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MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE
It was inevitable that a new university
should feel the pangs of growth. The campus
groaned under the load of an enlarged student
body, an increased faculty, a list of new courses.
It teemed with the sound of new construction
which meant greater facilities. With the deter-
mination to live up to a new name came the
realization that changes could not occur in one
year. Massachusetts State College became the
University of Massachusetts and with the
change came the hope of a greater future
through expansion.
■ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST, MASS.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
1948 brought an 85th birthday phis a new
name — the University of Massachusetts — to
this gentleman who is an institution. Born in
1863 by the provisions of the Morrill Act, he is
looking forward to a long life made great by
further expansion.
Old Chapel— 1857
Our campus celebrates another
birthday — its first year as a uni-
versity. Full of new life and a new
spirit, this university, one-year old
looks forward to a new futiu'e of
growth and renown.
Dr. Ralph A. Van Meter
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^edicaticut
The 1948 Index Board confers honor on itself, on the members of the Class of 1948, and
on the man, in its decision to dedicate this volume to Acting President Ralph Albert Van
Meter.
Men who serve in acting capacities frequently take the opportunity of continuing poli-
cies established by their predecessors and may not have to face problems of other than rou-
tine nature. However, such has not been true of Dr. Van Meter. Called upon to serve as
Acting President for several short periods when President Hugh P. Baker was on leave or on
vacation, and again to guide the University until President Baker's successor was appointed,
he has not blindly followed the path of routine procedure and has proved himself equal to the
tasks miposed upon him.
As liaison executive between the College and the 58th Civilian Training Detachment,
he organized and directed the educational program on the campus in such an excellent
manner that the College received the certificate which now hangs in the President's office,
^luch credit is due to Dr. Van Meter for the success of this program in which he received the
assistance and cooperation of numerous members of the staff.
Dr. Van Meter was serving as Acting President during the period of organization of the
Massachusetts State College at Fort Devens, a gigantic task to be completed in a few short
months. In the development of this project the manifestation of his qualities of sound judg-
ment, clear thinking, positive action, and strong personality made it obvious that here was a
man who would make a desirable and effective president.
His active support of, and participation in the successful campaign for university status
has endeared Dr. Van Meter to many undergraduates and alumni. Now, as Acting President
of the University, in its infancy and period of rapid expansion of student body, staff, build-
ings and equipment, he is laying a firm foundation for that man who will some day succeed
to the position of the presidency.
Clark L. Thayer
A<hHiKiiin4Jutlon'
To cope with a growing student
body, many new names were added
to the list of faculty members, the
heai't of any campus. New schools
and divisions were instituted as the
administration kept pace with the
new times at the University of
Massachusetts.
Acting President Ralph Van Meter
TO
THE GRADUATING CLASS
OF 1948
You are beyond question one of the most unusual classes ever graduated from this Uni-
versity. Your wide variation in age and experience is something new. The seriousness and the
energy with which you have approached your studies have set a record.
With the other students in American colleges in your time, you have upset completely
the thinking of the American people as to who can benefit from a college education and we
stand at the beginning of a new era in education in this country. Your college generation has
made it perfectly clear that facilities for higher education must be tremendously expanded
as rapidly as such growth can be accomplished if we are to meet the pressing needs of Ameri-
can Youth. These are stirring times in the educational world. You have played your part
well in helping to bring about this new attitude toward higher education.
You are leaving the University in a period of unprecedented development. New build-
ings that are past the planning stage will increase classrooms by fifty percent and double the
number of laboratories. New courses are being added and older courses strengthened.
Whatever changes may come, this will still be your University. Nothing but time and
your own indifference can steal your memories of the campus and its associations. We hope
you will renew them all by frequent visits and that you will always have a live interest in
what is happening here.
Ralph A. Van Meter
Acting President
TRUSTEES
President
His Excellency Robert F. Bradford
Chairman
Joseph W. Bartlett of Newton
Secretary
James E. Burke of Amherst
Treasurer
Robert D. Hawley of Amherst
Term Expires 19.'f9
Frank T/. Boyden of Deerfield
Richard Saltonstall of Sherborn
Term Expires 1950
Ernest Hoftyzer of Wellesley
Alden C. Brett of Belmont
Term Expires 1951
Mrs. Elizabeth L. McNamara of Camljrid
Leonard Carmichael of Medford
Term Expires 195&
Mrs. Joseph S. Leach of Walpole
Ralph F. Taber of West Newton
Tern Expires 1953
John M. Deely of Lee
Clifford C. Hubbard of Mansfield
Ter/n Expires 195Ji
Harry Dunlap Brown of Billerica
John W. Haigis of Greenfield
Term Expires 1955
Joseph W. Bartlett of Newton
Philip F. Whitmore of Sunderland
Members Ex-Officio
His Excellency, Governor Robert F. Bradford
Ralph A. VanMeter, Acting President of the College
John J. Desmond, Jr., Commissioner of Education
John Chandler, Commissioner of Agriculture
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HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR
ROBERT F. BR.\DFORD
President, Ex-Officio, Board of Trustees
JOSEPH W. BARTLETT
Board of Trustees
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PRESIDENT'S CABINET
RALPH A. VAN METER
Acting President
B.S. Ohio State University, 1917. M.S. University of
Massachusetts, 1930. Ph.D. Cornell University,
1935.
CHARLES P. ALEXANDER
Actinq Dean of the I'^cliool of Science
B.S. Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D. Cornell Uni-
versity, 1918.
JAMES W. BURKE
Secretary
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1938.
HELEN CURTIS
Dean of U'omeyi
B.A. Iowa State Teachers College, 1930. M.A. Co-
lumbia University, 1942.
RICHARD BRIGGS EVANS
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Head
of Division
B.S. United States ^iilita^y Academy, 1923.
ARTHUR PEUKIXS FRENCH
Professor of Pomology and Plant Breeding
B.S. Ohio State University, 1921. M.S. University of
Massachusetts, 1923.
ROBERT D. IIAWLEY
Treasurer
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1920. M.B.A.
Boston University, 1938.
CURRY S. HICKS
Head of Division of Physical Education
B.P.Ed. Michifjan State Normal College, 1909.
M.Ed. Michigan State XormalColk-ge, 1924.
WILJJAM L. MACHMER
Dean
B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1907. M.A.
Franklin and Marshall College, 1911. Ed.D. Ameri-
can International College, 1936.
A. ANDERSON MACKIMMIE
Dean of the School of Liberal Arts
B.A. Princeton L'niversity, 1906. M.A. Columbia
University, 1914.
GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON
Acting Dean nf the School of Engineering
B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1930. M.S.
State LTniversity of Iowa, 1933. C.E. Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, 1940.
HELEN SWIFT MITCHELL
Dean of School of Home Economics
A.B. Mt. Holyoke College, 1917. Ph.D. Yale Uni-
versity, 1921.
WILLARD A. MUNSON
Director of Extension Service
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1905.
CL.\UDE CASSELL NEET
Professor of Psychology
B..\. University of California at Los .\ngeles, 1930.
M.A. Clark University, 1932. Ph.D. Clark Univer-
sity, 1935.
VICTOR A. RICE
Deau of the School of Agriculture
B.S. North Carolina State College, 1916. M..\gr.
University of Massachusetts, 1923.
FRED JOHN SIEVERS
Director of Experiment Station
B.S. University of Wisconsin. M.S. University of
Wisconsin.
ROLAND H. VERBECK
Director of Short Courses
B.S. Universitv of Massachusetts, 1908.
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Dean WUliam L. Machn
PROFESSORS EMERITI
■\YILLIAM HENRY ARMSTRONG
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drairiiiii, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massacluisotts, M.L.A.C.P.
Harvard University.
HUGH POTTER BAKER
President Emeritus
B.S. Michigan State College, M.F. Yale University,
D. OEC. University of Munich, LL.D. Syracuse
University, Rhode Island State College, University
of Massachusetts, D.Se. in Ed. Boston University.
ALEXANDER EDMOND CANCE
Professor of Economics, Emeritus
B.S. Macalester College, M.A., Ph.D. University of
Wisconsin.
JOSEPH SCUDDER CHAMBERLAIN
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
B.S., M.S. Iowa State College, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins
University.
ORTON LORING CLARK
Associate Professor of Botany, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massachusetts.
GUY CHESTER CRAMPTON
Professor of Insect Morphology, Emeritus
A.B. Princeton University, M.A. Cornell L'niver-
sitv, Ph.D. Universitv of Berlin.
CLIFFORD J. FAWCETT
Extension Specialist in Animal Hnsbanilry, Emeritus
B.S. Ohio State Universitv.
HENRY TORSEY FERNALD
Professor of Entomology, Emeritus
B.S., M.S. University of Maine, Ph.D. Johns Hop-
kins LTniversity.
JULIUS HERMAN FRANDSEN
Professor of Dairy Industry, Emeritus
B.S., M.S. Iowa State College.
CLARENCE EVERETT GORDON
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massachusetts and Boston Uni-
versit}', A.M., Ph.D. Columbia University.
JOHN CAMERON GRAHAM
Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Emeritus
B.S. Agr. University of Wisconsin.
ARTHUR KENYON HARRISON
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus
M.L.A. University of Massachusetts.
HENui DARWIN H.VSKINS
Professor of AijriciiUiirat Chemistry, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massachusetts.
MRS. ANNETTE TURNER HERR
Professor of Extension Home Economics, Emeritus
B.S., M.A. Columbia University.
EDWARD BERTRAM HOLLAND
Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of' Massachusetts.
FRED CHESTER KENNEY
Treasurer, Emeritus
M.S. University of Massachusetts.
SU>[NER lUFlS PARKER
Extension Professor of Aijriculture, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massachusetts.
CHARLES ADAMS PETERS
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
B.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Yale
University.
FRED COLEMAN SEARS
Professor of Pomology, Emeritus
B.S., M.S., Sc.D. Kansas Agricultural College.
JACOB KINGSLEY SHAW
Research Professor of Pomology, Emeritus
B.S. University of Vermont, M.S., Ph.D. Univer-
sity of Massachusetts.
EDNA LUCY SKINNER
Dean of the School of Home Economics, Emeritus
B.S., M.A. Columbia University, M.Ed. Michigan
State Normal College.
PHILIP HENRY SMITH
Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
B.S., M.S. University of Massahcusetts.
WINTHROP SELDEN WELLES
Professor of Education, Emeritiis
B.S. University of Illinois, M.Ed. Harvard Uni-
versity,
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SCHOOL OF
DORIC JOSEPH ALVIANI
Assistant Professor of Music
B.Mus. Boston University, 1937. M.Ed. Boston
University, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
THEODORE CUYLER CALDWELL
Professor of History and Sociology
B.A. The College of Wooster, 1925. M.A. Harvard
University, 1927. Ph.D. Yale University, 1934.
Accepted to faculty, 1933.
HAROLD WHITING CARY
Professor of History
B.A. Williams College, 1925. M.A. Harvard Uni-
versity, 1926. Ph.D. Yale University, 1938. Ac-
cepted to faculty, 1933.
KATHERINE ALLEN CLARKE
Assistant Professor of French
B.A. Goucher College, 1919. M.A. Middlebury
College, 1935. Docteur de I'Universite de Grenoble,
France, 1937. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
W. DAVID CROCKETT
Instructor in Speech
B.L.I. Emerson College, 1941. Accepted to faculty
1947.
CHARLES NELSON DUBOIS
As..i..t,l>lt Pmkssnr nf Emjlish
B.A. Middleliurv Collcgt-, 1034. M.A. Middlebury
College, 1935. .Accepted to faculty, 1937.
FREDERIC CHARLES ELLERT
Associate Professor of Oerman
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1930. M.A. Am-
herst College, 1943. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
ROIiEUT S. FELDMAN
liislnii-lnr in I'si/vhology
B.S. University of Micliigaii, 1943. M.S. University
of Michigan, 1944. Accepted to Faculty, 1947.
VERNON LeROY FERWERDA
Assistant Professor of Government
A.B. University of Massachusetts, 1940. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1941. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
CHARLES FREDERIC FRAKER
Professor of Romance Languages and Chairman of
Department
B.A. Colorado College, 1919. M.A. Harvard Uni-
versity, 1920. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1931.
Accepted to faculty, 1931.
PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE
Professor of Economics, and Head of Department;
Acting Chairman, Department of Business Ad-
ministration
B.S. Wesleyan University, 1928. M.A. Wesleyan
University, 1929. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1933.
Accepted to faculty, 1935.
PAUL HARDING GERHARDT
Instructor in Economics
A.B. University of North Carolina, 1946. Accepted
to Facidty in 1947.
HARRY NEWTON CLICK
Professor of Philosophy
B.A. Bridgewater College, 1913. M.A. Northwestern
University, 1914. Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1923.
Accepted'to faculty, 1923.
STOWELL COOLIDGE CODING
Professor of French
B.A. Dartmouth College, 1925. M.A. Harvard Uni-
versity, 1927. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1942.
Accepted to faculty, 1927.
MAXWELL HENRY GOLDBERG
Professor of English
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1928. M.A. Yale
University, 1932. Ph.D. Yale University, 1933.
Accepted to faculty, 1928.
GEORGE GOODWIN
Instructor in Economies
B.A. Williams College, 1943. M.A. Harvard Uni-
versity, 1947. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
PAUL GERALD GRAHAM
Visiting Professor of German
B.S. North\vestern University, 1924. M.A. Wes-
leyan University, 1929. Ph.D. Yale University, 1932.
JANET GRAYSON
Instructor in German
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1946. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
WILLIAM HALLER JR.
Assistant Professor of Economics
B.S. Amherst College, 1936. M.A. Columbia Uni-
versity, 1938. .\cccpted to faculty, 1946.
VERNON PARKER HELMING
Associate Priifess(}r of English
B.S. Carleton College, 1925. Ph.D. Yale University,
1937. Accepted to faculty, 1933.
LEONTA G. HORRIGAN
Assistant Professor of English
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1936. M.A.
Smith College, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
ARTHUR NELSON JULIAN
Professor of German and Chairman of Department
B.A. North\yestern University, 1907. Accepted to
faculty, 1911.
JAY HENRY KORSON
Assistant Professor of Sociologi/
B.S. Villanova C.jUcgc. Sl.A. Yale University, Ph.D.
Yale University. Accepted to faculty, 1944.
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LIBERAL ARTS
ROBERT PHILIPS LANE
Instnwtor in English
B.A. Columbia I'niveisity, 1935. M.A. Hmvaid
University, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
ALEXANDER ANDERSON MACKIMMIE
Professor of Histori/ ami Socioloijij: Head of Depart-
ment and Dean of tin- School of Liberal Arts
B.A Princeton Univer.sitv, 19(Hi'. M.A. Columbia
University, 19U. Accepted to faculty, 1908.
ELLWOOD RICHARD MARCUS
Instructor in English
A.B. State Teachers College, Montelair, New Jersey.
M.A. Columbia L^niversitv. Accepted to faculty,
1947.
ROBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY
Instructor in Music
B.S. University of Massachusetts. Accepted to
faciUty, 1947.
ARTHUR BENSON MUSGRAVE
Professor of Jotirnalism and Director of Publications
Nieman Fellow in Journalism at Harvard Univer-
sity. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
CLAUDE CASSELL NEET
Professor of Psychology and Chairman of Department
B.A. University of California at Los Angeles, 1930.
M.A. Clark University, 1932. Ph.D. Clark Univer-
sity, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
ARTHUR E. NIEDECK
Assistant Professor of Speech
B.S. Ithaca College. M.A. Cornell L^niversity.
Accepted to faculty, 1947.
WILLIAM GREGORY O'DONNELL
Assistant Professor of English
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1938. M.A. Yale
University, 1940. Ph.D. Yale University, 1942.
Accepted to faculty, 1942.
BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS
Instructor in Psychology
B.A. Bates College, 1944. M.A. Boston University,
1945. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
AMES SAMUEL PIERCE
Assistant Professor of History
B.A. Harvard University, 1933. M.A. University of
Michigan, 1937. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
LAWRENCE FRANK PISANT
Instructor in Sociology
B.A. Yale University, 1942. M.A. Yale L^niversity,
1944. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
WALTER EVERETT PRINCE
Professor of English
Ph.B. Brown University, 1904. M.A. Brown Uni-
versity, 1905. Accepted to faculty, 1912.
ALBERT ^MLLIAM PUR^TS
Professor of Education and Chairman of Department
of Education
B.A. University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1931.
M.Ed. Harvard University, 1935. Ed.D. Harvard
University, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
FRANK PRENTICE RAND
Professor of English and Chairman of Department of
English
B.A. Williams College, 1912. M.A. Amherst College,
1915. Accepted to faculty, 1914.
SABR.\ ROGERS
Instructor in Spanish
B.A. Smith College, 1947. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
WILLIAM MARTIN ROURKE
Assistant Professor of Education
B.A. Beloit College, 1933. M.A. Northwestern
University, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
HAROLD W. SMART
Assistant Professor of Economics
LL.B. Boston University Law School, 1918. B.A.
Amherst College, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1920.
FLORIANA TARANTINO
Instructor in English
B.S. Boston University, 1940. A.M. Boston Uni-
versity, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
FREDERICK ROGERS TIBBETTS
Instructor in German
B.A. University of Massachusetts, 1947. Studied at
Middlebury Summer Language Schools, 1947.
Accepted to faculty, 1947.
CHARLES HANSEN TOLL
Visiting Professor of Psychology
B.S. Hamilton College. M.A. Harvard University.
Amherst College. Ph.D. University of Freiburg.
FREDERICK SHERMAN TROY
Assistatit Professor of English
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1931. M.A. Am-
herst College, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
HENRY LELAND VARLEY
Assistant Professor of English
B.A. Wesleyan University, 1934. M.A. Wesleyan
University, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
MRS. MARTHA ROCKHOLD WRIGHT
Instructor in English
B.S. Miami University, 1926. Accepted to faculty,
1946.
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SCHOOL OF
GEORGE WILLIAM ALDERMAX
Associate Professor of Physics
B.A. Williams College, 1921. Accepted to faculty,
1921.
CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER
Professor of Entomology; Head of the Department
and Dean of the School of Science
B.S. Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D. Cornell Uni-
versity, 1918. Accepted to faculty, 1922.
ALLEN EMIL ANDERSEN
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.A. Llniversity of Nebraska, 1923. M.A. Univer-
sity of Nebraska, 1924. Ph.D. Harvard University,
1934. Accepted to faculty, 1937.
THOMAS JOSEPH ANDREWS
Instructor in Zoology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1941. A.M.
Williams College, 1946. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
WALTER MILLER BANFIELD
Assistant Professor of Botany
B.S. Rutgers University. 192.5. Ph.D. University of
Wisconsin, 1930. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
LAWRENCE MATTHEWS B.ARTLETT
Instructor in Zoology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1939. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1942. Accepted to
faculty, 1944.
DEAN ALLEN BEYTES
Instructor in Mathematics
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1940. Accepted
to faculty, 1946.
JOHN HIRAM BLAIR
Assistant Professor of Physiology and Hygiene
B.A. Wesleyan University, 1937. M.A. Wesleyan
University, 1939. Accepted to faculty, 1939.
HAROLD DANFORTH BOUTELLE
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1920. C.E.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1922. Accepted to
faculty, 1926.
LEON ALSON BRADLEY
Professor of Bacteriology and Head of Department
B.S. Wesleyan University, 1922. Ph.D. Yale Uni-
versity, 1925. Accepted to faculty, 1925.
KATHERINE MAYER BULLIS
Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry
B.A. Mount Hohoke College, 1929. M.A. Mount
Holyoke College, 'l931. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
ROBERT STEPHEN BURPO, JR.
Assistant Professor of Physics
B.S. American International College, 1937. Ac-
cepted to faculty, 1946.
HALL GERALD BUZZELL
Instructor in Mathematics
A.B. Dartmouth, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
BENJAMIN CHARLES CROOKER, JR.
Instructor in Physics
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1947. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
BERTHA ELEANOR FESSENDEN
Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry
B.S. Simmons College, 1927. Accepted to faculty,
1942.
RICHARD WILLIAM FESSENDEN
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1926. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1928. Ph.D. Columbia
L'niversitv, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
ALOIS FLINT
Technical Assistant in Bacteriology
Accepted to faculty, 1931.
RALPH LYLE FRANCE
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology
B.S. L'niversity of Delaware, 1925. M.S. University
of Massachusetts, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1928.
MONROE EDWARD FREEMAN
Professor of Chemistry
B.A. University of Minnesota, 1928. M.S. Univer-
sity of Minnesota, 1929. Ph.D. University of Minne-
sota, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 192(i.
*geor(;e edw.vrd (;age
Professor of Bacteriology and Physiology and Head
of Department of Physiology
B.A. Clark t niversity, 1906. M.A. Yale L^nlversity,
1907. Ph.D. Yale University, 1909. Accepted to
faculty, 1911.
MARY ELLEN GARVEY
Associate Professor of Bacteriology
B.S. L'niversity of Massachusetts, 1919. Accepted
to faculty, 1921.
JOHN FRANCIS HANSON
Assistant Professor of Insect Morphology
B.S. 1937, M.S., 1938, Ph.D. 1943, University of
Massachusetts. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
WALTER HENDRICKS HODGE
Associate Prifexsor of Bnlaiiy
B.S. Clark University, 1934. M.S. University of
Massachusetts, 1936. M.A. Harvard LTniversity,
1940. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1941. Accepted
to faculty, 1936.
THEODORE THOMAS KOZLOWSKI
Assistant Professor of Botany
B.S. Syracuse llniversitv, 1939. M.A. Duke Uni-
versity', 1931. Ph.D. Duke University, 1947. Ac-
cepted to faculty, 1947.
MARSHALL OLIN LANPHEAR
Begistrar and Professor in charge of Freshman
Orientation Course
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1918. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1926. .Accepted to faculty,
1921.
*Died March 8, 1948
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SCIENCE
FRANK COCHRANE MOORE
Professor of Malln-iinitir.s an. I ll,u<l of Dcparlmeiit
B.A. Dartmouth Collcfio, lillW. Aocojitocl to faculty,
191S.
ALBERT BIGELOW NELSON
Assistant Professor of Gctiloiii) and Mineralogy
B.S. Colliy ColU'viic l!);i;!. :\I.S'.'Mi.l,llehury College,
19:{,"). Shulled at Coruell liiivcrsil v and the Univer-
sity of Massai-luisctls. Airupted to faculty, 1947.
WILLIAM BROWN NUTTING
Instructor in Zoology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1940. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
A. VINCENT OSMUN
Professor of Botany and Head of Department
B.Agr. University of Connecticut, 1900. B.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1903. B.S. Boston
University, 1903. M.S. University of Massachu-
setts, 1905. Accepted to fa cult v, 1905.
ROBERT CHARLES "pERRIELLO
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1937. Accepted
to faculty, 1946.
WALLACE FRANK POWERS
Professor of Plu/sics and Head of Department
B.A. Clark University, 1910. M.A. Clark Univer-
sity, 1911. Ph.D. Clark University, 1914. Accepted
to faculty, 19'25.
GEORGE ROBERT RICHASON, JR.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
B.S. 1937. M.S. 1939, University of Massachusetts.
Studied at Bowdoin College and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
WALTER STUNTZ RITCHIE
Professor of Chemistry and Head of Department
B.S. Ohio State L^niversity, 1916. M.A. Lniversity
of Missouri, 1918. Ph.D. University of Missouri,
1922. Accepted to faculty, 1934.
JOHN EDWIN ROBERTS
Assistant Professor iif ('hemistnj
B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1942. M.S.
University of New Hampshire, 1944. Ph.D. Cornell
University, 1947. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
WILLIAM HAROLD ROSS
Assistant Professor of Physics
B.A. Amherst College, 1929. M.A. Amherst College,
1930. Ph.D. Yale University 1934. Accepted to
faculty, 1933.
NORMAN JAMES SCHOONMAKER
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1940. Accepted
to faculty, 1941.
HENRY HILLS SKILLINGS
Instructor in Mathematics
A.B. Amherst College, 1938. Studied at Harvard
Law School, 1940. Studied at ISI.I.T. Army Meteo-
rology School, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
J. HAROLD SMITH
Professor of Chemistry
B.S. University of Utah, 1936. M.A. University of
Utah, 1938. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1941.
Accepted to faculty, 1944.
MARION ESTELLE SMITH
Technical Assistant in Entomology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1935. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1936. Ph.D. University
of IlHnois, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
JOHN L. SFEXCER
Instructor in Botany
B.S. Universitv of Mas.sachusetts, 1947. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
HARVEY LEROY SWEETMAN
Professor of Entomology
B.S. Colorado State College, 1923. M.S. Iowa State
College, 1925. Ph.D. University of Massachusetts,
1930. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
ANNE TILTON
Instructor of Zoology
B.S. I'niversity of Massachusetts, 1946. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
RAY ETHAN TORREY
Professor of Botany
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1912. M.A.
Harvard University, 1915. Ph.D. Harvard Univer-
sity, 1917. Accepted to faculty, 1919.
JAY R. TRAVER
Assista7it Professor of Zoology
B.A. Cornell University, 1918. M.A. Cornell Uni-
versity, 1919. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1931.
Accepted to faculty, 1938.
*ARTHUR LEONARD WANNLUND, JR.
Instructor in Physics
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1941. Accepted
to faculty, 1941.
LEONARD RICHARD WILSON
Professor of Geology ami Mineralogy and Chairman
of the Department
Ph.B. University of Wisconsin, 1930. Ph.M. Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, 1932. Ph.D. University of
Wisconsin, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
GILBERT LLEWELLYN WOODSIDE
Professor of Biology
B.A. DePauw University, 1932. M.A. Harvard
University, 1933. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1936.
Accepted to faculty, 1936.
*0n leave of absence
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SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Dean Victor A. Rice
LUTHER BANTA
Assistant Professor of PoiiUry Hushandry
B.S. Cornell University, 1915. Accepted to faculty,
1918.
ROLLIX HAYS BARRETT
Professor of Farm Management
B.S. University of Coiiiiecticiit, 1918. M.S. Cornell
University, 1926. Acceptcil to fncultv, 1926.
MATTHEW LOUIS BLAISDELL
Assistant Professor of Animal Iliislianilry and
Superintendent of Farm
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1929. Accepted
to facultv, 1946.
FRANK THOMAS CANAVAN
Siijirriiilfinlnit nf Dairy Manufacture
Massachusetts Agricultural College, special student.
Accepted to faculty, 1919.
GEOFFREY ST. JOHN CORNISH
Instructor in Agrostology
B.S. A. University of British Columbia, 1935. Ac-
cepted to facultv, 1947.
WILLIAM ALLEN COWAN
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1942. Accepted
to facultv, 1946.
L.\\VREXCE SU^[XER DK KIXSON
.1. •.■.■.■(«■/«/(■ Professor of Aqrostology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1910. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1936. Accepted to faculty,
1913.
JOHN NELSON EVERSON
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1910. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1926. Accepted to
faculty, 1938.
EUGENE JOSEPH FINNEGAN
Instructor in Dairy Industry
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1941. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
RICHARD CAROL FOLEY
Ass,,,;,!/,' Prufrssor of Animal Ilnshandry
B.S. Univ.T^ily ..f M;iss;icliiisclls, 1927. M.S. Uni-
versitv of Ma.vsachusetls, 1931. .Vcceptod to faculty,
1932.'
NATHAN STRONG HALE
Assistant Professor of Animal Ihisbandry
B.S. University of Connecticut, 1946. Accepted to
faculty, 1946. '
FRED PAINTER JEFFREY
Professor of Poultry Husbandry and Head of De-
partment
B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1932. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1934. Accepted to faculty,
1944.
DEANE LEE
Instructor in Animal Husbandry
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1947. Accepted
to faculty, 1947.
JOHN BECKLEY LENTZ
Professor of Veterinary Science and Head of
Department
B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1908. V.M.D.
University of Pennsylvania, 1914. Accepted to
faculty, 1916.
HARRY GOTFRED LINDQUIST
Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry and Acting
Head of Department
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1922. M.S. Uni-
versity of Maryland, 1924. Accepted tofaculty, 1927,
ADRIAN HERVE LINDSEY
Professor of Agricnltnral Economics and Head of
Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm
Management
B.S. University of Illinois, 1922. M.S. Iowa State
College, 1923. Ph.D. Iowa State College, 1929.
Accepted to faculty, 1929.
DANIEL HORACE NELSON
Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry
B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1920. M.S.
University of Missouri, 1922. Ph.D. Pennsylvania
State College, 1929. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
VICTOR ARTHUR RICE
Professor of Animal Husbandry, Head of Department
and Dean of the School of Agriculture
B.S. North Carolina State College, 1916. M.Agr.
University of Massachusetts, 1923. D.Agr. North
Carolina State College, 1946. Accepted to faculty,
1916.
GLEXX C. RUSSELL
Instructor in Agronomy
B.S. Brigham Young Universitv, 1934. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
WILLIAM CROCKER SANCTUARY
Professor of Poultry Husbandry
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1912. M.S. Uni-
versity of Massachusetts, 1932. Accepted to faculty,
1922.
DALE HAROLD SIELING
Professor of Agronomy and Head of Department
B.S. Kansas State College, 1931." M.S. Kansas
State College, 1932. Ph.D. Iowa State College, 1936.
Accepted to faculty, 1940.
SARGENT RUSSELL
Instructor in Agricultural Economics
B.S. University of Maine. M.S. Cornell University.
Accepted to faculty, 1947.
CHARLES HIRAM THAYER
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
JOHN HENRY VONDELL
Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry
Accepted to faculty, 1929.
JOHN MICHAKL ZAK
Instructor in Aiiromimi/
B.S. University of Massach\isetts, 1936. M.S.
Universitv of Massachusetts, 1938. .\ccepted to
faculty, 1938.
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SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE
LYLE LIXroiA BH'XDKLL
Proff.ssori.f II„rliri,ll>iri-
B.S. Iowa State Collcgo, U>21. Accepted to faculty,
1931.
ROBERT CARROLL EVERSON
Instructor in Pumology
B.S. Universitv of Massachusetts, 1947. Accepted to
faculty, 1947. "
CARL RAYMOND FELLERS
Professor of Food Technology and Head of Department
B.A. Cornell University, 1915. M.Sc. Rutgers Uni-
versity, 1916. Ph.D. ' Rutgers University, 1918.
Accepted to faculty, 1925.
WILLIAM HENRY FITZPATRICK
Instructor in Food Technology
B.S. 1939; M.S., 1940; Ph.D., 1942, University of
Massachusetts. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH
Professor of Pomology and Plant Breeding and
Acting Head of Department of Pomology
B.S. Ohio State University, 1921. M.S. University
of Massachusetts, 1923. .\ccepted to faculty, 1921.
BENJAMIN LEVI HADLEY JR."
Instructor in Forestry
B.S. Universitv of Massachusetts, 1942. Accepted
to facultv, 1947.
ROBERT POWELL HOLDSWORTH
Professor of Forestry and Head of Department
B.S. Michigan State College, 1911. M.F. Yale
University, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
SAMUEL CHURCH HUBBARD
Assistant Professor of Floriculture
Accepted to faculty, 1921.
WILLIAM BRADFORD JOHNSON
Instructor in Olericulture
B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1942. .\ccepted
to faculty, 1947.
OTTO GEORGE KRANZ
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
B.S. Hotel School, Lausanne, S%vitzerland, 1913.
Accepted to faculty, 1946.
ARTHUR SIDNEY LEVINE
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1935. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1935. Ph.D. L^niver-
sity of Massachusetts, 1939. Accepted to facultv,
1936.
IAN TENANT MORRISON MacIVER
Instructor in Landscape Architecture
Accepted to faculty, 1942.
THEODORE FLAVIEN MATHIEU
Assistant Professor of Arboriculture
B.S. New Y'ork College of Forestry in Syracuse
Universitv, 1942. Accepted to facultv, 1946.
ROY EARL MORSE
Instructor in Food Technology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1940. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1941. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
RAYMOND HERMAN OTTO
Professor of Landscape Architecture and Head of
Department
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1926. M.L.A.
Harvard University, 1929. Accepted to faculty,
1938.
READ PARMENTER
Instructor in Pomology
B.S. University of Maine, 1946. Studied at the
University of New Hampshire. Accepted to faculty,
1947.
PAUL NI(I1()L.\S PHOCOPIO
Instructor in llnrlinillurc
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1941. .\ccepted
to faculty, 1947.
ARNOLD DENSMORE RHODES
Professor of Forestry
B.S. University «i New Hampshire, 1934. M.F.
Yale Universitv, 19:i7. Acci-|>U'cl to facultv, 1939.
JOSEPH HARRY RICH
Associate Professor of Forestry
B.S. New York State College of Forestry, 1913.
M.F. New York State College of Forestry, 1936.
Accepted to facultv, 1933.
OLnEU'coUSENS ROBERTS
Assistant Professor of Pomology
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1919. M.S.
University of Illinois, 1941. Accepted to faculty,
1926.
JAMES ROBERTSON JR.
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and
Chairman of Department of Fine Arts
B.Arch. Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1930.
Accepted to faculty, 1930.
DONALD ERNEST ROSS
Assistant Professor of Floriculture
B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts, 1925. Accepted
to faculty, 1928.
GRANT BINGEMAN SNYDER
Professor of Olericulture and Head of Department
B.S.A. University of Toronto, 1922. M.S. Michigan
State College, 1928. Accepted to facultv, 1922.
PAUL WILLIAM STICKEL
Assistant Professor of Forestry
B.S. New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse
University, 1923. M.F. Yale University, 1924. .Ac-
cepted to faculty, 1945.
CLARK LEONARD THAYER
Professor of Floriculture and Head of Department and
Acting Head of School of Horticulture
B.S. L'niversity of Massachusetts, 1913. Accepted
to faculty, 1919.
REUBEN EDWIN TRIPPENSEE
Professor of Wildlife Management
B.S. Michigan State College, 1920. M.S. University
of Michigan, 1933. Ph.D. LTniversity of Michigan,
1934. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
ALDEN PARKER TUTTLE
Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening
B.S. University of Massachusetts. M.S. Pennsyl-
vania State College.
Prof. Clark L. Thayer. Acting Head
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
MAURICE EDWARD BATES
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Acting
Head of Department
B.S.E. University of Michigan, 1934. S.M. Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1935. Ph.D.
University of Michigan, 1937. Accepted to faculty,
1946.
ROBERT RODERICK BROWN
Professor and Acting Head, Electrical Engineering
Department
B.S. University of Texas, 1925. M.S. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1927. Accepted to faculty,
1947.
HAROLD F. BECK
Assistant Professor of Agricidtnral Engineering
B.S. Illinois Institute of Technology. Accepted to
faculty, 1947.
JAMES PATRICK COFFEY
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946.
Accepted to faculty, 1947.
Born in 1921. B.S. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1946. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
KARL NEWCOMB HEN'DRICKSON
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
M.S. University of Maine, 1936. Accepted to
faculty, 1947.
JOSEPH WALTON LANGFORD
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
B.S. University of New' Hampshire, 1929. S.M. in
E.E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1933.
Accepted to faculty, 1947.
MINER JOHN MARKUSON
Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering
B.S. University of Minnesota, 1923. Accepted to
faculty, 1925.
^?*-!%
'■^
Acting Dean George A. Marston
GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON
Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of Depart-
ment; Acting Dean of School of Engineering
B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1930. M.S.
State University of Iowa, 1933. C.E. Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, 1940. Accepted to faculty,
1933.
JOHN WILLIAM MOHN
Instructor in Electrical Engineering
M.E. Stevens Institute Technology, 1941. B.S.E.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1947. Accepted to
faculty, 1947.'
JOHN BAXTER NEWLON
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Accepted to faculty, 1919.
ELMER CLAYTON OSGOOD
Assistant Professor of Cii'il Engineering
C.E. Ren.s.selaer Polytechnic Institute, 1928. D.Eng.
Rensselaer Polytechnic In.stitute, 1931. Accepted to
faculty, 1946. '
GEORGE FREDERICK PUSHEE
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering
Accepted to faculty, 1916.
ELMER STACKPOLE SACHSE
Inslniiiur in Electrical Engineering
B.S. in E.E. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1946.
Accepted to faculty, 1946.
JOHN DAVID SWENSON
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
B.S. New York Univcrsily. I»;i2. M.A. Columbia
University, 1036. Accepted to faculty, 193G.
WILLIAiSI HENRY TAGUE
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering
B.S. Iowa State College, 1924. Accepted to faculty,
1929.
NORMAN E. WILSON
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
E.E. Cornell Iniversily, 1937. M.S. in E.E. Illinois
Institute of Technology. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
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SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS
Dean Helen S. Mitchell
MILDRED BRIGGS
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
B.A. De Pamv University', 1920. M.S. Iowa State
College, 1925. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
GLADYS MAE COOK
Assistant Professor of Home Economics >
B.S. Battle Creek College, 1934. M.S. University of
Massachusetts, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
DOROTHY DAVIS
Instructor in Home Economics
B.S. Syracuse University, 1937. M.A. Teachers
College, Columbia University, 1942. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
ALDENE SCANTLIN LANGFORD
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
B.S. Kansas State College, 1927. M.S. Kansas State
College, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
OREANA ALMA MERRIAM
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
B.S. University of Vermont, 1929. M.S. University
of Massachusetts, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
HELEN S. MITCHELL
Professor of Home Economics and Dean of School of
Home Economics
B.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1917. Ph.D. Yale
University, 1921. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
EMILY PERRY THIES
Instructor in Home Economics
B.S. Michigan State College, 1925. Accepted to
faculty, 1944.
DIVISION OF MILITARY SCIENCE
RICHARD BRIGGS EVANS
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Head
of Diiiision
B.S. United States Military Academy, 1923. Gradu-
ate of C. and G.S. School, 1942. Accepted to faculty,
1946.
FRANCIS W. NYE
Professor of Air Science and Tactics
B.S. University of Vermont, 1941. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
HOWARD C. PARKER
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1936. M.A. Co-
lumbia University, 1939. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
EDWARD ALFRED VIVIAN
Instructor in Militan/ Science and Tactics
B.S. Texas A. M., 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1946.
FRANCIS E. VOEGELI
Instructor in Military Science and Tactics
B.S. University of Wichita, 1938. (In business ad-
ministration). B.S. United States Military Acade-
my, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1947.
Prof. Kicharil B. Ev
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DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Prof, tiurry 8. Hicks, Head of Division
LORIN EARL BALL
Instructor in Physical Education
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1921. Accepted
to faculty, 1923.
LAWRENCE ELLIOT BRIGGS
Assistant Professor of Physical Ediicatioii
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1927. M.S.
University of Massachusetts, 1938. Accepted to
faculty, 1927.
LLEWELLYN LIGHT DERBY
Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Acting
Head of Department of Physical Education for Men
B.S. Springfield College, 1940. Accepted to facultv
1941.
THOMAS WOODROW ECK
Professor of Physical Education
B.A. Colgate University, 1938. M.S. University of
Massachusetts, 1944. .Accepted to faculty, 1942.
HAROLD >L\RTIX GORE*
Professor of Physical Eiliii-uliiDi and Head of De-
partment of Physical F.diicalion for Men
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1913. Accepted
to faculty, 1913.
*0n leave of absence
CURRY STARR HICKS
Professor of Physical Education and Head of Division
B.Pd. Michigan State Normal College, 1909. M.Ed.
Michigan State Normal College, 1924. Accepted to
faculty, 1911.
SIDNEY W. KAUFFMAN
Assistant Director of Athletics and Associate Professor
of Phi/sical Education
B.S. Springfield College, 1931. M.Ed. Springfield
College, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
STEPHEN RAYilOXD KOSAKOWSKI
Instructor in Physical Education and Stockbridge
Athletic Director
Graduated from Stockbridge Agricultural School,
1940. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
EARL EASTMAN LORDEN
Professor of Physical Education
B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1922. M.Ed.
University of New Hampshire, 1935. Accepted to
faculty, 1947.
JOSEPH RICH.\RD ROGERS, JR.
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
Accepted to faculty, 1931.
STANLEY FRANCIS SALWAK
Instructor in Physical Education
B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1943. Accepted
to faculty, 1946.
WINIFRED E. GASKILL
Instructor in Physical Education for Women
B.S. New Jersey College for Women, 1943. Accepted
to faculty, 1943.
ELISABETH YICKERY HUBBARD
Instructor in Physical Education for Women
B.S. University of Wisconsin, 1932. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
RUTH JANE TOTMAN
Professor of Physical Education for Women
B.S. New Jersey College for Women, 1928. M.Ed.
University of Pittsburgh, 1934. Accepted to faculty,
1943,
HELEN LUCILLE WAGNER
Instructor in Physical Education for Women
B.S. Ohio State University, 1946. Accepted to
faculty, 1946.
DEPARTMENT
OF
STUDENT HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ELEANOR DORIS DAIUTE
Assistant Professor of Hygiene
M.S. Middlesex University, 1936. Accepted to
faculty, 1943
ERNEST JAMBS RADGLIFFE
Professor of Hygiene and Head of Department of
Student Health
M.S. University of Toronto, 1923. Accepted to
faculty, 1927.
RICHARD MOWRY COLWELL
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
B.S. Rhode Island State College, 1935. M.S. Rhode
Island State College, 1937. Accepted to taculty,1937.
SHERMAN HOAR
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
.\.B. Harvard University, 1940. Accepted to faculty,
1946.
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FACULTY HONOR SOCIETIES
SIGMA XI
A society dedicated to science and to the encour-
agement of scientific research is Sigma Xi. Members
are graduate stvidents and faculty members elected
on demonstrated abilitj to carry on research. Marks
are no criterion.
Originally founded at Cornell in 1886, the chapter
at the University of Massachusetts had its inception
in 1938.
Four meetings are held yearly at which public
lectures are given by prominent scientists. Meetings
were held this year in January, February, March,
and April.
OFFICERS
President: Dr. James Fuller
Vice-President: Dr. William G. Colby
Secretary: Dr. Gilbert Woodside
Treasurer: Prof. John S. Bailey
MEMBERS
George W. .\lderman, Charles P. Alexander, Allen
E. Anderson, E. E. Anderson, John G. Archibald,
John S. Bailey, Hugh P. Baker, Lawrence M. Bart-
lett, tGarland Bass, William B. Becker, Emmett
Bennett, fJohn H. Blair, Arthur I. Bourno, Oran C.
Boyd, Leon A. Bradley, Kenneth L. Bullis, fElton
L. Clark, William G. Colby, G. Chester Cramton,
tJohn L. Creech, tChester Cross, fGilbert S. Davis,
fPaul Doigan, William L. Doran, Walter S. Eisen-
menger, fMrs. Katherine Esselen, William B. Es-
selen, Jr., Carl R. Fellers, Richard W. Fessenden,
*William H. Fitzpatrick, **James A. Foord, Ralph
L. France, Julius H. Frandsen, Henry J. Franklin,
Monroe E. Freeman, Arthur P. French, James E.
Fuller, Constantine J. Gilgut, Marie S. Gutowska,
tW. B. Hathaway, Frank A. Hays, R. P. Holds-
worth, Arthur D. Holmes, Mrs. Julia O. Holmes,
Dr. Charles Hurwitz, Fred P. Jeffrey, I,inus H.
Jones, A. M. Kaplan, Clifford V. Kightlinger, John
W. Kuzmeski, William H. Lachman, fRobert L.
LeBrec, Arthur S. Levine, fCornelius C. Lewis,
tVictor M. Lewis, John E. W. McConnell, Malcolm
A. McKenzie, George A. Marston, Antonio Lopez
Matas, Oreana A. Merriam, fRicardo Millares, fRoy
E. Morse, William S. Mueller, Reuben A. Munday,
A. Vincent Osmun, *Ernest M. Parrott, Wallace F.
Powers, J. Harry Rich, V. A. Rice, Walter S. Ritchie,
Arnold D. Rhodes, fCharles J. Rogers, William H.
Ross, Frank R. Shaw, Jacob K. Shaw, Dale H.
Sieling, Fred J. Sievers, J. Harold Smith, Miss
Marion Smith, Harvey L. Sweetman, Miss Jay R.
Traver, Reuben E. Trippensee, Ralph Van Meter,
Henry Van Roekel, William G. Vinal, Walter Weeks,
Mrs. Aime W. Wertz, Warren D. Whitcomb, Harold
E. White, Gilbert L. Woodside, Robert E. Young.
ALUMNI AFFILIATES
Royal P. Allaire, fDean .Asquith, fW'illiam H.
Bender, Herbert F. Bergman, Robert E. Buck, John
A. Clague, fGeorge C. Claver, Jr., tGeorge S. Cong-
don, Shirley Gale Cross, H. Robert De Rose, fRed-
erick W. Dow, fCharles K. Ewing, tMiss Angela
Filios, tArnold Fischman, Francis P. Griffiths, John
F. Hanson, Clinton V. MacCoy, A. H. Madden,
tA. Boyd Pack, Raymond T. Parkhurst, fUrbano C.
Pozzani, Bryan C. Redmon, Philip N. Simon, Law-
rence Southwick, Thomas Sproston, Jr., *Capt.
PHI BETA KAPPA
While llic University does not have a chapter of
Phi Beta Kappa, there does exist on campus a cer-
tain group of faculty elected to the honorary society
elsewhere who banded together under the late Pro-
fessor Patterson in 1932 to encourage liberal scholar-
ship on the campus.
The society meets together three times a year. At
its most recent meeting a long discussion of the new
liberal arts curriculum at Amherst College was held.
President Charles W. Cole of Amherst being the
guest speaker.
It is the hope of the members that in the near
future an undergraduate chapter may be established.
In the meanwhile, the association nominates a Phi
Beta Kappa Scholar from each year's graduating
class.
OFFICERS
President: Dr. Gilbert L. Woodside
Vice-President: Prof. Ames Pierce
Secretary-Treasurer: Dr. William H. Ross
MEMBERS
(including Faculty wives and Town Members)
Messrs. Beaumont, Cannon, Crampton, DuBois,
Goding, Hamlin, Helming, Julian, Lyon, Mac-
Kimmie, Moore, Machmer, O'Donnell, Pierce, Ross,
Schoonmaker, Shipperd, Wheeler, Wood, Woodside.
Mesdames Bullis, Dinn, Rich, Shaw, Thompson.
Misses Helen Mitchell, Marion Smith.
W. N. Sullivan, Frederic Theriault, Robert G.VTis-
cher, Frederick W. Wenzel, Jr., fJohn M. Wood-
ward, Frank J. Yourga.
RETIRED MEMBERS
Clarence E. Gordon, Dr. C. A. Peters.
fChapter Associates
*Military Leave of Absence
**Chapter Member Not Affiliated with the College
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THE NEW BESIDE THE OLD
THE ASSOCIATE
The proposed War M.'
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ALUMNI
Taylor M. Mills '29; Richard J. Conglelon, former commanding officer, 58th College Training Detachment (Air Corps)
at the University; Mrs. Hinchey Gallagher '30, Mrs. Dean F. Baker. Dean F. Baker '13, George E. Emery '24, Executive
Secretary, Associate Alumni
George H. Allen '36; Dennis M. Crowley '29, President, Associate Alumni; Mrs. Richard J. Congleton, Doric Alviani
N. Y. ALUMNI BANQUET
During the year just passed the Associate Alumni has continued with its work to pro-
mote, in every proper way, the welfare and prestige of the University.
Through the efforts of Chairman Edgar A. Perry '16 and his hundreds of co-workers the
^Yar ^lemorial Fund has reached more than $100,000 as this Index goes to press.
Through the efforts of Alden C. Brett '12, Chairman, and the Alumni Building Cor-
poration, Greenough and Chadbourne dormitories have been opened for occupancy and
work already is started on the construction of another alumni dormitory. Three more will
be built within the next few months.
Working together with a student committee, the Officers and Directors of the Associate
Alumni sponsored the Bill, heard before the Massachusetts Legislature, which changed the
name of the college to the University of Massachusetts.
Notable this year has been the re-activation of local alumni clubs scattered throughout
the United States from New England to California. The New York City Club held its first
dinner meeting since war-time restrictions curtailed such events. The Alumni Club in Chi-
cago reorganized and held its first regular meeting since the war. Alumni came together in
Los Angeles for a pleasant dinner meeting and a renewal of the prewar gatherings.
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Amidst classes and exams, U of
M students found time to take ad-
vantage of a greater "social year. "
Old customs were revived and new
ones added. Dances and events
were "bigger and better"; parties
held more often in an attempt to
entertain a universitv.
Oda^en.
Beginning ivith music and ending wiih
flowers, October was the Welcome-Back
month of the year. Freshmen were welcomed
to the campus first by a successful Maroon
Key-Scrolls Dance and then by books and
professors as classes began in earnest.
lifter a brief holiday, the welcoming be-
gan again with the sorority Round Robin
teas for the freshman girls. Then on Home-
coming Weekend the alumni were welcomed
back with the Norwich game, a round of
fraternity dances, and cider and donuts in
Mem Hall.
Just as the end of September had begun
tlie welcoming with Hazel Scott's first Con-
cert Association performance, the end of
October ended welcoming — ivitli a beautiful
display of flowers at the annual Hort Shoiv.
Now the year could officially begin.
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J^aueinaen.
Football games and chrysanthemums —
concerts and conferences — and with them,
the month of Xovember had come to the Uni-
versity campus.
The annual Horticulture Show attracted
hundreds to the campus. And still more
visitors came a^ the University played host
to the Men's Local 4-H Leaders' Confer-
ence and the Comiecticut Valley Section of
the American Chemical Society.
Over one hundred voices celebrated Christ-
mas with Handel's Messiah — the first
part of a Christmas Old-Christmas New
program presented by the University chorus,
while the campus thespians rehearsed far
their coming production of the Male Ani-
mal.
A wonderful Tufts weekend, despite our
defeat; at long last. Thanksgiving vacation,
and November was gone.
^eceiKaen.
December was a month of music! It be-
gan until a dance and ended with a song.
Military Ball, the season s first formal,
and Gene Krupa; the National Symphony
Orchestra, the heginning of a classical tradi-
tion for the U. of M., and Hans Kindler —
both in one iceekend:
December featured drama, too. Roister
Doisters' presentation of The Male Animal
proved as lively and laughable a comedy as
James Thurber could have meant it to be.
With the opening af the basketball season
came pre-ganie rallies and new University
songs.
Pageants, parties, and student caroling
ushered in the holiday spirit which cul-
minated in a "Christmas Concert" — a Uni-
versity Chorus production .
Krupa and Kindler, new songs and old
carols — a true University spirit!
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Basketball games and stormy weather. . .
plans for Carnival and finals looming
ahead. . . a new month and a new year at the
University of Massachusetts.
Election early in the month showed the
student body in favor of joining XSA and
combining WSGA and Senate as a single
governing body. At the same time, Redmen
became the official name for the University's
football eleven.
In the field of athletics, the basketball
teams traveled to Boston University, Spring-
field, and NHU, while here on campus,
WAA conducted its annual play day.
The end of the month found dorms and
fraternity houses silent as earnest stxidents
pored over their books — finals were coming
— and another semester was gone.
^eoA^ua^if,
Carnival sculptures and sorority teas . . .
valentines and snoiv queens. . as February
and a 7iew semester came to flic University
campus.
With a new semester came new students —
over 200 of them — from Fort Devens. And
■with the new semester too, came long-delayed
sorority rushing and pledging.
The first University Winter Carnival
highlighted the month's activities. Inter-
class plays, fraternity sings, fashion shows,
and sports events rounded out a full week of
events climaxed by the traditional Carnival
Ball. AEPi's March of Dimes took top
honors as the campus's most outstanding
snmv scidpture.
In the field of sports, the University bas-
ketball team played host to Boston Univer-
sity in the last game of the season. And so
the leap year month skipped by.
T'Vjir
MgAx^U
The icindi/ month blew in the opening of
the Campus Community Chest Drive, which
lasted the week of March first.
This near there was no set goal except on
the percentage of contribution.
The singing, dancing, and mirthful
Campus Varieties, directed by Art White
and Hy Edelstein, depicted a street scene in
New York. The first and third acts took
place in the big city, tvhile the second act
was a flash-back to our campus. On March
23, one hundred and fifty voices of the Uni-
versity Chorus sang as its second presenta-
tion of the year the cantata, Seven Last
Words by DuBois. Easter vacation made
the month cavort like a true lamb.
AfiA.ll, 19^7
"A young man's thoughts turn to love."
Spring had come, for the campus was over-
run u-ith Ent. students looking for all kinds
of hugs. The usual deluge of April showers
greeted Inter-Greek Week. Highlights of the
ireek were Inter fraternity Skits and Inter-
■mrority Sing and Declamation. While Phi
Sig copped the prize for the skits, Chi Omega
won the Sing, with Sigma Delta Tau coming
in with the Declamation award. The next
week saw the Glee Club presentation of the
Rod Mill. — All who saw it thought Broad-
way could do no better. — To finish this e.v-
citing month. Paid Robeson visited our
campus, giving 71s a magnificent concert and
e.vcerptsfrom Othello.
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The C-Store ht'gaii fo think of ordering
new banner.s- and the administration re-
gretted a neir order for MSC stationery —
months of hard work had finally borne fruit,
and early ui May, Massachusetts State
College officially became the University of
Massach n.tetts.
Early in the month also, WSGA con-
ducted the annual Mother's Day weekend,
climaxed by the Roister Doister presenta-
tion of First Lady.
The beginning of the month also untnessed
the traditional Junior-Senior processional,
irhere new Isogon members were tapped.
Music week — Legislature Day, to show
our representatives the University catnpus —
and the first month in the history of the new
University had come and (/one.
/««0, 19^7
June, 1947 — it was the end of our aca-
demic year. Undergraduates had (jone home,
only Semors remained for their last campus
Weekend. It signified the Soph-Senior Hop
— the return of the Alumni as far back as
the Class of 'S7 — all the class reunions — the
Cornerstone Ceremony for the new Home
Economics Building — the Baccalaureate
Service ^Iddress by Reverend James D.
Sidlivan S.J., of Boston College — the Aca-
demic Procession from Memorial Hall —
and Graduation Exercises with an address
by His E.icellency Robert Fiske Bradford,
Governor of the Commonivealth. This was
'47's goodbye to the new University of Mas-
sachusetts.
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AcGxieimc Aciloitie^
Embracing publications, music
activities, and the dramatic so-
ciety, "Ac Ac" built stronger or-
ganizations through the year. It
was inevitable that this ever-popu-
lar phase of U of M activity should
reflect the spirit of growth and in-
foi-m the students of an expanding
camj^us.
Because a yearbook is a permanent
memory of a complete year at college, the
1948 Index Board tried to catch the
spirit of the school year as it wrote the
history of 1947-48.
The keynote of the year was expansion :
the Index expanded along with the cam-
pus. This year a bigger book was planned
in order to meet the demands of a uni-
versity campus growing in every phase
of college life. The result — deadlines a
month earlier to allow for the printing of
a larger book, more pictures, more copy,
a larger staff working together in a small
office, more confusion, delays, sleepless
nights, feverish activity. And with it all
came the determination to publish a book
worthy of a university, one-year old.
nd Bus. Mgr. Teddy approve plans
of the INDEX Offic
F. Pelton, H. Simon, W. Feldman, E. Hibbard, P.
Stevens. K. Howard
B. Brodcrick, D. Lieberman, M. Arons, G. Eissman,
A. O'Neill, L. Gillis, E. Tananbaum
W. Tague, Photography Ed.: E. Dobkin, Literary
Ed.; C. Mangum. Asst. Ed.; E. Handlin, Ed.-in-Chief;
T. Melahouris, Bus. Mgr.; R. Raphael, Art Ed.;
L. Jones, Statistics Ed.; H. Gottesman, Photog. Ed.
"Teddy" confers with her board
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e><ii(iit
ITS. IVrry. Tuguc. Fcldman. Binder. Allshor.
.viiiany. Doyle. Maynard. Spiegel. Gingras.
Broude. Grosser. Shcvis. Mcllcn
nmel, Marien. Beller. Kaufman, llandlin. Wolfe,
er. Pratt. Davenport. Kronheim, Colieii. Warner,
Miller, Kreiger, Spreiregen. Tananbaum
an. Arons. Lieberman. Epstein. Cynarski. Jacobs,
ini. Bobbins. Collon. Bilelsky. Baphael. Dobkin
"Only ten more inches to fill" . . ."Who
wants to do this Scrolls story". . ."Hey,
Ham's on the phone — he wants some
copy". . .and so goes a typical Tuesday
night at the Collegian office, as the staflf
put the weekly issue of the campus's
"most powerful newspaper" to bed.
Working on the principle of a "free and
responsible press" as one of the most nec-
essary features of college life, the Col-
legian, besides capably reporting the news
of the week, has taken an active part in
building up a greater spirit of understand-
ing among students and faculty alike in
solving campus problems.
Receiving its brickbats as well as its
bouquets, the Collegian always upheld the
highest standards of campus and profes-
sional journalism.
p. Clancy, G. Burgess, J. Roberts, Editor
Absent: D. Abramson, P. Greenberg, Bus. Mgr
1. Ratner. Circ. Mgr.
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This first year of financial independence for the Quarterly has marked the broadening
of its objectives. From being the "medium of undergraduate hterary expression," it has ad-
vanced to inchide artistic endeavor in drawings and photography. It has also been able to
offer annual prizes for the best work in each of the classifications which it seeks to encourage.
Those serving on the editorial board were: Jean Roberts as editor, Patricia Clancy as
associate editor, Doris Abramson and George Burgess as assistant editors. Paul Greenberg
acted as business manager with Irving Ratner as his assistant.
In the new Quarferly office in Old Chapel, members of the Board kept conference hours
so that they might be available to contributors, and so be of more constructive use to them.
Other activities of the Board have included conducting a poll under the direction of Judith
Bazol for the purpose of aligning the editorial policy more closely with student opinion, and
establishing a system of exchange with other college magazines. Competition for those inter-
ested in being elected to the editorial board was carried out, and plans wei-e laid to provide
for both giiest articles, and the exchange of contributions with other colleges.
select the best
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The Roister Doister fall presentation of Elliot Nugent and James Thurber's comedy,
llie Male Animal, began a very successful year for the dramatic society of the University of
Massachusetts. Under the able direction of Mr. Arthur Niedeck, professor of speech and
advisor to the Roister Bolsters, Florence Healy '48, Robert Wroe '49, Paul Stenard '40,
Romona Richards '50 and a very competent supporting cast captivated the campus audience
with their splendid interpretation of the delightful comedy.
In the winter the Roister Doisters sponsored the Interclass Plays, one of the many high-
lights of Winter Carnival week. The excellence of the Juniors' production of Gilbert Emery's
psychological drama. Thank Yoii, Doctor, won them first-place honors.
Second-place laurels went to the Sophomore Class for their production of Winifred
Harkridge's comedy, The Florist Shop.
Third place went to the Freshmen for a delightful performance of Ethel Van der Veer's
Romance of the IVillow Creek; fourth place to the Seniors for Milton Mills' Greek Meets Greek,
a humorous picture of fraternity life.
In.spired by their success in the fall, the Roister Doisters began work in March on Max-
well Anderson's Joan of Lorraine. W^ith this production in the spring the 1947-48 activities
were brought to a close.
I'rc-ProdiiclionClio
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(lallten. ^ai6.te^l K^tao-e . . .
Shensky. Thomas. Slenard, Therian, Davis. Barrows, Knox, Farley, Hibbard. Puisz, Brenner. La Koehelle, Courchene.
Edelstein
Simmons. Bowman. Guertin, Bayles. Cooper, Hyndman. McDonough, Gobbi, Lee, Kronheim. Levine. Davenport.
Tolman. Osuch. Orlandella
Healy. Tech. Mgr.; Chase. Easland, Honkonen. Chapman. Wroe. Pres.: Rheaume, Bus. Mgr.; Silverman. Marien,
Mangum, Stewart
Absent: Burgess, V.-Pres.
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ONCE AGAIN THE BAND
Goliliii. Briinlry. I'opkin. Baker. Marsdcn. Caiily, Taylor, Chase, Robinson, KosaricU, Mann
Patterson, Chadwick, Mcllen. Cohen, Graham, Anthony, Bertram, Wicdhaas, Fox, Brodcrick. Judclson, Merrill
Sanctuary, Mrs. Mellen, Kaufman, Camann, Moody. Rowe, Bloniarz, Dcwninp
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ENLIVENED FALL SPORTS
Football games, ROTC reviews, and school concerts highlighted the activities of the
University Band this year.
Besides providing music at many of the football games, the band sponsored a drill team
for the second year. Under the direction of Wally Kelleher, 50 girls marched with the band
at the year's important football games. Leading the band as drum majorettes were Jewel
Kaufman, Bunny Bloniarz, Ann Crotty, and Edgar Canty.
During the winter months, the band did not operate as a whole unit. However, most of
the members played in special groups — some in the brass choir, some in the dance band, and
still others in various campus musical organizations.
With spring came renewed activities of the whole band. John Weidhaas, Band Manager,
and Bob Bertram, student leader, conducted the band at many ROTC functions.
A spring concert ended the group's activities for the year.
Salute to "Old Bay State"
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WITH THE DRILL TEAM
This fall marked the second season in which the Drill Team, a division of the Band, has
been in operation on the U of M campus. It was, however, the first season in which the group
had done any extensive work since it was formed too late in 1946 to appear at more than two
of the State football games. The activities of the team consisted of marching through appro-
priate formations and letters during the half of each game.
It was believed that the U of ]\I group is the only such organization in the East, but this
year's team was determined to maintain its standing in case competition should arise. There-
fore, the girls practiced long hours on the athletic field, under the capable direction of Wally
Kallaugher, trying to improve their art. Wally's patience and the team's perseverance were
rewarded each Saturday when the gray-clad girls performed the difficult formations with
ever greater skill and precision.
Across the field they stride
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MAKING FORMATIONS
Miller, Marshall, Eissman^ Hill, Moore, Caldwell, Crowell, Davenport, Howe, Litz, MacVicar, Giordano, Decker
Parker, McCarthy. Krieger, Donahue, Simmons. Marston. Chadwick. Monroe, Cohen, Cole, Duckworth, Luther
Magiopoulas, Bartlett
DiGrappa, Parker. Trombla. Caird, Simmons. Stewart, Steliga, Cady, Terry
Romano, Felton, Kallaugher, Director; Baker, Young
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UNIVERSITY CHORUS
llarlielas. Alellrn, Mr. W hit.-, Bross, Gifroeiier, Drewniak. Alkon. Ring, Yarosh, Blank, Reis, Houran. Wood, Mount,
Thresher, Thomas, Doane, Chmura, Nix
Marshall, Magiopoules, Siagel, Easland, Cooper, Carr, Miller, Bolles, Wells, Raphael, Westcott, Goodman, Pratt,
Caldwell, Tolman, Moore, Stern, Crosby, Curtis, Chase, Peck, Pemstein, Archibald
Peck, Silverman. Romano, Simmons, Semon, Kaufman. Brown, Pierce, Van Meter, Alger, Stewart. Terry, McKinstry
Bowman, Marsh, Rice, Macelroy, Sirene, Hauterman, Fisher, Trott, Johnson, Wilinsky, Chadwick
Anyone interested in music who can carry a tune was welcomed without exception to
membership in the University Chorus. The philosophy behind this was that sometime in a
person's life, if he has any desire to sing, he should have a chance to show off his vocal ability.
In this way people who might have a. musical aptitude, but would ordinarily be passive to the
idea of singing formally, have a chance. Not only was this organization democratic on the
campus but also in the community, because the faculty, their families, and town members
sufficiently interested were also welcomed. As a result the group was composed of about 160
members.
The program presented by the University Chorus during this past year, their second
year of existence, was a very extensive one. Handel's "Messiah" was presented by them, the
proceeds of which were contributed to the American Cancer Society. The presentation was
transcribed and re-broadcasted during Christmas week. The second concert was a Christmas
one in which student soloists, the University Chorale, the Chorus, and the audience partici-
pated. This program was broadcasted directly over the radio. In March a sacred cantata,
"Seven Last Words, " was presented by the choi-us and soloists as their Easter program.
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UNIVERSITY CHORALE
The University Chorale is a group of twenty-eight selected students, twelve men and
sixteen women, who perform not only for their friends and neighbors on the campus, but who
also travel to other towns making guest appearances, thus spreading their own fame, and
that of the school. The Chorale is unique in the fact that it is capable of presenting an entire
concert, an operetta of the Gilbert and Sullivan type, a sacred work, or even a program of
shorter pieces.
A concert was presented at the Snowman's Frolic program by them during Winter
Carnival Week. The program consisted of choral music, light songs, spirituals, Gilbert and
Sullivan, and songs from "Brigadoon. " The same concert was given by the Chorale in Wor-
cester, Westfield, and for the Lord Jeff winter school. The University Chorale traveled also
to Arlington where they sang for the Boston alumni. During March the group made a record-
ing of Faure's "Requiem" which was broadcasted on radio station WBZ and WBZA on
Good Friday.
Since the birth of the University and the Chorale have both occurred during this past
year, we anxiously watch the expansion and success of both; and may they both continue
their excellent work of this last year.
Drewniak, Houran, Ring, Brown, Reis, Pierce, Wood, Mount, Thresher
Miller, BoUes, Wells, Chase, Bross, Mellen, Rescia, Curtis, Westcott, Carr
Easland, Peck, Peck, Romano, Van Meter, Terry, Archibald, Fisher, MacElroy
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Bross, Houran, Wood, Pierce, R. Smith, H. B. Smilh
Kasland, Miller, Gfreoarer, Wiedhaas, Thresher, Chase, Cooper
Carr, Wells, Brown, Mount, Romano, Stewart, Bolles
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GIVES BROADWAY SHOWS
Although Victor Herbert's "Red Mill," directed by Doric Alviani, assisted by
Robert jNIcCartney, was experimental last year, its tremendous success has made the Operet-
ta Guild an academic activity. This first production of the Operetta Guild was the first time a
Broadway show had ever been brought to this area by an amateur company. Dorothy Mor-
ton Billings made a charming Gretchen, while Ray Frenier, a newcomer before college foot-
lights, displayed a fine baritone voice as Hendrik. Gordon Smith and Bill Clark, as Con Kid-
der and Kid Conner, respectively, proved to be the top campus laugh team by their hilarious
performance.
This year the guild performed Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." The guild is a broad
organization, in that its members include alumni, and thus keeps former students interested
in collegiate life. Success of the production is foremost; therefore alumni or anyone associated
with the University may perform if the need arises.
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THE HANDBOOK
To contribute toward making the Handbook a college bible for the U of M students has
been the goal of this year's Handbook Board members. With the hope of producing a book
answering every possible question of campus concern, giving the students a day-by-day
calendar for future events, as well as a complete directory of college personalities and places,
the Board has worked steadily toward its day of publication. The Handbook has definitely
emerged from a Freshman status to that of a general campus organ. Guided by the editorial
ability of Betty Krieger and the never-failing advice of Miss Leonta Horrigan, the Board
may well be proud of its work and results.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES BOARD
The Academic Activities Board is composed of a general manager, two faculty members,
two alumni, and managers of the Collegian, Quarterly, Index, Handbook, University Chorus,
University Chorale, Operetta Guild, Band, and Roister Bolsters.
The Board serves as a financial aid to the organizations under its jurisdiction. On Com-
mencement Sunday, at their annual breakfast, the Board awards honorary gold medals to
alumni who have made definite contributions along academic lines on campus or elsewhere.
In 1947 medals were awarded to President Emeritus Baker, Dr. Louis T. Buckman '17, and
Mr. Harold Staab '13.
Last spring the conspicuous service trophy was not awarded; the manager's prize was
presented to Eugene Ratner,,and Theodora Melahouris.
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N. Spreircger, R. Blouin, P. Cole, R. Tolman
D. Licbermao, M. Morano, E. Goty., Bus. Mgr.; B. Krieger, Editor; E. Tananba
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J. Rheaume, E. Gotz, Prof. Dickinsoti, Prof. Rand, T. Melahouris
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AUdeticA,
Not to be outdone by the college,
the athletic teams also received a
new name. The campus voted to
call its more numerous varsity
squads Redmen — indicative of the
zeal, vigor, and drive of its men. A
new name to spread the fame of a
universitv !
ATHLETIC HEADS
Curry Hicks, Sid Kaufman
Toinni> Eck, Earl Lordeii, Lil Derby, Joe Ro;
SPORTS SUMMARY — 1948
There was little to boast about in the way of team competition this year at the U of M
except for the outstanding performances of the cross-country team, which went through six
meets undefeated, and the freshman football team, which finished a four-game schedule
unbeaten.
Individually, Louie Clough was again a shining light as he stretched his cross-country
win streak to 11 meets and set new course and college records. Ed Funkhouser was another
sparkler as he won letters in cross country, swimming, and winter track, setting a new college
half-mile mark in the latter sport.
HIGHLIGHTS
■^ Charley L'Espcr
Football
"^ BUI Looney
Basketball
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Baseball
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FOOTBALL
Coach "Tommy" Eck
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Although harbingering a successful
season by winning three of their first four
games, Coach Tommy Eck's griclmen
made a complete reversal of form in the
final half of the schedule and ended their
first year as a University team with a
record of three wins, four defeats, and one
tie game.
Art Blanchard, Bates fullback, spoiled
the Redmen's 1947 inauguration when he
intercepted a U of M pass for one touch-
down and threw a 29-yard aerial to set up
another which led the Bobcats to a 14-6
victory. The Eckmen scored their only
t.d. on a pass from Charley L'Esperance
to Bill Looney in the final period.
But the horizon loomed much brighter
during the next three weeks as the Red-
men punched out a trio of successive wins.
A highly-touted Bowdoin eleven was the
first victim as Bob Raymond's third-
period conversion gave the U of M a 7-6
margin of victory. As in the Bates game,
it was a L'Esperance pass, this time to
Hatch Hall, which paid off for the Eck-
men. Bowdoin had scored first in the
second canto.
The locals' annual "breather" came
with Worcester Tech, which was a 33-0
victim. Sub fullback Steve Oilman paved
the way with two touchdowns; Hall Fien-
man, Chuck Nichols, and L'Esperance
scored the others.
Norwich was vanquished with even
more humiliation in the next encovmter as
the LT of M juggernaut bulldozed to a
39-0 conquest.
After the Norwich slaughter, the horizon
darkened never again to become illu-
mined. Nemesis Rhode Lsland State
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started the U of M descent with a '•20-13
decision for its first win.
A 7-7 deadlock with Vermont failed to
console the ^laroon and White, since they
outplayed theGreen ^lountaineers enough
to deserve an easy victory. After Vermont
had scored in the first stanza, sharp-
shooter Charley L'Esperance helped even
things up with a pass to Looney, who
lateralled to Bernie Stead for the tally.
Raymond saved the day again with a
successful conversion.
A strong Spring'field College outfit in-
flicted the third setback on a muddy
field by outscoring the Eckmen, 14-7. The
Gymnasts scored twice in the first half on
30 and 21-yard jaunts, the latter after a
pass interception, and the closest the U of
M could come was one touchdown in the
second period on a plunge by Lee.
The final fiasco with Tufts caused the
Maroon and White more "loss of face" as
the Jumbos converted three miscues by
the Statesmen into t.d.'s to win, 20-6.
Charley L'Esperance was once again the
standout for the losing locals as he count-
ed their only tally on a two-yard end run.
FOOTBALL— 1947-48
U of M 6 Bates 14
U of M 7 Bowdoin 6
U of M 33 Worcester Tech 0
U of M 13 Rhode Island 20
U of M 39 Norwich 0
U of M 7 Vermont7
U of M 7 Springfield 14
U of M 6 Tufts 20
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Although the cage was variously used
for registration, concerts, horticulture
shows, x-rays, and what-have-you, it
always meant basketball to university
students — basketball with moveable court,
eager rooters, and the sound of running
feet pierced by shouts or the shrill whistle
of the referees.
Coach Lorin "Red" Ball's courtmen
made their debut as a University of Mas-
sachusetts quintet in anything but spec-
tacular fashion as they dropped 14 of 16
contests, gaining victories only at the
expense of such hapless teams as Norwich
and Worcester Tech. The record did not
even show an expected improvement over
that of last year when practically the
same quintet lost 12 of 16 games.
For statistics the Redmen, to which the
name was changed in mid-season from
Statesmen, scored 675 points to their
combined opponents' 855. Captain Ed
McGrath topped the individual scoring
list with 158 points or an average of about
10 points per game. Bill Looney, trans-
ferred from Devens, was second in line
with 142 points or an average of about
nine points a game. Jim INIcDonald,
playing first-string this season, and "Red"
Richardson also contributed a goodly
dole of the points.
The Ballmen inaugurated the season in
fairly auspicious style by downing Nor-
wich decisively, 54-37. No unusual dis-
appointment was felt in losing to a strong
Northeastern quintet, 57-35, or to a good
Trinity five, 54-37. The Maine game, a
late addition to the schedule, even raised
the spirit of the Redmen a bit as they lost
by only 59-54. After putting up a good but
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losing fight to an ofY-t'orni usually formid-
able Boston University five and losing by
only seven points, 54-47, the locals took
two real lanibastings at the hands of
Springfield and Connecticut by scores of
dl-Si and SS-'JO, respectively, and then
another setback from New Hampshire,
51-44.
The morale soared after a close 38-36
win over Worcester Tech, but declined
steadily again as the jNI-men lost the re-
maining half-dozen engagements. Clark
beat them, 56-48, and Vermont shellacked
them, 76-44, before they put up a game
battle with Williams, only to lose by one
point, 51-50. Tufts set them on the short
end of a 55-41 count, and then the nadir
of demoralization was reached as WPI
avenged its previous loss with a 41-35
triumph. The season ended very anti-
climactically with another defeat at the
hands of B.U., 57-48.
BASKETBALL— 1947-48
U of M 54
Norwich 37
U of M 35
Northeastern 57
U of M 37
. . Trinity 54
U of M 48
Maine 59
U of M 54
Devens 56
U of M 47
Boston University 54
U of M 32
Springfield 57
U of M 20
Connecticut 58
U of M 44
New Hampshire 51
U of M 38
Worcester Tech 36
U of M 48
. . . Clark 56
U of M 44
Vermont 76
U of M 50
. Williams 51
U of M 41
. . . Tufts 55
U of M 35
Worcester Tech 41
U of M 48
Boston University 57
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BASEBALL
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Whenever spring comes to the Univer-
sity of Massachusetts with its thoughts of
another year at school completed, the
baseball team unlocks the storerooms and
pulls out bats, balls, protectors, and high
hopes, and troops out to the diamond for
out-of-door practice.
The few spectators exchange comments
and predictions as to the coming season.
Students stroll to classes nostalgically
whistling "Take Me Out to the Ball
Game" and reciting "Casey at the Bat."
The 1947 season brought little to whistle
about and no situations similar to that of
"poor Old Casey," but it did leave the
team with the determination to make a
better showing in 1948.
Fran Riel climaxed his coaching career
at the University of Massachusetts last
spring as his diamond charges plugged
through the season with only three vic-
tories in 15 encounters. Fran was suc-
ceeded this spring by Earl Lorden, former
coach at Turners Falls high school.
The trio of U of M wins was manufac-
tured to the chagrin of Lowell Textile,
Vermont, and Worcester Tech. Southpaw
veteran Bob Reis hurled two of the three
triumphs and another portsider. Bill
Winn, racked up the other. Gil Santin,
Jim Bodurtha, and Tom Moore topped
the sticking department, but Bodurtha
had to withdraw from competition in mid-
season with a leg injury.
Three defeats came their way before the
Rielmen garnered victory number one.
The Nutmeggers of Connecticut, led by
heavy-hitting Milt Dropo and Walt Tro-
janowski, inflicted the first setback, 7-4,
then Northeastern added a second, 6-3,
and upstart Devens a humiliating third,
15-6. A single bv Bud King in the tenth
inning with darkness rapiilly descending
gave the locals the initial win over Lowell
Textile, 6-5.
A five-game losing streak ensued with
Norwich starting it, 6-4. Messrs. Dropo
and Trojanowski then unloaded their
power again to spark Connecticut to an-
other victory over the Rielmen, this one
more decisive, 11-3. Wesleyan, Trinity,
and Boston University set them down
thrice more before they edged Vermont,
5-3, a notable win since it was their first
as a University of Massachusetts team
and was begotten in the presence of Gov.
Bradford. The newly-tagged U of M men
then out-slugged Worcester Tech, 12-9,
before losing their final four games to
smooth-working Tufts, Trinity, Spring-
field, and B. U. again in that order.
Spring training for this season began
March 15 with about 45 candidates re-
sponding to Coach Lorden's call, most of
them sophomores, a fact which bodes
good for coming seasons. The teams listed
on this season's schedule are: Connecticut,
Northeastern, Devens, Lowell Textile,
Yale, New Hampshire, A.I.C., Worcester
Tech, Trinity, Norwich, Vermont, Rhode
Island, Wesleyan, Tufts, and Springfield.
BASEBALL— 1947
Connecticut 7
Northeastern 6
Devens 15
Lowell Textile 5
Norwich 6
Connecticut 11
Wesleyan 10
Trinity 1
Boston University 8
Vermont 3
Worcester Tech 9
. . . Tufts 5
Trinity 13
Springfield 5
Boston University 5
Uof M
4
Uof M
3
Uof M
6
Uof M
6
Uof M
4
Uof M
3
Uof M
5
Uof M
0
Uof M
3
Uof M
5
U of M 12
Uof M
3
Uof M
5
Uof M
0
Uof M
4
Ponte, Asst. Mgr.; Holt, Coach Briggs, P
Schubert, Bross. Keough, Flynn, H
Brown, Manganaro. Gunn, Kuhi
Sims, Ladd. Milliken. Ryder, Carei
of. Hicks, Falby, Mg
ines. Lane, Geer
. Dean, Gracey
. Gerardo, Smllh
MacGrath, Culbertons, Richardson, Tetreault, Capt. Magri, Czarnecki, Westcott, Kula
SOCCER
The U of M soccer season can best be
described as a series of ups and downs.
Coach Larry Briggs' hooters, who finished
with a record of four wins and five losses,
took pride in holding mighty Rensselaer
to a 1-0 score, upsetting Amherst and
Tufts by 2-1 and 4-3 scores respectively,
and defeating WPI,4-1, and Williams, 3-2.
But there were also occasions of humilia-
tion as exemplified by the 7-1 and 6-1
defeats at the hands of Dartmouth and
Connecticut respectivelv, the 3-1 loss to
underdog Devens, and the 4-1 setback
against Trinity.
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CROSS COUNTRY
Louie breaking another record
Slavin, MacDonald, Coach Derby, Hilyard, Szetela
Channell, Howes, Clough, Capt.; Funkhouser, Pierce. Co
Records and precedents galore were broken last fall as Coach Llewellyn Derby's harriers
went through six straight meets without defeat and then finished a high second in the New
Englands. It was the best season's record in the annals of the school and the greatest perform-
ance in the New Englands.
Not only that, but the team rang up an unprecedented total of three perfect-score wins
over Northeastern, Amherst, and Devens. Only once did its total points exceed 19 and that
was in the 26-29 upset victory over a capable MIT outfit.
Lou Clough also amassed a number of individual honors as he won six straight races
to remain undefeated for two seasons in dual meets and also broke the college record three
times and finally the course record in the last meet against Devens. His new course record
was 20:24. He finished eighth in the New Englands.
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WINTER TRACK
With one meet to go, Coach Derby's
winter trackmen had won one meet and
lost two. After the relay team had finished
third and fourth in the K. of C.and B.A.A.
meets in Boston, the team as a whole
dropped its first dual meet to Holy Cross,
65-39. The Crusaders broke three records
in this meet and Ed Funkhouser set a new
2:02.8 mark for the half-mile. The Red-
men were victorious in their most thrilling
meet in years, winning 49-48-43 in a tri-
angular affair with Comiecticut and WPI.
Whitey Cossar broke the college two-mile
record with a 10:27 effort. Tlie Derbymen
lost their third meet with Amherst, 703^-
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SPRING TRACK
After getting off to a bad start, the
spring track team pulled up strongly in
the latter half of the season to finish with
a .500 record of two wins and two losses.
Three new records were established.
Lou Clough set a new college outdoor
mile mark with a time of 4:29.7 as he
finished fourth in the Eastern Intercol-
legiates at Worcester. Alec Campbell
broke a college record in the Easterns as
he ran third in the half-mile with the time
of 1:59. John McDonough threw the dis-
cus for a new record of 139 feet in the
Amherst meet.
The two losses were to Amherst, 92-43,
and Trinity, 78-47, while the wins were
over Worcester Tech, 66-60, and Devens,
70-65.
Young, Manager; Coach Derby
Richardson. Humphrey, Slavin. Janofsky. Bodendorf
Howes, Bornstein, Pierce, Allen, Santin
McDonough, Atlas, Cohen, Glass, Cossar, Porter
Bower, Campbell, Warner, Capt. Clough, Funkhouser
Skiff. Hasbrook. Slark
Vail. Ilolway, Parsons
Hall. Coach Rogers, Funkhouser
O'Brien. Sagan, Roth
SWIMMING
^^ ith one more swimming meet with the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
remaining, Joe Rogers' mermen, few in
number, but determined, sported a record
of two victories and five setbacks. They
suffered a serious loss in midseason when
Joe Chmura, top-notch diver, was forced
to leave the team due to an injury.
The first meet with Boston University
gave rise to optimism as the Redmen won,
45-29, but five successive defeats at the
hands of Williams, Bowdoin, Connecticut,
Wesleyan, and Tufts more than ofFset
that victory. The second win was scored
over Worcester Tech, 48-24.
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Palmer, Strand, Nelson, Capt.; Warden, Brenner
TENNIS
Although the Spring of 1947 saw a newly re-activated tennis team, last season's squad
compiled an excellent record in the face of the stiffest type of opposition.
After losing two of their initial three games, the tennismen, led by the crack doubles
combination of Nelson and Strand and the able direction of Coach Stan Salwak, came back
to win their next four consecutive matches to end the season with an enviable 5-2 record.
HOCKEY
Ice Hockey had its renaissance on the
U of M campus this winter, but it did not
have any great degree of success. The five-
game schedule was terminated at the end
of three games because of the lack of prac-
tice facilities.
Tom Filmore was summoned from
Springfield to coach the U of M pucksters.
His charges' first opponents were the
Williams Ephmen, to whom they suc-
cumbed, 11-1. New Hampshire then took
its measure, 12-1, and Deerfield, 7-2.
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More clubs, more meetings, more
innovations! "Something doing on
campus every night" seemed to be
the slogan. The many varied clubs
were sure to appeal to the interests
of every person. Everyone was
given an opportunity to participate
in activities at the University of
Massachusetts.
SENATE
Acting more in its legislative than its disciplinary capacities, the Senate, the men's
student governing body, this year helped to bring needed innovations to this campus. Several
of its accomplishments were the result of a referendum in which the students favored a uni-
fied student government, adopted the name of "Redmen, " and voted to join the National
Students Association. The Senate also established a new plan for electing their successors —
and the system of nominating committees was abolished.
The work of the Senate was not entirely legislative but included informal dances at
Drill Hall, serving the Alumni during their Home-Coming Weekend, carol singing followed
by refreshments at Memorial Hall. Further remembrances of the 1947-48 Senate exist in the
loud-speaker system it installed in Bowker Auditorium — and also in the hearts of the fresh-
man boys who felt its hand during hazing and the traditional rope pull.
WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Working for the first time as a joint governing body with the Senate, WSGA completed
one of its most successful seasons this year.
Elections in January by 1227 voters showed the campus overwhelmingly in favor of
joining the two governing bodies. At the same election, students also voted in favor of joining
NSA, a project actively upheld by WSGA.
Two new innovations in WSGA activities were carried out this year. The organization
sent one representative to the University Committee on Student Life, composed of both
faculty and student members. For the first time in the history of WSGA, a freshman repre-
sentative, Gail Kuhns, was elected to WSGA Council.
In April, WSGA played host to college students throughout New England at a confer-
ence of New England college student-government organizations. Also in the spring, WSGA
conducted the traditional Mother's Day weekend.
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Richard Brown, Brooks Jakeiiian, Marshal; John
Davenport. Richard Lee
John Dickmeyer, Hist.; Steve Czarnecki. Pres.; Ray
Campbell, V.-Pres.; George Dolen. Social
Romainc Ash, J«
Lou Tol
Shirley Waters, Anita Mann. Marge
Terry, Barbara Nahlovsky, Barbara
Phyl Ford, Sec,; Ruth Cook. Treaa.;
Pris Farciuharson. Prcs.; Ruth Rus-
sel. Chief Justice; Bev Sykes
p. O'Rourke, R. Giordano. M. Moody, E. Carr. J. Stoyle
ck, L. Rubin. M. Wells. Pres.; L. Ander.son, Sec.-Treas.; B. J. Skahill
Absent: B. Wood, V.-Prcs.; B. Julian
SCROLLS
Scrolls, the sophomore women's hon-
orary society, composed of thirteen
women chosen from the freshman class
each spring at a special convocation, are
selected on the basis of personality, schol-
arship, leadership ability, and service.
The purpose of the organization is to
foster leadership, scholarship, and fellow-
ship among the women students. Scrolls
supervise freshman hazing, usher at con-
certs, conduct a convocation hour, and,
when necessary, aid their parent organiza-
tion, Isogon.
Baieol, See.; Clancy, Pres.; Kodak, Treas.
QUARTERLY CLUB
Held in the seminar room of Old Chapel,
the Quarterly Club meetings often be-
came informative through informal dis-
cussions of various phases of literature.
Speakers from our own faculty and from
other colleges sought to incite in the club
members initiative in creative writing and
an appreciation of literature. Science as
well as liberal arts majors participated in
lively debates and enjoyed the stimulating
atmosphere of the Quarterly Club.
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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
Psychology students aiid armchair
psychologists alike found valuable in-
formation and opportunities for discussion
at the meetings of the Psychology club.
The monthly talks by speakers engaged
in various phases of psychological work at
near-by hospitals and organizations were
designed to supplement theoretical Psy-
chology courses with current happenings
in the field, and also, to give general in-
formation about Psychology to any stu-
dents interested.
Feflfer, Pres.; Doten, Sec.-Treas.i
Tanguay, V.-Pres., absent
MAROON KEY
That Massachusetts man you saw on
the opposing football team's bench wasn't
a traitor after all. He was just a Maroon
Xey living up to one of the precepts of his
organization. The Keymen had other
duties, perhaps the most enjoyable being
the conducting of hazing for freshman
men. In addition, Maroon Key sponsored
with Scrolls a get-acquainted dance for
the freshman class.
W. Lieberwirth, R. Pasini, E. Funkhauser, H. Fienman, R. WinterhaUer, M. Atlas
E. Slruzzicro, Treas.; I. Yergcau, V.-Pres.; W. Troy, Pres.; J. Hilyard, Sec.; A. Manganaro
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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
CLUB
A square dance with the choosing of a
harvest queen opened the events of the
Animal Husbandry Ckib. Another high-
hght in social events was a hay ride in the
evening, followed by a hot-dog roast and
dancing.
At the monthly meetings, speakers,
who were former animal husbandry stu-
dents here at the University, and movies
helped inform students of the latest de-
velopments in animal husbandry.
STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE
The University Committee on Student
Life made recommendations to the Ad-
ministration regarding extracurricula ac-
tivities of students and student organiza-
tions (clubs, dance committees, fraterni-
ties, and sororities), particularly, mixed
/ social events. It endeavored to encourage
Clark, Jr.
Sellew, Waugh, Pres..
a proper balance between time approved
for these activities and time available for
studies. The Committee kept in touch
with undergraduate opinion through regu-
larly designated representatives of the
Senate, W.S.G.A., Interfraternity Coun-
cil, and Panhellenic Council.
Dickmeyer. Lyi
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Brooks Jukeman. John Dlckmeyer, Steve Czarncckl, John Davenport, Georgia Perkins, Dick Lee
Ruth Russell, Elaine Handlin, Theodora Melahouris, Priscilla Farquarson, Jacqueline Muricn,
Antonetta Romano, Barbara Nahlovsky
WHO'S WHO
ties, scholarship, personahty, and charac-
ter.
This year fifteen U of M students,
recommended by student government
groups and faculty members on campus,
were approved by the publishers of the
annual volume.
Each year outstanding students on col-
lege campuses all over America strive
toward the coveted goal of being elected
to membership in Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Uni-
versities. The selection of members is
based upon participation in school activi-
Jackson, Program Chairman
Olaussen, Sec.-Treas.: Friedman, Pres.: Gaylord,
V.-Pres.
BACTERIOLOGY CLUB
In fulfilling its twofold purpose of at-
tempting to improve relations between
the Bacteriology Department and the stu-
dent body and to aid its student members
in their chosen fields of study, the Bac-
teriology Club has made this year an
eventful and rewarding one.
The club arranged its program to in-
clude speakers from the three main fields
of Bacteriology: research, commercial
bacteriology, and public health.
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Miller. 1st V.-Pr
, Mount, Treas.; Smilli. Pierce, Moser
Brown. 1st V.-Pres.; Raphael, Pres.; Weidha
CONCERT ASSOCIATION
This year the Student Concert Associa-
tion has presented a truly fine program of
concert music to the campus. The organ-
ization which is entirely run by a student
group is supported by a student tax.
Under the guidance of Doric Alviani, the
association has for the first time brought
a national symphony orchestra to the
Western Massachusetts area. The pro-
gram for the year has been: Hazel Scott,
the National Symphony Orchestra, and
John Sebastian.
Carr, Treas,; Has
HOME ECONOMICS
CLUB
Christmas decorations, textiles, and
hints on the "new look" are a few sub-
jects that were presented by the Home
Economics Club during the year. The
year's program also consisted of a "pot-
luck" supper in March, and the Home Ec
annual banquet in April. The highlight of
the season was the fashion show presented
in conjunction with the Floriculture Club
during Winter Carnival week.
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB
Students from India, China, Turkey,
Cuba, Egypt, France, and South America,
as well as from the United States com-
prised the membership of the Interna-
tional Club. This year, the members in
their talks stressed specific aspects, rather
than the generalities or politics of their
respective countries.
To foster friendship between this
country and the other countries was the
main purpose of the club.
Koskt'r. Treas.; Gokce, Prcs.; Qu
Absent: Giordano, Se
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Civil Rights, the Partition Plan, Anglo-
Russian Relations were but a few of the
vital issues discussed by the members of
the International Relations Club this
year. When each new day brings further
history-making events to the foreground.
this politically and socially-minded group
has achieved its purpose of maintaining a
living interest in world affairs through a
program of forums, speakers, news ana-
lyzing, and movies.
Izzo, Radio. Wells
ith, Burres, Prcs.; Better, Sec.-Treas.i
Absent: Wood, V.-Pres.
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FOOD TECHNOLOGY
CLUB
Speakers on all aspects of food tech-
nology highlighted the monthly meetings
of the Food Technology Club. Mr. Her-
bert Madsen of General Foods and Pro-
fessor Robert Harris of Massachusetts
Institute of Technology were two of the
outstanding speakers of the year.
With a membership of over sixty gradu-
ate and undergraduate students, the club
carried on an extremely active program.
A picnic in the spring completed activities
for the year.
CHEMISTRY CLUB
"Learn everything about Chemistry"
was the motto of the Chemistry Club and
they didn't just stay at home to do it,
either. This spring, a group of chemically-
minded students took off for the chemical
Ziman, Sgt.-at-Arms
Riley, V.-Pres.; Anderson, Pres.; Savino, Sec.-Treas.
and plastics headquarters of the General
Electric Company at Pittsfield. The club
explored other vistas, through lectures,
motion pictures, and field trips, winding
up the year with full minds and full
stomachs at the annual banquet.
Epstein, Chairman Exec. Com.; Markuson, V.-Pres.; Kapla
Wysoeki, Exec. Com.; Goodrich, Treas.; Fulton, Pres., Pauline
n. V.-Pres.
Richard, Sec.
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e. Van der Pol, Dr. Moore. Kobak. Orlandrlla
Operating for the pleasure and benefit
of those students and faculty interested in
Mathematics, the Math Club enjoys the
distinction of being the only club on cam-
pus run entirely without officers. Under
Day, V.-Pres.; Guyotl. Pr.s.: Pease, Sec.
MATHEMATICS CLUB
the guidance of the Math department, the
club presented many interesting programs
featuring student speakers on Mathe-
matics. The year was climaxed with a
party, complete with refreshments and
mathematical games.
ENGINEERING CLUB
Speakers from various phases of in-
dustry spoke to the members of the En-
gineering Club at the monthly meetings.
There were many outstanding men, in-
cluding a civil engineer, who spoke on
surveying, a salesmanager, whose topic
was sales engineering, and an electrical
engineer. By having these specialists at
the meetings, the club helped to inform
the students of the latest developments in
the various fields of engineering.
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Under the direction of Reverend Ken-
seth and the officers, the Student Christ-
ian Association kept the students in con-
tact with their rehgion while away from
home, by sponsoring dances, lectures,
Christmas vespers, inter-faith confer-
ences, and joint projects with other col-
leges. ^'espe^s were held every Friday
night, and on Palm Sunday evening, the
choir gave the cantata, "From Olivet to
Calvary. " Communion services were also
held during Lent.
Giordano, Corr. Sec.; Troy. Treas.
McCutchison, Kallagher. Pres.: Powers. Rec. Sec.
NEWMAN CLUB
The monthly programs of the Newman
Club were instructive, and sometimes
hilarious. Such was the case when Father
Fischer, provincial chaplain, entertained
the December meeting with his talk on
"How to Choose a Mate." There were
other interesting talks also, including one
on Communism by Reverend Bertrand
Weaver. The club sponsored its annual
Christmas informal dance just before the
holidays, and its yearly spring Commun-
ion breakfast.
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JUDSON FELLOWSHIP
On alternate Thursdays, the Judson
Fellowship sponsored supper meetings,
followed by a worship service and discus-
sion. ^'aried programs were planned, con-
sisting of student panels, outside speakers,
and informal discussions for Baptist stu-
dents of the University and Amherst col-
lege. The Fellowship is sponsored by the
First Baptist Church, the Massachusetts
Baptist convention, and the Northern
Baptist Board of Education.
Prof. Sanctuary, Fac. Advisor; Rev. Davids^
Ldams, Treas.; Westcott, Prcs.; Fisher. 5
r. V.-Prcs.
Wesley Foundation with its strong in-
ternational support is the religious organ-
ization for Methodist students. Directed
by the Rev. John Laird, the group meets
Sunday evenings, having supper meetings
at the home of their adviser. Dr. Adrian
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Lindsey, 26 Mount Pleasant Street, Am-
herst. An active program, including
square dances, retreats, and workshops,
was arranged and presented by the stu-
dents at the Methodist Church in Am-
herst.
Marstoa, Vaiiderpol. Lindsay. Swindell, Poor, Sedgwick, Adams, Patterson
Thresher, Ericksou, Pres.; Beck, Sec; Slate, V.-Pres.; Kosarick, Treas., Ives
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PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP
The Pilgrim Fellowship, religious or-
ganization for the Congregational stu-
dents, had as its adviser the Rev. Robert
Brown. The activities of the Pilgrim Fel-
lowship consisted mostly of discussions
and church activities. This group, as
other religious groups on campus, brought
together the students in order to stimulate
their interest in religion. Meetings were
held by arrangement at the First Congre-
gational Chvn'ch in Amherst.
PHILLIPS BROOKS CLUB
The Phillips Brooks Club was formed
fourteen years ago for Episcopal students
at the University of Massachusetts and
Amherst College. Discussions at the bi-
monthly meetings guided the students
towards an understanding of the Episco-
Moody, Tinkham
Galusha, Moser. Pres.; Edmunds
pal Church. Dr. Fraker and Chandler
McCarthy were advisers to the club. The
officers were: President, Robert Green;
Mce-President, Martha McAfee Chapin,
and Secretary-Treasurer, Pauline Baines.
Baines. Sec.-Treas.; Green, Pres.; Chapin, V.-Pres.
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Eissman, Wolfe, Co
Fein. Fishn.a
, Sec; Kaufina
The Hillel Foundation of the Univer-
sity of Massachusetts has completed a
year of vigorous and varied activities with
Rabbi Louis Ruchames, as adviser, and
the recently acquired Hillel house on
North Pleasant Street, as a home. Relig-
Kagan. Davis, Tauber, Bazol
Altsher, Treas.; Fein, Pres.; Rossman, Sec.; Fishman,
V.-Prcs.; Laby
. Blank, Tauber, Sudhalter, Treas.
, Rec. Sec.; Raphael, Pres.; Cohen, V. -Pres.; Tananbaum
HILLEL
ious services, Hebrew classes, discussion
groups, dances, and inter-faith meetings
with S.C.A. were all a part of the full
social, religious, and educational program
offered by Hillel.
I Z F A
The purpose of the University of Mas-
sachusetts chapter of the Intercollegiate
Zionist Federation of America under the
jurisdiction of Hillel was to promote an
understanding and active participation in
the Zionist movement in the establish-
ment of a publicly assured, legally secured
Homeland for the Jewish people in Pales-
tine.
This past year the activities of the
chapter have included study groups, social
functions, Jewish commimity work, and a
campus speakers bureau.
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FLORICULTURE CLUB
Wishing wells, flower shows, and speak-
ers highlighted the activities of the Flori-
culture Club.
Dr. Henry T. Skinner, Curator of the
Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, was one
of the outstanding speakers of the year.
The organization boosted the War Me-
morial Drive with a wishing-well exhibit
at the Horticultural Show, and added to
the festivities of Winter Carnival by
sponsoring a Flower Style Show together
with the Home Economics Club.
Wells. Treas.
Dirks. Prosram Chairman: Tinkham. Sec: Cole,
Pres.
OUTING CLUB
This year approximately twenty-five
students found in the Outing Club a
refuge from books and an outlet for en-
thusiasm. An overnight hike to Mt.
Graylock, a biking expedition to Sugar-
loaf, a roam over the Holyoke range, and
folk dances with the outing clubs of near-
by colleges — these were the activities of
the club. Monthly meetings included
speakers and the projection of colored
slides.
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LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE CLUB
Designed to foster closer relationships
between faculty, graduates, and under-
graduates of the Landscape Architecture
Department, the Land Arch. Club has
completed an active and successful season.
Guest speakers at the meetings held
monthly at Wilder Hall helped give the
students in the department contact with
the professional world of Landscape
Architecture. The meetings were held the
first Tuesday of every month.
, Walker, Sec; Ridley. V.-Pres.
Absent: Lawrence, Treas.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
Good farmers are at a premium, but the
Future Farmers of America spent the
year working to lighten this situation.
Besides listening to speakers, the group
took part in readying young people for
rustic life by sponsoring judging and
speaking contests, and secondary school
banquets on campus. The result — a new
crop of experts each year to increase the
yield of our country's farms.
Burns. Walner. Hibbard. Rollins. Schulze. McEaehern, Groff
5.: Parsons. Jr.. V.-Pres.j Brown. Pros.; Gallamore, Sec.; Pimentel, Tr
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FERNALD
ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB
Bugs, bugs, bugs — and the Fernald
Entomological Club knew about all of
them. Ably headed by George Butler, the
group listened to many interesting talks
on the subject closest to their hearts by
noted speakers from the various surround-
ing colleges. Also included in the calendar
were three interpolated meetings with
faculty members of the Harvard school of
Entomology holding forth on their studies
of the six-legged set.
NAIADS
Once a week a group of advanced swim-
mers, known as the Naiads, met in the
pool of the Physical Education building,
not only for recreational swimming, but
also for improvement of the skill of the
members.
Therrien, Lemback, Editor
ec; Butler, Prcs.; Pimental.
The Naiads were the University's rep-
resentatives in the Eastern Region Na-
tional Intercollegiate Telegraphic Meet.
Their abilities were also demonstrated in
a water ballet that was presented in the
spring.
1. O'Rourkc, Burnett, Wells, Marston
ijnor. Perry, Klein, Pres.; Baldwin
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Johnsen, Mienka, White, Randell, Hibbard, Sagaii
Card, Flint, Hawky. Baldwin, Reese, Russell, de Revere
Reck, Graham, V.-Pres.; Allison, Cap'n Bill Vinal, Tinkham, Sec; Crain, Pres.; Schumacher
NATURE GUIDE CLUB
familiar while conducting such activities
as Girl Scout troops. Come spring, a few
hardy outdoor enthusiasts even plunged
into the five A.M. darkness on bird and
twig walks.
If you were majoring in recreational
leadership, or just interested in it, the
Nature Guide Club helped to further your
knowledge and interest in this field. The
group listened to speakers and discussed
problems with which they had become
Hibbard, Trcas.; Sedgwick, Pres.? Porter, V.-Pres.
4-H CLUB
An " ole-f ashioned " Husking Bee and
Square Dance at which the National Geo-
graphic took pictures, started off the sea-
son of the 4-H Club.
The aim of the University 4-H Club
was to give those students interested in
4-H and its work an opportunity to gather
together and foster a deeper understand-
ing of the 4-H pledge. Its two basic func-
tions were: to nourish the roots of a true
4-H spirit, and to offer its services to the
University and state.
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Chrelian. Moses, McEafhe
ter, Coleman. Rollins. Chisholm. Freneh, Grandy, Grcenleaf,
White
Mellen, Burns. Elliott. Carlson. Childs, Kramer, Price. Bowers, Gold, Best, Lindquist, Johnson
Menard, Simon, Miss Howarth, Asst. Sec.: Cunningham, Ferxoco, V.-Pres.; Derosier, Pres.;
Miss Bennett, See.: Barbas. Sgt.-at-Arms; Colella
Brown, Millican. Walker, Sarkisian, Guidaboni. Chambers
Absent: Reid, Treas.
POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB
The Collegiate Poultry Science Club,
one of the oldest departmental clubs on
the campus, has been most successful this
year. The club, which boasts of more than
sixty members, held bimonthly meetings
FRENCH CLUB
Because of the continual increase in
students interested in liberal arts and
languages, the French Club, this year, had
a large number of avid members. The club
has held some interesting meetings with
movies and speakers to bring the news,
the scenes, and the language of France
closer to all.
The club's annual Christmas Pageant,
and the continued support of the war
orphan, Jean Claude, completed its activ-
ities.
in Bowditch Lodge featuring well-known
speakers from the industry. Among the
events sponsored by the club were dances,
a smoker, athletic activities, and a lavish
banquet held in February.
s. V.-Prcs.: Go
iU; Riiniaiio.
rdon. Sec.
*res. ; Trott, Treas.
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PRE-MEDICAL CLUB
Meeting once a inoiilh in Fernald Hall,
the Pre-Medical Club presented talks by
Dr. Hogan, who spoke on Tuberculosis;
Dr. Gilbert Woodside, who spoke on
Qualifications of the Medical Student; and
Arthur Kaplan, graduate student, who
spoke on Bacteriological Warfare. Surgi-
cal films shown were Caesarean Operation
and Gastrectomy Lobotomy. The purpose
of the club is to promote interest in
medicine among the students.
Walak. Sec; Lc%
, V.-Prcs.; Go!7., Trc
At meetings held every first and third
Wednesday of the month, members of the
Dairy Club discussed material pertinent
to the dairy industry, and speakers con-
nected with the dairy field gave talks on
DAIRY CLUB
common commercial practices in the in-
dustry. A member of the American Dairy
Science Association, the club had an im-
portant function in giving its members a
broader view of the industry.
Bliss. Corr. Sec; Heustis. Treas.
^pbell. V.-Prcs.; LeBeau. Pres.: Nichols. Social Chaii
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GRADUATE CLUB
The Graduate Club is unique in that it
has no officers. Its members, believing
that the system of officers limits the num-
ber of active members in the club, have
organized its activities under a commit-
tee system — establishing a new committee
for each event.
A dance at the Farley Club House, a
"spaghetti supper," and a meeting with
the Graduate Club of Smith College were
among the club-sponsored affairs.
VETERANS* WIVES ORGANIZATION
A new organization on campus, the
Veterans' Wives Organization, has done a
considerable amount of work and plan-
ning. The Vets' Wives decided, under the
direction of Dean Curtis and Mrs. Davy,
to interest themselves in various projects.
besides social activities, by forming an
Arts and Crafts Club, a Knitting Club,
the usual Bridge Club, and by taking an
active interest in swimming, bowling, and
sewing.
B. Boyd, M. Kallaugher, F. Salwak, M. Day, H. White, R. Ziman, A. Lilcy
al Chr.; D. Prouty, Trcas.; J. Mellen, V.-Prea.: M. He Vos. Pres.: M. BrickneU, V.-Pres.; E. Kapla
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The Veterans' Association, an organiza-
tion to further the interest of veterans on
and off the campus, in the latest legisla-
tion before Congress, pertains to ex-ser-
vice men and women. The club sent two
, Besl, Matlliews, Reinhold, Jr., Benotti
Griflin, Commander; Peluso, Adj.; Hannum
VETERANS' ASSOCIATION
delegates to Washington to attend the
conference of National Veteran Trainers.
The social activities of the Veterans'
Association consisted of speakers, movies,
parties, and dances.
At their bimonthly meetings, the
Physics Club sponsored talks by Dr.
Jones, Professor Emeritus of Smith Col-
lege, who spoke on Visible Speech; Dr.
Williams of Amherst College, who spoke
on Magnitostriction, and Gerrit Duys '48
who spoke on Aspects of Sound Propaga-
tion Under Water. With H. B. Smith as
President and Max Klein, Treasurer, the
club served to promote general ideas in
physics.
PHYSICS CLUB
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Chase. Popkin. Hill, Davis. You
man; Nadraii. Toohcy. Lembat
F.-ldman. Briincll.Sl.Tii. KreiR..
Wolfe. Leonard
On door: Wroe. Lrvin
RADIO CLUB
Bearing its new title, WUMM, the
University radio station presented the
campus with a program of world, local,
and sports news; disc jockey shows, and
forums on current events.
Off to a late start because of technical
difficulties, the station did not begin oper-
ating until second semester. At present,
however, over 100 members are getting
first-hand radio experience writing scripts,
handling production details, announcing,
and acting.
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The Naiads' water-ballet. Winter Car-
nival Sports, and the Basketball Playday
with Rhode Island State College were
examples of the many sports sponsored by
the W.A.A. Fall featured the annual
Freshman Playday which introduced
W.A.A. to the Frosh. Winter was high-
lighted by the coeducational Playnight
for undergraduates, graduates, and fac-
ulty. In May, activities were concluded
with a gala Spring Day to which neighbor-
ing colleges were invited.
1. O'Ncll, Drexyl. Maicr, Rineha
■. Nason, Trainer, Sanctuary
BecU, Ford, Sec; Scllcw. Prt
icll. V.-Pres.: Ilinslcy. Krcifcr
Baker^ Kcnyon, Anderson, Hall, Potter, Dickmeyer, Hart, Cu
Lee, Sirene, Lyons, Newton. Fuller, Nix, Thome, Waters, Roy
her, Cushman. Hall, Sec.-Treas.; Lowell. Pres.; Kane, V.-Prcs.; Burr. Carroll
SKI CLUB
Again this year the U of M Ski Club has
taken a leading part in the winter sports
of the campus. Their intent has been to
help the skiing members of the school
meet together and formulate plans for
skiing activities. This winter the group
has cleared the Thatcher Hill Trail, gone
on a week-long trip to Woodstock, Ver-
mont, conducted weekday skiing on
^^^leeler Hill, and taught first-aid to those
interested in ski patrol.
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1st Sgt. G. Baadcn, T/Sgt. W. Beck, T/Sgt. G. Whltsitt
M/Sgt. G. Fenwrick, M/Sgt. H. Piatt, M/Sgt. P. Dickey, 1st Sgt. J. Boone, M/Sgt. E. Shevlin
Capt. E. A. Vivian, Maj. H. C. Parker. Lt. Col. F. W. Nye, Col. R. B. Evans, Maj. H. D. Kabrud, Maj. F. E. Vo
THE MILITARY LIFE
Under the direction of Colonel R. B.
Evans, the University Military Depart-
ment has conducted an active program
for its 319 cadets. Two advanced courses
were offered : one in Air Force Transporta-
tion under the direction of Lt. Col. F. W.
Nye, and Armored Cavalry under Major
H. C. Parker, senior cavalry officer.
To meet the needs of the increased en-
rollment and the new training program,
more than $100,000 worth of equipment
has arrived, including an M-24 tank, two
armored cars, and two jeeps. In addition,
the old cavalry stables have been con-
verted into a classroom and motor and
gunnery workshops. The department still
has hopes for the erection of an armory.
Many extracurricular activities were
sponsored during the year. Highlight was
the annual Military Ball, under the co-
chairmanship of Cadets William Mellen
and William Potter, class of '49, which
was held in December at Amherst Col-
lege, and featured the music of Gene
Krupa. Under Major Voegeli's direction,
the department developed a varsity rifle
team, an ROTC rifle team, and a girls'
rifle team, all coached by M/Sgt. Harry
Piatt; a pistol team coached by 1st Sgt.
James M. Boone; and a Stockbridge rifle
team coached by Sgt. Frank Gormley.
Early in the fall, the cadets made their
annual weekend trip to West Point to
attend an illustrated lecture on the evolu-
tion of weapons and to see the Academy
at work and play. In the spring, the ar-
mored section conducted a series of field
exercises including an overnight bivouac
problem.
Spring review drew large crowds and
featured the annual awards to the out-
standing cadets in each class.
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Spring Review
'^^^
-"it;'
m^o
They danced at MiU Ball as Gene Krupa played
the ^(uial p.ea^l6.
Marcia Walker, Cotton Ball Queen- Sally Bollcs. Honorary Colonel: Nancy Wallaec, Winter Carnival Qu
f 129. 1
Jteafi Ife-
This is to certify that the royal planners, otherwise known as the dance com-
mittees, have acquitted themselves admirably in the discharge of their duties and
in their efforts to plan formal dances w-orthy of an expanding university.
The said committees were larger than in former years since they had to plan
larger dances. In order to insure the entire campus of an opportunity to attend,
balls were held off campus in building.s having a greater capacity than those at the
university.
Decorations were more elaborate to lend a more than usual air of festivity
and gaiety. Big name bands were chosen to play for the university that one day
hopes to be '"big."
New ideas emerged from the committee rooms: The atmosphere of the Military
Ball was heightened by the use of Army equipment; Winter Carnival was extended
over a period of one week; a new system of financing the Inter-Greek Ball was
devised.
Therefore, the royal seal is hereto affixed for dances which provided the Uni-
versity of Massachusetts with a successful and colorful social .season.
MILITAUY BALL COMMITTEK
F. MojiT, \. Alexander, E. Canly,
Girard, C. Dill. O. Doane
D. Lewis. K. Besl. W. Mellen. Co-<,lii
man; Maj. Parker. Advisor: W. I'ot
Co-Cliairman: \. Alkon. N. Vraeko
WINTER CARNIVAL OVERALL
COMMITTEE
D. Mendelson. L. Briggs. D. Kronick.
B. Jakeman. V. -Chairman. R. Brown
T. Romano. See.: R. Russell. J. Bayles.
B. Nahlovskv. Chairman: A. Siier. P.
Cushman
Absent: B. Butler. B. Winterhalter.
M. Chapin
IISTEB-GREEK BALL COMMITTEE
P. Schekman. A. Bailet. W. Robinson.
H. Holden. W. Diamond. V. Parker. Sec.
M. Chase. Mr. Colwell. Advisor: J. Diek-
meyer. Chairman; W. Tunis, .1. Marien
Absent: P. Tanguay
tli^ ^ix^ual planned
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^^uite^uuiie^
Tlie list of Greeks grew longer
this year because of a record en-
rollment and fraternity competi-
tion stiffened. Prewar Frat Hell
Week returned to harass pledges
and amuse spectators. Gaiety and
fellowship was the keynote on a
friendly university campus.
Hall, Z. Smith, Kennedy, Commo, Lit?;. Hass. A. Smith. Keough, Van Meter, Puroell, Traynor, Gardner, BoUes,
Van Blarcom, O'Rourke
McCarthy, Decker, Broderick. Richardson. Bass, Rheaume. Allison, Pcllon, Wells, Wood, Clark, West, Donahue,
Bartlctt, McKenney
Foerster, Baker, Brissett, Hcaley, McNally, Sizer, Nahlovsky. O'Neil, Crotty, Day, Terry
OFFICERS
President: Ann Sizer
Vicc-Presidciil: Barbara Nahlovsky
Secretary Recorder: Laurie Healy
Treasurer: Alice McNally
Corresponding Secretary: Jeanne Rhenme
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CLASS OF 1948
Koniaine Ash, Marilyn Baker, Louise Brisset,
Claire Commo, Anne Crotty, Marion Day, Elva
Foerster, Marcia Gardiner, Laurie Healy, Doris
Kennedy, Anne Keough, Alice McNally, Barbara
NaUovsky, Jeanne Rheume, Ann Sizer, Marjorie
Terry, Marcia Van Meter.
CLASS OF 194.9
Jean Allison, Cleo Anderson, Marion Bass, Sally
BoUes, Barbara Broderick, Lois Decker, Barbara
Hall, Jean Litz, Rueith McKinney, Marilyn Mc-
Carthy, Alice O'Neill, Faith Pelton, Barbara Purcell,
Mildred West.
^jg7l"Ti^g'^wapi
Bridge always attracts a crowd at Chi O.
CLASS OF 1950
JoAnn Clark, Patricia O'Rourke, Zilpha Smith,
Allene Smith, Betty Ann Traynor, Mary Wells,
Barbara Wood.
Everybody sing!
The girls from 315 Lincoln Avenue,
better known as the Chi Omegas, were
active leaders on campus this year. Among
their members, Chi Omega had girls on
W.S.G.A. and the Index; the Chairman
of the Winter Carnival Committee and
the Honorary Colonel of the Military
Ball.
Outstanding Social Events that were
included in their calendar this year were
the Christmas Party given by the pa-
trons, the pledge formal, held in the spring
and an Alumni Weekend held in the
spring.
After the redecoration of their house,
the Chi Omegas had an invitation dinner
dance, at which phonograph recordings
were given as favors to each invited guest.
IOTA BETA
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Musi 1)1- worlli .ominB home Id
Kappa Alpha Theta strives to develop
a bond of sisterhood among its members,
and a spirit of friendliness in campus rela-
tions. The cozy brick house just beyond
the Abbey has a unique tie of friendship
with the neighboring houses which is
established at the beginning of each year
at a tea, when Thetas invite the neighbors
to come to their house to meet all the
members.
With Therese Conlin as Social Chair-
man, the Thetas began activities of the
first semester with an open-house dance,
and marked the start of second semester
with their annual pledge formal.
GAMMA ETA
CLASS OF 1948
Maribeth Chase, Ruth Cook, Barbara Cooper,
Roljerta Curtis, Laura Easland, Maija Honkonon,
Barbara Hyndman, Constance Mangum, Mary
Ellen Miller, Ruth Russell, Adrianna Vanderpol,
.Joanna Waite, Hazel White.
CLASS OF 1949
Mary .\nn .Alger, Florence Chapman, Therese
Conlin, Shirley Dunn,
Trombla, .lanet Vondell.
Virginia Parker, Allison
CLASS OF 19.5(1
Ester Billings, Doris BoUes, Priscilla Burnette,
Elizabeth Burr, Doris Carbone, Eleanor Carr, Joan
McLaughlin, Irene O'Keefe, Loretta Souliers, Nancy
Wallace, Hope Westcot.
Thetas hax- found the way lo rela
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KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Dunn, Chapman, Burnett, VanderPol. Billings, White, Carbone
Trombla. Souliere, Wescott, Carr, Alger. Burr, Parker, Vondell, Wallace, BoUes, MeLaughla
Cook. Chase. Mangum, Csjoper. Easland. Russell. Honkonen. Miller. Waite. Hyndniaii. Curlir
OFFICERS
President: Ruth Russell
Vice-President: Laura Easland
Secretary: Joanna Waite
Treasurer: Maija Honkonon
Corresponding Secretary: Mary Ellen Miller
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KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
31 i ^ineolw ^v«'i^>-i.e
Carroll, Cooley. Crowell, McDonough, Shea. Baldwin. Mann. Lee, Lawrence. Maler, Trufant
Bennett, Fclton. Powers. Fisher, Osuch. Warner. Anderson, Riley, B. Brnnner, Trott
Heffron, Hinslej', Marien, Bates, Guertin, P. Brunner, Bayles, Roberts, Carey, Stewart, Clancy
OFFICERS
President: Phyllis Bruimer
Vice-President: Patr-ieia Clancy
Treasurer: Lorraiiu' (iuortiu
Corresponding Serretarij: Jean Bayles
Recording Secretary: Harriet Bates
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1. I«
CLASS OF 1948
I'riscilla Baldwin, Harriet Bates, Jean Bayles,
Pliyllis Brainier, Shirley Carey, Patricia Clancy,
Barbara Cooley, Patricia Evans, Jean Felton, Jean
Fuller, Lorraine Guertin, Ann Heflfron, Jean Hins-
ley, Anita Mann, Jacqueline Marien, Mary Riley,
Jean Roberts, Ruth Shea, Elaine Stewart, Pauline
Tanguay.
CLASS OF 1949
Barbara Brunner, Aldea Carroll, Barbara Lee,
Nancy Maier, Regina McDonough, Helen Osuch,
Barbara Robinson, Emily Trott.
CLASS OF 1950
Lorene Anderson, Virginia Bennett, Eleanor
Crowell, Betty Fischer, Barbara Lawrence, Lael
Powers, Caroline Smith, Carolyn Trufant, Mildred
Warner.
">
CoiTeo hour ill Kappa
This year proved to be a banner one
for the Delta Nu chapter of Kappa Kappa
Gamma. The year started off with a very
successful and inspiring national conven-
tion of the Alpha province. Kappas from
all over New England, New York, and
Canada spent three days attending meet-
ings at the Lord Jeff, the Jones Library,
and the Kappa House.
Scholastically, socially, and philan-
thropically Kappa was on top throughout
the year by winning the scholarship tea-
set for the year, by holding gay invitation
dances and the annual pledge formal, and
by continuing the Dorothy Canfield
Fisher project of providing food and
clothing for the children of France.
DELTA NU
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Mrs. KroslU lends a hand
CLASS OF 1948
Pauline Baines, Priscilla Cotton, Jeannette Cyn-
arski, Priscilla Farquharson, Betty Ann Goodall,
Phyllis Goodrich, Edith Klein, Lorane Moir, Caro-
lyn Northup, Antonetta Romano, Beryl Simmons,
Betty I<ou Tolnian, Melba Trott.
CLASS OF 1919
Nancy Bowman, Helen Bride, Arlene Cormier,
Jane Davenport, Dorae Elwell, Nancy Ford, Mil-
dred Kinghorn, Claire Lavigne, Gloria Marchioni,
Marie Matthes, Janet Miller, Judy Moore, Marilyn
Moser, Betty Olaussen, Terry Pender, Beverly
Sykes, Anna Walak, Betty Young.
The girls of Pi Beta Phi have had a busy
year as prominent contributors to the
activities, both social and scholastic, on
campus. The sorority can boast of its
members who hold such important posi-
tions as president of Isogon, president of
W.S.G.A., and house chairman. And the
reputation of the sorority as "the most
pinned house" on campus proves that the
Pi Phis do not spend all their time in the
libe.
The sorority also carried on a full and
successful social program consisting of
open houses, Friday coffee hoiu's, the an-
nual pledge formal, and a costumed invi-
tation dance.
MASSACHUSETTS BETA
CI,ASS OF 1950
Joan Bangs, Ruth Buck, Barbara Curran, Rose-
mary Giordano, .4nne Harrington, Barbara King-
horn, Marion Moody, Eleanor Sleeper, June Swin-
dell, Barbara Washburn.
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PI BETA PHI
3J8 /for-fd ?ltfAftA„^ 'z)'t^/^te.\
Colo^i: \fif[^e^ Si\(^c/- 2>lL«.e
Miller. Washburn. Ford. Moore. Bride. Sleeper, Swindell, Moody, Davenport, Pender, Olaussen, Moser, B.
Levigne. Buck. Mallhes. B. Kinghorn, Bangs, Giordano. Sykes, Curran. Harrington, Simons. Cormier. Walak
Young, Northup- Trott. Klt-in. Goodrich, Cotton, Cynarski, Goodall, Simmons, Romano. Farquharson, Tolmj
OFFICERS
President: Jeanette Cynarski
Vice-President: Priscilla Cotton
Recording Secretary: Marie Matthes
Corresponding Secretary: Janet Miller
Treasurer: Lorane Moir
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SIGMA DELTA TAU
i09 Aovth FleasArxt ^ve^
Rosenthal, Fagan, Spreiregcn, Eissman, Blunienthal. Levine, Bresnick, Miller, Litsky, Shoenberg, Goodman, B.
MargoUs. Dobkin, Rubin, Ellsas
Tananbaum, Kunian, A. Margolis, Lieberman. Jackler, Arona. Vilker, Langcrman, Gordon. Cohen, Jaffe. Gotz,
Belter. Abrams, Gochberg, Schekman, Silverman, Hammel
Shub, Lapides. Wolkowich, Gcrber, Moldaw, Handlin. Kaufman, Slagel, Tolman, Raphael, Simon. Kronheim. Bilelsky
OFFICERS
President: Frances Siagel
Vice-President: Jewel Kaufman
Recording Secretary: Roslaide Tolman
Corresponding Secretary; Elaine Handlin
Treasurer: Ruth Raphael
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CLASS OF 19-18
Shirley Better, Miriam Biletsky, Betty Gerber,
Eleanor Gotz, Elaine Ilandlin, Edith Jaffe, Jewel
Kaufman, Ursula Kronheim, Miriam Lepides,
Baquel Moldaw, Ruth Raphael, Janet Shoenberg,
Esther Shub, Frances Siagel, Hope Simon, Barbara
Walkowieh.
CLASS OF 1919
Lois Abrams, Marjorie Arons, Florence Bhnnen-
thal, Roslyn Cohen, Elaine Dobkin, Barbara Fa-
gan, Dyanne Gochberg, Florence Gordon, Gloria
Eissman, Joan Jackler, Charlotte Kunian, Lucille
Langerman, Deborah Liberraan, Adele Margolis,
Barbara Margolis, Nancy Miller, Ruth Rosenthal,
Frances Scheckman, Naomi Spreiregen, Eileen
Tananbaum, Roslaide Tolman, Arlyne Vilker.
CLASS OF 1950
Irene Bresnick, Janice Elsas, Rose Goodman,
Faye Hammel, Laura Levine, Thelma Litsky, Lois
Rubin, Joan Silverman.
As in the past, the Psi Chapter of Sigma
Delta Tail has been one of the outstanding
sororities in scholarship and extracurricu-
lar activities. Not only does it have repre-
sentatives in Phi Kappa Phi, but it claims
the editorship of the Index, membership
in the Collegian, Quarterly, Scrolls, and
Isogon.
This year the SDT's instituted a Phil-
anthropic Committee, which has as its
project the adoption of a displaced Euro-
pean child who receives a box from the
sorority each month.
The main social events were an open-
house dance held in the Fall, and the
Pledge Formal, held second semester.
PSI
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CLASS OF 1948
Mary Avery, Josephine Bloniarz, Glenna Cady,
ilartha Caird, Ramona Card, Evelyn Downing,
Isabella Greenbush, Mary Hill, Lillian Jones,
Catherine Magiopoulos, Rose-Marie Marten, Mar-
garet Peck, Mary Quirk, Pauline Richard, Jean
Semen, Barbara Stcgner, Helen Steliger.
CLASS OF 1949
Shirley Braman, Phyllis Ford, Louise Gillis,
Catherine Howard, Elizabeth Johnson, Margaret
Marshall, Mary NicoU, Carol Parker, Janet Sanctu-
ary, Ruth Schlenker, Charlotte Snow, Beverly
Southwick.
The year 1948 was one of trials and
tribulations for the Beta Eta Chapter of
Sigma Kappa. Unable to return to the
house on North Pleasant Street, they re-
converted North College into a sorority
house, but by the end of first semester the
Sigma Kappas found themselves again
victims of the housing shortage. The
dormitories offered them residence and
solution to their problem.
Undaunted by their mishaps, they be-
gan their activities for the year with a
gahi affair in the early part of winter, a
joint open-house with Pi Phi which proved
to be a great success. The highlights of the
spring were the annual pledge formal and
Junior-Senior picnic.
BETA ETA
CLASS OF 1950
Rachel Blouin, Rosalind Bonazzoli, Phyllis Cole,
•Jacqueline Crosby, Elizabeth Kreiger, Eleanor Lee,
Florence Mellor, Grace Merrill, Mary Morano,
Patricia Powers, .Judith Stoj'le.
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SIGMA KAPPA
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Richard. Peck, Monesi, Powers. Bonaz.zoli. Caird. Morano. Caldwell. Ford. Soulliwick. llaulcrman. Crosby, Lee,
Howard. Card
Saulnier. Blouin. Krcigcr. Magiopoulas, Nichol. Snow, Ilamillon, Sloyle, Merrill, Johnson, Gillis, Mcllor, Parker,
Schlenker, Cole
Marten, Stegner, HUl, Bloniarz., Marshall, Cady, Scmon, Jones. Sanctuary. Avery, Stclipa, Quirk. Downing
OFFICERS
President: Jean Semon
Vice-President: Lillian Jones
Corresponding Secretary: Josephine Bloiiiarz
Recording Secretary: Glenna Cady
Treasurer: Margaret Marshall
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ALPHA EPSILON PI
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Bornslpin. Newinun. K.-ldnian. t:hi/.insk> . Youns, Winn. Goldberg. K. Brown. Ispnberis. BlanU. Goldman. FrancKr.
Solomon, Alkon. Wcinswig. Brunnell. Pronlisel. Ober. Gordon
Ornslcen. Alias. Bi-rgor, U. Greene. Nadison. Baillet. Duress. .1. Grcenberg. Braman. Kailx. Saphrosleln. Gilhoard.
Siegcl. Rossman. White. Popkin, Kunevsky. Perkins, Lieberman
S. Simon. II. Greenberg, GoLtcsman, Edelslcin, Jacobs, Kaplan, Friedman, Glass, A. Brown, Wolf, Zinian. K. Simon,
J. Levinc, Thaw
ShatA, .lanowsky, A. Green, Kolovson. Clayton, Skolniek, Casper, Simms, Bain, A., Brown
OFFICEllS
President: Samuel Glass
Vice-Premlent: Albert Brown
Seeretary: Mischa Friedman
Trcaxiirer: Donald Jacob.s
U6
CLASS OF 1948
Robert Epstein, Misclia Friedman, Samuel Glass,
Melvin Goldman, Herman Gottesmaii, Harold
Greenberg, Donald Jacobs, Eliot Kaplan, Jerome
Levine, Richard Levine, Harvej Shapiro, Edward
Simon, Sheldon Simon, Sidney Solomon, Ronald
Thaw, Myron Laipson, Jason Elias.
CLASS OF 1949
Alvin Alkon, Albert Bailet, Theodore Blank, Al-
bert Brown, Arthur Brown, Richard Brown, Jerome
Casper, Walter Chizinsky, Hyman Edelstein, Wil-
liam Feldman, Donald Lieberman, Alan Lisman,
Richard Ober, Hyman Roseman, Lawrence Siegel,
Jack Sims, David Wolf, Edward Young, Fred
Ziman.
CLASS OF 1950
Myron Atlas, Harry Bain, Lawrence Bravinen,
Jason Berger, Sidney Brunnell, Haskell Francer,
John Gilboard, Howard Goldberg, Arnold Green,
Richard Green, John Kaitz, Burton Kolovson,
Leonard Janofsky, Daniel Issinberg, Alan Ornsteen,
Jean Perkins, Sheldon Promisel, Jerome Saphirstein,
Chester Shatz, Edward Treshinsky, Edward Wein-
swig, William Winn, Robert Scolnick.
Bovs will be boys
AEPi reviews its record for 1947-1948:
Sports: AEPi won the interfraternity foot-
ball championship !
Sociah: To celebrate the biggest football
game of the season, AEPi played host to
its brothers from the Eta Deuteron Chap-
ter of Tufts College !
Sculpturing: AEPi's "March of Dimes"
won first place in the Snow Sculpture
Contest of Winter Carnival Weekend!
Singitig: W'ith the harmony and color
of "Meadow Land" AEPi ranked second
in the Interfraternity Sing!
The traditional deer, from its place on
the living-room wall, looked with pride at
the spirit and enthusiasm that filled the
AEPi house.
PHI
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' that rhythm, bo> I
Alpha Gamma Rho began its fraternity
life in 1947 with a varied social season.
The highlight of the social events was a
"Farmer's Frolic Dance." Again, Alpha
Gam scored with its vie dances. The social
season was given a decided flavor with
combined suppers and with the Annual
Banquet.
Alpha Gam was in the athletic linie-
Hght with so many brothers in basketball,
football, and baseball.
The spotlight was again placed on
Alpha Gam with Paul Dugas' election as
chairman of the Inter-fraternity Sing, a
scholarship award to the fraternity from
the National Alpha Gamma Rho, and the
winning of the Inter-fraternity Council
Scholarship Award for '47-'-48.
MU
CLASS OF 1948
Thomas .J. Army, George D. Butler, Raymond
W. Campbell, Robert H. Clorite, Philip H. Cole,
Emerson W. Hibbard, Robert W. .Tones, Richard P.
.Joyce, .James H. Keefe, William E. I^itz, Jr., David
Pimentel, John F. W. Schulze, Richard A. Williams.
CLASS OF 1949
Edward E. Fulton, Donald M. Kinsman, Langdon
Prouty, Mitchell Samborski, Henry I>. Thompson,
Clifton M. Waiigh, Hebert E. West.
CLASS OF 1950
Allan A. Alexander, John H. DuBois, Paul J.
Dugas, William A. Gallamore, William C. Haines,
Jr., Allen H. Keough, Arthur A. Muka, Edwin A.
ReHill, Donald E. Sisson, Theodore R. Sylvia. .
Siamese twins?
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ALPHA GAMMA RHO
Dugas. Sylvia, Alexander, Bennett, Davis, Buck, Ives. Kslerbro4tlvs, Anderson, MacEarcliern, Sisson, Mann, Aldrich,
I-Iibbard, McKay
Rehill. Nystrom, Hamilton. Warren. Christiansen, Kiddy, Keough, Haines, MacDonald, Rollins. Thompson, Tremble,
West, Gaylord, Fulton
Muka. DuBois. Najarian. Schulie. Cole, Joyce, Williams, Army, Keefe, Gallamore. Pimenlel. Butler, Clorite
OFFICERS
President: Richard Williams
Vice-President: Thomas Army
Secretary: James Keefe
Treasurer: Richard Joyce
Alumni Secretary: William Gallamore
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KAPPA SIGMA
Beauregard, Smith, Deltour, Anderson, Gullans, P. Smith, Waskiewicz, Downey, Handforth, Looney, Girard, Miner,
C. White, LeBlano, Casey. A. White, Zimba, Byrnes
Bourdeau, Hager, Momnic, Leahy. Neville. Wright. Babbitt. Newton, Nichol. Vara, Gagnon, Goodspeed, Norwood,
Fletcher, A. Martin, SanSoucic, Touhey, DriscoU, Beaumont
Impietro, Davenport. Kcnyon, Glaser. LaRochclIc, Courchene, Vail, Murphy, Ellis, Doten. O'Shea, Brenner, ,|. Martin,
Ro
rts. Wisnoski, Mellen. Perkins, Flaherty
OFFICERS
President: Eugene Murphy
Vice-President: Wiuthrop Vail
Secretary: Richard Ellis
Treasurer: William Courchene
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CLASS OF 1948
Carl G. Bremier, William L. Coiirchene, John R.
Davenport, Robert J. Deltour, Robert E. Diamond,
George \Y. Doten, Donald W. Glaser, Everett Hor-
gan, ,Iohn II. La Roehelle, Walter E. Mientka,
Eugene jSturphy. William Needham, Daniel F.
O'Shea, Albert ' ^^ Sealingi, Robert A. Stevens,
Arthur F. White, Jr.
CLASS OF 1949
John L Babbitt, Wilfred J. Beauregard, Jr., Ar-
thur H. Bever, John T. Dickmever, Richard A.
Ellis, William D. Flahertv, Donald E. Geer, Marc
A. Girard, John H. Hager, John W. Hantorth,
Wendell P. Hight, Robert E. Hall, Forrest L. Ken-
yon, John R. Lawrence, Robert Leahey, Richard H.
Lee, John J. Martin, William J. Mellon, Harold A.
Miner, Paul F. Monnie, Harold E. :\loyors, E.uvard
S. Neville, Russell G. Perkins. Robert L. San Soucie,
Frank E. Shumwav, James Morrill Smith, Jr.,
James T. Timberlake, Earl F. Tonet, Robert
Toohey, Winthrop B. Vail, Stanley E. Waskiewicz,
Charles J. White, Francis J. Wisnoski, Charles B.
Woods, George E. Wright, Theodore J. Ziemba,
Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr.
Kai>pa Sig plays the
CLASS OF 1950
Francis X. Anderson, Bernard W. Bourdeau,
John E. Byrnes, John E. Downey, Peter J. Drevin-
ski, Gardner B. Fletcher, Edward K. Funkhouser,
Jr., Roger A. Goodspeed, Roll' O. GuUans, William
P. Looney, Alfred E. Pigeon, Philip R. Smith.
''When good fellows get together"
In the Fall, the fraternity was the scene
of many open-house dances. During Home-
coming Weekend, October 25, the alumni
were treated royally to a buffet supper
after the victory. The following day, the
pledges had their own banquet.
The main social event of the year was
the Embassy Ball, held November 22.
This was the second formal of its kind,
and the Kappa Sigs hope to continue it as
a tradition. Jack Mahoney and his band
from Springfield provided the music, and
the choosing of a queen of the ball was the
highlight of the evening.
GAMMA DELTA
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A study in concentration at Lambda Chi
Gamma Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha
opened its second postwar year with
members occupying key positions in
every phase of university Hfe. Members
held the presidencies of Adelphia, Maroon
Key, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and
S.C.A. Eighteen Lambda Chis were on
varsity teams this year with fraternity
president Edward McGrath captaining
the basketball team and Bill Howes as co-
captain of the victorious Harriers.
Lambda Chis scored again in nominat-
ing Sally Bolles for honorary colonel.
Social life included the annual Home-
coming Banquet, Spring Formal, and the
Saturday night invitation dances. The
addition of Fran Murphy's Cave enhanced
good times at Lambda (^hi.
GAMMA
CLASS OF 1948
Robert K. Butler, John L. Dwyer, John J. Foley,
James W. Fulton, William H. Gaylord, William A.
Howes, Brooks R. Jakeman, Joseph H. Masterson,
George Maturniak, John A. MuUaly, Richard L.
Muri, Francis J. Murphy, John Powers, Richard C.
Roberson, Theodore J. St. Palley, Paul W. Winston.
CLASS OF 1949
David F. Collier, Robert B. Gleason, Raymond J.
Izzo, Jerome R. Landry, Thomas J. McGarr, Ed-
ward J. McGrath, Raymond G. O'Neill, Robert G.
Raymond, Howard B. Smith, Richard N. Smith,
Robert A. Tolman.
CLASS OF 1950
Richard T. Dolan, Arnold J. Estelle, Wallace R.
Fulton, Joseph R. Hilyard, AVilliam Lieberwirth,
Leonard A. O'Connor, Robert M. Pasini, Paul S.
Smith, Edmund J. Struzziero, William J. Troy,
Thomas C. Walz, John J. Winton, Richard P. Wynn,
Isidore O. Yergeau.
The "ravp-iVIe
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
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Schofield, Pasini, Yergcau. Howes. Gleason. Cole. Masterson. Raymond. Ualan. Maturniak, St. Pallej , R. Smith,
Walz. McCarthy. MuUaly
Wells, Robenson. Putnam. Ryan, Drohan. Jakeman. Murphy, Foley, Winston, H. B. Smith, Wlnton. .Johnston,
L''Esperance. Congdon, Flynn
Lieberwirth. Troy. Kstelle. Winn. Collier. O'Neill. McGrath, O'Connor. Hilyard. Izzo. McGarr, Struzziero
Shevis, Muri, Landry
OFFICERS
President: Edward J. McGrath
Vice-President: Leonard O'Connor
Secretary: Joseph R. Hilyard
Treasurer: Raymond G. O'Xeill
153
PHI SIGMA KAPPA
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Copp, R. Vigneau, Varncy, Evcrs, Crean, Ballou, Laccy, Mailloux, Marshall. Holmes, Blodgett, Kerr, S. Smilh,
Rodriguez, Puisz, Noyes
T. McCarthy, F. Vigneau, Ladd, Sullivan, Gilman, Ilolden, Jacques, Costello, Wogen, Kelsey, Ouillctle, Mutter,
Carron, V. Smith, Dwyer, Knowland, A. Price, Weslcott
Szetela, Gingras, Czarnccki, Merrill, Lucey, D. McCarthy. Shufelt, Lalibcrte, Bresnahan. Tunis, English, Jackson,
Trombla. Tozalowski. Hammond, Hansen, Walker, Ziwalowski. Ganley
OFFICERS
President: Bruce Shufelt
Vice-President: James Lalibertc
Secretary: Diiuiel McCarthy
Treasurer: Williiuii Lucey
Sentinel: Patrick Uresiiaiian
Indnctor: WilHam Tuuis
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CLASS OF 1948
Steven Czarnecki, Edward Edwards, James Eng-
lish, Ralph Gilman, Warren Gingras, David Jack-
son, James Laliberte, William Lucey, Daniel Mc-
Carthy, Homer Mills, Richard Norton, Samuel
Price, Bernard Stead, Edward Szetala.
CLASS OF 1949
John Baier, Henry Ballon, Patrick Bresnahan,
John Crean, Richard Hansen, Herbert Holden,
Stratton Kerr, George Kopp, Richard Lacey, Wil-
fred Learned, Joseph Magri, James Marshall,
Thomas !McCarth.\, Robert Noyes, James Price,
Earl Rodrequez, Bruce Shufelt, John Sullivan, Al-
bert Toczvdlowski, William Tunis.
Who''s got the full house?
CLASS OF 1950
Philip Dwyer, Richard Knowland, Sheldon Smith,
Francis Vigneau, Donald Westcott, Fred Ziwotowo-
ski.
Phi Sigs prepare for a ''bull :
A festive Formal Dance, held on
Founders' Day, March 15, marked the
75th Anniversary Year of the founding of
Phi Sig. On August 11-14, the 75th Annual
Convention of Phi Sigma Kappa will be
held at the Somerset Hotel in Boston.
This celebration is of interest to the stu-
dents of the U of M, past and present,
since this organization was founded on
this campus and has spread in consider-
able numbers to the four corners of the
U.S.
On campus, Phi Sig was represented in
student activities by Steve Czarnecki
who was president of the Student Senate
and of Adelphia.
ALPHA
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Q. T. V.
jn.
j-^— ^(foleuo: Ou^f^f^^ "Set O0I4.
Maliiali. Willis. Kobiluillc. t;hiklakis. Hobery, Fuller
Cuff. Bross. Porter. Morrison. Parsons. Greene, Crepeau. Szetela
Lane. Cadorcllc, White, Tower, Lovelace, Matthews, Bulnian, Watson
OFFICERS
President: Warren Lovelace
Vice-President: True Tower
Secretary: Cornelius Biilman
Treasurer: John White
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CLASS OF 1948
John Cadorette
CLASS OF 1949
Kichard Best, Cornelius Bulman, Ilarr.v Chik-
lakis, David Cuff, Gerard Frappier, Paul Lane,
Warren Lovelace, John Matthews, Kenneth Mor-
rison, Kenneth Parsons, Charles Robitaille, True
Tower, John Watson, John White.
CLASS OF 1950
William Bross, Joseph Mack, Alphonsc Presto.
i necessary for rola
Twelve vie parties and .six smokers
highlighted a banner year for QTV fra-
ternity. 1947-48 saw the addition of sev-
eral pledges and members who not only
strengthened the group but also enabled
it to conduct successfully the invitation
dances and open houses as well as the fra-
ternity smokers and the interfraternity
exchange dinners. There were also various
season activities on the social agenda for
the QTV's. A Christmas dance at the
house was the high spot of the winter sea-
son, while the spring months were marked
by the highly successful Spring formal,
the annual pledge banquet, and the popu-
lar QTV outing.
ALPHA
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CLASS OF 1948
Warren Anderson, James Bodurtha, Ralph Gar-
butt, Robert Glendon, William Good, Fred Jones,
Nelson Jones, John Lambert, Edward Otero, Leslie
Savino, Norman Sullivan.
CLASS OF 1949
Ellsworth Barrows, Chester Bowen, George Bur-
gess, Wayne Burnett, Louie Clough, Arnold Erick-
son, Charles Farley, John Farquarson, John Gra-
ham, Richard Hall, Fred Heffron, Stanley Januszkie-
wicz, Cyril Leblanc, Richard Legrand, Peter Moz-
den, Charles Nichols, William Potter, Donald Ray,
Robert Reis, Donald Roy, Everett Schubert, Paul
Stenard, Waldo Stevens, Donald Thatcher, Alvin
Therrien, George Whorf, Alan Young.
This year Sigma Alpha Epsilon bought
from Mrs. Ray Stannard Baker the house
on 188 Sunset Avenue that once was the
home of her famous husband. The legacy
left in the house by Baker contains four of
his books, garden tools and paint cans.
Among its members, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon boasts the Secretary of the Senate,
Assistant Editor of the Quarterly, Sports
Editor of the Collegian and Index, and
two men on the first-string football team.
The January Thaw Dance, started in
1947, was held again this year as S.A.E.'s
contribution to Campus Social Events.
MASSACHUSETTS KAPPA
CLASS OF 1950
Harold Brunette, Bernard Cossar, Francis Florini,
Frank Grice, John Hauschild, Richard Humphreys,
Robert Jones, George McCollum, Christopher
Yahnis.
The "selected reading" of S.A.E.
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
11/ Suws^i ;Ai;e»\u-«
Humphrey, lleffron. Otero. Whorf, Cos
Graham, Farquhi
Kha?.ai. Brunei te. Herd. Grief
Farley. Baker, R. Benson, B. Benson, Hunter, Beau
Mozden, Anderson. Savino, F. Jones, Glendon, Hall. Thatcher, N. Jo
ir. Januszkiewic?,. Zukowski. Battite, Flynn, Potter, Reis, Kenney, Hig^ins,
^on, Therrien, Robinson. Merrick. Lablank. Moriartv
. Rogers, Huckins, MacCollum, Ray, Stenard, Schubert, Cornish, Young,
Pecukonis, Allen, Kosarick
Garbutt, Stevens, Erickson. Good, Barrows,
Lambert
Wood, Newell, Clough. Roy, Hatch, Quimby. Nichols, Collins, Go
r. O'Malley. Mills, Sowcrby
OFFICERS
Archon: Ralph Gaibutt Correspondent: Donald Thatcher
Deputy Archon: Waldo Stevens Chronicler: George Burgess
Treasurer: Arnold Erickson ^^'arden: Louie Clough
Recorder: Chester Bowen Herald: Robert Reis
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OFFICERS
President: Daniel Burgess
^^ice-President: Charles Bailej', Jr.
Secretary: Edmund Farinha
Treasurer: Joseph Weretlenyk
MEMBERS
Daniel Burgess
Charles Bailey, Jr.
Edmund Farinha
Joseph Weretelnyk
Completing its second postwar year,
Sigma Phi Epsilon has carried out a highly
successful program of scholastic, athletic,
and social activities.
Since most of the members were gradu-
ated or had transferred to other colleges a
few years ago, a small group of five men
decided to reactivate the fraternity. This
year 11 new men have joined the organiza-
tion.
Although handicapped by the lack of
a house, the members, by working to-
gether with other houses, conducted some
very successful joint social affairs.
By next year, Sig Ep hopes to have a
house of its own and again take its place
as one of the largest and most active
houses on campus.
PLEDGES
Eugene Mason '50, Raymond Beaulacy '51, J.
Warren Chadwick, Jr. '51, Philip Dean '51, Jeremiah
rierhhy '51, Robert Murray '51, Edward Smith '51,
James Stapleton '51, Ervin Stockwell '51, Alphonse
Turcotte '51, Frank Weisse, .Jr. '51.
MASSACHUSETTS ALPHA
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON
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Pu-bl t c A."t iowfc: S ^3 e >^ «v.
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n
Chadwick, Stapleton, Dean, Mason
Murray. Farinha. Burgess. Bailey, Stockwell
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TAU EPSILON PHI
"^Oolove: L9.ueu\ de^ avx«l \/UWi
Bilsky. Cooper, Greenfield. Colman, Winer, lieukcu, Goldberfl, Sagan, W iuslou, Fishmaii, Kadlo. Silberglell, Grosser.
Mendclson. Davis. Berman
Brown, Abrahams, Coppelman, Komm, Quint, M. Cohen, Gibbs, Rubin. Kern. Insuik. Laby. Wolff. Sudhaller.
Kaufman. Grecnberg. Kaplan. Slavin
Shaponick. Itennell. Geller. Fein, Kronick, Goldin, Goldblatt, Gordon, J. Cohen, Klein. Ilernslein. Porler. G€.lub
OFFICERS
President: Samuel Coppelman
Vice-Presidenl: David Mendelson
Secretary: Robert Fein
Treasurer: Merwin Rubin
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CLASS OF 19-18
Bernard Bennett, Paul Bernstein, Irwin Bilskv,
Saul Cohen, George Epstein, Robert Fein, Jerome
Geller, Irving Goldblatt, George Goldin, Arnold
Golub, Robert Gordon, Marvin Henkiii, Max Klein,
David Kronick, Elliott Porter, Irving Ratner,
Avroni Romni, Bertram Sparr.
CLASS OF 19-t9
Allan Abrahams, Richard S. Brown, Arthur Burt-
man, Joseph Cohen, Herbert Cooper, Samuel Cop-
pelman, David Davis, Ralph Fishman, Hubert
Goldberg, Paul Greenberg, Daniel Greenfield, Aljra-
ham Kaufman, Herbert Kern, David Mendleson,
Jason Radio, Merwin Rubin, A. Max Shaponik,
Milton Shore, Allen Silbergleit, Calvin Spivak,
David Sudhalter.
Hail to the frat!
CLASS OF 1950
Melvin Abrahamsoii, Xorman Berkowitz, Merwin
Cohen, Harold Fienman, Irving Gibbs, Charles
Goldfarb, Theodore Goodman, Bernard Grosser,
X. ^lilton Insuik, M. Bruce Kolman, Morton Laby,
Earl Quint, Elliott Sagan, Bernard Slavin, Earl
Winer, Xorman Winston, Peter Wolff.
With an active membership of nearly
sixty members, Tau Pi chapter of Tau
Epsilon Phi fraternity celebrated its im-
provement and growth since its inception
ten years ago by a formal this spring.
TEP ranked high in scholastics for the
spring session of 1947, and has members
active in the Senate, the Collegian, the
Quarterly, and other campus groups.
TEP's football squad was runner-up for
second place in the inter-frat football
competition.
Tau Pi chapter sent five delegates to the
national convention in Boston in Decem-
ber which was climaxed with the formal
induction of some of its pledges and a
New Year's Eve formal.
TAU PI
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lUTOsls a Thetn Chi
"Alma Mater First and Tlieta Chi for
Alma Mater" has been the slogan of the
fraternity that was known on campus for
its annually presented Sadie Hawkins
Dance and Bowery Ball. Active in sports,
organizations, and interfraternity compe-
tition, Theta Chi had among its members
the President of the Junior Class, Ed
Drewniak, and Managing Editor of the
Collegian, Hank Colton.
Originating as a local fellowship of six-
teen men at Massachusetts Agricultural
College in 1908, this, the fifth fraternity
on campus was known as Theta Phi until
1911 when it became Theta Chapter of the
National Fraternity Theta Chi.
THETA
CLASS OF 1948
1'homas K. Bliss, George A. Chase, Thomas A.
CiiUxTtson, Gerald A. Deroiser, Donald H. Fowler,
William A. Hosmer, Robert E. Lynch, John W. Mas-
talerz, Roger D. McCutcheon, Horace N. Millikin,
Robert D. Pease, Almon O. Ruggles, John W. Shan-
non, Howard D. Stowe, Alan S. Warden.
CLASS OF 1949
Stanley Berdahowski, Robert R. Bertram, Ronald
D. Boddy, Donald J. Brennon, Walter M. Bussolari,
Edgar S. Burkhardt, Henry F. Colton, John T.
Conlon, Robert F. Crerie, Edward W. Critchett,
Edwin E. Drewniak, Henry F, Drewniany, Thomas
W. Fox, John W. Holloway, Richard F. Jackson,
Donald S. Lauder, William F. Robertson, George
Robichaud, George .A. Runquist, Phillip Vondell.
CLASS OF 1950
John R. Addison, Frederick N. Anderson, Jr.,
Ralph L. Bailey, Morton B. Bilbert, Robert Bul-
cock, Thomas Clark, David G. Gabrielson, Warren
A. Holway, Clement P. Houran, Robert C. Kendall,
Anthony J. Manganero, Cro.sby Olinto, Edwin
Paul, Harlow E. Pendleton, Patrick H. Rooney,
George E. Rose, Louis H. Ruggles, William S.
Ryder, Frederick C. Skolfield, George L. Sundstrom,
James T. Swanick, Robert Tetrault, .Joseph West-
water.
S;iliii<la> N'i^l.l
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THETA CHI
n, Ryder, Hallway. Burkliardt,
[1, Bertram. Robertson.
Gabrielson. Armstrong. Stedman. J. Robinson. Blackadar. Conlon. Drewniany. Addi»
Vondell. Sundstrom. Houran. Gilbert, Buleock. Fayan
Rose, Clark. Anderson. Kendall. Fox, L. Ruggles. Rundquist. Dre-miiak, Colton, Baker. Brenn
Critchett. Tetrault. Bailey. Gorman, Desrosier
Berdahowski. Mastalerz. Stowe. Chase. A. Ruggles. Pease. Shannon. McCutcheon. Halloway, Milliken. Culbertson,
Hosmer. Warden
Bussolari, Boddy. Westwater. Olinlo, Howland. Swaniek
OFFICERS
President: Ward Shannon
Vice-President: Robert Pease
Secretary: Robert E. Lynch
Treasurer: Roger McCutcheon
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
TmJ^
E. Troll. S. BolU-s. M. M.i
P. Ford, Sec; E. Klein. V
M. Van Meter. M. Chase. M. A. Alper. 1». Schekr
■«s.; J. Marien. Pres.; J. Shoenbers. Treas.; M. Av
Anything that directly affects the ma-
jority of girls on campus needs a guiding
hand. This is the purpose of the Panhel-
lenic Council — the legislative and ad-
visory body that supervises the activities
of our six national sororities.
Through the Handbook, published by
'"Panhell," freshman girls are first intro-
duced to sorority, its meanings and its
purposes, and are prepared for the hectic
days of "rushing" that are to follow.
As part of its functions, "Panhell"
sponsors scholarship — by awarding a tea-
set to the sorority with the highest scho-
lastic average, the Intersorority Sing and
Declamation, and the Inter-Greek Ball in
conjunction with the Interfraternity
Council.
At "Panhell" workshops, pledge cap-
tains from all the sororities exchange
ideas, and so enhance the spirit of friendli-
ness and cooperation that already exist
in our Greek world.
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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
A. Bailet, J. Radio. M. Henkcn. H. Holtlc
R. Roberson, Mr. Colwell, J. Davenporl. V
W. Kobii
s.; W. Tu
on, 1). Ray
s. E. Kaplai
By handling the business of all fraterni-
ties collectively, the Interfraternity Coun-
cil was of great aid in securing the cooper-
ation of the Greeks. The organization
sponsored activity among the fraternities
with the annual presentation of the Skits
and Sing. Interfraternity Sports — foot-
ball, basketball, volleyball, and baseball —
pro7iioted friendly competition among the
fraternities.
In conjunction with Panhellcnic Coun-
cil, the Interfraternity (^ouncil presented
Greek Week — a week of social events
which included the Greek Ball.
The Council held meetings every Wed-
nesday evening at 5:00. Dues for each
fraternity were twenty-five dollars for the
academic year.
Officers of the Council were : President,
John Davenport, Kappa Sigma; Vice-
President, Robert Lynch, Theta Chi;
Secretary, William Litz, Alpha Gamma
Rho; and Treasurer, William Tunis, Phi
Sigma Kappa.
167
Se4UJ0^
The members of the largest sen-
ior class on record stood side by
side to receive their diplomas. Men
and women leaving a college in a
state of growth knew they would
return as alumni proud to have
helped in the evolution of a uni-
versitv.
PHI KAPl'.V PHI
Klinor Gulusha, Avrom Romm, George Epstein, John Markuson, John Marten, Irving Ratner,
Frances Gobbi
Lucille Blakeslee. Margaret Peck. Betty Kobak. Glena Cady. Maija Honkonen. Janet Shoenberg,
Anita Mann
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
I Laliberte. Capt.: Ward Shannon, Treas.: Ted St. Palley, Sgl.-al-Ar
Tina Romano, V.-Prea.; Warren Gingras, Pre^.; Phyllis Brunn.r, See.
170
PHI KAPPA PHI
In tlu' Fall of 1947, seventeen members of the Class of '48 were elected to Phi Kappa
Phi Honor Society.
The ^Massachusetts Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was initiated here in 1904. Senior students
and graduate students from all departments who have had an 85% average during their
college years are eligible for election.
The President of the Society is Prof. Frederick Troy. He became president last spring
and will hold office for two years. Prof. Richard Foley is Vice-President ; Prof. Arthur Juli;ui,
Secretary; Prof. Harvey Sweetman, Treasurer.
The Society elected Irving Ratner as Phi Kappa Phi Scholar and awarded him the tradi-
tional if'oO prize.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
The members of the Class of 1948 had no way of predicting when they entered Massa-
chusetts State College during a war year that they would be part of the largest class to be
graduated from the University of Massachusetts. As they received their diplomas, undoubt-
edly some seniors thought of other faces and other times before a war interrupted their edu-
cation.
The seniors of '48 have spent happy years here building friendships and associations
that will last. They will remember the fun they have had participating in activities, the pro-
fessors, the traditions. They look forward to the day when they will return to an expanded
university, but still the campus of "those old familiar faces. "
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ADELPHIA
The two primary purposes of Adelphia, senior men's honorary society, are to foster and
uphold the highest type of fellowship, ideals, and interests at the University of Massachu-
setts; to stimulate and promote leadership among the underclassmen, and to reward them
by a final recognition before their graduation from the University. The group is self -perpetu-
ating, and eight seniors and seven juniors are recognized each spring, by tapping, at the
Senior Convocation. This year's Adelphians sponsored their annual dance with Isogon,
continued with their support of the AVar Memorial Drive, and acted as liason agents between
the alumni and the University goings-on. Adelphians also kept a fatherly watch over their
sophomore counterparts, the Iveymen.
ISOGON
Isogon is the senior women's honorary society designed to recognize outstanding girls
of the class. Co-Ediquette, a book of do's and don't's published for freshmen was one of the
many products of the busy society. The girls also found time to sponsor joint dances with
Adelphia, senior men's honorary society, and to oversee the work of the sophomore Scrolls.
Easily recognized in their white flannel jackets, the girls displayed constantly the qualities
for which they were chosen: versatility, extracurricular activities, leadership, scholarship,
and character. Members for 1947-48 were tapped at the Junior-Senior Processional held in
the spring of their junior year, and served throughout their senior year. The group is self-
perpetuating.
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ADELPHIV
Ward Shannon. John Davcniiorl
Ka) Canipholl. Scc.-Troas. ; Brooks Jaki-nian. Tri-s.: Slcif t;»,arnc.ki
Abscnl: Sherry OnvidBon. V.-I'rr».; Dan M.Carthy
ISO«;OiS
Rulh Russrll. Bi-tty Lou Tolman, PrisciUa Farquarson, Jean llinsley
Phyllis BrunnKr. Jacqueline Marien. Barbara Nahlovsky. V.-Pres.; Antonelta lion
Z. Jancl Shoenberg, See.-Treas.; Elaine Haniliin
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W.UtREN E. ANDERSON
"Andy"
Food Technology. 13 Reno St., Worcester.
Born in 1923 at Worcester. Worcester
North High School. Class Treasurer, 1;
Class President, 2; Dean's List, 3; Carni-
val Ball Committee, 2; Carnival Com-
mittee, 4; Sophomore-Senior Hop Com-
mittee, 2; Food Technology Club, I
(President); Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
FR.4NCES S. ARCHIBALD
"xArchie"
English. 16 Delmore Rd., Xewton High-
lands. Born in 1926 at Waltham. Newton
High School. Choir, 1; Quarterly, 1, 2;
Women's Glee Club, 4; S.C.A., 1, 4;
S.C.A. Cabinet, 4 (Editor of Scan';
French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
THOMAS J. ARMY
Agronomy. 23 Falmouth St., Worcester.
Born in 1923 at Worcester. AVorcestor
South High School. Class Nominating
Committee, 3: Dean's List, 1, 3; Outing
Club, 4; Carnival Committee. 4; Animal
Husbandry Club, 1, 2; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
MARY E. AVERY
"Becky"
Home Economics. North River Rd., Cul
rain. Born in 1926 at Greenfield. Arnl^
Academy. Panhellenic, 3, 4; Women'>
Glee Club, 4; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3, 4: War Memorial Drive, 3; W.A..\
2, 3; Sigma Kappa (Historian, 4).
174
CHARLES \N . B.VlLliY, JK.
"Chuck"
Physics. '2;>.5 Wiisliinston Si., Maiden.
Born in 1918 nt Yonkcrs, X. V. Dart-
mouth High School. Sifima Phi Epsilon.
PAULINE BAESES
"Polly"
Honie^Econoniics. 189 Chestnut St., New
Bedford. Born in 19'2() at New Bedford.
New Bedford High School. Dean's List,
8; Choir, 1; Collegian, 1; Freshman Hand-
book Board, 1, 2; Women's Glee Chili,
1, 3; Campus Varieties, 1; Phillips Brooks
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary-Treasurer, 3);
S.C.A. Cabinet, 4 (Publicity Chairman);
Home Economics Cluli, 2, 3, 4 (Program
Chairman, 4); Wcslev Foundation, 1, 3, 4
(Secretary, 3, 41; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
Beta Phi.
HAYINIOND H. BALISE
"Ray"
Economics. 77 Pro.spect St., Northamp-
ton. Born in 1922 at .Vmhcrst. Northamp-
ton High School. Lambda Chi Alpha. ^
HARRIET O. BATES
French. Bedford Rd., Carlisle. Born in
1926 at Arlington. Concord High School.
Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 3, 4; French Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; French
House, 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma (Re-
cording Secretary, 4).
jvlirilyn m. baker
"Lynn"
Economics. 214 South St., Southbridge-
Bom in 1927 at Southbridge. Marv E.
^Yells High School. Dean's List, 3;
Roister Doi.sters, 2, 3; Drill Team, 3, 4;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club,
1, 2; Radio Club, 3; W.A.A., 2; Chi
Omega.
JEAN BAYLES
"Jeannie"
Political Science. South Dennis. Born in
1926 at Dennis. Yarmouth High School.
Dean's Li.st, 2, 3; Collegian, 1, 2, 3;
Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Com-
mittee, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3; Cheerleader,
3, 4: Kappa Kappa Gamma (Correspond-
ing Secretary, 4).
PRISCILLA W. B-4LDWIN
"Penny"
Home Economics. Pine Ave., Harwich-
port. Born in 1925 at Harwichport. Har-
wich High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3; Nature Guide Association (Secre-
tary-Treasurer, 3); W.A.A., 1, 2, 3;
Naiads, 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance Club, 1, 2;
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
JUDITH K. BAZOL
"Judy"
.\gricultural Economics. 48 Englewood
Ave., Brookline. Born in 1927 at Boston.
Girls' Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 3;
Honors Work, 4; Quarterly Club, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Secretary, 4); Freshman Handbook
Board, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Hillel
Foundation, 1, 2, 3. 4 (Senior Council, 3);
Dairy Club, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club,
2,.S, 4:W.A.A.,2,3,4.
175
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BEKNAKD BENNETT
"King"
History. 25 Hiawatha St., Springfielil.
Born in 1925 at Springfield. Technical
High School. Dean'.s List, 3; Collegian,
3, 4; Pre-Med. Club, 3; Tau Ep.silon Phi.
PALL W. BERNSTEIN
"P.W."
Zoology. 476 Chestnut St., Springfield.
Born in 1922 at Fall River. Classical Higli
School. Transfer from American luteni.i-
tional College. Dean's List, 3; Ilillrl
Foundation, 2, 3, 4: International Hchi-
tions Club, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Cluli, 2, 3, 4;
Tau Epsilon Phi.
SHIRLEY i:. BETTER
"Shiil"
Economics. 24 Evans lid., Peabodv. Born
in 1927 at Peabody. Pealjody High School.
Dean's List, 2, 3; Honors VVork, 4; Col-
legian, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 2, 3, 4;
Women's Glee Club, 1; Outing Club, 2;
Current Affairs Club, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med.
Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau (Assistant
Treasurer, 3).
ARTHLIR H. BEYER
"Art"
•Land.scapo .Vrrhitccturc. S(i Silver Si..
Springheld. lioni in 1 1122 a I Springfield.
Springfield ■I'eclmiiai High School. Trans-
fer from Slockbridge School of Agricul-
ture. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sinfonietta,
1, 2; Landscape Architecture Club, 3, 4;
Kappa Sigma.
17(>
MIKIAM BILKTSKY
"!\linii"
Chemistry. IS Sutton St., Mnttnpnn.
Born in li)'27 at Boston. Jeremiah E.
Burke High School. Dean's List, 1; Col-
legian. 1, i, 3, 4 (Make-up Editor, 41.
Quarterly Club, 3, 3 (Member-at-Large.
3h Hillel, 1, '2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, % 3,
4; Sigma Delta Tau.
KKW IN S. BILSKY
"Baron"
Economics. 11 Western Dr., Longmead-
o\v. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Clas.sical
High School. Dean's List, 3; Hillel, 3, 4;
Pre-Med. Club, 3: Tau Epsilon Phi.
LUCILLE F. BLAKESLEE
"Lu"
Home Economics. 12 Sycamore St.,
Brattleboro, Vt. Born in 1926 at Brattle-
boro. Brattleboro High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3; Honors Work, 4; QuarterK-
Club, 2, 3; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 4;
Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
THOIMAS K. BLISS, .IR.
"Kent"
Dairy Industry. 697 Park St., Attleboro.
Born in 1924 at Attleboro. Attleboro
High School. Dean's List, 3; Judging
Team, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4 (Corresponding
Secretary, 4); Cheerleader, 2; Theta Chi.
,)OSKI'IIINE G. BLONIAHZ
"Bunnio"
Bacteriology. 1.5 Hoosac St., .Vdams.
Born in 1924 at Adams. Adams Senior
High School. Graduated from BayJPath
Secretarial School in Longmeadow. Class
Nominating Committee, 4; Band, 3, 4
(Majdrctle, 3, 4); Index, 4; Campus
Varirli.s, 1, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3; New-
man Chil), 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club,
2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman, 3); Plying
Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Home-Coming
Committee, 4; Legislature Day Com-
mittee, 3; Community Chest Committee,
3; Sigma Kappa (('orresponding Secre-
larj,4).
VIRGINIA K. BOSKI
"Ginnie"
Psychology. 43 Kirkland Ave., North-
ampton. Born in 1927 at Northampton.
Northampton High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club, 3, 4.
EDWARD J. BOURDEAU
"Ed"
Physical Education. 116 Third St., Tur-
ners Falls. Born in 1920 at Turners Falls.
Monson Academy. Dean's List, 3;
Maroon Key, 1; Kappa Sigma.
CARL G. BRENNER
"Flip"
Economics. 1024 Brown St., Peekskill,
N. Y'. Born in 1923 at Peekskill. Peekskill
Military Academy. Transfer from Uni-
versity of Rochester. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3,
4: Campus Varieties, 3, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4;
Radio Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Tennis,
3, 4; Kappa Sigma (Social Chairman, 4).
177
R. LOUISE BRISSET
"Lou"
Sociology. 895 Hampshire St., Holyoke.
Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Choir, 1, i: Women's Glee Club,
1, 4; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3: Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio
Club, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3;
Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega.
DONALD C. BRODERICK
"Don"
Economics. 93 Sheridan St., Lynn. Born
in 1922 at Lynn. Lynn English High
School. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Phi
(Secretary-Treasurer, 2).
BARBARA A. BROLULLET
"Bobby"
Psychology. 288 Linden St., Holyoke.
Born in 1927 at Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Dean's List, 3; Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2: Psychol-
ogy Club, 3, 4.
JOHN L. BROWN
"Jack"
English. 7 Flynt Ave., Monson. Born in
1921 at Palmer. Monson Academy.
Dean's List, 3, 4; Burnham Declamation,
178
KIM( K .1. BUlMiLL
Zoologv. 7 .I(iiu\s St., Worcostcr. Horn in
19'>7 at Worcostcr. <.'!assio:il Hiiili S<-1umi1,
Qiuirtorlv C'hiK, 1. '2, 3; Oiillii;; ('liil.. 1. '2,
S, 4: Hiilol, 1. '-', ;i, 4: C'luMiiistrv ("hili,
i. 3: Mathematics CUih. 1, '•2, \i: Viv-
Med. Cluli. 1. '2, ;i, 4: Psvrliolcifiv (^luh,
3. 4: Naiads, 1, -2, 3, 4; Mcnlcni Oancr
Clul., -2.
PHYLLIS F. BHIMNKK
•rhyl"
Fino Arts. Cranlniry Neck Rd., Cranbui \ ,
N. J. Born in 1926 at Trenton, N ,1
Princeton High School. Class Secietan,
3: Dean's List, 3; Choir, 1; \\ omens
Glee Chib, 3; S.C.A., 3; Commimit\
Chest Committee, 4; Isogon, 4, \aiads,
1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Kappa Gamma (Piesi-
dent, 4).
LILLL\N D. BLCZOKI
"Lll"
Floriculture. West St., Ludlow. Born in
1926 at Southwick. Ludlow High School.
Dean's Li.st, 3: Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Horticultural Show Committee, 4: Flori-
culture Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); 4-H
Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3.
DANIEL F. BURGESS
"Dan"
Economics. 247 Market St., Brockton.
Born in 1922 at Brockton. Brockton
High School. Demolay Club, 4; Sigma
Phi Epsilon (Guard, 1; Rushing Chair-
man, 2: President, 3, 4).
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DAVID Bl UUKS
llislurv. 118 Massa.soit St., Springfield.
I!(jrn ill 1924 at Hartford, Conn. High
School of Commerce. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Inlernational Relations Club, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 4).
GEORGE D. BUTLER, JR.
Entomology. 153 Highwood Ave., Leonia,
N. J. Born in 1923 at Newark, N. J.
Leonia High School. Sinfonietta, 1; Wes-
ley Foundation, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President,
3); Fernald Entomology Club, 2, 3, 4
(Vice-President, 3; President, 4); Alpha
Gamma Rho (Secretary, 3).
w *^ ^*
ROBERT K. BUTLER
"Boom"
History. 12 Barnard Rd., Worcester.
Born in 1923 at Worcester. Worcester
Academy. Class President, 3; Senate, 3, 4
(Secretary, 3; Treasurer, 4); Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee,
3, 4 (Vice-Chairman, 3; Treasurer, 4);
Carnival Committee, 2; Sophomore-Sen-
ior Hop Committee, 2; Lambda Chi
Alpha.
JOHN W. C.ADORETTE
Chemistry. R.F.D. South Pond Rd.,
Plymouth. Born in 1921 at Plymouth.
Plymouth High School. Academic Activi-
ties Board, 1, 2, 3; Men's Glee Club,
1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager, 1, 3; Director, 2);
Outing Club, 1; Newman Club, 1; Chem-
istry Club, 4; QVT (Sergeant-at-arms, 1;
Social Chairman, 3, 4).
179
GLENN A G. CADY
Home Economics. North Rd., Wybeii,
Westfield. Born in 1926 at Westfield.
Westfiekl High School. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3, i; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Index, 4; Drill
Team, 3, 4; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 3;
Alumni Horae-Coming Committee, 4;
Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Home Economics
Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa (Treasurer, 3;
Recording Secretary, 4).
IMARTHA J. CAIRD
"INIarty"
Psychology. 147 Park St., Braintreo.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Braintree High
School. Class Officer (Secretary, 1); Drill
Team, 3, 4; Campus Varieties, 2; Outing
Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Mother's Day
Committee, 3; Psychology Club, 3, 4;
Sigma Kappa.
ARTHUR M. CAMPBELL
"Art"
Physics. 19A Princeton St., East Boston.
Born in 1927 at Bo.ston. East Boston
High School.
RAYMOND W. J. CAMPBELL
"Ray"
Dairy Industry. 45 Carruth St., Dorches-
ter. Born in 1923 at Moneton, X.B., Can-
ada. Dorchester High School for Boys.
- Dean's List, 3; Maroon Key, 2; Senate,
3, 4 (Historian, 3; Vice-President, 4);
Judging Team, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4 (Vice-
President, 4); Adelphia, 4 (Secretary-
Treasurer, 4); Track, 1, 2, 3; Soccer, 4;
Alpha Gamma Rho.
180
KAMONA CAUD
"Mona"
Recreationnl T.endcrship. 40 Svimmor St..
Holbrook. Roni in \i^i(i at I'drthiiiil. Mo-
Sumner High Sclioul. (lass Xoiiiinatiiig
Committee. 3: Outing Club, 1, •J; S.C.A.,
1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Guide Association, 4;
W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa (Regis-
trar. 4).
GEORGE A. CHASE
"Creeper"
Economics. 21 Rockhill St., Foxboro.
Born in 1923 at Berlin, N. H. Foxboro
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Honors Work, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh-
man Handbook, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
French Club, l;Theta Chi.
.lANET E. CAREY
"Jan"
Chemistry. 78 Water St., Williamstown.
Born in 1925 at North Adams. Williams-
town High School. Outing Club, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARIBETH CHASE
"Maybe"
Psychology. 118 Norfolk St., Holliston.
Born in 1926 at Boston. Winthrop High
SchooL Class Nominating Committee, 2;
Panhellenic, 3, 4; Choir, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1; Greek Ball Com-
mittee, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 4; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta (Rush
Chairman, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3).
SHUILEY J. CAREY
"Shir!"
Modern Languages. 102 .Jackson Pkwy.,
Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Hol-
yoke High School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3,
4; Psychology Club, 2; Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
ANNELLA C. CHATEL
Mathematics. 39 Linfield St., Holbrook.
Born in 1924 at Holbrook. Siminer High
School. Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A.,
1, 2; 4-H Club, 1; Home Economics Club,
1: Mathematics Club, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda
Mu.
IVLARTHA McA. CHAPES
"Mac"
History and Education. 58 Sunset Ave.,
Amherst. Born in 1925 at Newcastle,
Penn. Northfield School for Girls. Dean's
List, 2, 3; Burnham Declamation, 2;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 1; Phil-
lips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi-
dent, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cabinet, 1, 2,
3; Editor of Scan, 2; Vice-President, 3;
President, 3); United Religious Council,
2, 3; Carnival Ball Committee, 2, 3;
(Sculpture Chairman, 4) ; Current Affairs
Club, 2, 3;W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4.
PATRICIA A. CLANCY
"Patty"
Psychology. 75 Avon PI., Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Quar-
terly, 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Editor, 3 ; Associate
Editor, 4) ; Quarterly Club, 2, 3, 4 (Chair-
man, 4); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychol-
ogy Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 1; Radio
Club, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
181
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ROBERT H. CLORITE
"Bob"
Entomology. 133 Elsbree St., Fall River.
Born in 1922 at Fall River. B.M.C. Dur-
fee High School. Bristol County Agricul-
tural School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Outing
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Hike Manager, 1); New-
man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Manager,
1); Current Affairs Club, 1; Dairy Club,
1 ; Fernald Entomology Club, 3, 4 (Secre-
tary, 3); Future Farmers of America
(Treasurer, 4); Alpha Gamma Rho.
GEORGE COHEN
Pre-Med. 135 Spencer St., Dorchester.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Boston Latin
School. Transfer from University of New
Hampshire and Norwich University.
Pre-Med. Club, 2. 3.
SAUL COHEN
Chemistry. 1293 Dwight St., Springfield.
Born in 1924 at Springfield. Springfield
Classical High School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Tau Ep.silon Phi (Committee Chairman,
3).
PHILIP H. COLE
"Phil"
Animal Husbandry. 20 High St., West-
field. Born in 1922 at Springfield. Mount
Hermon. Transfer from Davidson College,
Davidson, N. C. Dean's Li.st, 3; Outing
Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); S.C.A., 3; Ani-
mal Husbandry Club, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma
Rho (Chaplain, 4).
[18!^
CLAIRE M. COiMiMO
"Coniiiio"
Socioloiiy. '2(» Wcllnian St., AmI.uim. Horn
in in'27 at Worcester. Aiilnini High
School. Roistei' Doistei's, '2; Campus
Varieties, 1, '2; Outing Chil), 1; Xcwuian
Chih, 1, -2. ;i, 4; Current .Vflfairs ("hib,
'2. 3i Home Economics Cluli, '2; W.A.A.,
2; Chi Omega.
RUTH L. COOK
"Cookie"
Home Economics. 137 West Alvord St.,
Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield.
Classical High School. Transfer from
Dean Junior College. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3: Home Eco-
nomics Club, 2, 3; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
BARBARA .J. COOLEY
"Bobbie"
History. 12 Brook St., East Longmeadow.
Born in 1926 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Class Nominating Commit-
tee, 2; Deans List, 2, 3; Choir, 1; AYom-
en's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Psychol-
ogy, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
i'i{is<;iLLA M. corroN
Languages and Literature. 5 Brookline
Ave, Haverhill. Born in 192.5 at Haver-
hill. Haverhill High School. Dean's List,
1, 3; (iuarterly, 1; .ludson I'Vllowship,
2, 3, I. (Secretary, 3; President, 4); Chem-
istry Club, 2; Home Economics ('lub, 1;
Xaiin-e (iuiile Association, 3; Pre-Med.
Cbib, 4; Pi Beta Phi (Treasurer, 3; Vice-
President, 4).
WUXIAM L. COLRCHENE
"BiU"
Chemi.stry. 50 Dexter St., Springfield.
Born in 1926 at Springfield. Technical
High School. Class Oflicer (Treasurer, 2) ;
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors Work, 4;
Freshman Handbook Board, 2; Roister
Doisters, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Military Ball Committee, 2; Chemistry
Club, 2, 4; Kappa Sigma (Treasurer, 3).
.JACQUELINE COUTURE
"Jackie"
Economics. State Rd., Becket. Born in
1926 at Schenectady, N. Y. Pittsfield
High School. Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology
Club, 1, 2; World Affairs Club, 3.
BARBAR.^ COOPER
"Binky"
Sociology. Main St., West Yarmouth.
Born in 1926 at New Rochelle, N. Y.
Yarmouth High School. Dean's List, 3;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 3, 4; Phil-
lips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2,
3, 4; German Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 3, 4;
Kappa Alpha Theta (Editor, 4).
.JOHN F. CROSBY
Physics. 271 Silver St., Greenfield. Born
in 1922 at Manchester, N. H. Greenfield
High School. Dean's List, 1, 3.
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ANN M. CROriY
"Crotty"
Bacteriology. 59 Hamilton St., Worcester.
Born in 1927 at Worcester. Classical High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Band, 3, 4
(Drum Majorette): Choir, 1; Women's
Glee Club, 4; Campus Varieties, 1; New-
man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Dance Chairman
2); Bacteriology Club, 3, 4; Modern
Dance Club, 2; Chi Omega.
THOMAS A. CULBERTSON
"Tommy"
Economics. 536 N. Felton St., Philadel-
phia, Penn. Born in 1923 at Newtown
Sc|uare, Penn. LaSalle Hall, Maryland.
Military Ball Committee, 2; Summer
Social Committee, 1, 2 (Chairman, 1);
Varsity Soccer, 3, 4; Theta Chi.
ROBERTA L. CURTIS
"Budd"
Sociology. Bo.\ 261, Rutland. Born in
1926 at Worcester. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 3; Concert Association, 2, 3,
4; Band, 3; Choir, 1; Sinfonietta, 1;
W' omen's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club,
1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta (Archivist, 3;
Fraternity Editor, 4).
PHYLLIS A. CUSHMAN
"Phyl"
Sociology. 15 Everett St., Cambridge.
Born in 1927 at Worcester. Cambridge
High and Latin School. Choir, 1; Sin-
fonietta, 1, 2; Ski Club, 4; Carnival Com-
mittee, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
184]
.lEANETTE CYNARSKI
Chemistry. 7 Cook St., Adam.s. Born in
19'26 at Adams. Adams High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors AYork, -t:
Band, 3, 4; Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Women's
Glee Club, 3, 4; Onting Clnli, 1; W.A.A..
2, 3, i: Xewman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Mother's
Dav Committee, 3; Chemistry Club, 1, 2,
3, 4; Pre-Mod. Club, 4: Pi Beta Phi
(President. 4; Recording Secretary, 3).
STEPHEN W. CZAKSECKI
"Steve"
Pre-iNIed. 12 Lovell St., Easthampton.
Born in 1922 at Easthampton. Easthamp-
ton High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4;
Interfraternity Council, 2; Legislature
Day Committee, 3; Freshman Picnic
Committee, 4; Senate, 3, 4 (President, 4);
Collegian, 1; Freshman Reception, 4;
Spring Day Committee, 3: Campus Chest
Fund Committee, 4; War Memorial Drive
Committee, 3: Adelphia, 4; Varsity Soc-
cer, 1, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee, 4;
Sophomore - Senior Hop Committee
(Chairman, 2); Who's W%o, 4; Veteran's
Association, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Kappa.
LEROY E. DARLING, .JR.
"Lee"
Physics. Bom in 1925 at Worcester. North
Brooldfield High School. Chemistry Club,
2: Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4; Physics Club, 3, 4.
V-
MARION C. DAY
Psychology. Boston and Worcester Turn-
pike, Northboro. Born in 1926 at Wor-
cester. Northboro High School. Class
Nominating Committee, 2, 3; Choir, 1;
Sadie Hawkins Day Committee, 2; Psy-
chology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
All-State Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Chi Omega.
ROBERT W. DAY
"Bob"
Mechanical Engineering. 2 Federal Circle,
Amherst. Born in 1924 at Worcester.
Northboro High School. Dean's List, 3;
Engineering Club, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi
Alpha.
ROBERT .J. DELTOUR
"Joe"
Psychology. 18 Reynolds Ave., Monson.
Born in 1923 at Palmer. Monson High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors
Work, 4; Kappa Sigma.
JOHN R. DAVENPORT
"Dav"
Economics. 31 Maple St., Shelburne
Falls. Born in 1920 at Montague. Arms
Academy. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Senate,
3, 4; Interfraternity Coimcil, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 3, 4); Adelphia, 4; Collegian 2, 3, 4
(Advertising Manager, 3); Roister Dois-
ters, 3; Campus Varieties, 3; Kappa
Sigma.
GERALD A. DEROSIER
"Jerry"
Poultry Husbandry. N6 Federal Circle,
Amherst. Born in 1917 at Brockton.
Transfer from Worcester Polytechnic
Institute. Poultry Club, 2, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 4);ThetaChL
185
FRANCIS DE VOS
"Fran"
FlDriculture. H4 Federal Circle, Amherst.
Born in 1918 at Roxbury. Transfer from
Stockbridge. Dean's List, 3, 4; Floricul-
ture Club, 3, 4.
RA>TMOND C. DeYOUNG
Dairy Industry. 7 Winthrop St., Boston.
Born in 1923 at North .4bington. .\bing-
ton High School. Transfer from Stork-
bridge. Dairy Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
GEORGE W. DOTEN
Psyi-'hology. 246 Court St., Plymouth.
Born in 1923 at Plymouth. Plymouth
High School. Dean's List, 3; Senate, 3, 4;
Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Carnival Committee, 4;
Psychology Club, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer,
4); Kappa Sigma (Guard, Grand Master
of Ceremonies).
EVELYN DOWNING
"Evie"
Zoology. 16 Woodside Terr., Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors
Work, 4; Band, 3, 4; Inde.k, 2, 4; Sinfon-
ietta, 1, 2, 3: Outing Club, 1; Newman
Clul), 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4;
Flying Chili, 2; Sigma K.-ipyw.
186
JAM', k. Ul FFY
English. \V2 Wcuuisi.li- 'IVrr., SpiiiiglicKl.
Born in 1!K>4 ;il S]irin,!j;li<'l<t- ('MlluMlrnl
HlL'hSc-liool.
KinVAUn C. I-DWAUDS. lit.
"IV.I"
Kconomics. Hi;i Norlli I'lriisanl Si., Am-
luT.st. Bnin in l!t'.?i nl Md.shm. raniliriilge
llif-li iinil Lnliii S.Ikk.I. Dcan'.s Li.sl, 2, 3;
InUT-Cr.vk Hall CoMunillco, "2; Ink-rfra-
tfi-nitv ("diMiril. '2; I'lii Siiinia Kappa.
GEKKIT DlYS, JH.
Physics. Middle Road Music St., West
Tisbury. Born in 1923 at Great Neck,
N. Y. Transfer from Columbia Univer-
sity. Dean's List, 3, 4: Phillips Brook.s
Club, 2, 3, i: Phy.sics Club, 2, 3, i.
JAiMES F. ENGLISH. ,)U.
"Jim"
Physical Education. 69 Martland Ave.,
Brockton. Born in 1920 at Brockton.
Brockton High School. Transfer from
Hyannis State Teachers' College. Dean's
List, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa.
.lOHN L. DWYER
"Jack"
Floriculture. 25 Edward Ave., Pittsfield.
Born in 1920 at Pittsfield. Pittsfield High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Veteran's Club,
2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha.
GEORGE EPSTEIN
Chemistry. 70 Wildwood St., ilattapan.
Born in 1926 at Boston. Boston Public
Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Kappa Phi, 4; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sports
Editor, 3, 4); Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Chairman of Executive Committee, 4);
Mathematics Club, 4; Poultry Club, 3;
Baseball, 1; Tau Epsilon Phi.
L-VLRA A. EASLAND
'■Lolly"
Home Economics. 173 ilain St., Rocky
Hill, Conn. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield.
Pittsfield High School. Dean's List, 3;
Scrolls, 2; Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 1;
Statettes, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4;
S.C.A., 1, 3; Home Economics Club, 1,
3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 1, 3; Kappa
-\lpha Theta (Vice-President, 4).
ROBERT EPSTEIN
"Bob"
Economics. 100 Willard Rd., Brookline.
Born in 1922 at Boston. Brookline High
School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pre-Med. Club,
1; Freshman Baseball Manager, 1; Alpha
Epsilon Pi.
187
JANE P. EVANS
"Pat"
Home Economics. North Sunderland Rd.,
Sunderland. Born in 1926 at Fort Sam
Houston, Texas. Transfer from Linden-
wood College, St. Charles, Mo. Phillips
Brooks Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 3, (Cabinet,
3, 4) ; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; W.A.A.
4; Naiads, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
CHESTER E. FALBY
"Chet"
English. Derby Rd., West Berlin. Born in
1927 at BerUn. Hudson High School.
Tufts College. Roister Doisters, 1;
Statesmen, 1: Phillips Brooks Club, 4;
Wesley Foundation, 1: 4-H Club, 1; Pre-
Med. Club, 3; Manager of V'arsity Soccer,
PKISCILLA H. E. FARQUARSON
Home Economics. 396 Sandwich Rd.,
Buzzards Bay. Born in 1925 at Mansfield.
"Wareham High School. Dean's List, 3;
Isogon, 4; W.S.G.A. Council, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 4); Phillips Brooks Club, 4; S.C.A.,
1, 2, 3, 4; Weslev Foundation, 1; Home
Economics Club.'l, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Phi.
ROBERT E. FEIN
"Bob"
Political Science. 103 Shawmut St.,
Springfield. Born in 1923 at Springfield.
Classical High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pre-Med. Club, 3: American Veteran
Committee, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi (Scribe,
4).
188
CAROLYN J. FELTON
"Jeaimie"
Psychology. Cliffwood St., Lenox. Born in
1927 at Pittsfield. Lenox High Scliool.
Dean's List, 3; Bav-Statettes, 3, 4; Wom-
en's Glee Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Chili,
1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, '2, 3, i; University
Committee, 3; Psvchologv Club, 3, 4;
Radio Club, 3; AY..\.A., 3; Naiads, 1, 2, 3;
Kappa Kappa Gamma (Pledge Chair-
man, 4\
MAUY A. FKENCH
"Al"
Home Economics. 22 Harris St., North
Amherst. Born in 1926 at Pelham. Am-
herst High School. University of Wiscon-
sin. Home Economics, 4; Delta Zeta.
MARTHA M. FLINT
"JXIart"
Food Technology. 34 ]\Iill St., Mansfield.
Bern in 1926 at Mansfield. Mansfield
High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 1;
Women's Glee Club, 1; S.C.A., 2, 3, 4;
Fellowship, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 3, 4 (Secre-
tary, 4); Food Technology, 3, 4: Interna-
tional Club, 4.
ESTELLE M. FItENETTE
"S"
Pre-Med. 11 Calumet Rd., Holyoke. Born
in 1927 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School.
Choir, 4; Women's Glee Club, 4; Outing
Club, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2,3, 4; French
Club, 1; Pre-Med. Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3, 4.
ELVA M. FOERSTER
"Elva"
Recreational Leadership and Fine Arts.
117 Dorset St., Springfield. Born in 1926
at Springfield. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 3, 4; Concert Association,
3, 4; Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club
(Accompanist, 3) : Drill Team, 3; Operetta
Guild, 3, 4: Phillips Brooks Club, 3, 4;
S.C.A., 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 4; Car-
nival Ball Committee, 4; Nature Guide
Association, 3, 4; Chi Omega.
MISCHA E. FRIEDMAN
"Mitty"
Bacteriology. 12 Nevada St., Worcester.
Born in 1922 at Worcester. Classical High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Bacteriology, 3, 4 (President, 4); Vet-
eran's Association, 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi
(Secretary, 4; President, 4).
DONALD H. FOWLER
"Don"
Poultry Husbandry. 56 Cowls Rd., North
Amherst. Born in 1923 at Cambridge.
Gushing Academy. Class Nominating
Committee, 1, 2, 3; Outing Club, 1, 2;
S.C.A., 1, 2; Poultry Club, 2, 3, 4; Theta
Chi (Secretary, 2).
JAMES W. FULTON
"Jim"
Chemistry. 605 South Pleasant St., Am-
herst. Born in 1921 at Sunderland. Am-
herst High School. Dean's List, 2; Roister
Doisters, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cabinet,
3, 4; President, 4); Judson Fellowship,
2, 3, 4, (President, 2); Chemistry Club,
3, 4 (President, 4); Lambda Chi Alpha
(Secretary, 2) .
189
ELINOK G. GALUSHA
History. South St., Granby. Born in 19'27
at Granby. South Hatlley High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors Work, 4;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,
Outing Club, 1; Advisory Board, S.C..\.;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3, 4;
Campus Chest Committee, 4; French
Club, 1; Mathematics Club, 1: W.A.A., 1.
JOHN R. GAKBITT, .11!.
"Kalph"
Economics. 11 Underwood St., Worcester.
Born in 1924 at Worcester. Cla.ssical HIhIi
School. Dean's Li.st, 2, 3: S.C.A., 4; SIkiiki
Alpha Epsilon (Secretary, 2; Vicc-1'rcsi-
dent, 3; President, 4).
WILLIAM H. GAYLOKD, .IK.
"Bill"
Bacteriology. 85 College St., South Had-
ley. Born iii 1924 at Holyokc. South Had-
ley. Born m lHs:-k at jtioiyoKc. ^outu nau-
ley High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 3; Dean's List, 2, 3; Band, 1; Col-
legian, 3, 4: Freshman Handbook Board,
2; Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
Chemistry Club, 4; Bacteriology Club,
3, 4; Swimming, 3, 4; Lambda Chi .\lpha
(President, 4).
JEROME H. GELLEK
"Jer"
Chemistry. Ill Church St., Pittsfield.
Born in 1923 at Pittsfield. Pittsfield High
, School. Interfraternity Sing, 1, 2; Inter-
fraternity Skits, 2, 3, 4: Hillel, 3, 4; Tan
Epsilon Phi (Scribe, 1,2).
190
BETTY f;KUIil<:i{
Sociologv. 149 Woodside Terr., Spring-
field. Born in 1(>'27 at Hartford. Conn.
Classical Hiyh School. Dean's Li.st, 3;
Hillel. 1, i. 'X i: Sicina Delta Tau.
SAMLKL (;LASS
"Sam"
Fnlitical Science. 2 Crawford Si., Uox-
hurv. Born in 1922 at Roxhur.v. lloxliin-.v
Memorial HiRh School. Class Nominating
Commillcc. :i; Dean's List, :!, i: Soccer,
2, 3; Winter Track. 1, '2, 3; Spring Track,
1, 3: Choir, 2; Hillel Foimdation, 1, 2, 3, -t
(Interrraternitv Ucpcrsentative, 4);
French Club, 3, t (\ice-l'residcnt, 4);
Radio Chil), 3; International Clul), 3;
Alpha Epsilon Pi (Treasurer, 3; Presi-
dent, 4).
RALPH C. OILMAN, JR.
'•Bud"
Pre-Dental. 65 Beacon St., Greenfield.
Born in 1921 at Taunton. Greenfield High
School. Phi Sigma Kappa (Sentinel, 3).
ROBERT F. GLENDON
"Glenn"
Physics. 4 Ware Rd., Winchester. Born in
1921 at Winchester. Winchester High
School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics
Club, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
WARREN P. GINGRAS
"W.P."
Economics. 21 Marshall St., Turners
Falls. Born in 1923 at Greenfield. Turners
Falls High School. College of W'illiam and
Mary. Class Officer, (President, 4)
Buriiham Declamation, 1; Collegian, 3, 4
Xe-nman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 3
Basketball, 1, 2; Baseball, 1, 4; Soccer.
1, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Kappa.
FRANCES A. GOBBI
"Fran"
French. 74 Lebanon St., Springfield. Born
in 1927 at Springfield. High School of
Commerce. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kap-
pa Phi: Burnham Declamation, 2; Roister
Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Secretary, 2); Radio Club, 3, 4; French
House, 2, 3.
DONALD W. GLASER
"Don"
Economics. 512 New Rochelle Rd., Bronx-
ville, X. "i". Born in 1925 at Bronxville.
Tuckahoe High School. Cheerleader, 2;
Kappa Sigma.
IRVING GOLDBLATT
"Goldie"
Political Science. 139 Orange St., Spring-
field. Bnni in 192(;al SpringHeld. Classical
High School. Dean's List, 3; Hillel Foun-
dation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Internationiil Relations
Club, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi.
191
GEORGE J. GOLDIN
"Goldie"
Psychology. 76 Grave St., Lynn. Born in
1922 at Lynn. Dean's List/ 3, 4; Band,
1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 1; Sinfonietta, 1, 2;
Nomads; Outing Club, 1, 2; Hillel Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club, 4; Pre-
Med. Club, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3, i:
Veterans' Club, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Plii
(Sergeant-at-arms, House Manager, Pres-
ident, 4).
MELVIN N. GOLDMAN
"Mel"
Bacteriology. 18 Jasper St., Lawrence.
Born in 1922 at I^awrence. Lawrence
High School. Dean's List, 3; Statesmen, 3;
Men's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; United Religious
Council, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology
Club, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi (Secretary, 2;
President, 3).
ARNOLD J. GOLLB
"Glub"
Psychology. 90 Corbet St., Dorchester.
Born in 1926 at Boston. Public Latin
School, Boston. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Honors Work, 4; Collegian, 1, 2, 3; Quar-
terly, 1, 2, 3 (Editor-in-Chief, 3); Point
System Committee, 3; Psychology Club,
3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi (Historian, 3).
WILLIAM .[. GOOD, .JR.
"BiU"
Dairy Industry. 163 South Main Si.
Randolph. Born in 1921 at Boston. Trans
fer from Norwich tlniversity. Dean'.-
List, 3; Dairy Club, 3, 4; Sigma Alph^
Epsilon.
192
BETTY A. GOOD ALL
Home Econoniiis. Cotuit. Born in li)i27 ;it
Hviinnis. Biunstiible Higli Sihool. Dean's
List, 3: S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, i: S.C.A. Cabinet,
1, i: Weslcv Foundation, 1, 2. 3; -t-H
Club, 1, 2, S', i (Secretary, 2); Home Eco-
nomics Chib, 1, 2, 3, i; Home Economics
Board, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3. 4; Pi Beta Phi
(Rush Chairman: Social Chairman).
PHYLLIS E. GOODRICH
"Booty"
Chemistry. 1407 Brunswick Ave., Nor-
folk, Va. Born in 1925 at Pittsfield. Pitts-
field High School. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Hon-
ors \York, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Mother's Dav Committee, 3; Chemistry
Club, 1, 2, 3,' 4 (Treasurer, 4); Pre-Med.
Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi.
ELEANOR GOTZ
"EUie"
Pre-Med. 88 "Watts St., Chelse.a. Born in
1926 at Chelsea. Chelsea High School.
Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Business Manager, 4); Hillcl, 1, 2, 3, 4;
I.Z.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 1, 2;
Current Affairs Club, 3; Pre-Med. Club,
1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 4); Ger-
man Club, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
MARGARET A. GRAYSON
"Peggy"
Entomology. 14 Lyncs PI., Norwalk,
Conn. Born in 1927 at Milford. Winthrop
High School. Fernald Entomology Club,
3,4.
ROBERT D. GORDON
"Bob"
French. 168 Winthrop Rd., Brookline.
Born in 1924 at Boston. Brookline High
School. American Yeterans' Committee,
3, 4; Current Affairs Club, 3, 4; French
Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); Tau Epsilon
Phi.
HERMAN B. GOTTESiMAN
"Hemiie"
Physics. 133 W. 47th St., New York,
X. Y'. Born in 1926 at Boston. Boston
Latin School. Dean's List, 3, 4; College
Calendar, 3; Collegian, 2; Index, 2, 3, 4
(Photographic Editor, 4) ; Roister Dois-
ters, 2; Campus Varieties, 3, 4; Hillel,
1, 2, 3; Carnival Committee, 3, 4; .A.lpha
Epsilon Pi (Publicity Chairman, 4).
BERNARD GREENBERG
"Bunny"
Pre-Med. 54 Jefferson Ave., Springfield.
Born in 1924 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Hillel,
3, 4; International Relations Club, 4;
Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4.
HAROLD L. GREENBERG
"Hal"
Pre-Med. 21 Wolcott St., Dorchester.
Born in 1923 at Boston. Boston Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry
Club, 4; Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4; Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi.
193
ISABEL F. GKEENBLSH
"Pinky"
Chemistry. Apt. 332, Bradford Building,
375 North St., Pittsfield. Born in 1926 at
Adams. Adams High School. Dean's List,
2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, -i: Chemistry
Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa.
LORRAIKE M. GLERTIN
"Priidy"
Economics. Wallace Rd., Southbridge.
Born in 1927 at Southbridge. Mary E.
Wells High School. Dean's List, 1: Roister
Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4;
Freshman Follies, 1; Campus Varieties,
3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A..\., 3, 4;
Naiads, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma
(Treasurer, 4).
FREDERICK F. GUYOTT, II
"Fred"
Light Building Construction. 456 South
Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1920 at
Amherst. Amherst High School. Engineer-
ing Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); Kappa Sig-
PETI':R .1. HAHN
"Pete"
Agronomy. 340 Hamilton Ave., Hewlett,
N. Y. Born in 1923 at New York, N. Y.
Woodmere High School. Dean's List, 1.
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XII^^T^
194
EDWAKD 1>. HALL
"Bud"
(.'hemistry and Physics. 2'i3 June St.,
Worcester. Born in 1991 at Worcester.
Classical High School. Kappa Sigma.
ROGER E. HALVORSEN
"Rog"
English. Boston RcL, Palmer. Born in
19-24 at Westfield. Palmer High School.
MARJORIE H. HAjMLIN
"Marge"
English. 76 North East St., Amherst.
Born in 1925 at Springfield. Amherst
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3: S.C.A.,4.
ELAINE M. HANDLIN
English. 22 Elm St., Chelsea. Born in 1926
at Boston. Chelsea High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Isogon, 4; Collegian, 3
(Rewrite Editor, 3) ; Freshman Handbook
Board, 1, 2, 3 (Dept. Head, 2, 3; Secre-
tary, 2): Index, 2, 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief,
4): Roister Doister.s, 3, 4; Outing Club,
1, 2; Quarterly Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary,
2, 3); World 'Affairs Club, 2, 3; Hillel
Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4: I.Z.F.A., 2, 3, 4
Who's Who, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4
German Club 1, 2; Poetry Club, 1, 2
Pre-Med. Club, 3; Radio Club, 3; Class
Nominating Committee, 4; Sigma Delta
Tail (Corresponding Secretary, 4).
ROlMAINK A. IIASS
"Romeo"
Home Economics. Gardner Neck Rd.,
South Swan.sea. Born in 1926 at Savan-
nah, Ga. Ca.se High School. Dean's List,
3; W.S.G.A. CdUiuil. 4; Home Economics
Studcnt-FaciiUv Plamiing CoinniiUee,
3, 4; OuliugClub, 1;S,('.A., 1, 2; Pilgrim
F.^lloH slii],, 1, 2, .'i, 4; Mother's Day Com-
,,nll,-,-. :i; Home Fcoiiumics Club, 1, 2, 3,
4 il'rcsidciil, 4l; Horliculture Club, 4;
W.A.A., 3; Chi Omega (Social Chairman,
4).
SHIRLEY M. HAWKES
"Shirl"
Home Economics. 67 Central St., George-
town. Born in. 1925 at South Windham,
Me. Transfer from Farmington State
Teachers' College, Farmington, Me.
Phillips Brooks Club, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4;
Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Nature
Guide Association, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3.
FLORENCE D. HEALY
"Laurie"
English. 32 Oakland St., West Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Cathedral
High School. Academics Activities Board,
3; Dean's List, 3; Burnham Declamation,
]; RoLster Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business
Manager, Production Manager); Chi
Omega (Secretary, 4).
ANNE M. HEFFRON
"Heff"
Psychology. 150 Beech St., Holyoke.
Born in 1925 at New York. Holyoke High
School. Dean's List, 3; Campus Varieties,
3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Program
Chairman, 3); Psychology Club, 1, 2, 3, 4:
German Club, 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma (Commissary Manager).
195
ERNEST M. HENKEN
"INIarv"
Pre-Med. 17 Evelyn Rd., Everett. Born
in 1926 at Boston. Everett Senior High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Interfrater-
nity Council, i: Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarterly
Gardenia Semi-Formal Committee, 3;
Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4; German Club, 2;
Tau Epsilon Pi.
RUTH L. HERRMANN
"Herman"
History. 57 Maple St., Easthampton.
Born in 1923 at Holyoke. Easthampton
High School.
MARY T. HILL
"Terry"
Home Economics. 618 White St., Spring-
field. Born in 1926 at Springfield. High
School of Commerce. Drill Team, 3, 4;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Econom-
ics Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 1; Sigma
Kappa.
ELEANOR J. KINSLEY
"Jean"
Home Economics. 28 Delawanda Dr.,
Worcester. Born in 1927 at Worcester.
South High School. Academic Activities
Board, 3; Isogon, 4; Collegian, 2, 3, 4
(Subscription Manager); Quarterly, 1, 2;
Handbook Board, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business
Manager); Ring Committee, 2, 3, 4
(Chairman, 3, 4) ; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3, 4 (State Treasurer, 4); W.A.A.,
2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3; S.C.A.,
1, 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
V
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196 ]
iMAIlA A. HONKONEN
Political Science. 93 Mechanic St., Fitch-
burg. Born ^9'■n at Staten Island, N. Y.
Fitchburg High School. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Scrolls, 2; Burnham
Declamation, 2, 3 (Chairman, 3^: Choir,
1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's
Glee Club, 2. 3, 4: S.C.A., 1; W.A.A., 1, 2,
3; Kappa Alpha Theta (Treasurer, 4).
\*ILLL\-M A. HOSiMEK
•'Bill"
Chemistrv. 34 Xoble Ave., Westfiel.l.
Born in 1924 at Westfield. Westfield Hi^h
School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Summer Social
Committee, 3; S.C.A., 3; Chemistry Club,
4; Theta Chi (Secretary, 3).
JMILTON A. HO\VT, JR.
Chemistry. 19 Dexter St., Pittsfield. Born
in 1922 at Pittsfield. Pittsfield High
School. Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4; Food
Technology, 4; Physics Club, 4; Rifle
Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma (House
Chairman).
WILLIAISI A. HOWES
"BiJl"
Economics. 15 Pioneer St., Dalton. Bom
in 1925 at Pittsfield. Dalton High Schciol
Transfer from Springfield College. Dean\
List, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 4; Wesley Founda-
tion, 4; Class Party Committee, 2; Cross
Country, 3, 4 (Captain, 3; Co-Captain,
4); Winter Track, 2, 3: Spring Track, 2,
3; Lambda Chi Alpha (Vice-President, 3;
Treasurer, 4).
BAKBAKA D. HYNDMAN
"Bobbie"
Home Economics. 10 Florentine Gardens,
Springfield. B<ini in li>2(i al Framingham.
I''niniingliani High Scliool. U.,ister Dois-
ters, -t; Outing Cbib, 1; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3,
4; Phillips Brooks Cluli, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2.
German Club, 1, 2; Home Economics
Club, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alph^
Theta.
ALPHONSE J. JACKOWSKI
"AP'
Mathematics. 117 Cabot St., Holyoke.
Born in 1920 at Hatfield. Smith Academy.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
DAVID F. JACKSON, JR.
"Dave"
Economics. 107 Church St., Mansfield.
Born in 1925 at Taunton. Transfer from
Dartmouth College. Phi Sigma Kappa.
HENRY H. JACKSON, JR.
"Harv"
Ornamental Horticulture. 1059 Pleasant
St., Attleboro. Born in 1923 at Wynot,
Nebr. Bristol City Agricultural School.
Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation,
2; Horticultural Show Committee, 3;
(Executive Chairman); Landscape Archi-
tecture Club, 3, 4; Soccer, 1.
DONALD S. JACOBS
"Don"
Economics. 48 McLellan St., Dorchester.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Bcston Public
Latin School. Academic Activities Board,
3, 4; Class Nominating Committee, 2;
Dean's List, 1, 3; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Circulation Manager, 2, 3: Business
Manager, 4); Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic
Activities Party Committee, 3; Pops
Concert Committee, 1, 2, 3; French Club,
2; Alpha Ep.silon Pi (Lieutenant Master,
3; Scribe, 3; Steward, 3; Exchequer, 4).
EDITH J. JAFFE
"Edie"
Home Economics. 14 Page Ct., Dorches-
ter. Born in 1927 at Dorchester. Jeremiah
E. Burke High School. Collegian Quar-
terly, 2, 3; Women's Glee Club, 1; Home
Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta
Tau.
BROOKS R. JAKEAIAN
"Jake"
Dairy Industry. Bellain Ave., Harrison,
N. Y. Born in 1923 at Cranston, R. L
Mamaroneck High School. Senate, 3, 4;
Adelphia, 4 (President); Judging Teams,
4; S.C.A., 3, 4; Carnival Committee, 4
(Vice-Chairman) ; Mother's Day Com-
mittee, 3; Dairy Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football,
1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha.
HELEN A. JAIXIESON
"Jamie"
Economics. 356 South Main St., Monson.
Born in 1926 at Springfield. Monson High
School. Dean's List, 3; Roister Doisters, 4;
Outing Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4.
198
FREDEKICK L. JONKS
Chemistry. (lvoi\l;ile Pkwy., Hopcdalc.
Born in Ift'JS at Hopedale. General Draper
Hifrli Seluiol. Dean's List, 3: Pigma Alpha
Epsilon.
HICHAKD P. JOYCE
"Dick"
(iovernment. 291 Locust St., Florence.
Born in 19i5 at Northampton. North-
ampton High School. Dean's List, 3; De-
bating Club, 1, 2 (President, 2); Outing
Club, i; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Carni-
val Committee, 4; U. of M. Veteran's As-
sociation, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho (Treas-
urer, 4).
LILLL^iN R. JONES
Economics. Warren Rd., .\shland. Born
in 1926 at Ashland. Ashland High School.
Index, 2, 3, 4 (Statistics Editor, 41; Choir,
1", AVomen's Glee Clul), 3; Campus Vari-
eties, 1: Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3,
4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; Sigma
Kappa 'First Vice-President, 4).
.^
VIRGINIA L. JULIAN
"Ginny"
Mathematics. 40 Farview Way, Amherst.
Born in 1924 at Pelham. Amherst High
School. Cornell L'niversity. Dean's List, 3 ;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2,
3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta.
NELSON V. JONIES
"Nels"
Physics. 41 Embury St., Springfield. Born
in 1921 at Springfield. Technical High
School. Physics Club, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
THELIMA KAGAN
"Thelnia"
Modern Languages. 91 Fuller St., Brook-
line. Born in 1926 at Dorchester. Brook-
line High School. Collegian, 4; Girls' Drill
Team, 3, 4: Campus Varieties, 2, 3; Out-
ing Club, 1, 2; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4: French
Clul), 1, 2, 3, 4: Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4;
Radio Club, 3.
ROBERT W. JONES
"Bob"
Chemistrv. 104 Plainfiekl St., Spring-
field. Born in 1922 at Westfield. Medway
High School. Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pub-
licity, 2, 3); Carnival Committee, 4;
Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics
Club, 1, 2'; Phvsics Club, 4; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
ELLIOT J. KAPLAN
"Kappy"
Chemistry. 136 Winchester St., Brook-
line. Born in 1923 at Pawtucket, R. I.
Transfer from Northeastern University.
Dean's List, 2; Alumni Home-Coming
Committee, 4; Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4
(Vice-President, 4): Interfraternity Coun-
cil; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
199
MAX M. KAPLAN
"MUt"
Food Technology. 13-t Prospect St.,
Springfield. Born in 1923 at Springfield.
High School of Commerce. Dean's Li.st.
1, 2, 3; Food Technology, 3, 4; Tan
Epsilon Phi.
JEWEL B. KAUFMAN
"Twink"
Psychology. 79 Elm St., Worcester. Born
in 1927 at Worcester. Classical Higli
School. Dean's List, 3; Band, 3, 4; Choir,
1; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee
Club, 1, 3, 4; Outing Club, 2; Hillel Foun-
dation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); Pre-Med.
Club, 3; Psychology Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A.,
1, 2; International Relations, 4; Sigma
Delta Tau (Vice-President, 4).
'^W^ «i((P»"
JAMES H. KEEFE
"Jim"
Economics. 43 Converse St., Palmer.
Born in 1923 at Montague. Palmer High
School. Dean's List, 3; Band, 1, 2; Alpha
Gamma Rho (Secretary, 4).
IDA M. KELLY
"KeP'
Sociology. 40 Wood Terr., Framingham.
Born in 1926 at Framingham. Framing-
ham High School. Outing Club, 2; New-
man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; German CUib, 1, 2.
200]
JOHN W. KELLY
"Kt-l"
Modiiiniciil Engineering, do Hntfielil St.,
Northampton. Born in 1924 at N'ortli-
ampton. Northampton High Seliool.
Dean's List, '•2, 3, 4; Engineering Chib,
3,'4 (President, 3).
DOMS M. KENNEDY
"Ken"
English. 163 Locust St., Holyoke. Bom in
1926 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School.
Dean's List, 1, 3; AYoraen's Glee Club, 4;
Campus Varieties, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2,
3, 4: Psychology Cluli, 3; Radio Club, 3;
Ski Clui), 2, 3; Chi Omega (Social Chair-
man, 3) .
.JOHN E. KEOUGH
".lack"
Chi'mistry. 95 Pearl St., Holyoke. Born in
1021 al ilolynke. Holyoke High School.
Dean's 1-ist, 3; Nowiuan Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Chcnii.stry Clul), 2, 3, 4: Basket ball, 1, 2;
Kappa Sigma.
ROBERT H. KING
"Bob"
Dairy Industry. Box 115, Ashfield. Born
in 1920 at New York City. Amherst Cen-
tral High School, Snyder, N. Y. Dean's
List, 3; Band, 1, 2; Dairy Club, 1, 2.
FORREST L. KENYON
"Ken"
Economics. Main St., Box 105, Rich-
mond, Vt. Born in 1921 at Richmond, Vt.
Richmond High School. Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 1; Maroon Key, 2; Ski
Club, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma.
EDITH D. KLEIN
"Edie"
Economics. 45 Vine St., Winchester. Born
in 1927 at Framingham. Winchester High
School. Class Officer, 1 (Vice-President);
Dean's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; Panhellenic,
3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Judiciary Board,
3; Choir, 1; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Carnival Committee, 1; Greek Ball Com-
mittee, 3; War Bond Committee, 1, 2
(Co-Chairman, 2); W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4
(President, 3); Naiads, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 4) ; Pi Beta Phi.
ANTNE JM. KEOUGH
"Keo"
French. 95 Pearl St., Holyoke. Born in
1927 at Holyoke. Holyoke' High School.
Choir, 4; Campus Varieties, 1; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Radio Club, 3, 4; Chi Omega.
MAX KLEEN
"IMaxie"
Physics. 604 South Second St., New Bed-
ford. Born in 1925 at New Bedford. New
Bedford High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Collegian 1, 2 (Circulation Manager, 2);
Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club, 3, 4: Joint
Committee Athletics, 3, 4; Tennis Team,
3 (Manager, 3) : Tau Epsilon Phi (Social
Chairman, 3, 4).
201
ELIZABETH L. KOBAK
"Betty"
Mathematics. 50 Adams St., Fairhaven.
Born in 1927 at New Bedford. Fairhaven
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors
Work, 4; Choir, 1: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3,
4; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med.
Club, 3; Psychology Club, 2, 3. 4; Zoology
Club, 2; Quarterly Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treas-
urer, 3, 4).
MAURICE G. KOLOVSON
"iMike"
History. 257 Bonad Rd., Chestnut Hill.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Boston Latin
School. Transfer from University of
North Carolina. Dean's List, 3; Football,
LILLIAN KKIKORIAN
"Lil"
Home Economics. 98 Hampshire Rd.,
Methuen. Born in 1927 at Methuen.
Methuen High School. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Women's Glee Club, 3: Drill Team, 3;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3, 4:
Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cabinet,
3, 4); Community Chest Committee, 4;
4-H Club, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3, 4.
URSULA R. KRONHEIM
"Ursula"
History. 100 Normandy Rd., Long-
meadow. Born in 1924 at Germany. "San-
Silvestre", Lima, Peru, South America.
Class Nominating Committee, 1; Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 4; Roister
Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; French
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations
Clul), 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau.
202
DAVID KKOINICK
"Dave"
D;iii-v liulustrv. ();j Chestnut St., Noilli
Aihims. H.ini in 1924 at North Adams,
Drurv Hiijh School. Dran'.s List, 3; Flint
Oratoricaf Contest, -t: Hillel, 1, 2, 3, -t;
Carnival Ball Committee, 4: Chemistrv
Chib, 2; Dairy C^uli, 3, 4; AV(^ 3, 4; Tail
Epsilon Phi (Secretary, 1; House Man-
ager, 2; Steward, 3, 4).
MYRON U. LAIPSON
'"Mike"
Dairy Industries. 10 Hadwen Lane, AYor-
cester. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Classi-
cal High School. Dean's List, 3; Band, 1:
Flint Oratorical Contest, 4; Dairy Prod-
ucts Judging Team, 4; Dairy Cluli, 1, 2,
3, 4: Alpha Epsilon Pi.
JOHN E. LAl\IBERT
".Jack"
Wildlife Management and Military. 71
South Prospect St., Amherst. Born in
1923 at Peabody. Amherst High School.
Dean's List, 3," 4; Outing Club, 1, 2;
Military Ball Committee, 3; Veterans'
Club, 3'; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
PAUL A. LANE
"Red"
Economics. 20 Newton St., Mansfield.
Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from
Trinity College. Dean's Li.st, 3; Newman
Club, 1, 3, 4: Q.T.V.
'*'*'j^ ^^wr
MHJIAlM LAl'IDES
"Mini"
Home Economics. 02 Congress St.,
(ireenlleld. Born in 1927 at Boston.
Grcenlield High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics
Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau.
.)OHN H. LaROCHELLE
"Jack"
Chemistry. 107 Washington St., Chicopee
Falls. Born in 1924 at Longmeadow.
Transfer from M.I.T. Newman Club,
2, 3, 4; Legislature Day Committee, 3;
Spring Day Committee, 3; Chemistry
Club, 4; Engineering Club, 3: Physics
Club, 3; Kappa Sigma.
LOIS M. LaSALLE
"Lo"
History. 201 River Dr., North Hadley.
Born in 1926 at Northampton. Transfer
from Hopkins Academy. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3, 4: International Relations Club, 4;
Honors Work, 4.
MATTHIAS LASKER
"Matt"
History. 346 Walnut Ave., Roxbury.
Born in 1926 at Haifa Palestine. Roxbury
Memorial High School. Dean's List, 4;
Collegian, 3, 4; Hillel, 1, 3, 4; IZFA, 4;
International Relations Club, 4.
203
DONALD «. LAIDEK
"Don"
Food Technology. 35 High St., .Vniherst.
Born in 1922 at Pelham. Amherst High
School. Dairy Club, 1. 2; Food Tech-
nology, 4; Thcta Chi.
ADFXINE L. LEONARD
"Ad"
Bacteriology. 28 Powellton Rd., Dorches-
ter. Born in 1927 at New York City.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Hillel,
1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club, 1, 2, 3, i.
JEROME S. LEVINE
".Jerry"
Chemistry. 177 Trafton Rd., Springfield.
Born in 1924 at West Hartford, Conn.
Classical High School. Dean's List, 3, 4;
Interfraternitv Council, 3; Pre-Med.
Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4) ; Tennis,
3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
RICHARD LEVINE
"Doc"
Chemistry. 951 Morton St., Mattapan.
Born in 1928 at Cambridge. Boston Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring
Track, 1; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry
Club, 3, 4; German Club, 1; Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi.
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204
WILLIAM E. LITZ, JR.
"Bill"
Chemistry. 38 State St., Monson. Born
in 192'2 at Rockvill, Conn. Monson Acad-
emy. Interfraternity Conncil, 2, 3, i
(Secretary, 41; Carnival Committee, 4;
Chemistry Clnl). ;?; .Vlpha Gamma Rho.
WILLLViM E. LUCEY
"BiU"
Economics. 116 Revere St., Springfield.
Born in ]9'23 at Springfield. Technical
High School. Class Nominating Commit-
tee, 3: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim-
ming Team, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
ROBERT E. LYNCH
"Bob"
History. 168 Bartlett Rd., Winthrop.
Born in 1923 at Cambridge. Winthrop
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Life Committee, 4; Interfraternity
Council, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Theta
Chi.
CONSTANCE M. IMANGLM
"Connie"
Fine .\rts. 55 .\llyn St., Holyoke. Born in
1927 at Holvoke. Holvoke High. Dean's
Li.st, 3; Coliogian, 3, 4; Inde.k, 2, 3, 4;
Roister Doistcrs, 4; Newman Club, 2;
W.A.A., 3, 4; Ski Club, 4; Kappa Alpha
Theta (House Manager, 4).
ANITA E. MANN
"Neet"
Zoology. Main St., Norfolk. Born in 1926
at Natick. Walpole High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3; Choir, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 1: French Club, 1; Pre-Med. Club,
3, 4; Quarterly Club, 2; Kappa Kappa
Gamma (Registrar, 3, 4).
JACQUELINE G. MARIEN
"Jackie"
Economics. 60 Edendale St., Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Class Nominating Commit-
tee, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Isogon, 4;
Panhellenic, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; President,
4); Scrolls, 2; Student Life Committee, 4;
Collegian, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3,
4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Greek
Ball Committee, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 1;
Intersorority Declamation, 1, 2; Kappa
Kappa Gamma.
CATHERINE l>UGIOPOULOS
"Cathy"
Home Economics. 28 Leslie St., Spring-
field. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Transfer
from iVmerican International College.
Dean's List, 3; Choir, 2; Freshman Hand-
book, 4: Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4;
Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 2, 3,
4; 4-H Club, 3; Home Economics Club, 2,
3, 4; W.A..\., 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa.
!\I. JOHN MARKUSON, JR.
Chemistry. 309 East Pleasant St., Am-
herst. Born in 1926 at Northampton.
Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3, 4; Index, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4
(Vice-President, 4); Phi Kappa Phi, 4.
205
ROSE .AlAKlli A. IMARTEN
"Marty"
English. Pendleton Ave., Willimansett.
Born in 1926 at Springfield. Chicopee
High School. S.C.A., 1,3, 4; French Club,
2; Outing Club, 1, 4; Sigmn Kappa.
JOHN J. MARTEV
"Johnnie"
Zoology. 6 Crandall St., Adams. Born in
1023 at Holyoke. Adams Senior High
School. Dean's List, 1, 3, 4; Honors Work,
4; Band, 1, 3, 4; Burnham Declamation,
1 : Men's Glee Club, ] ; Concert Associa-
tion, 3 (Vice-President, 3); Pre-Med.
Club, 3, 4 (President); Kappa Sigma.
JOHN W. MASTALERZ
".Johnny"
Floriculture. 50 Pleasant St., Three Riv-
ers. Born in 1926 at Three Rivers. Palmer
High School. Class Oflicer, 4; Dean's List,
1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Collegian, 1, 2,
3 (News Editor, 2, 3; Editor, 3); Roister
Doisters, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
LTnited Religious Council, 2; Floriculture
Club, 3, 4; Football Manager, 2; Theta
Chi.
GEORGE IMATURNLVK
"Bear"
Economics. 84 Eames Ave., Amherst.
Born in 1922 at Amherst. Amherst High
School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2,
3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Lambda Chi
Alpha .
"206
DA-MEL .1. AloClAKTllV
"Daii"
Economics. 43 Hradstroot IM., North
Andover. Born in 10'24 at North Andovcr.
Transfer from Bates (^oUege. Phi Sigma
Kappa (Secretary, -i).
ROGEK D. McCLTCHEON
"Mac"
Economics. 9 Park Ave., South Deerfield.
Born in 1923 at Orange. Deerfield Acad-
emy. Transfer from Tilton .Junior College.
Dean's List, 3, i: Ski Cluh, :!, i: Theta
Chi (Treasurer, 4).
MARY W. McKLNSTRY
"jNFac"
Psychology. 753 Montgomery St., Chico-
pee Falls. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. Chic-
opee High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Honor Work, 4; Choir, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 3. 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Scan, 3, 4);
Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology
Club, 3. 4.
THEODORA R. MELAHOURIS
"Teddy"
FloricuUiu'c. 1088 Washington St., Bos-
ton. Born in 192(i at Boston. Jamaica
Plain High School. Academic Activities
Board, 3, 4; Dean's List, 3; Choir, 1;
Collegian, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Handbook
Board, 1, 2, 3; Index, 2, 3, 4 (Business
Manager, 3, 4); Women's Glee Chib, 1;
Otiting Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1,
2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Scan, 1); Con-
cert Serie.s, 1, 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Show,
3, 4; Floriculture Club, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1,
2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1; Who's Who, 4.
WILLL4M R. MERRILL
"Bill"
Dairy Industries. 47 Florence Ave., Nor-
wood. Born in 1921 at Norwood. Hunting-
ton Preparatory School. Band, 3; Ski
Club, 4: Dairy Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball,
2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa.
EVELYN MESNICK
"Ev"
Psychology. 58 Cherry St., Gloucester.
Born in 1926 at Boston. Gloucester High
School. Drill Team, 4; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
French Club, 1: Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4;
Psychology Club, 2, 3, 4.
ALICE F. McNALLY
"McNush"
Economics. 28 Canby St., Holyoke. Born
in 1927 at Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Choir, 1
Women's Glee Club, 4; Outing Club, 1, 2
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1
2; W.A.A., 3, 4 (Tennis Manager, 3)
Ski Club, 2, 3, 4: Community Chest, 1, 2
Chi Omega (Treasurer, 2, 3, 4).
^tt
WALTER E. MIENTKA
"Mink"
Mathematics. 704 ^Slain St., Amherst.
Born in 1925 at Amherst. Amherst High
School. Dean's List, 3, 4: Basketball, 1:
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry
Club, 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
German Club, 1; Kappa Sigma.
207
MARY E. MILLER
History. Box 151, Amesbury. Born in
1927 at Newburyport. Springfield Classi-
cal High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Mother's Day
Committee, 3: W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Alpha Theta (Editor, 3; Corresponding
Secretary, 4).
HORACE N. MILLIKEN
"Wimpy"
Animal Husbandry. 89 Richards St.,
Dedham. Born in 1923 at Boston. Ja-
maica Plain High School. Roister Doisters
2; Judging Team, 4; Phillips Brooks Club,
1, 2 (President, 2); Animal Husbandry
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 3, 4; Cheerleader,
2; Theta Chi (Chaplain, 4).
LORANE M. MOIR
Mathematics. 466 Union St., North
Adams. Born in 1926 at North Adams.
Drury High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Honors Work, 4; Freshman Glee Club, 1;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club,
1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-
Med. Club, 3, 4: Pi Beta Phi (Treasurer,
4).
RAQUEL I. MOLDAW
"Racky"
Sociology. .565 Norfolk St., Mattapan.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Dorchester High
School for Girls. Dean's List, 2, 3; Quar-
terly Club, 2; Outing Club, 1. 2; Hillel,
1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 4; Sigma Delta
Tau (Historian, 4).
■s>m.> ^<f^
208
ROBEKT F. MOLTNT
"Bob"
FiiU' Arts. 10 ("liatliiuii IM., Long-
meadow. Born in li)i;{ nt Cliitiigo, ill
Springfield Classical High School. Dean's
List, 2, 3, 4: Honors Work, i; Band, 1;
Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 2, 3; Ba\-
Staters, 1, 2: Men's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, -i;
Operetta Guild, 3, i.
mCH.'UiD L. MLKI
"Dick"
Chemistry. 163 Arlington St., Framing-
ham. Born in 192(i at Fnimingham.
Framingham High School. Roister Dois-
ters, 2; Campus Varieties, 1; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, i: Spring Day Committee;
Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, i: International
Relations Club, 4; Joint Committee on
Intercollegiate Athletics, 2, 3; Football
(Assistant Manager, 2; Manager, 3);
Lambda Chi Alpha.
EUGENE MURPHY
"Gene"
Chemistry — Pre-Medical. 123 Westmore-
land Ave., Longmeadow. Born in 1924 at
Springfield. High School of Commerce.
Transfer from Boston L^niversity and
Yale University. Dean's List, 3; Xewman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee, 4;
Mother's Daj' Committee, 4; Chemistry
Club, 4; Pre-Med. Club, 3; Freshman
Football, 1 ; Kappa Sigma (President, 3) .
FRANCIS J. MURPHY
"Murph"
Bacteriology. 115 Peabody St., Gardner.
Born in 1923 at Gardner. Gardner High
School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Interfraternity
Council, 3, 4; Freshman Handbook
Board, 2; Outing Club, 1: Xewman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4 (Vice-
President, 3); Lambda Chi Alpha.
BAUnVKA M. NAHLOYSKY
"Barb"
Home Economies. 87 Kent Rd., Spring-
field. Born in 1923 at West Springfield.
High School of Ciinimerce. Transfer from
AiiHTir.iii International College. Class
OlMccr (President, 1 ; Secretary, 2); Dean's
List, 3; Lsogon, 4 (\'icc-l'rcsidcnl, 4);
W.S.G.A. Council, 1, 2, 4 (House Chair-
man, 4); Choir, 1; Campus Viriclics, 4;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Couunitlce,
2, 3, 4; Mother's Day Committee, 3; 4-H
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2; ['resident,
3); Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Horticulture Club, 4; Chi Omega (Presi-
dent, 3; Vice-President, 4).
FUIG NA,TARIAN
"Hugga"
Pre-Med. 24 Winter St., Millis. Born in
1925 at Nashua, N. H. Millis High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med.
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho.
WILLIAM H. NEEDHAM
"BiU"
Landscape Architecture. 70 Holland Ave.,
Westfield. Born in 1921 at Trenton, N. J.
Wilbraham Academy. Men's Glee Club,
1, 2; Horticulture Show, 1, 2, 3, 4; Land-
scape Architecture Club, 3, 4; Kappa
Sigma.
ALICE C. NORTHLT
EnglLsh. 19 Manning St., Williamstown.
Born in 1926 at North Adams. Williams-
town High School. Roister Doisters, 4;
S.C.A., l,4;PiBetaPhi.
iOd]
RICHARD A. NORTON
"Dick"
Animal Hiisbandrj'. 87 Vernon St., Nor-
wood. Born in 1921 at Norwood. Norwood
Senior High School. Dean's List, 3; Judg-
ing Teams, 3, 4; .\nimal Husbandry Club,
1, 2, 3, 4 (President, :ii; Football, 1, 2, 3;
Hockey, 1, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
ALVAN J. OBELSKY
"Al"
Economics. 181 Woodrow Ave., Dor-
chester. Born in 1926 at Boston. Boston
Public Latin School. International Rela-
tions Club, i.
'.nPv^' ^^~
MARY E. O'NTILL
Food Technology. 22 Fort Hill Terr.,
Northampton. Born in 192fi at North-
ampton. St. Michael's High School.
Dean's List, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Outing Club, 1, 2; Food Technology
Club, 4; Bacteriology Club, 3.
TERESA M. ORL.\NDELLA
"T"
Mathematics. 40 Sheafe St., Boston.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Girls' Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Newman
CUil), 1, 2, 3, 4: Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4.
210
D.VMKL F. O'SIIK.V
"namiy"
I.aniLsoapo ArcliiU-rluro. 44 Loriiif; St.,
Hyilo Park. Horn in 101!) at Hyde l>arU.
Jamaica IMnin Higli ScIkkiI. Dt'an'.< List,
5. a. 4: Xownian CUili. 1, 'J, ;!, 4; Cainpii.s
\ariotie.s, ;i: Laiul.scapi- .Vrcliiti'i-liiiv CUih
;!, 4; Kappa Sigma.
EDWARD J. OTERO
"Skipper"
Agricultural Economics. 605 West 156 St.,
New York Si, N, Y. Born in 1918 at New
Y'ork, N. Y. George Washington High
School. Transfer from New York State
Institute of Agriculture. Deans List, S;
Animal Husbandry Club, 3: Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
ROBERT D. PEASE
"Bob"
Mechanical Engineering. 47 East Pleasant
St., Amherst. Born in lO'J.S at Amherst.
Amherst High School. S.C.A., 2, S: S.C.A.
Cabinet, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3
(President, 2); Sophomore-Senior Hop
Committee, 2; Men's Glee Club, 2, 3;
Engineering Club, 3, 4; Theta Chi (Treas-
urer, 3; Vice-President, 4).
^LARGARET E. PECK
"Pecky"
Sociology. R.F.D. 2, Shelburne. Born in
1926 at Greenfield. Arms Academy.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Plii:
S.C.A., 1, 2, 4; Choir, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 2, 3, 4; Campus A'arieties, 1; Con-
gregational Pilgrim Fellowship, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Kappa .
JOAN S. PEMSTEIN
".lo"
Sociology. 20 Chamberlain Fkwy., Wor-
cester. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Classi-
cal High School. Transfer from Mary
Washington College. Dean's List, 3;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Clul), 4;
Radio Club, 3, 4.
ROBERT E. PIERCE
"Bob"
English. 24 Carew St., South Hadley
Falls. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. South
Hadley High School. Dean's List, 3;
Christian Science Organization, 3, 4;
Men's Glee Club, 3, 4 (Manager, 4);
Operetta Guild, 3, 4.
DAVID PIiNIENTEL
"Dave"
Entomology. 128 Main St., Middleboro.
Born in 1925 at Fresno, California.
Middleboro High School. Animal Hus-
bandry Club, 1, 2; Flying Club (Secre-
tary-Treasurer, 1; President, 2); Veter-
ans' Association, 1; .\lpha Gamma Rho.
ELLIOTT W. PORTER
"EUy"
Food Technology. 220 Jackson St., New-
ton Center. Born in 1924 at Revere. Dor-
chester High School for Boys. Dean's
List, 3; Food Technology, 4; Tau Epsilon
Phi.
-ni
MELVIN S. PREBLE
Ornamental Horticulture. 4 Elm i St.,
Farmington, Me. Born in 1917 at Rum-
ford, Me. Transfer from Boston TTniver-
sity. Landscape Architecture^Club, 3, 4.
S.41AIUEL E. PRICE
"Sam"
Physical Education. Wantagh Game
Farm, Wantagh, N. Y. Born in 1921 at
Stamford, Conn. W. C. Mepham High
School. Dean's List, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, -t
(Captain, 4); Phi Sigma Kappa.
MARY QUIRK
"Quirkie"
English. 11 Holland St., Springfield. Born
in 1926 at Springfield. Agawam High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Outing Club,
2; Sigma Kappa.
ANTHONY .). R-4NDAZZO
Hancock St., Boston.
212]
LOIS i\T. UANSOiM
Economics. (Ul Bay St., Springfield.
Born in Witi at Springfield. Transfer
from Springfield Junior College. Naiads,
1, 2, 3, i.
RUTH R. RAPHAEL
Psychology. 6 Oberlin St., Worcester.
Born in 1926 at Worcester. Worcester
Classical High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4;
Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Correspond-
ing Secretary, 3; President, 4); Choir, 1;
Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Handbook
Board, 1, 2, 3 (Art Editor, 1, 2, 3); Index,
2, 3, 4 (Art Editor, 4); Sinfonietta, 1, 2, 3;
Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Concert As-
sociation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 2, 3;
President, 4); Outing Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med.
Club, 3; Psychology Club, 3, 4; German
Club, 1, 2rW.A.A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta
Tau (Treasurer, 4).
IRVING A. R.4TNER
"Irv"
Zoology. 23 Floyd St., Dorchester. Born
in 1928 at Boston. English High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 3;
Quarterly, 4 (Circulation Manager, 4V.
Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon
Phi.
PAILINE E. KICHARD
"Polly"
Chemistry. 131 Hartwell St., South-
bridge. Born in 192G at Worcester. Mary
E. Wells High School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemi.stry Chil),
1,'2, 3, 4 (Sccrclary, 4); Outing Club, 1, 2;
Sigma Kappa.
ALDEN D. RIDLEY
"Rip"
Landscape Architecture. 1104 Enfield St.,
Thompsonyille, Conn. Born in 1922 at
North Dighton, Mass. Transfer from
Colby College. Landscape Architecture
Club, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Delta Upsi-
lon.
MARY T. RILEY
"Mike"
Food Technology. 43 Sycamore St., New
Bedford. Born in 1925 at New Bedford.
Holy Family High School. Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee, 3, 4; Roister
Doisters, 2, 3, 4; Food Technology Club,
3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Psychology Club,
2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
JEAINNE RHEAUME
"Jeanie"
Economics. 47 Magnolia Ave., H(4\<ikf.
Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Holyok, 'lliiih
School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Newman Chili,
1, 2. 3, 4; Current .Affairs Club, 2, 3;
French Club, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2,
3, 4 (Business Manager, 4); Campus
Varieties, 2, 3; Radio Club, 3, 4; W.A.A.,
3, 4; Chi Omega.
CARROLL F. ROBBINS
"Rob"
65 Maple St., Norwood. Born in 1921 at
Norwood. Norwood High School. Dean's
List, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Copy
Editor, 3; Managing Editor, 4).
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RICHARD C. ROBERSON
"Itch"
Economics. 17 South St., Leominster.
Born in 1922 at Leominster. Leominster
High School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Campus Varieties, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha.
JEAN A. ROBERTS
English. 201 Osborne Terr., Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Collegian, 1, 2, 3; Collegian
Quarterly, 2, 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief, 4);
Quarterly Club, 2, 3 (Chairman, 3) ; Radio
Club, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
CHARLES F. ROCKEY, JR.
"Rockey"
English. 19 Knipfer Ave., Easthampton.
Born in 1923 at Northampton. Transfer
from University of Omaha. Dean's List,
3,4.
ANTONETTA E. ROMANO
"Tina"
French. 853 Main St., Springfield. Born
ill 102(i at Province of Salerno, Italy.
CliLssical Ilifjh School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4;
Ildiiiirs Work, 4; Isogon, 4 (President, 4);
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Com-
inillcc, 4 (Secretary, 4); Mother's Day
(■uiniiiltlee, 3 (Publicity Chairman);
Sri])honiore Dance Committee, 2; French
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; President,
1); Fhnt Oratorical Contest, 3; Roister
Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild, 3, 4; Quarterly
Club, 1, 2; Campus Varieties, 3; Junior
Ciiuusclor Ci)iiiniittee, 3 (Chairman, 3);
liadio Club, .'!; Spring Dav Coinuiitlcc, 2;
Drill Team, 4; Wbo'.s Who, 4; Class Vice-
President, 4: W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Bowling
Manager, 3) ; Pi Beta Phi.
214
AMiOM N. KOMM
Political Sciciu-i-. -KU XI;ip!o St.. Hulyoke.
Born in 10i2(! al JMinneapolis, Minn.
Holvoke High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3,
4; U. of M. Committee, 3; Who's Who, i:
Campus Chest Committee, 4; Hillel, 3;
International Relations Club, 4; Col-
legian 1, i, 3, 4 (Managing Editor, 3;
Editor, 4): Tau Ep.silon Phi.
KlTll I.. lU SSELL
"Kuss"
Recreational Leadership. 280 Main St.,
Easthanipton. Born in 1!)27 at North-
ampton. Easthampton High School.
Class Nominating Committee, 1; Isogon,
4: S.C..\., 3; Carnival Committee, 4;
French Club, 1; Nature Guide Associa-
tion, 3, 4; W.S.G.A. Council, 3 (Secre-
tary); Who's Who, 4; Campus Varieties,
1, '2; Outing Club, L 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4
(Vicc-I'rcsident, 4); Ski Club, 2, 3, 4
(Secretary -Treasurer, 3); W.S.G.A. Judi-
ciar\ Hoard (Chief Justice, 4); Kappa
Alpha Theta (President, 4).
■HH^S^H^^^^?^^^
JOHN P. ROSE
"Jack"
Dairy Industry. 11 North St., Haverhill.
Born in 1924 at Truro. Provincetown
High School, .\nimal Husbandry Club,
1, 2; Dairy Club, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho.
WAYTSIE H. ROSS
"Bill"
History. 142 Fuller St., Brookline. Born
in 1921 at Brookline. Transfer from Bald-
win-Wallace College.
•^f^^ *p%
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WILLIAM F. RYAN
"Bill"
Physical Education. 119 Bay Spring
Ave., West Barrington, R. I. Born in 1921
at Pawtucket, R. I. Transfer from Ohio
State University. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3,
4; Swimming Team, 3, 4 (Captain, 4);
Delta Upsilon.
THEODORE ST. PALLEY
"Saint"
Physics. 454 Hubbard Ave., Pitts6eld.
Born in 1923 at Pittsfield. Pittsfield High
School. Class Officer, 3 (Sergeant-at-
Arms); Carnival Ball Committee, 2;
Lambda Chi Alpha.
al:mon o. ruggles
"Bud"
Economics. West Main St., Brooktield.
Born in 1923 at Hardwick. Brookfield
High School. Football, 1, 2, 4; Basketball,
1; Theta Chi.
SHIRI.EY SALSMAN
English. 30 Central St., Ashland. Born in
1922 at Framingham. Dean's List, 3, 4;
Inde.x, 3; Campus Varieties, 3; Phillips
Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 4; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
215
LESLIE V. SAVING
"Les"
Food Technology. 48 Walnut St., North-
ampton. Born in lOa'i at Northampton.
St. Michael's High School. Dean's List, 3;
Interfraternity Council Representative,
1. '2, :l, +; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ani-
i)i;il llnshandry Clul), 3; Food Technol-
ogy ( lul). 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
ALBERT V. SCALINGI
"Al"
Economics. .53 Bromfield Rd., West
Sonierville. Born in 1021 at West Somer-
ville. Somerville High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club, 3, 4; Cross
Country, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2; Kappa Sigma.
JOHN F. W. SCHLILZE
"Johnny"
Animal Husbandry. 29 South Pleasant
St., Amherst. Born in 1921 at Edgewood
Arsenal, Maryland. Transfer from Colum-
bia University. Glee Club, 3; Animal
Husbandry Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3);
.\lpha Gamma Rho.
DAVIS S. SF.COK
"Dave"
Econcimics. Main St., Wilbraham. Born
in 1919 al Kidgwan, Penn. Centennial
High Schoiil, Uidgwan, Penn.
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LL ELL.V D. SEDGWU.K
•'Lue"
Home Economics. Lenox, R.F.D. Born in
1925 at Lenox. Lenox High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Campns Varieties, 3:
S.C.-V., 1, 2, 3, -I: S.C.A. Cahinet, 4; Wes-
ley Fonndation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (A'ice-President,
3; Alumni Secretary, 4); 4-H Club, 1, 2,
3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; President, i): Home
Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: W.A.A., 1, 2.
HELEN T. SELLEW
"Slew"
Animal Husbandry. 769 Worcester St.,
Natick. Born in 1927 at Newton. Natick
High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4: Judging
Teams, 3, 4; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec-
retary, 2; President, 3); Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4: Carnival Committee, 4; Animal
Husbandry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4):
Dairy Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent, 4).
HAKVEV S. SHAPIKO
"Shep"
Economics. 13G Washington Ave., Chel-
sea. Born in 1926 at Chelsea. Chelsea
High School. Campus Varieties, 3; Outing
Clul), 2, 3; Hillcl, 1, 2, 3, 4; Current
Affairs Club, 2, 3: Psychology Club, 2, 3;
Radio Club, 3, 4; Iiiteruatioual Club,
3, 4: .\li)lia EpsiloM Phi.
RUTH C. SHEA
Chemistry. 44 Dorchester St., Spring-
field. Classical High School. Dean's List,
2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry
Club, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 2;
W.A.A., ], 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
JEAN P. SEJMON
Home Economics. 104 Bryn Mawr Ave.,
Auburn. Bom in 1926 at Worcester.
Auburn High School. Dean's List, 1, 3;
W.S.G.A., 4; Choir, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 4; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
Chemistry Club, 2, 3 (Treasurer, _ 3) ;
Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Sigma Kap-
pa (President, 4).
J. WARD SHANNON
Economics. 46 Sheldon St., Milton. Born
in 1922 at Dorchester. ^lilton High
School, .\delphia, 3, 4: Newman Club,
1, 2, 4; Carnival Ball Committee, 2;
Carnival Committee, 2; Football. 1, 2;
Theta Chi (Assistant Treasurer, 3; Presi-
dent, 4).
HERBERT E. SHEPARD
"Bert"
Agronomy. East Rd., Warren. Born in
1926 at "Warren. Warren High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
Theta Chi.
Z. JANET SHOENBERG
"Jan"
English. 155 Cedar St., Clinton. Born in
1927 at Boston. Brookline High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Isogon, 4 (Secretary-
Treasurer, 4); Panhellenic, 3, 4 (Treas-
urer, 4); Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Scrolls, 2 (Sec-
retary-Treasurer, 2); Burnham Declama-
tion. 1; Fre-shman Handbook Board, 1, 2;
Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Quarterly Club,
1, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2 (Treasurer, 2);
Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2;
W.A.A., 1, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau.
217
ESTHER SHUB
"Es"
History. 4-t Eldridge St., Springfield.
Born in 1927 at Springfield. Classical
High School. Class Nominating Commit-
tee, 3; Outing Club, 1; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Delta Tau (Rush Chairman, 3).
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FRANCES SIAGEL
"Faye"
French. 524 Ward St., Newton Center.
Born in 1927 at Boston. Girls' Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; W.S.G.A.
Council, 3; Women's Glee Club, 4: Outmg
Club, 1; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; LZ.F..\., 4;
French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W^A.A., 1, 2;
Sigma Delta Tau (President, 4).
BERYL SUMMONS
"Skim"
Psychology. Newton Rd., Amesbury.
Born in 1925 at Haverhill. Amesbury
High School. Choir, 1; Roister Doisters,
3, 4: Women's Glee Club, 4; Drill Team,
3, 4; Campus Varieties, 2, 3; Freshman
Follies, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pre-Med. Club, 3, 4; Psychology Club,
3, 4; Radio Club, 3; W.A.A., 2; Queen's
Court, 3; Pi Beta Phi.
EDWARD H. SIMON
"Eddie"
Zoology. 539 Lowell St., Lawrence. Born
in 1924 at New York, N. Y. Lawrence
High School. Collegian, 2; Roister Dois-
ter.s, 1, 2; Campus Varieties, 1, 2; Hillel,
2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club, 2, 3; Alpha Epsilon
Pi.
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HOrE A. SIMON
"Ilopio"
Pliysiology. '297A \V;ilnut Ave, Roxbiiry.
Born in 1937 at Boston. Girls" Latin
School. Index, 3, -4; Hillel, 1, '2, 3. -1 (Re-
cording Secretary, 3); German Clnb, 1, 'i:
Psychology Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Delta Tan (House Manager, 4).
SHELDON S. SIJMON
"Shel"
Chemistry. 297A Walnut Ave., Roxbury.
Born in 1923 at Boston. Public Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 3; Band, 1, 3, 4;
Chemistrv Club. 3, 4; Food Technology,
Club 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
ANN L. SIZER
"Si"
Food Technology. 77 Columbus Ave.,
Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Hol-
yoke High School. Dean's List", 1, 2; Col-
legian Quarterly, 1, 2: Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee, 3, 4
(Chairman, 4); Carnival Committee, 3, 4,
Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2,
Food Technology Club, 3, 4; W \ V , 3, 4,
Chi Omega (Peldge Trainer, 3; President,
4).
PAUL E. SMITH, JR.
History. Haydenville Rd., Xorthampton.
Born in 1927 at Xorthampton. Transfer
from William Jennings Bryan LTniversity.
Dean's List, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; French
Club, 1; German Club, 2; Mathematics
Club, 2; Debating Club, 1; International
Relations Club, 4.
KACIIEL SMITH
"Rae"
Home Economics. 67 Narragansett St.,
Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield.
'IVchiiical High School. Transfer from
Anierican International College. Dean's
List, 1,3; Hillel, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club,
1; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Pre-
Med. Club, 3; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3.
SIDNEY SOLOMON
"Salty"
Chemistry. 96 Granite St., Worcester.
Born in 1923 at Worcester. Classical High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Animal Husbandry Club, 3, 4; Pre-Med.
Club, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
BERTMAN I. SPARR
"Bert"
Chemistry. 201 Rawson Rd., Brookline.
Born in 1924 at New York. Transfer from
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.
Hillel, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 4; Tau
Epsilon Pi.
SAMUEL SPIEGEL
"Spike"
Bacteriology. 203 Calender St., Dorches-
ter. Born at Forest Hills. Boston English
High School. Dean's List, 3; Collegian,
3, 4; Military Ball Committee, 2; Pre-
Med. Club, 2, 4; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4;
Baseball, 1 : Current Events Club, 2.
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EDWARD D. SPKAGLE
"Ed"
Forestry. 27 Wentworth PI., Lynn. Born
in 1920 at Lynn. Lynn Engli.sh Hif-lj
School. Index, 1, 2: S.C.A., i: WesU\
Foundation, 1, 2: Theta Chi.
BARBARA J. STEGNER
"Barb"
English. Brimfield. Born in 1926 .-il
Springfield. Hitchcock Free Acaclcm\ .
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors Work, i:
Collegian, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, .'!;
Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 2; Current
Affairs Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
HELEN M. STELIGA
Psychology. iQi'i Grant St., Northamp-
ton. Born in 1927 at Northampton.
Northampton High School. Bay-Statetts,
3, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4; Newman Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1: Psvchology
Club, 3, 4; Radio Club, 3, 4; Flying Club,
2, 3: Sigma Kappa.
HARRIET E. STERNBERG
'Hatsy"
English. 28 Russell St., Greenfield. Born
in 1924 at Greensboro Bend, Vt. TranslVr
I'roMi I'itcliburg State Teachers' Collifjc.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 2; S.( '.A.,
3, 4; Modem Dance Club, 2.
220
LOIS E. STETSON
"Stet"
Bacteriology, (^harlcmont P.O., Heath.
Arms Academy. Born in 1935 at Heath.
Outing Chib, 'l, 2: S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, -t;
S.C.A. Cabinet, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, '2, ;i, 4; -t-H dull, 1, 2; Bacteriologv
CUil., 15, -t; \V.A..\., 2, ;i. -i.
C.4U LN STEVTJNS
'•Cal"
Education. Cimimingtou. Traiist'er from
Berea College, Kv. Dean's List, 3.
ROBERT G. STEVENS
"Bob"
Mathematics. 21 Johnson Rd., Arlington.
Born in 1920 at Maiden. Transfer from
Tufts College. Collegian, 3; Football, 1, 2;
Hockey, 1; Kappa Sigma.
DONALD N. STEWART
"Don"
English. 350 West Boylston St., Worces-
ter. Born in 1922 at Worcester. Transfer
from Fort Devens.
1\L ELAINi: STI<:WART
"Red"
Economics. 118 Quiucy .\vc.. Winthrop.
Born in 1926 at Highland Park, Mich.
Winthrop High School. Roister Doisters,
4; Women's Glee Club, 3, 4; Bandcttes,
3, 4; Campus Varieties, 3, 4; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guilil, 3, 4;
Victory Varieties, 2; Freshman Follies, 1;
Home-Coming Day Committee, 4; Kappa
Kappa Gamma.
HOWARD D. STOWE
"Howie"
Animal Husbandry. Griswoldvillc. Born
in 1927 at Greenfield. Arms Academ,y.
Dean's List, 3; Judging Teams, 3, 4;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3;
S.C.A. Cabinet, 2; Animal Husbandry
Club, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi.
NORMAN J. SULLIVAN
"Red"
Zoology. 49 North Main St., South Had-
ley Falls. Born in 1927 at South Hadley
Falls. South Hadley High School. Burn-
ham Declaration Declamation, 3; Roister
Doisters, 3, 4: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Carnival Ball Committee, 2; Pre-Med.
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Military Ball Committee, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
HELEN P. SYMONDS
"Sy"
Food Technology. 73 Cottage St., Mel-
rose. Born in 1927 at Melrose. Fishers
Island High School. Newman Club, 1, 2,
3, 4 (Secretary, 2); United Religious
Council, 2; Food Technology Club, 4;
W.A.A., 1 ; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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EDWARD R. SZETEIA
"Chet"
History. 4 Magnolia Ave., Holyokc.
Born in 1923 at Holyoke. Holyokp 'Hif;li
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honors Work,
4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cnriiival
Committee, 4; French Club, 1; Inlci-
fraternity Council, 2; Legislature Day
Committee, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa (Sec-
retary, 3).
PAULINE A. TANGUAY
"Polly"
Pre-Med. and Psychology. 25 Willard
Ave., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Spring-
field. Technical High School. Dean's List,
2, 3, 4; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Feature Edi-
tor, 3, 4): Roister Doister's, 4; Freshman
Handbook Board, 2, 3; Newman (lull, 1,
2, 3; Inter-Greek Ball, 3, 4; rhcMiislr\-
Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 2: Psy(li..l..f;y
Club, 3, 4 CS'ice-President, 3, 4); Kappa
Kappa Gamma (Vice-President, 4).
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THEL^L1 R. TARLOW
"Thel"
Sociolog}'. 8 Wells St., Gloucester. Born
in 1926 at Gloucester. Gloucester High
School. Dean's List, 4; Drill Team, 4;
Choir, 1; Collegian, 3; Handbook Board,
1, 2; University Chorus, 3, 4; Concert
Association, 3, 4; Campus Varieties, 1, 2,
3; Killel, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chairman, Publicity
Committee, 4); Carnival Ball Committee,
4; Pre-Med. Club, 2; Psychology Club,
2,3.
WALTER F. TAUBER
"Walt"
Languages-Literature (Pre-Med.). 440
Sumner Ave., Springfield. Born in 1926 at
Vienna, Austria. George Washington
High School. Dean's List, 1, 3, 4; Quar-
■ terly Club, 1; Hillel, 1, 3, 4; (Senior Coun-
cil, 'l, 3, 4); French Club, 1, 4; Pre-Med.
Club, 3, 4; International Relations Club,
3, 4; French Club, 1, 4; Freshman Swim-
ming Team, 1.
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GOKDON A. TAVLOK
"Goi-die"
English. 194 North Mnplc St., Floivini'.
Born in 1927 at Northampton. North-
ampton High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Class Nominating Committee, 3; New-
man CUil.. 1, '2; Radio Cliil., ;i; Glee Clnh,
i.
MIXltA (.. THOTT
"iMd"
English. ii7 (^-ntral St., Aslilanil. I?orn in
19''27 at Framinghani. Asliland High
School. Dean's List, i. ;!; Clioir, I; Wom-
en's Glee Club, "2, ;i, t; S.C.A., 1; .Jndson
Fellowship, 2, 3, 4 (Sc< ichiry, 4l; French
Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Radio Club,
3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Pi Beta Phi (Schol-
arship Chairman, 4).
i\L4R,|OKIE 1S\. TEKRY
"Margie"
Psychology. 22 Green St., Fairhaven.
Born in 1927 at New Bedford. Fairhaven
High School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Scrolls, 2;
W.S.G.A. Council, 4 (Sorority Represent-
ative); Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 3, 4;
S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Music Association Com-
mittee, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; Home
Economics Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club,
2, 3, 4; Radio Club, 3, 4: International
Relations Club, 3, 4; W'.A.A., 1; Drill
Team, 3, 4; Chi Omega.
ADHIANA ,1. VANDER POL
"Van"
Mathematics. 757 Washington St., Fair-
haven. Born in 1927 at Weymouth. Fair-
haven High School. Scrolls, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2,
3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Wesley Founda-
tion, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Mathematics
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Alpha Theta (Historian, 3, 4).
RONALD L. THAW
"Ronnie"
History. 10 Anthony St., Franklin. Born
in 1926 at Boston. Boston Public Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 4; Collegian,
2, 3, 4 (Sports Editor, 2, 3) ; Index, 2, 3
(Sports Editor, 2, 3) ; Baseball, 2, 3; Alpha
Epsilon Phi (Master, 2; Lieutenant Mas-
ter, 3; Treasurer, 3).
MARCIA VAN METER
"Alarty"
English. 167 Montague Rd., North Am-
herst. Born in 1927 at Pelham. Amherst
High School. Captain, 2; Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 1; Panhellenic, 3, 4
Scrolls, 2; W.S.G.A. Council, 2, 3 (Vice-
President, 3); Burnham Declamation, 1
Sinfonietta, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3
4 (Manager, 4); French Club, 2; W.A.A.
1, 2; Chi Omega.
BETTY LU TOLMAN
"B-Lu"
Recreational Leadership. 19 Eldert St.;
Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield.
Classical High School. Dean's List, 3;
Class Nominating Committee, 2; Isogon,
4; W.S.G.A. Council, 4 (Judiciary Board);
Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 3, 4; Women's
Glee Club, 3, 4; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3,
4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1; Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3); Ring Committee,
2; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2;
Nature Guide Association, 3, 4; Pre-Med.
Club. 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi.
JOANNA WATTE
"Jo"
Home Economics. 11 Brackatt Ave.,
Stoneham. Born in 1926 at Wobiirn.
Stoneham High School. Dean's List, 1, 3;
S.C.A., 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 1, 2,
3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta (Secretary, 4).
i&a.
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JOHN O. WALKER
"Johnny"
General Agriculture. Birch Meadow Rd.,
Merrimac. Born in 1913 at Merrimac.
Merrimac High School. Dean's List, 3;
Outing Club, 2; Animal Husbandry Club,
3; Collegiate Chapter F.F.A., 3, 4.
IVLVKCIA K. WALKER
"Marsh"
Landscape Architecture. Lebanon Hill,
Southbridge. Born in 1927 at Worcester.
Mary E. Wells High School. Dean's List,
2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, -t; Sinfonietta, 1, 2;
Floriculture Club, 4; Landscape Archi-
tecture Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3, 4).
ALLAN S. WARDEN
Economics. 471 Ridge St., Newark, X. J.
Born in 1922 at Wakefield, Kans. Bar-
ringer High School. Military Ball Com-
mittee, 3, 4 (Chairman, 3); Military
Major (Adjutant of Corps); Tennis
Team, 3; Theta Chi.
ELIZABETH A. WARNER
"Betty"
Bacteriology. 137 Bridge St., Shelburnc
Falls. Born in 1 926 at Colrain. Arms Acad-
miy. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pilgrim Fellowship, 3, 4; Bacteriology
Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3.
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JOHN 1*. WATSON
"Kod"
Pomology. 5 Linda \"ista St., Worcester.
Born in 1923 at Worcester. North High
School. Dean's List, 3; Outing Club, 3;
QTV.
.lOSEPH \^TRETELNYK
"Kelway"
Food Technology. 20 Keenan St., Water-
town. Born in 1922 at Cambridge. Water-
town High School. Food Technology
Club, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon (Treasurer,
3,4).
ARTIRTt F. WHITE, JR.
"Art" "Big A"
Forestry. 17 Chadwick St., W'orcester.
Born in 1921 at Worcester. North High
School. Dean's List, 3; Flint Oratorical
Contest, 3; Roister Doisters, 3; Campus
Varieties, 3; New-man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Legislature Day Committee, 3, 4; Radio
Club, 3, 4: Football, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 4;
Kappa Sigma (Vice-President, 4).
HAZEL I. WHITE
Home Economics. 338 Pleasant St., Win-
throp. Born in 1925 at Milford. Belling-
ham High School. Class Vice-President, 3;
Drill Team, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3: Wesley
Foundation, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman, 3; Sec-
retary, i); Naiads, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha
Theta .
.JULIAN. .). WILK
".Julie"
Chemistry. 10 Hoosac St., .\danis. Born
in 1922 at Adams. Transfer from Fort
Devens. Chemistry Club, 4; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
RICHARD A. WILLIAMS
"Dick"
Forestry. 76 Grand View Ave., White
Plains, N. Y. Born in 1923 at New York,
X. v. Buy Side High School. Dean's List,
2, 3; Wesley FoundMtion, 3, 4; Horticul-
ture Show Committee, 1: Alpha Gamma
Rho (Vice-President, 3; President, 4).
NATHAN B. WINSTANLEY, JR.
"Win"
Psychology. 10 Rockne Ave., Boston.
Born in 1919 at Boston. Brighton High
School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Campus
,■3 Varieties, 3; Psychology Club, 2, 3, 4.
PAUL W. WINSTON
"Pete"
Zoology. Swanton, Vt. Born in 1920 at
Chicago, 111. Marblehead High School.
Dean's List, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 3; Lambda
Chi Alpha.
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BARBARA I-. W01.FE
"Babs"
Home Economics. 86 MontebcUo Rd.,
Jamaica Plain. Born in 1928 at Boston.
Roxljury Memorial High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, i; Fre-shman
Handbook Board, 1, 2; Quarterly Club,
1, 2; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, h; Uni-
versity of Massachusetts Committee, 3;
Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Current Affairs
Club, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4;
Psychology Clvib, 1; Radio Club, 3, 4.
BARBARA D. WOLKOWICH
"Barb"
Home Economics. 9 Underwood St.,
Worcester. Born in 1926 at Worcester.
Classical High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Delta Tan.
(OOLIDGE W. WOOD
"Woody"
History. 120 Franklin St., Xorthampton.
Born in 1923 at Northampton. Transfer
from University of Wyoming, ^■eteran's
Club, 1, 2, 3; Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 3; Men's Glee Club, 3, 4; States-
man, 3, 4: Operetta Gviild, 3, 4; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2: Inter-
national Relations Clul). 4 (Vice-Presi-
dent, 4).
ROBERT L. W ROE
"Bob"
Economics. 50 Baker St., Foxboro. Born
in 1920 at Foxboro. Foxboro High School.
Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4);
Glee Club, 1; Lambda Chi Alpha.
"i^O
ALICE
. WYSOCKI
•Al"
('lieniistry. 911 X. I'Icasnnt St., North
Amherst. Born in 19'2(i at North Amherst.
Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1; Chemistry Club, 1, 2,
3, i: N.S.A. Committee (Chairman, i).
GERTRLDE B. YARCHIN
"Trudy"
Chemistry. 145 Glenway St., Boston.
Born in 1927 at Wellesley. Roxbiiry Me-
morial High School.
LEONARD S. ZAHN
"Lenny"
English. 44 Hansborough St., Dorchester.
Born in 1923 at Methuen. Transfer from
Devens. Dean's List, 3; Collegian, 4: Edi-
tor of Statesman.
n Jte,^.,..-
FRED ZDL4N
"Fred"
Food Technology. A-2 Federal Circle,
Amherst. Transfer from Rhode Island
School of Design. Dean's List, 1, 3; Choir,
2, 3; Veteran's Club, 3, 4; Statesmen, 3;
Hillel, 2, 3, 4; Food Technology, 3, 4;
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
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ALSO GRADUATING
LILLIAJM JACKSON ARCHER
STANLEY FRANCIS BERDAHOWSKI
"Stash"
Chemistry. M Dudley Ave., Westfield. Westfield High School.
Theta Chi.
STANLEY IVURSHALL DAGGETT
2 Orchard St., Auburn.
ROBERT EDWARD DILLON
23 Walnut St., Ware.
WALTER EDWARD DINN
11 Arlington Ave., Holyoke.
.JAMES LOCKETT DINSMORE
266 Chapman St., Greenfield.
WILLIAM OTHO DRINKWATER
1-1 Holland Ter., Needham.
ALFRED L. DLQLETTE
"Al"
Mathematics. 279 Collette St., New Bedford. Bom in 1923 at
Troy, Vt. New Bedford High School. Class President, 1, 2:
Dean's List, 1, 2, S; Ring Committee, 3; Mathematics Club,
1, 2, .S.
RICHARD BOURNE ELBERFELD
EDMUND FARINHA
"Ed"
History. 107 Bogle St., Fall River. Born in 1924 at Fall River.
B.M.C. Durfee High School. Dean's List, 2; Phillips Brooks
Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
ALSO GRADUATING
GEORGE LYLE FEARNLEY
Federal Circle, 3-5, Amherst.
IMELVIN HAROLD FEFFER
■17 Draper St., Springfield.
WILLIAM HALL FULI,ER
EDWARD WILSON HITCHCOCK
EVERETT FRANCIS HORGAN
28 Harriet Ave., Belmont.
MELVIN HUTNER
Bronson Terrace, Springfield.
JAIMES JOSEPH LaLIBERTE
"La"
Economics. 60 King St., Holyoke. Born in 1923 at Holyoke.
Holyoke High School. Phi Sigma Kappa.
JOHN ROBINSON LAWRENCE
88 Sider's Pond Rd., Falmouth.
JOHN ALBERT LLDEMAJN
5 Churchill St., Amherst.
ELMER C. MARTINSON
97 Jackson Pkwv., Holyoke.
JOSEPH HENRY MASTERSON, JR.
26 Campbell St., Lowville, N. Y. Lambda Chi Alpha.
DANIEL JEROME McCARTHY
> Bradstreet Rd., North Andover.
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ALSO GRADUATING
HOMER OSSIAN MILLS, JR.
"Ossie"
Olericulture. 453 Weston Rd., Wellesley. Transfer from Stock-
bridge. Phi Sigma Kappa.
JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY
20 Washington St., Lynn.
ARNOLD HOWATT IMLRRAY, JR.
ISMAIL NIKNEJAD
Aboulgha.ssem, Shapon Ave., Resht, Iran.
.JOHN COLEMAN POWERS
31 Lisle St., Braintree.
ALFRED PAUL RUMMINGER
135 Park St., Easthampton.
ROY EDW.4RD SIGAFUS
Federal Circle, B-2, Amherst.
EDWARD MERRILL SMITH
"Ed"
Forestry. 16 Pilgrim Rd., Marblehead. Born in 1925 at Boston.
Marblehead High School. Transfer from Williams College.
Honors Work, 3.
PAUL EDMUND SMITH, JR.
History. Haydenvillc Rd., \orthampton. Born in 1927 at
Northampton. Transfer from William .Jennings Bryan Uni-
versity. Dean's List, 1, 2; Debating, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Col-
lege Pilgrim Fellowship, 2; Mathematics Club, 2; International
Relations Club, 4 (Librarian).
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ALSO GRADUATING
BKRNAKD LeKOY STKAD
Federal Circle, F-i, Amherst.
CHAKLES HEiNRY STEBBINS
"Tudie"
Forestry. Deerfield. Born in 1924 at Saugiis. Deerfield iHigh
School. Transfer from Dartmouth. Choir, 1; Soccer, 1, i: Theta
Chi.
JANET iMALLON STEDMAN
RUFUS RUSSEL SLM!VIARELL
30 McClellan St., Amherst.
WALTER RICHARD TRESPASZ
490 Springtield St., Chicopee.
PHYLLIS HOURAN WARNF:R
Sunderland. Pi Beta Phi.
DOBSON LENDLEY WEBSTER
H.4ROLD BANCROFT WHITE, JR.
7132 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby, Pa.
RUDOLPH ROBERT ZICCARO
"Zuke"
Economics. 32 Sunset Rd., W. Somerville. Born in 1922 at
Arlington. Somerville High School. Maroon Key, 2; Soccer, 2.
Lambda Chi Alpha.
231
FORMER CLASSMATES OF 'AS
Israel Abrahamson
John Addison
Burton Anderson
Frederick Anderson
Paul Babyok
Helen Bailey
William Bazilchuck
Mildred Benson
Robert Bernstein
Melvin Blake
Jean Borgaard
June Borrows
Eleanor Boudreau
Barbara Brown
William Buettner
Barbara Carmichael
Charlotte Cederberg
Lydia Challet
Walter Chizinsky
Anne Ciaschini
Stella Ciszek .
Beatrice Cohen
Constance Cook
Phyllis Cooley
Howard Coughlin, Jr.
Rosamund Cushway
Therese Dahmke .
Jacqueline Delaney
Marie Diaz
Herbert Dodge
Elizabeth DoAvling
Edna Duna
Marilyn Elfman
Paul Ellen
Evelyn F. Strobeck
William Feidnian .
Barbarajune Fisher
Cynthia Foote
14 Woodleigh Ave., Greenfield
30 Main St., Northfield
20 Cavanaugh Rd., Wellesley
31 Nahanton St., Newton Centre
11 Washington Ave., So. Hadley
Brewster Rd., Kingston
16 Charles St., Walpole
48 Chatanika Ave., Worcester
. 52 Woodcliff St., Roxbury
97 Rockland St., Springfield
8 Orrison St., Worcester
10 Paris St., East Boston
429 South St., Holyoke
43 No. Irving St., Ridgewood, N. J.
2131 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
22 Leyden St., Plymouth
11 Meredith St., West Roxbury
R.F.D. 1, Northampton
51 Calhoun St., Springfield
176 North St., Northampton
56 Dwight St., Chicopee
30 Ridgewood Ave., Holyoke
1934 Northampton St., Holyoke
180 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield
10 Dickinson St., Northampton
84 Market St., Northampton
604 Bridge Rd., Northampton
23 LongTneadow Rd., Newton Centre
Box 212, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
132 Columbia St., Cambridge
48 Maple St., Newton
30 Chestnut St., Worcester
186 Seaver St., Roxbury
135 Homestead St., Roxbury
118 Lincoln St., West Medway
25 Dartmouth St., Lawrence
42 Park St., Palmer
7 Stratford Rd., Winchester
232
FORMER CLASSMATES OF '48
Sydney Francer 31A Fessenden St., Mattapan
Frances Freedenbiirg 340 Warwick Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Robert Freeman 14 Cushman St., Monson
Paula Friedman 63 Hadwen Rd., Worcestre
Jean Kidston Fuller 12 Columbia St., Wellesley Hills
Margarita Fuller R.R. 1, Box 254B, Cincinnati, Ohio
Elizabeth Gilbertson 277 Main St., Easthampton
John Gilboard 78 Columbus Ave., Lawrence
Mary Gilmore 217 Robinson Rd., Acushnet
JMarc Girard 158 Leyfred Terr., Springfield
Howard Goldberg 127 Fuller St., Brookline
George Gray 210 Atwater Rd., Springfield
IMyron Gregorowicz 304 Market St., Lawrence
Patricia Hamilton Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N. Y.
E. June Hatch 254 Lincoln Ave., Amherst
Elizabeth Hayes Pomeroy Lane, Amherst
Lillian Heaver 28 Beech St., East Walpole
Doris Hellerman 45 Itendale St., Springfield
Helen Henderson 28 Jefferson St., Haddonfield, N. J.
John Hepburn Boston Rd., Westford
Donna Hobbs 740 Main St., Waltham
Isabel Hogg 613 Auburn St., Whitman
Jean Hosnier Maple St., Northfield
Richard Humphrey 36 Haviland Rd., Roslindale
Janice Hunt 31 Hayden Row, Hopkinton
June Ingalls Redstone Hill Farm, Sterling
Stanley Januszkiewicz 145 Prospect St., Willimansett
Allen Kahn 173 Harvard St., Dorchester
Irene Karmilowicz 314 Davis St., Greenfield
Joel Katz 15 County Rd., Chelsea
Lillian Kurlan 47 Chavenson St., Fall River
INIabel Lee 53 Cleveland St., Greenfield
Richard Lee 13 Poniken Rd., Worcester
Walter Lipsitz 97 Harvard St., Everett
Betty MacDonald 177 Pleasant St., Whitman
M. Louise ^larsh Carter Rd., Becket
Santa ^MaruUi 68 Newton St., Holyoke
Betty Maxwell 15 Lynn End Rd., Lynn
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FORMER CLASSMATES OF '48
Thomas INIcGarr
Shirley Mellor
Robert W. Mulvaney
John J. Murphy
Doris Murray .
Mary M. O'Brien
Leonard ^I. O'Connor
G. Louise Ogren
Marjorie A. O'Hare
Betty Ojerholni
Helen C. Olds
Helen M. Oliveira
Mary Osburne
Anne M. Pekich
Maynard Perkins
Foster Pettie .
Dorothy Prachnaik
Sheldon M. Proniisel
Kenneth G. Provost
Fred J. Pula
Rosalyn Pulda
Janet Rabinowitz
Mildred Rappaport
Marilyn J. Reynolds
Faith Richards
Isabel N. Riddle
Charles Robitaille
George E. Rose
Melvin E. Sacks
Neal B. Sanderson
Robert SanSoucie
Maydee R. Scheuneman
Florine Schiff
Phyllis Schneider .
Abraham Shaponik
Barbara Shippee
Lila Skeist
Beatrice Skinder
24 By St., Lowell
liincoln St., Blackstone
9 Church St., Ware
19 Belvidere Ave., Holyoke
Howard St., Northboro
14 Lafayette Ave., Haddonfield, N. J.
43 Edgewood St., Springfield
Elm St., Sutton
154 Walnut St., Holyoke
148 Vernon St., Worcester
21 Neptune Ave., West Springfield
90 East Cottage, Boston
12 Tory Fort Lane, Worcester
1 Jackson Pkwy., Holyoke
Box 24, Main St., Wenham
106-02 32 Ave., Corona, L. I., N. Y.
309 West 19th St., New York, N. Y.
322 Spruce St., Chelsea
Boynton Ave., So. Hadley
Hildreth Ave., So. Hadley
14 Nevada St., Worcester
560 Norten Pkwy., New Haven, Conn.
. 295 Water St., Quincy
6 Longfellow Rd., Cambridge
95 Downing St., Worcester
88 Crane Hill Rd., North Wilbraham
13 Northampton St., Holyoke
Truro
438 Warren St., Boston
North St., Whately
80 Park St., Adams
186 West St., Leominster
35 Orchard St., Adams
Riverside, Gill
284 Oakland St., Springfield
47 Water St., Shelburne Falls
11 Woodford St., Worcester
124 Williams St., Northampton
234
FORMER CLASSMATES OF '48
Robert E. Smith
Jean Spencer
Nancy Stacy
Helen Stanley
Frances Stearns
Taylor Steeves
Constance Stephens
Lucie Stevenson
Anne Stone
Betsy Stowell .
David Sudhalter
Jane Sullivan
Muriel Supovitz
Barbara Sutton
Elliot Swartz .
Amelia Szala
Jeanne Thayer
Walter Thiem
Blanche Tooker
William Troy
Frederick Turner
Georgie Tyler
Pauline Vitkauskas
Margaret ^ alsh
Alice Walton .
Nathan Weinstein
Leila W ilson
Betty \^ ood
Lucy Woytonik
Jane Wragg
George Wright
Richard Wynn
Edward Young
N.E. Fitzwilliain Rd., Royalston
14 Crocker Ave., Turners Falls
. 26 Lakeshore Rd., Natick
386 Riverway, Apt. 4, Boston
. 54 Clark Ave., Chelsea
99 Grant St., East Weymouth
38 Creswell Rd., Worcester
298 Highland St., Randolph
25 Nazing St., Roxbury
Tabor Academy, Marion
61 Hazleton St., Mattapan
Captain Pierce Rd., Egypt
15 Alaska St., Boston
1185 North Pleasant St., Amherst
6 Wentworth Terr., Dorchester
Sunderland Rd., No. Amherst
Mendon St., Bellingham
28 Norris St., Lawrence
Ayer Rd., Harvard
76 Henry Ave., Pittsfield
R.F.D. No. 3, Great Barrington
816 North St., Pittsfield
99 Williams St., Northampton
19 Sheridan St., No. Easton
6 Brookview St., Dorchester
33 Wildwood St., Dorchester
23 Elm Ave., W. Springfield
Huntington
44 Holyoke St., Easthampton
22 Dickinson St., Northampton
67 West St., Northampton
157 Norwood Terr., Holyoke
116 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury
235
ftlrtOST HHE BROrWeR
(MrPn»*,T CCVaTHER..
^lixieAxyuididXAiei
Each successive undergraduate
class grew larger than the one be-
fore it. Everyone became aware of
the ever-increasing scholastic and
extracurricular opportunities. The}'
watched with delight and pride
as they became an integral part
of an expanding university.
'49 — JUNIORS — M9
Alice O'Neill, Sec; Edward Drewniak, Pres.; Sally BoUes, V.-Pres.
Absent; Robert Raymond, Capt.; George Burgess, Treas.; Raymond O'Neil, Sgt.-at-Arms
The "jolly juniors" took on a slight —
oh, very slight — air of sobriety this year
since it included among its large numbers
so many veterans, many with families.
The class of '49 was really growing up and
eagerly awaiting their turn as proud sen-
iors.
Members of the class were to be found
everywhere engaged in practically all of
the numerous activities on campus. Win-
ning the Interclass Play Contest helped to
inflate their egos and get them off to a
good start for the second semester's work.
242'
■
Allan Abrahams. "Al." Chemistry.
227 Winchester St.. Brookline. Eoxbur,y
Memorial High School. Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 1; University Chorus,
4; Men's Glee Club. 1, 2, 3; Hillel, 1, 2,
3, 4; I.Z.F.A., 3, 4; Chemistry Club.
2, 3; Tan Epsilon Phi (Historian, 3;
Chaplain, 4),
Lois Abrams. "Lo." Liberal Arts. 61
Martin St., Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Freshman Handbook Board, 1,
2; Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tan.
Doris K. .\brartison. 34 Spring St.,
Amherst.
Marv Ann Alger. Sociology. 3 Court
EiG' Ave., Middleboro. Chillicothe,
Ohio High School. Panhellenic, 2, 3;
Choir, 1 (President, 1); Bolster Dois-
ters, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3 (Li-
brarian, 2; Assistant Manager, 3);
S.C.A., 1, 2; Carnival Ball Committee,
3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee,
2; W.A.A., 2 (Swimming Manager);
Naiads, I, 2. 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Alvin Fred Alkon. "Al." Economics.
2.5 Na^i^g St., Roxbury. Roxbury
Memorial High School. Academic Ac-
tivities Board, 2; Class Nominating
Committee, 2; Band, 2 (Manager);
University Chorus, 2, (Librarian, 3);
Chorale, 3; Men's Glee Club, 1. 2;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Military Ball Committee,
1, 2, 3; Alpha Epsilon Pi (House Man-
ager, 3).
Martha Jean Allison. "Allison."
Recreational Leadership. 1 Pineway
St., Wellesley Hills. Wellesley High
School. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A. 1. 2, 3;
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3;
Carnival Committee, 3; Chemistrv
Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3 (Basketball
Manager, 2, 3); Naiads, 1, 2, 3; Square
Dance Club, 3; Outing Club, 1, 2; Chi
Omega.
Murray I. Altsher. Mathematics. .52
Ormond St., Mattapan. Dorchester
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Col-
legian, 3; Hillel, 2, 3 (I.Z.F.A., Presi-
dent); Modern Dance Club, 2.
Cleo Marie Anderson. Economics.
2()4 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Am-
herst High School. W.A.A., 1, 2; Chi
Omega.
Marjorie Elaine Arons. "Marge."
Food Chemistry. SO Summit Ave.,
Winthrop 52. Winthrop High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2; Collegian, 2, 3; Index,
2, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2; Hillel, 1, 2,
3; I.Z.F.A., 3; Pre-Med. Club, 1: Radio
Club, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Marshall F. Aronson. "Marsh " 9
Nottingham St., Newton Centre. Car-
nival Committee, 3; Radio Club, 3;
International Relations Club, 3- tau
Epsilon Phi.
John Isaac Babbitt. "Ike." .\gricul-
tural Engineering. Horseneck Rd
South Westport. Fairhavcn High
School. S.C.A., 1, 2; Kappa Sigma
Albert William Bailet. " Al " Eco-
nomics. 1.54 Seaver St.. Roxbury. Trans-
fer from Northeastern University
Class Nominating Committee, 3; Inte'r-
Greek Ball Committee, 3; Alpha Epsi-
David Bonneville Balise. Psychology
235 State St.. Northampton. North-
ampton High School. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3; French Club, 1; Quarterly Club, 1
(President, 1); Mathematics' Club, 1-
Psychology Club, 3.
Henry "Warren Ballou. "Hank "
Food Technology. 1365 Northampton
St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School
Food Technology Club, 3; Phi Sigma
Kappa (House Manager, 2; Treasurer,
■Warren P. Barrett. Maple St.. Bel-
chcrtown.
Elmer E. Barrows. Jr. 2S Trowbridge
Rd., Worcester.
Donald S. Barrus. Jr. 114 Brunswick
St., Springfl.-lil.
Marion H.ith Huhh. "Mim. " English.
14 M..nhinM SI., North Adams. Drury
High Sihool. Collegian, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A..
1,2,3; Chi Omega.
Barbara Annie Bean. "Bennie."
Home Economies. 1!)3 Spring St., Flor-
ence, Northamiilon High Scho(^l.
Dean's List. 1, 2, 3; Wcslcv Foiindalion,
2, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club,
1, 2, 3 (Refreshment Ch.lirman, 2, 3;
Vice-President, 4); Home Economics
Club. 1, 2, 3; International Club, 1.
Wilfred J. Beauregard. "Beau."
Engineering. S Garbeau Ave., W^are.
Ware High School, Kappa Sigma.
Martha Beck. "Marty." Recreational
Leadership. 93 Santa Barbara St.,
Springfield 4. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; University
Chorus, 3; Concert Association, 1, 2, 3;
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation,
1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; Nature Guide
Association, 3; W.A.A.. 1, 3; Modern
Dance Club, 1; International Club, 1, 2,
. 3,
Ruth M. Beebe. Main St., Hayden-
ville.
Ernest W. Bemis. 37 Ellis Aye., West
Bridgewater.
Robert Edmund Bertram. "Bob."
Floriculture. 32 Arbella St., Salem. St.
Mary's Boys' High School, Lynn.
Dean's List, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3 (Drum
Major, I, 2, 3); Choir, 1; Roister Dois-
ters, 1, 2, 3; University Chorus. 1, 2;
Campus Varieties, 2; Newman Club,
1, 2; Floriculture Club, 2, 3 (President,
2); 4-H Club, 1, 2; Horticulture Club,
1; Quarterly Club, 2, 3; Radio Club, 2,
3; Horticultural Show, 1, 2, 3 (General
Chairman, 3); Future Farmers ot
America, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 2); Theta Chi.
Richard Higham Best. "Dick."
Psychology. 61 Locust St., New Bed-
ford. Middlesex School. S.C.A., 3;
Military Ball Committee, 3; Animal
Husbandry Club, 1; Mathematics Club,
3; Psychology Club, 2, 3; Q.T.V.
Jack David Betterman. Zoology. 219
Harvard St., Dorchester. Dorchester
High School. Roister Doisters, 2; Hillel,
2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A., 3;
.lunior Varsity Football, 2.
Robert Bevins. "Bev." Economics. S9
Federal St., Salem. Wilbraham Acad-
em.y. Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3;
.lunior Varsity Soccer, 1; Inter-Class
Plays, 1, 2, 3.
-Arnold E. Binder. " Arnie. " Pre-Med
90 Ormond St., Mattapan. Dorchester
High School. Dean's List, 2; Collegian.
1, 2,3 (Circulation Manager, 3); Ikdex,
3; Hillel, 2, 3; Veterans' Association, 3.
Ted Blank. Pre-Med. 44 Highland St.,
Roxbury. Roxbury Memorial High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Statesmen, 2;
University Chorus, 3; Concert Associa-
tion, 3; United Religious (Council, 3-
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Germ.an Club, 1; Psychol-
ogy Club, 2; Radio Club, 3; Alpha Ep-
silon Pi (Historian, 3).
Donald E. Blomquist. SO Leamy St..
Alan Bl'uestein. R.F.D. 1, Wakefield
Florence Irene Blumenthal. "Flos-
sie." Modern Languages. 16 Rovce Rd.,
Allston. Brighton High School. Dean's
List, 1; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2-
Campus Varieties, 2; Hillel, 1. 2 (Senior
Council, 2); Modern Dance Club. 1, 2-
Quarterly Club, 1; Sigma Delta Tau
Warren Bock. Federal Circle, A-1.
Ronald Dean Boddy. "Rolo. " Eco-
nomics. King's Highway, Eastham.
Lexington High School. Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2:
Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2
(Chairman, 2); A.V.C., 2, 3 (Vice-
Chairman, 2); Theta Chi (Steward. •->
3).
James N. Bodurlfaa. 102 Russellville
Rd., Southampton.
Elizabeth Catherine Boerner, " Bet-
ty. " History. SO 'West Main St.. Ware.
Ware High School. Newman Club, 1, 2,
3.
Sally Lyman BoUes. "Sal." Chem-
istry. 11 Laurel Rd., Woronoco. West-
field High School. Class Vice-President,
3; Scrolls, 2; Choir, 1; Handbook
Board, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3:
University Chorus, 2, 3; Chorale. 3;
Concert Association, 2; Operetta Guild,
2, 3; S.('.A.. I. 2. 3; Concert Association
ConuuilUe. 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads,
I, 2, :!; Clii Omega.
r.ti,.,l,r V. llowen. Jr. "Chet." Eng-
lish, f..^,, i'arm Kd., Ips«
High School. Dean's List, I
[244
1, 2 (Sports Editor, 2); Index, 2 (Sports
Editor); Roister Doisters, 1, 2; S.C.A.,
1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; Sigma .Mpha
Epsilon.
Nancy Lee Bowman. Languages and
Literature. S.5 Page Blvd., Springfield.
MacDuffie School for Girls. Choir, 1;
Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2;
French Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Modern
Dance Club, 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Lindsay Boyd. "Lindy. " Modern
Languages. 42 Shawmut Ave., Holyoke.
Holyoke High School. Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Harold Bradbury. Federal Circle, C-2
Shirley Braman. 117 Hartwell St,
^outhbridge
Donald James Brennen. History
~i DjU \\e Dalton Deerfield Acad-
emy Dean s List. 2, Theta Chi
Patrick J. Bresnahan. "Pat ' Eng-
lish 40 Horgan St , Hohoke Hohoke
High School Newman Club 1, 2, i.
Phi Sigmi Kappa (Sentinel, 3)
Helen Frances Bride. Food Technol-
og^ 1005 Sumner Axe Springfield
Classical High School Drill Team, 2
Newman Club 1, 2, Home Economics
ItacUsLage before the presentation
Club, 1; Outing Club, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Barbara Ann Broderiek. "Bobbie."
Chemistrv. 495 Union St., North
Adams, Drury High School. Index, 1,
2; Campus Varieties, 2; Outing Club, 1;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2);
Chi Omega.
Russell Bronson. I East St., North-
ampton.
Albert Browu. "Al." Psychology. 610
Park St., Dorchester. Dorchester High
School. Dean's List, 3; Pre-Med. Club,
1; Psychology Club, 2, 3; Radio Club,
3; Soccer, 3; Alpha Epsilon Pi (Lt.
Master, 3).
Arthur Brown. 82 Warren Ave., Mai-
den.
Richard Laurence Brown. "Dick."
Economies. 39 Clarkwood St., Boston,
Boston Latin Scho,>l. Class Nominating
ComniilUc. 2; li.>istcr Doisters, 1;
Universilv Clioriis. 1, 2, 3, (Librarian):
Chorale, 3; ("..luirt Association. 2. 3:
Operctia Guild, 2. 3; Hillel. 1, 2. 3;
Concerl As.soeialioii ('..Miiiiil lee, 2. 3
(Vice-President); Itadi.. Club. :i; Ger-
man Club, 1; Alpha Epsilon I'i tSen-
tincl, 2).
Richard Milton Brown. PuulLr:
Gcnotics. 7 Conuiionwciillh T.-r.
Swiuiipsi-"!'- Kssix County AjtruMillvin
School ll.;u,\ li-l
.lu,l>!
Hill.l. :, I / r V , :■■; I'i.rniv:,! CoiM-
millc-.-, :;; 1 n I lul., 1, 2; I'uUiro Kariii-
ers of Anu-riiM, 2, :i (Prcsid.-nt, 2. A):
Poultry Club. 1, 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Barbara Anne Brunncr. "Bobby."
Sociology. Cninbury, New Jersey.
Princeton High School. Kappu Knppii
Gamma.
Cornelius Bulman. 25S Arborway,
Jamaica Plain. Q.T.V.
Gcorsr K. Kursess, Jr. English. SI
Mill St.. Now Boilford. New Bedford
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee. 1; Football, 1: Collegian, 1;
Quarterly, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Chronicler, 2).
Edgar Sevearns Burkhardt, Jr.
"Ted." Engineering. 26 Richardson
St., Newton. Newton High School.
Dean's List, 2; Engineering Club, 2;
Thcta Chi.
Aldca B. Carroll. " Berna." Landscape
Architecture, tin Broad St., Bridge-
water. Bridgewatcr High School. Wom-
en's CIcc Club, 1; Campus Varieties, 2;
S C.A., I. ■-'. :i; Ski Chill, 2, :i; W.A.A.,
I, 2, :l; Modern Daiuc Club. 1; Land-
scape Anliilccliiie Club, :i; Kappa
Clarence A. Burley. "Buster." His-
tory. 3 FuUam Rd., North Brookfield.
North Brookfield High School. Dean's
List, 2; Roister Doisters, 2; Military
Ball Committee, 2; Mathematics Club,
1; International Relations Club, 2, 3;
Class Officer, 2 (Sergeant-at-Arms).
Wayne Burnett. Federal Circle, H-3.
.Arthur B. Burtman. "Kip. ' Eco-
nomics. SO Walnut Park, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School. Class
Nominating Committee, 3; Collegian,
1, 2, 3; HiUel, 1, 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi
(Scribe, 3).
Bernard Bussel. 24 Longwood Ave.,
Holyoke.
Walter Morse Bussolari. "Buzz."
Bacteriology. .53 Johnson St., Spring-
field. Technical High School. Bacteri-
ology Club, 1; Theta Chi.
Hervey Butler. Federal Circle, H-6.
Shirley CaldweU. "Shirl." English.
10 Everett St., Melrose. Melrose High
School. Drill Team, 2, 3; Women's
Glee Club, 3; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3; Chri.stian
Science -Association, 2, 3; .\lumnl
Home-Coming Committee, 3; Sigma
Rofand Campbell. Pelham Rd.. Pel
ham.N.H.
Jerome (iisper. "Jerry." Pre-Den-
tislrv. II Morse St„ Dorchester. Rox-
Inirv Memorial High School. Dean's
List'. 1, 2; Collegian, 3; iNnKX, 2, 3;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
James Edward Cassidy. "Jim."
Chemistry. S(i Dawes St.. Springfield.
Technical High S.h.a.l. Dean s List, 2;
S.C.A., 1, 2, ;i, Wcsl.-v i'oundation, 1, 2,
3; Chemislrv Club. 2; Ski Club, 2, 3.
Elizabrlh C'.hailwiek. "Betty. " Po-
litical Science. 273 Hillman St., New
Bedford. New Bedford High School.
Dean's List, 2; Campus Varieties, 2;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A,, 2,
3; Bandettes, 3.
Florence Marcia Chapman. "Flop."
3 East Broadway, Haverhill. Haverhill
High School. Roister Doisters, 1, 2;
Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Mathematics Club, 1; Kappa .\lpha
Theta.
Robert Chatel. "Bob." Chemistry.
Apt. J-3, Federal Circle, Amherst.
Northampton High School. Bavstaters,
I; Men's Glee Club, 1; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Ilarrv C.hiUIakis. "Chick." Chemis-
lrv. 12 liro.vrnor St., Springfield. High
S,luH,l nt ( ommerce. Maroon Key, 1;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2: S.C.A:, 1, 2;
Inter-CJIass .\lhletic Board, 1; Joint
Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics,
1; Q.T.V. (Sergeant-at-Arms, 2; Master
of Ceremony, 3).
Barbara Ruth Child. "Barbv."
Home Economics. 263 South St.,
Northampton. Northampton High
School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet,
:; (Conference Chairman); College Pil-
u-rim Fellowship, 2, 3; Home Economics
Club, 1,2,3; W.A. A., 3.
Walter Chizinsky. "Chic." Physical
and Biological Sciences, .'jl Calhoun
St.. Springfield. Classical High School.
Collegian, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; Pre- Med.
Club, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 1; Alpha
Epsilon Pi
Robert Church. 110 Central Ave.,
Northampton.
Shirley Ida Clark. "Sharkey." Chem-
istry. Village St., Millis. Millis Con-
solidated Schools. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; 4-H
Club, 1; W.A.A.,2.
Melvin Clayton. 15 Bicknell St., Dor-
chester.
Jean .Tustine Cleary. Bacteriology.
4S Williston Ave.. Easthampton. East-
hampton High School. Newman Club,
1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3.
Louie Clougih. "Lou." 310 Wells St.,
Greenfield. Track, 1, 2, 3; Cross Coun-
try, 1, 2, 3 (Captain, 3); Sophomore-
Senior Hop Committee, 2; Senate, 3;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Joel Cohen. Northampton State
Hospital.
Joseph Caiman Cohen. "J.C." Eco-
nomics. 487 Pleasant St., Holyoke.
Holvoke High School. Dean's List, 2, 3;
Band. 2, 3; Sinfonietta, 1; Tau Epsilon
Phi.
Roslyn Gloria Cohen. " Roz. " Liberal
Arts. 31 Duke St., Mattapan. J. E.
Burke High School. Dean's List, 1, 3;
Bay Statettes, 2, 3; Burnham Declama-
tion, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2 (Rec.Sec,
2; V.Pres.. 3): Quarterly Club, 1; Sigma
Delta Tau, Rush Chairman, 3.
Saul Cohen. Chemistry. 1293 Dwight
St., Springfield. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 1; Track (Winter"), 1, 2, 3;
Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi
(Athletic Committee, 2).
David Collier. Martin Pond Rd.,
Groton. Lambda Chi .Alpha.
Joseph CoIIingwood, Jr. "Joe."
Chemistry. 603 Beech St., Holyoke.
Hol.voke High School. S.C.A., 1; Q.T.V.
Henry F. Colton, Jr. "Hank. " Eng-
lish. 97 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow.
Classical High School. Class Nominat-
[245 1
ing Committee, 1; Collegian, 2, 3 (News
Editor, 2; Managing Editor, 3);S.C.A.,
1, 3; Quarterly Club, 2; Theta Chi
(Historian. 21.
John Tli.>ma» Conlon. "Shanty."
Business Admiiiislration. 2 Tory Fort
Lane. Worcester. Classical High School,
Dean's List, 1. 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
Theta Chi.
Theresc Joan Conlon. "T.J." Sociol-
ogy. 2B2 Adams St., Apt. 2('>1, Lowell,
Lowell lligli School. Newman Chib, 1,
2, 3; Inl.riKili.Mial Uclalions Chib. 3;
W.A. A.. 2, :;; McliTU Damv CInl.. I. 2;
Kappa Alpha Thrla (Social Chairman).
Alan Coolcy. ISO Appleton Ave,
Pittsfield.
Herbert Cooper. "Herb." Chemistry.
4.5 Wildwood St., Boston. Boston Latin
School. Dean's List, 1; Track, 1, 2;
Hillel. 1.2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
.luditli Lillian <^'.opiland. "Joyce."
History. 9 C<ilumbus Rd., Peabody.
Peabody High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3;
I.Z.F.A., 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 2, 3;
French Club, 1; International Relations
Club, 3; Handbook Bo.ard, 2, 3,
Samuel D. Coppelman. 'Bobo."
Political Science. 311 C.,Kvcll Ave..
Brighton. English High S.Ih.o!. Hillcl,
2, 3; International Relations Club, 2, 3;
Tau Epsilon Phi (Warden, 2; President,
3).
Arlene Teresa Cormier. "Arl." Lib-
eral .Arts. 13S Tenth St., Leominster.
Leominster High School. French Club,
1, 2; Newman Club, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 2; Phi Beta Phi.
Howard James Coughlin, Jr. Eng-
lish. 10 Dickinson St., Northampton.
Northampton High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3;
German Club, I.
John Francis Crean, Jr. "Jack."
Political Science. 17 Maple St., West
Springfield. Cathedral High School.
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Kap-
pa.
Claude Louis Crepeau. "Louie." En-
gineering. 267 Federal St., Greenfield.
Greenfield High School. Rifle Club, 2, 3;
Mathematics Club, 1, 2; Q.T.V.
Robert Franklin Crerie. " Bob. " Eco-
nomics. .58 Hadwen Rd., Worcester.
Classical High School, Theta Chi.
Edward William Critehett. Pomol-
ogy. 46 Hillcrest PL, Amherst. Suflield
Academy. Band 2, 3; Operetta Guild, 2;
Theta Chi.
Richard Crowley. 49 Bakersfield St.,
Boston.
David W. Cuff. "Dave." Mechanical
Engineering. 93 Evans St., North Wey-
mouth. Weymouth High School. Dean's
List, !; Phillips Brooks Club, 1; S.C.A.,
1, 3; Carnival Ball Committee, 1; Q.T.V
(Corresponding Secretary, 2; Secretar.v,
3).
Homer M. Culver. 18 Park St., East-
hampton.
Edward M. Cynarski. "Cy. " History.
7 Cook St., Adams. Adams High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Collegian,
1, 2, 3 (Associate Editor, 2; Editor, 3);
Carnival Committee, 3.
Jane Reiiwick Davenport. "Janie."
Liberal Arts. 98 Smith St., Lowell.
Leominster High School. French Club,
1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2;
Pi Beta Phi.
David Hirseh Davis. " Dave. " General
Agriculture. 84 Stevens St., East Taun-
ton. Taunton High School Dean's
List, 1, 3; Men's Glee Club, 1, 2; Hillel,
1. 2, 3; I.Z.F.A.. 2, 3; Quarterly Club, 1;
International Relations Club, 2; Tau
Epsilon Phi (Treasurer, 2).
Dorothy M. Davis. History. Plymouth
St. North Middleboro. Memorial High
School. Dean's List, 1.
James Dayton. Lodestone, Amherst.
Joseph Andrew DeCarlo. "Joe."
Chemistry and Engineering, fi.5 Sham-
rock St.,' Springfield. Technical High
School. Dean's List. 1; Newman Club,
Lois M. Decker. "Deck. " Food Tech-
nology. 25 Central Ave., Dalton. Dalton
High School. Drill Team, 2, 3; Hand-
book Board, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; College
Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3; Food Tech-
nologv Club, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Chi
Omega.
Gordon P. DcWolf, Jr. 12 Park PI.,
Chelmsford.
Robert E. Diamond. "Bob." 21 Park
St., Easlhampton. Kappa Sigma.
John I. Dickmejer. "Dick." Eco-
nomics. 53 South St., Florence. Holyoke
High School. Class Captain, 1, 2; Class
Nominating Committee, 1; Senate, 2, 3;
Maroon Key, 1; Interfraternity Coun-
cil, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Student
Lite Committee, 3; Dad's Day Com-
mittee 2; Who's Who, 3; Inter-Greek
Ball Committee, 2, 3 (Chairman, 3);
Spring Day Committee, 2; Ski Club, 2,
3; Interfraternity Skits, 2 (Chairman,
2); Football, 1, 2; Kappa Sigma.
Stephen Frederick Dirks. "Steve.
Pre-Veterinary. Happy Hill I arm,
Montague. Transfer from Blackburn
College. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1.
Elaine Dobkln. History. 29 Babson
St , Mattapan. Jeremiah E. Burke High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Collegian,
1, 2, 3; Index, 2, 3 (Literary Editor, 3);
Chorale, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Quarter y
Club 1; Pre-Med. Club, 1; Radio Club,
2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Peter Doe. "Pete." 178 Highland Ave.,
Winthrop. _. T, J o,
John Joseph Donovan. 75 Bridge bt..
West Springfield. Cushing Academy.
Class President, 1; Dean's List, 2; Sig-
ma .\lpha Epsilon.
'William J. Dowllng. "Bill." 761
Columbia Rd., Dorchester. South
Boston High School. Baseball, 1, 2 ^
Edwin Edward Drewniak. Ed.
Chemistry. 59 Stearns Ter., Chicopee.
Chicopee High School. Class President,
3- Choir, 1; V. of M. Committee, 2;
Thela Chi.
Shirley .4nnc Drexel. Psychology. 106
West St.. Easthampton. Easthampton
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 1; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2;
W.A.A., 3; Naiads, 1,2, 3.
John A. Dunn. 3175 Washington St.,
Jamaica Plain.
Shirley Marie Dunn. " Sherrie. " Eng-
lish Box 691 East 14th St., Sarasota,
Fla. Northficld School for Girls. Dean's
List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club,
2; Concert Association. 1, 2; S.C.A., 2;
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Leo Joseph Dymerski. Engineering.
Federal Circle, Amherst. Williamsburg
High School.
Hyman Saul Edelsteln. "Hy."
Physiology. 35 Glenway St., Dorches-
ter". Boston Latin School. Dean's List,
2, 3; Burnham Declamation, 2 (Chair-
man, 3); Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3;
Campus Varieties, 2, 3 (Director, 3);
Hillel, 3; Radio Club, 2, 3; Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi (Secretary, 3).
Arreta Irene Edmonds. "Reta."
History. 9 Third St., Pittsfield. Pitts-
field High School. Dean's List, 2; S.C.A.
1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3 (Secre-
tary, 3); College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 3;
Scrolls, 2.
Gloria Z. Eissman. English. 1711
Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Rox-
bury Memorial High School for Girls.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Drill Team, 2, 3;
Handbook Board, 1, 2; Index, 2, 3;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Quarterly Club, 1, 2;
Pre-Mcd. Club, 1; Inlernational Rela-
tions Club, 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
Jason Sundell Ellas. "Jay." English.
37 Hallenan Ave., Lawrence. Lawrence
High School. Choir, 1; Universit.v
Chorus, 2, 3; Operetta Guild, 2, ,3;
Campus Varieties, 1; Hillel, 2, 3; Radio
Club, 2, 3.
Richard Akers Ellis. "Dick." Pre-
Med. Easi Br.-wsl,.r Orleans High
School. (III.- -, ,i,i:.n, 1; Men's Glee
Club, 1.2; - I \ , I K..;. pa Sigma.
Dorae I.. l,l,i.ll. I'l: i;,lKewood Ave.,
Longni.M,l..«, < hi.,.H.d High School.
S.C.A.. I; I'l H.la I'hi.
Fr.-.l Kini.i.Tl. 5 Grant St., Holvoke.
Arnold Levi Kri<:kson. "Eric." Flori-
culture. 21 Jelfcrson St., Gardner.
Gardner High School. Index. 2; S.C.A.,
1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; United
Religious Council, 2; Wesley Founda-
tion, 1, 2, 3; Floriculture Club, 2; Ma-
roon Key, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Theodore Stevenson Esehholz.
"Ted." Animal Husbandrv. 44 Lowell
St., Andover. Transfer from Dart-
mouth College.
Barbara Nancy Fagan. Psychology.
17 Sheridan Rd., Swampscott. Mora-
vian Seminary. Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Quar-
terly Club, 1; Psvchology Club, 3:
Sigma Delta Tau.
Charles J. Farley, Jr. "Charlie."
R.F.D. 2, Concord. Sigma Alpha Epsi-
John H. Farquharson. "Johnnie."
Economics. Thatcher Hall, Amherst.
Jamaica Plain High School. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
■William A. Feldman. "Billy." Eco-
nomics. 25 Dartmouth St., Lawrence.
Lawrence High School. Collegian, 3
(Advertising Manager, 3); Index, 2, 3;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Campus Varieties, 3;
Chemistry Club, 1; Pre-Med. Club, 1;
Radio Club, 3 (Advertising Manager,
3); Alpha Epsilon Pi (Exchequer, 1,2).
Ralph Jeremiah Fishman. History.
16 Charlotte St., Boston. Boston Latin
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, Collegian,
1, 2; Hillel, 1, 2, 3 (Editor Calendar, i).
I.Z.F.A., 2, 3 (Vice-President, 3), In-
ternational Relations Club, 3, Swim-
ming Team, 1; Tau Epsilon Phi (His
torian, 3).
Mary Elizabeth Flint. "Liz " Honu
Economics. 34 Mill St., East Mansfield
Mansfield High School, S.C A , 1, 2. .
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 2, 3, 4 H
Club, 1, 2, 3: Home Economics Club.
2, 3; Nature Guide Association, 3
V. Claire Foglla. Political Science 5il
Chestnut St., Athol. Athol High School
Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, Ne«m.ni
Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, Naiads, 1 -'
3; Modern Dance Club, 1, 2.
John J. Foley. "Jack." Food Tech-
nology. 23 Belmont St., Amcsbur\
Amesbury High School. Newman Club
1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Nancy Cammile Ford. "Nan." Home
Economics. 13 Hilltop Rd., Welleslev.
Winchester High School. Roister Dois-
ters, 2; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Pi Beta Phi.
Phyllis Marjorie Ford. "Phyl. " Rec-
reational Leadership. 153 Lawrence St.,
Gardner. Gardner High School. Cla.ss
Nominating Committee, 1; Dean's
List, 2; Scrolls, 2 (Vice-President, 2);
Panhellenic, 3 (Secrelarv, 3); W.S.G.A.
Council, 3 (Secretary, 3'>; Choir, 1;
Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 3; French
Club, 1; Nature Guide Association, 3:
W.A.A., 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, S); Modern
Dance Club, 1; Sigma Kappa.
Thomas 'W. Fox. "Foxy." Animal
Husbandrv. 37 Russel Ave., South At-
tleboro. Attleboro High School. Band,
1, 2; Brass Choir, 2; Animal Husbandry
Club, 2; Theta Chi.
Gerard E. Frappier. 990 Hampden
St., Holyoke. Q-T.V.^
Joanna Frawley. "Jo." Chemistry.
53 Central St., Turners Falls. Turners
Falls High School. Dean's List. 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2. 3; Chemistry Club,
1, 2, 3; International Relations (Jlub, 3;
Modern Dance Club, 1.
George Perkins French. Home Eco-
nomics. 23 Kenvon St., Springfield.
Classical High School. Student W.ar
Memorial Committee, 2 (Secretary, 2);
S.C.A., 1, 2; Scrolls, 2 (President, 2);
W.S.G.A., 2 (Sophomore Representa-
tive); Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3
(Treasurer, 2).
Paula Friedman. 63 Hadwcn Rd.,
Worcester.
Edward Erwin Fulton. "Ed." Chem-
istry. 60S South Plea.sant St., Amherst.
Amherst High School. S.C.A. Cabinet,
2; Judson Fellowship, 2; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Marcia Janet Gardner. "Slewfoot. "
Home Economics. 35 West Chester St.,
Nantucket Island. Nantucket High
School. Outing Club, 1, 2: Phillips
Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3;
Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A.,
3; Naiads, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
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Donald E. Geer. South Liberty St.,
Belchertown.
Gordon George Gels. Landscape
Architecture. 29 Rust Ave., Northamp-
ton. Northampton High School. Dean's
List, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3; Landscape
Architecture Club, 3.
Morton Blgelow Gilbert. "Mort."
Chemistry. 48 Jasper St., Haverhill.
Haverhill High School. Theta Chi (Cor-
responding Secretarv, 3).
Gloria GUI. Apt. 22, G. I. Village, Am-
herst College.
Louise Isabel Gillis. "Weezie." Bac-
teriology. 176 Lowell Rd., Watertown.
Watertown High School. Index, 2, 3;
Outing Club, 1, 2, 3; Newman Club,
1, 2, 3; Ski Club, 1; Bacteriology Club,
1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Sigma Kappa.
Marshall Gilman. 83 Fellsmere Rd.,
Maiden.
Marc Girard. 158 Leyfred Ter., Spring-
field. Kappa Sigma.
William Glabau. 45 Roxbury Rd.,
New Britain.
Robert Gleason. East Lebanon, Me.
Dianne Goehberg. 460 Webster Ave.,
Chelsea Sigma Delta Tau.
The wonders of electricity are explored
Edmund Joseph Codin. "Eddie."
Pre-Med. 78 Nevins Ave., Longmead-
ow. Classical High School.
Howard Goldberg. 127 Fuller St.,
Brookline.
Hubert S. Goldberg. "Hubie. " Eco-
nomics. 221 Winchester St., Brookline.
Huntington Preparatory School. Hillel,
1, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 2;
Tau Epsilon Phi (Pledgemaster, 3).
Florence Bernice Gordon. "Flo."
Home Economics. 56 Alsace St., Spring-
field. Classical High School. Hillel, 1, 2,
3; Home Economics Club, 3; Radio Club,
2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
Robert Green. Woodstock, Vt.
Paul GreenberR. Chemistry. 518 New
Boston Rd. Fall River. Durfee High
Schoid. Academic Activities Board, 3;
Class Nominating Committee. 2;
Dean's List, 1; Quarterly, 2, 3 (Circula-
tion Manager. 2: Business Manager, .3);
M.iiV t:\,.,- Club. 1; Hillel. 1, 2, 3
Chemistry Club, 2;
I'lii
e. "Lil. " Romance
L:ihgi].iKc.s. .,1 Uulchings St., Roxbury.
Girls' Lalin School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Hillel, I, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A., 3; French Club,
1, 2, 3: International Relations Club, 3.
Dnnicl S. r.r.-onri.-l.l. 'Diuviiy." Pro-
Modical. L'l:. Choslnul St.. flulsoa.
Chelsea S,iii>.i- lli.;h Selioul, Ilillel. 1, 2,
Pre-Meil. Cliil.. 1. ■-'-. Cerinaii Club, 1;
Tau Epsik.ii I'lil O'l.-.lu.ina^ler, 2>.
ChnrU-s K.l«ar,l t;roir. ■Scoop,"
• Apple Vallev lid.. .\,l.lieia. Sanderson
Academy. Animal Husbandry Club.
1. 2. 3; bairv Club, 2; Poultry Club, 2.
Phyllis May Gruiitlcr. "Phyl."
History. 56 Chestnut St., Ware. Ware
High School. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1,
2, 3: College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3;
International Relations Club, 3; W'.A.A.
1,2.
Alice Teresa Giila. "Al." Zoology.
S0!4 Cottage St., Easthampton. East-
hnrapton High School. Outing Club, 1 ;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club,
3.
John Hagcr. "Jack." 2S Slocum Rd.,
Lexington. Kappa Sigma.
Barbara Ann Hall. "Barb." Food
Technology. 17 Cushing Rd.. Shrews-
bury. Beal High School. Dean's List. 2;
W.S.G.A. Council, 2; Collegian, 1, 2, 3;
Newman Club, 1. 2, 3; Carnival Ba!"
Con
Mnlhcr's Day Con
■ Electricity Lab
tee, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary-
Treasurer, 3); Food Technology Club,
3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Chi Omega.
Richard Horace Hall. "Dick." For-
estry. 1.50 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre.
Transfer from Harvard. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
Roderick Hall. 94 Central St., .Auburn.
Barbara Helen Hamilton. "Hammy,'
English. JIain St., West Medway.
Medwav High School, Choir, 1; S.C.A.,
1, 2; Alumni Home-Coming Commit-
tee, 3; Sigma Kappa.
John W. Handforth.
gineering. 406 Main St.,
Medwav High School.
Newman Club, 1, 2; Carnival Ball
Committee. 2; Carnival Committee, 2;
Engineering Club, 2 (Vice-President,
2); Kappa Sigma. _
Richard Clarence Hansen. Dick,
Food Technology. Dean's List. 1, 2;
Food Technology Club, 2, 3; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
Margaret E. Hauterman. "Peg."
Bacteriology. 30 St. Jerome Ave,, Hol-
voke, Holyoke High School. Women's
"Glee Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
Chemistry Club, 2; Bacteriology Club,
3; Sigma Kappa'
■Johnn.y." En-
West Medway.
Dean's List. 1;
Kli/.abelh Ihus. Oneacre, Amherst.
Fredoriek llelTron. Wrentham State
School, Wrentham. Sigma Alpha Ep-
johii U. Henry. Forestry. Richmond.
Pittsfield High School. Outing Club, 2;
S.C.A,, 1, 3.
Malcolm Henry, i) Fisher St., Wcsl-
Emer.snn Wilbnr lllbbard. "Em,"
AgrieuUural Kconouiics and Farm
Jlaiiaiicnunl, :>ll;l Uiver Dr., North
Ha.lkv. Hopkins Academy. Dean's
List, 1,2,3; liurnham Declamation, I,
Debating Club, 1, 2 (President, 2); Judg-
ing Teams, 1, 2; Nature Guide Associa-
tion. 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Wesley Foundation,
2. 3; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 2, 3;
4-H Club, 1,2,3 (Executive Committee,
2; Treasurer, 3); Olericulture Club, 1;
F.F.A. Club, 3; Radio Club, 3; Alpha
Gamma Rho.
William R. Higgins. 84 Silver St,,
Springfield.
Wendell P. Hight. 8 Old Mystic St,,
Arlington.
Pearl Gladys Hirshon. 414 Norfolk
St., Dorchester. Dorchester High
School, Dean's List, 1; Bay Statettes,
2; Women's Glee Club, 1; HiUel Foun-
dation, 1, 2.
Francis J. Hoermann. Apt, A-S,
Federal Circle, Amherst,
Jan.l Eleanor Hogan. "Cricket,"
Sociol.igv, 1179 Bav St„ Springfield,
ClasMcal High School, Drill Team, 3:
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3,
Herbert Holden. "Herb." Entomol-
ogy. 4(1 Vine St., Leominster. Leomin-
ster High School. Interfraternity Coun-
cil. 2, 3 (Publicity Manager, 3); Inter-
Greek Ball Committee, 3; Phi Sigma
Kappa (Inductor, 3).
John William HoUowav, Jr. "Jack "
Animal Husbandry. 11 Dix Rd„ Weth-
ersfield. Conn, Roosevelt High School.
Class Nominating Committee, 2;
Soccer, 1; Judging Teams, 2; Animal
Husbandry Club, 2, 3; Theta Chi
(Steward, ■2; Marshal, 3).
Harris Frederick Holstein. "Hap."
Pre-Med. 1.5 Astoria St., Mattapan.
Dorchester High School. Dean's List,
1. 2; Hillel, 1, 2. 3; Chemistry Club, 1;
Pre-Med, Club, 2, 3: Radio Club, 2, 3.
John A. Holt. 13 Knight Ave., East-
hampton.
Norman S. Holt. Melton St., Gardner.
Catherine Agnes Howard. "Kay."
Home Economics. 21 W'alnut St., North
Brookfield. North Brookfield High
School. Index, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2, 3; Sigma Kappa.
Frank L. Howard. Apt. r-3. Federal
Circle, Amherst.
Joan Deane Hummel. " Hum, "
Ps.vehology. 25 Federal St., Springfield,
Transfer from Bridgewater Teachers'
College. S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Psychology
Club, 3.
Raymond J. Izzo. 11 Shore Dr., Som-
erville, 45, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Joan Marion Jackler. "Jackie." Sci-
ence. 171 Sargeant St., Holyoke, Hol-
yoke High School, Dean's List, 1; Hillel
'Foundation. 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2;
Modern Dance Club, 1; Sigma Delta
Tau.
Richard Field Jackson. "Dick."
Public Health. Hartshorn Rd., Walpole;
Walpole High School. Ski Club, 2, 3.
Bacteriology Club, 3 (Program Chair-
man, 3); Theta Chi (Social Chairman,
3)-
Stanley Januszkiewicz. Chemistry.
145 Prospect St., Williman.sett. Chic-
opee High School.
Elizabeth Ann Johnson. "Betty."
Bacteriology. 2 Bav State Rd., Worces-
ter. North High School. Dean's List, 1;
Choir. 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3;
Phillips Brooks Club. 2; S.C.A. Cab-
inet. 1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club. 3; Sig-
ma Kappa.
Dana Jost. 59 Walnut St., Needham.
Wallace J. Kallaugher. "Wally."
Landscape Architecture, F-7 Federal
Circle. .4.mherst. Holyoke High School,
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Director of Girls' Drill Team, 1, 2, 3
Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3; Operetta
Guild, 1; Campus Varieties, 1, 2 (Di-
rector, 2); Newman Club. 1, 2, 3 (Presi-
dent, 2, 3); Landscape Architecture
Club. 2, 3; ITniversitv Committee, 2;
Legislature Day Committee; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Abraham Kaufman. "Abe." Agron-
om.y. 2.5 Browning Ave., Boston. Dor-
chester High School. Dean's List, 1;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3 (Librarian, 2, 3); Pre-Med.
Club, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Arthur E. Kaye. "Art." Dairy In-
dustry. 35 Buchholz. St., Springfield.
Transfer from Stockbridge School.
S.C.A., 2. 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3,
Margaret Mary Kelley. "Kel." Psy-
chology, 73 Burbank St., Pittsfield. St.
Joseph's High School. Newman Club,
1,2,3.
Michael Francis Kelly. "Mike." En-
gineering. 116 Pearl St., Holyoke.
Holyoke High School, Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 1; Engineering Club,
2, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Charles A. Kendall. 29 Calwell Ave.,
Springfield.
Herbert Lewis Kern. "Herb." Pre-
Med. 9 Witherbee Ave., Revere. Rox-
bury Memorial High School. Hillel,
1, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A,, 2, 3; Soccer, 1, 2; Pre-
Med. Club, 1, 2, 3; Veterans' Associa-
tion, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi (House
Manager, 2).
Stratton H. Kerr. "Strat," Wildlife
Management. R.F.D. 1, Ludlow Rd.,
East Longmeadow. Technical High
School. Pistol Team, 3; Phi Sigma
Kappa,
Raymond A. Kinmonth. State
School, Belchertown,
Donald Markham Kinsman. " Don,"
Animal Husbandry. 963 Worcester Rd,,
Framingham. Maroon Key, 2 (Treas-
urer, 2); Baseball, 2; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Natalie D. Korson. "Nat." Liberal
Arts. 128 Cottage St„ Chelsea. Chelsea
High School. Hillel, 1, 2; Hillel Calen-
dar, 1, 2.
Diane Rosalyn Kramer. Modern
Languages. 79 Concolor Ave,, Newton.
Girls' Latin School, Hillel, 1, 2. 3 (Re-
ligious Chairman, 2, 3); French Club,
1, 2, 3; Radio Club, 2, 3 (Secretary-
Treasurer, 2); International Relations
Club, 3,
Frank Ellsworth Kramer. Poultry
Husbandry. Lakeview Ave., Tyngsboro.
Transfer from Devens. Poultry Club, 3.
Charlotte Kunian. Liberal Arts, 62
Summer St., Lynn. Lynn English High
School. Hillel, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 2;
Sigma Delta Tau.
Richard Joseph I.acey- "Dick."
Pre-Med. 337 Pleasant St., Holyoke.
Holyoke High School. Newman Club,
1, 2", 3; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3; Phi
Sigma Kappa.
Robert N. LaFountain. 685 Bridge
Rd., Northampton.
Judith Trowbridge Lambert. "Judy."
Home Economies. 7 Balder Rd., Wor-
cester. North High School, Dean's List,
1, 2; Choir, 1; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 2, 3.
Jerome Landry
John Everett Lane. "Jack." Psy-
chology. Worcester. Worcester Com-
merce. Dean's List, 2; Ps.ychology Club,
2,3.
William Norman Lane. "Bill."
Forestry. Box 45, Florence. Transfer
from Pratt Institute of Technology.
Lucille M. Langerman. "Lu." Bac-
teriology. 44 Hazelton St., Mattapan.
J. E. Burke High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3;
Bacteriology Club, 3; German Club, 1;
Mathematics Club, 1; Pre-Med. Club,
1,2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Ceeile Edna Laurin. French. S2V^
Park St., Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Index, 3; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3
(Manager, 3); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
French Club, 1, 2, 3; International
Club, 2, 3.
Claire L. Lavigne. Home Economics.
25 Stearns Ter., Chicopee. Holy Name
High School. Class Officer, 1; Class
Nominating Committee, 3; Newman
Cluli. 1. 2, 3; Carriv.ll Commiltcc. 3;
Hoirn- Koonomics Club. 1. 2, 3 (Vice-
President, 3); Modern Dance Club, 1;
Student Lite, 3; House Council, 3; Pi
Beta Phi (Kush Captain, 3).
Mclvin Lavin. 49 Somerset St., Spring-
field.
Robert P. Leahey. " Bob. Econom-
ics 22 Malone Ave., Westfield. West-
field High School. Dean's List, 1;
Wph 'R"'"'LeaL 14 Clay St.. New
Bedford.
Cyrillo J. Leblanc. 102 Monadnock
St., Gardner.
Francis H. Leblanc. 4.5 Greenwood
St., Gardner. , „^ „
Barbara Lee. "Muscles. „^ Lee.
Floriculture. 40 Laurel Ave., Wellesley
Hills. Wellesley High School. Scrolls, 2;
Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Floriculture Club, 2. 3 (Secretary, 3);
Horticulture Show, 2, 3; W.A A. 2, 3;
Modern Dance Club, 1 ; Cheerleader, 2.
3; Kappa Kappa Gamma. .
Richard Henry Lee. Dick. Physical
and Biological Sciences. 13 Poniken Kd.,
Worcester North High School. Class
President. 1; Newman Club, 1, 2 (Presi-
dent, I): United Religious Council, 1, 2
(President, 1); Carnival Ball Commit-
tee, 2; Carnival Committee 2; Pre-
Med Club, 1; Football, 1, 2; Basket-
ball, 1, 2; Baseball, 1 ; Kappa Sigma.
Richard J. Legrand. 154 Granby
Rd.. South Hadlcy Falls.
Arnold M. Levin. 2ti Gre.vlock Rd..
Allston. ^ , , .„ T. ,
Donald A. Lewis. 1S4 EdgehlU Rd.,
Milton. .,_^ ,, „
Deborah A. Liberman. Debby.
Bacteriology. 32 Greenwood Ave.,
Holvokc. Holyoke High School. Dean s
List, 1, 2; Collegian, 1, 2 3; Handbook
Board, 1, 2, 3; Index, 1, 2, 3; Hillel,
1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 1; Bacteriology
Clui. 3; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3: W.S.
S.F.. 1; Sigma Delta Tau (Sergeant-at-
Jo^ph J. LicciardeHo. Food Tech-
nology 12 Pleasant St., Lawrence.
Lawrence High School. , , „ „
Donald Lieberman. Duddy, Lco-
nomics SI Knollwood St., Springfield.
Classical High School. Dean's List, 2;
Outing Club'l; Hillel 1 2- Radio Club,
•>■ German Club, 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
William L. l.iley, Jr. IG Houston Ave.,
Alvan M. Lisman. 10 Read St., New-
N Jean Litz. Chemistry. 38 State St.,
Moiison. Monson High School Drill
Team 2, 3; Handbook Bo.ard, 1; S.C.A.,
1 2, 3; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2,
3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Chi Omega
"Warren Hastings Lovelace, f.ngi-
neering 53 Florence Ave., Norwood.
Norwood Senior High School. Class
Nominating Committee, 2; Mathe-
matics Club, 1-, Q.T.V. (Secretary 2).
Robert H. Lowell. "Bob. Landscape
Architecture. R.F.D. 2, Amherst.
Swampscott High School. Carnival
Committee 2; Roister Doisters. 1, 2;
Ski Club, 1, 2 (President, 2); War
Memorial Fund Committee, 1 (Chair-
man, 2); Veterans' Association, 1, 2
WiiH^^H^ Lynch. 138 Easton St.,
Lawrence.
Henry Raymond Macma. Mace.
Civil Engineering. 12 Day Ave., North-
ampton. Northampton High School.
Dean's List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
Engineering Club, 2, 3; Mathematics
Club,]. .,, ,. ^ .
Joseph Louis Magre. Joe. Engi-
neering. Ill Pearl St., Holyoke. Holyoke
High School. Phi Sigma Kappa.
John Joseph Mahoney. Economics.
.50 Julian St., Dorchester. Class Nomi-
nating Committee, 3; Outing Club, 1, 2,
3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; German Club,
2; Radio Club, 3; International Rela-
tions Club, 1, 2, 3; International Club.
Nancy Ann Maier. Recreational
Leadership. 6 Fells Rd., Wellesley.
Wellesley High School. Collegian, 2, 3;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Nature Guide
Association, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads,
2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Gloria Anne Marchioni. "Marsh. "
Economics. Elm St., Salisbury. Ames-
bury High School. Dean's List, 1; New-
man Club. 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; 4-H
Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2; Choir, 1; Pi Beta
Phi.
George M. Marcotte. 112 Belleville
Rd., New Bedford.
Adele R. Margolis. 59 Georgia St..
Roxbury.
Barbara Sayre Margolis. "Babs."
Sociology. .505 Chestnut Hill Ave.,
Brookline. Choate School. Choir, 1;
Women's Glee Club, 2; Sigma Delta
Tau.
Sylvia Zelda Maron. Sociology. 19
Perkins St.. Peabody. Peabody High
School. Hillel, 1 , 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 1 ;
Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1,
2, 3; Radio Club, 1, 2, 3; Zoology Club,
3.
James R. Marshall. "Jim." Food
Technology. 31 Weston Ave., Dalton.
Dalton High School. Dean's List, 2, 3;
Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Food Technol-
ogy Club. 3; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Margaret Mary Marshall. "Peg."
Home Economics. 31 Weston Ave., Dal-
ton. Dalton High School. Dean's List,
1, 2, 3; Drill Team, 3; Collegian Quar-
terly, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3;
Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3; Alumni Home-Coming
Committee, 3; Home Economics Club,
1, 2, 3; W.A. A., 1; Sigma Kappa
(Treasurer, 3).
Joseph H. Masterson. 65 Richmond
Ave., Pittsfield. Lambda Chi Aloha.
Marie Matthes. Zoology. 15S East St.,
Methuen. Edward F. Searles High
School. Class Nominating Committee,
2; Dean's List, 1, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3; Carni-
val Committee, 3: W.A.A., 2, 3; Naiads
3; Pi Beta Phi (Recording Secretary,
John Joseph Matthews. "Jack."
.Agricultural Economics, fi Sheridan
Ave., Medford. Medford High School.
Class Nominating Committee. 2;
Dean's List. 1, 2; Interfraternity
Council, 2. 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
Animal Husbandry Club. 1; O.T.V.
Marilyn Elizabeth McCarthy.
"Mac." Sociology. 1S9 Svcamore St.,
New Bedford. New Bedford High
School. Drill Team, 3; Index, 2; Ski
Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2. 3; Carnival
Committee, 3; French Club, 1; Chi
Regina M. McDonough. "Reggie."
History. 699 Main St., Watertown.
Watertown High School. Roister Dois-
ters. 1, 2, 3; Campus Varieties, 2, 3;
Newman Club. 1. 2, 3; Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Thomas J. McGarr. "Tom." 24 By
St., Lowell. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Edward J. McGralh, Jr. "Ed." 14
Holyoke St., Easthampton. Lambda
Chi Alpha.
Rueith Ann McKenney. " Mac. "
English. Ocean Grove Ave., Swansea.
Joseph Case High School. Band, 1;
Burnham Declamation, 1; Roister
Doisters, 2; Women's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3;
University Chorus, 2, 3; Operetta
Guild, 2; Campus Varieties, 2; Outing
Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Carnival
Ball Committee, 3; Radio Club, 2; Chi
Omega.
William James Mellen. "Bill."
Poultry Husbandry. R.F.D. 3, Brattle-
horo. Vt. Brattleboro High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Interfraternity
Council, 1; Band, 3; Collegian, 2. 3;
Sinfonietta, 1; University Chorus, 2, 3;
Chorale, 3; Military Ball Committee,
2, 3 (Chairman, 3): Poultry Club, 3;
Kappa Sigma.
Leon J. Menard. G-2. Federal Circle,
Amherst.
David Ira Mcndelson. Economics.
12 Jonathan St., New Bedford. New
Bedford High School. Dean's List, 1, 2,
3; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; Carnival
Committee, 3; Interfraternity Council,
2; Tau Epsilon Phi (Historian, 2; Vice-
Chancellor, 3).
Francis Gould Mentzer, Jr. "Red."
Animal Husbandry. Box 103, Bolton.
Transfer from Holy Cross College.
Ann Micka. Park Hill Rd., Easthamp-
Carolyn Evans Miller. "Carrie."
Language and Literature. 366 Park St.,
West Springfield. West Springfield
High School. Bandettes, 2; University
Chorus, 2, 3; Chorale, 3; Outing Club,
1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1;
ads, 2, 3; Chi Omega.
Janet Elizabeth Miller. "Jan." 41
Horace St., Springfield. Classical High
School. Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; Pi
Beta Phi.
Nancy MUler. Sociology. 29 Maple
St., Brookfield. Brookfield High School.
Cla.ss Nominating Committee, 3; Hillel,
1, 2; Carnival Committee, 3; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau (Activities
Chairman, 2).
Homer Ossian Mills. Jr. "Ossie. "
453 Weston Rd.. Wellesley. Transfer
from Stockbridge. Phi Sigma Kappa.
The informality of £
Harold Arthur Miner. "Hal." Sci-
ence and Education. 136 Maynard St.,
Springfield. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 1; S.C.A.. 1; Band, 2;
Flying Club, 1; Kappa Sigma.
Dorothy Corrinc Monesi. Economics.
52 Ronney St., Springfield. High School
of Commerce. Index, 2; Newman Club,
1, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 3;
Sigma Kappa. , j ,, „ r.
Julia Lee Moore. Judy. Home 1*^00-
nomics. South St., Ashfield. Sanderiion
Academv. Home Economics Club, 2; Pi
Beta Phi
Victor Mathison Morgan. "Vic."
Chemistry. 24 Walker St., Newton-
ville. Newton High School. Roister
Doisters, 1, 2; Ski Club. 2, 3; U. of M.
Committee, 2; Carnival Committee, 3;
ChcmislrvClub, 2, 3.
Marie I. M
Ho
3 Bi^clow St.. North Brookfield. North
Brookfield High School. Dean's List, 1;
Newman Cliib. I. 2, 3; French Club, 1;
Home !;,oi,on,i,s Chill, 1,2,3.
Marilyn Louise Moscr. "Lynn."
Bacteriology. 74 Sunset Ave., Amhersl.
Amherst High School. S.C.A., 1, 2;
Scrolls, 2; Choir, 2; Women s Glee
[248;
Club. 2; Concert Association. I. 2;
W.A.A.. t.2;PiBctiiPhi.
John Thointis Moyniliaii. '■.huk."
Pn-Mc.l. 10 Hitc\u-ock St., Holvokc.
Triinsfcr from llcvcns. Occurs List, 2;
Nownuin rinti. 2, :f; Krciu-h Club. 2;
Prc-Mc.l. Club. 2. :i; Track. 1. 2. H.
Peter J. Moitlen. :i7 Bdangor Ave,
Three Rivers. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Christos C. Mpelkas. 3SA Church St.,
L.vnn.
John A. Mullalv. ' Al lli-l..r> _'s:;
First St.. PiUsl'i.-l.l. I'ill~(i.:.i lilt:!,
.School. N.wuKvM Club. 1, J. I I.I" Ni.m
Clii
Alpha (Secrctarv. 21.
Edward J. Murphy. .">U Stockman St..
Springfield.
Myron M. Muzvka. 21i East St..
Hadley.
Marvin K. Nadcl. 17 Gibbs St.. Brook-
line, 4G.
Marjorie Louise Nason. "Midge."
Home Economics. 1 Kimball Rd.,
\Yoburn. Woburn High School. Uni-
versitv Chorus. 3; Outing Club. 1, 2;
Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2. 3 (Prograni
Chairman, 2); S.C.A.. 2, 3; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Social Chairman,
3);FlvingClub, 1; W.A.A., 3.
Edward S. Neville. 25 Dexter St..
Hohoke.
Donald G. Newton. West Northfield.
Paul A. Nickas. 1 Friend St., Gardner.
Norton Hart Nickerson, Jr. "Nick."
Botany. Old Bass River Rd., South
Dennis. Yarmouth High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2, 3; Instructor in Botany, 3;
Epsilon Epsilon Sigma.
Marv Louise NicoU. "Mary Lou."
Economics. 2001 Commonwealth Ave.,
Brighton. Melrose High School. Phillips
Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1,_ 2, 3;
Home-Coming Committee, 3; French
Club, 1; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Kappa.
Charles E. Nichols. "Nick." Phvsical
Education. 163 Whitney St., Ludlow.
Ludlow High School. Football, 1, 3;
Sigma .Mpha Epsilon.
Val Nisbeth. "Waltzy." Economics.
Chappaqua, N. Y. Campus Varieties, 3.
Robert F. Noyes. "Bob." Chemistry.
40 Whittier St., Amesbury. Governor
Dummer Academy. Chemistry Club, 3;
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Richard Myron Ober. "Dick." Bac-
teriology. 9 .\ddington Rd., Brookline.
Transfer from Northeastern University.
Uuiversilv Choru.s, 3; Pistol Team, 3;
Hiilel, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3; Alpha
Epsilon Pi.
Marv TTu■^.■^..• O'Bri.n. "Recsie."
Econ,inii(~. 1.^ Willi;. II. St., Piltsfield.
St. .l.is,ph\ liifh S.lu.ol. Campu.s
Vurielics. 2, :>: Newman Club, 1. 2, 3;
Carnival C,.iiiniiU.-.-. :i; l-H Club, 1, 2.
3; (juarlerlv Club. 1; Ski Club, 1.
Eliz.abelli Ann OlausMcn. "Betlv."
Ha,l.ri..l..gv. New Beilf.>rd Rd.. Ro-
.lie.l.r. Wareham High School. Scrolls.
2, Kiili Team, 2; Choir, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2;
I'l B.l;. riii.
<;r....,l>% Olinlo. "Cros." Economies.
3001 S... Olive Av,-.. West I'alul Beach,
Fla. l>ill>fi,l.l Iliuh S,h,.,.l. rii.-la Chi.
Alice Hose O-NciL Cl.cniisl rv. 4fp
H.iwanl SI,. I..i.il.,«. 1,11,11,, w ' High
School. Chi" (llli.M iS.rrelarv. 3);
Class Nomiii;iliii- <„„. ,11, M,.c. 2; bean's
List, 1, 2; 1mm \, J. .;; N.wman Club.
1, 2, 3;CarniM.l ( -..iii inil lee. 3; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3; Naiads, 1, 2, 3; Scrolls, 2; Chi
Raymond George O'Neil. "ONie "
Economics. 22 Fort Hill Ter., North-
ampton. St. Michael's High School.
Class Captain, 1; Maroon Kev, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2; Soccer, 2; Basket-
ball, 1, 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha (Pledge
Howard Openshaw. .\-4, Federal
Circle, Amherst.
Helen 1. Osuch. Home Economics 013
Plainville Rd., New Bedford. New Bed-
ford High School. Roister Doisters, 1,
2, 3; Campus Varieties, 2; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2. 3; Kappa Kappa
Carol Parker. Sociology. 35 Crest
Ave.. Melrose. Melrose High School.
Drill Team, 2, 3; Style Show, 3; S.C.A.,
1, 3; W.A.A.. 2; Sigma Kappa.
Eleanor Irene Parker. " Ellie." Home
Economics. Rockmeadow Rd., Ux-
bridgc. llxbridge High School. Drill
Team, 3; Handbook Board, 2; S.C.A..
3; Wesley Foundation. 2; Chemistry
Club, 2; Dairy Queen, 3: 4-H Club, 3;
Home Economics Club, 2, 3.
Virginia Aileen Parker. "Gini. "
Mathematics. Swift River, Cumming-
ton. Northfield School for Girls. Roister
Doisters, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Home-
Coming Committee, 3: Inter-Greek
Ball (Committee, 3 (Secretary); Ski
Club, 3; Mathematics Club, 3; W.A.A. ,
1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, I, 2, 3;
Kappa Alpha Thcta.
Kenneth John Parsons. "Ken."
Olericulture. 15 Sherman Ave. North-
ampton. Northampton High School.
Maroon Kev. 2: S.C.A.. 1, 2: Anim.al
Husbandry ' Club. 1; 4-H Club, 1:
Swimming Team, 2, 3; Q.T.V.
Faith Eveline Pelton. English. Pitts-
field Lenox Rd., Lenox. Northfield
School for Girls. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; Handbook Board, 1, 2;
Index, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2. 3; W.A.A., 1;
Chi Omega.
Mitchell Penn. Chemistry. 86 Knoll-
wood St., Springfield. Classical High
School. Dean's List. 1, 2, 3; Chemistr.v
Club. 3; International Relations Club,
2, 3; Veteran's Association, 2.
Rose Marie Pepi. " Rose, " Zoolog.v. 55
Bridges St.. Framingham. Framingham
High School. Dean's List, 1. 2; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 1;
Pre-Med. Club, 2.
Casper J. Perednia. E-6, Federal
Circle, Amherst.
Leon Perckslis. 176 East Main St.,
Orange.
Maynard M. Perkins. Box 24, Main
St., Wenham.
Henry Perry. 27 Ocean Ave., Win-
throp.
Richard D. Pickett. 42 Harrison Ave.,
Northampton.
Norma Pinckney. Sociology. IS West-
cott St., Dorchester. Dorchester High
School for Girls. Radio Club, 2, 3.
Gilbert H. Porter. Wyben. Westfield.
WiUiam Potter. Chesterfield St.,
R.F.D. 1, Framingham. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
John C. Powers. 31 Li.sle St., East
[2491
Marf*urct G. Prutl. Languages. Lor-
ringtord St., Winslcd, Conn. Gilbert
School. Choir, 1; Quarterly, 2, 8; U i-
versity Chorus, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3
(Treasurer, 3): S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Col-
lege Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3; 4-H
Club, 2, 3,
Clovis A. Prcndergasl. 27 Pcvell Ave.,
Northampton.
Alphonse Raymond Presto. "Al."
Chemistry. 72 King St., Holyokc.
Holvok.' Iligli School."
James \ll..rl I'rice. "Ab." Poultry,
Wanlagh Came I'arm, Wantagh, Long
Island. M.pliam High School. Soccer,
1: Poiillrv Chih. :;; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Lanj-.l..!. I•r.ull^. Jr. "Doc." Animal
Husbaii.liv. A-7, Federal Circle, Am-
herst. Helm. ml Hill School. Joint Com-
mittee in Inlcreollegiatc Athletics, 2;
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Harold J. Publicover. IS Radclille
Rd., Arlington.
Barbara Thcrcse Purccll. "Bobby."
Economics. 68 So. Central St., Haver-
hill. Haverhill High School. Handbook
Board, 1, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3;
Chi Omega.
Jason L. Radio. "Jack." Pre-Vcteri-
narv. 166 Thorndike St., Brookline.
Brookline High School. Dean's List, 2;
Hiilel, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 3; Pre-
Med. Club, 2; International Relations
Club, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3;
Tau Epsilon Phi.
■William Edwin Randall. Jr. " Willv."
Nature Recreation. 4240 Washington
St., Roslindale. Boston Latin School.
Dean's List, 2, 3; Campus Varieties, 2;
Square Dance Club, 2, 3; Nature Guide
Association, 1, 2, 3.
Donald P. Ray. "Don. " 45 Cross St.,
Maiden. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Robert Gordon Raymond. Engineer-
ing. 9 Stone St., Auburn. Auburn High
School. Football, 1, 2, 3; Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Everett J. Raynes. Jr. 557 Heath St.,
Chestnut Hill.'
Robert Andrew Reis. "Bob. " 108
School St., West Chelmsford. Baseball,
1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Virginia Ann Riee. "Jinni." English.
346 Upham St., Melrose. Melrose High
School. Class Nominating Committee,
1; Newman Club, 1, 2; German Club,
1, 2; Ski Club, 2; Modern Dance Club,
1.
Fred Kellogg Richardson. "Red."
Physical Education. 88 Woodside Ave.,
Amherst. Transfer from Keene Teach-
ers' College. Soccer, 2, 3 (Captain-
elect, 4); Basketball, 2, 3; Track 3;
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Patricia Helena Richardson. "Pat."
Sociology, 127 Main St., Groveland.
Haverhill High School. Campus Va-
rieties, 2: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Ski
Club, 1,2; Chi Omega.
Joseph P. Roberge. F-2, Federal
Circle. Amherst.
William Fenton Robertson. Jr.
"Bill." Food Technology. 5 Churchill
St., Amherst. J. Madison High School,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Interfraternity Coun-
cil, 2, 3; Inter-Greek Ball Committee,
2, 3; Food Technology Club, 3; Theta
Chi.
George Francis Robichaud. Theta
Chi.
Barbara Wood Robinson. "Robbie."
Recreational Leadership. 779 Parker
St., East Longmeadow. Scrolls. 2;
W.S.G.A. Council. 2; Women's Glee
Club, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2 (Vice-Presi-
dent, 2); Nature Guide Association, 2;
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
George Howard Robinson. Jr. Civil
Engineering. 147 Bartlett Ave.. North
Wilbraham. Classical High School.
Louis Robinson. "Lou." Mathe-
matics. 138 Highland St., Chelsea. Chel-
sea Senior High School. Class Nominat-
ing Committee, 1;' Dean's List, 1, 2;
Student Senate. 2; University Chorus,
1; Hiilel, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 3;
International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3;
Curriculum Committee, 2 (Chairman);
Student Life Committee, 1 (Chairman).
William E. Robinson. 902 Front St.,
Chicopee.
Earl Bernard Rodriguez. "Rod."
Political Science. Whatlev. Northamp-
ton High School. Ski Club, 2; Interna-
tional Relations Club, 3; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
Patrick H. Rooncy, Jr. 1454 River
St., Boston, 36.
Hyman Roseman. IG Summer Circle,
Lynn.
Goerge H. Roseiifield. Forestry. IS
Perrin St., Roxbury, 19. Hyde Park
High School.
Ruth Gloria Rosenthal. "Ruthie."
Sociology. 123 Sutherland Rd., Brigh-
ton. Brighton High School. Hillel, 1, 2,
3; Quarterly, 1; Pre- Med. Club, 2;
Sigma Delta Tau.
Irma L. Rossnian. Chemistr.v. 2.5
Beaconsfield Rd.. Brooklinc. Brookline
High School. Hillel, 1, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A., 3
(Secretary); Psychology Club, 2.
Arthur E. Rowe. 24 Eisenhower St.,
Springfield.
Barbara Preston Rowe. "Barb."
Mathematics. 126 Chestnut St., New
Bedford. New Bedford High School,
Dean's List, 1, 2; Band, 2, 3; Sinfon-
ietta, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Mathe-
matics Club, 3; W.A.A., 2.
Norman J. Roy. "Norm." Chemistry.
Dresser St., Southbridge. Mary E.
Wells High School. Dean's List, 2;
Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics
Club. 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3.
Merwiu Herbert Rubin. "Rube."
Zoology. 304 Commonwealth Ave.,
Springfield. Classical High School. Tau
Epsilon Phi (Treasurer, 3).
Herbert R. Rumminger. 23 Center
St., Leeds.
George A. Runquist. Economics. 170
Massachusetts Aye., Springfield, Tech-
nical High School. Dean's List, 2;
Theta Chi.
Mary G. A. Ryan. 1.S Kellog Ave.,
Amherst.
Marc Sagan. Natural History. 22
Abbotsford St., Roxbury. English High
School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; New Eng-
land Folk Festival Committee, 3; Fer-
nald Entomology Club, 3; Nature
Guide Association, 2, 3; Joint Commit-
tee on Intercollegiate Athletics, 2, 3;
Varsity Swimming Team, 2 (Manager,
3).
Mitchell R. Samborski. 21 East
Barllett St., Westficld. .Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Janet Olive Sanctuary. Jan. Bac-
teriology. 20 Allen St., Amherst. Am-
herst High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3
(Treasurer, 2); Jud.son Fellowship, 2, 3
(Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3); Soph-
omore-Seiiior Hop Committee, 2 (Sec-
retary, 2); Scrolls, 2; Band, 2. 3; Choir.
1; Women's Glee Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2,
3; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; Sigma
Kappa (Vice-President, 3).
Robert L. SanSoucic. 80 Park St.,
Adams. Kappa Sigma.
Dorothy Anne Saulnier. "Dot."
English. 37 Mansfield St., Framingham.
Framingham High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Collegian,
1, 2, 3; Handbook Board, 1; Outing
Club, 1; International Relations Club,
3; W.A.A., 2.
Frances Schekman. "Pat." Bac-
teriology. 151 Shawmut St., Springfield.
Classical High School. Scrolls, 2 (Sccre-
tar.y-Treasurer); Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Inter-
Greek Ball Committee, 3; Bacteriology
Club, 3; Panhellenic, 3, 3; Choir, 1;
Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3: University
Chorus, 3; Inlernationiil Relations
Club, 3; Modern Dance Club, 1; Sigma
Delta Tau.
Robert Schierlon. State Line, Mass.
Ruth Ema Schlenker. "Schlenk. "
Food Technology. 0 Ward Ter., Lynn-
field. Wakefield High School. S.C.A,,
1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3;
Ski Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Everett D. Schubert. ISS Pleasant
Valley St., Mcthuen. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
Joseph Norman Segel. "Joe." Poul-
try. !l f'^il"! '^1 . V.-v,l..n N.-vvlf.n Hifh
Scho.il, 11. ;in I , ' ■ I'. Mill,, ( |.,K. :',.
Donal.l I I.Mil. ~ ^. n.M hi, ( -I,
Fed.-iMl I ,,, |. \,„1,, , ; W l.r
Cominei...- llinl, ,-•. Iim„I. .-k, I lul., I;
Veterans' C:iul,, I.
Martin Sevoian. 255 Pelham St.,
Mcthuen.
A. Max Shaponik. " Shippy. " Political
Science. 284 Oakland St., Springfield.
Classical High School. Hillel, 1, 2;
Statesmen, 1; Men's Glee Club, 1, 2;
Tau Epsilon Phi.
Francis K. Sheehan. 15 Brewster Ct.,
Northampton.
Milton Shore. "Mickey." Ph.vsical
and Biological Sciences. 74 Marlbor-
ough St., Chelsea. Chelsea High School
Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; Pre-Med.
Club, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi (Secretary,
1,2).
Bruce Whitman Shufelt. Economics.
239 School St., Walpole. Amherst High
School. Class Nominating Committee,
2; S.C.A., 2; Sophomore-Senior Hop
Committee, 2; Baseball, 1, 2; Football,
1; U. of M. Committee, 2; Phi Sigma
Kappa (Vice-President, 2; President,
3).
Frank E. Shumway. 320 Elm St.,
Northampton. Kappa Sigma.
Lawrence Herbert Siegel. "Larry."
Bacteriology. 15 Roxton St., Dorches-
ter. Roxbury. Roxbury Memorial High
School. Dean's List, 2; Bacteriology
Club, 3; Band, 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
AUen Silbergleit. "Al." Pre-Med.
1373 Dwigbt St., Springfield. Technical
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Hillel,
1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 3; Carnival of
Nations Dance Committee, 1; Orches-
tra, 1; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3; Tau
Epsilon Phi.
Lorraine Ryna Silverman. "Lou."
Political Science. 25 Cary Ave., Chelsea.
Chelsea High School. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A., 3; Choir, 1 ; Rois-
ter Doisters, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2;
University Chorus, 3; Pre-Med., 1, 2;
Radio Club, 2; International Relations
Club, 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, 1.
A. Jack Sims. "Sir Philip. " Languages
and Literature. 117 Morse Ave., Brock-
ton. Brockton High School. Academic
Activities Board, 3; Dean's List, 3;
French Club, 1, 2, 3; Roister Doisters.
3; Campus Varieties, 1; Psychology
Club, 3; Radio Club, 2, 3; Varsity Soc-
cer, 3; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Carl J. Sindermann. 136 North St.,
North Adams.
Gloria Frances Sirine. "Si." Chem-
istry. 32 Ruskin St., Springfield, 8.
High School of Commerce. Dean's List,
1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship,
2, 3; Chemistry Club, 3; Women's Glee
Club, 2; University Chorus, 3; Ski
Club, 3; Mathematics Club, 1.
Charles F. Skiff. 3006 Valencia St.,
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Marie Skifflngton. "Skiff." Bacteri-
ology. 7 High St., West Brookfield.
Warren High School. Newman Club.
1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3; Women's
Glee Club, 2.
Frederick Cabot Skolfield. "Bud."
Economics. 134 Salisbury Rd., Brook-
line. Norwood High School. Thcta Chi.
Margaret Elizabeth Slate. "Peg."
Home Economics. Bernardston. Powers
Institute. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foun-
dation, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secre-
tary. 1): Home Economics Club. 1. 2. 3;
International Club, 2.
Howard Bruce Smith, Jr. "H.B."
Physics. 363 Main St., Easthampton.
Williston Academy. Lambda Chi
Alpha.
James M. Smith, Jr. "Jim. " 87
Monastery Ave.. West Springfield.
Kappa Sigma.
Richard N. Smith. "Smittv." For-
estry. 82 North Summit St.. Bergen-
field, N. J. Tenafiy High School, N. J.
Roister Doisters, 2; Sinfonietta, 1;
Men's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 2; Radio
Club, 1; Lambda Chi Alpha (Vice-
President, 2).
Charlotte Alice Snow. "Charl."
Sociology. 21 Onk -i MnMleboro.
Middleboro High -. 1 1 - I \ . 1, 2,
3; S.C.A. Cabinel. ;, \\.-Lv Inunda-
tion, 1; Pilgrim l'dluu.,liip, 2, 3; 4-H
Club, 1; Band. 2, 3; Choir. 1; Sigma
Kappa.
Beverly Elaine Soulhwick. "Min-
nie." Home Economics. 25 Mapleshade
Ave, East Longmcadow. Technical
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High School. Alumni Home-Coming
Committee, 3; S.C.A. , 1, 2, 3; Home
Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2);
Index, 3; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Kappa.
Calvin Milton Spivak. "Cal." Politi-
cal Science. 160 Village St., Medway.
Medway High School. Dean's List. 2;
Hillel. 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3;
Tau Epsilon Phi.
Walter Spokowski. 86 Maple St.,
Northampton.
Naomi Alice Spreiregen. "Noni."
Psychology. 55 Pasadena Rd., Dor-
chester. Girls' Latin School. Collegian,
1, 2, 3 (Exchange Editor, 2); Quarterly
Club, 1; Psychology Club. 2; Radio
Club, 2; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Bernice Staniszewski. Forest Lake
Dist., Palmer.
Paul Stenard. 6 Stevens St., Turners
Falls.
Eileen Therese Stern. Home Eco-
nomics. 27 Gertrude Ave., Lowell.
Lowell High School Hillel, 1. 2, 3
HomeFconomicsClub, 1,2. 3 Choir. 1
Women's Glee Club 2 Unnersitj
Choru- ' Rulio Cluh _' f Girmnr
Club 1
Patricia Mary Stevens. "Pat." So-
ciology. 107 Elm St., Amesbury. Ames-
bury High School. Newman Club, 1, 2,
3; Index, 2. 3.
Waldo A. Stevens. 433 Pelham St.,
Methuen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
John H. Strand. H-1. Federal Circle
Amherst.
Arden Claire Sullivan. Mathematics
146 Pearl St.. Holyoke. Holyoke High
School. Dean's List, 1; Newman Club
1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2.
John Francis Sullivan. "Sully."
Economics. 74 Pearl St., Holyoke
Rosary High School. Newman Club
1, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Norman Sullivan. 49 North Main
St., South Hadley Falls. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
Barbara M. Sutton. 165 College St.,
Amherst.
Beverlv Bruce Sykes. " Bev." French.
Chester. Chester High School. Scrolls.
2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1. 2. 3
(Secretary, 2); W.S.G.A. Council. 3;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; French
Club, 1. 2. 3 (Secretary. 2); Pi Beta Phi.
Walter Frank Szelela. Jr. 'Sul."
Mathematics. 332 Granl.y IM.. Chico-
pcc. Chicopee High Scliuol. D.an's
List. 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Mathe-
matics Club, 1. 2.
Eileen Ruth Tnnanbaum. English.
45 Windsor Rd.. Brooklinc. Girls' Latin
School. Dean's List, 1. 2: Hillcl, 1, 2. 3
(Sonior Cmincil. 1, 'J. :!V, ColloRian, 3;
Haii,llio,.k Hoar. I. 1, 2, :!; Imiex. 2. 3
(So,T,-tarv. :;)-, Hoislvr Doi-l.-rs. 2. 3;
Qiiarli-rlv Clul.. 1, 2; rri-Mf,l. Club,
1. 2; Inti-rnalional Relations Club. 3;
Modern Dance Club, 1; Sigma Delta
Tau.
Pctcr Tossinari. 49 Broad St., Salem.
Donald Thatcher. "Don." Loring
Ave., West Dennis. Sigma .\lplia Ep-
silon,
.Mvin Alfred Thcrrien. Entomology.
944 Granbv Rd., Chicopee Falls.
Chicopec High School. Ski Club, 1, 2;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Robert Murray Thomas. German.
240 Manniuc St., N'ee.lham. Transfer
N..rlhc
1.
R..iste
Vni'
n,.isli-
Dea
3; Uni-
Club. ;
Henry Thompson. 939 Place S
Framingham.
Harry Wallis Thorne. Forestry. 2
Water St.. Saugus. Saugus High Scho
Carnival Committee 3;Ski Club. 1, 2,
necessary in histology
Leon Chester Thresher. English.
Hardwick. Hardwick High School.
S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation,
1, 2, 3; Statesmen, 1; Glee Club. 1, 2;
Universitv Chorus, 3; Chorale, 3;
Operetta Guild, 2, 3.
James T. Timberlake. "Tim. " Ani-
mal Husbandry. 257 Fairmont St.. Bel-
mont. Belmont High School. Dean's
List, 1; Men's Glee Club, 2; Kappa
Sigma.
Barbara Mae Tinkham. "Tink." 61
Wood St., Middlehoro. Middleboro
High School. Outing Club. 1, 2, 3 (Sec-
retary, 2, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; College
Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3 (Co-Chair-
man Recreation, 3); Nature Guide
Association, 3 (Secretary, 3).
Robert A. Tolman. "Bob." Pre-
Mcd. 19 Eldert St.. Springheld. Tech-
nical High School. Dean's List, 1;
S.C.A., 2. 3; College Pilgrim Fellowship.
2, 3; Pre-Med. Club, 2. 3; Lambda Chi
.\lpha.
Roslaide Myra Tolman. "Roz." So-
ciology. 9 Crescent Ave.. Chelsea.
Chelsea High School. Collegian, 1;
Handbook Board, 1, 2, 3; Index, 2;
Hillel, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1, 2; Quar-
terly Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, 3;
Psychology Club, 3; Sigma Delta Tau
(Recording Secretary, 3).
Earl F. Tonet. 36 Conz St., North-
ampton.
Robert William Toohey. "Bob."
Economics. 223 Hampden St.. Chic-
opee. Chicopee High School. University
Chorus, 3- Newman Club. 1. 2, 3;
Psv.h.ilogv Clnl.. 3; Radio Club, 2, 3;
Kai.paSiguia i 11om>,- Steward, 3).
Trii.- Ti.w.-r. ■ Cliuik." C.encral Agri-
oullure. 222 C-iilr.- Av., Ahinglon,
Al>ingl..n lli^•ll S.-Ihh.I. I nl.-rfrnlnnil v
Council. 2. 3; .Vuimal 1 1 .i,l,;i h.hv Clui;,
1,3; 4.U Club. 1, 2. 3; () IW . iS,rt'.;nil-
at-Arms. 2; Vice-Presideul . 31.
Alison Trombla. "Shorty." Sociol-
ogy. 297 Elm St., Amesburv. Amesbury
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 2, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2; Band-
cttes, 2; S,C.A., 1, 3; Kappa Alpha
Thcta.
Emily Lambert Trott. Psychology.
25G Woodland Rd., Auburudale. New-
ton High School. Class Nominating
Committee. 2; Dean's List. 2; Pan-
hellenic, 3; Campus Chest Drive Com-
mittee, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
William Marshall Trousdale. Agri-
cultural Economics. 9 Vancouver St.,
Boston. Dean Academy. Dean's List. 2.
Frank E. Truesdale. "Roger." Educa-
tion. 43A Melvin Ave., Lynn. Lynn
English High School.
John P. Trull. West Main St., Dudley.
William David Tunis. "Bill." En-
tomology. 51 Mt. Tom Ave., East-
I'ampton. Easthampton High School.
Dean's List, 1; Interfraternity Council,
3 (Treasurer. 3); Veterans'' Club, 1;
Soccer, 2; Football, 1; Campus Varie-
ties, 2; Alumni Weekend Committee, 3
(Chairman, d): Carnival Committee, 3;
Inter-Greek B.all Committee, 3 (Treas-
urer. 3); Campus Community Chest
Fund, 3 (Chairman, 3): Fernald En-
tomology Club, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa
(Inductor. 3).
Duncan H. Urquhart. E-3, Federal
Circle, Amherst.
Winthrop Bruce Vail. "Win." Engi-
neering. 160 Walnut St., Springfield.
Technical High School. Kappa Sigma
(Vice-President, 2).
Eugene H. Varney. "Gene." Botan.v.
South Egremont Rd., Great Barrington.
Searles High School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Outing Club, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Arlvne Lorraine Vilker. Psychology.
13 Nahant Rd., Revere. Revere High
School. Choir. 1, 2; Quarterly, 1; Hillel,
1.2. 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
.lane S. Vondell. "Janie." 76 Fearing
St., Amherst. Recreational Leadership.
Northampton High School. Band, 2;
Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club. 2; S.C.A.,
1: W.A.A., 2: Modern Dance Club, 1, 2
(Manager, 1): Kappa .Mpha Theta.
.Janet Elizabeth Vondell. "Jan."
Home Economics. SO Fearing St., Am-
herst. Amherst High School. Band, 2;
Burnham Declamation. 1; W^omen's
Glee Club. 2: Outing Club, 1; S.C.A.,
1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1: 4-H Club, 1;
Home Economics Club, 1; Naiads, 1, 2:
Modern Dance Club, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha
Theta.
Philip A. Vondell. 76 Fearing St..
Amherst.
.Anna Eleanor Walak. "Anne."
Zoologv. Box 2. Berkshire, Pittsfield.
Pittsfield High School. Newman Club,
1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; Ski Club, 2;
Pi Beta Phi.
Theresa .Julia Walkowiak. "Terry."
Home Economics. 36 Everett Ave.,
Webster. Bartlett High School. Outing
Club. 1; Newman Club, 1. 2, 3; Home
Economics Club, 1. 2, 3; W.A.A., 2. 3.
Marilvn Walsh. "Lynn." Sociology.
57 Dillon Ave., Holvoke. Holvoke High
School. Drill Team.'S; Roister Doisters,
1: Women's Glee Club, 3; University
Chorus. 3; Ski Club, 1, 2; Newman
Club, 1,2, 3.
Corinne Mary Waters. "Corey."
Home Economics. 42 Lowden St..
Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School.
S.C.A.. 2, 3; Home Economics Club,
1,2, 3; Ski Club, 2, 3.
Clifton Masen Waugh. "Kip." Ani-
mal Husbandry. New Braintree. North
Brookfield High School. Dean's List.
1, 2; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1; Animal
Husbandry Club, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2;
Alpha Gamma Rho.
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John A. W.idh.ins, Jr. ".lohnny."
Foreslrv, 2 1 llarl..« Ave., Northamp-
ton. Noi|K;mu|.I..m High School. .\ca-
,1,-imI.- A.lnHi,-. 11. KM-. I. :V. Di-au's I,i,;|,
■J: U;.n.l L' : ' \- .1 M:.i.:.i..i-, L';
M;i
.\ss...,;ih.iii, L', ,;; ll|,eieUa l.ii.l.l, 2. 3.
J.>.,.|,li (i.orgc Weincr. So Mountforl
SI.. 11., si.., I, l.->.
John J. Wells. 535 South Pleasant St.,
Amiiersl.
Lewis F. Wells, Jr. 11 Fairmount St.,
Melrose.
Paulina F. Wells. A-3, Federal Circle,
Amherst.
William T. Wells, Jr. A-3, Federal
Circle, Amherst.
Wilma Roberta Wescott. "Willie."
Recreational Leadership. East Poult-
ney, Vt. Poultney High School. Class
Nominating Committee, 2; Sinfonielta,
1; Women's Glee Club, 2; University
Chorus, 2, 3; Chorale, 3; Campus
Varieties, 2; S.C.A. Choir, 3; S.C A
1, 2, 3; .Tudson Fellowship, 1, 2, 3 (Presi-
dent, 3, 4); 4-H Club, 1, 2; Nature
Guide Association, 3.
Herbert West?. 31 Huard St., Fall
River. Alpha Gamma Rho.
Mildred Louise West. " Millv "
Floriculture. 31 Huard St., Fall River
Sacred Heart Academy. Glee Club 1-
Newman Club, 2; Naiads, 2
Franklin B. Wetherbe. Independence
State Hospital, Independence, Iowa
Ralph W. Whitcomb, Jr. 348 Ster-
ling St.. Clinton.
John H. White. Animal Husbandry
Whiteward Farm, Winchendon Mu'r-
dock High School. Dean's List 1-
Animal Husbandry Club, 1, 2, 3; 4-H
Club, 1, 2, 3; Q.T.V. (Corresponding
Secretary, 2; Treasurer, 3).
George C. Whorf. Benjamin Rd
Shirley. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Paul R. Wilbur. R.F.D. No. Q Orange
Elizabeth A. Wileikis. 91 Summer St ,'
North Amherst.
Nathan Winer. 566 North Maine St.,
Palmer.
Edward B. Wirt. 63 Fairfield Ave.,
Holyoke.
David Wolf. "Dave." Economics. 37
Charlotte St., Dorchester. Boston Latin
School. Football, 1; Index, 3; Hillel
1, 2, 3: Alpha Epsilon Pi (Exchequer, 3;
Comptroller, 2).
Ruth Marlyn Worthing. History.
2.54 Locust St., Holyoke. Hol,yoke High
School. S.C.A.. 2. 3.
Michael Woynar. 41 Hillside Ave.,
Amherst.
Charles Merrick Wright. Chemistry.
67 West St., Northampton. Northamp-
ton High School. Dean's List, 1 2-
S.C.A., 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2; Math-
ematics Club, 3.
George Edward Wright. Liberal Arts.
67 West St., Northampton. Northamp-
ton High School. C1.1SS Nominating
Committee, 1; Kappa Sigma.
David Yarosh. "Dave." Political
Science. 280 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury.
Boston Latin School. Class Nominating
Committee, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3; Radio
Club, 2; University Chorus, 3; Operetta
Guild, 3; International Relations Club,
3.
Alan Nelson Young. Dairy Industry.
13 Marion Rd., Belmont. Belmont
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Phillips
Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Dairy
Club, 2, 3; Sigma .\lpha Epsilon.
Betty Ann Young. Economics. 33
Alden Ave., Pittsfield. Pittsfield High
School. Drill Team, 2, 3; Newman
Club, 1, 2, 3; Pi Beta Phi.
Edward Young. "Ed." Economics.
116 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury. English
High School. Collegian, 1, 2, 3, (Circula-
tion Manager, 2; Assistant Sports Edi-
tor, .3); Campus Varieties, 3; Hillel, 1, 2,
3; Carnival Committee, 3; Ps.vchology
Club, 1, 2; Radio Club, 2, 3 (President,
2); Joint Committee on Intercollegiate
Athletics, 2; Track Manager, 2; .\lpha
Epsilon Pi.
Adolph Michael Zukowski. "Zook."
Economics. South Mill River Rd.,
South Deerfield. Deerfield High School.
Roister Doisters. 3; Inter-Class Plays,
3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
'50 — SOPHOMORES — '50
Melv
Charles L'Esper;
I MaiUoux, Capt.; Thomas Turner, Sgt.-at-Arnis
ice, Treas.; Doris Carbone, V.-Pres.; Henry Shensky. Pn
Ahsent: Elizabeth Skahill. Sec.
Several cool mornings last fall saw
groups of shivering freshmen assembled
outside Lewis Hall, rendering a five A.M.
serenade led by grinning sophomores.
The freshman girls too, had their taste of
hazing at the hands of the sophomore
Scrolls. But after showing their superior-
ity by a final victory in the annual Rope
Pull, the sophomores settled down to a
peaceful existence highlighted by the in-
terclass plays and the sophomore presen-
tation of The FIori.it Shop, which merited
second place.
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Israel Abrahamson. 14 Wooilleigh
Ave. Green6cld.
Henry Adams. Montague Rd.. Am-
herst.
Shirley Marie Adams. Home Eco-
nomics. iS Inman St., Hopedale. Hope-
dale High School. University Chorus, 2;
S.C.A., 1, 3; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2;
Judson Fellowship, 1, 2 (Treasurer, 2);
Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
William Horace Adams. "Bill."
Economics. 4+ Pomeroy Ave., Pitts-
field. Pittsfield High School. Wesley
Foundation, 1, 2.
John Robert Addison. History. 30
Main St., Northfield. Mount Hermon
School. Roister Doisters, 1; Outing
Club, 1; S.C.A., 1; French Club, 1;
Theta Chi.
Mary Eileen Aldrich. "Lynn." Soci-
ology. 706 Allen St., Springfield. Clas-
sical High School. Newman Club, 1, 2,
3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Alexander Allan Alexander. "Al. "
Physical Education. 22 Pearl St., Hud-
son Hud.son High School. Class Nomi-
nating Committee, 2; Military Ball
Committee, 2; Inter-Class Athletic
Board, 2; Baseball, !; Soccer, 2; Alpha
Gamma Rho.
Donald Macomber Allen. "Don."
Wildlife Management. 93 Fort St.,
F,airhavcn. Moses Brown School. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Lawr€!nce Arnold Allen. "Squeak."
Historv. 17 Pinkham PL, Lynn. Trans-
fer from Fort Devens. Newman Club, 2;
International Relations Club, 2; Inde-
pendents, '
Track, 1, 2: Weight-Lifting, 2; Alpha
Epsilon Pi (House Manager, 2).
Richard Babbitt. 92 Woodlawn Ave.,
Welle.slev.
John Baier. 110 E. Emerson St., Mel-
Burton Ander
We:
. 20 Cavanaugh Rd.,
Clinton Anderson. 264 No. Pleasant
St., Amherst.
David .\ndcrson. 29 Nutting St.,
Fitchburg.
Donald Lindsay Anderson. " Andy. "
Poultry Husbandry. 6 Sheridan Rd.,
Stoneham. Stoneham High School.
Poultry Club, 2; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Francis X. Anderson. "Andy."
Landscape Architecture. Cornet Stetson
Rd., Greenbush. Scituate High School.
Kappa Sigma".
Fred Anderson. 242 Tecumseh St.,
Fall River.
Frederick Nathaniel Anderson, Jr.
"Andy." Economics. 31 Nahantan St.,
Newton Centre, .M. Newton High
School. Outing Club, 1; Phillips Brooks
Club, 1; S.C.A., 1; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1;
Cheer Leader, 2; Rifle Team, 1, 2;
Theta Chi (Treasurer, 1; Librarian, 2).
Leonard Anderson. 61 Northampton
St., Easthampton.
Lorene Smith Andersen. "Renie. "
Liber.al Arts. 120 Bedford St., Portland,
Me. Deering High School. Scrolls, 2
(Secretary-Treasurer, 2); Collegian, 1;
Handbook Bo.-ird, 1; Women's Glee
Club, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1;
W.A.A., 2 (Publicity Manager, 2);
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Richard Addison Andrews. "Dick."
Botany. 167 Lothrop St., Beverly.
Transfer from Fort Devens. Outing
Club, 2; Radio Station, 2; Student
Action Committee, 2; Carnival Com-
mittee, 2; International Relations Club,
2; Independents, 2.
Mary Catherine Armato. "Armat."
Science. 74 Florence St., Winchester.
Winchester High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1; Radio Club,
1.2.
WiUiam Dean Athearn. "Bill."
Forestry. 510.5 North Main St., Fall
River. Transfer from Fort Devens.
Dean's List, 1; Camera Club, 1 (Treas-
urer, 1).
Vitie Charles Atkociiis. Forestry.
419 Millbury St., Worcester. High
School of Commerce.
Myron Lawrence Atlas. Business
Administration. 4.') Nevada St.. Win-
throp. Winthrop High School. Hillel,
1,12; Football, 1, 2; B.-isketball, 1, 2;
Ralph Leigh Bailey. Mathematics.
166 Clifford St., New Bedford. New
Bedford High School. Theta Chi.
Harry Bain. 54 Oakland St., Lowell.
Simon Baker. 39 Highland St., Re-
Joan Marie Bangs. Zoology. Box S4,
North Hatfield. Smith Academy.
Dean's List, 1; S.C.A., 2; College Pil-
grim Fellowship, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club,
1. 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Arthur Cory Bardwell. "Red. " Eco-
nomics. 05 Main St., Hatfield. Decrfield
Academy.
Joseph Kevin Barlow. Agriculture.
1S3 Weld St., Boston. Transfer from
Fort Devens. Radio Station, 2; Outing
Club, 2; Newman Club, 2; Student
Action Committee, 2; Carnival Com-
mittee, 2; International Relations
Club, 2; Independents, 2.
Roger Thomas Barron. "Uncle."
Forestry. Groton House Farm, R.F.D.
Ipswich. Hamilton High School. New-
man Club, 1, 2.
Barbara Arcy Bartlett. 'Bobbie. "
Home Economics. 5S Davidson Rd.,
Worcester. North High School. Drill
Team, 1,2; Chi Omega.
George Battit. 5S Granville Rd.,
Cambridge.
Edward Bausb. 37 Isabella St., Hoi-
Edward Beal. 16 Midland Rd., Welles-
ley.
Robert Beal. 27 Aberdeen St., Boston.
Dorothy Beers. " Dossey." Home Eco-
nomics. 42 Claflin St., Leominster.
Transfer from Fitchburg State Teach-
ers' College. Drill Team, 2; Phillips
Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 2; Independent.
Virginia M. Bennett. "Ginny."
Poultry Husbandry. 62 Dayton St.,
Danvers. Holton High School. Poultry
Club, 1, 2 (Secretary, 1, 2); Kappa
Kappa Gamma.
William Joseph Bennett. "Bill."
Floriculture. 10 Hadley St., South
Hadlev. Transfer from Fort Devens
Band, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Floricul-
ture Club, 2; Radio Club, 1.
Jason Stuart Berger. "Jay. " Food
Technology. SI Columbia Pk., Haver-
bill. Transfer from University of Con-
necticut. Collegian, 1, 2; Food Tech-
nology Club, 3; Chemistry Club, 3;
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Norman Bcrkowifi. 395 Blue Hill
Ave., Boston.
Joseph Merton Bernard. "Joe."
Agricultural Economics. West Union
St., Ashland. Transfer from Fort
Devens. Newman Club, 1, 2.
Paul Emile Bernardin. Entomology.
635 Haverhill St., Lawrence. Transfer
from Fort Devens. Operetta Guild, 1;
Glee Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2;
Cheer Leader, 2.
Ida Bertocchi. 15 Ames St., (Juincv.
Esther Billings. Central St., Plain-
field.
James Billings. Box 314, Rochester,
Vt.
Philip James Blanchard. Jr. Dairy.
50 Hollywood St., Worcester. Transfer
from Worcester State Teacher's Col-
lege. Dairy Club, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsi-
Warren Spaulding Blodget. " Blodg."
Pomology. R.F.D., Leominster. Gush-
ing Academy. Transfer from Fort
Devens. Pomology Club, 2; Horticul-
ture Show, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa. ^
Rachel Louise Blouin. "Rae. "
French. 17 High St., Whitinsville.
Northbridge High School. Class Nomi-
nating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 1;
H:iii,ilii.,,k Hoard, 2; Newman Club,
I.L'. I'r.n.li I'luli. 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
l>,.ris Itoll,-... :;■-' Mvrlle St., Pittsfield.
l<u;,aUiid Barbara llonazzoli. "Lin-
[254 1
dv." Home Economics. King Philip
Heights, South Sudbury. Sudbury
High School. Freshman Handbook
Board, 2; Index, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2; Radio Club, 1,2; Sigma Kappa.
Harold Bonneville. 446 Bernardston
Rd., Greenfield.
Charles Bouchard. 416 Hilldale Ave.,
Haverhill.
Bernard William Bourdeau. " Ber-
nie." Pre-Dental. 116 Third St., Tur-
ners Falls. Turners Falls High School.
Newman Club, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1;
Kappa Sigma.
Philip John Bourque. Economics.
10S6 Hampden St., Holyoke. Holvoke
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 2; Dean's List. 1, 2; Campus
Varieties, 1; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1; Iota
Delta Phi, t.
Zane .\udbrev Bower. " Coat." "Bow-
wow." Landscape Architecture. 39
Congress Ave., Chelsea. Chelsea South
High School.
John Bovle. 21 Highland St., Brock-
ton.
The group that won second place for tli<
Lawrence Joseph Brayman. "Lar-
ry." History. 20 Rittenhouse Ter.,
Springfield. Chelsea High School.
Dean's List, 1, 2; Hillel, 1, 2; Interna-
tional Relations Club, 1, 2; Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi.
Irene Bresnick. 1220 Blue Hill Ave.,
Mattapan.
Carlton Bricknell. 1039 No, Pleasant
St., Amherst.
William Bringan. 43 Leonard St.,
North Adams.
David Emerson Brooks. "Dave."
Forestry. 32 Circle Dr., Waltham.
Wiiltham High School. Newman Club,
1.2.
William Bross. 124 .\cademy Hill Rd.,
Brighton.
Harrison Brown. 44 Walnut St.,
Eastond.ale.
Thomas Orlando Brown. "Tom."
Landscape Architecture. 69 Warwick
St., Roxbury, 20. Jamaica Plain High
School, Newman Club, 1, 2; Landscape
Architecture Club, 2.
Sydney Brunell. 38 Fox St., Worccs-
old Brunette. 12 Sunset St., An
Kuth Marie Buck. Zoology. IS Her-
snm SI.. Slonchnm. Sloncliam High
Scli.iol. Doiui's List. 1; Scrolls, 2; S.C.V,
i; Co\U-ec rik'iiiii I'cllowsliip. 1, H;
-Mc.i Cliil., 1. 2; I'i
1 riii
l>av
I lliK'kli-
;iii Ki
cklcv. -'1 Ko
No,
\ViUiaii
Brocklo
Eugeiir Bugbee. 3 .\ca(lcn\,v
Cliicopec,
Frank Bukoski. Sunderland Rd„
Amhcr.st,
Robert Bulcock. "Bob," Pliy.sicnl
Education. 353 Shaw St., New Bedford,
New Bedford Vocational High School,
Class Treasurer, 1; Dean's List, 1;
Thet.T Chi.
Paul Philip Burbutis. Entomoiog.v,
57 Juniper St,, Lawrence, Lawrence
High School, Band, 1. 2; Nomads, I, 2,
PhyUis Burnett. H-3, Federal Circle,
.\mherst,
Priscilla Eunice Burnett "Pircv "
Bacteriology, Prospect St , Housatonic
Searles High School. Indf^, 2 W \ A ,
1, 2; Naiads. 1, 2: Kiippa Alpha Theta
■'Sophs" in the Inter-Class Play Contest
Elizabeth Burr. 491 Springfield St„
Wilbraham.
Richard Burt. W. Main St., Brook-
field,
John Byrnes. 32 Crainwell Ave,, "West
Springfield.
Frank Callahan. 45 Clark St„ Fram-
ingham.
Doris Catherine Carbone. "Dee,"
Biology. U Margaret St„ Gardner,
Gardner High School, Naiads, 1, 2;
Kappa Alpha Theta,
Ralph Nohle Carew. Physical Educa-
tion. 35 High St., Monson. Monson
Academy. S.C.A., 1; Soccer, 1, 2;
Lambda Chi Alpha.
Alan Carlson. 64 Raddins Grove Ave.,
Lvnn.
William Carmel. 22 Royal .\ye„
Holvoke,
Alexis Adelbert Caron. "Alec."
French. 1045 Monsanto .\ye., Indian
Orchard. Technical High School, Spring
field. Newman Club, 2; French Club, 2;
Radio Club, 1,
Paul Donahue Caron. Sociology.
Laurel Dr., Huntington. Huntington
High School. Newman Club, 2; Vet-
erans' Club, 2; 4-H Club, 2,
Eleanor Sheldon Carr. " Lee." Home
Economies, '24 Sun.set Ave,, Chelms-
ford, Northfield School for Girls,
Hcan's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; University
Chorus, 1, 2; Chorale, 2; Operetta
(iuild, 1, 2; S,C.A„ 2; Home Economics
Club, 1, 2 (Treasurer, 2); Kappa Alpha
Theta,
Francis Xavinr Carr. "Fran." For-
estry. 211 Smith St„ Lowell, Lowell
High School,
Charles Carroll. 25ri Westtord St.,
Lowell,
William Casev. 4S W. Broadway,
Gardner.
.lames M. Cassidy. ".Jim." Agricul-
I ural Keonomics. 7 Irene St., Worcester,
Transfer from Fort Devens, Newman
Club, 1,2.
IVlorris Cave. 198 Spring St., Florence.
Patricia .\nn Chadwiek. "Chad."
Jledical Technology. Main St., West
Boxford. Johnson High School. Band,
1. 2; Orchestra, 1, 2; University Chorus,
1, 2; S,C.A., 1. 2; Wesley Foundation, 1 ;
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 2; 4-H
Club, 1; Independents,
Thomas Chaffee. 63 Woodbridge St.,
South Hadlev.
Elmer Chamberlain. Main St., Digh-
ton.
Edwin Chandler. 170 Parmenter Rd„
West Newton,
Paul Channcll. 41 Charnock St.,
Beverly.
Robert Chapdelaine. 36 Mary St,,
Chicopee Falls,
Robert Chapin. 1 East St., Northfield.
Ernest Carlton Charron. "Ernie."
Agricultural Economics, Lakeside Ave.,
Lund's Corner Station, New Bedford.
Transfer from Fort Devens. Newman
Club. 2; 4-H Club, 2.
Estelle Rose Chase. "Lolly," !.S Nar-
ragansett St., Springfield. Transfer
from American International College,
Hillel, 2,
Frederick N. B. Chase. Forestry, 1260
Pleasant St., East Weymouth. Transfer
from Fort Devens. Radio Club, 2,
,loseph John Chmura. Jr. " Shmoe. "
Chemistry. 63 South St., Chicopee.
Chicopee High School, University
Chorus, 1. 2; Chorale, 1, 2; Phillips
Brooks Club, 1, 2; Ski Club. 1; Swim-
ming, 1, 2.
Gratia Clancy. 7S East St„ Mt, Tom.
George Clark. 14 Pavson Rd., Fox-
boro.
Jo-Anne Clark. "Jo." 209 Worcester
Rd., Framingham. Greenfield High
School. Newman Club, 1, 2; W.A.A,,
1,2; Naiads, 1,2; Chi Omega.
Thomas Edward Clark. Economics.
1145 Northampton St., Holyoke.
Cathedral High School, Indianapolis,
Indiana. Newman Club, 1, 2; Theta
Chi.
Eliot K. Cohen. " El." Economics. 141
Woodside Ter., Springfield. Transfer
from .\merican International College.
Dean's List, 1; HiUe.l, 2; I.Z.F.A., 2.
Merwin Cohen. "Merky. " Eco-
nomics. 4S7 Pleasant St., Holyoke.
Monson Academy. Hillel, 1, 2; Tau
Epsilon Phi.
Edward Colbert. 35 Union St., North
Adams.
Phyllis LiUian Cole. "Phyl." Liberal
Arts. 2 Elm St., Methuen. Edward F.
Searles High School. Dean's List, 1;
Handbook Board, 2; Index, 2; S,C,A„
1; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2;
Sigma Kappa,
Eugene Congdon. 9 Pine St., Great
Barrington,
■ rd Coogan. 10 Central St.,
Mil
iFalJ
Anson Cooke. 3S7 Lowell St., Me-
thuen.
Murray Cooper. 20 Elm Hill Park,
Roxburv.
Williain Scott Cordner. "Red."
Physical Education. Sabin Hill, Bel-
chertown. Transfer from Boston Uni-
versity.
James P. Cormack. "Jim," Pre-Med,
[2551
73 North St., Lu.llow. Ludlow High
School.
Raymond Maiifor.l C.ornisli. " Riiv, "
Chemislrv. IT \\:uni,k IM., Waler-
tOWn. WalrrloWH High S.'hnol. I'hillips
Brooks (lul., 1,2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Ri.lierl (■...rrinet, Thomas Island,
Oi,nl;i \.Ak,-. l'lllsli,-l(l.
ll.rnaril (ah in ( lossar. "Whitey."
(■il,■mlsl|•^. West Main St., Brookfield,
David Prontv High School, Dean's
List, 1; Cross Country, 1, 2; Winter
Track, 1. 2 (Captain, 2); Spring Track,
1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Mary Low Cole. 411 Rogers Ave.,
West Springfield. Cathedral High
School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1; W.A.A., 1.2,
Webster E. Cotton. 30 Middle St.,
Florence.
Edward F. Cousincau. 47 Sterling St.,
Springfield.
Lawrence Henry Couture. "Pete."
Pre- Vet. 311 Glendale Rd., North Wil-
braham. Springfield Technical High
School. Ice Hockey, 2; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
John C. Cowles. 13 Spring St., Ips-
wich.
William C. Creed. 13S Conant St.,
Beverly,
Jacqueline Crosby. "Jacquie. " Psy-
chology, 69 South Central St„ Haver-
hill, Haverhill High School, Dean's
List, 1; Choir, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2;
International Club, 1; S,C.A., 1, 2;
Radio, 1, 2; W.A,A„ 1, 2; Sigma Kappa,
Eleanor Crowell. Animal Husbandry,
Charles St„ Sandwich, Henry T, Wing
High School, University Chorus, 2;
Animal Husbandry Club, 1, 2; Kappa
Kappa Gamma (Assistant Treasurer,
John M. Curley. 12 Lincoln St.,
Greenfield.
Barbara A. Curran. Ill Nevins Ave.,
Longmeadow.
Raymond A. Currier. Elm St., Salis-
bury.
Daniel Richard Daly. English. 196
Woodland Ave, Gardner. Gardner
High School. Dean's List, 1; Quarterly
Contributor, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2.
John Usher Damon. Industrial En-
gineering. 9 Dover St., Lowell. Lowell
High School.
Douglas Dean. Chemistry. '201 Park
St., Holvoke. Holyoke High School.
Dean's List, 1.
Randall Lawson Dean. "Randy."
Agricultural Engineering. 1.5 Spring St.,
Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury High School.
S.C.A., 1, 2; Dairy Club, 1, 2; Inter-
national Relations Club, 1.
Theodore Delevoryas. "Del." Sci-
ence. 153 Grattan St., Chicopee Falls.
Chicopee High School. Dean's List, 1. 2;
Botany Laboratory Assistant, 2; Uni-
versity Chorus, 1; Military Ball Com-
mittee, 2.
Henry R. Denning. 23 Country St.,
Ipswich.
Howard E. Denny. 5 Jewett St.,
Northampton.
John L. DeNyse. 203 Triangle St.,
Amherst.
Mary Lucille Dickman. "Dickie."
Science. 12 Atlantic Ave., Bockport.
Rockport High School. Newman Club,
1. 2; Independent.
Janice Amanda Dillard. "Jan."
Home Economics. 44 Lake St., Pitts-
field. Pittsfleld High School. Class
Nominating Committee, 2; Handbook
Board, 1. 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A. Choir,
1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2;
Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Inter-
national Club, 1. 2.
Ruth Elizabeth Dimock. Bacteriol-
ogy. Charlton St., Oxford. Oxford High
School. College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2; W.A.A., 1; All-State Volleyball
Team, 1 ; Independent.
Oscar Clarence Doane, Jr. "Os."
Gener.al Agriculture. Warwick. New
Salem Academy. Choir, !; Roister
Doisters, 1; University Chorus, 2;
Campus Varieties, 1; S.C.A., 2; Mili-
tary Ball Committee. 2; Student Action
Committee, 2.
William Dobias. Van Nuys Rd., Col-
Paul T. Doherly. Ha.vden Howe,
Hopkinton.
Richard T. Dolan. 14 Brighton Rd.,
Worcester.
Alden Dollbcr. 46 Falmouth Rd., West
vton.
Donn
Barbara .\niic Donahue.
Floriculture. 70 EdgehiU Rd., Win-
throp. Winthrop High School. Drill
Team, 1, 2; Collegian, 1; Newman Club,
1, 2; Inter-Class Plav Committee, 2;
Floriculture Club, 2; French Club, 1;
W.A.A., 2; Chi Omega.
Mariellen Donoghue. 2S0 Oak St.,
Hol.voke.
Stephen P. Doran. 14S Lincoln Ave.,
Amherst.
.John E. Downey. Dudley Hil
Dud-
Everett George Downing. "Ev."
History. 7S Chestnut St., Fairhaven.
Transfer from Brown University. S.C.A.,
1; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1.
John R. Doyle. 66 North Ave., Re-
Russell Stephen Drago. " Rus. "
Chemistry. 72 Avenue A, Turners Falls.
Turners Falls High School.
Peter Joseph Drevinsky. "Pete."
Chemistrv. 14 Lane St.. Middleboro.
Memorial High School. Dean's List, 1;
Newman Club. 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2;
Hockey, 2; Baseball, 1; Kappa Sigma.
Henry Frederick Drewniany.
" Hank. " English. 62 Union St., West-
field. Westfield High School. Collegian,
2; Theta Chi.
Leonard J. Drohan. 136 South Main
St., South Hadley Falls.
John Howard Dubois. " Rouge "
Animal Husbandry. 74 Romaine Ave
M,arzwood, N. J. Bozotu High School.
Football, 2; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Paul Joseph Dugas. "Duke." Eng-
lish. 46 Elm St., West Newton. Lynn
English High School. Interfraternity
Council, 2; Collegian. 1; Campus Va-
rieties, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Inter-
fraternity Sing Chairman, 2; Radio
Club. 2; Baseball, 1; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Jack L. DuMond. 566 White St.,
Springfield.
Sewell N. Dunton, Jr. Green River
Rd.. Greenfield.
Philip Dwyer. "Phil." Economics.
19 Fairfield St.. Holyoke. Holvoke High
School. Newman Club. 1, 2; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
Robert D. Eddy. 19 South Whitney
St., Amherst.
John S. Egan. E-7, Federal Circle
Amherst.
Ri'
EUs
a.56 Whipple St., Fal
Arnold J. Estelle. 18 Webster Ave.,
West Springfield.
William Thomas Evans. " Bill "
Pre-Med. 16 Massasoit PI.. Springfield
nsfer
College. Ne
Club, 2; Cro;
Track, 2.
Jean O. E
Bridgewater
Nancy Farnsworth. "Nan "
Economics. 31 Chesterfield Rd
nal
20S Eln
cestcr. Transfe
Homo Econoi
Claire Fergu
Antonio Fc
Holyoke.
from Simmons Colle
i Club, 2.
I. Main St.. Westford.
era. 11 Center St.,
Tho
G
W. Field. Coir
Rd..
field.
Harold Fienman. "Hal." Physical
_71_ Euston Rd., Brighton.
" pus Va-
Brighton High Schr
ricties, 1; Hill.-l. I
Football, 2; Tr:i. t .
Betiv Louise li^i
Oxford Rd.. Nr.M.
High School, (la...
VI ;i
Key
mittee. 2; Women's Glee Club, 1, 2;
University Chorus, 1, 2; Chorale, 2;
S.C.A., 2;'.Iudson Fellowship, 1, 2 (Sec-
retar.v, 2); Kappa Kappa Gamma.
John M. Fitigerald. 640 Main St.,
Amherst.
William A. Fitzpatrick. Stafford St.,
Rochdale.
William D. Flaherty. Cold Spring St.,
Belchertown.
Gardner B. Fletcher. 141 Sylvan St.,
eld.
i Constant Florini. " Frank
Husbandry. 72 Sprin;
St..
North Adams. Drury High School.
Animal Husbandry Club, 1; Poultry
Club, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
John Edward Flynn. "Jack." Prc-
Veterinary. 61 Pomona St., Springfield,
S. Springfield Technical High School.
Pre-Med. Club, 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Edward C. Fontaine. 22 Kingsley
Av
, Ha
Douglas B. Footit. 140 Massachusetts
Ave., Springfield.
Sydney Haskell Francer. "Hal."
Chemistry. 319 Fessenden St., Matta-
pan. Boston English High School.
el, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2; Alpha
Epsilo
Barbara Lucy Freeman. '
Science. Philbrick's Lobster
Kittery, Me. Arm's .\cademv.
List, 1; S.C.A., 2; JudsonFello^
Barb.
. 162 Central Ave.,
set Ave.,
John J. Fi
Milton.
Brewster W. Fuller.
Amherst.
Wallace Fulton. 60t> South Pleasant
St., Amherst.
Edward Kramer Funkhouser. " Ed. "
Light Building Construction Engineer-
ing. 87 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair,
N. J. Montclair High School. Maroon
Key, 2; Cross Country, 1, 2; Winter
Track, 1, 2; Spring Track, 1, 2; Swim-
ming, 2; Kappa Sigma,
David Gerard Gabrielson.
36 Park Av
■Gabby."
Webster,
s List, 1;
Bartlett High School. De
Theta Chi.
Michael C. Gaffney. 24 Cottaue
Park, Reading. ^
Paul A. Gagnon. History and Govern-
ment. 36 Catherine St., Springfield, 9.
Transfer from Springfield Junior Col-
lege. Newman Club, 2; International
Relations Club, 2.
Walter A. Gaines. 306 Wells St ,
Greenfield.
William Andrew Gallamore. "Wil-
lie." Anim.al Husbandry. S,^ Bliss St.,
West Springfield. Transfer from Ameri-
can International College. Baseball,
1, 2 (Manager, 2); Newman Club, 1, 2-
.\nimal Husbandry Club, 1, 2: Future
F.armers of America, 1, 2 (Reporter, 2);
4-H Club, 1, 2; Veterans' Association,
1,2; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Diana Louise Gallotla. "Di. " His-
tory. 124 Division St., North Attleboro.
North Attleboro High School. Dean's
List, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1 o.
S.C.A., 1, 2; French Club, 1; Inter-
national Relations Club, 2; W A \ o.
Squ.are Dance Club, 1.
Robert Vcrrill Ganley.
dov
Amhc
"Bob.
Maple Ave., North An-
Transfer from Dev
r. 91 G.I. Vil
Phi
age.
Robert M. Gardner. R.F.D. No. 2.
Amherst.
Henrique Gerardo. 12 Anderson Ave..
lluly„ke.
Wayne F. Gfroerer. 75 Richardson
Rd.. Melrose.
Irving Gibbs. "Irv." Pre-Med. 102
Chester Ave., Chelsea. Chelsea High
School. Dean's List, 1; Pre-Med. Cllib.
1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Shirley Leone Gihbs. Psychology.
13S Walnut St.. Maiden. Maiden High
School. Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1; French
Club, 1, 2.
(256 1
John Gilboard. "Gil.
915 Essex St., ^
High School. Hillel, 1, 2; I.Z.F.A., 2;
U. of M. Veterans' Association, 1 ;
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Robert T. Gildcrsleeve. S3 Larch-
mont Ave., Waban.
LUlian Jane Gill. "Lil." English.
11 Spring St., Bondsville. Transfer
International College.
Club, 1, 2;
Dean's List, 1; Newr
Mathematics Club, 2
Dorothy Lois Gilm
Economics. S3 Fellsn
Transfer fr.
Frai
Rd., Maiden,
ngham State
Teachers' College.
Rosemary Elizabeth Giordano.
"Regi." Home Economics. 60 Dean
St., Everett. Everett Senior High
School. Class Nominating Committee,
2; Scrolls, 2; Handbook Board, 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2 (Corresponding
■^ -■^'>'>»^*H*iftiswa)gWjij^s«-%jt.,,.^^^,,^^ , ^ _
Secretary, 2): French Club, ], 2; Home
Economics Club, 2: CJuarterly Club, 1;
Radio Club, 1, 2; International Club,
1, 2 (Secretary, 2); Drill Team, 2; Pi
Beta Phi.
Roger J. Godin. 7S Nevins Ave.,
Longmeadow.
Charles C. Goldfarb. 37 Wales St.,
Dorchester.
Rose Sarah Goodman. Home Eco-
nomics. 12 Wall St.. Spencer. David
Proutv High School. University Chorus,
1, 2; Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; French
Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2;
Drill Team, 1 ; Sigma Delia Tau.
Theodore Joseph Goodman. "Ted."
Pre-M.-d 137 F^^.v SI., Chelsea. Chel-
sea Hifli <r]u<,A Dean's List. 1, 2:
Hillel. 1. .■ I'l. M.d. Club. 1. 2; Bas-
ketball. -■ ,A-M~1.M,1 Manager); Tau
Epsilon rio vA>si.-laiil Scribe, 1, 2).
•ille
: \. Guodspced. Main St.. Oslc
Tl.c-odor<- J. Corski. 101 Wiilnul St.,
Holvoko.
Waller I'liillip Gould. '•Walt."
Forcsliv. ll.'i Ka.st Quincv St., North
.\,hnns. Onirv HIkIi School.
Jai.K-^ n,.iu.ld Gr.iri-v. "Red." Pre-
M,-,i, 7 17 Si.
•Ian
MS .\V0.
. Sprii
igfield.
(■|.,.m,m1 \\:::h
Srli
,.ol. -l-lu
■ta
Chi
J..1... 11. t.r.
iliai
111. IN7
W
l.ikU
•n St.,
\Vor«-,«tiT.
Dnnnid B. Gi
rnin
srr. 21
Si
tnin;
icr St.,
Northampton.
Harold D. G
It. 4 C
ire
iilar
Ave,
Natick.
Arnold J. Gr.
eon.
. 171 Pr
ov
idcn
,ce St.,
W'orce.-?ter.
Richard H.
Gr<
M^n. 130
Lake St.,
Shrewsbury.
Frank Gricc.
3\V
ildeSl.,
T:
Hint
on.
Bernard I. Grosser. Ill University
Rd..Brookline.
Rolf O. GuUans. "Tap." Electrical
Engineering. S2 Grove St., West Spring-
field. West Springfield High School.
Engineering Club, 2; Kappa Sigma
(Pledge Chairman, 2).
Stuart Richard Gunn. "Stu." Chem-
istrv. E.F.D., Montague Ed., Sunder-
land. Amherst High School. Dean's
List, 1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2; Soccer, 2.
Colin H. Hadley. 72 Mcnia Ave.,
Lvnn.
C'. William Haines, .Ir. "Bill." Po-
mology. Gorchmont Farms, Moores-
town, N. .1. George School. Wesley
Foundation, 1; Chemistry Club, 1;
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Margot Fraser Hakes. Zoology. 61
Dover Rd., Longmeadow. Classical
High School. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A., 1,
2; .ludson Fellowship, 1, 2; Prc-Mcd.
Club. 1, 2.
Harold F. Hall. Apt, L-1. Federal
Circle, Amherst.
WiUiam W. Hamilton. New Salem.
Fayc Hammcl. 10 Highland St.,
Fred j. llampson. 25 Woods Ave.,
Holyoke.
Lawrence P. llannon. 27 Eureka St.,
Worcester.
Anne Alice Harrington. Home Eco-
nomics. 10 Travis St., Worcester. High
School of Commerce. Dean's List, 1;
Drill Team, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2; W.A.A,, 1, 2; Pi
Beta Phi.
James J. Harrington. Jr. 275 Union
St., Springfield.
Franklyn S. Harris. "Topsficld."
Animal Husbandry. Box 30, High St.,
Topsfield. Transfer from Fort Devens.
S.C..\., 2.
■Willis K. Hart. "Wid." Economics.
17 Warren St.. West Springfield. West
Springfield High School. Ski Club, 1, 2;
Carnival Committee, 2.
^ll^llis VMiileoinhllarlwcU. " Phyl,"
l',iiili-h. Ili'.i Mam SI., Acton. Acton
\\,c\t >. 1 1. W.A.A., 1, 2; Chi Omega.
riiilip 1!. Uasliroiiek. ',13 Fearing St.,
Anihorsl.
Joan D. Haskell. 41 Mt. Vernon St.,
Boston.
Donald E. Haltin. 012 Country Way,
N. Scituate.
John E. Hauschild. 61 Amherst Rd.,
South Hadley.
Ralph Sherman Heard. "Sherm."
Economics. 471 Main St., Amesbury.
Needham High School. Dean's List, 1;
Christian Science Organization, 1, 2;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Robert G. Hebb. 158 Glean St., Wor-
cester.
WiUiam B. Hill. 63 Adams St., Spring-
field.
Joseph R. Hilyard, Jr. 179 Shute St.,
Everett.
Bruce Carter Hobson. "Hobby."
Animal Husbandry. 54 Oak St., Taun-
ton. Rogers Hall School. Phillips
Brooks Club, 2.
Ralph R. Hockridge. 105 Crace Ave.,
Pittsfield.
Arthur James Holmes. "Art."
Chemistry. 59 Central St., West Brook-
field. Worcester Academy. Chemistr.y
Club, 1, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Warren M. Holt. North Amherst.
Warren .4rthur Holway. "Stretch. "
Industrial Engineering. 32 Ward Ave.,
Northampton. Northampton High
School. Dean's List, 1; Wesley Founda-
tion, 1, 2; Military Ball Committee, 2;
Theta Chi.
Clement Powell Houran. "Clem."
Economics. Willard Rd., Ashburnham.
Cushing Academy. Handbook Board, 1;
Statesmen, 2; University Chorus, 1, 2;
Chorale, 2; Operetta Guild, 1, 2;
Campus Varieties, 2; Theta Chi.
Robert K. Huckins. 240 Highland
Ave., Winchester.
Richard L. Humphrey. 36 Haviland
Rd., Roslindale.
Grace Mary Hyder. "Gracie. " Math-
ematics. 651 Prospect St., Methuen.
Transfer from Cambridge Junior Col-
lege. Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 2.
Patsy F. lampietro. 50 Vine St.,
Middleboro.
Nathan Milton Insuik. "Milty. "
Pre-Med. 96 Essex St., Chelsea. Chelsea
High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Hillel,
1, 2; Military Ball Committee. 1; Pre-
Med. Club, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Daniel Issenberg. "Legs." Food
Technology. SO Tower St., Methuen,
Transfer from American International
College. Hillel, 2; I.Z.F.A.. 2; Track, 2;
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Adolph Jakobck. 332 Middle St.,
Hadley.
Leonard J. Janofsky. 650 Walk Hill
St., Mattapan.
[2571
Arthur B. Jerome. 68 Fairmont Ave.,
Uolyoke.
Norman Earl Johnson. "Norm."
Forestry. 112 Whitniarsh Ave., Wor-
cester. North High School.
Evan V. Johnston. IS Main St., East-
hampton.
Robert A. .Tones. 15 Fair Fax Rd.,
Milton.
John J. Kaitz. 217 Kent St., Brook-
line.
.lohnT. Katsanos. 102 Davenport St.,
David J. Kalz. 14 Lancashire Rd.,
Springlieid.
David Kelleher. 14 Stanley St., Green-
field.
Robert John Kelsey. "Bob." Fot)d
Technology. 36 Larch Rd., Cambridge.
Transfer from Devens.
Robert C. Kendall. "Slats. " Pre-
Med. 19 Monroe Ave., Worcester. Wor-
cester Classical High School. Theta Chi.
Claire Theresa Kennedy. "Kenny."
Economics. 97 Daviston St., Spring-
field. Technical High School. Newman
Club, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
Russell R. Kenyon. 227 Main St.,
Northampton.
Allen Henry Keough. "AI." Chem-
istry. 7.S Waldemar Ave., Winthiop.
Winthrop High School. Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Alvin J. Kcroack. 77 South Main St.,
BondsviUe.
Gholi A. Khazai. 5 Kakh Ave,,
Teheran, Iran,
Charles M. King. 29 Phillips St.,
Greenfield.
Barbara Anne Kinghorn. "Bobby,"
Recreational Leadership. 190 Mont-
gomery Ave. Ext., Pittsfield. Pittsfield
High 'School. W.S.G.A. Council, 2;
S.C.A., 1; College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2; U. of M. Committee, 1: Thatcher
Social Chairman, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Mildred B. Kinghorn. 190 Mont-
gomery Ave. Ext., Pittsfield.
John Merriam Kingsbury. "Jack."
76 Prospect St., Framingham. Framing-
ham High School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Square Dance Club, 1 (Co-founder);
IJniversity Chorus, 1; Animal Hus-
bandry Club, 1; Epsilon Epsilon Sigma.
Richard G. Knowland, Jr. Goshen.
Clifford .James Knox. "Cliff." Elec-
trical Engineering. 383 Newbury St.,
Springfield. Transfer from Springfield
Junior College. Roister Doisters, 2;
Engineering Club, 2; Radio Club, 2;
Veterans' Association, 2,
Merrell Bruce Kolman. Economics.
226 Bradford St., Pittsfield. Pittsfield
High School. Class Nominating Com- '
mittee, 2; Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1, 2;
I,Z,F.A., 2; Military Ball Committee,
2; International Relations Club, 2;
Junior Varsity Football, 1; Tau Epsi-
lon Phi.
Burton Jav Kolovson. "Burt."
Economics. 43 Boston St., Maiden.
Maiden High School. Dean's List. 1;
Hillel, 1, 2; I.Z.F.A., 2; Alpha Epsilon
Pi.
George Thomas Kopp. History. IS
Fenno St., Cambridge. Cambridge
High and Latin School. Campus Va-
rieties, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Phi
Sigma Kappa.
Everett .idam Kosarick. "Ev."
Animal Husbandry. 71 Evans St.,
North Weymouth. Weymouth High
School. Dean's List, 1; Band, 1, 2;
S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 2; Wesley
Foundation, 1, 2; Animal Husbandry
Club, 1, 2; 4-H Club. 1, 2; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
Edward C. Kossakoski. 274 Bridge
St., Northampton.
Frank E. Kramer. 40 Church St.,
West Roxbury,
Elizabeth Anne Krciger. "Betty."
English. 34 Winter St., Pittsfield. Pitts-
field High School. Dean's List, 1: Col-
legian. 2; Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Fresh-
man Handbook Board, 1, 2 (Editor-in-
Chief, 2); Roister Doisters, 2; Drill
so South St..
Win-
■ St.,
Team, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Com-
muiiitv Chest Committee, 2; Mathe-
matics Club, 1, 2; Radio Club, 1, 2
(Secretary, 2); W.A.A., 2; Modern
Dance Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Robert Leo Kuhn. "Bob." Chemi-s-
trv. 101 Harkness Ave., Springfield.
Classical High School. S.C.A., 1, 2;
Chemistry Club, 2; Soccer Team, 2.
Frank S. Kulas. Box 37S, Hadley.
Lionel J. LaBarge. 51 Water St..
Leeds.
Marcel D. Labbee. SO Congress Ave.,
Holyoke.
Morton Roy Laby. "Morty." Chem-
istrv. 5.5 Ridgewood Ave., Holyoke.
Holvoke High School. Dean's List, 1;
Band, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; I.Z.F.A., 1, 2; Tau
Epsilon Phi.
John Franklin Ladd. Geology. 440
North St., Dalton. Transfer from Yale
University. Soccer, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Francis B. Lajoie. 161 Morton St.,
West Springfield.
Stanley W. Lake. 240 Broadmeadow
Kd., Needham.
Richard P. La Liberie. Alpine Rd.,
Box 310, Wa via "
Philip M. La
Bedford.
Robert J. Landry. 23 Chestnut St.,
Gloucester.
John P. Lane. 5 Summit Av
throp.
Arthur S. Laurilliard. 29 Ca
Springfield.
Barbara .loan Lawrence. "Laurie."
English. 127 Manchester Ter., Spring-
field. Classical High School. Women's
Glee Club, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
"Wilfred Learned, Jr. 40 Middle St.,
Florence.
Gerald Francis Leblanc. "Jerry."
Mathematics. 102 Monadnock St.,
Gardner. Gardner High School. Concert
Association, 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Louise Marie LeClair. "Lou. " Medi-
cal Technology. 9 South St., South-
bridge. Mary E. Wells High School.
Transfer from Annhurst College. New-
man Club, 2; International Relations
Club, 2.
Eleanor Lee. Economics. Rowe. Arms
Academy. Sigma Kappa.
Harry G. Lehnert. Jr. 309 East
Haverhill St., Lawrence.
Charles Henry L'Esperance.
"Chuck." Economics. 14 Grand St.,
South Hadley Falls. South Hadley
High School. Class Officer, 2; Newman
Club, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha.
Laura Levine. "Leigh." Science. 42
Baker St., Lvnn. Classical High
School. Dean's List, 1; Ikdex, 2;
Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Women's Glee
Club, 1; University Chorvis, 1; Hillel,
1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; W.A.A., 2;
Sigma Delta Tau.
Samuel Liberman. 0<S Noble St.,
Westfield. Westfield High School.
Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 2.
William Lieberwirth. 24.5 Chestnut
St.. Florence. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Alan M. Limburg. Brookvale Poultry
Farm, Windsor.
Calvin D. Lipslon. 11 Gibson Rd.,
Newtonville.
Joseph Lit. 1.5 Creston St., Roxbury.
Trving I. Litman. 31 Watts St.,
Chelsea.
Thelma R. Litsky. 39 East St., Fitch-
burg. Sigma Delta Tau.
Leonard S. London. 21 Channing
Rd., Watertown.
William P. Looney. 9 Holland Rd..
Worcester.
Uoherl Francis Lucey. "Bob." Ani-
mal Husbandry. S9 Clover St., Wor-
cester. Worcester North High School.
Stockbridge School of Agriculture.
Newman Club, 2; Animal Husbandry
Club, 2.
Carmine J. Luongo. 47 Florence St.,
Winchester.
Glenn P. Lynch. .59 Grand St.. Leom-
inster.
George B. MacCollom. 525 Poplar
St., Roslindale.
Duncan MacDonald. "Mac. " Wild-
life Management. 175 HoUingsworth
Ave., Braintree. Thayer Academy.
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1; MiUtary
Ball Committee, 2.
Kenneth G. MacDonald. 15 Lexing-
ton Ave., Somerville.
Joseph F. Mach. 107 Carlton St..
Holyoke. Q.T.V.
William Donald MacKay. "Don,"
Dairy Industry. 675 Sahsbury St.,
Holden. Holden High School. Animal
Husbandry Club, 1; Alpha Gamma
Rho.
Bradford Stevens MaeNulty. "Mac. "
Food Technology. Western Ave., West-
field. W.slfi.ld High School. Dean's
l.isl. 1. 1-H Clul.. 1.
\nn Ma.Mcar. "Vicky." Recrea-
linnal l..•!l.l.•r^llip. 12 0.ak St., Grafton.
NorthHcId School for Girls. Transfer
from Green Mountain Junior College.
Drill Team, 2; S.C.A., 2; Naiads, 2.
Melvin R. Mailloux. 210 Cedar St.,
Welleslev Hills.
Walter P. Maisner. History. Leverett.
Amherst High School. Baseball, 1; Ski
Club, 1.
Anthony John Manganaro. "Ton.y."
Landscape Architecture. 314 Main St.,
Everett. Everett High School. Maroon
Key, 2; Handbook Board, 1, 2; Newman
Club, 1, 2; Military Ball Committee,
1, 2; Landscape Architecture Club, 2;
Pre-Med. Club, 1; Soccer, 1, 2; Boxing
Team, 1; Pisl(d Team, 2; Theta Chi.
John KnincLs Manning. "Jack." 34
S;il.nL SI , WA.Iirl.l. Wakefield High
Sfhn,.!, N,.«„,aii Clul,. 1. 2.
Ralph 1', r.ival Marble, Jr. "Aggie."
Derby Rd., West Berlin. Acton High
School.
Dominic Alexander Marinie."Dom."
Olericulture. R.F.D. 2, Concord, .\cton
High School. Dean's List, 1; University
Chorus, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2.
Ralph E. Marsden, Jr. 325 Park Ave.,
Worcester.
Miriam Ellen Marston. "Mim."
Cheniistrv. T2 School St., Shrewsbury.
Beal High Srhool. Dean's List, 1; Out-
ing Club, 1; Drill Team, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Wesley Foundation, 1, 2 (Social Chair-
man); 4-H Club, 1, 2; Naiads, 2; Sigma
Kappa.
John A. Martin. 31 Dumerle St..
Lowell.
Louise F. Martin. 49 Fearing St..
Amherst.
Mason E. Marvel. Main St., Havden-
ville.
Eugene F. Mason. "Gene." .\gricul-
tural Economics. 108 Gilbert Rd., Bel-
mont. Belmont High School. Sigma Phi
Epsilon.
William E. Mathews, Jr. Warren Rd.,
Palmer.
George E. Maurice. 65 Main Cir..
Shrewsbury.
Floyd Robert Mavnard. "Robie."
History. 10 New St., Millers Falls.
Turners Falls High School. Collegian.
2; College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2 (Sec-
retary-Treasurer, 1); S.C.A., 2; Ski
Club,].
Thomas F. McAvoy, Jr. 234 Bailev
St., Lawrence.
James P. McCarthy. 22 Holland Ave.,
Westfield. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Thomas A. McCarthy. "Tommy."
Economics. Brattlcboro Rd., North
Bern.ardston. Thaver Academy. Class
Nominating Committee, 2; Pre-Med.
Club, 1, 2; Phi Sigma Kappa.
James K. MiDouiild. 14 Hooker
Ave., N(.rlli:iinplon. Williston Acad-
emy. Newman Club, 2; Mathematics
Club, 1.
Robert Wesley McEachern. "Mac."
Poultry. 175 Moreland St., Worcester.
North High School. Wesley Founda-
tion, 2; Poultry Club, 2; Future Farm-
ers of America, 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Ann McElroy. "Mac." English. 230
South Main St., Orange. Orange High
[2581
School. Handbook Board, 1, 2; Univer-
sity Chorus, 1, 2; Chorale, 2; S.C.A., 2;
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2; French
Club, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Radio Club, 1;
W.A.A., 2.
Martin J. McGrath, Jr. 807 High
St., Holyoke.
Harvey James McKinney. Chemis-
try. 4.S Victoria St., Springfield. Classi-
cal High School. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A.,
1. 2; Wesley Foundation, 2.
Joan Sheila McLaughUn. Home
Economics. SO Main St., Woburn.
Woburn High School. Dean's List, 1;
Women's Glee Club, 2; Newman Club,
1, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; Kappa
Alpha Theta.
William Edward McTigue. "Bill.
71 Ma
St., Thorndike
Newmar
Fort De
Club, 2.
Florence Eleanor Mellor. "Mel."
Chemistry. 161 Mount Pleasant St.,
Fall River. B.M.C. Durfee High
School. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Wesley Foundation, 1; Chemistry
Club, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Benn H. Merritt. 29 Cascade Rd.,
Worcester.
Grace Elizabeth Merrill. "Gracie."
Medical Technology. 2026 Middlesex
St., Lowell. Chelmsford High SchooL
Band, 1, 2; Choir, 2; Women's Glee
Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2: Bacteriology
Club, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Robert Joseph Meyer. Physics. 145
Fair St., New Bedford. New Bedford
High School. Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1:
Military Ball Committee, 1; Pre-Med.
Club, 1.
Robert M. Midgley. 558 Massasoit
Rd., Worcester.
Richard M. Milan. 21 McKune St.,
Dorchester.
Homer Blaine Miller. Jr. Floricul-
ture. 320 Manning St., Needham, Nor-
folk County Agricvdtural School. Dean's
List, 1; Christian Science Association,
1,2.
Helen M. Mitchell. 13 McKenley
Ave., Easthampton.
Ralph G. Mitchell. lOSS Main St.,
Wall ham.
Paul E. Momnie. 100 Monroe St.,
Chicopee Falls.
Bcrlha Alice Monroe. " Hcrt. " Homo
Economics. 445 Ccntrnl St., Winchen-
don. Murdock High School. Drill
Team. 2; Univcrsitv Chorus. 1. 2:
S.C..\., 1. 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2.
Marion F.lizabrlli Moodv. Home
Economics, li; I'iiirlcc Uil.'. Wiihuii.
Frnnlinuliiim Hiuli Scliuol. Dcnos l.isl.
1; Scrolls. 2; Hiinil, 1, 2; ll..i>.l,r Dois-
tcrs. 2; Sinfonictla. 1, 2; C,.llo>!c Pilgrim
Fellowship. 1, 2; IT. of M. Committee,
1: French Club. 2; Home Economics
Club, 1, 2; Radio Club, 1: W.A.A., 2:
Pi Beta Phi.
Donald Moore. Wildlife Manafiement.
Winter St., Kingston. Kingston High
School.
Mary Claire Morano. Econ..uiii-s. I'..".
Onota St., PitNli.1,1. rii|,.H,l.l Mifli
School. Dean's l.iM. 1; Ir.-lniKin H;mhI-
book Board. 1, 2. 1mu\, 2'. ll..i.,lcM
Doisters. 2: Nc^uuin (. lub. 1, 2. Radio
Club, 2: Siu-ma Kappa.
John Vin«-ent Moreaii. "Jack." Prc-
M.-.l. s(i Fori St., Fairhaven. Fairhaven
Hish ;^chool. Dean's List, 1.
Roger. I. Morcll. Meadow Rd., Green-
field.
Morton Edwin Morin. "Shorty."
"Mort." Floriculture. 32 Maplewood
Rd,, Worcester, Transfer from Michi-
gan State College, Pistol Team. 2
(ManagerV, Hillel, 2.
■Walter K. Morin. 33 Brown St.,
Pittsfield,
Daniel K. Morrison. Jr. R,F.D. 2,
Box 84. Springfield, 'Vt,
Christopher G. Moustakis. 38 Fal-
mouth St., Boston.
Arthur Allen Muka. "Art." Ento-
molog.v, Levden Rd., Greenfield. Green-
field High School, Newman Club, 1, 2;
Fernald Entomology Club, 1, 2; Alpha
Gamma Rho.
■William F. Mullin. Harwood Ave,,
Littleton,
Rudolph Francis Mutter. "Rudv, "
20 Spring Sl„ Easthampton, Williston
.\cademv. Phi Sigma Kappa.
Harold E. Myers. 3.5 Highland Ave,,
Northampton,
H. Francis Nadeau. "-\ce." Indus-
trial Engineering. 18S Regan St.,
Gardner, Transfer from Norwich Uni-
versity, Military Ball Commitlce, 2;
Radio Club, 2,
Joseph V. Natale. 9 Wilson Ave,,
Northampton,
Vrtliur K. Newell, Jr. 39 West n.or,-
land SI „ Arlington.
Chandler IS. Newton. 3S Welliuglon
SL, Alluil, Kappa Sigma,
Itieluird Corham Niekerson. "Nick "
Clieniislrv, Ul, 137, East Harwich,
Harwich High Scho.d, Weslev Founda-
, 1,:
Clifton H. Northern, Jr. I.i4 Ala-
bama St„ Boston,
Robert Norwood. "Joe Glomp, "
Bush \.liinii;^lration. 123 Orange
SI,, ^-^Miiiu.li.l.l. Chissical High School,
l)e;iir. 1.1,1. I, lniver,sity Chorus, 1;
Kapim Sigma,
Ceorse W. Novolnv. 10.5 Crescent St,,
N.Mlliiiinpton,
Manuel Nunes. Pre-Med. Box 142
Ryder St,, Rochester, Transfer from
Devens; Pre-Med, Club, 1,
Thomas J. O'Brien. 00 Summer St,,
Taunton,
Joseph Daniel O'Connell. History,
47 Bardwell St., South Hadlcy Falls,
South Hadlev High School, Pre-Med,
Club, 1,
Robert F. O'Connell. 0 Myrtle St„
Northampton,
Leonard A. O'Connor. 43 Edgewood
St„ Springfield. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Irene F. O'Keefe. 03 Youle St,. Mel-
rose.
Thaddeus J. Okolo. Box 113. Am-
herst,
Yvonne Brenda Oliver. "Bonnie, "
Chemistry. 305 Walnut St., Springfield.
Technical High School. Dean's List. 1;
Chemistry Club, 1,2.
Justin L. O'Malley. 74 Jasper St.,
Springfield,
.John F.. O'Neil. 12 Centennial Ave,,
augu
I C. Ornsteen. 85 Lakeview Av
rhill.
Ala
Ha-
Mary M. O'Rourke. 197 Locust St„
Holyoke,
Patricia Ann O'Rourke. "Pat,"
Home Economics. 44 Mill St., West-
field. Westfield High School, Class
Ofiicer, 1; Choir, 2; Women's Glee
Club, 1: Newman Club, 1, 2; W,A,A„
1. 2; Naiads, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Ralph Bartlett Osgood, Jr. "Ozzie."
ifi Raingley Rd,. Greenfield. Greenfield
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Military
Ball Committee, 2; Pre-Med. Club,
1,2,
Raymond D. Ouellette. 4 Hamel PI„
Lowell,
Frank J. Padykula. 341 Center St„
Chicopee,
Anthony J. Panzica. 00 Market St„
Northampton,
Ernest L. Parent. 59 Ft. Pleasant
St., Springfield,
Clarence W. Parker. South West St„
Feeding Hills,
Richard Bradford Parks. "Dick, "
Wild Life Management, 4 Bav View
Ave,, Plymouth, Transfer from Fort
Devens, Wild Life Club, 2,
Robert M. Pasini. 42 Freeman Ter„
Springfield, Lambda Chi .\lpha,
Shirley Evelyn Patterson. " Shirl, "
Science, 1 Clark's Rd,, Amesburv,
Amesbury High School, Band, 1. 2;
Drum Corps, 1; Orchestra, 2; Hand-
hook Board, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2; S,C,A„
1, 2; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2 (Devo-
tions. 21; 4-H Club. 1, 2,
Edwin .\rthur Paul. "Ed," Engineer-
ing, .51 Parkton Rd„ Jamaica Plain.
English High School. Newman Club, 1;
Theta Chi,
William W. Pcarce. High St., West
Swanzev, N, H,
Theresa A. Pender. 202 Wahconah St,
Pittsfield Pi Beta Phi,
Harlow E. Pendleton. 70 Nashua St„
Fitchburg,
Edward L. Perednia. 94 Concord
259
Jean Z. Perkins. 190 Boylston St.
Brockton,
ltnB9.^11 G. Perkins. 23 Kcnyon St„
Springfield. Kappa Sigma.
Paul V. IVrrv. I 111- Maples, Chesirc.
Ann «;iover IVlerson. "Pete." Home
Keonumies, SI, George St„ DuxburV,
Duxbury High School, Band, 1; Uni-
versity Chorus, 1; S,C,A„ 2; Home
Economics Club, 1, 2,
David M. Petera. 310 South St.,
Jamaica Plain.
Foster B. IVtrie. 100-02 32 Ave,,
Corona, N. Y,
Paul R. Phalon. 34 Stafford Rd.,
Newton Center.
Edward Robert Pierce. "Edd." Light
Buildinp Construction Engineering and
Miirketing, Bav Rd,. St, Stephen, New
Brunswick, Cinnula. Si. Sl.-ph.n High
School, S,C.A., 1, 2; Jiuboii l',ll,,w,liip,
l,2;Cro.s, Cninlrv, 1 . 2, Winler Inick,
1, 2; Spring Track, 1,
Frederick G. Pierce. 21 Winona St,,
Auburndale,
Rob<:rt G. Pierce. Baker Ave.. West
,\lfrcd Ernest Pigeon. "Pidge, " Pre-
Dental, 35 Pleasant St„ Ware, Sir
George Williams College, Band, 1;
Newman Club, 1; Pre-Med, Club, 1, 2;
Kappa Sigma,
Earl Nelson Pilgrim. Dairy Industry.
114 Union St., Westfield, Transfer from
Devens, Dean's List, 1; Weslev Founda-
tion, 2; Dairy Club, 2,
Stephen P. Piusz. 17 Sunnvmeade
Ave,, Chicopee Falls,
Albert G. Ponte. ".\1," Physics, 275
Belair St„ New Bedford, New Bedford
High School, Joint Committee on Inter-
collegiate Athletics, 2,
Harriet Elizabeth Poor. Home Eco-
nomics, Townsend, Townsend High
School. S.CA,. 1. 2; Weslev Founda-
tion, 1, 2; Judson Fellowship. 1, 2;
Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
Robert A. Porter. 1518 Dwight St.,
Holyoke,
William E. Powell. 1547 Massachu-
•setts Ave, North Adams.
Lael Hunt Powers. Psvchologv, 25
South St„ Northboro, Northboro High
School, Women's Glee Club, 1; Radio
Club, 2; W,A,A,. 2; Kappa Kappa
Patricia Anne Powers. "Patte," Lib-
eral .\rts, 31 Lisle St,. Braintree, Brain-
tree High School, Dean's List, 1: Fresh-
man Handbook Board, 2; Inde.x, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2 (Secretary, 2):
Radio Club, 2; Sigma Kappa,
Donald R. Progulske. 100 Lakeside
St., Springfield.
Sheldon Morton Promisel. "Shcl."
Dairy Industry. 322 Spruce St., Chelsea
Chelsea High School, Dean's List, 1;
Dairy Club, 1, 2: Alpha Epsilon Pi,
Chester Stanley Pruenal. "Chet."
Engineering, Oak Ave,, Hatfield, Trans-
fer from Fort Devens, Engineering
Club, 2,
Eugene C. Putala. 7 Winthrop St.,
Millers Falls,
Earl Ouint. Floriculture, 04 Ridge
Ave,. Newton Center. Newton High
School, Hillel, 1, 2; Floriculture Club,
1, 2; Tan Epsilon Phi,
Chervl Race. 11 Washington Ave,
Northampton,
Marvin W. Ray. Jr. 21 Harvard Ave.,
Brookline, . ,
Edwin Arthur RcHill. " Ed." Animal
Husbandry. 93 Cochrane St., Melrose.
Maiden Catholic High School, Newman
Club, 2; Animal Husbandry Club, 1;
,Mpha Gamma Rho,
Abbott F. Reid. 30 Thorndike St.,
Be
rly.
Abraham J. Reisman. 277 White St.,
Springfield.
Alfred J. Rettie. 20S South St.,
Northampton.
Ramona Irene Richards. "Dickie."
Psvchologv. 17 William St., Worcester.
Clissical High School. Drill Team, 2;
Roister Doisters, 2; Women's Glee
Club, 2; University Chorus, 2; S.C.A.,
1; Mathematics Club, 1; W.A.A., 1;
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
John A. Rikert. Pre-Veterinarv. East
Nortbfiebl. Transfer from Fort Devens.
Janice Rittcnburg. Mathematics. 51
Deering Rd., Mattapan, Jeremiah E.
Burke High School. Dean's List, 1;
Hillel, 1; French Club, 1,2.
Edythe D. Roberts. 223 Snell St.,
Amherst.
William Charles Robinson. "Bing."
214 Maple St., New Bedford. New Bed-
ford High School. Dean's List, 1; Band,
1, 2; Brass Choir, 2; Newman Club, 1,
2; Military Ball Committee, 2.
Charles F. Robitaille. 70 Monticello
Ave., Springfield.
John P. Rogers. "Jack." Botany. 3
Tremont St., Beverly. Transfer from
Sampson College. Collegian, 2; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Franklin Drisoo Rollins. "Frank."
Poultry Husbandry. 703 Hyde Park
Ave., Eoslindale. Chatham Hish School
Newman Club, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2;
Poultry Club, 1, 2; F.F.A., 1, 2; Alpha
Gamma Rho.
George Everett Rose. "Rosie. " His-
tory. Truro. Provincelown High School.
S.C.A., 1; Theta Chi.
Emanuel Mann Rolh. "Jocko."
Pre-Med. 100 Homestead St., Roxbury.
Boston Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2;
Hillel, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2; Swim-
ming Team, 1,2.
Donald J. Roy. 22 Schusslea Rd.,
Worcester. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Lois Rubin. "Loie," Modern Lan-
guages. 33 Carter St., North Adams.
Drurv High School. Handbook Board,
1, 2;"Hillei. 1. 2; I.Z.F.A.. 2; French
Club, 1, 2; Campus Ch.sl Committee,
2; Scrolls, 2; Simiia DvlUi 'I'^iu.
Louis H.Rusgl.s. ll;iia«i,k.
Edward M. R>an. l.s Kellugg Ave.,
Amherst.
■William S. Ryder. Box 5, Church St.,
West Dennis.
"William I. Sabin. 51 Bracewell Ave.,
North Adams.
David W. Sadiek. 10 Lenox St., Wor-
cester.
Eliot Howard Sagan. "El." Pre-
Dentistrv. S5 Sagamore Ave., Win-
throp. Winthrop Senior High School.
Hillel, 1, 2; I.Z.F.A., 2; Pre-Med. Club,
1; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Jean C. Santoro. "Stretch." Forestry.
54 Lewis St., Franklin. Franklin High
School.
Jerome W. Sapherstein. 27 James
St., Brookline.
Gerald Scannell. 127 Thompson St.,
Springfield.
Marvin Schreibrr. S4 Mar.vland St.,
Springfield.
Robert Martin Seolnick. "Boh."
Agriculture. 206 Freeman St., Brook-
line. Transfer from Admiral Farragut
Academy. Hillel, 2; Radio Club, "2;
Hockey, 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Herbert Scribner. 261 Lake St., West
Peabodv.
Arthur E. Selig. 29 Leicester Rd.,
Belmont.
Paul Serex. 327 Lincoln Ave., Amherst.
Chester ShaU-.. 740 Winthrop Ave.,
Revere.
Henry Leon Shcnsky. "Hank" Pre-
Med. 112 Leyden Rd., Greenfield.
Greenfield High School. Class Presi-
dent, 2; Roister Doisters, 2; Campus
■Varieties, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Pre-
Med. Club, 1, 2; Radio Club, 1, 2.
Thomas Siano. 76 Elm St., Green-
field.
Joan N. Silverman. 83 Greenwood
Ave., I.awrence. Sigma Delta Tau.
June P. Simons. 37S River St., Haver-
hill. Pi Beta Phi.
Donald Everett Sisson. "Don."
Physical Education. 21 Lyng St.. North
Dartmouth. Dartmouth High School.
Football, 2; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Elizabeth J. Skahill. "B.-J." 47
School St., Middleboro. Memorial
High School. Class Secretary, 1, 2;
Dean's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; 4-H Club,
1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Home Eco-
nomics Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1; Cheer
Leader, 1, 2.
Bernard Melvin Slavin. "Bud." Eco-
nomics. 140 Cliff Ave., Winthrop. Win-
throp High School. Dean's List, 1;
Hillel, 2; I.Z.F.A., 2; Cross Country,
1, 2; Track, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Elinor .Jean Sleeper. " Sleepy. " Home
Economics. 116 South Peasant St.,
Haverhill. Haverhill High School.
S.C.A., 1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellow-
ship, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 2;
W.A.A., 1, 2; Drill Team, 1, 2; Pi Beta
Phi.
Edwin Slowinski. 82 Congress St.,
Greenfield.
Barbara R. Smith. 616 Alden St.,
Springaeld.
Dorothy C. Smith. 57 Kernwood Dr.,
East Lynn.
Ian B. Smith. 3 Deerfield St., Wor-
cester.
M. AUene Smith. "Al." Economics.
70 Summit Ave., Wollaston. Quincy
High School. Women's Glee Club, 1, 2;
Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Paul Sherman Smith. "Smittv. "
Pre-Med. 50 Great Rd., Stow. Hale
High School. Roister Doisters, 1; Con-
cert Association, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2;
Wesley Fellowship, 1; Judson Fellow-
ship, 1, 2 (Social Chairman, 2); 4-H
Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2; Joint
Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics,
2; Cross Country, 1, 2 (Varsity Man-
ager, 2); Lambda Chi Alpha.
Philip Roger Smith. "Phil." Political
Science. 87 Monastery Ave., West
Springfield. West Springfield High
School. Football, 1, 2; Kappa Sigma
(Pledge Chairman, 2; Interfraternity
Council, 2).
Sheldon Smith. "Smitty." Business
Administration. 1.5 Melcher St., Plain-
ville. PlainviUe High School. S.C.A., 1,
2; Ski Club, 1; Soccer, 2; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
■William V. Smith. 95 Sheridan Ave.,
Medford.
Zilpha Fasser Smith. "Zeke." Pre-
Med. 27 Pleasant St., East Long-
meadow. Classical High School. Dean's
List, 1; Pre-Med. Club, 1; Chi Omega.
RusseU E. Snow. 219 High St., Green-
field.
Loretta Rose Souliere. "Laurie."
Science. 399 Oakland St., Springfield.
High School of Commerce. Dean's List,
1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha
Theta.
Clifton Edmund Sowerby. Jr.
"Kip." Landscape Architecture. 2
Stow Rd., Marlboro. Transfer from
Norwich University. Outing Club, 2;
Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 2;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Edgar "W. Spear. 251 Elm St., Everett.
Charles E. Staniunas. 12 Water St.,
Hudson.
John Richard Stark. "Krats." 6 Cal-
vin Ter., Northampton. Northampton
High School.
John ■». Stearns. 397 Linwood Ave.,
Newtonville.
John Steele, Jr. Hancock Rd., Wil-
liamstown.
Richard B. Stein. 44 Leonard Ed.,
North Weymouth.
Edna E. Steinbeck. East Pleasant St.,
Amherst.
Judith Stoyle. "Judv." Animal Hus-
bandry. 72 Taylor St., Wollaston.
North Quincy High School. Dean's
List, 1; Scrolls, 2; Outing Club. 1;
Animal Husbandry Club, 2; Floricul-
ture Club, 2; Horticulture Show, 2;
W.A.A., 1; Sigma Kappa.
Edmund J. Strus-.ziero. 104 Leach
St., Stoughlon.
Earl N. Stuck. :',S L.sscy SI .. Amherst.
David Lnui^ Sii.llKill.r. "Suds."
English, in ILi/,ll..ii SI., Mallapan,
Roxbury Mcnioiial lligli School, Hil-
[260 1
lei, 1,
Phi.
(Treas
2); Tau Epsilo
_ ; L. Sundstrom. "Bud." Pre-
Dental. 10 Cascade Rd., Worcester.
Classical High School. Dean's List, 1;
Theta Chi.
James T. Swanick. 67 Pinecrest Rd.,
Newton Centre.
William D. Sweeney. 63 Jenkins Ave.,
Whitman.
James Herbert Swensen. "Swede."
Forestry. 103 Columbia Rd., Arlington.
Transfer from Devens. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
Lawrence K. Swift. 65 Holden St.,
Attleboro.
June F. Swindell. Barre.
Theodore Raymond Sylvia. "Ted."
Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barne.vs Jo.y
Point, Dartmouth. Dartmouth High
School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Pre-Med,
Club, 1; Alpha Gamma Rho.
William H. Tague, Jr. West St.,
Amherst.
Nellie L. Telrault. R.F.D. 2, Am-
Robert William Tetrault. "Bob."
Economics. 87 Monrovia St., Spring-
field. Technical High School. Baseball,
1; Soccer, 2, 3; Hockey, 3; Theta Chi.
Donald Andrew Thibeault. "Don."
Agricultural Economies. 184 Webster
St., Rockland. Transfer from Devens.
Newman Club, 2;
Dale S. Thomas. Box 52, Cushman.
Chester B. Thompson. "Chet."
Animal Husbandry. 41 Woodland Ave.,
Southbridge. Transfer from Devens.
Animal Husbandry Club, 2.
John G. Thompson. 588 South East
St., Holyoke.
Albert Henry Tocy.ydlowski. En-
tomology. Bridge St., Sunderland. Am-
herst High School. Fernald Entomology
Club, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2; Phi Sigma Kap-
Pa-
Lconard Albert Todd. "Len." Flori-
culture. 4 Davidson Rd,, Worcester.
Transfer from Devens. S.C.A., 2;
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 2; Flori-
culture Club, 2.
James P. Toomov. 7.S Liberty St.,
Danvors.
Anita MarU- Torres. History. 62
Coolev .\ve.. East Longnieadow. Trans-
fer from Springfield Junior College.
Newman Clnli. 2.
Beltv Anne Travnor. " B..\." Recrea-
tional l.ea.l.Tsliip. Gardner Neck Ud.,
Swansea. Ca,e High Seliool. Phillips
Brooks CImI), 1, -2: \V,A..\„ 2; Naiads,
1, 2; Chi Omega.
Edward Treshinsky. 55S Hampshire
St.. Lawrence.
Hcnrv G. Trimble. 1217 Rockdale
.■\.ve.. 'New Bedford.
Raymond G. Trombley. 2-1 Mont-
gomery St., Indian Orchard.
Gordon R. Trott. Summer St., Re-
hohoth.
William J. Troy. 76 Henry Ave.,
Pitlslield.
Carolvn C Trufant. Plymouth St.,
North Carver.
the peculiarities of baele
A. Ruth TruUson. " Trull. • Sociology.
5.3 South Crescent Circuit, Brighton.
Brighton High School. University
Chorus, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1. 2; Chi Omega.
Thomas A. Turner. 125 Fort Hill
Ave., Lowell.
Jacquelyn Ruth Van Blarcom.
"Jacie." English. 12 Wellington St.,
Lvnn. Lvnn English High School. Col-
legian, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; W..\.A..
1; Chi Omega.
Abigail Vest. N. Whitney St. Est.,
Amherst.
Francis John Vigneau. "Fran."
Mathematics. 7G14 Maple St., Florence.
Northampton High School. Veterans'
Association, 1; Slewman Club, 1, 2;
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Nicholas Vrachos. History. 19 Com-
monwealth Ave., Gloucester. Gloucester
High School. Military Ball Committee,
2.
John Davidson Walker. "Johnny."
Economics. 27 Lexington St., Lynn.
Lynn English High School. Veterans,
Association, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1; Phi Sigma
Kappa.
Nancy A. WaUace. 22 Palm St.,
Springfield.
Thomas Carolt Walji. "Tom." Ani-
mal Husbandry. 281 School St., Bel-
mont. Belmont High School. S.C.A., 1;
Animal Husbandry Club, 1, 2; Poultry
Club, 1; Football, 1,2; Rifle Team, 1, 2;
Tennis, 1; Baseball, 1: Joint Committee
on Intercollegiate Athletics, 2; Lambda
Chi Alpha.
Mildred E. Warner. Main St., Sunder-
land.
Barbara Elinor Washburn. "Barb."
Bacteriology. R.F.D. 1, Westfield.
Westfield High School. Dean's List, 1;
Handbook Board, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2;
College Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2; W.A.A
1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Shirlie Waters. "Shoosh." Liberal
Arts. l.S Parker Hill Rd., Gardner.
Gardner High School. W.S.G.A. Coun-
cil, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 2; Chi
Omega.
Lewis Weinstein. "Lew." Pre-Med.
25 Mattapan St., M.attapan. Transfer
from Devens. Statesman (Devens, 1. 2,
(Associate Editor, 1, 2); Commonwealth
(Devens), 1, 2, (Technical Editor, 1, 2);
Pre-Med. Club, 1, 2, (Chairman, 2;
Secretary, 1); Hobbv Shop (Devens), 1,
2, (Printing Dept. Head, 1,2).
Nathan Weinstein. '33 Wildwood St.,
Dorchester.
S. Edward Weinswig. "Ed." Pre-
Med. 631 Western Ave., Lvnn. Lvnn
CKassical High School. Dean's List', 1;
Hillel. 1,2; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Walter G. Weisse. 35 Eldridge St.,
Springfield.
Mary Whitman Wells. " Whit." Fine
Arts. Green River Lodge, Box 1,
Greenfield. Greenfield High School.
Women's Glee Club, 1, 2; Universitv
Chorus, 1, 2; Chorale, 2; Operetta
Guild, 1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship,
1, 2; Radio Club, 1; Naiads, ' 1, 2;
Scrolls, 2; Chi Omega.
James E. West. 1217 Dorchester Ave.,
Dorchester.
Donald Elvin Westcott. "Don."
Chemistry. 805 Newbury St., Spring-
field. Technical High School. Dean's
List, 1; Soccer, 2; Hockey, 1, 2; Phi
Sigma Kappa.
Hope Westcott. Home Economics.
Reservoir Ave., Rehoboth. Dighton
High School. Home Economics Club,
1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Joseph James Westwatcr. "Rusty."
Economics. 6 St. Margaret St., Dor-
chester. Boston English High School.
Dean's List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2;
Theta Chi.
Charles J. White. 17 Chadwick St.,
Worcester.
Earle D. Whitney. Box 87, Charlton
City.
Paul R. Wilbur. R.F.D. 1, Orange.
Agnes Frances Wilczvnski. " Willv. "
Pine Nook, South Deerfield. Deerfield
High School. Dean's List, 1; Roister
Doisters, 1; University Chorus, 2.
Earle M. Williams. Norris St., Feed-
ing Hills.
Earl Winer. Economics. 142 Mclha
Ave., Springfield. Classical High School.
Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; Carnival
Ball Committee, 2; Military Ball Com-
mittee, 1; Mathematics Club, 1, 2;
International Relations Club, 1, 2;
Tnu Epsilon Phi.
William Paul Wing. "Wingy."
Mechanical Engineering. 244 Sargeant
St., Holyoke. Holyokc High School.
Class Nominating Committee, 2;
S.C.A., 2; Engineering Club, 2.
William Winn. "Bill." History.
6 Clafin Rd., Brookline. Brookline
High School. Hillel, 1, 2; Psychology
Club, 1; Baseball, 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Norman Alfred Winston. 'Norm."
Chemistry. 24 Belmont Ave., North-
ampton. Northampton High School.
Dean's List, 1; Hillel, 1, 2; Tan Epsilon
Phi.
Robert Philip Winterhalter. "Bob."
Floriculture. Tri St., Ashland. Roister
Doisters, 1, 2; Carnival Committee. 2;
Floriculture Club, 1, 2; Inter-Class
Athletic Board, 2; Joint Committee on
Intercollegiate Athletics, 1, 2.
John J. Winton. 12 Gerry St., Stone-
J. Wisnoski. 16 Church St.,
Peter Wolff. "Pete." Industrial En-
gineering. 470 Caren St., Springfield.
Technical High School. Engineering
Club, 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Barbara Ann Wood. "Fritzie." Bac-
teriology. Chapin St., Ludlow;. Ludlow
High School. Class Nominating Com-
mittee, 2; Scrolls, 2 (Vice-President);
Roister Doisters, 1; W.A..\., 1; Chi
Omega.
Robert Craig Wood. "Red." Wild-
Lite Management. 168 Winthrop St.,
Taunton. Transfer from Fort Devens.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Charles B. Woods. 39 Arlington St.,
Northampton.
Patricia Ann Wright. " Pat. " Science.
127 Barnard Ave., Watertown. Water-
town High School. S.C.A., 1, 2; Judson
Fellowship, 1, 2.
Richard P. Wynn. 1.57 Norwood Ter.,
Hol.voke. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Christopher J. Yahnis. "Greek."
Political Science. 11 Dixwell St., Ja-
maica Plain. Transfer from Yale. Cam-
pus V.arieties, 1, 2; Phillips Brooks
Club, 1; Radio Club, 2; Track 2, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
Abraham S. Yaloff. 6 Trinity Ave.,
Isidore Yergeau. 349 Center St.,
Chicopee.
George Clement Youland. "Joe."
Food Technologv. 264 Brookline Ave.,
Boston. Transfer from Devens. Food
Technology Club, 2.
Henry J. Zaorski. 381 Pleasant St.,
Northampton.
George J. Zebrowski. 159 Walnut St.,
Holyoke.
Theodore J. Ziemba. 564 Broadway,
Chicopee Falls.
Fred Ziwotowski. Business Adminis-
tration. 226 Centre St., Indian Orchard.
Technical High School. Newman Club,
1; Phi Sigma Kappa.
Boleslaw E. Zmaczynski. 180 King
St., Northampton.
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'51 — FRESHMEN — '51
■ Schofield.
> Jean Moi
V.-Pres.; Br
i.e Wogan. Capt.: Philip Collins. Syt.-al-Ai
Donald Stowe. Pr*^s.; Barbara Deaiie. Troas
How fortunate is the class of '51, for it
is the first class to enter the University of
Massachusetts! Among these freshmen
were a much larger number of non- veteran
Freshman boys than any other class prior
to the war.
Hazing, rushing, Draper-griping — all
the usual traditions bestowed upon the
"Frosh, "' were passed down to the
"51"ers. "
But, again, how fortunate are they, who
will be here to partake in the evolution of
a University worthy of its name!
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Herman C. Abbott
131 Conant St., Beverly
Herbert Abrams
55 Lithgow St., Dorchester
William M. Abramson
17 Columbia St., Worcester i
Elizabeth Acheson
Horsneck Rd., S. Westport
Malcolm S. Aldrich
36 Bellevue Rd., E. Brnintree
Muriel Aldrich
37 Central St., Ashland
Robert P. Anderson
1203 Centre St., Newton Centre
Donald F. Anderson
64 North St., Shelbourne Falls
Martin L. Anderson
19 George St., Palmer
Winthrop T. Anderson
G4 North St., Shelbourne lalls
Joseph Angelini
Topsfield Rd., R.F.D., Danvers
John C. Armstrong
1 Curtis Circle, Winchester
William J. August
39 Fairview Ave., Northampton
Joan E. Baginski
51 Norwood Terrace, Holyoke
Kenneth E. Baker
20 Schlussler Rd., Worcester
Robert C. Baker
75 Spring St., Hanson
Albert V. Barbadora
15 Pine St., Winchendon
Arnold A. Barr
25S Carew St., Springfield
Arthur W. Barstow
Hockanum Rd., S. Hadley
Joseph G. Barone
42 Shearer St., Palmer
Raymond R. Beaulac
68 Jarvis Ave., Holyoke
Russell H. Beaumont
351 Conway St., Greenfield
Paul V. Beauvais
3 Sonoma PI., Holyoke
Pauline C. Beauvais
3 Sonoma PI., Holyoke
John C. Belville
40 Woodbridge St., S. Hadley
Roscoe H. Bemis
Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Ovell F. Bennett
Wareham St., P.O. Box 14, Middle
boro
David A. Benson
Vets' Hospital, Northampton
Raymond G. Benson
Vets' Hospital, Northampton
Dorothy M. Berger
52 Broad St., N. Attleboro
Albert B. Blackadar
1058 Boston Rd., Ward Hill
Rosemary X. Blanciforli
61 Fairmounl St., Dorchester
Charles L. Blaucr
34 Cedar Rd., Belmont
Shepard Bloomfield
230 Belmont Ave., Brockton 8
Faith Bolton
Alden St., Duxbury
Norman D. Bornstcin
2 Nazing Court, Roxbury
Merrill R. Bracci
Milford St., Mcndon
, A. Brccn
ve., Southbridge
Marjorie M. Briand
18 Greenlawn Ave., Farnumsville
Jacob I. Brody
237 Chestnut St., Chelsea
Doris Brown
268 Pleasant St., Orange
rSolu
Edgar H. Buck Jr.
16 Southbridge St., Warren
Kathleen M. Buckley
630 Lowell St., Lawrence
Ann M. Burrer
9 Spring Terrace, Greenfield
Ruth D. Camann
503 School St., Athol
Edgar T. Canty
272 Springfield St., Chicopee
James W. Chadwick Jr.
Main St., W. Boxford
Alice Chorebamian
15 W^ashington St.. Newburyport
Arnold B. Christiansen Jr.
48 Allen Ave., Lynn
George F. Cliche
211 Chestnut St., Holyoke
Arnold M. Cohen
177 Union St., Everett
Jacqueline M. Cohen
6 Custer St., Lawrence
Ruth A. Cohen
37 University Rd., Brooklin
Arthur Cole
Lyman St., Northhoro
Joan Cole
17 Hamilton St., Saxonville
Jeanne M. Collins
48 Traincroft St., Medford
Philip R. Collins
112 Highland Ave., Arlingto
Paul C. Colodnv
16 Butler PI.. Northampton
Maureen K. Conlon
262 Adams St., Lowell
William L. Conlon
Market Hill Rd., Amherst
Alan Cornell
Gerald M. Crasnick
138 Highland Ave., "Winthrop
Fred N. Creed Jr.
138 Conant St., Beverly
Sue Crone
Mohawk Trail, Shelburne Falls
Calhleen H. Cronin
24 Lexington Ave., Bradford
Ruth A. Crowell
33 Sesuit Rd., E. Dennis
Bruce Cummings
57 Vermont St., W. Roxbury
James M. Curran
116 Shawmut St., Marlboro
Louise H. Gushing
84 Brunswick St., Roxbury
Kenneth A. Cutting
22 Summer St., Shrewsbury
L. Loretta Czarnecki
16 Beverly St., Willimansett
Walter A. Czelusaniak
48 Franklin St., Easthampton
Ruth S. Davenport
R.F.D. 2. Shelburne Falls
Frederic W. Davis Jr.
61 Olive St., Northampton
Warren C. Davis
Old Sudbury Rd., Wayland
Barbara J. Day
B. & W. Turnpike, Northboro
Barbara \. Dean
314 Cros.s St., Belmont
Philip J. Dean
7 Corser St., Holyoke
W. Yar
alth A
Joan M. Dellea
R.F.D. 3, Grt. Barrington
Edwin E. Devim
Silver Leaf Lar
Daniel E. Di
1638Commonw.
Charles B. Dill
51 \V. Bolton A
Edward F. Donahue
Boston Rd., Southboro
John L. A. Donovan
Marion Rd., Marblehci:
Irvln Doress
24 Wayland St., Brockl
Paul E. Doucette
13 Wenda St., Reading
Anthony Dougad
39 Suffolk St., Lynn
Brightoi
Abseeon, N. J.
Robert Doyle
124 Stearns Terr., Chicopee
Francis G. Driscoll
34 Harris St., Maiden
Maril\n Duckworth
G.AIi. Ilinh,
Frcl.ri.k Dun
L'llli (irc.ley St., Clinton
John J. Dunn
115 Roch St., New Bedford
Joseph H. Durant
409 Plainficid St., Springfield
Thomas N. Embler
M.ain St., East Dennis
Samuel E. Estabrooks
Maine St., No. Orange
Herman L. Evers
7 Park Ave., Maiden 48
Norma A. Falconer
51 Howard St., Ludlow
Beryl Fanning
54 Gushing St., Brockton 28
Norman C. Farrar
20-1 Paknchoag St., Auburn
Louis F. Fa> an Jr.
Gardners Ncc-k Kd., S. Swanse.
Grace I. Fcen.-r
(J2 Freeman St., Arlington
Louise E. Feldman
58 Colbornc Rd., Brighton Ho
Edna M. Firmenich
52 Davis St., Hol.voke
Martin F. Fl.vnn
aS5 Columlms Ave., Pittsfield
Robert J. Flynn
17 Corticelli St., Florence
Dorothy X, Forlin
19 Second St., Adams
interest in a frog
Beverlv E. Fournier
13 G'ilboa St., E. Douglas
Barbara France
Shays St., S. Amherst
Joan France
Shays St., S. .\mherst
Gordon H. Francis
4S Worcester St., Taunton
Seymour M. Franhel
3S9 Trafton Rd., Springfield
Irene Frank
23 ClaBin Rd„ Brookline
Lydia \. French
Green End House Blvd., Newport,
R.I.
Gertrude .4. Fuller
7 Howard Ave., Foxboro
John I. Fuller
97 Maple St.. Ware
Raymond R. Gagnon
4 Marsh Lane, Adams
.Arthur L. Gaines
30li Wells St., Greenfield
W illinni C. Gailcnhy
\.„ wiih Hill, Huntington
Itciieciiel F. Galas
11 Hampden Ave., Monson
Richard E. Gaylord
55 College St., S. Hadley
Edward L. Gcrslein
S" Forest Park Ave., Springfield
Paul B. Gilman
Route 1, Box 91), Groton
Mynda J. Glagovsky
27 Wellington Ave., Haverhill
Richard R. Glcason
E. Lebanon, Maine
IMiilip Goldman
:;s Kirkwood Rd., Brighton
Herman J. Gordon
It. Park St., Ware
Culhberl P. Gorman Jr.
9 Oak St., Westfield
Bradford G. Gould
Cor. Phillips Rd. and Highland,
Holden
Albert C. Governor
5 Walter St., Roslindale
.\lbcrl K. Graham
52 Brown St., Methuen
Donald M. Gray
Box 89, Woods Hole
Jean Grayson
14 Lynes PI., Norwalk, Conn.
John C. Green
203 Triangle St., Amherst
Justin E. Green
56 Clarkwood St., Mattapan
James M. Grecnberg
7 Devotion St., Brookline
Russell A. Greene
199 S St., Medfield
Robert T. Grimley
295 Mt. Hope St., N. Attleboro
Marlcia J. Griswold
1L'^ (nmmon St., Walpole
I'lMlli^ P. Haftcr
f(l2!l Washington St., Lynn
John S. Hall
R.F.D. 1, Box 70, Westfield
Ernest S. Hamilton
93 Maple St., Greenfield
Philip C. Hammond
78 S. Sealund Rd., N. Quincy
Betty E. Hansen
145 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfield
Jeannette D. Harris
R.F.D. , East Deerfield
John B. Hart
29 Lincoln Rd., Wellesley Hills
Harold P. Hatch
254 Lincoln Ave., Amherst
Kenneth W. Heins
Ashburnham Hill Rd„ Fitchburg
David Hempel
59 Winter St., Orange
Thomas J. Henneberry
HoUiston St., Medway
Jeremiah T. Herlihy
62 Elmwood Ave., Holyoke
Edmond D. Hermes
12 Harwich Rd., W. Springfield
Phyllis J. Hickman
59 Holyoke St., Easthampton
David L. Higgins
62 Summer St., Taunton
Albert J. Hodgess
13 B Maple St., Maynard
Nancv F. Hoffman
Fisher St., Westboro
Carol E. Hooker
200 No. Main St., Raynha
Wilford H. Hooper
750 Washington St., Wellesle
Nancy R. Houlo
945 Main St., Shrewsbury
Lucilc F. Howe
45 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield
Richard S. Howland
Southampton
Alan F. Hunter
174 Brown Ave,, Holyoke
Albert L. lampictro
50 Vine St., Middleboro
Dudley F. Irwin
275 N. Pleasant St., Amherst
Eugene M. Iscnberg
80 Tudor St., Chelsea
William L. Ives
12>2 Clifton Ave., Salem
George B. Jackson
S. Main St., Belcherlown
Lillian A. Jacobs
27 Montague City Rd., Greenfield
Donald C. Jacques
26 Monterey Kd., Worcester 6
Howard A. Jcssop
14 Bridge St., S. Hadley Falls
Nancy A. Jodrey
11 Talt St., Southbridgc
Ruth M. Johnson
375 Houghton St., N. Adams
Robert A. Johnston
4 Obcrlin St., Worcester
PhiUips R. Jones
179 S2nd St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y.
Edna L. Joslin
147 Everett St., Southbridgc
Helaine R. Judelson
4S Calumet Kd., Holyoke
LiUian Karas
44 Tennis Rd., Mattapan
Seymour Katz
142 Bainbridge St., Maiden 48
Myra F. Kaufman
128 Ocean St., Lynn
Mary P. Kearns
806 Broadway, Fall River
Merle L. Kendall
Hockanum, S. Hadley
Carolyn H. Kendrow
Mam Rd., Gill
Leonard F. Kennedy
Spring St., Amherst
Walter T. Kenney
21 Devereaux St., Arlington
Charles A. Kiddy
40 Sherman St., Roxbury 19
Jane L. Kimball
Cottage St., Bclchertown
Malcolm W. King
71 Chestnut St., Florence
Suzanne C. Knapp
15 Eldert St., Springfield 9
Claire F. Kosberg
264 Ashland St., N. Adams
Anthony W. Kotula
124 Walnut St., Holyoke
John F. Kowinski
58 Nonotuck St., Florence
Barbara A. Kranich
23 Moore Ave., Worcester
Nellie K. Kwasnik
Hampden Rd., Monson
Joan A. Labarre
White Bagley Rd., Southboro
Frederick P. Lahey
55 Poplar PI., New Rochelle, N. Y.
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Marjorie J. Lamb
21 Wilson Ave., Wilson, Conn.
Mildred R. Lampert
.53 English St., Pc.-ibody
Rauno A. Lampi
Bo.\ 2,S, E. Templelon
RuLh E. Landstroni
Overbrook Farm, Heath
Constance D. Laperle
46 Front St., Woonsocket, R. I.
Barbara T^. Lappin
109 Homestead St., Roxbury
Constance E, Laurin
S23-S Park St., Holyoke
Robert D. Law
59 Lincoln St., Melrose
Regina K. Lawlor
120 Summer St., N. Brooktiekl
Wallace B. Lebowilz
ISO Olive Ave., Lawrence
Vincent C. Lecoese
27 Monroe St., Maiden 2S
Norman H. Lee
1.5.S Pleasant St., S. Weymouth
William E. Leidt Jr.
2+5 Nelson Rd.. Scarsdale, N. Y.
William C. Less
45 Porter St., North Adams
Elaine C. Levine
39 Naz.ing St., Roxbury
Barbara S. Lewis
16 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre
Chester C. Libusha
26S Ciirew St., Springfield
Jean A. Lindsay
63 Rockland St., Brockton
Rachel L, Liner
994 High St.. Fall River
Dorothy B. Lipnick
43S School St., Webster
Lawrence Litman
359 Lafayette St., Salem
Robert W. Love
9 Curtis St., .\uburn
Janice V. Luther
93 Eleanor Rd., Springfield
Charles R. liyons
56 Van Horn St., W. Springfield
David B. Mann
S63 Winter St., Hanson
June L. Mann
8 Edward Ave., Turners Falls
Beverlv Mac MeAvoy
Wendell
Patricia K. McCann
31 Sheridan St., N. Easton
Edward F. McCauley
86 Belmont St., Wollaston
Agnes J. McDonough
54 Leonard St., Dorchester
Alice C. McEachron
23 Wavcrly St., Pittsfield
Jane McElrov
236 S. Main St., Orange
Alfred McKinslry
753 Montgomery, Chicopee Falls
Janice Maclachlan
14 Rowe St., Melrose
Antonio J. Malnati
Cooper Hill Farm, Ashley Falls
Andrew N. Mangum
55 AUyn St., Holyoke
Evelyn Marsh
High St , .lefferson
Carol E. Martin
Elmartin Farm, Cheshire
Henry G. Martin
.53 L St., Turners Falls
John C. Marl in
River St., Lee
Marilyn Martin
Mulpus R,l.. I.uneuhurg
Albert S. Marulli
6.S Newton St., Holyoke
Ruth M. Marvel
73 Main St., Millers Falls
Joseph C. Mattuski
17 Fair St., Northampton
Robert W. Merrick
26 S. Main St., Oxford
Frederick W. Meyer
R.F.D. 1, Box 147A, S. Hadley
Christine Micka
Park Hill Rd., Easthanipton
David G. Miles
11 Plunkett St., Pittsfield
Bernard J. Miller
69 State St., Northampton
Brian F. MUne
11 High St., Shclburne Falls
Mary Jean Minehan
4 Pepperell Rd., W. Groton
Lillian R. Moldaw
26 Gibbs St., Brookline
Alan T. Monroe
Pine St., Dover
Anne J. Moriartv
1504 Dwight St., Holyoke
Roland E. Moriarty
132 Dartmouth St., Holyoke
Robert W. Mulvaney
9 Church St., Ware
Rena L. Murphv
206 Columbia St., Adams
Robert W. Murray
14 Beacon Ave., Holyoke
George Nadison
42 Forest St., Lawrence
Norman N. Newman
52 Marshland St., Haverhill
John T. Nichols
12 Washburn St., Middleboro
Harold O. Nickerson
Rte. 137, Box 43, E. H.arwich
Christine M. Noiseux
50 Lyman St., Holyoke
Alexander P. Norskey
39 Halford St., Gardner
Barbara E. Nyren
17 Charles River Terrace, Newton
Highlands
Charles W. Nyslrom
Turnpike St., S. Easton
Francis J. O'Connell
22 Armory St., Northampton
James J. O'Connell
22 Armory St., Northampton
Geraldinc M. O'Connor
339 Hampden St., Holyoke
John A. O'Connor
10 Anderson Ave., Three Rivers
Robert L. O'Connor
93 Woodbridge St., S. Hadley
Alice M. O'DonncU
169 Allyn St., Holyoke
Frank R. O'Keefe
20 Home St., Peabody
David M. Osborn
77 Bourne St., Auburndale
Natalie A. Palk
625 Essex Ave., Gloucester
Aldrick A. Palmer
58 Holland Ave., Westfield
Priscilla A. Parsons
SI Dodge Ave., Pittsfield
John J. Patterson
44 Cabot St., Winchester
Calhryn E. Peck
R.F.D 2, Shelburne F
Paul Pecukonis Jr.
225 Walnut St., Lynn
Irene M. Pcrniola
38 Elliot St., Norwoot
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Constance E. Petroski
94 Gray St., Amherst
Gerald H. Popkin
14 Wallingford Rd., Brightor
Lois M. Porrovecchio
Main St., Charlemont
Mark E. Powers
71 Sugarloaf, S. Deerfield
Elizabeth B. Preble
4 Brewer St., Jamaica Plain
Edna M. Price
1 Berkmans St., Worcester
Edward C. Purrington Jr.
156 Allyn St., Holyoke
Joseph L. Putman
Orleans
Lawrence H. Putnam
10 Hosmer St., Everett
Donald H. Quimby
7S Colton PI., Longme.adow
Sylvia L. Raflferty
275 Franklin St., Holyoke
The Fascinati<
William Allan Ratner
122 Trowbridge St., Cambridge
Richard R. Rescia
96 Walnut St., N. Agawam
Evelyn A. Rice
128 Curve St., Millis
Marjorie E. Rice
111 Gushing Ave., Belmont
Robert L. Richters
Drake Hotel, Amherst
Bette V. Ringuclte
Apt. 65, Amherst College, Amherst
John H. Ring
163 Hillside Ave., Arlington
.\lan D. Roberts
3 Holmes Terrace. Plymouth
Snllv K. Kosenbloom
1S40 Norlhiimpton St.. Hi'l.vi.ki-
Koberl M. Kossninn
',11 Vniversil.v Rd., Brooklinc
Priscilhl Ross
."i3 High St.. Ipswii-li
riiilip C. Rolh
at) T St.. Turners Kulls
Margherilii Kiibino
Kdvvard St., Apawnni
Murjorie M. Snchsc
SS Hammond St., Clinton
Pauline M. Sanderson
Industrial School, Shirley
Richard Saunders
30 Eastern .\ve., Beverly
William G. Savard
(io Walling St., SpriuRfield
Jeanne K. Sawdev
S Kipling Rd., Wellcsley Hills
Arthur 1. Schoficld
Old Conn. Path, Cochituate
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142 Franklin St., Northampto
Gladvs H. Schumacher
28 Preston Ave., Pittsfield
John J. Scott Jr.
99 Dennison Ave., Framingha
Richard W. Sears
76 Fearing St., .\mherst
Burton .4. Shaker
91 Somerset St.. Springfield
Sylvia F. Shaw
191 Lowell St., Peabody
Claire I. Shaylor
6 Central St., Agawam
Mary C. Shea
20 Maple St., Dalton
Lawrence E. Shearer Jr.
Colrain
Barbara M. Sherter
3 Greendale Rd.. Mattapan
Esther Mae Sherwood
Huntington
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;<,1 S,hn„l St.. Wnlpolo
1 M. Shuman
. Cnllage St.. Chelsea
Adela 1.. Skipton
4li Rockland St., SpringHcld
Edward R. Smiley
7tJ7 Bernardston Rd.. C.reenfield
Allan R. Smith
West St., Amherst
Carrie F. Smith
43.") S. Precinct St., E. Tiuinton
Edward T. Smith
S7 Ho!y..ke St., Easthampton
Jancl I.. Smith
99 liarilwell St., S. Hadley Falls
Slanlcv M. Spencer
Ti:i G;,nlen Ave., Olean, N. Y.
lames I. Slaplcton
^9 Lexington Ave., Holyoke
William C. Starkweather
.59 Pigeon Hill Rd., Auburndale
Wilfred A. Stcadman
Rice Corner, Brookfield
Donald E. Stebbins
Margaret St., Monson
Ralph S. Stedman Jr.
290 Springfield St., Wilbraham
EuKcne K. Steele
,'<22 North St., Pittsfield
Frances L. Stegner
Main St., Brimfield
Ann Stockwell
Hill Rd., Sutton
Erviii Stockwell
.-.."i Clu-stnut St., Sharon
Donald K. Stowe
21 Monument St., Concord
Patricia A. Stratton
22(5 South St., Northampto
Mariorie A. Sullivan
Ul" Harvard St., Pittsfield
Kenneth 1. Sutherland
72 Main St., Shelburne Falls
Robert I.. Sweeney
2S Grove St., Adams
Richard F. Tarshua
3.5 Maynard St., Northampto
.\lan J. Trombla
lOfi Amherst St., Spring6eld
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.lames J. Turco
19S Common St., Walpolc
AlphonseC. Turcot tc
West St., Granby
Elixabelh J. Vander Pol
7,')7 Washington St.. Fairhaven
Richard II. Vara
141 Wellesley Ave., Wcllcsley Hills
Robert M. Variev
24 Hill St., Acuihnel
Bertha S. Viewcy
Box 21, Fitchburg
Robert E. Vi^neau
7t)'4 Maple St., Florence
PhvllU J. Vincent
1011 Electric Ave, Fitehburg
Carl W. Walczak
Box 119, S. Decrfield
Bcrvl F. Waldman
2li2 Chestnut Hill Ave., Bright, .n
Patricia A. Walsh
299 Chnnh St.. Whilinsville
James J. Warren Jr.
9.S Walnut St., N. Brookfield
Robert B. Warren
33 Congress St., Weymouth
Prudence Waugh
1006 S. 26th St.. Arlington
Frank J. Weissc
35 Eldridge St., Springfield
Kenneth R. Welcone
Canada Hill, Greenfield
Henry C. Wendler
II Price Rd.. Allston 34
George R. Wezniak
Granby Rd., Belcherlown
Marilyn Whipple
S66 West St., Pittsfield
Francis M. Whitaker
OR Pope St., N. Quincy
Edward G. White
34 Prospect St.. N. Quincy
Gwendolyn White
2S7 Main St., Franklin
Jacqueline White
Metropolitan State Hosp., Walthai
Rodney L. White
42 Baker St., Lynn
Constance B. Whitney
121 Concord St., Maynard
George H. Whitney
32 Maple St., Marblehead
Raymond C. Willis
T SI., Ch.arlemont
Edward R. Wisniowski
50 Carew Terrace, Springfield
Bruce R. Wogan
67 Craftsland Rd., Chestnut Hill
Melvin H. Wolf
1.54 Washington St., Dorchester 21
Helena T. Wolkowicz
130 Holly St., New Bedford
Ann G. Wolper
51 Winchester St., Brookline
Jean A. Wood
Juniper Ridge Farm, Huntington
Francis S. Wright
423 North St., Pittsfield
Francis H. Wysocki
North East St., Amherst
Charles Yergatian
780 W. Central St., Franklin
David L. Young
Box 2S2, S. Yarmouth
Edward W. Young
Haydenville Rd., Northampton
Willard H. Young Jr.
Cottage St., Belchertown
Arlene A. Zatyrka
39 Wildwood Ave., Greenfield
Joan P. Zehner
70 Bittenhouse Terrace, Springfield
Qd/wUd AlLu^n
The camera provided an excel-
lent opportunity to keep a record
of the many interesting events that
form a memorable college experi-
ence. New faces, new buildings,
and stunts became part of the al-
bum of the year and essential as
mementos of a university in the
making.
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The class of 1948 includes the first " Devens transfer " students to receive diplomas from
the University of Massachusetts. This distinction highlights the service of the University of
Massachusetts to the veterans of World War II : The University has provided every qualified
veteran who could not be accommodated by any Massachusetts college with an opportunity
to get the education promised him under the so-called GI Bill of Rights.
On June 14, 1946 the legislature, faced with the fact that the University could not ac-
commodate all the Massachusetts veteran applicants, authorized the establishment of a
branch of the University at Fort Devens "for the purpose of providing an institution of
collegiate grade to veterans of World War II who resided in this commonwealth at the time
of their entry into the service. " The Board of Trustees of the University was enlarged by
this act to include the regular trustees plus President James P. Baxter of Williams College,
President Wat T. Cluverius of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, President Charles W. Cole
of Amherst College, President Karl T. Compton of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology, President James B. Conant of Harvard, President Carl S. Ell of Northeastern Uni-
versity, President William Mealy of Holy Cross, President William Keleher of Boston College
and President Daniel L. ]Marsh of Boston University.
Less than four months after the act was passed creating the University of Massachusetts
at Fort Devens the school opened its doors to 1,312 students. By June of 1948 a total of 2,433
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students had been registered at Fort Devens, of which approximately 350 had been trans-
ferred to Amherst for the final four semesters of their undergraduate work.
Located within the reservations of a now inactive army post, the Devens campus com-
prises over four miles of rolling countryside. With its ivy -covered brick buildings and spacious
grounds the Devens campus resembles that of a long-established college. Modern army
buildings have been renovated to contain dornaitories, study rooms, libraries and recreation
rooms. A brick gymnasium, a nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, athletic fields, a toboggan,
and a pond suitable for swimming and winter sports — all these facilities have aided the initia-
tion of full athletic programs. A student newspaper, radio station, literary quarterly, or-
chestra, band, glee club, and a variety of college clubs provide a complete program of extra-
curricular activities for the University students at Fort Devens.
Shown above at extreme left is the administration building of the University where Dr.
Edward Hodnett, Vice-President of the University and himself a veteran of World War II,
has his office. On the extreme right the college theatre is shown. The buildings in the center
show four main dormitories — Worcester, Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk — where the majority
of the 1,600 students now at Fort Devens live.
The Index salutes the Fort Devens branch and is proud that the first "transfer" stu-
dents to get their diplomas are members of the class of 1948.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The 1948 Index Board wishes to express its gratitude to the following people who helped
to make its volume, a small adventure in publishing, reflect a year of action and spirit at a
university, one-year old, which looks forward to greater expansion.
Professor Lawrence S. Dickinson, Business Advisor, for his encouragement and guiding
hand.
Mr. Charles N. DuBois, Editorial Advisor, for his personal interest and sound advice.
Mr. George Emery, Executive Secretary of the Associate Alumni, and his office staff for
their ever-ready assistance.
Walter, of Memorial Hall, for his humor and aid which helped to brighten the discourag-
ing moments of an editor.
Mr. John Cole of the Andover Press, for his expert advice in helping the Index Board
meet its deadlines and for his many trips to Amherst which were encouraging to the
editor.
Mr. Apriar Saunders of the Greylock Engraving Co., for his interest and assurance of the
best engraving techniques.
Mr. Irving P. Green of Sargent Studio, for his wit and willingness to provide the best in
photography.
Mr. Michael Dasho of Sargent Studio, for his never-ending good humor as he photo-
graphed a busy campus.
Professor Clark L. Thayer, author of the dedication.
Mrs. Ralph Van Meter, for providing the photograph of Dr. Van Meter.
Professor Arthur Musgrave, for his many helpful suggestions and contributions.
The Massachusetts Collegian, for its contributions and interest.
Prof. Arthur N. Julian, Prof. Katherine A. Clarke, Dr. Allen E. Anderson, Prof. Alexan-
der A. MacKimmie, Mr. Ian T. Maclver, Mr. Richard M. Colwell, Dr. William H.
Ross, Dr. Harry N. Glick, Mr. W. David Crockett, Mr. Frederick Tibbetts, Mr. A. J.
Niedeck, for their assistance.
Our Advertisers.
The Index Competitors, who contributed so much to the compilation of the 1948 Index.
THE EDITOR
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Mr. Charles N. DuBois, Editorial Advisor; Mr. George Emery
Prof. Lawrence S. Dickinson. Business Advisor
"Walter" Feldman: Mr. .lohn N. Cole. The Andover Press; Mr. Apriar Saunders, Grcjlock Photo-Engraving Co.
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were quick to realize the potentiali-
ties of a larger college. They en-
dorsed expansion wholeheartedly,
even helping to back the U of M
Bill. They were sincere in the good
wishes they extended to the new
University of Massachusetts.
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DAVID BOOT SHOP
NORTHAMPTON, MASS.
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printing press in Andover. Enlarged during the early years of
the nineteenth century through the enterprise of Dr. Eliphalet
Pearson, the first principal of Phillips Academy, Andover,
which had been established 20 years earlier, the press became
widely known throughout the United States and many foreign
countries through the publications printed for Harvard Univer-
sity and the Andover Theological Seminary.
The present Andover Press, building on noble traditions, is
today perhaps the best-known school and college print shop in
New England. Proud of a glorious past, but not satisfied to rest
on its laurels, the press has kept pace with the times by enlarging
its plant and adding modern equipment in all departments.
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is proud to number among its publications
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The University of Massachusetts
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Forty-two years of continuous service to the sons and daughters
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Compliments of
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Index to *7<4e Onde^
Academic Activities ... 52, 53
Band 64-67
Collegian 56, 57
Handbook 72,73
Index 54, 55
Operetta Guild .... 70, 71
Quarterly 58,59
Roister Doisters
60-63
University Chorale
. . 69
Universitv Chorus
. . 68
Academic Activities Board
72, 73
Acknowledgments
. 276,277
Adelphia
. 172, 173
Administration ....
10, 11
Advertisements ....
278-293
Associate Alumni
30, 31
Athletics
74, 75
Baseball
86-89
Basketball
82-85
Cross Countrv
. . 91
Football
78-81
. . 95
. . 90
Spring Track ....
. . 93
Swimming
. . 94
Tennis
. . 95
Winter Track ....
. . 92
Calendar of Events .
Clubs
Animal Husbandry
Bacteriology
Chemistry .
Concert Association
Dairy ....
Engineering
Fernald Entomology
Floricul ture
Food Technology .
4-H . . ." .
French ....
Future Farmers of America
32-51
104
105
108
106
119
109
116
114
108
117
118
115
Graduate Students
Hillel Foundation .
Home Economics .
International .
International Relations
I.Z.F.A
Judson Fellowship
Landscape Architecture
Maroon Key
Mathematics
Naiads .
Nature Guides
Newman
Outing .
Phillips Brooks
Physics .
Pilgrim Fellowship
Poultry Husbandry
Pre-Medical
Psychology
Radio
Quarterly
Scrolls
Skiing .
Student Christian Associa
Veterans' Association
Veterans' Wives
Wesley Foundation
Women's Athletic Association
tion
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Dance C^ommittees
Inter-Greek
Military Ball .
Winter Carnival
Dedication
120
113
106
107
107
113
111
115
103
109
116
117
110
114
112
121
112
118
119
103
122
102
102
123
110
121
120
111
122
130, 131
. 131
131
131
Faculty
Department of Business
Administration ....
Department of Student Health
17
28
26
26
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Division of Physical Ediicati
Division of ^lilitary Science
School of Agriculture .
School of Engineering
School of Home Economics
School of Horticulture
School of Liberal Arts
School of Science .
Former Classmates
Fraternities
Alpha Epsilon Pi .
Alpha Gamma Rho
C\\\ Omega
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Sigma
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Sigma Kappa .
Pi Beta Phi . .
Q.T.V
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Delta Tau .
Sigma Kappa .
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Tau Epsilon Phi .
Theta Chi . . .
Freshmen
Freshman Class Officers
I
Interfraternity Council
Isogon ....
Junior Class
Junior Class Officers
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25
24
Military
23
18, 19
20, 21
232,
235
132,
133
146,
147
148,
149
134,
135
136,
137
138,
139
150,
151
152,
153
154,
155
140,
141
156,
157
158,
159
142,
143
144,
145
160,
161
162,
163
164,
165
264-267
262
167
172,
173
244-251
242
124,
125
Panhellenic Council
. . . 166
Phi Beta Kappa
. . . 27
Phi Kappa Phi
. . 170,171
Picture Album
. . 268-273
President's Cabinet .
... 16
President's Message .
. . 12, 13
Queens
128, 129
Senate 100,101
Senior Class . . . 168, 169, 174-227
Also Graduating .... 228-231
Senior Class Officers . . . 170, 171
Sigma Xi 27
Sophomore Class .... 254-261
Sophomore Class Officers 252
Sports 76,77,96,97
Student Life 98, 99
Student Life Committee . . . 104
T
Trustees
14
U
Undergraduates 240, 241
L^niversity of ^Massachusetts at
Fort Devens 274, 275
University Year, The . . . 236-239
W
Who's Who
Winter Carnival . . . ,
Women's Student Government
Association
. 105
126, 127
100, 101
295
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