Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1938
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lv-V, atv, , A Word or Two lVe present to you the history of Technical High School for the year 19258, dressed in at somewhat modern manner. The snapshots and the stories in the forni of notes, the use of titles of books for tl1e January class and song titles for the June class, all reflect, we feel. the informal spirit which is a part of our school. For the fine corridor picture and the snapshots we wish to thank the members of the C2lll'l01'fl.iCll1b, and Mr. Howard Reed. Edward Kim-Eng. and Johnson Potter in particular. The frontispiece expresses the meaning of Technical . . . three figures holding tl1e torch of knowledge . . . two boys and a girl . . . in the border the tools used in our workshops and class rooms . . . an outer border with the school T and shield 21lfCI'1l2.tl1lg . . . to be done in oils and hung as a panel at an early date near the front entrance . . . the work of Mr. Lyman Sanbornls art students . . . ASSOCIATES-Marjoriv Albro, Donald Bedard, George Benoit, Jack Bresky, Hannah Brook, Pearl Brown, Estelle Cokkinias, Betty-.lean Cooper, Xvilliam Dodge, Evelyn Farnham, Elmer Filkins, Eleanor Fine, Evelyn Glynn, Harvey Goodchild, Barbara Hag2:gerty, George Harwood, Edith Hudson, XVilliam La Palme, Marion Luthg:,'ren, Margaret Mo- Morrow, Leonard Nysteclt, Russell Salls, Oleta Slattery, Helene Smith, Shirley- anne Speer. Around the Table4Marion Luthgren, Estelle Cokkinias, Hannah Brook, Jerry Slusky, Betty Cooper, Margaret McMorrow, Edith Hudson. Shirleyanne Speer, Evelyn Farnham, Marjorie Albro, Evelyn Glynn, Barbara Haggerty. Outer Circle-Leonard Nystedt, Elmer Filkins, .lack Bresky, Harvey Goodchild, George Benoit, Barbara Gallison, Sally Clark, Richard Brown, George Harwood, Pearl Brown, VVilliam La Palme, Oleta Slattery, Donald Bedard. EDITORIAL BOARD-Co-editors, Sally Clark, Barbara Gallison,Business lllanager, Richard Browng Art Editor, Jerry Slusky. Advisers Miss Amelc M. SMITH, MR. HAROLD l'. Hnowx, Mu. LYMAX Sxxnonx En illlrmnriam MISS ANNA IVERSON DOROTHY FENN Miss ELIZABETH BELL . . . lender of the school's Motion l'ictu1 e Apprecia- tion Club which has :ittraic-ted country-wide atten- tion . . . a eriiic who is responsible for linndrefls of Tycliiiical simlenis' intelligent enjoyment of motion pictures . . . fl, voice expert who advises those having paris in assemblies and plays . . . EI frieii-cl who 'helps each sfumleiif with his problems . . . 'in good sport . . af N k A Mr. ARTHUR WOODWORTH . . . fzlcutly mlvism- to the 'l'0ch News stzlfl' for four ym-urs . . . c-1'iticz1l l'0illl0I' ol' evory word ul' vopy . . . suuml judge of Ntlw value :md i1l1l'l'l'Sf of ovvry itom . . . an rospvcted and uhh- f02lCll0l' . . . ll genial I'1'ic1ul .. In Appreciation Mr. LEWIS O. RICHARDSON . . . tenclier ol' woofl working :intl pattern ninking :it 'l't-ch- nicul I'o1' twenty-one years, l'0I'Il'l'S this June. th-ninl. NVIllf0-Il2lIl'0tI . . . twinkling hlue eyes . . . n l'1'ie11tlly smile . . . one Il10lll0ll'f inspecting an anxious hoy's project' . . . the next moment talking the plane from the struggling boy . . . his skilled fingers 2l'tIjllSI the lrlaule to its host position . . . with il deft stroke or two he trues :ln obstinate lrlock . . . hzls insult' the funclsunentnls ot' his suhjm-t interesting and alive for thou- suntls ot' 'l'4-1-liiiicall boys. Mr. Riclmrdson ol' 104 has won our respect :is ai Cl'itI'ISlll1lll, at teziclier. :ind at lllilll. I I Dr. VERNE R. ROSS Lust I':ill. when our ussistnnt' prinvipnl Mr. Kilt-,V went to spend El yezu' in t':1Iit'oi'nizi. llr. Koss Cillllt' f1'0Ill ii2lIII'0l'llIil to stay with us. 'l'l1oso who workt-sl with hiui nt once In-gun to np' pret-into his umlerstziniliiig ol' school prohloins ns he quietly :intl unohtrusively auljustetl himself to the new Sll1'I'0ll11tlillgS. Students found that he sniiletl with and nt theln :is he syin- patlletically helped solve their 1J1'0I'li0lllS. He has given us zi new slant on ourselves. He has worked quietly, but in the short' space of a year he has ITQCIJIIIU nn extrenwly valuable person to Tech. NVQ wish he were going to stay with us longer. r J 'The Principal's Page 'l'lns annual IS il light hut ph-zisanit, Int ol 4-vltlt-lice that you st-nioi-s lizlvv 1'vau'l1t-tl aniotln-1' inilvstont- in your liws. ln this hook. silt ont in ll'l'llllt1l'lS ink. 2111! inzlny llll'lll01'll'S not only ol' tho tlimt-yt-z11's Ulllllllllilllllg in high-scliool gliltlllillltlll lint ol' tho twulvc years ol' at vontinning occupation. l+'1'o1n now on tht- Sl'l?llt' clntngvs. Sonia- ol' you will vontinnc school work lltll' :I I1-w .l't'2l1'S mort' lint school work so 1liI'I'v1't'nt in its pin-posv :intl 1-li:tl'zu'tt-1' thztt it will not Zllllwill' to lnlw tht- sztnn- continnitv as tht' Q cliztligte l'l'Ulll 1-lt-Int-iitzlry school to junior high :intl jnnior high to svnior higli. For more ol' yon it NVEIIOHII at Cllllllllttfl' vllztnge in rontino :intl prolmlmly thc- hugin- ning ol' :tn ztctivv 1l2l1'l' in thu lifo ontsitlt- srhool wzllls. For :ill of yon it will lu- at c-ontinnons process ot' wlncat- tion followed by an tliplonizl, not nn t-iigrnvvtl slim-t sut- ting forth il tlvfinite CtllllItlt'llUll ol' El tlclinitv tztsk lint nn intatngilvlv StlI110llllllg that will l'0CUl'tl tho van-ions the- grves ot' your sncct-ss in tho :ut of living. NVu wish for you all that is host :intl we bid yon tlotlspc-oil. First Rowslvlr. Morgan, Mr. Cowing, Mr, Andrews, Mr. Nortlirup, Burton A. Adzuns, Principzilg Mr. VVoodwortli, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Sanborn, Mr. Clancy. Second Row--Dr, Clunc, Miss Monceret, Miss B. Allen, Mr. Spence, Miss Miller, Miss Marston, Miss NVilson, Mr. Greenaway, Mr. Crookshank. ,Q :fL Third How--Miss Mziney, Miss Kelley, Miss Jackson, Mr. Van Sickle, Miss Hill, Miss XVhitteniore, Miss Puffer, Mr. Davis, Mr. Hitchcock. lfourtli Row-4-Miss Greenwood, Miss A. Smith, Miss Horrigaii, Miss Roy, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Thorndike, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Aiken, Mr. Hanson. Fifth Row-eMr. Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Mr, Allan, Mr. Lincoln, Dr. Cockayne, Mr. 'Wood, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Maynard, Mr. Jones, , . imllfvlf--,, Y cm, it sam, f1.CwLQNsf'cm , 'W 'S i ,,,f,.:v '2 K ' l T7-:sm M M7.s,.,f:1- ,F . FACULTY DIRECTORY MAJOR BURTON A. ADAMS, Principal I' MR. M. MARCUS KILEY, Ass'r Principal 41 Irvington St. 78 Mansfield St. DR. VERNE A. ROSS, Exchange Ass't Principal - Covina H. S., Covina, California Art Department Miss BEssIE R. ALLEN, 282 Union St. Miss IDA B. ROY, 907 Armory St. MR. LYMAN B. SANEORN, 929 Sumner Ave, DR. CHARLES A. COCKAYNE Miss L. ELIZABETH BELL Miss DOROTHY DANEORTH Miss SARAH DURREE MR. DWIGHT C. FRANCIS Miss OLIVE K. HORRIGAN DR. MARY C. CLUNE Miss JESSIE M. BOURN MR. DAVID E. GREENAWA1' English Department 306 Union St. 37 Magnolia Ter. 89 Sumner Ave. 108 Byers St. 17 Spencer St. 41 Stratford Ter. Miss MARY S. JACKSON MR. CYRUS W. JONES Mr. STUART A. LYMAN Miss ALICE M. SMITH Miss HELEN E. SMITH Miss MARY A. WEAVER Miss LETA YOUNG, 185 Wilbraham Rd. Social Studies Department 282 Union St. 174 Bowdoin St. 75 Mapledell St. Miss MARY A. GREENWOOD MR. CARL R. STONE MR. RALPH A. STOUT MR. SCHUYLER C. VAN SICKLE, 16 Buckingham St. Home Economics Department MISS MABEL M. LUTES 90 Westminster St. Miss SADIE SwENsON Miss BEATRICE D. MILLER 155 Myrtle St., 1. O MRS. MARION J. SWIFT CSubst.J MRS. HELEN P. RIDEOUT 161 'High St'- Miss EUGENIA WILSON Mathematics Department MR. PAUL R. MARSH 1460 Page Blvd. MR. HENRY A. HEWITT Miss MIRIAM E. ALLEN 19 Pleasant St., Westfield MRs. FLORENCE F. HowEs MR. GEORGE A. ANDREWS 39 Algonquin St. Miss MARY T. KELLY MR. PERRY M. BEST 1117 Sumner Ave. Miss EDNA G. MARSTON Miss NELLIE B. HILL 73 Avon Pl. MR. ARTHUR H. WooDwoRTH Miss HELEN M. MANEY, 16 Mattoon St. i V Mechanical Drawing Department MR. CHESTER L. THORNDIKE 54 Oak Grove Ave. MR. BUEL A. HITCHCOCK MR. HAROLD P. BROWN 27 Norway St., Long. MR. RAYMOND E. MACKENZIE MR. ALEXANDER D. DAVIS 103 Pearl St. MR. GEORGE S. REED MR. J. HAWLEY AIKEN MR. CHARLES R. ALLEN MR. ORLEY L. DUEEIN, 44 Brunswick St. Foreign Language Department MR. HOWARD MITCHELL 68 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Miss MARCELINE M. MONCRRET Miss ELsA M. JAEDE 161 High St. MR. FALES NEWHALL Miss ALICE PUEEER, 141 Maple St. Music Department MR. HERBERT S. SPENCER, 50 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Physical Education Department Miss MIRIAM M. WHITTEMORE CGirlsD 25 Mass. Ave. MR. IRVING G. WALMER CBoysj MR. HERBERT A. ROBBINS CBoysD, 58 Larkspur St. Science Department 112 Rochelle St. 184 Westford Circle MR. MR. U. CLEAL COWING FRED W. HUTCHINSON 286 Union St. 507 Dickinson St. 94 Federal St. 247 Union St. Huntington, Mass. 286 Union St. 75 Avon Pl. 118 Bristol St. 211 Hopkins Pl., Long. ios ERA QS Iv R 98 Florence St. 18 Westernview St. 47 Irvington St. 153 Bowles St. 35 Eton St. 59 Buckingham St. 19 Buchholz-St. 253 Union . 38 Highland St., Long. 114 Norfolk St. 158 Bowles St. 46 Eckington St. 17 Norfolk St. 369 Tremont St. 84 Riverview Ave., Long. MR. WILLIAM J. CLANCY 74 Avon Pl. MR. HENRY A. MORGAN 18 So. Park Pl., Long. MR. ALFRED LINCOLN 76 Maple St. MR. HERBERT E. NORTHRLYP 124 Manchester Ter. MR. M. EDMUND MAYNARD 15 Crittendon St. MR. ALEPH E. C. OLIVER 459 Sumner Ave, MR. WILLIAM O. BROoRs, 236 Middlesex St. Shop Department MR. WILLIAM M. ABBOTT 87 Harvard St. MR. WARREN E. LAWRENCE 84 Rittenhouse Ter. MR. CHARLES C. CROOKSH.ANK 122 Chestnut St. MR. HOWARD REED 68 Perkins Sr, MR. ROLAND V. FITZROY 67 Noel St. MR. LEWIS O. RICHARDSON 103 Norfolk St. MR. WALTER E. HANsEN 9 Haskins St. MR. ROBERT 1. SPENC11 69 Foster Sr, MR. WALTER G. WOOD, 28 Sycamore St. Principal's Assistant Miss FRANCEs C. BOYNTON, 81 School St. Office Staff Nurse Miss MARY E. HART, Office Supervisor 155 Bowles St. MRS. WINIPRED MCMANUE PARENT 34 Leyfred Ter- Mrss RENA E. BRADLEY 17 Spruce St. CNames in capitals are heads of departmentsj 'I' Leave of absence MAJOR BURTON A. ADAMS ,ffwvvf- vvC-4, L.4,4a.... ., A gi, 'nv DR. VERNE ROSS fx 5' Aww ak :Nagy , mf WW Q ff My ?,Y:fM3QML, sw? wg' 1 K 'lffsx N hlgnf My Vision for America 7'lu' youll: nj' lullfry, Tin' lwurl1'r.w nhl' frmmrrmr, lillyfvr, ur'li1'1', flvijllfflllj Sfl'0ll.fj, llrulriny up in 7'a'r-lflliml lligll Nwlmnl .lnrl llzrrmylmul flu' IVUVIII4, .lluy fIIf lf lzvlp in fllflllllfj il.: vlmos lu 01 IIPNS, lfx lllll'l'l'fIllIlf-If lo pruyrr'.w.w, ils fwzuls In ,l'1'i1'ml.wll ip, lls pnzwrly ln plwuly, and ils .wfrifrf lo porn: Slll!ll,I1IYANNl'I SVICII L,- Y, la W F ,, WH, L The Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal ELIZABETH MORAN '1'11is 111011211 1'1i111z1x1-s sc-1'e1'111 111111o1's . . . 1'1'o Mvriio for 1111-ce ye:11's . . . 1111'e1--yv:11' 111111111- 1is1 . . . 1i2lllSC'1l 211141 11011111 Science 111011211 . . . N011-A1111e1ic AWQ1111 11111 . . . 21 11111111111 girl. WERNER KUHN . . . excellent S1l111U1l1 . . . 11111- s11111f1i11g 111111010 . . . gum! citizen . . . 1ll01llb01' 111' l'1'o Merito . . . wiuuei' of 'l'l11'ee-Ye111- Hmmors . . . Cilptillll of 1'oo11,111ll tllillll i11 his senior year . . . captain of hockey team the same year . . . Illelllbfil' of Hi-Y . . . il friendly fellow . . . l a 4 January Advisers and Officers MISS OLIVE K. HORRIGAN MR. U. CLEAL COWIN6 MR. WALTER HANSEN ROLAND BASSETT RUTH JEFFERSON JEAN SANDERSON JAMES PAROLA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ADAMS, BI'IA'1'Hll'E, 1208 St. -yL'llT'l6S Ave. ff!'lll'I'IIl G.A.A, 1,2,3, Social Chairnmn 1: Girls' Chorus 2,3. Agn of InMor1'i11'U - live ANDICIISON, GEORGE, 191 Jasper St. Uollrfgrf I'rep1m'atory Student Council, Upper House 3, Torch Club 13 Sec, Affiliated Torch Clubs 25 Hi-Y 2,33 Student Patrol 2,3, Captain 31 Prom Committve 3: flrzidmi- tion Chorus 'H,Vll'ftt' ,ll1rsl.'zfIrw's - finally ANlJl1lliS'l'llOlNl, liUBl'lR'I', 463 Newbury St. Vollrgf' l'1'f'purulor.1f lli-Y 2,31 Student Patrol, Uaptuin 1: liudio Club Sw-, und 'l'rt-us. lg Ulieer In-elder, Bowling t'luhg l'ron1 Uonnnittel-1 ACl1lt'VHIIll4Ylt Award l'in. ' l'onqlwroi ' - Bob l3At'l+JWlC'Z, FRANK, 39 Milton St., I. 0. Uollvyw l'repurulory Orcliestra, Concert Master: Forum, Secretary ViC'9-l'I'USidPlltI Student Patrol: .Iunior and Senior 'Pro Ml-ritog Class Prophecy Committee: 'l'vchnicul Hrozidoust over WMAS. FrivmI of lluf-stir R,-XIILOXV, TIIOMAS, 74 Yule St. Vollwye' l'rf'pr1ruIor'11 ' Motion Picture Appreciation Club 2,3, Pres. 3: Student Council lg Graduation Chorus 23 Hockoy 'IV-uni 2, lmnce Uommittl-e 2. ll'omun's Hume' Umnprmionu - Tommie HASSl'1'l l', ROLAND, 41 Newhall St. fff'lll'I'1Il Class Vreside-nt, 1,2513 President Hi-Y 35 President Stun- Student t'ount'il3 Ac'liievenn-nl Awurd Pin. nlfvllf' l'ilol flvnrrnl Ring' 4'oniniitteeg lli-Y l. Hobby HOEUIXI, RUTH. 636 Liberty St. ilwirrul ' .Iunior Pro Mt-rito 1: G..-X..-X. 1,2,3: Ask the Pro- l l'essor 3 Nisirnalia 2,33 Girls' Chorus 1,2, Gradua- ' tion Chorus 3, New England Chorus 2: Wings i ol' 'Pinuf' 21 Tliree-Year Honors. l l'IlIl1f.If l 1l1l'U - lfuIl1if ' HOUILGEOIS, .lEANlflT'l'E, 287 Main St., l. O. ffPIlf'I'LlI G.,-X.A,: Chorus l,2.3: Ask the Pi-ot'essor : Nisis inalin: Norninziting Committee 3. f'ow1f' llitlwf' - Jun HHEEN, HOBICIVP, 10 Princeton St. II1'ner1ll 'iu'll1l.H Who Among H10 llIi1'1'o71rs - 'fBub UANICY. MARY LA l'RE'i l'.X, 92 Blllldtlll St. flvnvral Girls' Uhorus 2.3: NVing's of 'Finn- Une of Ours - I,aurirf CARLSON, WALTER E., 110 Duinnorc-land St. Vollegf' l'repurulory Student Patrol 1,2,3g Lieutenant Corridor Guard 2: Student Council 1,23 Torch 1,2, Sec, 25 Hi-Y 2,3, Chairman Membership Committee 3:,Motion Pic- ture Apprecizttion Club 3: Graduation Chorus 21 Prom Poiimniittee 31 Class Nominating Committee- 1 Af 'M 'I'i1rw ilIlISA'L'll'Pl'Su - ll'ullQu'l BENSON, XYILLI.-XM, 19 Mayo St. i 4 .tv p v x Ilmlrwfll ' fi.A.A. 12,33 Sports Club 1. CARR, RAYMOND, 465 Hancock St. Uollrge I'1'cp11.ra.lory Baseball 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3g Football 3. l,rn1e ffowlroyi' - 'if',l0O-f.'l7,00', CARROLL, CATHERINE M., 4 Gunn Square flenffral - G.A.A. 1,2,3g Girls' Chorus 2,33 Ask the Profes- sor, Kiwanis Club Festival. 'iShoes That llawiefli' - lx'ay,' CIIIZISTENSICN, PUUJP, 10 Oklzlhornzl Sf. ll1'nf'rul lliflv C'lllli. V 'blllllli Ihr' NllA'710'7l'l1u - f7ln'is COCCHI, ERNIANIWO, 173 Spring St. Uollrfgf l'rr'pr11'alofry Bowling' Club. li ilI o' the ll'i.wp', - Millie f'0lil'3UliN, RICHARD YV., TT Biltnmri- Sl. ffollvyr' l'repurulor,lf lli-Y 2,3: lvlanager, Soccer Team 2. Sonic JIM1 Won-'t lV1n'l.1', - flick COLTON, PHYLLIS D., 12 Grove St. College l'1'epfwalo1'y C-.A.A. l,2,3, Secretary 1, Social Chairman 2, Vice- Pres.: Riding' Club 1,23 Bowling Club 13 Chorus 35 Kiwanis Club Festival, Student Council 35 Class Dance Committee Z, Prom Committee, Class Colors Committee 3. Young H'Il1'IllI7l'ff'IIu - l'hyZ t'ONN,Oll, VIRGINIA, 27 Mystic St. ll cnrral KLA..-X. 1,2,3: Sports Club 1: Motion Picture Appre- ciation Club l: XVing's of Time 23 Ask the Pro- l'PSSOl'H 23 Girls' Chorus 2, Graduation Chorus 2: Nisimalm il. ho lwrl Vlm Iiosff' - filling CHAN, BARBARA, 34 Orange St. ll1'n.e1'al G..-MA, l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 23 Girls' Chorus 1,2,31'iAsk the Professor 2, Tl-ch 'Fen Pins 3. Him Nfoops lo Conquer - Bobbie UIIAVIGN, EARL, 382 YVl1iie St. Unllvge l'V!'lJllI'flfUI'IIj U'il1l Nlr1l1l'Inf rl'iex - lf1'1l DODGE, VVILIAAM B,, 79 Euclid Ave. College' l'repao'alory Pro Merito 1,2,3, Convention Delegate 3, Constitu- tion Committee 3: Student Patrol 2,33 Hi-Y 2,31 Tech News Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 3, Delegate to W.M.li.S.P.g S.A. Board of Directors, Senior Nominating Committee, Le Salon 3g Student Council 33 Forum 1,2,3, Vice- Pres. and Pres. 3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. and Pres. Science Club 1,21 Microscope Club 2, Movie Club 25 Class Constitution Committee: Tech Tiger Staff, Photo Club 2,35 Hi-Y Safe Driving Course, Three-Year Honorsg Achievement Award Pin. 'Wlfillirmn the C'fmque1'01 ' - Billy i1ONNA1'lllE, LILLIAN, 14-l XVarronton St. ,Xr'w Ewglunrl .vililfw DRAGON, TTAROLT3, 411 Belmont. AVO. llr'ne'ral 'l'imr' 0111 uf illinfl' - lilly i 1-1f1m1J17, 1 I1l'llli'K. HENRY, 30 XVexfoi'd St. Vollrgrf Prepara Iory Pro ML-rito 1,2,3g Student Council 1, Hi-Y 3. 7'll'l'Ill'll Tlrousunrl lmayufnw Umlm' The Seau ELSNICR, ELFRIICIJE, 43 Schley St. llcneral l'ro M4-rito 1,2,3: Secretary, Athenaeum 2,3, Treas- lll'4'l' 3: G.A.A. l,Z,3g Prophecy Committee Chair- nmn 33 Banquet Committee, Nisimaha 3: Your Honors. llf'l'l'-lU-YUIIIIU7' Girl - l'lfl.ifu l1'l+1l:l:l11I:O, JOHN, 1352 Worllxinsqton St. 1If'nf'r11l lllorio11s .l1ll'l'llllIl'1'u - -llllllllljlu Fl+IlllllIfI.H, JEAN, 505 Mal'lbOl'0llg'll St. Collvyz' I'rPpar11lory H.A.,X. l,2,3: Girls' Chorus: Graduation Chorus: Kiwzmis Fu-stivnlg lie Salon 3. lIulj' .llljlPlN - .lli1'l.'ey lf'Ulll'I'ZT.L,-X, ANNA, S99 Iiovlu-llc St. llmwrul 1Z.A.,X. 1,2,3: Squad Leader 1: Sports Club 1: liuslu-tbzill 1: Nisimaha 1,2,ii, Secretary 1, Vice- l'ri-sirlvnt 2, President 3. 'il llunriwg Girl - A.wn9' FOX, NATHAN, 1245 Dwight St. Vollrgf' Prcparulorllf lllll'l'C'l2lSS Basks-tlxzlll Champions 3 Committee 1,31 Prom Committee 3. NPN ll'olf H EGART Y, 3 Nominating: GOTTSCHE. Three- FHAPPIER, ARTHUR, 304 Orange St. Hen wa l .llr'moirx of a ,llirlyr'I - Ari GAINES, VVARNER, 114 Byers St. Collvge l'rf'purulory Student Patrol, Secretary 2, Lieutenant 2.3, Cap- tain 35 Junior Pro Merito 1.2: Student Council 2g Torch 13 Hi-Y 2,33 Vice-President 35 Clniirman. Class Colors Committee. 'ilmrifcfur llPnllf'n1un - I,F'IlI'0IIn MARCUS, Hampden, Mass, llvnerul lllilking SlI!Ill01l'SN - ,1Ir1rl ' HALL, KENNETH, 981 Roosevelt Ave. Vollcyzf l'rr'p11ru fury Torch Club 1,2, President 25 Hi-Y 33 Class Social Committee 23 Class Nominating Committee 1,33 Class Picture Committee 35 Class Sociztl Commit- tee 2: Hockey 2,33 Wrestling' 1,33 Football, Track fl, Rifle Team 2, Soccer 3. lmporIunre of living Flames! RAYMOND, 85 Jefferson Ave, College l'rr'purufory 'Les .lIisPrf1l1lPs - Ray HENDERSON, CHAIAMETQS, 22 Orailge Sl. College l'I'f'1Nll'lll0l ll ' 'i.llllSlf'l' Skillllllwu - Hfll1l. . r' I r J.. i K HEROUX, ROGER, 9 Connecticut Ave. General Tech News Reporter 2,33 Sports Editor 33 Hi- JICFFEIQSON, RUTH, 47 Virginia St. General Class Vice-President 132,33 Student Council, 2,31 Secretary 2,31 Convention Delegate 2,31 G.A.A. 1, 2,33 Soccer 1,23 Captain 23 Riding Club 2: Tennis 132,33 Champion 33 Bowling Team 33 Tech News 1,2,33 Editor Second Page 2,31 Upper House 33 Tech Handbook Committeeg Chorus 1,2,33 Ask the Professor 33 Graduation Chorus 1,25 Prom Com- mitteeg Class Dance Committee 1,2,33 Chairman 33 Class Banner Committeeg Achievement Award Pin. -lzznglv Beasts llfve Capturedl' - Jeff JOHNSON, ARNOLD, 177 Russell St. Gen eral Constitution Committee 13 Student Patrol 3, Traf- fic Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Assembly Squad 3. Yon, Are lim Hope of the Il m'ld - Jolwmy', KING, LAXVRENCE, 1392 Bay St. llwwrul No Rig - Hl1ll1li lC,, KOXVARSKY, SIDNEY, 1204 Dwight St. General Basketball 1,2,3. KYIIIACOII, ROBERT, 297 Bay St, College l're'purulory XVinner ol' Washington-Franklin History Medal 2. Men Illlm finds LEVINE. GIIHSUN, Ill 'l'l'afIon Rd. 1 I rn era l Girl Of My Dreams Y 33 Editor-in-Chief Hi-Y Paper 33 Coronation Swing Committee 23 Cheer Leader 33 Class xvllll Banquet Committee 3. Laughing Boyw - Hog HERRICK, LINCOLN, 52 Eaton SI. Hrfaicwll Hi-Y. l,Inl. ' HILLARII, ALLEN, 44 Dexter St. Motion Picture Club 3. flflrwrfrl 7'l4'ls ls Tim Life - ll HONDROS, 'DElVII?l'l'HlUS, 37 Hebron St. Uollryfz' l'rPprl:'11lru'.11 Pro Merito l,2,3. ulmlplnla' in Arms - Ufll'l'I'L7u HONIKICR, JACQIIELINIC, 34 Laurel St. llwzfrul Student Council 1,2,3Q Volley Ball3 Athenaeum 2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Class Dance Committee Graduatioug Chorus 13 Nisimaha 1. Hlvlritrzllrm to the Wallin - JacluleU HYFANTIS, DEMETRIUS, 910 Cairew St. llffrieral Hi-Y3 Student Council 1, 23 T1'a1'1'ic Squad Call of the 'Wfllfll' - Ili Ll'l,ll. XYILLLXM, T05 SlU'llllEl' AVE. ffvnfrul 'tlunylv l'1'fl!'Uu - HN1l0l'fSllli1flLy. LYON. lllAL'lill'14l, 1287 Bay St. Ilvneral l'ru Murito 1,Z,3g Three-Year Honors. Imm' lx'iflCr - flla1l7'ic', lllutfllllllli, Kl4INNl'l'l'lI, 18 Molllpuliel' Sl. UC'Il!'l'lll lli-Y: Boys' Chorus 1,23 Enclianted Isle 3. liPn'i MOILXN, l'llllZABl'l'I'l'l, 61 Portland St. ffollvgv l'rPpm'rlhn'y NVarm-r Achievement Medal. .Yz'w Worlds to Uonqurr Nl'IlYHOl'SE, XYAHHEN E.. 33 Virginia St. Vollwyf' l'reprH'11Iory Nominating Committeeg Class 'Freasurer 15 Hi-Y Zig Pro Merito 1,2,3. NI'im - Nlff1wro11, ULlVEll, ROBl'Ili'l', -159 Sumner Ave. Vollryw l'rr'parnlory Student Council 2: Student Patrol 33 Hi-Y 3. ll'u'L'rr Hobinw - Bob OSBORNE, NEIL RAYMOND, 211 College St. Uevzleral Motion Picture Appreciation Club 2,33 Correspond- ing Secretary 33 Bowling Club 33 Student Patrol 3: Soccer: Banquet Committee 3. Ned Pepper Burns - Nadi, OUELLETTE, BERNICE, 117 Alden St. Collivgr l'rf'purulw'y Pro Meritoq Basketball 25 Baseball 13 Socccrg Squad Leader 13 Three-Year Honors. Away Goes Sully PAROLO, JAMES J., 41 Margaret St. College l'rPpr1ralory Soccer 1,2, Captain 23 Class Treasurer 3. howl Jiml' SALLS, RUSSELL, 54 Cortland St. Uollrfgr' l'l'I'lNIl'llfIll'I!j Tech News 1: Exchange Editor 2,33 Forum: His- torian 3: Hi-Y 3: Senior Banquet Conimittn-eg Tech Tiger Staff 3. 'KI'erennial llacllelorll - l'7'0fGSS0l'H SHAVV, HAHRIBT, 28 Bristol St. General Student Council 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Girls' Chorus ll. Lady or the T'iger?ff - 'CC-urleyn SHEA, JULIA, 170 Savoy Ave. licnmul G.A.A. 1,2,3: Le Salon 1,2,3: Secretary 2,33 Pro Merito 1,2,3: Convention Delegate 2,31 Graduation Chorus 23 Kiwanis Club Chorus, Chorus 2,153 Ask the Professorng Banquet Committee 33 Tllfee- Year Honors. I Gentle Julwv SHEEHY, JAMES J., 141 Berkshire St., 1. O. College' l'reparnIor,rf Pro Merito 1,2.33 Torch Club 1,23 Hi-Y 33 Class Dance Committee 1,23 Class Constitution Commit- tee: Student Council: Student Patrol 3. Three 41Iu.sl.'ctecrs - -li'rn'n'1.y SISITSKY, ARTHUR, 120 .l0llIlS0ll St. llwwrrzl Soccer 2. ' Thr H1gI:u'uymuu - H.lrvlru: SMITH, DONALD, 54 Hopkins Place, lAJllgl110H.fl0lV General Corridor Guard 3, Lunchroom Squad 3. Thr I.auglzi'ng Boy - Simffy SANIJEHSON, JEAN, 112 Osborne 'l't-rrucc Uollvyff I'rvpf11'r1f0ry Studs-nt Council 1,2,33 Tech News 33 Girls' Chorus 33 G.A.A, 1,2,33 Class Secretary 2,33 Class Dance Committee 1,2,33 Class Prom Com.: Nisimaha 2,33 Vice-President 3: Junior Pro Merito 1,23 Class Armband Com.: Class Banner Committee, Achieve- ment Award Pin. I . Life Is My Nong - Hsfllflfllllu SMITH, 1-IOMER ALLEN, 105 Alba-rniarle St. f'ollf'gP l'7'f?1N1l'llf0l'.lj Student Council 13 Torch Cluh3 Hi-Y 1,2,3, Inter- class Basketball 33 Hockey Team 33 Student Patrolg Lunchroom Squad, Assembly Squad, Cor- ridor Guard 3. Shoes Thai Danceffi - Smitty, STANTON, FLORIQNCE MARJOI-tlld 92 Bucliingliani St. Hwlwal G.A.A. 1,2,3: Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Hockey 1, 2: Bowling Club 2,33 Sports Club 1,23 Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Ask the Professor , Kiwanis Club Chorus, Graduating Chorus 1,2,3. Lady or the Tiger? - Marge S'I'ltlGE'l'ER, PAULINIC, 53 Villa Parkway 1 flffnrwai , Motion I'icturo Apim-ciation Club 11 Girls' Chorus 2 3 y ' K l'ollyam'1a' ' SXYA YZHIG, DXVIGI-1T, 2718 Main St. fiI'IlfF'l'!ll Nou of llze Middle b'm'r1er - Chicago TIIOMPSON, VERONICA, 25 Grant St. fff'Hf'l'Lll G.A.A.: Squad Leader 1,2,33 Advanced Apparatus Cluhg Pro Merito 1,Z,33 Convention Delegate 1,21 Nisimaha: Class Picture Committee 33 Banquet COI11I1'lltt99Q Three-Year Honors. Sim Camo ami lVG7l.t,, - Vm'aF' TIKOTSKY, l-IERMAN, 76 Mill St. h'f 1rf'raI Tech Ne-ws Business Staff 3, Cartoonist 33 Football 2. Wm Fun of IW - Hermia PERKINS, LEVVIS H., 45 Ashley St. llvnrral Football 1,2,33 Tech News Cartoonist 13 Class Dance Committee 23 Motion Picture Appreciation Club 2, Class Ring and Arm Band Committee. l'ri.:'es and I'1'esei1-ts Efuery Girl Can Malcen - Cyn TAYLOR, WILLIAM, 61 Keith St. Grmeral Traffic Patrol 13 Band, Drum Major 1-3, New England Band Festival 2, Inter-High School Band 33 Orchestra 15 Student Council 1,2. History of the Class of January, 1938 11111515 1111111 -Y1'211'S ilgli 111l'1'l' 1'111111- 11lI'11l1Q.fl1 1111- 111igl11y 11111'111ls 111' T1-1-11 11s 111111-,1 ' 21 1'111'11l1-11111- 111' 211Y0'S11'11'1i1'l1 1'1'1-sl11111-11 11s 1-V1-1' 112111 1111- 111-1'1'1- 111 s11'i1l1- 1111 111 il s1-11'-s1111s17i1-11 s1-11i111- 211111 1111111111-1' 11111111111 1111- wl11-1'1-111111111s 111' 1111- 11,ss1-111l11y 111111. 11111111111-11 1111 111 11111' s11111, 1ll1'S9 11l111'j'u 11111-s 5.111111 1111' 1111- p1'1-ssi1111 111 1'1111111fi1'e 1111'ls 11111 1111 1111-11' fi1's1 111111-. 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YV1- w1-1'1- 1111111-1' C'l11SSII11'1l 111111 111111' 111111 1110 1'ig111i 111 111111: 11111v11 1111 1111- l11w1y 1'1'1-s111111111. A11111h1-P 1-11-1-111111 111111- F0111-11 111'1111n11. 211111 :1g11i11 11111111111 1S11ss1-11. 1111111 -11-111-1-s1111. 511111 -'11-1111 S1111111-rson w1-1'1- P6911-1-11-11 111111 -'11l1'l10S 1'111'11111 was 11111-11 11111' 111-w 11'e11s111'1-1'. 011111111111-11 wi1l1 1111- 11 WS, w1- 111-111 11111' 1111111 11111-111111 111 1111- 1e1'ps11-11111-1-1111 111'1 in 1111- form 111' 1111? F11'c's1e F1'11111', which was 21 gre-111 success. Ji-r1'y Slusky sturk El thorn in tlu- side-s ol' tlu- seniors hy designing thu covor for ilu- TECH TIGER, and also turiu-fl out tho progrzuu cfovm-r for tlu- opf-11-ttu ASK THE l'H0l ESSOR. Rohm-rt Kyrizicou and Fyril -laurolms tim-d for history honors, both 1-1-cf-ivilig ilu- lV2lSlllllgJfitill-l'l1'2llllillll History Mc-dnl. We-rucr Kuhn nuuh- All-City luu-kc-y :uul lmselmll ta-suns. At lust tlu- filly c-unu? wlu-n wi- wort- :ill uhh- to c-:ill ourse-lvl-s sl-niors. t'luirl4-s fl0lll't'll9llt' lu-venue captain of tlu- corridor guard. und umny took their plzuw-s us lllt'llllll-'1'S ol' St-nior l'ro M1-rito rluh oflirl-rs, :ind student govorn- nu-nt nienilu-rs. Our 1214 dzuu-o Ctllllllllltltl with tlu- llA's wus an 4-pic' ovenl. Tlu- PORONATIUN SXVING wus il llilllfl' to lu- proud of. lu honor ol' tlu- corouzition your. snuill rrowns worm- gin-u out to ull tlu- girls. Wuriu-r lluiiu-s and Betty t'oolu-r we-ro c-hos:-n king und qlu-on of tlu- tl2llll't'. At tlu- 'honor :lssoluhly lu-ld in -luiu-, -lorry Slusky 11-cm-ivc-il tlu- Anu-ricnn lu-gion History :ind illl'lZ0llSlllll uwnrd. A se-nu-stm-r of which wo wr-ro proud wus brought to ai close. At tlu- opt-ning of our lzlst und higgost sc-nu-stt-r as l2A's, Holzuul lizisse-tl, Ruth .lc-its-rson, .Il-un Szuuh-rsou zuul .lunu-s Pzlrolo were l'or tlu- third tinu- olovtc-fl to ofliro. -lorry Slusky wus ch-ost-u pre-sith-nt of tlu- Studi-ut Founril :ind Si-nior l'ro-M4-rito. On tlu- Studi-nt l'zltrol, Vluirles fl0lll'CllPll0 luwanu- chit-f, Ge-orgv Anderson. Captain of tlu- huu-hrooiu squzul, and Boll Ander- Sll'0lll. Captain of tlu- corridor guard. Our rlnss l'0llllblll0tl again with ilu- l2B's l'or al c-olorlul dzuu'm-. THE SOVTH SEAS SHAINNVS. .hl't'0ll11JZlllll'tl hy tlu- flowing strains ol' :i llnwni- lilll orrlu-strzl. ISO c-oupli-s flm-rorzltt-fl with hliu-. rod, :ind grm-on h-is glidc-d ow-1' ilu- floor lllltll'l' tlu- palms. For tlu- lirst tinu- in history. 'll0l'll :ind fll2lSSi4'ill C011llPllll'll in tlu- sonior proins lu-ld ul tlu- Auditorium, und tlu- ri-sult wus il prom that will long lu- l'l'llN'lllllPl'0fl us Springfim-ld's grm-:mtl-st. XVL- fm-4-l that by our se-nior yt-slr, tlu- class ol' -lzllulzlry 'IRS Fairly glittm-rod with important lN'l'S0ll?lllllCS. Ruth -If-ll'c-rson, lla-o1'gv Andorson, :ind Anno Nosworthy did the-ir slmre in solving ilu- sChool's prohlm-ms in tlu- ITIPDPI' Houso. XXYPFIIPI' Kuhn was 'l'1-cl1's sport lu-ro, as l'ulllmCk :ind Cillliillll of tluf +Footl1:1+l-tr-rml TlTlTl-l'ITIll2ll'l'l-tTlQi'llt'+l1'H lTt'fV tf-frrn4l'lu- tr-:rm-was undor tlu- 1-xpi-rt guidzuu-0 ol' f':1pt:1ius .lunu-s l'urolo and Roy Frzuigiunioro. Wultc-r Lziwh-r lc-d our 19127 lmsm-lmll tl-:ini to victory ugzliust tlu- r'ity's lu-st. To tlu- roster of TECH NEXVS 4-ditors. wc-ro zlddf-d tlu- uzlnu-s ol' Ruth .ls-lil-rson as soc-ond pzlgt- :ind gossip 1-ditorg Rogl-r H1-roux. sports editor: Rus- soll Sails, oxm-luuigo 4-ditorg XVilli:uu llodgm-, husilu-ss luzulngf-rg and IIQ-ruuiu Tikotsky, mrtoonist. Among tlu- pre-sidm-nts of sc-hool L-lulrs worm- Tom Barlow. pri-sidolit of tlu- Motion l'irture- Vluh, XVilliznu Dodgv, pri-side-ut ol' the Forum, und liohuul Bussf-tt, prm-sid:-nt of tlu- Hi-YY, The top honors ol' tlu- yn-nr. the Vl':irlu-r AAl'lllt'V0lll0lll nu-dzlls, wont to XVOPIIOI' Kuhn :ind Elizulu-ill Mor-un. Elizulu-th Moran also wus 2lW2l1'1l0ll tlu- Bnush and Lonih Sf-ic-nc-P Mm-dnl. lVith Llc-rry Slusky officiating with his lu-st wit and humor lf ?l tlu- class lmuqiu-t brought to un ond throo yr-urs ol' c:xrel'1-4-0 fzihuostl work and Fun. Now that this history. likm- ilu- lih- of our c-hiss :is il group, draws to :I rloso. it might lu- fitting and props-r for us to stand and sing Auld 'Lung Syiu-. llowm-Ver, instc-:ul wo shall rism- us one- lnuu to sing NIUE NVORK ll Ylll' CAN GET IT, with slu-ciu,l l'0li0l'01lCQ to si job .... ANN INI-ISNYOR'l'IlY JERRY S1,us1iY lies! Hvsl Mus! 3 Class Ballot - January, l938 Girl Sllllllllll. .. Hoy Slmli-ill.. . l'opul:1r Girl.. Most l'opular Boy.. . l'rvItii-st Girl .... lI2lll1lSUlllPSi Hoy.. Cufost G+irl ..... Cutvst Hoy ......... Most' l'romising Girl Most l'1'u111isil1g Buy Best Best Rest Best Best. livsl Host livsl' lt -drvssud Girl. . . -llrossecl Boy. . . all-arouml Girl all-armlml Boy Girl 1Dam'er. .. Huy ll2llllf0I'. . . Girl Atlilvie.. Hoy Allilviv. .. flll'l ........ Noisil-st Girl... Nuisivst Boy. . Quivln-st Girl... Qlllt'It'Sf Boy.. Class Artis! .... Class Cavvman. .. Class Sliielc .... Class l li1'T. . . Class Tvasv. . . Class Gossip. . .. Class l'1-ssimisl. . . Glass Optimist.. Class f'0lIll'lllilll. .. Class Srivni isl . .. Class Man llalvr.. Class lvtblllilll Hilll'l' Class Gralur ....... Class Bluff. . Class Gigglvr. . . .. Class Buy Chaser. . Class Girl Cliasvr.. 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VY l'r:icKlNs . .WIi.l.i.u1 'l'.xvl,oi: V l l g Prophecy of the Class of January, i938 19 HOWV fast' the time ities! It seems only a year or two since we Q U left high school, but at'ter comparing our reflections in the mir- ror with the class pictures in the dusty corner ol' the closet, we note a vague resemblance. 1958 being tl1e twentieth anniversary of our graduation, we de- cided to take a reunion pleasure trip in order to recover from the nervous strain wrought. upon us by these years. We had decided to go upon a few days, water cruise in the new luxurious liner owned by that great' Bay State senator, Roland L. Bassett. On the 23rd day of .I une, an excited, monstrous, surging crowd gathered on the pier to see the ship off. In tl1e rush of embarking, Marion Huse, a lied Gross nurse, tripped and fell right into the outstretched arms of Roger Heroux, tl1e witty New York columnist, who was also waiting to embark. At the head of the gangplank were two able-bodied government officials, Kenneth ,Hall and Dick Colburn, who were looking over the passports. Along tl1e gang plank came the rushing, blushing bride, Mrs. llaigle, the former Kay tlloster, holding a ,Pekinese dog under each arm. lt seems to have taken twenty years for her to make up her mind to take this step. It was then that the otiicial, YValter Ross, pointed to a sign instructing all dog owners to leave their pets with Neil Curtis, who would take good care of them until tl1e boat docked. The whistle blew, and two sailors, Fred tlarlisle and Chester Spirling, hauled in the gang plank. lVith all decks overflowing with excited people, the ship, with the help of tugs, slowly moved otf. The piers were black with the crowd, and above the uproar of all the noises, the blaring blending of a 'fsour brass band pre- dominated, conducted by that good trumpeter, Lennard Nystedt. All 'were enjoying themselves immensely except for three people. Une person was that well-dressed man about town, Homer Trudeau, who was climbing out ot' the water onto one of the piles, after being pushed off the pier by the crowd. The other two were quiet men, Fred XVindholz and Demetrius Hondros, wfho, with pained faces, sadly surveyed the paper streamers and other junk. These men were the ones whose job it was to clean up the piers, which reason ac- counts for their sadness. The ship quickly picked up speed and when land was no longer in sight, the people went to their staterooms where they were busily occupied until dinner was announced. At the captain's table was a group of distinguished people. The captain was Francis Gaylord, who was always a lover ot' waves, On l1is right was the designer of this modernized sl1ip, Henry llurick, whose eating was re- tarded by the incessant questioning of Dr. Jean l er1-ier, the noted chemical specialist. On the Captainls left was the beautiful Ann Nesworthy, who was taking a cruise to get away from the l'resident's Cabinet, of which she is a second Mrs. Perkins. Next in line was the famous novelist, Ruth Jefferson, whose articles usually appeared in the 'l'l+lHRlBliIfl TALES Ulf 'l'RtlUBlil'1lJ TIM ICS, a monthly magazine edited by that genius in literature, Russell Sails. Beside her was Helen Harwood, the wealthy nulnufacturer of the famous strained food t'or babies. Then came two mad chemists, Robert Oliver and W'a,rren Newhouse, the inventors of S'l'l-II+lCHUl,lNE. This remedy has the power of making muscles elastic and is greatly bought by rubber-neck stu- dents around 'texanlv time. And last but not least was an empty chair. This place had been reserved for the industrial designer, Jerzy Slusky. He, at this moment, was reposing in a two by four jail on shore for his numerous com- munistic soap-box speeches. His arrest' had been brought' about by Charles Uourchene, the chief ot' the one-man police force of Toonerville. At dinner, a discussion arose over the amount of power the ship devel- oped, which resulted in Prof. Kyriacou of M. l. T. examining the shipis Inechanism. After 11ine hours of calculating, he concluded that the sl1ip was really going backward, at a speed of 19.833 knots per hour. Thatls how theories affected him. At the close of the dinner, our attention was attracted to the other end of the salon where we noticed Iflomer Smith making an unsuccessful attempt at juggling three plates at a time. Poor Smitty! Will he never learn ? Every- one was so exhausted after dinner that they went to bed early. .Early the next morning on the promenade deck, Edward Alden, the wizard ol' math at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, was seen trying to ex- plain his theories to -loseph Lander, who in return tried to explain the tech- nique of blowing a. saxophone. Robert. Anderslrom, the radio operator, received a message informing him that there was a lunatic on board. All passengers were watched and final- ly the olii-cials decided that the lunatic was t'y Perkins, for he was founid try- ing to tish on the stern of the boat with a spool ot' thread to which was tied a bent pin. While walking around the deck and viewing the happy, noisy crowd rather benevoleutly. the Vaptain suddenly noticed there was an extra funnel on the ship. He debated with the tirst mate, Henry tlendron, who investigated. lt proved to be only the new hat belonging to the French style expert, .leanet- te Bourgeous, who was standing on deck chatting with l.illa Price, known to everyone as the .IULIET UF TIMES SQUARE. The passengers were startled to see Harriet Miller collapse on deck. The stewardess, Gertrude lhrig, quickly summoned Barbara tll'2tlll, the ship's nurse, who took care of Harriet. The shipts doctor, Lincoln Herrick, diagnosed the case as severe indigestion caused by bad cooking. A search by that great t?l detective, Nathan Fox, revealed the dietician. Jacqueline Honiker, with her assistants Ruth Boehm and Virginia t'onnor, planning meals ot' fried lettuce and fricasseed ice cubes. The doctor ordered everyone who had eaten breakhist to hurry to the gym for remedial exercise. Leaving the deck, the crowd surged toward the crowded gym. Among the masses of arms and legs we recognized the instructor, XVerner Kuhn. and his two assistants, tliglotti and Parolo, trying to maintain order. Later in the day, we were surprised to find Earl tlraver standing shoot- ing the sun. YVe discovered that his implement was directed at Vera Thomp- son playing deck tennis with Ray Carr tat lastj, in line between the sun aml the bridge. The second evening's entertainment, which was in charge ot' those two former night club owners, lJill and Gaines, consisted of dancing to the music of Bill Taylor's orchestra witth Pete Meltzer, the second Fred Astaire, doing a specialty number with -lulia Shea. Another treat for the audience was a nightingale solo given by Leo Uhristie. now a famous baritone ot' the Spring- lield Opera House. Eleanor Fine helped him greatly to climb the ladder ot' fame by her soulful playing of the piano. Then came the ventriloquist, Tommy Barlow, with his dmnmy Frances Mcffarthy. brother of t'harlie. Last, came the showing of a tilm featuring Phyllis Colton and tleorge Anderson in a thrilling love story which left the crowd so ex-hausted that they hastened to their staterooms for a good night's rest. Early the next morning this eventful voyage came to a close. The otlieials, John Bulger and lValter Carlson, had checked everything and now only the goodbyes remained to be said. The hurrying crowd rushed down the gang plank. Above this noise we heard what seemed to be a fog horn, but proved to be only llave Trombly bellowing good bye. FRANK l'iACENVIf'Z YVii.I.IAn Donor: El.i+'i:Il-:nn El.sNnu ffl' 7 lf f Q lp, . ui.. itll.: llllll Q lpggrvvgi-,lf ol January, l938 ll , U: I lfvjgyfyanlnl I . , 41 ig' Will ol the Class l Q ' E the Clzlss ol' Jzlllllzlry, 19158 ol' 'l'el'llllic'zll lligll Sl'll00l, Slll'lllgl!ll'lll. llflllllly ol' Hzllllllllell. 1'ollllllollwllllllll ol' 3IZlSS2ll'llllSl'llS, ol' lhv lvllllllll 1 blaltes. lll'll6Vlllg' lllilf wv ill? of Stlllllll holly :lllll lllillll illlll with llllllicre 2lfUl'l-'- llllbllgllf llo ll0l'l'lly Zllilliilllt Miss Olivo K. l'1Ul'l'lgZlll lo The lllllies ol' PXCf'lll'UI' ol' this will, lllbllllllg Thlll she will sell lllill il is l'2ll'l'll'll Olll' lo lllll full exlvlll, ol' its lll-qllesl :lllll 1,l0ll2lll0llS. l. To Bliljill' H. A. 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Gvorgv .Xlllll'I'SUll lllzlves his llllllll WZIXS lo the llillillflll IZH. Dirk l'IO6liSll'2l. S. Boll :h11llUl'Sll'Ulll lvllves his l'Ul'l'lll0l' gll2ll'll i'2llll2lllllS llzlllgv lo illlj' holly lhzll l12lS fl L'l1l'Sl lzlrgv llllllllgll lo Sllllllllll il. il. -lthllll Bllilgvl' lvllvvs his lllllllUl'0llS ll2lllll'P zlllll his TH-ll 'l'ig0l' rolll to lllill llal1'e-dllvil, sllorlzy7' llllhlll lililrlll-iesf. Ill. Ullilllliu lbowlley llvslows his lN'l'llllSSlflll lo Folic-lllls 4'llilff Xvillllllll' Zlllll Herb lfUlllllllS to lill his 1'2lllli :ls will ill lilltllllilll Zlllll wing ill ll0l'li0j'. ll. llll2lI'llxS lllllllllfli ll-:lvvs his zlllilily lo wl-ilu sports IIUNVS lo flll2ll'll'S ZilI'0llllHl. 12. .lJ2lWl'l'lll'l' King illlll lV2ll'l'Oll l'lUSll'l' ll-:iw thvir illTl'ic'zllll llzllll-illg steps lo Xrll'g'llll2l Rvill llllll hor llfzll'llllll'. lil. Tlwllly SllllSl'2lll'lll lozlvsls his Hllllllllllllll :ls lllllllllilll lJl2lj'l'l' lo lhcl ill-w lzlvklvs lllill l'llivlf will lllOlll. ll. 3llll'1'2ly Vllssilly lllzlws his 2llll0lPl0gl'2llJll.V ol' his first llll'Ul' years all 'Pllcll to lhv sl-hool lllbl'2ll'j'. 15. 1l.ll'll2Il'l Sl-ilu-lli llx2lYPS his WZIQVS with lhll Ulltlllllllull girls To the Cillllii- lll'2ll boys. Ili. Rzly ll2lI'l' lllllvlls his lllilglll' lo lll1Ul'Q0 llilllvjollll. lT. RllNSllll S2lllS lllzlvlls his porlcl-l lllf'llUll2ll'.Y to llr. llUl'li2lyll0 so lll- f'illl lllillil' ll:ll-llvl' spollillg lvsls. IS. The senior elass leaves its ahility to make a huge sueeess ol' elass dances to the next 12A elass. and thanks them for their tine co-operation in all our joint dances. lil. Vera 'Phompson leaves her everlasting good disposition to George Benoit. 20. lierniee Unelette leaves her quiet and sedate manner to ,lane Landry. 2l. Bill Taylor leaves his position as hand leader to whoever possesses the neeessary qualifieations. 22. .lulia'Shea, leaves her plaee on the honor roll to Sally Clark. 225. Frank Parnell liaeewiez leaves his side-boards to whoever wishes to he as popular as Vlark tlahle. 24. Sinee Cy Morgan refuses to eat earrots. Walter Lawler leaves his curly hair to Cy. - 25. Mary Mellonald leaves Ray Varanka to whoever is successful enough to get a date with him. 2ti. iVerner Kuhn leaves his ahility to play foothall to .lohu Ahair. 27. Fharles C'0lll'Clll'llt', the erooner of our elass, leaves his voiee to Mary Weyant in hope that she will attain great tame. 28. Sophia Malinski leaves a paekage ot' Chewing gum to Myron Angiers. 29. Suhserihed. sealed and published by the ahove-nanied testator as their last YVill and Testaluent, in our presence, the uiulersigued, have hereunto suhserilred our names as witnesses. Cli.xni,r:s t'ol'neimNr: Ronin: Hmcorx HFI'l 1'X' Moiux lO:ll5 in IOI Uverhead dozens ot' flapping. sxvishing heltsf A eluteh elatters and rattles, 'l'he years in an old lathe whine and groan. A luilliug machine lvites into a piece ot' metal illltl leaves a smooth flat surface. A dry grinder sends forth a shower of sparks which shoot out into the air like miniature comets. Boys move to and fro eontrolling the mighty machinery. and an instruetor pauses to demonstrate some meehanieal kink. The hell rings, the power is shut off. and the machinery slows, then reluctantly stops. ttnonur: llAnwoon l 4 SPECIAL HONOR AWARDS AMERICAN LEGION HISTORY and CIVILIZATION JOHN S. SKOWRON JANUARY '39 STELLA KACZOWKA JUNE '39 HONORABLE MENTION WASHINGTON and FRANKLIN HISTORY MEDAL JOSEPH T. FLEMING JUNE '39 JOHN FITZGERALD JUNE '39 HONORABLE MENTION JAMES MCGRATH JUNE '39 HONORABLE MENTION RENSSELAER SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS MEDAL RICHARD W. PEASE JUNE 'sa BAUSCH and LOMB SCIENCE MEDAL GEORGE R. HARWOOD JUNE '38 I June Advisers and Qfficers MR. RAYMOND E. MacKENZIE MR. ROLAND V. FITZROY MARJORIE ALBRO Secretary CYRUS N. MORGAN SALLY B. CLARK President Vice-President ? Q I 1 a MISS SADIE J. SWENSON MYRON A. ANC-BIERS Treasurer 1 1 W 2 , 4T. ff 1 Q The Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal SALLY B. CLARK lf you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs . . . H The Hifi' can he dropped in Sally's case . . . has carried a full program these three years, with poise and distinction . . . her speech and action have always ex- pressed fine loyalties. CYRUS N. MORGAN Outstanding as an executive, a student, and an athlete . . . presi- dent of his class for three years . .' . lllelllilel' of Upper House for three years . . . Junior and Senior Pro Merito . . . Torch Club and Hi-Y . . . on football tealn for three years . . . an all-around fellow. ,XIlAXOl i , ALEXANI FISH, llil Bowles St. ALLEN. I-3EA'l'lllChI, 62 Bay St. Motion Picturu Appreciatinln Club: Atlwnaeuni Club: Class Play: Class Ilancv Committee. Collryr' l'rr'purufo1',I1 li'ra,:'y lm! - lx'. lf. Aliieuo, MAli.iOKIE. 35 Amherst St. Collegr l'rPpnr11fory Junior Pro Mt-rilo 1,23 Class Secretary 2.55: KLA. A. l,2.3: Athenam-um 3: Motion Picture Apprecia- tion Club 3: 'I'1-ch Ti::'01 ' Staff. 7'u'inl.'lc Torts - Midge .lpplinrl .Iris l,I'l'lllll Yfflll' liitllw Hairy f,fl'l'tlIll-Y., - live ALLEN, ICLIZABIQTH. 138 Bloomfit-ld St. flvmfral Hockey: 'IR-ch Nows lflditorial Staff 2: Gradua- tion Picture Committee, Nisirnaha 1: Motion Pic- tun- Appreciation Cluh 3, Secretary 3: Class Dance- Conimittc-ef Chairman 24. 7'l11'y Divlu'l Bvlimrc Mr , - Hlivfticl' Y All.-XTU, RALPH, 16 Arlillgllfbll CT.. Hf'ne'ral Silf'm'f' ls lloldcnu - H1IIpl1y'l ANGELL DORIS, 34 Collins St. llf'nm'al GJLA. 1.L!,3. Ain'l We Hot Fuu. ' - Dildo ANGIER, MYRON, 34 Amherst St. Cullffge l'rf'pr1rn lory Constitution Committee lg Nominating: Committee lg Torch Club 1,2. Secretary 23 Hi-Y 2,33 Football 2,33 Tennis 2,3g Class 'l'l'CH.SUl'61' 3, 4'Nlu'il.1 AYEHELL, i'IIlVVlN, 40 Slvhbiiis St. flollvgf' l'l'l'lNlTflfUl ll Curly l,ooI.'s - flofHl B.-Xl lilfS, JOHN, North xVllhl'2illkll'il. Mass, livnrral No Ntrinys. l'm f'vflll1'AIj l 1'1'r ' lloorllv Huy BAICR, ALBI'IH'l', S3 Parkside St., Long: Collvgr' I'r1'p11wrlo1'y Pro Meritn 1,2.3: 'Porch Club l: Sturh-nt l'at1'0l 2,33 Student Councillor 2,3. ll'hut flood ls Ilo1'r'? - JIM BAGG. RICHARD, 270 Locust St. General !'r1rry On - Dirk BAINES, GORDON, 38 XVolli115.!'ton St. GCTHTILL Still Walcrs Run Heep - Gorfly', BALL, H BEILGAINUNI, ROB1!Ill'l', 68 lllolirovia St., Ex. Spfld. fIv'n.r 1'ul limp -l'uuglc - BC1'gc ' BEST, 'l'llOlXlAS, 325 Xvrlilldtlll Pl. ffl'lll'l'lll Chess Club, Photo Club. HJ'illg,l7 Bells - lfvd'l BOHDEAUX, EARL, 93 Aldvrinan St. Hl'llFl'Ill hyvllllf' On .ily Hands - Burcl'ic:' BRADLEY, EARLE, 325 King' St. llenrral PIO ll1u1'it0 1. , v 1 ubcrclpper' Blil'IMNEH, THOMAS, 22 NVilla1'd Ave. , General Junior Pro Merito 1. lfeflecti1nm Il 'oe Is JIU BRESIQY, JACK, 118 G1'ee1'lWOOd St. College l'1'eparatory Photography Club 1,2,33 Comitia 2,35 Junior Pro Merito 1: Radio Club 2,33 Science Clurb 13 Tech Tiger Staff 3, Inter-Class Basketball 2,3g Chem- istry Club 3. Happy Go Lucky - 'Uackiei' ERBERT. 57 Tyler Sl.. Oollrgrf I'1'epa,mtu1'y 1f!'l'l'lIlSEl Yma'r'v You - llw'lr BARLOXV, VVILLIAM, 'TZ Linden SL. Gr'w'l'al Christmas Play 2. UBHV' BAliTLET'l', FLOYD. T8 Belluclaire Ave., Long, ll:-nffral Hockey 1, 3: Student Council 3. Tlll'l'l' U'1:lof'l.' in, llw llIurniny - lftl'I'tu BATES, .lJON,AlJll, 22 Mkllllc St., flvmfrrll 141. Long. Band 1,2,3, Vice-President 3. Big Buy Blue, Ilmne Blow Yfllll' llmwf' - 'glfalrfsid' BEN.lAlNlI N, HODNEY, Halnprlcll flw:1w'fzl BENOIT, GEORGE, 181 Imviston St. fvllllfgf' l'r1'pr1rrlIm'j1 Uomitia I.2.3: Junior Pro Meritn 1.2. l'1x-sifll-nt. Z, Sonior Pro Merito 2,35 .Hi-Y 33 Nonminuting' Nom- mittee 3: Tech News lddilorial Staff 33 T1-ch Tiger Staff 3: Class W'ill 3. BIn1r, flulwiffl, Blown - I n'm'lz,y', A. fi. I BROOK, HANNAH, 198 Converse St., Long. Uullrgrf I'repa1'atory G,A.A. 1,31 Tech News, Club Editor 35 t'Wings Of 'LIIHBQQ' Class Dance Committee 2: Class Prophecyg Class Song Committee: Motion Picture Club 2,35 Tech Tiger Staff 3, Student Council 13 Hockey 1,21 Tennis 1. 4 I ll'ill liifl l'p .Vine Hyesv - Nan BROXVN, PEARL, 94 Grenada Terr. College I'1'epa1'alu-ry Junior Pro Merito 23 Sports Club 1,23 Motion Pic- i ture Appreciation Club 3, Athenaeum 33 G.A.A. 1, 2,33 Class Tabulating Committee 33 Nisimaha 1. Nl:IIlv1Ilil ifjj7, - 66Hl'llIl'7lff , lil-IUNVN, lIll'llAlil1, ET Norway St.. Long, ffollwgf' l'ra'puruI1n'y Studi-nt, Council 1,23 Upper llouse 3: Torch Club 1,21 lli-Y 2,31 Motion Picture Appreciation Club 21 Senior Dam-Q' Committee 33 Business Manager Terh Ti,:'er 31 Pro Merilo 1,2,3. l,il11f' Ifrolrn Jug l'3Rlll'F1, THICDA E., 25 VVilton St. Ha-nero! Squad Leader 1,23 Class Constitution Committee 2: Student 1'ouns'illor 2. .llr'1'l llf' AI 'l'lir' Football flames - TBD BRYANT, l'I'l'Hl'Il, F., -H3 XV2il'l'lll9l' Ave, College' I'repnrrllory G.,-X.A. 1,133 Chorus 1,2. BUCKLAND, JUNE, 44 Churchill St. fl1'nm'al Tennis Tournament 23 Squad Leader 2: Soccer 2: Flncl1:1nted Isle. Vsher. f'.llm'r'y -limw - H'1nfkie l i BVRGER, HAROLD, 331 Traftou lid. llr'nm'al Football 1: Track Team 13 Bowling Club 2. IH:apsu4Iy Junior - Bruins CALDERNVOOII, HERBERT, 66 Blake St, Vollegr' l'rf'p1n'ufory Class Prophecy Committee il: Tech News Room Representative 3. ' hlff ll'il1lf'I'l'Il'u Herbif ' CAMYRE, PAUL, 569 Plainfield St. llvnerul Ntun1.pwl4f - Cam CASE, XVILLIAM, 26 Manitoba St. Vollvge l're'purulor,l1 Chess Club 2,3, President 35 Student Council 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2,39 Photo Club 3: Torch Club 2.3: Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 3: Chair- man Class Picture Committee, Band 1,Z. . l'I'l' Hui lfllyfllnf' - Hill CHAFFlf2lC. EUNICE L., 135 lngersol St. 1 I vu eral Soccer 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Badmiugton 15 Squad Leader 1,23 Ask The Professor, Usher, l'In1-hanted isle, Usher. uvlLfSlH'l'il'lg Hope CHAPIN, ROY U., Jr., 49 Florentine Gardens Ilwnerul Soccer, Manager 1,25 Torch Club, President, Treas- urer of .Affiliated Torch Club 1,23 Hi-Y 2,33 Mo- tion Picture Appreciation Club, 1. Vice-President: Chorus 2,31 Student Patrol 3. l'm -lust u Vuyalnmcl lioiiff' - f'Clm.pe COOLICY, I Chorus 1,23 Class Pictur CORHIN, F1 Band 1, Tor COSTARAK G.A.A. 1,2,33 XLICIC, G5 Barber St. CHRISTENSEN, WARREN C., 1 Oklahoma St. College l'i'epow'ato1'y Photo Club 3. Little lllrm, You'ms Had A Busy Dagl' - C'liris1iv', CLARK, EDWARD, 45 East St., E. Spfld. General ills Been So Long - E1l1lg'l CLARK, SALLY, 43 Magnolia Ter. College lJ1'epu.ratorg Motion Picture Appreciation Club 1,2,3, President 23 Student Councillor 2,33 Upperhouse 33 Class Nominating' Committee 1,23 Class Dance Commit- tee Chairman 2,33 Class Vice President 2,33 Tech News Editorial Staff Associate Editor 31 Tech Tiger Co-Editor 33 Pro Merito 1,2,3. uDlI'l'fWI,0llllL,S Ifn. Tollwif' COKKINI.-XS, ESTELLE S., 192 Dickinson St. College I rep1li'1llo1'y G,A.A. I,2,3, H.R, Representative 23 Squad Leader 1,23 Soccer 13 Student Councillor 13 Tech News Editorial Staff 3, Fashion Editor 33 Tech Tiger Staff 33 Wings Ol' Time 13 Senior Class Tabu- lating Committee 33 Class Ballot Chairman 3: Nisimaha 2,3, Program Chairman 3. I,ool.-iw, Iiookie, lfonlaie, Ilrfrrz Comes Cookie COLBIYRN, VICTOR, 17 Healy St., IV. Spflll. College I'repura1org Rifle Squad 23 Pro-Merito 1,2,3. ll'llfll lvlllllll You DOW - Vic COLLINS, ROBERT, 264 Pearl St. Applied llrls Orchestra 1,2,3, President 2,3, Librarian 2,3, In- ter-Class High School Band 3, Accompanist Boys' Chorus and Combined Glee Clubs 33 All New Eng- land Music Festival Orchestra 13 Kiwanis Music Festival Musikhund 33 Senior Play Playing the Game. 7'irPrl l lIIgf'l'S',7 - Boll h'w1.ffrul Band 2,33 Hockey 13 Basketball 2: e Committee 3. 'You Nlll rlrfrl No in P1 liingu COOPER, BETTY JEAN, 237 Bay St. College l':0para.lrn'g Tennis 13 Hockey 1,23 Basketba1l3 Tech News Staff 1,2553 Tech Tiger Staff 33 Athenaeum 2,3' President 33 Wings of Time 13 Ask the Pro l'essor 23 Enchanted Isle 33 Class NVill Com mittee 33 Class Color Committee 23 Queen ot' Coro- nation-Swing 23 G.,-LA. 1,2,33 Class Dance Com mittee 3. . Nll'!'I'l ls flu' ll'orfl For You - Bee-Jug llflll, 28 Buckingham St. College l i'epuru.lorg ch Club 1,23 Hi-Y 2,3, .lllISl1'1ll Bfll'lI1'l1JTu COREY, JOHN, 107 Ardmore St. College l repa,r1llo1'g 7 -llylllllllllijl Care - Jrwl. ' IS, VICTORIA, 436 Franklin St. Crfneral Girls' Chorus 2,3. lMrl' I'I,1f1's - l'ir'l'1'P COURCHIGNE, CHARLES, 50 Dexter St. College l'repa1'ato1'y Student Patrol l-33 Lieutenant 2, Captain 33 Stu dent Council 23 Torch 1,23 Hi-Y 2,3, Vice Presi- dent 2, Treasurer 33 Football 33 Class Dance Com mittee 2,33 Class Will Committee 33 Pro Merito 1 23 Science Club 13 Le Salon 2. .lIusir- In lily Heart IJICAN, THOMAS. 6543 Lonpgmeadow St., Long. U1.'lL6'I'fLI Strange .ls It May Svem' - Biz l'0l1'I'l7Rl11, YVlfI'l'Tl'1, 106 Worcester St., 1. 0. G..-X A, 2, lm Salon 2,33 Nisimahzi 3: Chorus 1,2,31 'Povll Alilllilltll' ll, llvporter 3. General Nvws Aclvcrtising Agent 3, Advffrtising Only II Rose IDICNNISON, LUIS, 67 l'0nnvf'1iC1l! AVP. lwrling lrikr' .l .llillim1 - Lo HISPUE, .IUSI-Z1'H, 143 Belmont Ave. Ilookvy 'Foam 2,33 Bowling' Club 2,3. 1 ff1'lIl'l't1I General Hr, lflljfflllllu - uRIlflP'7'7YlfiHG' lbl'KlC, JOIIN, 44.5 f'2l1'4'1V St. Orcflieslrzi 1,3, lCl'JXVAl'iI'lS. MAKJORIE, 519 Berkshire Ave. llwn1'rul Thr BHP llwwral H1:1'ry lmlrfs u llolialuy' - H.Vurge PILINIICR, BARBARA, 55 Illeredilh SL Uollegff l'repar11lm'y Le- Salon 1, Q' Nll'Pf'f Someone - Iin1lllif ' ENG, EINVAHU KIM-, 111 XVO1'flllllLZ'lUTl SI. Uollflycf l'rvpu,rc1,lury Famera Ulub 1-3, President 3. You Ozlghl To Hr' In l'fI'fll?'1'Nu - lx'immy ICNVIG, VIRGINIA, 889 Alden St. llvnffml Pro Mvrito 1,3. Nn1.ilf' .lf JI? - G'innir ' F.-XHNI-IAM, FIVICLYN, Axvilglllllliflllll Blvd. Unllega' I'l'6'1lilI'llf0I lj Committee 3: Class ll2lllL'U f'Ulll!l11lU'P il: Troll Tigvr Staff 3. nuvllllf ls This I'o1l'1'2'S ' FARRICLL, EVELYN, 41 Ionin St. llmwral Student Council 1: G.A.A. 1,21 Squad Leader 1,2: Girls' Chorus 33 Class Nominating Coininiltl-v, Nirm'fest Story Hrrr Told - illu ' FIELD, JUNE, 200 Maple Hd., Long. .-lpplievl .Iris 1'rol'esso1'3 ' Motion Picture Club 23 Ask The Christmas Cantata 23 Band 2,3, Orchestra 2,3, Chorus 1-3: Bowling Club 3. They f'tl11'l 7'nl.'f' Tim! .1llAUAlf From Jie Pro Merito 1,2,3: Sports Flub 1,29 Tennis 1, Bus- ketball 1: Soccer 1,22 J5xUl6l1Z'l.t'llI1l 33 Vlwillllllkltillf-Z' College I repawralory FREEMAN, GERTHUDE, 37 Saratoga St. ' College l'rf'pa1'u lory Squad Leader 13 Hockey 13 G.A.A. 1,31 Basketball Z3 Motion Picture Appreciation Club 3. You Arr Free GALE, ROBERT, 740 Allen St. G f lIif'I'f1,l lnter-Class Basketball 1,2333 Soccer 1,2,33 Hi-Y 33 Prom 'Patrol 3. V I n'vlin' .Yo Pain - Bohn GALLISON, BARBARA, 173 N. lllain St., E. Long. 1 FILKINS, ELMER, 141 Hartford Terr. College l'reparalm'y Soccer 2,33 Torch Club 1,2, Affiliated Board Mem- ber 23 Hi-Y 2,33 Tech Tiger Staff 33 Inter-Class Basketball 23 Motion Picture Appreciation Club 3. All Gorl's Children Got Rliytlwn' - NI'lfil,' FINCK, RUSSELL, 13 Bancroft St. llwmfral Soccer 3. Nice ll'm'k lf You Ilan Url ll - ' FITTS, ROBERT, 36 Brown St. llrneral Constitution Committee, Chairman 2. 'Wuptiiruling fllllllfl FLATHEHS, DONALD, 10 XVvndell l'l Ilwurrrll Photo Club 1,2,3. l7a1aslrnpl1r - Flip Flop' FORTUNE, KENNETH, 289 XVlll1l'Zll1Z'll11 lid. fl07lfP1'Lll Bowling Club 1,23 Hi-Y 33 Photo Club 1,2,3. I,an1l of Dl'f'll'WlS,, - Ken FOS'l'l7lR,'FRANK, 50 Nathaniel St. Gvvzrral ' R11 sly' Student Patrol 1-3: XVrestlin,u,'3 Photo Club3 Tmrh Club: Hi-Y3 Safe-Driving Course. l'm -llusl A ilzgaiboml l10'l7F1'u Orchestra 1,33 All New England Orchestra 23 Ask The Professor3 The Enchanted Isle3 Motion Pic- ture Appreciation Club 33 Band 1,32 Soccer 13 G. A..-1. 1,33 Teen News Editorial Stair. 1,33 Column Editor 33 Business Staff 33 Co-Editor Tech Tiger Staff 33 Class Song Committee 23 Class Prophecy Committee 33 'Tech Correspondent for Springfield Republican 2,3. .lly llwart Hrrr l a'illLful - I?obMe,' GHORl'IYE,B, ALBERT, 95 Dover Rd., College l'reparalory Long. Torch Club 1,23 Hi-Y 2,33 Soccer 2,31 Tennis 1,21 Basketball 13 Pro Merito 2,3. Butterflies GILCHHIST, THONIAS, 9 Los Angeles St, College l'reparulory Chess Club 33 Student Patrol 3, In, .lbsPnrro - Tom GILMORE. NVILLIAM, 41 Pasco Rd., I. O. lien eral ll'hat! No 'Wome'n? - Bi ll l llAI.LGRlGN, HIGLEN, 87 Fountain St. llvneral Chorus 1.2.32 Ask The Proi'ess0r: 'l'h4f Hn- chantud lsh-, XYings Of Timef' G.A.A. 1. 'iSfo0klmlm Slringn - Sweden 0 INN IX I lPll,S.,llll 1 Iollrqz I lipflllllfll U ,yvm,, GLY '.'. 'I 'lCliYN, li. i 'zdow ' v . . l..' . .. ' i 1 . , f Tech 'Fign-r Stall' Sl, Lo Salon 2: Athenaeum ZS. it All For You, - Illini ,.. fiom 'nn,n, imnviar if., L . 01-fi 'ro n vnu, we in Y -13' ' ' 'Q 4 r 1 Q JIM 200 Dunni ilind Sl lollrgf' llrpuirllul U ri- L.. 5 - - . , Lllfilltlt 2 Studen 1 ounuil 3: htudunt Patrol 1-33 Motion Picture Ap- Z, prm-iation Club Il: Nominating Committee 2,31 Dam-ii Committef- 2,31 Ping Pong Club 1,25 Tech 'l'i5:'01 ' Stafi' 3. 1 ll'fnulr'r ll'lu1l's Bcromc of Sally - Bad Boy lllJllAI.XN. lll'SSl4IIil,. Ml Konsingrton Avo. flwlrrrril lnti-r-Class Iiaslu-tluall Sl: Hi-Y 3. lffl.vL'rll:ull Swing - li'11ss,' liO'l I'SClll'I, IIAIIOLIH, lil Ashbrook Ave. ff!'Ilf'I'!ll Pholo Cllllu 3. I Nzlrrrnder, Dear - Harry HALL, Fli.XNKlilN, 142 Stair St. Ilwnrrul Studi-nt Council 1,2: Vppe-r llousi- 2: 'l'ral'l'io Squad 13 Class Constitution Committee: Hi-Y 33 Science Club 33 Wrestling' Squad 1,21 Social Com- mittee 1. I ,-1in'l flu! VH'l'lll'.lf Yr! - I ra,nk'l ' ' HARDY, RAYMOND, 60 Buckingharn St. lippliml llrls Student Council 2,31 Student Patrol 1,25 Captain, i Lunchroom Patrol 29 Band 1,2,3g Orchestra 1,2,3g Boys' Chorus 1,21 Mixed Chorus 3, Music Club il, President 3: Christmas Cantata, 3. Darl1ly I,o7ly1legs - 'iTiny HAHWOOID, GEORGE, 20 All'-n Sl. llrfwml Student Council 1, 3: Tech News 1,2,3, l41riitor-in- Chief 3: Student Patrol 3: Pro Merito 1,2,Il: Forum, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 3g Tech Tiger Staff. I Sing Of 11 , llaiclCu IIASSLFIIQ. ELlZABE'I'll, 17 Dunhill Avo. Vollryr I'rr'purnIory Mixed Chorus 1-3, May Festival 2, Kiwanis lfvsli- val 2, HIElll'h?lllil'fi Islc 3. Graduation Chorus 2,31 Original Play Let the- NVomen Do thi- XVorli Givi-n in lllutlienics Class: Squad Leader l,2. ' Iwi .llr Uull You Nunc'r'Ilu'111'l HASTINGS, AIi'l'HUli, l7l lxi2ll'il1Il SL. Uolleyc' l'l'I'llf1l'l1IlIl'vIf HAGGERTY, BARBARA, 47 Sumner Tc-r. Uullege l'reparrllm',1f Tech News 3, Girls' Sports Editor 3: Hot-lu-y 1.2. Basketball 1,2, Squad Leader 1,2. Apparatus Club 1,2, Sports Club 1, G.A.A. 1,3, President 3g Tech Tiger 3: Athenaeum, Treasurer 3, Class Will Com- mittee 3g VV'ings Of Time 2: Class Play 3, Student Council 3, Secretary 3: S.A. Board of Directors 33 Motion Picture Club 2.3. Secretary 3. K'Th0 Lady Objects - N'1csty 'Zllonf' - 'C-irtli HATCH, IDOROTHY, Main St., llalnpilcn llr'wm'f1l I Mfr is ll Nongw - Milo! JEKNBEHG, CLA YTON, 42 Kimberly AVC. HITT, THOMAS, 62 Edwards St. General Traffic Squad 2,3, Corridor Guard, Lieutenant 33 Lunchroom Squad 2,3, Assembly Squad 2. H7710 Gentleman Olnfionsly llorfsiffl lff'l'ilf17U In Loire' - Tomy HOGAN, BERNARD, 1173 Liberty St. Hf'7lG?'!ll ltHcll's Bulls HOGAN, VVILBUR, 1173 Liberty St. !lvn,e'ral ..f Fha Lust Iiinlr ls Hl'Uli'L'lln HORNE, PHYLLIS, 15 Covington St. flf'nm'al Sports Club 3: G.A.A. 1,2,33 Basketball 23 Base ball 25 Hockey 1: Squad Leader 1. lily Heart ls Talring lmssoizs' - l'l1il HOVVARD, LORRAINE, Xvhite Ave., East Long. llenieral Vice-President of Class 11 G.A.A. 1,3, Secretary 13 Dance Committee 2: Basketball 1. Girl of .ily lfl'FUlll8 HOXIE, MARGARET, 125 XVzison Ave. fl1 YlfE'l'lll chanted Isle, Class 'I'abu1atin,g' Committee 33 G A.A. 1,2,3. 4:DuSkv - calppggyo HLTITSON, EDITH, 210 Middlesex St. .vlpplfirvl .iris Nisimaha 2, President Ton Pin Club 3, Riding Club 2.33 Lu Salon 3: Ask The Professor 2: Or- chestra 23 Band 2,35 Music Club 3, Inter-High School Symphony Orchestra 23 S.A. Collector 3: Athi-naeum il: Chemistry Club 3, Tech Tiger Staff 3. ll'ill1. fl, Nmilf' and a Song - Bunniei' HUNTOON, V1NCIGNT, E106 Belmont Ave. College l'repa4'alm'y Torch Club 1,23 Hi-Y 2,3, President 3, Chairman Program Committee 3, Chairman, Hi-Y Safe-Driv- ing Committee 3, Traffic Squad 2,3, Chief. 31 Stu- dent Council 31 Class Prophecy Committee 3g Camera Club 3. HThen ll Isnft Love - Vin limi-f'1'al l'vlr'r l ipf'r - Jvr'p'l JOHNSON, f1A1-IOLD, S30 Wilb1'aham Rd. flenfwal Junior Pro Merito 1-3. Hll0lLtlSU'Illf0 lowng Airman - l'oii.n'ie JOHNSTON, PHILLIP, 169 YVes1Ln1i11Sl.e1' St., Gmieral Curly Top - Phil KAPICTANIS, DIARY, 127 Cass St. General PII Be Faithful - Kappie', Nisimaha 2,3, Vice-President 33 Usher at En- KILBURN. MAHJUIKIE, liull Tiaftun Rd. Vrnllvyf' I'rr'pflrr1lm'j1 Motion Pif-ture 1XIYlTl'1'Cl2lllHll Club 1,23 Tl'412lSllFE1' Eg Sports Fluh 1.2: Soccer 1: Tennis 1: Dance Uommittev 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3. Nl1'vr't .ls .l Nong - .lI11ry1 ' KO Vollvgrf I I'PlNll'1ll0l ll ETSVH. IGIYXVAHIV. ISIS l':AfiLZ'Q'XX'INld Tl-rr., limmg. I Tvch Nc-ws lGclilm'iz1l Staff 3. ICxcl1a11g:e+ Editor 3. nlilifl' Witlmnl You - Eflrlic'l LA I+'l1El'Il, ANTHONY, Z!! llreellwich St. fl!'lll'I'lll Boys' Chorus: i'l'lIlL'll2llllQ1'i Isle. N'1,47i1ly .-ilmlyf' - MTUII-Ijlq LAFUl7N'l'AlN, i'A'l'llI'Ill1Nl'I, 2.59 x't'l'i.Zl' SL. f:'I'7II'WIfl l'ro Me-rim 1,2,Jl: Atlwnzleum 3, Uhorus 1,133 AS Thv l'rul't-ssoru 2: l'Illcl1z1l1t1-fl Isle 33 Squad Leader 1. Kilim: ml flu' Ix'0ys A lx'illy I,AlllTNOXVli'H, AI,l'lX,-XNIDICH, -Ili Telltll St. Vollryf' I'l'f'lNlI'ill0I'lj Varsity Buslu-tbull 1,33 Pro Merito 2, H6iyl1-lla - ll1H1m'r LANITIQH, NORMAN, 29 Palm St. llrnffral Boys' Chorus 2: Photo Club 3: Ask The Profes- sorf' 7'lu- ll'orl1l UIUCS .llrr A Living - Sleepy 'h K LOTHHOP Chorus 1. LOFUHEN, LANIHRY, JANE, 35 Summit St. ilvnffrul G.A.A. 135,31 Riding Fluh 3. Full .llv l'Pl .YllH'll'S.- A fIiny1'1 ' LA PALlX1l'l, NVILLIAM, SX Alfrl-fl St. Unllvyf' l'1'I'!NIl'lll1Jl'Ilf Uumitizl 255, Secrvlury 2, Presida-ll! 35 l'1'o lil:-ritu 1,2.3, Pri-sideut Z, Vice-l'rl-sidellt 3: Pro Ml-rito Assvmbly Program 2,31 l'll2lil'llHlll, Pro Merito Delegation to N. Adams 33 Le Salou 3: Student Council lg NVium'r, Poetry Contm-st 33 Trustee of .lack Elmvr Memorial 'l'ruphy: Tech Ii6Ill'1'S01lUi- tink to Fommunity Ulivst Public Speakvrsg Tech Radio Speaker for Nzitimml liduuatirnl XVBQRZ Ulzlss VVill: Humor liditor, Tech 'l'ig'e1' 3. Nu'f'f'l Bill I'vl'fllIl Sugar Hill - Il1H1nyfl1l0k,' Flll'llJl'IllIl'K, 17-I i3lllllll1ll'L'ilfllNi Si.. Vullrgl' l're'pur11 llhlzlj Studeul Council 13 Class lXIel11luv1'-at-11:1rgt- 1311111111 g 1,2,3: Hi-Y 3. l1'usj1 lu lmrc ' LOGAN, ROGER, lVlzL11l1: SL, N. Vvllbfklilillll. Vullwyf' I'l'l'lI1ll'l1l11I'.lf Comitia 1. Nlulbliff ll Jlllljlilll Xuiszf' XVlLLlAM, 18 '1'c1'1'v11Ue St. Volleyv I'rPpnruIm'y .-lny Ive Today, I,a1ly? LOVERN, CLIFFORD, 456 Pago Blvd. Grin rw! l Stay on fluf Right Nirlv of Tllr' Iibfltlllv 4 .. vi MICIQKEL, llI'ILB1lI'I'll, -109 VV-lllH'klll2:llH lid. Uollvyf' l'repawru,lm'y Stump Club. Publicity Agent Pro Mx-rito 1,2 Boys' Chorus, Ask Tho Professor. NNIIIISIIUII' nf' Ymzr iN nzilL ' MEROLA, liALl'li, lll Lolnbard St, llmzerul Football 2,3g Basketball l,2,3, Capta nlfuylffvv MJGSSIGI-1. IIAIIYEY, 25 Brentwood St. flr'uf'1'aL Ill-X 33 Tennis Club Il. ll's -lust The Gypsy In .ily Nou! - llur'm: Alll'ITKA, EIJNVIN, 'IU Linden St. flr'nm'al Class Nominating Committee l: Mov LLYTHGREX, MARION, 8 Hartford Ter. flmzwal Nisimuha 2,3, Secretary Z, l.C.C. ms-mber :lg l2.A. A. 1,2,33 H.R. Representative 31 Squad Leader 1,25 VVings Of Time 2, Tech 'l'ig,'er Staff 3. 7'wiligl1l Is li01'f'l'igl1l - A'Ii1lf,li8., IWCDONALD, IIOBEIIT, UU lillollwtmd St. Uullryf' l'i'1'pf1.1'zlIor,1f l!on'I IXANOII' U'I10v'f' ,bill lining, lfut Pm 0:1 My ll'ay', BQCMANUS ROSE, T7 Littleton St. flr'm'rf1i Nisimaha 35 Sports Club 2, lu'osc In The fll'1LffIl'7':' - 4lli1fl.'1'1U.: MCMORROW, MARGAllIG'l' M., 60 Littleton St. Uollvyr' l'rf'pr1ralur,1f Motion Picture Club l,2, Secretary Z3 Tvull News l.2,3, Advertising' lllanager 3, Business Manager 3, Associate Plditor 33 Secretary4Librarian of Girls' Chorus l,2, 'KAsk The Professor 25 Band 2,3, Librarian-e-Sec. 2: Orchestra il: Athenaeum 2, 3: G.A.A, l,2,3: Nisimaha 33 Tech Tiger Staff 33 Chemistry Club 33 Le Salon 35 Class Dance Com- mittee 2, Bowling' Club Organizer 3, Secretary 33 Athenaeum Nominating' Committee 33 Graduation Chorus 1,2. Y0u'1'v Done It .lgafin - 'fl'cggy', MEG.-XS, SOPHIGA, 65 lX'lont1'ose St. fI0'lIfl'?'llL Nisimaha 2,3, Secretary 31 G.A.A. l,2,3: Squad Leader 1: Junior Pro-Merito 2, Senior Class Play. in io Club 2. ll'hisz'lv ll'hiIv You ll'orl.: MILLER, Glll5TCHl5N, Glendale- Hd., N. XVilb. fffllli6'J'CLl Pro Merito 1,33 Student Council 2: Athenaeum 3: Garden Club 3: G.A.A, l,2,3: Squad Leader 1,25 Nisimaha 2, .ll!'fUfllfilJIIu - f'll1'cIr'lL MIODONVSKI, JANET, 5 Brown St. General Nisimaha 25 G.A.A. l,2,3. Sopl1islif'ule'd lS'rrii1y - Hiqllllllv MELTZEH, Pl'I'I'lGR, 106 Bronson 'I'urr. f:l!'lH'l'lLl Basketball ll1illl2l,2,'6l' 1,131 Bowling.: Club, SCUl't'fEll'y 2: Captain Cheer Lenfiers 32 Uomitia 21 Motion Picture Amirvciation Club 1: Boys' Chorus 2: Mixed Qll10l'llS 3: New l'lnf.1'land Music l4'e:4lix'zil Z3 Grafluation Chorus 2.35 Corridor Guard C21 S.A. Collector 3: 'lluclianterl Isle. Full ,ilw Pet .YKIIIICSH - Bl'impy1 Hliet That Be A Lesson To You J-J llon' 'Yu llonnu lfvrp 'Em Dozrn U11 the Farm? MORGAN, CYl:l'S 18 South Park Place, Long. tlullvyff l'wvp1m'at01'y Class l'I't'Sll'lt'lll 1,2,31 Student Councillor, Upper- luouse 1.2,3g Jr. Pro Alt-rito 1,23 Senior Pro Merito 34, Torch Club 1: Hi-Y 3, Student Patrol 2,3: Foot- lmll 1.2,3. limi Ilwuls Un l'r1rurIf: MOXVHY, LOUISE, 24 Lincoln Park, Long, W llppliwl .I rls 1 Sports Club 1,21 Athenaeum 2,35 Nisimnlm il, lint-ktfy lj Tennis 21 l'ro Me-rito. Nrnlinn'nIul um! .llvIm1rl1oly - ull'ff4'C'l'6 , lXll'RI'llY, .l,XMl'1S, 17 I llllF'C'll St. Il:'nf'rrll lin'l ll? llol f 'llfll?,? - Wlrly' IXll7Tll'llY, ROBERT, 26 Sullivan St. Vollvgf' l'r0parr1l0ry Fil Nm' You ln My Dl'f?tHIIfS', NIlCTlll'SKl, .l0Sl'll'll, N. XVilbl'fll1:lY'l1 ,lppliwl .IHS 'flfwlv NOLAN. JOHN, 48 Greenwich St. College' l'repz1rr1lor,u Tf1,Z'1' lt Easy - ,lol:,n'u,y NYS'l'ED'l', LEONARD, 65 Los Angelus St, College l'rf'paralory Orchestra 3, Music Club, Chairman, Program Com- mittee 3, Band 1,3, New England Mu:-:ic Festivalg TUITII 23 Hi-.Y 3, Forum, Historian 13 Student Patrol 2,3, Lieutenant 33 Pro Merito 1,33 Tech flwigwlv- To-If 7'r11rr:prV' - 'illmlw ORNIC, YVILLIAM, 101 Yale Sl. ff1'lll'IYll lll'inL' To .Ile Only ll'iIl1 7'lrin1' EIf1I's - Hill l'AllMQllIS'l', HUNO, 529 Union St. livmfrrll Pro Merito 1,3. .l'll7f'llH4Il CII'l7l'l'v PALOMBELIJA, VIC'l'Oll, 675 lim-lmont Avo flf'Hl'l'lll H1llJlI1Il Illllllk .lrw Ilrru Again - Viv l'A'l'l'lliSON, NORMAN, 5-l l'l0Vel'e St. llvmiral Student Council, Corridor Guard 1,2g Lieutonnnt Corridor Guard 2,3. 7'lw Il1'utlr'n1f1n Ulu-immlll llorsrfl li1'lir1'e in I,mw ' nlnaytu PHASE, lilC'l-IAHIT, 448 Wilbrztlrmn ltd. Vollrgf I'l'f'1Itll'1If0l'Ilf to 1,133 Class Dance Committee 2, Chairnmn Nominating' Committee 2. ll Yvrw' Illllfllfll Un .llw - Ili0l. ' Student Council 13 XVrestling 'Team 1,23 Pro Meri- PEAVY, WILLIAM L., 598 Dickinson St. General Ifa,shf'11l Bill PERRY, EDWARD, 109 Eddy St. College lwepwratrwjlf Pro Merito l,2,3, Radio Club 1,23 Chemistry Club 3. l'.Y01Mng ll'o'r1'ir'S .llr ' - ICd1ly PILIGIAN, MURAD, 52 Milton St., I. 0. College l'rPpura,tm'y Pro Mf-rito l,2,3, Chemistry Club 6. ll'l:11t rr ll'mlrl1'rful ll'nrlrl PLOUFFE, EDNVARIJ, 269 Center St,, I. O. flwmrul Hi-Y 3: 'llraffic Squad 3: Assembly Squad 33 Football 2,3. IilH7l?T flrnnr Rawls To Me - Eddie HATJASCH, EDMUND, 102 Birnie Rd., Long. College I'rf'pf1ra,lory French Club 2,3, President 33 Chess Club 3: Dance Committee 3, Pro Merito 1,2,3. You're An EII'lt00liO7l,, - lvl -lf' RANDALL, FREDERICK, 33 Border Sf. lfollrgr l'rcpu1'atory Soccer 2,31 Comitia l. Pm Mlm ,l Fish Out Of llvfLfl'V'. RANDALL, IWAHSI-IALL, 47 Cl1ilS0l'1 St. flrnrral Hi-Y 2,31 Photo Club 2,3. ,lll, llirlifl Ho I311mbl0?', - 4'.ll11rsl1y REI D, VIRGINIA, Stony Hill Rd., N. lVilbraham llemeral Class Secretary lg Class Dance Committee 2, Girls' Basketball lvlanager 2.3: G.A.A.g Home Room Reinre-sentutive 2,33 Nisimaha l, Trez1sLlrer 3. I ,lrlore You - fini HIVIC, JTCSSE Llilld, lylkllll St., XVilb, Yiwu wal .Y.r.v-. Ill-X 3: lrnific- .L ROl'!lCl'l'I'S, ARTHUR, 187 High St. Coll:-ge l'i'epa1'r1Io'ry Orchestra l,2,3: Le Salon 2,3, Treasurer 33 Cheer Lezulvl' 3: Pro M1-rito 2, 3. ' One A-llonev ROIQERTS, GEORGE, 876 Armory St. ,lppliwl llrls Traffic Squacl 3, Tennis 'Feam lg Orchestra 1,2,3: HI':l1CllLllltt1d Isle 35 Springfield High Schools Radio xV01'liSl'lUIl 2,3. l iff,11 llol Hl'!'llL'8 For The Violin - lfoff1'e', ROONEY, lCl'lI.VAliD. 3-1 Berkfllcy St. Ul'7IfI'Tf1l Football 2,31 Hi-Y 2,3. l'igsA'in I'nrade - Ed ,. , 1 ROSEN'l'l-lAl., 1-IOVVARU, 29 Al'Cll St. College' l'1'ep1n'afory l ffflllfv I llopv, I lI0pf ' - i'R0SV,ll', NOTE, NVAl'illI'IN, Zll Buchhrxlz SX. 1 'ol I Pye' I 1 f'pa,rafm'y Pro ills-Vito 1,23 Class 'l'reztsurer 2 ll'lull ls This l'uu'r'rJ ' IIOUX, PHILIPPTC, ill-1 'l'I'1'YTIOY'll, St. l'oll1'ya' l': rpurulm'y Motion I ic'tui'0 Aplwvciutiull Clulr IS: Hi-Y 3: Safe- Lll'IVlIl2.Z' Cm:-1:-: 33 liille Club l. nfillilllf 7710 I'1'nulul1l1n ' HOXVIG, AR'l'l'llfH, T5 Eflellldnle St. Vollvyr' l'rf'pu1r1,lurjf Student f'oum'il 1: Pro Merito 1-3: Bowling Club --.m.,, lf - f-.iw ROYEH, NOHNIAN, 29 Enillllry Sl. flmwral l'J'l'l'I lf l'1I.Ij'S A lIuli1l11,if - Hell SCHERMERHOHN, RAYMOND, ll0 Keith St. llwzeral Student Patrol 2,3, Captain, Lunchroom Squad 3, Secretary and Treasurer, Class Nominating Com- mittee 15 Class Constitution Committee lg 'Fruck l: Banquet Fuinmittem- 3: Stamp Club 3. Thr Girl I lmfl Brlliml .ll1 ' - i'Ih1,y SUIIIFIDING, ROBERT. 35 f'oluniul AVO. Vnllvgf' l'rPpurulory l'm liikz' A Fish UNI Of ll'11f6r Sf'U'l'T, JOHN, 28 Arch St. llrnwal ,llIun0 - A'Nl'lIff.lf-, SICARLICS, RIUUAHD, 102 ll:1Sting::4 St. flafnw'ul finial ls ll'lll'l'P You l inrl Il - lx'irrl4ir ' Gb SEARS, MAE, flllllll'lllllQ't4Jll, Mass. Vollffge l'rr'pur1ilory Class Play. I'm lllurl For Your Nul.w - l'.l,llI'il'.l SICGRIN, ROBl'1ll'l', 30 liuSS0ll St. h'4'n1'ral Student Patrol 3. RMI l1'ruvls rm l'III'l1fII'u SHICA, JOHN, 33 Gold St. .lpplirwl .-lrlx Band 1,2,33 Orclif-stra 33 Motion Picture Appre- ciation Club 1,23 Studi-nt Ummcil lg Forum 33 Springfield High Schunls liaidio Workshop 2,3, Yicv-President Z,3g Class Play 3. Top Ilut. llflzitv Tir, mul 'l'uiIs - -l1u'l. ' X 2 A S M l'l' ..r SVIGA STI R 'l'I':it't' OLT. HANS, G4 Johnson St. SHUL'l'Z, MAITLAND, 69 Blalden St. tlrmferal Student Patrol 2,3, Lieutenant, Lunchroom Squad, Class Prophecy 35 Class Banquet 3. Nutty A'm'se1'y Ithymesn - Wllfztlev SLATTERY, OLETA, 270 Pearl St. lIf'm'I'al Nisimaha 2.3: Athenaeum 2,3, 'llreasurtn' Tig'er Staff. Nlarl 7'Ifr:lDay With ,l Slllllfu SLUSK Y, .lE'ltliY, 48 Olmstead ,Drive -lpplivrl .-lrls Student Council 3, Upper House 3, View-President 25, President 31 Pro Merito l,3, President 3, .Hi-Y 2,3, Secretary 33 Student Patrol 2,3, Lieutenant Traffic Squad 3, Lieutenant Corridor Guard 2,31 Class Nominating' Committee 1, Chairman, Class Nominating' Committee 2, Class Dance Committee 3, Chairman Class Banquet Committee 3, Toast- master, Class Banquet 3gClass History Committee 23 Art Editor, Tech Tiger 33 Tech Tiger Cover liv- signg Ask The Professor Program Cover Ile- signg Tech News Staff: American Legion History and Citizenship Medal 3, Achievement Award: Three-Year Honors: Track 25 S.A. Board of Direc- tors 3 HIV! Loire To 7'ul.'1' Orrlrrs From You v 33 Tech SMITH GICRALIHINE, NVorthing'ton, ltlziss. Hmieral Nisimaha 2,33 Ci.A.A. l,2,3.- 7'lm Tlflllll To Nnrilff' - K'-IP7'l'1l SMITH, I-IELIGNE, lT Salem St. College l'rep11rulo'ry Tech News 2, Club Editor 3, Associate Editor 3: VVinner in Poetry Contest 2: 'Ask The Professoru 23 Enchanted Isle 35 Athenaeum 3, Progrrttrn Chairman 3g Tech Tiger Staff. 'illoml fl0lljj'l,l7l10Il,, - Mary Irlav SMITH, SHIRLEY, E. Longmeadow tI0m'ral f':.A.A. 1,2,3. I Iiw'rmsc l'rm,'0'e Yon - 4'Sm1lty H, WILLIAM, 455 Cztrew St. Collwgr' l'l'f'1itl?'Cll!I'l'jj l'on1m'ro1r ls Anolllrr Duyw - nSIl7'llll'l6,, SPAIVIADING, HICHJXRD, 168 HaliCOCk St. tlwzeral l7ol0rosn', 1 'Dick' R, EIINESTINE, lil. Longmeadow Uollrye l'rf'pr1ralory ..ast Miss sllisch-ifvfl' - E'rnie,' ' u G n SPEEIQ, SHIRLYANN, 1650 Wilbraham Rd. College I'repuo'aIm'y XVing.1's of Time lg Girls' Chorus 2,3, Graduation Chorus 2,3, Kiwanis Chorus 2, Athenaeum 2,3, Secretary 3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Room Representative 33 Squad IJCZLUGI' Z1 Prompter Ask The Professorn 2: Enchanted Isle 33 Tiger Staff 3, Tech Ten Pins 3. So1i1f1lay My I'frii1.rve Will Como tlmwrul ic Sqtittd. I l,iwv Tin: lilfe I lame - Hlf'll'l'l7lflj', SUPEHNANT, VIVIAN, 42 Milton St., I. O. tlf'n.e1'al Girls' Chorus 1: G,A.A. 1,2,3g Nisimaha 2,33 Rid- ing Club 3. 'kllimliiig My l s Ami' QW' - Soupie', 5 L, 9l'l'l'l.l4I, JAMES, X50 4lSXYf','ZIO Si. 'fl'Hf'l'Yll l'l1u14m1'llllr 1. Nu l.'urr ' Y J'iu1 'I'.Xl4 l', lNl.XliUlA, 116 VV2iSllillg.:'l0ll lid. U4'III'l'Ul l1..X,,X. l,L5.Z4: Sports Ulub 1,33 Class 'Vabulatingr Umnniiltvv Jig Ask The Professor 2, Enchanted isle 3: Girls' l'hr1rus 2,31 Mixed Uhorus 2. Grad- natiun Flmrus 2,31 Junior Music and Folk Dance: Fe-slival 3: Kiwanis Cmixfviition Uhorus 3: Christ- mas Parnl Vliuir 3: Ther Adoration 3. Thr Nimplr Things In Lifou - 1lIar.s'h l'UUlXlI'IY, GUICIPHN. HIT l-In-Innmt Avo, Ilvrlvrfll nllipxy lmnrllf' - l'up', 'I'l'l.XNYll'K, lil l'll, ill l1ll2il'lC ffl'N!'l'1ll lj..X..X. li Souwl' 1,22 ll0Cki-y l,2. Thr: Tinm To Smilr' I'lll'2lXIHli.XY, I'lIPV,'.-XIII? 55 XYili1lvriivl'v Sl., li. Il:-mwul Studi-nt l'nunril 2, Vive--l'1'e-sirlellt 2, I'i'vsident 32 1 v . -f.- , - . Calm-l'a4l1il1.l: Ili-X 1,32 lrn lXll'l'llO 1,.l. if v , 'I'rlil.vpir1 - hd' TICUIXIBIAY, llAX'll'l, I4 Ilalnpdell Sl., I. U. Ifullrgr' l'1'r'p1lrf1lru',11 Stllclwiit t'mlncil 1,21 'l'orc'li Club 1,21 lli-Y 2,31 Student, Patrol l,2.3. Assembly Squad 2, Lunch- rooni Squad 2, l'4n'ridni' Guard 2,31 Football 2,3. I Want You For i'laristn1as - Dave r A vo. s i sprifi. 'l'l'liNl'Ill, PAl'l,, 103 XVilmunt SL, llf'm'l'11l Soon-1' 1: lli-Y 2,3. Am'lmr'x ,l lliviylf' VAIXANKA, ILXYMUNII, IX7 lVillrralian1 llml. Vollryv I'l'l'lllII'IlfIll lf Football 2,33 Hockey Z,3, Captain Ill Vlwrus I lvUll'l'l' 'lol To lfr .1 lfrmlbnll llffrvf' - li'f1Irf YIGZZULA, ALIPO. 66 4lk'll'lllll'l' Sl. flr'm'r11l l'm I nr1'r1'r lilvnfiny IfllIIIP,1'N'- f Hl'vllC,T'.lf., VlLiNl'1.Xlll,'l'. JUSIQVH, 2510 xvlllfbll Sl. ffI'll1'l'Ill Band 1,2,3. l :lilfl Hu! ll'f'1H'y la! - A'J4u: XVALTEHS. I4l'ISLll'I, 463 Page Blvd. UI'lII'l'1l1 Hi-V 35 S.A. Collector 3. VVARREN, FRANCLS, 765 Laurel St., Long. flvnffwll Student Patrol 1,2,3g Pro Merit., 1-3. Du 771611 .lfisx .llc Al Hurm'. , - Hlhlfll' NG, HOBIGIQT, 53 llOlll0StC2id Ave., I. O. XVES'l'l'IRVEI1'1', JAMES, 21 Blkllflllll St. U01 l vgrf P1'r2p11fralrn'y I'ro Merito 1: Torch Club 1: l-li-Y 2,3, l,1'02.Z'l'2llll Committee 3, Hi-Y Safe Driving' Class 33 Photo Club 3. Student Patrol 1,3, Corridor Guard, Lieu- tenant 2, Captain 3. The .lloyd Tha! I'm ln - K'll'z'sW XVI-IITEHEAU, liillllllilill, 42 Clantoy flr'm'1'aL Recording Committee 3. XVHI'l'EHOL'SIC, JOHN, 138 xV1llPl'illl2i.Il'1 lid. f'olI1-yr l'rr'paralory Hi-Y l: Corridoi' Guard. ll'lu1l.' .Yo ll'wm'n? NVILSON, CIIAHLES, 52 Lcitch St. Collvgz' l'rr'pa1'atm'y lli-Y 1,23 Corridor Guard 3. XVORK, S'I'EP.HE.N, 28 'l'L-1're11ca+ St. C'oIl1'yw l'l'P1lfIl'l'lf0l'AIl I lmara Ta U'orl.vs - Ntvmf ' !lc'n1'rul XV1'estlinp: 2. llr,'I10ral Nn1ilr' Alt JIU ZAHOD, STANLEY, 128 Parker Ave., Uollegr' l'1'eparalo1'y 1. O. Baseball 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2. ln A Mist!! - Stat Sony Of 'l'l4c Slripsv - 1ll'irlcly,' XVYSOCK1, EIHVA-Hill, 370 l'1ZlStCl'll Ave. I Ilmr Thr flull Of llw Road St. Basketball 2: Hockey 1,2g Sports Club 1.2.3, SGCFG tary 2,31 Nisimaha 3: S.A. Representative 3: Class The House ll'ill1 Tlu' l,l'l'IlHl'U lfyvsn - Charlie History of the Class of June, l938 .i.. .-1 NY unprejudiced observer who chanccd to Ql2l11l'0 into the assembly hall on September 4, 19235, would have been violently impressed by the ex- ceptionally intelligent look on the handsome and beautiful couutenances ol' the dignified freslnnen gathered there listening to Major Adams' welcome. No one commented on the vacant expressions on our visages as we wan- dered around the strange building, for even the seniors were lost in the new edifice. XVe quickly mastered the complications of the combination lockers, and in practically no time ati all, knew every 'peculiarity in the numbering system of the school. Any true Techite will admit that these are remarkable accomplishments. NVe enacted our tirst' official business on September 113. when we elected our student councilors. After having attended Tech for over two weeks, and after becoming, in our own minds, thoroughly settled Techites, the Pro Merito Society greatly surprised us with a welcome to 'tus strangersf' On September 251, 19255, we received the first demonstration of Tech salesmanship in the form of a Student Association drive. The girls of the class learned what it is to sutfer from humiliation on tl. A. A. Freshman day and evening, Friday, October 18. Our parents had a chance to View the school and consult our teachers on November 15, when the school was their host. Just to differ from other recent Class Historians, we are not going to mention a word about how the school closed from March 19 to April 1, 191363 nor shall we tell what wonderful helpers some of us were throughout the flood, or how glad we were to get the extra vacation. May T was a red letter day in our history. We elected our tirst class of- ficers: Uyrus Morgan, l'I'0Sld01ltQ Lorraine Howard, Vice-Presidentg Doris Messier, Secretary, XVarren Rote, Treasurer, and Fred Lofgren, B1ClIllJ01'-Ai- Large. ' And so endeth gloriously the record of our lfreshman year. Un September 150, 192513, while still a little rested from our summer vaca- tion, we held our tirst class meeting ol' the school year, and a dancing class was organized. Here many of our classmen encountered for the tirst time the difficulties of the social dance. There was quite an absence of girls at these functions, presumably because they, for the most part, had become educated ill this art heretofore. VVe elected 11ew officers on October 5. Cy Morgan remained boss, Sally Clark made her political debut, Marjorie Albro acquired a quill and a stack of paper, Charles Packard was appointed custodian of the mythical funds, and Fred Lofgren became the forgotten man, alias Member-At-Large. The classes of June and -Ianuary, 19238 presented what was our first class dance on December 4, 191243. llue to the line support of our class, which al- ways does everything well, the dance was a success in spite of illtt excessive pessiinism of the January class. The title, il' you can read between the apostro- phes, was the Folc's'tle l4'rolic.'t On February 21, 19137, we chose green and white for our class colors, and at about that time, we accepted the bid of the Peters Company to make our Class rings and pins. Once again we became social-minded with the Coronation Swing. Again we combined with the -lanuary Class. At this dance our class banner was displayed for the tirst time. Cometh summer, an1l we 1li1l tll'1Hl1'l1'lll for an exceptionall,v Wl'll-0ill'll01l vacation. Realizing the ambition ol' everiv Te1-hite, we l'l'llll'lll'1l in September as seniors. V71- gave evidence ot' our genius when we 1l0Vf:'l0Ill'll a plan for a lVho's XVho which woul1l I'urnish information about our fellow i'l2lSSlll3liQS. The 1-1unn1itt1-e which spent many laborious hours 1'0i'0l'tll1lQ.H the statistics 11e- serves great recognition and thanks from the 1-lass. ln October, we el1-1'te1l our senior officers: Uv Morgan, Sally Ulark, Marjorie Albro, 1'ha,rles l'il,Cliill'1l twho resigned and was su1'1:ee1le1l by Myron .Xllgl0l'Sl, an1l Rav Hardy. At' our October Flass Meeting, we 1listinguishe1l ourselves with a class song. Once again the Plasses ot' 11138 l'0llllJllll'1l to 'present South Sea Sll?1tl0lYS,,, where we fl2l1lCPfl to real, honest-to-goodness artiticial moonlight. XVe like to think the large atten11an1'e was flue to the fact that people Irwell' we put on line dances, By this time, the Tiger staff was 1leep in its eiforts and arguments. The staff was composed for the most part ot' our classmates. Towards the 1-lose of the 12B semester, the class docunient I'0lI1Il1ltt6QS were named. The members ot' these committees were as follows: l'rophecy. flllillhlllilll. 'Hannah Brook, Barbara Gallison. Herbert fl2lltl0I'XV004l, Vincent Huntoon, Maitland Shultz: lVill, Uhairman, Betty Cooper, Barbara Haggerty, Katherine 'La lfountain, George Benoit. 'Harold -lohnson. lvllllillll lla Palme: Ulass History, Sally Flark, George Ilarwoodg Vlass Ballot, flll2llI'lll2lll. lCstell1- Uokkinias, Harvey 11oo111'l1il1l, 'l+llmer Filkins. At this time we temporarily donned, then 1lo1fe1l our arm bands to 1l0ll them again shortly after the departure of the January Class. At last we were l'0'C'0g1llZ0fl as the foremost group of the school by all persons from faculty to freshmen. On April 22, we c1unbine1l with the 121-2 Class to present our final class dance, a t'Spring Serenadef, The spring atmosphere was enhancefl by trellises, flowers, an1l soft music. At the dance committee meetings, We missed the t'ormer seniors who llilil hitherto Utlllnllllllvtl with us. They were represented, however, at the dance itself. For a, brief time after the arrival of our graduation pictures, the cor- ridors of Tech resembled the publicity department of a large motion picture studio busily engaged in mailing out autogra,phe1l portraits of its stars. ' After the dance, we concentrated on preparations for t'lass Weelc. The i'0llllllll'l90S for this were as follows: Banquet. 1'hai1-man. Maitland Shultz, Alice Uooley, Yvette fl0l1l1lI'6, George Ramsey, Raymond Shernierhorn: ,l,1'Olll, flllillflllklll, Paul Turner, Helen Hallgren, Catherine La Fountain, Virginia Reed, Harvey Gooflchild. Leonard Nystedt. We 1lo not wish our listeners to believe that we were entirely social- mindefl, for 2111 average of 31.95 of our students were on the credit lists each marking period, up until the time this fl0Clllll9llt was written. Since this number ten1ls to increase as the semester progresses, we unrloubtedly will have at least 2111 average of 322 whole Sl7llfl0lll'S on the crediti roll each ol' our marking periods. This record stan1ls very well in comparison to other classes, by the Way. At last we are free to leave Tech, so you may expect that 1110812 of us will be back visiting the Tech children at any time. If you ask us politely, we might give advice based on our wealth of experience as the very best of Tech seniors. To quote our song 1Vhat will they 1lo without us anyhow?i' Mosi Class Ballot - June, l938 l'Opul:1r Girl.. Must. Populzlr Hoy.. l'ri-ilu-sl Girl .... llilllllSOIlli'Sl. Bny.. flllll'Sl Girl... . Full-st. Boy ...... H4-st-1l1'0ssf-il Girl. . . Host -1 lresswl Hoy. . f2lll0ll'St Girl... Qu ivtvsi Hoy ...... Most Mosl Class Class Class Vlziss Ulalss Vlziss Vlziss Musl Mos! Host Sfmlious Girl.. Stmlinus Boy.. Ailllviv lgirll . Aflllelo llmyl . . Flirt lgirll . . . Flirl Or GigOlO Optimist ..... Pvssimisi . . Bzilry ..... . lizisllful Girl.. BilSlll'lll Hoy. .. All Ai-Oiiml Girl H4-st All Armuial H05 Nuisivsi Girl.. Noisivsi Boy ..... lllziss Main Hator .... Class Wunmu Hzlivr.. Most. l,1'0llllSl1lg Girl MOsi ll1'0IlllSlllg Boy. 'l'v:i4'lwrs' Iloliglil . . . 'llQ'ill'll0l'Sl l'1-mv. . Glass Urzilor ....... Hvsi llzlllffvi' igirll .. livsl llzillrvl' llmlvl . . H1-sl Hoy Mixor. .. Hi-sl Girl Mixvr. .. Glass lltllllixlllilll ..... Pl Ullll Mznraiillon 'l'z1lk ' 45' Mzurallllmi 'l':lllu-r llmyj. ,yi ..-IANE LANDRY ......GY lll0RGAN .LORRAINR l-lOw.xRn . . .MYRON ANGIE!! ...HANNAH BROOK ......ROY f'IlAl'lN .NIARIUN LI l'lIGREN ....HAROLn HARGER . . .MAR.lOR1m :XLHRU . .IXXNIEL YAGAVONR ....VIRGINIA Ewu: . .EDBII'ND RAOASUII .BARRARA I1AGGER'1'Y .. . . .VICTOR RASCIII .l41s'mLi.r: COKK1N1As ........JAC'K SHRA . . . . . .ROGER LOGAN .BARRARA flAl.LlSON . . .Br1A'1'R11'1f: .XLLEN . . . .ll1ARl'lA 'IlAF'l' . . . .S'1'ANI,r:Y Z.-SRO!! l'1S'I'EI.LE 1'OKK1N1As . . . .l'YRI's BIURGAN . . . .JANE LANDRY . .XVILLIAM HOGAN . . .MARY K1kl'F1'1'ANlS .. .'l'fIOMAs G1LGHR1s'r . . .SALLY CLARK . . .CY BIORGAN .. . . .SALLY llLARK .-IAGK Willwziiousrz ..GmORG11 HARWOOO Bic'r'rY-JEAN ll00l'ER . . . . . l'lREll l.Oi-'GRRN .....KOY VARANKA HARRARA IIAGGI-:R'1'Y . . . . . .ROGER LOGAN . .l'lRNr:s'r1Nr: SPEAR ... .HILL LA PALME 'l'lu- Slwulivst Fnupla- .... -lumix' lVES'l'l'ZRVEl.'l' Y Vixvizwi' HVNTOON Prophecy of the Class of June, l938 Time: 19119 l'laee: lleaven HE golden streets are touched with rose. li is mid-afternoon. How sleepy - everything seems! Une lonely man walks down the main street, ttelestial Boulevard. Suddenly the so1111d of a slamming door is heard, and from one ol' the side streets rushes an old man with silvery l1air. His long white robe streams out bel1ind him as he trots along. ,v VVhere are you goingi t shouts the man. 'tGates,', gasps the runner. I don't get itf' lVell, keep working on it, ehuekles the old gent, adding to liimselt, So he finally got here. 11111-IIlllllllllllll,ll as he disappears from view. The st ra nger, determined to Iind out wl1o the old 1ua11 is, illld what l1is hurry is, turns in the street from which the old 1112111 seemed to come. The street sign reads, 4'Perhaps if il stranger. H1938 l'laee', which isn't much help. go into this first l1ouse and ask, they'll tell mef, muses the He knoeks once, twice. No answer. Gatllei-ing l1is courage, he enters. Hearing the sound of nlusi-e from a, room 011 the right, he goes in. t'lVhy, Harvey Goodc-hild! shouts a girl at the pianolin. Yes, lilll Harvey,,' says the man, but 11ow did you k11ow Z' l don't li110W you. Htjh, goodnessf, she laughs, you simply havenlt your heaven eyes yet. Y Y Here, take these l1ere.', She julnps big lllSt1'l1Ill011t in lVl1y, y0ll,1'C Y s 'le 11 glasses. Hheyll l1elp until you get accustomed to it up up, takes a pair of rose-colored glasses from the top of a. the corner, a11d hands illelll to l1i1n. Midge Alb1-of he exelaims, looking through them. nlics ly they call llllf the recording angel up here. ls el, bl eq- 1 , on there anything you'd like? Well, yes there is. l.'d like to wash so111e ol' this gold dust off, that is, il' it isn't too valuable. No, not at all. We have more gold up here than we know what to do with. H61't?lS some soap and a towel. We can talk while yo11 wash up. .Harvey says, Good old Packard and Glioreyeb soap. That and you are the tirst familiar things l've seen since I died. Except, of Course, the casket? That's 1-ight, vou were 1111 undertaker weren't 'oui' 1've watched vou at u 7 -1 work. So l1as Whitehousefl ls l1e here too? XVhat has he got to do with it W' ' Yo11lll see and hear. Right now he's teaching Charlie Agen, Vie l'ill0lll- bello Eunice Chattee .I'a,ul Baker illltl Gordon Baines l1ow to build model 7 J 7 3 rocket ships. You see, this is the li.C.A. building. tlfiecreation Center, Angelsj l teach piano l11?l'C. Just iinished giving Norm Royer a lesson till intervals. Fred Lotgren's swing band was practising a few minutes ago. Anyone I know in that?,' Surely. There's Dorr Exford, he drums, and howl Al Cooley plays horn, Edith Hudson the bazooka, 'Chapel In The Moonlightf Corbin plays piano, and George Roberts tiddles. The band was organized for those who rebelled against being given harps. lt's really qu-J' Goode-liild, you old son-of-a-gun! lVhit1-house! vs Listen, you deflated inner tube. l've a bone to pick witl1 you. You short- changed my widow, Mae St:!2l,l'S-hvllltt'llUllS9, ten dollars NYllt'1l she paid for my funeral. Harvey turns a brilliant red, and stammers B-but I didn't think you'd know-I mean it was a mistake-I mean-how did you know? See that instrument over there -in the eorner? XYell, that's my own in- vention, see, and I ean tell just what you do, see Z' sv Your invention?,' Sure-sure-esure. -lust because you didn't learn anything in Zeke Aiken's I'hysies class is no sign I didn't. The door UIIQIIS and Betty Cooper rushes in, sees Harvey and falls haek, surprised, Why, Harvey! St. Ray must have slipped up. He told us he'd sound the alarm the minute you came. St, Ray ? Uh, yes. Ray Hardy. He takes St. I'eter's plaee now. So that was the tall man I saw rushing toward the gate when I eame in. iVhat do you do now, Betts? I give 'dancing lessons. l've just been teaching Mary Robinson, Ernie Spear, I'earl Brown, and Mary Louise Small how to do the tfloudrift Swing. They're my prize pupils. Have you seen the rest of the crowd? No, I just get herefl You must. see theln. Say, I know what would be fun. You take some of tlraham's invisa-fluid and then you can listen in at the other houses without being seen. Want to ? Sure, Pm ganlef' He takes it, drinks, and immediately becomes invisible. Betty deeides to go along to explain any tpeeuliar situations. Next door is the hotel of H1938 Plaeef' As they arrive, .Bett says, There is Bai-tlett's hotel with the newest moonbeam strueture. All the possible modern equipment is used. Iilid Reed, the general manager, tigures out the employees' pay with a, Stibolt slide-rule, guaranteed to read a little under? But, why are the corners rounded in sueh a queer wayi pw Because Ray Schermerhorn, Len Nystedt, Mike Angiers, and James Sheehy knoeked oti' the eorners trying to drive their roeket ships one-handed when they went out at nightf' Entering the ,lobby Harv and Bett tind Ruth Boueher polishing the gold tixtures with Marion Luthgren, Lander, Iiothrop, and Longo standing guard to make sure she doesn't, take any souvenirs.', Say, wl1o is that stoop-shonldered old man in the waiting room ? Uh, that's Art Hastings who found life too much of a burden. A large statue fell over on him? Hey, isn't that Warren Rote? Yes, he fell asleep reading one ot' Harwood's latest murder stories. There's George Ramsey beside him. reading Sally t'lark's dime novels. Hey. look quirk! There goes .lack Shea on his way to the barber's, where Calvin Minor rubs Segrin's hair growing tonic- onto his upper lip. Yes, he's still try ing to grow a mnstache.'l Harvey whispers, Say Bett, don't look now, hut isn't that Bod Benjamin tollowing us? , Yes, he's the House Detective. He's really following Don Ross and Tony Lalflenr into the bar. Let's see what they order. Uh my earth! They ordered milky-way milk. Hay tlarr, .lane Landry, and Marjorie Edwards just ran out of the smoking room. Let's go see what the trouble is. Aw, I should have known. It's only Bill I.al'alme smoking .lesse Riee tobac-eo in one of his aneient pipes. f'Harvey, says Betty, C,IIl0ll in this elevator. You remember Marge Kilf burn. She's the elevator girl. 011 the second floor they heard a dreadful racket, recognized to be snor- ing. Bett: t'That's just George Benoit, Lois Denison, Virginia lflwig, Alex Sinclair, and Jilin Supple, the night hugs, who do all their prowling at night. Hey, Harv, Bill Vase. our sky trooper, just gave -lim Westervelt a. snnunons for driving his Studebaker rocket ship at 5 lniles an hour and hitting the asylum that belonged to the ISTLQ class. Let's follow them to jail. What, a jail in heaven! Oh, yes, it's necessaryf' Uut in the street Betty leads Harvey along to the next building. He ejacnlates- I This is a jail! Why it's swell! But, what are those harps doing in the wall?l' Yon see, they are the windows. They help amuse musically-inclined prisoners such as Boll t'-ollins, Gordon Toomey, Peg McMorrow, and Russ l inck.'l ,Police-Angel Ed Rooney, in charge of heat ISHS, is having trouble in driv- ing Paul Turner to jail for throwing stars at passers-hy. He could cope with Charlie Sp-inks and Jack Nolan clipping pearls off the gate, but this is just too much. He had to ask the aid of Constable liadascll, who was instructing the feather dusters, Gretchen Miller and Virginia Reid, how to do their work. Bett and Harvey slip in ahead and tind thelnselves in the measuring rooin. AH-CHO0 l Shh, Harvey, I know these leatllers get up your nose, but please he still. When these feathers are designed lay Estelle Cokkinias and Kitty .La- Fountain they really look grand! 'ljhey use Bedard's feathers, guaranteed to fly high. Theda Bruce and Lorraine Howard stitch up the wings and pass thenl over to the clothing department, in charge of Al Baer, where the prison ers are dressedf, Hey, letls go in here. lt looks gooldf' lt's the halo-less Barber Shop. See, there's Cy Morgan torturing pure defenseless Averill by giving hiln one of those clips. That's needless cruelty. Look out this window, Harvf' ln the yard, hard work is heing done. Ttlllrlliy Merkel, Allie Goldhlatt, Jack .Breskv and Steve Work are lrreakinv' ui clouds watched b' guard . . ? . . 'C' 5 C' . Murad Plilglilll. Our own little Mr. Fitzroy stalks along the wall, inaking sure that no one drops his work. What's going on ? Harvey asks, shifting his gaze. lVell, we try to satisfy everybody, even in jail, so we have winter sports and sunnner sports at the sanie tinie. .Pop Logan is skiing, Aldo Vezolla skating, and George Brown, Virginia Scott and Margaret Hoxie like tohog- ganing, so there they are. Yes, but isn't that Jerry Slusky diving? Sure, He's good too. That's lflvie l arnha1n playing tennis with Ed Trelnhly. This tournament has lasted three years. Neither will. leave 'till it's over. That suits ns. Prisoners such as June Buckland, Dorothy Hatch, and Mary Kapetanis enjoy watching. Where are the cells ?v CellsP' 4'Yes, cells. This is a jail, isnlt it?,' 't0f course, but we don't have cells. XVhen the prisoners get tired, they just curl up beneath a cloud and go to sleep. Everyone is well behaved, and even Ranahan and Walters were changed people when they got out. tllnion, . i, 11111'1'0,1'. W11'11 110t101- go. 11's 1511111111: 12111' 111111 11'0'1'0 still t11'o l111i111i11gs to s00. 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Fitts, lfraska. and Filkins are to star in a lilni with that dance team. Horne and i 2ll'l'l'ii, and that ultra-modern version ot' lien Blue, Bernard Hogan. Harvey says. 46001110 on. Betts, this is where we canne in. and leaves. to be fared witl1 a l'ixley restaurant sign. Behind the bar are Cataldo, t'ha1n- bers. and Putnam, those three handsome waiters. Betty suddenly shouts. Evie Glynn! You know this place pretty well. t'an you reeonnnend SOIl10fillllg?,, Evie tells them about the new find, guaranteed not. to soil the wings. After ordering lobster with Robertis sauce, carrots a la Zarenrba. and ann- brosia and angelfood cake with Bryant frosting. Harv and Belt tind them- selves with three pills. They leave and Harvey says. Let's tind some more night lil'e. l'ni rarin' to go. How about a ride in the moonlight speeia.l?', Sorry, Harv, but there is no inore, and 17111 tiredfi So. with a, drink of Hilt's and Mit-tka's visa-tiuid for Harvey and a heav- enly lnllaby for Betty, they leave. They rosy glow fades from the streets. The dark blue curtain of night, studded with silvery stars, blankets Celestial 'Boulevard 'Plirongli the dusk, the tignre of St. Ray can be seen linrrying towards the gates ol' pearl. lle disappears into the inists that roll np over the edge of heaven, and peaee descends on the class of 19238. So, goodnight to one and all, IIANNAH Bnooic 11Elil5l4lRT C.x1,nnnw00n BARr:AR.x tlA1.I.IsoN NYINCENT HlrN'rooN Mix1'r1.ANn SllIlll'l'Z u Will of the Class of June, l938 N witness whereof and whereby: in behalf of the illustrious Class of IUCN tjust. a little damlruft' trying to get a-headj we. the Flass ol' ISHS ol' the 'lleehnieal lligh Sehool, Springfield. Massachusetts. l'nited States ol' Ameriea. NVQ-stern Hemisphere. lflarth. Solar System. l'niverse, in order to till a few pages left over, keep ourselves busy enough to refrain from whittling wooden miniature ol' Ullumniy lNl'eflartliyg'l in order to provide the student. body with something worse than a straight. jacket: inseribe our last whims aml fancies: aml give our genial teaching staff something to exereise their apopletie tits and epileptie tantrums over-tpause for breath and station identifieationi and being of unsound mind, absent memory, fantastie judgment and in full possession of our Beano Cards lpuff, puffy we, therefore. herein, aml here- with and hereby establish. declare. constitute hereunto, affix and proelaim this to be our last will and testament, that is to say: After the payment of our just debts. we bequeath aml devise sueh estate as it pleased the fates to give ns. as follows: First: To the l2Bls we leave rooms 14, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28. and 29, with all the bad luek that goes with being lofty Seniors. Sec-onrl: 'l'o Miss Swenson, Mr. Fitzroy. aml Mr. Mac-kensie our apprecia- tion for all they have done for ns, both as our friends and advisers. Third: To the sehool we leave a barrel of wishes, to be used t'or building ehutes for down-going traffic on the stairs. lVe willeth this will Ye willeth reeeiveth this will Heaven pray that when ye reeeiveth This will willeth by us, Ye will not be offended by said will, And will be obliging willers OI' all things willed. 1. Wy .llorgrm leaves his thoughts at tllassieal, aml that eeonomieal hair- eut to George 'fleep Little JUII-71.. 2. To an unknown eulprit, Nelly l'lu.rl.' is obliged to turn over a can ol' delicious pineapple juiee. once intended for winners ol' the prize waltz at the South Sea Shadowsf' 3, To the editor-in-ehief ol' the Tech News, George Iiirlraeoml leaves a large bottle of Aspirin tablets, and a, jar or two of hair restorer just in ease they need it too. 4. Johnnie Bl'0llIl!'ll leaves the scoreboard a little lopsided in 'l'eeh's favor. 5. 'Phat great wrestler II0l'f.C'0Ilflll A1ly1i1'l ' better known as Six Minute leaves his tenth of an hour to any new football prospeets. ti. XVe hope lleleue Smith will be able to tind someone worthv ol' her role as aetress and singer, but no one ean heat Maryida as far as we are eoneerned. T. lfflill: Ilu-lixozlf passes over to Bobbie I'riee the art. of swinging a mean tignre. beeause Bobbie already shows promise. S. .llurir TIIOIIHIS, qllrlrguref l'11.rt0, aml Rose .llrzllflnlls leave their re- markable ability in wielding the lip-stick tube to any girl who aspires to make the male Teehites hearts l1it up the R. l'. M. that they do. 9. 'll'uIfer .lICGOI'l'l'?lf leaves Teeh to work in the A. X I'. 10. Lorruiize Ilolrurd leaves a beaten path in Tech's halls where once she trod with the good-looking seniors. Il. 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Estelle I'1111'11111111s leaves her le11er w1'i1i11g 1111ili1y 111 Pf'1l1I.Ij l 1'11111g11s 11s Z1 safeguard 11,g11i11s1 11'0u111e. 35. Ho1.1'111'11 N111l11'1111 passes 011 his 1111111 for 1'111feivi11g 1'e11111'1' cards in Tee1111ico101', 11-ed illlil to 21 freshie who has little enough ambifion. 36. Victoria Uosterfllcis forsakes Johnnie Brcnncn in his seventh period class? Someone else will have to listen to his jokes now. 37. Hans Stibalt, alias The Grease Monkey leaves his oil 'n grease ,ll stuff to some poor creature. 38. Ernie Provost, are you listening? Norman Patterson says now he is leaving, you may have Virginia Glflllllw if you promise to take good care of her. Sill. Charles lieth? bequeaths his unerring markmanship for throwing paper bags in the lunch room to ll'cs Hnoarlcx. 4ll. Donald Hcflarrl leaves the nerve needed in asking teachers questions that they can't answer to a lower classman who can escape from faculty clutches quickly enough to serve his-prestige? How could he stood it! 4.1. Marjorie Willialns, .llcdgc Alhro, and .llarcia Taft offer just a wee bit of their shyness to Marie ll'illiam.v, who might make good use of it. 42. Peg McMorrow and Bcity Allan hate to do it, but will relinquish their practice of hubbling over in l'Irster Terk to some killing victim. 43. Ernfestinc Speer is perfectly willing to give Era Tcfrault a few point- ers on talking in class, but we've got a notion she'd better not-Her system doesn't always work. l 44. Edward Koctsch will impart his ability to wriggle out of a jacket, when the zipper gets stuck to anyone who has the perseverance not to let NUl'l,l1LlIll1ll0Il get the best ol' him. - 45. John and James Backus, the debating wizards, leave their accom- plishment to future brothers who may ho11or Mr. Jones in his English tive class. 46. The Class of '38 oblige all be willing a very noteworthy recipe for their Cute Cookie Special. First on a ligure comes lica Adams, and the expressful hands of Lois Denison, don the fashions on our stylist Betty Allan. Then add a Pearl Brown dimple, the pink from Ginny U'Ncott'.s cheeks, ami Kitty ,l,afolurtaln's very delicate features. Stir well! t'over artistically with one delicious crop of shiny black hair contributed by lloris Angela. Season well with Virginia Hccrfs patience. As a linal touch, add a, smattering of Bobbie JJlnler's viva,- ciousness and fun. Bake in a moderate oven, and don sunglasses before serv- ing. 47. Hay ,Hardy doesn't mind slicing otf a, few feet and giving them to .lecp liltflcjohn if he really wants them. .Kay looks good to us the way the is now. 48. Ed Haflasch gives his rosy complexion and personality to lfharlic Wright who needs them both badly. 77 49. To all future managers of the 'l'ech Tiger, Richard Brown bequeaths his understanding of the many problems connected with the publication of a school annual. 50. ,Ed Trenlbly bequeaths his ability to earn tor swindlej all the gold Tech T's he has to Lloyd Mcllonald. 51. Yraffc f'ou.turc leaves her adeptness at sewing to illiss NIIWII-Will to give to some person less fortunate. 52. Helen. Halyrcn, leaves her ability to dress a look as t'resh as a daisy to Lillian Ander.son. 53. ldlmfrr ,Fillrins is going to give a few pointers on how to smash a car when the adored one doesn't care any more. 54. 'l'hon:.as llieschi installs his bay windows at 'l'ech so that they won't need to invest in indirect lighting. 55. Ed Alzcrill leaves his red striped shirt to Donald Mnnyan. 513. Rnsfy Ilaggcrfy bestows her favorite study of Geometry to the last polygon upon Miss Allan for safe keeping. She also leaves tthis time serious- lyj team-mates on the girls' hockey team, who will certainly miss her. 57. Roy Clmpin now that his f'hopin days are over :abandons a little ol' his winning cliivarlry. Some one had better take lHlV2llli2lg0 of this fact and acquire some. It 'sure' gets Roy places. 58. Brwbum Gallisou would have ai tough struggle in iinding the right person to take her job on the Republican as Tech reporter, beennse there are few that eould Illilllliillll her vivid journalistic style. 59. All ihe ezlndid ezunerzl fzllnities including S'f'h11lf.:', Logon, and lfinilfny will have to abandon their eontortions. 'Fhnnk henven we can :let ourselves again. 60. Herbie f7ulrlcru oofl and Hefty l'oop1'r, the prides 1?j oi' Mr. .Xiken's llezirt have kindly willed all their wordly knowledge in thnl. big lield ol' Science to be used in fntnre elzlsses. 61. l'Vm'i'01L Roto leaves to Dr. Clune :ill her history books with lond lamenting. fill. Trnnfniy Dean leaves il lbilllly-lDlll'll01l floor where he trnc-ked the lust. 63. Edfward lx i'11,y Kong Ifooucy eertninlv lenvesvnn iniprinl on ai, 4-ertziin senior who received not long algo il nineh-needed spanking. 64. Robert Stone and .loc-1.1 Shen leave their nnsneeessfnl attempts lo grow IHUSUICIIQS to Louis Fflryus. 65. Clayton .lornbury leaves his 'boiler' or strong pipe to Ross ll'in11ir', who may be able to get within live feet of it :ind not let it get the best ol' hini. 66. Doris Rollins, Oleta Slattery, Shirley Smfith- and our own Robert Ruu- cforl, leave instructions on How To Dress The Hair Bl'2llliifllll'X'.,7 Thus we submit this, our last will and teslznnent hereby revoking all former wills and testanients nnide by us, on this l-lth dziy of June. Nineteen Hundred :Ind fl'llii'ty-lfliglit. Signed RE'l l'Y .lnixx Voornn lg.lllllAli.X HAm:1f:ic'1'v XVii nesses NV11,1.i.xM Iiixllxmlic fi,-X'l'lll4lIllNE L,xl+'onN'r.x1Nn Hmonun Bnivorr H.xnoi.n .lonxsox lVh:lt we look :lt in 29 YVhnt we study in 29 wjllli W- is gif x ' 'ff 97 sf ELI? Q 45 5.2, 2- T ff 'UG First liow vKe1111etl1 Hall, .Ioan Saude-1's4111, George :XllflL'l'SUll, Phyllis Vuliuii, Jerry Slusky, Ruth Jeffersnm, Charles l'Ulll'CllEl l9, Floyd Bartlett, Allwri, lfllkin. Second linw-lvlargurel Clvninier, Rita Bz11'be1', Sally Clark, Robert Siniuzll, lJ1'. Ross, Walter Coomm, l-'earl Brown, Robe-rt Foster, Holm-1't Keefe, Third liow--Robert Zanclie, A1111 Neswurtliy, Marion Muckenziu, Frzuwus limigdmi, lfrnnik Foster, Meverett Fox, William Pevzner, .luck lwbel. Fmlrtli ll4JXX'fPHlll B4-lc:l1er, Roland Bussvtt, NVilliam Fuse, Clizirlr-s l'ZlL'li2ll'd, Earl Veil-'l'Sllll, xxrllllillll llmlyre, Rolwrt Mzlvlmimlcl, .lov ilzirm--y, David Ifllllllilll, Ralpli Muurov. Student Council Now f111'11i11g tlll The Stop sign fo1j'l'H-l111if-all :lffairs 1110111 oftvn giving The flu sign. First Row- Donald ROSS. liaymoml SCllQl'YllQl'lUIl'll, .-Xbralizmi Golrllnlatt, .li-Vry Slusky. Charles fl0lll'Ullt'Ht5, Go01'g'c Anderson, Louis Forgus, Ruin-rt Olivm-F, Riullarcl NVietzeI. Scconfl How- XVilliam Xfll'1lSll'0lIl, lluln-rt Xatllzm, Maitland Shultz, G1-ui'gv Hzirwoofl, Robert Koefe-, lloberi. Foster, Rolu-rt Minor, Ilemctrius llyfanter, F1':fi11k Bauevicz. 'I'llir4l How--VVilliam 'l'oppim:, James Mullrnmld, Harvey floodchild, Frank l4lUSlt'l'. Nurman ,PlltU'l'SOl'l, l4'l'ZillClS xV2iI'l'l'll, Ls-mmrd Nysterlt, 'Plicmms Hitt. l+'0ui'th Row Gcru'g4- lianisvy, N1-il Oslmrm-, Ili-rlwrt Cowles, Hill llmlgc, 'I'Immzl:s llilclirisi, NYilliam Fuse, Allie-rt llzwr. Traffic Patrol The boys lwhinwl illl' tra1I'i'ir lnulgos striving to lu-vp ormli-1' in tho halls . . . in m'vx's0v the lllllClll'00lIl . . . in kevp 'Foclliios in their clzlssvs . . . :ulvised by Ilr. Ross . . . czxptzxilivsl lay Vincent Huntoon . . . lvspccioil by 1110 siclimvl. Q 0 1 1 i First Rowe-Henry DllYlCk, Richard Brown, .larry Slusky, Elfrieda Elsncr, 'VVilliam lm Palme, VVurren Newhouse, James Sheehey, Vera Thompson. Second Rowe- Gretchen Miller, Sally Clark, Evelyn Farnham, Dr. Cockayne, Miss Hill, advisers, Beatrice Allen, Leonard Nyste-dt, Elizabeth Moran, Bernice Ouillette. Third RowwJulia Shea, Demetrius Hondros, James Parolo, VVernor Kuhn, Albert Ghoreyeb, George Benoit, Viilliam Lull. Maurice Lyon. Fourth Row-Frank Racevicz, Edmund Radu:-zch, Francis Wzirren, Iluno Pzilmquist, XVillieun Case, 'William Dodge, 'Victor Colburn, George Harwood, Senior Pro Merito Tm-'cl1's honor sfudenfs . . . an impressive lllllllbfil' oi' them this ya-au' . . . give an assembly for frvslnneii unch your, at which they welcome tilioso eligible from ilu- rzuiks ol' Junior Pro Mcrito. First How- Grace Carlo Tagliavini, .lane Van VValdron, Frances Benoit, Kathleen Stagnaro, Lavallee, Harold Ewen, Vice President: Ralph Monroe, President, Shirley Merry, Secretaryg Rita 'VValsh, Lorraine Cote, Loretta Guilbert, Sidney Law, Louis Chartier, Richard Fuller. Second Rows Jarosa, Elizabeth Lock, Grace Gardner, Gertrude Langheld, Gertrude VVit-land, Leona Downer, Nicholas Motlowitz, .lohn Fleming. Ilow-Armer Tashjien, Marcella Lynch, Ruth Johnson, Stella Kacsowska. Stella Kit-lt, Elizabeth Gourley, Helen Tribulsky. Fourth Rowe Dorothy Ellsworth, Emma Rice, Florence Ross, Frances Langdon, Paul Phinney, Joyce Klinfr, Marion McKenzie, Eleanor VVo0d, Carlo Montori. Richard Childerhose, Xvarren Freeman, Alma Loerke, Marion Bell, Helen Thirtl Fifth Rowe-Gloria Hipggins, Nancy DuMond, Barbara Redfield, Dorothy liarrus, Evangeline Votze, Amelia Gazda, Helen Raschi. Sixth Now-Paul NVhittemore, Earl Davis, Edward Carrie, Vtfilliam Tribelhorn, George Ferrarese, Barbara Marsh, Henry La Mothe, Lila Babbin, Betty Bohner, Aurora Bissonette, Russell VVe-bster, .lohn Sasson. Seventh Row---Henry Taylor, Robert Breck, Lawrence King, Edward Pruneken, Peter Makrianes, Gordon Brady, Paul Beaudry, William Rood, Fred DeBell. Eighth Row--eDavid Rich, Fred Hothery, Lamson Woodworth, Chester Jurkowski, Miss Hill and Dr. Cockayne. Faculty Advisers, Arthur Littlefield, Earl Peterson, Sidney Ziff, Don Phillips, Edmund Merz, Junior Pro Merito llonor stiulents froni 10A tliruugh IIB . . . two ot't'it'i-rs in state orgatnization, Earl Peterson, presitlent and lflnunzt Rice, set-1'et:t1',v . . . part ol' 'l'et'llnit':1l's delegation to the spring conven- tion at Sllt'llHIl'lll! Falls, Mass. . . . 2ll'l'0llllllllQ.2, l'or 52 of the 129 students zlttemlin U' 23 l fSeatedJfJoyce Kling, Roger Heroux, Ruth Je1Terson,William Dodge, George Harwood, Margaret McMorrow, Herman Tikotsky, Helene Smith. CStandingJ-Eleanor Fine, George Benoit, Barbara Haggerty, Norman Tallent, Hannah Brook, Yvette Couture, Edward Enright, Estelle Cokkinias, Ralph Monroe, Russell Salls, Sally Clark, Barbara Gallison, Barbara Ezekiel, Earl Peterson, Jerry Slusky, Charles Pettock, Charles Zaremba, Edward Koetsch. Tech News :XSSlglllll8lltS . . . interviews . . . stories . . . galleys . . . Tech Newsl' Friday . . . W. M. L. S. P. C0llVClltl01lS at Coiunierce, Trade, Classical . . . il paper that serves the school. 181-:llwlj NVilliam Pomcruy, A1111-rt Perry, .luck Hrvasky, 1n'9:sidf4I1tg XYiIliz1m La Palme liulwrt Jackson, Robert Pairw. tStzu1dinp:'J --XVarr'en Frcvnmzm, Genrge Benoit, Mr. Jones, advisor: Donald Be-dard. Comitia DiSl'llSSi01lS Zlbiblll l :1s1'is1n, f10lllllllllliSlll, ll2lti0ll2lliSlll, im- p01'i2lliSIIl, IIUXV plans oi' 1-ily Q.fllVP1'IlIlll'Ili. vrime and 1lllIliSllIl1l'll1, The l'0llllJlllS01'y flag szllutv, our fUl'l'igll pulicy, 0Ve1'ytI1i11g Tlmf CUllC0l'llS ihis good-lrzlcl wurlal . . . won -lack Elllllll' Troplly by up- lllbltlillg2lff'il'lll21fiVOSilll'1ll'tllll'SfitlllI Is :I llilliilll justifiwl in turn- ing :lggl-1-ssnr iuwznwl zumilwr llillifbll? First Row--Richard Lance, Harold Rogers, Andrew Anzlgnus, Xvilliam Dodge, th-orgv Harwood, Frank Bacevicz, Russell Sails. Second Row--Harold Ewin, Roland Fitzroy, Robert Olivvr, .Tolm Pappairmzul, Iflruost Nadeau, John Shea. Third RowiR0bert Foisoy, Dr. Cnvknynv, Mr. Jfmes. Forum Tech's premier discussion club . . . the boys with the bizick ties . . . either A 01' B students in English . . . debates 0:11:11 your with Comitin, . , . the oldest club at Teclinicad. . First How-NVilliu.rn Dodge, Charles XVilson, lliclizlrd Uolburn, Frank Foster, lddwurd Plouffe, VVilliani Case, VVZLTIIUI' Gaines, Roland Bassett, Charles Conrchenf-, .Terry Slusky, Homer Smith, Roy Chapin, Linooln llerrick, George Benoit. Cyrus Morgan, Henry Durick. ' Sfxfflllld Row'---'Ralph NV. Ellis, Jr., Normzln Lyon, VVillizLm Johnson, NVarren Dill, Harvey Messer, llavicl 'l'1'umbl1-y, llussell Sails, Louis Forguvs, Paul 'l'nx'nei'. liiuliarcl Brown, Lloyd Mcllonzild, .Ioe Garvey, Vincent Huntoon, James VVvstQ1'- volt, Neil Curtis, Riclxzxrd Seylvr. 'l'liir1l How-Kenm-tli Fortune, Henry Gt-ndri-n, Russell Gorman, Abraham Goldblult, Robert Galt-, Philip Moquin, Robert Jackson, .James l.ynul1, Marslmll Randall. Hulbert Stonv, llobert Mclfvely, Roger lleronx, lA6'Ull2l1'll Nysll-rlt, .Iohn Alalmn, lddwaid Tremblay, Raymond llardy, Mr. Ladd. l Ulll'lll Row-APliillipe Roux, Clmrles Pzu:lczu'ml, Wztllnca- llmves, John XVhitehouse, Elmer Filkins, Myron Ang'ivr, xvilltfl' Uurlson, Ge-urge ,Xmli-rsun, Fred Corbin. lf'il'tlu l'lfJXVfl4'l'2'Lll0l!-l Gaylord, xV2ll'l'Hll Newhonsl-, Nlwrnzln 1'm'n-y, l4'l'1,lllkllIl llztll, llallwcy llondcliild, Allin-Vt Glioiwyvlr, Iiolu-rl. .Xllllt l'Sfl'HlII, Iflflwzlrml lioom-y. Willizun HPIISUII, lftlllllillll Mc'l'llll'n-, I-li-Y '4M0the1', this is my fU2lCllltl', M1'.- . . . 1'2l1'9IlfS, Night . . So glad to see yon, Miss- . . l z1c11lty Night . . . spvzikers, sup- pers, much good fellowship . . . purposv, to CI'92ltP, nizlintain, and vxtend, thronglioni ilw scilnml :xml Clllllllllllllly, high stznnlzlrels of Cliristizln clmi-zlvivl-. --M4 .4 Woo: Udxoq 9 First Rowxliobert Jackson, Phillippe Roux, lin-mietli Fortune, William Dodge. Second Roxv-Warner Gaines, Roger Heroux, Warren Newhouse, Charles 'Wi1son. Third Row-Johnson, XVa1'1'e11 Dill. BQlL!kf1lllSSGl1 Sails, George Anderson, Teddy liimecik, igddwzlrml Lynch, Llerrick, YVilIizLm Taylor. t.Xt lcfib Mr, Ralph XV. Ellis, Jr. Hi-Y Safe Driving Class Hi-Y 1118111130128 who wish to 10:11-11 to rlriw efficielitly and well . . . Illtfllflllg togcilwi' lllllll'1' thc glIld2l,l1C0 of Mr. Ellis . . lisfeuiug io guest spczxlwls . . . l0il1'lllllg to lllillil' Aim-riczui high- ways safe. First 1ifJNX fR4ll2lIld Stun, Edwin Merz, Thomas Jahnston, Donald Moon-, Roger Griffin, St-cond Row-David Diilman, t1'eaSui'e-r, Fred Rothery, secretary, Robert Fostvr, presi- dent, Robc-rt Brcxck, vicv president, .loe Murton, Mr. Hewitt, adviser, Bradford Tioga, George Fisk, Douglas Hannah, Sampson Nvoodworth, NVes1y Masque, Wuiuice Qiindg. J, . GJ d Torch Club xvllilf, thc- lll-Y is to ll1l1J01'ClEISSIIIUII, this is to ll1ld0l't'l1lSSllll'll 1ll1'0llg'll IIB ...host 101110ziffilizllvdvlulrsol'tllevifymi l'an'0nts' ' Night. . . . splolulid 1lll'll-0111 . . . illl alll-clay outing all il Hlaliidfmwl Caunp, Juno 4, rniiiulm-ml out thi- .V0il1'. First Row CSez1tedJfO1eta S1z1tte-ry, Louise Mowry, Betty-Jean Cooper, Shirley Ann S1111-1'. Second Iiuwr- .Ianv Ulemme-1', B13l'g2l1'Bl MCM1m1'1'1mw, Edith Hudson, Ma1'ju1'ie Gannon, 1l2ll'j01'i6 Glynn, Eve-lyn Glynn, B2ll'b3l'?L Haggf-1'Ly, Joyce Kling, Miss XYOLlI'lfJ,', z1dx'ise1'g Ibornthy Evnris, iW2Ll'iHl1 Mclivnzie, Beatrice Allon, Catherine La- i'u1111tz1i11e, Meruolixizi C2111lllll1O, Athenaeum Siucly of iznnbic 1111111111111-tei-s, S0ll11QtS, frioleis . . . originzll verses . . . Shii-lvy111111 Spccfs llmtllur, 21 llllfllllllll' of the Spriugfiold l'oc'11'y Society, spoke To the 1'l11l1 Olll' z1i'i111'11'o011 . . . party at Miss YOIIIIQQS 11011513 . . . il visit to 1111- l,12lll0t2lI'il1lll . . . 1111 11111111111 picnic . . plays 1'1::11l 111-11111111icz1l1y . . . civilized fun. First, Row- -Ann Forcellu, prosicleiit.. Second IQOXV--xvlI'SQ'llll?i Reid, tY'9?1SllI'0l'Q .Ioan Sanderson, Soplxio Mvgzw, S9cretzL!'5'. Third Row--Estello Cokkinias, prograni chairnmng Penny Frentzos, vice-president: Vera 'l'hompson, Betty Moran, Oletu Slattery, Edith Hudson. Fourth How -Florence Savior, Florenve Henry, Lorraine Fore, l'le-spera .Ioavidt-s, Marion York, Norma Thayer. Fifth Row--Miss Miriam Allen, adviser: Marjorii- XVQ-lch, Vivian Supernant, Ile-raldiue Smith, Eleanor Frederic-ks, Louise- Mowry. Marion Luthgren, .-Xineliu fluzdu, Nisimaha A Y.NV.C.A. U1'g2llllZ2lll0ll . . . vmlenvors to mold cl1:u'z1ctc1', to prouiotv good followsliip illlll good limos . . . uieols ouv week with the tlirvv :1l'l'ilizitvd clubs :it tho Y.lV.f'.A., the next ww-k nl school . . . had El pviiuy luuc-lu-on :it school with tho l'luit-opov High l'lllllgl1'lS2lS guosts . . . an 1l2lllC'l' Tllt'lllllQJj4'l' Sump ut tho YJV. . . lust lllH'llllj.f al pic-uiv. W l+'i1'sL lluw--Mzugztret Clemmer, CU1'1'US1JOIldlIlL1' Seen-tzu'yg Hubert .I:Lclcson, 'l'reas111'u1'g Hannah Brook, Prusidelitg Roy Clmpin, Vice-,lwesirlmitg lfllizzmbeth Allvn, 'l'lmm:1s Barlow. Svcond Row-Beatrice Bolduc, Jane Clemmer, Marjorie Albro, Barbara, HaQ':m'ly, Recording' Sec1'utz11'y, Bzirbzira Gullison. 'Pliird Huw-4Villimn Tlluppiiigz, Sally Clark, Ili-atricv Allen, Mary Cnmpln-ll, l'i4llll'iil lluw--l4'ruuk Mr-:lui-fy, llzlvirl Rich, ,millll'l'1!'iiiiillS, XVilli:1n1 ixiIlSUll. Motion Picture Appreciation Club Discussions about the social values of the yez11 s outstanding pictures, flw iCt'llllll1lltt. the ccostuuws, thu gvuerzil zlutlwuticify . . outside iueotings at lVvs'rfiold, Iioiiguiumlmv, Feeding Hills, Hing- hznn . . . local 1111-vtiiigs lwfurc- cliurc-li groups, W0lllGI17S clubs, :md the full cmivciiiiou ol' 'tho Now England Associ:ii'io11 of Tea1c'I1e1's of iEllgllSi1 . . . ai club that has In-lpml io put, Tech Zllllflllg the pl-ugi-vssivv sclmuls of 11111 c'fmn11'y. Sealed- Chester XVuodworth, Carter Fix:-tie, Roy Ive Vine. lIU4Ll'Q'l' XVnodhe.1d, Helnmnth Merkel, W'illizLm 'l'I'llJL?lllUl'll, Arthur lizlllge, lflclwin l12lllL1't', Mr. Ulnnuy, mlviser, Bernzxrd Fritsch. Sl2lNIlll'l2'-HllSS9ll Tmvis, Furl Hi-din. Stamp Club Tech's newest club . . . all-ezuly responsible for three exhibits . . . the last one an exhibit of beautiful airxnzlil covers . . . Carl Hedin and lililllllltll Merkel exhilrifing . . . monthly auction, club t1'92lSll1'y reveiving ion per vent. of wcfeipfs . . . no lflggilxg of inter- est, here 1 First Row-Eleanor Vlfood, Johnson Potter, Florence Koss, Edward Kim Eng, lklwcoliini Czinuuno, Norman Powell, Marjorie- Glynn, Howard McGill. Second Row-Mr. Howard Reed, Miss Bourne, Marjorie Gannon, Lillian Saxon, Lois Bolden, Amelia Gazda, Barbara Sias. Third RONV'fHiCl1Rl'd Field, Donald Flathery, Frank Foster, Xvillizim Tribelhorn, Harry Froliberg, Norman Landry. Fourth Row-XVarrcn Christensen, Edwin Putnam, Robert .l'ahn, Arthur Tloyle, Raymond Fuller, David Rich, YVil1izun XVz1de, Oscar Clifford. Fifth liow-Alienneth Fortune, Cliarles Zum-mba, .Int-k Bresky, .lame-S XVflstorvelt, Vinuvnt Huntoon, Xxvllllifllll Unse, lllurslmll llnndzull. . eff l vi i Camera Club A hudllle 0 fys' in the developing room on the third floor until long after five . . . niucli talk about 1'ClAlClll2lfi0ll at 930, 7 4ll2lIll0ft'l'S with G.ll.X., the c-in-le oi' vonfusion-one lulndredtli of il SPCOIHI, Zllltl S0 Oll . . First Huw' Betty .lean f'0l?l'!Gl', l-Zzirlmiwi Fram, Ilosalie 'I'yl1-r, Peter Meltzer, B2ll'l32ll'ti Price, Iluymond Hardy, Ilolrurt Cnllius, f:t'l'tl'llilL' Ile Husivr, Statmos Gocles, XV2ll'l't'll Illurgzm, Iiiivid I3llf1dl1lj.Z'lOll, Nurniu Miflwuoul. Second Row--Iloy fqlilllill, Betty .Ir-mobs, Bertha: Jzxcuhs, June Buckland, M:ll'g'm'et Huxie, Sophia Megas, Idla-ztiim' Yazzimi, Iloruthy Sezlrs, MV, Sl76'IlCt'l'. 'l'lxi1'cI RIM'---Flwclvrivli linlclwin, Furl Olsun. Paul linker, Mary Brown, I'1llIlll'l' f'l1:1I'l'em-, l12lI'L'l2l 'I'ztI't, Shirley Ami Slut-cr, lXIzL1'jm'ie Russell, Marilm York, liud Alunrne. Fourth Row-Tony IA2lF1t'll1'. .Tune Lzuulry, Gvm'g'e Hzlrlmovitvli, -i'1I'?'21llOI' 1f'1'eclv1'in'ks, Mzlrinn Keleher, Durotliy Hzttuh, YW-ttt' Vouture, Ilelell 1'lZl11Q'I'l'll, 1j2lf,Ilk'!'illU 112lI'OlIllI,2lIll. Fifth Huw---NX'ilIi:fi1i1 IR-x'z11w1'. Iirlwalwl I'IouI'I'n-. Iluno PuIm411li:4t, CliI'fmn'rl Mzlrintti. lim-mivtli lNIl'CIlll'l', .l2lI'Yll'S tlrm-:tm-y, SIl4'l'llH'lll 4'u1'Vull, lirnlrert Small. Sixth Iluw -.lohu linux-I1, l1'1'z1r1kIi11 Ilzill, Tzlcy Iiclson, Iflmil llecleeu, lltlrlnert C2l.l'lIlC1l, Riley Ililikkfll, F1-Iix lluuhelc. 'We Glee Club H1 IYSI C114 IHIIS . . . key ot' I+' . . . UM Aunt -llllllilllil UI1. i-Ir . . . 1111-114Ie1I Vnices . . . slllllgglt-l's in Enclm11te1I Isle . iimmlerzntu . Zlllflilllll' . . . SUSIUIIIIIU .. GIRLS' l'Il0Hl,'S ,..two heats to an qnmrler . . . l'UIIIlI ul' Lwu . . . :ills-gn-Ito . . 'WVIIPII ll-ish 14131-S Are Smiling . . . I1:l1'n1u11y . . zlllc-gm . 1'l11c'l1:l11twI IsIe . , Illlllllllllllllltl. MIXED FHORIIS . ..soI'tt-Ilolwls...AIic'e:1t the IJIIIIIO . . . Tile lim-nl HIQSS You amd Keep Yun . . . In'm14Ivustuw1- IVSPH . . . Ill2ll'Si'tISU . . . end Ull flown beat. South Sea Shadows Night zuul you zuul lvlue Iiuwziiiv ..'l'eellg.5yu1z1 hit of glzlliiomlls llzlwzlii .. . flulleers glide to fhe soothing Sf1'2llllS ul' an South Sea oi'el1est1'z1 . . . El silvery 1110011 IIGPIIIIS clown on palm Trees . . . slireilmlefl eoeoziiiuf, pineapple juice, and 1'ii'Q 1-efresli the cluueers . . . committee is still seawliiiig for one large emi ol' llule pilieupple juice . . . W1 Q1 Harvest Harmony Shine mi, shine ou, lizirvei llllbihllv . . . aiu 2ll'l'2lllgCllll'l1i 1 pumpkins :mil eoriistulks . . . picket fem-e . . . laughing girl pretfily gowiieil . . . aiiteuiive eoris . . . Shine 011 . . . on me ai my gal . . . 9 'NL L Tech-Classical Football Dance Tl?Cll71'2lll 1':1l1wClz1ssicz1l . . . victorious Tccl1il1-s . . . 1lefL-111011 Clzlssicallitcs . . . the shag . . . circlm-s l'o1' the Big Apple . cl1v111'i11g crowds in 1-o1'11o1's . . good l'1-llowship Zlllll good sports- lll2lllSlllIl give 1111- lxVt'lllllQ.f il pleas- a1111 glow . . . 1 , will 1-111 wl1 Senior Prom . . M1111i1'ip:1l illl4lllHl'llIIll I'1'z1g1':111I svniors . . . 'Fei-11 or l'l11ssic:1l . . o c:1l'vs? . . . gowns likv spring flow ers 11g:1i11st bleu-k coats . . . that First Tux lll2llllll'l' . . .il11Ullll'l' ply-z1sz111t1110111 ory . . . 1 g2ll'1ll'lll2lS worn by 'llt'l'l1 or Flzlssi First llowfliiclizird Snyfler, VVilliam Roberts, James Pililllilflklll, llUl'l' lllxford, Fiuiiili Serz1i'in0, Robert Collins, Ray Hardy. Second How-4Alessandro Alessandri, Raymond lie Santi, Harold Libbey, Alherino Crzisuhini, George Roberts, Ernest Bluthardt, Mercolina Capuzlno, Joseph Pepe. Third I'l0VV+1',l'lillk Chambers, Perry Allen, George Delvoinas, W. Jordon Brady, Andrew Lasinski, Lillian Saxon, George Imlxero, VVzLrron York. Fourth How-.lezui Martensen, Barbara Gallison, Edward McGuire, William Green, Rose Horne, Stephen Litrider. Fifth Ilow-Albert Salvas, John Shea, Robert Becker, Joseph Lander, Mr, H. S. Spencer, conductor, Barbara McDermott, Rita NVal:sh Orcihestra . . . Mr. Spencer in shiny black . . . violins tucked under chins . . . raised baton . . . fingers flying over keys . . . inspiring melody . . . strains of l'1'o111ethei1s. 44' First jlow, .lzum-s Flzlllilpjzlll, llolu-rt Il:xm'm'e, Arthur lluse, lion' l4Ixi'u1'd, Gvrzllcl 'l'1lI'HZZ1. Q4-4-mul lUYXVf'xVi'll1.l2ll1 liolwrls, Thomas King, B.11'llkl1'2l Gullison, B1-tty Allen, llulwrt lik-Clie-11 Ge-w1l'g'e Medzvrizm. Robert Collins, Irving XVz1de. 'I'hirrl Ilow- l':flXYlll'd AICf1llll't', XVPSIQ-y Nwwill, David liucldiuglou, Gurdon Tcmmvy, .luv Lzulflvr, Imdley Imviw, Nah- flllll'l'. l m1l'th Huw' Hl'lJlllP Pysznik, .lust-1111 Vlpfllvilllll, Kenm-th lXlz1cL6-od, l l'2lllk fXll1lllllN'l'S .hum-s Muusell, Hiley Akin:-sl l1'iI'1l1 How -llulu-Vt Hrzul1'm'4l. .luhu Slum, Floyd Mend, llirlllllll Bun-S, l+Idwi11'd Bllllllilll .Xllmrt Sc-llwlllmcli. Gvorgn- If'z11'1'i11g'tun. xlh Ilam'--.luseplx Ii'1llS'l?lll, liurtis llwssur. Fred I,1vI'g'1'L-11, Robert Avvrill, Xvlllllllll Ilnwluml, lvllllillll IlOll2lllllP, Holwrt Mzxrney, .lznmks Mc'Dom1lrl, XYilliam f:I't't'!l. w-nth Row K1'll!lL5lll Dlllllyilll, llzxynmml !l2ll'llj', f'I4-m'g:m- Kroluw, I.:-0 l4ihP1'm:1ln. 114 lvlzlck :xml lll'llll2llll UVZIIIQU uniforms . . . lll2ll'I'lllllg to i'oot'lmll QZHIIUS . . . 'I' l5Ul'lll2lll0ll . . . 1l1'mn In-:Its . . . lizlstern Sinivs f'll2lllllDl1HISlllll . . . C'I'2lSlllllQQ i Vlllll2llS . . f O, 41 -. . .J ,A 4. fl Lv 4' 4 A ' F! - .4 . ' 5. 4 x ,,, it a '- K-1 X J, , 0611 rv' 'L' I J fAt front of room .uid blackbozirdj Iwl0l'9lll't' Ross, Lmvpnld Ihltrenible, Norman Tzlllwnt. Merculina Cupuzlno, Lorraine Cote, fliuw by blackbozirdb Helen Raschi, Ruth Snake-tt, XVUTl't'Tl I+'i'eemau, .Tarun-s Vollins. VV'?l,lt6I' Dvmlwk, MV. Mitchvll, adviser. Second Row----Eleilllnr' VVo0d, Virgzginiu Stone'-, Dorothy Hutch, Edwin Putnam, Imvid Rich. 'Vhird ROW-lVTul',2'z11'9t MCMOFPOW, Shirls-y Ann S1194-V, Ilmwwtliy Uurlsrm, lfldwzwd Prunkun, Lloyd MacDonald, Fuurtli How 'Edith Hudson, Arthni' Il0lmm'tS. Le Salon A club Whvre 'l'vc'l1i1im-all studvilis improve their Frvncli sfudy l1'i-vncli litvrzlfiirv . . . lllld01'SJf2lllli Froncli thought. 5 H - i I 1 I 1,7 K J First Roww Burton Ca1'ls011, 11111110 Czxzivilian, Curl 1'1l'lkS0ll, Huy F1'z1111:'i11111111'11, Cz11'l Olson, Pete Fmn:2qi111n11r1-, 'l'l111m:1s Sweeney. S1-c1m1l Row-Elmer Filkins, Ar1.11111- F11s:k11tt, Paul A111111-ry, Hubert 111111-, Alfred Yac11Vor1e, Aldo Vozzolu. 'l'11i1'1l Row--Fred l111111P1'y, Al'11llll' ll11t1:11'11, Vic 1l:1S011i, ix111U1't fl11111'11y011, Couch Herllert R0hbi11s, Soccer . . . 1-11:11npi1111 S001-91' 11111111 of 1-115' . . . Won 12 0111 of lf! ginnes, l11si1111 onlv 111 L1111l11w H1011 S1-1111111 1110 1-1121111111111 of XV11s1111'11 P' . 8' 7 Mass. . . . Cilpfilill Roy F1'1111gi:1111111'11, 015011, Erickson, O21l'1S'0l1, P111111' 111111110'i:111111r11, :1 Sfl'01l0' S1-111'i110' 11111111ri11a11i1111 . . . fine 1111f1111s11 25 , P1 P' by Rz1s1'11i 111111 f111o1'11y1+11 . . . 1l1:1ssi1':11 only ci1y rival 111 score 111111 11111111 111111 111211 1111 PI p1111z111y 1i1l'1i . . . fi11isl11111 gznno wi111 M1111s1111 A1-1111111115' by 1111111n1ig111 . . . 11i1111'1 lmvv 111 play wi1l1 wet 112111 1111111. First Row--sRooney, Siniscalchi, Kuhn, Gigliotti, Varanka, Perkins, Carr, Goodsell, Buel. Second Row- Chief Nvalmer, Merola, Angiur, Abair, Christie, Morgan, Littlf-john, Downey, Mr. Charles Macu, assistant coach. Third Il0wfMurphy, St. John, Sirliztno, Soffan, Resinsky, liomboletti, McGraw, Goldberg, De Vino, Riblain, Duprc, Mycrowitz. Fourth How-Leikin, Krzindall, Thompson, Tcrrengela, Jacobs, Dolan. - I Jfdvvki Football . . . lil'l1-nl two crowns l'l'0IlI oppom-nts . . . city lllll'1'SC1lU01 channpionsliip and Wm-storm Mzlsszlclillsutis clnnnpionship . . . in first game tivil liilllllvl' 0 to ll . . . took il lm-up and defvzltm-fl the fast Tll1'll0l'S Falls lnclialns 18 to 7 . . . SIl10lll01'lWl the CUlllllll:'1'Cl' R041 Raith-rs :Iii to 0 . . . ti-oum-ml stnlrlmorn 'frzulc 14 to ll . . . znnlmsllcel ftflflllllllill l,ZlIltlll'l'S I2 to 0 . . . 4ll'l'l'2lfl'4l iheeiifivld H1-idstvi-s T to 3 . . . Slll2lSlll-Nl and lralttvwrl the nmlefozitml Classic-all Bulldogs 223 to 7 . . . onv of the lwst seasons . . . winning six and tying ont-. --1. ,ULN First Row---Carr, Brennzui, Merola, I-laschi, Smith. Second Row-Leveton, Black, Cavaliui, Laguuowitch, Pevzner, Michuovetz. Third RONW'iC3TH12L1l, Chit-t ' NVa1me1'. Meltzer. Basketball Bzlsketbzlll team wills first: City Cl1u111pi011sl1ip CPOWII in deczule . . . won f0ll1'tQOIl games :md lost one . . . lone defeat :Lt linuds of NVestfiehl powerlmuse . . . XVilllllQ1'Il1611 waded fhrougli all other 01l1JOSlfl0ll , . . slight scare by Trade illlil Classical . . . four of Tiger quiulet nimle All-City Team . . . lllerola, Bfellllilll, Rzlschi, C111-1' . . . Tiger Reserves helped veterzuis out of lllfllly il tight spot . . . best itezun since 'days of Hank Dresser, early Tech couch . , . result ol' Chief XV:1l111e1-ls fine coachiiig. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL . . . wliirlwiiul season Dec. li To Jam. 22 . . . the 'Cl1Zlll1pl0l1 1113 iezun out-tossed The 12A team . . . final score 29-21 . . . 12B team in third place . . . Front Row 315:12 'lwllUl'll11SOIl, XVz1tern1an, l'lI'lL'kSHH, Hubert, Fnisey, O'G1'zlrly, Mgr llisww. ack Row--IPezl1'b01'11, flkll'lS4lIl, Bartlett, SL. John, Murphy, Capt. xvkllfklllliil, XYl'igl1t Bullivcuu, Buckley, Dow, Collsolnlzlgxlo, Couch Robbins. I-lockey Tec-l1lIigh ll0l'li0'Vl1llllllUl wins tvulh vullsm-clltivc Pity lluckcy Ulmm riuushi m . . . 'l'iUv1' wuvs llll'Ull All SUZISUII llmlvfezllwl . . . iiwl Z5 P E' by fll2lSSlL'2ll, fl0IIllll0l'C9. zlml. Willrrzxllzlm . . . stzlrtucl UH' SQSISOII lllilllSlilCl0llSly . . . score tiv with Clzlssilczll . . . socoml lic with fl0lllllll'l'C0 2-Z2 . . . put on pressurm- llllfmlflllg 'l'rmh- Ilvzlvvl-s 2,0 . . . CU1lfll1ll01l to ll'llg.1llI0ll thvir h-:ul 1h-fvutillg thvir z11'c'h rivals the Purplv l,2lIlllll'l'S of ll2llllt'll1'2ll . . . slowing flown il bil wm-rv held to sc:o1'eless tie by lVlllll'illl2llll .Xmclullly . . . in the svcoml rouml defeated Classical Bulldogs 2-I . . . fl0lllll10l'l'0 Red Rnidvrs 4-1 . . . Trade l-0 . . . clusvd tha- SOZISUII threv days later by 1ll'l'l'2llll1Q Cilllllftllill 4-13. Y, I .4 luillfllillg tl11'ough-Pi111ue1- fi. And tho fCil1l1 That is sllpu-111c'7 Tech High, 1'2l1l-TZIII4 YVQ will win today. '11-or. 011901-, vlwor for 'l'0f-ll HTIIC'1IllSf2lllgPPI'S On T110 firing line First How' -Patricia VVl'l60l61', Madeline Libera, Stephanie Socha, Gertrude NVim-Izmd, Dorothy Pastreck, .lane Van VVald1'on, Marion Bell. Second llowaAlice Wezniak, Phyllis Horn, Alma O'Krongrly, Eleanor VV0orl, Barbara, Hollister, Jane Grey, Betty Bohner. Third llowq--Frances Langdon, Grace Gaylord, Marjorie Glynn, Marjoriv Gannon, Dorothy Evans, Marion MacKenzie, .lane Goodsell, Dorothy Sears. s Badminton Exciting and pretty games with birds and l'2lCk6fS . . . victory to Jane Goodsell and Dm-otliy Scars . . . Mmfian lila-ckenzie and Grace Gaylord winning second honors. L. Ge c c i First llUXVfl:1'2ll'6 Gaylord, Dorothy Evans, Mary Rusinski, Helen Sullivan, .luyce Reynolds, lmrothy Bzmrrus, Alice Meznizlk. Second How-lvlurion Pulsifl-r, Irene McGrath, Adele Harper, .lane floodsell, lhwnthy Sears, June Buckland, Ifldythzm Hubble. Third Row---Betty Robson, Phyllis Horn, Alma O'Krong:'ly, f19lll'f.Z'l2l NVrig'ht, I32ll'i72il'2l Hnllister, .lean Mzxrtensgn, Eunice Clm1'l'ev. Fourth Row--Helen Klinnkis, Shirley Ogston, Frances B1-nuit, Betty Holinvr, Kathleen Stagrnaro, .lame Van XVz11dron, .lane Grey. . Fifth How--'I'4-eklzl Liuznizlk, VVz1nrlz1 Gwozdick, Elezinm' Bray, l'z1trir'i:1 NVh4-eler, Geraldine Baxter. llnth Baker. Madeline llihe-1'u. Basketball Another lmll falls into the lump . . . the Seniors win The t0lll'llElIllQllf . . . Fresliies rnniwrs np, losing only one gznnu . .. V First Row-Marion Luthgren, Estelle Cokkinias, Mary Frentzos, .Janet Miodowski, 1 Vivian Supernant, Lorraine Howard, Jane Grey, Barbara Haggerty, Nancy Bull, Marion McKenzie, Barbara Price, Marie Williams, Patricia Sullivan, Grace Gaylord, Marjorie Glynn, Carolyn Selover, Roxie Assarian. Second Row-Miss VVhittemore, Sophie Strezlecki, Anne Nye, Margaret Lyons, Barbara Hollister, Jean Martenson, Edna Churchill, Lorraine Pidgeon, Shirley Ogston, Dorothy Pastreck, Frances Benoit, Doris Hawkins, Marian York, Corinne Monat. Gloria Collins. Frances Langdon, Dorothy Evans, Patricia Wheeler. 'llhird ltowiEvelyn G-lynn, Alma Persen, Betty Roken, Stephania Socha, Alice Wezniak, Virginia Stone, Mary Rheinhard, Rita Walsli, Ethel Erickson, Marian Frisbie, Edith Hudson, Margaret McMorrow, Fabiola Tardif, Helen Raschi, Florence Ross, Lois Bolden. , Fourth Row-Hannah Brook, Dorothy Sears, Ernestine Spear, Virginia Reid, Marion Bell, Ethel McConnell, Kathleen Staznanon, Janet Campbell, Eleanor Vezina, Grace Gardner, Florence Hill, Barbara Wells, Muriel Vageline, Marcia Cohen, Doris Plancon, Janet Scott. Fifth ltowfGloria Guerra, Ruth Sackett, Eleanor Wood, Barbara McDermott, Betty Bonner, Barbara Redfield, Dorothy Hatch, Dorothy Carlson, Mary Campbell, Marjorie Albro, Pearl Brown, Marcia Taft, Margaret Clemmer, Sophie Megas, Shirley Cohen, Shirley Dunham. Sixth liow7Eileen Lynch, Dorothy Dowling, Elizabeth Gourley, Dorothy Barrus, Marjorie Gooclnow, Shirley Ann Speer, Rosalie Tyler, Anne Forcella, Edna Simpson, Gertrude De Rosier, Gertrude Langheld, June Birchard, Florence Hollingworth, Margaret Hoxie, Barbara March, Gloria Deltlaio, Betty Fernald. Girls' Athletic Association Barbara Haggerty, president ...- lane Gray, vice president . . . Loretta Gilbert, secretary . . . Marion Mackenzie, treasurer . . Nancy Hull, social Ciltlirlllilll . . . Girls of Tech interested in athletics . . . guiding newcomers . . . having parties . . . initiating freshmen . . . sponsoring one 0lliSi2lll4-iillg assenilmly. ywyiyfv WJ MN? WJ W W W W W ffgffv L,w +W Mk wif N f--4' 11? gs, f JSRRYSLUS Study Hall Two fellows talking and laughing . . . John chewing gum a mile a minute . . . Susie dabbing powder on her baby face, a cracked mirror in one lily hand . . . Bill sleeping, mouth open, with a blank expression on his face . . . Vic reading sports page of Union,,' Percival chewing on his pencil for dear life trying to make up words for an original poem . . . TomboyU Mary draw- ing pictures of football players in action . . . Betty sewing a run in l1er stock- ings. --Bang' goes the big dictionary . . . Jack is whistling a11d tapping fingers on desk . . . teacher rapping a worn-out ruler on desk, one hand on his fore- head, exhaustion on l1is face. The door opens. A student patrol boy enters with a distinguishedelooking visitor, saying, This, Sir, is our Study Hall. Axox Tech Faculty Theme Songs Miss Bell- You ought to be in Picturesf' Mr. Lincoln- The Organ-Grinder's Swing. Mr. Hutchinson-HBut you Miss Lutes- I'm bubbling can't marry ten pretty girlsf' over? Mr Davis-- Xight YVind.l' Mr. Van Sickle- I can't give you anything but 'Elsl lltwellf' Dr Cockayne-t'Now let that be a lesson for ttoj you? M r M r Mr. Marsh- Trig fSwingl is here to Stay 4Swayj.'l Fitzroy- Little Man, You'Ve had a busy day? Aiken-'tYou took tl1e words right out of my Textbook Miss WVeaver- l've got my Mark lheartj set on you. Miss Marston- l want to write for lVinchell's column. Mr. Xorthrup-h Thereis Something in the Air. Miss WVhittemore-'tNice Work, if you can get it? Miss lVilson-f'l7ve got a heavy cake tdatelf' Mr M r Dr M r . M r M r Sanborn-- These foolish things remind me of youf' Morgan-RMI double-dare you. Clune- Did your mother come from Ireland? Best- That's what l learned at college. Mitchell- Paris in the Spring. Spencer- Pd rather lead a llRllbbQ1'l band W lp heart J 1: - -. .1 March I7, i938 . . . Vlllltlily l1o111l1111 e1111ti1111s iil'l'Ill1llly . . . l':11'is 111141 l11111d1111 swf-111' 2llll2lllK't' . . .Austria is llll lll0I'0 . . .11 111illi4111 A11st1'i1111s Sll'2llll their tl11'1111ts . . . Heil Hitler! . . . clt'l'lllillly 11111l lt11ly tll'2lW rlosei' l0j,f0lll9I' . . . tl e11111i1' sl1eet little lllilll witl1 Rl tu11tl1l11'11sl1 IllllSltll'l10 . . . Heil Hitler! . . . strife i11 Spain . . . il lll0llStlll4l 4le11rl . . . liillll' llllll4ll'0tl th-111l . . . 11s we write. tl1e w11r rl11111ls tlilflitlll . . . we llllill' the 111111'el1 ot' ten tl1o11s11111l I'eet . . . lll2ll'l'lllllg to t'llSl2lYl? . . . tl1is is the IVQEI1' ISJZRS . . . tl1is year tl1e Tiger will 6I1lll'2lY0l' to he e11s1111l . . . ISARBALL1 liA1.1.1s0x Justice 5:00 11'c-loek rush . . . selmul e111's lung 1l1-p11rte1l . . . Rl erowfleel trolley . . . tired old men str11gggli11g to Hll1J1l0l'l illl1lllS6lY0S 1111' straps . . . offiee girls NVOill'lly le1111i11g.5 11g11i11st sides ol' Cill' . . . lllUlllQ1'S trying Yillllly to holfl 1111 tl1e111selves 111111 their Cllll1l1'0ll . . . high seliool hoys ll!lll1glllg l'0llll'0l't2llJlj' 1111 seats. Says Bill to flibllll, Hee, l worked ll2l1'll 11t selluol lllllily Y -l11h11, Sure, there illllll 1141 justieef, RL 1'11 Bo1'C11E11 Tech Chemical Equations 1. -I111-k Wl1itel1o11se+Hist11ry Test if-T'F2lllllI'l' 1f'l'hYilll Sickle t1111tr11111. IZ. Tech St11de11t+g11111f1M1'. 11111411111+Ap11pl1-xy. 3 Howsircl SlllllV2l11 l'rllI'lg. 11ssigg11111e11t+Sli1le H11le2H1ow11r1l Sl1lllV2lll-l- l'11d1led Cell. 4 Mr. hl'V1'Ull Ry1ler+'l'eel1 Boy's 1l1111ei11g lPilI'illL'l':'lll'Cll BLVD'-1l2ll'ill6I'+ S111111- t1111ef111s t'11111l111sti4111. 11.Aver11ge High Selmol Sillll8llf,'l'f.l Einstein lJ1'lllllS3'll0Cll Slll1l811l, -lllllli, 19138 Variety. ti. De1111l1l Be1,l11 l'tl+gUlil + Miss Miri11111Alle11Ill111111ld B6tl2ll'll-glllll-'OIIQ eeut. Tech Slanguage 1 1. BRIAR Blfti-A Teeh st111'le11t who owns Ellltl operates il CPllll'?ll l1l'2lill1g plant intl pipej. LUIFNGE LIZARD-A Tech Silltlt'llt for whose benefit tl1e girls llilfilllt' llllf 'l'eeheo1'1'i1lf11's. - Z! LIES MISIGRABl.lCSvSt111le11ts t11ki11g Y1111 Siekle's l1ist01'y test. 4. lflll lJRUl'fl'0-'l'o fl1111lc i11 il SlllD.iUK'f. 11. .IGIHHT BALL-l11111e1li111e11t l1eI1i111l wl1i1'l'1 tl1e Tech l'1'USllllll'll exist. li. -llilfll'-A Sllltll'lli who st111lies1l11ri11g his Slllllj' 11e1'i111ls. T. Vli.lXl'URl'If'l'ecl1 Slllfll'l1f who goes stag to the el11ss 1l1111ees. S. BROWN SUGAR-'l'eel1 girl fllill is sweet hut 11111'et'i11ed. 9. fl.-XBilOSE-0118 who tugs Ellflllgu 11s the llllWt'll'0lIlB third IJPFSUII. l0. YOUDOU S'l'l1'K-Slitle-rule. ll. l7RYl'TOtlRAM-A11 11lgel1r11 lDl'Ulll0IIl. ' PLUMP-A word lllV0lltQCl by El f11t high seliuol girl who w1111l4l11't 11d111it it. 13. -i 1 1 1 l l l 'w 'V'g N From Ringside Seats The lunch hell rings, crisp annl clear: They grab their lunch anll niake for ln-re. l3llZZillg' like il swarni ol' laces 'lll'2lVl'lll1g.Q' through the locust trees, The stuflents Vtlllll' 011 the llyg Reaclung the rooni they give il sigh. tirillllllllg wllatcver stools they'1'e ahle. 'l'hey yell anil push. anll elash for 11, table. A girl stuflent, seeing a clmir, ls a little late getting there. She. l saw it tirstli' llc, So what, l got it tirst ! Then tll01'67S a llliltl tug ot' war- Thcy flrop tl1e stool to the floor- Another stuflent passing near tlrahs the stool 1 it cost thcni dear. ln less illilll a niinnte they have eateng lll speed l, tlouht they can he heateii. Yelling as il' at a greyhounfl race, They throyy' olll papers all over the plaee. Yes, you are so courteous! t'F0o to youj' l'1-o111 lllillly ol' 11s. A.NON The Last Word? Hut you Fillllt l'lunk nie!! lllll a senior! lVhat flo you inean? lletention? llill lltlt very late! l guess l fltlllit neecl to study iltll' this Van Sickle History Test. You can't tell 1110! l never get caught. skipping school. Boy. this fiance niusie is swelcgant! Uouhl l borrow your iil'2llIlt' for this struggle, Sister? But, Mr. Al0I'U'Elll, l like to chew 0'l1lll in school! , 25 B So Wliat? XVhat il' l ilid forget 111y S. A. ticket at hoine? I can get a pass for the game! So you slonit think l l'?ll1 do a clouhle hack flip over the parallel liars. eh Z' But you can't kee 1 nie after school. lt's Town Hall tonifvht. . 21 Who cares what the hook says! l, iilllllli this poitiassiuin llC1'lll2l,llg2lll2lt'0 will I1llX swell with . . . - Go ahcail! l,0ll1' ink into his locker. Dr. Ross never coines arounll this way! lVait a minute! Who told you that l can't talkin Stuily Hall Z' The 1l12lllllliilCfll1'l'l'S say that their lathes can take it, so watch how this lllil, Jlo rollinv' min whistles when l s well this trinket u 1 to 345000 R.l'.M. 'CS You want to see my pass? Yl'l1at pass Z' CO1lflill'lltl2ll . . . xVlll'll your teacher has assigned tive problems, yell Beano! tTo janitorj lVho's going to lll2lliP nie niove? lVhat do I care if you're sweeping the floor! ' Ca11't you move il little faster, Miss Bradley? 1,111 i11 a hurry!! '1 DIRECTORY CLASS OF JANUARY, 1938 3 0 Y S KALEANO, LOUIS C. 74 Yale 63 VVilcox Gran s ALIIEN, EDWARD A. 44 Cambridge , Y N Q Y F . 1 JANDERSON, GEORGE 191 Jasper BAIYLR, EILEEIN I4 Molllovlil St. ANUERSTROM, ROBERT 463 Newbury MHOEHM, RUTH G. eau 1.111141-11' sr. BOURG EOIS, .I EANETTE BO UR! PEOIS, LEONURA FERRIER, JEAN CARR, RAYMOND E.. CANEY, MARY L. CARROL, MAY C. COLTON, PHYLLIS D. CONNOR, VIRGINIA K. CORNELL, MARJORIE IJONNACHI E, LILLI AN ELLISON, LO UVEN IA ELSNER. ELFRIEDE VEINE, ELEANOR ZIARWOOD, HELEN B. 287 Maill, I. O. 53 t'ol'tlzlnd St. 02 Marion St. 4 Gunn Sq. 12 Grove St. 27 Mystic St. 240 Arthur St. 144 XVarrenton St. 145 Monroe St 43 Schley St. 5 Marlborough St. 23 Draper St, 40 AIH3l'Oll St. BAIYEVICZ, FRANK L BARLOW, THOMAS G, BASSETT, ROLAND A. BAXTER, DONALD A. BENSON, WILLIAM J. BERKBEN, FRED A. BOUSQUET, RAYMON BREEN, ROBERT Q, VBULGER, JOHN I. D 39 Milton St., I. CAMPBELL, GEORGE H. CA RLISLE, FRED C. CARLSON, WALTER E. 11 CARRA, TONY V. CASSIDY, MURRAY G. 41 Newhall St 851 Boston Rd. 19 Mayo St 22 Warren Ave. 47 Whittier St. 10 Princeton St. 21 San Miguel St. 30 Lester St. 48 Bay St. 0 Dunmoreland St. 465 Hancock St. 18955 Quincy 28 Gilman GAUTHIER, ANNETTE 42 Lungmll sr. SHILIP 122 GLOSTER, KATHLEEN .I. 41 lVIOOl'6I8.lld sl. COCCHL ERMANDO A' 173 Spring VGROSS' MARION h' 680 State St' yCol,BURN, RICHARD W. 77 Biltmore IfHAsIcELL, BETTY C. 73 Biltmore sz. VCOURCHENE, CHARLES 50 Dexter .fHASSLER, PEGGY E. 17 Dunhill st., I. o. af5HAVEN- EARL N- 382 White llEGERTY,JACQ1IEI.1NE smny Hill Rd.,NVilb. CURTIS. NEIL J- 104 Sunavee 1-IICKLANII, ALICE R. 76 lianney st. ILVAMBROSIO, I-I UBERT J. 34 Laurel St. IIONI KER, JACQUELINE OAIUSE, MARION IH RIG, GE RTRIIDE .I EFFERSON, RUTH E. LAZZARA, ADELE E, LEFEVRE, SHIRLEY LONG, MARY E. 104 Clifton Ave. 40 VVillthl'op St. 1 47 Virgillill St. 69 Ullioll St. A 105 Princeton St. 21 Home St. DESMONE, STEVEN DILL, WARREN E. DODGE, WILLIAM B. DONVNEY, HENRY T, IDOVVNEY, JAMES H. DRAGON, HAROLD G. DRAKE, DEMETRI DLTRICK. HENRY C. 43 Acush net Ave 8 Unioll St, 384 White St. 79 Euclid Ave. -17 Horace St. 15 Fern St. 411 Belmont Ave. 389 Columbus Ave. 30 Wexford St. LONGO, SAVERIA 49 Loring St. EDWARDS, VVILLIAM G. 24 Wait St. LORTIIII, GERALDINE 27 Fresno St. ELLISON, RAYMOND 68 Sargent St, ELWELL, FRED S. 20 Pleasantview St., Long. MALINSKI, SOPHIA A. 128 Lowell St. MQDONALD, MARY R, 90 linollwood St. FACTOR, GEORGE S. 89 Maryland St MCDONALD, HELENA M. 139 Myrtle St., I. O. FERRARO. JOHN B. 652 Worthington St, MILLER, HARRIET 11. 25 Manitoba St. FINCH, LIONEL N. 24 Schley St. MONTE, CONCETTA 6 KTM!-1g'I'UVE' St., E. Long. FIURE, VVILLIAM C, 75 Union St, JNIIORAN, BETTY A. XESWORTHY, ANNE G. oUELLETTE, BERNICE PRICE, 'LILLA M. PITRDY, DOROTHY ROSSIN1, .TEN NIE V. KsAN DE RSON, JEAN F SHAW, HARRIET H. AHEA, JULIA A. 61 Portland St. 48 Armory St. 117 Alden St. 92 Suffolk St. 361 Chestnut St. 36 Home St. 112 Osborne Ter. 28 Bristol St. 170 Savoy Ave. STANTON, MARJORIE 92 Buckingham St. STIMSON, MARJORIE A. 1859 Allell St. STREETER, PAULINE, A. 53 Villa Parkway THOMPSON, VERONICA 25 Grant St. IVEIR, EUGENIA .T. 173 IVilbl'zlllanl Ave, FOSKITT, ARTHUR E. FOSTER, WARREN H. FOX, NATHAN Z, FRANGIAMORE, ROY 407 Page Blvd. 58 Hancock St. 1245 Dwight St. 24 Davis St. FRAPPIER, ARTHUR 304 Orange St. G,-XYLORD, FRANCIS S. 173 Thompson St. GENDRON, HENRY J. 16 Revere St. GO'l l'SCH1-J., MARCUS J. Hampden GRAHAM, EDWARD D. 121 Albemarle St. GROUT, DON 460 Wilbraham Rd. GUERRA, ROBERT A. 302 Armory St. HABINOWSKI, EDVVARD 666 Newbury St. HALL, KENNETH S. 981 Roosevelt Ave, HANSEN, RALPH Q. 15 Judson St. HARRIS, JAMES R. 363 Tremont St. HASKINS, DAVIS B, 150 Quincy St. HEGARTY, RAYMOND W. 85 Jefferson Ave. A - s Ll. HEIDEMAN, JOHN A. HEROUX, ROGER R. I-IERRICK, LINCOLN HILLARD, ALLEN R. HYFANTIS, DEMETRIITS HUBACH, CHARLES 63 Duvid St. 9 Conn. Ave. 52 Eton' St. HONDROS, DEMETRIUS JACOBS, CYRIL JOHNSON, ARNOLD H. KIIJD. STUART J. KING, LA IVRENCE, F. 44 Dexter St. 010 Czirew St. 38 Miller St. 37 Hebron St. 406 Mill St. 117 Russell Si. 43 Dawes St. 1392 Bay St. KLEINER, SIDNEY 208 Comnmnwealtli Ave. KOHSE, ROLAND IV. KORNY, PAUL KONVARSKY, SIDNEY KUHN, XVERNER XV. K Y RIACOU, ROBERT LA NDER, J OSEPH LA NGONE, JAMES F. SI. 17 Jennings 32 Osgood St. 1204 Dwight St. 23 Hawley St. 297 Iiziy St. 29 Palm St. 132 Noel St. Oaks Hotel VINING, GEORGE D. XY'ATEI-IIIOIISE, CHARLES XVEISS, FRANKLIN VVILSON, CHARLES H. 54 Garfield St H, 67 Denver St. 768 Belmont Ave 288 Cooley St. NVINDHOLZ, FRED E. 24 Denselv Rd., Long' IYRIGIIT, ROBERT XY. 0 0 Oak St. CLAH?OFJUNE,MBS 4 G I R. L S ADAMS, HEATRICE I. 1208 St. James Ave. ALBRO, MARJORIE IC, 35 Amherst St. ALLEN, HEATRICE 62 Bay St. ALLEN, ELIZABETH 138 Bloomfield St. ANGELL DORIS E. LA UER, ROY W. LA VVLER, IVALTER E. LEVEILLE, HAROLD LEVINE, GURSON LINNEHAN, .IOHN D. LISONVSKI, TEDDY LUCIUS, JOHN T. LULL, VVILLIAM T. LYON, MAURICE N. Mz1CINTOSH, DONALD A, MCCARTH Y, FRANCIS IIJCCULLOUGH, DAVID, .I1'. 97 Dana MCLEAN, EARL A. MAYNARI1, RICHARD K. MELEADY, GEORGE MONOHAM, FRANCIS J. -I MOULTON, SCOTT MUELLER, ROBERT J. MURPHY, PAUL E. NEVVHOUSE, WARREN E. OLSON, ALLAN G. OSBORNE, NEIL G. PAROLA, JAMES J. PERKINS, LEIVIS H. PETLOCK, CHARLES RICH, ALLAN E. ROMEO, ANTONIO ROSS, VVALTER B. RUCINSKI, EMIL J. RUELI, JOHN F. SALLS, RUSSELL C. SAMUELSON, CARL J, SCIBELLI, INIICHAEL SEYLER, RICHARD A. SHEEHAN, DANIEL B. SINISCALCHI, TEDDY A. -186 Haneoek St. 128 IViIliams, Long. 31 Trafton Rd. 45 Stockmzin St. 233 Quincy St. 46 1Vhite St. 705 Sumner Ave. 1587 Buy St. 34 Melrose St. 35 Carlisle St. St. 81 Gresham St. 84 Mass, Ave. 40 Dearborn St. 15 Nottinghznn St. 15 Isabel St, 47 Edgewood St. 17 Moorelzind St. 33 Virginia St. 36 lXIonroviz1 St. 211 College St. ' 41 Margaret St. 4514 Ashley St. 23 Cumberland St. 1551 NVeSti'o1'd Cir. St. PI. 915 Malin 4 Benton 766 Newbury St. 10 lvlargziret St. St. 54 Cortland 270 Berkshire Ave. 114 IViIli11m St. 702 Belmont Ave. 25 Florence St. 718 Laurel St., Long. SISITSKY, ARTHUR SKIBA, JOSEPH SLUSKY, JERRY SMITH, DONALD V. 54 SPURLING, CHESTER SUPINSKY, JAMES H. SWAYZEE, DWIGHT SVVEENEY, THOMAS J. TAYLOR, VVILLIAM O. TIKOTSKY, HERIWAN 120 Johnson St. 66 Tenth St. 123 Bronson Ter. Hopkins Pl., Long. 181 Marsden St. 238 Mill St. 2718 Main St. 342 King St. 61 Keith St. 76 Mill St. BOUCHER, RUTH G. BROOK, HANNAH B. 108 BROIVN. PEARL N. BROZ, BETTY N. BRYANT, ETHEL P, BUCKLAND, JUNE IV. CIIAFFEE, EUNICE L. CLARK, SALLY COKKINIAS, ESTELLE S COOLEY, ALICE COOPER, BETTY JEAN COSTA KAKIS, VICTORIA COUTURE, YVETTE S. CRAM, BARBARA M. CURTO, MARGARET III. DIGNISON, LOIS K. EDXVARDS, RIARJORIE ELMER, BARBARA EVVIG, VIRGINIA R. 34 Collins St. 30 Beauchamp St. Converse St., Long. 04 Grenada Ter. 11 Pembroke St. 46 Warriner Ave. 44 Churchill St, 135 Ingersoll Gro. 43 Magnolia Ter. 102 Dickinson St. 65 Barber St. 237 Bay St. 436 Franklin St 1065 Worcester St. 34 Orange St. 8714 Margaret St. 67 Conn, Ave. 510 Berkshire Ave. 55 Meredith St. 889 Alden St. FA RNHAM, EVELYN R. 258 Ax72lSI'lII'lgtO1l Blvd. FA RRELL, EVELYN L. FIELD, .I UNE P, 200 FORCELLA, ANN A. FREDERICKS, ELEANOR FREEMAN, GERTRUDE GALLISON, BARBARA 173 N. GLYNN, EVELYN T. 37 Ple HAGGEIITY, BARBARA HALLGREN, HELEN E. HATCH, DOROTHY I-IORNE, PHYLLIS P, HOVVARD, LORRAINE N, IIOXIE, MARGARET M. K I LBURN, INIARJORIE R. 41 Ionia St. Maple Rd., Long. 190 Boudin St. 29 Kenyon St. 37 Saratoga. St. Main St., E. Long. aszint St., E. Long. 14 Scott St. 87 Fountain St. Hampden, Mass. 15 Covington St. E. Long. 1 25 Watson Ave. 1 50 Tralfton Rd. LAFOUNTAIN, CATHERINE 29 Verge St. LANDRY, JANE S. LEXV, PHYLLIS L. MCMANUS, ROSE MARY MCMORROIV, MARGARET MEGAS, SOPHEA IVIESSIER, DORIS A. MILLER, GRETCHEN P. MIODOXVSKI, JANET J. MOIVRY, LOUISE 24 35 Summit St. 7 Nelson Ave. 77 Littleton St. 60 Littleton St. 65 Montrose St. 710 Belmont Ave. No. VVilhraham 5 Brown St. Lincoln Pk., Long. l REID, VIRGINIA A. Wilbraham ROBINSON, MARY 58 Murray Hill Ave. SCOTT, VIRGINIA A. 30 Craig Sli. ERICKSBERG, STANLEY E. 44 Sedgelia St. SEARS, MAE VIRGINIA 150 Harvard St. SLATTERY, OLETA C. SMALL, MARY L.' SMITH, GERALDINE F. 46 Temple St., SMITH, HELENE M. SMITH, SHIRLEY L. SPEAR, ERNESTINE M. SPEER, SHIRLEY ANN , Cunnington, Mass. 270 Pearl St. 396 Mill St. NVorthington, Mass. 11 Grove St. 7 Park Pl., E. Long, E. Long. 165 Xvilb. Rd. COLBURN, VICTOR 17 Healey St., W. Spfld. COREY, JOHN C. 107 Ardmore St. COUPAL, WILFRED J. 28 Buckingham St. DARLING, THOMAS H. 52 Maynard St. DEAN, THOMAS H. 689 Long St., Long. DISCOE, JOSEPH 143 Belmont Ave. DONOVAN, DONALD J. 105 Dunmoreland St. DOW, DONALD 1. 61 Albemarle St. DUKE, JOHN L. 443 Carew St. EDSON, PHILIP L. Nvilbraham ENG, EDWARD K. 111 Worthington St. SUPRENANT, VIVIAN R. 42 Milton St., I. O. TADDEI, GLORIA A. 367 Taylor St. TAFT, MARCIA R. 116 Washington Rd. HALL, FRANKLIN J. 142 State St, TAROZZI, HELEN M. THOMAS. MARIE E. TRAWICK, RUTH E. TYLER, ROSALIE H. WEYANT, MARY W. WHITEHEAD, MILDRED VVILSON, MIRIAM 40 Denton Cir. 98 Vvarrenton St. 49 Charter Ave. 193 Pine St. 28 Collins St. G. 42 Clantoy St. 77 Morgan St. BOYS ALAXOFF, ALEXANDER AMATO, RALPH ANAGNOS, ANDREVV ANGIER, MYRON A. ARTIANO, ALDO A. AVERALL, EDWIN C. BACKUS, JAMES E. BACKUS, JOHN E. BAER, ALBERT G. 83 BAGG, RICHARD W. BAILLIEUL, EVERETT BAINES, GORDON A. BAKER, PAUL O. BALL, HERBERT C. BARLOW, VVILLIAM F. BARRY, CHARLES B. 494 Plainfield St. 16 Arlington Ct. 15 Allendale St. 34 Amherst St. 42 Leslie St. 40 Stebbins St. No. Wilb. No. VVilb. Parkside St., Long. 270 Locust St. 135 Thompson St. 38 Wellington St. 11 NVilbraham Ave. 57 Tyler St. 72 Linden St. 208 Laurelton St. HITT, THOMAS W. 62 Edwards St. BARTLETT, FLOYD A. 78 Belleclair St., Long. BEDARD, DONALD 1211 Dwight St. BATES, DONALD 22 Maple St., E. Long. BENJAMIN, ROBERT 68 Monrovia St. BERKWITT, GEORGE J. 36 Medford St. BEST, THOMAS R. BISSAILIN, EDMOND BORAZNA, MICHAEL BORDEAUX, EARL L. BRADLEY, EARLE C. BRAGGA, JOSEPH BREMNAN, JOHN R. BREMNER, THOMAS S. 32 Wendell Pl. 11 Albert Ave., I. O. 666 Dwight St. 93 Alderman St. 425 King St, 36 Devins St., I. O. 65 Dearborn St. 22 Willard Ave. EXFORD, DORR VV. FARROVV, HENRY E. FILKINS, ELMER S. FINK, RUSSELL V. FITTS, ROBERT B, FITZGERALD, JAMES FLATHERS, DONALD E. FORTUNE, KENNETH FOSTER, FRANK FRASKA, MITCHELL GAINES, WARREN H. GALE, ROBERT V. 1 06 Grenada Ter. 36 Fairfield St. 141 Hartford Ter. 13 Bancroft St. 28 Roe Ave. 148 Littleton St. 10 VVendell Pl. 289 Wilb. Rd. L56 Nathaniel St. 414 Franklin St. '114 Byers St. 740 Allen St. GHOREYEB, ALBERT T. 95 Dover Rd., Long. GIESCHI, THOMAS R. GIGLOTTI, FRANK GILCHRIST, THOMAS GOESSLING, THEODORE GOODCHILD, HARVEY P, 209 Dunmoreland GOODWIN, ARTHUR E. 29 Spring St. 25 Chapel St. 9 Los Angeles St. GILMORE, WILLIAM J. 41 Pasco Rd., I. 90 Melville St. 11 Richelieu St. GORMAN, RUSSELL W. 68 Kensington Ave. GOSIEWSKI, EDMUND J. GOTTSHE, HAROLD E. GRAVES, HAROLD W. GREANY, JAMES R. GREENHUT, ROBERT N. GUMLAW, GEORGE WV. HARDY, RAYMOND E. HARWOOD, GEORGE R. HASTINGS, ARTHUR R. HASTINGS, BERNARD HEGERTY, JOHN R. HENDERSON, CHALMERS HOGAN, PETER B. HOGAN, WILBUR J. HUGHES, NORMAN R. 446 Chestnut St. 19 Ashbrook St. 894 Belmont Ave. 90 Wait St. 70 Grenada Ter. 85 Central St. 486 Belmont Ave. 20 Allen St. 174 Marion St. 67 Davenport St. Wilbraham F. 22 Orange St. 1173 Liberty St. 1173 Liberty St. 139 Main St., I, O. 906 Belmont Ave. O. St. BRESKY, JACK 118 Greenwood St. BROWN, RICHARD H. 27 Norway St., Long. BURGER, HAROLD 331 Trafton Rd. BUTLER, JOHN R. 12 lvalllllt Sl- CALDERVVOOD, HERBERT 66 Blake St. CAMYRE, PAUL 569 Plainfield St. 33 Edgewood Ter., Long, 29 Greenwich St. CASE, WILLIAM 26 Manitoba St. HUNTOON, VINCENT JERNBERG, CLAYTON R. 42 Kimberly Ave. JETTE, CHARLES H. 51 Phoenix St. JOHNSON, HAROLD W. 830 Wilbraham Rd. JOHNSON, KENNETH 51 Kelsey St., E., Long. JOHNSON, WILLIAM F. 377 Oakland St. JOHNSTON, ROBERT P. 169 Westminster St. KELLEHER, JOHN J. 15 Banbury St. KOETSCH, EDWARD F., Jr. CASTLE, WARREN B. 73 Oak St. CHAMBERS, FRANK 67 Franklin St. CHAPIN, ROY C., Jr, 49 Florentine Gdns. CHRISTENSEN, WARREN 1 Oklahoma St. CLARK, EDWARD F. 45 East St. CLARK, WVARREN B. 128 Wilbur St. KONDRET, EDWARD F. KURCZYNSKI, EDWARD LA FLEUR, TONY S. LAGUNOVITCH, ALEX LANDER, NORMAN E. LA PALME, WILLIAM P. 1 3 Melbourne St. 280 Franklin St 46 Tenth St. 29 Palm St. 38 Alfred St. LIGELIS. CHARLES N. 42 Congress St. LOFGREN, FRED R. 174 Dunmoreland St. LOGAN, ROGER LOGAN, JOSEPH LOVEREN, CLIFFORD IVIQCLURE, KENNETH MCDONALD, ROBERT No. Wilb. 41 Fremont St. 456 Page Blvd. 18 Montpelier St. E40 linollwood St. INICFEELEY, ROBERT H. 6 Athol St. MCGOVERN, VVALTER D. 75 VVait St, MCMORROYV, CHARLES 102 Corona St. MACKEY, RAYMOND NV. 41 VVashing'ton St. MAHAN, JOHN F. MAHONEY, VVILLIAM J. 15 lfpton St 142 Homestead Ave., l, O. MARIOTTI, CLIFFORD MERKEL, HELMUTH A. MEROLA, RALPH V. MESSER, HARVEY D. MIETKA, EDWIN S. MINOR, CALVIN A. 28 Rush St, Rd. 10 Lombard St, 25 Brentwood St. 49 Linden St. 67 Davenport St. V109 IVilb. INIOQUIN, PHILIP O, 308 Bay St. MORGAN, CYRUS N, So, Park Pl., Lung. MORGAN, EDWARD H, E17 Colton St. MOSHER, STANLEY R. -107 Bay St, MURPHY, JAIVIES 17 Dineen St. MURPHY, ROBERT D. 26 Sullivan St. NADEAU, E.RNEST E. No. NVilb. NIETUPSKI, JOSEPH J. 103 Pendleton Ave. NOLAN, JOHN A. 48 Greenwich St NYSTEDT, LEONARD E. 65 Los Angeles St. OBERG, ALFRED H. OLIVER, ROBERT R. O'REGAN, GERALD J. ORNE, VVILLIAIVI H. PACKARD, CHARLES PALIVIQVUIST, RUNO 'VV. PALOMBELLA, VICTOR PANNIER, LOUIS -I. PATERSON, NORMAN PEASE, RICHARD VV. PEAVEY, SVILLIAM L. PERRY, EDWARD C, PILIGIAN, MURAD PLOUFFE, EDVVARD G. RACHEL E, FELIX 1 35 Ingersoll Grove 459 Sumner Ave. 29 Wilbraham Ave. 101 Yale St. 268 Shawmut St. 529' ' Union St. 675 Belmont Ave. 118 Carver St. 54 Revere St. 448 Wilb. Ave. 598 Dickinson St. 109 Eddy St. 52 Milton St., I. O. 269 Center St., I. O, 110 Margaret St. RADASCII, EDIVIUND J. 102 Birnie Rd., Long. RAMSEY, GEORGE H. RANDALL, FRED R. RANDALL, IVIARSHALL RASCHI, VICTOR .I. RAUCH, JOHN C. REED, EDWARD C. ROBERTS, ARTHUR E ROBERTS. GEORGE F. ROCHIRA, EDMOND ROONEY, EDVVARD 101 College St. 37 Border St. 47 Chilson St. 35 Hickory St. 29 Spring St. 418 Belmont Ave. 187 Higli St. 876 Armory St. 15 lVilC0x St. 34 Berkeley St ROSENTHAL. HOXVARD S. 251 Arch St ROSS, DONALD H. ROTE, XVARREN H. ROUX, PHILLIPPE J. ROIVE. ARTHUR E. ROYER, NORMAN RUSSELL, GEORGE F. 36 Alvin St. 82 Benton St. 314 Tremont SL. 75 Edendale St. 29 Embury St. 103 Ashley St. SCHERMERHORN, RAYMOND 110 Keith St. SCHIEDING, ROBERT XV. 35 Colonial Ave. SCOTT, .IOHN J. SEARLES, CARL R. SEGRIN, ROBERT SHEA, BARRY F. 24 Arch St. 102 Hastings St. 30 Russell St. 3421 Newbury St. SHEA, .I OHN E. 33 Gold Sl SHEEI-IY, JAMES J. 141 Berkshire St., I. 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Rd 28 Terrence St 370 Eastern Ave 1723 Allen St ZA REMBA, CHARLES G. 30 Murray Iiill Ave ZAROD, STANLEY J. ZUIDENA, LIONEL R, CLASS OF JAN 128 Parker St., l. O 21 Montford St UARY, 1939 GIRLS ANDERSON, LILLIAN M, 71 College St BARBER, RITA G. BOLTON, ELVA M. BRITT, MYRTLE BROVVN, MARY M. BROWVN, REBECCA BRUCE, THEDA E. CHURCHILL, ERNA L, COOK, MARJORIE M. UKENSHAW, ECOLA DE CARLI, MARY C. DE ROSIE R, GERTRUDE DION, FLORENCE DONLIN, FRANCES H. DOWVNER, ETHEL M. DRUMM, PRISCILLA S. EGGLESTON, DORIS M. GATELEE, RAMONA E. HANVKINS, DORIS V. HENR Y, FLORENCE M. HOLLISTE R, BEATRICE H OLL l STE R, BARBARA JACOBS, BERTHA L. JONES, MARION L. 664 Boston Rd. 117 Dunmoreland St. 145 Union St 57 Clantoy St 106 Ardmore St 25 XVilton St. 49 Edendale St. Fernbank Rd 269 Tyler St 5 1 XVindemere St 64 Greenwich St. 17 Carlisle St. 32 Church St. 9 Pershing Ter. 58 Albermarle St. 103 Webber St. 110 Benton St. 134 Fountain St. 406 Mill St. XVilb., Mass. 78 Methuen St. 177 High St. 13 Hayden St. 33 Phoenix St. KAPETANIS, MARY KELEHER. MARION F. KLETT, HELEN M. LAMB, ELEANOR C. 78 Plea MARTENSEN, JEAN O. MIDXVTOOD, NORMA V. MULLEN, THELMA O. OKRONGLY, ALMA A. OLIVERI, ANNA M. OUIMETTE, RUTII E. PETERSON, THELMA A. PRICE, BARBARA C. PUCCIARELLI, MARY PYNE, SHIRLEY M. RESTAINO, THERESA A. RICARDI, SYLVIA L. ROBSON, BETTY ROLLINS, DORIS J. RUSSELL, MARJORIE E. 127 Cass St. 18 Ashmont St. 13 Eagle St santview St., Long 348 Willa. Rd. 35 Colonial Ave, 102 King' St. 70 Glenwood Blvd. 9 l'nion St. 63 Gold St. 4 6 Bonnyview Ave. 92 Suffolk St. 116 Tyler St. 125 Greene St. 768 Liberty 89 Middle St. 392 Page Blvd. 34 Slater Ave. 2462 Main St. St. COREY, NORMAN E. IYAMATO MICHAEL A. DAVIS, RUSSELL E. 4 DFARBORN, HARRY R. DE DE FALCO, HA RRY A. LLECESE, FRANK G. D EL N EGRO, A NG ELO DE NIS, ALBERT P. DESROSIERS, NORMAN DI DE VINE, ROY E. CARLO, FREDERICK DI PIETRO, PERRY A. DUPRE, ARTHUR S. EASTON, LA NVRENCE VK EATON, EDVVA RD R. EDSON, DOUGLAS I. ERICKSON, CARL E. FA ULKNER, CHARLES E. FINCH, DONALD N. FURGUIGS. LOUIS V. GARVEY, JOSEPH J. lr SAVIOR, FLORENCE 323 Commonwealth Ave. SIMPSON, EDNA A. 64 Cornell St. SOCHA, STEPHANIE A. 1164 NVorcester St.. I. O. SULLIVAN, PATRICIA A. 256 XValnut St. TI-IAYER, NORMA F. 63 Dunmoreland St. GAZANIGA, JORDAN GENTILE, XVILLIAM J. GENTILE, LOUIS A. GOLDBLATT, ABRAHAM GOODSELL, BUEL P. HARRINGTON, WVILLIAM HEATON, DONALD A. Ham pden, Mass. St. 34 Edgewood Ter., Long. XVALKER, FRANCES E. NVARNER, RUTH E. XYELCH, MARJORIE E. XVETMORE, JEAN C. YORK, MARION E. YULE, ANNE I BOYS AHERN, THOMAS P. AITKEN, GEORGE AKINS, RILEY N. ALBANO. ANGELO M. ALDRICH, BERTRAND 687 'Newbury St. 1459 Boston Rd. 93 Bristol 64 Benton 13 Herman 130 Edendale 91 Abbe Ave. 452 XVilb. Rd. 84 Colton St. 31 Gardner St. 111 XVilh. Rd. ALLESSANDRI, ALLESSA NDRO AMBROSE. EVERETT ANGHILANTE, LOUIS ANSALONI, HENRY L. BALDVVIN, FREDERIC 574 Union 49 Derryfield St. St. St. 34 Dunbar 43 James 30 Hiawatha St BECKER, ROBERT F. 11 Lester St., E. Long' BELCHER, PAUL W. BEMIS, EARLE A. BIANCO, LOUIS J. BISSONETTE. VICTOR BROAD, EDVVARD M. BROVVN, PHILLIP A. BURKE, SYLVESTER F. BURNS, MICHAEL F. CAMPBELL, JOHN M. 203 CARIANI, ROBERT VV. CARLSON, NILS B. CARMODY, JOSEPH J. CLEARY. LAURENCE COLLINS, ROBERT C. CONNEL, ROBERT CONSOLMAGNO, LUCIDO COOKE, HARVEY COONAN, VVALTER F. 330 Rimmon Ave. 3231 Main St. 129 Greene St. 167 Oak St., I. O. 24 Sumner Ter 327 State St 528 Carew St. 19 Arch St Ft. 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LORRAINE R. 898 Chestnut St. COUGHTER, GRACE C. 47 Rush St. DONAHUE, RITA M. 290 Liberty St. DONNELLY, HONOR M. 32 Ralph St. RUSBY, CLIFFORD J. No. Wilb. SANTOLINI, HAROLD C. 285 Taylor St 71 Morris St 1329 Dwight St 29 Rapalus St., I. O 137 Glenwood Blvd SMALL, ROBERT 394 Mill St 87 Belle St SARNO, PATSY N. SHOR, HAROLD S. SKOWRON, JOHN S. SLATER, LESLIE R. EVANS, DOROTHY F, EZEKIEL, BARBARA FAGGS. FANNIE R. FALORETTI, ROSE A. FITZGERALD, EILEEN B. FRENTZOS, BETTY A. GANNON, MARJORIE E, 978 Liberty Si.. 25 Highland St. 14 Grays Ave. 108 lllarble St. 140 Everett St. 116 Patton St. 464 Dickinson St. SovERow, WALTER SOJA, JOSEPH E. SPENCE, HOLMAN H. SPINKS, CHARLES W. SQUIRE, HARRY N. STARK, JOHN E. STONE, ROBERT E. STREETER, LESTER TALLENT, NORMAN TATRO, FRED L. 202 College St Wilb., Mass 69 Foster St 113 Hancock St 131 Woodlawn St 33 Emily St 33 Chilson St 107 Mass. 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Pleasant Ave. 94 Elliot St 27 Merwin St 214 Wilb. Rd 182 College St. 60 James St 34 Rochelle St 97 Belle St H H2 O. 0 PAGLIA, MANDO J. PAINE, ROBERT C. PAPANTI, ARNOLD D. PAPPAIOANOU, JOHN PARIS, LEVVIS PARKER, FRED D. PARKMAN, IVAN A. PEASE, WILBER F. PECK, BERNARD J. PERITZ, STANLEY PERRY, ALBERT PETERSON, EARL PEVZNER, WILLIAM 111 Colton St. 24 Hiawatha St. 83 Quincy St. 168 Russell St. 18 Kibbe Ave. 47 Sunapee St. 15 Ledyard St. J. 282 Pine St. 29 Auburn St. 1 3 Harvard St. 65 Barber St. 1 700 Chestnut St. 373 Orange St. 25 Pembroke Ave. 32 Ruskin St. 123 NVestminster St. 1245 Dwight St. I . PIGGOTT, ROBERT 61 Birchwood Ave., Long: PILIGIAN, ONEG G. POMEROY, RICHARD POWELL, NORMAN PROVOST, DONALD PROVOST, ERNEST PRUNKUN, EDVVARD RAE, ROBERT RAMEY, ROBERT 83 RASANEN, VERNON REIGNER, KENNETH RICHARDS, WILLIAM ROBERT, HUBERT ROBERT, NORMAN ROBERTS, NORMAN L. ROGERS, HAROLD ROSENBERG, VVILLIAM ROSSINI, JOHN 105 Lyons St., I. O. 1195 Long' St., Long. 48 Perkins St. 18 Crown St. 112 Arthur St. 57 Grover St. 105 Gresham St. N. Main St., E. Long. 15 Van Ness St. 103 Lowell St. 47 Richelieu St. 870 Armory St. 2 6 Bradford St. 675 Allen St. 54 Scott St. 89 Hall St. 36 Home St. ROSATI, NVARREN 116 Gates Ave., E. Long. RUSH, GEORGE RYAN, CHARLES SALA M, JAMES SALVETTI , JOSEPH SCHECHTERLE, JOHN 50 Switzer Ave. 619 Mooreland St, 26 Osgood St. 425 Taylor St, 38 Coleman St. SCHERMERHORN, MAURICE 399 Orange St. SEEL, FREDERICK SENECAL, EUGENE SHAPIRO, RICHARD SHAW, WALTER SIMPSON, CHARLES SIMPSON, GEORGE 23 Girard Ave. 89 Oswego St. 105 Narragansett St. 55 Montrose St. 33 Pembroke Ave. 33 Pembroke Ave. 1, l.4f'al'cQlf1r4 SMITH, GORDON SMITH, WILLIAM' SOPHINOS, NICHOLAS STEPHENSON, DAVIS ST. JOHN, FRANCIS SULLIVAN, JOHN SULLIVAN, PATRICK SVVANSON, HARRY SXVIATEK, JOHN TARPINIAN, SHAVARSH TAYLOR, ROBERT TERLICK, STANLEY Tl-IODAL, LAVVRENCE 19 Colonial Ave. 76 Benton St 815 Carew St 2443 Roosevelt St 101 Denver St. 30 Tenth St 241 Pendleton Ave 67 Hamburg St 5 Acton St.. XVilb 1 159 Goodwin St 655 Bay Sf 280 Franklin St 170 Draper St THOURANGEAU, BERNARD 2147 Main St TOPPING, VVILLIAM TRIBLEHORN, VVILLIA M VIERECK, ALBERT O. WADE, VVILLIAINI H. NVAJDO, CHESTER E. Long' 131 Marsden St 101 Daviston St 415 St. James Ave 92 Linden St. VVALLACE, THEODORE L. SV11bI'3.1l2LTl1, Mass WALSH, FRANCIS N. VVARNER, KENNETH WARREN, WILLIAM M. 110 Central St 162 Quincy St 100 Hickory St WASHBURN, DONALD H. 124 King' St WEDIN, ROY E. WEITZEL, RICHARD VV. WEZNIAK, ALFRED J. VVHITTLESEY, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, CARL VVINNE, ROSS R. VVOLCOTT, KENNETH F. WOODHEAD, ROGER XV. VVOODS, ROBERT J. VVURM, HAROLD 43 Fisher St 20 Marengo Pk 135 Main St., I. O 352 Longhill St 123 Oklahoma St 33 Greenbrier St 46 McKnight St 66 Malden St 51 Merwin St. 109 College St ZABOROYVSKI, BERNARD 49 Morgan St CLASS OF JANUARY, 1940 G 1 11. In s ABBONDANZA, MARY ALLISI, ENES K. ALLEN, BETTY ARMSTRONG, SALLY E. BARTON, AGNES I. BRAY, CONSTANCE A. BRIDGES, MARY BULL, NANCY L. CARRON, ELIZABETH M. 104 Marble St. 306 Liberty St 23 VVoodside Ter 32 Austin St. 8 1 Eastern Ave 16 Garden St. 73 Tyler St. 398 Sumner Ave 51 Meadow Rd., Long: CHAISSON, LILLIAN L. CHILDS, MARJORIE E. CIRCOSTA, ROSE COLLINS, CYNTHIA CRANSHAVV, ALICE DAIGLE, ROSALIE T. DAIGNEAU, RUTH DICKERMAN, EDITH S. DOBLES, MARGARET T. 815 Carew St. 3 Ashley St 69 Tyler St 76 NVilbraham Ave 175 B-NVilliam St 14 Richelieu St 35 Ozark St 56 Auburn St 203 Albermarle St DOWLING, DOROTHY E. 103 Bristol St DOWNER, LE.ONA E. EMPAGNATIELLO, MAD FARRAR, RITA-FAY FEATHLER, PEARL A. 385 Newbury St ELINE 89 Acushnet Ave XVilb., Mass. 95 Laurence St FEDEROWICZ, MILDRED 78 Linden St. FERRARA, FRANCES A. 11 VVilCOX St. FIRTH, ANNA C. 75 Orchard St. FLANAGAN, BARBARA M. FLYNN, JANET M. FOOTE, MARTHA FORREST, IRENE E, FOSTER, EMILY FOX, MEVERETT L, FRENTZOS, PENNY M. GARDNER, GRACE M. GEDDES, VIRGINIA GLOSTER, BERNICE M. GOWVANS, ALYCE lVI. GRANT, PHYLLIS L. 28 Kensington Ave. 20 Myrtle St. 268 NValnut Sl.. 79 Conn. Ave. 58 Hancock St. 17 College St. 28 Pasadena St. 128 Oak Grove Ave. 131 Spring St. 41 Mooreland St. 22 Eagle St. 14 Dunhill St., I. 0. GNVOZDIK, VVANDA H. 1332 Worcester St.,I.O. HAIDEMENOS, HELEN HALL, CHARLOTTE M. HARPER, KATHLEEN HENRY, PAULINE INI. HILL, FLORENCE HOFBAUER, ELEANOR JAMES, MABEL E. JAROSZ, HELEN A. JOHNSON, PHYLLIS D. JOHNSTON, CLARA A. 1369 Dwight St. Stony Hill Rd. 111 Bancroft St. 91 Clifton Ave. 49 Dwight Rd. 42 Colonial St. No. XVilbraharn 61 Cleveland St. 209 Quincy St. 16 Merida St. JONES, PHYLLIS R. 162 Northampton Ave. KITTINGER, ALICE B. KLEPICH, MARY ANN KOVALCHICK, HELEN LAVALLEE, GRACE I. LEETE, RUTH M. LEONARD, MARION LIBERA, MADELINE LISOVVSKA, REGINA B. LOCK, ELIZABETH J. LOERKE, ALMA M. 359 Central St. 146 Essex St. 720 Dwight St. 56 lVhittum Ave. 74 White St. 851 Liberty St. 56 Andover Rd. 233 Quincy St. 106 Monmouth St. 42 Eastern Ave. LYLES, LUCILLE I. 43 So. Main St., E. Long: LYNCH, INIARCELLA lvl. MCCONNELL, ETHEL ivieivmsricn, ANNE MAGNI, STEGNIA MERRY, SHIRLEY J. MILLER, moms E. MINOR, MARION M. NA RDI, .ROSE T. PAGELLA, ENIS PALLATINO, EMILY PERSIP, ALMA G. PETTI, LENA T. PIZZO, AGNES M. PLANCON, DORIS R. POGGI, ESTHER M. QUIRK, LEONA P. 55 Athol St. 49 Montrose St. 333 Franklin St. 60 Glenwood Blvd. 11 Ashbrook Ave. 839 Belmont Ave. 67 Davenport St. 5 5 Pembroke Ave. 962 lfVorthington St. 16 Tyler St. 108 Eastern Ave. 76 Tyler St. 1381 Dwight St. 76 Keith St. 1200 Columbus Ave. 722 Union St. RAMAGE, VIRGINIA E. 1085 VVorthington St. ROBERTS, DOROTHY H. RUSSELL, BERNICE A. SACKETT, RUTH V. SANGERMANO, EDA SCOTT, MARJORIE M. SELIGMAN, IDA C. SELOVER, CAROLYN S. SHALKINOVITCH, LENA 675 Allen St. 53 Preston St. 114 Rochelle St. 540 Page Blvd. 3 Piney Pl. 18 Quincy St. 43 Benz St. 123 Governor St. SHERIVIAN, BLANCHE I. S14 lV0rthington St. .4-.-.. 44.44. SMITH, MARION IVI. 161 Penrose St. ST. JEAN, ALIVE V. 1406 Viforcester St., I. O. STROZ, LOUISE K. 235 Centre St., I. O. TAFT, JEAN A. 1565 Carew St. THERRIEN, LOIS 223 St. James Blvd. THIBODEAU, GLADYS A, 93 Clantoy St. VVALZAK, IRENE A. 49 Osgood St. VVESTCOTT, MABEL E. 54 Griffin St. VVHEELER, PATRICIA B. 21 Bruce St. NVILLIAMS, BEATRICE XYOOD, BARBARA XYRIGHT, GEORGIA E. BOYS AGOSTIBO, FRANCIS AHLBERG, PAUL H. ALFIERI, ALVERI 123 Oklahoma St, E. Longmeadow 122 Andrew S1 T0 Beaumont St. St. 139 Bristol 468 Central St. ALFIERI, GIANETTO 468 Central St APPLEBAUM, SAMUEL 87 Bancroft St. ASHER, JOSEPH 796 Belmont Ave. ATANIAM, TONI 19 Beaudry Ave., I. O. AYKANIAN, SURAN 101 Lyons St., I. O. BARBEAU, ARTHUR BACON, HENRY L. BARRY, GLENN C. BELDEN, TED VV. BELT, IRVING BENNETT, ERIC T. BERG, JOHN BIG-BY, JOHN 45 Bradford St. 1793 Main St. 143 Gilbert Ave. 56 Edendale St. 170 Orange St. 9 Bergen Ct. 64 Bristol St, 113 Monroe St. BINKIWICZ, WILLIAM VVilbraham, Mass. BLAINE, FREDERICK 78 Homestead Ave., I. O. BLISS. CLAYTON BOBBA, JOHN BOUCHER, HERBERT V. 59 Meredith St. 429 Taylor St. 69 Central St. BRONVN, GERALD J. 154 Myrtle St., I. O. BRUNETTE, HAROLD F. BUCKLEY, JAMES J. BUDDINGTON, DAVID M. 179 Dunmoreland BUTT ERCASE, ROBERT St. 195 College 15 Rochelle St. St. 15 Colchester Ter. CAMPANELLA, FRANCIS 278 Xvilbraham Rd CALABRISE, FRANK CARMAN, HERBERT S. CARLSON, OSCAR CATALDO, PAUL CAVALLINI, RAY CAVANAUGH, WILLIAM CAZAVILAN, GUIDO A. CHOINIERE, DELPHIS CLANCY, GEORGE CLARK, LLOYD R. CLARK, VVILLIAM CLUNE, WILLIAM J. COCCHI, A. FLAMINDO COLE, DONALD F. COPELAND, WILLIAM R. CRANDALL, ROGER C. CULLEN, ROBERT J. CUZZONE, RAYMOND DAVILLI, FAUSTINO DERAGON, WILLIAM DISILETS, HERBERT DILK, JOSEPH DONAHUE, WILLIAM IJONELAN, DON DONOVAN, JOHN DONOVAN, WILLIAM 223 NVilbraham Rd 597 Chestnut St. DOYLE, ROBERT Edgewood Ave., Long DYKEMAN, ROBERT EIJDY, VVILBERT EGGLESTON, ROBERT ELKAS, DEVVEY ESCHE, KARL FALVEY, JACK FIORINI, JOHN FLEMING, JOHN FLYNN, JOHN FORTUNE, HUBERT 42 Edgemont St 334 W'ilb. Rd 32 Church St 143 Farnsworth St 53 Howard St T7 Crystal Ave 34 Dawes St 21 Ranney St 14 Berkshire St 78 Lawnwood Ave., Long FOSTER, ROBERT 31 Home-crest St., Long. FOURNIER, WVARREN FOY, LEE JAMES FREDETTE, JOSEPH FREEMAN, HENRY FREEMAN, VVARREN FRITSCH, BERNARD GARDNER, PERRY GARREFFI, ALBERT GARVEY, DANIEL GATES, FLOYD GLADDEN, CALEB GLEASON, ALFRED GRABIEC, STEVEN GREEN, CHARLES GRENIER, ARTHUR GUYNUP, JOHN HALLAM, ROBERT HATHAVVAY, ERNEST 160 HAYES, GEORGE HILTON, EUGENE HINDES, WALLACE HOMER, ARTHUR HOGG, VVILLIAM HOPPER, VVILLIAM HOSLEY, ALLEN HOVVARD, RALPH HUBER, FRITZ HUGHES, CHARLES St St 27 Sherbrooke 17 Tacoma 23 Pearl St 43 Franklin St -37 Saratoga St 6 Jenks St St St 27 Phoenix Ter 64 Greene 25 Colchester 9 Ft. Pleasant Ave St St St St St St 43 Monroe 126 Draper 76 Monroe 155 Morgan 43 Granville 54 Border 43 Benz St Hampshire St., I. O 23 Arbutus 20 Hancock 133 Maynard St 56 Riverview 44 VVestminster St. 983 Carew St. 130 Hood St, 139 Blain St., I. St. St. 60 Monticello St. St. 8 Buchholz St. 0. 62 Gardner St. 'X NGRAHAM, ALLEN 122 Suffolk St. 28 Ringgold St. 'el? SABE.LLE, EMERY 75 Kenyon St. 52D2X5'3'S:1'i , JONES, NELSON 39 Preston sr. 105 Oswego S W KALAGIAN, EDXVARD 39 Clayton S . XP' C 56 Beauregard St., I. O. 14 Lombard S . 2 AYE, ARTHUR 35 Buchholz St. 73 Davenport St XX 'EEFE, ROBERT L. QL-Avllsciiii KX 14 Lee St. 12 Clifford S PX A 'EIGXVlN, ROY 321 Belmont Ave. 241 Denver S NQP' g, ELL1HER, VVILLIAM 401 Nottingham St. 72 Maynard S ING, YVILLIAM 1392 Bay St, 30 Langdon S Qj5, iOLPUS, JOSEPH -11 Allendale St. r . . dg4RSi2i3T1 A AFLEUR, RALPH 15 Farnsworth St. 25 Ladd St. LAING, JOHN 20 Alderman St. 107 Blaine St' LANGEVIN, FRANCIS G. E. Long. 73 Brunswick St' LANGEVIN, PAUL 84 Randall Pl. 61 Bloomfield St. LANGHELD, GUSTAV 104 Conn. Ave. LAVERY, WALTER 268 Pearl St. 89 Armory St. LAVIN, JOHN 53 Milford St. 40 James St. LAWSON, WALTER 14 Carew St. 47 Richelieu St. LEARY, WILLIAM 67 San Miguel St. 63 Martin St. LEGER, LEE 25 Wait St. 1,221 Carew St. LEIKIN, ROBERT 102 W. Alvord St. 69 Shattuck St. LOLOS, NICHOLAS 15 Griffin St. O. LOVVE, JOHN 183 Commonwealth Ave. DONIGAN, MICHAEL 16 Beauregard St., I, L fgw,Q..i- QAM-Q. RIEGAL, VVALTER L. LYNCH, EDVVARD MCCARRON, WILLIAM MCCARTHY, THOMAS 396 G MCCLEAN, JOHN MCDONALD, EVERETT MCDONALD, JAMES MCKEO WN, WILLIAM J. MAHONEY, CHARLES MASCARO, ANTHONY MAYNARD, HENRY MERRIAM, VVALTER MEZZE'I I'I, GAETANO MICHAELIAN, HARRY MORIN, LEONARD MOYNIHAN, JAMES MULDREW, WILLIAM MURPHY, JOHN MURPHY, JOSEPH 1 13 Maynard St. 12 Coleridge St. 108 oodwin St., I, O. 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