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STOSAG 


1965 


published  by  the  class  of  1965 


"In  the  paths  where  you  have  begun  well,  may  you  always  continue  to  tread." 

FOREWORD 

As  we  graduate  from  the  Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture,  each  one 
of  us  will  carry  cherished  memories  of  our  two  years  spent  in  receiving  a 
higher  education.  The  ideal  of  this  school  is  to  prepare  the  student  with 
the  necessary  education  needed  for  his  chosen  career.  This  education  will 
always  be  useful  no  matter  where  our  paths  may  lead.  However,  education 
doesn't  insure  success  but  only  provides  the  necessary  tools  needed  to  attain 
this  goal.  Whether  you  use  these  tools  for  your  benefit  depends  entirely 
upon  you  and  you  alone.  The  school  has  done  its  part  and  now  it's  time 
for  you  to  do  yours. 

The  yearbook  staff  wishes  the  graduates  of  1965  the  best  of  luck  and 
happiness.  We  sincerely  hope  that  you  will  always  treasure  your  1965 
STOSAG  as  a  remembrance  of  the  education  you  received,  the  various 
social  events  you  attended,  and  the  many  friends  you  made. 


Editor-in-Chief 

James  Padula 

Secretary 

Advisor 

Business  Manager 

Susan  Gifford 

Dr.  George  Goddard 

George  Pendleton 

CONTENTS 

Dedication  4 

Administration  and  Faculty  6 

Seniors  24 

Freshmen  58 

Clubs  72 

Organizations  98 

Sports  114 

Special  Events  132 

Campus  Life  150 


We  Proudly  Dedicate 

STOSAG 


1965 


To 


Maureen  Flavin 


Few  Stockbridge  students  graduate  without  having  met  or  at  least  having  their  college 
lives  influenced  in  some  way  by  Maureen  Flavin. 

Maureen  has  been  serving  the  students  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  in  the  RSO 
office  since  August,  1962.  During  this  time  she  has  helped  the  officers  and  members  of  the 
more  than  two  hundred  student  organizations  on  campus  in  countless  ways.  Many  club 
treasurers  would  have  been  completely  bewildered  if  Maureen  had  not  helped  them  over 
the  hurdles  and  showed  them  how  to  keep  orderly  club  records. 

Her  courtesy  to  Stockbridge  students  plus  her  ability  to  handle  the  routine  as  well  as 
the  emergency  detail  of  student  programming  has  earned  her  the  respect  of  the  student  body 
and  her  associates.  Her  RSO  duties  have  required  her  to  be  stenographer,  bookkeeper, 
advisor,  and  friend.  Maureen  has  carried  out  these  responsibilities  so  efficiently  that  she  is 
frequently  referred  to  as  "Miss  RSO"  and  because  of  her  service  to  Stockbridge  School, 
she  has  been  made  an  honorary  member  of  Stoso. 

Therefore,  the  class  of  1965  hereby  dedicates  this  47th  edition  of  STOSAG,  to  you, 
Maureen,  in  hope  that  it  can  in  some  way  convey  our  "thanks". 


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President  of  the  University,  John  W.  Lederle,  has 
often  spoken  of  the  Stockbridge  School's  part  in  the 
total  University  program  and  the  way  in  which  its  grad- 
uates have  distinguished  themselves.  He  has  played  an 
important  part  in  having  our  school's  graduates  receive 
the  Associate's  Degree  in  Agriculture. 

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


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


Arless  A.  Spielman,  Dean  and  Director  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Agriculture,  is  a  national  leader  in  the  agricul- 
tural field.  Though  he  is  seldom  in  personal  contact 
with  the  Stockbridge  students,  our  school's  program  has 
been  greatly  enriched  by  his  association,  an  association 
which  we  are  proud  to  have. 


Congratuktions  to  the  Class  of  1965  —  one  of  the  largest  classes  in  many  years.  The 
vast  majority  of  you  will  go  directly  to  work  in  the  area  in  which  you  are  proficient.  I  am 
guessing  that  about  twenty  percent  of  you  will  wish  to  continue  your  education  at  one  of 
the  Land-Grant  universities  —  including  the  University  of  Massachusetts.  In  any  case  I 
wish  all  of  you  well. 

Entrance  to  Stockbridge  is  becoming  more  and  more  difficult  each  year  as  the  number 
of  applications  increase  at  a  faster  rate  than  the  increasing  quota.  This  will  mean  a  more 
selective  entrance  policy  than  we  have  had  in  the  past  but  it  will  mean  that  many  well 
qualified  applicants  will  have  to  be  turned  away.  The  Class  of  1965  has  been  blessed  with 
a  high  percentage  of  scholars  —  for  proof  of  this  contention  I  refer  you  to  membership 
in  LEAR. 

The  Class  of  1965  has  an  added  distinction  of  which  I  am  very  proud,  namely,  it  is 
completely  free  of  the  bearded  misanthropes  more  commonly  referred  to  as  beatniks.  This 
speaks  well  for  the  mental  health  and  basic  philosophy  of  life  of  Stockbridge  students. 


Herschel  G.  Abbott 

Associate  Professor  of 
Forestry — M.F. 


George  N.  Agrios 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Plant  Pathology— Ph.  D. 


James  F.  Anderson 

Instructor  of 
Horticulture — M.S. 


Allen  V.  Barker 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Plant  Science— Ph.  D. 


Richard  E.  Bergquist 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Physical  Education 


David  Bischoflf 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
Ph.D. 


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Alfred  W.  Boicourt 

Professor  of 
Horticulture — M.S. 


Anthony  Borton 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Animal  Science — Ph.  D. 


John  H.  Bragg 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and 
Food  Economics — M.S. 


William  J.  Bramlage 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Plant  Science — Ph.  D. 


Robert  B.  Bruce 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Animal  Science — M.S. 


James  W.  Callahan 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and 
Food  Economics — M.S. 


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Richard  E.  Christ 

Graduate  Assistant  of 
Psychology — M.S. 


Margaret  A.  CoflFey 

Professor  and  Head  of 

Department  of  Physical 

Education  for  Women — Ph.D. 


William  H.  Collins 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Engineering — 

M.S. 


Gladys  M.  Cook 

Associate  Professor  of 
Home  Economics — M.S. 


H.  Alan  Crowe 

Instructor  in  Landscape 
Architecmre — B.S. 


John  W.  Denison 

Instructor  in  Animal 
Science — ^B.S. 


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Marion  S.  DuBois 

Instructor  in  English — B.A. 


William  B.  Esselen 

Commonwealth  Head  of 

Department  of  Food  Science 

and  Technology — Ph.D. 


David  A.  Evans 

Assistant  Professor  of  Food 
Science  and  Technology — ^M.S. 


Gerald  A.  Fitzgerald 

Professor  of  Agricultural 
Engineering — B.S. 


Maureen  Flavin 

Recognized  Student 
Organizations — Seaetary 


Stevenson  W.  Fletcher 

Instructor  of  Agricultural 
Engineering — M.S. 


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Richard  C.  Foley 

Professor  of  Animal 
Science — Ph.D. 


Thomas  S.  Foster 

Instructor  in  Forestry — M.S. 


Thomas  W.  Fox 

Professor  of  Veterinary  and 

Animal  Science  and  Head  of 

Department — Ph.D. 


Harold  B.  Gatslick 

Professor  of  Forestry — Ph.D. 


George  B.  Goddard 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture — Ph.D. 


Frederick  Greeley 

Associate  Professor  of  Wildlife 
Biology— Ph.D. 


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Tom  S.  Hamilton,  Jr. 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Landscape  Architecture— M.S. 


John  F.  Hanson 

Professor  of  Entomology- 
Ph.D. 


Kirby  M.  Hayes 

Professor  of  Food  Science 
and  Technology — M.S. 


Robert  B.  Hoadley 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Forestry — Ph.D. 


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Ward  M.  Hunting 

Assistant  Professor  of  Food 

Science  and  Technology — 

Ph.D. 


Ernest  A.  Johnson 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Engineering — 

M.S. 

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Gordon  S.  King 

Professor  of  Aboriculture  and 

Park  Management — M.S. 


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 

Professor  of  Agricultural  and 
Food  Economics — Ph.D. 


John  H.  Lilly 
Professor  of  Entomology  and 
Head  of  Depaartment — Ph.D. 


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Donald  E.  Lundberg 

Professor  of  Restaurant  and 
Hotel  Mahagement — Ph.D. 


Sidney  J.  Lyford 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Animal  Science — Ph.D. 


Donald  R.  Marion 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.S. 


Donald  N.  Maynard 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulmre — Ph.D. 


Jane  F.  McCullough 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home 
Economics — M.S. 


Louis  F.  Mickelson 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — Ph.D. 


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Raymond  H.  Otto 

Professor  of  Landscape 

Architecture  and  Head  of 

Department — M.L.A. 


Vincent  Petronello 

Graduate  Assistant  in 
English— M.A. 


Edward  S.  Pira 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  Engineering- 

M.S. 


Frank  E.  Potter 

Associate  Professor  of  Food 

Science  and  Technology — 

Ph.D. 


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Paul  N.  Procopio 

Professor  of  Landscape 
Architecture — M.S. 


Edith  Reinisch 

Instructor  in 
Bacteriology — M.S. 


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Lawrence  D.  Rhoades 

Associate  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.S. 


Arnold  D.  Rhodes 

Professor  of  Forestry  and 

Wildlife  Biology  and  Head 

of  Department — M.F. 


Russel  E.  Smith 

Professor  of  Veterinary 
Science— D.V.M. 


Robert  J.  Smyth,  Jr. 

Professor  of  Animal 
Science— Ph.D. 


Franklin  W.  Southwick 

Professor  of  Plant  and  Soil 
Sciences  and  Head  of 
Department — Ph.D. 


Richard  A.  Southwick 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — M.S. 


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Herbert  G.  Spindler 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Agricultural  and  Food 

Economics — M.B.S. 


Richard  L.  Stromgren 

Instructor  in  Speech — M.A. 


Harvey  L.  Sweetman 

Professor  of 
Entomology — Ph.D. 


Joseph  Troll 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — M.S. 


Alden  P.  Turtle 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Horticulture — M.S. 


Donald  V.  P.  Waddington 

Instructor  in 
Agronomy — Ph.D. 


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Ellsworth  H.  Wheeler 

Professor  of 
Entomology — Ph.D. 


Earle  D.  Whitney 

Instructor  in  Park 

Management — B.S. 


Albert  L.  Wrisley,  Jr. 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Restaurant  and  Hotel 
Management — ^M.A. 


John  M.  Zak 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy — ^M.S. 


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James  W.  Callahan 


Thomas  W.  Fox 


David  A.  Evans 


George  B.  Goddard 


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Richard  C.  Foley 


Tom  S.  Hamilton 


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John  F.  Hanson 


Russell  E.  Smith 


Louis  F.  Mickelson 


Richard  A.  Southwick 


Edward  S.  Pira 


John  M.  Zak 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


DANIEL  RODNEY  ADAMS 
Saunders  Rd.  West  Townsend,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement;    Gibbet   Hill   Farm,   Groton, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans;  Beef  Farming 
Activities;    Animal  Husbandry  Club  2; 
Young  Republican  Club  1;  Little  Inter- 
national; Dairy  Classic,  Y.A.F.  2 


RICHARD  KENNETH  ANDERSON 

347  Washington  St.         Woburn,  Mass. 
Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:    V.   M.   Lindquist   and    Son, 
Woburn,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:   Own  Greenhouse  Estab- 
lishment 

Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2;  Hock- 
ey 1,  2 


DAVID  ANTHONY  ALLESSIO 
173  Longview  Terrace     Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  Crescent  Creamery,  Pittsfield, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities;  Dairy  Technology  Club  1,  2; 
Basketball  Manager   1,  2;  Stosag  1,  Art 
Editor,  Faculty  Editor 


MATTHEW  CARLISLE  ANACKER 
Ventura  Lane  Pikesville,  Md. 

Major:    Arboriculture   and   Park   Mana- 
gement 

Placement:    A&A   Tree   Experts,   Pikes- 
ville, Md. 

Future  Plans:  Transfer  to  Park  Adminis- 
tration 

Activities;    Arbor   &   Park   Club    1,    2, 
Vice-President  1,  President  2;  Stoso  1,  2 


JOHN  A.  ALPHONSE,  JR. 
218  Water  St.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Major;    Hotel  and   Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement;  Maridor  Restaurant,  Fra- 
mingham, Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Hotel  Industry 
Activities:  Innkeepers  Club  1,  2,  Vice- 
President  2;  Intramural  Football  2;  In- 
tramural Volleyball  2;  I.F.T.  Banquet  1, 
2;  President's  Christmas  Party  1,  2;  In- 
keepers  Representative,  New  York  Hotel 
Show  2,  Boston  Hotel  Show  2. 


WILLIAM  DENNIS  ANNESE 
408  High  St.  Webster,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement;   Douglas  State  Forest,  Doug- 
las, Mass. 

Future  Plans;  Employment  in  National 
Park  Service 

Activities:  Arbor  &  Park  Club  1,2;  Rifle 
Team  1,2,  Vice-President  2;  Senator  2; 
Stoso  2 


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ALFRED  RAYMOND  BACHAND 
183  West  St.  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  New  London  Country  Club, 
Waterford,  Conn. 
Future  Plans:  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Basketball  2 


RICHARD  EUGENE  BARROWS 

North  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:     Ford    Homes,    Mcdonough, 
N.  Y. 

Future   Plans:    Construction   of   prefabri- 
cated homes 
Activities:  Forestry  Club 


ALEXANDER  FRANK  BACKRY 

77  Pleasant  St.  Manchester,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Town  Luncheonette,  Man- 
chester, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Field  of  Personnel  Mana- 
gement 

Activities:  Inkeepers  Football;  Cross 
Country  Track;  Intramural  Tennis  Tour- 
nament; Intramural  Wrestling  Tourna- 
ment; Basketball 


JAMES  ALVAN  BARRUS 
Stone  Rd.  Lithia,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:    Wentworth   Farm,   So.   Am- 
herst, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Work  in  Dairy  plant  in 
the  South 

Aaivities:  Stosag  2,  Editor  of  majors 
and  cljibs;  Stoso  1,  2;  Dairy  Technology 
Club  1,  2;  Square  Dance  Club  1 


JOHN  G.  BARRATT 
19  Lake  St.  Sherborn,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:   Beech  Hill  Farm,  Ashland, 
N.  H. 

Fumre  Plans:  Livestock  transportation 
or  blacksmithing 

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


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PETER  RAYMOND  BASS 
29  Darling  St.  Acushnet,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Sunningdale    Country    Club, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Fumre  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superinten- 
dent 

Aaivities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Intramural 
Football  2;  Intramural  Softball  2;  Senate 
1,  2 


DOUGLAS  MACKENZIE  BIRNIE 

St.  Stephen  New  Brunswick,  Canada 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:  Brant  Lake  Camp,  Brant  Lake, 
N.  Y. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  and  go 
into  the  field  of  marketing  and  adver- 
tising in  Agriculture 

Aaivities:  Counselor  in  Berkshire  House; 
Announcer  at  WMUA  1,  2;  Senator  1; 
Poultry  Club  1,  2 


STEVEN  W.  BIRCH 
35  Grove  St.  Lexington,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:  Chip  In  Farm,  Bedford,  Mass. 
Future  Plans;  Further  Education 
Attivities:    Alpha    Tau    Gamma    1,    2; 
Poultry  Club  1,  2 


DAN  MILTON  BLACK 
Clary  Rd.  Williamsburg,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Donald  McGray,  So.  Hadley, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Dairy  farming 
Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2; 
Scuba  Club  1;  Square  Dance  Club  1,  2; 
4-H  Club  1,  2;  Equestrian  Club  1,  2; 
Rifle  Team  1,  2;  Young  Republicans  2; 
Little  International  2;  Dairy  Classic  2; 
State  Agricultural  Committee;  University 
Slaughter  Crew,  YAP 


RONNIE  BATES 
17  Beacon  St.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Placement:   Marblehead  Supermarket, 
Marblehead,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:   Stoso  1,  2;  Smdent  Senate  1, 
2;   Food   Distribution   Club   1,   2;    Stoso 
Ways  and  Means  Conmiittee;  Senate  Stu- 
dent Aaivities  Committee 


EDWARD  JOSEPH  BINGHAM 
39  Marlboro  St.  Dedham,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Tucy  Brothers,  Buzzards  Bay, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2,  Ri- 
tual Chairman  2;  Floriculture  Club;  Scuba 
Club;  I.F.C.  Sports  1,  2 


ROBERT  ALLEN  BERGSTROM 
89  Farnum  Rd.  Waltham,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulture 

Placement:  Waltham  Field  Station,  Wal- 
tham, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Aaivities:   President  of  Berkshire  House 
1;    Horticulture    Club    1,    2,    Secretary, 
Treasurer 


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GEORGE  ACKERMAN  BROTHERS 

4  Hartshorn  Ave.  Worcester,  Mass. 

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

Future  Plans:    Superintendent  in  North- 
ern New  England 
Aaivities:  Turf  Club 


REYNOLD  LEO  BROWN,  JR. 

399  North  Ave.  Weston,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Seltzers  Garden  City,  Newton, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Land   Op.    Club    1,   2;    Intra- 
mural Football  1,  2 


JOHN  GARY  BOLDEBOOK 

103  Florida  Drive  Agawam,  Mass. 

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

Fumre  Plans :  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club,  Treasurer  1,  Pro- 
gram Chairman  2;  Alpha  Tau  Gamma 


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CLIFFORD  AUSTIN  BOURNE 
406  Lincoln  Ave.  Saugus,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Franklin     P.     Fox,     Dracut, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Work  with  Dairy  cattle 
Activities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Alpha  Tau  Gam- 
ma I,  2,  Chaplin  2,  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary 2;   Animal   Science  Club   1,  2;  Bay 
State  Dairy  Classic  2;   Little  International 


ALLEN  MILTON  BOWLES 
Lexington  Rd.  Lincoln,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Placement:     Lawson's    Farm    and    Cider 
Mill,  Lincoln,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Class  President  1,  2;  Senate  1, 
2,   Budget  Committee  2;   Food   Distribu- 
tion  Club    1,   2;   Agricultural   Weekend; 
Sno-Ball  1,  2,  General  Chairman  1 


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JUDITH  ELLEN  BREWER 

77  Norton  St.  No.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 

Placement:     East    Hill    Farm,    Oakham, 

Mass. 

Fumre  Plans:  Raising  Dairy  cows 

Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2; 

Senate    1,   2;   Dairy   Club    1;   Equestrian 

Club  1;  Dairy  Classic;  Little  International 

1,  2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  1,  2,  Secretary 

2;  Qirls'  Rifle  Team  1 


ARTHUR  GERARD  BUSHER 
123  Pond  St.  Waltham,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:   Brant  Lake  Camp  for  Boys, 
Brant  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Future  Plans:  Institutional  Management 
Activities:  Inkeepers  Club  1,  2;  Newman 
Club  1,  2;  Berkshire  House  Treasurer  1, 
Counselor  2;  Stoso  2;  LF.T.  Banquet  1, 
2;  President's  Christmas  Party  1,  2;  Rep- 
resentative, New  York  Hotel  Show  2, 
Boston  Hotel  Show 


WILLIAM  B^AND  BYRNE 
46  Main  St.  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Arbor  and  Park  Management 
Placement:    Henry  J.   Boudo,   Landscape 
and  Maintenance  Service 
Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:  Arbor  Club  1,  2;  Soccer  2. 


CAROL  FRANCES  BUCELWICZ 
40  Lincoln  St.  Brighton,  Mass. 

Major:   Dairy  Technology 
Placement:   Instimte  of  Agricultural  and 
Industrial  Microbiology,  U.  of  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2; 
Dairy  Technology  Club  1,  2,  Senate  Rep- 
resentative 2;  Equestrian  Club  1;  Sigma 
Sigma  Alpha  2;  Shorthorn  2;  State  Ag. 
Weekend  Committee 


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WILLIAM  JOSEPH  BURZENSKI 
Main  St.  Sterling,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:     Bigelow    Nurseries,    North- 
boro,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Aaivities:  Land  Op.  Club  1,  2,  President 
2;  Agricultural  Weekend  2 


BRUCE  W. 

219  West  Street 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  U.  of  Mass.  Farm, 
Mass. 

Fumre  Plans :  Raising  and  Breeding  Mor- 
gans 

Activities:  Equestrian  Club,  President  2; 
Program  Chairman  1;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club  1 


RICHARD  M.  CALLEN 

17  Alden  Rd.  Watertown,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:  Oakley  Country  Club,  Water- 
town,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Work 

Activities:   Turf  Club   1,   2;   Alpha  Tau 
Gamma  1,  2;  Hockey  1,  2 


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CARMEN  CHARLES  CAPOZZI 

43  Dwight  St.  Dedham,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Norfolk    Golf    Club,    West- 
wood,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Track;  Football 


JOHN  LINCOLN  CARLSON 
42  Old  Upton  Rd.  Grafton,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:   Grafton   State  Hospital,  No. 
Grafton,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  State  work 
Activities:  Soccer  1;  Senate  2 


ALEXANDER  EDEN  CLARKSON 
Knowles  Corner  Rye,  N.  H. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Wethersfield    Country    Club, 
Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Future  Plans:  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club 


PETER  R.  CARLSON 
9  Farm  Street  Dover,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Mass.  Dept.  of  Natural  Re- 
sources, Cochituate  State  Park,  Cochituate, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:   Work  for  National  Park 
Service 
Aaivities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club 


MICHAEL  CHARLES  CLERY,  JR. 
503  Boston  Rd.  Bellerica,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Home  Placement 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Animal   Science  Club;   F.F.A. 
Little  International  2;  Dairy  Classic  2 


ALAN  RICHARD  COBB 
841  Circuit  St.  West  Hanover,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  U.  of  Mass.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2, 
Vice-President  2;  Agricultural  Weekend; 
Little  International;  Dairy  Classic 


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STEPHEN  A.  COBB 
Holly  Lane  Mattapoisett,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:    Vaitses    Boatyard,    Mattapoi- 
sett, Mass. 

Future   Plans:    Pulp   and   Paper   Industry 
in  Maine 
Activities:  Wood  Utilization  Club 


JAMES  HENRY  COCKROFT 
14  Ash  Street  Belmont,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Shady   Oaks   Ranch,   Brown- 
wood,  Texas 

Future  Plans:  Ranch  Work 
Activities:    Stoso    1,    2;    Animal    Science 
Club  2;   Dorm  Football   1;   Little  Inter- 
national 2;  Dairy  Classic  2 


JAMES  BOWMAN  COLE 
2350  Benning  Rd.        Columbus,  Georgia 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Fort  Benning  Country  Club, 
Fort  Benning,  Ga. 

Future  Plans :  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club,  Vice-President  1 


MICHAEL  STEWART  CONNELLY 
565  River  Road  Agawam,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Midway  Motor  Hotel,  Flush- 
ing, N.  Y. 

Activities:  Innkeepers  Club;  Intramural 
Football,  Softball,  Volleyball;  Represen- 
tative, New  York  Hotel  Show,  Boston 
Hotel  Show 


GLENN  ALLEN  COOKSON 
Howland  Rd.  E.  Freetown,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    Bardett    Tree    Experts,    See- 
konk,  Mass. 

Fumre  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Land.   Op.   Club   1,   2;   Alpha 
Tau  Gamma  2;  Cross  Country  2 


BRIAN  MORGAN  COWAN 
144  Park  Ave.  Portland,  Me. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Spring  Valley  Country  Club, 
Sharon,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club 


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WILLIAM  EDWARD  COWLEY,  III 

216  Parker  St.  So.  Acton,  Mass. 

Mojor:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Superior, 
Montana 

Future  Plans:   Further  Education  —  Bio- 
Chemistry 
Activities:   Soccer,  Stoso 


JOHN  FRANCIS  CRONIN 
18  Edgewood  Road  Scituate,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Huntington    Crescent    Club, 
Huntington,  N.  Y. 
Future  Plans:  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


JOEL  BARRY  CREEGER 

244  Shaker  Rr.      E.  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 

Placement:   Creeger  Brothers  Farm,  East 

Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 

Activities:   Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2, 

Treasurer  2;  Little  International  2;  Dairy 

Classic  2;  Agricultural  Weekend 


JOHN  ANDREW  CRONEST,  JR. 
35  Exeter  St.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Crystal  Springs  Golf  Course, 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Aaivities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Basketball  1; 
Intramural  Football  2 


LEO  JOSEPH  CRONIN 
9  Elm  Court  Andover,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant    Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    "Hot  Shoppes"   Inc.,   Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  —  Club 
or  Hotel  Management 
Activities:  Innkeepers  1,  2,  Senator;  I.F.T. 
Banquet  1,  2;  Representative,  New  York 
Hotel  Show,  Boston  Hotel  Show;  Presi- 
dent's Christmas  Party  1,  2;  Float  Com- 
mittee; Innkeepers  Football  2;  Host  of 
Guest  Lectures;  Gourmet  Tours  1 


PHILIP  LEE  DAMON 
2 1  Cleverly  St.  Abington,  Mass. 

Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment  —    Dept.    of    Natural    Resources, 
Myles  Standish  State  Forest,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Park  Work 
Activities:  Park  Management  Club 


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JOSEPH  EUGENE  DeMARINO 
59  Grand  View  Ave.       So.  Portland,  Me. 
Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant   Manage- 
ment 

Activities:   I.F.T.  Banquet;   Italian  Gour- 
met Dinner;  Innkeepers  Club 


JOHN  W.  DEVEREUX 
Northwest  Rd.  Spencer,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Bemis  Farms  Nursery,  Spen- 
cer, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Own  Business  and  Nursery 
Activities:  Land.  Op.  Club  1,  2,  Treasurer 
2;  Shorthorn  1;  Agriculture  Fair  2 


JAMES  M.  DOLAN 
217  Chestnut  St.  Randolph,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  United  Farmers,  Boston,  Mass. 
Activities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Dairy  Tech  Club 
1,    2,    Program    Committee;    Intramural 
Basketball 


STEVAN  EDWARD  D0^54^MEY 
81  Glenwood  St.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:   Borden  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Wo- 
burn,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  or  Peace 
Corps 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2 


STEPHEN  JAMES  DICKS 
3  Sylvan  Way  Wayland,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:  Brookline  Park  Dept.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Own  Park 
Activities:  Arbor  Club  1,  2;.  Rifle  Team 
1,  2,  Captain  2 


GEORGE  MICHAEL  DRISCOLL 
16  Avon  Street  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:   Mass.  Dept.  of  Natural  Re- 
sources, Harold  Parker  State  Forest,  No. 
Andover,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Millionaire 
Activities:    Arbor   and   Park   Club    1,   2; 
Dean's  List  1,  2;  Intramural  Football  1 


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ARTHUR  ANTHONY  DUTRA 
122  Cornell  St.         New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Major:  Food  Distribution 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:   Soccer   1,  2;  Basketball   1,  2; 
Class  Treasurer   1,  2;  Stoso   1,  2;  Senate 
1,  2;  Food  Distribution  Club  1,  2,  Secre- 
tary, Treasurer  2;   Senate  Athletic  Com- 
mittee 2;  Sno-Ball  Committee  1,  2;  Agri- 
cultural Weekend  2;  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
Intra  Cross  Country  Team  Coach   1,  2; 
Intradorm  Football  Coach  1 


RICHARD  WESLEY  FELTON 
26  Tremont  St.  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  The  Cottage  Restaurant,  Pro- 
vincetown, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Own  Restaurant  and  Motel 
Activities:  Innkeepers  Club  1,  2,  Secre- 
tary; President's  Christmas  Party;  I.F.T. 
Banquet;  Representative,  New  York  Hotel 
Show,  Boston  Hotel  Show;  WMUA; 
Gourmet  Dinners;  Float  Committee 


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BRUCE  PRYOR  EISENHAUER 
25  Tide  Winds  Ter.      Marblehead,  Mass. 
Major:  Floriculmre 

Placement:    Smith    Florist    Inc.,    Marble- 
head,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Own  Florist  Shop 
Activities:     Floriculture    Club;     Amherst 
Railway  Society 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  FLEMING 
90  Florence  St.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Placement:  Stop  &  Shop,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Secretary  Senior  Class;  Stoso 
2;  Food  Distribution  Club  1,  2,  Vice- 
President  2;  Soccer  2;  Basketball  Mana- 
ger 1,  2;  Shorthorn  2;  Senate,  Student 
Activities  Committee;  Sno-Ball  2;  Alpha 
Phi  Omega 


ALAN  W.  ERICKSON 
91  Pine  View  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:    Hixon's   Greenhouses,   Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Aoivities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2 


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PENELOPE  FIELD 
Neck  Road  Mattapoisett,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:   East  Over  Farms,  Rochester, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Raise  Horses 
Activities:     Stosag;     Animal     Husbandry 
Club  1,  2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha,  Treasu- 
rer;  Shorthorn;   Dairy  Classic;   Little  In- 
ternational; Equestrian  Club  1 


CECIL  ROY  FRENCH 
RR  #3  Hamilton  Ontario,  Canada 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Glendale    Golf    &    Country 
Club,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada 
Future  Plans :  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2;  Hockey  1,  2; 
Soccer  2 


RICHARD  ALAN  FRENCH 
489  Whipple  Rd.  Tewksbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Vesper  Country  Club,  Tyngs- 
boro,  Mass. 

Future    Plans:     Superintendent    of    Golf 
Course 
Activities :  Turf  Club  1 ,  2 


HUBERT  E.  FRENETTE 

Vista,  California 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Tekoa   Country   Club,   West- 
field 

Future  Plans:  Unknown 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


PHILLIP  JOSEPH  GAGNON 
38  Prescott  Ave.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

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

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  at  Okla- 
homa State 

Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Dairy  Judging  Team  1963;  Agriculmral 
Fair  2 


PETE  H.  GALLANT 
Bridge  St.  Lanesborough,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Buckley  Farm,  Lanesborough, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Dairy  Farming 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club 


JAMES  M.  GARRETT 
22  Birmingham  Rd.        Worcester,  Mass. 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    New   London   Country  Club, 
Waterford,  Conn. 
Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:  Turf  Club  I,  2 


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HARRY  ELLIOT  BAKER  GIBLEY 
4  Allen  Lane  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Major;  Dairy  Teclinology 
Placement:    Swift   Ice   Cream   Co.,   Lynn, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Ice  Cream  Operations 
Activities:  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Alpha  Tau 
Gamma 


SUSAN  MARTHA  GIFFORD 
132  Fisherville  Lane    So.  Westport,  Mass. 
Major:   Floriculture 

Placement;   BufFinton   Florist,   Inc.,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Floral  Designer 
Activities:  Senate  1,  2,  Vice-President  2; 
Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  Secretary  2;  Sigma 
Sigma  Alpha  1,  2,  President  2,  Vice- 
President  1;  Stoso  2;  Stosag  2,  Senior 
Editor;  Agricultural  Fair  2 


DOUGLAS  C  GLENNIE 
10  Cheever  Circle  Andover,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:    Glennie's    Dairy,   No.    And- 
over, Mass. 
Future  Plans ;  Work 
Activities:  Dairy  Club 


ROBERT  EDWARD  GREEN 
12  Oak  Rd.  Norwood,  Mass. 

Major;  Park  Management 
Placement:   National  Park  Service,  Cape 
Cod,  Mass. 

Future   Plans;    Work   for  National   Park 
Service 

Activities:   Park  Management  Club   1,  2 


ROBERT  STUART  GILMORE 
221  Robinson  Rd.  Acushnet,  Mass. 

Major;  Animal  Science 
Placement;    Mirrodale    Farm,    Acushnet, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Farm  Work 
Aoivities;  F.F.A.  1;  Animal  Science  Club 
1,2 


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LEE  JOEL  GLUSHIEN 
409  Trafton  Rd.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:  Mascaro's  Florist,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans;  Own  Florist  Shop 
Activities:   Floriculture  Club   1,  2;  Senate 
2;  Sno-Ball;  Stoso  2;  Yahoo;  Agriculmral 
Fair 


JAY  HOWARD  GROHMAN 
166  So.  Common  St.        W.  Lynn,  Mass. 
Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:   Frost  &  Higgins,  Arlington, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans :  Further  Education  —  Land- 
scape Architecmre 
Aaivities:  Land.  Op.  Club 


ALFRED  P.  GUERTIN 
582  Pearl  St.  Gardner,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:   S.  Bent  &  Brothers,  Gardner, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Work  for  S.  Bent  &  Broth- 
ers 
Activities:   Basketball;  Forestry  Club 


KENNETH  FREDRICK  GUSTAFSON 
102  Granite  Place  Milton,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Geneva    Point    Camp,    Lake 
Winnipesaukee,  N.  H. 
Future  Plans:  Resort  Work 
Activities:    Innkeepers    1,    2;    President's 
Christmas  Party  1,  2;  Representative  New 
York  Hotel  Show 


ROBERT  HUNTER  HALL 
Vacation  Lane  Harwich,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Eastward   Ho   Country   Club, 
Chathamport,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superinten- 
dent 

Activities:  Soccer  1,  2;  Alpha  Tau  Gam- 
ma 1,  2,  President  2;  Land  Op.  Club  1; 
Turf  Club  2 


PHILIP  EARLE  HAMMOND 
12  Pleasant  St.  Holdan,  Mass. 

Major:    Arborculture   and   Park   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Mass.   Dept.   of   Natural   Re- 
sources, Boston,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Park  Work 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club 


RONALD  H.  HOELZER 

44  Eliot  Street  So.  Natick,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 

Placement:     Sunshine    Dairy,    Sherborn, 

Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 

Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2;  Soccer  Team 

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MARION  LOUISE  HOUSMAN 
52  Dell  Street  Turner's  Falls 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant    Manage- 
ment 

Placement:   Bill's  Restaurant,  Greenfield, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Hotel  Management 
Activities:    Stoso    1,   2,   Secretary   2,  Ex- 
ecutive Council  2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  1, 
2;  Innkeepers  1,2;  Floriculture  Club  2 


ALFRED  THOMAS  INGHAM,  IV 

19  Westford  Ave.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Major;  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Friendly's  Ice  Cream,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Busi- 
ness 

Activities:  Intramural  Football  2,  Soft- 
ball 2,  Volleyball  2;  Innkeepers  Club  1, 
2,  Treasurer  2;  President's  Christmas 
Party  1,  2;  I.F.T.  Banquet  2;  Repre- 
sentative, New  York  Hotel  Show  2,  Bos- 
ton Hotel  Show  2 


DONALD  HOWARD 

36  Bodwell  St.  Somerset,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Manual  J.  Bettencourt  &  Sons, 
So.  Westport,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  To  Teach  Vocational  Agri- 
culture 

Activities:  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2;  Stu- 
dent Senate  1,  2;  Stoso  1,  2,  Treasurer  2; 
Animal  Science  Club  1,  2;  Bay  State 
Dairy  Classic  2 


ALAN  CHRISTOPHER  HUNTER 

Aurora,  Ohio 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Chagrin  Valley  Country  Club, 
Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio 

Future  Plans:   Golf  Course  Construction 
Superintendent 

Activities:   Turf  Club;  Basketball   1,  Co- 
Captain  2 


CARL  GORDEL  JAHN 
208  Hurlburt  Rd.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  The  Kennedy  Nursery,  Green- 
wich, Conn. 

Future   Plans:    Further   Education   —   in 
Landscape  Architecture 
Activities:  Land.  Op.  Club 


PETER  ED'WARD  JOHNSON 
53  Mechanic  St.  Orange,  Mass. 

Major:    Arborculture  and   Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Stewart's    Nursery    &   Land- 
scaping, Turner's  Falls,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Conservation  Work 
Aaivities:  Basketball  1,  2;  Soccer  2 


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DONALD  SCOTT  JONES 
17  Laurel  St.  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:  Ashland  State  Park,  Ashland, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Park  Administration  Field 
Activities:    Arbor   and   Park  Club    1,   2; 
Soccer  2;  Senate  1;  Intramural  Sports 


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RICHARD  WAYNE  KUBIAK 

480  Kempton  St.        New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 

Placement:  Remington's  All  Star  Dairy, 
Hope,  R.  I. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education — Micro- 
Biology 

Activities:  Stoso;  Dorm  Vice-President 
1;  Alpha  Tau  Gamma;  Scuba  Club  1,  2; 
Senate;  Dairy  Club  1,  2 


STANLEY  ROBERT  KALISHMAN 
5  Margaret  Road  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculmre 

Placement:  White  &  Johnson,  Wakefield, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Air  Force  Career 
Activities:  S.Z.O.  Stockbridge  1,  2,  Presi- 
dent 2;  Flori  Club  1,  2;  R.O.T.C.  1,  2; 
Info.  Office  Air  Force;  Photo  Editor  Sto- 
sag  2;  Agricultural  Fair  2 


ALAN  FRANCIS  KING 
138  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

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

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2; 
Agriculwral  Weekend,  Co-Chairman;  Lit- 
tle International;  Dairy  Classic;  Soccer  1, 
2;  Stoso  1,2,  President  2 


PAUL  LOUIS  LANGEVIN 
321  Greenwood  St.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Mt.    Pleasant   Country   Club, 
Boylston,  Mass. 

Activities:    Intramural   Football,   Softball; 
Innkeepers  Club;  Basketball 


DAVID  FREDERICK  LAROCHELLE 

Heald  Street  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulmre 

Placement:    Hawbuck  Orchards,  Havard, 

Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 

Activities:  Horticulmre  Club,  President 


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JAMES  LEE  LAWRENCE 
28  Lawrence  St.        West  Boylston,  Mass. 
Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  HiUcrest  Dairy  Inc.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:   Dairy  Club  1,  2;  Soccer   1,  2; 
Stosag,  Faculty  Editor,  Co-Editor  of  Pho- 
tography; Winter  Carni  Dorm  Committee 


RUSSELL  MARSTON  LAWTON 

72  North  Street  Foxboro,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 

Placement:  Brant  Lake  Camp,  Brant  Lake, 

N.  Y. 

Fumre  Plans:  Further  Education  —  U.  of 

N.  H. 

Activities:   Poultry  Club   1,  2,  Secretary, 

Treasurer;  Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team  1 


BRADFORD  STILES  LEACH,  JR. 
22  Elm  St.  West  Acton,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  Wm.  J.  Burbeck  Co.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Aaivities:    Dairy   Club    1,   2,   Treasurer; 
Soccer  1 


JOSEPH  FRANK  LeBLANC 
19  Berwick  St.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:   Brewer  Tree  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


LEON  JOSEPH  LEVELLIE 

Purchase  Street  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 

Placement:  Home  Placement 

Fuwre  Plans:  Construction  Work — Own 

Dairy  Farm 

Activities;      Animal     Husbandry     Club; 

Slaughter  Crew 


LAWRENCE  F.  LINCOLN,  JR. 

472  Beechwood  St.  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 

Placement:   Myles   Standish   State  Forest, 

Plymouth,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Park  Management 

Activities:    Arbor   and   Park   Club    1,   2, 

Secretary,  Treasurer;  Intramural  Sports  2 


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RICHARD  DIXON  LONGO 

145  Whitman  Ave.  Melrose,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  U-Like  Cone  Corp.,  Melrose, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Veterinarian  School 
Activities:   Animal  Science  Club  1;  A.F. 
Glee  Club  1,  2;  Alpha  Tau  Gamma   1; 
Alpha  Tau  Omega  2;  Canterbury  Associa- 
tion 2 


ALVARO  DARIO  MALDONADO 

Box  29  Valencia,  Venezuela 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  C.  A.  Invega,  Valencia,  Vene- 
zuela 

Future  Plans:   Further  Education  in  Agri- 
culmral  Business  at  Cornell  U. 
Activities:    Animal    Science   Club    1,    2; 
Dairy  Club  1,  2 


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RICHARD  MOWRY  MARIANO 

18  Warwick  Dr.  Westwood,  Mass. 

Major:    Hotel    and    Restaurant    Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Hotel  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica, Boston,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Hotel  Manager 
Activities:  Innkeepers  1,  2;  Intramural 
Football,  Softball,  Volleyball;  I.F.T.  Din- 
ner; President's  Christmas  Party;  Repre- 
sentative, New  York  Hotel  Show,  Boston 
Hotel  Show 


GEORGE  ALFRED  MARSHALL,  III 
331  Marshall  Rd.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulmre 

Placement:     Romac     Orchards,     Sanford, 
Maine 

Fumre   Plans:    Work   at  Marshall   Farm 
Inc. 


WILLIAM  PHILIP  McCORMICK 
56  Central  Street  MiUville,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Pleasant  Valley  Country  Club, 
Sutton,  Mass. 

Activities:  Dorm  Counselor  2;  Dining 
Counselor  2;  Innkeepers  1,  2;  Newman 
Club  1,  2;  I.F.T.  Banquet  1,  2;  Presi- 
dent's Christmas  Party  1,  2;  Representa- 
tive, New  York  Hotel  Show  2,  Boston 
Hotel  Show  2 


ROBERT  PAUL  McGUIRE 
315  Maple  Ave.  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:     Brae    Burn     Country    Club, 
West  Newton,  Mass. 

Activities:    Turf    Club     1,    2,    Publicity 
Chairman  2;  Stoso  1,  2;  Newman  Club  2 


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STEPHANIE  MORSE 
Snipatuit  Road  Rochester,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Camp  Snipatuit,  Inc.,  Roches- 
ter, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Equestrian  Club  1,2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha 
1,  2,  Senate  1;  Little  International  2; 
Dairy  Classic  2;  Dairy  Technology  Club 
1;  Agriculmral  Fair  2;  Girl's  Rifle  Team 
1 


JOHN  GEORGE  MICHALKO 
1538  E.  55th  St.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    Cleveland    Museum    of    Art, 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

Future   Plans:    Fulltime   job  at  the  Mu- 
seum, eventually  own  business 
Aaivities:  Land.  Op.  Club  1,  2;  Senator 
1;  Hockey  Manager  1;  Agricultural  Fair  2 


MICHAEL  JOSEPH  MULRYAN 
43  Scarlett  St.  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:  Town  of  W.  Boylston  Parks 
Comm.,  W.  Boylston,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Arbor   and   Park   Club    1,   2; 
Newman   Club   Dorm   Capt.;    Soccer   2; 
Senate  President  2;   Stoso;   Honor  Com- 
mittee for  Park  Management;  Intramural 
Sports 


THOMAS  JOHN  MONAHAN 

Falls  Village,  Conn. 
Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:      Smith     Greenhouses,     Inc., 
Winsted,  Conn. 

Future  Plans:  Wholesale  Business  or  Re- 
tail Garden  Center 
Activities :  Floriculture  Club 


ROBERT  BRIGGS  MELLOR 

127  Holden  Street  Holden,  Mass. 

Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:  Fish  Nursery,  Auburn,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Park  Work  and  Adminis- 
tration 

Activities:   Soccer  2;  Diving  Club   1,  2; 
Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


STEPHEN  JAMES  MOREAU 
4  Clifford  Rd.  Plymouth,  Mass 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    Stobbart's   Nurseries,   Frank- 
lin, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  U.  of  Georgia 
Aaivities:  Land.  Op.  Club  1,  2 


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THOMAS  F.  NAPOLI 
73  Middle  St.  Lexington,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulture 

Placement:    Idylwilde    Farm,    Lexington, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Vegetable  Farming 
Activities:  Hort  Club  1,  2,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2,  Secretary 
2;  Interfraternity  Council  Representative 
1;  Senate  1,  2,  Social  Co-Ordinator  2; 
Interfraternity  Sports  1,  2 


LINWOOD  ETHAN  PALMER,  III 
38  Pine  Plain  Rd.  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Major:   Aboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Holiday  Acres,  Damariscotta, 
Maine 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:      Senate     Committee,     Dorm 
Athletic  Director  2;  Arbor  and  Park  Club 
1,2;  Honor  Committee 


WENDELL  PHILIP  NOOTH,  JR. 

320  Cottage  St.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Soccer  1,  2,  Captain;  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  Co-Captain;  Stoso  1,  2;  Senior 
Class  Vice-President;  Senate  1,  2,  Athletic 
Committee;  Dorm  Football  2;  Food  Dis- 
tribution Club  1,  2;  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
Agricultural  Fair  2,  Publicity;  Intra  Cross 
Country  Team  1,  2 


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

Major:  Arborculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

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

Fumre  Plans:  Peace  Corps,  National  Park 
Service 

Aaivities:  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2;  In- 
terfraternity Sports  1;  Arbor  and  Park 
Club  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Forestry 
Club  2 


DENNIS  GENE  NUTBROWN 

479  North  St.  Feeding  Hills,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:    Renwood   Lumber  Co.,  Inc., 
Southwick,  Mass. 

Activities:  Forestry  Club 


JAMES  ANDREW  PADULA 
111  Hall  St.  Leominster,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Crescent  Farms   Dairy,   Leo- 
minster, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Dairy  Farming 
Activities:  Senate  1,  2;  Judiciary  1,  2, 
President;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2; 
Stosag  1,  2,  Editor-in-Chief;  Agriculwral 
Fair,  Co-Chairman;  Equestrian  Club  1; 
Newman  Club  2;  Litde  International  2; 
Dairy  Classic  2 


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DOUGLAS  MARK  PAQUIN 
1623  Rodman  St.  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Paquin  Farms,  Tiverton,  R.  I. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,2,  Vice- 
President  2;  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
I.F.C  Representative  2;  Little  Interna- 
tional 2;  Dairy  Classic  2;  LF.C.  Sports 


BRUCE  WAINE  PHILBRICK 

Brewster,  Mass. 
Major:  Park  Management 
Placement:  Cape  Cod  National  Seashore, 
Cape  Cod,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:    Arbor   and   Park   Club    1,   2; 
Senator  1,  2;  Flagman  S.C.C.A. 


JAMES  BERNARD  PAWLOWSKI 
13809  Crenell  Ave.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    Kirkpatrick    Landscape    Serv- 
ice, Northfield,  Ohio 
Fumre  Plans:  Own  Business 
Activities:     Soccer    Team,    Manager    2; 
Land.  Op.  Club  1,  2;  Secretary  2;  Agri- 
cultural Fair  2 


DENNIS  ROBERT  POULSEN 
Patten  Road  Westford,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Charter  Tree  Service,  W.  Ac- 
ton, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  To  advance  in  the  field  of 
Arboriculwre 

Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club;  Arbori- 
culture and  Park  Management  Honor 
Committee;  Stoso,  The  Stockbridge  Serv- 
ice Organization 


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GEORGE  LENDALL  PENDLETON 

Mechanic  St.  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:   Banning's   Flowers,  Whitins- 
ville,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  Treas- 
urer 2;  Square  Dance  Club  1;  Equestrian 
Club  1;  Senate  2;  Stosag  2,  Art  Editor, 
Business  Manager;  Homecoming  Float  2; 
Sno-Ball  1;  Agriculture  Fair  2 


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ERIK  EDVARD  POLSON 
Rt.  6A  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:     Roberti's     Dairy,    Sandwich, 
Mass. 

Fuwre  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Alpha    Phi    Omega;    Animal 
Science  Club  1,2;  F.F.A.  1;  U.  of  M.  Fire 
Dept.;  Equestrian  Club  1,  2 


MICHAEL  JOSEPH  POWERS 
91  Oregon  St.         East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:      Old     Colony     Landscaping 
Service,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Intramural    Football,    Basket- 
ball;    Land.     Op.     Club,    Vice-President; 
Agricultural  Fair;  Rifle  Team 


GERALD  ROGER  PREVOST 

1034  May  St.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:  Perini  Corporation,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  —  Own 
Business 

Activities:   Land.  Op.  Club   1,  2;  Alpha 
Tau  Gamma  2 


RICHARD  B.  PRIOR 

737  Mammoth  St.  Dracut,  Mass. 

Major:  Food  Distribution 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:  Food  Distribution  Club;  New- 
man Club 


DONALD  WILLIAM  REID 

37  Warren  Ave.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Major:  Horticulture 

Placement:    Veg  Acre  Farms,   Forestdale, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Vegetable  Farming 

Activities:  Horticulture  Club 


JOHN  C.  RICHARDSON 

588  Broad  Ave.  Leonia,  N.  J. 

Major:  Arbor  and  Park  Management 
Placemenr:      Heath     Survey,     Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Undecided 

Activities:  Arbcr  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


MARIE  H.  ROSSI 
317  Bishop  St.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Major:  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Norwood  Hospital,  Norwood, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  —  Ser- 
vice 

Activities:  Freshman  Class  Secretary;  Sen- 
ate 1,  2,  Treasurer  2;  Stoso  1,  2;  Inn- 
keepers 1,2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  1,  2 


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JEFFREY  FRANK  ROWSE 
491  Read  St.  So.  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement;    M.    F.    Ashley    Lumber   Co., 
Attleboro,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:   Work  in  Pulp  and  Paper 
Co.  in  Maine 
Activities:  Wood  Utilization  Club 


STANLEY  A.  SABLAK 
Mason  Street  Palmer,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Quaboag  Country  Club,  Mon- 
son,  Mass. 
Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


STEVEN  KARL  SANDELL 
324  Pleasant  St.  Leicester,  Mass. 

Major:  Grand  Teton  National  Park, 
Moose,  Wyoming 

Future  Plans:  Carreer  in  National  Park 
Service 

Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2; 
Planning  Committee  1,  2;  Agriculwral 
Fair  Planning  Committee 


JOHN  SALIBA 
151  Rutledge  Rd.  Belmont,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Riverside    Farms,    Fryebutg, 
Maine 

Future  Plans;  Own  Farm 
Activities:    Animal    Science    Club    1,    2; 
Equestrian  Club  1,  2;  Vice-President  and 
Social  Chairman  of  Berkshire  House  2 


RICHARD  H.  SANGER 
7  Church  St.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    Little  Tree  Farms,   Framing- 
ham,  Mass. 

Future  Plans ;  Garden  Center  and  Nursery 
Business 
Activities;  Land.  Op.  Club  1,  2 


GARY  CARL  SCHONBECK 

9  Kennen  Terrace  Auburn,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 

Placement:    Nuroco  Woodworking,  Inc., 

Norwalk,  Conn. 

Fumre  Plans:  Further  Education 

Activities:   Forestry  Club;  Rifie  Team  1; 

Wood  Utilization  Club 


ROYL  MERIL  SCHOONOVER 
Stone  Rd.  Lithia,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:    Berkshire  Logging  Co.   Inc., 
Goshen,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Logging 
Activities:   Forestry  Club;  Wood  Utiliza- 
tion Club 


CHARLES  D.  SCOTT 
Box  222  Richland,  Michigan 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Point  O' Woods  Country  Club, 
Benton  Harbor,  Maine 
Future  Plans:   Landscape  Architecture 
Activities:  Turf  Club 


MALCOLM  DICKINSON  SHAW 
Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Produas 
Placement:     Rolscreen    Company,    Pella, 
Iowa 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:   Forestry  Club;  Wood  Utiliza- 
tion Club 


GUY  H.  SHEPARD 

8  Highland  St.  Winchendon,  Mass. 

Major:    Aboriculmre   and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Bartlett   Tree    Experts,    Leo- 
minster, Mass. 

Future  Plans :  Work  in  Arborculture  . 
Aaivities:    Arbor    Club;    Forestry   Club; 
Sailing  Club 


PAUL  EDWARD  SICARD 

12  Maple  St.  Turner's  Falls,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 

Placement:     Greenfield     Country     Club, 

Greenfield,  Mass. 

Activities:  Turf  Club  1,  2 


LIANNE  SLACK 
319MobusAve.  No.  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Major:  Floriculture 

Placement:    Duke    Gardens    Foundation, 
Somerville,  N.  J. 

Future  Plans:  Wholesale  Florist,  Research 
Activities:   Stoso   1,  2;  Floriculwre  Club 

1,  2,  President  2;  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  1, 

2,  Vice-President  2;  Judiciary  1,  2,  Sec- 
retary 2;  Senate  1 


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PETER  WILLIAM  SMITH 
Cottage  Street  E.  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Major;  Park  Administration 
Placement:   J.   Harry   Rich,   5   Brookline 
St.,  Townsend,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:  Park  &  Arbor  Club 


WILLIAM  CHARLES  SNOW 
RussellviUe  Road  Westfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Hidden  Hollow  Farm,  West- 
field,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  or  Army 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  1,  2; 
Campus  4H  Club  1,  2 


JOHN  WILLIAM  SOKOLOWSKI 
35  Colonial  Road  Holden,  Mass. 

Major:  Restaurant  and  Hotel  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Brant  Lake  Camp  for  Boys, 
Brant  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Future  Plans:  Hotel  or  Restaurant  Field 
Activities:  Senate  2;  Stewards  Club;  I.F.T. 
Banquet  1,  2;  President's  Christmas  Party 
1,  2;  Boston  Hotel  Show  1,  2;  N.  Y. 
Hotel  Show  2;  Skiing 


FRANCIS  C.  SOBIESKI,  JR. 

Farms  Road  Northfield,  Mass. 

Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:     Heath    Survey    Consultants, 
Wellesley,  Mass. 

Fumre   Plans:    Park   work,   Landscaping, 
Arborist 

Aaivities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Mana- 
gement Club 


WALTER  FRANCIS  SOUTHARD 
93  Rocky  Hill  Rd.  Hadley,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:  Walsh  Lumber  Co.,  Holyoke, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Employment  in  Wood  In- 
dustry 
Activities:  Forestry  Club 


KENNETH  WAYNE  STEWART 
81  Summer  St.  Tewksbury,  Mass. 

Major:  Wood  Utilization 
Placement:    Friend  Lumber  Co.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Paper  and  Pulp  Industry 
Activities:  Basketball  1,2;  Forestry  Club; 
Wood  Utilization  Club;  Soccer 


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THOMAS  JOHN  SULLIVAN 
57  Valley  View  Circle        Amherst,  Mass. 
Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement;  H.  J.  Toole  Tree  Service,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

Fumre  Plans:  Operate  Small  Tree  Com- 
pany 
Aaivities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club 


EDWARD  ANTHONY  SZAMRETA 
251  Reservation  Rd.        Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Major:   Arboriculmre  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Arnold   Arboremm,   Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass. 

Aaivities:  Arbor  Club  1,  2;  Scuba  Club 
j  1,  2;  Forestry  Club  2 

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RONALD  CARL  SWANSON 
Colvintown  Rd.  Coventry,  R.  I 

Major:  Floriculmre 

Placement:  Scott  the  Florist,  East  Green, 
wich,  Rhode  Island 

Future  Plans:  Owner  of  Garden  Center 
Aaivities:   Floriculmre  Club   1,  2,  Vice- 
President  2;  Dorm  Secretary  1;  Stosag  2 
Special  Events  Editor;  Snowball  Commit- 
tee 1;  Shorthorn  1;  Float  Committee  2 


NORMAN  MORTIMER  TAFT 

17  Leland  St.  Grafton,  Mass. 

Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Brewer  Custom  Spray,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Fuwre  Plans:  Undecided 
Activities:    Senate;    Judiciary;    Arbor   and 
Park  Club 


PAUL  ALPHONSE  SYBERTZ,  JR. 

846  Union  Street  Rockland,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Twin   Elm   Farm,   Rockland, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:   Animal  Science  Club  2;  Uni- 
versity Slaughter  Crew  2;  Litde  Interna- 
tional 2;  Dairy  Classic  2 


DONALD  BRUCE  TEDFORD 

426  Massachusetts  Ave.  Arlington,  Mass. 
Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Harold  Parker  State  Forest, 
Andover,  Mass. 

Fuwre  Plans:  Further  Education  —  For- 
estry 

Activities:  Arbor  Club  1,  2;  Hockey  1, 
2;  Dean's  List  1,  2 


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CHARLES  A.  THOMPSON.  Ill 

South  East  St.  Amherst,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Smith  Farm,  Hadley,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Further  Education 
Activities:    Animal    Science    Club    1,    2; 
Little  International  2;  Dairy  Classic  2 


RICHARD  EDWARD  TINKHAM 
Wood  Street  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Major:  Poultry  Science 
Placement:   Harco  Orchards  Farm,  South 
Easton,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:   Undecided 
Activities:    Poultry   Science   Club;    Stoso; 
Campus  4-H  Club 


DONALD  TORDOFF 

387  Weston  Rd,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:      Windy-Lo-Nursery,      South 
Natick,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Take  a  third  year  at  Stock- 
bridge;  start  a  business 
Activities:   Landscape  Operations  Club   1, 
2;  Soccer  Team  1,  2;  Agricultural  Fair  2; 
Zoology  Club  1,  2 


ERNEST  PETER  TOOMBS 

23  Maple  St.  Watertown,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  Woodland  Ice  Cream,  Water- 
town,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Management 
Activities:  Dairy  Club  1,  2;  I.F.C.  Repre- 
sentative; Alpha  Tau  Gamma  1,  2,  Presi- 
dent 2 


JAMES  HOWARD  TRIPP 

513  Hixbridge  Road  Westport,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 

Placement:     Howard     Tripp,     Westport, 

Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Dairy  Farmer 

Aaivities:   Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2 


MARINUS  VANDERPOL,  JR. 
757  Washington  St.         Fairhaven,  Mass. 
Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:    VanderPol    Nurseries,    Fair- 
haven,  Mass. 

Funire    Plans:    Wholesale    Nursery    and 
Garden  Center 
Activities:  Landscape  Operation  Club  1,  2 


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PETER  FREDRICK  VanWORMER 
63  Charles  Street  Natick,  Mass. 

Major:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Siskiyou  National  Forest, 
Oregon 

Future  Plans:  United  States  Forest  Service 
Activities:  Arboriculture  and  Park  Man- 
agement Club  1,  2;  Honor  Committee, 
Park  Management  2 


DAVID  L.  VINCE 

184  Main  St.        West  Springfield,  Mass. 
Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Franconia  Golf  Club,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Undecided 
Aaivities:  Turf  Management  Club  1,  2 


RAUL  O.  VIZCARDO  - 

Casilla  #85        Arequipa,  Peru,  So.  Amer. 
Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Vizcardo's    Farm,    Arequipa, 
Peru 

Future  Plans:  To  own  a  Ranch  and  raise 
cattle 

Activities:  Soccer;  Swimming;  Animal 
Science  Club;  Newman  Club;  Photo- 
graphy 


H.  ARNOLD  VOSBURGH 

Elizaville,  N.  Y. 
Major:  Horticulture 

Placement:     Vosburgh     Orchards,    Eliza- 
ville, N.  Y. 

Future  Plans:  Fruit  Farming 
Aaivities:  Horticulture  Club 


MALCOLM  SIMPSON  WALKER 
349  Plain  Street  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Major:    Aboriculture   and   Park   Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Nickerson    State    Park,    East 
Brewster,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Park  Management 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


JEFFREY  HAROLD  WARD 
129  Pakachoag  St.  Auburn,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:    Pakachoag    Golf    Club,    Au- 
burn, Mass. 

Future  Plans:   Golf  Club  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club 


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EUGENE  MICHAEL  WESSON 
23  Summit  Ave.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:  Chooker  Farm,  Vergennes,  Vt. 
Future  Plans:  Marriage 
Activities:    Dairy  Classic;   Little   Interna- 
tional; Animal  Science  I,  2;  Equestrian  1, 
2;  Float  Committee;  Agricultural  Fair 


GERALD  ALLEN  WEST 
P.O.  Box  471  Simsbury,  Conn. 

Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:  Conn.  State  Park  and  Forest 
Coram.,  Pleasant  Valley,  Conn. 
Future  Plans :  Conn.  State  Park  and  Forest 
Comm. 

Activities:    Forestry   Club    1;    Arbor   and 
Park  Club  2 


EDWARD  MICHAEL  WIACEK 
Greenway  Road  Woodbridge,  Conn. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:   Race  Brook  Country  Club, 
Orange,  Conn. 

Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Management  Club  1,  2, 
President  2;  Counselor  2 


CHARLES  EDWARD  WHEELER 

23 1  Highland  St.        New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Major:  Floriculture 
ist,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Placement :  Albert  Lehan  Wholesale  Flor- 
Future  Plans:  Armed  Service  —  Florist 
Business 

Aaivities:  Stoso,  Vice-President  2;  Short- 
horn 1,  2,  Editor  1;  Senate  2 


DAVID  WILCOX 
323  Oak  St.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:    Wilcox    Poultry    Farm,   East 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Dairy  Farming 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club  2 


JAMES  BYRON  WILLIAMS 
Fairview  Street  Wheelerburg,  Ohio 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Elk's  Country  Club,  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio 
Future  Plans:  Golf  Course  Superintendent 
Aaivities:  Turf  Club 


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THOMAS  J.  WOJCIK 
63  Summer  St.  Adams,  Mass. 

Major:  Turf  Management 
Placement:  Taconic  Golf  Club,  Williams- 
town,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Superintendent 
Activities:  Turf  Club 


DAVID  S.  WOOD 
35  Fairfax  St.  Burlington,  Mass. 

Major:  Dairy  Technology 
Placement:  H.  P.  Hood  and  Son's,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Further  Education  —  Food 
Processing 

Activities:   Dairy  Tech  Club   1,  2,  Vice- 
President;  Intramural  Basketball 


RONALD  BRADFORD  WORK 
557  Park  Street  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Major:   Arboriculture  and  Park  Manage- 
ment 

Placement:    Roland    C.    Nickerson    State 
Park,  East  Brewster,  Mass. 
Future  Plans:  Park  Service 
Activities:  Arbor  and  Park  Club  1,  2 


RONALD  JOHN  WRIGHT 

493  Leyden  Rd.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Major:  Animal  Science 
Placement:   Pine  Meadow  Farm,  North- 
field,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Farming 
Activities:  Animal  Science  Club;  F.F.A. 


PETER  LEON  WORMSTEAD 
24  Enory  Street  Saugus,  Mass. 

Major:  Landscape  Operations 
Placement:   Alantic  Tree  and  Landscape, 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Future  Plans:  Landscape  Business 
Aaivities:  Land  Operations  Club 


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Seniors  no 


Michael  Richard  Athanas,  75  Atlantic  Ave.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Richard  Michael  Bator,  1  Bay  Ave.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
Marcia  Bicknell,   162  Central  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 
Judith  Anne  Bratton,   101  W.  Upland  Rd.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
John  David  Callahan,  97  Standish  Ave.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
James  Joseph  Campbell,  78  Warwick  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Earle  Fredrick  Carpenter,   156  Euclid  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
John  Joseph  Coffey,   184  Filler  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Raymond  Charles  Delmonico,  60  K  St.,  Hull,  Mass. 
John  Gordon  Dimock,  Kelley  Rd.,  So.  Yarmouth,  Mass. 
John  Sheldon  Downs,  Cushman  Rd.,  E.  Leverett,  Mass. 
Robert  Holden  Earle,  82  Morse  St.,  Sharon,  Mass. 
John  Henry  Ellis,  503  Linden  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Richard  Albert  Fix,  3813  Brewerton  Rd.,  North  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
William  Nathaniel  Fornaro,  318  Union  St.,  Randolph,  Mass. 
Gary  Eugene  Gentile,  Warren  Wright  Rd.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
David  Alban  Giroux;  57  East  Main  St.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Paul  Roger  Gorman,  Main  St.,  Upton,  Mass. 
George  Edward  Hodson,  45  Elm  St.,  West  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Paul  Edward  Johnson,  Chargonneau  Ave.,  East  Freetown,  Mass. 


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Lctured 


John  Michael  Keller,  Jr.,  92  Lenox  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Edward  Thomas  Kennedy,  64  Middle  St.,  Hadley,  Mass. 
Stuart  Leonard  Lanza,  31  Columbia  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass. 
Dennis  Paul  Ledger,  39  Middle  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Roland  Arthur  Lussier,  100  Haven  Ave.,  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Walter  Joseph  Martinath,  17B  Carr  Rd.,  Berlin,  Mass. 
Jan  Wilson  Merzbach,  236  No.  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
David  Campbell  Page,  215  High  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 
Linwood  Ethan  Palmer,  III,  38  Pine  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Albert  Dennis  Poudrier,  44  Heathstone  Terrace,  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Dennis  Robert  Poulsen,  Patten  Rd.,  Westford,  Mass. 
Bruce  Leonard  Robert,  290  South  St.,  West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Brian  Michael  Salerno,  10  Maple  Ave.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Thomas  Denny  Smith,  Route  #1,  Box  3148,  Belchertown,  Mass. 
Kenneth  Stuart  Sokol,  15  Audubon  Park,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Michael  Edward  Sroka,  Mill  Valley  Rd.,  Belchertown,  Mass. 
Kevin  Robert  Steede,  41  Summit  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Thomas  Bernard  Sullivan,  108  Fifth  Ave.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Francis  Paul  Thomits,  139  Clinton  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Gordon  Christopher  Thurlow,   14  Oceanside  Dr.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Robert  Gary  Warnicke,  4502  West  I4th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 


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FRESHMEN  CLASS  OFFICERS 


J.  Freydman 
Secretary 


J.  Cooper 
Treasurer 


K.  Siedel 
President 


P.  Parkhurst 
Vice  President 


ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


SENIORS 


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Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Maldonado,  D.  Howard,  R.  Viscardo,  J.  Cockroft,  R.  Creeger,  R.  Cobb, 
J.  Brewer,  J.  Carlson,  A.  King,  J.  Padula,  J.  Barratt.  Second  row:  C.  Bourne,  P.  Gallant,  L.  Levellie,  M. 
Clery,  W.  Snow,  P.  Gagnon,  J.  Tripp,  D.  Wilcox,  R.  Gilmore,  R.  Wright,  D.  Paquin.  Third  row:  E. 
Poison,  P.  Sybertz,  D.  Black,  D.  Adams,  C.  Bucelwicz,  L.  Jarkko,  P.  Field,  C.  Thompson,  S.  Morse,  M. 
Wesson,  J.  Saliba. 


FRESHMEN 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  D.  Stacy,  W.  Sullivan,  M.  Pecha,  C.  Carpenter,  D.  Grinkis,  A.  Basso,  C. 
White,  M.  McGuire,  P.  Gray.  Second  row:  A.  Howe,  K.  Esty,  M.  Kelly,  P.  Norris,  L.  Crist,  M.  Howland, 
J.  Roseberry,  C.  Eldrent,  C.  Cromach,  J.  Howdy  Adams.  Third  row:  P.  Mulcahy,  R.  Lang,  L.  Underwood, 
L.  Tinini,  H.  Boyce,  T.  Harris,  D.  Olson,  M.  Cook. 


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ARBORICULTURE  and  PARK  MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  E.  Szamreta,  B.  Byrne,  B.  Mellor,  M.  Walker,  R.  Work,  N.  Taft,  G.  West, 
B.  Green,  D.  Poulsen,  P.  Smith,  L.  Palmer,  S.  Sandell,  P.  Johnson.  Second  row:  S.  Dicks,  G.  Hodson,  F. 
Sobieski,  P.  Hammond,  T.  Sullivan,  G.  Sheppard,  M.  Anacker,  L.  Lincoln,  D.  Jones,  P.  Carlson,  M. 
Mulryan,  B.  Cowley,  D.  Tedford,  P.  Van  Wormer,  G.  DriscoU,  P.  Damon,  S.  Richardson,  S.  Leblanc, 
B.  O'Brien,  B.  Annesse,  B.  Philbrick. 


FRESHMEN 


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DAIRY  TECHNOLOGY 


SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  S.  Downey,  J.  Dolan,  D.  Alessio.  Second  row:  J.  Barrus,  B.  Leach,  R.  Hoelzer. 


FRESHMEN 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  C.  Olson,  J.  Venuti.  Second  row:  B.  Snow, 
J.  Chase. 


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FLORICULTURE 


SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Swanson,  T.  Monahan,  L.  Slack,  S.  Gifford,  S.  Kalishman,  C.  Wheeler. 
Second  row:  G.  Pendleton,  R.  Anderson,  L.  Glushien,  E.  Bingham.  Third  row:  A.  Erickson. 


FRESHMEN 


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RESTAURANT  and  HOTEL  MANAGEMENT 

SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Mariano,  J.  Dimick,  M.  Houseman,  M.  Rossi,  A.  Busher,  R.  Felton.  Second 
row:  K.  Gustifson,  M.  Connley,  R.  Alphonse,  A.  Ingham,  W.  McCormick. 


FRESHMEN 


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FOOD  DISTRIBUTION 

SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Dutra,  R.  Prior,  R.  Bates,  W.  Nooth,  A.  Bowles,  T.  Sullivan,  R.  Fleming. 


FRESHMEN 


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POULTRY  SCIENCE 

SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Tinkham,  D.  Birnie.  Second  row:  S.  Birch,  R. 
Lawton. 


FRESHMEN 


Left  to  right  —  First  rotv:  F.  Linderman,  F.  Dunn,  Ibrahim.  Second  row:  H.  Buckly,  Matazu,  A.  Clark. 


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LANDSCAPE  OPERATIONS 


SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  D.  Wormstead,  J.  Mulhalko,  K.  Steed,  M.  Vanderpol,  R.  Sanger,  J.  Prevost. 
Second  row:  R.  Brown,  S.  Moreau,  J.  Deveraux,  J.  Polowski,  M.  Powers,  W.  Burzenski,  D.  Tordoff, 
G.  Cookson. 


FRESHMEN 


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TURF  MAINTENANCE 


SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Hall,  W.  Martenath,  D.  Page,  J.  Garrett,  J.  William,  P.  Nugent,  G.  Brothers, 
J.  Coffey,  T.  Wojcik,  C.  Scott.  Second  row:  R.  Callen,  P.  Gorman,  C.  French,  R.  French,  J.  Ward,  R. 
McGuire,  S.  Sablak,  A.  Clarkson,  C.  Capozzi,  R.  Earle.  Third  row:  J.  Ellis,  P.  Johnson,  P.  Sicard,  F.  Thom- 
its,  R.  Bator,  B.  Robert,  J.  Cronin.  Fourth  row:  B.  Cowan,  J.  Boldebook,  J.  Cronin,  J.  Cole,  H.  Frenette, 
E.  Wiacek,  P.  Bass,  A.  Bachand,  A.  Hunter. 


FRESHMEN 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Heeley  N.  B.  Leakney,  W.  Hale,  R.  DeRosier,  W.  Stinson,  L.  Thompson,  J. 
Nugnes,  P.  Deehan,  L.  Anshewitz.  Second  row:  D.  Marcottee,  K.  Paolini,  R.  Pemble,  D.  Scala,  P.  Cou- 
ture, L.  Bernard,  J.  Third  row:  F.  Meda,  T.  Ryan,  R.  Savolainen,  D.  Haller,  R.  Ovian,  J.  Barry,  R.  Erick- 
son.  Fourth  row:  J.  Charron,  C.  Martineau,  J.  Field,  J.  Beasley,  T.  Rockwood,  P.  Cambell,  J.  Lynch,  K. 
Cominsky. 


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WOOD  TECHNOLOGY 

SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Gurtin,  J.  Rosse,  D.  Barrows,  R.  Schoonover.  Second  row:  W.  Southard, 
K.  Stewart,  M.  Shaw,  D.  Nutbrown,  S.  Cobb. 


FRESHMEN 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  O.  Siebert,  J.  Grab,  K.  Siedel,  W.  Webb,  R.  Hunt.  Second  row:  B.  Bassett, 
P.  Foster,  J.  Sulda,  D.  McKellar,  S.  Calef. 


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HORTICULTURE 


FRESHMEN  AND  SENIORS 


Left  to  right  —  First  rotv:  J.  Cooper,  G.  Marshall,  A.  Vosburgh,  D.  Reed,  T.  Napoli.  Second  row:  A. 
Bergestrom,  W.  Holmes,  D.  Larochelle,  M.  Welleker. 


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


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72 


Cluts 


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ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Maldonado,  M.  Howland,  R. 
Viscardo,  J.  Cockroft,  R.  Creeger,  A.  Cobb,  J.  Brewer,  J.  Carl- 
son, A.  King,  H.  McGuire,  J  Padula.  Second  row:  J.  Roseberry, 
C.  Bourne,  P.  Gallant,  L.  Levellie,  M.  Clery,  W.  Snow,  P.  Gag- 
non,  J.  Tripp,  D.  Wilcox,  C.  Eldred,  A.  Basso,  P.  Gray,  D. 


Grinkis,  L.  Underwood,  M.  Pecha.  Third  row:  R.  Esty,  M. 
Kelly,  D.  Howard,  E.  Poison,  P.  Sybertz,  D.  Black,  D.  Adams, 
C.  Bucelwicz,  L.  Jarkko,  P.  Field,  C.  Thompson,  S.  Morse,  E. 
Wesson,  J.  Barratt,  R.  Lang. 


What's  up  Doc! 


Girl  meets  Boy 


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I  don't  believe  it. 


And  they  think  cows  are  stupid! 


Foot  Pete  is  gone. 


Everybody  now,  1-2-3. 


Penny,  come  back! 


But  I  like  hotses. 


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ABORICULTURE  AND  PARK 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  P.  Nelson,  H.  Woollard,  T.  Burke, 
J.  Belding,  T.  Foster,  R.  Morton,  D.  Simpson,  R.  Legg,  R. 
Baker,  D.  Cochrane,  R.  Milne,  P.  Griffiths,  C.  Turner,  W.  Ter- 
rill,  R.  Keller,  D.  Buma,  A.  Berube,  E.  Pierce,  R.  Allardice,  J. 
Guinan,  D.  Peterson,  A.  Falcon,  D.  West,  R.  Pollock,  R.  La- 
more,  K.  Jones,  J.  Bunce,  R.  Mott,  R.  Morton.  Second  row:  D. 
Cummings,  S.  Milone,  K.  Janda,  C.  Kupha,  C.  Voodus,  J.  Soles, 
J.  Puhala,  B.  Byrne,  B.  Mellor,  M.  Walker,  R.  Work,  G.  Hod- 


son,  G.  Sheppard,  P.  Hammond,  F.  Sobieski,  T.  Sullivan,  S. 
Dix,  M.  Anacker,  E.  Szamreta,  B.  Cowley,  D.  Jones,  N.  Taft, 
P.  Carlson,  D.  Tedford,  J.  Richardson,  P.  Dammon,  J.  Leblanc, 
B.  O'Brien,  B.  Annese,  S.  Sandell,  G.  West,  M.  Mulryan,  L. 
Palmer,  P.  Smith,  B.  Green,  D.  Poulsen,  P.  Van  Wormer,  B. 
Philbrick,  L.  Lincoln,  G.  DriscoU,  P.  Johnson,  K.  Ponichtera, 
D.  Hart,  C.  Stukus. 


When  Johnny  comes  marching  home. 


Look  Ma,  no  cavities! 


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MANAGEMENT  CLUB 


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DAIRY  TECH  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  J.  Chase,  C.  Olsen,  S.  Downey,  J.  Dolan,  J.  Venuti,  D.  Allessio.   Second  row: 
B.  Snow,  J.  Barrus,  B.  Leach,  R.  Hoelzer. 


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Dairy  Tech  Care  package,  anyone? 


What's  Carol's  hands  in  her  pockets  for? 


Whose  bald  Spot? 


Carol's  finally  doing  something? 


What  a  mess! 


Where's  Carol? 


The  invisible  man 


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It's  alive. 


FLORICULTURE  CLUB 


Left  to  right  ■ —  First  row:  T.  Monahan,  E.  Bingham,  G.  Pendleton,  L.  Slack,  S.  Shannon,  S.  Gifford,  R. 
Swanson,  C.  Wheeler,  R.  Anderson.  Second  row:  R.  Adams,  D.  Fletcher,  A.  Erickson,  L.  Glushien,  B. 
Newell,  J.  Sullivan,  S.  Kalishman,  S.  Guiness.  Third  row:  E.  Sauer,  D.  Hurley,  C.  Dadah,  J.  Hardt,  R. 
Cutler,  R.  Schmitt.  Fourth  row:  W.  Robblee,  J.  Moran,  J.  Cade,  K.  Silvey. 


Poor  Phil. 


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I've  rooted! 


Guaranteed  to  grow. 


Here  PhU. 


Please  Ruth,  I  would  rather  do  it  myself! 


Spin  the  bottle  anyone? 


Richie,  please! 


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WOOD  TECHNOLOGY  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Gurtin,  J.  Rosse,  D.  Barrows,  R.  Schoonover.  Second  row:  W.  Southard, 
K.  Stewart,  M.  Shaw,  D.  Nutbrown,  S.  Cobb. 


We  need  the  jolly  green  giant. 


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A  duck  .  .  .  pin 


Busy  Beavers 


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LANDSCAPE  OPERATIONS 

CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  J.  Schoenfeldt,  K.  Trussell,  E.  Kent, 
E.  Barraso,  D.  Helfrick,  D.  Yonika,  S.  Moos,  V.  Bannish,  P. 
Leofanti,  R.  Colella,  D.  Nesmith,  P.  Parkhurst,  M,  Scott,  B. 
Hughes,  W.  Dickie,  J.  Johnson,  W.  Horton.  Second  row:  C. 


Joerres,  B.  Gelinski,  J.  Mitchell,  P.  Wormstead,  J.  Michalko, 
K.  Stead,  R.  Brown,  S.  Moreau,  J.  Deveroux,  J.  Pawlowski,  M. 
Powers,  W.  Burbenski,  D.  Tordoff,  G.  Cookson,  J.  Prevost,  M. 
VanderPol,  R.  Sanger,  J.  Donbrowo,  J.  Murphy. 


Damn! 


Beautiful  Brown  eyes. 


Craps  anyone? 


Stay  Sober,  huh! 


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INNKEEPERS  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  M.  Connelly,  A.  Ingham,  K.  Creager,  M.  Housman,  M.  Rossi,  M.  Cully,  L. 
Stevens,  A.  Busher.  Second  row:  K.  Gustafson,  R.  Felton,  R.  Mariano,  J.  Alphonse,  J.  Slopes,  M.  Netto. 
Third  row:  A.  Dutra,  J.  Vizard,  D.  Spratt,  B.  Morgan,  W.  McCormick.  Fourth  row:  R.  Gerner,  P. 
Murphy,  H.  Ellison,  J.  Colpack,  R.  Collins.  Fifth  row:  J.  Puzine,  R.  Ford,  W.  Nooth,  M.  Bobola,  R. 
Brennan,  J.  Frydman,  J.  Odel. 


The  need  for  managers  in  the  restaurant  and  hotel 
industry  arises  from  the  vocational  opportunities  flow- 
ing 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  en- 
couraged by  the  able  and  forward-looking  leaders  of 
the  hotel  and  restaurant  profession. 

The  members  of  the  Innkeepers  Club  are  in  charge 
of  many  banquets,  such  as  the  President's  Christmas 
Banquet.  They  also  take  many  trips  to  different  restau- 
rants in  the  area. 


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FOOD  DISTRIBUTION  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  roio:  A.  Dutra,  R.  Bates,  A.  Bowles,  W.  Nooth,  R.  Fleming.  Second  row:  R.  Prior, 
R.  Goddard,  J.  Skulski,  T.  Sullivan. 


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Joe's 


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POULTRY  CLUB 


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Left  to  right  — •  First  row:  F.  Dunn,  W.  Linderminn,  D.  Birnie,  R,  Tinkham,  A.  Clark,  Ibrahim.  Second 
row:  S.  Birch,  R.  Lawton,  H.  Buckly,  Matazu. 


Chickens  all  the  way!   No  Candids. 


TURF  MAINTENANCE  CLUB 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  W.  Stinson,  N.  Bleakney,  R.  DeRosi- 
er,  R.  Heeley,  W.  Hale,  J.  Garrett,  J.  Williams,  P.  Nugent,  G. 
Brothers,  L.  Anshewitz,  J.  Nugnes,  P.  Deehan,  T.  Ryan.  Second 
row:  C.  French,  R.  French,  J.  Ward,  S.  Sablak,  P.  Sicard,  T. 
Comalli,  R.  Pemble,  L.  Bernard,  J.  Bohan,  J.  Coffey,  T.  Wojcik, 
C.  Scott.  Third  row:  J.  Ellis,  P.  Johnson,  W.  Martinath,  D. 
Page,  D.  Scala,  R.  Callen,  R.  Hall,  K.  Paolini,  A.  Clarkson, 
B.  Robert,  R.  Earle.  Fourth  row:  B.  Cowan,  P.  Gorman,  J. 


Boldebook,  J.  Charron,  C.  Martineau,  R.  McGuire,  R.  Savo- 
lainen,  J.  Lynch,  F.  Thomits,  R.  Bator,  C.  Capozzi,  P.  Bass, 
A.  Bachand.  Fifth  row:  H.  Frenette,  J.  Cole,  J.  Cronin,  R. 
Erickson,  J.  Cronin,  K.  Cominsky,  J.  Beasley,  D.  Vince,  L. 
Thompson,  P.  Couture,  F.  Meda.  Sixth  row:  A.  Hunter,  P. 
Campbell,  E.  Wiacek,  T.  Rockwood,  D.  Marcotte,  R.  Ovian, 
J.  Barry,  J.  Field,  D.  Haller. 


Grassing  Champs!  ! 


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Orgmizatiom 


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SHORTHORN 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  C.  Wheeler,  J.  Roseberry.  Second  row:  R.  Pollock,  J.  Barrus. 


The  Guiding  light 


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Dear  Martha 


Scandal  sheets 


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  fourth  year  and  the  best  so  far, 
of  publication  for  the  Shorthorn  and  its  newness  coupled 
with  inexperience  in  the  staff  have  held  its  scope  pri- 
marily to  social  and  athletic  affairs.  Age  and  added 
depth  will  surely  give  the  Shorthorn  a  more  compre- 
hensive view  of  campus  and  student  affairs. 


That's  not  a  halo. 


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STOSO 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  A.  Maldonado,  M.  Rossi,  D.  Howard,  M.  Housman,  A.  King,  C.  Wheeler, 
M.  Anacker,  L.  Slack,  W.  Cowley.  Second  row:  A.  Bowles,  P.  Parkhurst,  J.  Frydmen,  M.  Mulryan,  Mr. 
Dennison,  advisor,  S.  Gifford,  R.  Kubiack,  R.  McGuire,  W.  Annese,  J.  Barrus.  Third  row:  R.  Fleming, 
A.  Busher,  J.  Cockroft,  L.  Glushien,  W.  Nooth,  R.  Bates. 


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Early  in  1962,  in  an  attempt  to  establish  a  better 
relationship  between  the  Stockbridge  School  and  the 
University,  the  Stockbridge  Service  Organization  was 
formed.  Working  closely  with  the  four-year  counter- 
part. Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Stoso  has  engaged  in  several 
projects  which  have  greatly  benefited  the  campus  com- 
munity. These  projects  include  freshmen  and  senior 
registration,  annual  Stoso  dance,  selling  swags,  selling 
corsages  for  the  Snowball,  tutoring,  organizing  the 
Progress  Banquet,  and  awarding  scholarships. 


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STOSAG 


Left  to  right  — •  First  row:  S.  Kalishraan,  pictures;  G.  Pendleton,  business  manager;  J.  Padula,  editor;  S. 
Gifford,  seniors;  Dr.  Goddard,  advisor;  J.  Barrus,  clubs.  Second  row:  R.  Swanson,  special  events;  D. 
AUessio,  art;  J.  Lawrence,  faculty;  P.  Fields,  pictures;  R.  Cutler,  dorm  life;  P.  Gray,  sports;  R.  Goddard, 
dorm  life. 


The  yearbook  staff  has  put  many  long  hours  of  work 
into  editing  this  year's  yearbook.  We  feel  that  it  was 
not  wasted  time  and  we  take  great  pride  in  presenting 
to  you  STOSAG  '65.  The  student  body  as  a  whole  is 
to  be  congratulated  for  their  fine  cooperation  in  helping 
to  make  this  yearbook  a  success,  even  though  difficulties 
were  encountered  with  a  few  individuals,  organizations, 
and  clubs.  Therefore,  the  staff  thanks  the  students  and 
hopes  that  they  will  also  be  proud  of  their  yearbook, 
STOSAG    '65. 


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SIGMA  SIGMA  ALPHA 


Left  to  right  — •  Firsi  row:  G.  Bundy,  J.  Brewer,  S.  Gifford,  L.  Slack,  P.  Fields.  Second  row:  M.  Culley, 
M.  Howland,  M.  Housman,  S.  Morse,  S.  Shannon,  M.  Rossi.  Third  row:  D.  Smith,  L.  Crist,  C.  White, 
M.  Williams,  L.  Jarkko. 


ADVISOR 


PRESIDENT 


Mrs.  M.  DuBois 


Susan  Gifford 


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The  purpose  of  Sigma  Sigma  Alpha  is  to  stimulate  scholastic  excellence,  provide  a  social 
organization  for  Stockbridge  women  and  encourage  women  to  enter  the  field  of  agriculture. 


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ALPHA 

TAU 
GAMMA 


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Alpha  Tau  Gamma  fraternity  was  founded  at 
the  University  of  Massachusetts  in  1919.  It  is  the 
only  fraternity  founded  by  and  exclusively  for 
Stockbridge  students. 

The  social  life  of  the  brothers  included  frequent 
parties,  exchange  suppers,  Homecoming  and  the 
Sno-ball.  For  work  activities  the  brothers  remod- 
eled some  of  the  rooms  in  the  house. 


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First  row:  Left  to  Right  —  J.  Frydman,  J.  Brewer,  P.  Park- 
hurst,  S.  Gifford,  M.  Mulryan,  M.  Rossi,  J.  Padula,  L.  Slack, 
N.  Taft.  Second  row:  Left  to  Right  —  D.  Howard,  D.  Hel- 
frick,  R.  Fleming,  J.  Venuti,  P.  Leofanti,  R.  Kubiak,  B.  Phil- 


brick,  S.  Shannon,  L.  Glushien,  H.  WoUard.  Third  row:  Left 
to  Right  —  D.  Jones,  A.  Bowles,  G.  Pendleton,  J.  Carlson, 
C.  Bucelwicz,  G.  Bundy,  W.  Annese,  J.  Sokolowski,  W. 
Nooth,  R.  Bates,  C.  Wheeler. 


SENATE 


Under  the  direction  of  President  Mulryan  the 
Senate  had  a  successful  year  with  the  budget  caus- 
ing the  biggest  debate.  Each  major  club,  and  organ- 
ization is  represented  enabling  each  student  to 
have  a  voice  in  our  school's  student  government. 
The  functions  of  the  Senate  are  many  and  varied 
but  always  directed  toward  improving  the  aca- 
demic and  social  affairs  of  the  student. 


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Student 

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The  Judiciary  was  formed  in  the 
pattern  of  the  American  Judicial 
Court,  that  is,  the  defendant  is  inno- 
cent until  proven  otherwise.  Keep- 
ing this  in  mind,  the  Judiciary 
members  did  an  excellent  job  this 
year  in  trying  cases  involving  in- 
fractions of  the  Stockbridge  rules. 

The  Judiciary  not  only  promotes 
better  student  discipline  but  also 
teaches  the  true  meaning  of  the 
American  government. 

Jim  Padula  was  elected  Chief 
Justice  for  the  1964-65  year  with 
Lianne  Slack  being  elected  Secre- 
tary. Bruce  Newell  was  chosen 
sergeant-at-arms,  Dick  Ford  as  Sen- 
ator, and  Art  Darcy  will  be  Chief 
Justice  for  the  coming  year. 


Row  1:  Left  to  right — L.  Slack,  J.  Padula. 

Row  2:  Left  to  right  —  B.  Newell,  A.  Darcy,  R.  Ford. 


Judiciary 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  H.Vosburgh,  C.  Scott,  M.  Houseman,  R.  Tinkham,  A.  King,  J.  Cockroft. 
Second  roti':  G.  Schonbeck,  M.  Shaw,  H.  Frenette,  P.  Bass,  J.  Cole,  B.  Philbrick,  D.  Tedford.  Third 
row:  D.  Larochelle,  E.  Wiacek,  D.  Paquin,  J.  Creeger,  D.  Howard,  T.  Smith,  D.  Reid,  G.  Driscoll,  R. 
Bergstrom. 


LEAR 


The  Stockbridge  Honor  Society,  Lear,  is  composed  of  senior  students  who  have  main- 
tained 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. 


James  Cole    Turf  Management 

Hubert  Frenette  Turf  Management 

Marion  Housman  Restaurant  and  Hotel  Management 

Donald  Tedford      Arboriculture  and  Park  Management 

Malcolm  Shaw  Wood  Utilization 

Robert  Gilmore  Animal  Science 

Alvaro  Maldonado  Animal  Science 

George  Driscoll      Arboriculture  and  Park  Management 

Donald   Howard   Animal  Science 

David  Larochelle Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops 

Douglas  Paquin  Animal  Science 

James   Cockroft    Animal  Science 

Edward  Wiacek Turf  Management 


Richard  Tinkham  Poultry  Science 

Danial  Adams Animal  Science 

Bruce  Philbrick      Arboriculture  and  Park  Management 
Marcia  Bicknell  Restaurant  and  Hotel  Management 

Joel  Creeger Animal  Science 

Charles  Scott Turf  Management 

Alan  King Animal  Science 

Peter  Bass  Turf  Management 

Donald  Reid    Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops 

Thomas  Smith      Arboriculture  and  Park  Management 

Harry  Vosburgh,  Jr Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops 

Robert  Bergstrom  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops 

Gary  Schonbeck Wood  Utilization 


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Sports 


SOCCER 


The  Stockbridge  Soccer  team  had  a  poor  season  this  year  with  a  record  of  one  win  and 
five  losses.  This  was  due  mainly  to  the  lack  of  practice  sessions  and  experience. 

With  over  half  the  players  returning  next  year  and  with  a  few  more  practice  sessions  a 
more  favorable  record  is  expeaed. 


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FINAL  SCORES 


Mt.  Hermon  

Deerfield  

U.  Mass.  J.V.  ... 
U.  Mass.  Frosh  .. 

Deerfield  

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Stockbridge  0 

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First  row:  Left  to  right  —  G.  Hodson,  S.  Dicks,  Col.  Marchant,  W.  Annese.   Second  row:  Left  to  right 
—  C.  Voutas,  R.  Morton,  D.  Grinkis,  J.  Cade,  R.  Schmitt,  B.  NeweU. 


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Thirty-rwo  candidates  tried  out  for  the  1964-65  Stock- 
bridge  Rifle  Team.  The  seniors  that  returned  for  their 
second  year  are  Captain  Steve  Dicks,  Bill  Annese,  Dan 
Black,  and  George  Hodson.  The  hard  job  of  picking  a 
twelve  man  team  was  left  to  Col.  Marchant. 

Once  again  Stockbridge  beat  Yale  for  the  sixth  con- 
secutive victory  with  the  team  compiling  a  score  of  1321 
to  1243  points. 

Three  tough  matches  are  remaining,  but  the  team  is 
hoping  to  add  three  more  victories  to  their  record.  Con- 
gratulations to  Col.  Marchant  for  the  fine  job  he  has 
done  with  the  team. 


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Yale 


POSTAL  MATCHES 


Alliance  College,  Pa 1303 

New  York  State  U 1241 

St.  Bonaventure  U.,  N.Y.  1150 

TulaneU.,Lou 1377 

Marshall  U.,  W.  Va 1337 

Carnegie  Tech,  Pa 1396 


Stockbridge  1292 

Stockbridge  1282 

Stockbridge  1081 

Stockbridge  1307 

Stockbridge  1326 

Stockbridge  1315 


SHOULDER-TO-SHOULDER  MATCHES 

Northeastern  U.  Frosh         1081 
U.  of  Mass.  Frosh  1 1 16 

Harvard  Varsity  1157 

Yale  Frosh  1243 

Trinity  College  Frosh  —  Forfeit 


Stockbndge  

Stockbridge 

1118 
1105 

Stockbridge 

1132 

Stockbridge    

1321 

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Front:  Left  to  Right  —  K.  Jones,  A.  Dutra,  J.  Crowley,  P.  Gully,  R.  Costello,  P.  Johnson.  Standing: 
Left  to  Right  —  D.  Allessio,  R.  Flemming,  P.  Johnson,  A.  Hunter,  W.  Nooth,  K.  Stewart,  K.  Comin- 
sky,  Coach  Berquist. 


BASKETBALL 


This  year's  team  was  headed  by  the  return  of 
our  lettermen;  however,  the  team  never  reached 
its  full  potential  and  was  hampered  by  lack  of 
practice  and  experience.  The  record  was  one  win 
and  five  defeats. 

With  many  freshmen  returning  and  with  the 
team  spirit  and  sportsmanship  demonstrated  both 
in  and  off  the  field,  next  years  team  should  be  an 
even  bigger  threat.  Most  imponant  —  the  team  has 
gained  a  real  feeling  of  sportsmanship  that  will 
never  be  forgotten. 


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SCORES 

Northampton  Commercial  College  76 

AtholY.  M.  C.  A 70 

Franklin  College 80 

Westfield  State  J.V 63 

Cornwall  Academy 103 

Berkshire  Christian  College  102 

Northampton  Commercial  College  58 

Deerfield  Academy  J.V 67 

Winchendon  School 41 

Cornwall  Academy 81 

Franklin  Pierce  College  73 

Northampton  Commercial  College  69 

Mount  Hermon  J.V 46 

Windsor  Mt.  School 46 

Winchendon  School 82 

Westfield  State  J.V 96 


Stockbridge  74 

Stockbridge  ()G 

Stockbridge  79 

Stockbridge  76 

Stockbridge  78 

Stockbridge  75 

Stockbridge  68 

Stockbridge  66 

Stockbridge  85 

Stockbridge  67 

Stockbridge  67 

Stockbridge  61 

Stockbridge  70 

Stockbridge  70 

Stockbridge  73 

Stockbridge  90 


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This  year  the  hockey  team  combined  with  the 
University  freshmen  forming  an  excellent  team. 
The  skaters  worked  well  together  as  was  proven  by 
the  excellent  record  of  three  wins,  no  losses  and  one 
tie. 


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Standing:  Left  to  Right  —  O.  Seibert,  B.  Anderson.    Front:  Left  to  Right  —  R 
Morton,  R.  French,  D.  Tedford. 


SCORES 

Worcester  Poly  Tech 1 

Deerfield  J.V 3 

Amherst  Frosh 5 

Deerfield  J.V 1 


Stockbridge  16 

Stockbridge  3 

Stockbridge 7 

Stockbridge   4 


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First  rotr:  Left  to  Right  —  K.  Steed,  A.  Lafage,  W.  Nooth,  J.  Venuti,  D.  Olson.    Second  row:  Left  to 
right  —  M.  Pecha,  J.  Lynch,  J.  Cronin,  J.  Vizard,  D.  Spratt,  D.  Weigal. 


INTRAMURAL  FOOTBALL 


All  out  enthusiasm  by  both  spectators  and  team 
was  the  key  note  for  the  Middlesex  Intramural 
Football  Team.  The  team  was  comprised  of  ten 
rugged  members  and  formed  an  unbeatable  com- 
bination. Their  record  was  seven  wins  and  two 
losses  to  place  them  in  third  slot  on  the  Intramural 
Circuit. 

This  team  was  always  up  against  heavy  odds, 
but  teamwork  and  strategy  helped  to  overcome  this 
handicap.  Two  individuals  were  distinguished  by 
being  chosen  for  the  Intramural  All  Star  Team. 
They  were  Wendell  Nooth,  and  Kevin  Steede. 

With  the  return  of  four  members  next  year 
the  team  should  again  have  extraordinary  success. 


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SCIENCE  IN  AGRICULTURE 

WEEKEND 


This  year's  first  Science  in  Agriculture  Fair  was  considered  a  resounding  success.  An 
estimate  of  fifteen  thousand  people  viewed  the  myriad  exhibits  and  functions  of  the  rwo-day 
fair. 

The  fistula  ted  cow  presented  herself  very  well  to  the  public,  and  did  not  balk  as  people 
looked  into  her  first  stomach  and  viewed  the  mysteries  of  digestion. 

There  were  many  interesting  and  educational  exhibits  featured  by  the  various  agricultural 
departments.  For  example,  the  Land  Operation  Club  featured  miniature  trees,  shrubbery  and 
a  running  brook.  Also,  the  Floriculmre  Club  drew  visitors  to  its  exhibit  of  floral  arrangements 
for  the  home,  hospital  and  wedding. 

Most  important,  the  show  presented  well  the  changing  role  of  agriculture  today.  It 
helped  to  clear  up  misconceptions  about  the  "Aggie  College"  and  showed  it  to  be  a  dynamic 
and  integral  part  of  the  modern  college  campus. 


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SNO-BALL 


This  year  the  annual  Sno-Ball  Dance  was  as  always,  a  highlight  of  the  Winter  Carnival 
Weekend.  As  the  clock  struck  eight,  couples  started  to  arrive  and  the  music  from  Bobby 
Kaye  and  his  orchestra  filled  the  ballroom.  Many  distinguished  guests  arrived  such  as 
President  and  Mrs.  Lederle,  Mrs,  Jeffrey  and  a  number  of  the  faculty. 

When  the  clock  struck  ten  thirty  everyone  grew  anxious  awaiting  the  selection  of  the 
Sno-Ball  queen.  President  Lederle  crowned  this  year's  queen,  Nancy  Glover. 

Finally  all  good  things  come  to  an  end  and  so  did  the  Sno-Ball.  When  twelve  o'clock 
struck,  the  couples  started  on  their  own  way.  They  will  always  have  fond  memories  of  the 
Sno-Ball  of  1965. 


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Left  to  Right:  Miss  Prisilla  Moody,  Miss  Joan  Graham,  Miss  Nancy  Glover  —  the  queen.  Miss  Sandy 
Babin,  and  Miss  Carol  EUstrom. 


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PROGRESS  BANQUET 


The  11th  Annual  Progress  Banquet  presented  by 
Stoso  was  held  March  9,  1965  in  the  Student  Union 
Ballroom.  The  banquet  this  year  was  well  attended  and 
enjoyed  by  all.  Awards,  scholarships,  presentations  and 
dedications  were  awarded  to  students  for  their  outstand- 
ing achievements  while  at  Stockbridge. 

"Progress  Banquet"  is  a  fitting  name  for  this  banquet 
because  of  the  recognition  given  to  those  students  that 
demonstrate  interest  and  initiative  in  their  major  and  to 
the  Stockbridge  School. 


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Professor  of  the  Year 


Outstanding  Senator 


Outstanding  Basketball  Player 


Stosag  Dedication 


Lear  Awards 


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Awarding  Stoso  Scholarships 


NEW  STOSO  MEMBERS 


Left  to  right  —  First  row:  R.  Gerner,  K.  Esty,  J.  Frydman,  P.  Parkhurst,  P.  Griffths.   Second  row:  R. 
Ford,  J.  Cooper,  J.  Roseberry,  S.  Calef,  J.  Bunce.  Third  row:  R.  Schmitt,  W.  Holmes,  J.  Cade. 


Outstanding  Stoso  Member 


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LITTLE  INTERNATIONAL 


The  1965  Little  International  was  once  again  a  great 
success.  The  animals  were  fitted  and  shown  especially  well 
this  year  which  made  it  difficult  for  the  judges  to  choose  a 
winner. 

The  participants  are  Animal  Science  majors  in  both  the 
University  and  Stockbridge.  The  purpose  of  the  show  is  to 
give  the  smdents  an  opportunity  to  fit,  train,  and  show  an 
animal  of  a  certain  species. 

The  "Coed-Milking  Contest"  provided  entertainment  for 
all.  Coeds  who  aren't  familiar  with  the  art  of  milking, 
participate  in  the  contest  for  the  title  of  the  "Girl  with  the 
most  Pull  on  Campus". 

Reserve  Premier  Showman        Ronald  Wright 

Premier  Showman  Philip  Gagnon 

Honorable  Mention  Robert  Gilmore 


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Premier  Exhibitor,  Philip  J.  Gagnon 


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CAMPUS 


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Ask  me  if  I  care 


Church  is  out  ! 


Hatch  Rats 


Try  Nair 


Betrayed 


George  is  at  it  again 


Rat's  at  it  again 


Wow 


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Studying? 


We  payed  for  this  ! ! 


Psych  majors?? 


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Vermont  Life 


I'd  rather  fight  than  switch  !! 


Too  much  cribbing 


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Acmally,  Ah,  Ya  know 


Rat's  scooping  again 


My  voice  is  still  changing 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 

The  following  people  have  contributed  greatly  to  the  success  of  the  1965  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  office  staff  for  their  many  suggestions  and  favors. 

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

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

to  Mr.  Kosarick  for  his  assistance  with  the  photography. 

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

the  Yearbook  Staff 


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