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DEDICATED
TO
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.
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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
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-
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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
33
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
34
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
35
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
36
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
37
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
38
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
N.J.
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
39
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
40
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
41
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
42
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
43
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
44
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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Majors
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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CLUB
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
fkt^it
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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behind the scenes.
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Helpful assistance
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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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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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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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