Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1930
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H 1-, f gg. .I,I,,., I, I , , x. 75,fQ '? rV'5r5f- 1 'f.,'T'-.7 1 I I, X, .. ,, . f ' ,, . . - rig .. 341: . .1., - f .T 11 .Ii ,P qw, f 000-vvv--o----v---------------Q------------o0----vv TECH TIGER PUBLISHED JUNE, 1930 by :he Q5-ATUDENTS fthe TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Springfield, Massachusetts :::::::::::-:::o::::::::::::::o-::::oo:::::::::::: D E D I CATI O Edward gllsfwortln ,Elton IGHT AND TWENTY YEARS! Planers, shapers, lathes, milling ma- chines, grinding, groaning, shrieking, squeakingg belts flapping, pulleys whirling, the penetrating squeal of adamantine steel against rapidly revolving grinders, showers of sparks illuminating the murky atmosphere, over all and through all the pervasive smell of W arm o Where is this place and who is master here? One, tall and lean, darts here and there, a vigorous whirl of an adjusting handle on some machine, then the gentlest touch on a sensitive and exact measuring gauge How is this for size ? queries an anxious student Out comes the micrometer and then a hasty adjustment of a high powered lens set somewhat rakishly under the heavy overhanging brow One one thou sandth of an inch oversize, take it back for another cut, young man The busy master views the student at the heat treating furnace Watch the temperature he ewclaims, as the white hot flame curls around the inanimate but resisting steel Speed too fast' A quick adjustment of belts on cone pulleys brings the desired number of revolutions on the lathe And so it goes Taps, dies, chucks gears, hammers, hack saws, files, wrenches, how the words fly here and there, bandied back and forth between master and pupil' What a record' Eight and twenty years' Engines, engines, and still more engines, gauges gears, water motors, hvclraulic presses, drill presses, year after year issue unendmgly from this place Who is responsible? Everyone at Tech knows, none but our friend and fellow worker, Edward Ellsworth Holton Out of the shop the quick step, the pleasant greeting with the warm ridors of Tech And what of his influence with students past and present? It lives on with them, with the hundreds of them the long line lengthening down the wears A R L Y ' I Y il. ,, . . . . . 1 . . ,, - - K . . i . ,, . . H , . . ' ' ' ' as xr - ' , y . Y 1 . 5 y . . . smile lighting up a face genial and friendly will be missed from the cor- V. . , . . ' c E. l Ebawwui ?Q.39ks1 Gonientf Pictures of historic Springfield The School and the Faculty The Seniors The Undergraduates Activities Athletics Around School Student Directory Advertising Wreword New England is celebrating the coming ofthe Puritans three Q 9 hundredyearsago. Since Spring- field, Massachusetts, is rich in colonial history, and since Technical High School has the distinction of being one of the First technical high schools in the coun- try, the editorial board has chosen the Puri- tan for the theme ofthe nineteen hundred and thirty Tech Tiger. Sometimes the treat- ment is whimsical as in the cartoons, at others, serious as in the photographs oflandmarks famous in the history of Springfield. One of the most beautiful links between old and new Springfield is the St. Gauden's statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, a Puritan ST. GAUDEN,S STATUE OF DEACON SAMUEL CHAPIN BOSTON ROAD MARKER - 1763 OLD DAY HOUSE -- 1754 XV' THE OLD FIRST CHURCH -1819 The Qffdmzhzlftmtzbn HARRY B. MARSH, LPrz'nczfa! THE FACULTY aculty Directory ABEo'r'r, WILLIAM N., Woodwork .............. ---- 3 7 Hiffvafd Street ADAMS, BURTON A., Director of Shops .... ...... 4 I Irvington Street AHERN, JOHN F., Music ................. ......... 2 9 Warren Terrace AIKEN, J. HAWLEY, Physics ........... - ..... ............ 1 21 Garfield Street ALLEN, MIRIAM E., Mathematics .... .... 1 9 Pleasant Street, Westfield BALCOM, A. CARO, Foods ......... ......... 9 0 Westmrnster Street BELL, L. ELIZABETH, English .... -- ---.----- 30 Afton Place BEST, EDITH J., Chemistry ....... ----- 2 36 UNION Street BEST, PERRY M., Mathematics ..... ----------- M Onson BOLSTER, LILIAN A., French .............. ............... 1 62 Bowles Street BOURN, JESSIE M., History ....,............. ...... .......... x 57 Bowles Street BROWN, HAROLD P., MechanicalDrawing ........... ..... 2 7 Norway Street, Longmeadow CARRELL, THEODORA M., English .......................... ......................... R ussell CLUNE, MARY C., Head of History Department ............ ............... 3 96 Union Street COCKAYNE, CHARLES A., Head of English Department ..... .... 3 1 Thompson Street COOK, S. EVERETT, Head of Mathematics Department ..... ..... 8 3 Sumner Avenue DANFORTH, DoRoTHY, Mathematics ........................ .... x 6 Monmouth Street DAVIS, ALEXANDER D., Mechanical Drawing .............. .... 1 86 Maynard Street FITZROY, RoLAN,D V., Woodwork ......................... ........ 6 7 Noel Street FRANCIS, DWIGHT C., English .................,........... ....... 7 I5 Parker Street GOODRICH, EDWARD H., Head of Science Department . . . . . . .34 Westminster Street GREENAWAY, DAVID E., History ........................... .... 7 5 Mapledell Street GREENWOOD, MARY A., History ............. . . ....... 190 Locust Street HESSELTON, EARLE J., Mechanical Drawing .. .770 Dickinson Street HILL, NELLIE BROOKS, Mathematics .......... ...... 9 2 School Street HITCHCOCK, BUEL A., Mechanical Drawing ..... .... 1 6 Dexter Street HOLTON, EDWARD E., Machine Shop ........... ...................... 1 1 Florida Street HOWES, FLORENCE F., Mathematics .... . .. ......................... 66 Auburn Street HUTCHINSON, FRED W., Physics ..... .... 3 8 South Main Street, East Longmeadow JACKSON, MARY S., English ....... ........................ 2 86 Union Sqeet JONES, CYKUS W., English ..... ................... 5 07 Dickinson Street JORDAN, LENA E., Design ..... . . . I9 Westford Avenue KIEEE,L.REcINALD, Design ............ ..... 2 I5 Dwight Street KILEY, M. MARCUS, Chemistry .......... . KINGSTON, MARY W., French, English ............... ...... . . . . . . .43 Noel Street . . . .21 Florence Street LINCOLN, ALFRED R., Chemistry ............................. ............... 7 6 Maple Street LUTES, MABEL M., Head of Home Economics Department .............. 90 Westminster Street MACKENZIE, RAYMOND E., MechanicalDrawing ................... 28 Highland St., Longmeadow MARSI-I, PAUL R., Mathematics .............................. ............. 3 69 Tremont Street MAYNARD, M. EDMOND, Science .................................. ....... 1 5 Crittendon Street MCKOAN, GERTRUDE M., Physical Director tGirlsj ............................... 146 Bay Street MITCHELL, HOWARD, Head of Modern Language Department ....... 68 Fort Pleasant Avenue MONCERET, MARCELINE M., French .......................................... 158 Bowles' Street MORGAN, HENRY A., .Mathematics ..... ............ 1 8 South Park Place, Longmeadow NEWHALL, FALES E., German ...... .............. r I East Alvord Street PUFFER, ALICE A., French ........ .................... 1 41 Maple Street REED, HOWARD F., Forging ......... .... 3 3 Wood Avenue, East Longmeadow RICHARDSON, LEWIS O., Woodwork .... ........,.......... I 03 Norfolk Street RICHMOND, MADGE E., Mathematics ..... .............. 9 o Westminster Street RIDEOUT, HELEN P., Clothing ............ ........... 1 61 High Street SMITH, ALBERT F., English and Drama . .. ...... ....... 6 6 Dexter Street SMITH, HELEN E., English ............. .... C hester Road, Huntington SMITH, LYDIA, Design ............... SPENCE, ROBERT J., Machine Shop ........... STONE, CARL R., History ......................... . . STOUT, RALPH A., Assistant Physical Director .......................... . . SWENSoN, SADIE J., Clothing ............................................ THORNDIKE, CHESTER, Head of Mechanical Drawing Department .... VAN SICRLE, SCHUYLER C., History ...................................... WALMER, IRVING G., Physical Director tBoysj . ...................... WEAVER, MARX' A., English ................... WILSON, EUCENIA, Foods ................... WOOD, WALTER G., Machine Shop. .. YOUNG, LETA, English ............. ....... ..... Qjice gorce BOYNTON, FRANCES G., Principal's Assistant ..... ..... BRADLEY, RENA, Clerk ...................... MOAKLER, FLORENCE C., Clerk ............. HART, MARY E., Secretary ........ MCMANUS, VVINIFRED A., Nurse .... Eliot Street .. . . . .69 Foster Street . . . . . 118 Bristol Street . . . . . .4I School Street . . . . . .86 School Street .75 Oak Grove Avenue .16 Buckingham Street . . . . . I7 Norfolk Street . . . . .286 Union' Street . . . . . . .30 Avon Place . . .28 Sycamore Street . . . . .27 Federal Street .90 Westminster Street . . . . . .17 Spruce Street . . . . . .46 Cherry Street . . . . 158 Bowles Street . . . .33 Littleton Street THE ELLIOT STREET ENTRANCE X THE SENIOQS 7 J 1929! CLASS oF Wav ELVA ACRERMAN 436 Allen St. College Preparatory G. A. A. Cz, 355 Nisimaha C2, 355 Glee Club C255 Traffic Squad C355 Farewell Hop Committee5 Class VVill Committee, Chairman. Ilello! Everybody! NELsoN LIN1'oN ANDREWS 4.0 Van Ness Ave. Scientific Hi-Y C355 Junior Pro Merito C255 Pro Merito C35 5 Freshman Night Committee. His wisdom is shown hy his silenee. Ross AGNES ARAnIR f Rosy 5 Io6 Parker St. Seientiyir .4 G. A. A. CI, 2, 355 Gym Team CI, 255 Room Representative C355 Pic- nic Committee C35 5 Nisimaha Cr,2, 355 Glee Cluh CI,2,35Q Student Council C35 5 Representative C35 5 Tau Delta Sigma C355 Admirable Crichton 5 Pro Merito5 Tech News C355 Pin and Ring Committeeg Class Day Committee. A rlefver little dancer is she. NEIL AVERY 850 Chestnut St. College Preparatory T. A. A. CI, 2, 35 5 Hall Sentry C35 5 Hi-Y C355 Arm Band Committee. I enfvy nobody, no not I. EVA BARALDI f Efue j 824W Worthington St. Scientihc B G.A. A. CI,2, 355 Hockey CI5 5 Gym Team C255 Nisimaha C355 Student Council C35, Alternate C35 5 Prophecy Committee. I could danee all my life. CIIARLES FREDERICK BARRETI' I Freddy j zoo Massachusetts Ave. College Preparatory Hi-Y C355 Student Council C35 5 Representative C35, Member - at - large C355 Tau Delta Sigma CI,2, 35 5 Admirable Crichton 5 Dis- raeli 5 junior Pro Merito C255 Pro Merito C35 5 Science Club C355 Cor- ridor Duty C355 Rope Pull5 Fresh- man Night Committee5 Class Proph- ecy. lVhen a hutler is needed lle's right there. E221 QIELQ HAZEL K. BEACH C Bubbs j ' 53 Chase Ave. Scientihc .4 G. A. A. CI, 2, 355 Nisimaha CI, 2, 35 5 Hockey C15 5 Senior Prom Com- mittee. Still waters run deep. RICHARD A. BLAIR f Dick j 87 Hartford Terrace College Preparatory TREASURER Glee Club C255 Hi-Y C355 Student Council C35, President C355 Forum C35 5 Tau Delta Sigma C35 5 Sci- ence Club C35, Secretary C35 5 Track C35 5 Admirable Crichton 5 Class Day Play C35. Ile hath a kind of honor that sets him off More than a mortal seeming. JOSEPH BLOCK C Joe j 64.2 Dwight St. College Preparatory T. A. A. C2, 35 5 Glee Club C255 Class Basketball. I a1n Sir Oraele And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark. HUGH F. Boi-INER 85 Rochelle St. College Preparatory Hi-Y C2, 35 5 Class Day Committee They win that laugh. HELEN GEORGIA BoRRNER lor West Alvord St. S cienti he B G. A. A. CI,2,355 Glee Club CI,.2, 35 5 Nisimaha C2, 35 5 Property Mis- tress for The Private Secretaryng Tiger Staff C35 5 Picture Committee. Laugh and gro-w fat might hafve been your motto. JACK RAYMOND BRowN f Brownie j 24 Dearborn St. Seientifie B Glee Club CI, 25 5 Traffic Squad C35 5 Hall Sentry C35. If we all took oarselfves seriously what an awful world this would he. '1u'laQI3-:Ll RUTH KNOWLES CALVERLEY f Ted j 8 Worthy St. Industrial Arts G. A. A. 11, 213 Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Trafiic Squad 11, 2, 31 3 Prop- erty M i s t r e s s for Admirable Crichton 3 Picture Committee 3 Girls' Rifle Club. lVhen Sports call, I answer. WENDALL PHILLIPS CHAMBERLAIN 1 Winnie j 538 Union St. S eientihc B T. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Track 11, 2, 313 Soccer 11,21 3. Football 1313 Wres- tling Team 131 3 Room Relay Team 131 3 Tech News 12, 31 3 Rope Pull3 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. Many a man can use his feet,- He used his head and couldn't be beat. FREDERICK WILLIAM CHAPMAN f Gerald , Bill , Chappy j 33 Suffolk St. College Preparatory Glee Club 1113 Hi-Y 1313 Student Council 131, Traffic Committee 1313 Trafiic Squad 1313 Hall Sen- try 1313 Class Basketball 1113 Yacht Dance Committee. Man is the merriest species of ereatures: all above and belofw are serious. ESAYE CHARKOUDIAN I5 Dearborn St. College Preparatory The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. GERALD FRANK Coe f Gerry j 117 Olmstead Drive Srieafifie President 11, 213 T. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Boys' Glee Club 11,213 Hi-Y 1313 Chairman of Membership Commit- fee: Student Council 12,31, Upper House 121, Chairman of Social Ac- tivities Committee 1313 Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal Com- mittee 1213 Leaders Club 11, 2, 313 Traffic Squad 1I,2,313 Basketball 1113 Football 11,213 Track 11,2, 313 Gym Team 1113 Senior Cheer Leader 1313 Class Basketball 1113 Chairman Junior Prom Committee 121 3 Class Banner Committee Chair- man3 Class Color Committeeg Sen- ior Prom Committee, Chairman. He is fwell knofwn in the sorial world. MARX' PATRICIA COSGRIFF f Pat j I0 Andrew St. S rientifc A G. A. A. 11, 2, 31 3 Yacht Dance Committee 131 3 Farewell Hop Com- mittee. Small traits make great fharaetersf' l23l QBAIELQQ MELVIN L. DEGON f Flash j 29 Chapel St. Seientific B Sherman Club 11, 2, 31 3 Gym Team 121 3 Baseball Team 12, 31 3 Hockey Team 121 3 Skating Relay Team 121, Captaing Class Basketball 121. When you see him on the ice You hafven't time to look at him twice. MAUD Izs'r'rA DUNCAN . f Duelzy j 163 Quincy St. S cienti fc B Glee Club 1213 Junior Pro Merito 121 3 Pro Merito 131 3 Admlf3blC Crichton Ticket Committee 131. Jolly or studious as the case may be. HENRY' FRANCIS DURKEE f Durlz j 699 Belmont Ave. S cienti fic B Glee Club 111 3 f'Tech News Room Agent 111 3 Tech Tiger Room Agent 1113 Banjo Club 1313 Crew 11, 2, 313 Class Basketball 111: junior Prom Committee 1213 Ring and Pin Committee. So heafve on an oar, boys. And fwe'll out to sea. VINCENZO FERRARESE I3 Orleans Ct. College Preparatory rl man is master of his liberty. JENNIE LOUISE FIELD ' rujimmigvj 30 Pine St. Ct. Industrial Arts G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Glee Club 11, 2, 5 History' Play .111 3 Basketball 111- 3 fl jolly little gzrl And a good mixer. TRUMAN BEEBE GILLIGAN f Gilly 1 20 Monson St. Seienlife B Track 121. lV!ay fortune fafvor enterprise. 'mf Ili Q? E-:fl RICHARD Goonwm t Diek 1 60 Dresden St. College Preparatory Hi-Y 135: Hall Sentry 1355 Banjo Club 11, 2, 355 Class Night Com- mittee, Chairman. Music is his pastime 'nough said. KENNETH L. flURNEY l Ken l 77 California Ave. Scientific Tech News 135, Copy Editor. He who smiles his troubles through Can smile all the more when skies are blue. GILBERT A. GUSTAFSON f Gus j 69 Hamburg St. S cientifc A pleasant world for running stream A To steal unnotzced through. CoRA GU1'ERMAN f Peanu1s j 36 Amherst St. General G. A. A. 12,355 Tech Sign Club 135 5 Class Night Committee. Unheard but known to all. CHARLES EDWARD HAMMOND 36 Berkeley St. T. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Tech News 125, Sport Statfg Hockey 11, 2, 35, Assistant Manager 125 5 Soccer 11, 2, 35, Manager 1255 Special Award 125 5 Picture Committee. To hi1n his sehool was 'very dear He came every day for many a year. FRANK HAvENs 548 Dickinson St. College Preparatory Hi-Y 12, 355 Student Council 135 5 Le Salon 12, 35, President 135: jun- ior Pro Merito 11,255 Pro Merito 135: Science Club 135, Vice-Presi- dent 1355 Tech Tiger Staff 1355 Crew 12, 355 Class Constitution Committee 1155 Rope Pullg Fresh- man Night Committee, Chairmun5 Banquet Committee, Chairman. Class flrtist is he,' But a student, too. fl' L:-L'-I-I 24 GFIIELH RICHARD HAZEN f Dick 5 103 Maple Road, Long. S eientihc B One friend worth mueh is better than many worth little. RUTH GERTRUDE HOCRENBERRY 1 Ruthie j 87 Marsden St. Scientific .4 G. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Glee Club 11, 25 5 Trafiic Squad 135 5 Freshman Night Committeeg Class History Committee. Al smile and a good word esverywhere she goes. CHARLES FRANK HUMPHREX' f Humph j I3I Princeton St. Scientific B T. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Traffic Squad 135 5 Tech News Room Agent 1255 Football 135. May hardships stimulate to, :Ind nefver deter from duty. RICHARD GRISWALD HUNTER t Dick 5 21 Kimberly Ave. College Preparatory ' Rifle Club 11, 2, 35, Vice-President 125. Ile has a natural genius for com- bining business and pleasure. MITCHELL oHN KANIA f Chief 5J I7 Water St., I. O. Srientificft Hi-Y 135: Hall Sentry 135, Stu- dent Council 135: F0l'Um 1359 Le Salon 135 5 Science Club 135 5 T.CCh News 12, 35, Managing Edlfm' 125, Editor 1355 Edison Assembly 135, Chairmang Armistice Day As- sembly 135, Chairman5 Student Re- porter for Republican. ' By sperrh and aetzon well known. MELVIN D. K1TEs 1 Mil , Kid l 4. Gates Ave., Long. Industrial flrts T. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Class Basketball 125 5 Rope Pull. Fortune does not change 1nen,' itun1nasksthe1n. 'mr' ug Q r,:n wr I THEODORE KREssER f Teddy 1 1 I4 Albemarle St. College Preparatory Student Council 121 5 Tau Delta Sigma 1I,2, 315 Disraeli 5 Ad- mirable Crichton 5 The Private Secretary 5 Junior Pro Merito 121 5 Pro Merito 1315 Prophecy Commit- tee, Chairman5 Tiger Staff 131. One of rare humor. VVALTER KUSTWAN f Wally 1 63 Main St., I. O. Scientifcl? Science Club 1315 Tech News 131- He is a good man,' he leaves what he cannot do. CHESTER DALBERT LAFLEY f Chet j 26 Noel St. Scientific Tech News 131. Act fwell thy part -there all the honor lies. DOUGLAS ROBERT LARSON 1 Doug, Swede j I3I White St. Scientihc Glee Club 11,215 Hi-Y 1315 Traf- fic Squad 1315 Forum 1315 Science Club 1315 Rifle Club 1I,2,31: Tech News 131, Sports Editor5 Tech Tiger Staff 121, Assistant Sports Editor5 Soccer Team 1215 Class Basketball 12, 315 Rope Pullg Picture Committee, Chairman. A strong man and a stream make their own path. WILLIAM LUTHUN LAWLER 1 Bill , Feet j 486 Hancock St. S cienti yic B Glee Club 1315 Crew 1115 Football 12, 31 5 Track 131 5 Class Basketball 121 5 Rope Pull. On the field a mighty man was he The cause of many a victory. KARL WILLIAMS MALOY f Blondy j 88 Berwick Rd., Long. Scientifc B Secretary 1215 T. A. A. 11, 2, 315 Glee Club 1I,2,31Q Traffic Squad 1215 Tau Delta Sigma 1315 Rifle Club 1215 Lunch Room 12, 315 Crew 1215 Class Basketball 1115 Collegiate Hop Committee 121 5 Junior Prom Comimttee 1215 Rope Pull. May work ne-ver cause us to ahan- don innocent amusementsf' v 25 GGMEL-QQ? FRANK JAMES MCCARTI-IY f Mac 1 508 Belmont Ave. College Preparatory Glee Club 1115 Hi-Y 1315 Student Council 131 5 Traffic Squad 131 5 junior Pro Merito 121 5 Pro Merito 131, Presidentg Hockey 12, 31 5 Class Color Committee 121 5 Yacht Dance Committee 131 5 Farewell Hop Com- mittee 131, Chairman5 Class Will Committee. Planner of dances extraordinary. ALBERT JosEPH MAsTRoIANN1 I1IMaritII, NRtdUJ NAI!!! SI Acushnet Ave. S cientifc Rifle Club 131 5 Bowling Team 131 5 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. Al swagger like a pirate hold Who roamed the seas in days of old. JOSEPH EDWARD MORIN f Red 1 169 Ablec Ave. College Preparatory Hi-Y 131. May his life be as bright as his hair. HAROLD MOSEDALE f Hoot Mon 1 575 Dickinson St. Scientificl? PRESIDENT Treasurer 11,215 Glee Club 12, 31 5 Hi-Y 131 5 Student Council, Lower House 121, Upper House 1315 Traffic Squad 11,2,31, Chief 1315 Hall Sentry 12, 315 Forum 1315 Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Pro Merito 11,215 Pro Merito 131, Vice-President5 Science Club 12, 31, Vice - President 121 5 Admirable Crichton Ticket Committee 131 5 Tiger Staff 1215 Collegiate Hop Committee 1215 Junior Prom Com- mittee 121 5 Yacht Dance Committee 1315 Farewell Hop Committee 131. Good fellowship and good sense make for popularity. JEAN HENRY OSTIGUY 98 Hall St. College Preparatory Hi-Y 131, Vice-President5 Student Councilg Traffic Committee 131 5 Le Salon 12, 31 5 Tech News 131 5 Track 131. Work is the best thing to make us lofve life. FERN ELIZABETH PATTERSON f Pat j 97 Ashley St. S rientiyic B G. A. A. 11, 315 Glee Club 11, 315 Nisimaha 12, 31. Let me lifve unknown, unheard. TIEZGCZ Mfutjonie EDNA PAYNE f Marj 1 230 Oak Grove Ave. Scientific :I G. A. A. 1313 Nisimaha 12, 313 Athenaeum 12, 31 3 Yacht Dance Committee 131 3 Farewell Hop Com- mittee 131 3 Class Day Committee. Ill-ways smiling, always gay is she. Rouen w7IlEEI.ER Pease 1 Bob j 301 Wilbraham Rd. College Preparatory Hi-Y 1313 Student Council3 Trafiic Squad Committee 12,31, Chairman 131 3 Traflic Squad 11, 2, 31, Assist- ant Chief 1313 Hall Sentry 1313 Rope Pull3 Ring and Pin Commit- tee, Chairman3 Banquet Committee. Too noble for this place. BENNET P11e1.AN t Benny 1 162 Eastern Ave. Scientihc A Hockey 1213 Swimming 1113 Class Basketball 12, 31. To the water he did fly llfhethcr wet or hard or dry. Sx'Lvm Mmuox Pu'rN.x1v1 f Syll'1 25 Magazine St. Scientific fl G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Chairman Social Activities 1313 Nisimaha 12, 31, Vice-President 131, President 1313 Athenaeum 12, 31, Vice-President 1313 Le Salon 11,2, 313 junior Pro Merito 11,21, Secretary 111, Presi- dent 1213 Pro Merito 131, Vice- President. Ambition is the keystone of success. KENNE'l'II MYLES RAINE1' 1 Kel1 j 144 Daviston St. Scientihe B T. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Hi-Y 1313 Hall Sentry 131 3 Soccer Team 121 3 Ten- nis Team 1313 Bowling Team 1313 Hockey Team 131 3 Class Basketball 1313 Rope Pull. lVherr-ver games are played, someone must lose- hut not he. AGNES COWAN RAws'rRoN 1 N1ll1 'j 38 Brunswick St. Seientifc .fl SECRETARY G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Vice - President 1313 G. A. A. Tag Day Committee 121 3 G. A. A. Treasure Hunt Com- mittee 121, Chairman3 Glee Club 121 3 Nisimaha 11, 2, 31, Vice-Pres- ident 131 3 Nominating Committee 131 3 Program Committee 131 3 Ath- enaeum 1313 Tau Delta Sigma 12, 31 3 Admirable Crichton 3 Senior Prom Committee. Smiles and perseverance Hafve made her what she is. E261 GQJELIQZ Rocen Romskrs 1 Roby 1 - 825 Chestnut St. College Preparatory T. A. A. 11,2, 313 Hi-Y 12, 31: Student Council 131 3 Forum 12, 31 3 Le Salon 12, 313 Treasurer 131 3 Boys' Athletic Manager 1313 Foot- ball 12, 31, Captain 1313 Trafhc Squad 12,31 3 Hall Sentry 131: Class Basketball 12,313 ROPC Pull Captaing Class Color Committee 121 3 Class Day Committee. In the school or on the field No force on earth could make him yield. Rum' ERNESTINE RouER'rsoN 33 Carver St. Scientific G. A. A. 1I,21. The best is yet to come. MICIIAEL JOHN Ross 1 Rosey 1 190 Williams St. College Preparatory May persefverance be rewarded by prosperity. RUDOLPH GUSTAF Ross1Nc, JR. f Rudy 1 I9 Harlan St. Rifle Club 1313 Bowling Team 1313 History Committee. It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make a man better be. PIENRIETTA ROWLAND 1 Henry 1 38 Hobson St. Scientific B G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Hockey 1213 Glee Club 11, 2, 31 3 Nisimaha 12, 31, Afliliated Program Chairman 1313 Tau Delta Sigma 1313 Tech News 11, 2, 31, Circulation Man- ager 131 3 Class Color Committee 121 3 Arm Band Committee. Talk she must and talk she will. ARTHUR Bowl-:N SARTWELL f Sf1rk 1 49 5 Oak St., I. O. Scientific B JI man without patience is like a man without oil. S 1 f 'LU' IE'-4 C3 LAWRENCE VVOLCOTT SCI-IENCK l Lafwrie j 1451 Longmeadow St., Long. Hi-Y C31: Science Club C315 Air- plane Club C11 5 Class Ballot Com- mittee. Handsome is as handsome does. WARD A. SEARS 2 5 Lenox St. Scientific B Crew C21. You 'will find him fwilling and good-natured, too. JosEPrI M. SEVILLA 126 Genesee St. Scientific Glee Club CI, 21 5 Science Club C315 Member - at - Large C31 5 Airplane Club C2, 31, Honorary Leader and Adviser C2, 31. Aviation is my middle name. HARRIET MAL SLATE 743 White St. Scientific A G. A. A. C2, 315 Gled Club Cl, 2, 31. Unlznofufn to many but a good frzenrl to a fefw. ELMER LOVELL SMITH x48 Colony Rd., Long. College Preparatory MEMBER-AT-LARGE Hi-Y C315 Science Club C315 Pin and Ring Committee5 Prom Com- mitteeg Corridor Duty C2, 31. lVhen duty fwhispers low, 'Thou must,' The Youth replies, 'I can.' LAWRENCE AGILVIE SPAULDING l Laurie j 29 Sunny Side Ave., I. O. College Preparatory ' Glee Club C11 5 Hi-Y C31 5 Science Club C2, 315 Airplane Club Cx15 Class Ballot Committeeg Corridor Duty. Common sense is a rare commodity. D:-fl TW V , E271 QIELQ STANLEY ALTON SPRAGUE f Shorty , Stan j 409 Newberry St. S eientijie .4 Glee Club C21 5 Traffic Squad C2, 31 5 Corridor Duty C2, 31 5 Rifle Club Cr,2,315 Sherman Club C115 German Club C21 5 Tech News Stall C2, 31 5 Class Will Committee5 Hockey CI, 21. fl schoolboy tale, the fwonder of an hour. E. WALTER SULLIVAN f SulIy j 203 Wilbraham Rd. College Preparatory Glee Club CI, 215 Hi-Y C315 School Band C215 Basketball C115 Class Basketball C21 5 Rifle Club C115 Class Night Committee. Master of an ancient art. PHILIP J. SULLIVAN f SuIly j 137 Wilbraham Rd. College Preparatory Hi-Y C2, 315 Traflic Squad C31. The man who waits for things to turn up has his eyes on hzs toes. WILLIAM ROBERT SWAINE l Bob j 33 Wareham St. College Preparatory Glee Club CI, 215 Hi-Y C31Q Tech Band C215 Soccer C115 Rifle Team C215 Class Night Committee. Oh, talk not to me ofa name great in story, The days of our youth are the days of our glory. BARBARA NoRMA THOMAS fnB0lIbil3nl 132 College St. Seientificd G. A. A. CI,2, 315 Athenaeum C215 Tau Delta Sigma C2,31Q The Youngest , Admirable Crichton 5 Collegiate Hop Committee5 junior Prom Committee5 Yacht Dance Committee5 Class Day Committee, Chairman. Our pretty, popular young actress. MICHAEL L. TOEIN f Mike j Anne St., E. Spl'ld. Scientifc Tech News Room Agent C312 Class Basketball C215 Class Will Committee. Fortune is merry. Ci Y ':Ul ' II DAVID ANTHONY TRUDEAU f Dafve , Bub j 64 Lorenzo St. S cienti fic B Sttgdent Council 135 5 Traffic Squad 2 . The will to fwin is half the winning. VIvIAN URBAN f ViIvi 5 Parker St. Stientifc B Girls' Athletic Manager 125 5 G. A. A. 1I,2,35Q Hockey 11,255 Glee Club 11, 255 Traffic Squad 135 5 Pin and Ring Committee. A good sport is she,- And good in sports, too. CLIFFORD EARL WEBB f Casey 5 1536 Dwight St. Scientifc B Football 12, 35 5 Class History Com- mittee. Proof that a good little man is as good as a good big one. STANLEY GILBERT WIIEELER I Spud 5 53 Bay St. Sfientife B Hi-Y 1355 Student Council 12,355 Science Club 1255 Traffic Squad 1355 Tech News Staff 135, Copy Editor 1355 Soccer 1355 Senior- Faculty Bowling Team 135, Cap- tain 1355 Charter Member Riding Club. I ha-ve fought a good ight I halve fnished my fours:-. QIELEYQ i231 DORIS ALBERTA WI-IITE I Dol j 359 Eastern Ave. S cienti fc B G. A. A. 11,25 5 Glee Club 11,25 5 Nisimaha 12, 35. One ofthe fnest searnstresses T hal 'we can boast. CAROL ELAINE WINCI-IELL f CarolI1ird j 220 Pearl St. Seientific A VICE-PRESIDENT G. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Nisimaha 11, 255 Student Council Room Representa- tive 125, Upper House 1355 Athe- naeum 12, 35 5 Le Salon 11, 2, 35 5 Junior Pro Merito 11, 25, Secretary- Treasurer 125 5 Pro Merito 135 5 Tiger Statistics Committee 135 5 Student Reporter for the Republican 1355 Charles F. Warner Achieve- ment Medal Committee 1355 Senior Prom Committee 135. WeII-kno-wn, studious, artistic,- llfhat more is needed? LlLlAN ADELLE WINCHELL 1 Lil j 220 Pearl St. Scientifieli G. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Student Council 135, Social Committee 135, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1355 Athenaeum 12, 355 Le Salon 1I,2, 35, President 125, Program Chairman 1355 jun- ior Pro Merito 11,255 Pro Merito Tiger Statistics Chairman 1355 Class History Committee, Chairman. AI master mind has she. ELIZABETH YOUNG fnlztuyuj ubippicuj 506 Longmeadow St., Long. Scientifc A G. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Field Hockey 1155 Glee Club 11, 255 Nisimaha 12, 35 5 Farewell Hop Committee 135- There is murlz that lies beneath the surface. Hgh .Enom at Tech HE Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal, which is awarded semi-annually with the purpose of perpetuating Mr. Warner's great interest in young people, is the highest honor that.Tech can give. Each semester a committee consisting of two alumni, four faculty members, two representatives each from the 12A and 12B classes, and the president of the I IA class choose from the graduating seniors the boy and the girl who, in'their estimation, have been out- standing in scholarship, character, and leadership. Unlike most hon- ors, this is a recognition not only of scholarship, but of service to the school. Frequently, this coveted honor is most difficult to award. Certainly, it is a splendid living memorial to Charles F. Warner, the beloved founder of this school. The Three-Year Honors, an old tradition at Tech, are given to those students who have done excellent work in all of their subjects during their high school course. To achieve this honor, however, the student must be not only of high scholastic standing, but also an example of the Tech spirit as it is embodied in good school citizenship. These honors are based on the office records together with the vote of the faculty on the merit of the individual. V5 7,1 .fe ea, E291 I 'wi' was Q2 USU F'Y5?i' nr in Qu is UQ .. .V - RICHARD BLAIR, class treasurer for the last two semesters, was prominent in all branches of school life. Richard was a member of the Forum, Tau Delta Sigma, and the Science Club of which he was secretary. On the athletic field he participated in track to the extent of winning his letter. On the stage he was seen in Admir- able Crichton and the Class Day Play. The fact that he was President of the Student Council during his senior year shows that he had won to an un- usual degree the respect of the student body. As president of the council, he accomplished much of real value. E 30 SYLVIA PUTNAM has the true spirit of leadership. Among the many offices she has held are president and vice- president of Nisimaha, vice-president of Athenaeum, secretary and presi- dent of the Senior Pro Merito. Syl- via was also active in the G. A. A., being on the Social Activities, the Treasure Hunt, and the Hare and Hounds Chase Committees. In class activities she was always willing to do more than her share. Sylvia is a Three Year Honor Student as well as a winner of the Charles F. War- ner Achievement Medal. ui IE QQ U-U if m Q IE ll? CARROLL MCQUEEN is this semes- ter's choice for the highest honor given at Tech. Carroll's school life was characterized by his fine leader- ship. He was a leader in every activ- ity in which he took part. As presi- dent of his class, Carroll showed his ability to direct and yet keep the re- spect of his classmates. He was an afliliated board member of the Torch Club and president of the Tech Hi-Y Club. During his three years at Tech Carroll was a member of the Student Council. Here, as everywhere, his in- fluence was felt in that he was respon- sible for more than one new measure presented to the council. A leader to- day, what possibilities tomorrow? 3 RUTH L1NDQU1sT exemplifies a true Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal winner. An athlete, a partici- pant in school and class activities, and a student of meritg what more could be desired? In sports Ruth was a member of the girls' gym and hockey teams.. For two years she was a rep- resentative to the Student Council. The positions of associate editor of Tech News and secretary of the class of 1930 were among her many achieve- ments. She was president of Athe- naeum, the G. A. A., and Le Salon. Ruth ended her splendid record at Tech by winning a three year honor medal. 1930 CLASS OF K 'T li G3 ew ll lri ltfa A RICHARD HARLEY ALLEN C Dick j 14.01 State Street College Preparatory Hi-Y C2, 355 Crew C2, 35. If your fwife is short, stoop to her. THOMAS ANAs I Tom 5 I7 Sheldon Street College Preparatory Le Salon C255 Traffic Squad C2, 35 5 Ballot Committee C35, Chairman E35 5 T. A. A. C15 5 Corridor Duty 3 . Believe in exjlerienred man GERHARD ANSEL f Jrrry 5 66 Sorrento Street College Preparatory Hi-Y C355 Junior Pro Merito C1, 255 Pro Merito C355 Torch Club C1,255 LeSalon C355 Ace of Hops C355 Tech Tiger C355 Edi- tor-in-Chief C355 Student Council C355 Member-at-Large C355 Class Basketball C35. Genius is f7!I1l1'lll'l'.H MARTIN AR'l'llUR ARSLANIAN 4.49 State Street College Preparatory Le Salon C355 Rifle Club C355 Hall Sentry C35. Talent -works, genius erva11's. Enxru HAZEL BAKER t Ted 5 75 Grenada Terrace General G. A. A. C35 5 Tech Sign Club C35 5 Orchestra C35 5 Hockey C35 5 Soc- cer C35. No song, no supper. DORA BARCQMR l Topsy 5 Stony Hill Road, Ludlow General junior Pro Merito Cr, 25 5 Pro Mer- ito C355 Glee Club Cl,25Q G. A. A. Cr, 2, 35 5 Le Salon C1, 2, 35 5 Basketball C1,2, 355 Hockey C25. An ounce of diserrtion is worth a pound of wit. 36 RALPH BARTLETT East Longmeadow S eientifc Fast, that's me. Josspu BARTOLUCCI C Joe 5 41 Green Street Seientihc Believe it or not I'm tough. RoNA1,o ARMAND BEAUREGARD f Beau, Roomy j 119 Mass. Ave. Scientihefl Glee Club CI,2,35Q Tech News, Advertizing Manager C1, 2,5 5 Busi- ness Manager C355 Stage Manager Cx,255 Pianist for Gym Team Cr, 2, 355 Traliic Squad C1,25. 1-I rolling stone gathers no moss. S'rAxLEx' MART1N BEBLER I Taney , Stan 5 SI Dresden St. College Preparatory Tau Delta Sigma C1,2,35, vice- President C355 Forum C355 Science Club C355 Traffic Squad C2,355 Banquet Committee C355 Disme- li C15 5 The Admirable Crichton C255 The Private Secretary C35. Nothing eomes amiss to a hungry man. jolm BEN BELCHER f Jahn 5 120 Spring Street College Preparatory Tau Delta Sigma C2, 35, Treasurer C355 Science Club C355 Rifle Club C255 Traflic Squad C2,355 Fresh- man Night Committee C355 Tech Tiger Staff C355 The Admirable Crichton C25 5 The Private Secre- tary C355 The Crimson Cocoa- nut C2, 355 Hall Sentry C35 5 Tech News Room Representative C25. Go forth under the openslry. and list to nature's leaching. ESTHER E. BERGLUND f Han j 1 136 Liberty Street Scientific Glee Club C1,255 G. A. A. CI,2, 355 Entertainment Committee C255 History Play C15. Take things as you had them. QIEL-Q3 GEORGE WOODBURY BEST 60 Sylvan Street College Preparatory Le Salon 1215 Tech News Repre- sentative 12,312 Hall Sentry 131. Mutual help is a lafw of nature. EDWARD VVILLIAM BETTERLY f Eddie j 25 Spencer Street College Preparatory Hi-Y 1515 Glee Club mg Tech- Sherman Club 1115 Trafiic Squad 12,31: G- A- A- 11.2419 Ring and Pin Committee 1315 Tech Ti- ger Staff 1315 Class History 131. To be good at all things is to be desired. ALBERT CLAYTON BIDVVELL f Biddy,', :ll 1 30 Princeton St. College Preparatory Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Tech Tiger Staff 131, Business Manager 131 5 Hall Sentry 12,31 5 T. A. A. 11. 2, 315 Hockey 11, 21 5 Manager Soccer 12, 315 Prom Committee 131. Let us sing on our journey, our tway fwill he less tedious. ROBERT BIGELOW t Bob 1 I4 Irvington Street College Preparatory Hi-Y 12, 315 Torch Club 11, 21, President 11,215 Leaders Club 11, 215 Traflic Squad 131 5Trz1ck Team 11,2, 31, Captain 1315 Relay Team 11,215 Ball Team 11,215 Class Prophecy 131. Resolute in action, gentle in method. HARRY LESLIE BISHOP Iulzucknj nflappyuj 682 Liberty Street Scientific Class Basketball 111 5 Class Relay 111. Lo! the end of my labors. MARY A. Buss t Hippy 1 Wilbraham General Athenaeum 131 5 Nisimaha 111 5 Glee Club 1I,2,31Q G. A. A. 11, 2, 315 Swimming 11, 21. She fwanders far for education. 37 MANUEL ARLEN BOZBECKIAN' f Bos 1 36 Berkshire Avenue Scientific Tech Tiger Staff, Photographer 1215 Tech Tiger Art Editor 12, 315 Forum 1315 Science Club 1215 Tau Delta Sigma 1215 Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Tennis Team 121 5 Soccer 1215 Dance Committee 1215 Tech Sign Club 131, Secretary-Treasurer 131- Let me lifve in my castle in the air. HOWARD CLARK BOZENHARD I Blitzy , Bozie j 36 Desmond Street Scientifc B T. A. A. 11, 2, 31 5 Traffic Squad 12, 31, Ass't Chief 1315 Corridor Duty 131 5 Football 11, 2, 31 5 Class Basketball 1I,2,31Q Baseball 1315 Rope Pull 131. You're looking fine,- hofw are you ? IDA K. BRAYTON 47 Cedar Street College Preparatory Glee Club 1I,21Q G. A. A. 11,215 Press Club 1315 Senior Pro Merito 131- Husbands can earn, but only fwwes can save. ROBERT MOORE BRIGHAM f Boh j 147 Pineywoods Ave. College Preparatory Hi-Y 1315 Rifle Club 1215 Torch Club 11,21, Treasurer 1215 Corri- dor Duty 131 5 Nominating Commit- tee, Chairman 1115 Class Day 131. Happy is he 'who nothing owes. CHARLES EDWARD BROMAGE f Charlie j 44 Pasco Road, I. O. Scientific B Tech News 111. M1mz's the word. JOSEPH WILLIAM BUCKLEY 1 Joe j 18 Wareham Street College Preparatory 'TREASURER Hi-Y 12, 31 5 Junior Pro Merito 11, 215 Pro Merito 1315 Tau Delta Sigma 11,2, 31, Treasurer 131, Vice-President 1315 Forum 11,2, 315 Science Club 12, 31, Secretary- Treasurer 1315 Press Club 1315 Torch Club 121, Nominating Com- mittee 1115 Student Council 12, 31, Upper House 131, Traflic Commit- tee 1315 Trafiic Squad 12, 315 Silas Marner 1215 Crew 1I,2,31, Man- ager 131, Coxswain 1315 Basketball 12,31, Ass't Manager 121, Mana- ger 1315 Class Basketball 12, 31. Money is the servant of this man. XT' UJIEQ BARBARA GoULn CHAPMAN f Bobs j 18 Castle Street General junior Pro Merito C21: Tau Delta Sigma C2, 31, Secretary C31 5 Athen- aeum C31 5 Le Salon C2, 31, Secretary C315 G. A. A. C1,2, 31, Vice-Presi- dent C315 Glee Club C1,2,315 Ni- Simaha C1, 2, 31 5 Delegate for Magna C215 Basketball C115 Class VVill C31 5 Admirahle Crichton C21, Class Secretary C1, 21. Ila11pine:: lake: no acrouni of lime. ICDVVAKIJ CnAse f Ed1li1- 1 223 Fort Pleasant Avenue Collrgr' Prrjrarafory Rifle Club Cl,21Q Ili-Y C2, 315 Ri- fle Team C21, Glee Club CI,21Q Senior Prom C31 5 Tech Tiger Room Representative. No1hing 'af11i11r1'rl, noihing had. SAML'EL CIIHRNICK f Sam 1 42 Moreland Street Sfifntihr YVgnner, Tech Oratorical Contest C3 - Unhear1l of until he Mohr. FRANCIS Cnukcn IO3 Belle St. Collrgr Preparatory Figures ran br made to flf0 Ul' anything. SARA11 CLEMEN1' f Sally, Tornlny j 69 Edendale Street College Prrparalory Athenaeum C2, 31, Secretary and Treasurer C315 Junior and Senior Pro Merito CI,2, 31, President C21 5 G. A. A. C1,2,315 Hockey C215 Basketball C1, 2, 315 Le Salon C31 5 Banquet Committeeg Nominating Committee. Faint hear! n'1'r -won lzrufvr laddi1'. XNVILLIAM ERNEST CoLEY f lIill j 101 Catherine Street Collrge Prrparalory Glee Club CI,21Q Football C31. Sl1'.f'p ix llrlirr than medicine. ll:Cl hTJ'l E381 GCEIEJLIQQ GEORGE H. Cowon f Jae 1 241 Central Street College Prfparatory Hi-Y C315 Sherman Club C1,2, 31, Secretary C11, Treasurer C21, Mem- ber-at-Large C315 Torch Club Cx, 215 Forum C2,31, President C31: Tau Delta Sigma C2,31, Secretary C21, President C315 Pro Merito C31, President C315 Glee Club C1,215 Chairman, Lower House C31, Chair- man, Traflic Committee C31 5 Chair- man, Statistics Committee C31 5 Chairman, Prom Committee C31 5 Trustee, Student Activity Fund C31. els smooth as Ilf'h1 s, his rmrazorrd lip. FRANCIS CoRR1vE.xL' C Frany j 21 Ventura St. Baseball C1,21. rl jvitthvr fcelnvz hr' fwanlril to hr. 'I'noMAs CROMBIE f Srorty j Maple Street, East Long. Sfifllflflit' T. A. A. C1,2,315 Gym C11. LiH1v fwood, much fruit. JAMES VV!-IXTE CROVVTHER C Jim , Rrd j 28 Bliss Road, Longmeadow College Prrparalory Hi-Y C315 Sherman Club C115 Ri- He Club C115 Torch Club C1,215 Forum C1, 2, 315 Crew C2, 315 Class VVill C315 Trallic Squad C1,2,31. The tongue is not steel, yet it rats. HELEN ELLA CSIGAS f CurIir j 85 Eddywood Street Sfirnlihf G. A. A. CI,2, 315 Girls' Glee Club C1, 2, 315 Orchestra C2, 315 Basket- ball Cr, 21 5 Hockey C113 Gym Meet Cx, 21 5 Secretary of Tech News C21 5 Treasurer of Tech News C31 5 Tech News Dance Com- mittee C31. Boller lair than nffv1'r. CARoL1'N HART DABOLI. f Kay 1 .19 Yale Street Grnrral Tech Sign Club C315 Glee Club Cx, 2, 315 Nisimaha C2, 31 5 Athenaeum C2, 315 jr. Pro Merito C215 Sr. Pro Merito, C315 G. A. A. C1,2, 315 Traffic Squad C315 Basketball C115 Gym Meet C11. 12A Dance C315 Statistics C31 5 History Play C11 5 Communities begin hy estab- lishing their kitchen. 'lb' IIE' C2 MIRIAM DAVENPORT f Mi1n j 126 Washington Road Scientific VICE'PRESlDENT Nisimaha 1155 Glee Club 1155 G. A. A. 11,25, Secretary-Treasurer 11,255 Ace of Hops, Chairman 135: junior Prom 1255 Class Ex- ecutive Committee 11,2, 35. Lo1veliner.r needs not the foreign aid of adornment HARRX' DAVIES, JR. f Porky , .lune j 74. Grenada Terrace College Preparatory Hi-Y, Member-at-Large 115 5 Bas- ketball 115. IVhile the rat'r afway, the mice fwill play. EDMUND FRED DAWES f Ed j 95 Meadow Road Seientihc He labors in 'vain fwho tries to please all. LUCIEN DENNIS f Lulee j 94 Essex Street College Preparatory French Club5 Rifle Clubg Comitia 12, 35, Vice-President 125 fl: I was about to say. DAVID DEWAR f Da1ve j 133 Bowles Street Scientific .fl Jr. Pro Merito 11, 25 5 Sr. Pro Mer- ito 1355 TraHic Squad 1355 Sher- man Club 1155 Nominating Com- mittee 135: Class Day 135, Chair- man5 Tech News Staff 135, Sports Editor 135. .fll-wayr aim at fwhat becomes you. WILLIAM N. DOANE l Bill j 89 Sherman Street College Preparatory Torch 11,255 Hi-Y 12, 355 Traflic Squad 12, 35 5 Junior Pro Merito 1255 Senior Pro Merito 135, Nom- inating Committee, Chairman5 Ban- quet Committee, Chairman. On the spat when there'.t work to be done. GIIEIIQQ w4Pf:. r 5 , EU T l39l GEORGE DUMAS 9 Los Angeles St. College Preparatory Small but mighty. MII.DRED PARKINSON DUNCAN f Millie j 23 Bushwick St. General G. A. A. 1I,2, 355 Glee Club 11,2, 35 5 Gym Meet 1355 2B Dance Com- mittee, junior Prom Committee5 3B Dance Committee5 Arm Band Com- mitteeg Nominating Committee 11, 25 5 Tech News 135 5 Banquet Com- mittee. An obedient fwife commands her hu.rband. LoUIs JOSEPH DUQUET1'E f Dukg 5 25 Grove St. College Preparatory Forum 12, 355 Secretary-Treasurer 1355 French Club 12, 355 President 1255 Comitia 135: Banjo Club 11, 2, 355 Soccer 2nd 1155 Track 11,2, 35 5 Orchestra. They are stealing my thunder. VINCENT CONA FALBO f Vinnie j 21 Hyde Ave. College Preparatory Being on sea, sail,' being on land, settle. LINNEA A. FALK f Lin j Edmunt St., East Longmeadow Scientihc B G. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Glee Club. Thi: fwoman makes no noi.re. DAVID CHARLES FERGUSON 112 Spring St. Scientifc Gym Team 11,255 Class Basket- ball 11,2, 35 5 Rifle Team 115. Better late than newer. vu-:Q 'lLT lIG3?.ll2lLE2 MILTON FILLION f MiIt 5 60 Margerie St. College Preparatory Tratiic Squad 135 5 Class Basketball 11,255 Home Room Relay 115 5 Bal- lot Committee 135 5 Sentry Duty 135- A rolling stone gathers no moss. VINCENT PETER FIMOGNARI f Xerxes j 251 Oakland St. College Preparatory Now fwhy is that f Lols BARBARA F1scuER f Loie j 35 Manitoba St. General Tau Delta Sigma 11, 2, 35, Treasur- er 115, Vice-President 1255 Athe- naeum 125 5 Press Club 135, Associ- ated News Editor 1355 G. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Class Constitution 115 5 Lucky Number Dance 1255 junior Prom 125 5 Class Prophecy 135 5 Senior Prom 135 5 Nominating Com- mittee 1255 Admirable Crichton 125: Directed Freshman Play 1355 Dramatic Coach 135. She is only bright that shines by herself. EUGENE WlIlLI.DEN FosTER I Gene j 63 Westford Circle General Forum 11,255 Tau Delta Sigma 1255 Torch Club, President 115, Affiliated President 1255 Student Council 1155 Traliic Squad 11,2, 355 Crew 11,255 Nominating Com- mittee 1155 Dance Committees 11, 255 Science Club, Chairman Mem- bership Committeeg Corridor Duty 1255 Stage Electrician 11,25. Lucky men hafve little need of counsel. WILLIAM FOSTER f Bill 5 38 Berdway Circle College Preparatory T. A. A. 1I,2,35Q Manager Hoc- key 1355 Class Nominating 115 Senior Cheer Lea1ler5 Traflic Squad 12. 35- IVhat of it? EARL FRENCH f 1 fl'IICh-11,11 14 Holland Road Scientific B Rupert a 1nan,' he fwill do the more. 40 SIGNE CHRISTINE GARDELL f Sig 1 90 Marsden St. General G. A. A. 1I,2,35Q Athenaeum 12, 355 Jr. Pro Merito 125 5 Class Dayg G. A. A. Representativeg Glee Club. Ne-'ver meet trouble halfway. HARRY' GOLDSTICK 44 Ozark Street Scientific A Sherman Club 11, 2, 35, Secretary 125 5 Orchestra 11, 2, 35 5 He has wit. JACK GOLDSTICK 487 Sumner Ave. College Preparatory Valor delights in the test. BERTRAM L. GOODMAN f Bert 5 201 Commonwealth Ave. Scientific B Tech Sign Club 1355 Banner Com- mittee of Centennial Parade 1255 Stage Crew 11, 25 5 Marshal in Centennial Parade 1255 Hall Sen- try 125. Working and making a fire, doth discretion require. HERMAN N. GORDAN 23 Coomes Ave. College Preparatory Traiiic Squad 1I,2,35Q Tech Sign Club 135 5 Track 11, 2, 355 Class Day 135 5 Banner 135 5 Class Bal- lot 135. Nature is its ofwn reward. MARJORIE ELIZABETH GRAY 1 Margie 5 24 Revere St. General G. A. A. 12, 35. Quietness is best. 5 , 5 '-urseicaac-.2-m ari GCP-.lEl.l-E22 ABEL GREEN 132 Ft. Pleasant Ave. General fill these things pass afwayf' RAYMOND GREGORY' t Ray j - 47 Jasper St. S cientifc B I kno-'w a trick fworth tfwo of that. POPPIN HACHIGIAN t Pop 5 58 Dearborn St. College Preparatory Gym 11, 25 . Industry need not -wish. JOHN HAMMERICK 28 Cortland St. Football 125 5 Traiiic Squad 125 5 Stage Manager 125 5 Glee Club 125 5 Traflic Squad 135. f1 man of old-fashioned virtue and good faith. RALPH STEWART HAYDEN 159 Maynard St College Preparatory Torch Club 1I,25, Secretary 1255 Trafhc Squad 12,355 T. D. S. 1355 II Y Glee Club 1I,25Q Gym Team 11 255 Class Basketball 115. Me and my Ford. ROGERS WILSON HILL f Rog j 456 VVilbraham Rd. Scientific B A-void c'-vil and it will afvoid thee. I4 Il LOUISE MADALYN HIl.L.ARD I lVeize j 44 Dexter St. General G. A. A. 1I,2,35Q German Club 1255 Tau Delta Sigma 1355 Nom- inating Committee 125. Caution is the parent of safety. LOUISE C. Hows t S1ubhy 5 32 Norway St., Longmeadow Scientifczi Nisimaha 1I,2,35Q G. A. A. 1I,2, 355 Glee Club 1I,2, 35 5 Hockey 11, 25 5 Swimming 11, 2, 35 5 Basketball 11,255 Tennis 125 5 Gym Assembly 11, 25. I am nefver happy fwhen I hear sfweet music. RICHARD FRANCIS HowE t Dick 5 32 Norway St., Longmeadow College Preparatory Hall Sentry 135 5 Glee Club 11, 25. He practiced what he preached. VVESLE1' N. ISHAM f Wes j R. F. D. No. 3, City Industrial .-Iris Rifle Club 125. fin open door may tempt a saint. EDWARD DRAPER JEROME, JR. f Drape j 26 Kenwood Ter. College Preparatory Hi-Y 12,35, Secretary-Treasurer 1355 Torch Club 11,255 Press Club 135, Assistant Editor 1353 Sherman Club 1I,25, Vice-Presi- dent 1255 Glee Club 1155 Fresh- man Night Committee 135, Chair- man 1355 Picture 135: Banquet 1355 Class Constitution 115. The pen is mightier than the sword. CATHERINE ELIZABETH JOHNSON f Kitty j 38 Hymond St. Scientihc Glee Club 1155 G. A. A. 125. Modesty has more charm than beauty. 'UI' Ili Q IIELEN DORo'r1n' JOHNSON f Sis j 662 Dickinson St. Sfirnliff G. A. A. Q1,2, 353 Glee Club QI,2 35 5 Christmas Play Q15. 'Tllfways laughing, allways happy is sl11'. JAMES BERNARD KE1,1.E1' l .lim j 28 Johnson St. Sfirnliff Rifle Cluh QI, 2, 35, Treasurer Q25 g Science Club Q2, 35, Treasurer Q25, President Q 5 Clee Cluh Q 5 - i 3 i ' T12 I Forum Q35g Traffic Squad Q2,35, Chief. His rurly lorks IIIIIIIZIZU JAMES JOHN KEr.1.1' f Jim j 59 Pease St. .sfimriff B .-Is you mal-f' your bod, so musl you lie in it. HARRY VVES1' KENX'0N 59 Berkshire St., I. O. Collfgr Preparatory Glee Club, Rifle Cluh Q25. Bad rustolns an' no! lllllnllllgfu Al,'l'llFf.-K 'l'l1lil.M.X KNIGHT Q :1l l 98 Blaine St. Ufnrral Glec Club Q1, 2, 35 g G. A. A. Q1, 2, 35- UI,lfflll 1L'hlI'll slums lln' liyllt of slay. JOSICPII M. Kf5Cll1XNliK 39 Ludlow Ave., l. O. Collryr Prrfvzlratory Ili-Y Q35. l profoss rm falkiny, only llzis, lvl mrh num do his basl. QIELQ2 can T11 H21 CHARLES KRONICK f Nippy j 4.1 Eastern Ave. Collrgf Prrparalory Class Basketball Q15 g Traffic Squad Q35g Corridor Patrol Q35. .-lll is fwfll muilll llllll -who is l1z'lo-vm! by his fri1'm1s. VV11.1.1AM ALLEN LAIRD f Billy j 295 State St. Collrgn' Prrparalory LN my llIl'l'fll!lf'llf br unbroken. DOR01'lIX' VVOLCOT1' LAVALLE f Dot j I4 Parkwood St. Collrgr Prrparafory Nisimaha Q2, 35, Service Committee Chairman Q35g Le Salon Q35g G. A. A. Q2, 35 3 Hockey Qz, 35 g Bas- ketball Q25g Gym Team Q25g Sen- ior Prom Q35 5 Tech News Q25 g Iota Chi Q2, 35, Secretary Q25. ,-I lady is alfways sf-fone. LEO BENJAMIN LEEEEVRE f Lafay j 75 Oswego St. Sficnlific Rifle Club Q25 'llvar all sidfs. FREDERIC CHARLES L1NoNER East Longmeadow Collrgfr Prrparatory Traflic Squad Q2, 3 5 . Tl1ffC is safrly in 1llllVlbI'fJ'.u RUTH LYDIA LINDOUIST Q Rufus j East Longmeadow General SECRETARY Athenaeum f2,35, Treasurer Q25, President Q35g Glee Club Q35g G. A. A. QI,2,35, President Q35g Le Salon Q35, President Q35Q Press Club Q35g Junior Pro Merito Q1, 25, Pro Merito Q35g Girls' Hockey Q2,35Q Girls' Gym Team Q1,25g Class Executive Committee Q35Q Student Council Q2,35g Associate Editor of Tech News Q35. lVisdom is the wealth of the wise. Q37 'mqlrgieie QZIEEQQ RODERICK MUNSELL LINTON t Rod j 176 Orange St. College Preparatory Tau Delta Sigma C2, 35 5 Glee Club C1.2.35: Bar-50 Club 61.2. 35: Traliic Squad CI,2, 35, Assistant Chief C355 Junior Prom Commit- tee5 Chairman of T. D. S. Christmas Party5 Chairman of Music of the Ace of Hops 5 Chairman of the Ticket Committee of Senior Prom. lt is a great journey to life's end. LLo1'o RUSSELL MACNAYR t Maf, Srotty j 94 Hamburg St. Scientific B Glee Club C15. He is a 'well made man fwho has a good determination. CHARLES MAGRIEL t Mae 5 1 1 Medford St. College Preparatory Glee Club C15 5 Class Basketball C155 Corridor Duty C35. W'it is folly unless a 'wise man has the keeping of it. KENNETH LEw1s MrXLMSTROM t Ken , Sfwede 5 East Longmeadow College Preparatory Hi-Y C35 5 Traffic Squad C2, 35 5 Boys' Athletic Manager5 Hockey C2, 35, Captain C355 Baseball C1,2, 355 Class Basketball C1, 2, 35. ,-I mighty hand had he. LUCY BERNICE MANNING t Bernie Pishlzin j 46 Massachusetts Ave. General G. A.A. C1, 2, 35 5 T. A. A. C155 Athenaeum C2, 35, Vice - President C25, Secretary-Treasurer C355 Nisi- maha C1, 2, 355 Tech Sign Club C355 Glee Club Cr, 2, 355 Traffic Squad Cz, 35 5 Basketball C25 5 Gym Meet CI,25j Hockey C355 Statistics Committee C35 5 Class History Com- mittee C35 5 12B Dance Committee C355 Tech News Staff C35, Treas- urer C35 5 Tech News Representa- tive C2, 355 Christmas Play C35. fl faithful friend is a strong defense. PAUL F. lvl.-XRTIN t Dutrhy 5 56 Home St. Srientifir B T. A. A. C155 Trafhc Squad C355 Rifle Club C35 5 Tech News Repre- sentative. fill lay loads on a 'willing man. 'Y 43 THOMAS GORDON MCCREANOR t Mac j 2809 Main St. Sfientifie B Baseball C1, 2, 35. Order is Heafven's first lafw. PHILIP MICHAEL MCDONALD tnlllm- 5 16 Ranney St. S rienti fic B Forum C355 Trafhc Squad C35. Leave a fwrlco me behind you. CARROLL GATES MCQUEEN t Mar 5 189 VVestford Ave. College Preparatory PRESIDENT Hi-Y C2,35, President C355 Forum C2, 35, President C355 Torch Club C1, 25, Affiliated Board Member C25, President C255 Class Constitu- tion Committee, Chairman C15 5 junior Prom Committee, Chairman C25 5 Turkey Hop C35 5 Student Council CI, 2, 35, Vice-Chairman of Lower House C25, Lunch Room Committee Chairman C25 5 Class Member-at-Large Cr, 25- D .4 man ran do no end of good if he does not rare fwho gets the eredit for it. HENRX' JAMES MITCHELL t Mitrh j 29 Glendell Ter. General Banjo Club C25 5 Sherman Club C2, 35, Vice-President C2, 35 5 Tech T1- ger Room Agent. 0 Masters, tfwo, fwzll not do. Is1ooR MELTZER 50 Knollwood St. Seientijir B Traliic Squad C35. Little and good. GEORGE L. MEACHAM 14 Longview St. Srientihc B Forum C355 Traflic Squad C35 Sci- ence Club C35' Corridor Duty C35. Y E1z'ery man to his taste. QIEIQ NX.-. JOHN A. MooRE 1 .lim 5 88 Edgelwnd AY e Seientzfe Still -waters flofw deep LAWRENCE ALLYN MOORE 1 Laur j East Longmeadow Silent 'waters are srl dom shallou CHARLES JAMES MoRA:-. 1 Chielr j 61 Portland St College Preparatory Hi-Y 12,355 Crew 135 ' Basketball 1355 Class Basketball 11,255 Tech News Staff 1355 Copy Editor 135 Any port in a storm BARBARA Mowkv 1 Babbir j 120 Nevins Ave., Longmeadow General .AI G. A. A. 11, 2, 35 5 Athenaeum 355 Junior Pro Merito 125' Le Sa- lon 135: Tech News 1355 Hockey 2nd Team 1255 Gym Meet 115. Moderation in all things. IRENE MUSE 1 Ki11Iu- 5 79 Essex . Scientific B Good finds good. EDWARD NELSON 1 Sfwede 5 144 Pasco Rd., I. O. College Preparatory Sherman Club 12, 35 5 Hockey Team 12, 355 Soccer Team 115. Quiet eonsrirners nefver produee noisy con-v1'rsations. ' l I l , I 3 vfaiv I U ni GZ, M F 1 are fl , . , . i ly i fl ll li 1 tl ll fl Ji SeientifeB ,. ' l il '. I it al ' It l 5 l l ' . il ll ,l , l 1 5 r . H ll .H il l ll 'E gl l . 'l l al , iz' if v A l u i l .T I S. l I l l ll l E441 ARTHUR NELSON NEWHOUSE, JR. f ,1rt j 33 Virginia St. Seientifie B Glee Club 12,35 5 Banjo Club 12, 35 5 Tech News 12, 35. Measure men around the heart. XVINIFRED NEWTON 1 Winnie 5 187 Westford Ave. General Le Salon 11,255 Tau Delta Sigma 125 5 G. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Glee Club 11, 2, 35 5 Prom Committee 135 5 Ring and Pin of T. D. S. A peppy little girl, if you ask me. KENNETH ATKINS PACKARD 1 :Ibl1ie 5 4,8 Crystal Ave. College Preparatory Money does not go so far as it did. GikBRlELLE JOAN PARE 1 Gay 5 95 Euclid Ave. General G. A. A. 12,35 5 Nisimaha 12,35 5 Glee Club 1255 Le Salon 12,35, Treasurer 125 Class Color Commit- tee 135, Collegiate Hop Committee 125: Junior Prom Committee 1255 Yacht Dance Committee 135: Iota Chi5 Junior League. Beauty's self is she. LOREN H. PEASE 1 Peasy 5 26 High St. College Preparatory Hi-Y 12,355 Traffic Squad 11,255 Rifle Club 1155 Tech News Room Agent 115 5 Tech Tiger Room Agent 115 5 Football 12, 35 5 Swimming Team 115 5 Crew 125 5 Track 12, 35 5 Wrestling Team 125 5 Class Basketball 11, 25. On the field a mighty man was he And he was as mueh at home ' in the sea. RAYFORD THORNTON POMEROY 1 Ray 5 1195 Longmeadow St. College Preparatory Torch Club 1I,25: Hi-Y 12,355 Affiliated Board Member of Hi-Y, '29-'3o5 AH-iliated Board Treasurer of Hi-Y, '29-'3o5 Trallic Squad 11, 2, 35 5 Picture Committee, Chairman 13 5- Praetiee is everything. Y 'T' IE Q2 R?-T7 QIELIQR CHARLES CHURCHILL PUFFER 14.5 Dartmouth Ter. College Preparatory Hi-Y 12, 353 Le Salon 1253 Air- plane Club 1253 Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee 135 3 Banquet Committee 135. Study the past if you would difvine the future. WESLEY SPENCER REXD f Wes 5 42 Dwight Rd. College Preparatory Glee Club 1153 Le Salon 12, 35 3 Science Club 135 3 Chairman, Phys- ics Committee3 Boots and Saddles 135, Commander. Ne-ver is a day long. SHIRLEY L1L1.1AN ROBERTS 1 Pete j 1 16 Belmont Ave. Scientific .4 G. A. A. 11, 2, 353 Athenaeum 12, 35, Program Chairman 135 3 Glee Club 1253 Press Club 135, Editor- in - Chief 135 3 Basketball 1153 Swimming 11, 25 3 Chairman of Armband Committee 135. .-1 friend is easier lost than found. HENRX' SHANTZ RocERs 1 Hanlz j SI Oxford St. ScientificB Rifle Club 1153 Hockey 1I,2,35j Tennis Team 11,2, 353 Crew 1253 Tech News 1253 Hall Duty 1253 Year Play 125. Experience is bitter. LEo Ross 1 Jerry j 4 Benton Pl. Scientific Football 11,2, 353 Basketball 11,2, 353 Room Relay 1253 Class Base- ball 115. sit last I'm through. STEPHEN Scorr RUDDOCK f Stefve 5 N. Main St., Longmeadow College Preparatory By trying, the Greeks got into Troy. L ll ll 11 ,. ll l l I l 3 tl I L ll 1 l l l 1 1 li ll ll ll E451 HARRX' SAMBLE, JR. f Sam j 21 Olmstead Drive College Preparatory Hi-Y 12,353 1oth Annual Dance Committee 1353 Forum 11,253 Stu- dent Council 12, 35, Chairman, So- cial Committee 1353 Hockey 12, 353 Class Basketball 11,253 2B Dance Committee3 Junior Prom Commit- teeg Turkey Hop Committee3 Senior Prom Committeeg Charles F. VVar- ner Medal Committee 1253 Class President 11, 25 3 Tech Tiger Room Representativeg Tech News Room Representative. Let's Dance. AZALIA CHRISTINE SAMUELSON 1 Sammie j 1 Crescent Hill G. A. A. 11,25. The eagle does not catch flies. DoNA1,n C. ScoT'r f Scotty 1 I9 Suffolk St. College Preparatory Leader of Airplane Club 1353 Sen- ior Prom Committee 135. He does not wish to seem the best, but to be it. CAESAR JOHN SERRA f Fat 5 I5 Gardner St. S cienti he B Class Basketball 115 3 Corridor Duty 12, 35- Let me have men about me that are fat. HENRX' GEORGE SHERMAN f Rod f 91 Miller St. Scientific B Baseball 11, 2, 35 3 Soccer 11, 2, 35, Captain 135 3 Hockey 1353 Class Basketball 115. Fortune feuvors the brave. EUGENE SHUMSKI1 GB7lEnf 84 Grover St. College Preparatory MEMBER-AT-LARGE Junior Pro Merito 11,25 3 Pro Mer- ito 135 3 Banner Committee 135, Chairman 1353 Trafiic Squad 12, 35, Assistant Chief 1353 Corridor Duty 12,353 Tech Tiger Staff 12, 35, Illustrator 1253 Clubs 1353 Stu- dent Council 1353 Soccer 12,353 Class Basketball 11, 35. Promise little and do much. 'ui' IE Q EL-Cl THQ. IE H2 ERNESTINE GATES SMITII f Ernir j 62 Fairfield Ter. Srirntific B G. A. A. 1I, 2, 355 Hockey 1255 Gyim Meet 125 5 Picture Committee 12 . Thr founsrl that you fwould hafur othrrs ke1'p,hrsl krfp yaursrlff' MART' MILNE SMITII t l?larkie 5 61 Oak Grove Ave. Grnfral G. A. A. 1I, 2, 35 5 Athenaeum 12, 355 Nisimaha 135 5 Basketball 12, 355 Gym Meet 11,255 Freshman Night Committee. Sorrow fwill pay no drhtsf' RUTII MARION Snow f Shrimp 5 103 Alden St. Srirntijir I1 G. A. A. 11, 2, 355 Nisimaha 12,35 5 TaII Delta Sigma 12,35 5 Class His- tory Committee5 The Admirable Crichton. You'1laI-ways hm! hor 'willing and good-naturrd, loo. HAROLD VVII.I.IAM SouI,E 95 Margerie St. Srirntijir B Trail-ic Squad 1355 Class Basketball 11, 35 5 Senior Prom Committee 135 5 Ballot Committee5 Corridor Duty 135. StatrIy and tall hz' 'walks in thx' hall. Dox,II,n fiRAllAM S'I'u,xR'r 1 R1'd j 29 Noel St. Crnrral Forum 1355 Trathc Squad 135. I-I fworkman is knofwn hy his fworlef' Al.l4'RED RQIIERT '1'AI.IavI 1 1 rr'J j 436 Franklin St. Ganz-ral Trathc Squad 135 5 Corridor Duty 1355 Glec Club ,-I 1lJI'flll1l'lltit'i.i' a lllilll'0f!l0l41.U 4.6 IRENE TILLOTSON t TilI-ot-son 5 46 Roseland Ter., Longmeadow Scientific Athenaeum 11, 2, 35, Vice-President 135 5 Girls' Athletic MaIIager5 Glee Club 115: G. A. A. 1I, 2, 355 Fresh- man Night Committee 1355 Picture Committee 135 5 Tech News Staff 1353H0CkCy1I,2,35.CHPU1in135: Basketball 11, 2, 35, Captain 11, 2, 355 Gym Meet 1I,25. Ona hour in doing justin' is fworth a hundred in prayer. RICHARD NEWTON VVAITE t Dirk , Dearon j I9 MaldeII St. Collage Preparatory Tau Delta Sigma 12,35 5 Comitia 135 5 The Private Secretary 135. fl little field may grofw good corn. HERBERT VVII,I.IAIvI VVEBSTER f IVrbbie 5 202 High St. Collrgr Preparatory Corridor Duty 135 5 Lunchroom 135. .-I little' labor murh health. EVERETT ARTHUR VVEISS t Ew 5 l26DuIIm0rCl1lI1d St. Collage Preparatory Truth sfrks no ror1I1'rs. Jour: VVEBSTER VVEsTr.xI.L 1 lVr'sty 5 134 VVhite St. Collrgf Prrparatory Torch ClIIb 1I, 255 Hi-Y 135 5 Forum 135 5 Le Salon 135 5 Sherman Club 1I,25, President 1255 Science Club 135 5 Trafiic Squad 12, 35 5 Fall Crew 135 5 Spring Crew 12, 35 5 Basketball 135 5 Picture Com- mittee 1355 Ffeihmilll Night Com- mittee5 Tech Tiger Advertising Staff. Thr fun in liff is fwhat uv' ran least afford to miss. ARTIIUR H. VVII,I.ARn I .-Irt 5 86 East Alvord St. Sc'i1'11tihr'12 Banjo Club5 Band 1I, 2, 355 Or- chestra 1I, 2, 355 All- City High School Band5 RiHe Club5 Science Club 12,35 5 Traffic Squad 12, 35. Strihf fwhila' thi' iron is hot. GQMELQ2 WARD Evmuzrr WILLCUTT f Bul1 , Efu j 40 Powell Av Glee Club fI,2,35Q Orchestra Cr, 2,35g Aviation Club 125g Traffic Squad 135. Nobody fwalles on me CHARLES S. VVILSON I9 Arch St. College Preparatory Traffic Squad Q35 g Corridor Cz, 35. Do good and then do it again. , 'Kg v 'ln' was C2 E-in T ll .. ll College Preparatory ., ll l . 3 ll l .JJ l ' l- Il. U l fl lf .M l my l l l l DAVID MUNsoN Woon f Dafve lVoodsie j 28 Sycamore St. College Preparatory Junior Pro Merito C155 Tau Delta Sigma 11, 353 Airplane Club 125g Make Believe 115. He wears the rose of youth upon him. THURMAN CRExoH'roN Woon f W'ood:ie j Maple St., E. Long. 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X ,,,,1J ACTIVITIES NJ K! 'Ill' Hill E1-U ,L EILTAEIGE1 HEP? Tech ews HIS year the Press Club is taking the place of the regular News Class. This club meets every lllonday during the home room period. The purpose of the Club is to write and publish the Toth Nrzus. This semester the Toth Nates Staff put on Z1 Hi-Ho Dance, Il great success. PRESS CLUB ,-lmofiatt' Editors, Rurn Lixoouxsr, IDRAPER Nr-ws Editors, Lois Fiscumz, JAMES MCDER- JERUME Copy Editors, THEODORE STEELE, IDA BR.n'ToN Fafulty .-It1fvi.wr, MR. D. C. Fmxcxs Managing Editor, Suiku-ir ROBERTS Mort, JOSEPH BUCKLEY Mako-up Editor, IIENRY Fiusnm Katherine Andrus Ida Brnyton Virginia Britlgmnn joseph Buckley Iilsie Fzissel Alletta Firtion Lois Fiseher Henry Frishie Ethel Graiehen Xxyillffl' Horne Draper Jerome Ruth Lindquist James Mellermott Rulwy Mason Philip Mvers Phyllis Pnulk BUSINESS STAFF liu.fim'Jx .yl'IllllIl!lt'I', CH,XRl.ES liL'RNlI.XM Leslie XVoods qltlfvrrtisitzgf .'lIa11at1t'r,C'.xkRoI,I.C'I.r5wI,Y Pl ,V S h f,lil'I'l1l!lfilIf! flltutugfrr, DORIS CLARK H lp X tmgmn .S't't'l't'l11ry, llliI,l-LX CSIIIAS Vvillinm Lemmn Fimtlty .ltlaiixng Mk. R. V. Frrzkox' E561 Shirley Roberts Janet Snckett Robert Schireh Paul Smith Theodore Steele lfverett Stevens Louise Vrlmn llzirry Vxiller Milton Flnrk Bevan Long Marcin Kane l r'qll:.'GU':-U TJllGC.IlI'ElQ LI E-I 93 , Tau Delta Qfzgma EcH's TAU DELTA SIGMA, one of 'Fech's most popular clubs, holds meetings every hionday after school. After the business of the meeting is over, a short play is given by the members. In this Way, promising young actors and actresses are discovered. Besides these meetings, they usually put on one long play each semester. Tryouts for membership are held for those that wish to join the club. OFFICERS sEcoNn SEMESTER President, GEORGE COLTON Vice-President, JOSEPH BUCKLEY Secretary, BARBARA CHAPMAN Treasurer, CARL MALOY Farulty Adviser, MR. SMITH FIRST SEMESTER President, GEORGE COLTON Vice-President, STANLEY BEELER Secretary, BARBARA CHAPMAN Treasurer, JOSEPH BUCKLEY SAMUEL RESNICK M E M B E R S Frederick Barrett Louise Hillard Lucile Moran Stanley Bebler jo Hobbs Winfred Newton john Belcher Manuel Bozbeckian Joseph Buckley Bruce Campbell Barbara Chapman Gertrude Charles George Colton Lois Fischer Eugene Foster Ralph Hayden David VVood Joan Hopper Marcia Kane VVilliam Lennon Roderick Linton Julian Lloyd Theodore Kresser Isma Maher Carl Maloy Herman Marston Marion Missett E571 Dale Outhouse Agnes Rawstron Samuel Resnick Henrietta. Rowland james Rowley Wilma Skinner Alice Sullivan Barbara Thomas Richard Waite Richard Perkins W 'wil-'uigezizi-:im 5' Temesanatga The Triwzte Qfecretary AST June the Dramatic Club began considernig its fall production. Mr. Smith selected several plays and read them to us, pointing out the best features of each. After much hectic discussion we decided on Charles Hawtrey's The Private Secretaryf' When fall rolled around, we commenced the selection of a cast. As usual, Mr. Smith let us experiment in many parts. You should have seen some of the combinations! They would have made you laugh and cry! Competition was hot and heavy. The parts were all good and all popular. Mr. Smith had his hands full. At last he announced his choice and the great struggle was on! The first rehearsals went by fits and starts. Douglas couldn't be serious enoughg Mrs. Stead tearful enough, and so it went. Ati last we had our characters and things went more smoothly. lVIr. Spaulding, alias Ted Kresser, had a terrible time with his props. The goods and chattels which so worried him were represented by books, rags, hats and other miscellaneous and nondescript articles from backstage. In the second act when the girls, Alice Sullivan, Isma Mayher, and Joe Hobbs, entered, the plot thickened. The mischief, nonsense, and noise around the assembly hall duckened,tool After the latest arrivals were in their parts and we had learned our lines, we sailed into the grand finale, the third act. There the trouble commenced in earnest. Rod Linton and George Colton couldn't convince Mr. Smith, nor anyone else, that they were really in love. They lacked the Ere and spint of the true lover. IR sdly grin replaced the pleading gianceg a snicken the sigh. Cleorge even revvrote hislove scene so that he could be nnore natural. Iiind of fussy, eh? The last week of rehearsals was before us. These always carry with them a dif- ferent atmosphere. Ta climax these was dress rehearsal. There was much fitting, re- fitting, getting in and out and such proceedings before the temperamental stars were satisfied with their attire. Bruce Campbell and Jim Rowley couldn't make their stom- ach pads fit. Pins and cushions finally mastered the propilition. The first performance went fine. Stan Bebler enjoyed himself immensely for about five minutes while he played with the siphon. Al and lsma appeared in beau- tiful gowns of which they were justly proud. Joe Hobbs couldn't make her old-fash- ioned skirtstay vvhere M belonged. She reaHy xvas qtute nervous untd she got control of the situation. Jim Rowley slammed the chest cover on Kresser's hand. The language Ted used was just shameful. The second night passed without mishap. There you are! Another bright link in the long chain of Smith productions. Once more we congratulate our coach and adviser, lvlr. Smith, dramatic coach extraordinary! E591 'uruasguz-U Tmaaliiw embr Tm Jlfferzlo ECH's PRO NIERITO is one of many such societies in the state of Massachusetts. It is primarily a scholarship society composed of members of the 12B and 12A classes vvho have received an average of 8596 or better hi aH theh'subjects durhig the Freshman and Junior years. Last semester, Tech was represented at the gathering of all the Pro Meritoes in this state. There is a feeling among the faculty and student body that this society should play a more important part in the life of Tech. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President, FRANK MCCARTHY Vice-President, SYLVIA PUTNAM Secretary, GEORGE COLTON Treasurer, GEORGE COETON Faculty Advisers, DR. COCKAYNE Dora Barcom Ida Brayton Joseph Buckley Sarah Clement George Colton William Doane MEMBERS Amy Dunham Elsie Fassel Tullio Francesconi Henry Frisbie Richard johnson Marion Knapp E601 SECOND sEMEs'rER President, GEORGE COLTON Vic:-President, AL LANGLOXS Secretary, THEODORE STEELE Treasurer, THEODORE STEELE Miss RICHMOND Alfred Langlois Ruth Lindquist james McDermott Emma Morton Eugene Shumski Theodore Steele 'UI' H24 CC-ii' U23 'UF' ll CST. IE L22 - 7 1 zmior Tm Jifferzto ECHYS JUNIOR PRO MERITO is a sub-division of the Senior Pro Merito. Pupils from the IOA, IIB, and IIA classes with an average of 85? or better in all subjects are eligible for membership in this club. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President, HENRY FRISBIE Vzce-President, TULLIO FRANCESCONI Secretary, NEWTON SHERLEY Treasurrr, NEWTON SHERLEY Arson Aghazarian Harriet Andrus Grace Avery Philip Babb Meigs Bartmess Nels Bengston Frank Bozenhard Lucille Brouilett Ernestine Browning Marion Bryant William Budington Robert Bullock Achille Capecelatro Lucille Carlisle Ferdinand Cigal Edmund Daborowski Peter Dleczosynski Raymond Fenner George Wingard Paul Fournier Stella Furmon Phyllis Gleason Howard Gourley Ethel Graichen Harold Graves John Hanley Wahnetia Hobbs Daniel Kaplan Elizabeth Kirkland David Kerr Eric Lackstrom William Larson Clinton Leech Gail McGowan Ruby Mason George McCleary William McKay I:61 SECOND SEMESTER President, NEWTON SHERLEY Fire-President, NELs BENcsToN Serretary, HARRIET ANDRUS T reasurer, HARRIET ANDRUS Faculty Ad-vii-en, Miss RICHMOND, DR. COCKAYNE M E M B E R S Louise Moriarty Philip Myers Alice Nadle Edwin Nelmes Phyllis Paulk Eugene Pederzoli Edward Pomeroy William Potter Shirley Putnam Eric Rash Doris Reichert Roland Reilly Marion Rice jesse Richardson John Riffelmacher Janet Sackett Mary Salier Maurice Savoie Stevens Shea Newton Sherley Warren Sherley Albina Shinofsky Helen Smart Arline Smith Stanley Smith Edith Squazza Norma Stratton James Thomas Donald Thompson Kenneth Tuttle Louise Urban Harry Valler Marion Wade Edith Wallace Olive Whitaker Bradford White 'm'ligQu:U TJmQ1EQ A f i - , , ..,,,,., ,Mo . ,...,-.M-N...... 077072 ECPfS lhmkljxl ivas organized ui 1907 for the purpose of prouiothig soeiabihty and encouraging public speaking and debating among all the boys maintaining a Hlin average or over hi Ehlghsh. fit the nieetnigs after-dhiner speeches and debates are given by the members. This semester the Forum.put on a very interesting debate on Whethe1' or not West Springfield should be annexed to Springfield. A lively discus- sion was carried on by both parties, thereby showing the growing interest of the Forum in public matters. OFFICERS 1-'iksr semi-:s'l'iik Prrsiilrul, Cxkkori. MCQLHQN l'in'-I'rrsiilr111, Hia Nm' FRISRIE Svrrflary, Lows l3LroL'E'1'rr: Trfasurfr, Louis I7uoL'ia'r'rlz ' secoxn siemasrrzx l'r-rsiilwzi, Geokou Comox I'if4'-l'n'sii1'1'11t, HENRY FRISRIE Sl'1'I'l'1lH'y, LOUIS DL'oLvli'1'I'H T rmsurrr, Lotus I7uoula'1 1'u Ifarizlfy .lJe'i.vu-5, DR. Coexmrxis, MR. joxrzs joseph liiieltley Stuuley lieliler Manuel liozlveekizin lit-urge Fulton .lzunes C'rnwther Louis lluquette MEMBERS 'l'ulilo Frzlueeseoui lleury Frisbie james Kelley Alfred Langlnis Carroll McQueen Philip Melionald U21 NVnlfred Niehols Jack Piggott 'l'heodore Steele Donald Stuart john XVestfall joseph Yvesson MEMBERS 'T' IE Ci U1-U 'TTJIHG3 IFE LEP T lze Uftbemzeum HE ATHENAEUM is a club of girls chosen from the Junior and Senior classes who have obtained an average of 8075 or better in English Work. The purpose of the club is both social and literary. Poems are studied one semesterg plays, the next. Every two weeks, meetings are held at the home of one of the members. This year the Athenaeum put on a very fine Christmas Assembly, representing some of the fine, old EnglishiChristmas customs. It was a great successg it showed the work that the Athe- naeum is capable of doing. OFFICERS FIRST SEM ESTER Prrsidrnl, ETHEL l'l.-XRTEXSTEIN Virr-I'rrsidfnt, SYLVIA PUTNAM Srrrrlary, SARAH CLEMEN1' Tr1'aszm'r, BERNICE lVl.XNNlXG SECOND SEMESTER 1'r1'sidf'zzI, RUTH LINDQUIST I'1ff-Pr1',m1'1'1zt, IRENE TII.l,0'I'SON Svrrrfzzry, GRACE Sui.1,ivAN Trrasurrr, SARAH CLEMENT Fllflllfy .'ldfL'i5rr, lNII5S BEST hiary Bliss Virginia Bridgman Ernestine Browning Marion Bryant Barbara Chapman Sarah Clement Caroline Daholl Amy Dunham Elsie Fassel Signe Gardell Ethel Hartenstein Virginia Kelley Elizabeth Kirkland Ruth Lindquist Bernice Nlanning Emma Morton Barbara Mowry Marion Parsons Shirley Putnam E631 Agnes Rawstron Ruth Richmond Shirley Roberts Nlary Smith Betty Stanton Grace Sullivan Irene Tillotson Carol VVinchell Lillian VVinchell Sylvia Putnam D Ill-'IECQ-sllfil TWG!!-li i l i . . , , . L , L. -. .... YY Q Qftudent Gozmcil HE STUDENT COUNCIL, one of the school's most helpful organizations, is com- posed of members, elected by the students from each room. The purpose of this organizatnni E to try to solve various problenns of the school. Ciertani ninior cases of discipline are brought before this body. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President, Rxcmuzo BLAIR President, TULLIO FRANcEscoNx S errelary- T reasurer, YVAHNETIA HOBBS S ecretary-Treasurer, EMMA MORTON Chairman of Lofwer House, TULL1o FRANCESCONI Chairman of Lofwer House, GEORGE Cowon Fafulty .4dfui.fer.s, MR. SPENCE, MR. A1KEN,MR. STOUT M E M B E R S Meigs Bartmess Allegna Beach Lucille Bronellet Joseph Buckley Bruce Campbell George Cheney George Colton VViIliam Fitzpatrick Tullio Francesconi llenry Frisbie john Fuller Russell Galpin Leslie Xvoods Harry Goodwin Wahnetia Hobbs Elbert jones George Jones Alfred Langlois Laura Lee Clinton Leech Ruth Lindquist George McCleary Fred McClellen Emma Morton Edwin Nelmes E641 Rita Neylon Dale Outhouse Armand Pare Eugene Ploneau Doris Reichert Robert Rowles Harry Samblc Isabel Sargent Newton Sherley John Smith D. C. Thompson Virginia VViggin uni Q E-:U W'FUIGQi1El-.QQ They squad Trtzfc Qfgzzad ECI-1's TRAFFIC SQUAD is one of the most helpful organizations in the school. They are posted all over the building to insure orderly? passing between periods. also offer their services at class dances, Alumni Reunions, and Tech Proms. The is composed of members who are up in their studies and are Willing workers. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Chiff, HAROLD MOSEDALE Chiff,-JVAMES KELLEY Assistant, RODERICK Lmron Assistant, EUGENE Snuivisxx Assistant, ROBERT PEASE Assistant, HOWARD BOZENHARD Faculty Adfviser, MR. MoRcAN M E M B E R S Anas Delage Martin Terwilliger Bebler Foster McDonald Wesson Belcher Gordon Meacham VVestfall Betterly Haydon Meltzer Wilson Bigelow Hohhs Moffatt Wood Blesemer Jones Meyer Fillion Buckley Knight Nichols Manning, Bernice Colton Kowal Pomeroy Daball, Caroline Dewar Lewis Soule Hobbs, VVahnetia Doane Marston Stewart 651 1' alfa +-+ we in eg ug: up ,Qe Jalan EcH's French Club, Le Salon, is composed of members whose average in French is 8023 or over. The aim of the club is to facilitate conversation in French and to study the French language outside of class. An effort is made to acquaint the mem- bers with the customs and history of the French people. O F F I C E R S r1Rs1' SEMESTER SECOND ssmnsrizn Prrsidrnt, FRANK HAVENS Prrsidfnt, RUTH LINDQUIST Vzrr-Prmdfni, TULLIO FRANCESCONI Ifzcr-President, TULLIO FRANCESCONI Yrrrrtary, BARBARA CHAPMAN Secretary, BARBARA CHAPMAN Treasurer, JAMES DCDERMOTT Trmsurfr, HENRY FRISBIE Philip Ackerman Roy Arcand Martin Arslanian George Best Marion Bryant Robert Bullock Sarah Clement Dora Barcome Beulah Burgess Louis Duquette Beatrice Dnteau Lois Fischer llenry Frisbie Vllilliam Ilannah Ethel llartenstein Faculty fldfvisrr, MR. MITCHELL MEMBERS .loan Hopper Genevieve Hovey Mildred Kania Daniel Kaplan Dorothy Lavalle Ruth Lindquist Emma Morton Barbara Mowry XVinifred Newton Dale Outhouse Gabriel Pare Shirley Putnam Sylvia Putnam Roger Roberts Vllesley Reid E661 Ruby Roy Newton Shirley VVarren Shirley Paul Smith Theodore Steele Grace Sullivan John VVestfall Carol VVinchell Lillian VVinChr-ll Gerhard Ansel Ethel Graichen David Kerr YVilliam Larson Alice Nadel Jean Ostiguy 'TU' lla! Cs-33 Il-:U LT' Il Qi Nei IL:-Q Ybe zkzmalna HE NISIMAHA was formed at the Y. W. C. A. for girls from the three high schools. It is a branch of the National Organization of the Girl Reserves. Nisi- maha is an Indian name meaning Comrade, The purpose of the club is to promote honest scholarship, wholesome recreation, clean thinking, service to others, a spirit of friendliness, and to uphold Christian standards. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President, SYLVIA PUTNAM Vice-President, AGNES RAws'rRoN Secretary, CAROL WINCIHIELL Treasurer, VIRGINIA WIGGIN Faculty Advisers, MISS BALCOM, MISS Harriet Andrus Elva Ackerman Hazel Beach Jean Blair Helen Borrner Lillian Bower Elizabeth Bower Peggy Bullman Pearl Banister Majorie Carr Florence Cook MEMBERS SECOND SEMESTER President, SYLVIA PUTNAM Vice-President, Acmzs RAwsrIzoN Secretary, JEAN BLAIR Treasurer, VIRGINIA WIGGIN Lures, Miss WILSON Barbara Chapman Louise Howe Betty Macomber Jean Chase Carolyn Daball Adele Davis Muriel Feeney Alice Ford Alletta Firtion Caroline Frey Virginia Kelley Catherine LaPointe Dorothy Lavalle Magaret Lynch Kathleen Murphy VVaneta Munsell jane Mahan Phyllis Gleason Moreen Morgan Olivia Heyman Bernice Manning Gladys Hill Gail McGowan E 67 J Lucille Moran VVinifred Newton Shirley Putnam Sylvia Putnam Gabrielle Parc Fern Patterson Doris Quimby Doris Reichert Agnes Rawstron Marion Rice Henrietta Rowland Lulu Simpson Alma Smith Mary Smith Dora Spinks Helen Spinks Dorothy White Hazel White Virginia VViggin Carol Winchell Elizabeth Young Tmciugatge -ng,....n.-.- Band OR THE first time in the history of Tech our band has uniforms The material for the uniforms was bought by the Student Council from a sum of money which was a voluntary contribution of the student body. The girls sewing classes then made the uniforms. Aren't they classy? Faculty Jdvisrr, MR. AHERN Leader, MARION KNAPP MEMBERS Dayton Abbe Robert Barnstead Russell Galpin ,Irving Goldsmith Harry Hamilton Robert Lull Ormi Parsons Richard Perkins Richard Remy Samuel Resnick Milton Wainstein Arthur Willard E631 QI , 31' 'Wx MV' 'xi ' T N Urcbestra HIS organization meets during school hours. Anyone musically inclined is eli- gible for membership. Pupils who want to play, but do not have the necessary equipment, may use the numerous instruments that the school owns. Credits are given for the work. The orchestra assists at school functions, such as assemblies, plays, and class entertainments. Diredor, MR. JOHN F. AHEARN MEMBERS Violin: Davis Bolton Raymond Broga Richard Clendening William Cornell Dominic DiCarlo Ralph jilson Ruth Jordan Sidney Restall Lawrence Spaulding Hanly Stebbins Jacob Zippin Trumpet: Dayton Abbe Foster Bowne Anthony Przybycien Richard Remy Clarins!! Fred Macher Clarence Ritchie Everett Stephens E691 H orn Richard Remy Saxophone: Edith Baker Russell Galpin Marion Lyons Trombone Robert Lull Tuba Herman Marston Drum: Robert Barnstead Harry Hamilton Richard Perkins Robert Rawles Piano Ethel Graichen l Y I ui la U:-Ci em-emecsaam Tecfz Barge Gllub ECHVS lhxjo CLUB, under the leadership of Mr. Madden, a well-known musi- cian in the city, hired by the club, plays at school functions and outside entertain- ments. The purpose of the, club is to stimulate interest in music, especially the banjo, and to give lessons in playing with an orchestra. Any boy who is musically inclined and who is a good worker, may join the club. The assemblies put on by the club are enjoyed greatly by the whole student hody. Faruliy qldfvisf-rs, MR. REID, MR. BEST Coach, MR. MADDEN RI E NI B E R S Anderson Murtha Bjorklund Mcfleary Brulin Nleyer Converse Peterson Converse Surno Cook Shen Duquette Terwilliger I-frtle VVriinstein Foster Yvolper K Gorman Yvood Jlllllllg' 70 l'lii.:Qu:U rtrrmmlla-:IQ .fi m. -. Qffzerman Glllb ECH S SHERMAN CLUB is made up of Boy Scouts who have been to Camp Sher man, the Boy Scout Camp. The purpose of this club is to help Headquarters in every way possible, and to maintain the Scout spirit among the older boys. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Prendrnt FORREST TILTON Vue Preszdent HENRY MITCHELL Serrflary RAL MOND FARRELL Treasurer EDWARD CLARK SECOND SEMESTER Prfsidrnt, FORREST r1'ILTON Vice-President, HENRY NIITCHELL Secretary, ROBERT CROWTHER Trcasurrr, EDWARD CLARK Faculty Adfvirfr, MR. HUTCHTNSON MEMBERS Fred Bowman Achille Capicelatro Leon Carman Edward Clark George Colton Milton Cook Robert Crowther Raymond Farrell Harold Forbush Bert Forer Charles Godin Harry Goldstick Francis Haynes Albert Hogan E711 Lawrence Johnson Fred Maeher Kenneth Meyer Henry Mitchell Keith Morgan Edward Moriarty Frank Murray Richard Perkins jack Piggott Eugene Sherhurne Jack Sutcliffe joseph VVesson John VVestfall Leon Van lleusen in-' IE Q CFU ljgyjy af m efa Us L22 Jl6deltezQ1yblane Club ECH'S AIRPLANE CLUB was organized in 1928 and has, since then, grown rap- idly. Although only one year old, it has turned out three champions: Lawrence Brulin, winner of the indoor flying contestg Mathiew Moziak, Winner of the outdoor flying contestg and Joseph Sevila, Winner of the scale model contest. All three won a trip to Detroit, where they competed with boys of other cities for the National Cham- pionship. Thei purpose of the club is to develop clean sportsmanship, and to acquaint the members with the various parts of an airplane. OFFICERS President, ROBERT MEYER I'irf-Prfsidfnt, RICHARD SCHNEELOCK Serretary, MILTON Vvxxonr Lfadfr, DONALD Sco'r1' Farully rldivisrr, MR. H. REED MEMBERS Aram Aghazarian Arson Aghazarian I-lrnest Belcher Gordon Butler VValter Bunnell George Denway Nicholas George Ralph Jilson Horace King Raymond Lester Norman Lewis Robert lweyer Theodore Nlills john Moriarty Benjamin Porter H21 Donald Scott Clifton Stone Harold St. Onge Albert Stroslzine Joseph VVasowic7 Thermon VVood Milton VVright Richarcl Schneelock 'T' IE Q E1-U ermes. IE L-Q2 Gomzkzh HE COMITIA is another one of Techls debating clubs. No restrictions are held for membership. Any student having a hard time with English, can join this club and improve in this subject. This club meets every first and third VVednesday of the month. Its purpose is to study the principles of debating, after-dinner speeches, and parliamentary law. O F F I C E R S rnasr SEMESTER secoxn SEMESTER 1'rf.cidnzt, TnoMixs Cmscx' Prmidnzt, THOMAS Cmxcx' Vice-Prfsidrnt, LUCIAN Dexxrs I'iw-Prmidvnf, Ikvixc Jsnxio Svrrflary-Trmszmv, ROBERT lVlEYER Srvrvtary-Trraszm-r, Pau. SMITH Fafully .'IJe'i.vn', Mk. JONES M E BI B E R S Philip Ackerman Edmund Buchard VVilliam Budington Frank Carmody XVilliam Cronin Lucian Dennis Louis Duquette James Geer llarry Goodwin James Jardine 73 Alfred LaPointe Robert Meyer Philip Myers Roger Nash James Nesworthy Russell Parker Laurent Roberts Robert Schoren Richard VVaite Kermit VVeiss Tagglff-an -irmcusw year ECH HI-Y is a member of the Afliilated Hi-Y of Springfield. It holds meet- ings every 1'hursday evenhmg at the 5f.l4.C2.JK. udth the three other high schools of the city. Each club has a separate table and following the supper there is a short nmeetnig in xvhich the businessis taken care of. Jifter this the nieetulg breaks up into hs respecdve groups for the dhcusdon of problenw of school and everyday hte The Hi-Y is a world-wide movement of high school students who have pledged them- selves to clean sports, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean living. OFFICERS Prrridrnt, CARROLL MCQUEEN Srrrffary-Trmsurrf, DRAPER JEROME I'in'-l'rr.si4lm1, JEAN Usrmtn' I .-Ijfiliaird Board Mrmbrr, Rnrokn POMEROY Faculty Jdfuurr, MR. Howfum REED MEMBERS Nelson Andrews Edward Chase Joseph Kochanek Robert Pease YVarren Sherley Richard Allen Gerald Coe VVilliam Lewis Edward Pomeroy Lawrence Spaulding Gerhard Ansel George Colton Alfred Langlois Rayford Pomeroy Lovell Smith Neil Avery Harry Davies James Lloyd James Poole Alvin Soloman Frederick Barrett VViIliam Doane Kenneth Malstron Charles Puffer Theodore Steele Robert Bigelow Robert Fwig Frank McCarthy Kenneth Rainey Ralph Streeter Richard Blair Richard GoodwinCarroll McQueen Jesse Richardson VValter Sullivan Hugh Bohner Harry Hamilton Charles Moran Roger Roberts Robert Swaine Robert Brigham Frank Havens Joseph Morin Harry Samble Forrest Tilton Lawrence Brulin Irviny: Jahnig Harold Mosedale Lawrence Schenck David Turnbull Joseph Buckley Draper Jerome Robert McCullough Brewster Sedgwick John VVestfall Lorin Burt Mitchell Kania Jean Ostiguy George Shea George VVingard VVilliam ChapmanJames Knight Lorin Pease Newton Sherley Stanley VVheeler E743 'm'IlgQ33E-:U Torcfz Club ECI-I's TORCH CLUB, or Junior Hi-Y, is one of the Torch Clubs of the Spring- Held High Schools. lVIeetings are held at the Y. M. C. A. Here questions of honesty,schooLsphig and wvorld brotherhood are brought up and dhcussed. dfhe pur- pose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the schools and Commu- nity high standards of living. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President, NEWTON SHERLEY Vue-Presrdent, JACK PIGGOT Secretary, WARREN SI-IERLEY Treasurer, WARREN SIIERLEY SECOND SEMESTER President, CLINTON LEECII Vice-President, RICHARD REMY Secretary, GEORGE MCCLEARY' Treafurer, GEORGE MCCLEARY Faculty .-Idfvixrr, MR. BROWN Nl E R1 B E R S Philip Babb Meigs Bartmess Ralph Ewig Herbert Fenner Raymond Fenner Harold Forbush john Fuller Roger Geckler Jack Green VVarner Hall William Kaynor Jack Kelley James Kimball James Knight Eric Lackstron Alfred LaPointe VVilliam Larson Clinton Leech Julian Lloyd George McCleary Robert McCullough Edwin Nelmes E751 Eugene Pederzoli Jack Piggott Richard Remy James Ross Donald Sellars Newton Sherley Warren Sherley Austin Smith Stanley Smith Joseph VVesson Clifford VVhitney l l czkwce Club EcH's SCIENCE CLUB is composed of students whose average in chemistry and physics is B or over. The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in sci entific achievement, and to study and analyze modern inventions. EIRs'r sEMEs1'ER Prrsidrzzt, lVilTCHEI,L KANI11 OFFICERS Vin'-President, HAROLD MOSEDAl,E Sffrrtary, FRANKLIN BURR Treasurer, JAMES KELLEX' Mrmlzrr-at-Large, JOSEPH SEVILA Publiriry Manager, WOLFRED NICHOLS I.. Austin S. Bebler J. Belcher E. Belcher J. Bishop E. Bjorklund M. Bozbcckian E. Bozcnhard J. Buckley G. Butler MEMBERS Cassrinelli V. E. Dawes A. Di Pietro F. Durocher R. Fenner E. Foster Gourley H. W. Hammond L. Johnson D. Kerr E761 SECOND SEMESTER President, JAMES KELLEY Vifr-Prrslidrnt, HENRY FRISBIE Srrrrtary, OSCAR ANnERsoN Tn-asurcr, EDMUND DAwEs Mnnbrr-at-Large, JOHN HANLEY Fafully nldfvisrr, MR. MAYNARD C. Leech S. Lezinski A. Metcalf E. Patterson B. Raymond .VV. Reid L. Reilly B. Walsh J. Wheeler M. VVright ir' leg Kei lg ee y ,T7 ll G21 IE H X7 Cjlzgn Slab ECH,S SIGN CLUB, organized in 1929, has done much to make the school's bulle- tin boards more attractive. Menibership in this club is obtained by passing a drawing test. The purpose of this club is to foster the art of sign and poster making and to provide such signs and posters for the various school activities. O F F I C E R S President, EUGENE SHERBOURNE Seen-tary-Treasurer, MANUEL BOZBIECKIAN Vzee Prerident, EMMA MORTON Ser. at Arms, WILLIAM SIMPSON Robert Baker Louise Bartram Louis Becker Angelo Bisi Lea Baraldi Manuel Bozbeckian Ernestine Browning Lawrence Brulin Beulah Burgess Stanley Cameron Lucille Carlisle Bruce Campbell Frank Carmody John Chalian Majorie Chase Sarah Clement Bernard Walsh Faculty Adviser, MR. KIBBE MEMBERS Theodore Connor' P' Kenneth Cornwall Muriel Comins Carl Danton Richard Farrell Thomas Fournier Ethel Graichen Marion Granger Burt Goodman James Hefferman Dorothy Lavalle Dale Louis Betty Macomber Frank Mancuso Olga Mellberg Richard Misterly l77l Lucille Moran Emma Morton Frank Murray Ronald Newsome Dale Outhouse Ralph Pooler Edward Pomeroy Lawrence Powers Orville Prior Tryon Rood Alec Shapiro Eugene Sherbourne William Simpson Philip Sturgeon John Szczgiel Anna Yarnell IH ni ccanzn weme:-.aIa'II:2 Rjdbzg Club ELH s RIDING CLUB, although only one-year old, has developed into a very pop ular club Anyone who cares for horses is eligible to join held every Tuesday and Thursday at thc Eastern States Grounds. OFFICERS Commander, VVESLEY REID Corporal .-lille, Ronrzkr Ckowrmak Lt. Commander, ROBEII1' CROWTHER Sgt. at Arms, LoUIs PETERSON Financial Oficer, EDGAR Roor Rfrarding Ofjlrer, LUCKLLE CARLISLE Farully Adfvisrr, MR. KIBBI2 MEMBERS Robert Harnstead Leonard Bell Eric Lackstron YVilliam Lennon Carolyn Palmer Marion Parsons Phyllis Paulk Herman Richter Douglas Robinson Francis Shlosser Theodore Steele Harry Valler Frederick Voltz James VVheeler Janet VVilde l l UIIIEQIH ermegauair-a Ryze Czar His organization meets for practice twice a week in the engine laboratory near the forge shop. The club develops clean sportsmanship and good shooters. The shooting of the club has been remarkable, for one of the members, Charles F. Roberts, has obtained an Expert Rifleman's Medal. Oscar Anderson Martin Arslanian Meigs Bartmess Leonard Bell Elmer Bjorkland Louis Blaisdell Prestly Blake Foster Bourne Frank Bozenhard William Budington john Burnham Gordon Butler Stanley Cameron Lincoln Colpitts Milton Cook Barbara Mullett Financial Manager, CHARLES F. Rosskrs Faculty Adviser, MR. PAUL MARsH Norman Ekland Ernest Fox Albert Facy Roderick Fletcher Thomas Flynn Donald Footill Harold Gallivan Frank Gorman Howard Gourley MEMBERS Merwin Kinkade Raymond King Robert Meyer Robert Montebello Raymond King, znd. Philip Myers james Knight Eric Lackstrom Robert Lambert Alfred I.z1Pointe Douglas Larson Thelma VVright Walter Hammond VVilliam Lennon Paul Hammerick Kenneth Hill joseph Hogan James Kelley Beven Long Frank Mancnso Ralph Marcille Paul Martin James Nesworthy Carl Oflicer Everett Patterson Lewis Peterson Jesse Richardson Charles Roberts Lawrence Roberts Ralph Schongold Francis Shlossir Edwin Stoddard George Stone Herbert Kilbride Donald McCarthy Harold Taylor f79l Joseph VVesson Robert Wilkins Arthur VVillard Albert Wood Harold Valler Gertrude Brady Ruth Calverly l-Iilma Clark Diana Fitzgerald Mary lshnm Catherine I.aPointe Gail McGowan Claire Mar Meriam McCleary Dorothy Meers Helen Sears 'ii' ui: Q E-:fl 1155 Tina-fa :SH I ,I AY --.- Q1 in Qoff Gfub H12 ci0I.F CLUB was organized in April, -1930, with the sole purpose of fostering interest ni goli 1'hc club IHCCIS regidarly every xveek inider the guidance of Blix X7an Sickle. 15 teanl will be chosen fron1 anlong the nienlbers. Clnc cup Xvnl be r1Hercd for the niost outsuuiding player of the clubg aiul another for the xvnining teani 05 the proposed interschool niatches. 185 the club is niits nifancy, no coniplete Hst of nienibersis yet axrnluhle. 1'he ClUb,llOWVCVCY,llHS elected ofHeers Prmitlrni, Ilowiuzo PEARSON I'irr-Pr-midfzzt, Jo11N BURRIDGE S1'm'1ary, Form XVAUGII Trra5ur1'r, NORMAN GARIJNER Far11lfypId1z'i.wr,MR. VAN Siena E301 F KE -Xb,,-A-.., ATHLETICS f ff fb .if A. f N43 Z rg 1 fi? A Z '-M:'ll-QQE-:U WFllQIliL-E3 Wotball HIEFH WALMER had over one hundred candidates from which to pick his squad. Although Tech did not have a championship team, it defeated the defending champ, Commerce, by an 18-0 score. Roger Roberts, captain, and Eddie Wallinius played briHiantly throughout the season and earned a place in the llnion-Ilepubhcan all-city team. Chief has a veteran squad left and his hopes are high for the 1930 season. S C O R E C0dCh,,nCHIEFn WALMER Opposing I-mm TECH OPP. Caplam, ROGER Romans Palmer .......... . . . o 6 Managfn Trade ...... . . . 0 6 Hgxlig lli?sL':Ow Cathedral . . . . . . 40 o . A Ad Ass1stanlManagr'rs ams . . . . . . 25 I2 , , , William Accorsl Central .... . . I2 o Ernest Fox Commerce . . . . . o 18 Austin Johnson Greenfield . . . 6 o Leonard Matthew FIRST TEAM Howard Bozenhard Robert Schirch Tullio Franeesconi Eugene Sherburne Henry Rosenbloom Clifford VVebb William Lawler Carl Jorgensen Austin C avanaugh Robert McCullough joseph Veranka George Jones Raymond King Edward Wallinius VVilliam Fitzpatrick john Thayer Charles Loizzo Henry Frisbie Alvin Soloman William Moge l32l SECOND TEAM NVilliam Arnold Thomas Clancy XVilliam Coley Charles Humphrey james McDermott Leatir Munsell Lincoln Gifford TIF QM ., . ,. . .. , A ,,,. N..-.,,....,....... .,... 1 1 Baseball AST YEAR the Tech team was an honor to the school and gave it the distinction of being the interscholastic champions. This year Chief has many veterans left and hopes to repeat last year's feat. The chief rival this year will be Cathedral, holders of last season's city championship, but with team Work the squad hopes to conquer these rivals. Coach, 'fCH1EF WALMER Captain, KEN MALsTRoM M anagers MORIARTY WAINSTEIN CAMERON Giusmwoon SQUAD K. Malstrom, Captain V. julian J. Cavanaugh H. Best N. Scully P. Pepper E. Griffin C. Loizzo Wm. Moge N. Taliferro H. Sherman R. Arduini Wm. Fitzpatrick G. McCreanor J. Thayer R. Galpin H. Kane C. Adams R. Hartwell E. Wallenius J. Glassanos l S3 J 'li' ni Gi-C1 Trmeqnr-illga Basketball HE TECH team started the season brilliantly by defeating both Central and Cfoninmeree by the close niargin of txvo points. In these gan1es the tearnvvork of Cap William Fitzpatrick and Tullio Francesconi featured. The team, however, was stopped by Cathedral and Trade in the two following games and Commerce avenged its defeat by beating Tech in the second struggle between the two teams. Out of town, Tech defeated Amherst but was turned back by Greenfield. S C 0 R E Upjrosingf Tram TECH OPP. Central .......... . . 22 20 Commerce . . . . 23 21 Coach, Bon S'l'OU'I' Cathedral . .. 21 23 Trade .... . . I7 35 Capfain, VVM. FITZPATRICK Greenfield .. .. 26 33 Central . .. .. 27 21 Managrr, Joe BUCKLE1' Amherst .. .. 18 I7 Commerce . .. 20 28 Agawam .... . . I4 27 Trade .... ......... 2 5 32 1'1ks'1' TEAM SECOND TE.-XM XVilliam Fitzpatrick F. BiSSOI1 Tullio Francesconi C. Moran john Thayer I. Pevzer john Glassnos T. Hoar Charles Loizzo E. Sherburne james Easson ,l. Westfall James Keenan bl. Cavanaugh VV. MUllf0 G. McCleary, illgr. l8+l 'ir' ug Q H TmQ1lELQ2 C an-as VKZU s SPRINGFIELD is on the Connecticut River, it has advantages over many other inland cides. Ufhe xvell equipped high school boathouse and facdides are used extensively by the Tech crews. Already the temporary first and second crews have raced the Pomfret second and third crevvs. 1Tech lost both races The crew has two more races in view. The annual interschool race on the Connec- ticut and the New England Regatta on the Charles River. Here Tech will race the high school crews of New England. If successful, they will probably race the prep schools of New England the following year. Tech this year organized the first post-graduate crew inthe history of rowing in Spnnghdd. i . Coach, MR. R. MACKENZIE Manager, T. STEELE J. Buckley - Coxwain Capt. A. Langlois- Stroke H. Frisbie - No. 7 R. johnson - No. 6 H. King- No. 5 J. Westfall - No. 4 Pierson - No. 3 E. St. George - No. 2 C. Moran- No. I E853 TVN? 692523 71 LUFHIGGE-lllfffllza t- at 1? ll Ui .. OCZYUV HE socclzn TEAM enjoyed a very good season this year. Although it lost the championship to Central by only one point, the team Went through its schedule with only three defeats out of ten games. This success was due to the co Oper ation of every fellow on the team. 5 C O R E Opposing Tram TECH oPP. Monson ........... . . 2 o South Hadley .... . . 2 1 Commerce .... . . 4, o Monson .... . . 4 o Trade ..... . . 4 o Central .... . . I 2 South Hadley . . 2 1 Commerce .... . . 4 o Central .... ......... I 2 Trade .... 3 4 FIRST TEAM Hammond, goal Delpechio, right fullback McKay, riyhl fullback Austin, left fullback Hobbs, right lzalfbafle Shumski, renter halfbark Pechetto, lfft halflzark Bisson, right outside forward Lackstrom, right outside forfward Easson, right inside forfward Sherman, confer insidr forward Boccasile, loft inside forfward E861 Coach, BOB SToU'r Captain, RED SHERMAN Manager, S. WHEELER Watling, loft outside forward Bidwell, left fullback SECOND TEAM Reid Capecelatra Wright Stone Patterson Sorna Turnin Hartwell Hachadourian Erlich wiwigmn-:,ii L-rrmeezngtevz t71f5c,6g1 S USUAL the Tech hockey team enjoyed a splendid season and for the first time pulled through a stiff schedule without a defeat. The boys eliminated all the teams in the city for an., interschool championship and took into camp outsiders. This supremacy is proved by the fact that three of the Tech players earned a place in the all- city team, the players being Captain Ken Malstrom, Nelson and Hammond. S C 0 R E Opposing Team TECH OPP. Commerce . . . . . . 2 Vocational . . . . . 2 0 Central .... . . . 1 o Commerce . . . . . . 4 Vocational . . . . . 8 o Central ..... . . . 3 o W. Springfield . . . 1 VV. Springheld ... 1 Enfield ..... . . . 4 2 IST TEAM Kenneth Malstrom Charles Hammond Newton Sherley Henry Sherman Everett Nelson Ralph Hartwell Harry Samble Clayton Adams Robert Rogers PLAYERS E87 Coafl1, CHiEF WALMEk Captain, KEN MALSTROM Manager, W. Fos'rER Dutch Robbins George Trudeau Frank McCarty Robert Dana Francis Tilton Robert McCullough George Lafferty Harold Davenport Vllilliam Foster, Mgr. wi' neg Q HI 7 L-remQ.1aFe2 ,ff of T rack 'Team N THE outdoor season of 1929, Tech competed at SuHield, Enfield, Northampton, and in the interschool meet. In the interschool meet Bob Bigelow, our present captain, clipped two seconds off the quarter-mile record and set a new mark. The team, however, was without the services of its old coach, Ray Parker, and lost the meet to Commerce by two points. E This year the team is coached by Bob Stout and the aspirants are anxious to regain the title. The Tiger goes to press before the track season really begins. E331 4 P 'm'i:a'tQ:zE+,-:Cl Timur?-iia 'Yi Girls ' occer Team HE GIRLS, SOCCER TEAM deserves as much praise as the boys, team In their series with Central and Commerce they won both games by scores of 4 O and 2 I The outstanding players were Alice Herter, Peggy Kunitz and E ohn son The first team received block T's and the second team old English T's FIRST TE AM E. Bongiovanni, A. Herter B. Neylon I. Sargent M. johnson N. Holt E. Johnson A. Wood N. Morgan P. Kunitz P. Gleason B. Graft M. Bissaillon C. Miller Captain Coach, Miss McKoAN E 89 J SECOND TEAM K. Murphy, Captain M. Neylon E. Gi-aichen I. Mahan K. La Pointe M. Lynch D. Reichert L. Nichols E. Bower 0. Urbanswhicz P. Banister W. Dawes ini team:-9 eirmeiuianfa Qzifs Energy T mm HE GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM played with the Commerce and Central teams at Forest Park. This year the girls lost both games. The playing of Irene Tillot son, captain, and Albina Shinofsky was outstanding throughout the season. Coach, Miss MCKOAN D. B. Lavalle Stanton R. Lindquist B. Kellogg R. D. V. Calberg Meers Kelly I 90 Caplain, I. TrLLoTsoN TEAM M. Munsell H. Smart G. Weir M. Bragg B. Moriarty M. Wade A. Shinofsky J MEX Mi WL' X MAQ59 AROUND SCHOOL 'UVIIQQUL-U TJUIG3-.IELQZ . E92 THXS is one of the classier type of cars in which Tech students ride to school. The man behind the wheel is Howard Bozenhard, our hard hitting left tackle. Although Bozy doesn't own the car he sure does act it. Perched on the collapsable top faccent on collapsej is Phil Bartlett a more or less perma- nent fixture at Tech. Sh! Sh! This is a secret. Phil expects to graduate before the entering freshmen. Getting back to cars, however, one must admit that all the cars in Tech's backyard aren't Fords though they do predominate. BRING on the brass band. Before you stand two exalted seniors. The one with the big laugh and a pair of specs is none other than our infallible friend Harold Mosedale. Why Harold was so good that they even asked him to try his hand at teaching. One dark and dismal day he was sent out to Myrtle Street School to educate the younger generation in the art of hitting the nail on the head. Unfortu- nately the report leaked out that Harold spent the whole day matching pennies with his prospective pupils. This killed Harold's chance of getting a state-wide contract for teaching manual training. Dick Blair, the other notable, is reputed to be some- thing of a beauty. The tension of his correctly mani- cured hand is caused by great mental agitation which in turn is caused by the pencil behind his ear. JUST another ford carrying its normal capacity. If you have ever ridden in one of these underslungs you would have felt that they lack all the comforts of home. It is said that Tech's boy inventor, inven- ted a contrivance to make riding easier, from the inspiration received while riding around in his un- derslung. These cars certainly lend themselves to ar- tistic effects. The one in the picture was decorated with green ribbons from stern to bow on St. Pat- rick's Day. The most prominent color scheme, how- ever, is the orange and black of Tech. As for horns, why these cars carry anything from steamboat whistles to hand sirens. HAW! HAW! HE! HE! I'd like to know what Baldy Falt is laughing at. Illl bet Shorty Sprague has been around lately. Baldy Falt has the honor and privilege of having the biggest laugh in the class of '29M. Every time a roar is heard throughout Tech everyone immediately thinks of Baldy Falt or of Mr. Kiley exploding soap bubbles. Baldy's laugh was the bane of many a teacher. Where Ted got the nickname Baldy is a conjecture. Ted's head is covered by a lusty growth of hair makingt it prob- able that the nickname came from his laugh. I don't mean that his laugh was bare, but that it was un- disguised. W7HAT'S the picture of a factory doing in our year book? No, it isn't a factory as some observing boy scout will tell you. CPage john Westfallb. lt's the old boiler house along side of which you can see the parked cars of many teachers. They say that a lot of the heat from the boiler room escapes and makes it possible to park a car without alcohol in midwin- ter. This propolition is so attractive to the teach- ers that they often park their cars three deep around the building. The teachers, also, had this place set aside for their Packards, Cords, etc., because they did not like the idea of having their cars associate with the Fords, and Chevies of the students. G'-UI-'Lllii EFHC TJ m ee. IF-51 L22 HARRY SAMBLE must be throwing his usual line of bunk. Anyway Bobby Chapman seems mighty interested. Harry is probably telling her how he once made a hole in par at the Longmeadow Coun- try Club. Harry's chief fault, well it might be a fault, is that he likes Central or at least a part of it. He's dressed to the minute and good looking in the bargain. Barbara takes the cake for being the prettiest girl in the class of 730. That means some- thing, too, for the class of ,3O is not destitute of bathing beauties. LOOKS as if the class of '30, left a statue to adorn the entrance of Tech High But, no, it is Sam Cher- nick, class orator of ,30, making a vigorous speech to an imaginary audience. Sam won the annual Tech oratorical contest with his speech on the Con- stitution and its relation to him. For a boy who had never been in an oratorical contest before, Sam, cer- tainly, rose to the occasion and with his fiery speech won the day. L0 and behold! Ruth Lindquist and Eugene Shum- ski accompanied by a few of their books. Ruth Lindquist broke or at least equaled one endurance record while at Tech. She was on the honor roll every marking period. Shumski attained the honor roll regularly until the last semester. With the coming of spring he fell in love or something to that effect. After a brief courtship she told him to run along. This so affected his heart that his head has since refused to work. Maybe the new car had something to do with it. ILLUSTKATING the old adage, Teamwork wins. These two sisters, Lillian and Carol Winchell, went through Tech arm in arm. They both won high honors in scholastics, though this wasn't the result of teamwork as they had a self established honor system which would not let one do the work of the other. Carol brought Tech into the limelight more than once as she was a student reporter for the Union. JUST two little girls taking a P. G. In this case, though, P. G. doesn't mean a postponed graduate, but rather a post graduate. Agnes Rawstron and Sylvia Putman loved Tech so dearly that when their class graduated they remained. Others remained al- so, but their purpose was not to take a P. G. Sylvia ended her career as a member of the class of '29M, by winning the Warner Achievement Medal. Agnes is smiling, but Agnes always smiles. 93 I' lla G2 U4 TWC? Ilii F22 H+ So SORRY, Walt, but we just couIdn't keep out this picture. Doesn't Jack Brown look happy with Bob Thomas under his arm? As for Marjorie Payne, why she's too cute for words. The above seniors are Walter Kustwan, Marjorie Payne, Barbara Thomas, and Jack Brown. You know Barbara's a nice girl. Oh, so nice and different. Notice the hat, quite different from the others, but that's to be ex- pected from Bobby. I hear she ransacked all the stores in Springfield and Ludlow just to get a hat that would make all the other girls green with envy. Jack is the fellow who is called upon when someone is needed to pound the piano. A MIST.-XKE. A Pepsodent tooth paste ad gone as- tray. No, these certainly aren't Amos and Andy. Ah. a clue. They wear white flannels, sailor hats, and brilliant orange and black ties. Seniors at the end of class day. The guy with the sailor hat is Mike Tobin, the only fellow ever knocked out while cranking Baldy Falt's Buick. The youngster in the center is Frank McCarty, owner of that famous Dodge which way back in the gay nineties was trundled around by Henry Lackett. The last one in the picture is none other than our esteemed friend, Mr. Mosedale. LE1 S go! All set for the south seas. Several sen- iors trying to show us the correct attire for yacthing? Gosh! no! This is a sad affair. It's the class will committee of '29M. Look them over, undergradu- atesg this is the group that spent several strenuous mouths trying to decide what to leave to the school and then finally decided they had nothing to leave. Reading from left to right they are Frank McCarty, Elva Ackerman, Mike Tobin, and Stanley Sprague. Frank McCarty seems to be trying to out shiek the college boys. Frank goes them one better, not only does he go around minus a hat but he. never seems to comb his hair. Elva is the girl who one day found a can of razzberries in her desk. LAUGH, love, and live was the high pressure motto of these three. Swaine, gasping for breath, reminds one of a fish out of its natural element. That's it. Bob is separated from VValter Sullivan. Gerry Coe the next in line was a fast man in more ways than one. On the track he could scratch cinders quicker than anyone in Tech, and on the gym l'loor he made those Spanish dames look like two cents when he did the tango. Walt Sullivan almost took the prize as class woman hater. He was seen to walk the length of a corridor without a woman hanging to his coat tails. EACH day from September, 1929, to january,193o, an illustrious group of seniors gathered in room 23 to discuss the spiciest gossip of the day. Ted Kres- ser was head man of the show, but he was ably supported. Ted is one of the leading exponents of the theory that there is such a thing as the sub-con- scious mind. As he says-it was the sub-conscious mind which drove him on to reach the high scholas- tic honors which he attained. Fred Barrett was seen in several Tech plays as a butler. His talent was acquired in the kitchen under the careful tutelage of his mother. In this group are some of the most seri- ous-minded seniors of the class of '29M. '-tr'nitQeU:-U -tremcfjqugti-222 EVEN the scurrying mice stopped in the midst of their work to watch the tragedy about to be enacted. The stag at the brook drinking his fill and the tiger poised tensely above. The picture explains the rest. Our ambitious Student Council suggests the clever idea of having booths, lockable from the in- side only, erected around each drinking fountain. This the Council assures us would insure domestic tranquility. THE pride of ,3OM. These two boys have carried the colors of their class to the top of the list in both scholarship and athletics. Henry Frisbie, on the left, is reputed to be the champion Spanish type of athlete in school. Whatever that means. However, one must give the boy credit for he certainly delivered the goods. Some say this was from force of habit as he used to deliver groceries for an Atlantic and Pa- cific chain store. Tullio Francesconi, our other nota- ble, as president of the Student Council put through a law whereby athletes who were in love could be- stow their letters to their beloved. He probably had a good reason. TRYING to pull off an old gag. Well, it won't work, for Tech has an efficient squad of corridor guardians trained by Mr. Cook. The lad in the shop coat is just one of the many who while wander- ing around in the corridors are sharply hailed by the guardians of the peace. When asked to produce a pass they produce one quickly enough, but unfortu- nately the corridor keepers usually notice that the pass is a week old or unsigned. Then follows the alibi. THIS picture shows the Tech and Greenfield teams in action. Tech has the ball and is trying to bring it down the field. That they didn't succeed can be seen from the score 6-o in favor of Greenfield. For no reason at all, except that springls coming, Ild like to kick that fellow who is bending over. LOYAL Tech rooters all of them. A section of the Tech grandstand at the Tech-Greenfield football game at Greenfield. Tech was beaten in the last minute of play by a proverbial hero act when Lobo of Greenfield went over our goal line to win a hard fought game for his team. The Tech band was at the game but could only be heard when the Green- field band wasn't playing. Our principal and Mr. Spence can be seen in the center looking into the camera. Tech's three cheer leaders are seated in the front row, but by the looks of things Bill Foster is the only one that's doing any shouting. Gerry Coe, as usual, is occupied with a girl. The girl with the megaphone seems to have a lot to say. VVe hope it's good whatever it is. 95 'HJ' Ili C253 U-:El I-lllgllliulg-ll.l?Q2 L95 TWO extremists of the class of '3o. Heavyweight Caesar Serra versus Flyweight George Dumas. Cae- sar with his ponderous bulk once had ambition to become a football man. He trained so arduously that he was finally given a chance in a practise game. The other team was trying to get through the Tech line. All Caesar had to do was to sit down and let the opposing player bounce off him. How- ever, when Tech had the ball, things were different. Every time a Tech back tried to plunge through the line, he ran into the broad back of Caesar. Right then and there somebody decided in no kind and gentle language that Caesar couldn't play football. AH! Somebody's getting a ticket for parking. No. It's just his most honorable majesty, the august pres- ident of the class of ,30, and Eugene Shumski. Presi- dent Carroll McQueen is giving Eugene some hints on how to do it. Why Shumski is copying them down is a conjecture. He probably wishes to pub- lish them as, Famous Sayings of a Famous Seer! Carroll mutilated the traditional gavel so badly while tacking up decorations for a dance that it looks as if the class of ,3O will be obliged to donate a new one. VVHEN Greek meets Greek there's a riot. In this case there's a lot of noise. Sam Chernick, left, class orator of '30, and Stanley Bebler, noisest boy of '30, are declaring a truce so that this all talking picture may be taken. Stan is a good comedian. All those that saw him as Viscount Deerford in Disraeli and as the society climbing tailor in The Private Secre- tary will bear witness to the fact that his antics raised havoc with many coat buttons. Stan, how- ever, has his serious moments during which he com- poses poetry. V IN THE records of the class of ,3O, the lives of George Colton and Lois Fisher are in many respects similar. 'They are, respectively, the best boy and girl actors in the class as well as the most popular. George, a small petit brunet, rose to fame through his blushing modesty and complete lack of vanity. As for Lois her loss will be keenly felt by the dramatic element of the school, for her screaming is just per- fect. To the regret of many, Lois was not seen on the Tech stage this year other than to sing Hi-Ho everybody. BLUSHING, bashful babies, that's these two. Harold Soule and Barbara Mowry are the two most bash- ful seniors in the class of '3o. It took two days to get them to pose before the camera. Two days in succession Soule slipped out from under the photog- rapher's nose. The picture was finally taken by having them both excused from a study period. You should know that Harold's hands are tied behind his back as he kept trying to cover his face. It's a lucky thing for Barbara that this picture isn't a tech- nicolor, for then one could see the fierce red blush that sutfuses her face. 'mwizrest-,:U Tsmasgtgw THE smallest one of this group is Restless Rudy Rossing, the three R's in person. Restless is a hu- man dynamo, he is always going somewhere, but where and why is something that even he doesn't know. The only thing Rudy ever is certain about is his devoted affection for Jennie Fields. To guide himself Chet wears headlights which can be seen attached to his shoes or did he actually polish them today. The youth at the right is of Swedish extrac- tion. Doug Larson is his name and a regular square head is he. VVHM' is this? Judging from the way they all support their heads, it must be the club for feeble minded youngsters. But no, it is the masculine part of the hgh, prom committee with Harold Mosedale added for good measure. The boys seem to be try- ing out the good old Egyptian theory that numbers can accomplish anything. just now Lovell, Bill, Gerry, Dick, and Harold are concentrating on a terrific problem. They are trying to decide whether all comers to the prom are to be allowed to carry their own refreshments, in the shape of eskimo pies, in their vest pockets or whether they should be charged 25 cents a peek at some ice cream. Ci.-XTHER round, fellows, Shorty has a story! Per- haps he is just telling his boss, the late editor of Tech News, Mitchell Kania, how to run his paper. Sprague thinks that the paper should contain more and funnier jokesg but Mitchell says what's the use of putting the jokes in the paper when gSprague spreads them around school beforehand. Sprague and Mitchell spent many a late hour at the Merry job Printing Co. In his spare moments Sprague would read all the loose literature, good and bad, that he could lay his hands upon in the ofhce. JUDGE, the wonder magazine, has produced a somewhat startling effect upon this group of sober, judicially minded seniors. The magazine was pre- sented to Ted Falt by the class of '29M, so that he could read it and weep if he ever forgot how to laugh. Frank Havens, at the left in the picture, was known through Tech as a rather clever artist. The fellow hiding his grin behind the magazine is Bill Chapman. Bill is terribly romantic. VVhen the time before his class prom was getting short, Bill sud- denly became interested in the art of toddling around the Tech 'fcigar box. He went to Densmore's se- lect dancing academy to learn how to do it. There he met the girl of his dreams or something to that effect. WE VVONDER what it is that Bob Pease is handing to Dick Blair. Knowing Bob it can't be money, so it must be cigar coupons. VVhen the bottom fell out of the stock market, the price of spats fell with it. That's why Bob was seen wearing spats the last days of his school life. VVhile at Tech Bob devoted his time to the traffic situation. The conjested con- ditions of the corridors were quickly remedied when Bob had the bright idea of having traffic officers lean against the walls instead of standing in the middle of the corridors. Dick is another one of these fresh air enthusiasts. In fact, he is seldom seen wearing a hat. Dick thinks up new ideas so fast that to cool his aching brow he had to adopt the :mir cooled motor method. 1 97 In Wpreniaiion THE EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFFS WISH TO THANK MISS MARY S. JACKSON AND MR. CARL R. STONE OF THE FACULTY FOR THEIR HEARTY COOPERATION IN MAKING THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE THE TIGER STAFF ALSO WISHES TO EXPRESS ITS GRATITUDE TO BOSWORT1-I'S STUDIO FOR THEIR GENEROUS AND AGREEABLE COOPERATION IN SUPPLYING THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL QQ DIREC OR ff o Irnaze wrmQ.uIE:nI212 Class of I 93Oy2 ACKERMAN, PHILIP ANDERSON, IVAR N. ARSl.r1NlAN, MARTIN A. BAIRD, KENNETH J. BARTI.ETT, PHILIP E. BARTOLUCCI, JOSEPH BIRCHARD, STUART BISI, ANGELO P. BOCCASILE, GRAZIANO BODURTHA, DONALD A. BOZBECKIAN, MANUEL BOZENHARD, ERNEST B. BROWN, NEIL BRULIN, LAWRENCE BURRILL, ROBERT C. BURT, LORIN CHAPUT, LIONEL F. CIRILLO, JOHN CLANCY, THOMAS G. CLE NDENING, RICHARD COFSKY, EDWARD T. CORRIVEAU, FRANCIS COYLE, HARRY J. DALEY, FREDERICK J. St. St. St. 23 Dawes 5o Queen 423 State 380 Franklin St. 24 Trinity Ter. 41 Greene St. 79 Cedar St. 233 Tyler St. 33 Cleveland St. 75 Colton Pl., Long. 36 Berkshire, I. O. 209 Bristol St. 308 Liberty St. 97 Wilbur Ave. 90 High St. 53 Bliss Rd., Long. 153 Monrovia St. 88 Greene St. 1 I9 Essex St. I4 Belvidere St. 362 Page Blvd. 2 Ventura St. I24 Littleton St. 33 Meadowbrook Rd., Long. DANA, ROBERT S. 887 Chestnut St. DAWES, EDMUND F. 95 Meadow Rd., Long. DE CARLO, ROBERT A. DELPESCHIO, COSMO J. DOBLES, ARTHUR DROWN, KENNETH J. EASSON, JAMES EDWARDS, KE N NETH EHRLICH, ROBERT FACEY, ALBERT FARRELL, RAYMOND D. FIELDING, ORVINGTON FILLION, MILTON E. FORD, CHARLES H. FOSSETT, EDWARD F. FOSTER, EUGENE FRANCESCONI, TULLIO FREDETTE, ROLLA ND A. FRENTZOS. GEORGE FRISBIE, HENRY KPALPIN, RUSSELL C. GAMBLE, WELLMAN A. 65 Shamrock St. 74 Florence St. 203 Albemarle St. 135 College St. 176 Oak Grove Ave. 34 Berkley St. 28 West Alvord St. I3 1 Orange St. 77 Everett St. 97 Brunswick St. 60 Margerie St. 223 High St. 33 Salem St. 75 Dunmoreland St. I4 Lombard St. 158 Westford Cir. 25 Palm St. 212 Orange St. Southwick. Mass. I4 High St. LIAUTHIER, ROLAND C. 443 Main St., VV. Spfd. GIFFORD, ARTHUR L. 115 Wenonah Rd., Long. GOLDSTICK, IRVING L. 42 Biltmore St. GREEN, ABEL 132 Ft. Pleasant Ave. GREEN, FRANK A. HACHADOURIAN, EDWARD HAMILTON, HARRY J. HAMMERICK, JOHN M. HARTWELL, RALPH HOAR, THOMAS P. HOLMES, JAMES M. JACKSON, MORRIS J. E. Longmeadow 82 Burghardt St. 37 Thorndyke St. 30 Cortland St. 31 Sterling St. 103 Wait St. 47 Denton Cir. I5 Ivy St. fxoo JAHNIG, IRVIXG M. JENNER, LOUIS R. JOHNSON, RICHARD R. JORGENSEN, CARL A. KALLIPOLITES, EVANGELOS KANE, HAROLD B. KANZ, JOHN F. KEENAN, JAMES P. KILLAY, JOHN A. KOWAL, STEFAN C. LANGLOIS, ALFRED C. LA RIVIERE, FRANK J. LEWIS, WILLIAM W. LINDEN, RALPH W. LINTON, RODERICK M. Loxzzo, CHARLES G. LOTHROP, CLIFFORD LOUD, CLIFFORD G. LULL, ROBERT T. MCDERMOTT, JAMES R. MCDONALD, PAUL T. MACNAYR, LOYD R. MALLALIEU, STANLEY MANNING, JAMES MARSTON, HERMAN S. MEACHAM, GEORGE L. METIVIER, ARTHUR A. MEYER, ROBERT MEYER, ROBERT S. MITCHELL, HENRY J. MORAN, GEORGE MORIARTY, JOHN T. MORRIS, HAROLD E. MORRIS, WILLIAM A. MORRIS, LAWRENCE MOULTON, ROBERT MOzIE K, MATTHEW MURTHA, JOSEPH W. MUSHENKO, NICHOLAS M. NEAL, MALCOLM NEILL, CHARLES R. NEWMAN, FRANCIS G. NICHOLS, WOLFORD NORMAN, HERBERT O'CONNOR, DONALD P. O'CoNNOR, PAUL N. PACKARD, KENNETH PARENTEAU, WARREN H. PARISH, OLIVER G. PARKER, MAURICE R. PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR M. PENNINGTON, KENNETH E. PEVZNER, ABRAHAM A. POOLER, RALPH H. PROVOST, EDWARD M. RAYMOND, BERT A. REID, WESLEY S. REILLY, LAWRENCE A. RESNICK, SAMUEL RICHTER, HERMAN O. ROBERTS, CHARLES W. ROOT, EDGAR W. S7 W. Ross, DOUGLASS A. Ross, STANLEY A. J I4 Lafayette St. 33 Highland St. E. Longmeadow 60 Pearl St. 3 Douglas St. 1 5 5M High St. 36 Norman St. 90 Adams St. 39 Keith St. 45 Bancroft St. 94 Cherrelyn St. 39 Portland St. 29 Cambridge St. 87 Edgewood St. 176 Orange St. 64 Beaumont St. 84 Baxter Ave. 77 Melha Ave. 705 Sumner Ave. 82 Cedar St. 90 Knollwood St. 94 Hamburg St. 1 16 Larkspur St. 105 Boston Rd. 59 Buckingham St. I4 Longview St. 32 Palmyra St. 40 Athol St. 62 Bryant St. 29 Glendell Ter. 371 Main St., I. O. 75 Granby St. 655 White St. 67 Sorrento St. QI Pine St. 182 College St. 128 Genesee St. zo Tracy St. 220 Conn. Ave. 222 High St. 92 Dunmoreland St. 7 Woodmont St. Herbert Ave. 312 Page Blvd. 45 Melha Ave. 73 Kenwood Pk. 48 Crystal Ave. I4 Wayne St. 18 Rowland Ave. 101 Eastern Ave. 1 153 St. James Ave. 34 Gordon St. 1245 Dwight St. 33 Revere St. 154.9 State St. 75 Beaumont St. 42 Dwight Rd. 23 Highland St. 100 Draper St. 2 Lebanon Pl. 28 Spruce St. Silver St.. Westfield 399 Warner St. 218 Oakland St. l!l lI-24 TJUJGTEIIELQ SCHIRCH, ROBERT G. SHARPE, WILLIAM G. SHEA, MORTIMER E. SHEA, ROBERT H. SHEREURNE, EUGENE SIMPSON, WILLIAM T. STEELE, THEODORE STEVENS, MYRON A. SULLIVAN, THOMAS J. SUT1-IERLAND, JOHN M. TQAKELJIAN, AVAK B. TAX'LOR, GEORGE E. THAYER, JOHN J. TURUNEN, UNTO O. VVAINSTEIN, MILTON L. VVALLENIUS, EDWARD W. WARNER, MELVIN G. WEATHERBY, WATSON WILLCUTT, XNARD E. WOLPER, MAX 162 WOOD, ROBERT E. YULE, GEORGE BLISS, MARY A. BRIDGHAM, VIRGINIA BURGESS, BEULAH P. CHAPMAN, HAZEL C. CROCKER, MYRTLE G. DUNHAM, AMY S. FASSELL, ELSIE L. HARDING, REBECCA A. HAWKINS, MAR JORY W. HOLT, VIRGINIA E. JOSELYN, VIDA M. JOHNSON, ETHEL M. 41 Sycamore St. 108 Blaine St. 7 Newman St. 67 Girard Ave. Hampden, Mass. 187 High St. 90 Buckingham St. 927 Boston Rd. 47 VVOrCester Ave. 77o Sumner Ave. 39o Main St., I. 0. 64 Grand St. 1 I7 Wait St. 41 Chester St. I2 Hollywood St. 93 Lowell St. 27 Castle St. 92 VVoodside Ter. 40 Powell Ave. Commonwealth Ave. 85 Martin St. 223 St. James Ave. Wilbraham, Mass. 103 Pearl St. 63 Federal St. 96 Orchard St. 89 Bristol St. 325 King St. 141 Johnson St. 345 King St. 497 Belmont Ave. 62 Stebbins St. 59 Oak Grove Ave. 38 Oliver St. JOHNSON, MILDRED E. Stony Hill Rd., Ludlow KELLEY, VIRGINIA C. 85 Appleton Ave. KNAPP, MARION G. I 696 Sumner Ave. KOEHLER, HELEN E. LEWIS, LILLIAN 1 I6 Byers St. 146 Colton St. LUST, GERTRUDE C. 99 Pleasant St., E. Long. MCCARTHY, MILDRED P. MCDONAGH, KATHLEEN MINOR, DORRIS E. MISSETT, MARION F. MORTON, EMMA B. PARSONS, MARION J. PALTIER, PATRICIA PURVIS, JEWEL B. QUIMBY, DORIS H. RICHARDS, EDITH M. RICHMOND, RUTH A. ROY, RUBY C. SCHUMACHER, MARGARET SCOTT, ALICE L. 105 Dickinson St. 66 Milton St., I. O. 67 Davenport St. 20 Palmer Ave. I4 Itendale St. 24 Ionia St. 53 Huntington St. 79 Essex St. 1 North, Ludlow 3 5 Reed St. 98 Bowles St. 33 Thorndyke St. 62 Whittier St. I9 Tenth St. IIOIJ SK1NNER,VVILMA A. STIMSON, MURIEL M. SULLIVAN, GRACE E. THOMAS, MILDRED E. WIGGIN, VIRGINIA D. 73 Washington St. 18 Dearborn St. 184 Pearl St. 48 Olive St. 3 Keith Sr. WILDE, JANET 16 Pleasant View Ave., Long. YOUNG, RUTH L. 1 7 Princeton St. Class of 193 I ADAMS, EDWARD R. ADAMS, LEON S. ANDERSON, OSCAR ARTHUR, BRADFORD H. ASLAN, ANTON ASSARIAN, MUGERDICH AUS'l'lN, LEONARD D. 32 Sargon St. 20 Summit St. 270 Wilbraham Rd. 147 Belmont Ave. 89 Cambridge St. 30 South, I. O. 5 Noel St. BABE, PHILIP G. 146 Farnsworth,Chicopee BAKER, ROBERT T. BAKER, TOM WALTER BARNSTEAD, ROBERT BATES, WALDO RALPH BAUMANN, ARNOLD B. BECKER, MALCOLM BELCHER, ERNEST C. BIDWELL, EDWARD M. BISHOP, JOHN H. BISSON, FRANK G. BJORKLAND, ELMER C. BLAISDELL, JAMES W. BLAUSTINE, PAUL BOSHKO, JAMES M. BOWNE, FOSTER H. BROOK, LENDELL W. BROWN, DOUGLAS J. BUCKLEY, JOHN BURNHAM, CHARLES F. BURNHAM, JOHN A. BURRIDGE, JOHN A. BUTLER, AIME G. CALLAHAN, DONALD CALLAHAN, GEORGE R. CAMERON, EDGAR D. CARMAN, GEORGE M. CASSANELLI, VINCENT J. CHALIAN, JOHN R. CHENETTE, JOSEPH CHENEY, ARTHUR E. CHILSTROM, CARL N. CHRISTOFORI, HENRY CLOW, WALLACE G. COHEN, MAURICE COOK, ALBERT W. CORDIS, EDWARD C. CORNWELL, KENNETH E. COSSIN, SAM CUSHING, RAYMOND H. DARACK, NORMAN - DAVILLI, WILLIAM EWIG, ROBERT C. E. Longmeadow 38 Eddywood Ave. 768 Belmont Ave. 138 Firglade Ave. 294 Harkness Ave. 523 Dickinson St. 23 Chestnut Rd., Long. 30 Princeton St. 120 Kensington Ave. - 55 Manhattan St. 106 Champlain Ave. 110 Middlesex St. 1446 Dwight St. 1082 Dwight St. 194 Mass. Ave. Pine Grove St. 80 Cambridge St. 33 Laurel Ave. 167 Bowles St. 58 Grand St. 81 Mass. Ave. 28 Brunswick St. 37 Maryland St. 5 Lathrop St. 65 Spring St. 89 Fairfield St. 3 Hastings St. 50 Carew St. 6 Berkshire, I. O. 92 Clifton Ave. 57 Bay St. 34 Littleton St. 145 Shawmut Ave. - 36 Kenwood Ter. Stony Hill Rd. 705 Long. St., Long. 14 Pomona St. 38 Longview St. 8 Oak Grove Ave. 466 Sumner Ave. 89 Armory St. 955 Hickory St. 'll' Ill-:JI Ci? E4 LT ll HEI ll'-2 DAY, MAHLON DELLAGE, DONALD DEMCHUCK, CARL J. DONOHUE, BARTHOLOMEW DUPLISSA, DONALD F. DUGUAY, RICHARD J. DUROCHER, FRANCIS R. DU VAKNEY, DONALD M. FARRAR, DONALD S. FITZGERALD, EDWARD FITzGERALD, JAMES J. FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM E. Longmeadow 178 Albermarle St. 120 Congress St. 174 Westfield Ave. 158 Gilbert Ave. 77 Clayton St. 46 Calhoun St. 537 Main St. I4I Maynard St. 212 Eastern Ave. 32 Granville St. G. 71 Dorset St. FORBUSH, HAROLD E. 98 Edgewood Ave., Long. FOSTER, RICHARD B. FOWLER, FRANK E. Fox, ERNEST F. FREEMAN, RAY C. FREY, WILLIAM F. FULLER, DOUGLAS C. FULLER, JOHN W. GEOFFRION, ERNEST GIANUSSO, HUGH J. GOSCIMINSKI, STEPHEN GRAVES, HAROLD GRAZIO, FRANK J. GROCHMAL, WALTER 25 Sachem St. 204 Mass. Ave. Blandford, Mass. 86 Ranney St. 44 Benton St. 29 Lansing Pl. Granby, Mass. 67 Euclid Ave. 33 Longview St. 376W Main, I. O. 89 Grand St. 229 Hancock St. Robbins Rd. HALLBOURG, RICHARD I4 Allen Ave., Vvestfield HAMMOND, WALTER N. HANCHETT, RICHARD B. l'IANl.EY, JOHN T. HARE, HERMAN HART, WILLIAM E. HATCH, HOWARD L. Horms, LLOYD A. HOLMQUIST, GEORGE W. HOWE, WALTER R. K.ANDORlAN, ALBERT KAPLAN, DANIEL KEANE, JOHN J. KERLEY, WALTER KERR, DAVID R. KIMBPKI.I., AUSTIN C. KING, RAYMOND F. KNIKPP, JOSEPH H. KNIGHT, JAMES W. KRAPT, RUSSELL F. KRATKX', PHILIP KR.AUSE, HOWARD C. KRAUSE, PAUL E. KRAUSS, HAROI D KX'RIACOU, EDWARD R. LAMOTHE, RAYMOND LANCASTER, HARRY LANE, WARREN T. LEARNED, CHARLES M. LESTER, JOHN R. LEZINSKI, STANLEY E. LIND, FRED LLOYD, JULIAN A. LOHR, MARSHALL MCCORMACK, BERNARD MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT MCGEE, FRANCIS P. MCKAY, WILLIAM E. MACHER, FREDERICK A. 29 Marlborough St. 44 Buckingham St. 81 Phoenix Ter. 486 Chestnut St. 41 Orlando St. Hampden, Mass. IOI LaSalle St.. E. Long. 87 White St. SI Westminster St. 152 Maynard St. 3 1 Parkside 37 Parkside 43 Scott St. 90 Mooreland St. 146 Bowles Pk. 46 Portland St. 38 Merrimac Ave. 25 Berwick Rd., Long. 66 Ranney St. 65 Edgeland Ave. 235 E. St., E. Spfd. Ioo West Alvord St. 80 Fern S+. 62 Benton Pl. 41 Water St. 90 Oak St. 50 Crystal Ave. 62 Osborne Ter. 1525 State St. 28 Tracy St. I9 Hiawatha St. 25 Vassar St. 76 Albemarle Ave. 171 Northampton Ave. E. Longmeadow 64 Sylvan St. 645 Belmont Ave. 52 Vermont St. MARSH, GORDON MAHER, FREDERICK, JR. MAHONEY, JOHN T. MADONEY, JOSEPH T. MARCILLE, AMOS C. MARSDEN, COLONEL MARSHALL, ALEXANDER MARSHALL, EDWIN H. MATHER, HERBERT W. MATHISON, LEONARD A. MATTHEWS, LEONARD E. MAYNARD, ALFRED D. MEDICKE, CHARLES L. MOFEATT, RUSSELL R. MOORE, ELWYN J. MORIN, ALFRED J. NASH, ROGER C. NELSON, JOHN F. 47 Sycamore St. I9 Wilbraham Ave. 1 I0 Draper St. 687 Carew St. 44 Beauchamp St. 63 Clifton Ave. 1207 Dwight St. I75Mw Walnut St. 67 Holly St. 18 Glenham St. 194 Northampton Ave. 337 Park St., I. O. Somers Rd., Hampden 93 Revere St. 88 Edgeland Ave. 16 Denton Cir. 531 Berkshire Ave. 40 Commonwealth Ave. O'CONNOR, CLARENCE A. 42 Riverview St. 0,DONNELL, JOHN OEEICER, CARL M. OLNEY, RICHARD F. OUTHUSE, JAMES D. PAASCH, CHARLES E. PALMER, HARRY A. PAPPAS, CONSTANTINE PASCHETTO, HENRY PATTERSON, EVERETT PEARSON, HOWARD O. PERKINS, RICHARD E. PHANEUF, ARMAND L. PIEKOS, STANLEY J. PIERSON, JOHN L. PIGGOTT, JACK E. 61 POMEROY, EDWARD A. POOL, JAMES A. POTTER, WILLIAM C. POWELL, SEYMOUR B. PRZYBYCIE N, ANTONIO RAYMOND, ARTHUR J. REIDY, ANDREW RESTALL, ROBERT S. RICHARDSON, JESSE 0. RXEF, LESLIE G. ROBERTS, CHARLES F. ROBERTS, LAURENT W. RODIMON, LEROY F. ROWE, GEORGE C. SANDSTROM, HAROLD E. SARTWELL, NORMAN G. SAUNDERS, DAN SAvITSKY, JOHN SAWYER, EDWARD J. SCHEESHER, MATTHEW SHEA, STEVENS L. SHERLEY, JOHN N. SHERLEY, WARREN E. SIMPSON, WILLIAM S. SINCLAIR, JACK SMITH, ALEXANDER M. SMITH, JOHN F. SMITH, PAUL P. SMITH, RICHARD A. SOUTHALL, DOUGLAS T. SOVEROW, EDWARD SPENCER, NORMAN R. 165 Dwight Rd. 134 Caseland St. 66 Redlands St. 126 Pineywoods Ave. 24 Buchholz St. 103 Dunmoreland St. 20 Corona Ave. 23 Shawmut St. 3 5 Wayne St. 76 Olmstead Dr. 55 Trinity Ter. 446 Hancock St. 90 Cottage St. 18 Claremont St. Birchwood Ave., Long. 1195 Long. St., Long. 195 Dunmoreland St. 176 College St. 8 5 Elliot St. 191 Hampden St., I. O. 23 Castle St. 92 Mapledell St. 97 Sylvan St. IO3 Norfolk St. I5 Girard Ave. 691 Stare St. 69 Lebanon St. 76 Gresham Ave. Southwick, Mass. I4 Clayton St. 496 Oak, I. O. 1101 Dwight St. 53 Seventh St. 130 Orange St. 3 5 Worcester Ave. 7 Newman St. 125 Magnolia Ter. 125 Magnolia Ter. 83 Bowdoin St. 18 Redlands St. 706 Sumner Ave. 602 White St. 52 Alderman St. 52 Alderman St. 28 Elsie St. 185 College St. 24 Webber St. Tunica Tlmmnglg SPRING, THOMAS STAGNARO, FRANCIS STEPHENS, EVERETT STEVENSON, ALVIN A. STONE, STANLEY C. STREETER, RALPH E. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM SYNER, WILLIAM A. TERWILLIGER, LEE H. THOMPSON, NORMAN F. THURSTON, GEORGE R. TILTON, FORREST D. TOMPRINS, EVERETI' TYLER, ROBERT H. VALLER, HARRY B. VARANKA, JOSEPH VERMEIREN, PAUL J. VEzzOLA, LOUIS A. VoLTz, FREDERICK J. WALLACE, EDWARD E. 64 Pasadena St. 142 Allen St. 106 Marsden St. 63 Bristol St. 36 Forest St. I7 Bethel St. I5 Westford Ave. 659 State St. 58 Shawmut Ave. 2690 Main St. 37 Maynard St. 126 Draper St. Welcome Pl. 49 Sycamore St. I4 Melbourne St. 187 Wilbraham Ave. I3oo State St. 66 Gardner St. 60 Edgewood St. 866 Sumner Ave. WALSH, BERNARD 55 Alvin St. WASOwIcz, JOSEPH W. 2 Front St., I. O. WATLING, BERT J. 109 Commonwealth Ave. WAUGH, FORD R. WESSON, JOSEPH I-I. WESTCOTT, WARREN WHIDDEN, GRANT T. WHITE, BRADI-'ORD C. WINGARD, GEORGE F. WRIGHT, MILTON E. YERKS, RICHARD W. ACKERMAN, ESTHER AvERY, DOLLY G. BARTLETT, RUTH BRADLEY, VIRGINIA M. BRADY, GERTRUDE P. BROWN, ANNA H. BROWNING, ERNESTINE C. BRUNELLE, MILDRED E. BRYANT, MARION H. BULLMAN, MARGARET M. CARLISLE, LUCILLE C. CHAMRERLIN, CAROLYN S. CI-IAPIN, SUSIE A. DEAN, GRACE D. DI PASQUA, ALICE M. DUTEAU, BEATRICE E. FEENEY, MURIEL E. FRUEH, BERNICE M. GARRARD, ELEANOR M. 38 Lawnwood St., Long. 109 Forest Glen Rd., Long. 805 Newbury St. Dearborn St., E. Long. 89 Washington St. 93 Noel St. 60 Albemarle St. 90 Maryland St. Hampden, Mass. 80 Edgewood St. E. Longmeadow 116 Central St. 760 Chestnut St. 98 Westford Cir. 27 Mountainview St. 23 Biltmore St. 201 Pasco Rd., I. O. 570 Plainfield St. 48 Bay St. 538 Union St. Hampden, Mass. 120 Powell Ave. 55 Nelson St. 360 Main, I. O. 204 Westford Ave. I4 Applewood Pl. 97 Greenacre Ave., Long. GLADDEN, BARBARA A. GRAICHEN, ETHEL H. 43 Virginia St. 144 Yale St. GUILMETTE, MARGUERITE 174 Bloomfield St. HAZEN, BETTY HEYMAN, OLIVIA C. HOPPER, JOAN JEPSON, ELLEN J. JORDAN, RUTH F. IO3 Maple Rd., Long. I7 Washington Rd. 34 Webber St. 323 Orange St. 160 College St. KILCOURSE, EDITH KING, CAROLINE E. KIRKLAND, ELIZABETH KYRIACOU, IRENE LORIMER, ALICE MAHAN, JANE E. MARTIN, MARION J. MASON, RUBY N. MAYHER, ISMA M. MOAURO, MINNIE F. NADLE, ALICE C. NICHOLS, ELAINE E. PALMER, CAROLYN V. PAULK, PHYLLIS A. PHILLIPS, CORA M. POIRIER, ANNETTE E. PUTNAM, SHIRLEY D. RUSHFORD, MADELINE SARGE NT, ISABELLE O. SATTER, MURIEL L. SHINOFSKY, ALDINA SINREL, NATALIE A. SNOW, HAzEL L. STANTON, DOROTHY E. STRATTON, NORMA L. SULLIVAN, ALICE J. SULLIVAN, VERONICA A. 129 Westford Ave. 28 Dresden St. 212 Oak St., I. O. 62 Benton Pl. 31 Princeton St. 40 Nevins Ave., Long. 30 Hawley St. Callender Ave., E. Long. 1 I6 Westminster St. 375 Oakland St. 35 Andrew St. 28 Merrimac Ave. 100 Perkins St. 286 Elm St., E. Long. Allen St., E. Long. 24 Quebec, I. O. 25 Magazine St. 58 Jefferson Ave. 519 White St. 143 Fountain St. I9 Schuyler St. 675 State St. 410 Franklin St. 67 Wilbraham Rd. 127 Marlborough St. 203 Wilbraham Rd. 27 Massreco St. VAN ZANDT, EVERELL M. 18 Prescott St. WADE, MARION L. WALLACE, EDITH A. WRIGHT, THELMA A. VVSZOLEK, VICTORIA ZUCCO, GRACE M. I5 Florence St. Wilbraham, Mass. 144. White St. II Acton St., I. O. 99 Adams St. Class of 193 IV2 AEEE, DAYTON F? ACKERMAN, RICHARD ADAMS, CLAYTON A. AGHAZARIAN, ARSEN ANDERSON, EDWIN C. ARCAND, ROY A. ARDUINI, RENATO ARIETIM, ALBERT U. ARNOLD, WILLIAM P. BARBIER, ELLIS E. BARDACH, ARTHUR E. IO32 Liberty St. 23 Dawes St. 32 Sargon St. 113 Rochelle St. 50 Queen St. 33 Douglas St. 47 Union St. . 18 Mechanic St. Southwick, Mass. 107 Sherman St. 5 I5 Belmont Ave. BARDWELL, CHARLES M. Whateley, Mass BARNES, WILEUR R. BAss, DANIEL BECKER, LOUIS Wilbraham, Mass. 586 Chestnut St. 402 Chestnut St. BENTON, STUART J. 59 Garfield St. BLOOM, ABRDHAM M . '79 Belle St. BLUEMER, ROBERT J. 228 Locust St. BOYARSKY, EZRA 61 Leete St. BOZENHARD, FRANK A. 35 Desmond St. BRIERE, NORMAN P. 54 Commonwealth Ave. BRIGHTMAN, WILLIAM 88 Byers St. lwsl 'u1'll-EJ Q B:-U Tricia. IIEJIPQQ BULEWICH, FRANK J. BULLMAN, DANIEL T. BULLOCK, ROBERT F. BUNDARIN, JOHN BURDETF, JOHN F. BUSHEY, GEORGE O. BUSSOLARI, JOHN V. CAMPBELL, WALLACE B. CARDINALE, JOHN CARMAN, LEON J. CARMODY, FRANK J. CAVANAUGH, JUSTIN G. CHARLES, WILLIAM A. CLARK, EDWARD B. CLARK, WILLIAM B. COLES, FREDERICK M. COLLINGS, HUDSON M. COLPITTS, LINCOLN M. CONNER, FRED J. CONVERSE, HOWARD L. CRAY, EDWARD E. CROWTHER, ROBERT W. CROWTHER, SAMUEL D. CULLINANE, WlLLl.AM CUMMINGS, JAMES F. DABOROWSKI, EDMUND F. DAVIS, CHARLES T. DEMPSEY, ROBERT C. DENWAY, GEORGE J. DE ZALIA, FRANCIS B. DI PIETRO, ANTONIO ELLSWORTH, LINCOLN ERTEL, WlLLl.RM G. FENNER, RAYMOND E. FERGUSON, NORMAN H. FISHER, HASKELL H. FLANAGAN, JAMES C. FORER, BERT R. LSAGNON, WlLl.lAM A. GALLIVAN, HAROLD J. 190 53 Ringgold St. 93 Clayton St. 120 Sylvan St. 253 Belmont Ave. 33 Clifford St. 57 Sargent St. 750 Liberty St. 3 Salem St. 65 Elmwood St. 28 Ringgold St. 225 Oakland St. 4 Sackett Pl. 140 Ft. Pleasant Ave. 28 Gillette St. 2.1.1 Denver St. ' E. Longmeadow 165 Oak Grove Ave. IO7 Westford Ave. 33 Littleton St. 28 Methuen St. 30 Cumberland St. 28 Bliss Rd., Long. 28 Bliss Rd., Long. 36 Wolcott St. 70 Orange St. SI Denton Cir. Hope St. NO. Wilbraham 38 Michigan Blvd. 121 VVoOdmont St. I9 Monroe St. 37 Grandview Ave. 59 Spring St. 76 Bay St. 24. VVarriner Ave. 64 Church St. 590 Plainfield St. 75 Orange St. 377 Springfield St. Commonwealth Ave. GILDERSLEEVE, ROGER 28 Fresno St., E. Spfld. GLASSANOS, JOHN GODFREY, WILLIAM E. 16 Patton St. 29 Prince St. LPODIN, CHARLES A. 14,6 Northampton Ave. GOODMAN, ABREliAM N. fi0RDON, KENNETH W. Goss, ELMER H. GOURLEY, HOWARD J. GRAY, C. MERWIN GRIFFIN, FREDERIC D. fiUNTHER, THOMAS C. HAAG, JESSE R. HABINOWSKI, MORRIS S. HAMMERICK, PAUL R. HANNAH, WII.LIAM R. HARRINGTON, ROBERT S. HAY'DEN, JOHN C. HEDLUND, WALTER G. HEFFERNAN, JAMES A. HENNING, THEODORE HERTER, FREDERICK HILL, KENNETH T. HOAG, PHILIP A. HOGAN, JOSEPH K. JILSON, RALPH A. JOHANNSON, ALVAR I9 Firglade Ave. I I9 Brunswick St. 144 King St. 165 Maynard St. 44 Lester St. 34 Myrtle St. 45M Ashley St. 893 Chestnut St. 666 Newbury St. 30 Cortland St. I4 Olmstead Drive 38 Jasper St. 159 Maynard St. 3 Olmstead Drive 33 Brunswick St. 72 Beaumont St. Wilbraham, Mass. 27 Schley St. 37 VVellington St. 3 55 Armory St. 39 Hobson St. 117 Miller St. JOHNSON, HOWARD C. 1405 Wilbraham Rd. JOHNSON, LAWRENCE S. JORGENSEN, CHARLES W. JULIAN, VICTOR T. KAMUDA, STEPHEN J. KAPLAN, JULIUS KARADIZIAN. HARRY R. KENFIELD, XNILLIAM T. KENNY, FRANCIS J. KILBRIDE, HERBERT F. KING, GEORGE H. 53 Fairfield St. 8 5 5 Boston Rd. IO8 Wilcox St. 277 Oak St., I. O. 1245 Dwight St. 23 Healey Ave.. I. O. I3 Raymond Ave. Ioz Cedar St Old Bay Rd., I. O 24. Denver St. KlRCHMAY'R, JOSEPH S. 29 Lenox St. KRAUS, WALTER G. 30 Hunter Pl. LAMBERT, ROBERT A. 67 Clayton St. LANGONE, FRANK J. zz Tyler St. LA PLANTE, KENNETH J. 220 High St. LASEK, THADDEUS zz Vinton St. LAWRENCE, WARREN E. 84 Rittenhouse Ter. IZEECH, CLINTON E. ' I2 Amherst St. LONG, BEVEN S. 25 Massachusetts Ave. LYNCH, NORMAN J. 40 Willard Ave. MACPHAIL, DONALD E. 166 Hampshire, I. 0 MCGRAW, WILLIAM J. MCMASTER, GEORGE MCNULTY, HUGH J. MARTIN, EDGAR V. MELANDER, RICHARD METZGER, DONALD C. MEYER, KENNETH MILLER, NATHANIEL MOORE, LANGDON S. MORAN, GUY E. MORAN, RAYMOND JOHN MORSE, CHARLES MORTON, VICTOR JOHN MURRAY, FRANK BRENDAN H. N ESWORTHY, JAMES E. NICHOLS, DUDLEY VINTON NICKERSON, FRANCIS F. NILSON, ALVAR ARNOLD O'CONNOR, EDWARD A. PARIS, MICHAEL PARKER, RUSSELL W. PAWLOWICZ, HENRY PEDERZANI, ETTORE L. PETERSON, DAVID L. PEDERZOLI, EUGENE A. PICKETT, HOWARD A. PETTAZZONI, LOUIS PLASS, ARTHUR WILLIAM PORTER, BENJAMIN F. PORTER, XNILLIAM ALFRED PRICE, HAROLD THOMAS 100 Massasoit St. 192 Marsden St 192 Bristol St. 25 Grant St. 534 White St 410 Liberty St 40 Athol St. 45 Boylston St. 92 Hall St 515 Bay St 82 Switzer Ave. 145 Dickinson St. I9 Hobson St 71 Everett St 37 Sargeant St. 181 Jasper St. 261 Orange St. 6.1. Benier St I26 Benton St. 1 1 I Massasoit St. 65 Forest Glen Rd. 78 Saratoga St. 28 Rutledge Ave. 91 Newhall St. 164 Belvidere St. 226 Pendleton Ave. 45 Bancroft St. 16 Warraneer Ave. 746 Chicopee Rd. 44 Crown St. 48 Itendale St. PROVENCHER, WALTER Longmeadow, Mass. RAVVLES, ROBERT J. 3 I3 Hancock St. REMY, RICHARD LYNN I23 Hopkins Pl., Long RIFFELMACHER, JOHN H. 58 Maynard St. ROBINSON, DOUGLAS C. ROCK, EDSON RAYMOND ROOD, J. TRX'ON ROOK, FREDERICK R. ROSENBLOOM, HENRY Ross, JAMES LINWOOD RUSSELL, DONALD E. lI0+l I5 Ashmont St. 4.4 Governor St. 22 5 High St. 512 Plainfield St 20 Lexington Ave S7 Manchester Ter 336 Dickinson St S S S lr'ar:E:eaE.+:-U wrmmuaw SANDIN, C. STANLEY South Main St., E. Long. SANDSTROM, ALBERT T. IO3 Bevier St. SARNA, LESLIE R. 128 Grover St. SCHECHTERLE, HOWARD 8 Coleman St SHAPIRO, ALEC SHAW, ALBERT E. SHAW, DONALD K. SHERMAN, ROBERT D. SIMONIAN, SARKIs SMITH, AUSTEN K. STEVENS, HENRY SULLIVAN, JOHN TARozzI, JOSEPH TARPINIAN, ROBERT TAYLOR, ESFORD RICHARD THOMAS, GEORGE S. VAN HEUSEN, LEON I. VETO, PETER VIGNEAULT, OSWALD R. WALKER, CLARENCE R. WAY, ALFRED F. WHEELER, ERNEST J. WHITNEY, CLIFFORD JOEL 20 Howes St. WILKINS, REGINALD P. 34 Grant St. WILSON, VERNAL 52 Fisher St. h'0UNG, ANDREW R. 177 Northampton Ave. ZANDAN, REUEEN ZIPPIN, JOCOE H. ADAMS, RUTH G. BANISTER, PEARL E. BISSAILLON, MARIE BLOOD, ELSIE F. BONCIOVANNI, EDWIGE CHASE, MAR JORIE W. CHRUSCIEL, ANTONIAN CI.ARK, DORICE VV. CLARK, HILMA M. COMINS, MURIEL L. CRAI-'Ts, BEATRICE V. Montcalm I O DAVIS, AGNES A. 6 Coleman St DONOVAN, VALERA H. DOOLITTLE, BARBARA E. 30 Kimberly Ave. DOWNEY, HELEN E. I4 Scott St. DYER, DOROTHY C. I9 Thompkins Ave., E. Long. FILTON, NORA E. 250 Franklin St. FURMAN, STELLA B. 465 Sumner Ave GAY, AGNES M. GIGGEY, GLADYS V. GRANCER, MARION I. HOEES, WAHNETIA J. 860 St. James Ave HOWLETT, VERA A. JEWETT, PHYLLIS D. Hampden, Mass. I2 Highland St Tinkham Rd KANE, MARCIA I. KELLEY, MARY B. 3 . 181 Massasoit St. 79 Massachusetts Ave. 79 Massachusetts Ave. zo Gunn Sq. I2 Hampden St., I. O. 43 Castle St. 6 Johnson St. 47 Worcester Ave. 40 Denton Cir. I2 Maynard St. 49 Wilbraliam Ave. 129 Sherman St. 77 Trafton Rd. 65 Tenth sf. 39 WVilton St. 68 Horace St. 88 Clifton Ave. 160 Buckingham St. 29 Long View St. 124 Grover St. 60 Federal St. ISI Bristol St. II Albert Ave., I. O. 29 Agate Ct. 367 Taylor St. BRAGG, MADELINE F. I5 So. Park Ave., Long. 57 Forest St. 34- , - - 150 Maple Rd.. Lon-Z. 23 Portland St. IIS Lincoln Pk., Long. 262 Taylor St. 4 . 48 Euclid Ave. 906 Chestnut St. 83 Ft. Pleasant Ave. 613 Parker St. WIOI La Salle, E. Long: Io5 KELLOGG, BERNICE B. 5o Edgewood Ave., Long. LA POINTE, CATHERINE 24 Barrington Rd., Long. LYNCH, ROSE A. North Wilbraham MCCARTHY, ELEANOR L. 109 Ashley St. MAGOWAN, GAIL 64 Carlisle St. MEERS, DOROTHY 93 Thompson St. MELLEERC, OLGA L. 420 Nottingham St. MILLER, GRACE E. 29 Buckingham Pl. MILOZ, JENNIE 35 South St., I. 0. MINOR, ESTHER M. 67 Davenport St. MOORE, AMIE W. 126 Forest Park Ave. MORAN, LUCILLE E. 9 Pleasant View Ave., Long. MORGAN, NOREEN E. IO4 Edgemere Rd. NICHOLS, EVELYN LoIs 5or Oak, I. O. NORMAN, ELSIE C. East Longmeadow OLIVER, EVELYN M. 162 Jasper St. REICI-IERT, DORIS M. ROWLAND, GRACE L. SACKETT, JANET S. SEARS, HELEN E. SHEAR, DORIS A. SIMPSON, LULU P. WHEELER, ROXIE E. WHITAKER, OLIVE L. WHITE, DOROTHY L. WHITE, ROEERTA C. VVONC, ELSIE LI WORTI-IINCTON, GERTRUDE HYARNELL, ANNA E. Class Of I ACCORSI, JOSEPH ACCORSI, WILLIAM A. ARAKLIAN, SUREN E. ARENIUS, EDWARD R. AUBREY, CLARENCE L. BACHAND, EDMUND D. BARTMEss, MEIGE W. BAUER, GUSTAVE BECHARD, RAYMOND L. BEELE, GEORGE F. BENCTSON, NILS M. BEST, LEROY BEUTH, HENRY J. 22 Dearborn St. 38 Hobson St. I 5 Cedar St. 25 Lenox St. R20 State St. 83 Bowdoin St. 153 Quincy St. 77 Olmstead St. 139 Bowles St. 704 Union St. 7.1.0 Boston Rd. 396 Chestnut St. 92 Bowles Pk. 932 18 Fairbanks Pl. 28 Saratoga St. 28 Homer St. 59 Bliss Rd., Long. 373 Bay Rd. I8 Upland St. I5 Tiffany St. SI Bloomfield St. 292 Main St., I. O. 36 Malden St. 3 Gunn Sq. I I9 Quincy St. 32 Myrtle St. BILTON, ALBERT E. East Longmeadow BISCOTTI, VICTOR R. 8 5 Ft. Pleasant Ave. BIssoNNETTE, GERARD F. 466 Carew St. BLAISDELL, LOUIS M. BLANCHARD, JAMES F. BORGESON, WALTER BOUEEARD, LAWRENCE BOWLES, PETER BOWMAN, FRED H. BOYD, HERBERT M. BOzEK, MAX F. BRADLEY, ORMOND W. BRIOTTA, DANIEL l 41 Rittenhouse Ter. QQ Commonwealth Ave. 60 Farnsworth St. 75 Gold St. 52 Warner St. East Longmeadow 87 Marion St. ISI Cass St. 188 Oakland St. 1 Arlington St. BROMAGE, HENRY M. BROOKS, EARL D. BUCKLEY, JOHN P. BUDINGTON, WVILLIAM BURKE, ROBERT J. CAMERON, STANLEY H. CAPECELATRO, ACHILLE CARLSON, ROBERT C. CHAFFEI-Z. DUDI EY B. CHAPIN, LEON D. CIGAL, FERDINAND J. CLEWLEY, CARROLL R. COLBERT, DANIEL J. COLE, CLIFTON W. CONTOIS, FRANK I. CoNvERsE, JUSTIN C. COOK, MILTON H. CORMIER, EDWARD R. CRATTY, EDWARD J. CRENSHAW, JOHN CRONIN, WILLIAM L. CROSSETT, HOMER F. DABILL, NORMAN E. DANTON, CARL C. DAY, RICHARD E. DE MILLIA, ARTHUR J. DIMETROPOULOS, PETER DEMING, ROBERT W. DEvINE, JOHN A. DEVLIN, FRANK W. DILLON, JAMES P. DION, GEORGE H. DION, ROLAND L. DIONNE, LOUIS F. DLUGOSYNSKI, COSMOS DONABED, JOSEPH E. DUFF, GORDON T. DUNHAM, FRANK L. EDDINGS, LEONARD F. ELKIN, HERBERT S. FAGEY, GEORGE E. FAIRBANKS, PHILIP D. FALT, HENRY A. FENNER, HERBERT E. FINDLATER, ARCHIE FITZGERALD, DANA B. FITZGERALD, JAMES E. FLAGG, MORRIS A. FLETCHER, RODERICK H. FLYNN, THOMAS L. FOURNIER, PAUL E. FOURNIER, THOMAS A. FRENTzOs, CHARLES GARDNER, BERTRAM A. GECKLER, ROGER U. GEEKIE, JAMES A. GENTILE, JERRY J. GIBBONS, KENNETH fiI.EASON, FRANCIS E. fl0RMAI.I.Y. M. JAMES GOSSELIN, RAYMOND W. GovE, RICHARD GRANAT, ARTHUR E. GRANSTROM, HERBERT S. GRANT, ABRAHAM GRAVEL, ROLAND 'TI' ng HJ Hmmm. II-Ei L5-Q2 44 Pasco Rd. I6 Marlborough St. 32 Wilmont St. 958 State St. 292 Orange St. 101 Hirrh St. I4 Fairfield St. 50 Revere St. I4 Johnson St. 76 Northampton Ave. Southwick, Mass. 32 Larkspur St. I3 1 Hastings St. 2I Malden St. I9 Laurel Ave. 79 Vermont St. 610 Dickinson St. 41 Genesee St. 41 Clayton St. 39 Ashmont St. 62 Kenwood Pk. Wilbraham, Mass. 84 Monrovia St. 67 Lorenzo St. East Longmeadow 40 Moore St. 306 Belmont Ave. 196 Forest Park Ave. 32 Glendell Ter. 50 Nursery St. 43 Cortland St. 54 Mason St. 524 Plainfield St. 3386 Main St. 46 Tenth St. 6 Austin St. North Wilbraham , 325 King St. 249 St. James Blvd. 47 Wilmont St. 131 Orange St. 84 Penrose St. 232 Sumner Ave. 50 Gillette Ave. 132 Gilbert Ave. 38 Aster St. 18 Kensington Ave. 227 Walnut St. Southwick, Mass. 89 Cleveland St. 206 Ambrose St. 91 Norfolk St. 1 16 Patton St. 128 Oak Grove Ave. 335 St. James Ave. ll Palm St. 39 William St. 60 Burton St. 62 Florence St. 153 VVilbraham Ave. 1128 State St. 43 Wilmont St. 40 Goldenrod St. 52 Berkshire, I. O. 50 Allendale St. II Murray Hill Ave. GREEN, JOHN A. GREENAWAi', ROBERT GREENDALE, ALBERT GRIFFIN, ARTHUR J. GRODSKY, LESLIE N. GUYETTE, HARRY D. HALL, ROY W. HANLEY, JAMES J. HARRIS, RALPH C. HART, FRANCIS J. HAR'FWELL, GEORGE W. HAYNES, FRANCIS B. HENNESSEY, WILLIAM T. HESELTON, ROBERT E. HOCHBERG, LEWIS B. HOE KSTRA, RUSSELL L. HOLMES, HAROLD J. HORGAN, WILLIAM S. HUEBNER, HERBERT J. HYDE, HENRY R. JARDINE, JAMES JOHNSON, AUSTIN G. JOHNSON, HOWARD W. KAMUDA, HENRY' KAVANAUGH, WILLIAM KELLEY, DANIEL ' KELLEY, JOHN LAWRENCE KELLY, LAWRENCE JOHN Sl KENYON, JOHN T. KIMBALL, JAMES E. KING, HARRY L. KING, RAYMOND J. KINKADE, MERWIN E. KNOX. JOHN G. KRUSSEL, KENNETH K. LA BELL, LEONARD J. LACKSTROM, CARL E. LA FAILLE, ROGER J. LAFFERTY, GEORGE W. LA POINTE, ALFRED S. 24 LARSEN, WILLIAM F. LEAF, GEORGE F. LEEEBVRE, ANTONIO D. LENNON, WILLIAM J. LEYTHAM, CHESTER G. LIBERATORI, AUGUSTINE LUKE, ALBERT F. LULL, GEORGE T. LYONS, MARVIN MGCARTHY, DONALD E. 131 Spring St. 127 Wellington St. Wilbraham, Mass. 45 Mountainview St. 87 Whittier St. East Longmeadow 227 White St. 81 Phoenix Ter. 1027 State St. East Longmeadow 31 Sterling St. 32 Fairfield St. 63 Freeman Ter. I2 Moulton St. I7 Greenwood St. 26 Circle Rd., Long, 68 Clayton St. 43 Freeman Ter. East Longmeadow Hampden, Mass. 49 Pasco Rd., I. O. 210 Albemarle St. North Wilbraham 277 Oak St.. I. O. 180 Marion St. 28 Johnson St. 23 Holland Rd. Arlington, Chic. Falls 30 Cherrelyn St. I9 Monmouth St. 55 Wilmont St. 24 Denver St. 72 Middlesex St. .Io Sargeant St. 122 Marlborough St. IIZ Dickinson St. 52 Stuart St. I4 Jenks St. 76 Edgemont St. Barrington Rd., Long. zo Taft St. I0 Woodmont St. 1160 St. James Ave. 3 S3 Armory St. ' 24 Lester St. 72 King St. 59 Rosella St. 705 Sumner Ave. 25 Dewey St. I4 Banbury St. MCCARTHY, JUSTIN E. I0 Home St. MCCLEARY, GEORGE W. 97 Hazelwood Ave., Long. MCDONALD, RAY W. . 53 Terrence St. MACDONALD, VICTOR A. 36 Homer St. MACINTOSH, PEARSON MA JEWSKI, EDWARD MALONE, PAUL L. MANDELL, ROBERT A. MANGINI, THOMAS S. MANNING, DAVID J. MARCILLE, RALPH F. MARTIN, GEORGE E., JR. MASON, MERLE lVIA'I'HEWS, JAMES R. fIo6J 18 Fairfield Ter. 46 Linden St. East Longmeadow 44 Allendale St. 75 Dwight Rd. 25 Cliftwood St. 44 Beauchamp St. 156 Harvard St. 26 Edendale St. 38 Dresden St. 'T' ll-Ei CC? DSU ffl' Q LT ll Q lg L22 MEREGIAN, KAzAR M. MIFFLIN, HAROLD L. MIKARLIAN, JOSEPH MILLER, OLIVER VV. MONTEVELLO, RALPH S. MORAN, WILLIAM MORGAN, KEITH W. MOUNT, BRADFORD W. MOZIEK, JOHN MUNRO, WILLIAM N. MUNSELL, LESTER B. MYERS, PHILIP F. NELMES, EDWIN S. NELSON, RICHARD G. NELSON, WILLIAM H. NEWELL, RICHARD H. NEWSOME, RONALD E. NEWTON, FRANK W. NEWTON, ROBERT W. NICHOLS, H. MILLER 63 Quebec, I. O. 178 Walnut St. 24 Lorimer St. 38 Field Rd., Long. 5 Leslie St. I7 Dorn St. 896 Allen St. 40 Palmyra St. 128 Genesee St. 203 Pendleton Ave. 41 Dorset St. 37 Plymouth St. 21 Bay St. 133 Dickinson St. East Longmeadow 2147 Main St. 867 Carew St. 53 Chase Ave. 887 Chestnut St. 76 West Alvord Sr. NIEMIEC, PHILIP R. 102 Parker St., E. Long. NIGILL, DONALD E. NORMAN, RAYMOND E. NOVICKI, JOSEPH S. OUELETTE, CLARENCE OVERTON, EARL PALAZZO, TONY PARE, ARMAND M. PARENT, JOHN C. PARSONS, OMRI B. PETINGRE, JOSEPH PEACOCK, WALTER W. PEPIN, BERNARD J. PEPPER, PATRICK F. POWERS, LAWRENCE A. PRIOR, ORVILLE G. PROUTY, FREDERICK R. QUIRK, BERNARD J. RASK, ERIC H. RATTELL, EARL R. REILLY, ROLAND H. RESTAINO, ALBERT A. RICE, DONALD F. ROBARGE, LOUIS L. ROBERTA, WILLIAM F. ROCKWILI., THEODORE T. ROGERS, JOHN H. ROSE, FIORE J. ROUKES, DONALD W. RUDD, Ross SACETT, HERBERT S. SANDSTROM, RUSSELL SAVOIE, MAURICE B. SCAGLIARINI, COLUMBUS SCHLICHTING, WALTER SCHMIDT, EDWARD W. SCHNEELOCK, RICHARD SCHONGOLD, ROBERT S. SCULLY, CORNELIUS J. 125 Stafford St. 312 Page Blvd. 109 Groveland St. 8 5, Hall St. 66 Quincy St. 26 Roseland St. 95 Euclid Ave. 138 Santa Barbara St. 58 Groveland St. 172 Jasper St. 65 Farmington, Long. 120 Larkspur St. 94 Pendleton Ave. 74 Edgewood St. 120 Byers St. 2708 Main St. 2 1 Grant St. 41 Wentworth St. 134 Everett St. 23 Highland St. 770 Liberty St. 24 Colonial Ave. 241 Connecticut Ave. 120 Winton St. 8 Reed St. SI Oxford St. 190 William St. 63 Ventura St. 2I Waverly St. 373 VVhite St. I4 Clayton St. I2 Palmer Ave. 433 Taylor St. 214 White St. 28 Ainsworth St. 62 Mapledell St. I7 Calhoun St. 52 Rutledge Ave. SELLARS, DONALD M. 16 Elmwood Ave., Long. SHARRARD, LEWIS L. Sl-IEEHAN, JOHN F. SHLOSSER, FRANCIS K. SHULTZ, RUDOLPH L. SKALA, FRANCIS H. 30 Lenox St. 148 Everett St. 1.1.2 Bond St. 69 Malden St. 628 Union St. I 107 SLATTERY, WILLIAM J. SLOAN, EDWARD V. SMALL, HAROLD M. SMITH, STANLEY B. SMITH, STUART D. SNYDER, SIDNEY SONIER, ALFRED SPELLACY, JOSEPH P. SPEISER, LEON STILES, BRYANT STILES, RUSSELL STODDARD, EDWIN F. STONE, CLIFTON J. STONE, FRANKLIN G. ST. ONGE, HAROLD J. STRANDBERG, FREDERICK STREETER, RUSSELL K. STROSHINE, ALBERT B. STURGEON, PHILIP SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE SUTCLIFFE, JACK SVVANSON, CARL G. SzCSzBAK, FRANCIS SZCZYGIEI., JOHN P. 44 TAX'LOR, RAYMOND H. THATCHER, KINGSLEY THOMAS, JAMES S. THOMPSON, DONALD TOOTHILL, DONALD A. TRASTER, MARTIN TUTTLE, KENNETH E. TWITCHELL, JOHN F. VAN HEUSEN, RICHARD XNALKER, HERBERT E. WEISS, DAVID WEISS, KERMIT P. VVESTCOTT, CLINTON B. WING, WILLIAM T. VVOOD, ALBERT G. WOOD, WILLIAM A. XNYCKOFF, JOHN E. YOUNG, CRESWICK J. ANDRUS, HARRIETT K. BARALDI, LEA F. BARNETT, MARGARET BEAULIEU, MAY ROSE BLAIR, JEAN M. BLY, CAROL M. BODURTHA, VIRGINIA BOUCHER, HILDA G. BOWER, ELIZABETH F. BOWER, LILLIAN J. BRINDLEY, ELEANOR S. BROUILLET, LUCILLE BOONICONTI, ANNA M. CALBERG, RUTH O. CAMPBELL, MARY G. 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GAGNON, PEARL A. GALLO, FRANCES H. GLEASON, PHYLLIS A. GOODWILL, MELBA R. GOODWIN, EVELYN A. HARRIS, DOROTHY F. HAWLEY, AGNES HAWLEY, ESTHER A. HENNING, FRANCES A. HERTER, ALICE E. HILANDS, HELEN HILDRETH, L. BERNICE HILL, GLADYS J. HODGES, LoIs C. HOSMER, GERALDINE A. HOUGHTON, BARBARA HOVEY, GENEVIEVE M. HURLEY, FLORIS H. JAHNIG, NORDA M. JOHNSON, ELNORA KELLOGG, BEATRICE 50 KINSMAN, LOUISE M. KINTLER, ALICE R. KUNITZ, PEGGY E. LA BONTE, HELEN M. LINTON, MARION A. LUTHGREN, MILDRED LYMAN, HAZEL H. LYNCH, MARGARET R. MCCARTHY, MARX' E. MCRITCHIE, KATHRYN E. MACOMBER, BETTY 75 Meadow St., Long. I IO Walnut St. 48 Webber St. 53 McKnight St. 134. Magnolia Ter. North Wilbraham SI Clifton Ave. 43 Manhattan St. 26 Grant St. Hampden, Mass. Longmeadow, Mass. 22 Byron St. 21 South Main, E. Long. 210 Wilbraham Rd. East Longmeadow Wilbraham, Mass. 97 Fenwick Ave. 54 Revere St. 107 Commonwealth Ave. 1151 Worcester, I. O. 280-A Cooley St. 102 Wilbraham Rd. 35 Bucholz St. 807 Newberry St. I4 Lafayette St. 37 Congress St. Edgewood Ave., Long. 101 Whittier St. 1 I7 Malden St. 571 Dickinson St. VVarren Ter., Long 62 VVarner St. 8 Hartford Ter. 68 Norfolk St. 129 Essex St. 32 Somerset St. 124 King St. I7 Westmoreland Ave., Long. MAZARELLA, MARY E. MORIARTY, BONNA M. 18 La Salle St. 59 Groveland St. MORIARW, LOUISE K. 16 Commonwealth Ave. MORIARTY, RUTH J. 59 Groveland St. MOWRY, DORIS 120 Nevins Ave., Long. MUNSELL, MARGARET B. MUNSELL, WANETA J. MURPHY, KATHLEEN A. NEYLON, KATHERINE R. NEYLON, MIRIAM J. NICHOLS, CORINNE A. PACKARD, ROBERTA E. PANRO, ALICE A. PEAR, MILDRED D. PEEBLES, MARGARET J. PETERSON, ALICE E. PEYTON, BARBARA L. PRESTON, PATRICIA RICE, MARION F. ROBBINS, ALICE M. ROBERT, LUCILLE E. 53 Malden St. 41 Dorset St. 71 Horace St. 23 Virginia St. 23 Virginia St. 501 Oak St., I. O. 92 High St. 483 Main St., I. O. 1 5 Dewey St. 25 Magazine St. 9X Newhall St. 87 Meadow Rd., Long. 7 Prospect, E. Long. 109 Westford Ave. 57 Johnson St. 870 Armory St. SALIER, MARY R. SHALWERDIAN, LENA A. 29 Richelieu St. 88 Maryland St. SLOTA, WANDA 44 Hampden St., I. 0. SMART, HELEN E. 38 Grenada Ter. SMITH, ALMA M. 22 Belleclaire Ave., Long. SMITH, ARLINE J. SMITH, KATHERINE A. SPINKS, HELEN E. SOUAZZA, EDITH THORNDIKE, JANET P. TITTEMORE, DORIS E. TROMBLEY, IRENE E. URBAN, LOUISE A. URBANOWICZ, OLGA M. WARNER, BARBARA WEIR, AGNES E. 27 Kenyon St. 101 Whittier St. 113 Hancock St. 880 Boston Rd. 75 Oak Grove Ave. 202 Osborne Ter. 43 Lyons St., I. O. 857 Belmont Ave. 91 Geneva St. 104 Orpheus Ave. 920 Hickory St. WHITE, HAzEL M. 241 Commonwealth Ave WILKIN, FANNIE R. WOOD, AUDREY V. 124 Elijah St. Maple St., E. Long. WOOD, MYRTLE L. Girard Ave., E. Long. WOODS, EDYTHE F. WRIGHT, RHODA G. 69 Shattuck St 323 Bay St. Class of 1932w AGAN, CLYDE W. AGHAZARIAN, ARAM ANDERSON, EDWARD ANOP, NICHOLAS ASKINS, EDWARD A. ATKINS, RALPH L. BENGLE, CHARLES V. BLAKE, STEWART P. BOLTON, DAvIs B. BONYEA, GERALD H. BRITTAIN, HARVEY S. BROGA, P. RAYMOND BROUTHERS, PAUL E. BULA, MICHEAL CALLAHAN, THOMAS J. CARLSON, GEORGE CATHEW, RALPH S. CHENEY, GEORGE A. CHILDS, HAROLD E. CHM ORA, MICZSLAW CLEARY, NORMAN W. COLCORD, RUSSELL CONVERSE, ROBERT A. CORNELL, WM. R. CovEL, FRANCIS W. CREsCENzo, FRANCIS CROREN, DANIEL J. CROKEN, WILLIAM F. CULLEN, BERNARD G. CUMMINGS, PHILIP F. DABOROWSKI, HENRY C. D'AMBROSl0, ALBERT A. DAVENPORT, HAROLD L. DEARBORN, JOHN A. DEs IsLEs, REGINALD DE VINE, KENNETH G. DI CARLO, DOMINIC DI SANTI, JOSEPH R. f1o8fI 566 Sumner Ave. 113 Rochelle St. 21 Brightwood St. 83 Mooreland St. 226 High St. 3 5 Ashley St. 234 Oak, I. O. 135 Westford St. 166 Alden St. I5 Manhattan St. I9 Wesson St. 2141 Main St. 168 Hancock St. 98 Elijah St. 33 Briggs St. 32 Greenwich St. 118 Maynard St. 529 Union St. 21 5 King St. I2 Pulaski St., I. O. 16 Amherst St. Enfield, Mass. 28 Methuen St. 27 Ashley St. I8 Thornfell St. 48 Acushnet St. 769 Belmont Ave. 769 Belmont Ave. 162 Oakland St. 92 Marion St. SI Denton Cir. 809 Carew St. 126 Washington Rd. 169 Dickinson St. 93 Dana St. I9 Osgood St. 136 Cherry St. 71 William St. '1r'nIl::G:zr-an Trmmsgrige DOWD, LESLIE E. DOWNEY, RAYMOND DUOUETTE, EDWARD J. EIZNMON, SIDNEY EKLUND, NORMAN A. ESPE, GEORGE E. FARNSWORTH, ELDRIDGE FIEIELD, GEORGE H. Fox, ERWIN A. GAGLIARDUCCI, MILTON GALLANT, MARCEL GALLETTI, DION J. GALLETTI, LEO W. GEEKIE, JAMES A. GEER, JAMES L. GENzA, RUDOLF F. GEORGE, NICHOLAS H. GILMORE, CHARLES GLASSANOS, HARRY GLEASON, RICHARD GOLDIIERG, ABRAHAM GOODWIN, HARRY B. GORMAN, FRANK M. GRAVES, ALLEN W. GREEN, CHARLES C. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM E. GUTERMAN, ERWIN HAINSWORTH, WALTER HANN, JOHN H. HATCHER, WILLIAM A. HODGSON, CLIFFORD A. HOGAN, ALBERT HOLT, RICHARD W. JOHNSON, ROBERT R. JONES, ELBERT M. KAYNOR, WILLIAM K. KEINATH, ALBERT KELLIHER, JEROME F. KING, HORACE R. KROHNE, CARL A. KRASNER, PAUL KRONENEERG, PHILIP LAWLER, DANIEL J. LARKIN, DONALD R. LEAMY, JOHN WM. LEWENTZUK, JOHN LEWIS, NORMAN F. LEWIS, THOMAS LICURCI, NICHOLI LINDNER, RALPH L. LOMBARDI, ANGELO LORD, CLIETON F. LOUIS, DALE W. MACDONALD, CHARLES MCGLYNN, GEORGE E. MCLELLAN, FREDERICK MARCUS, JULIUS MARUCA, MARIO MARECOUX, CLAUDE A. MARTIN, FRANCIS G. MARTIN, LEONARD H. MARTOWSKI, TI-IADDEUS MAYOTTE, JOSEPH 71 Avon Pl. 1 5 Fern St. 25 Grove St. 87 Belle St. 20 Hancock St. II4l Carew St. 53 Lucerne St. 1129 Sumner Ave. Blandford, Mass. 246 Mill St. 274 East St. 62 Wait St. 104 Grover St. 1 I Palm St. I7 Brentwood St. 137 Allen St. 677 Newbury St. 7 Locust St. 16 Patton St. 79 Lebanon St. 171 Massasoit St. 1 1 1 Dickinson St. 864 Armory St. 50 Oak Grove Ave. 541 Union St. 43 Girard Ave. 36 Amherst St. 50 Carew St. 183 Marion St. 903 Chestnut St. 137 Marion St. 22 Hillcrest St. 62 Stebbins St. 22 Palmyra St. 3 Keith St. Edgewood Garden 180 Woodlawn St. 94, Federal St. 96 Paradise St. 42 Winnipeg St. 1207 Dwight St. 205 Oakland St. 486 Hancock St. 91 Littleton St. 1 I Eagle St. 836 Liberty St. II Elizabeth St. Edgewood Gardens 57 Girard Ave. Merriam St. I5 Mechanic St. Mercy Hospital 178 Orange St. 36 Homer St. 33 Medford St. 26 Agnes St. 27 Shawmut St. 25 Olive St. 81 Manhattan St. 160 Florence St. 448 Dickinson St. 3 5 Smith St. 87 Maryland St. MEDICKE, FREDERICK MILLS, THEODORE W. 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I0 Dana St. 68 Chilson St. East Longmeadow 50 Webster St. I7 Cherrylyn St. 27 Laurel St. 680 Carew St. 28 Leonard St. 88 Maynard St. 327 Eastern Ave. 32 Freeman Ter. 59 Bradford St. 62 Broad St. 101 Cedar St. E. Longmeadow 92 Suffolk St. 73 Bradford St. 16 Prospect Ter. 177 Carew St. 106 Maynard St. 98 Bowles St. 74 Andrew St. I 5 Winchester St. 97 Wellington St. 68 Jefferson St. 212 Carew St. 96 Firglade Ave. 43 Maryland St. 21 Niagara St. 843 Chestnut St. 171 Walnut St. 22 Newland St. 43 Littleton St. 399 Orange St. 49 Wilcox St. 129 Noel St. 34 Alfred St. 4 Lincoln St. 379 Birnie Ave. 11: Spring St. 203 Parker St. 85 I Liberty St. I4 YVilcOx St. 21 Brigham St. I4 Marlsfield St. 527 Allen St. 166 King St. 96 Rowland St. WATERHOUSE, FREDERICK T. 299 Eastern Ave. WENTWORTH, GERALD rO93 Sumner Ave. WILLARD, JAMES N. WOODS, LESLIE F. ZADES, LIBRIS A. BEACH, EVA ALLEGRA BLISS, ELEANOR A. BOATH, FRIEDA A. BORRNER, BRITTA E. BORRNER, EvA MARIE BROWN, VIRGINIA M. E1091 2689 Columbus Ave. 60 Blake St. 384 Chestnut St. Wilbraham, Mass. 5 53 White St. 42 Terrence St. 144 Massachusetts Ave. 144 Massachusetts Ave. 38 Olive St. llllll'iCQ:3ll':lll, LUFUICGQIIEIILDRE CAMPBELL, ELINOR M. 128 Converse St., Long. CANEY, RUTH M. CASSIDY, GERTRUIJE J. CHAFFEE, BETH I. 323 Central St. 62 Eloise St. 46 Gordon St. DOPPMAN, NATALIE E. , 1071 Boston Rd. ERICKSON, ANNA E. FARRI-ILL, KATHLEEN M. FLA NAGAN, EILEEN A. f30'l'I'SHE, BARBARA 23 Dell Ter. 41 Ionia St. I7 Gardner St. Hampden, Mass. GREIKVES, ELEANOR 16 Santa Maria, E. Splld. KEIIJERLING, RUBY M. KEIR, ANNIE B. KELLEY, CATHERINE A. KE NEEICK, MARITA C. KLOPEER, MURIEL E. LAFOUNTAIN, WINIFRED LEE, LAURA R. MCKENZIE, ALICE M. MARTIN, DORIS M. 27 Brooks Ter. 45 Berkshire St. 274 Pine St. 45 Dickinson St. IO Tinkham Rd. 29 Verge St. 123 johnson St. 3 Central St. Hampden, Mass. ' - Qs I MORGAN, PHYLLIS E. MosHER, MARJORIE M. NOBLE, IRENE PEPIN, MARY E. 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S9 SUMNER AVE. opp. FORT PLEASANT AVE C l' Omp lmems Comp iments of of Spvin e 's xclusive Agency for . 2 fxzzl PIRNIE SIMONS 86 COMPANY N C 0 R P O R A T E D Established 1886 I N V E S T M E N T B A N K E R S Sprmgfield Massachusetts IN TOWN HOTEL BRIDGWAY AND SPRINGFIELD OUT OF TOWN MASS D E DALEY Mg O R O E T 1 fd' for FLOWERS EUROPEAN PLAN A Modern Hotel Catermg to Those 13,5011 6 Sawzall , Deswmg the Best DIRINO ROOM COFFEE SHOP BALL ROOM THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ALSO OPERATING HIGHLAND HOTEL PHONE 4 111 JOHNJ BYRNES Sat SCIENTIFIC LAUNDERINC The Best Procumble BELMONT LAUNDRY z BELMONT AVENUE DIAL 6 616 I . W . . , 1. In the hear O e City 5 L INYESTNEH1' Slllllilflfs Z 'NCOFIPOHATED T I . Q L-L16 Springjield, Mass. HARTFORD, CONN. 'B Direction, . K'B1mdles of isfactionw . 33 'S YVhere Rugs Are Shampooed I123T Compliments Of FRED T. LEY COMPANY, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Thirtyfseven 'Years The Popular Gift is a Wrist Watch We specialize in the nationally advertised Watches-Gruen, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, Illinois and High Grade Swiss. Prices 57.50 to 570.00 SEARLES the leweler 471 STATE NE.-XR WALNUT RAYMOND WHITE f Clothier Special Rates on all Clothing to Students. Full Line of Collegiate Tuxedos to Rent SPECIAL Two PANT COLLEGIATE SUIT 265-269 Dwight Street Dial 4f2717 Compliments of The MERRY PRINT, Inc. 14 PYNCHON STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. EAT TASTTEAST EVERY DAT - ' TUNE IN on the TASTTEAST IESTERS AND ENIOT BOTH! Every Tuesday and Saturday 7:15 P.M. WBZ E-? WBZA-Boston and Springfield Friday 7:15 P.M. WTIC-Hartford Sunday 8:30 P.M. WCR f WLW f WLS-Newark, Cincinf nati and Chicago Eat Tastyeast Every Day and Feel Better in Every Way! E12-il STAGE f TAP f MUSICAL COMEDY ACROBATIC f BALLET f TOE f BALLROOM Dancing FRED EG? FRANK TOOMEY THEATRICAL DANCING SCHOOL Suites 207 f 208 Markarian Bldg. 175 State Street Tel. 7f099O RIANI'S Home Made Ice Cream and Candy fees 582 BELMONT AVENUE 937 WORTHINGTON ST. DONAHUE EA? DONNELLAN Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors 43f47 SCHOOL STREET WEST SPRINGFIELD GUENTHER fe? HANDEI, Dealers in Fancy Groceries and Delicatessen HOME OF THE G E3 H MAYONNAISE 7f9 Stockbridge Street Dial 2 7114 Springield, Mass. Complfrfms THE M. 1. O'MALLEY of COMPANY ALBERT WHITE MERCHANT TAILOR Tel. 2-6912 145 6 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD Railroad and Commercial Printers MANUFACTURERS OF OILED STENCIL BOARDS PAPER DEALERS 220-224 Franklin Street Springfield, Mass. J . P . F A L T C O . Cut Stone Contractors INDIANA LIMESTONE Office, ROOM 610 33 LYMAN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Western Works, BEDFORD, INDIANA D251 COMPLIMENTS Of HAYNES SL CG. SPRINGFIELD MASS. 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