Babson College - Babsonian Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)
- Class of 1966
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Babson In only three years, Babson Institute has provided the 1966 graduates with an education which will guide them through the complex world of businessg destine to achieve their respective positions at the top of their various chosen profes- sions, be it in the Held of accounting, finance or distribution. In this short span of time Babson has had its effects on all of us and in return each student has had his own influence on the institution. From the completion of the new Student Center through the three big social weekends to the sterling words of our latest Honors Day speaker there have been a multitude of forces acting on stu- dent and school alike. The 1966 BABSONIAN has tried to capture in word and picture the results of these interacting factors. We hope you will enjoy this, the 47th edition of the BABSONIAN. ' 1 ff . ,Zu 4? ,sy-53 wmiiim Afkigiiffff ' , A 'K ,iv h , :YQ 'fvv ,515 f V. 4 V hz, , K , ' H' gk W X. J W? .ga ,151 ,ie r fp , Z V - .- , 1: 1. kv! k s 2' N ',f.. 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Pet- ersen, it is difficult to add to a record of esteem, praise, and glory that has already been written by our nominee. He has unknowingly created an aura about him that is respected by all upper- classmen, and soon illuminates all the freshmen. There are few things better than a term with no 8:3O,s and accounting with Petersen. Mr. Petersenis qualities are too long to enumerate. It is better that the fruits of these virtues are paid tribute to. He added his name to our alumni list by gradu- ating from the Babson Graduate School. As a professor 'he has had a hand in the ed- ucation of almost every student to pass through our gates. And as an administrator we have him as Director of the Army Program. His faultless work, as evidenced by an untarnished name among the administration, faculty and student body alike, has earned him the honored position of Chairman of the Accounting Division. Beyond the classroom, Mr. Petersen finds time to actively support our Babson athletics, extensively participates in student groups, and skillfully counsels the ex- ecutive committee of the Society for Advancement of Management for which he is a faculty advisor. W.. -M I 'i0..,e- 'K 'xA E- MEN W, WN 'WWA ww... 'Muni' N74 --'....,mm Nw., , Y 'NNW M w.,,,Mm W., ,M NM .... , A Y 5... .X N V, 'M -NMwfs..,. , MM WW, -,U N ,M - AMW. N. 1-W.. VW! nf. W-Q... fx, N., .a:2yw,.21aMffs?fa5,,.,,:Rf-:fQms2Afzvi7Qf.if,-1f'fff2,a1'f-iwff:-,A 11. 4 A . .xvzfawfszxsaffa-zsLfz'+1 ,sf HONOR SOCIETIES FRATERNITIES W-.N ww? Robert J. Vanni WHO'S WHO The qualities of leadership, outstanding par- ticipation in school affairs, and high scholastic achievement are the requirements for selection into VVho,s VVho in American Colleges and Uni- versities. To have one's biography published in the YVho,s Who annual is a nationally recog- ized honor for the individual selected and for the institution he represents. This year eight men were selected by a committee of the administration to be honored in Who's Who. It has been demonstrated in the past and will be proven in the future that many of our nation's leaders have and will be drawn from the ranks of those honored by a listing in Who's Who. Timothy I. Martien Stephen L. Salomon John VV, Cook . f ' . A W ,Km i - X. A ' K Rib. 7 X .Q ' I .1 f .. gf . W I-ifuwf Sf W' ,,, A V m. A 5 ', I. Stevan A. Wolf Francis S. Luciano James J. Boutilier BLUE KEY Serving I Livef is the motto which the mem- bers of Blue Key National Honor Fraternity must strive to fulfill. The activities of Blue Key are di- verse, some recognizable and others inconspicuous. Conducting elections, ushering, and taking full re- sponsibility for the annual Mayoralty campaign are the more obvious activities of these men, while their more inconspicuous activities include the Beta Gam- ma Scholarship Society and the continuous function of communicating mutual problems of the students and the administration via the organizationis associa- tion with its faculty brothers: President Kriebel, Dean Staake, Registrar Stokes, and Director of Stu- dent Activities Hoagland. By its very nature and principles, Blue Key re- mains an impartial, non-political group whose mem- bers agree to subordinate all previous ties and aihlia- tions on campus to the philosophies and ideals of Blue Key. This year, as in the past, Blue Key has served the Babson community well and has pros- pered under the leadership of its president, Robert I. Onderdonk. Robert I. Onderdonk, president Robert j. Vanni, vice president, john VV. Cook, treasurer, Stephen L. Salomon. Warren K. K. Luke, James I. Boutilier, Timothy I. Martien. Michael D. Blake, D. Craig Fuller, Alan D. Oak. ' I ..M,f9x,,:aLf2 Lyman D. Vincola, secretary D Dion, R. Vanni, B. Baker, R. Carlson, T. Suydam, L. Vincola, A. Oak, W. Geller, G. Dunbrack, G. Manning I Ledwith 13 E TA GAM MA The Gordon M. Trim Chapter of the Beta Gam- ma Scholarship Society was founded at Babson In- stitute in 1961. This national honor business fratern- ity encourages scholarship in institutions devoted to business, and was instituted at Babson to fill the void existing from the lack of proper recognition of scholastic achievement. At the annual Honors Day Assembly thirty-one men, representing the top twenty percent of the graduate school, the upper ten percent of the senior class, and the top two percent of the junior class were selected for membership in the society. These men who met the strict qualifications required of a Beta Gamma were elected by a permanent commit- tee composed of President Kriebel, Dean of Students Paul C. Staake, Dean of the Graduate School Wilson F. Payne, Dean of the Faculty Walter H. Carpenter, Ir., and Director of Student Activities Descom D. Hoagland III. ,arfms . . and we discovered that We could afford this meal in appreciation of your scholarship Let skowinta see what's for dinner. Dinner at the Wellesley Country Club. I 1 Q 5 Q s s ii 'wif' ' I f 'T!. - . - '1' .. -. 5 ' ii X 'I' V 'T 'lf' ' . ' N IV: 213 z. f f 5 , ' ' if I . QI- -- ..- T.. . . . . - -, . -'-- .. f .V H ii I iii' I ' Y A' WMI I Y' 3' ff .71 I A 1 1 :5 I . - 'Ns' gf -A ' ' - A 1 162 A . .. b:,,: W , , ...Zu ,AL,3Z. . .W . b A R . 4 i 1 FRANK DE MAUBROJR. DON DRAIZIN WARREN LUKE RICK FINE NIKE CULLEN BRUCE DONHAH TOM SUVDAR GARY WHITE FRED OLUWATER JACK GORMAN 5 5 -1----MM neue: MASTER REC.SECRET'1RY vscs-Pkcsmcwr PRESIOENV TREASURER ccmn.sEcRETmv wM , My . ., 3 'I im 1 I ' 3 sz. ' ' SE.. H X 3 'el k Lgggy Y iff, gg.. ff' gg, ..-xi. ffm Q i :igfzf K 3598. K 5 , gg .. E i g . 9' 995. ffl? n . ...'wifgp- I. .. P 3 P 3 gms I .gi ,s I ' 51. L , 5 41. .a' . K K 9. ' wi ..: . '. V wg.u...e x If fl f X. 2 K. 5 .7 ,:.. s-' .fre sa- as FRANK MARMOREK ' TIM MARTIEN i SAM SLDAN JOHN SUHRE JOHN BASNER FRANK BERLIN IH ,Q ,, 5 5 M.....,.---..-.- mage g M ,4i'21.,f'i' if 'ii ' 5 1 ff. ew: ',.. vw asv frf- zrvil-I 1 1 1' , , . - 3 ... A walk if - 5 -I A ' N gg ig- I I E h 1 7 Q ' - my f 1 ' . - ' : ' e5U:':f 157 g Ji ' fd' I .gy 354.95 ig - ' a i if ,ie . 5 . ., 3 . 1 3 - a - i 3 2 BILL BRENNEN I DOUG GALLAGER MARVIN GOULD FRED JEAN MICKEY KRUPP 2 MARC SURGE RIDNICK FRED SCHWARTZ y ........-....,..,..,,..1.,..,,...-... . ,.,,, . ...,. .M ..,..,,.i..........,...,..,.........,,,,.,...,.....,..... I ,AM Q I I 5 . i , . .- W i 4 I . . ..,, ww.w1.f .ws 1 . ,-wv . . .- '. ' 'W 1 . ' F-'- -2 '--':::lf 2 ,. if x - '. I' ' . . ' I.. .-:'sfs,,a.' - Q I' X 51222 I 5 Q' Ki ,rf -i .gf 5 ii If . 5 ' I - I .3 5... - ,Sql if .. N M -I .V if. 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H A- WM T., M N . van rme -Bcsron 'Jail J' 1 VIH WW? 1 Kmsesfzgfiz. ' 2211221 'I6 Biff Crow converses with Patty at the Penthouse Suite. Bruce Donham crosses the plate again for A.D.S. ALPHA DE LTA SIGMA Warren Luke hands President Kriebel S5,000. This past year has been a rewarding and eventful one for the Brothers of Alpha Delta Sigma. Returning with twenty-six Brothers last September, A.D.S. was presented with the top chapter award for the Eastern Region and was rated third overall nationally among the fifty-two chapters in our contingency. Brother Gus XVilson organized a football team which upset A.K.Psi and came very close to beating Delta Sig for our first sports victory in five years. The Fraternity academic average enabled the Brothers to garner the coveted Scholarship Bowl for the fourth straight year, a proud possession of Alpha Delta Sig- ma. The fall pledge class capped a successful pledge period with the annual orphanis party. Some forty children were present to receive gifts from Santa fTim Martienl Claus and to delight in ice cream and cookies furnished by the school. Last November, Alpha Delta Sigma achieved a goal it had been working on for a long time. The Fraternity helped to raise a sum of 35,000 to go to- wards the fund for the new Student Center. As a result of achieving this goal, A.D.S. was assigned the North Lounge of Park Manor for use as a Fraternity Room. This was a proud accomplishment . . . President Steve Vantine receives the Scholarship Bowl for A.D.S. to make it four years in a row! . . . for the Brothers, because the idea of organiza- tions participating in the fund raising was initiated by Alpha Delta Sigma. Alumni for years to come will be proud to recognize the bronze letters of Alpha Delta Sigma on the door at the north end of the new Student Center. The winter term was highlighted by an excellent pledge class of twenty-one men, who provided plenty of excitement for the Brothers. On the social scene, A.D.S. occupied the Executive Penthouse Suite and two accompanying floors of the Holiday Inn of Cam- bridge for the festivities of VVinter Weekend which included an open bar and a champagne party for the graduating seniors. The spring term provided the atmosphere for the annual Robert Murray Memorial Advertising Contest under the chairmanship of Brother Tom Suydam, and Brother Bob Hervey guided next year's advertising blotter toward its final stages of com- pletion. Vice President Everett W. Stephens spoke to the Fraternity about the future development of Babson as many Brothers volunteered to start a new Student Development Committee for the next student project. Yes, Alpha Delta Sigma has again demon- strated its position of active leadership and participa- tion in all phases of Babson extracurricular life. and what do you want for Christmas? Dick Bond congratulates Steve Wolf as he scores one more for A.D.S. A.D.S. sparkles in the field against Delta Sig. ,,,,.., 1,,,,,,,,,,-W..-w,,,N,q,,,,,:Y K :,,,,,,.,.........,.W . 1-pm... 'K-nr----nr' M'-.ww 11 Afwhmammwwmmm-m.4uvP 'Z24i81 'S4 '4'F'W1Q?'Zv9i S51 iFW2QDii? Pledge Captain Mills learns that all pledges are treated us equals to Brothers at social functions. Mike Cullen and his pinmate, Cinni Simpson, seem to be enjoying the party. Say, Donit I know you? A.D.S. MAYORALTY Garvin takes the plunger. The two rafts are drawn together. The crew show their colors The boys join the girls in their raft. I think I see a pleasure craft. The girls get soaked. Garvin observes as his crew gets hungry. ' Doug and Steve accompany .,,.,.,...--'- vf-f f S327-w f - A BOB BALDWXN -: 7 QZ?:'??m2f::22a1'.v:m mwgfimw Z ' w: - . ' A ., '.. ffzw f V 5, GEORGE GILLANDER ,,..,,,, ,,,,, . -M , I POLEN 21. ,. 2-x , ,L-L l :Z L QAWSS DON CALDWELL . . - - . W ....., - -. . 4 .' ' - 0 'R x if 2 , -' , nf V213 ' 1 -Q-' Q Ml'-Tri' L1 L1 KL'A, 1 1 Q 2 ,,:E I .mm a.ANms Faso BARNICLE many wlsnuow .sm HERBERT num. wu.L mvmun conR.sEcnzu-.m esc.sscazrARv vrce-vnssuoewr pagsmgm- MASTER al mwM,s iQ?fQmW .,MQ H .,,, , .,i5,. 1. . :,, 3 K km - : T ilfttpptl 1851 K + ...,.,....w......- ,-4 ' BSNJIE GRANT owe uzrrnzmz Q LQ! ie . , , ,M t an 5 fx v IH an . . ..,. . ' . - V, ' ' 1 'A ' ' . A i ,,'., .E Kahn nn f -.', ' .- wg? VQw2 jNm5 rig 7 ' I V ,,.,. ' J JUN THYERMAN sos vsavuux srevz zncsonsu Rosen BLAKE .fxwm y, ,,.,.. ig ww Q fjQw Qwwwrww gl www Q ,L.,L ' . MARWN UAMSMA JIM BROWNE gl PHlL CARLMAN ALPHA KAPPA PSI Who can argue with success? Fil- 4 mmM:-,g,-- . H , - .ws.1.:sw- 1 :W ' ma.. V is V A mutual exchange of congratulations after the A.K.Psi-Delta Sig game. Mark Regan directs A.K.Psi from the sidelines. The hudclle Alpha Kappa Psi, under the capable leadership of Jim Herbert, enjoyed another thrilling and event- ful year. Always alive on campus, the Fraternity started the fall term off with many closed parties as usual, but became the highlight of the entire cam- pus with its annual Phoenicmn Ball. Featuring the Drifters, the Brotherhood sponsored dance was truly a memorable occasion. The fall pledge class again complemented the Brotherhood,s high reputation. A.K.Psi resumed their frequent closed parties throughout the winter. Rushing provided the Broth- erhood with its demand for quality and a select group of men were initiated. The winter social at- mosphere was highlighted by a closed party held at the Charter House which included the attendance of Martha and the Vandellas and Bobby Freeman. Beach party at Whitehorse. The Sweetheart of Alpha Kappa Psi Mrs. James T. Gard Bob Verville goes for the long ball against Delta Sig. With the usual determination of the Brother- hood as witnessed in its fine effort in football, the A.K.Psi basketball team showed their perseverance on the court never letting up until the end. The term ended with an all-school party held in Waltham. The spring was again social for A.K.Psi and the school. One highlight of the term was a trip made by the Brothers to the New York Stock Exchange. A beach party at VVhitehorse Beach provided warmth and a good time for all although the weather was somewhat cool. A.K.Psi's softball team, although as spirited as in the past was unable to match the stiff opposition put up by the other fraternities. There is no doubt that this has been a very memorable year for the Brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi. with an eye on better years to come. PI-IOE NICIAN BALL A.K.Psi guests enjoy themselves. The Drifters entertain all. Sophistication with the Drifters z fy A.K.Psi's entrance. Cassius spouts off. A.K.PSI MAYO RALTY Could this be messy business? Brutus and Caesar converse 'is' it ,V-, P 74 ff' 'ii -ti H: .ff if This soothsayer has the only genuine Roman nose in the cast. Mark Antony sallies forth to exhibit his many beauties to the crowd. Cassius won't be quiet Cuesaris Honor Guard. if ,Y 'W if Erlta L ER OB ONDE N STE 50 EQLQHI ,,,, . ' 2 1 ,. BOB FIESTAL. DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi once again enjoyed a banner year at Babson. By taking in 10 new brothers in the fall and 28 new brothers in the winter they increased their brotherhood to 74, the largest number in nine years. Delta Sig had another successful social year with their annual Purple Garter being the high point. The Cambridge Boat Club was the scene of the winter rush party. The huge success is evidenced by the large number of new brothers. The Tri-Fraternity Athletic Trophy was retired this year by Delta Sigma Pig capturing the coveted award for the third year in a row. They were unde- feated in athletics until the final softball game. De- spite this defeat they iinished with an impressive 4-1-1 record. Delta Sig distinguished itself on campus by holding a benefit car wash for the Paul Mmphy Fund. Kevin Kavanagh, running as Eliot Mess, met with much success as Delta Sig united to out per- form the other competing organizations. Peter O'Keefe and Ion Whitcup won the faculty award as co-chairmen of Delta Sig's mayoralty campaign for running the best campaign in terms of continuity and good taste. A great deal of respect and commendation is due to this yearis executive committee headed by President Brian Barefoot. Indeed, a fraternity as large as Delta Sigma Pi necessitates leadership of this high caliber in order to maintain its high position on the Babson campus. Best of luck is wished to Ion Whitcup, the new president succeeding Brian Bare- foot, and the rest of the newly elected oflicers for the 1966-67 academic year. JOH John Azlant bunts against A.D.S. Delta Sig's strength lies in ability, spirit and support A game well played. Jon Whitcup and date at the Purple Garter. Mass enjoyment! PURPLE GARTER Team spirit. BLAHHHHH!! AT H L E T I C S President Ion Whitcup receives the lock The game that gave Delta Sig the jock. A most impressive group. DELTA SIG MAYORALTY 4 msd ni X i i s A s P ' L s M,.,.w, Big Daddy Slob confronts Presi- dent F eeble and Ofiicer Lovely. I Hell's Angels arrive 1 N w No Parking in the Quad? i Lord Jeff seems to be the center of attraction. Al Cologne adds his two scents worth. Eliot Mess waits for him to kick the bucket. Oflicer Lovely takes off. TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Michael D. Blake, Alpha Kappa Psig Brian M. Barefoot, Delta Sigma Pig Bruce A. Donham, Alpha Delta Sigma. The Tri-Fraternity Council administers the rules and regulations which guide all of the inter-fraternity athletic events and the pledge rushing procedure. This year Delta Sigma Pi captured the coveted Inter- Fraternity Jock for the third straight year by de- feating A.D.S. in both football and basketball. A.K. Psi went down to defeat in both basketball and softball and tied the powerful Delta Sig team 12-12 in the football segment of fraternity sports participa- tion. A.K.Psi bombed A.D.S. in basketball only to be defeated in return in both football and softball. A.D.S. finished second in the run for the lock by squelching the other two fraternities in the spring softball events. ,s nl A ' .W 2:3 A, . ,X K 'I Q J-f .fu ,wr N-NA. J., M-W' ,ws ww x 1 4 'Siu Sm! Q +,1fL1:Z3?i21?'?i3k?.2ii ,- iiviffi.-wi: ,'Jf i11,fQff , , E3TffiQ?fTl?i?'F '? 57,-LA , CORPORATIO W. Elliott Pratt, Jr., Chairman Boston, Mass. Paul T. Babson New York, N.Y. Roger W. Babson Wellesley, Mass. James P. W. Davidson VVorcester, Mass. Dan F. Gerber Fremont. Mich. George R. Harrison Cambridge, Mass. Herbert A. Hills, Jr. Wellesley, Mass. Carleton G. Lane Portland, Me. TRUSTEES Robert E. Linnell, Sr. Chairman Wellesley, Mass. H. Clyde Baldwin Wellesley Hills, Mass. Robert O. F. Bixby Boston, Mass. Philip B. Heald Worcester, Mass. James D. Kingery Weston, Mass. Henry A. Kriebel Wellesley, Mass. BABSON INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS .HJMINISTRATION BABSON PARK,MAssACHUsETr5 0 P To the Class of 1966: What um the president of s oolllsgs sq in a message to its gx1dxn't:I.ng class? This is s miicullrly difficult qtnrtim lbs: the message is to be inclnled in the clus yearbook. Should they be words of oautim, of meourugs- mmf, words of advice or of sdmaxiticu? He has 'lro remember that after its first review the yearbook will probably gtthar durt :ln betwom occasional excursirns by its olnsr into tha nostalgis of college days. Hs certainiw wishes you well, not mly in tha ftttllli inmodixtslly After graduntim but with s force md sincerity which hopefully will still ring true vdzmevur you :gy look back war the pgvss of this msmmto of your sxparimees ham st Babson. But most :especially he hopes that you will cons to recognize that your stay here was only me of A succession of homing experimces. Todw, snd certninh' for may tomox-rows to come, continued learning is essmtisl Your picture in this book signifies m indissoluble bond betwsm you and your alms Inter. We are proud to nunbar you mcng our alumi md will do our best to make it possibh for you to continue your pride in your school over the you-s to come. My porsonsl best wishes 'co each of you. PRESIDE WMM in A. Krisbel Presidmt Ralph May Boston, Mass. F. Gardiner Perry Boston, Mass. Roger B. Webber Boston, Mass. Winslow L. Webber Boston, Mass. Joseph W. Nelson Memphis, Tenn. Richard M. Nichols Boston, Mass. Laurence W. Simonds Boston, Mass. Henry A. Kriebel VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Everett W. Stephens The office of Vice President-Development is the most exciting spot on campus these days be- cause it is here that the Babson philosophy of ex- cellence in education is translated into programs of action. We are currently in the incubation stage of the first Babson multi-million dollar development drive. We are making an exhaustive self-evaluation right now, taking an in-depth look at every conceivable phase of the college-educational philosophy and goals, curriculum, quality of faculty, student services, physical plant needs, financial condition, complex- ion of management, etc. Out of this tremendous task of evaluation there must emerge a master plan of action tied to a de- velopment and capital-fund drive whose target dead- line is 1969-our 50th anniversary. To develop a master plan of action is the task of this oflice, with the help of just about everybody on campus from students to trustees to faculty and staff. Along with the development of the master plan must go the tooling up for that day in 1969 when the fund drive will be launched. Bits of evidence of action already underway can be found in the Stu- dent Center-a reflection of the spirit of cooperation between students and staff that has come to the fore- front in recent months. A similar working relation- ship is beginning to be evident within a variety of alumni projects. The new look in Admissions, the filmstrip, the upgrading of college literature, the modern format of the Alumni Bulletin-just to men- tion a few-give evidence of the Babson pursuit of excellence. Self-appraisal and the development of the master plan are in themselves a mammoth undertaking. The plan, however, when developed, cannot possibly be implemented without the very strong support, both in words and deeds, of alumni and friends. Our problem here is frightening to the faint of heart, but we are not faint-hearted. DEAN OF ST DE TS Paul C. Staake, Ir. BABSON INSTITUTE OF IUSINZSS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE of Babson Fur. Mushoiusztrs. UZIS7 Drew or Srunmrs Ttirmoht :Aura 6171 215-1200 To the Class of 1966: it is natural to look upon graduation from college as an important turning-point in one's life. This means different things to different people For most of you, it will mean the beginning of productive business careers Cwlth perhaps a detour through military servlcej, and for many it will mean marriage and starting a family. For every one of you, however, it means that you will be a Babson man for life. 1 hope you are going to be proud of your new status as Babson '6o. All of you had the opportunity recently to read President Kriebel's message about Babson's pursuit of excellence in business edueationn' Your pride ln your alma mater is a vital part of this pursuit. Without pride, excel- lence is seldom attained and almost never maintained. If sometimes it has seemed to you that our progress has been slow, please remember that you view it with a perspeotive of only three years, In so short a time it is difficult to appreciate how dynamic and alive your eol- lege really is. If you will take pride in the progress that has been made, and care enough to help us to continue to move forward and upward, Babson will have an ever higher place among the outstanding oduoational institutions in the country. 1 believe that, as time goes on, you will have increasingly good reason to be proud of your diploma from laahson. 1 wish you the highest success, not only in terms of materiel re- wards but in what needs to go along with success to make it truly satisfying: the sense of worthwhile aeromplishment. sinoerely, f X w fs r . Q X if ywf K ,lzewfk gveul c. staahe Jr, Dean of Students A 1 a u if g if, tl. .g . 3 M ,lp , gtk A '.Xt.:,x l tg A k A gf! gt : 52 V A V-it 4 igef'l5: L.,, V S if ' K ful i xx 3 , 1 ia, X EX N, - 2,-fm, - -pg g f Dr. Walter H. Carpenter, Ir. DEAN OF FACULTY The DEAN OF FACULTY origi- nates plans for the next academic year by the teaching projection, recruiting new faculty members Cin cooperation with Division Chairmenj, and by com- municating data on book orders to the Bookstore. Dr. Walter H. Carpenter, Ir., serves as Chairman of the Academic AHairs Committee, the Faculty Rank Committee and the Tenure Committee. Graduate Assistants receive their initial Division assignments from the Dean of Faculty. Finally, and most importantly, the Secretary to the Dean of Faculty keeps in touch with students and faculty members alike as she helps solve signiH- cant problems. The chief concern of the Oilice is academic in nature both in terms of cur- riculum and people. Both these concerns occupy much of the Dean,s time. The operation of various administrative ser- vices rests largely in the capable hands of the Secretary to the Dean, Mrs. Mary A. Boyle. DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL Dr. Wilson F. Payne The Graduate School requires appli- cants to take the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business. Multiple applications prevail at the graduate level as they do at the college level. A report by the Educational Testing Service for the year 1964-65 shows that 210 candi- dates requested that their scores be sent to Babson and to other graduate schools also. The list of over sixty graduate schools throughout the United States which were paired with Babson in the candidates, choices reveals an interesting pattern. The five schools most frequently paired with Babson were fin orderj Bos- ton University, Northeastern University, Harvard Graduate School of Business, Boston College, and University of Mas- sachusetts, all local Banking sixth through ninth were Wharton, Columbia, Dartmouth fTuckj and New York Uni- versity. The local pairings accounted for 51176 of the choices, the next four only 17920. Several colleges, including M.I.T. and North Carolina, were tied for tenth place. The significance of this list, aside from the good company it reveals, is two- fold. The first observation, and one which is reinforced by our own studies, is that the majority of students prefer to take their graduate work near home. The second and perhaps more engaging observation arises from a study of the other fifty colleges listed. Although they comprised only a third of the paired choices, a reader is impressed by their nationwide distribution. They range from Stanford, U.C.L.A., U.S.C., North- western, Chicago, Michigan, Michigan State to Cornell, Syracuse, Rutgers and others in the east. EVENING PROGRAM DIRECTOR Dr. Frank C. Genovese President Iohnson in his message to Congress of January 12th, 1965 said, . . The role of the university must extend far beyond the ordinary extension-type operation. Its research findings and talents must be made available to the community. Faculty must be called upon for consulting activities. Pilot projects, seminars, conferences, TV pro- grams and task forces drawing on many departments of the university -all should be brought into play. This is a demanding assignment for the universities and many are not now ready for it .... Thus the outside pressures are acting to urge expansion of the func- tions and services of institutions of higher education. Those institutions which heed these calls may reap great rewards. Babson started in this direction with its Evening Program. It is now looking into further expansion via Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965. May this effort, too, be crowned with success! In better servicing its community, the school better serves its stu- dents, its faculty and its administration. 42 l To be DIRECTOR OF ADMISSION as Mr. Frank VVinch II is you must realize that your work entails two main areas. The first is to attract high quality applicants, interview and process them and hopefully enroll them in our freshmen class. The second and equally important task is to educate our public about collegiate education for business. There are many young men today who because of improper counseling, parental pressure, or purely for the sake of status, iind themselves in the wrong college and with the wrong curriculum. We want to make sure that secondary school seniors know what business administration is today and how it can prepare them for their life ahead. The primary function of the ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMISSION, Mr. Robert Ienks is to assist Mr. VVinch in any and all matters. This involves the interviewing of students both on campus and in their schools. It also means educating guidance counselors and headmasters as to what Babson has to offer and the type of student which we are looking for. These efforts culminate in the review of applications and selec- tion of a new class during the spring of each year. Among the other activities is the planning and coordination of the Admission's Oilice travel schedule. This year the following areas were covered: New York, New Jersey, Pittsburgh, Ak- ron, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver, Los Angelos, San Diego, and most of New England. The Assistant Director of Admis- sion also works with the Orientation Committee arranging for the orientation dance, the parents reception, and the freshman sign-in and registra- tion. As CHIEF ACCOUNTANT, Mr. William F. Coughlin is the author of the several thousand bills sent to the students and parents each year. In addition it is his responsibility to see that the Institute completes each year on a financially sound basis. Mr. Coughlin has been with the Babson administration since the fall of 1963. The TREASURER, Mr. Jesse M. Putney, is respon- sible for the fiscal affairs of the Institute. Having at- tained both his bachelor's and mastefs degrees at Bab- son, Mr. Putney, is well qualified to take over the va cancy left by his father, the late Freedman T. Putney- ifef ti.. , ,.,. Q E it As EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE BUSINESS MANAGER, Miss Doris M. Tracy is in touch with many facets of Institute business since his department covers innumerable details having to do with 12 housing of students in dormitories, 22 off campus accommodations for single students, as well as apartments, houses, and rooms for married couples, 3D housekeeping, main- tenance, kitchen and dining hall depart- ments, 4j arrangements for group affairs for the college, as well as local civic groups which use the Instituteis facilities, and 5D the screening of office personnel. Miss Tracy's interest and concern lie in the assignment of rooms in our ten dormi- tories and trying to keep freshmen and up- perclassmen happy and congenial with their roommates, both on and off campus. The BUSINESS MANAGER, Mr. james G. Hawk, participates in the ad- ministering of the overall program of the Institute. This would include budgetary and legal matters, improvement and maintenance of buildings and grounds, purchasing and personnel. In addition there is supervision of the function of the Dining Hall including menus, de- tails of the Housekeeping Department, telephone and mail service and Contact with all departments concerning their requirements. The Babson Institute Alumni Associa- tion was organized on August 6, 1931, for the purpose of promoting the welfare of Babson Institute, and establishing a mutually bene- ficial relationship between Babson Institute and its alumni. Membership of the Associa- tion, which includes graduates of the Institute, or those who have attended for one or more terms, numbers about 6,000. The Association is administered by a President, Vice President, Clerk and Trea- surer, and a Board of twelve elected Directors, and the following committees: Finance, Alum- ni Funds, Nominating, Athletic, Admission, Alumni-Student Relations, and special com- mittees. The DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELA- TIONS, Dr. Bertrand R. Canfield, represents the College in its relations with alumni and is in charge of the Alumni Office and staff. Mr. Leonard Wood was appointed to the position of DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY by the Board of Trustees to keep the name of BABSON before the public through news- papers, magazines, trade journals, radio and television. Mr. Woodis wide range of experience was a deciding factor in his selection by the Board. Being associated with some of the nation's largest magazines, newspapers, and advertis- ing agencies before coming to Babson, and conducting the first Congressional Campaign for Mrs. Claire Booth Luce, Mr. Wood has shown that the Babson publicity department has the potential of being one of the most effective departments of its kind in the field of educational public relations. The REGISTRAR, Mr. Stewart L. Stokes, Jr., is responsible for the preparation of all Faculty teaching schedules and stu- dent section schedules. He is also responsible for the preparation and maintenance of all student records, registration, the administra- tion of Selective Service affairs, the prepara- tion of Hnal examination schedules, the prep- aration of the program format for Com- mencement and the proper preparation of the diploma orders. The REGISTRAR also serves as Secretary of the Faculty. Mr. Stokes is an alumnus of Babson, Class of 1956, and earned his Master of Busi- ness Administration Degree from Northeast- ern University. During his undergraduate career at Babson, Mr. Stokes distinguished himself by becoming a member of the Blue Key National Honor Society, and by winning the Macy-Wheeler Award for naturalness, friendliness, persistence, and loyalty. The Placement Office at Babson exists to be of service to Babson students and alumni, to the college as a whole, and to the businesses and other organizations where our men find oppor- tunities. During the 1965-66 year, the Placement Office has had more job opportunities than in recent years. At the same time, because of gen- erally high employment among alumni and be- cause of the competition of graduate school and military service for graduating students, there have been fewer job candidates than usual. In accordance with a trend, noticeable on campuses across the country, beginning job salaries are higher than ever before, at least for the best- qualified men. As ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PLACE- MENT, Miss Elizabeth Kebbe has enjoyed work- ing with the members of the class of 1966-both BS and MBA candidates-and wishes you all success in the years to come. In recent years, deans of graduate schools as Well as employers have complained much about the poor ability in writing shown by many college graduates. The faculty and administration of Babson Institute are earnestly concerned with doing their share toward remedying this situation. The first problem is to single out, as early as pos- sible in their career, those students whose command of written English is inadequate, and to provide for them the special help which seems to be required. Toward this end, new arrangements were put into effect in the fall of 1965. Students entering with advanced credit from other institutions are now required to pass a test before that credit is finally accepted. For all students, however, continuous surveillance will be carried on to see what kind of written work they do in their various courses. The required courses in Composition fail in their purpose if the principles they inculcate do not carry over into all the writing done elsewhere. If this is not reasonably satisfactory, a student may be subject to a condition which must be removed before graduation. Professor Louis Foley is principally in charge of the remedial instruction for those whose writing ability is found inadequate. This will be handled either in in- dividual conferences or in small groups, in trying to give each student the particular kind of help that he needs to increase his skill and confidence. It is hoped and be- lieved that, as time goes on, ways will be found to make the new arrangements more and more effective. In the pursuit of excellence, it would be a great professional asset to our graduates if a Babson diploma could be considered a guarantee that its holder is fully competent in written communication. Mr. Thomas E. Smith, our DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, is in charge of the many athletic facilities available to the Babson student. Mr. Smith who possesses a great deal of interest in each and every student who enters his gym- nasium is the coach of our basketball team. It is his responsibility to administer the mandatory gym program which was voted into effect by our Student Government just a few years ago. PART-TIME PLACEMENT at Babson is a call-in service, free to the student and the employer. Our reputation and public relations depend on the students and the Work they do. The office places daily and oflice jobs as well as work on campus. Student Wives also receive Work from this office. The ten years Mrs. Linda Adams has been here the number of jobs called in have more than doubled. At some period during the year at least two-thirds of the students sign up. The cooperation of the students has been great. Thus the system works and our requests continue to grow. The difficult job of running a clean and efficient dining hall is that of our FOOD- SERVICE MANAGER, Mr. Philip V. Burt. Mr, Burt attends to the menus, kitchen and clean up help and the maids each of which add much to the atmosphere of the new Cordon M. Trim Dining Hall. IN MEMORIAM Rudolph A. Johnson Dedication, sincerity, understanding, and intelligence are a rare combination of qualities for one person to possess. When that person is a teacher of ideas, he is a tribute to the school and its students. He is a person to be appreciated, a person to be honored. Rudolph A. Johnson was such a man, and it is ,lamentable that we must now honor hirn in memoriam. Those of us who knew him will long remember the endless patience and understanding he offered his students, the interest he showed as a faculty member of the Society for Advance- ment of Management, his work on many student and faculty committees, the informality with which he conducted his class, even the scholarship key he wore proudly. Though he no longer casts a shadow on the Babson campus, he has certainly left his impression. As an alumnus of the Babson Graduate School, as a professor in the division of Management and Production, and as a person of warmth and feelings, we honor him. H-1, ,.Q,,..,.u ..., . Q ll..-31. ,....,. k X , Q . X 1 Q 1 my 11 K A n V- 4 ?:f'f?',, f N .f '-1 . if ' ax , f, f,. Q fuk. xg:-n 4 . ' .. - 2' vi' ga, . . lg ,Ri K .x i . , K . .AW iq.: x . . W .1 , W, .,,,.,Q 21 Aww. 4 ' LAX, W ,Wm A ., N 1 j' and 4, ,- , xfwis ZW-an Www at Q if s 6 Clinton A. Petersen Babson Institute The coming of the computer sounded the death knell for you accountants . So spoke a colleague several years ago. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is a dynamic, ever changing world we live in and accountants like everyone else must adapt to these changes and the accounting profession is doing so. Although we have only scratched the surface at Babson in the computer Held, progress is being made. There have been many other changes in the Way accounting is taught at Babson today. Much more emphasis is being placed on the management ap- proach to accounting as it is a well recognized fact that many managerial decisions rely on accounting data and the presentation and interpretation of this data thereby becomes quite significant. Accounting, however, is only one part, albeit an important part, of this broad sophisticated approach to management decision making and we in the ac- counting division are doing our best to supply our part of the overall knowledge required by the astute business executive in today's ever changing business world. ACCOUNTING Thomas C. Kienzle, Ir. Stanford University John P. McMahon City College of New York Allen B. Gluck Babson Institute Horace R. Givens Columbia University Descom D. Hoagland III Babson Institute Edward I. McGee Northeastern University The courses under the Division of Dis- tribution, along with the entire curriculum, underwent the process of change and mod- ernization coordinate with the new four hour program which was instituted two years ago. Providing a more thorough coverage of subject matter was only one change. A more exciting feature was the introduction of a new course called Creative Marketing Prob- lem Solving. Unlike most of the distribution courses which stimulate thinking, the prob- lem solving course went further and included an intensive study in the thought process. The new course is only one example of the dynamic philosophy which permeates the Distribution Division. Colonel McGee, Chairman of the Distribution Division, re- ceived his B.S. from Northeastern University and his M.B.A. from Babson. In addition to his educational background, he has been Production Manager for Ingalls-Miniter Ad- vertising Agency, Assistant Advertising Man- ager at the Dennison Manufacturing Com- pany, and the Advertising and Sales Con- sultant at Viking Manufacturing Company. He is Chairman of the Educational Commit- tee of the Advertising Club of Greater Boston and National Registrar-Bursar of the Ameri- can Academy of Advertising. In the classroom, the Colonel induces as much class participation as possible. He looks upon the summer selling requirement of all Distribution majors with great favor as it provides an opportunity for young men to apply practically the salesmanship studied in their junior year. He feels that men enter- ing distribution should have a definite ex- posure to selling which enables the student to develop a better idea of a desired future career. A major objective of any school is to provide instructors completely imbued with the subject matter, and highly enthusiastic about teaching. Colonel McGee is an ex- cellent example of the fulfillment of this ob- jective. DISTRIBUTION Bertrand R. Canfield Webber College Hubert A. Mann University of Washington Alan MacDonald University of South Carolina ECONOMICS Only by accepting the challenges of his generation can the individual ma- ture as a responsible citizen and effec- tively contribute toward perpetuating the good life of our society. Institutions of higher learning may provide the facili- ties and intellectual stimuli to prepare the student to meet the challenges of l w l Dr. joseph Alexander New York University his day. But if they are to do so ade- quately, colleges, too, must meet a chal- lenge. This challenge arises from the fact that the problems of today are far more involved and require a broader foundation of knowledge for solution than ever before. Success in graduating well-prepared students will depend largely on how well-prepared the schools themselves are. The need to become economics- wisef' so as to comprehend the nature of our economic lives, illustrates the point. Economic influences are hardly novel, they have always governed man's existence. Indeed the law of supply and demand may well be humanityis oldest! But an exposure to the manner whereby our economic system works and the im- portance of acquiring this understanding have made economics an increasingly vital segment of a curriculum already bursting with the knowledge explosion. The Division of Economics at Bab- son Institute is unique because it pro- vides the intellectual environment and scope of subject-matter not usually ob- tainable in a school so small in size. Standards maintained for successful achievement are high, and courses are designed to train the student to render value judgments as well as to under- stand the economic forces of our society analytically. Considering the size of our enrollment, an unusually large number of economics courses are offered. These add strength to the schoolls total cur- riculum, since the study of economics has developed into a vast discipline of numerous, highly-specialized fields. Our graduates become broadly knowledge- able, because the required program of study includes most of the courses offer- ed in the Division, irrespective of majors. Although the school is business admin- istration oriented, the economics courses lie within the realm of liberal arts, thus helping to achieve a desirable, balanced school curriculum. Over the years to come, Babson will continue to grow in accomplishment and stature. No small part of that growth will be attributable to the quality and character of the Division of Economics. 56 1 Dr. Frank C. Genovese University of Wisconsin if A R Q1 N im. , f ,-. Z , iz , Ll, J? ,, Dr. Robert C. Wertheimer Harvard University William L. Casey, Ir. Boston College Dr. Wallace P. Mors University of Chicago The Division of Finance and Investments offers majors in both finance and investments. The major field courses in finance, along with the two introductory courses, provide the stu- dent with the basic tools he needs to make fi- nance decisions, and, through the use of cases and problems, to give him practice in decision- making. In investments, the course in stock analysis, the four major field courses in the investment area, and the required courses in accounting, statistics, economics, and finance prepare the student for a career in investment analysis and also provide him with the needed knowledge to pass the three examinations necessary to obtain the C. F. A. fChartered Financial Analyst? cer- tiiicate. Through the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts, the security analyst societies in some thirty-four of our major cities have set up a program to raise the stature of investment fnow called financialj analysis and to make financial analysis a profession. Financial analysts hope that in time the CFA certificate will mean in their field what the CPA and bar degrees mean in the fields of accounting and law. The present members of the finance and in- vestment division are Professors Mors and Payne and Assistant Professor Black. During the past year all have given speeches and participated in professional meetings. In addition, Dean Payne served as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Town of Needham. Professor Mors com- pleted his book on Consumer Finance Charges: Rate Information and Quotation, which was published in January, 1966, by Columbia Uni- versity Press for the National Bureau of Eco- nomic Research. His most recent article entitled Possible Economic Effects of Uniformity in Methods of Consumer Installment Finance Dis- closure appeared in the Spring, 1966, issue of The Mississippi Valley Journal of Business and Economics. FINANC l E ANI Peter M. Black Columbia University INVESTMENTS Dr. Wilson F. Payne University of Chicago Dr. Walter H. Carpenter, Ir. Harvard University MANAGE MENT AND PRODUCTION The Management and Production Division is concerned with the required courses in Pro- duction Management, the major Held courses for majors in the field and the integrative manage- ment courses Which include Introduction to Management, Labor Relations and Business Policy. The Chairman of the Division, along with other Division Chairmen, is a member of the Presidentis Committee on Academic Affairs. Israel Unterman Columbia University Wynne B. Bascom Babson Institute John E, Marshall Northeastern University John Starnm Stevens Institute of Technology Rudolph A. Johnson Babson Institute George Koller Massachusetts Institute of Technology '1:,-me rvfffg-f:,?gf1,1r . I we f-,ff G -- ,Z-9.52251'zs:QiJfi15,'plffzflzsiif -new ., 7 aging: ffsff-fswzyx gf2r,f:. I. X l ' ' Y, 'km' V4-A1 f3'? 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Bowen Boston University The Division of Mathematics and Science was voted into existence by the Academic Affairs Committee fand approved by the Trusteesj in 1964. The Division was created principally in recognition of the growing importance of mathe- matical methods in management, but the under- lying theme of scientific method suggested that the Institute's courses in physical and biological sciences be incorporated in the same division with quantitative management science courses. With the creation of the Division, a new course in computers was added to the curricu- lum, and the freshmen mathematics course MATH AND SCIENCE shifted emphasis and became a full term in calculus. Courses now offered by the Division are physical science, biological science, science elec- tive, calculus, statistical methods, statistical in- ference Cgraduatel, and computer fundamentals. The theme of the Instituteis science offer- ings is science for the non-scientist. The goal sought is not science for the sake of science, but, rather, science for the sake of students who look ahead to adventures in decision-making in asociety where scientific advance often is com- pelling decision variable. The aim of the mathematically oriented courses is to bring to bear the power of quantita- tive methods in the solution of management pro- blems-to explore the exciting possibility that mathematical models which capture the essence of complicated management problem situations can be built and used in the solution of these problems. Recent history shows progress in this area, and it is reasonable to expect that Babson men of the future will have more and more op- portunities for study in mathematical disciplines. Bryce Prindle Massachusetts Institute of Technology William S. Montgomery Harvard University rs s t .fpzjlgifjgg 1 M, S t si K Mfg X X , , ,ff :V V ', 4, ' Q ET .ifflkz f l . . 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Malki University of Damascus Dr. Edward Handler Harvard University A number of developments took place in the Liberal Arts Division during the year that worked in the direction of raising the academic qualifications of its members and strengthening its contribution to the work of the Institute. The Chairman, Dr. Edward Handler, as the recipient of a research fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies, was on leave during the fall term working on a new book on the relation- ship in the realm of ideas of john Adams and Thomas jefferson. The American Council of Learned Societies is a federation of rational scholarly organizations concerned with the humanities and the humanistic aspects of the social sciences. Very notable during the year was the achieve- ment of terminal degree status by two of the younger men in the Division. Donald Morse was awarded the Ph.D. degree from the University of Connecticut and Gerald Perkus received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Rochester. Morse's dissertation was concerned with the work of W. H. Arden and Per- kus' dealt with the poetry of George Meredith. The principal staff change was the addition of a new Assistant Professor, Jack Zucker, to teach English Composition. Louis Foley assumed the di- rection of a new competence-in-English program de- signed to insure that student skills in the use of Eng- lish acquired in the formal courses in Composition did in fact carry over into other course work and that only students who maintained a suitable level of literacy throughout their period with us would re- ceive a Babson degree. The need to continue working on the problem of raising the level of student com- munication skills remains a central preoccupation of the Division. The Liberal Arts Division achieved gratifying success this year in upgrading the professional quali- iications and standing of its members. It strives to offer students majoring in business administration a variety of courses designed to develop skills that are indispensable for effective performance of functions in their chosen vocation. But more-it has the es- sential mission of seeking to enlarge the intellectual and value horizons of our students so that they may live richer, more satisfying lives as men and citizens, as well as managers. LIBERAL ARTS Dr. Donald E. Morse University of Connecticut Dr. Gerald H. Perkus University of Rochester Dr. W. Ward Fearnside University of California Dr. Charles B. Rotman Boston University Philip S. Gillette Harvard University Jack S. Zucker New York University Dr. C. Alan Anderson Boston University Venton H. Scott XVestern Reserve University 5 Harold B. 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A- X' hs .ii f :sw- FOUN E 'S DAY Babson Institute is one of the few schools out of the several thousand who celebrate Foundefs Day with the founder still living. As the upperclassmen know, last year,s Foundefs Day was highlighted by the attendance of Mr. Babson who, at that time gave an inspiring speech on the growth and development of students. Unfortunately Mr. Babson could not be with us for his day this year. Babson Institute is awarding an Honorary Doc- tor of Laws degree this year to Mr. VVarren Randolph Burgess. Mr. Burgess has long been known for his contributions to the American scene and his efforts in seeking world peace and harmony. Our speaker is the former United States Am- bassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and a former under-secretary of the United States Treasury. Among some of his many community and business activities may be listed the following: Vice- president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, 1936-38, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Na- tional City Bank of New York, 1948-52, Chairman of the Board, City Bank Farmers Trust Company, di- rector of Discount Corporation, International Bank- ing Corporation, and, National City Safe Deposit Company. Mr. Burgess is a director of the Atlantic Council and is a former chairman of the Atlantic Treaty Association, 1963. Rock at The Meadows. FALL HUMECCMI The Heights Men entertain. Ken Reeves at the Sidney Hills Country Club The Caseys are enjoying the Friday night festivities. TEI 1 1 Q 5 Lionel marchesl if Q Bill and Karen arrive at The Monticello. Down with Social Chairmen! FRIDAY NIGHT me ' -i ' i n o-' My 1 EEKE ,Q E 2- Bias? Martha and the Vandellzzs brmg the house down! SATU RDAY N IGHT A FUNNY THING... Pseudolus et al, sing Comedy Tonight. jeff Witkin puts on Rehearsal at A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Brandywine Singers entertain the King Philip. The faculty chaperones. - t11 S 75 HONORS DAY MAJOR FIELD AWARDS Prentice-Hall Accounting Award Richard D. Carlson Wfall Street Journal Medal Gregory I. Manning S.A.M. Rudolph A. Johnson Memorial Award Lyman D. Vincola ll A.D.S. Hank Russell Memorial Award David I. Ottmar Robert I. Vanni makes a point as he delivers our Honors Day Address. Senior Class President Benjamin E. Grant passes the James I. Boutilier receives the George Macy class flag to next year's president, Edward Sparks. Wheeler Memorial Award, Lyman D. Vincola accepts a gavel for his outstanding work as chairman of the Student Judicial Court. Richard E. Hegarty accepts the Punch Bowl for the Pub-Coleman Intramural team. S J 5 Brian M. Barefoot receives the Senior Athletic Award. Robert I. Vanni accepts the Roger W. Babson Award Robert W. Horgan accepts Good Fellowship Award from the junior Class President, Edward Sparks. Robert D. Bruce and John Ham accept the Best Driver Award from Babson Sports Car Club President, Thomas A. Saint. Stephen L. Salomon accepts an award from Theatre Guild President, Francis S. Luciano. F 2 if .3 5? Frank Miller receives an award for his work in the Babson Theatre Guild. Sol M. Linowitz Sol. M. Linowitz, chairman of the board of the Xerox Cor- poration and vice chairman of the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, delivered the principal address at the forty-seventh annual com- mencement exercises Sunday afternoon June 12, 1966. He was also presented an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Dr. Wilson F. Payne. Mr. Linowitz has been a leading figure in Xerox, growth and development since 1947, notably as chief architect of the patent and licensing structure and in guiding the company's international negotiations and arrangements. Xerox, from the Creek for dry writingv, started in 1947 when rights were purchased from a patent lawyer for Sl0,000. plus a royalty arrangement. Mr. Linowitz delivers the principal address . i COMMENCEMENT A SPEAKER l President Kriebel and Mr. Linowitz 1 2 i so CANDIDS Q55 . Wm hw 8 . 5 5 is' -PM 'WM 42 . , wfim f L F M X 1. wil, ,Q K 3 aiwfiys. Af' 3 6 H f Vg wf-'w1N.., s. :-4 : 'Sk 1+ F rw, xx -1 x N I DO -l 04. 4 If 50N 8 5 W k.k, ,9,wi..,, ,W A , gf. , K 2 CE. mI ' .?, :M W SM N1 , ,. , , f s . ' s ,W iw 19' A I K ' 5 15 '5 Wi? .1 mf ,Ag 'Q M. 'A A? Q' mm 1 IEW PRESIDENT BENJAMIN E. GRANT BANGOR, ME. MANAGEMENT Alpha Kappa Psi, Corresponding Secretary, Mayoralty Candidateg Sen- ior Class President. TREASURER SAMUEL SLOAN SWAMPSCOTT, MAss. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Delta Sigmag Society for Ad- vancement Of Managementg Senior Class Treasurer: Projection Clubg Intramural Sports. SECRETARY RICHARD D. CARLSON ROCKY HILL, CONN. ACCOUNTING Beta Gamma Scholarship Society: Acting Senior Class Presidentg Senior Class Secretaryg Student Trailic Court, Chairmang BABSONIAN 1966, Lay- out Eclitorg Intramural Sportsg Student Government Representativeg Student Cabinet: Dean's Listg Usher at 1965 Commencementg Dormitory Proctor: Newman Cluhg Representative at 1965 Massachusetts Society of Cer- tiiied Public Accountants Annual Awards Banquetg Honors Programg Prentice-Hall Accounting Award. WALTER L ALLEN NEWCASTLE, ME. ACCOUNTING Society for Advancement of Manage- mentg Dean'S List. GARY M. BACKALER NEWTON, MASS. INVESTMENTS BRIAN M. BAKER SOUTH PORTLAND, ME. MANAGEMENT Society for Advancement Of Manage- ment, Secretary, S. A. M. Achieve- ment Awardg Circle K Intemationalg Wesley Society, Secretary-Treasurerg BABSONIAN, 1966, CO-Literary Edi- torg Deanis Listg Dormitory Proctorg Student Advisorg Beta Gamma Schol- arship Societyg Intramural Athletics. ROBERT B. BALDWIN NORTH ATFLEBORO, MASS. FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psig Society for Ad- vancement Of Managementg Newman Clubg Intramural Sports. A, A BRIAN M. BAREFOOT WARREN, O. INVESTMENTS Delta Sigma Pi, President, First Vice President, Interfraternity Council, THE EXEC, Sports Editor 1963- 19655 BABSONIAN, Sports Editor 1965, Student Advisor, 1964, 1965, Soccer, CO-captain 1965, Basketball, Tennis, Varsity Lettermen,S Club, Student-Alumni Athletic Committee, Senior Athletic Award. MICHAEL R. BERCOVITCH DOUGLAS S. BARNES VVATERTOWN, CONN. ACCOUNTING ALBERT I. BARONI FRAMINGHAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING Intramural Sports. FREDERICK W. BIERWIRTH II VVESTFIELD, N. I. INVESTMENTS f iw! JOHN J. BIGLIN MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA HOLYOKE, M ASS' ACCOUNTING ECQNOMICS American Finance Association, Sports Car Club, Sinai Club. JOHN E. BIRKENSTOCK, JR. NEWBURCH, N. Y. ACCOUNTING Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, Treasurerg Circle K Interna- tionalg Student Government Repre- Sentative. YVESLEY G. BIORN WELLESLEY, MASS. ECONOMICS JAMES BOUTILIEPL EAST BOSTON, MASS. FINANCE Student Covemment, President, Par- ents' Weekend Committee, Chairmang Publications Board, Chairmang Blue Key National Honor F raternityg Stu- dent Iudicial Courtg Delta Sigma Pig Alumni-Student Relations Committee, Faculty-Student Relations Committee, Student Cabinetg Student Advisor, Assistant Director of Athletics, VVho,s WVhog Student Activities Award. ALAN T. BOYCE DANBURY, CONN. ACCOUNTING Soccer, Manager, Varsity Letter1nen's Club. DAVID A. BOTTCHER HOLDEN, MASS. INVESTMENTS Society for Advancement of Man- agementg Circle K International, Secretary, Epicurean Society, BAB- SONIAN, 1966. ,,. f, gsm- I . Q if i s , f Q .sp ' fi, 159 1 f ,iw I N .ge N' dsl! i,'5:I.i5nf L '45!,, 77 fi , . f?isi5fSff7v,WW?ffflL,f' ' H '.i2'Qiigig'ii li! 1 filliygiiyfiifiififffl? ff-:Ii - . 1.., .,,. I I S., ,I . E asel 1 eff, I f- it ,1' itg4f'iiiSsE ,--Jhxff I -IEE '5 J . I 'V it STEVEN R. BRESSLER POTTSTOWN, PA. INVESTMENTS Society for Advancement of Man- agement, Circle K International, Treasurerg Wesley Society, Honorary Member, Business Economics Society. ARTHUR D. BROWN FRAMTNGTON, MASS. ACCOUNTING Theatre Cuildg Dean's Listg Student Government Altemateg BABSONIAN, 1966. CYRUS C. CADY XVELLESLEY, MASS. INVESTMENTS Sports Car Clubg Lacrosse Club. PERCY K. S. CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA ECONOMICS Society for Advancement of Manage- mentg Business Economics Societyg Varsity Lettem1en's Clubg Soccerg Sports Car Clubg THE EXECUTIVEL Parody Issue, Co-editor. TERRY A. CLARK WALCOTT, CONN. INVESTMENTS Delta Sigma Pig Varsity Lettermenys Club, Presidentg Swimmingg Student Traflic Courtg Student Judicial Courtg Society for Advancement of Manage- ment. ,-ugh JOHN W. COOK AUBURN, ME. ECONOMICS Circle K International, Presidentg So- ciety for Advancement of Manage- mentg Business Economics Societyg Who's Whog Blue Key National Honor Frternityg Student Advisorg Student Development Committeeg Student Government Representativeg Student Cabinetg BABSONIAN, l966g Publi- cations Boardg Student Activities Award. ,AMWAHQ fi CARLTON C COOLIDGE SI-IAKER HEIGHTS O INVESTMENTS Sports Car Club Treasurer Student Government Representatlve THE EXECUTIVE JORGE C. COTE BUCAIIAMANGE, COLUMBIA FINANCE Epicurean Societyg Business Eco- nomics Societyg Dean's Listg Golf. STEPHEN W. CRANE NEEDHAM, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Circle K International, Secretary, So- ciety for Advancement of Manage- mentg Wesley Society, Founder 8: Presidentg Sinai Club, Honorary Member, Newman Club, Honorary Member, Student Cabinet, EXEC, Features Staff, Epicurean Society, Student Activities Award. CHARLES N. CUTLER SUDBURY, MASS. ACCOUNTING Society for Advancement of Man- agement, Administrative Vice P1'eSi- dent, BABSONIAN, 1966, Managing Editor, Circle K International, Direc- tor, Wesley Society, Director, Soccer, Varsity Lettermen's Club, Secretaryg Student Advisorg Student Activities Award. SAMUEL S. DAVIS NEEDHAM, MASS. INVESTMENTS Delta Sigma Pi. fzmmwwsa-Na,. , ...wmv f A WWW :rf W -wa-a.W...,, Mft iwlillh--M-ww f 'ew Wave:-W'M ' 'N PAUL V. DEE, IR. WEST CONCORD, MASS. FINANCE FRANCIS DEMAMBRO, IR. WELLESLEY, MAss. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Delta Sigma, Vice President Newman Club, Vice President, Golf Student Government Representative Epicurean Society. DONALD A. DION NASHUA, N.H. ACCOUNTING 1 Beta Gamma Scholarship Socletyg Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, Representative at 1965 Massa- chusetts Society Of Certified Public Accountants Annual Awardsg Dean's List, Honors Program, BABSONIAN, 1966, Copy Editor. IOSEPH W. DOERINC, JR. MILWAUKEE, Wrs. FINANCE Sports Car Club, President, Flying Club, Sailing Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Republicans Club, Freshman Class Secretaryg Newman Club. BRUCE A. DONHAM UPTON, MASS. ECONOMICS Alpha Delta Sigma, President, Pledge- masterg Student Advisorg Business Economics Societyg Babson Marketing Associationg Tri-Fraternity Councilg Student Cabinetg Intramural Sports. GARY E. DUNBRACK VVALTHAM, MASS. FINANCE Dean's Listg Beta Gamma Scholarship Society. ALLEN Y. DOOLITTLE SCARSDALE, N. Y. INVESTMENTS Circle K. Internationalg Business Eco- nomics Societyg Intramural Sports. STUART K. EASON BALTIMORE, MD. INVESTMENTS DONALD DRAIZIN NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. INVESTMENTS Iunior Class Vice Presidentg Alpha Delta Sigma, Treasurerg Student Gov- ernment Representativeg Student Ad- visorg Circle K International. STEVEN G. EPSTEIN WORCESTER, MASS. INVESTMENTS Delta Sigma Pi H 'iiz if lil A 'Ywrrr' Wim 2 X f rw. R iw S e Q .,,,, 2? ,M S we f U iljwh lv S 51 1 I I 3 X its E 'fan Ka sa Q J E as s 2 x 28 QS S6 fi sr 2 wi XM, igggr wiiwws. M? S FX i if sl E U as S af V , it X get .. . .... Zmffri ,...,,A M.ff . T!fffif?7f F V51.15ffff'?2.5i?s?5f5Si?iefiflf.5?'i?l will . iS ?bE?5?Q?:F'fifffi2 f Simi, a ff--ff--' ,W,mr.w,.. ,. .mx Q-f ,,,..,.-,,a.5k.e. ' FV 256 I ar to ::+ Hz... . 1. Sf 'mnwezgsf V:-:J1::zr't :+I QMS: '1.I- 'L I - zseffiffbr 2. 2-X1-resize 7 ..:2z., gl az31e'0 ,s, 53553 E 1 !5zE i5E1'lCr miyw., K fr, Ii N .ww ig Q 9 , , . ,, fx . 5 I ., fav ,. I.. Q I 1 S 'Q Uk vm . A ...M .A If ,555 v 1 5- 'tv' Ref .L QE: mb in YA.: A ft A .wif 5 7 ' . a 1 - ie. 'A 'W Ae? 3323 E I A It Sv ' 1,31 Mil, f .fwiewsaikevfax ' -E' , A 'S-fix A S A f .I2 ff ,,aSsA5f'.sf:4-1-:ftfA T9 .?-:::QiSaEfffa'gwf.- :ufiigkmwv A I w.,z-pg pegqqzqfllmrg AIm5Aw3.v,:f75. 4' .L+ ftfif if af 1. 'fn-Sita:-, ' ' ' A f ' w.m15,-r 1. PAUL FINOOLD TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA INVESTMENTS ROBERT W. FINLEY LOCKPORT, ILL. FINANCE American Finance Association, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Directorsg THE EXECg Intramural Sportsg Society for Advancement of Management, Treasurerg S. A. M. Babson Institute Division of Manage-A mm-nt and Production Awardg Wesley Societyg WRWB, Finance Editor: Young Republicans Club. BRUCE FISHMAN GLOUCESTER, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Delta Sigma Pig Student Covemment Representative. DAVID GALLOWAY FRAMING!-IAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING Society for Advancement of Manage ment. DONALD F. GAMER MIDDLETOWN, CONN. DISTRIBUTION WILLIAM H. GELLER III NEEDHAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING Deanls Listg Beta Gamma Scholarship Society. SCOTT K. GAMMON LIMIESTONE, ME. ACCOUNTING Intramural Sportsg Sports Car Clubg Student Government Alternate. JAMES T. GARD LACONIA, N. H. ACCOUNTING Dean's Listg Student Government Secretaryg Student Government Rep- resentativeg Alpha Kappa Psi, Chap- laing Map and Globe Committee. WILLIAM L. GLENN LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. MANAGEMENT Sailing Clubg 1965 John F. Kennedy Regatta Teamg Intramural Sportsg Varsity Lettermen's Club. FREDERICK GOLDWATER ENGLEWOOD, NJ. INVESTMENTS Alpha Delta Sigma, Pledgemaster. MYRON I. COULD NORTH BELLMORE, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. DISTRIBUTION Dormitory Proctorg Student Advisorg Freshman Class Vice Presidentg THE' EXEC, Sports Editorg Map and Globe Committeeg Pub-Coleman Intramural Directorg Business Economics Societyg Varsity Lette1Tnen's Clubg Sinai Clubg Soccerg BABSONIAN, 1965. ROGER E. HAGGEBTY DEDHAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING Deanis Listg Student Government Representative. GIRARD HAMMOND III WILLIAMSVILLE N Y ECONOMICS Hockeyg Soccer. JAMES H. HERBERT LORAIN, O. FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Amen can Finance Association. JOHN A. HIPSON GARDEN CITY, N.Y. DISTRIBUTION Delta Sigma Pig Society for Advance- ment of Managementg Student Gov- ernment Representativeg Sailing Clubg Sports Car Club. ANTHONY R. HOBER VVOLLASTON, MASS. FINANCE Dean's Listg American Finance Asso ciation. DEANE E. HOFFMANN DEDHAM, MASS. FINANCE Babson Marketin Association g , Hockeyg Dean's List. T. BERNOLD HOLMES, IR. SIMSBURY, CONN. DISTRIBUTION ROBERT W. HORGAN WELLESLEY, MASS. ECONOMICS THE EXECUTIVE, Editor-in-Chief, Library Development Committee, Stu- dent Publications Board, Student Cabinet. ROBERT A. KASKY STAMFORD, CONN. INVESTMENTS Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramural Sports, Sinai Club, Treasurer. HENRY D. KATL SHARON, MASS. DISTRIBUTION ALAN H. JOHNSON, JR. WESTON, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Epicurean Society, President. WILLIAM A. KAVANNA ALBANY, N. Y. INVESTMENTS Student Government Social Chairman, Student Advisor, Student Government Representative, Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals, Alumni-Student Relations Committee, Epicurean S0- ciety, Ski Club, Dean,S List, THE EXECUTIVE, WRWB, Advertising Manager. WILLIAM J. KELLY, IR. LITTLE SILVER, N. I. FINANCE Student Government Alternateg Young Democrats Club, Treasurer. DENIS F. KEATING POMPANO BEACH, FLA. ACCOUNTING Circle K International, Dean's List, Beta Gamma Scholarship Society. JOHN F. KRAUSE NEWTON, MASS. ACCOUNTING Delta Sigma Pig Theatre Guild. DAVID A. KRECH NEEDHAM, MASS. INVESTMENTS Business Economics Society, Secre- tary, Circle K International, Sergeant- at-Armsg THE EXECUTIVE, Finan- cial Editorg Epicurean Societyg Wesley Society. i . ,S ' 1:4 , WI - T Avilvw '-Q-. '? 'I'N 4 wwf? rl' JAMES W. LEDWITH MILTON, MASS. ACCOUNTING Dean,S Listg Beta Gamma Scholarship Society. DAVID S. LEIFER REVERE, MASS. ECONOMICS THE EXEGUTIVEQ Circle K In nationalg Intramural Sports. ter DAVID H. LEITHEAD VVELLESLEY, MASS. ECONOMICS Alpha Kappa Psi. PHILIP M. LEVY MARBLEIIEAD, MASS. INVESTMENTS Alpha Delta Sigma, Vice Presidentg Babson Marketing Associationg Sinai Clubg Faculty-Student Relations Corn- mitteeg Student Development Com- mittee. FRANCIS S. LUCIANO WINDSOR, CONN, DISTRIBUTION Delta Sigma Pig Who's Whog Theatre Guild, Presidentg Student Government Representativeg Student Gahinetg Jun- ior Class Secretaryg Parent's Weekend Committeeg Dormitory Proctorg New- man Club, Student Laundry, Owner. ELDON MACLEOD II WELLESLEY, MASS. FINANCE WARREN K. K. LUKE HoNoI.UI.U, HAWAII FINANCE Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Secretary-Treasurer, Epicurean So- ciety, President, Treasurer, American Finance Association, President, Alpha Delta Sigma, Pledgemaster, Student Development Committee, Student Cabinet, Student Traffic Court, So- ciety for Advancement of Manage- ment, Business Economics Society, Babson Marketing Association, Varsity Lettermen's Club, Golf, Student Ad- visor. OCTAVIO R. LUNA SANTIACO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Alpha Kappa Psi. 1 ' if-All-'-:1?stif OSMOND L. MADURO, IR. TEGUCIGALPA, REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS DISTRIBUTION GREGORY MANNING WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. FINANCE Sailing Club, Veterans Club, Student Government Representative, American Finance Association, Vice Presidentg Dean'S List, Usher at 1965 Com- mencement, Student Advisorg Intra- mural Sports, Beta Gamma Scholar- ship Societyg Wall Street Journal Medal. TIMOTHY I. MARTIEN SOLON, O. INVESTMENTS Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Whois Who, Dormitory Proctorg Alpha Delta Sigma, Eastern Regional Vice President, President, First Vice Presi- dent, Student Development Commit- teeg Student Cabinet, Tri-Fraternity Councilg Student Advisor, Dormitory President, Honors Day Committee Chairman, Epicurean Societyg THE EXEC, Map and Globe Committee, Student Activities Award. FRANK H. MILLER, IR. BETHLEHEM, PA. FINANCE Theatre Guild, President, Business Manager, Production Manager, So- ciety for Advancement of Manage- mentg Circle K International, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Treas- urer, Student Cabinctg Student Cov- ernment Social Committee, WRWB5 THE EXECUTIVE, Epicurean So- cietyg Varsity Lettermen's Club, Bas- ketball, Manager, Tennis, Manager, Intramural Sportsg Flying Clubg Dor- mitory Proctor, Iunior Class Good Fellowship Award, Babson Theatre Guild Award. rrf:re2e.weff+ ' ' . -is HOWARD B. MCKENNA WELLESLEY, MASS. DISTRIBUHON PAUL S. MCKINNON ANDOVER, MASS. JOHN L. MILLER OEWIGSBURC, PA. MANAGEMENT Delta Sigma Pi, First Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, Society for Ad- vancement of Managementg Student Advisorg Dean's Listg Map and Globe Committee, Intramural Sportsg Assist- ant Gym Instructor. J EFFREY P. MOCARSKY VVEST HARTFORD, CONN. MANAGEMENT Delta Sigma Pi, Second Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer, Iunior Class Treas- urer, Hockey, Assistant Manager, Student Advisor. RONALD 1. NATHAN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. DISTRIBUTION Basketball, CO-captain, THE EXEC UTIVE, Sports Editor, Sinai Club, WRWB, Sports Director, Varsity Let termen's Club, Intramural Sports. 4 lR HARRY T. NORTON BRAINTREE, MASS. ECONOMICS ROBERT J. ONDERDONK, II FLORILAM PARK, N. I. ACCOUNTING Deanls List, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, President, Delta Sigma Pi, President, Secretary, Flying Club, President, Theatre Guild, Vice Presi- dent, Blue Key Mayoralty Committee, Chairman, Student Cabinet, Chair- 1'1'lt11'1g Student Advisor, Dormitory Proctor, Tennis, Hockey, Varsity Let- termen's Club, Desk Setf, Lead, Come Blow Your Homf' Lead, Stu- dent Activities Award. PETER I. O'KEEFE CARY L. ORLECK LYNN, MASS. INVESTMENTS Delta Sigma Pi. LINCOLN, R. I. DISTRIBUTION Society for Advancement of Manage- BOBERT PACNINI MILFORD, MASS. INVESTMENTS Theatre Cuildg Newman Club ment, Babson Marketing Associationg Dormitory Social Directorg Sports Car Clubg Student Advisor, Junior Class Social Chairman, Senior Class Social Chairman. THOMAS F. PEASE CLEVELAND, O. INVESTMENTS Swimming. BARRY N. POGATCH NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. INVESTMENTS THE EXECUTIVE, Business Man- ager, Advertising Manager, Dean's List, Beta Gamma Scholarship So- ciety. RANDALL P. POLEN NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. ACCOUNTING Basketball, Captaing Alpha Kappa Psig THE EXECUTlVEg Varsity Letter- men's Clubg Intramural Sports. MIKE A. POTTER COCHITUATE, MAss. FINANCE American Finance Association, Presi dentg Swimmingg Varsity Lettermen's Clubg International Relations Clubg Sailing Clubg Dean's List. MARK I. REGAN IJOWELL, MAss. ACCOUNTING Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Treas- urerg BABSONIAN, 1965, Editor-in- Chiefg Junior Class Presidentg Student Government Representativeg Student Advisorg Dean's Listg THE EXECg Student Cabinetg Student Publications Board. DIEGO RIBADENEIRA Qurro, ECUADOR ECONOMICS Newman Clubg Epicurean Societyg Intramural Sportsg Soccer. HARRY W. RUGGLES DALLAS, PA. INVESTMENTS STEPHEN L. SALOMON SPRINGFIELD, N. J. INVESTMENTS Who's Whog Blue Key National Honor Fratemityg Sinai Club, President, Secretaryg Wesley Society, Honorary Mernberg Newman Club, Honorary Memberg Circle K International, Vice President, Secretary, Sergeant-ab Armsg Theatre Guild, Business Man- agerg Society for Advancement of Management, 1965 Mayoralty Can- didateg Epicurean Societyg Babson Marketing Associationg Student Gov- ernment Representativeg Student Cabinetg Student Development Com- mitteeg Faculty-Student Relations Committeeg Student Publications Boardg Dry Dock Snack Bar Co- ownerg 1965 Business Initiative Alum- ni Awardg Lil' Abnerf, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the F orumf' Student Advisorg Student Ac- tivities Awardg Theatre Guild Award. 2 Sa R if 4 sf if A 'V-. if f,ge.g,, . 6 ' wi I ' si 9 'S wx T5 fmt Typ' if fr 'EW if . ',-'wry I1 -was Z. .. ,ii r 1 10 f ff 2 'ea-fe I 'ZW S . 1' . T' n ew I .ssi in I ig' , J-'lf ., I : .I-.awe 7- . Riff. mf S ,Q it T?--3 an T?-lffw Q vfi gi fp ft ,j a yagfi agfvxgfaisgz ' U14 ,V S Hs ,.Zf w'2?'k!f a rf x f - K ' 4? ave MSNJSM GEORGE E. SCHUTZ GARDEN CITY, N. Y. INVESTMENTS TIMOTHY H. SMITH DOYLESTOWN, PA. ECONOMICS Basketballg Intramural Sports. RICHARD 1. SIENOLD BALDWIN, N. Y. INVESTMENTS ROBERT STROYMAN NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Kappa Psi. JOHN R. STURMAN BAY VILLAGE, O. ACCOUNTING Intramural Sports. JOHN H. SUHRE, IR. NEW YORK, N. Y. ECONOMICS Alpha Delta Sigma, Recording Secre- tary, Business Economics Society. THOMAS W. SUYDAM GLOVEHSVILLE, N. Y. ACCOUNTING Alpha Delta Sigma, Treasurer, Cor- responding Secretary, Society for Ad- vancement of Management, Efficiency and Co-ordinating Chairman, Beta Gamma Scholarship Society, BAB- SONIAN, 1966, Editor-in-Chief, Rep- resentative at 1965 Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Account- ants Annual Awards Banquet, Usher at 1965 Commencement, Publications Board, Student Cabinet, Epicurean Society, Honors Program, ALUMNI BULLETIN, Student Advertising Di- rector, Student Traific Court, Young Democrats, Dean's List, Babson Sym- posium, Student Advisor. DOUGLAS B. TENDLER WOODBRIDGE, CONN. DISTRIBUTION Student Govemment Representative, Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, THE EXECUTIVE, Sports Editor, Circle K International, Babson Marketing Association, Sinai Club, Intramural Sports. FRANCIS TEZZI HAIIBISON, N. Y. ACCOUNTING Deanis List, Intramural Sports. ION H. THIERMAN DoBBs FERRY, N. Y. ACCOUNTLNG Alpha Kappa Psi. CARL W. TODT ROSELLE PARK, N. I. INVESTMENTS American Finance Association, Intra- mural Sports, Basketball, Varsity Let termen's Club. ROBERT VANNI N. MASSAPEQUA, L. I., N. Y, ECONOMICS Honors Day Address Speaker, Society for Advancement of Management, President, Secretary, Beta Gamma Scholarship Society, Whoys Who, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Vice President, BABSONIAN, 1965, Lit- erary Editor, BABSONIAN, 1966, Co- Literary Editor, Student Advisor Chairman, Circle K International, Di- rector, Honors Program, Dean,s List, Junior Marshal at 1965 Commence- ment, Library Development Commit- tee, International Relations Club, Political Science Club, President, Newman Club, Secretary, Sinai Club, Honorary Member, Wesley Society, Honorary Member, Student Develop- ment Committee, Faculty-Student Re- lations Committee, Student Cabinet, Student Government Representative, Epicurean Society, Sailing Club, SAM Annual Achievement Award 1965, Babson Alumni Business Initiative Award 1965, Dry Dock Snack Bar, Co-owner, Alpha Kappa Psi Scholar- ship Award, Delta Sigma Pi Scholar- ship Award, Caroll W. Ford Scholar- ship Award, Roger W. Babson Award. RONALD G. WEINER SOUTH ORANGE, N. I. ACCOUNTING Deanis Listg THE EXEC, Business Managerg Delta Sigma Pig Young Democrats, Presidentg Varsity Letter- men,s Club, Vice Presidentg Sinai Clubg Soccerg Lacrosse. JOHN L. WELCH FRAMINGHAM, MASS FINANCE ROBERT A. WEISS BROOKLINE, MAss. MANAGEMENT Beta Gamma Scholarship Societyg Deanls Listg Epicurean Society, Sec- retaryg WRWB5 Student Government Representativeg Dan Gerber Scholar- ship. JONATHAN M. WI-IITCUP LAVVRENCE, N. Y. MANAGEMENT Delta Sigma Pi, President, Mayoralty Candidate. DAVID K. WISENTANER READING, MAss. INVESTMENTS Society for Advancement of Manage mentg Circle K Intemationalg THE EXECUTIVE, Features Eclitorg Stu- dent Development Committeeg Li- brary Development Committeeg Epi- curean Societyg Christian Science Organizationg Theatre Guildg Wesley Societyg Student Cabinetg Young Re- publicans Clubg International Rela- tions Clubg Human Relations Club. BARRY D. WISHNOW NEWTON, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice President. - Mm- pf-ff -..-ffw:s:..ff-ffsts.f-.sf 7: sswe9s1f,sxf:f.swffvo14:f,s:..s.2-fmz--f-1' 1 Q-si '4' STEVEN A. WOLF HADDENFIELD, N. I. FINANCE Alpha Delta Sigma, Society for Ad- vancement of Management, Executive Vice Presidentg Map and Globe Com- mittee, Chairman, Circle K Interna- tionalg Who's Who, Dean,s Listg Stu- dent Activities Award Intramural Sports, Dormitory Athletic Chairman. DON J. YOUNG NATICK, MASS. INVESTMENTS HOWARD J. YOUNG KENNEBUNKPORT, ME. INVESTMENTS WILLIAM K. YOUNG NATICK, MASS. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Kappa Psig Business Economics Clubg Inside Advertising Weekg Intra- murals. STEPHEN H. ZAGOREN MIDDLETOWN, CONN. DISTRIBUTION Alpha Kappa Psig Basketballg Varsity Lettermerfs Clubg Sinai Club, Secre- taryg Student Advisorg THE EXECQ Dormitory Athletic Directorg Physical Education Instructorg Intramurals. '9 ,XX 53332 2gx'ff?ff'5 Y .aye or fr .f j RICHARD I. CONDON WEST ROXBURY, MASS. DISTRIBUTION M.B.A. PROGRAM DAVID C. DERATANY XVEST ROXBURY, MASS. DISTRIBUTION PHILIP J. DOHERTY WELLESLEY, MASS. FINANCE BRUCE M. ENGLISH WATERTOWN, MASS. FINANCE PETER S. FEICK READING, PA. DISTRIBUTION DAVID F. GOODWIN WALTHAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING IOHN E. GRANDBOIS NEW CANAAN, CONN. DISTRIBUTION WILLIAM I. KASZETA NORTH HAVEN, CONN. MANAGEMENT LOVVELL N. KORB GLENS FALLS, N. Y. FINANCE RICHARD R. LAMONTAGNE VVEYMOUTH, MASS. FINANCE THOMAS M. LEBRUN LYNNFIELD, MASS. DISTRIBUTION EDMUND P. LENAHAN NEEDHAM, MASS. ACCOUNTING PAUL C. LISTRO PROVIDENCE, R. I. FINANCE WILLIAM R. OAKES WELLESLEY, MASS. FINANCE RICHARD W. OHMAN MARLBORO, N. H. FINANCE JOHN T. O'KEEFE BROCKTON MAss. FINANCE JONATHAN C. PEABODY BOSTON MASS. FINANCE LOUIS SALEMY BELMONT, MAss. DISTRIBUTION JOHN W. SLCMBA LAVVRENCE, MAss. MANAGEMENT RICHARD T. STEPHENS MANCTIEISTER, CONN. FINANCE JOHN C. STEWART II CUTTINGSVILLE, VT. ACCOUNTING GERARD A. TREPANIER METIIIJEN, MASS. ACCOUNTING JOHN M. TUCKER WILTCN, CCNN. FINANCE PETER C. ZEYTOONJIAN JAMAICA PLAIN, MAss. MANAGEMENT Ll ..,, an .ig A ,I NEEDHAM, MASS. GERALD BROWNE NEEDHAM, MASS. JESSE L. COLMAN NATICK, MASS. .ff Q w - 5 , N A 1. Lg X A S A S SASSA SASA A ,AAAS .A.. A ' if GEORGE E. ANDREWS if fi . S 3 3 O? A 5 AS gi is E ES 93 W' gg? his ROBERT J. BERSSENBRUGGE GLENN R. BOSTON FRAMINGHAM, MASS. NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, MASS. RICHARD H. BURT FRANCIS B. CAMPANELLA HOLLISTON, MASS. NATICK, MASS. ROBERT E. DAGGETT MELVIN L. FOSTER HOLLISTON, MASS. HOLLISTON, MASS. BRUCE M. GARVIN FRAMINGHAM, MASS. CHARLES T. KRIESER, IR. MANSFIELD, MASS. FREDERIC 1. PERRY NEEDHAM, MASS. DONALD I. HALPIN ARLINGTON, MASS. ANTHONY B. KUCZYNSKI BURLINGTON, MASS. JOHN E. RICE WALPOLE, MASS. THOMAS L. KENNEDY MILTON, MASS. BURTON R. MARMER NATICK, MASS. THOMAS F. SKELLY WEST ROXBURY, MASS. ff? CAPTAIN CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. MENEFEE DAVID A. MULLEN LURAY, VA. WALTHAM, MASS. MAJOR MAJOR ROBERT D. MORROW JERRY W. NICKS WEST NEWTON, MASS. BALA CYNWYD, PA. ARMY PROGRAM MAJOR TARLTON F. PARSONS, II NYACK, N. Y. MAJOR DERYL A. SISSON COLUMBUS, O. MAJOR GILBERT P. WRIGHT HINSDALE, ILL. if 1' 5? fi, gf, my ...,,mg.,,,,, IZ? f:1fffg,g A f H , 92 z ,w'?fZ5M if W . ww ,,Qf,-V. .- nrffflfgfw' fwwiiliiiiqwi9QE5n3?ASgUgggQxygggiivviggfjsvg 4i1x37E2i1SS1l .+Ex Y H ,S M-wyfgf,-gf. Zffiisiff-f2if51ll'Ei -i x 2 M 1 . we T H M A ,-L,Av:J?'1 J ' 35321 ww W wf 9 J: -'-- li .iw ww V! Q 1 1 11 ki .5 wi 5 QS .vzbfgiu za: fm- ew Q vw Iv K - M AWQQQ' 12 First Row: H. Wilson, G. Manning, P. Hudson, Secretary, I. Boutilier, President, M. Blake, Treasurer, D. Tendler, R. Carlson Second Row: J. Fanjul, I. Camhi, G. Hoffmeister, I. Haedrich, B. Walker, B. Fishman, P. Stein, B. Hadjibai. Third Row: G. Cisneros, I. Bye, E. Kling, W. Yeo, D. Stiller, I. Freedman, F. DeMambro. STUDE NT GOVERNMENT The Student Government is the one organiza- tion that constantly has a very close relationship with the Administration. It is the channel of communication and feedback, through which the administration and the students correlate the ideas that contributed toward improvement of the experiment called college education. Under the presidency of Jim Boutilier the Government enjoyed a successful year in several areas. The new system of co-chairmen for the Social Committee, in the capable hands of Willy Kavanna and Steve Webber, produced the most enjoyable and financially successful calen- dar in the schoolis history. New legislation occurred in the form of a totally revised and up-dated By-law regarding business licenses-this subject having taken rnost of the discussion time in the Government meet- ings. There was indication of the renewed interest in the over-all future of Babson by the reactivation of student participation in the Alumni-Student Relations Committee. Another indication of this feeling of coopera- tion between the students and administration was the dropping of the hours-restriction on the Dry Dock Snack Bar-allowing it to compete with the B.S.O. Snack Bar. The government sponsored the second annual Parentis Weekend-under the chairmanship of Jim Boutilier. The event was expanded to a full weekend, including a special performance by the Theatre Guild, and a dinner-dance in the Trim dining hall-a beautiful building which, from now on, may be used more frequently. The annual Honors Day Assembly was included in Parent's Weekend-a natural marriage of events-and, it is hoped, one that will become a traditional part of Parentis VVeekend in the future. T. Comey, Secretary, D. Alton, T. Clark, L. Vincola, Chairmang I. Landis, R. Annon, M. Blake, I. Boutilier. JUDICIAL COURT This year marks the fourth year the Student Judicial Court has been active in Student Gov- ernment at Babson. Created as the result of student desire for greater self-discipline and the cooperation of the administration in obtaining that objective, the Student Judicial Court has First Row: R. Carlson, Chairman. Second Row: W. Yeo, T. Clark, T. Suydam. proved that the student body is capable of internally maintaining acceptable standards of conduct. judgment of our acts by our peers is thought to be one of the most positive examples of a mature and democratic society. As a standing committee of the Student Government, the Sudent Iudicial Court has made this concept a reality at Babson Institute. TRAFFIC COURT As a standing committee of Student Gov- ernment, the TraHic Court is charged with hearing appeals on student trafiic violations. Every Tuesday evening the Court is faced with the responsibility of dealing fairly with students who feel they have been injusticed by a ticket. Led ably by Chairman Richard D. Carlson, justice is fairly administered by members Terry A. Clark, Thomas W. Suydam and William E. Yeo. Through the efforts of these appointed members, the Traffic Court lends an element of fairness to what seems to many-an unfair traffic ticket. STUDENT CABINET First Row: S. Salomon, R. Carlson, T. Martien, R. Onderdonk, Chairmang B. Donham, D. Fuller, F. Luciano. Second Row: R. Vanni, A. Johnson, I. Cook, 1. Boutilier, T. Suydam, T. Clark, S. Craine. Composed of the presidents of all the organizations on the Babson campus, the Student Cabinet serves as a communications medium for the executive committees of the various clubs. Blue Key National Honor has the responsibility of coordinating the Cabi- net, the president of Blue Key, Robert Onderdonk, serving as chairman of the group. It has been the practice of the Cabinet to meet when necessary throughout the year to discuss the mutual problems and plans of the member organizations with the Dean of Students, Paul C. Staake. Most important of the Cabinet's duties is the selection of the members of the Student Iudicial Court. During the spring term of this year twenty-four nominees were pre- sented for the Cabinet's consideration from which two were selected to serve as alter- nates on the court. Special recognition should be given to the Chairman of the Cabinet, Robert Onderdonk, for a job well done. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Edward Sparks- President ,Iames E. Sturman- Vice President Thomas G. Comey- Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard D. Carlson- Acting President Samuel Sloan- Treasurer BABSONIAN-1966 E ditor-in-Chief Thomas W. Suydam The BABSONIAN attempts to bring to Babson students a book which will be meaningful to each student as a personal record of college life. To the seniors the BABSONIAN has a special significance because they find meaning in the pictures of every class as they look back over the years with a smile. It is fair to say that there is a universal feeling of delight among the members of the yearbook staff. Indeed, we are fortunate to have been given a chance to provide the students and school alike with a book of excellence in both technical workmanship and editorial content. The editors of the 1966 BABSONIAN hope that you will agree that we have achieved this excellence in this, our 47th edition. .Q5'xfy7 . W N t X Y A T . if . fa . w -. rw 1. ' NWT, fa 5, WW Layout Editor Richard D. Carlson Co-Literary Editor Robert J. Vanni Co-Literary Editor Brian M. Baker Associate Editor John W. Cook Fraternity Editor Timothy I. Martien Sports Editor Sherwood R. Hettinger 4 Photographer Carlos E. McEn,t EXECUTIVE E ditor-in-Chief Robert W. Horgan Webster defines igadflyi as a person who annoys or irritates others. Socrates said that every com- munity needs one of these pests to keep it alive and in a forward direction. The Babson community had one in the person of the EXECUTIVE, the campus newspaper. Editorially the EXECUTIVE expounded on sub- jects ranging from God Is Dead to Why I Will Never Give A Single Penny To Babsonn. To those who read the paper only superficially the EXECU- TIVE was touching on Sacred Cows' that might be better left untouched. To those who read the paper with a concern tantamount to that of the authors, the paper was the voice of the students that has been mute through too many years and too many inequities. Intelligent letters did come, though few. We grew by them and tried to inject our new awareness into the students. If we did this our job was complete. In an eight page tabloid newspaper there are under normal circumstances, eighty double-spaced, typewritten pages of copy. If twenty people partici- pate in making up these eighty pages then it is fun. If five participate then it is work. The EXECUTIVE staff of last year vacillated between five and twenty persons. The inverse correlation between the num- ber of people on the staff and the numbers of spelling errors, proof errors and misinformed com- mentaries was extremely high. If more than One person sought advertising we had more than we could tastefully carry. If one person was doing this job alone we failed to cover the cost of printing. The latter was more often the case. If the paper continues to be the annoying gadfiy then Babson Institute will continue as a community for the young businessmen for whom it was de- signed. Robert W. Horgan Managmg Edltm' Business Manager Arthur .I Frank Van R. Martin -L. x 1 X? 's -: si X ' at it w ei . , s , -tg titt.. it 1 , 'Q .1 fi . I Sports Editor Ronald J. Nathan Features Editor David K. Wisentaner Staff Financial Editor David A. Krech aft, f no 'ditfkf' ik N ' S :lk . l -T- i x '? J E X -A X X bf! Q -iff Qqv L X. . cw A EX Z ww ree Wesxsub X E INT Ctsa4F TIE IN RUE BABSQU -Emfpw .lHZSHEUE' 256 X ff K yV0lUmB 20 Number 34 THE BABSUN EXECUTNE Parody lssue Thursday, February ll, T966 CARPENTER NICHE SNICHING 23544, Wm N NEW STUDENT CENTER Faculty Un rttgots... BUEIIIUII step in the right direction fellas .... Last Thursday at noon, the three carpenters orkingk on the student center were seen dismantling lnda dams' office. Apparently their dilgggnt dis- Entling efforts were in response to Mr. phen's ter that appeared in the EXECUTIVE on that day. The letter was quite vehement but the quality of the work per- rned thus far on die center. Lially the workers were delayed :ause they had started building center in the basement of North, forttmately Mr. Hawk stopped m after three months work. They nediately tore down the parti- is and panelling and put it up in right room. The great problem use when the sharp eyes of :sident Kriebel noticed that the lm was in backwards. This, of rse. resulted from -the dif- ence indirections of Parklvlanor , Park Manor North. This situa- 1 forced the workers to turn the :le building around to getthings ht. They have been doing this night for the past two years so t nobody but the top manage- Fil would know. 'he incident of the office could i to a series of protests in ch the whole student center ld be dismantled, and we simply not afford it. A local socialist, lrles Baines Rotrnan claims : the workers are merely iifesting all the ramifications an imbalance in homeo static ilibriurn, resulting from psy- somatic disorders centered in upper regional tract or shall say, they arescrewed up. lr. Handler, specialist inLabor ations fgynocologistp, said as rushed to the scale: I am rgigiligng for words to express re . lr. Foley leaped into the carter he conversation saying, your struction is faulty- and im- lnced and proceded to scrawl lnnpr ll 111 nunv flap me11e STUDENT FEES EXPOSED Student fees exposed: A trouble-shooting team of cub reporters of the EXECUTIVE dis- covered that the rumors about student fees were all true. As the average Babson student uses the Peavey Gym only twice during his upperclass years lusu- ally to go to the bathrofxnl it was found that the amount he is pay- ing for towels at the gym is about 536.50 a piece. Broken cue sticks account for about 38.50 of these fees. with squash racquets cost- ing each student 33.10. That is expensive considering that only twelve people in the whole school play squash. The yearbook is another large factor in student expenses. The cost per student may be found by di- viding the total cost of 310,000 by the total number of yearbooks. As zero is a very poor divisor, we will forego computation there until the next issue. Student government spent 512.25 in stamps notifying studens that they hadn't paid their student fees. This cost about 1 1f4d per stu- dent. All the urinals in the faculty lounge were raised six inches Dr. Carpenter said today. This should keep the faculty on their toes, he stated. Prmdle Throws Moon.. Dr. Bryce Prindle entertained his Science II class with the latest achievement in science when he threw pictures of the new Russian moon s ot on the projection screen last Tuesday, a spokesman said today. Trend Line At Reduced Rates... Because of the recent drop in the volume of trading on the opal market, Dr. Wilson Payne is sell- ing his trend line at reduced rates. Dr. Payne usually gives ,studmts at 15070 discount. Playboy Club Because of Roger Babson's great influence with the ABC, the Play- boy Club has finally been granted a liquor licmse. In showing their gratitude Presidmt .Hugh 1-leffner has graciously consented to give all Babson students under 21 akey. Foley Shows Provress... Dr. Louis Foley of the English departm t at Babson recently won first prize in the Wellesley Junior High spelling B organized by the. local PTA, Crudd In Dining Hall... Miss Brownie Crudd is the newest employee of the Babson dining hall. when asked for a comment, she simply said lt's a nice place to work, butlwou1dn't eat here. FULLER PRESENTS -f- X XA KT HOLY '7 ? . 5 N tai' For lnre Idenlily Ol Our Heroes - See Page 3 Drake Bakers Q Hook Baiters Book More Bucks From Kebbe This year, Miss Kebbe has brought onto our campus another bumper crop of companies search- ing for Babson graduates. Competition has con- tinued at the high pace .of old in search of Une jobs being offered to our June, July, August, Etc.. grad- uates. ment ladder and become a Master Last year, thenverage starting Bum,-, salarv reported oo our Placemat mmm, glggynmnglmfp, First Row: R. Hervey, I. Witkin, W. Merkel, S. Craine, I. Haedrich, A. Oak, President, R. Lindholm, J. Smith, D. Bottcher, I. Cook, R. Finley, S. Bressler. Second Row: F. Delaoutre, H. Wilson, J. Birkenstock, S. Wolf, R. Vanni, D. Tendler, B. Baker, R. MacKinnon, T. Brumlick, H. Huggins, T. Suydam, R. Bright. Third Row: P. Rappaport, S. Purdy, D. Wisentaner, R. Baldwin, R. Haile, V. Martin, I. Kaplan, F. Lawrence, S. Sloan, F. Miller, W. Luke. SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Babson Chapter of the Society for Advance- ment of Management successfully continued its role of contributing to the professional business atmos- phere on campus. Through speaker meetings, field trips, business films, and various other activities, S.A.M. played an active part in campus affairs. During the year such prominent men as Mr. George Rideout, president of Babsonis Reports, and Professor Robert Austin of Harvard spoke to the S.A.M. members. Field trips were taken to the Boston Stock Exchange, the General Motors assem- bly plant in Framingham, Continental Bakery, and Carling's Brewery. Unfortunately, one of our faculty advisors, Mr. Rudolph Johnson, passed away early in March. To honor this highly respected man and pay tribute to his contributions to Babson Institute, the members established the Rudolph A. johnson Memorial Schol- arship Award, to be presented annually at Honors Day to the senior majoring in Management and Production with the highest academic average. The recipient's name is to be engraved on the trophy which is to be kept in the trophy case in the Student Center. The first recipient was Lyman D. Vincola. April 6, 1966, marked the annual S.A.M. Full Day Conference. The theme of this year's conference was Current Trends and Developments in Business, giving a wide choice in both speakers and topics. Speakers included two economists, Mr. Robert Eisenmenger, Vice President and Director of Re- search of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and Dr. Robert Wertheimer, Professor of Economics at Babson, a leading industrial consultant in computer applications, Mr. Jerome Kanter of Honeywell's Electronic Data Processing Division, a leader in organized labor, Mr. Francis Lavigne, Director of the Department of Education and Research, Massa- chusetts State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, and Mr. Herbert E. Tucker, Ir., an Assistant to the Attorney General of Massachusetts. Together the five sessions offered subjects of interest and relevance to all. Later in April the Babson Chapter played host to a regional convention of S.A.M. University Chapters. Delegations traveled from as faraway as Norwich University for the afternoon of informal discussions and talks. In addition to the professional activities, S.A.M. engaged in several activities of a more social nature. Again this year S.A.M. entered a candidate, Buster Babson, in the campus mayoralty campaign. The campaign was built around the theme of Buster Brown and featured a 20 foot long, 10 foot high shoe. Also, a festive banquet was held at the end of each term, all three at the King Philip in Wrentham. In retrospect, S.A.M. has had another highly suc- cessful year. Three new advisors, Dr. Wallace P. Mors, Mr. Abed A.U. Malki, and Mr. Stewart L. Stokes, Ir.. were initiated into membership. Prospects for a high standing among other chapters in the nationwide competition were excellent, as plans for next year's activities were taking shape. QQ RN-.. An informal meeting with the Membership Committee. Past president, Bob Vanni accepts a Mr. Petersen welcomes the new faculty advisors. Action at the shrimp bowl. trophy from the membership. ,f J FULL DAY CONFERENCE , Current Trends and Developments in Business Mr. Francis Lavigne entertains questions after his keynote address. 'Ci wig? Dick Bright introduces Mr. Jerome Kanter from Honeywell. Dr, We-rtheimer delivers the most entertaining speech of the day. 40 Dr WW, Dr. Wertheimer speaks on the Common Market. Mr. Lavigne speaks on the change-over to automation. President Oak converses with Mr. Paul Hennessey, Vice President of Membership of the Boston Senior Chapter of S.A.M. . Wertheimer answers questions posed by the membership. Bob Vanni discusses the Conference with Faculty Advisor, Stewart Stokes. Bob, are you for real? K -..T F'4-no-.Q Midnight steals the Show! S.A.M. MAYORALTY What lines! Hi yah, Kids, hi yah, hi yah. Wm--...,, w..,f . . and you put the salad on your head. V an if J.. L. It N ss,- Midnight at her best-Charlie Mouse Miner as usual. We it g il ' ' ,,,,..r-f Chef Botchagaloop at his best. Three's a crowd. . . . and there goes the Black Knight. It's Andy's Gang! 1- Froggy ponders. Would you believe-Flower? CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL One of the fastest growing organi- zations in the United States today is Circle K International. The Babson Chapter of Circle K has been an active club on the campus since its founding here three years ago. The club is sponsored by the Wellesley Chapter of Kiwanis International, and provides an opportunity for col- lege students to develop initiative and leadership in addition to serving the college and community. In keeping with the objectives of Circle K and Kiwanis, the activities of the service organization have aided such charitable concerns as the Red Cross blood drive, the United Fund, the March of Dimes, and the American Cancer Society. President John Cook and his execu- tive committee also instituted many chapter-oriented projects including giving campus tours to prospective students, a charity student-faculty basketball game, and the sponsor- ship of an American Indian child ii- conjunction with a self-help pro- gram for the Hopi Indians. The spring term was highlighted by six Circle K members attending the District Convention in Bangor, Maine, and the installation of ten new members into the club. The organization has a great future on the Babson campus and continues to provide its services to both col- lege and community. First Row: E. Levi, D. Tendler, D. Bottcher, S. Craine, S. Salomon, J. Cook, Presidentg S. Bressler, D. Krech, D. Keating, D. Nolte, R. Vanni. Second Row: I. Sompi, I. Smith, J. Ring, S. Purdy, C. Cutler, B. Baker, I. Bogert, F. Miller S. Wolf, W. Yeo, J. Birkenstock, D. Fuller, D. Liefer, F. Wright, D. Wisentaner. CIRCLE K BANQUET STUDE NT-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME n bestl FACULTY WINS 42-29 The faculty outwitted the students with professionals Mr. Casey has an off moment. like Wild Bill. Dr. Rotman shoots from mid-court. Mr. Casey loses out. Q o e e o That well earned respite. Dean Staake, Dr. Perkus and Mr. Putney box Jim Boutilier into the corner. Dean Staake throws the ball into play. Could this be Freshmen Orientation. iQ First Row: I. Kasch, M. Cullen, D. Fuller, President, R. Fine, S. Salomon. Second Row: F. Coldinov, F. jean, E. Levi, H. Wilson, K. Aldrich, S. Berenson. Third Row: W. Luke, B. Donham, D. Tendler, N. Towle, J. Webb, G. White. BABSON MARKETING ASSOCIATION The Babson Marketing Association, a colle- giate division of the American Marketing Association, has this year deviated from the more traditional club activities. Our objec- tive Was to strengthen the bonds between ourselves and the other collegiate divisions. The primary tool in facilitating this goal Was a session of business games run through the computer at Chandler junior College. Sev- eral afternoons were spent by a delegation of club members in planning strategy, and then several days in actually running the games. We were all quite proud that Babson won the competition. Again, with unification in mind, Babson and the other marketing clubs sponsored a banquet held in late April. This event proved to be most successful and certainly will be- come a permanent event on the Associationis calendar. The Association maintained an active speaker and Elm program this year. By far the most outstanding speaker program of the year was held in early spring. The speakers were Mr. Iohn Graham, Space and Informa- tion Systems Division, Raytheon Company, and Mr. Iohn Lazur, Associate Technical Director, Communications Division, Mitre Corporation, which is an Air Force consult- ing agency for systems engineering. A wide range of subject matter was covered that night, topics not usually stressed in our busi- ness curriculum. Through programs such as this, and in working with other schools, we hope to bring to our members the practical experience and personal enjoyment of participating in a club with its eyes on the horizon. BUSINESS ECONOMICS SOCIETY First Row: J. Basner, M. Krupp, President, D. Krech, F. Iean, VV. Luke. Second Row: J. Cote, A. Vallejo, R. Fine, I. Suhre, B. Donham, D. Fuller, B. Butler. Third Row: J. Kasch, I. Caulder, M. Could, F. Coldinov, M. Frank, M. Could, S. Bressler, J. Cook. The Business Economics Society, one of Babson's oldest organizations, again enjoyed a rewarding and successful year. Still a growing organization, the B.E.S. continued several of its traditional yearly programs such as the annual trip to the U.N., and expanded into new areas of interest to its membership. After the glory of graduation passed and took with it some of our most active members, we found ourselves with depleted ranks and sans a president. It fell to our new oflicers: President Michael Krupp, Vice President John Basner, Secretary David Krech, and Treasurer Fred Jean to polish our tarnished image. Fall term was devoted to conducting a successful membership drive, and revising the constitu- tion. With this solid foundation and willing members, we looked to 1966's winter term with enthusiasm. The winter term was highlighted by a field trip to New York. Our members, some of whom spent the weekend in New York, met on Monday at the U.N. for a tour and conferences. The termis speaker list was headed by Mr. Richard Long, a stock broker, who at our open meeting addressed the group on The Future of the Stock Marketf, Spring term found our members scurrying between the Boston Stock Exchange, Carlingis Brewery, and the U.S. Army Natick Labora- tories on field trips. A speaker from the John Birch Society rounded out this semesteris activi- ties. This year was indeed rewarding and success- ful, and for it we especially wish to thank Dr. Genovese who helped our executive committee coordinate activities. After the installation of eighteen new members and a new slate of oflicers, the club looks forward to an exciting year of continued growth and service. NEWMAN CLUB Material wealth comforts the body, but only learning, understanding, and discussion aids and expands the spirit. It is this goal that has guided the Newman Club activities for the Roman Catholic students at Babson. Wfith help of our executive committee, including Van Martin, Jim Somppi, Tom Lessard, and Bob Vanni, and our committee chairmen, Beesom Haile and Bernie Higgins, we set up a calendar of activities that were of interest and worth to our members. The Newman Club, working in conjunc- tionl with the other religious organizations succeeded in regaining the use of the Chapel in Park Manor for our exclusive use for meetings and services. This year we were fortunate enough to arrange for masses on campus, a tradition we hope will continue and expand. Our speaker program has been arrived at by bringing knowledgeable persons on cam- pus to lecture and lead discussions on both religious and secular subjects. Father Rover, addressed our group speaking on Love in Modern Literature. In the spirit of ecu- menism, the four campus religious clubs invited Richard Cardinal Cushing to address the student body this winter. Providence, however, seemed not to be on our side, since all our plans and preparations were rendered useless by an unscheduled un- welcomed snow storm. This year, the Newman Club began a Sunday afternoon film series, which covered a broad spectrum of topics from religion to sociology to history. Also, under the line guidance of our Chaplain, the club's library was broadened. Though our program was a modest one, we hope it will initiate renewed interest and involvement of the students in the campus religious organizations. With the warm, most welcomed help of our Chaplain, Father F itzsimmons, we have developed programs and objectives for the future, that will assure success. D. Wisentaner, N. Towle, R. Parent, R. Pagnini, F. Luciano, S. Craine, S. Salomon, J. Somppi, V. Martin, T. Lessard R. Vanni, President. First Row: M. Gould, K. Twergo, S. Salomon, President, M. Gould, S. Craine, R. Vanni. Second Row: F. Goldinov, B. Adler, L. Gellman, D. Wisentaner, H. Byers, M. Krupp, E. Levi. WESLEY SOCIETY The Babson Chapter of the VVesley Society for Protestant Stu- dents was founded this year by Stephen Craine, who was ably as- sisted by Brian Baker and Craig Fuller. The purpose of the organi- zation has been to bring the Protes- tant students of different faiths closer together. In keeping with this, the Society has maintained no specific religious practices through- out the year, but rather welcomed all. Several new programs have been begun by the VVesley Society, which includes, first a speaker series. In conjunction with the other three re- ligious organizations, our club se- cured an acceptance to speak from Richard Cardinal Cushing whose talk was unfortunately cancelled due to a snow storm. It is, however, the quality of its speakers that the Wesley Society wishes to maintain. Next, a series of comparative reli- gion programs has been instituted whereby members of the Society at- TPFT SINAI CLUB Since its inception in 1959, the Sinai Club has become an active contributor to the social and cultural climate of Babson. The club prospered this year under the administration of President Steve Salomon and the executive staif consisting of Vice President Steve Wolf, Secretary Marvin Could, and Treasurer William Brenner. The Sinai Club con- tinued its seventh year as the center of activity for jewish students on campus. Membership this year reached an all time high. Arrangements were made for transportation to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. A record number of aBagels and Lox breakfasts were served in the Fo'c,sle on Sunday mornings throughout the school year. These will be remembered as the high points of the club's activities. The club is looking forward to a larger membership and greater partici- pation in religious activities under the leadership of the new president, Marvin Gould, in the coming year. First Row: D. Fuller, Brian Baker, S. Craine, President, I. Bogert, S. Salpmon, R. Vanni. Second Row: D. Wisentaner, D. Kreck, M. Blake, R. Finley, j. Ring, K. Aldrich, C. Cutler D. Callager, I. Cook, S. Bressler. tend religious services of various faiths. Three of interest were services at a Baptist Church, a Jewish Synagogue, and at the Christian Science Mother Church. As a public service to the campus, the Society participated in the cleaning of the Babson Chapel, putting it in working order for the use of the religious organizations. In the coming years, the VVeslev Society hopes to carry on its various pro- grams, and also hopes to be able to do more with the organizations, not only on the Babson campus but in the throughout Eastern Massachusetts. other religious various schools THE EPICUREAN SOCIETY The Epicurean Motto as stated by the societyis founder and Hrst president, Mr. Jeffrey M. Zack, is Give us food, wine, women, and song, and the time to give each their own accord. The past year has provided the membership with adequate time to live out, in some small measure, the objectives of the Epicurean Society. During the past year the society has sampled the fine wines and foods of many of greater Bostonls finest night spots. A recent banquet at Henri's, a small French style restaurant in Natick, proved to be one of the best in the societyis brief three year existence. The Holiday Inn of Cambridge provided the location for the Epicurean Society's annual Spring dated eating meeting. A wine tasting contest held at the Holiday Inn proved to be a good challenge for the wine connoisseurs and Paul VVilmot who poured many a glass of Wine. First Row: R. VVeiss, A. Johnson, President, W. Luke. Second Row: T. Martien, S. Salomon, P. Wihnot, F. Miller, R. Vanni. Third Row: J. Cote, A. Vallejo, S. Craine, J. Ring. Fourth Row: P. Zeytoonjian, D. VVisentaner, D. Krech, F. Jean, C. Mills. ,,..s r..4 Tim Martien samples one of the Hne wines to be had at Henrfs. Our finest, Monsieur HENRFS N 5 155 I. Hipson, I. Lischke, D. Stiller, M. Bercovitch, W. Bettes, C. Coolidge, R. Evans, S. Gammon, C. Cady, I. Ham. BABSON SPORTS CAR CLUB Iohn Ham provides stiff competition in the se- dan class. Natick Ford provoked much interest with their Shelby G.T. 350's GY M K H ANA Rounding the last tum The straight away. Percy Chan corners. Mustang G.T. 350 wins all. VARSITY LETTERMEN'S CLUB E. Collins, B. Adler, I. Witkin, M. Potter, M. Gould, M. Blake, W. Luke, A. Boyce, C. Todt, S. Smith, S. Hettinger, T. Clark, President, S. Kroll, R. Watkins, D. Gamer, R. Nathan, R. Onderdonk, C. Cutler, F. Miller. The officers of the Varsity Lettermen's Club for the 1965-66 school year were Terry Clark, Presi- dent, Sherwood Hettinger, Vice President, Stephen Smith, Treasurer, and Alan Whipple, Secretary. In accordance with the club's purpose of fostering athletics at Babson, the club under the direction of Terry Clark purchased a bulletin board announcing all upcoming athletic events both home and away. The sign, which has been strategically placed in the Trim Dining Hall, gives the time, place, and oppo- nent of all athletic events. The club also had guest speakers during the year, such as Porky Dumart, a former member of the Boston Bruins. Dumart spoke about the NHL today and athletics in general. During the winter and spring terms the B Club held two open meetings to attract new members. Freshmen on the soccer, swimming, basketball, and tennis teams were invited along with the members of the newly established hockey team. me magna: - .V .. K K . - SAILING f 'X ff' , Interest and spirit ran high among the members of the Babson sailing team as they attended to a rigorous schedule of meets in New England during the fall and spring. Lack of experience and aca- demic probation handicapped the group to an ex- tent. The commodoreis chair was taken over by Steve Purdy, who replaced Eldon MacLeod, a member of the victorious McMillan Cup Team, Don Seigal was elected secretary, and jordan Estra, terasurer. First Row: D. Seigal, S. Purdy, President. Scott Stevens, Charlie Miner, Iohn Ring, Fred Wright, and two Bermudians, Rick Farrington and Hugh Pritchard, kept Babson in contention at many of the New England intercollegiate sailing events. The number of freshmen on the '66 team and im- provements made to the equipment and practice schedule raise hope for an excellent 1967 season. The coveted McMillan Cup, won by Babson in 1964, and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Trophy are future goals. Second Row: I. Caulder, F. Wright, R. Farrington, D. Stiller, E. Stanley, W. Glenn, C. Miner, D. Leeds Third Row: I. Intrator, H. Pritchard, J. Ring, E. Kling, P. Crowell, R. Vanni, W. Yeo, R. Evans. CLUB Coach Little observes the performance of his men. The Boston Lacrosse Club approaches the Babson goal LACROSSE CLUB First Row: I. Gould, J. Lambert, T. Morgan, W. Steele, S. Jennings, W. Deegans, Second Row: B. Morrison, T. Saint, F. Churbuck, I. Rowland, I. Miksch, R. Little, Coach. In a meeting of the Faculty Committee on athletics held on April 30, 1966, the com- mittee gave its sanction for a Lacrosse Club to operate this spring. The members of the committee, which includes Dean Staake, Dr. Carpenter, Mr. Brown, Mr. Smith and Mr. Petersen, were of the opinion that a Spring spectator sport such as lacrosse would be beneficial for the Babson community. Donald Matthews, Ozwald Hodges and Tom Morgan, who represented the Lacrosse Club at this meeting, presented the club's platform for sanctioning the sport as a club for the Spring Term. One of the eleven points included in their proposal was that there was approximately 17 men interested in lacrosse who have had experience and an equal amount of men who are without ex- perience. After a short deliberation, the Faculty Committee decided that a lacrosse would be an excellent idea, and that if the club had a successful season they would reconsider the club proposal and possibly give the club varsity status for the 1967 season. D. Fuller, W. Luke, R. Finley, M. Potter, G. Manning, C. Todt, M. Bercovitch, A. Hober, M. Frank. Under the dedicated leadership of Presi- dent Michael Potter and faculty advisor Dr. Wallace Mors, the American Finance As- sociation has functioned as a small but flexible unit available to all who have a sincere interest in finance and investments. This year the association heard many interesting speakers from local brokerage and financial institutions. A New York field trip was also offered to members, and a seminar was held on Careers in Financef, In the future we wish to expand the as- sociation's membership in hopes of attracting more prominent speakers. We pride our- selves in having the most dedicated mem- bership since our organization exists solely for them and their interests. AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION YOUNG REPUBLICANS D. Wisentaner, S. Sloan, D. Fuller, T. Lessard, F. Wright, E. Kling, R. Finley, P. Rappaport. This year the Young Republicans Club attempted to explore the nature of Republi- canism by having small informal meetings, at which some aspect of the Republican party was discused. These discussions in- cluded not only current party problems, but we also went into the past for an analysis of the defeat of Mr. Coldwater. Although much discussion centered about the possibility of bringing Republican speakers of prominence to the campus, it was decided by the mem- bers that it would be best to have meetings that would serve to inform them on views of the party as a whole, rather than the opinions of one man. In the future, however, it is hoped that we will be able to encourage speakers to come to Babson. First Row: R. Nathan, F. Miller. Second Row: R. Tuttle, R. Ritchie, R. Watson, R. Finley, S. Hettinger WRW B WRWB On the Air! Q . Q. R- Q 5 C M5 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BL! 165 'Qi 5750 MAP 82, GLOBE COMMITTEE H. Huggins, R. Fine, S. Thompson, R. Annon, S. Purdy, T. Morgan, S. Wolf, Chairman, M. Cullen, R. Nathan. STUDENT ADVISORS First Row: M. Could, D. Dion, B. Baker, C. Cutler, R. Vanni. Second Row: I. Mocarsky, B. Donham, C. Wilkinson, W. Luke, T. Martien, H. VVilson. FRESHMEN ORIENTATION QI , ,, ., K ,,,. mh hh h b U if f All good Beavers wear their beaniesf, Look at the man on your left and the man on your right. In three years .... 1-4-13-40-121-364-1093. wfmwn grin. wif: ,mi .ivsrazf .ft-if Peter Casperson arrives Parents and students alike listen to the orientation speeches. jim Boutilier introduces the other campus leaders. W The I.Q. tests. The freshman orientation program was revitalized this year under the sup- ervision of Dr. Charles Rotman. As usual the purpose of the program was to es- tablish unity and school spirit among the neophytes. Each freshman was assigned an advisor to serve as a guide for the duration of the program. After several tedious hours of meetings, I.Q. tests, and assemblies, the program livened up a bit as the frosh challenged the upperclass- men to a few atheletic events. And then Buzz Vincola meets a freshman at registration there was the mixer?? After a series of memorable events, the beanies, KK boards, and the illus- trious Kangaroo Kourt, the frosh man- aged to get together and show a bit of unity. Storming the dining hall in busi- ness attire, less the proper pants and socks, was an act sufficient to prove to the upperclassmen that the freshmen were truly unified and ready for the awesome task called studying. Thus end- ed the hazing period for 1965. The third time around. Backstage at A Funny Thing . . D Curtain call. Senex, in an award winning embrace The mourners. mn-nun-nu-f-awg ,anwfzwmw w-mmm - mi ,w4:w.fezM:.,,fmwmmmmrfmgftm mmmwf-v -+4:fnwamw, .. , , - Q..-f THEATRE GUILD First Row: R. Bright, S. Salomon, F. Luciano, F. Miller, I. Witkin, S. Craine. Second Row: R. Pugnini, R. Onderdonk, D. Wisentaner, I. Cook, H. Warren. Hurry, hurry, Hurry, see the greatest show on earth was the spirit felt not once but twice on the Babson campus, for this year the Babson Theatre Guild produced two theatrical spectaculars. lt is rumered that the WVellesley and Natick auditoriums still echo the hoorahs and bravos that hailed the Guildis side-splitting rendering of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Come Blow Your Hornf, The Forum was by far the highlight of Winter VVeekend, and its great success is due in no small part to the tireless dedication shown by the cast and stage crew. So good was the job done by Stephen Salomon, Jeff Witkin, Bob Onderdonk, Richard Bright, joe Haedrich and Frank Miller that a second performance was given. With less than one month to prepare, the members of the Theatre Guild were again in the spotlight, this time in Come Blow Your Hornf, Again Stephen Salomon, Bob Onderdonk, Richard Bright, and Craig Ful- ler, under the superb direction of Miss De French, put on a performance acclaimed to have been better than Broadwayv by one stagedoor critic. It was, indeed, a most wel- come addition to the Parents, Weekend schedule. Each performance this group puts on must draw upon every member to the fullest, and having such an outstanding crew and cast made it easier. But, as in every group, there are those whom special recognition must be given. Therefore at Honors Day, Frank Miller was presented with the Theatre Guild Award for his service and dedication. For the recognition of superb acting prowess, a new award was initiated, the Roger,,' which was presented to Stephen L. Salomon for his role as Senex in The Forurnf, It,s curtain timev now in your mind's eye. 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Even though the team compiled a 1-7-1 season record, the Beavers made it a diflicult contest for nearly all their opponents. Spirit at all times was the most outstanding characteristic of the team who maintained this quality through- Colby 4 Bates 4 Lowell Tech. 6 Assumption 1 Tufts 3 in double overtime Brandeis 2 in double overtime Clark 2 St. Michael 8 Boston Un. 4 SOCCER out the game regardless of the score. This year's team consisted mostly of freshmen who contributed a great deal to the attitude of the team. But it was under the leadership of Mr. Burness and the few upperclassmen that the team jelled into what it was. The leading scorer for the season was Moise Elghanayang his best effort coming against Assumption College when he scored 4 goals as Babson won its only game 8 to 1. 'I75 fAsterisks denote conference garnesj BIT Babson 86 Nathanial Hawthorne 63 Babson 57 Merrimack 81 Babson 67 Suffolk 85 Regular Season 'Babson 66 St. Francis 75 Babson 102 Alumni 48 'Babson 68 Nasson 80 'Babson 60 Barrington 69 'Babson 76 Gordon 81 'Babson 62 Bryant 110 Babson 54 Bentley 94 Babson 63 Lowell Tech 125 Babson 57 Nichols 70 Babson 72 Suffolk 95 'Babson 47 Gordon 46 'Babson 86 Bryant 102 'Babson 69 Barrington 78 Babson 93 Wentworth 68 Babson 63 Eastern Nazarene 87 'Babson 76 St. Francis 110 'Babson 88 Nasson 109 First Row: H. Wilson, M. McCoy, R. Heller, R. Nathan, T. Smith. Second Row: T. Smith, Coach, R. Dean, B. Barefoot, R. Booth, S. Hettinger and F. Miller, Marwgers. This year brought something new to Babson in the way of varsity sports, an organized basket- ball conference. The name of the new conference is the Dr. James Naismith Intercollegiate Basket- ball Conference, named after the founder of the game. Being a member of this league should bring to Babson more interest and enthusiasm in the game as well as badly needed school spirit. The Beavers compiled a win-loss record of one and nine in this league against such teams as Cordon, Barrington, Bryant, St. Francis, and Nasson, which gave them a last place standing. At the end of the season an all-star team was named and a benefit game played between the outstanding ballplayers of each team and Bryant College, who were league champs. Bob King was named to the second all-star team and also par- ticipated in the benefit game along with Stan Briggs and Brian Barefoot. The season got underway with the Babson Invitational Tournament in early December. Babson won its first game against Nathanial Hawthorne but lost the next two to finish in fourth place. Even with the fourth place finish, Babson was able to place two men on the all- tournament team, Stan Briggs, second team, and Iohn Fields, first team. With such returning lettermen as Most Valuable Player-Bob King, Rick Heller, and Mike McCoy as well as the addition of new tal ent, the ,67 season will prove to be more satisfy ing to loyal Babson basketball fans. BASKETBALL HGCKEY First Row: H. Cleverly, Coachg D. Alton, I. Cazavilan, H. Burbank, B. Brown. Second Row: I. Fanjul, Managerg R. Patkin, C. Glagolich, D. Steele, S. Kroll, I. Mocarsky, Manager Third Row: B. Buyers, M. Johnson, I. Fitzpatrick, H. Hakala, C. Hammond. 'I78 V 2 5 179 . i Yi QE 180 First Row: E. Meshberg, A. Whipple, Captain, T. Clark, Captaing B. Catinella, Coach, S. Smith, I. Maak, I. Golka. Second Row: I. Landry, R. Watkins, M. Potter, G. Cisneros, J. Webb, R. Cranston. Under the fine coaching of Mrs. Betty Catinella, the Babson swim team posted a 2-7 record. The season started off well with Babson defeating Nichols College by a wide margin. Babson took all but one first place in addition to sett- ing seven school records. The team was enhanced by the depth and experience of this year's mem- bers. The whole team was up for this season. Coverage of the Hrst meet by a national Wire service and several Boston papers added to the team's spirit. Inter- views with Mrs. Catinella on TV boosted the teamls pride and drive. With the start of the winter term, however, came the loss of eight key men, including last year's Ewart Memorial Trophy winner. A excellent group of freshmen partially reduced the effects of our loss. Freshmen Bill Landry, Dick Crans- ton, Lee Watkins, Iohn Colka, Ioe Maak, and Emil Meshberg added considerably to the team. Meshberg, the team,s second highest scorer, gave the team additional strength in the diving event which pre- viously had been a weak spot in the Babson team. Terry Clark, Tom Pease, Mike Potter, and Al Whipple represent- ed the upperclassmen. Al Whipple and Terry Clark were elected co-captains as the winter term started. Whipple Hnished the season as the team's high scorer. He was selected winner of the Ewart Memorial Trophy and will co-captain. the 1966-'67 season along with Steve Smith. -as fr W' 323 Watts' ,iff 3543? 'wi 1 sl ' 41 SWIMMING . Ml QT S ij ., . was' a F . , . .. . , M ,.,. r ...f J 5? .2 ,.,., www . gapg , . ... ..... . ..,, . ,,,.. .. We it i- r fc We ,VK ,dy SK ,A M it rv g ,W kj'-+5 i.,-Q... I pf, . y A -are f V . ,. , -V 4:5 , E ' 4-W... ah.. ,,,.,q N-Qu .. ,,,?a4Li-fag' K fx .J - , . bg 9 E - f-ye: ,- q rl... X . . ,. f fi N ya. R, gva1ia,,a,....,,5.mg, . , ,' -w?a:' raiM.. mafi a. gs. ' tw t f,Qi' A .1 , .aw:5tF:-m' -: sims mm. e:,.w,s:.. :.' ' .. avg, V. f.. 'wa-wr-z..,g:a5,g3 - .,,. M Y .g3r, m, - r . M S M xgww. 1 f-. ysfezegl' ,m,2Jggg,,..-1,,,.V , .I K .4 , re XL rg, 1 5 .- . -I J. 1 , -SVG: P2 7 , .. H ra.--H . -. -Y? f-, Lgy YY if-5 54. 7 M? mv' ' . :z 1fY:sz.i'zz n, ., L- . A -. . eh m f 2' 'i 'df f- -'M dzmh- 'i7r::,K--5, ..,.. aygf ' 1 - g,,g.g5Eg?Mi,i w w, ' K gg: we , ,, ,, . M' I 7.59:-1-fi-.gfir,-ljQa1y.y5.,gp-lfV:,gggr1.' .. . .vi , . ' - 5f?7'?i?2:f- V . j,i'TjiQ17i5 ii-'.1i.'fj?Y.E 7'-f 'E 'A J 5 1 3 'A Q . ,. W - ' X .L - fl tiff' 'tri 4' 'V B - 5 ,. fr W 3 3 'K L ' ' , I - ' f 1 S! N,1,W.,, '1': mr. rf -wtz,.t-- ' . . rxwflff' C 'A . , ,r H f flj12Wfw V 'M YM- 'HU T -lx ,S e 'Q mff..,f.ww:g.5.52.-af..wr 'fmwfigxq -A -ff' K' X , , . . ...ff a vi K . ,..',,..:25vmyM53'.,:a:.,.yufra: J, WM, -'Q X ' K , 3 1 it W my M 5 A . 5 X 4 -5, A ,- g,f.,.,, ...,,. , , V . 459' --u - .-1-f W--zz:-A iw--sv... v ...TL wa: mf '-L M, ar . .-sz,gmi. . . :ist 1... ,,:5t,,.,4- wi - , k ,. .--- J- L- .1-V-1-M... :nw-Y - ,,,... ,, ,,... : .3 1 1. Bogert, T. Baker, R. Wigglesworth, Coach, F. Delaoutre. Hopes were high for the first season of the Babson ski team as the roster of skiers was re- viewed in january. The team coached by Bob Vifigglesworth, an enthusiastic racer, who unfor- tunately tore a tendon at Christmas, was com- posed entirely of freshmen and juniors. The team started the season off on the right ski by winning an invitational slalom race at Intervale, N.H., sponsored by Bentley College. Co-captains Jeff Bogert and Ted Baker, both juniors, compiled the fastest times for the Beavers and bought the team to its first victory over the five other colleges present. The season consisted of nine races which were held in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. The events were slalom, giant slalom, and down hill, and at each race the eight best Babson skiers competed against the eight best skiers from Bentley, Worcester Poly Tech, Lowell Tech. St. Anslem's, Bates, Wind- ham, Merrimack, Harvard I.V.'s, M.I.T. I.Vfs, New Hampshire College of Accounting and Commerce, and Nasson College. The highlight of the season was when Skip Keenan, a freshman, came in second out of eighty racers, in a giant slalom at Suicide Six, a mountain in Vermont. Besides the skiers al- ready mentioned, freshmen Francois Delaoutre and Bruce Hutchinson were members of the team. Probation hit the team hard since some of the best skiers at Babson were not able to partici- pate in the races. Plus the fact that crash', Baker went into the woods practicing for a down hill and Ieff Bogert had trouble with his bindings at the beginning of the year. All in all, it was a Hbuildingi' season for the Beavers. In the words of Coach Wigglesworth, I am looking forward to an excellent season next year since we will have all of our lettermen re- turning plus many new skiers who could not come out for the team this yearf' 1 SKIING 183 First Row: C. Brooks, Ralph Chambers, Coach: M. Krupp, S. Wood. Second Row: R. Patkin, S. Kroll, C. Todt, I. Maak. TENNIS Babson 5 Babson 3 Babson 5 Babson 4 Babson 5 Babson 0 Babson 7 Babson 3 Babson 1 U. N. H. Brandeis Clark Holy Cross Bates Tufts Bentley Colby Stonehill Under the tutelage of Coach Ralph Cham- bers, Babsonis tennis team had a successful season, although posting a four and five win-loss record. This season was highlighted by the play of Captain Chris Brooks at lst singles where he has won eight matches and lost one. Steve Kroll at 2nd singles had a six and three record playing as a freshman against strong competition from juniors and seniors from other schools. Steve Wood at 3rd and sometimes 4th singles has made the difference in many matches this year with a five and four record as a freshman. Since Brooks is the only graduating member of the team, Coach Chambers will have a fine core of players returning mostly from the fresh- man ranks. Juniors Mickie Krupp and Carl Todt along with freshmen William Eber, jo Maak, Bob Patkin, Steve Wood, and Steve Kroll will be giving it their best to achieve another success- ful season. Babson 4 Merrimack 3 Babson 3 Nichols 4 Babson 6 Suffolk 1 Babson 7 A. I. C. 0 Babson 6 Clark 1 Babson 6 Colby 1 Babson 2 B. U. 5 Babson 1 M. I. T. 6 Babson 2 Tufts 5 Babson 635 Bentley 35 Babson 3 U. N. H. 4 Babson 5 Stonehill 2 Babson 5 Bates 2 Babson 4 Brandeis 3 Babson 5 Merrimack 2 Babson 2 Lowell Tech 5 GOLF S. Hettinger, Manager, W. Luke, L. Dearborn, I. Cote, M. McCoy, G. jacques-Dalcroze, R: Heller, E. Meshberg, K. Aldrich, T. Smith, Coach. The varsity golf team under coach Tom Smith enjoyed another highly successful season, closing with a ten win and six loss record. Start- ing with a second place finish in the annual Bab- son Lid-Lifter Tournament, the golfers had con- siderable success against teams from schools with far larger enrollments. The Lid-Lifter Tourna- ment, played early in April on Babson's home course, the Wellesley Country Club, was won by Nichols College for the second year in a row on the basis of both match and medal play. At the conclusion of the season, a five man team composed of upperclassmen traveled to Portland, Maine, for the New England Intercol- legiate Golf Association Tournament where the best collegiate golf teams of New England com- pete. After a slow start the first day, Babson rallied on the second to finish sixteenth, behind such schools as Harvard. Graduation will not take its toll as in years past, for Guy Jacques-Dalcroze, a two-handicap player from Switzerland, will be the only player leaving via this route. With a group of players such as Les Dearborn, Emil Meshberg, Rick Hel- ler, Bob King, Mike McCoy, and Warren Luke returning and many new talents expected, the ,67 season will prove to be Babsonls sixth con- secutive successful year in golf. Editor's Note This small space set aside for the editor to evidence his appreciation of the efforts put forth by many hardly does justice to those men who have given so much of them- selves in order to make the BABSONIAN- 1966, a reality. 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Wright One Lehigh Road Wellesley, Mass. Gilbert P. Wright 134 East 8th Street Hinsdale, lllinois William E. Yeo 14 Quimby Street Haverhill, Mass. Don J. Young 114 South Main Street Natick, Mass. Howard .1. Young P. O. Box 171 Kennebunkport, Maine James R. Young 114 South Main Street Natick, Mass. Noble Young 4 Derby Road Kowloon, Hong Kong William K. Young 18 Harvard Street Natick, Mass. Ivan Yung 283 Alameda dos Anapurus Sao Paulo, Brazil Stephen H. Zagoren 106 Murray Street? ,e,' , Middletown, ii y INDEX einii .,..3s . .... 124- A .V-xi-ik-80 tssiiyggslso p ig.-4 . .1221 Ronald Zaiger 12 Sapphire Avenue Marblehead, Mass. Peter M. Zaloom 16 Knollwood Avenue Douglaston 63, New York Paul M. Zarella 189 Sylvia Street Arlington, Mass. Peter C. Zeytoonjian 2 Brownson Terrace Jamaica Plain, Mass. 02130 Frederick Zimmermann 2039 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Mass. Si-ff.f1f'-1 gE Qlifacultyz V V ,Ve . tt V Accvwmafya .oe - ..... . . . . EoonomicsgtftifjiQ . VL ...... .... 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A ., ..... 150 ,, , Sailing Club ........ ..... 1 59 V SBl1101f.V'CiQSS' Oiiicers ........ . . . . .129 2 'Sinaig ..' . .. ...... ......... . . . . . 151 A Sooiet3iifQ'5EiZigri,V',Advancement of 'A .......t . . . .... 138 Student'5V-Qgjxdvisors .. . ...js Q . . . . . 166 VV Student l'1C3binet -'-- - -123 student .Development -fy. ,V yty, Q E Sledenf y Theatre, .126 .Government A , ,, 1.70, . Guild . ...... . .- . . .,,...,,. VV Cour ...... VV,, , ' 8732.1 -, gg .....,-...a-.j.,,-3 ...e SP991?l3'E'V53tsF.i . l ' - . 7 C0'mm5I1,C8mG11l?f 6 1 -- 79? 1' Fall Homecoming f if '11 Honors Day ..... V 1. Winter Weekend .1.V . ,i , VV5V..,eSports: s yttis ynaskethau . . y t ,,,. ,135 Golf . 55 Hockey. T Skiing Soccer .410 ef.. f -fx 13, ' -1. 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