Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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Hin, ,... ! .. .fff - ,,..v,ip!1r ' lj., -.MH 'N Small coupe turns of Bay State Road onto Bach St. Pulls up to old green fence with RESERVED FOR DOCTORS printed boldly ln white on it. Driver seems to hesitate for a rnornent, then chuckles, parhs, and gets out. . . . . Well, they didn't catch me for four years . . . I guess I can give it one more try . . . let's see . . . I have just about an hour before I meet the guys . . . it'll really be a thrill seeing Ed receive his honorary degree . . . and to think how we used to razz him about all those extra hours he put in at the lab . . . I can't wait to catch the expression on his face when he sees that his old gang has come back to help him celebrate . . . and our class reunion will be a very small part of the University's Centennial celebration this year 09695 . . . Walks up Ray State Road and slowly comes to a halt in front of Shelton Hall. . . . Shelton still looks a little bit undressed without that canopy . . . I can remember the drst night after it had been taken oil . . . I drove right by! . . . Liz and I still laugh when we think of those explanations she used to offer when our watches didn't jibe with the dormitory clock . . . about the only time she got away with it was the night of our Junior Prom when we were stranded in the blizzard . . . it's really too bad that Liz had to stay home with the kids . . . SI16,S just dying to see that new girls' dormitory . . . It should be right up the street here . . . take away 16 years and come to think of it, 16 pounds, and this might just as well be my freshman year . . . all the fraternity flags were flying that first day of school . . . somehow they still add spirit to old Bay State Road . . . never mind OLD Bay State Road! . . . this is the new Bay State Road . . . V I Looks odmiringly np at new girls' dormitory. Stores for u jew moments, glances at watch and walks on. Turns corner' at end of Boy Stole llood and walks to Uonernonwealth Are. Stops at corner and looks oeross to the new School of Pnlrllo Relations and Com- rnwnioalions llwildlng. . . . they really did a job on that building . . . it was almost finished when we grad- uated . . . how happy my roornmate would have been to have seen SPRC up on main campus while he was still a stu- dent. . . it looks great . . . CBA and CLA look about the same . . . the iutersession classes should be starting soon . . , ah, yes, good old irrtersessiorr . . . somehow studying in the srurunertirne didn't prove itself as tedious as I had inragined it would be . . . asa matter of fact, I really enjoyed :he opportunity it gave me to get to know seine ol rny professors better. . .ol course, I rnust admit that il I had not been able to study by the Charles River, lile mi ht not have been so pleasant . . . I Partners ln Progress. Stops for a moment at Daniel L. Marsh Chapel and continues up Corn- monwealth. . . . I'll always be sorry that I didn't get to more of the services here . . . somehow during college you really learn what it is to be sorry, or to be happy about what happens to you . . . maybe this is growing up combined with being in the right at- mosphere . . . I have a feeling that my life might have been quite different if I hadn't come to B.U .... it's really quite a little world in itself-yet big in so many ways . . . so many different people . . . with so many different ideas . . . yes, a world in itself, which certainly wouldn't have been the same without Boston . . . the relation between the city and the University seemed like an unwritten partnership . . . the city helped to amuse as well as educate us . . . in fact, I never seemed to have enough time for all that I wanted to do . . . and the University helped to train and educate leaders not only for Beantown but for many more cities and towns where we all have since gone to live . . . no, this is one partnership that I'm sure will never be dissolved . . . it works too well . . . ra Leons ngoinst e tree in front of University Union-Library. . . . this' is the place I have to go in and really see . . . Thoughts while wondering eround the Union. Lounges-Jllrese kids sure are a lucky bunch . . . what a place to sit and shoot the breeze . , . as a matter ci fact, I think I'll sit down and try out one of these easy chairs . . . this place must be ideal for the different clubs and activity committees to hold meetings . . . it's pretty quiet this afternoon-probably because of graduation . . . but I'11 bet if you were to sit here for one evening, you would be likely to meet half the University . . . u Uofeteriellbo bad I've eaten . . . I should have remembered that the Union has this new cafe- teria . . . I might almost have a bite anyway . . . but, oh . . . those 16 pounds! Library-We can all be very proud of this . . . somehow the library always seems to be the heart of a University . . . it'e amazing to see how smoothly all the individual libraries have been com- bined . . . an All-University Library. Outside egoin-fstorts nothing slowly up Uornrnonureotth Are. Turns around for another tooh at the Union-Library ond continues post UUE. Starts to cross intersection ot BU Bridge. . . . this corner is still one heck of a place to cross . , . no matter how much the University has changed . . . this corner never will . . . even two policemen can't handle 'all the traliic here . . . whew! glad to be across . . . this was always like swimming the English Channel-you never know whether you'd make it or not . . . this must have been the Admiral Building . . . I'd never recog- nine it . . . what a change from the old place . . . having the Fine Arts Center up here must provide a real creative stimulus for the rest of the University . . . a definite improvement . . . ch, oh, I didn' t realize it was so late . . . I'd better hurry along and get up to the field . . . too bad I didn't plan more time to look around . . . I could have spent all day browsing around the old campus . . . -.. Dr. Shields Warren, Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee. t i Fall Planning Conference. Arrives at University Field. Graduation has begune- hands tichet to gateleeeyer and runs to gate HG. . . . nobody here . . . I would have to be late . . . I hope the boys don't think that I'm not coming . . . lucky we reserved a block of seats . . . let's see, they should be somewhere in section G -oh, there they are! Hurriedly makes may to a seat amidst some eight or nine fellow grads-exchanges handshalres and a few quiclcly hushed whispers. Then sits bach and focuses his attention on the yield. Notices some of his old pro- fessors in the faculty section and smiles. Syealrer: . . . because of foresight and vigor, it has been possible to educate more people than ever before in the history of Boston University. . . . foresight, that's a good word . . . I can remember all the big plans 'icing made by the University in our senior year-JA DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE . . . they all seemed like beautiful dreams then . . . I don't think any of us realized just how much thought and planning was going into those dreams . . . and now how wonderfully they've come true . . . Womens Committee of Planning and Development. W., . yu, ,,t 'tw ' vang W 'I The Presirlentb Home ll IF!!! I, C' H,- '50 . I . .', . , 4 , ' 1, ,I I ' I'l III .ffmf I I IZIIZI FM J 'M 4 A up -,-an QI,- ' 'I , i EBI 'my' ' -,,...A1' ' i .wb II, 4.1 I , I if - Q Q , ., -I 44 ,V I- 5,,. ..- I .. n K I I: III S ,Nix 'N , , I F .I ' I, d . :I ' iw' I I ' Ik'I' J - L I :u'..I ! , I I 932113, . sa Mir ,I I,--- , . I , ., Y ul Y . , , , V ul ' -. . ,, I- I A I I4 Q , l ' I I I I' I' 4 I ,I ,I Q I il' ' 'I ,S '13 I I! I J A , I -f . 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Paul Douglas addresses llczydcn Hull auclismrs. l Sen. Alezrandsr Wiley spsulcs. Elecllou returns lalrulalsd at W B Ull. Sen. Esles Kefalwsr meds lhe University Carmen at the Unloerslty Theater. Candidates for honorary degrees are announced one hy one. Ed's old classnrates gioe hint an especially lrig hand. Audience stands, applauds, then slts down again as graduates prepare to march to rostrnrn to recelae their degrees. i . . . I'll bet they're all wondering where this last year has llown . . . I can remember when I was sitting down there . . . everything that had happened in my senior year seemed to he flashing through my mind . . . Fall Convocation at University Field was really as entertaining as it was educational . . . I could still see Johnny Freshman and Vice-President Y eo discussing the merits of college , . . a special joint State House Committee which investigated discrimination in Massachusetts' college fraternities and sororities said the University had an excellent record compared to other schools . . . all the Greeks, both men and women, were proud of this . . . campus interest was heightened by visits of political leaders sponsored hy the Citizen- ship Project . . . The Thomas Gastall Jr. Scholarship was announced bythe Alumni . . . I-Iorneeoming Weekend . . . the Float Parade and the crowning of the Queen . , . that must have been a tough decision . . . SFAA's production of Carmen at the University Theatre . . . full house that night . . . International Students Day . . . Hayden Ilall looked like the United Nations that day . . . X731 FF A 1 , ,. H A V1 7' WQW Y 3 H V I , , 3 . 4 , f L, I ei, . mtv lui PU I 7 ll in ' M Ryan r L, ffm U :Ei ji! 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The Plano looked beautiful that night ,...r the big pile of clothing donate: for the Hungarian Refugees . . . one of my sweaters ineludedl . . . the illiristrnas Parties for many ehildren's groups . . . I was a little slim as Qnnln fllnnc lull llm. llirla lrxivml mn flwnnlr hdlnnlfimrl nl llux qhLLlmw M iss Surgeata Senior Breakfast on the Plaza. 'r ' v . . . it was a riot at Stunt Night . . . didn't know the school had so much talent . . . 64 Seniors were honored with being named to College Who's Who . . . second semester rushing lor the lirst time in Uni- versity history . . . and what a rush it was . . . I shook exactly 1289 hands before tl1e two weeks were over . . . the Junior Prom . . . all the ttowers reminded me that grad- uation was 1l0b far otl . . . Founders Day . . . all those famous business leaders and educators honoring our founding fathers . . . Spring Vacation . . . relax? I shouldn't have lelt that paper to the lust minute . . . Parents Day at Hayden Hall . . . they didn't think that English Prof. was so un- fair! . . . Senior Breakfast . . . so excitedI couldnlt eat a thing . . . only one thing on my mind then . . . the solemnity of Bac- calaureate . . . Conmiencement . . . Ihad worked and hoped and then I didn't want to see it come . . . and here I am twelve years later . . . those past twelve years seein to have passed even more quickly than my senior year did . . . just can't be- lieve it . . . wonder what the Founders of the University would think il they could be here today? . . . They would lind it hard to believe, too . . . one of the largest Universities in the country with so many diltcrent fields of study . . . wouldn't it be fitting if the Founding Fathers could be here for the 100th Anniversary . . . some- how. . . I think they know . . . I -5 t- -. . 1 V, if ' Wyse J' u r r r I . r r i ,r i-.. . , , -+1-use-f ..,.-.,- rajvrrwtrtlt 1 I 'per-it i iq X 1 1 ..,,-1 University blood drive. and wil N 1 'll I 1' f1'zf' W 1, 'W-.gc,f ,.HL,,, 1.1 .. V s,m,,- 'I I' J , ' J J ul, .J ,E f2e1'? 'd'Th fi 1 IRM' 4' 1 W P A M 'f ' ak . if ' ff I ' Q' d 4 d d . .LL -YS ' ,J . d ,I-gi 3 I' ,' ,Q X lx' lntmmduual Students Day. if- fn 'tv' 'v Ti 'J ,dwg 4 v .P gl W9 m 'Q H7011 V ,, i It ' 'll 'rf il .. g . W! , fi t . . . I should like to know what ull 'these grnds wi amy of my elnssimttes . , . n1y chief worry wus how s he . . . I'll het people from my own eluss nre sent' country using their college truining und knowledge 1 themselves but to help their communities . . . nndf foreign students who studied here und returned to I to make their influence felt on many different fron ttI'C . . . 7 5th Anniverscny of Surgent College. l IJ i li n l '- V1 I I , ' ' g' f l I r lt g i I S I i . ii .' , . i I 1 I ' W . , l ji I' lt e l g ' ti I .I ' I l -F'?'! FWS li' ' ' l he doing in tive yenrs . . . it's lunny but I never stopped to think no Alnnnnf at Ilonteeoniwing. Syeaher: 'for 'it is my solemn oonntetton todny that tn this effort, we are hognfng to nndernn'tte our own und the 'worlds future by strength- ening The Citadel of Dcnnoerney,l' the nrhnn nn inersttyf' out the future of ueoessful I would ered nll over the not only to benefit row about ull the their nutive lends ts for the benetit of lllttlllilliltl . . . nml in my wuy I'm doing my own smull purt . . . we ull Rally WA I n 1 A 1 v 'iwmgx Wg Dl'8f1T'Ilg7lI.SlIl'll Mililnry Uarlcl. Sammi, pump lwrbnrn I' 75.2111 .,,.-.a. - 1? 551. V m ' UN. 'I 'N tn UMR uw 1'. E f 14 . I 1 ibm., 15' 'W W Ul L.iL .M --Q. V '.'u-- - V. 'Q .,,, M-'-Nu v-- , V xr. ur-nv --v--wr wg, U! V 'K ta 4 Avusvw 5 H ri lluiierersity-at-llorne Audience rises as the University Band plays Alma Materf' 0 glorious thy name and fame, lterplendentjrorn thy yenthl . . . how silly ol me to think I was too old to come back . . . 0 radiant the helyjlame That lights thy Lamp of Trnthl'l . . . no one is too old t.o learn and l think I've learned a great deal just by being back here today . . . somehow I feel just as much a part of the lfniversity as I did then . . . ll Boston University, 0 Alma M ater Dear, . . . I can almost hear Dr. Case's words . . . Boston University's fathers were men of vision. They designed an institution with deep footage in the soil of New Englandg with spiritual dedication, without religious biasg and with commitment to provide educational op- portunities for young men and women with proven competence, without restriction because of creed, na- tionality and economic status or race. This is virtually the eredo of democracy, phrased in educational terms, and this is Boston Universityf' Well cherish, lore and honor thee, And thy great name revere And thy great name revere. MISS LAURA SUGARMAN School of Nursing CQ' 'Mfr roi- ,Q ,':'- i I S ll! , ' 4 LN MISS BEVERLEY NORMAN School of Nursing CO-ED COLCNEL M'- , up WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Sixty-four University students are listed in the 23rd annual publication of Wlio's Who Among Students in American U nieersities and Colleges. Selections are based on scholarship, campus activity, leadership, and general service to the school by any junior, senior, or graduate student. They are nominated by a eouunittee ol the University administration. E. Adrien R. Aliberti A. Andrews W. Archer C. Ardito L. Deldotti, N. Benson C. Bigelow C. Bowden R. Cahill J. Carlson R. Clarke l D. Cohen D. J. Colieu H. Cutler M. Donahue lt. Downes S. Drewery B. Duuay I. Enokiau J. Favuloro C. Fioriuo M. Fishman ' J. Fleming N. Fowler E. Giebutowski E. Greenwald E. Hall S. llershkowitz D. Hines 2 ef 1 ' 1'ffS 1:1f 1 R. Kline ll. Lilnitti P. Lonilnml U. Mnsscry J. Maxon M. McElliiney M. Mills l.. Mintz S. Mnrrny A. Newman T. Nircnlmcrg C. Por-c Scarlet Key llapping M. Pykosz A. Rnycn J. Roclnnnn B. llosicnstci T. F. Scnppnticci M, Scmnns Sherman T. Spnrnno M. Spinnlc G. Storlrlnrd J. Tait E. Tcrp Not Pictured 9 1' J. Page E. Scnnl M. Wnlliins P. Zucker Il 1 u Q N I 15 , l V J, 1 1 5 X I A i 4 l 4 I 1 . 4,- Rolmcrt Ehrlich Alan llaycn Praszdvnt Vice-Prcsiflfmt Treasurer Edward Hall i' lf o :til - ll I '1 EfllVH,I'Il K. llrnlmm, Ml., ll.llfl',, l'l1.lJ., Dean. Dcllolllll MifHli bliflvl' Goodlmul Secratary Svcrvlwgl COLLEGE OF it I X . 1 r I I Q ,f ', 4, 5x f. EERTQiAM KESSEL JA., M.A., EAD. D-Erector, rDeporlrnent of Physical o..r'..o.rr..n I AMES O. LARKIN Director, Velerons ond Seleclire Serene Oenter Dn'ector, Urnfoer.s'ity Pemorrnel Serrzceo SAMUEL E. LEARD RS., MD. Dfireclor, Student Ileollh Service PAUL LINFIELD RS. in RA., M.R.A. Assristccnt Treasurer RUSSELL W. MocLAREN RS. in BA. Enriness M onoger, Office of Sponsored Research U rcnrersity Business M onoger MIRIAM B. MARSHALL AE. Director, University I nforrnocion ROBERT E. MOODY A.R., A.M., Pl1.D. Dr'rec!or, Ur'r.r1focr'sr'ty Libr'crr'ies and M noonrno DONALD L. OLIVER SE., M.Ed. Director, Office cn' .f1drnz'sszforr.s -fil.ORER'1' W. SIIEREURNE QLRA., MRA., C.P.A. Director, Snrnrner Terrn fl. VICTOR S'l'OU'.l' JS. i11Jo. Dn'ecior', IrrZornfn7Iogr'ote ri.thZetic.r LEONARD W. TAYLOR 25.5. i11E.A. 1'l ir'ector', U frr.r'rer'ofity Fooof Seroiceo Q-.ORACE G. 'l'lflACK3R Qli.B.A., MRA. Director, School ond College Relotrorrs JOHN ll. VANDERMARK Oornrrnoller' 'IH1.ITxT UU AWYIHPQ NORMAN H. ABBOTT B.B.A., M.B.A. Director, Unioersrz7ty Placement Serrice COHN E. ALMAN RA., M.A. Director, Statistical and Research Services PHILIP E. BUNKER R.B.A., M.C.S. nest. to the Vice-Pr'eeident for Actrninistratire rTLfCt'tt'8 Enetness Manager for Student Activities If. ROBERT CASE RS., M.S. Director, U nioereity Photogrnplnc Service OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AIFITHUR F. CONNELLY B.B.A. Purchasing Agent EUGENE H. FLOYD PILB., A.M., S.T.B. ztssietarzt to the Pr'e.s ictent JOHN O. GAWNE RA., M.Ed. Director, U rnrercny Oorrrzseltng Serrice NORMAN M. S. GAY B.B.A. Manager, U nirersrfty Book Storee i dl!! I 40' ATLEE L. PERCY AB., M .B.A., C.P.A. Dean of the U nivemty I , ,N L 1 1 '-, -4 ... , X Wiiam' fi AQ I 1 ELSBETH MICLVILLE A.B., MA. Dean of W amen .r' ' .- ff' V '.Y ' vm. f -wi, . fl ' 1 u r 1. Y V i W ' ' ,.- 4 f.' ',1' r, 1' . ' '. f' 'I ,4 -15+ A . 1.4 l W . 1 Sgr - 4 f5,f9'.M4Q - ' A J. WFNDELL YEO B.B.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. Vice-President for Academic Affairs I ,xl 4 w. A ' :. N132 I 42:1 1,1 nj., 1 K ' A W - h ' ff M765 L 1 ', ,.,M. 1 , up-, 5 Iv. 'M . ,, N1 11, w W W4 I.. , ,. .' BOSTON UNIVERSITY THE FOUNDERS OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY Lee Clallin Isaac Rich Jacob Sleeper THE ASSOCIATE FOUNDERS Alden Speare Roswell R. Robinson 'Augusta E. Corbin Edward I-I. Dunn Chester C. Cardin Charles Hayden THE TRUS EES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY Edward C. Stone, Chairman of the Trustees of Boston. University Ralph Lowell, Vice-CItairrna.n of the Trustees of Boston U nirersity Vincent P. Clarke, Secretary of the Trustees of Boston U nirersity Joseph Earl Perry, Treasurer of the Trustees of Boston U nirersity Harold C. Case, President 0. Kelley Anderson Albert V. Danielson William ll. Leslie' Alfred ll. Avery Deane C . Davis John Wesley Lord Frank E. Barton Thomas G. Dignan Daniel L. Marslr J. Lee Bausher Colm A. Dunn Arthur G. B. Metcalf Howard D. Brewer Alvan T. Fuller Korman B. Nash F. Nelson Bridgham Francis C. Gray Earl Newsom ft I Charles A. Rome Mrs. Emma Ball Schofield Glenwood J. Sherrard William B. Snow E. Ray Speare Dewey D. Stone HoraoeA. Carter Russell S. Hadlock Daniel T. 0'Connell gf. I-luglres Wagner Mrs. Myron H. Clark Emil M. Hartl G. Bromley Oxnam Slrields Warren Paul F. Clark C. Mark Hiebert John S. Perkins Walter R. Whiting Charles F. Collins Wesley T. Lee Jerome Preston Laurence F. Wlrittemore George F. Wright HONORARY TRUSTEES W. Roger Greeley Frank W. Kimball Patrick A. 0'Connell Pliny Jewell Miss Elizaaeth C. Northup I-Ienry K. Sherrill THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Shields W arrcn, Cliairrnan Jolm Wesley Lord Glenwood J. Sherrard J elm A. Dunn, Vice-Cltairrnan Ralph Lowell Dewey D. Stone Howard D. Brewer Jolm S. Perkins The Chairman ol the Trustees Paul F. Clark Jerome Preston The Treasurer ol the Trustees Vincent P. Clarke Charles A. Rome The President ol the University THE CORPORATION OF EDWARD C. STONE SHIELDS WARREN LEE., LL-Dv AB., MD., D.SC. Chairman of the Executieve Uommitlee Ulzairman of the Teuslees A JOSEPII E. PERRY A.B., BRA., LL.B. Treasurer of ihe Trustees -... - y11 1 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT IIAIIIILD C. 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Morgoliusz Dr. fl- ll01'llUTlPl'0fS- 'l'. llliynlsown, L. Reyna. Front flow: Mr. Zolingorg Profs. F. Swootser, W. Brown, ll.. Milford, W. Vouglron, C. Purinton, G. Barnes. . 1. nl U lx' f s, , . t. . l ll, .- ir J . ,. 'r l J... n N.. J ,, r, J THE FACULTY Second flow: Profs. ll. Budde, A. Wolzinger, P. Ackermon ll. Myron Jr., J. Onnlo, F. lliose. Front llotv: Profs. A. lle- Vito, A. Coliores, C. Morlino, ll. Golden, L. Twnrog, S. Lipp Second llorn: Mr. E. Perry, Dr. M. Loving ll'lessrs. G. Lewis, ll. Soolrlog Profs. J. Fletcher, S. Cohen. Front Row: Profs. L. llnrvey, ll. Erikson, E. Burtt, F. Nownk, H. Gibbs, ll. Bnlclreldor. EDWIN D. ABltAMti L58 Denu Bd., Broolrlino 'Prinity College tlonrrnnunrl Government Club Q-is Young Demoernts Club Trens. tl BOBEll'l' C. ADAMS P22 Kiruzzllt., Coluisset University ol Mnine Economies Ekiing Tenrn Cnpt. ll, 4 IME l. ll. AKPABID Iliot Ekpene, Cnlubnr, Nigerio til.. l'ntrielt's Collegei Lincoln llniversily Bioloyy Soeeerg Cosmopolitnn Clubg Bios Club COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ?E.,.i,I. .i SYDNA l.. Al.'PHClllll.EB Q3 lnntoln Ate., Norwieh, Conn. .tmrrieun Literoluro TT' AUtlIlS'l'lNE Ahilrtllll lfi Medford bt., Muldrn Colorndo College Government SCA l, Q. Brotherhood Conn. Young Democrats Club, llis rllllillllll ACCABDI, JB. I6 Sterling Eq., So. Boston CGE llonznnneul ELAINE Y. ADRIEN 53 President, Lynn Sociology EK Qnd V.P., Bush Cnpt. YWCA t, Pres. Q, 35 Newmnn Club I, tg Gtunmn Deltn 1, Q, tg Renato 3, Delto 3, 45 WAA tl, See.-'l'reus. 8, -tg Pnnhel- lenie 3, 4, Exec. Bd. lg Pub- lieity Chmn, 'lg Who's Who 4 till. D. ALLARDICE 5 Greenoinrli Et., Needhnm CEE History JAMES A, ADAMS ith l-lnrold Ht., Boston ilfolhonmlies Chemistry Club ig Mother mnlies Club Q-it Young Re publieuns Club 45 SCA 3 BDBEll'P C. AIZLEY 1715 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Economies Tllflt Wnrden, Esee. Comm. EBLC ALLLNSDN Wil Marlborough tit., Boston Ilroloyy 4 l,t'iee.2gClutpelllnrioe Choir tory Cluhg Boosters Club: l, Usher I-4 Pre-legal Soc. PAUL ls. ABBIN LJLEANDLL M. Alllllllllh lit Quinny Ave., Winthrop lilil Mcrllorlttl Dt., Cambridge History Simmons Collegeg University Psychology Club lg Hillel GREGORY RABIBIAN Q5 Vern tit., Dorehester CEE Psychology Arnold Air Hoe. lulormntion Eerviee Dllleerg Vnrsity Bitte 'llenrn 3, 45 Arrneninn Club I--tg Germnn Club 25 Psychol- ogy Cluhfl IDBB AINE BABENBEBG Brookline of Peunsylvnnin English l.r'tcrnlure EDWARD B. BALBDNI lil Methuen, Bpri,nt2liolfl Ilioloyy Cbemintg Bios Club SA: New- mun Club 3,42 Young Demo- ornts Club 8,4 EAURENCE I. BABSH 'till Clark Bd., Brookline of -rf' ff?-'T' CHARLES J. ARDPPO 118 Bollnnd Bt., Somerville History Debating lg Class V.P. it, Trees. ttg History Club Trens. 35 Pre-legal Soc. Pros. Q, 83 Senate 25 Delta S5 Cosmo- politan Club 2, 89 Who's Who 4 DOR0'l'llY AZRIN 156 Houurfl Ave., Dorchester Psyolioloyy Germnn Club I, fig Sociology Club lg Rillc Club Eg Suiling Q, Meth Club Q3 Psychology Club 3: llillel l-3 SUSAN R. BABACL-I Brndley Bd., Madison, Conn. Pennsylvania Stnte Univerf sity Sociology AAB Pres. Gnmmn Deltu 4: Shelton Bull See. fl HERBERT P. BARTON, JB. Q nimmmsnls Run COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS II31 3- I I FRANK M. BII'.0'lI'I'A HQ Cross Ifit., Norwoorl CGB Government A Itoveruurent Club: ltuliou Club RIIIIBIVI' C. BLACKING'I'ttN, JR. I5 Owutonun SI., Auburrnlole Biology SEYIIIIIIIR A. IJLOOM 95 Nightingnle St., Dorchester Northeastern ltuiveraity CIIAIILIIS W. ItASSl'I'l I' LIIIINAIIIJ Il. IJAIBSIL F20 Aslrlorul St., 'I'nunton 94 Browning Ave., Boston lliytory Iloooruuofut Crew I, Cupt. I, Vrlruily I'upt.3 BENJAMIN S. I'Il'l'ItIl C. IIAZAKAS BA'l'S'l'UNIl, JR. 153 Bolton Sl., lllurlborough llt Essex St.. Melrose Snurpnon Collegeg Cliornylnin History College Footholl I3 Chnpol Choir 83 Itooloyy History Club 9 Geology Club tt JANICII L. BATES Thornyson, Conn. Bioloyy Gerrnun Club 13 Bios Club 92, 'I'reus. 3, V.P.4 LIIIIIIAINE E. BlILDOT'I'I F25 Pool Revere RcI.pNee1IIrunt Bioloyy 9fIJA iioholurnbip Cluun., Ac- tivities Cbnrn., Curr. Sec. I-IUB 2, 8, Assou- Ed. 43 Bios Club tl, 43 Pontrollenio II, 43 IIunl1Chnru.'I: Nowtnnu Club I-43 Scurlet Key 43 Wbo'o I I ...l Who 4 lMrs.I IIIJILIBN Ii. IIIENIB K. IIEIIEZBSKY BBNIJAIIIIN B55 Nottinglruur St., Qt Greowohl ltd., Quinn-y Syrirrglioltl Booioloyy Bioloyy Newman Club I, 23 German Club 1, 9: Bios Club I-4 GEORGE lt. BIIZIIIIII DAVID II. BICKNELL 284 Shuwrnut Ave., Boston ltt Buy Stole IIII., Worcester l Worcester Jr. College Psyolroloyy .ftnierioou Literoturo Dellloloy Ist Preoeptor, Jr. Deuoou FRANK H. BISSIl'I l'. III 'I'lIOIIIAtI lt. B1'I'IIIlIt 123 Virgiuio Rrl., Wolllrunr IB Blur Sl.. lloultou. Me. Clroorirtry Richer College Chemin 3, 4 History unit Social Studios MAII'I'IN I'. BLIIOIII IIIIODA BLUIIM 34 llortwell St.. Roxbury Q95 Toppon St., Brookline H ittory University ol Moss. Young Donrooruts Club 3, 43 Sorioloyy Itiltel I-ti: Ilinlory Club I, 4 BLIZABIITII E. CLEO W. BOUDIIIIAU IIlIllUCll0Rl 70 Revure St., Boston 281 'I'upporr, Brookline lla .. HRIIBEIIT M. BBRMAN 5Il Ilighluucl Avo., Multleu Gororument IIAIIOLD II. BILLINGSLIIY 'l'nIIrissee. Alu. Clrrmiotry Cbenriu 3, 4 E on X Q I '- . , Wy, . 4 I W A ' x III J' , '. I I' .,' ' 'I rl I C It ,- I., I I, r - rf - It I I J I :II ANN AI. IIIIIINCIIICK 46 Iriurolu Nl., Irxluglou Ilurliroll rlr. I 'ollcgo Ilugllslr Lllurrrlrrro Klil' Spcriol Ilrojocls Chron. Ilugllsh Club 3, 45 Nr-wmun '1 I lub fl IIIIIIIIK IIIIIIWN llll Illlllllps Nl., Boston 1'lrllo.voymhyourl Ilrllglon SCA II, Worship Comm. Clunn. Ig I-'ronrh Club 2 SYLVIA II. IIIIIIWN I77 Ilrnuch Villogc, Cnuulco, N. -I. Sociology AEII lloon ol Probnlos ANACLIITII C. IIIIIINSIICIIHU Iluroluo Nuovo, Ilollo, Illrilipplnco Ilnlversily ol lho Pllllipplncs Iloilo College llovrrnmrul I. f' I IIIIIICN W. IIITIIIIIIIIII Ill High Sl., Ilunl WCXIIIOIIIII Clrruulrlrn Chemin AI.IlIIlI.'I' A. CAIIIPAGNIINI 95 lllulflou SI., Boston Eronomics CCE Slllll, Couoog Ilroruo Ilov. lrl o l ,gn IIICIIAIID II. IIII'I'IlllA 375 Ncwlonvillo Avo., Ncwlonvlllo Ilnrlmoulh Colloge lbrglillr Illrrulurr IIE lloolboll LQ .I,AWll.hlNCIl Il. CAIIIPIIIIIIII I Ilonlh Ill., lllulrlcu Ilirlory SCA I--lg Gorman Ch puhlir-on Club 3 DAVID I CANTOII MARVIN II. LANTOII CGLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS .IIIIIN W. IIIIINTIIN AIIIIIIIIII C. IlIl0llIl,I.AIl.Il 'III Ilonlh Sl., .Innmlon llluln IM? Connnonwoollh Avo., llnfzllslz l.llr1'r1luru Nownmu Clnb -I Iloslon llomrmro Lnngrrrnmv lrlflhl Ilush Copl., l9'lool Chron. Ilnmmn Ilclln Co-Ilnbllrity Chron. II, llrioolnlion Cluun. lg IIIIII 3, Assoo. llrl. -I: Non'- Club num Club I-'lg Ilronch I-rl: Spuniuh Club I-fl IIIIANK ll. IIIIOWN KENNIITII R. IIIIIIWN I lIorrlinunrl Sl., lllonlrosc, Ihr. Molroso Illgblonrlo Arurrlruu Ilirlory mul Civili- zolloo Hnglovlr II. WILLIAAI IIIIYANT RIIIIIIIIII C. IIIIIIGIILI. 4 IIryuulhCoorI, llrnrllorrl 4 Alflffll. Uonvcrs llugllrh ldlrrolurc IIIUIUUII English Club 8,4 Bios Club Q, 33 Ilomnn Ill- ologirnl Soc. Hg Shul. Activ- Illou Comm. 'I CIIAIIIIFIS J. IIIINKLIIY Illlllllllll Il. IIIIIIKE II5 Ilcnronwoy Sl., Iloslou II Plrmmnl Sl., Nulirlc Norlhcnslcrn University Flnr .flrlr Plulouophy -Ilorrrumoul Fino Arlo Club V.I'. 3, Pros. fl Government Clob I, Q: New- mnn Club I, 'lg Citizenship Project flg Psyrlrology Club 9,4 I l in v .IIIIIN Il. CAIIANIIIIIIIILA All .lowol Avo., Al llchoro Biology Ilulion Club I, Qg Gorman Club Ill Ilios Club fl, fl ANN II. CANIILIC Ilronlon llrl., Newport, Il.. I. Colby Collcgo Ilirlory AAA Troos. Pnrnllcllrnio Dol. IIACIIEI. II. CARR Ill Wcnfloll Ave., Pitlsllcld Fconomlcs COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CECILE S. CELLA 407 llevcre St., licvcre ltrnuuuco Louyuuyer Eli Pledge Cluss Sec., llouse Clumr., 'l'rcus., V.l'., Flout t'luun. ltulinu Club 1-tg Publicity Chinn.: Newmurr Club 1-4 NANCY M. CHOILUSZY Stl Pepperell St., Sueo, Me. Clrornistry BK Sebolnrslrip Chmu., See. Newmun Club 1-tg Chemin 1, tt, 4: Germrur Club 8,4 CHAltL0'lVl'E A. COAN 12535 llcucuu St., Wnbuu Syracuse University booioloyy Hillel 3. 4 DAVID J. C0llltN tt ltluyllowcr itil., Allerton liioloyy '1'ltfl1 HUB 1, St, Assoc. Ed. 3, Ed.- iu-chiel 43 SFA ft: llumun Bi- ologicul Assoc. tt, Pres. 4: Scarlet Key 4: Bios Club 2, SL German Club l, 23 DeMoluy l, Q5 Wi1o's Who it VlNCliN'l' F. CELLI ltltt lloustou Ave., lllrltou Poycholoyy Psyclrology Club tl, 4 J0llN A, CIAMPA 48 Snow llill, Boston Uovernrncnt Young Democrats Club 8 Pres. 4: Government Llub tt Phi Sigma Alpho ANNE M. Cltltlt itll ltrourlwuy, South Lyrurlielrl ttrrivcruity of Vermont Um versity ol Ciuciuuuti rlnwricon History and Lzutr zotion IIPAQQ KA8 LAWRENCE A. CULILN 108 Gainsborough St. ltostou History PAUL lr. CLLLUN tttttt Wuslriuglou Sl., Dorchester Sociology t-iIL1lElt'l' rl. CUILLURAN bitt ltlirtrlle St., Bruintree Political Science C1lNSTANCli rl. 1tA1tMODY 11111 litlmuurla Rtl., Wellesley llilla Pino Manor Jr. College History JOSEPH ll. llell0i11A, Jil. 97 Union St., Walpole CGE Iliatorn CGE Creative Writing Club 1,42 11011191 .l. DiS'l'AN'l' 1147 lleaeon St., Boston Sociology LOUIS L. DOYLE 17 llurwell Htl., West Roxbury Ilirtorrr NANCY IJIISINHERRE Q19 S. Patterson St., State College, Pa. Autioeh College French Payehology Clubg Slavic Clubg Philosophy Club .1 p-trle .ttttttt 0. 1ZKPEN1'0Nt: It0SAI,IE J, ENGEI. 71 lllonulfortl tit.. llootoo at Brockton Avo., I-Iavorhill Enrrlirlr Lrrrrgrrrnn' onrl Litera- 1V05g1,r.,..kJr, College Psychology Cosmopolitan Club 4 1l1A1tli.YN A. VINCENT C. 1iS'l'4111t00K EVANG1i1.iSTA '26 lxnoulton Ave., 14 Winter St., Wmeliester CGLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS D1ili0RAH G. 11AVll1t111N lliCllARl1 E. P1cC01-1'i'A 4451 Court St., Auburn, hole. 90 Neweomb St., Arlington University of Maine rllullzernotiea llillel 3, 4 1.liSTlilt S. DEWIS 971 Worcester ltfl., Natiek Biology 11111K tieieutia stall 2, Layout 1111. 3, 4: SCA 2-4: lliou Club 21, 4 CAlll.'I'0N N. 170111113 Q6 Tolmau Fit., Needham CCE Chemistry Coll 1-4: Glee Club 1-t1,V.P.4 l.Il.1.iAS A. DUNCAN 130 lierleral St., Salem Ilornonee l.onguagra WIl.l.1A1l1 11. l 1Ylilt 12 Drearlen St., .lanuriea Plain liiolorry German Club fl: liios Club 49 Chemin 4: Newman Club 4 Government DIANE T. DiMA1tE 321 Wellesley Rrl., Belmont Simmons College Sociology Pfitll Rec. See., Pres. Paohellenic 3, 45 Newman Club 214 lllllllirlltll J. DOUCET 154 Willow tit., Waltham Romunee l.anyrrtayes Gernmn Club Pres.g Slavic Club Wll.l.lAM S. UliNCKl.Ell. JR. '21 Turleton Rrl., Newton Center CCE lliatory AXA lltllililll' S. lllllll.ICli 47 lliehartl llrl., Neerllrum Philoaoplry llclllolay 1-43 Senate I, '23 Claasl'.P.'lg1lernrnn Club 1, ir 51, 4, Trees. 'lg Chemin 1, QQ Human Biological Assoc. 3: Hillel 1-4 v It NlCll11I.AP1 El1llh11'l'A Q11 l1roolcelaleAve.. llerlham C1111 Eeononr lea Aruohl Air Soe. 11, 45 Air Itoree Assoe. 4 HENRY F. FAIIINIAN 68 Ormsby Ave., Apponaug, R. 1. nnn COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS y- 7 :I . r j,, .' . CHARLES 1. GIIJEONS 1115 Ueur-on lit., Boston CGE nr r . ANDREW E. EALCO 97 Coolidge lil., lrvington, N. J. Biology lllou Club El, 4: Gerrnuu Club Q1 lipuulsb Club 33 Nownurn Club 4: Cllillllllll- SHEILA R. FINSTEIN 08 Los Cnsuu Sl., Muldrn Obio Stole University Slurlr Lnuyuuyrs urul Lllnru- lure History Club Soo. fig Sluvio Club Q43 Pre-Logul Soo. Q, 3 GEORGE ll. FLEMING 4051 E. Culiory Ave., Pburr, Toxus Ediuburg Regional College: Uuivursily ol Douvori 'lloxns lllloulorri College Gnoyroblly SANDRA R. FOX 40 Burr Rd., Muplowood, N. J Poyvlroloyy Stunt Night Co-Cluuu. 11 Boosters Club 165 Cboerotlo 29 Psyvliology Club 11, 4 JOHN GALLISJIAW, JR. 029 llourou Sl.. llonlon ll.C.1r.A.g Sunln Monlru Jr. Collrgr: Pusnulonu City Col- lege: lioulbern llletborlist University: 'Venus Cbrisliuu Uuivernlly llllllllllllllllllbl lllolb Club 3, -1 NORMAN G. GEAR 03 Iluzellou St., Mullupun liryolroloyy Psychology Club 52-4: Soni- ology Club 8: Hurunu Bio- logicul Auron. Exec. Couun, 0, 'l'reus. 4: Hillel 1, 515 Pulterns Bus. Stull 8 OTILIA S. lf'ERRElRA 38 Grove Sl., Tuunlon Rurnuurc lionyunury null Lil- orolnro ilonnlo 'l'rous. lg Newrnun Club: Cosurupolilnrr Club: Spnulsb Club 'l'Oll1'i E. Fllilllill 9201 lludsou lllvd., Norlb Bergen, N. J. Uuivorsily ol Miruui Sociology Hillel MARJORIE A. FOSTEJ1 01 Gullivun lllvd., llornlresler Perubroke Collogo: Hurry College Sociology Nowuron Club PIIYLLJS ll. lf'llEEl1MAN 63 Deborub Rd., Nowlon Cenlro Uuivorsily of Musa. Plu'lnroylry ourl llol-iyiou Plrilosoplry Club 45 llios Club l l1EDl1lCK M. GARUER 100 Woudledge ill., Roxbury Urundoiu llnlvorslly Comycrrolioo bilrrolnro Pullerns SZ MURJEL A. GEELER Noosenork Ilill Rd., Covoulry, 11. 1. Arnrriunu lllrlory nod Ulvili- zulion All' V.1'., Prrrrlrollrriln 2, 3 lll ll rrll 1 l l -vi. 1 1'-mr. 1' - 5 . u. ' 391' 0.1. 1 1 :Hn , Q 11... blA1llLYN R. Gllibb JOllN ll. GILGUN 100 Ivy Sl., 41 Granite Sl.. Moldon 1'Iust1'rovirlerror, ll. l. Enylinl Lilernlurn ' ' 'in' ' ' all JANICE ll. l INKELS'1'ElN 55 Algonquin Rd.. Cbuslnul Ilill Fluo rlrlr 4111111 be-ribo Clnsu Goviul Cbuin. tl: lilud. Arlivillos Conun. ll: Fino Arlv Club 4: Ilillol 1 lllllllrllll L. FISHMAN 551 Surgonl Avo.. Providence, R. 1. ' Ply:-lioloyy I-lillol 1-ll: Psychology Club l, YQ Srurlel Key 45 Hliolluu Hull Pros. 4: IDC 0, 4: Clnrrlcsyulc 'l'reus. Q5 1l'bo'n Wlro 4 NANCY E. JJOWLER 512 Elder Fl., Milford, Conn. llurioloyy KK1'l'lodgo Truinor, Pros.: '1'1lK S1ud.Couur-. 3, 4: Orieululiun Clnnn. il, 45 Guunnu Dollu 1, 4: Seo. FZ, V.P. 3: Dollu rl, Soo. SQ Srurlol Key 11, 4, llull Co-Cbinn. 4: Univ, ul llouuf 3, 4: Punlrelloriio 43 SCA 1, Souiul llrnponuibilily Connu. Chinn. ll: Wlro'u Wbo-l LAll1'llENCE I-llNG LUN FUNG lfl liioullr lluy lid., llong Kong, B. C. C. Wruslryurr Universily liurvrrzuuul Govorrununl Club 4 S'l'E1'l1r1NlE J. GARN ER 910 Annuuoinliou Rd.. Roxbury Finn Arlo 11113K llrerrolr Club 1, llg Eine ilrls Club 3, 4 l1U'l'l1 ll. GELERMAN 02 Clnirlotlo bit.. Dorolreslrr llrnudois University llirlory History Club 4 lllTA M. GISO 29 'Fileslon St., Iloston llorunnee l.ougnrrger EK Curr. Sec. French Club 4g HUD Alter- nate Rep. STEPHEN J. GOLHURGH 935 Hamrnonrl SL., llroolrline Psychology 'l'llfl1Ilirrsar fl, Vice Chau- eellor4 Psychology Club Q-45 Hillel I-4 LOIS L. GllLDIlHllG 407 Lnlayetle St., Salem Lusell Jr. College Fryclrology Psychology Club SHIRLEY GOODMAN SQ Seaver lit., Dorchester Government Class Hee. I, 4g Spanish Clul. lg Government Club J, 4, Honor 900.9 Fsyelrology Club I, Q, Ser. 3, 45 Hillel I-45 Soci- ology Club I, Q5 Young Dem- oernts Club S, 45 Art Club 4 llUlll'1R'l' A. GORFINKLE 100 Parker St., Newton Centre Government Government Club 3, Trcns. 45 Young llepuhlcnn Club 4 DONALD ll. HALL 4 Circuit Ave., Pinehurst Beach, Wareham linrnnncr Lonuungea Drama Club lg French Club 128 0 1 l 5 Li an ,rf 1' ,r I .4 -1 ,. l L . .4 , ,L . li H. W .jr i GEORGE M. MARIJANE HAMILTON HAMILTON, JR. 4 Elm Lawn, Dorchester 443 Main fit., hlcrliield CGE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS DALHRL F. GLATZER ELLEN C. Gl.ESSNlill 370 School St., Watertown Argilla Farm, lpswich Columbia College Bradford Jr. College l.onprrnger English l.ilrrrrlure Hillel l--lg Hillel Drumntica: i Hebrew Club: French Club 4: Italian Club 45 Spanish Club ll SANDRA ll. GOLD llARllAllA J. GDLDDERG 80 Hnllwonrl llrl., lull Ocean St., Lynn ' Chestnut Hill Mount Holyoke College Lueell Jr. College History onrl Social Slurliea Psychology History Club 3, 45 Govern- ment Club fig Young Demon crate Club 3, 4 RHTTE-ANN GOLDSTEIN JUDFFH ll. GOLDSTRIN I8 Wilcox Ave., Q7 Fnyston St., Roxbury Pawtucket, ll. I. llrnnrlris University Ilomonee Languages Speech Fl-HJ Hillel 3, 4 'Ferrieretttesg Hillr-lg French Club: Young Republicans Club MYRA A. GDODRTDGE DESSIE L. GOODSPEED 48 Cameron Ave., Somerville James Ave., SE., Ilislnry Grand Rapids, Mich. Milwaukee-Downer College: University ol Michigan English Literature lltlrnl JILL C. Gll0PlSMAN NANCY G. GUILLET 768 Hrarly Ave., Dronx, N. Y. 310 South Main St., Sharon Pennsylvania College Romance l.ougungea lor Women HW' American Hirlory carl Clnlli- French Club 2: PAL Choir lg ration YWCA EDWARD J. ILLLL, JH. PLHLH' W. HALLOHAN 443 Lebanon FSL., Melrose 189 Manthorne Hd., W. Roxbury llirlory History Scabbarrl and lllarleg Congre' ELDE Historian llflllflltfll Club Trees. l-4: So- Drama Club Qi IFC 3, Greek ciclnsv Clllll 95 PM-legal -Soc. Dall Co-Chmn. 45 Cleo Club!! 8, 43 History Club 3, 4: SCA I-4, CGH Clnnn. Qi Clean Trees. fl: Young Republican Club Q, 4 . l il.-r fri. AL, . it .J - .L-.l . fy I I runrn uausonib l7l0 lluat 6th St., Superior, Wire. l'l,l., COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS REGINA T. l1lRAllDl 61 Welhnnere Rel., Roslirnlnle llnglirlr Lilerrrlure Newnnrn Club 1-4: English Clubli J UANITA M. JllPPRIllS 3780 Ploridn Ave., hlhnui, Pin. U..J..l...... Il.!...f..,.l. JO-ANN J. HARDLNG llnglirrlr Lilerrrlnre V. DANA HEWl'l l' 7 Myrtle Sl., llrnllleboro, Vi. Lineoln Menrorinl University Uoerrrnrrerrl JORDAN M. HlRSllFIELLl 4 llurwourl SL., Boston Clnnnislry RICHARD A. HO'l l'1l Post Rd., Wells, Me. Ihryrlroloyyh-l'lrilorophy Srnbburel and lihnle 3, fl: SCA 45 Psychology Club 3, 'lg Snnnish Club 4 JUDl'l'H H. HUMPHREY Htl Leighton Rd., Wellesley Oreen Mounlnin Jr. Collegeg Anlioeh College: Lnsell Jr. College English Iiilrrnlnre Dorm House Pres. 3 EliNllS'1' A. HARRISON, JR. 5092 A Washington Sl., Wellesley Clrrnrielry Chemin IHS, Pres. 4, Newrnnn Club 1, -lg llios Clnh 523 Inter- Colleginlo Chr-nr. Sou. Del. 4 ROBERT ll. HICKEY 152 Clili Rel., Milton Psyelrolrrgy Psyehology Club l, Soeinl Chnsu. 52, 'Prnus. 3, Pres. 4, Poster Co-Chinn. 23 Young Republic-uns Club 3, 4 iMrs,l JOAN li. IIORLLCK IQ Cunipello Rel., Prulninghnnr Syrneuse University Sneioloyy LIN NAN Ii. HDANG Puiien, Pnhien, Chinn Biology llios Club 1-8, Pres. 4: Chemin 1, 2, 4: Chinese Stu- dents Club l-8, V.P. 43 Cos- rnopolllnn Club 1, 2: Oerunrn Club lg Hurnnu Biological Assoe. S3 Wesley Club 1-4: SCA1-4 G. MALCOLM HUNT 115 llroolciiehl Rel., Westwood Plrilnsoplry unrl Gorrerrrrrunri Pershing Rilles l, 2, Drill Oi- licer ll, Comnnnrrllng Ollirrer fli Senhbnrel nnrl llhule 3, Drill Ollieer 4: Philosophy Club 3, lg Stud. Aelivilies Conn. V.P. 4: ROTC llunil 1 i .l JOHN H. INOOLD JOHN P. IVANOSK1 204 Cornnsonnenllh Ave., 2 Orehorrl Pk., Roxbury lloslon Ellvlirlll . Plrygi.-,y Preneh Club 23 See. llrl. Club 921 Newunrn Club: English Clnbtl RICHAILD C. JLSLHN JHRRMIAH la. 907 Derlhnnl Sl.. Newton J llREMIAH, JR. 31 Hrnldon Hill Rel WARREN ll. IIASKELL P20 Muine, llrunswiek, Me. llirlory Wesley Clubg Cosnronolilnn Club MARY P. HILTON Q18 lleservoir lid., Chenlnui Hill Clrenrirlry Newrnun Club 2-rl: Chemin Q-4,See. FRANK P. l'lOll'l'ON 577 Mohr St., Woburn llirtory r r LllS'l'lllL R. HUDSON 5 Wnverly l'l,, Melrose Errylislr Lilrrulure Wesley Club I, 3, 4: Yearbook llrl. 9: SCA l-8, 'l'rons. lg llrrglislr Club 8, Pres. A DORO'l'Hl.' M. IANNONR 4 Muuriee Rd., Medford Enylislr Cosrunpolitnn Club 2 RICI-IABO A. JOHNSON 100 A Et., Erominghnm History KIDA See. Pershing Rifles 1,93 Seuhbnrrl unrl Bhule Il, 4: SCA Q-4 CHARLES J. KARALEKA5 Ill Boylston St., Wutertown History German Club l, 'ig History Club ft, 'lg Orthorlox Club I-ft, Pres. 4: Pershing Rifles I, Q, Qnrl Lt. rloeinl Ollleer B, lst Lt. Atljt. OlEeer 4, Pnlterns Bun. Stull Q: Clues 'l'rene. Q5 Henhbnril nnfl Blade 3, 41 Eeurlet Hey fl, 4: hlilitory Bull Chmu. 4, Who's Who A llEA'l'llEB B. KEEN +lBllirel1 Rel., Natick Bennington College llontpornlioe Literature Liturgical Ouuee Choir Dir.: Compnrntive Liternture Club BBEBBIC B. KILLEBREW Q0 Glen Rel.. Rernling Slevin l.iterolure and Lon- guoges Slnvie Club Q ROCHELLE L. KLIN E 05 Beuconshehl Rel., Brookline Government AEfl1 Pres. 3 Seurlet Key S, Scholarship Fund Clnnu. 43 Belle Q-lg Clues See. l, Q, V.l'. 33 l-lillel Conn. 1, Corr. Boo. Sig Activ- ities Conf. Pres. flg SEA 35 Ponhellenie Bel. St, Key Comm. Chmn. l, 2: Univ. Aetivities Advisory Bd. 3, Who'sWho4 - ,.-.Z..-. .-..3,,..... vi, ir v r . i we .. I I 7... 'r u 4! of fl' l ,. ERNEST KRUHAIIN, JR. VICTOR RUBLY. JR, 53 l1lHW004l All-i lli'rlel'11rk B7 Appleton Rel., Auburn Broun University English literature JOSEPII E. LnEBANCE 63 Aluin Rt., Snugus Sociology-Anlhrogologg Sociology LAURENCE A. I.nGA'l l'B'l'A 161 W. High St., u........r.n...1..N.l COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AIARA B. JORBAAN 496 hlnrlborough St., Boston Biology 'l'llELhlA H. RARON I7 Wnrrlnum Rel., Roxbury lllulory Hillel l, Eg llinto1'yCluh3, 4 RORER'll W. KEliSl'lL llfl Shirley Ave., Revere Payelzology Hillel l-45 Ruyelrology Club WON KYUNO Kllll Seoul, Roreu Seoul University History History Club ROBER'l' L. KONBEY ARNOLD KAPLAN 58 Annuneiution Rd., Roxbury History llARRlE'l' Al. KAYE 78 Luwrenee Park Terr., Bronxville, N. Y. Slciclmore College English Mleroture Pulterns Eflitorinl Stull fl, 4 DOBO'l'llY KHACI-IABOORIAN Crystal Rd., Averill ilk., N. Y. CCE Comparative,Literature CHARLES F. KIMBALL 49 Were Bt., Somerville llielory-Economies DIPE JUBl'I'H KORIN Axle itll Ernnklin St.. hlilton N19 Luwrenee Ave.. Roxbury .fl merienu Literature Brnmu Club I, 4: NEWS Erl- itoriol Stull Q4 English Club Q-'lg Cerrnnn Club 'tg Patterns Lilerury Stull -1- wsu-ll,-r Hebrew Teachers College History Hillel 1, 4 dw RUSSELL KHSHNER I8 hlt. Horlrl Rd., Brighton Biology Sturl. Couue. I, 42: Eturl. Aer livitieu Conl. Treus. fl, IFC E, See. 3: Bios Club I-tg German Club l, 'lg Human Biologieul Assoc. 3, Exec. Comm. 4g Chemin lg Hillel l-3 RICHARD A. LnRHETTE I7 Quinee St.. Nntiek Psychology COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS llilrs.i SANDRA E. LEVEY 81 Hollis St.. Mount Kisoo, N. Y. Sociology FEE lteo. See. Q, Historinu 3, Pres.4 Sbeltou Hull Cov't 2, S: Worn- eu's tlitle 't'onm 3, 'l'reos. 4: Hillel 1, 2, 05 Sociology Club 53 ROGER li. LEVY 110 Pleuuunt St., Brookline Government Gov't Club 1-4: Pro-Legul Soo. 3, -tg Hillel 1-45 Young Republicans Club ft MARY A. LOUNEY 117 Higbluud ltd., Somerville Illrrloryt Newman Club l-4 l5AltltY W. LANCSAM 140-10 Franklin Ave., Illuslning, N. Y. Biology 'l'E1li Aus't Worden, Ilioto- riuu, Cbuueellor Wrestling Touui lg Bios Club: IF C Atbletio Dir. ALICE ll. LA'l'Illl0P 40 West Glen St., Holyoke College of New ltoebelle English Litorolnro Nowrunn Club tl, it NANCY J. LEE North Muiu St., Lunouster, N. ll. Goolooy Cl1upelCboir 1-43 Dorm Pres., Soeiul Advisory Ed. 3 JOSEPH L. LEMOS 40 Laurel St., Somerville Eoonornluo Newrunu Club 4: Young Dorn- ooruts Club A ARNOLD ll. LANNI 65 Luke St., Wilmington I-lugerutmvrr Junior College llixlory CE0ltCE'l l'E A. LAUltlN 200 Pawtucket St., Lowell llnyllull Lilornlure EM' Senior Del. PAL Clues See. tl: Nowuuiu Club 1-4: Univ. At Horne 3, 0 MARILYN J. LEICLITMAN Q80 Clovelund Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Enylblr NEWS 13 Coonropolitnn Club 92 TIIOMAS lt. LEltAltl0 5309! Corbitt Sl., ltenrunrukerr, N. J. lliolory Eootbullg Busebullg Nowrnun Clubg Ynrsity Club . l HI l Mi .Li Elini' ,y. ARNOLD S. LEVINE 233 Eelurout St.. Everett Clnunlolry Clienriu 0, it PATRICIA A. LEWLCKI 007 lluverlrill St., Lteuding Queens College llnolisli Lllorulnro ro' w a ELDEN ltl. LEVINE '20 lteuont ltd., Itlnlmlen Jlulliornulioo Bruul 1, 92g lttintb Club 0 JOSEPI-LINE 1. LoCONTE 100 Geuevu Ave.. Boston lliolory of llluu Arlo Ituliuu Club 1, 4: Newuiun Club 1, 4: Eine Arts Club rl Cosnropolitnu Club 4 PAULIN E J. LAPEISE 0l Lowell ltd., Hudson, N. H. llo1non.oo Lurtguugos-llrorrolr llroueb Club I-3, Seo. 43 Sin- vie Club See. 0, Jg lliuiltetbuil Tenor 'Z EDWARD LEAENEE Q0 Donuld ltd., Boston Psychology llumnn lliolngienl Soe. Exec. Bd.: Patterns Bus. Stull: Psy- chology Clubr Cberniu MELVIN II. LEMELMAN 07 Coutrul Avo., Chelsea ltoyeliolouy Psychology Club I-tg llillel I-4: Cerrnun Club 1,95 Young Democrats Club 3, J llAltlllE'l' S. LEENEE 350 Sylvain Ave.. Leoniu. N. J. lilirnui University Crnurnnrenl AEAJJ Stud. Aetivilies Cornnr. 33 Shelton llnll Public ilelntions Member ii: Coverrnuent Hon- o LLOEELJTA C. LOUD YlC'l'Olt N. LOUKAS 230 Wulnut St., Nuwtouville 42 Shurpe ltd., Bebuont Luuoll Jr. College History g 1 llllllEll'll L. LOVE Q43 llnrd Ave., filulen lslund, N. Y. Oberlin History llistory Club Fl, 4: Chorus 4 JEAN E. MaoDONALD I7 Seymour St., Rosllndalo Geology AAH Roe. See. Q,fl, Carr. See. thtleholarship Chmn.8 ' Cluss Social Clunn. Ft, Co- See. tl, Pub. Cbmn. 4: SCA l, 9, Rec. See. 43 History Club lg Geology Club My SPA 8, 4: YWCA 2, S5 Ger- man Club 'Zz Wesley Pellow- ship Q, tl, Membership Cbmn. ll RllllER'l' C. MaeFARLANE 58 Pond St., llilleriea Ilioleyy Rios Club 92-4 JOHN R. MMKENZIE 88 Central St., Abington CGE Government lr t l .t t l . l r i JAMES S. MARCHESE GARRIEL W. MARGOLIS tl Common ill., Lawrence 79 Powell Fit., Brookline Chemistry llietory IFDE House Mgr. Chemie German Club lg History Club l-'l RURERT J. MARLANIJ ANNE F. MARR loft Willow St., Waltham 14 Mt. Calvary Rd., American Literature Ilosliudule Psychology Club l, tp English German Club l, tl ArlJA Newman Club l-4: German Club l-43 Tennis lg Rillory ht Feneingl JOSEPH F. RICHARD H. MAXWELL MA?lTROMARINO 67 Hume Ave., Medlord 14 Church St., Taunton ltehyrou and Phrloroyhy COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS GILDA M. LUDWIG rlllfltt Edgebeld lld., llelbesdu, Md. trniuniry ol Maryland Sociology JllllN W. Maell0NALll, JR. Q83 Wayland Ave., Providence, E. I. llulro University Economies AXA V.P., lluuh Cbmn., lPC Del. Q IFC Greek Rall Trras.t2 ROBERT T. lllaelN'l'YRE 53 St. Rose Sl., Jamaica Plain Roston College Jlathernatios Meth Club 3, 4: Newman Club 4 MARY L. MaeWlLLlAM till Willow Sl., Dedhurn Sooioloyy r , .. .. 'Y l PAUL ll. l,UlillWt'lKl 40 Pleasant St., Webster Ileyeholoyy DDE tiruhbnrd und Blade 45 Bios Club l-3g Chemin l-ftp Psy- chology Club tt, 45 Newman Club l-4: Rille Club 45 Ger- man Club 9,3 RURY I.. Maell0NALD Dnrllslon, Jnnrnira, ll.W.l. L'hemirtry Cosmopolitan Club Q-lg Cho- mia tl, ll, Co-lien. 45 SCA ll, rl GEORGE D. MuolVER Great Rd., Slow A Aawriooo History Z4l'E V.P. tt, Steward Q Debating Soc. lg 'SCA l, tlg IFC tl, Trees. tl DORIS E, MAMIS ill Suelcctt Sl., Providence, ll. l. llioloyy Rios Club lvl: Human Ero- logicul Assoe. Sq Hillel 1-flt Cosrnopolil.un Club tty llooslf ear Club 2 . -.Vfiiiiiiii . or to ri Y y tl . LILY L. MARK 692 La Hulna ill., Makuhu, Waiauac, Hawaii University ol Hawaii English Literature Young Democrats Club 4: English Club 'lg German Club 4: Chemin 4 LENA G. MARTOCCHIO ll Union St., Revere History EK'Pres., Philanthropy Cbmn., Exec. ltd., Pledge Class Soeinl Cbmn. Newman Club l--lg ltnliun Club l, Lg History Club 45 Gamma Della 4g YWCA l, Fl JOEL 0. MAZER 24 Surfside Rd., Lynn Government A iii-T COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS X I l X MICHAEL P. MICHALEAS 124 Hoyt Ave., Lowell Political Science Orthodox Club 4 ILUBY F. MINTZ 12 Little Pond ltd., Belmont Cornell University lleonoinion LOIS E. MISSLE 45 So, Lenox St., Worcester Psychology Psychology Club EZ, 4: Hillel Soeiul Chnrn. 1: Sociology Club HARVEY M. MOORE, Jlt. 9920-B Pelhunrdnlo Ave., Pelbnzn, N. Y. llmrmnr-n J.mrnrmnn.r JEANNE'lvl'E hIeDONALD ltICllAltD M. McGllANE 72 Muin St., Winsted, Conn. ti Show Pl., Foxborn ltornnnco Longnogor and Lit- iitltltfttttttlll orolurcn Ncwrnnn Club 14 MARCIA I. McLELLAN 50 Main St., Snugnu Sociology KKI' Troon., V.P.: EAX Band 1, 2: Chupel Choir 1-4: Shelton Hull House Mgr. 45 SFAScholnrulrig1 nnd Connn.: Scarlet Koyrt ANN M. McPHAIL Q3 Eollen St., Boston University of Mons. Gooornniont llIt,HAttD A. McMULLEN tilt llrnncb St., Lowell Government SCA 39 Pro-Logul Soc. 3. 4: Government Club 2, 4, V.l'.8 DONALD L. MENDELMAN 4810 Isnbelln Ave-. Montreul, Quebec Arnericnn lnternntiounl Col- lege Sociology Sailing Club tt: Outing Club 23 Fine Arte Club 1: Cosmo- politan Club 2 rr , yr r'- y 'i' 1 n JOSEPH A. MICHNIEWICZ Sltichlund Sl., Worcester Clurlt University Biology V AXA GERALDIN E P. MHLALDI 74 St. Andrew ltd., Hutt llonton Anwrioon Lilnrotrovr Hilti' Hush Cunt.. Scholarship Chinn. Pnnhellenic Del.: Newrnun Club 1-it NOHMA G. MONUOUEJUETTE 07 Elliot St., Norwood Bntes College Itornnnoe Longnogen J UNE E. MOIIRILL 70 High St., Newburyport Sociology JOHN J. MIOLIOILE, JR. 7-ltlth St., Midlnud, Pu. Geology Varsity Football 1-tg New- rnun Club l-4 DEBORAH B. MIRSKI 114 South St., Medford Arnorioun Hirtory und Civil- ization Allfli Pnnhelleniu 3 Acllvilien Conn. tl, Activities Churu. 8: Puuhelleuic Joint Advisory Hd. St Clnss Seo. fi CHAHLES lt. MON'1'GOME1tY 10 High tu., Nutick Antioch, University Ol De- troit, Wuyne Univ., llnhson Institute Munio llOlLO'l'HY J. llllllllllli 170 Hillcrest lid., Ncedhuni Sociology KHP QJUIEIIE PEIIIIN l r v i nnvruorvo o. ruurvurs 7 Crestwood Pk., lloxhury Clronrintery Chemin Club 9 MARY A. MoNlCHOL 714 Lowell St., Penhody Biology llllfb Progrunr Clnnn., Trent. Biou Club 3, 4, Seng Cherniu 'l, tl, 4: Ncwnrnn Club l-tg YWCA 1,9-J ANNE E. MEILCIIANT 16 Henderson St., Needhuru Lnsell J uniur College Pnyrrlrology Psychology Club 3 blll.'l'flN NANNIYL' Q0 liorosl St., Wnllbum L-ll1t'llll8ll'll llcblolrry Q, 3, Clrornia, I-fl, V.P. 4 Al.llllllT NEWMAN Il? Hnlluirlonrl llll., llrighton Germanic language and bib rralurr Aflnll V.P. 3, 4 llcllu Prcu. -lg Clams Pros. Qg lllnrl. Conn. Dcl. Q, fl, V.P. 4g llrcsbmun Advisor -lr Scianliu Slull Wrllcr lg Connlilulions unrl lllcclions Comm. Cluun. 4, Gorman Club I-lg lVbo's Who A 'l'llNl NlllllNllllllC '20 llnsl 35 St., Ncw York, N. Y. A mcricu u Univcrsilpy liorarrruraul Cfmnlopolillrlli Club 3, l'l0i'., V.l'. lg lulcrnulionnl Sluil. lbry Promotion Cbmn., Cor Cluun. 'lx llillcl Social Arl- vinory Bel., Sluil. Lcmlcrg 'l'icarlcl. Key, lVbu'u Who 4 1 l 3 rl in f 'lil . JUAN l.. 0PPllNlllllbl JOHN J. 0'll0URKll, Jll. 48 lluy View Ava., Ncwurk, N. J. Douglass Collcgc Franck Prcnch Club 3, 'llrcn.u. rl CllARl.llS C. PAl.llllGlANll, Jll. ll Hurgcnl. Avo.. l.nwrcncc Ilzfology lllos Club l-'lg Chemin l-fl, lluumn lliologionl Assoc. tl, Ituliun Club Q--lg Nowmun Club S, fl: Gcrruan Club lg Pnyolrolbgy Club ll: Chorus il Fllll.VA Al. PATINO bluiu St., Millix llomancc l.anguage.r Spanish Club I-lg llrcuch Club fl: lllllc Club lg Newman Club l, 923 Cosmopolitan Club l L50 llnslcrn Avo., Mulrlcn llnivcrslly ul Gcorgln Psyclrolaay A'I'llAN C. PAPATllrlNASl,lP0lll.0S BSL l.ulcc's llfl., Allston Plnrlcs Allll M. PAUKKUNLLN 193 lluckminslcr llfl,, Brookline Uuivcrsily of llclslnkl lluylialr Lilaralura Cosmopolilnn Club 2 rf. i MARION PERKINS Al.llllllT PllRl.MIl'l l'llR. -L6 Clnrlr llil., llullarrlvalc 6 West klclrlen St., lllallupuu blirlrllcbury College Nortlrcuslcrn University COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS lllPlNE P. Nlll.l.0H QI lllcrriclc Sl., llluroculcr I 'bear loan Ccrmnn Club Q5 Chcmiul Wll.l.lAlhl A. NEWMAN Colclrruolf, N. ll. Jlll.llPl ll. N lillrllllhl 1371 Commonwcrrltl1Avc. Allulon Iliaforn LESTER V. NLCKROSZ 84 Worllrun Sl., Lowell llnivcrsily ol N. ll.: llurvunl Cliemislry llnlvcrslly Ccology Crew I-3: Ncwmon Club 1-3, Gormun Club Q CONRAD Nllllllll N0 Polly Wiggle lurnc, Plcasuntvillc, N. Y. flurrrirau Lilaraluro Socccr I-fl, Co-Cunt. rl H1 i. . xg-Alf, X r , r. I i Chemin l-fl, Trans. rl, Now- mun Club I-45 llllll fl llllWAllll .l. 0'CllNNPA.l., Jll. -bl bilayu'oorl lll., Worccslcr Holy Cross ll islory lliulory Club 'lg Pro-lcgnl Sac. fl. Young llcoublrcnn llub l, Ncwmnn Club RALPH P. PAl.l.lN 73 llrcmonl. Ave., Cholecu Colby Collage Psychology Oll-SEIIN PARK .ua ru Si., , Thong 'Phun Dong Clumgkn, Seoul, Korea. .llallrcmalicn Cosrnopolitnn Club, blnlb Club ALENANDEIL PECEVICH 70 llufvusl lll., llorflrculcr Slavic Languages and Litera- lura Sluvlc Club blYllllN rl. PIQSKIN 16 Sefton Dr.. lllrlgewoorl, ll. l. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS IBBNE POllMUltbKl llluiu St., Stony Creek, Conn. llrnerson College Sluuio Luuguuges uuii Litero- lure Sluvie Club FZ, tl, V.P. 41, 'l'reus. fl, Newruun Club 1, 83 CLA Chorus fl SYLVIA J. ILATNEB 93 Floyd St., Dorchester University ol Moss. Biology Bios Club Q-lt: Seicutiu tl, J: Iluurnn Biological Assoc. 52, tl: Hillel 52,8 NOILMAN A. ltElD 103 lntervule Fit., Boston Cerruouio Luuguogos AKDA tleeylllllfll Qntl Vice Dist. Rep. Uerrnuu Club I-A BE'Pll E. BUUDE Crocker's Neck lbl., Cotult Oberlin College Philosoylrygltuliyiou Clee Club 1, 3, tg SCA llxoe. Bti. l, Publicity 3, Cont. st: YWCA lg Congreuutionul Club See. 3, Worship 43 Litur- gicul Duuce tl, J: Cluipel Choir tg Cosuropolituu Club tg NEWS 1, 3: llurriet B. ltiol1urd's House llistoriuu JOAN B. BOCHMAN 20 Wlrituruu St., Dorchester Couoruniuut Allfl' Punlrellenle Del. Puubellenii- Sinu Clnnn. Q. JUNE K. PE'l'EltSON IU Lirulen St., lteuding History Lili ltuslr Cnpt., Exec. Conuu. YWCA 1-3, Stull.-Pneulty Lunelreons Clnnu.: Uulnuru Dellu SZ, 3, Pres. tg Stull. Coun. ft: Sturt. Activities Conn. Pub. Clunu. lip HUB Bd. Clnnn. 4: lllstory Club 4: SCA 1, 52: Deltu4 ALLEN B. PIBBCB Dublin, N. ll. Geology it ,r BASIL G. l'll'l'l'PE 4611 Wultlier Ave., Bultirnore, Mil. University of lllurylurul .lolrnu Hopkins University Gouenununl A. Sl-l1IlLBY PLSANL 118 lluntoul St., Beverly llouunure Luuguuges UIBA Pub. Cburn., tlociul Cluuu. French Club t-'lg tipuuisb Club l, 52, 4, lice. ll, Newrnnu Club 1-fl RONALD l'i. POWELL B5 Buirtl St., Dorelrester History Allll LBC Del. History Club 9, 4: Cuveru- nieut Club tl, ftp Pre-legul Soc. tl, il: llunuur Biologieul Assoc. V.P. 3, tg llillel l-tg Seubburil uucl Bluile Liuison Otlieer 8, fl, ltlilitury Bull 'Picket Counn. Vice Clnun. Sig Cbenristry Club lg Spunisb Club 52 ALAN tl. BAYBN H1 Bright ltd., Beluront Coueruurcut Class Pres. fl: Stull. Couu. 3, 'lg Young ltenublieuus Club 3, fl: Covernnient Club 2, 3, Pros. 4g l'ro-legul Soo. 3, -t: Wlro's Wbo A EILBEN E. RNIB 742 Brookloy ltd., Junruieu Pluin Sociology RONALD lt. BICCO 41 Busby St., Pnwtuokct, lt. I. JOHN C PRIHLOII 978 Ponderlroust lllvtl bouurrillt Goooruuuul Hockey? DOB0'l'l'lY A. RAYMOND 527 Britton St., Stoughton Gororurueul llEFilltBll lll. ILBYNULLJB tl Christy Lune, North lturulolpb ltegis College Sociology Sociology Club il: Psyclrology Club B, st: Boosters Club 4: Newnunr Club 4 LAWLLENCB S. BOAZBN ltlli llvnns ltd., Brookline Biology Wusbiugtou und Jellorsou Plilfll Stewurd, Co-Bushing College Cluuu.. Pledge 'l'rulnei', IBC Newurun Club l-3: SFA Couuu. 43 Bios Club bi-li Sei- entlu il: Outing Club B, it ALDINA BODBIC UBS County ltd., Bust l reeton'n .rl uiericou l.ituruture MABIANNE lttlllblllli Q33 Clinton ltoutl, Brookline ltlury Wusbinglon College Bruruiuglnuu Stute Teueliers NANCY A. Pll'l'KE 17 Cuurptield ltd., lllunclrester, Couu. Colby Jr. College .Psychology Nortlreust Hull 'l'reos. 3, Pres 'lg Psychology Club 3, V .P. 4 PAUL D. PIZZI U5 Wuluut tit., Ilelnrout History 'Young Deiuoeruts Club if W aw El' . t I ly s' ll ' i .Ms , .' 'Lbs' ,i .,, -.' ir, ,. ll v , t ri, -ri Mil t id- l 3. eu, i, . Al.YCli ll, lilillllili 44 Wilrninglon Avo., lilorelioslier ' University oi A'itl?iSllt'l1lISf'll'2 Soeiology llillel 3, ri: NEWS rl CllAlll.liH li. lt0'l'li'lAN -lift V.Ii.W. l'lcwy., liroolrllne Anierienn lnlerunlionnl Coi- lego P.i'jll'il0lllf11l 'l'Efl1 llnrlinnienloriuu Psychology illuli Q--ig Hillel '2-4: Hurnnn lliologienl Assoe. fi cr' .I x s s' X '- i .,e,Jfu.g CAll0l. lil. llii'l l'Nlili illfl li, Venter Fil., Alnneliester, funn. Syrueusc University History A lift' llnnhellenie Del. JANE ll. RYAN I8 Kleliort Ave., Webster College oi New lloehelleg tftili History Nownuin Cluli l-il: llistory Cluli 45 Young llepuiilienn Clulii lit'i'l'lll1lll SARANGA Q7 Henlli St., liroolrliue Gozwnnuut iiovornnient Clulig Young llexuoeruts Flnln llillel AllDlliiY SCI-IDENIIERR 76 Shorty Hill Rtl., Nowlon Highlands Pine lllnnor J r. College Googiropliy Geogrnphicnl Soo. Soc. tl iflY.l,YlA A. lilllxfllllill Dlrl Dixie lligliwny, lit. liroe. lllln. g.. If lil'.i.A lllillHN A87 Worreu lit., lloxliury linglinli I.ill'rulnro llliWAllD Al. SACK5 to Nollingliiil llil., llriglulon llozwumoul Alili Fgt. ut Arms lflierniu lg Government Clulr H, 49 Pro-logul Soo. Q--lg Young lieruoernln Cluli ll, 4: iiliul. Conn. Sig llnllerns Dun. Stull Q-ii ROSS G. 3fillAl 'l 506 W. Pork lilvil., llnililonAclrl, N. J. llooloyy AXA liituul Clunn. Crew l-4 l.. DHCKDR, tiCllWANNECKE ll llnnk Lone, Essex, Conn. llovoremeul Ilnrriot li. ltioliurils Co-op llouso lice. Fioe. Q, House Clerk 3, -lg Sailing Club 1, Q, Coiumorlore fl, in Sailing 'llenm i, fi, 4, Teum Cool. bl Cillllil. 9iHAl'lIi0 139 Arlington limi., Hroolrline Syrneuse University lll.AlNll IIDSDN liEltYl. .l. DDSENSTEIN 516 Dolphin llil., to Euston St., lirookline Newton Centro lliolooy Iiioiooy Sooner Q, lluinnn lliologieul 'PEE Alorslinl Assoo. Q,1i, Pros. 4: Dios Fino Gffflllllllijilllllil,iiQiil0!li1lilll l-'ig Nllliltll l, ft, HUD 3, Q-izllroneli Club lg Hillel Assoc. liil. 4, Chemin l, Q3 llillel I, Q: tienrlet Key sl: Whoo Who 4 l.lllliY Al. ll,0'FilAN riAliDllA ll, llD'l'AlElt 193 Centro St., lirookliuc 310 'l'niier Ave., 30Pl0l0l1ll i'rovirlenee, li. l. llillol Q-43 iioeioiogy Cluli Il Sociology Sociology Cluli: 'Forrieretlo lg Spanish iflnlw l . ERAL ARTS .IANlCli H. ll.llS3Dl.l. I4 Allinn Sl., Doreliesler Geology AAH Rushing Chinn. 9, Pun- hellonie Del. lffl, V.l', 3 Newmnn Cluli l-fig Pun- hellenio Conf. 1, it, Trens. fl Flll'Il,llilCK .l. fiiililill 12070 N, Holton lil., Aiilwnniseo, Wis. liniversity of Wiseonsin lieononrios Hillel 3, fig Sturt. Zionist Org. li, A DAVID V. SCl'IAFFER Q85 Pine St., Gorrlnor Iiogiisli Literature lllAll.'l'HA li. SEMANS 56 American Legion Highway, Dorchester History AED V.P., Scliolnrship Clinm., Rush Capt., Corr. -Soo. Stud. Activities Conn. iteo. Seo. is History Club Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Hllll Q, 3, Ass't Bus. Mgr. ig Hillel lg Delto 4g Eienrlet Hoy 43 Who's Who 4 DOROTHY SIIAPIRD N95 Cornmonwenlth Ave., liriglitou COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS JASON SIIULTZ' llu Devon ill., Roxbury lliologg Bios Club ll, 3: Hurnnn llio- logicnl Assoc. 3g lxieierrllo 8: Ed.-lu-cbiel 4 KIVA SKOLNICK 752 Addinglou lld., llroukline Chernirlrg Soccer: Suiliugg Debloluy: Clreuriu GEORGE L. SPELIOS 60 Roy St., Springfield Biology TEIII Bios Club 1-4: Hunrun Elo- logicul Assoc.. 2-43 Orthodox Club 1-45 HUB 2, 3, Assoc. Ed. 4: NEWS2 CAROLE Il. STAVENHAG EN 135 Illosnorn St., Lexington Bennington College Englirlr ldleroluro English Club 8 DENNIS S. S'l'llA'l'OULY 98 Nowlurll Sl.. Lynn lliologg Swirnuring'1'ouur lg Orllrodox Club l-4: Bios Club 3,4 ILOBERT G. SU'l 1'ON 988 blcnroriul Dr., Cambridge N. Y. S. '1'er-brrieul lnslllulu f.llr1mr.i..I.n.. blAll'l'lN J. l:ll'lAl'lllO fllll llnwllroru lil.. New llcdlord .llollrrrnulier 'l'E'l1 Ass'l llursur llrouornics Hoc. LZ, 3: Hillel bile lllulb Club ll, Druuur Club ig NEWS l 'l'llEllD0liE D. SIIEEMAN E07 Lenox llll.. llroolrlyu, N. Y. Eernronrier 'LA Pledge blusler, Me., So- eiul Chinn.. House Mgr. Scarlet Key ll, fl: Dolln ll, lg Nlllll. Couu. 3, lg Acliviliee Couu. 23 Joiul Aclivilies Coon. Advisory Ed.: Hillel Soriul Clrnrn,g SEA Reg.: Wl1o'sWbo4 W? l'lAllllY bl. SILUMAN 19 Tennis lid.. Mnltupurr ll islorg Ccrnnrn Club 2, llg Suilinp, Club 3: llillel l-8 ROEEILTA E. SMl'l'li 9890 Wulnnt Blvd., Aslrlnbuln, Ohio Denison University: Vander- blll Urrivernily rllrrllrernolicr AAA MAIDA J. SPERLINC 7l0 Conruronweollb Ave., liorilull llnrrrurd College Fine .flrlr JOE E. STEAKLEY lldlll liirkwood. Ft. Worlb, Tex. lluivernily ol blurylnrnl Ceogruglrg l'i1DNEY A. STILONC 269 Brown ill., Wullburn iloeiologg S'1'ANLllY SHULLAN S7 Eerwiu Sl., Eoslou lbgcbologg Vnrsily Tennis Tenor 9-4: Psychology Clubg ileubburd und lllude il. L ELIOT H. SOMERS U8 Tuylor Crosswuy, Brookline Ilirlorg ALAN ll. il'l'All'l' ll Pielrerel Ed., Wellesley Mollrorriolrfrr llootbull 1 GERALD L. S'l'E1'AK0l ll 138 llrnrorr Sl., blullopun Cborrrirlrg 1lfEll Mutb Club 19 Chemin 2--lg liguniub Club 1: Dl1l0llllllI. fl CLAIRE BllPOVl'l'Z 30 Newnnur Sl., Lewiston, ble. H rrlorg Hillel Club 1-2 LENDRE A. SI-IESTACK lil Arleigb lld., lloclrville Centre. N. Y. llornunro Longuogrr ond Lil- rruluro LAX Terrierellen lg llooslcrr Club 'lg Cosruopolilnn Club 3: ilgnuieb Club 92-4: Freneb Club 45 Hillel 1--l 1 2 ig- I. l l ll 1 SARAH E. SWINTON HAERIET M. 'l'AllllAN'l' -ll Wnnresit lid., Wubnu 32 Perkins Ave., ll irlorg Norwich. Conn. A A -T T AT, CHARLES E. 'lllElLNAN llrungo Center ltd., llrnnge. Conn. Corrrnnrrnl I I 1 A 4 Z' N3 1 ttl -7 V este. in rr'r'llt1 r' .- 1 4 'clit' 'A '1- lygif ' A 'eo I, 1- L ' me .'. -. YW: is.. LIDIJA TRENCIS 81 Moreland St., Roxbury Biology Bios Club 1-'tg Chemistry Club1,4g Germun Club 1, 2 JOYCE C. TYLDSLEY 161 Dodge Row, Beverly French .litll-tlilllll ll. VACHON 6110 Crescent Ave., llunrford, llle. Anrcricars History Hillel 1-4: Pre-legal Soc. 51, 45 Myles Stnndlsh Social Cornnr. 1, Beurron tilall Writer 4 FRANCRR Al. VCZZlil.LA 14 Alpine Pl., lirrurklin Sociology Rflth V.l'., Pledge Trainer Stud. Conn. 3, Sec. tg Neo'- man Club 1-tr lleltal ANN ll. WEIN 80 Kipling lit., Providence, ll. l. History Hillel 1, tl: EAX2 ELLA S. WES'1'E1tMAN 12 Evelyn Rd., Everett fr 'I I hl,'l,,.-L.. It0BE1t'1'.1. Tltllll 133 North St., Methuen University ol Alrtssuclrrrsetts History MIRIAM A. TYLER 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston English Literature KKI' YWCA tl, Trens. ill English Club Q-at ADRLE M. VANDINI 111 llarnilton St.. Plymouth French Newman Club Del. 1, 92, So- eiol Chinn. tl, 3, Pres. fl: llrotlrerhood Conn. Del. 11, 4, llec. Sec. -t WILLIAM T. WALLACE. JR. 20 Pleasant St., Littleton, N. H. Tufts College Religion emi Philosophy Crew 1, 25 Wesley Fellowship 1, 4, Comm. Chmu. 2, Pres. S5 SCA 1-8, Co-Chmn. 45 Ger- man Club 25 Bios Club lg Chemla lg Chapel Choir lt Leadership Seminar Comm. 8 ARLENE L. WEISS 11175 Enst Qlltlr St., Brooklyn, N. Y. llrooklyu College English Literature Internntionol Stud. Assoc. its Ililloll ENNIS Me. WHALEY Q51 Wnles Ave., Brockton Mn rllilsn Pnlllxrm I If COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ltU'l'll l. 'lllllhlllh PRISCILLA li. TRASK 20 Norcross Point, 18 Woodserlge lid., Shrewsbury West hledlord llistory Sociology Glce Club 1, Clrornl Art Soc. AAA Civics Chn1n.,Asst.So- Qg Liturgienl Dance Choir 35 cial Chmn. llurriet E. lticlurtds llonse Boosters Clnh Sec. 45 Soei Corr. Sec. -1, Slavic Club 4, ology Club 1, SCA Clrnpol Choir il: Chupel Usher Q-3 r l f fr u.. .X I MYRON A. TUCKER 35 Portinn ltd., Brighton Northeastern University lliology lllrh Seabbnrd and lllnde Asst. Plerlge Trninerg Bios Club hlAltIl.YN ll. UCKO 496 Lincoln Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. llomrmcc Languages F22 Terriereltes 1g Cheerettes 15 French Club Q5 llilleltl Iltl'FA VILKS 928 Akron St.. lloxbury Geology WARREN S. WEBB 819 Second St., Watsonville, Calif. History rI1A0 Historian Wesley Fellowship 1, Worship 2, Recreation 8, Treas. 4: SCA l, Recreation 2, Worship 8, Brotherhood 4: Brother- hooclCoun.V.P.45GleeClub1 D. It. WEKSTEIN 364. Blue Hill Pkwy., Milton Biology CIJA Bios Club 2-45 Human Phys- iological Soc. 83 SFA 23 Hillel 1-4: Rifle Club 4 llEVElll.Y E. WILLll'l'T 11141 Commonwealth Ave., llriuhlon COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS yyygpyyyrp yy, GAYLE B. WOODWELL WILLIAMSQN 47 Beaulort Ave., Neeelbunr 131 W. Broad St., IIIII09 CUIICIIC Stnnrloril, Conn. HUWIIIIIIUIII University ol' Connecticut SCA 'Ii GUWIIIIFRIII Club Hr gg,,gy,,g, 1,y,,,y,,,,, Young Republican Club 4 Cross Country 1, Cosmo politnn Club 2: SCA 1, A J UDITII YAVERBAUM NORMAN A. ZIEGLER 315 Edward St., 7 Pnrkmau St., Brookline Harrisburg, Pa. Denison University ttorernrrrent rlreerieae Literature WBIIR Stull 1, 2: Hillel 1-4: Young Deruoerats Club 8, -1: Government Club 3, 44 Shel- ton llall Stud. Gov't3 RICHARD F. WYNOCK 111 Freeborn Ave., East Providence, R. I. CGE Clrenristry GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES LEVI C. ADAMS 35 Lineoln St., Illest Metlioril Hiolagy IlLlZABE'I'I:I J, ANASTAS 14 Jnrnnieawuy, Jamaien Plain Ertglieir Literature GEORGE J. ARROLL 85 Millett Rel.. ilwnnrpseott CGE Biology Bios Club 4: Human Biolog- ical Assoc. 4: Scientits Stull 12 ROBERT C. BARACH Mntlison, Conn. C. DAVID BASS 1868 Cornmontvealth Ave., Brighton Clrenrlstry JOAN L. BEIILOW 114 Strntlnnore lid., Brookline University ei British Colum- Inu Sociology AIIIE JOHN L. BONAFEDE II Albion St., Roxbury Biology KARNIG BOYAJIAN 42EIdretlge St., Newton Gooerrunent DEREK F. BROWN 185 Vnuglrnn St., Portlnnel, Me. Eeonoruies WARREN C. CARBERG, Jll. 55 Phillips St.. Boston English Literature RICHARD III. CARMOSINO 117 North St., Meellield Biology ANNA S. CARTEII 36 West Cedar St., Boston Roreeaeo languages WILLIAM F. CASEY 31 Peterborough St., Boston Goeeronzertt SALVATORE A. BENJAMIN COGEN 58 West Decllnun St., Boston Pltysies JOIIN C. COGGIN. JR. It Boswell SI., Boston tlooerrrnrent JOAN B. COLLE 510 Park Drive, Boston 15 University oi Conneetieut, University ol Georgia A merieaa Literature KKI' WILLIAM C. COLLINS, JR. 3 Ilewitt Sl., lllurblelreoel tllatlrernaties GORDON K. COIIISTOCK 924 St. lIlnry's St., Boston Pliilosopltg ES'I'ELLE COOPER t1Sulton St., lllnttapnn Clrernistry PHILIP II. CRAIG IQ, Durango, Colorado Plrilosoylry anti Heligiort ALFRED A. CRAMER 180 Lakeview Avo., Cambridge tioeernrnenl EDWIN E. CRUISE Iitl lilnrgnret Rel., Newton Geography IIICIIARD A. CUDWOIITII 14 Gibson St., Dorchester English Literature EDWARD H. CUIIIMINGS 9212 llenth St.. Brookline Government LYN T. DAY 13 Valentine St., Curubritlge History and Sooial Studies AIIISTIDES J. DEM ETIIIOII 25 Washington St., llaverhill M otlrerrretles EDITH E. DUNFOIID Eillow St., Norwalk. Conn. Arnerienn University Government AAD Rush Clrnrn. II. Pres. 8 IIOSAMOND T. DYE lttt Walnut St., Brookline Cornell University: Ilatlelille I'IrilosopIry aint lleligion SHIRLEY C. ECKAUS 18 Bates St., Camlrrirlge Sociology ANDREW E. El+'STATHIOU 8 Tobin Ct., Roxbury Plrilosoplry and Religion JOSEPH J. FALCO I7 Worsler St., llletllord Clrernistry LAWRENCE J, FARESE 88 Bay State Rel., Boston Piiilosogrlry arnl Psyelrotogy ROBERT S. FINE 48 Ellington St., Dorahester History FRANCIS X. FITZGERALD It Bruellord, Somerville English Literature Alt'l'IlUlI A. GOODWIN Psyeirologg RODERICK M. GOYETTE Biology JACK J. GREEII 44 Kilsytlr lltl., Brookline Psychology WILLIAM F. GRIEVE 9211 Qneensberry St., Boston Plrysies BRENDA J. GROSS tltltl South St., Brookline English Literature ELSA I. GRUBER English Literature STANLEY P. HARDY 117 Aspinwnll Rel., Doreltoster 1'lrilo.soyiry eral Religion German Club l: Itulinrr Club it JOYCE II. IIAIIIIINGTON 1103 Benson SI., lloston Ilsyelroloyy DAVID L. HERMAN 1135 Waring Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. .I rnrriean Literature RHONA L. HOFFMAN 3800 Lake Shore Dr., Clrieago, Ill. Fine Arts CHARLES G. IIOMSY 118 Josephine Ave.. Somerville CGE Heonornies EVANGELOS IATRIDIS 16 Pelham Rd., Waltlnnn Biology MARION T. KAFLAN 1091 W, Hortten St., Pirilutlelplria, Pa. Sociology ELLEN H. KELLY 118 Blake Rel.. I.exington History ERIK .l. KEMPINSKI 1912 Commonwealth Ave., Allston Matleoieties JO ANN E. KING 16 Arlington St., Canrlrridge Chemistry LAWRENCE KOLP 18 Salisbury Rel., Brookline History MICHAEL E. KOROL 195 Kreag Rd., Fairport, N. Y. Geverrorterrt STEPHANIE A. LEARY 00 Henry St., Cambridge English Literature ANN C. LECOMTE 58 Elliott Ave., No. Quincy Chemistry I MARCIA G. LEIBOWITZ 8515 Henry Hudson Pkwy., Riverdale, N. Y. Iternertee Languages IIIARIAN S. LEIBSOHN 21 Parks Vale Ave.. Allston History ICK H. LIU National Tuirvun Univ. Hon pital, Taiwan, Chinn Economies ltO1lEll'I' E. LUCIEN AI,l,ISON ll. MoellLlNAl.ll Q08 lilorrotuin Ave., llovoro llirlrrrg lIl.AlflllA W. MARl.ANlt Box 608, Ilgtrrrrgrlt. Me. lliologg RICIIARB B. MARTIN Boston Neelc Bel., SlllIllfl0llSltlll'0ll, R. I. l'lo.r.vies BENTON ll. MASSEI,lr 77 llnrkmnn St., Brooklyn Eeorrornior Wll,l.lAM R. MAWIIINNEY 53 So. lfreseerrl Ilireirit, Rritglrton Ilirlorg HELEN M. Mef'AR'l'HY Q06 Minot Ht., llorelrostor Ronlon Tetrelrers College llirlorg .IIIANNE S. MrKE.tGB W9 ll'lrrinEt.,Sor1lot'd, Me. Riologg WILLIAM J. MELLEY QSM llorltwrry, fllielwort Sociology JEAN M. MENIJELSOIIN 7Q llevonalrire lltl., Wnlron Honranee l,nrrgrmge.e IRWIN B. Mll.l.Ell l5'2 Brrrllell llrl., Wintlrrop Sociology I 'ARUL MIIRHENHTERN 50 L'lnirnront St., lgfnn llioloflll Sociology MA RGARETE A. MIITTEII 784 Boneon St., Boston Garmont DANIEL C. NYMAN 6 Roswell St., Boston English Literature ARTIIUR ll. PALMER Q05 Shirley Rt., Winthrop Iirgehologg JOIIN 'l'. PAPPAS llfl Rrlrlloll Sl., No. Weyrnoulll English literature MARJORIE A. PAYETTE 9785 Ilill Pnrlc Cr., Montrenl, Cnnntln. Romrmec l.onguogr.r IJOMINIC PERENZIN B33 Boneon t'lt., Boston Economies VINCENT A. l'ETRACCA 45 Morllon St., No. Rnnrlolph Psgelrologg SYBELLE M. PBBNER tl Pine Low, Glen Cove, N. Y. Government STUART P. QUINT, JR. 3 Grnnrl View Ave., Penhoily llislorg PAUL. W. RAllIlA 418 Woleott Sl., Auhnrnrlole Geology MARTIIA tl. RISI I0 Woorlwnrrl St., Quincy Englirrlr literotrm' NORMAN W. ROSENTIIAI. 97 Boiron Lime, Quinny Sociology I BETTY J. RYAN l8l59 Vnoghn Sl., Detroit, Mich. Psgehologg JUBITII BAUNBERS Q l'nr1oSl.. llorolrerrler .flnrerienrt Litcrooirtr ISAAC SALAME IBB Roy State Rel., lloston Alrl..LN ll, SALT 5tlQCer1lret?t..,Noivton Eeononzior l'Alll, J, SAl.'l'EllH IB 'I'reseolt. lit., Quiney History IRVING A. ttfTlllVAR'l'Z ll-I Brnirrnrrl Rel., Allston llistorg EUGENE l. SENAI. B0 Noble Ht., W. Newton tlerrnori Whos Who 4 Jlllll. Sll.-lltlll Isroel florrerir.nreril .IBSEPII ll. BILVERMAN :SQ7 Revere Sl... Revere Rrgelrologg COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ROLAND W. HMITII QBIA Clroslrrut llill Ave., llrigllton Plrgsico KARL M. STONE 'Zell Iflrnnrlrers Sl., Boston Ii0lfCI'it.1lll'llrI l'AIl I, 'l'ATSlllS l'2t .Burnrncr St., lroirell Brreerrrrrrfrll FREBA TIIEBIIBLB Q89 llenoon St., Boston lliologg ll.lt'TllARB W. TIIBMAS Qt Warren Sl., Salem l'ltilo.i-ogltg tool Gooernrrrerrt MURLEY 'l'tll.l.EH 80 Morllioro El., Boston Rislorg ITARI, lr. TOMEE H5 Roele llill Ave., l'ortsnrontlr, N. ll. Rrgelrolrrgg ITARIJN E. TUREK H lllrineelill St., Arlington Prgelrologg ROBERT M. WAITKH 070 Wnslrirrglon Sl., Ho. Rrointreo Ilsgelrologg 'DA IECQ Eeneingg Psyclrologg Clulr CI'lAlll.Etl ll. WIIEATLEY 79 Berwick I'l., Norwoorl Plrilosoghg and Goverrurrenl JUIIN W. WILKINIIBN It lleorlrorn Avo., Beverly Gozrerrrnaerr! EDWARD WITT 545 llenrl St., Storrglrlon Clzenrislrg tTllRlB'I'0I'l'lER ll. W0ll'l'lllNE'I'BN llepol Rrl., Truro Ilnmilton College llittorg EEEANIIR .l. ZOIIJIS IBB Kenloglteng Ave., Bangor, Mo. tQ'omgarotivc Lrfterolrire B .H ,Q 1 N at lr ,. I r , I I I l L 4 il 4 A I .. In ri' ft g J .4 I 'i IL I I' ' .ir . l 7 , xl' N 01' . 1 1 i' ' E r w vm, x N NL V '-WMI?wma.. FN uv mx. fm. w mf W Q ,xW..Am, mmwgwz'-',,1' um W W ,mW'1nN.-M N ,V K fr Us 'f Kevin Kealruey President wr X!,' i L, 'lt 1 Q1 'A as uq j W William G. Sutclilfc, A.B., AM., Dean. Ruth 1'o1't11uy ,,w,,,1,1 1 w um 1 u ' X 1 W , 1X 1 W 12 WMM-Wuwhfwg 4' 'J A NW 1'xW W Q Wxwlwov awk Wi MiML,,LWiiw'g1Y Secretary i V A 53 W, .1 QSM Y X . af wp-I - 'sf' find. .Ji I '-. ni iw Sillldfil Moriuu Vice-President John Zevitus I ! l reasurer COLLEGE OF' BUSIIN ' ia an, fl , f H' 5 'um ' ' 'H 45,31 Nw H 519 Q Q - 'I ,T -X ' , P 4' V ps qw 3 lil , 4' J Y H ' 1 , pb 1 W I ull- ,- W H ,A ,ww ' 111 H X w :! u Y I ' . 1 fl U 'N gn ' It N 5 V5 1 1 lil, f ' I .N 4 ' ,, Q in , X V V ai 1 'I P711 5 ', 1 I '3 mv M f g 222 +++ full' m: 532' 'st - , . r ,, V! .Q-2 , u1. ffV ' 'M H ,i hast H I Vg I I ,L u ESS ADMINISTRATION ., II ii 1 W X ll r 1 i X wir ir.. i l. i r l Second flow: Prof. L. Trowbridge: Mr. C. 'l'lreodoro: Profs. J. Kelley, D. Stotlrer, E. Robinson, G. Howe: Mr. ll. Wlreelerg Profs. l. Wlrilteruore, ll. Wuslr- burn, J. Krey, ll. Hussey. Front flow: 'Plro Misses V. Wuller,I.lrlerrtl1g Profs. C. Puuske, M. Connelly, A. Plutlrg the Misses I. Roman, M. Mackay. l ' . f I . r i W I J i 4 ot M X Muir .i l r .W .W M Second flow: Profs. ll. Perl, ll. Slrerburne, ll. Du- slrrnrro, K. Norrrrrsrlroworidor-, ll. Rodgers, N. Kuobler, ll. Str'ic-klrrrrrl, ll. Spinuoy, J. Bouts, L. llowls, N. Srlrunclre, A. llullrerfowl, W. Circollog Mr. B. llludgeg Prof. W. Duuforllrg Mr. L. Di- Ciovamrig Prof. C. llvrrbergg Mr. C. C1'osby.l ronl flow: Mr. A. lloyg J. 0,COIlIlGllQ Profs. Il. Smith, J. Fuwrrlt, ll. Mnrurix, ll. Corlsong The Misses D. Carlson, ll. llrlrlyg Messrs. E.B1'yunt, D. Mclfrierrg Prof. B. Forrsf. lil . 1 1 i W r Srronrl flow: Profs. A. 'lll10ll1pS0ll, 0. Tzrbor, S Lunier, C. Porklrurst, N. V uillou11rier', F. lloody S. Frierllnmlg Mr. V. llurlruns, Jr.g Prof. D. Ashton Mr. l.. lir'oulrnr'rl. l rorr.l lioro: Mr. L, llpsteiu Profs. G, Cururnirrgs, E. Post, J. lfrorrolr, ll. Ad- lingfon, M. Colreug Mr. S. Lur1ouster'. KBNIIAIJ. tl. ABBOTT 160 Mountain Ave., Malden ttruaral Business Management Soc. tt, 4 RICHARD N. ANDEIISIIN 80 Fuller tit.. Dorchester tleueral llrtairtera AEI! JIIIIN ll. BAGIJIY 50 Bruoktieltl lltl., Islington tit. Lawrence University MBA Foreign Trarle ' I CGLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NUIIIVIAN U. IIAIIIIIIS lt Palmer tit., Watertown .ftrluertiaiutr BUNALD P. BAItBAtlAI.I.0 80 Vine Bt., Somerville tteneral Ituainera Zlfltll Newman Club 4 IIUGI-I W. BABTELS, JB. tt Apple Il'0r Bd.. Q5 Ileelu tit., Dorchester Framingtmut ttauerat Business tfttlft Newman Cltllt 3. 'li YOUHK Industrial .Ilauapamrut Democrats Club 9-4 lllenley Clubg Management MABTIN J. BABIIBTT, JII. AItNOI.lJ J. AKlt.ltI.lnY NATAIJI. ll. ALPIZBT I8 Qnebecrtt., 00 Parksitlc St., tlpringttcltl Fnrrnington, Me. tllrrlieal Secretarial Jlarkrtiug Outing Club Treaa. 0, Pics. 4: American Marketing Assoc.. Stud. Club 3, it MARVIN ASNEB lt0BltlI'I' A. BACCI 57 Putnam St., Quincy 570 Mystic Ave., Somerville tllarlreting Jfunaperurrrt IIA Newman Club 7-Ig Manage- lIInrket1ngt1oc..I,4. Hillel l 0 ment Soc. 0. 4. Veterans line, IIIIIIEIIT Il. IIAIIJIY NA'l'AI.Ilil BAIJAN tttl No. llaneock St., 002 Washington Bt., Irexingtun Ilurahcgtnr Nortltcasteru University Retailing Industrial Management Kill Social Cltmn. ttg V.P. 4, Management Soc. See. tl. 4 Rush Capt. 4, Fotul anrl Ilaslt- ion Club tg Workshop t, 2, Cbmn. ftp Marketing Club 3, 41 Armenian Club V.I'. A .21 r IIAYMONII F. BEATIIN IIIIIIIIIIII' W. IIBECIIIIII 180 Church tit., Milton ttt Gilman tit.. Somerville Temple Univcraity .teeouutiug tleuaral llunintua BTX Accounting Soc. 7-4: Veteruni tloc. Q-it NIIEII J. lIlll.CtllIllT, Jll. ICATHARINE M. IIEIIL 05 Fairmont St., 00 Brattlo St., Cambridge Wetlierefieltl, Conn. MBA I '- H- A tm .mum I I fx .. BDWABD 'lI. BARRETT, JB. 57 Fruiry St., Merltleltl General Business Class Trees. 4: EVE Div. Stull. Conn. WILBUII B. BBANII tttt Granite Ave., Milton ttrnaral Business WlI.I.lAlIl ll. IIIllIllIIiNl liI.It tfttt-20 7 0 Ave.. Ken' tlartleus Ilillsi, New York .traouuting 'IIA liueinl Cbutn. Lock Q, 09 Scabbnrtl antl Illurle 3, A: Accounting Soc. Q-tl: lllllel lol: SFA I, L25 -Sailing Club Q-Ag Insurance line. Q, II: IIIIII I, 92, NBWSI JUAN C. BBIIIINSON 409 lleaeh Ml St.. Belle Harbor, It. I., N. Y. Business Education I COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATICN CHAIILIIS II. BLUIIS'I'IIIN UI Ilescrvoir, NWIIIIIIIII General Ilusineuu Aiurlcrliug Assoc, 92 LAUIIIINT AI. IIDISVIIIFI' 91 Parker St., Wilmington Ilmuwe Clues Sec. I: Html, Conn. LAWRENCE A. IIIIIINSTEIN U66 Furrmce Ijruolc Pkwy Quirwy AIILENE II. IIEIIINSKY DAVID I IIIIIIKIIIIIII Q92 IIIusvot St., Ilurolresler 901 IIu5Irr1u,Iur1 Au Ilrriversilyofllluss, Ilruolrhu N I Jledivul Sevrvluriul llarlrclmy Ilillel AIIII Iluuae Algr As-It hx DAVID IlIlIINli'I'EIN IIII IIAM J IILSHO IIII Boulevard Terr., Drlglrlun Q8II1urILs Sl Aulrurmlule .llurlreliny IIunuycruc'uI Illurlwliug Suu. II, A ANTIIUNY J. IIIIIIIU ' QUALII J BIBIIO III7 Nevada SI., Newton 'Z Iluwlres Sl Alurlrlllreufl General Business I em ral Ifumuss AEII IIisturiuu, Suv., beurur ALIIAIIIILIM Lluun bummu V.I'. Scublmrd und Dlnde 8 4 Aewmuu Club hreuuu Ld 3 Newruun Club 1-4: IFC S I Ilounrdurs Day 5 IIOIIIlIl'l' A. IIIIAKE ISI! Bubwclr St., Quinvy JJl'0LJ'IlI'lI0lI Manayvmenl Illuuugemeul Suv. I I CIIIIIILIIS N. CAMI'lIIII.I, .IIIIIIANII I,. If?Al'IIIN 730. Control Terr., WoIInsIon VGII lI1'neroI IInsa'nrs.v Ilmmgeloormt Hoo. I WII,I.IB II. CIIIIPIN 74 Ford SI., IIrooIcIon FGII Monagcmanl Mnrmgemoni Soo. II, I CAMILLI1 A, CIAIIIII WMWIIIN Q, CLARK, Jn, III! Inherty bl.. Qmnoo COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IIIIIIIIIVI' I'T1I'I'IIINANI Q48 IIuIIoaIgv IIII., IIoImonI .IIorkaiiny SAMIIIIL N, CIIIIQII IIIII Sixth SI., Providence, R. I. Gmmral IIusine.vs IIIIIII IFC Rep. I Golf Team 3, 45 IFC Social Chmn. 8. Awurlls Chmn. II, Exco. Comm. 44 Young Dem- oornts Club: Mnrkoting Soo. .IIIHN II. CI,II I?0IIIJ 84 Culumet SI., Iloxlmury .Ifanagemeqt Nhmmm. IIIHII I COLLEGE 0F BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IIICIIAIID Il. CIIANUALL Iloberts Ilr., Iledlord West Virginiu University MBA I url ullriul Illouugemenl IIUIIIIIIT 0. CUIIIMINIIS Storey St., Forge Villnge Accounting IIIIX L DONALD C. COIILEIGII L23 litnrk St., Nnshuu. N. ll. General llnsinerv Ilnsebull I-tty Indoor Truck I-4: Cross-Country 4: 'l'rnclt II: Iusurnnce Soe. Trees. LIIIIN ARD Ll. CUIIEN 71 Itevere Plcwy., Pittsfield General Business 'IIA I'reu. III C 95 SFA 11 Scarlet Key 'Eg Univ. nt Home lg Ililleltt GIIIIALD ll. COLE itll Clnrprnnn St., Canton University of New l'Inmpsbire Management ltlnnugenieut Soc. Treus. 49 ltille Teunr Sec. und Itnnge Supervisor tl, 4 JAMES M. COLLINS I9 Ilnno St., Allston General llusiners IlI'2J Citizenship Project I-It Young llepublicnns Club It-4: Itlunugeurent Soc. 92, Sp New- rnnn Club I, 4: lurlietiug Soc. el WILLIAM Il. CIINIIIIY 587 Purli St., Dorelrester Alnnugerneul ltlunngeinent Sue. Q: Mnrleet- IIIAIISIIALL W. COIILIIIGII ol Ilnst Dunstnlrlc ltd., Nnsbun, N. Il. Ctlll I usnrnnet' Cross tlountrv I, Q4 'I'rnelt Mgr. It lltlllllltfl' COI-IIIN 48 Ilrynnt St., Everett Accounting Accounting Soc. F2-fl JUIIN C. COLEMAN 828 Huron Ave., Cambridge lllerlnlriny DAVID A. ITONDIIN, Jll. Ito Franklin I-lt., Cornbridge rllnnugeureul Newnrnn Club 2-I: Illunnge- Luent Soc. Q-I JOAN Il. CIIPANS Q70 Liberty St., NCIIr'llIll'gll, N. Y. Business Education I. ing Soc. 4: Newluun Club I IILIII LIAX Pres. tl: Shelton Hull Int V.P. 4, .Intlleinl Iltl. hee. It I . ANNE C. Cltllllll -III Ilurrngut ltd.. Honth llostou llilrllreue llilnenllou tlllt' Newnrnn Club I-4 -lk 3 'xr --r IIOSEMAIIY CIIUSIIY IUO Audubon St., Springtield Anrerlcnn Iuternutionul Col- Buslnure lldueullon Illlllt lslettlenient School Clrnni. Newnnzn Club 8, It IIUGII It. JUIIN L. CUIIIIAN IIIINNINIIHAIIII JII. Itlleun Ct., ltoxbury ll Conwell Ave., Somerville ,tlrlrkgfiml WILLIAM K. COITKIIAN II 170 Snllord lit., Wollnston Lulnyette College rllerlrrtiuu Student Mnrltellng Club ll, Pres, I IIIIIINAIIIJ II. CIIIIN 1078 69nd SI., Ilrooklyu, N. Y. General lluriness 'l1A Corr. lieu., Exec. Iltl. tl Lock Q, E51 IIUII 1: Ilillel 1-et: lluyden Herald 1-S: Illnuuge- nrent Sue. Q: Insurnnco Soc, Ft EDWAIIII J. COLGAN Q2 Linden Pl., Brookline General blnrrinern Pres., 'I'reus., ltnsli Clinrn., IFC Alternate Del. Newunrn Club 1, 3, 4: Iloost- ers Club I-8g Service llny Co1nnr.4 .IIIIIN J. CONNOIIH III llielilield LII., llostou llenernl 1ln.vine.r.r llllnnngenrent Soc. ll0IIIlIt'I' J. COUIIIILIN QI Durtlnoutb St., Arlington rlccnunliny Accounting Soc. 1 JOSEPH CUSHING, JR. High St., Anlrlmrnham General ttu.rineeagForeign Trade SIIELDON F. CU'l'LER Q6 Hosmcr tit., Mattapnn Managerncnt TFIIJ Chaplin 8, tt. Hillel My Eeonnniiea Club tg Management Soc. 4. MAHIIICF C. DAS'l'OUS Q4 Dodge St., Lowell University of Vermont Accounting E1IrllTreas. Newman Club 4g Accounting Soc. fl, 4 Wll.l.lAM E. DEED Ill Weld Ave., Norwood Accounting Accounting Soc. ROllFll.'l' l.. lleI.UCA liasl Union St., Ashland Industrial lltanagcmcat ltlanagenient Soc. 'Z-fl, Mem- bership Comm.: Accounting tina. lg Marketing Snr. ll: Newman Club fl COLLEGE OF BUSIN 5. IIOIIFIIT A. .DOIICFTFA NAIHAN M. DllA'l'i.H IB Evelyn tit., East Lynn tlloln Fit.. Dorchester .llanagcment COE Newman Club lg Manage- tllflflifllillll meat Flor. Marketing flue. GEORGE P. DRUIIIMFY TllOillAS F. DUOGAN, JR. 75 Woodard lld., 85 Charles Sl., Wakelield West lloxbnry Statistics General ltnaiaeea Freahmn C w- are' tr JAMES F. CUSSEN III 57 Ilowdoin St., Dorchester lnauranee Newman Clabg Insurance Soo. THOMAS A. DAMEHY 76 Dakar Ave., Lexington illanagernrnt Management Soo. 2-el: Outing Club Q-4 lIllRIlIllt'l' F. DAVIS, JR. 54 Montgomery Ave., Holyoke Marlreting Marketing Club 8, it NEWS Illrotographer 4 FAUI. A. lleiil.llll.ll'll.b'lO 872 Concord Ave., Cambridge Accounting Aeaaauiiug Soo. il, 43 Football lg Hockey l JOSFFII S. DIIJJS S0 Cross St., Ilandolnlr 'Frarranortatlon ESS ADMINISTRATION HEIISCHICI. Cll'l'l.FIl Q3 Broadway, Colchester, Conn. Accounting BFE Exec. Comm. Hillel Governing Conn. 2, 3, Pres. Ig Seabbard and Blade Capt. 4: Ilrotlrerhoorl Conn. lg Accounting Sao. Q, tl, V,P. tg llniv. lllood Drive Co- Chmn. if Scarlet Key 45 Whob Who rl Sllllll.MAN H. DAMON lt! Morton SL., Canton CGE Managernent SAE Management Flon. 8, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1 JAMES F. DAY 1 Dalton Pkwy., Salem Insurance lnsuraare Eine. l-3, V.I'. 4: Newman Club l, 3, 45 Outing Club 8, 4g Marketing See. A JOHN P. DeI.UCA 9642 Minot St., Dornliesler Jlnrlceting Marketing Soc. Program Dir. 3,4 Ai, DARIIA HA I.. DIX 404 McKinley Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. .llarlreling Marketing Sue. 9-'lg SAX Q f HOWARD N. DHUIINIJR 101 Herkimer Si., Waterbury, Conn. General Business IIPEH tiwimmingg IFC FIDWARD J. DUI.l.FA, JR. 7 lloycroft llcl., Peabody COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BAltBAIlA J. IIUNAY 107 Illurlr SI., llolyulre Business Ilcluuution KO,IIIIIl'I Newnruu Club I-4: Dorru. llouse Itlgr. 529 Stud. Coun. I. Sec. SL FFA 3, Itee. Sec. ft, Public Itelutious Conrru. 0, Exec. Couuu. 45 Univ. llundlroolr Corurn. 4: Tlrucu 4: IIIIB 43 Scurlet Key tg Wlro's Who it 'PIIOMAS II. ECAN H0 tlrundview ltd., Arlington zlrleertisirur ltlnrketing Club It Itlonuge- nrent Soc. tg Outing Club 9: tiki Tenor 31 Advertising Ilrn- teruity I IIAYMOND G. DUNCAN 184 Ovcroelrer ltd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .tcroontinn Accounting Soo. 3. I IIILIIEN B. IIIIBLICH Q0 Coodnle ltd.. Muttupuu .Ieeezuuing Accounting Soc. It, 0, Bee. 45 Hillel I 'IIIOIIIAS B. ELIA BEIIBNICII B. ELLIS '27 Puislc Plc. Doreliester 05 Clurk St., Newton Centre I' I Ilurlreliug Business Ilrlueutiun ABII Historiuu AK Rush Cunt.: IISIII Murketing Soc.: Orthodox Club: Founders lluy Conrnr. llICHAllD S, EI'I5'l'lIIN I00 Stanley Ild., Wubnu WILLIAM L. FEINBIIIIC III Exeter St., Newton Ileuerul Ilirsiuees fI'A Young Itepublienn Club 4 IIICIIAIID W. I IlllIii'l'llIN 000 Hope lit., Providerrcc, It. I. Foreign Trade 'l'EfD Pledge Cbuueellor Soccer lg Lock tt, 0g Drurnu Club 0: Hillel I: ltlurlretiug Club 8 ALFONSO ESCOLAII Culle 50 No. 50-00 llurrnn- uuillu, Colurnbiu, S. A. Wiudlrnru College tleuerul Business Cosnropolituu Club: Iipuuish Clubg Newurun Club: United Nations Dey Sub-Clrnru. MAIIK J. FEINGOLD tit! titrntluuore Iltl., Brookline .flceouuliuu slilzlll 'I'reus. Crew tg Niltllltl Ig Ilillel I-tg Sniling Club lg Accounting Noe. tl, fl NORMAN D. FINE 25 Alton Pl., Brookline Aeeenutiurz TIM' Clues V.I'. tg Stud. Aetivities Conn. tg HUB Advertisirng Rep. 1. Ass't. Bus. Mgr. tt: Hillel 1 in llllllttllll L llbtlll Il IILEIIN C. BI'I'ZtlIlIlALli 1tt7PuI1utr Qunut 0 Itnddins Creve Ave., Lynn I qiff-i 'il' ' .' E '- I'-f' . ' '. ll , , A ,. , ,V . .4 Y yn. . ll . I' , 'e fm 'Ml . I tl ' A riiffillr .I l'I Il ' 'I w 1 tt 11 1 I .X Aw H-., X' rl. ., , -t , I ,. I J A rr' ' I , I it I'r,Q , I, I , I Qllrt I n V' I, ui, I 3 H 1 ,, r -' ' I. ' ' 'I rllit' I ' J 'gt I .I -V I . r Y ' I 'I V I ' - Y I H. - ,W :ML-f : I I I I I cucrul Busuune Secrituriul ROCEII A. EAt5'I'MAN 100 Bowyer Ave., Dorchester Accounting Accounting Soc.: Young Ile- publicnn Club ANNE'l I'll B. EIZENBERG 08 Ellsworth Ave., Brockton ltetuiliug Ilillel I-4: Itlnrketirrg Soc. 4 JOHN E. ENGDAIIL 100 Robbins St.. Milton Aeseuuling EIDE: BBB Cross Country IZ, 3: Account- ing Soc. IZ, 3, Pres. ll .IOIIN I . IlAVALOItO 7I Altoouu ltd., llerlluuu .-leeouuliuu Newurun Club tl. 'l'rcus. It Stud. Couu. II, rl: Owls Pres. ti: 'l'reus. Ig Clues Sec. tl, Pres. -tg IIUB llrl. Alteruute et: Wlro's Who ft KIINNETII P. llEIIltIClt III Alton Ct., ltoxbnri' .fleeounliuy Accounting Sue. 2-4: Newruuu Club 0, -I BLLIOT It. FINN 100 Queeusberry St., Boston COE illauuyerueul Bcnute Ig CCB Stud. Conn. 'Ig Muuugeurout I-loc. 0, 4 JOIIN P. Ill'I'ZGIlllAI,It 45 lrinrlnll St., llauvers ill. hIiebnnI's College llrneral Iluaiurrr Newman Club EI, rl: Jlaunrge- ment Son. il, 4 JAAlllS V. Fl.llAllNG, Jil. Il llhbett Ave., Wollaston rllarlrlirrrr AKIII Ilnskellrall I, Varsity Qi llare- hall I, Varsity Q--Ig Vnrnity Club 42-Ig Newman Club Q43 Ilenrlel Koyg lVho's Who -I Wll,l.lAh'l I.. ll0ll'l'E 7922 Conunonweulth Ave., llrnstou General llusinera KfI1A JAIIIIIS ll. IIOWLEII Q4 lllaine Ave., Augusta, Ale. Cllll Genrrnl Business Mnrketing Soc. 3, lg Manage- ment Soc. fl: llooaters Club 42,8 llllNiIlS'I' F. FUlJ.llll Coneorrl llrl., South lrineoln Newton Jr. Collvgt! lrurrrrorrre IIAYE E. GA'I I'0 L0 Monroe lit.. Nr-W York, N. Y. Notro llnmo College Secretarial Slnrlirs Newman Club II, -I: Young Ilenublieurnr Club 45 NIIWS 4: Shelton llall l'ubIie Ilula- Iions hlcmber COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION III. AlITllUIl lrllrlrlb ROUERI' 5, Q,1N5t'BURl, 't39r'rIr1Ci'3tr. Somerville 2 lrinrlen St., Salem I FUHUII Htl! Grneral Runners lNlrs.l PA'l'IllClA A. FITZGERALII '20 Robert Forrl ltrl., Watertown Horne Econnrniea OIF Newman Club I, Q5 Ilrnne lleononriea Club l, Treaa. Q ALVIN J. Flllllll. 5 llrnemorc llrl., llriglrton .fleeourrling lII'E Accounting Soo. H24 JOHN ll. FOY'l'I'IlII Q6 Union St., Natick rleeonntirrrr Ilillory I--lg llihc Club I-lg llillc Team Co-Capt. 3, lg Accounting Soc. Q-'Ig Scub- hnrrl uurl lllurlo 3, Aust. llrill ROBERT G. IIItIlCl'lll'l l'FI 'l'rnining llialrl llrl., Wnylunrl .llarlrrliag JOSEPII ll. GARII IIN- Winelrenter lit., Ilroolrliue Arroanlirur Varsity Ilusebull hlgr. 8: Aer counting Hoe. fl, lg Ilillel I-I Wll.l,IAhl J. l I'I'ZGllllAl.D Q0 lloberl llorrl Ilrl., Watertown .llarrrrgrrrrrnl AKII' illllll. Conn. Il, fl: Jluuage- ment line. El, 'I JAAIIIS V. FIIIIAN IQI Williams St., Jamniea Plain IIGE Jlanngerrrnru Management t-Ion: Newman Club ItI.IDOl.l'lI J. lllllIllNlllll linker Ave., Greenville, N. ll. Itnrinrua Jlrrnrrgement Newman Club: lllanagemcnt tloe. ClrlAlll.llS ll. IIIIEIIAIAN III9 Crralton St., Arlington University ol 'lnmpa .llnrlrtirrfr Nlllrlillll lil. Iirlllllllll Ill All. llowrloiu Terr., Ilorelrester Inaurrrnee :rr E. MACLAY GllAItHAII'I' FJAIJIANIIIII. Il. GENIA-I 1707 Fair St., Q09 Allston St., Cambrirhte Kalamazoo, Mich. lvlnss. Institute ol Technology General Brrsinear tlenhbarrl anrl lllarle II, :I .Irlvertiaing ,IL Wll llNCIl GLOVIN Williston llrl., Ilriglrton llrrrlretirrg Y COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'IQ l'o1leSl., llullsun llwwrlzl Business Llhlll Ilisluriun, V.l'. III'llIIIJlIl'lI null IIIIIIIU IIAIIVIIY IIIILDIIIIIII 'I-IE! Ilussell IIII.. III'0UIxIIIIl Ilarlvuliwy 'FEIIP Ilvlmliug 'l'cnm lg IILIJIIIIII, Suv. Sm-ill I'Innn.g nun llcpuhlicuns lilub VJ' Q II0llE1l'I' GIILIJIIIAIN 575 liluc IIIII Avu, lluxburx .lvvouulluy Accounting Soc. CLIFTON II. GOODWIN, JII. IIIII Sulem Sl., Malden General Business Illlmugemelll Soc. ALISTAIII I.. IIUUZII 15 Ilowurd Sl., Illenllum lfuluullmill University Murlculiny SAhIItIiI. D. IIAIIIIN, Ili. Danbury St., Fittolrurgh, Pa. tlfanagament SAE lIoapitaltty Chmn. Football tt-4, Ito-Cant. lg Newman Oluh I-4: Manapge- meat Foe. 3, 45 Iururauee Soo. tt, 45 Look 9845 Clans Senatarft EDWIN II. IIAI.I,, JII. Grave St., Ilanover Center Genrral Ituritraas Attttt' Srarlet Key 3, 45 Sturt. Conn. Pres. 45 Olaaa Pres. 2, 35 Look Q, 3: Oenliliarcl anrl Dlnrle 8, 45 SCA I. Q5 SFA 45 Aetivitioa f'oan. Q, 3: Management Sac. ft, 45 All Univ. Social Arlvisw ary Ihlq Orientation Comm. Chmn. 4: All Univ. Dloari Dr. Chmn. 4: Stunt Night Chinn. Q5 lVho'a Who 4 LEO IIAIIDWICK IQ Ilolton tit., Allston 'l'uIta College hIIlA Industrial Management .IAMICS J. IIAINIINGTDN H64 Iiellawoy, hlahlen Accounting Newman Cluli I, Q, 45 Arn counting Soo. 4 Alt'I'I'II,llt N. II AUT Q98 hieltinley Ave., Itrirtgenort, Conn. flaeaunting IFA Strut. Activities Conn. 25 Per- ahinpr Iiillea I, 25 Ilillcl I-45 fiailiruz Oiuti 45 Areouutiug Soo. Q-4 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FREDERICK ll. IIA.I.IAII Hilti Southern Artery, Quincy General Ihrnnrar IIOIIEIIT F. I'IALI.QIIIS'l' 541 Kelley St., hlaneheater, N. II. I nsaranea AIOF See. Dohtolay I-S45 Insurance Soc. See. Q, Trans. 8, Pros. 45 SCA I--tg Young Itepuhlleans Chili AIITIIUN li. IIAIIKINFI, Jlt. 491 North Main tit., Itanilolph Insurance Newman Cluh fl, 4. Trans. tltveninrr Div.l Q5 Insurance Soc. Itee. See. 4 ALVIN D. HARRIS 81 Fiflelia Way, lirightou Labor ltrlatiour Iiillel I-3, Conn. 45 Young Democrats Club 4 IIAJIMI IIA'I I'tJltI ae .IAIIIES F. IIALE Ilighlanrt Pk., Camden, hte. ttcnerat tturinan Ilantl Q RICIIARD HANSEN ln Clement Terr., No. Quincy Management Iliaaaprcmont Soo. 4 EDWARD .I. lIAItItING'I'DN Q3 Exeter Ht., Arlington .ftrcauutina Aeeouatiag Foe. 4-45 New- man Oluli l-4 JOHN A. I-IAIIVEY I0 tink Terr., Newton Highlaarla Foreign Trartr Gorman Clutig Glee Chili GEORGE F. HAYES 53 East Foater tit., Melrose Finance Ritle Club 45 Forahing Itiiles 52, iiupply Oilicer 3, 45 Seahf haul and Illarte ft, Ititto 'Foam 3, lat Sgt. 45 SCA Q, 35 Fre- Iiegal Sue. 45 Class Senator 45 Dean's Prefert 45 Strut. Coua. 44 Sturt. Aetivit.ies Arlviaory Conn. 4 ft. ui R Fi l FLOYD I.. IIEWET'I'. JR. IlFD ttl, Windsor, Vt. Iiu.eines.r .llauagemant Nianagement Soo. 3, 45 Young Itcpuhlieans Cluh 4 DAVID J. IIINES 10 Leon St., Somerville Eoononztas AED Professional Chmn-. 'Ln Il!nn,...I,..-. 0 'Forma II. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DAVIII II. JANSIIN IIN Dunbur Ave., Excelsior SIlI'IIIl.lS, lllo. Norllreusl Missouri Slulo '.IlliIIl'IlI3FS College MBA lrnlnrlrirrl lllcnnrynrucnl llllunngerncnl Soc. IIUlIlllI'l' B. .IIIIINSON B0 Wcslover SI.. Vllcul Boxlulry New York University, Syru- uune Univoreity, llnssell Hugo College rlccouulluu Accounting Soc. Il, I IIENIIY N. KAHALAS 185 Ifurnpbcll Ave., Bcvere Gurufrul lluslucrs NIIWS lp Anrericun Slnlisli- 'I'IlUlIIAI5 II. IIIIIIAN. .IlI. 7 Prince SI., Lynn Iunnroncc lnsurnncc Soc. IIIIANT II. IIUDIJISII B0 Fosmlylce Sl., Prnvirlence, B. I. 1II'I'U'IIIlI'IlIIl rbllll llillel I-4: Acconnliupg Soc. 3, 'Ig Lock Il, By Suiling Club 1 STANLEY S. INUS IU5 Asbrnont St., llorcbesler .flccounling Accounting Soo. El PAUL F. JACKIIIAN UBB UIIIBIII SI., Lynnliclrl General BIIBIIIIW Swinrnring'l'cu1n I, 2 mv- -2 Y: - IIIIIIIS C, HUUUIITIIN 569 Soulb bluin SI., Allrol Bnrlrrcuu lllluculiou III.'llI IIIIFISIIBII Scicuec Urg. I, -I, Iflcrli 2, Pres. ll: Iilurl. Conn. 4: Moy Buy 1gSCA-Ig Young llcpublicunu Club JL Illrorus I: Illce Club Ig IVbo'u Wbol JIAIIIIAIIBT P. llllilllllri Q0 Freeurun SI., Slouglrlou .llulicul Sccrcluriul KI! Newnulu Club l-rlg Clrupcl Choir lg Illny Buy 1 IIBIIALIIINB J. ISBNBBIIG I0 Clnrli ISI., Snrntogn Springs, N. Y. rllvrliuul Sccrclury Allll' Curr. Nec. Sbcllon Ilull Public llelnlions lllernber JUSBIII-I N. JACOBS ' 192 Woodrow, llullnou Lenoir Plryneg 'l'yIer Junior Gcuwnl Burirunl lloolbull I, 52, 33 Truck I of-rr I 'rs-A I me-4 I V I N M J I l 'I ' B 1r..IL.iu nroou IBIS C. JIIIINSON I7 Norlolli IIII., llollrroolc .llcllicul Sccrcluriul KE! Pres, fl All I'c1Inr IIII., Bcluronl .lluuuucnzcul b1InnugoureuISoe. fl: Newnruu Club 4 Newrnnn Club I--I: Cluss Sec. '23 Clluuel Choir 2. Puulrel- leuic Ig Moy Ibn' I 'INJNIICHAN PAUL II. JIIYAI. JII'I'lKAS'l'llllIA ILIU Glllllllll III., Q7 Snlnduug roi I, Nusbun, N. ll. llungkolc, Tlurilurul rlccouuliuy Gcncrul Ilzlsimun Accounting Soc. 3, -I Cosnnopolilun Club: Soccer I CAIIL S. KALOWSKY GLENDA KAIIII l79IlIIeucor1SI., Bruoleline F87 Bigelow Sl., Full llivcr Norllleusleru Ilnivcrsily Iluucrol Bunluccs IIALPIII IJ. IIUBBABD l I 8 IIlerryn1ountAvo., Quincy nrururnvu Bueketbull l-'I IIANIIALL J. IIUIILBY V83 Connnl SI., Boxbury Ucucrul Ilusbuus Newinun Club -lg lluynlen Ilernlel l-B3 HUB 1, HI, Ass'I Q. Allvcrlioing Ililgr. II ALBBIIT J. ISGUII ISU Litllclield Bel.. Newton Center Ileuerul Business Scublrurd nucl Blullc AIAIIJIIIIY A. JACIIIIHIIN II Willow SI., Holyoke .IIcLIIcuI Sccrrlury llllll Slrcllou llnll Floor Nec. II llillcl I, B MAIIIIICII KATZ II18 Glenwuy St, Dorchester flcenunline KEVIN .l. KIIAIINIIY 11 Frances St., Newton .flrlrerlising AEII V.P., Chancellor Scarlet Keyg Class Pres. I: Clreerleurler II, 4: Lock Illenr- ber at Large 33 Univ. ut lIorue 2-45 Ktrnl. Coun.g IFC Q, flee. 115 Young ltepublieuns Club 51. II: Social Advisory llrl. Clunn. 34 lVIro's Wlro 'I 'IIIIIAIAS K. KEI.I.V 420 Story Ave., Ileverly Accounting Accounting Soc. Q-45 Newman Ifllnb 2--I: Ilasketbull I-II, Co- 1 I apt. 'I WlI.I.IAlVI A. Kllllll 3118 Payson Ilrl., Ilelmont rllarlrel in pr Basketball 1: Varsity Tennis Team Q, 51, Capt. 4: Ilille Club 15 Newman Club '2-49 Market- ing Soc. Q-43 Arnolrl Air Soc. 8, Ilree. Illlleer 45 AIIIIIITC Distinguisherl lllililinry Sturl. Varsity Club Q-41 Scarlet Key COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION y 'lp . :I , 1 X rx. .I 'I . -. I I1 r. IIICIIAIIII A. KA'l'ZKlIK 1112 Longfellow llrl., Worcester .flceourrliug IIHA 'l'reu.s. II Varsity Tennis Q-I: Marching Ilanrl I, Q5 Concert Ibrnrl 1g Accounting Hoc. I-It I.or-Is flg Scarlet Key 115 I-lillel I-II, V.P. 15 Iluyrlen Ileralrl 13 Insur- uuec Hoo. Q5 Ileuute Ig FIFA il IIIIIIIS KIIIAIAITII JOIIN II. KAVANAGII, JR. 1111 Ilrantlanrl ltd., Wellesley Hills General llasiness IIOIIIIIIT Il. KELLY II5 llecrinpr llrl., lllattunun 1071.5 Sycamore III.. Ilelmont rlreouuliuy Accounting Soc. Qs-1 CIIE Iloungenraut .IIItII1l'II II. KENNEDY IIAYMIIND R.K1INNE11V 33 Firlelis Way, llriglrton M arnrrranreut TIIOIIIAS lt. KEYKS 107 Gorrlou St., Ilrigbton 87 Iligh III., Wulllurnr Alonaoemenl IIOIIEIIT A. KIAIIIALI. 118 Ilansome Ild., Ilrigbton Insurance Stud. Christian Assoc. I: In- surance Soc. I-4 I r 4 me n-33.1 Il0llKR'l' II. KING Q18 Pleasant SI., llrookliue General Busirrcss 10 Abbot St., Dorchester Ilusinars Education IIIDWAIID II. KltAlI'I' 11 Putter St., Somerville IIIIZANNE KINKOW 15 I1'iIlowSt., Illrl 'l'own, Ale. Mcrlieal Secretarial Ilouae Conn. llep. Q5 lllrellou Ilall Public Ilelnllons blem- berfl- IIICIIAIIIJ W. KOIIIIANSKI 416WesI1QtlrSt., l.imlcn, N. .l. Iceorrrr.Irfrrg Newman Club 1-4, Conn. Q, I V.I'. Il: Ilrotlrcrlroorl Conn. 2 Treas. fl, Pres. 4g Account- unr Hoc. 9, 3, Treas. II: SFA 4: Young lleoublieun Club 4. Frew lgllcurlet Key IIICIIAIID F. KIIAIIS 40 Essex Ilrl., Sharon Ilracral llaslrress .t .II I lf' . I , II .PN Kash II7 SI., g I I ' I ts KT I. I J I2 - I S'l'IIIlI'IllN KIIIIFIIINIIII 109 East 4th III., Mount Vernon, N. V. I nsuruoce onomie Iloe. V.I'. 4, See. 85 Ilillel 2-4 VIII III. KORN Business Ilouso lllgr., Exec. 1-4: Economies Soc. 1,9 J. KKOIIN York N Y. r -oline NEWS Circulation lllgr. 9. Ass't Ilus. Mgr. SI, Ilus. Mgr. Insurance Soc. See. fl: Ile- COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I'A'I'IIICIA II. LAI'l' LAWIIENCE LAIKIN 0 CopIuyS1.. Drookiino 21ICuIrIvrHl., Dorohuslcr Iirrivorriiy of Iirirlgoport 111011101100 rIIorI'rIIrIy ourl Ilrluiiiufr Iilurkeling Club 4 LAWIIENITEE.1.ANI1SA1i1 IIUY A. LAIISEN 1110-10 Iiruulrliu Ave., 11 Uouun St., Durchoslor Iflunlriug, N. Y. linivoruity ui l'or1usyIvuuiu lurnrruuore Wburluu Iiobool 'rigor lion-sur .flccorortiuo I.ockY.P.1IIUD3 NEWS: Eu- Accounting Soo. 8, II: Young onoruics Clobg lusurouoe Soo. Iiopubliruu CIub I Y.P. III LI N A LAWDANSLI WII I IIII1 D EIJ7I.Il11L St Iinrriner LLAIHIIIIDLL liurrucrr Lrluculion IIIIII I'IisIoriou -Ig TXLI I N ' I ALIIEIIT W. LoN 0111, JII. 10711 Elm Ii1.,I'iourcrviIIe CCE Marketing Croulive Wriliun Club 13 Newunrn Club 1-4: Iilurkei- ing Soo. 4 .IEIIIIY I . LEVIN 0027 Pork Avo., Iirirlgeporl, Conn. J'riuonrv KIPA Hoi-iuI Clunn. I Pershing IIiIIos 1,12:Lor-Ii I, 3, Rushing Chinn. QQ Loudursirip Iiourinurw 1-4:ArIivi1ierCoun. Pros. 2: EEA 9, Couuu. Cburn. 05 IivurIe1Koy 0, Pruecupluri IIAYMOND J. LEWIS 612 Fuirruunt St., Crunlrridgo Insurance 'PIIEIIIJDIIE L1I 1'IIIAN 412 Church SI., Lynn Insurance lIiIIeI 1-1: Insurance Soc. 0, 4 in Nownurn Club 1-II: Moy Duy I, SZ: YWCAg Sboilon IIuII Public 11oIuIionu Member I ,I .E I by '. 7'1 I . :J rr I . Nt ii ii. in ' 0 ALIIIIIID 'I'. LEI'I.1IIE 7 Dovorly Rd., Arlington CCE JIur'lrr'Iiiro IIIurIre1ing Soo, 0, 4 IIIWIN LEVY 501 Ccu1ruISI., Suugus Jlurrogrurwut JACK LEYLECIAN 711 Osborn SI., Provirlenve, 11.1. Accounting Accoun1iugSor'. MAIIIIN J. LINSEY 2' , 0 0 ' PAUL N. Lo1IOY Q11 Worlbingtou Cir., Druintrec Murlreliuy Murireiiug Soo. EDWAIID 'I'. LEWIS, JII. Q! Curruth SI., Quinny Iiruurui Hurirrrrs AKIII' Seo , Pres. Look Sec. I-0: Scnrlet Koy 8, 4: Murketing Suv. 1, 25 New- ulun Club I-'11 Munugernorrt Soc. I, 52: Newspaper I GEORGE M. LEZDEIIII 300 WeIr1St., West Roxbury Jforrayerrrerrt Accounting Soc.: Munuge- ment Suu. LEONARD LIPSKY 100 Iiouseter St., DorcI1esIer fbi Curvy 110-.Brookline Jlorlrulrrry General Business BENJAMIN LALL 43 Drnrwrgli Sl... Doslou Luoknow Urrivorniiy MBA Iioorronriou Iuiorunliuuni Sludenls I u Iuriinn Students Assor AI1'1'IIUl1 11. LASSI'I'E1I, JE. 109 Sburon SI., iIIeIIIor4I Jlorkrfliug IIIurIro1Iug Soc. 8, A TOY S LEE 10281. Dotoipb St., Bo-:Ion Suvrviuriui and Uorururrr ral Scivrwu W I 11 I A '15 ir. , .1 I I RZ - JUDY A, LIPTDN sor Eno oorh sr., New York, N. Y. llnuiuers Erluootlon IIIJII Pres. hlnrlin Ilouso Froshmnn flounsclor Q3 Hillel: Shelton llnll Seo!! TIIIIJIAS P. LIINII :III lligh St., hlrrrirmut Foreifm Trorle WAIIIIEN Il. llIncDONALD II28 North Ave., Wnhelelrl IlEfIlIfIgl'llll'lIl lllurmgemont. Soc. fl, 'I aw- . COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -.Mya I I IIICIIAIID D, llIoePIllIIISIlN DAVID II. LIADDISIIN 80 fllulrmont St., Lynn Aeeorurtimr Clues Pres '23 Html. t'ouu.g Newmnn I'Inh, Aoeountiug I'Ioe.g Young llepnhlienn Ifluhg Preshmuu Dumlltook Comm. ffhmng Ploul' Fomm. I'o- ffhnru. IJIIIINARD 'I'. JIAIITIN 138 Uplnml Ave.. Newton General Itn.rInce.r .IKIII tlo-Sorinl Chmu., hlnsf ter ol Ititnnls Newmun Cluht LENIIIIII J. IIIATI'LAW W9 Long Brunch Ave., l.0ne5Ilrnnel1, N. J. Jlorlretlug Hillel I, 'lg lllorlcoting Soo. 3.4 PRESTON ll. hIANll'lILL, Jll. 'III Grny St., Arlington M5 Summer St., Lynntiehl Ctr. Jlorhetinp AKIII Iloekey I, Q, Hoehey hlgr. fl, tl: lllnrltntlng Noe. DONALD L. IIIAPISIIIIY 451 Enut ht., Plttullelrl Irnlnrtriol Ilelotionr Efltll Selmlnrslrip Chmn. Senrlet Key: Senhhurtl uml Illmle V.P. tt, -Ig Myles Stnml- Ish Iltml. IIov'I. lhl. I, Trenu. 9, PICS. fl, IPC Il, tl, lllfl Q, It, Stull. lhuurlly llelutions Comm. 35 lllnungemont Soo 3, 45 Newmun Cluh I-'Ig Illlll lltl. I-3 Wlroh Who rl- EIIMIIND K. hIA'I l'A 85 llrnnlrlin Sli., Allston lllnrheting AZIII Pres. l reuhmun Orienlntion llunoe Comm. f'lunn. flg Itlorlcetlng Sue. 3, :Ig Young Domoeruts Clnlr 3,41 Iloumlers Day llc- eoption Comm. 8 IIIIANCIS R. IYIAZZAIIIIILI Pleoeont. St., Iluyvlllo Afltertisino IIONALD L. LONDON LOUIS LUCAS 55 Gould Rd., Wnhnu Qflentury St., Somerville .flzleertirtug Accounting Tlllll Aeeounliug Une. 9-I IIIIIIDON P. l.IINSl-'IIIID DONALD A. JIneDIlNAI.lI 60 tlonthhourue Ilrl., 190 Ilnlen SL., Wntertown Jumuien Plein lllnrlretino rllurlvllny AKIII Eflthl Nonmun Club, ltlnrketing NEWS Phologrnplrer 62, Soc. Photo llrlitor fig Marketing WINIPIIIID MACKAY I'lttlIIll,AS N. III Smith Ittl., ltoekport llInePIlIIIItl0N .llrrrleflng IIIO Ilfottoge St., Noruorul 'IPPN Pres. fl, .lreonnling Thneo 3, Pres. Ig Pnnhollenie Areounling Soo. Q, Young llc- Jg Slurl. Poun. -I: Newman Cluh fl, Ig Ilome Ileonomlen Clnh I puhllenn Club I I JOIIN III. MANNINII 75 Sheridan Avo., hlecllortl General Ilurinerr gr lloekey l-fl, Co-Cnpt..4: Now- mun Ifluh llllIlllll'l' A. JYIATIIISWU It llnveloelt llrl., Worcester Worcester Jr. College Marketing Crew 3, 45 Debating Soo. 4 Newman Cluh tl, 4, Del. 4 Illnrlretimg Sue. Il, I IIIIIIBERT J. hIATTHElliS, Jll. 18 Dorrnnee St., Worcester Life I nsumuee Young llopuhlieon Cluhfl JOIIN F. McGIlE Q0 Ilnlo Ave., Winthrop Insurance Insmrnnee Sou.: Illee Club COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I iii 9-S' , MARK S. MILLER 80 lluzlcton St., Mnttupnn General Burirrevs Allll Scrlbc, Socinl Cbmn. Marketing Soc. ROlIElt'l' D. lllclillAlL IIIIANNON ll. MCKAY III Olunwootl Ave., Melrose 52 tfoloniul 'l'crr., Belmont lt'rrrrinrr Trnrlo lll'21 Ncwnurn Club l,-I ALIIXANDIIR O. MELIIICIIA General Business JIIILIAN I.. IIIICIIARL ltiltt Commouwcnltlr Ave., till Nutt' llltrli. lryllll BFIKIIIOII tfnvnnllty I nrurnncu All'l'lllIR N. MINDLIN 76 Jobn St.. llitlsliclcl Gvncrnl llnrincvv Tllfif Clnrnlnin llillcl I-I: llconomics Club 15 Drnmn Club 8, -I RICIIARD J. lIll'l'CllELL Aluncnlcnnvrl Accounting Soc. 921 lllmmgc- ment Soc. 8, -I ia.- QY I PAIIL V. IIIILLIIRIAN Dil lligblnnrl Avc., Somcrvillc .llrrrrrrgrrrrr'rzl IIIICIIAIIL ll. INIINEII 17 Wrmlrirrgtori Sn., Olouccstcr rIcr:oun.IInn SIDNEY ll. IIIINDEL l7'l liilnullccllo Arc.. Boston .llurlrrllnn llrlltl, Amcrnnn lllnrlnftmg Assoc. DOUGLAS J. IIIITCEIRLL 69 Oak I-lill Dr., Arlington Forz'ign Truclc AKIII' AXII 'l'rcnu. 3. Social Cbmu.4 Hockey l, QQ Young Repub- Ncwnmn Club Q, 5: lllnrlrcl- ing Soc. lg Accounting Soc. fl CHARLES P. MOCK licnn Club 4 PAUL J lilOOlNO'l' JOSEPH 'l'. lIIcSWRENl:IY 24 Furrlngton SI., Brockton Marketing AKAI' Stull. Activities Conn. 1: Ncwumn Club I5 Amerlcun ltlnrkcting Assoc. I J. lilIKll'l'RL Vernon Rd., Nnticlt .r.. I V lil lllystic Avc., ll.lI.D. Wilurlugton .ilccounliny Accounting Soc. 3, 4: New- nmn Club E2-A HAROLD IIIOLDOFII 1920 Sntlrcrluntl ltd., llriglrton M rr rlrrl i nn ltlnrlcotiug Soc. llnngrurn Dir. AURRRY R. lI1lOllR1SON 300 Summer St., Somerville Pcrvorrrrcl Illlllltlytllltlltll blurrunerrrcrrl Soc. V.l'. 3. 4: gn! ii, I Guorlwny ltrl., llovton Gonrrnl llnninrn.r SCA 14, 'l'rcus., Curr. Sec.: Wcslcv Club 1--I: Olcc Club I: Accounting Soc. Sl ROlIIlR'l' J. MOORE Ill llnsting's Lnnc, IV. Mcrllortl tnrnrul Burnnvc 960 ltlynroutb St., Abington Brown University Gcncrnl Business SANDRA V. MORIAN Q8 Puul Gore St., Jnmuicn Plnlu Accounting lllurrngcnrcrrl Soc. 3, 4: Ncw- l'tl1B1utV.P. mnn Club 3, rl Newman Club 1-43 Account- ing Soc. 9, 84 Clues Sec. 1-8, V.P. In Stud. Ooun. lp Activi- ties Conn. Corr. Sec. 4, Ar- Lneninn Club 1, 9, Recording Sec. 8, 4: HUB 8. lt 'lbncn In Starlet Key CAIIOLYN ll. MORIIISON LLOYD O. lIlOllllISSllY 217 Reservoir llcl., Brookline 5ltINorvv'clIltrl..DQtlI111l11 Business Erlnratinn I , I' . lp lllrnmncrrzcrrt 1: q-we W. ROLAND E. MOSLEY fll Dnlton llfl., Chelmsford llurinem .llonogemenl CAROLE A. Ml1llPllY 70 Carter Rd., Lynn DIIRIIEBRU Education Ofl1A Tn-us.: IIDHQ Thuen Womcu's Rifle Teom See. 8, Sen. Mgr. 4: Newman Club 1-II, Del. Ig Bullet Club lg Modern Dunne Club 'lg Boost-- ers Club S24 Moy Duy 1, Q, Rifle Cluhfl pu-I CHADWICK S. MUSE 15 Sunset. Rd., Dnriou, Conn. I nruronoo Young Repuhlicun Club 3, 49 lnsu1rnneoSoc. 3, I EDWARD R. O'lIElR Q41 Clerk Rd., Lowell Foreign Trodr and Banking AED V,P., l'lcdgc'llrnine1' GEORGE L. OLSON, JR. 35 Russell St., No. Quincy Hotel and Restaurant Menage- ment Young Republicans Club 35 lnsurnnce Soc. Q, HCA I HERBERT P. OPPENHEIM 85 Courtluod Rd., Illuttnpon General Business BFE Young Demeerutn Club DONALD P. OIILTON 1119 West O'Rielly SI., Kingston, N, Y. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RONALD Il. NEIIIBIIRG IQ London Cir., Lynn llniversity ol lloelunter Morlreling Allll Psychology Club 'lg Hillel fl, 43 Rille Club 4, Mnnugement Soc. 43 hlurlcoting Snc.4 RICIIARD H. OKEEEFE Il Church St., Milton Mnrlrrling AED Marketing Soo. fl .ALFRED A. ONANIAN Iltl lllhberl St., Arlington Boston llniversity Induelriol lllonugunnml LORAINE OS'l'ROSKY 109211 Hexnm Bd., Sehonecturly, N. Y. Ildaillng CIIIOU-WEN S. PAN Q7 Egmont St., Brookline Nnt1onnlTni Wnn University, RICHARD MRAZIK ROBERT W. MIINIIOVAN QQ Robinson Rl., Webster Qt Long Ave., llelmout Jlurlrling General llurinesr AK'l' Newmnn Club I-fl, Dol. ft, Ig' Newmnn Club 1-'IL Mnrketf Brotherhood Conn. I ing Roe. 8, 45 1vIylerSInn1lislt , V Stud. Ilov't lld. 1, Il, Soeiol .IAAI l l Clunn. fl DANIEL I . M IIRPIIY, JR. 119 Lexington Ave., Somerville Areouuliug EVELYN S. MU RPIIY 411 U nieorn Ave.. Enat Weymouth Srerrloriol Seirnrg Af? lx THOMAS J. Nll'l'l.EY I Columbia Terr., Boston Management Newman Club LAIIRA J. OIIEENIIAIITZ 15 Pnrkview Dr., Millburn, N, J. General Business AEIID Treus., Ed. Debate 1, S, See. 9: 'Shelton Hull Trent. Q, Hillel 1-Ig HUB Ig Newspnper 1-fl: Shelton llull Nesvspnper 515 Thorn See., Trens. CLAIRE B. OPPENIIEIIII 98 Stuntou Rd., Hroolrline Medical Srrrrloriol ABIT' V.P. ANDREW OULTON Q76 Went Broudwuy. Su. Boston Management ARTHUR PARADICE 169 Pond St., So. Weymouth General Business COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JACK PHILLIPS lIIAsI1tun St., Dortlnuttr .fiononuiing Accounting Soc. I JOHN L. I'ltA'1V1 180 Cunnnonweultli Ave Boston Hnrvnrd University I in.nm'e Varsity Crew 13 Accounting Soc. II ANITA C. I'Itl'I'SKIIIt 131 Unk-IIIII Ave.. Pnwtucket, II. I. Business Ednealinri IIDII: ZJAX, V.l'. 9 Shelton HnII Tren Rep. 4 AUDIIIIY A. IIAIN Q24 Glenwood St., Mnltltn Business Eriuvution IIIIII Troon. '1'Iinen: Y.W.C.A. I IIlIIoI I IZ: Mny Dny Q PASQUALE IIEALL B Banks PI., Springfield CGE Accounting Newniun Club 3, -I Amount ing Soc. S, 4 LAURA J. REUBIQN 4 Pork Lune, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. n8IDC COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BOIIEIIT lil. IIICHARDSON 175 Williuur St., Slonehum General Business ili- 'Hn ,.. fl'A NEWS Advertising Ans'l,. B, r Advertising hlgr. lg IFC Pub. Mgr. I i ir. RICIIARD II. ROBBINS STANLEY B. ROBBINS Q Herbert lid., Woreester 3 Lnwrenee Rd., Brookline Arlreflinirin illnrlreliug Marketing Soc. PABKBB B. ROBINSON IIBIIBBB'I' Il. RODMAN 48 Feszrenden Bt., 409 Ilolumbin ltd., Newtonville Dorchester Accounting .fleeounling Aeeounting Soc. 4 'FL' LENNART II, ROSBERG IIIANVIN ROSBNBBIIG , Q39 Chestnut St., Chelnen Foreign Trade I A Ilille 1 . ..N 'X I .A fx . , ' XX fi 4 6. SABIIIIII. ROSENl IEI.D DONALD II. ROSS 76 lleneonwoocl Rd., Newton 6 Wheeler Ilfl., Lexington hlnnn. Institute ol Technology Murlreteirig .llnnngnrnnut WAYNE Ii. RUGGLBS FRANK Il. III.IRSEI.I. MBA Union SL, 3 Fuirluwn St., lllulrien Littleton. N. II. Clilli Mnyl-nrlng Ihisinenr illennyemenl hlnrketing Club S, Ig Pershing hlnnngerueut See. ltillen Ig ROTC Bond I, B3 Dellloluy I Wll.l.lAhl BAIIOF BQ Floyd BI., lloreltcsler iIInrl'rIinn AIt'I'IIIIIt A. BALANI I5 Belmont St., Somerville Snlem Tenelrern College Filth iilnrlcetinn Newmen Club 3, 4g Market- ing Club B-'I Lock Trees. B, 35 Ilillel I, 9: lirnuui Club I5 hlnrketing Soc. fl, 'I Elltntlt IIOBBIIT b. SCIIWAGBR. SCAIIBOROUGII, JR. fI0 Ilull Ave., Pittsfield 00 Chnihnm Stn Iyrwcll Indnnlrinl Management DORIS Z, BOAIAONOLI 36 Bmory St., Atlleboro General Business OflJA fioeiul Chmn. 3, Pros. I 'llhneu 3, 45 Pnnhellenie 44 Newman Club I, Q5 News- paper I, B IIIAIITIN N. ROSBNBLIIM 365 W. lllurket St., Long Beneh, N. Y. Accounting IIJEII Viee-Supervisor Hillel I-'Ir Accounting Soc, S, 43 Wrestling Q WILIJAIII I.. ROTII 136 Pnssuie St., Passuie, N. J. New York University Cornornte Finance TBD HUB Ir NEWS Q: SFA Fi- nnnee Comm. 1 IIOBBRT F. RIlSSIll.I. IIN Fairmount Ave., Ilyfle Furla Bielrer College illnnnyemrnt .IAII-IBS D. SAVAGE 69 Florence Ave., Rye. N. Y. Marketing llflill Pledge Trainer Q, Rush Chmn. Q, V.P. 9, Choplnin 3, Frei. 4. Seurlet Key 8, 45 Outing Club Pros. fig SFA Inter-Collegiate Aflnirs Comm. Chmn. fl, Ilniv. nt Ilomc 3, ft: Lendorf ship Seminnr Recorder Q5 Newmun Club I-4 SIIBLDON B. SBGEBMAN Stetson St., Hyannis Insurance I DL II'........ 'I.I',n gg COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I IIIIIIIW I ' J 'II 'I' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII rl' 1 It I. II, II III131IIIgg1II 4-4' ALVIN ll. SlLVllllS'l'lllN 55 Wildwood Sl., hluttupnn llloinnnnnorit GEOIIGE J. IIIIANEAS 124 lilurtin St., Lowell Murlceling Orthodox Club 4: Inrnity Club 31 ROTC, Cont. 4: Vnr- eity lloolhnll Co-Cupl. 4: hlurlieling Club tl GEUIIGB J. STAR 56 lntervnle Rd., So. Brookline CGE lllorlrellny 'llllllr Sgt. ol Arms hlnrlceting Soc. tl, llillel 1-'II JAMES L. 'l'Al'l', JR. I0 Bust Milton Rd., llrookline rleconnling Allll Jr. V.l'. SBA 8, -I, 'l'rens. IZ, Binuuelnl Counn. Clrnrn. 2, Stud. Ao- tivItIenCoinu1. Qg Stud. Coon. 'l'reun. tl: Senrlet Key 3, Pros. 4: Aeeonnting Soo. 3, -Ig SCA 1, Str Pershing llitles lg All Univ. Ilrientution Counn. lg Golf 9-4: Whoo Who 4 KBLDON J. 'l'llNAGLlBlt ltlrlil Williuuinbrirlge lld., Bronx, N. Y. FRANK A. Ill-IBA. JR. 88 Stunrlish Ild., Quincy N ortlieustern University Production lilrrrrrrgennrtt lhlltlltlglllllelll Hoe. I JIIIIN 'l'. SIIUOKUS JUSBIIII L. Iillhlrl. Jll. tltl Winthrop St., llolliston lnnuruneo Newninu Club tl. 4: Insnrnnee I-loo. il, 'I IIUIIN ll. SIIUGIIUII Stl North Ht., North Rending 53 lluneoek St.. Boston Business .flrlrrninrtnrlion General Business lt0BBlt'l' SIIIIONS 105 .Addington ltd., Brookline l nd uslrinl hlonoyr'irn'uI liflunngernent Soo. LEO S. BPEIIANZA till Green St., Watertown Arloorliriun lilurlreting Soo. tl, fl: Nownruu Club A IIIAIITIN Il. B'l'E1'1'IlIll lil Loring St., Newton Arloertiring IIJA BARRY 'l'ARlt tttl Thornton St., Revere tlonrrnl Business Sonhburd und Blndo ILARRIBT TBNBNBAUM 154 Aluront St., ltluttupnn .fleeouutinn GIIAHAIII J. SIIIITH. JR. ltltl Cednr St., Norwich, Conn. Syracuse University, Mitchell Jr. College rllorlretinn AAS lilnrketing Soe. flu BBNJAIIIIN ll. STAFF ORD IIB Florence St., Andover Goncoul Brnrinrrr Debating lg SCA S, 4 NORIIIAN C. SWANSON l-IB Wui'er'ley Sl., Belmont rlclrorlioino I hlnrketing Boo. 8, II IIOSIIPII ll. 'FBLLIEB ll Pieroe ltd.. Belmont lllnrlcrlino lloelrey 1-S4 Marketing Soo. it IIAIIIIEIII J. 'ITIIIIZAKIS 300 lluntoul St., Beverly Northeastern Universityg ow . I I ,I , RIJBEIIT N. SIIEINKOPI' Q-I3 Beverly ltd., Brookline .llorlretiny Zll'l' Treur. HOWARD ll. SILVER 20 Gibbs St., Brookline rllonuyernonl hlunugenient Sue. tt, 4 l CGLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NICIIOLAS l'. VAMVAKIAS 50 Pnrllnnrl SI., Pnrtlnnrl, Mc. ,flrcnrrnlrng Orllnoilox Club 3, rl: Young llcpnlrlicnn Club 3, 4, Ac- counting Soc. 3, 4 .IIISIIPII J. VIIIIIICIIAIIEN I6 llnlling Green llr., lI,D. Il Lilmrnry, Pri. Ilrnrrnl llurinnsr AEII Lockg Varsity llnnllinll Q-rl, llonllinll 1, Varsity 2-45 linac- linll I, Vnrsily '25 Ncwmnn Clulrg Vnrsily Club: Svnrlet Key IIIIIA N. Wrilrlrllll IIIIII lloylslon SI., llnslon Illnrlrrlirrg AK llillcl 132,49 Mnrlurling 900. 3, Nlcmhernliip V.l'. It SIIIRLEY A. WAIIK 74 ll. Ilqrrnntrlm Ht., North Quincy Secretarial lllrsilcy Clnlr I-35 May Day l MMIII YN V JOIIN C. WATSON 08 Mngnnlin Ave., Andover IInivnrsiIy COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FEANK I. WOLPE 1443 lllue llitl Ave., ltostou Accounting ticubbard and Blade 0, 4, 'l'rena.g Accounting Soc. 92, 43 Military Dall Tioliet Chain. it EDOAN E. YAEUMIAN 117 Gray St., Arlington llenaral Husiitesa t ltEDEltIC A. ZIMAN 104 Sutherland ltd., Brighton Marlretiap 'l'Etl1 Marketing Soo: Economies Club STANLEY WtulbBEltt, MICHAEL lt. WHALEN 1QOStgplgy ltd Wuhan 70 ltnteuian St., ltonlindale Adpgytggmp lllttttttyt llttttl Newman Club 13 Manage- tookv 8' HUB Cirr-ulatiou n1entSev 1 Mgr. 2, Ass t. ltus. Mgr. tt: ltillot 1-3: Insurance Soc. t JAMES S. WILKES JOHN ll. WlLLIAMSUN 015 Winthrop Ave.. 15 Coolidge St., Everett New Haven, Conn. Denton University Jlarlretinp Maaaaeawat 'l'Etl' Pledge ef tbe Your 25 Manageinent Soc.: Young Invitations Clinin. Democrats Club Drania Club tl 4' ltittol 1-l-' Marketing Club 8, 4 DAVID ta. WILSON KENNEIII A. 1087 Con1nionwealtbAve., WI'l'llAM, J lt. Drigbton 200 Locust St., Danvers llliarlcatlap Marketing lttftl Marketing Club 4: Uorinaa Marketing Soc.3,l5llillel Club tg Young ltopablicaa Club tg Congregational Club 1 CllAltLES lt. WOOD 00 tio. Main St., Middleboro General llaairteaa DEBORAH YOUNG 18 Leatou St., Mattapnu General lluuiaesa llillol t, tt: '67 Varieties tg Hayden llcrald Ft, 53 Psyebol- ogy Club tt: Young Deinoerots 4: Citizen Project l, -t ,LF 'inf i5Ul'lllE A. WU Sliungliui, Cbina Seattle lluoilio College tloaaral lluuineaa tl1l'N Chinese iitudent's Club tt, 4: COSlllUPOllltllt Club 'Z-4 JOHN '1'. ZEVl'l'AS tit! Fuller ltd., Watertown .flocouatiup AK'l' Trans., V.P. Look: Stud. Conn. Trens. tt Senate Pregrant Chain. tt, 't'reas tg Orthodox Club 1-tg Accounting Soc. 52-tg News- paper 2, tt SAUL L. ZlNElt 50 Essex St., Malden Accounting Accounting Soc. 2-4 JEAN D. 00 Paul It Arlington WlIEA't ON overo ltd. llaoineoa Education tlKEg ltllll EAYMON D E. WlLLlS, Jlt. 93 Wildwood ltd., Medford ltensseluer Polyteabna Institute Statistics SIDN EY D. WOLK 14 Evelyn tit., Matlap in Marketing 'l'Etl1 Corr. Scribe Activities Conn 1, lrtas 'Z Marketing Soc. 1, tl lnsur ance Soo. Lock 11 Dralna Club l 'Nirv- ,Fir ROY A. ANDERSON 870 Dakwooll Ave., West I-Inrtlord, Conn. University of Connecticut Management ROBERT Mc. BAILEY 119 Tenesco St., Marblehead Accounting DON M. BECK 01 Southwood Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. General Business LEO F. BETTENCOURT 100 Lorraine Rd., Westwood M unagerneat ROBERT M. COPELAND QQ Lincoln St., Belmont Pre-Law AXA Trens., Rushing Chmn. Crew 2: Boosters Club PAUL P. COUOHLIN 108 Parham St., W. Roxbury Marketing EDWARD D'AMADIO TOBY S. D'AMBOLA 804. Belleville Ave., Bloonrkeld, N. J. Bob Jones University MBA Management Management Society WILLIAM G. DOSCHER 04 Stuyvesant Ave., Larchmont Marketing RICHARD A. EILERTSON 31 McKinley Rd., Norwood North Park College, Akron University Management wi, I GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES MARVIN P. GOLDBERG 1137 Union St., Ashland Marketing FRANCIS J. GOODE 214 Parker Hill Ave., Roxbury Accounting JOHN F. GRADY, JR. 20 Eden St., Framingham Management ELAINE HARRIS 88 Justin Rd., Brighton Business Education JEREIIIIAH J. HASSETT 208 No. Beacon St., Brighton Marketing JACK R. HELFRICH 1075 Kelly Dr., York, Pa. Management LEO C. HERZOG ARTHUR P. HILL RAM JACOBSON P. 0. Box 18, Rehovot, Israel Sacramento Jr. College I ndustrtal Management ROBERT JERAULD 02 South Mein St., Sharon Marketing ARTHUR B. KETTLE. JR. 800 Webster St., Needham Marketing AKII' Cross Country 8: Skiing 3 RICHARD F. LAFFIN 30 Main St., So. Acton Accounting PAULO N. IIIAGALHAES 4. Euston St., Brookline General Business Cosmopolitan Club 1-89 New- man Cluh 12-4 , . g. . I 1 r I . I g ll , I ,I ir' r n . ill I , ', ll ic, , 1 .N ' . . 1 . r W I . t Q . Q ll' flfr, 1 g r --. . ' L' tk w ll , 1 'I Ir, ' 31, tl I ' ' I T it ll 3 tiki . ,..i-17.3, l ,C '.L . I, 4 r- gmlh. . 1 r- Milne- 1 ,. i 1 ,-I I .V H 1. i' 'ii I , .. - 1-it ix' 'rf V . A . is Yr , I r 1 t I it ,, l. I -I S' ri L .E WILLIAIII MAISTRELLIS Std Hale St., Beverly Marketing BERTRAM L. MESSENGER 10 I-Ioltcn St., Peabody Marketing CARL J. MUELLER. JR. 07 Elm Ilill Ave., Roxbury Marketing PETER J. MULLEN 88 Washington St., East Walpole General Business DONALD L. MULVIHILL 7920 Ridge Ave., McKces Rocks, Pu. Manageraent EDWIN G. NASH 11 Centre St., Dorchester HENRY F. O'CONNOR 96 Main St., Peabody Management Management Soc. MISAK PAHIGIAN 115 Immun St., General Business PAUL G. PANTAZIS 104 Coolidge Rd., Worcester General Business LUCY M. PEIRCE 00 Lincoln St., Watertown Secretarial Science fl1X9 Honorary member JAMES C. PIZZO 6 Cottage Lane, Beverly Marketing Marketing Soc. WILLIAM D. POWER I0 Whittemore St., Arlington M arketiug I l . , V it .. ' - - ' 1. . r ' I . , . I s SHEILA M. PYNN 415 Union Ave., Luconin, N. H. Mary Washington College General Business JOHN D. ROOGIE, JR. 17 Sparlrnwk St., Brighton General Business JOEL M. SAMUELS 04 Tappan St.. Brookline Boston University MBA Management Management Soc.: Hillel PETER D. SMITH Robinwood Pk., Buzzards Bay Marketing JOHN H. SNOW 0 Crolton Rd., Wuhan ALBERT B. TEIXEIRA Milk Ave., No. Westport Foreign Trade CHRISLOS L. TSOKANIS Q8 Wellington St., Brockton Marketing RICHARD S. WADE 50 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston University of Mass. M anagernent .5 cg: egg, if J r r r r 1 V T r 1 'V I tj' 1 l fr , N. r Shirley Herslrkowitz P'resr'cle'nt r l Vx r fr. ' 1. I I a , 4 r 3 11' I George lx. MEIIQUCIIIIIQ, Bb. rn Ed., ELLM., Dram. IW Mmm Secretary r ?:'49w43' , E fl, 1 'Cl' Judith Murphy Vice-Presirlfarr! , .yml L . E r ru ' , r , 1 , iw! rr 'mr rms ir mf r' FW f M fr Q Rf! xi! 'Xl Carol Hll111rlt0I1 Trreusurer SARGENT COLLEGE . N . .Q r hs: - 'ala' ?' -.,' ' ' 5' r ,H 1 1 I 'us .v , .ax pw, r-,NL ,Qirnd . . - --r ' Fgg -I I ' 'f , av .+R 4 A 4 I Li -1+ . 9gMg5'f4 f' 1- Cm 31 '. .1 . .gsnf wg, f will , '4f ,,wL5,9 3' ,fig ,L gif' V 'ay b W if ' 'Pf ver, OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,Wg I 1 I + 1 N 44 I , I I v I , A I 1 COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION N. ROBERT BOLIN 61 Holliston St., Medway Physical Therapy FLORENCE CARROLL West 511 Sound Ave., Spokane. Wash. Physical Therapy SYLVIA CRANDALL 48 Babcock Ave., Silver Creek, N. Y. Physical Education CYNTHIA DADMON 285 Great Rd., Bedford Physical Education .JOAN AMERINO 525 Bellevue Ave., Winthrop Physical Therapy DELORES J. AUPPERLE Altura, Minn. Physical Therapy CATHERINE BECK 48 Elmwood Avo.. Burlington, Vt. Physical Education CAROL ANDERSON ill Archdale Rd.. West Rosbury Physical Therapy NANCY BALLANTYNE B4 Newbury Pk., Needham Physical Therapy Volleyball 1-83 Basketball 2, S: Activities Conn. 85 Class V.P. 83 SEGA Rep. 4, Honor Auxiliary 3, Brea. 4: -SFGA Standing Comm. Chma. 8: Junior Prom Comm. Chma. 8 NANCY W. BENSON 114 Township Lines, Jenkintown, Pa. Physical Therapy Scarlet Key 3, 4: SEGA 2-4, Rec. Sec.: Cheerleader 1-4: Assembly Comm. Chmn. 25 Publicity Comm. Chmn. 81 Univ. at Home 4: Who'c Who 4 y as r 1 i lliillbl .2 . also. '. .-. .L X rs ' '4. J. . I . A BARBARA BROWN 87 West Feldon St., Mattnpan Physical Therapy MARGUERITE L. CARUSON E 38 Filth Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Physical Therapy Aflr V.P. 4 Newman Club 1, tl: Physical Therapy Club 4 TOBY CRON 154 Stanwood St., Dorchester Physical Therapy Modem Dance 1: Drama Club lg P.T. Club 2-43 Stud. Activities Comm. 4 RUTH DALY Alcott Rd., Concord Physical Education JEAN BUCCI 153 Main St., Melrose Physical Education PATRICIA COURTNEY 719 E. 4th St., South Boston Physical Therapy JANICE D. CURRIER 18 Oak St., Laconia, N. H. Physical Education P.E. Club 8. 4: Stud. Activ ities Comm. 4: Stud. Faculty Relations Comm. Chinn. 45 Pictorial Photography Ed. 4, Stall 1, 8, 45 Newspaper Bus. Mgr. CAROLYN J. DeMARCO 1085 Helderbcrg Ave., it gl fi MARY M. AULT 522 Pairlee Rd., Wuhan Physical Therapy SCA 1-4: Congregational Club 1: Sailing Club 3. 4: P. T. Club it-4, Sec.-Treas. 8: Pie- torial 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: HUB Bd. 4: Stud. Faculty Govern- ment Assembly 4 OLIVE M. BARCLAY North Haven, Mc. Physical Education MYRNA B. BERNARD 192 Bonad Rd., Brookline Physical Therapy P.'l'. Club 8,4 i s lug t'lENOltA A. DREWERY 8301 llltll Sl., S.l'l., Washington, D. C. Physical Therapy A29 V.P. Scarlet Key 3, Carr. Sec. 4: Pictorial t, Ass't Ed. 3, Ed.- in-Chiel 4: SEGA il, 4: Alum- nae Mag. School Ed. 4: Univ. At Home 4: SFA 2: NEWS 91 HIlB 2: Standing Comm. Assembly Chmn. 39 Who's Who4 JACQUELYN LIAMBOA 15 Woodland lid., Jamaica Plain Physical Therapy Class Trees. l, itg P.T. Club tl, 4: Chapel Comm. Chmn. 45 Modern Dance Club lg Building Fund Comm. Deco- 4 i ration Chmn. 4 I , I , ,rig Il.h..'l' SYLVlA .l. GIALLOMBAHDO 451 Walnut Ave., Roxbury Physical Education I IlBfI1V.P. I Athletic Assoc. Sec. 23 SEGA y Rep.l f, 5 I , . y 'l I' ,' FL'.,ffV :- 1. -' , '.' l.'g f y 'I ' carrots astconan I, V ' I , -' I tial Warwick Rd., . A West Newton Agri ' Physical Erlucalion y ' ' Newman Club I-45 Newman 3 r , ' I I Club Chapel Chmn. 31 Com- ' f muntors Conn. V.P. 8, Pres. I .-z ,C I 4g PE. Club 3, 4: SFGA4 ri , l W . r I 5 . r I i y JUDITH A. HEINOLD tl Lindbergh St., Clinton Physical Therapy Chorale 1, Q: SCA 1145 Social Dir. 3: P.T. Club 9-4: Modern Dance Club 1 BARBARA JOHNSON 4it7Pa1'k Ave., Waverly, N. Y. Physical Therapy I RUTH KLIMAN 51 Johnston St Dorchester l P COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION in I I .F CAROL M. HAMILTON Q7 Troy Rd., North Andover Physical Therapy Chorale Trees. 2, Pres. S5 Class Trcas. 45 Pictorial Stall 25 Modern Dance Club lg P.T. Club tt, 4g SCA Q, 4 SHIRLEY D. HERSHKOWITZ 1198 Van Curler Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Physical Therapy Class Sec. 1, tt, Pres. 8, 41 Hillel 8, 4, Rep. 1, tg Honor Auxiliary S, 4: Scarlet Key 4: Activities Conn. 8, 45 SFGA 8, 4: P.T. Club 2-4: Mod. Dance lg Who's Who 4 H. PATRICIA KELLEY 810 Lenox St., New Haven, Conn. University o' Bridyeportt New I-Iaven State Teachers College Pltyslcal Education A41 P.E. Club 45 Idler News Ed. 44 Newman Club 25 Dorm Treas.4 BEVERLY A KOOMAS 6Bartlett St Melrose hystcal Education ni SUZANNE EATON PAULINE M. FLEIIIING 15 Tamarach Lane, Needham ll Terrace St., Physical Education Brattleboro, Vt. Physical Therapy I Cheerleader I-4: P.T. Club it-43 Social Dir.8 ROSLYN GARDNER ELLEN W. GERBER 8718 Flatlauds Ave.. 8626 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Physical Therapy Physical Education Hillel I-4: P.T. Club 8, 4 SEGA 3, 45 Black Masque l, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Hillel I-4: Camp Conn. I, 8: Standing Com- mittees l, Chmn. 244: Sailing Club 8g YWCA Trees. 25 SARP Bd. 8,4 I JOANNA GOUGH CAROL GROSSMAN Depot Rd., Sill Robinwood Rd., Hampton Falls, N. Y. Waterbury, Conn. Physical Education Physical Education a. YIOLA M. HATCH Box 197, Wells, Me. Physical Therapy SCA 1, Q: P.T. Club 8, 4, VP. 8: Social Dir. 4 GERALDINE HICKEY 2049 McGraw Ave-. Bromr, N. Y. Physical Education HYLA N. KIMENKER ll Ballard Dr., West Hartford, Conn. Physical Therapy I Mod. Dance 1, 25 P.T. Club 8, 45 Dramatic Club l, 2: Hillel 1-4: Tumblers Club lg Chorale I, 9 AUDREY LANCTOT 149 Clark St., Waltham Physical Education COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION A r 1 , . , , l t. who '.. it s l by l n it it 1 it a- i ' as M N i z CYNTHIA A. NOTT 929 A School St., Hanover. N. Ii. Physical Edacalion Surg. Christian Assoc. t. h: Class Treas. 3: ILE. Club 4 ELISSA PERROTTO 140 No. Broad St., Allentown, Pa. Physical Therapy BARBARA A. RIDER I3 Holman St., Oxlord Physical Education Rnnrl l..L JACQUELINE ht. LAVIN tha Wrentham St.. Dorchester Physical lialacalioa P.E. Club 4: Exec. Bd. ll: SPCA Rep. 0, 4: YWCA V.P. ft: Alumnae Assoc. Rep. All Univ. it. Surg. 4: Newspaper Column Ed. 4:4 Dress Rules Comm. Chinn. 4 CAROL LOWENBERC 44 Mignon Rd.. West Newton Allred University Physical Therapy Social Dir. 0: P.'l'. Club 9--l NANCY D. LINN 0 Colonial Cl.. Ludne, Mo. Physical Education DDD Carr. Sec., V.P. Newman Club 1,0 DRRNICE R. LYAIAN Q8 Crescent St.. Quincy Physical Therapy thwimluiag Club 1-3, 'l'reas. Q: ILT. Club 'Z-4: lladniiaton Club 0: hinaace Coram. Sec. 0: llonor Auxiliary Sec. 4 MARY DICDONOUGIA 14 Perkins St., Arlington Physical Iitlacalioa ticarlct Key: SARP Pres. JUDITH A. MURPHY 30 Winniired Rd.. Brockton Physical Therapy Newman Club 3, 4, Social Dir. ll. 8: Honor Auxiliary 4: Class V.I'. 4: Univ. at Home 4: Ac- tivities Caun. 4 AIYRNA R. hLcELIIINEY 928 Pearl St., Clinton Physical Therapy SPCA Pros. 4. V.P. 8: Class Pres. l, 2: Scarlet Key 4: SFA 4: Activities Coaa. 1, 2: Cal- endar Comm. Chain. 0: Stud. Faculty Relations Conan. 4: Wha'e Who 4 JOAN bl. RIIISSAIACIIDN L04 Main St., Cochituate Physical iidacalioa Womens Recreation Assoc. tt. Pres. 4: ILE. Club V.P. 0, 4: Recreation Club l, Sec.- Trcas. 9: SFGA 4: Camp Conn. fl: Pictorial Stall il: Newman Club 1-4 . p 1' . l... . pp yyyyyyyyy N I tr f GLADYS M. PEDERSDN 50 Wallkill Ave.. Middletown, N. Y. Physical Erlacalica SHIRLEY J. PRADA State Rd., Edgartown Physical Therapy Newman Club 2: Salle Ride Fencing Club 4 INEZ PEREIRA 190 Nelson St., Fall River Physical Therapy Newman Club Ish: P.T. Club 0. 4: Class Sec. 3, 4: Lennox Dorm. Coua. Trcns. 9: Mod- ern Dance Club 1 MARIANNE P. REARDON 180 Exchange St., Lawrence Skidmore College Physical Therapy Dorm Conn. Pres. 4: IDC -l MARJORIE A. RUSEITON ROBERTA R. SALLUELS 9204 Old Yonge St., 88 Reservoir Dr.. York-Mills. Ontario, Cantata Chestnut Hill ELAINE F. LISCCMIIR 30 Wuhan St., Natick , Physical Education ALICE A. MAHDNEY 10 Hale tht., Newton Physical Education Newman Club 1-4: Brother' hood Coua. Q, 8: Newman Cauu. li-l: Recreation Club l JUDITII V. MESSINGER 8 'Prirnouat tit., Dedham Physical Education SPCA Treas : ILE. Club PAUL L. NATI'IANSON 48 Deering Rd., hlattapau Physical Therapy Wrestling 1-fl: I-Iillel t-it j PHYLLIS M. SCIPIONE 9 Copley St., Roxbury Physical Therapy Recreation Club lg P.T. Club 3, lg Stud. Activities Coram. 3, 45 Pictorial Stall' ft: News- paper Stall 4: Social Dir. Bd. Trees., Ass't Chmn. 4 BARBARA SIMON 3520 Cedar Ave., Hyland Park. Ill. Physical Therapy NANCY STEARNS S5 Lochness Rd., lturnlorrl, Mc. Physical Therapy AEA Sec. 9 JACQUELINB M. STRASSEL Plank Hill ltd., Simsbury. Conn. Physical Education Tumblers Club 1, Sec.-Trees. 25 Newman Club it-4: P.E. Club 4 x t 'x .J ' L.. COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION i il r - .l MARGAltE't' A. 'ICWNSBND Cooper ltd., Ilarmony, lt. l. Physical Therapy Modern Dance Club 1, tt: Protestant Club I: SCA lg P.T. Club 3, 4: Tumbling Club lg Chorale 1 MAILCARET J. TYNAN 37 Brook St., Brookline Physical Erlnealian Comrnutcr's Conn. Sec. l. Social Dir. 95 Womens Rec- reation Assoc. V.P. 3: P.l'l. Club Pres. 4: Newman Clul lst: Stud. Activities Coram. l: Budruinton Club 8, it JANICE P. TRASK Maia St., Wilton, Me. Physical Thcrayy Tumblers Club lg Chorale lg P.'l'. Club 4: Swimming Club lg SCA 1,2 DORIS A. WHITE alta Eighth St., N.W.. Washington, D. C. Physical Education Dorm Conn. V.P.g Csrnp Coun. Social Dir.g Modern Dance Club: P.E. Club JOAN LILY SEGLIN 34 Camden St., Methuen Plrysical Therapy BARBARA SLOAN 996 Washington St.. Islington Physical Education NANCY STEERS 53 Essex St.. Manclrester, N . Il. Physical Education SHEILA M. SULLIVAN 02 Oak Hill Dr., Arlington Physical Education Newman Club I-4, Del. 3g P.E. Club 3, 4: Womens Bee- reatioa Assoc. Treas. 4: Tum- blers Club 1 GRACE SIMMONS Stone Church Rd., Adarnsvillc, R. I. Physical Education PATRICIA SMITH 1929 Juniata Rd., Morristown. Pa. Physical Education ANN L. STEIMEN 68 Paul Revere Rd.. Lexington Boston Teachers College Physical Education Newman.Club I-4: P.E. Club ft: SFA Dol. 8, 4: SEGA 8, 4: Carup Conn. Pres. ft: Scarlet Key 4 VIRGINIA M. SWANTUN Q7 George St., Newton Physical Education Swimming Club l, 'tg SCA lg Stud. Activities Comm. 4: Pictorial Stall 4: Tumbling Clubl fi Lt' it 1 -E ,us .qua -v MABJORIE F. TUCKER It Sumner St., Newton Center Physical Therapy Hillel l-83 Tumbling Club l. 9: SFGA Pub. Coanrr. 4: l'.'l' Club 8, fl: Riding Club 2: Chorale 1 SUZANNE H. WlIl'I'E 6 Norway ltd., Milton Physical Therapy P.'1'. Club dst ye,ygy,3yv'av GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES Glen Had. N. Y- Laouano P. oonruaa rnenano M. vrnorura o. sruvaav Luv s. was Clttttlvftl Etlltfttllolt 31 Pleasantdale Ave., MONTGOMERY 1 Mill Rd., Durham, N. H. 537 T. Alonzo St.. I Z1-.4 5.22- .w Edward Giebutowski Francis Cardoue President V 'ice-Presz'dvnt , , , Leouu1'dl'zu1ze Raymond Lindllnlm B. LeRoy bheley, A.B., M.B.A., Actm-g Dean Secretary Tmwum Zi,, --5 wal-Y in Is in H' My L 1 W M EAW 4 COLLEGE OF INDL V s n M, 'M 1 N ,.. , 'giiii AA , g ,gra V K f W v,:1,.q . f14f,g-55'--E !.n.,,4 .-i tg ,FJ i fffn. 1.1: f 4 ,Mgmt 3.7, x, W COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY I I in n. , I ' an in t IIDWAIIIJ J. UIIIBUTOWSIII 38 Clarendon Ave., West Itutlund, Vt. rieronaatieal Iinnineerinn Institute ol Aeronnutieal Sei- eneeatt-I, ClnaaI'ros 4 SFA I Univ. at Ilotue 4 lVlro's Wlrofl FITANLIIY L. IIENIWIIISONI 12 Iled Stone Lane, Illarblelread .fliruraft tllaintenanae Engi- nearing I It ttlttllttill II. IIASILII itil llasile HI.. Iloston IIOIIEIVI' 'I'. CANNINII, .IIt. in in in in in in in Ill III llensselaer Polyteelnrie In- I3lleyllultlaAve-.Nutieli stltute rllrrrrrnvrnrerrt AXA lliglr Or-Ita Sr-nbbnrrl and Illade tl, V.I'. I, Illiliturv Ball Clnnn. -I: Ilooslers tflnb 3g lllnnnge- nrent Soo, tt, -It Institute ol Aeronnntieul Hr-ienees tt, tg SIIAA rltaiatrnanru Iirr.gir1.t'ari an LAIVIIENCIIE I . IJANTII V. CONSALVO CIANI'IOI,O IIA Pearl Sl., Everett tio llates Ibl., Arlington Illuss. Institute of IIIttt'IIIl0IOl1V Ilraivn University rleronaatieal Engineering .flrronantienl Eraririerririy Institute nl Aeronautical Sei- Newrnnn Club tl, I HUB eneea llep. it Institute of Aero- nautieul lieienees JOHN C. IIOIIISIITY IIONALII I . IIUNPIIY 1511 I'i1rebl-.liernlrtoniPII- 108 llillerolt Ave., Worcester .rlrr'nriarrtr'auI Itnyinrarirrg rlaronuatienl Iinainueriny Instituto ol Aeronnutlenl Sei- KU' enees Institute ol Aeronautical Sei- enees 3, 4 . , . ..11 I . ja at L 11. Lx ? ff H A if r ltOIlItII'I' II. KELLEY 3 1 itafrtaf Liberty St.,llIiddleton ' I bn Enyiraerina tliarnrnarrrerrt I I ..111 it 1, at , I by ' flax ,fi Erie, WOLODYII1YIt NAPUIIKO QI Creston St., lloxbury rlaronuntieal Itnnineariny ..r.. as .runs . i r'.. e id? , it I ttll 4t'ti'Q4,, 3 ..1i 1.5.1 - - Int f- 1 , I . I I ,rr , .- itxt., 1. 1 , ,, , I ' ti' F' 'II' ' ri f ',,'.,. 'a,Anrf' I .MTIIUI Ir. nln vpn' f'f Y' k f' lS?r IIOGEII W. GOFF 6 Exeter St., Taunton rtaronuuttaul Enniaaarinn Institute ot Aeronautical Sei- QIICCB GIIOIIGII Il. IIIIUNAN 05 Oxford St., Arlington Industrial Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sei- enees it-I Stud. Conn. I IIAYIVIOND A. LINIIIIOLM lit Holland Ave., Ibuglrkeepsie, N. Y. tlianngernent Newnnrn Club 1, 'I'reas. 2-4 Del. It-4: Aellvitles Conn. Itep. 35 Class 'l'reas. A LEONAIID II. PAUZIQ. JR. 85 Western Ave., Atlrot Aeronautical Itnainaaring Muir I , ,, ,NSI i, -5:., r I ' - ,, yn. Lilly N1 'nf it' A ,yu , A 2 Q it ve 'TP H, , 'lu' in Y , I-,r .,.., AtItIt4'l'lNO It. OIILLA 8tlt'.'I1eIsenFt., Ilast Iloston rlrrnmaalieal Iirr.yirrerrr'ng lil'l' V .l'. Inatitnte ol Aeronautical Sei- enres 2-fl Newman I'Ittb -I JAIIIES V. IIICKIIY I7 I'ine St., Ilustondale lirryineariria IiI'I' Pershing llitlesg tlerrlrlnird and ltlnde: Institute oi Aero- nuutienl Seienees OIIOIIGII IlI.AYElt itll Wnelrusett St., Junraiea Plain Maas. Institute ol Teelrnol- ogyg Nortlreastern University Aeronautical Engineering Attlls KIT Institute ol Aeronautical Sei' enees 3,4 ANN L. PELLIIGIIINU 800 Surnner Ave., Springfield University of Itlasa. IillANtTltl S. tfAllIlONl'l 7U blnin St.. Wetlrerstield, Conn. rlernnnntieal Iinyinrnriag Institute oi Aeronaulieat Hei- tneea tt, tl, Clnnn. I Class V.I'.t IIOIiliIl'I' V. CONWAY 7 lllt. Vernon St., Clrarlestown Illainteaaaea Ilnaineerian liI'I' DEAN lt. ES'I'ABIt0OK 8 Franklin St.. Saunas Lowell Institute Iiebool: IIar- vard University Business Iltarraaernant NX. Ile If-A .-ill lfv RALPI-I W. RICE III Medford St., Arlington Aeronautical Engineering Senate I AL TINAJERO ALLEN C. WASHBURN 1890 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. University of Tennessee: Memphis State College Aeronautical Engineering Management Soc. 45 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 4 COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY .S WILLIAM J. SALCEDO 439 Cambridge St., Allston Columbia University Aeronautical Engineering KIT Management Soc.: Institute ol Aeronautical Sciences TYLL VANZLER 500 South St., Brookline Aeronautical Engineering RUSSELL E. TEMPERLEY 150 Gibbs St., Newton Centre Aeronautical Engineering Crew 1, 921 SCA 2, 8, Recre- ation Cbmu.: Wesley Club I-l, lteoreation Chmn., Bad V.P., Retreat Chinn. JOHN E. WARREN It Sheldon Ave.. Wilmington GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES LOUIS FLAMAND 70 Brooks St., Brighton Industrial Management PAUL GOULD 4 Huckleberry Rd., Lynniield Aeronautical Engineering HENRY A. ROBINSON IRVING SHERMAN JAMES SIEGEL 11 Parsons Dr., Beverly Industrial Management KENNETH A. TAYLOR JOIIANNES C. VERMEULEN 70 Bay State Rd., Boston Technological University: Bowdoin College: Mass. In- stitute of Technology Aeronautical Engineering K2 Walter U, Muelder, B.S,, S.'l'.l5., l'h.l3., Dffcm. i W H'-1 .,, H.. iii 11' --kv ii W iii. A',!,. A i V . M i i :I M vvx, V' iii i ,, , W. A 'vi A?- ff Wiliium Walker J. Philip Woguiiiuii l'resident lf'z'ce-I'-rc'siilmi lioliert Sinks Secretary-Trcasu1'er SCHOOL OF' -L- u '.', , 1 i I N W BOSTON ASCDOOL I 52.55 nu ff-3 ff WY! SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY BOOKLB l ANDERSON 916 lhrrlt Son lroneiseo Calif Plnlosopliy l . , , f . ll' ., ' ' ' ', . if y Snnlirnueiseo College M, mn L . ' 'T ADA .1 . Syl! . .. .1 opi- lq v i , ,,, , if-lr'Zf '1 1- 1..tlt-.'--,gifs T I .Li .-- .. ' .Q . 5' -. 4 . . N rllvihif J! lil: . . . v' ' 1 11.4 1 .1 , . 'Ts . A .. I' . Pi. i ni '- . w k - A . . . ..L .'H'. I .nr ., l..V'r.... hN. yuh .r W,,,,,,,.'.. ' 'l. ..... M- - ' ' -' J JAMES M. BUELL 8980 Unrrison 1trl.,'l'olo4lo, O. De llunw University ' I I SJ .B. Theology tlll.llElt'l' CAhlEllON 4? llighwny, Netllnntls, Western Austrnlin University ol Western Aus- trolin: Melbourne College of Q Divinity M.1t.E. Religious lillnooliou. MAUIUCE E. CULVEB 1i.ll, 8, lllnrlison, Kon. Bolter University Boston University S,'l'.lll. Soeinl Ethier Christinn Sueinl Witness JOHN F. DALE 1507 S. Cnpitol, Pekin. Ill. Illinois Wesleyan University r. rn 1. 'l'llAVlS S. BARNES 914. Moore Ave., Augusto, Un. University ol Georgie: Boston University S.'l'.M. Social Ethics BICLIABD L. BEARD 381 W. Mnrket St., Clenrlieltl, Po. Dickinson Collene: West- minster College WY! S. l .B. Theology . l , X. Y -zum Y J 1 ...iii-'P' - Xt' .rift :fe 1 COBDON J. ANDERSON S11 Union St.. Enet Walpole Boston University S.'l'.ll. Religious Erloenllon Dorm. Conn. 525 Dorm. l'res.3 1 RALPH J. BAERON. JB. Mein St., Cornish, Mo. University of Mnine S.'l'.ll. Theology DONALD E. BLOOB 9100 E. Pnlement ltd., I Columbus, O. Ohio Stote 'University S.T.B. Theology l ..' 'v'-F rt iraq' . 1 ef ll . N .H ..,, , 1, Q. .ff ,uf -y Zigi,-,yl llllll 'liTliil-r'X. ' .vii!.'W1yJ':iTi',T':q..Q . il N .1 'X' ... ... , My ll... .. , ., 1-ii -'I 1.1. l 1' ERNEST C. y llU'ltCESS. Jil. g 2207 KnnyoSt.. i St.l'nnl.Minn. wi Baldwin-Wollnee College S.'l'.B. Theology JOHN ll. CAll'l'WltIllH'l' ll-U11 Sehwnrtn St.. Houston, Tex. e Wiley College S.T.B. Theoloyy 'J CUNNINOIIAM 9297 Mmn St Cherry Vnlley l hooloyy .,, .Y,Yy, ,ny .' V., ,-lr' 1:-J.. 1 :,. 1 lfs. .. . hy., , . . ..er in 'l i:.1,'if.'l: . . , A o A A ' , lnl, ' .A y H N N wi. 119 Qi n College oi the Pocrhe Utm ,hwmwn N. gif: A '11, f- . gfnf, h e'l:. i T' i .te 11 QQ.,nil . li' W5 .1 .hrs 'txt - 1 H A Mt. iii v e 1 all ,- . . ei f-. g rehll. .o.'. . ,yt-'t U51 Senle Ave., Polo Alto. Colii. i.1u.L ...1-za:-:S-B-.Lip JT-5. C.....- T--M QLL .- Pg Le-. A BEVERLY L. DAVIS, Jlt. 05 LEONARD S. BUXTON Q0 Ash Ave., Somerville Albright College S.'l'.lll. Psychology ry lteliyion DAVID E. CHURCH 186611 Connnonwenlth St., Wyandotte, Mich. University of hiiohigon b.1.B. Theology LE1lOY IJI. CURTIS 418 Summit Lone, Enst Liverpool, O. Ohio Slnte University S.T.ll. Theology 1llCllAllD A. DONNENWlll'1'll 8880 Fnirlington Dr., CHARLES ll. ASFLIN River Ave., Gnreliner, Me. ton University Psychology JAMES A. BATTEN Sonbornville. N. ll. University of New Hampshire Theology DONALD E. BOSSABJT 61? Welden St.. Lntrobe, Po Hnrvurd University S '1' B Theology Socinl Witness 2 3 Winter Cornivol Exec. Comm Stnte College: Bos PHILIP H. DOS'l'Elt. Hherwooil Ave., l'lainivell, Mielr. Alliion College w.T.ll. lllllflllllllll WILLIAM D. ELLINGTON Hoa 1000, Chelan, Wash. College ol Puget Sound S.T.Il. Theology NVHA V.P. tr Seminary Singers Pres. 4 DEWEV ll. PlNDLEY lt.lt.. 1, Uargersvillo, lull. Franklin College S.T.ll. Theology ii .fl li .fi NANCY HADSELL 104 Weslrirlge, Tallahassee, Fla. Florida Stale University Al.ll.E. Religions Erlnoalion. KENNETH L. HEFLIN Harlan, la. Oslo University: lowa State Teaehers College S.T.D. Theology ALPHEIJ J. HUHLEH 000 Lear Htl., Avon Lake, O. Ohio Wesleyan University S.T.ll. Theology CIIAELES I. JOHNSON 000 Park 'Terrace Dr., lliehmonri, Inil. V-E. . JA.. SOONGHO HAN 100-l Shinrlangrloag, Seoul, Korea Sophia University S,T.hl. Psychology of Religion DOltO'I'HY M. HILL 031 W. Loliayette Ave., Syracuse, N. V. Syrneuse University li'l.ll.E. ltcligionr hhlaoalioa i J. DONALD HUGHES 310 0th St., Santa Monica, Calif. UCLA S.T.tt. fi Theology rliBK t KATHOS I-8 1 CUEELL A. JOHNSON 10010 llnnette Pk. School Dr., Opn-l.ueka, Fla. Fl va ln ' Dimmu?- 'l'. MARK DOVE S10 East High fit., Hellelontaine, O. Ohio State University h. tilt. Pastoral Jliuirtry JOHN N. ELLlO'P'l' Fox Lake ltd., Angola, Intl. DePauw University S.'I'.D. Social Ethier MVSA '2, 04 ACT Q5 Chris- tian Soi-ial Witness tl, lg Eenf rnenieal Allaira V.P. 3 MICIIAEL J. GAHMATIS 001 Summer St., Somerville University ol Athens S.T.hI. Social .Ethier llEltUEl't.'I' H. EATON P.O. lies lll, Creeilmoor, N. C. North Carolina College: Herv- arrl University S.'l'.hl . Practical Theology Afl1A Sturt. Christian MVSA S. BLAKE ELLIS Main Street, Eliot, Ale. University ol New Hampshire S.'l'.B. Theology ltOllElt'l' C. GNEGY Mt. Lake Pk., Maryland, Md. Benjamin Franklin Univer- sltyg Ameriean Universityg Howard University S.T.E. Theology Witnessg ,C 's .V ., A . ,JV 1 . l .fa at .l,' 5 v, F' ROBERT T. HMVEO 800 S. Lincoln St., Casper, Wy. University of Wyoming S.'l'.D. Theology ANDREW M. IIOFNIEYER 5'lA Saints Ave., Voreeniging, Union of S. Alriea lfniversity ol Pretoria S.'I'.hl. Social lllhios VINCENT J. JEFFEEY 302 Volusia Ave., Dayton, Ohio S.T.D. Theology Stud.-Eaenlty Chapel Comme Dorm. Conn. CHARLES H. JONES fllfll-14th St. N.E-r Washington, D. C. Moreirense Collegeg Gammon SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY f 5 7' 1 .l 1 DAVID 111. MASON 01 llosenront Eel., Eielnnonrl, Surrey, Englunrl London University s.'r.n. l Soeinl Elk-len LESLIE ll. MeKOWN 017 5. Nornrun Ave., Evousville, Irnlinno Evonsville College: lrnliuun University F.'1'.B. Tlufoloyy D1!111ll11l.U'Dl111,fQI'5 13 Clrrislinn Soclnl Witness Q, 11 TSUNEO ll111'ASH111O 71 BoyS1nle lid., Boston Eendnll Collegeg Simpson College won 1l1'D1lS ll. 1if1li4E1l F201 10111 Sl., Wood lllvel, lll. University ol Illinois S.'1'.11. l'ln'ology Aelion lor Clrrisl ond 'l'rutl1 1 C. '1'11AV1S KENDALL 1018 Oulposl llr., llollywoorl, Cnlil. 0.'1'.11. Nneiul Ellrics 111311111 Clrrisliun iioeinl Wil:- nessg llerrrirrury Singersg llniv. oi Home ROSS E. LILLY 414 W. Arnro1rongAve., Peoria. 111. Westnrirnter College 'S.'1'.ll. Theology DONALD F. KELLEY 7204 lfloverrroolr Ave.. Cineiunuli, Ohio Oliio University S.'1'.l1. Pastoral llinirlry SILAS O. KOSKINAS Q07 Pork 111-ive, lloslon University ol Allrens 5.1 .11I. l'ln'olony-l1'eni Teslornrnt 1101115 E. L1N1111LAD11 10Wl1i1ney Ed., Quincy Hood College 111.l1.E. Ifeliglons Erlneolion JANICE P. 1l1neKENZ1E l1lullenLnne, Edgartown llrnlelille College l1l.l1.E. lloliyionn Ednculion JOHN '1'. LIANSFIELD ooo Unk Ht. N.W., New 1'lrilnde-lplrin, Ohio llnlllwin-Wnllnee College 14.'1'.1'l. Tlcoloyy ATA 1 lllAl1'l'11A 11. 111eCAF1 E11'1'Y 11111 l1ellSl., Koseiusko, Lllsn. M.l1.E. Ileligionr Ezlncolion l1Al11lY C. MIKELS 10 iflreney St., Newport. N. 11 Morris llurvey H.'1'.E. Theology 11111101111 MONDOL 100958 Westiuinster CL., Denrborn, Mielr. Albion College 111111 fr.- LXDQT 3 4 'G' bins.. frm DAILNELL C. l1ilellr1l1LE1' 'ZIFZ 1lreensburgl'ilae, 'l'urtle Creek, Pu. Livingstone College S.'l'.11. l'ln'ology LOUIS MILES 300 37th St., Viennn, W. Vu. Bereo College S.'1'.15. Theology 111111108 Editorial Ed. DOUGLAS 11. 1li100l1E 810 Seenie llill Dr., 1 o1'l Wur1lr,'1'ex. Texns Werlr-v 7 I E. OWEN KELLLll11. .lll. 10510EulnlinErl.,ALloutu, On Dnvirlsorr College: Duke Unl- versity S.'l'.1ll. Pusloral Counseling onrl Psy eliology ATO VERNON L. LEE 1010CroigS1.,l1on1e, N. Y. Syracuse University S.'1'.11. Theology Pnnel of Americans S2-4 EDGAR LILE EAY I. MARTIN llurnl Route ll 1, lllnnelnrrd, In. Simpson College S.'1'.B. Tlceoloyy J. FLOYD MOORE Q0 Phillips Ave., Lynn Guilford College: Pentlle llillg llnrlforrl 'llheologienl Plent- innry Ph.D. Systematic Theology lhrhvlll PASAMONTE DAVID W. POLllEhlllH llox 67, Charlestown, N, H. 'S.'l'.l1. T hoology WILLIAM E. llAl1lllDllN 40 Ennoell St., lloslon University ol' ltnllolo 5t.'I'.ll, Theology Cluistion Sooiol Witness Q, Chmn. 33 MVSA: Worship Cenun. Q, Chmn. 0 fwx ff, lXI','! x'. ly .K ,-. . .- ROYDEN C. lllCllAllDHON '27 Wheeler St., Eeslon Northeastern University h,T.lL Theology ROBERT L. SELEERO 10007 Wunl Ave., Detroit, hlloh. Albion College S.'l'.lt, Theology llOl1EE'l' l . SINKH 4410 W. Control Ave., Toleilo, Ohio DePauw University , ' x t'f .,. t My .ul K ANANT ll. BAHANE Tisynon, hhmerlnnynr, llomhey, Irnlio llojnrom College: l'i.lll.'I'.'l'. College Mht . E. HOWARD E. SHORT 10 Chureh Sl., Westhoro Mlehigon Stole llniversily tl.T.ll. Proelieol Theology TED .l. SOLOMON Spring Volley, lllinn. Moenlester College S.T.ll. 'rs til N 5 SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY VERNON C. NICHOLB t1ltVASIMOS J. 111-t South Nlnin, l'Al'ADOl'0ULOtl lllnok lliver, N. Y. 50 Gorhlurrl Ave., Erookllne tlyroeuse University University ol Athens s 'VI' M Psyeliology ry' llehgion New Toslonzeul Christian Seeinl Witness lg hlursh Chnpel Chilalren's Chureh Dir tl LOEENEO P. PLYLLE DAVID O. POlNDEX'l Ell 301 Hunter Pl., llenil, Ore. Willamette University: Iles- 011 Pino St., hlontonrsville, Po. Lycoming College ton U nivernity S.'l'.ll, S.'l'.ltl. Theology Psychology of Ileliyion MVSA ALTON ll. POPE MAETIIA A. POWELL Route lll, Box 030, Coryrlon, Ky. Evansville College 0031 Conrtlniul Elvil., Hhuker Heights, Ohio Cornell University S.'l'.ll. Nl.ll.E. Theology Religious Erlueelion Seminury Singers Ht: MVSA I, l'res.0 ROY A. REED l'lEEClIllNG llllllltl 11107 onur St., Lohlesu, Cnlil. 10911 Stliirnlongilong, lluiversily ol li.l'lllltllllS Seoul, Koreu S.'l'.ll. hletlrorli-it 'Theologienl Seru- Theoloyy inury S.'l',hl. The llislory of Chrislion Chnroh lk r 'Ho- NOLAN G. t'lANtiOh'l Muple St., Eethlehtun, N. ll. hlursholl College: Eoitmount Stnto College: West Virgiuin University llrligion JOHN W. SINIPEES Q07 lhlnnsion Eel., Wilmington, Del. College ol Wooster S.'l'.E. Theology lllCllARD N. SOULEN Q01 Crescent Blvd., Hutchinson, Knn. linker University SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY NELSON E. STANTS gelical 'Theological Seminary Church History H. ALLEN TADGELL, JR. West Main St., Shutesbury American International Col- JEAN M. STEVENSON 01 Albert St., Pawtucket, lt. I. 10 LHITGVIGW AVG-. North Central College: Evan- 3- Braintree Bridgewater State Teachers lm I Ph,D, College to.T.B. Religion in I1igherEdncation MVSA 92, 8 'ruanas s. 'rsssoa Y , 46 Gramt Ave., Belmont Duke University is T B LORETTA F. SMITH 11920 University Blvd., Mitchell, S. D. Dakota Wesleyan University heologg I 'i r 'y I I LYNN R. THAYER R.R. 52, Hope, Ind. Franklin College S.T.B. lege Theology Theology Thchlcigy I SHEIIWUUD A- DUANE R. TRITLR THEODORE L. TUCKER TIIEADWELL Spirit Lake, Ia. Bondi, Bela Vista, til Center St., Momingside College Angola, Alrica Manchester, Conn. S,T,B, Cambridge Alllerlnnn International COI' Theology 1 1 lege Church History I5-Tin' N qty.. Theology Stud. Faculty Chapel Comm. g Dorm. Conn. I ROBERT W. TULL WILLIAM O. WALKER WILLIS H. WALKER 701 Stony Hill Rd., 0241 Jacksonville Highway, 1300 West Wood SI-. Wilbraham Medlord, Ore. , , Decatur, Ill. Oberlin College University oi Oregon James Millikin UHIVGFSIW S.T.B. S.T.B. S.T.B. Theology Theology Theology IIJBK NED E. WELLER EUGENE B, WILLIAMS ROBERT G. WILLIAMS 24 Chapel St., E. Gloucester 1881 Brantley St.. 1979 SIWVIGW DP.. Lycoming UOIIGEC Winston-Salem, N. C. Altadene. CUIII- S.T.B. 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ZEISLER A Ns In an M 1 1 . . , 4 tw -H U- ,1 W ,H Chester S. Kcel'e1',B.S., MS., MD., SUD., Direclor and Dean. -, f3 ,., f11ff,'fi,,I.f IM, Q WL x W N i . ' N ,, ,, - , 1: 'V'-j'. , .q V, H, M ,145 , ,wgwm ,M W W ' mf-1 uw L ,., V 1. ,Q .. , . .4 , V . 1 . ' ,w V' ' uw ' W M W ', W, ' x , , , w . , , M K- Williulu Smith Presiclerzt N at Pictured: Jay Shapiro Secretary Gilbert Norwood Treus'urer UWM , ,.,,, if ' Wm 1' KVM LW' 'lf N' JA ' Us ' 4 A , , Q-fMwmu:,,yx''aww W. V.., 1, M SCHOOL OF FL o I was f1,.w:v, 1.- vip .m54i,gQ,,,,. .....,,, .........,, ,.,, 1 Uh 1 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHN W. DAVIS Harvard University M.D. M. ELIOT GOLD Harvard University M.D. AIICIIAEL J. HALIllIllS't'AltI Harvard Universit, M.D. DAVID INGALI Boston University IIDWAIID A. AHMAN llOtlll1t'l' ll. BAKER American International 'l'tlllH Callvrrv College M.D. M.D. PETIIII N. CARBONAIIA ALLEN C. CHAItIIlEltLIN Columbia University Oberlin Cullege MD M.D. r s JOHN C. CONIAIIIS MAUlllCli H. CONNORS Boston University Harvard University M.D. M.D. ALAN M. ELKINS PLILII A. DAUCI. Jlt Dnrtnwutli College Columbia University ALAN ll. GOLDBEIIO INTA A. GItO'l'S llravvn University Sirnranns College IIOGEII I. IIASSID AIIIIAIIAM HLLLLII Harvard University llrrri1deisUnlvQrsity Ill. WALLACE KAVA DAVID A. LEE Cnlrnnbin University Harvard University DONALD A. DRAISILD Brown University aan. E. GEOIIOE CLOUlIlllt Harvard University M.D. A I NORMAN D. CORWIN ltnlgera University M.D. LEIINARII D. LEIIIOIVI'I'Z New York U niversily M.D. F I Mfr . C. PERRY NORTON Yule University M.D. PETER OLIVER Hnverlorcl College M .D. HARRY lr. PINE Vnle University M.D. IIREDEIIICK E. PRIMICH Colnmbin University M.D. JOSEPH R. RUECIO DOROTHY M. PITULA Nortlrenstern University M.D. ROBERT M. PRIDRE Canisius College M .Dr HERBERT G. SIEGERT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE PAUL R. IVIINTON MARVIN E. NEIPHIIE Horton University Boston University M.D. M.D. C. THOMAS 0'CONNEI.I, VINCENT S. 0'HARA Erown University Reston University M.D. M.II. HENRY T. OYAMA DAVID Ir. PIERCE University ol llnwnli Iloston University IIOIIERT A. PRENDERIIAST Columbia University CHARLES T. REYNIIEII!-I Hnrvorcl University M.D. WILLIAM I.. SMITH Amerieon lnlernntionnl Hnrvoril University llliflfllclvlftf Collette College MII. M-D Al.D. GUY V. EPINEIIIIO THEODORE A. JULIAN A. WAIJUER etinnn rriivcnaty vnoivovrvcrr Connery University MD, Clerk University A-LD. M.D. -E-L - ,lim H 'U all SCHOOL OF MEDICINE I RALPH ZALUUKY RUSSELL P. Brown University ZB'l PII1tLUN D M.D. Clnrk University JOSEPH D. SHERMAN Brown Univorsityg Boston University M.D. ANTHONY J. GIORGIO Boston Universityg Coluurbis University M.D. WI. ALAN E. ZISKIND Colnrnlrin University M.D. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES A. iiCO'I I' ANDERSON, JR. Amherst College: Harvard University M.D. HOWARD C. BEANIE Franklin nnd Mnrslrnll College M.D. STANLEY DEUTSCH New York University: Bos- ton nlsivsrsrry M.D. CHARLES M. GLUCK Hamilton College M.D. RALPH A. GODDARD Emory University M.D. JOSEPH F. GREANEY Hnrvnrtl University M.D. JOSEPH G. HUBBARD llnrvsrd University M.D. ROBERT E. KAHN Colby College: Boston Uni- versity M.D. ARTHUR J. KAVANAGII, JR. Boston College: University ol Massachusetts: Hnrvnrd Uni- versity M.D. EMILE V. ICHOURI Boston College M.D. RICHARD H. MATTSON Yule University M.D. WILLIAM E. MON'1'EI'I'II, JR. Hnrvnrtl University M.D. GILBIIRI' A. NORWOOD Boston University M.D. JOHN F. O'CONNOR Boston College M.D. MARK N. OZER Ilnrvnril University M.D. CLEIIJIIINT E. PAPAZIAN University of Miolrlgnn: Co- lunrbin University M.D. JOEL RANKIN Yule University M.D. DONALD L. SHAPIRO Harvard University M.D. JAY R. SHAPIRO Franklin ond Marshall College M.D. PANTELEYMON SHOIIOV Dnvis ond EIHns College M.D. WILLIAM WIENBR Hrnnrleis University M.D. ROBER'l' WILSON Boston University M.D. l wiki. . . ly! I NI if lI,. :Q IQ V-n-A I' f gr. Q 3' 'I , f1 Y K Nw W, ilk :ln R fff I 5 v L P I ! '85 W. '-,.:, I H uw mv. , H , 5, l , h .nx A, 1..- ,nt ,K ..v 1 ' -an s-...Y Y . Kenuctll Burt Grace Rotigliano Prcwiderct V'i06fPT03Mf37lf vt' N ot Pictured: Helen Krouick Secreiary lw. LiI1WOUd CIILISB, AB., A.Ml., PHD., LL.D., Dianne Cohen Dean. f M 1 -- s 1 I U MV ,5' 1 1.212 E ' -5j!1I3lwwwwuewNNMhh , :: ' ,. 5 E -T-TI, 5 'awww SCHOOL OF . F' f 4 1 K , af ' 1 EDUCATION 9 .ef M 1. 1 sg. r n , . M f ffl! F . ff' J limi 9 I ,. . 1 'N 1.., , 5, A A - ,ln 1 R My J-il' Ll IL, NMS- SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 'fy' ning Nl' ylfl .i rs- . l 'r I ,l J.. THOMAS llA'l l'lNELLl Elfl llurluon Sl., Somerville CGI' 'A Plryuicul Erlru'ullou-Iluulllr, Eurrvuliou B'l'EI'IlANlE J. ELUOMBEEG JU Linden Sl., Allslon Elrruculorfr Erlumrliou P221 Isl V.P. 43 Nutiouul ond Alunmi Sec. S Hillel l, Ag Elem. EJ. Club lg Hlull. Couu. Senulor rl: Ar- tiviliun Couu.4 n. n n JUIIN G. BUUDll0'l' lfll Curlur llll., blclllorrl llcfulllr, Physical Eduruliou mul lfvcrouliuu lloollnrll I, 9: Newman Club -ll DANIEL J. BUVA ru ' melu Dr.. Arlington ru n n JANE S. AIJAMH U55 Wuslringlon Sl., Woymoutb JOYCE ADAAISKY flllll llulllord Sl., Now Bmllorml Eusirrruu Education llrirlgewuler' Touubr-ru lfollrgu 'l'0llY A. AJSENEEEG lull lleeubinu Nl., Worreslur Elrrurulury Ezluculiou llllllll C. BARNES 5980 llurvurd llml., Dulroil, Miolr. Olrio llrniversilyg Trinity Co lugo Enylluli Congregnlionnl Club 4 1. Elrrrurrbrry Erlnvuliou Llim. Lil. llub 8. l, luuur, Drruouruls Club il: llillol 3, lg Dru rnulic Club -l JUllN lll. ALEEEINI 3-l Puml Bl.. l rnrninglrurn Physical Erlurrulr'ou NANCY P. DA.ll'l'llN lrlll Dumon llrl., llludlorll Urrivcrsily ol llllusug Unl- vvruily ol W lucuusin Elrrrwrrlury llrluruliuu Sllollon llull blurl. Gui- L I ri' il ii EVA ll. DEEG liU'l'll llEllKET'l' ll?-lb 68lb Ilfl., Ml Souvor Nl., lloxbury Forvsl llills, N. Y. Emlluoll Jr. lfollugu Univoruily ui llbudc Island JEll'lI1CIllLU'y Ealrwulirur. Eluruuulury Education JAMES V. BONSIGNURE JANICE L. DOIN! 459 Curnbrimlge Sl.. ISU Unk True llcl., Duilrrrrrr Cumbridgu Elruufrrtury Eciucullou Ilrlrirrcrs Ecluvulion Elem. Ed. Club l, 3, 4: Con- 'l'ruck lg NowrnunClul.r2 grogullonul Club I-lg Hluml. Coun. 4: SCA 1-3, SED Clrnm. fl: Claus Sec. il ELAINE M. DOUll1lEAll lllCl'lAllD Li. lJlNl'l'WELL EnuLl'eulrnl9t l'runlclin 1' D 1501305 -lulfrHV.N-H. 94 J r J .r K og A' 4 4 1 1 i Elernuulury Edueuliou JElL'7ll0IllCll'lj Ecluuuliuu AAU lluggb Cupl, 3 'DMA Sinlouiu Drumu Club lg Punbelleuic Ligbtllpnnrlnoc. l.2ICl10- 3,-1, Saul rns 1-8: Clnnrel Choir 83 Elem. Ed. Club 3, 4: llleo Club I-44 Newman Club 1-4 EDWARD BOYD DANIEL M. BOYLEN 92 Williams Ave., Wilnrlrrglorr I'lunlcul Education llWlllll'l' H. AINGEN lull blyrlle Ht., llonlon New l'lnmpulriru Sluts 'lbuob urn College Erlnruliou EDWARD C. All'l'llACHAN 56 Fowler Avo., llevoro J C Elruuulury Erluvnlion liAEl5AllA B. ISATES fi? 'fi i : '1 ' llAlllllB'l' BliAliN 111 Aluson Terr., Brookline University of hlasa. Blernculury Hlluculioa Ntlll.lllAN E. BROWN .lAhll'lti T. Bl l'CllBll fl West bake, Woreealer Plnmicol Htl-ucullmi SCHOOL OF EDUCATION PhABb ir. llll.AVlall.AlAN 10 Hherrin Bri., Brookline Llcnrenlrrrll Brlucotrou llAllllAll.A J. BlltlWN 191111 Bust lirout. fit., Plainfield, N, J. Hillel l-'lg Blen1.B1l.tflub l--1 Elcareulary llrlucation ASO Pres. ii NINA E. t7AN'l'tllt Fl'lBllEll.ltTK B.. 18120 boring Pl., CAHBW, JB. New York, New York 117117 N.W. 4th Ave., Brlucution hliarni, Fla. tlillel 14: higlrt Oocretta Co. Miami University 1g Shelton llall rlturl. Govt llcoltlr, Plzyaionl Brlueoliou Q, fl, Asa't Art Chmn. 125 lle- earl Breroatlon hating tflub 1 Football 1-fl Ctl1'i'l'ANZtJ Clil.l.llCCI llllhlrlbll .l. CBSABINI 110 ltoster fit., Brighton 1 llnzelS1., Brockton lllerucnlory Erlaouliou CGB Newman Club Engl-lah Newman Club 1, lg See. Bel. Club -1 1' BAl,l'H li. llllllfllililfi Q11 Haley Bel., hlurblchearl KliNNliTll N. BHBT 17 Beverly bane, Westwood St. Louis Universityg hlirhllo- Plnnirul Eriuealioa, Health, bury tfollcgo Secondary llrlaentiou El,IZABETll l. CAHOON Q40 Andover St., North Andover The Principia College Blcarrntary Education Christian licienco Org. B, -1, Brea. 44 Shelton Ilall House Coun. 4, Jurlieial Bri. '1 llorm Bauer Art Stoll 3, il mal llcerrolloa fhlllt Class Pres. tg Soccer 11, 44 htud. Conn. 1, ACA 1 FRANK R. CANGIANO 17 Fifth St., Merltorrl tieaeral Soiraea NtllthlAN ll. t?HAllWlCiK BBANK L. ClHli.BA 1 Harding Avo., While Plains, N. Y. Science AXA Football l-4: Newman Club l--13 Letter Club 'B-lg Boosters Cluhg Varsity Clubg Scarlet hey Fll.EBBltICK J. CLABKB l'llYLl.l1i A HLOPPBB 10111 Osgood, North Autlovor 17 Cotter Bri., Waban Plryaical Education University of Ninas. Ummmwlnvar Eirmnlinu ANN C. CARB 4295 Bay Slate llrl.. Boston University of lierllantla Speech nail Ileariag Therapy Univ. at Home Comm. 51,4 B0tiAl,lND B. CHACHKBf'i 611 Sunoyairle Dr., Yonkers, N. Y. Alfred University Blenreularu Erlucalina llorm liturl. tiov't Trees. 8, Activities Cham. 'lg Hillel JOHN li. ClCCAltEI.l.1 1111 North Ave., Natick CHE Social Studies CARI. COHBN 1295 Foster St., Brighton JC Ploraical Education. Ilcoltlz SCHOOL OF EDUCATION T... LEONARD G. llEllIl'SllY lll l ouululrr Sl., lllerllorml lleulllr, Illryrlrul Ilrlueuliou urul Rrereuliuu llusebull l-4: Buskelbull l, 0: Newuruu Club: Yursily Club RUIJNEY G. DOWNS 55 Rrookslele Sl., Lowell COR Sneiul Studies JllDl'l'H FRIGENRLllM 1505 Uullerellll Ave., New York, N. Y. I.I....r... D, ,: l'lAfu'lLu..ll l.'AROl.ll R. COIIRN l01l750llr Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. llrrlverslly ol llllelrlguu Rlrrrrerrlury llrlucullou MARJLYN ll. COOK 5 Court lll., llrolou l'llemerrlury Rrlueullou Wesley Rellowslrlp Curr. See 0, Pres. 4: SCA, SRD Cluuu 3, Pub. Cluuu. 0: llorru. Hlrul. Oov'l Pres. rl WILLIAM ll. COUJSINS 18 Wuleull Sl., Porllurul, llle. Porlluurl Jr. College rYelrru'c MARY A. CURTIS 07 Alplue lil., lllullleu Heulllr Elluvulluu JAMES J. COLA1lLll4Sll 2170 Ceuler' Sl., Wesl lloxlrury J C Suelul Slruller 'l'HOll1All P. CORROON 20 Lerlgeluwrr, 1.exiuglou COR Social Slruluu PAUL ll. COYNE 00 Pleuuzurlview Sl., Rosliurlule Rrruirreer llflurulluu Newruuu Club 1-A: Sue. llrl. Club 3,4 JOHN A. DRLL'OllFANO 10 South Russell St., Boston C GR Sreurulury llrlueallolrwlllslury l l l r l l ll wil 1 5- ' r.. r llIAllJORlE A. LFG' . .5 Lxlqg ,- HV EE Llr . - l I uw. -1: .lr ... .u IIENEE S. lr0l.lurr'l-' 1rrrksr3r,L u, 1'roWNEu 102 Revere Sl., Roslou 10 llourllr Sl., llleellorrl Skklurore College Playuleul Erlrufuluru llleurrulury Erluculluu RA01 Pres., V.P., Stull. Couu. Rep. Slurl. Couu. Pres.: Scarlet Rey, Treus.: SRA Public Re- lutiouu Courur. 1: Clues Pres. 3: Aellvllles Courr. 0: Irrler. Vursily Clrrislluu Fellorvslrip 9: 'Pruek 1: Urulergrruluule Coruur.: lilurl.-Aluruui Re- luliorru Courur.: Torelr: Wlro's Wlro A POLLY K. RARRELL l r . r llMllNllAU IUA5 Uulou Sl., 0 Huruillou Rel., Sourerville lllurrebester, N. ll. Worcester Slale Teuelrers Lusell Jr. College: llrriverrily College Serial Studies Mullr Club 1: Se ol N. ll.: lluiverslly ol Wis- eouslu Eleruvulury Edueallou e. Ed. Clubl Slurl. Gov'l: Slrellou llull Public Relations Rep.: Young Republieuus Club SANDRA H. BARBARA FINN FINJKELSTEIN' 14. Suuurer Rd., Brookline 1045 Coururouweultlr Ave.. Lkrlllfy . .ig V nvl-I .'l ..'l.,,,,', JOHN D. CONNRR llulllorrl, ble. llussou College R ull ueuu Erlueullou See. Rel. Club: Young lleur- oerulu Club BARBARA A. COULSON 000 Pukuebogg St., Auburu Perry Riudergurleu Norruul Sebool Elerrrerrlcrry lllluculiuu ELUGRNIA E. CRAIG 0015 Corleur Ave., New York, N. Y. Rleuwulury Erlurullou Newuruu Club I-4: l4FA0l1ul. Aelivilies Couuu. 41 EAN Sl ADELR DRMERS Hurley Sl., Luwreuee Suererl Heurl 'l'eueberTrulr1- lug School: Providence Culb- olle 'Peuelrors College Elementary Erluculiou Newuruu Club IIIIIIIAIID Il. FINN IOB Wnrren SI., Arliogloo Rnolinlr KArI1Ass't Degree Mohler Newmno Cloh Soeinl Dir. See. Eel. Cluli V.I'. I, Q PA'I'R.ICIA J. FONTES III7 Rriglrlriclge Ave., Ensl Provirleuec, R. I. Elemenlory Erlueolion IIAO I: Newman Club I-Ig Elem. Eel. v .1 '1 IIIIIIIS Il. FOIIIINIIIR. JR. Coviuglon Ave., Pinehurst Pinehurst Jr. College ' 1 See. Del. Cluh 4 SAIIN DRA P. OOLDIIIAN 05 liellrnu SI., Malden Elrnzenlory Erluenllon Hillel 7 i , 1 I PAUL I . GONSALVRS Hflreeowoorl Ave., Woburn lleollli, Physienl Erluealion noel lleereolion Foolliull I SIIIRLRY II. GRRICNIJ 7I Kiogsrlole St., Dorelrester Illnrnenlory Erlnenllon Hillel I-4: Elem. limi. Club 3, Ilsyehology Club I, Q DONNA O. IIAINES 65 Chester SI., Allslou DORIS E. GORDON York, lile. lllemenlnry Eflneolioo IIAO Inter-Vorsily Chrislion Fel- lowship I, fl, Trees. Il, Sec.- lllI'0IIS. 8, lllem. lid. Cloh 3,4 RIi'I'A IIITA J. ORliliNWlIl.D I7 Orth Ave., Possoie, N. J. Elemeolory lirlneolion Alifli Trees. IIIIR Ig Hillel I, Q, fl, Corr. See. II, Aelivilies Coun. Curr. See. Q, V.P. II: Stud. Colm, 7, Sig Senrlel Key II, Rec. See. I: SFA ig Who's Who 'I DONALD K. HANNABLE 75 I.oveII.'St., Beverly ' ' '.. Avi SCHOOL OF EDUCATION JRIIRY ll. I l'I'ZIIIiRAI.D Q39 Ilieree SI., Kinpzslon, Po. CIIARLES W. FLAIIIVE Q Gilmore III., iitooehnm liorinenn Erlueolion CC le' Crew I I I I Seienee AXA V.I'. Footlinll lil, Wrestling I, 3, lloselnrll I, 2, 4, Roosters Clnli 2-'Ig Vnrsity CM Let- Ier Cluh DONALD Il. FORD STEPHEN J. FOTOS 77 Iexington Ave., Somerville III! West Newlou HI., lioston COE COE General Seieoee lllemenlory Erlneolion PICA fl, 4 ARTIIUR ll. FIlI.I.Ell, JR. CONSTANCR II. I4 Droout St., Dorchester Phynleol liriueulion IIPRK JIIDITII J. OOI.DIiTIlIN 405 Iliehmonrl Ave., hlnplowoorl, N. J. lllemenlory Ilrlneolion OAIIIINER 94 Illm SI., Wokeliehl University ol hloine Elonzenlory Efloeolion Kill Pnh. Relations Oliicer SCA 3, Chnm. A2 Elem. limi. Club 3, 4 IRIS III. GOMRIIRG Q40 Dixon lil., Ilriilgeporl. Conn. Elemenlory lhlueolion PEE'I'rens. lilern. Rel. Cluhg Cosmopoli- Inu Cluli I I.AWIlENCl'i Il. IIIIREN 'IQ lnrmlierl SI., Revere ,General Science RORRII'I'A II. GIIICTSKY QI Wolcott, Dorchester lllemmlery .llrlneallon Hillel DIANA M. IIANOIAN 1577 Winter St., Iloverhill .Ilelhemolirs SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 1ttyl5E1t'1' D, ANN U. IIENSEY JANE L. llEltSllKOWl'l'Z llENDEltSttN lt Shattuck tit., Natick E5 'Pewkslrury Et., Skidmore College B,,ll,,r,lv,,le Eleruerrtury Ertucutiorz- illntlnuuutior AM Tftllti-t Pretty K Mr Punhellenic tt, -t BQ Cuyugu Ave., Atlantic Beach, N. Y. Elementary Ed ueotiou P2121 Curr. See. 'Perrierctte tg Hillel 1, lt: Sen- Crrrnrregatioiiirl Club rt, Pros. ulul' Ai Utlld- Cullll-A tty See. Ed. Club I, tt, 4: SCA 3. tg ltlnth Club tt, at ELAINE ltl. HEltSllUN ltUBElt'l' lt. lEltAltDl NANCY ll. JACOBS ltt llazel Pl.. Newark, N. J. -ttt tiinnnrit Ave., Winthrop 130 Gypsy Lane, Ubio University lleultlr, Physical Erloeution ltleriden, Conn. Elernentury Education lteereotiou IDEK Elenuutury Ed neotion Chapel Choir I-tg Bond l, Q5 Stud. Coon. S, tg Soccer 3, tg Charlesgotc llnll Stud. Gov't Cross Country S25 tiwitnrning 1 2, Pres. 35 lDC See. tty Stud. lieudetslrip ltevieiv lld. B1 ,K , n'u.'s wi.. r .1 l HELEN E. JANUCK EULLIN E. JUIINSON. Jlt. 'l'llELAlA KAPLAN 8-t Plensunt St., Stoughton Buldwinvillo ltd., 'Peurpleton Sociul Studies tlttt Cluytou ltd., Lukeivood, N. J. llialory rout Soclol Bturl-luv Sec. Ed. Club 43 SCA 1-4 College ol N. Y. ltternentory Erlurotlon Club -it Sociology Club -t l t ti ' u DANIEL ll. KEDPLANE EDWARD B. KEYES E7 Wnrren St., Arlington F23 Levnnt St., Dorchester CCE Ileottlr, Plryrleul Edueutlou General Science und tteereutlon Newu1anCluh4 Newman Club 4: Baseball 'Peurn 8 ltlAltClA l. ltltAltlElt 153 Strnthinore ltd., Brighton Elonentury Ertrrcutiorr JEAN ltl. LullELLA JUDl'l'll A. LANDEN SHEILA L. LAWRENCE 195 Florence St., Everett rttttl Worcester ltd., rttttt Pork Ave., Paterson, N. J. lluuirleut Etltleuttult ltrnurirrgliiirn lndiauu University Elrruentury Erlncutiou lltlll Williuur and ltlury College Newnnnr Club I-tg Young lte- Elrrnoutory Education pnblicuns Clulrfl Shelton llall Pub. ltelalions Hillel hlcinherflr ltlAltY J. LeVANGlE' ltlAltJttltlE P. LEAVl'l'l' lt0llElt'l' P. LEWIS 40 Weston Ave., Boston Westbrook Jr. College Elerueuturrj Education Newruuu Club: Horseback Riding: ltille Club 79 University ltd., Brookline ttDon tit., Dorchester Etenwutnry Education ttouttlr, l'tryrieal Education, AEE' Social Clnna., Asst ltecreotton 'l'reu.s., llistoriuu,'1'reos. EEK Pres. Troon. 'Perrierette lg llillel 1, 'tg Stud. Wrestling 85 Baseball 1, Activities Coau. 2: SEA Del. Newrnun Club Ase't Trainer' ft 33 Stud. Conn. 8, Sec. tg Sear- . let Key 3, 4g titad. Activities ,' Counu. tty Welcorning Connn. luw See. it L PAUL P. LOMBARD 40 Glenhnnr St., Wert ltoxbury Plrrrrrleul Edueutiou. lleoltlr NANCX lt LUURIE lt1AltJ0tt1L A LOVL UU lltlrttlrll Att' Uruultlllttt 48 Eckert, Aye Brookline Ulllttlwilt' of MESS' ltlrraerrtury Education bloniuouth Jr. College: Uni- versity ot Wisconsin: City SED Clee Club 4: Elern. Ed. .l.OlIlS J. LOVELY I5 Colhy til., Hnverhill l'lii1.vi'enl Eduenlum liootliull lv-4 HARVEY AIAOES t'7l Prospect Ave., llevere ill tlvh Soeinl Sliulies iiICHAItlJ O. hleADOO Q0 Alewile llroolc Pkwy., Cnrnhridge Elementary Education lloelcey 1-3 JOHN E. hleHEllMO'l'T till Sins Lune, hlilton Physical Education SEEASTIAN li. MIGNOSA H4 W. Adams St., wee somlfnirie Salem Teachers College ltusineoz Erlneatiou. LEE A. hllNTZ Q Whitney lid., Newtouville Elriuentory Edueelion PEE llee, tier-.4 tieerlet Kev 3, 4, Torch 3, 45 Hillel Hee. See. 45 Young Ee- puhliean Cluh llee. See. 3, 43 Stud. Conn. tl. Trees. fl, Aed tivities Conn. Trene. 3, Class V.P. fl, llrotlierheod Conn. fl: Elem. Ed. Cluh l, tl: Clnss Treus. 'lg 'Perrierette lg ln- terlnilh Chmn. 33 Who's Who 4 GER.ALD H. hlllltPl-iY lil Leonard Ave., Cnmhridge HELEN ll. MISSEL . 117 Glenville Ave., llrighton Elementary Education 4122 Core. See. Hillel JOHN J. MHllltAY 35 Sharon Rd., North Quincy liiisiiiem Education Soeiul Seienee Education SCHOOL OF EDUCATION JOYCE Y. LUCAS 50 llerrv tit., Froniinghnnr linivemity ot' hlinnesolu Elriuenlurii Edueuliou SEO Cliorus 4 JAMES E. MARKS ROBERT E. lVleCAllTllY 87 Hnmilton St., liorehenter lloston Tonehera College Herdlh, Physicrrl Education and Recreation KM' .JAMES J. MeDONALO HJ John A. Andrews Fit., Jnmnien Plein Plzyrienl Education fbEli Golf Q, fl, Capt. 4 NOlihlA E. AHLLEH. 34 Auhuru St., Brookline Wheaton College: Rhode ls- lnnd College of Eduentiou Elerueninry Education DONALD li. LllNE'l'TA 1l7South lil., Quincy H cullh Education EllITl-I F. illAl'lX 610 W. Englewood Ave., Tenneelc, N. J. hlinmi University Elementary Education Drnmn Club fl, 43 NEWS fl, tg Hllll 3: Hillel fi, 4: SED Choir 45 Shelton Holt See., Trees., Floor Oiheer 4 ROBERT P. llleCAR'I'HY 83 Plenennt Hill Ave., Mnttnpnn Erirlgewnter Tenehers College Social Shelter MARCAJJET Ni. McMAllON QQ Cook Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Bridgeport University Iiiuzineer Education Newmnn Cluh ARIJNE ll. hllNSKY 330 llighlnnd tit., Worcester Elenreiiloru Education Spanish Cluh lg Hillel l, 3, 43 Elem. Ed. Cluh 3-45 5'lhelton Hull Floor it-4, Pnh. llelntion hlemherg Student Govt. tY-Y 2- - we-E q .ii hlAltGAliET ll.. MOSHEH Benton Elntion, llle. University of ivluine English Heeondriry Ed. Cluh 3, 4, See. fl, Drnnui Cluh SQ English Cluh 4: Pnyeliology Cluh 4 RICHARD .l. NOYE3 QM Mnssneluuelzts Ave., Heston Health, Plrysienl Eduentiou, . Hanrnnlinn I . SCHOOL OF EDUCATION fl 11 I I I IHANNB ROBBINS H llnrrlson SI., 'l'nunton Hood College ltlernenlury Eelneellon, an ur nr r r I' 3' rlelltt Il A DANIEL J. O'NlllLL 71 Orelmrd lit., New lledlord lleulllz Education, Newmun Club 9 CAIIOL E. IIEAHSON 33 Boston Ave., Somerville Elementary Ecluootiou SCA 8: Congregntlonnl Club 1 EltEDEltlCK A. PETEIISON tttlnlilnnd Ave., lloekoort Plryeieul Edueotion Bnsebnll 1-ftp Buslietbnll 1 IIICHAIID '1'. l'O1i'l'Elt WAL'l'Elt bl. IIACZKOVIISICI llox Q88 Lindsey ltd., Carnegie, Po. lllernenlory llrluoulion llootbnll I--Ig Newmnn Club l-lg Vurnlty Club Q-It Blom. Ed. Club rl Ct'N'1'lllA A. IIICHIUOND 110 Evelyn lid., Wulmu Speech Tlreropy Hillel I-4 .FRANCIS E. PACHICO ltlnrtin ltd., Vineyard Hnven Pnnzer College llvulllr, Plryeieul Edneolion, Ileereolion CAIIL A. l'EItlllNO 99 Solomon Ave., Inwood, L. l., N. Y. Stnte Unlvernlty lnslltute Business Bdnonlion N EWS fl NANCY J. l'11'Ell 00 Glenwood Ave., Erunlclin, N. ll. Westbrook Junior College Social Studios Cosmonolitun Club il, 4: Out- ing Club 3, -I: Emerson Club Il, 4 JOHN H. QUERY 20 Elm Sl., Westbury, Long Islnnd, N. Y. St. Mielrnelis College Elenwnlory Erlueolion Elem. Ed. Club: Newmun Club ELSIE 1. lIAltlSDEl.l. Wnlnnt St., llllllls Ilenerel Seinnee AUDBEY C. IIING HB5 Brnndwny, Cnmbrldge Elementary llmlueullon llillel 'Ig NEO 3 xr J W I I .' JO -1 IJ' lIlICllAEL O. PANO 266 E. St., Fu. Boston l'IIyslcoI Education Bnskelbull 14 EDWIN W. PETEIISON Whiting St., Hanover Nortllenstern University llenlllz, l'IryeIeuI Edueolion lfeereetion IIIELVIN H. POLLACK 752 Sogumore Ave., Cbelseu Heullll Edneulion Hockey lg Bnsebull lg Stud lleultlr Conn. 3 JOSEPH tl. QUINN Stl Lexington Ave., Somerville Elementary Education Hockey 1-Il, Co-Cupt. 4: New mnn Club 14g Elem. Bd. Club IZ-4 WAL'l'Eli ll. IIICIIABDSON ill Oneenoberry St., Boston Plryeleal Education Nevvnnm Club JOAN C. IIISIIIAN 78 Blnkely lid., ltledlord Colby lr. College Elo-nlenlory Education l'rt'l'lllCK ll. llllllllll'I'l l0'Z Preseott St., Clinton Worcester Jr. College Neienee tfrtlll. W. S.'l0'lPSllN llurnnee St., lllnrshllelcl llrrrirrnvs Efllwtlillllt lltlllhg flllllt ll, 4g Young RQ. pulrlienus Clulrl MAlll,llNE ll. SCllW.lll'l'Z l050 ffornmonrvenltlr Ave., llrigluon Elementary Erlrrenlion llillel lg l'syelrology I lltVlNG W. SENESAC, Jll.. 003 Foueortl St., llrnminglronr JC Social Slrnlirr Fee. Eel. fflulr fl, rl l'llYl.l.l!l T. SllIlMAN 312 Charlotte llrl., Newton Centre 50 lilnneumry Erluenlion rt'l Qg F23 llillel l-rl, lnlerfnillr nrul llrn- mu Comm. See. Q, llille l tfoun. 0, -t, Drnmn Comm. Clunn. fl: lllem. Ed. Club l I .llrunur Club llee. flee. 4, Correo. See. 0 Illlllllll'l' ll. SIMPSON ANN V. SllrlllKS GLADYS ll. Sllllrlll 51010-0th St. SW., 7 Lincoln Cirele, Cnlgnry, rlllrcrtn, Cnunrln Wellesley llills lust' n n 5-'lla ll 0 in l ntorv SCHOOL OF EDUCATION lllffllrlllll C. llVl7llllllT ANTIIONY V. Pl.ll.V0 00 Woorlhine St., Arrlurrnrlnle l0 llunlnp Fit., Salem Newton Junior College Salem 'l',,,,ph,,,-9 C,,H,.g,. llrrrinesr Eflneetiou llfltll Ilnriurss llrlueation WtI.I.IAM E. SAVAGE WARREN N,SC,1tMltt,tN I0 Vornum St., Worcester g,,ci,,1Sf,,,lig, Hoeinl Nltrriinr Newman Club I-4: Young llemoernts Club 0, fl HllAll0N I.. SCOTCII 00 Prospect Ave., Newton Elementary llrluenlion Pres., lloeinl Chinn. llillel, 'lerriereltesg Elem, Ed. Clulr llrlllllflllrl D. SllAVl0l.90N lllnelrerry Dr., Stnnuorrl, Conn. University ol lllielrignn Elementary Erlumtion lllrrllllll ll. 5lll0'lrlN Q5 lliflelis Wray, llrighlou 0 Elernanlnry llrluenlion rlllll' line. Clunu. Clans flee. 1, Q, Hillel: Ter- rieretlen, llllll llus. Stall, l.lem. llrl. Clulr llrlllllrlllrl ll. Sllrll'l'lI lille? Commonwcnltlr Ave., rlllslou Slfl tllrio Wesleyan University lllemrnlory lCflucnlr'orr YWCA Q-fl, Elem. Eel. lfluh ll0llEll'l' SRAWARD l.0lS S. SllEll0lllN Q10 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Skitlmore College Elenrantery Education llA8 llllfl C. Slll0'lrlN H28 Summit Ave., Brookline 40 llniversily of llllmuurelrllnetls lllenrenlnrif Ilflueelion El.llrlN0llll ll. 5l0ll'l'll 80 Sullrorlunrl llrl., llrightou Sinuuonn College Elementary Erlucntion llEl.llN Sllllllrllillt ll lnmnn Sl., Cnmlrriflge Elcmerrtory lldnenlion llB'b Trees., Hintorinn SCHOOL OF EDUCATION F i .L 1' ,T4.m..o ii,-, 'I LEONARD N. A WILENSKY ill? Clifton St., hlulden Vnllcjo Jr. College Business Education El1lC YOUNO 521 Temple St., Boston Americnn Acndemy of Dro- rnntie Arts: Enrcreon College. fl J IJ J I V 1 1 LAUllE'lvi'A E. STEAD ELAINE 'l'. STELLA 118 Mt. Auburn St., 93 linker St., Belmont Wntcrtown Elennfntory Ednenlion Donve-Boston School l111l1iSoe. Chinn., Cnlendnr Science Chnm. Eleni. Ed. Club 1, Y, 43 Young ltepnblienn Club 4: Newmnn Club 1043 lllith Flont Chnir- ninn 4: lloosters Club 4 llLNltll J SLELDWICA LLAINL A EWAJJAN 1117 Oberhn ltd., 812 Moody bt., Wnltbnnr ltideigh, N. C. Simmons College Show University Biology Elenientnry lhlnootion MANUEL D. VAEELLA JOHN V. VINACRO 11 Baldwin St.. North Euston 17 Dutton Circle, hterltord Ltlntllltvtt Lltrruntory Ldneohon KAfltg11iEK Sec. 2-8 Neivnrnn Club 4 EOSALIE S. WALLACE Le1tOY WALTON F200 South St., Chestnut Hill 511 Myrtle Ave., Speech and Hearing Tlierogiy Neptune, N. J. Cermnn Club 1, Stg l-lillel 1-4 Education Afltil Trees. 8 Pershing llilles 1, St, P10 3, Exec. Otlieor 4g Scnblinrd rind Ulnde J, het. nt Arms 4, Ititie Club -13 1tO'l'C Drill 'l'eom St, Si Boosters Club 4, Chapel Choirft DIANA WLIHENIAN JANE E WLLSII 748 blnti. ht., 10 Coloninl Ave., Wnlthntn New Hnven, Conn- Jnekson College Elenreritnry Education Elementary Education DEE Historinn Chornl Soc. 43 Elem. Ed. Club Hillel I-3, Elem. Ed. Clnb 1-8 155 SCA 4 . .ff I. , 1 el it -' . Mfziiivv LEONARD A. WILLE'lVl' ELEANOE YELLEN lligh St., Duxbury ll.l .D. 181 lloosevelt Ave., .IC Cnrtei-et, N. J. lleoitlr, Physical Eilnoot-ton, IthecnColh-ge lteernitiort Elementary Ednenlion Vnreity Soccer tt-4: Wrestling 1'EESec., V.l'. 1 Univ. nt Home 3, 43 Shelton I-Inll Floor Sec.-Trees. S5 Floor Chinn. 8, iii Stud. Conn. 40 Senior Assembly 4: High School Dey SED Chinn. -1: All Univ. Scholnrehip Comm. up Hillel Q, 4 SUSAN EAEE PAULA L. ZUCKER 47 Winthrop ltd., Erookline 154 Bnllnrd Dr.. Speech ond Hearing West l'Inrtl'ord, Conn. 1 AEE' ltitnnlist, Co-ltnsb Capt. Elementary Edrnntion HELEN V. STEVENS '29 Welker St., Somerville Ehnneiitnrii Ed uenlion Orthodox Club I-1 lllA1tll.YN D. '1'U1tNElt I8 Dexter Et., ltlnhlcn Keene Tenehers College Elenimtrrry Education. ALBElt'l' WAGNER 414 Cohnnnet St., Tnnnton Eooiol Studies See. Ed. Club 1 lllCIlAItD lt. WARREN 11114 Lincoln Ave., Snngns Secondary Edneation-Speech Wrestling FZ, 9g Congrcgnliori- nl Club 1, 2, 4, Socinl nnd Ac- tivities Clrmn. 85 Sec. Ed. Club -13 Young ltennblienns Club 3, 43 Greek llnll Pub. Chrnn.4 WILLIAM lt. WENZEL DOROTHY E. ZURA 148 Evergreen St., Providence, ll. I. Clark University Elementary Education Young Democrats Club 4: Hillel: Elem. Ed. Club 4 JAMES V. AMALPITANO HELEN N. ANASTOS Q1 Lovcll Rd., Watertown Social Studies Orthodox Club 2, 4, Corr. Sec. 3: Sec. Ed. Club 1 A. RICHARD ANDERSON 5 Ayr Rd., Brighton Elementary Education DOROTHY A. BAXTER 1141 Ilyde Park Ave., Hyde Park Elementary Education Newman Club Q--1: Athletic Assoc. tt, S: Gamma Delta l-8: YWCA Q, Trees. 3: SED Glce Club 4 JOHN T. BEACH 1150 Main St., Waltham Elementary Education RICHARD L. BONIN GELEAN hl. CAMPBELL 4 Pleasant St., So. Hamilton Physical Education SCA V.P. 1: Class Trcns. 1 JUNE CHARLES EMMA M. CONTI 80 Adams St., Waltharrr ROBERT G. CROSS CATHERINE V. DIMUZIO 11 Hutch St., Everett CGE Elementartt Education GUY G. DISTEFANO EDWARD F. DOHERTY 205 South St., Hingham Elementary Education Class Senator 1, fl: Elem. Ed. Club FREDERICK J. DUNBUItY RIIODA ECONOMOS 10 Hervey St., Brockton Bridgewater Teaclrers College: Perry Normal School Elementary Education Orthodox Club 4 MADELINE K. ENGLISH 11 Lewis St., Everett Baroness Rose Posse School ol Phys. Ed. and Physio- therapy Healtlr Education ISABEL li. ENOKIAN 108 Sherwood, Roslindnle Elementary Education PEE Stud. Conn. 1-8: All Univ. Senate 1-0: Armenian Club 2, finer, Hon. R. 'Per-not 4: 'Porch SCHOOL OF EDUCATION llIlrs.l ROBERTA A. ZWILSKY 821 W. Summit St., Somerville, N. J. CGE: Temple University Social Studies lllllvl lt Secretary of Fresh- man Class: SPIIC DIANNE M. COHEN 93 Burr Rd., Newton Elementary Education EEE Pres. Class Treas. 4, V.P. 1, 9: Pan- hellenic 2-4. V.P. 8, Greek Weekend Chmn. 8: Torch Del. 4. V-P- 4: Scarlet Key: Stud. Conn. 8, 4: SFA 8: Elem. Ed. Club 1, Pres. S: Presidenth Dinner Chmn. 3: Who's Who4 GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES JUDITH EPSTEIN JULES FIALKOFF JANICE S. FINN ARTHUR S. FLYNN ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN 10 Alniy St., Newport, ll I. University ol Rhode Island Elernentary Education Hillel: Shelton Hall Sec. 8, Judicial Bd. 8 IIIARCIA L. PRIEDMAN LEO J. GALLAGHER GREGORY GALLANT HELEN A. GARTZMAN CECILE GLAZIER BETTY S. GLOBUS JOHN J. GLOSTER JOAN GRAHAIII LAIVRENCE J. HAGERTY 57 Wellesley Pk., Boston ' Boston Teachers College Elementary Education JOIIN W. HAIUBLETON LOUIS L. IIANNAFORD, JR. MANLEY H. HART 80 Willow St., Rockland, Me. Business Education Stud. Conn. ll, 4, V.P. 3: Torch 3, Pres. 4: Class Pres. tt: HUB Bd. Rep. 4: Wrestling Mgmt DANIEL F. HEFFERNAN 02 Mary St., Arlington CGE General Science Hockey 3, 4: Newman Club 1-4 MAIIJORIE S. ISENBERG 11 Becchcrolt St., Brighton University oi Mass. Elementary Education Elem. Ed. Club Corr. Sec. RONA M. KAIIN GLORIA A. KALARIOTES EILEEN R. KALKSTEIN 318 'lth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Monmouth Jr. College Elementary Education PEE Hillel tl-4: Stud. Conn. 41 Drama Club 3, 4: SED Glee Club 4: Shelton Hall Floor lIlgr.8 EDWARD KELLEY ROSALINE K. KING 505 Stubbs Rd., The Peak, Hong Kong QS rmlmnn rlnllnrln ETHEL L. LeCAIN 105 Greenwood Lane, Waltham Perry K. Normal Elementary Education RIITH lt. LERMAN 42 Hampshire St., Portland, Me. Elementary Education Psychology Club 1, Q: Soci- ology Club 1, tt: French Club E IIIARGARET A. MacIN NES 115 Hemenwny, Boston Elementary Education HKE Newman Club 1-4: Drama Club Prod. Sec. 1, tl, 4: YWCA 1, 42, Treas.: Elem. Ed. Club 4 DOMINICK A. MARABELLA BEVERLY A. MELNICOFF 70 Tayrail Rd., New Rochelle. N. Y. University oi Connecticut Elementary Education Pub. Relations Olticer 1: Ju- dicial Bd. Sec. I JEANNE B. MORROW LOLA MOSCATELLI 958 Ash St., Brockton Elementary Education Slit' 1-4 GEORGE F. MURRAY ROSAMOND NAYLOR 5170 Washington St., Braintree Elementary Education Glce Club 1 PIIILIP A. O'CONNELL JEANNE P. O'DONNELL 0 Berwick Place, Norwood Elementary Education EK Activities Clrairmnn Newman Club 1-4: Elemen- tary Education Club I,t SARENA lt. PALMER 1127 Maia St.. Reading New York University Business Education Sec. Ed. Club 4: Newman Club4 SHIRLEY P. PARKER WILLIAM R. POPE, JR. Main St., Kingston, N. H. Social Studies DAVID S. PORTER 10 Monmouth St., Somerville Gravel r Cn o DANIEL M. PUNCHARD JEAN L. RAMBEAU 70 Eessenden St., Newtonville Elernentary Education . Elem. Ed. Club 3, 4: Class Sec.1 SHIRLEY M. RESENDES 80 Middle Rd., Acushuet Elementary Education Cheerleader 1-8: Elem. Ed. Club 4, 8 PAUL G. ROBERTS 18 Grove St., Concord, N. H. CGE Elementary Education Newman Club 1-4 GEORGE B. ROCHFORT, JR. New Hampton, N. H. University ol Mass. Elementary Education CLAIRE S. ROSENTIIAL THELhlA RUBINOVITZ MILDRED J. SCHAEFER 14 Hilltop Rd., Watertown Simmons College Elementary Education SUZANNE K. SCIIWARTZ CAROL A. SHACTER 9001 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Speech Therapy Hillel 1-Q: Terricttes 1: Shel- ton Hnll Glee Club 2: Wom- en's Rifle Team 3: Debating Soc. JUDITH SILVERMAN 101 Brockton Ave., Haverhill Elementary Education SYLVIA K. SKIDMORE 88 Cedar Ave., Pntchoque. N. Y., L. I. Business Teaching PLIJB Standards Chmn. BRUCE L. SMITH CAROL B. SORIN LESLIE A. STALKER JUDITH G. STEIN ROBERT D. STEWART 148 Church St., Newton JC Elementary Education AXA IEC Del. Soc. Chmn. Class Pres. 2: Stud. Conn. Pres. 2: SEA Q: Boosters Club tt-3: Elem. Ed. Club 45 SCAS Young Republican Club GEORGE SULIMA ROBERT Il. SULLIVAN 228 Main St., Amesbury ante .rl r ' 'E' J- J . ra, It ' Q r NATHALIE A. SUSSMAN CEVINA TARGUM I JOAN R. TOLL CARL C. TRANBERG ALTHEA UHER LIICY ULMAN CHARLES G. VARJIAN 118 Pleasant St., Franklin CGE Education-Jlathcmatics Armenian Club 8: Crew- Coxswain it-4: Rowing Assoc. 8-4: Newman 1-2 ILENE R. WASSERMAN 15 Thatcher St., Brookline Elementary Education AEKID Rec. Sec. Cheerleader 1, 2: NEWS 1, Q: Elem. Ed. Club I. 91: Hillel 1-3 SARA R. WEINBERG 004 Morton St., Mattapan Simmons College Speech Therapy MARGERY A. WERNER 11 Sixth St., Garden City, N. Y. Endicott Jr. College Elementary Education KKI' Social Chmn. Outing Club 4: Boosters Club 4: Elem. Ed. Club 4 ELLEN K. WHALEN Sl Hickory Grove Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. Elementary Education Cheerleader 1: Newman Club 1, 4: Elem. Ed. Club 8, 4 ALICE D.W1IITE 141 Filth St.. Providence, R. 1. East Carolina College Elementary Education Elem. Ed. Club S: Chapel Choir 8,4 FRED H. WHITE, JR. EUGENE H. WHITNEY Q0 Greenleaf Ave., Norway, Me. Social Studies HOPE WILLIAMS DOUGLAS H. IVOODBURN 180 Spencer St., Dorchester CGE Social Studies IIANNA ZUCKERMAN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE ' ls . ! . t IRVINO S. BLACK, .l R. 149 Lincoln Et., New Britnin, Conn. Boston Urriversity Ed.M. Physical Ed nrntion 1hEK MARY A. CANNING 159 Curve St., Dedhrnn Boston University Ed.M. Ilenlth Education IIAO ROGER W. CLARK 10 Snernrnento St., Courhridge Ed.M. Iternediot lteodlny SADIE A. COREY 886 Howe St., Methuen Sinnnons College Cl THOMAS ADAMS tl Mortin SL, Mnrhlelieod Boston University Ed.M. Science Eclrtenllolt MORRIS BAKER 520A Bridge St., North Weymouth Ed.M rldozinletnrtion OERARD J. BEAULIEU St. David, Maine Visual Education .355 1roeo:r.1.n. onion. l Oenernl Delivery, Anreehnry Collmy College Ed.M. Elennfntory Ednvotion AKE JOHN D. BALDWIN Oorhnnr, N, ll. Mielrignn Stnte College: Boston University Ed.M. RU'l'lI J. BERGER IB Fonrth St., Medlord Boston University M. in Ed. Elementary Education HAO FRANK 1-1. BLACKINGTON Ill Old Moin Et., Mtlrnlrlield Hills Keene Tenehers College Ed.M. Soeinl Studies t'lllLll' D, CAPERNAROS tltl Orneut St., Boston Sollolk University Ed.M. Business Ednention ROBER'1' W. CLOUTIER itll Medlield St., Boston Boston University Ed. M. Edneotiornft Meoeoreoient ond ltueenreh HENRY B. COTE Q5 Union St., Woonsoeltet, R. 1. Rhode Islood College of Ed- ROBERT W. BURKE County Rd., lpswieh Springlield College Ed.M. 1'lr.yelorrI Edneotion JOSEPH T. CASEY ttti Pine St., Moldon Boston Urrit'errtlt.y Ed.M. Teoehino of English HELEN CONANT 8 Hillinrd Pl., Cnrnhridge University of Riehnrond Ed.M. Seieneo Edueution ANNE L. CREMINS 119 Ehn St., Quincy Boston University Ed.M. 't'OMASl.N A A. ANTON UCCIO 17 South Ontewoy, Wirrelrenter Solent 'Eeoehers College Ed.M. Bneinros Edneotlon, IIAO5 ARE Newnrnn Cluh ROSE P- BARON 5264 Winchester St., Brookline Boston Tenelrern College Ed.M. Pftllltttfll Education LOUKIA S. BITZAS it Pune St., Woreester Clnrlc University Ed.M. Mnsie SCHOOL OF EDUCATION GRADUATE HENRY E. DAVID Ett.M. Secondary School .ttlmintnlra tion HANS M. DOEttFEltl' Eox IQI, Stcnnitiont Sntinol Gnnnilo, Ariz. University of Washington EAM. Elaniontary Education A. CLAUDE ELLIS 175 No Beacon St., Watertown Boston U nivcrsity Ed.M. Physical Education EEK 1 i . ' '30 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE ,A-.f LIAILIIIIIIE Ill. KEIINAN 30 'I'rnpelo Sl., Brighton Ilrirheewnter Stole 'I'eoehers College lid. hl. lleluenlinn IIA9 IIIIIIILY ll. KIIIUUIIN ll? Iligh SI., Wultholn Iloslon iUuIve1nity Nd. III. Seeendury Science l'euehr'ny ALIIIIIIT W. KIICII -I Ilurbonlr Cir., Snxonville Tufts University Ed.II. PIIILIP lf. IIA'I I'0N 28 Illnkeville lit., Dorehesler Boston College I1Id.IIl . Soelol Strnliee IIUBEIIT E. IIIIMENWAY 35 Everett Ave., Somerville Boston University Ed. III. Speeinl Eelueolion 'PAK IIIIEDEIIICK G. II UIIIIAII D Ferry St., llloreldield Norlh Aelruns Stole Tenellere College l'Id.lIl.. llernlirry CLAIIIII L. .IOURNAY 5BU Itnndolph Ave., Milton Wheelock College ErI.M. Elenrenlaiy Education rv? EMILY II. IIICIIIII '25 Cliurelr St.. North Chelmsford Lowell 'llGltl'Ilk'fH College lld.IIl. la'lenrenlnry llrlrreellrnrf llearliny IIAU JUIIN E. IIUDGEN Snnnner Sl., Ilnrre Uherlln College Ed.III. .lelrrrinlvlrullerr und Seper- virion IIIIWMIIJ J. l1IlII.IlCICI 'lernploton Inn, ill0IIllIl0IOII Eel.IlI. lllenrenlory Snpernirlon and flclrrrinlelrollon IIIIN N Il'I'II P. J Il Il II'l'I' 106 Cross lit., Ilnndolplr Illenrenlnry lldueul-nnr lf!! eil! - IIIEIII .FI l- fhll- - ll ll - JJ.. ll I. r' 45.5 I IIIILIIN L. IiIlI.l.IlIIIIll 50 l'enlrul SI., hlunsliehl Ld.IlI. llnninenv lleluenlion IILIIINII li. KNAPI' Stowe. Vt. Johnson 'I'ennherr College! llniversity of Vermont: University ol Illoridn lId.lII. lleudlny C'onsullenl-Erlneu- lion CAltL0'I I'A A. KItAU'I'H 92-I Puritnn Lnne,Dedhuu1 llegis College l'Id.ll'I. i ' gp, ' -Le' l f X .I - .ey .-eel, ., . ev LN . i'iT'I.e '.l .14-fl, Illllltilhf ll' IllIlIltII'l' ti. KIILLIII' ll Adelison Ave., Linnaeus lloslon College Ild.hI. Secondary Selenen Teuehiny IIAIIIIAIIA J. KNOX 97 Dudley SI., hleellord Univernily of lllnine Ilel.III. Speech und llenriny Therapy IIIILIIN II. KYLE Q1 Highhnnl ltd., Genesee, N. Y. llnllnlo Hl1nle'l'enel1erH I' Q-' rl' 'in lf. ltIl'I'IAlIIl 5 IlhlI.l,lIlhldN 'ZH Arnold HI., Jnineslown, N. Y. Iloetun University Ild.hI. Uuldnnee und Personnel 'I'll'I' V.I'.: lllernlrer-ot-lnrge IIUII llel.-in-ehlolg Univ. nt llonreg SIIII llllIIIl,iAIIII'Il LI. IIULLIIIS 'H-I West Sl., Ilyde Perle Iloslon l'iIy Ilospilnl I-iehool ol N nrslngg LIILLIIIIUIIS College Ilel.hI. Uoirlunee IIAU J. IIAVIII .IAIIIIIIAII Metlroeliet lfhureh, Itnielrnr, Indio Illnslinr University I'ld.hI. Peyelroloyy of Lenrniny IIIAIIIIAIIILI' I . KIIEFII el tlnrden St., Ilnll Iliver lluelneev Edneolien lVll,l.lrtM J. l.ltNtlllNlllllM Q0 Walnut 'l'erraee, llolllen Clark Ilaiversity llfl.lll. Neieaee nrrrl .llrrlllerrurliea in Seeoralnry Selrools ltlAllJ0llIE LENDEII JUAN M. LINNANE 50 Warwiek lhl., Newton llraminglmm Tees-hers College E1l.M. Elernenlary Eflneolioa llrttll Alt'l'llIlR ll.. LORD 0 Perl: Ave., llohlen Keene Teachers College Erl.M. Elementary Administralr'on Kelflt . es SCHOOL 0F EDUCATION-GRADUATE r . - 1 CIlNS'l':iNCE lt. l.rlNt'lllltlNl'l 00 Colnnilria llrl., Lowell Lowell Slate 'l'eaclrers College llil.M. Elrrrzerrlery ErlaeelioaH llernliriy IIELEN F. LEVINS Q0 Union St., Nnnlnekel llegis College Erl.M. Gnirlanee Ntll'lMAND G. lntV0lE 500 Earl: Ave.-, Wooasoelcet, ll. l. ltllofle lslaral College of Erl- aeration Erllll. Elementary Erlneelr'en+ lleraliny EVELYN M. l.lllllY I Davis St., Wollaston Eastern Nazarene College Efl.lll. Elementary Eflneellon HA8 llLlll,.llTA MALIN lttllll'.ll'l' C. MAY 0 llaneoek Park, Cornlirillge Grove St., Norwell lloston llniversity Elernenlory Erlneelion llfl.M. Henlllr Erlnenlion llll'l'l-I ll. MeCAll'l'llY Wlhlnt ll. MeCUl.l.0llGll itll Grove Sl., West Merllonl '200 South Arlanna, lloeton University Feolas, Mo. Erl.M. Ilennett College llnnlllr Erlaenlioa rnnl Plonleal llfl.lll. Erlnenlion llneiness Erlnenlion FERN E. l.l.0YD lfll Main St., North Walpole, N. H. llyannis Mess. 'l'caehers College llcl.M. Elernenlory Erlneation Clallltll A. l.0UGlILlN 60 llarneoet St., Worcester Worcester State Teachers College Education H00 '.-, HELEN L. I.tlMll.llltll 350 Plymouth St., Abington llritlgewaler Stale Teachers College l'lfl.lll. Arlmlnielralioa SKF MARY ll. l,llCllY 0 Williington St., Newliary Salem Teachers' College Eil.M. llenrerliel lleorliny JAMES A. Me.l.AlltlIll.lN llllI'l'll I.. Mel.EAN 04 Sefton Ave., '7 Pleasant St., Newport, Il., I. Warwick, R.. I. Yankton College, lthoile la- llarvarll f ollege lnnzl t ollege ol Erlrieatlon r r K ll 1 l lu h .i ll.. l'A'l'ltICK F. McCAlt'l'lIY 40 Clematis Sl., Provillenee, R. I. Pmviclenee College Eel. lil. Erlnealion ll0ltlS A. MeI.AIlGllI.IN 340 High Silt., Derlham llrlneolion. Vlill,VA S. ll'leNA'l'T 1014 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville State Teoeliers li H , SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE BICIIARD J. O'LBAliY I0 Prospect Ave., Norwood Maryknoll College lill.tt'i. lt'rlaeatioawSoeial Slacliaa lil'M BOSS M. RAYMOND Main St., East Sandwich Hyannis State Teaelrers 11r1 to CLSNNA lil. ,llle'l'llAUllBl llllLDliED ll. Stl Canrlrrirlae St., Winelnfster MEliED1'l'll Ed. M. Cairlance IIPBK: IIAO MANY ll. MISKBLL io Metlraen St., l.on'ell Salem 'l'eaelrers College l'Id.llgt. Baairaara llrlacalioa JOHN L. MORSE 157 Diekerrnen ltri., Newton llialrlnnrls Newton Jr. Collegeg Uni sity ol Mass. Btl.M. Guidance JAMES J. N BBNAN Paratlise ltd., N. Wootlstoelr, N. ll. Selena 'i'eaelrers College BAM. Ba.alra'a.v lirlaealioa DANIEL J. O'CONNOil 19 Bstev St., Malrien Boston College lltl.M. Plryaieal Iirlaealion n inuuu-1 . 1 General Delivery Orlando, Fla. Bridgewater Slate Teachers College: Stetson University Elaraaalory Education APA ltU'l'll A. MOORE 17'2UArel1 Sl., Little ltoelt, Arkansas Mary llartliag Baylor Col,- lege: Univ. ol Arkansas Bal.M. Speeialirrltiora in Syaeial lid- -aaalioa BE1i'l'BAM ll. MUDGE 15? Main Sl., AlIi05DllI',t' Boston University ver- llrl.M. Uaialaneo KliNNl'2'l'il J. NBUBNSCllWANDB1t B65 Van Buren St., Berne, intl. lntliaaa University l'Itl.M. Secondary Sellool rlclraiaialra- lion. oral Srrprreiaion. Jlllilillll. C. O'lll1lLL, Jil. lil lilltllarnl St., Dorvlresler Training Selrool lor 'l'eaelters ol' Meelranie Arts I1 ialory-Serial Slalliea - Seeoralary llrlaeolioa r 1.4.-. ,rn --i . W th . 'fi ,f NN .V -I 1 f nr 'r ' . .nf aria 2 BOSE M. O'Nl'ilL 43 7th St., Lowell Boston University iitl.M. Physical Erlaeatioa MABEL B. BICVALBON ti Woreester St., Canrlirirlac Philadelplaia Normal Selroolg 'l'nmnlu llnium-eil'u 'i ' -5 5 'QP Att'1'ltUlt ll. l'ON'l'AlillLLl 107 Fuller St., Pawtaeltet, It. I. lllaale island College ol illi- aeationg Ohio Stateg Binrrita University lliraneei lircaliaa in Saeoaalary Srlroola WAL'l'Eli A. BOCHE 33 Warren St., Peabody Southeastern La. College lllrnnl rlrr l lllrl 111-rr limi 'l'llll0DllllBl lil. BllLLl'lll Colrlea, Mietr. Atlantic Union College Erl.M. Seeoralary School .eldraiaialra lion aacl S nyrarairloa KA'i'lltlYN MORSE Q71 Harrison St., Mauelrester, N. ll. Keene Teaelrers College Btl.M. Social Slarliea CECIL B. NASH Ling St., Marlboro, N. I-I. lieene'1'eaelrers College Eai.M. Seeoralary Sehool Iltllllllllrllflt lion aral Saawrrialorr MARY ll. N UHN lti Derlry limi., Watertown Perry liirnlergarten Nornral Selrool lllrraaatary lirlnrolioo DOliO't'l1Y M. O'KBBFE F232 Geneva Ave., Doreirealrr Boston Teaelrera College i'ill.lll. Iiclaealioa Wll.l.lMl P. lllllllillii li!! l+'vr11woo1l Aw., Lynn Pollmy llolloncg lloslon llni warmly llfl. I 1. Srlrrn'1' llflnonllon flulli, K1l'K,AXA Lllll A. Slwlllll Illl llnllllnnn Sl., Wmumonllnl, ll. l. ' lllnnlv lslnnfl Collvgo ol llfl- nvnliiong llrown llnivcrsily llrl.Nl. l'Il1'nnfnlrrrp School lllmlnls- lrnllon nnrl Nllf1Ill'lllSlIl1l JANl'l'l' Ill. HMl'l'll 7 V nllny Pnrlc HI., W. Nlnrlloral Lowell Slnln Ton:-lners Pnllvgc llfl.lll. lllomnnlnry lldunnlion lll.lZAllll'l'll ll. HI l 45 lPllllllIIl0lll llll., lllnncllvslcr, N. ll. l'l1l.lll. llcrnllng HM! l.lllTll.l.l'Z ll, 'I'M.MMll H39 Pnrk Sl., New llvsllonl l'nl.lll. llrlnvnlion 1 P l l ll SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE H41 lllllllfllll' W. TIVNAN 6f'hnrlosHl.,Hnlc1n !'lnlvln Slnlc 'l'vnvlwrs Pollvgc llrljll. Pllf'llHfllllll'll Hvlzool .lrlrninlslrnllon MARY Wlll.l.lNG I0 llny ill., Wilnninglon llnlcm 'l'vnvl1crs llllll0lll' K I w G lll,lll'lHIl ll. Wnllll D5 llmwlllnml Avo., llovvrv lllcnvillu Slnlv ffnllvnf' l'lrl.Nl. lllrmorlnrlf llfluvolirnl IMO MlGIlH'I'lNl'1 C. Wlllll.AN, Jll. H5 llicklorcl Aw., llnvvre NM.: ......, .,...n..:...,.n.. llUD0l.Pll J. SA'I'l'.AK HQ llcnlll ill., Jnnnninn Plnin lloslon Pollogc llfl.Nl. llnxlnnvs Hrlurnlion NANCY ll, Sl'Illll'lllS N llillon Sl., Arlington Lclnn non Volloy Follcgc llllll. l'lflllF0llOll' ollmnllng lll'IATll.llll'l SNYllllll H35 Hlrnllnnoro llrl., llriglnlon lloslon 'l'o:ur-lwrs' ffollvgcg llnrvnrfl llnivnrsily llfl.n'l. llrlnnnlion ANNE lll. HTMIAS flfll Pnlnnm Avo., Cnnlllrimlgo Simmons Collvgc W0llllllIll'l.Y ll. SAl7NllEllS llwnlton St., Wcsllwroolc, Mo. University of llnlnc lirlll. .'lll77lll1lNll'l'Illflll. -' -lllnmrnlnry Erlucnlion OX Ilinlorinn JOHN P. SLAUSON Q6 llownrrl St., llrnintren, Mass. University of Wisconsin Plnniool Erlncnllon GRACE SlllZ'I'llW0ll'l'll li! Nlnplc Hl., Wnrrnn lloslon Ifnivarsily Ilel.Nl. llloomnlnry Erlnonlion ANVPA S'l'llNE 53Plol1lcn Sl., llornlxcslcr Iloslon 'l'cncl1ern College llnolllz llrlunnllon. llrl.lll. Guidance Cl.MlllNfYl'1 ll. Hll.l'lll..'l al. 'l'llllNlPHON 'l'llllMl'SON I?-l Nnhnnlon Avo., flllllon 76 Unk Hl., Wcslwofnl ll. ol Wisconsin: ll. of llnllnlo: lloslon llnivvrnity lloslon University Hnirlnnrr nnrl l'or.vmnn'l 7.4.16 lrlll. llnollslz Erlnrnlloo Illlflv 'I 5, ,. llll.Pl'lllCll WICINICRNIAN 7 Jennings Sl., Lnwrcnvc Hlllvlll 'Pcnrflnrrs College llmlll. Gnifloncc Jllprrinl Hrlnrnlnon LlNlll,EY L. Wllllll'lN li lllncllirll Cl., Springllclal, VI Gorham Stole 'l'cn4-llcrs V SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE DEBORAH B. ATWOOD Bear Hill Rd., Newton, N. H. University ol N. II. Ed.lII. Elementary Education BARBARA A. BALCII III Summer St., Kennelrauk. Me. l orayth School lor Dental llygienists Health Education IIAG KATHLEEN A. BALL 1723 Loaisqulssett Pike, Lincoln, ll. I. Rhode Island College of Ed- ueation Ed.M. lieadiny HAD HELEN V. BARRETT '75 Fulton St., Medford lllarywootl College Ed.M. Elementary Education M. HELEN BARRY 41 tluiaoy St., Malden Boston Teuelrers College Ed.M. Elementary Education GEORGE BEDROSIAN 1011 West St., Wrenthnnt Salem Teachers College Ed.lII. Administration KAID BERNICE L. BEER 15 Baker Ave., West Concord Lowell Teachers College Ed.M. Ilcodiny RICIIARD A. BENS ERNEST A. WlOll'I', JB. 48 Grove Et Boston REV. ll. RANDALL WILLIAMS Ltlucatron Social Stratus 414-t R1verBtl., Toledo, Oluo i Secondary School llaiversity ol Virgiuing The I Varsity Banda Episcopal Tlreologleal School ARNOLD B WOEIILKE Caslnng Lane, Lunenburg Southeast Missouri State Teachcrsg George Washington University Ed.D. Torts and Jtceturcrnent in Education IRMA W. ZARINSKY 105 Prospect Ave.. Revere Boston University Elementary Education STIENA E. BENSON 173 Newbury St., Boston M.S. Guidance and ltcrsonnct DOROTHY E. BLAKELEY 30 Spring St., Malden llrarningbanr 'Teachers College Ed.M. Special Education HAG MAIIIE T. BOURASSA I5 Nashua St.. Manchester, N. H. Plymouth Teachers College Ed.lIl. Primary Education WILLIAM B. BOWYER 308 Illghlaud Ave.. Wollaston Bates College Ed.M. Guidance KATIIERINE Il. BOVNTON 75 Lorimer Rd.. Belmont Boston University Ed.M. Elementary Education Guidance WILBERTA L IVOODS Q03 W. Newton, Boston Washburn University Ed.M. Special Education GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES l LOltENCE C. BRODY tt Decker St., Milton Ed.M. Elementary Education HELEN S. BROWN 03 Hobomack ltd., Quincy Temple University Ed.lII. Education RUTII E. HURT 208 Division St.. Bennington, Vt. Pembroke College Ed.M. Educational ltcrcarch and dleasureracnt IIAO RICHARD C. CABVELL 9250 Main St., North Andover American Internatiorml College Ed.M. Science Education in Second- ary School SAMUEL J. CASIIMAN 20 Colburn St., Nortb Attleboro Brown University: B.I.C.E. Ed.M. ROSE Al. CHURCH 511 Greenleai St., lllalden Boston University Ed.M. Special Education-Speech and Ilroriny IIAG ES'l'lIER L. CORBS 1-Ill Pinekaey St., Boston University of Alabama Etl.lII. Primary Education BOBEIIT COHEN 23 Washington St., Dorchester EVELYN A. COLLIER 10 Decker St., Milton Ed.lIl. Physical Education ELIZABETH M. COLE Lower Beach, Saeo, Me. llarmington State Teachers College: Boston Ilniversity Ed.M. Elementary Education RALPH It. COLLINS el llill Rd., Waltham Boston University Ed.lII. HA6: AKI1 Secondary Administration pmmmy E,y,,c0yi0,, ponpnrou ry, KAP asians J. eoaaoaav 1yR,tNC,yy0 J. RICHARD CHAMBERS 806 Broadway. 0 Wggl SL, Bpvgyly Fm-mg North Slot S0tIl.l1 POI'l.lItlItl, BTC. Splgm Tgywllgrg College ClRWm0ntr Nr H' N0l'l.l1Ct1tIl01'1I Ill1lVCTSll,V Ed.M. Keene Teachers College Ed.M. Business Eaucuttou Ed.D. Plmual Efluvetian ESTELLE M, nnnnyara Elementary Education HELEN T. CONSIDINE 38 Art,0,w,,y Sy., 'PAK Secretart Treasurer 208 Walker St.. Lowell Jamaica plain JOAN M. CHASE Lowell State Teachers College Regis College 49 Bridges Ave., Newtonville Ed.M. MM, Boston University Education Jlllanrcarlrrnrr hhlrmnlinn l A JANET B. CROWLEY 108 Lake Ave., Newton Centre St. Mnry's5 Rosemont College Ed.lIl. Speech and Hcariny CATIIEIIINE L. CUSICK 30 Upland Ave., Boston Boston College Ed.M. Elementary Eftucotiou HAH HELEN E. DANC tht Townsend St., Roxbury Boston University Ed.lIl. Education-Lanyunyc :lrts HAH ANTHONY D'ANTUON0 11 Buyberry Lune. Cohasset Rhode Island College of Ed- ucation: Brown University: Bridgewater Teachers Col- lege: Boston Teachers College Ed.At. Prthlic School .eldrniniatration EDWARD J. DESROCIIES 50 Chapin Sl., Sonthbridge Clark University Ed.M. A udio-visual Education ANNE lil. DEUBELL 188 Central Ave., Medford Lowell State Teachers College Ed.M. Education VERA H. DONOVAN 540 Thompson Ave., Donora, Pa. Duquesne University lIl.S. NAOMI D. WILLIAMS 011 S. Dearborn St., Mobile, Ala. Lane College Ed.M. llcadiny AKA LDIIRAINE M. WRIGHT 200 S. Washington St., N. Attleboro Regis College Ed.M. Education ALICE M. DOWLING 86 Appleton Ave-. Beverly Gorham Normal Graduate Elemerrtory Education IIAO WILFRED A. DUBOIS 108 Avenue C, Woonsoeket, R. I. Alabama State Teachers College Ed.M. Elementary School Admirals, tration LAURA B. DuMAItS 04 South Ave.. New Canaan, Conn. Allegheny College Ed.M. Guidance KAE: KRT' JOEL B. DUPAW 12 High St., Rutland. Vt. Castleton 'Teachers College Ed.M. Guidance FRANCIS T. DYSON SB Woodland Road, Auburn Holy Cross Ed.M. l'hy.riool Education PAUL R. ECKLEY Box79,Roate1, Palatine. Ill. llniversity ol California Ed.lIl. Guidance WILLIAM J. EDGAR Main St.. New Salem Bridgewater Teachers College Boston University Ed.D. VERONICA B. l I'l'ZGERALD 35 Milton St., North Andover Lowell 'Teachers College Ed.M. Education MARGARET S. FORD Bailey Island, Me. College of William and Mary ,Ed.l1l. Business Education VIOLA J. FRASER Fairhehl Ave., Haydcnville American International College M. in Ed. Guidance HAO LELAND E. GIARI1 1 Park Circle, Newburyport CGE Ed.M. Elementary Administration JOSEPH E. GLENNON 525 Oriole St., West Roxbury Boston College Ed.M. Elementary Education STASIA GORCZYCA County Rd., E. Freetown Boston Ilniversity Ed.M. Primary Education RICHARD D. GOW 7 Mary Aan Dr., Worcester Business Education 'IJOIIQIIIIII Business Education Club, Order of Demolay, Wesley Club KENNETII W. IIAGEIISTROM 01 Boyce St., Auburn Boston University Ed.M. llealth and Physical Education MARY A. IIANNAN 5115 Orange St., Manchester, N. H. Keene 'Teachers College Ed.M. Elcrncntary-I'rbnary Education IIUTH S. HARRIS 1898 BeaconSt1, Brookline Sinnnons College Ed.M. Science Education IIAO JOIIN C, IIASTINGS Maple St., Wilton, N. H. St. Anselm College Ed.M. Guidance JAMES R. IIAYDEN 99 Bush St., South Dartmouth Boston College Ed.D. .tdrnintstration IIPAK FLORENCE P. HOGAN 79 Broad St., Lyndonville, Vt. Lyndon Teachers College: Qnianepiac College Ed.M. lleadiny MARY R. HOLMES 95 Fenway Dr., Framingham Emerson College Ed.M. Reading-Special Education HA9 MARY R. HYDE 14 Glenmorc Terr., Newton I e r .o r- e EVELYN L. JOHNSON A. M. and N. College, Box 91, Pine Blull, Ark. Miami University Ed.M. Enylieh IIAO ROSE G. JOHNSON 181 Davis Ave., Brookline HAS FRANK A. KAFFEL 341 Lake Ave., Manchester, N. H. Keene Teachers College Ed.M. Elementary Education RENEE B. KASS 199 Cooke St., Waterbury, Conn. University of Connecticut Ed.M. Elementary Education HAS IIIURIEL P. KING 148 Powderbouse Blvd., Somerville Boston University Ed.M. Elementary Education WILLIAM H. KING, JR. 129 Clinton St., New Bedford Brown University: Boston University Ed.D. Health Education OAK PAUL W. KINIKLIS 8 Fogo Rd., Randolph Lowell State Teachers College Ed.M. ftdminietrution MALCOLM S. LAGARDE 599 South 10th St., Baton Ronge, La. Leland College Ed.M. Secretarial School Arlrninis- tration Otlffh CHARLES T. LETSON ttWoodn'oy Rd., Wellesley Rutgers University Ed.D. Rcadiny IIIDK PHYLLIS H. LEVINE 90 Kernwood St., Malden Boston University Ed.M. Elementary Education JEAN C. LORD 84 Great Rd., Stow Framingham State Teachers College Ed.M. Primary Education JANE B. LYONS 118 Glen Ave., Newton Centre Elementary Education ARTIIUR P. MALCHMAN 29 Brewster St., Provincetown Boston University Ed.M. Guidance JANE L. MAYNARD 590 Kenrsarge Way, Portsmouth, N. II. University of New Hampshire Ed.M. English-Erlucation HAO MARCIA C. McCORMICK I8 North Bend St., Pawtucket, R. I. Rhode Island College ol' Education SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-GRADUATE MARY I. McGOVERN 8 Parkland St., Brighton Boston Teachers College Ed.M. Education IIIARGARET 'l'. McGRATI'I 11 Carver St., Lawrence Lowell State 'Teachers C ollcgc Ed.M. Testa and .lieasureruente ELIZABETII L. IlleKINNON 99 Lynde Ave., Melrose Simmons College Ed.M. Science JOIIN M. MEDEIROS Cooke St., Edgartown Iloston College Ed.M. Physical Education ROSE M. MELIIIOS 59 11eecbcrol't.St., Brighton Bridgewater State Teachers College M. in Ed. Science Education aonntvn L. nasarn 4 Olive St., Methuen Lowell State Teachers College Ed.M. Spcech and Ilearlny LAUDEII MILLER 87 North St., Foxboro Boston University Ed.M. Elcrnentary School .Adminis- tration MARY MINDESS 797 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill Simmons College Ed.M. Speech and Hearing JOIIN M. MOIR 607 Appleton St., Arlington Boston University Ed.M. Elementary School .4clminis- tration JEAN A. MURRAY 99 Amherst Rd., Wellesley Pena I-Iall Junior Collegeg Perry Kindergarten School Elementary Education RALPH H. NELSON 911 Newton St., Waltham Bridgewater State 'Teachers College Ed.M. .-l udio Visual Education KAKIP ANTHONY L. NEOFOTISTOS 194 llampson Sl., Dracnt, Mass. Sailolk University Ed.M. Guidance BEVERLY J. NEWBERG tt Foster St., Lynn Ed.M. Guidance BERNARD I . NOLAN 119 Minot St., Dorclrcstcr CGE Ed. Social Studies GRACE M. O'l'1ON NELL 451 DeWoll St., New Bedford Frarninglranr State 'Teachers College Ed.M. Elementary Education HAO EILEEN M. O'IIEARN 88 West St., West Quincy University of New Hampshire CECILIA M. PALMIERI 458 Meridian St., East Boston Salem Teachers College Ed.1lI. Primary Education WILLIAM T. PARSONS 54 Poole St., Brockton Boston Ilniversity Ed. M. Physical Education, llcalth, Safety tMrs.l LOLA L. PERKINS 119 Pond St., Westwood Ed.M. t1lIrs.l ROYCE B. l'HILLIPS P. O. Box 299, Sylvester, Ga. Albany State College Ed.M. Elementary Education AKA HAROLD L. PINANSKY 409 Cumberland Ave.. Portland, Me. Boston Ilniversity Ed.M. Guidance ARNOLD L. PINTO 181 Green St., Melrose University of Massachusetts Ed.M. Phyaieal Education LEROY L. RAMSEY 017 18111 Ave., Meridian, Miss Jackson State College Ed.M. Enylislr Education KAII' RUSSELL W. RANDALL Summer St., Duxbury Ed.M. Physical Education WILLIAM F. READ 151A Commonwealth Ave., West Concord Ed.M. Health Education 'MK WALTER F. REAVEY 977 Adams St., Dorchester Ed.M. Adrnirrietration. OLIVE II. RIBERO Ilnioa St., Franklin New Britain State Teachers College Readiny-Education HAO CECILE M. RICHARD 181 Laval St., Manchester, N. H. Rivier College: Laval University M. in Ed. Speech Tlrerapy YVONNE M. ItIORDAN 149 Gerry Rd., Chestnut Hill Ilniversity ol Maine Ed.M. Elementary Education RUTII O. ROBERTS S9 Hutchins Road, Medford Ed.M. Business Education CATIIEIIINE A. ROGERS 989 Commomvealth Ave., Boston Mass. Memorial Hospital School ol Nursing Ilcalth Education IIAO SISTER MARY JUDE RONAN S,S.N.D. 09 Alleghany St., Roxbury College of Notre Dame ol Maryland Ed.M. SARA L. SCIIOENMAKER, 50 Maple St., Needham Lynchburg College Ed.M. Elementary Education OLGA SEQIIEIRA 155 Main, Acnshnet Salem Teachers College Ed.M. Primary Education EDWARD J. SERUES 99 Watson St.. Braintree Plryeicoi Education Varsity Tennis Coach 1-4 PALLAVI S. SIIAH 70 Marine Dr., Bombay, India Elphinstone College Ed.M. Speech and Ilcariny NELLIE F. SIIELDON 59 Cottage St., Manstleld Boston University Ed.M. Elementary Education IIAO SALLY H. SINAIKO 992119 Linden Dr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa University of Wisconsin Ed.M. Speech and Hearing Therapy IIAO THOMAS F. SKAIIAN 14 West St., Lonsdale, R. I. Providence College: Rhode Island College ol Education Guidance Ed.hI. ERNESTINE SLAIIGIITER 21 Union St., Hampton. Va. Hampton Institute, Temple Ilniversity Ed.M. llusiness Education lMrs.Wm.1 MARJORIE M. SMITH tZ'l'a'itchcll St., Wellesley Middlebury College Ed.M. Elementary Education MELDEN E. SMITH York Ilarhor, Me. Columbia Univcrsityg Harvard University Ed.M. Elernentary Education rnsrs v. sonata 108 Bradford, Needham Boston State 'Fenehcrs College Ed.M. Elementary Education IIAO VIOLA C. SOELLE Bradford St., Needham Boston State 'l'enr-hers College Ed.M. Education AKIIQ IIAO ROSEMARY II. STEVENS 92959 West 'lard St., Seattle, Wash. Radclille College Ed.M. Elementary Education IIAO RUTH E. STINE S20 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, Pena. The American University Ed.M. Elementary Guidance EDITH K. STRUGLIA 90 Randall St., Cortland, N. Y. State University Teachers College, Cortland, N. Y. ALPHONSE J. SWEKLA Kent ltoad, Gloucester University of New Hampshire Ed.M. Health Education SUSAN I1.'l'ANNENBAUM 88 St. Paul St., Brookline Mount Holyoke College Ed.M. Education ARTHUII C. TENNEY 118 Grove St., Portland, Conn. Keene Teachers College Ed.M. Ed. and Hath MARY V. 'l'HORN'l'ON 988 Roslindale Ave., Rosliadalc Ilyannis State 'Feaclrers College Primary Education noni-:av 'rnotnvron 82 Holman Rd.. Newton Boston University Ed.M. Guidance-I'ouuaeliuy WILSON L. TILLEY Colonial Hill Rd.. Charlernont Northeastern Ilniversity Ed.M. Science KATHLEEN E. TORSEY New London, N. II. Rates Colleges Curry College Ed.M. Speech IIAO MILLER K. IILLE 499 Pennu. Ave., Bernharts, Reading, Pa. Boston Ilniversity Ed.M. Elementary Education 'MK JIILIUS J. VENNOCIII 99 Warren Ave., Boston Boston University Ed.M. Physical Education MARILYN WATKINS 99 Midwood Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Ed.M. DAVID J. WEISSMAN 9 Grant St., Cambridge Ilniversity ol Wisconsin Ed.M. Guidance VIRGINIA L. WHITE R.I1. lla, Box tl40A, 'Ferre Haute, Ind. Indiana State Teachers College Ed.M. Elementary Education LOUISE G. WILLIAMS 911 Young St., ltlanchester, N. H. University ol New Hampshire Ed.M. Recreation EDWARD C. WILLIS 10 llardy Ct., Keene, N . II. Keene Teachers College Ed.M. rldministratiun ALYCE F. WILSON 1 Herrick ltd., W. Peabody Lesley College Ed.M. Reading GEORGE WINKLER 00 Russell Rd., West Newton Ed. M. Physical Education EUGENE P. ZUBRINSKI ...urn or rs ses 1inU1e1'i1nc B. 00HilIgCI', IM., M.H.S., Dvun. ,M ,,-, ,, wf + M A 1 1 ws ,, 1 I X ' W ' n W 1 X vxlu V i 11 --.J N ml ww l , 'W 4. If , I , ', 1 L . W r xg-- fg . .., .., s., 0 1 1 M W,,,,n,M ' 'f-H 9 ' Y 1 Q- I-ff' W ,'.'j.1K 'I I' Ml 5, J Xa , km H, ,un A X -x HllbCl'tJU1l0S Kuthe1'inc Nluycx' P1'0-Yfflfvfli Secretary um! Treasurer SCHOOL OF , ll P'I.'IMIlv 'r YI-H' . -sa 'fem ,H llw 'L ' ' X, , , larva,-, L'1': l1?.-fi f 2'1'3 ,LF JL -. I: 'n Jef-1 Ig-gf?-I zffg . V - .g wp.. 1. 'v' -- Wi -. . .f EW ' . , :,, ww N .T yn ,M-g. ?1'JH L51 U . ,kin l F ., , - 1, i 1 7, 1 +- 'TX Y'f,'. ry, r ' wg, Q-3 42 .Nix smwvg ' M --' r . 1. SOCIAL WORK in 5 FB.: if 1 I ,, , 1 N SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK JIISSIE II. CIIMIIIIHIS IH l'IurumouL I'k., Hoslou Hoslou IIuIvorsIIyg Nou' York Uuivvrsily IHS. In RH. Social Group II'ork I'-III II LPIIIIIIMB II-I IIuIIu'Iu HI Ioalou Ilurvurrl I oIIvgo . F u . I roz I II I' HH 9 H, IIIA cu Quulu u 1.11 l'syoIuuIr1'r Couvworlc SIGIIIIJ A. I . IIIILLIIIIIIN 73 Nurlll HI., Nowtou Cuuler Hoslou I711IvorsIIy LJIIIIIJI :II.'I'IIIIII'I'I'Z I5!III IIIlIlIIlllIII'I IIII., Hroux, N. Y. IIIIII'l'I'5IIy uI IIrIIIgupo1'I III.II. Iu HH. l'uyoIu'uIrIo Sooiul II 'ork II.IIII3.III.'I A. IIII.II.S HoulpoIII'r, YI. IIuIvoruily ol' Yoruxoul Mb. III buh. I.'mwvuI4JrIi SIIEILA E. 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I I I .III'I'IIl'II III?-IIINIIIIIIII QQ Huuwoll SI., Houlou Hoslou I.IIlII'I'I'5IIj' Ilan 'I'uIIu Ifuivvrsilyz Nou' York NI.h.1uh.I-I. Ha-Ilool of Iiouiul Work MH. Iu 5.5. I 'uuI'u'fo'If IIIIIIIITIIY L. IIIILH W8 Nullluu HuIu Avo., 'I'roulou, N. J. 'I'ou1oIo IIuIvcrsIly v'1v klh. lu Hb. I,'u.u' II'orIv IIIHIIIA I . IIIIIIINII IIIIII5 II1'u11auIu Avo., Suu IIiogo, I'uIiI'. Suu Diogo Slulc Ifollugc MH. Iu 3.8. lfuso II'urIc PIIILIIJ II. IIAHIIIIIIIICII 'III IIoIrorI Dyer Cir. SlurIugIioImI Group IIIIIFH' FFA: III'II Hop. MAIIIJI If. I II.INI'II Ii1.1uIomuIu I'iI5', IIuuIoIuuIu Iluulor IToIII-go kI.II. iu SH. I'u.wo II 'urk SALLY ANN II:II.L IHII IYoomII:uuI IIII., IVIIIUSIIIIII. IIIII Mouul IIoIyoko I 'ollogo III.H, Iu HH. I'uyoI1IuIrIr' Ifusowork Hrioututiou Couuu.g Sooiol I'ouuu. IIIIAIIE II. IIkS'I'I.NIIIS I'Il'0lllIIIIC, IYIISII. IYIIIIIIIIIII l'oIIm-ue HlIII'l'IL'I1II Iuloruuliouul Ifol- NLS. IuF.5. 1'uyq-lqiufrioNooIuI II'0l'k 1- fu ISEIIAY If. uuuuowus SQI II. I IruI Ave., IIII. VL-ruou, N. Y. Now York I.IuIvcrsIIy HIS, In 5.5. l'uyoIriuIrIz' Suoiul II ork I'I'IIFII.II 5. IIIII.I,I'III III I'ImmpIIn III., II'iI'kIorrI. II. I. Ilrnmlvis IIuiI'f-rsily NIH. in 8.8. I'.Iyvl1ir1Irir Sum! IIIWI' IIIVIIIIII. .I. IIIIVIIII :III lII'I'iIIIvrs SI., IIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIFII. Ifniun of Hnnlh Afrivu. Ifnivrfrsilg' III SII-IIr'nIms0II IIS, in SB. Nurinl II 'MI' IIIIIIIIII'I' II. .IIINIIS IIQI IIIISI. IIIIIIII III., Ilmnx, N. Y. II'iIy Ifullvge nf Now York II.I'I. in SH. Sovifzl Ilrnnp IIIIIVII IIIIIII. IIFICIIIIIZIIIIIIII PI'I'5I. md' ', V Wa I' .. If I . nf 51 II' D, ., Ii. ' . I ,f Ik' 'I I 'III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIITII .I. KIIEI'I'ZI'2II II I'.II, III, I.nvoni1 IIeiIIrIImrIz I 'IIIIvgv IIB. in I'.vyrhinIrir Nnrinl II'orI' I'?IIIIIII.II'I I'II N. ILIIIEII II1I'l'IIIIIIINII YILIYIIII -I5 IIII'n .IW ., IIivvrIiIIr-, I'onn. IInivvrsiIy III IIIIRI-nlusilm Ifurllmm II'IIIII'III'1 IIpriuy1HvIII II.I4,in HH. I 'III Ivgn MII. in 54.5. IIMIIII II'nrI' IIIIIIIINIVII II. IIIIYIIIIIIII IIIIIIII MIIIIIIIIIIII EI II'iIIinm SI., IIIvIII'nrII IIII IIwigIuI SI., IIrImIIIinv 'l'uIls IInivvrsiIy IIuIIr'IIIIv Ifnllego IIS. in HB. I IIS. in 54.34. Swirl! Hrmlp II'nrI' II'II.I.I.IM .I. IIIIIINIIII IIIIIIIINIIIIIIII III ISIINIII.fI'l I' SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK IIIIIIIIII5 II. IIIILIIIIH IIII Iligh SI., IIIIIIIII-luwn, Conn. IIIIII'III'RIII' nf IAIIlIIIII'I'III'III IIB. In 54.5. I'.IpvIrir1Ir1'r Ihminl II'nrIf IIIIIANIII II. IIIIITIIIIN5 III III-I'urIgIII III., IIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIII'I'I'SII.I' IIB. In 3.5. .IIf'IIfr'III I I I QM M fIII'I'III'II II. JIIIINHIIN, IIII. II IIIIVIQ IQI., II:lIlsIII'I1I I.IIlII'I'I'sIII' III II:uQs:1I'I111wr'lIw XIII. in 5.5. Norinl II'urI' IIIISI'III.IIIY II. ICIIIIIII 'N Main Sl., IIIIII IIIrnm, II:1II'x IIIII4-ga' II.h. III 5.5. Ilr'rI1'm1I NIIFIIII I 'fmf'wnrI' .INNE N. .IIINIIH II57 IIv:Imm FII.. Ihuslnn I'InrnI1 I.nllr0l1v0I'uIIf'I4I ILS. in 5.5. NIIFIIII II 'nrI' IIIIIIIII II. KI'I I' IIIIIIIII I, I mI'iI'Im0. I,'vnIr:uI WIISIIIIIKIIIII I'nIII'mr nf EIIIIPIIIIIIII II'I.H. in 5.5. 1.54 IIIIII.IIAIIII'I' IT, IIIVIII. IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIII., PIIIIII' IIIISIIIIII IIniI'I'rsiIy MII. In 5.3. I'sy1'Iu'uIrir Snfinl II'orI' SIIIII.-F111-IIIIQI' Cmnrn. I, 'I M. .IIIIIN III-I,III.I,IIN QII I.:1Imn I'r:1II IIII., IIurr'I1I-sivr Iimnmnlwl I 'IIII4'gn IIE. in HH. .Ilrvliful Snvinl II 'ark SIIIIILIII' II. IIIIIIT Q5-I III. .Inmvs IIr., I'ivII1nImI, IIIIII. IIIIII-go uf IIII' IIIIIIIIII' IIS. in SAI. SIWIIIII II'nrI' Sm-inI I 'Inmn.: IIW. I'mIn IIIIIIIIIINII Y. IIIISIINTII.-II. 'IIIII III'IlI'ul1 III.. IIOIIIIII I Stud. Organization: Orienta- SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 'tt WV . I l I 3. N i ELLEN B. SANDLER I0 Wemlell Et., Cambridge Wellesley College lI.I.S. in S.S. leyclriatric Social Work MURRAY STOLOFF 80 Gordon St., Brigtitou City College ol New York MB. in I-LS. Social lllorlc RICHARD S. WANDER 487 Marlborongla St., Boston Wayne University ALS. in S.S. Itsyelriatric Social Worlt MARY ll. IianMAlI'l'lNO 85 Atwood lit., Wellesley Boston University M.S. In HS. Carcrnorlc DONALD M. TRAUNS'I'EIN 154 Sylvester St., lltanclreater, N. H. Iinttollt University IILS. in S.S. Social ll'orlc Stud. Organization: Social Action Comm. NANCY L. WATKINS Tltl Etll Ave.. Watervliet, N. Y. Syracuse University ALS. in S.S. Medical Social Worlr I tion Coram. LEWIS A. WIIITE 07920 Longwood St., Baltimore, Md. Morgan State College M.S. in ILS. Social Work AIIPA flrltfltt AKA Stud. Organization Coann.t SCA VIOLA S, WILLIAMS 2017 Boston Ave., Riclrmond, Va. Social Virginia Union University M.S. ln S.S. Social lllorlc NEWS I I GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES ALICE M. BAXTER JUAN III. BLAIR D23 Warren St., Arlington Regis College IILS. in S.S. Social ll'orlr FEIGA H. CONNORS GLORIA D. den HAIITOG RI-IEABLE M. EDWARDS IIB Honrestenrl St., ltoxbnry Philander Smith College: At- lanta University lII.S. in RS. Community Organization CAROLINE M. EIIIERSON CAROLINE L. ENIIIGIIT PATRICIA III. FITZGERALD MARGARET P. LEONARD RICHARD J. MeGUIRE SIDNEY MODELL YVONNE L. RIVOIR MARIE E. STURIII It E. Caracas Ave., Hershey. Pa. St. Lawrence University M.S. iii S.S. Caseworlt Bflrl' Stud. Organization: Beta Phi Hiro PATRICIA C. 'PIDMAIISH I . IIIADELEINE O. SCHATZ 1400 Centre St., Newton Centre Mount Holyoke College RLS. in S.S. Pryolriatric Social Werlr EDITH M. WANDER 487 Marlborough St., Boston llnlvernity of Mielrigan ALS. in S.S. Psychiatric Social Work Stud.-Faculty Comm. YVONNE C. WATTS 145 SE 14 Terr., Miami, Fla. University of Iltiami M.S. ia ILS. Serial Work V r EEN lflii illli 'llili I . lm' l l fusing , ' ,1Hq.x..u F J nr n-- ' b y 19 M fa' 4. ,ZA A . 'Q al M V v I . ff ' ,,,,,y' 43 Robert A. Choate, B.S.M., MM., Ed.D., Mus.D., Dean. ,gf-5 ,,.. 1-V f1ff'f,,5' iMi4EM:E:5'saf1P r rr' i-rrrrrwrrr rr ii ii rr.. wi .iv I. r' - W M' 'rLri'rq'rrQ-rivr if r EMM ii ,.,,,,, ,, ,,1,,,rffiffff1rW,, .-,A Ri : iii rr-r r r R A . M uric entre Arts rib ,-.rr . ,X ,r W if liicirrrrd Ciuncey Prcsidrrrt . ri Y . nr. i, H r 'r Matthew Pylcosz President iii f ii ln' K , i QQ 5- r ii WZ' rr Q Rf 'lfifrr I fr i 'K .W 'K if iii. A i ,- Glrrriu Del ruro Pres-rfdvrrt Frzrrrk Newark i'i'l'C'lf-PTL'-Yififlili rr Mario Crrwiuii Vr'r'e-lireriderrt Maureen Fritz V ice-Prrsridrrrt Karin Rogers Louis Prout y Srcrrlary Treasurer Florence Scrrpprrtirci Eluiur Ciurkulski Serremy Sara Prrrker Srcfrelary Treasurer Nor Pr'clured.' Jiucquuiirre Brrlrlwi Treasurer SCHOOL OF FINE S ' F5 M in J ', rr 1 5 K W1 1 4' VL. , Mink: I 1 ND APPLIED ARTS Q L N I ,..-ii! 'QW' SCHOOL OF FINE ANDIAPPLIED ARTS 6' RICHARD E. IIRDWN 331 Hillside Ave., Nnngulnek, Conn. 111n.vir Erlneulion 11111111 Sinloniu '1'renn. lllee Club 1, fl, Librurinn 2: Chornl Art Sue. 1: Stud. Ae- tivities Conn. 1, FZ: Clnss V.I'. 2: C1u1s'1'rens. 3 JUD1'l'1l A. CAIIILSON 11 lirenwold lld.,11uiney Interior lleriyn Senrlet Key 0, V.1'. 1: SEA 1, Ree. Neo. 11: Gen. .Assembly 3. 4: Clnirlesgnte Hoe. Clnnn. Q: Aetivities Conf. 1: Who's Who 11 CEIIAII D C. C1IAM11E11LAND 80 North Mnin Drono, Me. rllurir lz'r1rn'u1ion LIPMA Sinlonin RICHARD J, CLANCY 1111 North St., Soniorville rl rl Eflurulion Arl lllC'IIl'on A qui- N' Ilnlv I10I1ER'1' L. AGNETA 11011 Cunibridge S1-. C nnibridgo .rldrerliriny Design N61VLI111l1Cl11l.l1 Ilnsketbnll 1 RICHARD S. I1EN'1'El1 510 Third Ave., 1l0Il1lt3l1611l, Po. Muhlenberg College M.1 .A. llireeliny MARY A. BDYAJIAN 01 Coneord Rd., Watertown Euston University M.Mus. 111 usie Ednrullon 11111111 wurtlen JACQUES AN DRE 17011 ileeond Ave.. New York, N. Y. Wnsliington Sunnre College: New York Ilniversitv rleling-Uir'ee11'r1n non 1 Clnss Teens. 1: Drnnin Club Il. NAUM1 IIDJAII 011 Congress Ave., Providence, 11. I. rloplied Piano 11111111 Alumni See. 3 Chorus 1-1 GEORGE A. I111A111.1111.LA 11 Melrose lit., lloolon New England Conservatory ol lllusie 111 nrieol Cornnorilion d . .ML 1 ELAINE A. IIRUNELLE VERNA 1.. l1l1YAN'1' Lge f' 15- f . 105 West Spring St., Avon Box 11112, Joy, Me. 11n.n'e Eelnenlion 11111AArv'l Rush Cool. -1 11n.n'r Eduenlion MIIPE Mug. Clnnn. 11, Corr Newnutn Club 1-1: Cbornl 1iee.1i1lliA 21, 11 Ar1.11ne. 1-1: l11u1irE1l. No- Cleo Club 1-0. Librorinn -1: lionnl 1'on1. I-+1 EIJWARD L. CA11M1Cl'1AEL ALICE 'I'. 11. CHEN 140 Conrnronwenllh Ave., Euston Eerer College M .M us. .flpnlinl 11 uric nnunvn ctnnvns Bur Ilurbor, ille. lllnnie Education hllllt IC 'llrollu MENC 1-1 ELAINE M. C11AltULb1s1 00 Hillcrest Avo., New15ri1uin, Conn. Munir Education and iliuno 11141111 Ilislorinn Chorul Art Hoe. 1-1: MENC 1-1: Newnntn Club 1-4: NAR See. 1, 92: Clnss'1'rens.11: Seer- let Re: 1 11l111t1D11 E. CIIIIISTIANSEN DIIUCE W. CLELIENTS 70 Linwood St., Chelnnilord rlrlverlieinn Design mr JEAN II. BAl111E'1'T 01 Illuplewood Ave., Newton Centre Clrnrrlr 11 non'-llrynn A11'l'11UI1 L. INJNFILIID 1 N. Elk Ave., Knne, Pu. .11 uric-A wpllnl I'-iuno KI 1' Univ. Cliornl Union: Newninn Club: Univ. Cborur AIIGIISTE M. IIIWADIIIEYEII 11 Merril Rd.. Norwalk, Conn. Boston University l1I.ll1us. 111 uric Ed neulion NRI' V.1'.: 11111111 Nursing Clee Club Dir.: lrlnnd :Aw r 1 1 ...Ml RICIIARD A. CONRAD 5 Locust Terr., New Rochelle, N. Y. New York State University .trlncrtiaiurr Design Chapel Choir 83 Choral Art Soo. tt, 4g Vocal Ensemble 3, -I MARIO A. CROCIATI 40 Cherry tit., Plymouth .Ilnsie Ed ucotion KDE' Program Comm. Rand l'4: Class V.P. 4: Stud. Conn. Rep. 4 RERYL W, DEAN Gittord Rd., N. Westport .llnaie Education MKIUE Glue Club I-3, See. 4: llund 4: MENC Q-4: Chorus l-3 ,L ig. . , 5 r . 1 t 4 E5 ,xr - l-.. .'-' .. 'r it l its , tt X i .yr -ar-1' y SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Ei. fit., f,4le !', ROGER W. DICKINSON MARY ANN DONAHUE itll Garden St., I9 Churchill Ave., Arlington Wetlieretield. Conn. Adaertieing Darian Lnsell Jr. College Acting EEE Social Chain. 3 Allf O Seen AFA Eoeinl Clnnn. PAL Stud. Gov't Rd. l. Trees. Class Trans. 2, V.P. 3: Stud. tg Senate 2g Activities Conn. Gov't Pres. 43 Drama Club: 'tg Jana Soo. tt MARGARET A. FEIILAND I3 Great Rd., Maynard Who's Who 4 RALPH E. FORSMAN 33 Sunset Ave., Medford Mania Education rrgig Educgligrr Hi PI'0gl'tl1It Cllllltl., TTCRS. M1I1EAss't'1'rens.. Rec. See.: EK Soeinl Chmn.: IIKA EAN Q5 Dorm Counselor 2, 34 MENC 4: Rand I-3: Orches- tra t, tg Chorus 44 APXOS 3,4 G. JOHNSTONE GEIKIE, JR. St Durham Ave.. So. Hamilton Applied Piano LIDRY F. GINN QQ Bartlett St., Malden Art Education Bond I-3: Orchestra 1,4 MILTON S. GERSH 484 Union St., Portsmouth, N. I-I. Music Education 'DA Hand 1-4 BURT A. GOLDSTEIN 2161 Barnes Ave., New York, N. Y. mr 1' - - DONALD E. COOPER DOVER CRAWFORD rttt So. Park Ht., Adams, N. Y. New York Etnte University: Crane College ot lttrinic Marie Education Symphonic Rand 1-4: Chapel Choir ltr SCA 9-4 GEORGE A. Del'ELICE GLORIA R. DePIERO JOSEPH R, ANNA E. DEMERS DELLA SORTE 96 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. THOMAS G. DUMAS 51 Albion St., Medford .ttnsic Education MAUREEN E. FRITZ 2 Euston St., Brookline University of Maas. Theatre Education AWD Theatre Arts Div. Calendar Chmn. 3, 4: Class V.P. 4 WALTER L. GETCHELL 800 North St., Bridgewater .llueia Education KW See. Bond V.P. 4 SARAH A. GORMAN 47 Harvard St., Newtonville tluric Education SCHGOL 0F FINE AND APPLIED ARTS .IllllI'l'll A. GREEN ININNA lr. IIHEENIIEIIG 33 IIIUIIUCC Ill.. dl llroelaetl Ilrl., Newton New lllillord. Colm. Bromloio llrriverrily illlurie Ilrlrwolrforr rllurle llrlucullorr EAI Sgt. ul Arms 3, V.P. -I Hillel 95 Chorus FI-4 lllee Club lg Clrorul Art 3, V.l'. II: lIlENC II, I3 Chorus I-I, Lllurgleul lluuee Choir 52,8 SIIEIIMAN ll. HALL 'MAIICIA W. IIAIIPEII 30-I IIII. Elour lld., llitelrlmrg lloslou llulversltv III.IIlm. Allurle Erluruliorr lI0lHlII'II P. lIAISIlL'l'lNE NA'I'AIrlll IIAIIKELL 7 Suumer IIII., Cmubriilge lleur Hill lid., lllerrlume Middlebury College rllurie llclueuliorr lIl.ll.A. IIIIIIE Cllorloler Drrrrtrrul Ilmlry Club I, IDC Ilop. J, HCA lg Clrorul Arl Soo. II, Alumni See. fl: MENC I-4' Clumol Clrolr 2, 3, Clrurleo- rr: wo- ru IL gale Stud. liov'I 3 A ,-. of J IIIIACE L. HENDEIIHUN 70 llurdlug III., llillslielrl Itlmeo College rllurie llrlueullmr Illflrll Ass'I Ilee. Ilfl'l1C5II'Il Q-I: lluml Q3 Ilperu llrelreslru Q-I: IIIENC I2-I ININALD II. IIENNEIIY 44 Jumes Lmre, Colmssel .rlrlueriirirm Ilosmrr lIOIlEII'l' N. NINIIELAN 54 Cordon Ave., West lloxbury . lr! . ik W. RAYIIIONII HAWES ELAINE N. HEATH III Judson lil., Mullleu 75 Uuluu Sl., llmulolplr lluiverslly of New lluurpolrire Lusell Jr. College rlrl Ilrlueuiion flrl llrlueolioo 'ICA I I I I . 73 . FLORENCE AN N E IIUCIISIIN QII Illole NI., lluemrlu, N. Y. rllurie Erluculimr Mflill EAN: Cliurrrl Art Ilg llloor Counselor 1, Clmpel Choir 3, Clrorus -I WAYNE L. KILLIAN Emil Eurl, Pu. West. Clresler Stole 'I'euelreru College ill uric llrlueulion llrelreslru I-3: Ilumll AN DIIEY KONUVALCIAIIK 26 lloresl Ave., Soleur Ilulveroily ol llliumi JoANN C. .IANHIIN 6817 W. Florissmrt Ave., III. Louis, Mo. Nortlreusl lllissourl Slule Teuelrers College lI'l.lIlos. rl! urle Ilrlueolloo Clrorul Arl Ifloeiely KIAII KIAIUHA III I Iymuuelro, lilrlbrryu-ku, Tokyo, .lulum Doulrislru Womeu's College: l'll'0HlI0 Slule College: Colum- lrlu Uulverslly IIl.ll.A. Tlreulru rlrl-lllrerliug Coouropulllrm Clulr IJAYIII Z. KUSIINEII IN Clrurelr SI., Ellelrville, N. Y. FIIEDEIIICK A. GIIICIIJH Luwreuee Aemleruy, I rolou New Eugluml C' of Alusle lII.lIIus. rllurle Erlueuliou BEVEIILY Ill. HAIIIIIH BIN Luluyelle Sl., Uulverslly ol llluss. ill urio Ilrlmrrrliorr IIIENC 8 lI0llElI'l' K. ll AVLY IIB lieut SI., Ilrooklim Arlverlirirry Design IIIINALII W. ll IIIII Cole Ave., l'lIIs .rlymlierl Frenelr II Urelreslru I-I IlI'll R ! A2-5 ooo riulorr Salem EIIII Ill Iulrl l'.ll.ElllEN ll. l..llil'El'X, Jll. ti llllllllllllll Wuysirle, .llulbver lluslun Vuiversily ll.Nlux. .ll uxie lfrlueuliun lilull l'resilleul V.ll,lllE l,ullliE 2503 5. wllillllllllllll lil., Aiugblu, lull. Aliebipguu Elule lfuiversili' Jillfllllf llflueuliou K.llHlg All DllN.'ll.lJ V. Lllllll H8 Nilsen Ave., Quiuey JI ueie Efluealiou Kl'll l'uugrep4ulimiul F lub Q, fig Or eliewlru I--lg NENF l-lg lbuul fig Eruss f'lu1ir 9, 8 llllllEll'l' E. MAGNUSON ll Vernon Sl., Wurwieli, ll. l. .llusic l'frluenli0u Nlllll Hoeiul Climn. Orebeslru My bl ENC il, il if SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS '.g, 3? -an iz V: 'l'llllJlAS A. Jlel'l'l,l.lll7Glil 'Frau' Heluly. llil., lillllllllll, N. Y. llusluu liniveruily Jl.l .A. Iuriuliuy ll! lluuse Pres. Newnuui l'lub 49 Yuuug .lrlisls Assue. ll l llANK J. NEWAll.K 389 Nulullun El., Nnrwfuul lllu.uruli'mi Vluwu V.l'. J: Jluy lluy l-lg .ill Univ. Stull. Aelivilies Ceunm. 'lg lluekcy lg New- muu Club I-fl llElll'l. llllEEJlANN 47 Gcuruc lil., Westerly, ll. l. Uliureh Jlueic-llrfluu EKI' Sueiul lllllllll. Treus. JAMES J. MEl.llNl, Jll. 58 Dyer Ave., Wliilmnu .lrlecr1i.iiug Design Newmuu Club 3, 4 Ililllllilllil J. NOEL ANN Il. 0'CONNElJ. .lN'l'll0NY .l. llAll'l'ElJ. l.ullllE l,.lJlElAliE, Jll. lllil Nell, Swcelwuler, 'lexus lil lleueon Sl., lslinglun JleJlnrry College .lliuie Efluealieu fleliug-Dirfeliug E'liE .lflill l lilee Club l, Sl, Fee. il, l res. fl: Fluss Pres. 3 Fluuus l-'lg JIENC Q-J: New- mun Club l-31 Claus Pres, I, '23 Hlufl. liuv'l. l, Q9 Seurlel Key .l. 'llllllblflfi LENOIE Q0 li0lIglllCllfl0W llul., Arlington lluiv. ul lllinuisg luuiisiauiu lYllAlll.ES ll. l.lNClll.N Q5 Nlouieu Sl., 'Yuunlon illueie Erlueuliou Slule Uuiv.g lfinn. llnuserv- ulory of llluszieg Cullinlie llniv. .llusie Funeerl lbuul 'lg Mureliiruf llunfl fl: Opera llrebeslru -li MENU-l bl.lllILYN J. 'l'llllMAS ll. LUCAS l,0lTNSEUllY I3 Commnnweullli five., ll0Sl0ll lluiversily of llluiiie Jlusie Eelueulinu M'liE: Allll Clmrul Arl Soc. 'lg Chorus Eel l llANClS A. MARTIN llllllll J, Melf!All'l'llY 20 'lblnes llfl., Eruiulrec 'Pulls University: llhueu Col- lege Jlusie Erluenliruz llilllil llunrl :lg llrebeslru il ggi! ,'?L DAVID ll. Mlll,l,EN l5 Argillu llrl., lpswiell .lluuie Eflueuliou EIN' Pres. fl blurehiupt llzuul lg Sym plumie llmul lg Fnngregn liunul Club l-45 SCA I-fl l Al ENC l-lg lllcc Club 9-il EIIEERT D. NYMAN 93 l'lurk Sl., Worcester .lrlverlieing Design fluulrfs Workshop l, Q JUNE A. PACKARTJ 8 lleur llluiu Sl., llueliporl. .lrleerlisiug Design EK ...J SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SARA ANN PARKER 501 Illorlou Sl., lloslou I-IANNAII-DEAN PARSONS George PeuboIly College lor 150-I llelreouEl.,WuIIIuI TL'IIl'll0I'S 7'lIeIIlre IIIIIINIIIIJII APA Isl V.P. NANCY K. PETERSON Ill Lovell RII., IVoIertowrI Colby Jr. College :I rl llflzlcelien IlIu.II'e IIIIIICIIIIOII KKI' SeIIoII1rsIIip Churu., lllurslrull WoIueu's Illee Club V.P. I-45 . RIENC 1-fl JOAN E. PHILLIPS ll . ,l Pwr I . I ell . I I I I I - I I W I III I II II' 0' I I :Il ,I Ip . If rI . , IIA. STANLEY G. RUSSELL 70 Dow Ave., Arlirrglou Tolls College Clrurelz IIlIIsI'e KPIP' Progrunr Clmur., Cho- rus Dlreelor Clrerul Arl Society 3, 4. EUGENE P. SCIIWEIGER Illlllll N. ll Ill., AlilII'oukee, Wls. Ciueiuuuli IlOIlS6PI'llI0l'Y ol nu' Illl IIIIDITII F. POWERS IQ Rllryrmul PI., CumlIrlIlge rlrlrerlleblfr Deelyu Aluy Dey 1 LEWIS ll. PIIOUTY 102 Wesleru Ave., llrulllelmro, VI. 1IIlverII'.sIII.g lleslgu Cluss V.P. fl, 'I'rees. lg bley Iles' I, Q5 All lloiv. Slull. Ae- liuilies Couuu. Il, -I: lIIIekey I l'IIANIxLIN C. RAIIIIARA L. RICE IIENZULLI Sl-I llouIeI'IIrIl, 63 Drlseoll AIe., lIIouIIluIII L.Il.Is, N. J. Rockville Ceulre, N. Y. AIIIIIIIQIIIIIW College Eoslou I,lOII5CI'I'IllOl'y ol Alu- .llusle EIIIIMIIIIIII. sie: Suu Diego Slole College Illlllr Alusie Cluuu., Ires.3 l .AI us. AIIIPE Applied Plano Orelreslro ll. 45 lllurlin House Clrorel Art See. 8, 4: Clrorol Couu. 8: PIuIIIeIleuie llorue- Arl Ass'l CoIIIl. 3, Yeeul Eu- eoruIugllIugCh11uI. 45 IIIENC I I I I seulble C oull. 8, II , J EANNE ROBINSON KAIILA L. ROGERS ll lllslrer Ave.. While Pluius, N. Y. l oIee IIIQIIL Opere I, Operu llork shop 1, Il II II II I ll. .. A I I Ill Q FLOIIENCE A. SCAPPATICCI IIB Suxon St., Ilrurrklirl Music llrluerfllou IIlfllE Corr. See. ll, Pres. I: OKIIA lllusie llir. li, Il, Ree. See. -II Ass'I Rusb CIIpt.3 NCWIIIRII Club I-II: Clues Sec. 4:2AX 1,925 SluII.Ceuu. CIII- eIIIlIIr Chuuz. I: Cllorul Arl Sue. 9, Fee. ll, fl: IIIENC I-4: Seerlel Key 49 WlIo's Wbol DONALD G. SlIOll'l' 9280 Eesl 8ll1 Sl., Boslou Tlreory of lluele REEVA Il. SCIIOLNICK 53 Mlrlrlleeol Sl., Belmont .lluele Erlueolloe Dreule Club I: IIIENC 1-3: Chorus 1-4: Hillel 1-S FRANK S. SMITII 507 Sen .lueiulo Sl., Iluylowu, Tex. .rlppllol .lIII.Ile-Pierre BEULA N. PERRY ALICIA J, PIASECKA lIlA'I l'llEW A. PYKOHZ Dlvillerul IIII., Iloeky Hill, Conn. Illueie Ilrlueullon 'DMA Worden 35 V.P. I: IIKA Cluss Pres. Il: Stull. Couu. I: Clrerul Art See. I-3, V.P. I: Cborus 14 blureI1IrIgIuulEy1u- plroule IIIIIIII 9, Ass'l lllgr. 3, Illgr. Il: Drume Club lg New- Iuuu Club I-43 AIENC I-4: WI1o's Wlrol JOSEPII A. RICH'l'Ell 86-ll Suuelro III., llollis. N. Y. Ellllllll lfrrlverslly Tlreory IM .lluric KPIP' FIIEIIIIA L. IICDNICK 90 EIuIrIsII'IIy, Eoslou rl rl EIIIIIIIIIIUII. ll I .flux I MAIIY .IANII HMI'l'lI 8'I.'vlogrnplr Avo., IIull .-I pplivrl I IIIIIIIII MIIIII Iflurplniu Nrwunrn I'luh I-'Ig Iluurl I: IIIIIITIISI Q--lf .IlIl.I.IIlNAII IIl'AII IIVIIIIIIS IITIIQ Norlli Mnin NI., Ilroulilon .lIlI.'I'I'lI-UIIIII llvrilm Iiuuluh Worlrslrop II, 45 New nuln I'lulr 3, fl IIIINNIH I.. H'I'IIIINI.IIIII'I' Q5 W. llur-liil SI., Ilurlloril, f'ouu. .lluuir IIIIIIUIIIIUII fIiMA Siufouiu Alumni Nec. -I Orr-Iroslrn I, Q, Ihuul II, 'Ig IIuIrIruliSI:1Il'5I, llil. 4, IIiIIrl 1-I IIIINAI.II I.. 'I'IIATCIIlIIl. IIT I.:r Ilrungo Sl., Wont lloxlinry .llurir Afzlurulion IIIMA Ninloniu Pros. KI Clrorul Arl Soc. I, Q, -Ig 'z fI'InfnIrv Q-rl II'l'ANI.I'IY I., WAITIIMAN I500 Il I1 Avo, Asbury Pork, N. .I. Ilulirrrs Ilnivrrsily .'lIll'IYI'lI'SIIIg Iloviyn IIIIIII Chuplniu, Ngl. ut Arms If SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS WII.I.IAM M. WIIPITIIN SIIIIILEY I.. WILSON IIII 'llihlon Avo., Newport, Il. I. .Ilruric llrluvuliou 'orsilvCIrornsI Q' ' PAIII. Ii. NMl'I'l-I Q80 llorcrl Avo., Ilrorlrlou .II uric Erlircolion IIIAIA Ilcr. 300.4 MIINII LI: Ncwruun fflulm I-II: Iiloo f'lulm Q, II: Chorus Ig Ilnnrl II, VI: Sturl. Iloun. Ig Iluss Truim. Q, V.I'. fi ANTIIONY .I. SPAIIANII Nr-urlcl Koyg Whoh Who LI l IIANI'IN II. 'I'AYI,IIIl Il7 I'olurulii:i, Ihurrliriulgo Wool Virpgiuin Ntulo Collvgo M.Mus. glIn.iic llrlnrfulion II'I 'l' PAMIIIA .I. 'IIIIAYIIII l7Niol'1olo llwl., I.cxinp.IIon Woslhroolr .Ir. I'oIluigu lllnrlrulion Illill Nov. IIIINIAMIN WI'IINIII'I llovis III., 'I'urncrs Ilulls llnivorsily ol Iilnssuolursollsg .lulius IInrIl Follrgc of Musif' .llnric lliluruliou IIAIIIIAIIA .I. NIIIANIIIIII 5QIiI Nollicrlunrl Avo., New York, N. Y. New York lluivvruily .luliog AIIIII V.I'. Ifluus Suv. 33 SIIA Iililil. Ar!- liviIiouIIop.1I: llrurnn Iflnlm Q IIIA'I l'lII'lW II. NPINAIAI II Ilurhnru IIII.. Ilolurout .Ilr1.rio Afrlurolion, fl'MAg APXIIII, Pros. -I Sluil. Gov'l Q, II, Pros. Ig Floss I'rr-s. 31 Srnrlcl lim' 45 Illro Club I-I: Ilnnrl Q-I: Illrorur I, 'Ig Ilporn Worlorlrop Ig Who's Who 4 lIllI.I'IN 'I'. 'I'AYI,IIII I30 Ilovorly lIrI., Nyrnvrrsr, N. Y. Ilhcrliu Follogo noel Cousorv- utory of Music M.Mus. .Ilurir llrhmnfion IIIIIK IIIIIIIII II. VIlII.I.hll'X Q89 'l'or,V IIII.. Munohuslur, N. II. Iluivcrsili' ol N. II. .I rl llilimoliou IIKII Murlin Ilouxo Nev. II, llnp. I- .IANII A. WIIINIIII Ihwis SI., 'l'urnoru Fnllo Iluirorsiizi' of Mussuoliiiscllu: Illuwu f'olli'go .Ifu.u'rf Ifrlurnlion . , I molly Ihuul 3, I .IANII II'INGIIII'I' IIIIIIIAIIII II. YACIIIIIAN IIIII Mouollorl. SI., Ilrookliun 160 Mill FII., Ncwion Cculro Iluuulr-ii University Iloslou C'onrorvutory -Irliun ,ILu.rir II'rIur'olion I I JAMES A. WILTSIIIIIE 50 Essex SI., Mcrllorrl Music Education KPIII' V.P. Q, Corr. Sec. 3, Ilnurl I-FI, Ilrum Major I: Orr rhcslrn Q, SI, Ifhorul Art Sou. P I Pros. 4, MENC IAS, Pros. -Ig Slurl. Conn. II, Org. ANN F. YOUNG 158 Nownll Avo.. Wiullirop llighlunrli Imlnnrl Ilowrrs Sulrool ELSIE L. ADAMS VIRGINIA ASH JOSEPH B. BACHAK 8245 28rd St., S.E., D. C. New England Conservatory Music Eclueatioa DMA Sinfonia Band. Orchestra GEORGE A. BAKER SSI Broad St., Scottsboro, Ala. Boston University M.Mus. Music Education JUDITH E. BARON 286 Beverly Rd., Brookline Theatre Education Class V.P. 3: Class Treas. A HOWARD BARRE GWENDOLYN L. BELLE NOBMA BERK RICHARD E. BOISVERT TRIM Dunlap Street, Salem Boston University M.Mus. Music Education CDMA Pres. 4. Editor 8, 4 Band: Orchestra: MENC LEROY C. BRANDT WILLIAM E. COMMERFORD B4 North Adams, Manchester, N. H. Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences Advertising Design JOSEPH CONTE WINOLA R. COOPER 27 Elm St., Rockland, Me. Institute of Musical Art. Know Julliardi: Teachers Col- lege, Columbia Music Education I APA SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES JOHN II. DELTANO BERNARD A. DEVINE ARTHUR B. DIEBEL, JR. Van Brant Manor Rd., East Setauket, N. Y. Long Island Agricultural and Technical Institute Advertising Design ANTHONY F. DIGIORE 460 Bliss Rd., Longmeadow Boston University M.Mus. Music Education fI1MA Sinfonia VERONA DURICK PETER J. ENROTH 36 Summit Rd., Wellesley Westnrinster College M.F.A. Painting A2111 ROSALIND EABER DEAN A. FARNHAM ANDREA S. GARDNER ROBERT GAY CATHERINE GIBA NATHAN GOTTSCHALK It Linwold Dr., West Hartford, Conn. Dartmouth College: Yale Uni- versity D.M.A. Music IIKA CLINTON W. GRAFFAM JACK IIARDY DONALD F. HART EDWARD IIEFFERNAN IVAN S. JACOBS JOSEPH J. JALOWY RUTI-I R. KAPELA 708 Vale Pl., Schenectady, N. Y. Syracuse University: Albany State M.A. Theatre Education Newman Club SYLVIA J. KARKUS EULA LEE KEEAUVER 19284 Beacon St., Brookline New England Conservatory of Music M usic Theatre Directing FREDERICK E. KERR JOHN R. KLOTZ, CHARLES P. LAVALLEE LEWIS IV. LEIIMAN WARREN R. LERNER ROBERT A. MARRA 586 Broadway St., Revere Boston University M.Mas. Aggliad Music-Violin WILLIAM D. MaeLEOD ELIZABETH L. MoCARTHY 79 Kensington Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Music Theater ROBERT MESROBIAN BERNICE D. MINOT RUSSELL F. MORASH, JR. I9 Stratharn Rd., Lexington Tufts University Directing SFA Rep. Sr Drama Club tt ROBERT MULLANEY ETIIEL NEWMAN JOSEPH ONESCHUK 77 Prospect Hts.. Millard Boston University M.Mus. Music Education KPIP' Social Chairman FRANCIS A. PAGNOTTA 80 Lafayette Park, Lynn Boston University M.Mun. Music Education ALBERT-LAURITZ RASMUSSEN 7 Francis St., Milton Music Theatre Directing ATO George Gershwin Menrorial Theatre 1, its German Drama Organizatlontg Drama Club 8 MARY E. SHERMAN FREDERICK I. SILVERBERG ROBERT S. THOMPSON VICTOR VEAZIE JOHN J. WEEKS ARTHUR WELWOOD, JR. 28 Netherlands Rd., Brookline Tufts College Music Composition ROBERT L. WINER SYLVIA M. WITSCHI EDWARD J. ZANG I. I I -lx - - ' 1,--, - V1 I F ,L .II..- iw VI... yn I , 9 T I 'A w.'+V,..,I K 'ui 4 E I M1 I I 5 I V. - l g I '. s , - V' 1' I .1 H J 'f - f'qI Ir.. ,I IMl'v.L 'V' , - .If'f ,I. 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BLAND 84 Huhinger St., 110 Oakland Rd., New Haven, Conn. Asheville, N. C. Nursing Atlantic Union College Constitution Comm. Rec. Nursing Sec. 1: Basic Div. Corr. Sec. lt, ti: Activities Coun. Corr. Sec. 8, Rep. 4: SDN Glee Club: Newman Clhb 1 JOAN F. BUCRLEY HARRILFT N. R80 Beech St.. Holyoke BURRUUGIIS Henry W. Bishop, III Me- 400 Leesburg Pike. rnorial S.0.N. Falls Church, Vu. Nursing Duke University Newman Club: German Club: M.S. Young Democrats Club Psgclriatrie Nursing Grad. Div. Assoc. Ar 1' s s . Kb s. JOAN R. CLINE 39207 Hawthorne Dr., Boise, Idaho Nursing RST Psychology Club 1: Class V.P. tl: Activities Cent. tl: Stud. Conn. S: Class Corr. See. 4: Psychiatric Workshop 4 JOANNE E. DARLING 0 Worcester Ave., White River Jet., Vt. General Nursing Grad. Div. Stud. Gov't Rec. Sec. 1: SON Glas Club 1 CAROL J. GLEIT 440 Newbury St.,'Boston Wurtburg College: University .jj ll l l EUDOKIA A. CURTIS 40 Kemptan St., Boston Nursing Stud. Activities Rep.: Or- thodox Club 1-4 VIRGINIA M. DAVIDSON 80 Thornton St., Roxbury NewtonfWellesley Hospital S.0.N. Nursing Stud. Conn. Trans. 3: Dri- entation Comm. Chmn. 4 CONSTANCE M. GOLUBOFF 80 Grove St., el Wisconsin Torrington, Conn. Nursing Nursing EVELYN A. HABER MARIE E. HOEHING Maple St.. So. Hadley Falls 19 W. 0th St., N ursiug Jim Thorpe. Pa. C h Nursirur CONSTANCE L. ARNOLD 402 Rochester St., Fall River R. I. Hospital School of Nurs- Nursing SFA Del.8 CYNTHIA A. BOWDEN 170 South St., Modiicld Nursing AIIA Historian, Scribe Q, lst V.P. 3, Pres. 4 Class Sec. 1, 4: Activities Comm. 1: SFA Haitian Re- lations Comm. 3: Univ. at Home 4: HUB Rep. 4: Pan- hellenic Del. 3. 4: SCA 2, 4: Scarlet Key 4: Basie Div. His- torian 4: Who's Who 4 JOSEPIIINE M. CAVELIUS 24 Ray St., Boston Nursing Newman Club 4: Ritle Cluh 4: German Club 4 . .-. BARBARA A. IIOFMANN 9 Main St., So. Hadley Falls Nursing SATENIG R. HOVAGIMIAN 997 Chandler St., Worcester Nursing JOANNE F. KATZ I6 Saybrook Rd., Framingham Nursing Hillel l, 2 j . l i i PRUDENCE WAUGH LANE 44 Carver Rd., Newton Highlands Simmons College M.S. Psychiatric N ursiug BOT FRTIIA I MANNING B. A . r tit Shrewsbury St., North Grafton Nursing Grad. Div. Rec. Sec.: Alumni MARION M. MILLS Farrington Memorial, Lincoln A ursuag SCA I, 9: Chapel Choir 95 Basic Div. Pres, 34 Class V.P. QQ Stud. Coun. 3, tg Whoh Who 4 NANCY E. NEAL Grent Neck Rd., E. Wareham I Nursing I . MURIEL J. LEMAY 26 Arnold St., Methuen Nursing ELIZABETH E. MEARA I0 Cliliord St., Boston Nursing Senate lg Class Sec. 8, V.P. tg Social Comm. Chmn.4 A. DORIS MOLLER 151 Willow St., West Roxbury Aursrug JEANNE A. NOURIE 717 N. Meadowcroit Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing s r MILDRED A. HOLLIS 959 Willard Ave Newington, Conn. Nursing SCHOOL OF NURSING BARBARA M. HOOK 46 Pine St Danvers Aurszng Chapel Choir lg Glec Club lg Stud. Faculty Curriculum Comm 4 JANET R. JACKSON BERTHA K. JANAS I00 Memorial Dr., 59 Locklnnd St., Ludlow Cambridge University ol Calif.g New Nursing York University Grad. Div. Pres. 3: Stud. Medical and Surgical Nursing Conn. 8: HUB Rep. S5 Cur- riculum Comm A RARIIARA A. KEANE 78 Ridgewood Terr., Northampton University of Massa Holyoke Hospital S.0.N. Nursing Newman Club MAUREEN T. KERRIGAN 88 Exeter St., Boston M.S. General Nursing Psychology Club 1: Stud. Coun. 1, 23 Orientation Comm. Chmn. ig Grad. Div. V.P. I Activities Comm. Co- Chmn.l ,X Q JUDITH A. LOVELL 51 Shore Dr.. Lsrehmont, N. Y. Nursing Corr. Sec. Qt Recom mendstions Chmn. fig Rec Sec.4 Charlesgate Stud. Gov't Sec 1 at Home 25 HUB 1 PILAR Il. MENDOZA Manila. Philippines University of the Philippines Nursing SHIRLEY A. MURRAY 966 Salem St., Andover Nursing Class See. 1, V.P. tt, Pres. 4: Who's Who 4 MARGARET T. O'NEILL 114 Eilery St., Providence, R. I. Rhode Island Hospital SON N IIYI TVN! I -YI 'lt I 1-WV -- iff!- Zg Chapel Choir 1, 85 Univ. Scarlet Key 4: SFA 8, P.R. Cotnm. Chmn.g Stud. Ac- tivities Comm. Chmn. 4: SCA I-43 Stud. Coun. Pres. 8: National Convention Del. QQ SCHOOL OF NURSING I I 'r r r MARILYN E. BROWSE 128 Oala St., Dalton SCA Pres. 8: National Cons vention Del.g Stud. Coun. Q, 84 Univ. at Home 83 SRA 4 MARY A. RUDEK 188 Wilson Ave., Newington, Conn. Nursing Newman Club 8,4 ALICE I-I. SCIlO'l'T 6 Lovell St., Easthampton Grace-New Haven SON: University of M ass. Nursing RAY N. SIEGRL 98 Chester, Allston Simmons College Nursing Grad. Div. Stud. Conn. HELEN M. PU'l'KIS'1'O Main St., Rudtlnnd Worcester Memorial Hospital Nursing Stud. Conn. Rep. 4: SCA8 MARTHA L. SACCI 1292 Maple Ave., Fairmont, W. Va. Mt. St. Vincent College M.S. Arlrniuistration of Nursing Srruicc BARBARA E. SIIEIIINITZ 411 Warner St.. Dorchester CGE Nursing BOT CGE Newspaper lg Stud. I Aflairs Comm. Co-Clrmn. 4: Stud. Conn. Rep. 8. 4: Cur- riculum Comm. 4 CAROLE E. SORENSON 020 Ox Hill Rd.. Norwich, Conn. Nursing AAA Glee Club lg Stud. Faculty Curriculum Comm. 8 Q- 1-'S I RUTH E. SWANSON 6' Waslrington St., Brewer. Me. Nursing KKII Registrar SFA llep.g Stud. Coun. SHIRLEY TEIIIPLE 1028 Beacon St., Brookline Nursing Class Pre': 1, Trens. 8: New- man Club 1-4, Conn. 92: Univ. at Home 45 Drama Club 1 JANICE M. TUCKER 74 Fenway, Boston Nursing I VALERIE SZALKIEWICZ MARY S. '1'AGLII1N'I'R 78 Wilcox St.. Bristol, Conn, 28 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield Connecticut University Boston University Nursing German Club lg Newman A'nrsiagI1rfuratr'on Club 1: Rifle Club 1 ELIZABETH A. TERP DOROTHY TIMBERLAKE 10 Randall St., 928 Robinson St., Somerville Springfield, Vt. Simmons College: Mount Au- University of Mass. burn Hospital SON Nursing Nursing IIBIIJ Historian 51, Pres. 8, Program Chmn. 4 Panbellenic Del. 8, 4: Univ. at Home 2, 85 SFA Rec. Sec. 92, V.P. 8: Class Treas. 8: SON SCA Founder, Co- Clnnn. 9: Scarlet Key 4: So- rority House See. 85 Whe's Wbo4 SOLEDAD A. UBUNGEN BERNICE F. VENNERT San J nan, La Union, Box F, Palmer Philippines Nursing MAYNO H. ROSE 488 E. Pedregosa St., Santa Barbara, Calif. Nursing AAA I, 2 SCA 1-4, Conf. Comm. Clrmn 2, Exec. Rd. 8: Class Pres. 8 Univ. at Home 9, 8: Stud Coun. 9, V.P. 3 D01t0'1'HEAT. SCHMIDT 44 Cranston St., Jamaica Plain Nursing Rifle Club 2: German Club 1,92 DORIS M. SHOIIR 181 Hancock St., Cambridge Nursing-Pediatrics Stud. Coun. 4 MARILYN E. STEVEN Q89 Plain St., Lowell Mass. General Hospital Nursing Stud. Org. Program Comm. Clnnn. 1: Rifle Club 1 .Q r . .l 5. TIIELMA M. WARD 99 Melrose Sl., Melrose Ruston University Nursing Education Adminis- tration BLANCIIE A. WOLDAN 585 Elm St., Stamlord, Conn. General Nursing Citizenship Projects Young Democrats Club KATHRYN G. AMES 940 Devereaux St., Philadelphia, Pa. University of Pennsylvania M.S. Public Ilcaltli Nursing HOT LORRAINE J. BAKER 88 Columbia Ct., Bridgeport, Conn. University of Bridgeportg Norwalk Hospital S.O.N. Nursing IIBIIJ Newman Club 9, 4: Young Democrats Club 8, 43 Grad. Div. Trens. tt Stud. Conn. Rep.4 MARILYN W. BARRON DORIS BERRY 90 Serrel Sweet Rd., Johnston, R. I. Boston University M.S. Nursing Service Administra- tion EST PATRICIA A. BLAIR MARILYN J. BROWNE 95 Sutton Drive, Stamford, Conn. Columbia University Nursing IIRIIP Historian Newman Club 3, 43 Bios Club Rep. VINCENZA P. BUSALACCHI BARBARA E. CHENEY BERTHA DAUBERT 912 Hazel Ave., Delanco, N. J. General Nursing JEAN ANN WILLETT Church, Cheshire Nursing KKI' Sec.2 Newman Club: Fresltman Counselor? MARTHA A. WRIGHT 944 Colonial Ave., Worthington, Ohio Nursing EK Librarian-Historian SCA I, Qt Psychology Club 9 SCHOOL OF NURSING JANICE II. WILLIAMS II6 Bower, Roxbury Nursing SON Glen Club I-4: Class Treas. Ig Congregational Club GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES' RUTH S. DOBBIE MARGARET A. DURKIN RU'I'I'l S. FLEMING R.F.D. til, Honlton, Mc. General Nursing SARAH J. FRANKLAND FRIEDA S. GIANNELLI MARION L. GORHAM 74 Bay State Rd., Boston Boston University M.S. Iieliuliililation HOT SON Alumni Assoc. Trcas Fund Comm. Clmm., Pres. CAROL J. HENZLER 89 Concord Rd., Weston Lesley College General Nursing DIANA C. HOFFMAN JEAN M. HOPKINS MARY P. IIURTEAU 968 Osgood St., N. Andover Nursing EST Grad. Div. Pres. tt, it BARBARA KERWIN CATHERINE D. KOSKA CLAIRE I. LACOUTURE 157 Huntington Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Boston College M.S. Ilcltabilitaiion Nursing BARBARA A. I.AHTI RUTH A. MncPHEE HELEN T. MALVAREZ VIRGINIA A. MASKEY 695 Dowland St., Lndington, Mich. Wayne University M.S. Nursing Education MARJORIII L. MATHYS MILDRED TAPPER 88 Custer St., 199 Cottage St., Chelsea Jamaica Plain Boston University Gorham State Teachers Col- M.S. lege Nursing Service Adrninistra- Nursing tion Newman Club EST DOROTHY M. WINNIFRED E. TAYLOR MeDEIIMOTT 6 Princeton Ave, Beverly JANET R. University ol British Co- McLAUGHLIN lumbiag Boston College 82 Main St., Leominster U.V.M.g Green Mt. Jr. Col- lege Nursing CONSTANCE M. MOORE FRANK G. MORRISON 84 Davis Square, Somerville Cambridge Junior College Boston University M.S. Administration in Nursing Service ELIZABETH A. NICOLL ELLEN F. OTO 41 Laimana St., Hilo, Hawaii Grinnell College Nursing EDITH E. PURDY EMMA F. ROYCE VIRGINIA SAGE 850 Cook Ave., Meriden, Conn. University of Connecticut M.S. Nursing Service Adrainistra- tion ELIZABETH A. SELIG 94 Fiske Ave., Waltham Nursing Stud. Conn. Rep. 2: Grad. Div. Corr. Sec. M.S. Rehabilitation DOROTIIEA TICOZIN JUNE WESTERVELT JUNE A. WILLIAMS 4 . 1 w - Uv' xv w 'l:-51' .Robert Cuhill Robert Clarke President Secretary f ,f N, ' f,' M0lX'illBl'OdSlll1Llg, B.S., MA., Ph.D., Dean SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COIVIMUNICAT I ,,,.v4! I O N wwvvmwvww. ,1 M Qw3mFwxwiww ,M wwx 5 H ', A . SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS f . I SAM A. A'1 I'E1t Ilurrluer, Itlasa. CUE Public ltelolioau Baseball 3, 'Ig Soccer 4: New- ruau Clulr 1.1 NIIINIIAN 0. 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University ol Virginia: Georgetown University: George Washington Ilnivcrnityg University oi blnrylanrl Public llololiona WARREN FIIEEIHMAN I79 South St., Brookline Public Relations fbllllg TM E CAROL J. GOO'l l'EE I5-I0 Eaymornl Sl., Fair Lawn, N. J. l SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS 1 g . ADELBEIPI' M. JAEEMAN. Jil. SU Temple Ave . Oceun Pnrk, Me. Butus College J ouruuliuru NEWS tl. 4 LUIS li. JOHNSON 64 Klusrnsn St., Everett Boston University 1 Mb. .lnrr'rnrrliu1n. Jas. PIlllvIClLLA A. CLJLLELNKLE 200 llucknriuster ltd., Brookline Scrub Lnwrence College 1 Mlm. Journalism DEANE N. ILAERER IBS Richmond Ave., Amityville, N. Y. Public llclulicue Cosnropolilun Club lg Myles Standish Beacon Ed.-iu- Chiel 4: LDC llcp.: Myles Standish Sociul Activities Clinic.: Stud. Coun. 1, ltr .luuzCluh1 BAXTER O. llAIlCllAVE 5208 West Newton Sl., Boston Livingstone College Public ltclulious Foolhull 1, Sty Buskctbull 1, Q5 Busehull Sl: SCA 23 Sociul Science Club 2 NORMAN K. HERMANSON 181 Sonnelview Ave-. Strutlord, Conn. CCE Public llclulicnc 'l'lIlE V.P. MARCIA IRVING 'll Humboldt Ave., Providence, ll. l. M.S. Corunruniculicue Ffhll LAWRENCE ll. UIIADY tl Uruyson St., Dorchester St. Michuelb Eerninury MS. Jcuruulisru School Pcriodicul Contribut- ion Ed. RICHARD D. HALL 152 Filth Ave., Troy, N. Y. Jcuruulisln Biblia SAX NEWS Reporter tl, Ass't. City Ed. tl, Aus't. Munuging Ed.4 ilIIBEll'l' G. HEALY ltttl Edson St., Broclrton Boston University lIi.S. Public llclulicurr 'l'lIlEi AAU: AOX Drunui Club tl, 4, Pub. Dir. ll, Technicnl Dir. fig Myles Stundish Beuccn 3, fl, Bus. Mgr. 8, Luyont Ed. 'I WILLIAM P. HOGAN 8529 Inipcriul Bench, Culil. Northwestern University Ilrrdeio-Television AXA Steward, House Mgr. DEAN E. JACOB Howe Rd., Nuhuut Bubson Institute ' Public llclulions Hockey 45 Bnsebnll 4 Q. ref' -,. 'llifi ff' '. drbfber ' vnu .u.r.l,f.- I Srila iii -1' I' ..r, r 'I'-I. tt . . '.- - ' ., I.. 'A ' I i ii- 4 l L, .. .- .g fy, 2 .' ,- ,gr 'i . , ui 'I e ,ul r GEORGE Ll. JENKINS 27 Crest St., New London, Conn. Public Ilelulicns AAE Scnrlet Key tl, 4: Activities Conn. tg Stud. Conn. V.P. 8: WBUR Announcer 85 SEA Alternute tl: Arnold Air Soc. S3 Exec. Orientution Comm. 3,41 Newman Club I, ll, Del. 8, 45 Who's Who 4 CIIESTER C. JONES Still! Culunrhin St Cumbridbe Hurvurd University JAMES li. JOHNSON 0150 Mupie Ave., Mundelein, Ill. Cornell College: Stute versity of Iowu Public lleluliour TME SHELDON 1. KANE 41 Grove St., West Medford Nortbenstern University Public ltclul-ions CIEURCE ll. GUNIJRLIM, Jil. Muy St., North Attlcboro Boston University .lcururrltriu ZJHIPE Young llepnhlieuns Club PAUL E. LIANIJLIN Q Underwood Ct.. Weutboro Worcester Jr. College Public llelulious RLCILARD D. HECKMAN S5 llislie Ave., Wnlthnnr Public llcluticue GEORGE ll. HUEERS I0 Cludys St., So. Durtnroulh Lnluyctte College Public llcluliuuu .IOANNE Z. JACOBS 85 Brock St., Brighton Journolicru Stud. Conn. Rep. Journulisrn Div. 1, 8: NEWS Sl: Ilillel 1 E-an SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS IIAVIII .I. KEKLIKIAN IIENEY ICIIAIIFEN LEONARD II. KOJM H89 Shelby Fit., 58 Pleasant Pkwy., Iiirluvoorl, Illo. Iluilnlo, N. Y. Los Aui1eIesCiIy College Dartmouth IILS. Public llclulioua TME Ilurliameulariang XAII I'res.,llTlJ Young Ilepulrlieuns Club bg National Coun. on Public Ile- Publie Ilelelioria TME Purllaruenturion lulious V.P. fl IIENJAMIN A. KOFIOFSKY Il Carol Ave., llrighton JC Public Ilelolionr MICIIAEL E. LAIIIIIOLA 385 Mass. Ave., Arlington Public lieloliour Etnd. Coun. Ig Class V.I'.il EIIWAIIIJ II. KIIFIIINEII 307 V.Il.W. Ilkwy., llostou Public Relations AIITI Iierilreg TME Hillel WILLIAM F. LALLY 08 Ilayerweather St., Camliridgc Journalism EAX Treus. ll CALVIN J. KIISKA 6824 North bind EI., Omaha, Neh. MAI. Public Relations SAX ARMANI? A. LAIITIGIIE 304 3rd St., Lakewood, N. J. Comczruricalion rifle- Tl' Production WIIIIII S, 4, Operations Su- vx at l 'T' Newman Club I, Pres. Q, 3, pcrvisorn Newman Conn. 44 Ilrother- hood Conn. Q, V.I'. 3, 4g Sear- let Key il, 4 LEON S. LEIIMAN I4iII lluy ltd.. Miami Ileneh, llla. llniversiluy of Toledog llniversity of Ciueinnoli Public llclnlions TME Couvoeution Comm., Found- ers llay Comnng Citizen CI-IAIILES J. LEE 59 Cummings lid., llrighton Public Relations KENNETH Il. LEONAIIO tl Charles ltd., Cape Elianlrelih, Me. Portland Jr. College Public llrlullona Newspaper Ed. I, 25 Baselrall I, Q5 .Iona Club 92: Camera Club 9, Longhnir Cluh Q WILL I. LEWIS DACIA LIIIUTTI WINIIIIIEII F. LINDFORS 2492 EW Qillh EI., Miami, Ilia. 83 South IIIII Dr., fill Nelson FII... Quincy llniversitv of Miami Cranston, II. I. Ri1rlio.Ta1nirisipa M.S. Journalism Cliarlesgate Pres. Q, WBIIR lllolion I'r'elr1reProrluelion AOII Newsletter Ed. 3, Trees. Stud. Supervisor 3, 4 AKA PMN NEWS Copy Ed. ll, Reporter I, Qi Univ. ut Home 3, 4g Citizen Assoc. Ed. 3, 43 A Stud Couu. Q' Whos Who 4 LEONAIIIJ E. LIPTON GRAIIAIVI A, LONG WILLIAM II, LORD 530 South tat., Prltsholrl SIB Pond ht., Westwood 587 Essex St., Beverly Public Ilclolions .IC TME Trenag TEIIJ Weekend Public llelclions , Public llclalions Chmn. fl TME Carr. See. Hillel I-4 ECA I-45 Pershing Ililles Q IIAIIIIAIIA A. LOVE 76 Mein St., Gorham, Me. University ol New Ilnmpsliiro MS SCOTT IJ. LOTIIIIOP CAIIOL M. LOIIII Dover Point lid., Ula Leighton St., Dover. N. II. Waterville, Me SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS Glllrlllll LIIWIIS-llllll 4001 Donner lld.. Bnllliuoro, Md. llulilio lioloiionu Hillel LOUIS MACCI 110 Lonsdale St., Dorolioslor Norlbouslern Uuivornily Rodin and Television AKA Wlllllli SMFFII DONALD F. MALLINSON 08 Willow St., 'lbwloibnry CCE llurlio and Tolooivion III'osIoy Fellowslrip SI, Treus. 0, V.l'. 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I IIIY . , ' --4w.l', d,i.!IIJ ,rg,'bq rlH I I LEM :WMM f 'HA n, V In Q'-ve or ii 1 .. . I , IN rl . I . 4 , I wiunouu J. MEIIIIILL III 5200 Moyluir Ild., Dluulrvillu. 'I'onu VLADIMIIL A MLILLSKY lll I'-ill A MILLE Counlrv Club Luuo Milo llill Rd Wollirrglord, Conn. Noulown Conn MILTON Mui-NEILL 104 A Glllllllll Sl., Somerville CCE ollolion Piolureo AKA SCA llooreutiou Cornul Clruru. 4: Glue Club l-8 CAIIL J. IIIAKELA 147 Worwiok Avo., Hlrotlord, Conn. JC Pnblio Iloloiionr 'Flllll lloo. Soo. Ouliug Club 8, 1 J UDl'l'l-l ll. MAXEN 170 F runnin Sl., New Briloiu, Couu. Journuiiorn AOllV.l'. NEWS 1, 92, Coluiunisl Ili Clues Soo. 0, 35 Journalism Div. llop. 44 Stud. Couu. 8, fl, Couslilullou Comm. Co- Clinrn. 3. llxoo. lld. 3, 1, lleo. Soo. 4: llillol li Hub Art Ed. A3 Wl1o's Wlro 4 JOIN F. lIloDONOUGH 50 Ilouglr St., Dover, N. ll. Sl. Aiusolufa College IILS. Jonruolivrn FRANCIS C. 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Boston University Journalism Atfttl IlWIlN P. AIOONEI' 00 Clntreb St., llull Illver Cllll Pnltie llvlntionr EAN IFC llel. AIINOLD P. lIIllNlil'l FlllCli 50 Plensunt St., St. ilolrnsbnry, Vt. CC ll llutlio anti Television IltlNAl.Il W. Nlll.fItlN Pomfret Center, Conn. 'I'nIts llniversit.y ALS. llnlilie llelnlioun ANTIAIII A. PASQIIALE IQ Alden St., Quinny Ctrl, lbtblie llelutioue IIIAIIIUS B. PEl.ADllAll 80 l.inrlen St., llruttleboro, VL. Ht. Mielmells College ALS. .lournulirrn CAllblEl.A A. PIICE Q5 Anrlrcws St., Norwood Journalism AOII Trees. 0, Pres. 4 NEWS Q, 3, Copy lilrl. tt: Citizen lleporterg Newman Club lg IIlIro's Who 4 r,- -E! t' -'us ,wi lIllNG'l' ll. l. ll.l'lNlll.AD Solvngen 7, Norrvilren, Sweden fru....r--:--r mul .Ir SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATION AND COMMUNICATIGNS . Al l I t t-.. A. ItEI'I'lI SHELDUN 44 Angell Ht., Providence, lt. I. Brown University Pbotoydonrnulisrn NEWS Stall Ptrotograplrer 3, Photo Editor 1 ALVAN SIEUEL 188 Mt.. 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S'PIl.lIIVIWAtIttIlIt 103 Washington SI.. 00 South Tennessee Ave., Keene, N. ll. Alluntic City, N. rl. Couimuuieutiour I'uI1lielleIuIiou.s fliblll Asst. 7I'rens.g Pub. Ilel. KIIJA Cbmn. Wesley Club 1103 Citizen Iilllfl- 0000- lr 96 CLASS V-ll. fl,1lg Young Ilepublieuns Club Ili NEWS I, 0, 4, Sports Nfl. I-4 04 Ilniv. Sports Pub. Dir. 49 SPA Q-tg Wlllllt 1, 0, I, Pro- clueer 3, All bnrv. Activities Conn. I, Clnnn.0 bIAT'IIlLW lu. AIt'I'.IIUlt L. SUIIAIIUIICII tllIGAIl.bIAN 5000 Webulcr St., 217 Pleusunt St., Ilroolrlino I'l1iIiuIoIphiu,Pu. P ll' 'D l I' 71 1 iv I 1 lllilllllllfl' tl. Illblllblil 00 Wolcott Ht., llorelrester 'Prinity University Alnliuu Pielure- T eleuisiou ANA, Pres. -I Wlllllt 31 Wllllll-'I'V 4, FIAIP'I'It tl, II DAVID E. SMITH 5 Council Grove, Wout Ilrooklielrl Ctlll Jouruolieru NEWS 4 IIAIIVEY Ib. tiPIlrl.IlIt 077 Forest Ave., Swumpseott llurvuril College Jouruuliuui DAVID IV. STAltItETT 078 Western Avo., Lynn Ctllil Rrulio und Television Lllbtlllfibl ll. f5l'l'0DIlAIlIl I7 ltmersou tit., Wnkcbolil .louruulisuu NEWS 0, Ass't. blnnuging Ilrl. tl, blunuging Erl. Ig Illlll I-'Ig SPIIC Jonrnol Dil. und Cosllourulcrg tienrlet Key: WIro's Who I ...E WAllltllN V. SIMPEIDN QI? Newbury St., lloston Ctrlf. Publie llelelious l.lI,A flbltllrbllltllllf 440 Prospoet Ave., MI. Vernon, N. Y. University ol Deluwurc Jouruuliriu NEWS 0, PIII. Ass't. llg SPILC Citiueu Copy ltrl. 0 GEDIIGIC II. 5lPUllNIllt 50 Centre tit., Fuirhuven University of Dlclulionui, Uni- versity of Georgia, George Wushington University Television Prorluetiou uurl Publie Ilelutiou bfIerubcr4Pelevisiorr Nows- reel Pbotogruplrers Assoeiute wllnrnnsrulu Skiing Soc. I- .IAAIES I,. tI'I'ASKD Plover, Wis. Control State College Couuuuuieutiuuu WGBII-TV IIItltllIlIl'I' A. IITDNE 70 ltruleliile Sl., Dorchester Communications i . . yi It 1 ARI PNP F NUC LILVIAN .'t-lux I' S iff y it-g'.ii,I'iii.ii ii f'.f c,lf.g-' ' t - rrv' ' in Adil. Pi ill I .In ,un s.-,Ir ul I A r, I iuiu + sr. QfitV'1 rIi ,. sb 11:67. ri I I80 I'IllrfVlLI'lI 'it lllvblen Journnliuiu Germuu Club 1, fig NEWS 33 Young Demoeruts Club Pub. Clnnn. 3, Corr. See. I .IAM ES P. SIVEENEY 100 Gninsboronuh St., Boston University oi Pcnnsylvnniu Public Ilelelious 'A SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS MILDREIJ VELESAIIIS E27 Wuslxlugtou SI., Plrillipsburglr, N. J. Journullstn Greek Urtlrodox Cluh EUC EN E WALTON III QIIIII Ave., Seulllo, Wuslr. University ol Wuslrlogtorr III .IL Pnbllo llrlullouu CEIIALD III. WILLIAMS 4,1 Dole St.. lloxbory .IC 1. ........ I!..... WAl.'I'Ell ll. 'I'AIIIIIlIl'I' IIB Ilolrin ltd., Lougrnerulotv Now llllgllllltl Counervulory ol lllunle Public llrlullouo Bond IZ-II: Newluuu Club 4 llLIl IlI'I L. 'I'I'1'US, JII. 1923 Elm St., Illurblehoud Public Ilelollouu KIIJA Crew JOSEPH 'I'OP1'ING I16 E. 'llltlr SI.. Now Yorlt, N. Y. Plurlo-Journalism NEWS IIICIIAIIII J. UNIJEIIWOUII II Cururcl ISI., llostoo Public llelollonr Stud. Couu. 81 Young Donn- ocrutu Club 3, Ig Nownron Clulr II: Sluul Nlglrl Comm. CInnn.g Sonrlot Key 3, Il ELICEN E ll. 'PEIXEIIIA IIIIIIQ HI., Nortll Westport .IC Publlv llelollonu Cluss Pros. 8: lllyloo Stoudislt llull IbIllIl0IlL'l'III.CLLIlj' Eulo- Ilons Counu. 3 IIONALII II. 'l'OLI3Ell'l' IIIIIII Conlon HI., lloswell, Co. University of Ueorglu Public llelulionu EIIPE Seo. LOUIS A. TOILIIACA, Jll. 980 lleod HI., bllllord, Couu. University ol lllorldu Public llulnllonu K2Jg'1'ME Varsity RllIe'l'eou13: Arnold Air Nov. Pres. Il, 4: ltillo Club I: Iiiulluguislnnl Illilltury Stud. 'Ig SEA Charity COI1lllI.U ALEXIS E. USIIAKOIVII, J II. 920 Worrou SI., Beverly Boston University: Tufts lIl.II. Uonnnunicollons AKA NEWS IIIn L, I I II W IIIHIIM IyII W II I I III I J OIIN E. WAHTEIIA NAOAII J. WALDMAN 345 lludlvy St., Roxbury CUE 8 Wllooek UI., Dorolrosler llucllo-l'elrfr'l.Ilo1r IILS. AEI' Uonnuunluollon Arlo I-IIIII-I 1, 9, 4: WIIUII l, 3. lIlAlICAllE'I' L. WATKINS Mostly Hull, Concord Publlv llolullono AIII' llorro.1 vos. fl: IDC 49 Cosmo- polllnu Club PZ, 4, Exec. lid. ti: SCA 1, Q, Ilrollrorlrood Couu. S25 Avllvitlos Cool. 4, Rec. Soo. 33 Stud. Coon. 4, Curr. Seo. fig NEWS 1, SZ: Sourlol Key: WIro's Who 4 I JAMES C. WILLIS Public llcloIlon.v Cbildreo's Progruunoirng Hu' purvluor 4 IILOIIIAN J . WEISSENLIOIIN ISU Brlglrton, lloolou Lowell 'l'ecI1uoIogleul luslllule J ournollsru LEONAELI L. WILSON 835 No. Cedur St., llosllugs, Nebr. U-' NU JOIIN S. TIIIIIIILL IIOBEIII' H. 'ITOIIIIIII EDWARD E. 'I'OUll'l'ELLO'l I'I'I 4934 Hester SL., Sllllwuter, Oklu. Oklulroruo A Il: Mg Posodeou City Collegog Soornrneolo Stult College ALS. Public llulollouo JOSEPH A. VACCARO 107 St. Andrew IIII., Eust lloston Norllreustoru University Alb. Jourrtullwzt SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS DOROTHIE E. WRIGHT 15117 Liberty St., So. Braintree Radio- I'clcaisiou WIIUR 8, Stud. Supervisor 4: Sailing 1, tl CARL II. ZUCKER 171 Surgeunt St., Holyoke COE Public Relations Tlltb Rushing Cbnrn. 8 SIIELDON CALDWELL JANET III. CHRISTENSEN till Brook Rd., Milton University oi Mass. M.S. Communications VINCENT E. DeMEO Q Dodge St., Cambridge Journalism AKA ROYAL D. COLLE 79 Forest Ave.. Mendeu, Conn. University of Connecticut M.S. Communication Acta RICHARD DEW PERRY DICKINSON FREDERICK D. ELSTON 146 Lowell Rd., Wellesley Public Rotations Newman Clube Stud. Coun. 8, 4 RICHARD A. ELOBERG S08 Bonnie Brac Avo., Rochester, N. Y. State University ol Iowa M.S. Communication Arte IIELENE R. YOUNG JAMES J. ZEGOUROS 86 Marbury Ave., 33 Walnut St., Waltham Pawtucket, R. I. Public Relations CGE TME Public Relations Football 1 E 1 Ilrllel, Rep., Newspaper Ed. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES RICHARD D. GIVEN Underwood Road, Portland, Me. Portland Junior College Public Relations LAWRENCE I. GLICKMAN DONALD C. HANSEN 22 Dudley St., Presque Isle, Mc. Jormnalism EEE Historian NEWS Sports Ed. FRANK C. HEALEY. JR. JOHN P. HUDAK, JR. 850 South liltll Siu Newark, N. J. Seton Hall University M.S. Communications ROBERT I.. HURLEY Chatham, Va. University ol Virginia M.S. Public Relations TME CHARLES L. HUSICK S55 East Iiltll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. University ol Alabama Photo-Journalism AEIT Pledge Master, V.P. PHILIP P. JOYCE GEORGE W. MINGELS 485 East St., Walpole Boston University M.S. Public Relations EAEt AAR: TME DONALD J. MOLNER '79 N.E. 5tlr Ave., Hialeah, F la. University ol Miami M.S. Communications AEP RICHARD K. PAUL JOHN C. POWERS lComm.l ERIC S. PURDON IUSNRl Avery Rd., Garrison, N. Y. Trinity College M .S. Public Relations BASIL II. SANITSKY RICHARD A. SEEGER S204 ilfllh N.E., Bellevue, Wash. University oi Washington M.S. Communication Arts FRANCIS K. SMITH 320 N. Grange Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Augustana College M.S. Public Relations TME THOMAS G. SMITH 40 Kent St., Somerville Joumaliam KENLEY D. SQUIER HUNTER A. TYNES RONALD P. WILLETT 1105 Middlesex St., Lowell Boston University M.S. Communication Arts 5, I W- +-Av Y Im I H. 4 .fl - MH 4 ' M J ? ma l, Lum DLIIICUII E. Muodmlulcl, SB., AM., Pl1.D.,Deun R, -511-Qiag E-..l,'..'!:4Q 1 GRADUATE SCHOOL YY JD lm me I I D'-I F' ww' mx GRADUATE SCHOOL HA11OLl1 OOLl1S'l'l11N 110 '1l1'01Vl11'11lgC St., C1t111l11'111HC llorvorrl Universltyg Amer- ieoo 1111i1'eroityg Boston Uul- versity MA. G1111111'111I1l'1t1 PAUL A. 11AN11VE1t1.1E1t 17811111111 St., West l11e1lw11y 11ort111o11tl1 College 1119 Geology JEHAUDAH 11. 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Wesleyorr College 111.A. 1111 lyious 1111111'111'1111l1 111111111111 L. 11AW11 115 Stole St.,111orl1lol1e111l 11011110111 College Geology CIIARLES C A11N E 11 '1'10'1'ee111111e11 Ht., '1'ole1lo, Ohio Clevelaorml Instituto ol 111111111- 11.11. 11111110 11111113 1111111 1ll111l'1'1l 1. CLAZl11l 00 111'1111li11l1l' St., Nowlorr Syroouse ll11i1'ersl1y l11.A. 1U1'1'11111l111'1l 11111l1'11l11.111 1 . 1 IIERIIIAN MORRISON CELIA L. SCHULHOFF 143 South lllnin St., Athol Clark University M.A. Psychology OBLO STRUNK, JR. South Broadway, Wind Gap, Pa. West Virginia Wesleyan Col- lege: Boston University Ph.D. Psychology and Pastoral Coun- ssling M. VITT AL Mathnnkeri, Bidnr, Ilydernhad State, India Hydernlrntl University: Ala- drns University M.A. Economics GRADUATE SCHOOL I' . . Geology French ami Spanish Literature tstory Newman Club GRACE G. OHLIGER MANUEL I.. 16 Ilowlund Bt., Cnnrhridge ROSENFIELD Enunnunel College: Harvard 199 lllnsou Terr., Brookline University: Boston College Boston University JOSEPII A. EINNOTT llAYlll0ND J. BIIIYKE 35 Clement St., Worcester -t Ashford Ct.. Allston 114 George Washington Univer- Georgetown University: sity: Worcester State Teach- School of Foreign Service ers College I M.A. Political Science Young Republican Clnh IIIAIIJORIE A. TERBET LINDSAY TIIOMA9, JR. tittlleverlt tit No Andover 217 W 127th St Boston University LBE01l1lI1tIlt'0lItlt0llllSiE Bos ton Unuerstty Conzgaratue I rtcratarc 1 Rooranre I angnages - 'e t . 1 ,. - t t s lreneh Club F. DIXON YARD Tinkharntown, hlattupoisett Rollins College M.A. Spanish Literature DAVID D. APRIL 156-0 Howard Dr., Bergenheld. N. J. M .A. Ilistory MARGARET BRAUDE 44 llewnett Ave., New York, N. Y. Boston University M.A. Biology WILLIAM T. BURKE 33 Mt. Prospect St., Bridgewater Boston University M.A. English Literature JOHN J. CONNOLLY 10000 Preston St., Dallas, Texas Boston College: Universite de BURTONL WHITE WILIIAAI B WOODSON 25 Highland St., Reading 07 Crawford St., Dorchester Tufts University: Boston United States Military Acad- University erny Psychology Psychology 'FX Pres. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES ELAINE C. IIAGOPIAN It Saville St., Cambridge Boston University M.A. Sociology and Anthropology EDIIIUND M. IIAYES 870 Front St., Saylesville, It. I. Emerson College M.A. English Literature 'DAT KATIIERINE E. JENTE 0404 Sutherland Ave., Sl. Louis, lilo. University of North Carolina M.A. Church rllnsic GRACE E. JESSOP 9660 E. llliehigan Ave., Orlando, Flu. qv g , ,, U..',..,.,'g... J. IIENBY KNOWLES 171 Harvard St., Brookline Northwest Nazarene College M.A. Psychology of Iirligiou IIECTOR M. ll'IacLEAN 21 Knowles ltd., Watertown Boston University M.A. History Graduate Ilistory Cluh PETER F. MAGAZU tt Viking St.,'So. Boston Norwich University M.A. Psychology SAIIIUBL R. IIIEAKEB. JR. 2534 Kemper lid., Stroker lleights, O, Boston University M.A. nsmnrmlrrs J OIIN P. SHAW 97 Albin St., Concord, N. II. University ol New Hampshire M.A. History llllifltg KAII DOLORES J. TORMEY 1853 Londsdnle Ave., Ssylesville, It. I. lllrode Island College of Education M.A. History MARIOS A. VINAS 50 Goddard Ave., Brookline Greek Theological School M.A. Philosophy 1 W. ' I Y -,,' W 2 ,... VL: Y, I . X YV, ,, iw. i K Y u ,L Y wwf u LW., R H ,M .. KV I I I - 3 I , f J L nf I I J 11 1 , ' , A L.. .-.,.-, , NIYEQQH, ,F wcoumeor 'J' GENEW E I V'V 'mfr-V ' 1-::5::::a:l:::m: E + I 5 V .l, M4 :...l,v, I' A E 1' Ei? u r r, 5, I Pr -3 , U ' 4 Ml 'q ifli' jI 5 xii kj , p 1 . 1 , , 1 . , :fm 1+ lg 4511-g.a.n-ina-,...,,,4wAl W Willslow li. llz1tclx,A.l3., l'l1.lJ., Dean 31.4, 'HIV ' v -2 ,,s.,' .fu . N, ' .., H, ' 'Pk E, ., .,..,, COLLEGE OF' GEN 11 F Ss I 1 1 lv ff' i . Y ,ff ,ff ERAL EDUCATION '13 i s.- .nn- i ...Q- . 1 Vx www, , i T .4 A 14-qv f- ,NN u J A Judson R. Butler, AB., AM., Ph.D., Dorm. L WWW I W ww I JUNIOR ,U Q w .351-I .,,. 9 V r S COLLEGE f1 1. .- ,-., 5 r H 'url 7 . U , mf' U r I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ww wWiWwrwm QHwW' 'Wwf WW v W WW 1mWHWW HR 4wPWWmWJwHWmW mffwunwmmfwwwwwwwm ' 5'ii,E.2. 'g ggiifa E '. WW? ET ? W A 735: : yr! A J snr. r . I Iii' . I is r I: Q ill-I -' . iT 4-, 1 . V I ir tilt ., il! ', . sr' r ., rl I' , I -. , I is , rl 1 J ,. I I1 , 'I .I ' ,M . Ii 1 Il its I I I s . II... I . sr ig r' -FI rr 1, 'it ' is ff Philip ll. llunker, llnsiness llianager for Student Aelhnlrissi Elshelli Melville, Dean ry' IrVomeng John F. McKenzie, Dean of Men. I I I I II Is Office of the Dean uf Men: Miss Mnrilyn Iioldtliwsitg Mr. Verne Edrnnnds, Assisi. Io the Dean: Mr. Brnee Tnlllrrrrrr, Assist. to the Dean. L4 W Qdiee of theI1ennej'IrVornen: Mrs. Lois llsrrisg Mrs. 1'enrIine Snyderg Mrs. Clrristine B, Peterson, Assisi. Io the Dean: Miss Priscilla Cooker Mrs. Marion W. Parsons, Assist. to the Dean. . I ... .MI llmlhs as PM I STUDENT ACTIVITIES More Ilnnr 200 iII'gTtlllZttI.liJIIS Iisinlle their essh, neeounting reeords, nnd Innlgets, 'lI.,lI'0llgIl the Business Uiliee ini' Student Activities, which nets ss is regular linnlring service. This elliee was ere- nted in 1935 ns the Uiliee of Student Aelivi ries. Professor Philip E. Bunker has served as its di- rector sinee its estshiislnnent. lleeently the ofliee beenrne known ns the Business Ulliee for Stneent Activities rind 1'roiesser Bunker heennre the Busi- ness lhllttIlItg01'l0l' Student Activities. John F. Melienzie, University Deen of Men, nnd his stsil oiier general counseling relntive to various problems el the individual student. 'fhis Olliee hers supervision 0VOI'l1l6l1,S residences, oli- einnpus' lronsing, the University Activities Unl- endin, sud F1nte1'r1ity niinirs. The foreign stu- dents progrnnr is also ndniinistered tlrrongh this oiiiee. Elsbeth Melville, iUniversity Dean ol Women, 'togetlrer with her stall, is responsible for seeing thnt the out-ei-elnssroonr needs of wonien stu- dents nre niet as they relate 'Lo tl1Cl1'gEI1C1'tIl wel- fare and development. This Oiiiee supervises and eoordinstes the WOIIIQIUS residence I1tLll1JI'0gI'2LHlQ has the resporrsibility lor the 'University PI'Ogl'tIIIl of student orientstion, rind serves in nn advisory enpneity to those lnnrdling University soeisl ne- tivities. STUDENT GOVER N NI ENT rw, I ! 1 1 A N I J L 5 su lW hdw 'l , i -rn 'Wh-...A 'W!.,,.., 2,-1 -ni v 4' JW , hu..,- W , 1, . xm ww St'zulwztJ ac'ulIy Assembly Executive lfomzniflce: Bu1'lmm Dmmyg 'l'vd Sll0l'Illil!l, Tl'Ull3!ll'Ul',' l'1'oI'. Stuart Goodg Mrs. Clwisiinlc l'clc1-solng .lcnnic-Rely lN1nol'c, lIcrI1'gfzlc-c1rf-Large:Mr. Eugene Fluydg l'rol'. Philip Hunnkmg Iirwin K1'us11ow, l a'ce-ff'leuz'rmuu p Duam Julm Mm-Kcnzio, I 'VlLlt'l'1ILLllt of the Cu11z 1uf'Hvc. Absent: Ricluml Kclluy, DgZygalg.41t.Lurgg,- lm,-y JUIIIISUII, Corrcfspmuling Scwetary. 1 1 FWF' 1'1'esidc11L C ?1lS0 Prcsides GOIICPRII Meeli11g'.l'eu I STUDENT FACULTY ASSEMBLY The purpose of the Student-Faculty Assembly is to provide a suitable medium for cooperation among the University administration, faculty, and students . . . to encourage and promote all-University relations and to establish a united University life and spirit . . . to recommend such policy as affects all student activities and student interests . . . to administer and coordinate various functions in accordance with these purposes. SFA, new seven years old, has undertaken to follow this idea of cooperation by promoting understanding of general University policies embodying all areas of stu- dent activities. This, the highest student governing body in the Uni- versity, is the instrument for establishing in cooperation with the ofiices of the Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and Student Activities, procedures for organizations, including fraternities and sororities. It also sponsors many committees, which touch on numerous phases of student affairs throughout the University. ltepresentatien in SFA is based upon full-time enroll- ment in the schools and colleges of the University. In addition, there are eleven faculty and for administrative members appointed by the President, plus eleven stu- dents appointed from leading University organizations. In order that the work of this body may be con- stantly carried on, an Executive Committee was estab- lished with four facility andlor administrative mem- bers, the six student officers of the Assembly and a non-voting faculty or administrative chairman. The Executive Conunittee serves as an administra- tive body for the Assembly by approving all new Uni- versity organizations, regulating and establishing oper- ation of these organizations in cooperation with the oiiiees of the Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and Stu- dent Activities. The Studcnt-Faculty Assembly, by the very nature and character of its membership, embodies the ideal of a University family. .lIembcrs.' President Harold C. Case, Chairmen, Mrs. C. Peterson, Dean J. McKenzie, Prof. P. Bunker, Dr. J. Yeo, Dr. B. Kessel, Dr. R. Millard, Dr. Glanz, I-I. Johnsen, T. Sherman, ll. Krasnow, J. Levine, J. Stella, E. Hall, B. Dunay, R. Pike, C. Nedder, R. Kelley, R. Downes, P. Zucker, H. Mitchell, D. Lyons, A. Sparano, J. Carlson, J. Mobius, M. Mc- Elhiney, A. Steiman, H. Strzelcwicz, J. Bareh, E. Roy, li. Giehutowski, D. Aliherti, P. Sehaller, A. Butler, S. Gaudin, R. Swanson, L. Sugarman, C. Chase, P. Baron, J. Peters, P. Ilendel, J. Kravetz, D. Holmes, A. Pope, P. Wogaman, G. Nishakawa, C. Bigelow, W. Oak, A. Andrews, J. Cohen, D. Wood, T. Lampert, R. Kochanski, J. Tait, J. Moore, R. Second llow: F. Currloneg S. lllooinhergg M. W nlldusg L. Fuuzeg F. Newnrltg II. Yelleng Il. lloruchollg F. lln yes. Front Itow' M. llnnt, V I.t'tI-PI'l?SItIltIIIf S. Illorinn, tl'orre.rporuIIng Secretary: lt. Ellison, Prom Ulzuirmun: ll. llnrton, PresIdenI,' M SBILIIIIIS, ltecordlng Secretary: lt. Cunrphell, Treasurer. Absent: ll. Erlich: ll. lludgellg S. llirsclrlcowilzg J. Murplryg M. Crociutig M. Fritzg ll. ltoligliunog G. DiSIeIunog J, llerselrlsowitzg IN. Lourieg L. Cohen: ll. Kutzellg It. Goldstone: V I lnvidsong M, lleruhe. SENIOR ACTIVITIES COUNCIL p H' fit I. f' K, 1' I . 331 . 'I -lie'If'wi'iT :sTniIQIFl 4,1 . it .ia ' xv A x MARK E' ,' S 5' . :li wk .I 5 1 I H,L ' 'Lk I ts lil It T15 . I -ff v ' ., Q' he ' ,c ' :ff -. 't 'T s-l, pw! h 4v' 'I , p ri' t r I ' 21 '. lim.-sf' ' - G I fu 'Til l ,Q rl . N. 'M ly T1 'ln 'PI swf 'T . Tell s. ..' . t' I rits., ,J . fl up .,.,.,-5 ' I I9 N iszl I, QQ w . .V ' WY ' We e-.Ir l l 1. d vm, my fl! V will L .' Tir., ,N Ng' -., 1 ' r ' ssyk s, pix Yrs, ll Trix I ' Ii ., II ,R 4,1-A 1 'y ij l, Vg.. I .,,-N.-.3 -, I -, rj Mp., we ,I 7 -fe I ...I 1 gi he Kim is 4 I ftft' ,,' .I ' V unfit' Hep epflr -I, 4 1 sew: I ef. ff H . f ,fe r.,t4'rg.,4,.,4,.,..f ,A ., . It Yr'-lgyl I , , , 'ill tug 2. . flash? .Q I . I th: Ht M ' I' I - lr - p ..,' ll,i eel . V y ' ' y' II Q I sh' rl I-.. All-University The Senior Activities Council wus established to promote und guide sociul und ncudernie nlluirs of senior elesses. Membership consists of seniors from every undergruduute school, elected by their students to represent their individuel schools. The rnuin purpose ol the council is planning the Senior From-to seniors the lrigliliglit of their college days. This yeur, in eddition to the Prorn, the Council put on n ten for ull senior cluss und student gov- ernrnent oflieers of ull the colleges, to promote lJ0ht0I'l'0ltLILl0I1S between the lluiversity leaders. The sclreduling of dates und meetings to discuss publicity, orchestrus, options, und levers, were u few of the dctnils involved in nreking the Senior Prom u memorable oecusion-one to odd the lin- ishing touches to u wonderful life ut the Univer- sity. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES COUNCIL AII-University I Sammi How: TI.. Croppg II. III'uuIog II.. I.inrIImImg II.. KIainImcrg, P70111mITlIII'IIITIII,'IIIT. CohngI'f..IoI1nson: III. Snrannvitz Fran! lIow.' M. Fcrlornmn, TI'fasz1I'cr: IIII. I.ipIcimI, C'0rrcspm1fIr'ng Srcrvfary: II.. I.ipson, Prcsz'1IzruI,' V. Buck, II1'cor1IIng Sac- reIf1ry,'I'I.IinIrI, IT'z'w:-I'rn.vz'rInnI. .fIImcnI: I'roI'. II, Bunker, .'I!IIIIS'0I',' G. Amlriang G. Mscnowg A. Ilnscyg II. Ccntcrg J. Culog C. IIcI'osIn: II. IIcIIInrkcng C. Gordong II.. Gordong II. IIiIIjcg P. McCartI1yg II. Marcuccig N. IIIusco3 IJ. l'aIIIe: K. ScI1cIIIcr3 II. Wollvcrt. SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES CCUNCII. All-University FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES COUNCIL All-UniversiIy SewnuI1Inw: III. Iiisuzzn, IIUI'I'L'SjIUIIIIIIIg Scwluryq N. IIu1'I'oII, VIve-l'm'z'IIf:1zI,' J. W I1IIceI1eud. Srfvrctaryg A. Santos, Treas- 'urz'r. I runI IIIIIII: II. Boixg 'I', KQIIQIII, l'r0sIIIvnI,' IIIr. IG. I51'yu11I, flflvisor. SIucIenI Council 7 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SIudenI Council 'I'hz'r1I Ifmn: II. IInycsg W. Mnnlcuyg I T, I,Iim'rIig II. Iivlly. Sncnnfl IIrnu.' H. Morinng II.. Pikng W. Mornng II. IIOIIgIlIOIIj W. I iIsgnrnIII: II. IInnny. Frmzf IInw.' Lf. NcrIfIvr: W. IInII, l'r0.eIfInnIg If. .InImsnn. Srf'rvInry,' II. IIickn1'sI.nII'n, I'1'ra-1'rc.n'rIc21t: II. IIn1'rIwnII, T1'cnxnreI',',I. Sc'nrf'cIIn. Absnnt: III'OII0IIFIIJl' C. I'nnsIcc, 1IIIIII'.S'0I',' I 'rnfnssor W. IInnInrI.Iu, ,fI1Im'snr,' III. IIoInIrrkg A, III'nl1sscnn3 K. ICcnr1Icy3.I. IIIcIInirc. SARGENT COLLEGE Student-Faculty Governing Assembly I COLLEGE OE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SIucIenI Council N1f1.11111I ILI1111: IL. II11111I1'1111g IL. III1101r11I1ug C. AIJIIIQIIIIIIIIIQ C. ILIIIIIIIHQ II. IL1111I1f11g C. IL'I'IlI'ILIJIIIIILIQ IL. BIII'I'yQ IL. IIe1'IiI1yg P. I.11w. l'LI'UllI IL11111: If. ILOIIIIIIIOQ IJ. SI. LIICl'1'L', T1'u11s111r11r,' II. IIc1'111:111, V 'I'l'U-III'IL8ILIt'IIIj LLCIIII LL. Shclcy, 1LfII7ISOI'j J. LL:11'1'I1, Pr1'sI1I1111I,' C. IIv11Icy3 F, LLIIIIOIIP. 1'ILI3UIII.' IL. DlIIlIJI'CL'Ii, Secf'1'1fI111'y. SCHOOL OE EDUCATION Student Council SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS General Assembly LX SocomlIIo1o.' A. Santos: II. Ilnvisg II. Foricllog F. Ncwnrkg II.. Cloncyg I. Segal. Front Ilow: Mr. D. Bloch, Arlvisorg M. Spinnlo, Ilrosiflozzl Illluszfo lII'zI1's1'on,'1'I. Sporono, Prosirlool1I1'IDIo1'sz'on,'.I. Ilcyng V. Pilzi. fII:senI.' M. Ilonnlmc, President Tlzcairo DzfoIsz'on,' Il. Alrlong .I. Cnrlsong G, Depicrog D. Konersong J. llllolmiusg N. Il'I1moog.I. l,'I1IIIIpsg M, Pykoszg F. Scop- patioc-ig II. Sollingcrg II. Ulrichg II.. Voci. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS SfudenfC0UnCiI SCHOOL or NURSING STUDENT COUNCIL Sf'f'fmdlfu1v.'D. Slmcrg M. Kerrigung ll. l'utkislog E. Voislowg S, Mur1'uygS. l'upz1111iv1'ouli3 P. llurtealug N. Woods. l runt liow:S.A11de1'so11g IS. Blake, Viva-Prf'.widunlg S. llauulin, lwsiclcnlg li. Caml, Ur1rM'sprz1zrlirz.gS1:r'r'vlrzr'yg.l. Arcl1c1'. Absmt: Mrs. M. Kvrlwr, Advisory N. Lyncln, lfuuorfliny Nurwflcxryg C. Muvl.ull:un, Trvusu4rf'r,' N. Aalzunsg M. llillumg M. Millsg M 0'Neillg L. Sugawulznng A. Willems. EVENING DIVISl0N STUDENT COUNCIL E E . N N E L . 9 1. L COLLEGE 0F LIBERAL ARTS Freshman Class Officers Prcnrlcrrt Isaac Bock Vrfcc Prcsrrlerrl Jocelyn Wlritclrcarl Secrclrmcs Alicc Holtz Arlcnc llnul Tr'ca.srrr'cr rlllrrn Silvornron Scconrl llrnn: E. Rrrrlrnnn, Prcslrlcntg G. Ilcrralcy, Trcrrsurcr. Ilrrrrrl llnnr: J. Horlcs, Sccrclrrrrrg N. llosrcrriglrrrl, Sccrrlrrryr. Ab- scnl: ll. Trrrlin, Vice-Precirlcrrf. Junior Class Ollicers Prcsrfrlcrrl Vinccnt Pnnico Vice Pr'c.sr'rlcnt Gncl Anrlrinn l'r'err.srrr'er' Morris Mcrloll Sccrctrrrvfcc llolrcrtn Slrycr llflrrrilyrr 'llromns I-.....-sd Scconrl llow: l. llcck, Prcsirlcnlg A. llollz, Secrcfnryg A. Silvcr mrrn, Trcrr.rrrrcr'. 1f'rorrtllmn,' rl. Paul, Secretary: J. Wlritclrcfrrl Vr'cc-I'rrc.n'r1cnl. Sophomore Class Ollicers .l r'c.sr'rlcrzl Vlcc Pr'c.s'rfrIcnl Sccr'ctrrr'ics Tr'err.rrrr'cr' Erlwrwrl llurlmnn llrrrris Tnrlin Nancy Roscnllrol Jurlitlr Horlcs Gcorgc Ilcnslcy COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Freshman Class Officers President John McGuire V Ice-Presirlerrf Alon Broussoou Trerrsrrrer Philip DoPosquoIo Secretary Beverly Vzrlento Acfoisor' Mr. Ifriward Ifryont Second lfow: M. Covitzg W. Iiforrur. Front How: J. Wulslrg J. Sczmfollrr. Junior Class Officers Pr'esirIerr.I IIicfI1o1'cI Borciwell V 'Ice-Pr'esIcIerrI Crrrolyrr Qolrnsou Trr'ocrrr'rrr'er' Edwru'rI Sohlar' Secretory Poirioio W ost flrfoisor' Prof. Carlo Paaske . I .r'q , '4 ' ,HIIII 'IQI ' I. ,III E. I If 'I ' III 3 Seco'mI1Io'w: P. IIoParsquuIeg A. Broussorru- lfrorrt lforv: Mr. II. Bryorrt, flrfrvisorp B. Vuloutog J. McGuire. Sophomore Class Officers Prvsfdcfrrf If'JIIU-PI't'S'JIfffIIf l I W W I r'ecrszrr'or Seorefrrry rlrfrrrlsor' W iIIru'cI Moron Josephine Scar-cello Morton Covitz Jorirr Walsh Prof. Carlo Prmslce SARGENT COLLEGE l Freshman Class Officers President Margaret Sallinger Vice-President Barbara Kowalski Treasurer Barbara Atlry Secretary Waldo Corbett Advisor Miss Ruth Setterberg Second Itow: B. Athyg W. Corbett: B. Kowalski. Front Roto: M. Sallingerg Miss R. Setterberg. ll Sophomore Class Officers Presr'derd Doris Raab V tee-President Hilda Lord Treasurer Inger Trust Seeretory Pamela Babcock ddrisor Miss Dorothy Koch Second Roar: P. Babcockg l. Trust. Front Row: D. Raab: H. Lord. Junior Class Officers President Carole DeCoster Vice-President Dianne Paille Tr'eeerrr'er Ann Sullivan Secretary Carol McCarthy Ado-isor Miss Susan Andrews SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Freshman Cass Officers Pr'esirlellf.s l7ricfe-Plwsirlcrris Secreluries Treczsurers 'lorry Smiles, M rrslc Jick lieucrson, Tlzealrr -foy Voc-i, All .eau ll li0rl0n, M 'uric Steve Vcrniclc, Tlreafre Qlonulil1.ur11bo1-l, Ari lficmlrlirie Soule, M uric ,r0iSSl011t', Tlrealrr JOIl11fl.Flfll'1Cl0l'S, Arl -fill Grigriou, Music lack Sullivan, Tlrealre -fulli Ilolnirui, Art V 'WV Sccrmrl flow: ll. Alden: ll. SllllCllJ0l'lli lf. Dyer, Jixg ll. Fziricllog D. Ulrichg K. Santos. Front flow: A. Iluclziuskig J. Kouryg P. Wollisorrg I. Evans. Junior Class Officers llrwiclents V icfe-Plcsirl ents Secretaries 1111: is 1 Qlrlrry Davis, M rlsic N0l'l1lilIl Frisco, Tlwalre Qrzr Segal, Arl carries Colo, llfiwlc AI1QGlilMiL1'CllCCl, .fill Cy11ll1iaQuirnby, M uslc GilylllCllllI1l,ll6I', Tlrecrlre Diane Buolifiglio, Art Floyd Iliggius, M uslc 1 llwr Srcomlllri'w:1l. Vocig W . llaguung D. lrlll1llJCl'liQS. Vcrriiclcg R. Kumi sung A. Santos. Front flow: P. Stonog G. Soulcg J. Mortoug D. llluml orsg lf. l'l0lUlllll. Sophomore Cass Officers Pre.s'lclerrl.s' J V ice-I re.s'izler1ls Scrar'rflczfr'r'e.s I l I l'HllS'lll'Hl'N Qlzuizr A clen, M 'rrsfc Qilorizilcl lQ'lricl1, Tlrecrlre .lolierl. E'ru'iello, Art Qoyce Koury, M fzrslc I , . . -iricllflcQ.err11, il'lwulr'e '3iLllyzl1'clllyc1', Art Bliyliss Wolfson, Music .i0r111el.l1Sri11tus, Tlrealre Q1'Gl1ClliV2lIlS, All Dick Smiclliorn, M rrslc QfulJNcwc'011rlJ, Tlrerrfre Aurlroal lluclzirislci, .flrl SCHOOL OF NURSING Freshman Class Officers Pr'esz'dent Ann Williams V-ice President Janice Urlnrn Ileeorrlr'ng Secretary Virginia Reiss C'orreeponrl ing Secretary Brenda Geffen Treasurer Ruth Bnrrlick Strrnrling: S. Renslin, Treasrrrerp A. Mnloof, Corresponrling Seeretrrry: ll. lleywertli, flisterian. Seated: P. Sample, Vice- Pre.n'rlent,' ll. Blake, Pre.n'rlerrt,' M. Hillers, Iieeerrling Secretary. Junior Class Officers Presirlerzt Jaequelyn Archer Vice Pr'eer'rlerrt Anelln Crispell Iteeerrlirrg Secretary llfflinilyri Ball Crn'r'esponrling Secretary N nney Reesicle Treasurer Antonin Bouzinnis H zlsterrfan llelen Strieff Serend ltrnv: ll. Burrliek, Treasurer: B. Geffen, Corrcsponrling Secretary: V. lliess, lteeorrling Secretary. Front flew: J. Urlmn, lfiee-I'resirlerzt,' A. Willene, President. flbsentr Mrs. Spillnr. flrlviser. Sophomore Class Officers Pr'esident Berneiee Blake V ice Pr'esz'rIerrt Patricia Sample C0r'r'e.rperrrlz'rrg Secretary Anne llleloef ltecerrltng Secretary Margaret I-fillers li'reasrrrer Sheila llouslin Historian Beverly I-Ieywortli Af SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS .Iunior Class OIIicers Mesrderrar Philip Camp Secrelary Amr Jrrcolrscrl Second How: D. I'iuroeg M. Uisuzzu. Frorrst Haro: A. Scullerisg I'. IIOIIIIIISGII. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Sophomore Class OIIicers Presirlorrt Domrlrl Wells IVIIII28-PI'86'ILI6'III IIObc1'I3 Welch Trrrrzsrrrsr IIIcI1ru'II LaBr'ccquo Secretary Ann I.Irrr-orr A. Jrrcobseng P. Ifurnp. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Freshman Class Officers I r'esIrIrrrrrI V 'rfcfe-Prosrrfrfrrrrr 1 1 I I rr'err.srrr'rrr' Secrr'rIar'y Paul J OIIIIIISCII IVIrI1'ic Bisrrzzrr Donna Pierre AI'LL'I1'IIS SIQIIII-1-is SCHOOL or EDUCATION Junior Class Officers Front Row: J. Cassidy, Trcasurer,' J. Sterling, Socrelary,' T. Boyd, Pmiflmzl. Absent: G. Arscnow, V zfce-President . ,g f ,. L iw A' f:'! ?:. Viv F Q . 1 ' ll J 1 I iff' I 1 . I 1 . ' v , . v . i ,i4 1 f VW? ' HL I. E' E I1 , pw, I Second lion: L. Boisvert, Secretory: E. Barrett, Treasurer. Front Row: C. Bigelow, V ice-Presirlerr.t,' J. Favoloro, President. School ol Nursing Graduate Division Pr'oor'rlerrzi Phyllis Hnrtenn V ice Pr'eoirlenl lh'llllll'0Gll KOI'I'lg2lil llocorchng Secretory Jonnne Dorling Cor'r'esyrorn1r'rrg Secretory Eliznliotlr Selig Tnerrnrrror' Lorrnino Boker l I 5 I l Evening Division Senior Class Oilicers Presirlenl John Fnvnloro V ice Pre.sirioni Curtis Bigelow l'r'eonnrer' Eclwrnvl Bnrrotl Socreta.ry Laurent Boisverl Slornlin.g.' L. Boker, Treasurer: J. Dorling, Ilecorrling Secretary Seoterl: P. Hurtenu, President: M. Kerrignn, V ice-President f Cilil rllrsent: E. Selig, Oorresnoending Secretory: Miss E. Mollorrlr ll no F. School ol Nursing Basic Division Proor'rlent Eliznbellr Voislow V rico Presirleni Mnry McConnell lfecording Secretory Jennnc Nourie Clorwspondirrg Secretory Antonin Bonninnis Tr'eoorrr'er' J ncquolyn Archer Historian Cindy Bowden 5 HQNQRARIES Q--wh , . .. in extra-curricular' activities. SCARLET KEY All-University ,fr . ' .. 'r r N .1 it l l ifllr1tow: F. Chierag Pl. llallg ll. Krnsnowg W. Kerrg R. A'.ihertig J. Brernrong ll. lteinrnnng G. Stoddard. Fourth Row: M, Spinaleg A. lnnnlrioseg J. Coheng T. Sparanog ll. Cutler: lt. Kochanslcig C. Korelclcasg B. llosonsteing J. Versehareng A. Andrewsg J. Fleming. Third How: lt. Katzellg lt. Sullivang D. Mnsseryg P. Watkinsg S. Morisng B. Dnnayg F. Scappaticcig J. Pahnerg N. Fowlerg B. 'Perpg G. Jenkinsg J. Pacherg S. Murray 3 K. Kearneyg P. Camp. Second ltow.'Deni1 G. Malceelnrieg N. Bensong L. Beldottig M. Sernansg C. Bowden: ll. Oherrnnng M. Leavittg A. Stcirneng D. Cohen: M. MCDOI10Ugll1P. Zuorerg J. 1.cvinegS. llerslrkowitzg I. Enohiang M. Fislnnang T. N irenhergg L. Mintzg ti. Rotigliauog Mr. 134 yrloydl layout How: Rev. N. J. D'Connorg Dean J. Melierrzieg Deon Emeritus Cnrlsong ll. Downes, Treasurer: E. G1'ee11ivald,ltoeording Secretory: J. Tait, l'residentg J. Carlson, Vice-Presidonl,' J. Levin, Prueeoptorg Prof. P. Bunker, .dd'visor,' Dean E. Melville 3 Vice-Pres. J. Yeog Prol. E. Kitehin. Alrsenl: S. Drowery, Cnrerespondiny Secretary: W. Archer: L. Coheng C. Fiorinog lt. Klineg F. Lewisg M. ltlellllriiroyg D. Savageg P. SCllt1lltiI'Q'F. Slrerinan. Boston University Scarlet Key was founded in 1938 to honor students lor outstantling participation and leadeishrp Dance at the Castle nl:-I.,-. .. . -Y-,..,-...M Key President, Jan1es'Pnit, tapped 57 all initiates including Dean Enreritus - 1llIlgCtt1'lS0ll, this year's honorary ini- tiape. Following the Marsh Chapel tap- ping cerernony, the annual Scarlet Key HF 'li 3a.l was held at the Castle 'Phe ban- quet, at which the new initiates received 'gheir keys, was held at the Shel gon Hall Roof. Guest of Honor, Chester E. Mer- row, United States Representative from New Haurpshire, spoke on 'Po1norrow's Q.eadcrslrip. In March, Scarlet Key staged its an- nual Stunt Night before an overflow crowd at Hayden Hall. This year the proceeds went to the Uuiversity's De- velopment Program. Key members also ushered at the Winter Convocation. Phi Beta Koppo is e notional fraternity inst.itut,erl for the encouragement of sehols arship and the union ol those engnger' in scholarly pursuits. The society was founded on Deeenrher 5, 1776, nt Wil- liemslurrg, Virginiztg the Epsilon Chepzer of Mossuelnrsetts was chartered at the University in 1899. Membership in tus oldest Greek l,etter society in ghe Unirlperl States, with ehnpters new in Q69 colleges and universities, is o merk of distinction for excellence in lihersl arts studies. Eneh year o group ol rnernhers of the graduating elnss is elected to nrernbership in roeognition ol ontsmrrrling nttnin- ments in scholarly pursuits, end ol moni- festntiorrs ol high ehorneter ond deep in- terest in the lilo of the College. In honor ol its 59th Anniversary, o seholsrsliip was l11tt1.lgllI'ttl.Cfl in 1949, to be given annually to 3111O1ll,Sl.t1I1IllI1g1TlCl1l- ber of the junior class. PHI BETA KAPPA College ol Liberal Arts Fell initiates With Deon Melville The Key BETA GAMMA SIGMA College of Business Administration Seoorul1forv.'E. Krnftg R. Selnvugerg J. Engdslrlg J. Collinsg J . 'Phornpsong K. Witlnun. Front flow: R. Goldstone: I-I. Cut- lery Prof. lf. Towle, l'rrsfrlrnt: ll. llenrlrielrsen. Absent: Prof. D. Ashton, Secreturyg R. Beecher: L. Bornsteing Prof. P. Bunker, Treasurer, Prof. V. Bnrhnns: W. Burl: W. Cnllnlunrg H. Cunninglinrn, Jr.: R. Enstnnrng Miss R. Fnrrg Prof. J. lfnwcettg R. Fiseherg A. Pogelg L. Gloving T. Greenqnistg P. Horvitzg Prof. J. Kelley, Vice-Presfclent' R. Lewis, Jr.g Prof. R. Mannixg R. llleflrnilg ll. Oppenlreirng llenn A. Percyg J. Phillipsg D. Sehofieldg D. Shnpirog Prof. R. Sherburneg N. Stnviskyg S. Steinberg: Prof. C. Struttong Donn W. Sutclifleg Prof. ll. Tlrnekerg R. Wnreg Prof. J. Watersg Dr. J. W. Yeo. , mvwflrnnrrrrrrhim lf ' A r i if 'Emma mm 2, .H Beta Gnnunn Sigma is the notional hon ..... str,r.tpst'f,tt.... r.'r.rt ornry scholarship fraternity for collegntte f'tf t ft Lff::'fQflif ' f M schools of connncree. Alpha elrnpter es nh-s .... tw ......iir.. 5 ....... . . tsblished st CBA received its clntrter rn mf' and if the only New Emlfml Chrr In br trurnnr ar the lllpfnl of5VdrlssnrlluM'tIv 'flutter ot Rilltgttltltll ' tlsnn. 1-in rlsrls dull le nnnnrl nent all Ilu perm ent ' privileges rin rhnrlrr nntu tlufernlilnlim rf Ihr ulrrnllp ll slr-ill rlrrl ll: urn elfirm. ulrrl uumlm. 4nJ Irnnwt all :Arr tuinm errrrlri-tins In lin fharlrr. P Its purposes ere the encouragement and 'nuir an ulraltln nrrwinrll ul olufrmr -r rm Trtlgl lull llll lflrrll ronfmn In rlu rrprlrunrnlr rf ll: fnulllntlru ' el lun! Ll.'R llifh l . esp, The Charter then 600. initiation banquet. fmfg?1E,tll,lE'L5f3lrgpi' W'wr, students in university depnrtrnents of comnreree end business ndrninistrntron, end the fostering of principles of honcstg ond integrity in business practice. Alun ited number of persons, distinguislred for unusual nchievernents in business, have been ndrnitted to honornry nrernberslnp Alpha. chapter of Mssssclrusetts hns on active und ulumni memberslrip of more In uccordsnce with post trndition, the highest rsnking students in both the freshman and sophomore classes nt CBA were honored by being invited to the fell Honor Auxiliary, founded by the Class of 1924, is the undergraduate honor society at Sargent. Membership is open to any upper-class woman whose scholastic standing is above average, who has com- pleted some piece of constructive work, and who is in every way worthy of repre- senting Sargent. Attitude, loyalty, responsibility, initi- ative, service, sincerity, concern for others, appearance, and emotional matur- ity are all considered in the selection of candidates. A candidate must serve willingly, not for her own advancement, but for the good of others and her College. Each class submits to Honor Auxiliary a list of those girls whom it feels are eli- gible. The members of Honor Auxiliary then discuss and vote on those candidates chosen. New members are announced each spring as part of the Move-Up Day ceremony. HONOR AUXILIARY Sargent College Move Up Day ,lr it Winter Carnival at Sargent Camp , v I -1 -1 . L . , l - 4- Seeond Row: D. Braistedg C. Nortong J. Davis: D. Shapirog J. Ranking P. Minton. Front Row: S. Deutsch: Dr. C. Kane, Advisor: N. Corwin, President. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA School ol Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha is the sole honorary medical society of its kind on this continent. Founded at the College of Medicine of the University of Illi- nois in 1902, it currently lists more than seventy chapters in medical schools throughout the United States and Canada. Gamma Chapter of Massachusetts, located at the Boston University School of Medicine, was established in 1948. As specihed in the soeiety's constitution, membership is limited to one-sixth of thc graduating class, and election to the Society Key is determined on the basis of scholarslrip and char- acter. The Chapter sponsors a semi-armual address rr a. ,I 1 , ..,, r 1 given byadistinguished physician. Following the lecture, a banquet is held at which the newly elected members are formally honored. Tire aims oi the Society are the promotion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the lllf A 'A ll 'i 'le ills ,ir 'al it , r li , all f y r l . 1. tl , rp 1, - X .rye , 1 Mg! W.. iv ,lt!i,llrn,l rl! fl I yl . l .Z 1' r ' l H 'l l I 'T rr'i ' . -i . Ah' o lla 1 ,R iapgtl..5j.,.asf-I.lj .. yy , l ' Q idly encouragement of a high standard of character A llitkmtlfri- lily, yr ,pp t and conduct among medical students and gradu- .il I r r ,. r ,A ' r w i. . . . . . r r r A i p ates, and the recognition of high attainment m X r ' - is r -lil A F ' ii i . 1 . .1 l n A medical science of practice and related fields. DELTA College ol Liberal Arls l Second llmzm' J. Slellng J. Pctcrsong ll. Vozcllag ll. lloltnxg T. Shcrmfmg ll. llllrlnmng J. Maskwag W. Aflricng M. Semans Frnni How: N. Fowler, Sccrelary,' G, Scnnl, l'l'cc-1'1'n.virlcnl,' A. Newman, I'rcsl1lcnl,' lfrolcssor T. Vnn Slykc, Arlvisor,' ll Krnsnow, 7'rcnsm'cr,' J. Levine. PI OMEGA PI All-University l rn 1 ru -il 11 THAEA College ot Business Administration it 'L L . I . P-if 1 ' 6 Q l it. t J F .9 Tlnfnl ltnw: M. Copei1l1uve1'3M. Squiresg A. lining C. Cinrdig J. Walsh. C. liln1'de11ng.l. llnsseyg lt. Dyer. Seconcl Row: P Smith: lt. llunnyg P. Wcstg V. Bum-lcg ll. 'l'en11el1uumglt. l'o1'l11cyg P. lPtlZZllI'lQ S. Mminng C. Nci.ldc1'. Front llow: D. llo- iungnolig L. Poxg W. Muc'Kny, President: A. il0l11GS,1' V lieu-Prc'sirlcrll,' li. Karp, ill U'llllI6fI'Slllf1 Co-L'liuiriuun,' ll. Krohu Ti'ensurvr,' I. Nuncsg Miss ll. C:11'lsol1,1lclivisor: C. Murplly. Absent: P. Clnlley, lllwiibersliip C'o-Chairvnanf M. Conant L. Guviuuig L. 0lP0lllllll'lZ. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA School ol Fine and Applied Arts LAMBDA THETA Pl School of Public Relations and Communications , 1 l i . , F. b 1 ' ' l o i , inifflfz,fsflf4fnna2Q: o ' Second Row: A. lligginsg G. Krerlnnsnrg L, Jnlnninng M. Bluttninn. Front Row: ll. libulli, Treasurer: C. llooc, President: J. Maxon, l'inefI're.n'fInnl,' I . Dnnlclc, Secretary, Absent lllrs. ll. Coggeshall, Arlvisorg P. Gnrnnklcg E. Mcrrylccsg S. llloskowg E. Pliillipsg A. Sugnrmnn. ji..-' ..s-'F' .--4' l, 1 PUBLICATIONS l lmwrcncc Cianciolo Collcgc rg' l mluslriol Technology Curlis Bigelow llocolng Division . gf, g VLA'- Cynlhio llowclen School of Nursing Robert Tomor School of l 'rubllc llelaliorns mul C'omoiomTcollon.9 HUB BOARD l l .lime Peterson Arthur Gillis Uliairmarr, Collcgc rg' Sccrclorg, College of Liberal Arlo Business A rloirirrroholzfoo - I 15 or Juno Pnckorfl School of Flor and Agrpllcd flrls Jug Pool Morgan School of Law Prol. Philip E. Bunker Mrs. Edward R. Collier Bucloccs Advisor Ecllloriol Arlfvisor ',.x 1'- r r 'fly ho.:-N xv V! ' Q vi. i . n , I ,. :A , Y LIT. VA' L' wir lliclmrrl Pork School of Social W orlv , v i lui- lil xl i 1 'Q Miclincl llnllicrstmn Anthony Giorgio A ii lr 4 'M ir Sgr.: .I Mary Ault Sarrgcnl College f Ar: Cocfrflimzting George, Gerry 1?'u.w'rwss Board No1'u1,Siggy,liel1, Maul nu 01'gcz'11izc1!iorrs Beryl, Regina lffzzszms SMI' Sheila, Norm, Siggy, Aud roy, Mllftllll, Ben,S1vxL Seniw' 1s iugrc1pl1 ies Edu, Muriel, Katy rl U11 elim Lou, wlll'l'QIl, Laurel, Steve, Sauuly BOSTON UNIVERSITY HUB D. James Cohen Editor'-in-clzief ASSOCIATE EDITORS George I.. Spelios lfieralcl Ii. Smith tloonlirtotrfrzig, lat Semester' Uoorrlirnnfiag, Qnrl Semester' Ileryl Iloaenstein fiorraine Ilelflotti 0r'gon.iznn'on.r Senior Portraits Mariel Ilronillarfl fnclith Maxen Senior Afro ra rliiea ,ffrt and Lai out ll I J Sanford Wemreb A llilelies Tianrenee Ilarsh Stella Clnistoplier Virginia Foglia. Iiaurel Golflman Anita Gomes Steven Grohe Ilegina Ilealy EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Sally Waldman Warren Jones flarriet Kaye Gilbert Lutz Katy Martin Efla Martino ,. .on Shattuck Carolyn Stein Benjamin Frank Bnaine.r.s' and Azlrrertrfsinig Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Norman Iiiehow Martha Somans Urgonrfzntiona and lQ'rfrenIatz'on Phologrmrliy Signnmrl I-Iornstein Arlnern1s'ing BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Sheila Honslin, Office Mgr. Jnrlith Airlinoil Marietta Cariola Anne floska Ilohert Eisenberg 'Peter Faith Siephen Ilernfeld, Boolrkeeper Madeline Krakower Marcia Miller Michael Moss Anrlrey Polikoil Victor Weinstein I I Jim Cohen, Erlitor-in-cliief '7'-5'iT- I ,Firm -I I Y ici-gd' . W lm rnltllfntlll when Ben Frank, Ilasirmrs Manager BOSTON UNIVERSITY NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-chief Allen R. Andrews Managing Editor City Editor George Stoddard Donald A. Dery Copy Editor Asst. Managing Editor Carmela Poco Richard Hall Sports Editor Photo Editor Donald C. Hansen Keith Sheldon EDITORIAL STAFF Asst. City Editor Drama Critic Editorial Assistant Music Critic Robert E. Dalles Edmund West Elizabeth Ann Harvey Mike I-Iorvit Stag Reporters Irving Shear Karen Scheer lVIarjorie Bluttrnan Hugh Whall James A. Arey Joyce Daignean Alma Higgins Manuel Aeevedo Gail Kredenser Sanrra Glatky Herb Korn Tom Johnson Robert Kirk Rntft Zieti Jim W ilman Bill Brooks Frank Rowen Susan Hagler Linda Keisman Robert Benson Carol Ginesin Barbara Lipson Arsene Davignon Photographers Sports Reporters Charles I-Iusick Wiliarn L. Smith Peter Weiss Sid Nicoll, Asst. Joseph Topping Joseph Brusiloii Bill Cardoso Marv Hurwitz Clarence F. French Robert Cirace Arnold Mackatz Paul Goldsmith Paul C. Noeca John Alden Walter Scanlon Harvey Miller Herbert F. Davis, Jr. Russel Blake Carl Wurzel BUSINESS BOARD Business Manager Adrertising Manager Ist Sern. Adrertising Manager End Sem. Stephen Kirshner Richard Robbins Edward Siii Asst. Business Manager Circulation Manager Business Assistant Joan Rochman Larry Langsam Judith Shindel BUSINESS STAFF ElliottBrause Ruth Katz Alyce Romer JoelCahn Len Lipton PeterRomanow Editorial Board: Georgeg Carmelag Diokg Dong Dong Al. Business Board: Seated: Steve. Standing: Larry Ld Jo ui pg.- - ...' rv 1 Qherf Stcvc Kirshnor, l?usines.s Manager Al Andrews, Editor-'afrz-chwfqf Copy Dusk: JZ , N Jimg Sidg Brewing Snndmg Car bf , L1 ll1CIIljMIlTj0I'iC. . , , U 4 1V s-.-P' ' . '-- rf-nina-on-V.. ,,- Uily Room! Cnrolg Irvg Bolag .Ioyccg Gail. SCIENTIA All-University Savane! How: IC. Sn-nal, Business :Uamzgvrp A. Borg, l ualurcs Edilorp A. Ncwmung I 1. Stcpukoill A. PUl'llllUttUl', Dz'slr'ibul ion Edilor. Front lfow: l'1'ofussu1'J. P. Mason, fldvisorg L. Dmvis, News Edz'lrar,' J. Shultz, l0c!i!or- in-Ulziejk li.. ROSk?lltllill, Asso- viute Edilor. .fllwmzl.' A. Kuplung C. M,Ul'gGllSf.0I'llQ S. l'u1'zowg S. Ratner. nlf f ff ... . 1 ,.', . . v 1 1 '-H C ' vu I Na K NAB Second ltow: M. Levineg E. Youngg lt. lilunelrurdg R. Yorrug E. Gordon. Front ltoro: Dr. A. Freeley, Advisor: C. Adamsg E. Brysong B. Leeg S. Shapiro if ,ff X 1 1 ii ii- ' ,Z .. 14,11-NN I Victorious Pr'i11eotou '1'eom DEBATING TEAMS All-University During the 1955-1956 season the lltehzitiug 'l'oou1s re- sumed their full progrtuu with the return of iir. Austin J. 111-eeley, Director of 11i0I't1l1Sil'S, after at yoor's leave oi ahseiiee. During the season the '1'ert1rrs pewtieiprrteel in over Q00 iiiter-collegiate debates, wiruriiig over 75. In 1119iiI'Si.St'1l10Si.Gl' oi the 1959-57 season some of the horrors iiieituieeit first phwe at the Euierson GBFA thtloms, Shapiro, Lee, 1':1r:lre1'1g iirst phree ihiii1'llltt.hiV0 ot the Boston GBFA tlilrlrielrruti, Siropiroig first phtee 1ltfg2ti.iV0 art. the Tufts GBFA thiulirews, liilpotriehig quzrrt.er-finalists ot the Northwestern torirmuiierrt. thri- orns, Siropiroig first phtee negative :tt theseeomt'1'1.1t'ts GBFA iZttll'l0l'0, Gorelorrig and rr irumher of other hon- ors. During the seeoiiil seirrester t.11e'l'ear1ns met the Com- lriireil British Urriversities Dehtt1ir1g Tezrrirs rural por- tieiput.ee1 iii the following torrrmmeirts: Miami, Wes- leyan, M.1.'i'., the Eleventh Nattioriati i1lViitt1i0Iltli 'l'ou1'irz1u1er1t., lhookiyii, l'lm'vo1'e1, N. Y.-N. E. lte- gionrrl, E.F.A., N.h1.F.A., hurl otlrers. Knppo Gnnnno Psi, one ol the two music fro- 'I,ernil1ies in the College of Music, strives to seek :nnong its lrrotherhooil at fellowship thot lnnotions ontsirle the classroom, nnrl one .lint stinrolntos stncly onrl oc-eonrplislrment by ortivo pa.rtioipo.- lion of members within the group. Kappa stnnfls for the highest irlenls in ort nnrl life. It en- flenvors to inspire its members to high scholastic nelrievernent throngli ivliole-lrenrted cooperation with the nrernher eollege. Admission to Active nienrlrerslrip in Kappa. Gnrnlno Psi requires thot the eonclirlote he of earnest purpose, high personol elrsmeter nnfl nnrrlcerl mnsienl ability. This was it memorable yeor for Epsilon Chapter ol Kappa ns it was the host eliopler for the No- tionnl Convention. KAPPA GAMMA PSI College of Music lllrmhers 0llierrs 7'lrirrl lloro: N. Gnirlobonig D. Morrisong T. Lurosg G. lnvineg R. Sonhorng D. llonflg M. Dclhsqiinleg -l. Snllowoyg D Trorlermong R. lPlSlllllt1ll,SUCOIZIIMOTII-'ll. Cooperg D. Potterg lt. Spnrgog D. Crnwforclg ll.. Mngnnsong P. lloehg ll. Mnson, ll. Drnlonnng C. Gnrnerg M. Croointi. Front How: Prof. L. Cornell, Arhnsorg lt. Christonseng F. Starks, Second Vrfcef 7 'rl 4 ' ' i 01.11, ' il' i iq' fr' . I I If 1 flrnivefarr '.l 9 rller: ll. llirmins. Absent PSYCHOLOGY CLUB All-University Sluml1'ng.' C. Lvving N. Petlceg ll. Wiggiug P. Seycrslcdg ll. Lzuloog M. llslmilton, l'z1l1lz'ully. Smlffll: E. llUl'l1l'llUll', lficv Prvsz'1lwzl,' ll. ll.ivkcy, I'a'c'sz'rlwzl,' ll. W eslernnun, Svvrulczry. zllzseul: J. llll'llIlli, Y'1'e:usurf'1','B. Beulsg N. lKlllSCIll,lCl'l'0Q ll. For syllleg Il. l 1'ledbe1'gg S. L.l0ULllIlilllj E. Rulong P. Spivu. BIOS College ol Liberal Arls l ACCOUNTING SOCIETY College ol Business Administration Szrnnnrl Ilnnx N. Vnmvnlsinsg ll. Krnllg F. Wnlpcg A. llnnl: .l. 'l'l1nmpsnng W. Belircnlclilg J. llnslnerg W. l-lll.llll.ll!l.IlQ J. Zcvilns. lfnnil llnw: N. l Tnllinsg l'rnlvssnr J, l nwnnl.l, .flrliii.snr,' ll. llln'licl1, Svnri'lnry,' ll. Cutler, Vice-Prn.sirlnnl,' J. .ll11gfl:'ilil, I'rnsirlnnt,' ll. Knnlmnski, Tlfl?flSll7'l7l'f ll. 'l'cnmilinum. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT College ol Business Aclminislralion MU PHI EPSILON School of Fine and Applied Arls IrQl'n e' lille SIE I'lriwl lfnuw ll. lleiulvrsoiig N. lluskcllg IJ. .Kilim-yg ll. Dozing ll. llunlrcssg ll. 1 clcifl.ug ll. Aiu.lo1'soi1g S. IIUSIQCIIIIIOQ V. Cus- szimg ll. llliwiiiuii. Sammi llrms M. llunlorilg M. liUllllSIllll'yQ ll. lliiglisoiig ll. Winsorg Il. Perryg M. Dielilg E. llatuuig D. Ki'eivenzis: I'. llounollyg ll. lliwg M. Smilli. Fmnl flow: Miss AI. SIQEIFIIS,1lill!l.H'UI',' II. lluvonig ll. llliukulslcig V. llryunt, Cur- 'I'l'SjIUllllllly Sifcrulrzryg A, l'ia1sccki, I 'l'!'l'-P'l't'.'flll!'lll,' ll. Svzippailivci, l'i'irsiilviil.' M. llwlziiiil, llemrclifny Si'crelci1'y,' J. Cleuves, 7'ruc1sui'i'i',' J. Cliu1'lmiiiicuiig C. liuslulsoii. flliswit: N. Bojurg J. Chaise. Mrs. M. CIn'istiiu1gS. Ducliivorllig B. Golilsteing S. Kurkusg ll. Tlioiupsoli. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE School ol Fine and Applied Arts T 1 - - ' T ' 1 Pl KAPPA EPSILON School ol Fine and Applied Arls Smnul liow.'l'1. lflirisloplmrg K. llwycrg J. llcyn: ll. W illinmsg ll. Voillcux. Frrml liow: S. Fr-nslcrg J. llnrflolg l.. Nixon, Pl'0Sl'!lf?lll,' ll. llrpin, 7'i'uaxm'm'.' ll. Mnlrmc, U01'i'elpo1zrlz'i1g Sirrrr'lf11'y,' ll. llnsfinpolis. . lll.S'ClI.l.' ll. Bowkw, lflzim-Pl'v.9z7flc11l,' P 'l'lmycr, lluwmling Srvr1'al1iry,' Mrs. A. licyimlrls, ,flrlii,f.wiz',' ll, llcckcrg ll. liitzgornlclq V. llogllag N, llooilwiu: C. Mcsurvo K. ll.ogi:i'sg A, ll.l1ilzinskig.l Wlicziloii. Pl SIGMA School ol Fine ancl Applied Arts 'l...ll l PHI EPSILON KAPPA School of Educalion Samuel llow: J. Mc-Dollulrlg II. Vurrcllag K. Ilurlg II. lemrclig E. Keyes. Front Ilowr II. Peterson, Sccrvluryg A. Dobson, V Ice-Prcsiclcntg P. l10lIllJiIl'Cl, l'I'c'sIdeI1I,' II. Lewis, Trc'usurur. Alwwzl: W. IIICIIIIILISOII. SIGMA DELTA CHI School ol Public Relalions and Communications U. IH A li 1 'lu Lv-u fl I.. 1. . .. .. K, ... ,. . INSTITUTE OF AERDNAUTICAL SCIENCE College ol Industrial Technology Tlzirrl llnwx II. I'Islnln'onIcg Il. Iliclnlloivnkig II. Jolinnlnng ll. Ilunpliyg J. Otisg II.. lllslrrfrulic. Second Row: K. Tnliilnsg A. 'llnnjorng II. Iirnolcg II. Iiiiiillinlmg I.. Ilnuzcg II. Collinsg Il. Allcng A. I'olIg II. Ilcrnnng A. I inllng II. Iloss. Front llnw: A. ll-'nslili1il'1igiI. Snnzng Il. Ililljo, Ti'fr1.wzi'1'r,' J. Iinclrl, Jr., l ir'f'-lQ'lmirniun,' I . Cnrrlono, CIJIfIl.I'lIIIIII,' Il. Nichols, Jr., Seoreloryg li. I.7l1nfln'Iolig II. Il'IlnlnerIyg Ii. Cinnoiolo. .fIlismz.I.' l'rol. I.. Wzixor, .1IiINsoi','II. Ilnnilcg G, Nnylog J. Cnslorg IJ. Cominlvog I'. Ilnlnwug J. I'1sn-IstyngS. Fnnlnning I.. Illninnnmlg III. llnnnisg J. Ililmorog N. Gmisivlzniig II, llnllg J. Ilirekoyg IJ. Iievinog Il. Alnnrcr, Jing li. Jlnycrg J. Nlilnlicrllg W. Nllpurlcog lf. Ilovnrnrog A. I'elligrinng J. I'owcrsg II. Qunckcnlnlslig II. Iliccg II. Ilnliinsnng W. Snlccilng A. SIIIIICIIQ J. Sicgnlg ll. SI. Pierre: II.. 'IIcinpci'Icy5 II. 'llcrrcnziog I.. 'l'lnn'In11IIg J. Vermculcng IJ. II'nnIci'g II. Wollsnn. MARKETING SOCIETY College ol Business Adminislralion MUSIC AND THEATER Carmen CARMEN Dirccled by Sarah Cn1r1we11 Fch. 8-10, 14-16, 1957 The Slmcnmhcfs Procligiolls Wife Directed by John 0'S1mugncssy Oct. 25, Q6, 97, 1956 FWF The Tempest Direclefl by Basil Lrmyton Nov. 99, 30, Dec. 1, 1956 v x V V W .ffl f H ,W 1 R . L S5 ar , F ' 1 'v 9 - Vu. , 1 I N ' ,,x Y ' I , x l' ,,' .x, ,y v 1 1 PM -. ,T n 2: W Hu., -JMQZJJ W'M f5jrrn:g,Mu , 4'., y x .Q 'X ff:-Q. ff 1,13 196. wr K K my ' ,Spf , m3'v1 ' I .QL A al' ,yu ma., . , hx , law 'fr qu I A-a I 1 I! 1 I? l ,- W I . ,MQ g, .. v-1 1 n' f -n. 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InLrav:1.ia, fl.s'.s'z'sfm1Z .llirecinz Prmirlczzt Sccrninry ,zNI7'fI7'1'INI.S' Man agnrs Wallgcr Gctclncll Joyce Koury Joyce lN0lll'y Jvamlv Cloavvs Williaml Nullpm-on Nf:rl,lNl1ow' Pykosz Iiclwmwl Avcclusiam Frfnlk Six. Petal' Nv. - 1 . Q- ,Af ,Q ,,u,,. . I. ..w U N315 Vjd?2?Q'f'l2: 9' ii Q Q AUAMQQQ , 5 A- .F QE, 54 x I L X. ,. .Q ' 1 If I W 1, ,, 'Uk ab' 1 'f my ' I If L 'V J W wr T s 41 - w , w 4' N ik WV if HW, I J' I I . ,, , 1. ... W I 1 1 ' '1 'J . .4 1 W ,B ,, 'f f 1 f A 1 Q 3 5 M53 5 Tjifpw' lg Qxwgiw 3 is gait-f' gl 1' . A'g,1'i -f X aes2aQ egg 'i93'9iWi'V!wMi99vYa' X I ' fx I X 4. n 37 , -15 xi 3 -1 5 1 9 1 T! L' N X , 1 4' ki .af V 'N 1 I . ' - 'A 7. ' gaeiifie4i?99'sw'9'9 93i3y U, , r , ', ' s ' - . ,, - X . ,s It , xt ' TN ,' ,x X t I 1 -n ,X , Q 'wg 1' A M 'i' 1? in N., mx ' N' 7 5 X X r I Ui , . 1 'V ' . 1 v ' , .' ' I I' I , . . -Y v . A , , , A. ,, - - ,v I r , , V ' - w . Q ,Q Ji H559 9 AAA XP Lf 'L .nm 'm V at I I nz, .wp - -vi, arf-Mgr' Q W Y., 'A,, nh f ' ' l 11 , .fy ' 1 44- , .45 gs 3 , if x , EVN gh .. Mbhmafg ' J.. ... , .N 1,9-W 31. Qffllgm Q , gl qw f f ? -A 4' E - A 1: 57 5' f 91 , Kgsni H 'X ' V' 11 5 ,.-M ,Q-.X-42: 0 v4,zl'lW!f,., f .1 Q ,, -Q if' -ab -, M V W' HN sh ji lY3Y3wl '3vi ' :L '3 5'MYi4v S' N4 xv:-.1 a SEMINARY SINGERS All-University H w J J J.. L. V. w N Q. 1 l lfourlhlfow.'Ilof1nyu1'gR. Sheltoug Y. lludsun, Treasururg A. Popeg J. Kuhn, Sccreta.ry:R.'1'l1llg R. Pete1'sur13J'. Mclntyre J. 1 1'GSJlWlll6l'. Tlzirfl limo: P. Ilietterichg ll. BOI1JZJllgUI'Q M. Dove, Vice-l'1'e.sirlc'vzJ,' J. Scllmyg R. Ulau1cyg'1'. Scursg R. Perry W. Murgaumg li. fimllf. Sevumi Hum: J. Vun 1'ultg'l'. 1iu111he1'ggJ. Ckl!'lWl'Jgllt1 F. G1'0l'llW00fJ1 C. Moore: E. R0usul1gJ Rolhg D. lluskcll. l :-untlffru.1.'W. Ellilljjllbll, Prvsiclunt,' D. Duyg R. llulliuesg C. lloytg W. JlOdS011QD, Buldc-1'sto11gR Hilo: ll. J'J1'Jl'S0llQ R. Duung W. Fiuleyg Dr. J. Houghton, Advisor. f1bsunt.' R. Hawesg H. Snyder. r y W JSI .. Q ., ,V J W . '-'E-4.1.4-ua sr i - 0 Sccoml llouv: A. P1'itslce1'g M. Fislunnug ll. lllztrslng N. Pclkcg M. Cook. Front llow: S. Purzowg A, Jacobsen, Corrcspoiuliuy Secrclury,' J. Moore, l'i'csicIcnlg B. Williunis, V ici'-Prosidonlg K. Marlin. Absent: Miss P. Cook, Advisory Miss Jolinston, zldtu'sor,' Deon .l. McKenzie, Acloisorg B. llzu-kclillc, lfvcorcling Socretoryg A. ltutliliug, Treusnrerg M. ilrclicrg K. Arscuinng L. Coccog L. Colicng L. llnllg D. llcurcrg ll. lliclicyg J. Kntclterg D, Kconung lt. Suvugcg M. Wutkiusg C. Williunis. INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL All-University 'flic Inter-Do1'u1ito1'y Council is thc co- orclinoting boily for the lillecn University l.0l'lllll01'lCS. ltep1'esc11tuLivcs from these connitorics serve their fellow students by planning lIllGl'-llOl'1l'1 sociul uctivitics cesigiicil to promote the general wellurc of the tl0l'Il1li-0l'y student. The Council's Clnistnius Purl y Qing wus huppily ex- cuty is two fold: to tie doriuilorics to ' University, und to torics concerning ul l'ligl1liglit.s for the for Presitlent und lllrs. Hurold C. Case. An entliusiustic grcc Jring the interests of .lie uttcntion ol the llllOl'II1 the donni- -University inutters. post year! l The tcu tcinlccl to the visiting Cllll0itIl students ut the dinner und collee hour on F6lJ1'llilI'y 27, 1957-:on event greatly enjoyed by ull. With the opening of three newwon1en's clo1'1nitories this your und the proiuise ol more next yeur, the Councils immciliutc Charlesgate Hall, affectionately known as the Castle, houses approximately 400 freslnnan girls. The head resident, as- sisted by a staff of graduate counselors and upperclass floor counselors, guides the lreslnnen in all dormitory activities. The governnreut of the dormitory is run completely by the girls. In the fall, a vice-president and treasurer ar'c elected from the freshrnan group. The president and secretary, being upperclassinen, are elected during the spring of the previous year. The oflicers serve as the Judicial Board of Charlesgate Hall. One girl from each area, serving as a public relations member, represents her area in the activities program of Charles- gate. This program includes dances, open house, informal singing groups, various athletics, an inter-faith group, and par- ties for underprivileged children, all of which bring girls of various backgrounds together at their home away from home. CHARLESGATE HALL J 7,1 Santa Visits Clnirlesgulo lr:-V. . i if 1 viii' l ja ' Always A Good Word Second ltow: llI. Polakowski, Seerrlury,' R. Alex- ander, Social C'lzaz'rmau,' Il. Sherry, Treasurer Front llow: M. Arener, Prcsirlentf B. Bender, Vice- Presidcnt. .rlbsentr Miss Beruernlalrr. Arlrisor. SHELTON HALL All-University SHEli'l'ON HALL GOVERNING BOARD Second llnw: Il. tfuhuong E. Yelleng A. Pritslicrg M. Cnlreng J. Sterliugg G. Pluisted. Front ltow: llirslrlieldg D. Freitus, Quit le ure-l'rrrsir!rnlg M. llishnrun, Prrsidcnl,' J. Cupuus, Isl ll'rr'cn-l'rcsidentg O. Dnlier, Treasurer. flhsnnl: Mrs. ll. Adkins, Adrisurg S, Duruclr, Secretary: M. Eslnryg D. Howeg M. McLellung S. Resnick. . na Trick OI'T1'0tlh Shelton llull is l10Il1C-DttStt lnr the upern- tions el uhuut four hundred und ninety upper clusswenicn from ull parts ul the world. lts rules und uctivities ure plunncd und enucted hy stuclent nllicers under thc guidance el' stutl counselors The inujer sneiul events presented by Shelton ure un. lulurrnul Acqunintunee Duuce, u tlnculty '.l'eu, un Open House, u lfuririvul, u Christrnus Purty for under- privileged cl1ih.lren, un Internutionul Ten, u Dinner Dunce, u Faculty Bullet, ar Senior Night. und un lnstullution Dinner. Doiurritery tau-ilities include u Durru News1,urper', Ping Pong, liuundry, Music und Study rnerns, und the roof which is utilized us n cunihinutinn meeting pluce und bullreenr. The uppnr'tunit.ies tu shure friendship, und interests with students from ueress the country und zneund the world be- coine the invuluuhle inenrnries of the resi- dents ul Shelton Hull. . 'Y' Second Row: Il.. Temperleyg J. Mchaing L. Manng B. Chamhersg J. Learned, B. Moultong D. Benedict. Front Row: W. Welsh, Treasurer: M. Layson, Advisor: M. Cook, President' L. Grady, Corresponding Secretary: E. Gyapong. Absent: Reverend J. Neil, Advisor: D. Mallinson, Vice-President' J. Hey, Record-ing Secretary. Wesley Social WESLEY CLUB All-University Wesley Fellowship is the Methodist Church on the Boston University campus. Weekly meetings, held on Sunday evenings, feature a program de- signed to .meet the needs of the Methodist stu- dents. A typical Sunday program consists of either a speaker or a discussion on various topics. This year we discussed the political pict.ure, both na- tional and localg a series on marriage, and prob- lems of the church. Following the discussion part oi the meeting, we have a worship service, food and recreation. 0ncc a month we meet with the Student Christian Association for a denomina- tional night. Also, once a month, we have a recre- ation night which consists of anything from a howling party to a masquerade party. 57 was our first year in our enlarged quarters and with our full time Methodist minister as Ad- visor. Although we are primarily a Methodist or- ganization, our door is open to all, for work, wor- ship, and recreation. The lloston University SCA is purt ol u world-Wide Clrristiun oornrnunity wlricli consists of groups ol students und fucnlty ol vurious ruces und creeds. Boston Uni- versity SCA dedieutes itsell to the 'tuslr ol binding students togetlrer in fellowship und developing Clrristiun clrurueter, loud- erslrip und citizenship. lVlec'Zings ure held euclr Wednesdny night ut the Dunielsen House, 185 Buy Stole lloud, These meetings consist ol at lellowsliip supper, group siniging, n speulrs er und discussion, und collee lrour. ln uddition to the weekly meeting, tliere ure sclrcduled week-ernl retreuts, sports sup- pers, trips to suclr spots us New York, Wusliington, und Williamsburg, und study groups on prorninent issues ol the ennrpus, und in the notion und world. 'llllC1'C is rr eonnnuters hot lunch pr'og1'u111 every dny ut l85.,' Also uvuiluble ure rooms lor eonnnittce rneetings, u librur-y, und u l'0CI'6ltll0l11'0OIJl. STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSCCIATION All-University Dunielsen House Clrupel in Dunielsen House lr x Xl A gl ld I V lr gl - ' l j, V. Seeor1rlllow.'fi, Altosmesg A. Kilamlisg N. Vomvnkiosg ll. Chronesg A. lllslntliioiig ll. llorrisg C. llmmnnnel. Front llow: J. Zevilnsg l'. Panos, A. llillis, V z'r:esPro.sr'rlorrl,' ll, Conlonrris, Treasurer, ll. Anostos, C'or'rrspmnlr'ng Srerotnrrn' P. Seuris. rllrsont' C. lfnrnlekns, l'resirlonlg ll. Xenokis, llreorzling SI'f?l'6'lIL7 ll,' Prof. J. Alevlzos, Ailoisor. fi il , if,.g A . Ji. .. of Q. l ur 'l .lin Social ol SCA ORTHODOX CLUB All-University The Boston University Urtliorlox elnb is n. enmpus orgn.nizot.ion of Eastern Ortlioclox students with various nntionnl lonekgrouncls-Albeninn, Bul- gnrion, Greek, ll.innnnien, Russian, Serbian, Syr- ian Lelinnese and Ukrnninn. its aim is to lend stu- rlents in the lflirislinn lnitli, nnrl to offer them nn opeiortilnity to lieeoine more neqnninterl nncl in- formed nlroug their Orllioflox lieritnge. lllie club sxionsors n voriecl progrnni ol religious, soeinl, onil cultural nel.ivil.ies tlirongliont the yeor, ine ncling: Tilll.llliSglVlllg, Cln'ist.nin.s nnil Ensler Services nt lfie Mersli elinpelg e get-neqlininleil por xyg o. Fall rlnnceg o, Cliristnnis soeinlg n. Spring flnnce, and n June beneli pnrty. Uiitstnmling spenlcers, inlerrnnl ilisenssions, and religions films are also inelucleil as en iiilemnl pnrlx of the yeo,r's o.el.ivil.ies. NEWMAN CLUB All-University With nn everexpnndingp1'ngl'ui1'1 nl well- vuried netivities, the Newlnun Club enu- tinued to lullill its rule ns the Cutholie purisli on eaunpus. lts spiritunl, intellee- tuul, und sueinl pl'0gt'tllllS were enniposed ut n wide vzniety ul events whieh in- eluded services und devotions, lectures und study pi'ng1'nins, and n yezn'-i'nu1ul sehedule of dnnees und enttee lunns. Club ineinbership is n vulunhle nssep in the tlllll0l'StttI1tlll1g nl our lluitli, une it provides nunierous opportunities tin' its pruetine. The guidance und cuunseing pi'ng1'n11i under the supervision ol Fupher Nu1'n1nnJ. 0lC0ll1'l0l', elub znlvisnr, helps nuniy students in nnttters nl spirituus, di- reetion. Newniun Club growth hns been uhh-it tl'Cll10Iltl0tlSly during the pust your tln'ough the interest shown by the lini- ve1'sity's Cnthutie llniployees Guild und the Cntholie Alumni group. '.l'hese two nrguiiizntiolis have dune niueh to foster n sense ol eonperutiuii und loynfty innong ntl Cntlinlies eonneeted with the llniver- sity. Newinnn Club Seini-Funual Fall Outing i t w In Second Now: T. Ahiko, C'IerI',' C. Ilntelier, Treasurer. Front Ilnzo: C. Ilyehlca, C'on'espenfIIng Seerelaryf ll. Cnhoon, Pmsizlenl. 4 tl I 1- , I ll . g I ' .. I hlother Church I I I ll Outside the SCA house CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION All-University Again the Clnistian Science Organiza- tion at Iloston University completed a joyous year of service to Christian sci- entists at the University. All students and faculty are invited to attend our meetings and those sincerely interested in Clwistian Science are in- vited to make application and join our ineinhcrsliip. Our weekly meetings are scheduled rcrgiilairly tlnoughout the school year, and each active member takes his turn selecting readings from the llihle and Science and I.leaItli with Key to the Sci'ipI.in'es, hy llflary Baker llddy, dis- eoverer and founder of Cliriatian Science. An inIorma.I reception was held at the hcginning ol each semester to acquaint the students and Iaenlty interested in Christian Science with the Organization and its inembcrs. The Organization sponsored two Chris' tian Science lectures this year. These were held in the Daniel L. llflarsh Chanel in ' RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS MURLIN HOUSE ,,,..-.-.T..,, Scconrl Row: D. iiuvonig A, Shrnisong L. Nixoug H, Willinmsg C. Gilmg A. Wolcollz, Fran! How: D. Vcillcux, Sccretaryg A Sclmvlml, T2'c11.w1Hrm',' J. Clcnvcs, P1'csz'r1mzI,' N. Bork. Absent.' C. Gxxstnfewn, Vlifrc-Presidclzt. HARRIET E. RICHARDS HOUSE Myles Stnrnlisli llnll, the nniin l11CI1'S dorinilory, houses opp1'oxin1ntely 800 shnleirls, This yenr's progrnnr stnrteil with nn Orienlnlion llnnee helil in the Silver Lngoon where lwo lnnnlroil stu- ilents elnrieeil lo the line nrusio ol Dieli llielrnrms' Bnnel. Next on the ngernln, more llnin sixly boys eonstrneleil n girnryl Terrier lor the llorneeonring Float Pn- rode. Un lileeenrher 15th, n very successful Chrislnnis Pnrly was held lor lilly nniler- privileged boys. The boys were assigned hig hrotlrers nnil enjoyed o line nllernoon wliiei inelnileel 6lllC1'llLllllll0Ill., relrosli- lnentrs, and gills. A MylesSln11elisl1Cho- rus Group was lorrnnlnleel this yenr, annl they song very sneeesslully nt Clirislnnis one Sp1'i1rgCin1ee1'ls. 'fhe hignlf'ni1'ol' lhe yenr look plnee ol llnyilen l'lol.i on l ehr1nn'y Qlsl, where Dieh llielrnrils supplied the rnnsie to n very enjoynlre mlnnee. The Myles Slnnil- ish nnnnnl Slrring Onling lor underpriv- ileged ehilelren woe hehl nl lhe Mielellesex Zoo. All in nl, Myles Slnrnlish llnll hnel n very enjoynlre znnl sueeesslnl yenr. MYLES STANDISH HALL . i r r 'thaw' ll ll M . y ,rllli r ill' ll l ' r i l i I . l Jann Session M The Myles Orienlnlion Dnnee WW 'Q ' Eff' l0fIc't5I1ll Brotherhood Council All-University Nvfwui How: II. Cullorg ii, Mintzg Ii. Glass: II. Knlnrowskig li. iloppovg ii.. Rnppg J, Aving S, Sfrlmuiclormnm ii. Lfilly Frou! How: D. Vmnmsscg W. Wolili, VIN-Pl'l'.9il10lii,' P, Oslrovsky, C'orrvspomIi11g Sfcrfelary,' R, Koclmnski, I'rfs1'rlm1t,' A Vamclini, li1fmrr!z'ngSec2'c!f11'y,' If. Spicer, 7'r1ra.w1rm',' li.. Milngovun. ,flb.+rcut.' Prof. S. Lipp, Arlvisor,' C. llnkcrg N. 0'Nca.I P. Selig. HILLEL FOUNDATION All-University DANIEL L. MARSH CHAPEL g c 'rugr r c ngr r McLellrn C lllossbcrgrr B Perry B Rlrudc M laylor R Toomlrs M Weed Alto P Atkinson B Butler J Cedar N lee L Mngrrnson R Marsal M Mclrrli Q Pnrzow P Petrenront C Pitts R Rider N Shaver A Straleau A Wlrrte Tenor J DrDomcnrco D Laslnran P trallaglrer F Ilrlse C lolrnson L Woodward Bass R Beyer J Bill- ings J Bowes R Davis C Dnbs B Getclrell B Ileald L Iludsorr C Kepp A Lrrll R Miller N Sanders H 'lyrres R Wrnzler 3011761105 J- Bl.ll1l11HlSl01': M. Iljirnas: C. Dubai E. Fatumg M. Gates: C. Hugor H. M L. yllir g V. M La llir 3 M. Vid-l 'w 'Sr 'i- S-H 'l- Z. e. fl. I 2. -'isis' greng M. Danlorrlg B. Denrborng P. Donnellyg D. lllrlersg D. Flanders: J. Fogg: M. Ilenderson: F. Huglrsong N. Jacobs if CHAPEL CHOIR services during the year. During 1956-57 the Chapel Choir was heard rn After U10 Services an original Clrristnras Musical Drama by Pro fessors Allen Larrrrorrr and Max Miller, and rn a ' German Requiem by Johannes Bralrms-both with orchestral accompanirnent. director of the Choir. lilly 1 The Boston Urriversity Chapel Choir renders one lr of the rrrost significant services in the family of University orgarrizations. The Singers prepare and present music for all functions of Marsh Chapel. In addition to the regular services, these musicians bring to the community several vesper Twice each month instrumental music is pro vided. Nelia Kinney and Mary Winsor were vr olinists during the past year. Professor Allen Lannom is director, and Fred Hilse, Jr. is assistant LITURGICAL DANCE CHGIR I ls I rllemhrrs Il Keen, lhrerior,'.l. Audersoug S. l+'erreirag lt. Forenurug M. Gatesg M. ttattisg U. lletehellg F llunluus, ll llodsdoug M. llolhuang S. .loncsg T. Kendallg J. Kiuueyg K. liinkg J . Morellg E. Parki- sou ll lthude I ltothgS. SheltougT. Smith. CHAPEL USHERS i ll' in ' -Y'ft'tf'fQ v'nG ... v .....u . .' 'rs LVF' ' ' 'r.H,rv'v,,Wl'l .. . -v , ..1f'tfs Q1 eats.. N. 1il.2'l.4 fmt The lQit.ur'gical Dance Choir is three years old as a nunuher ol the tfhapel llamily. Its purpose is to create through move- rnent and space the rnood of worship, and to reesta.hlish the dance as a.u integnal part ol the active worship of God. The tfhoir functions as a part ol the several Vcsper services during the year, and in addition to participating in regular Choral Vespers. the choir gives an annual lQitru'gica.l Dance Vesper. The Chore- ograplry is usually a group development under the skilled guidance ol Mrs. lleath- er Keen, Director. The Chapel Ushers are a group of volun- teers who function at all ol the public services sponsored hy Marsh Chapel. Any person in the congregation or in any college of the UniversilLy is eligible for rnenrbership. Once each mouth the group meets at the home of lleau and Mrs. Thurman for dinner and discussion. The ushers meet and greet all who at- tend the chapel services. It is their par- ticular privilege to make each person a part of the couuuunity of worshippers and to give to each one a sense of belonging. R .T.C x I I I '42,-..- W v' 1' Tj . M, .E V 4 lc. fur: W. f ,nwufiu s I l 1 en ' .1 ik ' ' - f z K Y ' ' IM, . '1 , Mi L' HH-'1'.I.JM, uv: In s i f .9 lv ' . A - E 55, I QA , 1' , 51 :gg if E I E ' ,iw ri :: ' 1' ' I -ix ll? 'Ffa-f1f :.:ifd'lAW 'll,g'f i nf A Mi 1 I W N, W Q' ' 41: M w - A' M H- A I K 1 ' f Q Wim f .fj7'jf, ,' T53 1+ H 4 ' ' ,gi 1 ,- ' r ' 5. - I . I I 1 -u .555 fl Fl li sw. pl 5 J li-s Wil'-liif' . .31 i . i I lil. Culinii-l llussvll G. Spimiey ARMY ln ziilililioii to llS1Jl'l1llll1'y olijcctivc ol' ilevcloping com- niissioiicil olliccrs for Llic Aruiy, Llic ROTC plays :iii iniporlzuil pzirl in clwvliipiiig qiizilil.iss ol' c,'l1zi1'aicli-1' and leziiliwsliip whim-li will imilw young illlllll liotti-1-uiirl more useful citizens. 'Illia lJl'0S0lll llI'0gl'2llll is ii liisiiicli goin-1'zi.l Qourso loiiil- iug lo si llvsviwfu oonmiissioii or lll,'glll2ll' Arniy oimiiiiis- sion, slioulcl llic ciiilst be ll1JlJOllll0ll ai Disliiiguislioil lil ililmgv ll1'ziiliistc. Svlcvliiiiii 'lil the Ailvsiicoil l'0lI1'Sl' ljunioi' :mil sciiioi' yiiursl is liigllly conipctitivs, :mil is lmscil on Allie slu- lll'llliiSillf1llll'llllC'gI'2Llll'S, military 1'Qciii'il. anil lvanilwsliip zilmilily. This l'lllll'SC, wliivli slri-ssvs loziilwsliip, pi-oviilos iii- slruction in IJSyC'll0l0gll lll wzu'lzu'e, iiiililziigv lwwliiiig iiiiililioils, iiigsiiiziiiliiiii, small unit lius-liivs, mul coni- lllllllllfll'llOlIH, as well :is sliilf lillllCll0l1S2lillll lJl'Ol'0llLll'0S. .liicluiliiml in the Ailvzuwocl course is ai sis-wcvli sum- nivr l'lll'2lllllll1l0l1l st ai llcgulzu' Army post or czuiip. limi gliv student rcccivvs p1':iclii'zil liclil lriiiniiig, oli- svrvcs :mil pzi1'lic-ipiitcs in simulsluil coiiiliull opilrzilioiis :mil ll0lll0llSll'ilill0l'lS, :incl visits Ariiiy i'11zll01'iul iinil Qqlllllllwlll proving gmuuils. Upon siiwcssliiil C0llllJll'l,l0Il ol lliu Ailviiiiviwl lflllll'S0, sluilenls :irc couiiiiissimicil in the 0l'licc1's lluseiw Corps sl ai special ucwnioiiy. 0If'l+'1lfI'IllS .isp S'l'.-llll SECGND YEAR ADVANCED lhirfl lfow: 'I'. Iiallyg II. II'I00ICQ'1I..ICI'ClIlI1lIlQlA. II.uycng II. Imwisg S. II:xgucg C. Fiorinug II. AI:1ttIzcsvsgC. Moclcg II. Cul Ing 'II Ihlggzulng S. Slmnmng W. Ifnllnlmng II.. IIIu'lir'hg QI, If'ml.I:rg ll, AI:'newm'yg II.. IIIIIJIIIIITI. Smmfl limo: II. Tnrrg I. Iluflsong A. IIiI1Img II. IIn.yweg If. Vzu'ji:mg W. IIIynng II.. IAIIIIIVIIIIQ .I, CflIflIIIII'l!IIII.1 .I. Iloggicg II.. Agnclng II.. Calxillg I' I I lllmwslcig W. IIcI1x'v1mI'cIcIg C, K!lI'ilIUIiIl5'II II...II1l1mong AI. IIunI.3 II. YIIFIIIIIIIIIIQ I'. Arking I . Wolpc. Frou! Row: II. IIa.II II Svluvngorg W. Alcxunflcrg I.. Wnllong II.. Trung II. I,aIIIng II. Mnlvilnillg III. 'I'l1c:kcrg II. II:m'i11gto11g IC. Ihzsscrllg A I-11,1113 .I. Ilurlm. .fIIAmzI.' W. Iiummg IJ, IIl'amII.g II. Iiurlccg I.. Ifolmng II. IIm'ringtong S. KirsIIn1crg.I.III:mning5I.I.Margolis I I'el.1'ncf-ng II. I'0wcIIg IC. IWOIIIIWHQ G. IfIpn1w:m. FIRST YEAR ADVANCED Colonel lloliert F, Strickland AIR FORCE It is my job to do Iuy utmost to preserve the guard which the Air Force keeps over this coun- try. I believe we are confronted by the necessity to support, perhaps for an iudeliuite period, the military strengtli necessary to prevent World War Ill . . . realization t. lt will require us to hold tight to the tat the nuniliers of weapons means nothing, unless we have skilled people to operate tlieni . . . ',ll1llS did Secretary of tlre Air Force, Mr. Donald lor the well ' Ollieers Trai The AFR' grain. Based on thereafter. 0llFlCEllS AND S'l'Al F A. Quarles, express a staiuliirg need Qraiued nreu of the Air Force Reserve ning Corps. DTC program st the University se' Qects students and prepares tlieni lor the duties, responsibilities and prerogatives of leaderslrip as .SAF olllcers. Its eurriculuin is conducted tliroughout the studeut's four year college pro- graduatiou, successful completion of the Advanced Course, and the needs of the serv- ice, students are eoruurissioued Second Lieuten' ants in the llirited States Air Force Reserve at a special cereurony and go on active duty shortly -ll : FH' It lr 'M-I ll I -!'l.l.l-12'!l'-U !S!!ll'11! SECOND YEAR ADVANCED Tlrirrl How: C. llllucnllcyg N. llrumillng ll. Cruise. Sffcoml llnw: N. llcrkinsg N, llclcmnlg T. Corromlg A. Gillisg J. Ver sclmrcng G. llnlmikinng l.. 'llorravag A. Tinnjcro. Frfml Row: ll. lliolmlmvskig G. Mnyerg W. Kerry ll.. llolmkcrg J. lllclonl ll. 'l'cmpurlcy. .lbsw1l,' A. lJrmlyg ll. Cnrscmg ll. llnllg ll. Jolmsnng J. Munuingg ll. Pnulg J. Tnilg S. Villnnis. FIRST YEAR ADVANCED Second Row: Fl.. llrcnie1'gS. Slmpirog ll. llossg l'.'l'1'11sscllgll. Winer. l vronl1low.' S. Smilllg ll.. Gnllnglmerg ll. Fitzgcmlrlg l.. lmricg F. Kelley. flbscnl: J. llrllsilollg A. lfll1glisl1gJ. Mitclncll. SCABBARD AND BLADE AII-University I'Iu'nI Ituw: II. 'IIau'rg II. St-Iutgerg .I. Mitt-Inellg T. Lesekg II. Slmrgtrg C. Iiurnteletsg A. Isgurg T. IVIllgg2tIlQ M. Schooner: II Struvinleg T. tI'IIu11evau1g II. I oste1'g A. AIIPIIIIIQ A. WineI1eII. Seeonrt How: II. IIIJIIIISUIIQ W. I5eI11'enIeItIg W. tilylmg A Bitmlmeg II. Breuneug lI.Zeytmmjiu11gJ, Curling It. Sultzhergg lt. Pikeg II. Iioelmrg A. St'IlLlIIIIIQ II. Imtaowskig II. DIIIIIIIBIEJQ S. Sltumun. Fwntt Ituw: II. IIuIIg M. Iluntg W. Alexauxtlerg II. Wolpe, that Lt.: II. Cutler, t,'apIuInp lst I.I. W. Cieeule .fI:lvism',' II, IVI:1ssel'y, Ist l.I.,' If. Wutlou, Syl.-xl!-.fIrm.w,' III. 'IIlIt'IC0l'1 II. Lewis: ti. Ilzlyes. .'IImeuI.' II. IIurtIweIIg N. Bel -1 court. A. Bibbog D. Ijruntg tl. IIurkez II. Ilullg II. Lewisg A. IIuConteg II. Mttetfloutlg S. N ieullg V. l'et1':teezu II. Powellg II. Selnwuger. :...jI, an . N., . I .1 L ,H , . , I 'I - ,I I!'1 ' 1 I It 1 . It WI' I ' T fI I W . -I p gt , I' I It ' . I , E A L We . A I I Q f . If t .. I. 'V 1' I tlelxtpztrny Ii, titll II.eg't of the Nttl.im1ztI I V TTT I HV, . - I, It I . 'L II I. I H 1 ' I 1 ' , t . - ff I ,f III ..I0110l'itl'y II'I1I1t.m't' boeletv ot beatlabeml 1 I - it y N A I fx ' U ' V I lt .' and Blzttle enjoyett its grezttest yezu' at It ,fl QW' 'I , -'I b I- My itll cn lllu I . - ,f .ext I . Justou I111ve1e1t.y. I1e Bttee com- I I uw, , ' ' u I A I I I. -,Ar It I JIetetIIISIUIIzt1u.IIl'Ll1tItlIyeat1'uI1eIe1'the I VN I ezttlensltip of at tirst rate stattf of otlieers I ' A IAM, .LR which inelutlecl IIerseI1eI Cutler, Cup- fff11UpB...lsS .ztmg Douztltl Mttssery, tsl. Lt.g Frttntc W olpe, Qual Lt.g G-. F1'etIe1'ieIa Iluyes, lst Sgtg Leltoy Wztlton, SQI..-Ut-Al.'IllSQ and .st Lt. W iltietm Cieeuto, U .S.A., Attvisor. .'wenty-two pledges were tapped into orotllerlloocl by tI1e ttued Cotouel att the .I'IiIittt1'y IIztII, the I1igI1IigI1t of the yeet1 s ttetivities. SCU.IIIItIl'tl and Blzute had 1uzt11y service its well its soeiatl tttfztirs. The an- mml Hell night for pledges was turnetl into at IIelp night, as the pledges spent the night helping the IIfIztsszteI1t1setts'IIt1- lfet-ettlesis :mtl Health League. The senior III'tII.Ilt4l'S reeeivetl tplwit- tml II,t Iws LU. 73, 7 All-University The Arnold Air Society, organized here x to help Air Force ll.,0.T.C. cadets he- ...- come better othccrs tlrrougli training in lcadersliip, rnanagement, and introduc- tion to rnalxlxers of current interest, has grown rapidly in the last few years. In addition to the lilm programs con- ducted, the society invites prominent military personalities to speak before the society's rneetings. As part ol its service program, the Arnold Air Society con- ducts tire A.F.lt.0.T.C. display booth on the llniversity's Parents' Day anrf High School Day. The members take frequent lielrl trips to poin ,rs of interest in the local area, as 1 1 tain' V 'I 1 L. ' Itliglrt instructions well as places further away, incfuding i '1pV, , ' , . Otis AFB., General Eleetric's jet engine I ix 1 j n plant in lynn, West Point, Steward A.F.ll., ann Wriglit-Patterson A.F.B. ln June a hanque 3 with presentation of awards, ant prcscn tation ol gifts to sen- iors wind rrr a school year of learning, training, ant enjoyment. Wlioolorg G. Siunuonsg J. Wilunnig li. Bnsilon. Absent: A. Jolnisong ll. Lewis: B. Portorg ll. Siikuig K. Snlnllieg ll. W elclig PERSHING RIFLES All-Universily l oio'lli llow: li. lnliollg W. llolilorg D. lloliong B.. llolrlnning S. Burgg B. lliclziwog R. Avnkisng C. Cniiisog L. Knulinaing ll. Bollinsg il. Siiivi. Tliiril llow: B. liinng W. Aclinnsong P. llvlioog P. Slnnliiewinzg J. Bnllislng li. llziljiinilccsg W. Wliillvng B. Flynng l . Pll1lGl'ZyIlHlll1il. Kiissolsg ll. llliisllioln13B. 'Pillolsong ll. llellygA.l'lo1'i'innnig'l'. Broclei'ii-lc. Seconil llow: 'l'. Pollsg K. Ainlorsong ll. linlzg W. llonnorg C. llnrwllzg S. liovineg N. 'l'i-incluilollng G. Allong J. Allen: B. Brsunsteing D. Tnlliortg B. llornog J. Nevollg B. llusscllg J. llonlong A. liilioloyg A. llnisinglong P. Weslg D. llolinesg J. Colpitls: S. Finiinglon. 1 ronl llow: ll. l i'nnl4lin, Isl Berpeunlg 'l'. lllllll'l', Speriul Si'i'vioi'.s lllliiw: W. lllcxnndw, Plvilgc l'1'aliiiligQlllc'orf C. Knrnloliini, fliljnlnnlg Cnpluin li. Nouonscl1ii'zi1iilo1', zliliiisor,' lll. llunl, lf'opiioninli'np llllioer: K. Cnrloyg Cnplnin A. llull1o1'l'o1'd, flilpisor: li. Wollon, Egiwnlipii llllicwg ll. Soliwngor, Upafralions llllicurg lil. Bolioonor, Drill Qllliwg ll. lluyos, 1 iuunce il' Sn p ply lllllcor,' ll. 1'ilio,I'nlili'f' lnfoivuulsimi Qlllcvr. Floor: W. llolliiciw P. llloronog ll. lll'PIllll?ll2 ll. llo1'n1nngJ. D. W oils. Puniilo ol the lliiooiis I l'crsliing llilles N nlionzil l'lonoi'zn'y Mili- liiiy Socioly lirsl look its plnoo in the Boston lliiivifrsily Conlnninily only six sliorl yours algo. Since tlnit time lllQIl1lJGl'S ol Coiiipiniy B lnivo slrivoii lo lie roi:- ognizoil as on orginiizzilioii ooiitiibuliiig lo the oiluozilioinil process ol tlio Univer- sity, ninl ilvrlionloil lo osloblisliing iinil developing the ossonliol qinililios ol gooil ollioors ol lln' ilrineil Soi'vii'os. As on orgiiiiiziilioii, llonipzniy B list spring won llio Plll- lQll1 llogi111o1il.Bi'ill Moot proving llioii' siiporiority ovoi' J v'p4 ., lGllIIlSll'0l1ltlllllVl'l'Pllllllllillglilllll. 'fliis i rs . -s. ,g l,,f,f'-'fL1i. , , 1, ' . ,. p -is , .J wm v li young llioaloinpuny took pnrl. ni' llio Wn,,,.g5g.Qqpi: i w if , L' pf lpnioooiniiip lilonl. lhnnilo by piovnnig f u. in Ha oolorlul Li'1oli.il1'lll loznn annlllio Pros- ? .,., 1, ,l A - i. ll.0l1l,S llonor linairilg ond poi'lo1'n1cf. ol Ivhh ll . H, tio Boston lliiii'e1'sil.y-lloly liross liool- v-:' pf lf s-.. gi ,gigg fkifffgei ball liznne, lloloiniis Dill' lziisnlo, and ,I ,Filip 2 - Ll . J . l..10ilI1lll.llllBllllllllwllllll. -H 1' .nzgg h i l.p pi ,I l'oi'sl1i1igB.illeNzil.io1nilllono1'zi1'ylllfil- JJAV A-112' i'i1 igoi'y Society will oonliiiuo lo los .er is Hs- v .1 - v 1 -' - uf-w-Q SOCIAL ATI-I LETICS SERVICE ALPHA PHI OMEGA All-University JJJHJWJ llvwf ll. C0ll0Il3 D. HJIIUSS il- Ciininiingg Il. Bois: P. Wheeler. Srooml Row: J. IIoIl'maug B. Weriverg T. 0'Donovong K. Loorog ll. llippingorg ll. Siinmons: C. Lorlilg P. Spirorg P. Juiclrriiiuig ll. llullg J. Lewis. 1 rorit llow: Mr. ll. Bryiuit, Ailoisorg ll. llillg ll. lloolizir, Trori.rrrrrr,' ll. Norton, V 'JCU-JJ'I'PS'llJl47lJj W. llolhior, l'rrsi'driil,' W. Ilohler, lhiroriliny Srcrrlriry,' C. Aiiisloighg Doon J. M rKonzio, zldoisor. Alrreul: J. Nuhilo, l 'irr-llrrriilrnlg ll.. lllirmiirigloo, C'orrrrpoirrlirig Secretary: C. Burtlettg J. Bouuioorilg R. l,ill1'lillllfli1 ll.. Costing ll. Dozing A. lliisoiiliohrg A. Wohhorg ll.iZeytoo11jio1i. Alpha Phi Oruego Nolioiiol Service Fro- P' lrr'11i'ty zigroiii slo1'lLril tho yrorwfo1'l4iiigo11 the froslmion :mil lrzinsfri' shiilerit ori- rnlotioo. llosiilos soliciting, lho l'r'olo1'riity llo- riziteil port of the proc-rolls of lost yrzir's , . . t .lgly llllilll 011 Campus lfoirlost lo lho U.M.0.l.. Boosts llod loullier A ' ,. , . ,led hrzillirr l,fiLll'll.lillgl1. 'l'lrl' ' J no Hollins ol A.l .0. wore ogoio tho Qiosls of Iligh School Joy, ond on Scout llziroor ll:-my when Explorer Scoops lll'0lIl .ho New llrrgloiril Council rome to ar spo- ciol progrorn :it tho ilfiiivorsity, ccsigrrod go help 'them pick their coroors. Alpha fhi Omega oiisworoil 'gho roll our lielporl in organizing the liI'GS.,1Il1lLI1 class olliorrs io C.ll.A. The Ugly Mon 011 Uorripiis Contest provoil to he as big ar success os hisl yoor. lu those :incl Hllllly other woys iiiw' H iv- GAMMA DELTA College of Liberal Arts ii Secoml Row: M. Il1'ouillu1'dg P. Maulcg P. King, Treasurer. Front Row: ll. Martino, Sccrctary,' J. Peterson, Presiclenl. Absent: E. Adrien, Vice-P-reslirlcnl,' N. Agoslinog C. Griffin. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB All-University Il WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM AII-Universify Thircl 1Iow.'II. IIzu'cIingg M. Arlusg J. IIIomng. SawmI lIuw.' J. Sc-nrpitig L. Fitzgcrulclg V. Sznllciuwiczg B. CI1uII'ecg J KIe1111ccIyg II. Cuinog II. Nujmiunl. FTUIIJ IIcrw: M. IIuII, l'ubIIrriIy,' S. Smilkstein, TrIfusurer,' J. IICIIIIIIIIIII, Cu-Uczptuin S.I.f'.C. II. Pcu1b01'Ion, fIcIvIsur,' M. CopcnImveI', Cu-CapIzIIn,' C. MlIl'jII1y, SecrcIu1'y. Abswztr A. IIussg IJ. Uassg J. Bus siguunig S. Iicnmrmig J. Cavolilnsg C. Duvisg II. DeLeuco3 J. IJUHIIIIIQ N. Eulong IC. IEICIISIIIIIIIQ II. Goldbergg B. Ilolruesg S JuuIQ A. IIulc'I1Insong S. Kclleyg A. Kiludisg S. Leveyg M. IIIusscyg HI. IIIinnigg S. Putinog A. I'0IiIiuII'g A. IIose11IeIcIg D Scllmidtg F. Scolleg M. SIQIIIIIIIQ M. Steveng M. 'I'uIuuIu11g N . Vezzvllug A. Youd. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Sargent College AWN I III A ,J I YGUNG REPUBLICANS All-University Second f?ow: A. Gillisg G. Znlvnng G. Bnkcrg IC. Brysong H. Cutler. F ron! Row: L, Mintz, Svcrelaryg O, WflSSCl'I'llfllla PW 1'1lcnt,' H. Golrllwcrg, Vice-I'1'esidcnt,' B. Loc, Treasurer. k mfg K 4' V or GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA AII'University Srcond How: M. 'l'isl1lergS. Giliixg E. Kulksteiug E. Marx. l rorrt How: P. Zucker, Treasurer: E. Yellen, Ind Vrw Preardmt S. Bloo1ube1'g, lr! V ice-Pfrrfsiderrt: J. llwshkowilz, Corresponding Scvreturyg L. Mintz, Recording Sardar y Abreu! b Levey,Presirlcrrtpll.GoldsteiugMissli.Sette1'be1'g,AdrvisorgM1's.S.Thuruluu,fldvisor,'S.Lmv1'cr1ce li lortnry P ARMENIAN CLUB all-university OUTING CLUB All-University P21var:z1livv C'on11zzz'1I1:c.' V. l'itcwvo, Vf00'PI'0Sl,IZ0llf,' S, Golrllmg, Secrcirzfyi A. Akcrlcy, Pres1'dent. .'Ibse1zt.' Prof. A. Ilcyn A1lz'isor,' J. Momma, Tnrasurcr. G T11l.Tl1 I111111: 11. 11'i11g111'g 11. 111'11ll1l11llj S. Kl1lIgS11C1'1,1Q11. 1l1111'1J111111l11, 1'r1f11111111r,' D. 111111113 L. lll'1l'10. S11111111 I111111: 11. 111111- 11111111 11. 1 11'11llll1ll1.Q J. 1V1111'seg 11. 801111111 D. C11111'111l1g J. W1l1111lQ A. 1111el.1111111g J. 11111'11wil1: 11. Blllglllllllj R. 11u1'11111g 11. 11111ssc1'y. 11111111 I111111: 11. 111111111115 11. W111111, S111r111'11,' S. Clulse, 111071111151 111 111119111 S. S111i1l1, S1'1rrc1111y,' J. 111111111113 11. B11111cl1, V111 S111'111'1'1': 011. V. 111111111111l11, f111111's11r,'1 .Zcy1111111j11111g11. K1'11pp. 1111111111: A. 0111111101111 11. 1111111113 C. 11u1sic11g 11. 1101150111 E. K1'11111'iul1sg B. L111lgS1l1l1Q B. 11101111 J. 8111113 S. 5101101115 Il. 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'1'l1is 1111511 y11111' will 111' 1'11111Gll11JU1'01l by11'111.1-1'11i.y 1111-11 A111111-11Wi1111i11g1011111-11i1ies 1111 11111' 111 11111111 111e 1.1+'.1f. l'0ll1?W01,1 11s 0111511 1'1f..111i1111- sllip w1111 1111 1111ive1's11y A11111111i1111'111.i1111. 01111 111 1111- 01 Illlljlfl' 11111v11111111s 111 1'1'1111'1'11i1y 11l'1l1111'S was 1.116 .11gl11y 1111111511111 s111'11111l s1'11'1v111111' 1'l1S111l1g pI'Ogl'11Ill. 1111111' 1111 111'w 111'111f1'il1ll 1111 up by '1111'1.1 .11., i111'11111i11g 1l1'1'S11II11'11 1111111 1111111111-11 1111111 1'11s11i11g 111' pl111lgi11g 11'111.111'11i1111s 1111111 11111 l111.11'1'1l1l11 111 1111111 1105111111111 y1'11l'. 0111111 1111111 100 S1l11lC1l1S1'Gg1S1101'1'11 1111 1110 1111111111 1'l.1Slll1lg IJ1'11g1'1lIll. 11111151 111111111 scrvice 11.1111 5111111111 111'11jec1s 1111111 11111 111 11111111111 1111s y11111', 5111111 11S services 111 111e1111s11111 Asso- 1fi11111111 1111 111'1111'1lc11 1,1llll1ll'0I1, 11111 11011111 l11lll1.1, 1111 1l11111v111's11y 111111111 Drive, 1.1111 .1i111111y Fllllll, 111111 1111111 W111111 11C11V11111'S1l0l'1Jl1'11g1'S. T111 G1'1'0li1111l1, 11101111111- light 111' 11111 1'1'111c1'1111y s111'1111 1111151111 11115 111111 111' 1110 Full rushing pinrluccrl live new hrntlicrs Im' Lninlnln Chi Alpia.. A Hlllnkc-work progrnin was SL'1il.I'IfliI Im' nomo of our nllnnni, nnrl the AFL- istls Ball gnvo Illon Ilnssols Innnl n l'Eil-I work- out. A Inll full of Ionthnll rnsllllncl in tI1emtmit.ioi11 of the IF C nnrl lfnivcrsity trophies for om' tro- phy shell. Illlwrn was a nnvniornlilc night when We-nry Willicn Wenzel scorccl 38 points nnil lVInc cnnglit n IWD pans with his oyvs closefI.I . . . Cliristnins and the nnnnnl iliiflcrprivilogoil cIiililrcn's pa.rI,y . . . Wliile roses for Sigma Kappa. Our nnnnal cxcinsion to tho Alumni Lodge nt Belknap was n g'l'CIl.I1SIlCCOSSQ some of tI1cbrot.Inn's can nctnnlly ski. IVIIII-SOIIIPSIAYI' Help Week pro- clncvil some rmnnrlcnhlv clinngcs nl, 157 Inlay Slnto. 1Ii'o1,I1cr1Ioga.ii wns nn insligntor with wnllpnpm' nnil new hnllwnom hxliircs. Alter the inspimtioii -nn I-iittirc renovation from chandeliers Io car- 11I'I1S'+H.I1II Q41 plcflges, now hloofl, to continue the hnc Irnililion of Lninlnln Chi Alpha, fnnnflccl nl, Iloslmi Univarsily in 1909. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ,R n NV, j E' S'i'igTfI I y 1 Wh, Ai ' q1 I I ,KH . .H Q' 2 F ru- wi I J-A ,--v- l lp IIA nl , gg lil ,Ina III ,f'-I nm: , i ' ' ,il I i'5 :7-' i Q I 9--I 1, .5 I i Ii I ' I Q ,I i I ll if I' mi' I FL I II 'III il' sw: I , T- fl If A I 'I I f , X i iq -,I '-,. 1 in A 51L,+ifnfh: ' I I . M- in ' V ,T II 'ylffni -,gil IIII IQI ' ,, . E JL IIH ,-hal A f, gl! I ., H F1155 U If ' I , f 'Iiniiiiiwin I f if E if 'I,.Ig1'i M '51, ,f ,..... In . A AIA A' :aff 1- A I ,I Wa., ., 'I ' , . 5,,,,...f.I- .-1 .-- J f Iv 157 Ilny State Ilnarl ,413 Ilixiclnncl mv' 1 n -in -n v. .H . .i. 24 2 -- - lfburllz lleea' W. Aaellg A. llluestcing G. Sneidcrg Y. Strogollg W. Albcrgg D. Ilerlcowitz, rllember-at-Large. l'lrird lluw: l H LibowgK.Kolu1aug l.l.Sne1'rna1r3 ll. llottenbergg ll. Shapiro, Scrihcg ll.. Silverman, Lt. Master. Second llew: A. llrhelcy 1' . 1 l ll. Novichg C. Noviclcg C, llusichg ll. Cnhcug J. Foxy ll. Fislunan. Front ltote: L. lllichunur, lllaslcr,' J. Scgnlg L. JIIIGCOUI a P H. Kushner' L. Cohen' lt, Schwarlzg M. Ulazer. flhseul: Prol.S.'l'1'ou'ln'idge, rlrlfvrferrr',' J. Horowitz, Earelzacqfuer: ll. A811135 1 3 A. lfreedrnang A. llcldruang A. lloldsteing ll. Goldstone: L. llolanrang D. Laninsg S. ltatuerg ll. Rosenbergg li. Sachs ll. Strogollg ll. Selig: ll.. Melhadog H. Winer. r lighted by the acc a great boost to t Week Bull the chapter enjoy endar. Iliglrliglrts Dedication Wee. phaned children. Alllji house, locat able direction ol S ALPHA EPSILON PI Zeta Deuteron Chapter ol Alpha Epsilon Pi corn- pleted another successful year on earn uisition ol a new house. ed on Bay State Rent re entire b1'o'tl1erhood. ocial Chairman, Abe ' red a very successful pus, high- The new , has been Under the Goldstein, social cal- ol the year were:'l'l1e Qlay Hide, tend, Greek Weekend Forrnal Di1u1crl'arty, Casino Nite, Teas, andthe Spring Forural Weekend. Througlrout the year the ruen of AEPi aided such organizations as: The Hed Cross, Hillel Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Fund, The lled Feather Agency, and the Heart Fund. In addition, e wonderful Christnras Party was he ld for or- Fer the Brothers of AEPi, it was a year of lun, service, and lJI'0LllQ1'll00Cl. Nateh'a'ly 1956-1957 was a year to remember! At A K Psi, they always are. With a cross section ranging from Hey, man, whero's my pool cue to Well, really now, let's face it: Creen WAS too hard on Ant.igone!l', you come up with some fabu- lous situations. llut then, that' s part of the charm of A K Psi, a beautiful union of sixty high strung businessmen. The year was a success from hot.h the profes- sional and social aspect. A steady flow of speakers on our professional nights was well balanced hy Dixieland jam sessions, theme parties, formals fineluding our Sweetlreart Formal, which is always the highlight of the yearl, smokers and teas. There are so many wonderful memories: rush- ing, pledging, New Brother's llanquet, the Christ- mas party, the float parade fseeond placel and the Father and Son Banquet. 181 Bay State Read -1 '- - . . , -N fr, -1'-lilly, ' ' yeas' 1-, j 5 'E s ' A nf -... Sgr? I- .I V , W Y, ALPHA KAPPA PSI -- ' 1- ,,- I K K 1 x ' ' fi., A i l -.F Q V that N . , t f all If 'gf in li .,. pf, -, Q M H A . . 1 s - ' , 1, lt W, ' I 1 -. ' I I' 'I gr., 1 F IU! l, vi ffl. ,-' I wil ' .4 X p lp Q, ' N , tl s 'u Homecoming float lj Darth Roni: ff. Fuller: P. Koeer: ll. Clmmers: C. French: ll. lVlitchcll: ll. Ryder, S. llohnesg N. lleleourtg J. Cofleyg J, f f' 'w l Third lto1v:J.'l'ait1'l'. Illia: J. lllanningg K. lienrneyg li. liellyg W. Glynng J. W lleelerg ll. Paulauskas. Second How: M, Mineog C. Coinerlonl: lt. ll'liecl'e: ll,Sp:n1e:isg.ll. Sclnvanierg J. Vci'sel1a1'o11g C. lleinielig J. Dean, Front ltow: C. White, Sccrclnry,' lt. liallin, l':'ec1.vurer,' ll. Malta, l'rosidnnt,' ll. U'llci1', J nnior V dict'-lacsialoiilg D. llrenneng A. llirliiny. Absent: l'rol'. J. illevizos, .ilclviaoiq A. Bililio, Senior l ice-llresiclcnt: li. Burlceg lt. Andersong J. Deliorenzog L. Gntelicllg D. Hines' I lt. lillllllltllll V. Noceag F. lticcg ll. Vcnlola. DELTA SIGMA PI Gamnia Chapter of Delta Sigma l'i celebrated its 40th 1lIlIllVQ1'Stll'y at Boston 'U11ive1'sit.y. Un our many professional tours we create a closer allili- ation between the oo111111e1'cialwo1'ld and students of conniierce. Speake1's well establislied in the business world attended our meetings and cn- ltoaring'l'ii'e11ties1tevi5iLQd ligliteiieil the ibrotliers and fellow students on business policies and IJ1'0CQtllll'0S so that we may be better piepared 'to assume our respoiisibilities as college graduates. The development. and continuance of good brotlierliood is equally iinportaiit to the brotliers of Delta Sigma Pi. Participatioln in U11ive1'sity organizations, iiitei'-f1'ate1'1ial functions, and coin- Illtllllly activities such as the lied Featlier, the lted Cross, and the C1'llStttl0i0l'llll'0Ctl01l1 are en- joyed and encouraged. Tlll'0llgll good ln'otl1e1'l1ood is made a better fraternity, a better University, and a better coin- munity. fiappi Phi Alpha, oldest fraternity on the Boston finiversity campus, celebrated its 80th anniver- sary this fall C1876-19563 with an alumni reunion ihat was the biggest and best in many a year. For a fraternity to remain in existence and srosper for sueh a period of time, it must have a foundation that is based on something more than fust social activities. Brothers of Kappa Phi Al- riha hold important positions in many University organisations such as: The Interiraternity Con- ference, The Student-Faculty Assembly, 'Phe llllB, The Newman Club, The Student Clrrislzian Association, and others. 'Phe fraternity has always been among the leaders in lending support to Terrier athletic teams and in participating in worthy charities. The initiation formals, Homeeeming and Christ- mas Party were just a few el the parties that liv- ened up the sehool year and left the graduating seniors with many happy memories of the time they spent within the portals of Kappa Phi Alpha. With just tive members being lost to gradu- ation, the fraternity ca.n look forward to a future of continued growth and prosperity. KAPPA PHI ALPHA 1069 lleaeon Street lf-1 New Brothers ix - lust gi'i H hI4,.tj!.,L ixtligri Second llolo: W. Kleing A. 'Prnuh1'1'. llrnherg N. Silleng S. N iss: R. Rrnusog Z. Mestelg ll. Rotl1sel1ild3S. Fenelielg A. Anrong P. lloldsinith. Front llow: V. Weinsteing A. lluutg W. Belrrenleldg L, Cohen, Grand Regent: R. Kntnell, Treoruror,' L. Lipslcyg R. Kelso. Absent: Prol. M. Cohen, Advisor: ll. llodos, Vice-llrorid PLPWYILQ 'l'. Slrerurnn, Seeroluryg M. Asnesg L. Bensong L. Rornsteing D. Brnndtg L. llyelnsg A. Coheng Ql. Colnrg M. Covilzg R. Epsteing W. Peinlrergg C. lleldnntng J. Gordong N. llordong li. Koehg ll. Knnnninsg R. Kropg ll. Knslinerg J. Leving R. Rohhinsg M. Ronong R. Rutlrnnng R. Snvngeg ll. Selnnnnng M. Snlowilzg N. Selrwnrtzg K. Seheillerg D. Spielg M. Stepperg F. Sngururnng M. 'Puekerg ll. Wall- ueeg S. Weielrergg D. Weelcstein: R. Young. PHI ALPHA r Phi Alpha enjoyed one ol its grentest yenrs so- cinlly, ntlrletienlly, nnd i11 student government. The most inrportnnt event wns the pnrchnse ol n spneions new HMtLl1SlUll,, nt 79 Gnrdner Street, nenr University Field. llighliglrts ol the yezn' in- i elude: the Spring Sweetlrenrt llorrnulg the tra.- . ditionnl Pledge lnil.inl.ion hnnquotg ond the grent Decorating tho new House mlllwuw llwier-'t Phi Alphn entered tennis in every phnsc of the - ' IFC i11lt1'o111u1'nl progrnin, ond the hrotlrers nlwnys gnvo their nll. Phi Alphn also showed trernendous spirit in the student government of the University. 'Plrere were brotl1ersneI.ive in all phases of eannpns lile with 1'Cpl'PSCl1LtLLlVCS ol the lrnternity in Delta, Loch, Senrlet Key, nnd Wl1o's Who. ' The hue 57 pledges ore eertnin to curry on the high stnneiirg ol Pi ehopter nt Boston Uni- versity. Signiai Alplin llpsilon, lonnileil llflnrelr 9, 1856 as si Nntioiinl lrolernity nt the University of Alo- lmnini, lines grown to be one ol the lnrgeslg lrnter-A nities in tlie eonntry. 'lllle lli'loosn.f:l1i1selpt.s lleto- llpsilon Cliopler woo fonnilecl on this eninpns in 1892. The nim ol the lrnliernity is to rlevelop n. rlennite spirit ol renponsiliililxy ns to seliolnrsliip, elinr- oeler nnil nel.ivil,ien. This year, on in the post, SAE lielil its own in the inlier-frnilpernil,y worlil. In seliolzirsliip, it rnnkeil seeonil out of ten on enm- pns nnfl P2Qnrl out of M5 in tlie national lrnlxernity. For I.lielonrtl1 strniglit yenr, Sigma Alplio Epsilon won the float pnrnile, l,llllS retiring the trophy, nnil in sports the Sig Alplisn annexed the lioekey znnl swinnning tropliies. 'lllie lrnternity is well repieseritecl on enmpus in Scarlet Key, Stnrlent Government, nnrl vnrions sports nneli no the foolfinll, soeeer, crew onil Ski tennis. The elinpter also lionsts of two under- grnrlunle Men of the Year. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Ci iristinns Party 'U O ' 1 ,,Ll9, -,Q Q- ,, lid. 'ilwa wgirlligii - ffl! A If l 'mf' i I Mr. - fm . J 1, 'fri' 13. li A Prize Winning Float V Priya, .... A :I Fourth. Roni: S. Kirslrner: J. Suck: G. Smith: M. Kane: S. Cohen: l. Waldman: gl. Reinsdorl: B. Frank. Third Row: F. Welle: M. Sherman: P. Polishook: H. Tnubin: G. Spelios: R. Hcldeman: C. Zucker: R. Fierstein. Second Row: J. Wilkes: L. Lipton: A. Mindlin: R. Kramer: J. Brusiloli: S. Turshin: R. Abrams: W. Ret 1: P. Faith: N. Liebow. Front ltoro: S. Reitmau: R. Sill, Scribe: ll. Lungsurn, Clroncellor: ll. Korn, M crnber-at-large: S. Cutler, Clroplain. Absent: Prol. A. Beek- with, Advisor: E. Sill, Historian: S. Smith, W nrdcn.: T. Abcnd: E. Andelnran: L. flassil: ll. Berman: B. Bolter: M. Bot- nlck: M. Brent: J. Rrickrnan: S. Bronstein: R, Brooks: J. Cohen: A. Danberg: R. todd: A. Epstein: R. Factor: M. Feder- rnan: N. Fine: N. Friedman: J. Glovsky: S. Golburgh, Vice-Clran.ccllor,' L. Goldstein: L. Gray: L. Jacobs: P. Hendel: R. Isenberg: J. Kamens: G. Ketover: L. Lnngsarn, Bursar: A. Maclrtuz: ll. Qliarkowitz: D. Mayzcr: M. Medoli: J. Navick: A. Prives: R. ltasher: P. Romnnow: M. Rosenbaum: S. Rosenberg: C. Rotrnan: J. Rubinovitz: J. Ruttenbcrg: W. Sadoi: S. Segerman: M. Shapiro: G. Starr: D. Wilson: F. Wolf: M. Wolf: S. Walk: F. Zimnn. TAU EPSILON PHI TE? Celebrated its sont year on campus and it was certainly a memorable one, socially, athlet- icaly and academically. Once again TEPS were leaders on campus . . . Business Manager on the R. JJ. News: Editor-in-Clrief, Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager and Coordinating Edigor of the HUB: President of Lock: Treasurer of Tau Mu Epsilon: Vice President and Publicity Director of the Drama Club: active members in Scarlet Key and in Who's Who. Looking back . . . memories of a wonderful year . . . watching the football games in the rain and snow, welcoming the old men back lor Home- coming as New England Mutual Hall, Chancellor Langsam accepting the IFC basketball trophy at the Greek Ball, Rushing, the Hobo and Roaring Twenties parties, Chinese food. collecting for the Kiddy Kamp fund raising drive, painting the house, the Pledge party, those water lights in the spring, Parents Day, TEP Weekend, cramming Roaring Twenties Zetn Beta Ten is one ol the lnrgest frnternities in the eonngry with fortyesix nctive chnpters nnrl forty-seven nlnnmi elnho. It honsts such members ns Jack Benny, Felix Fl'ttllltllll'l0l', Bernard Bn- rneh, George Alpert, enrl Dewey Stone. Mn Clrnpter of Zetn Betn Ton egein enjoyed sr complete enrl successful college yenr. The men of ZBT gninerl prominence this yenr by compiling ,hc highest scholastic nvernge nrnong the Greeks. fi11ntlilcl,iee, ZBT enlxererl successful teams in the intre.mnrol footba.ll, hoekelhnll, softhnll, nnrl 'iowling leagues, with the howling Lenin copping the trophy. Also representing ZBT were Henry lovin of the vnrsile.y hockey lxenm oncl ltoger iiollonrler of the versity fencing temn. There ore nlso mzmy brothers in Lock :mtl Senblrnrcl nnrl iilncle. ZETA BETA TAU sl Q018 Commonwealth Avenue Hewniian Party ft l 1 l l 1 l X WH W g .V .r- l 'r If 0 J AA II Q 'N 511' ft f I P5 X44 ' 1 A Ax 1 W M M-1' Y .N A-SO, ,H Ll l L. J .qvln .IMI clnwynw Mf Rn Tire Panhellenic Conference is the governing body and the sounding board for tl1e sixteen sororities at Boston University. Three of the sororities are local and thirteen of them are national wiph affil- iated groups at other universities and colleges. The functions and duties of the Panhellenic Conference are: to help the sororities operate on a dignified, cooperative, and fair level, to nraintain high social and scholastic standards, to act as a sounding board for sorority, inter-sorority and university affairs, to compile rules wl1iel1 govern the sororities in rushing and pledging, and to pro- mote eooperation and a spirit of fellowship and service. Each year tl1e Panlrellenic Conference sponsors and lor participates in the Panhellenic Sing, the Greek Weekend, service projects, and an all-Uni versity Rushing Program, as well as a number of activities in cooperation with other organizations within Boston University. PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE O 1 Greek Ball Award Winning Sororities i l S rlllr:P.S 'r'f - iff' 1 ' econ our ur1tr,l. lrub ,lx. lrreur,L.lAerrilellg K. Collirrsg A. Jucobseug S. Leuclrsg J. Colesg M. Mzr1'clrrre1'. Front How: J. lll'LlSGl'Q P. 'l'er1'illg A. Crrrrole, l'frcrrwrzr'rr,' A, Ilersey, Prre'si'cIerrlg,.C. Quirmry, Viw-l'rresidrml,' ll. Websterg M. Coperrlraver. Alrsrrrt: J. Lovell, llernrrlrirry Srcrrlfrryg B. Nay, rlIurrlrull,' Prol. E. liurrlrrer, rlclrrrorg C. llln-Curllryg G. Ryzrng M. Selrullerg A. Slzuleg A. Wulbertg F. Zeidrrrurr. Airuuul llrrlloweeu Party DELTA DELTA DELTA The uelivilies ol Alplrzr's 'l'1'i-Dells varies from service pmjecl-s lo llreure elrrrrces which uraele lor ar full, fun-pirelced selreclule. In Ucrlolrer we lrelcl an Alumni Tea, Motlrer- Dzu1glrle1'Teer, and rr l'ltLill0VV061l Dzrrrce. We airl- elresserl envelopes for the 'l'.B. Drive mid 'zrwzmlecl serlrolariplrips to girls errrolled in the Llrriversily. lNe'1'e Brurking on ll. lr. wars the therrre ol our lloul, rr huge piggy bunk, wlrielr won lliirfl prize in the lloirreeouriiig Prrracle. Our formal dirrner- Llarnee lfirilirrtiou was lrelrl at Llre Kennrore llolel and llre lrudiilioirzrl Pine Party put the firrisliiug' louelres Oll 1956. 57 uslrererl in ar very extensive ruslring progrzriri, the big Spring Weekend, and the tmclitiorrzrl Pansy Brealclrrst lor our grruluates. Berrcll parties, cultural rrreetiugs, Sundays :rt Mzrrslr Chapel and Ollieers Trzrirrireig Progrzirrri were all Typical of T1'iwDellals wonderful year. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Phi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gainrna was establisherl in 1889, tie lirst women's fraternity on the Boston ilniversity earn- pus. Since that time, tie chapter has grown in both size anrl stature. During the past year, :he Kappas par- tieipaterl in many campus activities. Four of our members were sirigiietl out for mem- bership in Scarlet Key, and another was initiated into Phi Beta Kappa. Among our chapter activities were an informal party with Sigma Phi Epsilon, the annual Christmas party at the Charlestown Girls Club, our Initiation Formal anrl the I-Iouseparty Weekend in the Spring. Spring llouseparty By the Beautiful Sea li 'i Ml l KAPPA OMEGA fl llorr: J. llrunlg lll. Wzisilowskig N. Vollirrsg ll. lluouligliog ll. liolvurrig ll. Szrulosuosso. Svroml Homo: ll. lluiilog L. lr uionig V. l':rrusog J. llroawyg li. l'iorog ll. lirr1'grz1r'o1 l', lluglrsg ll. 'l'lrornlorr. l ronl llour: ll. Vr'oilor1lirrr'glr, llrrorilirrg l iSurrlory,' C. llorrlorro, lor'rr.rpomlirrg Hrrrrlfo'y,' l. Jolmson, lll'l'SlfJ1Jlll.' N. llulioo, l'irc-1'r'r'.r1ilon!J A. lllarr'r'llw-ig J. Alooli, .wo'rr. flbornlr l'rol'rssor lll. Vorrrrrlly, .flrloroor',' ll. llrizoolrg ll. llrrlmy: ll. Alirruigg J. 'liwi-lwlizrrr. l ormul Rush Bunqucl lioppzi llrnrgo Sororily, fourriloil ot llro llollrgr ol' l'r'rirlic:rl Arlo orrrl Lollors irr 1915, lros irr llrr lost lwo yours bororrro ai rrrrivoroily-wiilo sororily :mil si rrwrrrbor' ol' llro Pmrlrrllorrio l'orrlr1'rrrc0. Wlro ron ovrr lorgol . . . wirruing the Paurlrrllrrrio Sing larsl April . . . llro glori- ous wrolr ol. Coluit lnrr on l Topo Coil . . . one ol' our sislrrs brcorrrirrg Sigrrrai lllri Epsilorfs SWl'l'lillL'Zll'l orril lailriog tlriril plooo horrors in llrr ronlost for llomr- coming Queen . . . llrr lull lrziyriilo . . . llir aurriurrl .Drop l'urplo lorrrrzil lor rrowly irriliolocl sislrrs . . . working in Surrlzfs Workslrop, our llio airrrnuvrl lflrrislrirus porly. Umor again Kappa Orrrogzi had rueru- : -1 4 nun I hnlnv 1 v llvnn1'v rn I ' 11 THETA PHI ALPHA The oislms of llla lfliaplor ol llllllilill l'hi Alpha onjoycrl a year hllorl with hm, liarfl work, anfl li'nlm'iial spirit. The lioart-warniing party lor a vory wonilcrlnl group of oliilrlron, tho harfl work and planning involvofl in om' float lor the annual paraflo, the fun of trim- ming our livo llln'islmaa treo which was actually one ol om' siamrs allhcil in groan, Tho strong fooling of sislorlioofl as wc ga'Llnn'orl for om' iilitialion cormnony and banquet in Chinatown, om' now sis- lors, our oanflloliglit gliosl. stories, our Sailors-al-Soa songs in tho Panlicllcnio Sing, and tho nominating cvont of thc ye-ar, tho White lloso Ballg all thcso ox- poricnons will form the prooions memo- ries tlial. hinfl togolhor iplio sisters of Tlnrta Phi Alpha. Miss Christmas Treo Christinas Party ws- if Second Ilona' M. 'Plnnnnsg ll. Stella: M. MrNiel1ol, l'rrnsw'rr,' A. Cossnnrtg P. Mnuleg M. Blnekg M. Dennro, lleeorrling iS'rrrrtnryg J. Sinithg G. Mirnltli. 1f'rontllow.' L. lhikerg R. llonitog ll. Croshyg ll, lliee, Prcsidonh' J. Stella, Uorrrspornling Serrutary,' J. lllnskwng P. llnzznri. Absent: N. Linn, Vice-I-lresridentg C. Burnsg S. Crennlellg M. llunlnpg N. Fosterp J. iloughg B. Sirnong ll. Spernkisg ll. 'Perpg 1. 'Prostg M. Young. Senior Farewell Brenklnst PI BETA PHI Pi Bets Phi iretionnl sorority wos founded in 1867. 'Phere ore now IOQ oetive and 263 nlunini ehnp- ters. Mnssneliusetts Alphn elrnpter was estnblislieil in 1896. 'Phe girls of Pi Beta Phi enjoyed ai year filled with fun, spirit nnil linril work. One of the liigh- liglrts of the yenr was our prize winning llont. It was herd work sewing on millions of rosettes, but our rewnrcl enine in the forln ol n second plnee tro- phy. 'Phe Pi Phi tnble is still ai lnrnlnrnrlc in the Connnons. The sorority was nlso well repre- sented not the Hockey Gnn1es+prohnhly to ini- prove i1it.er'r1nt.iorntl relations. Looking boek, we will nlweys rernefnberz the Greek Bnllg our znniunl Cnristinns party, with lot, jolly Senrts Clnusg sisters being initietetl into Deltn ond Who's Whog and the wonderful gradu- ating sisters. ALPHA DELTA PI SFPLJIILL lfnw: L. Hhiclrlsg C. Forcing H. Cunng H. LVnirlnmng H. TL1oms0ngJ. MncDonnlrLg G. Amlrinn. Frou! Hour: L. Gott- sclmll, ALNSLI I,'apffnfu,' IJ. Kcllolmr, Trmsurcrg J. Dcry, VLH!-Pl'0.9?LfLlTIIL,' H. BJIFIICLI, I'rcsz'11cnI,' Li. Givens, Svrralnry,' A. Nur- ris. ,fIbse11L'LC. BOIIFLLCIIIIQ H. llunformlg M. Kownlrrzyk. ALPHA EPSILON PHI ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Q 'L A WGA -i ty t . ' ' . . ' I A 'WT Sermut How: M. DOIHILILIU, Social Chairman: H. Barber: M. Squires. Front Row: B. 'l'ruc'z, SttC07tlL V 'tttft-Pt'ltSt'lLt??t-Lf A. Pzu'ke1', 1 tt'st V z'cc-ltrestztafttt: F. Jenkins, Secretary. Absent: C. Boxvclcl1,Prtstdcnt. ALPHA PHI Second Row: P. Keuyon:E. Vecchioln.: T. Kuzmgg, C, Aw f-Q -1 ' f' GAMMA PHI BETA I I . V I ,.f I' 'I' I I inn I 'rllI h II Szwnul IImr: S. IIIcirImorvg II. IInrrg II. III'I'0I'I.IIQ If. IIrvvH1-1 .I. Mzwllmnvsg K. II:1l1sm': II, I Ilsong A, rImmvII:1: II. W:1IIir'1'. Frou! IInw.' A. I'uIiri, I 'fn'rmpnIz1IIng SvwrrIr1ry,'.I. IfyrI:1r'I4s, lfuxlz II'nplnin,' S. Mewizm, Isl I'IIN'-III'!'SIIfIl'III,' II. IIIMnl'v, PrmIfIvnI,' II. IIx':1ns, Lim! IW-I'rc.91'rl01IIIg II. II.IIuy, TI'ms11rfr,'N. Ihlggrmm, IImn'rIiug S1'f'1'rIf1ry. .fII1xnnI.' I'l'uIcssor II. IIz1r- grvavcs, fIrIm'snr,' M. IIcnIc1 II, IIiIIIIIc:IIoIIug II. II:u'vuy. PHI GAMMA NU PHI SIGMA SIGMA Swfuml Mrw: G. Lvssg II. IQIIt111ung N, IIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIQ E. IIuscn1'I'. l 1'ieLIumng J. wIlSSt'l'lllillI1 J , Siuxong S. IIIcIIvcrdg III Liner. I 1-fnz.IlIaw.'III. Li nlcimlg II. Zulvam, UoI'1re.I mncII1u Ser'1reIufr1,' II. Ifulwn, PrvsIcIc'n.I,' IVI. SIlilII1'0, Vice-PI'vsIdmz.IpJ I I . I Finn Treasurer: N. IIOSUIIIIIIII. :II1sunI: IIIUIIQSSU1' II. Nu we, :IcIvIsurgD1'. Newman, .fIcII'isor,' J. Finklestein, IIIJIf0I'tI'IIIIl Sec I In raIm'y,'B.Du1'u1z1n1B. Gzumg M. Kusscrg T. Lnmpertg C. NCWIUIIIIQ III. IIIOIJIIISOII. SIGMA KAPPA LAMBDA KAPPA Srnnnrl llrnn: C. Cnlnzng A, llriclc, Rush C'npfrnfn,' Il. Florence, Trnnsrzrcr. Frnnl llnw S. llclkin, C'rn'rnspnrrrlzfrz.g Svrrrlnryg S. Golrllrcrg, Prnrnlrrrt. lllrrnbnrs: ll, Golrllmcrg V 1'ne-Presr'rlrml,' P. Oslrnlslcy, Ilrnrn'rlr'ng Srrr:rclnry.' ll. Antcng lll. Asnrlrolg ll. Ellisg ll Clnfrlcnng E. llnclorollg S. llipolzg .l. Prcnsrnnrrg D. Solmnnng L. Slogclg fl. Weiner T. Z:'rgrnr'slcy. SIGMA DELTA PHI l 'xo A , lb. ,A . : o ,gl fl! To H Bull llouolll 1956 Hood Footlmll Couch Stove Siulto 1957 lfleud Football Coach o I .. l. ,. H l , llllllll 4 I L-bv 55 ll. Victor Vic Stout Director ol Ilmtemollcglute Athletics W 'mllllll toll ll' l llV'l:! J ww, I -l 'iflfil' ,ff l : l I ls' 1. ll 'l'l 'l'l'L 'w-l- 1'Z'f', 1' ,usd lylmll ltl tjlw, 'w1'll fx 5l'j'.I1::,l.,.ltlgt, -, ..- 1liltlf11v'T.h-ll' - .y. ., X-fl,-tj lfyffwl 'll l' atiol' '.f'.. 1,'- Hltl'1'y Clovorly Hockey and Baseball llll ll' , Y- 'G Lal!! A ,Wil I -.gklilli 1 LW, 1 w,-w ': ox .- w 'Lll ', '.'. Q,,,:. HQ, Y . A. ,,-. 3,,.., Ht .V ',' '. ig 3,1 ' A '- H' ,'.'a tit I '1 ,i-l l fig' '13 'git '..l htm 4 :V -I I 1.w f.-, 1 -.:'-I 'l vt ,H l' . ..t.,F, , r ,'-HN. - '.' 1 M' lu Ut ' M ,uv A my ,,'1,i,,.v-H-' 1 wllzq, I: H, IMI, tl, it-mi, ' n' ln' , 1, V Tx FALL SPORTS , N I af X FGOTBALL Co-ea itains Charle Fiorino and lieor e Sinnens. l The University ioothall team experienced o11e of its worst seasons in 1956, losing live oi the eight games played. Alter defeating lllllass in the opener and tying a pair of Southern opponents, William and Mary and George Washington, the Terriers dropped their last five eon- tests. Inexperienee and an alarming number of injuries tln'ottled the iDonellimen. lilo-captain George Spaneas, a stalwart at tackle in his sophomore and junior years, was inrapaei1:at',erl for the better part of the season. At one time, the top ii1lll1'rll01'I'l9I' taeldes were out ol corn- mission. Actually, despite the terrible record, the Terriers only onee suffered the emharassrnent of a rout-Penn Stage administered the drubbing. Surprisingly, the llostonians out-passed their rivals by close to 299 yards while their opponents evoned the score on ground ad- vanees. Tire Terriers' finest performances, oddly enough, came against a pair of bowl-hound teams-George Waslrington and Syracuse. The Searlet outplayed the New Yorkers, only to lose on a pair ol errant passes from center. Before the season began, it was hinted that 1956 would he a year oi rebuilding and it is worthwhile to note that the Terriers' three leading ground-gainers and number one passer will be hack to the wars in 1957: Lar- ry liennessey, Jimmy Dean, Jim Courville, ami Lennie l-Iill. The loss of Spaneas and All-East guard Lou Lovely to graduation will hurt, but captains-elect John Regan and Larry Vineeonr will return with an impressive list ol sophomore linemen. Once again, Harry Cleverly fielded a successful irosh squad, and they too will help in 1957. ,, 1: .3. --4 - ,...g, . Terriers Cop Gpener The Terriers, snarlced hy the passing of lIll!tl'l0l'llZl,Cli Lennie llill, opened their I956 season hy downing the University ol llliliSSllCllllrlCl.lS, Ill-6. Hill, who was sidelined most ol last year dne to an injury inenrred in the Syracuse game, eonneeted, with seven out ol eight aerials, inelnding a tonehdown heave to senior Jerry llitzgeralrl. The underdog U llflass eleven stunned ghe sophomore- stndded Terrier squad hy driving to a seore in the llrst period, rallying on a itll-yard pass from Tom Whalen to end lliek Wriglrt. The aroused Terriers then stormed haek '77 yards to knot the score at 6-6. fini Conrville's 23 and IQ-yard gallops aronnd end and llill's l8fyard 'rrass set np the score lor llrank Clriera. The hnrly 'lull- fraek plunged over from the one yard line. Early in the third period, ll M ass cprarterlrnelc Whe- an, loreed to pnnt on fonrth down, was trapped on his own I5-yaril line by Terrier linernen John Migliore and Nlilce llaezlnnvslci. Larry flflennessey then personally took eharge of the ollense, gaining lil of the 15 yards to he goal. The jnnior speedster lnggerl the hall in to pay- rlirt from the hve. The poirrt-lrrrngry Terriers lannehed their final seor, ing drive from their own 33. l lill, taking to the airways, covered the distanee to the ll,edman end zone in three plays. lle passed to Fitzgerald who earried for a llrst down on the opponent flfl. Then, alter Norm Chadwick gained three, llill hred another aerial to Fitzgerald, who grabbed the pigskin on the goal line and stepped over for the six points. Ilill booted the extra point. Boston U.-19 U. Mass.-6 rl short Terrier gain l Terriers' Anderson defends Donn picks up six around the end Boston U.-i8 William Sr Mary-18 Fiorino nabbed after short advance Terriers tie William 8 Mary, The Terriers stormed back in the final quarter on the passing arm of Phil O'Connell, to erase a two-touch down deficit and tie William th Marys Indians, 18-18. The Terriers took the opening kick-oil and marched to a touchdown to go out in front, 6-0. Punches through the line by Dean, Fitzgerald, and Chadwick brought the ball to the 928 where Charley Fiorino passed to Jim Ken- ny for 14 yards. F iorino picked up five on a quarterback sneak and on the next play, he pitched out to Dean who swept the end for the score. The Indians retaliated with a 62-yard touchdown march. frank Sidwell carried seven times for 40 yards and the score. The same Sidwell later ran back a punt for a TD and helped set up the final William Sr Mary tally. 0'Connell saved the day for the University in the final period when his passes elimaxed drives of 58 and 76 yards. The Brockton senior completed six out of seven aerials to Fennessey, Knight, and Fitzgerald, good for 95 yards. The Terriers lost their chance for victory when both PAT attempts failed. Injuries to Spaneas and right tackle Art Kroay weak- ened the Terrier forward wall and necessitated the mov- ing of John Migliore from left to riglrt tackle. Lovely G.W.'s Sommer rlrops ball Rally l Onlnrannerl anrl ont-weiglieil, o knol Colonials ylie Scarlet anrl W lrilye longlrlz a lavoreil George Wasliinglon eleven to a Q0-20 starnloll lo keep llre Terrier nnaealen slring intact. lr ' .Y l larry llenrressey, who oinergel from lln, game as a genuine ollensive star, lironglrt :lie home erowcl to its 'leet in tlre Hrsl, periorl when lie raeeil 38 yarrls aronnil llre Colonialsl flank lrelrinrl ellecfivo blocking to regis- ter llre ilirsl soore ol the evening lor llre llniversilyy, The visitors, spear'lieailofl by lraek wi lint slro Colonia tlreir op Nlike Sonnner, roarerl tli Iwo qniek tonelrrlowns Lo go in lronl, I3-6, rlly lrelore lralllime, ll floirriell inlereopteil a pass anil llre Terriers rniekly eapilalizeil on roneril.s' mistake. 0'Connell kreil a pass into the enrl zone anrl Fena nessey George Pal Sul lil-13, a eaperl between Iglre Searlelp's Kniglrt and a lllzisliiriglori. ilelenfler to snare the ball. Tom ivan kiekerl the extra point lpo tie the score, .i irallliine. 'lllre Cn onials wasteil no time in the second lrall anfl qniekly snrgerl ahead, Q0-lil, lint lplie flelernriireil Ter- riers knot ,eil the score. A poor G.W. pass-froin-center gave the ball lo the University on lrlll? visitors, 30. Monienps later, Clriera ilivefl over from the one yarrl ' ' -1 A eonplc ol yarrls lor Cliiera Boston U.-20 George Washinglon-20 Fleliiazza gathers in pass 1 l l li '7 A 'f'Ig'hi'?f,iiwif-gf ,Yi Q 'is V. LL 1 .' K V, l A L V ,s-Q-W, 1' ' rl -i. 11 -r 'f1','f'.'t 1, . ii -,L 3 , . -- . -' V,-. 1 .-' i, ra .211-lf,.l r'-.grizqr 1 f . .. i s A i is i is H A. ' 'rr-1:5-gii' -rp a' , l..Q,, J r- ' tr , r is 7 - 1 . '- - . - ' f,' i l , ,. r,.,,, rv ls av X , J., . 5 I i H ,sm ,-..r LQ E1uL :iffi- , . .. ,, . , '-M, , , Courvillc skirls the curl :rs Feurressey hluclrs Terriers Tumbler Villanova, 27-l2 Bosion U.-13 Villanova-27 Dean clulclies at pass A lygiirsl Villauirovs tram, hig hurl lwuisirlg, clisplrryerl suprririr blocking :mil up-'lrohi power ss the Wildcats lill0Cl soil ilu- 'l'rrrirrs from the rsnks ol the unhcsierr, U 'll 2,7-I., 'llh 0 Wildcats shrrilcrl the 'l'e1'r'is1's with ar deli passing sltawk which lrelpurl tlrrru to two quick lrouclrrlowns mill z A1 r ill-0 lrsrl. furrrhlr wcovcrwrl on the l'e111'rsylvsriisris' 20 pro- virlcig the i1npetrislor'i.l1s Univrrsily's iirst score. Chi- crrr irrllirrl irrmr four yards out and Sullivan booted the exirrr point to narrow thc rrrsrgiii. Villaumvs boosted its lrsrl to Q1-7 st halftime when guzirrl llike Ffynn picked oil s llill serial and raced 55 yrmxs for ar touclrrlown. The Marin Liircrs put the gums out ol rezwlr in the lhrrr ln Wilt plun ll! , period 011 rr TD pitch from lkloiisr to Sspieuzs. the liusl period, llill pzrsssrsl the T6I'l'l01'S to the ,carl lliree-yzrrrl-strips, from wlrcrr Fitzgei-sill gcfl across. .l0T0l'l'l01' most zrllectccl hy the loss was Ed Psu- lsussss who ihrfecl in his first losiu sms. The S0 h- l l fl n - ru 1 I 1 I V ' it if ' All . . K., ,K 'e .-gh i 1 Mi- -M N . H . 1' , i' . I, . l' - . 'H M, . xx Hill hurtles over for a Terrier score Orange Keep Beanpot, 21-7 A charged-up 'Terrier team came up with its finest per- formance of the season, outplaying and outgaining mighty Syracuse, but the overall brilliance of All- America Jimmy Brown coupled with a pair oi bad breaks left the host Bostonians on the short end of a 21-7 score. The Terriers drew first blood, driving 57 yards in le plays to go out in front. A long run around end by Hill and a 14-yard spurt up the middle by Chiara high- lighted the march which culminated with Hill going over from the three. Sullivan's accurate placement gave the Scarlet a short-lived edge, 7-0. The Orangemen quickly knotted the score when a bad pass from center gave them the ball on the Uni- versity 24. Two running plays and a five-yard penalty left it up to Brown who smashed over from the one and kicked the equalizer. A blocked kick set up the second touchdown and the Cotton 3owl-bound visitors clinched the victory with an insurance marker in the third period. The Terriers threatened late in the game, but were stopped after advancing inside the Syracuse ten yard line. The locals topped their opponents in total yardage, 249-169, and in first downs, 15-9, but Syracuse' alert- ' L- . . r, c Boston U.-7 Syracuse-21 Anderson advances behind Verseharen's block . 5, g i Homecoming Ruined by Crusaders, 21-i2 it ii' Y rj li f Nl , Y xi Q N ,r sq fe ,, ' -r ' 4. . we , ., ' I ' t , . Win H-.N . Hi. L I , I . , A i v . sn- b ' Fw? ., p - 5, ' ' 4 V 'D ' -Q l I V U v V I 'gmt' Y' 'IT iiuix 'li' .M Ai.. rc r '13 ' r iff g ' T if . lr' , a ' f W ' . 1e-e A. -1 af-as rf' ' +rn.f.'s ' p . e 1 '- 'lr snaasvy '.rgsT2rig:'tf.'i'Jd-i.fsiiia :.ltJf.,i' '-,2b.r.ittrefr tgf,'.rii' -- fa iry-Teh-.,J View My., .,-:ni ..,v'.,r. .I l, he V Y, vupvv ,HN -W ,r- it ,- , T 5 5' Mi'sl '?' 'Tiw' ,lg 'ik -'Un dt' fiur1'ilif'5 f i .t'Pf?Us. i . if if ' . ,. ,firyggft.fH't'::L3..,syf.'fj'QfEs'n,g -. swf yr' piggy V. 3 gh md? adds ' f-Q rata-'r'iy5-'snsrghfggfysfbfgr gw tfri 'i iffr irtfiiur-fgrffii-' init, A t -' ' -.i. W' ' '- ii P-' .f'fi ' it il' 'f'V7'l l' - ' 1 .. tr are yampaifrs' riilesfriiu c-.are-i a s r - fr r V ail I fr, - '-nf, 1' , rv Q . 1-as 'j' gc 'HIC ' az- 5 'ur cl , nr 'fx -y w i p e, ' Q.. L . sr 4 rr sr -rd s csiftbrrr rr. .ray 1 .sus .fir snr- 1s g .F -' sq - ev . . rf. fr fsrsstidiaief-sfrf:'arsarrfr asser t - f ' sl, , ij ': s niff. xr' 55, he W.. If .1 .-sau.-at .' gras 'jr MA, ,.uf.' 1--jf ,L M, i 4 H -5, . r , ,V-q. rc-A,-.. tri 4655. mime weft, 'fir -. e f. .iasLiTi.a.ri.iMwe-wblssd':..rlsd1m..a.a'ir.searmJ?f,T.-... r - . Courville looks for un opening Courville stopped by ankle tackle Boston U.-12 Holy Cross-21 A fast-rising Holy Cross team, led by quarterback Billy Smithers, spoiled Homecoming by downing the Terriers, 21-12. The Crusaders started their first scoring march when Jack Ringel picked off a Fiorino pass on his own 30. Repeated plunges through the Terrier line by Dick Surette and Al Hayes moved the ball down to the one where ltingel crashed over for the score. Dale Hohl added the first of his three extra points. The Terriers get back into the ball game when Dean intercepted a Smithers aerial and returned it to the University 48. Hill then completed a 40-yard pass to Johnny Maio to bring the pigskin deep into Crusader territory. Moments later, Hill fired a pass to Chiera who nabbed it in the end zone for the touchdown. Dean brought the crowd to its feet shortly before the close of the first half when he returned a Holy Cross punt 61 yards. The Purple's defense stiffened at this point and the Terrier drive died on the one. The Crusaders received a break early in the second half when an errant pass from center put the ball in their possession on the University 30. Smithers wasted no time in increasing the Crusader lead as he fired a TD pass to Dick Berardino. Holy Cross added its hnal touchdown in the fourth period when Hayes busted over from the two. Surette set up the score when he made a dazzling run with a Smithers screen pass. Terriers Trounced by Niirony Lions The 'llorrii-rs, riflrllorl by injuries, oirllwcrl a crashing 40-7 rloioal at the hanrls of Ponn State. Tho Torrier's were par'i.io11la1'ly woalconoil in tho lino anrl oouliln'l oopo with tho Nittany Lions, potr-nt gronnrl game. llolrl to a 7-0 load lor ono pariocl, tba llost llonnnyl- vaniano nnlcaslioil a barrage of tonolnlowns in Lho soo- oncl qna,rl,or. llilly Kano soororl from lnlio l.wo, bflilt Plum passorl Q5 yarns 'to Los Wallors for a tally, and Al Jacks wont ovor from lbo ono to malco it 270 at lialllimo. brlosl of tho yarrlogo was oboworl up aronnrl llio oncla. 'llrailing by a 34-0 connl' in the lbiril poriorl, llio Tor- riors avoirlcrl a blanlcing when lla-y rooovomrl a, Slate frnnblc on llio lorly anrl marolioil for a lonolirlown with ilill scoring from tho ono. Tho 'l'orr'ior air atlaolc was oomplololy tlrrolllorl by :bo Lions who were 1'a.nlrorl lolirlh in llio notion in pass rlofonso. 'l'lio llnivoroily complolzoil only loin' out of 00 'oa,saoo. Tlio ailaolc also snllorerl lroln the loss of Jorry 4'itagora,lrl who was loading tho lgoain in pass receptions. Lovcly alarroil in a. losing causo, and was olioson by :bo writers as llro outstanding linoman of the game. rl l rr l in l il ,514 on Gill lll ll'lrrlllr .ar orriorro oosrnoor o 'or io o owca Boston U.-7 Penn Stale-40 B.C. Blanks Terriers, I3-O Terriers recover own fumble I-Iill passes as Eagle moves in Buff Donelli's last season at Boston University end- ed on an unhappy note when his Terriers fell before Boston College, 13-0, at Fenway Park. The shutout was only the fourth for the Terriers since Donelli became head coach in 1947. Coach Mike Holovak's Eagles, under the direction of third-string quarterback Dick Lynch, broke the scoring ice early in the second period when fullback Bernie Teliszewski rammed over the goal line. With but forty seeoncs remaining to be played in the first haf, Courvillc punted from the Terrier 479. B.C.'s Don Allard scoofred in :he punt on his Q0 and swivel- hipped .tis way 75 yards down to the University four. Shortly after, Alan Miler squirmed across to make it 13-0 at fralftime. The Terriers charges out in the third period and moved tire ball deep into Eagle territory. Fiorino twice passed successfully to Regan, and Maio chewed up big chunks oi yardage. Finally, Fiorino chucked a fourth down pass into the end zone, but the ball squirmed out of the grasp of three eager Terriers and to the turf. The University threatened again moments later, but fumbled on the B.C. IQ-yard line to sew up the win for the men from Chestnut Hill. The End of an Erag Donelli Departs Aldo T. lliulii Donelli, after a decade of coaching at Boston University, quit his post for a similar job at Co- lurnbia. During his tenure at the helm of the Terriers, Do- nelli compiled a 46-36-4 record. At the same time, the University gridders have taken their place among the outstanding teams in the East. Prior to Donclli's arrival in Boston, in 1947, only i' CD ' 1 I l-F Ll Li-I 1 v l 4 r 7 l l r SOCCER 'lfhe 'llerrier soeeer ternn lnrecl poorly in 1956 ilespite the efforts of Jurgen Meyer-Cnno who neeonnterl lor 10 of the senson's 16 goals. John Anclerson's hooters slnrtecl oil in high genr, tronneing Brandeis ft-0, but foiled to win nny of its eight rernnining genres. After the opener end the snhseqnent loss ol vnlnnble senior Connie Nohle, who was nnnhle to plny the rest of the senson, the Terriers wereinot the some. Following n 7-1 loss to neross-the-river rivnl, hfl.l.T., the tennr then tieil Lowell onrl Clnrk. The Terriers rlropperl the hve renrnining gnmes to Const Gnnrfl iteotlemy, Wo1'eesl'er Poly, UConn., 'llnl ts, nnil llrirlgeport. Oritstinnling veternns Skippy Cruise, l'nnl Lomhnrcl, nnrl Lennie Willett wore the Senrlet well. They, nlong with ,lloh Iernrrli nnrl Kenny llnrke, will grnilnnte this yenr. hleyereCnno :intl enptnin-elect llritn hhn1rer'ivill retnrn for the '57 senson. , it -Q' 1 s , nth, -915W I f. I.-it l ,,, , .J , . i 4 , Q r i 3 1 ' V lx 1 ix -M . l 4 ,- I , 5 N , -s V ' . in so X l l ni Qtxx? Hxynwp ., lx, s i lr i hi if Coach Anderson, Cruise, and Maurer l J l l-J C if :Y 'mli l ' it l Q, B it - E E t-tl. l 4.5 L ri 4 , x A . f... .4 r 11: v -, Q -n 1. 1 rn rn n Y- 1 -A ' SAILING 4 M r T The sailing 'teunr espped one of the greutest seri- sons in the history of the sport ut the University this pest fell with at stunning upset victory ever Nnvy in the Annupolis ltegutte. The diughynren were decided underdogs in the thirteen teurn field, but nntnuged to edge pnst the defending churnpion rnidshiptnen to cop first place. The sailors, fed by eonch Ed Bryant, Jr., went on to victories' over MIT, Tufts, Boston College zinc Brown. The letter was rnnnerup in lest yeur's National Inter-eollegiute Sailing tourrnnnent, The University cuptured the coveted Oberg Tro- phy in the Greater Boston Dinghy Chnnrpionship ruee. The ternn was sparked throughout the season oy the hrillinnt individutd perforrnunees of Decker M Swnnnecke, Wnlly Everest, Anne Maguire, Ed Birch, Joe Gordon, Allan Eeurn, and Ceptnin Hnteh Brown who wars chosen outstnnding skip- per in the Annapolis ltegutta. The suiling teurn: Couch ltd Brynntg Wnlly Evereslg Decker Sclrwuuneckeg Al llenrug AuneMngn1re: Klvu Sholuickg Cuptuiu flntch Brnwng Joe fiordoug Ed Birch: Joe Nutule. r 4 ,X CROSS - t gif W'-' is TTTVT coo NTRY r s it . A .I I i T 'r ftllltya S y t Lv Utl'ttttEt' t etthtry Q pn V' . lg -I A Y In A ,,.- Te llli 1 if I furnnlruir Mnruthon Qhznnpion George l-hlher Q ' ,Must . I Q . stood out for the Boston University cross-country ii lflili'T T -'-T f -l'gi T T 2 A tetnn, ns Doug ltey1nond's llurriers, lnekiug ph V ' T T ' ilertlr,tnptnericltlrulosirigstusorr. g I ,H HW VI ,ldher, were wus nrst rdternute on the CttI'1ttfllttl'l Q S l i fi-'fi' ,' U ' t y Olyrnpic Tetnn, recorded three firsts und three , y 5' ,QQ ,X ,, if seconds in tire Terriers' first six ineets. 'ii' .T Y tttll Te 'T X' TT T if Tufts edged pust the Terriers und Boston Col- ip, T i I l r T T .' T i T' tw T i lege in the opening contest, with liillier winning i T 1 ' M TT eT T T . in yhe second fastest time ever run on the Tufts it ll, v +' y 2 course. Gene Ellis end Don Coheigh finished i Q . K , X f QT sixfh und seventh, respectively. t T ,if 4 l T h T TT T Qlillier set u new Course time in phe nreet with ji ' 'Tx T Providence with Cobleigh, Fred Dunhury, Henry l hp, T T T Dionisin, und John Andreucci piciing up eddi- tiounl points. The Terriers tinislred 14th in n field of Q7 teztnis in :he New Eughnid Cross-Country Chrunpiou- WINTER SPORTS HOCKEY Ce-enptnins Joe Quinn nnrl Mike lvlttllllillg Cleverly .. n n ' it 1 n ri , . , 1 ,- , ,. with Conrh llnrry The Seerlet end Wlrite, spn1'lnn.lby n bevy of speedy lorwnrrls end two splenelirl elefensernen, eolnpileel n I3-ll-1 reeorrl, to post the Terriers' iirst winning senson since the 19592653 ennrpnigh. Coueh llurry Cleverly's jtllllOl'-tl0llllllttttCtl 'lbttlll ere- uterl n new surge of excitement over llniversity hockey. he 'Terriers were overwhehningly successful in com- 'ietition with New Englrnnl opponents, losing only four ,hnes in fifteen outings with NE foes. The Terriers opened their seeson by swnrnping Brown, 8-3. J00Qllll1l1,D0llMCl100tl, enel Si1l'g0Killllll seererl two genls nnieee while Lnrry Creighton nrnl Bob Jllllllib ehipped in for the other scores. Bill Sweeney nnel Andy Cieorin eneh turneel in the tint-triek ns Tufts lell before the Terriers' lltl-l'I'tlgl', .2-6. Bill Sullivnn pieketl up five points nnrl three geni- ies, Dun llellernnn, llenry Levin, nnrl Jhn Cross, were useel in the nets ng'ninst tl1eJnn1bos. The loeel skaters eontinuerl their seoring rurnpuge by crushing Nortlieestern, 10-3, but were then lnnnlerl their hrst rleient ol the seuson, by ll.P.l., 5-3. The En- gineers' brillient little All-Arnericen, Gnry Kenrns, wus the Terriers' ehiei nntngenist as he seorerl twice und nssisterl on unother gonl. Dupuis, Cl'Glglli01l,ttlltl hlike hflnnning nrnnngerl to fire the pueh pest llv.P.l. net- ininrler John Stopen who blocked 51 shots. A 4-3 Terrier leuel vnnisheel before Clerlisons six- gonl third period burrnge nntl the rnighty New York Steter's shuterl oil with it 9-4 victory. St, Lnwreuee, in at hrillinnt close-to-tlre-vesttussle with the Terriers, erlgeil the loenls, Q-1. Levin elineherl the regnlnr gonltenrling job with nr rnngriitieent per- lorinnnee in the nets. The Enst's top defensive pair . . . Don Mcieod 'ind Bob Dupure .iii ,er n 6-Q victory over Durtrnonth, ientured by Ci- corin's second hnl-trick, the Bostoniuns were knocked on , of eonnielilion ior the iihristinus Tourney little by linrvnnl, 5-Q. 'Tilt' Scarlet und White launched un eigiit-gnine win- ning' streak, easily downing Brown, 6-I, und Princeton. 6-3, to stnrt the skein. The Terriers then avenged their previous loss to Harvard by edging the Crimson, 4-3. Behind, 2-1, the loenls surged into the Iced on goals by Sweeney and Jack Ceurutliers, but Bob Cleury's second gout knotted the count. Joe Quinn blnzed in the winning score on n beautifully executed pass play with Creighton und Carruthers ussisting. Next ou the Terriers' list wus A.I.C., who succumbed, 8-3, with eight different locals scoring. Hurry Cleveriy's ambitious young inen continued on their reinpege, overcoming four more Ivy Leugue foes. They defeated Dftrtinouth, 5-l, Brown, 9-Q, Itlurvurd uguin, 5-3, end Yule, Q-1. The Terriers were nt their briiliunt best against Her- vurd. They overcame u 3-0 Centub leud to tie the score in the second period end move ou to victory. 5, ,,,, . ,Vidal -',j1k', ,N VN, , - ,ax , i vi I ,gp 'l'l1e closest the Terriers e the NCAA flliainpionslrij when they tangled with exciting battle, and edgee the final period. However, out in overtiine, 5-fl. Kinlin tallied from elose ir 'l'erriers two up. A freak session. the Cadets tied the seore, year. The ll.C. jinx eont.inue and brilliant goaltending eross-town rivals at hay. making 37 saves. Sweeney sets to fire at Tufts gonl as Sullivan skates in to help out arne to a trip to Denver and is was in the lleanpot final Boston College in a tough, ahead, 3-1, midway through the persistent Eagles knotted the seore twiee, onee witiin t.he last minute, and won Sarge Kinlin converter on a hfianning pass in ,he W , , first period to push the ferrrers a lead, and the sanie 1 the seeond period to put .he goal by Ned Bunyon of B.f,T. the margin to Ei-1. elosed the gap, but flreighton upper' Kane tallied twieefo1'B.C. late in the final perioe, to tie the score, hut Kinlin completed iris hat-triek witr a bullet from the eorner, with 1:34 to go. Bunyon equal- ized with 53 seconds left, however, and Joe Celata nudged the winner past Levin in Q94 of the overtime The Terriers took a quirk 5-0 lead overArn1y, aut and it took an overtime tally hy Quinn to give the Terriers their final victory of the d the next. tirne out with yhe Eagles prevailing, Q-I. Creighton lit the larnp at l:Qff of the first period, but that was all lor the Terriers, as ,he Eagles, on the wings of goals by Kane and Billy Leary, by Fordie Pitts, held their Levin llf'l'l0l'Ill0fl admirably, s tfs f ,av p, T 5 I! Norlln'aal.ern s improving Wi li'lealasi1rpriair:rl the Ierri- era, flea, as llilrlie Kerr inarle 48 navea in the nets anil llil Parealii seorerl Lwioe. Manning and Sweeney Lalliefl lor llir llaek llay skaters. 'I'lre i,rarlit,ional trip to ups a eonple ol niorr losses lor ti seorerl fonr goals in the linal ' era, 7-8, anrl Clarkson prevai pnelcs in the lal.l,er r:oiriLrval'l. Kinlin, who seorerl five o' agaiiml ,ll.lf., lallierl lwiee la, pale New York reanlleil in ie Terriers. St. ,lawrence rieriorl to rlelealp the 'l'erri- perl, 4-l. Levin atopperl M the Terriers, nine goals we in the game Lo earn :lie 'l'rrriers a 4-fl .ie willi llie men from Clrealuiiiil, llill. Down 8-I, in lie lasrlp perior , l,lic 'l'erriera eanie liaelc lio rlly. l,'reiglrlon aeorefl alz 11:34 anil Kinlin just ino- N I 1 nienla laler. llfyer l,elata 'nit Bl. aliearl again, Kinlin pokerl llie iliac 'iasli Pills at 17:35 to tie il. np. 'lllie 'l'erriers ontplayeil KC. in llio extra session, lint lli ,la Cllllltlllilk me beaten. 1'arl,ienlarlybrilliant lor the Srarlel, was the Melieofl-Dupuis ilao. 'lie ontloolc for 1957-58 is exlreniely bright. Only llflanning and Quinn grariiale, The six top seorers llfieoria, Creiglrlon, Dnpnia, flarrnlliera, Sweeney, anil Melieocll will lie liaelc. Replacing Qninn anrl Manning alionlrl noel, be loo rlillienll. for two of llie liriglilealz prospects ever to wear llie Searlet will lie on the varaily nexl, year: Dave llllef ln-oil lllon'a lcirl lirollnrrl anil lioli llflarqnis. l'lre versatile 'Dupuis and llflelmoil relarii along willi llre ever-iinproving Snlilierlanrl. 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The soph, spooclyJurlrLru1nn11, rlrovo urounrl tho ll.l'. rlolrnsrs for 24 points unrl tho sonior Kolly, wus u bul- wnrk bonrulli tho bourrls, scoring 20 points, 'l'l1o junior, Don Vunrlorstrrrt, holrl tho Euglos' higli-sroring Ororgo Giorsrlr lo 13 points, ll'lOSl, ol tlnini in lbo sooonrl hull', uftor llir Srurlot luul surgoil lu it i'OIllllltlllIllll,2', 43-QQ, lnilftiinr omlgo. hli.l.'l'. und Colby were simply no inntclr for tho rurnpugiiig 'l'orrirrs. Arinstrong' lorl tho Sourlol, t.o un 81-67 win ovor tho Engineers, unrl in u toznn oliorl, Colby loll brloro tho Bostoniuns, 60-63. Using ai 11out.ly rxomitocl full-court pross, tl1r'l'orriors unnillilulorl Proviclonco' liiglrly-rutorl Friurs, 76-48. lr02l,lIlftIl tulliorl Q3 points and tho 'l'rrriors woro brilliunl on rlofonso, llolrling Proviilonro srorrloss lrorn tho lirlrl until 16:45 of tho first bull. In tln x bigo11o, tho Terriers edged Brunrlris, 77-76, thanks ,o soino groul, clutch pluy by Louinun who scororl Q3 poin is, unml u 'line ull-urounrl olloi't by Clntrlio Fior- ino, wliosr srl,-sliool.ing' llOl'Olllll,OIl for 24 1nur'kor's. Tho 'ferrior slzronk wont clown tho druin Wllttll un in- spirorl Roston College livo olcorl out u 57-56 npsot ovor its cross-town foo. llowovor, the 'l'orrior'sboi1iicoil book into the win column to clinch the Grantor Boston crown, bouting Northeastern, 74-64. lor u linnl oonloronrr rocorrl ol 7-1. Terrier sophomore star Jock Looman THE GREATER BOSTON CHAMPIONS . . . Kneeling.'Mike Pnno:Jnoklieunnmg Chorley Fiorinog Erl Asuley:Torn O'Connellg Dick Zinudzein. Standing: Coach Matt Zunic: Note Koppel: Dick rtrrnstrongg T om Kelly, Bob Cniniugsg Don Vznnlerstreetg Ralph Hubbarrl. INDOOR TRACK I. Coach Doug Raymond's indoor track team upheld its reputation as- the top power in New England when the Terriers captured the N.E.A.A.U. meet by a slim mar- gin. The Terriers carrie up with their linest performance of the season when they edged Harvard by three points to win the meet. Lloyd Bell blazed to victory in the 40- yard dash, while Gene Ellis won the gruelling 1000- yard run. Additional points were garnered by Dave Settele, who finished third in the 40-yard dash and second in the 40-yard hurdles, and Eine Keerd, who was third in the sh-otput. Henry Dionisio barely missed victory in the 600-yard run, dnishing a close second to Holy Cross' Bill Merritt, who set a new course record. In the Boston K. of C. meet, the one-mile relay team of Settele, Ellis, Dionisio, and Don Cobleigh, placed second, while the two-mile relay team of Ellis, Dio- nisio, Don Lendry, and Fred Danbury, also was second. .IZA nr , 1.553 n ii i ,tilt 'FYI' 1 ,g itil . ! f 0 0 0 .tilt fllir l ,tin it nil: 'l 0 'rr 'I K U' I A i it v -r r it l r r r r yu l i i M! XJ N N X it Hi Hmrrmr w. .rr wr it wr-H wr ww wr wr wr wr w . . N . M .1 lm N ,nn in struts wr it mn r ,H WW . . l Conch Doug Raymond with acc sprinter, Lloyd Bell The ll.A.A. Games saw the Terrier two-mile relay team of Co Danbury, Diouisio, and llllis, linish the eourse in 7:55.6 to set University record lor the event, but still wind up second to Ya mile relay unit of Settele, tlobleigh, llllis, and Uionisio, also ' A thrilling sprint by anchor-man Diouisio enabled the mile Jleigli, a new e. The ilaeed. relay team to gain a tie for first place with Fordlia.ui's Rams in the hflilrose Games at lVladison Square Garden. The persisteney of the llunbury, Cobleigh, Ellis, and .liiionisio quartet finally paid off when they took top honors in the N.Y.h.C. mile relay event, winning in 3:Q6. Despite a brilliant individual performance by Settele, the Terriers bowed to Dai liuoutlr, 59-45, in a dual meet, Settele, who garnered IM points, wen the broad jump and the 40-yard hurdles, and placed second in the 50-yard dash. Other winners for the lhiiversity were sophomore Larry Calarella in the shot put and George llillier in the two-mile run. John Lawlor, a freshman import from Dublin, won the fresh 35 lb. weight throw event with a heave that surpassed the winning varsity effort. Lawlor, Cafarella, and Keerd promise to give the Scarlet and White an excellent nucleus for future held event competition. In special A.A.l,l. competition, Lawlor amazed veteran observers when he tossed the weight over 57 feet to place third behind world record- holder Bob ltaehus and Olympian Al llall. lt is the opinion of Backus that Lawlor has what it takes to be a world champion. Cafarella won the shotput event in the special A.A.U. eornpetition, KIING sfv Tlihl TOP FOUR TllItRllllt SKIIERS . , . Bob Kryzwicki, Captain Bob Adams, Miko Wallace, ond Phil Comp. With three meet.s still reinuining in The New England intercollegiate Ski Conference competition, the Ter- riers were in third plsco with u good chuncc to finish second, and an outside ehunce to tuke top lsurels for the iourth st1'sigh't your. Couch Don MC'Bl'lGIl,S skiiers took first plsce in the opening meet of the season, the giunt slalom nt Crun- more Mt. in North Conway, N. Isl. Mike Wsllucc, Bob Kryzwicki, cuptein Bob Adams, und Phil Camp, lin- ished fifth, sixth, seventh, und tenth, respectively. The following week, ut Manchester, Vt., the 'l'er1'iei's skiied down 31'omley's giunt slalom course, second to Keene, with Kryzwicki finishing third in the field. Disaster overtook the Scarlet on Mt. Belknap ut Gilford, N. li., when Adums fell und finished ncur the end of the list, und tl1e'l'e1'riers subsequently ended up seventh in tie twelve-tesm competition despite un- othei' steady jJe1'io1'numceby Kryzwicki, who wus iiith. This droppet the Bostoniuus to third pluce. Poor ski conditions plevented t.he Conference from running off tie Mt.. Sunspee downhill meet on schedule, und with this meet plus the Mt. Frunconis nnd Mt. Snow competition still remaining, the Terriers were hopeful of moving up one notch or possibly two before FENCING The Terrier fenccrs, led hy John Harmon and captain Bob Ginsburg, split eight matches in 1957. The Scarlet whipped Brown, Q3-el, in the opener, but then lost to a strong Harvard team, QQ-5. The locals re- ooumled to heat Holy Cross' Crusaders, 22-5, but then dropped three matches in a row: UConn., Q0-7, Trinity, 19-85 and hI.I.T., 920-7. Finishing regular season competition, the Terriers evened their record at rl-4 hy knocking oft Brandeis, I5-IQ, and Bradford Durfee, It-6. The Terriers finished third in the New England cham- pionships, winning the sabre meet as Ginsburg and Al Ilearn finished second and third, respectively. Harmon was third in the foil and Jim Donoghue took the num- ber three position in the epee. WRESTLING UNIVERSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Back Row: Mr. Ed Haddad, Coach: John Gouldg Dick Martin: Ed Moriarty: Fred Fishtincg Note Berman, George Chang Tad TERRIER FENCERS: Burl: Row: Jim Williston, Manager: Al Feurng Rob Ginsburg, Captaiiu' Roger I-lollunclerg Roh Dorn: Ed Ginn, Steve Fciugoldg Mr. Larry Dargie, Coach. Front Row: John Harmony Brian Coopg Jim Donoghueg Jim Vnrgelisg Terry Gruherj Ray Deshon. The Terrier wrestling team lost six out of seven matches this past season. Uhlass was the only Scarlet victim, losing to the Ifniversity grapplers, Q0-6. The Terriers eopped five of the six matches, four on pirmings. Captain Fred Jelleme deeisioried his ltedmen opponent. The Terriers were shutout by Springfield, and dropped matches to Dartmouth, M.I.T., Tufts, Wes- leyan, and Coast Guard. Jelleme was the only local to win more matches than he lost. The veteran grappler won four times while los- ing only three times. The varsity r 1956-57, Huis second place i land ltille Col The sharpsl with a rush, t edged W.P .1 Friescclse lead illc team returned to winning ways in ring with an 8-1 record, and clinehing n the Southern Group ol the New Eng- Qege league. rooting Terriers opened up the season .elcating Connecticut, Brown, lthode Is- and Worcester Poly. The locals barely land, Harvard, ., 1383-1375, with sophomore Bernie ing the way, along with a talented group ol sophs and juniors. Despite a 280 point ellort by Al Sclnnith, the Terriers suffered their lirst loss, to league-leading Providence, before bouncing back, the same afternoon, to gun down Trinity by 111 points. The Scarlet finished strong, upcnding Boston College ant applying an astonishing beating to Coast Girard Academy, which was previously perched on top ol the Terriers, in lirst place. Bob Hutchinson paced the Bostonians' 1398-1393 triumph with 283 points. ff ' f 1 1 Ar' v H A , Q ' i .vi 7 . M . ,Q . ,u,vhf9 ' KY' 130' . ,4- imgf, i is Xl 43.,Q .A x x X ff. 4-. 1 4 J Ht? A 'N N. - 'Fa V Q 1 Q f 4 ,, I i ' 1' , x , , . hw K. ' x,A.,,-X A YN ,. J gill.- J. 1- V' ' . ,. ' SPORTS SPRING TRACK Terriers Cop Third Straight N.E. Track Title Symbols ol 'Terrier truck success. 'lllre Boston llniversity trock teorn won the New Eng- lnnd Inl.ereollegiote 'l'r'n.ek Clrorrrpionslrip ior the tlrird consecutive yenr. Under the oble direction oi Cooclr Doug llnymonrI,rtl1e 'llGl'I'l0l'S took two first ploces ond picked np enonglr rrdditionnl points to emerge victorious over nineteen eornpeting teorns. illljiililllg' top lronors for the University were Lloyd Bell in lbe 100-ynnl dnslr ond Cliff Bloir in the lntnrrner llrrow. .lilnir set ri new meet record with o benve oi 188' IUXQII' Seeornl-piece ribbons went to Bill Slreorer in the fll0-ynrrl dnslr ond Not linker in the discus throw. Slrenrer wns tlrird in the Q00 rind Fred liunliury ilnislred liftlr in tlre 880. liloir, who tollied nine points for the 'l'erriers in the nreet, nlso finished third in the discus rind iiitlr in l.l1eslrot-put. 'l'be brilliont lilnir twice unoliiciri ly slrottered tlre world's lrnrnrner throwing record ond corned lrimseli it bertlr on the ll. S. lllyrnpie teonr in t1ctl'ielsotBerk- eley. lllnir's grerrtest throw was ot it lrolidoy meet ot Needlrnrn when the lrarniner soiled 016' M . Besides breolring field records ot nenrly every teom moot, he set rr new intercollegiate nrnrk of 200' SW ogrrinst Penn Stnte, ot lblediord. lillllllg llre regular senson, the showed ri nollieeoble lock of depth, but rnrely did the versotile ternn eonrpriscrl of suclr stondouts ns Bell, Slrenrer, Dunbury, llloir, ond Gene Ellis foil to compile severnl points in their event. ln tlre first contest oi tlre serison ot West Point, or- goinsl. the Army ond N.Y.ll., liloir srnnslred the old Crrdet lroinmer record ond led the 'Terriers in scoring. Ile tallied 13 points, by winning tlio lnnnnrer event, finishing second in the shot ond discus, ond third in the jnvelin throw. N ot linker was second in the sliot ond lntrnrner ond Bill Sl1en1'er'iir'st in the 100-yord doslr ond second in tire 000. Terrier trncknrerr 08535 Two ol' the line sprinters wlrielr lrrolrylit lop trnelc lanrels to the Terriers -'rW l.loyrl llell nnfl llill Shearer. fllair and fllaker were the only Terriers to compete in the llenn llelays at lllrilarlelpliia. ln the lrannner event, fllair tinislieel seeonrl to Olympian Al llall ol Cornell. The reeorrl-breaking spree of lllair eontinuee, against TTitl'lim0llill when he threw the hammer fora rlistanee ol 102' IM , a new mark at the lnrlian's lVemorial Tiehl. The eombineel efforts of lllair and llalter were goorl for QI points. Shearer streakefl aeross tire hnish ine to win the 440. This wa.s tie first time he Trail ever run the event. Altlrouglr the 'll0l'l'l0I'lI'ttCl4ll1Cll were un- able to win the match, ilell, llllis anrl Tony flatrellis sueeeeileil in winning their event. Against the mighty Penn State troek team, Blair, fresieles setting a new hammer mark, hnisherl first in ghe eliseus anfl second in the shot, netting' 13 points for 'he Scarlet and White. llalrer won second plaee honors in the hammer and thiril in the rlisens. Shearer lol- 'owetl elose heliinrl in total points with a number two spot in the Q00 anal a thirfl place in the 100-yarrl flash. flell anrl Danbury were seeonrl in the 100 and the 440, respectively. Ellis was tliirel in the mile and two-mile, and Patrellis won, the two-mile. The final Terrier victory was scored in the two-mile relay event. IL BASEBALL The Terriers vs. the Eagles nt University lreld Terrier besebnll fortunes swung upwurds in 1956. The locnl nine iinished wit.h an 11-9 merk, losing out to the University ol New Hampshire in the NCAA District Plsyofls. After stnrting the senson slowly, the Terriers geined momentum midway through the campaign, end finished with n flourish, knocking oil lriglrly-touted Holy Cross :md Vermont in the heel week ol plny. The Sesrlet wns powered elong the way by slugging shortstop Jack Murphy t.351h, first-bnsemnu Nate Koppel, left-fielder Len Dempsey, end cnteher Jim Fleming. 'Talented sophomore Don McLeod end vet- ernns Wally Lechten and Bill Meagher did nearly ell the pitching for the Terriers :md figured in every decision. Behind Leehten's steady pitching, the Terriers belted Northeastern, 7-4, in the opener, but then fell before Hsrvnr'rl's onsluuglrt, 13-2, ns the Crimson, led by Welt Stnlrunds grzmd-slnm homer, gave lVIcLeod en un- grncious welcome into versity competition. p M.I.T. fell, 10-7, es Leehten notched his second win, end Meagher whitewnshed Brendeis, IQ-0, ss the Terri- ers hed u. held dey nt the expense ol the Judges. In the next contest, Hurry Cleverly's nine ren up ngsinst et hot pitcher in N01'lLll68,S'l0I'f1,S Dick Johnson who blanked the Senrlet, 2-0. Pete Nelson's ninth-inning single served the Terriers from the 01TllJtt1'l'ttSSl1T6ll o rr The Scarlet handed with some inept fielt 9-6, but Mclieod fina hurling the Terriers r licchten absorbed a edging the Terriers, 9 once more to pound ul, , eng.. 'W v' J. ' , ' ' ' yfstfe , L , . .. '01 'mfg ' - ., .g..rJ:f'fif- - 'u., ,, -fe M,,3,,, 4. , ,,J,ts, WI- 1 Tau-Jw-s..k- J Boston College a bushel of runs ing, and the Eagles triurnphed, lly reached the victory colurnn, go a 4-2 conquest of Ihamleis. nother tough defeat with Colby -2, but the locals bounced back owdoin, 9 it 3 - . After losing to UConn, 6-1, the Terriers ran off a win streak of four, slugging M.I.'l'., 9-7, as Koppel and Dempsey hornered, blanking U., Lcodls three-lrit pitclring, swarn a barrage of base-hits 8-Q. gagernent, Bti., with pair of honre runs, nippcd the '.' Holy Cross' rampant Crusade 10th straight win, fell before Mel ass, 59, behind Mt ping Bates, 18-8, with , and drufibing New Hampshire L-2, and in a return cn- elizewski smashing a Springfield halted the streak, If ' Bernie C' erricrs, ll-3. rs, searching for their eod's two-hit pitching and the scrappy Terriers' resou1'celullness, Q-1. The Scarlet bunted its way to victory. A llnal victory, 2-1, ovcrVer1nont, clinched a play- oll berth lor the Bostonians. Mcaglrer, the victor, and McLeod, brilliant in relief, sparked the win. W Coach Jim Nesworthy and Captain Kim Bassett talk things over. Although the 1956 crew team never realized the po- tential expected of it because of a combination of handi- caps, the season was not a total faifure as the oarsnren made creditable showings against the best crews in the nation. Coach Jim N esworthy attributec. the weather as one of the main factors behind the team's lack of success. An April blizzard which forced tyre oarsmen off the Charles reduced the planned 600 miles of practice to a mere 200. Sickness took its heaviest toll in recent years as the team was forced to enter meets with inexperi- enced men in the boats. The Terriers opened with a dual meet against Olym- pic Champion Yale on the Housatonic River and finished in 6:51.2 while the victorious Eli's time was 6:34. Nesworthy was forced to use a man who hadnt rowed in competition for over a year. In a triangular meet against Harvard and lll.I.T. an the Charles, the University finished last with a time of 10:05.7 while Harvard captured first by covering the course in 9:45.7. The Scarlet and White made its best showing of the campaign when itfinished third in a five-team meet on the Charles River on May 5. I 5, , I . ,A Q A , . hi-U ,. 'ilu as ,W , t .11 , LW .4 4 3+ f ..,. -A 'J ',. ' Q' K 1 '-vs.. The crew team rows pnst the University Kimi ,JN W HHH H V M 1 1 xl V 1 .- 3 w N 1 . F I' 4 w l X ' 1 - N 9 . 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GOLF The University golf team was hampered more by the weather than by the opposition this past season as eleven matches were cancelled due to inclement weath- er. The golfers won three of their four matches, dumping Colby 5-ft, lVI.I.T. fi-3, and Bates 7-0. Tire Dartmouth Indians pinned the only defeat of the season on the Uni- versity by a 5-2 count. Charley Pettingill and Jim MacDonald led the Ter- riers to o. fourth-place Hnish in the New England Inter- collegiate Golf Championships at Oakley Country Club in Belmont. Williams won the team prize with a total of 311 strokes while Boston College and Bowdoin tied for the runner-up spot. Pettingill was defeated by Mor- gan Coleman of Williams in the semi-finals while Mac- Donald was edged by John Chapman of Williams in the quarter-finals. The University netmen enjoyed a banner season as they compiled a 9-2 record and reached the finals of the New England Intercollegiate Tennis Championships for the first time. Coach Ed Serues had an unusually large turnout competing for the positions on the It-man squad. Shel- don Caldwell and the Kerr brothers, Tom and Bill, were the backbone of the team. Caldwell was once a Junior Davis Copper. The netmen, by winning their first two matches of the season, increased their two-year streak to 12 in a row. Harvard finally broke the winning skein with a 9-0 victory. The University's only other defeat was a 5-4 decision to Brown. Seniors Tom Kerr and Caldwell advanced into the finals of the New Englands before they were edged out by Harvard's top-seeded Brooks Harris and Dale Junta. Caldwell and Tom Kerr went on to the E.l.A.C. Tournament and eopped the championship for t.he Uni- versity. Jim McDonald, Carleton Dodge, Jim Tait, and I-Ienry Ingram. l i vt I, 1 2 .1 'MQ Ir lip ,K . r INTRAMURALS Bob Crocker, University intramurnls director, presents the football championship tro- phy to Bill Wenzel, captain of Lambda Chi Alpha,as his teammates look on. Under the direction of Bob Crocker, the Univer- sity's first full-time intramurals director, the Ter- rier intramural program entered a period of im- provement and expansion. Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity eopped the Spring 1956 intramural softball championship. Lambda Chi Alpha took the football crown for the fourth time in five years and Phi Epsilon Pi was the runnerup. Twenty-two teams and 5022 men played 95 games before a total attendance of 9500 persons. In hockey, the CBA Rovers finished first, de- feating Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4-0, for the title. FRESHMAN o 1 is in r .A John Lawler, brilliant freshman weight-man The Class of 1960 brought a host of talented athletes to Boston University. Some of the hockey, basketball, football, track, and baseball fresh are so good that many of them are expected to overshadow the juniors and seniors in 1957-58. The hockey team, coached by Walt Anderson, pro- duced a pair of first-rate scorers in Dave McLeod and flob Marquis. McLeod netted Q3 goals in 14 games and Qed the East in scoring with 37 points, while Marquis, the Montreal Catholic flash, picked up 24 points in just 'gen contests. Also highly rated on the freshman hockey team were 3ill Tanscy, who is expected to give varsity netminder Q-lank Levin a battle for the starting goaltender posi- tion, Pat Enright, Andy Guilietti, and Sylvester Mc- Cormick. The fresh pucksters finished with an 8-A-2 record. Harry Cleverly's freshman football team defeated UConn, Boston College, and Dean Academy, losing only to Army, 26-td. The team was characterized by plenty of height and weight, four good ends, two prom- ising quarterbacks, and a bevy of fast backs. Quarterbacks Fred 'Tassinari and Amelie Dinitto are expected to make it a stern battle for the starting quar- terback post on the varsity eleven. Paul Cancro set a new University fresh scoring record, tallying eight touchdowns. Hugh Bolin, Frank Began, Glen Stefano, and Martin Grady complete the list of good-looking backs. Walt Bailey, an agile 6'5 pivotman with great re- bounding power, starred for the freshman basketball team, along with forwards Bill Gates and Ed Guiski, and guards Pete Saitta and Dale Brown. The Pups fin- ished with a 10-6 mark. John Lawlor is one of the brightest newcomers ever to arrive on the Terrier track scene. The tall Irishman has already heaved the 35 lb. weight farther than any college freshman in history, and is expected to threw the hammer with much the same success as former Ter- rier stalwarts Cliff Blair and Nat Baker. Allan Stout is another eye-catching weight man and Fred Irons is ex- pected to help in the relays and the middle-distance events. Bob Crockcr's fresh baseball team produced a 5-ft mark and included in its numbers a 6'f1 right-handcr who is expected to team up with Don McLeod for a first-rate 1-2 pitching cornbinatien. This promising hurler, Bill Possiel, will bring with him another good HOCKEY BU OPP 8 'fufts 3 15 Northeastern 3 5 ffnrvnrd Fr. 8 3 Boston Coll. 2 1 Northeastern 3 5 Andover 1 6 ffnrvnrd F r. 5 6 Brown 3 9 Lynn English Q 9 T. of N. H. 2 4 New Prep. 5 6 if. of N. II. 4 1 ffnrvnrd J .V. 1 2 fioston Coll. I BASKETBALL BU OPP 78 W.P.f. 44 95 Jenn Academy 78 67 Suffofk 82 66 Clark 44 77 Nortrensterrr 72 91 Wentworth 63 54 Army 58 38 Holy Cross 51 87 Tuftri 55 75 M.I.T. 58 89 ffuntington 51 64 Providence 69 74 Brnndeis 61 68 fioslon Coll. 76 58 Northeastern 69 81 Bllrdetl. 77 FOOTBALL P OPP BU 28 Donn Academy 6 94 Army Plebes 26 21 Boston Coll. 0 16 U. of Conn. 0 Couch Harry Clcverly and star prospectfBob Marquis BASEBALL BU 7 Tufts 4 Northeastern 5 'Northeastern 1 Tufts 11 M.I.T. 7 M.I.T. 7 flurvnrd Frosh 7 Andover Academy . 1 UNIVERSITY REPRESENTS U.S.A 'l'ln'ee1ne1nbers ol Uncle Snnfs crew squad: John MeKinlnyg Erwin Foxy Ron Cardwell. i I .-..r.. ll - .v I lloston llnivorsily lnnl its lirsl Olympic 1'epi'esenlnl.ives in l.l1eoeliool'sliisiory in 'llie 1956 Gznnes nt lllelbonrne, lnsl. llQCGl'llllGl'. Seven CX-'llL'l'l'l0l'S were neleeled to l'0lJl'GSl'lll. the llniled Stolen nnd one ol lll0lI1, Jolin llfleliinlny, eopped n silver ineilnl when the llelroil llont Clnlm's four willionl eoxnwnin entry linislied second to Cznnnln. EX-'l'e1'1'iei's eompriseil llie entire ll.S.A. ll'llll'iLlll0ll l.Cli1ll2A.ll.ill. Clnnnpion Jo.ln1lieQley, Nick Conlon, ond llenn 'l'l1neliw1'ny. Kelley, who wound np seeond in ellie lloslon lVlni'nl.lion, crossed the Qllielliouriie linisli line Qlsl. llfleliinlny, llon Coldwell, ann. Erwin Sonny Fox were Llnee ol erew eoneli .liin Nesworlliyls slellnr prod- nels. llox served ns nll.e1'nnle on Ynle's gold-niednl wing ning eiglil, und Cnrdwell, ei ll01'1l1C1' Seznlel. and While erew enplnin, wns stroke on the Bnllnlo W est Side llow- ing Clnlfs loin' with coxswain enlry. lllnir, who twiee nnollieinlly sl1nll.ei'eel llie world lninnnei'-l.ln'owing 1'eeonl nnd is n lorniei' lioldei' of the Ainerienn inteieolleginte ninrk, wns eonsideieil the 'l'eri'iers best elinnee for n gold inedol. lolowever, he won suspended lroni the lezni1sl1o1'lly before the opening ol' the gnines lor p1'i111:n'ily . . . not training ns reqnesleml by ellie eozieliesf' -V iv Q . . 1 'V l l , 'X ,., lx 1 . ' f 1 x. l . X 'l'llE U. S. A. MAllA'l'lION 'l'EAllfl . . . Nick Costesg Johnny Kelleyg Donn Tlinekwi nv i , l AT MELBOURNE OLYMPICS I w W 5 'x J w'W wan, ,M .fu A as if N ' ' ' nv' Y , ', ' an dm -V ,' , ., , W, A ww. 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WALTON 'S RESTAURANTS - BROPHY and RYAN, Inc. tvuotssnts snurrs and vsomsrss 15 BRATTLE SQUARE Richmond 2-0170 Boston I , , I I CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 57 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Women's Club of Worcester Contact PL-2-8878 Worcester for Membership CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 57 from the EVENING ALUMNI CLUB , , I I. H-ll-Tl-'nu i-I-1- Printers and Lithogrrzplrers ADVERTISING and PROMOTIONAL - SINGLE and MULTI-COLOR - WI THROP PRINTING St OFFSET CO., INC. 141 W. SECOND STREET Boston 27, Mass. HOTEL STATLER Boston extends Congratulations and best wishes to the 1957 graduates of Boston University and invites you to visit HILTON HOTELS around the world D. B. Stanbro General Manager --,-is 1, -lf - :W A 'so run cases of1957 Dear Seniors: Soon you will leave the campus and join the ranlrs of the alumni. Please he assured that our General Alumni Association stands ready to give you whatever help you may need in getting established in your chosen profession. During your first year out you will receive free copies of BOSTONIA, the alumni magazine, to lceep you informed on what is happening at the University and to your classmates. On this page you will find a directory of Alumni eluhs and their leaders. They all stand ready to extend the helping hand which Boston University men and women leave traditionally given to their graduates. We will send out our best spealeers to your aiurnni club meetings to heep you informed about our eapansion plans, and we will help you to arrange your class reunions, o feature which is being emphasised with increasing vigor as the years move past. University President DR. HAROLD C. CASE President DR. EMIL M. HARTL. T'0lfG'0B Vice-President RUSSELL S. BROAD. B'20 Vice-President JOHN P. CONLIN. M.D-. SPItC'52 ARIZONA Phoenix Tucson CALIFORNIA Los Angeles San Francisco Palm S rings eonodsno Denver CONNECTICUT Hartford New Britain FLORJDA Mmm: LOUISIANA New Orleans MAINE Auburn Bangor Union MASSACHUSETTS Belmont Boston Brookline Evening Haverhill Lawrence Lowell Melrose Milford Newton North Shore South Shore Springfield President: Rev. Roger Huebner, T58 Secretary: Mrs. Roger L, Regan, A'50 President: Wrnslow C. Srsson, B 04 Secretary: John B. Hathaway, GC'50 President: Jerry Tolggood, PRT1 Secretary: Jean A. T acliennie, A'5l President: Ralph D. York, T'40 Secretary: Anne M. Connolly NUIt'50 Contact: Charles D. Farrell, has President: Arthur N. Armitage. B'44 Secretary: Mrs. Jean R. Fuller, A'4S President: Palmer D. Scammell. B85t80 Secretary: Eileen L. McCarthy, P'40 President: Richard F. Berry, 88 Secretary: Mildred K. Burrows, E'88 President: Willard H. Shaliert, RE00!G80 Contact: 'Kenneth S. Jamron. Plt'51 President: John R.,Sinclalr, Jr., B'85 DR. EMIL M. HARTL President ofthe Boston University General Alumni Association General Ogioers I , :Pront Left: Sandra J. Bailey, S.P.A.A. '55: Front Bight: D1'. Emil M. Ilartl, 'I' 'SIIG '38s Ilaolc Left: John F. Conliu, M.D., S.P.R.C. 'lite Baci: Centre: Dr. Charles V. Richter, E'00f'.'i5: Bach flight: Russell S. Broad, C.B.A. '08, 1957 Boston University Alumni Clubs Varsity Box 1078 Goodyear Arlsona 0525 W. Maricopa, Phoenix Women Grads Picture Rock Ranch, Cortaro Rte. 8. Box 801. Tucson Watertown , I ' Q orcsster lwomenl 10028 Vrrgrnla Ave. E. Whrttrer 1005 West 0th St., Los Angeles I Worcester gent 2740 Carolina Ave., Redwood Crty MICHIGA 1882 ElCsmrno Real Burlingame Detroit Racquet Club, Palm Sprmgs MISSOURI 2000 Kearney Street, Denver 2800 Beharre Street. Denver St. Louis uswnusrersmsu Ls Box 107, West Simsbury, Conn. Mririhlhlister Manchester HS., Manchester, Conn. Nashua 01 Ten Acre Road New Britain 40 Loomis Drive, W. Hartford Southeastern 000 N.E. 118th St.. Miami NEW JERSEY Elizabeth 8510 Cemphor St.. New Orleans NEW YORK 280 Pine Street. Lewiston Secretary: Mrs. Preston Pennell, G27!B88!E58A 251 Minot Avenue Auburn President: Owen H. Bridgham. B50 President: Harold A. Wiggin, B20tEtt4 Contact: Sandra J , Bailey: SFAA'55 President: Demetrius C. liaise, B80 Secretary: William T. Ahern. B 50 President: Irving Oashrn. L'40 Secretary: Mrs. Alma Had krns, E'4'f President: Prescott C. Cralts, Jr. C'42 Secretary: Alice K. Carly, C'54 President: C. Herbert Grlmor, L'5l Secretary: Eleanor Ayaman A'55 President: Miss Helens It. Cox E'50 Secretary: Genevieve M. Cahill, E'52 President: Arthur Antonopoulos B'50 Secretary: Florence M.'Kclley. lure President: J . Henry Otis, B'54 Secretary: Mercehne Kurzon, GC'5l President: Mrs. Raymond Mainini, A'40 Secretary: Dorothy M. Droney, M4158 President: George Dewsnap. A42!E40 Secretary: Vrrgrnrs Brown, A'81 President: l.lnda Ambrose. PS9 Secretary: Mrs. Estelle Ostrowslri, P'40 Contact: Mrs. Emma S. Tousant President: Richard T. Tihhetts, GE52tPR54 Secretary: Mary L. Wheeler 72 Vernon Street, hanger Unron, Marne 84 Oak Avenue, Belmont 0 Briybcrry Road lllnghsm 17 l emlock Road. llingharn 05 Clark Road. Broolshne New Yaris City OHIO Akron Cincinnati Clevelsng OREGO Portland 108 Sewell Avenue. Brookline PENNSYLVANIA 50 Concord Avenue. Cambridge Philadelphia 00 Gordon Street Brighton 07 Lon Wharl,Boston10 Mass. Pittsburgh 40 Lachey Street. Haverhill 252 Haverhill St., Methuen RHODE ISLAND 2 West Kenneth St., So. Lawrence Providence 240 Princeton Blvd., Lowell 108 Gorham St.. E. Chelmsford TEXAS 87 Lovell Road, Melrose 152 Trenton Street. Melrose 08 Purchase Street, Mglford 81 Purchase Street. Mrltord 4 Eldredge Street, Newton 457 Centre Street. Newton 40 Johnson Street. Lynn 007 Summer Street, lynn 41 Shelton Road. granny S50 Front Street, hrcopee 130 Byers Street, Springfield President: Thomas H. Fitzpatrick. B07 S :Alb tSidd IP40 PR'40 ., : a . rs Ciiriiaciiihlii Costa Chalas.B'41 President: Miss M. Irene Donnelly. E'40 Se t :Mr . Cass Kar on. P-'81 l ivt-P-resident DR. CHARLES 0. RICHTER. E'40i'55 Treasurer JOSEPH EARL PERRY. B'22 Recording Secretary SANDRA J. BAILEY. SFAA'55 Administrative Assistant, Alumni Other: g MARGARET M. POMPHRETT. P'it0 08 Dover Street, West Medford 08 Longwood Avenue, Brookline 250 So. Central Ave., Wollaston 280 Baly State Road, Boston 1 Map ewood Street, Watertown 70 West Street, Worcester 1 Manor Street Worcester Cocrilsiliihlr. Andrew DeR'Olio, GC50!A52 1 Purchase Strict, Worcester President: Edward L. Medeslrl, B'52 P 'tl nt:N 'S-,F .B'80 sliilriy.sllillln.d.i.s:...s':: Contact: Hon. Harold Wescott, LRB Contact: Georges E. Morin. B'52 Contact: Alphonse J. Raudonis, A80!L4l Antoine A. Gusrtin, L'27 President: Paul V. Brown, B21 President: Curtis E. Youngdahl.BS1t82 Secretary: Mrs. Marion Peak, Mus'B8 President: Kenneth L. Eder. A'40 Secretary: Dianne A: Dyer. GE50tPR55 Contact: Victor A. Herbert B'50 George Purnell, IP50 Contact: John A. Long. PR 61 Robert Alts uler, B'40 Contact: John Bustamante. L52!A58 President: Hugh R. McDonald. B'40 President: Hnekel1Golder L'00 I Secretary: Mrs. Robert Ellis. PR 52 President: Paul' C. Chevoor B 58 Secretary: Marian L1nton,S'tt0 President: Morris S. Waldman. U25 Secretary: Helen F. Agnew, 1141158 8482 E. Jsflerson, Apt. 807. Detroit 4010 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 5570 Chamberlain St., St. Louis 45 Holmes Street. Laconia 440 Coolidge Avenue, Manchester l42Ma1n treet, Nashua 00 Rrgymand Street Nashua rare surname, reassess: 140 Woodland Avenue. Summit, N. J 01 Clearman Place, Belleville 480 E. 20th St.. New York City 151 E. 00th St.. New York City 075 Craving Road Akron uso. lu ,rcs ia. urs, err... 0041 Clernyrsw Ave.. Cincinnati 8140 Reading Road, Cincinnati 1884 East 117th St.. Cleveland 1010 SE 15th Avenue, Portland 025 McPherson St.,'Philadclphia 55 Ruby Leno, Levittown 412 Swresvsle Avenue. Pittsburgh 005 Maryland Avenue, Pittsburgh 58'Weyhosset St.. Providence 100 Vrne Street, E. Providence NGTON President: Robert J. Brenner. B'52 8018 Thaclreray, Dallas gmyiINGT0Nl no Secretary: Mrs. Vivian J. Hesrner. P'41 701 88rd Avenue, South: Seattle ' flfmii Collin: P.ili.ii0iiEil.i1.fiii. es-se iiii hil':'li.ii'i'i.fihiitlllitllifliiilm Honolulu President: Dr. George H.'M11ls, M'50 248-A Aiuakea Way Honolulu PHILIPPINES Secretary: Mrs. Edward Kam. A'02 P.0. Box 200, Honolulu Manila Contact: Mrs. Francisco R. Aquino, 418 Apollo St., Paco, Manila S31lHon40 -ALUMNI' Still Alive Am Kicking? GeI0nIAnsl VLITE .5 I Alumni in action KEnmore 6-8875 Kiinmore 6-7683 CORSAGES . . . SIDNEY HOFFMAN, JR. - Florist iso couuonstsmu AVENUE IAMES W. BRINI C0. INC. Manufacturers 8: Distributors ATHLETIC UNIFORMS SPORTING GOODS -e v-A-A eww---A---.we ,B W s l' lpnn t nouns to . 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LINGERIE r SPORTSWEAR -o1RoEEs . BRAS All Moderately Priced 177 MAS AVE. BOSTON R R L., -Ref. 'St 'te HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES e fit 7 3 tv S at ..-tts Store Hours: 9-6 Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 9-7 Thurs.-Sat. 9-9 Fri. COMPLIMENTS . of. B. L. MAKEPEACE, Inc. ENGINEERS' and ARTISTS' SUPPLIES 1266 BOYLSTON STREET COpley 7-2700 Boston 15, Mass. Aeroee from Fenway Perle LONGWOOD TOWERS BROOKLINE, Mtssecuusms Ureerqrelled Accommodations for WEDDING BREAKEASTS - RECEPTIONS A. WHITE 47A MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE TAILOR CLEANED IS LIKE TAILOR MADE They're Pressed Better They Fit Better - They Wear Longer LUNCHEONS ' DINNERS ' PROMS We can Sc Deliver Tel. EENmereee1s Boston's Outstanding Pharmacy Established 1884 MILLER DRUG CO. E11 A ' c ll A E ' e ow meman 0 age pot mms Phone KEnmore 6-2769 Prompt Delivery Service W PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS jg qw DIABETIC seEc1AL1s'rs M :I .- r 4 Charlesgate East. 'F QX 4 M f 'N PETER PAN says Thank You, B. U., For Your' Patronagev and Congratulations to the GRADUATING CLASS 't Complnnemt of . . . DANIEL and WILLIAM WEISBERG Beat Withe: . . . HOTEL VENDOME ' HOME OF THE FAMOUS FRENCH ROOM AND MOULIN ROUGE UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP Corner of St. Mary and Comm. Ave. Always Four Barbers To Serve You! FROM A FRIEND BUERKEL 81 CO., Inc. Established 1877 HEATING - VENTILATING l AIR QQNDITIONING - PLUMBING We appreciate very much the patronage of the Boston University Students and Faculty. UNIVERSITY LUNCHEONETT E A Accounting Society 223 Acknowledgements 352 Administration 26-35 Administrative Oflicers 34-35 Air Force Pt.0.T.C. 254-255 Alpha Delta Pi 285 Afpha Epsilon Phi 285 A pha Epsilon Pi 270 Alpha Gamma Delta 286 Afpha Kappa Psi 271 Alpha Omega Alpha 208 Alpha Phi 286 Alpha Phi Omega 260 Armenian Club 264 Arnold Air Society 257 Army R.O.T.C. 252-253 Athletics 290-329 B Baseball 320-321 Basketball 310-311 Beta Gamma Sigma 206 Bios Club 222 Brotherhood Council 247 C Chairman, Executive Committee 30 Chairman, Trustees 30 Chancellor 30 Chapel Choir 248 Charlesgate Hall 237 Christian Science Organization 242 Class Ollicersz College of Liberal Arts Senior 38 Junior, Sophomore, Freshman 195 College of Business Administration Senior . 00 Junior, Sophomore, Freshman 196 Sargent College Senior 84 ' Junior, Sophomore, Freshman 197 College of Industrial Technology Senior 90 School of Theology-Senior 94 School of Law-Senior 109 School ol Medicine-Senior 112 School of Education Senior 113 Junior 201 Sophomore, Freshman 200 School of Social Work!-Senior 130 School of Fine and Applied Arts Senior 144 Junior, Sophomore, Freshman 193 School of Nursing Senior 1541 Junior, Sophomore, Freshman 199 Graduate Division 202 Basic Division 202 1, 3-School oi1Public Relations and Communications Corporation 30-31 Cosmopolitan Club 261 Crew 322-323 Cross Country 3.04 D Dean of the Chapel 33 Dean of Men 33 Dean of Women 33 Dean of the University 33 Debating 220 Delta 209 Delta Delta Delta 280 Delta Sigma Pi 272 Dormitories 235-240 F Faculty: 1 College of Liberal Arts 40 College of Dusiness Administration 62 Sargent Coilege 85 College ol General Education 179 College of Industrial Technology 91 Junior College 181 School of Theology 95 Schoo of Law 103 School, of Medicine 113 Schoo' of Education 119 School, of Social Work 139 SchooQ of Fine and Applied Arts 145 Schoo' of Nursing 155 School of Public Relations and Communications 161 Graduate School 175 Fall Sports 293-304 Fencing 315 Football 294-302 Freshman Activities Council 190 Freshman Athletics - 326-327 G Gamma Delta 261 Gamma Phi Beta 287 Gamma Sigma Sigma 264 Golf 324 Greek World, The 266-289 H Harriet E. Richards House 240 Hillel Foundation 247 Hockey 306-300 Homecoming Queen 22 Honor Auxiliary 207 Honoraries 203-211 HUB Board 213 HUB Stall 214-215 I Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 227 Inter-Dormitory Co neil f School of Education L20.QQ9 K Kaaaa Gamma Pai aaa School of Education-EGraduate L30-137 Kappa Kappa Gamma Q81 School of Social Work a r40.a43 Kaaaa Omaaa also School of Eine and Applied Arts 746-153 Kaaaa Phi Alpha Q73 School of Nursing I '56559 School of Public Relations and L Communications Q62.L73 Lambda Chi Alpha aaa 1 9100000 300001 L76-LW Lambda Kappa Q89 Senior Activities Council Q88 Lambda Theta Pi an Service Organizations 959.9365 Liturgical Dance Group 249 Sliellon Hall a 238 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Q75 . M Sigma Delta Chi aaa rrarketiag Society rar Sgsmr Delta Phr asa aremariam sae-sat S1500 Krrrr aaa Mu Phi Epsilon 224 Skiing 314 Murlin House 240 Soccer 303 Mnoic 931333 Social Organizations 259,265 Music Educators National Conference QQ4 Society For the Advancement of Management 223 Mylco Standish Hon Q39 Sophomorc Activities Council 189 A pring Sports 317.394 N Student Activities 184 Newman Club 243 Student Christian Association 945 NEWS 216-217 Student Councils College of Liberal Arts 190 0 College of Business Administration 191 Olympics 328-329 Sargent College 191 Ursariwtiorr 1910965 College of General Education 178 0fll10fl0X Club 244 College of Industrial Technology 192 Outing Club , 9365 Junior College 180 ' School of Education 199 P shifr' dAl'dA Panhallenic Conference 270 Sghggl gf pp le its a1ar0ala0a1t10r0 School of Patna iterations aaa 1 P 3 Communications 193 Phi Beta Kappa ' 205 E - D- r - Purrriaraa 200 atthmrlillilt 185.322 P03 Gamma Nu Student-Facult Assembl 186.137 Phi Mu Alpha are l l Phi Sigma Sigma 288 T Pi Beta Phi 284 T E -I Ph- Pi Kappa Epsilon 225 Talrlfaiapsl on l Pi Omega Pi 209 Thaaa ala Pi Slgma I I 225 Theatre Arts Division Q28.230 President of the University 28-20 Theta Phi Alpha aaa Professionals 219-227 Track: Psychology Club 222 Indoor 312-313 Publieatrons 212-218 Saaiaa 3185319 R Treasurer Emeritus 30 Religious Organizations 241-249 Treasurer of the University 30 Rifle 316 R'0'T'C' 250.258 Vice-President V 39 S Sailing 304 W Scabbard and Blade 256 Weslfy Club 240 Scarlet Key 204 3 who 2435 seiaaia ara W0000 F0000 I r I 300-010 Samiaaaa Siaaaaa Q34 Womenas Itccreation Association 262 Saaiaaa , 36-177 Women s Rifle Team 262 College of Liberal Arts 41-50 resllmg 315 0 ' ' ' +' casa Albany Carpet Cleaning Co. Allied Vending Engineers, Inc. Anthony's House ol' Beauty Automatic Merchandise Corp. L. G. Ballour Bay State Bindery, Inc. Becsler Press Co., Iac. W. C. Bonner Co. Boston University Boston University Evening Alumni Boston University General Alumni Assoc. Boston University NEWS Boston University Worncn's Club of Worcester James W. Brine Brojehy and Ryan, Inc. Buerkel and CO., Inc. Chandler and Barber Co. Charlene's Beauty Salon Chew Young China City Converse Rubber Company Daniels Printing Co. Desk Clearing House Dow Letter Shop Dali ManufacturingCorporation D. W. Dunn Co. Globe Ticket Company ADVERTISERS' INDEX J. G. Godding and Co. The Good Drug Co. Guzzi's Helen Pedersen Higham, Neilson, Whitridge and Reid, Inc. Hodges Badge Co. H. P. Hood and Sons Horace Partridge Hotel Continental Hotel Kenmore Hotel Lenox Hotel Statler Hotel Verrdome Howard Clothes Jack's Gull Station J ack Lipton, Inc. Jane Tooher Sport Cloth J irnmie's Beauty Studio William J. Keller Inc. es, Inc. Kimball, Gilman and Co. Kyanize Paints, Inc. Laun-Dry-It Lila's Dress Shoppe The Lincolnshire Hotel Longwood Towers MacDonald ami St. Germain E. F. Mahady Co. B. L. Makepeace, Inc. J. J. McDonald Co. Metropolitan Coal Co. Miller Drug Co. Myles Standish Hall Barber Shop Peter Pan S. S. Pierce Co. Robert W. Robertson Robert Rollins Blazers Snruuel Holmes, Inc. Sargent Studios Second Bank-State Street Trust Co. Service Uniform Co. Tire Shoe Box Sidney Holiman, Jr. , Simeone's Solomont and Ettinger Co., Inc. Somerset Pharmacy Surgeons and Physicians Supply Co. Symphony Florist Shop, Inc. University Barber Shop University Luneheonette Walton Lunch Company Weisberg, Daniel and William A. White Winthrop Printing and Oitset Co., Inc Zallen's Restaurants ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Tire HUB Board and Stay sincerely wish to achnovrledge the help and assistance of the following: Vice-President Robert F. Oxnam The Deans and Registrars of the various Schools and Colleges Mrs. Jasmine Andrews, Miss Paula Fricke, Mr. Robert Cohen, Mr. Richard fleldeman, Business Office for Student Activities Mr. ii. Robert Case, Mr. Martin Haroutunian, Mr. William Donaghey, Mrs. Miriam Ruopp, Office of University Photograplri c Service Mrs. Miriam Marshall, Director, University I nforrnation Miss Margaret Norris, .assistant to the Dean, School of Public Relations and Cornrnunicaticns Miss Julia C. Pratt, Secretary to the President Mr. E. R. Miller, University Physical Research Lab- oratories Mr. Louis Lusardi, Mr. Joseph Lambert, Oyiice of Plan- ning and Devdloprnent Mr. Larry Strumwasser, Director, Sports Publicity Mr. Douglas Raymond, Trash Coach The Boston-University NEWS Boston University News Bureau Faoian Baehraeh Mr. Roswell Farnham, Jr. of the Wm. J. 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