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Stockbridge School of tAgrieulture
at the
Umversity of Mtissachusetts
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.
10
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.
11
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.
12
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.
13
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.
14
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.
15
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.
16
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.
17
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.
20
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
35
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
36
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
37
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
38
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
2
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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
40
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
41
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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
42
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
43
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
44
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
45
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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
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Deerfield
Smith Academy
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3
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Stockbridge 0
Stockbridge 1
Stockbridge 0
Stockbridge 0
Stockbridge 3
Stockbridge 1
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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.
RIFLE TEAM
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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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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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