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( 2 m ' .V Boston University Boston, Massachusetts E. Richard Heldeman Editor-in-chief David O. Shapiro Business Manager Ki, ' ;,-. fe--- - , r«; IP-- - ■ ?. ' .V;J( . 1H CONTENTS Faculty and Administration 26 Organizations 36 The Greek World 124 Athletics 150 Seniors 192 II ' fifteen times four times ni ne times four equals 2J60 hours of classes . . It doesn ' t really hit you until you start thumbing through this book. You see plenty of Faces that you recognize, but when you see your own iace with that sheepish grin, smiling right back at you— then it registers. Yoxt are graduaUngl It was earlier in the year at the Senior Breakfast at Marsh Plaza that you started thinking. Remember your roommate sitting next to you: They aren ' t getting me! No sir. This college stuff is great. You gotta be crazy to leave. Me? I ' m going to B.U. Grad school. Which school? What ' s the difference? As long as I don ' t have to go out and work. Or that girl sitting across from you: It was worth spending four years at the University. Where else would I have met a fraternity man like Joe! Ne. t to her was that math major: Let ' s see we averaged fifteen hours of class a week, times four weeks in a month, times nine months in the school year, times four years of school, comes to ... 2,160 hours of classes! Wow! No wonder I ' m tired! Remember the girl you passed the butter to? She said: Can ' t get out of this place too soon. I ' ve had enough of classes for a while! Who, me? Oh, I ' m going to be a school teacher. The guy on your right had it all planned: I ' m going in the Army in Sep- tember, then when I get out in two years I ' m going to get an executive position with some big company, then after a year I ' ll meet a girl arid get married, then we ' ll have three kids, two boys and one girl, then we ' ll move to a nice home in Connecticut, then we ' ll . . . Everybody ' s got it all figured out. Sure they do! But remember when you first started college? You thought you knew all the answers then, too. But that was four years ago. And you were four years younger. High school was a snap, and now to conquer college. . . . there were always lines . . . til hii) h()i)ks . . . There ' s a lot to do in college, so don ' t try and overdo it. This was Dad ' s final ' advice as you were University bound. Your first introduction to Boston University was following the back of someone ' s head. To make out your program, you stood in long, bor- ing lines. To pay your tuition you stood behind someone who was standing behind someone, who was in— another line! Medical checkup, another line. Ate at the Commons, more lines . . . Foot- ball tickets, another line . . . elevator— again ines. . . . But then school life really began. You took iced to Dad ' s ad ' ice and went out only once a night. There was fraternity (or sorority) rush- ing, and dancers, and mixers, and teas, and dorm meetings, and class elections, and intramural sports, and parties, and pep rallies, and stag affairs, and ball games and then there was that one night you studied. And you kept abreast of all the news ... It was Harold Case ' s second year . . . the University ' s to meet the factdty and aduiinistration to take exams in Hayden. 114th Academic year . . . J C separated from C G E and became the 1 7th College . . . C G E was the ninth school to move to the Banks oF the Charles . . , The Falk Foundation gave the University a grant of $12,000 for a program of political experience . . . Activities booklets were given out for the first time . . . Robert A. Choate became Dean of the College of Music . . . Rabbi Samuel Perlman was appointed the new Millel Director and was greeted by over 800 students . . . The first Mass at the Univer- sity was celebrated October 3 . . . 667 rushees visited 28 Social Fraternities and Sororities . . . a special spherical camera was developed in our physical researcTi labs . . . The first Parents Day included campus tours, a reception by Dr. and Mrs. Case, Open House at the dorms and the William and Mary Game ... 36 floats competed in the Beat Maryland parade and rally . . . We celebrated the 25th anniversity of the granting of the first Journalism degree and the fifth an- niversity of SPR C, the first Public Relations school in the country . . . The Light Opera Asso- ciation presented The Mikado, a repeat of their first production twenty-five years before . . . An Arnold Air Society unit was formed . . . Kn won first prize in the PAL stunt night . . . Seminary singers went on their 27th annual concert tour . . . 50,000 square feet were added to the main campus when the Llniver- sity bought Jones, McDuff ce and Stratton build- ing . . . The Human Relations Center was estab- lished . . . 400 Greeks danced at their Formal in the Hotel Somerset, Feb. 6 . . . Dr. Speare and Harry Agganis became the first men se- lected for the BU Sports Hall of Fame . . . Igor Stravinsky conducted the Opera Workshop in the first performance of his The Rake ' s Prog- ress clima.xing the 25th anniversary of the Col- lege of Music . . . John McKenzie was appointed Dean of Men . . . The Freshman Senate spon- sored a Beanie Ball April 18 in Hayden Hall . . . Sargent ' s Co-eds were selected as Military Ball Co-ed Colonel, Queen of Hearts, and NEWS Man of the Year . . . these things you wrote home e ' ery ' eek. . . . If you don ' t flunk out your first year, the different organizations around campus figure you ' re a sate bet tor the next three years, and bid for your member- ship. As for clubs there were: tlie Drama Club, the Glee Club, Hellenic Club, Orthodox Club, Unity Club, Wesley Club, Bios Club, Math Club, Newman Club, and ... or would you like to join the Brotherhood Council? Dorm Coun- cil? Catholic Council? Student Council? or . . . You were happy when you could relax by yourself, read the BU NEWS and learn that . . . During the summer we purchased Braves Field and renamed it Boston University Field . . . Dr. Wendell Yeo and Dr. Robert Oxnam were appointed Vice-Presidents . . . Dr. Duncan Macdonald became Dean of the Grad School, Dr. Linwood Chase, Dean of Ed, Dr. Howard Thurman, Dean of the Chapel, Dr. Shields Warren, Chairman of the Trustees, Dr. Melvin Brod- shaug, Dean of SPRC . . . The Theatre Division was transferred from the jurisdiction of SPRC to the College of Music, set up a council of Participating Directors, and moved into the newly acquired Esquire Theatre . . . The Uni- versity was shocked and greatly mourned the loss of John Pappas, Ed Senior, who was fatally injured in the Syracuse football game . . . 875 hopefuls rushed 28 social fraternities and sororities . . . Before 13,000 people Jean Rambeau was crowned as the first Miss Homecoming . . . The first graduate of CBA and Dean of PAL since its inception, T. Lawrence Davis, passed away . . . the new Hillel House opened on September 26 . . . Osgood Hill was presented to the University as a conference site . . . Mrs. Edward Collier began her 25th year as Director of Publicity . . . Tex Beneke played for the Military Ball . . . Scarlet Key tapped Mrs. Case, Dr. Yeo, and 88 undergrads in two ceremonies, made public for the first time . . . nB defeated Ti B in the Powderpuff Bowl . . . The five-story Admiral Building was added to the University . . . Don Murray of the SPRC faculty was awarded the 1953-54 Pulitzer Prize for dis- tinguished editorial writing . . . Tuition was raised $50 . . . after 51 years of University service, Dr. E. Ray Speare retired as Treasurer . . . these things you wrote home every month. and there was more to college tha homework «Oi  T JH ' T llli llllj 11(111 historic Boston yiM i ■ •■ f -Mf jg ■f  - ' •!« ■ - '  V -llli ftsaSw l iifiM ] f : S -..! S ' : k t. is ■■lif ' _ IS , A - ?-i« ' t --tW :- ja y lr-: ' :- ' ' !i, :■ ' rrr;; ,55ri_ .. I- kW: oSfc : ff. !;  •■ -ft. W : ' ' : -c ■■« I ? «{ :• ' i :- ■%. ■J .:5 • j A n V ' ■ ; ■; _l-J .J ; 7W ' ■ ' K- ' -:- f r- .y Came your junior year, and Paul Revere ' s ride looked like a short walk, the way you covered Boston. This city just reeks with culture and education and entertainments . . . there are museums, and concerts and stage shows and operas and lectures and exhibits and . . . the Old Howard and Fenway Park and Joe and Nemo ' s and Scollay Square and Jack and Marian ' s and the Kenmore Theatre and China Town and Boston Garden, and . . . And, of course, things still kept buzzing at the University . . . The Shelton Hotel became Shelton Hall and the home for 475 co-eds . . . music, art, and theatre arts were combined in the new School of Fine and Applied Arts . . . Sargent Camp celebrated its 25th year with the University . . . Joseph Perry became the new Treasurer of the Trustees, Mrs. Katherine Oettinger, Dean of SSW ... A 200 car-motorcade left Boston for Worcester and the televised Terrier-Holy Cross game . . . Leopold Stokowski directed the Chorus and Or- chestra at Symphony Hall and Carnegie Hall ... Pi Kappa Epsilon won first prize at the last PAL Stunt Night . . . CGE sponsored a Renaissance Festival ... 52 Seniors were chosen for Who ' s Who . . . Dean John McKenzie, Father Norman O ' Connor and 54 students were selected for Scarlet Key . . . The Theatre Arts division ' s first play was The Chief Thing . . . Senator Morse of Oregon and Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam were the principal Founders ' Days speakers as the University examined the Free and Responsible Citizen ... 60 students fenjoyed the first All-LI Winter Carnival . . . Sammy Eisen played for the Greek Ball . . . CLA broke PAL ' s streak and won the Scarlet Key All-U Stunt Night . . . Guy Ormandy played for the Junior Prom, and Eileen Farley, S of N was selected as the Queen . . . MED joined in heading a new center for paraplegics . . . SFA sponsored a coffee hour on the Shelton Roof tor BLl and BC students . . . several hundred underprivileged children were the guests of the University and were taken to a Red Sox game by various Llniversity Organiza- tions . . . 600 enjoyed PAL ' s last May Day Festival . . . These things you phoned home every once in a while. bargain hasemeut and there were activities off-campus, too . . . China Touni II Lliiircysity-at ' lioiiie ■ ■If  - ' l ■■[ I « U ' , t,,. ■ ,;-S :,_l!UL::X3 11 : ; i ll 1 m J « Christmas-} luiutkah Sing G TC IHC fl B . . . So now you ' re a senior, and you can ' t be bothered with: Freshmen, making your bed, extra-curricular acti ' ities, bHnd dates, pep rallies, white bucks, eight o ' clock classes, or next year ' s tuition raise . . . you ' re primarily concerned with getting a job; catching up on sleep, tearing up old exams, finding someone to marry, and getting a home-cooked meal. . . . B ut as the year slipped away, you were also concerned because there was a $10,000 fire at JC . . . CIT began to have classes in the Jones, McDuffie and Stratton building . . . there was a new CBA, CLA smoker in the basement ol CLA . . . Dr. Emil Hartl was elected president of the Alumni Association . . . the bookstore opened a selF-service annex . . . WBLIR adopted a new format with emphasis on more live shows . . . University field was assuming a ' ' new look as the third base pavilion was leveled and portable stands were added for lootball games . . . the first Llniversity-at-Home program was held Oct. 13 . . . more than 450 university men caught their first glimpse of fraternity life when the IPC began the rushing season with an assembly, followed by 1 1 days of open house . . . . . . and suddenly you were a senior! foreign students ' displays Harry Agganis was honored, and Dr. Case explained the University adminis- tration at the Fall Convocation . . . Peter Cass directed Arthur Miller ' s The Crucible in the SFAA ' s first play of the season . . . over 700 parents braved the rain to visit the University for the annual Parents ' Day . . . Hayden Hall was turned into a world of all nations when international students exhibited colorful displays of their countries ... a Murder Holy Cross Rally was sponsored by the NEWS . . . Cambridge University, England sent its debate team to the University . . . Harvey was presented by the Drama Club . . . CLA students danced at the annual Fall Ball . . . Student leadership seminars were begun with separate sessions for freshmen and upperclassmen . . . More than 1100 high school students attended the University ' s annual High School Day Program . . . Pauline Fleming, Sargent Junior, was crowned Homecoming Queen during half-time activities at the Boston College-University football game at University Field . . . Approximately 4000 students and alumni gathered at the Arena for the BU rally and saw the presentation of awards tor the best of 34 Hoats to Theta Phi Alpha, CIT, and SAE 14 eadership seminars meeting the squad •r ■ 15 Eddie Bracken spoke to the AIl-U Drama Club ... 350 students were hosts to more than 750 children from the greater Boston Area at the second annual University Service Day Program . . . Dacia Libutti, SPRC junior, was selected Co-ed Colonel at the Military Ball . . . Assistant to the President, Eugene Floyd and 40 students were selected for Scarlet Key ... the Brotherhood Coun- cil sponsored the second annual Christmas-Hanukah Sing at the Marsh Plaza . . . Mayor Salvatore Rebecchini of Rome was honored by the University at a uncheon on the Shelton Roof, as part of the City of Boston ' s Salute to Rome . . .pavid Pressman directed the SFAA ' s production of The Admirable Crich- ton . . . Guy Ormandy played for the Greek Ball, highlighting a weekend which included the Powderpuff Bowl, a Jazz workshop, a Fraternity Service at Marsh Chapel, and the championship football game . . . The NEWS made news by publishing a special Christmas issue with the addition of color ... the SFA voted self-service for the Commons ... Dr. Winslow R. Hatch was appointed Dean of CGE ... the University purchased a building at 630 Com- monwealth Avenue, adding 26,000 square feet to the Charles River Campus the Ford Foundation gave the University $1,480,000 to raise faculty salaries the Student Christian Association dedicated their new building at 185 Bay State Road ... 62 seniors were chosen for Who ' s Who ... For the first time, students had to register their cars with the University ... the CLA Library closing time was extended to 1 1 p.m. . . . for the children ' s parties Salute to Rome Powder-Puff Bowl 17 Blood drix ' e Catholic Mass party time Twenty-six School oF Nursing Coeds graduated in January . . . Fraternities without Brotherhood was discussed at the Annual Brotherhood Banquet . . . Ninety students and Faculty Frolicked in the snow at the second annual Winter Carnival ... 24 Chilian stu dents visited the University . . . CIT won the trophy For the highest percentage oF participation in the annual Blood Dri ' e . . . SFAA presented the American premiere oF Ahithis Der Maler . . . Barbara Sarazen, Ed Senior, was crowned Queen oF Hearts at one oF the largest Invitational Debate tournaments . . . Notre Dame won the tournament, the University finished 3rd . . . Dr. Esther Brown was named director oF Uni ' ersity and Com- munity relations For S oF N . . . SFAA presented The Internal Machine, directed by Basil Langton . . . Roy Wilkins and Norman Cousins were the principle speakers at the Founders ' Day, which had as its theme EFFective and Responsible Citizens ... A nine-man University Development Council to advise and assist in the planning and programming For the development oF the University was established . . . IFC and Panhel banned first semester rushing . . . the last Few months Flew by with the: IFC-Panhel Presidents ' dinner . . . Scarlet Key Stunt Night . . . Sargent Senior Show . . . Drama Club ' s Girl Crazy . . . Orchestra and Band concerts . . . SCA ' s spring conFerence trip . . . Panhellenic Sing . . . Choral Art Society Concert . . . many banquets and final meetings . . . SFAA Spring Planning ConFerence . . . Senior BreakFast . . . BU Nights at the Pops . . . Alumni Day . . . Reunion Luncheons . . . Commence- ment Day . . . 19 ! homecoming queen Miss Pauline Fleming Sargent College of Physical Education : ' ■? -«■- v - co-ed colonel Miss Dacia Libutti School of Public Relations and Comrnttuicatious $ I .4l ' A ft n - .i } x V ,.ml- - Whos Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges Sixty-two University students are listed in the 22nd annual publication of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Selections are based on scholarship, campus activity, leadership, and general service to school by any junior, senior, or graduate student. They are nominated by a committee of the University administration. Scarlet Key Tapping ■.sws;:-. gnsn Q . M. T- Abbruzzese G. Adams M. E. Alden R. J. Armuur M H. Aronsun S. K. Baker, Jr. M. Baxter P. Seattle M. Bellow; 1 ' . E. B.ivk- R. T. Burke J. C. Caccivi. J. fe R. Cohen H. J. Coska I.Dt B. J. Dearborn R.J.DeLuca N.M.Dow J . W. D uwnint; N D. Dunitz S. Goldman M. M. Graham K. Hagerstrom Qi ' Sr E. 1 lalkuixjulos N. J. Hainmuml l . D, 1 lersee A. L. Hopkins S. C Hyatt C. P. Irving J. E. Juechter H. Kasper T. J. Kerr J. J. Kirk C. MacDonaia R. A. Mallard S. L. Marks J. A. McComb M. McGinn R. J. Piro J. Place J. A. Pollard ■H G. Ripley D. A. Riseman J. K. Rotcop W. E. Sarmento a f S. R. Sciitti L. M. Seroniclc D. O. Sliapiro J. J. Sheclian . A. Sottile, Jr. M. A. Szpaliowski |. H. Ic ekelian V Vartanian Scarlet Key Tapping 23 . . all the honors, privileges, and responsibilities . . ' When you first get to your seat you start looking in the audience tor your Mom and Dad. But the place is so packed you can ' t even make out individual faces. This annoys you because you figure they ' ve spotted you by now and are watching your every move. And you don ' t even know where they ' re sitting. You stand for the Invocation. You ' re stand- ing on your robe and it rips a little along the seam and you thank goodness because it was too small for you anyway and you were con- vinced they gave you the wrong size in the first place. When you sit down you hear somebody in- troduce somebody else and he tries to talk to the audience in front of him and the notables behind him at the same time, and no one can hear him. But that ' s all right because you ' re not really listening too hard, because your tassle is down in front of your iace and tickling your nose. And when you start to push it to the side you don ' t remember if it goes on I the right side or the left, so you say the heck. with it and finally let it hang down the back. You hear sniffling behind you and turn around to see a girl, listening to every word from the speaker, and she ' s crying and is completely affected by the whole thing. Then, Dr. Yeo says: Mr. President, I have the honor to present to you the candidates rec- ommended by the various faculties and the University Council. And Dr. Case says: Upon the recommendation of the appropriate faculty, and the University Council, and by the authority of the Trustees of Boston University, acting under the statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I confer upon you the degree indicated in your diploma, and admit you to all the honors, privileges, and responsibilities there- to appertaining. This really gets you and everybody ' s quiet and your palms are sweaty and you ' re a little scared ' cause you first realize you ' re no longer a kid in college but a great big alumnus with a lot of responsibility and maturity and you ' ve got to earn a living and no wonder you ' re scared. Then when the whole thing ' s over and you struggle through the crowd to get to your folks, you see this fellow going off with his Mom and Dad. You overhear him saying, If I started now, I ' m sure I would have made the Dean ' s List and I would have . . . As they disappeared among the crowd you figured that he had just about summed it up. Life at the LIniversity was one big course. But it was a great lesson. It was a four-year lesson and you suddenly realized you had learned enough to know you didn ' t know it all. But Mom ' s hug and Dad ' s pat on the back proved to you it was v ' orth it. . . . 25 28 UNIVERSITY President BO: OSTOn M. ' i . tp -- t -: ' - • ' Cc C lc -?c: - e. ' ■ ' ' . - c - r - . - «. C Harold C. Case S.T.B., D.D., L tt.D., Sc.D., LL.D., L.H.D. President of the University 4 ■:■ ' THE CORPORATION OF 30 S;SK9a¥«®SSSiSM«K®SK«.S!S HOWARD C. STONE LL.B., LL.D. Chairman of the Trustees JOSEPH E. PERRY A.B., B.B.A., LL.B. Treasurer of the Trustees w fiiBt 1 HM| ■■ H H K ' i 1 H Wmr [k H W ' ' ■ mSSSS ' ' IBIP 1 jy Tv ' ™™iJ ' ' , ■ H KiiM Hhk m; t H I IHHhHI Hk C .wli H E. HAY SPEARE Ph.B., D.B.A., LL.D. Treasurer Emeritus SHIELDS WARREN A.B., M.D., D.Sc. Chairman ot the L ccuti ' e Committee DANIEL L. MARSH Ph.D., D.C.L., L.H.D., LL.D Chancellor of the University c r iXM t cn m BOSTON UNIVERSITY IHE FOUNDERS OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY Lee ClaHin Alden Speare Edward H. Dunn Isaac Rich THE ASSOCIATE FOUNDERS Roswell R. Robinson Chester C. Corbin Jacob Sleeper Augusta E. Corbin Charles Hayden THE TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY Edward C. Stone, Chairman of the Trustees of Boston University Ralph Lowell, Vice-Chaimum of the Trustees of Boston University Vincent P. Clarke, Secretary of the Trustees of Boston University Joseph E. Perry, Treasurer of the Trustees of Boston University Harold C. Case, President of the University O. Kelley Anderson Alfred H. Avery J. Lee Bausher Howard D. Brewer F. Nelson Bridgham Horace A. Carter Mrs. Myron H. Clark Paul F. Clark Charles F . Collins Deane C. Davis W. Roger Greeley Patrick A. O ' Connell Shields Warren Chairman John A. Dunn V ice-Chairman Howard D. Brewer Thomas G. Dignan John A. Dunn Alvan T. Fuller Francis C. Gray Russell S. Hadlock Emil M. Hard J. Mark Hiebert Pliny Jewell Wesley T. Lee William R. Leslie John Wesley Lord Daniel L. Marsh Norman B. Nash Earl Nevvsom Daniel T. O ' Connell G. Bromley Oxnam John S. Perkins Jerome Preston Charles A. Rome Mrs. Emma Fall Schofield Glen wood J. Sherrard William B. Snow E. Ray Speare Dewey D. Stone H. Hughes Wagner Shields Warren Walter R. Whiting Laurence F. Whittemore George F. Wright HONORARY TRUSTEES Frank W. Kimball Henry K. Sherrill THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Horace A. Carter Vincent P. Clarke Pliny Jewell John Wesley Lord Ralph Lowell John S. Perkins Jerome Preston Charles A. Rome Dewey D. Stone The Chairman of the Trustees Miss Elizabeth C. Northup William I. Ward The Treasurer of the Trustees The President of the University o R !?. X.— a -V - ' - 31 - .• . ;V m ' m J. WENDELL YEO B.B.A., Ed.M, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs , i fe . ' - ' y , ISSt 32 ROBERT F. OXNAM B.A., A.M., M.S. in P.A., Ph.D. Vice President for Administrative Affairs ATLEE L. PERCY A.B., M.B.A., C.P.A. Dean of the University JOHN F. McKENZIE A.B., M.C.S. Dean of Men ■ ' • ?Vv ELSBETH MELVILLE A.B., M.A. Dean of Women HOWARD THURMAN B.D., D.D. Dean of the Chapel n 33 • 1 i;j«,. ifii € r t V 1 M NORMAN H. ABBOTT B.B.A., M.B.A. Director, University Placement Service JOHN E. ALMAN B.A., M.A. Director, Statistical and Research Services PHILIP E. BUNKER B.B.A., M.C.S. Asst. to the Vice-Pres. for Administrative Affairs Business Manager for Student Activities H. ROBERT CASE B.S., M.S. Director, University Photographic Service MRS. EDWARD R. COLLIER B.S. in Ed. Director, Bureau of Publicity ARTHUR F. CONNELLY B.B.A. Purchasing Agent EUGENE H. FLOYD Ph.B., A.M., S.T.B. Assistant to the President JOHN GAWNE B.A., M.Ed. Director, University Counseling Service NORMAN M. S. GAY B.B.A. Manager, University Book Stores ' - 9 ' WALTER C. JAMES A.B. Bursar E. BERTRAM KESSEL B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Director, Department of Physical Education JAMES G. LARKIN Director, Veterans and Selective Service Center SAMUEL E. LEARD B.S., M.D. Director, Student Health Service PAUL LINFIELD B.S. in B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Treasurer RUSSELL W. MAC LAREN B.S. in B.A. Assistant Director and Business Manager, Department of Sponsored Research OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION MIRIAM B. MARSHALL A.B. Director of University Information ROBERT E. MOODY A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Director of University Libraries and Museums DONALD L. OLIVER S.B., M.Ed. Director of Admissions ROBERT W. SHERBURNE B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A. Director, Summer Term R. VICTOR STOUT B.S. in Jo. Acting Director of Intercollegiate Athletics LEONARD W. TAYLOR B.S. in B.A. Manager, Department of Buildings and Grounds HORACE G. THACKER B.B.A., M.B.A. Director, School and College Relations JOHN H. VANDERMARK Comptroller JOHN WATERS B.B.A. Director, Evening Division RANDALL W. WEEKS Executive Secretary, General Alumni Association ' i = r ff-. — WW, John F. McKcnzie, Dean of Men; Elsbeth Melville, Dea?i of Women; Philip E. Bunker, Business Mana- ger for Student .Icfh ' itirs. Office of the Dean of Men: Mrs. Beverly Klegman; Mr. Verne Edmunds, Assist, to the Dean; Mr. Bruce Tallman, Assist, to the Dean; Miss Marilyn Gold- thwait. Office of the Dean uj Wuiiicii: .Mrs. Jane Hale; Mrs. Marion Parsons, Assist, to the Dean; Mrs. Christine Peterson, Assist, to the Dean. 38 STUDENT ACTIVITIES More than 200 organizations handle their cash, accounting records, and budgets, through the Business Office for Student Activities, which acts as a regular banking service. This office was created in 1935 as the Office oF Student Activi- ties. Professor Philip E. Bunker served as its director since its establishment. Last year the office became known as the Business Office for Student Activities and Prof. Bunker became the Business Manager for Student Activities. John F. McKenzie, University Dean of Men, and his staff offer general counseling relative to various problems of the individual student. This Office has supervision over men ' s residences, off- campus housing, the University Activities Calen- dar, and Fraternity affairs. The foreign students program is also administered through this office. Elsbeth Melville, University Dean of Women, supervises and coordinates the women ' s residence hall program. She is chairman of the University Committee on Student Orientation and serves as director of University social activities. Together with her associates, she is responsible for seeing that the out-of-classroom needs of women stu- dents are met as they relate to their general welfare and development. Office of the Business Manager for Stitdent Activi- ties: James Tait, Herbert Stevens, Mrs. Jasmine Andrews, Mr. Warren E. Burt, Assist, to the Business Manager for Student Activities. X O HONORARIES 40 Top Row: W. Lally; D. Shapiro; G. Jenkins; J. Levin; K. Kearney; J. Tait; K. Rotcop; R. Mallard; J. Sheehan; D. Wardwell; J. Weinstein; L. Seronik; W. Archer; W. Sarmento. Second Roiv: E. Halkopoulos; R. Burke; J. Carlson; M. Schaller; J. Place; G. Ripley; M. Graham; M. Bellows; E. Greenwald; S. Kline; E. Wilson; H. Lucas; M. Szpakowski; P. Beattie; R. Hersee; R. DeLuca; J. O ' Brien; H. Kasper. Front Row: Dean G. Makechnie; Dean E. Melville; M. Aronson, Praeceptor; J. Juechter, Vice-President: J. Kirk, President; J. Whitney, Recording Secretary; Miss L Johnston, Prof. E. Kitchin, D. Dunitz. Absent: Prof. P. Bunker, Advisor; President H. Case; Chancellor D. Marsh; Dean J. Butler; Mrs. H. Case; Prof. A. Donelli; Dean L. Franklin; Dean J. McKenzie; Prof. C. Paaske; Dr. R. Speare; Dean W. Sutcliffe; Dean R. Taylor; Dr. W. Yeo; Rev. N. O Connor; Mr. E. Floyd; G. Adams, Corresponding Secretary; J. McComb, Treasurer; M. Abbruzzese; M. Alden; R. Armour; S. Baker; M. Ba.xter; C. Bigelow; J. Caccivio; S. Cohen; H. Caska; B. Dearborn; N. Dow; E. Early; N. Elia; K. Hagerstrom; N. Hammond; S. Hyatt; C. Irving; T. Kerr; E. Lefevre; S. MacKinlay; S. ' Marks; R. Piro; J. Rubley; M. Sottile; J. Tevekelian. Scarlet Key Recessiona] at the Fall Ta ' pying The Fall Initiates All-University Scarlet Key, the all-University honorary so- ciety for students outstanding in scholastic and extra-curricular activities, was founded in 1938, and is dedicated to the promotion and coordina- tion of All-University consciousness through student activities. The fall tapping ceremony, held in the Dan- iel L. Marsh Chapel, was attended by over 500 friends and relatives of the 40 new initiates. Immediately following the impressive tapping ceremony, the annual Scarlet Key Ball was held at the home of President and Mrs. Case. At the Initiation Banquet, Professor Daniel Weisberg of the Boston University College of Business Administration faculty spoke on life behind the Iron Curtain, based on his recent trip to the Soviet Union. Mr. Eugene H. Floyd, assistant to the President, was conferred honor- ary membership for his many contributions to student life on campus. The highlight of the year was the annual Stunt Night held in Hayden Hall and at which 1,200 students thoroughly enjoyed the presen- tations of the various undergraduate schools and organizations. Theatre is playing a role of increasing im- portance in University Student life and Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity exists to develop dra- matic talent nd to cultivate a taste for the best in drama. Composed of members of the All-University Drama Club and students at the Division of Theater Arts, the organization annually holds a spring banquet at which time the Univer- sity ' s version of the Hollywood Oscar, the Clacker is awarded. Clackers are presented to those students, regardless of their membership in college or fraternity, who, in the opinion of the members, succeed in University Dramatics as the Best Actor and Actress, the Best Sup- porting Actor and Actress, the Best Designer, and the Best Student Director. Alpha Psi Omega The Admimhle Crichton The Cnicihle tSit ' r All-University Second Row: R. Healy; P. Shiubert; E. Bernstein; H. Tynes; C. Kondek; N. EUerin; |. Beck; R. Philbrick; Pledgemaster. Front Row. D. Dunitz, Treasurer; G. Hyatt, President: M. Donahue, Secre- tary; J. Mobius, Vice-President. Absent: L. Gould; E. Downint;. ' ' (Qi ' iiii ' ' ' ' The College of Liberal Arts The Key 42 Top Row: D. Santoro; Dean R. Taylor; Prof. D. Winslow; Mrs. C. Koechl; Prof. A. Bertocci; Prof. C. Merlino; J. Weinstein; C. Landro. Front Row. Prof. W. Norton; Mrs. M. Marshall; Prof. J. Leisher, Secretary; Dean E. Melville, President. Prof. F. Craw- ford, Vice-Pres.; Prof. R. Frye, Treasurer. Absent: Prof. R. Johanson, Auditor. Phi Beta Kappa College of Liberal Arts Phi Beta Kappa was founded on December 5, 1776, at Williamsburg, Virginia; the Epsilon Chapter of Massachusetts was chartered at the University in 1899. Membership in this oldest Greek letter society in the United States, with chapters now in 160 colleges and univer- sities, is a mark of distinction for excellence in liberal arts studies. Each year a group of members of the gradu- ating class is elected to membership in recogni- tion of outstanding attainments in scholarly pursuits, and of manifestations of high charac- ter and deep interest in the life of the College. In honor of its 50th Anniversary a scholar- ship was inaugurated in 1949, to be given an- nually to an outstanding member of the junior class. Phi Beta Kappa is a national fraternity for the encouragement of scholarship and the union of those engaged in scholarly pursuits. iViii ' ii (.Wl ' Beta Gamma Sigma is the national honorary scholarship fraternity for collegiate schools of commerce. Alpha Chapter established at CBA received its charter in 1925, and is the only New England chapter. Its purposes are the encouragement and rec- ognition of outstanding scholarship by students in university departments of commerce and business administration, and the fostering of principles of honesty and integrity in business practice. A limited number of persons, distin- guished for unusual achievements in business, have been admitted to honorary membership. Alpha Chapter of Massachusetts has an ac- tive and alumni membership of more than 600. In accordance with past tradition, the high- est ranking student in both the freshman and sophomore classes at CBA was honored by be- ing invited to the fall initiation banquet Beta Gamma Sigma The Key The Charter l la i ' - ' ' 9ii,,l tt ri-i ' filia,: College of Business Administration lii tfrt-liimiimilllii ' rri ' t . 1. i . Top Row. J. O ' Connell; A. Haskell; B. Reinherz; D. Schofield; R. Jacobs; R. Jones; N. Stavisky; R. McSweeney. Front Row. Dean W. SutclifFe; Prof. J. Fawcett; Prof. J. Kelley, Vice-President; Prof. R. Tovvle, President; Prof. P. Bunker, Treasurer; Prof. H. Thacker; D. Shapiro; Ahsent: Prof. D. Ashton, Secretary; H. Bacon, L. Boutiettc; J. Burke; Prof. V. Burhans; Mr. W. Burt; Miss R. Farr; J. Griffin; Prof. R. Mannix; R. Seeley; Prof. R. Sherburne; Prof. C. Stratton; G. Totty; Dr. J. Yeo; M. Wiseman; Prof. J. Waters. a :-,«-A .j S. Hcrshkowitz; J. Bagwell; J. Malay; B. Dickinson; Prot. R. Langley, Advisor; M. Bellows; E. Wilson; President; N. Ballantyne; P. Dewey. Absent: Prof. E. Kitchen, Advisor; Prof. E. Gire, Advisor; Prof. A. McGarrett, Arvisor; E. McDonough, Vice-President; V. Martinsons, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Brooks. Relaxing in the L Peek-a-hoo 44 Honor Auxiliary Sargent College Honor Auxiliary, founded by the Class of 1924, is tlie undergraduate honor society at Sargent. Membership is open to anyone in the upper three classes whose scholastic standing is above average, who has completed some piece of constructive work, and who is worthy to represent Sargent. There are many qualities which must be considered in the selection of candidates, such as: appearance, attitude, concern for others, initiative, judgement and adaptability, loyalty, responsibility, service, sincerity, and social-emo- tional maturity. A candidate must serve willingly, not for her own advancement,, but for the good of others and for her College. Each class submits to Honor Au.xiliary a list of those girls whoni they feel are eligible. The members of Honor Auxiliary then discuss, vote and accept the ones who have met the required qualifications. . i 2! fiSMH« BM_ The Lcnv Review, now in its 36th year, is a technical legal periodical which specializes ir articles of practical significance to New England lawyers. Each quarterly issue contains articles written by leading authorities in the field of law, comprehensive notes and surveys of New England law compiled and written by student editors, analytical comments on recent cases of importance in New England prepared by members of the Review, and reviews of newly published books of legal interest. The Review is the honorary society of the Law School. Members are selected for their outstanding scholastic ability plus their compe- tence at legal writing and research. However, the Law Review is not all work. At an annual banquet attended by the student members, faculty and guests, certificates and Law Review keys are presented to senior mem- bers. Bi-weekly coffee hours are held for mem- bers and faculty, and several informal parties are run throughout the year. Law Review The Staff annins . School of Law Top Row. E. Ludorf; E. Piper, Jr.; J. Soshnick; J. Pagan; E. Mahan; W. Hillman; N. Wolk; N. Brisson; G. Galer. Middle Row: A. Kramer; L. Geremia; H. Finks; J. Labell; S. Ellison; R. Grodberg; J. Rubin; L. Berkman; V. Lombardi. Front Row. L. Snyder; R. Simpson; J. Middleton, Book Review Editor; R. Pearson, Comment Editor; Prof. R. Kent. Adx ' isor; R. Miller, Editor-in-Chief; J. McGafRgan, Note Edi- tor; J. La Plante; J. Breslow, Bjisiness Manager; R. Gilman. Absent: J. Atwood; C. Bennet; N. Burke; S. Ellison; A. Factor; H. JafFee; K. Karger; J. Kinder; N. Littlefield; M. Nichols, Jr.; H. Peterson, Jr.; D. Roberts; A. Shaw; P. Bouchard; H. Caviston; E. Cooley; J. Tiffin; R. Williams. Staiuliiig: M. Newman; VV. Lcbuvvitz; L. Williams, Jr.; H. King; A. Spieler. Seated: N. Siderius, Secretary; M. Schiff, President; A. Brailey, Jr., Treasurer. Absent: G. Chase, Vice-President; A. Piro; D. Powers; A. Marcus; R. Zofgren. Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals The School of Medicine 46 Alpha Omega Alpha School of Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha is a national honor medical society. It was organized at the Col- lege of Medicine of the University of Illinois in 1902 and is the only order of its kind in medical schools on this continent. There are over 60 chapters in the United States and Can- ada, nearly all of the medical schools of highest rank being represented. Gamma Chapter of Boston University was established in 1948 and admits one-sixth of the senior class on the basis of scholarship and character In the spring and fall of each year Alpha Omega Alpha sponsors an address by a dis- tinguished member of the medical profession. The aims of the Society are the promotion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encouragement of a high standard of character and conduct amohg medical students and graduates, and the recognition of outstanding attainment in medical science, practice and re- lated fields. Top liow: J. Meade; A. Rain; T. Thorntun, C. Murphy; C. Morrison. Middle Row: A. Pritsker; M. Wasilewski; J. Brunt; J. Copans; C. Ciardi; H. Law- danski; M. Szpakovvski; D. Houghton. Front Row. J. VValdman; R. Efron, Treasurer; C. Tripp, Vice- President; B. FoUey, President; N. Poretta, Corre- sponding Secretary; N. Messina, Historian; P. Learner. Absent: Prof. M. Connelly, Advisor; S. Kesselman, Recording Secretary; A. Aleknas; D. Barmus; B. Bloom; R. Burk; B. Dunay; R. Gow; J. Howell; T. Kazer; R. Klayma; E. Letevre; J. Lifton; R. MacLean; J. Mitro; J. Tiano; J. VVheaton. Pi Omega Pi All-University Top Row: J. Ciardi; E. Senal; E. Krasnovv; W. Sar- mento. Second Row: A. Newman; R. Kline; N. Fowler; L. Gregory; C. Ardito. Front Row: W. Var- tanian; M. Aronson, Vice-President; R. Burke, Presi- dent; H. Lucas, Secretary; L. Seronick. Absent: Prof. T. Van Slyke, Advisor; J. Weinstein, Treasurer; H. Kasper; K. MacDonald. Delta College of Liberal Arts College of Business Administration Thaea College of Business Administration Top Row. E. Saulen; P. ClafFey; M. Balmayne; A. Gomes; W. Mackay; C. Ciardi; B, Folley; J. Whitney. Front Row. H. Trompeter; P. Beattie; M. Szpakowski, President; A. Cataldo, Secretary; C. Tripp; C. Green. Absent: N. Messina, Vice-President; L. OfFenhartz, Treasurer Pi Lambda Theta School of Education Top Row; Miss L. Tolman; Mrs. A. Nickolson; Prof. H. Murphy; Miss I. Johnston. Front Row: Miss S. Gavel; Miss P. Nelson; Prof. B. Crossley. Absent: R. Dority, President; F. Genua, Vice-President; M. McAuhffe, Recording Secretary; E. CuUinan, M. Droney; M- Mitchell, Members-at-large. 48 Top Row: J. Gostanian; R. Piro; J. Mobius; M. Spinale; M. Linton. Middle Row: A. Lanci; J. Carlson; N. Dow; S. Melahoures; A. Marcucci; E. Laferriere; J. Cavicchi. Front Row: H. Brown, G. Brown, Vice-Preiidettt; A. Sparano, President; K. MacElroy, Secretary-Treasjirer; J. Pollard. Absent: Prof. A. Sostek, Advisor; G. De Piero; T. Downs. APXOS School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Row: V. Bean; A. Smith; G. Norwood; S. Cotton; R. Hersee; D. Sternlight; H. Podolak; F. Martin; M. Goldstein; M. Spinale. Front Row: N. Elia, Treasurer; M. Von Deck, Vice-President; T. Downs ' , President; R. Piro; S. Scotti. Absent: J. LaFlame, Corresponding Secretary; J. Preston, Recording Secretmy; R. Brown; E. Carmichael; M. Crocco; J. Cole; E. Downing; M. Goldman; K. Hansen; F. Hilse; D. Kushner; C. LaVallee; R. MuUaney; M. Pykosz; R. Ouellette; B. Rosa; B. Schmottlack; F. Smith; P. Smith; W. Smith; D. Thatcher; F. Martin; K. Williams. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia School of Fine and Applied Arts 49 Alpha Epsilon Rho School of Public Relations and Communications Top Y{ow. J. Carr; E. Berkowitz; A. Wyche; P. Caston- guay; G. Christensen; D. Wardwell. Vront Row. Prof. S. Dimond, Advisor; G. Lilly, President; M. Sokol, Secretary; D. Oppenheim, Treasurer. Absent: R. De- •Vnhc; ]. Rourke. Lambda Theta Pi School of Public Relations and Communications Top Row. V. Syjatz, Secretary; C. Poce, Treasurer; D. Libutto, Editor of Newsletter; E. Merrylees. Front Row. R. Burke, President; C. Mosesso, Vice-President. Absent: J. Maxen, Asst. Editor of Newsletter; J .Gil- man; E. Coming; M. Coyne; E. Phillips. .50 iop Row: R. Healy; S. Goldstein; J. Nesson. Corre- sponding Sec; M. Handel; R. Gilson; C. Silk. Middle Row: W. Bell; R. Crocker; W. Taylor; E. Paltrineri; D. McClair; R. Stevens; F. Fishman; F. Smith. Front Row: Prof. H. Stephenson, Advisor; E. Fine; J. Samo; V. Metelsky; L. Lewis; K. Karbach. Absent: V. Kounas, President; VV. Harrington, Vice-President; L. Lewis, Recording Secretary; J. Caccivio, Treasurer; M. Ab- bruzzese; Y. Altman; S. Alpers; T. Abueva; J. Beau- mont; S. Batiste; R. Cannon; B. Chandler; H. Ech- malian; A. Foster; W. Filene; L. Grossman; L. Gordon; C. Geraneo; J. Kernan; L. Kojm; R. Kelly; L. Leary; M. Macomber; J. Pausner; W. Pierce; B. Schreft; G. Shaw; T. Skiles; L. White; R. Winer. Tau Mu Epsilon School of Public Relations and Communications PUBLICATIONS HUB BOARD JEAN WHITNEY Chairman, College of Business Administration PROF. PHILIP E. BUNKER Advisor HELEN LUCAS Secretary, College of Liberal Arts (T ' v ( - d PROF. EVAN HILL Advisor Not pictured: LEONARD KRASSNER School of Medicine JOHN BEATON Evening Division LOUANA LYMAN School of Education y - 5 LESLIE HEREFORD Sargent College !!fwpjmi KATHLEEN MAC ELROY I School of Fine and Applied Arts j WILLIAM HOGSETT School of Theology RONALD MARTIN College of Indttstrial Technology FRANCIS KENNEY School of Law DOROTHY COOLEY School of Nursing VLADIMIR METELSKY School of Public Relations and Communications JANET LOVEJOY School of Social Work KATHRYN PROPER Graduate School BOSTON UNIVERSITY HUB E. Richard Heldeman Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors D. James Cohen, Organizations Marie Sulprizio, Senior Portraits Helen Lucas, Senior Biographies Robert J. De Luca, Athletics Editorial Assistants Cosette Berge Muriel Brouillard Joseph Brusiloff Lorraine Beldotti Jane Cyriacks Gaby Drayton Ann-Ruth Falthzik Benjamin Frank Rosetta Furia Jack Heller Judy Hodes Nina Jaffin Warren Jones Barbara Kataroski Claire Landro Edith Marks Sandra Morian Richard Rasher Kenneth Rotcop Beryl Rosenstein JefFry Ruttenburg Jules Sack Stephanie Schwartz Robert Siff Lou Shattuck Edith Somerset George Spelios George Stoddard Sanford Weinreb David O. Shapiro Business Manager Randall Hurley Advertising Manager, First Semester Elise Bloom Advertising Manager, Second Seme ' , Exchange Editor, Assistant Business Managers Stanley Weisberg, Organizations Gloria Posner, Photography August Olsen, Circii nfion Assistants Florence Bady Martha Semans Marcia Miller Madeline Krakower Ardy Anthony Dick Heldeman Dave Shapiro 54 Barbara Feig Beverly Phillips Marilyn Saitz Betty Goldberg Richard Finser Editorial Board: Helen, Dick, Bob, Marie, Jim. ' insiness Board: 3unny, Gloria. Dave, Drganizations: Beryl, llimmy, Judy. Advertising: QStandittg ' ) Barbara, Gus, Madeline, vlarcia. ( Seated ' ) Mitzi, rlandy. Bunny, Ardy. ienior Portraits: Edith, Vluriel, Marie, Claire. Jiusiness Staff: Gloria, Dave, Martha, Bunny. enior Biographies: Gaby, ' lelen, Barbara. thletics: Bob, Warren, andy, Lou. IE-- ■y ' gmMM. BOSTON UNIVERSITY NEWS Business Staff: Bob; Steve; Joan; Bob; Dick; Pete; Joan. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief William Archer Managing Editor Kenneth Rotcop Copy Editor Dacia Libutti Sports Editor Lawrence Strumwasser City Editor Allan Andrews Asst. Managing Editor George Stoddard Photo Editor Gordon Lunsford EDITORIAL STAFF Asst. City Editor Richard Hall Robert Markowitz Donald Dery Donald Hansen Adelbert Jakemen, Jr. Carmela Poce Walter Pierce Morton Meltzer Charles McGillicuddy Richard Beckstorm Drama and Mtisic Editor Ray Murphy Editorial Assistant Lila Smoleroff Critic Tonv Russell Columnists Copy Readers Judith Maxem Edith Marks Staff Reporters George Binney Theodore Robitaille Nancy Murray Nancy Murdock Susan Atwood Lewis Barrett Gene Bellerose Edith Bozza Robert Black Arthur Bowlen Perry Dickinson John Drummond Joan Gilman Charlotte Irving Henry Kharfan Richard Opie Joel Saibel Eleanore Phillips Irving Shear David Smith George Tashjian Hugh Whall Frances Dunkle John Shields Photographers Sports Reporters Joseph BrusilofF Richard Paul Robert Chamberlin Frank Cannon Keith Sheldon Stephen Foster, Asst. Philip Hendle Sidney Nicoll Norman Rossman Gary Shenfield Marvin Hurwitz William Cardoso Stanley Reitman BUSINESS BOARD Business Manager Robert Cohen Advertising Manager Robert Armour Assf. Business Manager Stephen Kirshner Asst. Adi ' ertising Manager Joan Haffer Business Assistant Joan Rochman Advertising Assistant Richard Robbins Edward Siff BUSINESS STAFF Peter Romanow Judith Shindel Benjamin Frank Editorial Board: Al; Ken; Bill; Dacia; George Larry. Business Board: Steve; Joan; Bob; Bob. Scieiitia All-University Top Row: R. Rosenthal; G. Singer; K. Kellogg; M. Margulies. Front Row: Prof. J. Mason, Advisor; W. Babaian, Editor-in-Chief; G. Brecher, AssistatH Editor; L. Dewis; J. Russell, News Editor. Absent: W. Beck, Features Editor; M. Corn, Distribution Editor. 308 Bay State Road 58 x PROFESSIONALS Top Row: B. Frank; H. Goldberg; C. Adams; F. Gopen J. Packer; M. Aronson. Front Row: S. Shapiro; Dr. A, Freeley; E. Gibbons. Absent: G. Baker; R. Beiswenser; C. Berge; P. Bern stein; A. Blackman; B. Boltax; E. Bradshaw; H. Brown J. Casey; D. Clark; E. Coffey; A. Cohen; D. Cohen D. CorneHus; M. Cowell; H. Davis; B. Eisenman: R. Estner; S. Fenchel; A. Flynn; R. Frankhn; R, Freed; M. Friedman; H. GalHn; E. Goldstein; M Lhihersitv debaters win another trophy. Tournament winners and Queen of Hearts 60 Greene; T. Gruber; R. Guller; E. Hall; J. Hambleton; H. Jenkins; J. Kelsay; M. Kenneally; N. Kilpatrick; J. Kirk; D. Kronberg; B. Lee; J. Logozzo; J. Marks; N. Murdock; E. Myskowski; L. Offenhartz; F. Ostopowich; J. Packer; J. Palmer; M. Robinson; E. Rodriguez; C. Shacter; V. Shaw; V. Shea; G. Sher- man; E. Simmons; M. Spear; S. Suarson; O. Wasser- man; R. Winzler. Debating Teams All-University The 1955-56 season marks the si.xtieth anni- versary of the founding of the Boston University Debating Teams, one of the oldest, largest, and most successful forensic organizations in the United States. Early in the fall John Kirk and Ernest Gibbons represented the Teams in a debate with the team from Cambridge (England) University. Other first semester tournaments in- cluded: the University of Vermont, six Greater Boston Forensic Association, the University of Iowa, and Tufts University. During the second semester the Tenth Annual National Invitational Debate Tourna- ment was sponsored by the University. Thirty of the leading teams in the United States par- ticipated in over 100 debates. In addition, the University Team participated in over ten other tournaments during the second semester. Kappa Delta Phi was founded in 1900 as a men ' s professional educational Iraternity dedi- cated to serve humanity in all aspects of life without discrimination for race, creed, or color. Delta Chapter was founded at the University in 1926. Activity is the by-word of the fraternity. Weekly meetings are held to discuss immediate and current problems. Fraternity members can be found at nearly all School of Education activities and many all-university functions. This year Kappa Delta Phi sponsored a 30th Anni- versary Ball in April to which all chapters were invited. The annual National Convention, held in Boston, closed the curtain upon many happy experiences. Business Meet ' nio Reliiiioii III Ediiciition Kappa Delta Phi School of Education Top Row. D. Trott; A. Hagopien; A. Panteli. Second Row: G. BittrolfF; T. Boyd; R. Granato; G. Stoia. Front Row: G. Flrshow; J. McCoomb; J. Kirk, Presi- dent; R. Randall, Corres-ponding Secretary. Absent: G. Arsnow; J. Cassidy; R. Crystal; G. Dexter; A. Donatelli; R. Downes, Vice-President; H. Fairbanlcs; R. Finn; H. Gallina, Treasurer; A. Fraioli, Recording Secretary; T. Hall; J. Hambleton; R. Henderson G. Jacobson; D. Lambert; J. Lobosco; P. Lombard S. MacKinlay; H. Mitchell; S. Patterson; V. Riccardi W. Spalke; A. Wagner. Alpha Delta Sigma All-University T. Freeman, Vice-P ' vsident; P. Healey; Prof. R. Washburn, Advisor. Absent: W. Beardsley; P. Benton; G. Carp; R. Crocker, Treasurer; J. Dahill, Secretary; W. Filene, Jr.; J. Freeman, Jr.; B. Friedman; M. Gilvar; B. Flandell; G. Jenkins; D. MacGray; D. McQuarrie; J. Malloy; F. Mazzarelli; V. Metlelsky; R. Morgan; C. Newton; E. Paltrineri; I. Singer; C. Slobodkin; G. Smith; F. Stavis, President; R. Whittles; T. Wong. ¥ .mw I way ■ I ljlMWaC li MMWlJ«IWWM l W I «WI M flKWIiWMgMMi)M I «U I I ' Uftf :. i MHW!teM WU.!H W. ' AWM| yS ' ffrtff g Chemia Axl-University Standing: C. Palmigiano; J. King; P. Iran; S. Orlowski; C. Morgenstern; M. MarguHes. Seated: A. Stranieri, Co-Secretary; M. Silverman, Vice-President; G. Roper, President; L. Gregor, Treasurer. Absent: Dr. N. Lichtin, Advisor; J. Newman, Co-Secretary; D. Aery; G. Babikian; A. Barry; R. Boltax; B. Burrell; H. Cohen; C. Davis; L. Depper; C. Dodge; L. Fledmanis; J. Hefforn; E. Hempiniske; M. Hilton; A. Kaplan; A. Lecomte; E. Earner; A. Levine; R. Leyton; R. MacDonald; R. Mandell; P. Mendes; P. Millstein; D. Norman; L. Nickrosz; B. Penn; W. Foley; R. Polskv; J. Rose; G. Sacks; D. Schuman; N. Shang; M. Sibley; K. Skolnick; E. Stella; B. Tucker; S. We. ler; J. Wolinsky; T. Wornick. 62 Top Row: E. BoruchofF; F. Newcoinb; J. Starr; M. Burns. Front Row: E. Westerman; R. Hickey, Treas- urer; R. Granetz, President; N. Weiss, Vice-President; S. Goodman, Secretary. Absent: Mr. A. Trout, Ad- visor; N. Dusenberre; M. Bevis; M. Hamilton; W. Bruce. Psychology Club All-University Top Row: H. Bovlt; A. Barlas; M. Dingwall; C Morgenstern. Second Row: G. Cirulis; W. Babaian N. Kothari; R. Namiot; J. Calandrella; M. McNichol Front Row: D. Osborn; J. Bates; J. Russell, President J. Downing; L. Adams, Vice-President. Absent: Dr B. Lutz, Advisor; L. Chin, Secretary; J. Page, Treas urer. Bios Club College of Liberal Arts 63 Human Biological Association College of Liberal Arts Top Row: J. Shultz; L. Dewis; H. Kreevoy; C. Morgenstern; D. J. Cohen; M. Cooley. Front Row: R. Rosenthal; G. Singer, Secretary; B. Rosenstein, President; J. Russell; L. Harsh. Absent: Dr. B. Walker, Advisor; E. Learner; R. Kushner; R. Budgell; R. Himmelfarb; R. Ba.xter, Treastirer; N. Gear; R. Powell; T. DeNitto; R. Ehrlich; W. Babain; W. Glass; W. Beck; D. Wekstein; M. Tucker; R. Pigott; P. Soucy; R. Mandell; H. Sogoloff; L. Stanley; D. Hunt; G. Sacks; C. Rotman; D. Mamis; B. Langsam; R. Namiot; A. Perlmutter; L. LaGattuta; J. DePonte; P. Roessel; F. Sheehan; J. Pappas; V. Spiro; E. Sahatjian; R. Donovan; P. Wood; G. Baron; H. Gordon. Top Row: N. Vamxakias; F. Ferraro; S. Finkelstein M. Pallotta; R. Duncan; R. Cummings; R. Mitchell Jr. Second Row: O. Wasserman; H. Cutler; M. Regal R. Hakin; W. Henrikson; F. Mossman, Jr.; C Lyndon. Front Row: Prof. J. Fawcett, Advisor; H Tenenbaum, Secretary; D. Schofield, President; G Totty, Vice-President; E. Santoro, Treasurer. Absent T, Acker; N. Aftuck; D. Armitage; R. Bardwell F. Barrett; R. Beecher; L Bender; R. Biernacki A. Bloomfield; R. Bolivar; R. Brou ' n, Jr.; G. Carlson M. Cohen; R. Cohen; M. Conant; S. Cooper; J Dannin; M. Dastous; R. DeLuca; P. DeGuglielmo A. DeVito; C. Dunn; R. Eastman; E. Ehrlick; J Engdahl; T. Eyles; W, Feer.ey; K. Ferrick; M Fleischer; A. Fogel; J. A. Foster; J. F. Foster; R. Gallagher; R. Germino; M. Gillis; R. Goldman; J. Garb; T. Greenquist; A. Haut; D. Henricksen; G. Huddish; R. Hull, Jr.; S. Ings; R. Janusz; L. Keimach; R. Kochanski; R. Kropp; J. Kyriakos; R. Larsen; J. Leylegian; F. Lezberg; L. Lucas; D. Lu.xton; D. MacPherson; R. MacPherson; Z. Mestel; J. Michael; E. Mills; J. Morakis; T. Noonan; J. O ' Sullivan, Jr.; J. Packer; N. Pappas; R. Pollack; J. Pratt; S. Pressman; F. Saulter; W. Shields; J. Solomon; H. Stevens; A. Swartz; J. Thompson; D. Vanasse; J. Watson; M. Wiseman; T. Wright; E. Yee- Accounting Society College of Business Administration 64 Head Table: iM. J. Cronin, New England Chapters Co-ordinator; Mr. J. Krey, Advisor; Prof. G. Howe, Chairman of Management Department; Mr. F. Maria, Industrial Relations Director, Merrimac Mfg. Co.; j. O ' Brien, President, B.U. Student Chapter; Prof. E. Robinson; A. Haskell. Other Officers: A. Brunini, Vice-President; R. Dempster, Secretary; J. Fallon, Treasurer; D. Vannosse; W. Feeney. Society for the Advancement of Management College of Business Administration Yop Row: P. Shuman; T. DelGreco; J. Carroll; M. Colburn; A. Sannella; P. Zucker; G. DeStefano. Front Row: Prof. M. Murphin, Adi ' isor; I. Enokian. Vice-President; D. Cohen, President; M. Sherman; J. Heath; J. Morse, Treasurer. Absent: J. Heath, Corresponding Secretary; P. Brunswick; M. Shapero; T. Lampert; G. Zalvin; A. White; A. Bacon; P. Bottai; P. Fontes; H. Stein; M. Liner; J. Lobosco; N. Plaff; J. Merino; A. Lessler; L. Mintz; D. Gordon; N. Lowis; J. ' Cowler; N. Glickstein; J. Adamsky; A. Gilberg; D. Dobrin; J. Nolan; R. Vort; A. Minsky; J. Livowski; I. Salk; S. Lund; E. Marx; C. Brady; ' B. Goldman; G. Leshefsky; N. Pirrello; G. Baker; R. Estar; M. Morris; M. Grodensky; B. Berger; J. Cowles; P. Manning; M. Topjian; B. Jeffers; G. Selian; L. Sherman. Elementary Ed Club School of Education 65 Kappa Gamma Psi School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Row. D. Morrison; R. Narducci; F. Convey R. McClentic; E. Mason; D. Troderman; P. Marino J. Oneschuk; R. Brown; P. Pascucci. Third Row D. Loud; N. Guidaboni; A. Powers; T. Lucas; R. Perry; J. Richter; A. Taglino; M. DePasquale. Second Row: R. Magnuson; G. Garneau; D. Potter; P. Paige; R. Christensen; J. Laspisa; D. Short; R. Fishman. Front Row: Prof. L. Cornell, Advisor; R. Ford, Treaszirer; J. Wiltshire; R. Gader, President; A. Giampa, Secretary; F. Starks, Chaplain; R. Forsman. Absent: K. AUelsach, Vice-President; E. Birch; M. Connors; M. Cooney, Jr.; R. Cullen; M. Crociati; H. Davis; T. Dumas; P. Gervais; W. Getchell; J. Giangrasso; F. Higgins; D. Mullen; L Pinkofsky; A. Potter; S. Russell; E. Winston; L. Woodward. Mu Phi Epsilon School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Row: S. Merrill; F. Hughson; J. Cleaves; N. Haskell; B. Huntress; B. Goldstein; M. Baxter; S. Destefano; S. Karkus. Middle Row: J. Cavicchi; B. Perry; M. Smith; C. Brown; J. Balda aro; A. Lanci; E. Chakulski; V. Bryant. Front Row: Miss E. Stearns; F. Scappaticci, Corresponding Secreatry; H. Coska, President; R. Lopes.Recording Secretary; F. Clifford, Treasurer. Absent: B. Obermann, Vice-President; N. Bojar; L Cunningham; B. Dearborn; P. Feer; M. Ferland; R. Ross; H. Mehaffey; A. Piasecki; G. Hen- derson; n. Thompson. 66 Top liuw: A. Giampa; A. Gadci; U. Troderman; R. Christensen. Second Row: J. Wiltshire; N. Peirce; L. Fanniello; C. Gustafson; P. Wolfsson; F. ClifFord. Front Row: R. Cullen, President: Mr. L. Chrisman, Advisor: C. Brown, Secretary: R. Narducci, Treasurer; R. Ford, Vice-President. Music EdiLcators National Confereiue School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Row: E. Orpin; D. Hassapelis; E. Christopher; E. Moule; J. Montagna. Middle Row: N. Dow; S. Fenster; B. Bowker; E. Poser; P. Thayer; C. Malone. Front Row: S. Melahoures; L. Nixon, Recording Sec- retary; M. Goff, Treasurer; G. Brown, President; K. MacEhoy, Vice-President; ]. Pollard. Ahsent: Miss J. Temple, Advisor; A. Hopkins, Corresponding Secre- tary; J. Wheaton. Pi Kappa Epsilon School of Fine and Applied Arts 67 Pi Sigma School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Roiv. M. Wallace; I. Segel; R. Bell; W. Robinson; R. Kindelan; V, Pitzi; D. Pillsbury S. Wish. Middle Row; E. Regenthal; J. Gostanian; R. Fariello, M. Linton; F. McCarthy; R. Mazziotelli; T. McGuire; A. McCullough; E. Dyer; G. Guilbeault. Front Row: Mr. John Ottiano, Adviior; R. Erickson, Secretary: D. Bartlett, Vice-President; A. Sparano, President; S. Edelstein, Treasurer; Prof. P. Kelsey, Advisor. Absent: R, Bl;ikc; B. Clements; B. Shuman. Phi Chi Theta School of Fine and Applied Arts Top Row: M. Clark; B. Burbridge; H. Doane; V. Cushing, Treasurer. Front Row: J. Page, President; L. Croley, Vice-President; I. Evans, Secretary. Absent: M. Tivenan. 68 .J X A J STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT-FACULTY ASSEMBLY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Eugene Floyd; Judith Carlson, Recording Secretary; Harry Johnson, Corresponding Secretary: Dean John McKenzie, Chairman; Donald LePorte, Treasurer; Steven Marks, Delegate-at-Large; Prof. Philip Bunker; Richard Burke, Vice-Chairman; Dean Elsbeth Melville. Absent: Robert Blaise, Delegate-at-Larze. A tea prcccdmo the general meeting has become a tradition for the Student-Facultv Assembly. STUDENT-FACULTY ASSEMBLY The purpose ot the Student-Faculty Assem- bly is to provide a suitable medium For coop- eration among the University administration, faculty and students ... to encourage and pro- mote all-University relations and to establish a united University life and spirit ... to recom- mend such policy as affects all student activities and student interests ... to administer and co- ordinate various functions in accordance with these purposes. SFA, now seven years old, has undertaken to follow this idea of cooperation by promoting understanding of general University policies embodying all areas of student activities. This, the highest student governing body in the University, is the instrument for establish- ing in cooperation with the offices of the Dean of Women, Dean of Men and Student Activi- ties, procedures for organizations, including fraternities and sororities. It also sponsors many committees, which touch on numerous phases of student affairs throughout the University. Representation in SFA is based upon full- time enrollment in the schools and colleges of the University. In addition, there are eleven faculty and or administrative members ap- pointed by the President, plus eleven students appointed from leading University organizations. In order that the work of this body may be constantly carried on, an Executive Committee was established with four faculty and or admin- istrative members, the six student officers of the Assembly and a non-voting faculty or adminis- trative chairman. The Executive Committee serves as an ad- ministrative body for the Assembly by approving all new University organizations, approving the reactivation of organizations, regulating and establishing operation of these organizations in cooperation with the offices of the Dean of Women, Dean of Men and Student Activities. The Student-Faculty Assembly, by the very nature and character of its membership, em- bodies the ideal of a University family. A;.,;.Iv,_.. l ' ;ub. Harold Case, Chairman; Dean E. Melville; Mr. E. Floyd; Dean J. McKenzie; Dr. J. Yeo; Prot. C. Merlino; Prot. P. Bunker; Prot. J. Lavely; Prot W. Pratzner; Dr. R. Millard; Dr. B. Kessel; W. Sarmento; L. Seroniclc; R. Burke; H. Johnson; M. Aronson; R. Mallard; R. Pike; J. Tait; S. Marks; B. Dunay; E. Wilson; A. Steimen; L. Richardson; J. Drukman; C. Bigelow; D. LePorte; J. Carlson; R. Morash; R. Hersey; N. Dow; J. Logan; P. Wogaman; T. Barnes; J. Kirk; P. Zucker; M. Leavitt; M. Graham; C Cummings; ° J. Teahan; E. Porada; J. Rudofsky; R. Cohen; S. Murray; N. Hammond; R. Swanson; J. Downing; G. Knaut; P. Schaller; S. Teitz; A. Butler; D. Granter; P. Camp; R. Blais; H. Cotton; G. Ryan; E. Gecawicz; D. Trussell; T. Boyle; W. Archer; R. Heldeman; D. Cohen; I. Miller; J. Juechter; I. Lewis: H. Kasper; J. Terrill; R. Moore; A. Cohen. 71 Third Row: C Josephson; W. Conell; N. Jackson T. Kerr; W. Dorgan; J. Dahill. Second Row: J Ciardi; J. Butler; J. Orint; G. Terrenzio; J. Downing Front Row: M. Bellows, Corresponding Secretary J. Sheehan, Vice-President; H. Kasper, President; L. Norris, Prom Chairman; P. Dewey, Recording Secretary. Absent: A. Port, Acting Chairman; B. Searle, Treasurer; J. Tiano; G. Brecher; W. Crowell; K. Hagerstrom; H. Gollins; D. Haines J. Preston; M. Goff; M. Donahue; E. Earley; T. Boyle. 72 Senior Activities Conference All-University Since the Senior ' Activities Council was es- tablished to promote and guide social and academic affairs oF senior classes, membership consists of seniors from every undergraduate school, elected by students to represent their schools. The main purpose oF the council is planning the Senior Prom— to seniors the highlight of their college days. This year in addition to the Prom, the Coun- cil put on a tea for all senior class and student government officers of all the colleges, to promote better relations between the University leaders. The scheduling of dates, and meetings to discuss publicity, orchestras, options, and favors, were a few of the details involved in making the Senior Prom a memorable occasion— one to add the finishing touches to a wonderful life at the University. Top How: J. Peterson; C. Ciardi; S. Hershkowitz; G. Jenkins; J. Zevitas; H. Kronick; S. Goldberg. Front Row: C. Peterson; J. Terrill, President; P. Schaller; M. Berube; D. Mirski. Junior Activities Conference All-University J up Row: G. Goldberg; R. Uupont; W. Grantor; J. McSweeney; A. Marcucci. Front Row: R. Moore, President; D. Trott, Vice-President; J. Levine, Cor- responding Secretary; G. Andrian, Treasurer. Absent: Mrs. C. Peterson, Advisor; J. Zimbel, Recording Sec- retary; J. Archer; V. Cavallaro; C. Grogan; D. Hodes; P. Kilroy; R. Lipson; A. Long; P. Manning; H. Mitchell; M. Mollon; L. Moran; B. Schmottloch; J. Silverman; R. Burnell. Sophomore Activities Conferefice All-University 73 Student Council College of Liberal Arts Top Row. J. Ciardi; G. Andrian; L. Cooper; E. Berman; F. Vozzella; L. Gregory; H. Johnson. Middle Row. E. Krasnow; T. Sherman; L. Seronick; N. Fowler; J. Palmer; P. King; E. Sacks; R. Hayden; R. Boltax; A. Newman. Front Row. M. Aronson; H. Lucas; J. Stella, Treasurer; W. Sarmento, Chair- man; W. Vartanian, V ice-Chairman; E. Halkopoulos; R. Burke. Absent: Prof. T. Van Slyke, Advisor; K. MacDonald, Secretary: G. Senal. Student Council College of Business Administration A. Gomes; J. Sheehan; Prof. C. Paaske, Advisor; B. Dunay; J. McGinn, Vice-President: C. Ciardi, Vice- President; R. Mallard, -President; S. Armstrong; R. Pike; S. Marks; J. O ' Brien; R. MacPherson; D. Rise- man, Secretary; J. Tait, Jr., Treasurer. 74 Top Row. M. Odom; J. Mish; R. Gouterman; G. Koenig; A. Kelman. Front Row: A. Jacobsen, Secre- tary; P. Hendel; R. Blais, President; J. Theriault; J. Newburg. Absent: Prof. S. Good, Advisor; L. Moran; Vice-President; S. Wein, Treasurer; C. Casler; M. Clairmont; M. Spear; W. Weeks; W. Cardoso; B. Conn; M. Greene; J. Swartz; S. Temkin. Student Council College of General Education Top Row: J. Malay; B. Holtzbog; G. Ripley; E, Gcrber; D. McKee; M. Smith; M. Pushee; P. Kilroy: M. Bellows. Second Row: M. Pytko; E. Wagner S. Herskowitz; Prof. G. Bravvley; Prof. R. Langley Y. Mongeau; L. Richardson; A. Steinman. Front Row J. Bagwell, Treasurer; E. Wilson, President; B. Dickinson, Recording Secretary; M. McElhiney, Vice- President. Absent: Prof. E. Gardner; Prof. Hillman; Dean G. Makechnie; C. Demarco, Corresponding Secretary; J. Collins; S. Drewery; J. Jeuchter. Student-Faculty Governing Assembly Sargent College 75 Student Comtcil College of Industrial Technology Seated: D. English, Treasurer; M. Mitchell, Secretary; Dean H. Carlson, Advisor; E. Gecawicz, President; F. Fogg. Stafiding: C. CofFin, Jr.; L. Karnakis; W. Spinney; K. Tolides. Absent: Prof. J. Flynn, Advisor; J. Barch; M. Jones; R. Dunbrack; J. Miller; D. Trussell, Vice-President: F. Gosselin; D. St. Pierre. Student Council Junior College Top Row: L. Hayes; J. Doliber; D. Corbet; J. Arey: A. Butler; M. Howland. Third Row: D. Fountain J. Pernokas; R. Rossino; W. Miller; L. Warshaw G. Varveris. Second Row: E. Fisher; S. Barber; J Malatesta; R. Morgan; S. Teitz; R. Zizza. Pront Row E. Daly; D. Granter; R. Awall, Vice-President; P. Camp, President; C. Forde, Secretary; Mr. H. Arm- strong, Advisor. Absent: M. Young, Treasurer; J. An- derson; D. Green; A. Haralambides; V. Isqur; J. Lang, W. Pitzer; W. Stone; B. Trtnnn; O Monrc: J. Nnhm. 1 76 Top Row: R. Downes; R. Granato; J. Orint; j. IJutlcr I. Enokian; T. DelGreco; A. Mintz; A. Panteli; D. Trott. Middle Row: R. leraradi; R. Bunnell; E. Greenwald; D. Cohen; B. Putnam; P. Zucker; V. Cavallero; M. Graham; D. Wells; D. Haines. Front Row: S. Goldman; M. Hart, Vice-President; J. Kirk, President; B. Sarazan, Secretary; J. Place, Treasurer; J. McCoomb. Absent: G. Arsnow; J. Barbrick; T. Boyd; W. Flannery; H. Gallina; K. Hagerstrom; H. Kronik; M. Leavitt; L. Lyman; P. Manning; H. Mitchell; S, Montgomery; J. Nolan. Student Coufuil School of Education Top Row: N. Eha; M. Baxter, Music Secretary; H. Brown; J. Carlson; G. Brown, Art Secretary; J. Mobius, Theatre Secretary. Middle Row: D. Bartlett; R. Fari- ello; A. Sparano; D. Alden; R. Erickson; B. Williams; M. Spinale. Front Row: G. Hiatt, Theatre President; N. Dow, Art President; R. Piro, Music President. Ahsent: R. Morash; R. Hersee; R. Christiansen; B. LaRue; R. Phillbrich. Student Government Board School of Fine and Applied Arts 77 Student Couiuil School of Nursing B. Prowse, Recording Secretary; S. Murray, President, M. Mills. Absent: M. Ross, Vice-President; V. Davidson, Treasurer; N. Hammond, Corresponding Secretary; Miss E. Mallardi, Advi ' inr: ]. Jacksnn. Student Council Evening Division Top Pow: L. Martin; J. Beaton; C. Brovelli; H. Zeichick. Middle Poxv: E. Wade; M. Lynch; M. Hikes; J. Page. Pront Row: C. Bigelow, Vice-Presi- dent; J. Drukman, President; M. Alden, Secretary- Treasurer; D. LePorte. Absent: Mr. F. Power, Advisor; J. Favaloro; P. Frisch; R. Hayes; S. Kaufman; A. Kelly; D. Le SafFre; J. Megeur; K. Nielsen; W. Oak; M. Small; J. Zazarella. 78 College of Liberal Arts Top Wow: J. MacDonald; S. Chasman. Front Row: R. Kline; E. Senal; C. Ardito. Junior Class Officers President Eugene Senal Vice-President Rochelle Klein „ . ( Shayna Chasman Secretaries -, - , r,, , , Jean MacUonald Treasurer Charles Ardito Top Row: J. Mascwa; R. Bonito. Front Row: R. Gordon; G. Andrian; R. Rosenthal. Freshman Class Officers President Robert Boltax Vice-President Edward Rudman (Nancy Rosenthal Secretaries | Barbara Schaefer Treasurer Al Kaplan Sophomore Class Officers President Robert Gordon Vice-President Gail Adrian „ . (Jean Maskwa Secretaries jj g . Treasurer Robert Rosenthal R. Boltax; E. Rudman; B. Schaefer; A. Kaplan. 79 College of Business Administration 1 Sta}idi)ig: E. 1 lali, 11. Wallace. Seated: S. Morian; C. Ciardi. Freshman Class Officers President Benjamin Frank Vice-fresident Cecelia Nedder Secretary Joan Walsh Treasurer Michael Cowell Junior Class Officers President Ed Hall Vice-President Camille Ciardi Secretary Sandra Morian Treasurer Howard Wallace SciitCii. li. I lank; J. Walsh. Standing: C. Nedder; M. Cov ell. 80 CBA helps with Santa ' s Worksh Sargent College of Physical Education C. Nott; S. Hershkowitz; N. Ballantyne; I. Pereira. Absent: Prof. E. Gire, Advisor. B. Israel; P. Kilroy; C. Grogan. Absent: Prof. S. Andrews, Adx ' isor. Freshman Class Officers President Mary Pushee Vice-President Julianna Sullivan Secretary Inger Trost Treasurer Doris Raab Junior Class Officers President Shirley Hershkowitz Vice-President . . . Nancy Ballantyne Secretary Inez Pereira Treasurer Cynthia Nott Sophomore Class Officers President Patricia Kilroy Vice-President . . . Cynthia Grogan Secretary Bererly Israel Treasurer Ann Drisko D. Raab; I. Trost; Prof. D. Koch, Advisor; M. Pushee; J. Sullivan. 81 School of Education R. Downes, President. Sophomore Class Officers President Robert Granato Vice-President Virginia Cavallaro Secretary Betty Center Treasure) Joseph Lobosco Junior Class Officers President Russell Downes Vice-President Lee Mintz Secretary Grace Rotigliano Treasurer Nancy Lourie R. Granato; V. Cavallaro. Freshman Class Officers President Robert Bunnell Vice-President Donald Wells Secretary Anne Bacon Treasurer Joseph Morse 82 I ui Wuiv: J. Uuoley; 1- DelGteeu; H. Lynns; F. Gulinello, Jr. Front Row. J. Morse; R. Bunnell; D. Wells; A. Bacon. School of Fine and Applied Arts Junior Class Officers i ' Anthony Sparano, Art Bart LaRue, Theatre Matthew Spinale, Music Peter Prouty, Art Gloria Di Piero, Theatre Paul Smith, Music Herbert Surette, Art Secretaries Barbara Sollinger, Theatre [Anita Lanci, Music [June Packhard, Art Treasurers Jack Reardon, Theatre [Richard Brown, Music J. Packhard, Art Treasurer. Sophomore Class Officers [Donald Bartlett, Art Presidents Joe Mobius, Theatre [Robert Christiensen, Music I Angela Marcucci, Art Vice-Presidents . . .-j Elaine Hunter, Theatre (Bruce Schmottlack, Music Betty Williams, Art Iris Klein, Theatre [Susan DeStefano, Music [Thomas McGuire, Art Treasurers ■! Robert Foley, Theatre [Walter Smith, Music Standing: R. Christensen; J. Cole; T. McGuire; R. Mobius. Seated: B. Huntress; A. Marcucci; S. Deste- fano; B. Williams. Freshman Class Officers [Robert Fariello, Art Presidents - Nancy Hedrick, Theatre [Dana Alden, Music [Roberta Zelikow, Art Vice-Presidents . . .- Bonnie Rusmussen, Theatre [Joyce Koury, Music {Irene Evans, Art Rae McLean, Theatre Phyllis Wolfson, Art Andrea Rodzinski, Art Lee Keiser , Theatre Richard Sanborn, Music Top Row: B. Ruasmussen; R. McLean; J Koury; R. Sanborn; P. Wolfson; I. Evans L. Keiser. Vront Row: D. Alden; N. Hedrick R. Fariello. School of Nursing Seated: B. Prowse; J. Cline. Stafidhig: Miss J. Greene, Adi ' isor; E. Meara. Sophomore Class Officers President Betty Voislow Vice-President Margery Mollon c (Lois Kahn Secretaries . . . „ , , Marjone Copeland Treasurer Tony Bouzianir Junior Class Officers President Betty Prowse Vice-President Joan Cline „ . (Elizabeth Meara becretaries r, , i ( raula aegaiman Treasurer Shirley Temple Top Row: N. Raeside; M. Copeland. Front fioxi ' .- B. de Marcken; B. Voislow; M. Mollon; A. Bouzianis. Freshman Class Officers President Bernice Blake Vice-President Anne Sherman c , • (Virginia Paschal Secretaries 1i i u-n Margaret Hillers Treasurer Shiela Rouslin 84 Standing: S. Rouslin; M. A. Sherman; B. Blake. Hillers; P. Sample. Seated: i s Janet Jackson. President; Lillian Crockett, Treasurer; Margaret O ' Neill, Vice-President. Absent: Irene Man- ning, Secretary. Graduate Division Officers School of Nursing John Beaton, President; Jessie Page; Curtis Bigelow, Vice-President; James Stranberg, Treasurer. Absent: John Favaloro, Secretary. Senior Class Officers Evening Division 85 Evening Division - « - v f A mm w ■ v ■ ■. ■■[ ' , ' J r $ ■ ' ' M M D. Leporte, President Junior Class Officers President Donald LePorte Vice-President Russell Hodgkins Secretary-Treasurer Pearl Olmstcad The Evening Division Get-Acquainted Dance, February 15, 1956 86 MUSIC AND THEATRE DIVISION OF THEATRE ARTS School of Fine and Applied Arts Francis Sidlauskas, Chainuan Jean Cocteau ' s infernal machine Directed by Basil Langton March I, 2, 3, 1956 James M. Barrie ' s the admirable crichton Directed by David Pressman December 1, 2, 3, (955 Arthur Miller ' s the crucible Directed by Peter Kass November 3, 4, 5, 19 J5 Infernal Machine TJie Admirable Crichton The Crucible 89 90 Paul Hindemith ' s Opera MATHIS DER MALER Directed hy Sarah Caldwell Fehniary 17, 18, 19, 1956 ' « ' ■ I • ' 1 , Ml- -- H:-.  ;.tv Boston University Symphonic Band Lee Chrisman, Conductor Paul Scheuerle, Assistant Conductor President Richard Gader Vice-President Joseph Giangrasso Secretary Constance Brown Manager Richard Gader Assistant Manager Matthew Pykosz Librarian Thomas Lucas Assistant Librarians Jeanne Cleaves Robert Christiansen Htm K ' 1 i Boston University Glee Clubs Dr. fames R. Houghton, Director WoxMENs Glee Club President Alice Mortimer Vice-President Eleanor Banas Secretary Helen Coska Lihrarian Arlace Chaisson Men ' s Glee Club President Robert Hersee Vice-President Stanley Zimmerman Secretary Anthony Lambiase Lihrarian Edward Carmichael Handel s Messiah presented by the chorus and orchestra Dr. James Houghton, Conductor Elbert D. McKissack, Assistant Maureen Taylor, Soprano Margaret Danford, Contralto Elmer Dickey, Tenor Richard Wilson, Bass G. Johnstone Gcikie, Pianist Dr. Max Miller, Harpsichordist fL 5.i!L . a u i ■4 . ' ? I, i. t a ib I ft •I ; aat fF -: 1 1 . iH n } ' • Boston University Choral Art Society Allen C. Lannom, Cond tctor Frank Renzulli, Assistant Director Paul Paige, Helen Taylor, Accompanists Presideiit Andrew Smith Vice-President Matthew Pykosz Secretary Florence Scnppaticci Treasurer Frederick W. Hilse, Jr. Ahiinni Secretary Flora GlifFord Boston University Symphony Orchestra Russell Stanger, Conductor Malloy M. Miller, Assistant Conductor President Thomas Downs Vice-President Martin Connors, Jr. Secretary Helen Przypek Final touch of make up Mr. Doxvd and Miss Kelly in Ilarvev 94 ■B9mSS 1 Top Row. Mr. N. Ashton, Advisor; W. Pierce; P. Hendel; M. Waldman; N. Ellerin. Second Row: G. Drayton; B. Hall; E, Rodriquez; P. Pickar; L. Tyrrell; E. Kalkstein. Front Row: C. Green; H. Kliger, Treasurer; M. Mongulies, Vice-President; D. Dunitz; President; P. Shuman, Corresponding Secretary; C. Kondek, Jr. Absent: B. Sudhalter, Recording Secre- tary; H. Tynes; R. Healy; R. Erickson; J. YafFee. Drama Club All-University Quoted on the Charles River Campus as being the organization with the new look is the Boston University Drama Club. Distinct from the Drama Department of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, the new All-University organization presented two major productions in the first season. Harvey, a com- edy by Mary Chase, and Girl Crazy by George and Ira Gershwin were both well received by large audiences. Readings from such well known plays as The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, kept the seasonal program well filled with inter- est for the membership. Guest speakers included Eddie Bracken and Ann Kimbel who played the leading roles in The Seven Year Itch. The Seminary Singers have carried the Uni- versity ' s name throughout the land. For twenty- nine years they have travelled from coast to coast giving concerts of sacred music in churches and at conferences. Dr. James R. Houghton founded the Singers in 1926 and has been the conductor since. The group has sung along the Atlantic Sea- hoard and has sung for a number of the General Conference sessions of the Methodist Church. This year they toured the Middle Western states, highlighting the year by appearances at the General Conference of the Methodist Church in Minneapolis. Seminary Singers has provided hundreds of University Theologs with a great experience in group activity built against a background of the finest church music. The long trips and many concerts have built a spirit of comradeship which spans the years. Seminary Singers The School iij I licoldgy Daniel L. Marsh Chapel and Plaza School of Theology Officers: F. Holmberg, President; A. Pope, ice-l ' rcsi dent and Business Manager; M. Dove, Secretary and Librarian; R. Millian, Treasurer; J. Logan, Publicity Manager; R. Martin, Travel Manager; W. Eillington, Property Manager; Dr. J, Houghton, Director. 95 O DORMITORIES The Inter-Dormitory Council represents 14 University dormitories. It is the co-ordinating agency which plans joint activities, considers common dormitory problems, and provides in- ter-dormitory communications. The primary aim of the 1955-56 council was to provide a suitable medium for cooperation anions the existing dormitories, to stimulate and promote activities on an individual and group basis among the members, and to utilize the resources of the member units in support of the activities of interest to the University com- munity. The IDC, which is represented in the Stu- dent-Faculty Assembly, serves as a medium be- tween the other University organizations and the resident students. Inter-Dormitory Council All-University Welcome, Dr. Case! Children ' s Christmas Party Top Row. D. Massery. Fourth Row: M. Klein; M. Fishman; R. Alexander. Third Row: M. Estabrook; T. Berreto; J. Moore. Second Row: H. Tarrant; J. Hynes, Secretary. Front Row: H. Strzelewicz, Cor- responding Secretary; M. Perkins, Treasurer; I. Lewis, President: ]. Gallo, Vice-President: P. Sugarman. Ab- sent: Dean E. Melville, Advisor; Dean J. McKenzie, Advisor; N. Haskell; N. Jacobs; J. Pollard; B. Martello; J. Humphrey; G. Simmons; L. Richardson; S. Baron; H. Zuckerman. 97 Second Row: N. Haskell; R. Alexander; L. Silverman, Treasurer. Front Row. N. Jacobs, President; L. SifF, Vice-President; P. Maule, Secretary. Absent: Miss J. Holmes, Advisor; S. Sterman, Social Chairman. Charlesgate Hall Thntk I put un weights Charlesgate East 98 All-University Charlesgate Hall, purchased in 1947 as the first large University dormitory, houses approxi- mately 350 freshman and 90 upperclass floor counselors and dormitory leaders. We remember many things about this, our first year ot dormitory life . . . registration day . . . roommates . . . Charlesgate vows B.C. will bow float . . . open house for parents . . . faculty tea . . . Thanksgiving dinner . . . frater- nity serenades . . . Service Day and the Christ- mas Party for underprivileged children . . . Fri- day afternoon teas . . . Judicial Board . . . bowl- ing, basketball and swimming . . . new mail- boxes . . . trying to get an outside line . . . exit fire drills . . . and of course, sunbathing on the roof. We remember how scared and homesick we were on registration day and we also remember, when finals closed out the year, how we hated to leave Charlesgate and the friends we had made here. Shelton Hall is an upperclass women ' s dor- mitory housing approximately four hundred and eighty-five girls. We have girls living with us who come from as close as Brookline and Newton and as far as Korea and Haiti. The dormitory offers much to the girls in the way of recreation and educational living. The House has four permanent staff mem- bers and a graduate student living on each floor serving as a junior staff member. Some of our major functions are our Carni- val to raise money for our Christmas Party for underprivileged children, a Dinner-Dance in February, an International Tea, and a Faculty Tea and Buffet. Some of the facilities offered to the girls are a dormitory newspaper, a ping-pong room and lounge, a snack bar with a television set, and a music room. 91 Bay State Road The Christmas Party Shelton Hall All-University Top Row. N. Porretta; G. Lebon; R. Efron; R Teitelbaum; M. Fishman; L. Epstein. Front Row E. Freidman, Treasurer; E. Banas, First Vice-President M. Klein, President; I. Lewis, 2nd Vice-President J. Lipton, Secretary; R. Isabelle, Ho ise Manager. Absent: B. Sarazen; G. Baker; B. Krohn. 99 Cutting the Christmas Cake Beacon Street entrance 100 Top Row: Dean J. McKenzie, Advisor; R. Colby, J. Thompson; R. Savage; F. Wolf. Front Row: R. Olson, Recording Secretary; R. Mrazik, Social Chair- man; D. Massery, President; R. Pike, Treasurer; W. Halliwell, Corresponding Sea ' etary. Absent: R. Bell; J. Dunleavy; J. Gallo; L. Keefe; W. Slaughter; W. Spalke; A. Van Hall; G. Williams. Myles Standish Hall All-University Myles Standish Hall, the University ' s largest housing unit, is the campus home ot almost 800 male students. A program of varied activities is carried on within the dormitory as well as on an all-University level. All dormitory activities are conducted through the Myles Standish Student Government Board, composed of class and floor representatives. The students, in cooperation with University officials, conduct a fall orientation program for incoming freshmen. Throughout the school year, dances are held in the dormitory ' s beauti- ful Silver Lagoon Lounge. Each spring, open house for parents and friends is a high point in the dormitory program. One of the most successful events of this past year was a Christmas party for fifty under- privileged children. Other notable activities in- cluded individual floor parties, a dormitory newspaper, and a highly successful series of dances. , RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS wBimm Top How. L . Butcher, Jr., I reasnrer; R. Drafahi. Clerk. Front Row: D. Houghton, President; Miss E. Stearns, Adx isor; P. Washburn, Secretary. Christian Science Organization Outside the new S.C.A. House The Mother Church ■1 102 All-University This year the Christian Science Organization notes twenty years oF service to Christian Scien- tists at the University. Students and facuhy constitute its membership, and all are invited to attend. Each active member takes his turn in selecting readings from the Bible and Science and I lealth with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder ol Christian Science. Two Christian Science lectures were spon- sored by this Organization. These were held in the Daniel L. Marsh Chapel. A reception was held at the beginning of each semester to acquaint students and faculty interested in Christian Science with the Organi- zation and its members. Our reception speakers this year were the Clerk of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, and a representative from the Christian Science Committee on Publication. The Newman Club, which sponsors over 100 meetings and widely varied activities each year, is the Catholic Club on Campus. It offers students a three-phase program, in the spiritual, intellectual and social fields. Membership in the club tends to develop a fuller understanding ot the Faith, and fosters a greater participation in its practice. Spiritual activities of the club include Mass and the Sacraments on campus, retreats. Com- munion breakfasts, counseling, guidance, and spiritual direction. In general, the club fulfills all the activities of a Catholic parish at the University. Classes, seminars, meetings, forums, lectures, and discussion groups assist the intellectual development of members. And the Club ' s dances, coffee hours, picnics, suppers, hiking trips, and ski-weekends provide a wide range of social opportunities. Newman Club All-University Top Row. S. Sullivan, H. Dahill, R. Kochanski, A. Marucci. Second Row: D. Brennan; A. Mahoney; M. Mogan; S. Montgomery; J. Meade. Front Row: M. Quirk; S. Gorman, Recording Secretary; R. Indeli- cato, Vice-President; W. Lally, President; R. Lindholm, Treasurer; A. Vandini, Corresponding Secretary; J. Meade. Absent: Father N. O ' Connor, Advisor. Sing at Retreat 1955 Retreat 103 Top Row: C. Dowd; G. Spaneas; M. Michaleas; N. Lembidakis; A. Gillis; E. Coulouras; N. Vam- vakias. Middle Row: D. Xenakis; S. Hichun; P. Panos; G. Andrian; H. Anastos; C. Sophios; J. Vernon. Front Row: Father K. Samaras, Advisor; E. Harris, Recording Secretary; A. Efstathiou, President; S. Melahoures, Corresponding Secretary; C. Karalekas. Absent: Prof. J. Alevizos, Advisor; G. Contos, Vice- President; P. Pantazis, Treasurer. Orthodox Club All-University Annual Scholarship Dajice A ProfitaMe Evenins, 104 This year the Orthodox Club continued in its endeavor to offer to all students ot the East- ern Orthodox faith the opportunity to increase their knowledge of their Christian heritage, deepen their spiritual life, and to find fellow- ship through the various activities and functions that the club presented. The year ' s activities included a get-acquainted party in September, dances, social hours, speak- ers, and religious films and slides on the Ortho- dox religion and religions of the world. The year ' s spiritual activities, were highlighted by an explanation of the liturgy of the Orthodox Cliurch by Father Eusebius Stephanou, instruc- tor at the Greek Theological Seminary in Brook- line. The Annual Dance in November high- lighted the year ' s social activities. The Student Christian Association is a group oi students trying to develop a truly Christian perspective towards all parts of life, their studies, their social relationships, their choice of voca- tion. Included in the varied and extensive program is emphasis on worship, fellowship, social re- sponsibility in all phases of life, and social service. Three weekend retreats are held each year including one social service weekend. Study discussion groups on stimulating timely topics are held four times a week at the Danielson House, the new SCA Center at 185 Bay State Road. Social service projects vary from Christmas caroling at hospitals or institutions to channeling volunteer student workers to the various social service agencies. Student-led worship services are held each noon in March Chapel. Fellow- ship includes suppers, square dances, and other informal and tormal recreation. Student Christian Association All-University i8i Bay State Road The Dedication Ceremony Top Row: L. Hudson; J. Palmer; J. MacDonald; S. Walker, Co-Chairmau; D. Santoro; Recordin g Sec- B. Reid; F. Hayes; H. Stevens. Front Row: R. retary; C. Mock, Treasurer. Absent: Dr. W. Overholt, Maxwell; N. Makechnie; M. Griffith, Co-Chairman; Executive Secretary; E. Croy, Secretary. 105 mmm ■$vm. Brotherhood Comicil All-University Standing: M. Schwartz; D. Vannasse; P. Ostrovsky; A. Vandini; F. Gopen; G. Matson. Seated: W. Lally, Vice-President; I. Miller, President; R. Koxhanski, Treasurer; T. Barnes, Associate Director. Hillel Foundation All-University Top Row: H. Cutler; M. Drister; S. Muhlfelder; M. Schwartz; S. Zimmerman. Middle Row: V. Finstcin; R. Katzetf; R. Sheingarten; N. Markson; P. Shuman; J. Garfinkle; M. Zimmerman; C. Blank. Front Row: Rabbi S. Perlman, Director; E. Jordan, President; M. Chalfin, Vice-President; E. Greenwald, Corresponding Secretary; F. Gopen, Treas- urer. Absent: R. Dansker, Recording Secretary; Mrs. S. Lee, Asst. Director; A. Leibovitz; A. Mintz; M. Aronson; I. Miller; N. Hochberg; L. Ephross; M. Trister; H. Josephs; M. Apkon; G. Wyman; P. Wolt ' son; J. Gordon; P. Selig; F. Silverberg. 106 Wesley Club All-University The HiUel House Top Row: N. O ' Neal; J. McCausland; D. Benedict J. MacDonald; L. Grady. Second Row: R. Forward M. Royal; W. Webb; A. Crawford; B. Chace; J Zavarella; D. Crawford. Front Row: J. Learned; D Mallinson, Treasiirer; A. Dana, Recording Secretary Rev. H. Bright, Advisor; W. Wallace, Jr., President; J. Hey, 1st Vice-President; M. Cook, Corresponding Secretary; R. Temperley, 2nd Vice-President. Absent: D. Patterson; R. Lawrence; A. Pope; C. Parker; J. Bennett; D. Spargo; P. Putnam; E. Milliken; L. Butler; J. Moore; N. MacLaren; S. Muelder; W. Swindell; T. Thoburn; R. Stolworthy; W. Witham; C. Morgan; R. Boobar; H. Marshall; H. Bartels; K. Latso; G. Pistone; J. Daigneau; V. SiUiker; N. Kinney; B. Bickerstaffs; B. Haung; D. Brown; D. Whitney; J. Bush; D. Ma.xweli; C. Hall; G. Grue; D. Gow; D. Craig; D. Haskell; C. Berge; D. Khacha- doorian; A. Doty; D. Webb; G. Matson; A. Chick; D. Bursey; M. Griffeth; C. Lewis; J. Chamberlain; P. Walkins; M. Copeland; D. Bell; L. Hudson; C. Mock; C. Kipp; E. Cunningham; A. Hughes; D. Hill; B. Chambers; J. Bowen; H. Kilburn. sS R.O.T.C. ARMY In addition to its primary objective of devel- oping commissioned officers for the Army, the ROTC plays an important part in developing qualities of character and leadership which will make young men better and more useful citizens. The present program is a branch general course leading to a Reserve commission or Regular Army commission, should the cadet be appointed a Distinguished Military Graduate. Selection to the Advanced course (junior and senior years) is highly competitive, and is based on the student ' s academic grades, military record, and leadership ability. This course, which stresses leadership, pro- vides instruction in psychological warfare, mili- tary teaching methods, organization, small unit tactics, and communications, as well as staff functions and procedures. Included in the Advanced course is a six- week summer encampment at a Regular Army post or camp. Here the student receives prac- tical field training, observes and participates in simulated combat operations and demonstra- tions, and visits Army material and equipment proving grounds. Upon successful completion of the Advanced course, students are commissioned in the Offi- cers Reserve Corps at a special ceremony. ' N Lt. Colonel Russell G. Spinney Officers and Staff: Top Roiv: SFC J. Gray; M Sgt. L. Manley; SFC R. Krisko; SFC R. Pemberton; M Sgt. J. Toplyn. Front Row: Major J. Bonta; Lt. Col. R. Spinney; Major W. Runte; Capt. K. McConkey Absent: ist Lt. W. Ciccolo. 110 ■iV::vTr ' -A ' • Z ' Above: 1st Year Advanced Top Row: S. Shuman; F. Wolpe; R. Cahill; R. Powell; P. Lukowski; D. Masserv; P. Arkin; T. Duggan; B. Tarr; H. Cutler; C. Karalekas. Third Row: E. Hall Jr.; E. Lewis; V. Petracca; F. Russell; C. Mock; L. Walton; W. Callahan; G. Hunt; A. Rayen; J. Jeremiah; H. Matthews; S. Hague. Second Row: D. Mulvihill; L. Hudson; A. Bibbo; J. Calandrella; G. Hayes; R. John- son; J. Foster; S. Kirshner; R. Ehrlich; W. Glynn; R. Sullivan; A. Cramer. Front Row: G. Spaneas; R. Schwager; R. LafHn; E. Harrington; A. Isgur; J. Garb; M. Tucker; W . Besso; W. Alexander; R. Hubbard; T. Kelly. Abient: R. Agneta; W. Behrenfeld; D. Brandt; G. Burke; L. Cohen; C. Fiorino; G. Margolis; H. Mook; J. Roggie; E. Somers; C. Varjian; E. Yaru- mian. Below: 2nd Year Advanced Top Row: G. Caso Jr.; A. Port; T. Gray; G. Theodoss; C. Dowd; C. Dudley; P. Pantazis; G. Basile. Third Row: P. Rudnick; D. Pauley; C. King; R. MacLean; A. Cirome; J. Gostanian; D. Smith; R. Hotte; F. Breker; W. Crowell. Second Row: J. Logozzo; A. Arabian; A. Crocker; P. Simons; S. Foster; W. Sarmento; N. Ma- kechnie; A. Buswell; B. Saffe. Frowf Row: R. Zey- toonjian; F. Marden; S. Armstrong; J. DePonte; E. Yee; R. Armour; R. Cohen; J. Sheehan; A. Efstathiou; M. Abbruzzese. Absent: J. Aizley; R. Biernacki; J. Bredice; R. Burke; V. George; R. Home; G. Jacob- son; C. Janzen; A. MacKinlay; C. Mehos. i f. f §■ f t % . f = |tf f 1 1 f ;. , AIR FORCE It is my job to do my utmost to preserve the guard which the Air Force keeps over this country. I believe we are confronted by the necessity to support, perhaps tor an indefinite period, tlie military strength necessary to pre- vent World War III . . . It will require us to hold tight to the realization that the numbers ot weapons means nothing, unless we have skilled people to operate them . . . Thus did Secretary of the Air Force, Mr. Donald A. Ouarles express a standing need For the well trained men ot the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. The AFROTC Program at the University selects students and prepares them tor the duties, responsibilities and prerogatives of lead- ership as USAF officers. Its curriculum is con- ducted throughout the students four year col- lege program. Throughout the whole four year program the cadet will develop by precept, example, and participation the attributes of character, personality and leadership. Based on graduation, successful completion of the Advanced Course, and the needs of the service, students are commissioned Second Lieutenants in the United States Air Force Reserve at a special ceremony and go on active duty shortly thereafter. Colonel Robert F. Strickland Officers and Staff: Top Row: M Sgt. W. Biagi; S Sgt. E. Leger Jr.; S Sgt. C. Pliillips; M Sgt. B. Protz; T Sgt. T. McLean. Front Row: Major H. Rogers; Lt. Col. N. Kuebler; Col. R. Strickland; Major R. Condon; Capt. K. Neuenschvvander. Absent: ist Lt. H. Dushame; S Sgt. J. Flanagan. 112 m - ' m ' is .s. -. • ' J ' M C. ilMV -.:Vi., ■ ■::- -- ' ' .,: ' ' ■:i ' .r ' ; - ■PKM.M.- M c BtAaJi Si A liL JB. m ' A ' A vr B ' Ob «p 40 ' Vr...; .... NV ' w H ' B B - H B Kl - M H 1 I I Bv ij -v Iv Hb V ' 9 Pl W ||||- f - Wi ! .! Zi fli bM • ' yj ' I hL ■ -vS Aa l B : fHH ' - eL - ' ■ ' ' ISmII H I H li f lj B A ■■ . Tv -| ' .L, ' Bik ' tm ' ■■ S ' y||C T 4 H m . ir iiBfelft ' ■ ■i iL3V i , - liiiilillirlllf ■In: 1 ■|lt| 1 ! ' f ; flKvt ■.A ' SP ' .J 4-- J F ' 1 ?■ Ill ■: ' :;p|j iW fli ' . ■ ' S . 1 i T i ilH f i 1 s T ' ■- ' ' m i huve: 1st Year Advanced Top Row: H. Johnson II; C. Wheatley; J. Tait Jr.; G. Babikian; V. Rosen; A. Gillis; E. Keezer. Second Row: D. Vannasse; H. Carson Jr.; E. Cruise; N. Eremita; L. Torraca Jr.; A. Tinajero; G. Jenkins Jr.; H. Smith. Front Row: J. Versharen; R. Temperley; T. Corroon; N. Perkins; E. Giebutowski; J. Meloni Jr.; R. Paul; R. Bohaker; W. Kerr Jr.; Absent: N. Belcourt; A. Brody; A. EngHsh Jr.; E. Hall; J. Manning; D. Vaugh- an; S. Villanis. Below: 2nd Year Advanced Top Roil ' : G. Ratman; E. Bittrolff; S. Cooper; D. De Leo; E. Desaulniers; J. Nevvcomb; D. Houldsworth Second Row: W. Thurston; P. Cyr; R. Indelicate; J Diamond III; F. Washington; R. Ford; R. Leighton G. Goodhue; H. Robinson. Fro«t Row: F. Mossman M. Gearheart; R. Flagg; M. Snyder; C. Batson; R Real; S. Baker Jr.; C. Eliot; C. Petingill Jr.; T. Kerr, Absent: A. Canner; F. Chase; D. Dodge; C. Dunn N. MacDonald; L. Paris; T. Pa.xman; R. Searle; J Slauson. mmvit ' m ' i T «4f Wj i.j;. ' . 114 i, ' -: 1a ' t f M mi mm. Top Row: S. Shuman; T. Gray; F. Wolpe; S. Armstrong; R. Powell; A. Gillis; V. Petracca; D. Massery; B. Tarr; H. Cutler. Third Row: A. Isgur; E. Hall; R. Hotte; W. Crowell; W. Alexander; CO-ED Colonel 1 upi in eH iJiolUer Reward After Tapping M. Tucker; R. Schwager; E. Lewis; L. Walton; T. Duggan; M. Hunt. Second Row: J. Foster; J. Sheehan; W. Glynn; F. Hayes; W. DePonte; A. Bibbo; P. Simons; A. Cramer; R. Johnson; C. Karalekas; A. Port. Front Row: M. Gearheart; S. Foster; A. Crocker; P. Rudnick; M. Abbruzzese, Sgt.-at-Arms; R. Zeytoonjian, Captain; Capt. K. McConkey, Advisor; G. Basile, 1st Lieutenant; J. Logozzo; A. Buswell; A. Efstathiou; N. Makechnie. Absent: A. Arabian; R. Cohen; E. Desaulniers; J. Diamond; D. Dodge; T. Kerr; R. Leighton; M. Mehos, 2nd Lieutenant; R. Searle, 1st Sgt.; W. Behrenfeld; N. Belcourt; G. Burke; D. Brandt; E. Hall; G. Jacobson; A. Mackinley; M. Tucker. Scabbard and Blade All-University The Scabbard and Blade Society since its inception twenty-seven years ago, as the first military society on campus, has enjoyed one of its most successful years. K Company, 6th Regiment of Scabbard and Blade is primarily for advanced ROTC cadets who display a high degree of leadership and military bearing. Thirty-two advanced cadets were tapped in by the Co-ed Colonel at the annual Military Ball, of which Scabbard and Blade are co- sponsors. Other social functions included informal par- ties. Spring Formal, and the Gold Bar Banquet. The Scabbard and Blade proudly performs as the University color guard for convocations and graduations. The Arnold Air Society organized here to help Air Force ROTC cadets become better officers through training in leadership, manage- ment, and introduction to matters ot current interest, has grown rapidly in the last few years. In addition to the film programs conducted, the society invites prominent military personali- ties to speak before the society ' s meetings. As part of its service program, the Arnold Air Society conducts the AFROTC display booth on the University ' s Parents ' Day and High School Day. The members take frequent field trips to points of interest in the local area, as well as places further away, including Otis A.F.B., General Electric ' s jet engine plant in Lynn, West Point, Stewart A.F.B., and Wright- Patterson A.F.B. In June a banquet with presentation of awards, and presentation of gifts to seniors wind up a school year of learning, training, and enjoyment. Arnold Air Society All-University T ze Colonel becomes an Honorary Member Top Row: F. Mossman; K. Bohaker; N. Perkins; R. Paul; W. Kerr; R. Ford; H. Robinson. Middle Row: R. Indelicate; N. Eremita; G. Babikian; J. Newcomb; L. Torraca; G. Jenkins, Jr.; S. Baker, Jr.; T. Temperley. Front Row: G. Rutman; C. VVheatley; R. Flagg, Operations Officer; D. Houldsworth, Squcui ' ran Commander; Maj. R. Condon, Advisor; D. DeLeo, Executive Officer; G. Goodhue; V. Rosen; P. Cyr. Absent: F. Chase, Finance Officer; A. Canner, hifor- mation Services Officer; A. English; D. Vaughan. 115 116 Top Row. T. O ' Donovan; P. Stankiewicz; C Antvvorth; VV. Hall; D. Holmes; E. Picone; B. Porter: C. Grant; M. Samuelson. Fourth Row: R. Hannan: K. Anderson; A. Johnson; T. Polk; A. Sarvi; E. Ginn G. Allen; R. Pike; J. Farrington. Third Row: R Franklin; W. Holner; J. Colpitts; D .Cohn; D. Wells K. Salathe; P. Moreno; R. Fitzgerald. Second Row Slimmer trip to Canada H. Priluck; D. Brennen; A. Gi1)lIc ; J. Gordon; C. Hurwitz; R. Lewis; A. LoConte; R. Sakai; G. Katz; T. Rimer; W. Gould; M. Schooner. Front Row: F. Hayes; C. Karalekas; L. Walton, Public Information Officer; A. Crocker, Commanding Officer; Maj. W. Runte, Advisor; M. Snyder, Executive Officer; R. Schwager, Finance Officer; M. Hunt, Drill Officer. Absent: W. Ale.xander, Personnel Officer; A. Buswell; M. Schooner; F. Shannon. Pershing Rifles All-University Esprit de Corps is the word, and it was exemplified to its highest degree by the ener- getic brothers of Company B-12, Pershing Rifles, a national Military Society, in its sixth year on the University Campus. The group this year set out to make it the most glorious company in Pershing Rifle history. This year the company has performed many duties for the University, such as marching in the Float Parade, providing a color guard at the football games, putting on a drill team at the Military Ball, and representing the Uni- versity at the Regimental Drill Meet. During the year many social activities have taken place, such as the weekend trip of the brothers and pledges to Fort Devens, stag par- ties, the Pershing Rifles Ball, and the annual banquet, plus many informal get togethers. Conect that piece, mister. SOCIAL, ATHLETIC, and SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: A. PiObL ' iiberg, 11. Boobar; R. Booth; W. Dolbier; J. Beaumont; J. Molloy; R. Costa; P. Jackson; J. Chamberlain. Front Row: Mr. E. Bryant, Advisor; R. Reimann, Vice-President; T. O ' Donovan, Vice-Pres- ident; J. Cumming, President; A. Patrellis, Vice-Presi- Red Feather goes over the top in Winthrop dent; J. Lewis, Correspo)idi}ia Secictary; D. 1 lines. Treasurer, Absent: Dr. D. Brown. Advisor; J. Lewis, Corresponding Secretary; P. Munroe, Vice-President; A. Beavers; D. Brennen; J. Natale, Recording Secretary C. White; B. Limber; D. Le Porte; J. Heald; R. Mas- trangelo; A. Webber; Mr. S. Morse, Advisor. Alpha Phi Omega All-University (Service) Alpha Phi Omega, the men ' s service frater- nity at the University, embodies four fields ot activity: service to the student body and facult y, service to youth and community, service to mem- bers of the fraternity, and service to the nation as participating citizens. Being a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social, and profes- sional fraternities. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the fellow- ship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. Sendees performed by Alpha Phi Omega, Zeta Llpsilon Chapter include: complete admin- istration of the 1955 United Community Fund Drive in Winthrop; ushering at summer gradu- ation and Parents ' Day; assisting with the Dean ' s Coffee Hours at CBA, Homecoming Weekend, Founders ' Day, Service Day, traditional Ugly Man on Campus contest and many others. 118 Ugly Man at polls in CLA Top Row: E. Halkopoulos; M. Brovillard; M. Glee- setle. Front Row: E. Somerset, Secretary; N. Fowler; Vice-President; Miss E. Shuhany, Advisor; G. Adams, President; J. Palmer, Treasurer. Absent: S. Barach; J. Dery; M. MeVVilliam; A. Dana; J. Peterson. Gamma Delta College of Liberal Arts (Service) Top Row: D. Luwisher; S. Schisscl; L. White; H. Zim- merman; I. Kocima; I. Lewis, Publicity; H. Young. Front Row: Prof. C. Hills, Advisor; V. Kounas, Secre- tary-Treasurer; L. Lewis, President; J. Schraier, Vice- President. Absent: A. Anthony; R. Balkin; S. Batiste; I. Burmudez; C. Farmer; K.Karbach; B. Kelly; G. KnaufF; M. MacDonald; D. Manazir; F. Rowe; J. Sidor; S. Sherrill; D. Thomas. Lambda Pi Rho School of Public Relations AND Communications CService 119 Women s Rifle Team All-University (Athletic) Top Row. C. Shacter; Sgt. R. Pemberton, Jr., Coach; J. Heidtmann. Front Row: C. Murphy, Secretary; C. Everberg, Senior Captain; S. Smilkstein, Treastirer. Ahient: C. Caliendo, Captain. Women s Recreation Association Sargent College (Athletic) 120 Top Row. S. Lussier; V. Ball; P. Drohan; J. Muss- inacher; L. Ephross; M. Seaforth; B. Lyman. Front Row: M. Tynan, Vice-President; B. Chartier, Busi- ness Manager; G. Ripley, President; M. McNally, Secretary; R. Olofsson. Absent: Prof. G. Schuyler, Advisor. Officers: M. Al-Chohokachy, President: A. Akiwowo, Vice-President; T. Nirenberg, Secretary; R. DcMillar, Treasiirer; A. Coggin; F. Newcomb; E. Thorner; S. Sullivan, other members of the Executive Committee; Dr. A. Gilman, Advisor; Mr. B. Tallman, Advisor. Cosmopolitan Club All-University (Social) Top Row: L. DeRobbio; J. Moore, ireasurcr, ' . Pitocco, Vice-President: S. Goldberg, Secretary. Front Row: A. Akerley, President; Prof. A. Heyn, Advisor; J. Savage. Outing Club All-University (Social) ' 121 Armenian Club All-University iop Row. G. Seraydarian; F. Zeytoonjian; S. M. Chloodian; D. DerVartanian; W. Guleserian; Keoseian; D. Aghazarian. Front Row. I. Enokian, G. Indjian; A. Najarian; S. Nazar; H. Russian; E. Corresponding Secretary; W. Vartanian; Vice-Presi- Sahatzian; A. Swajan; M. Talanian; E. Tashjian; D. dent; R. Zeytoonjian, President; J. Gostanian, Treas- Agazarian; H. Dulgarian; V. Guzelian; P. Millerian; iirer. Ahseyit: Dr. P. Richter, Advisor; Sandra Morian, J. Tevekelian; H. Zulalian; C. Kludjian; M. Terzian; Recording Secretary; G. Babikian; G. Babikian, Jr.; A. Kazarian; M. Topjian M. Boyajian. Jl.J... J.JBn( The Chancellery 122 The Infirmary Marketing Society College of Business Administration (Professional) Top Row. C. Kendall; A. Floudaras; B. Ross; T. Rosenblatt; R. McAulifte; J. Cummings; E. McEwen. Front Row: R. Ney; R. Jacobs; J. McGinn; G. Contos. Absent: A. Alerly; R. Armour; M. Asnes; N. Bellia; C. Bluestein; J. Brun; E. Callahan; J. Carbello; W. Cochran; H. Davis; J. DeLuca; J. Dong; H. Doherty; A. Fernandez; R. Flustein; H. Forman; J. Fowler; H. Furash; L. Glovin; E. Golden; A. Goldstein; A. Gomes; F. Gopen; W. Glynn; S. Handler; P. Iverson; Lenihan; R. Leighton; A. Lepere; P. Leroy; P. R. Jerauld; E. Kendrick; T. Kerr; M. Klayman; N. Lindberg; G. Lundsford; R. McGraw; D. Maddison; R. Mathews; L. Matlaw; D. McEwen; H. Moldoff; C. Mueller; E. Nash; F. Oberg; J. Parker; H. Pinkham; B. Raskin; B. Reinherz; F. Rice; J. Rubinovitz; W. Ruggles; J. Fallon; L. Sanborn; E. Schler; M. Schooner; J. Simonds; E. Tuck; A. Visco; R. VVeldman; A. Webber; J. Welsh; D. Woltman; C. Reardon. Sigma Alpha Iota School of Fine and Applied Arts (Professional) Top Row: N. Peirce; J. Green; J. Higgins; C. Coate; J. Dwyer; F. Elman; M. Gumpel. Front Row: E. Buba; P. Washburn; M. Dee; L. Wegimont; A. Chaisson. Officers: M. Al-Chohokachy, President; A. Akiwowo, Vice-President; T. Nirenberg, Secretary; R. DeMillar, Treasurer; A. Coggin; F. Newcomb; E. Thorner; S. Sullivan, other members of the Executive Committee; Dr. A. Gilman, Advisor; Mr. B. Tallman, Advisor. 123  ♦ Top Row. R. MacLeod; J. Horowitz; R. Gallagher; E. Kendrick, D. Hodes; R. Armour; R. Hannon. Second Row: S. Smith; S. Klingsberg; H. Fishman; K. Kearney; A. Busswell; H. Zulalian; D. Brennen;. The Greek Ball R. Burwell. Front Row. A. Bibbo; R. Mallard, Vice- Speaker, 1st semester; Speaker, 2nd semester; S. Cohen, Treasurer; W. Fredericks, Member-at-Large; Mr. V. Edmunds, Advisor; A. Arabian. Absent: S. Baker, Jr., Recorder; D. Wise, Speaker, 1st semester; M. Robinson; S. Chase; D. Gates; G. Maclver; D. Riseman; R. Melhado. Intermission Program 126 Interfraternity Conference All-University Once again our all-fraternity governing body, the Interfraternity Conference, led the way for Boston University ' s Greek Order Societies. Fall rushing was an overwhelming success with such innovations as a completely revised information booklet, The Greek World, and an impressive rushing assembly held at Hayden Hall. The annual Greek Ball was expanded to become a Greek Weekend, and included a formal dance, powder puff football game, jazz workshop, Christmas parties, open houses, a Church service, and the all-fraternity football championship. A weekly newspaper was published through- out the year for the benefit of the members, and as a general information bulletin. The. first thing we believe in at AEPi is bal- ance. This balance is one of social life and studies. The ideal AEPi is neither a playboy nor a bookworm, but a well rounded man who can both study and enjoy himself. As a fraternity last year AEPi was the out- standing fraternity scholastically at the Univer- sity and the only fraternity above the Univer- sity ' s all men ' s average. The chapter also held a blood drive for the Red Cross, which was a pledge project, and its annual orphan ' s Christmas Party, where 30 or- phans were given presents and a good time by the Brothers of AEPi. Sports-wise, we fielded intramural teams in baseball, basketball, and football. An omen of things to come was our pledged undefeated foot- ball record against other AEPi pledges in the area. Alpha Epsilon Pi 294 ConnnoHweahh Avenue Help Week Top Row: E. Wainstein; G. Snider; W. Alberg; D Herman; R. Asnes; Y. Strogoff; W. Azoff; P. Selig Fotirth Row: R. Novick; K. Kolman; N. Simon; A Kaplan; S. Ratner; M. Miller; F. Sklar; J. Horowitz A. Goldstein. Tliird Row: A. Freidman; L. Vinecour R. Green; L. Cohen; H. Rottenberg; S. Adamsky E. Kushner; M. Glazer; B. Baker. Second Row: H Kaplan; R. Silverman, Scribe; C. Husick, Lt. Master; R. Blitz, Master; L. Glickman, Exchequer; E. Sacks; H. Cohen. Front Row: G. Sachs; G. Segal; H. Winer; R. Rosenberg; L. Dennis; P. Selig; A. Bluestein; R. Cohen; H. Rishman. Absent: Prof. L. Trowbridge, Advisor; J. Fox; J. Berkowitz; R. Melhado; E. Rosen- gard; A. Canner; H. Dorf; S. Chernov; H. Fishman; R. Goldstone; M. Kaplan; R. Shapiro; R. Green; L. Cohen; L. Saltman; G. Satz. 127 Top Row: ]. Colpitis; R. Bardwell; j. Fleming; P. Nocca; R. Reimann. Third Row: F. Sheridan ; J. McSweeney; L. French; J. Mailey; W. Mattarasse; R. Webber; D. Mitchell; S. Scharf; A. Crocker; R. Kelley; S. Holmes; J. Paterson. Second Row: D. Ryder; B. Kettle; C. Fuller; R. DuPont; R. Duni- van; T. Losek; J. Beaton; R. Mallard; E. Hall; F. Oberg; S. Courts; R. Hallquist; W. Rennie; S. Arm- strong; T. Marines. Front Row: M. Mehos, Master of Rituals; E. Lewis, Secretary; A. Viden, Vice-President; A. Buswell, President; J. Zevitas, Treasurer; N. Bel- cuurt, House Manager. Absent: E. Carruca; G. Christ- ensen; J. Diamond III; C. Dudley; E. Fantasia; W. Fitzgerald; P. Hendricks; G. Hyatt; E. Kendrick, Jr.; Buswell, Presideni; J. Zevitas, Treasurer; N. Belcourt, House Manager. Absent: E. Carruca; G. Christensen; J. Diamond III; C. Dudley; E. Fantasia; W. Fitz- gerald; P. Hendricks; G. Hyatt; E. Kendrick, Jr.; D. LePorte; D. MacDonald; D. Maddison; G. Mahoney; B. Martin; A. McCarthy; R. Mrazik; E. Picone; R. Searle; A. Strong. Alpha Kappa Psi 128 Making a prize-winning float 181 Bav State Road AKPsi ' s 40th Anniversary year at B.U. . . . everything a buildup to Spring Weekend to cel- ebrate this. A new paint job in the house to start things off ... a visit to Houghton ' s Pond . . . rushing, complete with pizza . . . Mike Mehos ' pledges cause trouble as usual . . . but they finally do Bernie ' s song book . . . and their Christmas Party, WOW . . . where ' d the mummy come from? Revenge on the Brothers at B.C., 12-0 . . . the tape recording cut at midnight New Year ' s show . . . Walter the chef with his crackerbarrel philos- ophy on college men . . . and don ' t torget his lunches . . . Then the beach party . . . and The Week- end . . . Sweetheart Formal . . . 40th Anniver- sary Alumni Day . . . Senior Demit at Marsh Chapel . . . end of a wonderful year . . . get ready for another. The brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi would like to give credit to our past Faculty Advisor, the late Dr. Kenneth D. Hutchinson. Without his leadership and hard work, much of our success would not have been possible. Delta Sigma Pi had a great year, one that will not soon be forgotten. In looking back over the past school year many memorable events come to mind. Remember— the flying paint brushes— the twelve dollar investment— the cellar — the Roaring twenty ' s party — the Holy Cross Mo- torcade—the pizza special— B.C. and Homecom- ing Weekend— Founders ' Day— the Thanksgiv- ing dinner— Military Ball— Greek Ball— Christ- mas party— the happy orphans at their party- Hank ' s Wedding— Finals— Help weekend and initiation— the card parties— the Deltasig Scandal Sheets— water fights— the loud sound of the Gamma Noise— the new TV set and pool table, thanks t6 the Marketing Association, Inc.— Val- entine dance— Shipwreck party— the Junior and Senior Prom weekends— the beach party— Yellow Dog— the Royal High Order of Shakers— and finally, the Rose of Deltasig Dance, just to men- tion some of the happy moments. Delta Sigma Pi 247 Kent Street Roarins. Twenties Party Top Row: C. Comertbrd; R. Erickson; G. Thompson; M. Mineo; T. Elia; P. Bibbo; A. Fernandez; A. Patrellis; C. White; E. O ' Heir; R. Lumnah; G. Burke. Middle Row: P. Hurley; V. Nocca; D. Hines; E. Matta; W. Haggan; P. Hurd; F. Rice; R. Anderson; T. Wright; J. Verscharen; G. Contos; L. Gatchell, Jr.; R. Schwager; G. Allen. Front Row: A. Floudaras; C. Hamlet, Secretary; J. Tait, Junior Vice-President; R. Gates, President; W. Glynn, Senior Vice-President; R. Laffin, Treasurer; A. Bibbo; G. Spaneas. Absent: Prof. J. Alevizos, Advisor; D. Brennan; E. Desaulniers; E. Douglas; R. Germino; R. Indelicato; C. Janzen; K. Kearney; M. Manning; R. O ' Keefe; J. O ' Sullivan; E. Ventola; R. Butkevich. 129 Top Row: B. Trowbridge; E. Farina; D. Johnson; VV. Dorgan; T. Durkin: A. Bishop; A. Balduc P. Sfreddo; VV. Jones; L. Shattuck. Second Row: B. Little; C. Al- bano; S. Weinreb; D. Crowley; E. Bagdon; W. Mulhall; P. Nelson; A. Roebuck; C. Jones, Sentinel. Front Row: Dr. E. Glantz, Adx ' isor: R. Burton, Inductor; Christmas Party Preparations I ' If) ' -) P,cacnii Street 130 S. Coburn, Vice-President; D. Gallagher, President; B. Burnell, Secretary; E. Colgan, Treasurer; J. Brennan. Kneeling: H. Zulalian; R. DeLuca. Absent: D. Conradi; G. Deliandis; W. Forte; W. Goode; J. Gorman; R. Ide; D. MacDonald; W. Morse; F. Rowen; P. Smith; P. Strawn; J. Traynor. Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Alpha, a University fixture since 1876, moved into new surroundings last Septem- ber—a spacious, comfortable, structure at 1069 Beacon Street, Brookline. The Christmas Party, New Year ' s Eve, Homecoming, Alumni Week- end, and the informal parties made the new house a home in record time. Under the capable guidance of our recently appointed fraternity advisor, Kappa Phi Alpha gained a new prominence in the University. The fraternity was lauded for its part in the Boston Association for Retarded Children fund- raising campaign, the annual Christmas Or- phans Party, and its fervent support of the University ' s athletic teams. Kappa Phi Hall bids farewell, Bon voyage, and don ' tbeastranger to eighteen graduating brothers. Phi Alpha fraternity enjoyed one of its great- est years this year— socially, athletically, and cul- turally. There are so many affairs to remember when we recall the past year, but who can forget the beautiful Sweetheart Dance; or the pledge ban- quet when we initiated the finest boys on the campus; or the wonderful old-time parties. Athletically, we enjoyed our best year in our history. We won the Softball championship, and reached the finals in football and basketball. In the Spring months, we entertained our parents and our neighbors at different teas. They toured the house and couldn ' t say enough about it. It was sure a busy and successful year for the boys across the street from the University Field at Phi Alpha. 234 Pleasant Street Rushing Party Phi Alpha Top Row. J. Stillman, As%htant Treasurer; K. Morin; L. Dwares; H. Kumins; J. Levin; M. Asnes; R. Savage; N. Schwartz; S. Weisberg; H. Handel; H. Rosenberg; R. Kushner; R. Robins; H. Kasper, Secretary. Third Row. S. Schwartz; L. Fine; M. Feldman; M. Lipstein; L. Lipsky, Vice-President; G. Cohany; W. Feinberg; P. Rudnick; D. Hodes; Z. Mestel; T. Sherman; Bearer of the Mace; L. Byelas; D. Speil; K. Sheiffer. Second Row; S. Cohen, President; N. Cotton, Treasurer; M. Lobeh D. Shapiro; M. Goldenberg; M. Cashman; N. Sta ' isky; L. Blumcnthal: W. Klein. Vront Row; H. Steinmetz; R. Kropp; I. Bender; R. Katzert ' ; S Gordon; D. Wekstein; P. Simons. Ahsent; A. Port M. Aronson; W. Behrenfeld; L. Bornstein; D. Brandt G. Brecher; A. Brown; H. Chefitz; L. Cohen; M Cohen; B. Cohn, Assistant Secretary; R. Epstein M. Franklin; M. Gersh; A. Haut; L. Kogos; S Koopetz; S. Madow; S. Marks; R. Mencis; D. Ross: M. Stepper; H. Wallace; P. Young; J. Zisk; R Flashner; VV. Freedman; N. Gordan; G. Kates; A Perlmutter; D. Schuman; B. Shocket; F. Sugarman A. Traubb; M. Tucker. Top Row: A. Levine R. Ilcrbch: B. Brodsky; M. Godes; J. Byer; F. Wilensky; R. Finger; R. Cohen; G. Tuton. Fifth Row. S. Davidson; A. Malione; M. Miller; W, Coffler; M. Glanz; J. Black; A. Wasserman; J. Zucker; M. Fisher D. Boas; S. Ginsberg. Fourth Row. N. Zais; L. Kimmelman; J. Rostan; W. Bluestein; A. Zonderman; M. Sharpe; S. Nicoll; D. Traurig; S. Chase. Third Row: M. Rosenblum; G. Huddish; J. StepakofF; I. Singer; B. Halpern H. Becker; A. Scourtis; S. Wachman; N. Reef; B. Jacobs; L. Strumwasser, Assistant Treas- urer; J. Feingold; M. Maiden; J. Packer. Second Row: D. Leven; R. Lerner; M. Silverman; J. Dannin; Vice-Superior; Pi. Shriber, Superior; II. Coles, Treas urer N. Baker; G. Josephson; R. Zais; L. Cohen Front Row: L. YufFee; J. Naimon; D. Wise; S. Casler K. Gollub; D. Rosenthal; B. Seidel; A. Henshel R. Markowitz; H. Drubner, Recording Secretary Absent: A. Brody; J. Cortell; S. Field; W. Freshman J. Gosule; P. Kniznik; I. Miller; M. Peskin; J. Rose M. Smith; M. Sugerman; A. Swartz; T. Wheleer. Phi Epsilon Pi i he Speaker receives liis gavel 1 4 Bnhcock Street 132 One of the most outstanding senior class groups in Alpha Xi ' s history at the University since Phi Ep joined the campus 23 years ago graduates this June. Socially the last three semesters have been most enjoyable . . . the Founders ' Day Formal with beautiful Barbara Pechtor being chosen the Dream Girl . . . Larry Strumwasser M.C. ' ing with the Blazers and Steve Flill entertaining. . . awards going to Steve Stoller for service; to Bernard Aronson as the outstanding senior; to Jay Cortell, the Sophomore trophy; to Irwin Miller, the Jewish activities cup . . . the first annual Spring Formal . . . and the annual Senior Banquet. The fall reopening of the ' ' big white house shone with many improvements supervised by our Alumni advisor, Mr. Maurice Steinberg, Esq. . . . opening week parties welcomed back school and were followed by the annual Tea for local ferns, Parents ' Day, Murder Holy Cross and BC parties, Halloween get-together, featur- ing masks and bermudas, and the pledge party. This senior Fraternity celebrates its 100th Anniversary nationally in 1956— a milestone in the demonstration of fine fraternity. Brothers of SAE show their continual leadership in Student Activities this year, as in others, by holding olhces on the Rally Committee, Execu- tive Committee of SPA, Student Councils, Activities Council, Junior Weekend, Interfra- ternity Council and many others. More than our share of brothers were named to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, while others were on the football squad, as well as tennis, golf, skiing, and crew. Four brothers were elected to Scarlet Key. SAE ranked second on campus in scholarship . . . Foretelling the 100th Anniversary— the Uni- versity joined with the Fraternity on the gridiron with a Boston University Band salute as SAE sponsored the Flomecoming Queen and dis- played its Homecoming Weekend Float, judged first among fraternity entries. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Top Row. E. Hamilton, Jr., Recorder; H. Adamian; M. Korol; J. Sheehan; R. Cowan, Eminent Archon; C. Wood, Treasurer; W. Priestley; C. Nochella; N. Perkins; J. Parker; R. Stokes. Middle Row: J. Wright; D. Kibben; W. Clark, Jr.; F. Pierce; D. Leydon; D. Dodge; E. O ' Connor; D. Fitzgibbon; J. Keese IV; B. Beardsley; J. Webster; B. Blaise. Front Row: F. Jamieson; D. Morrill; J. Caccivo; R. Hannon; 58 Manchester Road Christmas Party J. Walsh; G. Goodhue; W. Fredericks. Absent: J. O ' Brien, Eminent Deputy Archon; R. Adams, Jr.; M. Abbruzzese; M. Benvvare; R. Blackington; P. Bowman; H. Boutilier; F. Brecker; J. Bredice; B. Brown; H. Burns; S. Caldwell; H. Carson, Jr.; W. Granter; S. Hague; J. Kuckens; W. McGinn; H. McQuaid; W. Moran; H. Moore; J. Morse; J. Otis, Jr.; S. Panus; R. Paul; C. Pettingill, Jr.; S. Stellatello; J. Terrill; A. Van Hall. 133 .c a B§ 9 Top Row: N. Mosher; J. Zani; D. Massery; R. Ricco; J. Brennan, Jr.; L. Racine; R. Zeytoonjian; R. Normand; R. Barbagallo; J. Savage; V. Pitocco; P. Lukowski. Second Row: G. Rinaldi; N. Downing; C. King; D. MacLeod; R. Burke; K. Matheson; P. Cozzolino; W. Crowell; G. Gundrum; W. Gladding; J. Engdahl. Front Row: D. Robertson; R. Hall; H. Ham, Jr.; R. LeMaire, Secretary; R. Ponte; A. Arabian, President; G. Maclver, Vice-President; S Weinberg, Historian; R. Dickinson; L. DeRobbio P. Holloran. Absent: H. Anderson; R. Bates; C. Dowd: L. Giannetti; C. Kimball; G. Lunsford; D. MacDonald J. Marchcse; J. Mobius; V. Panico; D. Shepherd, Jr; S: Villanis, Comptroller. The Singers I ' P„ir State Road 134 Sigma Phi Epsilon A huge hole on the tront lawn while an oil burner was being installed and now the white lacade of Indiana limestone have been the overt material advertisements that the Sig Eps have a new home at 135 Bay State Road. The interior has been completely redecorated —paint, paper, and furnishings. Outstanding among the rooms is the drawing room with its red velvet couch, bone-white walls and a ceiling you just can ' t get no more. Included also will be memories of the Uni versity champion football team . . . the chorus that sang in Chapel on Greek Weekend . . . visits from the phantom . . . and of course, the unbeatable Sig Ep formal at the Parker House and the beach party which followed. Tau Epsilon Phi, Theta Chapter, has com- pleted its 39th year on the University campus. And, once again, TEP ranked high socially, and athletically— another year long to be re- membered! These are some of the things we remember this year: seeing five of our active brothers in Scarlet Key and three in Who ' s Who . . . paying tribute to our campus leaders— three News offices, editor-in-chief and associate editor of the Huh, president and treasurer of the Drama Club, vice president and treasurer of Lock, treasurer of Alpha Psi Omega. Other memories: attending the Washington convention . . . pledging a great group of guys . . . watching the football games in the rain and snow . . . welcoming the old men back for homecoming . . . playing hockey at midnight . . . winning the IPC Basketball championship . . . singing all about the saints . . . dancing at the Military Ball, Greek Ball, and TEP Weekend . . . participating in the Yankee Conclave . . . doing the hulahah ' at the parties . . . studying for finals . . .and (at long last) graduating. 20i Bli) ' State lioad The Rushing Siveetlieart Dmicc Tau Epsilon Phi Top Row: S. Bronstein; S. Turchen; M. Bloom; J. Ruttenberg; I. Hazen; R. Dodd; N. Friedman; A. Rybak; L. Brusiloff; R. Kramer; S. Smith; A. Mindlin; R. Sift ' ; R. Rasher; N. Liebow; J. Ketover; J. Navick; E. Siff. Fourth Row: C. Rotman; L. Cohen; D. Sherman; M. Brem; F. Wolf; L. Gray; J. Smith; L. Lipton; H. Markowitz; R. Isenberg; M. Shapiro; J. Wilkes; R. Factor; M. Federman; H. Berman; P. Polishook; J. Brickman; M. Schwartz; P. Romanow; W. Roth; B. Frank. Third Row: P. Bachner; G. Starr; Jacobs, Vice-Chavcellor; R. Armour, ChnnceUor; S. Golburgh, Bursar; R. Heldeman, Member-at-large; D. Dunitz; D. Oppenheimer. Second Row: H. Tauben; H. Berger; E. Andelman; M. Botnick; M. Medoff; C. Zucker. Front Row: D. Korn; J. Schwartz; J. Glovsky; M. Sherman; A. Prives; E. Reiner; A. Macktaz. Absent: Prof. A. Beckwith, Ad- visor; R. Aizley, Warden; L. Bassil; R. Black, Scribe; J. Cohen; S. Cutler; A. Danberg; A. Epstein; R. Fier- stein; N. Fine; H. Furash; L. Goldstein; S. Kirshner; H. Kliger; L. Langsam; A. Lederman; D. Mayzer; K. Nirenberg; H. Ravis; S. Reitman; M. Rosenbaum; J. Rubinovitz; J. Sack; W. Sadof; S. Segerman; L. Shein- field; G. Spelios; D. Wilson; S. Wolk. Top Row: E. Halkopoulos; P. Lerner; ]. Palmer; J. Whitney; R. Abrams; B. Goldberg; B. BickerstafF. Front Row: C. Bowden; D. Cohen, Vice-President; P. Beattie, President; Dean E. Melville, Advisor; ]. Russell, Treasurer: S. Goldberg. Absent: Barbara Tracz, Secretary; F. Jenkins; E. Earley; E. Borbeau; E. Duntord; J. Barbarick; P. Manning; B. Center; M. Gebler; 1. Cantelmi; E. Kerson; E. Adrian; J O ' Byrne; P. Kelly; H. Nowak; M. McLellan; J Rockman; D. Mirsky; S. Kline; G. Miraldi; H Sperakis; E. Terp; M. Etienne; D. DiMare; R. Belair M. Szpakowski; G. Lucannin; E. Somerset; L. Beldotti G. Adams; J. HafFer; B. Lefevre; T. Thornton; J Tevekelian; J. Brun; C. Dalton; C. Ciardi. 136 Powderpuff Bowl Mrs. Parsons receives her key Panhellenic Conference All-University Panhellenic Conference consists of two dele- gates and the president from which each of the recognized sororities at the University. It plans and regulates inter-sorority affairs and acts as the governing body for all-University sorority rushing. The Conference cooperates with the University in maintaining high social and scholastic standards. At the beginning of every school year, Pan- hellenic holds a tea for all potential rushees and presents them with a handbook so that they may become more familiar with our sorority world. Among its many activities, the Conference sponsors the Panhellenic Sing, culminating with the awarding of a trophy to the winning soror- ity. The major highlight df this year ' s social season was the Greek Weekend, which included the Ball, the Powderpuff football game, a Jazz Workshop, and a service at the Chapel. The girls of Nu Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta have enjoyed a year of particularly close harmony resulting in many warm and lasting friendships to be remembered after our eight short semesters at the University have passed. A strong bond of unity grew up between sisters and pledges as happy afternoons combined with enjoyable evenings to enhance our academic year. Early in November, the Chapter spent a busy week-end building the Mammy and Wash- Uih Alpha Gam float. . . . the winter formal on the most dismal night of the year . . . the cur- tain in the chapter room which insisted on falling down in the middle of the meeting. . . . Eleanor Keiley ' s constant Get your grades to me, kids . . . or Phyl Ann Gray ' s innumerable tales about her psychiatric patients, are all fond memories. Perhaps the fondest memories of all were those of house party, the climax of the year ' s events and the last of the carefree, undergraduate days for the graduating Seniors. Alpha Gamma Delta The banquet Top Row: A. Parker; B. Tracy; M. Squires. Second Row: M. Donahue; F. Jenkins; E. Shashoyan; J. DeMeo. Front Row: A. Lanci, Treasurer: E. Kelly, Second Vice-President; E. Early, Preside it: A. Bow- den, First Vice-President. 137 Top Row: H. Bank; B. Huntress; J. Ohlson; O. Kaskiw; H. Kelly; S. Harizi; A. Pescatello; A. Long. Front Row: J. Holmes; M. Gebler; M. Burns, Secre- tary, E. Kerson, President; L. Winkler, Treasurer; J. Levine, C. Heald. Absent: I. Cantelmi; M. Caure- sone. First Vice-President; C. DeMarco, Second Vice- President; N. Henry; A. Pellegrino; E. Vecchiolla, S. Ward. Initiation Banquet Powder Puff Derby 138 Alpha Phi Alpha Phi International Fraternity was Founded at Syracuse University in 1872 and has since expanded to included fifty-two chap- ters in the United States and Canada. Eta chapter at the University was founded in 1883, making Alpha Phi the second oldest sorority on campus. The national philanthropy is cardiac aid, and the sisters serve as volunteer hospital workers in addition to annual Heart Benefits. Uighlighted among 1955-56 activities was the annual Powder Puff Derby, a football game played this year as part of the Greek Weekend. Alpha Phi battled challenger, Pi Beta Phi, to a scoreless tie, thus ending a seven year win streak for the Pi Phi ' s ... all thanks due to wonderful Sigma Alpha Epsilon coaches. Other activities included Alpha Phi State Day at the Sherry Biltmore Hotel, a spaghetti supper, the annual Christmas party, and many social events. Delta Delta Delta We the Tri-Delts are proud to boast of such an active year. Early in the Fall our cheerleading squad added much spirit to inter-fraternity foot- ball games. In October the sorority participated in the Pan-Hellenic House Bazaar. Shordy after the bazaar, we held our fall initiation dance at the Sorority House. Came time for the float pa- rade, and we all busied ourselves with the putting together of Chew-Chew B.C. Shortly before Christmas, we all gathered at the house to share in a most festive Christmas dinner and Pine Party. Shortly before Spring Vacation we cele- brated our most gala affair, our spring initiation banquet and dance. Early in April we partici- pated in the Pan-Hellenic Sing. On campus, too, Tri Delts have been active. We are the proud possessors of five Scarlet Key members. Three of our sisters were in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. So ends a most active ' 56 for Tri Delts. The Greek Ball . . . . . at the Statler Top Row: A. Usilton; C. Fowler; M. Copenhaver. Second Row. A. Canole; A. Hersey; P. Trask; C. Jackson; P. Shaller; A. Wolbert; B. Webster. Front Row: V. Lucianin, Rush Captain: J. Herbst; J. Rubley, Vice-President; J. Whitney, President; L. Bronner, Secretary; J. Breen. Absent: Dr. E. Gardner, Advisor; B. Archambault; C. Collins; B. Daggert; J. Fraizer; C. Irving; J. Lovell; M. Marchner; B. Nay; J. Nourie; C. Quimby; C. Sorenson; P. Spooner; M. Szpakowski, Treasurer; C. Wendell; F. Zeldman; E. LaFerrier. 139 Top Row: J. Belisle; N. Poiretta; S. Skidmore. Middle Row: K. Rauser; C. Breese; S. Morian; J. Cyriacks; A. Sannella; A. Caliri; M. Etienne. Front Row: K. Moulton, D. Dimare, Recording Secretary; R. Belair, President; H. Dettloff, Vice-President; P. Riley, Treasurer. Absent: Mr. W. James, Advisor; E. Madigan, second Vice-President; N. Enggren; E. Evans; J. Harmon. Gamma Phi Beta f ... . Hof chocolate hefore hed-time. Before the fonii(d—imiti)io for our dates. 140 Gamma Phi Beta started the 1955-1956 year by participating in Panhellcnic ' s formal rushing period which kept the sisters in a whirl of parties for the first few weeks. With the end of formal rushing and pledging, we started work in earnest on our float for the parade, and even though we didn ' t win an award, we all had a good time working on it together. Our celebration of our eighty-first birthday in No- vember, an informal dance, our participation in Greek Weekend, and our annual Christmas party for underprivileged children, and then our own Christmas party with Gamma Phi Alum nae, followed by caroling in the hospitals, kept us busy until Christmas. January, of course, found us busy with e.xams, and February marked our annual initiation weekend with its parties. Spring highlights included our annual Carna- tion Ball, and at the end of exams— house party. Phi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma began a busy year with a most successful rush season, and late in October pledged thirteen new sisters. Soon after, much diligent preparation for the Homecoming Float Parade was rewarded by a tie tor honorable mention in the Sorority Divi- sion. December was a month of Christmas parties, the most important ot which was held at the Charlestpwn Girls ' Club, for 35 under- privileged children. This was followed by the annual chapter Christmas party. During the second semester many social events crowded the calendar, including an in- formal dance, several slumber parties, and the Panhellenic Spring Sing. Late in May, the annual Alumnae Luncheon, which brings to- gether Kappas from all over New England, was held, and the outstanding Kappa of the year was honored. Kappa activities were clima.xed by a weekend house party. Kappa Kappa Gamma Top Row. D. Parsons; B. Holman; A. Frederick; A. Raymond; J. Palmer; J. Chase; M. Winsor; B. Kilton; D. Raymond. Middle Row: H. Nowak; C. Schriever; A. Brenchick; M. Werner; E. Houlihan; M. Tyler; C. Gardner; R. Swanson; K. Hensel; N. Murdock; F. Carroll. Front Row: M. McLellan, Sorority Houseparty Going over the Books Treasurer; C. Cook; N. Fowler; B. Dearborn, Presi- dent; ]. Morris; B. Obermann; J. Grainger. Absent: Prof. R. Peel, Advisor; D. DeFeyo; J. Kelly; S. Merrill, Correspondi)tg Secretary; J. Place, Vice-President; D. Ritchie; J. Thierry; J. Willett, Recording Secre- tary; I. Barnes; N. Fries; J. Holmes; B. Holzberg. 141 Top Row: B. Vradenburgh; C. Dardeno; S. Fisher; R. Santosuosso; A. Marcucci; C. Meaney. Third Row: D. Buonfiglio; B. Salvucci; N. Collins; I. Johnson; N. Balian; D. Ells; P. McGuire. Second Row: J. Meoli; H. Spillane; B. lorio; V. Marchese; D. Guida; E. Gargaro; L. Gaviani; V. Caruso. Front Row: J. Howell; B. Folley, Treasurer; J. Tiano, Vice-Presi- dent; J. Tevekelian, President; C. Tripp, Recording Secretary; M. Wasilewski, Corresponding Secretary; E. Lefevre. Absent: Prof. M. Connelly, Advisor; J. Brunt; M. Bush; B. Cummings; E. Chizook; P. D ' Amelio; M. Davis; B. Demille; J. Diamond; M. Hughes; G. Navarro; L. Shepard; S. Stinehour; J. Thanas; G. Thornton. Kappa Omega The For]iii 142 At the Beach Party The Kappa Omega Sorority was founded at the University ' s College of Practical Arts and Letters in 1915. This year, Kappa Omega was admitted to Panhellenic Conference and has certainly enjoyed this new experience and as- sociation. E.xamples of our group ' s intense activities this year are evident all over the campus: Scarlet Key membership; Vice-President of C.B.A. Junior class; President, and Correspond- ing Secretary of Pi Omega Pi; members of APXOS and THAEA; members of the Univer- sity ' s traveling Glee Club; and, Junior delegate to C.B.A. ' s Santa Workshop. Never to be forgotten . . . Kappa Omega ' s Formal Rush Party; pledge tasks; Cake sale for S.F.A. ' s Scholarship Fund; February Weekend —Formal Initiation, Formal Dance, Alumni Tea; Pledge turnabout night; Mother and Daughter Silver tea and Installation; Pan-hell Sing; House Party. Delta Chapter of Sigma Kappa was founded at the University in 1904. Just before Christmas, the actives and the pledges collected all sorts of toys to send to the Maine Seacoast Mission. The eleven new pledges entertained the actives with a surprise Christmas Party, and the actives, in return, gave a pledge initiation formal. We are very proud to have among us, three members of Scarlet Key, a member of Delta, and a member of Sigma Alpha Chi. In the annual float parade, Sigma Kappa won second place in sorority competition, our theme being It Had to B.U. A weekend of skiing, skating, and dancing in New Hampshire livened up the between semes- ters vacation, and as is traditional, the Senior Banquet and Breakfast, followed by the annual house party brought the year ' s activities to a close. ALiihi Sophisticated Si nias Sigma Kappa Top Row. V. Manson; J. Hansen; j. Peterson; L. Martocchio; E. Adrian; R. Giso. Middle Row: D. Swanson; C. Valacellis; M. Gilmore; M. Kane; G. Nauman; H. Lucas; J. Berghage; N. MacRae; C. Brady. Front Row. I. Renninson; C. Cella, Treasurer; J. O ' Byrne, President; K. MacDonald, 1st Vice-Presi- dent; M. Ba,xter, Secretary; A. Carbone. Absent: Miss Millica, Advisor; N. Choroszy; M. Ferland; E. Halkopoulos, 2nd Vice-President; S. Johnson; A. Macormisky; E. M6nahan; P. Priore; H. Przypec; B. Robinson; Wright. L. Solo; A. SuUivan; R. Wallata; M. 143 Top Row: A. Tobia; E. Martinu; L. Beldotti; S. Pisani J. Heath; M. Gleesettle. Second Row: P. King C. Murphy; M. Brouillard; F. Vozzella; J. Walsh R. Healy; F. Scappaticci. Front Row: E. Somerset 11. Coska, Secretary; A. Cataldo, Secretary; G. Adams, Presidetit; M. Sulprizio, Treasurer; D. Romagnoli; J. Cavicchi, Vice-President. Absent: Miss E. Shuhany, Advisor; S. Gorman; L. Wegimont. Rush Party at Stuehens Otir winning float 144 Theta Phi Alpha To the sisters of Theta Phi Alpha, the school year of 1955-1956 was a memorable as well as a rewarding year. The turmoil of the rushing program ... the sprightly and exuberant pledges . . . the National Scholarship cup presented to Theta Phi accompanied with the scholarship award presented by city Panhellenic ... the spirit and enthusiasm behind the work parties for our giant float enabling us to capture first prize in the float parade . . . Gladys Adams and Helen Coska in Scarlet Key ... the Chinese Christmas Party ... the Mother-Daughter Din- ner . . . the pledge spread for the sisters . . . the Initiation Banquet ... the traditional White Rose Formal at the Hotel Beaconsfield ... the Founder ' s Day Tea ... the Mother-Daughter Tea . . . the Senior Spread . . . and the house party will all long be remembered. 1 • , 0 -M Top Row. G. Givens; I. McAlpine; G. Thomson; A. Norris; L. Shields; L. Gotschall; S. Barach; D. Cooley. Front Row: D. Kelleher; J. MacDonald, Recording Secretary; E. Dunford, President; E. Saulen, Treasurer; J. Dery; Corresponding Secretary; M. Kowalczyk. Absent: Miss A. Caras, Advisor; E. Bour- beau; E. Cyr; J. Maguire; B. Moulton; S. Poole; J. Russell, Vice-President- Alpha Delta Pi Top Row: L. Sablotsky; B. Lifson; F. Rozen; L. Sugarman; F. Bady; I. Kline; M. Kanter. Middle Row: N. Lourie; C. Levitan; M. Millman; E. Stutman; E. Bloom; M. Schwartz; J. Colchamiro; S. Holly. Pront Row: D. Mirski; I. Wasserman, Recording Secretary; S. Kline, President; G. Isenberg, Corresponding Secretary; G. Posner; M. Semens. Absent: J. Karsh, Vice-President; E. Greenwald, Treasurer; M. Blinder; H. Borsuk; D. Brown; E. Holzman; M. Leavitt; H. Lerner; L. Offenhartz; J. Rochman; C. Rotner; P. Sadie; S. Scotch; C. Seskin; E. Shockett; S. Silton; C. Simmons; S. ZafF; J. Zalkind; M. Goldstein; F. Roth. Alpha Epsilon Phi 145 Lambda Kappa Top Row. I, Swartz; J. Waldman; P. Learner. Front Row. B. Sandofsky; R. Bell; S. Goldberg, Preiident; B. Goldberg; B. Forman. Absent: Prof. R. Campbell, Advisor; M. Asarkof; B. Bloom; C. Caplan; B. Cherkas; E. Feinstein, Corresponding Secretary; R. Florence; C. Fuld, Recording Secretary; L. Ginn, Vice-President; B. Krohn; P. Ribak; P. Swerling, Treasurer. Phi Gamma Nu 146 Top Row. M. Balmayne; A. Morton; J. Passero; W. Mackay. Front Row: P. Beattie, President; M. Pallotta, Treasurer. Absent: Mrs. E. Collier, Advisor; C. Hill, Vice-President; J. McGill, Secretary; A. Bell, Scribe; P. Kelly. Top Row: E. Rosen; G. Zalvan; T. Lampert; B. Darman; P. Brunswick; D. Cohen; S. Medverd. Front Row. J. Finkelstein; B. Tucker, Recording Secretary; H. Missel, Corresponding Secretary; R. Abrams, Presi- dent; C. Ruben, Treasurer; M. Liftman. Absent: Professor P. Nogee, Advisor; Professor W. Newman, Advisor; J. Haffer, Vice-President; B. Bogard; J Hershkowitz; C. Holstein; M. Kasser; J. Curhan H. Kimenker; H. Lishefsky; M. Liner; M. Lipkind J. Finn; C. Newman; N. Rosenthal; R. Schneider P. Fox; M. Shapiro; S. U:.gerleider; B. Gann J. Garfinkle. Phi Sigma Sigma Top Row: M. Thomas; J. Maskwa; P. Denaro; P. Black; P. Maule; R. Bonita; L. Baker. Second Row: T. DelGreco; S. Stevens; C. Burns; M. McNichol; A. Cossart; P. Fazzari; T. Stella. Front Row: M. Flynn R. Crosby; M. Quirk; B. Terp, President; G. Miraldi; M. ' Chloodian; J. Stella. Absent: S. Giallombardo, Vice-President; H. Sperakis, Treasurer; N. Linn, Corresponding Secretary; A. McCarthy, Recording Secretary; J. Gough, Pledge Supervisor; M. Brown; M. Young; B. Rice; S. Crandall; A. Olin; B. Rasmussen; M. Dunlap; N. Foster; B. Simon. Pi Beta Phi 147 Sigma Delta Phi Top Row. J. Blood; A. Sellew; J. Gross; C. Jonah. Middle Roxv. J. Lathers; P. West; J. Brun; S. Morrison J. McOy n. Front Row: B. BickerstafFe, Rush Captain; D. Aghazarian, Vice-President; C. Ciardi; President; C. Johnson; B. Metrano, Treasurer. Absent: Mrs. Tuelt, Advisor; Miss V. Waller, Advisor; J. Parsons; Recording Secretary; S. Pralt, Historian. Theta Phi Alplia wins the Scholarship Tray 148 Fraternity Rushing, 1955 j ■•f ' ' K-,i(: ' , ' i ' nf;:v r ' - Nrr i1 D D P mi f: ' R. Victor Vic Stout Acting Director of Intercollegiate Athletics ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT After five years as head of the University Athletic Department, Aldo Buff Donelli resigned his post to devote more time to his football coaching duties. Under his leadership the athletic program gained national stature, particularly in football. It is the inten- tion of the Acting Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Vic Stout, to continue this policy. Athletics are a vital part of any educational institu- tion, not so much for the prominence they gain, but for the character and sportsmanship they develop in the athletes and the spectators as well. Aldo Buff Donelli Head Football Coach Harry Cleverly Hockey and Baseball 152 Doug Raymond Track Coach Matt Zunic Basketball Coach FOOTBALL Capt. Ken Hagerstrom Coaching Staff, Left to Right: A. Berg; F. Nagle; C. Maloy. Kneeling, Left to Right: iM. Zunic; B. Donelli; S. Sinko; and H. Cleverly. The Terrier lootball team nearly reversed its 1954 record- breaking performance. That year, Buff Donell ' s warriors won seven out ot nine games, a new Boston University record, but victories were scarce in 1955. The Terriers copped only two of their eight contests, beating Drake, 32-2, and Temple, 25-0. The disastrous results of what promised to be a successful season spelled out these statistics: Opponents ' total— 173, Ter- riers— 113. The Scarlet scored over twice that amount in ' 54 while their opponents were held to a mere 91 points. Accounting for such a complete reversal of form is some- thing not even the keenest expei ' ts have ascertained but it may have been due to the graduation of such stalwarts as Gastall, Pino, Terrasi, McNally, and Guiliano. Too, the accumulation of an alarming number of injuries played a large part in the lack of success. Dim as the season was, there were bright spots which shed credit on the 1955 performance and shed a ray of hope lor 1956, 1957, and 1958. Known to few is the fact that the Terriers were No. 2 in the East in passing, having averaged 174.3 yaids per game via the airways. The exploits of senior end John Bredice in the East-West Shrine Game were news to the rest of the nation, but not to local fans. The freshman team boasted a number of standouts and should help bring the Terriers back into Eastern prominence. Despite some of the worst possible football weather condi- tions, over 107,000 fans saw the Terriers in action about 55,000 of them turning out to watch the five home contests. Peterborough repast. ■ ttHtH ' The Terriers opened the season with a trip to State College, Pa. and succumbed to strong Penn State, 35-0, before 20,000 spectators. Trailing, 7-0, early in the half, the Terriers marched down to the State tvvo-yard-line. Tom Lerario, Bob Sylvia, Norm Chadwick, and Cap- tain Ken Hagerstrom capped the drive. A quick score could have altered the complexion of the game. Sylvia fumbled on the ne.xt play. State re- covered. Boston University didn ' t. With Joe Sabol leading the way and Lennie Moore play- ing decoy, the Nittany Lions romped to victory. Len Hill fires pass i)i Poui. State ga)iic In the home opener at University Field the following week, 13,000 astonished fans saw an underdog University of Connecticut eleven up- set the Terriers, 10-7. Jim DiGiorno booted a 17-yard field goal in the third period to give the UConn ' s their margin of victory. The Terrier offense failed to jell except for a brief spell at the openi ' ng of the second half when sophomore quarterback Len LI ill reached end John Bredice with a six-yard pass in the end zone to tie the score. The UConn ' s simply outplayed their hosts for a vvell-desei- ' ed win. Terrier defense smothers UConn hack Syracuse succeeded in regaining the Beanpot by defeating the visiting Terriers, 26-12. The Orange made things even worse by disabling six Boston stalwarts. Guard Lou Lovely, an out- standing candidate for All-East honors, was sidelined for the remainder of the season with a damaged nerve, and Hill, a key man in the 1955 picture, was knocked out of commission with a dislocated shoulder. Despite a fine all- around performance by Ken Hagerstrom, the Terriers fell behind, 20-6, in the first period, and failed to catch up with Jim Brown, et al. The Terriers finally entered the win column on October 5th at University Field by sloshing over Drake, 32-2, before 3,000 rain-soaked spec- tators. The Bulldogs ' heralded passing attack was throttled by the weather conditions and the Scarlet forward wall effectively stymied the Drake ball-carriers. Meanwhile, Bob Sylvia, who chewed up 78 yards in nine carries and scored twice, and Tom Pat Sullivan, who twice dented the Drake de- fenses for scores, led the Terriers to victory. Grinding out 280 yards behind a stout line led by Bredice, George Spaneas, and Ted Rodman, the Scarlet ran up a 19-2 half time edge, and coasted from there to victory. JSlorm Chadivick stomps tJirougli Drake defenders w H ' i Hs •.r ' ' '  r. ' ii . Look out, Kenl jfetfV 1 , ' V,-- , mUm; Worcester and Holy Cross once again spelled defeat for the Terriers as the unbeaten Purple spurted to an early 20-0 lead and held on to win, 20-12, as 17,000 fans watched the batde. A fumble, a 62-yard run, and an 18-yard pass ]iut 20 quick points in the floly Cross till. Sylvia took the kickoff after the third Crusader score and sped 98 yards into paydirt for the long- est touchdown in University history. The Ter- riers threatened often in the second half, but couldn ' t muster enough offense to tally until Lerario found Bredice with an aerial from 18 yards out, late in the last quarter. It was the second time in four games that a disastrous begin- ning spelled the Terriers ' doom. A speedy crew of North Carolina State half- backs, led by Quick-Dick Christy, and aided by a conglamoration of Terrier fumbles, penal- ties, and mistakes, carried the Wolfpack to a 40- 1 3 defeat of their Scarlet hosts. The Terrier passing attack, namely— Lerario, Phil O ' Connell, and Bredice, stood out in the losing cause, with the latter snaring six passes to put him high in the national rankings. How- ever, Christy who picked up 103 yards rushing, Dick Hunter, and George Marinkov showed too much speed and versatility for the Terriers, and sent the Bostonians down to their fifth loss in si.x games. Hagerstrom slips hy. Fiorina and end zone i ilSi Homecoming, the Float Parade, the selection of a Queen, and a big University crowd didn ' t faze Boston College and the Eagles humiliated the Terriers, 40-12, despite a sensational, but brief performance by Charlie Fiorino. Fiorino completed a couple of passes worth 1 1 5 yards and led the Terriers to both their scores in the fading moments of play. Billy Donlan hit Dick Gagliardi with a 51- yard touchdown pass in the first period and the Eagle avalanche began. The men from Chestnut Hill did a sure, methodical job smashing inside the tackles for most of their yardage. Syhia on 98 yard run 157 Snow-swept University Field was the scene of one of the greatest individual performances in Terrier history, and the Scarlet responded with a convincing 25-0 victory over Temple, to finish the unhappy season on a joyous note. John Bredice startled the onlookers, which included over 750 children, with eight pass receptions, good for 135 yards, as the Terriers unfurled a deft passing attack in the face of adverse weather conditions. Late in the s econd quarter, Len Hill connected with end John Regan who made a circus catch of the ball deep in Temple territory and was downed on the one. Chiera plowed across for the score and Hill converted to put the Terriers ahead, 7-0. During half time, 21 local high school bands, consisting of 1 500 musicians, performed for the 8,000 onlookers. The Scarlet routed the Owls in the second half as Lerario and Hagerstrom plunged for scores and Bredice snared Hill ' s toss for the final tally of the year. For many, like ' 56 Co-captains Fiorino and Spaneas there is one more season. Will it be a good one? The answer should be a vehement yes if these questions are answered affirmatively. Will stalwart Lou Lovelv recover from his severe injury to bolster the line? Can the 1955 freshmen be of much help to the 1956 var- sity? Can Coach Donelli, now able to spend all his energies on football, find that winning combination? Front Row, Left to Right: J. Verscharen; A. Krozy; J. Migliore; T. Rodman; P. O ' Connell; C. Fiorino; G. Fitzgerald; T. Sullivan; F. Chiera; N. Chadwick; and B. Reilly. Middle Row, Left to Right: L. Hill; L. Vinecour; M. Raczkowski; R. Sylvia; R. Nicoletta; R. Biernacki; Capt. Ken Hagerstrom; M. Abbruzzese; J. Bredice; F. Breker; R. Bates; T. Lerario, G. Spaneas; L. Sobak. Back Row, Left to Right: T. Losek; D. Mulvihill, J. Slauson; J. DufFy; S. Schiazza; R. Meuller; J. Regan; A. Dobson; E. Carey; A. Thain; S. Haouc; and S. Nicoll. 1 -1! ' - - fr . I , Fans cheer as Capt. Ken Hagerstrom leads the Terriers onto snow-filled field to close out ' 55 seasori. - N,4L-% ' :t - Senior end John Bredice, second in the country in pass receiving, an outstanding star in the East-West Shrine Game in San Francisco, and an All-New England selection, brought national recognition to himself and the University. Bredice snared 35 aerials (three under the University rec- ord) and chewed up 468 yards in eight contests. In the Shrine Ciame he plucked six passes out ot the air in an equal number oF tries and was instrumental in the East ' s convincing 29-6 tri- umph. Used solely as a pass receiving specialist, Bredice was a marked man each time he appeared on the field, but he out- smarted and outclutched the bewildered West defenders. His accomplishments were noticed by the professionals as well as the public and he was rewarded with a contract to play for the Philadelphia Eagles. 159 Step this way! ' John Maio and Ed Paulauskas FROSH FOOTBALL Coach Harry Cleverly ' s freshman football team concluded its season with a record that points to a powerful varsity team within the near future. The perky Pups ended their rain- drenched season with two wins and one tie. In the first game of the season the yearlings held Army to a scoreless tie. The Cadets invaded BU territory only once during the entire game. In their next encounter the powerful Pups romped over the strong B.C. freshmen, 20-0. To finish their successful season the freshmen came from behind to emerge victorious over UConn, 13-7. This was the only touchdown scored by the opposition during the entire season. Possible prospects to replace the varsity Ter- riers graduating this year will be tackle Ed Paulauskas, halfback John Maio, center Charley Wanosky, and end Jim Kenriey. 160 SOCCER Under the superb leadership of Coach John Anderson, the Scarlet and White soccer team booted its way to its most successful season since the war. In the first game of the season the Brandeis Judges were handed a solemn sentence as the Terriers romped to victory, 5-1. The talented toes of John McCombe and Jurgen Mayer-Cuno accounted for four of the goals and Scot McKinley tallied once. In their next two outings the soccermen just couldn ' t get started as they lost to M.I.T., 4-0 and Babson, 6-3. The Terriers returned to the winning way and displayed a tremendous defense to shut out Lowell Textile, 4-0. In their next game the University hooters battled Clark to a 1-1 dead- lock. For the first time since 1949 the Terriers defeated UConn, 3-2. They followed this up with 2-0 blanketing of WPI. The Scarlet and White completed the sea - son with five wins, three losses, and a tie to place second in the New England Intercollegiate con- ference, their best effort to date. The entire soccer team deserves a great deal of credit for their fine season. A few of the outstanding players were; goal-tender, Michael Edmands; high-scorer, Jurgen Mayer-Cuno; and Captain, Jake Jacobson. Boston U. 5 Brandeis 1 Boston U. M.I.T. 4 Boston U. Babson 6 Boston U. Lowell Tex. Boston U. Clark 1 Boston U. Conn. 2 Boston U. W.P.I. Boston U. Tufts Boston U. Bridgeport ■) Front Row, Left to Right: Mgr. J. O ' Brien; F. Maurer; C. Noble; J. Aspergen; L. Willett; J. McComb; Capt. G. Jacobsen; D. Kibben; P. Lombard; R. lerardi; K. Burt; and J. Caldwell. Back Row, Left to Right: P. Burns; H. Fairbanks; S. MacKinlay; L. Saltman; D. Lovely; G. Jenkins; M. Edmands; G. Hoag; L. Mackapetris; J. Mayer-Cuno; E. Cruise; and Coach J. Anderson. CROSS COUNTRY The University cross country team, despite its lack of depth, finished the season with an impressive record of four wins and three losses. In the New England Cross Country Meet, the Scarlet and White placed sixth among a host of opponents. For the local harriers, Terry placed eighth, and Patrellis and Tyler, thirteenth and fourteenth, respectively. The Scarlet and White harriers started the season with wins over Dartmouth and M.I.T. Their first set-back was at the hands of Harvard, but the University bounced back with deci- sive defeats over UNH and Tufts. Without the services of George Terry, who was out with a virus, the University lost the last two meets, to UConn and Providence College. Terry, defending cross country champion, met with misfor- tune during the IC4A track meet when he accidentally tripped and fell in a puddle of mud. Terry continued in the race and crossed the finish line thirteenth. This incident was a severe blow to both the team and the season record. George Terry 162 WINTER SPORTS AMfkaMmmmiT ' A sophomore-charged University hockey team brought ice respect back to Commonwealth Avenue. A 4-19 record in 1954 went down the drain as the young Terriers skated to an 11-11 season ' s mark. But for an injury to Captain Jack Murphy at the time when mid-year exams stripped Coach Harry Cleverly of first-string goalie Ralph Vito, first-line wing Forbes Keith, and third-line center Curt Ford, the Terriers would surely have won an addi- tional handful of games. The outlook for 1956-57 ice hockey is extremely bright. Only Murphy and defenseman Len Driscoll will graduate. In view of the fact that the rest of the squad, including high-scorer Jack Carruthers, Bob Dupuis, Tony Cicoria, Mike Manning, and Sarge Kinlin, will return, bolstered by a winnmg frosh team, prospects are bright. Also, should Olympian Dick Roden- hiser, 1955 freshman sensation Ed Kirrane, and those who are on probation, be re-instated in the University, success should becoire synonymous with Terrier hockey. Capt. jack Murphy 164 HOCKEY The Terriers opened the season by dropping a 5-3 contest to Brown, in Providence. The Rhode Islanders ralhed for four goals in the last period to win. From there, the Scarlet took off on a five-game winning streak, conquering the Big Three ot Yale, Harvard, and Prince- ton, belting Northeastern, 7-4 and massacring Providence by a 14-3 tally. The latter contest was marked by a lengthy free- for-all. The Harvard game was one of the most e.xciting in years. Murphy ' s overtime score brought the Terriers victory and na- tional recognition. A couple of visitors from New York State were too strong for the locals and won, 6-0, and 10-5 with St. Lawrence and Clarkson administering the beatings. Returning to winning ways again, the Terriers avenged their opening loss by edging past Brown, 4-3, and routing Tufts, 8-4. The big game with Boston College was a beaut. The lead rocked back and forth before the Eagles finally outlasted the Terriers, 7-5, before a cheering crowd at Boston Arena. On the rebound, the Terriers caught Dartmouth, and, after relinquishing an early 5-0 lead, Cleverly ' s skaters tallied twice in the final period to win, 7-5. Boston U. 3 Brown 5 Boston U. 5 Yale 3 Boston U. 4 Harvard 3 Boston U. 5 Princeton 3 Boston u. 7 Northeastern ,4 Boston u. U Providence 3 Boston u. St. Lawrence 6 Boston u. 5 Clarkson 10 Boston u. 4 Brown 3 Boston u. 8 Tufts 4 Boston u. 5 Boston Coll. 7 Boston u. 7 Dartmouth 5 Boston u. 9 Providence 10 Boston u. 1 St. Lawrence 3 Boston u. Clarkson 9 Boston u. 1 Harvard 6 Boston u. 9 Northeastern 3 Boston u. 6 Army 4 Boston u. 2 R.P.L 8 Boston u. 4 Dartmouth 1 Boston U. 3 Boston Coll. 7 Boston U. 5 Northeastern 6 Front Row, Left to Right: H. Levin, D. McLeod; S. Kinlin; J. Quinn; A. Cicoria; Capt. J. Murphy; F. Keith; R. Dupuis; C. Ford; and R. Vito. Back Row, Left to Right: Asst. Coach R. Crocker; P. Madison; W. Swee- ney; L. Driscoll; W. Sullivan; A. Carriere; J. Carruthers; M. Manning; J. McComb; Trainer R. Borne; and Coach Harry Cleverly. Red light In their first contest of the second semester, Providence, which wiis clobbered by an eleven t;oal margin in December, prevailed in over- time, 10-9. Beset with t oal-tending problems. Cleverly in- stalled sophomore Hank Levin in the nets, and the latter performed commendably on the Ter- riers ' trip to New York State. However, St. Law- rence and Clarkson won, 3-1, and 9-0, respec- tively. Harvard evened the score, 6-1, in the Beanpot Tourney, but the Terriers took third place in the tournament by whomping Northeastern, 9-3. Army fell victim to the Terriers ' attack, 6-4 but another trip was unsuccessful as R.P.L belted the Scarlet, 8-2. The Terriers ' final victory on the road was at Hanover, N. H., as they topped Dartmouth, 4-1. A fine Llniversity first period saw the Terriers assume a 3-1 lead, but that melted away before Boston College ' s final onslaught, 7-3. In the closing contest, Northeastern atoned for those two earlier defeats by edging past the Terriers in overtime, 6-5, to drop the locals to the .500 mark for the season. The Terriers were outscored in their 22 games by a 112-107 margin, but until mid-semester, they had an 8-4 record and out-tallied their opponents by a 67-56 margin. Dupuis drops Brown forward. Sidly shooting at Eagles Boston U. 4 Brown 1 Boston U. N. E. 3 Boston U. 5 Harvard 8 Boston U. 11 Tufts 2 Boston U. 9 Brown 2 Boston U. 4 Harvard 5 Boston U. 5 B. C. 4 Boston U. 4 Andover 9 Boston U. 7 Dartmouth 5 Boston U. 2 B. C. 6 Boston U. 7 Lynn English 4 Boston U. 2 N. E. 6 Boston U. 3 N. H. 2 Boston U. 3 Tufts 1 Boston U. 6 Dartmouth 5 FROSH HOCKEY The freshman hockey team came on fast in the late stages of the season to cop its final three games and finish with a 9-6 mark for the year. The Pups iced New Hampshire, Tufts, and Dartmouth, 3-2, 3-1, and 6-5, respectively, to end with a .600 record, and give hope that they will bolster the varsity in 1956-57. Standouts were: Al Sutherland, Ron DiVincenzo, Larry Creighton, Paul Kelley, Dan Kelly, Jack Dooley, and Dick Lyons. Coach Jim Fullerton ' s frosh tasted victory their first time out, beating Brown, 4-1, at Providence. Northeastern and Har- vard defeated the fledgling Terriers, 3-0, and 8-5, in the next two contests. The Pups rolled up their highest score of the year by wal- loping Tufts, 11-2, and then repeated over Brown, 9-2, at the Arena. Harvard nipped the Terriers, 5-4, in their second meeting, but the yearlings rebounded to edge arch-rival Boston College, 5-4. Dartmouth twice took it on the chin horn the Terriers while Boston College later reversed its earlier loss. BASKETBALL The Terrier basketball team completed its 1955-56 season with the best record since the game was inaugurated at the University. Coach Matt Zunic ' s quintet finished with a 17-6 mark. Honors were accorded Zunic and 6 ' 8 center Kevin Thomas. Zunic was named New Eng- land ' s Coach of the Year while Thomas was selected for the All-New England quintet. Most of the school ' s records were broken. The Scarlet tallied 1750 points on 646 field goals and 458 foul shots for a 76.1 point-per-game average, and Thomas broke ten individual scoring rec- ords. Despite the loss of co-captain Thomas and Marion Sottile, and reserve Tom Kerr, all to be graduated this year, the outlook is bright for 1956-57. Returning will be the second and third high- est scorers, 6 ' 4 Dick Armstrong and 6 ' 6 Tom Kelly, who averaged 11.5 and 11 points-per- game, respectively. Also, Charley Fiorino, Nate Koppel, Ralph Hubbard, Don Vanderstreet, and Ray Wilson will be on hand, together with a flock of prom- ising freshmen, including the high-scoring Jack Leaman. Zunic should have a swift-operating quintet next Fall, and a successful one as well. 168 Boston U. 79 Suffolk 48 Boston U. 79 W.P.I. 54 Boston U. 85 UMass 77 Boston U. 83 Colby 60 Boston U. 77 Tennessee 80 Boston U. 52 Florida State 86 Boston U. 87 Davidson 69 Boston U. 73 Northeastern 59 Boston U. 64 Army 48 Boston U. 80 Boston Coll. 65 Boston U. 52 Holy Cross 69 Boston U. 89 Northeastern 58 Boston U. 65 St. Francis 84 Boston U. 64 Penn State 67 Boston U. 53 Tufts 52 Boston U. 65 Providence 69 Boston U. 107 M.I.T. 74 Boston U. 98 Bowdoin 69 Boston U. 82 Bates 65 Boston U. 78 Brandeis 67 Boston U. 94 Boston Coll. 70 Boston U. 75 Springfield 69 Boston U. 69 A.I.C. 65 Ten Hands— one bail Co-Captains Ke nn Thomas and Mario Sottile The University quintet got off to a flying start, winning its first four games. The Terriers avenged last year ' s embarrassing 104-80 loss to LI. of Mass. whipping their opponents, 85-77. In the Carrousel Tournament at Charlotte, N. C, the Terriers suffered their first loss, 80-77, to Tennessee, but Thomas broke all the indi- vidual scoring records by scoring 46 points. The Terriers suffered their second defeat in the Tournament at the hands of Florida State, 86-52, but bounced back to defeat Davidson, 87-69, and finish seventh in the tourney. After winning over Northeastern, 73-59, and whipping Armv, 64-48, the Scarlet devoured crosstown foe Boston College, 80-65. Holy Cross and Tom Heinsohn were hard- pressed by the Terriers, but prevailed, 69-52, with the Holy Cross All-America outscoring Thomas, 27-23. After beating Northeastern again, 89-58, the Terriers took to the road and were defeated by St. Francis of Loretto, 84-65, and Penn State, 67-64. The Scarlet edged past Tufts, 53-52, but in a hotly-contested tussle with Providence College, the Terriers tasted defeat for the last time, 65-59. 169 Front Row, Left to Right: R. Hubbard; D. Vanderstreet; Co-Capt. K. Thomas; T. Kelley; and R. Zmudzien. Back Row, Left to Right: B. Spaniak; J. Bates; C. Fiorino; M. Pano; Co-Capt. M. Sottile; R. Wilson; N. Koppel; and R. Armstrong. The Terriers then gained momentum and swept to a seven game winning streak, bringing their most successtul season to a successful close. Thomas smashed all existing scoring records and led his teammates past the century mark for the first time as they swamped M.I.T., 107-76. Maine rivals Bowdoin and Bates proved no more troublesome than most of the Scarlet ' s opponents. The Terriers bolted past Bowdoin, 98-69, and Bates, 82-65. The Zunicmen captured the mythical Greater Boston intercollegiate title by knocking over Brandeis by a 78-67 count, and then for good measure, put Boston College to a 94-70 rout. The Terriers had a tougher time against their final two foes, Springfield and American Inter- national College, but prevailed, just the same, by 75-69 and 69-65 scores. The seven-game streak assured the 1955-56 Terriers of a permanent spot in the University ' s athletic history. There is no doubt that the feats of Newton ' s Kevin Thomas will be remem- bered in New England for a long time. Thorns was the greatest basketball player in University history. He shattered ten major records including the three-year and one-year marks, and the single game total. Thomas was named to the hook and Collier ' s district one all-star team and the All New England team. Hands off ' . 170 FROSH BASKETBALL One of the most bizarre finishes in the his- tory of basketball highlighted a 6-7 freshman hoop season. The Pups eked out an 82-81 victory over Wentworth in the finale at the Huntington Y with only two Terriers on the court at the game ' s end. Five of the Scarlet players fouled out in reg- ulation time, and only four were eligible in the overtime session. Two more fouled out, leaving onlv Jack Leaman and Hugh McQuaid on the court to protect a three-point lead. Unbelievably, Leaman and McQuaid con- trolled the boards and held on to their slim mar- gin. Leaman tallied 46 points, a new freshman record, including all seven of the overtime points. Fortunately, for Coach Mike Tarantino, the rest of the season followed a fairly normal pat- tern. Nearly half of the games were decided by ten point margins or better, and Boston College routed the Terriers in their second meeting, 94-65. A pair of victories over Northeastern, 72-71, and 69-61, were high points of the season. An- other notable achicxemcnt was the scare the Terriers gave Holy Cross. The Pups led through- out the contest but couldn ' t stave off a strong Crusader surge in the waning minutes of the game. The other wins were scored at the e.xpense of Worcester Poly tech, Burdette, Tufts, and Wentworth. Losses were to Leicester junior College, Dean Academy, Army, Boston College, and Provi- dence. Leaman was the top scorer for the freshmen and other standouts included Charlie Ladd and Tom O ' Connell. Leaman leaps O ' Connell for ti SKIING In its first year as a varsity sport, Coach Don McBrien ' s Terrier ski team captured the New England Intercollegiate Ski Con- ference Championship. This is the third straight year the University won the twelve team conference title. Winners of about a dozen team and individual trophies, they received an additional honor in the form of an invitation to compete in the NCAA championships at Boulder, Colorado. They were unable to accept because of budget limitations. The Terrier ' s one-two punch of Bob Adams and Don McDavitt were the consistent standouts throughout the season. Both men were selected to the conference all-star team. Adams was the top point-totaler with McDavitt a close second. Bob Adams, Mike Wallace, Bob Kryzwicki, and Roger Adams registered the best time as the Scarlet and White won the opening meet at Bromley. Fog and ice hindered the Terriers in their second outing at Sunapee but they man- aged to clinch second place. Co-Captains Boh Diin)i and Roger Adams 172 AU-star Don McDavitt The combination of Bob Adams, Don McDavitt, Bob Dunn, and Roger Adams gave the Terriers a healthy margin to win the giant slalom at Belknap. In the LIni ' ersity sponsored downhill at Franconia, a couple of bad upsets in a freezing rain almost cost the Terriers the meet but the efforts of Bob Adams, Roger Adams, Don McDavitt, and Mike Wallace accounted for the victory. The following day in the slalom races, despite an icy course. Bob Dunn registered the best time followed closely by Don McDavitt. Wallace and Kryzwicki added their time and the Terriers won the slalom and the meet. Although the team finished second in the final meet at Bridgeton, they won the confer- ence championship. Second place went to Kcene State Teachers and Northeastern was third. The efforts of Coach Don McBrien as a skiing coach, and one of the founders of the still- growing twelve team conference, deserve a great deal of merit. Expected to form the nucleus of ne.xt ear ' s squad are Bob Adams, Mike Wallace, Bob Kryzwicki, and Tom Egan. Coach Don McBrien Left to Right: M. Wallace; B. Kettle; B. McDavitt; Bob Adams; R. Dunn; Roger Adams; and R. Kryzwicki. WINTER TRACK The University winter track squad, severely hampered by the absence oF a suitable training area and losses of key men through injuries and scholastic difficulties, failed to duplicate its ' 55 feats. In a dual meet with Harvard, which was won by the Crimson, 84-24, the Terrier two mile relay team, composed of George Teriy, Zelig Mestel, Fred Dunbuiy, and Gene Ellis distin- guished itself in a field record time of 8:19.4. Against Dartmouth, the tracksters ' defeat could largely be traced to their lack of depth. There was some consolation for Terrier rooters, however, in the victories of Nat Baker in the hammer, George Terry in the two mile, Lloyd Bell in the 50 yard dash, and Fred Dunbury in the bUU. Pitted against formidable opponents in the IC4A ' s, the Raymondmen finished twelfth in a field of twenty-six entries. Ellis finished fourth in the 1000, while Cliff Blair placed fifth in both the 36 and 16 pound shot. In the N.Y.A.C ' s, featuring the top amateur athletes in the country. Bell won honors for the University by placing third in the 60 yard dash. In the highly competitive K. of C. and B.A.A. meets in boston, the Terrier runners turned m their best performances of the season. The two mile relay team of Terry, Mestel, Dunbury and Ellis raced to victory in the K. of C. meet, while the mile relay team of Cobleigh, Bell, Ellis and Shearer romped to victory in the B.A.A. meet. Relay Team— Shearer, Ellis, Cohleigh, Bell, and Dunlnirv. 174 J Front Row, Left to Right: H. Gallin; D. Lambert; Capt. D. Lovely; R. Ginsberg; and T. Gruber. Back Row, Left to Right: P. Sowsy; S. Strauss; B. Sylvester; M. Silverman; J. Vargelis; J. Donoghuc; and Coach L. Dargie. FENCING The Terrier fencing team, under the direction of Coach Larry Dargie, completed another suc- cessful campaign. The Scarlet and White missed repeating as New England Intercollegiate fenc- ing champions by the slim margin of only two points. The swordsmen, after splitting their first four meets, placed second to MIT in the New Eng- land championship tournament. Outstanding performers Don Lambert and Bob Ginsberg combined to win the saber trophy. Capt. Don Lovely and John Harmon also contributed greatly to the fencers ' success dur- mg the season. U Front Ron , Left to Right: R. Blue; A. Arabian; J. Gould; and P. Nathanson. Back Row, Left to Right: R. Lewis, J. Moybed; F. Jelleme; D. Boylen; and Coach O. Smiley. WRESTLING The wrestling team, under the direction oF Coach OrHn Smiley, achieved notable success by virtue of its 23-7 victory over UMass. This marked the first time in seven years that a Boston LIniversity wrestling team emerged victorious in a dual meet. Outstanding grapplers during the season were: Captain Bill Thurston, who captured the 191 pound championship in the A. A. LI. meet; Fred lelleme, who placed third in the 147 pound class in the A.A.U. meet and second in the New England Tournament at M.I.T. Don Ray, John Moybed and Armand Arabian also stood out for the matmen. RIFLE Front Row, Left to Right: Coach R. T. Pemberton; N. Perkins; N. Belcourt; G. Babikian; and C. King. Back Row, Left to Right: F. Zeytoonjian, G. Coles, A. Torraca; M. Schooven; and J. Foster. The University rifle team, coached by Sergeant R. T. Pemberton, who is at- tached to the Army R.O.T.C. unit, went through a process of rebuilding this sea- son while winning three out of eleven matches. The squad was composed mostly of newcomers to the sport, however, they still managed to defeat Brown, Harvard, and Rhode Island. The outstanding shots on the team were John Foster, who received the trophy for the highest individual scores, and team Captain Charles King, who was second. According to Sergeant Pemberton, the team should be unbeatable ne.xt year as they lose only one member by graduation and will be bolstered by ad- ditions from the powerful freshman squad including Bernie Friesecke, for- mer Coast Guard Champ. 176 [J BASEBALL A sluggish opening, emphasized by 12 errors in the first two games, started the 1955 Terrier baseball team off to what turned out to be a mediocre season. With unseasoned pitching and untimely hitting, it took Coach Harry Cleverly five games before he could field a well-balanced club. Sophomore players eventually filled the gaps, taking pressure from veterans Joe Stoico, Tom Gastall, and Dick McNally. Southpaw Wally Lechten developed into one of Coach Cleverly ' s most dependable hurlers, winning four games for the Terriers. The University fared well in Greater Boston League competition, ending with a five and five count, and despite the poor start, its over-all record stood at 10 wins, eight losses, and one tie. Coach Cleverly can look forward to a team with more depth this spring. Seasoned juniors and seniors, along with a promising crew of sophomores, hold great hopes for the University in its quest to regain the league title it won two years ago. With Jack Murphy in the infield. Bill Demp- sey in left, and Kenny Hagerstrom in center, the Terriers have a strong core around which to build their starting nine. In addition to Bill Meagher and Lechten, pitching hopes center around sophomore Don McCleod, whose bril- liant record last year with the freshmen ranks him high on the list of good prospects. Tom Gastall is one three-letterman to ex- cel in more than one of those sports. Although his football and basketball skill is University history, his best mark was made on the baseball diamond. First-string catcher for two years, Tommy led the Terrier attack last season, and honors were heaped upon him. He was voted second team All-American , and New England coaches named him to first team All-Boston and All-New Eng- land squads. In addition, he was awarded the E. Ray Speare Trophv, and was voted the News ' Athlete of the Year. ' After graduation. Tommy signed with the Baltimore Orioles for a bonus of about $30,000. He is now a key player in the team ' s youth move- ment. .Ji- -i- ' -- ' -■ ' ;■«. .■■■ - ■  ' . ' rapped Boston U. 11 Suffolk 2 Boston U. 2 Harvard 7 Boston U. 3 Tufts 9 Boston U. 1 Northeastern 4 Boston u. 2 Boston Coll. 3 Boston u. 7 Vermont 7 Boston u. 8 A.I.C. 4 Boston u. 6 UNH 8 Boston u. 10 Brandeis 3 Boston u. 4 Northeastern 3 Boston u. 4 UMass 6 Boston u. 12 M.I.T. Boston u. 2 Colby 4 Boston u. 15 Brandeis 4 Boston u. 5 Providence 3 Boston u. Springfield 7 Boston U. 12 Tufts 6 Boston u. 5 Providence 3 Boston u. 6 M.I.T. 5 Boston u. 6 Boston Coll. 5 179 Coach ]im Neswortliy The University ' s 1955 crew team, under the leadership of veteran coach Jim Nesworthy, served notice to eastern crew powers that it won ' t be long before the Terriers are among the best in the East. Although they failed to win any meets, the oarsmen improved steadily throughout the sea- son. One of their best efforts coming in the I.R.A. Regatta at Syracuse, New York, when they placed seventh in a field of thirteen. The I.R.A. is perhaps the most important eastern meet of the season and draws the best crews in the country. Evidence of how the University is building in crew is illustrated by the fact that for the first time in the history of the sport here, Nes- worthy will be able to man crews at the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman levels. Nesworthy has been forced in the past to overcome such obstacles as lack of student in- terest, inadequate training facilities, and in- experienced oarsmen. The future is bright, for Parker Lindburgh is the only senior on the present varsity. The ' 56 crew is composed of Lindburgh, Captain Kim Bassett, Hugh Casper, Tom Dugan, Dave Weiss, Riss Schaff, Dick Kvedar, and Les Martin. The only men missing from last year ' s squad are Ted Nash, who was drafted, and graduates Scott Fisher, Dick Webster, and An- drew Genes. The crewman will have to be at top form this season as they open with Yale and compete against Harvard, M.I.T., Columbia, Syracuse, and Navy, among others. ' 55 varsity 180 i I ?I W. rti i • '  ' « . k. EliCTROKICS COUPCT t;.., ■r ' ' f i i :JteBii - ;4i j ' i 4i n ir . In the words of crew coach Jim Nesworthy, Captain Kim Bassett has the finest timing ot any stroke he has ever coached and has done more than any one man to keep the spirit of the crew members at a high pitch. Bassett, a junior, sets an example for other crewmen to follow by his strict observance of training rules and the personal interest he takes in the welfare of his fellow crewmen, he added. Cruising along Capt. Kim Basset t m Dock workoiit 181 TRACK and FIELD Coach, Terry, and Smith Coach Doug Raymond ' s ' 55 spring track team once more demonstrated its superiority over collegiate competition in the New England area by winning the championship for the fourth time in the past five years. Although every man on the squad contributed to the team ' s success, brilliant competitors such as Bruce Hescock, Bernie Bruce, Bill Shearer, George Terry, Bill Smith, Nat Baker, and Dick Bates played the major role in a very successful season. In their opening meet the tracksters finished second in a triangular match with N.Y.U. and Army. The Terriers were severely handicapped in the meet by lack of depth as they were unable to enter men in the 440 and the hurdles. Bruce Hescock, forced to compete in five events, dis- played his versatility as he won the high jump, tied for first in the pole vault and came in sec- ond to the University ' s Nat Baker in the ham- mer. Bill Smith, who won the half mile, and George Terry, who captured the two mile, dis- played the consistency that aided the team throughout the season. 182 The talent laden ' 55 spring track squad suc- cessfully defended its New England champion- ship with an overwhelming triumph at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. The fleet-footed Terriers ran over all opposi- tion as they amassed a 55 ' 2 point total, their closest competitor being Springfield College with 18 ' 2 points. The track-men copped seven first places and set three field records in piling up their point total. Cinder-grinder Bill Shearer won the 100 yard dash with a time of 9.7 which would have been a meet record but was disallowed due to a tail wind. Shearer did set a field record, though, when he won the 220 in 21.4. In the distance events Bill Smith placed second in the 880 while speedster George Terry won the two mile. The Terriers continued to dominate the meet in the field events with Bernie Bruce, Bruce Hescock, Dick Bates and Nat Baker shouldering the load. Bruce set a field record with a 23 ft. 5V4 in. broad jump. Versatile Bruce Hescock was victorious in the pole vault and runner-up in the high jump. Dick Bates and Nat Baker assured the championship for the Terriers by placing first in the shot put and discus events. The Terrier track men proved that they could stand up under major college competition in the IC4A ' s. Pitted against the cream of East- ern college athletes, the Terriers placed third behind Manhattan and Penn State. Individual point-getters were: Bill Shearer, who placed third in the 220; Bernie Bruce, who came in second in the broad jump, and Bruce Hescock, who finished second in both the pole vault and the high jump. Even though the team was hard hit by the graduation of Hescock, Bruce, Bates, and Smith, there still remains a sufficient number of con- sistent performers to rate the Terriers a threat to repeat their New England supremacy in track and field in 1956. Capt. Bill Shearer Bruce Hescock GOLF The University golf team looks forward to a successful season after finishing with a 7-7 mark in ' 55. Co-Captains Hank Ingram and Charlie Pet- tengill, Jim MacDonald, Roger Kelley, Jim Tate, and Carl Dodge are back for another year of competition. Ingram, the only University golfer to qualify for the New England championships last year, and a Fordham transfer named Jimmy Dean are expected to spark the team. !, I eft tn ii;L; t: J. 1 itc, i. Ingram; and Capt. Fran Quillard. TENNIS Coach Ed Serues fielded the best net team in Terrier history to wind up the ' 55 season by beating Quonset Navy 8-1 and Worcester Poly- tech, 9-0. These victories brought the season total to ten wins against one defeat. The amazing Terriers scored a total of 76 individual wins and only 18 losses. They ended with nine straight wins holding each opponent to one point a match. The New England Intercollegiate Tourna- ment officials seeded a University singles player and doubles team for the first time. Captain Tom Kerr reached the quarter-finals in the t singles. He and Shelly Caldwell were elimi- nated in the semi-finals for the doubles crov ' n. Captain-elect Tom Kerr was chosen as vice- presiden t of the New England Intercollegiate Tennis Association. This honor is based on ' leadership, scholarship, and tennis ability and is the highest award that can be made to an undergraduate player. Record-breaking ' 55 squad I I f SAILING The sailing team opened its ' 55-56 season with a win over B.C. in a dual meet last fall. With experienced hands to man the helms, the new varsity sport shows promise of bettering its previous record. Under the direction of Commodore Decker Schwannecke, the Terriers held their own in competition last season. They finished third in the New England dinghy eliminations and ended seventh in the finals. Miss Schwannecke, a CLA Junior from Esse.x, Conn., has personally stimulated interest in the sport. Born and raised in a yachting center, her enthusiasm and experience have been part and parcel of the team ' s success. Front Row, heft to Right: A. Benjamin, Commodore; D. Schwannecke; and P. Ander- son. Rack Row, Left to Right: W. Everest, A. Everest; M. Marshell; and H. Brown. 185 INTRAMURALS Dr J. Bertram Kessel, Director of Physical Education, has stimulated more active participa- tion in intramural sports by furnishing better equipment and scheduling more sports. Because of the bad weather, student Dick Goldman, Assistant Director of Intramural Athletics, had his hands full trying to re- schedule contests. An extra-mural basketball game was played with MIT but the Tech-men overcame the University 90-75. In the foul shooting contest. Herb Berman was crowned king of the foul line when he sank 43 for 50. Champs HOCKEY All University — Lambda Chi Alpha Independent — CBA Rovers SOFTBALL All University — Phi Alpha TOUCH FOOTBALL All University — Sigma Phi Epsilon Independent — Myles 4th Floor BASKETBALL All University — Fox Hall Law Fraternity — Tau Epsilon Phi FOUL SHOOTING Herb Berman FOX HALL— Iwira))inraZ Basketball Champs— First Row, Left to Right: R. Temaire; D. Hershberg; C. Miller; and J. Donahue. Back Row, Left to Right: J. Jackson; S. Ogel; D. Miner; D. Whalen; C. Moran; and J. Bloomer. CHEERLEADERS I Karen, Dexter, Tweedie, Cathy, Joyce, Kevin, and Nancy. 187 Fiorina for Uvo - Jiff Gastall dances at Fitton Field in ' 54. Persistent 188 HIGHLIGHTS IN SPORTS 189 highlights Lt. Gov. S. G. Whittier presents LOOK Award to Kex ' in Thomas. Gastall ' s new surroundings. Get in there, Sam! 1952-53 . . . Agganis named MVP in North- South football game . . . Terrier hockey team went to NCAA championships in Colorado . . . soph sensation Dick Rodenhiser an All-Ameri- can puckster . . . Johnny Kelley 5th in BAA Marathon . . . Agganis named NEWS athlete- of the year . . . 1953-54 . . . John Pappas died of injuries received in Syracuse grid contest . . . Kelley copped IC4A cross-country championship . . . Ray Cataloni and Joe Terrasi named to All-New England football team . . . Indoor track team 2nd in IC4A meet . . . Terrier baseball team won GBL title, lost out in District One NCAA final . . . finished with 15-4 mark . . . John Nunziato named NEWS athlete-of-the-year . . . 1954-55 . . . Best football team in University history . . . finished with 7-2 mark . . . Gastall tossed four TD passes against Syracuse, tying Agganis record, led Terriers to Beanpot win over Syracuse, 41-19 . . . Biggest local grid game in 13 years, BU vs. BC, before 40,000 Fenway Park fans, with Eagles winning, 7-6 . . . Longest pass in the U.S. for 1954 covered 96 yards, Gastall to Hagerstrom, in windup with Temple . . . Pino set new one-year and three-year marks and was third in the nation in rushing . . . Sam won the Bulger Lowe Award, was named to the All-East team . . . Gastall 10th in country in total yardage . . . George Terr) ' won IC4A cross- country title . . . Basketball team went to Rich- mond In ' itation Tournament, center Kevin Thomas broke arena scoring mark, tallying 45 points in 83-60 win over Rutgers . . . Thomas set new one-year mark with 420 points . . . Terrier hoopsters finished with 12-9 mark . . . Jack Murphy top goal-getter in New England (26), all-New England center . . . Gastall made sec- ond-string All-America baseball team, named NEWS athlete-of-the-year, signed with Balti- more baseball team . . . 1955-56 . . . University mourned the loss of the great Harry Agganis . . . Sargent miss, Margaret Vamer, won national amateur badmin- ton singles tiara . . . Virginia Ball. Sargent, NE collegiate badminton champ . . . John Kevorkian NE smgles king and teamed with Woody Rowe for doubles crown . . . George Cuker, freshman, set new weight-lifting mark at 400 lbs. . . . CLA ' s Norm Kilpatrick NE table-tennis champ . . . Canadian marathon king George Hillier is CLA sophomore . . . Kevin Thomas chosen NEWS athlete-of-the-year. Johnny KeJley A couple of guys named Harry There goes Kenny 191 ro f ' ' ' ' vm m fw .a . ' w-.-. ' i v; :v-,v  t ?ii: s;sjNW ' ' , i COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS RALPH W. TAYLOR, A.B., A.M., Deau .aasaisaaiHCTi mmigfflMim i M i ' TW s ?: t ?P ' i rt i - S W T ie Faciihy: Top Row: Profs. M. Herrick, R. Chin, Mr. P. Ellison, Profs. J. Leisher, W. Vaughan, D. Kim, A. DeVito, H. Myron, J. Mason. Sixth Row: Profs. R. Duftey, K. Badger, L. Harvey, J. Gilmore, J. Hughes, E. Burtt, N. Maccoby, L. Reyna, G. Margolius. Fifth Row: Prof. S. Harris, Miss E. Shuhany, Profs. G. Noether, D. Blackett, Messrs. H. Perkins, W. Chadbury, Profs. K. Eriks, W. Gensler, L. Baker. Fourth Row: Profs. L. Twarog, E. Mode. L. Taylor, L. Brigham, J. Lavely, P. Bertocci, R. Millard, K. Bernard, E. Holmes, W. Norton. Third Row: Prof. J. Onate, Mr. Lynch, Profs. H. O. White, D. Winslow, C. Washburn, F. Crawford, M. Berten- shaw, W. Loeeland, J. Josephs. Second Row: Prof. R. Batchelder, Mr. A. Cohen, Prof. T. Van Slyke, Dr. E. O ' Neill, Profs. A. Siegel, F. Nowak, W. Ault, A. Bertocci. Front Row: Profs. W. Peebles, A. Watzinger, Dr. J. Oleksvshvn, Miss A. Caras, Profs. C. Wolfe, A. 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WILBUR 223 Roxbury St., Roxbury Physics 211 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM G. SUTCLIFFE, A.B., A.M., Dean The Faculty: Top Row: Profs. R. Campbcli, U. itjUi i, Air. b. L.ii,tjster, Profs. M. Delano, D. Ashton, F. Doodv, Mr. B. Mudge, Prof. H. Carlson, Mr. D. McBrien, Prof. O. Tabor. Fifth Row: Prof. C. Theodore, Mr. A. Roy, Profs. E. Collier, R. Washburn, J. Kelley, B. Forest. Fourth Row: Mr. O ' Connell, Profs. H. Smith, J. Fawcett, R. Spinney, R. Strickland. Tliird Row: Profs. A. Beckwith, E. Robinson, G. Cummings, Dr. R. Wheeler, Prof. G. Howe, the Misses R. Downey, M. Locke, D. Carlson. Second Row: Mr. E. Bryant, Profs. I. Whitmore, R. Verrill, M. Cohen, Mr. R. Deane, Profs. A. Thompson, N. Vuilemier, H. Adlington, E. Post. Frowt Row: Prof. C. Paaske, the Misses V. Waller, I. Roman, E. Hemmerleg, M. MacKay, Mrs. I. Heath, Miss M. Connelly, Mrs. A. Plathe, Dean William Sutclift ' e. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: David Riseman, Sec- retary; Joanne Tiano, Vice-President; Dean William Sutclifte; Stephen Armstrong, President: Stanley Cooper, Treasurer. 213 4. 4 GEORGE N. ABORJAILY ROBERT J. ARMOUR Jl Greenhood St., Dedham 548 Alda Rd., Production Management Mararoneck, N. Y. Management Soc. 2-4 Marketing TK1 Pres. 4 Hillel 1-4; Lock 2; Scarlet Key 3, 4; NEWS I, 2, Asst. Advertising Mgr. .3, Adver- tising Mgr. 4; Univ. at Home 1, 2, V.-Chrm. 3, 4: Economics Soc. 2,3; Sailing Team 2; Who ' s Who 4 ROBERT E. ADAMS STEPHEN F. 204 Shrewsbury St., H olden ARMSTRONG Worcester Jr. College ( Drexel Terr., Lynn Management Management Management Soc. 4; Con- AK I ' gregational Club 4; Psy- Class Pres. 4; Management chology Club 4 Soc. Sec. 3; Scabbard and Blade 4; Orthodox Club 2, 3; Stud. Activities Coun. 3 MARTHA E. ALDEN 82 Sycamore St., Somerville Psychology KHI V.P.; Who ' s Who Scarlet Key; Eve. Stud. Coun. 1-4, Sec.-Treas., V.P.; Eve. Protestant Club 1-4, Sec, Treas., V.P., Pres., Co- founder; Owls 2-4, Sec, Treas., V.P., Co-founder; Eve. Class Sec, V.P., Pres. RICHARD H. AUBIN 21 Mt. Vernon St., Arlington Personnel Management Newman Club 1 , 2; Man- agement Soc. 1 , 2 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FRED A. BARKER B. M. R.R., Manchester, N. H. Accouuling FRANCIS BARRETT 57 Frairy St., Medfield JAMES BARRETT 19 Hunt Rd., Lexington Accounting ALICE V. ALEKNAS 33 Emmons St.. Milford Business Education WUn 3. 4; ZXA 1, 2 Newman Club 1 -4 ANGELONE G. BAKAS 589 Franklin St.. Cambridge Management -S3- MARCOS F. BASORA Morse St., Arroyo. Puerto Rico General Business Newman Club, Insurance Soc. ARMAND ARABIAN iOth St.. Wyandanch, L. I. N. Y. hisurance •f ' E Comptroller, Pledge Trainer, Pres. 4 Insurance Soc. 3, Pres. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; I.F.G. 3. 4; Wrestling 1 MARSHALL E. ARMAND 89 Pine St.. Danvers Industrial Management Management Soc. 2-4 NATHANIEL BAKER 134 Babcock St., Boston RICHARD G. BATES 22 Campbell St., W. Warwick. R. I. Marketing Football 1-4; Track 1-4 ALLAN J. BALLARD 61 Elsmere Ave., So. Portland. Me. Statistics i DIRCK W. ARMITAGE 673 Woodbury Ave., Portsmouth. N. H. Accounting Accounting Soc. 3, 4; Man- agement Soc. 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2 CARMELO A. BARBAGALLO 27 Jackson St., Methuen General Business Newman Club 4; Manage- ment Soc 3 JOHN J. BEATON 12 Cheriton Rd., Boston CGE Management Eve. Class Treas. 3. Class Pres. 4, Stud. Coun.; HUB Bd. 4; Protestant Club: Owls Club PATRICIA M. BEATTIE Rt. 9. Windsor General Business «t rN Pres. 3, 4 Thaea 2-4; Panhellenic 3, Pres. 4; SFA 4; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 214 JACQUELINE T. BELISLE 16 Madison St., Rutland. Vt. Becker Jr. College General Business r 1 H, Scholarship Chrm. Thaea; Newman Club 3, - PETER BENTON 27 Peter Spring Rd.. Concord Marketing MARTIN S. BERMAN 12 Old Farm Rd., Newton General Business Hillel 2. 3; WBUR Staff 3; Band 1 JOAN S. BLOOD JOHN J. BREDICE 31 Russell St., Melrose 2 3 Harris Cir., General Secretarial Waterbury, Conn. i;A ' l ' General Business Congregational Club 3, 4; 2AE Asst. Treas. SCA 2-4; Boosters Club 3; Newman Club 1-4; Basket- YWCA 2, 3 ball 3; Varsity Club 2-4; Football 1-4 HAROLD D. BLOOM FRANK J. BREKER. JR. 180 Columbia Rd., 3856 Oswego St., Dorchester Pittsburgh. Penn. Accounting General Business KHI Comptroller 2AE Chaplain Newman Club 1-3: Varsity Club 2-4; Lock 2-4; Foot- ball 1-4 LAWRENCE A. BORNSTEIN 966 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy General Business ' A Basketball 1; Lock JAMES M. BRENNAN 29 Landon Rd.. Milton Advertising Kf A Social Chrm. 4 Boosters Club 3 , 4 ; New- man Club 1-4 EDMUND J. BIELAWSKI 22 Ronan St., Dorchester Accounting RICHARD G. BIERNACKI 312 Spruce St., Coverdale, Penn. Accounting Accounting Soc. 2; Varsity Club 3; Football 4 DONALD G. BLAIR 148 Valley Rd.. Needham Northeastern University General Business Newman Club 3, 4 RICHARD J. BLITZ 30 Willow Rd., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Accounting A HI I Pledge Master, V. Pres., Pres. I.F.C. 4; Hillel 1-3; Youn Republican Club 1 MARY F. BOSTWICK 20 Wedgemere Ave., Winchester Medical Secretarial SCA 1-4; Canterbury Club 2-4 LEONARD T. BOUTIETTE 465 No. Main St., Northbridge Boston University MB. A. Finance Management Soc; Republican Club Young BURTON BOYER 76 Manomet Ave.. Hull Lafayette College Accounting Debating Team 2. 3; Hillel 2, 3 JUDITH L. BRAMHALL 20 Rowell St., Manchester, N. H. Colby College Executive Secretarial YWCA WESLEY E. BRETT 53 Winter St., Portland Jr. College Marketing ALAN S. BROWN 343 Russett Rd., ■ -.. v: .-:Y?W M Chestnut Hill General Business AKn Scribe, Sentinel W f Pershing Rifles 1; Lock 2, 3; Class V.-Pres. 1-3; Stud. Activities Coun. 1, 2 w ,, PAUL F. BROWN 68 Coolidge Rd., Lynn Management ROBERT E. BROWN. JR. 19 Irving St., Revere Accounting Accounting Soc. 3, 4 215 JOAN M. BRUN 91 Sutcliffe Rd., Lynn RituHhig Drama Club 1; Newman Club 1-4; PAL Intersorority Coun., Treas. 3; Panhellen- ic 4 ARNOLD K. CANNER 100 Homestead St., Roxbury Accotinliti A KM Treas. 4 Arnold Air Soc. 3; Publ Relations Officer 4 ALFRED J. BRUNINI. JR, 59 Saxton Ave., Sayville. N. Y. Industrial Management Management Soc. 2. 3. V.- Pres. 4; Newman Club 2, 3 JORGE CARBALLO P.O. Box 482, San Jose, Costa Rica Dean Jr. College General Business Marketing Soc. ARTHUR T. BUSWELL 324 Edgemere Rd., Lynn field General Business AKSI ' Steward 3. Pres. 4 Pershing Rifles 1-4; Scab- bard and Blade 3. 4; Mili- tary Ball, Co-Chrm. 4; IPC 4 ; Management Soc, V.- Pres. 4 JOSEPH CARBONE 5 Tower Ct., Somerville Industrial Management Management Soc. 1 Ik EUGENE R. CARRUBBA 16 Lafayette St., Wakefield Stalistics A KM ' Management Soc, 2; Ameri- can Statistical Assoc. 3. 4; Stud. Activities Coun. 2 ' ANGELA D. CATALDO 27 Cherry Hill, Holyoke Holyoke Jr. College Accounting H ' t ' A Sec, Historian Thaea, Sec; Newman Club 3, 4 LAWRENCE R. CHESTER 24 Mayflower Rd., Newton General Business COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ROBERT J. BUTKEVICH 93 Ward St., Worcester Management Newman Club 2-4 JAMES A. CARMICHAEL 45 Barnard Ave., Watertown CGE Insurance SCA I; Insurance Soc. 3, 4 GEORGE M. CABRAL 76 A Brookings St., Medford Management Newman Club 1-4; Man- agement Soc. 4 LOUIS W. CARNEA, JR. 159 Summer St.. Waltham General Business Management Soc. EDWARD F. CALLAHAN 10 Roseway St., Boston University of Massachusetts Marketing Newman Club 1-4; Market- ing Soc 4; Psychology Club 4 JOSEPH V. CARR 1754 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton CGE General Business CGE Stud. Coun. 1, CGE Veterans Club, V.-Pres. 1 JOSEPH E. CALLAHAN 676 Haverhill St., Reading Statistics EDWARD M. CARROLL 89 Josephine Ave., Somerville Insurance GORDON A. CHRISTENSEN 1 2 Bennigton St., Newton Economics AK ' I ' Chaplain Management Soc. ROBERT COHEN 23 Washington St., Dorchester Insurance Young Republicans Club 2, 3; Hillel 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; NEWS 1, 2, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Who ' s Who 4 SOL L. COHEN 4 Gotten St., Newton Economics A Pres. 4 Lock 2, 3; IPC 3, Treas. 4 University at Home; HUB: Stud. Coun. 2, V.-P. 3 Union Committee, Scarlet Key RICHARD B. COLE. JR. 64 Valentine Park, W. Newton Williams College General Business AKE. AAi: 216 il HARRIS COLES 1 5 Columbia St., Brook line General Business I KII Treas. 4 Hillel 1. 2 FRANK B. CONDON 11 Katama Rd., Pawtucket, R. I. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute General Business American Statistical Assoc. « ' ROBERT P. CONDON 228 Great Rd., Bedford Management Management Soc. 1, 2, 4, Pres. 3; Psychology Club 4; Newman Club 1-4 M PAUL COUSIN 47 Sumner St., Revere Accounting NORMAN B. COTTON 102 Vassar St., Worcester Statistics ' hA Treas. 4 Hillel 1, 2 THOMAS A. CRANE 1861 Columbus Ave., Roxbury Management ROGER A. DAVIS 55 Sturbridge St., Mattapan ■ Management Management Soc. 1-3 JANE E. DeSTEFANO 101 Newport St., Woodsocket. R. I. Green Mountain Jr. College General Secretarial DONALD P. DELGRECO 41 Greatbrook Valley Ave., Worcester Worcester Jr. College Accounting Accounting Soc. GREGORY L. CONTOS = ' 344 School St., Watertown Marketing Orthodox Club 1-4 ALFRED E. COOMBS, JR. 15 Elm St.. Skowhegan, Me. University of Maine A arketing ATA STANLEY L. COOPER 65 Deering Rd., Mattapan Accounting 7,BT Treas. 4 Class Treas. 4; Hillel 2, 3; Accounting Soc. 3, ■ ; NEWS 1-3 ROBERT COREY 37 Clarendon Rd., Belmont General Business Management Soc. 3, 4 ALVIN E. CROCKER, JR. =104 St. Francis St., Kcdwood City. Calif. Marketitig Pershing Rifles Soc. 1-4; Scabbard and Blade Soc. 3, Commanding Officer 4 RAYMOND E. (UMMINGS 20 Belmont St., Beverly PETER P. CYR 2 56 East St., E. Walpole Transportation Arnold Air Soc. 1; Varsity Rifle Team 1 RICHARD S. DEMPSTER 377 Pearl St., Reading General Business Management Soc. Sec. 3, 4 EUGENE R. DESAULNIERS 44 Graxnpion Way, Dorchester Accounting SZn Chancellor. Treas. Boosters Club 1-4; Scabbard and Blade 3. DriUmaster 4; Accounting Soc. 3, 4; Newman Club 1-4 GILBERT G. DESROCHERS 44 Capital St., Newton CGE General Business JOSEPH A. DANNIN JOHN J. DIAMOND, III 799 Oak Grove Ave., 1 30A Cottage St., CTielsea Fall River CGE Accouniing Managernent ■l.KII Treas., V.-Pres. AK ' Accounting Soc. 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Scab- Bridge Club 1 bard and Blade 3, 4; Man- agement Soc. 3; Psychology Club 3; Crew 2, 3 217 ROBERT I. DINSMORE 1 Raymond St., Everett Insurance STEWART P. DUNHAM. JR. 46 Westview Terr., W. Newton Dartmouth College Economics, finance DEXTER A. DODGE 2 3 ' Mason Terr., Brookline Marketing Markieting Soc. 1, 2, 4; PtTshing Rifles 1-4; Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3. Head Cheer- leader 4 HEROLD F. DOHERTY 62A Harrison Ave., Woburn General Business Management Soc; Congre- gational Club N. DANIEL DUNITZ 11 Lenox PI. Middletown, N. Y. Marketing IVAk A l. ' . Treas. 3 Hillel 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Boosters Club 2; Myles Standish Stud. Gov ' t Bd. 2; Scarlet Key 4; Who s Who ROGER A. DUNIVAN 40 Oxford Pk., Revere CGE General Administration AK ' ' ! ' Soc. Chrm. 4 CGE Class V-Pres. 1; Man- agement Soc. 3, 4; Newman Club 3. 4 IH. ' ,: mBF SIF ROBERTA E. EFRON 1- Rosemawr PI., Clifton. N. J. Business Education I Hi 1 1 Treas. 4 Hillel I, 2; Psychology Club. V. Prcs. 2; PAL Chapel Jr. Chrm. 3; Murlin House Coun. 2, V. Pres. 3; Shelton Hall, Floor Chrm. 4 WILLIAM J. ENRICH 50 Riverside Dr.. New York. N. Y, General Business Hillel 1-4; Management Soc. 2-4 ROBERT E. ERICKSON 3 Freeman Ave., Everett General Business COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JAMES T. DONG 336 Blue Hill Ave.. Boston General Business Chinese Student Club 1-4; Marketing Soc. 4; Manage- ment Soc. 4 CHARLES N. DUNN Ml Otis St.. Medforcl Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4 N. JACK ERRANTE 4? E. Union Blvd.. Bethlehem, Penn. Marketing Stud. Activities Coun. Sec. 1 . V. Pres. 2 CHARLES M. DOWD Oak Hill Rd.. Worcester General Business ROBERT HENRY DUNPHY SALVATORE EVANGELISTA 1 Brigham St., E. Boston Industrial Management Management Soc. 1. SYLVIA A. DUBE Meadowbrook Ave.. W. Springfield Marketitig LEONARD S. DWARES 145 Hillside Ave.. Providence, R. I. Accounting t A Chaplain HILLMAN O. FALLON 165 Main St., Sanford, Me. Management CHARLES F. DUDLEY 64 Ryefield Rd.. Fitchburg General Business Management Soc; SCA RICHARD S. EFRON 23 Naples Rd.. Brookline Economics Management Soc. 3 ; Eco- nomics Club 3 t k JOHN P. FALLON. JR. 210 Park St., Stoneham Industrial Management Newman Club 2-4; Man- agement Soc 2, 3 Treas. 4; Marketing Soc. 4 218 i NICHOLAS E. FANTASIA lS-4 Edenfield Ave.. Watertown Ge?iera! Business Newman Club 4 WILLIAM F. FEENEY 3 Ralph St., Medford Accounting Newman Club 2-4; Ac- counting Soc. 3. 4; Man- agement Soc. 3, Member- ship Chrm. 4 STUART FELD 3727 Nautilus Ave., Sea Gate, N. Y. General Business ' I EIl Pershing Rifles; Crew STANLEY M. FINKELSTEIN 82 Highland Ave., Somerville CGE Accounting CGE Stud. Coun. 1, 2; CGE Permanent Class Marshall. Stud. Activities Coun.. r anc? Chrm. 2; Fresh. Convocation, V. Chrm. 3; CGE Class Pres. 2; Account- ing Soc. 3, 4 JAMES E. FISHER 5 5 School St.. Belmont Accounting Accounting Soc. 4 RICHARD A. FLAGG. JR. 14 Buswell St.. Boston Marketing Arnold Air Soc. 3, 4 PETER FOTOS 24 Edgewood St.. Worcester Worcester Jr. College Insurance Orthodox Club 3. 4; Insur- ance Soc. 4 GEORGE A. FRANKENBERGER, JR. 613 California St., Newton CGE Management Newman Club 3. 4 ARNOLD FREIDMAN 19 Englewood Ave., Brookline CGE Management ATAULFO FERNANDEZ Madero and Fifth Ave., Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico University of Mexico Marketing Ai;ii Cosmopolitan Club 1 , 2 ; Newman Club 1-4; Manage- ment Soc. 1; Marketing Soc. 2, 4; Stud. Activities Coun., Treas. 2 FRANK J. FERRARO 1 10 Piedmont St., Worcester Worcester Jr. College Accounting Accounting Soc; Newman Club HELEN F. FETTEROLF 1650 Broadway, Bethlehem, Penn. Marketing Stud. Activities Coun. 3 SYDNEY FINKEL 167 A No. Common St., Lynn Management Hillel 2-4; Management Soc. 2-4 y wiAf WWWBlflWfc X l MARVIN A. FLEISCHER 26 Gary Ave., Chelsea Accounting Accounting Soc. 3, 4 BARBARA L. FOLLEY S Essex St., Andover liusiftess Education IliJIl Pres. 4; KS2 Treas. . , 4 Band 1; PAL Stunt Night 2, h Univ. Stunt Night 2, 3; LIniv. at Home Rec. Sec. 3: May Day 1, 3; Class Capt. 2, 3; Thaea JAMES A. FOSTER 25 Union St., Natick Accounting SCA 4; Wesley Club 4; counting Soc. 3, 4 RICHARD W. GATES Fort Hill. Mystic, Conn. Mitchell College Management ZX Pres. Management Soc. 3. 4 ALEXANDER L. FLOUDARAS 465 Washington St. Brookline Marketing VASIL A. GEORGE 45 Dupaul St.. Southbridge Statistici Accounting Soc. I, 2 Orthodox Club 1. 2. 3; Marketing Soc. 1 4 2 Pres. , 4 ROBERT M. GERMINO 107 Nashua St., Milford. N. H. Accounting A21I Chancellor 3 Accounting Soc. 3, 4 KARL L. GOLLUB 520 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford General Business En NEWS 1; Hillel 1-4; Union 1 Stud. 219 GERARD F. GOODHUE 120 Aberdeen Ave.. Cambridge General Business lilAE Correspondent Newman Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-3. V. Pres. 4; Arnold Air Soc. 3. 4; Lock 2, 3; Stud. Activities Coun. 1; Crew 1, 2 FRANK B. GOPEN 37 Gerald Rd.. Brighton Marketing Debating Team 1 -4; Brotherhood Coun. 1-3; Treas. 4; Panel of Ameri- cans 1, 2, 4; Hillel, Coun. 1-3. Treas. 4 EDWARD J. HAMILTON 371 Elm St.. Montpelier, Vt. Insurance ZliAK House Mgr. Boosters Club 2-4; Insurance Soc. V. Pres. 2. Pres. 3; Cheerleader 1; Ski Team 1- 4; Tennis I CLARKE A. HAMLET 15 Victoria Rd.. Arlington Babson Institute Dean Jr. College General Business S:LU Sec. SAMUEL I. GORDON 50 Midland St., Worcester General Business 4 ' A Hillel BERNICE HANDLER 220 Grinnell S:., New Bedford Business Education R ' Sec. Hillel 2; Murlin House, So- cial Chrm. 1; Intersororir ' Rep. WARREN T. HENRJKSON 14 Quincy St., Somerville Northeastern University Accounting Accounting Soc. 3, 4 WILLIAM D. HILLIS, JR. 53 Henry St., Cambridge Management Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Man- agement Soc. 4 WALTER J. HOEY 1 1 1 Ro ' inson St., Lynn Industrial Management COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KARL A. GRACE 531 Laurel Rd., Yeadon, Penn. LaSalle College General Business Newman Club 3, 4 PHILIP HANNON 109 Richmond St., Accounting KLMER G. GUILMARTIN ROBERT F. HANNON 41 Ivan St., Lexington 15 Armory St., Wakefield Boston University Management MB. A. 2AE Social Chrm. 3, V. Manasement Pres. 4 v,rz Newman Club 2-4; Man- agement Soc. i. 4; IPC 4; Boosters Club 3, 4; SFA 3, 4 RALPH W. HAKIM 86 Toxteth St., Brookline University of Miami Accounting Accounting Soc. ALLEN G. HASKELL 12 Everett Ave., Dorchester Management Management Soc. 3, Pro gram Chrm. 4 RALPH E. HALE, JR. 121 Park Dr.. Boston University of Pennsylvania hnurance HASHIM A. HASSAN 13 7 Adhamiya Baghdad, J-aq Clark University Statistics THOMAS H. HOGAN, JR. 7 Prince St., Lynn Insurance Insurance Soc. ANN-LIZ TTE HOPKINS 1 Hawthorne Rd., Holden Advertising. Retailing TIKE Rec. Sec. 2, Corr. Sec. 4; Thaea 3. 4; APXQS 3. 4 SCA 1; YWCA 1, 2. V. Pres. 3; Foods Fashion Club 1. 2; PAL Athletic Assoc, Pres. 3; PAL Class V. Pres. 3: PAL Stud. Gov ' t 3, Pub. Chrm. 4; Stud Coun. Sec. 4; Who ' s Who 4 PAUL M. HORVITZ 9 Nottingham Way, Pawtucket, R. I. University of Chicago M.B.A. Economics J. AN E. HOWELL 439 Newport Ave., Woilaston Business Education Kn Sec. 2, Publicity Chrm. 4; IIS2II SCA 1-4; Intersorority Coun. 3; May Day 1 220 WADE H. HUBBARD III 3077 Main St., Buffalo. N. Y. General Business AXA House Mgr., Steward, Pledge Trainer Boosters Club, Rally Chrm. . Pres. 4; Crew 1-3; I.F.C., V. Pres. ARTHUR L. HUGHES 160 Sherman St., Quincy Industrial Management Management See. 2-4; Wes- ley Club 2-4; Ways and Means Comm. Chrm,; SCA 2-4; Job Comm. Chrm. RALPH E. HULL, JR. 13 Burton Ave., Beverly Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4 KENNETH R. JACKSON 45 May Ave., Brockton Management Management Soc. PETER L. HURLEY 158 Fisher St., Westwood Statistics Newman Club 1-4; Market- ing Club 4; Management Soc. 4; Crew 2 RICHARD J. INDELICATO 21 Farragut Ave., Medford General Business A2II Crew 1 -4; Newman Club 1-3, V.P. 4; Marketing Soc. 2, 4; Management Soc. 3, 4; Arnold Air Soc. 4 PAUL A. IVERSON 9 Chatham Rd., Everett Marketing Newman Club; Marketing Soc. ROBERT M. JACOBS 101 Greaton Rd., W. Roxbury Marketing Marketing Soc. FRED L. JAMIESON HO Empire St., Lynn . Investments, Foreign Trade Pershing Riflles Office 1-3; Lock 2, 3; Management Soc. 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Fencing Mgr. 2 CARL H. JANZEN 454 Esplanade St., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Marketing AZII V.P. 3, Pres. 4 Lock 1-3; Crew 1, 2 DONALD B. KAUFMAN 26 Merrill Rd., Newton Center Massachusetts Institute of Technology General Business TAMES J. KEEFE. JR. 21-i5 Dorchester Ave.. Dorchester Accounting CHARLES B. KENDALL 365 Cottage Rd., So. Portland, Me. Marketing THOMAS J. KERR 348 Payson Rd.. Belmont Marketing Scarlet Key 3, 4; Lock 1, 2; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Stud. Activi- ties Coun. 4; Marketing Soc. 1, 2. V.P. 4; Manage- ment Soc. 2, 3; Varsity Club 2-4; Boosters Club 2; Basketball 1-4; Tennis 1-3, Captain 4; Who ' s Who 4 RICHARD KESHIAN 10 School St., Arlington General Business SHIRLEY C. KESSELMAN (MRS.) 113 Dennick St., ' oungstown, Ohio Business Education IlSill Rec. Sec. Hillel HERBERT L. KLIGER 346 Seaver St., Dorchester Accounting TE I ' Drama Club 1-3, Bus. Mgr. 4; NEWS 1; Hillel 1-4 LEONARD KOGOS 575 Blue Hills Pkwy.. Milioo General Business f A. A Tennis 1; Stud. Activities Coun. V.P. 2; HUB 1; Hillel 1-4 HENDRIK KROSSCHELL. JR. 41 Daniel St., Newton Center General Business -iSIL Historian SCA 2, 3; Management Soc. 1. 2 JOHN C KYRIA-KOS 11 Irvington St., Boston Accounting Accounting Soc. 221 SYDNEY E. LAMPKE 90 Clinron Rd.. Brookline Northeastern University NORMAN J. LENIHAN 1 572 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Vermont Jr. College Marketing Marketing Soc. Spring Con- veniion Chrm. - JEANNE A. Le TENDRE 4 56 Boston Post Rd.. Weston Businesi Editcution ' hlW ' SCA 3 ROBERT M. LERNER 110 High St., Catskill. N. Y. Insurance 1 E1I Chaplain ELIZABETH A. LEFEVRE PAUL LEWIS 22 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands Business Ed cat ion ili ll, Ki V.P. Scarlet Key 3. ■ ; Thaea 3, • ; APXOS 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Stud. Activities Coun. 2, 3; PAL Stunt Night 2, 3; Panhellenic 4; Univ. at Home Corr. Sec. 4; Who ' s Who 4 Hartford. Conn 38c Bellevue Sq.. Hartford, Conn. Accounting M | Basileus Cosmopolitan Club 4, Ac- counting Soc. 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2 SALVATORE A. LOMBARDO 56 Derby St., Somerville DEAN R. LUXTON ' 3 Hale St., Beverly Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4 CHARLES W. LYNDON 595 Hancock St., Quincy Accounting Accounting Soc. 3, 4 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION! PHYLLIS E. LEARNER 2 5 Fremont Ave., Chelsea Business Education AK V.P. 2. nun Panhellenic 4; Stunt Night 2, 3 RONALD H. LEWIS 01 Egmont St., Brookline Statistics EDWARD F. LEARY 264 King St., Littleton Marketing PARKER C. LINDBERG 73 Griswolo St.. Cambridge Marketing AXA Rowing Assoc. 3, 4; Crejv ALAN H. LEDERMAN 2 1 1 Grovers Ave.. Winthrop Pte-Lau ' HiMel LAWRENCE H. LINEHAN 36 Manhattan Dr., Burlington Aianagement DOUGLAS R. MacDONALD 2 3 Winslow Ave., Somerville Marketing K4 A Sentinel. V.P. ROLAND R. Maclean, JR. 1 905 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Northeastern University General Business RUTH E. Maclean 158 Park St., Braintree Business Education ROBERT H. LEIGHTON 44 Newton St., Belmont CGE Marketing Scabbard and Blade 2; Mar- keting Soc. ; Management Soc; Congregational Club FRANCIS E. LOFTUS, JR. 18 Sturgis St., Worcester Worcester Jr. College General Busitiess PsychoIog ' Club 4 ; New man Club 4 RUSSELL A. MALLARD 34 Belknap St., Somerville AK ' Social Chrm. 2 Management Class Pres. 1; Stud. Activi- ties Coun. V.P. 1, 2; Stud. Coun. 1, 3, Pres. 4; Hay- den Herald. Ed. 1-4: IFC 2. 3, V. Speaker 4, Rushing Chrm. 4. Greek World Ed. 4; SFA 4; Scarlet Key 4; Newman Club 1-4; Lock 2, 3; Whos Who 4 222 STEVEN L. MARKS 1478 E. 28th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Marketing 4 A Lock 1, 2; Scarlet Key 3, 4 SFA Athletic Chrm. 3. 4 HUB I; Stud. Coun. 4 Univ. at Home 4; Football I; Baseball 1. 2; Who-. Who 4 HAROLD J. MARSHALL 26 Ellis St.. Maiden Management Wesley Club 2, 4; Korean Veterans Assoc. 4; Man- agement Soc. 4 EDMOND G. MATTA 85 Franklin St., Allston Management Management Soc. 4 DONALD L. McEWEN 26 Elm St., Webster Hobart College Marketing BAX Social Chrm. Marketing Soc. 4 RALPH W. McEWEN 12a Memorial Way, Arlington General Business Accounting Soc. 2-4; Man- agement Soc. 3-4 JOHN McFARLAND 39 Lebanen St., Winchester JOANNE M. MEADE 93 Martin St.. W. Roxbury Business Education B I ' Newman Club 4; May Day 1; PAL Stunt Night 3; Santa ' s Workshop 1; AA 1 IRVING . MEDOFF 6 Colon St., Brighton General Business JOSEPH N. MEGUER 54 Rovinson St., Lynn GORDON MAVER 37 Whiten Ave., Quincy Brown University Accounting Accounting Soc, 4 ROBERT P. McAULIFFE 22 Fairfax St., Somerville Marketing Newman Club 2-4; Market- ing Soc. 2, 4, Programing Chrm. ROBERT L. MCCARTHY 131 Chestnut St., Fairhaven Tufts College Marketing Newman Club 1-3: Nauti- cal Club 1, 2; Wrestling 1. DONALD McDAVITT 33 Wedgemere Ave., Winchester University of New Hamp- shire Marketing AXA Ski Team 2. 3, Capt. 4 JOAN M. MCGINN 6 Cameron Rd., Lynn Retailing :i;A Rush Captain 2; V.P., Pres. 3 Newman Club 1, 3. 4; C4ass Treas. 3; Boosters- Club 2. Publicity Chrm. 3; APXOS 3. Theae 4; HUB 4; Dean ' s Advisory Coun. 4, Stud. Coun. V.P. 4; Who ' s Who 4 JOSEPH E. McKAY 20 First South St.. Bar Harbor, Me. Management Management Soc. HAROLD D. McLEOD 69 Old Country Way, Weymouth CGE Management Congregational Club 4 RICHARD P. McSWEENEY 596 Adams St., Management Newman Club ment Soc. 4 Dorchester 1; Manage- COSTA M. MEMOS 28 Revere Pkwy., Pittsfield General Business ALEXANDER MELICK 70 Partridge St., Watertown Lowell State Teachers Col- lege General Business Orthodox Club 4 NELLIE L. MESSINA 33 Amity St., Lynn Business Education Iinn Historian 4 Newman Club 1-4; Publi- city Chrm. 1; PAL Stud. Govt 1; Thaea V.P. ZXA 2 STANLEY W. MIERS 8 Langmaid Ave., Somerville Marketing 223 EUNICE M. MILLIKEN 1 1 Berkeley St., Portland, Me. Aiarketing Wesley Club 4; Marketing Club 1 PETER D. NELSON 347 Harvard St., Brookline General Business Baseball 1-4 ALBERT E. MILLS 86 Arnold Rd., Wellesley Rollins College Advertising ROBERT L. NELSON 19 Robert ' s Drive, So. Weymouth Syracuse University Long Beach City College General Business JOSEPH MONROE 316 North Harvard St., AUston Insurance ROBERT W. NEWELL 45 Hutchinson St., Revere CGE Management COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RICHARD M. O ' BRIEN 41 Lewis Ave., Arlington General Business JOSEPH P. OCONNELL 65 Sumner St., Stoughton General Business Newman Club 2-4 CARL L. O ' DONNELL 93 Wilbur St., Everett Insurance Newman Club; Insurance Soc. JOHN A. MORAKIi 44 Riverview Rd., Brighton Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4; Or- thodox Club 1-4, Brother- hood Council Rep. 2 ROBERT L. NEY 1 Hazelwood Ave., Attleboro Marketing Marketing Soc. FRANK L. MOSSMAN, JR. 87 Standard St., Mattapan Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4; Arnold Air Soc. 4 RONALD A. NIGRO 43 Dudley St., Arlington General Business WILLIAM M. TIMOTHY J. NOONAN MUNROE, JR. 16 Lincoln St., Milton 474 Talbot Ave., Tufts College Dorchester Accounting Accounting Newman Club; Accounting Soc. RUDOLPH J. NARCISO 138 Spring St., Foxboro Wanagement Glee Club 2; Newman Club 1-4; Management Soc. 3. 4 JOHN E. O BRIEN 179 Waverley Ave., Watertown Industrial Relations — AE Asst. Pledge Trainer Management Soc. 1 , 2, Program Chrm. 3, Pres. 4; SCA; Booster Club 3, 4i Lock 2, Treas. 3: Rally Comm.. Treas. 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Soccer, Mgr. 2-4; Scarlet Key 4 EDWARD T. O DONNELL. JR. 763 E. Broadway, So. Boston Insurance JOHN P. O ' SULLIVAN, JR. 16 Valley PI. N., New Haven, Conn. Accounting A2II Scribe Newman Club 2-4 FREDERICK H. OBERG 33 Randlett St., WoUaston General Business AK P Marketing Soc. 4 AUGUST G. OLSEN 17 Albert St., Brockton William and Mary Management HUB 3, 4; Management Soc. 4 224 MARY L. PALLOTTA 172 Westminister Ave., Watertown Accounting ' Treas. Newman Qub 1-4, Account- ing Soc. 2-4, Italian Club 4 NICHOLAS PAPPAS Penacook, N. H. JERRY F. PARKER 40 So. Main St., White River Junction, Vt. Marketing 2AE Newman Club 2-4; Boosters Club 2-4 JOHN F. PHILBRICK CHARLES T. REARDON, 5 5 Knowles Rd., Belmont JR. Marketing 59 Fairmont St., Belmont 2AE Marketing Crew 1, 2 Newman Club. Marketing Soc. HARLAN R. PINKHAM 12 Robin St., W. Roxbury Northeastern University Marketing Marketing Soc. 2-4 ANDREW H. PORT 93 Woodbine St., Providence, R. I. Public Accounting f A Treas. Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Hillel 1-4; Class Treas. 3 JAMES T. REDDY 114 Brookfield Rd., Winthrop Advertising Management Soc. HENRY S. REED 69 Hale St., Beverly Management SCA; Management Soc. ANTHONY J. PATRELLIS 305 17th Ave., Paterson, N. J. General Business DONALD G. PAULEY 39 So. Bourne Rd., Boston General Business SCA, Executive Bd. GRAEME F. PEARSON 349 Newton St.. Waltham General Business RICHARD L. PERKINS 101 High Rd., Newbury CGE General Business Myles Standish Stud. Gov t Bd. 2, 3; Suggestions, Com- plaints Comm. Chrm.; Man- agement Soc; Marketing Soc. SHELDON A. PRESSMAN IS Schuyler St., Roxbury 1 lifts College it counting Accounting Soc. 3, 4: Hil- kl 2-4; NEWS 3 EDWARD J. PRINDIVILLE 17 Dunster St., Cambridge Business Management PETER F. PRUYN 22 Fort Amherst Rd., Glens Falls, N. Y. CGE General Business Psychology Club MIRIAM QUINT 64 Athetstane Rd., Newton Centre Home Economics Education AB Hillel 2-4 MELVYN R. REGAL 11 Ames St., Dorchester Northeastern University Accounting Hillel 2-4; Accountiog Soc. 2-4 BERNARD M. REINHERZ 1 Ellis Court, Woburn Marketing Management Soc. 1, 4; Mar- keting Soc. 4; Hillel 4; SCA 4 HAROLD L. RINNIG 19 Calder St., Dorchester Management Management Soc. 2-4 DAVID A. RISEMAN 35 Lane Park, Brighton Industrial Management V.BT Rushing Chrm., V.P.; Class Sec 3. 4; Lock; IFC Awards Chrm; Management Soc. 2; Who ' s Who 4 I 225 RICHARD F. ROBERTS 215 Holbrook Rd.. Quincy Management ConKregatronal Club 4; Chorus 1, 2 ELLEN A. RUDr JICK 29 Claridge Dr.. Worcester Medical Secretary Hillel 1-4; Stunt Night 2; May Day 1 LLOYD F. ROCKWELL, JR. 50 Moody St.. Saco, Me. Portland Jr. College Genera Business COLLEGE OF JOEL L. ROSE 28 Jonathan St., Gardner Marketing «t EII Corr. Sec. Hillel 1-4; Marketing Soc. 2, 3; Crew 1; Basketball 1 PHILIP M. RUDNICK 33 Richmond Ave., Worcester Public Accounting 1 ' A Hillel 1-4; SFA 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 Pledgemas- ter; Stud. Activities Coun. Pres. 3, Advisory Bd. V. Chrm.; Varsity Football Mgr. ROBERT SAXAME 98 Shore Dr.. Winthrop General Business J. STEWART SCHARF Box 21. Lacona. N. H. General Business A KM ' Young Republican Club I; Demolay 1 DONALD S. SCHOFIELD 5 Barnard St., Andover Accounting Bri 4 Accounting Soc. Pres. 3, 4 ROBERT A. SEARLE 80 Carruth St., Dorchester General Business Scabbard and Blade 3, Sec. -4: Newman Club 1-4; Class Treas. 2; Stud. Activities Coun. Treas. 4; Drama Club 1 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONI DONALD M ROSENTHAL 37 Commonwealth Pk. Newton Center Marketing ' I ' KII Hillel BRADFORD H. ROSS 26 Eastern Dr.. Weathersfield. Conn. Marketing Marketing Soc. 4; Wesley Club 3, 4 EDWARD R. SANTORO 130 Cypress St., Watertown Public Accounting Accounting Soc. 2, Treas. 3. 4 PAUL A. SEBASTIAN 88 Alpine St.. Cambridge Management Newman Club 4; Manage- ment Soc. 4 ELEANOR P. SAULEN 75 Chapel St., Lowell Accounti7Jg AAIl Treas. Newman Club 1 ; Di ma Club 1; Thaea 2-4 STANLEY M. ROSS 15 Bilodeav Rd., Dorchester Insurance I ' A FAITH E. SAULTER (MRS.) So. Main St., Centerville MBA. Accounting Accounting Soc; SCA RICHARD G. SECHRIST. JR. 4lO Highland Ave., Wollaston General Business SHELDON K. ROSSMAN 87 Summit Ave., Brookline Marketing Marketing Soc. 4; Hillel 4 LAWRENCE J. SCAHILL 33 Charles St., W. Medway General Business Newman Club 1, 4; Man- agement Soc. 4 DONALD J. SHANLY 18 Douglas Ave.. Norwood Marketing Newman Club I DAVID O. SHAPIRO S86 Washington St., Brookline Acco nti s VtVai Exec. Comm. 4; V.P. 3 HUB 1, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 2, Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Scarlet Key 3. 4; Lock, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Hillel 1-3; SFA 2; Accounting Soc. 3, 4: Stud. Coun. 3; Who ' s Who 4 JOHN J. SHEEHAN 281 West Ave., Darien, Conn. CGE General Business ZSAK Sec. Social Chrm. SFA 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Rally Comm. Chrm. 4; Newman Club 1-4; Stud. Activities Coun., Prom Chrm. 3, V.P. 4: Stud. Coun. 4, Scarlet Key, 4; Who ' s Who 4 LEON SHEINFIELD 25 Kinross Rd., Brighton A ark€ting TE«t Hillel 1. Track 1 DONALD H. SHEPHERD 82 Carlton Ave., Hohokus, N. J. General Business 2 E House Mgr. JONATHAN O. SIMONDS 34 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge MB. A. at agement Marketing Assoc. 2 THOMAS W. SIMPSON S: ' Cresthill Rd.. Brighton ARTHUR SMALL 81 Flint St.. Somerville FRANK STAVJS 10 Old Meadow Rd.. W. Hartford. Conn. University of Connecticut Advertising i , AA2 Pres. NORMAN H. STAVISKV 56 Parker St., Chelsea Accounting Bri;; 4 A Pledgemaster 3, Social Chrm. 2 Accounting Soc. V.P. 3; Lock 1, 2; Univ. at Home U 2 SINCLAIR J. STEINBERG 12 Ocean View Terr.. Lynn Northeastern Llniversity General Business Management Soc. NORMA SHNAPER 39 Boulevard Terr., Brighton LIniversity of Massachusetts Medical Secretary {r Treas. YWCA 2; Hillel 1-4 MURRAY P. SILVERMAN 1 1 Garrison St.. Newton Accounting t EII Corr. Sec. Hillel 1, 2 ENID SIMMONS 63 Worthington Cir., Braintree Clark University Personnel Management Management Soc. 3. Sec. 4; Psychology Club 2-4; French Club 1; Hillel 1-3; WAA 1. 2 EUGENE SIMONALLE 255 Washington Ave., Winthrop General Business DONALD P. SMITH 92 Johnson Ave., Winthrop General Busiiiess MARVIN F. SMITH 203 Fuller St.. Brookline Insurance ' M ' :il Pershing Rifles. 1. 2; HUB 1; NEWS 1; Hillel 1, 2 GERALD C. ST. LAURENT 273 Webster St., Hudson. N. H. Industrial Engineering H K ' I Treas., Social Chrm. Newman Club 1-4; Market- ing Soc. 4; Management Soc. 4; American Statistical Assoc. 3. 4 ROBERT G. ST. LAURENT 6 Blossom St.. Nashua N.H. Northeastern LIniversity Insurance d M HERBERT L. STEVENS n06 Wolcott St., Auburndale Accounting SCA 1-2, Treas. 3. Conf. Chrm. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Accounting Soc. 2-4 JAMES E. STRANBERG 3 ClifT St., Quincy General Business Class Treas. 4; Swimming Club 1; Owls Club; Young Republican Club r c RICHARD A. SULLIVAN 36 White Oak Rd., W. Roxbury Insurance WILLIAM J, SUTTON 363 Beacon St., Boston Economics 227 DALE A. SW ANSON 5300 Fairdale Rd., Lincoln. Nebr. Westminister LIniversity of Nebraska General Business GORDON M. THOMSON 192 Centre St., Danvers Insurance Insurance Soc. 1 MARY A. SZPAKOWSKI 41 Main St.. Blackstone Business Education AAA Treas. 4 Newman Club 1 -3; Stud. Coun. 2. 4; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 WILLIAM R. TAGGART 18 Trumbull Ave., Sconington, Conn. University of Connecticut Advertisins Marketing Soc. 3. 4; SCA 3, 4; Management Soc. 4; Protestant Club 3. 4 JOANNE S. TIANO 693 Commercial St., Weymouth Heights Business Education Kil pledgemaster 2. V.P. 4; UilU 3. 4 Thaea 3, 4; APXOS 3. 4; PAL Stud. Activities Coun. 1-4. PAL Stud. Coun. 2-4, PAL Class V.P. 4; PAL Stunt Night Chrm. 2, 3; May Day Chrm. 2. 3; A. A. 2, Treas 1; Santas Work Shop 1-3 GORDON T. TOTTY 116 Walden St., Cambridge Accounting Accounting Soc. 2. V.P. 4 ALFRED R. VISCO 258 Nevada St.. Newtonville Newton Jr. College Genera Business Newman Club 3. 4; Man- agement Soc. 3, 4 RONALD M. WADDELL 145 W. Main St.. Westboro General Business SCA 1-4; Fencing 1-3 JOAN B. WALDMAN 11 Vinal St. Brighton Business Education AK Pres 3; IIOII Intersorority Coun. 3, Stunt Night 2, 3 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJ JANET E. TEVEKELIAN 14 Centre Ave., Newton Medical Secretarial K£ Sec, Pres PAL Class Pres. 1, 2; Ar- menian Club 1-4, V.P., So- cial Coordinator; Stud. Govt Bd. 1,2; Scarlet Key 3, 4; Thaea 3. 4; APXOS 3, 4; Glee Club 1-3, Sec. 4; Panhellenic 4; Who ' s Who 4 GEORGE S. THEODOSS 53 North St., Southbridge Marketing Marketing Soc. 4 ROBERT S. TROWBRIDGE 30 Woodlawn Ave., Needham General Business K t A NICHOLAS V. VALAVANIS 27 Franconia St., Dorchester General Business Orthodox Club 1-4 CHARLES R. THOMAS 41 Dana St., Cambridge Portland Jr. College General Business ELAINE M. VAN VLIET Hillside Dr., Hurley, N. Y. Bates College Medical Secretary ROBERT E. THOMPSON DAVID L. VANASSE 41 Apthorp St., Quincy 2 59 Bridge St., General Business Northampton Newman Club 1-4 Holyoke Jr. College Accounting Newman Club 3, 4; counting Soc. 3, 4 MORTON WARSHAVER 10 Wardman ltd., Roxbury General Business Hillel 2  l GEORGE J. WASSERMAN 220 Westview St., Dorchester ri?iance Hillel FRANK W. WASSERMAN 67 Chester St., AUston Champlain College General Business OSCAR A. WASSERMAN lO Naples Rd., Brookline Accounting, Law Hillel 2-4; Accounting Soc. 2-4; Management Soc. 2; Hayden Herald 2-4; Hand Ball Coach 2-4; Pre Legal Soc. 2, 3; Debating Team 2, 3, V.P. 4 228 NICHOLAS R. WASSON 144 M St.. So. Boston CGE Manasement Korean Veterans Assoc; Management Soc. HARRY H. WEINBERG 17 Grove St.. Chelsea Insurance Eve. Class Pres. 1; Hillel 1-3; Owls Club 1; Insurance Soc. 3. V.P. 4; Eve. Stud. Coun. 1 JOHN P. WELCH 72 View St., Franklin. N. H. JC Marketing HK-t Sec. 3, V.P. 4 IFC, Newman Club 1 -4; Marketing Soc. 4 DONALD D. WISE 165 Camt ridge Ave., Englewood, N. J. Marketing ' MUI Social Chrm. 2. 3 IFC Speaker 4. Athletic Chrm. 3; Ct. Judge 4; SEA 4; Who ' s Who 4 JEAN WHITNEY 67 A Maine Cir., Shrewsbury Advertising M Rush Chrm. 3, Pres. 4; Panhellenic 3, 4; Greek Ball Co-Chrm.; Univ. Orientation Comm. Chrm.; Boosters Club; Thaea 3. 4; HUB Bd. Chrm. 4; Scarlet Key Rec. Sec; Who ' s Who HOWARD S. WILLARD. JR. 12 Dale Ave., Quincy Cornell University General Business ROBERT S. WILLIS 124 Ledgewood Rd., Dedham Management JOHN A. WILSON II Sunset Rd., Arlington FRANCIS T. WITKOWICZ 369 Johnson St.. Fall River Marketing LAWRENCE WITTY 10 Sonoma St., Roxbury CGE Management ZHT Pledgemaster t Hillel 1, 2 STANLEY H. WOLFE Snedekerville, Penn. Accounting SCA 3, 4 DANIEL WOLTMAN 9 Albany St., Fall River Marketing Marketing Assoc. 4; Hillel DAVID A. WONG 7 Fidelis Way. Brighton CGE Transportation Chinese Club JAMES E. WOODCOCK 120 California Ave., Providence, R. I. Advertising Advertising Soc. 3, 4 WALTER R. WOODRUFF Piper Rd.. Ashby Nichols Jr. College. University of Maryland Insurance Insurance Soc. 5, 4 THOMAS E. WRIGHT Main St. (Box 105) Centerbrook. Conn. Kansas State College Accounting 1. Treas., House Mgr. Accounting Soc. 3; IFC 4; Management Soc 4 ROBERT S. YAMANE 1 36 Kaniela St., Wailuku Maui, Hawaii University of Hawaii Insurance Insurance Soc. 3, 4 MICHAEL YANNI 57 Beals St., Brookline Accounting EDWIN YEE 97 Francis St., Waltham Public Accounting Accounting Soc 2, 4 PAUL YOUNG 678 Elmgrove Ave., Providence. R. I. Management PA, Corr. Sec. Hillel 2-4 JAMES P. ZANI 175 Gladstone St., E. Boston finance Newman Club 2-4; SCA 4; Hillel 4; Campus 2; Wesley Club 3 V. . 229 JOHN R. ZAPPALA 7 Traverse St.. Wakefield Markeling Marketing Soc. 2, 4 STANLEY H. ZIMMERMAN 68 Allen St., Boston CGE Management Glee Club 1-3, V.P. 4; Chorus 3; Hillel 1-4. Coun. 4; Management Soc. 3. 4 RICHARD K. HAROLD G. ZEYTOONJIAN ZULALIAN, JR. 2 Browson Terr., 1680 Beacon St.. Brookline Jamaica Plain CGE General Business K i A Marketitts IPC V. Armenian Club 1 2. Pres. 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3, Pres. 4; Marketing Soc. 4 RICHARD J. GALLAGHER 52 Bellevue Rd.. Swampscott General Business K4 A Sec. Pres. Sec, Pres. Newman Club 3, chology Club 4; ment Soc. 4 4; Psy- Manage- i 230 JOHN P. ANDERSON 108 Jersey St., Boston ManagemeTtf PHILIP G. ANDREWS 642 Park Rd., W. Hartford. Conn. General Business DALIA M. BARMUS 5 Adams St., Dorchester Business Education THOMAS P. BOYLE 15 Acron Rd.. Brookline Accounting JOHN A. BULGER 13 Bay St.. Watertown Accounting JOSEPH F. BURKE 64 Rockne Ave.. Dorchester Accounting MARIE L. CHARAK 62 Duff St., Watertown Aiarketing HELEN J. CHASE 74 Kirkland St., Cambridge Management JOHN H. CLIFFORD 84 Calumet St., Boston Management ALLEN A. COHEN 30 Kimball Rd.. Watertown MYLAN J. COSTA 40 Pearl St., Provincetown Marketing BARRY K. CURHAM 133 Jordan Rd., Brookline Marketing FRANCIS L. DAILEY 10 Willis Rd., Peahody Management EDWARD P. DAMISH 41 Tampa St., Mattapan Management Newman Club I -4; Man- agement Soc. 3, 4 THOMAS A. DEWIRE, JR. 2 Holden St., Cambridge Management RICHARD H. JONES 115 Main St., Maiden Foreign Trade THEODOR H. KAUFMAN 82 Eastern Ave., Lynn General Business AKII Treas. 1, 2; V.P. 3; Rush Capt. 2, 3 Management Soc. 2, 3; Marketing Soc. 1, 2; Hillel 1-3; Blood Drive Co-Chrm. 3 SAMUEL N. LAMBERT 83 Kinsmar St.. Lowell RICHARD O. LAWRENCE 22 E. Emerson St., Melrose Industrial Management Management Soc. 2-4 EARLE LEEDER 45 Tudor Rd., Newton Accountant T Bursar Lock MYRON C. MARGOLIN 46 Nottinghill Rd., Brighton Northeastern University M.B.A. Management MARIO A. MARINONI 24 Derby St., Waltham A arketing ERNESTINE J. MARTIN 61 Mountfort St., Boston Accounting EDWARD McNAMARA 49 Judson St.. Maiden General Business MASAYASU MINE 1 368 Hafami Higashisonogi, Nagasaki, Japan General Business ALFRED B. MITCHELL 1243 Norwood Ave., Niagara Falls. N. Y. LEON A. MURPHY 81 Birch Rd., Winthrop University of Massachusetts M.B.A. Management Management Soc. PAUL D. MOAN 69 McCarthy Rd., Newton Center JOEL H. NAIMON 4 Alton Ct., Brookline General Business JOSEPH P. O KEEFE 546 Washington St., Dorchester Accounting RICHARD E. POLHEMUS 24 Sadler St., Lynn General Business JOHN A. RAFFERTY 15 Mt. Bowdoin Terr., Dorchester WILLIAM N. RATCLIFF 61 Veterans Memorial Dr., Peabody Insurance COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ROBERT L. Dl TULLIO 97 Edgewater Rd , Hull Genera Business EDWARD A. DOHERTY 90 Brookway Rd., Roslindale JEANNE M. DOWNEY 128 Empire St.. Lynn Accoi n ing MORRIS DUBIN 138 Harvard St., Maiden Manaserrietit PATRICIA B. FITZGERALD 20 Robert Eord Rd., Watertown Home Economics CHARLES L. FITZSIMMONS 20 Randall St., Taunton Insurance JOHN D. FUCCI 194 Falcon St., E. Boston Management HERBERT A. FURASH 32 Ransom Rd., Brighton ZACHARY H. GENNIS 37 Hansom St., Boston Insurance WILLIAM H. GLADDING 207 Tremont St., Newton General Business ROBERT S. GRAY 43 Riverside PI., Walpole Transportation WILLIAM HAMILTON, JR. 294 W. Squantum St., Quincy HENRY WALKER HARRIS JAMES U. HARRIS 40 Concord Sq., Boston General Business JOHN. R. HOUGHTON 18 Pearl St., Stoneham Management LAWRENCE A JOHNSON 10 Wyoming St., Roxbury THAVEEKIARTI KRISHNAMRA 244 Rajavithee Rd., Bangkok, Thailand Chulalongkorn University M.B.A. Accounting ALBERT A. LEWIS 78 Hutchings St., Dorchester Insurance DAVID LIBMAN 158 Floral Ave., Maiden BERNARD LINDSAY 4 Rosedale St., Dorchester ALFRED A. REARDON 33 Daly Dr., Stoughton MARSHALL A. RIES, JR. 114 Middle St., Braintree William and Mary M.B.A. finance Management Soc. I DONALD H. ROSS 16 Frederick St., Newton MORTON SCHWARTZ 4l Thornton St., Revere WILLIAM H. SEAMAN 24 Siclaw Rd.. Brighton ROBERT D. SHANLEY 25 Patterson Way, So. Boston GEORGE L. SHAPIRO 1289 Highland Ave., Fall River FRED H. SKLAR 279 Beverly Rd., Brookline General Business WILLIAM F. SMITH, JR. 88 Chestnut St., Saugus JACOB A. SNOW 37 High St., Everett ROBERT LEON SPECTOR RAY SYLVESTER 4 Hamilton St., Saxonville GEORGE TIBBETTS, JR. 299 Main St., Nashua, N. H. CYNTHIA TRIPP Belmont Rd., W. Harwich LEON M. WEINER 93 Grovers Ave., Winthrop General Business MATHEW W. WILSON 22 Frank Rd., Weymouth MORRIS WISEMAN 267 Charles St., Reading Accounting RUSSELL E. ZAIS 414 Belmont St., Fall River m 231 i i SARGENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION GEORGE K. MAKECHNIE, B.S. in Ed., Ed.M., Dean .li i C I The Faculty: Standing: Profs. E. Gire, G. Brawley, Miss M. Phipps, Piol . J. Kessel, R. Langley, M. Bertenshaw, D. Briant, Dr. J. Sanders, Profs. A. McGar- rett, J. Turnquist, Miss D. Mahoney. Seated: Prof. P. Setterberg, Mmes. H. John- son, B. Thompson, Profs. P. Nelson, B. Hall, Dean George Makechnie, the Misses B. McMahon, H. Stowell, Profs. G. Schuyler, D. Koch, E. Gardner, S. Andrews. The Soiior ( iu::. OyjijcTs with the Dean: Patricia Dewey, Vice-President: Mona Bellows, President: Dean George Makech- nie; Jean Dutro, Treasurer, Jane Brooks, Secretary. 233 ..- i i LJ . JEAN T. ANDERSON 431 Cedar St., Coatesville, Pa. Physical Education AKA Pres. Mod. Dance Club; Chapel Choir; Class Social Dir. 1, 2; Drama Club; Chorale V.-P. 3; Dance Work Shop; AA JOANNE BAGWELL Ferry St., R.F.D. 2, Marshfield Physical Therapy Constitution Comm, 2; Class Treas. 3; Tumblers Club 2, 3; SFGA Treas. 4; Execu- tive Bd. 4; Finance, Cam- paign Comm. Chrm. 4; Honor Auxiliary 4; SCA I. 2 VIRGINIA C. BALL 5415 Falls Rd. Terr., Baltimore, Md. Physical EJucalion Newman Club 1-3, Treas. 4; Pictorial 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Class Move-up Day Chrm. 3; Greycroft Annex Pres. 3: Handbook Co-Ed. 3; P.E. Club 3, 4; Soc. Directors Bureau Treas. 4 ELAINE BOESHE 475 Irving Ave., Bridgeton, N. J. Physical Therapy Swimming Club 1, 2; Mod- ern Dance 2; P.T. Club 3, 4 JANE E. BROOKS 117 Plain St., Rockland Physical Education AA Asst. Bus. Mgr. 2; SFGA Corr. Sec. 3; Class Sec. 4; Honor Auxiliary 4 ELIZABETH B ULGER 36 Stevens Rd., Cranston, R. I. Physical Therapy P.T. Club 3. 4; Newman Club 1-4; Modern Dance Club 1, 2 RITA CLEVELAND 199 High St., Wareham Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club 1-3; P. T. Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1-3 EUGENE L. COLE 1 16 Clermont Ave., Clarks Summit, Penn. Curry College Physical Therapy P. T. Club 2, 3 JANICE A. COLLINS 6 Parker Rd.. Winchester Physical Education AA 1-4; SFGA 4; Elections omm. Chrm. 4; Commut- ers Coun. V.-P.; Junior Days Chrm. 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Black Masque 1 SARGENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ANNh BEKKER 18176 Beverly Rd., Birmingham, Mich. J Physical Therapy Modern Dance 1; Univ. at Hom 1 ; Stud. Activities Coun ;! SALLY G. BURNHAM 135 No. Fifth Ave., Highland Pk., N. J. Physical Education Protestant Cl ub 1-4; YWCA 1, 2; Greycroft Annex Sec. 3; Assembly Comm. MONA G. BELLOWS 7 SpoOner St., No. Easton Physical Therapy- Class Pres. 2. 4; Class V.-P. 1; SFGA V.-P. 3; Stud. Ac- tivities Coun. 1, 2; Corres. Sec. 4; Honor Auxiliary 3, 4; Univ. at Home 3, 4; Orchestra 1-3; Tumblers Club 1-3; SCA; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 BARBARA BERNSTEIN 27 Nameaug Ave., New London, Conn. Physical Education P. E. Club 4; Tumblers Club 2; Swimming Club 1, 2; Badminton Club 4; Stunt Night L 3 MARIE J. BURNS 649 Glenwood St., Emmaus, Penn. Physical Education A P Sec. Newman Club 1,2; Chorale 1, 2; Greycroft Annex Treas. 3 RICHARD D. COLOMBO 1 14 Winthrop St., Brockton Physical Therapy P.T. Club ELIZABETH CREAMER 322 Waverley St., Belmont Physical Therapy P.T. Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2 VIRGINIA R. CARR 27 Corinne Rd., Brighton Physical Therapy P. T. Club 3. 4; Newman Club 1 -4 ; Modern Dance Club I SHIRLEY J. BLOWER Box 197, Bedford Village, N. Y. Physical Education P. E. Club Treas.; Outing Club; Black Masque; AA Sec. Business Mgr.; Uni- versity at Home BARBARA CHARTIER 10 Franklin St., Laconia, N. H. Physical Education Sargent Stunt Night Chrm. 3; Women ' s Recreation Assoc, Bus. Mgr. MARGARET F. DELOURY 99 Spring St., Lexington Physical Education Newman Club 1 -4; Intra- murals 1-4; Outing Club 1, 2; Swimming Club 1-3 fl£i : PATRICIA L. DEWEY 1 7 Fairview St., Sims ' iury, Conn. Physical Therapy SCA. Black Masque Sec- Treas. 2. 3; Stud. Activities Coun. Sec. 4; Honor Aux- iliary; Class V.-P. 4 234 BEVERLY A. DICKINSON College Highway, Southwick Physical Therapy Class Sec. 1-3; SFGA Rec. Sec. 4; Univ. at Home 4; Honor Auxiliary 4, P.T. Club 3, 4 PATRICIA J. DROHAN 56 Concord Ave., Milton Physical Education Newman Club 1-4; P.E. Club 3, 4 CORA J. DRURY 32 Lyman St.. Waltham Physical Education Newman Club I; P.E. Club 3, 4 %■ BARBARA H. FITZGERALD 12 Stafford St.. Roxbury Physical Education Newman Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4 CAROL L. FLETCHER . 2 Irving St., Portland, Me. Westbrook Jr. College Physical Education Canterbury Club 3. 4; P.E. Club 3. 4 AUDREY L. FOLEY 21 Business St., Hyde Park Physical Education Protestant Club 1-3; ' ' WCA 1 ; Building Fund Comm. 1, 2 ARLENE R. HORTOP (MRS.) 139 Cottage St., Lynn Physical Therapy P.T. Club 2-4; Building Fund Comm. 3. 4; SCA 1-3. Social Directors 4 H. JEAN HUNT Phippsburg Ct., Me. Physical Education YWCA 1-3; Protestant CKih 1-4; SCA 1-4; Outing Club 1. 2 ANNE M. JACKSON 72 W. Rutland Sq.. Boston Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club 3; Chorale 3; Badminton Club 1; P.T. Club 3, 4; May Day 2; Pictorial 3, 4; Street Fair 3 D. JEAN DUTRO Gts. 2B. Fort Leslie J. McNair, Washington. D. C. Miami University Physical Therapy SCA 3, Sec. 4; P.T. 3, 4; Class Treas. 4; Chorale 3 RUTH EISENSTADT 24 Roslin St., Dorchester Physical Therapy Newman Club; Modern Dance Club 1, 2; P.T. Club 3, 4 J ' W. ' ELAINE G. ELIOPOULOS 30 Washington St., Ipswich Physical Education MARY J. FAULKNER 423 E. Rensselaer St., Bucyrus, Ohio Physical Education MANLIELA N. HANKS 181 Gibbs St., Newton Center Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club 1 . Treas. 2; P.T. Club 2-4 SHEILA E. HEDGES 1 A Riverview Rd.. Grand Falls, Newfoundland, Can. Physical Education SCA Treas. 1. 2, V. P. 3. Pres. 4; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2; Black Masque 3; Chorale 3 LESLIE R. HEREFORD 1954 Locust St., Pasadena. Calif. Physical Education SFGA 1 ; Class V.P. 3; Camp Council Pres. 3; HUB Bd. 4; P.E. Club Pres. 4 LEE M. HOEFER 2 I 5 Stimson Rd., New Haven, Conn. Physical Therapy P,T. Club 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 1; House Social Chrm. 4 JOANNE K. JUECHTER (MRS.) 127 Langdon St., Providence. R. I. Physical Education Scarlet Key 3, V.P. ■ ■, SARP Pres. 4; Boosters Club Sec. 3. 4; SFA 3. Volleyball 1-3; SFGA 4; Newman Club Coun. 1 -4 ; NEWS 1; Who ' s Who 4 CAROL A. JULIAN 31 Marcia Rd., Watertow n Physical Education Newman Club 1-4; Riding Club 3, 4 HARRIET A. KARP 344 Lowden Cc, Long Branch, Ni ' J. Physical Therapy Chorale 1 , 2: Swimming Club 2-4; P.T. Club Bus. Mgr. 1-4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3: Hillel ROBERTA F. KEADY 82 Perry St., Brookline Physical Education P.E. Club 3. Sec. 4; New- man Club 2-4; HUB Bd. •+; Pictorial 4; Commuter Club 2-4; Stud. Activities Coun. 4 9 235 ELAINE KERSON 307 Houghton St.. No. Adams Physical Therapy A t Rush Capt. 3, Pres. 4 Hillel 1, 2; P.T. Club 3. 4 JOAN M. MALAY RFD 4. Box 9. Portland, Me. Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, Soc Dir. 3; Honor Auxiliary Dorm. Pres. 4 ELEANOR U. KOONZ Carter Rd., Plymouth. Conn. Physical Therapy SCA 2-4; P.T. Club 3. 4 ELIZABETH A. MARTELLA I 5 Ash Lane. Valley Stream. N. Y. Physical Therapy Social Director 4; P.T. Club 2-4; Dorm. Pres. 4 T. JEANNINE LACOMBE -i7 Lithgow St.. ' Winslow, Me. Physical Education Newman Club 1-4; Sargent Orchestra 1-4; Band 1 VIJA MARTINSONS 24 Lincoln St., Winthrop Physical Education Modern Dance Club l-i Pictorial 2, Asst. Ed. h Ed. 4; Chorale 1-3. V.P, Sec; Social Dir. 4; Hono Auxiliary WILSON MOECKEL 109 Summer St.. Maiden Physical Therapy PATRICIA H. MORSE 157 Dickerman Rd., Newton Highlands Physical Education Tumblers Club 1; Badmin- ton Club 4; AA Soc. Dir. 1, V.P. 3; May Day 2 SYBIL A. MOUSHEGIAN 26 Plummet Ave., Lowell Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club I. 2; P.T. Club 3. 4; Newman Club SARGENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION MYRNA J. LEVINE 48 Jackson St.. Ayer Physical Therapy Black Masque Treas. 3; P.T. Club 2-4; Publicity Comm. 4 MARY J. MATE 124 W. Charlotte Ave., Palmyra. N. Y. Physical Therapy Chorale 1, 2; P.T. Club 3. DOROTHY LONG ( ' Marion Rd., Watertown Physical Therapy P.T. Club 3. 4; Building Fund 2-4; SCA 1, 2 BARBARA M. MERRICK T-+5 Western Ave., Magnolia • Physical Therapy SCA 1. 2; P.T. Club 3. Pres. 4; Boosters Club I; Chor.ik- 2, 3; Tumblers Club 1. 1 SUZANNE M. LUSSIER Scott Hill Rd., Bellinghan Physical Education Newman Club 1-4; Riding Club 4; Intramurals 2-4 LYDIA P. MILLER Box 1441, Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands Physical Therapy Modern Dance 1 , 2 ; P.T. Club 3, 4; Newman Club 4 CAROL MAC ALEESE Elm St.. Milford. N. H. Physical Education CAROLE H. MITCHELL 2 Forest Lane, Simsbury, Conn. Physical Therapy P.T. Club 3. 4; Modern Dance Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1; Black Masque I. 2 PATRICIA A. ODONNELL Colton. N. Y. Physical Therapy Newman Club 2-4; P.T. Club 3. 4; Recreation Club PAMELA PERCIVAL 1 5 MacFarland St.. Gorham. N. H. Physical Education f horale 1 , 2; Pictorial 4; Stunt Night 3 NANCY C RICE - 74 Armistice Blvd., Pawtucket, R. I. Sporthochschule Massachusetts General Hospital Physical Education Chorale 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Black Masque 1, 2; Swim- ming Club 1, 2; Recreation Club 2; Building Fund 1 LENNOX RICHARDSON Corner Rd.. Bedford, N. Y. I ' hxsical Education 1 A 4; Scholarship Comm. ( hrm. 4; SFGA 4; ' WCA 1 ; SCA 1, 2. Treas. 3; Pictorial 3; Camp Coun. 1- V, Dorm. Pres. 4 236 MARILYN L. RING 1713 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club 1-2; P.T. Club 3. 4 GAIL RIPLEY 3 Windemere dr., Braintrec Physical Education SFGA; Recreation Assoc. Pres.; SFA Special Comm. Chrm.; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 MARILYN F. SABLOTSKY 100 Highland Terr.. New Britain, Conn. University of Miami Physical Education Hillel 2 MIRIAM E. SEAFORTH 79 Prospect Hill St., Newport, R. I. Physical Education Modern Dance 1-3, Pres. 4; SFGA 1 ; Freshman Show Co-Chrm. I; Chorale 1. 2. Pres. 3; Recital Co-Chrm. 2 HARIAN J. SHAPIRO 37 Canton St., Lowell Physical Therapy Hiilel 1; P.T. Club 3, Modern Dance Club 1, Pictorial 1 JOAN E. SILLS 897 Main St., Newington, Conn. Physical Education SCA ANNA J. SOWA 40 EUen St.. New Bedford Physical Education Badminton Club 4; Dorm. Sec.-Treas. 3. V.P. 4 CAROL L. STICKLE HI Livingston Rd., Wellesley Physical Therapy Tumblers Club 1 Club 3. 4 P.T. PATRICIA C. SULLIVAN 93 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. University of New York Physical Education JEAN SURETTE 13 Washington St., Reading Physical Therapy Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Tum- blers Club Sec. Treas. 2, V.P. 3; P.T. Club 3. 4 NANCY TERRILL Long Meadow Hill Rd., Brookfield Ct.. Conn. Physical Education Dorm. Sec.-Treas. 3. 4 SONDRA A. THORN 1H17 Manor Dr., Union, N. J. Physical Therapy Hillel 2; Modern Dance Club h 2; Chorale 1, 2; P.T. Club 2-4 RUTH C. TONO 1555 St. Rd.. Eddington. Penn. Physical Therapy P.T. Club 3, 4 ELIZABETH W. WAGNER 236 Plymouth St.. Holbrook Physical Education SFGA 2, Social Dir. 1, 3; YWCA 1, 2; Chorale 1, 2; SCA 2; Black Masque 2. 3, Treas. 4; Swimming Club 1, 2, Pres. 3; Building Fund Chrm. 4; Commuters Coun. Pres. 4 JANE A. WEBER 410 W. Boston Post Rd.. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Physical Education Class Treas. 2; YMCA 1; Tumblers Club 1 L. M. WERNON 108 Deering Rd., Mattapan Physical Therapy Modern Dance 1; P.T. Club 3, 4 ELINOR WILSON Cumberland Center. Me. Physical Therapy Class Pres. 3; Honor Aux- iliary Pres. 4; SFA 4; Stud. Activities Coun. 3; Univ. at Home, 3, 4; Scarlet Key; Who ' s Who 4 LOUISE N. WINKLER 11 Hillside Ave., Bridgeport. Conn. Physical Education Treas. Newman Club 1,2; Recrea- tion Club Pres. 4; Chorale Treas. 2 Graduates Without Pictures BARBARA ARCHAMBAULT 2 No. Second Ave., Taftville, Ct. Physical Education PATRICIA BERRY 34 Hawley Ave., Woodmont. Ct. Physical Education FAITH CAROLAN 1024 S. E. Second Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Physical Education EMILIO R. CERCI HARRIET McGOVERN 1 1 Mapleton St., Qrighton Physical Therapy MARLENE PYTKO 925 Western Ave., Lynn Physical Education HELEN RUSSO ■ 1 Fitchburg St., Water town Physical Education 111 COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY HILDING N. CARLSON, B.S., M.A., Dean The Facull;: J op Huw: Mcisrs. L. McUutt, M. Caponetti, W . Favret. Fourth Row: Messrs. ]. Powers, C. Asmar, F. Zink, L. Applebaum, Prof. L. Carey. Third Row: Prof. R. Carlson, Messrs. J. Langenfield, R. Burckes, Profs. L. Fla- mand, H. Turcotte. Second Row: Profs. L. Waxer, C. Chin, E. Bailey, J. Flynn, Mr. C. MacKenzie. Front Row: Prof. B. Sheley, Dean Hilding Carlson. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: John Newcomb, Sec- retary; Ronald Martin, Treasurer: Dean Hilding Carlson; Silas Baker, Jr., President; Richard Little, Vice-PresiAent. 239 SILAS K. BAKER, JR. Maine St., Cumberland Center, Me. Duke University Engineering Management AX A Treas., Pres. Class Pres. 3, 4; Scarlet Key; Boosters Club 3. Treas. 4; Arnold Air Soc. 3. 4; IPC Social Chrm. 3, Sec. 4; Man- agement Soc. 3, 4; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2-4; Whos Who 4 THOMAS E. BOYLE 76 Pendleton Rd., New Britain, Conn. Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 1 -4; Stud. Coun. V.-P. 3: Who ' s Who 4 RICHARD D. LITTLE 18 Dartmouth St., Lynn Aeronautical Engineering AXA Class V.P. 4; University-at- Home 3, 4; HUB Bd. -i; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2-4 RONALD P. MARTIN 35 Englewood Ave., Everett Massachusetts Institute of Technology Aeronautical Engineering Institute of the Aeronauti- cal Sciences 2-4; HUB Bd. 4 CHARLES C ELIOT 32 Greenwood Ave., VVollaston I mversity of Massachusetts; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering Management AXA Management Soc. 3; Boost- ers Club 3; Institute of Aer- onautical Sciences 3; Soccer 1 CARL A. McLEAN 23 Webster St.. Hyde Park Trinity University Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences OWEN PAELIAN 5 Field Way, Worcester Worcester Jr. College Aeronautical Engineering Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences HENRY A. ROBINSON 641 President Ave., Fall River Aeronautical Engineering AXA House Mgr., Steward Pershing Rifles 2; Arnold Air Soc. 3. Rifle Team Capt. 4; Air Force Assoc. 2-4; Boosters Club 2-4; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 1, 2 MYRON L. SEGAL 36 Harwood St., Dorchester Brandeis LTniversity Aeronautical Engineering Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences 2-4 COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY WNE EVEREST Ridge Ave.. Pittsfield I iiiversiry of Massachusetts Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Sec -Treas. 3. 4; Soc. of Women Engineers 3, 4; Sailing 3, 4; Shelton Judicial Bd. 4, Newspaper Art Ed. 3, 4 JOHN L. NEWCOMB 104 Bartlett St., Somerville A eronautical Engineering Arnold Air Society 3; Adju- tant 4; Class Sec. 4; Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sci- ences 2-4; Newman Club 3, 4 Graduates Without Pictures EARLE H. BAILEY 16 Marshall Rd., Natick ROBERT B. CAVANAGH 124 Essex St., Lynn Aeronautical Engineering WILLIAM J. MARLOWE, JR. 344 Mt. Elan Rd., Fitchburg Aeronaiftical Engineering DONALD H. TRUSSEL L Worcester Rd.. Sperling Aeronautical Engineering GABRIEL M. TERRENZIO Hh West St.. Leominster Engineering Management Newman 1 , 2, 4; Outing Club 3: Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences 2-4; Man- agement Soc. 4 BARRETT WHITMAN, JR. 369 Beacon St., Boston Massachusetts Institute of Technology Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 3, Vice-Chrm. 4 IK V ' —rTffflrff 240 - ua ap SCHOOL O F THEOLOGY WALTER G. MUELDER, B.S., ST.B., Ph.D., Dean The Faculty: Standing: Profs. A. Chalmers, D. Rowlingson, E. Jones, N. Ehren- The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: William Hogsett, Strom, E. Leslie, A. Chakravarty, R. Cameron, P. Deals, J. Newhall, J. Lavely, Secrptary-Treasurer; Charles Prest vood, Vice-President: Donald H. Beck, W. Moore, Dean Walter Muelder, Prof. S. Hedrick. Seated: Profs. H. Klarup, President: Dean Walter Muelder. Stotts, P. Johnson, W. Holcomb, J. Copp, Mr. W. Jones. 24. HAROLD P. ALBRIGHT Bluefield. W. Va. Marshall College S.T.B. Theology GEORGE E. BENDER 3 I 8 Minnich Ave.. New Philadelphia. Ohio The College of Wooster S.T.B. 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Theology BK 745 Dormitory Council; MVSA BETTY S. BOYDSTUM 410 Stephens Ave., Natchitoches, La. Northwestern State College of Louisiana M.R.E. Religion in Higher Educa- tion CHARLES L. BRYAN 224 W. Thayer St., Bismarck. No. Dak. Hamline LIniversity S.T.B. Theology JOHN C. CAMPBELL 813 Dakota St., Sabetha, Kan. Baker University ST.B. Theology SHERWOOD E. CARVER Weston. Vt. University- of Massachusetts S.T.B. Theology PI-FENG CHEN 99-4 4-Chome, Yamamotodori, Ikutaku, Kobe. Japan Baker University S.T.B. Theology Seminary Singers 1, 3 Sec. O G PHILIP R. COUSIN 4l8 W. Washington St.. Orlando, Florida Central State College S.T.B. Theology Seminary Singers 1; Dormi- tory Coun. Sec.-Treas. 1 , Pres. 2; University at Home 2. 3 RICHARD L. CRICKARD Valley Head. W. Va. Davis and Elkins College, Drew University S.T.M. Theology Ae Y] MAURICE E. CULVER R. R. 3, Madison. Kan. Baker University S.T.B. Theology MATHILDA R. CUNNINGHAM 373 Beech St., Berea, Ohio Baldwin Wallace M.R.E. 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Theology DAVID O. POINDEXTER 304 Hunter PI., Bend, Ore. Willamette University S.T.B. Theology MARIAN J. POINDEXTER 304 Hunter PI., Bend, Ore. Willamette University M.R.E. Religious Education JOSEPH R. SHIVE Varna. III. Illinois Wesleyan University S.T.B. Theology LANGSTON A. SPELL 701 N. College St., Bryan, Tex. Texas A M Duke University S.T.B. Theology WESLEY W. STINSON 65 First Parish Rd., Scituate Eastern Nazarene College S.T.B. Theology ' O F GEORGE R. REID 4309 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Allen University S.T.B. Theology A t A Pres.; AKM ADRIAN SCHOENMAKER 55 Maple St.. Needham Lynchburg College S.T.B. Theology VAE THEOLOGY PAUL H. SHARAR 511 lOth Ave. So., Clinton, Iowa Ohio Wesleyan University S.T.B. Theology ARTHUR W. SHAW, 1 4 Elm St., Byfield Boston University S.T.B. Theology KTA JR A. PAUL STOUT 24.37 W. Hayward Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Arizona State College S.T.B. Theology GERALD V. SUMMERS 1 36 Mira Monte St.. Redlands, Calif. I ' Diversity of Redlands S T.B. 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Siskind, Dean Elwood Hettrick, Prof. K. Hughes. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: John Teahan, Presi- dent; Jack Middleton, Vice-President; Harold Peterson, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer; Dean Elwood Hettrick. 249 CHARLES Z. ADAMSON 5 3 Westbourne Ter., Brookline Boston University LL.B. - ' RICHARD D. AGHAJANIAN 2 3 Summer St., Milford Boston University LL B. ALSA Planning Comm. 3 V JAMES H. ANGEVINE 45 Fieldmont Rd., Belmont Harvard College LL.B. H O O .- JON A. ASGEIRSSON 31 Almont St., Medford Atlantic Union College LL.B. [ MC;SCg? JACOB M. ATWOOD Newton, N. H. University of New Hamp- shire LL.B. Law Review 2, 3 WILLIAM E. BAGG, III 50 Follen St., Cambridge Wesleyan University; Boston University LL.B. THOMAS BARBAR 7 Brookfield St., Roslindale Northeastern University LL.B. DONALD A. BEAUDRY 102 Corona St., Springfield American International Col- lege LL.B. CHARLES E. BENNETT 176 County St., Attleboro Brown University LL.B. Law Review 2, 3; Lawyers Reference Service 3. ANTHONY R. BERRETTO 582 Wood St., Bristol, R. Providence College LL.B. fox Hall Pres. PAUL V. BROWN. JR. ■ 1 S. Russell St., Boston Boston L ' niversity LL.B. -VX.A Treas. JOHN H. CAMPBELL 12 Linfield St., Holbrook Brown University LL.B. WILLIAM R. CASS 36 Myrtle St., Boston Boston University LL.B. Law Review 2, 3 LEONARD B. BERKMAN 1 7 Broad St., Norwich, Conn. Brown University LL.B. Law Review 2, 3 CHARLES K. C. CHANG 412 Hao St., Honolulu, T.H. University of Hawaii LL.B. WILLIAM E. BERNSTEIN 83-12 Park Ave., Worcester Clark University LL.B. WALTER G. BILOWZ 48 Seery St., Maiden Harvard University LL.B. JASON J. COHEN 220 Jamaicaway. Jamaica Plain Boston University LL.B. f ' A Boston Alumni Club Pres. NATHANIEL A. BOONE 124 William St., Englewood, N. J. Bates College LL.B. Lawyers Reference Service PATRICIA M. COLBERT 80 Reedsdale Rd., Milron Boston University LL.B. RALPH C COPELAND =•16 Rockdale Ave.. New Bedford University of Pennsylvania LL.B. 250 CHARLES R. CUMMINGS 322 Langley St., Fall River Hobart College LL.B. .ie ; KA Soc. SFA: Stud. Coun.; Newman Club RICHARD DeBENEDETTO 22 Edwards Ct.. Lynn Northeastern University LL.B. HUB Bd. i: Newman Club 1-3 ALBERT E. DeROBBIO 20 Penn St.. Providence, R. L Boston College LL.B. DOMENIC De LEO 19 Golden Ave., Medford LL.B. JACK W. EICHELBERGER 686 Far Hills Ave., Dayton, Ohio Dartmouth College LLB. ALFRED FACTOR 2 1 Detroit Ave., Providence, R. I. University of Rhode Island LL.B. TE Sec; TKA Law Review 2, 3 THOMAS F. FALLON 298 Main St., Clinton College of the Holy Cross LL.B. Newman Club 1-3 RONALD E. FEIGIN 483A Salisbury St., Worcester Boston University LL.B. T K ROBERT FINKELSTEIN 202 Callender St.. Dorchester Northeastern University; Boston College LL.B. RICHARD D. FLYNN -+01 Grafton St., Shrewsbury ' olumbia College LL.B. ARTHUR J. FRAWLEY, JR. 57 Carter Rd., Lynn College of the Holy Cross LL.B. Newman Club 1, 2; Rep. 3 THEODORE C. 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Activi ties Coun. 4; Scarlet Key 3. 4; Football 1-3, Capt. 4; Baseball 2-4; Track 1; Who 5 Who 4 ANTHONY HAGOPIAN 62 Hobart St., Quincy CGE Elementary Education Elem. Ed. Club 3 O L ._ MORRIE P. HIBBARD 183 No. Truro St., Nantasket CGE Elementary Education LAURETTA M. (MRS.) 60 Katheryn Rd., Watertown Asbury College Speech Education HILES DAVID G. HAINES 7 1 Neponset Ave., Hyde Park Physical Education Class V.P. 4; Stud. Activi- ties Coun. 4; Stud. Coun. 4; HUB 4 O F ri. BELDEN HAM. 77 Concord Rd.. Manchester. Conn. Ithaca College Speech and Hearing Therapy (.)rchestra 2 JR. CAROLE S. HANDWERGER 245 East 178 St., New York. N. Y. Michigan State College Elementary Education MOLLIE HEIFETZ 60 Fourth Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Douglass College Elementary Education Hiilel 1-3; Spanish Club 2 JOHN J. HUTCHINSON 279 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester CGE Elementary Education RACHEL B. ISABELLE 61 Court St.. Laconia. N. H. Phymouth Teachers College Elementary Education IIAB Newman Club 3 HOWARD H. HILL 19 Carroll St., W. Roxbury MathcTnatics GEORGE A. JACOBSON 191 Centrest, Quincy Physical Education KAf Chaplin. Degree Mas- ter. Sergeant-at-Arms; Scab- bard and Blade; Class Treas. 4; Soccer Capt. 3. 4; Bas- ketball A T I O ALICE M. HALL JOAN HIRSCHHORN 32 Day Hill Rd., 585 W. End Ave., Framingham New York. N. Y. Columbia University; Perry Eleme7ttary Education Kindergarten and Normal i;AX School Class Sec. 1; Hiilel 1 ■3 Elementary Education Shelton Stud. Gov ' t Charlesgate Officer I, 2 4 LOTTE HOFMANN 20 Barnstable St,. Swampscott Elementary Education IIAO French Club 1, 2; Hiilel 2-4 ELEANOR K. HOLZMAN 20 Pasadena Rd., Dorchester Elementary Education Hiilel 1-3; Boosters Club 1; Elem. Ed. Club I DONALD C. HOULDSWORTH 59 Seaview Ave., Maiden CGE General Science Arnold Air See. 3, Squad- ron Commander 4 MARIAN I. JACOBSON 62 Plymouth Ave.. Milton No. Park Jr. College Elementary Education SCA 3; Univ.-at-Home 4 PRISCILLA R. JOHNSON 121 Lyman St.. Pawtucket. R. I. No. Park Jr. College Elementary Education SCA 3; Univ.-at-Home 4 PAULINE C. KACHNOWICZ 82 Douglas St., Uxbridge Dean Jr. College; Regis College Elementary Education FRUMA R. KAPLAN 104 Stanley Rd., Swampscott Lasell Jr. College Elementary Education 268 ROBERTA G. KAF 64 Sumner St., Newton Center Brandeis University Mat hematic i RUTH I. KAPLAN 107 Codwalader Dr., Trenton. N. J. University of Delaware Elementary Education Hillel 3 JANET E. KARSH 126 Greenwood St., Dorchester Elementary Education AE f Rec. Sec, V.P. Boosters Club 1, Hillel 1-4; Elem. Ed. Club 1, 2; Ter- rierette 2 FAYE KAY (MRS.) 319— 25th Ave. W., Clagary, Alberta, Can. Elementary Education H. TOBY KAZER 75 Belle Ave.. Lowell Business Education Hillel 1-4; Psycholog Club 3, 4; Shelton Newspaper Staff; Shelton Officer JANICE L. KERMAN 135-20 229 St., Laurelton, N. Y. Elementary Education Hillel MYLES A. KIBERD 200Groton Rd., No. Chelmsford Physical Education EK JOHN J. KIRK H Fo.irth Tt., Mcdford Physical Education KA ' I ' Pres.; WW Scarlet Key 3, Pres. 4; Class Pres. 1. 3; Stud. Activities Coun. 2; Stud. Coun. 1-3; Pres. 4; Sec. Ed. Club 1-4; SPA 4; Debating Soc. I, 4, Pres. 2, 3; Torch 4, Co- founder 3; Newman Club 1 -4 ; Soccer 2 ; Track 1 ; Who ' s Who 4 SIMA R. KIRSTEIN 2022 Ave. So.. Brooklyn. N. Y. University of Connecticut Elementary Education Hillel 1, 2 Drama Club 1 MIRIAM C. KLEIN 243 Lenox Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Elementary Education I ' AX Sec. 2 Hillel 1; Shelton V.P. 3, Stud. Govt Pres. 4; Who s Who 4 MARIJANE KNOX 247 Greenwood St., Cranston, R. I. Elementary Education SEA 3; Newman Club 3, 4; Educatior 2-4; Stud. Coun. 3 BEATRICE KOENICK J J 38 Washington Ave., Oliver Spring, Md. George Washington Univer- sity. Miami L niversity Speech Therapy DANIEL G. KOTOK :6 Dorset Rd., V. Hartford, Conn. C.GE English DONALD D. LAMBERT 45 Nixon St., Dorchester Physical Education KA4 Fencing 3 STEPHEN E. LAMBERT 23 Oakland St., Cambridge CGE Mathematics EUGENE M. LAVERY 163 Pearl St., Newton Social Studies KAtt Alumni Sec. 3, 4 GILDA N. LEBON 5 1 Pembroke St., Hartford, Conn. Elementary Education Hillel 4; Shelton Ha House Coun.. Judicial Bd Floor Chrm. WALTER M. LECHTEN 1 1 Don St., Dorchester Physical Education Baseball 3, 4 STANLEY S. LEE 412 School St., Belmont Elementary Education Wesley Club 3. 4; Class Treas. 1; Bios Club 1. 2; Track 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2 ANNE LEIBOVITZ 57 Jefferson Ave., Chelsea Speech Therapy Spanish Club 1 French Club 1; Hillel 1-3, Cultural Chrm. 4, Coun. 4 MAE C. LEONARD 3 Payson Rd., Chestnut Hill University of Massachusetts Elementary Education 2AT Hillel 4 269 Pi SALLY A. LEWIS 75 Jersey St., Marblehead San Mateo Jr. College; Stan- ford Universit ' Elementary Educaliou t JOSH M. LOFTON 62 Homestead St., Roxbury Bethune-Cookman College Biology Bios Club 2; Human Bio- logical Assoc. 1; Sec. Ed. Club 1 ; Scientia 2 JOSEPH F. LOGOZZO 52 Johnson St.. Fall River L ' niversit of Alabama Social Studies Scabbard and Blade 3, -4; Psychology Club 2, 3; Sec. Ed. Club 3. 4; Newman Club 1-4; Debating Club 3. -i History Club 3. 4; So- (.lology Club 3, 4; Myles Standish Stud. Gov ' t Bd. 2, , Corr. Sec. 3, Proctor 4 O O L FAY A. LOLIISON 185 Winthrop St., Taunton Endicott Jr. College Elementary Education B. LOUANA LYMAN 1 . 03 Kalanianaole Ave., Hilo, Hawaii Elemetitary Education r Recording Sec. Stud. Coun. 1, 3. 4; Stud. Activities Coun. Pres. 1 , Corr. Sec. 3; SEA 1; Torch , 4; Educator 3; HUB Bd. -+; Cosmopolitan Club I; Who ' s Who 4 JANE B. LYONS 118 Glen Ave., Newton Centre Boston Nursery Training School Elementary Education ALEXANDER S. MACKINLAY 271 Manet A e., Quincy Physical Education KA ' h Degree Master. Nat 1 Del. Class Sec. 4; Scabbard and Blade; Basketball 1.2; Soc- cer 3. 4; Tennis 1; Scarlet Key. 4 M. GENEVIEVE MacLECN 45 Robinson St., Somerville Boston College Elementary Education Newman Club 3, 4 JOYCE L. MacPHAIL 352 W. Chestnut St.. Brockton Elementary Education O F VICTOR S. MERRILL 46 Crest Ave., Revere Calvin Coolidgc College Elementary Education JOHN S. MITRO 20 LSt., So. Boston Business Education Accounting Soc. -i JOHN P. MURPHY 1 12 Fayerweather St.. X. :«i Boston ■i3 Physical Education E D U C A T I O ELINOR M. MADIGAN 1437 Eastern Ave., Maiden Elementary Education r Mi V.P.. Publicity Chrm 3; Social Chrm. 4 Newman Club 1-4; Elem. Ed. Club 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Terrierettes 1 RICHARD H. MAHONEY 358 East St.. Islington Physical Education Newman Club 1 RICHARD J. NAJARIAN 40 Quimby St.. Watertown Physical Education KA ' f ' Newman Club 1 ; Varsity Hockey Mgr. 3 S ' GEORGE F. NEWTON 82 Connection St., Newport. R. I. CGE English Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; DeMolay 2; Rifle Team 1-3 ROBERT J. MCANDREW, JR. 1633 Crandall Rd., Tiverton, R. I. Social Studies Geography Club 2. 3; New- man Club 1 -4 ; Psychology Club 1; Sociology Club 1-3; Sec. Ed. Club 1-4 I ' AVID W. JOHN A. McCOMB MacDONALD 20 Washington St., -4 1 Commonwealth Ave.. Norwood Boston Physical Education Social Studies KA t Treas. ■ E Class V.P. 1; Pres. 2, 4; Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2; Stud. Coun. 2, 4; SCA , 4: Con- gregational Club 1-4; Edu- cator 1-4; Scarlet Key 3. Treas. 4; Torch 3. 4; Soccer 2, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4 RAYMOND K. N I COLL ETTA -46 HiUcrest Rd., Waltham Physical Education Booster Club; Varsity Club; Letter Club; Football 1-4 JAY E. ORINT 131 Dorchester St., Squantum Elementary Education I ' i; ; 2nd V.P.; 1st V.P. Stud. Activities Coun. 4; Stud. Coun. 4 270 JOAN M. PAWLOWSKI 33 SnellSt., Holbrook Elementary Education PAUL E. PELLETIER 1-4 5 Beaver St., Hyde Park }C Elementary Education JANET PLACE Upper Coiint Rd., Dennisport Elementary Education KKF Sec. 2, Rush Capt. , V.P. 4 Scarlet Key 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Sec. 4; Stud. Activities Coun. 2. 3: Torch Sec.-Treas. 4; Who ' s Who 4 STUART P. QUINT. JR. 3 Grandview Ave., Peabody CGE Social Studies SCA; CGE Creative Writing Club RUSSELL W. RANDALL Summer St.. Duxbury Physical Educaiton IvA ' l ' Corr. Sec. MARY C. RICHARDSON liFD t: 2, Athol History Education Newman Club 1,2; Drama Club 1 JOHN C. ROSEMOND 12 Ricker Terr., Newton Social Studies FRANCES B. ROZEN 91 Marion St., BrooklJne Lesley College ElcTnentary Education AE4i Hillel 1-4; Elem. Ed. Club 3,4 CHARLOTTE E. RUBEN 216 Blue Hill Pkwy., Milton University of Massachusetfi Speech and Hearing Therapy ' ! 12 Treas. 4 Hillel 2-4; Elem. Ed. Cluh NANCY A. PORRETTA 7 1 7 Second Ave.. Berlin. N. H. Plymouth Teachers College Business Education r M;. IIIMI Corr. Sec. Newman 3; Band 4 GLORIA POSNER 12 Botsford Rd.. Chestnut Hill Elementary Education AK 1 Corr. Sec. 3; Librarian 4 Hillel 1. 2, 4; Elem. Ed. Club 1. 2, 4; Boosters 1; HUB 1. 2, Photo. Mgr. 3, 4; Terrierettes 2 ROBERT W. PRICE 1-t Moreland St.. Roxbury Social Studies Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2; SCA 1. 2, 4. V.P. 3; History Club 2 BEVERLY P. PUMERANTZ 130 Thames St., New London. Conn. L niversity of Connecticut Elementary Education JUNE D. RISMAN 3 Biakely Rd.. Medford I ' niversity of New Hampshire Elementary Education FRANCIS J. RIVERS ■- Maple Ave., Natick I (oly Cross nglish MAUREEN V. RODDY 9 LIniversity Rd., Brookline Boston College Elementary Education Newman Club 2-4 CHARLES E. RUDDOCK 94 Lynnfieid St., Lynn Rutgers LIniversity Elementary Education t COSTA SAMARGEDLIS 7 Laconia St.. Boston Chemistry Orthodox Club; Band 1. 4 Sf v liOCHELLE R. VITO M. SAMMARCO ROBINSON -i Bremen St., E. Boston 130-:i0 225 St., Elementary Education Lauelton, N. Y. KA h Elementary Education Stud. Activties Coun. t Hillel Stud. Coun. 4; Elem. Ed Club 4; Italian Club l-i Newman Club 1-4; Glct Club 1-3; Crew 1 ROXANN J. SAPP 1 1 Malvern St., Waltham Framingham Teachers Col- lege; University of Massa- chusetts Elementary Education 271 H O O L s % BARBARA A. SARAZEN 220 High Service Ave.. No. Providence. R. I. Rhode Island College of Education Elementary Education Newman Club 3. 4. Social Advisory Bd. 4; Stud. Coun. Sec. 4; Interdorm. Coun. 3. 4 BERNARD M. SCHUTZBERG 54 Fayette St., Cambridge Physical Education NANCY B. SILVER 52 Grove St., Bangor, Me. CGE Elementary Education Hillel 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Gershwin Theater 1, 2 MOLLIE M. SILVERMAN 137 Shirley Ave., Revere Elementary Education ENID E. SHOCKET 16 Duxbury Rd., Newton Centre Colby Jr. College Elementary Education AE t Asst Treas. Hillel 1-4; Elem. Ed. Club 2-4; Terrierelte2 ORINS. SMILEY 3 Thornwald Ave., Hampton Beach, N. H. Physical Education EK Varsity Wrestling Coach 4 O F PHYLLIS B. SHAPIRO 288 Freeman Pkwy., Providence, R. I. Elementary Education Drama Club E D U JANICE C. SMITH 94 Brainerd Rd., Allston Syracuse University Elementary Education MYRA P. SHRAIAR PHILIP G.SMITH 45 Westmore Rd., 218 Washington St., Matcapan Islington English Physical Education rS2 IstV.-P. Class Treas. 1, 2; Newirian Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4; Sec. 1, Club 1-4; Tennis 4; Base- Treas. 2; Hillel 1-4; HUB ball 4 Bd. 4 FREDERICK J. STEEVES (0 MacArthur Rd., WelUsley Springfield College Physical Education I«EK EDWARD R. STEVENS 3980 Washington St.. Roslindale Social Studies Debate I M. EDWARD SULLIVAN 19 Monson St., Mattapan CGE Elementary Education SANDRA M. SILTON 1 2 Glenway St., Dorchester Elementary Education ,JR. K. YVONNE SILVA 1 2 Eastern Ave., Gloucester Mt. St. Mary College Elementary Education Newman Club 3, 4 MARIO A. SOTTILE, 47 Enfield St., Hartford, Conn. Physical Education AXA Boosters Club; Basketball 2, 3, Capt. 1, Co-Capt. 4; Varsity Club; Letter Club; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 DIXIE J. SPANGLER 1 1 Pearl St., E. Bridgewater Miami University Elementary Education IIAO A T I O N MARIE A. SULPRIZIO S3 Brewster Rd., Medford Elernentary Education UAH; H I A Scholarship Chrm. 2; His- torian 3, Treas. 4; YWCA 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; New- man Club 1-3; Elem. Ed. Club 2; HUB 3, Assoc. Ed. 4 ROBERT C. SYLVIA 44 Sherman St., Foxboro Physical Education Football 1-4 CHARLES H. TARR, JR. 80 W. Emerson St., Melrose Social Studies Young Republican Club 1, 4; Debating Team 1,2; So- ciology Club 2; Sec. Ed. Club 2 RUTH L. TEITELBAUM 349 W. Forest Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Beaver College Elementary Education IIAH Shelton Hall Floor Chrm. BARBARA TENOVSKY 28 Starbird St.. Maiden L ' niversit ' of Massachusetts Elementary Education V::: ' Hist. 3. Pres. 4; HAB HiUel 2; Elem. Ed. Club 2 LAFAYETTE L. 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Worcester University of Massachust-tts Elementary Education WILLLIAM W. WOLFSON 6 ' 0 Huron Ave., Cambridge Social Studies Sec. Ed. Club I. 2; Stud. Coun. 1-3; Soccer 3 DONNA T. ZURCHER La Plata, Mo. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; iftoosevelt University; Sacramento State College Elementary Education Graduates Without Pictures BARBARA BALCH 1 3 Summer St., Kennebunk, Me. Health Education RUTH BERKETT 144 Seaver St.. Roxbury IRIS S. BERNSTEIN 218 Washington Ave., Carteret, New Jersey JANICE BORG 36 Oak Tree Rd., Dedham Elementary Education J. ROLAND BOUCHARD 3 Hoonnessey Ave., Brunswick. Me. MARY F. BOURNE 66 2 No. State St.. Concord. N, H. ALICE F. BROWN 33 Hobomack Rd., Quincy JAMES O. BROWN 702 Woodroe St., Bennettsville, S. C. Clafiin College Secondary School Administration n 4 MARIE T. BUONAUGURIO 117 Mystic Ave., Medford Elementary Education RALPH BURCKES 29 Haley Rd., Marblehead General Science DOROTHY L. BURKE 10 Avon Rd., Wellesley Elementary Education DONALD E. 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O DELL 10 Mediand St., Dorchester Social Studies EDUCATION pictures PAULA ORLOVSKY 30 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Elementary Education MARGARET H. PENNINGTON 10 High St., Houlton, Me. Elementary Education CAROL A. PIERSKALLA RoLite 3. Bemidji, Minn. English LEILA A. PODELL 100 Brancheport Ave., Long Branch, N. J. El em entary Educatio n WILLIAM G. PUNCHARD 9 Germainia St., Jamaica Plain Business Education NANCY E. RANDOLPH 79 Bower St., Roxbury Social Studies WAYNE W. RAYMOND 16 Lowell St., Beverly Science WALTER F. REAVY 977 Adams St., Dorchester Administration IRENE A RENTsflNSON 1 14 Washington St., Boston Social Studies OLIVE H. RIBERO RED 64 Union St., Franklin Elementary Education ELSIE RICHARDSON 41 Stanton Rd., Brookline Elementary Education WALTER A. ROCHE 33 Warren St., Peabody JOAN ROCKOFF 3180 Lakeshore Dr., Chicago, 111. Physical Education MAXINE ROME 43 Hadwen Rd., Worcester Elementary Education MARTHA MOLLEY SMITH 500 Mt. 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Boston KFNNETH C. WILLIAMS 155 Ruthren St., Roxbury Physical Education ARPINE M. ZOVICKIAN 192 School St.. Watertown Elementary Education Sip Irrr I E? SS i L I HL 275 ROBERT H. ANDERSON 83 Pearl St., Brockton Boston University Ed. M. Guidance ERNESTINE M. H. BAYLOR 704 Chestnut St., Mt. Olive, N. C. North Carolina College Ed. M. Dramatics and Speech f ANN M. ANDREAS 480 Metropolitan Ave., Hdye Park Emmanuel College Ed. M. Guidance ARNOLD B. BERG 546 Oceanpoint Ave.. Cedarhurst. N. Y. Boston University Ed. M. Physical Education MICHALINA BAJEK 19 Bartlett St.. Haverhill Ed. M. Elementary Education IIAe RUTH C. M. BIGELOW Eastern Ave., Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. Can. University of New Bruns- wick Ed. M. Education WILLIAM M. BOWNES 1 7 Academy Sq., Laconia, N. H. Farmington State Teachers College Ed. M. Elementary Education CHARLOTTE D. BRAINARD 37 Gaylord St., Chicopee Ohio Wesleyan University Ed. M. Elementary Education WW I MARGARET E. BRION 290 Manning St., Needham Wheaton College Ed. 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Case yX ' ork Hillel Program Comm. RUTH GROSSMAN 92 Beacon St., Boston Wellesley College M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social W ork GRACE M. HANLEY 142 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. L College of Our Lady of the Elms M.S. in S.S. Medical Social Work MAZIE ANN H. S. LIM 619 1 0th Ave., Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii IJniversirj ' of Hawaii M.S. in S.S. Group Work JACQUELINE LOGAN 23 Sunrise Hill Dr., W. Hartford. Conn. Middlebury College M.S. in S.S. Medical Social Work JANET P. LOVEJOY Nashawtuc Rd., Concord Earlham College M.S. in S.S. Group Work MARIE A. NORTON 61 Rice Ave., E. Providence, R. I. Pembroke College M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work CAROLYN M. PENTA 24 Spokane St., Providence, R. I. Pembroke College M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work MARGARET L. PETERS 135 Kingstowne Rd., Narragansett, R. I. LTniversity of Rhode Island; Rho de Island College of Education M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work I v mmmevmsmA JEANNE VAN LOON- HOEY 276 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N. J. Centary Jr. College; Uni- versity of Oslo; University of New Hampshire M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work RITA L. KAPLAN (MRS.) 32 Thurlow Ave., Revere University of Connecticut M.S. in S.S. Medical Social Work JANET KATZ 1902 Beacon St., Brookline Radcliffe College; Columbia University M.S. in S.S. Medical Social Work LAU LaVAY 2920 So. King St., Honolulu, Hawaii Boston Univetsity M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Case Work JOHN K. MATSUMLIRO Box 557. Waialua. Oahu. Hawaii M.S. in S.S. Social Work EILEEN M. McNULTY 46 Sydney St., Dorchester Emmanuel College M.S. in S.S. Medical SAVANNAH A. MITCHELL 3 19 Monroe St., Plymouth, N. C. North Carolina College M.S. in S.S. Medical Social IX ork AKA ISODORE E. NADEAU 149 Park Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. University of Ottowa M.S. in S.S. Medical Social Work FRANCES F. RABBAN 31 Elmhurst St., Dorcher Radcliffe College M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work ESTELLE K. RADBILL 043 Elmwood Ave.. Philadelphia, Penn. Radcliffe College M.S. in S.S. 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Child Welfare SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK Graduates without pictures BARRY M. FREEMAN 19 Cherry Lane, Caldwell. N. J. Stevens Institute oi Tech- nology; Columbia Teach- ers College M.S. in S.S. Group Work SEA; Social Action Comm.; Exec. Comm. SELMA A. ROSEN 220 Wolcoct Rd.. Chestnut Hill Wheaton College M.S. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work Social Comm., Co-Chrm.; Orientation Comm. ff K ■J ' ■ ' :}0 ' - ait ifu 1 ii : I i i iii ia I II  -fW9 r 1|fMp ' ' ri- yrrrr 1 rfTrr-iTTr- ' i . ■V „«« -r , . .A„ SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS ROBERT A. CHOATE, B.S.M., M.M.. Ed.D., Mus.D., Dean The Administrative Council: Profs. A. Sostek, D. Aronson, M. Christian, Mr. P. Preus, Profs. W. Wager, F. Sidlauskas, A. Kennedy, J. Wolffers, Dean Robert Choate. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: Jean Ann Pollard, Art Secretary; John Preston, Music Vice-President; Georgia Brown, Art President; Norman Elia, Music President; Dean Robert Choate; Roger Phillbrick, Theatre President; Marilyn Gofl-, Art Vice-President; Judy Barron, Theatre Treasurer; Mae Donahue, Theatre Vice-President; Barbara Gottlieb, Theatre Secretary. Absent: Robert Cowan, Art Treasurer; Ruth Foss, Mmsjc Sec- retary; Joan Cavicchi, Music Treasurer. 291 I P ! : ■ « 1 JOHANNA M. BALDASARO 9 Bailey Ave.. Claremont, N. H. Music Education C horus 1; Orchestra 2-4; Band 1 -4; Congregational Club 1-3; SCA 1-3; Brotherhood Council 2 ; Hubbub 3. 4; MENC 1-4 ELEANOR M. BANAS Boston Post Rd., New London. Conn. Music Education Dorm Social Chrm. 2, 3; MENC 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 3, 4; Stud. Government Workshop 2 -4; Shelton, V.-P. 4; Newman Club 1-4 CONSTANTINE BATTIS 48 Olive St., Newburyport New England Conservatory of Music Music Education Chorus WILLIAM BLIEM Spruce and Meruine St., Pottstown, Penn. Philadelphia Conservatory of Music M. Mus. Aiusic — Applied Piano IlKA ARLACE W. CHAISSON 2 5 Curtis St., Marblehead Church Music in Applied Voice lAl Treas. Glee Club 1-3, Librarian 4; SCA 3, 4; Chorus 1-4 JEAN E. BOWERS 19 River St., W. Newton Colby Jr. College Music Theatre ATS Glee Club 2; Choral Art Soc. 3 MARY A. BOYAJIAN 34 Concord Rd., Watertown M. Mus. Music Education Mi E Warden 2-4 Choral Art Soc. 1-3; Chorus 1 -4; Armenian Club 1 -4; MENC 1-4 BARTON L. CHASE 16 Ivy St., Cambridge New England Conservatory of Music M. Mus. Education I ' MA Sinfonia Chapel Choir 4 FLORA E. CLIFFORD E. Booth Bay, Me. Aiusic Education IlKA; M ' E Historian 3; Treas 4 Chorus 1; Band 2-4; Chapel Choir 2, 3. Sec.-Treas. 4; Choral Art Soc. 2, 3, Alum- ni Sec. 4; SCA 1-4; Congre- gational Club 2-4, Supper CoChrm. 3; MENC 3. 4 OF FINE AND APPLIED ART! I MARCIA M. BAXTER 102 Birch Lane Naugatuck, Conn. Music Education i;K Registrar 2. Treas. 3, Rec. Sec. 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1 Stud. Activities Coun. 2 Stud. Coun. Sec. 3, 4; New man Club 1, 2, 4, Social Chrm. 3; MENC 1-4; Scar- let Key 3, 4 Who ' s Who 4 VAUGHN W. BEAN 124 Marlboro St., WoUaston Music Education ' hMA Sinfonia Chrm. Chorus 1; Band 2; Orches- tra 3; MENC 2, 3 v... r MYRNA BELL 16 Sonoma St., Roxbury Interior Design Ducor Club 1-3; HiUel 1-4 CONSTANCE E. BROWN 330 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Aiusic Education I I t E Chorister 4 Chorus 1; Glee Club I Stud. Activities Coun. 1, 4 Orchestra 2; Class Treas. 3 Band 3, Sec. 4; Choral Art Soc. 4; MENC 2, 3, Sec. 4 GEORGIA E. BROWN 38 Cabot St., Winchester Art Education IIKE Treas. 3, Pres. 4; YWCA 1-4; Fencing ' 2; PAL Stunt Night Chrm. 3; Class Sec. 3, Pres. 4; APXOS V.P. 4; Stud. Govt Sec. 4 HOPE L. BROWN 17 Yarmouth St., Boston Art Education YWCA 1-3, V.P. 4; Stud. Govt4; APXOS JOHN J. COLLEARY Southboro Music Education MARTIN F. CONNORS, JR. 113 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield Music Edttcation KF ' l ' Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4 DONALD J. BERNSTEIN 1H2 Howard St., Lowell Juilliard School of Music M. Mus. Music Edttcation JOAN C. CAVICCHI 16 Vernon St., Plymouth Piano M f E; 2AX; O+A V.P. 3, 4 Newman Club 1-4; Class Treas. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; MENC 1-4 FRANCIS J. CONVY 7 Putnam Rd., Revere Music Education Glee Club 3; Choral Art Soc. 4; Chorus 1 , 2 MICHAEL E. COONEY, JR. 402 Bridge St., Northampton Schillinger School of Music Music Edttcation KF l ' 292 HELEN J. COSKA 129 Glendale Rd.. Quincy Music Education [ ' 1 ' E Pres. 4; 0 t.A Corr. Sec. 4, Music Chrm. 3,4; Class V. Pres. 2; 11 KA 3, 4; Glee Club 3, Sec. 4; MENC 1-4; New- man Club 1, 2, 4, Publ. Chrm. 3; Scarlet Key 4: Who ' s Who 4; Class Sec. 3 SUMNER B. COTTON 46 Kingsdale St., Dorchester Music Education ROBERT J. H. COWAN R.F.D., Bellows Falls, Vt. Advertising Design :;AE House Mgr.; Z Stud. Activities Coun. 1, 2. Treas. 4; Rally Comm. 3; Stud. Gov ' t 2; Boosters Club 3; May Day I, 2 MICHAEL V. CROCCO 5 Currier St., Lawrence Music Education MA Sinfonia Newman Club MARILYN J. CROFT 39 Kenilworth Rd., Arlington University of Vermont Music Education Glee Club 2-4 MARY ELLEN CUNNINGHAM 249 Morris St., Albany, N. Y. Piano M E Chaplin Newman Club 1-4; Chorus 1-4 MARIE C. CURRAN 44 5 Gramatan Ave., Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Commercial Illustration Newman Club 1-4; Fencing 1 BARBARA J. DEARBORN 58 Third St., Bangor, Me. Music Education KKT, Treas., Pres. 4; .M+E, IlKA; Band 1, 2; MENC 1-4; Orchestra 2, 3. -i; Chapel Choir 2-4; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who MARGARET J. DEE 15 Grant Rd.. Lynn Music Education i:AI Pres. 4 Newman Club 1-4; Chorus 1-4 JOSEPH DELLA SORTE 96 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Theater Arts RHONDA J. DICKMAN 50 Pearl Ave., Winthrop University of Rhode Island Music Education ' A Corr. Sec. MENC 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Hillel 1, 2; Chorus 1-4; Glee Club 1 MATINA Z. DJIMAS 177 So. Manning Blvd., Albany, N. Y. Sarah Lawrence College Mitsic Education NAN M. DOW 96 Main St., Kennebunk, Me. Fashion Illustration APXOS; II KE V.P. 3 SEA 2, 3; Stud. Activities Comm. Chrm. 4; PAL Stud. Gov ' t Bd. 2, 3; Scarlet Key 3, 4; Stud. Coun. Pres. 4; Murlin House Coun. 2, 3; Intersority Coun. 1,2, V.P. 3; Whos Who 4 CARLA DREESE 68-38 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y. NORMAN ELIA 198 So. Main St., New Britain, Conn. Music Education 4i IA Sinfonia Treas. Class Treas. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; M.E.N.C. 1-4; SCA 14; Choral Art Soc. 1, 2, . Treas. 3; Band 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Scarlet Key ■ ; Who ' s Who 4 WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT 21 College Ave., Somerville LIniversiry of Tulsa M.F.A. Music Theater DONALD J. ELLIS 3241 Sierra Way, San Bernardino, Calif. University of Southern Cal- ifornia Composition Chapel Choir 1-3, Pres. 4; Orchestra 2; Band 1, 3; Brass Ensemble 3 ' ?■( FLORENCE C. ELMAN Babbitt Rd., Bedford Hills. N. Y. Skidmore College Music Edt4cation ZAI Hubbub: Chorus A; Shelton Drama Club PHYLLIS J. FEER 135 Massachusetts Ave.. Providence, R. I. Applied Music Hillel 1-4 ? - (f RICHARD T. FORD 62 Adams St., Medford Music Education Kr-k Treas. Swimming, Varsity Club, Arnold Air Soc, MENC ' .P.; Symphonic Band, Marching Band RUTH J. FOSS 1942 Prospect St., Niagara Falls, Ontario. Can. Royal Conservatory of Music Applied Music M ' t ' E Historian Chorus 2-4; Class Sec. 4 293 JT RICHARD A. GADER 28V2 Myrtle St., Boston Music Education KT Pres. 4 Band 1-3, Pres. 4; Choral Art See. 4 MARTIN GOLDSTEIN 21 Hovey St., Atlantic Music Education 1 ' MA Sinfonia Band 1-4; Hubbub Ed. 3, 4 ROBERT J. GALLO 82 Kittredge St., Boston Adtertising Design AXA Newman Club 1-4; Boosters Club 1, 2; Rally Comm., Float Chrm. 1,2; May Day 1. 2; HUB Art Ed. 1-3 JOHN R. GOSTANIAN 5 Conduit St., Lawrence Art Education May Day Chrm. 3. 4; Ar- menian Club 2, 3. Treas. 4; Class Treas. 1; Float Chrm. GERARD J. GARNEAU 184 Marlborough St., Boston Music Education BARBARA G. GOTTLIEB 38 Florence Ave., Lowell Theatre Arts- Acting French Club 1. 2; Italian Club 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 4; Drama Club 2; Theatre Arts Div. Sec. 4 SCHOOL FRANK D. HALLBERG 2 Blanche St.. Dorchester Interior Design Decorators Club 2-4; Pub- licity Chrm. 3, Pres. 4 AUDREY M. S. HANDLER (MRS.) 43 Vassar Ave., Newark. N. J. Temple University Art ROBERT D. HERSEE 46 Reedsdale Rd.. Milton Music Education +ME Glee Club 1-2. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Class Pres. 1-3; Student Govt 1-4; SFA 4; Scarlet Key, 4; Who ' s Who 4 OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS THURMOND K. GAY 2 381 WheelessRd., Augusta, Ga. Piano BEVERLY M. GRAHAM West Valley Inn. Newfane, Vt. Marlboro College; Emerson College; Boston Conserva- tory of Music Drama LUCIEN J. P. GERVAIS 4 Preston St., Worcester Music Education Band 1-4 ALMA L. GREGG P.O. Box 165. Washington vi lie, N. Music Composition Choral Art See. ATTILIO J. GIAMPA JANE M. GRJBBONS 14 Margaret St.. Boston 8 Wilbur St., Music Education So. Weymouth -- ' ' ' iUHHlifew. KT Chaplain. Rec. Sec. Pratt Instirute Newman Club 1-4; Chorus Interior Design 1-4; MENC 2-4 e k Sec. VHjS . fr Interior Design Club Pres. 1,2,4; Newman T Club 1, 2, 4; ' i ' WCA Treas. ' -=5? 1,2; Stud. Govt. MARILYN L. GOFF 5 Exeter St., Taunton Art Education HKE Rec. Sec. 3; Treas. 4 Stud. Activities Coun. 4; Athletic Assoc. Co-Chrm. 4; Class V.P. 4; YWCA 1-3, Membership Chrm. 4; Srunt Night 3. 4; PAL Stunt Night 3; Fencing 2; SCA 2 MARLIS GUMPEL 312 Quail St., Albany, N. Y. Music Education EAI Orchestra; Stud. Coun. 3; Hillel I; Charlesgate Class Sec. 2; MENC 3, ■ ; Inter Dorm. Coun. 2 JUDITH A. HIGGINS 6 River St., Hinsdale, N. H. Music Education ZAI Band 2; Orchestra 3; Brass Choir 1 ROLAND S. HORNE 20 Auburn St., Springvale, Me. San Diego Jr. College Music Education S. GORDON HYATT 12 Richmond Ave., Lee Directing AK4 ' ; A n V.P. 3, Pres. 4 Pershing Rifles 1, Exec. Comm. 2; Drama Club V.P. 3; History Club 2; Stud. Coun. Pres. 4; Uni- versity-at-Home 4; Scarlet Key, 4; Who ' s Who SYLVIA J. JACOBSON 1459 Beacon St., Brookline Interior Design Interior Design Club 2-4; Hillel 1-4 294 ELAINE P. KABATCHNICK 80 Highland Ave., Fitchburg Music Education Orchestra 1-4 GERALD M. KAPLOW 18 Trident Ave., Winthrop Commercial Illustration Hillel 3, Hubbub CAROLE I. KAUFMANN 15 Croswell St., Albany, N. Y. Universio- of Michigan Interior Design f 22; Social Chrm. Hillel; Decors Sec; Univ.- at-Home CHARLOTTE M. LANSIL 48 Oakland Ave., Arlington University of Massachusetts Interior Design Design Club 2-4 RICHARD L. LAV ACHE 7 Goethe St., W. Roxbury Music Education Choral Art Soc. 3, 4; Chorus 1-4; Newman Club 1-4 RICHARD A. LeMAIRE 50 Prospect St.. Turners Falls Music Education w ' t ' E Sec, Social Chrm. Newman Club, V.P.; Fan- tasia Club KATHLEEN E. MacELROY 32 Billerica St., Chelmsford Art Education TIKE Corr. Sec. 3, V.P. 4 YWCA 1-4; Fencing 2; PAL Stunt Night 3; APXOS Sec-Treas. 4; HUB Bd. 4; Univ. at Home THOMAS A. McCULLOUGH Latham, N. Y. Fine Arts May Day 2, 3; Stunt Night 3; Drama Club SYLVIA MELAHOURES 15 Fremont St., Plymouth Art Education IIKE Social Chrm. 4 Glee Club 1; PAL Stunt Night 2, 3; Stunt Night 3. 4; APXOS 4; Orthodox Club 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4; PAL Stud. Govt 3; YWCA 1, 2, 4, Pres. 3; Murlin House Coun. 4, Social Chrm. 4 I 1 ELEANOR M. KELLY Broad St., Fishkill, N. Y. Music Education AT-l Librarian 2. Rush. Capt. 3, 2nd V.P. Newman Club 1,2, 4, Pub- licity Chrm. 3; Chorus 1-4; Booster Club 2 ELAINE C. LaFERRIERE 607 GaskiU St., Woonsocket. R. I. Music Education ZAX V.P.; AAA Activities Chrm., Songleader Newman Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Choral Art Soc. 2; SFA 4; Chorus 1-4; Ter- rierettes 1, 2; Boosters Club 1; Univ. at Home 3; Inter Dorm Coun. 3, Sec. 2 NORMA C. LEVY 24 Madison St., Plainville. Conn. Edgewood Park Jr. College Interior Design ex Decorators Club 2,4, Social Chrm. 3 MELVIN J. LINTON, JR. 97 Cushing Ave. , Boston Interior Design Z Ist-Sec Pioneer Club 1, 2; Music Club 1, Pres. 2; Student Gov ' t Bd. 2; Newman Club 1-4, Decors Club, Treas. 3; Designers Club 4. SHIRLEY C. MERRILL 26 Coombs St., Bangor, Me. Piano M ; KKr Corr. Sec 4 Glee Club I JOSEPHINE A. MONTAGNA 159 Union St., Springfield Art Education IIKE AA 1-3, Bd. 3; YWCA 4; Newman Club 4; Psychol- ogy Club Pres. 2; Stunt Night 3, 4; Murlin House Coun., Mgr. 4 H. JAMES LaFLAME 355 North St., Leominster Music Education MA; eK Corr. Sec, V.P. Chorus 1; Band 2-4; New- man Club 1-4; Hubbub 4 ANITA N. LANCI 2 Lanci Lane, Colonic, N. Y. Music Education AFA Treas.; M ' E Newman Club 3; Glee Club 3; MENC 1-3; Class Sec. 3; Chorus 1-3 REGINA M. LOPeS 2 Middleboro Rd., New Bedford Music Education lM E Rec Sec. Newman Club 1-4; Chorus 1-4; M.E.N.C. 1-4; Shelton Glee Club 3 JEAN K. MacCUBREY 58 HiUcrest Ave., Wethersfield. Conn. Church Music ALICE H. MORTIMER 22 Chandler Rd., Medford Music Education Woman ' s Glee Club 1-3; Pres. 4; Light Opera Assoc. 1, 2; Scud. Activities Coun. 1, 2 ROBERT MURRAY 210 East St., Chicopee Falls SchiUinger House Music Education Chorus 3; Band 4 295 WILLIAM A. MYERS Box 204, Gardiner, Me. A1 JJC Education UKA Symphony Orch. V.P. 4; Orchestra I -4 ROBERT J. NARDUCCI 2 3 Northrop St., Hopedale Music Education Chorus 1, 2; Orchestra 3; Newman Club 1-4; Fantasia 2, 3; M.E.N.C. 2. 3. Treas. PAUL E. PAIGE 10 Drive E, Manchester, Conn. North Park College Music Education Choral Art Soc. 3, 4; Choral Union 3, 4 SCHOOL OF FINE NELLIE MAY PEIRCE 96 Middleboro Ave., E. Taunton Music Education :::ai Congregational Club 3, 4; SCA 4; MENC 1-4; Choral Art Soc. 4; Chorus 1-3 RAWLINGS M. PERRY 511 Euclid Ave.. Elizabeth Ave., N. C. ROGER D. PHILBRICK 75 Kingsbury St., Needham Leland Powers Directing Class V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Stud. Coun. ELEANOR P. PICARIELLO 167 Lewis Rd., Theatre Drama Club Belmont RICHARD J. PIRO 110 Albion St., Somerville Music Education I MA Historian Stud. Gov ' t Pres. 4; Class Treas. 1; Glee Club 1-4; Band 3-4; Newman Club 1-4; SFA 4; Opera Work- shop 1-3; Creative Writing Club 1,2; Scarlet Key 4 Who ' s Who 4 HENRY R. PODOLAK 39 Alden St., New Britain, Conn. Music Education BERNARD POGER 112 Florence St., Everett Boston L ' niversity University of Miami M. Mus. Music Education HELEN T. PRZYPEK S2 Essex St., Salem Music Education 1;K Ass ' t Pledge Trainer 3, Song Chrm. 4; Orchestra 1- 3, Sec. 4; Chapel Choir 4; Stud. Gov ' t 2; Stud. Activi- ties Coun. 1, 3 SALVATORE A. RABBIO 46 Worcester St., Natick Music Education Orchestra 4 RICHARD D. RANDALL 189 Everett St., Wollasron Music Education Orchestra 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 1-4 AND APPLIED ARTS JEAN ANN POLLARD RFD 2, Waterville, Me. Commercial Illustration IIKE Exhibition Chrmn. Class Sec. 4; APXOS 4; Psychology 2; Congrega- tional Club 2; AA 2, 4, Treas. 3; May Day Chrm. 2, 3: Band 1; Who ' s Who 4; Carnival Weekend ELIZABETH A. POSER 300 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Oil Painting IIKE 3. 4 ALBERT-LAURITZ RASMUSSEN Francis St., Milton Music Theatre Directing German Drama Organisa- tion 1; Slavic Club 1 DONALD A. POTHUL 69 Knox St., Springfield Advertising Design AXA Boosters Club 3, 4; Float Parade Chrm. 3; HUB 2, 3. Art Ed. 4 MARILYN RIBEN 21 Elmer St., Hartford, Conn. Art Teaching Dramatic Club 1; Psychol- ogy Club 1 JOHN A. PRESTON 1 5 Arlington St., Leominster Music Education PKA; i MA Recording Sec. Band 1-3; Orchestra 3; Choral Art Soc. 4 ELISSE J. ROBBINS 17 Lowell Rd.. Brookline Eastman School of Music Alusic Education MENC; Hillel 1. 2; Glee Club 2; Chorus 3 LINDA T. ROBERTS 17 Shattuck St., Natick Fine Arts 296 JOAN M. RUBLEY 74 South St., Bethel, Conn. Music Education AAA Chaplain; V. Pres. 4; MENC; Interdorm Coun.; Shelton Exec. Coun., Pres. 3; Chapel Choir; Band; Or- chestra GERALDINE A. SCHILLING 38 Colton Ave., W. Springfield Art Education ZXA Pres. 2. 3 Psychology Club 2 ; New- man 2, 4; Stunt Night 5; YWCA 4; Santas Work- shop, Co-Chrm. 4; Inter- sorority Coun. 2, 3; May Day 1, 3; Murlin House Fire Warden. Floor Coun- cilor 4 STEPHEN R. SCOTTI niThorndikeSt.. Catnbridge Music Education IIKA; MA Sinfonia Class Pres. 2; SFA 3; Whos Who EVELYN SOLLOSY 119 Bayberry Rd.. Fairfield, Conn. Syracuse University Painting Major LORNA STRASSLER Easton Rd., Weston, Conn. Music Education Social Comm. ANTHONY E. TAGLINO 10 Bigelow St., Somerville Composition KrSt ' ; A Athletic Director LOUIS I. SHAPIRO 39 Mt. Hood Rd.. Brookline Music Education JUANITA L. SIMS 90 Hammond St., Boston Music Education Chorus 1-4; MENC MARVIN L. VonDECK 771 Farmington Ave.. W. Hartford. Conn. Music Education ■f.MA Sinfonia 2, 3, V.P. 4 MENC 3. 4; Orchestra 1-4 PRISCILLA WASHBURN 153 Barbara Rd., Waltham Music Education SAI V.P. SCA 1-3, Sec. 4; MENC 3.1 LUCILLE A. WEGIMONT 25 Merida Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Music Education ZAI Rec. Sec; e4 A Newman Club 1, 2, 4. Pro- gram Chrm. 3; Chorus 1-4; MENC 3, 4; Univ. at Home 1, 2 MAXINE L. WEISBERG 2 5 E. Minerva Rd., Lindenhurst. N. Y. Pratt Institute Interior Design Modern Dance I ; Basket- ball I. 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Hillel Lectures; Interior De- sign Club 2-4 KENNETH E. WILLIAMS 30 Peterborough St., Boston Applied Organ I — H — H — jr r .fii f„„. j: i t ift a ' aaiEaii tfiiiiiflrfii in I ' ' • ■ : ■ ' . ' ' r . ■ ■V ' ' :- ' -r . V • V. SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Graduates Without Pictures VIRGINIA A. ASH 66 Greenleaf St.. Quincy ' oice DORA M. BARKLEY 2-+3 Upham St., Melrose Music Education JUDITH E. BARON 236 Beverly Rd.. Brookline Theater Arts RICHARD A. BLACKHAM 200 Mystic Valley Pkwy., Winchester Music Education ARTHUR COOGAN ■i Gilsum St., Keene. N. H BERNARD A. DEVINE 28 Temple Rd.. Waltham Composition ELMER DICKEY 54 Perin St., Roxbury Music Education MARY A. DONAHUE 24 Higgina St., Arlington Theater Arts THOMAS F. DOWNS 55 Magazine St., Cambridge Violin ESTRID M. EKLOF Harwich Piano ANN FOGLEMAN 509 W. Elm St., Shillington, Penn. Music Education ROBERT GAY 3 Willard St., Cambridge Theater Arts LUCILLE D. GOULD 16 Eaton St.. Boston Therrter Arts MAYNARD H. GOULDMAN 18 Jasper St.. Laurence Violin RUTH A. HAMPTON Old Marlboro Rd., Concord Voice FRED W. HILSE 66 Ferry St.. Lawrence Piano GEORGE J. HORAN 52 Avon St.. Taunton Trumpet SALVATORE INSALACO 19 Reponset, St., Revere Musicology JOHN J. JUDGE 35 Ainsworth St., Roslindale Music Education MENC; Newman Club ARVID W. LEXTROM 69 Academy St., PoLighkeepsie, N. Y. Clarinet ROBERT A. MARRA 585 Broadway. Revere Boston LIniversity M. Mus. Applied Violin FRANCES MARSH 48 Madison Ave., Montclair, N. J. Voice KENNETH L. MATTHEWS 10 Vesta Dr., Caribou, Me. HOPE E. MEHAFFEY Pleasant St., So. Yarmouth Piano BERNICE D. MINOT 6 Picknet St., Boston Piano CHARLES R. MONTGOMERY 10 High St.. Natick BRENT B. MURRAY 9 Pine St., So. Hamilton Boston University M. Mus. Church Music History M ' M-:, AAA MICHAEL W. MURRAY 42 56 Warren St., N.W. Washington. D. C. M.F.A. Catholic University of America J heater Arts HANNAH D. PARSONS 1564 Beacon St.. Waban ETHEL S. PAUL 14 Johns Ave., Holbrook MIRIAM V. PRINCE 209 No. Elm St., Waterbury, Conn. Voice FRANKLIN RENZULLI 53 Driscoll Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Piano JOSEPH A. RICHTER 100 E. Mosholu Pkwy. So.. New York, N. Y. Theory DORIS M. RITCHIE James St., Bingham. Me. Music Education JEANNE ROBINSON 1 1 Fisher Ave.. White Plains. N. Y. Voice BARRY A. ROSA 7 Gleason Ct.. Walpole Piano SHARON SAFRAN 1163 Boylton St.. Boston Art Education 298 e.ur;r -:x : JOSEPH W. SILVERMAN 36 Center St., New Haven, Conn. Applied Art WILLIAM SYDENSTRISKER Paine Creek Rd., Brewster Teaching of Art JOHN F. TIMMONS 304 Market St., Lawrence Drama VICTOR VEAZIE 34 Tremont St., Portland. Me. Applied Art LOUIS VISCO 152 Willow Ave.. Somerville LUCILLE S. WASSEL 540 West Ave.. Miami Beach, Fla. Interior Decoration NANCY WEBBOR 10 Gloucester Ave., Gloucester ARTHUR WELWOOD 2 3 Netherlands Rd.. Brookline Music Education CHARLES WEST 518 FIS. Otis AFB. Falmouth Theater Arts ANN F. YOUNG 158 Sewali Ave.. Winthrop Theater Arts i K V B • V 1 ' 1 - ■ sml: HHHHliHHIf ; ' SCHOOL O F NURSING MARIE FARRELL, R.N., B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Acting Dean The Faculty: Standing: Miss M. Keavey, Mr. T. Smith, Jr., Miss E. Byron, Profs. E. Schadt, W. Griffin, W. Gibson, A. Major, the Misses A. Hargreaves, F. Morimoto, Profs. D. Apple, L. Plaisted, the Misses K. Hitchcock, E. Mallardi. Seated: Acting Dean Marie Farrell, Profs. C. Tinkham, E. Hall, R. Godbout, the Misses S. Berkely, B. Harbroe, A. Lord, Prof. M. Garrigan, Miss M. Chandler, Profs. E. Ernst, M. Ford, A. Keener, H. Thumm, F. Clyde, Miss P. Connors, Profs. L. Beal, B. Moulton, Miss J. Greene, Prof. M. Connor. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: Acting Dean Marie Farrell; Diane Groff, Secretary; Joyce Sasson, Treasurer; Joan Coughlin, President; Eileen Earley, Vice-President. 301 I DOLORES E. ALLEYNE 64 Crawford St., Boston Nursing ALICE E. ANDERSON 13 Arbutus Rd., Worcester Simmons College; Clark L ' niversity Nursing CAROLINE H. ARNOLD 78 Newhall St.. Maiden Nrtrsing SCA 1.2. Class Sec. 2; Stud. Coun. 3. 4; Talent Show 1; Spring Fling 1 ; YWCA 3. 4; WAA 1; St. Louis Fare 3 S C H O L JOHNETTA BONNER 10118 Ostend Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio Western Reserve University Nursing ANNIE H. BORDEN 28 Shawmut Ave., New Bedford Nursing MARILYN J. BROWNE 95 Sutton Dr.. Stamford, Conn. Columbia University; St. Rafael Hospital Maternity Nursing IlKi ' Historian Newman Club 3, 4; Bios Club DOROTHY F. COOLEY 107 Warren Ave.. Dalton Nursing AAII Sec. 2. 3. Pres. 4 Class Treas. 1, Sec. 2. Pres. 3; Stud. Coun. Corr. Sec. 3. Rec. Sec. 4; Light Opera Assoc. 2 ; Social Advisory Bd. 4; Scarlet Key 3, 4; Who s Who 4 DOLORES CORNELIUS 941 Ashland Ave., Detroit. Mich. Catholic University of America Nursing Newman Club 1; Debat- ing 1 O F JOAN M. COUGHLIN 308 Harwood Ave., Littleton Nursing Newman Club 1-4; Stud. Coun. 4; Class Press. 4; Exec. Coun. 4; SON Glee Club 1-2; Mass. Council of Nurses Rep. 4 N R S I N G m ROSE BARON 20 Chelmsford St., Chelmsford Simmons College General Nursing CORA A. BENNETT 1312 E. High St. Rd., Lima, Ohio St. Elizabeths Hospital; Wayne University M.S. Nursing Education. Public Health Nursing :::eT Chapel Choir JOYCE A. BERGHAGE 1447 Hazen S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Calvin College; Blodgett Memorial Hospital Nursing i:K SCA RHODA J. BERMAN 78 Evston Rd., Brighton University of Vermont Nursing ARLENE M. CAMPBELL 52 Regent St., Roxbury Nursing FLORENCE F. CARVISIGLIA 54 Sheffield Ave., Providence, R. L. University of Rhode Island Nursing Stud. Coun. 3, Rec. Sec. 4 ALICE K. CLARK 40 Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I. Simmons College Nursing JANET R. COBAIN 10 Crest Ave., Saylesville, R, 1. Rhode Island Hospital Nrtrsing Class Sec. 3; Orientation Chrm. 3. 4; SCA 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 4 EVELYN S. CROCKETT S5 Pleasant St., Manchester, Conn. SON Nursing Education MARGARET M. CROWSON 45 Garrison Rd., Brookline Nursing MARION I. DACEY 180 Dewey St., Worcester Boston College M.S. Hospital Administration CARMELA D. DE FEO 53 Dickinson St., Somerville Harvard University Nursing Sailing, Swimming, Circolo Italianoi 302 MADELIENE P. DEMERS 32 5 Mast Rd.. Manchester. N. H. Nursing MARGARET E. DWENGER 251 McGregor Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Nurshig EILEEN J. EARLEY 36 Forest Ave.. Cranston, R. I. Nurshig ATA Corr. Sec. 3, Pres. 4 Class V.-P. 1, 3. 4; Pan- hellenic 2; Rifle Team 1-3; SON Glee Club 1, 2; New- man Club 1-3; Stud. Activi- ties Coun, 2, 3; Stud. Coun. 1, Treas. 2; HUB Bd. 4; Scarlet Key 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4 ELAINE M. FUMIATTI 1000 W. M::inSt., New Britain, Conn. Nursing l hH Rec. Sec. 3,4 Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who; Rifle Team 1, 2, Mgr. 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Class Sec. -Treas. 3. V.-P. 4; Stud. Organization 1-4 FRANCES A. GARDELLA 19 Spring St.. Woonsocket, R. I. Rhode Island Hospital Nursing Class Sec. 2, Orientation Comm. 3, 4; Activities Comm. 4 VIOLA HILIK 5 Park St., Peabody Nursing Stud. Organization LOIS D. GIBSON i24 West 22 St., Erie, Penn. Pennsylvania State University Nursing ARLINE D. HOUGHTON 21 Oxford Ave., Webster Nursing CAROL A. ISHERWOOD 1008 GorgasCir., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Nursing r Ph Pledge Trainer Stud. Organization Pres. 4; Rifle Team 1-4; Stud. Coun 2 -4 ; Class Pres. 2 . Sec. Treas. 3, 4 PRISCILLA ERVIN 53 Main St., Houlton, Me. Nursing A4 Asst. Social Chrm. 2 Class V.-P. 1; Stud. Activi- ties Coun. 2. 3; Student Af- fairs Comm. Chrm. 4; Exec. Bd. 2; Rifle Team 2-4 NANCY M. FARACl 49 Maple Ave., No. Andover Nursing AAIT BARBARA-JANE N. GREENWAY 40 Westgate St., Cambridge Nursing Grad. Treas. 3; SFA 4; Pub- lic Relations Chrm.; Stud. Coun. 4 SARAH S. FITZGERALD 8 Hale St., Rockport Nursing AAII MARY M. FOLEY 141 Ceder St., Haverhill Nursing Newman Club 1-3 DIANE GROFF Quarryville, Penn. Nursing NEWS 1; Band 1; Glee Club 2; Class Treas. 3. Sec. NANCY J. HAMMOND Prospect St., E. Jeffrey, N. H. Nursing SCA I. 4; NEWS 1. 2; Congregational Club 1 , 2; Rifle Team I, Sec. 2; Class Pres. 3; SFA Rec. Sec. 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3, Cor. Sec. 4; Scarlet Key 3, 4; Brother- hood Coun. 1, Sec. 2; Who ' s Who 4 GLORIA A. HANOVER 152 Line St., Cambridge Nursing NANCY A. JACKSON 1 36 Austin Ave.. Clarksburg, W. Va. St. Marys School of Nursing Nursing Class V.-P. 3; SCA 4. Pro- gram Chrm.; Psychology Club 4; Stud. Activities Coun, 4 GRACE E. JACOBS 1 1 Wolcott Rd., Winchester Boston College Nursing Education Newman Club 1-4 SHIRLEY W. JOHNSON 116 Bower St., Roxbury Nursing Stud. Activities Coun. 1,2; SFA Comm. 1 , 2 MARILYN F. KINGSTON 13 Highland St.. Salem Nursing Freshman Councilor 2; Charlesgate Sec. 2, Class Sec. 2; Glee Club 1, 2 303 JULIA M. LAVOIE 16 Howard St., Salem Depoc. N. H. Lawrence General Hospital Nursing INEZ LINDERMAN 101 Arzuaga Ave.. Carolina, Puerto Rico Universir ' of Puerto Rico Orthopedic Nursing Cosmopolitan Club KARLA D. LOTHROP 46 Williams St.. Brookline Nursing SFA 2; Class Pres. 1 C H O O L JEAN W. MANSFIELD 15 Georgia Ave., Lowell Nursing Class Treas. 3 DOROTHY McDERMOTT 1519 Main St., Tewksbury Nursing JANE D. McGUIRE 172 King St., Franklin Nursing AMI Class Pres. 1, 2; Newman Club 1: SFA 2, 5; Stud. Coun. 2, 3. Treas. 1 MARY J. MITCHELL 379 Central St., Auburndale University of Maine Nursing Stud. Coun. 5, Sec. 4; Class Pres. 4. 5 MYRTIE R. MORSE 231 May St.. Worcester University of Massachusetts General Nursing O F AGNES P. MULLINS 297 Court St., Brockton Nursing ANNE L. O BRIEN 8 Burget Ave., Medford Boston University M.S. Nursing Administration CAROL A. PARKS lO East St., Winchendon ursing | ' ' | B Asst. Rush Capt. 2; Asst. Pledge Trainer 3 ( onstiturion Comm. Sec; SON Glee Club 1-3; Float Comm. Chrm. 3; Class V.P. 2; Crystal Ball Chrm. JUNE PIKUTIS 398 Chestnut St.. New Britain, Conn. Nursing JEFFREY M. POWER 1 1 Harris Ave., Lowell General Nursing SI N ELAINE G. QUINN 99 Beach St., Holyoke Nursing Newman Club JEAN A. RODRICK 81 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights Nursing ' il NANCY E. McGOWAN 170 Prospect Ave., Middletown, R. I. Nursing Class Sec. 1; Stud. Affairs Comm.; Orientation Comm. Sec. MARY A. McGRORY 105 So. Main St.. Randolph Nursing Newman Club MARGARET V. O GRADY 582 Walnut St., Fall River University of Rhode Island Nursing Newman Club 4 ANITA F. OLSON 313 Pine St., Nashua. N. H. Nursing Newman Club JOYCE M. SASSON 156 Bellevue Rd., New Haven, Conn. University of Connecticut Nursing Stud. Afifairs 3; Curriculum Comm. Sec. 3, 4; Class Sec. 3. Treas. 4 GRACE C. SCOTT 45 Mt. Pleasant St., Cambridge M.S. Psychiatric Nursing Chapel Choir; SCA; Stud. Coun. Activities Comm. Co- Chrm. 304 ELIZABETH A. SISK 80 Oak St.. Gardner Nursing Newman Club EVA D. SMITH 61 Stanwood St., Dorchester Nursing Class Treas. 1 , 2 MARY S. TAGLIENTE 29 Daniels Ave., Pittsiield Nursing Stud. Organization CAROLYN M. WOOD 63 Francis St., Brookline Farmington State Teachers College Nursing Class Pres. 3 EDITH R. THOMAS 626 Plymouth Ave., Fall River Nursing EDITH H. YOUNG 4145 Trieste PI., Jacksonville, Fla. Emory University M.S. Psychiatric Nursing ATA Cosmopolitan Club JOAN M. THORNTON 22 55 Fifth Ave., New York City. N. Y. Nursing Graduates Without Pictures MARY E. BOWLES 376 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass. Nursing DOROTHY M. DIXON MILDRED L. DOWELL Route 3, Oklahoma City, Okla. Nursing PHYLLIS A. GRAY 16 Arnold PI., Norwich, Conn. Nursing LYDIA MARION HEATH 1 Lamb Heights, Rockport Nursing ELLEN D. HOWLAND 124 Campbell St., New Bedford Boston University M.S. Nursing Education i;BT, IIAB FRANCES E. KETCHEN Belchertown Nursing VIRGINIA M. LECUYER 206 Independence Dr., Boston Nursing AGNES T. McGRATH 1 1 Auburn Ave., Wilmington Nursing MARGARET M. MOYNIHAN 12 Marsh St.. Lowell Boston LIniversity M.S. Nursing Administration attd Psychiatry 2:eT MYRTLE A. NETH 18 Appleton St., Saugus Nursing MARY J. QUINN 41 High Service Ave., No. Providence, R. I. Nursing Newman Club MARGARET M. SWEENEY 800 Slade St., Fall River Nursing LUCILLE E. WERNSING (MRS.) 312 Wood St., Ithaca. N. Y. Cornell University Nursing 2BT, KKr Pledge Capt., Corr. Sec. Rifle Team 1-4, Capt. 305 SCHOOL of PUBLIC RELATIONS and COMMUNICATIONS MELVIN BRODSHAUG, B.S., M.A.. Ph.D., Dean The Faculty: Top Row: Miss M. Norris, Prof. W. Pratzner, Mr. M. Klein, Profs. W. Weiss, R. Albert, O. Lerbinger, Mr. R. Dellheim, Prof. S. Atkinson, Mr. F. Hurwitz, Profs. S. Dimond, H. Dietmeier, Messrs. ]. Bonney, P. Curtis, J. Ryan, Prof. R. Coggeshall, Mrs. E. Webster, Miss M. Healy. Second Row: Mr. K. Benne, Profs. C. Hills, D. White, E. Robinson, M. Barnes, Mr. R. Baram, Prof. J. Shen, Miss M. Hagen, Mr. P. Cole, Prof. E. Hill, Mr, A. Sullivan, Profs. G. Noxon, E. Nelson, Mr. F. Smith. First Row: Dean Melvin Brodshaug, Dr. N. Maccoby, Profs. H. Stephenson, L. Martin, J. DelPorto. The Senior Class Officers with the Dean: David H. Cowling, President; Gretchen A. KnaufF, Secretary; Dean Melvin Brod- shaug. 307 MICHAEL J. ABBRUZZESE 106 Jefferson St., Hartford, Conn. Public Relations i:ae; TME Newman Club 1-4; Football 1 -4; Scabbard and Blade, Sgt. at Arms 3, 4; Scarlet Key 4; Who ' s Who 4 ROGER C ADAMS 1300 Enfield St.. Thompsonville, Conn. Public Relations 2AE Eminent Correspond- ent; Ski Team 1 -3. Capt. 4 YALE ALTMAN 20 Wave Way Ave.. Winthrop Boston University M.S. Public Relations TFA ; TME Baseball 1 HAROLD F. ANDERSON 145 Wachusetts Ave., Arlington Public Relations Z E Social Chrm., Publicity Chrm. CLIFFORD M. AKERS, JR. Crescent Lake, Me. JC Public Relations Pershing Rifles; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Interdormitory Coun. PAUL H. ANDERSON 47 Round Hill St.. Jamaica Plain CGE Communication Arts AKA Nautical Assoc. Commodore 3; Sailing Team Capt. 4 GENE F. BELLEROSE So. Worcester St., Chartley CGE Journalism Stud. Council 1-3; Newman Club 1, 2; Catholic Coun. 1. 2; SFA2; NEWS 4 MAX M. BELLUNE 2715 Tenth Ave., Bradenton, Fla. Rochester Institute of Technology Television KZK; AE Newman Club 4; NEWS 3, 4; WBUR 3. 4 ELLIOT J. BERKOWITZ 62 Monroe St., New Britain. Conn. Communication Arts AEP Band 1-4; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; WBUR 1-4. Program Dir. 3, 4; Opera Workshop 2; De Molay 3, 4 SCHOOL of PUBLIC RELATIONS and COMMUNICATIONS CARMEN B. ALBANO 113 Hancock St., Everett Public Relations FREDERICK J. ALOI. JR. 11 Winthrop St., Maiden Emerson College Communication Arts Ane EDMUND P. BAGDON 38 Ellery St., Cambridge Northeastern University; CGE Public Relations K I A Social Activities Comm. RACHEL J. BALKIN 12 Collision Rd., Brookline University of Massachusetts Public Relations THEODORE BLANK 30 Michigan Ave., Dorchester Communication Arts STANLEY R. ALPERS 4 Astoria St.. Mattapan Boston University M.S. Public Relations TME V. P.; AAZ Boston University Club MARVIN I. BARON 247 Cypress St., Providence, R. I. Michigan State University Public Relations Hillel Religious Chrm., Cantor HOWARD I. ALPERT 2 7 Nichols St., Everett JC Public Relations JOAN B. BEAUMONT 47 Chase St., Newton Centre University of Bridgeport M.S. Public Relations TME GILBERT W. BOURDON 44 Fair St., Laconia, N. H. Nichols Jr. College Public Relations AXA Public Relations Dir. Newman Club ' V W. EDITH BOZZA 33 New Brunswick Ave., Matawan, New Jersey Journalism NEWS 3. 4; Shelton Hall News Editor, 3; SCA 1 LILLIAN M. C. BRONNER 1613 Lawrenceville Rd., Trenton. N. J. Indiana University Journalism AAA Scholarship Chrm., Rec. Sec. Boosters Club 2; NEWS 1; Stud. Coun. 308 ANN BROWN 50 Lexington St., Framingham CGE Journalism Tennis; Golf ROSEMARY F. BURKE 176 Ttapelo Rd., Belmont JC Journalism Aeil Ptes. Newman Club 1-4; Jazz Soc. 3 JAMES CACCIVIO 32 Bennett St., Everett Public Relations i;AE Treas. 3, Pres. 4; TME; Blood Dtive Chrm. 3; Boosters Club; Newman Club; IFC; Class Treas. 4; Scarlet Key 4; Whos Who 4 i CAROL L. CALIENDO 10 Kilsythe Rd., Arlington CGE Radio and Television Rifle Team 3, Co-Capt. RICHARD J. CANNON 112 Burnside St., Providence, R. I. Bryant College M.S. Public Relations TME GERALD CARP 378 Brighton Ave., Portland, Me. JC Public Relations ZBT Social Chrm.; A ; GRETHE M. CHRISTENSEN 10 Sunset Rd.. Bedford Communication Arts AEP WBUR Asst. Ed. 3, Produc- tion Unit Supervisor 4 STUART R. COBURN 47 Berlin St., Wollaston JC Public Relations K t A RICHARD M. 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D ENTREMONT 37 Peabody St., Gardner CGE Journalism SAX Pres. 4 Newman Club 2, 4; NEWS 3,4 JOSEPH F. DAHILL 76 Brigham St., Whitman CGE Public Relations AAS Sec. 4 Newman Club 1-4; Stud. Coun. 3, 4; Stud. Activities Coun. 4 JOHN R. DANCKERT 272 Atlantic St., Quincy JC Public Relations JC Business Review Maga- zine News Ed. 1; JC Stud. Coun. 1, Social Comm. 309 GEORGE F. DELIANEDIS JOHN W. DOWNING 56 Dartmouth St., 8 Merrill St., Hingham Watertown CGE JC Public Relations Public Relations Stud. Coun. V.-P.; Stud. Ac- K A tivities Coun. 3; SEA; New- man Club 1-4; Young Dem- ocra tic Club; Who ' s Who 4 BERNARD I. DELMAN 9 Berkshire Ave., Sharon University of New Hamp- shire M.S. Public Relations TME Hillel; Stud. Coun. LEAH A. EPSTEIN 817 Park Ave., Elizabeth, N. H. Communication Arts ZAX Pres. WBUR; Hillel I; Spanish Club 2; French Club 1; Shelton Stud. Gov ' t Assoc. 4 ROBERT J. 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English Literature MARGUERITE C HANNON 222 Murdock Rd., Baltimore, Md. Radcliffe College; Johns Hopkins A.M. Mathematics DOROTHY A. LONDERGON 75 Western Ave., Gloucester Emmanuel College A.M. English CLAIRE D. MALCOLM 74 Elm St., Gardiner, Me. University of Maine A.M. English Literature CHARLES A. PAPACOSTAS 6122 Bingham St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Physiology Ph.D. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy AX: PX; SS JOAN E. SCOLLINS 16 Bateman St., Roslindale Emmanuel College A.M. English COLLEGE OF GENERAL EDUCATIOrT WINSLOW R. HATCH, A.B., Ph.D., Dean The Faculty: Staiuitng: Prots. R. Smart, C. Drckmeier, E. Blaustein, M. Young, Miss M. Schumb, Mrs. A. Gamble, Mr. A. Devine, Profs. G. Blackwood, M. Hawthorne, K. Johnstone, A. Spitzer, S. Good, Messrs. D. Trask, W. Perry, Profs. D. Born. B. Read. Seated: Profs. F. Patterson, W. Tiffney, Dean Winslovv Hatch, Profs. N. Eddy, E. Walston. The Sophomore Class Officers with ihe Dean. Winslow Weeks, President; Dean Winslow Hatch; Eois Moran. Vice-President. 323 4 -vg Jl raw— r ■ I s i i . v : j x ' :v i ' : i ea M ;i, V E23 ' •ijtJ P- ,-■55 if y : . Mr _ • -rrji:i JiJ ' £i-- r y 3=;= : 3-- e5-c fe. ■ J :- .r3;r: JUNIOR C O E G JUDSON R. BUTLER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Dean The Facidty: Clockwise: Dean Judson Butler, Messrs. H. Armstrong, R. Hayes, Profs. V. Anthony, R. Hale, Dr. H. Roseborough, Prof. J. Fisher, Mr. H. Miller, Profs. C. Schwerin, C. Kerr, Messrs. H. Carr, B. Gordon, Prof. E. Glanz, Mr. C. Livesey, Profs. P. Richter, E. Underwood, Messrs. R. Ruggles, V. Arvian, M. Slack, H. Gormlev, F. Koss, J. Winterton, G. Rogers, C. Cameron, P. Martinson, Prof. D. Wilmarth, Mr. C. Fogg, Profs. G. Wilco.x, H. La Fauci. The Sophomore Class Uffkers with the Dean: Edivard Daly, Treasurer; Eleanor Fisher, Secretary: Dean ludson Butler- Phil- lip Camp, Presideitt, Robert Await X ' icl PicidenL 325 r V T |P f f? ' ! ..— ., ' ■■ .■ . - ' ' x in iE mortam GUY W. COX LOUISA H. 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BOSTON • PHILADELPHIA • NASHVILLE • ATLANTA • LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Represented at the University by Alden H. Cooley, c o Alumni Association, 308 Bay State Road 334 CORSAGES . . . For Quality Flowers at Moderate Prices 10% Discount to Students SHERRY BILTMORE HOTEL FLORIST Irving Halper 148 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CO 7-6515 Boston Country Fresh! Dairy Products! vrfpesh! UNITED FARMERS Brotherhood Council Banquet Boston ' s Distinctive The LINCOLNSHIRE Hotel at the Gateway to the Back Bay the choice setting for BOSTON UNIVERSITY student and alumni functions. ALBERT MERLE Resident Manager SOMERSET PHARMACY Harry Lepler, Ph.G., Reg. Ph. THE DRUG STORE of DISTINCTION 97 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Circle 7-9806 Boston YOUNG ' S HAND LAUNDRY TAILORS and CLEANERS 607 BEACON STREET Boston, Mass. S. C. . Dedication COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND 335 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Founded 1839; Chartered 1869 as Trustees of Boston University HAROLD C. CASE, President of tfie University J. WENDELL YEO ROBERT F. OXNAM Academic Vice President Administrative Vice President 75 5 Commonwealtli Avenue. Boston 15. Massachusetts COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: A B. degree in arts and sciences. RALPH W. TAYLOR. Dean, 725 Commonwealth Avenue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; Undergraduate and graduate degrees of B.S. in B.A. and M.B.A. in business administration; A.C.S. and B.S. degrees in secretarial studies. WILLIAM G. SUTCLIFFE, Dean. 685 Commonwealth Avenue COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS: (See programs of the College of Business Adminis- tration and the School of Fine and Applied Arts.) SARGENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION: B.S. degree in physical education (women) and physical therapy { coeducational ) . , ■ , GEORGE K. MAK.ECHN1E. Dean, 6 Everett Street. Cambridge COLLEGE OF GENERAL EDUCATION: An integrated two-year program in liberal studies leading ' - to the A. A degree. Covers freshman and sophomore years as an integral part of the requirements for a bachelors degree in other colleges. WINSLOW R. HATCH, Dean, 785 Commonwealth Avenue COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: Studies in aeronautics leading to certificates and A.S. and B.S. degrees, HILDING N. CARLSON, Dean, Logan Airport, Boston lUNIOR COLLEGE: Two-year program for A.A. degree in general education and vocational subjects. JUDSON R- BUTLER. Dean, 688 Boylston Street SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY: Degrees of M.R.E.. S.T.B., and Th.D. Open only to college graduates. WALTER G. MUELDER, Dean, 745 Commonwealth Avenue SCHOOL OF LAW:Courses leading to the degree of LL.B. ELWOOD H. HETTRICK. Dean, 11 Ashburton Place SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: Courses leading to the degree of M.D. CHESTER S. KEEPER, Director and Dean, 80 East Concord Street SCHOOT OF EDUCATION- Undergraduate and graduate degrees of B.S.,Ed.M., and Ed.D. (including phylifal educatfon fTmen Part-time courses for teachers and school administrators. W. LINWOOD CHASE, Dean, 332 Bay State Road SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK: Graduate training in professional and social work for M.S. in S.S. degree. KATHERINE B OETTINGER. Dean. 264 Bay State Road - ° ? ,: ■ i l ! . ! ' lf rlr Sa;7dS f T. f ' ■ Arts ' — undergraduate and graduate degrees of B.F.A. and M.f.A. ROBERT A. CHOATE. Dean. 25 Blagden Street SCHOOL OF. NURSING: Undergraduate and graduate degrees of B.S. and M.S. in nursing and nursing ESTHEr l BROWN. Director. 264 Bay State Road MELVIN BRODSHAUG, Dean. 84 Exeter Street nnADIIATF SCHOOL- Courses leading to the degrees of A.M. and Ph.D. DUNCAN E.MACDONALD, Dean. 725 Commonwealth Avenue FVFNING DIVISION- Evening, late afternoon, and Saturday morning courses leading to certificates and EVENING DIVISION the Unilersity. All courses open to non-degree students. JOHN WATERS. Director. 685 Commonwealth Avenue SUMMER TERM- Beginning in May and continuing for twelve weeks, divided into two sessions of six SUMMER IhKM.oegn g University. ROBERT W SHERBURNE, Director. 6S5 Commonwealth Avenue For information concerning any School or College, address the Dean For other information, address the President of the University 336 Best Wishes . HOTEL VENDOME THE HALLMARK of REFINEMENT on the COMMONWEALTH AVENUE MALL at Dattmouth Street THE SHOE BOX COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 49A MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Boston, Mass. ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS Inc. 832 BROADWAY N. Y. 3, N. Y. SPECIALIZED BLAZER SERVICE to Schools - Colleges - Golf Clubs - Sororities - Fraternities Honor Societies - Athletic Teams - Awards Committees ■ Glee Clubs - Choral Groups - Bands - Classes Private Room Available for Special Parties, Showers, Weddings, Communion Breakfasts, Etc. Si ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT, INC. Famous for the Finest in Italian Cuisine and Pizzas Modern Air Conditioning for Your Comfort 21-29 BROOKLINE STREET Corner Green Street Cambridge, Mass. Open Daily 11:00 A.M. to 12;00 Midnight One block off Central Square For Reservations and Take-out Orders Call ELiot 4-9569 Sundays and Holidays 12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight Sdnvcit cr Inist prescnicd to the University The U me S. S. PIERCE CO. on the cQabel is your Guarantee of Quality V I. - 1 mM% Marsh Chapel Hotel Statler BOSTON Dinner and Supper Dancing Mondays thru Fridays In The Beautiful TERRACE ROOM 1300 Rooms — Each with Private Bath Large T.V., and Radio in Every Room No Extra Charge D. B. STANBRO General Manager 337 Candy ■ Cigarettes ■ Coffee - Pastry and Sandwiches Ice Cream - Milk ■ Soft Drinks - Fruit Juices ALLIED VENDING ENGINEERS, Inc. COMPLETE VENDING MACHINE SERVICE 63 WALNUT STREET LOngwood 6- 2356 Brookline 46, Mass. COMPLIMENTS -of- DANIELS Printing Co. HOTEL CONTINENTAL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. One of New England ' s Best Hotels VISIT PICCADILLY INN Excellent Parking Facilities Banquet and Dance Facilities for from 10 to 700 People Chauncey Depew Steele, Jr., President and General Mgr. Telephone Klrkland 7-6100 CHINESE FOOD at ITS BEST Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Sundays from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. 70 BEACH STREET Liberty 2-7136 Boston, Mass. Management GORDON and ANITA CHUE t.Lillixci ..JM- ' IV-nn Si. lie Lion after the game YEARS OF TRADITION SURROUND THE OFFICIAL BOSTOX i.MVERSITY RIi G A Visible Symbol of your Academic Achievement . . . Rings Registered in Name of Owner May be Purchased Only by Juniors-Seniors-Graduates . . . There Is Only One Official Boston University Ring —On Sale At All— BOSTON IiMVERSITl BOOK STORES GENERAL OFFICES 685 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Mail Orders Filled Norman M. Gay, Mgr. Tel. KEnmore 6-2321 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Write for Colorful, Descriptive Folder Manufactured Exclusively by THE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY . . . ACCORDING TO HIGHEST RING MAKING SPEOFICATIONS BOSTON OFFICE - 230 Boylston St. - William F. Frazier, Sales Representative 338 Super BON-GLOS BRIQUETS A MECHANICAL DISHWASHING COMPOUND — Plus SERVICE — W. C. BONNER CO. WAtertown 4-0212 JAMES W. BRINE CO., Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors of ATHLETIC and SPORTING GOODS 92 SUMMER STREET Boston 10, Mass. Bill DrisC01,L, Representative Albanu (drpetfTeamnq fo. Riigg Road, AllstOD, Mass. Vew England ' s Largest and Finest STadiuni 2-4200 ■ 93 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Circle 7-8454 Boston FOR THE CO-ED WHO CARES International Students ' Dnv COMPLIMENTS of- CHANDLER BARBER CO. BUILDERS ' HARDWARE 113 HUNTINGTON AVENUE Boston 16, Mass. Tel. KEnmore 6-2000 CONVERSE A name respected for quality wherever waterproof rubber footwear is made, sold, and worn CONVERSE RUBBER COMPANY Maiden 48, Massachusetts 339 TO THE CLASS of 1956 DEAR SENIORS: Soon you will leave the campus and join the ranks of the alumni. Please he assured that our General Alumni Association stand s ready to give you whatever help you may need m getting established in your chosen profession. During your first year out you will receive free copies of BOSTONIA, the alumni magazine, to keep you informed on what is happening at the University and to your classmates. , , . , , , „ , , . , ; , • , j , ■ , On this page you will find a directory of Alumni dubs and their leaders. They all stand ready to extend the helping hand which Boston University men and women have traditionally given to their graduates. , , , •;.•;; We will send out our best speakers to your alumni club meetings to keep you informed about our expansion plans, and we will help you to arrange your class reunions, a feature which is being emphasized with increasing vigor as the years move past. Dr. Emil M. Hartl President of the Boston University General Alumni Association. General Officers I I Unii ' ersity Preiidenf DR HAROLD C. CASE President DR. EMIL M. HARTL, f31 G ' . 8 Vice-President PRISCILLA HAYDEN. G ' 46 SW48 Vice-Presidenl DR, ROYAL M. FRYE, A ' ll 12 G ' 34 Vice-President DR. CHARLES O. RICHTHR, E40 ' 55 Treasurer JOSEPH EARL PERRY. ' fe 22 Recording Secretary ESTHER M. CLEMENT, A ' 24 G ' 43 Administrative Assistant, Alumnt Office MARGARET M. POMPHRETT. P ' 26 Miss Esther M. Clement, Miss PrisciUa Hayden, Dr. Charles O, Richter, Dr, Emil M. Hartl, Dr. Royal M. Frye. 1936 Boston University Alumni Cltihs ARIZONA Phoenix CALIFORNIA Los . ngeles San Francisco Palm Springs COLORADO Ifenver CONNECTICUT Hartford Stamford FLORIDA Miami MAINE Auburn Augusta Bangor Union MASS. Boston Brookline Evening Club Fltchburg Gardner Haverhill Lawrence Lowell .Melrose Mllford North Shore Springfield President; Rev. Roger Huebner, T ' 53 Secretary: Mrs. Roger L. Ragan. A ' 53 President: Winslow C. Sisson, B ' 24 Secretary: John B. Hathaway, GC ' .tO President: Chester Randall, GC50 PR53 Secretary: Jean A. MacKenzic, A ' 51 President: Lee J. Lipsie. PR ' 52 Secretary: Anne M. Connolly, NUR ' 53 Contact: Charles D. Farrell. B ' 2r President: Arthur N. Armitage, B ' 44 Secretary: Esther A. Olson, P ' 47 President: Leonard Joll, B31 43 Secretary: Mary E. Barre. A44 E50 President: Richard F. Berry, L ' 38 Secretary: Mildred K. Barrows, E ' 33 Contact: G, Philip Whitman, B35 36 President: Wlllard H. Shaffert, RE29 G39 President: John R. Sinclair, Jr., B ' 35 Secretary: Mrs. Preston Pennell, G27 B38 Eg3 Contact: Richard C. Williamson, L ' 49 Contact: Owen H, Bridgham, B ' 52 President: Harold A. Wiggin, B23 E24 President: Augustine Gannon, Jr., B43 L48 51 Secretary: William ' T. Ahern. B ' .50 President: Irving Gashin, L ' 40 Secretary: Mrs. Alma Hodgkins, E ' 47 President: Charles A. Connor, C ' 51 Secretary: Mary K, Connors, L ' 53 Contact: Joseph D. Ward, L ' 38 Contact: Frank K. Hirons, PR ' 50 President: Leonard Audlbert, PR ' 50 Secretary: Mrs. Betty Greenberg, B ' 47 President: John Harrington, B ' 30 Secretary: Gertrude Stoelzel, P ' 51 President: Frank Maria. A35 G36 Secretary: Florence M. Kelley. E ' 52 President: J. Henry Otis, B ' 34 Secretary: Martha McManamy, E ' 47 President: Harold M. Moran, A29 G51 Secretary: Dorothy M. Droney, A44 53 President: Linda Ambrose, P ' 29 Secretary: Mrs. Mary L. Cataldo, A ' 43 President: Richard T. Tibbetts, GE52 PR54 Secretary: Lutitia Tibbetts, Mus 53 54 Box 1078. Goodyear. Arizona 3525 W. .Maricopa, Phoenix Picture Rock Ranch, Cortaro Rte. 8. Box 331. Tucson 10595 Dixie Drive, Anaheim 1005 West 6th Street, Los Angeles 555 Post St., San Francisco 1332 El Camino Real, Burllngame Racquet Club. Palm Springs 2800 Kearney Street, Denver 901 Sherman St., Apt, 209, Denver Mulberry Street, Plantsville 98 Garden Street, Hartford til Ten Acre Road, New Britain ]62 Francis St., New Britain 27 Urban Street, Stamford 890 N.E. 118th Street. Miami 289 Pine Street, Lewiston 251 Minot Avenue, Auburn 1 Market Square, Augusta 72 Vernon Street, Bangor Union, Maine 237 Meridian St., East Boston 17 Hemlock Road, Hlngham 95 Clark Road, Brookline 103 Sewall Avenue, Brookline 19 Fairfield St., Newtnnville 48 Richfield St.. Dorchester 410 Main Street, Fltchburg 18 Highland Street, Gardner 21 Crystal Street, Haverhill 23 Hamilton Avenue, Haverhill 173 John.son St., No. Andnver 37 Norris Street, Lawrence 23 Adams Street, Lowell 103 Gorham St., East Chelmsford 37 Lovell Road, Melrose 119 W. Wyoming Ave., Melrose 94 Spruce Street. Mllford 81 Purchase Street, Mllford 49 Johnson Street, Lynn 77 Empire Street, L.vnn 356 Front Street. Chicopee 356 Front Street, Chicopee Varsity Women Grads Worcester (women) MICHIGAN Detroit MISSOURI St. Louis NEW HAMPSHIRE Nashua Southeastern NEW JERSEY Elizabeth NEW YORK New York City OHIO Akron President: Irving Brown, L ' 30 20 Pemberton Square, Boston Secretary: Cecil Wetherbee, B34 35 7 Pond Avenue, Foxboro President: Mrs. Cecelia Van Auken. PR ' 49 31 Grandview Avenue, Medfoid Secretary: Lorraine Crescio. P ' 49 100 Spy Pond Pkwy., Arlington President: Miss Sona Husisian, P ' 53 75 Morningside Rd,, Worcester Secretary: Mrs. Aaron Hovenesian, P ' 53 36 Hadwen Road, Worcester Cincinnati OREGON Portland PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pittsburgh RHODE ISLAND Providence TEXAS Dallas WASHINGTON Seattle WASHINGTON, D.C. Capitol City PUERTO RICO Santurce HAWAII Honolulu PHILIPPINES Manila President: Edward L. Medeski. B ' 52 Secretary: Mrs. David Clark, P ' 35 President: Norman S. Fox, B ' 30 Secretary: Barbara M. Cushing, A ' 52 Contact: Gerald Cobliegh, L ' 18 President: Paul V. Brown, B ' 27 President: Curtis E. YoungdaliL 331 32 Secretary: Mrs. Marion Peck, Mus. ' 38 President: Charles A. Mehos, A ' 42 Secretary: Mr. Letter Bamberger, PK ' 51 Contact: George Burnell, B ' 53 Richard Piard, B ' 53 Victor A. Herbert, B ' 50 Contact: Robert Altshuler. B ' 46 President: Hugh R. McDonald, B ' 49 President: Haskell Golder, L ' 30 Secretary: Mrs. Robert Ellis, PR ' 52 President: Paul C. Chevoor, B ' 53 Secretary: Marian Linton, S ' 20 22924 Gary Lane, St, Clair Shores 24016 Martha Wa.shington Dr., Detroit 721 Olive Street, St, Louis 1, Mo. 5570 Chamberlain St., St, Louis 196 Main Street, Nashua 1246 South St., Portsmouth 140 Woodland Avenue, Summit 21 Clearman Place, Belleville Amer. Tobacco Co.. Ill Fifth Ave. 612 Argyle Rd.. Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Univ. Club, 105 Fir Hill. Akron Univ. Club. 105 Fir Hill, Akron 675 Copley Road, Akron 3743 Reading Rd., Cincinnati 1010 SE 15th Avenue, Portland 925 McPherson Street, Philadelphia 53 Ruby Lane, Levittown, Pa. 412 Swissvale Avenue. Pittsburgh 21 665 Maryland Avenue, Pittsburgh President: Morris S. Waldman. L ' 25 Secretary: Anne B. Galvin, S ' 20 President: Robert J. Brenner, B ' 52 President: Rev, Stanley E. Anderson. A ' 30 Secretary: Mrs. Vivian J. Hosmer, P ' 41 Contact: Eldon Scott Cohen, A ' 47 Contact: Hector 0. Hidalgo, M ' 47 President: Dr. George H. Mills, M ' 50 Secretary: Mrs, Edward Kam, A ' 32 58 Weybosset St.. Providence 97 Poplar Drive, Cranston 6033 Berkshire Lane, Km. 9, Dallas 8010 nth Avenue, NE Seattle 701 33rd Ave., South, Seattle 3220 Connecticut Ave.. NW, Washington S P.O. Box 8384 Fdz . Juncos St., Santurce, Puerto Rico 248-A Alnakea Way, Honolulu, HI. P.O. Box 299. Honolulu. H.l. : Mrs. Francesca R. Acquino. S31 Hon 49 413 Apollo Street, Paco, Manila, P: 340 For further information on alumni aoivities, contact Randall W. Weeks, Executive Secretary, Boston University General Alumni Association . 08 BAY STATE ROAD, BOSTON 15, MASSACHUSETTS MILLER DRUG CO. Phone KEnmore 6-2 ' 69 Prompt Delivery Service PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS DIABETIC SPECIALISTS 21 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Boston COMPLIMENTS -of - Boston l ' ni ersitv Aliiiniii ' fUN NP isy KYANIZE PAINTS, INC EVERETT 49, MASS. SHERATON PLAZA MacDONALD ST. GERMAIN Inc. MEATS and PROVISIONS 22-26 NEW FANEUIL HALL MARKET Boston 9, Mass. High Sclioiil D.n FLORSHEIM SHOES First choice of college men since grand-dad ivas a gradl FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOPS 620 Washington Street • 371 Washington Street BOSTON 341 DOW LETTER SHOP THESIS ■ MANUSCRIPTS Prompt Service - Reasonable Prices 739 BOYLSTON STREET KEnmore 6-2293 Boston JOHN A. GUZZrS GULF SERVICE STATION 665 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Boston, Mass. KEnmore 6-2644 Next to B.U. Complete Lubrication - Parking Facilities Best Wishes . . . To the faculty, students, sororities, and fraternities of Boston University. HAMPTON COURT HOTEL 1223 BEACON STREET BE 2-7500 Brookline, Mass. SAMUEL HOLMES, INC. POULTRY and GAME Stalls 17-19-21-23-25 FANEUIL HALL MARKET Basement No. 3-4 South Side CApitol 7-0708 Boston D. w. F C DUNN CO. Established 1896 Exclusive Boston Agent AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Nation-Wide Aioters 3175 WASHINGTON ST. - - BOSTON, MASS. 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Weisberg 331 330 341 Youngs Hand Laundry 335 346 348 Index Accounting Society 64 Administrative Officers 34-35 Alpha Delta Pi 145 Alpha Delta Sigma 62 Alpha Epsilon Phi 145 Alpha Epsilon Pi 127 Alpha Epsilon Rho 50 Alpha Gamma Delta 137 Alpha Kappa Psi 128 Alpha Omega Alpha 46 Alpha Phi 138 Alpha Phi Omega 118 Alpha Psi Omega 41 APXOS 49 Armenian Club 122 Arnold Air Society 115 Athletic Department 152 Athletics 150-191 Baseball 178-179 Basketball . . • 168-171 Beta Gamma Sigma 43 Bios Club 63 Brotherhood Council 106 Chairman, Executive Committee 30 Chairman, Trustees 30 Chancellor 30 Charlesgate Hall 98 Cheerleaders 187 Chemia 62 Christian Science Organization 102 Class Officers: College of Liberal Arts Freshman, Sophomore, Junior 79 Senior 195 College of Business Administration Freshman, Junior 80 Senior 213 Sargent College Freshman, Sophomore, Junior 81 Senior 233 College of General Education— Sophomore . . 323 College of Industrial Technology— Senior . . 239 Junior College— Sophomore 325 School of Theology— Senior 243 School of Law— Senior 249 School of Medicine— Senior 257 School of Education FresTiman, Sophomore, Junior 82 Senior 263 School of Fine and Ajrplied Arts Freshman, Sophomore, Junior 83 Senior 291 School of Nursing Basic Freshman, Sophomore, Junior .... 84 Basic Senior 291 Graduate Division 85 School of Public Relations and Communications Senior 307 Evening Division Junior 86 Senior 85 349 Corporation of Boston University 30-31 Cosmopolitan Club 121 Crew 180-181 Cross Country 162 Dean of the Chapel 33 Dean of Men 33 Dean of the University 33 Dean of Women 33 Debating Teams 60 Delta 47 Delta Delta Delta 139 Delta Sigma Pi 129 Drama Club 94 Elementary Ed Club 65 Faculty College of Liberal Arts 195 College of Business Administration 213 Sargent College 233 College of General Education 323 College of Industrial Technology 239 Junior College 325 School of Theology 243 School of Law 249 School of Medicine 257 School of Education 263 School of Social Work 285 School of Fine and Applied Arts 291 School of Nursing 301 School of Public Relations and Communications . 307 Graduate School 319 Fencing 175 Football 154-160 Gamma Delta 119 Gamma Phi Beta 140 Golf 184 Greek World, The 124-149 Hillel Foundation 106 Hockey 164-167 Honor Auxiliary 44 HUB Board . ' 53 HUB Staff 54-55 Human Biological Association 64 Intramurals 186 Interdormitory Council 97 Interfraternity Conference 126 junior Acti ' ities Conference 73 Kappa Delta Phi 61 Kappa Gamma Psi 66 Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . ' 141 Kappa Omega 142 Kappa Phi Alpha 130 Lambda Kappa 146 Lambda Pi Rho 119 Lambda Theta Pi 50 Law Rei ' ieic 45 Marketing Society 123 Klemoriam 327 Mu Phi Epsilon 66 Musical Organizations 91-93 Music Educators National Conference 67 Myles Standish Hall . 100 Newman Club 103 NEWS 56-57 Orthodox Club 104 Organizations 36-123 Outing Club 121 Panhellenic Conference 136 Pershing Rifles 116 Phi Alpha 131 Phi Beta Kappa 42 Phi Chi Theta 68 Phi Epsilon Pi 132 Phi Gamma Nu 146 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 49 350 Phi Sigma Sigma 147 Pi Beta Phi 147 Pi Kappa Epsilon 67 Pi Lambda Theta 48 Pi Omega Pi 47 Pi Sigma 68 President of the University 28-29 Psychology Club 63 RiHe . . ' 176 R.O.T.C 109-1 B Sailing 185 Scabbard and Blade 114 Scarlet Key 40 Scievtia 58 Seminary Singers 95 Senior Activities Conference 72 Seniors 192-321 College of Liberal Arts 194-211 College of Business Administration .... 212-231 Sargent College 232-237 College of Industrial Technology .... 238-241 School of Theology 242-247 School of Law . . ' 248-255 School of Medicine 256-261 School of Education 262-275 School of Education— Graduate Di ision . . 276-283 School of Social Work 284-289 School of Fine and Applied Arts 290-299 School of Nursing 300-305 School of Public Relations and Communications 306-317 Graduate School 318-321 Shelton Hall 99 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 133 Sigma Alpha Iota 123 Sigma Delta Phi 148 Sigma Kappa 143 Sigma Phi Epsilon 134 Skiing 172-173 Soccer 161 Society for the Advancement of Management . . 65 Sophomore Acti ' ities Conference 73 Sports, Highlights in 188-191 Spring Track 182-183 Student Activities 38 Student Christian Association 105 Student Councils College of Liberal Arts 74 College of Business Administration 74 Sargent College 75 College of General Education 75 College of Industrial Technology 76 Junior College 76 School of Education 77 School of Fine and Applied Arts 77 School of Nursing 78 Evening Division 78 Student-Faculty Assembly 70-71 Tau Epsilon Phi 135 Tau Mu Epsilon 51 Tennis 184 Thaea 48 Theatre Arts Division 88-90 Theta Phi Alpha 144 Treasurer Emeritus 30 Treasurer of the LIniversity 30 Vice-Presidents of the University 32 Wesley Club 107 Winter Track 174 Women ' s Recreation Association 120 Women ' s Rifle Team 120 Wrestling 176 351 Acknowledgments TJie HUB Board and Staff sincerely wish to acknowledge the help and assistance of the following: Vice-President Robert Oxnam The Deans and Registrars of the various Schools and Colleges Mrs. Jasmine Andrews, Business Office for Student Activities Mrs. Miriam Marshall, Director, University Information Mr. H. 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