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1964 


At  The 

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DEDICATED 
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Alan  Parker  Turtle 
Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture 


During  the  fall  of  1930  an  addition  was  made  to  the  staff  of  the  Department  of 
Horticulture.  This  man  originally  graduated  from  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College 
and  had  just  obtained  his  M.S.  from  Pennsylvania  State  University.  He  has  grown  to 
be  an  important  part  of  the  University  and  Stockbridge,  not  important  administratively, 
but  for  his  contributions  to  the  students  who  have  had  the  good  fortune  to  encounter 
him  in  his  thirty  four  years  here.  His  contributions  have  not  been  limited  to  classroom 
relationships;  he  has  worked  with  4-H  Clubs,  F.F.A.  groups,  and  Boy  Scout  movements. 
Active  in  athletics  during  college  this  man  has  maintained  his  interest  in  sports,  as  assist- 
ant coach  when  Stockbridge  had  a  varsity  football  team  and  now  as  an  official  at  University 
field  and  track  events.  Presently  he  is  advisor  to  both  the  Stockbridge  Student  Senate  and 
Alpha  Phi  Omega,  the  service  fraternity.  We  could  go  on  extolling  this  man's  virtues 
but  this  is  unnecessary  because  of  his  deeds  for  which  he  is  well  known.  The  class  of 
1964  is  honored  to  dedicate  the  46th  edition  of  the  Stockbridge  School  yearbook,  the 
STOSAG,  to  Mr.  Alden  P.  Turtle,  Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture.  He  will  be  missed 
by  us  when  we  have  gone.  We  hope  this  yearbook  is  soniewhat  worthy  of  what  he  has 
given  us. 


who  by  precept 

and  example 
has  guided  many 


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INSTRUCTION  -  RESEARCH  -  EXTENSION 

Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture 


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President  of  the  University,  John  W. 
Lederle,  has  often  spoken  of  the  Stock- 
bridge  School's  part  in  the  total  Uni- 
versity program  and  the  way  in  which 
its  graduates  have  distinguished  them- 
selves. He  has  played  an  important 
part  in  having  our  school's  graduates 
receive  the  Associate's  Degree  in  Agri- 
culture. 

It  is  hoped  that  under  his  leadership 
the  relationship  between  Stockbridge 
School  and  the  University  will  remain 
as  fruitful  as  it  has  in  the  past. 


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Arless  A.  Spiehnan,  Dean  and 
Director  of  the  College  of  Agricul- 
ture, is  a  national  leader  in  the 
agricultural  field.  Though  he  is 
seldom  in  personal  contact  with  the 
Stockbridge  student,  our  school's 
program  has  been  greatly  enriched 
by  his  association,  an  association 
which  we  are  proud  to  have. 


DIRECTOR  of  the  Stockbridge  School, 
Fred  P.  Jeffrey  is  personally  known  by 
each  and  everyone  of  us.  He  has  played 
an  important  part  in  giving  us  the  ap- 
propriate portions  of  theoretical  and 
practical  experience  which  bring  us 
academic  excellence  in  our  own  special- 
ized professions. 

It  is  his  personal  interest  and  keen 
understanding  which  makes  him  stand 
foremost  in  our  mind. 

The  Stockbridge  School's  continued 
growth  and  development  under  Mr. 
Jeffrey's  able  leadership  will  broaden 
our  School's  outstanding  record  of  lead- 
ership in  business,  industry  and  agri- 
culture. 


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A  warm  and  friendly  smile,  always  able  to 
find  time  for  the  individual,  this  describes 
William  F.  Field,  University  Dean  of  Students. 
He  has  earned  many  lasting  friendships  with 
Stockbridge  students. 


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Herschel  G.  Abbott 

Associate  Professor  of  Forestry 

and  Wildlife  Management — 

M.F. 


James  Anderson 

Instructor  of  Horticulture- 
M.S. 


Ellsworth  W.  Bell 

Extension  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Economics— 

M.S. 


David  Bischoff 

Associate  Professor  of  Physical 
Education — Ph.D. 


John  Blackmore 

Head  of  Department  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — Ph.D. 


Alfred  W.  Boicourt 

Professor  Program  Leader, 

Coordinator  in 

Floriculture — M.S. 


Robert  B.  Bruce 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy 
and  Animal  Science — M.S. 


Ernest  M.  Buck 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy 
and  Animal  Science — M.S. 


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James  W.  Callahan 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.S. 


A.  Donald  Caven. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Landscape  Architecture- 

M.L.A. 


William  G.  Colby 

Professor  of  Agronomy  and 
Head  of  Department — Ph.D 


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William  H.  Collins 

Assistant  Professor,  Research, 

Agricultural  Engineering — 

M.S. 


Gladys  M.  Cook 

Associate  Professor  of  Home 

Economics — M.S. 


John  W.  Denison 

Instructor  in  Poultry 
Science — B.S. 


Marion  S.  DuBois 
Instructor  in  English — B.A. 


William  B.  Esselen 

Commonwealth  Head  of 

Department  of  Food  Science 

and  Technology — Ph.D. 


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David  A.  Evans 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy 
and  Animal  Science — M.S. 


Richard  C.  Foley 

Professor  of  Dairy  and 
Animal  Science — Ph.D. 


Thomas  S.  Foster 

Instuctor,  Research  Forestry 

and  Wildlife  Mangement — 

M.S. 


Thomas  W.  Fox 

Professor  of  Poultry  Science 

and  Head  of  Department — 

Ph.D. 


George  B.  Goddard 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture — Ph.D. 


Frederick  Greeley 

Associate  Professor  of 
Forestry  and  Wildlife 
Management — Ph.D. 


Robert  M.  Grover 

Assistant  Extension  Professor 
of  Poultry  Science — M.S. 


Tom  S.  Hamilton,  Jr. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Landscape  Architecture— 

M.S. 


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Denzel  J.  Hankinson 

Professor  of  Dairy  and 

Animal  Science  and  Head 

of  Department — Ph.D. 


John  F.  Hanson 

Associate  Professor  of 

Entomology  and  Plant 

Pathology— Ph.D. 


Kirby  M.  Hayes 

Extension  Professor  of  Food 

Science  and  Technology — 

M.S. 


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Robert  B.  Hoadley 

Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 

and  Wildlife  Mangement — 

Ph.D. 


Ward  M.  Hunting 

Assistant  Professor  of  Food 

Science  and  Technology — 

Ph.D. 


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Randolph  A.  Jester 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture — M.S. 


Ernest  A.  Johnson 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Engineering — 

M.S. 


Gordon  S.  King 

Professor  of  Entomology  and 

Plant  Pathology — M.S. 


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Robert  W.  Kleis 

Professor  of  Agricultural 

Engineering  and  Head  of 

Department — Ph.D. 


Stephen  R.  Kosakowski 

Athletic  Coach,  School  of 
Physical  Education 


Deane  Lee 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.S. 


Theodore  W.  Leed 

Extension  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — Ph.D. 


Arthur  S.  Levine 
Professor  of  Food  Science 
and  Technology — Ph.D. 


John  H.  Lilly 

Professor  of  Entomology  and 
Head  of  Department — -Ph.D. 


Donald  R.  Marion 

Assistant  Professor 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.S. 


Donald  N.  Maynard 

Assistant  Professor,  Research, 

Horticulture— Ph.D. 


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Jane  F.  McCullough 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home 

Economics — M.S. 


William  J.  Mellen 

Professor,  Research,  Poultry 
Science — Ph.D. 


Louis  F.  Mickelson 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — Ph  .D. 


Raymond  H.  Otto 

Professor  of  Landscape 

Architecture  and  Head 

of  Department  — M.L.A. 


Edward  S.  Pira 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Engineering — 

M.S. 


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Frank  E.  Potter 
Associate  Professor  of  Dairy 
and  Animal  Science — Ph.D. 


Paul  N.  Procopio 

Professor  of  Landscape 
Architecture — M.S. 


Edith  Reinisch 

Instructor  in  Bacteriology- 
M.S. 


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Russell  E.  Smith 

Professor  of  Veterinary 
Science — V.M.D. 


Robert  J.  Smyth,  Jr. 

Professor,  Research,  Poultry 
Science — Ph.D. 


Franklin  W.  Southwick 

Professor  of  Horticulture 

and  Head  of  Department — 

Ph.D. 


Richard  A.  Southwick 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — M.S. 


Herbert  G.  Spindler 

Assistant  Professor 

Agricultural  and 

Food  Economics — M  B  S 


Richard  L.  Stromgren 

Instructor  in  Speech — M.A. 


Harvey  L.  Sweetman 

Professor  of  Entomology  and 
Plant  Pathology— Ph.D. 


Joseph  Troll 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — M.S. 


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Alden  P.  Tuttle 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture — M.S. 


Donald  V.  P.  Waddington 

Instructor  in  Agronomy — 
M.S. 


Walter  D.  Weeks 

Associate  Professor,  Research, 
Horticulture — Ph.D. 


Ellsworth  H.  Wheeler 

Professor  of  Entomology  and 
Plant  Pathology— Ph.D. 


Earle  Whitney 

Instructure  of  Lanscape 
Architecture — B.S. 


Karol  S.  Wisnieski 

ssistant  Professor  of  Public 
Health— M.P.H. 


Albert  L.  Wrisley,  Jr. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Food 

Science  and  Technology — B.S. 


John  M.  Zak 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — M.S. 


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Professor  Michelson 
and  Dean  Jeffrey 


Professor  Potrer 


Professor  Fox  and 
President  Lederle 


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Professor  Goddard 


Coach  Kosakowski 


Professor  Johnson 


Gil  Gianetti,  the  man  with  the  green  thumb. 


Professor  Bruce 


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energy.  A  strong  will,  a  settled  purpose,  and 
invincible  determination  can  accomplish  al- 
most anything." 

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Seniors 


SENIOR 

CLASS 

OFFICERS 


John  Traynor 
President 


Anthony  Divver 
Vice-President 


Vincent  Norrman 
Treasurer 


Lila  Jarkko 
Secretary 


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DAVID  ADAMS 
172  Millbury  St.  Grafton,  Mass 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Elmrock     Farm,     Grafton, 
Mass. 
A.ctivities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2 


WALTER  ROGER  ANAIR 
56  Morse  Ave.  Ware,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Products 
Placement:  Kelly  Hardwood  Corp.,  Pitts- 
leld,  Mass. 

Activities:    Newman    Club    1;    Forestry 
:iub  1,  2 


JEFFREY  KENT  AMIDON 
West  St.,  Petersham,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Products 
Placement:  Aruthr  F.  Tayler  Co.,  Athol, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Forestry  Club  1,2;  Interdorm 
Sports  1,  2;  Football,  basketball,  baseball 


HAROLD  ANDERSON 

263  River  St.     West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Major:  Animal  Science 

Placement:  Arthur  F.  Tyler  Co.,  Athol, 
ton,  Mass, 

Activities:  Stockbridge  Rifle  Team  1,  2; 
Animal  Science  Club  1,  2 


CHARLES  WILLIAM  AMORIM 

79  Elm  St.  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Major:   Turf  Management 
Placement:    Huntington   Crescent   Club, 
Huntington,  Long  Island 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1 


RICHARD  PETER  ANDERSON 
Harkney  Hill  Rd.  Coventry,  R.  I. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Valley  Country  Club,  West 
Warwick,  R.  I. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


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ERNEST  W.  BAILEY 
16  Pease  Rd.        East  Longmeadow,  Mass 
Major:  Wood  Products 
Placement:   Nichols  Farm,  North  Graf- 
ton, Mass. 
Activities:  Forestry  Club  1,  2 


JOHN  E.  AUSTIN 
508  Milk  St.  Fitchburg,  Mass 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:     Ed    Palo's     Poultry    Farm, 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Activities:    Poultry    Science   Club    1,    2 
Secretary-Treasurer  Scuba  Club  1,  2 


JOHN  A.  BARRETT 
67  Fort  Square  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement :  Stewarts  Nursery  and  Garden 
Center,  Montague,  Mass. 
Anivities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Basketball  1,  2; 
Landscape  Operations  Club  1,  2;  Horti- 
culture Club  1;  Student  Senate  2;  New- 
man Club  1;  Stosag  2 


ALFRED  BAKKER 

35  Thurston  Ave.  Whitinsville,  Mass. 
Major:   Floriculture 

Placement:  Pine  Grove  Conservatories, 
Whitinsville,  Mass. 

Aaivities:  Stoso  1,  2;  Shorthorn  2,  Busi- 
ness Manager  2;  Stosag  2;  Floriculture 
Club  1,  2;  Vice-president  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1 


KURT  WALTER  BEHRENDT 
634  Norristown  Rd. 

Maple  Glen,  Horsham  Township,  Penna. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Asplundh  Tree  Expert  Co., 
Fairway  Farm  Division,  Bryn  Athyn, 
Penna. 

Activities:  Intramural  Football  1;  Dorm 
Treasurer  1;  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


PETER  BEGLEY 

88  Viaoria  Rd.         New  Britain,  Conn. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:    Farmington    Country    Club, 

Framington,  Conn. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


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JAMES  NORMAN  BERKS 
22  Sherman  St.  Canton,  Mass. 

Major:   Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Chase  Estate,  Canton,  Mass. 
Activities:  Senate  1;  Land  Op.  Club  1,  2, 
Secretary  2;  Stoso  1,  2;  Stosag  2,  Asst. 
Editor  2;  Soccer  1,  2;  Horticulture  Show 
1;  Class  Treasurer  1;  Shorthorn  2 


AUGUSTUS  BEN  DAVID  II 
Vineyard  Ave.  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement.   Massachusetts    State   Lobster 
iHatchery,  Martha's  Vineyard  Island 


ALFRED  M.  BLACKMER 
Fabyan,  Conn. 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Home  Farm 
\ctiivities:    Animal   Science   Club    1,   2; 
lampus  4-H  1,  2;  Square  Dance  Club  1 


JAMES  E.  BERNARD 
34  Cedar  Court  Dr.     Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Major:    Hotel   and   Restaurant   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Colonial  House  of  Pancakes 
Activities:  Stewards  Club  1,  2 


SARAH  BRENNAN 
Whitney  Rd.  Oakham,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    E-Pete    Farm,    Eva    Grimes, 
Oakham,  Mass. 

Activities:    Animal   Science   Club    1,   2; 
Girls  Rifle  Team  1,  2 


ROBERT  ROLAND  BLAKESLEE 
432  South  Branch  Parkway 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2;  Stoso  2;  Stu- 
dent Senate  I;  Hockey  2 


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T.  MICHAEL  BURKE 
38  Central  St.  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Management 
Placement:   The  Great  A.&P.  Tea  Co., 
Hyannis,  Mass. 

Activities:  Food  Distribution  Club  1,  2; 
Student  Senate  1;  Soccer  1;  Newman 
Club  1,  2 


ROBERT  T.  BURKINSHAW 
Depot  Rd.  North  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Cochituate   State   Park,   Co- 
chituate,  Mass. 

Activities;    Arbor   Club    1,   2;    Forestry 
Club  2;  Horticulture  Club  1 


ROBERT  A.  CHALIFOUR 
Stone  Church  Rd.  Adamsville  R.  I. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:   Tam  O'Shanter  Golf  Club, 
BrookviUe  N.  Y. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


ALBERT  BUCKLEY 
55  Cross  St.  Seekonk,  Mass. 

Major:   Floriculture 

Placement:   Albert  L.  Lehan  Wholesale 
Florist,  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Activities:   Floriculture  Club   1,  2,  Trea- 
surer 2;  Stosag  2,  Treasurer  2;  Stoso  1,  2; 
Horticulture  Show  1 


WILLIAN  BYERS 
1300  Walnut      West  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Des  Moines  Golf  &  Country 
Club,  West  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


ROBERT  DAVID  CALVERLEY 
24  Pilgrim  Way        East  Walpole,  Mass. 
Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:     Eliot     Creamery,     Milton, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Soccer  1;  International  Club 
1,  2;  Stoso  1,  2,  Treasurer  2;  Dairy  Club 
1,  2 


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ROBERT  L.  CHARLTON 
641  Summer  St.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:  Grindle  Poultry  Farm,  Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 

(Activities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Basketball  1,  2; 
^Poultry  Club  1,  2;  Scuba  Club  1,  2 


ROBERT  F.  COFFEY 

3876  Madison  Ave.       Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

iPIacement:     Hillandale    Country    Club, 

[Trumbull,  Conn. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Inter-Dorm 

Council   1,  Intramural  Basketball   1,  2, 

Football  1,  2 


RICHARD  CHURCHILL 

23  Norcross  Ter.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Major:   Floriculture 

Placement:   M.  Huberman  Inc.  Whole- 
sale Florist,  Saugus,  Mass. 
Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Horti- 
culture Club  1 


MATTHEW  CONNOLLY 
2  Charles  St.  Norwood,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Ashland  State  Park,  Ashland, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Hockey  1,  2;  Arbor  and  Park 
Club  1,  2 


ASHTON  E.  CLARK 
12  Green  St.  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Jaquith    &    Co.,    Woburn, 
Mass. 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2 


GARY  D.  CONVERSE 

143  Crane  Hill  Rd. 

North  Wilbraham,  Mass. 
Major:   Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  H.  P.  Hood  &  Son,  Agawam, 
Mass. 

Activities:   Football   1;   Stosag  2;  Dairy 
Club  1,  2 


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WILLIAM  T.  CRONIN 
67  Hill  St.  Auburn,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  James  P.  Brown  Grain  Store 


ROGER  CRAPO 

12  Everett  St.  Taunton,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Bartlett  Tree  Co. 
Activities:  Arbor  Club  1,  2 


ALBERT  N.  CYR 
5  Travers  St.  Gardner,  Mass. 

Major:    Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Four  Ponds  Nursery,  Clinton, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Shorthorn  1,  2, 
Co-Editor  1,  Editor  2;  Land.  Op.  Club  1, 
Treasurer  2;  Stosag  2,  Special  Events 
Editor  2;  Horticulture  Show  1;  Student 
Senate  2;  Stoso  2;  Newman  Club  1 


JAMES  W.  GUMMING 
414  Cambridge  St.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Fakement:  Smithfield's  Ice  Cream  Co. 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2,  Treasurer  1; 
Stosag  2;  Senate  2 


DONALD  A.  DAIGLE 
118  Pine  St.  Leicester,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:     Fairbrook    Country    Club, 
Holden,  Mass. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


RAYMOND  M.  DAIGNEAULT 
Goshen  Rd.  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    University   Farm,   Amherst, 
Mass. 
Activities,:   Animal  Science  Club  2 


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BRUCE  DEINLEIN 
Lenox  Rd.  Richmond,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Green   Meads   Farm,   Rich- 
mond, Mass. 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2 


MERRILL  H.  DAVIS 
Court  Square       Montague  Center,  Mass. 
Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Carey's  Flowers  Inc.,  South 
Hadley,  Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,2;  Stosag 
2;  Commuters  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1 


ANTHONY  W.  DIVVER 
1554  Beech  St.  Roslindale,  Mass. 

JMajor:  Landscape  Operations 
iPlacement:  Al  Lapham,  Industrial  Land- 
jscape,  Boston,  Mass.  , 
Activities:  Soccer  1;  Rifle  1;  Land  Op. 
IClub  1,  2,  President  2;  Class  Officer  1,  2, 
I  Vice-President;  Judiciary  1,  2;  Dorm 
President  1;  Interdorm  Council  1,  Treas- 
urer 1;  Stoso  1,  2;  Student  Senate  1,  2; 
Shorthorn  2,  Sports  Editor;  Stosag  2, 
Sports  Editor 


DAVID  DISCENZA 

128  Lower  Dix  Ave.      Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:    Wethersfield   Country  Club, 

Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Activities:   Turf  Club    1,   2;   Interdorm 

Council  1,  2 


STEPHEN  E.  ELMONT 
80  Toxteth  St.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Activities:  Student  Senate  1,  2,  President 
2;  Steward's  Club  1,  2,  President  2;  Ju- 
dicary  1;  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2,  Trea- 
surer 2;  Board  of  Governors  R.S.O.  2; 
Stoso  1,  2 


LEONARD  M.  DUPRAY 
90  High  St.  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Amalia  Tree  Surgeons,  Man- 
chester, Mass. 

Activities:    Arbor  and   Park  Club    1,  2; 
Hockey  2;  Horticulture  Show  1 


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ROBERT  S.  FISHER 
15  Philip  St.  Medfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement;  The  Frost  and  Higgins  Co. 
Arlington,  Mass. 

Activities:  F.F.A.  1,  2,  Arbor  and  Park 
Club   1,  2 


RICHARD  W.  FISCHER 
8  Sabra  St.  Cranston,  R.  I. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Sunnybrook    Farm,    North- 
ampton 

Activities:  Dairy  Tech.  Club  1,  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  President  2,  Little 
International  2,  Dairy  Classic  2,  4-H 
1,2 


JOHN  A.  FLANAGAN 
15  Castle  Hill      Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Hedgerows  Farm 
Activities:    Animal   Science   Club    1,   2, 
Stoso,  Dorm  Football 


STANLEY  M.  FISHMAN 
19  Locust  St.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Activities:  Poultry  Club 


WILLIAM  N.  FORNARO 
318  Union  St.  Randolph,  Mass;: 

Major:   Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Fornaro  Tree  and  Landscape 
Service 

Activities:  Landscape  Operations  Club  1, 
2,  Horticulture  Show  1,  Newman  Club 


PETER  K.  FLYNN 
89  Riverside  Drive  Northampton,  Mass. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 
Placement:   D.A.R.  State  Park 


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JOHN  J.  FRADO  Jr. 
209  Elm  St.  Somerset,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Kootenai    National    Forest, 
Fortine,  Montana 

Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Stoso  1,  2,  President  2;  Student  Senate  1 


THOMAS  WALKER  FOSS  Jr. 
22  Howard  St.  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Highlawn  Farm,  Lee,  Mass. 
Activities:  Soccer  1;  U.  of  Mass.  Boxing 
Tourney  1;  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2 


CHARLES  L.  FRANK 
6  Watrous  Lane  Milford,  Conn. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Coeur  q'Alene,  Idaho   (For- 
est Service) 

Activities:  Rifle  Team  1,  2;  Arbor  and 
Park  Club  1,  2;  Soccer  1 


EDWARD  J.  GEARON 
206  Claflin  St.  Belmont,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Adams  Nursery 
Activities:   Land  Op.  Club   1,  2;   Horti- 
:ulture  Show  1 


RICHARD  ERNEST  GONYEA 
141  West  Main  St  Millbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Piping  Rock  Country  Club, 
Locust  Valley,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Activities:    Turf    Club    2;    Horticulture 
Show  1 


GEORGE  E.  GORTON  Jr. 

35  Main  St.  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Southampton  Country  Club, 
Southampton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1 


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JAMES  HAGERTY 
23  Stoddard  St.  Woburn,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:    H.P.    Hood    &    Sons    Milk 
Plant,  Boston,  Mass. 
Activities:  Senate 


DAVID  GREENSTEIN 
222  Walnut  Ave.  Revere  151  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel   and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 
Placement:  James  P.  Brown  Grain  Store 


JOHN  S.  HALUNEN 
North  Dennis  Rd.,  S.  Yarmouth,  Mass, 
Major:   Hotel   and   Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  South  Yarmouth  Pan  Cake 
Man 

Activities:  Basketball  1,  2,  Co-Captain  2 
Treasurer  of  U  of  Mass.  Innkeepers 
Stewards  Club  1,  2 


ELIZABETH  LOUISE  HAM 
West  St.  Amherst 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Fleetfoot    Farm,    Amherst, 
Mass. 

Activities:    Animal   Science  Club    1,   2; 
Equestrian  Club  1,  2 


D.  BRUCE  HAWORTH 

56  Stockbridge  Ave.  Dalton,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:   Taconic  Golf  Course,  Wil 
liamstown,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticultural 
Show  1 ;  Inter-dorm  Football  1 


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MALCOLM  HASKELL 
46  Elm  St.  Norton,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Norton  Country  Club,  Nor- 
ton, Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Management  Club  1,  2; 
Horticulture  Show  1 


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PAUL  H.  HERALD 

37  Fitchburg  St.  Watertown,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Frost  &  Higgins  Co.,  Arling- 
ton, Mass. 

Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Hockey  2;  Horticulture  Show  1 


PETER  C.  HEINRICH 

735  Washington  St.         Dedham,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:      Waltham     Field      Station, 

Waltham,  Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Dorm 

Social  Committee  2;  A.P.O.  2 


KEITH  E.  HUGHES 
59  Springvale  Ave.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Lake    Morey    Inn    Stabler, 
Fairlee,  Vermont 

Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Equestrian  Club  1,  2,  Treasurer  2;  Little 
International  1;  Dairy  Classic  2 


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DAVID  W.  HUNTER 
18  School  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Major:  Food  Management 
Placement:    Stop    &    Shop,    Springfield, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Food  Distribution  Club  1,  2; 
Basketball  2;  Secretary-Treasurer  Food 
Dist.  Club  2 


ROGER  L.  HERSEY,  Jr. 

183  Hersey  St.  Hingham,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Smith  College,  Northampton, 

Mass. 

Activities:  Rifle  Team  1,  2;  Floriculture 

Club  1,  2;  Dorm  Bowling  Team  1,  2; 

Horticulture  Show  1 


LILA  A.  JARKKO 

Mclntire  Rd.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Activities:  Class  Officer  1,  2,  Secretary; 
Dairy  Technology  Club  1,  2,  Secretary; 
Animal  Science  Club  1,  2;  Little  linter- 
national  2;  Bay  State  Dairy  Classic  1,  2; 
Horticulture  Show  I;  Student  Senate  1, 
2;  Stoso  1,  2;  Rifle  Club  1,  2;  Stosag  1, 
2,  Ass.  Editor  2,  Art  Editor  1;  Collegian 
Photography  2;  4-H  Club  1,  2 


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WOODY  JEFFERSON 
963  Sumner  Ave.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:      Veterans     Country     Club, 
Springfield,  Mass. 
Activities:  Turf  Management  Club  1,  2 


BRUCE  R.  JOHNSON 
38  Crosby  Ave.  Amherst,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:   Eider  Jones  Lumber  Corp., 
Amherst,  Mass. 
Activities:  Forestry  Club 


ERNEST  JOHNSON 
Route  1  Topsfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Hood's  Cherry  Hill  Town 
Activities:    Animal   Science   Club    1,   2, 
Little  International  Dairy  Classic 


PAUL  P.  JOHNSTON 

Crane  Neck  Hill  Rd., 

West  Newbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  New  England  Milk  Produc- 
ers Assoc,  Andover,  Mass. 
Activities:   Newman   Club    1,   2;   Dairy 
Tech.  Club  1,  2 


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THOMAS  F.  KELLY 

95  Emma  St.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Placement:  Stop  &  Shop  Inc.,  New  Bed- 
ford 

Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Inter- 
mural  Sports  2;  Food  Dist.  Club  1,  2, 
President  2;  Stoso  2 


STEPHEN  J.  KERIS  Jr. 
24  EUicott  St.  Needham,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:     Lowden     Tree     Specialist,: 
Needham,  Mass. 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


CHARLES  J.  KOINES 
117  Essex  St.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulture 

Placement:  Newmarket  Produce  Co. 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Activities:  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2, 
Pledgemaster  2;  Food  Distribution  Club 
1;  Horticulture  Club  2;  Student  Senate 
2,  Social  Co-ordinator 


SCOTT  HARRISON  KIMBALL 

16  Richardson  Rd. 

Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass. 
Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:     Whiting     Milk     Company, 
Charlestown,  Mass. 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2 


RICHARD  E.  LAPINSKI 
,269  Piper  Rd.,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 
Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:      Lapinski      Farms,      West 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Horti- 
culture Show  1 


JEAN  PAUL  KRUGLEWICZ 
160  Regan  St.  Gardner,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Hawley  State  Forest 
Activities:  Soccer  1;  Arbor  &  Park  Club 
1>  2 


PHILIP  R.  LEWIS 
60  Forest  St.  Lexington,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  S.  Arthur  Peterson  Inc.,  Lex- 
ington, Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Horti- 
culture Show  1 


RICHARD  T.  LAVOIE 

35  Court  KnoUe  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Sunshine  Dairies  Restaurant 
Activities:  Dorm  President  2;  Student 
Senate  1,  2;  New  England  Inn  Keepers 
1,  2 


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DONALD  PAUL  LORANGER 
9  Bassett  St.  Taunton,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Hawley   State   Forest,  West 
Hawley,  Mass. 

Activities:  Park  Management  Club  1,  2; 
Horticulture  Show  1 


WAYNE  DOUGLAS  LYFORD 
457  Main  St.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Massachusetts  Dept.  of  Nat- 
ural Resources,  Division  of  Parks  and 
Forests,  R.  C.  Nickerson  State  Park, 
Brewster,  Mass. 

Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2 
Alpha  Tau  Gamma   1,  2,  President  2 
LF.C.  Sports  1,  2;  Horticulture  Show  1 
Fraternal  Presidents  Assembly  2;  Inter- 
fraternity  Council  2 


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CHESTER  LUBELCZYK 
Turkey  St.  Harwick,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Lubekzyk    Brother's 
Hardwich,  Mass. 

Activities:    F.F.A.    State    Senator 
F.F.A.  Vice-President  2;  Stimson 
Collegiate  Chapter;  Animal  Science  Club 
1,2 


Farm, 

1,    2; 
Heald 


PATRICK  LUCAS  Jr. 
1561  Brinckerhoff  Ave.         Utica,  N.  Y. 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement :  Ravissloe  Country  Club,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1;  Newman  Club  1 


JAMES  L.  MACDONALD 
42  Academy  Rd.  Leominster,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    United   Shoe   Golf  Course, 
Beverly,  Mass. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


PHILIP  C.  MACALLISTER 

78  West  Bay  Rd.  Osterville,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Donald    C.    Coombs,    Tree 
Warden  of  Barnstable,  Osterville,  Mass. 
Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Intramural  Sports  1,  2 


RICHARD  JOHN  MacKENZIE 
21  Short  St.  Reading,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Brecks  Home  &  Garden 
Center,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Activities:  Horticulture  Show  1;  Flori- 
culture Club  1,  2,  President  2;  F.F.A.  2, 
Reporter  and  Program  Committee;  Psy- 
chology Club  1;  Dorm  Social  Committee; 
Bowling  Team  1 


GEORGE  MACHADO  Jr. 

2  Zeller  Ave.  Plainville,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:    Winged    Foot    Golf    Club, 

Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

Activities:    Turf   Club    1,    2;    Newman 

Club    1;   Basketball    1,   2;   Horticulture 

Show  1 


JOHN  PAUL  MADDEN 
110  Meadow  St.  Amherst  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:     Pine     Grove     Golf     Club, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

Activities:    Turf   Club    1,   2;   Entertain- 
ment Chairmen  2;  Horticulture  Show  1 


ALLAN  R.  MACKINTOSH 

21  Irving  St.        West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:    Veteran's   Golf   Course, 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 

Show   1;  Basketball  2;  Snowball  Dance 

Committee  1 


LEONARD  S.  MAILLOUX 
21  Robinson  Way,  West  Warwick,  R.  1. 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Piping  Rock  Country  Club, 
Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1;  Basketball  2;  Snowball  Dance 
Committee  1 


JAMES  E.  MAGILL 
52  Old  Upton  Rd.  Grafton,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Silver  Spruce  Farm,  Grafton, 
Mass. 

Activities:    Animal   Science   Club    1,   2; 
Soccer  1;  Boxing  1,  2 


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ALBERT  T.  MARTIN 
353  Providence  Rd.  Linwood,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement;  Belmont  Country  Club,  Bel- 
mont, Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1;  Newman  Club  1 


ARTHUR  E.  MANTHORNE 
Child  Rd.  West  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Mashamoquet    Brook    State 
Park,  Pomfret,  Conn. 
Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2, 
President  2 


WALTER  DEAN  MATHEWS  Jr. 
49  Webster  St.  North  Quincy,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Phillip  Small  Landscape  Con- 
struction   and    Design,    West    Harwich, 
Mass. 

Activities:   Soccer  1;  Land  Op.  Club  1, 
2;  Horticulture  Show  1 


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ROBERT  PIERSON  MAYO 
Beach  Rd.  Orleans,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Mayo's  Farm  Kitchen,  East 
Orleans,  Mass. 

Activities:  Dorm  Vice-President  1;  Inter- 
national Food  Technology  Party  1,  2; 
Innkeepers  Club  1,2;  Basketball  1;  Soc- 
cer 2 


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JOHN  G.  MARTIN 

1439  Gregory  Ave.  Union; 

Major:   Turf  Management 
Placement:  Suburban  Golf  Club,  Union,  i 
New  Jersey 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Student  Sen- 
ate 1;  Intermural  Sports  1,  2,  Football, 
Basketball 


FRANCES  JEAN  MAZZA 
121  Roy  St.  Springfield,  Mass.  i 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Mascaro's  Florist,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  Pro- 
gram Committee  2;  Horticulture  Show  1; 
Newman  Club  1,  2;  Stosag  2,  Secretary 
2,  Copy  Editor  2;  Dorm  Social  Commit- 
tee 2;  Shorthorn  2;  Campus  Life 


PETER  A.  McCLAIN 
Elm  St.  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 

Placement;    Cobb's    Pedigree    Chickens, 
Littleton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Poultry  Club  1,  2,  President 
2 


DANIEL  JEREMIAH  McCARTHY 
17  Doyle  St.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major :  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Scarsdale  Golf  Club,  Harts- 
dale,  New  York 

Activities:  Class  Officer  1,  President; 
General  Chairmen  of  Sno-Ball  Dance  1; 
Turf  Club  1,  2,  Vice-President  2;  Horti- 
culture Show  1;  Soccer  1,  Captain  2; 
Basketball  1,  2,  Co-Captain  2 


DOUGLAS  B.  McDowell 

53  Simonds  Rd.  Lexington,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Home  Farm,  Hancock,  Maine 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2; 
Flying  Club  1,  2;  Parachute  Club  1,  2 


FREDERICK  D.  McCLURE 

71  School  St.  Melrose,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:   Warren  Trask  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Judiciary  1,  2,  President  2; 
Student  Senate  1,  2;  Elections  Committee 
Chairmen  1;  Float  Committee  1,  2;  For- 
estry Club  1,  2 


ALLAN  L.  McGROARY 
Richardson  Fd.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Arn — How  Farm,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Scuba  Club  1,  2;  Judo  Club  1;  Outting 
Club  1,2;  Judging  Teams  1,  2 


MICHAEL  J.  P.  McGRATH 

North  St.  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  Carnation  Milk  Farms,  Car- 
nation, Washington 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2 


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JAN  WILSON  MERZBACH 
236  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:   University   of   Massachusetts 
Tree  Crew 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2 


TOIVO  A.  MERIKANTO 
Mr.  Jefferson  Rd,        Hubbardston,  Mass. 
Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:    Eino    Oily    Poultry    Farm, 
Hubbardston,  Mass. 

Activities:;   Backetball   1,  2;   Intramural 
Football  1,2;  Poultry  Club  1,  2 


DOUGLAS  ALAN  MOORE 
16  Henry  St.  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:  Heywood-Wakefield  Co.  Inc., 
Gardner,  Mass. 

Activities:  Forestry  Club  1,2;  Intramural 
Sports  1,  2,  Basketball,  Softball,  Football 
1,  2 


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BRUCE  EDWARD  MILLER 

18  Perkins  Rd.  Winchester,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Al  Heimlich,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Activities:   Land  Op.  Club  1,  2 


MARTIN  J.  NEWMAIRE  Jr. 
South  Road  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:   Hollingsworth  &  Vose  Co., 
West  Groton,  Mass. 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


ARTHUR  E.  MORIARTY 

3  Fulkerson  Ave.  Methuen,  Mass. 

Major:   Turf  Management 

Placement:  Andover  Country  Club,  An- 

dover,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 

Show  1 


VINCENT  PAUL  NORRMAN 
Oak  St.  Halifax,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Halifax  Garden  Co.,  Halifax, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Class  Officer  2,  Treasurer; 
Stoso  1,  2;  Student  Senate  1,  2;  Flori- 
culture Club  1,  2;  Stosag  2;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor 2 


ROBERT  DONALD  NIHAN  Jr. 
570  Walnut  St.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:    Gould's    Florist,    Lynnfield, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,2;  Horti- 
culture Show  1;  Hockey  1,  2 


GUSTAVE  D.  OLSON  Jr. 

Summer  St.  Rockport,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

(  Placement:  Harold  Parker  State  Forest, 
I  Andover,  Mass. 

I  Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2; 
t  Dorm  President  1;  Dormitory  President's 
I  Association  1;  Co-Chairmen  Inter-Dorm 
1  Social  Council  1 


BRUCE  M.  O'BRIEN 
364  Union  St.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Boot  Springs,  Big  Bend  Na- 
tional Park  Texas 

Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2; 
Horticulture  Show  1;  Interfraternity 
Sports  1,  2;  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2; 
Newman  Club  1,  2 


FRANK  O.  PATTERSON 
Old  Stage  Rd.  Barre,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:   Department  of  Natural  Re- 
sources, Leominster  State  Forest 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


JEROME  M.  O'NEIL 

78  Euclid  Ave.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Hopkins  Experimental   For- 
est, Williamstown,  Mass. 
Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Basketball  1,  2 


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GERALD  J.  PETERS 

47  Hampstead  St.  Methuen,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:  Webb  Brook  Country  Club, 

Billerica,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2,  Secretary  2; 

Stoso     1,    2,    Secretary    2;     Intramural 

Basketball  1,2;  Horticulture  Show  1 


RICHARD  B.  PERRY 

Perry  Rd.  Truro,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:  Hillside  Farm,  Truro,  Mass. 
Activities:  Poultry  Club  1,  2;  Soccer  1; 
Alpha  Tau  Gamma  2 


FRANCIS  PAUL  POITRAS 
12  Wadsworth  St.  Danvers,  Mass. 

Major:   Floriculture 

Placement:  Lexington  Gardens  Inc.,  Lex- 
ington, Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Horti- 
culture Show  1 


ROBERT  H.  PETERS  Jr. 
5  Grant  St.  Wilmington,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Brine  Tree  Surgery  Inc.,  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Scuba  Club  2;  Interdorm  Football  2 


RICHARD  N.  PORTER 
341  East  Washington  St.    Hanson,  Mass. 
Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:  Rockland  Coal  &  Grain  Co. 
Inc.,  Rockland,  Mass. 
Activities:  Forestry  Club  1;  Inter-Dorm 
Sports   1,  2,  Football,  Softball,  Basket- 
ball; Rifle  Team  1,  2 


JOEL  A.  POLLARD 
15  Dove  St.  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Placement:  Colonial  Inn,  Concord,  Mass. 
Activities:  Stewards  Club  1,  2;  Newman 
Club  1 


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STEPHEN  F.  QUINN 
Bradley  Lane  Stoe,  Mass. 

Major:   Dairy  Technology 
Placement:    Federal    Milk    Market    Ad- 
ministrator Laboratory,  Westwood,  Mass. 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2;  Soccer  1,  2; 
Basketball  1,  2 


JOHN  FRANCIS  PRENTICE  Jr. 

Jordan  Rd.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:      Forges      Farm,     Plymouth, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Inter-Dorm  Sports  1,  2,  Football,  Soft- 
ball 


WILLIAM  LAURI  REMES 

iMain  St.  North  Carver,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Myles  Standish  State  Forest, 
Plymouth,  Mass. 

Activities:   Arbor  and  Park  Club   1,  2; 
Stoso  1,  2;  Dorm  Counselor  2 


JOHN  DENNIS  RIORDAN 
48  Myrtle  St.  Medford,  Mass. 

Major:   Food  Distribution 
Placement:  Elm  Farm  Food  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Food  Dist.  Club  1,  2,  Vice- 
President  2;  Stosag  1,  2;  Shorthorn  1,  2; 
Newman  Club  1,  2;  Stoso  2;  Food  Dist. 
Newsletter  2,  Editor 


JOAN  RACHEL  RABINOVITZ 

16  Cape  Cod  Lane  Milton,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:   Traynor  Flowers  of  Boston, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Activities:   Floriculture  Club   1,  2,  Pro- 
gram Committee  2;  Horticulture  Show  I 


EDWARD  SAMUEL  RIZZOTTO 
235  Central  St.  Hingham,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Brookline  Park  Dept.,  Brook- 
line  Municipal  Golf  Course,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Stosag  1,  2;  Shorthorn  1,  2; 
Soccer  1,  2;  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2; 
Canterbury  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture 
Show  1;  Assistant  Scoutmaster  Troop 
500,  Leverett;  Belchertown  Volunteer  I 


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JAMES  J.  ROCHA 

123  Washington  St. 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Ridders  Golf  Course 
Activities;  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Rifle  Team 
1,  2,  Captain  2 


WINSTON  S.  SAVILLE  Jr. 
Becket,  Mass. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Beartown  State  Forest 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


SANDRA  ANNE  ROCHE 
120  Beacon  St.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel   and   Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Yankee  Beefeater  Inn 
Activities:  Stewards  Club  1,  2;  Inkeepers 


FRED  SCHEYHING  Jr. 

1375  Elm  St.       West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:    Springfield    Country    Club, 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2,  President  2; 

Horticulture  Show  1 


DALE  STANLEY  SANDIN 

356  Somers  Rd. 

East  Longmeadow,  Mass.^  i 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:  Longmeadow  Country  Club, 

Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Horticulture f< 

Show    1;    Inter-Dorni    Sports,    Football.ll 

Basketball 


DAVID  JOSEPH  SILVIA 
Shore  Rd.  Bourne,  Mass.f 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement;  Tucy  Brothers,  Buzzards  Bay, 
Mass. 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  Secre- 
tary 2;  Horticulture  Show  1;  Basketball 
1,2;  Dorm  Club  1,2 


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PETER  E.  SMALL 
102  Harding  Lane  Chatham,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Thompsons  Clam  Bar,  Har- 
wichport,  Mass. 

Activities:  Manager,  International  Food 
Technologists  Party  1,  2;  President's 
Christmas  Party  1,  2 


PAUL  SHEA 

901  Pleasant  St.         Framingham,  Mass. 
Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Centre  Landscape,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass. 

Activities:    Landscape   Operations    Club 
1,  2,  Vice-President  1;  Student  Senate  1 


THOMAS  R.  SOUTHMAYD 

36  Glen  Rd.  Wilmington,  Mass. 

Major;  Animal  Science 

Placement:     Angell    Memorial    Animal 

Hospital 

Activities:   Animal   Science   Club    1,  2; 

Newman  Club  1,  2;  Scuba  Club  1,  2; 
I  Intramural  Football  1,  2;  Intramural 
f  Softball  1,  2 


MICHAEL  ANTHONY  SOLLITTO 
181  Norton  St.       East  Providence,  R.  I. 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  J.  G.  Leonardo's  Dairy  Farm, 
East  Providence,  R.  I. 
Activities:    Animal   Science  Club    1,   2; 
Newman  Club  1,  2 


RICHARD  SWANSON 
R.F.D.  Colvintown  Rd.,  Coventry,  R.  I. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Rhode  Island  Division  of 
Parks  and  Recreation 
Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Par);  Man- 
agment  Club  1,  2  Secretary-Treasurer  1; 
Hort.  Show  1;  Shorthorn  1;  Middlesex 
Counselor  2;  Dining  Hall  Counselor  2 


HARTLEY  SPENCER 
Dr.  Braley  Rd.         East  Freetown,  Mass. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  U.  S.  Forest  Service 
Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Man- 
agement Club  1,  2;  Forestry  Club  2 


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CLEMENT  TOURIGNY 

74  Abbott  St.  Gardner,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Products 
Placement:     Chairtown     Manufacturing 
Company,  Grafton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Forestry  Club  2,  Rifle  Team 
2,  University  Fire  Department  1 


WILLIAM  A.  VASQUEZ 
90  Blair  Rd.  Holbrook,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  Howard  Johnson  Company, 
Brockton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Dormitory  Football  1,  2,  Dor- 
mitory Basketball  I,  Dairy  Technology 
Club  1,2 


JOHN  P.  TRAYNOR 
176  Babbitt  Rd.        Bedford  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Major:   Turf  Management 
Placement:      Fairview     Country     Club, 
Elmsford,  New  York 
Activities:  Senior  Class  President,  Stoso 
1,  2,  Executive  Council  2;   Senate   1,  2, 
Chairman,  Budget  Committee  2;   Short- 
horn 1,  2  Stosag  2,  Turf  Club,  Treasurer 
1,    Program    Chairman    2,    Horticulture 
Show   1,  Dormitory  Treasurer   1,  Intra- 
mural Football  1,  Intramural  Basketball 
1,   Inter-School   Council   2,   Commence- 
ment   Chairman    2, 


RONALD  P.  VITKAUSKAS 
37  Johnson  St.  Millbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Weston  Nurseries,  Hopkin,- 
ton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Landscape  Operations  Club 
2,  Chess-  Tournament  2,  Table  Tennis 
Tournament  1,  2,  Stoso  2 


RICHARD  TRUESDELL 
R.F.D.  1  Shelburne,  Mass. 

Major:   Landscape,  Operations 
Placement:    Mid-Cape   Nurseries,   West 
Dennis,  Mass. 

Activities:    Landscape    Operations   Club 
1;  Horticulture  Show  1 


MICHAEL  VON  VILLAS 
934  East  Main  Rd.  Newport,  R.  L 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage-  < 
ment 

Placement:  State  of  Rhode  Island,  Divi- 
sion of  Parks  and  Recreation 
Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Man- 
agement Club   1,  2,  Secretary-Treasurer 
2 


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CHARLES  WAELDE 

22  Irving  St.  Reading,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 
Placement;  Eric's  Greenhouses 
Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  Senate; 
Horticulture  Shov?  1,  Interdorm  Football, 
Scuba  Club 


ALBERT  WAEHLER 

M  East  Maple  St.     Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 

vlajor:  Animal  Science 

'lacement:  Birch  Brook  Farm,  Middle- 

ield,  Mass. 

Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2 


WALTER  D.  WATERMAN  III 
1088  Plainfield  St.  Johnston,  R.  I. 

Vlajor:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Lippitt  Hill  Farm 
Activities:    Landscape    Operations   Club 
il,    2,    Vice-President    2;     Horticulture 
■Show  1,  4-H  Club  2 


JOSEPH  W.  WAGNER 

Charlemont  Mass. 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Laurel    Ridge    Farm,    Shel- 
burne,  Mass. 

Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1, 
2,  4-H  Club  1,  2,  Future  Farmers  of 
America  1,  2,  Senate  2,  Little  Interna- 
tional 2,  Dairy  Classic  2 


ALFRED  G.  WILSON  Jr. 
131  Gilbert  Ave.  Hamden,  Conn. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:     Yale    Golf    Course,    New 
Haven,  Conn. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


EVERETT  WALLACE  WILBUR 
Drew  Rd.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement;    Roland   C.   Nickerson   State 
Forest  Park,  East  Brewster,  Mass. 
Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Man- 
agement  Club    1,   2,   Intramural   Cross- 
country 1,  2 


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ALAN  R.  WOODBURY 
R.F.D.  #1  Springfield,  Vt. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  V.  M.  Lundquist  &  Son, 
Woburn,  Mass. 

Activities:  Scuba  Club  1,  2;  Floriculture 
Club  1,  2;  Hort.  Show  1;  Berkshire 
Dorm,  Assistant  Social  Director 


STEPHEN  EDWARD  ZOLDAK 

460  Pleasant  St.  Gardner,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Nashua  Country  Club,  Nash- 
ua, New  Hampshire 

Activities:  Interdorm  Football  1,  2,  In- 
terdorm  Basketball  1,  2,  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  Turf  Club  1,  2,  Horticulture  Show 
1 


RAYMOND  P.  YELLE  Jr. 
100  Bay  St.  Taunton,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Nickerson  State  Forest  Park, 
East  Brewster,  Mass. 
Activities:  Middlesex  Dorm  Counselor 
2;  Rifle  Team  1,  2,  Secretary-Treasurer 
2;  Basketball  1;  Belchertown  Project  1; 
Shorthorn  1;  Stosag  1,  2,  Editor  2;  Hort. 
Show  1;  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment Club  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2 


GEORGE  WAYNE  ZOPPO 
243  Princton  St.  Holden,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:     Runaway     Brook     Country 
Club,  Bolton,  Mass. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


VICTOR  ZIEMBA 
Walling  Rd.  Adams,  Mass.l 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Broad  Lawn  Farms,  Adams,! 
Mass. 

Activities:  Basketball  1,  2;  Animal  Sci-i 
ence  Club  1,  2 


ROBERT  C.  MENTE 
17  Lull  St.  Islington,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Arnold  Arboretum,  Jamaica ^ 
Plain,  Mass. 

Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Man-^ 
agement  Club  1,  2 


SENIORS  NOT  PICTURED 

Benjamin  F.  Barnes  III  Peter  W.  Hollis 

Myrtle  Street  Mendon,  Mass.  562  Lincoln  Avenue  Saugus,  Mass. 

Joseph  W.  Benedict  David  P.  Jankowski 

89  Newton  Street  West  Boylston,  Mass.  622  Parker  Street  Gardner,  Mass. 

Frederick  L.  Buck  Carl  R.  Johnson 

434  Pearl  Hill  Rd.  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Church  Street,  Box  317  East  Harwich,  Mass. 

Richard  F.  Buckley  Stephen  F.  Joyce 

55  Cross  Street  Seekonk,  Mass.  142  Fulton  Street  Norwood,  Mass. 

Curtis  D.  Chase  Frank  P.  Lattuca  Jr. 

5  Ryder  Street  North  Dartmouth,  Mass.  P.O.  Box  12  Industry,  N.Y. 

Paul  D.  Christo  Arthur  F.  LeBlanc 

8  Union  Avenue  Everett,  Mass.  119  School  Street  Westwood,  Mass. 

Ralph  W.  Cook  Chester  J.  Lonczak 

23  Jason  Street  Arlington,  Mass.  Franklin  Street  Belchertown,  Mass. 

Roland  E.  Creaser  Arthur  C.  Manjourides 

24  Cliff  Avenue  Darien,  Conn.  99  Radcliffe  Road  Belmont,  Mass. 

John  F.  Cronin  Donald  J.  O'Brien  Jr. 

67  Hill  Street  Auburn,  Mass.  18  Chestnut  Avenue  Leeds,  Mass. 

Robert  F.  DeCilio  John  A.  Owen  Jr. 

7  By-Pass  Rd.  Lincoln,  Mass.  Gould  Farm  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Brandt  H.  Doscher  Joseph  D.  Reardon  Jr. 

145  Roxbury  Road  Garden  City,  N.Y.  103  Bennington  Street  Springfield,  Mass. 

James  F.  Doyle  Jr.  Richard  P.  Robbins 

11  Grenada  Street  Worcester,  Mass.  134  Brownstone  Ridge  Meriden,  Conn. 

Warren  A.  Fjellman  Philip  Scott 

Backstrad  Rd.  Millbury,  Mass.  22  Evergreen  Road  Billerica,  Mass. 

Winthrop  Foster  Jr.  Daniel  R.  Septelka 

53  Prospect  Avenue  Northampton,  Mass.  534  Walpole  Street  Norwood,  Mass. 

Norman  W.  Hayes  Phillip  H.  Simmons 

Church  Hill  CenterviUe,  Mass.  Middle  Street  Amherst,  Mass. 

William  R.  West 
216  Bay  Road  Hadley,  Mass. 

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ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Wagner,  J.  Prentiss,  R.  Fisher,  K.  Hughes,  A.  Clark,  A.  Wheeler,  M. 
McGrath,  R.  Buckley.  Second  Row:  V.  Ziemba,  A.  Blackraer,  L.  Jarkko,  B.  L.  Ham,  S.  Brennan,  C. 
Lubelczyk,  R.  Daigneault,  A.  McGroary.  Third  Row:  M.  SoUitto,  H.  Anderson,  J.  Flanagan,  A. 
Deinlein,  E.  Johnson,  D.  Adams. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  P.  Gallant,  E.  Poison,  L.  Levellie,  J.  Tripp,  D.  Wilcox,  S.  Downey,  J. 
Creeger,  J.  Padula,  R.  Longo,  A.  King.  Second  Row:  A.  Maldonado,  D.  Paquin,  C.  Bourne,  E. 
Wesson,  C.  Thompson,  R.  Wright,  D.  Black,  P.  Sybertz,  W.  Snow,  B.  Call,  D.  Howard.  Third  Row: 
P.  Gagnon,  A.  R.  Cobb,  W.  Kadlec,  G.  Reeves,  R.  Vizcardo,  P.  Fields,  J.  Brewer,  W.  Haas,  S.  Morse, 
K.  Hazard,  D.  Adams,  J.  Carlson,  R.  Fasolo. 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Brewer,  S.  Morse,  J.  Tripp,  D. 
Wilcox,  J.  Wagner,  J.  Prentiss,  R.  Fisher,  K.  Hughes,  A. 
Clark,  A.  Wheeler,  M.  McGrath,  R.  Buckley,  S.  Downey,  J. 
Creeger,  J.  Padula,  P.  Field,  W.  Haas.  Second  Row:  M. 
Wesson,  D.  Howard,  C.  Thompson,  R.-  Wright,  E.  Poison, 
V.  Ziemba,  A.  Blackmer,  L.  Jarkko,  B.  L.  Ham,  S.  Brennan, 
C.   Lubelczyk,   R.   Daigneault,   A.   McGroary,   A.   King,   R. 


Longo,  D.  Black,  P.  Sybertz.  Third  Row:  L.  Levellie,  A. 
Maldonado,  D.  Paquin,  W.  Kadlec,  C.  Bourne,  M.  SoUitto, 
H.  Anderson,  J.  Flanagan,  A.  Deinlein,  E.  Johnson,  D. 
Adams,  P.  Gallant,  R.  Fasolo,  J.  Carlson,  B.  Call.  Fourth 
Row:  G.  Reeves,  R.  Vizcardo,  P.  Gagnon,  A.  R.  Cobb,  D. 
R.  Adams,  K.  Hazard,  W.  Snow. 


Animal  Science  gives  one  an  opportunity 
to  work  with  animals  and/or  related  subjects. 
Years  ago  one  thought  of  animal  science  as 
a  study  of  milking  cows,  feeding  chickens, 
cutting  hay,  etc.  Today,  because  of  advanced 
knowledge,  animal  science  is  a  study  of  ge- 
netics, physiology,  nutrition,  and  many  other 
fields.  Animal  science  is  a  broadening  field 
which  is  continuously  expanding  with  the 
growth  of  our  nation.  A  career  in  animal 
science  enables  one  to  work  with  other  in- 
dustries toward  a  better  tomorrow. 


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ARBORICULTURE 
AND  PARK  MANAGEMENT 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  G.  Olsen,  R.  Peters,  A.  Manthorne,  D.  Jankowski,  M.  Connelly,  M.  New- 
maire,  J.  Frado,  L.  Dupray,  P.  MacAllister,  R.  Reaser,  B.  O'Brien,  K.  Behrendt,  P.  Herald.  Second 
Row:  M.  Von  Villas,  R.  Yelle,  S.  Frank,  R.  Swanson,  P.  Flynn,  E.  Rizzotto,  B.  Barnes,  R.  DeCilio, 
R.  Mente,  W.  Lyford,  R.  Fisher,  P.  Hollis. 


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ARBOR  and  PARK  CLUB 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  T.  Smith,  J.  Theophane,  G.  Olson, 
R.  Peters,  J.  Ripley,  S.  Sandell,  D.  Poulsen,  R.  Mellor,  W. 
Byrne,  R.  Nork,  P.  Smith,  M.  Annaeher,  N.  Taft,  E.  Jemreta. 
Second  Row:  F.  Sobieski,  M.  Walker,  J.  LeBlanc,  M.  Myl- 
ryan,  T.  Sullivan,  A.  Manthorne,  D.  Jankowski,  M.  Connelly, 
M.  Newmaire,  J.  Frado,  L.  Dupray,  P.  MacAUister,  R. 
Creaser,  B.  O'Brien,  K.  Behrendt,  P.  Herald,  M.  Sroka,  P. 


Van  Wormer,  D.  Tedford,  G.  Gentile,  W.  Cowley.  Third 
Row:  S.  Vittum,  L.  Lincoln,  D.  Jones,  M.  Von  Villas,  G. 
DriscoU,  C.  Frank,  R.  Swanson,  P.  Flynn,  E.  Rizzotto,  B. 
Barnes,  W.  Lyford,  R.  Fisher,  P.  Hollis,  P.  Carlson,  R.  Green, 
P.  Damon,  B.  Phillbrick,  L.  Palmer,  P.  Johnson.  Fourth  Row: 
G.  O'Brien,  J.  Richardson,  R.  DeCilio,  R.  Welch,  G.  Heath, 
D.  Cougle. 


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DAIRY  TECHNOLOGY 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  G.  Converse,  S.  Quinn,  J.  Gumming,  W.  Vasquez.  Second  Row:  R. 
Blakeslee,  P.  Johnston,  D.  Calverly,  J.  Hagerty. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  R.  Kubiak,  J.  Dolan,  D.  Allessio,  R.  Hoelzer.  Second  Row:  J.  Barrus, 
B.  Leach,  J.  Lawrence,  D.  Glennie,  R.  Murray. 


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DAIRY  TECHNOLOGY  CLUB 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Dolan,  G.  Converse,  S.  Quinn,  J.  Gumming,  W.  Vasquez,  D.  Allessio. 
Second  Row:  B.  Leach,  R.  Blakeslee,  P.  Johnston,  D.  Caverly,  J.  Hagerty,  R.  Hoelzer.  Third  Row:  R. 
Kubiak,  J.  Barrus,  J.  Lawrence,  D.  Glennie,  R.  Murray. 


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FLORICULTURE 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right;  P.  Heinrich,  F.  Mazza,  J.  Robinowitz,  R,  MacKenzie.  Second  Row:  R. 
Hersey,  A.  Bakker,  M.  Davis,  R.  Nihan,  A.  Woodbury,  J.  Silvia.  Third  Row:  N.  Lish,  R.  Lapinski, 
F.  Poitras,  C.  Waelde.  Fourth  Row:  P.  Lewis,  R.  Churchill,  A.  Buckley,  W.  Matthews,  V.  Norrmann. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  S.  Gifford,  L.  Slack,  J.  Bratton,  B.  Burbank.  Second  Row:  T.  Monahan, 
R.  Swanson,  L.  Glushien,  G.  Lucas,  S.  Kalishman.  Third  Row:  D.  Calder,  R.  Anderson,  C.  Wheeler, 
E.  Bingham.  Fourth  Row:  G.  Pendleton,  B.  Eisenhower,  A.  Erickson. 


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FLORICULTURE  CLUB 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right;  L.  Slack,  S.  Gifford,  B.  Burbank,  J.  Bratton.  Second  Row:  T.  Monahan,  G. 
Pendleton,  L.  Glushien,  P.  Heinrich,  F.  Mazza,  J.  Robinowitz,  R.  MacKenzie,  S.  Kalishman,  G. 
Lucas.  Third  Row:  D.  Calder,  R.  Hersey,  A.  Bakker,  M.  Davis,  R.  Nihan,  A.  Woodbury,  J.  Silvia, 

B.  Eisenhower.  Fourth  Row;  A.  Erickson,  R.  Anderson,  N.  Lish,  R.  Lapinski,  F.  Poitras,  C.  Waelde, 

C.  Wheeler.  Fifth  Row:  R.  Swanson,  P.  Lewis,  R.  Churchill,  A.  Buckley,  V.  Norrmann,  E.  Bingham. 


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RESTAURANT  and  HOTEL 
MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  P.  Chri&to,  S.  Roche,  S.  Elmont,  J.  Halunen,  J.  Pollard.  Second 
Row:  J.  Benedict,  R.  Lavoie,  J.  Bernard,  A.  Manjourides,  R.  Mayo,  D.  Greenstein. 
Third  Row:  D.  Septelka,  W.  Foster,  F.  Lattuca,  P.  Small. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  W.  Harte,  P.  Langevin,  G.  Bundy,  M.  Housman,  J.  DeMarino. 
Second  Row:  K.  Gustafson,  J.  Sokolowski,  A.  Backry,  W.  McCormick,  A.  Ingham. 
Third  Row:  J.  Mariano,  R.  Warnicke,  A.  Busher. 


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The  need  for  managers  in  the  restaurant 
and  hotel  industry  arises  from  the  vocational 
opportunities  flowing  out  of  the  industry; 
an  industry  so  important  in  the  economic 
life  of  Massachusetts  and  the  country  as  a 
whole.  This  training,  on  a  professional  level, 
is  encouraged  by  the  able  and  forward-look- 
ing leaders  of  the  hotel  and  restaurant 
profession. 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  P.  Langevin,  G.  Bundy,  P.  Christo,  S.  Roche,  S.  Elmont,  J.  Halunen,  A. 
Backry,  M.  Housman,  J.  Pollard,  J.  DeMarino.  Second  Row:  J.  Sokolowski,  W.  McCormick,  J. 
Benedict,  R.  Lavoie,  J.  Bernard,  A.  Manjourides,  R.  Mayo,  J.  Mariano,  D.  Greenstein,  A.  Busher. 
Third  Row:  W.  Harte,  K.  Gustafson,  D.  Septelka,  W.  Foster,  F.  Lattuca,  P.  Small,  A.  Ingham, 
R.  Warnicke. 


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FOOD  DISTRIBUTION 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  M.  Burke,  T.  Kelly,  J.  Riordan.  Second  Row:  S.  Joyce, 
D.  Hunter,  W.  Fjellman. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  R.  Prior,  P.  McClain,  B.  Fleming,  R.  Bates.  Second  Row: 
A.  Bowles,  J.  Aloisi,  W.  Nooth,  J.  Colburn,  A.  Dutra. 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  R.  Prior,  R.  Bates,  B.  Fleming.  Second  Row:  P.  McClain,  M.  Burke,  T. 
Kelly,  J.  Riordan,  A.  Dutra.  Third  Row:  A.  Bowles,  J.  Alois,  W.  Nooth,  S.  Joyce,  D.  Hunter,  J. 
Colburn,  W.  Fjellman. 


The  Food  Distribution  program  combines 
course  work  in  business  management  with 
specialized  and  technical  training  in  food 
sciences  and  economics.  The  instruction  pro- 
gram includes  buying,  handling,  warehousing, 
packaging,  and  merchandising  of  food  prod- 
ucts. Case  studies  from  the  retail  food 
industry  are  used  extensively  as  are  field 
trips  and  visiting  authorities  from  the  lead- 
ing firms  in  the  field. 


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Poultry  Science 


First  Row,  Left  to  tight:  R.  Charlton,  A.  Ben  David,  P.  McClain,  J.  Austin,  S.  Fishman.    Second 
Row:  T.  Merikanto,  W.  West,  R.  Perry. 


This  course  combines  a  well 
balanced  practical  approach  with 
the  latest  scientific  methods  to  assure 
the  student  a  well  rounded  educa- 
tion. 


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S.  Birch,  R.  Tinkham,  D,  Birnie. 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  D.  Birnie,  A.  Ben  David,  P.  McClain,  R.  Tinkham,  R.  Charlton,  S.  Fishman. 
Second  Row:  J.  Austin,  T.  Merikanto,  S.  Birch,  W.  West,  R.  Perry. 


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LANDSCAPE  OPERATIONS 

SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  B.  Miller,  R.  Robbins,  P.  Shea,  R.  Vitkauskas,  W.  Fornaro,  A.  Cyr,  W. 
Waterman,  A.  Buckley.  Second  Row :  J.  Owen,  P.  Simmons,  J.  Barrett,  W.  Mathews,  V.  Norrmann, 
J.  Berks,  A.  Divver,  R.  Truesdell. 


FRESHMEN 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  C.  Alexander,  R.  Hall,  J.  Grohman,  P.  Nugent,  S.  Moreau,  W.  Burzenski, 
D.  Law.  Second  Row:  D.  Tordoff,  J.  Michalko,  R.  Sanger,  G.  Prevost,  R.  Prevost,  R.  Maxcy,  M. 
Vanderpol,  B.  Reed,  J.  Devereux,  M.  Powers. 


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LANDSCAPE  OPERATIONS  CLUB 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  D.  Tordoff,  M.  Powers,  D.  Law,  C.  Alexander,  R.  Hall,  J.  Grohman,  P. 
Nugent,  S.  Moreau,  W.  Burzenski,  J.  Michalko.  Second  Row:  Mr.  Harold  Mosher  (advisor),  A. 
Divver;  B.  Miller,  R.  Robbins,  P.  Shea,  R.  Vitkauskas,  B.  Fornaro,  A.  Cyr,  W.  Waterman,  B.  Reed, 
J.  Devereux.  Third  Row:  R.  Sanger,  R.  Maxcy,  J.  Owen,  P.  Simmons,  J.  Barrett,  W.  Mathews,  J. 
Berks,  R.  Truesdell,  M.  Vanderpol. 


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TURF  MAINTENANCE 


SENIORS 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Martin,  R.  Chalifour,  D.  Sandin, 
P.  Begley,  W.  Jefferson,  G.  Peters,  F.  Scheyhing,  J.  Rocha, 
J.  Madden,  J.  Traynor,  A.  Martin,  C.  Amorim.  Second  Row: 
P.  Lucas,  B.  Haworth,  R.  Anderson,  G.  Machado,  L.  Mail- 


loux,  J.  McCarthy,  R.  Gonyea,  W.  Byers,  A.  Wilson,  D. 
Discenza,  R.  Coffey.  Third  Row:  G.  Gorton,  C.  Chase,  M. 
Haskell,  D.  Daigle,  P.  Scott,  S.  Zoldak,  J.  Macdonald,  D. 
O'Brien,  A.  Moriarty,  W.  Zoppo. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  S.  Sablak,  Roy  French,  R.  Brown, 
J.  Garrett,  J.  Williams,  J.  Ward,  J.  Coffey,  G.  Brothers,  T. 
Wojcik.  Second  Row:  B.  Roberts,  B.  Earle,  Rick  French,  J. 
Boldebook,  P.  Johnson,  P.  Sicard,  B.  McGuire,  D.  Darling, 


P.  Gorman,  A.  Clarkson,  J.  Ellis.  Third  Row;  C.  Scott,  R. 
Bater,  B.  Cowan,  J.  Cole,  A.  Hunter,  H.  Frenette,  E.  Wiacek, 
C.  Capozzi,  A.  Bachand,  P.  Bass. 


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TURF  MAINTENANCE  CLUB 


First  Row,  Left  to  right;  S.  Sablak,  J.  Garrett,  J.  Martin,  R. 
Chalifour,  D.  Sandin,  P.  Begley,  W.  Jefferson,  G.  Peters,  F. 
Scheyhing,  J.  Rocha,  J.  Madden,  J.  Traynor,  A.  Martin,  C. 
Amorim,  J.  Williams,  J.  Ward,  J.  Coffey,  G.  Brothers.  Sec- 
ond Row:  R.  French,  B.  Earle,  P.  Lucas,  B.  Haworth,  R. 
Anderson,  G.  Machado,  L.  Mailloux,  J.  McCarthy,  R.  Gonyea, 
W.  Byers,  A.  Wilson,  D.  Discenza,  R.  Coffey,  P.  Sicard,  J. 


Ellis,  P.  Gorman,  T.  Wojcik.  Third  Row:  J.  Boldebook,  R. 
Brown,  R.  French,  G.  Gorton,  C.  Chase,  M.  Haskell,  D. 
Daigle,  P.  Scott,  S.  Zoldak,  J.  Macdonald,  D.  O'Brien,  A. 
Moriarty,  W.  Zoppo,  D.  Darling,  C.  Kapazzi,  A.  Clarkson. 
Fourth  Row:  B.  Roberts,  C.  Scott,  B.  Cowen,  P.  Bass,  P. 
Johnson,  C.  Capozzi,  R.  Bator,  H.  Frenette,  J.  Cole,  A. 
Hunter,  E.  Wiacek,  B.  McGuire. 


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WOOD  TECHNOLOGY 


SENIORS 


Left  to  tight:  F.  McClute,  C.  Touiigny,  R.  Porter,  E.  Bailey,  J.  Reardon,  J.  Amidon. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Rowse,  J.  Cockroft,  R.  Schoonover,  A.  Guertin,  P.  Mabie,  G.  Schonbeck, 
R.  Barrows.  Second  Row:  G.  West,  D.  Nutbrown,  R.  Gassett,  K.  Stewart,  S.  Cobb,  J.  Kalapiuski, 
W.  McKeon,  M.  Shaw. 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Rowse,  G.  West,  J.  Cockroft,  R.  Schoonover,  A.  Guertin,  P.  Mabie,  G. 
Schonbeck,  J.  Kalapinski,  R.  Barrows,  M.  Shaw. 


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HORTICULTURE 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  D.  Reid,  D.  Larochelle,  G.  Marshall. 
Second  Row:  A.  Vosburgh,  C.  Koines,  R.  Bergstrom,  T.  Napoli. 


One  of  our  newer  courses  combining  Pomology  and  Olericulture  as  the 
one  major  of  Horticulture  ( Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops ) .  Courses  emphasize 
the  principles  of  plant  growth,  cultural  practices,  economic  principles  and 
marketing  procedures  that  are  called  for  to  meet  the  needs  of  modern  agri- 
cultural methods.  Unlimited  facilities  are  offered,  including  greenhouses 
equipped  for  commercial  operation,  laboratories  for  today's  modern  research, 
and  controlled  atmospheric  storage. 


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a  little  hit  of  learning  with  our  education 


Organizations 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Traynor;  A.  Cyr;  J.  Barrett,  Treasurer;  M.  Burke,  Vice-President;  S. 
Elmont,  President;  R.  MacCIure;  B.  Philbrick;  N.  Taft;  A.  Bowles.  Second  Row:  T.  Napoli;  J. 
Michalko;  C.  Koines;  J.  Camming;  L.  Jarkho;  S.  GiiiFord;  P.  Mabie;  M.  Rossi;  L.  Slack;  R.  Lavie; 
J.  Padula;  C.  Lubelcyzk,  Third  Row:  R.  Gassett;  C.  Waelde;  V.  Norrmann;  J.  Hagerty.  Missing: 
M.  Bicknell,  Secretary. 


In  the  Senate  each  major,  club,  and  organization  is 
represented,  enabling  each  student  to  have  a  voice  in  our 
school's  student  government.  All  of  its  activities  are 
co-ordinated  in  coinmittees. 

This  year  many  improvements  were  made  to  our 
"cinder  block"  dormitories  and  once  again,  due  to  the 
Senate's  hard  efforts,  the  Sno-Ball  proved  very  successful. 

Its  functions  are  many  and  varied  but  are  always 
directed  toward  improving  the  academic  and  social 
affairs  of  the  student. 


President,  Steve  Elmont 


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COMMITTEES 


Budget 

Peter  McClain  —  Chairman 
John  Traynor 
John  Barrett 


Athletic 

Richard  Porter  - 
Peter  Bass 
Michael  Burke 


■  Chairman 


Public  Relations 

Chairman 


Charles  Koines  - 
Norman  Taft 
Marcia  Bicknell 


Student  Activities 

Chairman 


Vincent  Norman 
Albert  Cyr 
Sue  Gifford 
Judith  Brewer 


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Peter  McCkin,  NO!  NO!  NO! 


Jealousy! 


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Front  Row,  Left  to  right:  S.  Elmont;  A.  Cyr;  M.  Burke;  D.  Calverly,  Treasurer;  J.  Frado,  President; 
G.  Peters,  Secretary;  R.  Vitkauskas,  Vice-President;  J.  Riordan.  Second  Row:  J.  Traynor;  C.  Koines; 
L.  Jarkho;  V.  Norrmann;  M.  Rossi;  T.  Kelly;  A.  Bowles.  Third  Row:  J.  Barrett;  P.  Johnson;  B. 
Buckley;  B.  Blakely.  Missing:  D.  Septelka,  Corresponding  Secretary;  A.  Dutra;  A.  Bakker;  M. 
Bicknell;  A.  LeBlanc;  J.  Flanagan. 


Secretary  Gerald  Peters,  Robert  Blakeslee,  Al  Buckley,  President 
John  Frado,  Vice-President  Roland  Vitkauskas. 


Early  in  1962,  in  an  attempt  to  establish 
a  better  relationship  between  the  Stock- 
bridge  School  and  the  University,  the 
Stockbridge  Service  Organization  was 
formed.  Working  closely  with  the  four- 
year  counterpart,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Stoso 
has  engaged  in  several  projects  which  have 
greatly  benefited  the  campus  community. 
Nearly  all  of  the  Stockbridge  functions 
are  either  sponsored  or  assisted  by  Stoso. 
This  past  year  Stoso  worked  with  R.S.O. 
in  an  effort  to  co-ordinate  the  activities  of 
hundreds  of  Recognized  Student  Organi- 
zations on  campus.  One  of  the  largest 
projects  Stoso  completed  this  year  was 
raising  funds  for  the  awarding  of  four- 
one-hundred  dollar  scholarships  to  Stock- 
bridge  students. 


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Fred  Scheyhing  asks  where  Dean  Jeffrey's  office  is! 


At  your  service! 


Freshmen  members  elected  at  the  annual  Progress  Banquet  are:  First  Row,  Left  to  right: 
A.  Dutra,  A.  King,  R.  Flemming,  R.  Bates,  A.  Bowles.  Second  Row:  R.  Kubiak,  R. 
McGuire,  L.  Slack,  M.  Housman,  W.  Nooth,  C.  Wheeler.  Third  Row:  D.  Howard,  J. 
Cockroft,  P.  Mabie,  M.  Anacker. 


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STOSAGir  ^(^\HuT 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  G.  Converse,  F.  Mazza,  R.  Yelle,  B.  Burbank,  J.  Riordoan,  J.  Padula,  E. 
Rizzotto.  Second  Row:  J.  Traynor,  J.  Cummings,  A.  Cyr,  J.  Barrett,  V.  Norman,  L.  Jarkko, 
J.  Berks,  M.  Davis,  B.  Buckley. 


When  you  look  through  these 
pages  in  future  years  and  are  re- 
minded of  the  two  most  important 
years  of  your  life  then  we,  the 
editors  and  staff,  have  been  success- 
ful. We  hope  you  enjoy  our  book 
of  memories. 


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Editor  Ray  Yelle  —  our  hard-working  hero! 


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Copy  Editor  Fran  Mazza  and  Art  Editor 
Al  Bakker  —  Fran  mispelled  her  own 
name. 


John  Barrett,  Assistant  Editor  Jim  Berks,  and  Special  Events  Editor  Al  Cyr  —  who 
do  they  think  they're  fooling? 


Jack  of  all  trades,  Ed  Rizzotto  —  dependable! 


Advisor,  Mr.  Goddard  - 
coffee  break! 


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'^^^  I  SHORTHORN  '  f  ^J '-^ 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  J.  Traynot,  F.  Mazza,  Dean  Fred  P.  Jeffrey,  A.  Cyr,  B.  Burbank,  J.  Riordan. 
Second  Row:  J.  Berks,  E.  Rizzotto,  R.  Swanson. 


A  vital  link  between  faculty  and  students  and 
between  student  and  student  is  the  Shorthorn.  One 
might  learn  of  a  placement  opportunity,  the  life 
history  of  a  professor,  or  of  the  time  and  place  of  a 
club  meeting.  This  is  the  third  year  and  the  best  so 
far,  of  publication  for  the  Shorthorn  and  its  newness 
coupled  with  inexperience  in  the  staff  have  held  its 
scope  primarily  to  social  and  athletic  affairs.  Age  and 
added  depth  will  surely  give  the  Shorthorn  a  more 
comprehensive  view  of  campus  and  student  affairs. 


Editor,  Al  Cyr 


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Volumne  3 

Number  17 

Corresponding  Sec.:   Ronnie  Swanson 

Business  Manager:  Alfred  Bakker 

Campus  Life  Editor:   Frances  Mazza 


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February  17,  '964 
Editor:  Al  Cyr 
Co-Editor:  Charles  Wheeler 
Sports  Editor:   Tony  Divver 


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JUDICIARY 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  A.  Cyr,  L.  Slack,  F.  McClure. 
Second  Row:  N.  Taft,  J.  Padula. 


The  Judiciary  is  formed  in  the  pattern  of  the  American  Judicial 
Court,  that  is  the  defendant  is  innocent  until  proven  otherwise.  The 
benefits  to  members  of  the  Judiciary  and  students  are  numerous  because 
students  are  judging  students  and  there  is  a  greater  understanding  of 
the  offenses.  We  feel  that  the  Judiciary  not  only  promotes  better  stu- 
dent discipline  but  also  teaches  the  students  the  true  meaning  of 
American  Government.  As  stated  by  our  late  President,  John  F. 
Kennedy,  "The  future  of  America  lies  in  the  hands  of  the  new  genera- 
tion, which  is  you,  thus  we  must  improve  our  moral  standards  through 
learning  and  fair  judgment." 


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LEAR 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  R.  Yelle,  A.  Buckley,  D.  Greenstein,  A.  Blackmer,  J.  Peters.  Second 
Row:  J.  Doyle,  B.  Johnston,  A.  Cyr,  P.  Scott,  B.  Haworth.  Third  Row:  P.  Johnson,  B.  Blakes- 
lee,  R.  Churchill,  A.  Moriarty,  F.  Scheyhing,  C.  Frank. 


The  Stockbridge  Honor  Society,  Lear,  is  composed  of  senior  students  who  have 
maintained  a  quality  point  average  of  3.4  or  better  during  the  first  three  semesters. 
Membership  in  this  group  represents  the  highest  scholastic  award  from  the  Stockbridge 
School.  Those  names  which  appear  here  are  placed  in  the  order  of  rank. 


Bruce  Randall  Johnson Wood  Utilization 

Alfred  Merrill  Blackmer  Animal  Science 

Gerald  James  Peters  Turf  Management 

John  James  Frado  .  Arboricultiure  and  Park  Management 
David  Greenstein  ...  Restaiurant  and  Hotel  Management 

William  Edward  Byers  Turf  Management 

Fred  Scheyhing,  Jr Turf  Management 

Albert  Normand  Cyr Landscape  Operations 

Charles  Lawrence  Frank  Arboriculture  and  Park 

Management 
Paul  Patrick  Johnston  Dairy  Technology 


Arthur  Edward  Moriarty Turf  Management 

Robert  Roland  Blakeslee  Dairy  Technology 

Raymond  Paul  Yelle,  Jr.  Arboriculture  and  Park 

Management 

Philip  Scott Turf  Management 

David  Bruce  Haworth Turf  Management 

Richard  Clark  Churchill,  Jr Floriculture 

Malcolm  Nelson  Haskell,  Jr Turf  Management 

Allan  Roy  Mackintosh  Turf  Management 

Richard  Francis  Buckley  Animal  Science 

James  Francis  Doyle,  Jr Wood  Utilization 


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ALPHA  TAU  GAMMA 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:  R.  Perry,  D.  Jankowski,  N.  Hayes,  C.  Johnson,  "Ma",  W.  Lyford,  S. 
Elmont,  F.  Buck,  E.  Toombs,  E.  Mathews.  Second  Row:  D.  Howard,  T.  Sullivan,  G.  Lukas,  B. 
O'Brien,  R.  Hall,  C.  Bourne,  T.  Napoli,  J.  Dimock,  G.  Gentile,  R.  Callen,  D.  Spencer.  Third  Row: 
E.  Bingham,  B.  Reed,  D.  Paquin,  J.  Crowell,  A.  Manjourides,  C.  Koines,  P.  Christo,  R.  Robbins, 
J.  P.  Kruglewicz. 


Alpha  Tau  Gamma  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts 
in  1919.  It  was  founded  by,  and  exclusively  for,  Stockbridge  School 
students.  It  is  a  close  link  between  the  two-year  and  the  four-year 
students  being  active  participants  in  all  inter-fraternity  events. 

The  green  and  gold  has  shown  itself  to  be  a  true  social  fraternity 
with  their  frequent  parties  and  exchange  suppers  with  University  and 
Stockbridge  sororities.  They  have  also  invited  Stockbridge  professors  to 
dinner.  This  is  a  means  of  creating  a  good  relationship  between  the 
faculty,  the  student  body,  and  the  fraternity. 

This  year  A.T.G.  initiated  a  building  fund.  They  have  received  a 
tremendous  response  from  the  alumni  and  hope  to  have  a  new 
fraternity  house  by  1970.  With  their  alumni  rejuvenated,  there  is  much 
to  expect  in  the  years  ahead. 


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SIGMA  SIGMA  ALPHA 


First  Row,  Left  to  right:   J.  Brewer,  P.  Field,  L.  Jarkko,  S.  Gifford,   S.  Brennan.    Second  Row: 
Advisor  Mrs.  M.  DuBois,  S.  Morse,  M.  Housman,  M.  Rossi,  L.  Slack,  S.  Pisher. 


Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  is  the  first  Stockbridge 
sorority  and  was  founded  only  recently  in 
February  1964.  Those  responsible  for  its  begin- 
ning were:  Lila  Jarkko  '64,  Victoria  Wheeler 
'63,  Valerie  Coleman  '63.  The  purpose  of  Sigma 
Sigma  Alpha  is  to  stimulate  scholastic  excel- 
lence, provide  a  social  organization  for  Stock- 
bridge  women  and  encourage  women  to  enter 
the  field  of  agriculture. 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  B.  Reed,  R.  Hall,  C.  Alexander,  M.  Burke,  J.  Barrett,  R.  Mayo,  A.  Cyr,  C. 
Bourne.  Second  Row:  W.  Nooth,  J.  Dolan,  A.  King,  J.  Carlson,  M.  Athanas,  J.  Colburn,  R.  Maxey, 
D.  Tordoff.    Third  Row:  Manager  J.  Berks,  Coach  S.  Kosakowski. 


SOCCER 


Mike  Burke — Outstanding  Member 


Captain     Robert     Mayo     thanking     Coach 
Kosakowski. 


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Eight  lettermen  returned  to  form  the  nucleus 
of  a  potentially  great  soccer  team.  It  appeared 
that  this  team  could  get  up  and  really  go.  How- 
ever, this  potential  was  never  fully  recognized 
due  to  lack  of  practice  time,  lack  of  depth,  or 
lack  of  previous  experience.  More  often  than 
get  up  and  go,  the  team  couldn't  quite  catch, 
losing,  when  it  did,  by  only  narrow  margins  for 
a  record  of  1-4-1. 

A  large  number  of  freshmen  are  returning, 
and  with  the  great  spirit  they've  shown,  next 
year's  team  should  have  a  more  successful 
season.  More  important,  they  will  benefit,  as 
the  teams  past,  in  a  feeling  of  comradeship  and 
sportsmanship. 


strategy 


all  set  to  go 


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Stockbridge 


FINAL  SCORE 


0         Deerfield  4 


Stockbridge  2         Mount  Vernon 


Stockbridse  0         U  of  Mass  Frosh 4 


Stockbridge  0         Deerfield  1 


Stockbridge  0         U  of  Mass  J.V 1 


Stockbridge 


1         Hopkins   1 


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Kneeling,  Left  to  right:  P.  Johnson,  E.  Mathews,  J.  Barrett,  Co-Captain  J.  Halunen,  R.  Charlton,  W. 
Nooth,  A.  Guertin.  Standing:  Coach  Berquist,  V.  Ziemba,  W.  West,  K.  Stewart,  A.  Hunter,  J.  Silvia, 
E.  Carpenter,  A.  Dutra,  P.  Johnson. 


BASKETBALL 


Jerry  McCarthy — Outstanding  Member. 


Co-Captains    John    Halunen    and    Jerry    McCarthy    with    Coac 
Berquist. 


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November  12th  was  the  beginning  of  one  of 
Stockbridge's  most  successful  basketball  seasons.  That  was 
the  first  day  the  team  met  and  soon  after  forty  players 
turned  out  for  the  first  practice.  The  turnout  was  led  by 
co-captains  Jerry  McCarthy  and  John  Halunen  and  seven 
seniors.  The  tough  job  of  selecting  the  fifteen-man  team 
was  left  to  Coach  Berquist. 

The  team  was  characterized  by  a  fine  show  of  spirit. 
After  losing  its  opening  game  to  Northampton  Com- 


mercial College  the  team  bounced  back  to  beat  Windsor 
Mountain  for  the  start  of  a  four  game  winning  streak. 
When  the  season  ended  the  team's  record  was  ten  wins 
and  four  losses. 

Congratulations  and  thanks  to  Coach  Berquist  for  the 
excellent  job  of  coaching  the  team  to  such  a  successful 
season.  High  scorers  Hunter  and  Nooth  will  be  back 
next  year  giving  promise  of  another  fine  season. 


Hunter  at  the 
free  throw  line. 


Rebound 


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WON  10    LOST  4 


Stockbridge  74 

Stockbridge  49 

Stockbridge  80 

Stockbridge  66 

Stockbridge  79 

Stockbridge  78 

Stockbridge  72 

Stockbridge  66 

Stockbridge  89 

Stockbridge  102 

Stockbridge  87 

Stockbridge  57 

Stockbridge  76 

Stockbridge  79 


Northampton  Commercial  College         88 

Windsor  Mountain  School  41 

Northampton  Commercial  College    .  .  79 

Winchendon  School  57 

Athol  YMCA  64 

Holyoke  Junior  College  82 

Cornwall  Academy  61 

Northampton  Commercial  College         68 

Mount  Hermon  School  J.V 76 

Worcester  Junior  College  79 

Winchendon  School  75 

UMass  Freshman  80 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne  College  69 

Holyoke  Junior  College  65 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  C.  Frank,  R.  Porter,  H.  Anderson,  C.  Tourigny,  R.  Yelle.  Second  Row:  R. 
Gassett,  S.  Dicks,  G.  Hodson,  B.  Annese,  Coach  Marchant,  G.  Schonbeck,  P.  Mabie,  M.  Powers, 
D.  Black. 


Jim  Rocha — Outstanding  Member. 


Captain  Richard  Porter  thanking  Coach  Mar- 
chant. 


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Targeteers  Down  Pups 


Stockbridge  Over  Yale 


With  an  overall  record  of  nine  wins  and 
three  losses  it  has  turned  out  to  be  the  finest 
year  so  far  for  the  'targeteers.'  Impressive 
victories  were  scored  over  the  Yale  and  Univ. 
of  Mass.  Freshmen.  Against  Yale  an  all-time 
high  scoring  record  of  1389  was  made. 

Jim  Rocha  was  the  team's  "big  gun'  this 
season.  Other  standouts  include  seniors  Richard 
Porter,  Harold  Anderson,  Clem  Tourigny,  and 
freshmen  Steve  Dicks  and  Jim  Annese. 

There  are  three  matches  remaining  and  each 
of  these  encounters  will  prove  difficult  but  the 
team  is  eagerly  waiting  their  arrival  in  order  to 
scratch  up  three  more  victories.  A  win  over 
Dartmouth  will  enable  Coach  Marchant  to  say 
once  again,  "A  winning  year  over  the  ivy-league 
contingent." 


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A  little  fuzzy. 


Frank,  the  man 
behind  the  scenes. 


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Helpful  assistance 
from  Colonel  Marchant. 


RIFLE  TEAM 


POSTAL  MATCHES 


Stockbridge  1343 

Stockbridge  1318 

Stockbridge  1339 

Stockbridge  1307 

Stockbridge  1389 

Stockbridge  1329 


U.  of  Wyoming  Forfeit 

New  York  State  U Forfeit 

St.  Bona  venture  U.  of  N.  Y 1290 

Alliance  College  1349 

U.  of  Idaho  Forfeit 

Nasson  College  1387 


SHOULDER-TO-SHOULDER  MATCHES 


Stockbridge  1350 

Stockbridge  1389 

Stockbridge  1331 

Stockbridge  1324 

Stockbridge  1338 

Stockbridge  1382 


Northeastern  U.  Freshmen  Forfeit 

UMass  Freshmen  1292 

U,  of  Rhode  Island  Freshmen  ....  1319 

Yale  Freshmen  :.  1266 

Trinity  College  Freshmen  1359 

Boston  College  Freshmen  Forfeit 


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First  Row,  Left  to  right:  T.  Cronin,  M.  Connelly,  M.  Athanas,  R.  French,  T.  M.  Burke.  Second  Row: 
J.  Michaalko,  R.  Callen,  D.  Brown,  K.  Steede,  D.  Anderson,  P.  Langelier,  D.  Tedford,  P.  MacAllister, 
B.  Nihan,  Coach  S.  Kosakowski. 


HOCKEY 


Captain  Matt  Connelly — Outstanding  Member  with  Coach  John  Faucette. 


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This  year  Stockbridge  School  made  large  strides  towards  permanently  establishing 
a  hockey  team.  A  meeting  was  called  in  December  by  Steve  Kosakowski  and  all  interested 
players  were  to  report  to  Curry  Hicks  Cage,  Room  9.  More  than  forty  students  showed 
up  and  Steve  explained  some  of  the  problems  the  team  was  up  against  and  what  was 
expected  of  them  as  players.  He  introduced  them  to  their  new  coach,  Mr.  Faucette,  a 
University  graduate.  Because  of  the  prolonged  warm  weather  no  definite  practice  date 
was  set  and  it  wasn't  until  January  that  the  first  practice  was  held. 

Considering  the  limited  amount  of  practice  time  that  they  had,  the  Stockbridge 
hockey  team  did  very  well.  Three  games  were  scheduled.  They  lost  two  by  very  close 
scores,  one  to  the  University  freshmen  and  one  to  Mount  Hermon  but  were  victorious 
over  Deerfield  Academy  4-2. 

The  advent  of  a  University-owned  rink  and  consequently  more  practice  and  an 
enlarged  schedule  will  lead  to  increasing  success  for  the  Stockbridge  skaters. 


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Stockbridge  Campus 
X-Country  Champs 


Everett  Wilbur  for  a  first. 


This  year's  Stockbridge  cross  country 
team  emerged  as  campus  champs  in  intra- 
mural cross  country.  Led  by  Captain 
Everett  Wilbur,  a  powerful  Stockbridge 
team  placed  six  men  in  the  top  ten  to 
capture  individual  and  team  honors  in 
the  annual  intramural  cross  country  meet 
held  Saturday,  November  2,  1963.  The 
rain-soaked  course  slowed  Wilbur  so  that 
his  winning  time  of  7:27.7  was  well  be- 
hind the  record  he  set  last  year.  Following 
Everett  in  close  second  was  Robert 
Charlton  and  a  tie  for  fifth  by  Bud  Back- 
ery  and  Wendell  Nooth. 


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Wilbur  and  Charlton 
at  the  halfway  mark. 


Backery    and    Nooth    coming    in    for    a    fifth 
place  tie. 


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SNO-BALL 


This  year,  as  in  the  past,  the  annual  Sno-Ball  Dance  was  one  of  the  big  highlights  of 
the  Winter  Carnival  Weekend.  Everyone  there  enjoyed  the  evening,  dancing  to  the  fine 
music  of  Bobby  Kaye  and  his  orchestra  along  with  female  vocalist  Conni  Vignone. 
Among  the  guests  who  attended  were  President  and  Mrs.  Lederle,  Dean  and  Mrs.  Field, 
and  Dean  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey. 

The  climax  of  the  evening  was  the  selection  and  crowning  of  the  Queen  and  her 
Court.   Dean  Jeffrey  crowned  the  Queen. 

To  all  who  attended,  the  Sno-Ball  proved  to  add  to  the  completeness  of  the  weekend 
festivities. 


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The  Queen  and  her  Court 


Left  to  right:  Miss  Sandy  Charron,  Miss  Anne  Dennehy,  Miss  Sandy  Vauglin  ■ 
the  queen.  Miss  Marcia  Bicknell,  and  Miss  Susan  Randolph. 


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The  Progress  Banquet  annually  proves  to 
be  the  biggest  school  event.  This  year  was 
no  exception.  The  largest  number  of  stu- 
dents in  the  school's  history  received  scholas- 
tic awards,  much  to  the  pleasure  of  Dean 
Jeffrey.  'S'  Awards  were  given  to  all  the 
athletic  team  members  and  the  student  body 
made  their  presentation  to  the  outstanding 
professor  and  dedicated  the  yearbook.  Prog- 
ress indeed;  for  every  year  the  list  of  awards 
lengthens  in  which  encouragement  and  rec- 
ognition are  given  for  high  scholastic  and 
athletic  ability  and  also  outstanding  student 
participation  in  extra-curricular  activities. 


Professor  Joseph  Troll  receiving  the  Outstanding 
Professor  Award  from  John  Traynor,  Senior  Class 
President. 


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Dean  Jeffrey  presenting  Daniel  Adams 
with  a  C.  H.  Hood  Scholarship. 


Alan  King,  Jim  Padula,  Albert 
Cyr,  and  Vincent  Norrman  re- 
ceiving the  Stoso  Scholarships 
from  Stoso's  Treasurer,  Dave 
Calverly.  It  looks  like  Al  Cyr  is 
already  planning  what  to  spend 
his  on. 


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Stop  &  Shop  Vice-President, 
Mr.  Charles  R.  Carroll  pre- 
senting Thomas  Kelly  with 
the  Stop  &  Shop  Scholarship. 


Ray  Yelle,  yearbook  editor,  officially  dedicates  the  '64 
Stosag  to  Professor  Alden  Tuttle. 


Bruce  Johnson,  the  senior  with  the  highest  quality 
point  average,  receives  the  New  York  Farmers' 
Scholarship  from  Dean  Jeffrey. 


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Mike  Burke,  one  of  the  four 
recipients  of  Athletic  Outstanding 
Member  Awards,  receiving  his 
trophy  from  Coach  Kosakowski. 


Coach  John  Marchant  pre? 
seating  the  Rifie  'S'  Awards 


1964  LITTLE  INTERNATIONAL 

The  24th  Little  International  Livestock  Show  was  presented  at  Grinnel  Arena 
by  the  Animal  Husbandry  Club.  Participants  were  the  Stockbridge  Animal  Science 
Seniors  and  the  University  Animal  Science  Juniors.  The  show  this  year  was 
dedicated  to  DAMSEL,  the  foundation  mare  of  the  University  Morgan  Horse  band. 

In  the  Little  International,  students  are  judged  on  their  ability  to  prepare,  fit, 
and  show  an  animal  of  their  choice  that  they  have  worked  with  for  six  weeks  prior 
to  the  show.  Individual  winners  in  the  beef,  sheep,  swine,  and  horse  classes  are 
awarded  prizes  and  ribbons  for  their  accomplishments  in  the  show. 

In  addition  to  the  hilarious  "Coed  Milking  Contest",  a  new  special  event  was 
instigated  this  year.  The  "Greased  Pig  Contest"  enlivened  the  show  and  was 
enjoyed  by  all  —  except  the  participating  exhausted  pigs. 

The  show  serves  a  dual  purpose  in  that  it  promotes  a  spirit  of  competition  and 
sportsmanship  among  the  students  and  serves  as  a  classroom  aide  in  giving  the 
students  a  chance  to  put  their  'learnings'  into  practice. 


PREMIER  SHOWMANSHIP  CONTEST 

John  Prentice  —  Premier  Showman 

Richard  Buckley  —  Reserve  Premier  Showman 

Chester  Lubelczyk  —  Honorable  Mention 


FIRST  PLACE  WINNERS 

Swine  —  Chester  Lubelczyk 
Sheep,  Shropshire  —  Pauline  Rivard 
Beef,  Angus  —  John  Flanagan 
Beef,  Herefords  —  Fred  Blackmer 
Beef  Final  —  John  Flanagan 
Horses,  Morgan  —  Richard  Buckley 


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Richard  Buckley  —  Reserve  Premier  Showman 


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CAMPUS  LIFE 


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^~ :-  "The  society  which  scorns  excellence  in  plumbing  because  plumbing  is 

a  humble  activity,  and  tolerates  shoddmess  in  philosophy  because  philosophy 
is  an  exaulted  activity,  will  have  neither  good  plumbing  nor  good  philosophy. 
Neither  its'  pipes  nor  its'  theories  will  hold  water." 

John  W.  Garner,  President  of  the  Carnegie  Foundation 


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 


The  following  people  have  contributed  greatly  to 
the  success  of  the  1964  Stosag  and  to  them  we  extend 
our  sincere  thanks: 

to  Professor  George  Goddard,  Stosag  advisor,  for 
generously  giving  many  hours  of  assistance. 

to  all  the  students  of  Stockbridge  for  their  co- 
operation. 

to  Dean  Jeffrey  and  his  ofEce  staff  for  their  many 
suggestions  and  favors. 

to  the  Grenier-Ducharme  Studio  for  their  co-op- 
eration and  excellent  photographs. 

to  all  the  members  of  the  Student  Activities  Office 
for  assisting  us  with  many  problems. 

to  all  the  members  of  the  University  News  Office 
for  their  suggestions  and  photographs. 

to  Bob  Surrette  of  the  University  Collegian  Staff 
for  his  assistance  and  photographs. 

and  to  all  others  who  have  in  any  way  contributed 
to  make  this  yearbook  a  success. 

— Yearbook  Stajf 


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