Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Wp hope that day J 1 —, Ejh l t -«-. —wmSWI . iS jSpipSl? {I JF ,! 1 i- A . i ' 0 || 1—0 ' ,;a ”r tdbtt t—. ' . ' ■ ■ ■ zz $ m ■ « ■smn $ $$$ In four years, Tufts College has gone through a remarkable metamorphosis, beginning as a small regional institution, and emerging as one of the larger schools of its kind. Now, as in every other college in the country, Tufts is faced with the task of completing the edu¬ cation of many former students, and com¬ mencing that of many new men. This situa¬ tion with its many concomitants, has plainly brought about some definite changes here. Before the war, Tufts was a true “small college”. The student body was closely knitted together, thanks to the traditional societies, which instilled the fundamentals of real spirit into a man from the beginning of his first year. Under the watchful eye of Sword and Shield, freshmen learned always to wear their hats, and keep off the grass, and to greet everyone on campus with a friendly “Hi”. But the lessons implanted in these early years paid good dividends in stu¬ dent unity. A student ' s life revolved about college life, for eve ryone on Hill knew every¬ one else, and they all worked smoothly to-gether. Tufts was small, but it well de¬ served its reputation of a friendly College. All these things ceased when the late global conflict broke out. It took a little while for the significance of Pearl Harbor to sink in, but mobilization was quick once it started. All college functions went into high gear, with three terms per year, and more con¬ centrated courses. Everyone settled down to the hard grind, working and studying in¬ cessantly (three days off for Christmas), buy¬ ing War Bonds, donating blood, collecting paper and scrap, doing everything possible to win the fight on the home front. Civilian students (and young faculty members) became increasingly rare on campus. In July, 1943, the Navy landed—1000 V-12er ' s and 300 RO ' s. The campus gained a Navy blue tint that it retained for three full years, and “from there on in”, most life revolved about the Navy. When they got up, so did everyone else—it was impossible to sleep late with companies staggering sleepily about the streets in the morning hours, mor¬ osely counting cadence. During the day, things quieted down somewhat. Classes were not unduly crowded, with Jackson and Navy forming almost the whole student body. Many extra-curricular activities died out, but some, like the Weekly and the Tuftonlan kept going. The Navy initiated a few of its own: Friday night Happy Hours, the annual march to the Tufts-Harvard football game, the in¬ numerable drills climaxed by the semesterly color competition. Navy slang became accepted speech— one “hit the sack , or stood in “chow lines”, or “swabbed the deck”. If one were a member of the Unit, one was apt to “hit the sheet” for needing a haircut or wearing unmatch¬ ing shoelaces or stowing one’s drawers improperly. All the while, things were getting better for our side. The power of an aroused Am¬ erica could not be stopped, and on May 8, 1945, V-E Day came—but classes continued. Many Tuftsmen were still serving throughout the world. Then came the world-shaking events of August—the two atomic bombs, and on August 15, 1945, V-J Day. The war was over, but the Peace was just begun. Campus life began to slow down to a more normal peace-time rate. The Navy Unit dwindled away, exerting continually less in¬ fluence on college affairs. Students from all years began to return in ever-increasing numbers. Old customs and traditions were slowly reestablished. i xi% i For Tufts Music Lovers . a choral treat 1 1 1 The present Senior Class reorganized at an early date, and held their Junior Prom in May at the Gym. Tufts Night at the Pops followed soon after, and was a rousing success. New buildings began to go up—the Hamilton Pool, the ME Lab, and for married students, Stearns Village. But the spring semester of ' 46 was only a har¬ binger of times ahead. The short summer semester found few students on Hill, for most people were taking a well earned rest. But the Fall term of ' 46 marked the inception of a new stage in the 95-year history of Tufts. Old students trooped back by the hundreds, and new ones poured in by just as many hundreds. A record en¬ rollment of over 3000 was reached. Housing problems were seemingly insurmountable, classes were uncomfortably crowded, text¬ books were unavailable. Life was anything but collegiate. It was chiefly confused. Many of the pre-war activities returned in full array. Fraternities, with the largest mem¬ bership in years, were once again a potent force in campus affairs. The Honorary So¬ cieties, bulwarks of college activities, were reactivated, but the light election vote was a discouraging sign in a hopeful situation. Clubs and societies sprang up by the dozen, For the Students . . . organized confusion and it began to look as if Tufts was to have one of its busiest extra-curricular years. Ath¬ letics, greatly bolstered by the Navy during the war, reverted to its peacetime pattern. The teams were not all headliners, but the coaches and the men did their best, under unique and trying conditions. But in the overall sense, the campus seemed to be afflicted with a sort of lethargy. True, activities of all sorts were being rejuvenated in surprising numbers, but closer examination revealed that only a small group of workers were actually responsible for these advances. Most people were simply not interested in taking a personal part in college affairs. The causes for this situation were complex, but one chief component was the greatly increased enrollment, which created a natural reluctance on the part of many persons to engage in activities with totally unfamiliar people. Attitudes developed by men who had suddenly matured during the war un¬ doubtedly contributed to the complexity. In defense of these people, it has been sug¬ gested that the college is primarily a place to gather knowledge and gain wisdom, but it is questionable that these ends can be attained without a certain amount of outside endeavor in more social fields than are or¬ dinarily found in classrooms. A person who is a scholar, and nothing more, is likely to be a dull character, and does not often con¬ tribute his due share to the whole community. However, this year ' s problems seem to be those of a transition state, a sort of bridge between a purposeful, wartime Tufts, and a progressive, peacetime one. Only when the underclasses have been properly organized and trained, and when all the students, fac¬ ulty members, and administrators, become thoroughly adjusted to these unprecedented conditions, will Tufts move positively forward. The new College on the Hill can be one of the leaders in the eternal task of appropriate¬ ly educating young people for the future. To do this, many improvements should be made here, but they will take time. It should be the duty of every loyal student and Alum¬ nus to give assistance in all possible ways to shorten this time, and to hasten the advent of the new progressive Tufts. Mcuf. 194-6 becemb i 1946 GUtiMtmaA, ' UabiUtf. GluL Bpianii jbaH.ce. jhecetiiMeA. 19 6 o 1 For the first time in four years, there will be a normal, peacetime grad¬ uation in June. However, the graduates will be anything but normal, peacetime students. That this is the largest graduating class in the history of Tufts College is no accident, of course, but it may be suprising to learn that over 550 people are receiving degrees this June. But be¬ sides being the biggest class, this group claims an additional distinction —there are representatives of every class from 1941 to 1948, since those whose education was interrupted or accelerated have retained their original class designations. Naturally, with such a large, diverse group, there was bound to be a certain amount of disunity, due partly perhaps to the great number of relative strangers suddenly thrust together and called the Senior Class, but probably even more to a war-developed indifference to college ac¬ tivities. We certainly hope that, whatever the cause, this coolness will disappear before it can have a serious effect on future Tuftsmen. We be¬ lieve that most people must do more than merely attend classes to reap the full benefits of a college education, for participation in all forms of activity, whether academic or athletic, is essential not only in develop¬ ing the true character and spirit of a collegian, but also in preparing him for the rougher days after graduation. Due to extenuating circumstances, this may not have been too applic¬ able to some seniors, but nevertheless the long-run implications still hold. We want to see the future generations at Tufts bound together into solid, harmonious groups, which will always be capable of intelligent cooperation, and most important, which will always be activated by a true loyalty to their college and its people. Now is the time to lay the foundations for these generations. First Row, left to right: R. C. Wyatt (Vice-President); J. W. Rogers (President); H. M. Austin (Secretary). Second Row, left to right: D. B. Porter (Treasurer); H. M. Powers (Marshal). TUFTS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: H. L. Heath (Vice-President); J. E. Mullin (President); N. P. Phillips (Treasurer). Second Row, left to right: J. G. Yates (Secretary); J. Wass (Marshall). JACKSON SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LOUIS W. ANDERSON CHARLES B. AKERSON AB ' 45 Education 398 Linden St. Wellesley Hills Benson High School, Omaha, Neb. Associate Editor Tufts Tracer 1, 2; ASCE 1, 2; NROTC Pistol Team 2, 3. BS ' 45 Chemistry 37 Elmwood Ave. Attleboro, Mass. Zeta Psi. AUDREY L. ALBERT AB ' 47 English 57 Warrett Rd. Lexington, Mass. Lexington High School Westbrook Jr. College Sigma Kappa; Canterbury Club; Glee Club. NORMAN W. ANDREW BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 217 High St. No. Andover, Mass. Johnson High School Zeta Psi, Secretary 2, Vice-Presi- ident 3; Tufts Tracer 2; Pre-Med Society 2, 3. CARL E. ALSTERBERG BS ' 47 Physics 228 Grant Ave. So. Wells, Minn. Wells High School HARRIET R. ANSHIN BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 49 Addington Rd. Brookline, Mass. Lynn Classical High School Pre-Med Society 3, 4; German Club, Treasurer 3; Economics Club 3, 4; Chemistry Society 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST F. ANASTOS AB ' 44 Economics 1 Summit Rd. Nantasket Beach Hingham High School Alpha Tau Omega ; Cross Coun¬ try 1. ROCCO J. ANTONELLI BS ' 44 Mathematics 22 Ten Hills Rd. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Math Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Sword and Shield Societv 2; Ivy Society 3; Who ' s Who 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-captain, 4. JOHN C. ARMINGTON BETSY R. BAKER BS ' 45 Electrical Engineering Larch Row Wenham, Mass. Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. BS ' 47 Psychology 53 Johnson Ave. West Medford Medford High School Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer 3, 4; JAA Treasurer 2, 3; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Bad¬ minton 4. ARTHUR A. ASHTON, Jr. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 51 Stanwood St. Providence, R. I. Classical High School AIEE 3, 4; NROTC; Dean ' s List 3. EVERETT B. BAKER BS ’47 Psychology 6 Little ' s Pt. Rd. Swampscott Lynn English High School Delta Upsilon, Treasurer 4 ; Glee Club 3; Football 1; Soccer 2, 3; Alexander Bain 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3. HARRY M. AUSTIN AB ' 47 Business Administration Route 4, Box 761, Lakeland, Fla. Summerlin Institute Alpha Tau Omega; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; Ring Committee 4; NROTC 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Baseball 1. WILLIAM O. BAKER AB ' 47 Business Administration 24 Mulberry St. Beverly, Mass. Beverly High Schoool Band 1, 2; Economics Club; Glee Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3. ALICE C. BAHR BA ' 47 Music 8815 73 Ave. Glendale, L. I., N. V. Franklin K. Lane High School Concordia Collegiate Institute College Organist; Dean ' s List; Presser Foundation Scholarship in Music. RICHARD V. BALDELLI BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 43 Mechanic St. Shelburne Falls Arms Academy Alpha Sigma Phi; ASME 3, 4. PHILIP M. BARNHART CARL E. BECK AB ' 47 Business Administration 20 Craiwell Ave. W. Springfield Williston Academy Della Upsilori; Varsity Club, Sec¬ retary 4; Band 1, 2, 3; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Tower Cross, Marshal 4. BS ’45 Mechanical Engineering 57 Las Casas St. Malden, Mass. Evander Childs and Malden High School ASME 3, 4. JOSEPH BASILESCO BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 35 Pierce Ave. Everett, Mass. Everett High School NROTC T, ,2, 3, 4; AIEE 3, 4; Ra¬ dio Society, President 3, 4; Dean ' s J List 1. ROBERT B. BEEMER AB ' 47 Sociology 1344 Drahner Rd., Paint Creek Acres, Oxford, RFD 2, Mich. Redford High School Alpha Tau Omega; Band 3; Glee Club 3; Weekly 2; TMC 2; Sociology Club, President 2; 3P ' s 2; Tufts Tracer Staff 2; Who ' s Who 3. RUTH M. BATES BS 47 Biology 49 Dean St. Attleboro, Mass. Attleboro High School Chi Omega; Tufts Weekly 1, 2; 3 P ' s 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; His¬ tory Club 2, 3; Student Council, Vice-President 3, 4; House Presi¬ dent 3, 4. ROWLAND A. BEERS AB ' 47 English 28 Peabody Rd. Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School Alpha Sigma Phi; Canterbury Club 1; Varsity Club Executive Com¬ mittee 2, President 4; Tuft ' s Week¬ ly 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Tennis 1; Hockey 2; Tower Cross, Secretary Treasurer 4; Who ' s Who 3. STANLEY C. BATTLES AB ' 47 History 32 Chestnut St. Wakefield, Mass. Melrose High School Newman Club 3, 4. JOAN BELANGER AB ' 47 English 11 Hillcrest Street, Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School Alpha Xi Della,- All-Around Club 1; Pan-Hellenic Council 2; Glee Club 1 . CARL K. BERGVIST ROBERT P. BILLINGS AB ' 47 Business Administration 1043 W. Washington St. Springfield, III. Springfeld High School Economics Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 3. BS ’45 Chemistry-Biology 32 Greenwich St. Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield High School IRF 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; TMC 3, 4 ; Lambert-Kingsley 4; Track 1. LAURENCE A. BERNSTEIN BS ' 44 Chemistry-Biology 236 Buckminster Rd. Brookline Worcester Academy Alpha Epsilon Pi; Canterbury Club 1; Lacrosse 1. EUNICE BIXON AB ' 47 English 115 Fairmont St. Malden, Mass. Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Off-Hill Club 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4. INEZ M. BERRY BS ' 47 Mathematics 152 Wilmington Ave. Dorchester Dorchester High School Alpha Xi Delta; Modern Dance Club 2; Canterbury Club 4; Wesley Club 4; Glee Club 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. DUNCAN C. BLANCHARD BS ' 47 Physics 16 Chester St. Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield High School Varsity Club 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track Captain 2, 4. G. DANA BILL, Jr. AB ' 47 Business Administration Sunnyside Ave. Winter Park, Fla. Malden High School French Club; Ring Committee; Eco¬ nomics Club. WARREN A. BLANCHARD AB 44 Business Administration 33 Gordon St. West Somerville RICHARD W. BOERSTLER WILLIAM BLANCHARD, Jr. AB ' 47 Business Administration 81 Autumn St. Walden, Mass. Walden High School Jazz Club 1, 2, 3; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. BS ' 45 Psychology 208 Maplewood St. Watertown Browne and Nichols School Delta Upsilon, House Manager 2, President 3; IFC President 4; Track 1; Tennis 2. BURTT E. BLISS BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering Swanton, Vermont Swanton High School Delta Upsilon : ASME; SAE. THOMAS G. BOLAND, Jr. BS ' 46 Civil Engineering 22 Congress St. L-nn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School Alpha Sigma Phi ; ASCE 2, 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Foot¬ ball 2; Baseball 3. EDWIN I. BLUMENTHAL BS ’45 Electrical Engineering 70 American Legion Highway, Dorchester, Mass. Boston Latin School Alpha Epsilon Pi; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President 3; Freshman Tau Beta Pi Prize; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. ELEANOR W. BORDEN AB 47 Drama 4622 Wayne Ave. Philadelphia GILBERT W. BOERNER AB ' 47 Business Administration So. Seventh Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha High School Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer, Na¬ tional Conclave Delegate; Chair¬ man ' 46 Class Ring Committee; Economics Club; Canterbury Club; TMC; Newman Club; Tennis. CHARLES E. BORDNE AB ' 47 Economics L-4 Stearns Village Medford, Mass. Roselle Park High School Roselle Park, N. J. Alpha Tau Omega; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3; Bugle Corps 1, 2; NROTC 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. VICTOR R. BORG GEORGE E. BRADBURY AB ' 45 Economics 50 Brooklawn Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Bassick Senior High School Delta Upsilon, Steward 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Forensic Council 2, 3; New¬ man Club, President 3; IRC, Presi¬ dent 2; Tufts Forum 2; IRC of New England, Vice-President; Treasurer Greater Boston War Christmas Drive 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. AB ' 47 Business Administration Ocean Grove, Mass. Joseph Case Hi h School Spanish Club; Newman Club; Economics Club. COLEMAN L. BORNSTEIN AB ' 46 German 143 Intervale St. Roxbury, Mass. Boston Latin School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel Vice-Presi¬ dent 3; IFC 3; Wrestling Team 3. WALTER F. BRADY AB ' 44 Economics 519 Main St. W. Medway, Mass. Troy High School Delta Tau Delta, President 3; IFC 2, 3; Student Council 2; Football 2, 4. HERBERT V. BOSHEA AB ' 45 Economics 601 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. New Haven H. S.; University Prep. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. LOUISE C. BRALEY BS ' 47 Physics 12 Elm St. H -de Park, Mass. Hyde Park High School TMC 2; Student Council 3, 4. PAUL T. BOWEN BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 166 Riverside Ave. Medford, Mass. Medford High School Delta Upsilon; Yacht Club 1, 2; ASME 2, 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3. EDWARD H. BROWN, Jr. BS ' 45 Chemistry 16 Chestnut St. Melrose, Mass. Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. EDWARD O. BROWN FREDERICK O. BUCKLEY BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 63 Lincoln Street, Winthrop, Mass. Winthrop High School AIEE 3; ASME 3; NROTC 1, 2. BS ’47 Chemistry-Biology 5 Perkins St. Peabody, Mass. Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass. Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Intramurals ELIZABETH L. BROWN BS ’48 Chemistry-Biology Wyman Rd. Billerica, Mass. JOHN P. D. BUNDOCK, Jr. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 12 Brooklake Rd. Madison, N. J. Bloomfield High School Delta Tau Delta, AIEE 2, 3, 4. JAMES D. BROWN BS ' 44 Chemistry-Biology 12 Marble St. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester High School Glee Club 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4. ROBERT A. BURGBACHER BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 38 Madison St. Glen Ridge, N. J. Theta Delta Chi; ASME; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM C. BUCHAN AB ' 44 Economics 91 Cedar St. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Football 1. KENNETH M. BURKE BS ' 47 General Engineering 145 Harold St. Roxbury, Mass. English High School Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, President 4; Odikon Singers 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; AIEE; NROTC Band 1, 2, Music Director 3; Track 3. MAXWELL BURSTEIN JOSEPH R. BUTTNER BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering 7 Cottage St. Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treasurer 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3; IFC 4; Chemical Society; AlChE; Hillel; TUR. AB ' 46 German 43 Granite Ave. Boston, Mass. Boston Latin School. Newman Club; Football; Intra¬ mural Boxing. RICHARD S. BUSE AB ' 47 Psychology 4 Crehore Drive Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Stoney Brook School Alpha Tau Omega,- JV Football 1, 4. JOHN T. BYRNE BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 258 Grayson Place Teaneck, N. J. Teaneck High School Alpha Tau Omega; AlChE 3, Treas¬ urer 4; Chemistry Society 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Business Manager 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; JV Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 3. MILTON A. BUTLER AB ' 44 Economics 6 Logan Ave. Medord, Mass. Medford High School Alpha Sigma Phi; Economics Club President 3; Football 1; Baseball 1. JAMES D. CAHILL BS ' 47 General Engineering 43 Greenleaf St. Haverhill, Mass. Phillips Academy Newman Club 2, 3; ASME 3. WILLIAM A. BUTTLAR AB ' 47 Business Administration 33 Orchard St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Needham High School Tufts Tracer 1; TMC 3; Regimental Dance Committee 3; Wrestling 1, 2 . ROGER G. CARON BS ' 46 Chemistry Reading, Mass. Reading High School Zeta Psi, Secretary 4. THOMAS A. CASADEVALL AB ' 47 Business Administration Newark Ave. Wayne N. J. Pompton Lakes High School Dean ' s List 3, 4; JOSEPH L. CHAMBERLIN BS ' 47 Zoology RFD $2 West Chester, Pa. Episcopal Academy Zeta Psi ; Chess Club, President 4; Yacht Club 3; Lambert Kingsley 3; Wrestling 3. EDMUND J. H. CASE BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 262 Duncaster Rd. Bloomfield, Conn. Bloomfield High School JOHN A. CHASE AB ' 47 Business Administration 22 Somoset Ave. Nantasket Beach Pepperell High School The Lawrence Academy Newman Club 3, 4; Economics Club; Ring Committee; Baseball 2. 4; Swimming 4; JV Basketball 3. WILLIAM J. CASEY BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 78 Allyn St. Holyoke, Mass. St. John ' s Prep. Newman Club 2; Chemistry Society 2; AlChE 2. ROBERT J. CHIASSON AB ’47 Business Administration 9 Boston St. Waltham Mass. NROTC 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3. VENIETTE CASWELL AB ' 47 History-Government 30 Washington Ave. Waltham Waltham High School Sigma Kappa, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4; History Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Federalists Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Off-Hill Club 1, Treasurer 2; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. ROBERT H. CHILSON BS ' 46 Psychology 150 Main St. Amesbury, Mass. Amesbury High School Alexander Bain 3, 4. CLARENCE R. CLARK AB ' 47 History Fort Fairfield, Maine Fort Fairfield High School Alpha Sigma Phi; V-12; Track 2; Track Manager 4. WILLIAM P. CLOUTHIER AB ' 47 Business Administration 53 Brackett St. Portland Maine Stephens High School Economics Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Ring Com¬ mittee; Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE CLARK BS ' 47 Biology 78 Brackett St. Westbrook, Maine Waynflete School, Lasell Jr. Col. IRC 2; Odikon 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; IVCF 4; Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 2; Hockey 1, 2. ROBERT R. COCHRAN BS ' 44 Chemical Engineering 19 Oakwood Ave. Glen Ridge, N. J. Glen Ridge High School Delta Tau Delta; Freshman Class Vice-President I; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3; AlChE 3, 4; Chemistry Society 3, 4; Sword and Shield 2. LAURENCE T. CLEARY BS ' 45 Chemistry 54 Red Spring Rd. Andover Mass. Punchard High School; Central Catholic High School Delta Upsilort; Newman Club 3, 4; Chemistry Society 3, 4; Basketball 1 . DONALD J. CODY BS ' 45 Chemistry-Biology 47 Sycamore St. Norwood, Mass Norwood High School Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3; Sword and Shield. JERE R. CLIFFORD AB ' 47 Business Administration 16 Nelke Place Lewiston, Maine Lewiston High School Newman Club 3, 4; Economic Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Ring Commit¬ tee. CHARLOTTE A. COE BS ' 47 Mathematics 15 Hinman St. M eriden, Conn. Meriden Hi - h School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 1, 2, 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Literary Edi¬ tor 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD J. COFFEY BS ’44 Chemistry-Biology Smith St. Townsend, Moss. Spaulding Memorial High School Alpha Sigma Phi; Sword and Shield; Student Council 2; Base¬ ball 1; Basketball 1, 2. GEORGE P. COLBY AB ' 44 Education Apt. J-5 Stearns VilI., Medford Hillsboro High School; New Hampton Prep School. ROBERT W. COHAN AB ' 47 Business Administration 1 Lucian St. Worcester, Mass. South High School Newman Club; NROTC, Baft. Com¬ mander 3; Football 3; Rifle Team 2 . ANNE COLE BS ' 47 Psychology 247 Washington St. Winchester Winchester H. S. Beaver Coll. Chi Omega; Alexander Bain; Ten¬ nis Team. JORDAN M. COHEN AB ' 47 English 22 Winslow St. Gardner, Mass. Gardner High School Band 1, 2, 3; Tuftonians 3; JUMBO BOOK 4; Hillel 3, 4. RICHARD S. COLEMAN BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 7700 Johnson Drive Wheatridge Denver, Colo. Springfield Technical High School Springfield, Mass. Military Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; AIEE 3, 4; Congregational Club, Presi¬ dent 4; Track 3. NORMAN N. COHEN BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 132 Lawrence St. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School Phi Epsilon Pi; Lacrosse 2. RICHARD J. COLLINS, Jr. AB ' 47 Economics 4712 Westminster PI. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis University High School Economics Club 3, Executive Com¬ mittee 4. EDITH E. COOK JOSEPH P. CURRY BS ' 47 Psychology 327 Milton St. Fall River, Mass. Durfee High School Alpha Omicron Pi; French Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 1, 2, 3, 4; Alexander Bain 2, 3, 4; Wesley Club 4; Panhellenic Coun¬ cil 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 4; Fresh¬ man Honor Roll 1. AB ' 45 Business Administration 376 Riverway Boston, Mass. St. Mary of the Assumption RICHARD A. CORADESCHI BS ' 45 Physics 106 Browne St. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School Delta Upsilon; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 4; Tower Cross 4; Student Council 4; Foot¬ ball 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Hockey 2. FLORENCE D. CWIRKO AB ' 47 Economics 320 Pitt St. S. Plainfield, N. J. N. Plainfield High School German Club 2; Glee Club 1; Newman Club 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4. JANICE B. CRAFTS BS ' 47 Chemistry Dover Foxcroft, Maine Guilford H. S., Wheaton College Glee Club 3, 4; Chapel Committee; Chemistry Society 3, 4; Intervarsity Christian Society 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Ethel M. Hayes Honor Award. GEORGE P. DABROWSKI AB ' 47 Economics 219 Washington Ave Chelsea, Chelsea Senior High School Economics Club 3. JOSEPH L. CROTTA AB ' 47 Business Administration 402 East 74th. St. New York, N.Y. Commerce High School NROTC; Rifle Team; Economics Club. PHYLLIS DAMON AB ' 47 English 39 Church St. Malden, Mass. Alpha Omicron Pi; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD W. DANIELS, Jr. BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering Apt J-l, Stearns Vill. Medford Waltham High School Yacht Club 3; ASME 2, 3, 4; Vice Chairman 4. JOHN T. DEMPSEY AB ' 47 Business Administration 45 Marion St. Corry, Pa. Corry Senior High School Pistol Team 3. HARVEY R. DEARSTYNE BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 10 Murdock Ave. Glens Falls, N.Y. Streator High School, Streator, III. Football 1. JOHN K. DEN BLEYKER AB ' 47 Business Administration 15 Demarest Ave. Avenel, N. J. Woodbridge High School Glee Club 1; NROTC 2, 3. LOUIS A. DEL FABRO AB ' 47 Business Administration PO £157 Ronkonkoma L. I., N.Y. Newton High School Cross Country Team 3; NROTC Basketball 3. ARTHUR W. DICKSON BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 52 Brook St. Wellesley, Mass. Gamaliel Bradford High School, Dartmouth College Tau Bela Pi, Corresponding Sec¬ retary; AIEE, Vice President; Var¬ sity Club; Track; Cross Country. ANGELO N. DEL PESCO AB ' 45 Economics 15 Mechanics St. Danielson, Conn. Killingly Hiah School Delta Upsilon, President 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Tufts Tracer 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. HERBERT F. DICKSON, Jr. BS ' 45 Engineering 23 Edison Ave. Medford, Mass. LEONARD M. Di IOIA BETTY M. DOANE BS ' 45 Electrical Engineering 23 Ash St. Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea Senior High School Newman Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4; AIEE 3, 4 ; NROTC 1, 2, 3; NROTC Basketball 2, 3; Rust Scholarship Award 2. AB ' 47 Economics Bigelow Rd. Marlboro, Mass. Marlboro H. S., Lasell Jr. College Glee Club 3, 4; TMC 4; Sociology Club 3; Economics Club 4; Unity Club 4. EDWARD J. DILLON BS ' 45 Chemistry 82 Highland Rd. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School Student Council, President 4; Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Var¬ sity Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Hock¬ ey 1, 2, Co-Captain 3. BARBARA H. DODGE BS ' 47 Psychology 15 Tremont St. Methuen, Mass. Edward Searles High School Chi Omega,- Glee Club 3; TMC 3; Alexander Bain 4. ALBERT DiLORENZO AB ' 44 Business Administration A-4 Stearns Vill. Medford Mass. Weymouth High School Economics Club; Football 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 4. ELIZ DOHANIAN AB 47 Mathematics 52 Cedar St. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2, 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4 ; Off Hill Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY DIMOND AB ' 47 English 14 Lowell St. Beverly, Mass. Beverlv High School Chi Omega; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Weekly 1, 2, 3; Tuftonian 2, Assistant Editor 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK 4. JOSEPH M. DOLINAR BS ' 47 General Engineering Imperial, Pa. Lacrosse Manager 3, 4; V-12 1, 2, 3. ROBERT W. DONNELLY MALCOLM E. DUDLEY AB ' 47 Business Administration 131 Lockwood Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. Roosevelt High School Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Ring Com¬ mittee; Spanish Club 4. BS ' 47 General Engineering 56 Highland Place So. Weymouth Weymouth High School Tau Beta Pi 4; JV Football 3; Freshman Honor Roll; Dean’s List 3, 4. MARTIN S. DONOVAN BS ' 44 Chemistry Washington St. Wilmington, Mass. Wilmington High School Tufts Chemistry Society; Intra¬ murals. I EARLE E. EDWARDS, Jr. BS ’46 Economics 12 Laurel Ave. Windsor, Conn. John Fitch High Leicester Jr. College Wrestling 2. VINCENT J. DOWDELL, Jr. BS ' 45 General Engineering 209 Jefferson Ave. Salem Mass. Salem High School Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3; Glee Club 1; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Tufts Tracer 1, 2, 3. RALPH W. EDWARDS BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 156 Scituate St. Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School ASME 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM M. DOWDEN BS ' 47 Electrical Engi neering 589 Fellsway West Medford, Mass. Winchester High School Delta Tau Delta,- ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Tuftonians Dance Band 2, 3, 4; SAE 3; NROTC 1, 2, 3; BS in Mechanical Engineering Tufts ' 45. PETER R. EKSTEIN BS ' 47 Psychology 1214 Temple Ave. Lonq Beach, Cal. Pomona High School NROTC. HELEN C. END AB ' 47 English 2 Georgian Court Troy, N.Y. Troy High School, Russell Sage Alpha Omicron Pi; Band 3, Glee Club 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4- Dean ' s List 1. EDWIN A. ERICSON BS ' 45 Electrical Engineering 43 Water St. Beverly, Mass. RICHARD W. ENGEL BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 4387 North Bend Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio Western Hills High School Squash 1. BARBARA G. ETELMAN AB ' 47 English 792 Washington St. Whitman, Mass. Thayer Academy Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3. ALICE C. ENTE BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 1269 Stratford Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Warren Harding H.S., Junior Coll, of Connecticut Alpha Omicron Pi; Pre-Med So¬ ciety 4; Hillel 3, 4; Chemistry So¬ ciety 3, 4; Liberal Union 4; Dean ' s List 3. JOHN R. ETZ BS ' 44 Chemistry 21 Rural Ave. Medford Mass. Medford High School Soccer 1, 2. SIDNEY M. EPSTEIN BS ' 44 Chemistry 118 Cottage St. Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School French Club 1; Off-Hill Club 1, 2; Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4; Hillel 4; Avukah 1; Soccer 1; BASTIAN FAGGINGER-AUER BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 239 Gibson St. Berea, Ohio Berea High School Alpha Sigma Phi; IFC 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 4. JAMES W. FALLON BARBARA K. FINK AB ' 47 Languages 146 Hillside Rd. Watertown, Mass. Cambridge High and Latin School Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; New England Federation 4; Spanish Club, President 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. AB ' 47 Psychology 104 Clark Rd. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; TMC 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Alexander Bain. JACK L. FARREL AB ' 47 Business Administration 26 Ridge Rd. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School NROTC 1, 2, 3. ALVAN D. FINN AB ' 45 Economics 3400 Main St. Bridgeport, Conn. Teaneck High School, Teaneck, N. J. Phi Epsilon Pi) Economics Club 1; Varsity Club 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2. D. JEAN FARREN AB ' 47 Psychology 1421 Quincy Shore Blvd. Quincy Woodward School, Westbrook Jr. College. S gma Kappa; Glee Club; Phillips- Brooks; Student Government 3; Alexander Bain PAUL F. FINNEGAN AB ’45 Economics 25 Lodge Rd. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School Theta Delta Chi; Tufts Tracer Editor 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Newman Club 3; ASME 1, 2; NROTC Basketball 3. ANDREW B. FEENEY AB ' 47 Econ.-Business Adm. 1123 Clay Ave. Bronx, N.Y. High School of Commerce Newman Club 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Soc¬ cer, Co-Captain 3, 4. WILLIAM B. FITZMAURICE BS ' 47 Mathematics Stearns Village D-6 Everett Senior High School NROTC; Intramurals. CHARLES P. FORTIN EMILY C. FROM AB ' 45 Business Administration 3 Long St. Medford Mass. Medford High, Bridgton Academy Delta Upsilon; Class President 1; Student Council 1; Varsity Club 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2; Who ' s Who 3. AB ' 4 Economics 164 Freeman St. Woodbridge, N.J. Woodbridge High School Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer 4; Stu¬ dent Council 1, 3, 4. MAYNARD P. FREEDMAN AB ' 46 Economics 271 Normandy St. Roxbury, Mass. Boston Latin School JOSEPH M. FRUSCIONE BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 1194 Princeton Ave. Trenton, N. J. Trenton Central High School Theta Delta Chi; Newman Club, President 4; AIEE 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Soccer. CLARENCE L. FRENCH, Jr. BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 549 6th Ave. New Hyde Park, N.Y. Sewanhaka High School ASME 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club 1; NROTC. AUDREY FRYE AB ' 47 Economics 375 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. Salem High School Weekly 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4; So¬ ciology Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; IRC 3; Dean ' s List 4. JOSEPH W. FRITZ AB 46 Government Center Ossipee, N. H. Miami Beach High School GLORIA E. FURR BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 86 Arlington St. W. Medford Medford High School Alpha Kap a Alpha; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Odikon 2, 3, 4; Field Hock¬ ey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. ELFRIEDA A. GALE AB ' 47 English 56 Rockdale Ave. E. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Chi Omega, Chapter Correspond¬ ent 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 1, 2, 3, President 4; Choir 1; French Club 1; Weekly, Associate-Editor 2, Editorial Board 3; JUMBO BOOK, Jackson Editor 4; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Commit¬ tee; Basketball 1; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Group 1. KENNETH P. GEOHEGAN, Jr. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 2021 Emerson Ave. Dayton, Ohio Fairview High School Tau Beta Pi; AI EE; Radio Club; Wesley Club; Dean’s List. EDWARD J. GALLAGHER AB ' 45 Business Administration 134 Franklin Ave. Wollaston North Quincy High School Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Captain Sail¬ ing Team 4. HOWARD D. GETER BS ' 47 Mathematics 5948 Prairie Ave. Chicago, III. Lindblom High School JOHN F. GALLAGHER, Jr. BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 7 Rosselerin Rd. Dorchester Boston College High School Newman Club 1. ROBERT C. GILMORE AB ' 47 Business Administration 260 Buena Vista Rd. Bridgeport, Conn. Roger Ludlowe High School Cheer Leader 4. WILLIAM J. GAMMIE BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 16 Brightwood Ave. Holyoke Holyoke High School Alpha Tau Omega; Band 1, 2; Tuftonians Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 4; JV Football 1, 2; Var¬ sity Hockey 3, 4; Ski Team 3. RAYMOND E. GINGRAS BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 13 Douglas Rd. Gardner, Mass. Gardner High School Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; AIEE 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Squash, Manager 3; NROTC Rifle, Pistol Teams 4. NANCY M. GODBOLD CHARLES L. GOODWIN BS ' 47 Biology 84 Irving St. Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School Yacht Club Secretary 3, 4; Varsity Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. AB ' 44 Economics 1121 Broadway Somerville, Mass. St. John ' s High School Economics Club 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3, 4. GERARD M. GOHD AB ‘47 Psychology 168 Mapes Ave. Newark, N. J. Weequahic High School TMC 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLE W. GOODWIN BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 122 Pearl St. Torrington, Conn. Admiral Billard Academy Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer 3; Presi¬ dent 4; ASME 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4. HOWARD A. GOLDFEDER AB ' 47 Business Administration 890 West End Ave. New York Bronx High School of Science Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; TMC 2; Bas¬ ketball Manager 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. NORMA R. GOODWIN BS ' 47 Biology 222 Blossom St. Fitchburg, Mass. Fitchburg High School Alpha Omicron Pi, President 4; President Student Council 4; Class Secretary 3; Unity Club 4; Badmin¬ ton 2; Dean ' s List 2; Lambert- Kingsley 4. ARNOLD S. GOLDMAN BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering 114 Howard St. Lowell, Mass. Lowell High School Forensic Council; Hillel; AlChE; NROTC. ROBERT J. GOODWIN AB ' 46 Government 1121 Broadway Somerville, Mass. St. John ' s High School Alpha Sigma Phi; Chaplain 4; American Foreign Policy Associa¬ tion 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS GOREN BS ’47 Electrical Engineering 1649 Nelson Ave. Bronx, N. Y. DeWitt Clinton High School Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice-Superior 3, 4; IFC 3, 4; Ivy Book 3; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 3, 4 ; Football 3. JOSEPH C. HAIK AB 47 Business Administration 38 Madeline Ave. Clifton, N. J. Paterson Eastside High School Alpha Tau Omega; Senior Ring Committee; Spanish Club; NROTC; Varsity Football 2. DONALD E. GRAHN AB ' 47 Economics 17 Chase St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical, Holy Cross Phillips Brooks Club 1, 4. BENTON F. HALEY AB ' 46 Economics 18 Francesca Ave. W. Somerville Somerville High School Alpha Sigma Phi; Freshman Bas¬ ketball; NROTC. BERTRAM GRAND AB ' 47 Economics 6 Colder St. Dorchester, Mass. Boston Latin School Dean ' s List 2. ROBERT A. HALL AB ' 45 English 12 Cedar Park South Melrose Medford High School Delta Upsilon; Student Council, Vice-President 4; NROTC 1; Can¬ terbury Club 4; Indoor Track 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1. WILLIAM J. HAAS BS ' 47 Education A-8 Stearns Village Medford Balboa High School Canal Zone Junior College Glee Club 2; JV Football 1, 2; Track 2. JOHN R. HALLY AB ' 45 Economics 106 Main St. Groton, Mass. Groton High School Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer 2, 4; 3P ' s 1, 2; Debating Club; Phillips Brooks Club. MYER HAMEL ROBERT C. HARRINGTON BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 130 Boylston St. Malden, Mass. Malden High School Dean ' s List. AB ' 47 Business Administration 11 Harriet St. Norwalk, Conn. Fairfield College Prep. School Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Econom¬ ics Club 4; Tufts Tracer 1; Jazz Club 1. 3; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Swimming 4; Dean ' s List 3. HAVEN W. HAMMOND AB ’47 Economics Martinsville III. Martinsville Community High School NROTC 1, 2, 3; Ring Committee; Baseball 1, 2. EVELYN B. HART AB ' 47 Economics Walden Pond Concord, Mass. Concord High School Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary 3; Glee Club 3, 4. JOHN J. HARRIGAN BS ' 47 Mathematics 268 Fulton St. Medford, Mass. DAVID E. HARVEY AB ' 47 History 185 Davis Ave. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School New Hampton School IRC 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; French Club 1; Student Federalists 4; Canterbury Club 4; Tufts Weekly 1, Assistant Editor 2, Managing Editor and Co-Editor-in-Chief 3; Student Council 3. CHARLES F. HARRINGTON BS ’47 Electrical Engineering 10 Travis St. Worcester, Mass. Worcester High School of Commerce Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; AIEE 3; Cross Coun¬ try 1, 2; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. PAUL J. HARWOOD BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 47 Melville Ave. Dorchester Boston Latin School Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee; NROTC 1, 2, 3; JV Football 1; Dean ' s List 2. PAUL F. HEENEHAN WILLIAM B. HAVEY, Jr. BS ' 45 Chemistry 63 Congreve St. Roslindale Boston Latin School Werntz Prep. School Chemistry Society 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 4 ; NROTC 1, 2, 3. BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 49 Ionia St. Springfield Classical High School Delta Upsilori; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon. ROBERT D. HAWKINS BS 46 Chemistry-Biology 17 Spafford Rd. Milton, Mass. Fairfield High School, Conn. Braintree High School, Mass. V-12. ZOLMAN HELFAND BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 8 Westbrook St. Milford, Mass. Milford High School Tufts Weekly 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Hillel 4; Pre-Med Society 4; TMC 4. THOMAS C. HAYES, Jr. BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 24 Tickner St. South Boston Gate of Heaven High School NROTC 2, 3. • JOHN L. A. HENDRICKSON AB ' 47 Business Administration 9 Fourth St. Bergenfield, N. J. Tenafly High School, Tenafly, N. J. Football 3, 4. HELEN L. HEATH BS ' 47 Psychology 86 Alden St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English Hiqh School Chi Omega; Pan-Hellenic Council 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Vice-President Class, 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Alex¬ ander Bain 4; Varsity Badminton 3, 4. NANCY R. HERBERT AB ' 47 French 36 Woodside Rd. Medford, Mass. ROBERTA A. HESS WILLIAM C. HILL AB ' 47 Education-Mathematics 14 Morgan Pi. White Plains, N. Y. Medford High School Sigma Kappa, Treasurer 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4. BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 66 Hovey St. Watertown, Mass Watertown High School Cambridge Academy Theta Delta Chi 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Ski Club 1; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Tufts Tracer 3, Editor 1, 2; ASME 4; Student Council 4- Tower Cross, President 4. DONALD K. HEYER AB ' 47 Business Administration Waldoboro, Me. Waldoboro High School NROTC 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. WINSLOW S. HILL BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 438 Orchard Ave. Yeadon, Pa. Yeadon High School Theta Delta Chi ; ASME 2, 3, 4; Football 2. ALBERT E. HICKEY BS ' 47 Physics 411 Canton Ave. Milton, Mass. Valley Forge Military Academy NROTC 2, 3; Rifle Team 4. KENNETH M. HILLS, Jr. AB ’47 Economics 17 Masuon St. Winchester, Mass. Winchester High School Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary 4. RACHEL G. HILL BS ' 47 Biology 68 Grace Rd. W. Medford, Mass. Off-Hill Club 2, 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 4; Unity Club 4; Congregational Club 4; Chemistry Society 1, 2. HENRY P. HOMANS BS ’47 Engineering 2561 Washington St. Canton Roxbury Latin School IRC 4; Tufts Liberal Union 4; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND C. HOPKINS RICHARD C. HOWLAND AB ' 47 History 39 Emery St. Medford, Mass. Danbury High School, Conn. Clarence Skinner Fellowship; Stu¬ dent Council; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; D. A. R. Prize Scholarship Winner. AB ' 47 English 26 Mildred St. Lynn, Mass. Saugus High School Tufts Weekly 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4. ARNOLD HOROWITZ AB ' 47 Business Administration 16 Circle Rd. Suffern, N. Y. SuFFern Hiah School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel 2, 3, 4; NROTC 3, 4 ; TMC 1. SHIRLEY M. HUMPHRIES AB ' 47 English 14 Burdett Rd. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Chi Omega; Glee Club 1; Canter¬ bury Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Tuftonian Staff 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4. BETSY T. HOUSER BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 61 Stone Rd. Belmont, Mass. Belmont Hiah School Lambert-Kingsley 4; TMC 3, 4; Chemistry Society 1; Modern Dance Group 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4. ROBERT G. IFILL BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering Medomak P.O. Bremen, Me. Waldoboro High School Bates College AIEE 2, 3, 4 ; V-12 1, 2; NROTC 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Swimming 4. CHARLES N. E. HOWARD BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 1-5 Stearns Village Medford Huntington Boys School, Boston WILLIAM L. INGMANSON BS ' 47 Chemistry 1125 Liberty St Braintree, Mass. Braintree High School West Palm Beach High School Thayer Academy Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Can¬ terbury Club 1. LESLIE E. INNIS WARREN E. JACKSON BS ' 45 Physics 7 Dow St. Somerville, Mass. Della Upsilon. BS ' 46 Electrical Engineering 75 East Main St. Portland, Conn. Portland High School Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President 4; ASME; AIEE. FRANCES E. IRVING BS ' 47 Chemistry 20 Murray Hill Rd. Malden Biddeford High School University of Maine Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Sec¬ retary 4 ; Off-Hill Club Vice-Presi¬ dent 3. PRISCILLA JAMES AB ' 47 English 5 Sunset Ave. Medford, Mass. Medford High School Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3. WILLIAM K. IRWIN BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 3006 Harrison St. Amarillo, Tex. Amarillo High School Alpha Tau Omega; Pre-Med So¬ ciety 3; Class Secretary 4; Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball Manager 2; Tower Cross 4. STANLEY G. JAMESON BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering North Kansas City, Rt. 487 Mo. North Kansas City High School Radio Club 2, President 4; AIEE 2; NROTC 1; IRE 1; Track 2. LOIS C. JACKSON BS ' 47 Psychology 126 Clarendon St. Springfield Classical High School Colby Junior College Alpha Xi Delta, President 4; Alex¬ ander Bain; Dean ' s List 3. PHILLIP R. JANES BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 11 Tolman St. Waltham, Mass. Waltham High School NROTC 1, 2, 3, Reg. Sub. Com¬ mander; ASME. HELEN E. JOHNSON JOSEPH F. JUDGE BS ' 47 Psychology 3 Eaton Ct. Wakefield, Mass. Wakefeld High School Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Canter¬ bury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tuftonian Staff 1, Managing Editor 2, 3, Co- Editor 4; Student Council 4. BS ' 46 Chemistry 151 Hancock Ave. Everett, Mass. Everett High School Chemistry Society 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; V-12. HELEN E. JONES AB ' 47 Economics Norwich Town, Conn. Wilton Academy Glee Club 1; Economics Club 3, 4. CHESTER J. KAMINSKI AB ' 47 Business Administration 53 Dorchester St. Worcester Worcester Classical High School Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND T. JONES BS ' 46 Chemistry 15 Corning St. Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School Band 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; NROTC Pistol Team 2, 3. DONALD F. KEHN BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 151 Jackson St. Newton Centre Newon High School NROTC 1, 2, 3; Basketball Man¬ ager 3; Louis Orenbur- Prize. MARILYN L. JOYCE BS 47 Psychology 2 Fairlawn Ave. S. Portland, Me. S. Portland High School Phi Bela Kappa; Alexander Bain President 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 3; French Club 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council 3; Tufts Liberal Union 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Xi Delta Prize Scholarship 3. JAMES H. KELLEY BS ' 46 Radio-Physics 322 Beacon St. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School AIEE 1; Dean ' s List 3. LINWARD O. KENDALL ALLEN J. KINSELLA BS ' 47 Civil Engineering Rt. 1, RFD Reading, Vt. Woodstock High School Delta Upsilori; Glee Club 1; ASCE; TMC 2, Chairman, Treasurer 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Ski Team 3, 4. AB ' 44 Economics 340 Lincoln St. New Britain, Conn. Theta Delta Chi; IFC 4. CHARLES H. KERRIGAN BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 106 Ocean Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Stoneham H. S.; Bates College Delta Upsilon, Vice President 3; Newman Club 1; Varsity Club 1, 2; Chemistry Society 1; Pre-Med Society 4; Football 1, 2; Hockey 1, Captain 4. BETSY L. KINSELLA BS ' 47 Biology 340 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Mary A. Burnham School Sigma Kappa; All-Around Club 1; Sociology Club 2, 3; Varsity Swim¬ ming 4. EDWARD KIELTY AB ' 47 Business Administration 8 Orchardale St. Dorchester, Mass. Mechanic Arts High School, Boston Drum and Bugle Corps, Sociol¬ ogy Club, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. WILLIAM M. KIRKPATRICK BS ' 46 Mechanical Engineering Courtis Field Marblehead, Mass. Marblehead High School Delta Tau Delta; NROTC Rifle Team; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. RICHARD W. KINNARD AB ' 47 Business Administration 100 Chestnut St. Boston, Mass. Boston Latin School Theta Delta Chi; Phillips Brooks 2, 4; V-12. DONALD W. KITCHIN, Jr. BS ’41 Mechanical Engineering 50 Hastings St. Wellesley Hills Newton High School Chauncy Hall School ASME, Treasurer 4. LOUIS KLEIMAN EDWARD LACEY BS ' 45 Electrical Engineering 73 Nahanf St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Alpha Epsilon Pi; AIEE; Football 2. BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 12 Sears Ave. Melrose, Mass. Melrose High School Delta Tau Delta; AlChE 2; Chem¬ istry Society 2; Cross Country 1. JOHN W. KLINE AB ' 47 Economics 82 Court St. West Haven, Conn. West Haven H. S., Bates College NROTC 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 4; Col¬ lege Boxing Champion 3. IRVING W. LANE, Jr. AB ' 47 Business Administration P.O. Box 92 Greensboro, Maryland Elton High School Economics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4 ; NROTC 1, 2. JOHN S. KLOSS BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 1006 Kent Rd. Wilmington Del. P. S. duPont High Theta Delta Chi, Secretary 2; ASME 2, 3; JV Basketball 2. JOHN W. LANGE AB ' 47 Economics Fairfield, Washington Fairfield High School Student Council 2 3; Glee Club and Band 2, 3, 4; IVCF President 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Advertising Manager 4; NROTC; Track Team 3. MURIEL R. KODIS BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 22 Howard St. Portland, Maine Portland H. S., Westbrook Jr. Coll. Hillel 3, 4; Student Council 4; Lambert-Kingsley 4. VIRGINIA L. LARKIN BS 47 Psychology Belmont High School Smith College Glee Club 2; Sociology Club 2; Wesley Club 4; Unity Club 2; Stu dent Federalists 4. CHARLOTTE C. LARSON SONIA J. LAZANSKA BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology Nashua Rd. W. Billerica, Mass. Howe High School, Dean Jr. Coll. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Congregational Club 3,4; Unity Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Pre- med Club 3, 4; Lambert-Kingsley. AB ' 47 Psychology 14 Skahan Rd. Belmont, Mass. Marycliff Academy, Emmanuel Col. Off-Hill Club 3, Treasurer 4; New¬ man Club 3, 4; Student Federalists 4; Tufts Liberal Union 4. ELI LARSON BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 119 High St. Medford, Mass. Hebron Academy, Maine. Alpha Tau Omega,- Lambert-King¬ sley 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. CHARLES E. LEAKE AB ' 47 Economics 35-34 77th St. Jackson Heights Wm. Cullen Bryant High School Harvard College, Bates College NROTC 2, 3; TMC 4; Economics Club 4; JV Basketball 3. RAYMOND B. LARTER BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 81 Barnaby St. Fall River, Mass. Durfee High School Band 1, 2, 3, 4; TMC 4; Congre¬ gational Club 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Chemistry Society 3, 4; AlChE 3,4; NORMAN F. LeBLANC BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 6 Wooddale Ave. Mattapan Boston Technical High School JUMBO BOOK Editor 4; AlChE 3, President 4; Chemistry Society 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Squash Team 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Recording Secretary 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4; PAUL B. LAWRENCE BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 246 Aspen St. Floral Park, N.Y. Andrew Jackson H. S., Dartmouth College JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Christian Science Club 3, 4; AIEE 3, 4, TMC 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4; V-12, 2; NROTC 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; La¬ crosse 4; Soccer 4, Player Manager. CAROL A. LECHTHALER AB ' 47 Economics 256 So. Central Ave. Wollaston Quincy H. S., Ohio Wesleyan U. Yacht Club 2, 3; Weekly 3, Edit¬ orial Board 4. EDWARD M. LEE ALAN J. LEVENSON AB ' 46 German 56 Fremont St. Mattapan, Mass. Public Latin School, Boston Coll. Newman Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 4; Baseball 2, 3. AB ' 47 Economics 89 Stepman St. Brookline, Mass. Brookline H. S., Boston University Alpha Epsilon Pi, Scribe 2, Master 3, Lieutenant Master 4; IFC 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Economics Club 4. KENNETH E. LEIGH BS 46 Chemistry-Biology 166 Bradford Ave. Fall River, Mass. B.M.C. Durfee High School Delta Tau Delta,- Lambert-Kingsley Society 3, 4; Freshman Track. ELIZABETH LEWIS BS ' 47 Psychology 73 St. Mary ' s St. Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Alpha Omicron Pi; Glee Club 2, 3; Chess Club 3; Phillips Brooks 1, 2; Alexander Bain. ARTHUR W. LEIGHTON, Jr. BS ’45 Mechanical Engineering 97 Talbot Ave. Medford, Mass. Medford High School ASME. 1 TEUVO A. LIIMATAINEN BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 96 Vernon St. Gardner, Mass Gardner High School Glee Club 4; Radio Club 3, 4; IRE 3, 4 ; NROTC. JOHN J. LENNON BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering L-2 Stearns Village Medford, Mass. FREDERICK M. LISTER BS ’45 Electrical Engineering 104 Bert Ave. Trenton, N.J. Trenton Central High School Delta Tau Delta,- Tau Beta Pi; Var¬ sity Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY-JEAN LITTLE MAUDE N. LOMBARD AB ' 47 Economics 34 West St. Portland Maine Deering H. S. , Westbrook Jr. Coll. Sigma Kappa; Newman Club 3, 4; Dance Group 3. BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 256 Elm St. Everett, Mass. Everett High School Canterbury Club 1, 2; Chemistry Society 2, 3; Varsity Bowling 2, 3; Varsity Softball 2, 3. GENE R. LITTLEFIELD AB ' 47 Economics 32 Norman Road Melrose, Mass. Everett High School FRANK G. LONG BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology Rte. 3, Box 793 Jacksonville, Fla. St. Joseph ' s Academy Newman Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1; NROTC 1, 2, 3. EDWIN LIVINGSTON, Jr. AB ' 47 Economics 83 Mt. Vernon St. New Bedford New Bedford High School Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; NROTC. GAY LO PRESTI AB ' 47 Chemistry-Biology Medford, Mass. JOHN R. LOGAN AB ' 47 Economics 40 Liberty St. Holyoke, Mass. Choate School Jazz Club 1, 2, President 3; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Congregational Club; Economics Club. LAURENCE W. LORD BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 14 Hilltop Rd. Port Washington, N. V. Port Washington High School Theta Delta Chi; Recording Sec¬ retary 3; Tufts College Band 1, 2, 3; Freshman Football. SAMUEL S. LORD, Jr. BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 11-A Washington St. Newton Mass. Gardner H. S., Gardner Mass.; Newton High School NROTC 1, 2, 3; AlChE Vice Presi¬ dent; JUMBO BOOK Navy Editor; Chemistry Society; Squash; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN R. LUNEAU BS 47 Electrical Engineering 29 Cottage St. Laconia, N. H. Laconia High School AIEE 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4; TMC 4; NROTC. LAWRENCE R. LOWE AB ' 47 History 145 Willow Ave. Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Hempstead High School Baseball 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. LYNCH AB ' 47 History 8 Cushman St. Monson, Mass. Monson H. S., Monson Academy Zefa Psi, President 3; IFC 1, 3, 4; 3 P ' s 3, 4; Soccer 1. LILLIAN LOWN BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 14 Nelke Place Lewiston, Maine Lewiston High School Pre-Med Society 3 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Lambert- Kingsley 3, 4. EUGENE M. LYONS AB ' 47 History 28 Arlington Ave. Revere, Mass. Revere High School 3 P ' s 1, 3, President 4; History Club 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Student Federalists 3, President 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Tuftonian 2, 3, As¬ sociate Editor 4; Donald A. Cow- dery Scholarship 3. PEYSON L. LUCE BS ' 47 Mechanical Enoineering 82 Main St. Norway, Maine Norway High School Delta Tau Delta,- Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3. EDWARD L. MacCORDY BS ' 47 Civil Enoineering 2041 Third St. So. St. Petersburg Dean Academy Alpha Tau Omega,- JUMBO BOOK Staff; Dean ' s List 2. DOROTHY M. MACKENZIE MARCIA J. MAHONEY AB ' 47 English 151 Lexington St. Belmont, Moss. Belmont H. S., Wheaton College Off-Hill Club, President 2; Can¬ terbury Club 2, 3, 4; Weekly Staff 2, 3, 4; Tuftonian Staff 4; Dean ' s List 2. BS ' 47 Biology 6 Gunn St. Millers Falls, Mass. Turners Falls H. S. Chi Omega; Canterbury Club 3; German Club 3. JOHN K. MacLEOD BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 45 Lockeland Ave Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School Pre-Med Club. SELMA MALKIEL BS ' 47 Physics 18 Clairmont St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School IRC 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4. ROBERT H. MacPHERSON AB ' 47 History 8 Charnwood Rd. W. Somerville Somerville High School Unity Club President 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4. FRANCIS H. MALONEY, Jr. BS ' 46 Chemistry 113 Hancock St. Dorchester, Mass. Boston College H. S., St. John ' s Prep School Varsity Club 4; JV Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3. ERNEST C. MAGISON BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 50 Pinevale Ave. Reading, Mass. Phillips Academy ASME; AI EE; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH S. MANAZER AB ' 44 English 93 Belvidere St. Boston, Mass. Classical H. S., Springfield and Suffield Academy Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Lacrosse 3. RUTH C. MARSHALL RICHARD A. MANCIB AB 46 Economics 46 Yale St. Winchester, Mass. Winchester High School Della Tau Delta; Tufts Tracer Bus¬ iness Manager 2; Tuftonians Dance Band Manager; NROTC; Indoor Track 2. BS 47 Mathematics 86 Powder House Blvd. W. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intervarsity Christian Fel¬ lowship 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS J. MARCHANT BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 77 Verona St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Delta Upsilon; Pre-Med Society 4; Newman Club 4; Tennis 1. FRANK K. MARTIN BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 3 Osborne St. Salem, Mass. Salem High School Band 1, 2, 3; ASME 4; Varsity Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Tuf¬ tonians 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA MARCUS BS ' 47 Psychology 277 Stratford St. W. Roxbury Memorial High School Alpha Omicron Pi. BETTY-LOU MATARAZZO AB ' 47 French 265 Belgrade Ave. Roslindale Roslindale High School Sigma Kappa; 3 P ' s 2, 3, 4, Sec¬ retary 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. THOMAS P. MARKS BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 12 Lexington Ave. Hyde Park Boston College High School AIEE 3, 4. HARRY D. MATTEOSIAN BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 502-44th St. Union City, N.J. Union Hill High School ELEANOR G. MAY BS ' 47 Mathematics Court St. Groton, Mass. Groton High School TMC 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3. DONALD B. MclLVIN BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 37 Lakeview Drive Lynnfield, Mass. Lynn English High School Zeta Psi; ASME 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 ; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3. PRISCILLA MAYO BS ' 47 Physics Westminster, Vermont Walpole High School Alpha Omicron Pi ; Concert Band 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Odikon 1, 2; JAA, Vice President 4; Or¬ chestra 3, 4; Student Council; Al¬ pha Omicron Pi Prize Scholar¬ ship; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 3; Basketball 2, 4; WILLIAM K. McLAIN BS ' 47 Psychology 126 Wycliffe Ave Roanoke, Va. Jefferson High School Alexander Bain 3, Vice President 4. FRANCIS H. McCARRAN, Jr. BS ' 45 Civil Engineering 8 Sheriden Terr. Swampscott. St. Mary ' s High School, Lynn Delta Upsilori; ASCE 2, 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3. G. ALAN McLaren BS ' 47 Chemistry 151 Mason Terr. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer 4; Chemistry Society 1, 2, Vice Pres ident 3, President 4. JAMES F. McGRATH, Jr. AB ’47 English 322 Walnut St. Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School Tuftonian Circulation Manager 2, 3, Editor 4; Canterbury Club 4; TMC 3; Student Council 4; Golf 3; Hockey Team Manager 4. SAMUEL C. McLaughlin, Jr. AB ' 46 Psychology 10 Traill St. Cambridge, Mass Fitchburg H. S. Fitchburg, Mass. Delta Tau Delta,- Intramurals. PETER F. MERENDA WILLIAM E. McMAHON AB ' 47 Economics 37 Westernview St. Springfield, Mass. Technical High School Newman Club; Ring Committee. BS ' 45 Mathematics 385 Main St. Everett, Mass. Everett Senior High School, St. Phillips Academy of Boston Tufts Tracer, Associate Editor 1; Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. ROBERT C. McNABB BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 441 Devon St. Arlington, N.J. Kearney High School AIEE 3, 4. VIRGINIA P. MERRITT BS ' 47 Biology 2123 Highland Ave. Fall River Durfee High School Canterbury Club 1, 2; TMC 3, 4; Weekly 3, 4; Lambert-Kingsley 3, 4; Yacht Club 3; Swimming Team 4. FREDERICK A. McNALLY BS ' 47 Physics 52 Sanderson Ave. Dedham, Mass. Dedham High School Varsity Club; Newman Club; Cross Country 1, 3; Track 1, 4; Skibora Trophy (Track) 1. BARBARA P. MILLER BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 48 Highland St. Canton, Mass. Canton High School TMC 2, 3, Secretary 4; Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 1, 3, 4. JAMES J. McNEIL BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 53 Bristol Rd. West Somerville St. Clements High School ASME 2, 3, President 4; Foot¬ ball 2, 3; Lacrosse 2, 3; Co- Captain 4. BERNARD MILLER BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 5832 Pierce St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Peabody High School, Pittsburgh ASME 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4. EDWARD J. MILLER JEAN E. MULLIN AB ' 47 Business Administration 45 Whitten St. Dorchester, Mass. Boston English High School Newman Club. BS ’47 Mathematics 28 Meadow St. Squantum, Mass. No. Quincy High School Chi Omega, Treasurer 3, President 4; Class President 3, 4; All- Around Club, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3; Student Government 4; Chemistry Society 2; Varsity Archery 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. RICHARD D. MOORE BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 910 Park Place Brooklyn, N.Y. PAUL A. MURPHY AB ' 46 Education 56 Nottinghill Rd. Brighton Mass. Boston Latin School Newman Club President 2; Tufts Tracer 1; Track 1. ELEANOR R. MULLIGAN AB ’47 Economics 52 Maple St. Attleboro, Mass. Attleboro High School Sigma Kappa, Treasurer 4; New man Club 2; Sociology Club 2; Cheerleader 4; Dance Group 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY E. MURPHY BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 31 Mt. Vernon St. Boston, Mass. ASME 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES F. MULLIGAN AB ' 47 Economics 52 Maple St. Attleboro, Mass. Attleboro High School V-12 FLORENCE NAHIGIAN BS ' 46 Psychology 32 Putnam Rd. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Tufts Liberal Union, Secretary 4; Off-Hill Club 3; Dean ' s List 3; Alexander Bain 4. WILLIAM E. NEUS AB ' 47 Economics Centereach, N. Y. Smithtown High School Economics Club; NROTC 2, 3. OLAF NIELSEN BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 311 Parker St. Lowell, Mass. Haderslev, Denmark; Dean Aca¬ demy, New Hampton Academy Alpha Tau Omega ■ 3P’s 2, 3, 4; ASME 1, 2, President 3, 4; Soc¬ cer 1, 2, 3, 4; Sword and Shield. ROBERT C. NEWCOMB AB ' 47 Business Administration Addison, Maine Addison High School Glee Club 4; NROTC, Rifle, Pistol Teams 4. ELYSE J. NUSSENFELD AB ' 47 Educational-Sociology 1146 Valley Rd. Bridgeport, Conn. Roger Ludlowe High School Alpha Xi Delta MARY JEAN NEWHALL AB ' 47 Economics 108 Dutcher St. Hopedale, Mass. Hopedale High School Chemistry Society 1, 2; Economics Club Executive Committee 3, 4; Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE J. OBERLANDER, Jr. BS’43 Chemistry 410 Memorial Drive Cambridge Somerville High School MRS. VIRGINIA S. NICHOLS AB ' 47 Psychology 39A Wildwood St. Winchester Winchester High School Sigma Kappa; Alexander Bain 4. RICHARD G. O ' BRIEN BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 465 Beacon St. Boston, Mass. Boston English Hiqh School Lambert-Kingsley CHARLES E. OLDHAM BROMLEY PALAMOUNTAIN BS ' 47 Civil Engineering 25 Grosvener Ave Pawtucket, R.l. Pawtucket West Senior H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 91 Church St. Ware, Mass. The Peddie School, Heightstown Delta Tau Delta; TMC 3, 4; Wrest¬ ling 3; Lacrosse 3, 4. ROBERT E. O’NEIL AB ' 46 Education 1 Lexington Sq. E. Boston, Mass. ARAM N. PAPAZIAN BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering 36 Frederick St. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3; AlChE 1, 2, 3; Off-Hill Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3. CHARLES N. OSGOOD AB ' 47 History 186 Holbrook Rd. N. Quincy, Mass. Thayer Academy TUR 4. WINIFRED M. PAPOOJIAN BS ' 47 Chemistry 2 Groveland St. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School Chi Omega; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4; Cant¬ erbury Club 1, 2 3, 4; German Club 2; Unity Club 1, 2, 4; Wesley Club 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff; Dean ' s List. JOSEPH F. OUELLETTE AB ' 47 Business Administration 19 Green St. Saco, Maine Biddeford High School Alpha Tau Omega; Economics Club; French Club; Newman Club; Spanish Club; NROTC. WILFRED E. PARENTEAU BS ' 47 Civil Engineering 26 Main St. Montague City, Mass. Turners Falls High School Yacht Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Glee Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL P. PARKER BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 239 Wood Ave Hyde Park, Mass. Hyde Park High School ASME 4; Newman Club 2, 3. FRIEDA PEARLSON AB ' 47 Psychology 52 Lee St. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge High and Latin, U. of Wisconsin French Club 2; Glee Club 2; Off- Hill Club 4; Alexander Bain 4. L. JANET PARKINSON BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 179 Glenallen St. Winchendon Springs, Mass. Murdock High School Chi Omega, President 3; All- Around Club; Outing Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Odikon 2, 3; Student Government 1; Lambert- Kingsley 2, Treasurer 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Ethel M. Hayes Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa; Olmstead Fellowship. B. ANN PEASLEE AB ' 47 History-Education 53 Whipple Rd. Kittery, Me. Traip Academy, U. N. H. Phi Mu; Glee Club 4; History Club 4. ADDISON W. PARRIS AB ' 45 Economics 70 Gaston St. West Orange, N.J. McDonough School Alpha Tau Omega; Varsity Club 2; Ivy Book Committee 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 4; Tennis 1, 4; Dean ' s List 3. CARL W. PEER, III BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology Washington, Mass. Pittsfield Hiqh School Theta Delta Chi; Weekly 4, Phil¬ lips Brooks 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Yacht Club 4. MARILYN PEAK AB ' 47 English 4 Gorham St. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge Academy, Syracuse U. Chi Omega,- Glee Club 3, 4; Can¬ terbury Club 3, 4; Unity Club 4. HENRY F. PEGER BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 180 Van Buren St. Newark, N.J. East Side H. S., Dartmouth College, M.l.T. Newman Club; AI EE; NROTC; JV Basketball. PETER A. PETERSON ROBERT C. PICAVET BS ' 46 Chemistry-Biology 220 Main St. Portland Conn. Glee Club 1, 2; Tuftonian 2; Tra¬ ditions Society; Varsity Club 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. AB ' 44 Economics 28 Pinkham Rd. Medford, Mass. Medford Hiqh School Alpha Sigma Phi. RALPH K. PETERSON BS ’47 Electrical Engineering 3 Fielding St. Concord, Mass. Concord High School AIEE 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 1. FRANCIS R. POBLOCKI AB ' 46 Psychology 749 School St. Webster, Mass. Bartlett High School Theta Delta Chi. WALTER L. PETERSON BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 35 Warren Ave. Hyde Park, Mass. Boston Latin School TMC 3, 4; ASME 3, 4; NROTC Pistol Team, Rifle Team 4. HAROLD H. POLAN BS ' 45 Chemistry-Biology 42 Arlington Rd. Brookline, Mass. Phi Epsilon Pi, President 4. NORMA P. PHILLIPS AB ' 47 German-Education 122 Broad St. Weymouth, Mass. Weymouth High School Chi Omega, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1; German Club 2, President 3; Class Treasurer 3, 4- Weekly 1 , 2 . DAVID B. PORTER BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 55 Dearborn St. Salem, Mass. Salem High; Stoney Brook Prep Alpha Tau Omega ; Class Treasur¬ er 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; ASME 3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Prom Committee TMC 4; Yacht Racing 3, 4; Tower Cross. RICHARD PORTER BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 39 Spring St. Shrewsbury, Mass. Phillips Academy Della Tau Delta; AIEE, Secretary Treasurer 3, 4; Varsity Club; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain 4; Cross Country 2, 3. MEYER L. PRANIKOFF BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 31 Central St. Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Lambert- Kingsley 3, 4; Dean ' s List. DANIEL D. POWDERLY AB ' 47 Business Administration 18 Woodlawn Ave Needham Needham High School Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Varsif; Club 4; Economics Club 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Squash 3, 4; Track 2. VICTOR A. PRATHER BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 432 No. Saginaw St. Lapeer, Mich. Lapeer High School CEDRIC POWERS, Jr. BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 4 Dover Rd. New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School Alpha Tau Omega, Chaplain 3. EDITH G. PRATT BS ' 47 Psychology 998 Commercial St. E. Weymouth Weymouth High School Canterbury Club 1, 3, 4; Orches¬ tra 3, 4; Chairman, Jr. Jackets 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Alexander Bain Secretary 4. HARVEY M. POWERS, Jr. BA ' 45 English 1529 Shadyside Rd. Baltimore, Md. Jagerstown High Theta Delta Chi; Senior Class Mar¬ shal; 3P ' s 3, 4, President 2; Week¬ ly 2; Wrestling 1. ROBERT C. PRINCE BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 45 N. Central St. Peabody, Mass. Peabody Hiah School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Odikon 3, 4; TMC 2, 3, 4; Lambert-Kingsley 4. MICHAEL C. QUAID BRUCE N. REED AB ' 47 Business Administration 1707 Orchard Terr. Linden N.J. Linden Hiqh School Alpha Tau Omega,- Student Coun¬ cil 4; Newman Club 4; Varsity Club 4; NROTC 1 2, 3, 4; Econ¬ omics Club 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Football 2, 4; Baseball 3; Rifle Team 2, 3. BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 12 Valley Park St. Medford, Mass. Medford High School Newman Club 1, 2 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; TMC 3; Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4; ASChE 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Squash 3. ELIZABETH RAICHE BS ' 47 Psychology 24 Green St. Fairhaven, Mass. Fairhaven High School Alpha Omicron Pi,- Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Alpha Omicron Pi Treasurer 4; TMC 2; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Alexander Baine Treasurer 4. HENRY S. RICE, Jr. BS ' 44 Chemistry 31 Braman St. Danvers, Mass. St. John’s Prep School Varsity Club; Chemistry Society; Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2. MORRIS H. RAPOPORT AB ' 45 Education 100 Newhall St. Lynn, Mass. Lynnn English High School Pitman Debating Society 1; IRC 1; Tennis 1, 2. ANTHONY L. RICKLEY BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 293 Jackson St. Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence High School Newman Club; AIEE. EDWIN S. RAPOPORT BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering 26 Rockdale St. Mattapan, Mass. Dorchester High School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Exchequer 3, Lt. Master 4; AlChE, Treasurer 3. PHILIP K. ROBERTS, Jr. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 8 Pomeroy Court Easthampton Williston Academy Delta Tau Delta,- NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle and Pistol Team 4; AIEE 3, 4; JV Football 2; Lacrosse 3, 4. GEORGE H. ROBINSON RICHARD M. ROME BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 14 West 35th St. Wilmington, Del. Pierre S. duPont Hinh School Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4, Soccer 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2. BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering Whiting St. West Hanover, Mass. Hanover High School Phi Epsilon Pi ; AlChE; Chemistry Society; Varsity Club; NROTC; Wrestling 1, 2, Captain 3. PAULINE E. ROBINSON BS ' 47 Biology 132 Auburn St. Medford, Mass. Medford High School Alpha Omicron Pi; Student Coun¬ cil 4; Yacht Club 3; Off-Hill Club Secretary 4; Dean ' s List; Olmsfead Fellowship; Alpha Xi Delta Prize Scholarship; Lambert-Kingsley Pres¬ ident 4. BURNET S. ROSENFELD BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 156 Manomet St. Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel Society 4. JOHN W. ROGERS AB ' 47 Economics 3 Montrose St. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Alpha Tau Omega, Scribe 3, 4; Glee Club 2, President 3, Manager 4; Odikon Singers 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Weekly Staff 2, Editorial Board 3; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, Chairman; Economics Club 2; Dean ' s List 2. IVEY G. ROYALL BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering Drifton, Florida Wauchula High School Theta Delta Chi; ASME. NED W. ROMAN BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering RFD ip 1, Whitenack Rd. Basking Ridge, N. J. Bernards High School AIEE 3, 4; Radio Club 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Wrestling 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3. JANET L. RUSHWORTH AB ' 47 Sociology 51 Willow Ave. W. Somerville Somerville High School Sociology Club; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Alexander Bain. CHARLES F. RUTTER MARY E. SANBORN AB ' 45 Economics Apartment H-5 Stearns Village Medford, Mass. Waltham High School Theta Delta Chi ; IFC 2; Varsity 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 4. BS ' 47 Psychology 910 Ditmas Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Erasmus Hall High School Chi Omeaa, Social Chairman 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Jr. Prom Com¬ mittee 3; JUMBO BOOK 4; Dean ' s List 3; Alexander Bain. IRA D. SAHLMAN AB ' 47 Business Administration 185 Meadowview Ave. Hewlett. L. I., N.Y. Woodmere Academy Band 2, 3; Economics Club 3; Hillel 2, 3; NROTC 2, 3; Pistol Team 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 3. SHIRLEY M. SARGENT BS ' 47 Mathematics 27 Parkway Dr. Bridgeport, Conn. Alpha Omicron Pi, Correspon¬ dence Secretary 4; Wesley Club 4; Glee Club 1; German Club 1, 2. JASON H. SAMUELS BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 54 Sharon St. Waltham, Mass. Waltham High School Phi Epsilon Pi ; ASME; NROTC; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3. JASON L. SAUNDERS AB ' 45 Philosophy Apt. L-l Stearns Village, Medford Boston Latin School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Band 2; Phi¬ losophy Club 1; TUR 4; Cross Country 2; Niles Scholarship 1. H. GLEN SANBORN, III BS ' 47 Mathematics 167 Chapin Ter. Springfield, Mass. Central High School, Philo., Pa. Intramurals. MARION SCHINKEL BS ' 47 Chemistry 68 Plymouth Lane Manchester Belmont High School Chi Omega; Pan-Hellenic Secre¬ tary, Treasurer, President Chemis¬ try Society 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Badminton 2. JOSEPH SCHMIDT WILLIAM A. SCISM BS ' 47 Civil 640 Gordon St. Reading High Engineering Reading, Pa. School BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 132 Wesley Ave. Port Chester, N.Y. Port Chester High School AIEE. WALTER A. SCHMIDT AB ' 47 History 532 So. Bridge St. Holyoke, Mass. Holyoke High School Football 3. PAUL T. SEAMANS AB ' 45 German Richmond, N. H. Brookline High School Band 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; German Club 1, Presi¬ dent 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY W. SCHNEIDER AB ' 47 Rt. 3 Hillsboro Econ.—Bus. Adm. Hillsboro, Oregon Union High School RICHARD R. SELBY, Jr. AB ' 47 History 12 Cameron Rd. Tenafly N. J. Tenafly High School Alpha Tau Omega; Dean ' s List 1, 3. FLORENCE V. SCHREMP AB ' 47 English 473 High St. Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence High School Glee Club 1, 2; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Weekly 2; Swimming Team. RAYMOND L. SHARKEY BS ' 47 Physics 27 Bloomfield St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School NROTC. MYRA J. SHOFER PAUL A. SHEA AB ' 44 Economics 12 Arthur St. Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School Newman Club 3, 4; Weekly 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. AB ' 47 Economics 3314 Fallstaff Rd. Baltimore, Md. Forest Park High School Glee Club 1, 4; Economics Club 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK 4; Junior Prom Chairman 3; Dean ' s List 3; Alexander Bain. JOHN P. SHEPARD BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 515 North State St. Concord , Concord High School Della Upsilori; Band 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. JEAN M. SILK AB ' 47 English 102 Gilbert Rd. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School Alpha Omicron Pi; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4- French 2, 3, 4; Ivy Book Committee 3; Newman Club 2, 3; Weekly 2, 3; Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4; Class Vice- President 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega Scholarship. HARRY M. SHERMAN AB ' 47 Biology 58 Liberty Ave. West Somerville Somerville High School Alpha Tau Omega SHELDON D. SILLIMAN BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 603 Lafayette Ave. Palmenton, Pa. Palmer High School, Dartmouth College AIEE 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY A. SHIFFMAN AB ' 47 Psychology 1511 E. 7 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lafayette High School Hillel, Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Club 3. JOHN J. SILVA AB ' 46 Psychology 12 2 Pratt St. Taunton, Mass. Taunton Hi ' -h School Theta Delta Chi; Newman Club 2, 3; Student Council 3. PATRICIA SIM MARY E. SISSON BS ' 47 Psychology 8 Washington St. Beverly, Beverly High School Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman 2, President 4; Student Federa¬ lists 4; Alexander Bain. AB ' 47 Psychology 32 So. Angell St. Providence, R. I. Alexander Bain 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. PAUL A. SIMS BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 345 Grotto Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. West Pawtucket Hiah School Alpha Tau Omega; Tuftonians Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD R. SLONIM BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 110 Melha Ave. Springfield Classical High School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel 1, 2; Pre- Med Society 4; Chess Club 4. CAROLYN M. SIMONS AB 47 English 60 Natick Ave. Greenwood, R. I. Manchester Central High School Chi Omega, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tuftonian 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK 4; Phillips Brooks 4; Dean’s List 2, 3. CARLETON C. SMITH BS ’42 Physics Sunset Crossing Groton, Mass. Groton Hiah School Delta Tau Delta,- 3 PS 3, 4; IFC 3. GEORGE M. SISSON BS ' 43 Chemistry-Biology 11 Castlegate Rd. Roxbury, Boston Latin School Alpha Epsilon Pi ; Pre-Med 1, 2, 3, 4; Avukah 3; Off Hill Club 1; Hillel 4; Soccer 1; Tennis 2. FRED S. SMITH BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 31 Hawthorne Ave. Winthrop Winthroi Hi-h School Alpha Epsilon Pi; Chemistry So¬ ciety 1; Weekly Staff 2, 3; Pre- Med Society 4. RICHARD C. SMITH BS ' 44 Mechanical Engineering 7 Orchard St. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School Della Tau Delta, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; MARION L. ST. GERMAIN AB ' 47 English 243 Sweden St. Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School Canterbury Club 3, 4- Glee Club 1, 4; JUMBO BOOK 4; German Club 3; Orchestra 1. MARION L. STEARNS AB ' 47 English Hinsdale, N. H. Hinsdale Hiqh School Sigma Kappa,- Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. STONE BS 47 Physics 1134 Fairwood Ave. Columbus O. South High School, Dartmouth Hillel 1, 2, 3, President 4; Hillel Honor Key; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4- NROTC. CARL O. STEINNAGEL BS ' 47 Economics RFD 4, Davidson Mill Rd. New Brunswick, N. J. New Brunswick High School, Princeton Boxing Team 3; Economics Club 2; Bugle Corps 2; V-12 2, 3. CHARLES P. STRONG BS ' 44 Economics 64 Webster Rd. Weston, Mass. St. Johnsbury Academy, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Alpha Sigma Pi, President 3, 4; IFC 2, 3; Economics Club 3, 4; Editor Ivy Book 3; JUMBO BOOK Staff, Senior Class Editor 4. BARBARA J. STEVENS BS ' 47 Chemistry 124 Highland Ave. Fitchburg Fitchburg High School Chemistry Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4; All Around Club, Treasurer 3, President 4; TMC 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Tennis 2; Dance Group 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. SULLIVAN AB ' 47 Economics 175 Lombard St. New Haven New Haven High School Bates College Spanish Club; Newman Club. LAWRENCE E. TARLOW BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 24 Haz.;l St. Salem, Mass. Salem High School ASME 2, 4 ; NROTC 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM C. THIBODEAU BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 19 Elliot St. Nashua, N. H. Nashua High School Dean Academy Cheerleadina 4. JAMES H. TAYLOR AB ' 47 Education 127 Mountwell Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. Haddonfield High School Delta Upsilori; Soccer 1, 2, 3. JOHN W. THOMPSON BS ' 45 Chemical Engineering 216 Highland Ave. Somerville Chelsea High School Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3; AlChE 1, 3; Off Hill Club 1; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3. ALDEN W. TELLSTROM BS ' 45 Mechanical Engineering 227 Westville St. Dorchester Mechanic Arts High School NROTC 3; ASME 4. ROBERT R. THROCKMORTON AB ' 47 Economics 68 Broad St. Freehold, N. J. Freehold High School, Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. Princeton University Ring Committee 4; Economics Club 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3. RALPH A. TESSENEER, Jr. AB ' 47 Psychology Route 3 Tuscumbia, Ala. Doshlar High School, Murray High School, Murray, Kentucky and Murray State Teachers Col¬ lege. JOHN A. TOGNAZZI BS ' 47 Chemistry-Bioloay 112 E. Main St. Milford, Mass. Milford High School Band 2, 3. V-12 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM TONKOWICH JAMES TREMANTE BS ' 47 General Engineering 3601 Ave. J Brooklyn, N. Y. Metropolitan Vocat ' l High School Bates College Student Council 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4. BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 66 So. Fifth Ave. Mt. Vernon Edison Technical and Vocational High School Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Manager 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR C. TOWNSEND AB ’47 Business Administration 36 Orchard Circle Swampscott Swampscott High School Delta Tau Delta,- NROTC 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2. MRS. JOAN I. TRUE BS ' 47 Psychology 41 Mechanic St. Foxboro, Mass. Foxboro High School Alpha Omicron Pi; Glee Club 1; Canterbury Club 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; Orchestra 3. LONA A. TOWSLEY BS ' 47 Biology 151 Chelsea St. Hawthorne, N. Y. Briarcliff High School Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-President 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Lambert-Kingsley 3, Sec¬ retary 4. STEPHEN TUTELIAN, Jr. BS ' 47 Business Administration 94 Fisher St. No. Attleboro No. Attleboro High School Economics Club 3, Executive Committee 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff, Frat. Editor 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3; Rifle Team 2, President; Track 1; Dean’s List 2. SIDNEY TRAGER AB ' 47 Business Administration 36 Randolph St. Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers High School Bates College Phi Epsilon Pi ; Student Singing Groups 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Pis¬ tol Team 3, 4; Rifle Team 4; Hillel Club 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR F. TYLER, III AB ' 46 Economics 166 Lowell St. Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Alpha Sigma Pi; Freshman Basket¬ ball. NORMAN R. UNDERWOOD AB ’47 Chemistry-Biology Church St. Barton, Vt. Barton Academy Gradwohl School of Laboratory Technique, MIT TMC 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. JOHN D. VOGWILL, Jr. BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 432 Wolcott St. Auburndale Manter Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Tuftonians Dance Band 2, 3, 4; AIEE 4 ; IRE 4 ; NROTC 2, 3, 4. NANCY VAN ZELM AB ' 47 French-Spanish 40 Robin Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. Mt. St. Joseph Academy Hartford Junior College Spanish Club, Secretary 3, 4. MARIA VON MERING AB ' 47 History 48 Sparks St. Cambridge, Mass. Winchester High School Pine Manor Junior College Sigma Kappa; Vice President His¬ tory Club 3, 4; Vice President IRC 3, 4; Student Federalists, Secre¬ tary 3, 4; Assoc. Editor Weekly 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2, 4. JAMES P. VERNILE BS ' 43 Economics 18 Roberts St. Brookline, Mass. Berkeley Prep. Varsity Baseball 3, 4. WILLIAM T. WACHENFELD AB ' 47 Psychology 787 E. Clarke PI. Orange, N. J. Newark Academy; Princeton Univ. Phillips Brooks Club 2, 3, 4; TMC 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK, Photography Editor 4; Economics Club 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; La¬ crosse 3, 4; NROTC; Rifle and Pistol Teams 4; Alexander Bain Society 2, 3, 4. EDMOND R. VIANNEY BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 233 Chestnut Ave. Bogota, N. J. Bogota High School Alpha Tau Omega; ASME 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; Phillips Brooks Club 3, 4; NROTC 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Dean’s List 2, 3. CHARLES WAKSTEIN BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 40 Crawford St. Roxbury, Mass. Public Latin School ASME 3, 4; TMC 4; Dean ' s List 1 , 2 . I CHAUNCY W. WALDRON, Jr. AB ' 47 Education 201 Highland Ave. Newtonville Deerfield Academy Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer 3; Worthy Master 4; Ski Club I, President 1; TMC 1, 2, 3; Ivy So¬ ciety 3; Tower Cross 4; Ivy Book 3; Soccer 1, 2; Lacrosse 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain elect 3. JOAN WASS BS ' 47 Chemistry 144 Highland Ave. Somerville Somerville High School Chi Omega, Treasurer 4; Class Marshal 4; Chemistry Society 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Odikon 1, 2; Dean’s List 1; Who ' s Who 2, 3; Varsity Archery 2, 3. DAVID G. WALKER BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering Hanover N. J. Newark Academy Alpha Tau Omega,- Concert Band 3; Student Council 1. 4; AlChE 3, 4; Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4; JUMBO BOOK Staff 4; NROTC 2; 3, 4; V-12 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Lacrosse 4. GAY WEAVER AB ' 47 History 8 Brooklawn Ave. Augusta, Me. Cony High School Delta Delta Delta,- History Club 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Tufts Liberal Un¬ ion 4; Glee Club 4. KENNETH F. WARD BS ' 46 Civil Engineering 29 Trinity Ave. East Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School ASCE 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Or¬ chestra 2, 3; Football 1, 2. ALFRED H. WEBBER BS ' 45 Education 61 Somerset St. Springfield Classical High School Monson Academy Alpha Epsilon Pi, Lt. Master 3, Master 4; Class Marshal 1, 2; Sword and Shield; IFC 1, 2, 4; Weekly 2, 3; Tower Cross, Vice President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1; Basketball 1, 2; Who ' s Who 2. MURRAY WARNER BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering White Cottage, Peterboro, N. H. Brown and Nichols; Cornell U. Sigma Epsilon Pi,- 3P’s 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Track 2; Football 3. VERNON L. WEINSTEIN BS ' 45 Chemistry-Biology 29 Hawthorne St. Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Tennis 4. SYLVIA WEISSMAN JANICE W. WHEELWRIGHT BS 47 Psychology 39 Vermont Ave. Somerville Somerville High School Alexander Bain; Dean ' s List. AB ' 47 Education 626 Forest Ave. Westfield, N. J. Dean Academy Dean Junior College Chi Omega; Glee Club 2; Phillips Brooks 3, Vice-President 4; Sociol¬ ogy Club 2. VIRGINIA R. WELLINGTON BS ' 47 Mathematics 118 Greenwood Lane Waltham Waltham High School Off-Hill Club 2; Wesley Club 4. EDWARD A. WHITE BS 47 English 6 Wellington Court Grove Hall Boston Technical High School Phi Epsilon Pi ; Radio Society President 3; Tufts Weekly 3. EDWARD R. WENTLING BS ' 46 Mechanical Engineering 6412 Marsden St. Philadelphia Edward Little High School Harvard College Alpha Tau Omega; Tufts Yacht Club 2, 3; ASME 1 2, 3, 4; Presi¬ dent 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Vice- President 4; Glee Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. LEON E. WHITE, Hi BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 112 Wolcott Rd. Chestnut Hill Quincy High School Boston Latin School Zeta Psi, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Chem¬ istry Society 1, 2. FRANK H. WETZEL AB ' 47 Business Administration 92 Hague St. Jersey City, N. J. Dickinson High School; Seton Hall College; Princeton University; Bates Colleqe NROTC Pistol Team; Economics Club; Newman Club; Canterbury Club. PAUL R. WHITE AB ' 47 History 9 Irving Park Watertown, Mass. St. Patrick ' s High School Boston College RUSSELL G. WILLIAMSON DAVID A. WICK, Jr. BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 252 W. Summit Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. Haddontield Mem ' l High School Delta Tau Delta; ASME 3; Glee Club 1; V-12 1; NROTC 2, 3. BS ' 47 Chemistry-Biology 55 Benefit St. Mansfield, Mass. Chemistry Society; Pre-Med So¬ ciety; Band. KENNETH P. WILDMAN BS ' 47 Chemical Engineering 274 E. Main St. Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk High School Glee Club 1; Mil. Band 1, 2, 3, Commander 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 3; V-12 1; ROTC 2, 3. ELINOR A. WOOD AB ' 47 Sociology Valley Falls, R. I. Lincoln School Glee Club 2; Sociology Club 3. JOAN L. WILLANDER BS ' 47 Chemistry 6 Laurel St. Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School Alpha Omicron Pi ; Phi Beta Kap¬ pa; Chemistry Society; Newman Club; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Dur- kee Memorial Prize in Chemistry. PETER LEE WOODSIDE AB ' 47 Mathematics Island Heights, N. J. Saint James School NROTC 1, 2, 3; Yacht Club 3, 4; Tufts Tracer Art Editor 3, 4; Tuf- tonian 2, 3, 4; French Club. HAROLD L. WILLIAMS BS ' 47 Electrical Engineering 2069 Mars Ave. Lakewood, Ohio Lakewood High School Tau Beta Pi, President 4; JUMBO Book 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Science Club 3, Vice President 4; AIEE 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES G. WRIGHT AB ' 47 Business Administration 28 Belfort St. Dorchester, Mass. High School of Commerce Harvard University NROTC ROBERT YORRA WHITELAW WRIGHT, Jr. BS ' 43 Chemical Engineering 23 Forsyth St. Boston, Mass. AB ' 47 History 22 Westview St. Dorchester Dorchester High School Phi Epsilon Pi; History Club; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3. RICHARD C. WYATT BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering RFD $ 1 Millington, N. J. Bernard ' s Hi h School Alpha Tau Omega,- Glee Club 2, 3, 4; ASME 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Senior Class; JUMBO BOOK Activities Editor 4; Phillips Brooks Club 3, President 4; Band 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Dean’s List 3. DAVID S. YOUNG BS ' 45 Electrical Engineering 29 Parkvale Ave. Allston, Mass. Lynn English High School Alpha Epsilon Pi; AIEE 3. JANIS G. YATES AB ' 47 English 283 Walnut Ave. Boston, Mass. Boston Latin School Phi Beta Kappa; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Group 2, 3, 4; Odikon 2, 3, 4, Phillips Brooks 2; 3 P ' s 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Class Secretary; Class of 1911 Scholar¬ ship. JOHN F. ZAMPARELLI AB 47 History-Government 378 Fellsway West Medford Medford High School Boston College Weekly 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 4; Football 1, 4; Boxing 2, 3; Cross Country 2. RICHARD W. YIROVEC AB M7 Business Administration 63 Lawrence St. Medford, Mass. Medford High School Economics Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Newman Club 2, 3. RITA ZAKARIAN AB ' 47 Sociology 129 Winsor Ave. Watertown Watertown High School Cambridge Junior College Off-Hill Club; Glee Club; Dean ' s List. RUSSELL D. ZIMMER BS ' 47 Mechanical Engineering 21 Fuller St. Brookline, Mass. Marshfield High School Curtiss Wright Tech NROTC 2, 3, 4; Ring Dance Com¬ mittee; Weekly 1, 2; JV Football 1, 2; Track 1. DAVID A. HOFFMAN BS ' 46 Mechanical Engineering 41 Cutler St. Winthrop, Mass. Winthrop High School, Northeastern University ASME 2, 3, 4; SAE 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4; Hillel Society 2, 3, 4; V-12 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Dean’s List 2. RICHARD M. ESSER AB ' 46 Chem-Biology-Physics 159 Sheridan Ave. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A. R. Davis High School 3 P ' s; Weekly, Managing Editor 3; Tuftonian, Associate Editor 3; For¬ ensic Council 3; Chemistry So ciety 2; French Club 3; Yacht Club; Wrestling, Manager 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. NON-PICTORIAL SENIORS Norman R. Anderson, ' 45, Mechanical Engineering, Melrose, Mass. A. Wesley Barthelmes, Jr., ' 44, History, Upper Montclair, N. J. Caroline Bates, ' 47, Mathematics, Salem, Mass. Robert B. Beers, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Crestwood, N. Y. Francis X. Belotti, ' 47, English, Dorchester, Mass. William B. Brigham, ’45, Electrical Engineering, Wellesley, Mass. Joseph D. Cahill, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Malden, Mass. Charles R. Campbell, ' 44, Mechanical Engineering, Newtonville, Mass. Alfred L. Carloni, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Melrose, Mass. Robert A. Carbone, ' 47, Chemical Engineering, Bradford, Mass. William L. Carlson, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Dorchester, Mass. Alice J. Carroll, ' 47, Classics, Woburn, Mass. Charles Chronopolis, ' 44, Mechanical Engineering, Lynn, Mass. Clayton H. Clancy, ' 47, Chemistry, Belmont, Mass. Peter Corso, ' 48, Mechanical Engineering, West New York, N. J. Lawrence F. Crocker, ' 45, Mathematics, Brewster, Mass. Austin B. Crouchley, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Providence, R. I. James E. Cumiskey, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. Thomas E. Daly, ' 45, Chemical Engineering, Medford, Mass. Robert V. Dandrow, Jr., ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Dorchester, Mass. Pierre N. Dreyfuss, ' 45, Chemistry-Biology, Kew Gardens, N. Y. James J. Fasino, ' 47, Mathematics, Weymouth, Mass. George F. Field, Jr., ' 44, Economics, Lynn, Mass. Randall M. Field, Jr., ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Rockville Center, N. Y. Bradford S. Fisher, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Bronxville, N. Y. David J. Flaxer, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Lynn, Mass. Robert Frahm, ' 47, Economics, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Erwin M. Fromm, ' 47, Mathematics, Boston, Mass. Clayton A. Friis, ' 47, Psychology, Brockton, Mass. Jacob A. Gleber, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Morgan City, La. Saverio G. Grillo, ' 47, Chemistry, Bradford, Mass. Edward A. Ham, ' 45, Chemical Engineering, Bridgeport, Conn. Clifford F. Harrington, ' 43, Chemistry, Waltham, Mass. William F. Hartman, ' 47, Economics, Philadelphia, Penn. Arnold M. Heitman, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, E. Weymouth, Mass. Harry Herlick, ' 47, Biology, Lynn, Mass. Clarence L. Hildreth, Jr., ' 44, Chemistry, Lowell, Mass. John T. Hogan, ’47, Biology, Lynn, Mass. Richard C. Hollander, ’47, Chemistry-Biology, Brockton, Mass. Virgil J. Hostler, ' 46, Mechanical Engineering, Bellwood, Penn. Malcolm L. Hunt, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Fitchburg, Mass. Thomas B. Jerman, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Sewickley, Penn. Melvin Kaitz, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Stoughton, Mass. Melvin M. Katz, ' 47, Biology, Framingham, Mass. George E. Kennedy, ' 46, Education, Cambridge, Mass. Ralph D. Ketchum, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Johnson City, N. Y. Myles F. King, ' 47, History, Brighton, Mass. Joseph Kreplick, ' 47, Psychology, Lynn, Mass. John J. Langan, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Watertown, Mass. Robert E. Larocque, ' 48, Chemistry-Biology, E. Providence, R. I. John P. Larrabee, ' 48, Psychology, Portland, Me. John R. Lyman ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Middletown, Conn. Paul D. Maffeo, ’47, Chemistry-Biology, East Boston, Mass. Russell V. Malo, ' 45, Chemical Engineering, Boston, Mass. Maurice H. Malone, ’44, History, Medford, Mass. John M. Martin, ' 48, Chemistry-Biology, Lowell, Mass. Henry M. Matthews, ' 47, Mechanical Engineer, Little Silver, N. H. Robert C. McCormack, ’47, Chemical Engineering, Waban, Mass. Arley E. McCoy, Jr., ' 47, General Engineer, Hunnewell, Mo. Eugene T. McNamara, ' 47, Sociology, Somerville, Mass. Frank S. Meadow, ’47, Chemistry-Biology, New Haven, Conn. Kenneth W. Merritt, ’47, History, Plaistow, N. H. Larsh B. Mewhinney, ' 47, History, Bay Shore, N. Y. Carl A. Miller, ' 47, Civil Engineering, Pittsburgh, Penn. Robert G. Miller, ’47, Chemistry, Stratford, Conn. Elizabeth G. Mitchell, ' 47, History, Winchester, Mass. Jonathan Morrill, ' 47, History, Somerville, Mass. Donald E. Nickerson, Jr., ' 47, Civil Engineering, Lexington, Mass. Patricia Nolan, ' 47, Biology, Wilton, Conn. John J. O’Neil, Jr., ’45, Chemistry-Biology, Arlington, Mass. Joseph A. Paladino, ’47, Chemistry-Biology, Lawrence, Mass. Edward J. Palmieri, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, East Boston, Mass. Leonardo Panella, Jr., ' 47, Economics, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Edward S. Parker ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Boston, Mass. Marshall H. Pickman, ' 47, Economics, Hartford, Conn. Frank A. Pomer, ' 45, Chemistry-Biology, East Boston, Mass. Karl J. Prescott, ' 44, Chemistry-Biology, Lynn, Mass. Joseph F. Quinn, ' 47, Civil Engineering, Lowell, Mass. Gerald V. Reardon, ' 42, Chemistry, Newburyport, Mass. William J. Reinhardt, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Brooklyn, N. Y. William T. Rich, III, ' 47, Economics, Andover, Mass. Thomas M. Robertson, ' 47, History, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick A. Robinson, Jr., ' 45, Chemistry-Biology, Stearns Village, Mass. Phillip Robinson, ' 44, Economics, Naugatuck, Conn. Arthur E. Roche, ’47, Psychology, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Albert J. Romeril, Jr., ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Bellerose, N. Y. Winifred J. Rutherford, ' 47, English, Newton Center, Mass. Roy E. Samuelson, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Torrington, Conn. Lloyd C. Sanford, ' 46, Biology, Brookline, Mass. Absalom Simonowitz, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Trenton, N. J. David H. Sinclair, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Holyoke, Mass. Harold R. Soyster, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Selinsgrove, Penn. John L. Sullivan, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Bridgeport, Conn. William P. Sullivan, ’44, English, Malden, Mass. Richard C. Swan, ' 47, History, Orange, Mass. Vincent L. Swartz, ’47, Chemistry-Biology, Somerville, Mass. Andrew E. Taylor, ' 46, Mechanical Engineering, Washington, D. C. Harry C. Taylor, ' 45, Chemical Engineering, Arlington, Mass. Joseph W. Tellson, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, S. Orange, N. J. Robert L. Torrey, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Hanover, Mass. Herbert F. Upton, ' 47, Chemistry-Biology, Saugus, Mass. Thomas S. Van Winkle, ' 47, Economics, Rutherford, N. J. Richard K. Walz, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Rochester, N. Y. Gay Weaver, ' 47, History, Augusta, Me. Roy W. Weed, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Bogota, N. J. Robert C. Wellman, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Milford, Mass. Robert W. Whiteford, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Detroit, Mich. Robert E. Wilkey, ' 47, Economics, Elgin, III. Edward R. Winiarczyk, ' 44, Chemical Engineering, West Lynn, Mass. Howard E. Wolff, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Somerville, Mass. Sherrill W. Woodward, ' 47, Mechanical Engineering, Brattleboro, Mass. First Row, left to right: J. A. Whitham (Secretary); V. L. Craig (President); I. J. Holmberg (Vice-President); B, R. Stevens (Treasurer). JACKSON JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: J. L. Weger (Vice-President); J. Volante (President); S. Morency (Secretary). Second Row, left to right: E. Kruszyna (Treasurer); J. Houle (Historian); H. Anthony (Marshal). JACKSON SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: C. E. Pearson (Secretary); J. T. Ehrhardt (President); R. A. MacLeay (Treasurer). TUFTS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . . . -[libeled Alti Abbott, Warren G., Allston, Mass. Abidian, Peter J., Arlington, Mass. Abodeely, Nicholas F. ( Jr., Lawrence, Mass. Acford, Richard C., Milton, Mass. Adams, William K., Milton, Mass. Adelman, Joseph J., Winthrop, Mass. Aggerup, Glenn S., Springfield, Mass. Agian, Vernon, Brighton, Mass. Ahari, Saeed, Teheran, Iran Albino, George R., East Boston, Moss. Alexander, Gabriel A., Belmont, Mass. Alexander, Robert B., E. Bridgewater, Mass. Alkonis, Edward C., Framingham, Mass. Allen, Raymond W., Camden, Mass. Allison, Mark H., Rockland, Mass. Allyn, Henry G., Jr., Framingham Center, Mass. Althouse, Alfred K., Jr., Overbrook, Pa. Alward, Harry A., Jr., Stoneham, Moss. Alward, Robert P., Stoneham, Mass. Ames, Frederick W., Danville, Vt. Amirault, Leo P., Wakefield, Mass. Andersen, Robert V., Beverly, Mass. Anderson, Harold S., Brighton, Mass. Anderson, John W., Medford, Mass. Anderson, Kenneth L., Reading, Mass. Anderson, Kenneth W., Watertown, Mass. Angell, Worcester R., Boston, Mass. Angelo, Walter J., Lowell, Mass. Antonucci, Anthony H., Leominster, Mass. Appel, Theodore E., Melrose, Mass. Aquillon, Jacques D., Waltham, Mass. Armstrong, Hamilton Jr..Fayetteville, N. Y. Arnold, John R., Braintree, Mass. Ascolese, Michael A., Newton Hlds, Mass. Attridge, Curtis C., Morristown, N. J. Ayer, Charles R., Framingham, Mass. AzarofF, Leonid V., Boston, Mass. Bachman, Guenter W., Longmeadow, Mass. Bagdigian, Simon, Charlestown, Mass. Bail, Oscar R., Holyoke, Mass. Bakon, Edmund B., Taunton, Mass. Balcom, Richard, Natick, Mass. Baldwin, Leo F., Dorchester, Mass. Barbera, Edward A., Boston, Mass. Bardwell, Charles R., Southbridge, Mass. Barker, Arthur C., Somerville, Mass. Barlow, Joseph J., Malden, Mass. Barnett, Raymond V., East Boston, Mass. Baronian, John, Medford, Mass. Barron, Richard M., Brookline, Mass. Barsam, Paul C., Chelsea, Mass. Bartelson, Everett C., Milton, Mass. Bassford, William W., Watertown, Conn. Bate, Henry C., Rye, N. Y. Beachman, William, Mattapan, Mass. Bean, Richard W., Auburndale, Mass. Beardsley, James M., Lincoln, Mass. Bears, William A., Stoneham, Mass. Beaudry, Laurent A., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Beers, Malcolm M., W. Roxbury, Mass. Bellinger, Richard M., Medford, Mass. Bengle, Robert D., Three Rivers, Mass. Benner, Winfield H., Brunswick, Me. Bennett, Francis G., Somerville, Mass. Bennett, Frank E., Cranston, R. I. Bennett, Russell W., Medford, Mass. Benoit, Chester N., Putnam, Conn. Benoit, Gerard A., N. Sheldon, Vt., Benoit, Richard P., Brockton, Mass. Bent, Charles L., Malden, Mass. Berger, Allen L., Watertown, Mass. Berger, Harvey R., Northampton, Mass. Bergin, James J., Wakefield, Mass. Berglund, Kenneth R., Norwich, Conn. Bergstrom, Eric K., Arlington, Mass. Berk, Robert L., Brookline, Mass. Berkal, Barry D., Salem, Mass. Berman, Theodore, Malden, Mass. Berntson, Charles M., Newport, R. I. Berube, Camille R., Hartford, Conn. Bielik, Paul F., Jr., Dudley, Mass. Bikofsky, Edwin M., Brookline, Mass. Bill, Allen D., Wakefield, Mass. Bizier, Joseph L., Fall River, Mass. Blackburn, George F., Northboro, Mass. Blair, George S., Jr., Concord, Mass. Blair, Hector D., Dorchester, Mass. Blair, Murray R., Jr., Somerville, Mass. Blair, Neil, Jr., Dorchester, Mass. Blake, John P., Newton, Mass. Blanker, William C., Greenfield, Mass. Blowe, Frank A., Pittsfield, Mass. Blumsack, Robert J., Somerville, Mass. Boardman, Robert L., New York, N. Y. Bober, Theodore S., Newark, N. J. Bobrow, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. BogdonofF, Maurice L., W. Hartford, Conn. Boghosian, Richard, Allston, Mass. Bombaci, Tony, East Boston, Mass. Bommer, Arno P. ( W. Medford, Mass. Bond, Joseph G., Jr., Winchester, Mass. Boner, William C., Jr., Lowell, Mass. 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Hoffman, Dorothy M., Larchmont, N. Y. Hofmann, Margot E., Wethersfield, Conn. Holm, Muriel E., Gardner, Mass. Holman, Ruth M., Everett, Mass. Holmberg, Irene J., Fitchburg, Mass. Holway, Nancy E., Charlestown R. F. D., N. H. Kraff, Lorraine, Arlington, Mass. Kruschwitz, Dorothy M., Amesbury, Mass. Kruszyna, Edith M., Adams, Mass. Kurhan, Rose S., Mattapan, Mass. Ladd, Eleanor M., (Mrs.), West Somerville, Mass. Lagrenade, Phyllis L., West Somerville, Mass. Landers, Ann L., West Falmouth, Mass. Lane, Priscilla A., Winthrop, Mass. LeCain, Priscilla J., Quincy, Mass. Legrow, Mary E., (Mrs.), Lynn, Mass. Leman, Ruth A., Melrose, Mass. Light, Priscilla M., (Mrs.), Malden, Mass. . . . . and lippin ' . Greene, Constance A., Woburn, Mass. Greene, Nancy M., Arlington, Mass. Grigg, Natalie L., Hingham, Mass. Gruhn, Gloria D., Belmont, Mass. Gumprecht, Marjorie C., Bangor, Me. Hackett, Audrey-June, Arlington, Mass. Hadeler, Mary C., Pearl River, N. Y. Hall, Eleanor D., Canton, Mass. Hall, Leah J., Summit, N. J. Hall, Sylvia, Quincy, Mass. Hamel, Charlotte B., Haverhill, Mass. Hammond, Beverly, Bedford, Mass. Harrington, Jean P., Richmond, Vt. Harris, Barbara J., Montpelier, Vt. Harshaw, Mildred, Andover, Mass. Hartpence, Margery E., Flemington, N. J. Harvey, Ruth M., (Mrs.), Waltham, Mass. Haskell, Barbara W., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hayes, Evelyn L., Springfield, Mass. Hayes, Lillian E., Springfield, Mass. Haynes, Josephine A., Rockport, Mass. Houle, Jessamine, Stratford, Conn. Howard, Irma G., (Mrs.), Malden, Mass. Howarth, Jane M., Beverly, Mass. Hutchinson, Nancy M., Swampscott, Mass. Hyde, Marcella, Swampscott, Mass. Johnson, Camilla A., Montpelier, Vt. Johnson, Dorothy, Brookline, Mass. Johnson, Martha A., Belmont, Mass. Jorde, Frances F., Lynn, Mass. Karbaum, Ardys M., Cambridge, Mass. Kean, Marie, Marblehead, Mass. Kelley, Glenna F., Amesbury, Mass. Kennedy, Muriel B., Saugus, Mass. Kenney, Rose M., (Mrs.), Somerville, Mass. Kerr, Dorothy P., Washington, D. C. Keyes, Mary S., Winchester, Mass. Kinsella, Doris S., (Mrs.), Somerville, Mass. Knapp, Shirley O., (Mrs.), Boston, Mass. Kofos, Lena, Marlboro, Mass. Kopf, Dolores E., North Canton, Ohio Koziell, Ruth A., Bristol, Conn. Listernick, Mildred M., Everett, Mass. Little, Phyllis E., Lynn, Mass. Littlefield, Barbara P., Belmont, Mass. Lord, Joan M., Claremont, N. H. Lovejoy, Gail, Me rose, Mass. Lundeen, Patricia L., Gardner, Mass. Lybeck, Pauline E., White Plains, N. Y. Lyons, M. Virginia, Cambridge, Mass. MacArthur, Constance, Braintree, Mass. MacCarragher, Jean F., Malden, Mass. Macintosh, Janice S., Watertown, Mass. Mackenzie, Mary J., Jenkintown, Pa. Mackey, Barbara A., Lexington, Mass. MacPherson, Christine L., Wareham, Mass. Magnus, llene C., Arlington, Mass. Manning, Alice J., Medford, Mass. Manson, Muriel E., Lebanon, N. H. Maraspin, Sally D., Barnstable, Mass. Marshall, Beverly A., Colebrook, N. H. Marshall, Judith, Billerica, Mass. Mathewson, Joan C., Winchester, Mass. McAuliffe, Anita S., Newton Highlands, Mass. McClintock, Cynthia J., Hillside, N. J. McCracken, Isabelle C., Lawrence, Mass. McEwan, Dorothy B., Woodside, N. Y. McGonigal, Eleanor M., Wyncote, Pa. McKenney, Elaine, Belmont, Mass. McNerny, Bertha C., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mehrings, Limette J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Milne, Margaret E., Barre, Vt. Minton, Mary-Hope, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Mitchell, Patricia E., Manchester, Mass. Mitchell, Ruth C., North Sudbury, Mass. Morency, Shirley E., Danvers, Mass. Morgan, Barbara A., Medford, Mass. Morison, Jane, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Morrison, Helen G., Medford, Mass. Morrison, Mary J., Medford, Mass. Mosessian, Gladys L., Medford, Mass. Moss, Edith, Laconia, N. H. Moxon, Barbara J., Arlington, Mass. Myrick, Katherine H., West Medford, Mass. Nelson, Eleanor F., South Boston, Mass. Nichols, Virginia, Bridgeport, Conn. Olson, Dorothy E., Natick, Mass. O ' Rawe, Madalon M., Dorchester, Mass. Peck, Martha L., Seekonk, Mass. Peirce, Priscilla M., Newburyport, Mass. Perry, Eleanor A., Cambridge, Mass. Pickett, Margaret A., Berlin, Conn. Pillsbury, Jean E., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Polley, Barbara A., Lexington, Mass. Poole, Rosamond, Carlisle, Mass. Pothier, Lillian, Milton, Mass. Priest, Carolyn V., Verona, N. J. Puffer, Norma G., Bedford, Mass. Randall, Anne R., Framingham, Mass. Rawcliffe, Ruth M., Newport, Vt. Reed, Eleanor V., Peabody, Mass. Reeves, Hazel V., Woburn, Mass. Reynolds, Ann N., Swampscott, Moss. Reynolds, Dorothy A., Brighton, Mass. Rice, Josephine A., Natick, Mass. Robbins, Annabelle E., Bangor, Me. Rogers, Beverly T., Monson, Mass. Root, Constance E., Winthrop, Me. Ruder, Sarah E., Oxford, Ohio Rudofsky, Barbara L., Dorchester, Moss. Sacco, Leontia M., Braintree, Moss. Sampson, Barbara L., Weymouth, Mass. Savage, Dorothy A., Braintree, Mass. Sawyer, Marilyn, Taunton, Mass. Scanlon, Jeanne, Attleboro, Mass. Scarlett, Priscilla A., East Greenwich, R. I. Schofield, Jane C., West Medford, Mass. Schwink, Marjorie E., Meriden, Conn. Senter, Patricia, Derry, N. H. Shaw, Jean E., Portland, Me. Sheer, Roberta J., New York, N. Y. Simm, Miriam B., Belmont, Mass. Simpson, Grace M., Somerville, Mass. Simpson, Elizabeth L., Long Island City, N. V. Smith, Helen R., Orleans, Mass. Smith, Ruth V., Saugus, Mass. Smith, Suzanne B., Rutland, Vt. Solomon, Naomi C., Everett, Mass. Sorensen, Elizabeth F., Lexington, Mass. Spaulding, Joyce A., Georgetown, Mass. Stannard, Lois C., Madison, Conn. Stevens, Barbara R., Cranston, R. I. Stevens, Priscilla, North Andover, Mass. Stewart, Linda S., Atlantic City, N. J. Susi, Florence A., Roslindale, Mass. Sussman, Carolyn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Svensk, Audrey M., New Britain, Conn. Sztramski, Geraldine A., Salem, Mass. Taylor, Virginia R., Montpelier, Vt. Taylor, Winifred I., Cambridge, Mass. Teel, Marion, Marblehead, Mass. Thomas, Barbara A., Auburn, Mass. Tietjen, Marjorie E., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Toomajian, Marian Z., Everett, Mass. Trask, Barbara A., Medford, Mass. Travis, Betty L., Lynnfield Center, Mass. Tucker, Carolyn H., Dunbarton, N. H. Vantura, Olga E., Belmont, Mass. Vershbow, Gloria, Hartford, Conn. Volante, Joyce M., Stamford, Conn. Wallin, Jeanne E., West Somerville, Mass. Warren, Caryl M., Medford, Mass. Weger, Joan L., Philadelphia, Pa. Weichel, Dorothy P., Belmont, Mass. Wellington, Jean, West Medford, Mass. Wells, Deborah, Worcester, Mass. Wetherbee, Virginia S., Stow, Mass. Wheelwright, Phyllis B., Westfield, N. J. Whitham, Jane A., Easthampton, Mass. Whitlock, Barbara H., Summit, N. J. Whittum, Rosa M., Bangor, Me. Wiener, Margaret, Belmont, Mass. Wilkins, Martha H., Marblehead, Mass. Interior decorations Wilkshire, Cynthia, Arlington, Mass. Willes, Barbara A., Rockville, Conn. Williams, Barbara E., Wakefield, Mass. Williams, Mary E., Lynn, Mass. Willis, Irene, Falls Church, Va. Wilson, Helen A., West Medford, Mass. Winans, Elizabeth M., Linden, N. J. Wing, Eileen M., Marblehead, Mass. Wood, Frances M., Rumford, R. I. Ziskin, Margaret F., New York, N. Y. Adams, James Q., Cambridge, Mass. Adelson, Leonard, Roxbury, Mass. Adinolfi, Prisco A., Malden, Mass. Agnew, Leonard J., Jr., Lynn, Mass. Alessi, Vincent J., Dorchester, Mass. Alliot, Eric, New York, N. Y. Amin, Natubhai R., Baroda, India Angeramo, Joseph F., Lynn, Mass. Armington, William R., Melrose, Mass. Arnold, Richard T., Somerville, Mass. Atkins, Robert A., Swampscott, Mass. Aucella, Alfred J., Revere, Mass. Baghdoyan, Vazken N., Winchester, Mass. Balch, Paul C., Jr., Medford, Mass. Ball, Richard L., Auburn, Mass. Ballou, Lloyd W., Ware, Mass. Banwell, Ralph M., Jr., Woburn, Mass. Barbagallo, Charles J., Arlington, Mass. Barbato, Philip J., Everett, Mass. Barton, Fred H., Jr., Lowell, Mass. Bazzy, Emile, Norwood, Mass. Beck, William C., Jr., Waban, Mass. Belitsos, Peter S., Stearns Village, Mass. Bell, James E., Malden, Mass. Bell, Roger E., Natick, Mass. Bennett, Arnold E., Roxbury, Mass. Berberian, Albert G., West Medford, Mass. Berestecki, Stephen B., Mattapan, Mass. Berg, Thorval L., Jr., N. Hollywood, Calif. Berger, Melvin A., Boston, Mass. Bergstrom, Roy C., White Plains, N. Y. Berndt, Charles H., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bishop, John L., Jr., State College, Pa. Blake, John T., Cambridge, Mass. Blanchard, Duncan C., Pittsfield, Mass. Blanchard, Zane S., Groveton, N. H. Blinn, Paul F., Medford, Mass. Bliss, Margaret I., Swanton, Vt. Bloom, Milton, Meriden, Conn. • • • • Borgatti, Louis J., Somerville, Mass. Borrebach, Edwin J., Somerville, Mass. Bosse, Richard L., Cincinnati, Ohio Boulay, Henry E., Manchester, N. H. Boynton, Kenneth G., Waban, Mass. Brett, John R., Hingham, Mass. Brewer, Russell J., Melrose, Mass. Brooks, Frank P., Winchester, Mass. Buchholz, William L., Jr., Wollaston, Mass. Burbank, Colby L., Jr., Stearns Village, Mass. Burnham, Hartley M., Malden, Mass. Cable, Barbara J., Devon, Conn. Caplan, Leonard A., Brighton, Mass. Carpluk, Alfred E., Roxbury, Mass. Carroll, Craig T., Danvers, Mass. Carroll, Thomas J., Lynn, Mass. Carter, Herbert E., Somerville, Mass. Carter, Walter A., Manchester, Conn. Caruso, William J., Newton, Mass. Carver, Robert W., Boston, Mass. Casey, Edward F., Stearns Village, Mass. Cataldo, Thomas R., Brighton, Mass. Cayon, Edward S., East Boston, Mass. Cederberg, Richard W., Attleboro, Mass. Chaisson, Robert H., Newton, Mass. Chamberlain, Edward M., Somerville, Mass. Chamberlain, Herbert L., New Haven, Conn. Chambers, Robert B., Allston, Mass. Chandler, Merwin E., Cambridge, Mass. Chin, Henry, Boston, Mass. Chisholm, Rollin E., Malden, Mass. Clapp, Victor, N. Acton, Mass. Clarke, Lawrence E., Medford, Mass. Cobb, Edwin C., Wollaston, Mass. Coburn, Alan R., Medford, Mass. Cochran, Donald L., Glen Ridge, N. J. Cockorillo, Walter E., Stoneham, Mass. Cole, William Y., Wollaston, Mass. Collier, William R., Lynn, Mass. Coltman, Edward P., Stearns Village, Mass Connolly, Joseph F., S. Boston, Mass. Connors, Harold D., Boston, Mass. Coombs, Gordon P., Melrose, Mass. Cooney, Robert L., Cranston, R. I. Cooper, Saul, Medford, Mass. Corcoran, Albert J., Watertown, Mass. Consentino, Frank M., Everett, Mass. Coulouriotes, John, Somerville, Mass. Cowart, Andrew H., Lake, Va. Coyne, Thomas A., Jr., Framingham, Mass. Cranshaw, Robert J., Arlington, Mass. Crocker, Joseph H., Saugus, Mass. Crossan, Ralph S., West Medford, Mass. Currier, Freeman W., Stearns Village, Mass Curry, Nathan E., Lexington, Mo. Custance, Walter A., Hudson, Mass. Cuzzone, Raymond, Springfield, Mass Dalto, Edward P., East Weymouth, Mass. Dana, Conrad B., Winchester, Mass., Davies, James L., Belmont, Mass. Davis, William C., Manchester, N. H. Davis, William H., Lynn, Mass. Dawson, William E., Revere, Mass. Dean, Robert A., Leominster, Mass. DeFelice, Vincent N., Lynn, Mass. DeLacey, Francis S., Lynn, Mass. DeVries, Henry R., Arlington, Mass. Dibble, Robert M., Holyoke, Mass Dickinson, Walter R., Melrose, Mass. DiFronzo, Raffaele, Medford, Mass. Dik, Donald B., Townsend, Mass. Dill, Joseph W., W. Groton, Mass. Doherty, Ralph E., Groveland, Mass. Donahue, William E., Cambridge, Mass. Donegan, Edward P., Dorchester, Mass. Donohue, Henry P., Milton, Mass. Donovan, Jean A., Dedham, Mass. Dormail, Richard T., Malden, Mass. D Orsay, James A., Medford, Mass. Dove, Leo M., East Boston, Mass. Dowell, Robert C., Watertown, Mass. Downing, Robert C., North Andover, Mass. Drinkwater, Rudolph T., Revere, Mass. Drury, Curtis E., West Newton, Mass. Dube, Vital A., Somerville, Mass. Dunkerley, Paul A., Roslindale, Mass. Dunning, Robert F., Lynn, Moss. Durfee, Harold S., Concord, N. H. Dykas, Joseph G., Chelsea, Mass. Echeverria, Edward G., Moorestown, N. J. Egan, David M., Arlington, Mass. Eidelman, Sherman, Chelsea, Mass. Eldridge, Ronald H., Harwichport, Mass. Elvey, Loftin E., Everett, Mass. Emerson, Carl R., Jr., Medford, Mass. Enchelmeyer, William E., Arlington, Mass. Entis, Jack N., Dorchester, Mass. Estes, Windom L., Dalton, Mass. Everett, William L., Winchester, Mass. Fader, Maynard S., Needham, Mass. Farner, John D., Torrance, Calif. Ferguson, Whitney T., Jr., Stearns Village, Mass. Ferrell, Peter M., Jr., Chapmanville, W. Va. Ferrick, Thomas J., Jr., Newburyport, Mass. Ferris, Richard W., Springfield, Mass. Finn, Dana E., Rutland, Mass. Fiorentini, Henry S., Haverhill, Mass. Fleming, Carlton R., Stearns Village, Mass. Fleming, George I., Boston, Mass. Florence, Bernard, Chelsea, Mass. Foley, Walter J. Jr., Attleboro, Mass. Fonda, John C., Belmont, Mass. Ford, Arthur L., Jr., Stearns Village, Mass. Forrest, Clinton, A., Saugus, Mass. Foster, Clarence L., Jr., Portland, Me. Frank, Robert C., Newton Centre, Mass. French, Clarence L., Jr., New Hyde Park, N.Y. Friedgen, Jean, Scarsda e, N. Y. Fucile, Frank B., Cambridge, Mass. Gaynor, Lester, Dorchester, Mass. Giannoccari, Alfred A., Somerville, Mass. Giarrizzo, Vito A., W. Somerville, Mass. Gilmore, John M., Topsfield, Mass. Giunta, Armando T., Wakefield, Mass. Goddard, Robert B., Gardner, Mass. Golden, Joseph I., Dorchester, Mass. Goldman, Monte, Bridgeport, Conn. Graustein, Walter W., Jr., Stearns Village, Mass. Greco, Anthony J., Methuen, Mass. Greim, Robert E., Natick, Mass. Guidi, Marino A., Somerville, Mass. Gulyassy, George A., Bridgeport, Conn. Haas, Richard H., Newtonville, Mass. Hager, Leland S., Wakefield, Mass. Hall, Eldon L., Raynham, Mass. Hamer, Allan K., Dorchester, Mass. Hamilton, Joseph B., Boston, Mass. Hamlin, Theodore C., Newtown, Conn. Hanes, William C., Melrose, Mass. Haney, William R., Newton, Mass. Harvey, Gerald J., Woo dmere, N. Y. Hayes, Hartley B. Chelsea, Mass. Healy, Henry G., E. Boston, Mass. Heard, Robert W., Waban, Mass. Heath, John H., Nantucket, Mass. Hellberg, Ernest N., E. Lynn, Mass. Helzner, Albert E., Lynn, Mass. Henchy, William C., White Plains, N. Y. Hennessy, Robert, Winthrop, Mass. Hesse, Frederick W. Jr., Greenville, S. C. Hicks, Frederick L., Jr., Winchester, Mass. Higginbotham Herbert, Jr., Wilmington, Mass. Hill, Chauncey, V., 3rd., Trenton, N. J. Hinrichsen, Rooert S., E. Orange, N. J. Hobden, Victor N., Swampscott, Mass. Hocknell, Robert E., Needham, Mass. Hodsdon, James S., S. Dartmouth, Mass. Hoey, James A., Roxbury, Mass. Holland, William H., Scituate, Mass. Slow . . . . Holt, George A., Stearns Village, Mass. Hook, Warren M., Hasbrouck Heights, N. Hooper, Donald L., Lynn, Mass. Hoover, Donald P., Melrose, Mass. Hryniewicz, Henry W., Hyde Park, Mass. Hubbard, John H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Huber, Joseph F., Somerville, Mass. Hyland, Sumner G., Haverhill, Mass. laderesa, Andrew C., E. Boston, Moss. Ingram, William E., Perry, Ga. Jackson, Alfred R., W. Newbury, Mass. Jackson, Chauncey D., Fall River, Mass. Jackson, Richard C., Somersworth, N. H. Jackson, James R., Lynn, Mass. Jackson, Robert H., Malden, Mass. Jenks, Joseph C., Holyoke, Mass. Jensen, Allen B., Wollaston, Mass. Johnson, Charles L., Lynn, Mass. Johnson, Kenneth R., Melrose, Mass. Johnson, Paul A., Somerville, Mass. Johnson, Robert A., Maynard, Mass. Jones, Albert C., Stearns Village, Mass. Jones, Philip H., Jr., Lowell, Mass. Jones, Royal A., Walpole, Mass. Jones, Richard W., Belmont, Mass. Joyce, Kilmer J., Waltham, Mass. Kaitz, George D., Waltham, Mass. Kalustian, Martin A., Somerville, Mass. Kaplan, Edward, Mattapan, Mass. Karel, Joseph A., Newton Centre, Mass. Katzenberger, Francis X., Halifax, Mass. Kauffman, Steven K., St. Louis, Mo. Kay, Wesley K., Gloucester, Mass. Keating, James F., Medford, Mass. Keesler, Edward F., Boston, Mass. Kelleghan, William P., Bronx, N. Y. Keller, Leonard S., Somerville, Mass. Kennedy, Lawrence E., N. Attleboro, Mass. Keyser, Frank R., Jr., Chelsea, Vt. Killinger, Wilder W. Bellevue, Wash. Kimball, Edwin D., W. Medford, Mass. King, Arthur R., Taunton, Mass. Kirk, Lawrence J., Medford, Mass. Kirkpatrick, James F., Winthrop, Mass. Kling, Donald A., Newton Centre, Mass. Knapton, Kenneth S., Jr., Somerville, Mass. Knight, Thomas S., Jr., Winchester, Mass. Kolankiewicz, Leon J., Philadelphia, Pa. Kramp, Kurt M., Lexington, Mass. Krensky, Paul D., Boston, Mass. Ladd, Frank H., Arlington, Mass. Lander, Richard E., Rosemont, Pa. Landers, William B., Somerville, Mass. Landess, Gordon H., Milton, Mass. Landry, Joseph G., Watertown, Mass. Lane, James B., Winchester, Mass. Lane, John F., Jr., B elmont, Mass. Leake, Lowell, Jr., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Leo, John T., Jr., Swampscott, Mass. Leinberry, Wilbur S., Newton Hlds, Mass. Lewis, Leland W., Stow, Mass. L ' Heureux, Robert C., Beverly, Mass. Light, Warren C., Malden, Mass. Lindgren, Robert M., Dedham, Mass. Lloyd, Richard H., Trenton, N. J., Lowe, John B., Jr., Cos Cob, Conn. Lyman, George, E., Lynn, Mass. Lynch, Douglas R., Malden, Mass. Lynch, Robert J., Tampa, Fla. Lyon, Bradford B., Roslindale, Mass. MacLeay, Robert A., New Rochelle, N. Y. MacMillan, Richard R., Arlington, Moss. Magill, Malcolm E., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mainwaring, Herbert J. Jr., Wollaston, Mass. Malkiel, Saul L., Lynn, Mass. Malloy, James W., Boston, Mass. Malo, Russell V., Boston, Mass. Mancuso, Alphonse R., Waltham, Mass. Manna, Edmund E., Lynn, Mass. Manning, Albert W., Winchester, Mass. Manthey, George F. ,Fggertsville, N. Y. Manuele, Frank J., Fredonia, N. Y. Marchant, Donald F., Winchester, Mass. Marcotte, Alfred G., N. Chelmsford, Mass. Marple, Charles G., Somerville, Mass. Martens, William A., Winchester, Mass. Martin, Alfred J., Waltham, Mass. Martin, Arnold W., Harvard, Mass. May, Donald, Roslindale, Mass. • • • • Mazzola, John W., Bayonne, N. J. McCloskey, Terence J., W. Roxbury, Mass. McCormack, Robert C., Waban, Mass. McCorrison, Sears B., Roxbury, Mass. McDermott, Francis J., Belmont, Mass. McDonell, Duncan F., Alhambro, Calif. McDowell, Arnold N., Wakefield, Mass. McHugh, Paul W., Waltham, Mass. McNutt, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. McQuilikin, John F., W. Somerville, Mass. Melancon, Leo, Acushnet, Mass. Meyers, Harold A., Manchester, N. H. Mikaelian, Zavon, Stearns Village, Mass. Miller, Ralph S., Auburndale, Mass. Mills, Gordon B., Winchester, Mass. Moe, Oddvar S., Oslo, Norway. Molander, Donald N., N. Easton, Mass. Moore, Bruce H., Springfield, Mass. Morin, Wilbur J., Eliot, Me. Motroni, James J., Wilmington, Mass. Moulton, Richard B., Danvers, Mass. Movsesian, Edward M., Revere, Mass. Nary, George W., Somerville, Mass. Noff, Loren P., Waltham, Mass. Nelson, Charles R., Malden, Mass. Nichols, Raymond A., Medford, Mass. Nielsen, Frank K., Roslindale, Mass. Nord, Erling C., Roslindale, Mass. Norwood, Richard A..Stearns Village, Mass. O’Brien, John W., Winchester, Mass. Ogilvie, Frank L., Jr., Newtonville, Mass. O ' Hara, Donald J., Fitchburg, Mass. O ' Leary, Charles J., W. Somerville, Mass. Oliver, Robert R., Stearns Village, Mass. Olsen, Allen K., Portland, Me. Olson, Richard H., Stratford, Conn. O ' Neil, Gerald M., Chicopee, Falls, Mass. O ' Neill, John T., Medford, Mass. Oppel, Joyce, A., Bridgeport, Conn., Osborn, Henry H., W. Hartford, Conn. Osborn, Stanley H., Jr., W. Hartford, Conn. O ' Sullivan, William B., Medford, Mass. Owen, Charles J., Belmont, Mass. Page, Carroll S., Jr., Salem, Mass. Palmer, Ralph B., Jr., Lowell, Mass. Palumbo, Nicolo, Waterbury, Conn. Papazian, Aram N., Belmont, Mass. Pappas, George N., Peabody, Mass. Paris, Charles A., Lawrence, Mass. Parks, Edward W., Marion, Mass. Paulson, John, Brockton, Mass. Pearl, Benjamin, Andover, Mass. Pearson, Carl E., Weymouth, Mass. Pearson, Kurt E., Lynn, Mass. Perkins, Larason T., Westwood, Mass. Person, Winfield S., W. Medford, Mass. Peskin, Norman C., Newtonville, Mass. Peterson, Robert W., Duxbury, Mass. Pezdek, Alexander J., N. Adams, Mass. Phaneuf, Charles A., Newton Centre, Mass. Pittman, Alfred S., Arlington, Mass. Plantamura, Achilles J., Lawrence, Mass. Polatty, Donald B., Dorchester, Mass. Polner, Norman, W. Newton, Mass. Poole, Warren A., Lynn, Mass. Porter, Alfred W., Milton, Mass. Porteus, Charles T., Watertown, Mass. Powers, Edward G., Waltham, Mass. Powers, Richard J., West Roxbury, Mass. Prescott, Frederick O., Stearns Village, Mass. Puerro, Thomas A., Roxbury, Mass. Ramsden, John H., Swampscott, Mass. Reese, Harry E., Jr., Jenkinlown, Pa., Regan, John V., Charlestown, Mass. Rex, Frederick J., Jr., S. Dartmouth, Mass. Richardson, John P., Woodbury Heights, N. J. Rikor, Harland A., Newfon Hlds, Mass. Ripley, Donald E., Peabody, Mass. Rittenhouse, James A., St. Davids, Pa. Vertical.... . . . . Robins, Robin D., Boston, Mass. Robinson, George Y., Jr., Millis, Mass. Roche, Warren F., Arlington, Mass. Rosenbaum, Boris, Revere, Mass. Rowles, Richard, Wollaston, Mass. Rubin, Melvin R., Gloucester, Mass. Rudnick, Edward S., Brookline, Mass. Ruggles, Harvey R., Newton, Mass. Ryan, Gordon J., Revere, Mass. Saltzberg, William, Do rchester, Mass. Sandberg, Robert S., Accord, Mass. Sayward, John W., Me rose, Mass. Schatz, Ernest A., Marshfield, Mass. Scheufele, William F., Jr., Natick, Mass. Schweitzer, Hiram G., Cambridge, Mass. Segal, Edward S., Brookline, Mass. Semonian Joseph W., W. Roxbury, Mass. Sequeira, Jorge P., San Jose, Costa Rica Shade, Ray W., Lonsdale, Pa., Sheehan, James A. Dorchester, Mass. Sheehan, John F., Dorchester, Mass. Shepherd, Edward G., Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Sherburne, Arthur E., Tyngsboro, Mass. Sherburne, Gilbert P., Woburn, Mass. Shoolman, Alan R., Brookline, Mass. Sieg, John C., Rockport, Mass. Silverstein, Jacob, Rockaway Park, N. Y. Simms, Harold G., Braintree, Mass. Slade, Herbert L., Haverhill, Mass. Smith, Arthur H., Hawthorne, N. Y. Smith, Thomas P., Medford, Mass. Snow, Frederick O., Ill, Maplewood, N. J. Snow, Saul D., Lynn, Mass. Snow, Thomas W., Melrose, Mass. Sorota, Max D., Lowell, Mass. Speck, Robert S., Rockport, Mass. Spurr, Eugene V., Stearns Village, Mass. Stark, William I., Jr., Waban, Mass. Staule, Salvatore, Boston, Mass. Stern, Melvin, Roxbury, Mass. Stevens, Glenn, R., Jr., S. Braintree, Mass. Stevens, Paul V., Medford, Mass. Stevens, Robert E., Taunton, Mass. Steward, Harry E., W. Somerville, Mass. Stone, Leonard S., Malden, Mass. Strehlke, Richard B., Wellesley, Mass. Suleyman, Muhsin H., Somerville, Mass. Sullivan, Henry P., Jr., Arlington, Mass. Sunderlin, William L., Woburn, Mass. Sutcliffe, George D., Wellesley, Mass. Swanton, John T., Woburn, Mass. Sweeney, Lawrence C., Lynn, Mass. Talbourdet, Andro J., Malden, Mass. Talmage, William P., E. Stroudsburg, Pa. TartakofF, Richard J., Brookline, Mass. Tassinari, Robert S., Arlington, Mass. Thibodeau, Joseph E. .Somerville, Mass. Thomas, Donald E., Jr., Attleboro, Mass. Tobey, Aubrey C., Albany, N. Y. Toothe, William F., Meriden, Conn. Towne, Benjamin B., Topsfield, Mass. Turner, Harold M., Jr., Toronto, Ont., Canada Trueman, George, Stoneham, Mass. Vakiener, John R., Englewood, N. J. Wagner, Robert M., Somerville, Mass. Walker, William E., Medford, Mass. Walsh, Richard G., Salem, Mass. Walter, Franklin, N. Quincy, Mass. Waters, Nelson J., Quincy, Mass. Weaver, William G., Jr., Stamford, Conn. Webb, Ralph A., Newburyport, Mass. Webster, Arven A., Babylon, N. Y. Weir, Vincent M., Maynard, Mass. Weisert, George C., Darien, Conn. Welch, Albert F., Somerville, Mass. Wells, Raymond E., Sanford, Me. Wescott, Irving H., Malden, Mass. White, Burton L., Roxbury, Mass. White, Thomas R., Melrose, Mass. Whitehead, Karl W., Watertown, Mass. Whiten, Warren W., Greenwood, Mass. Wilson, Neil H., Orleans, Mass. Winneg, Eugene, Brockton, Mass. Wehr, Thomas E., Somerville, Mass. Wolpert, Charles M., Stearns Village, Mass. Wood, Raymond S., Jr., Salem, Mass. Yirrell, Francis, Winthrop, Mass. Young, Richard C., Cambridge, Mass. Yuhr, Daniel, Scituate, Mass. Zulalian, Vaughn C., Revere, Mass. In the activities section of the first full scale JUMBO BOOK since 1943 there are 45 organizations: a greater number than in any other year. These organizations represent 45 groups of people working and learning together; 45 opportunities to express interests and develop abilities. Each organization has different problems, different goals. They range from the ancient and well- established 3P ' s, which carried on val¬ iantly through the war, to TUR, a rel¬ atively new group on the hill. Includ¬ ing musical, departmental, dramatic, religious, and social activities they rep¬ resent an all-important phase of college life. This year the JUMBO BOOK departed from the custom of illustrating the ac¬ tivities section with pictures of the club officers alone. Instead we have chosen to include all the regular members of the club in a group picture. This policy makes the book more representative of, and more interesting to the college as a whole. Another change has been in regard to the arrangement of the sec¬ tion. The clubs have been arranged in groups, each group containing clubs of a similar nature. We believe this to be a logical and interesting method and hope you will find it pleasing. JACKSON STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, left to right: P. Robinson, L. Pothier, N. Goodwin, B. Winans, A. Randall. Second Row, left to right: V. Craig, M. R. Kodis, A. E. Robbins, J. E. Mullins, B. J. Stevens, L. C. Braley, C. Brink. Third Row, left to right: H. J. Johnson, P Mayo, J. Volante, L. Towsley, J. M. Flanagan, E. C. From, E. A. Gale. Absent: M. L. Henderson. Pres. NORMA GOODWIN Vice-Pres. ELIZABETH WINANS Sec. LILLIAN POTHIER Off-Hill Rep. PAULINE ROBINSON Activities Chair. ANNE RANDALL r U F T S STUD ENT C 0 U N C I I First Row, left to right: J. T. Ebrhardt, J. W. Rogers, R. H. Greenlaw, E. J. Dillon, R. A. Hall, M. C. Quaid, J. F. McGrath. Second Row, left to right: O. Nielson: R. Frahm, D. G. Walker, W. T. Wachenfeld, J. W. Holland, W. A. Hamilton, P. R. Harvey. Pres. EDWARD DILLON Vlce-Pres. ROBERT HALL Sec. ROBERT GREENLAW Inactive during the war, the Honorary Societies’ Tower Cross, Ivy, and Sword and Shield, have been reactivated and are attempting to reinstate the traditions that the college once knew so well. The elections, sponsored by the Student Council, were held in November. The light voting was an indication of the need for such organizations to maintain and strengthen the school spirit which is slowly flowing back into the college. Tower Cross, the Senior Society, consists of ten outstanding men of the Senior Class. Since their election they have revised the old constitution which was adopted when the Society was founded in 1897. This step was essential because the methods of amending the constitution and provisions for meetings and dues had become outmoded in the fifty years of the Society’s existence. The Ivy Society, probably the most obviously active of the three, has sponsored several informal dances following home basketball games. The ten juniors comprising the group are charged with the duty of publishing the Ivy Book and planning and presenting the Junior Week-End. Other activities of the group include the selection of Junior Class Jackets and the conducting of Senior and Freshman elections. Sword and Shield is the Sophomore Society, consisting of twelve outstanding men in that class. Of their various duties, the most important at present is the reestablishment and enforcement of freshman traditions. However, their other tasks which include acting as vigilance committee and as welcomers to visitors provide them with ample opportunity to serve the college community. Since these societies were not reorganized until well after the school year had started, they have been less effective in their operation than normally would be the case. Four years will pass before the first class will have had an opportunity to complete their college education under the influence and surveillance of these traditional societies. Much work must still be done if there is to be a loyal, spirited student body for the great new Tufts of the future. Tower Cross Pres. WILLIAM C. HILL Vice-Pres. ALFRED WEBBER Sec.-Treas. ROWLAND BEERS Marshal PHILIP BARNHART Student Council: WILLIAM IRWIN RICHARD CORADESCHI WILLIAM C. HILL First Row, left to right: P. M. Barnhart, W. C. Hill, R. A. Beers, D. B. Porter. Second Row, left to right: R. A. Cora- deschi, C. W. Waldron, W. K. Irwin, J. W. Rogers. Absent: A. Webber, E. A. Ham. First Row, left to right: R. L. Cooney, W. P. McKinnon, E. G. Echeverria, C. R. Ayer, K. R. Harrison, Second Row, left to right: R. E. Carlson, G. F. Blackburn, R. J. Coleman, H. P. Sullivan, R. H. Greenlaw. Ivy Society Pres. EDWARD ECHEVERRIA Vice-Pres. WARREN McKINNON Sec.-Treas. CHARLES AYER Stu. Council: FRANKLIN HARRISON ROBERT COONEY First Row, left to right: J. T. Ehrhardt, P. R. Harvey, L. E. Kennedy, C. N. Benoit, P. E. Campbell. Second Row, left to right: J Doliner, C. E. Pearson, J. Dinsmore, F. Yirrell, T. Vogel, R. C. Haines. Pres. LAWRENCE KENNEDY Vice-Pres. CHESTER BENOIT Sec.-Treas. PHILIP HARVEY Student Council PHILIP CAMPBELL Sword and Shield J. WILLANDER J. G. YATES W. L. INGMANSON L. J. PARKINSON The Massachusetts Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is comprised of students from Jackson College and the School of Liberal Arts. Members are chosen every year, on the basis of scholarship, from the first third of the senior classes in these schools. Fifteen members were elected in October, and of these seven are on Hill at present, including William B. Armstrong, William L. Ingmanson, Marilyn L. Joyce, Lillian J. Parkinson, Janet L. Rushworth, Joan L. Willander, and Janis G. Yates. Pres. HAROLD WILLIAMS Vice-Pres. RICHARD WENTLING Rec. Sec. NORMAN LeBLANC Cor. Sec. ARTHUR DICKSON Cataloger GEORGE ROBINSON Tau Beta Pi, the national engineer¬ ing honorary society, granted a chapter, Delta of Massachusetts, to Tufts in 1927. Elections are made from the upper eighth of the Junior Class and upper fifth of the Senior Class in the Engineering School, and are based on distinguished scholarship, integrity, breadth of interest, adapta¬ bility, and unselfish activity. Those elected during the Fall Term were: John T. Byrne, William J. Caruso, Kenneth P. Geohegan, Samuel S. Lord, Jr., and Roy E. Samuelson. Tau Beta Pi First Row, left to right: A. W. Dickson; E. R. Wentling, H. L. Williams, N. F. LeBlanc, G. H. Robinson. Second Row, left to right: W. J. Caruso, S. S. Lord, Jr., J. T. Byrne, K. P. Geohegan, Jr., R. E. Samuelson, W. E. Jackson, F. M. Lister, H. E. Wolff, J. C. Armington. Third Row, left to right: Professor E. E. Leavitt, Professor R. U. Fittz, Professor G. H. Hammond, J. L. Warner, Professor A. H. Howell, Pro¬ fessor P. H. Doieman, Professor E. MacNaughton. Absent: E. I. Blumenthal, R. A. Carbone, E. A. Ham, M. Lauenstein, R. Weed. EDITORIAL STAFF Photography Editor: William T. Wachenfeld Jackson Assistant: Sue St. Germain Staff Photographer: Bernard Miller Activities Editor: Richard C. Wyatt Faculty Editor: Harold L. Williams Jackson Assistant: Winifred Papoojian Assistant: Paul B. Lawrence Associate Editor: Helen L. Heath Athletics Editor: Edmond R. Vianney Assistants: Daniel D. Powderly Michael C. Quaid Fraternities Editor: Stephen Tutelian Sororities Editor: Barbara J. Stevens Staff Cartoonist: Peter L. Woodside Feature Editor: Louis Goren Assistants: Helen Johnson Joseph Donovan Senior Class Editor: Charles P. Strong Jackson Assistants: Betty Sanborn Myra Shofer Navy Editor: Samuel S. Lord, Jr. Assistant: Raymond E. Gingras Literary Editor.- Charlotte A. Coe Art Editor: Eliz Dohanian Make-up Editor: Nancy Dimond Jackson Sports: Betsy Baker Underclass Editors: Rosamond Blagbrough Barbara J. Harris BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Managers: John W. Lange Jordan M. Cohen Publicity Director: Shirley Humphries Advisers: Edward L. MacCordy David B. Porter irculotion Manager: Stephen K. Kauffman Jackson Assistant: Carolyn Simons Assistants: David G. Walker William A. Stone First Row, left to right: H. L. Williams, L. Goren, C. P. Strong, C. A. Coe, N. F. LeBlanc, E. A. Gale, J. T. Byrne, E. R. Vianney, S. Tutelian, Ir., R. C. Wyatt. Second row, left to right: B. R. Baker, N. Dimond, E. Dohanian, S. M. Humphries, B. J. Harris, R. Blagbrough, M. L. St. Germain, W. T.Wachenfeld, B. Sanborn, R. A. Koch, H. L. Heath, C. M Simons, W. M. Papoojian, M. J. Shofer. Third Row, left to right: D. D. Powderly, M. C. Quaid, R. E. Gingras, S. S. Lord, S K. Kauffman, D. G. Walker, P. B. Lawrence, W. A. Stone, B. Miller. NORMAN F. LeBLANC ELFRIEDA A. GALE JOHN T. BYRNE Editor-inChief Jackson Editor Business Manager Returning to the college scene after a four-year absence, the ' 47 JUMBO BOOK represents a new type of Senior Yearbook. Besides broadening the scope of former annuals, this year’s edition has introduced some unusual new features in an earnest effort to make this Tufts’ best yearbook. In spite of the greatly in¬ creased costs of printing, we have tried to keep the price of the book low, and yet maintain the highest possible standards. We hope we have achieved an acceptable compromise. The mainstay in this ambitious undertaking was Jack Byrne, the modest but very efficient Business Manager. Assisted by Ad Men John Lange and Jordan Cohen, he has solved numerous problems in the financing of the book, and in addition has done much of the work of material organization. Second to Jack was Bill Wachenfeld, nominally the Photography Editor, but really the ’’Party Whip , perpetually occupied with some new project. Frieda Gale, a lovely Jackson Editor in all ways, with Helen Heath and Shirley Humphries, helped in innumerable ways to lighten the load of publication. Dick Wyatt dashed off the Activities commendably, while fellow New Jerseyite Ed Vianney covered Sports quite adequately. In fact, the whole staff had a strong flavor of Jersey, since both Jack and Bill come from there, too. Harold Williams turned in a perfect job on Faculty, with Lou Goren organizing Tuftonia, and Steve Tutelian collecting Fraternity material. All of these people gave generously of their time and effort, working towards the goal of making this the finest JUMBO BOOK ever to be published at Tufts. This work has not been easy, but it could and should be less difficult for the editors of the future, if only there is more cooperation and consideration evinced by the college. This is offered not as an excuse, but as a suggestion. Helen Johnson and James McGrath, Editors-in-Chief, discuss the magazine ' s prob¬ lems with Professor John Holmes, Executive Editor. Tu f t o n i a n Under the guiding hand of John Holmes the Tuftonian continues to add depth and meaning to the col¬ lege scene. Set up in 1940 as The Tuftonian, The Magazine of Tufts College, it is unique among college magazines in that it includes all students, all the faculty, and all the alumni in its group of potential contributors. During the war, the Tuftonian took over the function of the Alumni Bul¬ letin, but this year, with the largest staff in history, it has resumed its normal role. The student staff does the actual work of planning and much of the writing of the magazine, which is issued four times during the year. Containing, as it does, a varied sub¬ ject matter, it provides interesting and vital reading for all. Seated: R. Graham, H. Johnson, J. Holmes, J. McGrath, S, Humphries Second Row: D. MacKenzie, C. Simons, M. O ' Rawe, V. Converse, N. Solomon, B Bobrow, J Spaulding, I Cepek, M. Keyes. Third Row: M. Shapiro, E. Mafera, D. Nickerson, J. Wykert, E. Lyons, H. Cronin, M. Freeman, C. Phaneuf. TUFTS WEEKLY First Row, left to right: D. E. Kopf, R. W. Sawyer, R. Blagbrough, J. L. Wagman, E. A. Gale, C. R. Ayer, C. A. Lechthaler, M. D. Minsky, P. E. Levy. Second Row, left to right: A. L. Gilbert, A Frye, A. Bonney, G. Lamprose, B. Blanker, D. Olson, R. Broder, B. Marshall. Third Row, left to right: R. Kupsinel, R. S. Rosen, J. W. Sherman, J. R. Vakiener, V. G. Laties, H. W. Libo, C. Peer. The Tufts Weekly is the official newspaper of the college. Besides news items it contains such regular features as Around the Hill, Coed Campus Chats, En¬ gine-airs, and Five Minutes with Prexy. To meet the high costs of publishing, the paper has been encumbered by an almost ex¬ cessive amount of advertising. A study of other college newspapers is now being made in an attempt to improve the literary value of the Weekly. One of the reasons for the initial lack of effectiveness of the paper can be traced to the student body, for a weekly college paper cannot hope to function without the contributions and support of the stu¬ dents. With the revitalization of college spirit and the application of remedies sug¬ gested by the study of other college papers it is expected that the Weekly will come closer to the goals for which it is striving. PEN • PAINT AND PRETZELS Three P ' s (Pen, Paint, and Pretzels) had its beginning in 1910. Since that rime, it has grown steadily in importance and width of activity until now it is a vital part of life on the Hill. Although member¬ ship was originally limited to Seniors, in 1937 the eligibility was extended to include outstanding Juniors too. Elections are held in the spring so that the new members may assume some responsibility to prepare them for the following season. Strengthened by the return of Dr. Marston Balch and the former members of the so¬ ciety who had served during the war, 3 P’s began this season with a wealth of talent and experience. Thornton Wilder ' s forceful play, The Skin of Our Teeth , was followed by a sophisticated production of Philip Barry ' s psychological theatrical, Hotel Universe.” Three Men on a Horse” served to lighten the schedule with rip¬ roaring farce and regaling comedy. At the present time, plans are being formulated to produce the American premiere of an untitled European play, to be given as the final offering this year. Besides the week of presentations at the Jackson Gym, each play has been staged before off- campus audiences at various veteran ' s hospitals. Pres. EUGENE LYONS Vice-Pres. JOSEPH McCARTHY Sec. BETTY LOU MATARAZZO Bus. Manager JAMES HODSDON First Row, ieft to right: J, Yates, Dr. M. Balch, J. Hodsdon, J. A. McCarthy, B. L. Matarazzo, E. M. Lyons, J. R. Woodruff, N. C. Solomon, Second Row, left to right: E, Warner, H. M. Powers, J. P. Lynch, R. H. Thompson, M. Warner, R. B. Beemer, O. Nielson, B. W. Gor¬ don. In a scene from Norm Ashton ' s original play, Postscript, Harvey Powers apprehen¬ sively watches Ben Hamilton as Marjorie Shea and Art Rosenberg converse in the background. George Vrattos, Marjorie Shea, Art Rosenberg. Naomi Solomon, and Gerry Finkleman look amused as Norm Ashton has words with Harvey Powers in a Postscript scene. Veniette Caswell holds the stage of “Hotel Universe, while, in the usual order, Madelon O ' Rawe, Henry Bate, Jane Howarth, Stanley Schultz, and Don Howard look on. The Odikon had its start in March 1944 when eight Tufts and Jackson students gathered in the home of Dr. Swan to sing for the enjoyment of singing. The group has grown to over twenty members and is now singing in concerts both on and off Hill. Last year their concerts away from the Hill included weekend trips to Burlington, Sterling, and Chatham as well as performances for the Medford Women’s Club and for the Professional Women’s Club of Boston. With all this progress, the Odikon singers carry on the tradition of their name—singing for the enjoyment of singing. D d i k a n Singers Pres. FRIEDA GALE Bus. Man. PAUL HEENEHAN Sec. IRENE HOLMBERG Travel Man. HAROLD FULTZ Director DR. THOMPSON STONE First Row, left to right: J. Yates, M. Crosby, P. Heenehan, E. Gale, I. Holmberg, R. Marshall, C. Coe. Second Row, left to right: H Wilson, E. Cook, I. Flagg, J. Elwood; M. O ' Donoghue, M. Clark, R. Blag- brough. Third Row, left to right: R. Prince, G. Finkelman, G. Hickson, K. Burke, J. Rogers. COMBINED GLEE EEUBS Pres. KENNETH BURKE Managers: MARGUERITE CROSBY IOHN W. ROGERS Lib. ROSAMOND BLAGBROUGH TUFTS GLEE CLUB W. Adams, G. Alexander, M. Allison, A. Bean, W. Benner, A. Bill, R. Borrelli, W. Brockway, L. Buffington, K. Burke, P. Campbell, P. Canegaly, A. Castorina, H. Chamberlain, R. Coleman, T. Cornell, W. Curby, R. Donovan, G. Finkleman, R. Forest, H. Fortin, C. Friis, F. Fryburg, R. Gilman, R. Gingras, L. Goodwin, E. Guise, T. Hamlin, C. Harrington, J. Hathaway, P. Heenehan, G. Hickson, R. Hooper, R. Jayes, F. Kelley, L. Kerner, J. Knipe, I. Lane, T. Liimatainen, G. Matott, R. Moulton, M. Munroe, R. Olson, W. Parenteau, R. Prince, W. Reason, H. Reese, A. Richey, J. Rittenhause, W. Ross, R. Ruggles, E. Segal, J. Sherman, E. Shinn, A. Shoolman, G. Sinclair, O. Stram, A. Tobey, W. Toothe, R. Torrey, W. Town, S. Trager, E. Wentling, R. Wyatt. JACKSON GLEE CLUB B. Anderson, B. Aldrich, M. Bagley, G. Balch, I. Berry, L. Black, R. Blagbrough, M. Bliss, A. Bonney, B. Boutwell, L. Bradley, C. Brink, E. Brown, A. Cable, C. Cheney, A. Clark, M. Clark, C. Coe, H. Corbin, J. Crafts, V. Craig, M. Crosby, B. Doane, E. Dohanian, J. Dudley, N. Eldredge, J. Elwood, E. Fahr, D. Farren, J. Flagg, D. Fletcher, J. Foley, J. Friedgen, B. Furbish, E. Gale, M. Gallagher, J. Gal linger, S. Geddes, A. Gilbert, C. Gray, C. Green, N. Grigg, G. Gruhn, L. Hall, C. Hamel, J. Harrington, E. Hart, B. Haskell, M. Hofmann, M. Holm, I. Holmberg, M. Kean, R. Koch, R. Koziell, D. Kruschwitz, R. Kurhan, A. Landers, C. Larson, P. LeCain, R. Leman, P. Letts, M. Listernick, G. Lovejoy, P. Lybeck, C. MacArthur, I. Magnus, B. Marshall, R. Marshall, B. McNerry, M. Milne, B. Morgan, J. Morison, H. Morrison, B. Moxon, S. Murphy, V. Nichols, W. Pap- oojian, M. Peak, B. Peaslee, M. Peck, M. Pickett, J. Pillsbury, R. Poole, C. Priest, B. Raiche, R. Rawcliffe, B. Rogers, N. Rogers, M. St. Germaine, M. Shofer, G. Simpson, M. Sisson, H. Smith, J. Spaulding, V. Taylor, W. Taylor, B. Trask, C. Tucker, J. Wass, G. Weaver, J. Wellington, D. Wells, B. Whitlock, M. Wiener, C. Wilkshire, B. Williams, B. Willes, I. Willis, H. Wilson, R. Zakarian. CONCERT BAND MEMBERS OF CONCERT BAND L J. Borgatti, K. M. Burke, R. C. Busch, C. R. Chilson, D. L. Cochran A. E. Cohen, W I Estes, R W Hatch, R. Kenney, W. Lawton, I. B. Lowe, G. Manthey, C. R. McCrossan, R. W. Peterson, R. S. Richards, A. E. Robinson, E. T. Shinn, W. C. Thibodeau, A. Weaver, G. C. Weisent, R. Wells, H. L. Williams. TUFT 0 N I A N S MEMBERS OF TUFTONIANS Trumpets: W. J. Gammie (leader), C. Warner, A. Piano. Trombones: J. Lowe, R. Ramsdell, E. Ericson. Saxophones: W. Dowden, F. Hunziker, R. Morris, F. Stearns, W. Sullivan. Rhythm. P. Sims, R. Baldelli, D. Cochran, D. Vogwill. MARCHING BAND First Row, left to right: G. R. Smith, R. W. Peterson, R. B. Hooper, R. C. Wyatt, K. M. Burke, R. B. Alexander, R. W. Sansom. Second Row, left to right: A. E. Cohen, I. D. Sahlman, G. F. Manthey, R. S. Richards, W. L. Estes, R. C. Kenney. Third Row, left to right: H. L. Williams, C. R. McCrossan, J. B. Lowe, R. E. Chisholm, A. E. Robinson, R. T. Nash. Director F. W. KEMPF Manager ROGER HOOPER Asst. Man. TODD KENNEY Librarian KENNETH BURKE D R C H E S T R A First Row, left to right: B. Fagginger-Auer, H. J. White, E. G. Pratt, P. M. Dreyfus, S. Piccolo, F. W. Kempf, M. T. Stone, J. V. C. Scudder, W. E. Mitchell, Jr. Second Row, left to right: H. Franklin, M. R. Rubin, R. W. Sawyer, R. Tate, A. L. Gilbert, E. S. Segal, C. A. Friis, P. Mayo, E. T. Shinn. Third Row, left to right: D. L. Cochran, K. M. Burke, Dr. T. M. Stone, Director; W. A. Spinney, C. R. McCrossan. The rel igious clubs on Hill help the student maintain affiliations with the Church during his college years. Through comprehensive programs including outside speakers, discussion groups, church services, and social gatherings, they strengthen and guide young people in their various faiths. Often cooperating with groups from other colleges, they strive to be of service to the college community. Plans are being formulated for a closer cooperation among the groups in the future in sponsoring college-wide meetings to hear speakers of the different faiths. Christian Science Club DOUGLAS RUSSEL Pres. HAROLD WILLIAMS Vice-Pres. DANA MacDONALD Sec. NORMAN NELSON Treas. First Row, left to right: J. A. Donovan, G. D. MacDonald, N. W. Nelson, D. L. Russell, H. L. Williams, B. A. Trask. Second Row, left to right: P. B. Lawrence, W. I. MacDonald, R. C. Dick, F. L. Ogiivie, J. F. VanVleck, R. T. Nash. Hillel Society WILLIAM STONE Pres. ALLEN LEVENSON Vice-Pres. SELMA MALKIEL Sec. LILLIAN LOWN Treas. CHARLES FELDSTEIN Adv. BARBARA RUDOFSKY Pub. Chair. First Row, left to right: M. R. Kodis, M J. Shofer, B. L. Rudofsky, A. J. Levenson, W. A. Stone, C. R. Feldstein, L. Lown, A Frye, A. C. Ente Second Row, left to right: S. C. Kraft, S. Trager, I. D. Sahlman, R. E. Rosenblum, P. E. Levy, L. Kerner, M D. Minsky, E. S. Segal, H. A. Meyers, G. M. Gohd, B. Miller, A. S. Lurie. Third Row, left to right: A. Horowitz, M. Burstein, J. Silverstein, I. Novick, H. A. Goldfeder, R. S. Rosen, G. C. Finkelman, H. G. Wallenstein, A. R. Shoolman, A. S. Goldman. Cungregationalists Club Pres. RICHARD COLEMAN Vice-Pres. LENORA BLACK Rec. Sec. GLENNA BOYLE Cor. Sec. PATRICIA LETTS Treas. SHIRLEY MURPHY First Row, left to right: R. S. Coleman, S. E. Murphy, L. B. Black, tj . ooyie v L. Converse, J. R. Logan. Second Row, left to right: R. G. Hill, R. E. Chandler, C. C. Larson, V. R. Taylor, M. E. Holm, B. T Rogers. Third Row, left to right: S. P. Hansen; R. S. Nicholson, J. A. Botter, G. K. Boyd, D. R. Cooke. Methodists Club Chair. WINIFRED PAPOOJIAN Advisors EARL RIDDLE DR. EVAN KEISLAR First Row, left to right: B. Marshall, S. Sargent, B. McNerny, S. Humphries, I. Berry, C. Magnus. Second Row, left to right: E. Cook, B. Winans, J. Wallin, V. Wellington, W. Papoojian. Third Row, left to right: E. Riddle, R. Thompson, K. P. Geohegan, E. L. White. Tufts United Religions Club Chairman M. BURSTEIN First Row, left to right: M. Burstein, E. M. Higgs, F. L. Morton. Second Row, left to right: J. L. Saunders, J. W. Holland, C. H. Osgood, S. C. Sperduto. First Row, left to right: The Rev. H. R. Weichert, M. Tietjen, R. C. Wyatt, J. Wellington, E. A. Spencer, The Rev. M. Arnold. Second Row, left to right: D. Davis, C. Simons, J. Farren, P. Garland, J. Houle, N. H. Eldridge, R. Poole, B. H. Whitlock, H. Wilson, A. Johnson. Third Row, left to right: J. D. Brown, D. E. Grahn, R. A. Thorn, W. T. Wachenfeld, P. E. Schuberth, H. T Bunker, R. E. Dion, P. T. Seamans. Phillips Brnoks Club Pres. RICHARD WYATT Vice-Pres. JEAN WELLINGTON Sec. MARJORIE TIETJEN Treas. EBER SPENCER First Row, left to right: M. J. Little, F. D. Cwirko, M. Morrison, J. W. Fallon, Fr. Ernest Ford, J. Fruscione, J. Campbell, J. Oppel, A. DiFrancesco. Second Row, left to right: V. J. Dowdell, W. R. Hartnett, A. L. Rickley, C. F. McGinnis, H. E. Weltzer, O. E. Richard, E. T. McNamara, J. F. Judge, N. F. LeBlanc, G. E. Bradbury, R. C. Harrington. Third Row, left to right: E. P. Linehan, V. A. Giarrizzo, D. J. Marchant, A. B. Feeney, J. F. Ouellette, G. P. Rizzone, H. F. Peger, P. J. Harwood, C. J. Kaminski, F. Long, D. D. Pow- derly. Fourth Row, left to right: T. J. Glancy, C. F. Harrington, R. E. Charlton, L. M. Diloia, M. P. Parker, F. D. Buckley, J. W. Tellson, J. R. Pierog, F. J. Hennessy, W. F. Pretti. Fifth Row, left to right: B. N. Reed, W. J. Casey, R. B. DiPesa, J. J. Keegan, O. R. Bail, J. R. Clifford, L. T. Cleary, J. T. Byrne, C. E. Oldham. Newman Club Pres. JOSEPH FRUSCIONE Sec. LAURA BRADLEY Vice-Pres. MARY MORRISON Treas. JAMES KIELTY Counselor FATHER ERNEST O. FORD Jackson All-Around Club Pres. BARBARA STEVENS Vice-Pres. DORIS SUTPHEN Sec. JOYCE VOLANTE Trees. CONSTANCE GREENE First Row, left to right: C. Greene, D. A. Sutphen, B. J. Stevens, J. Volante. Second Row, left to right: F. M. Bark¬ er, J. Bellinger, M. Hyde, J. Whitham. Jackson Athletic Association First Row, left to right: B. W. Gordon, F. Barker, P. Mayo, V. Wetherbee. Second Row, left to right: Lord, D. Hoffman, E. Kruszyna, A. Robbins. m at | y t V • £k 1 |T 1 1 % l J5 Off-Hill Girls Pres. ELEANOR NELSON Vice-Pres. NANCY HERBERT Sec. PAULINE ROBINSON Trees. SONIA LAZANSKA First Row, left to right: A. McAuliffe, S. Lazanska, E. Nelson, N. Herbert, P. Robinson, V. Converse. Second Row, left to right: F. Pearlson, P. James, P. Lagrenade, W. Taylor, J. Mathewson, G. Balch, B. A. Polley. Third Row, left to right: M. Wiener, B. Mackey, H. Mor¬ rison, J. Crowley, A. Bonney, B. Trask. The engineering societies help keep the budding engineer in touch with the latest de¬ velopments in his field. Generally affiliated with the national society, they provide an opportunity to increase a student’s understanding and knowledge of the engineering world. These societies enable the student to learn both through outside speakers and presentations of original papers. A.I.E.E. ROBERT C. J. McNABB Chair. ARTHUR DICKSON Vice-Chair. RICHARD PORTER Sec.-Treas. HAROLD WILLIAMS Sen. Rep. JOSEPH BASILESCO Jun. Rep. DR. ALVIN H. HOWELL Counsellor First Row, left to right: J. M. Fruscione, J. Basilesco, A. W. Dickson, R. Porter, R. J. McNabb, Dr. A. H. Howell, Professor G. H. Hammond, H. L. Williams, J Hodsdon. Sesond Row, left to right: T. A. Liimatainen, A. L. Rickley, P. J. Harwood, L. Kleiman, W. M. Dowden, H. F. Peger, J. Bundock, S. G. Jameson, R. G. Ifill. Third Row, left to right: N. W. Roman, E. C. Magison, B. Palamountain, A. A. Ashton, L. S. Keller, L. Goren, P. B. Lawrence, K. M. Burke, J. R. Luneau, E. O. Brown. Fourth Row, left to right: R. S. Cole¬ man, L. M. Diloia, E. A. Ericson, K. P. Geohegan, W. E. Jackson, W. A. Seism, R. K. Peterson, P. K. Roberts, S. D. Silliman, R. E. Gingras. A.S.M.E. J. McNEIL Pres. R. DANIELS Vice-Pres. D. KITCHIN Sec. PROF. D. A. FISHER Hon. Chair. First Row, left to right: D. A. Fisher, D. W. Kitchin, Jr., R. W. Daniels, Jr., J. J. McNeil, W. C. Hill, ]. S. Kloss, W. L. Peterson. Second Row, left to right: H. F. Dickson, I. G. Royall, R. W. Edwards, W. M. Dowden, O. Nielsen, P. R. Janes, S. K. Kauffman, M. P. Parker, E. C. Magison, J. D. Cahill, B. Miller. Third Row, left to right: J. T. Swanton, L. E. Tarlow, R. V. Baldelli, A. W. Leighton, G. H. Robinson, W. E. Jackson, W. S. Hill, E. R. Vianney, D. B. Porter. NORMAN LeBLANC Pres. SAMUEL S. LORD. JR. Vice-Pres. MARINO GUIDI Sec. JOHN T. BYRNE Treas. First Row, left to right: M. A. Guidi, N. F. LeBlanc, Professor M. E. Othmer, S. S. Lord, Jr., J. T. Byrne. Second Row, left to right: R. R. Cochran, A. S. Goldman, R. L. Ball, M. Burstein, W. C. Yee. Third Row, left to right: D. G. Walker, W. J. Casey, G. P. Sherburne, B. N. Reed, R. B. Larter, First Row, left to right: E. F. Keesler, WIOHS; E. A. White, W1NNK; S. G. Jameson, W9KNI; J. Basilesco, W1NXW. Second Row, left to right: W. K. Kay, WIOOJ; J. R. Luneau, K. P. Geohegan, R. J. Cowie, WIOHV; J. F. Lane, W1MUA. Absent: A. Dickson. Radio Society STANLEY JAMESON Pres. JOSEPH BASILESCO Vice-Pres. ARTHUR DICKSON Sec. First Row, left to right: E. MacCordy, W. Kelleghan, C. Burbank, W. O ' Sullivan, J. Schmidt. Second Row, left to right: R Sequeira, L. Kendall, W. E. Parenteau, K. F Ward, T. G. Boland, R. W. Burgess, V. A. Giarrizzo. Third Row, left to right: F. H, McCarran, Jr., C. E. Oldham, D. E. Nickerson, Jr., E. C. Richardson, H. G. Simms. A. S. C. E. COLBY BURBANK Pres. JOSEPH DILL Vice-Pres. WILLIAM KELLEGHAN Sec. WILLIAM O ' SULLIVAN Treas. More correctly called the departmental clubs, these organizations allow interested stu¬ dents to extend their interest in certain subjects through many extra-curricular means. Opportunity is provided for discussion of various topics related to the major subjects, and the instructive value of the clubs is further enhanced by lectures given by speakers pre¬ eminent in their fields. Alexander Bain Society MARILYN JOYCE Pres. WILLIAM McLAIN Vice-Pres. EDITH PRATT Sec. BETTY RAICHE Treas. First Row, left to right: L. Jackson, B. R. Stevens, E. Pratt, W. McLain, J. Joyce, B. Raiche, F. Nahigian. Second Row, leftt o right: M. Sisson, J. Farren. H. Heath, S. Weissman, H. Johnson, B. Fink, R. Blagbrough, A. Cole, B. Dodge, Third Row, left to right’ F. Pearlson, R. E. Hunte, R. H. Chilson, W. T. Wachenfeld, P. M. Dreyfus, B. Bell. Canterbury Club JANIS YATES Pres. ROBERT ARMSTRONG Vice-Pres. SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES Sec. RONALD SAWYER Treas. Ms . A By W spy HP - - J mL ms i | . A 1 lit j •i P i 7 ‘ , lu ' f First Row, left to right: Instructor R. C. Ackert, Professor J. Holmes, M. L. St. Germain, W. Armstrong, J. Yates, R, W. Sawyer, S. M. Humphries, Professor H. H. Blanchard. Second Row, left to right: S. Druli, P. James, B. G. Etelman, E. A. Gale, H. Wilson, N. Dimond, J. Mobed, C. Simons, R. Broder, J. Whitham, J. Anderson, M. Peak. Third Row, left to right: E. Kruszyna, H. End, G. Kelley, A. E. Sears, E. L. White, D. L. Russell, F. J. McCarthy, J. B. Martin, J. M. Silk, C. Greene, A. L. Gilbert Tufts Chemical Society ALAN McLAREN Pres. MARION SCHINKEL Sec. BARBARA STEVENS Treas. First Row, left to right: W. M. Papoojian, I. C. Magnus, M. L. Schinkel, G. A. McLaren, B. J. Stevens, J. L. Willander. Second Row, left to right: L. B. Black, J. F. Judge, J. T. Byrne, W. J. Casey, R. B. Larter, W. L. Ingmanson, R. R. Cochran, A. C. Ente, B. P. Miller. Economics Club Executive Committee HARRIET ANSHIN JEAN NEWHALL STEPHEN TUTELIAN RICHARD COLLINS First Row, left to right: R. J. Collins, B. K. Fink, M. J. Newhall, H. R. Anshin, S. Tutelian, W. T. Wachenfeld, Second Row, left to right: C. I. Bergkvist, R. C. Harrington, G. F. Heidenreich, J. R. Logan, J. F. Ouellette, I. D. Sahlman, A. S. Lurie. First Row, left to right: S. Druli, V. J. Wilson, E. Carlson, Mdme Merston Balch, B. L. Matarazzo, G. W. Hickson, E. D. Hall. Second Row, left to right: M. Tietjen, N. Herbert, A. Bonney, M. Hyde, J. M. Silk, J. C. Ballato, E. Perry, R. Broder. Third Row, left to right: R. Antoine, R. H. Penny, J. F. Ouelette, A. E. Landriau, T. B. Cornell, E. A. Spencer, W. E. Parenteau, B. J. Abidian, J. W. Fallon. Le Cercle Francais EDNA CARLSON Pres. BETTY LOU MATTARAZZO Vice-Pres. VICTOR WILSON Sec. GEORGE HICKSON Treas. Forensic Council Pres. WILLIAM HAMILTON Sec. ALBERT BRIGHAM First Row, left to right: A. K. Althouse, W. A. Hamilton, A. S. Brigham, A. L Landers. Second Row, left to right; F. J. Rex, J. W. Sherman, J. W. Holland, G. R. Kurtz, A. S. Goldman. Lambert Kingsley Society Pres. POLLY ROBINSON Vice-Pres. STEVEN HARRIS Sec. LONA TOWSLEY Treas. JANET PARKINSON Stewards: MARTHA HENDERSON BETSY HOUSER First Row, left to right: V. P. Merritt, L. J. Parkinson, L. A. Towsley, P. E. Robinson, S. M. Harris, M L. Henderson, B. T. Houser, C. C. Larson. Second Row, left to right: F. M. Barker, M. F. Jefferson, N. R. Goodwin, Dr. R. L. Carpenter Dr. H. R. Sweet, L. Lown, E. F. Sorenson, M. R. Kodis. Third Row, left to right: R. C. Prince, E Larson, R. G. O ' Brien, K. E. Leigh, Phineas T. Barnum, R. G. Young, R. E. Carlson, M. L. Pranikoff, R. P. Billings. Absent: P. Dreyfus, I. Gass, B. Burr, J. L. Chamberlain, V. Swartz. Spanish Club Pres. JAMES FALLON Vice-Pres. DOROTHY KERR Sec. NANCY VAN ZELM Treas. MILDRED HARSHAW First Row, left to right: J. C. Ballato, M. E. Tietien, J W. Fallon, M. Harshaw, N. van Zelm, D. Kerr, J M Silk, E. Carlson. Second Row, left to right: J. David, G E. Bradbury. N. Herbert, W. Taylor, M. Hyde, C. V. Bergvist, R. Antoine Third Row, left to right: P. J. Abidian, R. W. Donnelly, J. Crotta, J. A. Rodriauez, J. R. Clifford, A B. Feeney, W P Clouthier, P. J. Harwood, J. Ouellette. Absent: J. Rice, R. Sequeira, Dr. Birch. First Row, left to right: S. E. Morency, P. E. Schuberth, Jr., V. Caswell, E. M. Lyons, M. vonMering, J. Gallinger. Second Row, left to right: J. F. Mulcahy, P. E. Lybeck, A. Reynolds, C. Greene, J. Weger, L. Jackson, F. Nahigian, R. G. Caron. Student Pres. EUGENE LYONS Sec. MARIA VON MERING Federalists Vice-Pres. VENIETTE CASWELL Treas. PERCY SCHUBERTH First Row, left to right: E. M. Renkin, M. Listernick, Dr. R. L. Carpenter, S. M. Harris, R. E. Carlson, G. Sztramski, R. Borrelli, C. C. Larson, C. L. Anderson, A. G. Capobianco. Second Row, left to right: E. M. McGonigal, M. E. Legrow, B. C. McNerny, P. A. Scarlet, L. W. Mecca, L. Lown, A. C. Ente, M. A. Johnson, R. G. Hill. Third Row, left to right: R. P. Billings, F. W. Speck, F. M. Klein, J. Mobed, L. Kofos, A. Rob¬ bins, A. Chebookjian, N. Grigg, T. Novack, R. C. Ramsdell, S. C. Kraft. Fourth Row, left to right: H. W. Libo, W. S. Clough, F. S. Smith, J. J. Barlow, E. R. Miles, D. J. Marchant, R. G. Williamson, A. R. Slonim, J. C. Regan, N. F. Abodeely, Jr., N. M. Shack. Fifth Row, left to right: R. A. Clabault, G. K. Boyd, R. S. Nicholson, R. J. Peters, O. R. Bail, D. T. Goldberg, J. J. Keegan, F. O. Buckley, G. P. Rizzone, G. E. Merrill, J. P. Jabbour, T. J. Glancy. Pre-Med Club Pres. ROBERT CARLSON Treas. RALPH BORRELLI Vice-Pres. STEPHEN HARRIS Sec. GERALDINE SZTRAMSKI First Row, left to right: P. Lagrenade, J. Wellington, S. Druli, B. Trask, A. Bonney, E. Mulligan, H. Heath, R. Hess. Second Row, left to right: W. Thibodeau, B. Blanker, R. Gilmore, R. Young, L. Cohen, R. Ketchum, W. Haney. Cheerleaders Tufts Yacht Club Comm. EDWARD GALLAGHER V. Comm. EDWARD ECHEVERRIA R. Comm. DON SIMONDS Sec. NANCY GODBOLD Treas. GEORGE VRATTOS First Row, left to right: D. C. Simonds, E. J. Gallagher, Jr., N. M. Godbold, E. G. Echeverria, G. P. Vrattos. Second Row, left to right: F. J. Lane, Jr., A. Canzanelli, Jr., A A. Webster, G. Ricker, J. B. L. Lane, R. A. Clabault, R. S. Sandberg. Mountain Club Pres. B. PALAMOUNTAIN Vice-Pres. D. PEASE Corr. Sec. J. WALSH Rec. Sec. B. MILLER Treas. L. KENDALL First Row, left to right: J. Foley, B. Miller, B. Stevens, R. W. Sansom, R. P. Billings, V H. Huber, B. J. Cable, H. R. Smith, M. B. Kennedy. Second Row, left to right: B. Marshall, E. A. Warner, D. E. Kopf, C. W. Hague, R. C. Frank, P. S. Billings, B. G. Barkan, L. O. Kendall, H. Chin, R. E Rosenblum, N. H. Eldredge, S. E. Murphy. Third Row, left to right: B. Bobrow, B. Palamountain, J. W. Sherman, M. A. Lappin, C. F. Ostrander, Jr., F. Buttner, M. Warner, W. T. Wachenfeld, R. B. Larter, R. J. Delaney, T.Sannella. CLARENCE P. HOUSTON Director of Athletics EDWARD J. SHEA Sports Director VARSITY CLUB Pres. Rowland Beers Sec. Philip Barnhart V.P. Lawrence Kennedy Treas. Charles Rutter One of the consistently active organizations on Hill this year has been the Varsity Club. Dedicated to the advancement of athletics, the club has displayed much originality and ambition in attaining its ends. Al¬ though membership is limited to winners of Varsity T ' s, the group has found time to sponsor a sub-freshman day and two highly successful sports dances, which were highlighted by the award of trophies to the most valuable players in each of the fall and winter sports. Those honored were: Richelieu Morris, soccer; Ted Vogel, cross country; Phil Barnhart, football; Ed Palmieri, indoor track; Ed Ham, basketball; Les Innis, hockey; Chuck Bordne, wrestling; and George Manthey, swimming. The club has also set up a far-sighted program for the improvement of athletics at Tufts, with high priority assigned to the securing of more adequate equipment and training facilities. We heartily endorse all these efforts to better athletic conditions here, but we hope that they may not be carried to the point where athletic ability is rated above scholarship. We do believe, though, that Tufts will have some outstanding teams in the future if the club follows through its present plans. ■ 1 it t F eV rS p R A efeVIon ri R ht H D ' r«;nn 0 n de R lY U i C ' Q c Uaid ' j , M - Barnhart - L. Kennedy, R. A. Beers, C. F. Rut- n ' di ' u j er n 0n c G ' V? r ?, n ' , D ' B Mcllvin. Second Row, left to right- J Tremante F K Martin D First Row, left to right: R. Johnston, W. Light, C. Berndt.J. Hendrickson, B. Reed, F. Lister, C. Rutter, R. Beers, C. Fortin, W. McKin¬ non, G. Weldon. Second Row, left to right: G. Hughes, L. Amirault, J. Baronian, R. Haines, J. Calagione, K. Loring, D. Powderly, E. Palmieri, A. Webber, P. Barnhart, A. Brzostowski. Third Row, left to right: R. Walsh, R. Cohan, E. Schluntz, H. Morgan, W. Ir¬ win, D. Lynch, F. Keyser, J. Lee, C. Hodgson, R. Murphy, J. Doliner Fourth Row, left to right: A. Damon, T. O ' Keefe, H. Fiorentini, H. Healy, J. Mazzola, L. Dove, T. Swallow, C. Meade, A. DiLorenzo, N. Neu, G. Boyd Fifth Row, left to right: J. Ricker (asst, coach), A. Deteso (asst, coach), L. Colucci (asst, coach), F. Ellis (head coach), A. Lentine (asst, coach), F. Melanson, G. Ricker, R. Rosen, L. Kennedy, F. Hicks. FOOTBALL After 16 years of football under the direction of Lew Manly, the Jumbo squad opened their first season of post-war pigskin activities with a new head coach. Fred (Fish) Ellis, four-letterman of the Class of ' 29, took over Lew’s duties. It was not a propitious moment; Fish had done no coaching during his war-time service with the Army Air Corps, and had never seen most of the Tufts players before. The players themselves were unfamiliar with one another, since they came from many different years and classes. In addition, the team was plagued by injuries throughout the season. The Jumbos had some fine material with such men as Junie Beers, Phil Barnhart (winner of the most valuable player award), Johnny Calagione, Al Webber, Chick Rutter, Charlie Fortin, and Hop McKinnon (Captain-elect of the ’47 team). But somehow, the boys never seemed to get the breaks. The squad was steamrollered 49-0 in the season’s opener against powerful Harvard, follow¬ ed a week later by a 19-6 reversal at the hands of Bates. The B. U. game was evenly played dur¬ ing the first half, but the Terriers pulled away in the second, winning easily, 35-0. The next two weeks, the Jumbomen came close, losing 7-6 to Northeastern, and 25-20 to Amherst. Then, jour¬ neying to New London, the Tufts eleven gained their first victory of the season, an 18-13 victory over Coast Guard Academy. In the final game of the year against Mass. State, the team was pow¬ erless, and bowed, 27-0. Although the squad ' s record was not good, still the boys were out there fighting every minute, almost always under difficult, trying conditions. They really deserve praise for their hard work. But, as with most Tufts sports, the watchword is “Wait till next year.” OPPONENT SCORE Harvard at Cambridge 0 — 49 Bates at Tufts 6 — 19 Boston University at Weston 0 — 35 Northeastern at Tufts 6 — 7 Amherst at Tufts 20 — 25 Coast Guard Academy at New London 18 — 13 Massachusetts State at Tufts 0 — 27 BASKET BALL Northeastern 37 - 31 Harvard 35 - 64 American Int. Col. 36 - 61 Holy Cross 29 - 71 Amherst 54 - 64 Brown 63 - 76 Bates 89 - 61 Mass. State 69 - 44 W. P. 1 . 61 - 51 Springfield 47 - 61 New Hampshire Univ. CO Bowdoin 52 - 45 M. 1. T. 60 - 62 Boston Univ. 37-64 Trinity 26 - 49 Boston Univ. 53 - 74 Brown 34 - 52 Fred M. Ellis, football coach, was selected to direct the 1946-1947 Tufts basketball team, thereby filling the position vacated by Richard Cochran who had coached the previous two years. The season began with an impressive victory over North¬ eastern University. Led by George Blackburn who dropped in ten points, Tufts managed to maintain a constant lead throughout the game and leave the court victorious. The next five games with Harvard, American International Col¬ lege, Holy Cross, Amherst, and Brown were all defeats, with the powerful Harvard and Crusader teams completely dominating the play. In the Amherst game, Rocco Anton- elli scored 21 points and Earl Tryder added 17 more but the Jumbo five was still defeated by a ten point margin. Trailing by 21 points at half-time in the Brown game, the Tufts team, led by Tryder and Blackburn scored 35 points in the final half only to lose by a close score. But this tre¬ mendous scoring spree continued through the next game os Tufts rolled up 89 points to completely trounce Bates. With Antonelli hitting the nets for 25 points and Eddie Ham, Nickerson, Tryder, and Burgbacher each scoring over ten. the Jumbo hoopsters hit a new scoring high. The victory streak continued in the next two games as Mass. State and W. P. I. went down to defeat. Again it was Antonelli, playing his last game before graduation, and Tryder that led in the scoring. With Tryder dropping in 22 points and Nickerson and Cooney adding 16 and 12 points respectively, the Jumbos made easy work of W. P. I. After losing the next two games to Springfield and the University of New Hampshire, Tufts came back to win a close game from Bowdoin. It was the last half scoring of Nickerson, Kochiss, and Tryder that supplied the winning margin. The next three games were all defeats but the loss to M. I. T. was a heartbreaker, because coming from behind in the last seconds of play, Tufts tied the score forcing an overtime period, but finally lost by a two-point margin, 60-62. During the first half of the season Eddie Ham and Rocco Antonelli were co-captains of the team, but after the grad¬ uation of the latter, Ham remained as captain. His great passing and floor-play, as well as the excellent defensive work of Bob Cooney, added tremendously to the play of the team. First Row, left to right: R. Cooney, R. Antonelli, E. Ham, E. Meehan. Second Row, left to right: E. Tryder, R. Rosen, C. Fortin, A. Parris, A. Nickerson, R. Johnston. Third Row left to right: L. Colucci (ass ' t coach), L. Kolankiewicz, R. Burgbacher, G. Weldon, G. Blackburn, F. Ellis, (head coach), M. Goodwin (mgr.). Junior Varsity Basketball Phillips Acad. 19 - 37 Northeastern 48 - 36 Harvard Frosh 41 - 44 American Int. Col. 50 - 43 Brockton YMCA 34 - 49 Monson Academy 47 - 46 Brown Univ. 43 - 42 Dean Academy 55 - 61 Wentworth Institute 67 - 38 Phillips Andover 42 - 51 Quincy Veterans 51 - 30 M. 1. T. 42 - 36 South End Boys ' Club 70 - 39 Brown University 52 - 64 The Tufts Junior Varsity Basketball squad was directed by Lucian Colucci, who was also an assistant coach during the football season. After losing the season opener to Exeter, the team came back with a victory over North¬ eastern. It was the scoring of Travis and Epstein that lead the way to the initial victory of the year. In the next game with Harvard, it was Travis again leading the way with 27 points but the remainder of the team couldn ' t find the net and Tufts lost by three points, 41 - 44. Once again the team bounced back after a defeat and this time, led by the last half scoring of Rosen and Epstein, they overcame a scoring deficit to defeat American International Col¬ lege. After losing the next game to the powerful Brockton YMCA team, Tufts returned to gain two consecutive one point victories. With Rosen, Talmage, and Epstein leading the way in the final minutes of each game, the Jumbos defeated both Monson Academy and Brown. The team then lost a close decision to Dean Academy, 55-61, before trouncing Wentworth Institute. In this game the scoring was evenly divided with Epstein, Rosen, and Schluntz all hitting double figures. After dropping the next game at Andover, the Jumbo Jay-Vees returned to win their last two games of the season, defeating the Quincy Veterans and M. I. T. Again it was the scoring of Epstein and Schluntz that led the way. The team had a good season and Coach Ellis was quite satisfied with the basketball talents of the players. These men, along with the returning varsity players, will form the nucleus of next year ' s Varsity Basketball teams. CRDSS COUNTRY The cross country team under the direction of William S. Yeager won two of the four meets during the year. The opening meet of the season was a pentagonal one with Holy Cross, Harvard, M. I. T., and Northeastern. Although Ted Vogel finished first, as he did in all but one of the meets, Tufts was unable to place enough men to win. The following week against Dartmouth and M. I. T., Vogel broke Dune Blanchard’s previous record on the Tufts 3.8 mile course and finished first. Blanchard, Dickson, and Jolly were also among the first finishers but the team totals placed Tufts third. Against Boston University in their third meet of the year, the Jumbos emerged with a well- earned victory. A planned three-way tie among Dickson, Blanchard, and Vogel was accomplished, and with Jolly and White finishing in the first ten, the victory was quite decisive. The Tufts squad kept on their winning ways by defeating Northeastern University in the final meet of the year. Again it was the same three- way tie that led to victory, with Jolly and Callan also finishing up front. In the New England Intercollegiate A. A. A. Cross Country Meet at Franklin Field, the defend¬ ing champion, Ted Vogel, was defeated for the first time during the season. Although he still finished second, the remainder of the team failed to place and the Tufts harriers finished eighth. Upon the completion of the schedule. Dune Blanchard was named captain for the 1947 team. OPPONENTS Holy Cross, Harvard, M. I. T., Northeastern,- Dartmouth, M.- I. T.; Boston University; North¬ eastern University,- New Eng¬ land Intercollegiate A. A. A. First Row, left to right: R. Steele, D, Blanchard, F. Martin, R. Porter, A. Dickson, C. Johnson, T. Vogel, P. Luce. Second Row, left to right: Prof. Yeager (Coach), F. Pomer, (Mgr), E. Palmieri, F. McNally, E. O ' Conneil, A. Wolozin, J. Collins, B. Goldberg, V. DeFelice, R. Nich¬ olson, C. Dussault (Coach). Third Row, left to right: P. Barnhart, D. Grant, W. Town, E. Cosgrove, E. Meagher, M. Donovan, M. King, R. Callan, J. Lindstrom, L. Kendall, R. McCleary, R. Fobert. The Tufts 1947 Indoor Track team under the coaching of Clarence E. Dussault and William S. Yeager had its first formal meet of the season on February 12 against Boston University at Cousens Gymnasium. By taking first in all events but three, the Jumbo tracksters won a decisive 63-36 victory. It was almost a complete sweep as Johnson and Collins finished one-two in the 50-yard dash, Wolozin took firsts in the high hurdles and high jump and a second in the broad jump, Blanchard paced the field in the mile, Vogel ran away with the two mile, Porter and Palmieri took the 300 and 600 yards respectively, Meagher and Luce won the shot put, and Dickson and Kendall added seconds in the 1000 yard run and the pole vault. The following week, the team kept right on its win¬ ning ways by trouncing Northeastern University 57-38. Again it was Collins and Johnson in the 50 yard dash, Blanchard in the mile, Palmieri at 300 and 600 yards, and Wolozin adding seconds in the high hurdles and broad jump. Blanchard, Luce, and Kendall also came in second in the 1000 yards, shot put, and pole vault, respectively. Once again it was Ted Vogel who won the two-mile run, this time setting a new cage record of 9:35.5. In their next appearance, the Tufts team reached their season scoring peak by completely dominating Conn. State, 77-40. As in the first two meets, Johnson and Collins took the 50 yard dash, Wolozin won the 45 yard high and low hurdles, the broad jump, and added a third in the high jump. Blanchard again ran away with the mile, as did Vogel at two miles, Palmieri, Porter, and Dickson took the 300, 600, and 1000 yards, and Meagher won the shot put and added a second in the 35 ib. weight toss. In the I. C. 4A meet at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Ted Vogel came in third in the two mile run in the excellent time of 9:29. Ted Sparrow, al¬ though having graduated from Tufts during the winter was eligible to run and notwithstanding a severely in¬ jured knee, he still managed to place fourth in the high hurdles. Only the fact that this was his last race in¬ duced him to appear because his injured knee was a great hindrance. Blanchard was also entered in the mile and with Dickson, Porter, and McNally, appeared in the two mile relay. Ed Palmieri raced in the 600 yards. The present team is one of the finest that Tufts has had, and we have every reason to look forward to a great, undefeated season. I IV D D D R TRACK first Row, left to right: J. A. Chase, A. A. Ka- jander, R. L. Bosse, A. F. Welch, G. F. Man- they, R. G. Ifill, R. C. Harrington. Second Row, left to right: R. Carbone, G. F. Heiden- reich, T. J. Glancy, T. E. Appel. Third Row, left to right: S. C. Kroft, (Manager), W. Curby, D. Lamberto, H. G. Wallenstein, F. Stow- son, J. P. Richardson, Larry R. Palmer, (Coach). Swimming M. 1. T. 9 - 66 Bowdoin 30 - 45 Boston University 56 - 18 Springfield 26 - 48 Williams 12 - 63 Mass. State 31 - 44 Conn. University 22 - 53 N. E. 1. S. Championships With the completion of the new Hamilton Memorial Pool, Tufts began its first season of intercollegiate swimming under the direc¬ tion of Larry Palmer. He has had the very difficult task of building a varsity team from men who had little or no competitive swimming experience in the past, but his success is shown by the marked im¬ provement of the team as the season progressed. High scorer of the year was George Manthey, who was awarded the most valuable player trophy in swimming. His fine work, and the constant efforts of Bosse, Chase, Hill, Hollander, Kajander, Pep¬ per, Singer, and Welch, has kept the Jumbo squad rolling. Coach Palmer is highly pleased with his team’s performance this year, and predicts a bright future for Tufts in New England swimming pools. Wrestling Once again under the direction of Sam Ruggeri, Tufts wrestling star during his college days, and coach of the sport at Tufts for over twenty years, the 1946-47 wrestling team main¬ tained a pace in line with the general tenor of sports at Tufts this year. Although led by lettermen Chuck Bordne and Fred Lister, the squad as a whole suffered from inexperience and injuries, and was never able to display its full capabilities. However, Coach Ruggeri feels that, with a little time to gain experience and confidence, Tufts matmen will again be out¬ standing in the sport. Wesleyan 0 - 34 M. 1. T. 11-21 Harvard 6 - 24 Wesleyan 0 - 36 Coast Guard 6 - 30 Williams 8 - 26 Springfield 6 - 26 Dartmouth 6 - 26 N. E. I. W. Championships First Row, left to right: R. Zimmer, W. Silver, C. Bordne, P. Levi, A. Cohen, N. Roman. Second Row, left to right: H. Perkins, F. Steeves, D. Yuhr, B. Luskin. G. Boyd, S. Ruggeri, (Coach). Third Row, left to right: W. Hopkins, R. Wyatt, J. Angeramo, G. Franzen, A. Costantini. HOCKEY Hockey has returned as an important intercollegiate sport, and Tufts has become a member of the New England Intercollegiate Hockey League. Coached b 1 ' Harry Briggs, who was instrumental in having hockey recognized as a sport at Tufts, the team has come along very well against veteran- studded teams, the acme of perfection being reached in the New Hampshre game when Tufts defeated the Wildcats to topple them from the top position in the league; previously the New Hampshire team had been undefeated. Les Innis and Charlie Kerrigan were elected co- captains; they along with Bob Haines being the only returned veterans. Newcomers were Bill Duryea, Dave Egan, Eddie Gallagher, Roger Peck, Charlie Hutchings, Ed Shephard, Dick McLaughlin, and Hugh McPhee. Most of the team will be back next year, and a good year fo r hockey is anticipated. First Row, left to right: R. McLaughlin, C. Kerrigan, L. Innis, W. Duryea. Second Row, left to right: H. Briggs (coach), D. Egan, R. Haines, E. Shepherd, E. Dillon. Third Row, left to right: C. Hutchings, R. Peck, L. Panella, R. Hurley, J. Mc¬ Grath (Mgr.). Northeastern 4 - 8 M. 1. T. 2 - 6 Williams 2 - 4 Northeastern 3 - 8 Boston College 3 - 12 Bowdoin 8 - 6 Boston College 3 - 11 Boston Univ. 2 - 11 N. H. Univ. 5 - 4 Harvard J. V. 4 - 6 Boston Univ. 6 - 8 M. 1. T. 3 - 7 First Row, left to right: J. Fruscione, R. Bosse, A. Finn, D. McKenna. Second Row, left to right: P. Peterson, A. Harris, J. O’Neill, R. Morris, C. Cook, D. Pryor, R. Symonds, N. Underwood. Third Row, left to right: P. Lawrence, R. Sequiera, N. Abodeeiey, J. Kline, R. Freeman, D. Lamberto, John Bohn (Coach). S 0 C C E R Playing for the first time under the direction of Varsity Lacrosse coach John Bohn, the 1946 Tufts Soccer team conclud¬ ed the season with a two-six record. Although handicapped by inexperience, the team, led by co-captains Richie Morris and Andy Feeney, and bolstered by John Kline in the nets, turned in a better performance than their record might seem to indicate. With the returning lettermen from this year, it is hoped that next year will be more success¬ ful. Harvard 2 - 3 University of Conn. 2 - 3 Dartmouth 0 - 6 M. 1. T. 3 - 2 Williams 1 - 5 Brown 2 - 4 Amherst 1 - 5 Mass. State 2 - 1 1947 BASEBALL The Tufts Baseball team is again under the able direction of John “Jit Ricker. Coach Ricker, who first directed Tufts athletics while stationed here as a Lieutenant in the Navy, has returned from service, and after perform¬ ing an excellent job as assistant football coach of the Jumbo eleven, he has once again taken over the position of head baseball coach. Jit has planned a heavy, sixteen game schedule for the team, but feels con¬ fident that between the returning lettermen and a host of new talent, he can obtain a strong nine which promises to give Tufts an outstanding baseball season. Among those men returning from past years are pitchers Bob Kozman and Bob Thomas, in¬ fielders Larry Lowe, Frank Bennett, John Calareso, Hop McKinnon, and Bill Kearns, outfielders Russ Brown and Thomas Boland, and catcher Will Hartman. Besides these men, there are many others who have played ball at other schools, and Coach Ricker has the very difficult task of forming a start¬ ing nine from this large group, but he has confidence in his men and is looking forward to a very good season. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 17 Devens College at Tufts April 23 Suffolk Law at Tufts April 25 Bowdoin College at Tufts April 26 Holy Cross at Worcester April 30 Amherst at Tufts May 3 Boston University at Boston May 8 Northeastern Univ. at Tufts May 10 New Hampshire at Durham, N.H. May 13 Northeastern Univ. at Boston May 14 Devens College at Ft. Devens May 17 N. E. College at Tufts May 21 Bates at Lewiston May 24 Mass. State at Amherst May 27 Boston College at Boston May 31 Boston Univ. at Tufts June 14 Harvard at Tufts LACROSSE SCHEDULE Apr. 19 Williams at Tufts Apr. 23 Andover at Tufts Apr. 26 Harvard at Tufts April 30 M. 1. T. at Tufts May 3 Boston Lacrosse Club May 10 Dartmouth at Han over May 17 New Hampshire at Durham May 21 Exeter at Tufts May 24 Tentative game with Alumni 1947 LALBOSSE The lacrosse team is again under the cap¬ able direction of John G. Bohn, who has been coaching lacrosse at Tufts for the past three seasons. Last year, Coach Bohn led the team to the New England Championship and it is both his and the team ' s aim to re¬ peat that performance this year. Tim Ring, varsity coach at Tufts prior to Bohn, has re¬ turned as an able assistant and is taking charge of the junior-varsity team. A tough nine-game schedule has been planned for the season, but with the return of many vet¬ erans from previous years, as well as men who have played at other colleges, the team is beginning to take shape. Among those men returning from previous years are Larsh Mewhinney, Phil Roberts, Tom Robertson, Russ Bennett, Al Waldman, Brom Palamountain, Roger Peck, Frank Steeves, and Bob Holland¬ er. It is still early in the season but the team has plenty of spirit and is looking forward to the opening game and another great lacrosse season for Tufts. J A C K S D IV SPORTS Few people on the hill realize that Jackson has a greater variety of varsity teams than many of the leading colleges in this area. Hockey, basketball, softball, tennis, badminton, archery, and the re¬ cently organized swimming and bowling teams provide ample opportunity for all interested to participate in at least one sport. ARCHERY: J. Mullin, J. Wass. SOFTBALL. Front Row: A. Robbins, M. Man- son, G. Gruhn. Second Row: A. Randall, V. Wetherbee, E. Cairns, F. Barker. TENNIS: A Svensk, S. Belleville, M. Keyes, J. Emerson, B. Baker, D. Hoffman. MODERN DANCING. Front Row: N. Greene, B. Stevens, M. Schinkel. Second Row: M. J. Minton, D. S. Kinsella, P. Letts, M. Ashline, B. Sampson, J. Gallinger. Third Row: P. LaGrenade, I. G. Howard, E. Mulligan, M. MacKenzie, C. Green, L. Hall, A. Gilbert, M. Peck. BASKETBALL: Front Row: G. Gruhn, A. Randall, M. Manson, D. Hoffman. Second Row: A. Robbins, E. Cairns, C. Carpenter, J. Emerson, F. Barker. FIELD HOCKEY. Front Row: B. Miller, F. Barker, E. Wing, D. Hoffman, N. Hutchinson, J. Foley. Second Row: J. Lord, A. Robbins, M. Manson, P. Mayo, A. Randall, G. Gruhn, C. MacArthur. We, the fraternity undergraduates, stand for good scholarship, the guarding of good health, for whole-hearted coopera¬ tion with our college ' s ideals for student life, for the maintenance of fine social standards, and for the serving, to the best of our ability, of our college community. Good college citizenship as a preparation for good citizenship in the larger world of alumnae days is the ideal that shall guide our chapter activities. These are the precepts guiding the Pan- Hellenic Council. In carrying out these ideals, the council acts as a governing body, deciding on necessary rules, and discussing any problems which may arise. In addition to its governing activities, the Council also sponsors the Pan-Hell formal, one of the well-known social events in the college calendar. Perhaps less well- known is the fact that the proceeds of this dance are used to help support a young English orphan, Gerald. It is just such an endeavor which shows the true depth and meaning of the organization and its ideals. Fraternities at Tufts have always con¬ tributed to the student community. With the aid of the Interfraternity Council, they have helped develop not only the spirit of the undergraduate American college, but also the spirit of the American in col¬ lege, and have made him aware of his re¬ sponsibility to the community as a whole. After several wartime years of inactiv¬ ity, the IFC reappeared last fall as the moderator of fraternity life on the Hill. This organization was founded in the spring of 1903 to relieve Tower Cross of the task of overseering rushing. This supervision has continued to be one of the main jobs of the Council through the years. The most important act of the Council since its reactivation last fall was the abo¬ lition of hazing in fraternity pledging, and the recommendation that each fraternity institute a counsellor system to aid under¬ classmen academically. Social duties of the Council include the presentation of the Interfraternity Ball, traditionally a part of Home-coming Week¬ end. This important event was held on November 15, and featured Billy Butter¬ field and his orchestra. First Row, left to right: W. E. Mayer, P. Robinson, Jr., R. W. Boerstler, A. J. Kinsella, W. R. Hartnett, Second Row, left to right: G. F Field, J. A. McCarthy, R. E. Smith, R. W. Naething, R. M. Barron, A. R. King. Third Row, left to right: A. J. Levenson, B. Fagginger- Auer, C. Powers, Jr., A. H. Webber, L. Goren. INTER-FRATERNITY EOUNCIL Pres. R. W. BOERSTLER Vice-Pres. P. ROBINSON, JR. Sec.-Treas. A. J. KINSELLA PANHELLENIC E D U N E I L First Row, left to right: J. Belanger, C. Greene, E. Winans, E. Cook. Second Row, left to right: E. Cairns, J. Silk, V. Craig. First Row, left to right: S. Fishman, P. Coleman, R. Young, L. Bernstein, M. Burstein, A. Webber, A. Levenson, E. Rudnick, E. Blumenthal, D. Young. Second Row, left to right: M. Rubin, F. Klein, J. Myerson, B. Berkal, A. Young, H. Cohen, R. Frank, E. Rapoport, M. Goldman, S. Kraft, P. Chervinsky, R. Gordon, A. Hamberg. Third Row, left to right: T. Kotler, K. Dickerman, J. Adelman, P. Levy, M. Fiegen- baum, R. S. Rosen, C. Morrill,A. Tisch, G. Sisson, A. Weiner, A. Horowitz, P. Gilbert, J. Wagman, G. Cohen. Fourth Row, left to right: B. Rosenfeld, N. Silver, G. Finkleman, R. E. Rosen, I. Novick, H. Kotzen, j. Silverstein, H. Slade, A. Rosenberg. Absent From Picture: R. Burke, M. Bloom, R. Boardman, J. Entis, A. Goldberg, J. Golden, G. J. Harvey, I. Janock, J. Karol, R. Kupsinel, V. G. Laites, T. Marks, M. Minsky, J. F. Myerson, K. Sagrans, J. Saunders, A. Slonim, F. Stearns, C. Toga, H. Wallenstein, B. White, E. Winneg, C. Zimble, R. Zimmer. The Eta Deuteron Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi was formed on November 23, 1940, when Sigma Omega Psi, a national fraternity, was incorporated into AEPi. SOP had for many years been active in campus affairs and thus the new fraternity from the outset was one of the most promising of the thirty-odd AEPi chapters. At Tufts, AEPi has always been distinguished by outstanding scholastic achievement. The Tufts chapter held the National AEPi Award given to the chapter maintaining the high¬ est scholastic average. Last February, AEPi vacated their old chapter house on College Avenue with clans of moving into its new home on Dearborn Road opposite Robinson Hall. One of the rooms in the new home is to be named for Bob Atlas who died serving his country. It has long been the policy of AEPi to encourage a man to feel and act as an individual, and not as a mere cog in an academic or social machine. Every man is a distinct person¬ ality with hopes, dreams, and ambitions. It is the aim of AEPi to produce men who are not only trained in some special field but who are truly educated men — men of culture and depth, capable of thinking and acting independently and constructively. Thus, AEPi offers opportunity for social, intellectual, and cultural advancement. A. H. WEBBER Master M. BURSTEIN Exchequer A. J. LEVENSON Lt. Master L. A. BERNSTEIN Scribe First Row, left to right: B. Fagginger-Auer, G. Gray, A. Tyler, J. Martin, R. Goodwin, C. Strong, K. Hills, R. Sawyer, B. Haley, H. Foley. Second Row, left to right: H. Irvine, W. Powers, R. Smith, J. Emerson, F. Bennett, B. Hunter, J. Guarino, E. Schatz, R. Walsh, R. Guglielmo, C. Clark, J. Harrigan, D. O ' Leary. Third Row, left to right: R. Merryman, J. McCarthy, F. Wright, J. Davis, D. O ' Hara, V. Mac- Nutt, H. Hewey, J. Flynn, F. Fryburg, T. Snow, R. Me Carthy, W. Mayer. Fourth Row, left to right; H. Christian, R. Baldelli, M. Butler, R. Cooney, J. Moore, E. Meagher, L. Wilcox, J. O ' Neil, W. Scheufele, G. Blackburn, R. Meade, D. Gannon. Absent From Picture: R. Banwe ll, R. Beers, T. Boland, D. Bonney, C. Carroll, D. Cody, R. Coffey, R. Dandrow, J. Donellan, J. Gallagher, M. Graffio, R. Haines, W. Hall, R. Hamill, H. Hammond, T. Hever, A. Jones, J. Kidd, W. Light, P. Maeder, M. Munroe, L Paine, A. Porter, E. Stanton, G. Stickney, V. Schwartz, J. Verrochi. The history of Alpha Sigma Phi at Tufts is a short one, for it was only in September, 1946 that the merging of two national fraternities brought the name of Alpha Sigma Phi to our campus. However, the house at 106 Professors Row, across from the Old Campus and the tennis courts, known heretofore as the Alpha Kappa Pi house, and the members of that fraternity, known as Kippies, have been a part of Tufts for many years. The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, founded at Yale University in 1845, is the tenth oldest college fraternity. There are now fifty-two active chapters with close to 15,000 members. The objects of the fraternity are to encourage culture and high scholarship, assist in the building of character, promote college loyalties, perpetuate friendship, cement social ties within its membership, and to foster the maintenance of college homes by the chapters for their members. In the past the Kippies have always taken an active part in all school affairs, and now as Alpha Sigs they are carrying on in this tradition. C. P. STRONG W. J. HALL K. M. HILLS President Vice-President Secretary G. A. STICKNEY B. FAGGINGER-AUER Treasurer Steward First Row, left to right: H. Higginbotham, J. Seig, V. Giarrizzo. Second Row, left to right: E. MacCordy, D. Porter, G. Boerner, C. Waldron, C. Powers, J. Rogers, R. Symmes. Third Row, left to right: J. Russell, W. Benner, N. Palumbo, W. Corriveau, R. Bowdoin, J. Ouellette, E. Johnson, J. Angeramo, J. Byrne, R. Charlton, R. Richards, J. Campbell, M. Quaid, C. Pearson, A. Brigham, J. Haik. Fourth Row, left to right: H. Wuehrmann, P. Sims, R. Wentling, D. Pryor, G. La Porte, O. Neilsen, D. Hoover, R. Riseley, W. Talmadge, C. Woods, J. Roy, D. Walker, D. Powers, R. Wolfe, E. Vianney, W. Irwin, R. Wyatt. Absent From Picture: E Anastos, H. Austin, G. Boule, R. Beemer, G. Boyd, R. Buse, C. Bordne, C. Bristol, A. Carloni, R. Cederberg, W. Clark, R. Flanders, W. Gammie, W. Germonprez, R. Harmon, J. Hostler, R. Jackson, J. Jenks, J. Kiely, K. Killam, A. King, W. Lander, E. Larson, J. Lawry, A. Lukas, L. Matthews, R. Mayo, J. Me Carthy, D. MacDonald, J. Me Guigan, S. MacKenzie, T. O ' Keefe, E. O ' Neil, J. Paradiso, A. Parris, M. Percival, D. Pierce, F. Rex, R. Rush, R. Sassone, F. Strawson, R. Selby, H. Sherman, D. Sinclair, E. Sparrow, F. Speck, H. Sullivan, H. Wolff. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was established in 1865 at the Virginia Military In¬ stitute, where the three founders were students. From this beginning the fraternity has grown to the present ninety-five chapters in thirty-nine states, with a total membership of 44,000 at last reports. The Gamma Beta chapter at Tufts was founded in 1893, and since that time has grown steadily in size and activity. The chapter house, located at 134 Professors Row, was used during the war as a girl s dormitory named in honor of Professor Dolbear. This September the house was completely refurnished and redecorated, and is now the home of twenty-four men. The fraternity maintains a Placement Service, run by the National Fraternity, available to all actives and alumni. Recently a Veteran ' s Advisory Service has been added to aid veterans in obtaining jobs suited to their education and training. Among the brothers of whom ATO can be proud is Dr. Vannevar Bush of Atom Bomb fame, now President of Carnegie Institute; our own Dean Miller, Vice-President of Tufts; Dr. Karl Compton, President of MIT; and Professor Littleton of the Engineering School here. ATO is proud of the fact that it has so many members representing it in practically all the college activities, for it not only creates a feeling of unity among the brothers, but also promotes friendly relations with the other fraternities and college groups. H. P. SULLIVAN, JR. G. S. LAPORTE President Vice-President R. P. RICHARDS Secretary C. R. WOODS Treasurer First Row, left to right: C. Smith, J. Bundock, K. Leigh, R. C. Smith, L. Crocker, P. Robinson, R. Cochran, W. Kirkpatrick. Second Row, left to right: J. Erhardt, M. Beers, R. Loring, A. Alward, D. Cochran, L. Kennedy, R. E. Smith, T. Hutchinson, D. Wick, R. Alward, D. Patriquin. Third Row, left to right: S. Thrall, B. Marble, R. Herold, P. Congdon, J. Richardson, D. Muller, B. Palamountain, W. Brady, R. Boss, H. Turner, R. Mac Leay. Fourth Row, left to right: D. Villani, R. Steele, W. Gallupe, F. Lister, R. Porter, P. Manchester, C. Berndt, A. Townsend, P. Roberts, C. Oldham, R. Hall, W. Martens, J. Sherman, Absent From Picture: C. Burbank, R. Donegan, G. Gordon, J. Hally,, E. Lacey, P. Luce, R. Mancib, D. Nickerson, W. Persons, W. Dowden, PI. Bate, K. Boynton, B. Bunten, R. Chaisson, J. Dinsmore, W. Drew, R. Fuge, P. Harrington, F. Hicks, R. Hoyt, R. Jackson, W. Lawton, B. Marshall, R. Percival, F. Steeves, R. Wells, B. Staples. Delta Tau Delta, one of the oldest established fraternities, was founded at Bethany College, West Virginia, in 1885. It has grown to include seventy-four undergraduate chap¬ ters with an active membership of over 3,000, and seventy alumni chapters with over 35,000 members. DTD pioneered in setting scholarship requirements which have placed it in the upper five among national fraternities. It has a Central Office supervising finances, which allows DTD to occupy an enviable position with its undergraduate loans, scholarship funds, and supervised budget system. In addition, there is a force of field secretaries who are con¬ stantly visiting the chapters, aiding and supervising in management and performance. Beta Mu Chapter was established at Tufts in 1889 and has been in continous existence since then. Its first chapter home was Graves House, but the chapter has been at its pres¬ ent location at 98 Professors Row for 27 years, in a large, brick, Georgian-type house with spacious room and dining accommodations, and a beautiful basement “rec room. The Navy men who carried on so well during the war, the veterans who have re¬ turned to finish, and the new men are now welded together in a Beta Mu Chapter more appreciative than ever of the value of their fraternity in the building of all-around men worthy of the name. Prominent Delts on Hill include Dr. Paul Warren, Dick Kelley, Joe Morton, Titus E. Mergendahl and Joel Reynolds. L. E. KENNEDY P. S. MANCHESTER President Vice-President R. P. ALWARD Corresponding Sec. W. G. GALLUPE Recording Sec. First Row, left to right: C. Leake, L. Kendall, L. Cleary, R. Coradeschi, C. Kerrigan, A. Del Pesco, J. Berry, F. McCarran, I. Shepard, R. Boerstler, L. Innis, R. Hall. Second Row, left to right: A. Sears, C. Young, P. Meany, R. Naething, J. Cain, J. Taylor, P. Barnhart, D. Marchant, W. Morin, C. Kirkiles, J. Regan, W. Blanker. Third Row, left to right: C. Johnson, R. Boulay, D. Kling, R. Murphy, R. Carlson, J. Lee, N. Harrington, H. Armstrong, R. Benoit, R. Balcom, R. Clabault, D. Cooke. Fourth Row, left to right: C. Tsorvas, H. Cox, F. Keyser, J. Mushovic, W. Haney, D. Krueger, D. Simonds, J. Overton, W. Juechter, J. Boyd. Absent from picture: F. Ames, W. Anderson, D. Arnold, D. Blanchard, B. Bliss, V. Borg, P. Bowen, R. Brewer, R. Brown, T. Capobianco, L. Chick, F. Conrad, E. Duryea, R. Ellis, D. Gilman, J. Higgins, R. Heileman, D. King, A. Manning, W. Owens, R. Peck, A. Richards, B. Staples, S. Start, D. Whitman. In 1886 there was established on the Hill a non-secret society known as Tufts Chapter of Delta Upsilon. Its creed and aim has been to promote social and intellectual interests on an open basis among college men of like tastes. Thus, guided by the principle that secrecy is not essential to the aims of a college fraternity, DU has lived a progressive and useful life on the Tufts campus for sixty years. The chapter is justly proud of the beautiful house on Professors Row now known as Knight House, with its large living room, colorful library, and spacious dining room. A large game room, paneled in knotty pine, occupies most of the basement. Among the DU ' s on the college faculty are Dr. Stearns, Dean Tilton and Lew Manly. Delta Upsilon has long been noted for having members prominent in athletics and other college activities who at the same time maintained high scholastic standing. This past record is indeed a challenge to DU as well as to the other societies on campus. This year the fraternity took first place in Intramural Track and Football, and also won first prize in the annual Christmas Sing. A. N. DEL PESCO R. P. PECK W. R. HANEY President Vice-President Treasurer V. R. BORG C. TSORVAS R. I. BREWER Steward Recording Sec. Corresponding Sec. First Row, left to right; N. Cohen, H. Kaufman, A. Kramer, W. Sametz, H. Polan, L. Goren, E. White, E, Braunstein, S. Trager, I. Wein- shel. Second Row, left to right: J. Slossberg, T. Novak, N. Spunt, E. Segal, S. Cooper, M. Sarota, A. Wolozin, S. Harris, P. Dreyfuss, A. Shoolman, R. Blumsack, N. Epstein, G. Kaitz, D. Snow, B. Goldberg. Third Row, left to right: J. Small, L. Keller, H. Hoffman, R. Kramer, A. Hirshberg, A. Waldman, M. Krims, D. Goldberg, L. Cohen, D. Levy, L. Hendleman, R. Yorra, H. Libo. Absent from picture: J. Moffie, J. Samuels, A. Finn, N. Shack, R. Rome, E. Bikofsky, E. Singer, L. Fishman, M. Goldman, R. Barron, C. Reich, B. Luskin, N. Holtz, M. Dana, E. Shapiro. The nation-wide fraternity of Phi Epsilon Pi was founded in 1914 by seven men, and has grown to a total membership of 6,600 in 31 active chapters and 37 alumni associa¬ tions. The Omicron chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi is looking forward to its thirty-second success¬ ful year on Hill. In 1943, when the number of active members did not warrant the maintenance of a fraternity house, it was turned over to the college to be used as a men ' s dormitory. In 1945 the chapter again became active on the campus, and last September reopened its home at 8 Winthrop St. Since its founding. Phi Ep has become one of the leading fraternities on campus; it has won the Jumbo Award for Scholarship more often than any other fraternity on the Hill. In addition, Phi Ep holds championship cups in many intramural sports. Although the war caused a temporary cessation of activities, the Omicron Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi again intends to take its place among the leading fraternities on Hill. W. SAMETZ Superior R. M. ROME A. M. KRAMER Vice-Superior Treasurer N. N. COHEN Recording Secretary A. WOLOZIN Corresponding Secretary First Row, left to right: F. Pablocki, J. Fruscione, A. Campoli, J. Kloss, H. Powers, A. McLaren, W. C. Hill, R. Greenlaw, H. Perkins, E. Echeverria, J, Silva, R. Kinnard. Second Row, left to right: W. Hartnett, E. Linehan, I, Royal, K. Williams, W. Means, K. Lewis, D. Mcllroy, G Ricker, R. Symonds, J. Wallingford, C. Benoit, F. Snow. Third Row, left to right: L. Sweeney, N. Callahan, R. Hopkins, C. Bent, J. Sylvia, W. McGill, W. Mitchell, D. Byrnes, R. Peters, C. Ostrander, W. Goodwin, W. Pretti, P. Beilik, G. Schweitzer, M. Con¬ verse. Fourth Row, left to right: F. Hennessy, R. Coleman, R. Burgbacker, R. Boyer, G. Goodwin, W. Jackson, W. Hill, E. Bacon, A. Kinsella. Absent from picture: E. Day, C. Rutter, J. Wulfeck, J. King, F. Harison, L. Lord, R. Carbone, A. Northan, C. Peer, L. St. Onge, A. Kajander, P. Finnegan, F. Robinson, R. Smith, W. Ingmanson, C. Clancy, R. Lynch, E. Mille, C. Pluff, A. Welch, R. Dalton, R. Haas, H. Knight, L. Kolankowicz. Theta Delta Chi was the eleventh fraternity founded in the United States, originating at Union College in Schenectady, New York, in 1847. Kappa Charge of Theta Delta Chi was established on the Hill in 1856, and is the oldest fraternity to maintain active and con¬ tinuous existence at Tufts. Pioneering in national organization, TDC was the first to pub¬ lish a fraternity magazine, and to award scholarships to outstanding students. The present house, completed in 1932, is situated at 123 Packard Avenue. In the summer of 1943, the house was turned over to the Navy to be used as a Sick Bay and Headquarters. An outstanding feature of the house is its division into individual bedrooms and studies. In addition, a well-stocked library is maintained on the first floor, easily ac¬ cessible for reference work. Always a leader on Hill in interfraternity athletics, Theta Delta Chi has a large collec¬ tion of trophies, and holds first honors this year in golf. The annual social life of the fraternity includes two formal dinners as well as numerous informal dances, stag smokers, and banquets. Prominent Thetes on Hill include President Carmichael and Professor Houston. WILLIAM C. HILL President HARVEY M. POWERS HAMILTON PERKINS Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary ALAN McLAREN Treasurer ROBERT GREENLAW Herald First Row, left to right: R. Caron, G. Field, N. Andrew, P. Schuberth, J. Lynch, C. Hildreth, D. Mcllvin, R. Dick, L. Chamberlain, W. Barthelmes. Second Row, left to right: R. Nichols, W. Rich, D. Finn, J. McCarthy, G. Robinson, J. Hodsdon, P. Hirtle, R. Finn, H. Phillie. Third Row, left to right; K. Anderson, G. Vrattos, E. Rose, R. Thompson, R. Olson, W. Burgess. G. Eveleth, F. Lane. Fourth Row, left to right: A. Webster, R. Hard, R. Ackford, R. Moore, J. Mazzola, A. Jensen, J. Lane, T. Hennessey. Absent from picture: W. Brigham, J. Carlow, V. Clapp, C. Cobb, J. Davies, W. Davis, B. Hamilton, R. Kurtz, J. Lennon, R. Metcalfe, R. Patten, L. Sanford, L. White, R. Woodward. The Tufts Chapter of Zeta Psi has a history nearly as old as that of the college itself, for it was in 1855, only three years after Tufts admitted her first students, that five under¬ graduates decided to organize a society composed of congenial friends bound together . . . where loyalty, truth, honor, and fraternal affection are the guiding principles. These men decided to affiliate themselves with the international fraternity known as Zeta Psi . . . thus Zeta Psi came to Tufts as the school ' s first fraternity. Scarcely had the chapter been established when virtually all its members left school to fight in the Civil War. In 1864 the returning veterans combined — as now — to rebuild the chapter. In 1898 the chapter bought the house of Professor Shipman for a home. Since that time alterations have been made, but the Colonial character of the house has been pre¬ served, and even today, the shield of the Shipman family, long prominent in Tufts circles, may be seen on the stairway arch. Many well-known Tuftsmen have been members of this fraternity. The late Leo Lewis was a Zete, and since his days as an undergraduate, the chapter has been called the singing fraternity . Other faculty members who are Zetes include Dr. Carpenter and Jan Friis. Today, as well as in 1860, the Tufts Chapter of Zeta Psi is known as a friendly frater¬ nity, where men develop not only as students, but as well-rounded people, aware of their responsibility to themselves, Tufts, fellowmen, and the world. C. L. HILDRETH, JR. R. H. THOMPSON K. L. ANDERSON President Vice-President Treasurer R. G. CARON R. E. FINN Secretary Coresponding Secretary Aloha Sicuna Phi Alfdta 7cut OmeCf a :.i ' pAuo i Pi Iveta 2 eUa Chi OFFICERS President, Norma Goodwin Vice-President , Lona Towsley Recording Secretory, Priscilla Mayo Corresponding Secretary, Shirley Sargent Treasurer, Betty Raiche MEMBERS OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 1947 Phyllis Damon Helen End Alice Ente Norma Goodwin Nancy Herbert Beth Lewis Virginia Marcus Priscilla Mayo Betty Raiche Pauline Robinson Shirley Sargent Jane Schofield Jean Silk Lona Towsley Joan True Joan Willander 1948 Frances Barker Laura Bradley Ruth Dale Phyllis Deardon Sylvia Druli Joan Eames Shirley Fielding Lena Kofus Priscilla Pearce Ruth Mitchell Anne Randall Olga Vantura 1949 Betty Anderson Hope Anthony Frances Barker Jean Benvie Gloria Gruhn Ruth Koziell Joan Lord Connie MacArthur Hazel Reeves Annabelle Robbins Lois Stannard Irene Willis 1950 Anne Clark Anne Driscoll Frances Forbes Sylvia Gavel Margot Hoffman Marie Keane Barbara Mosher Margaret Pickett Jean Pillsbury First Row, left to right; J. Pillsbury, A. Robbins, P. Mayo, L. Towsley, N. Goodwin, B, Raiche, S. Sargent, E. Cook, S. Druli, R. Koziell. Second Row, left to right: H. Reeves, M. Pickett, L. Kofos, O. Vantura, J. Silk, L. Bradley, P Damon, P. Dearden, A. Ente, M, Keane, H. End. Third Row, left to right: C. MacArthur, P. Pierce, A. Driscoll, G. Gruhn, P. Robinson, J. Willander, M. Manson, I. Willis, A. Clark. Fourth Row, left to right: L. Stannard, A. Randall, M. Hofmann, R. Mitchell, J. Eames, R. Dale, B. Lewis, J. True, F. Barker. Absent from picture: B. Anderson, S. Fielding, N. Herbert, J. Marcus, J. Schofield, H. Anthony, J. Benvie. The Alpha Omicron Pi fraternity was founded in 1897 at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York. It has grown to include forty-two chapters in twenty eight states, and three chapters in Canada. Delta Chapter was established at Jackson College in 1908, and has a present membership of forty-seven girls, who are under the direction of Mrs. George Angell. Always a campus leader, AOPi last year won the prize cup for the best scholastic record among sororities. Social activities this year included several teas and a weekend on Cape Cod. Among the more famous members of Alpha Omicron Pi are novelist Mary Ellen Chase, and LIFE photographer Margaret Bourke-White. __ AIpha ymcron OFFICERS President , Lois Jackson Vice-President , Helen Wilson Corresponding Secretory , Dorothy Kerr Recording Secretary , Evelyn Hart Treasurer, Betsy Baker MEMBERS 1947 Betsy Baker Joan Belanger Inez Berry Emily From Evelyn Hart Ann Johnson Lois Jackson Carol Lechthaler Elyse Nussenfeld OF ALPHA XI 1948 Rosamund Blagbrough Edna Carlson Marilyn Chapin Doris Davis Gloria Gamans Emily Graham Constance Greene Dorothy Kerr Lorraine Kraft DELTA Jean MacCarragher Jean Ottley Elizabeth Sorenson Barbara Thomas Cynthia Wilkshire Helen Wilson Jane Witham 1949 Mary Ashline Larrow-Lee Dillon Norma Duckworth Nancy Eldridge Marion Gallagher Susan Geddes Ross Graham Audrey Karbaum Dorothy Kruschwitz Patricia Lundeen Joan Mathewson Kristine McPherson Martha Peck Grace Simpson Helen Smith 1950 Elaine Chandler Sylvia Hall Sally Maraspin Barbara Willes First Row, left to right: M. Peck, E, Hart, H. Wilson, L. Jackson, B. Baker, D. Kerr, N. Duckworth. Second Row, left to right: P. Lundeen, R. Graham, E. Nussenfeld, I. Berry, M. Ashline, K. McPherson, A. Karbaum, D. Davis. Third Row, left to right: M. Chapin, J. Simpson, R. Blagbrough, C. Greene, J. Witham, D. Kruschwitz, S. Maraspin, A. Johnson. Fourth Row, left to right: J. Ottley, G. Gamans, J. MacCarragher, E. From, J. Mathewson, B. Thomas, N. Eldridge, S. Hall. E. Graham. Absent from picture: J. Belanger, C. Lechthaler, E. Carlson C. Wilkshire, B. Sorenson, E. Chandler, L Dillon, M. Gallagher, S. Geddes, L. Kraff, H. Smith, B. Willes. Alpha Xi Delta fraternity was organized at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, in 1893. It now embraces fifty-five undergraduate chapters and over seventy alumni chapters, with more than seventeen thousand living members. Lambda Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Jackson College in 1907, and at present has forty-four members. In recent years, the chapter has held its meetings at Dick Kelley ' s house at 17 Chetwynd Road, but with the completion of Dick’s new residence next to Stratton Hall, the chapter will move its rooms there. Alpha Xi is perhaps best known on campus for its annual Test for Talent show. Last year this show netted the chapter over three hundred dollars which they donated to the Student Federalists. Activities this year have included an informal dance and also a rummage sale, to secure means for sending two delegates to the National Convention in Canada. Among the notable women of Alpha Xi Delta are Mrs. Burton Kairns, assistant to painter Diego Rivera, and Mrs. H. D. Cosho, a member of the House of Representatives from Idaho. OFFICERS President , Jean Mu 11 in Vice-President, Norma Phillips Secretary, Carolyn Simons Treasurer, Joan Wass Pledge Trainer, Helen Heath MEMBERS OF CHI OMEGA 1947 1948 1949 Anne Cole June Anderson Olive Anderson Nan Dimond Marilyn Bagley Carolyn Brink Barbara Dodge Barbara Bell Marjorie Davis Frieda Gale Sydney Belleville Janet Emerson Helen Heath Virginia Brent Eleanor Fahr Shirley Humphries Carol Carpenter Martha Foss Marcia Mahoney Virginia Craig Lucille Gove Jean Mullin Dorothy Donnelly Janet Gray Winifred Papoojian Cynthia Green Jane Howarth Janet Parkinson Barbara Gordon Marcella Hyde Marilyn Peak Marguerite C. Heenehan Edith Kruzyna Norma Phillips Martha Henderson Phyllis Little Betty Sanborn Mary Keyes Elaine McKenney Marion Schinkel Janice Macintosh Bertha McNearny Carolyn Simons Lillian Pothier Limette Mehrings Joan Wass Constance Root Shirley Morency Janice Wheelwright Marjorie Schwink Ann Reynolds Betty Lou Travis Marion Sim Carolyn Tucker Mary Elizabeth Williams Phyllis Wheelwright Caryl Warren Dorothy Weichel 1950 Gabrielle Balch Rita Koch Margaret Henderson Helen Morrison Katherine Myrick Joyce Spaulding Marion Teel First Row, left to right: P. Wheelwright, E. Kruszyna, N. Dimond, B. Dodge, H. Heath, J. Wass, J. Mullin, N. Phillips, C. Simons, S. Humphries, E. Gale, A. Reynolds. Second Row, left to right: M. Schwink, B. Travis, C. Brink, J. Anderson, M. Peak, B. McNearny, J. Parkinson, M. Schinkel, A. Cole, J. Howarth, H. Bates, W. Papoojian. Third Row, left to right: V. Craig, L. Mehrings, M. C. Heena- han, C. Root, J. Spaulding, L. Pothier, C. Green, M. Williams, B. Gordon, E. McKenney, M. Sim, J. Gray. Fourth Row, left to right: M. Henderson, M. Foss, B. Bell, D. Donnelly, M. Mahoney, J. Wheelwright, H. Morrison, M. Davis, K. Myrick, L. Gove, C. Carpenter, M. Teel. Fifth Row, left to right: C. Tucker, V. Brent, P. Little, S. Morency, M. Hyde, M. Bagley, M. Henderson, R. Koch, E, Sanborn. Absent from picture: J. Macintosh, M. Keyes, S. Belleville, J. Emerson. D. Weichel, O. Anderson, E. Fahr, C. Warren. Chi Omega, the first Greek letter society for women on a national scale, was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895. Now it is the largest organization of its kind, having 97 chapters located in all but six of the states. Chi Alpha Chapter was established at Jackson College in 1910. Among the 58 present members are some of the most active girls on campus. There are representatives of Chi O in all the Jackson Class offices, the Student Council, all pub¬ lications, and most clubs and organizations on Hill. Sororities activities this year have included a pledge banquet and dance, a Christmas party for the youngsters of the South End Settlement House, the annual sorority bridge, and a special Mother’s Day program. Prominent members of Chi Omega include Elsie Oakes Barber, author of the recent best seller “The Wall Between , and Margery Nicolson, first woman president of Phi Beta Kappa, and Dean of Smith College. OFFICERS President, Patricia Sim First Vice-President, Veniette Caswell Second Vice-President , Mary Morrison Corresponding Secretory, Frances Irving Recording Secretory, Jean Wellington Treasurer, Eleanor Mulligan MEMBERS OF SIGMA K 1947 1948 Veniette Caswell Audrey Albert Helen Cody Helen Carlson Jean Farren Joanne Crosby Roberta Hess Betty-Jane Dickman Betsy Kinsella Audrey Farnum Frances Irving Margaret Goodridge Mary-Jean Little Eleanor Gould Jean MacKenzie Barbara Haskell Betty-Lou Matarazzo Elsie Headlee Eleanor Mulligan Mary Morrison Virginia Nichols Barbara R. Stevens Patricia Sim Jean Wellington Marion Steam Elizabeth Winans Maria Von Mering Frances Wood P P A 1949 Dorothy Bannow Jean Bedell Anne Bonney Elizabeth Cairns Janet Clark Marcia Davis Patricia Garland Barbara Harris Jessamine Houle Camilla Johnson Jean Mackenzie Barbara Sampson Dorothy Savage Patricia Senter Linda Stuart Audrey Svensk Barbara Trask Joyce Volante Joan Weger Elizabeth Wing 1950 Jean Beaugarde Barbara Bommer Jane Dudley Rose Kurhan Deborah Wells First Row, left to right: R. Hess, J. Bedell, E. Mulligan, J. Wellington, V. Caswell, P. Sim, M. Morrison, F. Irving, B. Kinsella, E. Winans, B. Sampson, B-L- Matarazzo. Second Row, left to right: E. Cairns, E. Wing, J. Dudley, M Stearn, J. Farren, J. Weger, C. Johnson, E. Headlee, J. Beaugarde, M. Davis, B. Haskell. Third Row, left to right: A. Albert, P. Senter, P. Garland, J. Volante, V. Nichols, M-J. Little, B. Stevens, F. Wood. Fourth Row, left to right: B. Trask, M.Goodridge, R. Kurhan, J. MacKenzie, A. Svensk, J. Houle, H. Carlson, A. Bonney. Missing from picture: B. Harris, B. Bommer.M. Von Mering, J. Crosby, L. Sacco, D. Savage, E. Gould, B. Dick- man, H. Cody, D. Bannow, A. Farnum, D. Wells, J. Clark, L. Stuart. Sigma Kappa fraternity was founded at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, in 1874, and was incorporated in 1904. Omicron Chapter was established at Jackson College in 1913, and now has fifty members. One of the most important social events in the winter calendar is Sigma Kappa ' s Masquerade Ball, which was held this year at the Hotel Commander. Other activities of the chapter included the Grand Spring Reunion and an informal bridge party. Among the notable members of Sigma Kappa is Mrs. Harold Burton, wife of the Supreme Court Justice. In a decided departure from the style of recent JUMBO BOOKS, this year ' s edition has included pictures and short sketches of every faculty member who would submit to the ordeal of being photographed, plus a few more who wouldn ' t. It is felt that this is a more appropriate method of treating this sec¬ tion, since it concerns many of the people who so decidedly influence a student ' s life at Tufts and his subse¬ quent career. Since Tufts College is a university in all but name, its teaching staff is actual¬ ly divided into several faculties, includ¬ ing those of the School of Liberal Arts, Jackson College, the Engineering School, School of Religion, and Grad¬ uate School. Before the war, each as¬ sociated school was small, affording opportunity for small classes, with a resulting intimacy between students and professors which formed a familiar pattern in the friendly, “small-college atmosphere of Tufts. Now, with so many more students on the Hill, crowd¬ ed classes are common, and individual instruction, although especially desir¬ able in upper class years, is rarely feasible. But other vital services, such as the counseling system, continue un¬ changed. From the beginning of the freshman year, instructors guide students in their course choices and in other academic problems. Deans and faculty advisors, through conferences, encourage stu¬ dents to select the proper courses not only in their majors, but also in many other fields. The aim here is to turn out intelligent, well-informed individ¬ uals, with the all-around knowledge and appreciation befitting college grad¬ uates. In the senior year, this service is logically extended to include guid¬ ance in professional problems and job selection. At the present moment there are over 200 members on the teaching and ex¬ ecutive staffs of the various schools on the Hill. As a small gesture of appre¬ ciation for their work, we have set aside these pages for them. cJleonard C annlcLael PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE B. S., Tufts, 21; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 24; Sc. D.; Litt. D.; LL. D.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Nat. Acad, of Sciences; Amer. Philosophical Soc.; Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences; Soc. of Experimental Psychologists; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; Amer. Physiological Soc.; 0AX GEORGE STEWART MILLER Vice-President of the College Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sci¬ ences, Professor of Government: A. B., Tufts, 06; A. M., Tufts, ' 07; Litt. D., Tufts, ' 41; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Po¬ litical Science Assoc.; Mass. Civic League; N. E. Assoc, of Colleges and Secondary Schools; Mass. Schoolmas¬ ter ' s Club; Nat. Municipal League; Foreign Policy Assoc.; Com. on Ac¬ crediting Procedures of Amer. Coun¬ cil on Education; ATfi RICHARD A. KELLY Assistant to the Vice-President Instructor in Education: B. S., Tufts, ' 37; Ed. M., Tufts, ' 38; Eastern Board of Basketball Officials, ' 38- ' 42; A1A Sumner Robinson, A. B., ' 88, A. M., LL. B. Guy M. Winslow, A. B., ' 95, PH. D., ' 98 Harold E. Sweet, A. B., ’98 Thomas O. Marvin, B. D., ' 88 Robert W. Hill, A. B., ' 04, LL. B. Eugene B. Bowen, A. M. B., 76 Frank H. Lahey, hon. Sc. D., ' 27, M. D., D. Sc. Elmore I. MacPhie, B. S., ' ll Samuel P. Capen, A. B., ' 98, A. M., ' 98, L. H. D., ’21, LL. D., Litt. D., Sc. D. Huntley N. Spaulding, Sc. D., LL. D. Vannevar Bush, B. S., ' 13, M. S., ' 13, Sc. D., ' 32, Eng. D., LL. D., Sc. D. Edward L. Merritt, M. D., ' 17 Arthur B. Newhall, B. S., 08 Arthur G. Rotch, hon. A. M., ' 30 Leonard Carmichael, S. B., ' 21, Sc. D., ' 37, LL. D., Litt. D. Carl J. Gilbert, A. B., LL. B. William H. Dolben Esther F. Schmaltz, A. B., ' 23 David H. Howie, A. B. Thomas S. Knight, B. S., ' 03 Alfred L. Johnson, D. M. D., 04, Sc. D., ' 20, A. M., D. Sc. Parker McCollester, A. B., ' ll, LL. B. Victor A. Friend, hon. A. M., ' 42 Arthur J. Anderson, B. S., ' 12, A. M., ' 43 Ellen P. Cabot Paul I. Wren, A. B., ' 26, A. M., ’28 Clarence E. Watkins, A. B., 04 Numerals above indicate years of Tufts degrees. y4chnmi6trative NELLIE W. REYNOLDS Registrar of the College MASON E. BENNETT Assistant to the Dean of Engineering; RAYMOND L. WALKLEY Librarian: A. B., Yale, 09; A. M., Yale, ' 70 ; B. L. S., N. Y. State Library School, 13; Phi Beta Kap¬ pa; Phi Kappa Phi; Amer. Library Assoc.; Mass. Library Assoc. NILS Y. WESSELL Director of Admissions, Dean of Under¬ graduate M en, Assistant Professor of Psychology: B. S., Lafayette, ' 34; M. S., Brown, ‘35; Ph. D., Rochester, ‘38; Sigma Xi; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; College Entrance Exam. Board; Eastern Assoc. College Deans; Nat. Voc. Guidance Assoc.; Assoc. Colleges and Secondary Schools; N. E. College Admissions Board; A. A. A. S. EDITH LINWOOD BUSH Dean of Jackson College for Women: A. B., Tufts, ‘03; Lift.D., Tufts, ' 42; Phi Beta Kappa; Assoc, of Deans of Women; Mathematics Teachers’ Assoc.; Nat. Education Assoc.; Boston College Club; Tufts Women ' s Club; Research Club; Mass. Soc. for Univ. Edu¬ cation of Women; XQ HARRY P. BURDEN Dean of the Engineering School: B. S., Univ. of Maine, ' 12; S. M., Harvard, ’28; A. S. C. E., Boston Soc. of Civil Engineers; Amer. Soc. for Engineering Education; N. E. Water Works Assoc.; N. E. Sewage Works Assoc. JOHN M. RATCLIFF Dean of the School of Religion: Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, ‘16; M. A., Univ. of Chi¬ cago, ‘19; Ed. D., Harvard, ‘34; Phi Delta Kappa; A. A. U. P.; Religious Education Assoc.; Nat. Assoc, of Biblical Instructors JOHN P. TILTON Dean of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Education: A. B., Colby, ‘23; Ed. M., Harvard, 27 ; Ed. D., Harvard, ‘33; Phi Delta Kappa; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; Amer. Assoc. School Administrators; Mass. Schoolmasters Club JOHN M. RATCLIFF Dean of the School of Religion J. A. C. FAGGINGER-AUER Professor of Church History: Grad., Univ. of Amsterdam, ' 10; D. D., Meadville Theolog. School, 06; Ph. D., Cornell, ' 24; Litt. D., Clark, ' 40; Amer. Soc. of Church History; In- ternat. Org. of Liberal Theologians; Netherlands Club of N. E.; Assoc, of Profs, of Dutch Birth; Harvard Faculty Club ROBERT H. PFEIFFER Lecturer on Old Testament: S. T. B., Univ. of Geneva (Switzerland), 15; Ph. D., Harvard, 22; S. T. M., Harvard, ' 23 ALFRED S. COLE Assistant Professor of Applied Christianity: S. T. B., Tufts, ' 19; Pres. Universalist Historical Soc.; Universalist Club of Boston BERYL D. COHON Visiting Lecturer: B. A., Univ. of Illinois, ' 21; Rabbi, He¬ brew Union College, ' 25 ALEXANDER WINSTON Lecturer in Philosophy: B. A., Univ. of Washington, ' 30; M. A., Univ. of Washington, 31; B. D., Meadville Theo. School, ' 35; Phi Beta Kappa; AA f EDWIN C. BROOME Jr. Instructor on Rel. Lit. and Hebrew: A. B., Univ. of Pennsyl¬ vania, ' 33; B. D., Union Theol. Seminary, ' 36; S. T. M., Harvard Divinity School, ' 38; Ph. D., Brown, ' 40; Delta Phi Alpha; Amer. School of Oriental Research; Amer. Oriental Soc.; Soc. for Biblical Lit.; Unitarian Minister ISAIAH J. DOMAS, Jr. Instructor on Social Ethics: B. S., Springfield College, ' 39; Ed. M., Springfield College, ' 41; S. T. B., Tufts, ' 41; Ph. D. candidate, Harvard; Pi Gamma Mu MINER HALL Home of the School of Religion HAROLD HOOPER BLANCHARD Fletcher Professor of English Literature and Head of the De¬ partment of English: A. B., Clark, ' 16; A. M., Harvard, ' 21; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 21; Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellow (Harvard) at Univ. of Paris, ’21 -’22; Phi Beta Kappa; Mod¬ ern Language Assoc, of America; Medieval Academy of America: A. A. U. P.; Amer. Council of Teachers of English KENNETH O. MYRICK Professor of English: A. B., Harvard, ' 18; A. M., Univ. of Mich., ' 24; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 34; A. A. U. P.; Modern Lan¬ guage Assoc, of America,- Foreign Policy Assoc. MYRON J. FILES Associate Professor of English: A. B., Dartmouth, ' 14; A. M., Harvard, ' 16; College English Association; A. A. U. P. PAUL H. FLINT Assistant Professor of English: A. B., Harvard, ' 30; A. M., Tufts, ' 32; A. M., Harvard, ' 37; A. S. E. E.; Modern Lan¬ guage Assoc. JOHN HOLMES Assistant Professor of English: B. S., Tufts, ' 29; Phi Beta Kappa; N. E. Poetry Club; P. E. N.; ATQ NEWMAN B. BIRK Assistant Professor of English: A. B., Centre, ' 28; A. M., Tufts, ' 30; Nat. Council of Teachers of English; A. A. U. P.; College English Assoc. WATSON VAN STEENBURGH Instructor in English: A. B., Lafayette, ' 31; A. M., Harvard, ' 34 GENEVIEVE b. 3IRK Instructor in English: B. A., Rockford, ' 30; M. A. Tufts, ' 32 JOHN C. COLEMAN Instructor in English: A. B., Harvard, ' 34; A. M., Univ. of California, ' 35 ROBERT C. ACKART Instructor in English: A. B., Wesleyan, ' 43; A. M., Harvard, ' 45; Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard Musical Assoc. WILLIAM B. BAKER Jr. Instructor in English: B. A., Amherst, ' 39; M. A. Harvard, ' 41; A. A. U. P.; Amer. Vets. Comm.; ©AX 2 rama (Education LOUISE M. HIEATT Instructor in English: B. A., Sworthmore, ' 44; M. A. Col¬ umbia, ' 46 MARSTON BALCH Professor of Drama, Fletcher Professor of Rhetoric and De¬ bate: A. B., Kalamazoo, ' 23; A. M., Harvard, ' 25; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 31; War Correspondent, United Nations Radio, Algiers, ' 43- ' 44; French Press Radio Analyst, U. S. Infor¬ mation Service, Paris, ' 44- ' 45; Cultural Relations Officer, Foreign Service, U. S, Dept, of State, Paris, ' 45- ' 46 MARJORIE N. BURDITT Instructor in English: A. B., Middlebury, ' 40; A. M., Har¬ vard, 46; Mortar Board; A. A. U. P.; 22K RUTH ELDER Instructor in Drama and Speech: A. B., Vassar, ' 20; M. A., Columbia Teachers College, ' 45; Speech Assoc, of Amer.; Jungian Psychology Club of N. Y. C.; United Nations As¬ soc.; Vassar Club of Boston CECELIA B. VAN AUKEN Instructor in Journalism and Public Relations Officer: A. B., Tufts, ' 19; Columbia School of Journalism, ' 22; N. E. Wom¬ an ' s Press Association; 2K JOHN R. WOODRUFF Instructor in Drama and Speech: A. B., Oberlin, ' 33; M. A., Western Reserve, 36 EDWIN A. SHAW Professor of Education: B. S., Tufts, ' 98; A. M., Harvard, ' 15; Ph. D., Harvard, 18; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Assoc, of School Administrators; Amer. Psych. Assoc.; Nat. Educ. Assoc.; Rotary; Masons; Odd Fellows; rfcAIv EVAN R. KEISLAR Assistant Professor of Education: B. A., College of Pacific, ' 33; M. A., Pacific School of Religion, ' 36; Ph. D., Univ. of California, ' 44; Phi Delta Kappa; Amer. Psychol. Assoc. WILFRED H. RINGER Professor of Education: A. B., Tufts, ' 08; A. M., Tufts; Phi Beta Kappa; Nat. Assoc, of Secondary School Principals; Nat. Educ. Assoc.; Vice-Chairman of Comm, on Evaluation of Secondary School Standards of Mass. Dept, of Educ.; Amer. Council on Educ.; N. E. Assoc, of Colleges and Sec¬ ondary Schools: Rotary Club JOHN P. TILTON Associate Professor of Education: Dean of Graduate Studies odem cJdc an via e GEORGE H. GIFFORD Professor of French: A. B., Harvard, ' 13; A. M. Harvard, ' 21; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 27 ; Phi Beta Kappa; A. A. U. P.; Modern Language Assoc. WILLIAM HOWELL REED Professor of German: A. B., Harvard, ' 98; A. M., Harvard, 99; Modern Language Assoc, of America; Harvard Club W. GRAYSON BIRCH Assistant Professor of Spanish: B. S., B. U., ' 38; A. M., Harvard, ’39; Ph. D. Candidate, Harvard; A. A. U. P.; Amer. Assoc, of Teachers of Spanish WILLIAM KOLB PROVINE Associate Professor of German: A. B., Vanderbilt, ' 20; A. M., Vanderbilt, ' 22; A. M., Harvard, ’27; Modern Lan¬ guage Assoc.; American Guild of Organists; B0IT RUFUS KING Lecturer on Romance Languages: B. S., U. S. Naval Acad¬ emy, ' 08; Graduate, Senior Course, U. S. War College, ' 30; Graduate, Advanced Course, U. S. War College, ' 35; Descendants of the Continental Congress; American Legion; A. A. U. P.; U. S. Naval Institute; Army and Navy Club; N. Y. Yacht Club KASPAR O. MYRVAAGNES Assistant Professor of German: B. S., Bowdoin, ' 30; M. A., Cornell, ' 31; Ph. D., Cornell, ' 38; Modern Language Assoc. OLGA B. RUSSELL Instructor in Romance Languages: A. B., Connecticut Col¬ lege, ' 34; A. M., Univ. of California, ' 39; A. M., Radcliffe, ' 44; Pi Delta Phi; A. A. U. P. MARSHALL NEWTON Instructor in German: A. B., Dartmouth, ' 25; M. A., Har¬ vard, ' 28; AT ELLIOT KING SHAPIRA Instructor in Romance Languages: A. B., Harvard, ' 35; M. A., Harvard, ' 39; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 41; A. A. U. P., Re¬ serve Officers Assoc.; Military Order of World Wars; New¬ ton Squash Tennis Club; Harvard Club OWEN WALKER Instructor in German: A. B., Univ. of California, ‘16; A. M., Harvard, ' 42; Phi Beta Kappa DANIEL M. GOLDFARB Instructor in Romance Languages: A. B., Tufts, ' 42; A. M., Harvard, ' 43; Phi Beta Kappa; A. A. U. P.; Harvard Univ. Teachers ' Association GERMAINE CORMIER BALCH Instructor in French: B.esL., College de S ' Germaine Laye, 19; L.esL., Sorbonne, ' 21; M. A., Univ. of South Dakota, ’22; Council of France Forever AAA JOHN L. BARNES Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Math¬ ematics: S. B., M. I. T., ' 28; S. M., M. I. T., ' 29; A. M., Princeton, ' 30; Ph. D., Princeton, ' 34; Sigma Xi; Amer. Acad, of Arts Sciences; Inst, of Radio Engineers; Amer. Math. Soc.; Amer. Physical Soc.; A. A. A. S.; A. R. R. L.; A. S. E. E.; Assoc, of Teachers of Math, in N. E. a tLematic5 WILLIAM R. RANSOM Professor of Mathematics: A. B., Tufts, ' 98; A. M., Tufts, ' 98; A. M., Harvard, ' 03; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Math. Assoc, of Amer.; Assoc, of Teachers of Math, in N. E. TITUS E. MERGENDAHL Professor of Mathematics: B. S., Tufts, 07; M. S. Tufts, ' 13; Amer. Assoc, of Math.; Pres., Assoc, of Teachers of Math, in N. E. ; ATA MARY CURTIS GRAUSTEIN Assistant Professor of Mathematics: B. A., Wellesley, ' 06; M. A., Radcliffe, ' 15; Ph. D., Radcliffe, 17; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Math. Soc. DAWSON G. FULTON Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics: A. B., Acadia, ' 29; S. M., Univ. of Michigan, ' 31; Ph. D., Univ. of Mich¬ igan, ' 32; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Amer. Math. Soc. MABEL S. BARNES Assistant Professor of Mathematics: B. A., Cornell College, ' 26; M. A., Univ. of Wisconsin, ' 28; Ph. D., Ohio State, ’31; Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi; Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Mu Epsilon CLIFFORD H. DOWKER Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics: B. A., Western Ontario, ' 33; M. A., Toronto, ' 43; Ph. D., Princeton, ' 38 PHILIP M. WHITMAN Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics: B. S., Haver- ford, ' 37; A. M., Harvard, ' 38; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 41; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi ; Amer. Math. Soc.; Mathematical Assoc, of America JOHN V. BREAKWELL Instructor in Applied Mathematics: B. A., Oxford Univ., ' 39; M. A., Harvard, ' 40; American Mathematical Society ADA S. GREEN Instructor in Mathematics: A. B., Randolph-Macon, ' 04 GEORGE W. DOUGAN Instructor in Mathematics: A. B., Tufts, ' 46 ROBERT W. GREEN Instructor in Mathematics: A. B., Harvard, ' 45; Inst. Radio Engineers — ( c •COYlOmLCA (jovemment RUHL J. BARTLETT Professor and Head of the Department of History: A. B., Ohio Univ., ' 20; M. A., Univ. of Cincinnatti, ' 23; Ph. D., Ohio State, ' 27; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Hist. Assoc.; Southern Hist. Soc.; Mississippi Valley Hist. Assoc.; Nat. Council for the Social Studies ALBERT E. IRVING Assistant Professor of History: A. B., Tufts, ' 29; A. M., Tufts, ’31; A. M., Harvard, ' 33; Amer. Hist. Assoc.; A. A. U. P. ALBERT H. IMLAH Professor of History: B. A., Univ. of British Columbia, ’22; A. M., Clark, ' 23; Ph. D. Harvard, ' 31; Amer. Hist. Assoc.; A. A. U. P.; Foreign Policy Assoc. LEWIS F. MANLY Professor of Economics: B. S., Wooster, ' 25; M. A., Tufts, ' 27; Amer. Economic Assoc.; Amer. Football Coaches Assoc.; A. A. U. P. ; DT GEORGE N. HALM Professor of Economics: Dr. Oec. Publ., Univ. of Munich, ' 24; A. A. U. P. HOWARD A. BRIDGMAN Assistant Professor of Economics: A. B., Amherst, ’33; A. M., Harvard, ’41; Amer. Economic Assoc. NEWLIN R. SMITH Assistant Professor of Economics: B. A., Swarthmore, ' 28; M. A., Columbia, ' 29; Ph. D. ( Columbia, ' 44; AT; IIAE NATHAN BELFER Instructor in Economics: S. B., Harvard, ' 41; M. A., Har¬ vard, ' 42; Ph. D. ( Harvard, ' 46; Phi Beta Kappa OTTO von MERING Lecturer in Economics: L. L. D., Univ. of Halle, ' 08; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, 14; Amer. Economic Assoc.; Econometric Soc. EDMUND W. BANAS Instructor in History: A. B., Harvard, ' 39; M. A. Harvard, ' 41. GERALD B. TALLMAN Lecturer in Economics: A. B., Washburn, ' 33; M. B. A., Northwestern, ' 34; Ph. D., Northwestern, ' 38; Amer. Mktg. Assoc. BETTY BURCH Instructor in Government: A. B., Mt. Holyoke, ' 28; M. A., Bryn Mawr, ' 29; Ph. D., Radcliffe, ' 37; Phi Beta Kappa NELSON E. TAYLOR, Jr. Instructor in Government: B. A., Univ. of Virginia, ' 43; M. A. Harvard, ' 45; Phi Beta Kappa; Raven; Amer. Polit. Science Assoc.; Soc. for Public Admin. RUSSELL T. SMITH Professor of Fine Arts: A. B., Harvard, ' 27; M. Arch., Har¬ vard, 30; 4 KE ROBERT C. GIVLER Professor of Aesthetics: A. B., Hamline Univ., 06; A. M., Harvard, ’13; Ph. D., Harvard, 14; Phi Beta Kappa; A. A. U. P. WILLIAM F. WYATT Professor of Greek: A. B., Centre, 04; A. M., Harvard, 08; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 15; Phi Beta Kappa; Classical Assoc, of N. E.; Medieval Academy VAN JOHNSON Assistant Professor of Latin: Ph. D., Univ. of Wisconsin, ' 35; M. A., Oxford Univ., ' 38; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Classical Assoc, of N. E.; A. A. U. P.; Amer. Assoc, of Rhodes Scholars GEORGE B. BURCH Professor of Philosophy: A. B., Harvard, ’23; A. M., Har¬ vard, ' 27; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 39; Amer. Philosophical Assoc. FREDERIC W. KEMPF Instructor in Music: B. Mus., Malkin Conservatory, ' 35 THOMPSON STONE Professor of Music: Mus. D., B. U., 34; Conductor, Handel and Havdn Soc. “The true University is a collection of books’’ CARLYLE JOHN LYON KENNEDY Associate Professor of Psychology. A. B., Stanford, ' 34; A. M., Brown, ' 36; Ph. D., Brown, ' 37; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; A. A. A. S. A. WARREN STEARNS Professor of Sociology: M. D., Tufts Medical School, 10; Hon. Sc. D., Tufts, ' 43; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha; Amer. Med. Assoc.; Mass. Med. Soc.; Amer. Psy¬ chiatric Assoc.; Boston Soc. Psychiatrists Neurologists; N. E. Soc. Psychiatrists; Mass. Psychiatric Assoc.; Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences ROLAND C. TRAVIS Assistant Professor of Psychology: B. A., Iowa Univ., ' 23; M. A., Iowa Univ., ' 24; Ph. D., Iowa Univ., ' 26; Sigma Xi; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Men of Science JOHN H. JUDGE Assistant Professor of Sociology: B. B. A., B. U., ' 37, M. Ed., B. U., ' 38; Phi Delta Kappa; A. A. U. P.; AXA ARTHUR C. HOFFMAN Assistant Professor of Psychology: B. A., Whittier, ' 37; M. A., Rochester, ' 38; Ph. D., Rochester, ' 41; Sigma Xi; Ephebian Society; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; Amer. Statistical Assoc.; A. A. A. S.; A. A. U. P. FREDERICK R. WULSIN Lecturer in Sociology: B. A., Harvard, ' 13; M. C. E., Har¬ vard, ' 15; M. A., Harvard, ' 26; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 29; Amer. Assoc. Physical Anthropologists; Soc. Applied Anthropol¬ ogy; Amer. Anthropological Assoc.; Royal Anthropological Inst.; Royal Geographical Soc.; Soc. de Geographic ALBERTA GILINSKY Instructor in Psychology: A. B., Smith, ' 38; M. A., Colum¬ bia, ' 42; Ph. D., Columbia, ' 44; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Psychol. Assoc. WILLIAM F. SCHREITER Instructor in Sociology: B. S., Harvard, ' 38; American So¬ ciological Society ROBERT M. GOTTSDANKER Instructor in Psychology: A. B., Univ. of California, ' 38; Ph. D., Univ. of California, ' 41; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Amer. Psychol. Assoc. CARITA H. LOVEJOY Instructor in Shorthand and Typewriting: S. B., Simmons, ' 19; Melrose School Com. DOROTHEA J. CROOK Research Associate of Psychology: A. B., Cornell, ' 24; A. M., Clark, ' 27; Ph. D., Clark, ' 29; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Psychol. Assoc.; Eastern Psychol. Assoc.; A. A. U. P.; Psychometric Society (Education, PAUL A. WARREN Professor and Head of the Department of Biology: B. S., Univ. of Maine, ' 15; Ph. D., Univ. of Michigan, 22; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Phi Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Zeta; A. A. A. S.; Botanical Soc. of America; Genetics Soc. of America; Amer. Museum of Nat. History; ATA; ' t’AX CLARENCE P. HOUSTON Professor of Physical Education and Broker Professor of Commercial Law: B. S., Tufts, ’14; L. L. B., Northeastern, ' 23 RUSSELL L. CARPENTER Professor of Biology: B. S., Tufts, ' 24; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 28; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Amer. Assoc. Anatomists; A. A. A. S.; A. A. U. P. ; ZW W. STANTON YEAGER Associate Professor of Physical Education: B. Di., Iowa State Teachers College, 05; B. P. E., Springfield, ' 10 KENNETH D. ROEDER Associate Professor of Biology: B. A., Cambridge Univ., ' 28; M. A., Cambridge, ' 33; Sigma Xi; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Soc. of Zoology; Amer. Physiological Soc. JOHN K. BREWER Instructor in Physical Education: HERMAN R. SWEET Assistant Professor of Biology: A. B., Bowdoin, ' 31; A. M., Harvard, ' 34; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 40; American Men of Sci¬ ence; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; A. A. U. P.; A. A. A. S.; Botanical Soc. of America; Bacteriological Soc. of America; Mycological Soc. of America; Amer. Ornithological Union; Mass. Audubon Soc. HELEN BEEDEM Instructor in Physical Education LILLIAN MONEY Instructor in Biology: A. B., Univ. of Illinois, ' 41; M. S., Cornell, ’43; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 46; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Sigma Delta Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; American Botanical Society ROBERT L. NICHOLS Professor of Geology: B. S., Tufts, ' 26;. M. A., Harvard, ' 30; Ph. D., Harvard, ' 40; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Geological Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Geographical Soc.; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Geographical Survey; U. S. Geological Survey; Des¬ chutes (Omega) Geology Club; Appalachian Mt. Club; Amer. Alpine Club CHARLES E. STEARNS Instructor in Geology: A. B., Tufts, ' 39; A. M., Harvard, ' 42; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Amer. Geographical Soc.; Harvard Musical Assoc.; AT FLORENCE L. MEREDITH Professor of Hygiene: B. S., Temple; M. D., Tufts, 16; Mass. Med. Soc.; Amer. Assoc. Univ. Women; Z4 JAMISON R. HARRISON Professor of Radio Physics; B. S., Tufts, ' 25; M. A., Wes¬ leyan, ' 27; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Inst, of Radio Engineers; Amer. Physical Society; Optical Soc. of America; A. A. A. S. ; A. A. U. P. STANLEY S. BALLARD Professor of Physics: A. B., Pomona College, ' 28; M. A., Univ. of California, ’32; Ph. D., Univ. of California, ' 34; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Amer. Physical Soc.; Optical Society of America; Amer. Assoc. Physics Teachers; A. A. A. S.; Hawaiian Academy of Science; Philosophical Soc. of Washington; Optical Group of the Physical Soc. of London; ZEAE FRANK W. POTE Professor of Physics: B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, ' 02; M. S., Ohio State, ' 29; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Physical Soc.; Amer. Assoc, of Physics Teachers; Amer. Industrial Radiology and X-ray Society CHARLES R. MINGINS Associate Professor of Physics and Radio Communication: A. B., Wesleyan, ' 25; Ph. D., Cornell, ' 35; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Inst. Radio Engineers; Amer. Assoc. Physics Teachers; A. S. E. E.; A. A. U. P.; Amer. Telescope Makers; :;x CARL A. STEVENS Assistant Professor of Physics and Radio Communications: B. S., Tufts, ' 35; M. S., Tufts, ' 37; Sigma Xi; Inst, of Radio Engineers; Amer. Physical Soc.; Mass. Registered Profes¬ sional Engineer LEWIS S. COMBES Assistant Professor of Physics: B. S., Wesleyan, ' 21; M. A., B. U., ’28; Ph. D., B. U., ' 35; Amer. Assoc. Physics Teach¬ ers; Amer. Meterological Society DOMINA EBERLE SPENCER Assistant Professor of Physics: S. B., M. I. T., ' 39; S. M., M. I. T., ' 40; Ph. D., M. I. T., ' 42; Sigma Xi; Optical So¬ ciety of America; Illuminating Engineering Society; Amer¬ ican Mathematical Society NATHANIEL HOBBS KNIGHT Assistant Professor of Physics: B. S., Dartmouth, 07; A. A. U. P.; Thayer Society Engineers; Amer. Assoc. Physics Teachers; Masons; Appalachian Mt. Club; SN KATHRYN A. McCARTHY Instructor in Physics: A. B., Tufts, ' 44 ; M. S., Tufts, ' 46; Sigma Xi; Amer. Assoc. Physics Teachers C Lemidtrij an d Cl emica nymeenny CROSBY F. BAKER Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; B. S., Tufts, ' 10; M. S., Tufts, ' ll; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; A. C. S.; Amer. Inst. Min. Met. Eng.; Amer. Soc. for Metals; Soc. Chem. Ind., London; Boston Micro-Chem. Soc.; A. A. U. P.; Appalachian Mt. Club; A24 MURRAY E. OTHMER Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering: B. S., Grin- nell, ' 29; M. S. E., Univ. of Michigan, ' 33; Sigma Xi; lota Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. I. Ch. E.; A. C. S.; A. S. E. E.; A. A. A. S.; Sociedad de Quimicos de Venezuela FRED L. GREENWOOD Assistant Professor of Chemistry: B. S., Dickinson, ' 33; M. S., Pa. State, ' 36; Ph. D., Univ. of Minn., ' 40; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Amer. Chem. Soc. J. CHESTER LITTLEFIELD Assistant Professor of Chemistry: B. S., Boston Univ., ' 22; A. M., Princeton, ' 24; Amer. Chem. Soc.; A. A. U. P. ROBERT D. EDDY Assistant Professor of Chemistry: A. B., Brown, ' 35; A. M., Princeton, ' 38; Ph. D., Princeton, ' 39; Sigma Xi; Amer. Chem. Soc.; N. E. Assoc, of Chem. Teachers; A. A. U. P.; A i PAUL H. DOLEMAN Assistant Professor of Chemistry: B. S., Tufts, ' 24; M. S., Tufts, ' 25; Ph. D., M. I. T., ' 31; Tau Beta Pi; Amer. Chem. Soc.; A. I. Ch. E.; Amer. Lawn Tennis Umpires Assoc. CHARLES E. MESSER Instructor in Chemistry: A. B., John Hopkins Univ., ' 36; Ph. D., John Hopkins Univ., ' 40; Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Chem. Soc. HERBERT F. WRIGHT Instructor in Chemistry: A. B., Oberlin, ' 40; M. S., Cornell, ' 42; Ph. D., Cornell, ' 44; Sigma Xi; A. C. S.; A. A. A. S.; The Cornell Club of New England; Kappa Alpha Society Dr. Eddy Lectures (Electrical Ev vKfiineenvKfl ALVIN H. HOWELL Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical Engi¬ neering: B. S., Univ. of Kansas, ' 29; M. S., Michigan Col¬ lege of Mining and Technology, ' 34; Sc. D., M. I. T., ' 38; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; A. I. E. E.; Amer. Physical Soc.; Inst, of Radio Engineers GEORGE H. HAMMOND Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ’35; M. S., Harvard, ' 36; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Inst, of Ra¬ dio Engineers; A. I. E. E. JOHN L. WARNER Instructor in Electrical Engineering; B. S., Tufts, ' 42; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E. WALTER C. HUENING, Jr. Instructor in Electrical Enqineerinq: B. S., Tufts, ' 44; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E. RICHARD E. SCHROEDER Instructor in Electrical Engineering: B. S., Michigan State, ' 43 WALLACE L. BIXBY Instructor in Electrical Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ' 46; Insti¬ tute of Radio Engineers; A. I. E. E. ROBERT E. GETCHELL Instructor in Electrical Engineering: B. S., Northeastern, ' 43; A. I. E. E. Is the circuit OK, Bix? anica nyineenny EDGAR MacNAUGHTON Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of the De¬ partment: M. E., Cornell, ' ll; Tou Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; A. S. M. E.; Cornell Soc. of Engineers; A. S. E. E.; AT; fits ERNEST E. LEAVITT Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ' 25; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E.; A. S. E. E.; Reserve Officers ASSOC.; PMA; 2TA RAYMOND U. FITTZ Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ' 15; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. R. E. ; AA4 DAVID A. FISHER Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering: M. E., Cor¬ nell, ' 31; M. S., Columbia, ' 39; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi; A. S. M. E.; A. S. E. E.; A. A. U. P.; Society of Automotive Engineers FRED N. WEBSTER Instructor in Mechanical Engineering: B. S., W. P. I., ' 39; M. S., W. P. I., ' 41; Sigma Xi; A. S. M. E.; E. S. N. E.; A. S. E. E. Instructor RALPH A. SMITH in Mechanical Engineering ROBERT L. HARRINGTON Instructor in Mechanical Engineering: B. M. E., Clarkson College of Technology, ' 39; M. S., Case School of Applied Science, ' 41; A. S. M. E.; A. S. E. E.; E. S. N. E.; U. S. N. R. Mechan ca Engineers of work C iuil ( naineeriviy n ineenn FREDERIC N. WEAVER Professor of Civil Engineering: B. S., Tufts, 13; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; A. S. E. E.; A. S. C. E.; Boston Soc. Civil En¬ gineers; Amer. Concrete Inst.; Y. D. Club; Registered Professional Engineer. ROLAND W. LEFAVOUR Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering: A. S. C. E.; A. A. U. P.; A. S. E. E.; Amer. Cong, on Surveying CARL H. HOLMBERG Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering: S. B., M. I. T., ' 16; Ed. M., Harvard, ' 27; M. S., M. I. T., ' 37; Boston Soc. Civil Eng.; A. S. E. E. FREDERICK H. CRABTREE Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ' 23; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E.; A. S. E. E.; Boston Geological Soc.; Masons; American Legion LeROY F. BRIGGS Instructor in Civil Engine ering: B. S., Dartmouth, ' 43; ATA EARLE F. LITTLETON Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering: B. S., Tufts, ' 31; M. S., Harvard, ' 37; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E.; A. S. E. E.; AT a ARTHUR W. LEIGHTON Professor of Engineering Drawing: B. S., Mass. State, ' 21; Ed. M., Harvard, ' 24; Ed. D., Harvard, ' 32; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Kappa; A. S. E. E.; A. A. U. P.; AXA WALTER E. FARNHAM Professor of Engineering Drawing: B. S., Univ. of Maine, ' 17; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. ; A. S. E. E. GUY A. D AMATO Instructor in Engineering Drawing: B. S., M. I. T., ' 27 CALEB WARNER Instructor in Engineering Drawing: B. S., Univ. of Mich., ' 44; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi ARTHUR S. WEAVER Instructor in Engineering Drawing: B. S., Tufts, ' 45; A. S. M. E.; AT ASSISTANTS Freeland K. Abbott, A.B., History Anna Asadourian, B.S., Chemistry Janet H. Beggs, B.S., Physical Education Charles R. Consodine, Ph.B., Physical Education Ralph J. Cowie, B.S .,Physics Bernard H. Fox, A.B., Psychology Jack L. Frank, B.S., Psychology Mrs. Lyle Glazier, A. B., English Richard Gross, B.S., Chemistry Norris E. Hadley, Civil Engineering Mildred Jefferson, B. S., Biology Student Fello Carl E. Alsterberg, Physics Frances M. Barker, Olmstead Fellow, Biology Robert Billings, Biology Warren Brockway, Biology John T. Byrne, Chemistry Robert E. Carlson, Biology Richard Coradeschi, Physics Janice Crafts, Chemistry Pierre Dreyfus, Biology Arthur Etro, Radio Physics William J. Haas, Biology Norris E. Hadley, Civil Engineering Patricia Hayward, Biology Robert M. Hayward, Biology Nancy Herbert, Romance Languages Leslie Innis, Physics Warren E. Jackson , Mechanical Engineering Raymond L. Jayes, Biology Marilyn L. Joyce, Psychology Charles D. Johnson, Biology Donald W. Kitchin, Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Leigh, Biology David L. Joftes, B.S., Biology , Alan Manne, Economics Barbara A. Meredith, B.S., Physics Whitney T. Perkins, A.B., History Nancy A. Potter, A.B., English Shirley Raymond, B.S., Biology Samuel Ruggeri, B.S., Physical Education Edward J. Shea, A.B., Economics Ann T. Swanson, B.S., Comparative Anatomy Gregory Wolfe, A. B., German Joseph Wulfeck, B. S., Psychology Mary F. Wright, S.B., Physical Education and Assistants Selma Malkiel, Physics Douglas Marchant, Biology Harold Matteosian, Biology Priscilla Mayo, Physics G. Alan McLaren, Chemistry Virginia Merritt, Biology Richard G. O ' Brien, Biology Joseph R. O’Connor, Physics Vincent Orlando, Physics Janet Parkinson, Olmstead Fellow, Biology Donald Pease, Geology Norma Puffer, Physics Pauline Robinson, Olmstead Fellow, Biology Raymond L. Sharkey, Physics John Shepard, Biology William A. Stone, Physics William Tonkowich, Physics Lona Towsley, Biology Norman Underwood, Biology Nancy van Zelm, Geology Harold L. Williams, Electrical Engineering Calvin Woods, Physics c Captain Douglas V. Gladding, USN Professor of Naval Science and Tactics COMMANDING OFFICER Commander William R. Macdonald, USN Associate Professor of Naval Science and Tactics EXECUTIVE OFFICER David G. Bryce, Lieut. Com., U.S.N. Assistant Professor of Naval Science James McGrady, Jr., Lieut. Com., U. S. N. Assistant Professor of Naval Science William G. Kiniry, Lieut. Com., U. S. N. Assistant Professor of Naval Science Emidio Briganti, Lieut., U. S. M. C. Instructor ENLISTED PERSONNEL: First Row, left to right: S. F. Scruggs, CBM, B. Edwards, J. J. Pettigrew, CY. Second Row, left to right: J. R. Griffin, Jr., CGM, E. M. Neighly, CFC, E. J. McCalmon, T. Sgt., G. F. Pickering, CSK, J. P. Donovan, CQM, C. R. White, SoM lc. The Tufts Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit was commissioned in 1941 under Captain Charles H. J. Keppler. Captain Keppler was relieved in 1942 by Captain Preston B. Haines, who remained in command of the Unit until his retirement in 1945. Dur¬ ing the war, the complement of the regiment reached a maximum of over 1100 men, form¬ ing the second largest Navy College Unit in New England. With the end of the war, reconversion be¬ gan and the Unit was gradually reduced to a shadow of its former size. Captain Doug¬ las V. Gladding, who took command after Captain Haines retired, has headed the sta¬ tion since November, 1945, directing the de¬ mobilization of the war-time unit, and the installation of the new peace-time NROTC. In this new organization, created under the Holloway Plan, freshmen are selected by screening and physical exams, and may choose to become either Regular or Con¬ tract students. Regular students have all tu¬ ition and other academic expenses paid by the Navy, and in addition receive $600 yearly pay. During summers, these students are re¬ quired to take cruises lasting six to eight weeks, or in the case of Marine Corps candi¬ dates, to attend summer camps for the same period. Upon completion of the required Naval Science courses, they are commission¬ ed as Ensigns in the Navy, or Second Lieuten¬ ants in the Marine Corps, and must serve on active duty for at least 15 months. Contract students pay their own tuition, but take exactly the same courses and drills as Regular students, receiving subsistence of one commuted ration per day (65 cents) dur¬ ing their Junior and Senior years. They are required to make only one summer cruise, of about 13 weeks duration. Upon graduation, they are commissioned Ensigns, USNR, or Sec¬ ond Lieutenants, USMCR, but are not required to go on active duty. Also a part of the Unit is a small group of V-5 students, who after doing two years of college work, will be assigned to flight train¬ ing. In addition there is a handful of com¬ missioned Naval aviators, who are complet¬ ing their college education while still in the Navy. To provide for the complete training of all NROTC students, there are now two modern equipment rooms, supplied with the latest Navy Training Aids and Devices, besides the prominent gun pit and the rifle range. The present enrollment, slightly over 100, allows a compact organization, resulting in more thorough and complete training than ever be¬ fore possible. The Tufts NROTC Unit, now a permanent establishment, already is recog¬ nized as one of the most outstanding in the country. First Row, left to right: E. D. Kimball, W. T. Wachenfeld, Lt. E. Brig- anti, S. Trager (Capt.), Gy Sgt. E. J. McCalmon, P. K. Roberts, R. C. New¬ comb. Second Row, left to right: D. D. Powderly, F. J. Roth, R. L. Lock¬ hart, W. L. Peterson, R. E. Gingras. Pistol Team First How, left to right: Lt. E. Briganti, A. E. Hickey, R. L. Lockhart (Capt.), W. L. Peterson, R. E. Gingras, Gy. Sgt. E. J. McCalmon. Second Row, left to right: F. J. Roth, E. D. Kimball, R. C. Newcomb, W. T. Wa- chenfeld, P. K. Roberts, S. Trager. Rifle Team It h as been a hard battle to publish this first real post-war Jumbo Book, but somehow we seemed to have survived. Our greatest debt in this venture is to Mr. Russell C. Knight of the Stobbs Press, whose ingenious and tasteful designing has made this a custom-built book from cover to cover. Although responsible for the set-up of many other annuals, he has consistently given special considera¬ tion to the multifarious Jumbo Book problems. It would be very difficult to over-exaggerate the value of his crafts¬ manship; we can only say that we are extremely fortunate in having been associated with him, and we are deeply thankful for his unselfish labors. We also wish to acknowledge the valuable services, especially in financial matters, of Bill O ' Connor, president of Stobbs Press. We are greatly indebted, too, to Frank Waid and his staff at Waid Studios, who have rendered fine photographic service. It is only the lack of space which prevents the printing of all the excellent shots taken for the book. At the college we must particularly thank Lois MacDonald of the Vice-Presi¬ dent’s Office for her continued helpfulness in many ways, and we must generally thank all the student, faculty, and adminis- trational staff members who have helped us in many ways throughout the year. And, lest we have forgotten anybody, we wish to say to everyone who con¬ tributed to the success of the book — ‘‘THANKS’’. Tufts College President Leonard Carmichael, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences George S. Miller, A.M., Litt.D. THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS THE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Nils Y. Wessell, Ph.D., Dean JACKSON COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Edith L. Bush, A.B., Litt.D., Dean ENGINEERING SCHOOL Harry P. Burden, S.M., Dean SCHOOL OF RELIGION John M. Ratcliff, Ed.D., Dean GRADUATE SCHOOL AND EXTENSION John P. Tilton, Ed.D., Dean For information concerning these schools, address the appropriate Dean TUFTS COLLEGE. MEDFORD 55, MASS. 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