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This  set  of  yearbooks  u'as  compiled 

by  the  staff  of  the 

1967  Massachu- 

setts    Index    and 

donated    in    the 

interest   of  paying 

tribute  to   those 

who   have   created 

the   history  and 

traditions  existing 

at  the  University 

of  Massachusetts. 

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Churches,    sky-reachmg   spires   and   ivied   walls, 
•    and  rolling  forth  of  hymn  and  prayer. 

And   since   the  faithful   are  but   men,   there  is   a 
%    place  where  they  may  stop  to  seek  rest  and  re- 
freshment against  the  trials  still  to  come. 

Nearby  the  offices  of  government  stand,   to  knit 
©    the  town  into  a  law-abiding  whole. 


And  there,  a  house  of  books,  for  all  a  place  of 
•    search  and  solitude  and  study. 


Along  the  northbound  highway,  on  which  streams  of  travelers 
O     wend  their   sundry   ways,   are  homes   secure   in   the   warmth 
of  companionship. 

And  so  that  those  who  here   abide  do   not  lose  friendship's 
0     bonds,  there  is  a  building  through  which  messages  flow,  keep- 
ing touch  with  homes  in  other  towns. 

0     Then  where  town  turns  gradually  into  countryside,  a  campus 
stretches  wide  and  fair. 

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Here  young  people  come  questing  for  knowledge  to 
aid  them  in  their  chosen  ways. 

Some  choose  the  paths  of  business,  others  economics 
of  the  home,  or  sciences  both  physical  and  human. 

And  there  are  those  who  wish  to  mold  and  shape  the 
minds  of  children  who  will  one  day  fill  the  empty 
spaces  within  the  college  walls. 

This  is  no  rosy  gateway  to  insure  fame  and  fortune, 
for  the  test  of  application  comes  when  the  theorizing 
classroom  days  are  done. 


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which  all  may  come  to  know. 


^    Here  in  the  classes  of  Old  Chapel  or  at  the  "stacks"  and  study -desks 
of  the  "Libe"  the  students  carve  their  paths  into  the  future. 


It  is  now  that  friends  are  made  and  cherished,  held  fast  by  the  bonds 
of  fellowship,  strengthened  by  the  common  aim  of  graduation. 

The  town  is  passed  and  now  the  college,  ahead  the  open  country 
lies— fields,  mountains,  and  the  river— leaving  to  each  who  passes, 
a  set  of  memories. 


RALPH  ALBERT  VAN  METER,  B.S.  (Ohio  State  University),  M.S.  (University 
of   Massachusetts),   Ph.D.   (Cornell   University),   President   of  the   University. 


FOR  HIS  LEADERSHIP 


Administrative  head  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts  is  Dr.  Ralph 
Albert  Van  Meter,  who  has  been  with  the  University  since  1917.  After 
having  held  such  administrative  positions  as  Head  of  the  Division  of 
Horticulture,  Head  of  the  Department  of  Pomology,  Dean  of  the  School 
of  Horticulture,  and  Acting  President  of  the  University,  Dr.  Van  Meter 
took  over  the  presidency  in  1948  as  successor  to  President  Emeritus 
Hugh  Potter  Baker. 


...THEIR  SERVICES 


Handling  the  University's  finances  is  Robert  Dorman  Hawley,  who 
has  been  Treasurer  since  1939.  Mr.  Hawley  previously  served  as 
Secretary  of  Massachusetts  State  College. 

The  responsibilities  of  Registrar  Marshall  Olin  Lanphear  include 
supervision  of  admissions,  registration,  and  scheduling;  issuance  of 
grade  reports;  and  preparation  of  the  University's  catalog. 

Since  1939  James  William  Burke  has  performed  the  Secretary's 
function  of  administrative  assistant  to  the  president.  He  is  now  also 
the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  Acting  Director  of  the 
University  Extension  Service. 


MARSHALL   OLIN   LANPHEAR,   B.S.,   M.S.   (Uni- 
versity   oi    Massachusetts),    Registrar   of   the    Uni- 
versity. 


ROBERT  DORMAN  HAWLEY,  B.S.  (University  of 
Massachusetts),  M.B.A.  (Boston  University), 
Treasurer  of  the  University. 


JAMES     WILLIAM     BURKE,     B.S.     (University     of 
Massachusetts),  Secretary  of  the  University. 


HIS  ENCOURAGEMENT 


His  Excellency,  The  Governor  Paul  A.  Dever 
President,  Ex-Ofiicio,  Board  ol  Trustees 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

Ernest    Hoftyzer,    B.S,    (Ohio    State    University),    Wellesley 

Alden   Chase  Brett,    B.S.    (University   of   Massachusetts),   Belmont 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Laura  McNamara  (Graduate  Teacher's  College), 
Cambridge 

Leonard  Carmichael,  S.B.,  Sc.D.  (Tufts  College),  Ph.D.  (Harvard 
University),  Litt.D.  (Portia),  LL.D.  (Boston  University,  Colgate  Uni- 
versity, Northeastern  University,  Rhode  Island  State  College,  St. 
Lawrence  University),  Medford 

Mrs.  Joseph  Swan  Leach,  Walpole 

Ralph  Fred  Taber,  B.S.  (University  of  Massachusetts),  A.M.  (Har- 
vard University),  West  Newton 

John  Martin  Deeley,  A.B.  (Williams  College),  Lee 

Clifford  Chesley  Hubbard,  A.B.,  Ph.D.  (Brown  University),  A.M. 
(Harvard  University),  Mansfield 

Harry  Dunlap  Brown,   B.S.   (University  of  Massachusetts),   Billerica 

John  William  Haigis,  M.A.  (Amherst  College),  Greenfield 

Joseph  Warren  Bortlelt,  A.B.  (Dartmouth  College),  LL.B.  (Harvard 
University),  LL.D.  (University  of  Massachusetts),  Boston 

Philip  Ferry  Whitmore,  B.S.  (University  of  Massachusetts),  Sunder- 
land 

William   Michael  Cashin,   A.B.   (Boston  College),   Milton 

William  Aylott  Orion,  B.A.,  M.A.  (Christ's  College,  Cambridge), 
M.Sc,  D.Sc.  (University  of  London),  LL.D.  (Boston  College), 
Northampton 

MEMBERS  EX  OFFICIO 

His  Excellency  Paul  Andrev/  Dever,  LL.B.  (Boston  University),  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Commonwealth,  President. 

Ralph  Albert  Van  Meter,  B.S.  (Ohio  State  University),  M.S.  (Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts),  Ph.D.  (Cornell  University),  President 
of  the  University. 

John  Joseph  Desmond,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.  (Harvard  University),  Com- 
missioner of  Education. 

John    Chandler,     B.A. 
culture. 

Joseph  Wanen  Barllett, 
University),  LL.D.  (Ur 
man. 

James  William  Burke,  B.S.  (University  of  Massachusetts),  Amherst, 
Secretary. 

Robert  Dorman  Hawley,  B.S.  (University  of  Massachusetts),  M.B.A. 
(Boston  University),  Amherst,  Treasurer. 


(Yale    University),    Commissioner    of    Agri- 


A.B.    (Dartmouth  College),    LL.B.    (Harvard 
iversity    of    Massachusetts),    Boston,    Chair- 


Standing:  Hawley,  Carmichael,  Keleher,  Mahan,  Burke,  Chandler 
Desmond,  Whitmore,  Stokes. 


Sitting:    Brown,   McNamara,    Hubbard,    Williams,    Van  Meter,    Bart- 
left.  Leach,  O'Brian,  Marsh,  EIL 


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. . .  THEIR  DIRECTION 


William  Lawson  Machmer,  A.B.,  M.A.  {Frank'in  and  Mar- 
shall College),  D.ED.  (American  International  College),  Dean 
of  the  University  and  Dean  of  the  Lower  Division. 


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Emory  Ellsworth  Grayson,  B.S.  (Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts),  Director  of 
Placement. 


Robert  Joseph  McCartney,  B.A.  (Univer- 
sity of  Massachusetts),  University  News 
Service. 


Helen  Curtis,  A.B.  (Iowa  State  Teacher's  College),  A.M.  (Columbia 
University),  Dean  of  Women. 


Robert  Sloddart  Hopkins,  Jr.,  B.A.,  M.Ed.  (Rutgers  University),  De 
of  Men. 


.  ADVICE 


EDUOATinNAl  POIIOIES  COIINOIL 


Ralph  A.  Van  Meter 

President 

George  W.  Alderman 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics 

Charles  P.  Alexander 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Science 

James  W.  Burke 

Secretary 

Theodore  C.  Caldwell 

Professor  of  History  and  Sociology 

Philip  L.  Gamble 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Business 

Administration 

Karl  N.  Hendrickson 

Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

Walter  H.  Hodge 

Associate  Professor  of  Botany 


Milo  Kimball 

Associate  Professor  of  Business 

Administration 

Marshall  O.  Lanphear 

Registrar 

William  L.  Machmer 

Dean  of  the  University 

George  A.  Marston 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Engineering 

Warren  McGuirk 

Director  of  Athletics 
Oreana  A.  Merriam 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 

Helen  S.  Mitchell 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Home  Economics 
Claude  C.  Neet 

Professor  of  Psychology 


Frank  P.  Rand 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Liberal  Arts 

Victor  A.  Rice 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Agriculture 

Dale  H.  Sieling 

Professor  of  Agronomy 

Herbert  N.  Stapleton 

Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 

Clark  L.  Thayer 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Horticulture 

Colonel  William  Todd 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics 

Ruth  J.  Totman 

Professor  of  Physical  Education  for  Women 

Reuben  E.  Trippensee 

Professor  of  Wildlife  Management 


PROFESSORS  EMERITI 


Willitm  Henry  Armstrong,  B.S.  (University 
of  Massachusetts),  B.S.,  M.L.A.C.P.  (Har- 
vard University),  Assistant  Professor  of 
Mechanical  Drawing,  Emeritus. 
Hugh  Potter  Baker,  B.S.  (Michigan  State 
College),  M.F.  (Yale  University),  O.Oec. 
(University  of  Munich),  LL.D.  (Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, Rhode  Island  State  College,  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts),  D.Sc.  in  Ed.  (Bos- 
ton University),  President  Emeritus. 
Alexander  Edmond  Cance.  A.B.  (Macalester 
College),  M.A.,  Ph.D.  (University  of  Wis- 
consin), Professor  of  Economics,  Emeritus. 
Joseph  Scudder  Chamberlain,  B.S.,  M.S. 
(Iowa  State  College),  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins 
University),  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emer- 
itus. 

Orton  Loring  Clark,  B.S.  (University  of 
Massachusetts),  Associate  Professor  of 
Botany,   Emeritus. 

William  Richardson  Cole,  Extension  Pro- 
fessor of  Food  Technology,  Emeritus. 
Guy  Chester  Crampton,  A.B.  (Princeton 
University),  M.A.  (Cornell  University),  Ph.D. 
(University  of  Berlin),  Professor  of  Insect 
Morphology,   Emeritus. 

CIi«ord  J.  Fawcett,  B.S.  (Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity), Extension  Specialist  in  Animal  Hus- 
bandry, Emeritus. 

Henry  Torsey  Fernald,  B.S.,  M.S.  (Univer- 
sity of  Maine),  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity), Professor  of  Entomology,  Emeritus. 
Julius   Herman   Frandsen,   B.S.,   M.S.   (Iowa 


State  College),  Professor  of  Dairy  Industry, 
Emeritus. 

Clarence  Everett  Gordon,  B.S.  (University 
of  Massachusetts  and  Boston  University), 
A.M.,  Ph.D.  (Columbia  University),  Profes- 
sor of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Emeritus. 

John  Cameron  Graham,  B.S.,  Agr.  (Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin),  Professor  of  Poultry  Hus- 
bandry,   Emeritus. 

Margaret  Pomeroy  Hamlin,  B.A.  (Smith  Col- 
lege),  Placement  Officer,  Emeritus. 
Henri   Darwin   Haskins,    B.S.    University   of 
Massachusetts),     Professor    of    Agricultural 
Chemistry,   Emeritus. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Julia  Haynes,  B.S.  (Columbia 
University),  Assistant  Extension  Professor 
of   Home  Economics,   Emeritus. 

Arthur  Kenyon  Harrison,  M.L.A.  (University 
of  Massachusetts),  Professor  of  Landscape 
Architecture,    Emeritus. 

Mrs.     Annettee     Turner     Herr,     B.S.,     MA. 
(Columbia    University),    Professor    of    Exten- 
sion Home  Economics,  Emeritus. 
Curry   Starr   Hicks,   B.Ph.,   M.Ed.   (Michigan 
State   Normal   College),    Professor   of   Phys- 
ical  Education,    Emeritus. 
Edward  Bertram   Holland,  B.S.,   M.S.,   Ph.D. 
(University     of     Massachusetts),     Research 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emeritus. 
Fred    Chester   Kenney,   M.S.    (University   of 
Massachusetts),   Treasurer,    Emeritus. 
Alexander      Anderson      Mackimmie,      A.B. 


(Princeton  University),  M.A.  (Columbia  Uni- 
versity), Dean  of  School  of  Liberal  Arts, 
Emeritus. 

Frank  Cochrane  Moore,  A.B.  (Dartmouth 
College),  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Emer- 
itus. 

A.  Vincent  Osmun,  B.Agr.  (Connecticut 
State  College),  B.S.,  M.S.  (University  of 
Massachusetts),  B.S.  (Boston  University), 
Professor  of  Botany  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment,  Emeritus. 

Sumner  Rufus  Parker,  B.S.  (University  of 
Massachusetts),  Extension  Professor  of 
Agriculture,    Emeritus. 

Charles   Adams   Peters,   B.S.   (University  of 
Massachusetts),     Ph.D.     (Yale     University), 
Professor  of  Chemistry,   Emeritus. 
Walter  Everett   Prince,   Ph.B.,   A.M.   (Brown 
University),    Professor  of  English,   Emeritus. 

Jacob  Kingsley  Shaw,  B.S.  (University  of 
Vermont),  M.S.,  Ph.D.  (University  of  Massa- 
chusetts), Research  Professor  of  Pomology, 
Emeritus. 

Edna  Lucy  Skinner,  B.S.,  M.A.  (Columbia 
University),  M.Ed.  (Michigan  State  Normal 
College),  Dean  of  School  of  Home  Eco- 
Emeritus. 


Philip  Henry  Smith,  B.S.,  M.S.  (University 
of  Massachusetts),  Research  Professor  of 
Chemistry,   Emeritus. 

Winthrop  Selden  Wells,  B.S.  (University  of 
Illinois),  M.Ed.  (Harvard  University),  Pro- 
fessor of  Education,  Emeritus. 


'ROFESSORS  IN  RETIREMENT 


Professor  Newlon  retired  last  summer  after  serving  the 
University  for  some  thirty  years.  He  taught  courses  in  forge 
and  farm  shop  work,  and  was  for  several  years  in  charge 
of  machine-shop  courses.  His  enthusiasm  was  carried  into 
his  spare  time  activities  also;  and,  since  the  founding  of 
the  Stockbridge  school,  he  has  worked  with  every  class 
in  that  branch  of  the  University. 


. . .  FAITH 


In  the  retirement  of  John  Broadfoot  the  University  has  lost 
a  capable  and  efficient  administrator.  As  Assistant  Treas- 
urer he  gave  fully  of  his  talents,  and  his  knowledge  of 
University  business  procedures  classed  him  as  an  author- 
ity. The  rapid  growth  of  the  University  in  recent  years 
called  for  such  conscientious  attention  as  that  which  he 
directed  toward  the  problems  in  the  Treasurer's'  Office. 


Under  the  direction  of  Curry 
Hicks,  The  Department  of  Physical 
Education  has  progressed  from 
a  humble  beginning  to  its  present 
stature  in  the  University.  Alumni 
Field,  the  Physical  Education 
building,  and  the  establishment  of 
Physical  Education  as  a  major 
course  of  study  have  become  re- 
alities. To  those  who  know  and 
love  Curry  Hicks,  he  is  Mister 
Physical  Education  himself — the 
man  to  whom  so  many  owe  so 
much. 


Professor  Osmun  graduated 
from  Connecticut  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, received  his  master's  degree 
on  our  campus  in  1905,  was  re- 
tained as  instructor  in  botany  and 
became  head  of  the  department 
in  1915.  Through  his  untiring  ef- 
forts, the  department  has  flour- 
ished within  the  crowded  confines 
of  Clark  Hall.  He  can  well  be 
proud  of  this  legacy  to  the  new 
department  head. 


After  forty  years,  a  teacher  has 
become  one  of  our  professors 
emeriti.  Walter  E.  Prince's  pres- 
ence on  this  campus  will  not  soon 
be  forgotten  by  either  students  or 
colleagues,  for  his  is  the  rare  gift 
of  attaining  the  high  standard  for 
himself  which  he  expected  of 
those  with  whom  he  came  in  con- 
tact. In  his  classroom  literature 
lived. 


WE  ARE  aRATEFUL 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 

BUILDING  ASSOCIATION 

Front:  Richard  J.  Davis  '28,  Treas- 
urer; Eleanor  W.  Bateman  '23; 
Alden   C.   Brett  '12,   President. 

Louis  W.  Ross  '17;  David  H.  Buttrick 
'17,  Vice-President;  the  late  William 
V.  Hayden  '13;  Harry  Dunlap 
Brown,  '14;  Ralph  F.  Taber  '16,  As- 
sistant   Treasurer. 

Henry  M.  Walker  '16   (Inset) 


"The  spirit  which  inspired  this  gift  to  the  Commonweahh  is  the  spirit 
of  every  Loyal  Son  of  'Old  Massachusetts'  ",  said  Alden  Brett  '12  at 
dedication  ceremonies  in  1940  at  Lewis  Hall,  first  of  the  alumni-built 
dormitories.  He  was  addressing  a  group  of  students,  faculty,  trustees, 
alumni. 

"1  know  of  no  group  in  which  there  exists  so  great  a  degree  of  loyalty 
as  in  our  Alumni,''  Mr.  Brett  continued. 

"Psychologists  may  agree  that  the  scientific  basis  for  loyalty  Is 
easily  understood.  But,  I  have  the  feeling  that  beyond  our  sphere  of 
knowledge  there  is  a  scheme  of  things  which  I  cannot  comprehend. 

I  only  know  that  when  1  give  to  others  some  of  the  good  that  has 
come  to  me  1  have  a  feeling  of  satisfaction  which  nothing  can  remove. 
So  I  believe  it  is  with  this  group.  In  the  satisfaction  of  a  job  well  done 
we  have  had  our  reward. 

It  is  my  sincere  desire  that  this  spirit  of  loyalty  will  continue  to 
grow  and  fruit  in  even  larger  achievements  in  the  years  to  come  to  the 
end  that  our  college  may  grow  to  full  stature  in  its  field  of  service." 


BUILDING  ASSOCIATES 


The  School  of  Agriculture  endeavors  to  train  students  for  actual  farm- 
ing research,  and  for  the  commercial  phases  of  agriculture.  Agricul- 
tural Economics  and  Farm  Management  lead  to  positions  in  research 
or  in  commercial  agriculture.  Agronomy,  Animal  Husbandry,  Dairy 
Industry  and  Poultry  Husbandry  train  students  for  actual  farm  man- 
agement and  production. 

There  are  opportunities  for  work  in  Extension  Service  for  students 
taking  courses  both  in  Agriculture  and  Horticulture.  Although  Vet- 
erinary Science  is  not  a  major  field  of  study  here,  courses  are  offered 
to  assist  students  in  entering  veterinary  work. 


AGRICULTURE 


LUTHER  BANTA 

Assistant    Professor   of   Poultry    Husbandry 
B.S.,  Cornell  University. 

ROLLIN  H.  BARRETT 

Professor   of   Agricultural   Economics 
B.S.,    University   of   Connecticut,   M.S.,   Cor- 
nell  University. 

MATTHEW  L.   BLAISDELL 

Assistant   Professor   of   Animal   Husbandry 

and  Superintendent   of  Farm 
B.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  CALLAHAN 

Instructor  in  Agricultural  Economics 
B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

WILLIAM  G.  COLBY 

Research  Professor  of  Agronomy 
B.S,,  University  of  Illinois;   M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Rut- 
gers University. 

GEOFFREY  ST.  JOHN  CORNISH 

Instructor  in  Agrostology 

B.S.,   University  of  British  Columbia. 

W.   ALLEN  COWAN 

Assistant   Professor   of   Animal   Husbandry 
B.S.,     University    of    Massachusetts;     M.S., 
University  of  Minnesota. 

LAWRENCE  SUMNER  DICKINSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Agrostology 
B.S.,    M.S.,    University   of    Massachusetts. 


WALTER   S.   EISENMEUGER 

Research   Professor  of  Agronomy 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Bucknell  University;   A.M.,  Ph.D., 
Columbia  University. 

JOHN  NELSON  EVERSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

B.S.,   M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

RICHARD  CAROL  FOLEY 

Associate   Professor   of   Animal   Husbandry 
B.S.,    M.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts. 

NATHAN  STRONG  HALE 

Assistant    Professor    of    Animal    Husbandry 
B.S.,   University   of   Connecticut;    M.S.,   Uni- 
versity  of   Minnesota. 

FREDERICK  PAINTER  JEFFREY 

Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry  and  Head 
of  Department 

B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  M.S.,  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts. 

ADRIAN  HERVE  LINDSEY 

Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics  and 
Head  of  Department  of  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics and  Farm  Management. 

B.S.,  University  of  Illinois,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Iowa 
State  College. 

JOHN  L.  PARSONS 

Instructor    in    Agronomy. 


VICTOR  ARTHUR  RICE,  B.S.,  D.Agr. 
(North  Carolina  State  College),  M.Agr. 
(University  ol  Massachusetts),  Professor 
ol  Animal  Husbandry.  Dean  ol  the 
School   ol   Agriculture. 


of     Agricultural    Eco- 
Maine,    M.S.,    Cornell 


VICTOR  A.  RICE 

Dean    of    the    School    of    Agriculture    and 
Head  of  Animal  Husbandry  Department 

B.S.,    North    Carolina    State    College,    M.S., 
University  of  Massachusetts. 

SARGENT  RUSSELL 

Assistant     Professor 

nomics 
B.S.,     University     of 

University. 

WILLIAM  CROCKER  SANCTURY 

Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry 

B.S.,  M.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

DALE    HAROLD    SIELING 

Head  of  Department  of  Agronomy 
B.S.,     M.S.,     Kansas    State    College;     Ph.D., 
Iowa   State  College. 

ROBERT  GERALD  SWANSON 

Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry 
B.S.,     University    of    Massachusetts;     M.S., 
Pennsylvania  State  College. 

CHARLES  HIRAM  THAYER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

JAMES  THOMSON  TIMBERLAKE 

Instructor  in   Animal   Husbandry 
B.S.,    University   ol    Massachusetts. 

JOHN  HENRY  VONDELL 

Assistant    Professor   of    Poultry   Husbandry. 

JOHN   MICHAEL   ZAK 

Instructor  in  Agronomy 

B.S.,    M.S.,    University   of   Massachusetts. 


BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


The  school's  main  aim  is  to  give  students  basic  training  for  business 
vocations.  This  is  accomplished  in  the  fields  of  General  Business, 
Accounting,  Industrial  Administration,  and  Marketing.  The  General 
Business  program  offers  training  in  business  administration  and  in  the 
social  sciences. 

Advanced,  specialized  training  in  financial  management  is  pro- 
vided in  the  Accounting  Division.  Students  majoring  in  this  field  can 
qualify  as  auditors,  comptrollers,  income-tax  consultants,  etc.  Stu- 
dents in  Industrial  Administration  acquire  a  background  for  the  under- 
standing of  business  enterprise,  its  problems  and  relations.  The 
remaining  curriculum  in  Business  Administration,  Marketing,  prepares 
one  for  selling  and  advertising. 


RICHARD  M.   COLWELL 

Assistant  Professor  of  Business  Administration 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Rhode  Island  State  College. 

GORDON  DONALD,  JR. 

Assistant   Professor  of   Business   Administration 

A.B.,  Princeton  University;  M.A.,  University  of  Chi- 
cago. 

WILLIAM  RICHARD  DYMOND 

Assistant   Professor  of  Business  Administration 

B.A.,  M.A.,  University  of  Toronto. 

HAROLD  E.  GRIFFIN.  JR. 

Instructor   of   Business    Administration 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.S.,  University  of 
Massachusetts. 

HAROLD  ERNEST  HARDY 

Professor   of   Business   Administration 

A.B.,  Pomona  College;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Minnesota. 

SHERMAN  HOAR 

Assistant  Professor  of  Business  Administration 

A.B.,    Harvard    University. 

FRANCIS  EMIL  HUMMEL 

Instructor   of  Business   Administration 

A.B.,  Dartmouth;   M.C.S.,  Amos  Tuck  School. 

MILO  KIMBALL 

Associate  Professor  of  Business  Administration 

B.S.,  Ohio  Northern  Univ.;  B.B.A.,  M.B.A.,  Boston 
Univ. 

MARTHA   MATHIASEN 

Instructor    of    Business    Administration 

WILLIAM   HOWARD   NEEDHAM 

Instructor    of    Business    Administration 

A.B.,  Bates  College;  L.L.B.,  Boston  University  Law- 
School. 

ROBERT   LOUIS   RIVERS 

Instructor   of   Business   Administration 

A.B.,    Clark    University;    M.S.,    University    of    lUinois. 

SIDNEY   SCHOEFFLER 

Instructor    of    Business    Administration 

E.S.,  New  York  University;    A.M.,  University  of  Pa. 

RICHARD  THOMAS  SELDEN 

Instructor   of    Business   Administration 

B.A.,  University  of  Chicago;  M.A.,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity. 

ALLEN  NORRIS   SIEVERS 

Associate   Professor  of   Business  Administration 

B.A.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. 

FRANK  ALBERT  SINGER 

Instructor  of  Business  Administration 

B.S.,    M.B.A.,   Indiana    University. 

HAROLD  WILLIAM  SMART 

Assistant  Professor  of  Business  Administration 

A.B.,  Amherst  College;  L.L.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law 
School. 


PHILIP  LYLE  GAMBLE.  B.S..  M.A.  (Wes- 
leyan  University),  Ph.D.  (Cornell  Uni- 
versity), Professor  of  Economics,  Acting 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Business  Adminis- 
tration. 


The  School  of  Engineering  offers  courses  in  Agricultural  Engineering, 
Light  Building  Construction,  Civil  Engineering,  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing, and  Chemical  Engineering.  The  curricula  offered  by  the  school 
is  carefully  laid  out  to  give  the  student  a  sound  training  in  the  funda- 
mentals of  the  various  branches  of  his  chosen  field,  while  giving  him, 
at  the  same  time,  intensive  training  in  mathematics  and  science,  the 
important  tools  of  the  engineer. 

The  new  engineering  building,  Gunness  Laboratory,  was  finally 
completed  and  occupied  at  the  beginning  of  the  school  year,  thus 
alleviating  considerably  the  crowded  classroom  situation  and  making 
available  more  technical  equipment. 


ENGINEERING 


EARL  JAY  ANDERSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

B.S.,  Iowa  State  College;  S.M.,  Massachu- 
setts   Institute    of   Technology. 

RICHARD   ATHERTON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 

MAURICE  EDWARD  BATES 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.S.E.,  University  of  Michigan;  S.M.,  Mass- 
achusetts Institute  of  Technology;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Michigan. 

ROBERT  H.  BROWN 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering  and 
Head  of  Department 

B.S.,  University  of  Texas;  S.M.,  Massachu- 
setts   Institute    of   Technology. 

NORMAN  C.  CARD.   JR. 

Instructor  in   Mechanical   Engineering 

B.M.E.,   Clarkson  College  of  Technology. 

CHARLES  E.  CARVER,  JR. 

Instructor   in  Civil   Engineering 

KENNETH  DELBERT  CASHIN 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.S.,   M.S.,   Worcester  Polytechnic   Institute. 

FREDERICK  MITCHELL  CHAKOUR 

Instructor  in  Chemical  Engineering 

B.S.,    M.S.,    Worcester   Polytechnic   Institute. 

SHURMAN  Y.  CHANG 

Instructor   in   Electrical   Engineering 

B.S.,  Chiaotung  University;  M.S.,  Harvard 
University. 

JAMES  P.  COFFEY 

Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 


GEORGE  ANDREWS  MARSTON,  B.S.,  C.E.  (Wor- 
cester Polytechnic  Institute),  M.S.  (University  of 
Iowa),  Dean  of  the  School  of  Engineering. 


JOHN  HARLAND  DITTFACH 

Assistant  Professor  in  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.M.E.,  M.S.,  University  of  Minnesota. 

EDWARD  DONALD  EMERSON 

Assistant  Professor  in  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering 

S.B.   in   M.E.,   Harvard  University. 

JOSEPH  GADRYS 

Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 

THOMAS  A.   GROW 

Instructor  in  Civil   Engineering 

B.S.,   University   of   Connecticut. 

STEPHAN  I.  JATRAS 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 

B.S.,   Carnegie   Institute  of  Technology. 

CARL  A.  KEYSER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute; 
B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology. 

JOSEPH  W.  LANGFORD,  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.S.,  University  of  New  Hampshire;  S.M., 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 

MARK  PAUL  LEVINE 

Instructor   in   Electrical   Engineering 

B.S.    in    E.E.,    Northeastern    University. 

KARL  N.  HENDRICKSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Maine. 

WALTER  S.  LAKE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 

EDGAR  ERNEST  LINDSEY 

Professor  of  Chemical  Engineering 


B.S.,   Georgia   Institute  of  Technology; 
D.Eng.,    Yale    University. 

JOHN  BAILEY   LONGSTAFF 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering 

B.S.,  United  States  Naval  Academy;  M.S., 
Pennsylvania   State  College. 

JOSEPH  S.  MARCUS 

Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 

B.S.,   Worcester   Polytechnic   Institute. 

MINER  J.  MARKUSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering 

B.S.,  University  of  Minnesota. 

ROBERT  FIELD  MARSH 

Instructor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

B.S.,   Norwich  University. 

GEORGE  A.  MARSTON 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Dean  of 
School  of  Engineering 

B.S.,  C.E.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute; 
M.S.,   University  of  Ohio. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  MOHN 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing 

M.E.,  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology;  B.S., 
Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute. 

ELMER  CLAYTON  OSGOOD 

Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

C.E.,  D.Eng.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute. 

ROBERT  K.  PATTERSON 

Instructor  in  Agricultural  Engineering 

IRVING  J.  PFLUG 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering 

B.S.,  Purdue  University. 

GEORGE  F.  PUSHEE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering 

CARL  SHERWOOD  ROYS 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute;  M.S., 
Ph.D.,  Purdue  University. 

ELMER  S.  SACHSE 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 

B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute. 

WALTER  W.  SMITH 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing 

B.E.E.,    Northeastern   University. 

DANIEL  SOBALA 

Instructor   in   Mechanical   Engineering 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 

HERBERT   W.   STAPLETON 

Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering  and 
Head  of   Department 

B.S.,  M.S.,   Kansas  Slate  College. 

JOHN  D.  SWENSON 

Professor   of   Mechanical   Engineering 

B.S.,  New  York  University;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University. 

WILLIAM  H.  TAGUE 

Assistant  Proiessor  of  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering 

B.S.,    Iowa   State   College. 

WILLIAM  H.  WEAVER 

Professor   of   Mechanical   Engineering 

B.S.,   M.S.,   Pennsylvania  State  College. 

MERIT  PENNIMAN  WHITE 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

A.B.,  C.E.,  Dartmouth  College;  M.S.,  Ph.D., 
California  Institute  of  Technology. 

NORMAN   E.   WILSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing 

E.E.,  Cornell  University;  M.S.,  Illinois  In- 
stitute  of  Technology 

CHESTER  H.  WOLOWICZ 

Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering 

B.S.,  Northeastern  University;  M.S.,  Har- 
vard  University. 


The  number  of  Freshmen  enrolled  in  the  School  of  Home  Economics 
this  year  was  twice  that  of  last  year,  making  a  total  of  177  Home-Ec 
majors  in  the  school.  The  number  of  courses  offered  has  also  in- 
creased, with  the  introduction  of  two  new  courses  to  the  Child  Devel- 
opment and  Family  Life  program. 

In  recent  years,  the  demand  for  Home  Economics  graduates  has  far 
exceeded  the  supply.  Employment,  with  opportunity  for  advancement, 
is  very  probable  for  any  student  who  successfully  completes  one  of 
the  four-year  programs  in  the  school. 


HOME  ECONOMICS 


HELEN  SWIFT  MITCHELL,  A.B.  (Mt.  Holyoke  College),  Ph.D. 
(Yale  University),  Dean  of  the  School  of  Home  Economics. 


MILDRED  BRIGGS 

Associate    Professor   of   Home   Econ 

A.B.,  DePauw  University;   M.S.,  Iowa  State 

College. 
GLADYS   MAE   COOK 
Assistant   Professor   of   Home   Economics 
B.S.,  Battle  Creek  College;   M.S.,  University 

of  Massachusetts. 
DOROTHY  DAVIS 
Instructor  in  Home  Economics 
B.S.,    Syracuse   University;    M.A.   Columbia 

University. 
ALICE  ELIZABETH  JANE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 
B.S.,     New     Jersey     College     for     Women; 

M.A.,   Columbia  University, 
OREANA  A.  MERRIAM 
Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 
B.S.,   University   of   Vermont;    M.S.,    Univer- 


sity of   Ml 


husetts. 


HELEN  S.  MITCHELL 

Professor  of  Home  Economics  and  Dean  of 

School  of   Home   Economics 
A.B.,     Mt.     Holyoke    College;     Ph.D.,    Yale 

University. 
SARA  COOLIDGE  PIATT 
Assistant   Professor  of  Home   Economics 
B.S.,   M.S.,   Michigan  State  College. 

OLIVE  M.  H.  SWEETMAN 

Instructor  in  Home  Economics 
B.S.,   M.S.,   Cornell   University. 
EMILY    PERRY    THIES 
Instructor  in  Home  Economics 
B.S.,   Michigan  State  College. 

MARGARET  KOERBER  WILHELM 

Instructor  in  Home  Economics 

B.S.,    M.S.,    University   of   Massachusetts. 


Many  opportunities  to  study  the  different  phases  of  horticulture  are 
available  to  the  students  in  the  School  of  Horticulture,  which  includes 
the  Departments  of  Floriculture,  Food  Technology,  Forestry,  and  Wild 
Life  Management.  Students  receive  training  in  the  following:  growing 
and  marketing  of  flowers,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  ornamental  shrubs; 
breeding  and  improvement  of  plants;  active  management  and  con- 
servation of  forests  and  wild  life;  design,  planting,  and  care  of  orna- 
mental plantings;  and  in  the  processing  and  technology  of  food 
products. 

The   Thirty-Seventh   Annual   Horticulture   Show   held   in   November 
displayed  the  talents  of  the  various  students  in  the  School. 


HORTICULTURE 


CLARK  LEONARD  THAYER.  B.S.  (University  of 
Massachusetts),  Professor  of  Horticulture,  and 
Dean  of   the   School   of   Horticulture. 


JAMES    FRANKLIN    ANDERSON 

Inslructor   in   Pomology 

B.S.,    M.S.,    West    Virginia    Universily. 

OSCAR   GUSTAF    ANDERSON 

Assistant    Professor   of   Pomology 
B.S.,    University   of   Massacfiuselts. 

LYLE   LINCOLN   BLUNDELL 

Professor   of    Landscape    Architecture 
B.S.,   Iowa  State   College. 

ALTON  BRIGHAM  COLE 

Inslructor   of   Forestry 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.F., 
Yale   University. 

CHARLES    WARREN    DUNHAM 

Instructor  in  Floriculture 

B.S.,   University   of   Massachusetts;    M.S., 
University   of   Wisconsin. 

WILLIAM  DONALD  DURELL 

Instructor  in  Landscape  Architecture 

B.S.,    M.L.A.,    University    of    Massachusetts. 

CARL   RAYMOND   FELLERS 

Professor  of  Food  Technology  and  Head  of 
Department 

A.B.,  Cornell  University;  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Rut- 
gers  University. 

ARTHUR  PERKINS   FRENCH 

Head   of    Pomology    Department 

B.S.,  Ohio  State  University;  M.S.,  Univer- 
sity  of   Massachusetts. 


ROBERT  POWELL  HOLDSWORTH 

Professor  of  Forestry  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment 

B.S.,  Michigan  State  College;  M.F.,  Yale 
University. 

SAMUEL   CHURCH  HUBBARD 

AssislanI    Professor   of   Floriculture. 

WILLIAM   BRADFORD   JOHNSON 

Inslructor  in  Olericulture 

B.S.,   Pennsylvania   State   College. 

CTTO   GEORGE  KRANZ 

Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 

B.S.,    Universily  of   Lausanne. 

ARTHUR  SIDNEY  LEVINE 

Associate   Professor   of   Food   Technology 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

WILLIAM    PRESTON    MacCONNELL 

Instructor  in  Forestry 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.F., 
Yale    University. 

IAN  MacIVER 

Instructor    in    Landscape    Architecture 

THEODORE    FLAVIN   MATHIEU 

Assistant  Professor  of  Landscape  Architec- 
ture 

B.S.,  Syracuse  Universily. 

EDWARD  ANTHONY  NEBESKY 

Instructor  in  Food  Technology 

B.S.,    M.S.,    University   of    Massachusetts. 

RAYMOND  HERMAN   OTTO 

Professor  of  Landscape  Architecture  and 
Head  of  Department 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.L.A., 
Harvard  University. 

PAUL   NICHOLAS   PROCOPIO 

Inslructor  in  Horticulture 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

ARNOLD  DENSMORE  RHODES 

Professor  of  Forestry 

B.S.,  University  of  New  Hampshire;  M.F., 
Yale    University. 

JOSEPH  HARRY  RICH 

Association  Professor  of  Forestry 

B.S.,   M.F.,   New  York  State  College. 

OLIVER  COUSENS  ROBERTS 

Associate  Professor  of  Pomology 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.S., 
Universily   of  Illinois. 

JAMES   ROBERTSON,  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture 

B.Arch.,   Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology. 

DONALD   ERNEST   ROSS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Floriculture 

B.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

GRANT  BINGEMAN  SNYDER 

Professor  of  Olericulture  and  Head  of  De- 
partment 

B.S. A.,  University  of  Toronto:  M.S.,  Michi- 
gan  Slate  College. 

PAUL  WILLIAM  STICKEL 

Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 

B.S.,  New  York  State  College,  Syracuse 
University;   M.F.,  Yale  University. 

CLARK  LEONARD  THAYER 

Dean,    School  of   Horticulture   and   Head   of 

Department    of    Floriculture 
B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 
REUBEN  EDWIN   TRIPPENSEE 
Professor  of  Wildlife  Management 
B.S.,   Michigan   State   College;    M.S.,   Ph.D., 

University  of   Michigan. 
ALDEN    PARKER    TUTTLE 
Assistant   Professor  of   Vegetable   Growing 
B.S.,     University     of     Massachusetts;     M.S., 

Pennsylvania   Stale   College. 

WILLIAM   GOULD   VINAL 

Professor  of  Nature  Education  and  Head 
of  Recreational  Leadership  Training 

B.S.,    A.M.,    Harvard    Universily;    Ph.D., 
Brown    University. 


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LIBERAL  ARTS 


The  School  of  Liberal  Arts  this  year  had  the  largest  enrollment  of 
all  the  University  schools,  with  804  students  in  the  departments  of 
English,  Economics,  Education,  Fine  Arts,  German,  History  and  Soci- 
ology, Philosophy,  Psychology,  and  Romance  Languages. 

A  program  has  been  presented  which  would  lead  to  the  establish- 
ment of  a  Master  of  Arts  degree  in  the  Graduate  School,  and  it  is 
hoped  that  this  step  will  be  authorized  by  the  end  of  the  year. 

Also,  provision  has  been  made  to  combine  the  School  of  Liberal 
Arts  and  the  School  of  Science  in  a  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 


ELIOT   DINSMORE    ALLEN 

Assistant   Professor   of    English 

B.A.,  Wesleyan  University;  A.M.,  Harvard 
University;     Pfi.D.,    Princeton    University. 

DORIC   ALVIANI 

Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

Mus.B.,   Ed.M.,   Boston  University. 

ANITA  L.  ASCHER 

Visiting   Assistant  Professor  of  German 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Universities  of  Munich  and 
Boun.;   Ph.D.,  Smith  College. 

LEON  OSER  BARRON 

Instructor  in  English 

B.A.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
University  of  Minnesota. 

MARIE  BOAS 

Instructor  in  History 

A.B.,  Radcliffe  College;  M.A.,  Radcliffe  Col- 
lege;   Ph.D.,    Cornell   University. 

THEODORE  CUYLER  CALDWELL 

Professor   of    History 

B.A.,  College  of  Wooster;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University;    Ph.D.,  Yale  University. 

JESS   GALE   CARNES 

Instructor  in  History 

A.B.,  M.A..  University  of  Illinois;  Ph.D., 
Cornell   University. 

HAROLD  WHITING  CARY 

Professor  of  History  and  Head  of  the  De- 
partment 

A.B.,  Williams  College;  A.M.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity;  Ph.D.,  Yale  University. 

GILBERT  CESTRE 

Instructor  in  French 

Licence  es  Lettres,  University  of  Dijon; 
Diplome  d'Etudes  Superieures,  Univer- 
sity of  France. 

KATHERINE  A.  CLARKE 

Assistont   Professor  of  French 

A.B.,  Goucher  College;  M.A.,  Middlebury 
College;  Docteur  de  I'University  de 
Grenoble. 


WILLIAM  ALLEN  DAVIS 

Assistant  Professor  of  History 

A.B.,  Colgate  University;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University. 

PETER  J.  DIFFLEY 

Instructor  in  English 

B.S.,  Purdue  University;  A.M.,  Columbia 
University. 

FLOYD  W.  DOTSON 

Instructor  in  Sociology. 

EDWIN  D.  DRIVER 

Instructor  in  Sociology 

A.B.,  Temple  University;  M.A.,  University 
of   Pennsylvania. 

CHARLES  NELSON  DuBOIS 

Assistant    Professor   of    English 

A.B.,  Middlebury  College;  M.A.,  Middle- 
bury  College. 

Diploma  in  Humanities,  University  of  Lon- 
don. 

FRED  C.  ELLERT 

Associate  Professor  of  German 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
Amherst  College. 

ROBERT  S.  FELDMAN 

Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

B.S.,    M.S.,    University    of    Michigan. 

JAMES   M.   FERRIGNO 

Assistant  Professor  of  Romance  Languages 
A.M.,    Boston    University;     Certificate,    Uni- 
versity of  Rome. 
VERNON  LeROY   FERWERDA 
Assistant    Professor    of   Government 
A.B.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  FRAKER 

Professor  of  Romance  Languages  and 
Head  of  the  Department 

A.B.,  Colorado  College;  A.M.,  Ph.D., 
Harvard  University. 

PHILIP  LYLE  GAMBLE 

Acting  Dean  of  School  of  Business  Admin- 
istration 

B.S.,  M.A.,  Wesleyan;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity. 

HARRY  NEWTON  CLICK 

Professor  of  Philosophy 

A.B.,  Bridgewater  College,  Virginia;  A.M., 
Northwestern  University;  Ph.D.,  Univer- 
sity of   Illinois. 

STOWELL  COOLIDGE  GODING 

Professor  of   French 

A.B.,  Dartmouth  College;  A.M.,  Harvard 
University;  PhD.,  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin. 

MAXWELL  HENRY  GOLDBERG 

Professor   of   English 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
Ph.D.,  Yale  University. 

GEORGE    GOODWIN,   JR. 

Instructor  in  Government 

A.B.,  Williams  College;  A.M.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. 

PAUL   G.   GRAHAM 

Visiting  Professor  of  German 

B.S.,  Northwestern  University;  M.A.,  Wes- 
leyan University;   Ph.D.,  Yale  University. 

ALBERT  EDWARD  GOSS 

Assistant   Professor   of   Psychology 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  Iowa. 

WILLIAM  HALLER,   JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics 

B.A.,  Amherst  College;  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Colum- 
bia   University. 

VERNON  PARKER  HELMING 

Professor  of  English 

B.A.,  Carleton  College;  Ph.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity. 

LEG  NAT  A  G.  HORRIGAN 

Assistant  Professor  of  English 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
Smith  College. 

RANDOLPH  W.  JOHNSTON 

Visiting  Professor  of  Fine  Arts. 

ARTHUR  NELSON  JULIAN 

Professor  of  German  and  Head  of  the  D3- 
partment 

A.B..    Northwestern   University. 

SIDNEY  KAPLAN 

Instructor  in  English 

B.A.,  New  York  City  College;  M.A.,  Boston 
University. 


JAY  HENRY  KORSON 

Professor  of  Sociology 

B.S.,    Villanovo;    M.A.,    Ph.D.,    Yale   Univer- 
sity. 
ROBERT  PHILIPS  LANE 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 
A.B.,   Columbia  University;    A.M.,    Harvard 

University. 
JOHN  W.  MANFREDI 
Instructor   in   Sociology 
B.A.,     University     of    Pennsylvania;     M.A., 

Harvard  University. 
E.  RICHARD  MARCUS 
instructor  in  English 
A.B.,    State    Teacher's    College,    Montclair, 

N.  J.;   M.A.,  Columbia  University. 
DANIEL  JUSTIN  McCARTHY 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education 
B.S.Ed.,     Bridgewater     'Teacher's     College; 

Ed.M.,    Bridgewater   Graduate   School. 
WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL 
Associate  Professor  of   Government 
B.S.,  Clemson  College;    M.A.,   University  of 
North    CaroHna;    M.A.,    Ph.D.,    Princeton 
University. 
BRUCE   ROBERT   MORRIS 
Associate  Professor  of  Economics 
A.B.,    Western    Reserve    University;     M.A., 
Ohio  State   University;    Ph.D.,   University 
oi   Illinois. 
FRANCIS  PATRICK  MURPHY 
Instructor  in  Economics 
B.S.,    M.A.,   Columbia    University. 
ARTHUR  B.  MUSGRAVE 
Professor  of  Journalism 
Nieman     Fellow     in     Journalism,     Harvard 

University. 
CLAUDE  C.  NEET 
Professor  of  Psychology   and   Head  of  the 

Department 
A.B.,   University  of  California;   M.A.,  Ph.D., 

Clark   University. 
ARTHUR  E.  NIEDECK 
Associate    Professor    of    Speech 
B.S.,   Ithaca  College;    M.A.,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity. 
WILLIAM   GREGORY    O'DONNELL 
Associate   Professor   of   English 
B.S.,    University    oi    Massachusetts;     M.A., 

Ph.D.,  Yale  University. 
CHARLES  FRANK   OLIVER 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education 
3.S.,    M.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts. 
BARBARA  ANN  PHILLIPS 
Instructor  in  Psychology 

A.B.,    Bates    College;    M.A.,    Boston   Univer- 
sity. 
AMES  SAMUEL  PIERCE 
Assistant  Professor  of  History 
A.B.,   Harvard  College;    M.A.,   University  of 

Michigan. 
ALBERT   WILLIAM    PURVIS 
Professor    of    Education    and    Head    of    the 

Department. 
A.B,,   University  of  New  Brunswick;    M.Ed., 

D.E.,  Harvard  University. 
KARL  S.  PUTNAM 
Associate  Professor  of  Art 
B.S.,   University  of  Pennsylvania. 
FRANK   PRENTICE  RAND 
Head    of    English    Department    and    Acting 

Dean  of  School  of  Liberal  Arts 
B.A.  Williams  College;    M.A.,   Amherst  Col- 
lege. 
SABRA  J.  ROGERS 
Instructor  in  Spanish 
B.A.,    Smith    College. 
WILLIAM  W.  RONAN 
Instructor   in  Psychology 
A.B.,    Geneva   College;    M.S.,    University   of 

Pittsburgh. 
WILLIAM  M.   ROURKE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education 
M.S.,     Northwestern    University. 
DAVID   ROZMAN 
Research    Professor   of    Economics 
B.A.,   M.A.,   University  of  Wisconsin;    Ph.D., 

Northwestern  University. 
EZRA   SCHABAS 
Instructor  in  Music 

B.S.,  Juillard  School  of  Music;   M.A.,  Colum- 
bia  University. 


RUTH  E.  SHERBURNE 

Instructor  in  Economics  (Research) 

B.S.,   Simmons  College. 

CLARENCE    SHUTE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy 

A.B.,   Asbury  College;    M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Colum- 
bia University. 

FRANK    A.   SINGER 

Instructor   in    Economics 

EDMUND    JOSEPH   STAWIECKI 

Instructor    in    German 

B.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts;     M.A., 
University  of  Iowa. 

WALTER  J.  S.  STELKOVIS 

Instructor    in    English 

FLORIANA  TARANTINO 

Instructor   in   English 

B.S.,    M.A.,    Boston   University. 

ROBERT  M.  THOMAS 

Instructor  in  German 

A.B.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

FREDERICK  ROGERS  TIBBETTS 

Instructor  in   German 

B.A.,    University   of   Massachuetts. 

FREDERICK  S.  TROY 

Professor  of  English 

B.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts;     M.A., 
Amherst  College. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT  VALLANCE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

A.B.,     Miami     University;     M.A.,     Syracuse 
University. 

HENRY  L.  VARLEY 

Assistant   Professor  of  English 

A.B.,    M.A.,    Wesleyan   University. 

PHILIP    WILLIAM    VETTERLING 

Instructor  in  Economics 

B.A.,    M.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts 

SIDNEY   FREDERICK  WEXLER 

Instructor  in  Romance  Languages 

B.S.,    New    York    University;    M.A.,    Univer- 
sity of  Colorado. 

ARTHUR  ROBERT  WILLIAMS 

Assistant  Professor  of  English 

A.B.,  Clark  University;   M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Cornell 
University. 

MARTHA   R.   WRIGHT 

Instructor    in    English 

B.S.,   Miami   University. 

RAYMOND   WYMAN 

Assistant    Professor    of    Education 

B.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts;     M.Ed., 
Boston    University. 

ANTHONY  WILLIAM  ZAITZ 
Instructor   in   Speech 

B.S.D.,    Curry    College;     M.A.,    Boston    Uni- 
versity. 

JOHN  CARL  ZEENDER 
Instructor  in  History 

A.B.,  Catholic  University  of  America;   M.A., 
Catholic  University  of  America. 


FRANK  PRENTICE  RAND,  A.B.  (Williams  Col- 
lege), A.M.  (Amherst  College),  Professor  of  Eng- 
lish and  Dean  of  the  School  of  Liberal  Arts. 


MILITARY  SCIENCE 


WILLIAM  NEELEY  TODD,  JR.,  Profes- 
sor of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  and 
Head  of  the  Division. 


LEWIS  R.  ADAMS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 
Tactics. 

B.S.,  Norwich  University;  Lt.  Colonel,  Cav- 
alry,   U.S.A. 

JOHN   G.   DeHORN 

Professor   of   Military  Science   and  Tactics. 
B.S.,    Michigan   State   College;    Lt.   Colonel, 

United   States   Air  Force. 
DAVID  C.   HALE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 

Tactics. 
B.S..  Amherst  College,  Major,  United  States 

Air  Force. 

HARLEY  D.  KABRUD 

Assistant     Professor     of     Military     Science 

and  Tactics. 
B.S.,    South    Dakota   State    College;    Major, 

Air  Force. 
MAURICE  Q.  SEARLE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 

Tactics. 
B.A.,  Colby  College,  Captain,  United  States 

Air   Force. 

WILLIAM  N.  TODD 

Professor   of   Military   Science   and   Tactics 

and  Head  of  Division 
Colonel,  Cavalry,  U.S.A. 

FRANCIS  E.  VOEGELI 

Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 
Tactics. 

B.S.,  University  of  Wichita;  Major,  Cav- 
alry. 


GLEN  WILLOUGHBY 

Training  Officer,  Captain,  Cavalry. 

EDWARD  S.  BARRINGER 

Instructor,  Sergeant,  United  States  Army. 

WILLIAM  W.  BECK 

Instructor,     Sergeant     First     Class,     United 
States  Army. 

WILLIAM  T.  BROWN 

Instructor,    Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Army. 

PHILIP  A.  DICKEY,  JR. 

Instructor,   Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Air  Force. 

GIL  FENWRICK 

Instructor,    Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Army. 

SAMUEL  A.  GORDON 

Instructor,   Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Army. 

STEPHEN  HOYDILLA 

Instructor,    Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Air  Force. 

PASQUALE  C.  NATALE 

Division  Sergeant  Major,  Master  Sergeant, 
United   States   Air  Force. 

HARRY  H.  PLATT 

Instructor,    Master   Sergeant,    United   States 
Army. 

GEORGE  V.  WHITSITT 

Instructor,  Sergeant,  United  States  Army. 


Enrollment  in  the  Division  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  is  required 
of  all  four-year  male  students,  with  the  exception  of  veterans  of  World 
War  II.  Those  approved  veteran  and  non-veteran  students  may  elect, 
in  their  junior  and  senior  years,  the  advanced  courses  in  either  the 
Armored  Cavalry  unit  or  the  Air  Force  unit. 

The  purpose  of  the  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps  is  to  provide 
systematic  military  training  at  civil  educational  institutions,  and  to 
produce  junior  officers  who  will  have  the  qualifications  necessary  for 
officers  of  the  United  States  Army. 


The  School  of  Physical  Education  at  the  University  is  rapidly  assuming 
an  important  position  on  the  campus.  Under  Director  of  Athletics 
Warren  McGuirk,  facilities  and  the  entire  program  have  been  ex- 
panded, with  a  corresponding  improvement  in  the  intercollegiate  and 
intramural  athletic  programs.  Academic  physical  education  courses 
have  been  added,  and  more  practical  work  is  being  given  to  this 
school's  majors  by  the  athletic  coaches.  With  the  improvement  of 
our  athletic  squads,  and  the  increasing  importance  of  athletics,  the 
school's  enrollment  has  increased  and  will  probably  continue  to  do  so. 


PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


LORIN  EARL  BALL 

Assistant   Professor   of   Physical   Education 
B.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

LAWRENCE  ELLIOT  BRIGGS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.S.,    M.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts. 

ELEANOR  D.   DAIUTE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Student   Health 
M.D.,   Middlesex  University. 

LLEWELLYN  LIGHT  DERBY 

Assistant   Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.S.,  Springfield  College. 

THOMAS  WOODROW  ECK 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.A.,    Colgate    University;    M.S.,    University 
of  Massachusetts. 

HAROLD  M.  GORE 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

MRS.  MARY  B.  N.  HARMON 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.  in  P.E.,  Boston  University. 

VICKERY  HUBBARD 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 

SIDNEY  WILLIAM  KAUFFMAN 

Assistant  Director  of  Athletics 
B.S.,   M.Ed.,   Springfield  College. 

STEPHEN  RAYMOND  KOSAKOWSKI 

Director  of   Stockbridge   School   Athletics. 


WARREN  PIERCE  McGUIRK,  Ph.B.  (Boston  Col- 
lege), M.Ed.  (Boston  University).  Head  of  Division 
of   Physical   Education    and    Director   of    Athletics. 


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EARL   EASTMAN  LORDEN 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.S.,  University  of  New  Hampshire;   M.Ed., 
University  of  New  Hampshire. 

JOSEPH  A.  MASI 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

A.B.,  M.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

WARREN    PIERCE    McGURK 

Head  of  Division  of  Physical  Education  and 
Director  of  Athletics 

Ph.B.,  Boston  College;  M.Ed.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity. 

ERNEST   JAMES   RADCLIFFE 

Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment of  Student  Health 
M.D.,  University  of  Toronto. 

JOSEPH  RICHARD  ROGERS,  JR. 

Assistant    Professor   of    Physical    Education. 

STANLEY  FRANCIS  SALWAK 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

B.S.,    M.S.,    University    of   Massachusetts. 

RUTH  I.  TOTMAN 

Associate   Professor   of  Physical   Education 

for  Women 
B.S.,     Mew    Jersey    College    for    Women; 

M.Ed.,   University  of  Pittsburgh. 

HELEN   WAGNER 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.,  Ohio  State  University. 


CHARLES  PAUL  ALEXANDER,  B.S.,  Ph.D.  (Cor- 
nell University),  Professor  of  Entomology,  Head  of 
the   Department    and    Dean   of   the   School    of   Sci- 


SCIENCE 


GEORGE  WILLIAM  ALDERMAN 

Associate   Professor  of   Pfiysics 

A.B.,  Williams  College. 

CHARLES  PAUL  ALEXANDER 

Professor  of  Entomology,  Head  of  Depart- 
ment, and  Dean  of  the  School  of  Science. 

B.S.,  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University. 

STEPHAN  IVES  ALLEN 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

A.B.,  Amherst  College;  M.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. 

ALLEN  EMIL   ANDERSON 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Head  of  De- 
partment. 

A.B.,  M.A.,  University  of  Nebraska;  Ph.D., 
Harvard  University. 

THOMAS   JOSEPH   ANDREWS 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
Williams  College. 

THOMAS   JAMES   ARMY 

Instructor  in  Botany 

B.S.,   University   of  Massachusetts, 

IRWIN  LEWIS  BAIRD 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

A.B.,  M.A.,  University  of  Kansas. 

WALTER  MILLER  BANFIELD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

B.S.,  Rutgers  University;  Ph.D.,  University 
of   Wisconsin. 

HAROLD  WILBERT  BARRET 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.A.,    Ph.D.,   University   of   Colorado. 

LAWRENCE    MATTHEWS    BARTLETT 

Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts; 
Ph.D.,   Cornell  University. 

DAVID  HARRY  BISHOP 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

B.A.,  University  of  Alabama;  M.S.,  Rutgers 
University. 

DAVID  WAKEFIELD  BISHOP 

Professor  of  Physiology 

A.B.,  Swarhtmore  College;  Ph.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania. 


CHARLES  FARRINGTON  BOND 

Instructor  in   Zoology 

A.B.,  Bucknell  University;  M.A.,  Cornell 
University. 

HAROLD  DANFORT  BOUTELLE 

Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 

B.S.,    C.E.,    Worcester    Polytechnic    Institute. 

LEON  ALSON  BRADLEY 

Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Head  of  De- 
partment of  Bacteriology  and  Public 
Health 

B.S.,  Wesleyan  University;  Ph.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity. 

ROBERT  STEPHAN  BURPO.  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

B.S.,   American   International  College. 

HALL  GERALD  BUZZELL 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

A.B.,  Dartmouth  College. 

GEORGE  WESLEY  CANNON 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.A.,  North  Dakota  Wesleyan  University; 
M.S.,  Ph.D.,   University  of  Illinois. 

KENNETH  DELBERT  CASHIN 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.S.  in  C.E.,  M.S.  in  C.E.,  Worcester  Poly- 
technic Institute. 

ROBERT  OLIVER  CASTLE 

Instructor  in  Geology 

B.S.,  Stanford  University;  M.S.,  McGill  Uni- 
versity. 

FREDERICK   M.   CHAKOUR 

Instructor  in  Chemistry. 

BENJAMIN   CHARLES    CROCKER,    JR. 

Instructor  in  Physics 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

ALEXANDER   MIDDLETON   CRUICKSHANK 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Rhode  Island  State  College. 

HELEN  F.  CULLEN 

Assistant   Professor  of  Mathematics. 

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ROBERT  DAVID  DUNTON 

Instructor   in   Botany 
B.S.,    Ohio    University. 
RICHARD  WILLIAM  FESSENDON 

Professor  of  Inorganic  Chemistry 
B.S.,     M.S.,     University     of    Massachusetts; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  University. 

GORDON  FIELD 

Instructor  in  Entomology 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts 

RALPH  LYLE  FRANCE 

Associate  Professor  of  Bacteriology 
B.S.,    University    of    Delaware;     M.S.,    Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts. 

MARY  ELLEN  GARVEY 

Associate  Professor  of  Bacteriology 
B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  HANSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Entomology 
B.S..     M.S.,     Ph.D.,     University     of     Massa- 
chusetts. 
WALTER  H.  HODGE 
Associate  Professor  of  Botany 
A.B.,   Clark  University;    M.S.,   University  of 
Massachusettsffi     M.A.,     Ph.D.,     Harvard 
University. 
WARREN   IRVING   JOHANSSON 
Instructor  in   Geology  and   Mineralogy 
B.S.,    M.S.,    University    of    Massachusetts. 

SEYMOUR  KATSH 

Instructor  in  Zoology  and  Physiology 
B.A.,   M.S.,   Ph.D.,   New   York   University. 
THEODORE  T.  KOZLOWSKI 

Associate  Professor  of  Botany 

B.S.,     Syracuse     University;     M.A.,     Ph.D., 

Duke  University. 

MARSHALL  OLIN  LANPHEAR 

Registrar  and  Professor  in  charge  of  Fresh- 
man Orientation  Course 
B.S.,   M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 


The  School  of  Science  includes  the  Department  of  Bacteriology  and 
Public  Health,  Botany,  Chemistry,  Entomology  and  Zoology,  Geology 
and  Minerology,  Physics  and  Physiology. 

The  curriculum  of  the  School  of  Science  is  devised  to  give  one  the 
simple  fundamentals  of  his  chosen  field  of  study  and  to  gradually 
build  up  to  specialized  advanced  studies,  while  giving  him,  at  the 
same  time,  a  broad  and  cultural  education.  The  school  offers  special 
curricula  for  the  needs  of  pre-medical,  pre-dental,  and  pre-veterinary 
students,  and  for  those  v^^ho  plan  to  be  laboratory  technicians  or  work 
for  the  Public  Health  Service. 


EDWARD   PETER  LARKIN 

Instructor  in  Bacteriology 

B.S.,   M.S.,   University  of   Massachusetts. 

EDGAR  E.  LINDSAY 

Professor    of    Chemistry. 

IRVING  J.  LIPOVSKY 

Assistant   Professor   of   Bacteriology 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.S., 
University  of  Illinois. 

ALFRED  H.  MATHIESON.  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

B.S.,  State  Teachers  College,  East  Strouds- 
burg,  Pennsylvania;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. 

WALTER  EUGENE  MIENTKA 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.A., 
Columbia  University. 

DONALD    EUGENE    MOSER 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

A.B.,  Amherst  College;  M.A.,  Brown  Uni- 
versity. 

ALBERT  BIGELOW  NELSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Geology  and  Min- 
eralogy. 

B.S.,  Colby  College;  M.S.,  Middlebury  Col- 
lege. 

GEORGE  JAMES  OBERLANDER 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

B.S.,    Tufts   College. 

A.  VINCENT  OSMUN 

professor  of  Botany  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment. 

B.S.,  M.S.,   University  of  Massachusetts. 

ROBERT  C.   PERRIELLO 

Assistant   Professor  of  Bacteriology 

B.S.,   University  of   Massachusetts. 

STANLEY  E.  POLCHLOPEK 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

WALLACE  F.  POWERS 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Clark  University. 


GEORGE    ROBERT    RICHASON,    JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.S.,    M.S.,   University  of   Massachusetts. 

WALTER  S.  RITCHIE 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Head  of  De- 
partment 

B.S.,     Ohio    State    University;     M.S.,     PhD.; 

University   of   Missouri. 

PAUL  DAVID  RITGER 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

B.N.S.,  College  of  the  Holy  Cross;  M.A., 
University  of  Pennsylvania. 

JOHN   EDWIN   ROBERTS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  New  Hampshire; 
Ph.D.,   Cornell  University. 

HERBERT  DUNCAN  ROLLISON.  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

A.B.,  Middlebury  College;  M.A.,  M^illiams 
College;  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University. 

ISRAEL   H.   ROSE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 

B.S.,   M.A.,  Brooklyn  College. 

WILLIAM  HAROLD  ROSS 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Amherst  College;  Ph.D.,  Yale 
University. 

NORMAN  JAMES  SCHOONMAKER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 

B.S.,    University   of   Massachusetts. 

FRANK  ROBERT  SHAW 

Assistant   Professor  of  Entomology 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  Ph.D., 
Cornell  University. 

HENRY  H.   SKILLINGS 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

A.B.,   Amherst  College. 

J.  HAROLD  SMITH 

Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.S.,  M.A.,  University  of  Utah;  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin. 

MARION  E.  SMITH 

Instructor  in  Entomology 


B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts; 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Illinois. 

JAMES   G.  SNEDECOR 

Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

B.S.,  Iowa  State  College;  Ph.D.,  Indiana 
University. 

JOHN  LeBARON  SPENCER 

Instructor  in  Botany 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

HARVEY  L.  SWEETMAN 

Professor  of  Enlomolgy 

B.S.,  Colorado  State  College;  M.S.,  Iowa 
State  College;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

ANNE  TILTON 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

B.S.,    University  of   Massachusetts. 

RAY  ETHAN  TORREY 

Professor  of  Botany 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  Ph.D., 
Harvard  University. 

JAY  R.  TRAVEH 

Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

B.A.,   M.A.,   Ph.D.,   Cornell   University. 

ARTHUR  LEONARD   WANNLUND,  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

B.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts;  M.S., 
Purdue  University. 

LEONARD  RICHARD  WILSON 

Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy  and 
Head   of   Department 

Ph.B.,  Ph.M.,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Vi'iscon- 
sin. 

ALFRED  DENNIS  WEAVER 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

B.S.,  Northeastern  University;  M.S.,  Purdue 
University. 

GILBERT  L.  WOODSIDE 

Professor  of  Zoology  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment 

A.B.,  DePauw  University;  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Har- 
vard University. 


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HOWARD  L.  KNIGHT  '02 


SONS  OF  ©LD  MASSACHUSETTS 


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Arranged  by  CARL  SCHULZ 


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yoiib      are  we 


APRIL Showers,  Greek  Week, 


•  Two  enjoying  the  fresh  Spiing  air 
Ihey  walk  to  another  class. 


*  Baseball  was  also  in  the  air,  as  our 
eager  Redmen  contested  many  and  va- 
ried opponents. 


•  Couples  sway  dreamily  to  the  music 
of  Elliott  Lawrence  at  last  year's  Greek 
Ball. 


•  Candid  U.M.  was  out  in  force,  record- 
ing pictures  of  the  college  and  its  ac- 
tivities. 


and  Baseball 


•  A. E. Pi's    Frankenstein-monster    play    won    first    place    in    the    inter-fraternity    skits    of 
Greek  Week. 


®  Although  April  was  a  month  of  showers,  songs,  and  skits,  exams  still  played  a   vital 
role  in  student  life. 


®  In  the   fleeting  moments   between  exams,   the  students  often   paused   to  breathe   in  the 
fragrance  of  early  Spring. 


•  But    all    the    pleasures    were    not    outdoors;    "Naughty    Maristta"    tripped    lightly    over 
Bowker's  stage. 


MAY Flowers,  Balmy  Days, 


•  Preparation  lor  the  Commencement  Week  lormal   started   early   in  May  lor   the   Soph- 
Senior  Hop  Committee, 


•  Hank   Pierce  groomed  Tabby  lor   his  appearance   in   "I   Remember   Mama."     After   all, 
the  make-up  of  the  whole  cast  must  be  perfect. 


•  In  the   Spring   production  of   the   Roister   Doisters,   "I  Remember   Mama,"   the   cast   and 
crew  reached  new  heights  in  displaying  staging  and  acting  ability. 


*  The  faculty   and  their  wives  somehow  found   time  to   enjoy  the  serenity   of  the   wood- 
lands and   the   coolness   of   nearby   brooks. 


and  Finals 


•  Warm  Spring  weather  took  the  girls' 
gym  classes  out-of-doors.  These  girls 
totaled  their  archery  scores  and  smiled. 


•  "Keep    cool"    was    the    watchword  of 

the    sophomore    picnic.     Cancellation  of 

Spring    Day   did    not    stop    the    Class  of 
'51;  they  had  their  own  picnic. 


•  Spring  blossoms  and  Alice  O'Donnell. 


•  Although   balmy    weather   had   come, 
classes  still  went  on. 


JUNE...Gradiifition,  the  Soph  Senior  Hop, 


•  Graduation,  the  last  ceremony  before 
leaving  college.  These  graduates  have 
now  joined  the  ranks  oi  alumni. 


•  Dan  Daly  received  the  class  mantle 
lor  the  Class  oi  1950  irom  the  depart- 
ing  seniors. 


•  Another  Commencement  tradition,  the 
Ivy  Oration,  was  given  by  Marie 
Matthes  representing  the  Class  of  1949; 
and  new  ivy  was  planted  by  Ed 
McGralh  and  Don  Kii 


and  Farewell  to  Bay  State 


o  The   Hatchet   Oration — a  time-honored   tradition  of  the   University. 


**  Keynote    speaker    lor   graduation   was    General    Robert    M.    Webster    of    the    University 
of  California. 


**  On  graduation  eve  the  seniors  marched  together  to  baccalaureate   services  conducted 
by  the  Reverend  Arthur  B.  Coe. 


•  All   former    graduates    ramain    a    part    of    the   University;    and    at    each    commencement 
the  classes  of  the  past  return  to  renew  old  memories. 


•  Twinkling   stars   in   a   blue    velvet   heaven    and   the    soft    strains    of    Billy    Note's   music 
created  the  wonderland  setting  for  the  departing  seniors'  last  formal  dance. 


SEPTEMBER . .  Registration,  Indocti  inatioii. 


•  A   sad   consequence   of   the   start    of  a   new   college  year   is   the   beginning   of   classes, 
but  a  class  here  and  there  to  fill  in  the  hours  is  interesting  at  times. 


'  The  U-store  at  ten  o'clock  in  the  morning — the  University's  only  non-credit  course. 


•  Warm  sunshine  and  falling  leaves  made  classes  an  uninteresting  destination  at  times. 


L 


•  The  alarm  rang  at  an  ungodly  hour 
and  the  Freshmen  fellows  were  off  to 
"serenade"  the  coeds. 


•  A   splash —  and   ths   Freshm2n  can 
through   the   College    Pond. 


•  The  Freshmen  worked  hard,  but  the 
Sophomores  won  the  Rope  Pull.  To 
the  class  of  '53,  it  was  but  practice  for 
a  victory  next  September. 


•  Fall    brought    football;    the    bleachers 
rocked  as  the  crowd  cheered. 


®  Exciting  football  rallies  were  the  high- 
lights of  pre-game  activities.  The  band, 
cheerleaders,  drill  team,  and  students 
combined  to  make  them  a  success. 


and  Classes 


OCTOBER HfiUoween,  Falling  Leaves, 


*>  Another  lootball  rally,  more  songs 
and  cheers,  and  building  spirit  for  the 
Norwich  game. 


®  A  milestone  in  the  expansion  of  the 
University,  the  dedication  of  the  Gun- 
ness  Engineering  Laboratory. 


•  The  University  Concert  Association 
opened  its  season  with  a  concert  by 
the  beautiful  mezzo-soprano  of  the  Met- 
ropolitan Opera  House.  Rise  Stevens. 


•  Precision    and    performance    supreme 
— the  Danish  Gym  Exhibition. 


and  Flying  Footballs 


o  President  Van  Meter  cut  the  ribbon 
and  WMUA  was  back  on  the  air.  A 
new  station,  rebuilt  by  the  students  and 
facuhy,  was  open  for  inspection. 


•  WMUA's  "inner  executive  circle." 
Through  the  efiorts  of  these  students,  the 
radio  station  and  its  open  house  proved 
to   be    successful. 


•  A    hopeful,    blow-by-blow    description 
and  prediction. 


•  This  month  found  the  Campus  Chest 
committee  preparing  plans  for  carrying 
out   its   functions. 


NOVEMBER . .  The  Hort  Show,  Thanks^iymo 


•  AEPi's  decorated  their  house  to  beat  Tufts  and  greet  homecoming  alumni. 

•  Autumn  Nocturne — the  first  Phi  Sig  formal  of  the  year. 


*  Barbara    Konopka,    the    lovely    blond    queen    chosen    to    reign    over    the    37th    Annual 
Horticulture  Show. 


•  First   place  among  the   formal  displays   of  the  Hort   Show   was  this   scene  depicting   a 
bountiful  harvest. 


•  The  second  program  of  the  concert  series  was  a   joint  piano  recital  by  Joseph  Fuchs 
and  Eugene  Istomin. 


•  Autumn  weather  created  excellent 
conditions  for  the  moss  ROTC  practice 
drill. 


•  "Girl  Crazy"   characters — Anne    Mor- 
rill and  Gil  Nadeau. 


•  The  cast,  chorale,  and  Doric  Alviani 
made  the  Gershwin  operetta,  "Girl 
Crazy."  a  memorable  experience. 


*  Sig  Ep's  iloat  ior  the  Tufts  rally  was 
one  of  the  finest  displayed. 

*  Another  float  in  the  Tuft's  rally  pa- 
rade was  the  one  constructed  by  the 
Abbey  and  Commonwealth  Circle. 


.r  nMCM  T 


and  Thouiihts  of  Winter 


DECEMBER.  .  .Carols,  the  Military  Ball 


•  The  rhythmic  beat  of  Mexican  music  set  the  scene  for  Sig  Ep's  Gaucho  Party.    South 
of  the  border  music,  costumes,  and  food  made  it  an  evening  with  a  Mexican  flare. 


•  Music   for   this   year's   Ball   was    presented   by   Duke   Ellington's   band — music   for   both 
listening  and  dancing  pleasure. 

•  A  view  of  the  gentlemen  who  formulated  the  plans  for  the  ball — the  Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee. 


•  Gateway  to  an  enjoyable  evening  of  music  and  dancing,   the  Mlitary  Ball. 


and  the  Yiiletide  Season 


•  Petite  Joann  O'Rourke,  queen  of  the  Military  Ball. 


*  Cast  and  directors  going  over  the  plans  lor  their  presentation  of  Shakespeare's  "Mid- 
er    Night's    Dream." 


•  The   Roister   Doister   production   of   "Midsummer   Night's   Dream"   showed   that    the    cul- 
tural can  also  be  entertaining. 


•  Parties  were  given  for  orphans  by  the  fraternal  organizations  as  the  Yuletide  Season 
approached. 


JANUARY  . .  Headaches,  Exams,  and  the 


•  The  University's  Vegetable  ludging 
Team,  lirst  prize  winners  in  the  nation- 
wide judging  contest  held  in  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 


•  Professors  Ferrigno  and  Goldberg 
making  with  the  antics  at  the  "Faculty 
Frantics"  show. 


*  Instructor  Manfredi  attempting  to  steal 
the  show,  much  to  the  amusement  oi 
the  student  audience. 


•  A    winter-wonderland   panorama,    the 
picturesque  garden   oi   the   President. 


Faculty  Frantics 


'  With  mid-year  finals  approaching,  students'  thoughts  turned  hurriedly  to  study. 


•  Study  hours  were  momentarialy  interrupted  as  "Groek"  pledges  reigned  supreme. 


•  All  was  not  study,  however;   students  somehow  managed  to  sneak  in  a  cup  of  coffee 
now  and  then. 


®  The     Statesmen  —  the     University's     double     quartet     rendered     music    throughout     the 
school  year. 


FEBRUARY . .  Freezing  Winds,  Icy  Figers, 


*  Theta    Chi's    "Song    of    Winter,"    first    prize    winter    in    the    inter-fraternity    Greek    Week 
sculpture  competitions  of  the  Winter  Carnival. 


Alpha  Gamma  Rho's  "Gothic  Choir  Loft"  came  in  a  strong  third  in  the  men's  division. 
"Refuge"  by  AEPi  won  second   prize  in  the   well-contested  fraternity   snow   projects. 


•  "Guiding    Spirit,"    sulptured    by    TEP,    remained    in    strong    contention    throughout    the 
winter  carnival   judging. 


•  First  prize  winner  in  the  women's  division  was  the  Pi  Beta  Phi  version  of  "Cinderella." 

•  Sig  Ep's  "Snowbound"  received  honorable  mention  for  its  sculpturing  efforts. 


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•  The  Winter  Carnival  Committee 
played  a  prominent  part  in  publicizing 
the  University's  annual  Winter  Carni- 
val. 


•  "Curses,  foiled  again" — the  villain  of 
the  Senior  Class  Play,  "Parted  on  the 
Wedding  Morn,"  or  she  is  "More  to 
Be  Pitied  Than  Censured." 


•  Audience    reacted   hilariously    toward 
the  Senior  Class  Play. 


•  Feminine    beauty    graced    the    scenic 
winter-wonderland  of  the  campus. 


and  the  Snow  Sculptures 


•  A  huge  male  audience  was  on  hand 
to  view  the  Flow^er  and  Fashion  Show 
put  on  by  the  Horticulture  and  Home 
Economics  clubs. 


•  Vicki  Milandri,  one  of  the  lovely  par- 
ticipants who  displayed  fashions  of  the 

future. 


•  For  those  who  enjoyed  concert  music, 
an  interlude  of  piano  music  was  a  w^el- 
come    addition. 


•  "Les    Foiles    Bergere/'    abounded    in 
talent    and    entertainment. 


FEBRUARY Skiing,  Skating,  and 


•  Highlighting   the   University   Chorale's   musical   performances    was   the    broadcast   over 
stations  WBZ-WBZA. 


•  The  big  event  of  the  Winter  Carnival  was  dancing  to  the  music  of  Les   Elgarl's   and 
Enoch  Light's  orchestras. 


•  Beauteous  queens  of  the  Winter  Carnival  Ball, 


•  Climaxing  the  Winter   Carnival  Ball  was   the   coronation  oi   Barbara   Konopka — queen 
of  queens. 


the  Winter  Carniyal 


MARCH .  .  Hell  Week,  Campus  Varieties, 


•   A  flurry  of 


and  Old  King  Winter  found  himself  once  again  on  his  throne. 


#  The    waning    moments    of    winter    found    students    taking    advantage    of    all    available 
opportunities   for  skating. 

#  Still,  scholastic  standards  had   to  be  maintained,  and  students  kept  themselves  busy 
with   their   books. 

#  Draper   Hall   Snack   Bar.   nevertheless,    provided   sanctuary   for   those   who    wished   to 
evade   studies   and   classes. 

0   "Little   International"    helped   to   brighten   up   the   cold    weekends    as   spectators   were 
treated  with  interesting,  and  sometimes  amusing,  sights. 


and  The  Good  Ship  HMS  Pinafore 


*  Highlighting  the  month  was  the 
Campus  Varieties — staged,  directed, 
enacted,  and  presented  in  its  en- 
tirety by  students. 


•    This   bit   of  comedy   all   but   stole  the 
show  .  .  . 


•  The  Robert  Shaw^  Chorale  was  en- 
thusiastically received  by  an  ap- 
preciative audience. 


•  His  Majesty's  Ship,  the  "Pinafore". 
presented  both  villains  and  heroines 
in  Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  popular 
operetta  as  produced  by  the  Univer- 
sity Operetta   Guild. 


•  Ruler  of  the  Royal  Navy  is  the 
Savoyards'  Howard  Galley  in  the 
role  of  Sir  Joseph  Porter. 


gold  .  en    glo  .  ry  of 

them  with   lov-  ing        ten 


the 
der 


West,      \\'hile    the  birds  their     songs  are   hush  -  ing, 
care,         Heed -ing   still    the      words    of   warn  -  ing, 


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and  the  sounds  of 
as    the  path     of 


day   are   still.    And  the  "fei.lence  of    the    eve-ning  soothes  to       rest. 
life    -w-B   tread,    Let    us   yet    the  high -est  heights  of     tri  -  uinph    dare. 


Then  thy  sons,  they   pledge    a  .  new  their     love      to 
Col -lege  dear,  may     bless -ing     all     thy       way      at 


thee, 
tend, 


Bind -ing    clos  -  er 
Ne'er  be  -  fore  was 


yet  each    ley  -  al        faith  -  ful 
Al.ma     Mat  -  er        loved    like 


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heart;        Once     a  -  gain    the        air     is     ring- ing 
thee;  Calm  and  bright,  thy      guid-ing     star 


with  the    mu-sic        of    our  song      Ere  we    from  the    shel-ter     of  thy    care     de  -    part. 
Beaming  from  the     far-thest  goal     Lead  thee  on     tri   .   um-phant  to  thy    vie  -  to     -     ry. 


THE  ABBEY 


To  a  stranger,  the  "Abbey"  might  seem  a  sort  of  monasterial  affair, 
but  a  view  of  life  inside  this  girls'  dormitory  would  soon  change  his 
mind. 

The  girls  of  the  Abbey  (short  for  Abigail  Adams  House)  are  no 
different  than  other  coeds.  The  "center,"  with  its  baby-grand,  soft 
sofas  and  general  atmosphere  of  comfort  is  a  feature  attraction  for 
all.  But  take  a  peek  into  any  of  the  rooms,  and  usually  one  will  see 
pages  flipping  and  pencils  flying,  for  even  though  the  "center''  is 
all  but  irresistible  the  girls  realize  that  they  must  plug,  plug,  plug. 


LEWIS  HALL 


In  the  early  days  of  September  (when  Freshmen  were  still  in  a  haze) 
Lewis  Hall  held  its  Annual  Welcoming  Dance.  It  was  an  opportune 
time  for  all  the  students  to  make  new  acquaintances.  Social  Chair- 
man, Eunice  Diamond,  was  congratulated  for  the  success  of  the  party. 

On  the  three  topmost  floors  live  those  ever-charming  Freshmen  girls, 
while  upper-classmen  reside  in  the  rooms  on  the  first  floor. 

Mrs.  Churchill,  the  congenial  and  helpful  housemother,  has  fre- 
quently been  of  assistance  to  the  girls  and  their  inevitable  problems. 
In  her  apartment  is  invariably  found  a  cluster  of  chattering  girls, 
mulling  over  their  current  difficulties. 


THATCHER  HALL 


Having  housed  upper-classmen  in  the  previous  years,  Thatcher  Hall 
opened  its  doors  to  Freshman  girls  this  year.  The  third  and  fourth 
floors  of  the  dorm  are  an  alternating  scene  of  study  and  "horseplay'', 
for  here  is  where  the  Freshmen  reside.  Under  the  watchful  eye  of  the 
upperclassmen,  they  learned  to  enjoy  a  full  college  life. 

On  Armistice  Day,  an  Open  House  Dance  welcomed  all  the  new 
students.  Barbara  Stevens,  able  Social  Chairman,  was  responsible 
for  the  success  of  the  dance. 

First  semester  marked  the  arrival  of  men  students  in  Hamlin  and 
Knowlton.  Friendships  grew  as  both  men  and  women  scrambled  for 
flashlights  and  books  of  Morse  code. 


BROOKS  HOUSE 


Winners  of  the  League  B  intramural  football  championship,  the  boys 
of  Brooks  House  started  the  year  with  a  fair  chance  to  take  campus 
intramural  athletic  honors.  Unfortunately,  however,  the  opening  of 
Hctmlin  and  Knowlton  Houses  at  midsemester  brought  about  the  trans- 
fer of  several  Brooks'  athletic  lights  and  the  promise  shown  earlier  in 
the  season  was  never  fulfilled. 

Socially,  Brooks  did  well  for  itself  with  two  house  dances  that  were 
pronounced  "roaring"  successes.  Main  activity  in  the  Brooks  rec-room 
was  BRIDGE,  BRIDGE,  and  more  BRIDGE.  Profs  who  complained  of 
sleepy-eyed  Brooks  residents  in  eight  o'clock  classes  were  doubtless 
unaware  of  the  cut-throat,  all-night  bridge  sessions  held  frequently 
in  the  dormitory. 


BUTTERFIELD  HALL 


Up  on  the  "mount"  things  are  always  jumping.  A  few  of  the  "things" 
were  the  two  dances  given  at  Butterfield  in  October  and  January 
under  the  leadership  of  Social  Chairman  Bob  Servais  and  the  ex- 
change suppers  at  which  the  freshmen  boys  and  girls  got  better 
acquainted.  "Things'"  could  also  mean  the  first-rate  intramural 
athletic  team  supervised  by  Athletic  Manager  Al  Winterhalter  or  drives 
such  as  the  Community  Chest  which,  under  Treasurer  Paul  Robbins, 
had  more  money  subscribed  than  any  other  house  on  campus.  Then, 
too,  Chuck  Duerwaerder  has  relinquished  the  office  of  House  President 
to  Dave  Flood. 


CHADBOURNE  HALL 


With  the  Freshman  class  growing  increasingly  larger,  the  overflow 
spread  from  Butterfield  to  Chadbourne.  For  awhile,  even  class  entity 
was  denied  them,  for  the  dorm  was  still  packed  with  Devens  men 
waiting  for  the  new  houses  to  be  built.  Under  the  Devens  influence, 
Markarian  and  Donigian  were  elected  to  the  Senate.  It  seemed  at 
the  time  that  Chadbourne  was  doomed  to  be  the  catch-all  of  Butter- 
field,  until,  at  last,  the  "Great  Migration''  was  on.  The  Devens  boys 
left;  the  Butterfield  surplus  was  moved  in;  and,  finally,  the  Freshman 
class  was  as  one. 


COUNTY  CIRCLE 


At  the  southern  extremity  of  the  campus  he  the  five  new  dorms  which 
comprise  County  Circle.  Hampshire,  Suffolk,  Berkshire,  and  Plymouth 
were  opened  in  1948,  Middlesex  shortly  thereafter.  Hampshire  and 
Suffolk  contain  the  married  student's  apartments,  whereas  the  other 
dorms  are  for  the  single  men. 

Plymouth  has  started  a  "coke  fund"  for  athletic  scholarships,  and 
also  has  held  several  dances,  one  of  them  jointly  with  Middlesex. 
In  the  latter  dorm  several  ping  pong  tournaments  have  been  held. 
A  bowling  league  has  been  started  among  the  men's  dorms  and  all  are 
participating  vigorously.  Furthermore,  all  the  dorms  take  part  in  all 
the  intramural  sports  on  campus. 


GREENOUGH  HALL 


Greenough  is  certainly  not  unique  among  the  men's  dormitories,  but 
it  does  have  some  claim  to  fame:  that  tipsy  but  towering  toboggan 
which  took  up  space  in  the  front  of  Greenough  in  February  was  one 
of  the  few  dormitory  entries  in  the  Snow  Sculpture  competition.  Whal 
was  its  fate?    Well,  we're  sure  it  melted! 

With  the  appearance  of  Spring  came  the  dance  on  the  night  of  April 
18th.    Frank  Sotille  and  his  orchestra  furnished  the  music. 

Washing  dirty  socks,  playing  Softball,  having  water-pistol  fights, 
playing  chess,  bridge,  and  poker — all  these  make  up  life  in  Greenough. 
Oh,  yes,  and  studying,  too. 


COMMONWEALTH  CIRCLE 


Commonwealth  Circle  wound  up  its  fourth  year  of  college  with  one  of 
its  buildings  two-thirds  missing.  A  fire  in  the  month  of  February  burned 
the  S  Building  so  badly  that  two  of  the  wings  had  to  be  torn  down  and 
the  third  converted  into  a  storeroom. 

Besides  the  conflagration,  the  boys  in  the  Circle  hosted  some  orphans 
at  Christmas  time  with  the  able  assistance  of  the  girls  at  the  Abbey. 

The  fate  of  the  Circle  next  year  is  undetermined,  but  some  of  Ihe 
buildings  may  be  used.  Eventually,  the  space  occupied  by  the  well- 
known  frame  buildings  will  be  used  for  new  University  structures. 


FEDERAL  CIRCLE 


Federal  Circle  was  built  for  the  University  in  1946  to  provide  for  the 
acute  housing  shortage  caused  by  the  returning  veteran  with  his  fam- 
ily. Known  affectionately  as  "Maternity  Row",  it  provides  comfort  and 
convenience  for  these  ninety-four  young  families;  some  of  whom  are 
undertaking  their  first  house-keeping  chores. 

It  is  the  scene  of  baby  carriages  and  lines  of  diapers,  clubs  of  various 
types,  and  over-the-fence  gossip.  The  homey  atmosphere  found  in  the 
Circle  is  only  exceeded  by  its  community  spirit. 


HAMLIN  HOUSE 


Hamlin  House,  named  for  Margaret  Hamlin,  Placement  Officer  for 
Women  from  1913-1948,  was  opened  this  past  winter.  It  was  used 
to  house  the  overflow  of  male  students  this  past  Spring  semester. 
Official  dedication  ceremonies  will  be  instituted  for  this  future  women's 
dormitory  next  fall.  This  building  is  of  the  newest  design  and  has  all 
the  facilities  of  a  model  dormitory,  soundproofing  not  the  least  of 
all  the  innovations. 

The  official  housewarming  dance  was  held  in  the  first  week  of 
January,  and  was  attended  by  some  two  hundred  students  and 
school  officials. 


KNOWLTON  HOUSE 


Knowlton  House  is  one  of  the  two  new  girls'  dormitories  which  was 
opened  in  January  to  relieve  the  cramped  housing  situation.  Knowlton 
and  Hamlin,  the  other  girls'  dormitory,  have  housed  male  students  this 
past  Spring  semester.  The  trustees  chose  the  name  of  Knowlton;  Helen 
Knowlton  was  an  assistant  professor  of  Home  Economics  here  at  the 
University.  After  June  Commencement,  Knowlton  will  be  turned  over 
to  the  women  students,  and  the  official  dedication  will  be  held  in  the 
Fall  of  1950. 

These  new  buildings  are  to  be  part  of  a  quadrangle,  which  will 
include  another  dormitory  north  of  Lewis  and  a  women's  gym  and 
dining  hall. 


MILLS  HOUSE 


In  November  of  1949,  Mills  House  held  its  first  housewarming  dance. 
The  recreation  room,  the  scene  of  the  dance,  was  gaily  decorated  and 
the  lighting  was  soft.  A  loudspeaker  system  and  numerous  records 
were  provided  by  WMUA.  Once  the  party  got  into  full  swing  one  could 
hardly  believe  that  this  was  a  dormitory. 

Luise  Moncey  and  her  accordion  and  Al  Sidell,  campus  vocalizer, 
accompanied  by  Leo  Silva  and  his  guitar,  provided  a  bright  bit  of 
entertainment  for  the  dance. 

A  check  was  presented  to  Wayne  Langill,  representative  of  WMUA, 
which  will  be  used  to  enlarge  the  radio  station's  record  library. 


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FACULTY  APARTMENTS 


The  fifty-apartment  faculty  housing  project,  constructed  by  the  Uni- 
versity Building  Association  at  the  request  of  the  Trustees,  was  ex- 
pected to  be  ready  for  occupancy  by  June  1st. 

This  project  was  built  on  the  same  basis  as  the  eight  self -liquidating 
dormitories  which  have  been  constructed  by  the  Building  Association. 
The  building  is  leased  by  the  Trustees  at  an  annual  rental  sufficient 
to  cover  the  interest  on  the  bonds  and  the  liquidation  of  the  principal 
over  a  period  of  24  years. 

The  brick  building  with  its  own  central  heating  plant  will  have 
water  and  heat  supplied  by  the  University. 


ill    join    in      at  (he         ju  -  hi  -  leeSNVe'll  cheer  our  team  to     the     vie-  to-ry,    We're 

ip,  bo\>^,  up    for  the  While     and    Ma-roon,  Off    with  your  hats  while  we     sing"  our  tune,  Now 


jol     -       ly      ^hid-enls  of           Mass  -    a-  chu    -  setts      State.     Rah!         Rah! 

sing boys,     sing « ith         all your  might    and      main.      Rah!         Rah! 

CHORUS  fAir  xn  24  Tenor) 
TENOR  l&II 


Then  cheer!cheer!chpfr' Fnr  our   leani  is  oul   to  figh',  TheySi' boys  that  kniAv  no    fear         Oh, 


cheer!  cheer!  cheer!  For       Al  -  ma  Ma- ter  bright.    The      col-h-ge  we  hold  mo-i     dear.        Well 


:ol  -  h'ge  dear.  We'll      be       true      to      thee.     Thy     deeds    com- mem- o     -     rate. 


SECOND   ROW.    Barbara   Lewis,   Elizabeth   Acheson,   Barbara   Smith,   Eleanor   Lee 
FIRST  ROW.  Barbara  Dean,  Lael  Powers,  Barbara  Kinqhorn.  John  Silverman,  Grace  Feener 


PAN  HELLENIC  COUNCIL 


PRESIDENT:  Barbara  Kinghorn 
VICE-PRESIDENT:  Lael  Powers 
SECRETARY:  Barbara  Dean 
TREASURER:  Joan  Silverman 


The  guiding  hand  behind  all  sororities  on  campus  is  the  Panhellenic 
Council,  part  of  a  national  organization.  The  Council  is  composed  of 
two  representatives  from  each  of  the  five  sororities  on  campus.  The 
sole  purpose  of  the  organization  is  to  help  sororities  and  not  to  rule 
them.  The  spirit  of  friendship  and  co-operation  among  sororities  is 
fostered  by  the  Panhellenic  Council. 

Under  the  helpful  sponorship  of  the  Council,  the  sororities  conduct 
their  annual  Round  Robin  teas  and  rushing  activities. 


SECOND    ROW.     Less,    Merrill,    Benson,    MacCollom,    Devine,    Gullans,    McManus,    Kiddy 
FIRST  ROW.    Leavitt,  Goldberg,  Thompson,  Fienman,  Foglia,  Clayton,  Holden 


INTER  FRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


The  Inter-Fraternity  Council  is  composed  of  a  delegate  from  each  of 
the  ten  fraternities  on  campus.  The  immediate  responsibility  of  the 
Council  is  the  betterment  of  Greek  spirit  on  the  campus.  Things  accom- 
plished by  the  Council  this  year  include  the  sponsoring  of  the  Chowder 
and  Marching  Society,  the  Mardi  Gras  for  the  scholarship  fund,  and 
the  annual  Greek  Ball. 


INTER  FRATERNITY 
JUDICIARY 


It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Inter-Fraternity  Judiciary 
Board  to  share  a  primary  loyalty  to  the  University 
of  Massachusetts  and  to  serve  its  best  interests;  and, 
to  seek  close  co-operation  and  spirit  of  good  will 
between  fraternities  for  their  mutual  benefit  as  well 
as  the  exercise  of  responsible  self-government  within 
the  student  body. 


Roland  Reidy,   Chairman;    Frank   O'Keefe 

Aaron  Roseniield.   Robert  Johnston,   Vice-Chairman 


CHI  OMEGA 


Leaving  the  campus  in  a  "blaze  of  glory"  in  the  spring  of  1949,  the  Chi  Omegas 
returned  in  the  fall  and  extended  a  warm  hand  of  appreciation  to  faculty  and 
students  by  having  two  open  houses.  Social  activities  of  the  year  included  a 
faculty  tea  for  the  new  housemother,  Mrs.  Bouthilette,  a  Christmas  party,  a 
pledge  formal,  and  a  tea  for  all  senior  women.  Two  new  cups  have  been  added 
to  the  mantelpiece  of  the  house  on  Lincoln  Avenue,  one  for  the  Military  Ball 
Queen  and  one  for  the  Horticulture  Queen. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Torres,  Tarapala,  Sharkey,  Barlley,  V.  Sullivan, 
Belval,   Klaus,   Peterson,   C.    Sullivan,    B.    Sullivan 

THIRD  ROW:  Granfield,  J.  O'Rourke,  Houle,  Lilz,  Konopka,  Hall, 
Terry,  Davenport,  Dole,  Gimalowski,  Z.  Smith,  Kennedy,  Regis, 
Gibbons,   Rowell,   Zamaichi 


SECOND  ROW:  Stack,  Moriarity,  Guettler,  Gilley,  Beals,  O'Donnell, 
Rose,  Schindler,  Brown,  Lenart,  Merrigan,  Brehant,  Maroni, 
Allen,   P.  Smith 

FIRST  ROW:  Clark.  Donahue,  P.  O'Rourke,  Kwasnik,  Wells, 
Skahill,  A.  Smith,  Traynor.  France,  Barllett,  Hartwell 


•    OFFFflERS 


PRESIDENT:      CU^aM&tU  /c«e  £kaUiU 
VICE-PRESIDENT:       Ma/Uf  WelU 
SECRETARY:      /\lelUe.  KiaaiJtik. 
TREASURER:      AUe*ie  Smith 


•    MEMBERS 


1950  ■  Barbara  Bartlett  .  Ardith  Cattermole  .  Jo- Anne 
Clark  .  Barbara  Donahue  .  Marcia  Gardner  .  Phyllis 
Hartwell  .  Claire  Kennedy  .  Patricia  O'Rourke  .  Cheryl 
Race  .  Elizabeth  Jane  Skahill  .  Allene  Smith  .  Zilpha 
Smith  .  Elizabeth  Anne  Traynor  .  Jacquelyn  VanBlar- 
com  .  Abigail  Vest  .  Mary  Wells  .  Barbara  Wood 

1951  ■  Mary  Akey  .  Jane  Bartley  .  Pauline  Beauvais 
.  Kathleen  Buckley  .  Barbara  France  .  Joan  France  . 
Ann  Hall  .  Mary  Patricia  Kearns  .  Nellie  Kwasnik  . 
Joan  LaBarre  .  Patricia  Lenart  .  Evelyn  Morgan  .  Ann 
Moriarty  .  Alice  O'Donnell  .  Joanne  O'Rourke  .  Con- 
stance Petrowski  .  Nancy  Streeter  .  Helena  Wolkowicz 
.  Arlene  Zatyrka 

1952  •  Dorothy  Beals  .  Julia  Davenport  .  Jean  Gimlow- 
ski  .  Mary  Granfield  .  Joan  Kennedy  .  Barbara  Konopka 
.  Mary  Lowry  .  Barbara  McGarrity  .  Carol  Orrell  . 
Ann  Peterson  .  Carolyn  Randolph  .  Audrey  Rose  . 
Barbara  Howell  .  Patricia  .  Schindler  .  Carol  Sullivan  . 
Mabel  Tarapata  .  Virginia  Ubertalli  .  Eleanor  Zamarchi 

1955  ■  Doris  Allen  .  Irene  Baginski  .  Louise  Belval  . 
Ruth  Brehant  .  Sally  Brown  .  Fredrica  Dole  .  Natalie 
Downing  .  Mary  Louise  Drapeau  .  Anne  Gibbons  . 
Nancy  Gilley  .  Joan  Grosser  .  Virginia  Guettler  .  Helen 
Houle  .  Nancy  Howes  .  Susan  Klaus  .  Vera  Betty  Litz 
.  Mary  Maroni  .  Anne  Merrigan  .  Norma  Regis  .  Ruth 
Sharkey  .  Patricia  Smith  .  Joan  Stack  .  Betty  Sullivan 
.  Cynthia  Terry  .  Marie  Torres 


The  morning  after  .  .  . 


Gambling  den? 


THIRD  ROW:  Sencabaugh,  Crowley,  Maliak.  C.  Anderson,  Agusta, 
I.  Anderson.  Schnetzer,  McBrien,  Jacob,  Marval,  Johnson, 
Diamond,  Sanborn,  Sanford,  Mollis,  Galletly,  Tonner.  Brandreth 

SECOND  ROW:  Bertelsen,  Myrick,  Hawkins,  M.  White,  Speed, 
Hill,  VonderPol,  Phillips,  Jones,  Tuttle,  Harvey,  Kinnear, 
Chase,  Dean,  A.  White,  Cande,  Kelley 

FIRST  ROW:  Donoghue,  Wallace,  MacVicar,  Westcott,  Derby, 
Burnett,   Ci'.l,   Clcncy,   Burke,   O'Keele,  Souliere 


KAPPA  ALPHA  THETA 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  or  "Theta,"  started  the  school  year,  1949,  with  flying 
colors.  The  interior  of  the  house  was  subjected  to  a  five-day  beauty  plan,  with 
all  the  members  actively  participating  as  painters  and  carpenters.  At  the 
same  time,  the  Thetas  began  to  look  ahead,  wondering  what  was  in  store 
for  the  coming  year. 

In  the  field  of  athletics,  Theta  has  participated  in  field  hockey,  volleyball, 
and  basketball,  and  is  looking  forward  to  bowling,  and  Softball.  Scholastically, 
the  Thetas,  with  the  rest  of  the  students  on  campus,  are  aiming  for  good 
academic  records. 


•     OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT:      PiUciUa  Bui*teti 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      2>onil  Ca^iMane. 
RECORDING  SECRETARY:      j[lilUci4^  QiU 
CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY:    ^o««  McJlaufklin 
TREASURER:      Ma>ilLf*t  3i&i/uf. 


MEMBERS 


1950  •  Priscilla  Burnett  .  Betty  Burr  .  Doris  Carbone  . 
Gratia  Clancy  .  Mariellen  Donoghue  .  Lillian  Gill  .  Joan 
McLaughlin  .  Irene  O'Keefe  .  Loretta  Souliere  .  Barbara 
Smith  .  Jeannette  Tonner  .  Nancy  Wallace  .  Hope  West- 
cott 

1951  ■  Marilyn  Derby  .  Ruth  Marvel  .  Dianne  Speed 
.  Betty  Vander  Pol  .  Jean  Wormuth 

1952  •  Irene  Bertelsen  .  Joanne  Brandreth  .  Juliette 
Cichon  .  Mary  Jean  Crowley  .  Eunice  Diamond  .  Bar- 
bara Galletly  .  Caroline  Hasbrouck  .  Astrid  Hanson  . 
Joan  Heath  .  Barbara  Hill  .  Marie  Jacob  .  Betty  Lou 
Johnson  .  Jane  Klein  .  Jane  McBrien  .  Gail  Peterson 
.   Jean   Sanborn   .   Marilyn  White 

1955  •  Carole  Anderson  .  Janice  Anderson  .  Barbara 
Ashe  .  Lorraine  Augusta  .  Julie  Balicki  .  Sally  Ann 
Cande  .  Marjorie  Chase  .  Barbara  Mae  Dean  .  Janet 
Harvey  .  Janet  Hawkins  .  Bettina  Hollis  .  Edith  Jones  . 
Frances  Kelly  .  Elizabeth  Kinnear  .  Jeanne  Mangum 
.  Marcella  Methe  .  Jeanne  Myrick  .  Barbara  Newman 
.  Nancy  Phillips  .  Beverly  Sanford  .  Phyllis  Sencabaugh 
.  Joan  Schnetzer  .  Pamela  Tuttle  .  Mildred  Vander  Pol 
.  Annette  White 


The  KAT'S  howl 


Seven  no  trump! 


VAVVA  KAPPA  GAMMA 


The  Kappas  of  Dslta  Nu  chapter  have  been  busy  with  scholastic,  social,  and 
extra-curricular  activities  since  early  fall. 

Prominent  in  their  contributions  to  campus  life,  many  Naiad-swimmers, 
W.A.A.  officers.  Collegian  and  Index  staff  members,  and  Drill  Team  marchers 
make  their  home  at  Kappa. 

The  "Scavenger  Hunt"  dance,  held  early  in  the  fall  proved  to  be  such  a  suc- 
cess that  it  has  earned  a  place  among  our  list  of  annuals;  the  "Spring  Hop," 
also,  held  on  the  evening  of  Spring  Housecleaning  Day,  was  lots  of  fun. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Whitney,  Benjamin,  Toner.  Czaja,  Viero,  Walter- 
mire,  Stevens,  Hoffman,  Mathias,  Ryerson,  Fisler,  Stronach, 
Perniola 

THIRD  ROW:  Lester,  Nyren,  Maynard,  McDonough,  Wallsten, 
Moncey.  Kuhns,  Waugh,  Howre,  Lindsay,  Sfieehan,  Moulton, 
Minehan.  Walsh,  Dinsmore,  Tickelis 


SECOND  ROW:  Green.  Belval,  Rapoza.  Campbell,  Costa,  Quinn, 
Westcott,  Bowman.  Fauteux.  Malin,  Henley,  Keany,  Shaw, 
Young,  McQuillan,  Marshman.  Hazelton.  Robertson,  Guiltinan 

FIRST  ROW:  Sawdey.  Feener,  Crowell,  Powers,  Kendall.  Ander- 
sen,   Fischer,    Warner,    Roaf,    French,    Briand 


V9i^\   \  ,-\i'L'Hf-:-M3 


•     OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT:      Jlaiet^e  A4^de^iOi^ 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      BeUt^  <^Ucltei 
SECRETARY:      ^ea*ute.  tlofLO'^s. 
TREASURER:      4?c^  cMajJjfHon 


•     MEMBFRS 


1950  •  Lorene  Anderson  .  Virginia  Bennett  .  Eleanor 
Crowell  .  Betty  Fischer  .  Nancy  Kendall  .  Lael  Powers 
.  Mildred  Warner 

1951  •  Marjorie  Briand  .  Grace  Feener  .  Lydia  French 
.  Faye  Hoffman  .  Lucille  Howe  .  Gail  Kuhns  .  Jean 
Ann  Lindsey  .  Mary  Jean  Minehan  .  Agnes  McDonough 
.  Barbara  Nyren  .  Irene  Perniola  .  Jeanne  Rapoza  . 
Jeanne  Sowdey  .  Sylvia  Shaw  .  Ruthe  Toner  .  Patricia 
Walsh  .  Marieta  Griswold  Wendler  .  Constance  Whit- 
ney 

1952  ■  Barbara  Bowman  .  Claire  Costa  .  Betsy  Camp- 
bell .  Jane  Dinsmore  .  Faith  Fairman  .  Muriel  Faulteux 
.  Jean  Hazleton  .  Betsy  Marshman  .  Geraldine  Mcry- 
nord  .  Ruth  Ryerson  .  Barbara  Stevens  .  Penelope 
Tickelis  .  Ann  Westcott  .  Joan  Young 

1955  -  Loretta  Belval  .  Constance  Benjamin  .  Joan 
Czaja  .  Elizabeth  Fisler  .  Ann  Green  .  Marion  Henley 
.  Ann  Keaney  .  Mary  Lester  .  Jeanne  Malin  .  Gretchen 
Mathias  .  Ann  McQuillan  .  Luise  Moncey  .  Carolyn 
Moulton  .  Rosemary  Quinn  .  Marilyn  Robertson  .  Joan 
Sheenan  .  Joan  Stronich  .  Eileen  Toner  .  Helen  Viera 
.   Joan  Waltermire   .   Jean   Wallaston 


Canasta  game 


A  bit  oi  chit-chat 


FIFTH  ROW:  Buckhout,  Hooker,  D.  Curran,  Seher,  Piper,  Romano, 

Joslin,  Finan,  J.  Smith,  Schorer,  Breen,  Shea,  I.  Small,  F.  Smith, 

Stiles,    Coding 
FOURTH   ROW:    Fortin,    Jagiello,    Ordway,    Lundgren,    Conlin,    Al- 

drich,  Miklas,  Booth,  Scott,  M.  Small,  Anderson,  Meader,  Egan, 

Lundberg,  Read,  Lawlor,  Rounsevell,  Nelson 


THIRD  ROW:  Chorebanian,  Dunbar,  Luther,  Findlay,  Card,  Cor- 
mack,  Adams,  Yeutter,  Pratt,  Fanning,  J.  Buck,  Shaylor,  Crone, 
Allen,  Dean,  White,  Cleary 

SECOND  ROW:  R.  Buck,  Weslcott,  Washburn,  Miller,  Kinghorn, 
Harrington,    B.    Curran,    Dellea,    Berry,    Peterson,    Cuba 

FIRST  ROW:  CliHord,  Woloshyn,  Rego,  Urbanck,  Dugas 


PI  BETA  PHI 


Phi  Phi's  social  calendar  included  post-football  game  "coffee  hours,"  exchange 
dinners  with  fraternities  and  sororities,  a  farewell  party  for  AEPi,  a  reception 
for  Knowlton  Dorm,  and  the  annual  Pledge  Formal.  Also,  the  "Pi  Phi  Pipettes," 
the  singing  sextet,  was  organized  in  order  to  entertain  at  rush  teas,  open 
houses,  and  other  occasions. 

The  Massachusetts  Betas  held  some  of  the  most  important  campus  positions: 
the  president  of  the  Panhellenic  Council,  the  manager  of  the  Drill  Team,  the 
Winter  Carnival  chairman,  two  Scrolls,  an  Isogon  member,  three  Senators, 
the  President  of  the  Home  Economics  Club,  and  a  4-H  Award  winner. 


•     OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT:      Mantf.  Blee4^ 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      Re<fUta  £au*la^ 
CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY:      Ganxd  Jfis^di 
RECORDING  SECRETARY:      Aice  Cko^e^cauan 
TREASURER:      Coelifti.  yeutt&i. 


MEMBFRS 


1950  ■  Ruth  Buck  .  Barbara  Curran  .  Rosemary  Gior- 
dano Peterson  .  Anne  Guba  .  Anne  Harrington  .  Bar- 
bara Kinghorn  .  Louise  Martin  .  Janet  Miller  .  Marion 
Moody  Berry  .  Therese  Pender  .  June  Simons  .  Elinor 
Sleeper  .  June  Swindell  .  Barbara  Washburn  .  Joan 
Bangs  Westcott 

1951  •  Muriel  Aldrich  .  Mary  Breen  .  Merle  Kendall 
Buckhout  .  Sue  Crone  .  Alice  Chorebonion  .  Barbara 
Dean  .  Joan  Dellea  .  Beryl  Fanning  .  Dorothy  Fortin  . 
Carol  Hooker  .  Edna  Joslin  .  Regina  Lcrwlor  .  Janice 
Luther  .  Ruth  Schorer  .  Claire  Shaylor  .  Mary  Shea  . 
Jean  Small  .  Frances  Smith  .  Janet  Smith  .  Marjorie 
Sullivan  .  Marilyn  Whipple 

1952  •  Joan  Cleary  .  Joan  Conlin  .  Irene  Finon  .  Betsy 
Coding  .  Pauline  Harcovitz  .  Carol  Hinds  .  Mae  Louise 
Jezyk  .  Joan  Lundberg  .  Patricia  Read  .  Catherine 
Romano  .  Ruth  RounseveJl  .  Mildred  Seher  .  Dolores 
Rego  .  Helen  Woloshyn  .  Joy  White  .  Evelyn  Yeutter 

1953  -  Nancy  Adams  .  Jane  Allen  .  Sonya  Anderson 
.  Virginia  Booth  .  Janet  Buck  .  Wendalyn  Card  .  Bar- 
bara Clifford  .  Joan  Cormack  .  Dorothy  Curran  .  Joce- 
lyn  Dugas  .  Judy  Dunbar  .  Maureen  Egan  .  Mary  Grace 
Findloy  .  Doris  Halvorson  .  Alice  Jagiello  .  Ann  Lund- 
gren  .  Nancy  Meader  .  Joan  Miklas  .  Priscilla  Ordway 
.  Susan  Piper  .  Bethel  Pratt  .  Marion  Scott  .  Marcia 
Small  .  Barbara  Urbanek 


Harmony  or  discord? 
Must  be  funny  .  .  . 


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SIGMA  DELTA  TAU 


With  the  highest  scholastic  record  among  sorority  women  on  this  campus  and 
in  their  national  group,  a  varied  social  program  including  "Pledge  Formal" 
weekend,  and  an  active  and  interested  new  Boston  alumnae  league,  the 
S.D.T.s  completed  a  busy  and  exciting  year. 

S.D.T.  wheels  helped  make  campus  afiairs  go  round,  with  three  Senate  mem- 
bers, the  president  of  Isogon,  a  member  of  the  Women's  Judiciary  Board,  the 
Editor  of  the  Quarterly,  Associate  Editor  of  the  Collegian,  and  key  members 
of  Roister  Bolsters  in  the  house. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Frank,  Zellman,  Beurman,  Kraft,  E.  Cohen,  Schiff, 
Levine,  Stoskin,   Paley,   Calton,   Broder,  Lappin,   Orlen 

THIRD  ROW:  Gordon,  Leitzen,  Camann.  Tobin,  Saltman,  Smith, 
Lanes,  Leventhal,  Clements,  Miller,  Sanders,  Karas,  Stern, 
Nulman,   Chaunon,   Aarons,   Stein 


SECOND  ROW:  Michelson,  Lewis,  Saphirstein,  Schonberg, 
Ofstrock,  T.  Cohen,  Cross,  Neumann,  Goodfader,  Sherman, 
Feigenson,  Hafter,  Goldman,  Hurwitz,  Lieberman 

FIRST  ROW:  R.  Cohen,  Geller,  Silverman,  Goodman,  Kranich, 
Bresnick,  Hammel,  Wolper,  Litsky,  J.  Cohen,   Feldman 


•     OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT:      Oi&*te.  /3^i#«*c^ 
VICE-PRESIDENT:     Ba/iMaia  KloMck 
RECORDING  SECRETARY:      ^oa^  Sdu&ima*i. 
CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY:      <^cufe  cMa*fu*iel 
TREASURER:      A^m.  QdJolpe^ 


•     MEMBERS 


1950  •  Irene  Bresnick  .  Evelyn  Geller  .  Rose  Goodman 
.  Foye  Hammel  .  Laura  Levine  .  Thelma  Litsky  .  Lois 
Rubin  .  Joan  Silverman 

1951  ■  Ruth  Camann  .  Jacqueline  Cohen  .  Ruth  Cohen 
.  Louise  Feldman  .  Irene  Frank  .  Phyllis  Hafter  .  Lillian 
Karas  .  Barbara  Kranich  .  Barbara  Lappin  .  Barbara 
Lewis  .  Rachel  Liner  .  Dorothy  Lipnick  .  Edna  Price  . 
Shirley  Saphirstein  .  Phyllis  Sillin   .  Ann  Wolper 

1952  •  Arlene  Arons  .  Barbara  Beurman  .  Judith 
Broder  .  Joyce  Clements  .  Edna  Cohen  .  Miriam  Colten 
.  Enid  Goldman  .  Judith  Gordon  .  Ruth  Hurwitz  .  Doris 
Kraft  .  Judith  Lappin  .  Grace  Levine  .  Estelle  Lieberman 
.  Ellen  Orlen  .  Sandra  Poley  .  Beryl  Stern 

1953  ■  Selma  Garbowitz  .  Marlene  Lanes  .  Alice 
Leventhal  .  Laura  Stoskind  .  Thelma  Cohen  .  Joan 
Cross  .  Beverly  Channen  .  Doris  Goodfader  .  Rene 
Gordon  .  Gale  Feigenson  .  Dolores  Leitzen  .  Rachel 
Michelson  .  Ardeth  Miller  .  Natalie  Newman  .  Miriam 
Nulman  .  Sondra  Ofstrock  .  Adele  Saltman  .  Judy  San- 
ders .  Connie  Schifi  .  Bailey  Shambergh  .  Barbara  Sher- 
man .  Carol  Smith  .  Elinor  Stein  .  Barbara  Tobin  . 
Naomi  Zelman 


Idle  books — busy  hands 
Music  on  parade  .  .  . 


THIRD    ROW:    Peck,    Palmer,    Butt,    Davenport,    Travers,    Ball,    Fir- 

menich,  Hatha-way,  Case,  Palk,  Martinsen,  Dockerty,  Coughlin 
SECOND  ROW:   Parsons,   Rogers,  Lynch,  Leach,   Knapp,   Bessette, 

Hogg,  Gafiney,  Milandri,   Zehner,   C.   Cole,   Boisvert,  Mclntire, 

Micka 
FIRST    ROW:    Morano,    Powers,    Kreiger,    Lee,    Bonazzoli,    Blouin, 

Blanciforti,   Webster,   LeClair,   Crosby,   P.   Cole 


SIGMA  KAPPA 


The  Sigma  Kappas  this  year  began  what  they  hope  will  be  a  tradition  in  years 
to  come — an  honorary  tea  for  members  of  the  hockey  and  basketball  teams. 
This  social  event  was  greatly  appreciated  by  those  who  attended,  so  much 
so  that  a  note  of  thanks  was  published  in  the  Collegian.  In  addition,  the  Sigmas 
had  several  invitation  dances,  and  the  annual  pledge  formal. 

Sigmas  were  prominent  in  campus  literary  activities,  dramatics,  and  sports. 
Pride  of  the  house  was  Vicki  Milandri,  a  member  of  the  Winter  Carnival  court, 
and  a  candidate  for  Honorary  Colonel. 


•     OFFIOEUS 


PRESIDENT:      R.acU&l  M<uU*i 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      4?^>^e«ce  Mellon 
SECRETARY:      Halentan^  Blancilo^i 
TREASURER:      ^oa*t  ^elute^ 


MEMBERS 


1950  ■  Rosalind  Bonazzoli  .  Phyllis  Cole  .  Jacqueline 
Crosby  .  Elizabeth  Kreiger  .  Louise  LeClair  .  Elinor  Lee 
.  Florence  Mellor  .  Grace  Merrill  .  Mary  Morano  . 
Patricia  Powers  .  Judith  Stoyle 

1951  •  Elizabeth  Acheson  .  Janet  Ball  .  Rosemary 
Blonciforti  .  Ruth  Davenport  .  Edna  Firmenich  .  Suzanne 
Knapp  .  Christine  Micka  .  Natalie  Palk  .  Priscilla  Par- 
sons .  Catheryn  Peck  .  Margherita  Rubino  .  Adela 
Skipton  .  Frances  Stegner  .  Carol  Wright  .  Joan  Zehner 

1952  ■  Jacqueline  Buck  .  Elinor  Case  .  Catherine  Cole 
.  Ruth  Coughlin  .  Jane  Dockerty  .  Shirley  Hathaway 
.  Sylvia  Kingsbury  .  Jacqueline  Lynch  .  Joanne  Martin- 
son .  Viola  Milandri  .  Charleen  Palmer  .  Jean  Travers 
.  Norma  Wylie 

1955  •  Louise  Boisvert  .  Margaret  Leach  .  Helen  Mc- 
Intire  .  Joan  Morton  .  Frances  Rogers  .  Priscilla  Gaffney 
.  Lorna  Hogg 


Social  chat  .  .  . 
You  name  it! 


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xw. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  PI 


A.E.Pi,  after  receiving  the  inter-fraternity  cup  for  the  second  year  in  a  row, 
hit  the  headhnes  again  when  it  announced  that  it  had  purchased  a  new  house 
on  136  Sunset  Avenue.  The  new  house,  formerly  the  estate  of  James  Clayton, 
was  redecorated  in  short  order  by  A.E.Pi.  This  season  "Pi"  started  out  for  its 
third  straight  cup  by  winning  inter-fraternity  football  for  the  third  year  in  a  row. 
Socially,  the  Prison  Dance  turned  out  to  be  a  hugh  success,  as  did  the  annual 
"Military  Brawl,"  which  topped  off  the  big  "Military"  weekend. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Tulin,  Mintz,  Green,  Atlas,  Newman,  Goldman, 
Ballet,   Saphirstein,  Tobasky,  Brunell,  Livingston 

THIRD  ROW:  Bornstein,  Noymer,  Scolnick,  Nadison,  Alintuck,  Llt- 
wack,  R.  Green,  Abrams,  Broltman,  Greenberg,  Milender, 
Gordon 


SECOND  ROW:  Shelber,  Clayton.  Lebowitz,  Rome,  Bain,  Kunulsky, 

Purges,    Ornsteen,   Cooper,    Pord,   Solberg 
FIRST  ROW:  Edelson,  Welnswlg,  GUboard,  Blake,  Kolovson,  Chiz, 

Issenberg,   Winn,  Perkins,  Promisel 


•     OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT:      Daniel  9i^.e*iU^ 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      Ala^  Oittitee^ 
SECRETARY:      QenxzU  Poft.ki4^ 
TREASURER:      JfenUni  eiatfta*t 


•     MEMBERS 


1950  •  Myron  Atlas  .  Sidney  Brunnel  .  Stanley  Chiz 
.  Hyman  Edelstein  .  John  Giiboard  .  Howard  Goldberg 
.  Arnold  Green  .  H.  Richard  Green  .  Daniel  Issenberg 
.  Burton  Kolovson  .  Norman  Newman  .  Alan  Ornsteen 
.  Jean  Perkins  .  Sheldon  Promisel  .  Milton  Rome  .  Jerome 
Sapherstein  .  Robert  Scolnick  .  Herbert  Turin  .  S.  Ed- 
ward Weinswig  .  William  Winn 

1951  •  Herbert  Abrams  .  Warren  Alberts  .  Melvin 
Blake  .  Norman  Bornstein  .  Herbert  Clayton  .  Philip 
Goldman  .  Herman  J.  Gordon  .  James  Greenberg  . 
Arnold  Kunefsky  .  Melvin  Millender  .  George  Nadison 
.  Bernard  Noymer  .  Gerald  Popkin  .  Robert  Rossman 

1952  •  Arthur  Alintuck  .  Selwyn  Broitman  .  Irvin 
Doress  .  Martin  Harris  .  Jason  Lebowitz  .  Lawrence 
Litwack  .  Robert  Livingston  .  Arthur  Mintz  .  Harvey 
Pord  .  Arnold  Porges  .  Robert  Sheiber  .  Myron  Solberg 
.  Louis  Tobasky 

1953  •  Sidney  Bresnick  .  Morton  Brown  .  Joseph  Fin- 
kel  .  Harvey  Gaberman  .  Marvin  Gloser  .  Stanley 
Kramer  .  Gerald  Lebow  .  Richard  Levine  .  Everett  Mar- 
der  .  Milton  Neusner  .  Richard  Novack  .  Marvin  Reeber 
.  Robert  Rubin  .  Arnold  Sheifier  .  Sumner  Shore  .  Alan 
Shuman  .  Herbert  Sostek  .  Harvey  Stetson  .  Frank  Su- 
garman  .  Sumner  Waitz  .  'V\/'alter  Wekstein  .  Eli  Young 


Invasion  of  S.A.E. 


What  a  Brawl! 


FOURTH  ROW:  Davis,  Conlin.  Gay,  Anderson,  McMaster,  Ives, 
Rollins,  Covert,  Buck,   Taylor,  Haines,  Putman 

THIRD  ROW:  Milne,  Avery,  Nelson,  Warren,  Danko,  Healey, 
Rogers,  Aldrich,  Kiddy,  McEachern,  Ailed,  Alexander,  Ham- 
ilton, Trimble 


SECOND  ROW:  LaPIante,  Savard,  Meyer,  Angelini.  Dana-Bashian, 
Warner,  Macioiek,  lahn,  Nystrom,  Beavers,  Gaylord,  Barba- 
dora 

FIRST  ROW:  Hobson,  Thompson,  Muka,  MacKay,  Dubois,  Keough, 
ReHill,  Sylvia,  Sisson,  Roberts,  Todd 


ALPHA  GAMMA  RHO 


With  a  host  of  renovations  and  improvements  during  the  year,  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho  continues  to  travel  along  the  path  of  fraternal  success. 

Acquisition  of  new  members  and  pledges  has  boosted  membership  to  a 
total  of  70  or  more.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho  may  still  reign  as  "The  House  of 
Presidents"  with  Frank  Rollins,  President  of  the  Newman  Club;  Ted  Sylvia, 
Pre-veterinary  Club;  Henry  Trimble,  Animal  Husbandry  Club;  and  Len  Todd, 
Floriculture  Club.  Vice-Presidencies  include  Al  Keough,  Chemistry  Club  and 
Hank  Thompson,  Inter-Fraternity  Council. 


•     UFFICEHS 


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PRESIDENT:      AUe*t  Keau<fk 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      ^o^«  jbuLoU 
SECRETARY:      CduUtt  Reltill 
TREASURER:      "^Ueocbvie.  Stfluia 


MEMBERS 


1950  •  Allen  Alexander  .  Donald  Anderson  .  Charles 
Conlin  .  Richard  Gaylord  .  William  Haines  .  Bruce 
Hobson  .  Allen  Keough  .  Kenneth  MacDonald  .  Donald 
MacKay  .  Robert  McEachern  .  Arthur  Muka  .  Edwin 
ReHill  .  David  Roberts  .  Franklin  Rollins  .  Donald  Sisson 
.  Theodore  Sylvia  .  Henry  Thompson  .  Leonard  Todd 
.  Henry  Trimble 

1951  •  Malcolm  Aldrich  .  Joseph  Angelini  .  Albert 
Barbadora  .  Roscoe  Bemis  .  Edgar  Buck  .  Ernest  Hamil- 
ton .  Albert  Healy  .  William  Ives  .  Charles  Kiddy  . 
Albert  Lees  .  Philip  Lukin  .  David  Mann  .  Charles 
Nystrom  .  Joseph  Putnam  .  Fredrick  Meyers  .  John 
McMaster  .  William  Savard  .  James  Warren 

1952  ■  Halsey  Allen  .  Kenneth  Avery  .  Daniel  Cal- 
lahan .  Theodore  Covert  .  Robert  Crosby  .  John  Dana- 
Bashin  .  Thomas  Danko  .  Raymond  Forkey  .  Donald 
Gay  .  Robert  Grand-Lenard  .  Everett  Hatch  .  William 
Jahn  .  Franklin  Johnston  .  Owen  Rodgers  .  Donald  Ste- 
vens .  Rollin  LaPlant  .  Charles  Milne  .  Ernest  Nelson 
.  Paul  Maciolek  .  Robert  Stevens  .  Gordon  Taylor  . 
Warren  Davis 

1955  •  Charles  Babyak  .  Leo  Bacchieri  .  Mario  Bruni 
.  George  Childs  .  Joseph  Coppola  .  Richard  Cornfoot  . 
Charles  Crosby  .  Warren  Cove  .  Corie  Hale  .  Robert 
Helliwell  .  Donald  Kallgren  .  Ernest  Johnson  .  Richard 
Jones  .  Joseph  Kobak  .  Bruce  MacLachlan  .  Rodger 
Mallory  .  Thomas  Pearley  .  Leonard  Pierce  .  Myles 
Richardmond  .  Richard  Slein  .  Philip  Sullivan  .  Robert 
Wiest  .  Warren  Wilson 


Not  so  close,  boys  . 


Bottoms   Up  I 


I 


KAPPA    SIGMA 


This  year  Kappa  Sigma  was  again  one  of  the  most  active  fraternities  on  cam- 
pus. In  addition  to  the  annual  Embassy  Ball,  Gamma-Delta  chapter  held  many 
other  successful  social  events.  Notable  among  them  v^ras  the  "Harvest  Brawl," 
the  night  before  the  formal  Embassy  Ball.  A  Christmas  party  was  held  for  a 
group  of  orphans  from  Brightside. 

A  new  activity  this  year  was  the  sponsorship  of  a  Greek  war  orphan,  ]ohn 
Gianikakas.  Through  monthly  donations  by  the  brothers,  John  is  receiving 
food  and  clothing  to  help  him  back  to  a  normal  and  healthy  life. 


FOURTH   ROW:    Casey,   Vara,    Nichols,   Warren,   Law,   Handforth, 
Harrington,   Fraser,    Thumas,    Levis,   King 


THIRD    ROW:     Bunker,    Beaumont,    Ostman,    Cox,    Waite,    Davis, 
Johnston,  Klaiber,  Cole,  Foglia,  Early 


SECOND  ROW:  Francis,  Metzger,  Hart,  Drake,  Funkhouser,  Benoit, 
Nisiaszek,  Cheney,  Patterson,  Roberts,  Gagnon,  Bailey,  De- 
vine,  West 

FIRST  ROW:  Wisnoski,  Hager,  Dufiey,  Bourdeau,  Byrnes,  Nor. 
wood,  Fletcher,   Dervinski,  Anderson,  Gullans,  Goodspeed 


•     OFFICERS 

GRAND  MASTER:      Auiii^  Ki*Uf. 
GRAND  PROCURATOR:      (lickoAcL  Va'ui 
SCRIBE:     ^alui  A/ic/uUd. 
TREASURER:      RuMell  /ieaumatd 


MEMBERS 


1950  ■  Francis  Anderson  .  Pierre  Angers  .  Bernard 
Bourdeau  .  John  Byrnes  .  Walter  Cox  .  Pe'er  Drevinsky 
.  James  Duffy  .  Gardner  Fletcher  .  Paul  Gagnon  .  Rolf 
Gullans  .  John  Hager  .  John  Klaiber  .  William  Looney 
.  James  McDonald  .  Harold  Meyers  .  Robert  Norwood 
.  Russell  Perkins  .  Alfred  Pigeon  .  William  Ryback  . 
Francis  Wisnoski 

1951  ■  Fredrick  Allen  .  Russell  Beaumont  .  Frank  Dris- 
coll  .  Robert  Driscoll  .  Carl  Foglia  .  Gordon  Francis  . 
Ray  Gagnon  .  Roger  Good  speed  .  John  Handforth  . 
John  Hart  .  Albert  lampietro  .  Austin  King  .  Robert 
Law  .  Raymond  Metzger  .  John  Nichols  .  Harold  Ost- 
man  .  Alan  Roberts  .  Donald  Smith  .  Vernon  Thomas 
.   Richard  Vara   .  Robert  Warren 

1952  •  Richard  Bailey  .  John  Benoit  .  Frank  Bunker  . 
Kenneth  Casey  .  Philip  Cheney  .  Fredrick  Cole  .  Dana 
Davis  .  Robert  Devine  .  Richard  Drake  .  John  Early  . 
Herbert  Emanuel  .  Richard  Erlandson  .  Calvin  Farns- 
worth  .  Richard  Fraser  .  David  Johnston  .  Bruce  Levis 
.  Eugene  Misiaszek  .  James  Patterson  .  Richard  Waite 
.  Gustaf  West 

1955  •  William  Becker  .  Gordon  Benson  .  George 
Bicknell  Richard  Casey  .  Joseph  Connors  .  Richard 
Conway  .  Hugh  Corr  .  Frank  Daigle  .  Frank  DiGiam- 
marino  .  Robert  Driscoll  .  David  Flood  .  David  Fac- 
cillo  .  R.  Donald  Graham  .  William  Hicks  .  Philip 
Huber  .  Stephen  Lapton  .  Matthew  Loyko  .  John  Mac- 
Donald  .  Robert  Moloney  .  Edward  Pawlowski  .  Fred- 
rick Pratt  .  Lucian  Prokopowick  .  Noel  Reebenacker  . 
Richard  Spenser  .  Anthony  Szurek  .  Henry  Walter 


Set  'em  up  Joe  .  .  . 

Smile  please,  hold  it! 
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FOURTH    ROW:    Hilyard,    McConough,    Winlon,    Gleason,    Dean, 

Kroeck,     R.     Flynn,     Cole,     Coikum,     Blinn.     Vanasse,     King, 

Libucha 
THIRD   ROW:   Norsky,  Manley,  Eslelle,  Doherty,  Salander,  Tiberl, 

Sorrow,     Johnston,     O'Keefe,     Tougher,     Mulvany,     Chadwick, 

Stapleton,    O'Connell,    Shannon 


SECOND  ROW:  Beaulac,  Gray,  Murray,  Cassani,  Borone.  Galas, 
Smith,  Schofield,  Andrews,  Durant,  Shattuck.  P.  Smith,  M. 
Flynn,  Fortunato 

FIRST  ROW:  Waloweek,  O'Brien,  Narbis,  Winn,  Lieberwirth, 
O'Connor,    Phalon,    Shevis,   Walz,   McManus,    Carew 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 


Perhaps  Lambda  Chi's  greatest  claim  to  campus  recognition  is  its  active  par- 
ticipation in  University  athletics.  Lambda  Chi  has  supplied  University  teams 
with  an  abundance  of  athletes  this  past  year,  including  both  football  captains, 
a  soccer  co-captain,  and  many  individual  stand-outs. 

The  house  has,  however,  distinguished  itself  in  fields  other  than  that  of 
sports,  furnishing  two  class  vice-presidents  and  numerous  leaders  of  campus 
activities  during  the  year. 

Other  Lambda  Chi  distinctions  this  year  are  the  nomination  of  the  right 
candidate  for  Honorary  Colonel,  and  its  runner-up  position  in  a  football  rally 
contest. 


•     OFFICERS 


PRESIDENT       <^>iaKk    0'K.ee^ 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      PUiUp.  2>ea*i 
SECRETARY:      Ma'ua  <9o^tu*taia 
TREASURER:      AtUtwi  BcUo^d 


•     MEIVIBERS 


1950  •  Thomas  Andrews  .  Edward  Barnicle  .  William 
Burns  .  Ralph  Carew  .  Donald  Fair  .  George  Flynn  . 
Joseph  Hilyard  .  Evan  Johnston  .  William  Magner  . 
James  McCarthy  •  John  McManus  .  Bertrand  Narbis  . 
William  O'Brien  .  Robert  Pasini  .  Charles  Shannon  . 
Sheldon  Shattuck  .  Paul  Smith  .  Edmund  Struzziero  . 
Charles  Taugher  .  Thomas  Walz  .  John  Winton  . 
Richard  Wynn  .  Isadora  Yergeau 

1951  ■  Joseph  Barone  .  Raymond  Beaulac  .  James 
Cassani  .  James  Chadwick  .  Arthur  Cole  .  Philip  Dean 
.  Gerald  Doherty  .  Joseph  Durant  .  Robert  Estelle  . 
Charles  Fay  .  Robert  Flynn  .  Martin  .  Flynn  .  Mario 
Fortunate  .  Edmund  Frydryk  .  Genedict  Galas  .  Donald 
Gray  .  Richard  Gleason  .  John  Henshall  .  Andrew 
losue  .  Malcolm  King  .  Chester  Libucha  .  Martin 
McGrath  .  Robert  Murray  .  Alec  Norskey  .  James 
O'Connell  .  Frank  O'Keefe  .  Arthur  Schofield  .  James 
Shevis  .  James  Stapleton  .  Stephen  Sorrow 

1952  •  Robert  Blinn  .  Ned  Campbell  .  Robert  Clapp 
.  Chesley  Corkum  .  George  Delaney  .  Robert  Kroeck 
.  William  Manley  .  Herbert  Maxfield  .  Marshall  Mc- 
Donough  .  John  McGraw  .  Donald  Salander  .  Richard 
Tibert  .  Richard  Vanasse  .  Richard  Willson 

1 955  •  Thomas  Ashe  .  James  Bowers  .  Eugene  Bragiel 
.  Donald  Bruni  .  Thomas  Cauley  .  Robert  Corkum  . 
Frank  Dickinson  .  Robert  Grayson  .  Thomas  Healy  . 
George  Rowland  .  Robert  Hunter  .  Peter  Kenney  .  Brad 
McGrath  .  Alfred  Morano  .  Warren  Peck  .  Timothy 
O'Keefe 


Ready  ior  business  .  .  . 
Happy  days  are  here  again  .  .  . 

105 


PHI  SIGMA  KAPPA 


Phi  Sig  this  year  began  broadening  its  social  program.  Innovations  included 
a  Christmas  Party  for  the  children  of  Brightside  Home,  and  the  adoption  of 
a  Dutch  war  orphan.  Meanwhile,  the  annual  Autumn  Nocturne  Dance  con- 
tinued to  highlight  the  fall-fun  calendar. 

Extra-curricular  activities  also  received  their  full  share  of  attention  from  the 
men  of  Phi  Sig.  The  house  could  pridefully  claim  representation  in  all  major 
sports,  on  various  campus  committees,  and  in  dramatic  and  choral  groups. 
The  roster  of  campus  officers  proves  that  Phi  Sig  scored  well  politically,  the 
presidencies  of  various  clubs,  and  of  the  sophomore  and  junior  classes  falling 
to  house  members. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Holden,  Payne,  Mutter,  McCauley,  Joyce,  White, 
Martindale,  Leidt,  Webster,  Morris,  Magon,  Stein,  Daly 

THIRD  ROW:  Steele,  Jazinski,  Freeman,  Monroe,  Plahey,  Wogan, 
Caren,  Jacques,  Wonsick,  Boyle,  Hodgess,  Costello,  Jones, 
Learned 


SECOND   ROW:   Mascis,   Ganley,   Talcott,   Tagert,   Westcott,   Dean, 
Roth,    Shensky,    Vigneau,    Pelatroni,    Estes,   Alenooy 


FIRST  ROW:  Kuhn,  Knowland,  Smith,  Ziwotowski,  Cutting,  F.  Vig- 
neau,   Ouellette,    Hammond,    Toczydlowski,    Dwyer,    Holmes 


•     OFFICERS 


PRESIDENT:      Ra^**to*td  OueUeite 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      <^>iancU  Vifn&au 
SECRETARY:      KeiuietU  eutU*uf. 
TREASURER:      ^ned  ^imotoutiki 


MEMKERS 


1950  •  Warren  Blodget  .  John  Boyle  .  Alexis  Caron  . 
Daniel  Daly  .  John  DuMond  .  Philip  Dwyer  .  John  Free- 
man .  Robert  Ganley  .  Herbert  Holden  .  Arthur  Holmes 
.  Robert  Joyce  .  Richard  Knowland  .  Robert  Kuhn  . 
Harlan  Ladd  .  Wilfred  Learned  .  Walter  Maisner  . 
Dominic  Marini  .  Julian  Martindale  .  Joseph  Mascis  . 
Thomas  McCarthy  .  Rudoiph  Mutter  .  Raymond  Ouel- 
lette  .  Paul  Piusz  .  Henry  Shensky  .  Sheldon  Smith  . 
John  Steele  .  Richard  Stein  .  William  Tague  .  Albert 
Toczydlowski  .  Francis  Vigneau  .  Robert  Vigneau  . 
Donald  Westcott  .  Fred  Ziwotowski 

1951  •  Donald  Costello  .  Kenneth  Cutting  .  Philip 
Hammond  .  Albert  Hodgess  .  Donald  Jacques  .  Fredrick 
Lahey  .  William  Leidt  .  Kenneth  Mailloux  .  Andrew 
Mangum  .  Edward  McCauley  .  Alan  Monroe  .  Malcolm 
Payne  .  Philip  Roth  .  Donald  Taggart  .  Charles  Talcott 
.  Edward  White  .  Bruce  Wogan 

1952  •   Carl   Aylward   .    Raymond  Buckley   .    Roger 

Dean  .  William  Estes  .  Philip  Johnson  .  Lawrence  Jones 
.  Emery  Knight  .  Robert  MacKenzie  .  John  McLaughlin 
.  Richard  Morris  .  Henry  Pallatroni  .  Robert  Rutter  . 
Albert  Speak  .  Robert  Webster  .  Richard  Wonsik 

1955  •  Verne  Adams  .  Henry  Bailly  .  Vance  Blake  . 
Russell  Briere  .  Douglas  Call  .  James  Chapman  .  Wil- 
liam Cody  .  John  Dent  .  Donald  Dewing  .  Vincent  Galli 
.  Robert  Garnett  .  Thomas  Honney  .  Michael  Marcin- 
kowski  .  Thomas  Murphy  .  Edward  Sexton  .  John 
Sniado  .  David  Tarr  .  Raymond  Tenney  .  Bruce  Thomas 
.  Jeffrey  Troy  .  Randell  Walker 


Dance  time,  slow  and  smooth  .  . 
Camera  Shy   .  . 


--i.---*y 


THIRD    ROW:    Robery,    Smiley,    Spencer,    Roche,    Grime,    Farrell. 

Nelligan,   Quealy,   Desjarlais,   Hussey,   Grady 
SECOND    ROW:    Marinelli,    Dineley,    Manning,    Roche,    Bracket!, 

O'Leary,  Holmes,  Creeden,  McManimon,  Oberg,  Nickerson 
FIRST  ROW:  Toohey,  McCarthy,  Ross,  Manuel,  Malnati,  Manning, 

Morrison,   Rescia,   Hopkins,   Doren,  Fitzgerald 


0.  T.  V. 


By  far  the  oldest  fraternity  on  campus,  Q.T.V.  began  is  ninth  decade  this  past 
year.  With  the  completion  of  house  improvements  and  the  creation  of  the 
"Nautical  Room,"  Q.T.V.  concluded  one  of  its  most  successful  social  seasons. 
Highlighting  the  social  events  were  the  "Hom.ecoming  Weekend"  party  and 
numerous   weekend   dances. 

In  both  athletics  and  academics,  the  record  was  a  good  one — the  house 
boasting  two  co-captains  on  the  University  Hockey  Team,  and  many  members 
in  almost  every  major  sport  and  activity. 


•     OFFIGEKS 

PRESIDENT:      Ata^i^  Mcui,*iUi<f. 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      JfatAAf.  eUiklakU 
SECRETARY:      Sba^iel  AtoMUo*t 
TREASURER:      RccUaAcL  Re4cia 


MEMBERS 


1950  •  Charles  Bracket!  .  William  Bross  .  Earl  Burke 
.  Harry  Chicklarkis  .  Bradford  Collins  .  Richard  Des- 
jalais  .  Edward  Dinely  .  Edward  Doran  .  John  Flanagan 
.  William  Fitzgerald  .  John  Francis  .  John  Grimes  . 
David  Halgar  .  Paul  Hussey  .  Joseph  Manning  .  Martin 
Manning  .  James  Manuel  .  Robert  McManimon  .  Carl 
Oberg  .  Ernest  Ouellette  .  Daniel  Qualez  .  Fred  Roche 
.  Mark  Rogers  .  Thomas  Toohey 

1951  ■  Richard  Boynton  .  John  Creedon  .  William 
Farrell  .  Henry  Fellows  .  Robert  Fidel  .  Robert  Fitz- 
gerald .  Paul  Grady  .  Herbert  Holmes  .  Harry  Hopkins 
.  Tony  Malnati  .  Frank  Miller  .  Reginald  Nickerson  . 
Robert  Nellegan  .  John  O'Leary  .  Richard  Rescia  .  Gil- 
bert Robery  .  Vincent  Roche 

1952  ■  Henry  Boynton  .  Edward  Burke  .  Gerald  Clark 
.  Hugo  Luoto  .  Loreto  Marinelli  .  Robert  Mitchell  . 
Theodore  Parsons  .  William  Spencer 

1955  •  Richard  Bedow  .  Lucian  Buck  .  Russ  Green  . 
Victor  Johnson  .  Robert  McKnight  .  Arnold  Peterson  . 
Andre  Tetreault 


Dick  makes  music 


FraternitY  interlude 


SIGMA    ALPHA    EPSILON 


A  variety  of  campus  activities  has  quite  enhanced  the  reputation  of  S.A.E. 
this  year.  It  has  been  well  represented  in  varsity  athletics,  and  in  campus 
dramalic  presentations.  S.A.E.'s  social  calendar  has  been  highlighted  by  its 
annual  formal,  the  "January  Thaw,"  and  the  popular  "Apache  Dance." 

Among  S.A.E.'s  pledges  are  men  who  are  outstanding  both  scholastically 
and  athletically,  and  who  promise  to  becom.e  cam.pus  leaders,  as  have  so 
many  S.A.E.'s  in  the  past.  As  a  more  solemn  note,  the  fraternity  laments  the 
loss  of  Daniel  Murphy,  a  promising  young  member,  who  died  suddenly  last 
April. 


FOURTH  ROW:  Berry,  Wilde,  Mudge,  Coparanis,  Batitte,  Kenney, 
Slowe,   Scully,   Donovan,   Chapdelaine,   Dagnoli 

THIRD  ROW:  Grice,  Warden,  Hunter,  Benson,  Cossar,  Cornish, 
Allen,  Kelley,  Milne,  Kosarik,  Benson,  Young,  Wade 


SECOND  ROW:  Zografisa.  Warren,  Simpson,  Whitney,  Dort, 
Bellas,   Flagg,    Miles,    Governor,    Pierce,    Collins,    Newell,   Roy 

FIRST  ROW:  Graham,  Huckins,  Kazar,  Rypysc,  MacCollom,  Swen- 
sen,   Rogers.   Beauvais,   Hatch,   Prouty,   Cliche 


•     OFFICERS 


EMINENT  ARCHON:      ^cUt*i  G.   (lot^e^ 
EMINENT  DEPUTY  ARCHON:      AlU^  Qaoen*uvi 
EMINENT  RECORDER:      ^oiud  A1de4. 
EMINENT  TREASURER:     Qeo^  Simf34o*i 

•     MEMBERS 


1950  •  Donald  Allen  .  George  Batit  .  David  Benson  . 
William  Berry  •  Philip  Blanchard  .  Donald  Blonquist  . 
Harold  Bonneville  .  William  Bradley  .  Frank  Callahan 
.  Louis  Clough  .  Byron  Coporanis  .  Ray  Cornish  .  Ber- 
nard Cossar  .  Edward  Cousineau  .  Lawrence  Couture 
.  Tracy  Flagg  .  Frank  Florini  .  Frank  Grice  .  John  House- 
child  .  Robert  Huckins  .  Richard  Humphrey  .  Clifford 
Knox  .  Everett  Kosarick  .  Arthur  Laurillard  .  George 
MacCollum  .  Arthur  Newell  .  Charles  Nickols  .  Robert 
Prouty  .  John  Rogers  .  Donald  Roy  .  John  Rypysc  . 
Clifton  Sowerby  .  James  Swenson  .  Chris  Yahnis  . 
Warren  Young 

1951  ■  Paul  Beauvais  .  Raymond  Benson  .  Philip  Col- 
lins .  James  Curran  .  John  Donovan  .  George  Godding 
.  Albert  Governor  .  Harold  Hatch  .  David  Higgins  . 
Albert  Hunter  .  J.  Kendall  Jones  .  Walter  Kenny  .  Robert 
Merrick  .  David  Miles  .  Leroy  Morrell  .  Donald  Quimby 
.  Donald  Stowe  .  Francis  Whitaker  .  George  Cliche  . 
Howard  Jessop  .  Brian  Milne  .  Robert  Sweeney  .  George 
Whitney 

1952  •  Neil  Bellas  .  John  Bolesma  .  Gerry  Chapde- 
laine  .  Edward  Clapp  .  Byron  Coperanis  .  Donald  Dag- 
noli  .  Charles  Dort  .  Connie  Fenaris  .  Richard  Gould 
.  Weston  Kelley  .  Clifton  Mudge  .  Earl  Mitchell  .  George 
Pearse  .  Richard  Scully  .  George  Simpson  .  James  Snif- 
fen  .  Winthrop  Wade  .  William  Warren  .  Herb  Wild 
.  William  Worden  .  Connie  Zagrafos 

1953  ■  Richard  Arcici  .  Thomas  Bevevino  .  Richard 
Boutilier  .  Edward  Craig  .  David  Curran  .  Charles  De- 
Murs  .  Walter  Farren  .  Norman  Frisbe  .  John  Granville 
.  Walter  Headle  .  John  Howard  .  Robert  McDonough 
.  William  Muello  .  Robert  Nolan  .  Vitie  Vilesis  .  Richard 
Violette 


Look  at  the  birdie  .  .  . 
It's  on  the  house  this  time  .  .  . 


%s>, 


III 


FIFTH  ROW:  Hyland,  Lee,  Briggs,  McAuliHe,  Heintz,  Stark- 
weather, Leavitt,  Canty,  Kinsler,  Bayer,  Shaw,  MacDonald, 
Kilduff,    Gretter,    Joyce 

FOURTH  ROW:  Stockwell,  McGranahan,  Capodilupo,  Dill,  Baker, 
Forster,  Turcotte,  Mitchell,  Arsenault,  Nickless,  Marsden,  H. 
Baker,    Zing,    Waters,    Tidman,    Golas,    Macricosta 


THIRD  ROW:  Camara,  Dobias,  Higgins,  Gannon,  Donigian,  Piero- 
pan,  Taylor,  Sievers,  Belville,  Gately,  Ryan,  Webster,  Ber- 
nard,  Cunningham,   Herlihy,   Buss,   Wheeler 

SECOND  ROW:  Lambert,  Reidy,  Pike,  Cahill,  Murphy,  Dillman, 
Allen,    Spiller,    O'Neil,    Thomas,    Cassidy 

FIRST  ROW:  Twardus,  Ross,  LaLiberte,  Demurjian,  Lucky,  Koo- 
lian,   Segal,    Dever,   Smith 


SIGMA    PHI    EPSILON 


Sig  Ep's  claim  to  recognition  on  campus,  after  a  reorganization  period  of  one 
year,  reached  its  peak  at  the  housewarming  of  its  new  house  and  the  "Gaucho" 
party,  which  is  to  be  an  annual  affair. 

It  takes  a  great  amount  of  work  to  reactivate  a  chapter,  but  because  of  the 
combined  efforts  of  the  three  original  members  and  a  group  of  Devensmen, 
Sig  Ep  now  stands  on  equal  grounds  with  any  of  the  University  fraternities — 
this  after  but  one  year,  a  year  of  vigorous  activity  in  the  social  and  academic 
life  here  on  campus. 


•  OFFIOEHS 

PRESIDENT:     ^alefJt  3)ilUncut 
VICE-PRESIDENT:      B&Un.am  AUet^ 
SECRETARY:      (laU^  SfUU&i 
COMPTROLLER:    £exM.  MuifiUtf. 

•  MEMBERS 


1950  •  Bertram  Allen  .  Harry  Baker  .  David  Bayer  . 
Joseph  Bernard  .  Walter  Cahill  .  Edward  Camara  . 
James  Cassidy  .  Terrence  Cunningham  .  Ara  Demur- 
jian  .  Frank  Dever  .  Joseph  Dillman  .  William  Dobias  . 
Alfred  Galasso  .  William  Gannon  .  Robert  Gretter  . 
Frank  Hyland  .  Robert  Joyce  .  Frank  Kilduff  .  George 
Koolian  .  Joseph  Lambert  .  Normand  LaPorte  .  Robert 
Leavitt  .  Duncan  MacDonald  .  George  Macricosta  . 
Frank  Marsden  .  John  McAuliffe  .  Leon  Murphy  .  John 
O'Neil  .  Roland  Reidy  .  Everett  Ross  .  Gerhard  Sievers 
.  Everett  Smith  .  Allan  Taylor  .  John  Thomas  .  Walter 
Tidman  .  Ronald  Waters  .  Alverne  Webster  .  Alan 
Wheeler 

1951  ■  Raymond  Arsenault  .  John  Belville  .  Donald 
Buss  .  Edgar  Canty  .  Charles  Dill  .  Albert  Donigian  . 
Clifford  Forster  .  Walter  Heintz  .  Jeremiah  Herlihy  . 
Ralph  Kinsler  .  Richard  LaLiberte  .  Norman  Lee  .  War- 
ren McGranahan  .  Alfred  McKinstry  .  Harvard  Segal  . 
Russell  Shaw  .  William  Starkweather  .  Ervin  Stock- 
well  .  Alphonse  Turcotte 

1952  •  John  Baker  .  Ralph  Briggs  .  Arthur  Dioli  . 
Thomas  Gately  .  Lawrence  Higgins  .  Robert  Mitchell 
.  George  Nickless  .  Alan  Pehrson  .  Albert  Pieropan  . 
Eugene  Ryan  .  Lawrence  Shaw  .  Herbert  Sievers  . 
Robert  Spiller  .  Edward  Twardus  .  Ralph  Willard  . 
Robert  Zing 

1955  •  Donald  Audette  .  Samuel  Baffo  .  James  Barnes 
.  Richard  Bell  .  Richard  Bonney  .  Charles  DeDeurwaer- 
der  .  Reginald  Diodcrti  .  Frank  Donovan  .  William  Eaton 
.  Richard  Hamilton  .  Walter  Handy  .  Ernest  Hayn  . 
Theodore  Johnson  .  Nicholas  Lincoln  .  William  Mc- 
Gowan  .  Norman  Montigny  .  Thomas  Parks  .  Leonard 
Pierce  .  Eduardo  Pina  .  Harold  Ricker  .  Robert  Servais 
.  Harry  Shorey  .  William  Smith  .  Albert  Tomlinson  . 
Charles  Tooler 


Slobbing  in  Lower  Slobovia  .  .  . 
Pizza  and  Beer,  Yum-yum  .  .  . 


\\\U///. 


/'y 


TAU    EPSILON    PHI 


T.E.P.,  this  past  semester,  for  the  fourth  consecutive  time,  has  won  the  Inter- 
Fraternity  scholarship  cup,  awarded  to  the  fraternity  with  the  highest  schol- 
astic average.  Socially,  the  "Vice,"  "Hell,"  and  "Heaven"  dances  were  only 
a  few  of  a  new  series  of  popular  novelty  affairs  which  were  initiated  by  the 
T.E.P.s.  The  fraternities  greatest  tribute  this  year  was,  however,  accorded  them 
at  the  National  Convention  in  Chicago,  when  the  unprecedented  number  of 
six  awards,  individual  and  chapter,  were  presented  to  the  T.E.P.  chapter  of 
the  University  of  Massachusetts. 


FIFTH  ROW:    Shuman,   Swartz,   A.   Cohen,   Brody,  Barr 

FOURTH   ROW:    M.   Wolf,    Slato«,    Sidman,    Rosenstein,    Schindler, 

Barron,   Goodman,    Wells,    Geller,    Cornell,    P.   WolH 
THIRD    ROW:    Less,    Gochberg.    Litman,    Crane,    P.    Goldberg,    D. 
Diamond,    Silbergleit,    S.    Cohen,    Rutman.    Lornetsky,    Sugar- 
man,  Miller,  Abrahamson 


SECOND  ROW:  Silver,  Blauer,  Ratner,  Greenberg,  Shaker,  Winer, 

Goldfarb,    Sagan,    London,    Green,    Bloomiield,    Quint,    Tanof- 

sky 
FIRST    ROW;    Bernstein,    M.    Cohen.    Berkowitz,    Grebber.    E.    K. 

Cohen,    Fienman.    Slavin.    Waldman.    Rosenfield.    Andelman, 

Liftman,  Laby,  Kaplan 


•     OFFICEUS 

CHANCELLOR:       Jfaiald  ^i2*t*na*t 
VICE-CHANCELLOR:      Clioi  K.   eaket^ 
BURSAR:      liefutaAxi  Slcudn 
SCRIBE:      Qeitfl  WcUd*yia*t 


MEMBERS 


1950  •  I-  M.  Abrcdiamson  .  Melvin  Andelman  .  Nor- 
man Berkowitz  .  Larry  Bernstein  .  Eliot  K.  Cohen  .  Mer- 
win  Cohen  .  Harold  Fienman  .  Stanley  Goldberg  . 
Charles  Goldfarb  .  Theodore  Goodman  .  Bernard  Gros- 
ser .  Samuel  Kaplan  .  Morton  Laby  .  Leo  Lerner  . 
Alvin  Liftman  .  Leonard  London  .  Earl  Quint  .  Aaron 
Rosenfield  .  Eliot  Sagan  .  Edward  Schwartz  .  Myron 
Shapiro   .   Bernard  Slcrvin   .  Earl  Winer   .   Peter  Wolff 

1951  •  Arnold  Barr  .  Stanley  Barron  .  Charles  Blauer 
.  Shepard  Bloomfield  .  Jacob  Brody  .  Arnold  Cohen  . 
Alan  Cornell  .  Daniel  Diamond  .  Irving  Diamond  .  Jus- 
tin Green  .  Eugene  Isenberg  .  William  Less  .  Larry 
Litman  .  William  Ratner  .  Burt  Shaker  .  Alan  Shuman 
.  Robert  Silver   .   Beryl  Waldman   .   Melvin  Wolf 

1952  ■  Stanley  Cohen  .  Milton  Crone  .  Stanley  Glick 
.  Sumner  Gochberg  .  Paul  Goldberg  .  Mark  Greenberg 
.  Philip  Kaplan  .  Aaron  Kornetsky  .  Macey  Miller  . 
Larry  Rutman  .  John  Slatoff  .  Harry  Sugarman  .  Robert 
Tanofsky  .  Eliot  Wallace 

1955  •  Joseph  Broude  .  Morton  Geller  .  Melvin  Glus- 
gol  .  Stanley  Labovitz  .  Larry  Miller  .  Daniel  Rosen- 
field  .  Joseph  Rosenstein  .  Marvin  Schindler  .  Robert 
Segal  .  Arnold  Sharrow  .  Martin  Sidman  .  David  Sokol 
.  Mark  Titlebaum  .  Bernard  Weinstein  .  Clint  Wells 


Same  old  Hal,  Same  old  jokes  .  .  . 
Go  to  the  devil! 


lis 


FOURTH    ROW:    Robinson,    Devine,    Rowell,    V.    Smith,    Addison, 

Miller,    Seiferth,    Yergatian,    Marsden 
THIRD     ROW:     Howland,     Thacher,     Houran,     Henneberry,     Reed, 

Young,    Willey,    Lampi,    Williams,    Massidda,    Cryan,    Embler, 

Briggs 


SECOND   ROW:   Marulli,   Palmer,   West  water,   Pomeroy,   Baily,   R. 

Smith,    Cooley,    Hermes,    Gould,    Hixon,    Merritt,    Manganaro, 

Carter,  Sottile,  Gagnon 
FIRST    ROW:    Gabrelieson,    Swanick,    Paul,    Holway,    Clark,    Bul- 

cock,    Kozloski,    Rose,    Kendall,    Ruggles,    Ryder 


THETA    CHI 


Unlike  Li'l  Abner  and  the  Dog  Patchers,  Theta  Chi  men  look  forward  to  Sadie 
Hawkin's  Day  with  anticipation,  for  it  brings  to  them  one  of  the  most  colorful 
of  frat  dances  held  on  campus,  surpassed  perhaps  only  by  the  house's 
"Bowery  Ball." 

Dances  are  not,  however,  the  only  thing  on  foot.  This  Fall,  Theta  Chi  took 
first  prize  in  the  float  contest,  and  came  out  second  in  the  Inter-Fraternity  Snow 
Sculpture  contest  last  year. 

With  its  members  active  in  sports,  politics,  writing,  dramatics,  and  most 
social  functions,  Theta  Chi  is  well  represented  on  campus. 


OFFICERS 


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PRESIDENT:      (loJient  BuLacJt 
VICE-PRESIDENT:       ^Uofnai.  GIoaJi. 
SECRETARY:      Waited  fCa^aiJu 
TREASURER:      'Wa>tAe*t  JioiuMUf. 


•     MEMBFHS 


1950  •  John  Addison  .  Ralph  Bailey  .  Robert  Bulcock 
.  Thomas  Clark  .  David  Gabrielson  .  James  Gracey  . 
Warren  Holway  .  Clement  Houran  .  Robert  Kendall  . 
Walter  Kozloski  .  Anthony  Manganaro  .  Ralph  Marsden 
.  Benn  Merritt  .  Edwin  Paul  .  George  Rose  .  Louis  Rug- 
gles  .  William  Ryder  .  James  Swanick  .  Joseph  West- 
water 

1951  •  Edwin  Devine  .  Thomas  Embler  .  Norman 
Farrar  .  Donald  Foster  .  Bradford  Gould  .  Thomas  Hen- 
neberry  .  Edmond  Hermes  .  Richard  Howland  .  Robert 
Johnston  .  Albert  Marulli  .  Francis  Moriarty  .  Rauno 
Lampi  .  Aldrick  Palmer  .  Robert  Paul  .  Vincent  Leceese 
.  John  Reed  .  James  Robinson  .  Varick  Smith  .  Dana 
Torrey  .  Fredson  Thacher  .  Charles  Yergation  .  David 
Young 

1952  ■  Conrad  Briggs  .  Alan  Carter  .  Bruce  Cooley  . 
Whitney  Crawford  .  Martin  Cryan  .  William  Foster  . 
John  Fox  .  Roland  Gagon  .  Richard  Hafey  .  Allen 
Hixon  .  William  Massida  .  Cyril  Merritt  .  Orson  Miller 
.  James  Loring  Rowell  .  Fred  Seiferth  .  Robert  Smith  . 
Frank  Sotille  .  David  Willey  .  Fred  Williams 

1953  •  James  Bristol  .  Joseph  Daly  .  Charles  Dexter 
.  Raymond  Fisher  .  Edward  Friend  .  Walter  Gajewski 
.  Allan  Garner  .  Robert  Gunter  .  Donald  Junkins  .  John 
Lajoie  .  Alan  Leavitt  .  Douglas  Martin  .  William  Mc- 
Bone  .  Gilbert  Nadeau  .  Alfred  Rabaioli  .  John  Ritter 
.  Paul  Robbins  .  Blanchard  Warren  .  Robert  Wells 


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THE  INDEX  EDITORIAL  BOARD 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 
Roland  J.  Reidy 


BUSINESS  MANAGER 
PhyUis  Cole 


MANAGING  EDITOR 
John  I.  Thomas 


ASSOCIATE  EDITOR 
Gerald  Popkin 


The  smoke  of  a  thousand  and  one  cigarettes  hung  heavily;  ashes  and 
crumpled  butts  lay  promiscuously  about  the  ash  trays;  a  pair  of  size 
twelves  shifted  comfortably  on  the  desk,  which  was  littered  with 
creased,  crumpled,  and  well-rubricated  papers.  But  all  was  not  quiet 
— "Clickety-clack",  then  "wham",  as  the  typewriter  carriage  flew  back 
to  start  another  and  countless  line — "Hey!   Haven't  you  got  that  thing 

done  yet?" — "Where  are  those  pictures?" — "Who  in wrote  this?" 

And  so  goes  a  session  in  the  Index  office.  The  work  of  compiling  sta- 
tistics, getting  photos,  writing  and  re-writing,  making  and  adhering  to 
the  lay-out,  sketching,  designing,  etc.  are  but  some  of  the  activities 
necessary  for  the  publication  of  our  yearbook — the  permanent  record 
of  a  year  of  life,  a  record  which  many  years  from  now  will  recall  warm 
and  wistful  memories. 


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. . .  AND  STAFF 


LAYOUT  STAFF:  John  Thomas  .  lames  Cassidy  .  Ruth  Johnson 

PHOTOGRAPHY  STAFF:  Robert  Gretter,  Editor  .  David  Bayer  .  Reginald  Diodati  . 
Myron    Shapiro   .   Joseph   Testarmata    .   Peter   Wolff 

LITERARY  STAFF:  Kenneth  Roberts,  Editor  .  Joan  Conlin  .  Joan  Dellea  .  Anne  Guiheen  . 
Laura  Levine  .  Curtis  Lopes  .  Ruth  Ryerson  .  Janet  Smith  .  Mabel  Tarapata  .  Walter 
Tidman  .  Anita  Torres 

ART  STAFF:  David  Smith,  Editor  .  Mary  Breen  .  Charles  DeDeurwaerder  .  Myron  Shapiro 

SPORTS  STAFF:  Daniel  Issenburg,  Editor  .  Edwrard  Gerstein  .  Lawrence  Litwack  .  John 
O'Neil 

STATISTICS  STAFF:  Leonard  Todd,  Editor  .  Rosemary  Blanciforte  .  Catherine  Cole  . 
Ruth  Couglin  .  Jean  Gimalovi^ski  .  George  Koolian  .  Robert  McEachern  .  Mary  Morano  . 
Patricia  Powers  .  Paul  Rannenburg 

BUSINESS  STAFF:   Eugene  Byrne   .  Walter  Cahill   .  V/illiam  Ward 

ADVERTISING  STAFF:  William  Dobias,  Manager  .  Francis  Crane  .  Frank  Dover  .  Jane 
Dinsmore  .  Penelope  Tickelis 

SECRETARIAL  STAFF:  Agnes  Wilcynski  .   Claire  Kennedy 


Koolian,  Frankel,  Testarmata,  McEachern,  Tidman,  Bayer,  Ward,  O'Neil,  Litwack,  Cahill, 

Cassidy,  Wolff,  Dobias 

Cole,  Coughlin,  McDonough,  Levine,  Morano,  Tenczar,  Wheeler,  Smith,  Breen,  Dinsmore, 

Tickelis,  Guiheen 

Shapiro,  Wilczynski,  Issenberg,  Popkin,  Thomas,  Reidy,  Cole,  Todd,  Roberts,  Grelter 


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Professor    DuBois,    Editorial    Adviser 


Professor  Dickinson.   Business   Advis 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  TO: 


Dr.  Ralph  A.  Van  Meter,  esteemed  President  of  the  University. 
Mr.  David  Jordan  of  the  Campus  Publishing  Company  for  his 

encouragement,  ideas,  and  efforts. 
Mr.  Charles  lannello  of  the  Harvard  Studio  for  his  photographic 

work. 
Kfr.  Donald  LaCroix  of  the  Amherst  tiigh  School  Faculty  for  his 

many  valuable  pictures. 
Professor  Lawrence  S.  Dickinson  for  his  co-operation  and  sound 

business  policies. 
Professor  Charles  N.  DuBois  for  his  excellent  literary  advice. 
Professor  Doric  Alviani  of  the  Music  Department. 
Professor  Warren  McGuirk,  Director  of  Athletics. 
Professor  Thomas  W.  Eck,  Coach  of  Football. 
Professor  Llewellyn  L.  Derby,  Coach  of  Track. 
Mr.  Robert  J.  McCartney  of  the  University  News  Service. 
Mr.  George  Emery,  Associate  Alumni  Secretary. 
Miss  Mildred  Pierpont  of  the  Schedules  Office. 
Mrs.  Adeline  Procopio  of  the  Registrar's  Office. 
Alumni  Office  Secretaries  for  their  ever-ready  co-operation. 


CONTRIBUTORS 


Edward  Camara  .  Paul  Gagnon  .  Faye  Hammel  .  Everett 
Kosarick  .  Betty  Kreiger  .  Vincent  Leccese  .  Jane  McElroy  . 
Anne  Peterson     .    William  Tague     .     Melvin  Wolf 


THE   WHEELS   BEGIN    TO    TURN— Dave 
Charlie,  John,  Dave,   and  Roland 


LITERARY    CONFERENCE— Curt,     Laura 
Anne,  Walt,  and  Ken 


FINANCES— Len,    Phyllis,    Walt,     Willie, 
and  Cathy 


ASSIGNMENTS— Anita,  George,  and  Ruth 


"WANT  THIS  PICTURE?"— George,  Anita 
Ruth,  and  Bob 


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THE  COLLEGIAN  KEPT  US 


A  WELL-EARNED  BREAK 


KIBITZER  AT  WORK! 


DO  IT  OVER! 


PLANNING  THEIR  STRATEGY 


POSTED  ON  CAMPUS  EVENTS 


Gilbert.    Bruni,    Pierce,    J.     Broude,     Crawshaw,     Diamond,     Cook, 
Crane,  R.  Broude,  Morse,  Schuman,  Stockwell,  Scully,  Towler 
Taitz,    Weinslein,    Koolian,    Tenczar,    J.     Powers,     Popkin,    Culler, 
Lecesse,   Kosarick,   Unknown,   Unknown,   Shevis,   Livingston 


Flaherty,  Warner,  Tickelis,  G.  Maynard,  Tarapota.  Stoskin,  Broder 
Walsh,  Turner,  McDonough,  L.  Powers,  Coulliord 
Tague,  Steede,  Miller,  Kolovson  (Business  Manager),  Kreiger,  Cur^ 
tin  (Editor),  Less,   Hammel,   Camann,   R.  Maynard 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:  James  Curtin 
MANAGING  EDITOR:  Elizabeth  Kreiger 
ASSOCIATE  EDITOR:  Faye  Hammel 
NEWS  EDITOR:  Janet  Miller 
FEATURE  EDITOR:  Ruth  Camann 
SPORTS  EDITOR:  Joseph  Steede 
ART  EDITOR:  William  Tague 


MAKE-UP  EDITOR:  Ervin  Stockwell 
COPY  EDITORS:  Paul  Perry,  Henry  Lawrence 
BUSINESS  MANAGER:  Burton  Kolovson 
ADVERTISING  MANAGER:  Phyllis  Cole 
CIRCULATION  MANAGER:  Alan  Shuman 
SUBSCRIPTION  MANAGER:  Lael  Powers 
SECRETARY:  Patricia  O'Rourke 


Despite  many  trials  and  tribulations  brought  on  by  a  scanty  budget,  the  Col- 
legian nearly  always  met  the  deadline,  and  generally  lived  up  to  its  oft- 
hooted-at  slogan,  "A  Free  and  Responsible  Press".  Things  went  along  quite 
smoothly  most  of  the  time,  except  on  the  evenings  when  Sol  had  to  write  all 
the  news  stories,  or  James  Patrick  got  rabid  about  infirmary  conditions.  Much 
that  was  hilarious  went  on  in  the  office,  but  the  group  had  its  serious  side,  too. 

"Cut  that  story  to  eight  inches" 

"Let's  go  to  press!" 


THE  QUARTERLY 


Campus  Ernest  Hemingways  and  Dorothy  Parkers  got  their  names  in 
print  .  .  .  the  Music,  Economic,  and  Psychology  departments  aired  their 
views  .  .  .  and  with  a  new  format,  a  new  office  in  Memorial  Hall,  and 
a  new  adviser  (Mr.  Sidney  Kaplan)  The  Quarterly  successfully  pub- 
lished four  issues  this  year. 

The  Quarterly  has  become,  in  its  own  right,  not  only  a  literary 
magazine,  but  also  a  journal  of  ideas  and  opinions.  And,  in  addition. 
The  Quarterly  worked  in  conjunction  with  the  new  Writers'  Club;  in 
February,  the  magazine  brought  Harvard's  John  Ciardi  to  the  campus 
as  a  lecturer. 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:  Faye  Hammel 

ASSOCIATE  EDITORS:   Bruce   Eowens,   Joseph   Hil- 
yard,  Paul  Perry 

ART  EDITOR:  Elizabeth  Kreiger 


EXCHANGE  EDITOR:  Joan  Silverman 
BUSINESS  MANAGER:  William  Ratner 
CIRCULATION  MANAGER:  Alan  Schuman 
ADVISORY  BOARD:  Professor  Lawrence  Dickinson, 
Mr.   Sidney  Kaplan 


Bruce,    Faye,    and    Joe   keep    busy 


SECOND   RCW:   Daniel   Diamond 
FIRST  ROW:  Faye  Hammel,  Joseph  Hil- 
yard,    Joan    Silverman 


THE  HANDBOOH 


SECOND  ROW:  Bean.  M.  Small.  Palk.  Shea,  Romano,  Fincn,  Moxon.  Coding.  Dean 

FIRST  ROW:  Granger,  Flaherty.  Click.  J.  Small,  Franklin,  Blancilorii,   Shevis,  Turner,  Peck 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:  Jean  Small 

BUSINESS  MANAGER:  Seymour  Frankel 

EDITORIAL  STAFF:  Rosemary  Blanciforti,  Juliette 
Cichon,  Catherine  Cole,  Ruth  Coughlin,  Barbara 
Dean,  John  Estelle,  Barbara  Flaherty,  Elizabeth 
Coding,  Helen  Granger,  Justin  Green,  Robert  Kittle, 
Aaron  Kornetsky,  Emilie  Moxon,  Priscilla  Parsons, 
Catherine    Peck,    Natalie    Polk,    Evelyn    Postman, 


James  Shevis,  Marcia  Small,  Dorothy  Stinson,  Vir- 
ginia Sullivan,  Gordon  Taylor,  Helen  Turner, 
Eleanor  Zamarchi 

BUSINESS  STAFF:  Irene  Finan,  Beverly  Foumier, 
Stanley  Click,  Barbara  Hill,  Janice  Luther 

SECRETARY:  Phyllis  Bean 

TYPIST:  Katherine  Romano 

ADVISORS:  Miss  Leonta  Horrigan,  Professor  Law- 
rence Dickinson 


To  find  a  complete  guide  to  activities,  organizations,  rules  and  regula- 
tions of  the  University,  the  student  need  only  look  in  the  Handbook,  put 
out  yearly  for  students  of  all  classes.  Also  included  in  the  Handbook 
is  a  map  of  the  campus  (of  invaluable  aid  to  the  Freshman),  an  all-pur- 
pose calendar,  and  school  songs  and  cheers. 


This  year,  in  realization  of  the  increasing  needs  of  a  growing  university,  the 
Music  Guild  was  formed.  It  is  in  essence  the  planning  body  of  all  campus 
music  activities,  having  as  its  aim  the  presentation  of  a  varied  musical  pro- 
gram. Composed  of  student  music  organization  managers,  the  Music  Guild 
coordinates  problems  of  performance  dates,  programs,  and  equipment.  Func- 
tions this  year  were  a  program  for  Freshmen,  introducing  them  to  University 
music  organizations,  the  well-remembered  "Holiday  of  Music",  and  the  extra 
task  of  compiling  a  song  book.  Future  plans  are  flexible,  being  tempered  to 
campus  community  needs. 


MUSIC  GUILD 


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Paul   Gagnon,   George  Koolian 

William   Starkweather,  John  Manlich 

Missing:   Stanley  Charm,  Allen  Hixon,  Walter  Kozlowski.  Barbara 

Lawrence,    Ann   McElroy,   Jane    McElroy,    Joan    McLaughlin,    Mary 

Wells 


CONCERT  ASSOCIATION 


Rochester  Philharmonic  Orchestra 
Erich  Leinsdorf.  Conductor 


Whittemore    and    Lowe.    Twin-piano    lean 


Bernard    Talbert,    Terrance    Cunningham 
Barbara  Lawrence,  Mary  Wells,  Manager;   Anne 
Moriarty 


THIRD  ROW:  Ross,  Barkley,  Robin- 
son, Glusgol,  Eames,  Nickless,  Bar 
ron,  Robers,  Blauer,  John 
SECOND  ROW:  Bristol,  France, 
Richardson,  RegaU,  Sustor,  Hobson, 
Mosher,  Violette,  Hixon,  Gray 
FIRST  ROW:  Groves,  Mann,  Moody, 
Bertram,  Milloux,  Marsden,  Charm 
Campbell,   Wheeler,  Chadwick 


CONCERT  BAND 


For  a  second  successful  year  the  University  of 
Massachusetts  Concert  Band  has  staged  concert  per- 
formances both  on  and  off  campus.  Men  and  women 
musicians  of  the  student  body  worked  together,  un- 
der the  direction  of  Ezra  Schabas,  to  present  concerts 
during  Music  Week  here  and  before  Christmas  at 
the  Leeds  Veteran  Hospital  in  Northampton. 


MARCHING  BAND 


This  year  the  University  Marching  Band,  composed 
entirely  of  men,  played  an  active  part  in  encourag- 
ing school  spirit  at  football  games  and  rallies.  At 
each  rally  the  band,  accompanied  by  students  carry- 
ing torches,  marched  around  campus.  The  organi- 
zation, in  cooperation  with  the  drill  team,  also  took 
part  in  half-time  demonstrations  at  home  and  out- 
of-town  games. 


THIRD  ROW:  Violette,  Williams, 
Kigali,  Barron,  Eames,  Mailloux, 
Marsden,  Nickless,  John 
SECOND  ROW:  Mosher,  France, 
Bain.  Hobson,  Robinson.  Goldberg, 
Ross,  Blauer,  Kosarick,  Suitor,  Hixon, 
Bristol 

FIRST  ROW:  Shapiro,  Glusgol, 
Richardson,  Charm,  Guettler,  Ber- 
tram, McDonough,  Mann,  Groves, 
Gray 


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The  Operetta  Guild  was  formed  to  stimulate  interest  in  musical  comedy 
productions  among  the  students.  Membership  may  be  attained  by  par- 
ticipation in  a  guild  production  as  a  member  of  the  cast,  directing  staff, 
or  back-stage  crew. 

This  year,  under  the  capable  direction  of  Doric  Alviani,  the  Operetta 
Guild  presented,  to  the  delight  of  all  students,  "Girl  Crazy"  written  by 
Vincent  Youmans,  in  the  Fall,  and  "Hit  the  Deck",  a  Cole  Porter  pro- 
duction, in  the  Spring.  Both  of  the  comedies  were  well  received  by  the 
students. 


OPERETTA  GUILD 


Boland.   Doane,  Bertram,   Frankel,   Purrington,   Laird,   Taylor.   Hart, 

[albert.  Nelson,  Metzger.  Huckins 

Simons,   Bean,   Moxon,   Viera.   Click,   Cunningham.   Rescia.    Ander 

son,  Noiseaux,  Derby.  Nadeau 

Costa,    Howe,    Turner,    Wildon,    Lawrence,    Wells,    Morrill.    Gilley, 

Tickelis 


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Gagnon,    Patterson,    Chiz,    Batlit,    Starkweather,    Whitmore,    Chap- 
McLaughlin,    Fischer,    Wildon,    Brown,    Wells,    Gustalson,    Clancy, 
McEIroy,  Hinds,  Joslin,  McElroy,  Speed,  Swift,  Dugas 
Cutting,    Parsons,    Grainger,   Deslarlais,   Falby,   Galley 


THE  CHORALE 


Any  mention  of  the  University  Chorale  always  arouses  thoughts  of 
great  respect  and  admiration.  In  true  chorale  fashion,  the  University 
Chorale  has  given  again  this  year  many  memorable  performances  of 
distinctive  arrangements  of  familiar  and  unusual  songs.  These  per- 
formances, given  both  on  and  off  campus,  have  been  enjoyed  by  stu- 
dents and  outsiders  alike.  The  songsters,  ably  selected  and  directed 
by  Doric  Alviani,  sang  in  the  Fall  operetta,  "Girl  Crazy",  in  addition 
to  their  regular  performances.  During  Winter  Carnival  Week,  their 
annual  presentation  was  broadcasted  over  station  WBZ  on  a  program 
featuring  well-known  college  chorale  groups.  By  such  performances 
the  Chorale  has  won  increased  admiration  by  all  who  know  them. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  CHORUS 


The  University  of  Massachusetts  Savoyards,  formerly  the  University  Chorus, 
presented,  in  December,  the  Christmas  section  of  "The  Messiah"  by  Handel, 
and  the  "Song  of  Christmas"  by  Fred  Waring.  WACE  of  Holyoke  and  WHAI 
of  Greenfield  both  broadcasted  this  program.  In  March,  Gilbert  and  Sullivan's 
"H.M.S.  Pinafore"  was  presented  in  quite  a  unique  manner — as  a  choro-drama, 
narration  taking  the  place  of  dialogue. 


CHOWDER  AND  MARCHING  SOCIETY 


Founded  on  campus  last  year  by  former  members  of  the  Deven's  Glee  Club, 
the  University  Chowder  and  Marching  Society  has  grown  rapidly  to  take  its 
place  among  the  leading  musical  organizations  on  campus.  The  group  con- 
sists of  forty  male  students  and  gives  several  concerts  during  the  school  year. 


THIRD  ROW:  Thomas.  Cryan,  Fedel, 
Clapp,  Ryder,  Brown,  Popp 
SECOND  ROW:  Willson,  Bailey, 
Pehrson.  Alexander,  Taylor,  Ford. 
Schofield,  Lottrech.  Rockwood 
FIRST  ROW:  Whitney,  Carlson. 
Selig,  Watson,  Ciarfella,  Manlich, 
Sidel.   Ameen.  Miller,   Ciesluk 


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THE  ROISTER  DOISTERS  PRESENTED  . 


Tarshus.      Dagneli,      Crane,      Hart, 


Staplcton,      Plumer. 
Peirce,  Wilczynski, 


Tidman, 

Rochette 

C.  Cole,  Morano,  Zografos.  Lawrence,  Dobi 

McDonough 

Udelson,   Chorebanian,    Narbis,    Levine,    O'Donnell,    Purrington,    P, 

Cole,   Rafterty,  Litsky,   Frankel 


The  dramatic  season  of  1948-1949  came  to  a  climactic 
close  with  three  heart-warming  performances  of  John 
Van  Druten's  comedy,  "I  Remember  Mama",  with 
Alice  O'Donnell  giving  an  especially  genuine  and 
sincere  portrayal  of  Mama. 

In  September,  1949,  the  Roister  Doisters  got  under 
way  again,  and  in  October  they  sponsored  a  per- 
formance by  Cornelia  Otis  Skinner  who  gave  some 
of  her  famous  monologues.  For  the  November  meet- 
ing, the  group  experim.ented  with  a  reading  of  scenes 
from  the  hilarious  comedy,  "Sitting  Pretty".  The  first 
dramatic  undertaking  of  the  year  was  Shakespeare's 
"A  Midsummer  Night's  Dream",  the  first  classical 
presentation  at  the  University  under  the  direction  of 
Professor  Arthur  Niedeck,  Roister  Doister  adviser 
and  director.  The  production  utilized  the  Mendel- 
ssohn music,  and  was  further  embellished  with 
dances  by  the  Modern  Dance  Group;  costumes  were 
designed  and  executed  on  campus. 

The  January  highlight  of  the  organization  was  an 
informal  talk  by  Professor  Curtis  Confield,  of  the 
Amherst  College  Drama  Department,  on  the  subject 
of  television. 

Winter  Carnival  Week  brought  forth  the  annual 
Inter-Class  Play  contest,  the  Juniors  winning  first 
prize  for  the  production  of  Thornton  Wilder's  "The 
Happy  Journey";  the  Sophomores  took  second  place 


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ners-up  were  the  Seniors  with  "Parted  on  Her  Wed- 
ding Morn",  and  the  Frosh  with  "Overhead".  Alice 
O'Donnell  and  Mario  Fortunato,  both  Juniors,  were 
elected  best  actress  and  best  actor,  respectively. 

This  year  a  group  was  organized  which  was  com- 
posed of  those  members  of  the  Roister  Doisters  who 
have  done  outstanding  work  and  who  plan  to  go 


^A  MIDSUMMER  NIGHT'S  DREAM" 


deeper  into  the  field  of  the  theatre— The  University 
Players.  The  Victorian  thriller,  "Angel  Street",  was 
their  first  production.  The  cast  included  Doris  Car- 
bone,  Dan  Daley,  Alice  O'Donnell,  Bert  Narbis,  and 
Phyllis  Cole,  and  was  directed  by  Mr.  Niedeck. 
Bookings  were  arranged  whereby  this  play  was  pre- 
sented to  groups  off  campus  as  well  as  for  the  stu- 
dents here. 


AND  THE  INTER  CLASS  PLAYS 


A  fine  performance  by  the  Junior  Class 
players  resulted  in  their  being  awarded 
the  first  prize  for  their  presentation  of 
"The   Happy    Journey". 


The  Seniors'  presentation  of  "Parted  on 
Her  Wedding  Morn"  won  them  a  third 
prize  in  the  inter-class  play  competition. 


"Overhead"  as  enacted  by  members  of 
Ihe  Freshmen  Class  remained  in  strong 
contention   throughout   the   evening. 


ACADEMIC  ACTIVITIES  BOARD 


Composed  of  the  student  business  managers  of  each  academic  organ- 
ization, members  of  the  faculty,  and  faculty  alumni  representatives,  the 
Academic  Activities  Board  acts  to  protect  the  students  as  well  as  to 
guide  their  activities. 

The  Board  determines  financial  policies,  administrative  policies,  and 
also  handles  the  awards  of  the  service  insignia. 

General  policies  include  finances  of  all  the  music  groups,  publica- 
tions, and  Roister  Bolsters.  A  general  fund  is  made  available  to  all 
authorized  campus  organizations. 

Since  there  are  more  student  members  than  faculty  members,  the 
students  have  at  least  an  equal  voice  in  the  government  of  the  Board. 


Burton  Kolovson,  Seymour  Frankel,  Waller  Kozloski,  Stanley  Charm,   Allen  Hixon 
Professor  Dickinson,  Ann  McElroy,  Phyllis  Cole,  Dean  Machmer,  Barbara  Lawrence.  Pro- 
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STUDENT  LIFE 


Student  Senate 


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Belville,    Davis,    Weidhaas,    Tarr,    Pado,    Hill,    Corey,    Howard,    Griffin,    Gilmore, 
Porter,    Litsky,    Hinds,    Stern,    Fortin,    Westcott,    Miller,    Moncey,    Lawler,    Johnson 


The  Student  Senate,  elected  by  popular  vote,  opens  its  weekly  sessions 
in  the  Fall  of  every  year.  This  undergraduate  legislative  group  pre- 
scribes the  general  rules  that  govern  campus  life. 

All  phases  of  student  affairs  are  under  Senate  control.  For  each 
division  of  student  activity  there  is  a  corresponding  committee — Ath- 
letic, Student  Life,  Buildings  and  Grounds,  Boarding  Halls,  Elections, 
Finances,  Curriculum,  Activities,  Public  Relations,  and  N.S.A. 

Senators  who  have  a  special  interest  in  any  of  the  above  divisions 
volunteer  for  its  respective  committee,  thus  insuring  full  attention  to 
each  phase  of  University  life. 


The  men's  judiciary  branch  of  the  University's  General  Court  of  Justice 
consists  of  five  student  members.  This  division,  drown  up  by  the  Stu- 
dent Senate,  is  devised  for  the  purpose  of  reviewing  cases  of  offense 
against  school  law. 

The  traffic  court  casts  judgment  on  the  various  traffic  cases  brought 
before  it.  The  General  Court  reviews  laws  passed  by  the  Senate  and 
reserves  the  prerogative  to  declare  them  null  and  void  if  found  to  be 
unconstitutional. 


Men's  Judiciary  Board 


Harvey  Segal,  Robert  Vigneau 

George  Delaney.  John  McAulifie,  Chiei  Juslice;  Edmund  Struzziero 


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Women's  Judiciary  Board 


Patricia  Walsh,  Jean  Ann  Lindsay 

Lois  Rubin,  Helen  M.  Mitchell,  Chief  Justice;  Alice  Chorebanian 


Composed  of  and  elected  by  the  women  students,  the  Women's 
Judiciary  is  a  governing  body  which  interprets  and  enforces  those  rules 
which  are  outside  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the  individual  house  councils. 
They  also  operate  in  conjunction  with  the  Men's  Judiciary  at  joint 
sessions  held  for  cases  which  require  constitutional  interpretation.  The 
rules  and  regulations  for  this  women's  board  are  set  up  by  the  Student 
Senate,  which  also  guides  any  decisions  and  penalties  that  the 
Women's  Judiciary  may  make  regarding  the  misdemeanors  of  women 
students  living  on  campus. 


Harold  Markarian,  Richard  Foley,  Ar- 
thur Levine,  Herbert  Clayton,  Paul  Ran- 
nenberg,  Harold  Smith 
Joyce  Harrington,  Helen  Curtis,  Diana 
Gallotta,  Vernon  Helming,  Ruth  Tolman. 
Regina  Lawlor 


Beryl  Stern.  Vice-Chairman;  Orson 
Miller,  Chairman;  Catherine  Cole,  Sec- 
retary 


Student  Life  Committee 


The  University  Committee  on  Student  Life,  a  group  composed  of  eight  students 
and  eight  faculty  members,  give  suggestions  and  make  regulations  regarding 
the  extra-curricular  activities  of  students  and  student  organiaztions.  Student 
members  keep  the  committee  in  close  contact  with  undergraduate  opinion  at  all 
times.  The  goal  of  the  committee  is  that  of  maintaining  a  proper  balance  be- 
tween academic  work  and  social  activity. 


National  Students  Association 


The  function  of  the  National  Student  Association  on  this  campus  is  that  of  liaison 
between  the  regional  and  national  levels  and  the  Student  Senate  by  promoting 
projects  in  the  fields  of  student  life  and  government,  education  and  educational 
opportunities,  and  international  affairs. 

The  program  this  year  has  included  the  sponsorship  of  the  Faculty  Talent 
Show  and  the  partial  support  of  a  foreign  student. 


WMIIA 


WMUA  is  the  new  $10,000  carrier-current  radio  station  at  the  University.  Con- 
structed and  operated  by  students,  the  station  provides  an  opportunity  for 
undergraduates  to  gain  experience  in  all  phases  of  radio  activity.  Announcing 
classes  are  conducted  weekly  in  the  renovated  studios  at  South  College  as  a 
part  of  the  station's  training  program  for  members  of  the  production,  technical, 
and  publiciy  staHs.  Future  plans  include  consolidation  and  co-ordination  of  all 
departments  as  well  as  wider  and  clearer  campus  reception. 


THIRD  ROW:  Donovan,  Horselield,  Pin- 

cus,    Plumer 

SECOND    ROW;    DiMilla.    Dombrowski, 

Shriber,  Small,  Johnson,  Green 

FIRST    ROW:    Cox,    Wasserman,    Bales, 

Langhill,    Pitman,    Doyle,    Carlson,    Gui- 

heen 


During  the  past  year,  lines  have  been  installed  connecting  the  following  points 
to  the  main  studios:  Bowker  Auditorium,  Skinner  and  Memorial  Halls,  Old 
Chapel,  the  Cage,  the  Drill  Hall,  and  the  Athletic  Field.  Furthermore,  the  radio 
stations  of  Smith  and  Amherst  Colleges  hove  joined  with  WMUA  to  form  the 
Pioneer  Broadcasting  System.  This  collegiate  network,  the  only  one  of  its  kind 
in  the  nation,  enables  a  member  station  to  transmit  a  program  simultaneously 
to  all  three  campuses  by  means  of  connecting  telephone  lines. 


Lois  Rubin,  Recording  Secretary;  Rachel  Liner,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary;  Mel  Blanke,  Vice-President;  Ruth  Camann, 
President 


John  Buckley,  Vice-President 

Mar/   Granfield,   Secretary;    Frank    Rollins.   President 


Edward  Parsons,  Treasurer;   Bertram  Allen,  Vice-President; 
Richard   Andrews,    President;   Jane   McElroy,    Secretary 


HILLEL  FOLINnATION 


Hillel  Foundation  is  dedicated  to  provide  for  the  religious  needs  as 
well  as  for  the  cultural  and  social  needs  of  those  of  Jewish  faith.  High- 
lighted by  Friday  evening  services,  it  carries  out  various  programs, 
including  those  of  informal  discussions  and  forums,  holiday  celebra- 
tions, and  Sunday  morning  "Brunches."  There  are  classes  in  Hebrew 
and  philosophy,  and  at  these  there  are  usually  prominent  speakers. 


NEWMAN  CLUB 


Bi-weekly  meetings,  speakers,  movies,  discussions,  a  bowling  league, 
a  communion  breakfast,  and  National  Newman  Club  Day  were  the 
highlights  of  the  University's  Newman  Club  this  past  year.  This  club 
is  organized  to  enrich  the  religious,  intellectual,  and  social  life  of  the 
Catholic  students;  and,  under  the  direction  of  Father  David  Power  and 
the  hard  working  officers,  it  has  truly  reached  its  goal. 


STUDENT  CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION 


This  year  the  Student  Christian  Association  has  adopted  a  new  way 
of  promoting  friendship  and  aid  to  students.  Every  Sunday  evening, 
informal  discussions  are  held  on  topics  pertaining  to  religion  and  every- 
day life. 

Vespers  and  choir,  the  joint  council  held  by  six  different  colleges, 
and  "Scan"  (the  monthly  publication)  are  among  the  activities  of  S.C-A. 


I.  Z.  F.  A. 


IIIDSON  FELLOWSHIP 


Since  the  establishment  of  the  Jewish  state  in  Pale- 
stine, I.Z.F.A.  has  turned  all  its  efforts  to  the  further 
strengthening  of  this  state.  This  year  the  organiza- 
tion undertook  many  activities:  that  of  host  to  a 
seminar  of  the  New  England  region,  an  appearance 
before  the  International  Club,  and  the  presentation 
of  "Cafe  Tel-Aviv". 


University  of  Massachusetts  and  Amherst  College 
students  meet  each  Sunday  evening  at  the  local 
Baptist  church.  Suppers,  a  good  drawing  card  for 
any  student  organization,  start  each  meeting.  Mov- 
ies, speakers,  or  forums  follow,  and  bring  the  religi- 
ous and  moral  questions  of  today's  society  into  focus. 


LUTHERAN  CLUB 


WESLEY  FOUNDATION 


Since  its  formation  last  year,  the  Lutheran  Club  has 
steadily  increased  in  membership  and  activities,  the 
latter  including  guest  speakers  and  visiting  minis- 
ters. The  organization  meets  on  the  second  and  last 
Thursday  of  each  month.  At  this  time,  round  table 
discussions  are  often  held. 


The  Wesley  Foundation  is  one  of  the  religious  clubs 
here  on  campus.  It  is  composed  of  those  members 
of  the  Methodist  denomination  who  wish  to  get  to- 
gether and  hold  discussions,  listen  to  lectures,  and 
hold  a  social  gathering  now  and  then. 


Elbert  Taitz.  Publicity  Chairman;   Joseph  Warshawsky,  First  Vice- 
President;   Sidney  Bronstein,  Membership  Chairman 
Irving    Gross,    President;    Claire   Biederman,    Corresponding   Secre- 
tary;  Arnold  I.  Jacobs,  Second  Vice-President 


Dorothy   Stinson,    Secretary;    Lowell    Kantzer,    Pastor 
Margot    Hakes,    Vice-President;     Paul    Smith,    President; 
Freeman,    Treasurer 


Nancy  Burrows,  Vice-President;   Sonya  Anderson,  Secretary;   Rob- 
ert Eckberg,  President;   Kenneth  Wickman,  Treasurer 


Everett  Kosarick,  Vice-President;  Harry  Hopkins,  Treasurer;  Miriam 
Stump,  President;   Shirley  Patterson,  Secretary 


Padma  Datta,  Publicity;  Hormoz  Broumand,  Social  Chair- 
man; Phiroz  Patel,  Vice-President;  Alfred  M.  Lejano,  Presi- 
dent;   Leo   Gray,   Treasurer 


Robert  Mitchell,  Vice-President;  Roderick  Bell,  Program 
Chairman;  Renie  Frank,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Edgar  Buck, 
President 


Charles    H.    Rollins,    Chairman;    George    Corey,    Vice-Chair- 
man;  Walter  Kozloski,  Secretary 


INTERNATIONAL  CLlIIi 


Formed  for  the  purpose  of  better  understanding  foreign  countries,  the 
International  Club  has  as  members  the  foreign  students  on  campus 
and  many  other  students  who  show  a  keen  interest  in  such  an  activity. 
With  the  foreign  students  presiding,  each  meeting  is  dedicated  to  a 
different  country.  One  such  meeting  was  a  "Night  In  India",  at  which 
Indian  food  and  dancing  was  displayed. 


INTERNATIONAL 

RELATIONS 

CLIIR 


Composed  of  both  foreign  and  American  students,  this  club  serves  the 
useful  function  of  promoting  international  goodwill  and  understanding 
among  its  members. 

This  year,  the  various  national  groups  presented  entertaining  pro- 
grams representative  of  their  native  lands.  These  included  a  Latin 
American  and  an  Indian  night  in  which  films  and  native  delicacies 
were  enjoyed.  The  American  members  depicted  some  of  the  customs 
of  Hawaii  in  a  unique  program  featuring  actual  Hawaiian  dancing. 


POLITICAL  UNION 


The  Political  Union  Club  was  organized  but  a  year  ago;  yet  today 
it  has  grown  to  the  full  stature  of  a  club  which  might  have  only  after 
several  years  of  existence  attained  such  maturity. 

Discussion  of  questions  of  political  import  highlights  the  club's  activi- 
ties. Adhering  to  no  party  or  particular  school  of  thought,  the  club 
invites  to  its  meetings  many  prominent  political  leaders  of  quite  diverse 
interests. 


WIPUO 


Special  opportunities  for  practical  experience  in  radio  as  well  as  for 
the  obtaining  of  "ham"  licenses  are  the  offerings  available  to  members 
of  WIPUO. 

This  year,  members  were  ever  ready  to  set  up  emergency  com- 
munications if  the  need  for  such  arose  in  the  vicinity.  Actual  broad- 
casting was  carried  out  from  time  to  time.  Plans  for  the  future  include 
provision  for  more  equipment  and  better  facilities. 


DEMOLAY 


The  first  college  DeMolay  Club  in  New  England,  this  two  year  old 
organization  has  provided  opportunity  for  further  fellowship  among 
former  high  school  members  of  the  Order  of  DeMolay. 

Meeting  twice  monthly,  members  participated  in  active  discussions 
and  enjoyed  movies.  Field  trips  to  some  of  the  local  high  school  chap- 
ters recalled  many  a  poignant  memory. 


4-H  CLUB 


To  work  with  "head,  heart,  hand,  and  health". 

Thursday  evening  of  each  week  brought  4-H  Club  members  together 
in  Farley  Club  House  for  an  evening  of  old-fashioned  square  dancing. 

Various  joint  meetings  with  other  state  4-H  organizations  as  well  as 
public  square  dances  were  among  the  other  activities  of  the  Club. 


Willard  Flynn,  Treasurer;  John  Smith.  Secretary;  Jay  Doane, 
Vice-President;    John    Lawler,    President 


Kenneth    Cutting,    Vice-President;    William    Ives,    Secretary; 
James   Robinson,  President 


Gilbert  Robery,  Treasurer;  Kenneth  Morrison,  President; 
Pauline  Sanderson,  Vice-President;  Nancy  Burrows,  Secre- 
tary 


Zane  Bower,   Chairmen 

Claire  Coogan,   Secretary;   Eleanor   Roland,   Treasurer 


Kathleen    Beal,    Treasurer 

Anne  McLaughlin,   Secretary;   Helen   Novak,   Vice-President 


Barbara     Smith, 
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Secretary 


Vice-President;     Pauline     Sanderson,     Pro- 
Barbara    Dean,    President;    June   Swindell, 


BALL  AND  CHAIN  CLUB 


Are  you  a  past  master  of  the  art  of  washing  dishes,  testing  the  tem- 
perature of  babie's  bottle,  hanging  out  the  Utile  things,  "ad  infinitum?" 
If  so  then  you  would  probably  qualify  for  membership  in  the  Ball  and 
Chain  Club  which  is  organized  for  the  solace  and,  of  course,  the  discus- 
sion of  the  problems  of  the  married  men  on  campus. 


STUDENTS'  WIVES 
ORGANIZATION 


The  Students'  Wives  Association  is  organized  by  and  for  the  wives  of 
students.  It  promotes  recreation  and  activities  for  themselves  and  their 
families. 

Parties,  dances,  and  craft  clubs  offer  opportunities  for  relaxation, 
friendship,  and  an  active  community  life. 

In  addition  to  these  social  events,  regular  meetings  of  the  organiza- 
tion are  held. 


HOME  ECONOMICS  CLUB 


This  organization,  the  members  of  which  are  all  home  economics 
majors,  took  part  in  many  varied  activities,  all  of  which  were  designed 
to  augment  the  students'  academic  course.  Parties  for  children  were 
staged,  under  the  guidance  of  the  club's  advisor,  Mrs.  Thies.  The 
Flower-Fashion  Show,  as  in  the  past,  was  presented  by  a  group, '  in 
cooperation  with  the  Floriculture  Club. 


AGRICIILTIIRAL 
ECONOMICS  CLUB 


The  members  of  the  Agricultural  Economic  Club  meet  once  a  week 
to  discuss  economic  problems  of  the  past,  present,  and  future  that  may 
face  today's  farmer.  The  practical  application  of  the  Law  of  Diminish- 
ing Return  or  Department  of  Agriculture  bulletins,  designed  to  enhance 
the  farmer's  work,  are  prime  topics  for  the  club. 


AGRONOMY  CLUB 


The  Agronomy  Club  is  primarily  devoted  to  promoting  student  inter- 
est in  soils  and  crops.  All  undergraduates  in  agronomy  are  eligible 
to  join  the  American  Society  of  Agronomy.  The  club,  as  a  group  of 
sixteen  members,  has  not  yet  joined.  However,  it  is  hoped  that  in 
the  near  future,  the  club,  because  of  its  increasing  development,  will 
become  a  member  of  this  society. 


ANIMAL  HUSBANDBY  CLUB 


Annually,  the  Animal  Husbandry  Club  sponsors  the  "Little  Interna- 
tional Livestock  Show"  and  the  "Dairy  Classic"  to  promote  better 
livestock  husbandry.  Students  at  the  University  as  well  as  many 
people  from  all  parts  of  the  state  attend  the  show. 

The  Harvest  Ball  which  is  held  annually  by  the  club  was  a  huge 
success  this  year. 


Eugene    Mason,    Vice-President 

Donald     Thibeault,     President;     Professor     A.     H.     Lindsey. 

Faculty  Adviser;   R.  G.  Pierce.  Secretary-Treasurer 


John   Dana-Bashian,    Secretary;    Robert    Landry,    President 
David  L.  May,  Vice-President;   William   Ryder,   Treasurer 


Carl    Stockbridge,    Treasurer;    Robert    Anderson,    Secretary; 
Henry    Trimble,    President;    John    Chambers,    Vice-President 


In  its  efforts  to  promote  interest  in  the  dairy  industry,  the  Dairy  Club 
hold  regular  meetings  with  interesting  speakers.  These  speakers  who 
represent  the  modern  dairy  industry  discuss  topics  pertinent  to  new 
methods  and  developments.  Active  discussions  with  student  partici- 
pation increase  student  interest. 


DAIRY  CLUB 


The  local  chapter  of  the  Future  Farmers  of  America,  completing  an- 
other active  year,  sponsored  many  judging  contests  and  several  sec- 
ondary school  banquests,  in  addition  to  its  regularly  scheduled 
program  of  lectures  by  students,  professors,  and  guest  speakers. 

With  such  varied  program  of  activities  and  events,  the  FFA  was 
successful  in  stimulating  the  interests  of  former  high  school  members 
of  the  FFA  and  of  students  of  vocational  agriculture. 


FUTURE  FARMERS 
OF  AMERICA 


The  Food  Tech  Club,  organized  for  those  interested  in  the  problems 
and  phases  of  food  technology,  did  not  experience  an  active  year  due 
to  a  late  start.  However,  many  of  the  members  attended  various  con- 
ferences and  conventions,  perhaps  the  most  well  attended  being  the 
National  Canners  Convention  in  Atlantic  City  in  January.  Among 
the  speakers  at  the  meetings  were  Dr.  Gallisio,  who  spoke  on  com- 
mercial manufacture  of  wine,  and  Mr.  Cole  whose  topic  was  repack- 
aging. 


FOOD  TECHNOLOGY  CLUR 


Donald    MacKay,    Correspondence    Secretary- 
Dean  C.   Hooker,   Secretary;    Harold   Keith,   President;   Mike 
Gaffney,   Vice-President 


Loreto  Marinelli,  Secretary 

Oscar   Doane,   President;    Alden    C.    Doliber,    Vice-President 


William  C.  Robinson.  Treasurer 

Donald  Fair,  Vice-President;  Thelma  Litsky.  Secretary;  John 

McLaughlin,   President 


William  Bennett,  Vice-President 

Leonard   Todd,    Treasurer;    William   Walsh,    President;    Bar- 
bara Donahue,  Secretary 


Robert   Hebb,   Secretary 

Robert    Gildersleeve,    Vice-President;    Hervey    Butler,    Presi 

dent;    Ralph    Swedberg,    Treasurer 


John   Freeman,   Treasurer 

Barbara  France,  Secretary;  Brewster  Fuller,  President;  David 

Roberts,   Vice-President 


FLORICULTURE  CLUR 


The  members  of  the  Floriculture  Club  were  very  fortunate  this  year  in 
hearing  several  guest  speakers  at  their  monthly  meetings  who  gave 
them  helpful  hints  concerning  the  intricacies  of  both  retail  and  whole- 
sale floral  business.  The  efforts  of  the  Club  were  displayed  on  such 
occasions  as  the  Horticulture  Show  and  the  Annual  Flower  Style  Show. 


FORESTRY  CLUR 


Now  in  its  second  year  of  activity,  the  Forestry  Club  has  proved  its 
worth,  offering  to  its  members  lectures,  discussions,  and  field  trips. 
Membership  is  open  to  University  and  Stockbridge  students  who  are 
majoring  in  Forestry  and  Wildlife  Management.  One  of  the  major 
activities  of  the  club  is  participation  in  the  annual  Horticultural  Show 
in  the  fall. 


LANDSCAPE  ARCHITECTURE 
CLUR 


Educational  and  social  development  are  provided  for  the  membership 
in  the  Landscape  Architecture  Club.  The  educational  phase  has,  this 
past  year,  received  the  most  stress.  Speakers  on  various  phases  of 
landscape  architecture  are  invited  to  the  meetings  to  inform  the  stu- 
dents what  to  expect  in  their  field  after  graduation.  Architects  are 
invited  to  correlate,  for  the  sudent,  architecture  and  landscape  archi- 
tecture. 


Harlan  Ladd,  Secretary-Treasurer 

Warren   Blodget,    President;    Robert   Smith,    Vice-President 


John  Egan,  Treasurer 

William    Haines,    President;    Joseph    Putnam,   Vice-President 


Virginia  Benett,  Secretary;   George  Fellows,  Vice-President; 
Stewart    Johnson,    President;    Charles    Parmelee,    Treasurer 


OLERICULTURE  CLUB 


Since  its  inception  two  years  ago,  the  Olericulture  Club  has  progressed 
to  the  point  where  it  is  now  a  well-established  campus  organization. 
Membership  is  open  to  all  University  and  Stockbridge  students  inter- 
ested in  vegetable  culture  and  its  various  allied  fields.  Throughout 
the  year  the  Club  enjoyed  many  fine  speakers  as  well  as  interesting 
movies  on  all  phases  of  the  industry. 


POMOLOGY  CLUB 


Throughout  the  last  year,  the  Pomology  Club  has  aimed  to  maintain 
and  to  stimulate  even  further  an  active  interest  in  pomology  and  its 
related  subjects.  With  the  aid  of  lectures  by  prominent  speakers  and 
of  discussions  by  the  students  on  all  topics  relating  to  pomology,  the 
officers  of  the  organization  have  been  able  to  fulfill  the  aim  of  the 
organization. 


POULTRY  SCIENCE  CLUB 


Men  proficient  in  some  phase  of  the  poultry  industry  are  present  at 
each  meeting  of  the  Poultry  Club  to  enable  the  students  to  acquire 
information  for  their  future  work.  Both  Stockbridge  and  four-year 
students  are  brought  together  for  the  lectures  and  informal  discussions. 
A  banquet,  bringing  the  activities  of  the  year  to  a  close,  is  held  each 
spring. 


BACTERIOLOGY  CLUB 


A  greater  knowledge  of  the  fields  of  research,  medical  technology,  and 
public  health  is  promoted  at  the  monthly  meetings  of  the  Bacteriology 
Club.  This  is  accomplished  through  movies  pertaining  to  some  phase 
of  bacteriology,  and  by  listening  to  speakers  who  are  prominent  in 
these  fields.  The  meetings  are  highly  successful  in  improving  rela- 
tions between  the  faculty  and  students  in  the  department. 


PRE  MEDICAL  CLIIR 


Those  students  at  the  University  who  are  interested  in  the  field  of 
medical  science  keep  themselves  posted  on  the  technical  developments 
within  this  field  through  the  medium  of  the  Pre-Medical  Club.  The 
problem  of  entering  various  medical  schools  and  the  progress  of  medi- 
cine in  the  world  today  are  among  the  topics  discussed  at  the  meetings. 


FRE  VETERINARY  CLIIR 


Because  of  the  difficulties  encountered  by  Pre-Vets  Avho  wish  to  ma',ric- 
ulate  at  veterinary  schools,  the  students  here  at  the  University  who 
plan  to  enter  this  field  have  banded  together  to  consolidate  what 
information  each  may  accumulate  separately.  Other  activities  of  this 
club  are  few,  since  facilities  here  are  limited. 


Robert    lones,    Prssident;    Kendall    J< 
Estelle     Chase,     Vice-President;     Grace 
Treas\ 


,    Social    Chairman; 
Merrill.     Secretary 


Charles    Gerry,    Treasurer;    Joseph    Hilyard,    Vice-President 
Emanuel  Roth,  President;  Beryl  Stone.  Secretary 


Antonio  Malnati.  Vice-President 

James     Robinson,     President;      Jean      Sanborn.      Secretary- 
Treasurer 


Last  year,  with  the  establishment  of  the  School  of  Business  Administra- 
tion, the  students  majoring  and  interested  in  this  field  organized  and 
set  up  the  Business  Administration  Club.  The  purpose  of  the  organiza- 
tion is  to  further  the  name  and  prestige  of  the  School,  and  to  aid  the 
students  in  becoming  acquainted  with  the  men  and  women  already 
established  in  the  business  world. 


BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
CLUB 


The  furthering  of  scientific  interest  is  the  main  purpose  of  the  Chem- 
istry Club.  At  the  monthly  meetings,  prominent  speakers  talk  on  such 
subjects  as  biochemistry,  analytical  work  in  industry,  and  ultrasonics. 
The  club  activities  were  not  restricted  to  the  serious  side,  however, 
for  a  successful  dance,  co-sponsored  with  the  Home  Economics  Club, 
and  a  banquet  highlighted  the  year's  social  program. 


CHEMISTBY  CLUB 


One  of  the  most  informal  yet  beneficial  clubs  on  campus  is  the  Educa- 
tion Club.  It  is  composed,  for  the  most,  of  those  students  who  are 
education  majors  or  minors.  Meetings  are  held  several  times  a  semes- 
ter, and  at  these  there  is  invariably  a  prominent  speaker.  The  qualifi- 
cations necessary  for  teaching  and  the  probability  of  getting  such  a 
position  are  typical  of  the  subjects  presented. 


EUUIiATIUN  HLUB 


Sydney   Bronstein,   Publicity;    Elbert    Taitz,    Publicity 

Edna   Price,   Secretary;    Edmund   Struzziero,   President;   Fred 

Shaake,  Vice-President 


Leo    Judge,    Program    Co-Chairman;    Yvonne    Oliver,    Secre- 
tary;   Russell   Snow,   Program  Co-Chairman;    Allen  Keough, 
Vice-President 
Raymond  Cornish,  Treasurer;  Peter  Drevinsky,  President 


Paul   Phalon,    Henry   Lawrence,    Phyllis    Hartwell 


Edward    Funkhouser,    Agriculture 

Clifford     Knox,     Mechanical;     Richard     Homewood,     Civil 

Richard  Ironfield,   Electrical 


Anthony  Dougcs,   Publicity  Chairmen 

Mildred  Warner.  Secretary;  Alexis  Caron,  President;  Louisa 

Cashing,   Vice-Prssiient 


Charles   Reynolds,    Vice-President 

Grace  Hyder,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Dr.  Allan  Anderson,  Ad 

visor;    Francis   Vigneau,    President 


Widening  the  technical  and  non-technical  perspective  of  the  young 
engineer  is  the  aim  of  the  Engineering  Club.  The  various  engineering 
groups  each  provided  comprehensive  lectures  and  movies  in  their 
respective  fields  dealing  with  such  topics  as  wind  tunnels,  quality 
control  in  production  processes,  and  lubricating  oils.  As  a  noteworthy 
addition  to  its  other  achievements  the  club  has  established  the  Engi- 
neering Alumni  Scholarship  Fund. 


ENGINEERING  CLUB 


This  year  the  French  Club  carried  on  a  very  active  program  for  its 
members.  Guest  speakers  included  Jeffrey  Atkinson  speaking  on 
Balzac,  and  four  French  Amherst  College  students  who  spoke  on  first 
impressions  of  the  United  States.  The  Christmas  pageant  and  the 
play  "Le  Petit  Prince"  presented  in  March,  and  the  annual  Spring 
picnic  completed  the  year. 


FRENCH  CLUR 


Topics  of  mathematical  interest  which  ranged  from  the  concept  of 
infinity  to  indeterminant  equations  were  discussed  in  individual 
speeches  by  members  during  first  semester  meetings  of  the  Math  Club. 
Second  semester  brought  guest  speakers,  some  of  them  former  gradu- 
ates of  the  University  now  working  in  the  field  of  mathematics.  Efforts 
to  combine  meetings  with  those  of  nearby  colleges  proved  successful. 


MATHEMATIGS  GLIIR 


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Robert   Wood,    President;    Anne    Guba,   Secretary-Treasurer; 
lames   Baird.    Vice-President 


Christopher  Kollinites,  President;    Sumner  SharH,  Secretary- 
Treasurer;    Lael   Powers,   Vice-President 


Bruce  Bowens,  Secretary;    Robert  Peters,   President;    Harold 
Grant,   Vice-President 


NATimE  OLlinE  CLIIR 


The  Nature  Guide  Club  is  organized  for  the  purpose  of  acquainting 
members  with  the  benefits  that  can  be  derived  from  acdve  participa- 
tion in  outdoor  recreation.  Highlights  of  the  club  activities  included 
presentation  of  Kodachromes  taken  by  members  on  summer  vacations, 
a  successful  Christmas  Party  attended  by  many  former  club  graduates, 
a  cooking  expedition  to  the  Rifle  Range,  and  a  sugaring  party  held 
early  in  March. 


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SOCIETY  OF 
INTEHCOLLEGIATE  NOETICS 


This  year,  meetings  of  the  Psychology  Club  have  been  highlighted  by 
discussions  on  various  phases  of  psychology.  Some  of  the  speakers 
and  topics  were  the  following:  Dr.  W.  W.  Wallace  (of  the  guidance 
department),  "measured  and  expressed  interests";  Dr.  Holt  of  Westboro 
State  Hospital,  who  discussed  psychotherapy  in  state  hospitals;  and 
Miss  Jean  Carl  of  Smith  College,  who  discussed  current  research  in 
child   psychology. 


The  Society  of  Intercollegiate  Noetics  (SIN)  was  formed  by  a  few  indi- 
viduals who  found  that  they  took  their  chief  delight  in  talking  about 
and  occasionally  listening  to  some  of  the  eternal  unsolved  problems 
of  life.  "Ever  since,  we  have  been  talking  away  the  hours,  cerebrating 
diligently,  finding  no  solutions,  and  essentially  discovering  only  the 
abysmal  depths  of  our  ignorance." 


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FIGHT   ON    TO   VICTORY  ^'o^ds  and  Musk  by 

FRED  D.GRIGGS 
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best       boys,  loy     -     al       to     your    col   -  ors     then     you'll  be;  Be    -    lov  -  ed 


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Bay        State,   my  Bay        State,  fight       on         to     vie   -  to 


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Coach  Lorden.  Thomas.  Estelle,   Anderson,   Turco,   Mann 
Winlon,  Quimby.  King,  Costello,  Norskey,  Gagnon 
Alexander,    Pinto,    ShuleU,    Flaherty,    Winn,    laugher,    Moriarity 
Absent:  McCauley,  Crearie,  Thibeoult,   O'Keefe 


"LUCKLESS  LORDENMEN" 

A  5-10  record  and  another  rough  season  were  behind 
him  as  Coach  Earl  Lorden  completed  his  second 
year  as  baseball  head.  At  least  Coach  Lorden  had 
the  consolation  of  having  his  team  show  a  marked 
improvement  over  the  dismal  1948  record.  With  a 
little  luck,  the  team  could  have  sported  a  winning 
record  for  a  change,  since  five  of  the  ten  losses  were 
by  only  a  one-run  margin. 

All  is  not  lost,  however.  Coach  Lorden  will  have 
his  whole  team  back  next  year,  and  with  this  year 
of  experience  behind  them,  they  should  improve 
considerably. 

Don  Costello,  Marty  Anderson,  and  Al  Norskey 
were  the  outstanding  players  over  the  course  of  the 
season.  Costello  was  awarded  the  Thompson  Trophy, 
annually  given  to  the  most  valuable  player  on  the 
team,  for  his  fine  hitting  and  defensive  play  in  center 
field.    He  was  also  elected  to  captain  the  1950  team. 


ONWARD  TO  GLORY 


NORTHEASTERN  EDGES  REDMEN,  2-1 

Marty  Anderson  started  the  season  for  the  Lord- 
enmen  with  a  superb  four-hitter,  but  lost  the  game 
in  the  10th  on  a  walk  and  a  costly  error.  Big  Bill 
Winn  provided  the  big  stick  for  the  day  with  three 
for  three. 

CONNECTICUT  4,  MASSACHUSETTS  2 

The  Redmen  drew  first  blood  in  the  top  of  the  sec- 
ond with  two  runs;  but  the  lead  was  shortlived,  how- 
ever, as  costly  errors  paved  the  way  for  the  team's 
second  defeat. 

PURPLE  DECOLORED,  3-1 

Sparked  by  Don  Costello  who  came  up  with  two 
timely  hits,  one  R.B.I. ,  and  two  runs  scored,  and 
Marty  Anderson  who  twirled  a  four-hitter  coupled 
with  nine  strikeouts,  the  Redmen  gained  their  first 
triumph  of  the  season. 


ANDERSON  WINS  ANOTHER,  2-1 

Southpaw  Marty  Anderson  hurled  the  Maroon  and 
White  to  their  second  victory  of  the  year,  two  New 
Hampshire  miscues  in  the  12th  helping  the  team 
to  its  first  Yankee  Conference  win. 


MIDDIES  SINK   LORDENMEN,   3-2 

Chuck  Tougher  did  a  very  creditable  job  on  the 
mound,  but  two  bad  throws  by  catcher  Amie  Pinto 
in  the  13th  allowed  the  tie-breaking  run  to  score. 


DEVENS  OUTSLUGS  MASSACHUSETTS,  10-9 

In  a  thrilling  slugfest,  the  Devens  Chiefs  outscored 
the  Lordenmen  in  a  hard-fought,  well-played  game. 
The  flashy  shortstop  playing  of  Ed  Maloney  of  Dev- 
ens, and  the  great  stickwork  of  Don  Costello,  who 
had  four  solid  hits,  were  the  game's  outstanding  fea- 
tures. 


A  dead  duck! 


Coach  Lorden  gives  the  boys  a  few  tips. 


Lefty  Winn  digs  in  . 


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COMRADES  FOREVER 


MARTY  MARTYRED,  2-1 

Marty  Anderson  had  one  bad  inning,  the  second, 
and  that  cost  him  the  ball  game.  The  Maroon  and 
White  picked  up  their  lone  tally  in  the  seventh  on 
successive  hits  by  Ty  King  and  Marty. 


TRINITY  WINS,  5-3 

A  few  costly  fielding  lapses  lost  the  game  for  the 
Lordenmen.  Trinity  picked  up  three  unearned  runs 
in  the  very  first  frame  and  were  never  headed.  Nors- 
key  and  Moriarty  had  perfect  days  at  the  plate,  but 
to  no  avail. 

MASSACHUSETTS  TOPS  TECH,  11-9 

Outscoring  the  Engineers  in  a  wild  slugfest,  the 
Maroon  and  White  gained  their  third  triumph  in  ten 
starts.  "Tough  Luck"  Marty  came  in  in  the  seventh 
to  save  the  day  for  Red  Winton. 


Our   inner  defense 


CATAMOUNTS  CAGED,  5-2 

Another  four-hitter  for  Marty,  and  another  Yankee 
Conference  win  for  the  Lordenmen.  In  addition  to 
Andy's  hurling,  Don  Costello  played  great  ball, 
being  both  the  offensive  and  defensive  star  of  the 
game. 


A   close   one   at   the   plate   . 


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FIGHTING   TOGETHER 


Safe  by  a  mile! 


RHODE  ISLAND  9,  MASSACHUSETTS  4 

Rhode  Island  went  on  a  base  stealing  spree  and 
stole  ten  bases  against  the  hapless  Redmen.  Again, 
the  ofiense  for  Massachusetts  centered  around  Cos- 
tello,  with  Gagnon  getting  two  hits. 


REDMEN  ROUT  WESLEY  AN,   10-4 

Banging  out  1 1  hits,  and  tiring  out  three  Wesleyan 
pitchers,  the  Lordenmen  won  a  sweet  victory,  as 
Norskey  led  the  attack  with  three  hits. 

JUMBOS  DEFEAT  LORDENMEN,  6-3 

The  Jumbos  were  entitled  to  this  victory,  being  the 
first  U.M.  opponent  all  year  that  was  able  to  hit 
Marty  Anderson  freely. 

MASSACHUSETTS  MASSACRED,   12-4 

With  seven  errors  officially  listed  and  several 
more  of  omission,  Massachusetts,  giving  its  worst 
exhibition  of  the  year,  was  soundly  trounced  by  the 
Gymnasts. 

SPRINGFIELD  6,  MASSACHUSETTS,  5 

Although  outhitting  Springfield  1 1  to  4  before  an 
Alumni  Day  crowd,  the  Luckless  Lordenmen  went 
down  to  their  tenth  defeat  of  the  year.  Again,  it  was 
loose  defensive  playing  that  led  to  another  humiliat- 
ing defeat. 


Here  comes  the   pitch   . 


Jf'SSi. 


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FOR  OLD  MASSACHUSETTS 


Connecticut  98  Massachusetts  37 

Williams  1 0 1  V'2  Massachusetts  33  V2 

Trinity  79  Massachusetts  47 

Worcester  Tech      78%  Massachusetts  47^^ 

Massachusetts        91  Devens  44 


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The  "Big  Four" 


Turn  it  on,  Whitey! 


TRACK 


DERBYMEN  LACK  DEPTH 

The  outclassed  but  not  outspirited  Spring  track  team 
ended  a  rather  dismal  season  with  a  1-4  record. 
With  the  exception  of  the  two-mile  run,  there  was  a 
lack  of  depth  in  all  events.  Such  stalwarts  as  Hal 
Fienman,  Whitey  Cossar,  Walt  Szetela,  and  Ray 
Willis,  however,  were  outstanding  throughout  the 
season.    The  Varsity  Club  Plaque  was  awarded  to 


Hal  Fienman  for  his  fine  performances  with  the  shot 
put.  Hal  was  high  scorer  for  Massachusetts  with  57 
points.  Damon  Phinney  presented  the  strongest 
lineup  of  any  event,  being  consistent  throughout  the 
season,  and  picking  up  many  valuable  points. 

NUTMEGGERS  SWAMP  REDMEN 

In  their  first  meet,  our  tracksters  lost  to  the  Univer- 


THROW  DOWN  THE  GAUNTLETS 


sity  of  Connecticut  by  a  score  of  98  to  37.  Connecti- 
cut placed  first  in  fourteen  of  the  fifteen  events.  The 
lone  winner  for  the  Derbymen  was  Fienman  with  the 
shot  put. 

WILLIAMS  OUTCLASSES  DERBYMEN 

A  strong  Williams  squad  swamped  Massachu- 
setts, 101 V2  to  33^2.  It  was  the  same  story  as  the 
Connecticut  meet,  as  Fienman  was  the  only  U.  of  M. 
winner.  The  majority  of  the  remaining  points  were 
captured  by  the  strong  efforts  of  the  mile  and  two- 
mile  teams. 

BAY  STATERS  TRAMPLED  BY  TRINITY 

Massachusetts  won  five  events  against  the  Trinity 
College  track  team  with  Whitey  Cossar  becoming 
the  first  double  winner  of  the  season  with  wins  in  the 
one-half  and  one-mile  runs. 


ENGINEERS  ROMP  OVER  MASSACHUETTS 

7873  to  47^3  was  the  score  of  the  fourth  meet  with 
Hal  Fienman  being  the  biggest  point  getter  with 
eleven.  The  two  mile  team,  composed  of  Pierce, 
Szetela,  and  Phinney  finished  in  a  dead  heat  for  the 
first  place. 


DEVENS  VICTIMIZED  BY  REDMEN 

The  Derbymen  ended  their  season  on  a  victorious 
note  with  a  decisive  win  over  Devens,  91  to  44.  Our 
track  and  field  entries  took  first  in  all  of  the  events. 
Willis  and  Fienman  led  the  tracksters  with  three 
wins  each  to  their  credit. 

Hal  Fienman  was  the  only  entry  in  the  Eastern 
Intercollegiate  Meet,  placing  second  in  the  shotput, 
one-half  inch  short  of  the  first  place  mark. 


Lee,   Dunn,  Poilres,  McDonald,   Coach   Derby,  Jones 
Pierce,  Szetala,  Tuhna,  Malitoris.  York,  Phinney,  Hopkins 
Laporte,    Whitney,    Evans,    Cossar,    Funkhouser,    Willis,    Fienman 


WEIL  FORGE  HER  EAME,  MEN 


Resting   lor    the    next    set 


TENNIS 


Massachusetts 

4 

Boston  College 

5 

Massachusetts 

4 

Connecticut 

5 

Massachusetts 

6 

Holy  Cross 

3 

Massachusetts 

8 

Devens 

1 

Massachusetts 

2 

Rensselaer 

7 

Massachusetts 

7 

Worcester  Tech 

2 

Massachusetts 

8 

Trinity 

1 

Massachusetts 

2 

Rhode  Island 

7 

Massachusetts 

7 

Vermont 

2 

Massachusetts 

0 

Springfield 

9 

The  Spring  of  1949  produced  a  rather  mediocre  var- 
sity tennis  team,  as  evidenced  by  their  5-5  record. 
Captain  Wilfred  Beauregard  was  awarded  the  Paul 
Sears  Putnam  trophy  which  is  presented  annually 
to  the  tennis  player  who,  by  his  ability  as  an  ath- 
lete and  a  scholar,  has  brought  credit  to  his  college 
and  his  team.  In  addition.  Brown,  Cleverly,  and 
Lovelace  performed  creditably  in  both  the  doubles 
and  singles  matches  in  which  they  competed. 


Taylor,  Coach  Kosalowski,  Swarlz,  Nor- 
wood, Captain  Beauregard,  McManus, 
Erown,   Cleverly,   CoUon 


SOUNDING  HER  NAME,  AND  THEN 


Szpak,  Cole,  Seiferth,  Zing,  Cohen,  Mac 

Masters,  Kroeck,  Dean,  Embler,  Francis, 

Spiller 

Libucha,  Koski,   Dickens,   Bellas,  Carter, 

Nystrom,        McGrath,        Barr,        Durant, 

Twardus,  Thomas,   Wogan 

Coach     Briggs,     Kulas.     Ferreira,     Fitz 

gerald,    Winton,    Gunn,    Jorge,    Lit,   Cas 

troberti,  Carew,  Hamilton 


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The  Universiiy  of  Massachusetts  soccer  team  ended 
the  1949  season  with  a  record  of  four  wins,  five 
losses,  and  one  tie.  The  season's  highlight  was  the 
game  against  our  cross-town  rival,  Amherst  Col- 
lege. A  determined,  fighting  Redman  team  came  up 
with  a  well-deserved  1-1  tie,  inflicting  the  only  blem- 
ish on  their  opponent's  record.  Co-Captains  Arlindo 
George  and  John  Winton  were  honored  by  being 
selected  on  the  All-New  England  Intercollegiate 
League  team,  the  former  as  the  left-fullback,  while 
Winton  received  honorable  mention  at  center-for- 
ward. 


SOCCER 


Massachusetts 

1 

Dartmouth 

3 

Massachusetts 

5 

Union 

2 

Massachusetts 

1 

Williams 

3 

Massachusetts 

3 

Clark 

0 

Massachusetts 

5 

Worcester  Tech 

1 

Massachusetts 

1 

Connecticut 

4 

Massachusetts 

0 

Trinity 

2 

Massachusetts 

1 

Amherst 

1 

Massachusetts 

1 

Springfield 

6 

Massachusetts 

4 

Tufts 

1 

An   easy    save 


Keep   your   eye   on   the   ball! 


WEIL  TOAST  ALMA  MATER 


Louie  wins  another  one  . 


CROSS 
COUNTRY 


Coach  Derby.   Dougas,   Clapp,   Coding,   Duncan,   Milne,   Hopkins,    Allen.    Funkhouser,    Cossar,    Clough,    Pierce,    Phinney 


PRAISING  HER  EVER 


Whitey  iinishes  strong  . 


It  takes  a  lot  ol   heart! 


THE  'BIG  FOUR'  RUN  THEIR  LAST  MILE 


The  cross-country  season  of  1949  marks  the  finale 
of  the  cross-countrY  careers  of  four  of  the  best  run- 
ners ever  to  sport  the  maroon  and  white  of  a  Massa- 
chusetts team — Louie  Clough,  Whitey  Cossar,  Ed 
Pierce,  and  Ed  Funkhouser,  otherwise  known  as  the 
'Big  Four'. 

The  team  ended  the  season  wth  a  record  of  three 
victories  and  three  defeats  in  dual  competition,  a 
lack  of  reserve  strength  hurting  them  considerably. 

Northeastern  and  the  Engineers  of  Worcester  Tech 
were  the  first  two  meets  and  the  first  two  victims 
of  the  Derbymen  by  scores  of  25-33  and  18-45,  re- 
spectively. 

Williams  and  M.I.T.,  the  third  and  fourth  meets, 
resulted  in  the  first  and  second  defeats  for  the  Massa- 
chusetts harriers.  The  scores  were  respectively 
25-29  and  26-31. 

Harvard  College  fell  victim  to  Massachusetts  in 


a  decisive  victory  in  Boston  (21  to  34),  with  Louie 
leading  the  way  as  usual. 

The  last  dual  meet  of  the  Derbymen  resulted  in 
their  third  defeat,  as  the  Vermont  Catamounts  whip- 
ped them  in  a  driving  rain,  24  to  35. 

In  the  Connecticut  Valley  meet,  the  Massachusetts 
harriers  trailed  the  field,  but  only  a  few  points  sepa- 
rated first-place  Connecticut  from  last-place  Massa- 
chusetts. 

The  Derbymen  went  on  to  finish  seventh  in  a  field 
of  fourteen  in  the  New  England  Intercollegiate  meet 
in  Boston — Louie  and  Whitey  running  strong  races, 
finishing  in  the  sixth  and  eleventh  positions. 

The  season  ended  with  the  I.  C.  4A  meet  in  New 
York.  Massachusetts  finished  seventeenth  in  a  field 
of  thirty,  beating  such  strong  teams  as  Pitt,  Colum- 
bia and  Dartmouth. 


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Cheer  for  the  Maroon, 

Cheer  for  the  White, 

Come  on  team — let's  fight! 

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Fight!   Fight!   Fight! 


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With  an  S-E-T-T-S: 

MASSACHUSETTS! 

TEAM!    TEAM!    TEAM! 


A  spirit  that's   a-ilame! 


Geoige     Rose,     Lydia     French,     Faye     Hoffman, 
Audrey   Rose,  Melvin   Wolf 

Polly    Mayer,     Helen    Woloshyn,     Dolores     Rego, 
Alice  Chorebanian 


THE  MAROON  AND  WHITE 
WILL  WIN! 


FIGHT  ON!    REDMEN! 

(Tune:  "The  Vagabond  King") 

Sons  of  Massachusetts 

Hold  the  ball,  don't  lose  it 
On  your  way  to  victory. 

Sweep  the  line  before  you 
As  we  all  implore  you 

Fight  you  on  to  victory. 

Fight  on!    Redmen!    Slash  on  thru  the  fray! 
Fight  on!  Redmen!  Smash  'em  down  to  stay! 

Sons  of  Yankee  splendor 
Hear  our  chorus  render 
Bold  refrain  of  victory. 


FIGHT!    FIGHT!    FIGHT! 

(Tuns:  "On  Parade") 

Fight,  fight,  fight 

You  Maroon  and  White 

As  you  march  on  down  the  field. 

Ever  do  or  die,  with  spirit  high 
And  the  foe  is  sure  to  yield. 

So,  fight,  fight,  fight 

With  your  Redmen  might 

And  make  this  victory  real. 

As  you  score,  score,  score,  watch  the  tally 

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Howe.   Breen,   Shea,    Nelson 

Second  Row:  Reals.  Rowell,  Collins,  Hinds,  Perry,  Tarapala,  Gimalowsid, 
Young,    Meader,   Davenport,   Westcott,   Cleary 

First    Row:    Fortin,    Sullivan,    Tickelis,    Dinsmore,    Foo'it,    Green,    Feener, 
Guiltinan,   Stiles,   Bowman 


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Although  Coach  Tom  Eck  and  the  entire  student 
body  foresaw  a  successful  season  because  of  the 
return  of  last  years'  lettermen  and  the  appearance 
of  new  Deven's  transfers,  bad  breaks  in  the  last  half 
of  the  season  brought  about  a  record  of  three  wins 
and  five  losses.  The  squad  was  full  of  spirit  at  the 
start,  but  spirit  alone  could  not  win  the  last  few 
games. 


Francis,   Assistant  Coach  Masi,   Coach   Eck,   Athletic   Director  McGuirk,   Assistant   Coach  Lorden 

Desaulels,  Beaumont,  Nichols,  Warren,  Roth,  R.  Estelle,  Benoit.  Anderson,  Beaulac 

Pyne,  Speak,  Driscoll,  Doherty,  Feinberg,  Natale,  Bazur,   Gagnon,  Gleason 

Klaiber,    Looney,    Harrington,    Rogers,    Pasini,    Struzziero.    Johnston,    Bulcock,    McManus,    A.    Estelle 

Absent:  Fienman,  Sisson 


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No  gain  .  .  . 


Right  through  the  middle! 


REDMEN  WHITEWASH  BATES 

The  season  started  very  auspiciously  when  the 
Redmen  travelled  to  Auburn,  Maine,  to  trample 
Bates  under  the  arcs,  19-0.  Ed  Struzziero,  Marty  An- 
derson, and  Ev  Johnston  scored  the  Massachusetts 
touchdowns,  while  Russ  Beaumont's  passing  spark- 
led. The  U.  of  M.  gridsters  also  held  their  supremacy 
on  the  ground  as  they  completely  outrushed  and  out- 
charged  the  heavier  Bobcats. 


MASSACHUSETTS  TRAMPLES  HORSEMEN 

At  Alumni  Field,  before  a  capacity  crowd,  the 
favored  University  eleven  opened  their  home  season 
by  crushing  hapless  Norwich,  54-0,  under  the  scin- 
tillating leadership  of  Marty  Anderson  and  the  accu- 
rate heaves  of  Beaver  Beaumont.  The  Horsemen, 
never  in  the  game  were  completely  outplayed  as 
the  Redmen,  led  by  a  60  yard  run  by  McMonus  and 
two  touchdowns  by  Hurdling  Hal  Fienman,  gained 
sweet  revenge  for  last  year's  upset.  Co-captain  Bob 
Pasini  was  tremendous  as  he  kept  his  team  unde- 
feated, untied,  and  unscored  upon. 


Where's  the  interference? 


FIGHX  FI YI YIGHT  FOR  A 

TOUCHDOWN 


ENGINEERS  SURPRISE  ECKMEN 

Journeying  to  Worcesier  Tech's  Alumni  Field,  the 
favored  Eckmen  suffered  a  stunning  defeat  by  the 
underdog  Engineers,  7-6.  The  Tech  team  scored  early 
in  the  second  half  on  a  costly  fumble  and  then  held 
on  to  win.  In  the  final  four  minutes  a  50  yard  pass 
from  Beaumont  to  Looney  and  a  lateral  to  Anderson 
produced  the  only  score  for  Massachusetts.  The  all- 
important  extra  point  was  blocked  by  a  charging 
Engineer  as  time  ran  out,  and  the  Redmen  suffered 
their  first  defeat  of  the  year. 

REDMEN   WRECK   RHODE   ISLAND 

At  Alumni  Field,  before  an  enthusiastic  crowd,  the 
Redmen  bounced  back  from  their  upset  defeat  by 
W.P.I,  and  wrecked  R.I.  State,  32-19.  Led  by  the 
pin-point  passing  of  Jack  Benoit  and  Russ  Beau- 
mont, the  Bay  Staters  struck  fast  and  hard  to  lead 
19-6  at  half-time.  The  team  added  another  tally  in 
the  third  period,  and  both  squads  exchanged  scores 
in  the  final  minutes  of  ploy. 


Looney  snags  a  tough  one 


Better  luck  next  time! 


Who  has  the  ball? 


FIGHT  ALL  YOUR 
MIGHT  TODAY 


YELLOWJACKETS  STING  REDMEN 

Before  a  capacity  Homecoming  Day  throng,  the 
alert  University  of  Rochester  spotted  the  U.M.  grid- 
sters  two  early  touchdowns  and  then  came  roaring 
back  to  take  the  lead  and  go  on  to  win  27-20.  The 
Redmen  scored  early  on  a  Johnston-to-Roth  pass 
and  a  Fienman  plunge.  Late  in  the  game  our  team 
countered  again  on  a  Beaumont-to-Doherty  aerial. 
The  team's  noticeable  lack  of  pass  defense  cost  us 
the  game  as  the  Yellowjackets  scored  three  touch- 
downs on  long  aerials.  Co-captain  Ed  Struzziero,  re- 
covering from  an  injury  suffered  earlier  in  the  sea- 
son, served  as  an  inspiration  to  a  team  that  fought 
back  gallantly,  but  against  overwhelming  odds. 

CATAMOUNTS  CLAW  BAY  STATERS 

Travelling  to  Burlington,  Vermont,  the  underdog 
Redmen  tried  to  repeat  last  year's  victory,  but  went 
down  to  their  second  straight  defeat,  20-12;  the  third 
of  the  season.    The  Catamounts  jumped  off  to   an 


Looney  makes  it  look  easy  .  ,  . 


Hal  gets  it  away  just  in  time! 


Andy  linds  a  hole  .  , 


FIGHT  DOWN  THE  FIELD 

MASSACHHSETTS 


early  12-0  lead  by  taking  advantage  of  our  weak 
pass  defense.  The  Bay  Staters  fought  back  cour- 
ageously on  a  plunge  by  sophomore  speedster  Jack 
Benoit.  In  the  second  half,  despite  a  terrific  50  yard 
run  by  McManus,  the  Green  Mountain  boys  took  a 
20-6  lead.  The  Redman,  fighting  against  time,  filled 
the  air  with  passes.  Bill  Looney  finally  speared  a 
long  one  from  Russ  Beaumont  and  scored  standing 
up.   Time  ran  out  as  the  extra  point  failed. 

GYMNASTS  JUMP  ON  REDMEN 

Before  an  avidly  partisan  crowd  at  Springfield,  the 
Redmen  suffered  their  third  straight  loss  as  the  Gym- 
nasts held  them  scoreless  while  racking  up  22  points. 
Marty  Anderson  provided  the  only  offensive  spark 
for  U.M.  on  a  dreary  afternoon. 


What's  wrong,  boys? 


How's  about  some  interference? 


He  won't  get  far  , 


THE  STARS  AND  THE  STRIPES 

WILL  GLEAM 


JUMBOS  POUND  MASSACHUSETTS 

The  1949  football  season  closed  on  a  very  disap- 
pointing note  as  the  Redman  bowed  27-7,  to  their 
nemises,  Tufts,  before  a  spirited  crowd.  The  Eckmen 
raised  the  hopes  of  the  Massachusetts  rooters  when 
they  jumped  off  to  a  7-0  lead  on  a  long  pass  from 
Russ  Beaumont  to  Marty  Anderson,  who  made  a 
spectacular  catch  and  a  beautiful  22  yard  run  to 
score.  Our  arch  rivals  roared  back  to  pass  and  run 
their  way  to  an  easy  victory  despite  the  gallant 
attempts  of  the  Massachusetts  defenders  to  stem  the 
tide.  Co-captains  Ed  Struzziero  and  Bob  Pasini 
played  brilliantly  in  their  last  game,  while  Hal  Fien- 
man's  loss  to  the  team  due  to  injury  was  undoubt- 
edly a  serious  setback. 


Beaver  hits  a  stone  wall 


Closing  in  for  the  kill! 


Watch  out,  ref! 


Marty's  ofi  again  . 


Hey,  they're  ganging  up  on  me! 


FI YI YIGHT,  FI YI YIGHT 
FOR  OLD  BAY  STATE 


Earl,  Tommy,  and  Joe 


Marty  picking  up  ten  , 


FIGHT  FOR  THE  TEAM, 

TEAM,  TEAM! 


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Crosby,    Hatch,    Cronin,    Farrar,    Connors,    J.    Johnson.    DArrigo,    Lord,    Polonsky 
Coach  Lee,  Williams,  Clapp,  Fanaras,  Peters,  Pinto,   Anestis,  Kelleher,  Tupper 
Misioszek,  Earley,  Whitney,  Tougher,  Waite,  R.  Johnson,  Stone,  Sears,  Davis 
Absent:   Troy,   Kettendorf,   Kowalik,    Bussolari,    Assistant   Coach    Yergeau 


Absorbing  a  24-7  loss  at  the  hands  of  Wesleyan,  the  University  of 
Massachusetts  Jayvee  football  team  found  themselves  ringing  down 
the  1949  season  with  a  record  of  no  wins  and  four  losses.  The  team 
was  outscored  in  each  of  its  encounters,  but  was  never  outfought. 

Opening  against  a  strong  Mt.  Hermon  Academy  team,  the  Redmen 
found  themselves  ending  up  on  the  short  end  of  a  13-7  score.  Trinity 
College,  a  powerhouse  in  small  college  athletics,  next  trimmed  the 
Massmen  20-0,  and  in  a  hardf ought  game,  Massachusetts  trailed 
Springfield  7-0  at  the  finish. 


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VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Showing  a  marked  improvement  over  last  year,  the 
varsity  basketball  team  compiled  an  8-9  record,  with 
six  wins  in  seven  starts  at  home.  Thus,  the  student 
body  had  plenty  to  cheer  about.  Hitting  their  ups 
and  downs  all  year,  the  Redmen  played  a  superb 
brand  of  ball  to  come  up  with  the  great  upset  vic- 
tories over  Connecticut  and  Tufts.  As  a  reward  for 
their  improved  play  in  the  last  few  games,  the  Ball- 
men  were  chosen  to  participate  in  the  N.A.I.B.  tour- 
nament at  New  Britain,  Connecticut. 

REDMEN  BEAT  HUSKIES 

The  University  cagers  opened  their  1949-1950  sea- 
son on  an  auspicious  note  as  they  surged  from 
behind  to  defeat  Northeastern— 39-30.  Led  by  Bill 
Prevey,  who  scored  14  points,  the  team  took  the 
lead  early  in  the  last  period  and  were  never  headed. 
Prevey  dunked  in  9  points  in  the  last  eight  minutes 
to  put  the  game  on  ice. 


Broude,  Goldman,  Couture,  Gunn,   Bourdeau,  Tyler,  Coach  Ball 

Smilh,  Johnston,  McCauley,  Captain  Gagnon,  Prevy,  Ostman,  Erlandson 


All  eyes  on  the  ball 


Get  that  basketball! 


TECH  NIPS  MASSACHUSETTS 

Despite  the  efiorts  of  Sophomore  Bill  Prevey,  who 
scored  17  points,  and  Captain  Ray  Gagnon,  who 
played  a  great  game,  the  Redmen  lost  their  first 
game  of  the  year  to  a  strong  Worcester  Tech  quin- 
tet— 54-50.  The  Engineers  jumped  off  to  cm  early 
13-6  lead,  and  were  headed  only  once  during  the 
game.  Although  the  basketeers,  led  by  Ed  McCau- 
ley,  tried  to  overcome  a  37-32  deficit,  the  Tech  team 
managed  to  hold  on  to  win. 

DISMAL  NEW  YEAR'S  FOR  BALL  MEN 

Travelling  to  Maine  over  the  holiday,  the  Bay 
Staters  dropped  their  second  straight  game  to  a 
capable  University  of  Maine  team — 53-45.  The  Red- 
men  jumped  off  to  an  early  5-0  lead,  but  their 
Yankee  Conference  rivals  came  surging  back  to 
gain  and  hold  a  comfortable  margin  for  the  remain- 
der of  the  game.  Ed  McCauley  regained  his  old 
wizardry  as  he  swished  through  18  points  to  provide 
a  bright  spot  in  the  game. 


CAGERS  CRUSH  CLARK 

Before  a  partisan  crowd  at  the  Cage,  the  Redmen 
romped  to  an  easy  win  over  a  futile  Clark  quintet — 
59-45.  Led  by  Prevey,  McCauley,  and  Gagnon,  who 
all  hit  double  figures,  the  Redmen  held  Clark  score- 
less for  17  minutes,  then  breezed  in  to  a  well- 
deserved  victory.  The  win  returned  the  University 
team  to  a  .500  average  with  a  2-2  record. 

REDMEN  ROLL 

The  Massachusetts  basketball  team  made  it  two 
in  a  row  as  they  held  back  a  determined  Middle- 
bury  team— 48-39.  With  the  lead  rapidly  changing 
hands,  the  U.M.  quintet  finally  stepped  out  in  front 
early  in  the  fourth  period,  and  managed  to  forestall 
the  Middies  attack.  Captain  Ray  Gagnon  was  high 
scorer  for  the  night  with  20  points,  closely  followed 
by  Bill  Prevey  who  hit  18. 


Ray  hoops  one  .  .  . 


MASSACHUSETTS  CORRALS  CADETS 

The  University  basketeers  garnered  their  third  win 
in  a  row  and  fourth  in  six  starts  as  they  whipped 
Norwich — 37-28.  Both  teams  proved  rather  helpless 
before  the  basket,  but  the  Redmen  somehow  man- 
aged to  outscore  their  opponents  to  gain  the  victory. 
Scoring  honors  for  the  evening  were  spUt  between 
McCauley,  Gagnon,  and  Prevey,  whose  combined 
total  of  25  almost  equalled  the  Norwich  score. 

TRINITY  BREAKS  REDMEN  STREAK 

A  towering  Trinity  quintet  set  the  Massmen  back 
on  their  heels  before  a  packed  Cage — 56-40.  The 
Bantams  took  the  lead  early  in  the  first  period,  romp- 
ing to  victory  and  halting  the  University  winning 
streak  at  three.  High  man  for  the  night  was  Ed 
McCauley  who  threw  in  ten  points.  The  Redmen, 
unable  to  overcome  the  height  handicap,  were  never 
really  in  the  ball  game. 

MASSACHUSETTS   UPSETS   CONNECTICUT 

In  a  thrilling  game  before  a  highly  partisan  crowd, 
the  University  cagers  nosed  out  a  heavily  favored 
UConn  team — 61-57.  Sparked  by  the  brilliant  play- 
ing of  Captain  Ray  Gagnon,  who  poured  in  22 
points,  the  Redmen  took  the  lead  early  in  the  second 
period,  and,  despite  heavy  pressure  by  the  Storrs- 
men  in  the  last  three  minutes  of  play,  managed  to 
eke  out  a  well-merited  win. 


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Not  this  time! 


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WILDCATS  CLAW  REDMEN 

Sufiering  a  letdown  from  the  UConn  game,  and 
tired  after  a  gruelling  road  trip,  the  University  quin- 
tet dropped  their  fourth  game  in  nine  starts  to  a 
strong  New  Hampshire  team.  Led  by  high  scorer 
Bill  Prevey,  who  tallied  17  points,  the  Massmen  cour- 
ageously fought  to  overcome  a  5  point  deficit,  but  all 
in  vain  as  the  Wildcats  turned  on  a  surge  of  power 
to  clinch  it.  Captain  Ray  Gagnon  turned  in  a  fine 
defensive  game,  accounting  for  ten  points. 

CARDINALS  GIVE  MASSMEN  THE  BIRD 

In  their  last  outing  before  vacation,  the  Massa- 
chusetts quintet  fought  back  from  a  12  point  deficit 
only  to  lose  in  the  final  minute  of  play — 60-58. 
Sparked  by  the  brilliant  play  of  Hal  Ostman  and 
Bill  Prevey,  each  of  whom  scored  16  points,  the  Red- 
men  played  a  great  brand  of  ball,  but  were  behind 
for  most  of  the  game  as  the  Wesleyan  team  turned 
in  a  superlative  performance. 

YELLOWJACKETS  STING  MASSACHUSETTS 

Despite  19  points  by  pace-setter  Bill  Prevey,  the 
Massachusetts  varsity  was  unable  to  cope  with  the 
attack  of  a  powerful,  undefeated  Rensselaer  quintet 
and  bowed  55-46.  R.P.I,  pulled  away  to  an  early 
lead,  and  easily  romped  in  to  victory  as  they 
checked  all  Massachusetts  offensive  threats.  Ray 
Gunn,  who  entered  the  game  in  the  last  quarter, 
turned  in  an  excellent  exhibition  of  defensive  play. 


Pcosh  'em  up 


Network  of  arms  .  .  , 


Behind  you,  fellows! 


A  solo  flight 


RHODE  ISLAND  RAMS  REDMEN 

Once  again  Bill  Prevey  provided  the  only  scoring 
threat  for  Massachusetts  as  he  poured  in  25  points 
(high  for  the  year),  but  Rhode  Island  rolled  through 
a  foul-ridden  game  to  an  easy  victory — 76-66.  Our 
Yankee  Conference  foes  gradually  pulled  ahead  to 
a  20  point  lead  and  were  never  headed.  McCauley 
and  Ostman  also  hit  the  double  figures  for  the  losers. 

WILLIAMS  STUNS  MAROON  AND  WHITE 

Despite  the  efforts  of  Bill  Prevy,  who  hooped  19 
points,  the  University  quintet  blew  a  7  point  lead 
in  the  third  quarter  to  lose  to  a  sharp  William's  five 
— 60-54.  With  the  lead  rapidly  changing  hands, 
Williams  seemed  to  click  under  last  minute  pressure 
and  forged  on  to  win.  Massachusetts  partisans  took 
hope  when  Ostmen  (who  hit  for  14  points)  and 
McCauley  (for  11  points)  combined  with  Prevey  to 
stage  a  last  minute  drive  that  unfortunately  fell  short. 

BALLMEN  SINK  COAST   GUARD 

Breaking  a  four  game  losing  streak,  the  Redmen 
trimmed  a  Coast  Guard  Academy  quintet — 59-44. 
Leading  23-16  at  half-time,  the  Redmen  slackened 
and  the  Guardsmen  pulled  up  to  a  26-26  tie.  Then, 
Bill  Prevey  broke  loose  for  a  total  of  23  points,  Gag- 
non  accounted  for  15;  and  Ed  McCauley  dropped  in 
12  points,  giving  the  University  its  6th  win  in  14 
starts. 


REDMEN  CLAW  CATAMOUNTS 

Before  a  capacity  Winter  Carnival  crowd,  the  Red- 
men  took  the  lead  early  in  the  first  period  to  rack 
up  their  7th  win  of  the  season  65-57.  In  this  game, 
the  scoring  honors  were  pretty  well  split  as  Prevey 
hit  for  17,  Ray  Gagnon  15,  McCauley  12,  and  Ost- 
man  10.  Excellent  defensive  performers  were  Bob 
Johnston  and  Roy  Gunn. 


SPRINGFIELD  DUNKS  MASSMEN 

Taking  advantage   of   their   superior   height, 


and 


effectively  bottling  up  high  scorer  Bill  Prevey,  the 
Springfield  five  rolled  to  an  easy  win  over  the  Ball- 
men — 48-38.  The  Gymnasts  took  the  lead  early  in 
the  game  and  were  never  headed  as  they  com- 
pletely controlled  the  backboards.  Ray  Gagnon  was 
high  scorer  for  the  losers  with  19  points. 

REDMEN  END  SEASON  BRILLIANTLY 

Before  a  capacity  crowd,  the  University  quintet 
stunned  a  Tufts  team  (undefeated  in  12  straight 
games) — 53-51.  Sparked  by  the  playing  of  Captain 
Ray  Gagnon  (15  points),  Ed  McCauley  (14  points), 
and  Bill  Prevey  (13  points),  the  Redmen  surged  back 
'rom  a  17  point  deficit  in  the  third  period  to  win  as 
Gagnon  dropped  through  the  winning  basket  in  the 
last  seconds  of  play. 


Under  and  in,  Ray 


Looks  like  two! 


S^l^S^SSS 


SWIMMING 


A  graceful  back  swan  .  .  . 


In  a  season  that  was  highlighted  by  the  appearance  at  the  University 
pool  of  the  champion  La  Salle  College  swimming  team,  the  Univer- 
sity of  Massachusetts  swimmers  recorded  two  victories  in  a  nine 
meet  slate.  Both  Worcester  Tech  and  Boston  University  went  down 
to  defeat  at  the  hands  of  the  Rogersmen. 

La  Salle,  who  snapped  the  Rogersmen's  two  meet  winning  streak, 
was  paced  to  victory  by  Olympic  ace  Joe  Verdeur.  Our  own  team  was 
sparked  all  season  by  the  fine  performances  of  Captain  Ben  Merritt 
and  Mitch  Jacques.  Although  losing  this  year's  captain,  the  mermen 
will  have  most  of  the  squad  returning  next  year. 


Freeman,  Dana-Bashian,  Jacque,  Cooley,  Coach  Rogers 
Mosuch.  Lampi.  Merrill,  Martin,  Gray 


Massachusetts  22 

Massachusetts  27 

Massachusetts  20 

Massachusetts  26 

Massachusetts  40 

Massachusetts  42 

Massachusetts  1 6 

Massachusetts  19 

Massachusetts  19 


Boston  UniversitY  33 

La  Salle  59 

Union  56 

M.I.T.  56 


Two  laps  to  g' 


There  they  go! 


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'    S  A  f    t   t  *  J-  .'^  1 1  ^  s 

^  ^  ^  -1/  -t?-  ^  >  -^  *^  vr- 


XHiii. 


Coach    Derby,    Jones,    Silver,    Poitres,    Greenberg,    SniHon,    Stowe, 

Phinney.  McGranahan,  Pieropan,   Allen,  Duncan,   Sotile,  Manager 

Chadwick 

Hopkins,     Carter,     Alintuck,     LaPorte,     Nickerson,     Whitney,     Lee, 

Fienman,   York,   Nickless 

Absent:  Callahan,  Costello,  Malitoris,  Tuhna 


INDOOR 
TRACK 


Let's  go,  Al! 


Don  goes  over  . 


Easy  does  it  .  .  .  '^ 


Massachusetts     49  V2     Holy  Cross  63  V2 


Massachusetts     54         Connecticut  59 


Massachusetts     42  V2     Northeastern         70  V2 


Massachusetts     43         Worcester  Tech    43 


Up  and  over 


Practice  jog 


The  indoor  track  with  its  abbreviated  season  of  four  dual  meets  did 
not  fare  too  well,  losing  successively  to  Holy  Cross,  Connecticut,  and 
Northeastern  before  gaining  a  tie  with  Worcester  Tech  in  the  season's 
finale. 

The  Derbymen  showed  a  lack  of  depth  in  some  of  their  running 
events,  but  the  field  events  led  by  Hal  Fienmon  in  the  shotput,  Ed 
Molitoris  in  the  hammer,  and  Don  Stowe  in  the  pole  vault,  were  con- 
sistently strong,  picking  up  many  points.  Al  Carter  in  the  dashes  and 
hurdles  was  brilliant  in  all  four  meets,  emerging  the  leading  point- 
getter  for  the  Derbymen. 


HOCKEY 


Gel  the  puck! 


End  of  another 


NORTHEASTERN  14,  MASSACHUSETTS  1 

Opening  their  season  in  Boston  before  a  crowd  at 
the  Arena,  the  Varsity  Hockey  team  was  swamped 
by  a  powerful  Northeastern  sextet,  14-1.  Despite  the 
fact  that  the  Redmen  had  had  only  one  practice 
session  on  ice  before  the  game,  they  held  Northeast- 
ern to  a  3-1  lead  for  half  of  the  game.  However,  the 
Huskies'  practice  and  superb  condition  proved  too 
much  for  the  Fitzgeraldmen  in  the  second  half,  and 
Northeastern  ran  away  with  the  game. 

MASSACHUSETTS  5,  AMHERST  5 

Outplaying  a  strong  Amherst  team  throughout  the 
game,  the  Massachusetts  hockey  team  failed  to  take 
advantage  of  a  two-goal  lead  and  were  forced  to  be 
satisfied  with  a  5-5  tie.  Goalie  Ed  Frydryck  stopped 
flying  pucks  from  all  directions,  but  couldn't  make 
the  one  save  that  counted. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  5,  MASSACHUSETTS  4 

In  a  closely  contested  game,  the  Varsity  Hockey 
team  ccftne  froih  behind  three  times  to  tie  the  score 
in  regulation  play.  In  a  sudden  death  overtime, 
Roche  slipped  one  by  the  New  Hampshire  goalie, 
wrapping  up  the  game,  5-4. 


Newell,   Kenny,    Burns,    Ellis,    Coach    Fitzgerald,    Chinian,    Dinioia,  Frydryk,    Lahey,    Burke,    Co-Captain    Toohey,    Co-Captain    Rogers, 

Roche,    Galusha,   Scolnick  McManus,   Graham,   Foglia,   Levis,   Briggs 

Absent:  Joyce,  McGeoch 


MASSACHUSETTS  4,  SPRINGFIELD  4 

Despite  a  slow  start,  the  Maroon  and  White  came 
from  behind  to  take  the  lead  against  a  heavily 
favored  Springfield  sextet.  Unable  to  stand  the  pros- 
perity, the  team  weakened  and  was  forced  to  settle 
for  a  4-4  tie. 

MIDDLEBURY  9,  MASSACHUSETTS  5 

Massachusetts,  playing  on  very  fast  natural  ice, 
saw  Middlebury  jump  off  to  an  early  four  goal  lead 
in  the  first  ten  minutes  of  play.  The  University  sex- 
tet rallied,  keeping  up  with  the  Middies  for  the  rest 
of  the  game,  but  couldn't  overcome  the  lead  and 
went  down  to  defeat,  9  to  5.  Bill  Burns  played  an 
outstanding  game  scoring  four  goals. 

MASSACHUSETTS  6,  HOLY  CROSS  3 

Jumping  off  to  an  early  lead,  the  Massachusetts 


Varsity  Hockey  team  came  through  with  a  brilliant 
game  to  defeat  Holy  Cross,  6-3.  Bruce  Levis  was 
outstanding  on  the  offense,  and  Ed  Frydryck  turned 
in  some  excellent  saves  in  the  nets. 

AMERICAN   INTERNATIONAL   6, 
MASSACHUSETTS   5 

Failing  to  take  advantage  of  some  good  breaks, 
the  team  saw  its  chances  dwindling  as  A.I.C.  went 
into  the  last  minutes  of  play  leading,  5  to  4.  How- 
ever, Ellis  came  through  with  a  last  second  goal  to 
gain  a  short  reprieve.  In  a  sudden  death  overtime, 
A.I.C.  came  through  with  a  sizzling  shot  that  Fryd- 
ryck couldn't  stop,  and  the  Redmen  suffered  their 
third  defeat  of  the  year,  which  gave  them  a  final 
season's  record  of  two  wins,  three  losses,  and  two 
ties. 


Ready  for  oction! 


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Waltz,  Barron.  Hogan,  Kelley,  Williams 

Hall,  Doane,  Master-Sergeant  Coach  Piatt,  Savard,  Malone 


Bull's-eye  coming  up! 


Taking  part  in  thirteen  dual  matches,  the  University 
of  Masachusetts  Rifle  Team  closed  out  their  1949-50 
season  with  an  impressive  record  of  eight  wins  and 
five  losses.  The  Riflemen  more  than  held  their  own 
with  some  of  the  best  teams  in  the  East. 

Such  schools  as  Holy  Cross,  Yale,  Boston  College, 
and  Harvard  were  numbered  among  the  victims  of 
our  marksmen.  The  team  hit  its  peak  in  the  match 
with  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  Academy 
which  is  one  of  the  best  in  the  country.  Closely  con- 
tested all  the  way,  the  Massachusetts  Marksmen 
finally  edged  out  the  Mariners  1344-1343. 


Massachusetts 

1341 

Holy  Cross 

1186 

Massachusetts 

1366 

Yale  University 

1249 

Massachusetts 

1366 

Boston  College 

1265 

Massachusetts 

1337 

West  Point 

1417 

Massachusetts 

1321 

Boston  University 

1324 

Massachusetts 

1344 

Merchant  Marine 

1343 

Massachusetts 

1353 

Rhode  Island 

1278 

Massachusetts 

1349 

Coast  Guard 

1382 

Massachusetts 

1333 

Harvard  College 

1312 

Massachusetts 

1357 

New  Hampshire 

1362 

Massachusetts 

1357 

Connecticut 

1341 

Massachusetts 

1339 

Brown  University 

1377 

Massachusetts 

1339 

Worcester  Tech 

1289 

Winning  three  of  their  last  four  matches,  the  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts  pistol  team  closed  out  the 
1949-50  campaign  with  a  record  of  eight  wins  and 
eight  losses.  The  Redmen  opposed  colleges  through- 
out the  country  and  certainly  added  more  than  a 
little  prestige  to  our  school's  name. 

Such  nationally  famous  colleges  as  Holy  Cross, 
Princeton,  and  Michigan  State  absorbed  stunning  de- 
feats at  the  hands  of  our  marksmen.  The  Redmen 
hit  their  peak  near  the  tail-end  of  the  season  when  in 
a  five  game  stretch  four  victories  were  recorded. 
The  victories  were  gained  at  the  expense  of  Law- 
rence Tech  (twice),  Michigan  State,  and  New  York 
Senior  Maritime  Academy. 


Massachusetts 

181 

West  Point 

1359 

Massachusetts 

186 

Holy  Cross 

869 

Massachusetts 

119 

M.I.T. 

1184 

Massachusetts 

141 

Merchant  Marine 

1193 

Massachusetts 

168 

Coast  Guard 

1339 

Massachusetts 

353 

Princeton 

1150 

Massachusetts 

209 

Amherst  Pistol  Club  1078 

Massachusetts 

330 

Michigan  State 

1313 

Massachusetts 

330 

Annapolis 

1374 

Massachusetts 

304 

Texas  A  &  M 

1361 

Massachusetts 

304 

Lawrence   Tech 

1126 

Massachusetts 

304 

U.  of  Arizona 

1369 

Massachusetts 

330 

Lawrence  Tech 

1112 

Massachusetts 

353 

Michigan  State 

1337 

Massachusetts 

321 

Maritime  Academy 

1213 

Massachusetts 

321 

Texas  A  (S  M 

1348 

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Wheeler,  Smith,  W.  Morin,  Rollins,  Beauvais,  Joly.  Hames 

Andrea,  Captain  Meyer,  Sergeant  Gormley  (Coach),  M.  Morin,  Serpis 


FRESHMEN  SPORTS 


Bowler,   Aylward,   Scully,  Taylor,   Erlandson 
Coach  Ball,  Miller,  Groilumand,  Kerswig,  Clapp 
Kroeck,  Prevey,  Gunn,  Corkum,  Garvey 
Absent:   Callahan,   Pyne 


FROSH    BASEBALL 


The  frosh  baseball  team  opened  its  abbreviated  sea- 
son in  great  style  walloping  Leicester  Junior  College 
20-2.  The  remaining  four  games  on  the  schedule 
resulted  in  three  more  victories  for  the  "Little  Indi- 
ans", giving  them  a  season  record  of  four  and  one. 
After  banging  out  thirteen  hits  against  Leicester 
the  Ballmen  suffered  their  only  setback  of  the  sea- 
son, losing  to  Trinity,  4-0. 


The  next  game  was  a  5-3  win  over  Springfield,  as 
the  team  made  their  four  hits  count,  playing  smart 
baseball  all  afternoon. 

Mt.  Hermon  and  Williams  provided  the  next  two 
victories,  ending  the  season  for  the  frosh.  The  coach- 
ing staff  disclaims  any  knowledge  of  these  two 
games  except  that  Massachusetts  won  them,  'nough 
said. 


Timber-topper  extraordinary 


Although  the  freshman  track  team  ended  its  season 
with  a  0-5  record,  three  of  the  defeats  were  by  quite 
a  close  margin.  Carter  and  Bourdeau  led  the  way 
with  five  wins  between  them  as  the  team  went  down 
to  its  first  defeat  of  the  season — Connecticut  62, 
Massachusetts  54. 

Defeats  by  Williams,  Amherst,  Deerfield,  and  Trin- 
ity followed;  the  latter  two  were,  however,  by  only 
a  few  points. 

The  running  events  were  fairly  strong  all  year, 
Carter  and  Bordeau  pacing  the  frosh.  The  field 
events  such  as  the  high  jump,  shot-put,  discus,  and 
javelin,  were  sadly  lacking  in  strength.  This  lack 
of  strength  on  three  occasions  spelled  defeat  for  the 
frosh. 


FROSH    TRACK 


A  photo  finish! 


FROSH 
CROSS 
COUNTRY 


Coach    Derby,    Lucien    Buck,    Walter    Sargent,    Malcolm    MacNiven,    Henry   Walter,    John 

Prevey 

Fletcher   Davis,   Francis  Barous,  Nicholas  Lincoln 


Competing  in  only  two  dual  meets  against  two  of  the  stronger  schools 
in  the  state,  the  young  Derbymen  twice  met  defeat. 

The  team  showed  balance  in  its  first  defeat  against  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  but  lost  by  a  score  of  32-23. 

Springfield  in  the  second  ■meet  soundly  beat  the  frosh  15-49. 

In  the  Connecticut  Valley  meet  the  Massachusetts  freshman  team 
took  second  in  a  field  of  four — Springfield  was  first,  Connecticut  and 
Coast  Guard  bringing  up  the  rear. 

The  last  meet  was  the  New  England  IC4A  meet  in  Boston  in  which 
the  yearlings  placed  8th  in  a  field  of  eleven. 


The  freshman  soccer  team,  coached  by  Dexter  Galusha,  opened  their 
season  by  shutting  out  Nichols  Junior  College  1-0.  This  win  marked 
the  first  victory  for  the  yearlings  in  their  history.  However,  in  their 
remaining  games,  the  frosh  met  some  bad  luck  and  suffered  three 
defeats,  losing  to  Williston  Academy  1-0,  to  the  Amherst  freshmen 
3-0,  and  to  Monson  Academy  2-1.  The  freshmen  were  sparked  by  the 
outstanding  play  of  left  wing  Dave  Hunter,  and  halfbacks  Gene  Bragrel 
and  Frank  Dickinson. 


FROSH 
SOCCER 


Harry  Lit,  Eugene  Bragiel,  John  Sniado,  William  Whit 

inson.  Coach  Galusha 

Richard   Beddow,   David   Curran,   Melvin   Tucker,    Charles   Ritzi 


Stephen  Lapton,  Frank  Dick- 


FROSH    FOOTBALL 


The  Freshman  football  fortunes  came  to  an  end  this  year  as  the  team 
ended  its  season  with  a  five  hundred  win-loss  average.  Under  the 
tutelage  of  Coach  Red  Ball,  the  fresh  opened  at  Wesleyan  College  in 
Connecticut,  and  managed  to  gain  a  solid  8-0  victory.  Returning  to 
Alumni  Field,  the  Papooses  met  a  strong  American  International  Col- 
lege eleven  and  suffered  their  first  defeat  since  1946,  by  a  score  of  13-0. 
At  Springfield,  the  baby  Redmen  outfought  a  powerful  Gymnast 
team,  but  lost  their  third  game,  7-0.  In  their  final  game,  the  freshmen 
rolled  up  a  score  of  63-0  against  Leicester  Junior  College.  Every  one 
on  the  team  saw  action  as  the  score  continued  to  pile  up. 


Coach  Ball,  Athletic  Director  McGuirk,  Assistant  Coach  Waskiewiecz.  Briere 

Hallowell,  Stetson,  Pawlowski,  Shaughnessy,  Szurek,  Dewing,  Jones,  W.  Graham,  Sullivan, 

Haworth,  Ashe 

Granville,   Morey,    Fuccillo,   Grayson,    Junkins,    Bobbins,    Demers,    Benson,    Muello 

Conway,    R.    Graham,    Howland,    Johnston,    DiGiammarino,    Bricknell,    Whipps,    Reeben- 

acker,    Prokopowich,    Frangos 

Absent:   Bakey,   DeVincent,  Hicks,   Mottolo,   Spencer,   Troy 


FROSH  INDOOR   TRACK 


Coach    Derby,    Manager   Chadwick 

Caiiglia,    Hicks,   Briere,   Buck,   Dewing,    Bicknell,   Hawoith 

Powers,   Lincoln,    Grayson,   Prevey,   MacNiven,   Conway 


Coach  Derby's  freshman  winter  track  team  ended 
its  season  with  a  so-so  record.  Nevertheless  it  did 
show  promise  in  spots,  and  should  bolster  next 
year's  varsity  in  such  events  as  the  relay,  half  mile, 
and  mile,  among  others.  Its  victories  were  accom- 
plished at  the  expense  of  Wilbraham  and  Williston 
Academies,  and  the  two  defeats  were  at  the  hands 
of  the  Connecticut  and  Amherst  freshmen  teams. 
The  standouts  on  the  tecfm  consisted  of  Dewing, 
Briere,  Conway  and  Prevey  in  the  relay,  and  Mac- 
Niven and  Walter  in  the  halfmile  and  mile  events. 


Massachusetts     39  Wilbraham  29 


Massachusetts     28  Connecticut  67 


Massachusetts     53  Williston 


Massachusetts     34  Amherst 


24 


70 


Looks  like  a  dead  heat! 


FROSH  BASKETBALL 


Coach  Lorden,  Lajoie,  Troy,  Sheifier,  Szurek,  Lapton,  Audette,  Ricker 
Ackerson,   Sniado,  McGrath,  Boutilier,   Daley 
Absent:   Lojko,   Granville 


A  quick  start  . 


Absorbing  a  46-41  defeat  at  the  hands  of 
the  Tufts'  Freshmen,  the  Massachusetts  Frosh 
Basketball  team  closed  its  season  with  an 
overall  record  of  five  victories  and  seven 
defeats.  The  team,  lacking  both  height  and 
a  consistent  scorer,  might  have  sported  a 
winning  season  if  they  had  had  a  few 
breaks. 

Playing  spirited  basketball  all  season,  the 
team  reached  its  peak  just  after  the  midway 
mark.  Led  by  high  scorers  Lojko,  Sniado, 
McGrath,  and  Boutillier,  the  frosh  quintet 
racked  up  three  victories  in  four  starts. 


Massachusetts 

38 

Northeastern 

35 

Massachusetts 

40 

Stockbridge 

51 

Massachusetts 

39 

Worcester  Tech 

61 

Massachusetts 

47 

Clark 

35 

Massachusetts 

37 

Trinity 

60 

Massachusetts 

30 

Connecticut 

46 

Massachusetts 

46 

Wesleyan 

35 

Massachusetts 

51 

Coast  Guard 

46 

Massachusetts 

50 

Springfield 

62 

Massachusetts 

42 

Williams 

38 

Massachusetts 

42 

Amherst 

60 

Massachusetts 

41 

Tufts 

46 

^^l^^^^K.       "Wt? 


INTRAMURAL   SPORTS 


and  inside  .  .  . 


Pre-game  strategy 


Squeeze  play! 


League  A 

League   B 

Kappa  Sigma 

5-0 

Berkshire  B 

8-0 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

7-2 

Middlesex 

8-2 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa 

5-2 

Federal  Circle  A 

7-2 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 

4-3 

Mills 

5-2 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

3-3 

Chadbourne  A 

4-4 

O.V.T. 

3-3 

Suffolk 

3-4 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

3-3 

Berkshire  C 

2-5 

Theta  Chi 

2-4 

Commonwealth  Circle  0 

2-5 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi 

2-7 

League  C 

A.T.G. 

0-6 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

1-6 

Berkshire  A 

Butterfield 

Federal  Circle  B 

Commonwealth  Circle  T 

Chadbourne  D 

Professors 

Greenough 

Commuters 

Plymouth 

Chadbourne  B 

Kappa  Kappa 

Commonwealth  Circle  R 

8-0 
7-2 
8-3 
7-3 
5-4 
5-4 
3-4 
3-4 
1-5 
1-5 
1-5 
1-5 

Chadbourne  C 

0-8 

SOFTBALL 


The  intramural  softball  season  opened  last  spring  with  three  leagues  con- 
taining thirty-two  teams.  Berkshire  captured  the  crowns  of  leagues  B  and  C 
with  identical  8-0  records.  In  the  semi-finals,  Berkshire  B  shut  out  Berkshire  A 
5-0  only  to  have  Kappa  Sigma  come  up  with  superlative  pitching  in  the  finals 
to  shut  them  out  4-0  and  annex  both  the  interfraternity  and  intramural  crowns. 


FOOTBALL 


The  Fall  of  1949  produced  sparkling  offensive  and  defensive  records  as  intra- 
mural football  commenced.  With  an  increase  in  the  number  of  terms,  and  the 
addition  of  another  league,  the  lights  at  Alumni  Field  shone  brightly  over 
crowds  of  enthusiastic  onlookers. 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  powered  its  way  to  its  third  consecutive  interfraternity 
championship,  roared  by  Brooks — champion  of  league  B — 32  to  20,  and  was 
halted  only  by  injuries  to  be  nosed  out  by  Berkshire  B — champion  of  league  C 
— 27  to  18.  In  recognition  of  the  intramural  championship  each  member  of  the 
Berkshire  B  team  was  awarded  a  medal. 


STANDINGS 
INTRAMURAL  FOOTBALL   1949 


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League  A 

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L 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 

9 

1 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

7 

2 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

7 

2 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa 

6 

2 

Kappa  Sigma 

6 

3 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

4 

5 

Q.T.V. 

2 

7 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi 

2 

7 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

1 

7 

Theta  Chi 

1 

8 

League  B 

W 

L 

Brooks 

9 

1 

Greenough 

8 

1 

Plymouth  A 

5 

2 

Berkshire  A 

5 

4 

Commonwealth  S 

4 

4 

Commonwealth  R 

4 

4 

Middlesex 

3 

4 

Butterfield  B 

2 

5 

Food  Tech 

2 

5 

Foresters 

2 

7 

A.T.G. 

0 

5 

League  C 

w 

L 

Berkshire  B 

9 

0 

Butterfield  A 

7 

1 

Commuters 

6 

3 

Plymouth  B 

5 

3 

Chadbourne 

3 

4 

Mills 

3 

4 

Berkshire  C 

3 

5 

Kappa  Kappa 

2 

6 

SuHolk 

2 

7 

Commonwealth  Q 

0 

6 

Mike  gets  clear  .  .  . 

Mel  throws  it  away 

Nice  catch.  Splinter! 

Tag,  you're  it! 

Night  blindness 

Leaping  Lenas  .  .  , 
Too   many   hands 
Looks  like  two!  - 
AH   set   to  break 
Up  in  the  air  again 


IUSI.ETBALL 


This  winter,  for  the  first  time,  a  system 
of  tournament  play  was  introduced  into 
intramural  basketball  competition.  For 
the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the  sport, 
three  leagues  were  in  operation.  The 
rules  stated  that  an  entry  would  be 
eliminated  when  it  suffered  two  losses, 
while  one  loss  would  send  the  team 
into  consolation  play.  The  preliminary 
champions  met  the  consolation  cham- 
pions to  determine  the  finalists. 

In  LeagueA,  Theta  Chi  rolled  through 
league  competition,  but  met  their  match 
when  they  played  Kappa  Sigma  in  the 
league  finals,  going  down  to  defeat 
47-42.  In  League  B,  Berkshire  B  easily 
took  the  preliminary  crown,  and  went 
on  to  defeat  a  fighting  Commuter's 
team  43-19.  In  League  C,  a  surprising 
Freshmen  quintet,  Butterfield  D,  over- 
whelmed all  opposition,  and  beat  Ham- 
lin House  43-33  to  annex  the  league 
crown. 

In  the  finals,  a  strong  Kappa  Sig  five, 
which  had  lost  only  to  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  came  from  behind  to  beat 
Butterfield  D,  and  then  annexed  both 
the  fraternity  and  intramural  crowns  by 
nosing  out  Berkshire  B,  29-21. 


Kenneth  Bullock,   Herbert  Butler,  Ralph  Mitchell,   Thomas  ChaHee, 

Joseph   Steede,   Manager   Thomas   McRoberts 

Coach  Spelman,  William  Buckley,  Ralph  Amero,  Raymond  Demeo, 

Charles   Reynolds.   Edward    Rogowski 

Absent:  Edward  Anderson,  Edward  Beauregard,  Walter  Czelusniak 


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With  a  nucleus  of  former  members  of  tlie  Devens 
Club,  the  golf  team  made  its  debut  on  the  Massa- 
chusetts campus  a  successful  one.  The  sport  was 
inaugurated  on  an  informal  basis,  but  the  enthusi- 
asm with  which  it  was  received  has  earned  it  a 
place  as  a  regular  varsity  sport. 

The  Spelman-coached  team  participated  in  six 
matches,  winning  four  while  losing  two,  and  also 
took  part  in  the  Yankee  Conference  and  the  New 
England  Intercollegiate  meets  w^here  it  placed 
fourth  and  eleventh,  respectively. 


INFORMAL    SFOhTS 


In  addition  to  varsity,  intramural,  and  freshman 
sports'  teams,  the  University  provides  an  excellent 
all-around  athletic  program  for  all  students. 

One  of  the  most  popular  sports  is  bowling.  The 
University  has  installed  a  six  alley  bowladrome  in 
the  basement  of  Mem  Hall.  Here,  any  student  may 
indulge  in  a  few  moments  of  recreation  between 
classes. 


Another  extremely  popular  sport  that  was  inaug- 
urated on  campus  this  year  is  co-ed  swimming  in 
the  Curry  Hicks  Swimming  Pool. 

Other  extra-curricular  sports'  activities  include 
skating  on  the  college  pond,  fencing,  hiking,  and 
most  any  other  sport  one  may  be  inclined  to  indulge 
in.  A  complete  collection  of  equipment  is  available 
to  any  who  wish  to  keep  physically  fit. 


FENCING 


In  the  second  year  of  its  existence,  the  Men's  Fenc- 
ing Club  scheduled  matches  against  Springfield 
College,  A.I.C.,  Springfield  YMCA,  Amherst  College, 
and  the  Springfield  Turnverein  Club. 

In  addition  to  their  own  activities,  the  Fencing 
Club  this  year  took  on  the  sponsorship  of  a  female 
group  with  the  intention  of  training  the  women  for 
matches  in  the  coming  year. 


Allan  Buck,  Masler-atArms;  Philip  Powers,  Manager;  Ernest 
Mandeville,  President;  William  Conway,  Saber,  Instructor;  Lewis 
Weinstein,    Treasurer 


SKIINO 


The  ever-increasing  popularity  of  the  vigorous  sport 
of  skiing  is  shown,  at  least  here,  by  the  reorganiza- 
tion of  the  Ski  Club.  Last  Fall,  this  club  was  insti- 
gated once  more,  and  a  new  constitution  was 
worked-out,  voted  on,  and  adopted. 

Among  the  several  trips  to  the  north  country  by 
the  group  were  two  to  Davis  Farm  in  North  Sutton, 
New  Hampshire.  The  first  was,  however,  more  of 
a  beer  party — no  snow.  But  after  this  Christmas 
vacation  trip,  another  was  made  between  semesters. 
Snow! 


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Eugene   Congdon,   Vice-President;    William   Horton,   Treasurer 
Nancy   Bsnedict,   Secretary;    Clyde    Benedict,    President 


nilTINO 


In  the  Fall  of  1927,  Curry  S.  Hicks  and  a  group  of  stu- 
dents held  an  informal  meeting  on  the  steps  of  the 
Physical  Education  Building  and  formed  the  Outing 
Club.  The  objectives  of  this  club  are  to  acquaint 
the  students  with  the  benefits  of  the  out-of-doors,  with 
such  activities  as  hiking,  bicycling,  camping  out 
overnight,  canoeing,  swimming,  skiing,  rock  climb- 
ing, sleigh  rides,  square  dances,  and  the  latest  addi- 
tion— the  student-factulty  "get-acquainted"  hikes  to 
distant  mountains. 

The  club  is  a  member  of  the  65  college  Intercol- 
legiate Outing  Club,  and  also  of  the  ten-college 
local  group,  the  Pioneer  Valley  lOCA.  The  entire 
group  of  65  colleges  meet  three  to  four  times  a  year 
in  difierent  parts  of  the  country  and  discuss  the 
perennial  problems  of  local  groups. 


Leonard    Finn,    Treasurer 

Richard    Prouty,    Vice-President;    Frank    Harris.    President;    Shirley 

Patterson,    Secretary 


ROD  AND  GUN  nillB 


The  Rod  and  Gun  Club,  a  year-old  organization, 
has  established  an  enviable  record  for  itself.  Its 
fundamental  purpose  is  to  stimulate  more  interest 
in  the  natural  sports  of  hunting  and  fishing.  The 
club,  this  year,  entered  a  team  of  five  men  in  the 
New  England  Intercollegiate  Fishing  Contest.  Be- 
sides lectures  given  by  prominent  sports  writers  and 
Massachusetts  Conservation  officials,  the  art  of  fly-' 
tying  and  the  care  of  equipment  were  taught  to  the 
club  members.  This  year,  members  of  the  club  were 
largely  Wildlife  majors;  but  it  is  hoped  that  in  the 
future  more  students,  other  than  Wildlife  majors,  will 
become  actively  affiliated  with  them. 


Donald     Buss,     Albert     Pieropan,     Warren     McGranahan, 
Eldridge,   Donald   Progulske,   Frank  Woicik 


VARSITY  "M"  CLUB 


William  Looney,  Vice-President;   Robert  Pasini,  President;  Edward 
Funkhouser,   Secretary 


The  Varsity  "M"  Club,  representing  all  the  mono- 
gram winners  at  the  University  and  Devens,  devoted 
itself  towards  its  scholarship  fund.  The  Varsity  "M" 
Club  scholarship  fund  is  a  student  planned  and  stu- 
dent sponsored  project.  Football  and  basketball  pro- 
grams and  concessions,  the  Winter  Carnival  and 
small  School  Tournament  concessions,  as  well  as  the 
Fall  Sports  Day  concession  were  the  sources  of  its 
income.  It  is  hoped  that  four  scholarships  can  be 
given  to  worthy  athletes  this  Fall. 


PHIED  CLUB 


The  Phi-Ed  Club  is  devoted  to  "in-service"  training 
for  the  benefit  of  those  students  who  are  majoring 
in  the  field  of  Physical  Education.  This  "in-service" 
training  is  accomplished  by  a  program  of  informa- 
tive talks  given  by  people  who  have  already  gained 
recognition  in  the  Phi-Ed  field.  It  is  hoped  that  this 
type  of  program  will  give  the  student  valuable  aid 
in   their   chosen    vocation. 


John  McManus,  Treasurer 

Ralph  Carew,  Secretary;  Harold  Fienman,  President;  John  Winton, 

Vice-President 


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Jean  Ann  Lindsay,  President; 
Dean,    Secretary 


One  campus  activity  that  very  few  people 
know  about  is  the  sports  and  recreational 
program  put  on  by  the  Women's  Athletic 
Association.  The  W.A.A.  presents  a  pro- 
gram ranging  from  softball  to  swimming. 
The  W.A.A. 's  program  opened  last 
spring  with  intramural  softball  competi- 
tion between  the  girls'  dorms  and  soror- 
ities. With  two  leagues  in  operation,  the 
schedule  moved  smoothly.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  emerged  at  the  top  of  League  A 
while  Pi  Beta  Phi  was  champion  of  League 


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Dorothy   Beals,    President;    Patricia    Walsh,    Secretary-Treasurer 


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cancellation  of  the  final  playoff  between 
the  two. 

In  May,  the  Naiads,  sponsored  by  the 
W.A.A.,  gave  a  May  Day  exhibition.  The 
Naiads  are  a  group  of  girls,  taken  from  the 
physical  education  classes,  who  are  pro- 
ficient swimmers.   Its  purpose  is  to  instruct 


and  perfect  the  better  swimmers  and  to 
form  an  exhibition  group.  The  group  was 
highly  successful  and  brought  a  great  deal 
of  credit  to  itself  and  the  school. 

Another  group  fostered  by  the  W.A.A. 
is  the  dance  group.  Like  the  Naiads,,  this  is 
an  exhibition  group  formed  for  the  purpose 
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popular  dances.  This  organization  also 
presented  a  program  in  the  spring  that  was 
highly  successful. 

Last  fall,  the  U.  of  M.  girls  swimming 
team  entered  a  telegraphic  swimming 
meet  in  the  Eastern  Sector.  With  9  schools 
competing,  Massachusetts  finished  fifth. 
However,  certain  U.M.  girls  took  honors  in 
the  meet.  Pat  O'Rourke  finished  third  in 
the  50  yard  crawl;  Betty  Anne  Traynor 
finished  second  in  the  50  yard  breast 
stroke;  Betty  Jane  Farr  finished  first  in  the 
50  yard  back  crawl;  and  the  team  won  the 
100  yard  freestyle  relay. 

In  addition  the  W.A.A.  started  the  inter- 
class  field  hockey  competition,  which  was 
won    by    the    girl's    freshman    class;    the 


dance  group  displayed  their  talents  at  a 
performance  of  "A  Midsummer  Night's 
Dream";  the  Naiads  presented  a  winter  ex- 
hibition during  Winter  Carnival  Week; 
and  the  W.A.A.,  in  conjunction  with  the 
Varsity  "M"  club,  conducted  a  Freshman 
Play  Day  on  Armistice  Day  which  proved 
to  be  highly  successful. 

The  Physical  Education  Department  has 
set  up  a  varied  recreational  program  in- 
stead of  a  competitive  one,  in  which  all 
girls  on  campus  may  participate.  Also,  a 
women's  fencing  club  has  been  organized 
this  year.  The  girls  have  progressed  so 
well  that  it  is  hoped  that  matches  will  be 
held  next  year  with  the  Smith  and  Mt. 
Holyoke  teams. 


Nancy    Gilley,    Treasurer;    Carolyn   Reid,    President;    Barbara    Summers,    Secretary 


WOMEN'S  FENCING 
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FRESHMEN 


Bettina    Hollis,    Secretary;    John    MacDonald,    Treasurer 
David  Allen,   President;    Randall  Walker,   Vice-President 


The  day  of  registration  does  not  come  fast  enough 
for  a  Frosh,  but  once  it's  here  it's  terrifying.  "How 
dumb  can  we  be?"  they  ask  each  other  when  they 
try  to  understand  what  O.C.,  C-Store,  L.A.,  and  all 
the  rest  mean.  But  once  that  first  day  is  over,  things 
seem  to  come  more  easily;  they  say  "Hi"  to  people; 
they  know  the  places;  and  they  understand  the 
rules.  After  only  a  month  the  Frosh  were  quite 
proud  of  themselves,  but  they  had  ample  reason— 
they  won  the  rope-pull  from  the  Sophomores— no 
more  wearing  the  tell-tale  hats  or  signs,  and  no 
more  bowing  down  to  Scrolls  and  Maroon  Keys. 
"Rushing"  at  the  Frats  and  Sororities  was  confus- 
ing, but  with  this  helter-skelter  over,  things  settled 
down.  The  pace  became  slower,  and  the  mistakes 
fewer. 

Knowing  campus  life,  however,  vv^as  one  thing. 
Knowing  what  a  Prof  wanted  was  another.  But,  by 
finals  they  all  knew  what  to  expect,  and  ground 
away  earnestly.  With  the  beginning  of  the  second 
semester,  our  "old-timers"  dug  in  with  vim  and 
vigor  to  finish  their  first  year  at  college. 


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SOPHOMORES 


William  Estes,  Treasurer;  lean  Hazelton,  Secre- 
tary; Raymond  Buckley,  President;  Robert  Kroeck, 
Vice-President 


SCROLLS 


Each  spring  at  a  special  convocation  for  women  students,  thir- 
teen outstanding  girls  from  the  freshman  class  are  tapped  for 
Scrolls,  the  sophomore  women's  honorary  society.  Selecting  is 
made  on  the  basis  of  personality,  scholarship,  leadership,  and 
service.  Members  of  Scrolls  are  known  on  campus  by  their 
maroon  crew  hats  with  a  white  scroll  emblem. 

The  society  promotes  initiative,  scholarship,  and  friendship 
among  the  coeds.  Scrolls  usher  at  concerts,  aid  their  parent 
organization  Isogon,  act  as  guides  at  registration,  and  conduct 
a  friendly  initiation  of  freshmen  to  the  traditions  of  the  University. 


Mary     Granlield,     Cathy     Cole,     Carol 
Hinds,    Penelope    Tickelis 
Barbara    Konopka,    Vice-President;     Pa- 
tricia   Read,    President;    Astrid    Hanson 


The  Maroon  Key  al  work! 


MAROON  KEY 


Hazing  and  the  rope-pull,  won  handily  by  the  sophs,  started  the 
year  off  for  the  Maroon  Key.  Duties  became  more  difficult,  how- 
ever, as  this  group  assumed  its  function  of  host  to  all  visiting 
athletic  teams.  Form  letters  were  sent  out  to  inform  these  teams 
that  they  would  be  officially  welcomed  and  attended  to  by  the 
Maroon  Key. 

The  number  of  "Key"  members  was  increased  from  ten  to 
twenty,  this  done  in  order  to  better  control  the  increasing  enroll- 
ment of  the  University.  Also,  in  the  past,  members  have  been 
elected  to  the  society;  but,  as  it  was  felt  to  be  more  feasible,  a 
new  system  was  introduced — that  of  tapping. 


Carl     Aylward,     John     Fox,     Raymond 

Buckley,    Conslantine    Zografos 

James  Patterson,  Dana  Davis,  Gustavus 

West 

Absent:   Raymond  Gunn,   Halsey  Alley, 

Loring   Rowell 


"Where's  your  beanie? — and 
why  aren't  you  wearing  your 
placard?" — The  sophs  are  here 
with  their  lording  ways  over  the 
poor  freshmen.  Every  year,  the 
new  sophomores  face  the  same 
joys  and  the  same  trials — the 
joys  of  hazing  the  frosh  and  the 
trials  of  Pats,  Psych,  Chem,  and 
Ec.  The  joys  soon  vanish,  and 
are  replaced  by  a  seemingly 
endless  array  and  confusion  of 
books,  books,  and  still  more 
books.  The  weary  then  ask  the 
upperclassmen  that  traditional 
question — "Is  it  easier  after  the 
second  year?"  The  pessimistic 
answer  depressing  them  still 
more,  our  tired  little  sophs 
trudge  on  to  the  library,  there 
hoping  to  find  a  topic  for  Speech 
29  or  some  information  on  the 
Federal  Reserve  Banking  Sys- 
tem. 


Studying  is  tough  for  the  sophs,  but  they  manage  to  pull  through; 
there  is  always  so  many  other  things  to  do  and  to  think  about, 
such  as  participating  in  the  Interclass  Plays  (they  came  in 
second)  and  planning  "Soph-Senior",  the  big  hop  of  the  year. 
Thus,  our  second-year  students  are  important  again;  more  than 
in  their  freshmen  year  they  feel  a  part  of  campus  life,  an  impor- 
tant part.  And  they  really  begin  to  know  each  blade  of  grass 
and  each  tree  on  campus — hunting  around  for  ants,  butterflies, 
bees,  hornets,  and  all  kinds  of  insects  for  their  bug  collection. 
"Ent"  is  a  sophomore  science  that  seems  to  appeal  to  everyone. 
What  other  course  offers  poison  ivy,  a  dunk  in  the  pond,  and 
numerous  picnics?  Traveling  around  shows  the  sophs  parts  of 
our  large  campus  that  they  had  never  seen  before,  and  a  feel- 
ing of  belonging  stirs  the  imagination  and  the  heart. 


JUNIORS 


Alice    O'DonnelL    Secretary;    Barbara    Dean, 

Treasurer 

Frank    O'Keefe,    Vice-President;    Donald    Costello, 

President 


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"Well,  this  year  we  can  enjoy  ourselves — take  the  courses  we 
want,  rather  than  those  we  have  to."  So  speak  the  juniors — the 
uppercrust  of  the  under-classmen.  Yet,  after  a  few  weeks  go  by 
— oh,  the  woes  we  hear!  "That  gut  course  is  sure  backfiring. 
And,  whoever  told  me  he  was  a  good  prof?  It  wouldn't  make 
any  difference  if  he  sent  in  a  record  instead  of  coming  himself." 
The  poor  juniors,  who  thought  they  knew  all  there  was  to  know 
about  college,  suddenly  find  out  they  have  a  lot  more  to  learn. 
Being  able  to  take  the  classes  you  want  is  good,  but  boy!  how 
some  of  them  can  backfire! 


This  year  the  juniors  find  that  more  majors  are  being  offered 
— the  Economics  Department  has  found  lots  of  new  names  for  its 
various  branches.  Despite  the  variation  of  majors  offered  and 
the  time  put  in  choosing  one,  our  Jolly  Juniors  always  manage 
a  weak  "Who'  happened?"  It  seems  that  wanting  to  major  in 
Physiology  and  taking  Food  Tech  instead  is  disastrous.  Even 
though  the  juniors  always  seem  to  be  worrying  about  their 
major,  they  still  find  time  to  have  fun  on  campus;  taking  honors 
in  the  Interclass  Plays  and  having  the  best  actress  and  actor 
chosen  from  their  class. 


In  the  Spring,  our  Jaunty 
Juniors  really  have  that  spring 
fever;  they  find  that  there  is 
only  one  more  year  to  go,  and 
that  their  work  for  the  future  is 
pretty  well  settled.  More  time  is 
found  for  upsetting  the  campus 
with  innovations  in  the  Senate, 
and  for  looking  into  the  future. 
The  juniors  start  getting  senti- 
mental when  commencement 
approaches.  The  girls'  Junior- 
Senior  Processional,  at  which 
Isogon  is  tapped  and  where 
candles  are  floated  across  the 
Pond,  brings  out  all  memories 
of  the  years  spent  here  on  cam- 
pus. When  commencement  ar- 
rives, and  the  junior  president 
accepts  the  mantel  from  the 
senior  president,  the  juniors 
realize  that  the  responsibility  of 
the  campus  rests  on  their 
shoulders — they  are  now  its 
leaders. 


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ROBERT  LEAVITT 
President 


WALTER  CAHILL 
Vice-President 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


PATRICIA  O'ROURKE 
Secretary 


Being  president  of  the  Senior 
Class  is  not  a  mere  honor. 
Bob  Leavitt,  problem  solver 
for  "Big  Fifty,"  has  been  kept 
busy  with  the  vast  amount 
of  work  that  the  job  requires. 

Walter  Cahill,  capable 
vice  president,  offered  a 
ready  and  willing  hand  in 
all  tasks  that  confronted  the 
president. 

Class  Secretary  Pat 
O'Rourke  proved  equal  to 
the  difficult  task  of  recording 
the  sometimes  explosive  de- 
cisions of  her  male  asso- 
ciates. 

The  frenzied  finance  of  the 
class  was  handled  ably  by 
John  Flanagan,  whose  lo- 
quacious dissertations  on 
where  to  find  more  money 
helped  to  keep  the  class  in 
the  black. 


JOHN  FLANAGAN 
Treasurer 


PHI  KAPPA  PHI 


Thirty-one  members  of  the  class  of  1950 
were  elected  to  the  honor  society  of  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  in  October  with  more  candi- 
dates due  to  follow  in  the  Spring  semester. 
This  honor  society,  whose  Massachusetts 
chapter  was  initiated  in  1904,  is  especially 
appropriate  on  this  campus  for  it  does  not 
limit  its  membership  to  students  of  the 
Liberal  Arts.  The  founders  of  the  society 
believed,  as  did  the  founders  of  the  Uni- 
versity, that  a  high  standard  of  scholarship 
in  any  field  of  human  endeavor  should  be 
rewarded.  Hence  we  find  among  1950's 
honor  students  agriculturists,  engineers, 
scientists,  home  economists,  foresters,  and 
a  variety  of  other  specialists  whose  pro- 
ficiency is  being  recognized. 


Theodore  Delevoryas,  Stuar!  Gunn,  Theodore  Goodman,  Arthur  Laurilliard,  William  Hogan,  Horace 

Brown,  John   Hall,   John   Rikert,   Homer  Miller,   Jr. 

John  Grenier,  William  Athearn,  William   Higgins,   Paul   Gagnon,  Stanley  Lis,   William  Luti,   Robert 

Putnam,    Arthur   DiVenuti.   Burton   Kolovson 

Emanuel  Roth,  Diana  Gallotta,  Earl  Hanson,  Edna  Steinbeck,   Barbara  Freeman,   Nicholas  Boraski 


ADELPHIA 


Functioning  as  a  service  organization,  Adel- 
phia  cooperated  with  Isogon  in  successfully 
executing  the  football  rallies,  arranging  a 
day  at  one  of  the  games  for  children  from  the 
Brightside  Home,  and  sponsoring  the  produc- 
tion of  Campus  Varieties.  Nine  senior  men 
were  chosen  to  be  members  of  the  group  at 
the  annual  Senior  Convocation. 


SECOND  ROW:  William  Casey,  Harold  Fienman,  Floyd  Maynard.  Joseph  Dillman 

FIRST    ROW:    Douglas    Footit.    Joseph    Hilyard,    William    Troy,    Robert    Leavitt,    Edmund    Struzziero 


Thelma    Litsky    presents    prize    to-   Catherine 
Peck  for  prize-winning  name — Hamlin  House 


Nine  senior  women,  chosen  on  the  basis  of 
character,  scholarship,  adaptability,  and 
campus  leadership,  made  up  the  1950 
Isogon  group.  The  editors  of  "Co-Ediquette", 
Isogon  members,  also  worked  jointly  with 
Adelphia  in  staging  the  football  rallies, 
supervising  the  production  of  Campus  Varie- 
ties, and,  in  general,  working  as  a  campus 
spirit  committee. 


ISOGON 


SECOND  ROW:  Eleanor  Carr  Burt,  Helen  Mitchell 

FIRST  ROW:  Faye  Hammel,  Thelma  Litsky,  Barbara  Kinghorn 


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GRADUATES  OF  1950 


This  is  the  largest  class  ever  graduated  from  the  University  of 
Massachusetts  and  it  will  be  several  years  before  an  equally 
large  class  can  take  its  place  on  Commencement  Day.  More 
than  three-quarters  of  the  class  are  veterans.  It  represents  the 
culmination  of  post-war  veteran's  higher  education  at  the  Uni- 
versity. 

You  have  made  a  lasting  impression  on  the  University. 
Your  maturity  and  your  interest  and  your  ability  have  brought 
a  new  vitality  and  strength  to  student  activities,  much  of  which 
will  endure.  Your  homes  on  the  campus,  your  wives  and  your 
husbands  and  your  children  have  brought  something  to  the 
academic  environment. 

This  yearbook  is  a  memorial  to  your  life  at  the  University. 
Through  the  years  it  will  remind  you  of  many  personal  things 
that  are  not  written  on  these  pages.  Most  important  are  the 
friendships  formed  by  close  association  in  classes  and  in  cam- 
pus organizations.  They  may  be  treasured  memories  only  or 
they  may  be  kept  alive  and  active  in  the  years  ahead  if  you  will 
make  a  little  effort  to  maintain  contacts.  The  decision  rests  with 
you. 

We  are  still  interested  in  your  progress  and  we  hope  you 
will  keep  in  touch  with  the  University.  Wherever  you  go  and 
whatever  you  do,  you  have  our  best  wishes — always. 


PRESIDENT 
UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


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EDWAED     AARONIAN.      "Ace."      Eco 

Broadway,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1925  at 
ridge  Transfer  from  Devens  Ac'ivilies 
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WALTER  HENRY  ABRAHAMS.  \Vnlt  Marleting. 
H-1  Federal  Circle  Amherst  Born  m  1925  at 
Holyoke.    Transferred  from  Devens. 


JOHN  VINCENT  ABIDIAN.  French.  22  Bates  Road, 
Arlington.  Bom-  in  1925  at  Chelsea.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3; 
French  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;   Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


CLARK  DOUGLAS  ADAIR.  "Doug.'  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 84  Alpheus  Road,  Roslindale.  Born  in 
1923  at  Roslindale.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  3,  4;  Carnival  Committee  1;  Ski 
Club   1,   2,    3,   4;  ■  Engineering   Club  2,   3,   4. 


KAZIA  ADAMS.  Electrical  Engineering.  19  Pitts 
Street,  Nafick.  Born  in  1918  at  Claremont,  New 
Hampshire.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Radio  Club  2,  4. 


SHIRLEY  MARIE  ADAMS.  "Shirl."  Home  Economics. 
48  Inman  Street,  Hopedale.  Born  in  1928  at  Hope- 
dale.  Entered  from  Hopedale  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean  s  Lisl  3;  S  C  A.  1  2,  3,  4:  Wesley 
Foundation    1;    JiJ^oft,jj,^^owship   2,   3. 


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WILLIAM  HORACE       ADAMS.      "Bill.'        Political 

Science.  44  Pomeroy  Avenue,  Pittsfield.    Born  in 

1928    at  Pittsfield.     Entered    from    Pittsfield    High 
School. 


THEODORE  WILLIAM  ALBERT.  "Ted,  "  Modern  Lan- 
guages. 334  Reed  Street,  New  Bedford.  Born  in 
1920  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:  Dean's  List  2,   3,  4. 


DANIEL  G.  ALEX.  Physics.  431  Pufman  Avenue, 
Cambridge.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities;  Outing  Club  3;  4-H  Club 
3;    German  Club  2:   Physics  Club  3. 


JOHN  ROBERT  ADDISON.  History  and  Military.  30 
Main  Street,  Northfield.  Born  in  1927  at  North- 
field.  Entered  from  Mount  Hermon  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List,  3;  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3; 
Outing  Club  1;  Theta  Chi  2,  3,  4. 


LEO  JOHN  ALESSANDRINI.  "Cal."  Sociology.  17 
■Woodville  Street,  Everett.  Born  in  1924  at  Everett. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
3;    Newman  Club   1,   2;    Pre-Med.   Club   1. 


ALEXANDER  AUEN  ALEXANDER.  "Al."  Physical 
Education.  22  Pearl  Street,  Hudson.  Born  1928 
at  Hudson.  Entered  from  Hudson  High.  Activi- 
ties: Class  Nominating  2;  Dean's  List  3;  Outing 
Club  1,  2;  Christian  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phys. 
Ed.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4;  Edu- 
cation Club  A;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,  2,  3,  4 
{House   Manager  4). 


BERTRAM  WARO  ALLEN,  JR.    "Beht."    Government.      DONALD  MACOMBER  ALLEN.    "Don."  Wildlife  Man- 


13  Washington  Street,  Manchester.  Born  1923  at 
Milton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Aistivities:  Phillips 
Brooks  Club  3;  Christian  Association  3,  4;  S.C.A. 
Cabinet  3;  Senate  2;  Tennis  Varsity  2;  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon. 


agement.  93  Fort  Street,  Fairhaven.  Born  in  1926 
at  Fall  River.  Entered  from  Moses  Brown  School. 
Activities    Track  Team  1,  2    Sigiria  Alpha  Epsilon. 


SAMUEL    JOSEPH    AMEEN.     Electrical    Engineering.       PETER     F.     ANASTASIA.     "Pete.  "     Chemistry. 


104  Amesbury  Street,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1925  at 
Lawrence.  Entered  from  Lawrence  High  School. 
Activities:  Fort  Devens'  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Radio 
Club  4;  University  Chowder  and  Marching  So- 
ciety  3,   4. 


Broadway  Street,   Everett, 
den.    Transfer  from  Devens 
Club  4;    Chemistry  Club   3, 


Born   in   1927   at  Mal- 
Activities:   Newman 
4;    Softball  3,   4. 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


MELVIN    ANDELMAN, 

Cambridge. 
ties:  Hillel  1 
silon  Phi. 


:e."  54  Fayette  Street, 
lorn  in  1923  at  Cambridge.  Activi- 
2,  3,  4;   I.Z.F.A.   1,  2,  3,  4;   Tau  Ep- 


BURTON  R.  ANDERSON.  "Burf.  Floriculture,  20 
Cavanagh  Road,  Wellesley.  Sorn  in  1927  at 
Worcester.  Transfer  from  Stockbridge  School  of 
Agriculture.    Activities:   Dean's  List  2,    3,   4. 


DAVID  EUGENE  ANDERSON.  "Dave.  "  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 727  Blossom  Street,  Fitchburg.  Born  in 
1926  at  Ashby.  Transferred  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  3;  Pre-Veterinary  Club  3,  4; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  2;  Bas- 
ketball 2. 


EDWARD  EINAR  ANDERSON.  "Ed.'  Marketing.  71 
Trinity  Street,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1923  at  New 
Bedford.    Entered  from  New  Bedford  High  School, 


FRED  ANDERSON.  JR.  "Andy."  Forestry.  K4  Fed- 
eral Circle,  Amherst.  Born  in  1925  at  Fall  River. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Outing  Club  4:   Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


CHRISTO  ANDREA.  "Chris."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 117  Cisco  Street,  Southbridge,  Entered  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Pistol  Team  3,  4;  Fencing 
Club  3,  4;    Sguare  Dance  Club   3. 


LORENE  SMITH  ANDERSEN.  "Rente."  Recreational 
Leadership.  120  Bedford  Street,  Portland,  Maine. 
Born  in  1928  at  Medford.  Entered  from  Deering 
High  School.  Activities:  Scrolls  2  (Secretary-Treas- 
urer); Isogon  4  (Vice  President);  Collegian  1,  2; 
Handbook  1;  Women's  Athletic  Association  1,  2, 
3,  4  (Publicity  Manager  2);  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
(President   4). 

CLINTON  EDWARD  ANDERSON.  264  North  Pleasant 
Street,  Amherst.  Born  in  1924  at  Craigville,  Min- 
nesota. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3,  4. 


DONALD  LINDSAY  ANDERSON.  "Andy  "  Poultry 
Husbandry.  311  Charles  Street,  Reading.  Born 
in  1925  at  Cambridge.  Entered  from  Stonehara 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Poultry 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;   Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  XAVIER  ANDERSON.  "Andy.  "  Economics. 
Cornet  Stetson  Road,  Greenbush.  Born  in  1927  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  Scifuate  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Landscape  Arch- ' 
itecture  Club  2;  Kappa  Sigma  2,  3,  4. 


LEONARD   E.    ANDERSON. 

Easthampton. 


61    Northampton    Street, 


THOMAS  S.  ANDREWS.  "Tom."  Business  Adminis- 
tration (Accounting).  Bates  Road,  Westfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Westfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Roister  Doisters  1,  2;  Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee 3;  Business  Administration  Club  3;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  3,  4. 


PIERRE   ANGERS.     "Pete.  "     Business   Administration.       MORRIS    J.    ANKELES. 


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Modern   Romance 


90  Federal  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Committee  4; 
French  Club  1. 


GEORGE  S.  ANZUONI.  Industrial  Engineering.  47 
Carleton  Street,  Revere.  Born  in  1925  at  Revere. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 


Languages.  65  Andover  Street,  Peabody.  Born 
in  1920  at  Pesb'ody.  Entered  from  Peabody  High 
School.  ^Acfivities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Roister 
Dois.ters'3,  4;  Campus  Varieties  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Crmmon  Wealth  1,  2;   Merrymount  Masquers  1,  2. 


MARY  CATHERINE  AHMATO.  "Armat."  Bacteri- 
ology. 74  Florence  Street,  Winchester.  Born  in 
1928  at  Winchester.  Entered  from  Winchester  High 
School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem- 
istry Club  2;  French  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Bacteriology  Club  2,  3,  4;  Athletic  Association 
2,  3. 


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PAUL  PUTNAM  ARMSTRONG.  "Putty."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 78  Bay  View  Avenue,  Salem.  Born  in 
1925  at  Salem.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Radio   Club    1,   2,   3;    Engineering   Club  3,   4. 


JASPARD  HARVEY  ATKINS.  "Harv."  Pre-Medical. 
51  Jones  Avenue,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1926  at 
Boston.  Transferred  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  .List  1,  2,  3;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  4;  Fencing 
Club  2;  Rod  and  Gun  Club  1,  2. 


ELLIOT  J.  ATLAS.  "Charlie."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 45  Nevada  Street,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1920 
at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Band  A;  Statesman  2;  Hillel  3,  A; 
Science  Club  1,  2;  French  Club  1;  Engineering 
Club  3,  4. 


CHARLES  AVEDIKIAN.  "Charlie."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 17  Grove  Street,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1925 
at  Chelsea.  Transferred  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Orchestra  1,  2,  3. 


RICHARD  PIERCE  BABBITT.  "Dick."  Forestry.  92 
Woodlawn  Avenue,  Wellesley  Hills.  Born  in  1924 
at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  For- 
estry Club  4. 


RALPH  LEIGH  BAILEY.  Economics.  166  Clifford 
Street,  Nev/  Bedford.  Born  in  1924  at  New  Bed- 
ford. Entered  from  New  Bedford  High  School. 
Activities:  Chowder  and  Marching  Club  A;  Mili- 
tary Ball  Committee  3:  Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4  (Social 
Co-Chairman  3,  Chaplain  3). 


HARRY  LAWRENCE  BAIN.  Entomology.  54  Oakland 
Street,  Lowell.  Born  in  1926  at  Lowell.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Hillel  2;  Fernald  Entomology  Club 
2,  3,  4;   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  2,  3,  4. 


HARRY  SQUIER  BAKER.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
27i'2  Mill  Street,  V/estfield.  Born  in  1923  at  West- 
field.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Engineer- 
ing Club  3,  4;  Rod  and  Gun  Club  2:  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  DEAN  AHEARN.  "Bill."  Geology.  5105 
North  Main  Street,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1925  at 
Fall  River.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Forestry  Club 
3   (Vice-President);    Geology   Club   4. 


VITIE  C.  ATKOCmS.  "Kivvers."  Forestry.  419  Mill- 
bury  Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1922  at  Wor- 
cester. Entered  from  High  School  of  Commerce. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;   Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


MYRON  LAWRENCE  ATLAS.  "Mike."  History.  45^ 
Nevada  Street,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston.  ^ 
Entered  from  Winthrop  High  School.  Activities:  \ 
Varieties  3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  I.R.C.  3;  Follies  3,n 
4;  Softball  1,  2;  Track  1;  Basketball  1,  2;  Alpha  J 
Epsilon  Pi. 


ARDASHUS  A.  AYKANIAN.     "Art.  "    Mechanical  En-~" 
gineering.     43    Mazarin    Street,    Indian    Orchard.  ' 
Born    in     1923     at     Whitinsville.      Transfer    from 
Devens.    Activities:   Dean's  List   1,  2,  3,  4;    Radio 
Club    3,    4;    Mechanical   Engineering    Club    3,    4; 
Science  Club  1, 


FRANCIS  WILLIAM  BACON.  Liberal  Arts.  23  Mer- 
riam  Street,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1921  at  Pittsfield. 
Transfer  from  Seton  Hall.  Activities:  Dean's  Listi 
1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  French  Club  1;  Mathe- 
matics Club  2;   Psychology  Club  4;  LR.C.   1. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM  BAttEY.  Sociology.  32  Berlin 
Avenue,  Milton.  Born  in  1924  at  East  Orange. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  A'ctivities:  Band  1,  2; 
Roister  Doistera  3,  4;  Campus  Varieties  1,  2;  Con- 
cert Orchestra   1,   2. 


STEWART  ANGUS  BAIN.  Civil  Engineering.  1  Bird 
Place,  West  Roxbury.  Born  in  1921  at  Cambridge. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  German  Club  1,  2;  Engineer- 
ing Club  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  L  BARATTA.  "'Frank."  Mechanical  Sg!- 
neering.  23  Maiden  Street,  Watertown.  Born  in 
1924  at  Watertown.  Entered  from  Watertown  High 
School.    Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Newman  Club  4. 


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RICHARD  F.  BARKLEY.  "Dick."  History,  44  Camp- 
bell Street,  Ouincy.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Band  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club  3. 


ss."  Forestry.  24 
m  1927  at  West- 
Activities:    Dean's 


RUSSELL    TULLER    BARNES.       R 

Avery  Street,  Westfield.  Bon 
•jr  field  Transfer  from  Devens. 
BSfcList  3    Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


ROGER  THOMAS  BARRON.  Forestry.  4  Lummus 
Avenue,  Danvers.  Born  in  1928  at  Millbrook,  New 
York.  Entered  from  Hamilton  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4, 


JOHN  ROBERT  BARRY.  "Bob."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 149  Traincroft  Road,  Medford.  Born  in  1925 
at  Somerville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  Concert  Orchestra  2,  3;  Science 
Club  1,  2:   Engmeenng  Club  3. 


BARBARA  AREY  BARTLETT.  "Bobbie."  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 58  Davidson  Road,  Worcester.  Born  in 
1928  at  Worcester.  Entered  from  North  High 
School.  Activities;  Dean's  List  3;  Drill  Team  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  1;  Ed- 
ucation Club  4;  Chi  Omega  2,  3,  4  (Alumnae  Sec.) 


ROBERT  C.  BATES.  "Bob."  Chemical  Engineering. 
16  Euclid  Avenue,  Winchester.  Born  in  1927  at 
Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2;  Outing  Club  1;  Chemistry  Club 
1,  4;   Radio  Club  1,  2  (President  2). 


DAVID  S.  BAYER.  "Davy."  Dave."  Genera!  Busi- 
ness. 26  Nelson  Street,  Webster.  Born  in  1927  at 
Putnam,  Connecticut.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2;  Index  4:  S.C.A.  3,  4; 
Radio  Club  4:   Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4. 


ROBERT  BEAN.  "Bob."  Business  Administration.  34 
Berkeley  Street,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1926  at  Wor- 
cester. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Auto- 
mobile  Club   1,   2. 


KEVIN  JOSEPH  BARLOW.  Forestry,  183  Weld  Street, 
Boston.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Entered-  from  Ros- 
lindale  High  School.  Activities:  Senate  2;  Student 
Life  Committee  3,  4;  Chowder  and  Ma-.;hirig  Soci- 1 
ety  4;  Outing  Club  2,  3:  Newman  Club  2,  3,  A;  ■ 
Spring  Day  Committee  2;  Radio  Club  2;  Forestry 
Club  3,   4. 


EDWARD  J.  BARNICLE.  Industrial  Administration. 
6  Circular  Avenue,  Natick.  Born  in  1927  at  Natick. 
Transferred  from  Devens.  Activities:  Rod  and 
Gun  Club  1,  2;  Business  Administration  Club  3; 
Newman  Club  1,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  Committee 
3:   Automobile  Club   I,  2;. Radio  Club   1. 


WILLIAM  STEPHEN  BARRON.  "Bill."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 22  Parkman  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in 
1919  in  Newfoundland.    Transfer  from   Devens. 


RICHARD  JOHN  BARRY.  "Dick.  "  Psychology,  3 
Harrison  Avenue,  Monson.  Born  in  1929  at  Mon- 
son.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3:  Psychology  Club  4:  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chow- 
der and  Marching  Society  3,  4. 


EDWARD  P.  BARTLETT,  JR.  "Bud.  "  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 30  Cottage  Street,  West  Springfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Transfer  from' 
Devens.    Activities:   Dean's   List   3. 


GEORGE  E.  BATTIT.  Pre-Medical.  58 '  Granville 
Road,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1927  at  Cambridge. 
Entered  from  Rindge  Technical  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4;  Chorale  4; 
Chemistry  Club  2,  3;  Fre-Med.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,   3,  4. 


EDWARD  S.  BEAL.  "Ted."  Landscape  Architecture. 
16  Midland  Road,  Wellesley.  Born  in  1927  at 
Newton,  Transfer  from  Newton  Junior  College. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Honors  1:  Horticul- 
ture Show  2,  3,  4;  Landscape  Architecture  Club 
2,   3,   4. 


DOROTHY  BEERS.  "Dossey."  Home  Economics.  42 
Claflin  Street,  Leominster.  Born  in  1923  at  Fitch- 
burg. Transfer  from  Fitchburg  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Drill  Team 
2,  3:  S.C.A.  2,  3:  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  4:  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta  2,   3, 


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ALAN  H.  BELGARD.  "Al."  Communication  Engi- 
neering. 9  Wales  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1927 
at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  3;    WMUA  3,  4;    Track  2. 


ROBERT  A.  BENNETT.  "Bob."  Bacteriology.  Divi- 
sion Street,  Great  Harrington.  Borii  in  1922  at 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.. --Activities:  Science 
Club  1,  2;  Bacteriology  Clut  4;  Pre-Med.  Club 
3,  4. 


PAUL  E.  BENNETT.  Electrical  Engineering.  24  Spring 
Street,  Somerville.  Born  in  1924  at  Somerville. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
3;    Track    1. 


VIRGINIA  M.  BENNETT.  "Ginny."  Poultry  Hus- 
bandry. 62  Dayton  Street,  Danvers.  Born  in  1928 
at  New  Bedford.  Entered  from  Danvers  High 
School  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  4-H  Club  1; 
Poultry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  1,  2,  3,  4); 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,  2,  3,  4  (Recording  Secre- 
tary  4). 


WILLIAM  I.  BENNETT.  "Bill."  Floriculture.  10 
Hadley  Street,  South  Hadley.  Born  in  1927  at 
Holyoke.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Band  1;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  4: 
Floriculture  Club  2,  3,  4:  Radio  Club  1;  Land- 
scape Architecture  Club   1. 


IRVING  BERG.  History.  84  Shamut  Street,  Chelsea. 
Born  in  1926  at  Chelsea.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Statesmen  1,  2;  Hillel 
1,  2;    I.Z.F.A.   1;    Education  Club  4;    LR.C.  4. 


GUNNAR  R.  BERGLUND.  "Boy."  Civil  Engineering. 
37  Andover  Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1922  at 
Worcester.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


GEORGE  I.  BERNARD.  English.  379  Textile  Avenue, 
Lowell.  Born  in  1922  at  Lowell.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:   Senate   4. 


PAUL  E.  BERNARDIN.  Entomology.  635  Haverhill 
Street,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1925  at  Lawrence. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
3:  Honor's  Work  4:  Devens  Glee  Club  1;  Roister 
Doisters  2;  Cheer  Leader  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2, 
3,   4;   Fernald  Entomology  Club  3,   4. 


LAWRENCE  M.  BERNSTEIN.  "Larry."  Food  Tech- 
nology. 476  Chestnut  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1927  at  Fall  River.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  1,  3;  Food  Technology  Club  4: 
Bacteriology  Club  4:   Tau  Epsilon  Phi  3,   4. 


DAVID  A.  BENSON.  "Dave."  Entomology.  Vpter- 
an's  Hospital,  Northampton.  Born  in  1927\  at 
Bronxville,  New  York.  Entered  from  Taunton  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Campbs 
Varieties  3;  Fernald  Entomology  Club  2,  3,  4, 
Sigrria  Alpha  Epsilon  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  J.  BERGEN.  Civil  Engineering.  104  Reserva- 
tion Road,  Milton.  Bom  in  1924  at  South  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Newman  Club 
4;   Civil  Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4. 


NOBMAN  H.  BERKOWITZ.  "Berky.  "  Psychology. 
395  Blue  Hill  Avenue,  Boston.  Born  in  1929  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  Roxbury  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities; Roister  Doisters  4;  Varieties  3;  Hillel  1, 
2,  3,  4;  I.  Z.  F.  A.  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club  1:  Psy- 
chology Club  3,  4;  International  Relations  2,  3; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,   2,   3,  4. 

JOSEPH  M.  BERNARD.  "Joe."  Agricultural  Econom- 
ics. West  Union  Street,  Ashland.  Born  m  1926 
at  Milford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities- 
Dean's  List  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3;  Ski  Club  3; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4.  .'h^m^ 


ROLAND  G.  BEHNIER.  Chemistry.  81  Bridge  Street, 
Northampton.  Born  in  192'7  at  Northampton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activihes:  Chemistry  Club, 
3,  4. 


WILLIAM  F.  BERRY.  "Bill."  Geology.  30  Rockland 
Street,  Roxbury.  Born  in  1920  at  Paterson,  New 
lersey.  Entered  from  Huntington  Prep  School. 
Activities;    Geology   Club   4. 


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HOWARD  A.  BIEGEL.  "Bud."  Chemistry.  112  Thorn- 
dike  Street,  Brookline.  Born  in  1928  at  Brooklyn, 
New  York.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Band  1,  2,  3;  Outing  Club  1,  2; 
Hillel  1,  2;  I.Z.F.A.  1,  2;  Military  Ball  Committee 
1;    Bacteriology  Club  4;    Pre-Med.   Club  4. 


JAMES  L.  BILLINGS.  "Bill."  Forestry.  Box  314, 
Rochester,  Vermont.  Born  in  1923  at  Rochester, 
Vermont.  Entered  from  Rochester  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3:  Ski  Club  1;  Forestry 
Club   3,   4:    College   Pilgrim   Fellowship    1,   2. 


JOHN  A.  BIERNACKI.  Engineering.  368  Greenwood 
Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1923  at  Nanticoke, 
Pennsylvania.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Engineering  Club  4. 


PHILIP  J.  BLANCHARD,  JR.  "Doc."  Dairy  Manu- 
facturing. 50  Hollywood  Street,  Worcester.  Born 
in  1926  at  Worcester.  Transfer  from  Worcester 
State  Teachers'  College.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  .4;  Judging  Teams  4;  Dairy 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,  3,  4  (House 
Manager    o). 


RICHARD  A.  BLANCHARD.  "Dick."  Psychology. 
116  Dale  Street,  Waltham.  Born  in  1925  at  Pater- 
son,  New  Jersey.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


C.  RUSSELL  BLOMERTH.  "Russ.  "  Civil  Engineering. 
12  Clarence  Terrace,  Maiden.  Born  in  1921  at 
Maiden.  Entered  from  Maiden  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities:  Civil  Engineering   Club   2,   3,   4. 


RACHEL  L.  BLOUIN.  "Rae."  French.  17  High  Street, 
Whitinsville.  Born  in  1928  at  Whitinsville.  En- 
tered from  Northbridge  High  School.  Activities: 
Class  Nominating  2;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Hand- 
book 2,  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4:   Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4, 


CHESTER  A.  BONNALLIE.  "Chet."  Forestry.  Pearl 
Hill  Road,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1925  at  Fitchburg. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Outing  Club  3, 
4;    Forestry  Club   3,   4. 


NICHOLAS  BOBASKL  "Nick,"  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing. Box  D,  Hinsdale.  Born  in  1927  at  Dalton. 
Transfer  from  Duke  University.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3.  Mechanical  Engineering  Club  3,  4. 
Married  Men's  Club  1,  2,  3;  Ball  and  Chain  Club 
4;    Sigma  Nu   1,   2,  3,   4. 


REMI  J.  BOURDAGES.  Civil  Engineering.  11  Prospect 
Street,  Spencer.  Born  in  1925  at  Spencer.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3; 
Newman  Club  2:    Ski  Club  3,  4. 


WARREN  S.  BLODGET.  Olericulture.  11  Newton 
Street,  West  Boylston.  Born  in  1925  at  Sterling. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Dean's  List  2;  Index  4; 
Ski  Club  4;  Pomology  Club  4;  OlericuUure  Club 
3,   4;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,  3,   4. 


DONALD  E.  BLOMQUIST.  "Don."  Industrial  Admin- 
istration. 80  Leamy  Street,  Gardner.  Born  in  1922 
at  Gardner.  Entered  from  Gardner  High  School. 
Activities:  Class  Nominating  2;  Interfrat  Sing  3: 
Intramural  Softball  3;  Statesmen  3,  4;  Chorus  1, 
2;    Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,   4. 


ROSALIND  B.  BONAZZOLL  "Lindy."  Dietetics.  King 
Philip  Heights,  South  Sudbury.  Born  in  1929  af. 
South  Sudbury.  Entered  from  Sudbury  High 
School.  Handbook  2,  3;  Index  2,  3;  Roister 
Doisters  3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2;  Home  Ec. 
Club  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3  4;  Athletic  Associa- 
tion 1,  2,  3;   Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4. 


HAROLD  W.  BONNEVILLE.  "Hal.  "  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 446  Bernardston  Road,  Greenfield.  Born 
in  1924  at  Greenfield.  Entered  from  Greenheld 
High  School.  Activities:  Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,  4. 


HENRY  G.  BOUCHER,  JR.  Economics.  60  K  Street, 
Turners  Falls.  Bom  in  1922  at  Turners  Falls. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
3;  Honors  Work  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  4;  French 
Club    1;    Student   Senate   3. 


BERNARD  W.  BOURDEAU.  "Bernie."  History.  116 
Third  Street,  Turners  Falls.  Born  in  1925  at 
Turners  Falls.  Entered  from  Turners  Falls  High 
School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club   1;   Kappa  Sigma  3,  4. 


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475   Union   Street,    Springfield. 


JOHN  F.  BOYLE.  "Johnny."  Agricultural  Economics. 
21  Highland  Street,  Brockton.  Born  in  1921  at 
Brockton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3,  4;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  Track  Team  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  P.  BRACKET!.  "Chuck."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 65  Pine  Tree  Drive,  South  Hamilton. 
Born  in  1926  at  Salem.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2;   Q.T.V. 


WILLIAM  S.  BRADLEY.  "Bill."  Economics,  12  New- 
comb  Place,  Taunton.  Born  in  1927  at  Taunton. 
Transfer  form  Devens.  Activities:  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon   3,    4. 


ZANE  A.  BCWER.  "Bow-Wow."  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture. 1  Ellsworth  Street,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1922 
at  Portland,  Maine.  Entered  from  Chelsea  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3:  Summer  Social 
Committee  3,  4;  Ball  and  Chain  Social  Club  4. 


GEORGE  W.  BOYLEN,  JR.  "Red."  Chemistry.  Wil- 
liams Avenue,  Wilmington.  Born  in  1927  at  Bos- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;   Chemistry  Club  3,  4. 


JOHN  E.  BRADBURY.  "Brad."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 497  June  Street,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1926  at 
Fall  River.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  2;   Phillips  Brooks  Club  3,  4. 


JOHN  J.  BREEN.  "Jack."  Mechanical  Engineering. 
177  Wren  Street,  West  Roxbury.  Bom  in  1925  at 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  4:   Mech.  Engr.  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  A.   BRENNAN.     "Bo 

herst  Road,  Belchertown. 
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Born  in   1925  at  Brock- 


IRENE  BRESNICK.  Psychology.  1220  Blue  Hill  Ave- 
nue, Mattapan.  Born  in  1929.  Entered  from  Dor- 
chester High  School,  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Handbook  Board  2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychology 
Club  2,  3,  4;  LR.C.  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau  1,  2,  3, 
4  (President  4). 


HOWARD  E.  BREWER.  "Slim."  Physical  Education. 
Eastham.  Born  in  1926  at  Easthcrm.  Transfer 
from  Farragut  College  and  Technical  Institute. 
Activities:  Outing  Club  4;  Physical  Ed.  Club  3,  4; 
Basketball   1;   Baseball   1. 


JOHN  A.  BRICKETT.  "Brick."  Public  Health.  269 
Auburndale  Avenue,  Auburndale.  Born  in  1923 
at  Newton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Wesley  Foundation  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club  4;  Bac- 
teriology  Club  4;    Ball  and  Chain  Social  Club   4. 


JOHN  V.  BRINK.  Civil  Engineering.  67  Purchase 
Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1923  at  Holden.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Engineering  Club  2, 
3,   4;    Spanish  Club   2. 


THOMAS  J.  BREWER.    "T.  J."    Sociology.    37  Warren 
.   Avenue,    Plymouth.     Born    in    1924   at   Plymouth. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:  Band   1;   Men's 
Chorus   1;    Outing  Club  3,   4;    I.R.C.    1,   2. 


DONALD  H.  BRIDGMAN.  "Breezy."  Fine  Arts. 
Shadowhill,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Pittsfield. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Phillips  Brooks 
Club  3;  Student  Christian  Association  A;  Rod  and 
Gun  Club   3   (President);    Ski   Club   3,   4. 


FRANCIS  D.  BROGAN.  "Pug,"  English.  Mount  Ver- 
non Avenue,  Hyannisport.  Born  in  1924  at  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  Canada.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4;   Student  Senate  1. 


SIDNEY  S.  BRONSTEIN.  Economics.  77  Shamut  Street, 
Chelsea  Born  in  1924  at  Chelsea.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities.  Campus  Varieties  3;  Hillel 
1,   2,   3,  4;   I.Z.F.A.   1,   2,   3,   4;   I.R.C.   2. 


WIUIAM  A.  BROSS.  "Bill."  Animal  Husbandry. 
124  Academy  Hill  Road,  Brighton.  Born  in  1928 
at  Brookline.  Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School. 
Activities:  Class  Nominating  2;  Dean's  List  3 
Chorus  1,  2;  Chorale  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  1,  2 
Varieties  3;  Judging  4;  Outing  Club  2,  3,  4: 
S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2, 
3,   4;    Soccer    1,    2;    Q.T.V.    1,    2,    3,    4. 

ALBERT  F.  BROWN.  "Ac."  Public  Health.  19  Gar- 
field Street,  Maynard.  Born  in  1923  at  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Outing 
Club  3;  Chow?der  and  Marching  Society  3,  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club  4;  LZ.F.A.  2;  Bacteriology 
Club   3,    4. 


HORACE  HUNTINGDON  BROWN,  JR.,  Ornamental 
Horticulture.  131  Dorset-  Street,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1927  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Norwich 
University  and  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Landscape  Architecture  Ciub  3,  4;  Flori- 
culture Club  3,  4. 


SYDNEY  BRUNELL.  "Zeek."  Animal  Husbandry,  38 
Fox  Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1925  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Junior  College.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Hillel  2,  3;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  3,  4;   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


ALLAN  CHANDLER  BUCK.  Geology.  Fisher  Road, 
Fitchburg,  Born  in  1926  at  Fitchburg.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Fencing  Club  3;  Geology 
Club  4. 


JOHN  JOSEPH  BUCKLEY.  Business  Administration. 
9  Holden  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1925  at  Dor- 
chester. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Student 
Senate  2;  Newman,  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club 
1  (Treasurer  1):  I.  R.  C.  1. 


DAVID  E.  BROOKS.  "Dave."  Forestry.  32  Circle 
Drive,  Waltham.  Born  in  1924  at  Foxboro.  En- 
tered from  Waltham  High  School.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  A;  Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


ALBERT  R.  BROUDE.  "Russ."  Marketing.  15  Uni- 
versity Road,  Brookline.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Collegian  3,  4;  Statesman  1,  2;  Psychol- 
ogy Club  1;   Masquers  1,  2. 


CALVIN  CUTLER  BROWN.  "Brownie."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 16  Nelson  Avenue,  Georgetown.  Born 
in  1924  at  Erie,  Pennsylvania.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Engineering 
Qub  3,  4;    Ski  Club  3,   4. 


THOMAS  ORLANDO  BROWN.  "Tom.  "  Ornamental 
Horticulture.  69  Warwick  Street,  Roxbury.  Born 
at  Boston.  Entered  from  Jamaica  Plain  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3:  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Floriculture  Club  3,  4;  Horticulture 
Club  3,  A;  Landscape  Architecture  Club  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary  3);   Horticultural  Show  2,   3,   4. 


PASQUALE  ANTHONY  BRUNL  "Pat."  Political  Sci- 
ence. 27  Springside  Avenue,  Pittsfield.  Born  in 
1924  at  Pittsfield.    Transfer  from  Devens, 


RUTH  MARIE  BUCK.  Zoology.  18  Hersam  Street, 
Stoneham.  Born  in  1929  at  Woburn.  Entered  from 
Stoneham  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
3;  Scrolls  2;  Student  Senate  3;  Chorus  1;  Chris- 
tian Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet  3:  Pil- 
grim Fellowship  1,  2,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  BUCKLEY.  "Bill.  "  General  Busi- 
ness Administration.  21  Kensington  Place,  Brock- 
ton. Born  in  1924  at  Brockton.  Transfer  from  Prov- 
idence College.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4. 


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FRANK  JOSEPH  BUKOSKI.  Civil  Engineering.  Sun- 
derland Road,  North  Amherst,  Born  in  1917  at 
North  Amherst.  Entered  from  Amherst  High  School. 


ROBERT  BULCOCK.  "Bob."  Physical  Education.  353 
Shaw  Street,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1925  at  New 
Bedford.  Entered  from  New  Bedford  Vocational 
High  School.  Activities:  Class  Treasurer  1;  Dean's 
List  1;  Christian  Association  2,  4;  Phys.  Ed.  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Basketball   1;   Theta  Chi   1,   2,   3,   4, 


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PAUL  PHILLIP  BURBUTIS.  Entomology.  57  Juniper 
Street,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1927  at  Haverhill.  En- 
tered from  Lawrence  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  Band  1,  2,  3;  Choir  1;  University 
Chorus  1:  Fernald  Entomology  Club  2,  3,  4;  Mod- 
ern  Dance   Club   3. 


ROBERT  LOUIS  BURNS.  "Bob."  Chemistry.  306 
Revere  Street,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1924  at  Milton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Dean's  List,  3; 
Newman  Club  2;  Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  Fencing 
Club  3,  4. 


ELIZABETH  PAULINE  BURR.  "Betty."  Medical  Tech- 
nology. 491  Springfield  Street,  Wilbraham.  Born 
in  1929  at  Baltimore.  Entered  from  Classical  High 
School.-  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Athletic  Association  2,  3;  Bacteriology 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta   1,  2,   3,   4. 


RICHARD  H.  BURT.  "Dick,"  Forestry.  West  Main 
Street,  Brookfield.  Born  in  1925  at  Conway,  Ar- 
kansas. Entered  from  Exeter,  New  Hampshire 
High  SchooL  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3; 
Honors  Work  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4;  Ski  Club  2; 
Football  2. 


EUGENE  MARTIN  BYRNE.  "Gene."  Political  Science. 
93  Alexander  Street,  Framingham.  Born  in  1924 
at  Framingham.  Entered  from  Boston  College 
High  School.  Activities:  index  4;  Roister  Doisters 
3,  4;  Concert  Association  4;  Varieties  4;  Carnival 
4:    Political  Union  3. 


JOHN  EDWARD  BYRNES.  "Zillch."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 8  Parkwood  Street,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical 
High  School.  Activities:  Chorus  1,  2;  Varieties  2; 
Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball  3;  Carnival 
Committee  3;    Kappa  Sigma  1,  2,  3/  4. 


PRISCILLA  EUNICE  BURNETT.  "Percy."  Medical 
Technology.  Prospect  Street,  Housatonic.  Born  in 
1928  at  Housatonic.  Entered  from  Searles  High 
School,  Activities:  Senate  3;  Index  2,  3;  Christian 
Association  1,  2;  Athletic  Association  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Naiads  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club  4;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta   1,  2,  3,  4.  / 


WILLIAM  BURNS.  "Bill."  English,  374  Gray  Street, 
Arlington.  Born  in  1923  at  ArUngton.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  3,   4. 


ELEANOR  CARR  BURT.  "Lee."  Home  Economics.  24 
Sunset  Avenue,  Chehnsford.  Born  in  1927  at 
Lowell.  Entered  from  Northfield  School  for  Girls. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Scrolls  2;  Isogon  4f> 
Panhellenic  Council  3:  Chorus  1,  2;  Chorale  1,  2,\ 
3;  Operetta  Guild  1,  2,  3;  Varieties  3;  S.C.A.  1, 
2,  3;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha' 
Theta  1,  2,  3,   4. 

HERVEY  HAROLD  BUTLER.  "Herve,  "  Forestry,  H-6 
Circle,  Amherst.  Born  in  1922  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
4:  Forestry  Club  3,  4  (Treasurer  3,  President  4). 


JOHN  FRANCIS  BYRNE.  "Jack."  Psychology.  11 
Maple  Street,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at  North- 
ampton. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Nev/man  Club  1,  2, 
4;  Psychology  Club  3,  4. 


STEPHEN  F.  CACI.  "Doc."  Pre-Medical.  33  Lowe 
Street,  Quincy.  Born  in  1923  at  Quincy.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Education  Club  4:  Dev- 
ens College  Association  3,  4:  Nev/man  Club  1,  2, 
3,   4;    Pre-Med,   Club   1,   2,   4, 


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WALTER  PURCELL  CAHILL,  JR.  "Babe,"  Business 
Administration,  226  Main  Street,  Madison,  N.  J. 
Born  in  1924  at  Newton,  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Class  Officer  2,  3,  4;  Decm's  List  3: 
Index  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  4;  Carnival  Sa.U  3: 
Ring  Committee  3,  A;  Social  Activities  Commitle'? 
1,   2;    Senate   1;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,   4. 


EDWARD  CAMARA.  "Big  Ed."  Science.  9  Clark's 
Court,  Lowell.  Born  in  1915  at  Lowell.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Senate  3;  Statesman  1, 
2;  Index  4;  Roister  Doisters  4;  Outing  Club  3,  4; 
Masquers  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival 
3,  4;  Chemistry  Club  3;  Science  Club  1,  2;  Square 
Dance  Club  3,  4;   Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4. 


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JOHN  D.  CAIRNS.  ""Jud."'  Mechanical  Engineering. 
88  V/alden  Street,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1923  at 
New  Bedford.  Transfer  from  Devgns.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Engineering 
Club  3,  4:  Fencing  Club  1,  2:  Science  Club  1„.2; 
Germanic  Society   1,2. 


RAYMOND  ALCID  CAOUETTE.  "Ray.  "  Physics.  38 
Kenneth  Street,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1922  at  Law- 
rence. Transfer  from  Devens  and  University  of 
North  Carolina. 


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JAMES  M.  CARAMELLO.  "Jim."  Sociology.  17  For- 
est Avenue  Court,  Plymouth.  Born  in  1921  at 
Plymouth.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2;   Newman  Club   1,   2. 


DORIS  C.  CARBONE.  "Dee."  Recreational  Leader- 
ship. 11  Margaret  Street,  Gardner.  Born  in  1928 
at  Gardner.  Entered  from  Gcjrdner  High  School. 
Activities:  Class  Officer  2;  Isogon  4;  Inter-sorority 
Declamation  3;  Burnham  Declamation  2;  Roister 
Doisters  2,  3,  4;  Hop  Committee  2;  Newman  Club 
1,  2,   3,   4;   Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,   2,  3,  4. 


RALPH  NOBLE  CAREW.  Physical  Education.  35 
High  Street,  Monson.  Born  in  1925  at  Monson.  En- 
tered from  Monson  Academy.  Activities:  B.C. A. 
2,  3;  Phys.  Ed.  Club  3,  4  (Secretary  4):  Education 
Club  3,  4;  Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4  (Captain  3);  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  2,  3,  4. 


FREDERICK  A.  CARLSON.  "Carl."  Electrical  En- 
gineering. 187  Jasper  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1922  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Radio  1,  2,  3,  4;  Devens  Glee  Club  1,  2; 
Chowder  and  Marching  Society  3,  4;  Operetta 
Guild  1,  2;  Auto.  Club  2;  Wesley  Foundation  3, 
4;    Camera   Club    1. 


PAUL  DONAHUE  CARON.  Sociology.  Laurel  Drive, 
Huntington.  Born  in  1923  at  Chester.  Entered 
from  Huntington  High  School  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2:    Newman   Club   2,   3,   4. 


ALTON  F.  CARR.  "Al."  Mechanical  Engineering. 
84  Lexington  Street,  Belmont.  Born  in  1927  at 
Waltham.    Entered  from  Belmont  High  School. 


NICHOLAS  ANDRE'W  CARBALIOTIS.  Nick."  Math- 
ematics. 47  Woodman  Street,  Lynn.  Born  in  1926 
at  Lynn.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Bas- 
ketball 2  (Manager);    Mathematics  Club. 


ROBERT  JAMES  CARDELL.  "Bob.  "  Industrial  Engi 
neering.  8  Glenwood  Avenue,  Pittsfield,  Born  m 
1920  at  Pittsfield,  Activities:  Mechanical  Engi 
neering   Club  3,   4. 


ALAN  ERVIN  CARLSON.  "Al."  Foresiry.  64  Rad- 
dins  Grove  Avenue.  Lynn.  Born  in  1928  at  Lynn. 
Entered  from  Lynn  Classical  High  School.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  3;  Chorus  1,  2;  Operetta  Guild 
1,   2;    Radio   Club  3,   4;    Forestry   Club   3,    4. 


ALEXIS  ADELBERT  CARON.  "Alex."  French.  1045 
Monsanto  Avenue,  Indian  Orchard.  Born  in  1925 
at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Technical  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Newman  Club 
2,  3,  4;  French  Club  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  3,  President 
4);   Radio  Club   1;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


ALLAN  CAMERON  CARPENTER.  "AL"  Forestry  and 
Engineering.  27  South  Prospect  Street,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1923  at  Greenfield.  Entered  from  Deer- 
field  Academy.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Ski  Team  1;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  2;  Agricultural 
Engineering  Club  3,  4;   Theta  Chi  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  WILLIAM  CARR.  Botany.  Silver  Street, 
Agawam.  Born  in  1923  at  Jamaica,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1;   Common  Wealth  2  (Editor). 


FRANCIS  XAVIER  CARR.  Forestry.  211  Smith  Street, 
Lowell.  Born  in  1926  at  Lowell.  Entered  from 
Lowell  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3, 
4;   Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  AARON  CARRINGTON.  "Bill."  Industrial 
Engineering.  532  Fairmounf  Street,  Fitchburg. 
Born  in  1925  at  Fitchburg.  Entered  from  Spring- 
field Technical  High  School.  Activities:  Radio 
Club  2;   Engineering  Club  3,  4. 


JAMES  ARTHUR  CARR.  "Jim."  Economics.  34  North 
Monroe  Terrace,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1923  at 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  4;  Psychology  Club  1,  4;  Spanish 
Club    f;    I.R.C.    1. 


CHARLES  RICHARD  CARSWELL.  "Dick.  "  Econom- 
ics. 68  Graham  Street,  Gardner.  Born  in  1917  at 
Gardner.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Math- 
ematics Club  4;    I.R.C.    1,   2,   4;    Decn"s  List. 


WaUAM  JOSEPH  CASEY.  "Bill."  Industrial  Admin- 
istration. "  48  West  Broadway,  Gardner.  Born  in 
1922  at  Gardner.  Entered  from  Gardner  High 
School.  Activities:  Inter  Fraternity  Council  3,  4; 
Adelphia  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Inter  Greek 
Ball  Committee  3;  Kappa  Sigma  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ARTHUR  ORESTE  CASTRABERTI.  "Cass."  Pre- 
Dental  Bacteriology.  51  Wareham  Street,  Med- 
ford.  Born  in  1924  at  Somerville.  Entered  from 
Medford  High  School.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  3.  4;  Chemistry  Club  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club  1, 
2;    Varsity  M  Club  2;    Senate  4. 


ARDITH  MURIEL  CATTEMOLE.  "Ardie."  Home 
Economics.  1294  Bay  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in 
.  1928  at  Newton.  Transfer  from  Green  Mountain 
Junior  College.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  3,  4;  Ski 
Club  4;    Chi  Omega  3,   4. 


PATRICIA  ANN  CHADWICK.  "Chad."  Medical 
Technology.  Main  Street,  West  Boxford.  Born  in 
1929  at  HaverhUI.  Entered  from  Johnson  High 
School.  Activities:  Band  1,  2,  3,  4:  Orchestra  3, 
4:  Chimes  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chorus  1,  2;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion 1;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2;  4-H  Club  1,  2,  3; 
Outing   Club   3,    4. 


ELMER  ALBERT  CHAMBERLAIN.'  Main  Street,  Digh- 
ton.  Born  in  1927  at  Dighton.  Entered  from  Digh- 
ton  High  School.  Activities:  Animal  Husbandry 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  M.  CASSIDY.  "The  Wedge."  Agricultural 
Economics.  160  Lincoln  Street,  Worcester.  Born 
-in  1926  at  Worcester.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Index  4;  Chorus  2;  Devens  Glee  Club  1; 
Newman  Club  1,  2  3,  4;  Agricultural  Economics 
Club  4;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,   4  (Guard   3). 


EDWIN  B.  CASWELL,  "Ed."  Wildlife  Management. 
23  Rock  Street,  Middleboro.  Born  in  1924  at  Mid- 
dleboro.  Transfer  from  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornia. Activities:  Class  Nominating  Committee  2, 
3;  Rod  and  Gun  Club  3,  4. 


MORRIS  DAVID  CAVE.  Economics.  198  Spring 
Street,  Florence.  Born  in  1925  at  Northampton. 
Transfer   from   Northampton   Junior   College. 


THOMAS  DWIGHT  CHAFFEE.  "Tom."  History.  63 
Woodbridge  Street,  South  Hadley.  Born  in  1924 
at  Seekonk.  Entered  from  South  Hadley  High 
School. 


EDWIN  H.  CHANDLER.  "Ed."  Wildlife  Management. 
170  Parmenter  Road,  West  Newton.  Born  in  1925 
at  Newton.  Entered  from  Newton  High  School. 
Activities:  Wildlife  Club  1,  2;  University  Rod  and 
Gun  Club  3,  4. 


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EMERSON  H.  CHANDLER.    "Em."    Wildlife  Manage- 

•    ment.    285   Webster  Street,   Auburndale.    Born  in 

1926   at   Wellesley.     Entered   from    Newton    High 

School.    Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rod  and 

Gun  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  HARVEY  CHAPDELAINE.    "Chap."    Market- 
ing.   36  Mary  Street,  Chicopee  Falls.   Bom  in  1925 
at  Chicopee  Falls.    Entered  from  Cathedral  High 
School,   Springfield.    Activities:   Newman  Club   1, 
■     2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  I.  CHAPSKI.  "Ed."  Geology.  136  Eden- 
field  Avenue,  Watertown.  Born  in  1926  at  Brigh- 
ton. Entered  from  Watertown  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities:  Dean's  List   1;    Fencing   Club   1. 


PAUL  E.  CHANNELL.  Poultry.  41  Charnock  Street, 
Beverly.  Born  in  1926  at  Beverly.  Entered  from 
Beverly  High  School.  Activities:  Outing  Club  2,  3, 
4  (President  3);  Square  Dance  Club  3,  4  (Pres- 
ident 3,  4);  Cross  Country  2,  3;  Winter  Track  2, 
3;   Spring  Track  2. 


ROBERT  RAYMOND  CHAPIN.  "Bob."  Industrial 
Engineering.  1  East  Street,  Northfield.  Born  in 
1925  at  Bemidji,  Minnesota.  Entered  from  Mount 
Hermon  School.  Activities:  Student  Senate  3;  En- 
gineering Club   1,   2,   3,   4. 


STANLEY  E.  CHARM.    "Stan."    Food  Technology. 
Wallingford    Road,    Brighton.     Born    in    1926 
Boston.     Transfer   from    Devens.     Activities:    Aca- 
demic   Activities    Board    4;    Dean's    Lisl    2,    3,    4; 
Senate  2;    Music  Guild  4;    Band  3.   4;   HlUel  3; 
Chemistry  Club  3. 


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ERNEST  CARLTON  CHARBON.  "Ernie."  Agricultural 
Economics.  R.F.D.  Lunds  Corner  Station,  New 
Bedford.  Born  in  1924  at  Middleboro.  Transfer 
from  Villanova  College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Newman  Club  2,   3,  4;   4-H  Club  2,   3. 


JACK  CHINIAN.    236   Boylston  Street,   Watertown. 


JOSEPH  JOHN  CHMURA,  JR.  Chemistry.  63  South 
Street,  Chicopee.  Born  in  1923  at  Springfield. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  High  School.  Activities: 
Chorus  1,  2,  3r  Operetta  Guild  2,  3;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (President  4);  Swimming 
Team  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  Ski  Club 
1,   2,   3. 


MYRON  A.  CHOTKOWSKI.  "Mike."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  153  Arlington  Street,  Framingham. 
Born  in  1921  at  Chelsea.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:   Dean's   List   2. 


FRANCIS  G.  CIARFEUA.  "Babe."  Chemistry.  49 
Sterling  Street,  Maiden.  Bom  in  1925  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Glee  Club  1,  2; 
Varieties  1,  2;  Devens  Band  1,  2;  Devenaires  1, 
2;  Operetta  Guild  1,  2;  Auto  Club  2;  Folies  3,  4; 
Education  Club  4;  Chowder  and  Marching  So- 
ciety 3,   4. 


EDWARD  CIRCULAS.  "Ed."  Bacteriology.  41  Mon- 
adnock  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1927  at  New 
York  City.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  New- 
'man  Club  1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club  1,  2;  Pre-Med. 
Club   1,  2;   Recreational  Planning  Club   1. 


JOHN  BURLEIGH  CLAPP.  JR.  Olericulture.  380  Gush- 
ing Street,  Hingham.  Born  in  1926  at  Newton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Glee  Club  1,  2; 
Chowder  and  Marching  Society  4;  Olericulture 
Club  3,  4. 


ESTELLE  R.  CHASE.  "Lolly.".  Bacteriology.  38  Nara- 
gansett  Street,  Springfield.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,  2,  3:  Bacteriology  Club  2,  3,  4  (Vice  Pres.  4): 
Hillel   Dorm   Representative   3,   4. 


STANLEY  PHILIP  CHIZ.  "Stosh."  Economics.  17 
Woodlawn  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at. 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical  High  School. 
Activities;  Statesmen  1;  Chorale  3,  4;  Operetta 
Guild  3,  4;  HiUel  1,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,  2,  3,' 
4  (Sentinel  2,  Scribe  3,  Lt.  Master  4). 


WALTER  STANLEY  CHOCHREK.  "Wally."  Mechan- 
ical Engineering.  416  North  Montello  Street, 
Brockton.  Born  in  1922  at  Lowell.  Transfer  from 
Devens. 


WILLIAM  FRANK  CHRISTENSEN.  "Bill."  Business 
Administration.  64  Kenwood  Street,  Pittsfield. 
Born  in  1926  at  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Entered  from 
Pittsfield  High  School. 


THADDEUS  JOHN  CIESLUK.  "Totsy."  English.  685 
North  Chicopee  Street,  Fairview.  Born  in  1917 
at  Holyoke.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Married  Men's  Club  2;  Newman  Club  2,  4;  Edu- 
cation Club  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  4;  Chowder  and 
Marching  Society  4;    Dean's  List   1,   2. 


GRATIA  RUTH  CLANCY.  Home  Economics.  78  East 
Street,  Mt.  Tom.  Bom  in  1928  at  Springfield. 
Transfer  from  '  American  International  College. 
Activities:  Chorale  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  4;  Kappa 
Alpha   Theta. 


GEORGE  DALE  CLARK.  "Geo."  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing. 14  Payson  Road,  Foxboro.  Born  in  1928  at 
Easthampton.  Entered  from  Foxboro  High  School. 
Activities:   S.C.A,   1;    Engineering  Club   1,  2,   3,   4. 


JO-ANNE  CLARK.  Psychology.  209  Worcester  Road, 
Framingham.  Born  in  1929  at  Williamantic,  Conn. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Panhellenic  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Psychology 
Club  3,  4;  Education  Club  4;  Athletic  Association 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Naiads  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega;  Dean's 
List   3. 


THOMAS  EDWARD  CLARK.  "Tom."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 1145  Northampton  Street,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1924  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana.  Entered 
from  Cathedral  High  School,  Indianapolis.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball' 
4;   Inter-Greek  "Ball  3;   Theta  Chi. 


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JOHN  FRANCIS  CLEVERLY.  Electrical  Engineering. 
27  Maryland  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1918  at 
Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Tennis  Team  2,  3,  4. 


LOUIE  ARTHUR  CLOUGH.  "Lou."  Zoology.  310 
Wells  Street,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1925  al  Saint 
Cloud,  Florida.  Entered  from  Greenfield  High 
School.  Activities:  Christian  Association  1,  2; 
S.  C.  A.  Cabinet  2;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop;  Edu- 
cation Club  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;   Dean's  List 


MICHAEL  JOSEPH  CLIFFORD.  "Mike."  Chemistry. 
34  Day  Avenue,  Northampton.  Born  in  1928  at 
Northampton.  Transfer  from  Saint  Michael's  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Chemistry  Club  4;  Dean's  List 
1,   2. 


LLOYD  S.  COHAN.  Electrical  Engineering.  155  Eliot 
Street,  Natick.  Born  in  1923  at  Revere.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio  Club  3,  4;  Dean's 
List    1,   2. 


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ELIOT  K.  COHEN.  "El."  Political  Science.  141  Wood- 
side  Terrace,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Spring- 
field. Transfer  from  American  International  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Flint  Oratorial  3;  Hillel  2,  3,  4; 
l.Z.F.A.  2,  3,  4:  Political  Union  4;  Crew  1:  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi;   Dean's  List   1. 


MERWIN  COHEN.  "Merky."  Accounting.  487  Pleas- 
ant Street,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  at  Holyoke. 
Entered  from  Monson  Academy.  Activities:  Col- 
legian 1;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Dean's 
List  2. 


PHYLLIS  LILLIAN  COLE.  "Phyl."  Sociology.  2  Elm 
Street,  Methuen.  Born  in  1928  at  Lawrence.  En- 
tered from  Searles  High  School.  Activities:  Aca- 
demic Activities  Board  4;,  Isogon  4;  Collegian  3, 
4;  Handbook  2,  3;  Index  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  4; 
Christian  Association  1,  2:  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1, 
2:  Athletic  Association  ],  2;  Sigma  Kappa;  Dean's 
List   1,   2. 

BRADFIELD  JOSEPH  COLLINS.  "Brad.  "  Electrical 
Engineering.  22  Ashcroft  Road.  Medford.  Born  in 
1924  at  Maiden.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Band  3,   4;   Dance  Band  3,   4;    Q.T.V. 


ROBERT  MAURICE  CONARY.  Industrial  Engineering. 
119  Sherwood  Road,  Medford.  Born  in  1927  at 
Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Band 
1,  2,   3,   4;   Newman  Club   1,   2  (Treasurer  2). 


CHARLES  B.  CONLIN.  "Chuck."  Animal  Husbandry. 
156  Babcock  Street,  Brookline.  Born  in  1926  at 
Stoughton.  Entered  from  Brookline  High  School. 
Activities:  Newman  Club  2,  3.  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  4; 
Alpha   Gamma  Rho. 


MELVIN  COHEN.  "Mel,"  Civil  Ef!5lBeefmgr'-47  Earl 
Street,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Brooklyn,  New 
York.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Engineer- 
ing Club   1,  2,  3,   4;    Dean's  List  3. 


SAMUEL  COHEN.  "Quinn"  Civil  Engineering.  7-1 
Harrison  Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1924  at  Bos- 
ton. Entered  from  Roxbury  Memorial  High  School. 
Activities:  Hillel  3,  4;  Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Mathematics  Club   1;   Spanish  Club   1. 


JOSEPH  COLLINGWOOD.  JR.  "Joe."  Chemistry.  603 
Beech  Street,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  at  Holyoke. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School. 


WILLIAM  MILES  COLLINS.  Industrial  Engineering. 
69  Chapman  Street,  Watertown.  Born  in  1926  at 
Arlington.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


EUGENE  FRANCIS  CONGDON.  "Geno."  Pubhc 
Health.  9  Pine  Street,  Great  Barrington.  Born  in 
1926  at  Great  Barrington.  Entered  from  Searles 
High  School.  Activities:  Carnival  Ball  Committee 
4;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  2,  3;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 


WALTER  PAUL  CONRADY.  "Walt."  Chemistry.  As- 
cension Street,  Blackstone.  Born  in  1920  at 
Blackstone.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  4;  Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  Dean's  List 
1,    2,    3,    4. 


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EDWARD  MICHAEL  COOGAN.  "Ted."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 10  Central  Street,  Millers  Falls. 
Born  in  1926  at  Millers  Falls.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Ball  and  Chain  Club  4; 
Dean's  List   1,  3. 


BYRON  A.  COPARANIS.  "By."  Sociology.  90  Belle- 
vue  Avenue,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1926  at  Haver- 
hill. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;    Dean's  List   3. 


ROBERT  GEORGE  COOK.  "Bob."  Government.  Silver 
Street,  North  Wilbrahom.  Born  in  1921  at  Brook- 
field.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Political 
Union  4;    Decn's  List  3. 


GEORGE  CRUFT  COREY.  Economics.  Barrett's  Mill 
Road,  Concord.  Born  in  1924  at  Harvard.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Devens  Senate  1,  2 
(President  2);  Senate  3,  4  (Vice  President  3);  Po- 
litical Union  3,  4   (Vice  Chairman). 


JAMES  J.  CORMACK,  JR.  "Jim."  Chemistry.  73  North 
Street,  Ludlow.  Born  in  1925  at  Ludlov/.  En- 
tered from  Ludlow  High  School. 


BERNARD  CALVIN  COSSAR.  "Whitey."  Chemistry. 
West  Main  Street,  Brookfield.  Born  in  1923  at 
North  Sudbury.  Entered  from  David  Brown  High 
School,  Spencer.  Activities:  Chemistry  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Spring  Track  1,  2,  3;  Winter  Track  1,  2,  3; 
Cross  Country  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Dean's  List   1,  3. 


WEBSTER  ELIOT  GOTTEN.  "Web."  Economics.  30 
Middle  Street,  Florence.  Born  in  1925  at  Marble- 
head.  Entered  from  Northampton  High  School. 
Activities:  Football  2,  3;   Dean's  List  2,  3. 


ALFRED  COUHTINES.  Civil  Engineering.  Cotuit. 
Bom  in  1924  at  Johnstown,  New  York.  Transfer 
from  Devens. 


LAWRENCE  HENRY  COUTURE.  "Pete."  Wildlife 
Management.  311  Glendale  Road,  North  Wilbra- 
ham.  Born  in  1916  at  Springfield.  Entered  from 
Technical  High  School.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
4;  Fish  and  Game  Club  3,  4;  Ice  Hockey  2;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 


WALTER  JOHN  COX.  "Walt."  Economics.  60  Pres- 
cott  Street,  Readville.  Born  in  1928  at  Readville. 
Entered  from  Hyde  Park  High  School.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3;  Varsity 
"M"   Club  2,   3,   4;    Kappa  Sigma. 


RAYMOND  M.  CORNISH.  "Ray."  Chemistry.  17 
Warwick  Road,  Watertown.  Born  in  1925  at 
Waltham.  Entered  from  Watertown  High  School. 
Activities:  Phillips  Brooks  Club  2;  Chemistry  Club 
3,  4  (Treasurer  4);   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


MARY  LOUISE  COTE.  Botany.  411  Rogers  Avenue, 
West  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at  West  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Cathedral  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Botany  3,  4;  Lab.  Asst.;  Outing  Club  3, 
4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Athletic  Association 
1,  2,   3,   4. 


ERWIN  RUSSELL  COULSON.  "Ed."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 1007  Allen  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1925  at  Reading.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Jun- 
ior College.  Activities:  Ski  Club  1,  3,  4;  Dean's 
List  1. 


EDWARD  FRANCIS  COUSINEAU,  JR.  "Coz.  '  Mech- 
anical Engineering.  47  Sterling  Street,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Tech- 
nical High  SchooL  Activities:  Newman  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4;   Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


JOHN  CALDWELL  COWLES.  "Jack."  Floriculture. 
13  Spring  Street,  Ipswich.  Born  in  1923  at  May- 
agiiez,  Puerto  Rico.  Entered  from  Stonehcrai  High 
SchooL  Activities:  Floriculture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4: 
Dean"s  List  3. 


JAMES  EDWARD  CRAFT.  English.  51  June  Street, 
Worcester.  Bom  in  1920  at  Worcester.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Statesman  2,  3;  Radio 
Club  1,  2;  Commonwealth  3:  Germanic  Society 
1,  2. 


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HENRY  L.  CRAWSHAW.  "Hank."  Forestry.  142  Otis 
Street,  Hingham.  Born  in  1923  at  Hingham. 
Entered  from  Chauncy  Hall  School.  Activities: 
Camera  Club   2;    I.R.C.   3;    Forestry  Club  4. 


RICHARD  FLEMING  CREERON.  "Dick."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  19  Kendall  Street,  Worcester.  Born 
at  Worcester.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Devens  Automotive  Club  1,  2  (President  1,  Direc- 
tor 2);    Mechanical  Engineering  Club  4. 


HOBART  N.  CROCKER.  "Hoby."  Physical  Education. 
1074  Massachusetts  Avenue,  ArUngton.  Born  in 
1925  at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Physical  Education  Club  3,  4:  Football  1, 
2;  Ball  and  Chain  Club  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4. 


ELEANOR  CROWELL.  Animal  Husbandry,  Sand- 
v/ich.  Born  in  1928  at  Hyannis.  Entered  from 
Henry  T.  Wing  School.  Activities:  Chorus  2;  Judg- 
ing Team  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Athletic  Association  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Dean's   List  3. 


PHILIP  MARTIN  CULLIN.  "Potts."  History.  52  Clark 
Street,  Lynn.  Born  in  1925  at  Lynn.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:   Newman  Club  4. 


TERRENCE  EDWARD  CUNNINGHAM.  "Terry."  Elec 
trical  Engineering.  4  Charles  Street,  Winlhrop 
Born   in    1924   at   Boston.    Transfer   from   Devens 

>      Activities:  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;    Concert  Associa 
tion  3,  4:   Varieties  3,  4;  Masquers;  Nev/man  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Engineering  Club  3,  4;   Sigma  Phi  Ep; 
Ion;    Dean's  List   1,  2,   3,  4. 


WILLIAM  G.  CREED.  "Bill."  Poultry.  138  Conanf 
Street,  Beverly.  Born  in  1923  at  Beverly.  Transfer 
from  Devens.    Activities:   Dean's  List  3, 


WILLIAM  FRANCIS  CRIMMIN.  "Bill."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 4  Sampson  Street,  Spencer.  Transfer 
from  Devens.    Activities:  Nev/man  Club  I,  2,  3. 


lACQUELINE  CROSBY.  "Jacquie."  Psychology.  69 
South  Central  Street,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1928  at 
Haverhill.  Entered  from  Haverhill  High  School. 
Activities:  Chorus  2;  Outing  Club  1,  2;  Christian 
Association  1,  2,  3;  Psychology  Club  3,  4;  Radio 
Club  1,  2;  I.R.C.  1,  2;  Athletic  Association  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Sigma  Kappa;  Honors  Work  4;  Dean's  List 
1,  2,  3,   4. 

ALEXANDER  FARBER  CULLEN,  JR.  Business  Admin- 
istration. East  Washington  Road,  Hinsdale.  Born 
in  1923  at  Pittsfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Devens  Glee  Club  3;  Merrymount  Masquers 
1,   2,  3;   Chowder  and  Marching  Society  4. 


RICHARD  M.  CUNNINGHAM.  "Dick."  English.  143 
Temple  Street,  Gardner.  Bom  in  1924  at  Gardner. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  AcHvities:  Newman  Club 
1,  2;   Spanish  Club  1,  2. 


WILLIAM  JAMES  CUNNINGHAM.  History.  523  Os- 
good Street,  North  Andover.  Born  in  1926  at 
Lawrence.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


BARBARA   ADELL    CURRAN.     "Barb."    History.     Ill 

1        Nevins    Avenue,    Longmeadow.     Born    in    1928    at 

!        Vv'ashington,    D.C.     Entered    from    Classical    High 

I       School.    Activities:  Dean's  List   1,   2,   4;    Collegian 

(        2,  3,  4;   Roister  Doisters  2,  3;   Operetta  Guild  2,  3; 

S.C.A.    1,    2,   3,    4;    Pilgrim   Fellowship    1,    2,    3,    4; 

Pre-Med.    Club    1,    2;    Radio    Club    3,    4;    Athletic 

Association  2,  3,  4;   Drill  Team  2,  3;   Pi  Beta  Phi. 

JAMES  PATRICK  CURTIN.  "Jim."  English.  130  King 
Street,  Northampton.  Born  m  1926  at  Florence. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Collegian  3,  4 
(Feature    and   Managing '  Editor   3,    Editor   4.) 


RAYMOND    A.     CURRIER.  "Ray."      Forestry.     Elm 

Street,    Salisbury;     Born  in    1925    at    Cambridge, 

Transfer   from   Devens.  Activities:   Forestry   Club 
4;    Dean's  List   1,   3. 


CARL  IRVING  CUTLER.  Electrical  Engineering.  48 
Walcolt  Street,  Maiden.  Born  in  1923  at  Chelsea. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Ccll;aian  3,  4; 
Hillel  1,  2."  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio 
Amateur  Club  WIPUOl,  2,  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  GUNNER  DAHLSTROM.  "Bob."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  33  Webb  Street,  Weymouth.  Born 
m  1923  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties;  Engineering   Club   4. 


MICHAEL  C.  DAMIANO.  "Mike."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 279  Lexington  Street,  Watertown.  Born 
in   1927  at  Brighton.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


ROBERT  ESMOND  DANIELS.  "Bob."  Marketing.  99 
Ruthven  Street,  Roxbury.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Baseball  Team 
1;  Student  Senate  2,  3;  Spanish  Club  1;  I.R.C.  1, 
2;   Dean's  List  1,  2. 


MARSHALL  H.  DAVID.  Electrical  Engineering.  108 
Governor  Winthrop  Road,  Somerville.  Born  in 
1927  at  Somerville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Radio  Club  3,  4. 


SPENCER  LAPPEN  DAVIS.  Food  Technology.  1742 
Commonwealth  Avenue,  Brighton.  Born  in  1927 
at  Boston.  Entered  from  Boston  English  High 
School.  Activities:  Hillel  1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club 
3,  4;  Food  Technology  Club  3,  4. 


RANDALL  L.  DEAN.  "Randy."  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering. 15  Spring  Street,  Shrewsbury.  Born  in 
1924  at  Worcester.  Entered  from  Shrewsbury 
High  School.  Activities:  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3;  Agricul- 
tural Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4;  Dairy  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4. 


THEODORE  DELEVORYAS.  "Ted."  Botany.  153 
Graltan  Street,  Chicopee  Falls.  Born  in  1929  at 
Chicopee  Falls.  Entered  from  Chicopee  High 
School.  Activities:  Chorus  1;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ARA  DEMURJIAN.  Light  Building  Construction.  18 
Silk  Street,  Arlington.  Born  in  1925  at  Cambridge. 
Entered  from  Manter  Hall  Prep.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3;  A-gricuhural  Engineering  Club  3,  4;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon. 


DANIEL  RICHARD  DALY.  "Digger."  English.  196 
Woodland  Avenue,  Gardner.  Born  in  1925  at 
Gardner.  Gardner  High  School.  Activities:  Roister 
Doisters  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa;    Dean's  List   1,   2,   3,  4. 


HOWARD  E.  DANIELS.  Geology.  10  Larone  Avenue,, 
West  Springfield.  Born  in  1924  at  West  Spring-; 
field.    Transfer  from  Devens.  | 


GEORGE  EDWARD  DAVIAU.  Electrical  Engineering. 
470  Newton  Street,  South  Hadley.  Born  in  1921' 
at  South  Hadley.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Electrical  Engineering  Club   1,   2,   3,   4. 


NEWTON  STANLEY  DAVIDOW.  "Newt.  "  English. 
5  Elm  Hill  Avenue,  Roxbury.  Born  in  1928  at' 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Band 
2;  Hillel  3,  4  (Newspaper  Editor  3);  Creative 
Writing  Workshop  2;  Dean's  List  2. 


DOUGLAS  DEAN.  "Doug."  Chemistry.  201  Park 
Street,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  at  Holyoke.  En- 
tered from  Holyoke  High.  Activities:  Chemistry 
Club  4;    Dean's  List   1, 


WILLIAM  DEANE.  "BiD."  Food  Technology.  70 
North  Main  Street,  Whitinsville.  Born  in  1926  at 
Whitinsville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  4;    Food  Technology  Club  4. 


RAYMOND  J.  DEMEO.  "Ray."  Economics.  882 
Moody  Street,  Walthara.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Varsity  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Golf  1,  2,  3, 
4;   Student  Senate  2. 


HOWARD  ERNEST  DENNY.  Business  Administration. 
5  Jewett  Street,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at' 
Northampton.  Entered  from  Northampton  High 
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JOHN  L.  DENYSE.  "Jack."  Accounting.  203  Tri- 
angle Street,  Amherst.  Born  in  1927  at  Amherst. 
Entered   from   Amherst   High   School. 


RICHARD  EDMUND  DESJARLAIS.  "Dick."  Mathe- 
matics. 68  Ducharme  Avenue,  WiUiamsett.  Born 
in  1925  at  WiUiamsett.  Transfer  from  North 
Adams  State  Teachers'  College.  Activities;  Chor- 
ale 3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  3,  4;  Mathematics  Club 
4:   Education  Club  4:   Q.T.V. 


FRANCIS  TIMOTHY  DESMOND.  "Des."  Industrial 
Engineering.  57  Lexington  Street,  Everett.  Born 
in  1926  at  Maiden.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering  Club  3,   4. 


FRANCIS  A.  DEPUY.  "Frank."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 68  Spruce  Street,  Watertown.  Born  in 
1917  at  Dayton,  Washington.  Transfer  from  Or- 
egon State  College. 


JOHN  NICKOLAS  DE  SALVO.  Business  Administra- 
tion. 46  Walnut  Street,  Belmont.  Born  in  1926 
at  Belmont.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


MARCEL  LEO  DESROSIERS.  "Mac."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 35  Donny  Biook  Road,  Brighton.  Bom  in 
1925  at  Lowell.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Civil  Engineering  Club 
2,   3,   4:    Military  Ball  Committee  3. 


FRANK  I.  DEVER,  JR.  "Chick."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 29  Prentice  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in  1922 
at  Attleboro.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psy- 
chology Club  3,  4;  I.R.C.  3,  4;  Veterans  Club  3; 
Business  Administration  Club  3,  4;  Political  Union 
3,  4;   Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

EUGENE  DI  CESARE.  Mechanical  Engineering.  232 
Pleasant  Street,  Leominster.  Born  in  1926  at  Leo- 
minster. Entered  from  Leominster  High  School. 
Activities:    Mechanical   Engineering    Club   3,    4. 


HENRY  S.  DICKSON.    Electrical  Engineering.   7  Great 
Road,  East  Acton.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


AIME  PAUL  DEXTRADER.  "Dex."  Business  Admin- 
istration, 18  Dale  Street,  Ware,  Born  in  1925  at 
Lawrence.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  So- 
ciety of  Intercollegiate  Noetics  2,  3,  4;  Roister 
Doisters  4;  Varieties  3:  Follies  3,  4;  Fencing  Club 
1;    Military  Ball  3. 


MARY  LUCILLE  DICKMAN.  "Dickie. '  Home  Econ- 
omics, 12  Atlantic  Avenue,  Rockport.  Born  in 
1928  at  Rockport.  Entered  from  Rockport  High 
SchooL  Activities:  Newman  Club  i,  2,  3,  i;  Home 
Ec.  Club  4. 


JANICE  AMANDA  DILLARD.  "Jan."  Sociology.  44 
Lake  Street,  Piltsfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Pittsfield. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Nominating  Committee  3;  Handbook  1,  2;  S.C.A. 
1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet  3;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2; 
Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;   I.R.C.  1,  2. 


JOSEPH  FRANCIS  DILLMAN.  ."Joe."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 107  Richmond  "-.Street,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1924  at  Brooklyn.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Class  Officer  2;  Sen- 
ate 1;  Adelphia  4;  Carnival  1,  2,  3,;  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon. 


ARTHUR  LAWRENCE  DiVENUTI.  "Art."  Electrical 
Engineering.  137  Mountain  Avenue,  Revere.  Born 
in  1923  at  Everett.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Radio  Club  3,  4;   Dean's  List   1,   2,  3. 


EDWIN  HARRY  DINELEY.  "Ed."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 8  Pearl  Street,  Beverly.  Born  in  1926  at 
Oak  Park,  Illinois.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities; Dean's  List  1,  3,  4;  Nexvman  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Mechanical  Engineering  Club  1,  2;   Q.T.V. 


JAY  TRUMAN  DOANE.  Electrical  Engineering.  Bige- 
low  Street,  Marlboro.  Born  in  1923  at  Marlboro. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3. 


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OSCAR  CLARENCE  DOANE.  JR.  Os."  General 
Agriculture.  Warwick.  Born  in  1924  at  Dana. 
Entered  from  New  Salem  Academy.  Activities: 
Choir  1;  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chorus  2,  4; 
Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  2,  3;  F.F.A.  3,  4;  Student 
Action  2;  Dorm.  Social  Chairman  2,  3,  4;  Honors 
Work  3. 

PAUL  TAYLOR  DOHERTY.  Floriculture.  Hayden 
Rowe,  Hopkinton.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Chov/der  and  March- 
ing Society  4;  Floriculture  Club  2,  3,  4;  Dean's 
List   1,  2,  3:   Honors  Work  4. 


BARBARA  ANNE  DONAHUE.  "Donnie."  Botany.  70 
Edgehill  Road,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1929  at  Win- 
throp.  Entered  from  Winthrop  Hiqh  School.  Ac- 
.  tivities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  DriU'leam  1,  2,  3; 
Executive  Committee  4;  Collegian  1;  Roister  Dois- 
ters 2,  3;  Chorus  3;  Operetta  Guild  2,  3;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Floriculture  Club  2,  3,  4: 
W.A.A.  2,   3,  4;   Chi  Omega  2,   3,  4. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  DONEGAN.  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 25  Hayes  Road,  Roshndale.  Born  in  1924  at 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;   Engineering  Club  3,  4. 


CLARENCE  EDWIN  DOUCETTE.  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 64  Ballardvale  Street,  Wilmington.  Born 
in  1923  at  Quincy,  Entered  from  Wilmington  High 
School.     Activities:    Engineering    Club   3,    4. 


WILLIAM  JOHN  DOBIAS.  "Bill  "  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. Van  Nuys  Road,  Colrain.  Born  in  1925  at 
Colrain.  Entered  from  Arms  Academy.  Activities: 
Roister  Doisters  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  3;  Index  4  (Adv. 
Mgr);  Military  Ball  Committee  3;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering Club  4;  Distinguished  Military  Student; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


ALDEN  C.  DOLIBER.  "Cush."  Animal  Husbandry. 
46  Falmouth  Road,  West  Newton.  Born  in  1926 
at  Boston.  Entered  from  Newton  High  School. 
Activities:  Future  Farmers  of  America  3,  4  (Vice 
Pres.   4);    Dean's   List   2,   3,   4. 


EDWARD  WILLIAM  DORAN.  "Ed. "  Marketing.  4 
Harborview  Avenue,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1925  at 
Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Inter- 
frat.  Council  3,  4;  Outing  Club  1,  2:  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bus.  Ad.  Club  3,  4;  Inter-Greek 
Ball  4;    O.T.V. 


MARIELLEN  DONOGHUE.  History.  280  Oak  Street, 
Holyoke.  Born  in  1929  at  Holyoke.  Entered  from 
Holyoke  High  School.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  1;  Education  Club  4; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


EVERETT  GEORGE  DOWNING.  "Ev,"  History.  38 
Lessey  Street,  Amherst.  Born  in  1926  at  Brookline. 
Entered  from  Brown  University.  Activities:  S.C.A. 
3,  4;   College  Pilgrim  Fellowship  2,  3:   I.R.C.  2,  4. 


RUSSELL    STEPHAN    DRAGO. 


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72  Avenue  A,  Turners  Falls.  Born  in  1928  at 
Turners  Falls.  Entered  from  Turners  Falls  High 
SchooL  Activities:  Education  Club  4;  Dean's  List 
2,  3. 


Chemistry.       PETER  JOSEPH  DREVINSKY.    "Pete."    Chemistry.    14 


Lane  Street,  Middleboro.  Born  in  1925  at  Middle- 
boio.  Entered  from  Memorial  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Collegian  1:  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club  2,  3,  4;  Baseball 
1,  2;   Hockey  2;   Kappa  Sigma. 


JOHN  HOWARD  DuBOIS.  "Red."  Animal  Husban- 
dry. 74  Romaine  Avenue,  Maywood,  New  Jersey. 
Born  in  1926  at  New  York  City.  Entered  from 
Bogota  High  School,  Maywood.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3,  4:  Football  2,  3;  Animal  Husbandry  Club 
"1,  2,  3,  4;   Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


JACK  LeROY  DuMOND.  "Black  Jack."  Economics. 
556  White  Street,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Springfield  Technical 
High  School.    Activities:  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


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VALMORE  A.  DUBREUtt:  Pre-Medical.  550  County 
Street,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1927  at  New  Bed- 
ford. Transfei;--ffom  Devens.  Activities:  Newman 
Club  1,  2,-4:  Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3;  Pre-Med. 
Club  .4:    S    -lal  Comm.  (Devens)   1,  2,  3. 


WILLIAM  GERARD  DUNN.  "Bill."  English.  Tucker 
St.,  Lenox,  Mass.  Born  in  1925  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Collegian  3,  4 
(Sports  Editor  4);  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  WMUA 
3,   4;    Edu.  Club   4;    Varsity  Basketball  3. 


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SEWELL  NIGHTENGALE  DUNION,  JR.  "Bud."  Gen- 
eral Business.  276  Green  River  Road,  Greenfield. 
Born  in  1924  at  Lov/ell,  Mass.  Transfer  from  San 
Diego    State   Teachers    College,    San   Diego,    Cal. 


PHILIP  Q.  DWYER.  "Gabby."  Economics.  19  Fair- 
field Avenue,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  at  Holyoke. 
Mass.  Entered  Jrom  Holyoke  High  School.  Acti- 
vities: Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  D.  EDDY.  "Bob."  Economics.  1950  Whitney 
St.,  Amherst.  Eoin  in  1921  ai  Boston,  Mass.  En- 
tered from  Amherst  High  School. 


ARRETA  IRENE  EDMONDS.  "Reta."  History.  9 
Third  Street,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Born  in  1926  at 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  Entered  from  Pittsfield  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Scrolls  2; 
Chorus  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mathematics 
Club   1;    International  Club    1,   2;    I.R.C.   3. 


RAYMOND  HERMAN  EGER.  "Ray."  Chemistry.  475 
Beech  Street,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  S.C.A.  3;  Chemistry  Club 
4;    Ski  Club  4. 


DAVID  CROCKER  ELDRIDGE.  "Dave."  V/ildlife 
Management.  64  Gibbs  Avenue,  'Wareham,  Mass. 
Born  in  1925  at  Fall  River,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
Boston  University. 


JOHN  GEORGE  ELLIS.  Bacteriology.  745  'Wrashington 
Street,   Wellesley,   Mass.    Born  in   1924   at  North- 
ampton, Mass.    Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities: 
■  Bacteriology  Club  3,   4. 


ENDRE  ENDRESEN,  JR.  Food  Technology.  Amherst 
College  G.  1.  Village.  Born  in  1925  at  Nevifton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
4;   Chemistry  Club"  1,2;   Food  Technology  Club  4. 


ARNOLD  JOHN  ESTELLE.  "Bud."  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 27  Wilson  Avenue,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Born  in  1921  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Spring- 
field High  School.  Activities:  Football  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club  1:  Phi-Ed.  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club  3,  4;    Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,   3,   4. 


HYMAN  SAUL  EDELSTEIN.  "Hy."  '  Chemistry.  35 
Glenway  Street,  Dorchester.-  Born  in  1927  at  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2j  3,  4;  Adelphia  (Secretary- 
Treasurer);  Burnham  Declamation  2  (1st  prize); 
Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3;  Varieties  2,  3,  4;  Hillel 
2.  3;  Chem.  Club  -3,  4;  Radio  Club  2,  3;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi   1,  2,  3,   4  (Sec.   3,   Pres.  4). 

JOHN  S.  EGAN.  Pomology.  E-7  T,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  in  1922  at  Wakefield,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
Devejis.  Activities:  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Pom< 
ology  Club  2,   3,   4  (Treasurer), 


HUGH  F.  ELDER.  Civil  Engineering.  M-3  Federal 
Circle,  Amherst  Born  m  1923  at  "Wellesley,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Devens  Activities:  Engineering 
Club    1,   2    3,   4,    Ski  Club   1,    Science  Club    1,   2. 


ERWIN  M.  ELDRIDGE.  Pre  Medical  (Zoology).  .65 
South  St.,  Great  Barrington,  Mass.  Born  in  1926  at 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Devens's  Glee  Club  3:  Chem.  Club  4;  Fre-Med. 
Club  2,   3   (Vice-Pres.)  4;    German  Club  2,   3, 


JOSEPH  DAY  EMERSON.  "Joe."  Economics.  58  Cen- 
tral Street,  Auburndale,  Mass.  Born  in'  1927  at 
Boston,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List   1,   2;-  Chorus   (Devens)   1. 


THEODORE  STEVENSON  ESCHHOLZ.  "Ted."  An- 
imal Husbandry.  44  Lowell  Street,  Andover, 
Mlass.  Born  in  1925  at  Hartford,  Conn.  Transfer 
from  Dartmouth.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Judging  Teams  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  3, 
4. 


ALLAN  JOHN  ESTEY,  JR.  "Al."  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing. 20  Holt  Road,  Holden,  Mass.  Born  in  1922 
at  Worcester,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities:  Chemistry  Club  4. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS  EVANS.  "Bill."  Pie-Medical.  16 
Massasoit  Place,  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  American  International 
College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  4;  Lotta  Scholar- 
ship 4;  Outing  Club  2,  3;  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Spring  Track  '3,  4;   Winter  Track  3,   4. 


NANCY  FARNSWORTH.  "Nan."  Home  Economics. 
31  Chesterfield  Road,  Worcester.  Eorn  in  1928  at 
Worcester,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Simmons  College. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3;  S.C.A.  2;  Home  Ec. 
Club   4;    Kappa   Alpha  Theta   2,   3   (House   Man- 


SOLOMON  FEINBERG.  History.  11  Vesta  Road,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.  Born  in  1925  at  Dorchester, .  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Hillel  3,  4; 
I.Z.F.A,  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club  2,  3,  4. 


ANTONIO  FERREIRA.  "Tony."  Civil  Engineering. 
11  Center  Street,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Born  in  1929  at 
Holyoke,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Holyoke  Junior 
College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;-  Engineering 
Club  2,  3,  4;   Soccer  (Varsity)  3,  4. 


HAROLD  FIENMAN.  "Hal."  Physical  Education.  71 
Euston  Road,  Brighton,  Mass.  Born  in  1923  at 
Boston,  Mass.  Entered  from  Brighton  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3:  Adelphia  3,  4;  Varieties 
1;  Outstanding  Track  Man  oi  1949;  Hillel  1;  Inter- 
irat.  Council;  Senate  3;  Phys.  Ed.  Club  3,  4;  Var- 
sity "M"  Club  3;  Maroon  Key  1;  Football  1,  2,  3, 
4:  Winter  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Spring  Track  2,  3,  4; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi, 

SAUL  FINKEL.  "Fink."  Industrial  Engineering.  38 
Algonquin  Place,  Springfield,  Mass.  Born  in  1926 
at  Worcester,  Mass.  Entered  from  Classical  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3;  Hillel  1,  2; 
Intramural  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Intramural  Soft- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  4. 


BETTY  LOUISE  FISCHER.  "Fish."  Sociology.  18 
Rockland  Street,  Concord,  New  Hampshire.  Born 
in  1929  at  Brockton.  Entered  from  Newton  High 
School.  Activities;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chorus  1,  3,  4;  Chorale  2,  3,  4;  Academic  Activ- 
ities Board  1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Nominating  Comm. 
2;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judson  Fellowship  1,  2,  3; 
Secretary  3;   W.A.A.  1,  2;   Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

■WILLIAM  ARTHUR  FITZPATRICK.  "Fitz."  Wild  Life 
Management.  Wendell  Rd.,  Shutesbury,  Mass. 
Born  in  1917  at  Rochdale,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
S.  S.  A.    Activities:  4-H  Club  1,  2  (S.S.A.). 


DONALD  F.  FAIR.  "Don."  Food  Technology.  19 
Parkman  Street,  Natick,  Mass.  Bern  in  1926  at 
Natick.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  4;  Mihtaiy  Ball  3;  Chemistry  Club  4:1 
Food  Technology  Club  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha' 
3,  4. 


PAUL  JAMES  FEELEY.  "Rick."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 12  Pearl  Street,  Medford,  Mass.  Born 
in  1926  at  Boston,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Devens  Varieties  1,  2; 
Deven's  Masquers  1,  2;  Engineering  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3. 


JOSEPH  FRANCIS  FERRANTE.  "Joe,'  Electrical  En- 
gineering. 321  Centre  Street,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born 
in  1925  at  Boston,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club 
1,   2;    Engineering   Club  3,   4. 


COURTLAND  FIELD.  Romance  Language.  20  Plecs- 
.ant  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass.  Born  in  1923  at  New 
York  City,  N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties:  Radio  Club   1,   2,   3. 


HENRY  JOSEPH  FILAR.  "Hank."  English.  17  Linda 
.'i venue,  Willimansett,  Mass.  Born  m  1927  at 
Chicopee,   Mass.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


EDWARD  ANTHONY  FIORELLO.  "Eddie."  Electrical 
Engineering.  46  Logan  Avenue,  Medford,  Mass. 
Born  in  1921  at  Boston,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:   Radio   Club    1,   2,    3,   4. 


WILLIAM  J.  FITZGERALD.  "Fitz."  Psychology.  95 
Rindge  Avenue,  Cambridge,  Mass..  Born  in  1925 
at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Newman  Club  3,  4;  Psychology  Club  3,  4;  Vars- 
ity  Club   2,   3,   4;    Ed.   Club  4;    Q.T.V.  -Fiaternity. 


TRACY  IVAN  FLAGG.  PuMic  Health.  275  Somerset 
Ave.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Born  in  1926  at  Bostcn, 
Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  SAE  3,  4  (Stevrard);  Bacteriology 
Club  3,   4. 


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JOHN  JOSEPH  FLANAGAN,  JR.  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing. 34  Hereward  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Born  in  1925  at  Brockline,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:  Class  Officer  4:  Student  Gov't. 

1,  2,   3;    Newman  Club    1,   2,    3,   4;    Social  Union 
Comm.   4;    Atomic   Energy  Club   1;    Eng.   Club    1, 

2,  3;   O.T.V.   4. 


GARDNER  BRUCE  FLETCHER.  "Elbie."  Economics. 
141  Sylvan  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Born  in  1924 
at  Springfield,  Mass.  Activities:  Baseball  2; 
Carnival  Ball  3,  4,  Co-Chairm'an  4;  Kappa  Sigma 
2,   3,   4  (Soc.   Chair.   2,   Treas.   3), 


JOHN  FRANCIS  FLEMING.  "Jack."  Chemical  Engi- 
neering. 29  Spruce  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Born  in 
1925  at  Lawrence,  Mass.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,   2,   3. 


FRANCIS  CONSTANT  FLORINI.  "Frank."  Poultry 
Husbandry.  10  Hodges  Cross  Road,  North  Adams, 
Mass.  Born  in  1919  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Enter  from  Drury  High.  Activities:  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Club  1;  Poultry  Club  1,  2;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon   1,   2,   3,   4. 


PAUL  MICHAEL  FOLEY.  Entomology.  1429  Cam- 
bridge St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Born  in  1927  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Nev^man  Club  2,  3,  4;  Fernald  Entomology 
Club  3,   4;   Ball  and  Chain  Club. 


DOUGLAS  BERNARD  FOOTIT.  "Dougal."  Landscape 
Architecture.  Federal  Circle  Apt.  J-1,  Amherst, 
Mass.  Born  in  1923  at  Beachmont,  Mass.  Entered 
from  Cathedral  High.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3, 
4;  Senate  3;  Adelphia  3,  4;  Roister  Doisters  1,  2; 
Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  1;  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,  2;  Pistol  Team  2;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  2,  3,  4. 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  FOX.  "Bob."  Pre-Medical.  9 
Banks  St.,  Scmerville,  Mass.  Born  in  1926  at 
Somerville,   Mass.    Transfer  from  Devens, 


JOSEPH  PETER  ERASER.  "Joe."  Economics.  12  Mt. 
Vernon  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Born  in  1925  at 
Sheepscott,  Maine.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  4;   Ski  Club  3,  4. 


BARBARA  LUCY  FREEMAN.  "Barb."  Zoology.  State 
Rd.,  ICittery,  Maine.  Born  in  1929  at  Brockton. 
Entered  from  Arms  Academy.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judson  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4.  S.C.A. 
1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club  4:  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors 
Work   4. 


ROBERT  GEORGE  FREEMAN.  "Bob."  Mathematics. 
536  North  Main,  Palmer.  Born  in  1926  at  Monson. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Education  Club 
4:   iMathematics  Club  4. 


EDWARD  CHARLES  FONTAINE.  "Chip"  Industrial 
Engineering.  22  Kingsley  Ave  ,  Haydenville, 
Mass.  Born  in  1920  at  Hayden/iUe,  Mass.  En- 
tered from  Williamsburg  High  School.  Activities : 
Engineering  Club  3,  4.  V 


KENNETH  S.  FORD.  "Ken."  Economics.  Sioux  Rd., 
West  Dudley,  Mass.  Born  in  1921  at  Sheldon 
Springs,  Vermont.  Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells 
High   School.    Activities:   Dean's   List   2,    3. 


GUY  ARTHUR  FRANCESCHINI.  Physics.  106  West 
Main  St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1918  at  North 
Adams.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3:  Student  Senate  Devens  1,  2,  3  (Vice 
Pres.)  3:    l.R.C.   4;    German  Club   2,   3. 


HERBERT  MARTIN  FREEDMAN.  "Herb  "  Accounting. 
89  Fayston  Street,  Roxbury.  Born  m  1925  at  Bos'- 
ton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
2;    Student   Senate  2. 


JOHN   JOSEPH  freeman;     Landscape   Architecture. 

162  Central  Avenue,  Milton.  Born  in  1921  at 
Brookline.  Entered  from  Hyde  Park  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Roister  Doisters 
3;  Operetta  Guild  3;  Landscape  Architecture  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4:   Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


RESTITUTO  TREILLE  FHESTO.  English.  495  Wash- 
ington St.,  Brighton.  Born  in  1926  at  New  York 
City.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Collegian 
4;  Statesmen  2;  French  Club  2,  4;  Int.  Students 
Club  3,  4. 


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DONALD  W.  FRIEDMAN.  "Don."  Political  Science. 
26  Sherman  St.,  Beverly.  Born  in  1926  at  Pea- 
body.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  I.R.C. 
3;    Judiciary  2;    Hockey  3. 


BREWSTER  WESTON  FULLER.  "Bruce."  Landscape 
Architecture.  96  Central  St.,  East  Bridgewater. 
Born  in  1922  at  Brockton.  Entered  from  East 
Bridgewater  High  School.  Activities:  Horticulture 
Show  2,  3,  4  {Chairman)  4;  Landscape  Architec- 
ture Club  3,  4  (Pres.)  4;   Ski  Club  2. 


STANLEY  HENRY  FRODYMA.  "Stan."  Bacteriology. 
88  High  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1924  at  Holyoke. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Newman  Club  2,  4;  Bacteriology 
Club  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  1,  2. 


WINFIELD  SCOTT  FULLER.  "Scotty."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 42  Meacham  Rd.,  Somerville.  Born 
in  1926  at  Cambridge.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


WALLACE  RUSSELL  FULTON.  "Wally."  Chemistry. 
608  South  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1926  at 
West  Pelhom.  Entered  from  Amherst  High  School. 
Activities:   Chemistry  Club   3,    4. 


DAVID  GERALD  GABRIELSEN.  "Gabby,"  Econom- 
ics. 35  Park  St.,  Webster.  Born  in  1929  at  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Entered  from  Bartlett  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  3; 
Rifle  Team  3,  4;  Economic  Honors  Society  4;  Mili- 
tary Scholarship  Comm.  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Theta 
Chi. 


PAUL  A.  GAGNON.  History.  36  Catharine  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Statesmen  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  3, 
4;  Music  Guild  4;  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  LR.C. 
3,  4;  Political  Union  3,  A;  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi 
Kappa   Phi. 


ALFRED  PETER  GALASSO.  "Al."  Pre-Medical.  1914 
Hering  Ave.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Born  in  1923  at  New 
York  City.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Dean's  List;  Chem.  Club  4;  Pre-Med.  Club  3,  4; 
German  Club  4;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


DEXTER  D.  GALUSHA.  Physical  Education.  School 
St.,  Cheshire.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Hockey  1,  2,  3;  Ski  Club 
1,   2. 


MARCIA  JANET  GARDNER.  "Marshe."  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 35  West  Chester  St.,  Nantucket,  Born  in 
1928  at  Nantucket.  Entered  from  Nantucket  High 
School.  Activities:  Outing  Club  1,  2;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club  1,  2;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club 

1,  2,   3,  4;   Women's  A.  A.   1,   2,   3,   4;    Naiads    1, 

2,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


EDWARD  K.  FUNKHOUSER,  JR.  "Ed."  Light  Build- 
ing Construction.  87  Inwood  Ave.,  Montclair, 
N.  J.  Born  in  1924  at  Philadelphia.  Entered  from 
Montclair  High  School.  Activities:  Maroon  Key  2; 
Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4;  A.S.A.E.  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club  3,  4;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Winter  Track 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Spring  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming 
Team    2;    Kappa   Sigma. 

MICHAEL  C.  GAFFNEY.    24  Cottage  Park,  Reading. 


WALTER  AUSTIN  GAINES.  "Walt."  Chemistry.  60 
4th  St.,  Turners  Falls.  Born  in  1924  at  Wilhams- 
ville.  Entered  from  Greenfield  High  School.  Activ- 
ities; Dean's  List  3. 


DIANA  LOUISE  GALLOTTA.  "Di."  English.  124  Divi- 
sion St.,  North  Attleboro.  Born  in  1928  at  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Entered  from  North  Attleboro  High 
School.  Activities;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Student  Life 
Comm.  3,  4;  PhiUips  Brooks  Club  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A. 
1,  2,  3;    Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 


WILLIAM  BARTLETT  GANNON.  "Bill.  '  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 41  Conwell  Ave.,  Somerville.  Born  in 
1927  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Entered  from  Somerville 
High  School.  Activities:  Wesley  Foundation  3,  4; 
Outing  Club  3,  4;  Civil  Eng.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


ROBERT  MYLES  GARDNER.  "Bob."  History.  22 
Smith  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1926  at  New  Leba- 
non, New  York.  Entered  from  Amherst  High 
School.    Activities;   Dean's   List   3. 


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RICHARD  EMERSON  GAYLORD.  "Dick."  Agricul- 
iural  Economics.  85  College  St.,  South  Hadley. 
Born  in  1925  at  Holyoke.  Entered  irom  South  Had- 
ley High  School.  Activities;  Agricultural  Econom- 
ics Club  4;   S.C.A.  3,  4;    Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


HENRIQUE  ALEXANDER  GERARDO.  Hench."  Phys- 
ics. 12  Anderson  Ave.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  dt 
Holyoke.  Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  3;  Roister  Doisters  4;  Neiw- 
man  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Math.  Club  2,  3;  Phys.  Club 
2,  3,  4;   Soccer  1,  2,  4;   Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  GILBOARD.  "Cupcake."  Economics.  915  Es- 
sex Street,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1926  at  Lawrence. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  Concert  Asso.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Veter- 
an's Asso.  1,  2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Pi. 


EDWARD  LEON  GILFEX.  "Ed."  Electrical  Engineer- 
mg.  24  Arbutus  St.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1923  at 
Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Outing  Club  1,  2,  3;  Hillel 
1,  2,  3,  4;  l.Z.F.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;   Engineering  Club  3,  4. 


GEORGE  LEO  GILLIGAN.  Sociology.  625  Hampden 
Street,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1924  at  Holyoke.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2, 
3  4:  Psychology  Club  2,  4;  Spanish  Club  1; 
I.R.C.   1,   2,   3,   4. 


DOROTHY  LOIS  GILMAN.  "Sis.  "  Home  Economics. 
108  Maple  St.,  Maiden.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Framingham  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Edu.  Club  4;  S.C.A.  4;  Home 
Ec.   Club   1,   2,   3,   4;    Radio  Club   4. 


ROSEMARY  GIORDANO.  "Rosie."  Home  Economics. 
60  Dean  St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1928  at  Everett.  En- 
tered from  Everett,  Achvities:  Scrolls  2:  Drill  Team 
2,  3:  Handbook  1,  2,  3,  4:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3; 
French  Club  1,  2;  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  4;  Radio  Club 
1,  2;  International  Club  2;   Pi  Beta  Phi  1,  2,  3,  4. 


RODGER  JACQUES  GODIN.  Business  Administration. 
78  Nevins  Ave.,  Longmeadow.  Born  in  1927  at 
Springfield.    Entered  from  Technical  High  School. 


EVELYN  RUTH  GELLER.  "Evie.  "  Recreational  Lead- 
ership. 69  Merriam  St.,  Pittsiield.  Born  in  1929  at 
Pittsfield.  Transfer  from  Bridgewater  Teachers 
College.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Hillel 
3,  4;   Nature  Guide  Assn.  3,  4:   Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


CHARLES  JOSEPH  GERRY.  "Charlie,"  Pre-Medical. 
18  Day  Street,  Somerville.  Born  in  1925  at  Arling- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Pre-Med. 
Club  1,  2,   3,  4. 


ROBERT  T.  GILDERSLEEVE.  "Gil."  Forestry.  C-2 
Federal  Circle,  Amherst.  Born  in  1924  at  Penn- 
sauken,  N.  J.    Entered  from  Newton  High  School. 


LILLIAN  JANE  GILL.  "Lill."  English.  11  Spring  St., 
Bondsville.  Born  in  1928  at  Palmer.  Transfer 
from  American  International  College.  Activities 
Dean's  List  1,  3;  Index  2,  3:  Roister  Doisters  3,  4, 
Nevraran  Club  2,  3,  4;  Education  Club  3, 
W.A.A.  3;    Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


HAROLD  S.  GILLIS,  JR.  "Harry."  Civil  Engineering. 
219  Lincoln  Street,  Lexington.  Born  in  1926  at 
West  Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Engineering  Club  1.  2,  3,  4  (President  2). 


PHILIP    S.     GILMORE.      "Phil."     Pre-Medicine.      706 
Montello  St.,  Brockton.    Born  in   1926  at  Brockton. 
■   Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:   Newman  Club 
4;   Pre-Med  Club  2,  4:   Student  Senate  2,  4  (Chair- 
man Elec.  Comm.  4). 


ELLIOT  GLASSMAN.  Sociology.  Arkansas  Rd., 
Tewksbury.  Born  in  1923  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Outing  Club  2;  HUlel  3, 
4;    I.Z.F.A.  2,   4;    Radio  Club  2;    Political  Union  4. 


HOWARD    GOLDBERG.     Economics.     127    Fuller   St., 

Brookline.  Born  m  1926  at  New  York  City.  En- 
tered from  Boston  Latin  School.  Activities:  Class 
Nominating  2;  Collegian  1;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre- 
Med.  Club  1:  Psychology  Club  2;  Inter-Frat. 
Council  3,  4;   German  Club   1;   Alpha  Epsilon  Phi. 


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STANLEY  BERNARD  GOLDBERG.  "Stan.  "  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 26  Millet  Street,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1927 
at  Boston.  Transier  from  Devens.  Activities:  Band 
3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  I.Z.F.A  4:  Civil  Eng.  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4:  Eng.  Dept.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  2; 
Tau  Epsiion  Phi. 


GEORGE  W.  GOLDIE,  JR.  Civil  Engineering.  370  Elm 
St.,  V/est  Bridgev^ater.  Born  in  1924  at  West 
Bridgewater.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  CURTIS  GOLDFARB.  "Chuck."  Account- 
ing. 23  Cushing  Rd.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1929  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  Roxbury  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Joint 
Comra.  on  Inter-Collegiate  Athletics  1,  2;  Tau 
Epsiion  Phi. 


EDWIN  RICHARD  GOLUS.  "Ed."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 96  Saratoga  St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1927 
at  Lawrence.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Mechanical  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Civil  Eng.  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4  (Treasurer)  3;   Amateur  Radio  Club  !,  2,  3,  4. 


ROSE   SARAH    GOODMAN.     "Goodie."     Foods    and       THEODORE  JOSEPH  GOODMAN.    "Teddy."    Zoology. 


Nutrition.  12  Wall  St.,  Spencer.  Born  in  1928  at 
Worcester.  Entered  from  David  Prouty  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2;  Chorus  1,  2; 
Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  French 
Club  2:  W.A.A.  1,  2;  DrUl  Team  1:  French  Cor- 
ridor   2;    Sigma    Delta   Tau. 


WALTER  PHILLIP  GOULD.  "Walt."  Forestry.  115 
East  Ouincy  St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1925  at 
North  Adams.  Entered  from  Drury  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3;   Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


JOHN  HOWARD  GRAHAM.  "Jack."  Public  Health. 
G  I.  Village,  Amherst  College.  Born  in  1921  at 
Worcester.  Entered  from  North  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Statesmen  1:  Chorus  1,  2;  Food  Technol- 
ogy Club  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club  3,  4;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsiion. 


HAROLD  DAVIDSON  GRANT,  JR.  "Harry. "  Sociol- 
ogy. 4  Circular  Ave.,  Natick.  Born  in  1925  at 
Natick.  Entered  from  Natick  High  School.  Activi- 
ties: Pre-Med  Club  1,  2;  Psychology  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4:   Radio  Club  2:   I.R.C.  1,  2,  3;   Political  Union  3. 


KIVI  KENNETH  GREBBER.  "Ivik"  Chemistry.  160 
Belmont  Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Bos- 
ton. Entered  from  Classical  High  SchooL  Activities: 
Dean"s  List  1,  2,  4;  Varieties  3;  Men's  Glee  Club 
1;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem.  Club  3,  4:  Pre-Med  Club 
1;    Tau  Epsiion  Phi. 


ARNOLD  I.  GREEN  .  "Arnie."  Psychology.  171  Prov- 
idence St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1928  at  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  Transfer  from  Worcester  Junior  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Psychology  Club  3,  4;  Radio 
Club   3;    Alpha  Epsiion  Pi. 


137  Essex  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1928  at  Chelsea. 
Entered  from  Chelsea  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean"s  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  HUlel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Military 
Ball  1;  Chem.  Club  1,  2;  Prs^Med.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Basketball  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4; 
Tau  Epsiion  Phi  4, 


I.  DONALD  GRACEY.  '"Doc."  Political  Science.  747" 
St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical  High  School. 
Activities:  Newman  Club  2;  Military  Ball  3:  Polit- 
ical Union  3;  Soccer  3;  University  Chowder  and' 
Marching   Society   4;    Theta   Chi. 


DONALD  B.  GRAINGER.  "Don."  Psychology.  21 
Summer  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1917  at  Sah 
Lake  City,  Utah.  Transfer  from  Los  Angeles  City 
College.  Activities:  Chorale  4;  Music  Guild  4; 
Psychology  Club  2,  3,  4. 


LEO  ROGER  GRAY.  Agricultural  Economics,  25 
Munroe  St.,  Roxbury.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston.  En- 
tered from  Boston  English  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3:  Band  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Ed- 
wards Fellowship  3,  4;  Agricultural  Ec.  Club  4; 
■  Interntl.    Club   4. 


E'VERETT  A.  GREEL.  General  BusiTiess.  30  Langs- 
ford  St.,  Gloucester.  Born  in  1925  at  Gloucester. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 


H.  RICHARD  GREEN.  "Dick."  Political  Science.  139 
Lake  St.,  Shrewsbury.  Born  in  1928  at  Worcester. 
Entered  from  Monson  Academy.  Activities:  Col- 
legian 3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball  Comm.  4; 
Carnival  4-  Radio  Club  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsiion  Pi. 


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WINTHROP  I.  GREEN.  "lerry."  Government,  45 
Temple  Ave.,  Winthrop.  Born  ■  at  Cambridge  in 
1926.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman 
Club  2. 


ARTHUR  C.  GRENIER.  "Art."  Chemistry.  43  Gran- 
ville S*.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1921  at  Springfield. 
Transfer  from  Idaho  State  College. 


MARCEL  JOSEPH  GRENIER.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
325  Clarendon  Street,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1925  at 
Fifchburg.    Entered  irom  Fitchburg  High  School. 


G.  JOSEPH  GRIBOUSKI.  "Joe."  General  Agricul- 
ture. 102  Burbank  St.,  Sutton.  Born  in  1921  at 
V/orcester.  Transfer  from  Holy  Cross  College  and 
Devens.  Activities:  Debating  Club  1;  Agronomy 
Club  3,  4;  Dairy  Club  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
4-H  Club  4. 


JOHN  LAWRENCE  GRIMES.  Marketing.  Centerville. 
Born  in  1926  at  Trenton,  N.  J.  Transfer  from 
De\'ens.  Activities:  Dean's  List;  Outing  Clul3  3; 
Military  Ball  3:  Ski  Club  3;  Inter-Frat.  Council  4; 
Devens  Rod  and  Gun  Club  1,  2;   Q.T.V, 


PAUL  WILLIAM  GREENSBURG.  "Hank."  Physics. 
124  Welhngton  Hill  St.,  Mattapan.  Born  in  1924 
at  Boston.  Entered  from  Central  High  School, 
Bridgeport,   Conn. 


JOHN  WILLIAM  GRENIER.  "Little  Flower."  Chem- 
istry. 43  Granville  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1919 
at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior 
College  and  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2, 
3;   Honors  Work  4;    Chemistry  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  B.  GRETTER.  "Bob."  Entomology.  81 
Orchard  St..  Maiden.  Born  in  1921  at  Maiden. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Photo.  Club  1, 
2;  Inde:<  4:  Outing  Club  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Fernald 
Entomology  Club  4;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  3;  Sigmd\ 
Phi  Epsilon.  \ 


FRANK  GRICE.  Wildlife  Management.  3  Wilde 
Ave.,  Taunton.  Born  in  1927  at  Taunton.  Entered 
from  Taunton  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
3;  S.C.A.  1:  Rod  and  Gun  Club  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 


CLIFTON  ROBERT  GRINNELL.  "Kink."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 7  Charles  St.,  Danvers.  Born  in  1927  at 
Salem.  Entered  from  Holton  High  School.  Activi- 
ties: Ski  Club  4. 


IRVING  J.  GROSS.  "Irv."  Chemical  Engineering.  191 
Chestnut  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1926  at  Chelsea. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2:  United  Religious  Council  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chem.  Club  2,  3;  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.  2,  3;  French 
Club  1,  2:  Math.  Club  1:  I.R.C.  3;  I.Z.F.A.  1,  2,  3, 


BERNARD  IRVING  GROSSER.  Zoology.  Ill  Univers/ 
ily  Rd.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1929  at  Boston.  En- 
tered from  Brookhne  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Collegian  1,  2,  3,  4;  Inde.x  3; 
Campus  Chest  2;  Military  Ball  2;  Rifle  Team  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


ARTHUR  RALPH  GROVES.  "Art."  Civil  Engineeri:icr. 
115  Commercial  St.,  Adams.  Born  in  1925  at 
Adams.  Entered  from  Adams  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Civil  Engineering  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4.  .   . 


ANNE  LACKENS  GUBA.  Recreational  Leadership. 
36  Marianne  Rd.,  Waltham.  Born  in  1929  at 
Waltham.  Transfer  from  Clark  University.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pledge  Sup.  4;  Band  3, 
4;  Chorus  4;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship 
3;    Nature  Guide  Asso.  3,  4;    Pi  Beta  Phi. 


JOSEPH  GRUBER.  "Joe."  Psychology.  15  Gaston  St 
Boston.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston.  Transfer  froip 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Student  Senate 
2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3:  German  Club  1,  2;  Pre-Med  Clul 
1,   2;    Station  WMUA  4. 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  GUERTIN.  "Bob."  Electrical  En- 
gineering. 29  Lexington  St.,  Springfield.  Born  m 
1922  at  Gilbertsville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Radio  Club  3,  4. 


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ANNE  THERESA  GUIHEEN.  "Joan."  English.  77 
Clantoy  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Spring- 
field. Transfer  from  American  International  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Index  4;  Outing  Club  3;  Ski 
Club  3,  4;  Ed.  Club  4;  Newman  Club  3,  4;  Radio 
Club  3,  4;  W.A.A.  3,  4, 


ROLF  O.  GULLANS.  "Tap."  Industrial  Engineering. 
82  Grove  St.,  West  Springfield.  Born  in  1925  at 
West  Springfield.  Entered  from  West  Springfield 
High  School.  Activities:  Interfrat.  Council  4:  Eng. 
Club  2,  3,  4;   Kappa  Sigma. 


HENDRIK  GUZIEJK.  "Hank."  Marketing.  86  Sher- 
man St.,  Lowell.  Born  in  1917  at  Lowell.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3; 
Married  Mens  Club  1,  2;  Commuters  Club  1,  2; 
Newman  Club  4:   Ball  and  Chain  Club  4. 


RAYMOND  A.  HADDAD.  "Ray,"  Physics.  2  Dart- 
mouth Street,  Worcester.  Born  in  1926  at  Wor- 
cester. Entered  from  Classical  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3; 
Physics  Club  3;    Germanic  Society   1,  2. 


JOSEPH  NORMAN  HAFFTY.  "Joe."  Chemistry.  11 
Frank  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1922  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:  Chem.   Club  3, 


C.  WILLIAM  HAINES,  JR.  "Bill.  "  Pomology.  Larch- 
raont  Farms,  Masonville,  N.  J.  Bom  in  1928  at 
MasonviUe,  N.  J.  Entered  from  George  School, 
Pa.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Inter-Greek  Ball: 
Welsey  Foundation;   Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


DONALD  HOWE  GUILD.  "Don."  Mechanical  En- 
gineering. Hayden  Rowe  St.,  Hopkmton.  Born  in 
1925  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Varsity  Rifle  Team  3;  Society  of 
Automotive  Engineers. 


STUART  RICHARD  GUNN.  "Stu."  Chemistry.  Mon- 
tague Rd.,  Sunderland.  Born  in  1929  at  Sunder- 
land. Entered  from  Amherst  High  School.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4;  Col- 
lege Pilgrom  Fellowship  1,  2;  Chemistry  Club  3, 
4;    Soccer  2,   3,  4. 


MICHAEL  HADALA.  "Mike."  History.  212  East 
Main  St.,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1919  at  Fall  River. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Education  Club 
3,  4;  Newman  Club  3,  4;  Automobile  Club  1,  2. 


ROBERT  MORTON  HAFF.  "Bob. "  Chemistry.  92 
School  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1924  at  Adams. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  1,  3;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4; 
Pilgrim  Fellowship  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  3,  4; 
Chemistry  Club  3,   4. 


JOHN     HENRY     HAGER.      "Crazy    Jack."      Political 

Science.  28  Slocum  Rd.,  Lexington.  Born  in  1926 
at  Medford.  Entered  from  Lexington  High  School. 
Activities:  Kappa  Sigma. 


MARGOT  ERASER  HAKES.  Zoology.  61  Dover  Rd., 
Longmeadow.  Born  in  1928  at  Springfield.  En- 
tered from  Springfield  Classical  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4; 
S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judson  Fellowship  1,  2,  3, 
4  (Vice  Pres.);  Pre-Med.  Club  1,  2,  3,;  Pre-Vet. 
Club   3. 


HAROLD  FRANCIS  HALL.  "Hatch,"  Physical  Edu- 
cation. 8  Pearl  St.,  Palmer.  Born  in  1921  at 
Palmer.  Entered  from  Palmer  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Football  1,  2,  3;  Basketball  1,  2;  Varsity 
"M"  Club  3,  4:  Physical  Education  Club  3,  4; 
William  T.  Evans  Award;   Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


WILLIAM  W.  HAMILTON.    New  Salem,  Mass. 


JOHN    EDWARD    HALL. 

Wesson  Ave.,  Dalton. 
Entered  from  Dalton 
Dean's   List    1,   2,   3. 


Electrical  Engineering.  34 
Born  in  1925  at  Pittsfield. 
High    School.     Activities: 


FAYE  HAMMEL.  English.  16  Highland  St.,  Revere. 
Born  in  1929  at  'Winthrop.  Entered  from  Revere 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Isogon  4;  Burnham  Declamation  2;  Collegian  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Quarterly  3,  4  (Asso.  Editor  3,  Editor  4); 
Index  Literary  Editor  2,  3;   Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


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WILLIAM  A.  HAMPTON,  JR.  "Bill.  "  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. Pleasant  St.,  Dunstable.  Born  in  1922  at 
Somerville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Civil  Engineering   Club   1,   3,   4  (Secretary  4). 


EARL  NORMAN  HANSEN.  Electrical  Enginee 
44  Sears  St.,  Revere.  Born  in  1925  at  East  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,   3;    Radio  Club  4. 


JAMES  M.  HARCOUHT.  "Jim."  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 8  Alveston  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born  in  1922 
at  Quincy.  •  Transfer  from  '  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  3;   French  Club   1,  2. 


THOMAS  EDWARD  HANLON.  "Tex."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 7  Freeman  St.,  Auburndale.  Born  in 
1923  at  Newton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties: Newman  Club  3,   i;   Engineering  Club  3,  4. 


PHILIP  G.  HANSON.  "Phil."  Psychology.  60  Ben- 
nington St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1923  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;   Psychology  Club  3,  4. 


ANNE  ALICE  HARRINGTON.  Home  Economics.  10 
Travis  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1928  at  Worcester. 
Entered  from  High  School  of  Commerce.  Activi- 
ties; Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  'Roister  'Doisters  1,  2; 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  3,  4: 
W.A.A.  1,  2:'  Drill  Team  2,  3;  C.V.S.C.  4;  Pi 
Beta  Phi. 


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CORNELIUS  DANIEL  HARRINGTON,  JR.  "Buzz." 
Economics.  38  Carver  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1927  at  Palmer.  Entered  from  Cathedral  High 
School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Vars- 
ity Football  2,  3,  4;  Student  Senate  1;  Kappa 
Sigma. 


FRANKLYN  SHERWOOD  HARRIS.  "Frank.  "  Animal 
Husbandry.  High  St.,  Topsfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Outing  Club  2,  3,  4  (Pres.  3,  4);  Fencing  Club 
3;   Square  Dance  Club  3,  4. 


PHYLLIS  WHITCOMB  HARTWELL.  "Phyl."  English. 
409  Main  St.,  Acton.  Born  in  1929  at  Arlington. 
Entered  from  Acton  High  School.  Activities;  Col- 
legian 2;  Roister  Doisters  3;  Education  Club  3,  4; 
W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4:  Naiads  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


ELMER  WELLS  BUTLER  HASSET'T.    Political  Science. 
Petersham.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


JOHN  EMILE  HAUSCHILD.  Agricultural  Economics. 
32  School  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls.  Born  in  1924 
at  Holyoke.  Entered  from  South  Hadley  Falls 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Ag.  Ec. 
Club  4;  4-H  Club  4;  FFA  Collegiate  Chapter  4; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


BERNARD  N.  HARRIS.  "Bernie,"  Business  Admin- 
istration. 16  Elm  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1926  at 
Chicago,  Illinois.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities; HiUel  3,  4;  I.2.F.A.  2,  3;  Radio  Club  3,  4. 


WILLIS  KNOX  HART.  "Wid."  Economics,  11  Warren 
St.,  West  Springfield.  Born  in  1925  at  Springfield. 
Entered  from  West  Springfield  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Roister  Doisters  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  2, 
3,  4;  Campus  Varieties  2,  3,  4;  Folies  Bergere 
4;  Carnival  Coram.  2,  3;  Ski  Club  I,  2,  3,  4. 


KENNETH  ANTHONY  HARUBIN.  ^English.  49  Kent 
Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1923  at'Pittsfield.  Entered 
from  St.  Joseph's  High  School. 


DONALD  EDWARD  HATTIN.  "Don."  Geology.  453 
Tilden  Rd.,  Egypt,  Mass.  Born  in  1929  at  Cohas- 
set.  Entered  from  Scituate  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4:  Outing  Club 
2,  3;  S.C.A,  1,  2;  Military  Ball  Comm.  3;  Radio 
Station    WMUA    3;    Geology    Club    4. 


DAVID  L.  HAYDEN.  "Red."  Entomology.  71  High- 
land Ave.,  Filchburg.  Born  in  1926  at  Fitchburg. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Fernald  Ent. 
Club   3,   4;    Radio  Club   2,   3,   4  (Sec.)   3. 


JOHN  B.  HAYES.  "Jack."  Electrical  Engineering. 
Lower  County  Rd.,  Harwichport,  Mass.  Born  in 
1924  at  Greenfield.  Entered  from  Deerfield  Acad- 
emy. Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


LLOYD  HAYWARD.    161   Highland.  St.,   Worcester. 


CAROL  JEAN  HEADY.  Home  Economics.  Ware  Rd. 
Palmer.  Born  in  1926  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Entered 
from  Palmer  High  School.  Activities:  Roister 
Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4;  Y/omen's  Glee  Club  4;  Vari- 
eties 2;  S.C.A.  1,  4;   Home  "Ec.  Club  1,  2. 


RAYMOND  WILLIAM  HEGARTY.  "Ray."  Industrial 
Engineering.  85  Jefferson  Aye.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1920  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield 
Jr.  College  and  Devens.  Activities:  Mech.  Eng. 
Club  3,  4.  ■  . 


FRANK  SELDEN  HERSON.  'Mike."  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 41  Glen  St.,  Winchester.  Bom  -in  1923 
at  Winchester.  Entered  from  Winchester  High 
School.    Activities:  Animal  Husbandry  Club  4. 


WILLIAM  F.  HIGGINS.  Electrical  Engineering.  165 
Silver  Lake  St.,  Athol.  Born  in  1921  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Eng.  Club  3,  4:  Radio  Club  3,  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4. 


JOSEPH  R.  HILYARD.  "Joe."  Zoology.  179  Shute 
St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1929  at  Bennington,  Vermont. 
Entered  from  Everett  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2;  Quarterly  3,  4;  Handbook  Board 
1;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  1;  Pre- 
Med.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senate  3;  Legislative  Day 
Coram.  3;  Cross  Country  1,  2,  4;  Maroon  Key; 
■  Lambda   Chi. 

RALPH  R.  HOCKRIDGE.  "Hock,"  Chemistry.  105 
Crane  Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Pittsfield. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Military  Ball  1;   Chem.  Club  2,  3,  4. 


ELLIOT  HAYTOWITZ.  "Hack."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 19  Maiden  St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1924  at 
Chelsea.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Stud- 
ent Senate  1,  2  (Vice-Pres.  2);  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


HAROLD  G.  HAZEN,  JR.  "Harry."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. Batchelor  St.,  Granby.  Born  in  1925  at 
Springfield.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


ROBERT  GRAHAM  HEBB.  "Bob."  Forestry.  158 
Clean  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1923  at  Bridge- 
water,  Nova  Scotia.  Entered  from  South  Higfi 
School,  Worcester.  Activities:  Forestry  Club  3,  4 
(Sec.  3). 


JAMES  FRANCIS  HERLIHY.  "Jim."  Public  Health. 
22  G.  I.  Village,  Amherst  College,  Amherst.  Born 
in  1924  at  V/estfield.  Transfer  from  University  of 
Miami  and  Devens.  Activities:  Chemistry  Club 
1;    Bacteriology   Club    3,    4. 


EDWARD  CHARLES  HICKEY.  Civil  Engineering.  23 
Washburn  St.,  Newton.  Born  in  1927  at  Newton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Civil  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4;   Newton  Club   1,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  B.  HILL.  "Bill."  Chemistry.  68  Adams  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at  New  York  City,  N,  Y. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activi- 
ties: Student  Senate  4;  Soccer  2;  Track  3,  4: 
Chorale  3;  .Concert  Asso.  3:  Chem.  Club  2,  3,  4;' 
Radio   Club   3. 


BRUCE  C.  HOBSON.  "Hob."  Animal  Husbandry.  54 
Oak  St.,  Taunton.  Born  in  1926  at  Newport,  R.I. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Animal  Husb. 
Club  2,   3,   4;    Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


WILLIAM  D.  HOGAN.  "Bill."  Electrical  Engineering. 
213  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1926  at 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Newman  Club  2, 
4;   Radio  Club  3,  4;   Rifle  Team  4. 


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HERBERT  J.  HOLDEN.  "Herb."  Entomology.  46  Vine 
St.,  Leominster.  Born  in  1922  at  Leominster.  En- 
tered from  Leominster  High  School.  Activities:  In- 
ter-Frat.  Council  2,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega  Benefit 
Dance;  Varieties  3,  4;  Community  Chest  3;  Inter- 
Greek  Ball  3;  Fernald  Entomology  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


WARREN  A.  HOLWAY.  "Stretch."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 32  Ward  Ave.,  Northampton.  Born  in 
1928  at  Northampton.  Entered  from  Northampton 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2;  Wesley 
Foundation  1,  2;  Carnival  Ball  4;  Military  Ball  1, 
2;  Eng.  Club  2,  Varsity  "M  Club  3,  i;  Swimming 
Team   1,  2,  3,   Thete  Chi 


ARTHUR  J.  HOLMES.  "Art."  Chemistry.  102  Beech 
St.,  Framingham.  Born  in  1927  at  Brookfield.  En- 
tered from  Warren  High  School.  Activities:  Chem. 
Club   1,  2,  3,  4;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


RICHARD  H.  HOMEWOOD.  "Dick."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 15  Overland  St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1927  at 
Fitchburg.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Nev/man  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Civil 
Eng.  Club  2,   3,   4;    Radio   Club.   2. 


'WILLIAM  A.  HORTON.  "Bill."  Civil  Engineering.  31 
Poplar  Ave.,  Quincy.  Born  in  1926  at  Braintree. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Civil  Eng.  Club 
2,  4;  Carnival  Comm.  3,  4;  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Treas.)   3, 


NELSON  G.  HOWARD.  "Howie."  Industrial  Eng- 
ineering. 100  Myrtle  St.,  Norfolk.  Born  in  1926  at 
Taunton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Auto.  Club  1,  2;  Merrymount 
Masquers  1,  2. 


JOHN  F.  HUBBARD.  "John."  Electrical  Engineering. 
29  Highland  St.,  Cambridge,  Born  in  1925  at  Bos- 
ton. Transfer  from  Oregon  State  College  (Vanport 
Extension).    Activities:   Dean's  List  3. 


JOHN  R.  HULL.  Mechanical  Engineering.  34  Ames 
St.,  Somerville.  Born  in  1926  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Mechan.  Eng. 
Club  4;  Ball  and  Chain  Club  4;  Married  Men's 
Club  2;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


PETER  HUMPHREY.  Economics.  18  Summer  St., 
Orange.  Born  in  1926  at  Harrison,  N.  Y.  Transfer 
from  Devens. 


PAUL  G.  HUSSEY.  "Paul."  General  Business.  125 
Allston  St.,  Medford.  Born  in  1925  at  Medford. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
3,  4:  Hockey  2;   Q.T.V. 


CLEMENT  P.  HOUHAN.  "Clem."  Business  Adminis- 
tration. Williard  Rd.,  Ashburnhara.  Born  in  1929 
at  Gardner.  Entered  from  Cushing  Academy.  Ac- 
tivities: Handbook  Board  1:  Statesmen  2;  Chorus 
1,  2;  Chorale  2,  3;  Operetta  Guild  1,  2,  3;  Theta 
Chi. 


KENNETH  B.  HOWE.  Civil  Engineering.  11  Hia- 
watha St.,  Springheld.  Born  in  1924  at  Spring- 
field. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng.  Club 
2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  K.  HUCKINS.  "Huck."  Wildlife  Manage- 
ment. 246  Highland  Ave,,  Winchester.  Born  in 
1924  at  Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties; Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  4;  Senate  1;  Rod  and 
Gun  Club  1;  Social  Comm.  1;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon. 


EDWARD  A.  HUMPHREY.  "Hump."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  278  W.  Main  St.,  Marlboro.  Born  in 
1923  at  Worcester,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activi- 
ties:  Mech.   Eng.   Club   4;    jazz   Club   2    (Devens). 


DAVID  C.  HUNTER.  Geology.  313  Orange  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1924  crt  Detroit,  Mich.  Trans- 
fer from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;    Geology  Club  4. 


RAY  H.  HYDE,  JR.  Electrical  Engineering.  Sandy 
Pond,  Ayer.  Born  in  1926  at  Methuen.  Transfer 
from  Devens. 


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GRACE  M.  HYDER.  "Grade."  Mathemalics.  651 
Prospect  St.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1928  at  Lawrence. 
Transfer  from  Cambridge  Junior  College.  Activi- 
ties:   Dean's    List    1;    Roister   Doisters    4;    Phillips 


Brooks    Club    2;    S.C.A. 
Psychology    Club 


Math.    Club    2,    3, 


RICHARD  IRONFIELD,  JR.    188  Palmer  St.,  Somerset. 


RICHARD  T.  JACKSON.  "Dick."  Political  Science.  4 
Mystic  Bank,  ArUngton.  Born  in  1925  at  Porter- 
ville,  Calif.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


ARNOLD  JULIUS  JACOBS.  "Jake."  English.  7  Rey- 
nolds Ave.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1921  at  North 
Adams.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Flint 
Oratorical  Contest  3;  Deven's  Glee  Club  1,  2; 
Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  I.Z.F.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Germanic  So- 
ciety 1,  2;  French  Club  1,  2;  Creative  Writing 
Club  1,  2;  Commonv/ealth  1;  I.R.C.  3,  4;  Auto. 
Club   1,  2;   Modern  Dance  Club  3. 

NICHOLAS  JAIS.  Nick."  Electrical  Engineering. 
333  Main  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1925  at  Cam- 
bridge.   Transfer  from  Devens. 


BERNARD  W.  JALBERT.  eectrical  Engineering.  8 
Washington  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior 
College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Roister 
Doisters  3;  Concert  Assn.  3,  4;  Newman  Club  3; 
Eng.   Club   3,   4. 


THEODORE  JENKINS.  "Ted."  Physical  Education. 
73  Allston  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1925  at  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Choir  3;  Outing  Club  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Wesley 
Foundation  3,  4;  Phys.  Ed.  Club  3,  4;  Ed.  Club  3, 
4;    Cheerleader  2  (Devens). 


ARTHUR  B.  JEROME.  "Jerry."  History.  68  Fairmont 
Ave.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1923  at  Holyoke.  Entered 
from  South  Hadley  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  B.  HYLAND.  "Frank."  Mechanical  En- 
gineering. 35  Graham  St.,  Quincy.  Born  in  1926 
at  Antigonish,  Nova  Scotia.  Transfer  from  Dev- 
ens. Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Math.  Club 
1:  Eng.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,  4; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


DANIEL  ISSENBERG.  "Legs."  Food  Technology.  80 
Tower  St.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston.  En- 
tered from  Edwcrd  F.  Searless  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Deans  List  1:  Index  2,  3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Chem.  Club  3,  4:  Food  Tech.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Alpha   Epsilon   Pi. 


TRUEMAN  C.  JACKSON.  "Jack."  Mathematics.  26 
Foch  Street,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1927  at  Somer- 
ville.  Entered  from  Somerville  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Ed.  Club  4;   Math.  Club  4. 


THOMAS  P.  JAGGER.  "Tom."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 136  Tenney  St.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1925  at 
Methuen.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Rod 
and  Gun  Club  2. 


ADOLPH  J.  JAKOBEK.  "Duffy."  Economics.  3  Middle 
St.,  Hadley.  Born  in  1925  at  Hadley.  Entered 
from  Hopkins   Academy. 


DONALD  A.  JAMESON.  "Din.  "  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 15  Clifford  St.,  Lowell.  Born  in  1927  at 
Lowell.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng. 
Club   3,   4. 


ROBERT  L.  JEPSON.  "Bob""— ""Jep."'  Marketing.  308 
Hillside  St.,  Milton.  Born  in  1921  at  Boston.  Trans- 
fer from  Holy  Cross.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2; 
Chowder  and  Marching  Club  4;  Glee  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Academic  Act.  Board  3;  Class  Officer  3;  Senate 
2,  3. 


ALBIN  J.  JODKA.  "Al."  Marketing.  594  Howard  St., 
Lawrence.  Born  in  1915  at  Lawrence.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4: 
Collegian  4;   Chorale  4;  Married  Men's  Club  1,  2. 


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GEORGE  B.  JOHNSON.  Landscape  Architecture.  10 
HoUiston  St..  Medway.  Bom  in  1924  at  Milford. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Landscape 
Arcliitecture  Club  3,  4. 


RAYMOND  E.  JOHNSON.  "Ray."  Business  Adminis- 
tration (Marketing).  39  St.  Paul  St.,  Blackstone. 
Born  in  1924  at  Worcester.   Transfer  from  Devens. 


EVAN  V.  JOHNSTON.  "Ev."  Mathematics.  18  Main 
St.,  Easthampton.  Born  in  1924  at  Easthampton. 
Entered  from  WilUston  Academy.  Activities:  Sen- 
ate 4;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Math,  Club  3,  4;  Ed.  Club; 
Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda 
Chi.  Alpha. 


EDMUND  W.  JONES.  "Ted."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 82  Orange  St.,  Nantucket.  Born  in  1923  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  St.  Andrew's  School,  Bar- 
rington,  R.  I.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  4;  Auto. 
Club  1,  2;   French  Club  1;   Married  Men's  Club  2. 


WALLACE  A.  JONES.  "Wally."  Biological  Field 
Studies.  23  Wildwood  Ave.,  Greenfield.  Born  in 
1922  at  Greenfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3,  4:  Nature  Guide  Assn.  3,  4: 
Edu.   Club   4;    Tennis   3,   4. 


ROBERT  J.  JOYCE.  "Bob."  Business  Administration. 
183  E.  Main  St.,  Northborough.  Born  in  1925  at 
Marlborough.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Devens'  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Outing  Club  1,  3:  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychology  Club  1;  Spanish 
Club   1;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


LEO  G.  JUDGE.  Chemical  Engineering.  151  Hancock 
St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1927  at  Everett.  Transfer 
from    Devens.     Activities:    Campus    Varieties    3; 

I        Newman   Club    1,    2,   4;    Carnival   Ball   3;    Chem. 

I  Club  3,  4:  Glee  Club  2  (Devens);  Social  Comm. 
2   (Devens). 


EDWARD  STEPHAN  KANOZAK.  "Eddie."  Economics. 
62  Pelley  St.,  Gardner.  Born  in  1926  at  Gardner. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
1,  4;  Cross  Country  Team  2;  German  Club  1,  2; 
Rod  and  Gun  Club  4.  ■ 


NORMAN  E.  JOHNSON.  "Norm."  Forestry.  112 
Whitmarsh  Ave,,  Worcester.  Born  in  1924  at  Wor- 
cester. Entered  from  North  High  School.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  3. 


STANLEIGH  I.  JOHNSON.  "Stan."  Business  Admin- 
istration (Industrial  Management).  Woronoco. 
Born  in  1925  at  Westfield.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


JAMES  S.  JOHNSTON.  "Jim."  English,  95  Warwick 
Rd.,  West  Newton.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  En- 
tered from  Huntington  Prep.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2. 


GEORGE  A.  JONES.  Business  Administration.  34 
Concord  Sguare,  Boston.  Born  in  1925  at  Medford. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:  Radio  Club  4. 


ARLINDO  JORGE.  "Lin."  Electrical  Engineering.  52 
Franklin  St.,  Ludlow.  Born  in  1924  at  Ludlow. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2, 
3;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  1,  2 
(Devens). 


ROBERT  W.  JOYCE.  "Bob."  History.  120  Russell 
St.,  Waltham.  Born  in  1925  at  Brighton.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities;  Statesmen  2;  Campus 
Varieties  3;  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4;  Golf  1,  2,  3;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 


HAROLD  WILLIAM  KALLIN.  "Horso.  "  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 71  Melha  Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1926  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from.  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Civil  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Intramural  Basketball   3,    4. 


NICHOLAS  V.  KARAS.  Mathematics.  29  Marion  St., 
Lowell.  Born  in  1925  at  Lowell  Transfer  from 
Devens.     Activities;    Math.    Club    4. 


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JOHN  PAUL  KARPUK.  Mechanical  Engineering.  113 
Ingleside  Ave.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1926  at  Wor- 
cester.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


DAVID  JACK  KATZ.  "Dave."  History.  14  Lancashire 
Road,  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Springfield. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activ- 
ities: Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Hillel  4;  Psychology 
Club  4;   Radio  Club  2;   I.R.C.  4;   Edu.  Club  4. 


JAMES  WALLACE  KEHOE.  "Jim."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 36  Mapledale  Place,  Swampscott.  Born 
in    1926    at    Swampscott.     Transfer   from    Devens. 


ROBERT  HAMPSTON  KELLY.  Industrial  Engineering. 
32  Ladd  St.,  Watertown.  Born  in  1926  at  Phila- 
delphia,   Pennsylvania.     Transfer    from    Devens. 


ROBERT  C.  KENDALL.  "Slats."  Zoology.  19  Mon- 
roe Ave.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1925  at  Worcester. 
Entered  from  Worcester  Classical.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Statesmen  3,  4;  Chorale  3;  Pre-Med. 
Club  3,  4;  Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4, 


WILLIAM  E.  KENNEY.     166   Auburn   St.,  Cambridge. 


JOHN  PAUL  KIERONSKI.  "Ski."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 127  Hecla  St.,  Uxbridge.  Born  in  1927 
at  Tarnow,  Poland.  Transfer  from.  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Mech.  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  MARTIN  KILLILEA.  Economics.  31  Wen- 
ham  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  Mount  Saint  Charles  Academy.  Ac- 
tivities:- Newman-  Club  4:  Political  Union  3,  4; 
Track  3. 


JOHN  THOMAS  KATSANOS.  Floriculture.  199 
Hampden  St.,  Chicopee.  Born  in  1918  at  Chicopee. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4:  Newman  Club  4:  Floriculture  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Horticulture   Show   2,    3,    4. 


SUMNER  KAUFMAN.  "Sonny."  Public  Health.  511 
Norfolk  St.,  Mattapan.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
3;  J.V.  Football  2;  Intramural  Softball  1,  2,  3: 
Band  3;  Hillel  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club  4;  l.Z.F.A. 
2,  3. 


LOREN  WILLIS  KELLEY.  "Bud.'  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 398  Elm  St.,  Braintree.  Born  in  1922  at 
Roxbury.  Entered  from  Manter  Hall.  Activities: 
Eng.    Club   4. 


NANCY  ELIZABETH  KENDALL.  "Nan.  "  Ho.me  Eco- 
nomics. 29  Craiwell  Ave.,  West  Springfield.  Born 
in  1928  at  Grafton.  Transfer  from  Mount  Holyoke 
College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Home.  Ec. 
Club  2,  3,  4;    Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,   3,   4. 


CLAIRE  THERESA  KENNEDY.  "Casey. "  Economics. 
97  Daviston  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Technical  High  School. 
Activities:  Roister  Doisters  2,  3;  Varieties  2; 
Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2;  : 
Chi  Omega. 


ALLEN  HENRY  KEOUGH.  "Al."  Chemistry.  78 
Waldemar  Ave.,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1929  at  Chel- 
sea. Entered  from  Winthrop  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Wesley  Foundation  1;  Chemistry  Club  3,  4; 
Hockey  2:  Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secre- 
tary  3,   President   4).  , 


FRANCIS  BENEDICT  KILDUFF,  JR.  "Frank."  Indus- 
trial Engineering.  387  Country  Way,  Scituate 
Center.  Born  in  1923  at  Sanford,  Maine.  Trans-: 
fer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean"s  List  2,  3;  Ski 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Eng. 
Club  3,  4;  American  Veterans'  Comm.  1,  2;  Sigm.a 
Phi   Epsilon   3,   4. 


CHARLES  MASON  KING.  "Charlie.  "  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 22  Pleasant  St.,  Greenfield.  Born  m 
1923  at  Springfield.  Enter  from  Greenfield  High 
School. 


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BARBARA  ANNE  KINGHORN.  "Bobby."  Recrea- 
tional Leadeiship.  190  Montgomery  Ave.  Ext., 
Piitsfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Pittsfield.  Entered  from 
Pittsfield  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Isogon  4;  Panhellenic  3,  4:  W.S.G.A.  Council  2; 
Handbook  Board  1,  2;  S.C.A.  1;  Carnival  3,  4; 
Nature  Guide  Assn.  3,  4;   Pi  Beta  Phi   1,  2,  3,  4. 


CARL  ROBERT  KINNEY.  "Bob."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 160  Maynard  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1924  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield 
Junior  College.  Activities:  Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,  4; 
Ball  and   Chain   4. 


JOHN  MERRIAM  KINGSBURY.  "Jack."  Botany. 
Prospect  St.,  Framingham.  Born  in  1928  at  Bos- 
ton. Entered  from  Framingham  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chorus  1;  Animal 
Husbandry   Club    1,    2. 


JOHN  FREDERICK  KLAIBER.  "Killer."  Economics. 
72  Dwight  Road,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Roister  Doisters  2;  Newman  Club  2,  3;  Football  2, 
3,  4:  Senate  2,  3;   "M"  Club  2.  3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma 


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BERTRAM  WILLIAM  KLINE.  "Bert."  Sociology.  123 
Summit  Ave.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters 
3,  4;  Varieties  3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival 
Comm.  4;  Soph.-Senior  Hop  Comm.  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club  3;   Radio  Club  3,  4. 


RICHARD    KNOWLAND. 

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CLIFFORD  JAMES  KNOX.  "Cliff."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 383  Newbury  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1924  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Jun- 
ior College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Roister  Doisters  2,  3,  4;  Amateur  Radio  Club  2; 
Mech.  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Gunness  Laboratory 
Dedication  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,  4. 


CHRISTY  I.  KOLLINITES.   Psychology.  38  Johnson  St., 

Lynn.     Born    in     1925    at    Lynn.  Transfer    from 

Devens.    Activities:   Dean's  List  3,  4;    Choir   1,   2; 
Psychology  Club  3,   4  (Pres.)  4. 


GEORGE  KOOLIAN.  Zoology.  38  Grove  St.,  Chelsea. 
Born  in  1927  at  Stoneham.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Collegian  4;  Index  4;  Outing  Club  3: 
Music  Guild  4:  Wesley  Foundation  3,  4;  Carnival 
4;  Pre-Med.  Club  1,  2,  3;  Radio  Club  4;  Photo. 
Club   2;    Sigma   Phi    Epsilon   3,    4, 


ARIHUR  LAWRENCE  KNUTSON.  "Knute."  Me- 
chanical Engineering.  150  Floral  Ave.,  Maiden. 
Born  in  1924  at  Everett.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Germanic  Society  1,  2; 
Fencing  League   1,   2. 


BURTON  JAY  KOLOVSON.  "B.J."  Economics.  43 
Boston  St.,  Maiden.  Born  in  1929  at  Roxbury. 
Enter  from  Maiden  High  School.  Activities:  Aca- 
demic Activities  Board  3,  4:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Honors  Work  4:  Collegian  2,  3,  4;  Hillel  1;  Mili- 
tary Ball  3;  Ec.  Honor  Society  4;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Pi    1,    2,    3,    4. 


JOHN  KOOPMAN.  JR.  CivU  Engineering.  450  Charles 
Street,  Maiden.  Born  in  1921  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from   Devens.    Activities:   Engineering   Club  3,  4. 


EVERETT  ADAM  KOSARICK.  "Ev.  "  Animal  Hus 
bandry.  71  Evans  St.,  North  'V/eymouth.  Born  in 
1927  at  North  Weymouth.  Entered- -from  Weymouth 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4: 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Collegian  3,  4:  Index  2.  3:  S.C.A. 
1,  2;  Wesley  Foundation  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  3: 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  4-H  Club  1,  2; 
Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon  2,   3,   4. 

GUNNAR  KALERI  KOSKINEN.  Electrical  Engineering. 
5  Kenwood  Road,  Peabody.  Born  in  1927  at  Pea- 
body.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio 
Club  4. 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  KOSHINSKY.  "Bob.  "  History.  211 
Applelon  Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1924  at  Green- 
field.   Transfer  from   Devens. 


WALTER  BENJAMIN  KOZLOSKI.  "Walt."  History. 
Hadley  Road,  Sunderland.  Born  in  1925  at  Sun- 
derland. Entered  from  Amherst  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Academic  Activities  Board  4;  Dean's  List 
2;  I.R.C.  2;  Political  Union  3,  4;  U.W.F.  3;  Sym- 
phony Orchestra  4;    Theta  Chi  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  W.  KRAINES.  Bob  Marketing  78  Rich 
field  Road,  Arlington  Born  in  1926  at  Medford 
Transfer  from   Devens. 


ROBERT  L.  KUHN.  "Bob  "  Chemistry  191  Harkness 
Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  m  1929  at  Springfield 
Entered  from  Springfield  Classical  High  School. 
Activities:  S.C.A.  1,  2;  Chemistry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Soccer  Team  2}  Engineering  Club  1;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  2,   3,   4. 


FRANK  STANLEY  KULAS.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
Lawrence  Plain  Road,  Hadley.  Born  in  1924  at 
Easthampton.  Entered  from  Hopkins  Academy.  Ac- 
tivities: Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4;  "M"  Club  4;  Mech. 
Eng.   Club   1,  2,   3,   4. 


MORTON  ROY  LABY.  "Morty."  Chemistry.  55 
Ridgewood  Ave.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1929  at  New 
Haven,  Conn,  Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Band  1;  Hillel 
1,  2,  3,  4:  I.Z.F.A.  1,  2,  3;  Chem.  Club  3,  4;  Debat- 
ing Club  4;  N.S.A.  Comm.  3;  Pre-Med.  Club  3,  4; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi.  , 


HAHLAN   B.   LADD.   291    Seaside   Ave.,   Milford. 


EDWIN  ALBIN  LAITINEN.  Electrical  Engineering. 
256  Park  St.,  Gardner.  Born  in  1925  at  Gardner. 
Transfer  from.  Devens.  Activities:  Eng.  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4:  Married  Men's  Club  1,  2;  Ball  and  Chain 
Club   4. 


ELIZABETH  ANNE  KREIGER.  "Betty."  EngUsh.  34 
Winter  St.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Bttsfield. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Drill  Team  1,  2,  3;  Collegian  2, 
3,  4;  Quarterly  2,  3,  4;  Handbook  Board  1,  2,  3: 
Index  2,  3;  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4;  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3.  4;  United  Religious  Council  2,  3: 
W.A.A.  1,   2,   3,   4;    Sigma  Kappa   1,   2,   3,   4. 

FRED  JOHN  KULAGA.  Accounting,  38  Brook  St., 
Lawrence. 


EDWARD  HARRY  KOSIAK.  "Ed,"  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 8  Jennings  St.,  Chicopee  Falls.  Born  in 
1924  at  Chicopee  Falls.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:   Dean's   List   2,   3;    Mech.  Eng.   Club  4. 


HAROLD  C.  LACAILLADE.  Zoology.  26  Byron  St., 
Haverhill.  Born  in  1923  at  Lawrence.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  4; 
Fencing  Club    1,   2;    German  Club   2. 


FREDERICK     JAMES     LAIRD.        "Fred."       Chemistry. 
Green's  Trailer  Park,  Worcester.    Born  in  1923  at 
Ottawa,    Canada.    Transfer  from   Devens.    Activ-  ■ 
ities:    Senate    1;     Chorus    4;     Operetta    Guild    4; 
Chem.  Club  3,  4;   Edu.  Club  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  E.  LAJOIE.     161   Morton   St.,   West  Spring- 
field. 


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STANLEY  WARREN  LAKE.  "Stan. '  Chemistry.  246 
Broadmeadow  St.,  Needham.  Born  in  1927  at 
Cambridge.  Entered  from  Huntington  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Chemistry  Club  3,  4. 


PHILIP  M.  LAMOREAUX.  "Phil."  Poultry  Husbandry. 
80  South  St.,  Bedford.  Born  in  1925  at  Concord. 
Entered  from  Lexington  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Poultry  Judging  Team  4;  Poultry 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Little  International  Livestock  Show  3. 


JOSEPH  M.  LAMBERT.  "Joe  "  Electrical  Engineering. 
44  Hancock  St.,  Somerville.  Born  in  1924  at  Cam- 
bridge. Trarigjef  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng. 
Club   1,  lj^^\;   Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4. 


HARVEY  J.  LANDER.  Mechanical  Engineering.  899 
Morton  St.,  Boston.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Trans- 
fer from  Norwich,  Stanford,  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2;   I.R.C.  3;   Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  JOHN  LANDRY.  Agronomy.  23  Chestnut 
St.,  Gloucester.  Born  in  1921  crt  Rockport.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club  4; 
Agronomy   Club   3,    4   (Pres.   4);    Senate   3. 


EMIL  LANGE,  JR.  Mechanical  Engineering.  8  Birch 
Ave.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1924  at  Lavi^rence.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Mech. 
Eng.  Club  4;    Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4. 


NORMAND  ROLAND  LAPORTE.  'Doc."  Sociology. 
149  Clifford  St.,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1927  at 
New  Bedford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  3;  Newman  Club  2,  4;  French  Club 
1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club  1,  2;  Senate  2;  Scholastic 
Comm.  2;  Spring  Track  2,  3,  4;  Winter  Track  3, 
4;    'Varsity   "M"   Club  4;   Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,   4. 


ARTHUR  SEYMOUR  LAURILLIARD.  "Art."  Elec- 
trical Engineering.  29  Carver  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  A; 
Radio  Club  2;    Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,  3,   4. 


ANTHONY  LAWRENCE.  "Tony."  Political  Science. 
1045  Tyler  St.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1923  at  Pitts- 
field.  'Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List   i,   2. 


HENRY  •WILLIAM  LAWRENCE.  "Harry."  English. 
83  Endicott  St.,  Peabody.  Born  in  1927  at  Pea- 
body.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Statesmen  1,  2;  Collegian  3.  4:  Com- 
monwealth 2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3;  Edu.  Club 
3,   4. 


JOHN  PERRY  LANE.    Ammal  Husbandry.    5  Sumnut 

Ave.,  Winthrop.   Born  m  1928  at  Chelsea.   Entered 

■  from     Jamaica     Plain     High     School.      Activities: 

Dean's   List   2,    3:    Judging    Teams   3,    4:    Military 

Ball   3:    Animal   Husbandry  Club   2,    3,   4. 


KENNETH  FRANCIS  LANZILLO.  "Ken. "  9  Perham 
St.,  Wakefield.  Born  in'  1927  at  Wakefield.  Activ- 
ities: Mech.  Eng.   Club  4.    " 


EINAR  HARRY  LARSON.  "Larry."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 87  Center  St.,  North  Hasten.  Born  in 
1920  at  Easton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Judicial  Coram.  1;  Board  of  Judges  2:  Senate  2; 
Chowder  and  Marching  Society  3,  4;  Ski  Club  3, 
4:    Mech.   Eng.   Club   4. 


JOHN  JOSEPH  LAWLER.    Electrical  Engineering. 
Leonard    St.,    Woburn.     Born   in    1927    at   Low( 
Transfer   from   Devens.    Activities:  Radio   Clul 


BARBARA  JOAN  LAWRENCE.  "Laurie,"  English. 
127  Manchester  Terrace,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1928  at  Newburgh,  New  York.  Entered  from 
Classical  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
3,  4;  Academic  Activities  Board  3,  A;  Glee  Club 
1;  Concert  Assn.  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  A; 
French  Club  2;   Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,  2,  3,  4. 


HENRY  WARREN  LEANDER.  JR.,  "Slim."  Economics. 
271  Washmgton  St.,  Belmont.  Born  in  1925  at 
Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  Lis:  1,  3;   Senate  3. 


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WILFRED  H.  LEARNED.  "Yeke.""  Psychology.  46 
Middle  St.,  Florence.  Bern  in  1926  at  Northamp- 
ton. Enter  from  Northampton  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Roister  Doisters  A;  Varieties  4;  S.C.A.  2, 
3,  4:  Pre-Med.  Club  2;  Psychology  Club  3,  4: 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,   2,   3,   4. 


ROBERT  LEAVITT.  "Bob,"  '"Prexy.""  Government. 
162  Moraine  St.,  Brockton.  Born  in  1925  at  Brock- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  President 
A;  Adelphia  3,  4;  Senate  1,  3;  Inter-Frat  Council 
3,  4;  Chest  4:  Blood  Donors  3;  Flint  Oratorical 
Contest  3;  Judicial  Board  2:  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
3,  4. 


FRANCIS  J.  LEARY.  Economics.  40  Pearl  St..  Hol- 
yofce.  Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Enter  from 
Holyoke  High  School.    Activities:  Newman  Club  1. 


FRANCIS  R.  LE  BLANC.  "Curley."  Food  Technology. 
267  Castle  Road,  Nahant.  Born  in  1923  at  Lynn. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
1,   4;    Chem.   Club   4;  Food  Tech.   Club   3,   4. 


LOUISE  MARIE  LECLAIR.  "Lou."  Bacteriology.  9 
South  St.,  Southbridge.  Born  in  1929  at  Gardner. 
Transfer  from  Annhurst  College,  South  Wood- 
stock, Connecticut.  Activities:  Newman  Club  2, 
3,  4;  I.R.C.  2;  W.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Bacteriology  Club 
2,   3,   4;    Sigma  Kappa  2,   3,  4. 


CLARENCE  LEONARD  LEDIN,  JR.  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 85  Wyman  St.,  Stoughlon.  Born  in  1925 
at  Brockton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Mech.  Eng.  Club  4;  Society  of  Automolive  Engi- 
neers  4. 


HARRY  GUSTAVE  LEHNERT,  JR.  Floriculture.  309 
East  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1925  at 
Lawrence.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Floriculture   Club   2,    3,    4. 


LAURA  LEVINE.  "Chugg."  English.  36  Nahant 
Place,  Lynn.  Born  in  1929  at  Lynn.  Entered  from 
Classical  f-ligh  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1: 
Burnhara  Declamation  2;  Index  2,  3,  4:  Roister 
Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chorus  1;  Varieties  3,  A; 
Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem.  Club  2;  Radio  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Inter-Class  Play  1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.  2;  Folies 
Bergere  3,  4;  Class  Exec.  Coram.  4;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau   1,  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM  LIEBERWIRTH.  "Bill."  Economics.  245 
Chestnut  St.,  Florence.  Born  in  1925  at  Northamp- 
ton. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School. 
Activities:  Inter-Frat.  Council  3;  Basketball  1,  2; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,   2,   3,   4  (Treas.   4). 


ALVIN  H.  LIFTMAN.  "Al."  Marketing.  105  Perry 
St.,  Stoughton.  Born  in  1926  at  Stoughton.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2; 
Hillel  3,  4;  LZ.F.A.  3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  3,  4. 


EDWARD  FRANCIS  LEDGARD.  Ed.'  Electrical 
Engineering,  16  Tremont  St.,  Maynard.  Born  in 
1927  at  Concord.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Eng.  Club  4:  Veterans'  Club  ( 
3;    Ski  Club   1. 


ELEANOR  LEE.  "Lee."  Economics.  Rov>re.  Born  in 
1928  at  Conway.  Entered  from  Arms  Academy. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Panhellenic  Coun- 
cil 3,  4;    Chorus   1;   W.A.A.  2,  3.  4;    Sigma  Kappa 


1,  2,  3, 


NATHAN  A.  LEVETON.  "Arky."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 1245  Dwight  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in 
1921  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Springfield  Tech- 
nical High  School.    Activities:  Dean's  List  4. 


PHILIP  E.  LEWIS.  Education.  8  Oak  Grove  Ave., 
Springfield  9.  Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  S.C.A.  4;  Edu.  Club  4. 
1926   at   Melrose.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


REGINALD  F.  LIFKA.  "Reg."  Mathematics.  282 
South  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1927  at 
Northampton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Camera  Club  1,  2  (Vice-Pres.  2);  Edu.  Club  4;; 
Mathematics   Club   3,  4. 


STANLEY  THOMAS  LIS.  Accounting.  5  Union  St., 
Clinton.  Born  in  1925  at  Clinton.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean"s  List  2,  3:  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  4. 


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EDWARD   LISS.     Mechanical   Engineering.     3   Thorn- 
dike  St.,  Lawrence     Transfer  from  Devens.    Activ- 
,Club  3,   4;   Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


THELMA  BUTH  LITSKY.  Food  Technology.  39  East 
St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1929  at  Boston.  Entered 
from  Fitchburg  High  School.  Activities:  Class 
Nominating  Comm.  2;  Isogon  4;  Senate  3,  4; 
W.S.G.A.  Council  3:  .Roister  Doisters  3,  A;  Hillel 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Food  Tech.  Club  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau 
1,  2,   3,  4. 


JOSEPH  LIT.  Agricultural  Economics.  37  Wales  St.,; 
Dorchester.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens,  Activities:  Dean"s  List  3,  4;  Hillel 
3;  Future  Farmers  of  America  3,  4;  Hockey  2; 
Soccer  3,  4. 


GRANT  WESLEY  LOCKE. 

istration.     18    Natalie    A\ 


"Wes."'    Business   Admin- 
e.,   Melrose    "^6.    Born   in 


PAUL  JOSEPH  LOMBARDI.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
58  Central  Ave.,  Hyde  Park.  Born  in  1923  at 
Chelsea.     Transfer   from    Devens. 


WILLIAM  PAUL  LOONEY.  "Bill."  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture. 35  Haynes  St.,  Worcestef^  Born  in  1926 
at  Worcester.  Transfer  frorn.'-l5evens.  Activities: 
Class  Vice-President  3:  De&n's  List  2,  3,  4;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Ritig  Committee  3,  4;  Land- 
scape Architecture  Club  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club 
3,  4;  Football  2,  3,^;"  BasketbcdH-,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa 
Sigma  2,  3,  4. 


LEONARD  SHERMAN  LONDON.  "Len."  Economics. 
21  Channing  Road,  Vi'atertown.  Born  in  1927  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  Waterto'wn  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club   3;    Radio   Club    1,    2;    Tau   Epsilon   Phi. 


CURTIS  LINWOOD  LOPES.  "Curt."  Chemistry.  76 
Washington  St.,  Fairhaven.  Born  in  1926  at  Fair- 
haven.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Index 
4;  Roister  Doisters  4:  S.C.A.  4;  Chem.  Club  4; 
Germanic   Society   2,   3. 


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GEORGE  ROLAND  LOUVARIS.  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 9  River  St.,  Danvers.  Born  in  1921  at 
Lawrence.  Entered  from  Huntington  Prep.  Activ- 
ities: Board  of  Judges  2;  Newman  Club  4;  Ski 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mech.  Eng.  Club  4;  Fencing  Club 
3,   4:    Radio  Station  2,   3,   4. 


lOHN    L.    LOWE.     Civil    Engineering.     30    Fieldmont 
Road,   Belmont.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


WILLIAM   LOUIS    LUCHINI.     "Luke."     Wildlife   Man- 
agement.    17   Canby   St.,  Holyoke.    Born   in    1924 
at   Holyoke.    Transfer  from  Worcester  Junior  Col- 
•    lege.     Activities:    Newman    Club    1;     Horticulture 
Club    1;    Wildlife   Club   2. 


BRUCE  HOMER  LUCIER.  English.  290  Chapman  St., 
Greenfield.  Born  in  1922  at  Greenfield.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2;  French 
Club  4. 


ALAN  MAX  LUSTIG.  "Al."  Finance.  27  Stearns 
Road,  Brookline.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio  Club  3,  4; 
Hillel  3,  4;  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Orchestra  1, 
2;   Masquers   1,  2;    Senate  2. 


GEORGE  B.  MacCOLLOM.  "Mac."  Entomology.  525 
Poplar  St.,  Roslindale.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  Roslindale  High  School.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  3;  Inter-Frat  Council  3,  4;  Ent.  Club 
3,  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  4. 


HOWARD    BYRON    LOVERING.     Physics.     Carlisle. 
Born  in  1920  at  Arlington.   Transfer  from  Devens. 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  LUCEY.  "Bob."  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 89  Clover  St.,  Worcester.  Bom  in  1926 
at  Wc'Tcester.  Transfer  from  Stockbridge.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4:  Ani- 
mal  Husbandry   Club    1,    2,   3,   4. 


ROBERT  EDWARD  LUCIANO.  Civil  Engineering.  53 
PcryBon  St.,  Revere.  Born  in  1925  at  Chelsea. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2;    Ski.  Club   3,   4;    Eng.   Club   3,   4.    ■ 


KENNETH  A.  LUMENELLO.  "Ken.  "  Electrical  Engiy 
neering.  228  Chelmsford  St.,  Lowell.  Born  iii 
1926  at  North  Andover.    Transfer  from  Devens...' 


WILLIAM  VINCENT  LUTL  "Bill."  English.  K-5  Fed- 
eral Circle,  Amherst.  Born  in  1921  at  Everett. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Collegian  3,  4;  Carnival 
Comm.   3,   4. 


DUNCAN  MacDONALD.  ."Scotty."  Wildlife  Manage- 
ment. 645  Caraino  Del  Monte  Sol,  Santa  Fe,  New 
Mexico.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston.  Entered  from 
Thayer  Academy.  Activities;  Dean's  List  3;  Sin- 
fonietta^-3,  4;  Military  Ball  3;  Junior  Comm.  on 
Inter-Cbllegiate  Athk'tics  2,  3;  Track  Manager 
^^-Z  3. 


UNIVERSITY    OF 


KENNETH  GORDON  MacDONALD.  "Mac."  Animal 
Husbandry.  15  Lexington  Ave.,  Somerville.  Born 
in  1922  at  Somerville.  Entered  from  Somerville 
High  School.  Activities:  Judging  Teams  4;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Inter-Frat  Council  2,  3; 
Alpha   Gamma   Rho. 


WlifillAM  vWl^^MaS^KT.  "Gunner,"  "Don.' 
Dairy  Industry.  675  Salisbury  St.,  Holden.  Born 
in  1925  at  Worcester.  Entered  from  Holden  High 
School.  Activities:  Judging  Teams  4;  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Club  1;  Dairy  Club  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho  (Chaplain  4). 


DANIEL  NICHOLAS  MACERO.  History.  192  Wash- 
ington St.,  Somerville.  Born  in  1925  at  Cam- 
bridge. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2,  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  I.R.C.  4;  Edu. 
Club   3,    4. 


DOUGLAS  CLIFFORD  MacKENZIE.  "Jelly-Roll."  So- 
ciology. Riverbank  Terrace,  Tov/nsend.  Born  in 
1924  at  Fitchbiirg.  Entered  from  Townsend  High 
School. 


JAMES  E.  MacMONEGLE.  Physics.  Cold  HiU,  Granby. 
Born  in    1920  dt  Bridgeport,   Connecticut. 


GEORGE  MACRICOSTA.  Romance  Languages.  59 
Harvard  St.,  Marlboro,  Born  in  1926  at  Marlboro. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  French  Club  3; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,   4. 


LOUIS  F.  MAFFEI.  "Lou."  Civil  Engineering  G-3 
Hampshire  House,  Amherst.  Born  in  1924  at 
Medford,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng. 
Club   2,    3,    4. 


WILLIAM  F.  MAGNER.  "Bill."  Government.  17 
Lexington  Parkway,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Pittsfield.  Entered  from  Pittsfield  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  1,  -2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club  2, 
3,   4:    Lambda  Chi  Alpha   3,   4. 


WALTER  P.  MAISNER.  History.  Leverett.  Born  in 
1925  at  Shutesbury.  Entered  from  Amherst  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  4;  Edu.  Club  4: 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


JOSEPH  W.  MALONEY.  "Bill."  EngUsh.  115  River 
St.,  Southbridge.  Born  in  1924  at  Southbridge. 
Entered  from  St.  Mary's  High  School.  Activities: 
Class  Officer  2  (Pres.);  Flint  Oratorical  Contest  3; 
Newman  Club   1,   2. 


BRADFORD  S.  MacNULTY.  "Brad. "  Food  Technology. 
Upper  Western  Ave.,  Westfield.  Born  in  1928  at 
Hartford,  Connecticut.  Entered  from  Westfield  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3;  Judson  Fel- 
lowship 4:  4-H  Club  1,  2:  Food  Tech.  Club  3,  4: 
Bacteriology  Club  3,   4;    Radio  Club  3,  4. 


ANN  MacVICAR.  "'Vicky."  Recreational  Leadership. 
12  Oak  St.,  Grafton.  Born  in  1927  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Green  Mountain  Junior  College. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Drill  Team  2,  3:  S.C.A. 
2,  3:  Nature  Guide  Assn.  3,  4;  Naiads  2:  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta  2,   3,    4. 


ANTHONY  MAGINA,  JR.  "Tony."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  29  Leonard's  Court,  Taunton.  Born 
in  1925  at  Taunton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3,  4:  Newman  Club  1,  2, 
3,   4:   Engineering   Club   3,   4. 


RICHARD  D.  MAGOON.  Business  Administration.  26 
Butler  St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1926  at  Andover. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 


WILLIAM  A.  MALONE.  "Bill."  History.  29  Anawan 
St.,  Taunton.  Born  in  1922  at  New  Bedford.  En- 
tered from  Monsignor  Coyle  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Newman  Club  1,  2;  Summer  Barbecue 
Comm.   4. 


RICHARD  E.  MALONEY.  Economics.  257  Everett  St., 
Wollaston.  Born  in  1922  at  Mattapan.  Transfer 
from   Devens. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


ANTHONY  J.  MANGANARO.  "Tony,"  Landscape 
Architecture.  314  Main  St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1928 
at  Boston,  Entered  from  Everett  High  School,  Ac- 
livities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Maroon  Key  2:  Soc- 
cer 1,  2;  Handbook  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Carnival  Ball  3;  Military  Ball  1,  2;-  Radio 
Club  4;   Theta  Chi   1,   2,  3,  4, 


JOHN  F.  MANNING.  "Jack."  Agricultural  Economics, 
38  Salem  St.,  Wakefield.  Born  in  1926  at  Wake- 
field. Entered  from  Wakefield  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Agriculture  Economics  Club  4. 


JOHN  MANLICH,  JR.,  "Jack."  Pre-Med.  1150  Dor- 
chester Ave.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston, 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Pre-Med  Club  1, 
4;  Senate  3;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chowder  and  March- 
ing  Society   4. 


JOSEPH  P.  MANNING.  "Joe,"  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing. 20  Malverna  Road,  Roslindale.  Born  in  1926 
at  Boston,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List,  2,   3;   Eng.  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;   Q.T.V,  4. 


MARTIN  J.  MANNING,  JR.  "Marty."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 28  Josephine  Ave.,  Somerville.  Born  in 
1925  at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
Hvities:  Dean's  List  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
S.I.N.  1,  2,  3,  4;   Q.T.V.  3,  4  (Pres.  4). 


JAMES  MANUEL,  JR.  "Jim."  Economics.  41 V2  Main 
St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1927  at  HaverhiU. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,    4;    Q.T.V.    3,    4. 


DOMINIC  A.  MARINI.  "Dorn,"  Olericuhure.  RED 
#2,  East  Acton.  Born  in  1925  at  Newton  Centre. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3;  Honors  Work  4:  Chorus  2;  Olericulture 
Club  3,   4;    Phi  Sigma  Kappa  3,   4. 


JOHN  L.  MANSFIELD.  "Jack."  Chemistry.  127  Hart 
St.,  Taunton.  Born  in  1925  at  Taunton.  Transfer 
from  Devens.    Activities:  Chemistry  Club  3,  4. 


RALPH  P.  MARBLE.  "Aggie."  AgricuHural  Eco- 
nomics. Derby  Road,  West  Berlin.  Born  in  1926 
at  Farmington,  Michigan.  Entered  from  Acton  High 
School,  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Agriculture  Ec. 
Club   4;    Hockey  2,   3:   Football  2, 


WALTER  L.  MARKHAM.  Industrial  Engineering,  15 
Highland  Ave.,  Ayer.  Born  in  1926  at  Ayer. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng.  Club  1,  2, 
3,    4:    Newman   Club   4, 


FRANK  MARSDEN,  JR.  "Stud."  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 89  Oak  St.,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1925  at 
Fall  River.  Entered  from  New  Bedford  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Outing  Club  3; 
Engineering  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
3,  4. 


RALPH  E.  MARSDEN,  JR.  Psychology,  7  Charlton 
St„  Worcester.  Born  in  1928  at  Holden.  Entered 
from  North  High  School  (Worcester).  Activities: 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Symphony  Orchestra  3,  4;  Mili- 
tary Ball  Comm.   3;   Theta  Chi  1,  2,   3,  4. 


RONALD  E.  MARSHALL.  "Ronny,"  Accounting,  89 
Northv/ood  St.,  Chicopee.  Born  in  1926  at  Spring- 
field. Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities:  Newman 
Club  1,  2, 


LESLIE  J.  MARTIN.  "Les."  Mathematics.  75  Tremonl 
St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1925  at  Lawrence,  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Swim- 
ming Team  3,   4, 


JOHN  A.  MARTIN.  "Marty."  Physics.  49  Baltimore 
Ave.,  Lowell.  Born  in  1924  at  Lowell.  Entered 
from  Keith  Academy.    Activities:  I.R.C.  1,  2. 


JULIAN  T.  MARTINDALE,  JR.  "Bud,"  Psychology, 
East  Hawley  Road,  Charleraont.  Born  in  1925  at 
Holyoke.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Psychology  Club  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  3,  4. 


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JOSEPH  D.  MASCIS.  Joe."  Bacteriology.  77  Church 
St.,  Leominster.  Born  in  192!  at  Leominster. 
Entered  from  Leominster  High  School  Activities; 
Outing  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4: 
French  Club  1,  2;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  Photo 
Club  1,  2;  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
3,   4. 


FRANK  R.  MATARESE.  History.  16  Summer  St., 
Medford.  Born  in  1923  at  Medford.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4;  Edu. 
Clut,  4;    Soccer   2,    3;    Baseball  2,    3. 


WILLIAM  E.  MATHEWS,  JR.  Bill  '  Forestry.  Har- 
rison, Maine.  Born  m  1928  at  Sprmgfield.  Entered 
from  Palmer  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,  2,  3;  Outing  Club  3;  Forestry  Club  3,  4;  Radio 
Club  3,   4. 


EUGENE  F.  MASON.  "Gene."  Agriclaltural  Eco 
nomics.  108  Gilbert  Road,  Belmont.  Born  in  1925 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania.  Activities:  Dean's 
List    3;    Agricultural    Ec.    Club    4    (Vice    Pres.    4). 


STEPHEN  MATEIK.  "Steve."  Psychology.  12  Chero- 
kee St.,  Boston.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from   Devens.     Activities:    Psychology   Club    3,    4. 


WILLIAM  D.  MATTHEWS.  "Bill."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 114  West  Alvord  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Newman  Club  3,  4:  Fre-Law  Club  2; 
Business    Administration   Club    3. 


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ROBERT  I.  MATTSSON.  "Matt."  History.  1  Clarence 
St.,  South  Dartmouth.  Born  in  1926  at  New  Bed- 
ford. Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities;  Edu. 
Club   4;    Senate   2;    Statesmen   1,   2. 


DAVID  L.  MAY.  Agronomy.  14  Court  St.,  Groton. 
Born  in  1927  at  Groton.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Senate  2,  3:  S.C.A.  3;  4-H  Club  2,  3; 
Agronomy   Club   3,   4. 


JOHN  F.  McAULIFFE.  "Jay."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 60  Haverhill  St.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1925 
at  Methuen.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Political  Union  3,  4:  General  Court  of  Justice  3,  4 
(Chief  Justice  4);    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,   4. 


WILLIAM  F.  McCANN.  "Bill."  Accounting.  199 
Forest  Avenue,  Brockton.  Born  in  1926  at  Brock- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman 
Club   1,   2. 


JAMES  P.  McCarthy.  "Jlm."  Economics.  22  Hol- 
land Ave.,  Westfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Westfield. 
Enter  from  'Westfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Varieties  2;  Newman  Club 
1,   2,  3,  4;   Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,  2,  3,  4. 


GEORGE  E.  MAURICE.  Animal  Husbandry  65  Main 
Circle,  Shrewsbury.  Born  in  1925  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Acfivities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,    3. 


FLOYD  R.  MAYNARD.  "Robie."  History.  10  New 
St.,  Millers  Falls.  Born  in  1924  at  South  River, 
New  Jersey.  Entered  from  Turners  Falls  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Adelphia 
4;  Collegian  2,  3,  4  (Editor  3);  S.C.A.  2,  3;  College 
Pilgrim  Fellowship    1,   2;    Ski   Club   1. 


THOMAS  F.  McAVOY,  JR.  "Tommy."  Forestry.  47 
Gray  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1920  at  Lawrence. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,   3;    Forestry  Club  3,   4. 


FRANCIS  P.  McCarthy.  "Mac."  Physics.  4  Brooks 
St.,  South  Natick.  Born  in  1924  at  South  Natick. 
Entered  from  Coolidge  Senior  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3;  Radio 
Club    1,   2;    Physics   Club    1,   2. 


ROBERT  F.  McCarthy.  "Bob."  Mathematics.  1 
Stockton  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1926  at  Chelsea. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
3,  4;   Mathematics  Club  4;   Q.T.V.  3,  4. 


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THOMAS  A.  McCarthy.  "Tommy."  Economics. 
Brattleboro  Road,  Bernardston.  Born  in  1923  at 
Boston.  Entered  from  North  Qulncy  High  School. 
Activities:  Nominating  Comm.  2;  Varieties  2,  3; 
Newman  Club  1,  2;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  2; 
Pre-Med  Club  1;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  W.  McEACHERN.  "Bob."  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics. 175  Moreland  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1927 
at  Worcester.  Entered  from  North  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Index  3,  4;  S.C.A.  2, 
3:  Wesley  Foundation  1,  2:  Poultry  Club  1,  2; 
l.R.C.  2,  3,  4;  F.F.A.  1,  2,  4;  A.E.C.  4;  Alpha 
Gamma   Rho   1,   2,    3,   4. 


WILLIAM  F.  McEVOY.  "Mac."  History.  7  Lawrence 
St.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1921  at  Methuen.  Transfer 
from  Devens.    Activities:   Edu.  Club  4. 


GEORGE  W.  McGOWN.  "Mac."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 191  Brook  St.,  Clinton.  Born  in  1923  at 
Clinton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Mech. 
Eng.  Club  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation 
3,   4. 


JAMES  K.  McDonald.  History.  24  Belmont  Ave., 
.  Northampton.  Born  in  1925  at  Northampton.  En- 
tered from  Williston  Academy.  Activities;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;'  Math.  Club  1,  2;  Spanish 
Club  2;  Eng.  Club  1,  2;  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4;  Kappa 
Sigma. 


ANN  McELROY.  English.  236  South  Main  St., 
Orange.  Born  in  1929  at  Worcester.  Activities: 
Handbook  1,  2;   Chorus   1,  2,  4;   Chorale  2,   3,   4; 

•  Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  3,  4:  S.C.A.  2, 
3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,2,  3,  4;  4-H  Club  1,  2; 
Radio  Club  1,   4. 


LAWRENCE  F.  McGONAGLE.  "Larry."  Business 
Administration.  .  47  Oak  Hill  Drive,  ArlingtoAj 
Born  in  1924  at  Somerville.  Entered  from  Arling-' 
ton  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  ■ 
Ski  Club  1,  2,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychol- 
ogy Club  1;  Spanish  Club  1,  2;  Business  Admin- 
istration Club  3. 


MARTIN  F.  McGRATH,  JR.  "Marty."  Economics.  807 
High  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1926  at  Chicopee. 
Transfer  from  Holyoke  Junior  College.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  3,   4;    Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,   3,   4. 


DOROTHY  McINTOSH.    "Dot."    Home  Economics.    62       EUGENE  J.   McKENNA.    "Bud."    Industrial  Engii 


Front  St ,  Weymouth.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Framinghcun  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege Activities  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chorus  4;  S.C.A. 
3,  4;  Home  Economics  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A. 
1,  2 


HARVEY  I.  McKINNEY.  "iMac,"  Chemistry.  48  Vic- 
toria St.,  Sprinqfipld.  Born  in  1928  at  Springfield. 
Entered  from  Classical  High  School.  Activities: 
Wesley  Foundation  2,  3;   Chemistry  Club  2,  3,  4. 


ing.  90  Broadsound  Ave.,  Revere.  Born  in  1920 
at  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:  Eng.  Club  4. 


JOAN  S.  McLaughlin.  "loany."  Home  Economics. 
80  Main  St.,  Wobutn.  Born  in  1928  at  Winchester. 
Entered  from  Woburn  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  3;  Burnham  Declamation  2:  Chorus 
2,  Chorale  3,  4,  Operetta  Guild  3  4  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Home  Economics  Club  2,  3  4 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1    2,   3,   4. 


JOHN  P.  McLaughlin.  "Mj-  Food  Technology 
32  Gould  St.,  Wakeheld  Brrn  in  1925  at  Wake 
field.  Transfer  from  Devens  Aclrvities  Married 
Men's  Club  1,  2;  Bacteriology  Club'  4;  Roister 
Doisters  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  4;  "  Chern. 
Club    4;    Food    Tech.    Club    3,    4. 


ROBERT  W.  McMAHON.  "Mac."  Sociology.  186 
Fuller  St.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Statesman  1,  2: 
Senate  2,   3   (Vice-Pres.  3);   Radio  Club  2. 


THOMAS  D.  McLAY.  R^d '  Mechaniral  Engineer 
mg  31  Granville  St  Dorchester  Born  m  1925 
at  Boston.  Entered  fr^m  Boston  .^EngUsh  High 
School..  Activities  Ski  Club  1  2  3,  4,  Mech 
Eng.   Club   3,   4     Newmcm   Club  3    4 


JOHN  J.  McMANUS.  Mac  Physical  Education 
96  Lowell  Ave  ,  Watertown  Born  in  1926  at  Wal- 
tham.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean  s 
List  1,  2,  3;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu.  Club  4;  Inter-Frat 
Council  3,  4;  Phys.  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  "D" 
Club  1,  2;  Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha   3,   4. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


RAYMOND  W.  McNAMARA.  "Mac."  -Business  Ad- 
ministration. 4  Astor  Street,  Lowell.  Born  in  1926 
at  Lowell.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Statesmen  1;  Newman  Club  4;  Mil- 
itary Ball  Comm.  3. 


WILLIAM  E.  McTIGUE.  "Bill."  Forestry.  71  Main  St., 
Thorndike.  Born  in  1927  at  Palmer.  Transler  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3;  Outing  Club 
3,  4;  Newman  Qub  1,  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4, 


DAVID  H.  MELTZEH.  "Lefty,"  "Bromo'meltzer," 
"Dave."  Political  Science.  175  Grinnell  St.,  New 
Bedford.  Bom  in  1925  at  New  Bedford.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Hillel  3,  4;  Carnival 
Comm  4;  Radio  Station  'WMUA  3,  4;  I.R.C.  3; 
Senate  3. 


GRACE  E.  MERRILL.  "Gracie."  Medical  Technology. 
2026  Middlesex  St.,  Lowell.  Born  in  1928  at 
Lov\^ell.  Entered  from  Chelmsford  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Symphony  3,  4;  Chorus 
1,  2;  4-H  Club  1,  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club  2,  3,  4; 
W.A.A.   1,   2,   3,   4;    Sigma  Kappa   1,   2,   3,  4. 


ROBERT  C.  MESSER.  "Bob."  History.  Church  St., 
Bernardston.  Born  in  1925  at  Bernardston.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens. 


JANICE  ELLSAS  MEYER.  History.  145  Fair  St.,  New 
Bedford.  Born  in  1928  at  Fall  River.  Entered  from 
Durfee  High  School.    Activities:  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


THOMAS  A.  McROBERTS.  "Mac."  Physical  Educa 
tion.  H-3  Federal  Circle,  Amherst.  Born,  in  1925 
at  Indianapolis,  Indiana.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3:  Varsity  M  Club  3,  4; 
D  Club  2:  Physical  Education  Club  3,  4;  Sigmc 
Phi   Epsilon    3,    4. 


FLORENCE  E.  MELLOR.  "Mel."  Chemistry.  101  Mt. 
Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1928  at  Foil 
River.  Entered  from  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  W.S.G.A.  Council  2; 
S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Ring  Committee  4;  Spring  Day  2;  Chem.  Club  1, 
2,  3.  4;  ■W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senate  3;  Sigma  Kappa 
1,  2,  3,. 4. 

LEROY  E.  MENTOR.  "Lee."  Civil  Engineering.  90 
Birch  St.,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Greenfield. 
Transfer  from   Devens. 


BENN  H.  MERRITT.  Horticulture.  29  Cascade  Road, 
Worcester.  Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  Entered 
from  Classical  High  School.  Activities:  Inter-Frct 
Council  3,  4;  Floricultural  Club  2,  3,  4;  "M"  Club 
4:    Swimming   3,   4   (Capt.   4);    Theta   Chi. 


RAYMOND  PHIUIP  METZGER.  "Babe."  Business 
Administration.  52  Irvington  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Operetta  Guild  4;  Newman  Club  3,  4; 
Kappa  Sigma  4, 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  MEYER.  "Bob."  Economics.  145 
Fair  St.,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1920  at  New  Bedr 
ford.  Entered  from  New  Bedford  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  Comm, 
1;   Honors  Work  4;   Phi  Kappa  Phi. 


LOUIS  FRANKLIN  MICHELSON.  "Mike."  Animal 
Husbandry.  218  East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Born 
in  1919  at  Franklin,  N.  H.  Entered  from  Academy 
of  Eastern  Nazarene  College.  Activities:  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  3,   4. 


ROBERT  MOORE  MIDGLEY.  "Midge.  "  Forestry.  558 
Massasoit  Rd.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1924  at  Wor- 
cester. Entered  from  Commerce  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3;  Forestry  Club  3,  4. 


PAUL  A.  MICHITSON. 

ing.     89    Broadway 
Haverhill,    Transfer 


"Mich."  Electrical  Engineer- 
Haverhill.  Born  in  1927  at 
from   Devens. 


RICHARD  MORTON  MILAN.  "Dick."  Biological 
Field  Studies.  Newton  St.,  Barre.  Born  in  1926  ct 
Waltham.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club   1;    Nature   Guide   Assn.   3,   4. 


■^^. 


HOMER  BLAINE  MILLER,  JR.  Mathematics,  326  Man- 
ning St.,  Needham.  Born  in  1825  at  WoUaston. 
Entered  from  Norfolk  County  Agricultural  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4; 
Christian  Science  Organization  1,  2,  3,  4;  Flori- 
cultural  Club  1,  2,  3;  Math.  Club  3,  4;  Edu.  Club 
4. 


ROBERT    ANDERSON    MELER.     "Bob."     Marketing. 
28  Evans  St.,  Marblehead.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


CLIFTON  R.  MILNE.  "Clif."  Economics.  20  Robinson 
Court,  North  Andover.  Born  in  1927  at  Lawrence. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Outing  Club  4; 
German  Club  1,  2;   S.C.A.  3. 


HELEN  MAE  MITCHELL.  "Mitch."  Enghsh,  13  Mo 
Kinley  Ave.,  Easthampton,  Born  in  1928  at  Marl 
borough.  Entered  from  Easthampton  High  School, 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  House  Council  3 
Isogon  3,  4:  S.CA.  1,  2,  3,  4;  4-H  Club  1, 
Home  Ec.  Club  1;  Radio  Club  4:  Class  Day  4; 
W.A.A.  3;  May  Day  3;  Judiciary  Board  2,  3,  4; 
Senate  3. 

ED'WARD  rOHN  MOLITORIS.  "Ed.  "  Marketing.  Park 
Hill  Rd.,  Easthampton.  Born  in  1923  at  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.  Entered  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Lens  and  Shutter  Society  1,  2;  Ski  Club  1;  Sha 
Faar  2j  Varsity  Track  1,  2;  "D"  Club  1,  2;  Var- 
sity  "M"   Club   3:    Lutheran   Club'  4. 


DONALD  CHANNING  MONSON.  "Don.  "  Business 
Administration.  14  Waverly  St.,  Stoneham.  Born 
in  1926  at  Woburn.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities:  Ski  Club   3,   4. 


MARION  MOODY.  Bacteriology..  16  Fairlee  Road, 
Waban.  Born  in  1929  at  Arlington.  Entered  from 
Framingham  High  School.    Activities:  Dean's  List 

1,  2,  3:  Honors  Work  4;  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Roister 
Doisters  1,  2,  3;  Sinfonietta  1,  2,  3,  4;  Operetta 
Guild  4;  Varieties  2;  S.C.A.  2,  3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fel- 
lov/ship  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  2;  Home  Ec. 
Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  1;  W.A.A.  1,.  2,  3,  4,- 
Pi  Beta  Phi   1,  2,   3,  4. 

MARY  CLAIRE  MORANO.  Economics.  35  Onola  St., 
Pittsfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Pittsfield.  Entered  from 
Pittsfield   High   School.    Activities:    Dean's   List    1, 

2,  3:  Handbook  1,  2,  3;  Index  2,  3,  4;  Roister 
Doisters  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu. 
Club  4;  Radio  Club  2,  3:  W.A.A.  1,  2:  Sigma 
Kappa   1,   2.   3,  4. 


JANET  ELIZABETH  MILLER.  "Jan"  English  130 
Washington  Rd.,  Springfield  Born  m  1928  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical  High  School, 
Springfield.  Activities:  Collegian  2,  3,  4;  Drill 
Team   2,    3,    4;    Varieties    3;    Phillips   Brooks   Club 

1,  2;  S.G,A.--3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet  4:  S.C.A.N.  Edi- 
tor 4:  College  Pilgrim  Fellcwship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carni- 
val Ball  3,  4;  Radio  Station  3,  4:  I.R.C.  4;  W.A.A. ' 

2,  3,  4;   Radio  Policy  Board  3,  4;   Pi  Beta  Phi. 

ROBERT  LUCKY  MILLER.  "Bob."  Pre-Med.  22  Main 
St.,  Shelburne  Falls.  Born  in  1923  at  Greenfield. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Automobile 
Club;  Devens  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chowder  and 
Marching  Society  4;  Theatre  (Devens)  1,  2:  Man- 
ager 1;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  (UM)  4.  • 


ROBERT  PETER  MINICUCCI.  "Bob. "  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 151  Oak  St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1925  at 
Lawrence.  Entered  from  Lawrence  High  School. 
Activities:  Radio  Club  3,   4, 


RALPH  GERALD  MITCHELL.  "Mitch. "  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 1088  Main  St.,  Waltham.  Born  in  1925 
at  Waltham.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Class  President  3;  Executive 
Comm..  4;  Judging  Teams  2;  .Newman  Club  1; 
Ring  Committee  3;  Who"s  Who  3;  Spring  Day  2; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  4;  Senate  1,  2;  Golf 
Team  4. 

BERTHA  ALICE  MONROE.  "Bert."  Home  Economics. 
445  Central,  Winchendon.  Born  in  1928  at  Win- 
chendon.  Entered  from  Murdoch  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Drill  Team  2,  3;  Chorus  1,  2;  Outing  Club 
4;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3, -4;  4-H  Club  1,  2,  3;  Home  Ec. 
Club   1,   2,  3,   4. 


WALTER  I.  MONTGOMERY.  Chemistry.  33  Florence 
St.,  Natick.  Born  in  1925  at  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2; 
Chem.   Club   3,    4. 


DONALD  MOORE.  Wildlife  Management.  Winter 
St.,  Kingston.  Born  in  1929  at  Kingston.  Entered 
from  Kingston  High  SchooL  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  Military  Ball  Comm.  3; 
Radio   Club   3,    4;    Rod   and   Gun   Club   3,    4. 


JOHN  VINCENT  MOREAU.  Pre-Med.  86  Fort  St., 
Fairhaven,  Born  in  1928  at  New  Bedford.  Entered 
from  Fairhaven  High  SchooL  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Varieties  1,  2;  Chem.  Club  3,  4: 
Pre-Med   Club   3,   4. 


ROGER  I.  MORELL.  Economics.  188  Green  River  Rd., 
Greenfield.  Born  in  1925  at  Greenfield.  Entered 
from   Greenfield   High   School. 


FRANCIS  JOSEPH  MORIARTY.  'Whistle,"  "Mo." 
English.  155  Bennington  St.,  Ldwrence.  Born  in 
1926  at  Lawrence.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities;   Theta    Chi. 


MORTON  EDWIN  MORIN.  "Shorty."  Floriculture. 
H-4  Federal  Circle,  Amherst.  Born  in  1925  at 
Worcester.  Entered  from  Michigan  State  College. 
Activities:  Pistol  Team  2,  3,  4;  Manager  2,  3,  4; 
•  Hillel  2:  Floricultural  Club,  2.  3,  4;  Joint  Comm. 
on  Inter-Collegiate  Athletics  3. 


GEORGE  F.  MORGAN.  Accounting.  5  Logan  St., 
Lawrence.  Born  in  1924  at  Lawrence.  Transfer 
from  Devens.    Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3. 


JOSEPH  PAUL  MORIARTY.  English.  453  South 
Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1925  at  Holyoke. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 


WALTER  R.  MORIN.  "Walt."  Forestry.  33  Brown 
St.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1923  at  Pittsfield.  Entered 
from  Pittsfield  High  School.  Activities.  Newman 
Club  2,  3,  4:  Pistol  Team  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4: 
Intra-Mural  Softball  2,   3,  4. 


DANIEL  KENNETH  MORRISON,  JR.  "Ken."  Animal 
Husbandry.  RFD  #2,  Box  34,  Springfield,  Ver- 
mont. Born  in  1925  at  Lynn.  Entered  from  Spring- 
field, "Vermont,  High  School.  Activities:  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4.  4-H  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Square  Dance  Club  4;    Q.T.V.   1,  2,  3,   4. 


STEWART  KENDALL  MORTON.  'Mort.  "  Electrical 
Engineering.  165  North  Whitney  St.,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1927  at  Easthampton.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3:  Wesley 
Foundation   4. 


GORDON  JAMES  MUISE.  Pomology.  14  Linwood  St., 
Roxbury.  Born  in  1923  at  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
Transfer  from  Northeastern  University. 


JOHN  FRANCIS  MULLEN.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
63  Laighton  St.,  Lynn.  Born  in  1924  at  Lynn. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Mech.   Eng.   Club   3,   4. 


JACQUES  MURACHVER.  Electrical  Engineering.  85 
Francis  St.,  Everett,  Born  in  1924  at  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Hillel 
3,  4;  Radio  Club  3,  4;  Baseball  3:  Electrical  Engi- 
neering  Club   3,    4.     . 


ALFRED  RAYMOND  MORSE,  JR.  "Bob."  Mathe- 
matics. 142  Dale  St.,.  Waltham.  Born  in  1928  at 
Waltham.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Col- 
legian 4. 


CHRISTOPHER  GEORGE  MOUSTAKIS.  'Chris.' 
Forestry.  38  Falmouth  St.,  Boston.  Bom  in  1924 
at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List   1,  2,  3;   Forestry  Club  3,   4. 


ARTHUR  ALLEN  MUKA.  "Art."  Entomology.  Ley- 
den  Rd.,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1924  at  Adams. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club  2,  3;  Fernald  Entomology  Club 
2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  B.  MULLINS.  English.  380  Derby  St.,  West 
Newton.  Born  in  1923  at  Cambridge.  Entered  from 
St.  Charles"  High  School.  Activities:  Collegian  4; 
Ski  Club  1;  Newman  Club  3,  4;  Statesman  2. 


FRANCIS  JOSEPH  MURPHY.  "Murph.  '  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 40  Chester  St.,  Allston.  Born  in  1927  at 
Lowell.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List   1,  2,   3;   Senate   1,   3;   Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


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lEON  A.  MURPHY.  "Lee"  or  "Murph."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 52  Cottage  Ave.,  Winthrop.  Born  in 
1928  at  Winthrop.  Entered  from  Winthrop  Senior 
High  School.  Activities:  E.I.E.  3,  4;  Merry  Mount 
Masquers,  Devens  1,  2;  Eng.  Club,  Devens  1,  2; 
Eng.   Club   3,   4;    S.C.A.   3,   4. 


HAROLD  EDWARD  MYERS.  "Hy. "  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 96  South  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at 
Northampton.  Entered  from  Northampton  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's-  List  3:  Varsity  "M" 
Club;    Phys.    Edu.    Club;    Kappa    Sigma    2,    3,    4. 


RUDOLPH  FRANCIS  MUTTER,  JR.  "Rudy."  Business 
Administration.  20  Spring  St.,  Easthampton.  Born 
in  1928  at  Easthampton.  Entered  from  Williston. 
Activities:  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,  3,  4;  Newman 
Club    1,   2,   3,   4. 


H.  FRANCIS  NADEAU.  "Ace."  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing. 188  Regan  St.,  Gardner.  Born  in  1929  at 
Gardner.  Transfer  from  Norwich  University.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  Military  Ball  Comm.  2; 
Eng.  Club  3,  4;   WMUA  2,  4. 


WAITER  FRANCIS  NALLY.  "Bud."  Sociology.  60 
Purchase  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1926  at  Worces- 
ter, Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Class 
Treasurer  2;  Radio  Club  2;  Senate  2;  Activities 
Comm. 


MICHAEL  D.  NARDI.  Psychology.  13  Clinton,  Brock- 
ton. Born  in  1925  at  Brockton.  Transfer  from 
Devens. 


JOSEPH  VITO  NATALE.  Physical  Education.  24  Bel- 
mont Ave.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at 
Northampton.    Transfer   from   Notre   Dame. 


JOHN  RICHARD  NELSON.  "Jack."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 212  Osborne  Terrace,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1926  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club  2. 


ARTHUR  ELIOT  NEWELL,  JR.  "Art."  Wildlife  Man- 
agement. 39  Westmoreland  Ave.,  Arlington. 
Born  in  1924  at  Somerville.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Rod  and  Gun  Club 
1,  3,  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,  3,  4. 


J.  ROBERT  NEWMAN.  "Bob."  Psychology.  68  Lin- 
coln St.,  Marlboro.  Born  in  1927  at  Providence, 
Rhode  Island.  Entered  from  Marlboro  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Psychology  Club 
3,  4. 


BEHTRAND  F.  NAHBIS,  JR.  "BerfTTJoaem  Lan- 
guages. 30  Pearl  St.,  Marblehead.  Born  in  1925 
at  Marblehead.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  French 
Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med  Club  ];  Senate  2;  Edu.  Club 
3,  4;  Romania  3;  WMUA  3;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 
3,   4. 


EDWARD  NAROIAN.  "Edgie."  Pohtical  Science. 
411  Church  St.,  Whitinsville.  Born  in  1927  in 
Whitinsville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Radio  Club  2;  Political  Union  Club  3,  4;  Edu. 
Club   4, 


RICHARD  A.  NEECE.  "Dick."  Electrical  Engineering. 
138  Davenport  St.,  Chicopee.  Born  in  1924  at 
Chicopee.     Transfer   from  Devens. 


EDWARD  J.  NEWBY.  "Shorty."  German.  RusseH 
Road,  Huntington.  Born  in  1926  at  Scranton,  Pa. 
Entered   from   Walthara    High   School. 


CHANDLER  WHIPPLE  NEWELL.  "Chan."  Business 
Administration.  104  Springfield  St.,  Wilbraham. 
Born  in  1925  at  Newton.  Entered  from  Wilbraham 
Academy.    Activities:  Married  Men's  Club  2. 


NORMAN  NOLAN  NEWMAN.  "Norm."  Economics. 
52  Marshland  St.,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1928  at 
Haverhill.  Entered  from  Haverhill  High  School. 
Activities:  Collegian  1,  2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio 
Club   1,  2;   l.R.C.    1;   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,   2,   3,  4. 


UNIVERSITY    OF 


LEO  GREGORY  NICHOLAS.  "Scoopy."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  20  Church  St.,  Lynn.  Born  in  1921 
at  Lynn.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Phil- 
lips Brooks  Club  3,  4;  French  Club  1,  2;  Modern 
Dance  Club  1,  2;  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Automobile 
Club    1,   2;    American  Veterans'   Comm.    1,    2. 


CHARLES  E.  NICHOLS.  "Nick."  Physical  Education. 
167  Whitney  St.,  Ludlov/.  Born  in  1927  at  Lud- 
low. Entered  from  Ludlow  High  School.  Activities: 
Edu.  Club  4;  Phys.  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club    4;    Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon    1,    2,    3,    4. 


NESTOR  NICHOLERIS.  Geology.  2  Linehan  Court, 
Somerville.  Born  in  1924  at  Somerville.  Activ- 
ities:  Dean's  List   3. 


PAUL  GLENWRIGHT  NICKERSON.  iMick."  Civil 
Engineering.  79  Clinton  St.,  Everett.  Born  in 
Everett.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Varsity 
"M"   Club  4. 


RICHARD  GOHHAMNICKERSON.  "Nick."  Chemis- 
tiy.  noute  137,  East  Harwich.  Born  in  1927  at 
Easi  Harwich.  Entered  from  Harwich  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4: 
Outing  Club  3:  Phillips  Brooks  Club  2;  Wesley 
Foundation  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  4-H 
Club  2. 


JOHN  P.  NIONAKIS.  French.  17  Nichols  St.,  Haver- 
hill. Born  in  1923  at  Haverhill.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  4;  French  Club 
1,   2,   3,  4;    Spanish  Club  3,  4. 


HARRY  NORKIN.  Elecliical  Engineering.  32  Lexing- 
ton St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1921  at  Thompson, 
Connecticut.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  2;  Senate  2:  Electrical  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  NORWOOD.  "Joe  Glomp."  Economics.  123 
Orange  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1924  at  Lynn. 
Entered  from  King's  Point  Merchant  Marine  Acad- 
emy. Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3:  Tennis  Team 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4;  Business 
Admin.  Club  3,  4;  Chorus  2;  Varieties  2:  Kappa 
Sigma    1,    2,    3,    4. 

CARL  STERNER  OBERG.  Business  Administration. 
327  South  Quinsigamond  Ave.,  Shre'wsbury,  Born 
in  1925  at  Worcester,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities:  Dean's   List   1;    O-T.V.   3,   4. 


JOSEPH  DANIEL  O'CONNELL.  "Big  Joe.'  History. 
47  Bardwell  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls.  Born  in 
1927  at  Northampton.  Entered  from  South  Hadley 
High  School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3; 
Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Comm.  2;  Pre-Med  Club  1; 
Lambda   Chi   Alpha   2,   3,   4. 


WILLIAM  JAMES  NILAND.  "Bill."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 12  Verona  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born  in 
1925  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Spanish   Club   1    (Sec);    Senate   2. 


GIOVANNI  HOMER  NOBILE.  JR.  John."  Psychology. 
29  Strandview  Road,  Dorchester  25.  Born  in  1919 
at  Somerville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3:  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Psychology  Club 
3,   4;    Radio   Club   3,   4;    Government   2. 


EDWARD   NOVAK.    "Ed."    Amherst,   Mass. 


CARL  WILFRED  NYBERG.  Psychology.  26  Edgehill 
Road,  E.  Braintree.  Born  in  1927  at  Quincy. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters 
3,   4;    Chowder   and   Marching    Society   3,  4. 


WILLIAM  JAMES  O'BRIEN.  "Bill,"  Food  Technology. 
47  Thurman  Park,  Everett.  Born  in  1925  at 
Maiden.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3,  4;  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Varieties  3,  4; 
Newman  Club  3,  4:  Chem.  Club  3,  4;  Food  Tech. 
Club  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club  3,.  4;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha   3,  -4. 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  O'CONNELL.  "Bob.  "  Chemistry. 
9  Myrtle  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1926  at 
Northampton.  Entered  from  St.  Michael's  High 
School.  Activities:  Outing  Cliib  2,  3,  4;  Newman 
Club  1,  2,   3,  4;   Chem.  Club  2,   3,   4. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


WALTER  EDWARD  O'CONNELL.  "Buzz."  Psychology. 
Reading  Inn,  Reading.  Born  in  1925  at  Winches- 
ter. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Newman  Club  2;  Psychology  Club 
3,   4;    Senate  3;    Football  2;    Track   2. 


LEONARD  ALBERT  O'CONNOR.  "Len."  Economics. 
29  Elizabeth  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Springfield  High  School 
of  Commerce.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  3,   4  (Vice  Pres.   3,  Pres.   4). 


JAY  BARTON  OKER.  Economics.  72  Hillside  Road, 
Southbridge.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens. 


GEORGE  EDMUND  OLDMIXON.  Chemistry.  Nar- 
rows Road,  Assonet.  Born  in  1927  at  Dighton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:  Chem.  Club  4; 

Edu.    Club    4. 


YVONNE  BRENDA  OLIVER.  "Bonnie."  Chemistry. 
136  Newland  St.,  Springfield,  Born  in  1928  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Springfield  Technical 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Spring 
Day  Comm.  2;  Chem.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Sec.  4); 
W.A.A.  3. 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  O'NEILL.  "Bob."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  15  Jason  Terrace,  Arlington.  Born 
in  1926  at  Arlington.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities; Dean's  List  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2; 
Ball  and  Chain  Club  4;  Mech.  Eng.  Club  4; 
Statesman  1,   2;    Athletic   Comm.    1;    Track   1. 


ALAN  CHARLES  ORNSTEEN.  "Al."  Economics.  85 
Lakeview  Ave.,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1929  at  Haver- 
hill. Entered  from  Haverhill  High  School.  Activ- 
ities:  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,   2,   3,  4. 


PATRICIA  ANN  O'ROURKE.  "Pat."  Home  Economics. 
44  Mill  St.,  Westfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Westfield. 
Entered  from  Westfield  High  School.  Activities: 
Class  Officer  1,  4;  Dean's  List  3;  Scrolls  2:  Chorus 
1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  3;  W.A.A. 
1,  2,  3,  4:  Naiads  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  ANTHONY  O'CONNOR.  "Jack."  Zoology.  10 
Anderson  Ave.,  Three  Rivers.  Born  in  1928  at 
Palmer.  Entered  from  Palmer  High  School.  Activ- 
ities:  Dean's   List  1,   2,    3:    Newman   Club   3. 


FRANCES  IRENE  O'KEEFE.  "Okey."  English.  63 
Youle  St.,  Melrose.  Born  in  1929  at  Boston.  En- 
tered from  Melrose  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1;  Drill  Team  1;  Chorus  1,  4;  Newman  Club 
1,  2,  4;  Edu.  Club  4;  French  Club  1;  Radio  Club 
3,  4;  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta 
1,  2,  3,   4. 


THADDEUS  J.  OKOLO.  "Ted."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 8  Comins  Road,  Hadley.  Born  in  1925 
at  Hadley.  Entered  from  Hopkins  Academy.  Ac- 
tivities: Roister  Doisters  2;    Eng.  Club   1,   2,   3,  4. 


JOHN  AARON  OLIVER.  "Johnny."  English.  224  Wal- 
nut St.,  Athol.  Born  in  1926  at  Athol.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Collegian  3,  4  (Sports 
Editor  3);  Quarterly  3;  Statesman  2;  Edu.  Club  4; 
Tennis  3,  4. 


JOHN  EDWARD  O'NEIL.  "The  Splinter."  Olericul- 
ture. 12  Centennial  Ave.,  Saugus.  Born  in  1925 
at  Lynn.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2,  4;  Index  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  4;  Oleri- 
cultural  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4:  Track 
1,  2;  Cross  Country  2;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4 
(Corresponding    Secretary    4). 


EDWIN  JOSEPH  ORLOWSKI.  "Ski."  Pre-Medical. 
54  Casino  Ave.,  Chicopee.  Born  in  1923  at 
Easthampton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Pre-Med 
Club  4. 


MARY  MARGARET  O'ROURKE.  "Nan"  Modern 
Language.  197  Locust  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928 
at  Holyoke.  Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School. 
Activities:  Chorus  2;  Operetta  Guiid  3:  French 
Club   4. 


FRANK  QUIMBY  ORRALL,  Physics.  10  Floyd  St., 
Winthrop.  Born  in  1925  at  Somerville.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Honors 
Work  4;  Outing  Club  3;  S.C.A.  3;  Wesley 
Foundation  3,  4;  Math.  Club  3;  Physics  Club  3; 
Fencing  Club   3. 


RALPH  BARTLETT  OSGOOD,  JR.  '  Ozzie.  "  Pre-Med- 
ical  Science.  16  Raingley  Road,  Greenfield.  Born 
in  1928  crt  Greenfield.  Entered  from  Greenfield 
ffigh  School.  Activities:  Class  Nominating  Comm. 
2:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  A;  Military  Ball  Comm. 
2:  Chem.  Club  4;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio 
Club    3,    4. 


ERNEST  JOHN  OUELLET.  "Ernie."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 46  Kingston  St.,  West  Somerville.  Born 
in  1925  at  Meriden,  Conn.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:   Mech.   Eng.   4;    O.T.V. 


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RAYMOND  D.  OUELLETTE.  "Ray."  History.  1396 
Bridge  St.,  Dracut.  Born  in  1924  at  Dracut.  En- 
tered from  Dracut  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2;  Nev/man  Club  2;  French  Club  3;  Phi 
Sigma   Kappa   2,   3,   4   (Pres.   4). 


ALPHONSE  V.  PACHESIS.  "Al."  Business  Admin- 
istration. 56  Perry  Ave.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1922 
at  Worcester.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


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FRANK  J.  PADYKULA.  Physics.  341  Center  St., 
Chicopee.  Born  in  1916  at  Chicopee.  Entered  from 
Chicopee  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
3:  Radio  Club  1,  2;  Amateur  Radio  Club  2,  3,  4 
(Vice  Pres.  3,  Pres.  3);   Physics  Club  1,  2,  3. 


PETER  PANO.  "Pudgy."  Business  Administration. 
10  Chfton  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  192B  at  Wor- 
cester. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Basket- 
ball  1. 


EDGAR  S.  PARENT.  Accounting.  169  Lincoln  St., 
Stoughton.  Born  in  1925  at  Stoughton.  Transfer 
from    Devens.     Activities:   Dean's    List    2. 


RICHARD     S.     PARKES.      "Dick."      Marketing.      759 
Waltham    St.,    Lexington.     Born   in    1927    at   Wal- 
tham.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


ROBERT  MICHAEL  PASINI.  "Rapid."  Physical  Edu- 
cation. 42  Freeman  Terrace,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1925  at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Cathedral 
High  School  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Football 
1,  2,  3,  4:  Maroon  Key  2;  Varsity  ""M"'  Club  4; 
Edu.  Club  4;  Phys..  Edu.  Club  2,  3,  4:  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 


SHIRLEY  EVELYN  PATTERSON.  "Shirl.  "  Bacteriol- 
ogy. 1  Clark's  Road,  Amesbury.  Born  in  1928 
at  Amesbury.  Entered  from  Amesbury  High 
School. r  Activities:  Girls'  Drum  Corps  1;  Orches- 
tra 3;  Band  2;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation 
1,  2,  3,  4;  4-H  Club  1,  2;  Bacteriology  Club  4; 
Pre-Med   Club    4;    W.A.A.    1,    2,    3,    4. 


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NESTOR  WILLIAM  PANDELL.  "Mike.  "  Mechanical 
Engineering.  165  East  Water  St.,  Rockland.  Born 
in  1923  at  Melrose.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Ski  Club  3,  4  (Pres.  3): 
Devens'  Ski  Club  1,  2  (Vice  Pres.  2);  Carnival 
Coram.  3,  4;   Mech.  Eng.  Club  4. 


ANTHONY  JOSEPH  PANZICA.  "Tony."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  60  Market  St.,  Northampton.  Born 
in  1923  at  Northampton.  Enter  from  Northampton 
High  School.    Activities:  Eng.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


CLARENCE  W.  PARKER.  "Park."  Agronomy. .  South 
West  St.,  Feeding  Hills.  Born  in  1921  at  Marion, 
N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities:  Dean's 
List    1,   3;    Agronomy  Club  3,   4. 


RICHARD  B.  PARKS.  "Dick."  Wildlife  Management. 
4  Bay  View  Ave.,  Plymouth.  Born  in  1924  at 
Plymouth.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Wildlife  Management  Club  2:  Rod  and  Gun  Club 
3,   4;   Dean's  List  2,  3,   4. 


CHARLES  NELSON  PASKAUSKAS.  "Charlie."  Elec 
trical  Engineering.  65  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Born  in  1913  at  Fitchburg.  Entered  from  Fitchburg 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List.  4:  WMUA 
Tech.   Staff  4. 


EDWIN  ARTHUR  PAUL.  "Ed."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 51  Parkton  Road,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born 
in  1924  at  Boston.  Entered  from  Boston  English 
High  SchooL  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  3: 
Football   1;   Hockey  2;    Theta  Chi   1,   2,   3,   4. 


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JOHN  ROBERT  PAULSEN.  Psychology.  7  Hil!  St., 
Woburn.  Born  in  1924  at  Woburn.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Psychology 
Club    3,    4;    Radio    Club    1. 


LEON  EARL  DWIGHT  PEASE,  JR.  "Lee."  Chemistry. 
13  Ainsworth  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities: 
Chemistry  Club  3,   4. 


JOSEPH  A.  PELLETIEH.  "Joe."  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 60  Cross  Si.,  FishervUIe.  Born  in  1925  at 
Fisherville.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities; 
Eng.  Club  3,   4. 


HARLOW  EDWARD  PENDLETON.  "Penny."  History. 
218  Washington  St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1926  at 
Pelham.  Entered  from  Fitchburg  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Phiilips  Brooks  Club 
2,   3,   4;    Theta  Chi   1,  2,   3,  4. 


GILBERT  EMERSON  PERKINS.  "Perk."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  25  Bridge  St.,  Manchester.  Born  in 
1926  at  Harborside,  Maine.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4.  Senate  3. 


RUSSELL  GEDNEY  PERKINS.  "Nipper."  Political  Sci- 
ence. 23  Kenyon  St.,  Springfield  9.  Born  in  1925 
at  Springfield.  Entered  from  Springfield  Technical 
High  School,  Activities:  Military  Ball  3:  Sopho- 
more-Senior Hop  2;  Baseball  1:  Kappa  Sigma  1, 
2,   3,   4. 


JOSEPH  STEPHEN  PAULSON.  "Joe."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  731  Winthrop  Ave.,  Revere.  Born 
in  1919  at  Revere.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities; Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Band  1,  2;  Camera  Club 
1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Eng.  Club  3,  4; 
Germanic   Society    1,    2. 


HENRY  BROWN  PEIRCE,  JR.  "Hank.  English.  86 
Hathaway  St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1925  at 
North  Adams.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Varieties  4;  Newman  Club 
1,  2;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3;  Edu.  Club 
4;  Statesman  1,  2:  Commonwealth  1,  2;  Merry- 
mount  Masquers   1,   2. 


THERESE  ANNE  PENDER.  "Terry."  Sociology.  262 
Wahconah  St.,  Pitlslield.  Born  in  1923  at  Pitts- 
field.  Entered  from  St.  Joseph's  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities; Dean's  List  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  A; 
Pre-Med  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  3,  4;  W.A.A.  1; 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,   2,   3,  4.. 


EDWARD  L.  PEREDNIA.  "Ed.  "  Chemistry.  94  Con- 
cord Ave.,  Norwood.  Born  in  1924  at  Norwood. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Chem.  Club  2. 
3,   4. 


JEAN  Z.  PERKINS.  ""Perk."  Economics.  190  Boylston 
St.,  Brockton,  Born  in  1926  at  Brockton.  Entered 
from  Brockton  High  School.  Activities:  Dean"s 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  "Work  4;  Economics  Honor 
Society  4;   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,  2,   3,   4. 


PAUL  ARTHUR  PERRY.  English.  57  McKinley  Ter- 
race, Pittsfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Pittsfield.  Entered 
from  Pittsfield  Hiah  School,  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Collegian  2,  3,  4; 
Quarterly  4;  Varieties  2,  3;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop 
3;   Who's  Who  3r   Kappa  Sigma  3,   4. 


ORESTO  JOSEPH  PERSECHINO.  ""Ernie.""  Mechanical 
Engineering.  8  Cedar  St.,  So.  Barre.  Born  in 
1926  at  So.  Barre.  Transfer  from'  Devens.  Activ- 
ities:   Newman    Club    2,    3,    4;    Theta    Kappa    Phi. 


ANN   G.   PETERSON.     ""Pete."'    Home   Economic 


St. 


FRANCIS  XAVIER  PETERS.  "Pete."  General  Busi 
ness,  623  Woburn  St.,  Wilmington.  Born  in  1927 
at  Medford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List   3;    Newman  Club   4. 


CARL  LAWRENCE   PETERSON.     "Pete."    Mechanical 


George  St.,  Duxbury.  Born  in  1929  at  Duxbury. 
Entered  from  Duxbury  High  School.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Band  1,  2;  Chorus  1;  Outing 
Club  3,  4;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation 
4:  4-H  Club  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu. 
Club   3,   4;    W.A.A.   2,   3,   4. 


Engineering.    7   Neptur 
in   1920   at  Gloucester. 


s  Place,   Gloucester.    Born 
Activities:   Dean's  List  1; 


Senate   2;    Mech.   Eng.   Club   4. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


CLARENCE  WESLEY  PETERSON.  Tele."  English. 
7  Wood  End  Lane,  Reading.  Born  in  1925  at 
Maiden.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3;  Wesley  Foundation  3; 
French  Club  2;    l.R.C.  3. 


ARMANDO  RALPH  PETRINO.  "Pete."  General  Busi- 
ness. 22  Templeton  Parkway,  Watertown.  Born 
in    1923   at    Watertown.     Transfer    from    Devens. 


ROBERT  PAUL  PHANEUF.  "Bob."  Public  Health.  265 
Nashua  Road,  Lowell.  Born  in  1925  at  Lowell. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Pre-Med  Club 
1,  2;  Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club 
3,    4;    Football    1,    2,    3.    ■ 


DONALD  HENRY  PHIPPS.  "Don."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 15  Maple  St.,  Mendon.  Born  in  1927  at 
Milford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Eng. 
Club    4. 


FREDERICK  GROVER  PIERCE.  "Fred."  Poultry  Hus- 
bandry. 21  Winona  St.,  Auburndaie.  Born  in 
1926  at  Newton.  Transfer  from  Lycoming  College. 
Activities:   Dean's  List  3:    Poultry  Club  2. 


ROBERT  G.  PIERCE.  "Bob."  Agricultural  Economics. 
Baker  Ave.,  West  Concord.  Born  in  1924  at  Wo- 
burn.    Entered  from  Concord  High  School. 


LEONARD  JOSEPH  PETERSON.  "Pete."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 2  Newell  Road,  Wakefield,  Born  in 
1927  at  Wakefield.  Entered  from  Wakefield  High 
School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Mili- 
tary Ball  Coram.  3:    Civil  Eng.  Club  2,   3,   4. 


PAUL  ROBERT  PHALON.  "Sphinx. "  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 34  Stafford  Road,  Newton  Center.  Born  in 
1925  at  Little  Falls,  N.  J.  Entered  from  Newton; 
Junior  College.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  New-; 
man  Club  2,  3,  4;  Football  3,  4;  Baseball  3,  4: 
Phys.  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Lambda 
Chi   Alpha   2,   3,    4. 


CHARLES  W.  PHELPS.  "Chuck.  " 
istration.  55  Felt  St.,  Salem. 
Salem.    Transfer   from   Devens, 


Business    Admin- 
Born   in    1927    at 


EDWARD  ROBERT  PIERCE.  'Tdd."  Construction 
Engineering  and  Marketing.  40  Fairview  Way, 
Amherst.  Born  in  1922  at  St.  Stephen,  N.  B„ 
Canada.  Entered  from  St.  Stephen  High  School.^ 
Activities:  Collegian  4;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judsori 
Fellowship  2,  3,  4;  A.S.A.E.  3,  4;  Cross  Country 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Winter  Track  1,  2,  4:  Spring  Track  1, 
3,   4:.  Varsity   "M"   Club  3,   4;   Theta   Chi  2,   3,   4. 

HENRY  ABNER  PIERCE.  "Hank."  Marketing.  495' 
Church  St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1927  at  North 
Adams.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


ALFRED  ERNEST  PIGEON.  "Al,  "  Marketing.  8  St, 
Marie  St.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Born  in 
1922  al:  Ware.  Transfer  from  Sir  George  Williams 
College,  Montreal,  Canada.  Activities:  Band  1, 
2;  Campus  Varieties  2;  Newman  Club  1:  Pre- 
Med  Club  1,  2;   Kappa  Sigma  4. 


EARL  NELSON  PILGRIM.  Dairy  Industry.  114  Union 
St.,  Westfield.  Born  in  1926  ct  Amesbury.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3: 
Judging   Teams    4;    S.C.A.    3;    Wesley   Found.    2: 

:,^ Chemistry  Club  1;   Dairy  Club  2,  3,  4. 


THEODORE  G,  PINEAULT.    Ellis  Park,  Amherst. 


PAUL  PINCUS.  Landscape  Architecture.  85  Maverick 
St.,  Chelsea.  Bopri  in  1926  at  Chelsea.  Enter  from 
Chelsea  High^chool.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4:  Jfcirt.  Club  3,  4;  Landscape  Arch.  Club  3, 
4;  Jfcff.  Show  Ex,  3,  4,-  Radio  Club  3,  4  (Chief 
_, -CJperator  4), 


ROBERT  S.  PINKHAM,  JR.  "Bob,"  Industrial  Engi- 
neering, 161  Warren  Ave,,  WoUaston,  Born  in 
1927  at  Ouincy,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Eng.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mech. 
Eng,  Club  4, 


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ARNOLD  iAWHENCE  PINTO.  Physical  Education. 
110  Boston  Ave.,  Mediord.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Physical  Edu- 
cation Club  3,  4;  Varsity  M  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu- 
cation Club  4. 


ALLAN  LOTHROP  PITCHER.  "Loot."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 4  Pine  Rd.,  Lynn.  Born  in  1924  at  Lynn. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2; 
Ski  Club  1,   2,  3,  4;   Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4. 


EDWIN  A.  PIRIE.  "Ed."  Mechanical  Engineering. 
238  Osborne  Terrace,  Springfield.  Born  in  1927 
at  Springfield-  Transfer  from  American  Internation- 
al College.  Activities:  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Mech.  Eng. 
Club  3,  4;    Soc.  of  Automotive  Engineers  4. 


BOY  W.  PITMAN.  Industrial  Administration.  3  West 
Cottage  St.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston, 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Radio  Station 
WMUA  3  (Business  Manager  and  Treasurer)  4; 
(Asst.  Station   Director);    Nev/man  Club   2. 


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THOMAS  FRANCIS  PITONIAK.  Tom."  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. Northwest  Rd.,  Weslfield.  Born  in  1924 
at  Westfield.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


STEPHEN  PAUL  PIUSZ.  "Paul."  Business  Admin- 
istration (Marketing).  51  Saratoga  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1922  at  Chicopee.  Entered  from  Chicopee 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  3:  Roister 
Doisters  1,  .2,  3,  4;  University  Chorus  2;  Varieties 
1,  3:  Carnival  Ball  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,  2. 


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WALTER  PAUL  PLUCINSKL  "Wah."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 7  Firglade  Rd.,  V/orcester.  Born  in  1925 
at  Vi^orcester.  Entered  from  Commerce  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Hunting 
and  Fishing  Club — Devens  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1, 
2,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  3. 


DONALD  JOHN  POITRAS.  Mathematics.  33  Cabot 
St.,  Salem.  Born  in  1921  at  Detroit,  Mich.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Spring  Track  3,  4: 
Varsity  M  Club. 


FREDERICK  POPP.  "Fred."  Industrial  Engineering. 
254  Porter  St.,  Melrose.  Born  in  1924  at  Passaic, 
N.  J.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Devens 
Automotive  Club  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Operetta 
1,   2;    Chowder   and   Marching   Society   3,    4. 


CHARLES  FRANCIS  PLUMER.  "Charley."  EngUsh 
9733  Fraser  Rd.,  Southside  Estates,  Jacksonville 
Florida.  Born  in  1926  at  Brookline.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Quarterly  4; 
Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Campus  Varieties  1,  3;  Mer 
rymount  Masquers  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Radio 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Statesman  (Devens)  1;  Common- 
v/eallh   1,   2. 

HARRIET  ELIZABETH  POOR.  Home  Economics.  West 
Townsend.  Born  in  1928  at  Townsend.  Entered 
from  Townsend  High  School.  Activities:  Wesley 
Found.  1,  2;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judson  Fellowship 
2,  3;   Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ALLEN  NORMAN  PORTER.  Mathematics.  605  Wash- 
ington St.,  Stoughton.  Born  in  1925  at  Brockton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:   Math.   Club   4. 


ROBERT  A.  PORTER.  "Bob."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 1518  Dwight  St.,  Holyofce.  Born  in  1926  at 
Holyoke.  Tronsfer  from  Holyoke  Junior  College. 
Activities:   Senate  4. 


LAEL  HUNT  POWERS.  Psychology.  25  South  St., 
Northboro.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Entered  from 
Northboro  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
2,  3;  Panhellenic  Council  3,  4;  Collegian  3,  4; 
Chorus  1;  Carnival  3;  Psychology  Club  3,  4; 
W.A.A.    3:    Kappa   Kappa   Ganmia. 


RICHARD  MARTIN  POWER.  "Dick."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. Prospect  St.,  Millis.  Born  in  1927  at  Millis. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Newman  Club 
2,  3,  4;   Civil  Eng,  Club  3,   4, 


PATRICIA  ANNE  POWERS.  "Patte."  Economics. 
31  Lisle  St.,  Braintree.  Born  in  1928  at  Braintree. 
Entered  from  Braintree  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Handbook  2,  3;  Index  2,  3,  4; 
Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Sec.   2):    W.A.A.    1,   2;    Sigma   Kappa    1,   2,   3,  4. 


GERALD  PRIBUTSKY.  "Geuy:'  Bacteriology.  376 
Ridge  St.,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1926  at  Fall  River. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2, 
4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  I.Z.F.A.  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med  Club 
1,  2;  Radio  Club  2;  Germanic  Club  1,  2;  Bac- 
teriology  Club   3,    4. 


SHELDON  MORTON  PROMISEL.  "Shel."  Food 
Technology.  322  Spruce  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in 
1926  at  Chelsea.  Entered  Irom  Chelsea  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Operetta  Guild 
2:  Chem  Club  3;  Dairy  Club  2;  Food  Tech.  Club 
3,   4;    Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   (Steward)   1,   2,   3,  4. 


ANNE  VALERIE  PROVENCHER.  "Provie.  "  Mathenra- 
fics.  136  North  St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1928 
at  North  Adams.  Transfer  from  Our  Lady  of  the 
Elms.  Activities:  WMUA  3,  4:  Outing  Club  3: 
Nevi'man  Club  3,  4;  Math.  Club  3,  4:  Edu.  Club 
4;    W.A.A.   3. 


CARMELO  ANTHONY  PULIAFICO.  "Charlie." 
Mechanical  Engineering.  9  Church  St.,  South 
Barre.  Born  in  1924  at  South  Barre.  Entered  from 
Barre  High  School.  Activities:  Mech.  Eng.  Club 
3,   4. 


ROBERT  ERVIN  PUTNAM.  "Put."  Chemistry.  24 
Upland  Road,  Leeds.  Born  m  1927  at  Northamp- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities;  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4; 
Chemistry  Club   3,   4;   Senate  4, 


WILLIAM  JOSEPH  QUINN.  "Quinny."  Business  Ad- 
rainistraticn.  Bridge  Road,  Salisbury.  Born  in 
1924  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Business  Administration  Club 
4:  Merrymount  Masquers  2;  Ball  and  Chain  Club 
4;    Newman    Club    4. 


DONALD  ROBERT  PROGULSKE.  Den."  Wildlife 
Management.  100  Lakeside  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1923  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Harvard 
University.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  .Rod  andl 
Gun   Club   3,    4. 


ROBERT  S.  PROUTY.  "Bob."  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. Main  St.,  Rutland.  Born  in  1927  at  Holden, 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  A..S.A.C.  4; 
Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Wesley 
Foundation  4;   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,   4. 


HENRY  ALBERT  PRUNIER.  "Hank.  "  Chemistry.  141 
Massasoit  Road,  Worcester.  Bom  in  1921  at  Wor- 
cester. Transfer  from  Assumption  College.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1;  Class  Officer  1  'Pres.):  Roister 
Doisters   4;    Chem.   Club   4. 


EUGENE  CHARLES  PUTALA.  '  Gene.  "  Botany.  7 
Winthrop  St.,  Millers  Falls.  Born  in  1922  at  Tur- 
ners Falls.  Entered  from  Turners  Falls  High 
School.    Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4, 


EARL  S.  QUANCE.  "Tub."  Light  Building  Construc- 
tion. 28  Ashland  Ave.,  Methuen.  Born  in  1927 
at  Lawrence.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4;   Agricultural  Eng.  Club  3,  4. 


EARL  QUINT.  "Keeto."  Floriculture.  64  Ridge  Ave., 
Newton  Center.  Born  in  1926  ct  Jamaica  Plain. 
Entered  from  Newton  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Flojicultural  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;   Tau  Epsilon  PhL 


CHERYL  RACE.  "Sherry."  Fine  Arts.  II  Washing- 
ion  Ave.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1928  at  Nor- 
thampton. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School. 
Activities:  Glee  Club  1:  Phillips  Brooks  Club  1,  2; 
Chi   Omega   2,    3,   4. 


EDWARD  M.  RAMSEY.  "Ned."  Accounting.  10 
Firs!  St.,  Melrose.  Born  in  1920  at  Boston.  Trans- 
fer  from  Devens. 


MURRAY  DAVID  HADLO.  Business  Administration. 
72  Elm  Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury.  Born  in  1928  at  Bos- 
ton.   Transfer  from   Devens. 


LEON  B.  RANGER,  JR.  "Bud."  Economics.  36  Ossi- 
P'ee  Road,  Somerville.  Bern  in  1923  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 


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PAUL  RANNENBERG.  Marketing.  77  Garfield  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Index  4;  Newman 
Club    1,   2,   3,   4;    Senate   3. 


JOHN  J.  REARDON.  "Jack."  Economics.,- -52  Green- 
leaf  St.,  Quincy.  Born  in  1926  at,--Boston.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities;  Newman  Club  1,  2; 
Economics   Club   4.  ,- 


EDWIN  A.  RAUTIO.  "Ed."  Psychology.  226  E. 
Mountain  St.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1921  at  Wor- 
cester.   Transfer  from  Devens. 


JOHN  ELLSWORTH  REDDICK.    "Jack."    Business  Ad- 
ministration.    33    Norwood    St.,    Sharon.     Born  .in 
1927  at  Sharon.  Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities: 
■  Dean's    List   2;    Business    Administration    Club   4. 


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IRWIN  THOMAS  REED.  "Tom."  French.  45  Gates 
St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters  3.  4; 
Noetics  4;   French  Club  3,  4  (Treas.). 


EDWIN  ARTHUR  REHILL.  "Ed."  Animal  Husbandry. 
93  Cochrane  St.,  Melrose.  Born  in  1925  at  Chel- 
sea. Entered  from  Maiden  Catholic  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3:  Judging  Teams  4;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1, 
2,   3,   4;    Alpha  Gamma   Rho   1,   2,   3,   4   (Sec.   4). 


ALFRED  JACOB  REMAL.  "AL"  Finance.  42  Smith 
St.,  Fitchburc.  Born  in  1925  at  Fitchburg.  Trans- 
fer from  Devans. 


ALFRED  JAMES  RETTIE.  "AI,"  Engineering.  208 
South  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  -at  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities; Eng.  Cluij   1,   2,   3,   4. 


ERNEST  L.  RICHARDSON.  JR.  'Rich."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  23  Newbury  S:.,  Danvers.  Born  in 
192o    ;it   Melrose.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


HERBERT  EDWARD  RIPLEY.  "Bert."  Public  HecUh. 
aO  Ashland  Ave.,  Methuen,  Born  in  1926  at 
Methuen.  Entered  from  Methuen  High  School.  Ac- 
tnites:    Bacteriology    Club    4. 


RAYMOND  ARRINGTON  REED.  "Ray."  Cheni|stry. 
120  Pleasant  St.,  Marblehead,  Born  in  1926  at 
Marblehead.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Chem.   Club  4.  \ 

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ROLAND  J.  REIDY.  "Roily."  English.  13  Hu  h.ock 
Road,  Worcester.  Born  in  1924  at  "^Vorcest^r 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Index  4  (Editor) 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3;  Inter-Frat  Judiciari  3  4 
(Chairman);    Sigma   Phi   Epsilon. 


GEORGE  I.  RENDA.  History.  82  London  St  East 
Boston.  Born  in  1925  at  Chelsea.  Entered  from 
Chelsea  Senior  High  School.  Activities:  S>-nate  3 
Newman  Club    1,   2. 


GEORGE    FRANCIS    REYNOLDS.      "Fran."     n     oun' 
ing.     95    New   Park    St.,    Lynn.    Born   in    1935    ■* 
Lynn.    Transfer  from  Notre  Dame.    Acti   ili  =t,    S 
Club  2,  3,  4  (Sec.  2). 


JOHN  ALBERT  RIKERT.  Food  Technology.  9  Win- 
chester Road,  East  Northfield.  Born  in  1927  at 
Brooklyn,  New  York.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4; 
Chem.  Club  2,  4;  Food  Tech.  Club  3,  4;  Bac- 
teriology   Club    4;    Pre-Med    Club    1. 


JOHN  MICHAEL  RITCHIE.  "J.M."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. 23  South  -  Kimball  St.,  Haverhill.  Born 
in  1923  at  Haverhill.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities:  Newman  Club   1,   2,   3;    Mech.  Eng.   Club 


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DAVID  WALKER  ROBERTS.  "Dave."  Ornamental 
Horticulture.  22  Nutting  Ave.,  Amherst.  Born  in 
1924  at  Amherst.  Entered  from  Amherst  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Judiciary 
Board;  Choir  1;  Statesman  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1; 
Landscape  Architectural  Club  3,  4  (Vice  Pres.); 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,-3,   4.    -    " 


KENNETH  N.  ROBERTS.  English.  54  Arch  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1921  at  Boston.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Index 
(Literary  Editor)  4;  Edu.  Club  4;  Commonwealth  2 
(Associate   Editor). 


EDYTHE  DELORES  ROBERTS.  "Edie."  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 223  Snell  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1927  at 
Holyoke.  Entered  from  Amherst  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  Home  Ec.  Club  1;  W.A.A. 
2;   Modern  Dance  Club  1. 


DONALD  SUMNER  ROBINSON.  "Robi."  Fine  Arts. 
49  Morningside  Park,  Springfield.  Born  in  1925 
at  Nev^ton.  ""Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Roister  Doisters  ~4>,  Merrymount  Masquers  3;  Lens 
and   Shutter   Society-],    2,   3  (Pres.). 


WILLIAM  C.  ROBINSON.  "Ring."  Food  Technology. 
214  Maple  St.,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1929  at 
Nev7  Bedford.  Entered  from  New  Bedford  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Band  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,2,  3,  4;  MiUtary  Ball  Comm. 
3   (Co-Chairman):    Food   Tech.   Club   3,   4   (Treas.). 


ROBERT  ARTHUR  ROCHELEAU.  "Bob."  Industrial 
Administration.  35  Harmon  Ave.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1923  at  Jewett  City,  Conn.  Transfer  from 
Oklahoma  A.  &  M,  Activities:  Newman  Club  1, 
4;    Ball    and    Chain    4. 


JOHN  P.  ROGERS.  "Jack."  Botany.  3  Tremont  St., 
Beverly,  Born  in  1924  at  V\''atertown.  Transfer 
from  Sampson  College,  N.  Y.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3;  Collegian  2;  Newman  Club  3,  4;  Horti- 
cultural Club  2;  Landscape  Architectural  Club  2; 
Council  1;  Boxing  Team  1;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
2,  3,  4. 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ROCHE.  "Rocket."  Business 
Administration.  16  Irvington  Road,  Somerville. 
Born  in  1927  at  Somerville.  Entered  from  Somer^ 
viUe  High  School.  Activities:  Hockey  Team  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Q.T.V.  3,  4.  : 


ALAN  PAUL  ROCKWOOD.  "Al."  Chemical  Engi- 
neering. 60  Hawthorne  St.,  Norwood.  Born  ii) 
1924  at  Norwood.  Transfer  from  Junior  College 
of  Connecticut.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Glee 
Club  2;  Chowder  and  Marching  Society  3,  ■  4; 
Newman  Club  4;  Chem.  Club  4;  Automotive 
Club  2. 


MARK  BENJAMIN  ROGERS.  "Buck."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 281  Ward  St.,  Nev/ton  Centre.  Born 
in  1925  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Concert  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Dance  Band  1,  2, 
3,  4;  HiUel  1,  2,  3,  4;  LR.C.  1;  Football  4:  Hoc- 
key I,  2,  3,  4;   Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4;   Senate   1. 


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CHARLES  HARRY  ROLLINS.  "Charlie."  Political 
Science.  219  Plattsburg  Ave.,  Burlington,  Vermont. 
Born  in  1927  at  Worcester.  Entered  from  West 
Springfield  High  School.  Activities:  Political 
Union  3,  4  (Chairman);  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  1,  2, 
3,  4. 


MILTON  ROME.  Electrical  Engineering,  57  Vine  St., 
Lynn.  Born  in  1926  al  Boston.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Engineering  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Institute  of  Radio 
Eng.  4  (Student  member);    Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  3,   4. 


FRANKLIN  D.  ROLLINS.  "Frank."  Poultry  Hus- 
bandry. 703  Hyde  Park  Ave.,  Roshndale.  Born 
in  1924  at  Chatham.  Entered  from  Chatham 
High  School.  Activities:  Pistol  Team  2,  3,  4; 
Poultry  Judging  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
F.F.A.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Poultry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4- 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,   3,   4. 


GEORGE  EVERETT  ROSE.  History.  Truro.  Borr,  m 
1926  at  Truro.  Entered  from  Provincetown  High 
School.  Activities:  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4  (Capl.  4); 
I.R.C.  4:  Political  Union  3;  Theta  Chi  (Marshall  4). 


SAMUEL  DAVID  ROSENBERG.  "Dave."  Business 
Administration.  71  Greenlawn  Ave.,  Newton 
Centre.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Transfer  from 
Devens. 


AARON  ROSENFIELD.  "Arky."  Bacteriology.  250 
Summer  St.,  Maiden.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4:  I.Z.F.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriologv 
Club  3,  4;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2;  I.F.  Judiciary 
Board  4;    Tau  Epsilon  Phi  3,  4. 


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EVERETT  GEORGE  ROSS.  "Red."  Industrial  Engi- 
neering. 14  Atkins  St.,  Brighton.  Born  in  1925  at 
Berlin.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Engi- 
neering  Club  3,   4;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   3,   4. 


EMANUEL  MANN  ROTH.  "Jocko."  Pre-Medical 
(Zoology).  160  Homestead  St.,  Roxbury.  Born  in 
1929  at  Boston.  Entered  from  Boston  Public  Latin. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,'  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  A;  C.V.S.S.C.  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3; 
Chem.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Physics  Club  1,  2:  Pre- 
Med  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity 
"M"  Club  2,  3,  4;   Track  3. 

IRVING  F.  ROUNDS.  "Horizontal."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 39  Upton  St.,  Boston.  Born  in  1920  at  Cam- 
bridge. Transfer  from  Harvard  and  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  4;  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Civil 
Eng.  Club  3,  A;   Newman  Club  2. 


LOIS  RUBIN.  "Loie."  Modern  Languages.  33  Porter 
St.,  North  Adams.  Born  in  1928  at  North  Adams. 
Entered  from  Drury  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Academic  Activities  Board  3, 
4;  Scrolls  2;  Handbook  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu.  Club  4; 
Hillel  1,2,  3,  4;  French  Club  1,  2,  3,  4.  Radio 
Club  2,  3,  4;'  Judiciary  3,  4;  Chest  2;  Sigma 
Delta   Tau    1,    2,    3,    4. 

RICHARD  BERNARD  RYAN.  Business  Administra- 
tion. 307  Rollstone  St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1925 
at  Fitchburg.  Entered  from  St.  Bernard  High 
School.    Activities:  Newman  Club   1,  2,  3,  4. 


■WILLIAM  SMITH  RYDER,  JR.  "Bill."  Agronomy 
(Olericulture),  Church  St.,  West  Dennis.  Born  in 
1928  at  Montclair,  N.  J.  Entered  from  Glen  Ridge 
High  School,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work  4;  Agronomy  Club  3,  4; 
Chowder  and  Marching  Society  4;  Olericultural 
Club  3,  .4;   Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  GEORGE  SAFER.  "Ed."  Economics.  98 
Central  St.,  Leominster.  Born  in  1927  at  Ccmi- 
bridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Ski 
Club   3,    4. 


HENNING  AUGUST  SAHLBERG.  'Henny. '  Indus- 
trial Engineering.  7  Pearl  Terrace,  Cambridge. 
Born  in  1923  at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  North- 
eastern University  and  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  2,  3;  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Mech.  Eng.  Club  4; 
Lutheran  Club  3. 


ROBERT  ARNOLD  ROTAN,  JR.  Geology.  82  Wash- 
ington Ave.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at  Wood- 
ville,    Texas.     Transfer   from    A.I.C. 


JOSEPH  ARTHUR  ROULIER.  "Joe."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 40  Entrepnse  St.,  Adams.  Born  in  1927  at 
Adams.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  New- 
man Club  1,  2;  Civil  Engineering  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club  1. 


DONALD  JOSEPH  ROY.  History.  123  Longfellow 
Road,  Waltham.  Born  in  192'7  at  Lynn.  Entered 
from  Lynn  English  High  School.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  1,  2:  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon  1,   2,   3,   4   (Stew-ard   3) 


LOUIS    H.    RUGGLES.       Lou."  Poultry.     Hardwick. 

Born   in    1928    at    Hardwick.  Activities:    Military 

Ball  Comm.   3;    Poultry   Club  4;    Theta  Chi   1,    2, 
3,   4. 


WILLIAM  RYBACK.  "Bill."  English.  22  Warner  St., 
Blackstone.  Born  in  1925  at  Blackstone.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Varsity  "M"  Club  3,  4;  Basketball 
1,  2,  3. 


JOHN  JOSEPH  RYPYSC.  Rip."  Pre-Medical.  64 
Pine  St.,  Chicopee  Falls.  Born  in  1927  at  Chi- 
copee.  Entered  from  Williston  Academy.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  3;  Pre-Med.  Club  3,  4;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon  3,  4. 


ELIOT  HOWARD  SAGAN.  "Ellie."  Business  Ad- 
ministration (Accounting).  85  Sagamore  Ave., 
Winthrop.  Bom  in  1929  at  Boston.  Entered  from 
Winthrop  High  School.    Activities:   Dean's  List   1, 

2,  3;   Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4:   I.Z.F.A.   1,  2,  3,  4;   MiUtary 
Ball   2;    Pre-Med   Club    1;   Business    Admin.   Club 

3,  4;    Tau   Epsilon  Phi   1,   2,   3,   4. 

JEAN  C.  SANTORO.  Forestry.  54  Lewis  St.,  Frank- 
lin. Born  in  1925  at  Franklin.  Entered  from  Frank- 
hn  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Forestry   Club   3,    4. 


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JEROME  W.  SAPHIRSTEIN.    27  James  St.,  Brookline. 


SOTERIOS  GEORGE  SCARMEAS.  "Sam."  Civil 
Engineering.  19  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell.  Born  in 
1923  at  Lowell.  Transfer  frora  Devens.  Activities: 
Civil  Eng.   Club    1,   2,    3,    4. 


LOUIS  EDWIN  SCHELLEB.  "Lou."  Pre-Dental.  639 
Adams  St.,  Dorchester,  Born  in  1924  at  Brockton. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Ski  Club  3,  4; 
Married  Men's  Club  1,  2;  Pre-Med  Club  3,  4. 


ABRAHAM  SCHLEIN.  "Abe."  Chemistry  Pre-Med- 
ical.  51  Presidential  Heights,  New  Bedford.  Born 
m  1927  at  New  Bedford.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1, -2,  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4; 
I.Z.F.A.   3,   4;    Chem.   Club  3,   4;  Pre-Med   Club  2, 


ELLIOT  SCHREIDER.  "Tony."  Recreational  Leader- 
ship. 39  Garden  St.,  Maiden.  Born  in  19Z7  at 
Wakefield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Concert  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Dance  Band  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Collegian  4;  Nature  Guide  Assn.'  3,  4;  Soccer  2, 
3. 


EDWARD  SCHWARTZ,  JR.  "Ed.  "  Civil  Engineering. 
18  Reynolds  Ave.,  Everett.  Born  in  1925  at  Pitts- 
burgh, Penna.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Eng.  Club  2, 
3,   4;    Tau  Epsilcn  Phi   3,   4. 


WILLIAM  A.  SA VERSE.  "Bill."  Mathematics.  10 
Grant  Road,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  Rindge  Technical  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Newman  Club  2,  4;  Edu.  Club  ,3,  4;  Math- 
ematics  Club   3,    4;    l.R.C.    4. 


FRED  I.  SCHAAKE.  Marketing.  23  Burgess  St., 
Methuen.  Born  in  1924  at  North  Andover.  Entered 
from  Lawrence  High  School.  Activities:  Newman 
Club  3,   4;   Business  Admin.  Club  3,  4. 


NILES  MATHEW  SCHLEGEL.  Mechanical  Engineer: 
ing.  6  Bartlett  Parkway,  Winthrop.  Born  in  1927 
at  Chelsea.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2;  Statesman  1,  2;  Collegian  3,  4; 
Outing  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  1,  2;  Math.  Club  1; 
Mech.  Eng.   Club   1,   2,   3,   4. 


MARVIN  MANDEL  SCHREIBER.  "Marv.  "  Agronomy. 
84  Maryland  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1925  at 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  Col- 
lege. Activities:  Hillel  2,  3,  4;  Agronomy  Club 
3,  4. 


HOWARD  EDWARD  SCHULIEN.  "Howie."  Mechan- 
ical Engineering.  162  High  St.,  Fall  River.  Born 
in  1922  at  Kenosha,  'Wisconsin.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Married 
Men's  Club  1,  2;  Engineering  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  MARTIN  SCOLNICK.  "Bob."  Agronomy. 
206  Freeman  St.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1926  at  Bos- 
ton. Entered  from  Brookline  High  School.  Activi- 
Ties:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Hillel  2,  3,  4;  I.Z.F.A.  3,  4; 
Agronomy  Club  3,  4;  Hockey  2,  3,  4  (Manager 
3,  4);   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  A.  SCOTT,  JR.  "Scotty."  Public  Health.  109 
Buchnam  St.,  Everett.  Born  in  1926  at  Everett.  En- 
tered from  Everett  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's 
List   2,    3:    Bacteriology   Club    4;    Pre-Vet   Club   3. 


MARVIN  E.  SEIDENBERG.  "Mouse.  "  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 280  Tappan  St.,  Brookline.  Born  in 
1925  at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Hillel  1,  2;    l.R.C.  1,  2. 


ARTHUR    E.    SELIG.     "Art."     Forestry.     29    Leicester       PAUL    SEREX.     327    Lincoln    Ave.,    Amherst. 
Road,  Belmont.    Born  in  1926  at  Pueblo,  Colorado. 
Transfer  from    Devens.     Activities:    Dean's    List    1, 
3,    4:     Band    3:     College    Pilgrim    Fellowship    2; 
Forestry   Club    3,    4. 


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CHABLES  JOHN  SHANNON.  "Charlie."  Business 
Administration.  209  Governors  Ave.,  Medford. 
Born  in  1926  at  Maiden.  Transfer  irom  Devens. 
Activities:  Band  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  3,  4. 


SUMNER  SHARFF.  "Sonny."  Psychology.  158 
Bloomingdale  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston. 
Transier  from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters 
4:  HiUel  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treas.  2);  Chem.  Club  1,  2; 
Pre-Med  Club  1,  2;  Psychology  Club  3,  4  (Sec- 
Treas.   4). 


WILLIAM  JOHN  SHELVEY.  "Bill."  Mathematics,  ,517 
High  St.,  Loweh,  Born  in  1926  at  Lov/ell.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  -Activities;  Mathematics  Club  4; 
Edu.  Club  4;   Gei-mon  Club  2. 


ALLISTER  WILLIAM  SHEPHERD.  "Bill."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  33  Eddie  St.,  Quiircy.  Born  in  1920 
at  Dundee,  Scotland.  Tr,an5fer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Senate  2;  Fencing  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Eng. 
Club   1,  2,   3,  4;  Mech.   Eng  Club.   4;    Ski  Club  4. 


HAROLD  STANLEY  SHRIBER.  "Harry."  Psychology. 
51  Cross  St.,  Belmont.  Born  in  1925  at  Cambridge. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Hillel  2,  3,  4 
(Membership  Chairman  2);"  I.Z.F.A.  2,  3,  4:  Pre- 
Med  Club  2,   3;    R,adio   Club    1,   2,  3,    4. 


AUSTIN  B.  SICA.  "Zeke."  Accounting.  4  Francis 
Ave.,  Great  Barrington.  Born  in  1925'  at  Great 
Harrington.  Transfer  irom  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2;    ln:ra.Mural   Athletic  Council  4.' 


MYRON  E.  SHAPIRO.  "Mike."  Marketing.  120  Glen- 
ville  Ave.,  AUston.  Born  in  1926  at  Brookline. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4:  Band  2,  3,  4;  Index  3,  4  (Art  Staff);  Hillel 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  4;  Business 
Admin.   Club  4:    Tau  Epsilon  Phi  4. 


SHELDON  MERRITT  SHATTUCK.  "Shell."  Industrial 
Administration.  Russell  Road,  Woronoco.  Born  in 
1924  at  Westfield.  Entered  from  W^stfield  High 
School.  Activities:  MiUtary  Ball  Coram.  3;  Lambda 
Chi   Alpha    3,    4. 


HENRY  LEON  SHENSKY.  "Hank."  Political  Science. 
112  Leyden  Road,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1926  g: 
Northampton.  Transfer  from  Dartmouth.  Activ- 
ities: Burnham  Declamation  3;  Roister  Doisters  2\ 
3,  4:  Operetta  Guild  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  1,  2,  3,  4;\ 
Pre-Med  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  '-■ 
Tri  Alpha  1,  2,  3;  Class  Officer  2:  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

JOSEPH  ALVAN  SHORT.  JR.  "Joe."  9  Harrison  Ave., 
Gloucester.  Born  in  1926  at  Gloucester.  Transfer 
iiom  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3; 
RtcUo    Club    2;    Rod   and   Gun-  Club    1. 


JOHN  JOSEPH  SHUGRUE.  "Jack."  Poultry  Hus- 
bandry. 177  Highland  Ave.,  Lowell.  Born  in  1924 
at  Lowell.  Transfer  irom  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  A;  Poultry  Club  4;  Ski  Club  1,  2; 
Agronomy    Club    4. 


ALFRED  SIDEL.  "Al."  Mechanical  Engineenirg  6£ 
Orange  St.,  Cheflsea.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Chowder  and 
Marching  Societv  3,   4;    Mechanical  Eng    Cluh    3 

■     4;  S.I.N.   1,  2,  3,  4;  Varieties  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1    2 


GERHARD    RUDOLPH    SIEVERS.     "Ger.  "     Electricjl       JOAN  NANCY  SILVERMAN.    Psychology. 
Engineering.      12    Paul    Gore    St.,    Jamaica    Plain. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.    Entered  from  Boston  Eng- 
lish   High    School.     Activities:    Engineering    Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;   Outing  Club  3;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4. 


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FRANKLIN  A.  SIMMONS.  "Skeet."  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. Box  249,  Reed  Road,  North  Dartmouth. 
Born  in  1926  at  Dartmouth.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


TOod  St.,  Lawrence.  Born  in  1929  at  Lav 
Entered  from  Lawrence  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  2;  Roister  Dois- 
ters 3;  Quarterly  3,  4;  Panhellenic  3,  4;  Psychc'l- 
ogy  Club  3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigm^JSel-ta  Tau 
"~'h-2,  3,  4.  ,  ...-.--'^■'" 

JUNE  PATRICIA  SIMONS.  "Juiiie.  '  Dietetics.  378 
River  St.,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1928  at  Haverhill. 
Entered  from  Haverhill  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  4-H  Club  1;  Pre-Med  Club  1,  2; 
Drill  1,  2,  3;  W.A.A.  2,  3;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  2,  3; 
S.C.A.  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Co-Edu. 
Volleyball  3;  Panhellenic  Workshop  3;  Roister 
Doisters  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  3,  4;  Concert  Assn. 
3,  4;  Radio  Club,  WMUA  3,  4;  Carnival  4;  Pi 
Beta  Phi  2,   3,   4. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


DONALD  EVERETT  SISSON.  Sis.  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 21  Lyng  St.,  North  Dartmouth.  Born  in  1928 
at  New  Bedford.  Entered  from  Dartmouth  High 
School.  Activities:  Military  Ball  1,  2;  Football  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Phi-Ed  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M"  Club 
2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  3,  4;  Edu.  Club  4:  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho    1,    2,    3,    4. 


BERNARD  MELVIN  SLAVIN.  "Bud."  Economics.  140 
Cliff  Ave.,  Winthrop.  ■  Born  in  1929  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  Winthrop  High  School.  Aciivities: 
Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  1;  Cross  Country 
1,  2,  3;  Hillel  1,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A.  2,  3;  Ec.  Honor 
Soc.  4;  Honors  Work  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,  2,  3,  4. 


EDWIN  ANTHONY  SLOWINSKI.  "Ski."  English.  44 
Main  St.,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1925  at  Washington, 
D.  C.  Entered  from  Greenfield  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3. 


BARBARA  RUTH  SMITH.  "Smitty."  Home  Economics. 
616  Alden  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Pitts- 
field.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College. 
Activities:  S.C.A.  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Symphony  Orchestra  3,  4;  Panhellenic  4;  Kappa 
Alpha   Theta  2,    3,    4. 


EVERETT  JOHN  SMITH.  Economics.  184  High  St., 
Taunton.  Born  in  1924  at  Taunton.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities;  Newnnan  Club  2,  4;  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon  3,  4  (Scholarship  Coram  3,  4,  Social- 
Comm.). 


MARIE  ALLENE  SMITH.  "Al."  Business  Administra- 
tion. 70  Summit  Ave.,  Wollaston.  Born  in  1928  at 
Canton,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Quincy  High  School. 
Activities:  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Carnival  4;  Flower  Fashion  Show  3;  Chest  4; 
Roister   Doisters   4;    Chi   Omega    1,  2,    3,   4. 


ELIZABETH  JANE  SKAHILL.  "B.J."  Home  Economics. 
47  School  St.,  Middleboro.  Born  in  1929  at  Brock- 
ton. Entered  from  Memorial  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Secretary  1.  2;  Chorus 
1,  2;  Cheerleader  1,  2:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4 
Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4 
All  State  Basketball  1,  2;  Scrolls  2;  Isogon  4 
Chi  Omega  2,   3,   4. 

ELINOR  JEAN  SLEEPER.  "Sleepy."  Home  Economics. 
116  South  Pleasant  St.,  Haverhill.  Born  in  1929  at 
Rochester,  New  York.  Entered  from  Haverhill  High 
School.  Activities:  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3;  Drill  Team  1,  2,. 
3;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2, 
3;  Home  Ec.  Club  2,  3;  Pi  Beta  Phi  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM  SMALL.  "Bob.  "  Business  Admin- 
istration. 201  Banks  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1926 
at  Lynn.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  -Dean's 
List  1;  Maskers  2;  Varieties  2:  Radio  Club  2, 
3,   4   (Engineer). 


DAVID  I.  SMITH.  "D.J."  Economics.  63  Gregory 
St.,  Marblehead.  Born  in  1925  at  Salem  Trans- 
fer from  Devens,  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2  3, 
Sv/imming  3;  Roister  Doisters  3,  4:  Index  4  (Art 
Editor), 


JOHN  CALVIN  SMITH.  "Dutch."  Chemistry  154 
Lowell  St.,  Lynnfield  Center.  Born  in  1925  at 
Wakefield.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
French  Club  1;  Pre-Med  Club  1:  Germanic  Club 
2,  3;  Chem.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Married  Men's  Club  3,  4. 


PAUL  SCHERMAN  SMITH.  "Smitty."  Zoology.  RED. 
50,  Great  Road,  Stow.  Born  in  1927  ai  Concord. 
Entered  from  Hale  High  School.  Activities:  Roister 
Doisters  1;  Wesley  Foundation  1;  S.C.A.  1,  4; 
4-H  Club  1,  4;   Cross  Country  1,  2;   Pre-Med  Club 

1,  2,   3,   4;   Judson  Fellowship   1,   2,   3,   4;    I.V.C.F. 

2,  3,    4;    Pilgrim    Fellowship    3;    Dairy    Club    4; 
Lambda   Chi  Alpha   1,   2,   3,   4. 


SHELDON  EUGENE  SMITH.  "Smitty."  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 15  Melcher  St.,  Plainville.  Born  in 
1928  at  Plainville.  Entered  from  Plainville  High 
School.  Activities:  Ski  Club  1,  2:  Soccer  2,  3: 
S.C.A.  2,  3;  Military  Ball  Comm.  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa    1,   2,    3,   4. 


ZILPHA  F.  SMITH.  "Zeke."  Pre-Medical.  27  Pleasant 
St.,  East  Longmeadow.  Born  in  1930  at  Spring- 
field. Enter  from  Classical  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3; 
Chi   Omega. 


STANLEY  LYMAN  SMITH.  "Psycho."  Psychology. 
73  Seymour  Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at 
Ludlow.  Transfer  from  Norwich  University.  Ac- 
tivities:  Deans   List   2,   3:    Psychology  Club   3,   4. 


ISAIAH  SNOW,  JR.  ""Ike."  Civil  Engineering.  Castle 
Road,  Truro.  Born  in  1925  at  Truro.  Transfer  from 
Devens. 


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RUSSELL  ELLIOT  SNOW.  "Russ."  Chemistry.  219 
High  St.,  Greenfield.  Born  in  192.5  at  Greenfield. 
Entered  from  Mount  Hermon.  Activities:  Intra- 
mural Football,  Softball  3,  4;  Chera.  Club  2.  3, 
4  (Program  Chairman  4);  Edu.  Club  4. 


LORETTA  ROSE  SOULIERE.  "Laurie."  Zoology.  399 
Oakland  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Holyoke. 
Entered  from  High  School  of  Commerce.  Activi- 
ties: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Newrman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Edu.  Club  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Thela  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Scholarshic   Chairman   3,    Marshall   4). 


CHARLES  EDWARD  STANIUNAS.  "Stan."  Forestry. 
12  Water  St.,  Hudson.'  Born  in  1919  at  Hudson. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Nevifman  Club 
2,   3,   4;    Forestry  Club   3,  4,-    l.R.C.  4. 


LEWIS  L.  STEAD.  "Lew."  Sociology.  38  Prospect 
St.,  Hopedale.  Born  in  1921  at  Rugby  Warvnck- 
shire,  England.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  3,  4;  Senate  2;  Tennis  2;  Varsity 
"M"    Club. 


JOHN  STEELE.  Political  Science.  264  North  Pleasant 
St.,  Amherst.  Born  In  1924  at  North  Adam.s. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa   3,   4. 


EDNA  ELIZABETH  STEINBECK.  "Beckey."  Zoology. 
East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1928  at  Pel- 
ham.  Entered  from  Amherst  High  School.  Activ- 
ities; Dean's  List   1,  2,  3;    Phi  Kappa  Phi. 


HERBERT  STUART  STILLINGS,  JR.  "Stu.  "  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 57  Third  St.,  North  'Andover.  Born  in 
1922  at  North  Andover.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  1;  Eng. 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Civil  Eng.  Club  3,  4;  Ski  Club 
1,   2,  3,  4.       ■ 


ALPHONSE  STRACHOCKI.  "Al."  Bacteriology  and 
Public  Health.  64  Hillcrest  St.,  North  Dartmouth. 
Born  in  1923  at  New  Bedford.  Transfer  from 
Devens. 


ROBERT  O.  SONDROL.  "Bob."  Business  Adminis- 
tration. ■  224  Hampshire  St.,  Methuen.  Born  in 
1922  at  Wellfleet.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
"  ities:  Senate  3;  Judiciary  1,  2;  Newman  Club  4; 
Political  Union  4;  Automobile  Club  1,  2;  Ski  Club 
2,   4;    LB.C..,2,   4. 


CLIFTON  EDMUND  SOWERBY,  JR.  '  Clif. "  Land- 
scape Architecture.  2  Stow  Road,  Marlboro.  Born 
in  1927  at  Marlboro.  Transfer  from  Norwich  Uni- 
versity. Activities:  Outing  Club  2;  Phillips  Brooks 
Club  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  2;  Landscape  Architectural 
Club  2,   3,   4;    Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,   3,   4. 


GEORGE  STASIKELIS.  "Stas."  Finance.  159  Conant 
St.,  Gardner.  Born  in  1924  at  Gardner.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities;  Nev/man  Club  2;  l.R.C.  1. 


JOSEPH  THOMAS  STEEDE.  "Joe."  English.  41  Sum.- 
mit  St.,  Waltham.  Born  in  1926  at  Waltham. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Golf  1,  2,  4; 
Collegian   1,   2,   3,   4   (Sports   Editor  4). 


RICHARD  BALDWIN  STEIN.  "Dick."  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 44  Leonard  Road,  North  'Weymouth. 
Born  in  1927  at  Quincy.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Animal  Husbandry  Club 
2,  3,   4;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,   3,   4. 


ARTHUR  ALWARD  STEPHENS.  "Seb. "  Marketing. 
22  Central  St.,  Ashland.  Bom' in  1927  at  Ash- 
land.   Transfer  from  Devens. 


JUDITH  STOYLE.  "Judi."  Animal  Husbandry.  72 
Taylor  St.,  WoUaston.  Born  in  1928  at  Quincy. 
Entered  from  North  Quincy  High  School.  AcJivi- 
ties:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Scroll  2;  Collegian  4; 
Roister  Doisters  3;  Judging  4;  Outing  Club  1;  Pil- 
grim Fellowship  1;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2, 
3,   4;    Floricultural   Club    1,    2;    Horticultural   Clu" 

1,  2;   W.A.A.   1;    Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4. 

EDMUND  JOSEPH  STRUZZIERO.  "Strut.  "  Business 
Administration  (Marketing).  104  Leach  St., 
Stoughton.  Born  in  1927  at  Stoughton.  Entered 
from  Stoughton  High  School.  Activities;  Adelphia 
4:  Maroon  Key  2;  Judiciary  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1, 

2,  3,  4;  Bus.  Admin.  Club  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Varsity   "M"    Club    3,    4;    Lcnnbda   Chi   Alpha    1, 


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MIRIAM  MARSTON  STUMP.  "Mim."  Recrealiona! 
Leadership.  72  School  St.,  Shrewsbury.  Born  in 
1928  at  Worcester.  Entered  from  Beal  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1;  Outing 
Club  1,  3;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem.  Club  3;  4-H  Club  1,  2;  Edu. 
Club    4;    Nature    Guide    Assn.    4;    Naiads    2,    3. 


PAUL  EMMANUEL  SULLIVAN.  "Sully."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  114  Hampden  St.,' Chicopee.  Born 
in  1921  at  Chicopee.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3;  Newman  Club  2,  3; 
Spanish  Club   1;   Mech.  Eng.  Club  3,   4. 


HENRY  BLACKWELL  SUPRENANT.  "Hank."  Busi- 
ness Administration.  5  High  St.,  Shelburne  Falls. 
Born  in  1922  at  Vernon,  Vermont.  Transfer  from 
Devens.    Activities:  Senate  2;   Newman  Club  1,  2. 


WILLIAM  D.  SWEENEY.  "Bill."  Wildlife  Manage- 
ment. 63  Jenkins  Ave.,  Whitman.  Born  in  1925 
at  Brockton.  Transfer  from  ■  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1,  3;   Theta  Chi." 


STANLEY  W.  SWIDERSKI.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
59  Magnolia  Ave.,  Cambridge  Born  in  1919  at 
Boston. .  Entered    from   Rmdge    Technical    School. 


DOMINICK  JOSEPH  SWISTRO.  Swiss  "  Mechanical 
Engineering.  53  Elm  St.,  Holyoke  Born  m  1923 
at  Holyoke.  Transfer  from  Devens  Activities: 
■  Mechanical   Eng.   Club   4;    S.A.E.   4. 


FRANCIS  S.  SZPAK.  Chemistry.  16  South  Willow 
St.  Adams.  Born  in  Adams.  Entered  from  Adams 
Senior  High  School.    Activities:   Chem.  Club  4. 


ARDEN  CLAIRE  SULLIVAN.  Mathematics.  146  Pearl 
St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1928  at  Holyoke.  Entered 
from  Holyoke  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Edu.  Club  4; 
Math.  Club   1,   2,   3,   4. 


JOHN  MICHAEL  SUPRANOVICZ.  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 133  Fifth  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in  1922 
at  Manchester,  N.  H.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Electrical  Eng.  Club  4. 


JAMES  THOMAS  SWANICK.  'Jim.'  Business  Ad- 
ministration. 26  Athelstane  Road,  Newton  Centre. 
Born  in  1928  at  New  York.  Entered  from  Newton 
High  School.    Activities:  Soccer  1,  2,  3;  Theta  Chi. 


JAMES  H.  SWENSON.  "Swede."  Forestry.  103 
Columbia  Road,  Arlington.  Born  in  1925  at  Chel- 
sea. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  S.C.A. 
3,  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4;  Baseball  2;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  2,  3,   4  (Pres.   4).' 


JUNE  FLORA  SWINDELL.  "Gwendy."  Home  Eco- 
noiiiics.  Pleasant  St.,  Barre.  Born  in  1928  at 
Barre.  Barre  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
3;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  S.C.A.  2,  3:  Wesley  Founda- 
tion 1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Ec.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Internal. 
Club  2;  W.A.A.  2,  3;  Flower  Fashion  Show  4; 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 


THEODORE  RAYMOND  SYLVIA.  "Ted."  Animal 
Husbandry.  Barney's  Joy  Point,  Dartmouth.  Born 
in  1927  at  Dartmouth.  Entered  from  Dartmouth 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1;  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,  3,  4,- 
Pre-Med  ClUb  l:'  Pre-Vet  Club  3,  4;  Judging  4; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,   2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  R.  TADDEO.  "Tad."  Biology.  32  Wash- 
ington St.,  Natlck.  Born  in  1921  at  Saxonville. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  -Newman  Club 
4;    Chem.    Club   4. 


WILLIAM    HENRY    TAGUE,    JR.     "Bill"     Chemistry.       ELBERT    ABRAHAM    TAITZ. 


"El.' 


Economics.     126 


Amherst  Born  in  1926  at  Carbondale,  .Illinois 
Entered  from  Amherst  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  1;  Collegian  !,  2,  3,  4  (Art  Editor  2, 
3,  4);'  Index  1,  2  (Co-Photo  Editor  2);  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  4 


Uingham  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1924  at  Maiden. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities;  Dean's  List  1; 
Bus.  Admin.  Club  3,  4  (Public  Relations  3,  4): 
Collegian  3,  4;  Index  3;  Hille!  1,  2,  3,  4:  I.Z.F.A. 
I,  2,  3,  4  (Pres.  I,  2). 


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JOHN  HOAG  TALMAGE.  Chemistry.  Harrison  St., 
Duxbury.  Born  in  1923  at  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Chem.  Club  3,  4;  Fenc- 
ing Club  3,  4. 


MURRAY  MERTON  TATHAM.  "Tate."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 157  Weston  Road,  Wellesley.  Born  in 
1924  at  Concord,  N.  H.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Eng.  Club  4. 


ARMAND  RENE  TANGUAY.  "Army."  Electrical 
Engineering.  108  Pelley  St.,  Gardner.  Born  in 
1924  at  Beloeii,  Quebec,  Canada.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lens  and  Shutter  Society  1; 
Dramatics  Club  1;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3;  Science 
Club    1;    Eng.   Club '3,  4-,    Phi  Kappa   Phi   4. 


CHARLES  VINCENT  TAUGHER.  "Chuck."  Business 
Administration.  1 1  Bardwell  St.,  South  Hadley 
Falls.  Born  in  1927  at  Holyoke.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities;  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Base- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "D"  Club  2;  Varsity  "M" 
Club   3,    4;    Lambda   Chi   Alpha  3,   4. 


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EUGENE  ALFRED  TAYLOR.  "Gene."  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 303  Blossom  Si.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1926 
ot  Fitchburg.  Entered  from  Leominster  High 
School.  Activities:  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship  4; 
Automotive  Club  1.  2;   Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4. 


JOSEPH  N.  TESTARMATA.  "Joe."  Accounting.  61 
Heywood  St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1926  at  Fitch- 
burg, Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Flint 
Oratorical  Contest  4. 


ROMOLO    TESTARMATA.     61     Heywood    St.,    Fitch- 


JOSEPH  R.  THIBEAULT.  "Joe."  Economics.  52  Lud- 
ger  Ave.,  Chicopee  Falls.  Born  in  1926  at  Chi- 
copee.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  "M" 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,  2,  3:  Varsity  "D"  Club 
1. 


JOHN  THOMAS.  "The  Sliver."  Sociology.  79  Crystal 
St.,  Southbridge.  Born  in  1921  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3; 
Index  4  (Managing  Editor  4);  Devens'  Glee  Club 
1,  2;  Chowder  and  Marching  Society  3,  4;  Phil- 
lips Brooks  Club  3;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4  (Mar- 
shal), 


CHESTER  BAYLIES  THOMPSON.  "Chet."  Animal 
Husbandry.  41  Woodland  Ave.,  Southbridge. 
Born  in  1926  at  Southbridge.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Animal  Hus- 
bandry  Club  '2,   3,   4;    Judging   2. 


WILLIAM  GORDON  TAYLOR.  "Bill."  Chemistry.  95 
HiUberg  Ave.,  Brockton.  Born  in  1927  at  Brock- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  S.C.A.  3, 
4;    S.C.A.   Cabinet   3. 


NAZARINO  RALPH  TESTARMA?iCr^l'Sri'al  Engi 
neering.  61  Heywood  St.,  Fitchburg.  Born  in  1923 
at  Fitchburg,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3,   4. 


DONALD  ANDREW  THIBEAULT.  "Badge."  Agricul- 
tural Economics.  184  Webster  St.,  Rockland.  Born 
in  1926  at  Weymouth.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  Agricultural  Ec.  Club  4 
(Pres.);    Newman  Club   1,   2,   3,   4. 


DALE  STEPHEN  THOMAS.  iFo53"Ti3mology.  Stock- 
bridge  Hall,  University  of  Massachusetts,  Am- 
herst. Born  inl919  at  Palmyra,  Ohio.  Entered 
from  Palmyra  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
1,   3;   Food  Technology  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  IR'VING  THOMAS.  "Bob."  Pre-Denfal.  122 
North  Main  St.,  Natick,  Born  in  1927  at  Natick. 
Trcmsfer    from    Devens. 


JOHN  GEORGE  THOMPSON.  Business  Administra- 
tion (Marketing).  588  South  East  St.,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1921  at  Willimansett.  Entered  from  Chico- 
pee High  School.    Activities:  Dean's  List  3. 


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JOSEPH  EDWARD  THOMPSON.  "Jel."  Physical 
Education.  Post  Oftice,  Granby.  Born  in  1921  at 
Worcester.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Newman  Club  2;  Phys.  Edu.  Club  3,  4;  Honors 
Work  3;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  3,  4. 


WALTER  F.  TIDMAN.  "Walt."  Marketing.  36  North 
St.,  Grafton.  Born  in  1924  at  Worcester.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Activities:  Commonwealth  2  (Asso- 
ciate Editor  2);  Index  4:  Roister  Doisters  3,  4: 
Varieties  3,  4;  War  Memorial  Fund  Drive  3:  Sen- 
ior Publicity  Comm.  4;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  4. 


JAMES  FRANCIS  TIDD.  Business  Administration. 
Nord  Road,  Groton.  Born  in  1926  at  Bellows  Falls, 
Vermont.     Transfer    from    Devens. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM  TIGUE.  "Bob."  Modern  Lan- 
guages. 1788  Columbia  Road,  Boston.  Born  in 
1924  at  Lowell.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  S.C.A. 
Cabinet   3,   4;    French   Club   3. 


ROBERT  MARTIN  TIPPETT.    "Tip."    Business  Admin- 
istration.      147     Greenacre     Ave.,     Longmeadow. 
;:  -Born  in  1924  at  Cambridge.    Entered  from  Willis- 
f&  ton  Academy.    Activities:   Ski   Club   3,   4. 


PATRICK  F.  TOBIN.  "Pat."  Civil  Engineering.  99 
Grove  St.,  Adams.  Born  in  1926  at  Adams.  Trans- 
fer from  Devens.  Activities:  Devens  Senate  1; 
Concert  Assn.  3,  A;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4: 
Eng.   Club   3,   4. 


LEONARD  A.  TODD.  "Len."  Floriculture.  4  David- 
son Road,  Worcester.  Born  in  1925  at  Worces- 
ter. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
3;  Index  3,  4;  S.C.A.  2;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  2; 
Horticultural  Show  2,  3,  4;  Floricultural  Club  2, 
3,  4;    Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,   3,   4. 


lEANNETTE  MARIAN  TONNER.  "Toni. "  Entomology. 
17  Warren  St.,  Needham.  Born  in  1928  at  Quincy. 
Transfer  from  Madison  College.  Activities:  Honors 
Work  4;  Fernald  Ent,  Club  3,  4  (Sec.  3):  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta   3,    4. 


JAMES  P.  TOOMEY.  Forestry.  22  Water  St.,  Danvers. 
Born  in  1925  at  Danvers.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,'  4;  Newman  Club 
4:   Forestry  Club  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 


ANITA  MARIE  TORRES.  History.  62  Cooley  Ave,, 
East  Longmeadow.  Born  in  1929  at  Springfield. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work  4;  Index 
4:  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.  2,  3:  Edu. 
Club   4. 


ROBERT  J.  TISDELL.    19  Bay  View  Drive,  Shrewsbury. 


ALBERT  HENRY  TOCZYDLOWSKI.  "Toz."  EntomoL 
ogy.  Bridge  St.,  Sunderland.  Born  in  1926  at 
Sunderland.  Entered  from  Amierst  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  4;  Fernald  Ent.  Club  2,  3, 
4;   Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4. 


FRANCIS  ANTHONY  TOMASUNAS.  Mechanical 
Engineering.  381  Columbia  St.,  Cambridge.  Born 
in  1920  at  SoraerviUe.    Transfer  from  Devens. 


THOMAS  DEGNAN  TOOHEY,  JR.  "Tom."  Psychol- 
ogy. 1433  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge.  Born  in 
1924  at  Cambridge.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Hockey  3,  4  (Co-Capt.  1949-50);  Newman 
Club    3,    4;    Psychology   Club   3,    4;    Q.T.V.    3,    4. 


ALPHONSE  FRANCIS  TORCHIA.  "Al."  Electrical 
Engineering.  94  West  Main  St.,  North  Adcms. 
Born  in  1925  at  North  Adams.  Entered  from 
Drury  High  School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4, 


HENRY  JOSEPH  TRACY.  "Hank."  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. Born  in  1925  at  Everett.  Entered  from 
Melrose  High  School. 


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BETTY  ANNE  TRAYNOR.  "B.A."  Recreational 
Leadership.  Gardner  Neck  Road,  Swansea.  Born 
in  1928  al  Swansea.  Entered  from  Joseph  Case 
High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Band  3: 
Phillips  Brooks  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  4;  Nature 
Guide  Assn.  3,  4:  W.A.A.  !,  2,  3,  4;  Naiads  1, 
2,   3,  4;   Chi  Omega   1,   2,   3,   4. 


ERNEST  C.  TRIMPER.  Mechanical  Engineering.  645 
Hammond  St.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1926  at  New- 
ton. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List   2,    3;    Eng.  Club   3,   4.- 


WILLIAM  JOHN  TROY.  "Bill,"  Economics.  76  Henry 
Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Pittsfield.  Entered 
from  Pittsfield  High  School,  Activities;  Dean's 
List  1;  Class  Treasurer  1;  Senate  2,  3;  Maroon 
Key  2;  Adelphia  3,  4,-  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phys. 
Edu.  Club  4;  Quarterly  4;  Military  Ball  3;  Soph- 
Senior  Hop  2;  Who's  Who  3,  4:  Inter-Greek  Ball 
3;    Bus.    Admin.   Club   3,    4;    Lambda   Chi   Alpha. 

MARTIN  TUHNA.  Business  Administration.  8  Chis- 
wick  St.,  Boston,  Born  in  1925  at  New  York  City, 
N,  Y,  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3;  Radio  Club  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  2;  Camera 
Club  1,  2;  "M"  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  "D"  Club  1,  2; 
Track    1,    2,    3,    4. 


ROBERT  MILLER  TYSON.  "Ty. "  General  Business. 
Main  St.,  Wilhraham.  Born  in  1927  at  Canton, 
Ohio.  Transfer  from  Duke  University.  Activities: 
Ski  Club  4;    Sigma  Nu. 


WINTHROP  B.  VAIL.  "Win."  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing, 160  Walnut  St.,  Springfield,  Born  in  1926  at 
Springfield,  Entered  from  Technical  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Swimming  2,  3;  Inter- 
Frat  Judicial  Board  3;  Eng,  Club  2,  3,  4:  Kappa 
Sigma   CVice-Pres,   2), 


HENRY  G.  TRIMBLE.  "Red."  Animal  Husbandry. 
1217  Rockdale  Ave,,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1924 
at  New  Bedford.  Entered  from  Bristol  County  Agri- 
cultural School.  Activities:  Judging  4;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Internat,  Livestock 
Show  3,  4-   F.F.A.   1,  2. 


RAYMOND  GEORGE  THOMBLEY.  Ray. "  Economics. 
Ridge  Road,  Wilbraham.  Born  in  1923  at  Lud- 
low.   Entered  from  Technical  High  School. 


FRANK  E.  TROESDALE.  "Roger"  Education.  43 
Melvin  Ave  ,  Lynn,  Born  m  1925  at  Lynn.  Entered 
from  Lynn  English  High  School.  Activities:  Con- 
cert Assn.  4:    Judging    1,   2,  3. 


THOMAS  A.  TURNER.  "T.A."  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics, 125  Fort  Hill  Ave.,  Lowell,  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2;  Class  Officer  2 
(Sergeant-at-Arms);  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Soph- 
omore-Senior Hop  Comm,  2:  Agricuhural  Ec, 
Club   4. 


STANLEY  T.  UDELSON.  "Stan."  Psychology.  51 
Pasadena  Road,  Roxbury,  Born  in  1926  at  Bos- 
ton, Transfer  from  Devens,  Activities:  Roister 
Doisters  3,  4:  Varieties  3,  4;  Hillel  3,  4;  Devens' 
Carnival  Comm.  2;  Pre-Med  Club  3;  Psychology 
Club  3,  4., 


FRANK  VALENTE.  Civil  Engineering.  6  Wigwam 
Ave.,  Worcester.  Born  in  1923  at  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3, 
4;  Spanish  Club  1,  2;  Eng,  Club  2,  3,  4;  Civil 
Eng.    Club    3,    4. 


lACQUELYN  RUTH  VAN  BLARCOM.  "Jacie.  "  Eng- 
lish. 12  Wellington  St.,  Lynn.  Born  in  1929  at 
Swampscott.  Entered  from  Lynn  English  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  3:  Academic  Ac- 
tivities 3,  4;  Inter-Sorority  Declamation  2;  Col- 
legian 1;  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Assn. 
4;  S.C.A.  1,  2;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  3;  W,A.A.  1, 
2,    3,    4;    Chi   Omega    1,    2,    3, .  4, 

ABIGAIL  'VEST.  "Abi."  Modern  Languages.  Apar- 
tado  809,  Caracas,  Venezuela.  Born  in  1928  at 
Morocaibo,  Venezuela.  Entered  from  Northlield 
School  for  Girls,  Activities:  Deans  List  2,  3; 
Honors  Work  4;  Roister  Doisters  2;  Concert  Assn. 
3:  S.C.A.  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4:  Radio  Club  3;  Internet. 
Club  4;    Chi   Omega  3,   4. 


LEONARD  JAMES  VAN  VORSE.  Van.  "  Chemistry. 
25A  River  St.,  Maynard.  Born  in  1926  at  Con- 
cord. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Concert 
Assn.  3,  4;  Station  WMUA  4;  Newman  Club  2,  3; 
Veterans'  Assn.  3  (Executive  Officer  3);  Chem. 
Club  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club  4;  Lens  and  Shutter 
Society   2. 

FRANCIS  JOHN  VIGNEAU.  "Fran.  "  Mathematics. 
76 '-'2  Maple  St.,  Florence.  Born  in  1924  al  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  2,  3;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3; 
Senate  3;  Mathematics  Club  2,  3,  4  (Pres.  4): 
Phi   Stoma   Kappa    1,   2,    3,    4   (Vice-Pres,   4). 


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BOBEHT  EDWARD  VIGNEAU.  "Bud.  "  Economics. 
76  Maple  St.,  Florence.  Born  in  1926  at  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3;  Judiciary  4;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa   1,   2,    3,   4. 


MARVIN  DAVID  WALDMAN.  "Matchki.  "  Electrical 
Engineering.  22  Park  St.,  Waltham.  Born  in  1924 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List   1,.2,  3,  4. 


NANCY  MARIE  WALLACE.  "Red."  Medical  Tech- 
nology. 22  Palm  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1928  at 
Springfield.  Entered  from  Classical  High  School. 
Activities:  Carnival  Comm.  4;  Newman  Club  1,  4; 
W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club  3,  4:  Ski 
Club  3,  4  (Sec.   3):    Kappa' Alpha  Theta. 


THOMAS  C.  WALZ.  "Tom."  Animal  Husbandry.  281 
School  St.,  Belmont.  Born  in  1928  at  Arlington. 
Entered  from  Arlington  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3:  Judging  A;  S.C.A.  2:  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3;  Base- 
^  ball  1;  Tennis  1;  Rifle  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 


RUTH  DIMOCK  WANDREl.  Education.  Westview 
Trailer  Camp,  Amherst.  Born  in  1928  at  Wor- 
cester.   Entered  from  Oxford  High  School. 


WILLIAM  JOSEPH  WARD.  "Bill.  '  Business  Admin- 
istration. 314  Hillside  Ave.,  Holyoke.  Born  in 
1926  at  Holyoke.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Index  4,-  Roister  Doisters  3,  4;  Newman 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-Pres.  1);  Ski  Club  4;  Business 
Administration    Club    3. 


JOSEPH  WARSHAWSKY.  "Joe."  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 32  Long  Ave.,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1927  at 
New  York  City.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Hillel  4:  Radio  Club  3,  4;  l.Z.F.A.  3,  4; 
Ski   Club    3,    4. 


IRVING  WASSERMAN.  "Irv."  Landscape  Architec- 
ture. 355  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge.  Born 
in  1926  at  Maiden.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Commonwealth  2;  Index 
4;  Hillel  2,  3;  Landscape  Architectural  Club  3,  4; 
Radio   Club  3,   4. 


NICHOLAS  VRACHOS.  "Nick."  History.  19  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Gloucester.  Born  in  1928  ct 
Gloucester.  Entered  from  Gloucester  High  School. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  3;  Society  of  Intercollegiate 
Noetics  4;  Music  Record  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Military 
Ball   Comm.    2. 


JAMES  WILLIAM  WALL.  "Jim.  "  Economics.  51  Fre- 
mont Ave.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1923  at  Chelsea. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters 
3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  French  Club  1: 
Science  Club   1,   2. 


WALLACE  WALOWEEK.  "Rocks."  Geology.  94 
Lake  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1923  at  North- 
ampton. Entered  from  Northampton  High  School. 
Activities:  Chem.  Club  1;  Geology  Club  4; 
Lcmibda  Chi  Alpha. 


ALFRED  ERNEST  WANDREL    "Al."    Industrial   Engi- 
neering.   Westview  Trailer  Camp,  Amherst.    Born 


1925    at   Adams. 
School. 


Entered    from    Adams    High 


ARTHUR  CALVIN  WARD.  "Art."'  Chemistry.  107 
Mechanics  St.,  Leominster.  Born  in  1923  at  Leo- 
minster. Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Quar- 
terly 3;  Index  4;  Chem.  Club  4;  Ball  and  Chain 
Club  4;  .Ski  Club  4. 


MILDRED  EDNA  WARNER.  "Millie."  French.  Mam 
St.,  Sunderland,  Born  in  1928  at  Pelham.  Entered 
from  Amherst  High   School    Activities:   Collegian 

2,  3,    4:    Carnival    Comm.    3:    French   Club    1,    2, 

3,  4  (Sec.  4);  W.A.A.  2,  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


BARBARA  ELINOR  WASHBURN.  "-Barb."  Bacteriol- 
ogy. RED  #1,  Westfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Mont- 
gomery. Entered  from  Westfield  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean"s  List  1,  2;  Handbook  1,  2;  S.C.A. 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship  1,  2:  Lutheran  Club 
3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club  3,  4;  W.A.A.  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Pi  Beta  Phi  2,   3,   4. 


STANLEY  F.  WASSERMAN.  "Stan."  Economics.  84 
Corey  Road,  Brigham.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  l.Z.F.A,  1,  2: 
Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4:  Ski  Club  4;  French  Club  1,  2; 
Pre-Med   1,   2. 


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RONALD  VICTOR  WATERS.  JR.  "Ronnie."  Indus- 
trial Engineering.  157  Massasoit  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1921  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Activities;  Eng.  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senate 
1;    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


ROBERT  LEWIS  WATSON.  Business  Administration. 
Hampshire  House,  Amherst.  Born  in  1926  at  Bos- 
ton.    Transfer    from   De 


JOSEPH  JOHN  WEHRY,  JR.  General  Business.  Wash- 
ington Mt.  Road,  Dalton.  Born  in  1927  at  Pitts- 
field.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List   2,   3:    Dairy   Club   3,    4;    French   Club    1. 


EDWARD  WEINSWIG.  Zoology.  631  Western  Ave., 
Lynn.  Born  in  1929  at  Lynn.  Entered  from  Lynn 
Classical  High  School  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2;  HiUel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem.  Club  3;  Edu.  Club  3,  4; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


JOHN  CLIFFORD  WELCH.  Business  Administration. 
17  Victory  Ave.,  Oumcy..  Born  in  1927  at  Quincy. 
Entered  from  Quincy  High  School,  Activities:  Out- 
ing Club  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2;  Spanish  Club 
1,    2;    Ski   Club   2,    3,    4. 


MARY  WHITMAN  WELLS.  "Whit."  English.  Green 
River  Lodge,  Greenfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Deer- 
field.  Entered  from  Greenfield  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3:  Activities  3;  Inter-Sorority 
Declamation  3:  Scrolls  2;  Roister  Doisters  3;  Glee 
Club  1,  2;  Chorus  1,  2:  Chorale  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Assn.  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pilgrim 
Fellowship  1,  2:  Carnival  4:  Radio  Club  1; 
W.A.A.   1,   2,   3,   4;   Naiads    1,   2,   3,   4. 


ROBERT  GEORGE  WATSON.  "Bob.  "  English.  35 
Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Braintree.  Born  in  1925  at  Water- 
town.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Band  1, 
2;  Chowder  and  Marching  Society  3,  4  (Sec.  3,  4); 
Edu.  Club  2;  Devens'  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Operetta 
1,   2;    Automotive   Club   2. 


AL VERNE  LAWRENCE  WEBSTER.  "Web.  "  Political 
Science.  37  Schley  St.,  Leominster.  Born  in  1925 
at  Fitchburg.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Ski  Club  3.  4;  Pre-Legal  Club  2;  Edu.  Club  A: 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


NATHAN  WEINSTEIN.  "Nate."  Food  Technology. 
33  Wildwood  St.,  Boston.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  2,  3:  Chem.  Club  3,  4;  Landscape 
Architectural  Club  2,  3,  4:  Bacteriology  Club  3,  4. 


WALTER  GREGORY  WEISSE.  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 35  Eldridge  St.,  Springheld.  Born  in  1928  at 
Canton.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College. 
Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3;  Newman  Club  2, 
3,    4;    Radio    Club    2    (Vice    Pres.    2). 


JOHN  PARKER  WELLINGTON.  Civil  Engineering.  12 
Wyman  St.,  West  Medford.  Born  in  1927  at  Med- 
ford.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Civil  Eng. 
Club    1,   2,   3,   4. 


JAMES  E.  WEST.  "Buddy."  Forestry.  1217  Dorches- 
ter Ave.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1925  at  Norfolk.  En- 
tered from  English  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  3,  4;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4; 
Phillips    Brooks    Club    2;    S.C.A.    2.    3,    4. 


DONALD  E.  WESTCOTT.  "Don."  Chemistry.  Depot 
Road,  North  Hatfield.  Born  in  1929  at  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Technical  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Class  Nominating  Comm.  1,  2;  S.C.A.  2: 
Chemistry  Club  3,  4;  Hockey  I,  2;  Soccer  2;  Phi 
Sigma   Kappa. 


JOAN  BANGS  WESTCOTT.  "Jo."  Zoology.  Box  84, 
North  Hatfield.  Born  in  1928  at  Brattleboro.  En- 
tered from  Smith  Academy.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  3;  Chorus  1;  Varieties  2;  S.C.A.  2,  3:  Pil- 
grim Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med  Club  I,  2,  4; 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,  2,  3,  4. 


HOPE  G.  WESTCOTT.  Home  Economics.  Reservoir 
Ave.,  Rehoboth.  Born  in  1927  at  Rehoboth.  En- 
tered from  Dighton  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  3;  Senate  4;  W.S.G.A.  Counml  4;  S.C.A.  3; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


JOSEPH  J.  WESTWATER.  "Rusty."  Economics.  6  St. 
Margaret  St.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1924  at  Boston. 
Entered  from  English  High  School.  Activities: 
Dean"s  List  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice- 
Pres.  4);    Theta  Chi. 


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FRANKLIN  BOND  WETHERBE.  Frank."  Agricul- 
tural Engineering.  Star  Route  #1,  Montague. 
Born  in  1918  at  Harrisville,  New  Hampshire.  En- 
tered from  Wheaton  College  Academy.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  4;  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judson  Fellow- 
ship 1,  2,'  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  1;  Agricul- 
tural Engineering  Club  2,  3,  4;    4-H  Club   1,  2,   3. 


WILCOX  L.  WHITCOMBE,  JR.  "Bud."  Economics. 
479  Conant  Road,  Weston.  Born  in  1922  at  Bata- 
via.  New  York.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activ- 
ities: Senate  2;  Commonwealth  Club  1,  2:  Spanish 
Club   1;  Fencing  Club  3;   Ski  Club  2. 


THOMAS  EDMUND  WILBUR.  "Tom."  English.  49 
Drexel  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Westfield. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List 
3:  Track  1,  2;  Varsity  "D"  Club  2;  Ski  Club  1; 
Radio  Club  1;  Writers'  Club  4;  Statesman  1; 
Spanish   Club   1. 


AGNES  FRANCES  WILCZYNSKI.  'Willi."  English. 
Pine  Nook,  South  Deerfield.  Born  in  1928  at 
South  Deerfield,  Entered  from  Deerfield  High 
School.  Activities;  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Index 
2,  3,  4  (Sec.  3,  4);  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Edu.   Club   4. 


EARL  WINER.  Economics.  142  Melha  Ave.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1929  at  Springfield.  Entered  from 
Classical  High  School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Hillel  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  2;  Military  Ball 
1;  Spring  Day  2;  Football  1,  2;  Math.  Club  1,  2; 
I.R.C.   !,   2;    Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  WINN.  "Bill."  History.  6  Claflin 
Road,  Brookline.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston.  Entered 
from  Brigton  Academy.  Activities:  I.R.C.  3,  4; 
Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Freshman  Football  1;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi. 


ALAN  DEXTER  WHEELER.  "A!.  "  Business  Admin- 
istration.  16  Auburn  St.,  Marlboro.  Born  in  1926 
at  Marlboro.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Index  3,  4;  Phillips  Brooks  Club  3,  4;  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon. 


EARLE   D.   WHITNEY.     "Red."  Recreational   Leader- 
ship.    Box    87,    Charhon    City.     Born    in    1925    at 

Waltham.      Transfer     from  Devens.       Activities: 

Varsity  "M"  Club  4;   Track  1,  2,  3,  4;    Intramural 

Softball   2,   3,   4:    Basketball  1,   2,   3,   4;    Chowder 

and    Marching    Soc.    3,    4;  Forestry    Club    3,    4; 
Nature  Guide  Club  3,   4. 


PAUL  R.  WILBUR.    New  Salem. 


GEORGE  ALVIN  WILDER.  Mechanical  Engineering, 
15  Carleton  Road,  Belmont.  Born  in  1926  at  Han- 
over,  N.   H.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


WILLIAM  PAUL  WING.  Mechanical  Engineering, 
244  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1927  at  Hoi- 
yoke.  Entered  from  Holyoke  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Nominating  Comm.  2;  S.C.A. 
1,   2;    Eng.   Club   1,   2,  4. 


ROBERT  P.  WINTERHALTER.  "Bob.  '  Floriculture. 
Tri  St.,  Ashland.  Born  in  1928  at  Waltham.  En^ 
tered  from  Ashland  High  School.  Activities:  Car- 
nival Ball  2;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  2;  Floricul- 
tural  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:  Joint  Comm.  on  Inter-Col- 
legiate Athletics  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  Mgr.  2,  3; 
Varsity  "M"  Club  2,  3,  4;  DeMoIay  Club  4. 


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JOHN  JOSEPH  WINTON.  "Red."  Physical  Education 
12  Gerry  St.,  Stoneham.  Born  in  1928  at  Win- 
chester. Entered  from  Stoneham  High  School.  Ac- 
tivities: Dean's  List  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Basebal 
■  1,  2,  3,  4:  S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Military  Ball  3, 
Lambda  Chi    Alpha. 


FRANCIS  JOSEPH  WISNOSKL  "Wiz."  Chemistry. 
16  Church  St.,  Ware.  Born  in  1923  at  Ware. 
Entered  from  Ware  High  School.  Activities:  New- 
man Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chem.  Club.  3,  4;  Eng.  Club 
1 ;    Kappa   Sigma. 


EDWARD  WISEBLOOD.    Psychology.    6  Maxwell  St., 

Haverhill.     Bom    in    1924    at   Haverhill.     Transfer 
from  Devens. 


PETER  WOLFF.  "Pete."  Industrial  Engineering. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  1,  2,  4;  Quarterly  2,  3,  4;  Index 
4;  Hillel  2,  3;  Chem.  Club  1;  Photo  Club  1,  2,  4; 
I.R.C.  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Mech.  Eng.  Club  2,  3,  4; 
United   World   Federalists   3,    4;    Tau   Epsilon   Phi. 


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BARBARA  ANN  WOOD.  "Fritzie."  Bacteriology. 
554  Chapin  St.,  Ludlow.  Born  in  1928  at  Lud- 
low. Entered  from  Ludlow  High  School,  Activities: 
Class  Nominating  Coram.  2;  Dean's  List  3; 
Scrolls  2  (Vice  Pres.);  Roister  Doisters  1,  2,  4; 
S.C.A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  3,  4;  Bac- 
teriology Club  3,  4;   W.A.A.   1,   2,   3:   Chi  Omega. 


JOHN  RAYMOND  WOODHOUSE.  Chemistry.  132 
Ashley  Blvd.,  New  Bedford.  Born  in  1925  at  New 
Bedford.  Transfer  from  Kansas  State  College. 
Activities;    Chem.    Club    4. 


JEROME  F.  WYMAN.  "lerry."  English.  127  Insti- 
tute Road,  Worcester.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Roister  Doisters 
2,   3,   4;    Summer  School  Social  Comm.   3. 


CHRISTOPHER  YAHNIS.  Chris."  Government.  11 
Dixwell  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Born  in  1927  at 
Brookline.  Transfer  from  Yale  University.  Activ- 
ities: Dean's  List  3;  Varieties  1,  2,  3,  4;  Les  Folies 
Begieres  3,  4;  Legislature  Day  1,  2,  3:  N.S.A.  3; 
Chest    3;    Radio    Club    2;    Sigma    Alpha   Epsilon. 


RONALD  TAYLOR  YORK.  "Rudy."  English.  9 
Grove  St.,  Saugus.  Born  in  1926  at  Lynn.  Trans- 
fer  from   Devens.     Activities:    Dean's   List   3. 


WARREN  IRVING  YOUNG.  Bacteriology.  Nagoy 
Hill  Road,  Concord.  Born  in  1922  at  Quincy. 
Entered  from  Arlington  High  School.  Activities; 
Dean's  List  1;  Bacteriology  Club  4  (Pres.);  Public 
Health  Club  4;  Pre- Med  Club  1,  2;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 


HENRY  JOSEPH  ZAORSKI.  Mechanical  Engineering. 
381  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at 
Northampton.  Entered  from  Northampton  High 
School.  Activities:  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4:  Engi- 
neering  Club    1,   2,   3,   4. 


FRED  ZIWOTOWSKI.  "Fred."  Accounting.  226  Cen- 
tre St.,  Indian  Orchard.  Born  in  1928  at  Spring- 
field. Entered  from  Technical  High  School.  Activ- 
ities: Newman  Club  1,  2,  4;  Soccer  1;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa    (Treas.    4). 


ROBERT  CRAIG  WOOD.  "Bob."  Recreational  Lead- 
ership. 152  Highland  St.,  Taunton.  Born  in  1925 
at  Taunton.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;  Outing  Club  3,  i;  Nature  Guide 
Club  3,  4  (Sec.-Treas.  3,  Pres.  4);  Folk  Festival 
Comm.    3. 


GORDON  P.  WHENN.  "Birdie.".  English.  98  Oueque- 
chan  St.,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1927  at  Fall  River. 
Transfer  from  Devens.    Activities:   Dean's   List   3. 


RICHARD  PETER  WYNN.  "Dick."  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. 157  Norwood  Terrace,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1926 
at  New  Britain,  Conn.  Entered  from  Holyoke  High 
School.  Activities:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  CivU 
Eng.  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  Ski  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda 
Chi   Alpha. 


ABRAHAM  S.  YALOFF.  "Abe."  Dairy  Bacteriology. 
50  Hamihon  Ave.,  Lynn,  Born  in  1920  at  Laconis, 
N.  H.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's 
List  1,  2,  3;  Judging  4;  Hillel  2,  3,  4;  l.Z.F.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  2;  Chem.  Cl-jb 
3;  Dairy  Club  2,  3,  4;  Food  Tech.  Club  ■  4: 
Poultry   Club   4;    Married   Men's  Club   4. 


GEORGE  CLEMENT  YOtJLAND.  Food  Technology. 
264  Brookline  Ave.,  Boston.  Born  ■  in  1926  at 
Somerville.    Transfer   from   Devens. 


MELVIN  LOUIS  ZABAR.  "Pinky."  Public  Health.  56 
Erie  St.,  Dorchester.  Born  in  1926  at  Brooklyn, 
N.    Y.     Transfer   from    Devens. 


RAYMOND  ZINTZ.  "Ray."  Civil  Engineering.  159 
Coolidge  St.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1919  at  Boston. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Activities:  Dean's  List  2; 
Officer  1,  2;  Eng.  Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2; 
Chorus    1. 


BOIESLAW  EULOGOUSE  ZMACZYNSKI.  "Mr.  Z." 
Chemistry.  9  Ely  Ave.,  Northampton.  Born  in 
1922  at  Northampton.  Entered  from  Northampton 
High  School.  Activities:  Chorale  3;  Military  Bali 
Comm.   2:    Chem.  Club   3;    Q.T.V. 


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Abrahamson,  I.  Melvin — 14  Woodleigh  Ave.,  Green- 
field 
Alter,  Seymour  M. — 53  Lucerne,  Dorchester 
Auclair,  George  E. — 3587  Riverside  Ave.,   Somerset 
Ballard,  Welton  R. — 44  Hawthorne,  Lynn 
Bardwell,  Arthur  C— 65  Main,  Hatfield 
Beaulieu,  Robert  M. — 180  Bush,  Fall  River 
Beauregard,  Edward — 40  John,  Willimansett 
Bliss,  Donald  W.— 16  Enfield  Road,  Winthrop 
Bloch,  Saul  K. — 54  Washington  Road,  Springfield 
Borsetti,  Raymond  L. — 8  Locust  Ave.,  Beverly 
Burt,  Eleanor  C,  Mrs. — Amherst 

Callahan,  Frank  W.,  Jr. — 16  Russell  Rd.,  Framingham 
Carpenter,  Earl — Amherst 
Chiklakis,  Harry — 42  Grosvenor,  Springfield 
Comeau,  Louis  E. — 15  Waverley,  Waltham 
Dabre,  Edgar  R.— 370  Chestnut  Hill  Ave.,  Brookline 
Downing,  Wilbur  E. — Hampshire  S-2 
Doyle,  George  H. — 71  Emma,  New  Bedford 
Duffy,  James  H. — Main,  South  Wellington,  Conn. 
Flynn,  George  H. — 385  Columbus  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Folkins,  William  H.,  Jr. — Arlington,  Groton 
Frontiera,  Frank  A. — 20  Stickney,  Lynn 
Gaffen,  Leonard  H. — 204  Norfolk,  Dorchester 
Ganley,  Robert  N. — 72  Maple  Ave.,  North  Andover 
Golas,  Joseph — Amherst 

Greenspan,  Norman  E. — 425  Federal  St.,  Greenfield 
Grosso,  Frank  A. — 69  Circular  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Hanson,  Richard  E. — Main,  Graniteville 
Hartwell,  Harry  D. — 152  Wilder  Terrace,  West 

Springfield 
Herson,  Jack  B. — 27A  Priscilla  Road,  .Brighton 
Higgins,  James  A. — Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Pinehurst 
Humphrey,  Richard  L. — 36  Haviland  Rd.,  Roslindale 
Jacobs,  Joseph — 47  Salem,  North  Wilmington 
Jacobs,  Karel — Fagel  Str.  46  III,  Amsterdam,  Holland 
Jones,  Robert  A. — 15  Fairfax  Road,  Milton 
Jones,  Warren  S.— -66  Menotomy  Road,  Arlington 
Kane,  Joseph  M.— 973  Dwight,  Holyoke 
Khazai,  Gloli  A.-~30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 


Learner,  Leo  J. — 70  V2  Linden,  Springfield 

Libby,  John  E. — Main,  Cummaquid 

Lovewell,  George  W. — 173  Prospect,  Gardner 

Lynch,  Glenn  P. — 59  Grand,  Leominster 

Martino,  Felix  P. — 319  Pearl,  Framingham 

Marvel,  Mason  E. — Amherst 

McManimon,  Robert  C. — 16  Robbins,  Lowell 

McManus,  Thomas  A. — 19  Robbins,  Waltham 

Miller,   Andrew  G. — 196  Webster  Ave.,  Chelsea 

Mita,  William — 130  Heywood,  Worcester 

Owens,  Albert  J.— Qtrs.  L.  USNAD,  Hingham 

Peltier,  Irving  A. — 171  Brigham  Road,  Hudson 

Peters,  Robert — 454  Bolivas,  Canton 

Powell,  William  E.— 1547  Massachusetts  Ave.,  North 

Adams 
Priest,  William  G. — 74  Parker,  Maynard 
Pustel,  Gabriel — 237  Valley,  Lawrence 
Roy,  Marvin  W.^21  Harvard  Ave.,  Brookline 
Robertson,   Robert   H. — Oakbay,   New   Brunswick, 

Canada 
Rochfort,  George  B.,  Jr. — Amherst 
Salome,  George — 2494  Main,  Springfield 
Scanlon,  Gerald.  F.— 80  Walnut,  Holyoke 
Shea,  John  W. — Amherst 
Simas,  Geremias  F. — 23  Benefit,  Taunton 
Sokolow,  David — 76  Bellevue,  Boston 
Spracklin,  Fred  C. — 127  Addison,  Chelsea 
Syner,  Frank  N. — 820  State,  Springfield 
Talvio,  Sulo  W. — 115  Brockton  Ave.,  Abington 
Taurone,  Dorninic  T. — White,  East  Boston 
Thompson,  Henry  L. — 939  Pleasant,  Framingham 
Turin,  Herbert  J. — 278  Humboldt  Ave.,  Roxbury 
Velander,  Harry  J. — 97  Third,  Turners  Falls 
VonKamecke,  Ralph  O.^East  Boxford 
Webster,  John  M.— 40  Stratfield  Ave.,  Westfield 
Whyte,  Henry  S. — 30  Ricker  Road,  Newton 
Wicky,  Peter  .S. — 87  Beverly,  Willimansett 
Wojcik,  Frank' J. — 111  Gilbert  Ave.,  Chicopee 
Yergeau,  Isidore  O. — 349  Center,  Chicopee 


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Aaron,    Norman    E.  C53 — 69    Haywood,    GreL-nfleld 

Abtott,   Gordon   V.  C52 — 71S   Cabot.    Beverly 

Abbott,  Herman   C.  Col — 71S    Cabot.    Beverly 

Abbott,  Jr.,  Varnum  J.  C52 — Star   Route.    Montague 

Abrams,  Herbert  C51 — 55    Lithgow,    Dorchester 

Abramson,    William   M.  Col — IT    Columbia.    Worcester 

Acheson,  Elizabeth  C51 — South    Westport. 

Adams,   Albert    C.  Col-50    Whitney    Road.    Medford 

Adams,  Nancy  L.  C53 — 149    Nelson.    AVest    Springfield 

Adams,  Verne  A.  C53 — Old  Billerica   Road.   Bedford 

Addis,  Edwin  C.  C53 — 40    Howes,    Florence 

Ahem,  Robert  J.  C52 — 25  Nevada  Avenue.   Springfield 

Akerson,  Robert  1..  C53 — 5S   SummerhlU   Avenue.   Worcester 

Akey.  Mary  K.  Col — 11    Haywood.   Greenfield 

Alberts,  Warren  J.  C51 — 6   Morseland  Avenue.   Newton   Centre 

Alden,  Marjorie  E.  C53 — 20    Judson.    Braintree 

Aldrich,   Howard  P.  C51 — 16    West,    Winchendon 

Aldrich,  Malcolm  S.  C51 — 36    Bellevue   Road.   E.    Braintree 

Aldrich,  Muriel  iT.l — 19   Park   Road.   Ashland 

Aliberte.  Endrico  E.  C51 — 53    Forest    Avenue.    Everett 

Alieng-ena,  Harry  E.  C51 — Margaret,    Monson 

Alintuck,   Arthur  N.  C52 — 30    Ellis   Road.    West    Newton 

Allen,  Boyd  Col — 150    Converse,    Longmeadow 

Allen,   David  W.  C53 — 30    Avalon   Road.    Waban 

Allen,  Doris   !■.  C53 — 10   Beacon   Terrace.    Somerville 

Allen,  Erwin  M.  C51 — 27    Coleus    Park,    Roxbury 

Allen,  Erederick  E.  C51 — SO    Johnson.    Springfield 

Allen,   Halsey  L.   c_'52 — 112  Ashburnham,   Fitchburg 

Allen,  R.  Jane   Co3 — 112    Ashburnham,    Fitchburg 

Allen,  Robert  W.  C52 — S    West,    Greenfield 

Alletson,   Glenn  H.  C51 — 42    Sunapee.    Springfield 

Almoyan.   Sarkis  C51 — 120    Cross.    Lawrence 

Alves,  Kenneth  J.  Co  3 — Bradford,    Provincetown 

Amero,  Ralph  H.  Col — Suffolk  A-2 

Ames,   Frederick  O.  C52 — 10    Jewett,   Northampton 

Andersen,  Allen  E.  C52 — Harkness  Road,   Amherst 

Andersen,  Robert  P.  C51 — 4S    Strathmore  Road.   Brookline 

Anderson,   Carole  C53 — 43   Pine   Ridge   Road.   Arlington 

Anderson,  Janice  R.  C53 — 72    Reed,    Agawam 

Anderson,  Marg-aret  J.  C53 — 64   North,   Shelburne  Falls 

Anderson,  Martin  L.  C51 — 19    George,    Palmer 

Anderson,  Robert  L.  C51 — 5   Sunset  Hill   Road,   Roslindale 

Anderson,  Sonya  CoS — 42    King.    Orange 

Anderson,  Winthrop  T.  C51 — 5S   Ashfield.   Shelburne   Falls 

Andrews,  Richard  A.  C51 — Burlingame,    California 

Anestis,  John  J.  Col — Suffolk    G-1,    Amherst 

Angelini,  Joseph  Col — Topsfleld   Road,    R.F.D.,    Danvers 

Aprile,  Max  C53 — 15  Maple  Avenue,  Northampton 

Arceci,  Richard  E.  C53 — 34    Emerald.    Winchendon 

Arons,  Arlene  R.  Co2 — 86    Summit  Avenue.   Winthrop 

Arsenault,  Raymond  J.  C51 — 1S3  Fifth,  Leominster 

Ashe,  Barbara  A.  Co3 — 294    Elm,    Holyoke 

Ashe,  Thomas  J.  Co3 — 25S5    Boston    Road,    North    Wilbraham 

Askew,   Donald  R.  Co2 — 52    Columbus   Avenue.   Northampton 

Askin,   Donald  M.  Col — 593    Concord.    Framingham 

Aslanian,  Asadoor  C51 — 36    Fort  Hill   Avenue.    Lowell 

Assarian,  Leo   N.  C52 — 87    Oklahoma.    Springfield 

Atkins,  Georife  (.'52 — 51    Jones   Avenue,    Dorchester 

Atwood,  William  M.  C53 — P.   O.   Box   54,   West  Barnstable 

Audette,  Clifford  J.  C52 — 58   Rawson.    Leicester 

Audette,   Donald  G.  C53 — 35    Silver,    West    Springfield 

Augrust,  Jeanne  S.  C52 — 14    Conz,    Northampton 

Augusta,   Lorraine  M.  C53 — 27   Grayson  Road.   Winchester 

Avery,  Kenneth  W.  C52 — North    River    Road,    Colrain 

Aylward,   Carl  P.   C52 — 39   Winthrop   Avenue,    Beverly 

Babbin,  Donald  L.  Col — 280   Eastern  Avenue,    Lynn 

Babyak,  Charles  Co3 — 86    Lyman.    Holyoke 

Bacchieri,  Leo  R.  C53 — Tyler    Avenue,    East    Wareham 

Bachman,  Nancy  J.  C53 — 9   Pine.    Manchester 

Bacon,  Edgar  L.  C52 — 17    Rock  Avenue,   Auburn 

Baffo,  Sam  P.  C53 — 129    South   Union.    Lawrence 

Bag'inski,  Irene  A.  C53 — 51   Norwood   Terrace.   Holyoke 

Baginski,  Joan  L.  C51 — 51  Norwood  Terrace,  Holyoke 

Bailet,  Melvin  E.  Col — 154    Seaver,   Roxbury 

Bailey,   Charles  B.  C53 — Shoemaker    Lane,    Agawam 

Bailey,  Richard  B.  C52 — 1453    Great    Plain    Avenue,    Needham 

Bailey,  Robert  W.  C51 — 13   Colony  Court,  Amherst 

Bailey,  Jr.,  Thomas  L.  C51 — 49    Spring.    Somerville 

Bailly.  Henry  J.  C53 — Prospect.    Housatonio 

Bain,  Donald  C53 — 21    Jackson.    Holyoke 

Baird,  James  C51 — 14   Haydn,    Roslindale 

Baker,  Jr.,   Charles  W.  Col — 30    South,    Northampton 


Baker,  David  B.  C53 — lO'/i;    Granite.   Methuen 
Baker,  John  H.  Co2 — 38  Hickory  Avenue,  Takoma  Park,  Mary- 
land 
Baker,  Lois  A.  Co3 — 344   Russett  Road,  Brookline 
Bakey,  William  E.  C53 — 22    Taft   Street,   North  Adams 
Baldwin,  Lewis  K.  C51 — 53    Bond,    Needham 
Balicki,  Julie  A.  C53 — 5  Miller  Avenue.  Holyoke 
Ball,  Janet  A.  Col — 41    Prospect.    Whitinsville 
Balthazar,  Arthur  J.  C52 

Bamford,  Allan  J.  C51 — 335   Middlesex,   North  Andover 
Bamford,   Charles  T.  C51 — 2    School.    Methuen 
Bara,   Stephen  A.  C52 — 11    Bardwell,    South    Hadley    Falls 
Barbadora,  Albert  V.  C51 — 15    Pine,    Winchendon 
Barber,  Glenn  T.  C53 — 22   Brantwood  Road.  Arlington 
Barnes,  James  S.  CSS — 15    Oak.    Marblehead 
Barone,  Joseph  P.  C51 — 42    Shearer,    Palmer 
Barous,  Francis  A.  C53 — 98    Central,    Andover 
Barr,  Arnold  A.  Col — 258    Carew.    Springfield 
Barrett,  Arthur  P.  C52 — 2    Albany,    Quincy 
Barrieau,  Rene  E.  J.  C51 — 37    Metcalf,    New    Bedford 
Barron,  Stanley  C51 — 60    Sutherland    Road.    Brighton 
Barstow,  Arthur  VT.  C51 — 75    Sunset  Avenue.   Amherst 
Barltett,  Alfred  B.  C53 — 101    Stratford   Avenue,    Pittsfield 
Barlett,   Frederick  R.  Co3 — 120  Thayer  Road.  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 
Bartley,  James  Col — 38    West   Glen,   Holyoke 
Bartlett,  Jane  ('5  3 — 11    Park   Lane,   East   Walpole 
Bartlett,  Jr.,  Payson  E.  C52 — 12    Albion.    Amesbury 
Bartlett,  Jr.,  Raymond  A.  C53 — 24   Main,   Millers  Falls 
Bartlett,  Robert  K.  Co2 — 1   Story   Terrace,    Marblehead 
Bartley,  Jane  T.  C51 — 89   South  Bowdoin.   Lawrence 
Bartos,  Edwin  M.  C52 — 409    North    Main.    South    Deerfield 
Bassett.  Wilbur  E.  C51 — 25   Barnard,    Marblehead 
Battersby,  Edward  D.  C51 — 94    Sycamore,   Holyoke 
Bazer,  Alvan  T.  C51 — 7    Wave    Avenue,    Revere 
Beals,   Dorothy  C52 — 26    Marked    Tree   Road.    Needham 
Bean,  Phyllis  A.  Co2 — Warner,    New   Hampsliire 
Beaulac,  Raymond  R.  C51 — 6SA    Jarvis    Avenue,    Holyoke 
Beaumont,  Russell  H.  C51 — 351   Conway,    Greenfield 
Beauvais,  Paul  V.   C")! — 3    Sonoma   Place.    Holyoke 
Beauvais,  Pauline  C.  Col — 3   Sonoma.  Place,   Holyoke 
Beauvais,   Richard   A.   (1^51 

Becker,   William  H.  ('.'i3 — 26    Hamilton,    Braintree 
Beckwith,  Edward  P.  Co3 — 13  Freeman  Avenue.  North  Adams 
Beddow,  Jr.,  Richard  H.  C53 — 86  Manor  Road,   Springfield 
Bell,  Richard  B.  C53 — Depot   Road,   North  Oxford 
Bell,  Roderick  G.  C51 — 24    Fifth.    Attleboro 
Bellas,  Cornelius  G.  C52 — 34    Woodmont,    Springfield 
Belval,  Loretta  J.  C53 — 29A.    Whitinsville 
Belval,  Louise  M.  C53 — 478    Church,   Whitinsville 
Belville,  John  C.  C51 — Granby 

Bemis,  Roscoe  H.  C51 — Fitzwilliam,    New   Hampshire 
Benedict,  Clyde  L.  C51 — 1057  North  Pleasant,  Amherst 
Benedict,  Nancy  Houle  C51 — 1057    North   Pleasant,   Amherst 
Benjamin,  Constance  A.  C53 — 482  Brock  Avenue,  New  Bedford 
Bennett,  Donald  J.  C51 — 45    James,    Feeding   Hills 
Bennett,  John  W.  ('52 — 7   Orchard,  Holyoke 
Benoit,  John  J.  C52 — 398    Goodwin,    Indian   Orchard 
Benson,  Gordon  'V.  C53 — 402    Wallingford   Avenue.   Athol 
Benson,  Raymond  G,  C51 — Veterans   Hospital.    Northampton 
Benton,  Mary  P.  CSS — 98    Main,    Monson 
Benvenutt,  John  B.  CS2 — State,    North   Adams 
Berard,  William  P.  CSl — SO    Hall.    Waltham 
Berger,  Marilyn  D.  CS2 — 81    Columbia   Park,    Haverhill 
Berg-eron,  Jr.,  Albert  J.  CSl — 17    Old   Colony   Avenue,    Wollas- 

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Bernier,  Rene  H.  C5  3 
Bertelsen,  Irene  E.  C 
Bessette,  Judith  A.  ( 
Beurman,  Barbara  H. 
Bevivino,   Thomas   R. 

Bicknell,  Jr.,   George  H.  CSS — 288  Middle.  East  Weymouth 
Biederman,  Claire  B.  CSS — 146   Kilsyth   Road.   Brookline 
Billings,   Carolyn  N.  CSS — 8    Andover,    Georgetown 
Black,  Donald  M.  CSS — 220   High.   Greenfield 
Blackmer,  Randall  G.  C52 — Wheeler  Avenue.    Orange 
Blake,  Melvin  N.  CSl — 97   Rockland,   Springfield 
Blake,  Jance   G.  C53 — 23   Carey   Road,   Nee(Jham 
Blanchard,  Harold  M.  CSl — 44    Howe    Ave..    Millbury 
Blanciforti,  Rosemary  A.  CSl — 61    Fairraount.    Dorchester 
Blank,   Frances  C53 — 70    Esmond.    Dorchester 
Blauer,  Charles  L.  CSl — 34   Cedar   Road,   Belmont 
Blazonls,   Harold  W.  C52 — Oxford   Hotel,   Oxford 
Blinn,  Robert  J.  C52 — 12    Allen    Place,    Northampton 
Blood.   Nancy  E.  CSS — 54   High.    Turners   Falls 


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'i2 — 22  School.  Islington 
5  3 — Point    Breeze,    Webster 
(^52 — 11    Maybrook,    Dorchester 
CSS — 77    Maryland.    Springfield 


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Bloomfieia,  Shepara  C51 — 230    Belmont    Avenue,    Brockton 

Bodies.  Sumner  C52 — IS    Fountain,   Haverhill    ' 

Boelsma,  John  H.  C52 — 44S    Pond,    Hanson 

BoiEvert.  Louise  E.  C53 — 96   Rivers  Avenue,  Willimansett 

Bolancl,  Robert  M.  C52 — 446    South,    Pittsfield 

Bond,  Robert  S.  C51 — S5   Alexander   Avenue,    Belm-- t 

Bonney,  Richard  E.  C53 — 14    Phillips   Avenue,    Norwood 

Booth,  Virg-inia  M.  Co3 — "Walker,    Belchertown 

Boris,  Albert  J.  C.51 — 1    Eames    Avenue,    ^¥orce.ster 

Borkowski,  Alfred  N.  C51 — 409    Pleasant,    Gardner 

Bornheim    Georg-e  H.  Col — 1036    Main,    Hinghom 

Bernstein,  Norman  D.  C51 — 2    Nazing    Court,    Roxbury 

Borsa,  Edward  J.  C52 — 257    Oak,    Indian    Orchyrd 

Bose,  Jacqueline  M.  C53 — 27    Lexington    Avenue,    Holyoke 

Boski,  Alfred  M.  C51 — 43   Kirkland   Avenue,    Northampton 

Bctacchi,  Allen  C.  C53 — R.F.D.    3,    Great    Barrington 

Bourdeau,  Bernard  VT.,  C51 — 116  Third,  Turners  Falls 

Bourdeaxi,  Paul  R.  C52 — Mountain    View    Avenue,    Housatonio 

Boutilier,  Richard  J.  C53 — 56    Forest,    Springfield 

Bovenzi,  John  P.  C52 — 14    H.ale,    Ijeominster 

Bowens,  Bruce  T.   475    Union,    Springfield 

Bowers,  James  R.  C53 — Concord    Road,    Wayland 

Bowman,  Barbara  I.  C52 — 37    Orchard,    Lynn 

Boynton,   Henry  P.  C52 — S    Hyde,    Brookfield 

Brag-iel,  Eug-ene  P.  C53 — 11    Cushman,    Monson 

Brandreth,  Joanne  E.  C52 — Stafford,    Rochdale 

Breen,  Mary  A.  C51 — S   Columbus  Avenue,   Southbridge 

Brehant    Ruth  G.  C53 — Country    Road,    Lakeville 

Brennan,   Harry  E.  C52 — 56S    Chicopee,    Willimansett 

Brent,  Robert  E.   C51 — 36    Aberdeen    Road,    Quincy 

Bresnaham,  John  R.  C53 — 67S    South    East,    Holyoke 

Bresnick,  Sidney  R.  C53 — 304  Washington  Avenue,  Chelsea 

Briand,  Marjorie  M.  C51 — IS  Greenlawn  Avenue,  Farnumsville 

Bridgman,  Donald  H.  C51 — 1215   Dalton  Avenue,   Pittsfield 

Briere,  Russell  O.  C53 — 567    Lebanon    Hill    Road,    Southbridge 

Briggs,   Conrad  C52 — 36    Park   Avenue,   Winchester 

Briggs,  Ralph  S.  C52 — Cornet   Stetson   Road,   Greenbush 

Brigham,  Joan  B.  C53 — 17   North  Maple,   Florerce 

Brigham,  Robert  S.  C51 — 32   Hohman,   Fitchburg 

Bristol,  Jr.,  James  E.  C53 — 46   Central,   West   Boylrtan 

Broder,  Judith  W.  C52 — 25    Woodford,   Worcester 

Brody,  Jacob  I.  C51 — 237    Chestnut.    Chelsea 

Broitman,  Selwyn  A.  C52 — 11    Hartwell,    Roxbury 

Brooks,  Barbara  A.  C52 — 509    Pleasant,    South   Weymouth 

Broude,  Joseph   C'53 — 15    University    Road,    Brookllne 

Brown,  Barbara  J.  C52 — 6   Stedman,   Brookline 

Brown,   David  Ii.  C51 — 105   Queensberry   Street,   Boston 

Brown,  Morton  Co3 — 610    Park,    Dorchester 

Brown,   Sally  A.  C53 — 82    Chestnut,    Gardner 

Bruce,  Jacob  B.  C52 — 321   Waban  Avenue,  Waban 

Bruni,   Donald  J.  C53 — 5  Acacia,  Gloucester 

Bruni.  Mario  J,  C53 — 27    Springfield   Avenue,    Pittsfield 

Bruso,  Arlene  M.   C52 — 20    D,   Whitinsville 

Bucci,  George  A.  Col — 87    Hull,    Belmont 

Buck,  Jr.,  Edgar  H.  C51 — 15    Southbridge,    Warren 

Buck,  Jacqueline  M.  C52 — 76    Chauncy,    Mansfield 

Buck,  Janet  A.  053 — IS  Hersam.  Stoneham 

Buck.   Iiucien  A.  C53 — 5    Pittsmoor    Road.    Roslindale 

Buckhout,  Merle  Kendall  Col — Hockanum  Road,  South  Hadley 

Buckley,  Kathleen   M.  051 — 630    Lowell.    Lawrence 

Buckley,  Raymond  H.  052 — 7    Murray,    Wakefield 

Buckley,  Robert  D,  Ool — 37    Walnut,    Quincy 

Bullock,  Edward  K.  C51 — 13     Olive    Avenue.     Shrewsbury 

Bulman,  Philip  W.  C53 — 16    Exchange.    Athol 

Bunker,  Frank  C.  Co2 — South    Easton 

Burgeson,  William  C.  C51 — 18    Berbay    Circle,    Springfield 

Burke,  Jr.,  Earle  C51 — SO   Brantwood  Road,  Arlington 

Burke,  Edmund  P.  Col — 44    Chestnut,    Lynn 

Burke,  Paul  E.  052 — 59    Hutchings,    Boston 

Burns,  Beverly  A.  C53 — 23    Sparhawk.    Brighton 

Burns,  Jr.,  David  S.  C51 — 14   Wolcott   Avenue,    Andover 

Burns,  Paul  E.  053 — 19   Emerson,   Belmont 

Burrell,  Donald  P.  C52 — 398    Central.    East    Bridgewater 

Burrows,  Nancy  A.  C53 — College    Highway,    Southwick 

Burt,  Edward  J.  052 — 56    Court,    Westfleld 

Bushee,  Herbert  E.  C51 — 65    Lee,    Athol 

Buss,  Donald  J.  051 — East,    Granby 

Bnssolari,  Robert  J.  C51 — 53    Johnson,    Springfield 

Butler,  Paul  051 — Wilder    Road,    Bolton 

Byrne,  Robert  J.  Col — 3    Circular    Avenue,    Natick 


Calkins,  Donald  B.  Col — 44  Dresser  Avenue.  Great  Barrington 

Call,  Douglas   C.  053 — Colrain 

Callahan,  Daniel  B.  C52 — 125    Norwood    Terrace,    Holyoke 

Camann,  Ruth  051 — 503   School,   Athol 

Campbell,  Edwin  H.  C52 — Main,    Norfolk 

Campbell,  Elizabeth  A.  C52 — Lyman    School,    Westboro 

Canavan,  Joseph  P.  C51 — 8    Germania,    .Jamaica    Plain 

Cande,  Sally  A.  C53 — Flintstone    Farm,    Dalton 

Canty,  Jr.,  Edgar  T.  C51 — 272    Springfield,    Chicopee 

Capodilupo,  Joseph  C.  C51 — 405  V.F.W.  Parkway,  Brookline 

Card,  Wendalyn  R.  C53 — South    Maple,    Brookfield 

Cardi,  Alphonse  B.  C52 — 217    Worcester    Road,    Framingham 

Carey,  Gerald  R.  C52 — Lake   Wyola   Road,    Shutesbury 


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Cariglia,  Jr.,  Michael  J.  C53 — 90   Prospect.   Worcester 

Carlgnan,  Marie  A.  053 — 76    Bay,    Springfield 

Carlson    Joan  E.   053 — 49    Otis,    Medford 

Carlstrom,  Miriam  R.  C53 — 91    Wood,    Woodville 

Carman,  Vincent  E.  053 — Brimfleld.Road,    Monson 

Carpenter,  Robert  R.  051 — Dresser    Street,    Southbridge 

Carr,  Judith  B.  052 — 344    Ashland.    North    Adams 

Carswell,   Charles  R.  C51 — 68   Graham,   Gardner 

Carter,  Alan  B.  C52 — 98    East   Pleasant,    Amherst 

Carter,  James  A.  C53 — Main,    Sheffield 

Carter,   Iiouis  D.  C52 — 26   Armstrong,    Boston 

Carver,  Sherwood  W.  C53 — Scantic  Road,   Hampden 

Case,  Elinor  R.  052 — 86    Summer,    Maynard 

Casey,   Francis  G.   64    Hawthorn,    Chelsea 

Casey,   Kenneth  K.  C52 — 253    Gillette    Avenue.    Springfield 

Casey.   Kevin  B.  C52 — IS    Pierce.    Middleboro 

easy,  Richard  J.  053 — 48    W.    Broadway.    Gardner 

Cassani,  Jr.,  James  G.  C51 — 22    Hillsdale    Road,    Medford 

Cate,  Audrey  J.  iTiM — 33   Park,    Shrewsbury 

Caton,  Jr.,  Edward  M.  C51 — 95  G.  I.  Village.  An 

Cauley,  Thomas  E.  C53 — 152    Jackson    Parkway, 

Caulk.  Eleanor  R.  C53 — North,    North    Reading 

Cave,  David  B.  053 — Douglas 

Chace,  Jr,,   William  G.  C52 — Depot.    Westford 

Chadwick,  Jr.,  James  W.  C51 — Main,  West  Boxford 

Chalk,  Nina  G.  053 — 57    Bowdoin,    Springfield 

Channen,  Beverly  D.  053 — S    Gcodale   Road.   Mattapan 

Chapdeliane,  Donald  R.  C52 — 2S    Cabot,    Chicopee 

Chapdelaine,  Edward  N.  C51 — 28    Cabot,    Chicopee 

Chapdelaine,   Gerard  P.  C52 — 153    Dartmouth    Terrace, 

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Chaplin,   Daniel  E.   052 — 3   Albemarle,   Boston 
Cliapman,  James  W.  053 — 3  East  Broadway,  Haverhill 
Chappell,  Jr.,  Raymond  R.  C53 — French    King    Highway, 
Charles.   Donald  W.  053 — 984    Boston   Road,    Bradford 
Chase.  Marjorie  A.  053 — 62    Calumet  Road,    Holyoke 
Chaskes,  Iieou  T.  051 — 31   Park  Road,   Brockton 
Chaves,  Janet  R.  053 — 290    Sawyer,    New    Bedford 
Cheneas.  George  C51 — 412    Harrison    Avenue,    Boston 
Cheney,  Philip  B.  052 — 500  "Woodstock  Road,   Southbridge 
Chesney,  Waldron  TV.  051 — 7    Kenilworth,    Pittsfield 
Childs    George  M.  Co3 — Namshaket   Road,   Orleans 
Chinan,  Jack  051 — 236    Boylston,   "NA'atertown 
Chorebanian,  Alice  C51 — 15  Washington,  Newburyport 
Chornesky,  Samuel  052 — 17   Hanover   Cii'cle,    Lynn 
Christensen,   Donald  I.  Col — 1    Oklahoma,    Springfield 
Chucka,  Donald  G.   053 — 81    Craiwell   Ave.,   West  Springfield 
Cichon,  Juliette  A.  052 — 317    Chicopee,    Chicopee 
Cieboter,  Frank  J.  ('51 — 72   Essex,   Holyoke 
Ciosek,  Edward  W.  052 — 79    School,   Chicopee 
Cianciulli,   Salratore  L.  C51 — 106    Iron    Hill,    East    Weymouth 
Clapp,  Jr.,  Charles  E.  C52 — Box    3S,    West    Sterling 
Clapp,  Robert  O,  052 — 10    Irving    Road,    Weston 
Clark,  Jr.,   Charles  R.  C52 — 184    Allen,    Athol 
Clark,   Gerald   K.  051 — S    Rigby.    Clinton 
Clarke,   William  L.  053 — 16S    Chestnut,    Florence 
Clayton,   Herbert  M.  051 — ISO    St.    Paul.    Brookline 
Cleary,  Joan  P.   052 — 71   Mooreland   Road,    Melrose 
Cleary,  John  T.  C52 — 32    Groton,    East   Pepperell 
Clements,  Joyce  Ii.  C52 — 22    Atherton    Road.    Brookline 
Cliche,  George  P.  C51 — 211    Chestnut,    Holyoke 
Clifford,  Barbara  A.  053 — S    Crescent  Ave..   Bedford 
Cliiford,  Donald  W.  052 — 52    West,    Brockton 
Clifford,  John  J.  052 — 10    Manning,    Lexington 
Clough,  Byron  B.   S51 — 7    Montello.   Worcester 
Clough,  Minnierose  i.'52 — Hillside    Ave..    Turners    Falls 
Clougherty.  Thomas  P.   S6   Forest,   Clinton 
Cloutier,  Charles  "W.  051 — S35    Montello,    Brockton 
Clune,  James  P.  C51 — 16    Rowena,    Dorchester 
Cobb,  Emil  T.  C51 — 10    Milford,    New   Bedford 
Cobbs,  Barbara  A.  C53 — 335  Amity,  Amherst 
Cody,  John  P.  C51 — 33    Woods   Ave.,    Holyoke 
Cody,   William  P.  C53 — 33   Woods  Ave.,   Holyoke 
Coffin,   Stewart  T.  C52 — 24    Summer,   No.   Amherst 
Colen,  Arnold  M.  C51 — 177   Union,   Everett 
Cohen,   Claire  053 — 56    East,    Sharon 
Cohen,  Edna  H.  C52 — 137    Intervale,    Roxbury 
Cohen,  Eliot  H.  C62 — 99   Wellington   Hill,    Matnapan 
Cohen,  Jacqueline  M.  C51 — 6  Custer,  Lawrence 
Cohen,  Leo  A.  C51 — 52    Lome,    Dorchester 
Cohen,  Phyllis  C52 — 49    Fremont  Ave.,    Chelsea 
Cohen,  Ruth  A.  C51 — 37    University    Road,    Brookline 
Cohen,  Stanley  B.  052 — 67    Biltmore,    Springfield 
Cole,  Arthur  051 — Lyman.    Northboro 
Cole,  Catherine  A.  C52 — 2    Elm,    Methuen 
Cole,  David  A.  053 — R.F.D.    1,    Easthampton 
Cole,  Fred  B.  052 — 10    Fletcher.    Andover 
Cole,  Joan  051 — 17    Hamilton.    Framingham 
Cole,  Jr.,  -VWilliam  R.  051 — 28    Berkeley,    Nashua,    N.    H. 
Collins,   Cornelius  J.  C52 — 49   Woods   Ave.,    Somerville 
Collins,  James  !■.  <'51 — SI    Bridge.    Northampton 
Collins,  Jeanne  M.  051 — 48   Traincroft.  Medford 
Collins,  John  P.  05:; — 27    Cambridge    Ter.,    Cambridge 
Collins,  Philip  R.  ('51 — 112    Highland    Ave..    Arlington 
Collins,  Jr.,  Robert  P.  052 — 33    North,    Williamsburg 
Colodny,  Paul  C.  051 — 16    Butler    PI..    Northampton 
Colton,  Miriam  C52 — 1708    Dwight.    Springfield 
Colton,  ■WUliam  R.  C51 — 32    Oliver,    Athol 
Conlin,  Joan  M.  C52 — 127    Woodlawn,    Fall    River 
Connors,  Donald  P.  C51 — 71    Granite,    Worcester 
Connors,  Joseph  P.  C53 — 11    Berry,    Maiden 


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Conway,  Richara  A.  Co3 — 49S   Willard,    Quincy 

Conway,  VTilliam  J.  C53 — 66   Chapin,   Holyoke 

Cook,  Jr.,  'Wendell  B.  C53 — Storrs,    Conn. 

Cooley,  Bruce  B.  C53 — 12    Brook,    East    Longmeadow 

Cooliag-e,  Jr„  John  C51 — 17    Blaine.    Hudson 

Coparanis,  Demeter  J.  C52 — 90  Bellevue  Ave.,  Haverhill 

Coppola,  Joseph  A.  C53 — 1272    Boston    Road,    Haverhill 

Corcoran,  William  J.  C52 — 22   Bigelow,   Cambridge 

Corkuin,  Jr„   CheBley  W.  C52 — 41  Washington,   Stoneham 

Corkum,  Robert  1.  C53 — 41   Washington,    Stoneham 

Cormack,  Joan  C.52 — 73    North,    Ludlow 

Cormier,  Prosper  G.  C52 — 249    Main,    Gardner 

Cornell,  Alan  c.-.l — 96   Union,   Fall   River 

Comfcot,  Richard  K.  C53 — 95    Oakland   Ave.,   Wollaston 

Corr,  Jr.,   Hug-h  A.  C53 — 12    Cedar   Ave.,   "West    Springfield 

Corser,  Robert  D.  C53 — Great  Barrington 

Costa,  Claire  A.  C52 — 4569  Acushnet  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

Costa,  'William  C51 — Indian  Neck  Road,  Wareham 

Costanza,  Eug'ene  A.  C51 — 35   Crest  Ave.,  Chelsea 

Costello,  Donald  P.  C51 — 36    Purvis,    "V^^atertown 

Cotton,  Elizabeth  A.  C53 — Elm,    Boxford 

Coug-hlin,  Ruth  E.  C52 — IS    Caro,    Worcester 

Couillard,  Arlene  O.  C53 — 92    'West,    Gardner 

Courtney,  Richard  B.  C51 — 545    Pleasant.    Holyoke 

Ccusineau,   Carl  E.  C53 — 208    Lower    Westfield    Road,    Holyoke 

Couture,  Samuel  I.  C51 — 21    Central,    Turners   Palls 

Covert,  Theodore  B.  C52 — 376    Highland. Ave.,   Winchester 

Co-x,  Robert  A.  C51 — Craftsbury,    Vt. 

Cozzens,   Donald  E.  C53 — Foster,    Littleton 

Craig-,   Edward  C53 — Circuit,  West  Hanover 

Crane,  Prancis  R.  C52 — 111    Cottage,    Leominster 

Crane,  Milton  C52 — 17   Clifford  Ave.,    Stoughton 

Cravotta,  Michael  J.  C51 — 91    Chelsea,   East   Boston 

Crawford,  C.  'Whitney  C52 — 7   Onnis  Place,   Melrose 

Creed,  Edward  P.  Col — 13S    Conant,    Beverly 

Creed,  Jr„  Fren  N.  Col — 13S    Conant,    Beverly 

Creedon,  John  B.  C51 — 12    Arlington,    Woburn 

Creedon,  John  "V.  C51 — 67    Draper    Ave.,    Mansfield 

Crone,  Sue  Col — Mohawk    Trail.    Shelburne   Falls 

Cronin,  Richard  C52 — 11   Liberty,    Ipswich 

Crosby,  Charles  I..  Co3 — 453    Elliott,    Beverly 

Crosby,  Robert  M.  C52 — 50    Middlesex    Ave,,    Reading 

Cross,  Joan  S.  C53 — 115   Cedar,   Maiden 

Cross,  Robert  J.  C53 — 11    North,   Haverhill 

Crovo,  Robert  A.  C53 — 39   Harrison  Ave.,  Woburn 

Crowley,  Mary  J.  C52 — 254  Davis,  Greenfield 

Cudworth,   George  E.  C52 — 48    Litchfield   Ave.,    Southbridge 

Gumming,  Alexander  D.  C52 — 104   Roberts   Road,   Medford 

Cunningham,  Mary  'V.  Co2 — 12   Wayne   Ave.,    Ipswich 

Curran,  David  J.  Co3 — 299   Church,   Marlboro 

Curran,   Dorothy  J.  C53 — 111    Nevins   Ave.,    Longmeadow 

Curran,  James  M.  C51 — 116    Shawmut   Ave.,   Marlboro 

Curran,  'W.  Charles  C51 — 130  W^ren,   West   Roxbury 

Curtis,  Donald  'W.  C51 — 31    Leyden    Road,    Greenfield 

Cushing,  Louis  H.  C51 — S4    Brunswick,    Roxbury 

Cutting,  Kenneth  A.  C51 — 22    Summer,    Shrewsbury 

Czaja,  Joan  E.  Co3 — 43S   Carew,    Springfield 

Czelusniak,  'Walter  A.   4S    Franklin,    Easthampton 

Dag-ata,  Barbara  A.  C53 — 9So   Bedford.   Foil   River 

Dagnoli,   Donato  P.  C52 — SO   Lyman,   North   Adams 

Dai^le,  Prancis  E.  C53 — 15S  Pine,  Gardner 

Daly,  Joseph  M.  C53 — 16   Franklin   Ave.,   Westfield 

Damon,  Ruth  E.  C52 — 115    Prentice,    Springfield 

Dana-Bashian,  John  C52 — 19  Craig  Place,   Brookline 

Danko,  Thomas  C52 — Old    Fall    River    Road,    No.    Dartmouth 

D'Arrigo,  Peter  A.  C51 — 76  Beatrice  Circle,  Belmont 

Dasheff,  Stanley  P.  C52 — 101   Grant  .A.ve.,  Newton 

Dauyotas,  Vito  P.  C51 — 251/2    Magnolia  Ave.,   Cambridge 

Davenport,  Julia  M.  C52 — 204   Fairview,   Greenfield 

Davenport,  Maria  G.  C53 — 105    Mechanic,    Shelburne   Falls 

Davenport,  Ruth  S.  C51 — R.F.D.   $2,   Shelburne   Falls 

Da-ridson,  Rosalyn  D.  C53 — 15    Coroburne    Crescent,    Brookline 

Dairies,  Daniel  M.  C53 — 61  Park  Drive,  Boston 

Davies,  Robert  A.  C52 — 23   Sacramento,   Cambrigde 

Davis,   Carroll  R.  C52 — 21   ^Wyola   Drive.   Worcester 

Davis,  Charlotte  R.  Co3 — 61   Olive,   Northampton 

Davis,  Dana  Ii.  C52 — 6   Lincoln,   Milford 

Davis,  Ernest  J.  C51 — 574   Pleasant,   Milton 

Davis,  Everett  P.  C53 — Doane   Road,   Chatham 

Da-vls,  Jr.,  Prederic  "W.  C51 — 61    Olive,    Northampton 

Davis,  Jeannette  G.  C53 — Reservation  Road,  Easthampton 

Da-iris,  'Warren  C.  C52 — Old    Sudbury    Road,    Wayland 

Day,  Philip  S.  C51 — Newell  Hill   Road,   Sterling 

DeAg-azio,  Anthony  R.  Col — 65  Grove,  Belmont 

Deamon,  Samuel  M.  C51 — 231    Riverside    Ave.,    Medford 

Dean,  Barbara  A.  C51 — 314    Cross,   Belmont 

Dean,  Barbara  M.  C53 — 30   Shores,   Taunton 

Dean,  Philip  J.  C51 — 7  Corser,  Holyoke 

Dean,  Roger  C.  C52 — 165  Central,  Mansfield 

Dec,  Stanley  M.   52   West,   Hadley 

DeConto,  Roland  P.  C51 — 35    Irving,   Medford 

DeCosta,  Prederick  J.  Col — 595    East    4th,    South    Boston 

DeDeurwaerder,  Charles  A.  Co3 — 39    Athol,    Springfield 


Delaney,  George  T.  C52 — 209    Elm,    Pittsfleld 

Dellasanta,  Osvaldo  T.  C52 — 26   Fountain,   Worcester 

Dellea,  M.  Joan  C.'.l — R.F.D.    3,    Great    Barrington 

Demers,   Charles   O.  C53 — 42   Forest,  Willimansett 

Deminoff,   'William  C52 — 41    James,   Pittsfield 

Demoranville,  Irving'  E.  C51 — R.F.D.   2,  New  Bedford 

Denisevich,  Nicholas  C51 — North,   Graniteville 

Dent,  John  J.  4112    Maple,    Holyoke 

Denton,   Charles  R.  C52 — West    Boylston 

Derby,  Marilyn  (.^ol — Harvard,    Leominster 

DerGiragossian,  Herbert  H.  C53 — 20  New  South,  Northampton 

Desautels,   Cyril  J.  Col — 16    K,    Turners    Falls 

Desimone,  Robert  A.  Co3 — 43   Clifton  Ave.,    Springfield 

De'Vincent,  Michael  J.  C53 — 30   Oliver,   Maiden 

Devine,  Edwin  E.  C51 — Silver   Leaf  Lan,   West   Yarmouth 

Devine,  Robert  P.  C52 — "Arden"    Greenbush 

Dewing,  Donald  R.  Co3 — The    Landing,    Kingston 

Dexter,   Charles  A,  C53 — 101   Lovell  Road,  "Watertown 

Diamond,   Daniel  E.  C51 — 163S    Commonwealth   Ave.,    Brighton 

Diamond,  Eunice  J.  C52 — 170  Field  Road,  Longmeadow 

Diamond,  Irving  M,  C51 — 163S    Commonwealth  Ave.,   Brighton 

Diamond,  'Wilbur  H.  C51 — 153    Florence,    Melrose 

DiCarlo,  Alan  D.  C53 — 94    Hampshire,    Holyoke 

Dicenzo,  Dominic  M.  C53 — 221   Robbins  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

DiChiaro,  Philip  A.  C51 — 15   Cawfield,    Dorchester 

Dick,  Edna   C.  i.'.">2 — 11    Stebbins,  Worcester 

Dickinson,  Prank  N.  C53 — 44   Albert   Ave.,    Belmont 

Dickinson,  Jr.,  Henry  G.  C52 — 130    Elm,    Agawam 

DiGiammarino,  Prank  P.  C53 — 131    Russell,    Maiden 

DiGrappa,  Piorentlno  J.  C51 — 2    Everett,    Maynard 

DiMilla,  Salvatore  J.  C51 — 25    School,    Somerville 

Dinoia,   Dominic  J.  C51 — 116    Florida,    Springfield 

Diusmore,  Jane  H.  C52 — Hallett,   Yarmouthport 

Diodati,  Reginald  R.  C53 — 248    Lowell,    Methuen 

Diloi,  Arthur  !■.  C52 — Lenox  Road,   West   Stockbridge 

Doak,  Leonard  G.  C51 — 550      St.      .John,      Quebec      City,      P.Q., 

Canada 
Dockerty,  Jane  S.  Co2 — 9    Suinmer,    Maynard 
Doggett,  Jr.,  'William  G.  C53 — 53    Fairfield.    Brockton 
Doherty,  Charles  A.  C52 — S7    Yale,    Medford 
Doherty,  Gerald  J.  C51 — 37    Oak,    Brockton 
Dolat,  Stanley  J.  Co2 — 70    Quartus,    Willimansett 
Dole,   Prederica  M,   C53 — R.F.D.    fZ,    Shelburne    Falls 
Dombrowski,  Joseph  A.  C51 — 24  "W^eitz,  Allston 
Domin,  Robert  S.  C52 — 171  Crescent,  Northampton 
Donigian,  Albert  K.  C51 — 22   Ashton   Terrace,   Lynn 
Donohue,  Edward  M.  C5,3 — 936    Dwight,    Holyoke 
Donovan,  Jr.,  Francis  'V.  C53 — 23    Elgin,    "West    Roxbury 
Donovan,  John  L.  Col — 5    Marion    Road,    Marblehead 
Doran,  Stephen  P.  C51 — 148    Lincoln    Ave.,    Amherst 
Dort,  Charles  "W.  C52 — 2   Magnolia  Ave.,  Magnolia 
Dougas,  Anthony  C51 — 39   Suffdk,  Lynn 
Dowd,  Better  P.  C52 — 265    Front,   Weymouth 
Downing,  Natalie  C53 — 106   Auman,   Fort   Devens 
Doyle,  Arthur  P.  Co2 — 62    Powder    House    Blvd..    Somerville 
Drake,  Richard  B.  C52 — 43    Border,    Cohasset 
Drapeau,  Mary-Louise  C53 — 3    Pinehurst   Road.   Holyoke 
Dresser,  Grace  A.  Co3 — 42    Lawrence,    Rockville,    Conn. 
Driscoll,   Prancis   G.  C51 — 34   Harris,   Maiden 
Driscoll,  Prancis  J.  C51 — 45   Dunster  Road,    Jamaica   Plain 
Driscoll,  Robert  J.   34   Harris,   Maiden 
Driscoll,  Thomas  L.  C52 — 157    Summer,   'Waltham 
Driscoll,   'William  E.  C51 — 22    Warner.    Somerville 
Drummey,   Christopher  A.  C52 — 11   Miller  Ave.,  E.  Braintree 
Drummond,  James  S.  C53 — 5    Church,    "Williamstown 
Drury,  Richard  "W.  C52 — 4S4   N.   Pleasant 
Dubb,  Priscilla  R,  C53 — 24    Rexford,    Mattapan 
Dugas,  Jocelyn  A.  C53 — 17    Waverly,    Springfield 
Duncan,  Alexander  B.  C51 — 41    Putnam  Park,    Fitchburg 
Duncanson,  Prederick  C51 — 20   Greeley,   Clinton 
Dunn,  Thomas  D.  C51 — 17    Glen,    Holyoke 
Dunn,  'William  E.  Co2 — 55    Kensington    Ave.,    Northampton 
Dunton,  Robert  J,  C51 — 15    Atkins,    Brighton 
Durant,  Joseph  H.  C51 — 409    Plainfleld,    Springfield 
Durkee,  Paul  E.  C53 — 630%    Holten,   Dan  vers 
Dusza,  John  P.  C53 — 153   Main,  BondsviUe 
Duval,  Paul  D.  C52 — 140  Lyman,   South  Hadley,  Falls 
Dwyer,  James  P.  C5,3 — 15    Kensington    Road,    "Weymouth 
Dyson,  Melirin  A,  C51 — 267    Pleasant,    Arlington 


Early,  John  G.   iTii — 15    So.    High.    Milford 

Earon,  Jr.,  "William  H.  C53 — 086    Main,    Wilbraham 

Eckberg,  Jr.,  Herbert  C51 — 210  Lyman,  South  Hadley  Falls 

Edwards,  'William  A.  C52 — 763    Dickinson,    Springfield 

Edwards,   'William  H.  C51 — 318    Lincoln    Ave.,    Fall    River 

Egan,  Maureen  C.  C53 — 43    McKinley    Terrace,    Westfield 

Egan,  'William  E.  Co3 — 69    Court,   Westfield 

Elder,  Ann  N.   iTil — 70    Sunset    Avenue 

Eldridge,  Russell  C.  C52 — 66   Vesta. Road,   Natick 

Eliopoulos,  Angelo  C51 — 80   Hawthorne,    Salem 

EUery,   Carl  E.  C51 — 146  W.   Main,  Marlboro 

Ellis,  Robert  K.  C51 — 116    Liberty,    Rockland 

Elwell,  James  H.   105  Magazine,   Springfield 

Emanuel,  Herbert  L.  C52 — 17    North,    North   Adams 

Embler,  Thomas  N.  C51 — East    Dennis 

Eng,  Albert  iT.l  —  si    South,   Jamaica   Plain 

Epstein,  Lorna  J,  C52 — 53    Charlotte,    Dorchester 

Erickson,  Karl  cT,3 — Center,    Segreganset 

Erlandson,  Richard  S.  C52 — 110    Walnut,    Everett 

Ermonian,  Krikor  C52 — 76    Cleveland,    Arlington 


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Estelle,  Geraldine  M.  C53 — 27    Wilson   Ave.,    Northampton 
Estelle,  John  B.  Col — 18    Webster   Ave..   West    Springfield 
Estes,  William  1..  C52 — 27    "Wolcott    Road,    Milton 
Evans,  John  P.  C52 — 32   Belmont   Park,   Everett 


Facey,  Jr.,  Philip  G.  C51 — 273    No.    Main,    Florence 
Pairburn,   Charles  S.  C51 — 313   Nesmith,   Lowell 
Paimran,  Donald  B.  C51 — Old   Bay    Road,    Bolton 
Pairman,  Paith  B.  C52 — S3   North  Cedar  Park,  Melrose 
Palby,   Clifford  W.  C52 — Derby  Road,    West    Berlin 
Palcone,  James  P.  C52 — 120   Kensington   Ave.,    Springfield 
Panaras,  Comellns  P.  C52 — 3    Altamont,    Haverhill 
Panning,  Beryl   54    Cushing    Ave.,    Brockton 
Parin,  Walter  E.  C53 — 45    Ellen,    New    Bedford 
Pamsworth,  Calvin  M.  C52 — 30   Perry   Road,   Braintree 
Parr,  Bettejayne  C52 — 15    Dale,   T\'are 
Parrar,  Norman  C.  C51 — 204    Pakachoag,    Auburn 
Parrell,  William  J.  C51 — 57    Curtis   Ave.,    Quincy 
Pauteux,  Muriel  D.  C52 — 11    Paskamansett    Ave.,    North    Dart- 
mouth 
Pay,  Charles  V.  C51 — 129   Cedar  Road,   Medford 
Peddema,  Iieonard  W.  C53 — 40    Highland,    Whitinsville 
Pedel,  Bobert  P.  C51 — 41    Lindbergh    Ave.,    Needham    Heights 
Pederico,  John  C51 — 31  Symphony  Road,  Boston 
Peener,  Grace  I.  C51 — 62    Freeman,    Arlington 
Peig-enson,  Zelda  G.  C53 — 16    Tahanto    Road,    Worcester 
Peldman,  Iiouise  B.  C51 — 58    Coborne   Road,    Brighton 
Pellows,  Henry  J.  C51 — 58    Walnut,    Hyannis 
Penton,  Andrew  P.  C52 — 17    Wilber    Ave.,    Springfield 
Penton,  Maurice  P.  C52 — 5    Algonquin    Place,    Springfield 
Person,  Jean  E.  C52 — Old  Centre,   Middleboro 
Pield,   Daniel  D.  C51 — 321   Bay   Road,   Canton 
Pifleld,  Jr.,   Clifford  C.  C53 — 309    Main,    So.    Lancaster 
Fig-ler,  Paul  J.  C52 — 83   Fountain.    Holyoke 
Pila,  Edna  M.  C52 — 19   Muzzy,   Chicopee  Falls 
Filar,  Jeanne  P.  C53 — 17  Linda  Ave.,  Willimansett 
Pinan,  Irene  E.  C52 — West,    Barre 

Pindlay,  Mary  G.  C53 — 60    Rlttenhouse    Terrace,    Springfield 
Pine,  Melwyn  B.  C52 — 34    Greendale    Road,    Mattapan 
PinSel,  Joseph  !■.  053 — 27    Colwell    Ave.,    Brighton 
Finn,  Iieonard  C.tI — 55    Midland,    Worcester 
Piorelli,  Joseph   C.  C52 — 16   Merriam  Ave.,    Shrewsbury 
Pirmonich,  Edna  M.  C51 — 52    Davis,    Holyoke 
Fisher,  Baymond  B.  053 — 5    Meadow,    \¥estfleld 
Fisher,  Bobert  A.  052 — 3    Beverly    Place,    Fitchburg 
Pisler,  Elizabeth  A.  053 — 105    Park,    North    Attleboro 
Pitch,   Neil  Cr,2 — 351    Weston    Road,   Wellesley 
Fitzgerald,  Bobert  051 — 1865    Northampton,    Holyoke 
Pitzg-erald,   William  B.  051 — 211    Orange,   Athol 
Fitzpatrick,  Pernald  J.  C52 — 222    Prospect,    Northampton 
Flaherty,  Barbara  J.  052 — 122    Chestnut,    Southbridge 
Flanag-an,  Francis  J.  051 — 170    Lucerne    Road,    Springfield 
Fleckles,   David  E.  053 — "Veterans'    Hospital,    Northampton 
Fleming,  Margaret  B.  C53 — 11    Tolnes    Road,    Braintree 
Flint,  Benjamin  W.  052 — 34    Mill,    East    Manpfield 
Flint,  Jr.,   Oliver  S.  053 — 57    Farview   Way,    Amherst 
Flood,  David  J,  053 — 15   Highland,   Norwood 
Flynn,  Martin  P.  051 — 385  Columbus  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
Flynn,  Bobert  J.  052 — 17    Corticolli,    Florence 
Flynn,  Willard  J.  051 — North    Road,    Hampden 
Poglia,   Carl  B,  051 — 531    Chestnut,    Athol 
Foote,  David  S.  052 — 19  Parkwood.   Springfield 
Footlt,  Bichard  J.  051 — 140  Massachusetts  Ave.,   Springfield 
Ford,  Jr.,  Iiaurence  B.  051 — Box    7,    Haverhill,    N.    H. 
Forkey,  Baymond  D.  C52 — 101    Dorset,    Springfield 

Fortler,  Arthur  H.  052 — 75    "W^est,    Northampton 

Porster,  Jr.,  Clifford  J.  051    —   9      Chestnul,      Chestnut      Hill, 

Fortin,  Dorothy  A.  051 — 19   Second,  Adams 

Fortune,  Mario  J.  051 — 352   Rantoul,   Beverly 

Foss,  Donald  B.  051 — Fairbanks,   Harvard 

Foster,  Walter  S.  C52 — 240    Pine,    Wollaston 

Foster,   William  B.  052 — 11    Wildwood    .Vve.,    Greenfield 

Foster,  Donald  051 — 10    Navasota    Ave.,    Worcester 

Fournier,  Beverly  E.  051 — 13   Gilboa,    E.    Douglas 

Pox,  Harriet  N.  053 — 102    Rosseter,   Dorchester 

Fox,  John  B.  I '52 — 35    Lower   Beverly   Hill.    W.    Springfield 

Prance,  Barbara  051 — Shays,    Amherst 

France,  Joan  ('51 — Shays,    Amherst 

Franceschini,   Guy  A.  051 — 46   W.    Main,    N.    Adams 

Francis,   Elizabeth  A.  C53 — 22    Borden,    New    Bedford 

Francis,  Gordon  H.  051 — 48    "Worcester,    Taunton 

Francis,  John  !■.  051 — 50    Rowland.    Marblehead 

Prangos,  Charles  W.  C53 — 102   Beacon  Hill  Ave.,  Lynn 

Prakn,  Benie  C51 — 23    Claflin    Road,    Brookline 

Frankel,  Seymour  M.  051 — 389    Trafton    Road,    Springfield 

Frankel,  Philip  H.  C52 — 150    Massachusetts   Ave.,    Arlington 

Praser,  Bichard  P.  052 — 505    Sumner,    Norwood 

Fredette,  Norbert  J.  052 — 94   Princeton,   New  Bedford 

Freed,  James  A.  051 — 407    South    Brady,    Attica,    Indiana 

French,  Iiydia  A.  051 — 21    Bull,    Newport,    R.    T. 

Presia,  Elmo  J.  053 — 18  Harvard,   Pittsfield 

Friend,  Edward  L.  05  3 — 34    Pickwick    Road,    Hamden,    Conn. 

Prisbie,  Norman  H.  053 — 111    Merrimac,    New    Bedford 


Puccillo,  David  A.  053 — 170    Pauline,    "Winthrop 

Prydryk,  Edmund  J.  051-^0    North,    Three    Rivers 

Furlani,  Paul  J.  ('51 — 99    Wait,    Springfield 

Gaberman,  Harvey  S.  053 — 33   Cort,   Holyoke 

Gaffney,  Priscilla  N.  053 — 43    Potter,   Hyannis 

Gaynon,  Baymond  B.  051 — 4    Marsh    Lane,   Adams 

Gagnon,  Boland  H.  052 — Sawdy    Pond,    Fall    River 

Gaines,  Arthur  L.   051 — 306    Wells,    Greenfield 

Gaitenby,  William  O.  051 — Norwich    Hall,    Huntington 

Gajewski,   Walter  C53 — 29   Berkshire,   Ludlow 

Galas,  Ben  P.  C51 — 14    Hampden    Avenue,    Monson 

Galasso,   Francis  S.  053 — 25    Flynt   Avenue,    Monson 

Gale,  Alice  I..  052 — 15    Endicott,    Pittsfield 

Gallant,  Arthur  E.  052 — North,    North    Reading 

Gallerani,   George  1..  051 — 273    Main,    West    Springfield 

Galletly,  Barbara  E.  052 — 265   .Springside   Avenue,    Pittsfield 

Galley,  Jr.,  Howard  E.  052 — 10  Yale  Road,  yVndover 

Gain,  "Vincent  A.  i'53 — 10    Phillips,    Lawrence 

Galusza,  Myron  M.  052 — 33    Northern   Ave.,    Northampton 

Ganey,  William  P.  051 — 17   Akron.   Boston 

Ganley,  Bichard  E.  (_^53 — 72    Maple   Ave.,    N.    Andover 

Gannon,  Elinor  M.  053 — 394   Main,  Clinton 

Garbowit,   Selva  B.  052 — 144    Elizabeth,    Pittsfield 

Gard,  Lawrence  E.  051 — 119  Castle  Road,  Nahant 

Gardner,  Herbert  A.   052 — 79   "Vine,    Saugus 

Garner,  Allan  T.  ('53 — 55    Florence    Ave.,    Norwood 

Garnett,  Bobert  K.  053 — 664   Burncoat,  "Worcester 

Garvey,  Michael  P.   62    Main.    Amherst 

Gately,  Thomas  D,  052 — 119    Edinboro,    Marlboro 

Gates,  Carl  P.   052 — 65    Adams,    Danvers 

Gsttinella,   Concetto  J.  053 — 51    Essex,    Lawrence 

Gaudreau,  Julien  P.  052 — 264    Main,    Indian    Orchard 

Gaudy,  Anthony  P.  052 — Federal    Circle    E-4 

Gay,   Donald   C.  052 — 7    Robbins    Ave.,    Lexington 

Geller,  Evelyn  B.  051 — 69    Merriam,    Pittsfield 

Geller,  Morton  A.  053 — 121    Melha    Ave.,    Springdale 

Gendall,  Stephen  A.  052 — Federal    Circle   L-3 

Geoffrion,  Walter  J.  053 — 56   Hampden,   W.   Springfield 

Georgantas,  Alice  (_'53 — 7    Skinner,    Brocton 

George,   Shirley  A.  C'53 — 7  Main,  Montague 

Gerstein,  Edward  L.  051 — 87    Forest   Park   Ave.,    Springfield 

Ghiz,  Albert  G.  0.'i2 — 7    Wall,    "W^orcester 

Giardina,  Joseph  M.  051 — 343    Columbus    Ave.,    Pittsfield 

Gibbons,  Ann  E.  053 — 109    Maiden,    Springfield 

Gibbons,  John  Ii.  052 — 238    Walnut,   Holyoke 

Gilbert,  James  B.  051 — 16   Taconic,   Pittsfield 

Gilbert,  Marvin  E.  052 — 2221/2    Orescent,    Brocton 

GUley,  Nancy  J.  053 — 7    Porter    Road,    Scituate 

Gilman,   Kenneth  051 — Mohawk    Trail,    Greenfield 

Gilman,  Paul  B.  051 — Box   96,   Groton 

Gingras,  Bobert  A.  051 — 118  Rivers  Avenue,  Willimansett 

Gimalowski,  Jean  E.  052 — 33  Alger,  Ada.ms 

Glaser,  Marvin  H.  053 — 37    Earl,    Maiden 

Glasing,  Donald  H.  053 — Pleasant,    Huntin.gton 

Glesson,  Bichard  B.  051 — 24    Nutting   Avenue,    East    Lebanon, 

Maine 
Glick,  Stanley  S.  052 — 41    Almont,   Maiden 
Glusgol,  Melvin  M.  053 — 29    Hamilton,    Everett 
Gnacek,   Walter  J.  (.^51 — 9    Exeter,    Easthampton 
Gochberg,  Sumner  H.  052 — 100  Algonquin  Road,  Chestnut  Hill 
Goding,    Elizabeth   F,   052 — R.   J!3,   Amherrt 
Goding,   George  ('.">! — 17    Tanager,    Arlington 
Golberg,   Beatrice  B.  053 — 61    Park,    Lynn 
Golberg,  Paul  052 — 12   Fenelon.   Dorchester 
Golberg,  Bosalyn  M.  053 — 77  Homestead,   Roxbury 
Goldman,  Enid  J.  052 — 56    Hillsboro    Road,    Mattapan 
Goldman,  Phillip  051 — 38    Kirkwood   Road,    Brighton 
Goller,   Charles  M.  051 — 17    Cornish,    Lawrence 
Goode,  Albert   P,  ('r,2 — 300    Fellsway,    West    Medford 
Goodfader,  Doris   ("53 — 53    Locust,    Winthrop 
Goodridge,  George  A.  053 — Prospect,    Topsfleld 
Goodspeed,  Boger  A.  051 — Main,   Ostervllle 
Goodwin,  Harold  P.  052 — 16  South  "View  Road,  Worcester 
Gordon,  Herman  J.  051 — IS   Park,   Ware 
Gordon,  Judith  C.  052 — 40  Hawthorne,  Maiden 
Gordon,  Benee  052 — 56    Alsace,    Springfield 
Gorey,  John  M.  053 — 303    North    Main,    South    Deerfield 
Gorskl,  Theodore  J.  051 — 101   Walnut,   Holyoke 
Gould,  Bradford  G.  C51 — 70    Highland,    Holden 
Gould,  David  S.  051 — G.   I.  Village,  Amhertt 
Gould,  Bichard  S.  052 — Bedford 
Gove,  "Warren  B.  053 — Mechanic,    Leominister 
Governor,  Albert  C.  051 — 5    "Walter,    Roslindale 
Govers,  A.  Carol  053 — 72  East  Pleasant,  Amherst 
Grabauskas,  Francis  T.  051 — Aniherst 
Grady,  Paul  A.  051 — 64    Anthorp,    Wollaston 
Graham,  Albert  K.  051 — 52    Brown,    Methutn 
Graham,  Duncan  M,  052 — 47    Newfield,    West    Roxbury 
Graham,  Baymond  D.  053 — 64    Lyle,    Maiden 
Graham,  William  G    053 — 11  Burlington,   Lexington 
Grand-Lienard,  Bobert  J.  052 — 226   Dawes  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
Granfield,  Mary  E.  052 — 4  3    Malcolm   Ave.,   Pittsfield 
Granger,   Helen  M.  053 — 163   Warren  Ave.,    Marlboro 
Grant,  Anna  P,  ("5:; — 285    Main,    Wilmington 
Grant,  Jr.,  John  M.  051 — 78    Washington    Ave.,    Chelsea 
Grant,  Melvin  H.  ('51 — IS   Brookline   Ave.,    Springfield 
Granville,  John  P.  053 — 1  Parkman,  Wollaston 
Gray,  Donald  M.  051 — Box  486,  Woods  Hole 
Grayson,  Bobert  W.  053 — Bank,    Harwichport 
Green,  Ann  P.  053 — 6    Devereux,    Marblehead 
Green,  James  M.  052 — 3321    Main,    Springfield 


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Student  Directory 


Green,  John  C.  C51 — 203  Triangle,  Amherst 
Green,  Justin  E.  Col — 56   Clarkwood,    Mattapan 
Greenberg-,  James  M.  Col — SI  Harvard  Ave.,  Brookliiie 
Greenberg-,  Mark  J.  052 — 200    St.    Paul,   Brookline 
Greene,  Eussell  A.  C53 — 199    South    Medfield 
Greer,  Jr.,  Alfred  M.  C52 — 30   Beachview  Ave.,   Maiden 
Gregory,  Robert  S.  C51 — 162   Chancery,    New   Bedford 
Grifan,  Joseph  M.  051 — 322    Salem,    Medford 
Griffin,  Patrick  J.  052 — 798  N.   Pleasant,  Amherst 
Grigfg's,  Allen  K.  052 — 17   Belvldere,    Springfield 
Grimley,  Robert  T.  051 — 295    Mt.    Hope.   N.    Attleboro 
Grollmund,  Ernest  Ii.  052 — 17  Highland  Ave.,  Northampton 
Gross,  Albion  H.  052 — 96    HockanuiTi    Road,    Northampton 
Grosser,  Joan  Ii.  C53 — Palmer   Road,    Plympton 
Groves,  Arthur  D.  053 — Bray    Road,    Shelburne    Falls 
Gruber,  Max-well  Ij.  C52 — lOS  Summer,  Maynard 
Guettler,  Virerinia  J.  053 — 75   N.   Summer.  Adams 
Gulltinan,  Mary  P.  Co2 — 14   Hollister,   Pittsfleld 
Gullion,  Bruce   S.   051 — 79   Harold,    Melrose 
Gunn.  Ray  M.  (Ti^ — P.   O.   Box   409,   Stockbridge 
Gunter,  Robert  E.  Oo3 — N.   Main.  Petersham 
Gurney,   Glenna  W.  053 — County. Road.    E.    Freetown 
Gustafson,  Joan  E.  053 — S3    Sheridan.    N.    Easton 
Guthrie,  James  J.  C51 — 56    Russell,    N.    Andover 


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Haase,  Muriel  M.  O 
Hadfield,  Richard  Ii. 
Haeirer-  David  G.  Col— 
Hafey,  Richard  J.  052- 
Hafey,  William  A.  C52 
Hafter,  Phyllis  P.  051 


273    Milk.    Fitchburg 
> — 411   N.    Franklin.    Holbrook 
Branchfleld  Road,  Ridgefield,   Oonn. 
-29  Belmont  Ave..  Northampton 
-29    Belniont    Ave.,    Northampton 
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Hale,  Jr.,  Corie  E.  053 — 270   Main,   Athol 

Hall,  Ann  S.  051 — 12    Walnut    Hill    Drive,    Worcester 

Hall,  Jr.,  Henry  1.  05.3 — State   Highway,   E.    Sandwich 

Hall,  John  S.  051 — R.F.D.  jtl,  Box  70,  Westfleld 

Hall,  Marjorie  1.  C53 — Hall.   Raynham 

Hall,  Robert  J.  052 — 31S   Maple.   Worcester 

Hallowell,  Norman  R.  C51 — 86  Leyden   Road,   Greenfield 

Halvorson,  Doris  A.  053 — 75    Pleasant,    Dalton 

Hames    Richard  !■.  052 — 692    Lenex.   Athol 

Hamilton,  Ernest  S.  051 — 9    Maple,    Greenfield 

HamUton,  Richard  P.  C53 — 41   Cole  Ave.,   Pittsfleld 

Hamilton,  Robert  M.  052 — Ellis    Trailer   Park    36 

Hammond,  Philip  C.  051 — 78   Sealund  Road,  N.   Quincy 

Handforth,  John  W.  051 — 706    Main,    W.    Medway 

Handy,  Pranklin  A.  051 — 112   Wallingford  Ave.,   Athol 

Handy,  "Wallace  053 — Box    57,    Cataumet 

Hanglin,  Jr.,  Joseph  E.  C51 — 5    Maple,    Brookline 

Hansen,  Betty  E.  051 — 145    Wilder    Terrace,    W.    Springfield 

Hansen,  Robert  C.  051 — 272    Orescent,    Walthani 

Hanson,  Astrid  M.  052 — 26  Edendale,   Springdale 

Harcovitz,  Ale   andcr  H.  C53 — 21    Orchard,    Millis 

Harcovitz,  Pauline  052 — 21   OrclTiard,   Millis 

Harlow,  Thomas  I.  053 — fi8   Waterson  Ave.,   Quincy 

Harmon,  John  T.  051 — Ayer    Road,    Harvard 

Harringfton,  William  B.  052 — 162    NorthaiTipton    Ave.,    ,Spring 

field 
Harring1;on,  William  J.  051 — Ellis   Park.    Amherst 
Harris,  Jeannette  D.  051 — East   Deerfleld 
Harris,  Martin  I.  052 — 205    Samoset    Ave..    Allerton 
Hart,  Edward  P.  Co3 — 764    Dwight,    Holyoke 
Hart,  John  O.  C51 — 29    Lincoln    Rord.    Wellesley    Hills 
Harvey,  'Williamina  P.  053 — 50  South  Shelburne  Road,  Green 

field 
Hasbrouke,  Caroline  V.  052 — 93   Fearing,   Amherst 
Hatch,   Everett  B.  C52 — 20  Draper  Ave.,  Arlington 
Hatch,   Harold  P.  051 — 254  Lincoln  Ave..  Amherst 
Hathaway,  Richmond  W.  C52 — 26    Efst,    Warren 
Hathaway,  Shirley  M.  052 — Williamsburg 
Hawkes,   Alfred  L.  051 — 15  Main.  Ashburnham 
Hawkins,  Janet  B.  053 — 15   Kimberly  Ave.,    Springfield 
Haworth,  Lawrence  D.  053 — 22   Hamilton,    Braintree 
Hayden,  James  F.  051 — 16   Rankin   Ave.,   East   Longmeadow 
Hayes,  Clarence  A.  053 — Plumtrees,    Sunderland 
Hayn,  Jr.,  Ernest  N.  C53 — 384    Main,   Wilbraham 
Hazelton,  Jean  052 — Center,    Pembroke 
Headle.  Jr.,  Herbert  'W.  053 — 764  Riverdale  Road.  W.   Spring 

field 

Healy,  A'bcrt  J.  051 — 55    New   Castle   Road,    Belmont 
Healy,   Henry  23.  052 — 32    Oakland,    West    Springfield 
Healy,  Thomas  P.  C53 — Westfleld   Road.   Holyoke 
Heath,  Joan  E.  052 — 86  Alden,   Lynn 
Heath,  Verna  M.   052 — Main,    Huntington 
Heath,   Wendall  W.  051 — 22    Mahaiwe,    Great    Barrington 
Heffernan,  Edward  M.  051 — 146   Cedar,   Haverhill 
Heintz,  Kathryn  E.  053 — 25    Desmond    Ave.,    Manchester 
Heintz,  Walter  H.  051 — 25   Desmond  Ave.,   Manchester 
Helliwell,  Rcbert  S.  053 — Gay    Road,    Groton 
Heniming's,  John  J.  052 — 34   North  Avenue.  Rockland 
Henag-han,  Patrick  P.  C51 — 51    Orchard.    Medford 
Hendry,   William  R.  051 — 12  Murray,   Chelsea 
Henley,  Marion  ('53 — 92    Prospect,    Shrewsbury 
Henncberry,  Thomas  051 — 275    Village,    Medway 
Hinnessy,  Thomas  P.  052 — 29    Wedgemere   Road,    Maiden 


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Henshall,  John  K.  051 — 17    Webster,    Taunton 

Herlihy,  Jeremiah  T.  051 — 62    Elmwood    Ave.,    Holyoke 

Hermes,  Edmond  D.  051 — 12   Harwich   Road,   W.    Springfield 

Heslin,  James  P.  051 — 139    Gershom    Avenue,    Lowell 

Hession,  Edward  P.  051 — 36  Charles,  Lexington 

Heustis,  Robert  C.  052 — 26    John;  on   Ave..    West   Medford 

Heywood,  Donald  T.  053 — 1S6    South    Main,    Oohasset 

Hickey,   Catherine  M.  C53 — 7   Gilman,   Holyoke 

Hicks,  William  H.  053 — 12   Thayer  Place,    So.   Braintree 

Hig-gins,   David  Ii.  051 — 62    Summer,    Taunton 

Higrgins,  Jeanne  A.  053 — 3    Lockland   Ave.,    Framingham 

Hig-gins,  laurence  J.  052 — 324    Blue  Hills   Parkway,    Milton 

Hill,  Barbara  A.  052 — 71   Hubbard.   Ludlow 

Hill,  Jr.,  Warren  E.  C52 — 30    Prospect    Ave..    Northampton 

Hinds,  Carol  M.  052 — S3   Castle,   Great   Barrington 

Hittinger,  Jr.,  Richard  052 — 431    Schol,    Belmont 

Hixon,  Jr.,  Allen  W.  052 — 17  Montague,  Worcester 

Hmielaski,   Henry  !■.  051 — 59    L,    Turners    Falls 

Hobsou,   Lawrence  D.  053 — 229  Corinth,  North  Adams 

Hodgess,  Albert  J.  051 — 13B   Maple,    Maynard 

Hoffman,  Nancy  P.  051 — 16    Boardman,    Westboro 

Hogan,  Geogre  V.  053 — 45    View,    Holyoke 

Hogan,  Jr.,  Thomas  V.  052 — 213    Harvard,    Cambridge 

Hogg,  Iiorna  C53 — 613   Auljurn,  Whitman 

Holbrook,  Donald   G.  or.l — :!4    High,    "W.    Bridgewater 

Hollingshead,  Jr.,  Thomas  P.  053 — 1619  Liberty,  So 

Hollis,  Bettina  M.  053 — Foundrey,    So.    Easton 

Holmes,  Arthur  E.  052 — 46   Progress,   Hopedale 

Holmes,  Jr..  Herbert  A.  051 — 312    So.    Elm,   W.   Bridgewater 

Holmes,  Paul  E.  052 — S28    Springfield,    Feeding    Hills 

Holmes,  Raymond  D.  052 — 387    Grove,    Fall    River 

Honney,  Thomas  P.  053 — 9    Fairview   Ave.,    Northampton 

Hook,  Robert  P.  C51 — 62    Clark    Worcetter 

Hooker,   Carol  B.  051 — High,    Plainville 

Hopkins,  Harry  E.  C51 — North    Eastham 

Hopkins    Joy-e  M.  053 — 25  Webster.   Middleboro 

Horn,  Jr  ,  Daniel  051 — SO    Grove.   Adams 

Horsefie7d,  David  R.  052 — 121   Prince,  Needham 

Houle,  Helen  A.  053 — 20    Ludlow,    Worcester 

Howard,  Alden  H.  C51 — 104    Wyoming    Avenue.    Maiden 

Howard,  John  C.  053 — 264    Summer   Ave.,    STpringfield 

Howe,  Lucille  P.  051 — 45    Ma.gnolia    Terrpce,    Springfield 

Howe,  John  M.  052 — R.F.D.   Bolton,  Marlboro 

Howe,  Richard  G.  C51 — 77    Nowell    Road.    Melrose 

Howes,   Nancy  M.  053 — 64    Clairmont,    Longmeadow 

Howland,  George  H.  053 — 1508    Turnpike,    Stoughton 

Howland,  Rirhard  S.  051 — 496    North    Pleasant.    Southampton 

Hubcr,  Phillip  E.  053 — Meadow,   Northfield 

Huber,  Richard  G.  052 — Meadow,    Northfield 

Huff,  Betty  J.  053 — Lunenburg 

Hull,  John  R.  051— Suffolk   0-2,    Amherst 

Humphriss,  Wesley  D.  053 — 26  High,  Easthampton 

Hunter,  A'an  P.  051 — 174    Brown   Ave.,   Holyoke 

Hunter,   David  H.   053 — 134   Englewood  Road,   Longmeadow 

Hunter    Robert  S.  053 — Lincoln,    Brookfield 

Hurld,  Daniel  P.  052 — Federal    B-2,    Amherst 

Hurley,  Prancis  X.  052 — 12    Pierview   Ave.,    Revere 

Hurwitz,  Ruth  G.  052 — 422    Pine,    Lowell 

Hussey,  Join  B.  052 — Federal    F-6,    Amherst 

Hutchings,  Jr.,  Herbert  C.  052 — Pomeroy    Lane,     South    East, 


Amhe 


lampietro,  Albert  L.  051 — 50    Vine,    Middleboro 

Insoft,  Rosalie  053 — 672    Chestnut   Hill   Ave.,    Brookline 

losue,   Andrew   P.   051 — 30   Corey,   Everett 

Irwin,  Dudley  P.  051 — 27    Memorial    Drive,    Amherst 

Isenberg,  Eugene  M.  051 — 80    Tudor,    Chelsea 

Ives,  William  L.  051 — 121/2    Clifton    Ave.,    Salem 

Jackson,   Georg-e  B.  051 — So.    Main,    Belchertown 

Jackson    Kenneth  J.  051 — 144   Columbia  Road,   Dorchester 

Jacob,  Marie  T.  052 — 49    Cole   Ave.,   Williamstown 

Jacobs,  Elinor  L.  053 — 22    Goodnough   Road.   Brookline 

Jacque,  Mitchell  A.  052 — 569    So.    Pleas.ant,    Amherst 

Jacques,  Donald  C.  C51 — 26    Monterey    Road,    Worcester 

Jagiello,  Alice  B.  053 — 72    Dartmouth,    Everett 

Jahn,  Jr.,  Wi'liam  O.  052 — 1046    Central.    East    Bridgewater 

Jankowski,  Edward  J.  C52 — 12    Irving,    Easthampton 

Jessop,  Howard  A.  051 — 14    Bridge.    So.    Hadley   Falls 

Jezyk.  Mae-Louise  052 — 46    Franklin,    Northampton 

Jodrey,  Nancy  A.  051 — 11  Taft,  Southbridge 

Johanason.  ^Walter  H.  051 — Washington,    Sherborn 

Johnson-   Albert  R.  C52 — R.F.D.    tl,    Lowell 

Johnson,  Jr.,  Albert  C.  053 — 140  Woodside  Ave.,   Winthrop 

Johnson,  Betty-Lou  052 — 363    Broadway,    N.    Attleboro 

Johnson,  Ernest  A.  053 — Petersham 

Johnson,   Frank  G.  052 — 186    Highland,    Brockton 

Johnson,  Jarl  O.  052 — N.    West,    Feeding   Hills 

Johnson,  John  C.  052 — AVeguaguet    Lake,    Oenterville 

Johnson,  Philip  M.  052 — 21    Larchmont    Lane,    Lexington 

Johnson,  Richard  E.  C52 — 55    Beach,    North    Quincy 

Johnson,  Ruth  M,  <'5] — 375    Houghton,    North   Adams 

Johnson,   Theodore  C.   053 — 461    Granby    Road,    South    Hadley 

Falls 
Johnson,  Victor  E.  053 — 390    Riverway,    Boston 
Johnson,  Willard  M.  052 — 24    Bates,   "Westfield 
Johnson,  Winslow  G.  051 — S    Park,    Wakefield 
Johnston,  David  R.  052 — 89   Shute,   Everett 
Johnston,  Jr.,  Robert  A.  051 — .4   West   Oberlin,   Worcester 
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Kunefsky,  Arnold  J.  C51 — 49   Rutherford  Ave.,  Haverhill 
Kutolowski,  John  P.  C53 — S6  High   Rock,   Lynn 
Kwasnik,  Andrew  P.  C53 — Hampden   Road,    Monson 
Kwasnii.  Nellie  K.  C51 — Hampden    Road,    Monson 


Jones,  Edith  C.  C53 — 32    .Salisbury,    Rehoboth 
Jones,  J.  Kendall  C51 — 4  9     Canterbury     Road,     Newton    High- 
lands 
Jones,  Jr.,  Lawrence  L.  C52 — 286    Dodge.    Beverly 
Jones,  Phillips  R.  C51 — 179-S2nd,    Brooklyn,    New    York 
Jones,  Richard  A.  C53 — South    Road,    Orange 
Jordan,  David  M.  C53 — 30   Harvard,    Springfield 
Jordan,  Robert  P.  C51 — 34   Hayes,  Framingham 
Joslin,  Edna  Ii.  C51 — 147   Everett,    Southbridge 
Joyce,  Stephen  P.  C52 — 11    St.    Margaret,    Dorche.Tter 
Jnnkins,   Donald  A.  C53 — S2   Cleveland  Avenue,   Saugus 

Kaeble,  Robert  P.  Co'l — 154    Walnut.    Holycke 

Kalinowski,  'William  S.  C51 — 6    Ingalls,    Worcester 

Kallg-ren,  Donald  W.  C53 — 125    West   Alvord,    Springfield 

Kantor,   Gurson  I.  Col — 301    Lexington.    Springfield 

Kaplan,  Phillip  S.  052 — 49  Draper,  Springfield 

Kaplan,  Samuel  C51 — 111   Massasoit.   Springfield 

Karas,  Lillian  C51 — 44    Tennis   Road.   Mattapan 

Karis,  Richard  C.  Col — 10    Chesley    Road,    Newton    Center 

Kasica,  Adam  S.  i".M — 3    Glover   Court,    South   Boston 

Kastrsnos,   Charles  J.  Co2 — 9    AVashington.    Peabody 

Kaufman,  Marjorie  C53 — 22  Crowell.  Dorchester 

Kavanagrh,   Francis  M.  C51 — 31    Essex,   Marlboro 

Xeane,  John  J.  C52 — 15S2   Memorial  Avenue,  West   Springfield 

Keaney,   Ann  M.  C53 — 101   Bodwell,   Lawrence 

Kearney,  'William  P.  C53 — 29    Wales   Avenue,    Randolph 

Kearns,  M.    Patricia  C51 — S06    Broadway.    Fall    River 

Keavy,  'Vincent  B.  C52 — 33   North.   Hyannis 

Kee,  Edward  G.  G,j2 — 37    Dover,    Boston 

Kee,   Henry  G.  C53 — 37    Dover,    Boston 

Keeg-an,  Francis  E.  G52 — 5   Maple  Terrace,   Three  Rivers 

Keith,  John  L.  C52 — 4S    Canal,    Holyoke 

Kelley,   Frances  M.  C53 — 21    Dalton   Avenue.    Pittsfield 

Kelley,  Jr..  Roger  'W.  C52 — 151    North    Main,    Middleboro 

Kelliher,  Charles  P.  C51 — 25    Taunton    Avenue,    Matta.pan 

Kelly,  James  M.   i'r>l — 73    BurViank,    Pittsfield 

Kempf,  Robert  F.  C52 — Memorial,    Deerfielrt 

Kendrow,   Carolyn  H.  051 — R.F.D.,   Gill.    Turners   Falls 

Kennan,  Roy  A.  <"".2 — 4    Locke    Road,    West    Medford 

Kennard,   'Victor  M.  052 — Chestnut,    Amherst 

Kennedy,  Joan  L.   C53 — 73   Edgemoor  Road,   Belmont 

Kennedy,  Joan  M.  C52 — 97   Daviston,   Springfield 

Kenney,  John  L.  052 — Lancaster   Ave.,    Lunenburg 

Kenney,  Peter  'W.   (.'53 — 36    Hillsdale   Road,   Arlington 

Kenney.  Jr.,   'Walter  T.  051 — 21    Devenauk,    Arlington 

Kenswig',  Edward  J.  C52 — 9   Poplan,   Montague  City 

Kestig-ian,  Michael  C52 — Curtis  Hill  Road,  Charleton  Depot 

Ketendorf,   Charles  'W.  051 — 23    Cohasset,    Boston 

Kiddy,   Charles  A.  051 — 40  Sherman,  Roxbury 

Kilbourn,   Walton  G.  C53 — Sterling  Road,  South  Lancaster 

Ki'coyne,  Leo  P.  052 — 62   Paine,   Worcester 

Kiley.  Fred  T.  053 — 39    Pope  Road,    Concord 

King,  Malcolm  'W.  051 — 71    Chestnut,    Florence 

Kingsbury,  Robert  S.  053 — 47    Lothrop   Ave.,    Milton 

Kingsbury,  Sylvia  E.  052 — R.F.D.    52,    Shelburne 

Kinnear,  Elizabeth  M.  C53 — 277    Greeley,    Clinton 

Kinsler,  Ralph  H.   Col — State   Road,    Concord 

Kirby,  Donald  H.  051 — 91  Letendre  Ave.,  Feeding  Hills 

Kirby,  Edward  K.  052 — 50   Commonwealth   Ave.,    Springfield 

Kirby,  James  R.   ii51 — Federal    Circle    J-2 

Kittle,  Robert  W.  i'o2 — 64    East    Housatonic,    Dalton 

Klaus,   Siiszanne   ('53 — 78   "Wheatland  Ave.,   Chicopee   Falls 

Klein,   Elizabeth  J.  052 — 205    East   Pleasant,   Amherst 

Kmiec,  Joseph  A.  052 — 28    "Walnut,    Lawrence 

Knapp,  Suzanne  C.  051 — 15    Eldert,    Springfield 

Knig'ht,  Emery  O.  052 — 229   West,   Reading 

Kobak,  Joseph  A.  C53 — 50   Adarns,   Fairliaven 

Konopka,  Barbara  A.  052 — 284    Main,    Easthampton 

Konarski    Casmir  053 — 106    Grape,    Chicopee 

Kornetsky,  Aaron  052 — 744    Broadway,   Chelsea 

Korslund,   Harry  J.  052 — 87    Gay,    Norwood 

Kcskl,  Philip  E.  052 — 7    Roosevelt.   Hadley 

Koski,  Richard  A.  052 — 6    Allston    Court,    West    Medford 

Kossakowski,  Edward  C.  051 — 274    Bridge,    Northampton 

Kossakowskl,  Phyllis  H.  052 — 274    Bridge,    Northampton 

Kotula,  Anthony  'W.  051 — 124  Walnut,  Holyoke 

Kovey,  Eileen  S.  052 — 225   Washington,    Stoughton 

Kowalik,  Eugene  F.  052 — 43    Commercial.   Thorndike 

Kowinski,  John  P.  051 — 4S   Nonotuck,   Florence 

Kraft,   Doris   S.  052 — 54    Vernon,    Brookline 

Krajewski,   Conrad  J.  053 — 'V.   A.   Hospital,   Northampton 

Kramer,   Stanley  R.  053 — 144   Arlington,  Haverhill 

Kranetuss,  Leo  C.  C52 — 72    Manor   Road.    Springfield 

Kranich,  Barbara  A.  051 — 28  Hadwen  Lane,  Worcester 

Kreig-er,  Albert  J.   053 — 34   Winter,    Pittsfield 

Kroeck,  Robert  H.  C52 — 28  Hartshorn,   Reading 

Krohn,  Prank  L.  (,'52 — R.F.D.    1,   Great   Barrington 

Krol,  Alfred  A.  052 — Amherst    Road,    Sunderland 

Kuczewski,  Isidore  'W.  051 — 496    Oliver,    New    Bedford 

Kuhn,  Donald  E.  053 — 183    Ellsworth   Ave.,    Springfield 

Ktihns,   Gail  051 — Lost   Creek    Farm,    Mill    River 

Krukley,  Anita  B.  052 — Benjamin    Road,    Sliirley 

Kulis,  Chester  A.  C52 — 14   Palmer,   Three  Rivers 


LaBarre,  Joan  A.  C51 — White    Bagley    Road,    Southboro 

LaBounty,  Jean  053 — 11  Court,   Milford 

Labovitz,  Stanley  A.  053 — 4    Phillips   Ave.,    Swampscott 

LaGasse,  Ronald  A.  051 — 151   Jepson,    Fall   River 

Lahey,  Frederic  P.  C51 — 55  Poplar  Place,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Lajoie,  John  L.  053 — 161    Morton,   West   Springfield 

La  Liberte,  Richard  P.  051 — Box   316,   Wayland 

Lamb,  Mariorie  J.  051 — 27    Wilson    Ave.,    Wilson,    Conn. 

Lambert,  'William  A.  053 — S3    Pox,    Worcester 

Lambert,   William  L.  C52 — 136   Lake,   Brighton 

Lampi,  Rauno  A.  051 — Box  28,  East  Templeton 

Lancto,  Donald  C.  C52 — 37   Linden,   Williamstown 

Landers,  Jr.,  Robert  J.  052 — 180   Fairview  Ave..   Chicopee 

Landstrom,  Ruth  E.  051 — Heath 

Lane,   Henry  J.  052 — Orchard  Road,  Essex 

Lane,  Paul  A.  C52 — Federal    Circle    B-6 

Lane,  Raymond  S.  051 — 537    Washington,    Gloucester 

Lanes,  Marlene  C52 — 13    Beacon   Hill   Ave.,    Lynn 

Lang-ill,  'Wayne  A.  051 — New    England    Sanatarium    and    Hos- 


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LaPierre,  Hubert  H.  051 — 84    Brunswick,    Springfield 

LaPlante,  Roland  T.  C52 — Box   207,   Mansfield 

Lappin,  Barbara  L.  051 — 109    Homestead,    Roxbury 

Lappin,  .Judith  R.  052 — 109   Homestead,    Roxbury 

Lapton,  Jr.,  Stephan  T.  053 — 65    Sterling,    Springfield 

Latendresse,  Adrian  W.  051 — 130   Cheever,    Lowell 

Law,   Grant  TfT.   053 — 67    Robbins,    Milton 

Law,  Mary  E.   052 — 33   Greenleaf,    Springfield 

Law,  Robert  D.  051 — 69   Lincoln,   Melrose 

Lawlor,  John  D.  052 — 112    Ryan    Road,    Florence 

Lawlor,  Regina  K.  051 — 120    Summer,   North   Brookfield 

Lawrence,  Paul  H.  053 — 37    Norwood    Terrace,    Holvoke 

Lawrence,  Rog-er  W.  C51 — Hale,    Winchendon 

Lawrence,  Robert  M.  051 — West    Upton 

Lawrence,  Jr.,   Stanley  D.  052 — 45    Dana,    Amherst 

Lawson,  Russell  L.  051 — 44    Holmes.    Brockton 

Leach,  Margaret  B.  053 — Upper    County    Road.    South    Dennis 

Leach.  Richard  P.  051 — ISO    Maple.    Danvers 

Leavitt,  Alan  C.  053 — 4    Thurber,    Framingham 

LeBlanc,  Romeo  C.  052 — 490  Pleasant,   Gardner 

Lebow,   Gerald  J.  053 — 893    W.    Roxbury    Parkway.    Brookline 

Lebowitz,  Jason  052 — 9    Avon   Ave..    Metliuen 

Leccesse,  "Vincent  C51 — 27    Monroe.    Maiden 

Leclair,  Kenneth  A.  051 — 9    Doane,    Cohasset 

Lederman,  Melvin  J.  051 — 5  Columbus  Ave.,   Stoneham 

Lee,  Helene  P.  (_'52 — 316   Hollis.   Framinghai'n 

Lee,   Norman  H.  051 — 158    Pleasant,    South   Weymouth 

Lees,  Jr.,  Albert  051 — Sturbridge 

Leidt,  Jr.,  William  E.  C51 — State  Road.   Great  Barrington 

Leinonen-   William  E.  051 — 179       Lincoln.       Ave.,       Waldeboro, 

M:iine 
Leitzen,   Dolores  R.  053 — 43    Brookline    Ave.,    Holyoke 
Lem,   Ong  ('"1  — 111    Worthington,    Springfield 
Lenart,  Patricia  A.  051 — 6    Sackett,    Westfleld 
Lenols,  Earl  R.  052 — 72    Second,    Turners    F'alls 
Leonard,  June  M.  C53 — 28    Powellton    Road,    Dorchester 
Less,   William  C.  051 — 4  5    Porter,    North   Adams 
Lester,  Mary  G.  053 — New  Marlboro 
Lettis,  Richard  L.  052 — 54    Lyndale,    Springfield 
Leventhal,  Alice  M.  052 — 75    Van    Greenby    Road,    Lowell 
Leventhal,  Robert  E.  051 — 220    Slater,    Attleboro 
Levine,   Charlotte  J.  C52 — 36    Hillside    Ave.,    Lawrence 
Levine,   Grace  M.  052 — 40   Harwood.   Lynn 
Levine,  Melvin  051 — 24    Sunimer,    Revere 
Levine,   Richai'd  A.  053 — 77    Bloomingdale,    Chelsea 
Levis,  Bruce  N.  052 — 164    Olaflin,    Belmont 

Lewis,  Barbara  S.  051 — 16    Maplewood    Ave.,    Newton    Center 
Llbucha,  Chester  C.  051 — 26S    Carew,    Springfield 
Lieberman,  Estelle  052 — 186    Pine,    Lowell 
Lincoln,  Nicholas  D.  053 — 2109    Glenwood    Drive,    Kalamazoo. 

Michigan 
Lindner,  Herbert  E.  052 — 49    Vernon,    Holyoke 
Lindsay,  Jean  A.  051 — 63    Rockland,    Brockton 
Liner,  Rachel  L.  051 — 994    High,    Fall    River 
Lipnick,  Dcrothy  B.  051 — 27    Nelson,    Webster 
Lit,  Harry  B.  (1^53 — 15    Creston,    Roxbury 
Litmau,  Lawrence  051 — 359    Lafayette,    Salem 
Llttlefield,  Jr..  Robert  L.  053 — 13    Sunset    Road,    Gardner 
Litwack,  Lawrence  052 — 34   Taylor,   Maiden 
Litz,  "Vera  B.  053 — 3S   State.  Monson 

Livermore,  Herbert  H.  052 — 8    Woods    Ave.,    Worcester 
Liverage,  Richard  A.  051 — 69    Fox,    Fitchburg 
Livingston,  Robert  052 — 59    Main,    Haverhill 
LoConte,  Jeremiah  A.  052 — S5    Readville.    Readville 
Logan,  Stacy  R.  051 — 172    Olaflin,   Belmont 
Lojko,  Matthew  S.  053 — 13    Warfield    Place.    Northampton 
Lombard!,  David  L.  052 — 4    Elmwood   Road.    Methuen 
Lopes,  Gilbert  S.  052 — 55   Potomska,  New  Bedford 
Lord,  Ernest  'W.  052 — 56   Cook  Ave.,    Chelsea 
Lotreck,  Robert  P.  051 — 229    Riverside    Drive,    Northampton 
Lovejoy,   Kenneth  'W.  C51 — 31   Abbott,    Gardner 
Loveridge,   Douglas  J.  051 — 61    School.    Westfield 
Lowry,  Mary  A.  052 — 10    Camelia  Ave.,    Cambridge 
Lucier,  Francis  P.  051 — 25    Munroe,    Northampton 
Lucier,  Richard  J.  052 — 46    Elizabeth,    Northampton 


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Student  Directory 


Iiukens,  John  P.   C51 — 504    Beacon,    Boston 
Lundberff.  Joan  C52 — 747    Pleasant.    Framingham    Centre 
lundg-ren,  Ann  M.  C33 — Route    2,    Rehobeth 
Iiundgren,  Richard  Im.  C52 — ]  1    Rye,    Seekonk 
Iiuoto,  Jr.,   Hug'o  M.  C52 — 14   Albertiro,    Quincy 
Iiuther,  Janice  V.  C.51 — 93    Eleanor    Road.    Springfield 
Iiyman,  Dexter  B.   C52 — 23    Mechanic,    Shelburne    Falls 
Iiynch,  Jacqueline  M.  C52 — 22    Reynolds   Ave..    Monson 
Lyons,  Jr.,  Harry  D.  C52 — 193    Highland    Ave.,    Lowell 

MacCalluni,  Richard  W.  C52 — 122    West   Elm    Ave.,    Wollaston 

MacDonald,  John  K.  C53 — 960  Beacon,  Newton  Centre 

MacGragor,  Dona''d  Co  2 — East   Brewster 

Mach,  Joseph  T.  C.51 — 107  Carlton,  Holyoke 

Machaiek-   Cecilia  G.  C52 — 101    Chapman,   GreenHeld 

Machno,   Edward  J.  C51 — East    Hadley 

Maciolek,   Paul  S.  C52 — 40    Lowell,    West    Sprincfield 

Maciolek,  Stanley  J.  C52 — 19    Genesee,    Springfield 

Mack,  Margaret  M.  C53 — 14    Water,    Ashburnham 

MacKay,  Jr.,  Chauncey  D.  C51 — Box    55,    Littleton 

MacKenzie,   Robert  E.  C52 — 7  Harvard,  Melrose 

Mackler,  Sidney  t"51 — 82    Melha   Ave.,    Springfield 

Mackowski,  Alfred  S.  C51 — 7S9    Coluinbia    Road,    Dorchester 

MacLachlan,  Bruce  A.  C53 — 37    Morrow.    Mansfield 

Macliachlan,  Donald  B.  C52 — 1    Bellevue  Ave..   Melrose 

MacLean,  Donald  A.  C53 — 24    Chestnut,    Westfield 

MacZieod,  Joan  M.  C.^3 — 1151    Main,    Leicester 

MacLeod,  Jr.,  Roderick  A.  C52 — Old    Goshen    Road,    Williams- 

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MacNear,  Jr.,   Charles  N.  C51 — Box    12,    Ashland 
MacNiven,  Malcolm  W.  C53 — 82    Wilkinson,    Worcester 
MacPhee,  Lyman  C51 — 1079    Main,   Leominster 
Magee,   Claire  L.  C53 — 25   Fern,   Brockton 
Mag'ott,   Sylvester  R.  C53 — 1162   West,   Wrentham 
Maher,   Francis   G.  C52 — 199    Crescent,    Northampton 
Mailloux,   Kenneth  P.  Col — 210   Cedar,   Wellesley   Hills 
Maio,  Nunzi  J.  C52 — 8    Fir,    South   Barre 
Malin,  Jeanne  L.  C53 — 11    Summer,    Northampton 
Mallory,  Jr.,  Roger  P.  C53 — 133    Pleasantview    Avenue,    Long- 

Malnati,  Antonio  J.  Col — Ashley   Falls 

Malo,  Irene  M.  C52 — 5    Second,    Leominster 

Malone,   William  A.  C51 — 29    Anawan,    Taunton 

Maloney,  Edward  J.  C51 — 65     Hollywood,     Springfield 

Maloney,  Robert  J.  C53 — 45   Rand,  Lynn 

Malonf,   Waldense  D.  C51 — 110    Magnolia,    Arlington 

Manchester,  Alan  T.  Co  2 — Westport    Harbor 

Mandeville,  Ernest  J.  C52 — 53  Howard  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

Mangum,  Andrew  N.  C51 — 55   Allyn,   Holyoke 

Mangum,  Jeanne  E.  C53 — 55  Allyn,  Holyoke 

Manley,   William  E.  052 — 23   Bower,  West  Medford 

Mann,  David  B.  051 — 863  Winter,   Hanson 

Manninen,  Ellen  S.  C53 — Ashby    West    Road,    Fitchburg 

Mansbach,  Ronald  K.  052 — 26  Ley  den,  Brockton 

Marcinkowski,  Michael  F.  053 — 73   Walnut,   Chelsea 

Marcotte,  Victor  H.  053 — Moss    Hill    P^oad,    Russell 

Marder,  Everett  J.  053 — 398    Hawthorn,    New    Bedford 

Marganti,  Rex  F.  C51 — 904    Dwight,    Holyoke 

Margi,   Guy  J.  051 — 3  7    Garrison    Ave.,    Somerville 

Marinelli,  Loreto  P.  052 — 714    Pleasant,    Norwood 

Markarian,  Harold  J. .C51 — 38    Converse,   Worcester 

Markarian,  Murad  D.  052 — 135 ¥2    Church,    Whitinsville 

Maroni,  Mary  K.   053 — 1237   Main,  Athol 

Marshman,  Elizabeth  A.  052 — 31   Milton,   Brockton 

Martin,   Carol  E.  051 — Cheshire 

Martin,   Douglas  W.  053 — Main.    Old   Deerfield 

Martin,   Louise  F.  C51 — 49    Fearing,   Amherst 

Martinez,  Richard  A.  052 — 20  Chester,   Maiden 

Martinsen,  Joanne  M.  052 — 25   Nelson,   Webster 

Marulll,  Albert  S.  051 — 68    Newton.    Holyoke 

Marvel,  Ruth  M.  051 — 173    Main,    Millers    Falls 

Masiello,  John  P.  053 — 241    Conway,    Greenfield 

Mason,  Elinore  R.  053 — 65    Simonds    Road,    Williamstown 

Mason,   Howard  M.  053 — 22    Waushakum.    Framingham 

Massidda,  'William  R.  052 — 78    Pine,    Swampscott 

Masuck,  Tony  C52 — 128    Prospect,    Springfield 

Mathews,  Archie  052 — Box    13,    Southfield 

Mathias,  Gretchen  053 — 60    Churchill    Road,    West    Springfield 

Mattuski,  Joseph  C.  051 — 126  Williams,   Northampton 

Maxfleld,  Herbert  K.  052 — 8    Mountain    Terrace,    Peabody 

Mayer,  Joseph  R.  051 — 136    Yale,    Springfield 

Mayer,  Polly  P.  ('52 — Maple,    Sherborn 

Maynard,   Geraldine  J.  052 — Deer    Island,    Boston 

Maynard,   Nelson  A.  051 — Federal    Circle    G-3,    Amherst 

Mayo,  John  P.  051 — 90    Littleton,    Springfield 

M-^Bane.  Jr.,   William  J.  053 — 15   Rock,   Middleboro 

MDBrien,  Jane  L.  052 — 8    Maple   Ave.,    Nahant 

McCarthy,  Edmund  J.  052 — 96    Chatham,    Lynn 

McCarthy,  Jr.,  Timothy  S.  C51 — Federal    Circle    D-1 

McCauley,  Edward  P.  0.51 — 86   Belmont,   Quincy 

McCormick,  Leo  J.   052 — 31   Bridge,   Northampton 

McDonald,  Robert  N.  051 — 87   Florence   Road,   Waltham 

McDonough,  Agnes  T.  C51 — 54    Leonard,    Dorchester 

McDonough,  James  T.  051 — 141    Hollingsworth,    Mattapan 


McDonougrh,  Jr.,  Marshall  J.   052 — Causeway    Road,    "Vineyard 

Haven 
McDonough,  Robert  J.  C53 — 17    Wesleyan,    North   Adams 
McElroy,  Jane  051 — South  Main,   Orange 
McGahey,  Lorraine  E.  052 — 85    "West    Main,    Westboro 
McGarrity,  Barbara  J.  052 — 44   Pearl,  Holyoke 
McGaughey,   Frank  W.  051 — 453  North  Franklin,  Holbrook 
McGeoch,  Jr.,  Charles  R.  052 — 155    Hawthorne,    Maiden 
McGeough,  George  P.  05'1 — 332    Bunkerhill,    Charlestown 
McGowan,  III,  'William  W.  053 — 160      Ohicomansett      Village, 

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McGranalian,  Warren  B.  051 — 400   Lebanon,  Maiden 
McGrath,  CorneTius  B.  053 — 7  Churchill,  Amherst 
McGrath,  Thomas  P.  052 — 12  Murroe,  Northampton 
McGrath,  William  E.  052 — 43    Beach,   Woburn 
McGraw,  John  F.  052 — 1184    Hampden,   Holyoke 
McGuane,  Allan  052 — 30    Shelburne,   Greenfield 
McHugh,  Bernard  R.  051 — Federal    Circle    G-2 
Mclnemey,   Fi'ancis  P.  052 — 71  Lamb,  South  Hadley  Falls 
Mclntire,   Helen  E.  053 — 792    Plymouth,    Bridgewater 
McKillop,  Mary  R.  053 — Granby    Road.   Belchertown 
McKim,  John  051 — 63    Whiton    Ave.,    Quincy 
McKinnon,  Allan  R.  052 — 266  Pine.  Holyoke 

McKinstry,  Alfred  'W.  Col — 753    Montgomery,    Chicopee    Falls 
McKniglit,  Robert  J.  053 — 447    Talbot    Ave.,    Dorchester 
McLaughlan,  John  E.  052 — 73    Emerson   Ave.,    Pittsfield 
McLean,  Donald  G.  051 — Summer,    South    Sudbury 
McMahon,  Robert  W.  051 — 186    Fuller,    Dorchester 
McMauus,   Francis  M,   051 — 34    Francis,    Maiden 
McManus,  Harold  A.  051 — Federal   Circle   B-3,   Amherst 
McMaster,  John  F.  051 — Pierce,    Pepperell 
McNamara,  Edward  052 — 49    Judson,    Maiden 
McNamara,  Joseph  R.  051 — 449    Broadway,   Everett 
McQuillan,  Ann  L.  053 — 22   Linden,   Lawrence 
McWilliams,  Robert  L.  051 — 279    Chestnut,   'West    Newton 
Meader,  Nancy  J.  053 — 9  Summit,  Whitinsville 
Mednik,  Theodore  F.  053 — 336    Chestnut,    Springfield 
Mello,  Joseph  A.  052 — 11   Sagamore,   New  Bedford 
Menzies,  Patricia  S.  C53 — 6   Depot,  Adams 
Merhib,   Charles  P.  051 — 52    East   Worcester,   Worcester 
Merrick,  Robert  W.  C51 — South    Main,    Oxford 
Merrigan,  Ann  C.  053 — 25    Glendell   Terrace,    Springfield 
Merritt,   Cyril  M.  052 — 29    Cascade    Road,    Worcester 
Meperve,  Jacqueline  053 — 19    Peter,    North   Andover 
Messier,  Jacqueline  A.  052 — 296    Chestnut.   Holyoke 
Messier,   Patricia  'Y'.  ('ri2 — 296    Chestnut,    Holyoke 
Methe.   Marcella  A.  i'53 — 195    Oak,    Holyoke 
Meurin,   George  O.  052 — 1700   South,    Bridgewater 
Meyer,   Frederick  W.  051 — East.    South   Hadley 
Michaud,  David  L.  053 — 111    South,    Lynn 
Michelson,  Rachel  053 — Littleton    Road,    Westford 
Micka,  Christine  051 — Park   Hill    Road,    Easthampton 
Micka,  Edward  S.  052 — Park   Hill    Road,    Easthampton 
Mlk,  Milfred  A.  051 — 40    West,    Ludlow 
Miklas,  Joan  L.  053 — 17    Crosseau,    Adams 
Milandrl,  'Viola  H.  052 — 517    Dudley,    Roxbury 
Milender,  Melvin  051 — 25   Lancaster  Road,  Newton 
Miles,   David  G.  051 — 11    Plunkett,    Pittsfield 
Miller,  Ardeth  R.   053 — 461    Washington    Avenue,    Chelsea 
Miller,  Prank  H.  051 — 1515    V.F.W.    Parkway,    W.    Roxbury 
Miller.  Laurence  I.  053 — 56  Ellicott,  Needham 
Miller,  Macey  I.  052 — 177   Union,    Everett 
Miller,   Norma  R.  051 — Hotel   Somerset,   Boston 
Miller,  Jr.,  Orson  D.  052 — 234  Concord  Avenue.  Lexington 
Miller,  Richard  J.  C51 — 34   Lane  Park.   Brighton 
Milne,  Brian  F.  051—11  High,  Shelburne  Falls 
Milne,   Charles  M.  052 — 19  Greenleaf  Avenue,  West  Springfield 
Minehan,  Mary  J.  051 — 4   Pepperell   Road,   West   Groton 
Mintz,  Arthur  L.  C52 — 1175    Morton,    Mattapan 
Misakian,  Peter  052 — 66   Border,  "Whitinsville 
Misiaszek.  Eugene  J.  052 — 461   East.    Ludlow 
Misiaszek,  Roman  J.  051 — 47    Franklin.    Clinton 
Mitchell,  Earl  S.  052 — 82  Ellerton,  Chicopee  Falls 
Mitchell,  Robert  C.  052 — 12    Tewksbury,    Ballardvale 
Mitchell,  Robert  D.  052 — 121    Meadow,    No.    Amherst 
Mixson,  Alida  D.  053 — Old  Barnstable  Road,  E.  Falmouth 
Moldaw,  Lillian  R.  051 — 26    Gibbs,    Brookline 
Moller,  James  'W.  052 — 40   Moore,   Springfield 
Moncey,  Louise  M.  C53 — Bellevue  Place,  Avon 
Monroe,  Alan  T.  051 — Pine,    Dover 

Monroe,  Jr.,  Howard  B.  053 — Standish  Way,  W.   Yarmouth 
Montigny,  Norman  J.  053 — Main,    North   Oxford 
Moodie,   Colin  L.  053 — 127    Winton,    Springfield 
Moody,  Richard  D.  053 — 76    Gothic,    Northampton 
Moore,  Kenneth  C.  Col — 88    Maynard,    Springfield 
Morano,  Jr.,  Alfred  P.  C53 — 35    Onota,   Pittsfield 
Morel,  Charles  E.  051 — 35    AValnut.    Hudson 
Morell,  Leroy  M.  051 — 188    Green    River    Road,    Greenfield 
Morey,   Donald  1.  05.3 — 4  0    Plinn,    Pittsfield 
Morgan,   Evelyn  A.  051 — 200    King,    Northampton 
Morgan,  Jerome  E,  053 — 1678    Northampton,    Holyoke 
Moriarty,  Anne  J.  051 — 1504   Dwig-ht,   Holyoke 
Morrill,  Ann  053 — 515   Crafts,   West  Newton 
Morris,  Jr.,  Richard  D.  052 — New  York  Avenue,   Oak  Bluffs 
Morse,  Robert  B.  053 — 39  Centre,  Danvers 
Morton,   F.  John  053 — Treasure  Cove,   Wellfieet 
Moser,   Kenneth  A.  053 — 75   Sunset  Ave.,  Amherst 
Mcshier,  Charles  M,  052 — 22    Haydeii   Rowe,   Hopkinson 
Mottolo,  Paul  J.  053 — 419   "W^ashington.  "Winchester 
Moulton,  Carolyn  A.  053 — 14   Putnam   Ave.,   Braintree 
Moxon,  EmUie  E.  052 — 986    Concord,    Framingham 


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Mudg-e,   Clifton  H.  C52 — R.P.D.,    Rockland 
Muello,  Jr.,  ■William  A.  C53 — 69    Newport,   Arlington 
Mularz,  TValter  M.  C51 — 9    Church,    Ware 
Mulvaney,  Robert  W.  C51 — 9   Church,    Ware 
Murphy,  Georg-e  l.  C53 — 11  Cherry,  Northampton 
Murphy,  Joseph  E.  C52 — 40    Briggs,    Easthampton 
Murphy,  Bena  L.  C51 — 206   Columbia,   Adams 
Murphy,  Robert  J.  C51 — S27    East,    Ludlow 
Murphy,  Thomas  W.  Co3 — 127    Chestnut,    Holyoke 
Murray,  Robert  Vf.  C51 — 14    Beacon    Ave.,    Holyoke 
Myrick,  Jeanne  C53 — 416    Main,    Amesbury 

Nadeau,  Gilbert  D.  C53 

Nadison,  Georg-e  C51 — 42   Forest,   Lawrence 

Nahig-yan,  Dana  W.  C51 — 65    Kendrick    Road,    Greenwood 

Narreu,  William  H.  C52 — 9S   Walnut,   N.    Brookfield 

Navickas,  Edward  J.  C53 — 14    Cherry,    Easthampton 

Neary,  Edward  J.  C51 — 17    Sargent  Ave.,    Somerville 

Needham,  John  J.  C51 — 196   Pleasant,   Lowell 

Nellig'an,  Robert  C.  C.51 — 17  Burtt,  Lowell 

Nelson,  Charlotte  1.  C53 — 15    Eastern    Avenue,    W^akefield 

Nelson,  Jr.,  Ernest  E.  C52 — 3  Woodland  Road,  Wellesley 

Nelson,  Lois  M.  cr.2 — 33   Nelson,   Braintree 

Nelson,  Malcolm  B.  C53 — 23    Peace,    Hopedale 

Nelson,  Marjorie  Ii.  C53 — 61   Howard,   Brockton 

Neumann,  Barbara  R.  C53 — 76  Elmwood  Avenue,  Holyoke 

Neusner,  Milton  M,  C53 — 423    Main,    Haverhill 

Newell,  Harry  D.  051 — Mill,    East    Pepperell 

Newman,  Abraham  S.  C53 — 5S    Ellsworth,   Brockton 

Newman,  Joanne  B.  C52 — S   Fairmont,   Maiden 

Newman,  Natalie  E.  C53 — 4S    Cummings    Road,    Brighton 

Nichols,  Jr.,  John  T.,  C52 — 12    Washburn,    Middleboro 

Nichols,  Shirley  M.  C52 — Clary    Road,    Williamsburg 

Nickerson,  Harold  O.  C51 — Box  43,  East  Harwich 

Nickerson,  Reginald  I..  C51 — Crowell   Road,   Chatham   Port 

Nickless,  Georg-e  A,  C52 — Treble   Cove   Road,   North   Billerica 

Nilsson,  Richard  C52 — 532  West  Main,  Avon 

Noiseux,   Christine  M.  C51 — 50    Lyman,    Holyoke 

Nolan,  Robert  P.  C53 — 158  Circuit  Road,  Winthrop 

Norcross,   Gladys  E.  C53 — Parkerville    Road,    Southville 

Norskey,   Alec  P.  C51 — 39  Halford,   Gardner 

Novak,  Edward,   C51 — 

Novack,  Richard  M.  C53 — 50    Park   Vale   Avenue,    Brighton 

Noymer,  Bernard  C51 — 171   Gardner  Road,   Brookline 

Nulman,  Miriam  A.  C53 — 871   Plymouth  Avenue,   Pall  River 

Nylen,  Per  H,  C52 — 572  Bedford,  E.  Bridgewater 

Nyren,  Barbara  E.  C51 — 12    Charles   River   Terrace,   Newton 

Highlands 
K-ystrom,  Charles  ^f^.  C51 — Turnpike,    So.    Easton 

O-Brien,  William  J.  C52— 36  Liberty,  Northampton 
O'Brien,   William  J.   C51 — 70  Drury  Ave.,  Athol 
O'Connell,  Jr.,  Francis  J.  C51 — 22   Armory,   Northampton 
O'Connell,  James  J.  C51 — 22   Armory,    Northampton 
O-Connell,  Richard  A.  C53 — 22    Armory,    Northampton 
OConner,  Robert  P.  C51— 73  Woodbridge,    So.   Hadley 
O'Connell,   Thomas  Benjamin  C53 — 7   Pittsmore,   Rosiindale 
O'Donnell,  Alice  M.  C51 — 169    Allyn,    Holyoke 
O'Plahavan,   Lawrence  V.  C51 — 62    Colonial   Ave.,    Lowell 
Ofstrock,   Sondra  L.  C53 — Woods  Hole 
O'Keele,  Plorence  K.  C53 — 132  Greene,  N.  Andover 
O'Keefe,  Jr.,  Prank  B.  Col — 20   Home,   Peabodv 
O'Keele,   Timothy  J.  C53— 11  Koscioska.  Peabody 
O'Leary  John  D.  C51 — 40   Swain  Rd.,   Wilmington 
Olney,   Charles  E.  C5,3 — Reservoir  Ave.,   Rehoboth 
O'Mara,  James  P.  C51 — 449  W.  Fourth,  So.  Boston 
Ordway,  Priscilla  A.  C53— 15   Circuit  Ave.,  Worcester 
Orlen,  Ellen  B.  cr,2— 46  Bangor.  Springfield 
Orsini,  Anthony  R.  C53 — 145  Elm,  Southbridge 
O'Rourke,  Joann  M.  C51 — 44    Mill,    Westfleld 
Orrell,   Carol  M.  ('r,2 — R.F.D.  S2,  Amherst 
Osgood,   Deyter  H.   C51 — 67    Maryland   Avenue,    Brockton 
Ostman,  Harold  A,   C51— 30  Division,   Braintree 
Ostrer,  Robert  L.  C5.3 — 7    Nichols    Avenue,    Lvnn 
O'Toole,  William  D.  T.  051—69    Sumner,    R.p!d.,    Sharon 
Ovian,  Stephen  051 — 33   Piedmont,   Worcester 


Pacesas,  Adolpha   C.  C52 — 56  Perry  Avenue,  Worcester 

Packard,  Beverly  A.  053 — 16   Park,   Wakefield 

Pado,   Francis  A.  051 — 93    Jacson   Parkway,   Holyoke 

Paduch,   Stanley  R.  052 — 329    June,   Worcester 

Paleologopoulos,  PatQ  C53 — 52    Wilcox,    Springfield 

Palk,   Natalie  A.  051 — 625   Essex  Avenue,   Gloucester 

Palkowski,  Daniel  H.  C51 — 19    Noel,    Springfield 

Pallatroni,  Henry  P.  052 — Randall   Road.  East  Mattapoisett 

Palmer,  Aldrick  A.  051 — 58    Holland    Avenue,    Westfield 

Palmer,  Charleen  C52 — 231   Broad,  Weymouth 

Pappas,  Harry  C.  052 — 74  Oxford,  Lawrence 

Pappas,  John  052 — 74   Oxford,  Lawrence 

Pappas,  Stephen  J.  052 — 609    North    Main,    Palmer 

Pare,  Richard  A.  051 — 297    Main,    Holyoke 

Pariseau,  James  S.  C51 — 10  Sutton  Avenue,  Oxford 


Parisien,  John  H.  053 — 1001    Mohawk   Trail,    North  Adams 
Parker,  Jeanne  M.  053 — S    Goodale    Road,    Mattapan 
Parks,  Thomas  R.  053 — 292    Sumner   Avenue,    Springfield 
Parson,  Edward  L.  C52 — 37  Farview  Way,  Amherst 
Parsons,  Priscilla  A.  C51 — SI    Dodge   Avenue,    Pittsfleld 
Patterson,  James  H.  C52 — 123   Blake  Rd.,    Lexington 
Paul,  Robert  F,  051 — 51  Parkton   Road,   Jamaica   Plain 
Pawlowski,  Edward  J.  P.  053 — 47  Bourne,  Three  Rivers 
Payne,  Malcolm  T.  051 — 2     Ridge     Road,     E.     Willston,     Long 

Island 
Payson,  Joseph  C.  051 — Federal   Circle  B-4 
Pearse,   Jr.,  Georg-e  A.  052 — 158  W.  "Wyoming  Ave.,  Melrose 
Peck,  Cathryn  E.  051 — R.F.D.  J!2,  Shelburne 
Peck,   Warren  E.  C53 — Great  Rd..  Stow 
Pedigree,  Bohert  D.  053 — 136  High,   Greenfield 
Pehrson,  Alan  R.  C52 — 146  Federal,  Greenfield 
Peirce,  Lucia  A.  053 — 27    Canterbury,    Plingham 
Pelissier,  Louis  E.  052 — 28    Ridgewood    Ter.,    Northampton 
Pelletier,  Arthur  P.  052 — 328  .A.ustin,  New  Bedford 
Pendergast,  -Warren  J.  052 — 79    Northampton,    Easthampton 
Pereira,   Fernando  C.  052 — 329   Foley  Ave.,   Somerset  Centre 
Perkins,   Franklin  H.  051 — Lancaster 
Perley,   Thomas  A.  C53 — West,    Georgetown 
Perniola,  Irene,  051 — 38  Elliot,  Norwood 
Perozzi,  Joseph  R.  C53 — 635    Washington,    Haverhill 
Perry.  Helen  T.  053 — 105   Greenwood   Lane,   Waltham 
Perry,  Patricia  M.  051 — Main,   Ashburnham 
Peters,   David  M.  051 — 310   South,  Jamaica  Plain 
Peters,  Mitchell  B.  051 — 384   Massasoit   Road,  "Worcester 
Petersen,  Arnold  N.  053 — 122   Suffield,  No.  Agawam 
Peterson,  Ann  052 — 120    Powers,    Needham 
Peterson,  Gail  J.  052 — 85    Denton,    Brockton 
Peterson,  John  W.  051 — 130   Birds  Hill  Avenue,   Needham 
Peterson,  Jon  H.  053 — 19   Clifton   Road,    Milton 
Petrillo,  Rocco  R.  053 — 112   Alley,    Lynn 
Petroski,  Constance  E.  C51 — 94    Gray,   Amherst 
Pettingell,  Richard  G.  052 — R.F.D.   J2,   Concord 
Pettipaw,  Norman  J.  052 — 

Phaneuf,  Margaret  E.  C53 — 16   Spring,   Palmer 
Phillips,  Nancy  L.  053 — 18    Day,   "West   Springfield 
Phinney,   Damon  D.  C51 — 415   William,   Pittsfleld 
Phinney,  Hollis  VT.  051 — County   Road,   Bourne 
Pierce,   David  L,  051 — 21   Winona,  Auburndale 
Pierce,  Leonard  A.  053 — R.F.D.   East  Carver 
Pieropan.  Albert  L.  C52 — West    Stockbridge 
Pierpont,  John  M.  052 — 4  Taft  Avenue,  Lexington 
Pietkiewicz,  "Victor  J.  C52 — 113    Beacon,    Chelsea 
Pike,   Norman  B,  053 — Main,  Ashfleld 
Pike,   Priscilla  L.  C53 — 32   Dean,    Cheshire 
Pilling,  Jean  M.  053 — 68   Mount  Avenue,   "Worcester 
Pina,  Eduardo  I.  C53 — 2  Margin,  New  Bedford 
Piper,   Suzanne  M.  053 — 188    Oaks    Road,    Framingham 
Pipes,  Thayne  R.  051 — c/o  Perkins   School,   Lancaster 
Plotkin,  Edward  M.  051 — 11   Brownell,   Worcester 
Plourde,  Joseph  P.  E.  052 — 60  "Witherbee,   Marlboro 
Poitras    Donald  J.  051 — 33   Cabot,    Salem 
Foley,  Sandra  i'52 — 15   Claflin   Read,  Brookline 
Poliks,   Edmund  B.  052 — 413   Pleasant,   Gardner 
Pollard,  Jr.,  Leonard  051 — 58   State  Road,   Parley 
Polonsky,  Abraham  051 — 48   Sherman,   Roxbury 
Pomeroy,  James  D.  052 — 35   Deming,   Dalton 
Popkin.  Gerald  H.  051 — 65  E'gin.  Newton  Center 
Pord,   Harvey  B.  052 — 26  Pratt,  Maiden 
Porter,  Daniel  B,  052 — Worthington 
Forges,  Arnold  B.  C52 — 1285   Central,    Stoughton 
Postman,  Evelyn  052 — 25   Plympton,   W"'aUham 
Powers,  James  M.  051 — 7   Greenview,   Quincy 
Powers,  Joseph  C53 — 113  Lapham,  Fall  River 
Powers.  Mark  E.  051 — 71   Sugarloaf,   South  Deerfleld 
Powers,  Philip  A.  052 — 12    South   Prospect,   Amherst 
Powers,  Jr.,  "Wallace  P.  C51 — 30  Fearing,  Amherst 
Pratt,  Bethel  E.  053 — 21S   Pleasant,  Whitman 
Pratt,  Frederick  L.  C53 — Rhode    Island    Hospital,    Providence, 

R.    I. 
Prevey.  John  L.  053 — 98  Cleveland  Avenue,  North  Adams 
Prevey,  "William  C.  052 — 98    Cleveland   Avenue,    North   Adams 
Price,  Edna  M.  051 — 1  Berkmans,  Worcester 
Priest,  Robert  J.  053 — 29   Concord,  Maynard 
Prokopowich,  Lucien  R.  053 — 320   Millbury,   Worcester 
Prouty,  Richard  M.  051 — Highland,  Mjlford 
Provost,  Jr..   Frank  053 — 49  Beech,  Fairview 
Pruncnal,  Chester  S.  051 — Oak  Ave.,  Hatfield 
Purring-ton,  Edward  C.  051 — 156   Allyn,   Holyoke 
Putnam,  Joseph  L.  051 — 406   N.    Pleasant,    Orleans 
Pyne,  John  S.  052 — 45  Damon  Ave.,   Melrose 


Qualey.  James  R.  051 — 25  Elm,  Braintree 

Quealy,   Daniel  F.  051 — 136  Smith,  Lowell 

Quenne-ville,  Raymond  N.  052 — 469   Newton,   So.  Hadley 

Quimby,  Donald  H.  051 — 78   Oolton  Place,    Longmeadow 

Quinn,  Jr.,  John  L.  051 — 40  A  Avon,  Wakefield 

Quinn,  Janet  L.  C53 — 11   Evelyn   Road,  "W"aban 

Quinn,  Rosemary  K.  053 — 5  Moreland  Terrace,  New  Bedford 

Quintilian,  Richard  J.  051 — 12    Lafayette,   Quincy 


Rabaioli,  Alfred  N.  053 — 531  Village,  Medway 
Raciborski,  Jr.,  Edward  P.  052 — 18    Parker,    Indian   Orchard 
Badulski.  Dorothy  P.  C53 — 4    Observatory   Avenue,   Haverhill 
Baffa,  Alfred   C.  051 — IS  Lakehill  Avenue,  Arlington 


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Rafferty,  Sylvia  !■.  C52 — 275  Franklin.  Holyoke 

Rahnasto,  Helen  S.  C53 — 16  Hazel,  Fitchburg 

Rand,  David  D.  C53 — 82  East  Park  Avenue,  Lynn 

Randolph,   Carolyn  M.  C52 — 120  "West,  Amherst 

Rapa'us,  John  J.  C52 — 39  Briggs,  Easthampton 

Rapoza,  Jeanne  M.  Col — 341  Maxfield,  New  Bedford 

Raener,  William  A.  C51 — 122    Trowbridge,    Cambridge 

Raymond,   Earl  W.  C52 — 25   A'ermont   Avenue,    Dracut 

Read,  Patricia  H.  C52 — 178   Medford,  Arlington 

Read,  Priscilla  A.  C53 — 216  Howard,  West  Bridgewater 

Reagan,  James  W.  C53 — 47    Strong  Avenue,   Pittsfleld 

Reardon,  Joan  P.  C53 — 50  "Winter,  Fall  River 

Reeber,  Marvin  J.  C53 — 93  Queen.  Holyoke 

Reebenacker,  Noel.  J.  Co3 — 51  Temple.   Reading 

Reed,  Jr.,  John  G.  C51 — Box  27,  "West  Tisbury 

Regis,   Norma  £.  Co  3 — 47   Eddy.   Fall  River 

Rego,  Dolores  B.  C52 — 110  Jenny  Lind,  New  Bedford 

Reid,  Carolyn  P.  C53 — 216  "Village  Avenue,  Dedham 

Reid,  David  D.  C32 — 30    ThornOike,    Beverly 

Reppucci,  Giustino  U.  C51 — 14  7    Hancock,    Everett 

Rescia,  Richard  R.  Col — 96  "Walnut,  North  Agawam 

Reynolds,   Charles   N.  C51 — 17   Lazel,   Whitman 

Rice,  Evelyn  A.  ('r>l — 128  Curve.  Millis 

Rice,  Louise  E.  (_'."j3 — 1327    Main,  Agawam 

Rice,  Marjorie  E.  C51 — 111  Cushing  Avenue,  Belmont 

Rice,  Peter  P.  C51 — 21   Mechanic,    Pitchburg 

Rice,  Thomas  E.  C53 — Maple.    North   Agawam 

Rich,  Harriet  R.  C52 — S  Crestwood.  Holyoke 

Rich,  Kenneth  A.  C52 — 4  Chandler,   Maynard 

Richardson,   Carl  W.  C52 — Templeton   Colony,    Baldwinville 

Richmond,  Myles  S.  Co 3 — SO  Nagog  Hill  Road,  Acton 

Richmond,  Rhoda  B.  C52 — 48   Selden,   Dorchester 

Ricker,  Harold  S.  C53 — South,   Northboro 

Rikert,  Paul  E.  C53 — 8   Winchester  Road,   East   Northfleld 

Rigali,  Louis  A.  Co2 — 250  Linden,  Holyoke 

Riley,  Harold  D.  Col — 62   East   Main.   Gloucester 

Rimbaud,  Gilbert,  J.  C52 — 253  Greenwood,  Worcester 

Rinehart,   Lois  M.  C52 — 99   Love  Lane,  Weston 

Ritter,  John  A.  crri — Old  Greenwich   Road,   Hardwick 

Ritzi,  Charles   T.  i'ri3 — 30  Hooper,  Worcester 

Rizzitano,   Portunato  J.  C51 — Musketaquid   Road,    Concord 

Bobbins,  Allan  Col — 87   Bellevue  Avenue.   Springfield 

Robbins,  Paul  H.  C53 — 34   South  Avenue,   Melrose 

Roberts,  Alan  D.  C52 — 3  Holmes  Terrace.  Plymouth 

Robertson,  Marilyn  E.  C53 — 54    Barrows,    North   Attleboro 

Robery,  Gilbert  P.  C51 — 123   North   Elm,    West   Bridgewater 

Robinson,  James  C.  C51 — 57   Easton  Avenue,    Pittsfleld 

Roche,  Vincent  C.  C51 — 493   Park  Avenue,  Worcester 

Rochette,  Richard  E.  C52 — 27    Windsor,    Worcester 

Rockwood,  Margaret  C53 — 10  Ossipee,  Walpole 

Rockwood,  "Wendell  A.  C51 — 322   Pearl,   Gardner 

Rodda,  III,  John  H.  P.  C51 — 448    Commercial,    Provincetown 

Rodman,  Edward  C52 — 94   Chester  Avenue,   Chelsea 

Rogers,   Charles  W.  C51 — S63  Main,  Wakefield 

Rogers,  Prances  !■.  C53 — 2   Pine,   Paxton 

Rogers,   Owen  M.   C52 — 2  Pine,  Paxton 

Rogowski,  Edward  R.  C52 — 60    Saratoga   Avenue,    Chicopee 

Rolander,   Paul  E.  C52 — 40  Boyd,  Worcester 

Rolfs,  Harry  B.  (•,')2 — 36   Revere,   Milton 

Rolland,  Leroy  B.  Co2 — 115    Spring.   Leeds 

Romano,  Catherine  Ann  C52 — 360  Water,   Fitchburg 

Romanasco,  Albert  U.  C53 — 325  Fenn,   Pittsfield 

Boos,   Georg-e  E.  C52 — 28  Phoenix,  Springfield 

Rose,  Ardrey  P.  C51 — Jeffrey's  Neck  Road,   Ipswich 

Eosenfleld,  Sally  Col — 1840   Northampton,   Holyoke 

Rosenfield,  Daniel  C53 — 183   Callender,  Dorchester 

Rosensteln,  Joseph  C53 — 100   Geneva  Avenue,    Roxbury 

Rosenthal,  Arthur  N.  C51 — 600  Haxton  Avenue,   Orange,  N.   J 

Rosenthal,  Sherman  H.  C51 — 31   Clark,   Maiden 

Ross,  Jr.,  Arthur  K.  C51 — 53  High,  Ipswich 

Ross,  Robert  J.  i.'ol — 97    Marble   Avenue,    Lawrence 

Rossman,  Robert  M.  C51 — 91  University  Road,  Brookline 

Roth,  Philip  G.  ('.".1 — 30  T.,  Turner's  Palls 

Bouillard,   Catherine  Ii.  Co  3 — 5    Grandview,    Chicopee 

Rouillard,  Marcia  C.  C53 — 407   Prospect,  Norwood 

Bounsevell,  Buth  E.  C52 — Mason  Road,  East  Freetown 

Bowell,  Barbara  J.  C52 — 1039  Plymouth  Avenue,  Fall  River 

Bowell,  Loring  B.  C52 — 24   Buchanan  Circle,   Lynn 

Roy,  Jr.,   Predrick  L.  Col — ol  Cunningham,   Springfield 

Roy,  II,  Joseph  G.  C51 — 51   Cunningham,   Springfield 

Roys,  Eleanor  !■.  C53 — East  Leverett 

Rubin,  Allen  C51 — 963   Pleasant,   Worcester 

Bubin,  Bobert  J.  Co3 — 41  Hosmer,  Mattapan 

Rubino,  Margherita  C51 — 87    Edward,    Agawam 

Rubinoff,  Judith  M.  C52 — 122  Park,   Brooklme 

Rudman,  Arlene  D.  C53 — Stratton  Road.  Williamstown 

Rudy,  "Walter  Ii.  C52 — 75  Pine,  Florence 

Russell,  Pred  G.  C53 — 338  Cost.  Hingham 

Russell,  "William  M.  C53 — South,  Belchertown  i 

Butter,  Bobert  C52 — 16  East  Main,  Warren 

Ruttman,  Lawrence  C52 — 26   Gibbs,  Brookline 

Ryan,  Edward  C51 — 18  Kellogg,  Amherst 

Ryan,  Eugene  C52 — 50  Talcott  Avenue,  West  Springfield 

Ryder,  Jean  C.  C53 — 54   Olive,   Methuen 

Ryerson,  Buth  M.   C52 — 13  Marion.  Haverhill 


Salander,  Donald  K.  C52 — 17  Webster,   Taunton 
Saliba,  John  G.  C53 — 227   Harrison  Avenue.    Boston 
Saltman,  Adele  D.  C53 — 52    Babcock,    Brookline 
Sanborn,  Jean  Co2 — 87  Hargraves  Avenue,  Somerset 
Sanders,  Judith  C53 — 80   Maiden,   Everett 
Sanderson,  Pauline  C51 — Industrial  School,  Shirley 
Sanfoid,  Beverly  C.  C53 — 645  Laurel,  Longmeadow 
Santamour,  Prank  S.  C53 — 42    Joftre,    Lowell 
Saphirstein,  Shirley  B.  C51 — 2009   Commonwealth  Avenue 

Brighton 
Sardo.  Philip  J.  Col — 65    Maple,    Melrose 
Sargent,   Walter  H.  C53 — 1  Arbutus   Road,   Swampscott 
Saunders,  Herbert  P.  C53 — 2  Pauline,  Randolph 
Saunders,  Richard  L.  Col — 36  Eastern  Avenue,  Beverly 
Savard,   William  G.  C51 — 25    Knox,    Springfield 
Savino,  Stephen  V.  C53 — 48   Walnut,    Northampton 
Sawdey,  Jeanne  E.  C51 — 8  Kiplig  Road,  Wellesley  Hills 
Scanuell,  Jr.,  Everett  H.  C51 — P.O.  Box  41.  Falmouth 
Schanberg,  Bailey  R.  C53 — 60  Hammond,  Clinton 
Schensnol,  Lionel  Col — 162  North  Main,   Sharon 
Schindler,  Marvin  S.  C53 — 108   Maple,  Roxbury 
Schindler,  Patricia  L.  C52 — Monsonsett,   Monsonsett 
Schnetzer,  Joan  M.  C53 — 71  Daviston,  Springfield 
Schofleld,  Arthur  I.  C51 — Old  Conn.  Path,  Cochituate 
Schofleld,  Bradford  H.  C52 — 577    Main,    Watertown 
Schofleld,  Donald  P.  C53 — 2  Crown.   Clinton 
Schorer,  Ruth  M.  C51 — 142  Franklin,  Northampton 
Schreiner,  WUliam  J.  C52 — 161  Woodland  Avenue,  Gardner 
Scott,  Marlon  W.  C53 — 22  R.  Ward,  AVoburn 
Scuderi,  Thomas  G.  C52 — 73A  High,  Lawrence 
Scully,  Richard  E.  C52 — 10  Hill,  Taunton 
Seaman,  Elmer  E.  C53 — 62  Coolidge,  Sherborn 
Sears,  Earl  S.  C52 — 80   Beech  Avenue,   Melrose 
Sears,  Michael  T.  C51 — 35  East.  Holyoke 
Sears,  Russell  L.  C51 — Bryant   Road,   Cummington 
Segal,   Harvey  G.  C51 — 298  Waltham,  West  Newton 
Segal,  Robert  M.  C53 — 56  Park  Vale  Avenue.  Allston 
Scidenbtrg,  Gerald  C.  C51 — 280  Tappan,  Brookline 
Seiferth,  Jr.,   G.   Prederick  P.  C52 — 79  Wlthington  Road,  New- 

tnn\ille 
Selfridge,   Frederick  P.  C53 — Brookside  Road,  Nabnassett 
Selig,  Martin  i"ol — 42  Harwood.  Dorchester 
Sellon,  Charles  A.  C51 — 6   Upland  Avenue,   Dorchester 
Semonlan,  Bobert  K.  C53 — 64  Pine  Ridge  Road,  West  Medford 
Sena,  Bavid  A.  C52 — Park  Hill  Orchards.  Easthampton 
Seucabaugh,  Phyllis  E.  C53 — 6  Melvin  Aveuue,  Shrewsbury 
Sereduk,   George  C51 — 14  Tobin  Avenue,  North  Chelmsford" 
Serex,  Paul  i".",  1 — 327  Lincoln  Avenue,  Amherst 
Serpis,   George  Co2 — 36  Falmouth,  Boston 
Servais,  Bobert  A.  C53 — 88  Jewel,  Mansfield 
Sexton,  Edward  V.  C53 — 39  Prospect,  Greenfield 
Shaker,  Burton  A.  C51 — 51  Renslau,   Springfield 
Shapiro,  Barbara  D,  053 — 11  Taylor,   Saugus 
Sharkey,  Buth  E.  C53 — 19  Sturdy,  Attleboro 
Sharrow,  Arnold  H,  C52 — 11   Clark  Avenue,  Chelsea 
Shaughnessey,  Jr.,  John  H.  C53 — 15  Colum.bus  Avenue, 

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Shaw,  Lawrence  H.  C52 — 108  Commercial,  Weymouth 
Shaw,  Bichard  A.  C51 — 26  Yarmouth  Road,  Hyannis 
Shaw,  Russell  W.  C51 — lOS  Commercial,  Weymouth 
Shaw,  Sylvia  P.  C51 — 191  Lowell,  Peabody 
Shaylor,  Claire  I.  C51 — 6  Central,  Agawam 
Shea,  Edward  M.  Co3 — 263  Elm,  Holyoke 
Shea,  Mary  C.  C51 — 20  Maple,  Dalton 
Shearer,  Jr.,  Lawrence  E.  C51 — Colrain 
Sheenan,  Joan  ("5:;  —  lloS  Cedar,  New  Bedford 
Sheiber,  Robert  B.  <"r.2 — 121  Daniels,   Maiden 
Sheiffer,  Arnold  Ci;; — 23  Converse  Avenue,  Newton 
Shepard,  Clarence  H.  C52 — 15   Savillo  Avenne,   Quincy 
Seher,  Mildre  C.'i2 — Southampton  Road,  Westfield 
Sherman,  Barbara  A.  C53 — 62  Florence  Avenue.  Lowell 
Sherr,  Gerald  J.  C52 — 52    Tolman,    Canton 
Shevis,  James  M.  C51 — 101  South  Main,  Gardner 
Shields,  Charles  A.  C53 — 55  Phillips,  Methuen 
Shiff,   Constance  B.  C52 — 44   Dexter,   Maiden 
Shmulsky.   Sophia  C51 — Berkshire  School   Road,   Sheffield 
Shore,  Summer  A.  C53 — 48   Lancaster  Terrace.   Brookline 
Shorey,  Harry  H.  C53 — 429   Furnace  Brook  Parkway, 

Wollaston 
Shuman,  Alan  L.  C53 — 32  Hosmer,   Mattapan 
Shuman,  Alan  M.  C51 — 25   Cottage.   Chelsea 
Shwartz,  Sol  A.  C51 — 27   Lindsey,   New  Bedford 
Siakotos,  Aristotle  N.  C52 — 60  Emmett  Avenue,  Dedham 
Sicurella,  Joseph  Col — 971  Webster.  Needham 
Sidman,  Martin  A.  C53 — 42  Hiawatha  Road,  Mattapan 
Sievcrs,  Herbert  H.  C52 — 12  Paul  Gore,  Jamaica  Plain 
Slevwrlght,  Roy  E.  C51 — 70   "Vernon,   Northampton 
Sikora.  "Victoria  J.  C53 — 37  Brownville  Avenue,   Ipswich 
Silin,  Phyllis  L.  C51 — 319  Dean  Road,  Brookline 
Silva,  Lionel  C.  C51 — 28  Collins,  Peabody 
Silverman,   Predrick  L.  C53 — 14    Selkirk   Road,    Brighton 
Silver,  Bobert  M.  C51 — 20  Gibbs,  Brookline 
Simpaon,  Jr.,  George  J.  C52 — 67  "Ventura,  Springfield 
Sinclair,  Lloyd,  E.  C51 — 1030  Hyde  Park  Avenue,  Hyde  Park 
Sinkiewicz,  Bobert  J.  C52 — 7  "Vermont  Avenue,  Brockton 
SinUl,  Bobert  M.  C52 — 16  Abbot,  Dorchester 
Skantz.  Kenneth,  G.  C52 — 87  Wesson  Avenue,  Quincy 
Skarbek,  Louis  J.  C51 — 3  Pearl,  Webster 
Skellings,  Edmund  G.  C53 — 937   Front,   Chicopee  Falls 
Skipton,  Adela  L.  C51 — 23  East  Alvord,  Springfield 
Skopetz,  Alexander  C51 — 6  Bedford,  SomerviUe 


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Slarskey,  leon  R.  C52 — ISS  West  Main,  Ayer 

Slatoff,  John  L.  C52 — 119  Carver,   Springfield 

Slein.  Bichard  P.  C53 — T3  North  Milton,  Readville 

Small,  Jean  E.  C51 — 5%    Twinehurst,   Southbridge 

Small,  Marcia  C.  C53 — 5%    Twinehurst,   Southbridg-e 

Smiley,  Edward  K.  C52 — 757  Bernardston  Road,  Greenfield 

Smiley,  Robert  I.  C52 — 67  Pleasant,  Plymouth 

Smith,  Alfred  E.  C52 — 556  White,  .Springfield 

Smith,  Allan  R.  C51 — College,  Amherst 

Smith,  Avery  !■.  C52 — 19  Cambridge.  Ayer 

Smith,   C.  Frences  C51 — 435   South  Precinct,   Sast  Taunton 

Smith,   Carol  C.'S — 22   Brookline  Avenue,   Springfield 

Smith,   cniristopher  G.  C53 — 12   Merriam  Road,  Grafton 

Smith,  Jr.,  Crawford  T.  C52 — Montague   City 

Smith,  Donald  C.  C51 — 13   Quincy,  Greenfield 

Smith,  Elaine  S.  C52 — 185  Cross,  Maiden 

Smith,   Gorden  S.  C53 — Valley,    R.P.D.,    Pembroke 

Smith,  Harry  A.  C52 — 1342  Main,  Leominster 

Smith,  Israel  B.  ('.51 — 67  Narragansett,   Springfield 

Smith,  Janet  L.  c'l — 99  Bardwell,  South  Hadlty  Falls 

Smith,  John  A.  M.   Col — West  Acton 

Smith,  Iiuther  W.   C53 — 107  East  Main,  Orange 

Snuth,  Patricia  M.  C53 — 20  Woodside  Park,  Winthrop 

Smith,  Robert  A.  C52 — 33  Washington  Avenue,  Needham 

Smith,  Robert  B.  C52 — West,  Barre 

Smith,  Ronald  H.  C53 — 27  Dewey  Avenue,  East  Dongmeadow 

Smith,  Varick  M.  C51 — Orchard  Farm,  Montague 

Smith,  William  1.  C53 — 112  Forest,  Wellesley  Hills 

Sniado,  John  !■.  C53 — Park  Hill  Road.  Easthampton 

Sniifen,  James  I..  C52 — Clinton  Avenue,  Westport,  Conn. 

Sobala,  Paul  J.  C53 — 2S8  Newton,  South  Hadlev  Falls 

Sokol,  David  I..  C53 — 96  Wellington  Hills,  Mattapan 

Sokolosky,  Edward  A.  C51 — 336  Plain  Road,   Greenfield 

Solberg-,  Myi-on  C52 — 63  Cheney,  Roxbury 

Sondrini,  Nate     P.  C53 — 211,2   Apremont,  Adams 

Song-er,  Roberta  E.  C53 — 76  Harrison  Avenue,   Orange 

Sorrow,  Stephen  J.  C51 — Box   417,  Wrenlham 

Sostek,  Herbert  A.  Co3 — 193  Pleasant,   Brookline 

Sottile,  Prank  S.  C53 — 36  Pittsfield  Avenue,   Pittsfleld 

Spang-,  Robert  C.  C52 — 7  Ware  Avenue,  Wakefield 

Spear,   Frank  E.  C.'i3 — Mt.  Hermon  School,  Mount  Herraon 

Speak,  Herbert  A.  C52 — 77  Essex,  Saugus 

Speed,  Dianne  B.  Csl — 5  Weeks,  Plymouth.  N.  H. 

Spencer,  Richard  P.  Co3 — 30  Wellington,  Springfield 

Spencer,  William  H.  C52 — 490  Front,  Weymouth 

Spiller,  Robert  J.  C52 — 110  Woodland  Road.  Auburndale 

Spooner,  Roscoe  O.  C51 — 26  Union,  Charlestown 

Stack,  Joan  M.  C53 — 76   Chapel.  Northampton 

Stakun,  Vitie  J.  P51 — 46  Windham,  Worcester 

Stamos,  William  J.  C52 — 4  Loxwood,  Worcester 

Stankus,  Raymond  J.  C51 — 

Stanley,  Jr.,  WUliam  J.  C52 — Becket 

Staples,  Kathleen  E.  C52 — S  Carlton,  Peabody 

Stapleton,  James  J.  C51 — 89  Lexington  Avenue,  Holyoke 

Star,   Harry  C5]  —  67  Callender;  Street,  Dorchester 

Starkweather,  William  C51 — 59   Pigeon  Hill  Road.  Auburndale 

Stathopoulos,   Christos  A.  C52 — 9  7   Pratts   Ct.,    Stoughton 

Steadnian,   Wilfred  A.  C51 — Rice  Corner  Road,  Brookfield 

Stegner,   Frances  l.  C51 — Main,  Brimfield 

Stein,  Elinor  M.  I'.SS — 15   Meredith,   Springfield 

Stephano,   C.   Charles  C51 — 148  Pleasant,  Gardner 

Stephens,  Jr.,   Georg-©  R.  C52 — 449  River  Road,  Agawam 

Stern,  Beryl  R.  Co  2 — 57  Stratton,  Dorchester 

Stern,  Joan  K.  C51 — 40  Grant  Avenue,  Newton  Center 

Stetson,   Harvey  I..  C53 — 37  Wiltshire  Road,  Brighton 

Stevens,  Barbara  S.  C52 — 90    Brantwood    Road,    Arlington 

Stevens,  III,   Brooks  C51 — Lowell  Road,   Concord 

Stevens,  Donald  C.  C52 — 100  Franklin,  Reading 

Stiles,   Dorothy  H.  C52 — Box  230,  R.F.D.,  Bolton 

Stinson,  Dorothy  i_'.o2 — 7  Horton  Place,  Milton 

Stockwell,  Ervin  S.  C51 — 55  Chestnut,  Sharon 

Stohlmann,  Bernice  I,.  C53 — East  Hoosac,  Adams 

Stokes,  Emery  T.  C53 — 114  Webster.  Haverhill 

Stone,  Beryl  C52 — 11   Pleasant.   West  Brookfield 

Stone,  James  B.  C52 — 38  Fisk  Avenue,  Somerville 

Stone,  Joseph  B.  C51 — 223   Lakeview  Avenue,   Cambridge 

Stone,  Raymond  P.  C51 — 13   Bristol,   Springfield 

Stone,  Seymour  C51 — 45  Sea  View  Avenue,  Maiden 

Stoskin,  Laura  C52 — Pitts-Lenox  Avenue,  Lenox 

Stotz,   Edward  C.  C51 — Riverside,  Gill 

Stowe,  Donald  R.  C51 — 21  Monument,   Concord 

Stratton,  Patricia  A.  C51 — Laurel  Park,  Northampton 

Strauss,  Robert  R.   C53 — 549  Beach.  Revere 

Streeter,  Nancy  A.  C51 — 33  West  Main,  Orange 

Streeter.  Rog-er  t.  C51 — Box  42,  New  Salem 

Stronach,  M.  Joan  C53 — 18  Dickinson,   Northampton 

Strong,  Pauline  E.  C52 — 71  Mill,  Westfield 

Stuart,  III,  John  D.  C53 — 15  Lincoln,  Hudson 

Suehocki,  John  M.  Co3 — Palmer  Road.  Monson 

Sugarman,  Prank  M.  C53 — 176  Harvard,  Maiden 

Sugarman,   Harry  A.  C52 — 49   Ellington,   Dorchester 

Suitor,  Jr.,  Earl  C.  Co2 — Maple.    Hinsdale 

Sullivan,  Betty  C',3 — 54   California  Avenue,   Springfield 

Sullivan,   Carol  P.  C52 — 110  Washington  Road,  Springfield 

Sullivan,  Cornelius  M.  C51 — 64   Summit,  Hyde  Park 


Sullivan,  Daniel  J.  C53 — 60    Beacon   Avenue,   Holyoke 

Sullivan,  Donald  R.  C53 — 18  Dickinson,  Amherst 

Sullivan,   Francis  E.  C51 — 14  Conrad,  Chicopee 

Sullivan,  John  J.  C51 — 60   Beacon   Avenue,    Holyoke 

Sullivan,  Marjorie  A.  C51 — 61  Harvard,  Pittsfleld 

Sullivan,  Philip  J.  C53 — Main,  West   Groton 

Sullivan,  Ruth  E.  C53 — South  Road,   Belchertown 

Sullivan,  Virginia  K.  C52 — 6  Romeroy  Ct.,  Eastampton 

Summers,  Barbara  J.  C53 — 34  Adams,  Braintree 

Sutherland,  Kenneth  I.  C51 — 72  Main,  Shelburne 

Sutherland,   Sinclair  N.  C53 — 55    Highland    Avenue,    E.    North- 

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Swana,   Jr.,  John  J.  C53 — Perry ville  Road,  Dudley 
Swanson,  Paul  K.  C51 — R.F.D.,   Chelmsford 
Sweeney,  Robert  !■.  C51 — 28  Grove,  Adams 
Swift,  Dorothy  G.  C53 — 98    Florence,    Springfield 
Swynier,  John  D.  C51 — 10  Grove,  Woburn 
Symmes,  Richard  P.  C51 — 86  Kingaton  Lane,   Swampscott 
Szarkowski,  John  A.  C52 — 242  Russell.  Hadlev 
Szostak,  Walter  S.  C52 — 153  Russell,  Hadley 
Szurek,  Anthony  J.  C53 — East  Road,  Adam.5 

Szmanowicz,  Henry  B.  C51 — 10    Henshaw    Avenue,    Northamp- 
ton 


Taggart,  Donald  O.  C51 — 116  Ashland,  Melrose 

Talanian,  Ralph  C51 — 147  Train,  Dorchester 

Talcott,   Charles  W.  C51 — 6  Vine,  Melrose 

Tanofsky,  Robert  C52 — 27  "Woloott,  Boston 

Tanner,  Harris  M.  C53 — 304  Hillside  Avenue,  Holyoke 

Tanner,  Ralph  B.  C51 — 29    Cross,    Marlboro 

Tarantina,  Pasquale  A.  C51 — 215  Endicott,  Boston 

Tarapata,  Mabel  P.  C52 — North  Main,   South  Deerfield 

Tarr,   David  W.   C53 — 580  Lynnfells  Parkway,  Melrose 

Tarshus,  Richard  F.  C51 — 35   Maynard  Road,   Northampton 

Tatarzycki,  Edward  M.  C52 — 67  Main,  Florence 

Tavel,  David  Z.  C51 — 57  Charlotte,  Dorchester 

Taylor,   Gordon  E.  C52 — R.F.D.  2,  Shelburne  Falls 

Taylor,  James  S.  C51 — 384  White,   Springfield 

Taylor,  Jr.,  John  A.  Col — 103  Spring.  Springfield 

Taylor,  Selwyn  H.  C51 — 

Tenczar,  Edward  J.  C52 — 74  Pleasant,  Three  Rivers 

Tenney,  Raymond  P.  C53 — 384  Davis,  Greenfield 

Terry,   Cynthia  J.  C5  3 — 47  Samoset  Avenue,  Quincy 

Tetreault,  Andre  R.  C53 — Blair   Road.   Warren 

Thacher,  Jr.,  William  P.  C51 — South  Dennis 

Thimot,  Jr.,   George  W.  C53 — 117  Manning,  Hudson 

Thimot,  Robert  P.  C.'i3 — ITT  Manning,  Hudson 

Thomas,  Bruce  l.  Co3 — 14  Cosby  Avenue,  Amherst 

Thomas,  Vernon  T.  C51 — R.F.D.  3,  Box  157,  Amherst 

Thompson,  Roger  B.  C52 — 547  Essex,  Beverly 

Thorndike,  Raymond  S.  C53 — 23  East  Highland  Avenue, 

Melrose 
Tibert,  Richard  P.   C52 — Northboro 
Tickelis,  Penolope  C52 — 115  Cedar,  Haverhill 
Tinsley,   Warwick  M.  C51 — Ellis   Park,    34,   Amherst 
Titlebaum,  Mark  D.  C53 — 417    Seaver,    Dorchester 
Tobasky,  Louis  E.  C52 — 134  Walnut,  Maiden 
Tobiasz,  Edward  J.  C51 — 35  South,  Ware 
Tobin,  Barbara  L.  C53 — 19  Bennett  Circle,  Lvnn 
Tonilinson,  Albert  B.  C53 — Main,   Wales 
Toner,   Eileen   ('53 — 27   Broad.  Nantucket 
Toner,  Ruthe  F.  C51 — 27  Broad.  Nantucket 
Tooker,   Charles  T.  C53 — Robinson  Road,  Littleton 
Torres,  Marie  E.  C53 — 62  Cooley  Avenue,  East  Longmeadow 
Torrey,  Dana  C.  C51 — 61   Lyman  Road,  Northampton 
Torrey,  Richard  E.  C52 — 112   Dunmoreland,    Springfield 
Touher,  John  B.  C52 — 9  Holly  Avenue,  Greenfield 
Towler,  Jr.,  Joseph  C.  C52 — 28  Ayrshire  Road.   Worcester 
Traiger,  Hymen  S.  C51 — 12  Maverich,  Chelsea 
Travers,  Jean  C.  C52 — 56   Reuter  Avenue,   Pittsfield 
Trott,   Gordon  R.  C52 — Summer,   Rehoboth 
Troy,  Jeffrey  E.  C53 — 87    School,    Belmont 
Troy,   William  J.  C51 — 76  Henry  Avenue,  Pittsfield 
Trumbull,  John  C.  C52 — 93  Lincoln  Avenue,  Haverhill 
Tucker,  Melvin  J.  C53 — 20  Plymouth  Avenue,  Easthampton 
Tupper,  John  H.  C51 — 307    Mountain    Road,    North  Wilbrahani 
Turco,  James  J.  C51 — 198   Common.   Walpole 
Turcotte,  Alphonse  C51 — West,  Granby 
Tin-ner,   Helen  E.  C52 — 89  Charlemont,  Newton  Heights 
Tuttle,  Pamela  053 — Hallett  Road,   Chatham 

Twardus,  Edward  V.  C52 — 227    Ashley    Avenue,    West    Spring- 
field 
Tyler,  Jr.,  Edward  L.  C51 — 563   School,  Athol 


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Valentl,  Henry  R.  C51 — R.F.D.  £1.  North  Adams 
Vanasse,  Richard  J.  C52 — 35    Washington   Avenue,   Northamp- 
ton 
Vanderpol,  Elizabeth  J.  C51 — 757    Washington,    Fairhaven 
Vanderpol,  Mildred  Co3 — 757  Washington,   Fairhaven 
Vanwart,  Arthur  P.  C51 — 239  Central,  Newton 
Vara,  Richard  H.  C51 — 141  Wellesley  Avenue,  Wellesley  Hills 
Varley,  Robert  M.  C51 — 24  Hill,  Acushnet 
Vavoudes,  Marius  P.  C51 — 15  Arnold  Avenue,  Northampton 
Viero,  Helen  C.   C53 — Main,  Vineyard  Haven 


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Vig'oaa,  Burton  A.  C52 — 44  Highland  Avenue,  Pitchburg 
Viliesis,  Vitie  G-.  C53 — King:,  West  Hanover 
Violette,  Richard  A.  C53 — Northfielcl   Road,   Lunenburg 
Volk,  Charlott  W.  C53 — 1340  River,  Hyde  Park 
Vitali,  Hubert  M.  C52 — 74  Ha"w]ey,  Northampton 
Vivaldi,  Isadore  Ii.  C52 — 102  Furnace,  North  Adams 
Volin,  John  H.  C51 — 107  Howard,  Pittsfield 
Vondell,  Richard  M.  C52 — SO   Fearing,  Amherst 
Vreeland,  James  B.  C53 — Skyline  Trail,  Middlefleld 


Wade,  Winthrop  B.  C52 — S2  County  Road.  Ipswich 
Waite,  Richard  R.  C52 — "Wright  Road.  Middlefleld 
"Waitz.  Sumner  C.53 — 24  Grape,  Maiden 
Wateham.   Chester  E.  Col — 33  Irvington  Road,  Medford 
■Wakeman,   Seth  P.  Co  3 — oS  Paradise  Road,  Northampton 
Waks,  Norman  C-o2 — 92    Fountain,    Havei-hill 
Walczak,   Carl  W.  Col — South  Deerfleld 

■Waldman.  Beryl  T.  Col — 262    Chestnut   Hill   Avenue.   Brighton 
Walentuk,  Donald  r.  CSS — Box  4S7,  Holliston 
Walker,  Randall   H.  C53 — South  Walnut.   Braintree 
Wallace,  Eliot  L.  Co2 — 6  Tennis  Road,  Mattapan 
Wallenthin,  Helen  J.  C53 — 4    Harvard,   Attleboro 
Wallsten,  Jean  C.  C53 — 5   Edgemere   Boulevard,   Shrewsbury 
Walsh,   Kendall  J.  C53 — 177  Sargeant,  Holyoke 
Walsh,  Patricia  A.  C51 — 290  Church,  Whitinsville 
Walter,  Henry  J.  Co3 — R.F.D.,  Rockland 

Waltennire,  Joan  T.  CS3 — 99   West  Wyoming  Avenue,  Melrose 
Ware,  Donald  M.  C53 — 32  Irving,  Worcester 
Ware,  John  J.  C51 — 474  East  Third,  South  Boston 
Warren-  Jr.,  Blanchard  D.  C53 — 70    North,    Medfleld 
Warren,  Jr.,  James  J.  C51 — 9S  Walnut,  North  Brookfield 
■WpTcen,  Robert  B.  C.51 — 33  Congress.  Weymouth- 
Warren.  William  H.  C52 — 9S  Walnut,  North  Brookfield 
Waters,   Daniel  F.  C52 — 103  Lincoln,  Holyoke 
Waug-h,  Prudence  Col — 1106    South    26th.    Arlington.    Virginia 
Waye,  William  H.  C-ol — 310   Lincoln,   Leominster 
Webber,  Jr.,  Georg'e  R.  Co2 — 91    Dorset,    Springfield 
Webber,  John  P.  C.51 — 159  West,  Winchendon 
Webber,  Philip  S.  C52 — King,   Littleton 
Webster.  Robert  C.  Co2 — 19  Hillside  Avenue,  Bedford 
Weeden,  Robert  B.   CSS — 1924  Read,  Swansea 
Weeks,  James   H.  C52 — 20  Day,  Pittsfield 
Wehrli,  Robert  W.  CSS — 1S6   Boyce,   Auburn 

Weidhaas,  Donald  E.  C51 — 110  Profpect  Avenue,  Northampton 
■Weiner,   Theodore  Ii.  C51 — 16  Sutton,  Mattapan 
Weinstein,  Bernard  M.  CoS — 29   Sea  Foam  Avenue,  Winthrop 
■Weinstein,  Iiewis  E.  CSS — 24   Concord  Avenue,   Cambridge 
Wekstein,  Walter  D.  CSS — 19   Columbia  Park,   Haverhill 
Weiss,  Jack  (T,l — 194  Columbia  Road.  Dorchester 
Weisse,  Prank  J.  C51 — So  Eldridge.  Springfield 
Welch,  Donald  A.  CSS — 204    Brown   Avenue,   Holyoke 
Welch,  Edward  CS2 — 170  Leyfred  Terrnce,   Springfield 
Welch,  Parker  W.  CSl — Willow  Road,  Marbleherd 
Welling-,  Augustine  J.  CSl — 803   Saratoga,   East  Boston 
Wells,   Clinton  C.  cr,3 — 31  Homer.  Newton  Center 
Wells,  Jr.,  Robert  E.  CSS — 16    Pil,£>-rim    Road,    "Waban 
Wendler.  Henry  C.   CSl — 11  Price  Road.  Allston 
Wendler,  Marieta  G.  CSl — 12S   Common,  Walpole 
West    Jr.,  Gustaf  E.  CS2 — 34  Raleigh  Road,  Belmont 
Westcott,   Cynthia  A.  C52 — R.F.D.   4,  Attleboro 
Wezniak,   Georg'e  R.   CSl — Grarby  Road,  Belchertown 
Wheeler,  Barbara  C.  C53 — Windsor,   West   Springfield 
Wheeler,  Emily  B.   C52 — IIS    Montague    Road,    North   Amherst 
Wheeler,  Jr.,  Ralph  N.  CSS — US   Mendon,   Hopedale 
Whipple,  IWarilyn  CSl — 866  West,  Pittsfield 
Whipps-   Charles  B.  CoS — 479  School,  Athol 
Whitakcr,   Francis  M.  CSl — 66  Pope,  North  Quincy 


White,  Annette  T.  CSS — 977  North  Pleasant,  Amherst 
White,  Joy  R.  C52 — 41  Central,  Auburn 
White,  Marilyn  C52 — 314  Amity,  Amherst 
White,  Richard  A.  C52 — 17  High,  Hudson 
White,  Richard  J.  CSl — West  Pawlet,  Vermont 
Whitmore,  William  R.  CSS — R.F.D.,   Sunderland 
Wliitney,  Arthur  E.  CSl — 39  Clarke,  Lexington 
Whitney,   Constance  B.  CSl — 121   Concord,   Maynard 
Whitney,  George  H.  CSl — 32  Maple,  Marblehead 
Whorf.  Allison  H.  C52 — Benjamin   Road,   Shirley 
Wickman,  Jr.,  Irving  G.  CSl — 49  Rittenhouse  Terrace,  Spring- 
field 
Wickman,   Kenneth  P.  C52 — 17S  West,  Gardner 
Wiener,   Herbert  CSl — SS  Crawford,  Roxbury 
Wiest,  Robert  C.  CSS — 263  Nahant  Road.  Nahant 
Winikainen,   Helmi  R.  CS2 — Maple,   West   Barnstable 
Wilcox.  William  E.  C52 — 57  Harrison  Avenue,  Braintree 
Wild,  Jr.,  Herbert  T.  CS2 — 72  Herrick  Road,  North  Andover 
Wilk,  Edward  F.  CS2 — 38  Bourne,  Three  Rivers 
Wilkey,   Carlisle  L.  CSl — 48  Fairmont,  Cambridge 
Willard,  Nonnan  E.  CS2 — 6  Weden  Lane,  Worcester 
WUlard,  Ralph  E.  C52 — 199   Cedar,   Fitchburg 
Willey,   Bavid  M.  C52 — 12   Laurel   Court,    Marblehead 
■Williams,  Edward  H.  CS2 — SO   Union,    Bridgewater 
Williams,   Fred  W.  C52 — 43   Scotland  Road,  Reading 
■Williams,  Hunting-ton  CSS — Sunset   Drive,    Glastonbury,    Conn. 
■Williams,  Warren  A.  CSl — 98  Edwin,  North  Quincy 
■Willis,  Donald  l.  CSl — 194  West,   Brockton 
■Willson,   Richard  VT.  C52 — IS    Greenhalge   Avenue,    Everett 
■Wilson,  TATarren  E.  CSS — 27   Taft   Avenue,   Lexington 
■Winer,  Albert  C.'.l — S66  North  Main,  Palmer 
■Winterhalter,  Alan  R.  CSS — Tri,    Framingham 
■Wishnet,  Lester  K.  <'r,2 — 217  Cottage,  New  Bedford 
■Wisnewski,  Bronislaw  P.  CSl — 162  Pleasant,  Gardner 
Wiswell,  Alan  S.  CSl — 92  Williams,  Bradford 
Wogan,  R.  Bruce  CSl — 61   Griggs   Road,   Brookline 
■Wojcik,  Frank  J.  CSl — 111  Gilbert  Avenue.  Chicopee 
Wojcik,  Frank  T.  CSl — 15  Davis,  Easthampton 
Wolf,  Melvin  H.   CSl — 1S4  Washington,  Dorchester 
Wolk,  Marleue  CSS — SI  Westbourne  Terrace,  Brookline 
■Wolkowicz.   Helena  T.  CSl — Holly,  New  Bedford 
■Woloshyn,   Helen  E.  C52 — 2  Kendall  Lane,  Walpole 
Wolper,  Ann  G.  CSl — 93   St.   Paul,   Brookline 
■Wonsik,  Richard  C52 — State  School,  Belchertown 
Wood,  Jr.,  Donald  G.  CSl — 57  Bridge.  Shelburne  Palls 
Woodhams,  Dorothy  M.  CSl — Cold  Spring  Road,  Williamstown 
Woodworth.  Philip  R.  CSS — King.  Groveland 
■Woolfson,   Helen  Ii.  Col — 76  Strathmore  Road,  Brighton 
■Worden,  ■William  Ii.  C52 — 48  Church,  Ware 
Wormuth,  Jean  G.  CSl — 67  Dalton  Road,  Belmont 
Wright,  Florence  C.  CSl— 67  West,  Northampton 
Wright,  Frank  S.  CSl — 423   North,  Pittsfield 
Wylie,  Norma  M.  C52 — 49  Pierce  Street,  Feeding  Hills 
■Wyman,  Jr.,  Iiester  M.  CSS — 34   Prospect,  Rockland 
■Wysooki,  Francis  H.  CSl — North  East,  Amherst 


Yankee,  Robert  C.  C52 — 424  East  Central,  Franklin 

Yee,  Kenneth  F.  CSl — 4S    Hudson,    Boston 

Yeghoian,  Isqouhi  CSS — 29  Grove,  Haverhill 

Yergatian,  Charles  CSl — 7S0  West  Central,  Franklin 

Yeutter,  Evelyn  A.  C52 — 25   High,   East  Pepperell 

Youker,  George  W.  CSl — West,  Barre 

Young,   Ba-vid  !■.  CSl — West   Dennis 

Young-,  Eli  M.  CSS — 840   Humphrey.    Swampscott 

Young,  Joan  Co2 — South  Yarmouth 

Young,  Muriel  A.  CSS — 4S   Ormond.   Mattapan 


Zaccheo,  John  T.  C52 — 63  George,  Westfield 
Zamarchi,  Eleanor  I.  CS2 — S  LeBlanc,  Haverhill 
Zellan,  Robsrt  l.  C53 — 65  Calumet  Road,  Holyoke 
Zellman,  Naomi  CSS — 83  Marshland,  Haverhill 
Zing,  Robert  L.  C52 — 5S  Silver,  West  Springfield 
Zittel,  Robert  S.  CS2 — 306    Lowell,    Lexington 
Zografos,  Constatine  N.  CS2 — 70  Patton,   Springfield 


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