Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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THE HUB 1943 QQN UN I VER 4bQ5ig-5-Sly!! P 4 5 J f 1 C 'K 4321 fi BOSTUN UNIVERSITY 1 9 4 8 THE SENICDR ANNUAL CDF BCDSTON 6 my W UNIVERSITY o BOSTQN, MASSACHUSETTS Dora Mornndi Russell Knecn Robert Maynard ,lack Folkins Roland Tibhells Rudy Wmecks Professor Moody Professor Bunker l-H H EDITORIAL STAFF lfdifor-in-Chief Dora NI. Morandi Senior .ilssociale Editor Roland Tibbelts .-l.s'.s'ociafc 1flI'I'f0I'S Rudolph Weeks Jack Folkins Phologruphy Edifor Russell Kneen S porfs Editor Robert, Maynard .11 rf Editor Arlene Ilollisler Ifdiforial .-l.s'sis1a'nl.s' Joseph Azzarito John ,Kalsaros Frank Forbes Marilyn Boyker Robert Callahan Anne Kelly Francis Flynn Donald Foley John Dunn Frances Calia Raymond Sawyer Barbara Hyde Mary Packwood Walter Kaffcl Faculty Advisers Professor Philip E. Bunker Professor Robert E. Moocly TFF BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Robert J. YVhalcn lQsi.s'fani Iivlsivzcss Managers Eclwin J. Huznnr Richzml S. Guild Robert Klaynarcl 1?1lSI.IlC'.'?S .-lssisfarrls Ilowarrl P. BL-:Lrg Tlmomus J. Berry Alam Il. Carlin Artluu' Eskin Robert, I.. Sailz Russell B. Hayclcn William J. lNIcDc-rmoll, Ilugh R. NICI,0ll2llCl School of Public Relations Dcun LcSourd un The AI' Machine d lhc Fucul ly DPLUCX' SH Ncwspupcr pruclicc cln This l5lh school of Boston University wus cs luhlishccl in 1947. IL is localcd ul 178 Newbury Strccl. 3rd floor clue-ls carlet Thanks 4' fx Q-371, i jf Sign llcrc l'ri nccsscs Key I3-lr' van 2 2 fyffft ' -MH, 4. 4. - 1. J UNION PROM ISI 'N ' .ik ' 'Xr2fr'ifvt'.a:. A --..--4,-an--..,..,,r,K in .::,::.z:::-g::a:1, -v :Mom my v, sl 9 10 Events Around School ,QQACAIV In Memoriam Faculty and Administration VVILLIAM' T. IYHALLORAN Assistant Professor of Niedicine MAX DAVIS Assistant Professor of Obstetrics EDWVARD JOSIAH EATON Professor of Education THOMAS RAY MATHER Professor of English GASPAR GRISWOLD BACON Professor of Government U91 N UNI 093 881, 64 fi 'QNING Tuma VW W . 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' .. . - Q.. gkaffv ' R-1f11!2.a.2.T?vf af' IFE?1-5+f'f1V31?'f'7Z--V11.-??i ff?2:.T?:5i'-72,,'?1n'i3.-'4f'f'l-'JSA15.4-535 ' -sa-:aw - --A -- - 1a --- vw:-. -.,1-'- --:w -,' 1, 1, 1 ' ff Nw- 1'-1-, .- 1- -f, 1-.N--.v .-1'1'-'w1- -' --V' H--. ' .-W'-W-N ,-.ii- W,-. 1 1--1 1 . A 1 . Q Q 1. ., -1,1-Q1-1-.3,,,W, ,.,,-41 ,gm ,-.,-.,1..,,,,.-,,.1--1 J, .1 .4 .Q u..,.,,g-.,. -1-1, 1.3.1.4-, 3...-,--1,5 M ' ' - - M ' '-- ' f- 1' ' F f '-W'-.'f-fr'.M.f1r::'r21-rv Q:'1'-iiiff -fn-'q-1.- - 21:7-'-F..- . , .1 A . .,,,, .,,,,,M ..... ?m,.,L' J '--.u.-1...1m,-uw.-w ,xg A '- -- ..1v-'KK -1-. ..... , ..., ., .,,..,-..1s-M5S'. .g,...-18-gfwwvvlxn EM W S ' ' - '-':- QETTMPL .,-U . ,J 1. 'H I . h'7'.1..v-14-..,r sa.. -- f- ' - W... - 41. . -1 1 .. lv The President's Message Daniel L. Marsh To TIIE IYIEMBERS OF TIIE GRADUATING CLASS, BOSTON UNIVEIISITY, 1948 MY DEAR FRIENDS! Yours is the largest class ever to have been graduated ' by Boston University, up to this date. Its members have had varying experiences in the past, even as they have varying ambitions and varying delights in the present, but One common bond binds you all together: You are all children of Boston University. You all love Alma Iilater, and will forever be indebted to her. You have seen, and some of you have participated in, world-shaking events. You and I are praying that the inter- national turmoil of the present may be but the birth-throes of a new and better era for the world of mankind. You are graduating from Boston University in a year which lIas been, i1I many respects, the greatest year of its history. In the period that has elapsed between your nIatriculation and your graduation, you have seen as much growth and maturity take place in the University as your friends have seen take place in you. That the University may give you increasing reasons for loyal devotion to it, and that you may give the University solid reasons for pride and satisfaction in you, is the prayer of Your friend, KQWMKYWMWZ I Guy Cox Charles Francis Adams E. Ray Speare Orporation Of Boston niversit TIIE FOUNDERS OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY LEE CLAFLIN ISAAC RICII TIIE ASSOCIATE FOUNDERS ALDEN SPEARE EDNVARD H. DUNN CIIESTER C. CORBIN AUGUSTA E. CORBIN TIIE TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY GUY W. Cox, Chairman of the Trustees of Boston University J ACOE SLEEPER ROSWELL R. ROBINSON CHARLES IIAYDEN EDXVARD C. STONE, Vice-Chairman of the Trustees of Boston University MPIRTON L. BROWN, Secretary of the Trustees of Boston University E. RAY SPEARE, Treasurer of the Trustees of Boston University DANIEL L. MARSII, President of the University CIIARLES FRANCIS ADAMS CIIANNING II. Cox FRANK W. .KIMBALL FRANK G. ALLEN JOIIN A. DUNN WESLEY T. LEE ALFRED H. AVERY MRS. EVERETT O. FISK WILLIAINI R. LESLIE J. LEE BAUSIIER VICTOR A. FRIEND AUGUSTUS P. LORING, JR. IIOWARD D. BRENVER ALVAN T. FULLER RALPII LOXVELL F. NELSON BRIDGIIAM FRANCIS C. GRAY FRANCIS I. MC CANNA IIORACE A. CARTER W. ROGER GREELEY HORACE A. MOSES WILLIAM E. CIIENERY ILUSSELL S. IIADLOCK MISS ELIZABETII C. NORTIIUP MRS. MYRON H. CLARK LEWIS O. IIARTMAN DANIEL T. O,CONNELL VINCENT P. CLARKE ERNEST G. ISIOWES PATRICK A. 0,CONNELL CIIARLES F. COLLINS PLINY JEWVELL G. BROMLEY OKNAM IIONORARY TRUSTEES MISS ALICE STONE BLACKWELL IIENRY K. SIIERRILL TIIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILLIAM E. CIIENERY PLINY JEWELL WILLIAM R. LESLIE HOWARIJ D. BREWER AUGUSTUS P. LORING, JR. IIORACE A. CARTER CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, Chairman WILLIAM F. ROGERS, Secretary ALFRED I-I. AVERY I-IOWARD W. SELBY L141 JOIIN S. PERKINS WILLIARI F. ROGERS CHARLES A. ROME MRS. EMMA FALL SCIIOFIELD I'IOXVARD W. SELBY STEPIIEN W. SLEEPER DEWEY D. STONE SIIIELDS WARREN WALTER R. WRITING PERCY E. WOODWARD GEORGE F. WRIGIIT VVILLIAM I. WARD EDWVARD C. STONE SIIIELDS WARREN TIIE CHAIRMAN OF THE CORPORATION TIIE TREASURER OF THE CORPORATION THE PRESIDENT OF TIIE UNIVERSITY dministrative fficers W NORMAN n. ,um0'rr, n.ls.A., M.n.A. KENNETII CIIWSTOWIE- 5- H M-W niwmor' ljnivumily lnluccmcnll Service Director, Department of Student Ilcnlth RU'l'Il C. DUFFEY. S.R. NORMAN M. GAY. ILILA. llirvclor. I'hynir'ul Iiducnlion for Women Manager of lim Rook Stores ARTIIUR RAE., ILS. in ILA. EDWIN M. ROBINSON, A.R.. M.B.A. Director ol' the Veterans' Center Director, Iivnning und Saturday Division Colla-ge uf Pruclinul Arts and Iaettcrs U51 I ARTHUR F. CONNELLY. ILILA. Purclmsing Agent for the University WAL'l'ER C. JAMES, A.Il. Ilurnmr of lhc University WII.I.IAM D. STOCKISRIDGE, A.II. Cnmptrollur ol' the University dministrative fficers ' 'bs ELYVOOU E- GASKILL. A-nn M-IL MIIIIAM Il. MARSHALL. A.B. STANLEY ll. MAIKTIN llirwwr of Mwfiwl Urrwnizl-'i0 H lm-.-.fwr or omcf- of lvniv.-many ,x.n.. A.M.. s.1'.n. Inforlnulion Univcrn-wily fllmpluin iw DONALD LEE OLIVER, S.B., M.Ed. LEONARD TAYLOR, ILS. Director ol' Admissions Director of Muinlcnnncn U61 Dean Atlee L. Percy Counseling and Statistical Research Dean Kenneth L. Heaton came to Boston University in January, 19417. He coordinates the services rendered by the Office of Counseling Service and the Office of Statistical and Research Service. The Office of Counseling Service extends its service to students in such fields as vocational testing and coun- seling, diagnosis and remedial assistance for those whose'academie achievement is limited by deficiencies in study skills, psychological and psychiatric counseling for those with personal-social problems, and counseling on the legal aspects of personal and family problems. The Ofhcc of Statistical and Research Service assists in the development, administration, and interpretation of examinations used in student selection, in counseling, and in judging student progress. It advises on statistical and research problems. It provides test scoring, statisti- cal calculations, and other research and machine serv- ices. 17 Dean of the Universit The appointment of Dean Atlee L. Percy to the post of Dean of the University was one of the first post.-war developments of Boston University. Dean Percy, a professor of accounting and commer- cial education for 30 years, is well qualified to hold this position. llis duties include acting as administrative assistant to Dr. Nfarsh and aiding in academic coordina- tion of Boston University. lle has also been director of the Summer Session and head of the Summer Term. Dean Kenneth L. Heaton V l Dean Elslncth ll. Melville Dean of Women A graduate of Boston University, Elsbeth R. Mel- ville, returned to her Alma Mater in early 194-5 to take into her hands the task of supervising and guiding all the women students of the University. Iler cheerfulness and capability already have been recognized by all those who have had the pleasurable experience of meeting her. Supervision of all women's dormitories, advisor to the Pan llellenic Society, Dean 'Melville's tasks are varied and demanding. Yet individual student problems, aca- demic or social, always have first. call on her time. Whether it be in one of the lJcan's many private confer- ences with students or at a gala social occasion, her sympathy, resourcefulness, and contagious good humor have been unbounded. The results of her work, of her very being among us, have endeared her not only to our hearts but also to the practical eyes of those who realize how much Dean hielville means to Boston University. Oflice of Interdepartmental Student Social Activities VVhen the Office of Interdepartinental Student Social Activities was instituted in 1935 Professor Philip E. Bunker was appointed as its first Director. The duties of this office are supervising all University social functions with the attendant task of advising. directing, and controlling the financial aspects of these affairs. The office is a clearing house for all receipts and expenditures of student organizations. As a requisite for All-University recognition semi-annual reports of these organizations must be submitted. Professor Bunker capably handles a difficult role in this position as Director of Student Activities. 18 Professor Philip lf. Bunker Alumni Association Warreii S. Freeman Executive Secretary Bureau Director .... Mrs. Edward R. Collier A ll'I7LI:7l'iSl7'flt't176 Ass'istc111t . hiiss Corinne Saropian W ' - . . . Ldztorwl .fls.sr1fstc11zt . . . Nliss Electra lilllUtl.ZCS Assistant in Radio Publicity . . Ntr. Edwin Ginn Sf'f 'f'lfW.'l - . Miss Elizabeth Brennan Stvldent .f1s.wista11.ts Robert Trudeau Eleanor hiorrison Albert Baldwin Ruth Winer Charles htahoney The staH' members of the Bureau of Publicity work in close cooperation with President Marsh and the Trus- tees, the Deans and the members of the faculty, and all Slfllflcnt groups. The Bureau presents to the public the PY'0gl'0Ss of the faculty, zulministration and student activities. The Alumni Association is a vital link between the University and former students. The association serves the University and graduates in two ways. First. of all by maintaining up-to-date records of graduates, by plan- ning general and departmental reunions, establishing Boston University Clubs throughout. the United States and also through the publishing of Bostonfia, the Boston University alunmi magazine, secondly by sponsoring a fund dedicated to furthering the interests of Boston University in whatever area there is need of assistance. Nine times yearly the alumni magazine Bostonfia is published for all members of the Alumni Association. It contains news of University events, alunmi activities such as reunions, club news and notes on individual classes. The Boston U 'l'tfIi'l107'Sttflj News Letter is mailed to 40,000 alunmi, informing those who do not receive Iiostonirr of University activities. The Boston University alunmi clubs have become one of the most popular phases of the new alunmi pro- gram instituted by Mr. Freeman. Several clubs are now flourishing in Denver, San Francisco, and .Los Angeles. Ntr. Freeman has instituted a program of senior class parties to explain the manner in which prospective alumni may benefit by membership. of Publicity l19 Mrs. Edward R. Collier Director I arsity ommittee C1z,airman . . Professor Philip E. Bunker Vice-llliairman . Dean of Women Elsbelli Melville Secretary . . . . Professor Carla Pzuiske Dean lVillizun G. Sutcliffe Dean Ralph NV. Taylor 'Dean Allee L. Percy Professor Eleanor PII. Kilcliin Professor John lvuters Professor Donulfl Born Miss Icln Jolinslon Clniplain Stanley II. Mzniin l n k Iolxnston, Kilchin. 'l'uylor. Sutcliffe, Pm-ey, wlllllfli, Kennedy, Melville. liun lQ0l T e Facult l o. l Dugnl Al'lllll'kll! Frank Barlen -1056 P. Bill Lewis A. Brigham Ralph M. Chambers Eddy Asirvatham Allen E. Beckwith Roy 0. Billett Edgar S. Brightman W. Lenwood Chase Warren O. Ault Douglas A. Bellcmore Edwin P. Booth A.-,i G ' x Joseph G. Brin Merrcl A. Collard V l Q l Louis J. Cornell George A. Cummings Allen D. Currier 1 U Daniel J- DUKBHII Charles P. Emerson Franklin Erickson r W .h Y i Norman H. Abbott r Hugh W. Babb Kenneth A. Bernard 'iff' '51 J 1. wg . 3 Y il , .ft , :ze-V ,. i wg ' f, I : 1 'Hr '- .1 A Jil. Eleanor P. Bowen Philip E. Bunker Edward R. Collier Edward M. Dangcl James Fawcett l 91 l Malcolm IC. Agnew Harold L. Babcock H. Arthur Bcrson William C. Boyd Richard M. Cameron Jesse L. Conel Ralph W. Decker Nathan L. Fineberg cc ' A Cliarli-re Ahonu-r m , V s I Kingsbury M. Badger ' v .4 I Susan Andrews Mervyn J. Bailey 2 9 ra! A Mrs. Marion M. Bertcnshaw Peter A. Bcrtocci Norman H. Boyer Elizabeth W. Cnrvcll Mary E. Connelly Milnln:Dm-inbski Gerald W. Brace Andre Celieris Charles H. Cornell John G. Downing 1948 John A. Foley Joseph H. Goldman Raymond Havens 1? -A... James R. Houghton Paul E. Johnson William Kvaraceus Brenton R. Lutz John P. Mason Gustave B. Fred Joseph French l , Samuel Gould Percy Graham Lljcia Snylor I-Icy-ggy A. William Hire Louis G. Howard Roherl L. Kane 4 A X l 'v Her hurl D. Lamson A. Lawrence MacKenzie Charles P. Husc Chester S. Keeler Adolphua Linfield William Malamud Francis I. McCanna Charles M. MeConnel Eli Friedman John M. Harmon William G. Hoffman K . Y fb Kenneth B. Hutchinson Royal M . Frye Stuart K. Harris Doris Holmes V I. jg:-X., L lk , I . l W' at X . Leslie VV. Irwin Eugene Gaston Max Hartman l Edward O. Holmes James C. Janney , l .A :v ii ' , . 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JR. 80 Beols Sl. Brookline llbalory lnlernulionul Relulions I 26 ,IANE BOWIPI -I0 Royul Sl. Yvzllerlown ClIRIS'l'lNlC BUR'l l' 6l Soulh Sl. Nlilford, N. ll. llislory APAL WAA Donn. 'l're-us. Soc. Chr'in. Jr. Tri-us. Student Bourd I-'LORl'1NCl'1'l'. CAR DILLO H59 Bueknum Sl. liver:-ll limmunucl lieonomien Alpha Dellu Pi Bios Club Chemin Spanish Club VIRGINIA A. CIIIESA IS9 Ilnwlhorne R Brainlree Pnyell. ll K Psyeh. Club Oul ing Club Congregnliouol Club 1 d. BARBARA E. RRODICRICK 9 CrilIin Sl. lloverhill English Aflfz Gumnlu Dellu Newman Club Spunish Club I'l'l'l'l'IR I'. BURY 1589 Pork Sl. Ilurlford. Conn. Hin-nlory Dell.u Seurlel Key, Treus. Bull Chr'm. Drnnlulie Club. Treos. Junior V.l'.. Prem. Soph. Senule, See. .Ir. Senate CLAIR I . CA RPl'lN'l'l'lR 240 'l'inkhuln Sl . New Bedford Government KICNNETII A. CIIRISTIANSEN I9 Shepard Sl. Cambridge Biology Veleruns Club SYLVIA BROOKS I793 Conlon Ave. Nlillon llniv. ol' Verinonl, Psyeh. Cerrnun Club Pe-Ayeh. Club Bund CLAIRE li. 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Nliddlobury Biology AIIPA Cermnn Club Biology Club ltnlinn Club llenn'a4 List NQHWIIIIIII Club MARILYN l liN'l'0N 28 Ron-lulnlo Sl. Mullopun Biology Sport:-1 Newnnln Club Gurlnnn Club Uuting Club Gnnunu llellu I'i Belo l'lli Ilisloriun lVll'lRlll'lL A. COLLAIIIL JB. -l2ll Wvnbun A vo. Wailralli Iloly Cross Biology Vnrn-:ity Swimming ,lr. Clurm Ar4u'l. 'I'rcm-1. Clmpul Choir Bl'l'I l'Y RAB CULI' 9 lluvilnlul St. Bo:-:lon lVlueMurrny Col. Biology Germain Club lnturnutionnl llvlulionr-ar, Foreign l'olil'y Apu-uw. CARI. IIOANIC I4- Spruce Sl. llunvern 'l'nl'l.n-1 Cl-ology C1-rnuin Club Plmtogruplly Club NORTON FISIIMAN 53 ,Iunvn Aw-. Iloreln-nler Clusniinlry Illlrnnlurul Sports Chemin Mull: Club Bios Club lluxufn Lislx llillt-I ,IANl'i'l' ,I. CON'l'l'1 22 l'roe-lor Ht. llnvcrllill Bonuun-ne Lung. Bowling Ili-un'n Lint ltulinn Club. V.I'. Spnniub Club, V.l' Sec. ,l0llN DAVIS Ill'lLI'iNl'i IIURION 99 Branlforcl Sl. I.nwrl'lloo. Biology llzlll, Ile-g. WIIA Nl-wnulll Club Bios: l r4'n1'lt Club YWCA FRANCIS Il. I I.0fIIl 262-B lfrmuonl Sl. 'l'nunlon Univ. of Nebraska Biology l27l CAROLYN IC. CORICY lIl0 NVurr1'n Sl. Bumlolplu liuononnivn MARGARET' Il. DAVIS 'l'lnu Circle Vu-lerunrc llonpilnl. Tunlcogm-, Aln. l'inglir4ll A KA Dorm. Co-Soc., Cllr'nl. Intl-rnnl'l Slucl. Amc'n. ICITGICNIC I.. IIIIIIIIAM 497 lluntinglon A ve.. Ilonton l'lngliulu Lit. Lumlnln Ca-rnnun Club lfrullull Club IGVICLY N L. FLYNN 02 Lnwton Avo. Lynn Biology WAA, Cnb't, Sec. Ilcllu filllillllll llvlto, Cnb'I.. Klulvwll Clxr'in. Sllllll. V.l'.g Bios CLA-lor I l'ASQIIAl.l'I ,I. COSTA 63 C1-mlnr St. Slonollxun 'l'i-xox A and M Biology .IDI IN S. Il:-l lISl'I0 RA YMOND IDIISSAUIJI' ICLAINIC G. FOSTICR 20 Alton l'I. Brookline l'ny4'll. Ilimliluu llenn'n-u Lint I rl-nb. Soo. Slutl. Coun. Cunlnm Ilcltn l'nyoli.Clubzllill1-I Inl. Fuith Conn. llir. W.S.S. l nntl IVILLIANI NI. CUNVAN 52 'l'llurlu-r Avv. A I I loboro Nortlu-ue-:tern l'A'l'BICIA B. IIEIIR 2l'l'ANIllllll1IAVl!- Bloolnlivlll. N. .l. Trinity Univ..'l'4-xox Mon tcluir Stun: 'l'1'nelmr ru Sociology .IUYCIC ID. l'll.l.I0'l l' 22 Kent Sl. llnrtforal, Conn, Hoi-iology A KA NANCY C. I 0S'l'I'Ill -10 lloclulnlc A vv. Lynn lfinglisb llvun'u Lint Congrvgulionnl Club College of Liberal Arts ELEANOR II. FRACKER 76 Norman Rd. Melrose Fine Arls WAAg Riding Awards Gamma Della ROSARIO GIULIANO 19 Middle SL. Wxlltllxlm Fordhuxn, 'l'ul'l,s Romance Lang. Ilnlian Club Spanish Club Ilramalie Club All-U Dramalic Club LOIS C. GORDON 7l Sumner Rd. Rrookline Psych. YVomen's Tennis Mulch, Willlllvr Psych. Club CARLG. lIARD..lR. 120 Glover Sl. Soul llllrillpxe N.l'i. Con. of Nluslc Geology RALPH FRASER I0 Kinsman Courl Ipswich Univ. of Missouri Germanie Lang. Xi I.il. German Club RERNICE GLANZ l05 Floyd Sl. Ilorehesler Sociology Sludenl Aelion, 'l'reas. German Club Inl,ernal'l Relalions YWCA. Cub'l.. Hillel: Psyeh. Club GEORGE R. GREEN. JR. 4- Lyman Sl. Nerlhborn Psyell. A: Haskelbxlll: Golf GLORIA R. l l A SSE'l l' 37 Wxlller Sl. Nleflforll Eng. Lang. and I.il. E K Man. Corr.. See.. V.P. Drama Club. V.P.. Mgr. All-U. Drama Club. Exe-e. Conn. Newman Club Slull. Htl.. l'ilee. Chr'm.. V.P. All-U. Sennle Sopb. 'I'rens. Ilellu: Searlel Key JEAN MARIE FR EYGANG HERBERT GLAZER 590 Walk llill Sl. Mal.l.npan Chemistry A EH Inlrumural Ruskelball Cherniu, See. PATRICIA GRIFFIN 37 Goodrieh SIL. Fllehhu rg Ilislory A'l' ALllER'l' S. HILL 25 Polk Sl . Charleslown Ilislory Vels' Club. Pres. College of Liberal Arts IIELEN C. GARARDINA 367 Cedar Sl. Manehesler, N. ll. English Dean's I.isl Mademoiselle lid. Orthodox Club. Cor. See. Dorn! Slu. Gov'l.. V.l'. Glee Club, Pres. Ilellenie Club, See. Comm.g Reucon Rook Review. Ed., Pub. K Cir. Mgr. RIKS'l'l'I S. GLERUM Point Forlln 'l'rinidud, Il.W.I. Riology Alll. Rush Chr'rn., Pres. Gamma Della Panllellenie Rios Club German Club Congregational Club CA ROLYN GROSS Chadwick Sl. No. Rilleriea English Dean's Iiisl, I Iongrl-gal ion al Club NICKOLAS IINATYK l'II.IZARE'I'll GA IIRII-II. NA'I'HAN GOLDRERG 136 Harvard Sl . Everett Ilislory MILDRED L. HALE I'iS'l'lll'IR R. IlOI.l.ENRECK 6 llixhy Sl. Ilainbridfze. N. Y. Shenandoah Con. of Music Musie Chorus WSI JOHN R. GA Ill' 97 Ml. Vernon Sl. lloslon English Vursily Swimnxing Outing Club Advising Comxn. Skiing Connn. MANUEL GOLDM AN 395 Lee-Ru rbnnk Highway. Revere Chemistry Alill JEAN A. HANKEY Reauehamp Rd. Roekporl., Maine York House Eeonomies Charlesgnle llall Stud. Conn., Pres. Dean's Lisl. German Club Ilulian Club LAVfRl'1NClC C. HOUSE. JR. Cireuil Sl. YV. llanover Harvard Malh. l'hillips Rrooks, lixee. Cnnxnl. Malh. Club, Pres. JENNII-I L. GAUM ARNOLD L. GOLDSMITII I8 Druid St. Mullapan English Rnselmllg Sludent lloard Pres. Sr. Senale Da-nn's I.isl Ileaeon., Rus. Mgr. FRANCIS E. IIANNAI-'ORD 70 Whillier Rd. Pawluekel. R. I. Philosophy and Soeiology Wesley Club Philosophy Club FREDERICK ll. IIOXVA I.'l'. JR. 39l Poplar Sl. Roslinllule Governlnenl Swimmingg Golf Ilebuling Polil ieal Foru in Gp. Inlernal'l Relal ions Ouling Club IlARRIE'l' M. GELNOXV I l Manley Sl. Augusta. Me. History KHA1 Freneh Club Debalingg Spanishg Ilillelg Raskelball HAROLD A. GOOLISIIIAN l26 Warren St. Rrigblon Psyell. UNE. See. Cheer Lender Psych Club 'l'rear-1. Soph . Ass' Ll Treas., Pres. All-U. Sl ull. Coun. DORIS M. IIANSON 30 Iieeell wood Ave. Ilridgeporl. Chemistry Inlrulnurul Sports Orehesl ra Malh. Club Cherniu Gerinan Club VERONICA I. HUSHANDS 22 Cedar St. lloslon Biology A XO German Club KENNETH gill.-KEI. M' A olllnile f A V I, ?g1flxeenpr?rl,Il':u' I lllesne Univ. :flalrrilz rovernnieni, B'U' 5lu-och Ch :HL-hllelalionn lb MARICA R. KICLIY IfP 'i L: Su. I l:'.:ili.ynh'1 , I CC A 1 Lk: llowlinzmv lk-un'g List grvnell Club Cgnnllfh Club 6, l'9lgc Conn. Lil.: n lsdlee Club, Chorunil L Mgr' IIICLFN IAIIAF . ' 1 ,lu lloeklxincl Cirvln unlaukcl . , Ent-llish lla aah CEORCF ll Ll'1yV.u.n ' 26 lllylor Sl, -v. llruin lreu 1-.olby qiglgrnnxenn lllCLllI'Ill'I' L. JACKSON. .lR. U35 Ilurkrninslvr Rd.. Ilrookline llarlmoulh l'n-ayeh. llxxg Uuling Club Psych. Club, l'r1-n. RU'l'I'l I. KILLAM 6l Ilawlhorne Rel. Wnllhaxn llirllory Pliillipru llroolcn IIENRY A. LARSICN 47 Waverly Sl.. llrookline llinlory A: Swinnning Wesley Club Congregulional Club. 'l'reuH.. l'res. C.L.A. Choir Germun Club IlI'I'I I'Y I.. LII'1lllCR Ilrookline, N. Il. Sociology IIOROTIIY L. ,JACKSON 25 Willouglllny' Sl. Somerville Physics Roger Willixunru S1-e.g Chapel Choir Inler-Failh Conn. Girls' Glee Club YWCA Congregnlionul Club BARBARA .l. KNICIIT 9l Ilermon Sl. Winlbrop lliology AI'Ag Bios Club German Club Cbelniu l'hillips Ilrooks lixee. See. U-I Iborun JICNNIE IC. LEE lil Pleasant. Sl. Chnrleslown Iliology Cbemia German Club JOIIN A. LINICIIAN. JR. 26 Mnllison Square Gloueesler Government Sr. l'res. French Club Newnian Club InlernuL'l llelulionn l'1RNICS'I' JACKSON. .I ll. 262 So. Coninion St. Lynn Indiana U. Freneh BX21 French Club Newnlan Club CFIU, Del. Spanish Club ICLEANOR B. KNIGIIT 63 Cranl Sl. Lexinglon IIOIIIIIIICC Lang. EK, 'l'rvus., V.l'., Del. l'rot. Coun., Corr. See. In.-l nil,h Coun. All-U. Chorus Chapel Choir Phillips Brooks, Exec. Comxn. KING C. LEI-I l04 'l'yler SL. lloslon Chemistry IIEIIMAN F. LIl'l'A 33 Nevarla Sl. Winlhrop Mmm. Slate Col. llinlogxy Tliflf JOIIN J. JENKINS I9 l enno Sl. Roxbury Columbia Philosophy Philosophical Club PAULINIC V. KNO'l l' N39 McKay Sl. lleverly Univ. of Muine Sociology AAA: Mnlb Club Congregational Club Gamma Della MARY l.I'll'1 CllARl.O'I I'E T. I.I'I'CIll Il'1l.D l40 North Mein Sl. Cohassel. linglisb Unity Club, Treas- YWCA, Cab'l. Gamlna Della i291 .IAMICS II. KA l.0GI'lRUl'0U- LOS 20 Gold Sl.. Lowell llinlory BX E, Trenn. Boxing D1-an'n List: lland Mal.h Club Ilellenie Club Orlhodox Club NAIIYA F. KONIKOV Foxboro Slate llonpilal, Foxboro l're-Med. A.l.M.S. G1-rnmn Club Chelniag lliou Club MARY J. LEE 40 Laurel Ave. Xvellerxley llilln English KKI' Soph. Am-fl. See. CIIARLICS ll. LIVINGSTONE I':lllllllll 8t lhl. Slonehnrn Colunnbia I'l-lyeb. Inlernnlfl Relul ions Psych. Club KICNNICTII C. KARNICS 58 Ilrillge Sl. llalnillon Northern Monlann Col. lliology l'nycb. Club MIRIAM KUVISTO MARY J. LICIC 37 Lovering Sl. Medway llislory BK Congregulionul Club: Psych. Club YWCA: Iniernal'l llvlulionx-1 RU'l'll .I. LOVICLL 28 Stanley Sl.. No. Weylnoulh English llowling Dean?-s List Newnmn Club IIARIIARA A. KICLLEY ISM Grenlon Rd. W4-sl Roxbury 'l'riniLy College English Ouling Club REGINA F. KYLI' lfi- Willow Sl. Wxllllluln lliology llios Club German Club Newman Club Chemin Club lbaych. Club lll'1Ll'1N M. l.l'1IGII'I'ON U28 lleaeon Sl. llol-Alon San Diego Stale Col. Ili:-utory Afb OLGA A. LUCAS College of Liberal Arts II.I'1NI'I LUI'K I ICWIK IZ I03 Iln l.l,Ien Sl. Ilroeklon I'1nuIinh Newmun Club All-U. Chorus YWCA ICVICLYN MARLIN I7 Inlervule Ave. Medford Romunee Lung. E K: WAA Seurlel. Key Ilellu. 'l'reuu. Sr. Prem. Snpb. und Jr. Senule I reneh Club YWCA Internul'l Relulionn, 'I'renn. .IICANNE Ii. MeI.Al1CIILIN I44 Ilulmrl, Sl. llunvern Iinlzlinh Illlfll, 'I'reun.. V.l'. Rush Cupl.: WAA Newman Club Ilexu-nn. Arl, lid. CLA-lnr French Club Cnmmu Ile-Ilu FRICII II. MI'I'CIII'lLL 104 Admnn Sl. llorehenler Union Cul. Ilinlory A R'I'IIUR R. LYNCII 7 Mildred Sl... Lynn Ilinlnry I'uIil,ieul Forum Gruup Cerlnun Club CIIAIILICS II. MARTIN I5 Cllureh SI. Merrimue I'bilm40phy A2 I renh. Anm'l. 'I'r4-us.: Oreheslrn: I'llilm-lnpllieul Club ICIIWARII R. MnMAIION CICORCIC A. MOLLOY I2 Ilurvercl Sl. Ilorehenler l'nyell. RICIIARII J. LYNCII 9 wOl'lllHI.l7lld Sl. Sllllllllh Ilurvurd English 'I'ruek IIICIlIII'1R'I' I.. MARTIN ROlII'lIl'I' W. MeNI'lI LI. 2I llunreulh SI. Ilnnlon I'llil. See. Senrlet, Key Chapel Choir Inlru Vur. Chrirsliun Ifellnwullip. I'r4-na.. V.I'. IIIIIEI'-IFIIIIII Coun.. I'rex. I'r0l. Cnun.. 'I'reun. WI'MInllllMI1'f Llub, 'l'reus. LOUIS MONCIIICK 6 Ilu nkeld Sl . Roxbury Chl-minl ry Illlvllllll ollege of Liberal Arts IlORO'I'IIY J. MueAR'I'IlUR Ill! Cerdun Sl. Ilrighlen See. und I'hiI. Wenley Club, Iixce. Cnlnm. In ler-Fnilll C Ioun. Chnpel Choir YWCA A LICXA NIIICR M A'I I'III'2WS NANCY McNUl.'l'Y I2 Oriole Sl. W. Roxbury Romnnec Lung. und Lil. KKI' DORIS C. MORRIS WILLIAM C. MueIIONA LII One Cule's Lune Plymouth Ilinlngy IIXZI In lrumurul Sporls Ilnrnl 'I're1u-1. Cermnn Club, Prem. Chemin, V.I'. Fresh. See. Newmun Club LOUISE M. Mc-CARRON CI I I'lS'I'I'lR M.-Quun MA RIANNIC IVIOIISIC 2 Columbus Ave. Nlelronse IIIIXIIIIIININ Mun-nie Arehery: Orehenlru Cnngregulinnul Cluba I'nyeh. Club Cermnn Club Light Opera Anr4'n. l30l IIOROTIIY A. MACK IG7 Colnmenweull h Ave., Ilonlon English PICRSIS I.. MeCI.I'lI.I.AN 27 Ilereford Sl. Iloslon I'nyeh. K Kl', V.l'.: Chorus Cerlnun Club l'xyeh. Club: Clmir ROIII-IRT W. MICI KLIC IIICNRY 'I'. MUIlI'IIY. JR. 6 Slephen Sl.. Lynn Iliolngy Supb. und Jr. See. Vela Cuun. Stud. IId.gSl,1uI. Ilnmllmok lid. Outing Connn. Chr'm.: Ilion Club RU'I'II ID. MAIIOW I26 Illoominpulule Sl .., Chelnen Ilislory KIIA, Rush Cupl.. Pres.. Rep. Ilenn'u Lisl: llillel I'nyeh. Club Freneh Club Inlernul'l. Rel. Gmnmn Delux ROllI'IR'I' N. MeCI.I'II.I.AN. JR. 27 Ilerefnrd Sl. Ilnnlon 'I'ufln Iinlglinh SAIC Vela Club. See.. 'I'renu. Fresh. V.I'. IIUII llmird Slud. Ild. Ilnndboolc Colnm. IIAVIII I. MICISELMAN FRANK F. IVIUIITIIA I7 'I'nppun Sl . Nlelrnne llinlory Newman Club KA'I'III'IRINI'l I. MARCO'l I' I0 Curl Rd. Arlinglun Univ. nfVl. French IIARIIARA I.. MeIlONNI'ILI. I07 IIIEIIIIIYIOIII. Sl. Ilnrcllenler Iinglish llenn'n4 Liul Ifreneh Club MARY J. MICNIDUM 73 Ilnnlun Ave. Somerville linglinh A1I': Newmnn Club l'syeh. Club IIENRY NI-IWMAN IIA llIlIl'I'l' V. Nlx ljlinlory Stopll. Sec, Sf lllun Club TLTCIIN- Q nfalwiqgwgglllv llauull S0 I lflilk Colnln. Il I. 5 .I 1 . Inlcrnullll. 3l'4:l'. mi MNN M. if IIOURKE 'ff' IIIIIIIEINEIC Sl, 'iv urcl l l,:x:!i:il Coll:-gc nn I I 'yc:In. Illulilh KA'I'IIlCllINlr Ii::2RIVOI.AIlIS kv lwnliluvu Si, RJR' fiunnervillu 'mllnuu Lung full: WAA ' Hrlborlox Clul, ..:p:z--ni-2 un 1 :Wm roi. C Cllormsmlni CIIAIILIC'-I R PINKIIAM ' soul.. 2 f 'f Illonl, M . !I':lrm 'l-:lon Slxllu . ufluern Col Illology ' VINCENT Il. NOIII LIC 66I Adunm Sl. Iloslon Clu-lninlry Inlrulnurul Iluukullmll Chmniu. l'rus. Ga-rxnun Club LANVIIICNCIC K. I'Al.III41Il ICLSIIC M. l'I'1IlIIY I0041 Nu. Muin Sl. Ilronklon Hnglisll llllfl' llmuvon, I'uh, Cllr'n1. CLA-lur Cn-rmun Club Outing Club IIOSli'I'. I'LUMMl'lII 652 Muin Sl. Ilullon Ilinlury Dorm. S1-nv. Inle-rnnl'l. Ilul. NIYWIIIIIII Club SIII'lI'I'A III! Il. NORMAN I02 Muplu Sl. Iloxbury Sl.. Norbert Col. Iliulugy Ilinn Club Clu-ma Club Clusmiu Ilrunullic Club Psych. Club Curxnun Club ANGICLIKIC C. l'ALl'l0S All'I'IllIII IC. l'I'1'l'I I Y III! I INDIE GURIION L. I'YI'I 91 Iloylslon Sl. lvulurlown ICIIKIIHII Truck 'I'IIAIlDI'1US I . NOWAK I2 Elizulwllx Ihl. Ilulmonl Ili:-ulory Inlrulnurul Sports jr.. Sr. I'rer-s. Slumlunl Ilnurcl Inlernulfl Ilul. PAUL S. l'ALMl'IIl 58 llolluml Sl. Wl'nlIlcl4l Ilinlory Inlrxnnurnl Sports llrumnliu Club Ilorln. 'l'r4-un.. Sc-v. 'l'lIOMAS I.. PIIAIIMAKIS 6 Anuwnn Sl. 'l'uunlun lliolopzy Cluuniug Ilion Club MAIIGlII'lIII'I'I'1 C. llACICO'I' ll Lynmn Sl. Wxrriwi-all-r linpglinll K L2 I 31 IIICLICN I . 0'IlIIIl'lN SALLY S. I'A IKKICR NUIIIIICIYI' I'ICKAll!'IliI 33 Kingsley Sl. Soulbbriilgv Iloly Cross Iliology MA'I I'III-IW I. IIAIDNUFSKY 'I-9 Svllool Sl . Ilorulwnlor Mmm. Slula- Col. Michigan Col. Iliology llcun'A Linl 1 CLAIIYS M. UIILSUN 7 Ilolliu Avo.. Lynn Sociology 'IDBI K YYVCA. Cubinvl KATIIIKYN L. I'AIlIIY 30 NVomllunmI SI. Slmron Ib-uycll. CLA Cllupvl Clloir I'llilliprdIIr1mkM.Svc. l'uyull. Club llrumul in Club I r1-nub Club ANNIE M. I'IICIlCI'l 24. lluylvy 'IW-rr. So. YV:-ymoulb l'Hv1'll. I I II fl' SONYA Il. IlAl'Al'0Il'I' I9 Ilunovc-r Sl. Lynn llonunuw- Lung. unll Lil. flfllllq lIuun'M Lisl, Spanish Club. Svc. I l'I'lll'Il Club. 'l'rum-4. Psych. Club l'unlu-Iluniu llc-p. Ilillul 1 VICIKNON li. OLIDIIAM IlU'l'II I'AUI. 33 Furrxlgul lhl. Swu lnpsuol I Ibiyoll. KIIA. 'l'r1-nu. Iluun'x-I Liul: Ilillvl I r1-nvll Club I'llllIl0III'llI0 Cunl Inu IN-llu l'uyc'll. Club .IUIIN A. I'I EIN IIC. ,I II. fl-3 Iluvin A vv. Arlinglon lhwononuius IIQE Nuwnmn Club Sr. Sa-null' VINSUN 'I'. IIASTA SI5 IC. Svbnol Sl. Yvonllrmvlu-l. II. I. Wi1'luil1x Univ. I'l1'ononIi1'u Cl.II l 0IIlI ll. 0I'I'I'III 35 Moll Sl. Arlinglon Univ. ol' N1'IlTllHkIl lillvlllllll ry Clu-nliu IIICIIAIIID M. I'l'lN'I'A 25 Colllvn Avv. Nlvclforal Univ. nl' N. C. Cvrlnun Cvrniun Club l r1-nc-In Club ICIINICIC A. PINGIIY Lilllc-lon Iliulugy Unily Club C1-rnnun Club Ilion Club CIIACIC V. IIAYIVIISIC I2 Ilurrowr-A Sl. Alle-Alou linglinb College of Liberal Arts SIIIIILICY M. RIIUIHGS fl-3 Curmcl lid. Andovcr Middlcbury Ilcgionul Study of Lnlin Amcricu AAAI Ih'on's Lisl YWCA Cnb'I,. Conpgri-g.:ol,ionul Clubg Spanish Club ARMANDO G. ROSA 82 IC. Ilrooklinc Sl. lloslon f:0Vl5l'IlllIl'IlI. IIOIIICIYI' Ii. SAIICICNT 43 Grccn Sl. Newburyport Ilislory U. und CLA Chops-l Comm. und Choir Phillips Ilrooks, lfixcc. Ild., V.P. Prol. Coun. Inlcr-I nilh Conn. PAU LINIC SIMPSON 253 Union Sk. Millis Cbcnnislry Iluskclbnll Archcry Vollcy llnllg Clu-uniu YWCA Conpgru-gulionul Club Cunlcrbury Club College 0 Sl IICI LA IIICIIAIKIISON I623 Ccnlrc SL. W1-sl Iloxbury Iliology WAA Cub'l. IIl'Illl. Prcs. Gumrnu Ilcllu. Pros.. 'I'rcus., Cub'l Sopb., Sr. Scnnlc Sopb. Ass'l.. Svc. Jr.. Sr. Arn-UL. 'l'r1-us. CLA-lor Il0IIl'lIl'I' I. ll0Fil'1NIII.00M l92 llurvurd Sl. Ilorchcslcr Iiconolnics VIVIAN U. SICLLAIIS C. LUCIAN SLONIC ELAI NIC Il. RILEY GLAIIYS C. IKO'I'I+1NIll'1IlG 50 Forsyth Sl. Iloslon Psych. Ilcncon Ilulinn Club Ilillclg Psych. Club LUCI LLIC SIIAMITZ Kl'lNNl'l'I'II II. HLUVIN 65 Loxwood Sl.. Worccslcr Covcrnvncnt llcbulinpgz llillcl Sludcnls for Ilcmocrulic Aclinn f Liberal Arts CARMICN P. IIINALDI ALICE E. ICOWLEY Spruce Sl. So. Middlcboro Covcrnnnenl, IIc1ln's Lislf, YWCA NANCY SIIAW 37 Purlridgc Ilill Wcslon Iinglisll lllllli Psych. Club Phillips llrooks Ilcligious Foruni KIllIH11Il IKOIIICIYI' 'l'. SMAIFI' 3 Lindt-n Sl. Ilrxlinlrcc Sociology VIRGINIA A. IKOIll'III'I'S I0 Ifounluin Avc. Solncrvillc llislory Howling Ilcun's Lis! Inlcrnol'l Ilcl. IIICNRY IIYCE 1lIlWusbburn Avc. Iillll'lIll'I1Ill0 W. Virginia Stole Col. Sociology ll 'I' fl' VASI LIKI HIIURIS .IULIAN G. SNYIIICII l3Ql .I ICAN IIOIII'1R'l'SON Ill I'1vcrcl.l, Sl.. Norwood I Ecology Inlrumurul Sports Vollcybull. Mgr. Dcnn's Linl, ELAINE Il. SAAI! I5 Iligh Vicw Avo. Wcsl. Iloxbury Sociology YWCA Spanish Club Psych. Club Sociology Club MORRIS Il. SILVERMAN 3 Grccnncys Sl. Iloxbury Cbmnisl ry AICIIQ f:Il1!lllIXl,I,I'l!H- EDWARD Il. SPEAIIE. II 4-20 Concord Rd. Wcslon Psych. Truck Outing Club, 'I'rcus. Psych. Club LUUISEC. IKOIIINSUN Une Kcnnclb Circle Wcllcslcy Sl. Mxlry's Univ. Chcmislry Cbcmiu Mulb. Club Physics Club Ccrxnun Club 'l'IlI'l0PIIl LIC II. SA lIA'l'IIl'I IIAIIOLII Il. SILVI'IIIS'I'I'IIN 38 Wuync Sl.. Roxbury Psych. 'l'l'.'l'g IIcun's List. Psych. Clubz Ilillcl Ilillcl Chorui Soc. IIOIII'iIIT M. SPICCTOII 535 Norfolk Sl. Mol lnpun English Lil. und Music KA'l'IILI'II'1N S. IIUGICIIS 'Ill Muplc Sl. Wbilc River ,Icl,. Vl.. Iinglish IM-un's Lisl Girls Glcc Club Cborul Ari, Uuling Club llorln. Coun., V.l'- AlcNol.n sfxnwlll l07 Mcudow Ild. Woonsoekcl., II. I. lliology IIcun's Lislz llios Ccrunun Club Physics Club Inlcrnulfl Ih-l. ,IOHl'lPIIINl'1 M. Sl LVl'lS'l'Il0 5 Ashland Sl. Iloslon Ilislory Inlcrnnl'l Ilcl. Iluliun Club I'1LIZAIIF1'l'II A. SPI'1IGII'l' 35 'I'rilliunl Sl. Springlield Iinpxlish llll1lY, Pres. Vollcybull Ch-c Club Ncwlnun Club Sf5g3 E1'5If2K M. Nami ZIRTIIIIR C, r, - - V Fxssnv 154 wi l'i l-Klux: Sl, . uuwnlur : 'lll.llllIlIll Inslnry l-'luN1:.-- .. vlaiux l.yl1Q.,,:' - Q4 W,.Hl 1. 5 'l'll wood L- A nwnlnlry Fl'-alan. 1'n'- Lim C , T::f 'll Minh: Ilull, 'gr.n - hlllll. Coy N :fnuh Clnl, Ymgallll Club plvrlu l Wul'l'IIAM B' wslmlllisll Ihl. lllvrluwn Rlslsic i:0rl'l., gilnupluin, Urcln-nl ru. DEAN I . S'I'ICVl'lNl'i Turnpike So. Iflm-Alun Ubin Slula- Iliolugy IIXE, S1'l'.:IIim4 Clu-lniu Club Ouling Club ,IOSI'II'II I . 'I'AVI'lIINI'lI.I.I CI.ICOI'A'I'IIA VLAIIOS 62 Cunlrul SI. Ilmwiuli Nnrmon ful. Smvinlugy YWIIA, l'ub. IIIIIJITI., Suv. SIFIIHNIOX Club, I rs-ms.. I'n-N. Illlur-Fuil Il Cuuu. l'I'uI. Cnun. II1-II1-nic Club IIAYMONID I.. WILKINS ANNIE STONE IIUIIAII M. S'I'0NI'I MAIIYALICIC S. MAIIY V. SU'I I'0N I'IIYI.I.IS ,l. NOIIMAN Ill- Iluswull Sl. ll I'0wulIl,0n Illl. SUIIATCII li Ifrmaps-cl Sl. 'I'.-KNCNICY TARNOR llmqon Iloulnn 72 Iixulcr Sl. Wlmzln-Hlnfr ' 741 l'nrlc Ilcl. 21 Ifrnnlnlmu Sl. limwhi qjh,.,,,i,.,g,-y Su. Luwri-nun Univ. ol' Lulil. IC. Lynn Ilnrulnmlur K 1' A l'll I. Scribe-.. I.l . Sm-inlngy I'hilmmpby Ilmnnnvn- Slulm- Colle-gi' of Muulnr UAE, Iiilunlinl. K KV: I'liilo Club I.mu.ulngn-s Wunliinglnn Iii-nn'n I.isl Ilush Cupl. 21 K: II1-nu'r-x Liul English Lung. mul Svurlul K1-y Nvwlnun Club I r1-nrll Club I.il. fjlmmin, V,l', YNVCA Cxunnul Ilvlln C1-rnuln Club. llillul, I'rvn. I'ub. Cbr'nl. IllIlHl 'I:llIIIl Cuun C1-rnmn Club Mlugy ld. CIIAIILICS A. ICIAINE II. 'I'0WI'lII IIICIIAIIII I.. ,IUNI-I XV. TUIINICR WILLIAM F. 'I'IIOMI'SON 'I'IIOIINIIII.I.. ,III Lufuyullu Ihl. TUAVICII l02 Wilulr-mr Ihl. 'I'WOMl'lY :IIIIIIlll'l5lllIllll Sl 'Il Mnrion Ave. IInnlI m N. IL 'y1-I-I-2 Rd- M1'1ll'0Nl Nuwlonvilln Nurll1A1I1unH Univ. of N. II. Ilumplun. N. II. Sm-iolngy Gcnlugy l',.v,-I., Ilrn-w Univ. llniv. ol' N. II. I'ny4-ll. Club: WAA Ilnsw-Il. Club I'nyuIl. I.uI'lly0llv Cul. Inu-r-Vursily I'biImanphy IIIIFIHIIIIII I-'e-Ilnw NI:-llunlinl Club Nllip Illlur-Vurr-uily M4-lluulisl Club Cbriuliun I'sy1-ll. Club Ifvllowuliip ' ' A. VIIIGINIA SIIIIILICY J. ,IOIIN Il. WICI.'I'Y ICIIWAIIII I . IIIiIIIlICII'I' LOUIS M. :'3llII'IlIII'I'SA NVALSII WICIIEII WIII'I'I'l WIII'I'I'1 WIII'I'li. .III. 50l W. Il. I'urkwny 50 Linslvy Avn-. 9 50- lrvilll-'I l'nrl. 96 I'4-rry Ava-. Wewul Iloxburv ls1l'I'IlIl'll, Conn. Xvnh-rluwu I.nwr1-nm' sm... nan 1:61. llinlogy I --v--W Ni--I-my p,.,-ph, HAS Nvwnmu Club Mulh. Club: Iii Miunlrvl Show WAA. Ilieling Cu-rnuin Club lin,-4-h, Club, l'rq-N, Clunniu llillvl All-l'nv4-Ii. Suv.. Ilim-aClub p,.,.,,, ' N1'WllllIll Club g.jl,lp0lgA SIIQNIQY WISE IRWIN M. .IUIIN Wllllll. ,IIL YOHIIIU IRICGINA M. IIIGIISIIICI. II, WlNSI,1jW 1,5 lu..-I. Dr.. Ihmmn WOLKUW Mnrlin Aw. YAMMLUIIIII ZARMZII ZUNIIICIKMAN lrwmmn' gl' Nlnnlmum, Cql, Zlll Ilunlbolcll Ava-. IIIIFYIIILZIIIII: II. I. I'.0. Ibn 208 52 I'in1-Sl. 52 Sl-Idvn Sl, yvmu llun0v,.r ly1nUn.n,uli,.,, Ilnxbury I'Ilil. ulul 500. I'nll0u. lluwnii Milford Ilorvlwx-lrr Ilulvn Ifngliull Curinun Club YMCA MIlI.II.1IIllII llurvural I'I1'0ll0lni1'M 'I'l'1fl' Inlrunulrul Spn Sr. SIT. Ililll-I Illli'rnul'III1-I. I'ub. Clir'm. i331 rle-1 Univ. of Iluwuii llinlugy Iliolngy C4-rlnnn Club Ne-wnuui Club I':-1y1'Il. Club YNVCA: IVAN Yvxlsluingluu S Col. Czn'vrllnu-ul Inh- College of Liberal Arts ollege of Liberal Arts Burns. Parker. Wllilcw 1 . . Volnnlc, 1 lnulunln-i. lllisu SOPIIOMORIC CLASS OFFICERS President .... . . V'icc-Prehfideni . Secretary .... Assistant Ser-rotary . Treaxurer .... .flss1fsta11,t Treasfurer . FRESIIMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ......... I amos Ypsilantis Vice'-Pres'1'clcnt . . Elena Volantc Secretary . . . . Marcia Bliss IISS'IlNfll'Ilt Secretary . Dorothy Parker Treczmlrer .... . Eclwarcl Burns .fl.vsistc111t Treasurer . . Donald White . Robert O'Donnell . Irene Pearson . Betty Nickerson Betty Perkins . Jack Crane . Harry Ankcles Crane, Perkins, Ankelmi Nickerson. 0'Donnell. Pm-uruo JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presfirlcnt . . . . Ralph Darling Vice-President . . Dennis IlIcQuaicl Secretary .... . . Joan Kelley fISSIStIl7I,t Secretary . . Richard IXIarshall Treasurer .... . Rosemarie Marino A SSI-Sfl17ll Treasurer . . . Robert Perry Nlurnlmll. McQun l Nlurlnu, Darling. lxelley l34l College of Business dministration Dean Yvillium G. Sutelilfe Ilfpbert Lavoie Ice-President Dflnald Fisher 7 reasurer Charles Peterson Presiden. I, George Gludding Secretary LICO A. AIlI'1Ll. Ill Erie Sl. Swumpseott. I'ro1l. Mgt. DAVID IC. ALI.AN 533 Chestnut St.. Needham Aeeuullling It0Ill'lR'l' S. A MICRY 201:Ill'll1lllll! Sl. Stoughton Lnw WILLIAM Il. AIIUNSUN I36 lluzleton St. Mul lnpnn A ugusmmi Col. Murkeling und Soles l'rom. 'l'l'l1l': ll0'l'C llillel Student Union EDWARD AIIISA LA 55 Crupo St. Ilridgewuler lletuil Mdse. DONALD E. ALl'l'IIK'I' 840 Maulison St. Full River Ilus. Mgt. fllllll Dorni. Pres.. 'l'reus. ERIC W. ANDERSON 3 Ilinston Rd. Woburn City College ol' New York: Runclolph- Mueon Aeeounling AK 'VZ Deun's List Student Union Comlnulers' Club Aee't. Sue. DONALD I . A'l'llEll'l'0N 27 Atwood SI . Wellesley Finunee Student Union Const . Comm. llUll l35l CA llLlC'l'0N l'. ADAMS llflll Common- Wl5llIlIl Ave. Allston George Wnshinglon Univ. Advertising AA! ll0IllCll'l' W. ALSEN 22 Ilungeley llil. Arlington Ilus. Mgt. lll'llKIll'Ill'I' ANKER 96 Lawton Sl. Brookline llnrvnrd Iliurrilz Univ. Aeeounting 1l1A:Denn's List, Aee't . Soe. Corn nlulers' Club CIIAIKLES ll. AUDE'l' llfl- Luurel Sl. FIIt1IlIllll'lI Aeeountinp.: Newnuln Club 1 MAXXVICLL ll. ADICLMAN 4-0 Willow Ave. Winthrop Advertising AA1Igllillel AI.Dl'Ill'l' D. A L'I'l'Ill 525 Luke Ave. Munebester, N. ll. Aeeounlinp: Aeeounling Soe. A'l l'I l.l0 V. ARIIIA 420 Chelsea: St. Ii. Boston Aeeounting Newnuln Club Aeeounling Soc. IIUWAIKD ll. AXELIIOD lll Wuulnbeek Sl. lloslon Lnfuyelle Col. Nort lleuslern l inunee Alilli ILU. NEWS Curloonislg Ililh-I AVC .IDIIN l'. ALEVIZUS 252 Iluggles Sl. lloslon Univ. ol' Illlltillllfllll Mllfkl5lIllK AAS: Football lluselmll Marketing Club MARCELO L. ALVAREZ Cullmlu :le flllllllllhlllq lfl Iluvunn. Cubu Helen Col. Aeeounlinu Spanish Club, l'res. Newnlun Club Aeeounliniz Soe. .IAMHS G. ARG 20 llnrtlell Cres. llrookline Aeeounling llusebull Ilellenie Club. I'res.. V.I'. llh Conninuters' Clu Ort lunlox Club Soph. 'I'reur4. ,IDSICPII I . AZZAIIITO 20 'l'remont Sl. lluverhill Ailv. und Selling AAS. See. Senrlel Key Who's Who .ll'. Sen.. l'rl's. Musie Club. l'r4-H. Dronultie Club 'l'reu-4.: llllll lVIen's Clem- Club b , NICHOLAS IIAKALOS 76 Arlington Sl. Ilydo Pork Accounting Student Union Accounting Soc. llollonio Club JOllN A. IIELLAMACINA 100 l'owdor llouz-so Illvd.. Somerville Accounting Accounting Soc. AVC IIARIIARA ll. IIICKMORIC Bl Wnshingtun St. Mlllll!Ill'Hl rr, Conn. Advorlin-ting AVA, lid.: WAA Ilcun's Lin-at WyulilTu Club, 'l'rvnu. Ilorm. 'l'roms. GEORGE .I. IIA lIA'l l'A 287 liriglulon Sl. llolmont. Colgulu Con. llun. lloun'n l.i:-ul Student. Union Accounting Soo. Commute-rn' Club Al.lIl'IR'l' J. IIICNIIARRIS 285 lilmgrovo Avo. l'rovidonuo, R. l. A1-counting 'l'l'1ll, Cor. Soo. lntrnniurnl Sports Accounting Soc. ARNOI.ll IILOOM 34 llurlwull St.. Roxbury Univ. of Minn. :l'lPll1llllllfM 'l'lCl' llubul ing 'l'ourn Jr.-V. Mgr. lntur-I uith Conn 'l'ruun.. N.l'1. llel. Svnrlot, Key Who'n Wllog Ilillul ROlIl'IR'l' ID. IIRICICN 4l7 Nulultun St. Norwood llon-:lon Col. Inn-xurxuu-u IlOIlI'IR'I' F. IIA RQUINERO lll7 ltumzh Sl. Roulimlule l or. 'l'rudu Clone Club Export Club. l'rm-u. lI.U. NEWS Spuninb Club, V.l'. NIHWIIIUD Club I'lI.l'iANOR ll. IIICR KOVICII I2 Vorrill Sl.. Mul tupun Accounting KIIA, Rush Cupl. WAA: llcun'n Lint Ilillvl Gmnmu II:-to Alpllu A1-4-ountinl: Son. llARVI'IY I.. lIl.OOM 0 l ullur Sl. llroolclinu G1-n. lius. flrI'll Wl'INlll'll.l. E. IIRICNNAN 4105 Washington Sl . lime! Wulpolu lllmillcms Allfll. Soc.: IIUIS Counnulora' Club l'l'1'I'I'lR I'. IIARRA 74 limit Cottage St. llorcluestor lluko Gen. Bus. IIAROLII IIICRKOWITZ I22 Winolloeotur ht . Ilrooklinu Accounting 'I'lCl' MAXWICLI. V. Ill.UM 0 Gnrnur Sl. Newton Mnrkcling und Solon FRANK IIRESNIIIAN 72 Frm-mon St. Arlington Illini. Mgt. Nowmun Club College of Business Administration JOSEPII C. IIASIIALANY 4-7 Cypn-ma Ave. Methuen Acooun ling Acuoun ling.: Soo. EDWARD A. IIICRIIY 29 Collins St.. llydo I'nrk Gun. Run. Student, Unioll FRANK ll. lIODUR'l'llA 285 Woodford St. l'ortlund. Mc-. Accounting K1l'A: lluulfn I.ir-ll Nuwmun Club. Trout-1. Acrounting Soo. Music Club Student. Union JAMES C. llRE'l'ON I8 lilllllll. S I Wintzllzwsliwr Marketing Murluwting Club I361 IRVINC I.. RASS 75 'l'udor St. Choluon Merolmndirling Commutorn' Club Murkeling Club MARJORIIC J. IIHRRY 47 Spring I'nrlc Avo. .launuion l'luin Personnel Mgt. 4l'l'N3 Arolusry Gumnm llutu Alplm. V.l'. IIOIIIIIIIIIIEYN' Club Nowmun Club IIUIS FRANCIS A. IIORIS 30 Murlin Rd. Milton Ge-n. llun. Vets' Club Student Union Al.I'IlONSl'l J. IIIIIANII 70 Row St... Woburn Luw ll fllll Sludunt Counuil Newman Club. Pros. WILLIAM J. llI'lAUl.ll41U 273 N. Muin St. Andover Acuountiru: Commutorn' Club Accounting Soo. MARCOT M. IIICIISIN 860 Muin St.. IC. llnrtford, Conn. Rotuil Mdnn. All-U. Council l.l.l'1WlCI.l.YN 0. IIOSCOMIIIG Rox 32, Suxnmit. Avo. S. Swnnru-u Auuounting Accou nling Soc. RICHARD W. BROOKS I6 Whites Oulc Rd. W. Rnxllllry Munugonn-nl. Gull' Newman Club 5 s'l'ANl.r:v T. lIl'1Kl'lRI'l'IS 3 Ml. Vernon St. Snlum llus. Mgt. K'l'A Mon's Glue Club Nownuln Club fi0lllIlllll0l'H, Cluli Studs-nt Union Spnnirdl Club, 'l'rl-un. AR'l'llUR J. llI'1R'l'llIAUMlC I5 Wulkor I'l. Lowell Murkoting MIlYlCl!I,lllI! Soc.. V. l'. IIRUNO A. IIRANCIIICSI 6 Siu-lu-tt l'l. Springlit-ld I'rod. Mgt. Spanish Club - nowi lif1R0WlsDJ' . I Be llflstorimon Sl' Law I'AUL R. BYRNI-. lllleblzgnbard Sl, ' C gn Zen- us. EQADAZ Rille Team N mmuters' Club Gwman Cluh EDWA CARIEIIIJD M' mzlggxeasan t S L, Accounting sol. CHERNU 279 Meeker Aff! N0wark,N, J. ' Qcwunting ccountlnll Soc. MARILYN M. BRUCE 4- Gellineau Sl. Malden Advertising Gamma Ileta Alpha Spanish Club Wyelilfe Club Commuters' Club HOWARD A. CAHOON I0ll Allston St. W. Medford Advertising Intramural Sports Student Union. See. Wyelilfe Club S0pll. Dance Comm. JOHN C. CARLIN lllll Hunnewell Terr.. Newton Bus. Mgt. Student Union HOWARD C. CIIITEN 37 Evelyn St. Mattapan Gen. Bus. Football Freshman Dance Comm. Accounting Soc. ALFRED RUDRA 341 Coggeshall St. New Redford Univ. of Michigan Accounting Dean's List Accounting Sac. Student Union Newman Club WILLIAM D. CAIRNS 58 Hooper St. Chelsea Marketing Hayden Musln. Scholarship Dean Lord Club ILU. NEWS WILLIAM I. CARMEN 116 Brooks St. E. Iloston Accounting Commutern' Club ROTC Accounting Soc. AVC Hillel RICHARD A. CIIMIELINSKI 67 Crown Shield Rd.. Brookline Cen. Bus. WILLIAM J. BURKE 220 Collins St. Ilartford. Conn. Personnel Mgt. Kfl1A All-U. Dorm. Coun.z Glee Club Newman Club Vets' Club Spanish Club ROBERT .l. CALLAHAN 56 Carver Rd. Watertown Marketing Newman Club IIUR BERNARD .I. CARROLL 82 So. Huntington Ave. Jamaica l'lain Advertising Dean's List Newman Club CARL A. CIIRISTENSEN 8 Glade Ave. Jamaica Plain Accounting Vets' Club Accounting Soe. lsv l'AUL F. IIURTON 314- Main St. Nlelrose Nlarketing AA2 Marketing Club Newman Club Commuters' Club ROBERT C. CAPASSO 10 Iirook Ave. Roxbury Law ROTC Corn lnuters' Club S'l'El'llEN C. CATSULIS 39 Kimball St. Dorchester Accounting Commutern' Club Newman Club Export Club Accounting Soc. PETER R. CIRKOT BERNARD RURWICK II7 Day Sl. Fitchburg Rus. Mgt. JOSEPH A. CAl'l'ADONA 58 Erie Ave. Newton llighlands Bus. Mgt. Newman Club Vets' Club Student Union LAWRENCE A. CllAllO'I' 6 Day St.. Webster Personnel Mgt. KKIIA. Pres. Newman Club. Pres. Catholic Coun. Inter-Faith Coun. Student Union Spanish Club Inter-Frat. Conf. EIILIAR LES CLARK 25 Ilrettwood Rd. Ilelmon t llus. Mgt. 8 X 1 MELFORD II. llU'l l'S Ilroadway Sl. So. llanover Colnnlercial Ed. llllnltelball ROllER'l' II. CAPPADONA 337 Warren St. Roxbury Accounting RO'l'C Newlnan Club Commuters' Club, 'l'reas. Student Union Men's Glee Club Aeeounting Soc. Spanish Club NA'l'lIAN II. CI IANSKY R00 lllue Ilill Ave. Dorchester Accounting Student Union Aeeounting Soc. ORC .IOIIN A. CLARKE 203 Chestnut Ave, .lamaiea Plain Bus. Mgt. GEORGE l'. IIYRNE 254 llunker Ilill St. Charlestown Rus. Mgt. Newlnan Club .IOIIN J. CAREY 102 Jackson I'kwy. Ilolyokc A merican Interna- tional Col. Accounting WELDON A. CHASE ll Stone St., Saugns Marketing Colnlnuters' Club Marketing Club, 'l'reas. RICIIARD E. CLARK 94- Catskill Ave. Yonkers., N. Y. Cen. llus. BAE: Lock Soph. Senate College of Business Administration ALlIER'I' W. CLAY 47 Locust, St. Marblehead William and Mary Innurancc KX SUMNER F. COLLIER 4l Ward St.. Salem Accounting 1llEll Q Accounting Soc. D. JAMES CORMIER Chapin St. Uxbridge Ilan. Mgt. K1lPA Seurlet Key Senate, V.l'. Catholic Coun. Inter-Faith Coun. Rand: Soph. Sec. Wlt1r's Who AR'l'IlUR R. CURRAN MI Maple St. Springlield Worccnh-r Poly- technic Inst. Gen. Ilan. IIENRY F. CLUFF 90 l'leanantview Ave.. Weyunouth Accounting Newman Club Student Union Accounting Soc. DONALD 0. COLLINS IB Ilridgeman St. Ilarre. Vt. Retail Mdne. AK'l , V.l'.g Lock Double Quartet te Men'n Glee Club. V.I'.g lI.U. NEWS OSCAR S. CORNEJO 4-9 Walker Sl. Nt-wtonville Advertining AAE .IAMES F. CURRY 5l Marion Rd. llelmont Aeeount ing Aeeounting Soe. Newlnan Club ANDREW I . COFFEY lfl- O'Callaghan Way. So. Ilonton Advertiuing AA2 'I'llOMAS I'. CONLON 2l2 Sommer St. Manehenler Gen. llun. K'l'A: Crew S xaninh Club Nlewman Club Export Club RUSSELL E. CUSIIIIUVE I9 Green View Ave. .lamaiea I'lain llard Col. Marketing Dean'A Lint. Ilridge Club Marketing Club MANUEL ClI'l'l.ER 32 Kerwin St.. Dorehenter Retail Mdne. dlA Intramural Sportn Dean'n Lint Inter-Faith Coun. llillel Student Union LESTER COIIEN 934 Pleasant St. Worcester Gen. Run. 1llEll WILLIAM Il. CONLON 16A I orcnt Sl. Canlbridge Dartmouth Foreign Trade KKIPA Fr. Crew Export Club NIERLE ll. COWAN l32 Fountain Sl. llaverhill Ohio State Innuranee Ilillelg AVC SIDNEY Il. CU'I'LER I5 Roberts St. Quincy Iowa St.at.e Retail Md:-te. 'IIA Intramural Sports ,Ir. Senate Comlnutern' Club llillel Student Union College of Business Administration MILTON COIIEN 47 ,Ieflcruaon Ave. Chelsea U. ol' Vermont Mass. State Foreign 'I'ratle Intramural Sports llillel Export Club D1-tlll't-1 Lint AN'I'lIONY F. CON'l'E 23 Illanehard Rd. Cambridge Gen. Ilan. Newman Club Commuters' Club For. Trade Club Student Union ALFRED D. CROCE'l I'I 29l William St. Stonehaln Marketing Glee Club Newman Club Student Union Marketing Club IIENRY I'. CYR 77 Summer St. Waterville. Me. Retail Mdne. l38l ERNEST A . COLE W. Coxnackie, N. Y. Gen. Run. A R'l'IIUR COOK ll Ilorotlell I'l. New London. Conn. Finance Newman Club GEORGE L. CROSS I2 Rivernide Dr. Augusta. Me. Aeeounting BAE Cadet Col., ROTC Aeeounting Soe. Military llall. Chr'm. Outing Club Seabbartl and Illade KENNETII M. DA LE I5 Gilmer St. Mat tapan Law 'I lu 'll IIOWARD R. COLE II9 Chestnut St. Southbridge Accounting IIERIIERT COOKS 95 Stedman St. llrookline Law AEll. Exe-h., Master Scarlet Key Debating, Sec. In.-Frat. Conf. Speech Club. Chr'm. Who'u Who ROGER J. CROSS 287 Lowell St. Worcester llun. Mgt. AN'l'llONY ,I. DALY 27 Engren Ave. Rutland. Vt. Aeeounting Accounting Soe. Newman Club NANCY S. COLE Wanhington Sl. Norwell Accounting 'l!l'N: D4-an'n Lint Dean'n I'r1-feel Gamma lleta Alpha WyelilI'e Club Accounting Soe. Spanish Club llUMl'lIREY ,I. CORCORAN. JR. 9 Crystal St. Wetlu-rnlield, Corin Aenounting Dean'a List Student Union Accounting Soe. RUDOI.I'll A. CURELLI 41354 Wanhingtotl St.. Ronlindale Foreign Trade DANIEL F. mtl :ms s. I:l'tll'lIl.Illl bt' Ilolbrook Aeeounting Veterans' Club Newman Club Aeeounling Soc. i STEl'l1l'IN 535:19 M' v u S . Lhnminxer I NORMAN S 6 l'0mbard Ct PION Allgtlnla, M.. Aceo ' ' il, lillllzlllllg nter.-F . uma' rut. Conf, Amlounllnll Soc. CllARL ' I-IARLl'Ihh ' Nllrruganseu, 1'fltlewood, R, I 1 ersonnel Mal: EVI-ILYN FILIUN P' gl:1Muinksg, Wmar et, N. ll. fl- Mary RJ: 'mtg' and Col. XM: Munir Club Fnwmull Club Icnxllgltl llelu ICDWARD W. DAVIDSON 121 Jefferson Ave. Springfield Univ. ol' lowa Cen. Bus. PAUL D. DOIIERTY 22ll Parr-mann St. llrighton Accounting and Law Newman Club Outing Club AR'l'llUR W. ICKLUND 21 Second Sl.. llroeklon Accounting Connnulers' Club Accounting Soc. l'Il.liANOR 'l'. FINKLE 125 Garland St. Everett Ae:-hunting K11A.'1'ra-au.: WAA llillel Marketing Club ALlll'IR'l' ll. DEAN 4-2 Maple Rd. Nlelroae Aceounling Dean'u Lint. Prefeet Scarlet Key Stud. Auditor Fresh. 'l'reas. Stud. Union. Treat-x. Prot. Coun.. Treats Stud. Coun.. Treau Who'u Wllu WILLIAM E. DONLON. .lli- l28 Walter St. Roslindalc Finance Kll'A. Sec.: Crew Scabbard and lllade. Capt. Newman Club Comrnntern' Club Outing Club CLARENCIC R. ELAM 39 Nlunroc St. Roxbury Cen. lluru. JAMES W. FINNECAN 91 Cordon St. llrighton Personnel Mgt. Soph. Pres. Stud. Conn. Vets' Club ANTHONY P. Dt-I ALCO 4-1 Avery St. Dedhaln Dartmouth Foreign Trade Foreign 'l'rade Club V.l'. Commnlcrn' Club Newlnan Club Student Union R0lll'lll'l' .1. l1OUC1'I'l l'l'1 V 264 Jackson St.. Lawrence Statistics Newman Club RUDOLPIIE C. ELIE 532 llildretb St. Draeut Marketing Marketing Club, Pres. Newman Club DONALD A. FISHER llaven St.. Dover Prod. MRI. AXA, Sec.: Crew lloekey. Mgr. Scarlet Key. Prem. Fresh.. Sopb.. jr.. Treats.: Vets' Club 11.11. NEWS Wbo's Who FRANCIS ,1. Del A Ll IO -l-1 Avery St. Dedham William and Mary Foreign 'l'radc Newman Club Conunulers' Club Foreign '1'rade Club Student, Union 1l.U. NEWS LAURENCE C. DRISCOLL 14 Rutmell St.. Arlington Accounting Accounting Soc. V.l'. REX FAlRCl1lLD 100 Devon St. Portland. Me. Portland .lr. Col. Gen. llun. GEORGE M. FLASlll'INlll'1RC 5 Vcrndale St. llrookline Marketing 1l1A, llint.. Corr. Sec. Dean'z4 List. Debating .101lN N. I1e1'1+1'l'RlS ll lloylntnn St. Jamaica Plain N.C. State Col. Cen. lluu. ll.U. NEWS. Avm't. llun. Mgr. llousc of Rep. Soph. V.l'. Commutern' Club Newman Club Student Union ,I0llN F. DUNCAN 24- Stewart. St. llristol. Conn. Marketing Dorm. Pres.. Sec.. Proctor Newman Club AVC Nlarketing Club SUMNER FELDMAN 14 Clallin Rd. llrookline Cen. llua. Dt-an's List DONALD J. FOLEY l Fairfax Rd. Worcester Finance Scarlet, Key Cath. Conn.. Pres. llltbtllllllll llllll lntcr-Faith Coun., 'l'rean. Newman Club. 'l'reas.:, Wbo's Who 1 1'A'l'RlCK E. Dc-SA LVA'l'01l IC 497 Ferry St. Everett Mark. and Sales Proln. A11'A Marketing Club JACK DUROS 320 Fellsway Went Med ford Aeeonn ting llellcnie Club Orthodox Club St uden t Union Aeeou n t ing Sm-. CLIFFORD M. FHLLOWS 70 lligll St. Danvern Statistics Dean'a List BENJAMIN M. FORIIICS 17 Crescent llill Ave.. Lexington A1-counting lloekey, Capt. lCUNlCl'I 'l'. DIICGOLI 11 View Ave. Clinton Aecou n I ing 1lll'N1 Archery Cantina lleta Alpha. V.P. Accounting Soc. Wymwlifls- Club Panllellenie Conn ROY C. DllllRlCLl 1 Dean Ave. Taunton Accounting Mu-n'u Glen- Club Dean'n Cabinet Aeeounting Soc. ,IOSEPII 141. Fl'1RNAND1'1Z Went Main SI. Norton Cen. llus. RlCl1ARD A. FORD 23 Maple Rd. Melrose lndustrial Mgt. Softball Outing Club Student Union llllll College of Business Administration i391 DONALD S. I REEDLANDI'IR 92 Columbus Park lIaverhill Univ. of Pittsburgh Accounting Bridge Club. 'l'reas. Accounting Soc. ALBERT R. GAUTIIIER, JR. I9 Milton Ave. West Newton Accounting Dean's List ROBERT J. CILLIS 32 Tobin Court St. Roxbury Finance IIYMAN GOLDBERG 45 Linwood St. Malden Accounting STANLEY GAFFIN lflll Ellington St. Dorchester Bentley Accounting flrA: Denn's List Aeeounting Soc. WILLIAM A. GAVRILLES 34 Vine St. Roxbury Accounting Accounting Club llellenic Club OIIN FIUFFRE J 1 I6 Ilansborough St Dorchester Advertising NORMAN M. GOLDBERG 95 Washington St. Somerville Advertising SIMEON GAINES ll Dorchester Ave. Pittsfield Gen. Bus. QEII Fresh. Football Intramural Basketball Internat'l Trade Club. Sec.-Treas. GEORGE A. GELINAS 67 Petlsanl St. 5. We mouth Gen. Bus. Foreign Trade Club GEORGE .I. GLADDING I5 King St. Barre. Vt. Bus. Mgt. AK'l , Pres. Sr. See. Scarlet Key Who's Who Inter-Frat. Conf., Treas. Inter-Faith Coun. Unity Club, Treas. WILLIAM .I. GALARNEAUX ll Willoughby Rd. Milton Bus. Mgt. Glee Club Commuters' Club WILLIAM T. GOLDSMITII 29 Courtland Pl. Pittslicld Industrial Mgt. Newman Club CIIRIS W. GEORGOPOULOS l3l Appelton St. Boston Bus. and Ind. Mgt. AK'l : Crew. Mgr. Ilellenie Club Men's Glee Club., Bus. Mgr. MILTON S. GLANZ l05 Floyd St. Dorchester Insurance 41A IIARRY K. GOLDSTEIN 20 Egmont St. Brookline Ilvus. Mgt. Tennis Spanish Club Vets' Club Commuters' Club College of Business Administration l40l PAUL L. GALLAGIIER 29 Regina Rd. Dorchester Gen. Bus. K1bA: Football Student Council Fresh. Pres. Newman Club RICIIARD C. GERROLIJ 7 Winslow Rd. Belmont Dartmouth Bus. Mgt. ARTIIUR M. GLAZER 86 Gates St. Lowell Advertising AAN: fl, Ell Debating Student Union Camera Club NORMAN GOLDSTEIN 7 Magnus Ave. Somerville Mdse. IIYAL Band WILLIAM R. GALLOWAY 236 Wuban Ave. Waban Accounting Dean's List Accounting Soc. SAMUEL II. GESSERMAN 837 Blue Ilill Ave. Dorchester Accounting JUNE C. GODDARD 3 Otis Pl.. Scituate Smith Retail Adv. WAA EDWARD .I. GOODMAN. .IR. I9 Westbourne Terr.. Brookline Gen. Bus. Debating .IOSEPII II. GAMACIIE. JR. 24 Conduit St. Aeushnet Accounting WILLIAM G. GIBSON 24 Grafton St. Wakefield Gen. Bus. llockeyg Baseball ,IOIIN D. GOETIIEL 375 Newtonville Ave.. Newtonville Law Lock: Dean's List Student Union EA RLE A. GOODRICII 24- Magazine St. Cambridge Northeastern Ind. Mgt. Dcan's List .IOSEPII A. GARBER 44 Chestnut St. Lynn Accounting I'Iillel EDWARD J. GILDEA 988 Memorial Dr- Cambridge Univ. of Denver Bus. Mgt. Dean s List .IEAN L. GOLASZEWSKI 5 Newton St. Millers Falls Accounting Archery Newman Club. 505' Accounting Soc. Gamma Bela Alpll' KATIILEEN M. GOODWIN 21 Coolidge Ave. Needham Advertising Gamma Bela Alpli' Spanish Club Commuters' Club L DOUGL is gooum' P' llzxulwlgf-. Norton IYHODA L. HARRIS 1223 lilimliton Ave. nxt N. Y Advertising' glikz Cor. Sec. cum . Hglcl T mil et Al h tflnlmutersil Cliibu Ulm!! Club ROBERT I lll-IRMANQON its B St.. Lowell fxccounting f Ccounting S Student Uniorifi JOSEPH IIOLZBERG IJ I' lllher Terr luverctl, ' Accounting iifiliiflunllng Soc., KENNETH GORDON 106 Sewall Ave. Brookline The Citadel Accounting 'l'l'lfl': Glee Club Commutera' Club Accounting Soc. ROBERT L. HATCH 13 Richards Rd. Watertown Accounting Accounting Soc. Outing Club MURRAY HERSCOVITZ 27 Leston St. Mattapan Univ. of Conn. Texas A. and M. Accounting lA 'lit Football Hillel Accounting Soc. Debating Dramatic Club ILU. NEWSg HUB AVC WARREN W. HOPKINS ll Mntlnolia St. Reverly Finance MELVIN GORDON 29 Stearns St. Malden Gen. Rus. RONALD M. HAWKINS 7 Heywood St. Houlton. Me. Bus. Mgt. Christian Science Org. HENRY J. lll LL, JR. 3 Mansfield St. Framingham Accounting KGIYA Accounting Soc. ERLAND K. HORNER 356 Woodford St. Portland, Me. Marketing MYRON H. GOVERMAN 118 Elm Hill Ave. Roxbury Retailing 4bfIXg Dcan's List Hillel Student Union J01lN F. HAYDEN 127 Fayette St. Watertown Finance Newman Club Buds, Treats. RICHARD F. llIl.L1ARD 440 Central St. Framingham Marketing WILLIAM C. HURTER ll Chestnut Sq. Jamaica l'lain Northeastern Statistics I 41 llERBER'l' M. HACKE'l l' 20 Richardson St. llrighton Rus. Mgt. EDWIN J. HAZNAR 129 Dates St . New Bedford Accounting Student Union Accounting Soc. HUR, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. JEAN HINDS 7 Rower St. W. Mcclford Rus. Mgt. AA A, Treas. Dramatic Club YWCA l'i'l'h1-ta Delta Spanish Club Prnt. Club JOHN J. HUSIC, JR. 319 Short St. Steclton, l'cnn. Harrisburg Acad. Finance HA E, Recorder lntramural Sports Newman Club Vets' Club Student Union GEORGE J. HADDAD 20 Rollins St. Boston Accounting JOHN F. HEA LEY, JR. 16 Shultas1'l. Hartford, Conn. Accounting Accounting Soc. HOWARD E.11lNE, JR. 34 Pine St. Belmont Bus. Mgt. XAE GEORGE J. ILES 2026 Spruce St. Quincy, Hi. Quincy Col. Ind. Mgt. M l L'l'ON A . HA1'SH E 52 Exchange St. Lawrence Princeton Foreign Trade Newman Club Student Union Commuters' Club DENNIS L. HEINDEL North Lima. Ohio Univ. of Chicago Dartmouth Accounting HGH Accounting Soc. CLAUDE R. HODGES 295 Newbury St. lloston Lyccc Pasteur, Paris. France Accounting X Al'l1'1'cnnin Soph. l'rcs. Cosmopolitan Clul V.l'. Student Council Music Club FRANCIS E. lNGEN1TO 30 Stafford St. l'l mouth Villanova Marketing Newman Club .1OllN H. HARPER. JR. 216 Glen St. So. Natick Accounting Foolballg Baseball Accounting Soc. ROBERT J. HENRY 97 Cedar St. Fitchburg Rus. Mgt. AXA, V.l'.g Crew lnter-Frat. Conf. JAMES J. ll0FFMAN 100 Church St. Wallingford. Conn. Foreign Trade Spanish Club. V.l'. Commuters' Club Newrnan Club Foreign 'l'rade Club MELVIN lN'I'RlLlGA'l'OR 4-7 Colonial Ave. Dorchester Accounting Accounting Soc. College of Business Administration 1 EDWARD A. ,IANASZ 48 Amen Avc. Chicopci- Gcn. Hun. ROGER E. KELLEY Fort Kcnt. Mc. Aroostook Stulc Normul llus. Mgt.. RICHARD C. KORRIN 84 Corcy Ril. llrigbton Publicity fl'A, l'rcn. Soph. l'rcn. ln lcr-Frat . Con l'. ll.U. NEWS Comnlutl-rn' Club ROLAND .l. LAVALLEE l0l lloxforcl St. Lawrcncc Ilun. Mgt. Ncwunan Club Studcnt. Union LEONARD M. JONES 54 Clill' Rd. Yvcllcnlvy llilln Accounting Accounting Soc. ANNE ll. KELLY 31 Lorct lc St. Wcnt Roxbury Ccn. Bus. llA E Scarlet Kcy. Sr. Alumni Rcp. Gamma llctu Alpha l'rcs. Stud. Coun., Scn. Newman Club, Svc. Jr. Sec. ll U ll lloard JAMES K. KOUNANIS 39 Cbcntcr Sl. Allston lniliana Unlv. Aclvcrtining llcllcnic Club Dcan'r4 Lint Glcc Club ALFRED LAVINE I2 Roycc Rd. Alluton Accounting 'lYEll: Football Accounting Soc. AVC. 'l'rca1-s.g llillcl M lCllA EL C. ,I U Ll A NO 20 Church St. Dorcbcs tcr Accoun ting Frcnll . llancball Accounting Soc. Ncwlnan Club EDWARD M. KELLY 167 Enncx St. llcvcrly Con. llus. Vcln' Club ADAM K. KUNCES l2 Wanhburn St.. Miclcllcboro Accounting llankcl ball Accounting Soc. RORERT L. LAVOIE 373 l'ark Sl.. Dorclu-ntcr Accounting Lock Ncwman Club. V.l'. Accounting Soc. Sr. Scnatc: Sr. Y.l'. DICKRIAN KAl.OUS'I'lAN l7l Walnut. St. Sonlcrvillc lntl. Mgt. llOll'lIYlllll!l'M. Club ,IOIIN M. KENNEDY 79 Cctlar St.. l ramingbaln Mnrkcting K4l'A: llancball SWllIlflliIlll Ncwman Club Fora-ign 'l'ra1lc Club MERRILL E. l.AllON'l'E l l Florcncc SI.. Worccntcr til-n. llun. GER tt RD E. l.A WLI-IR 6l King St. Dorcln-ntcr Accounting Ncwman CIu'u Accounting Soc. ,ollege of Business Administration A. A l.IlER'l' KA N DA RIA N 186 Wahlcn St. Cambriilgc Accounting EAE: l ootlmll Crcwg Vctu' Club Outing Club Stuclcnl Union Accounting Soc. 'l'llOMAS l'. KEVILLE 30 Fancuil St. llrigbtou Accounting Accounting Soc. Ncwman Club L. CllES'l'ER LAKE 246 llroail Mcaclow Rd., Niiiftllllllll Gcn. llun. XAE1 WycliITc Club THOMAS W. LEIGII 63 l'carl St. Mclronc llun. Mgt. A K'I :12rcw: Lock Sllltlhlll llnion Conunutcrn' Club 1491 EDWIN ll. KAl'LAN 39 Grccnock St. Dorcllcx4t.cr Clarkson 'l'ccb. Univ. of l'itt.nburgll Accounting Commutcrn' Club Studcnt Union llillcl Accounting Soc. AVC SAMUEL S. KEYES 7 Sanborn St. Winchcsti:r llun. Mgt.. AR'l'IlUR N. LANDRY. JR. 36 llall Avc. Watcrtown Dartlnout li llun. Mgt. Commutcru' Club GEORGE S. LENOX I45 Sbcrwooal Rel. Mctlforcl Aalvcrtising AA X Ncwman Club .lOlIN KATSARO5 24 Forcnt Ave. llnvcrhill Advcrtin-sing AAS, V.l'. llankcrtlmll Scarlet Kcy Sr. Scnatc Nluuic Club. Trcan. llcllcnic Club. 'l'rcas. llUll: Glcc Club MAURICE F. KIELY Ill Amcricn St. l ramiugham Accounting lluncball Ncwman Club Accounting Soc. CLAUDE R. l.al'LAN'l'E 374 Anh St. llrockton llcnllcy School of Accounting Accounting KIIIA, l'ri-H. Accounting Soc., l'rcn.g Clcc Club JOSEl'll A. LE'l'l'M AN 30A Main St. Rockport Con. llnn. fillll-'llltlllll Dcun n List. GEORGE KATZMAN I5 Summer St. llcvcrc Atlvcrtining Connnutcru' Clllb Stuilcnt Union llillclg AVC DONALD .l. KIMNACK 383 Lintlcn St. Wcllcslcy llills Ccn. llus. BAE LO'l'lIAR N. LAUD 42 l'urk Valc AW' llonton N Ilnrvard Accounting AEII 1 Accounting Soc. h llillcl l'IIlLll' l.r:vl1'0l 35 Columbia bl- , Worccntc-r . Snlcu l'roxn. and Q Mark. f llillcl I 'ig R RY LI M I-IR ' ' LIOyql A :rovitlcncc,II?' I o!-pign T - - lghll. Sctnrndn lfncing pu . ' .' In' Iilurrnmll llrudc 1 ub. I'rcn.5 Ilillcl .lt-1tt0M - Ig3l.lN:' P' ' 'r gfqoliliiizln St' nlv' of Vcr k13:x..'rf.Mu??fln' TEII, nung WILLIAM I, 3204 :A wmv ' Rin-Aflill St. , 'IC lc . nik P- N. II. N.-x::'t.rc2yl . ' on I I iix '.'fl Clulil ' N mzcl.,1, .lurlu-ting 1.1 AVC ' - ub WA L'I'l-Il MIRAPAKLH' I0 I ottlq.l. Mnuullan Accounlin llridgc Chnl Acc 'i'ltt Social 3' IIONALII W. LINDSAY III Wlu-atland St. Ilorclu-nt.cr Adv. and Sales I'roln. AAS II.U. NEWS. Amit. Mtlr.. Ilus. Mgr. Newman Club IAUIIIIIIIIIEYII, Club Scorlct Kc Studcnt lllnion .IOSEPII L. MANGARPAN. JR. 2I6 Main St. Ilavcrbill Ilun. Mgt. .IAMICS I'. McCAULI'iY 38 I'lcanant Vicw Avc.. Evcrctt, Accounting Newman Club 5 hb. Scnutc Accounting Soc. Intcr-Faith Coun. IIcl. RICIIARII G. MI'l'ClII'ILL IH4 Vcrmont. St. Springlicld lfcrnonncl Mgt. Sludcnt Union RICIIARII D. LINIISTIKOM III Louisc Sl. Worccstcr Fcnn Col. Advcrtining AAD, Ilcncrvc Olliccrn Ann'n ALVIN I . MARSI IA LL II7 Lcxington Avc. Waterbury. Conn.. Advcrtising tltlill, 'I'rcun. 'I'cnnin Fr. Dorm I'rcn. Soph. Sec. All-U. Studcnt Ilcfcnnc Coun. Ilillcl TIIOMAS .I. McIIONOUGIl 23 Sbcridan St. Portland. Mc. Morkcting KfIlA. V.I'. Scarlct Kcy Ncwnlon Club Cath. Coun.. V.I'. Glcc Club Intcr-Faith Coun. In I cr-Fra t . Con l'. nun .punk la. Mo0N I25 Ii. Locust St. Oavcnport. Iowa St. Anlbroac Col. Accounting Accounting Soc. ,IOIIN S. LIVINGS'I'ONI'I..I II - IB5 I'lcannnt St. Ilrooklinc Univ. ol' Florida Ccn. Ilus. .BAE I.ICVI'IIlI'YI l' A . MAR'l'EL 35 Sprtlguc Sl. Ilnrtford. Conn. Morkctilltll Fencing Markcting Socicty .IOIIN F. McGIlAI L ll Lyon St. Ilorcbcstcr Accounting Accounting Soc. Ncwlnon Club .lOlIlllIllIl'l'N' Club Itlxport Club ,IOIIN R. MOON EY 23 I'nrkcr St . Watcrtown Accounting N A'I'l I A N LOM ICS 35 Middlcton St . Dorchcntcr Advcrtining RUSSIGLL Il. MA'l l'I'IRN lfl-l I'Im4cy St. Squontum Adv. and S4-lling WILl.IAM F. McGUIIlK 3 Wintcr St. Ilorchcntcr l'cru-sonncl Mgt. SWIIHIIIIIIK Outing Illlllb IIOIIIIIIIIIIYYII. Club. Amit. 'I'rcan. Ilcbotiug Unitarian Club LICSLIIC II. MORASII l06 Wcntwood Rd. Mcdford Accounting lIcan'N Lint: IlO'I'C Cbcns Club Glcc Club Accounting Soc. I Ill'1III'lIiICK L. LONG 50 Phillips Sl. IIOnlon Univ. ol' Mainc Forcign Trtldc N.I'I. Export Club. Studcnt Ilroncb l'I'1'l'I'1R MAVILIO 4 Ilawtbornc St. Evcrctt Accounting tIOll1lllllllHl'bI' Club Accounting Soc. Ncwmon Club RICIIARII ,I. McKINNON 39 Oak St. Ilraint rcc Markcting MICLVIN W. MORRIS I4 liunwcll St. Iionton Catawba Col. I'rod. Mgt. I SALVA'I'ORI'1,I. MACCACNANO 589 E. Sccond St. S. Ilonton Accounting llOlIlll1llll'l'PI. Club Accounting Soc. ROIII'ZR'I' II. MAXWI-ILL ll North St. Mcdford Account ing Accounting Soc. Clcc Club. I'ub. Mgr. WILLIAM G. MICIIARC IIS Ilcxtcr St. Vallcy Falls. R. I. Accounting BAE Intcr-I aitb Conn Ivyclillc Club Studcnt Union Account ing Soc. A Il'I'IIUR O. MOVSICSIAN 37 Olivc St. Rcvcrc Markcting Markcting Club ROIII'1R'I' C. MacIlONALII 235 Ilccch Sl. Ilcllnont l'crnonncl Mgt. Vcln' Club Stutlcnt Union .IOIIN I . McCAIl'I'IlY. JR. III2 lIorr1cI.Sl. Snringlia-ld Accounting IIPBK Accounting Soc. Ncwnxan Club YIKIIL W. MILLER l'l0 Riclulalc Avc. Cambridgc Accounting Accounting Soc. I'ublic Ilclationn and Elnploy. Couun. IIICRMAN ll. MOWA'I I' I80 llounilton Avc. Lynn Univ. of Alabanul llun. Mgt. AXA? Crcw. Capt. Outing Club College of Business Administration 1431 SIDNEY A. MURACIIVER 23 Mermaid Ave. Winthrop Mass. Slate Col. Accounting 'l'Efl' Accounting Soc. JOSEPII E. O'DONNELL, JR. 319 Chelmsford St. Lowell Marketing Glee Club Prot. Clubz AVC Dorm. Prcs. LEON M. PADELSKAS Box 153, R.I .D. E. Granby. Conn. Aecounting fllce Club Newman Club Accounting Soc. Student Union ARNOLD A. PELTONEN 25 Sullivan St. Newport, N. II. Marg villc Col. Foreign Trade IIER BERT D. MYERONV 57 Lawton St. Brookline Bus. Mgt. Camera Club, Treas. Student Union, Pres. llazing Comm. llillel JEROME D. OGAN lil King St.. Lynn Accounting IIYEII Ilazing Comm. Commuters' Club Student Union Ilillel Outing Club FRANCIS W. PA LFREY, JR. 95 Mt. Vernon Sl. Boston Trinity Col. Law A KE: Crew Sailing CIIARLES E. PERKINS 46 Mill St. So. Ilamilton Accounting AK ll . Trcas. Sr. Senate Glee Club All-U. Chorus Inter-Frat. Conf. Wyclilfe Club Accounting Soc. BARBARA E. NASII I65 South St. Wrentharn Publicity HIP' Commulers' Club Dramatic Club Gamma Bela Alpha Newman Club SIIIRLEY L. OGINTZ 99 Townsend St. Roxbury Publicity Dean's List Gamma Beta Alpha Commuters' Club Drarnalic Club Music Clubg Ilillel Social Comm. DONALD B. PAPIN 7 Canterbury Rd. Marblehead Kansas Slate Col. Ohio State Univ. Gen. Bus. CIIARLES A. PETERSON Warren Marketing BAE: Lock Jr. Prcmg Sr. Pres. Student Conn. Wyclilfe Club, V.P. IIAROLD E. NEELON 4-I Chestnut St. Waltham Marketing PAUL F. O'NEIL -ll Kenilworth Rd. Arlington Marketing and Sales K'lfA Newman Club Commulers' Club Marketing Club MARIO A. l'A'I'ACCIIIOLA 2l4 Chestnut St. Cambridge Management Newman Club DANIEL P. PIIELAN 5 Buswell St. Boston Accounting College of Business Administration AMERICO L. NOVO 25 Sol-E-Mer St. So. Dartmouth Bryant Col. Bus. Mgt. 8K1l': B.U. NEWS Newman Club WARREN P. O'NEILL 34-4 Commonwealth Ave.. Boston Marketing Marketing Soe. ARTIIUR D. PEARODY 266 Iligh St. Newburyport Gen. Bus. Rille Team Phillips Brooks Club. Exec. Board Student Union Dorm. Proctors Ass'n.., V.P. JAMES K. A. PIIILIP. JR. 32 llall St. Barre. Vt. Accounting AK'l Commnters' Club Accounting Soc. H41 ALAN II. NOYES 40 Dalton Ave. Ilaverhill Advertising AA2: D1-an's List ROTC Student Union LEO OREL 26 Lorne St. Dorchester Stanford Univ. Accounting Ilillel Accounting Soc. LEON G. PEAO II llixon Ct. No. Attlcboro Accounting PIIILIP C. PLUM LEY 50 Pal frey Rd. Belmon t Colgate Advertising A A 2: Rand Bridge Club WI LFR ED K. O' RRI EN 134- Morse Ave. Brockton Innu rancc EDMUND M. O'RIORDAN 22 Seymour St. Roslindale Iloly Cross Accounting Ilockey D. DUANE PEA RCE Cumberland Fore- side, Portland. Mc. Portland Jr. Col. Gen. Rus. BAE ROBERT K. PORTER I2 Plymouth St. Arlington Insurance AKIV Student Council, ECC.: Pres., ECC GEORGE E. 0'DONNELL 332 Sollis Ave. o. ulncy Tufts Accounting Accounting S00- CARL G. ORNE 9 University Rd' Brookline Real Gymnasium Vienna, Allllfla Accounting Accounting S00- AVC Student Union IIOWARII S. PEARCE Cumberland Foreside, Portland. Mc. Portland Jr. Col- Gen. Bus. RICIIARD 'I'. POWELL 29 Edgewood AW' Springdale, Corin' Hllwum ISIWJZIKS H' i'n2iwil ' vi-uw :GrflVl1ll!n1:0' R. I NIDEIIWZ- ol' Miewbigun 'N 'fri-lm! emu. GALI-I I. ISQIQIAIQL nr00l:ig:Zll Rd. Ilurvurel G 0unling ggi. 'I're'm4. ' m ' . - ::Elnn,:'E2::. Lrcw ee . P . A,.c0 u:l:-:th l'. IRWIN F lS0'l'llI.I'1IlFll .n.xCeenlrull: 1 'JW v...k. Wi bhrlnnlielel Col l wn. ' INN' us. W. .IOIIN I qi , 7 Sllulelinig4SYAGl1' f,l flie-u l'lnili Dunn Truelc .lOSl'II'lI IL POWERS 667 liunlon Ilel. W. lleznlpzelesuel, N.Y. Imllillll Univvneily Aeeuounling HKeli Slueleenl Union Ae-vounling Soc. Ilrielgu Club FRANCIS II. RIGGIN lle'n1e-I. Cnlif. Univ. ol' Rewellunels Slulinlin-re AUSTIN L. ROUNIIS 2l Ke-e-new Sl. Slonewlunn Murkewling AKIV1 Creew Lennmuleene' Club Cle-v Club Murkewling Club RAYMOND M. SAWYICR 5 Iilmwooel Aves. Iiruelforml Ae'e-ounling AAS Ave-ounling Soo. Sluele-nl Union RO'l'Cg IIUII AZAD M. l'ROODlAN IZI5 'I'bornelikew SI. Arlington Aezewounling l oolbnll Aezewounllnp.: Sou. Commule-ru' Club ,IOAN li. RING 60 Cubol Sl. Wullbnm l'ubliewiLy Ilrxnnnliew Club Gnnunu lle'iu Alplm ,IAMICS l'. ROURKIC 34 Roesk llill Sl. We-ul Me-elforel Mllflklfllllll LEO 'l'. SCARRY 32 Me-lvillew Aves. Iiorrlie-sle-r l'ree-Le-pznl KIIIA. l're-re.: Suiling Re-ur Com IIIOIIOIIT .Ir. V.l'. NIHWIIIIIII Club f,iOllllllllIlYI'H' filllll MICIIAICL W. I'UCIll'iK 35 Ilurrison Sl. YVore'e-nle'r I'e-rnonni-I WILLIAM G. ROlIl'IR'l'll'l I0 I'lymoulb Sl. Arlington Ce-n. llus. lixporl Club, Cbr'in. Re-e-efplion Comln. WARREN W. RUGC 22 NllTflll!llllNl5ll Rel. Ouine-y Aelvorlininl! Swimming IIERYL II. SCIINICIIIICR 3 wl!NIlllIllNIl'F 'l'ewrr.. Roxbury Ae-e-0un!inp.: Rillev 'l'e-ann Auewounling Sov. Ilille-I Slnelvnl Union AN'I'llONY A. OUICIJO 38 Ile-nvewr Cl. Fruminpzluun Ae'e'ounling Crew: Clem Club Nvwmnu Club AR'l'lIUR I'. ROONICY ll6 Sixle-e-nlb Sl. Full Rive-r Ae-vounling lnlrumurul llunleefllmll uneI lluneelmll Ne-wnmn Club Ae'e'ounling Sew. VAN SAIIAIQIAN 605 l'urk Sl. liorewlu-nie-r Ae-counting IlICRIIl'IR'l' A. SCIIRICKER 230 Supuunore- Sl. Munewbe-role-r. N. ll. Innurxnwew Ve-lu' Club Wye'lilI'ei Club., Cbr'in. ol' I'l'0lll'lllll Comm. Ilrielgew Club. Sew.-'l're-ns. Sluele-nl Union VIRCINIA F. QUINZANI I2 Cunnvll I'l. I'ive're-ll Ae:e'ounlini: llA1l.l're-ra. Nl'Wlllllll Club Ceunlnu llewln Alpbn Colnlnule-rs' Club l'nn-lIe-Ilefnic Ile-I. IIHR lII'lR'I' l'. ROSE I7 Lnkeswooel 'l'urr. Curelne-r Rrluil Melnev. 'l'l'ill, Vie-ew Superior Supeerior Il.U. NEWSQ ROTC llille-l ALI Rl'1lI A. SAl.'l'ZMAN T3 Longwood Rel. Quine-y Aelve-rliuing Conunule-rx' Club AVC .IEAN F. Sl'Il'IWAl.ID 662 Wan-xbingzlon Sl. llrookline' Aelve-rlireingx WAA Are-bury IIUII. Art, liel.. Aru4'l. Eel. Conunule-rs' Club Se-e-.1 Spnniab Club. Se-e'.-'l're-ms. Cxunmu lie-ln Alpbu I REIIHCIYI' G. RAI-I, bil Appleflon Sl. llrovlelon lluu. Mg! . MARTIN M. ROSENIIAUM 66 l'rine-olon Illvel. Lowe-ll Aewefounling Aeee-ounlinp: Sew. SEYMOUR SAl.l1'l 5liV 45 Folllur Ilel. llonlem Ae'e'ounlinp: Alieillllllllllll Soc. fIOllllllllll'l'N. Club IDANIICI. SllAI'IRO 623 llnevk Sl. l nll llivvr l'roelue-lion Mpll. llflill lnle-r-I rnl. F-oflbull nnel Football Iiornl. I're'n.: llille'l .IOIIN .l. RANIDA LI. 300 Union Ave-. I'Il'IllIlIllQllIlllll A ewewou nl ing lillllllilllllffhl Club Clie-rm Club. 'l're'ur4. IRVINC ROSENRLUM 2l So. Stowe-Il Sl. YVore'e-rele-r Ae'e'ounlinp.: IIARIIV IC. SANSON 5213 S. l.nCrunge- Rel.. l.nCrungef. Ill Ilene. Mgl. lie-nn'es Lis! fiOlllllllll4'l'Nl Club Sluele-ni Union IRVINC SIlAl'lRl 70 Ilire-li Sl . Iiielelvforel. MP. Ae-vounlinpg Ae-e-onniing Sew. Sluele-nl Union ollege of Business Administration 451 IAMICS SIIICNAH ,Il20 Curuw St. Springliuld Ilun. Mgt . A E 'I' Intrunlurul Sports Mt'n'n CIN- Club llrllt-nic Club GOIKIION S. SKINNER 43 lligblnnd 'I'u-rr. Nvw llriluin. Conn. Acc-ounting A K 'I' ,IV lhmkctbull A1-uounting Suv. W 1-litTu Club All-U. Sr. Senate ,IOIIN ll. SOWLICS ll Ile-mick Tvrr. Nowton lla-luil Mtbuv. AAS: Ilridgc- Club ICMANUEI. ,l. SUZAN II6 Worthington St. llrighton Ilun. Mgt. WAIKIIICN A. SIll'1l'lII'1lilI I3llAI1lriuln St. llonlindulu Kings l'oint Advertising AKAI Glu-v Club Cruw IIAIKOLII L. SLOA'l' llopkington lid. Conuortl. N. ll. l'u-rrsonm-I Mgt. HAH Inter-Fuit.ll Conn. Spuninh Club Wyulilfe Club ,IOIIN li. !'i'I'ANICK I6 W. Muin St. Wulmtur Auuounting l.ANt2l'1lD. SWl'2l'1NlCY I0 Avo. I'i Coluinbiu Village- Dorvlwstt-r Sul:-smnmehip CIIAIKLICS SIICCICI. fillltvllllllll St. Lnwrolwo Lowell lnntitutu Advertising Suurlu-I K4-y Wlto'v4 Who Soph. V.l'. Stud. Couu.. V.l'. lntcr-Frut. Coun.. Soo.. Pros. fillfilll. llurvurtl llully All-U. Soph. Sen. IIKA SMl'l'Il I5 Svolllivltl Iitl. Ilrighton ' IIl'IlIlXlfM'llIl'l' Stills: 'I'l'tll7Ill!l'h Col. I':4!OIlOlllIt'H 1l'A,t1hnplnin llillol I-IDMIINII Il. ST. JOIIN. .IIt. III fIl't'Iltll'1l St.. Adunm Luw Ntiwlllllll Club WA L'l'l'2Il C. S W l'll'1N EY I9 fIl.llllll1'l'Illl'ltISl- Yarmouth. Novu S4-ol in. I Iunulln Foreign 'l'rxuln SAIC. Svc. II4-un'n Lint Cosmopolitan Club Outing Club N.l'i. Export Club MAIi'l'llA S. SIICCICI. 400 Norfolk SI . llorrln-nl:-r Aclvt-rtining KIIAQ ll.U. NEWS Spnninh Club Connnuturn' Club Ilills-I Cnnnnn llutu Alpha 'l'ruxm. l'lIlI.Il' I . SMITII 5 Morton St. 'liuulllon Avvouuting K'l'A: Lock. V.l'. Intl-r-I rut. Coun. Soph. Suunto, 'l'ruuva. lntor-Fuith Coun. l'l Onnegu l'i Nt-wnutn Club MYIION S'I'Ol.Ll'1R 8 Fcrlululc St. IIornllont1'r Acvounting 0 l'ill, 'l'rour-1. lfrunll. llnnubull Ilillnl Avvounting Soc. lhuul: Cluwcrlt-zulu-r IIICNIIY I.. 'l'AMKI'I 43 lilmuroft Ave. l'rovi4lnnuu. IK. I. Gun. llun. A XA College of Business Administration IIAIKVICY ll. HILVIQIKMAN 76 Atherton lid. llroolclino Accounting 1l'A Int:-r-llorln. KIOUII. IIICNIKY II. SOIILE 47 llulvhingn St. ltoxbury Mgt. IIHA: Cllvss Club A VC IlI'IlilII'1ll'I' I.. S'l'ONl-1 56 Wolters St.. llorulumlcr Accounting Iutrulnurul Sports Auvounting Sou. llilln-l Studs-nt Union GICOIIGIC 'l'lCl.OlAN 201- l'urk Sl. lnlwrumw- Avrounting liillv 'I'4-uni Auvounting Soc. I 4-6 1 ,IOIIN .I. HIMAIIII l57 Snvll St. Full lliva-r lfinuncu K'l'A Nvwrnun Club l'IlIWAIlII SOLOMON 7 Dnvis St . Turncrn Pulls Foreign 'I'rud1- Fort-ign 'I'ruda- Club ,IOIIN J. S'I'UllNIOI.0 I8 Clifton St.. llouton Aucuunling CLINTON I . 'l'llOMAS 65 Olympus lhl. l'ro1'tor. Vt. Am-ounting li A l'i. Pros. Football: Look Skull: Svurle-t Kvy Illlll. l'hoto lid.. Assoc. I'i1l. Suublmrtl und lllxulcg0llt1 Hlll'1l'lIlClllI SI MONS 25 Shi-ritlun llcl. Swamp:-mol I. Murkct ing IIEIIMAN I. SOLOMON IZI9 Fern St. Wutcrbury. Conn. Accounting 'l'l'Ill lntrurnurnl Sports ILU. NEWS: llillul. 'I'r4'us. Acuounling Sol-., lux:-c. Com in . ,IOIIN J. SULLIVAN 32 Kingman Ave-. llrockton liun. Mgt. Cl IA RLICS IC. TIIOIKNIIUIKG 6 Vrospuut St . Millbury Nort luenxtcru Murkc-ting Outing Club lVIt'n'n Glu-1' Club Sailing GEOIICIC SIWICKIC 244 Kullon Ht . Allston Acuoun t ing ICUGENIC SOLON 54-2 llcnull St. Ilcvort- Gen. Ilun. 1l A: AVC: Ilillnl Yl'CA ICOIIEIVI' M. SULLIVAN 602 No. Muin Sl- l'ullncr lluy l'uth Inn-st. of Com nuwrcu Accounting Accounting Soc. Nl!Wlllllll Club lx0l.ANn 'r. ' 'I'IIIIII'i'l l'S l20 'l'hornton Fl' Portnnloulll, N- 'lil Univ. of Cinvillnl' Univ. ol' N. ll. G1-n. liun. EA li: 'l't-nnin mm. ,t....'u. I-hqv' lid., Sr. Armou. lid' WytelilT1w Club lIeun'u Lint I Jost-:rn ,. JJMSVIINS- H if I earl St. .K anch.,,,,m,. N. I '-xff 'i '. 'Hunting 5 ' sludenl Unitgil Nxrnw W . - J l I2 nudge mf LD I. Worcex-ue: H Sl' Annum. . '. 'nil 2'.:1u,'3'::: '- Ls-11 S,.,..5 H. ntl boc. lllel DON Q LD . f w. :Q-STW,tTt:l: III I' Muftlllrct St. -orchfste lx , - .' 11535 on College lx qu' SN' prxunatiqli Club JI N hlmuters' Club WYhtln 1' D . . .lul ' Mlm: Cluli WINES Wltsog J' Q92 Union Sq 'Unklin ' Elnrketin 5,nh,N ll and l.orn,nuh-ru, Glu I b EDWARD ,I. TOMKOWICZ 399 Ilelleville Ave. New Ili-dford Accounting Newlnan Club Accounting Soc. RA YMOND WALLMAN 60A Washington St. Peabody Univ. ol' Minn. Retailing fllA: Sports Ilillel. Pub. Cbr'm. ILU. NEWS. Photo Ed.3 Student Union Soc. Cbr'm. ROBEIIT ,I. WIIALEN I02 Perkins SI. .Irnnaiea Plain Accounting Scarlet Key Deunkt List, Who'a Who HUB. Am4't. Burt. Mgr.: llus. Mgr. .Ir. Senate, 'I'rean. Ilostonia Newman Club Accounting Soc. Sr. Alumni Rep. IIOIIEIVI' E. WILSON 045 Forest Ave. Portland. Mc. Poflllltlfl .Ir. Col. Accounting Accounting Soc WILLIAM .I. 'l'ORSIGl.IEllI 28 llull Sl.. Boston Accounting Cornmuters' Club Accounting Soc. Newman Club FRANK E. WANDIKEY 0 Church I'l. Adams Accounting AKdvg Iiarsketbull Accounting Soc. EDWA RD WIIITE l02 Irene Sl. Lawrence Mich. Col. of Min- ing and Technology Advertising IIIEII: Ilillel Commuter-4' Club Advertising Club DANIEL WOLF 4-7 Floyd St.. Iloston Foreign Trade Dean'u List Iluneballg Football Ilillel Student Union Spanish Club ALAN G. 'l'IlUMAN 100 Miller Ave. Ilumford. Il. I. Management AXA, Pres. IIOIlEIl'I' I'. WATERMAN 50 Lancaster 'I'err. Brookline Colo. State Col. Advertising TEIIPQ Sportru Ilillel Comntuteru' Club ROTC PIIILIP .l. WIIITE 37 Myrtle St. Malden Univ. oflllinois Marketing and Sales WALLINGTON U. WOOKEY 66 Pierpont St. Waterbury. Conn. Cen. llua. SAE. V.P., Pres. Loek. Pres. Scarlet Key IIUIL Ass't. Ed. Inter-Frat. Conf. Wyelitfe Club Wlto'a Who ROY II. 'I'UIlNQUIS'l' I05 Lowa-II St. Wakefield Northeastern Ind. Mgt. Detached Service, U.S. Air Force EARL Il. WATERS 232 Ilay State lid. Ilonton Univ. of Georgia Cen. Ilun. AK'l g Lock Glee Club Double Quartet. WyeIiITe Club Sr. Senate PAUL W. WIIITNEY I4 Morne PI. Leominster Personnel Mgt. Veta' Club Student Union AIIIIAIIAM WOIKODEY I7 Fenelon St. Dorchester Accounting 1lvIIK, V. Chan. ECC. Fresh. Pres. Ilillel Accounting Soc. IKOBEIVI' S. TWISS. .Ill. 26 Ascadilla Rd. Worcester Univ. of Florida Advertising AA E Student Union MORIIILI. F. WATSON 344- Recd ltd. N. Dartmouth Advertising AK 'Vg AAX Dean'n Lint Outing Club PIIILII' M. WIGGIN I29 Nlelrose Ave. Needham Accounting Accounting Soc.. Exec. Connn. GEORGE F. YORK 60 Curve St. Ilolliston Marketing Football: Lock Newman Club Contmutern' Club Marketing Club Student Union r ELIAS VARC-AS 26 Myrtle St.. Boston Columbia Foreign Trade Foreign Trade Club EDWARD L. WEISIIERC 65 Woolson St. Mnttapan Ohio Univ. Accounting Ilillel. Chr'm. Zionist Soc. Accounting Soc. IIICIIARD E. WILLEY I2 Laurel Ct. Marblehead Cen. Dura. Commutern' Club Accounting Soe. WARREN C. YOUNG 58 Myrtle St. W. Newton Marketing XAE3 Football Crewg IIUII. Am-Pt. Photo Ed. Marketing Club .IAMES M. VARKAS 30 Ophir Sl. .Iumaiea Plain Marketing AA2 Ilellenie Club Orthodox Club Marketing Club IIERNAIID WESTEIKMAN I2 Evelyn Rd. Everett. Retail Mdse. 'IIA DANIEL I.. WILLIS 5 Union St. Somerville U.S. Merchant Marine Acad. Iielail Mdse. BAE Cheerleader Sailing: Tennis IIUB. Ass't,. Ed. ,IOSEPII A. ZANGIII 69 Weesmere Ild. lloslindale llus. Mgt. Football. Ass't. Mgr. Newlnan Club Dean Lord Club DAVID ZOLL I64- Ilornesteud St. Iloxbury Aecounting fl1A, See. Accounting Soc. Ilillelg AVC College of Business Administration H71 College of Business Administration Iinrlun, Halmundu. Kelleher, Collins SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres'ida1Lt ....... Edward Wagner Vice-Presiflcnt . . VVzu'ren McLeod Secretary . . . Shirley Dubc Trcczsurcr . . John Budreuu Iverson.. llnln-rln. lilN'l'll. Smiles '1 48 FRESIIMAN CLASS OFFICERS l'resident ....... Andrew Kelleher Vice-1'resirlcnt . . Verne Edmunds Secretary . . . Joan Burton Treasurer . . . Nancy Collins lluho, McLeod. Wauglil-r, lludreuu JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l,7'CS'iIl6'7I't ....... Russell P. Kneen, Jr. Vice-Presffclcnt . . . . Clyde Roberts Secretary . . . . Fred Iverson Treasurer . , . Peter Smiles College of usiness dministration raduate IIA LI'Il IIASSI'I'l l' ,IOSI'lI'II 'I'. CONNORS 443 Ilollywooll Sl. Springfield SL. Micluwl'n Col. Nl.II.A. Economics IIARON M. IIARTLEY 14 I'nrk Sl. Ilxlnvors Roslon Univ. M . II. A . . Lulmr ICCIIIIOYIIICH Grail. Ae-ul'l. in Eng. Dept. CBA Mun ol' Yvnr '47 IRENE PLASEWICZ H91 IIONA LII Il. IILA'I I' 208A Quincy Shore Illvll.. No. Quincy M.I1.A. l'nrn-uonnul Admininlrulion ALYCIC Ii. CORMIER 2 Chapin Sl. Uxbridge SIITIZCIII. Col. M.II.A. I'orsonncI III'IRlII'IR'I' N. IIIRSCII 215 Grover Avo. Yvinlhrop Tufts M.Il.A. Mnrkoling CLAIRE 0'NICII. IIANIICL J. IIRICSLIN I67 Ilighlmul Avu. Snmorvilln Bm-ulon Col. Ihlrlmoulh M.Il.A. Iivonornicn CARI. W. I'IICKI'IR 531 E. Lincoln Awe. Mounl Vernon, N. Y. Univ. of Mnrylund M.R.A. M unugvnion t .IOIIN .I. LEARY. JR. III7 I'uinc Sl. Wcnriecnlcr Iloly Cross M.II.A. Incluslriul Mnnupmmonl CIIA Cruel. Club IIA VIII VOLOVELSKY 75 Rnl Inwllilil Illvcl. 'I'ol-Aviv l'nlcsl inc Ama-ricun Univ. uf Beirut M .Il.A. Mm-kuling I IIUNG-SIIICNC CIIOU l96 'I'ui Yuan Rd. Shunuhui, Chinn Sl.. John's Univ. Shanghai. Chinn M.Il.A. Accoun I ing LEFu'I'I'IR GOLIDIIEIIG 123 Coyle SI . I'nrllnnd. Mu-. Ilorelon Univ. M.I!.A. Slulislim-1 LICAII R. LOUISON 329 Aquidnouk Avo. Newport.. R. I. lloulon Univ. M.Il.A. Adverlising CIIA Cruel. Club, I'rus. Grnrl. Amfl. in MIlfklEl,IhlX und A1 Ilupl. NICHOLAS XAN'I'IIY Evening College of Commerce Professor John Walters, llircctor lilui nv lforg us-mn S vrrvlu ry - Trvnsu rvr Daniel Glynn, ,Ir. President Mu rjoric M ills Sl u rlvn L Crm nvil Rvprvsvn luli rv CIIARLICS W. ALS'I'l'IRLUNll. .lR. 5 W1-at Sl. Iixl. Hlonvhnnn ILILA. Accounting E 'lfll Stud. Coun. RUDS FRANCIS ll. GILLIH I0 llroguu Rd. M1-dford Ii.Il.A. lnduntrinl Monograms-nt Stud. Coun., R1-lv.. l'rl'N. N1-wnlun Clllb SAMUEL MANSKI 30 Von-stu Rd. llorolu-rotor l!.ll.A. Euonomiurs Sopb. 'l're'un. llilla-I llouor K4-y Stud. Conn. All-ll. Stud. Coull. llilli-l Coull. R1-Il. RORl'IR'I' ,l. RU'I'Il 56 llnrrinpzlon Sl.. Wutortown I!.ll.A. Hun. Ad. Hifllllll l'lli I'i Hvrilu- lIl'lRlll'lR'I' W. COIINIC 64- l uirmont, Ave.. N1-wton Advertising llvllll llunolmll. Am4't Mgr. RU NEWS Cleo Club Comiuulu-rn' Clubz llilll-I IIANIIGI. M. GLYNN. ,IR. 36 ,llllllllltfll HI . .lumuivu l'luin R.ll.A. Mnnngvnu-nt Allll, Scribn- lnlur-l uilb Coun.l RUNS Nuwmun Club, Troun.. V.I'.. l'rm-x. Jr.. Sr. l'r1'r4. Stud. Coun.. Swv.. 'l'rn-nn.. l'rc-x. All-ll SI ud. Conn . IIUR llonrd All-ll Culholio flhllll. MARJORIIC A. MILLS 25 llurvurd Rd. llcllnont R.R.A. Ac-counting 'l'x9. 'l'rvur1. Stud. Conn. lll'1Rl!l'1R'l' I . SCO'I l' 53 l'urk St. llroolcliul- ILILA. Accounting Kllllt Ililln-I Stud. Coun. l501 ANNE V. CRONIN ZH2 Wuldon St. Cambridge llonlon Univ., l'AL ll.ll.A. EA'l' IRVING GOLDIIICRC 5 Vino Avo. Roxbury R.R.A. A1-counting 4l'llX: llobuling Ililla-l. Pros. Stud. Coun. ,Ir. I'rvs.: IIUII ROGER A. MORIN Ill l'urk llr. llonlon ILILA. ALFREII M. SICGAI. l3I Wxmliington SI., I,lll'0lllENll'l' llonton Univ. Luw School ILILA. Ilunking Wrestling l'l'I'l'l'IR IC. IIONA DIO 5 HI. Willinln St. l,0l'UIll'Nll!l' ll.Il.A. Accounting SUMNER C. K0l'l'l'IL ll Abbotsford Sl.. Roxbury R.ll.A. l'll'llll0Illi0N fl'llX lfrnlurnily Sports l r. l'r4-ra. Stud. Coun. ll:-un'u Lint IIUDS Fic-ld lluy Connn. ,Ie-winb Club IIENRY MOUN'l'l 0Rll- ,lR. 74- Ho. Ct-nlrul Avi-. Wollaston l lI.0MIiNA R. !'llNCLl'I'lC0 I6 'I'udor Avo. Luwrunun Il.ll.A. Al'l'lNllllilll.l 'l'XU: Jr. Sue. .lr. 'lll l'llN. Nuwnmn Club ELAINE V. IWIRGIISON 9 Willimn l'l. lvlvdfnrtl ll.ll.A. Acoounllnig Ell'l', Sou. Chr'in., 'l'r1-un., Pri-14. Ill-billing Club Stud. Coun.. V.l'. Sr. Soo.-'I'rvun. ALRlCR'l' L LEVINIC 4-I Allston St. Allston Norl lwunl vrn Minn. Shun Col. l!.l!.A . Eeonom ion FA N N l'l'l I'E ROIIIHNS Ill l'lsmond Sl . lloruluwutur ILILA.. uuni luudv Am-ounling Donu'n Lint ,Iowinll Club llilh-I RU Nl'lW!'i AMICLIA A. STUNIDZA I75 llnion Sl. Luwra-lu-as ILILA. Autttlllllllllll luolmlm M Fl'l'ZGl'1RA l6Zl Suffolk Cha-ntnut. Ill R.ll.A. LQ Advurlinintl al llovkoyll llmu-lm , N1-wnuln Cla' WARN!-:N 5- 1 l'l l'l If NWI! Low Fl' Nowburypltfl M .l.'l'. lluulliey ll.ll.A . Miunnwmf l 3 R0lll'IR'l' L' ROSE 5 Crm-onll0! ' llonloll llvullny ll.R.A. Ai-count ills Kllll WI l.l.IS F- 'FUCKER 30 Vino St- R1-uding .lucquclimi K cllege of Practical Pts and Letters m Dvun T. Lawrence Davis Blurlcl Kastor 1, - D . ce I f2sldcn,t r . nplan Imflsurer Ann lVlcKcrnan President l Secreta ry I hyllis Corbett ICVICLYN AMICRICIAN B7 Snell Avv. Rrovklou S4e1'.:llKlf llowliupza YWCA lnl, Sor. Coun. Psych. Club NA'l'AI.II'l G. ROWICRING 21 Wacbusn-ll Sl. Mal lupau Comm. lid. llllll. V.I'. lligln-al S1'll0IllMl iv Ilonursz IN-baling YWCA Newman Club OLVIA CAMROURI'II.IFu 2 Miro-iiou Sl. Rmllou Foods and Nulri- lion: 'l'll1l': YWCA Ilomn Ev. Club Psych. Club Ch-u Club Ilr-lloniu Club Urtllodox Club I'IlYl.I.I5 M. I IORIII'1'I l' 2l Rowe Sl. Rox-Alilulalo Ad. and Svc.: Pill I'n-iycll. Club. I'rm4. Couumuh-rn' Club. l'r1-in. Sr. Soc.. Stud. Cov'l. lulur-Faith Couu. Wllcl'u Wllo 15 Rll'l'II Ii. IIARIIICR I9 Sherman Ave. Claus Falls. N. Y. Middlebury Com. Ed. I'ny4-Ii. Club I'i Omega I'i MARY 'I'. IIROWN 5 Curry Sl. Cambridge Con. Svv. Mod:-ru Ilalu-0. I'ianinl Nl5WlIlIlll Club YWCA: 'I'l'1'ai-1. I'HycIl. Club LllCII.I.I'l II. CIIARLIC5 69 William St. I'orllaud. Maine Wa-ulbrook .Ir. Col. Comm. Ed. YWCA Cab. I'i Onu-ga I'i Front Ilall. l'rau. Pays-Il. Club LUIS A. CUSTAI N 4 Avurri-ll Sq. Jamaica I'lain Ad. und Sou. ERIC. V.l'.. l'rua. Cla-v Club. I're-re. Commun-rn' Club, 'l'r4-as.. .Ir. Sunuln U. CIN- Club Wll1l's Who 1 l IIARIIARA C. IIICNNICR 579 Wubalr-r Sl. Rockland Iul. live.: TXL1 YWCA Cain:-ra Club. I'r1-H. Iul. HUT. Couu.. 'l'rc'aH. Commun-rn' Club. V.I'. I'IIYI.I.IS BROWN 259 Norfolk Sl. Ilurvlu-all-r Con. Sec.: Rowling Riding: Ilillvl Spanish Club Pays-Il. Club ,IICAN W. Cl.Al'I' 32 llaiuplou Rd. Rrovklon Comm. Sololwu 'l'XS2. V.I'.: Riding Inl.. Sor. Conn.. Si-1-.A Sonata Dorm . 'I'r1-in-1. NANCY I.. COUSICNS I2 Savoy Rd.. Salviu Colby .lr. Collage Nh-d. Suv.: 'l'Xl..l YWCA: I'aycb. Club I IIARIIARA M. RERKMAN lIl1INinlhAvo. Rvavcr Falla. I'a. Laxallo ,I r. Coll:-gn Can. Sao. ICLICANOR M. llUNlCVl'l'll fl- Carpe-nlur SI. Wllr4'42sl1'r Iloma- Ev.: KLJ llouu' l'lc'. Club l'n-xyvll. Club N1-wman Club YWCA lIU'I'll I.. COIIICN I0 Shepard l'l. Lynn Can. Svc. A K. 'l'rl'un.: A.A. Ilslnov Club Rowling: llilln-I I'ny1-Ii. Club ROSALYN IC. CU'l'l.I'1lI l26 Ilimmm-lg Sl, Ouim-y C1-u. Svr. A B 'l'. Sm-. llilla-I. V.l'.: YWCA I'aych. Club Spanish Club MARIE K. IIUIDFISII 02 llovvr Rd. Loiuznwadow Wewnllxrcierk Suv.: IIKICQ YWCA VIRGINIA A. IIUII ROWS I0-I Walpole Sl. Norwood Ad. and Sm-.: Qll' A.A. lid. Fra-nh. 'I'rvaa. .lr. l'roM. Suurlol Kay, Suu. Cath. Couu., V.I'. Cov'l. Rd.. Pros. I,l lllllllllI'f1IllIh I'r1-rs. lul. Sur. Coun.. 'l'rc'uN.: Who'H Who GILIDA I.. C0l'l'1I.ANII 382 Lonpzwood A vi-. Ilouluu Rn-tail Mdpu-.: AK CoiumuIur'a Club lloulo lic. Club I'IlYI.l.lS I.. IIICKEY 59-I I'l1-as-san! Sl. Millllll flilllllil- lid. llliliz Cla-uw Club Rowling Swiluming mm EI.IZAIlE'I'II R. DI0llA'l'I 84- Ilcnry Sl. Canlbridgt- Comm. Ed. 9'l . V.l'. Newman Club. Treats. YWCA. Cab. Psych. Club. 'l'rcas Int. Sor. Coun. Spanish Club WIAIIY Il. GARIRITY 25 Woodside Rd. Nlctlfortl Conim. Ed.1 Qll' Swimniing Newman Club. V.I' BARBARA L. IIUIILEY I5L'Q Richards St. Yvorccslcr Sur. and Acc't. Psych. Club Vets Club. Cor. Svc. YWCA Spanish Club Drama I in Club CLARE E. LEWIS 30 Rich Sl. C lner arc V Ad. and Scv.: 'VNU A.A.: YWCA Cab. Highest Scholastic Ilonurs Psych. Club, l'ub. Clun. ItU'I'Il Il. Du VERNOIS Ilousatonic St. bca' Art Ed.: TXQ Clce Club Psych. Club Art Club Writers' Club Canicra Club RU'l'll E. CILLICAN -l-59 Nlcdford St . Malden Int. DI-0.1 TNQ Dramatic Club. I'res.z l'syt'h. Club Newman Club Commute-rs' Club Studcnt Cov't . Rec. Sec. IIERNICE J. llllN'I'ER Ill North Franklin St.. Montpclit-r. Vt. Foods and Nutr. A.A.. Chin. Dance Cainm. Donn. Cor. Svc.: Clue Club, I.ibra- rian MARY .IANE l.I'l l'I.El IEI.D I0-1 I'l4-asant Ave. l'orll:lud. Nlainc Comm. Art IIBA. Sec. Danev Club ,Ir. V.l'. Int. Sor. Rep. Dorm. Colnni.. 'l'rl'as.. l'rt's. l'sy1-ll. Club NIARIAN EGO fl-Il Alu-rd:-cn Rd. Milton Comm. Ed.: YWCA Ncwman Club Psych. Club MILDRED Il. GREEN I7 Stcarns Rd. Brookline Gen. Sc:-.1 Atlll' Clue Club Comnluters' Club MADELINE .I. KANAVOS 47 IA'tlllllllgIlHI Rd. Brighton Connn. Ed.g Eglflt Bowling Nat. YWCA Conv. Dol.: YWCA. V.l'. Stud. Cov't. l'i Omcga l'i Scnnlt-3 Wbo's Wllo El.:-BA I.0I CREN Montpzouuery. N. Y. Yvcslbrook Sec. Scicncv Vcls' Club. V.I'. BUTII E. EI.I.I0'I I' I Ilollandcr St. Anicsbury Clothing: IIQA Laura-l Chain Riding: Senate Int. Sor. Rep. AL'l'IIEA .I. IIAND Ilardecville. S. C. Winthrop College- Cen. Sec. BARBARA A. KAPLAN 24 Kirkwood Rd. Brighton Secretarial: All ll' A.A.. All Sports llillclz YNVCA Psych. Club Spanish Club MARGARET E. LOGAN lfil Locust St. Burlington. Vt. Univ. of Vermont. Gen. Svc.: KA9 Collgae of Practical Arts and Letters D .IUDITII G. FACKTO R0 FF 6 Clcavcs St. Roxbury Mcd. Sec. A lllli. l'rcs. Ridingg Dance Ilillcl Chin. Rep. Int. Sor. Conn.. I'rcs.: Stud. C0v't. EDITII Il. HARRIS 20 Ilnrris Avc. Portland. Mainc Westbrook Counn. Ed. Vets' Club YWCA Cabinet Dorm Pres. Psych. Club ,IACQUELINE NI. KAVLAN 60 I'carl St. Kingston. N. Y. Ilulnc Ec. A llolne lic. Club. l'ru-s.g Sr. 'l'rcas. Stud. Cov't. Bd. Ilillel Dramatic Club Psych. Club ESM!-I I.. M ACKINNON I66 Washington St. North Easton Gcn. Sec.: ll KE Ch-c Club l'sych. Club Dralnalic Club YWCA l52l FLORENI IE C. FRICEIIUIIN 22 Morscland Ave. Newton Trinity College Sec. Newman Club Psych. Club JANE A. IIAYES 3 Dates Ave. Wcxrccster Home Ee.: IIKE Ilome Ec. Club Clee Club Drantatic Club Sec. MURIEL KASTER I8 Warren St. I'c-abody Allllf. V.I'., Pros. Bowling Stud. Cov't. Sr. V.l'. l'syeh. Club Spanish Club Sec. GENEVIEVE E. MAISANO Sl Spring Glen 'l'err. llanulcn, Conn. College of New Rochelle- Comm. Ed. .IOANNE FULLER 20 Manning St.. Ipswich Conlnt. Art TXQ Pres. A.A. Ild. Int. Sor. Coun. Art. Club Stud. Gov' t lid., Writers' Club, I res. REBECCA A. IIOBBS Watcrlxortr, Nlainc Conlni. Ed. IIKE Trcas. W.A.A.. l'res. V.l'. Swimniing Ilcad U. Gln-e Club Stud. Gov't. l'i Omega I'i DORIS ,I. KING l33 Sylvan Sl. Danvcrs Comm. Ed.: TXQ Riding l'i Om:-ga I'i Dunn Menu. I'rcs. Psych. Club YWCA JANET A. MA LKIEI. 42 Crawford Sl. Roxbury Retailing AK. I'res. Stud. Cov't. Canlera Club Psych. Club Il0ll11!I'lC. Club. Co-Chnl. AN'l'0INE'I I'E FURMANIK 616 M iddlcboro AVC- Easl. Taunton Conant. Ed. E A 'lk Trcas.. I'r1'S. A.A. Bd., Tn-as., Award-4 Scarlcl Key l'i Onlega l'i Stud. Gov't.. V.l'. Scnate .Ir.. Sopb. Who's Who SYLVIA lIOI.I.AND 75 Main St. Calais. Me. Retailing Riding: Ilillel Dramatic Club. I'rcs. Psych. Club LORRAINE KNICIIT Maple St. Contoocook. N. II- Arlz EXA Glen Club Dramatic Club Psych. Club MARJORIE II. NIANNIX 7l lliclnnond Bd. Belmont Cen. S1-c. HIV: Fresh. V. I'. Stud. Gov't. Bd. Dramatic Club. S00- Comnlutcrs' Club. V.l'.. I'res. YWCA. V l'. NVho's Who 'I' Ill-1llNAIll1 lvI.F F MARTOCCIIIO ' W Oakland Sl. Q alerlown ggomm. lid, n'k0'n'fl:lll l'i. Pres. glflla Sigma Rho ip!-lfllll lu-y Nl'Fl'f'Hl Scholar- I D Award ruhullnlll See.. l res. RUTII M NOR'l'lIIllllf' ' so Way Sl. In C Grcesler lfzllw .Iunior Col. H' L-Z llunn Mein. t.: 44' l'res.. Soc. ' lm-S l'sy1-h. Club lhxlxnxlq I il.:-:I-:rlalz ' ' Q Unvllle. Vermonl :IPQH Aec'l. nxaq 'l'rcas.. Pres. qllllltclball irllld. can lm. Was. IIUII Board GIVE Club LOUISE S. MAWN 51 Ilurlinglon Sl. ,N PATRICIA A. McCAR'I'llY Woburn 22 .Iackson Ave. Comm. lid. Rulland. Vt. Swimming Foods and Nutr. Newxnan Club lladminlon: Golf llome lic. Club Psych. Club YWCA: l'rol. Coun. VIRGINIA M. GLORIA L. 0'IlRII'lN O'l.I'lAIlY 20 llighland Ave. 206 A,-1,,,,-way Salem Jamaica Plain Cen. Sec. EAIIY, Corr. Sec. A.A.. Volleyball lla-ad. Awards Calh. Coun. Ilrainu Club YNVCA CAROL IC. SMYTII I0 llrad ford Rd. Wellesley llilln Chandler Arl: fllllfli I'syeh. Club Commulcrs' Club Canterbury Club YWCA: Arl. Club Nled. Seed TXQ Archery Swimming: YWCA Psych. Club Ilramalie Club JEAN IC. S'I'l'Il'lll'INSON Illl Lyons Sl. New Ilrilain. Conn. Comm. Arl llli li. See.. Y.l'. Arl Club. l'res. llramu Club Stud. Cov'l. lld. In l. Sur. Coun., V.l' Glee Club RU'I'II C. MeCA R'l'llY I2 Rielllield Rel. Arlington Comm. Seienee 9 'l': YWCA Newman Club Spanish Club l'syeh. Club. Y.l'. MARION E. PYNIC 43 Wellington Sl. llrocklon Foods and Nulr. A.A.. All Sports l'n-xyell. Club llome Ee. Club Newman Club YWCA IIERMIONIC S'I'OUMllI'lLlS ll Cranl Sl. Sloneham G'en. See.: Qllf Soph. 'I'rean. Ilellenie Club. See. 'l'reas. Orthodox Club YWCA: A.A. lld. Who's Who ANN M. MeKl'1RNAN I8 Franklin Sl. Marlboro Ad. and Sec.: Gill' Scarlet, Key .lr. Sec.: Sr. I'res. U. Stud. Coun.. Sec Stud. Cov'l. lld. Calll. Coun.. 'I'rean Newman Club. Sec. 'l'rl'as. Who's Who MAR,IORIl'I IC. RAINCIC 352 Clyde Sl. Chestnut llill Arl lid.: Arl Club l'syeh. Club Comm ulers' Club YWCA 'l'lll'1MIS E. S'I'OUMlll'lLIS ll Gran! Sl. Slonchanl Sinllnons College Retail: A.A. Treas. llellenie Club. Soc. Chnl. Orthodox Club Illt. Sor. Coun. llome lic. Club MARCARl'l'I' M. MeMAllAN 46 Walnut Sl. llorcllesler Colnln. I-ld. Ollf. l'res. A.A.. 'l'reas., Awards Searlel Key I'i Olnc-ga l'i., l'ub. llir. llrama Club. l'res. .lr. 'I'rc-as. Stud. Cov'l. Who's Who l'IOI'I'lI L. llfllVIANO 9 lladdon Sl. Revere Comm. lid. EA'l'. V.I'. Ilaneing Club I'i Olnega l'i, Svc. YWCA Cab. l'syeh. Club Newman Club RI'l'A M. 'l'IIORN'I'ON 672 Ilaneoek Sl. Wollaston Arl: 'l'XQg Ridingg Arl Club l'syeh. Club llllllllllullfflis Club Newman Club AIIICLINIC IRENH E. WILK WILFANII I04- Farnham Sl. I25 Capcn Sl. Lawrence Ilorchesler Comm. lid. Med. Sec. I'i Ornega l'i Rowling Newman Club Swimming YWCA. l'res. Cab.. Psych. Clubg llillel Slud. Cov'l. Rd. Ilunn Club AMY M. WOOD fl-I2 Main Sl. West Newbury Comm. Ed. flillflh 'l'reas.. l'res. A.A. Awards. All Sports I'i Oniega l'i Wellesley Club Stud. Gov'l. .IICANNIC M. MURRAY l53 Ashlnonl Sl. Dorchester Food and Nutr. K Q. 'l'reas.l Coll' lladlninlon llolne lic. Club. 'l'reas.: I'syeh. Club YWCA ANNIC IC. RYAN 26 Ilunker llill Sl. Charlestown Comln. lid.: Bill' l'i Omega l'i Newlnan Club YWCA: lla-baling MURIICL I. WATKINS I2 llarkway Rd. Rrooklim- l oods and Nulr. lbllclx llonu' Ee. Club. V.l'.: llaplisl Club Psych. Club: YWCA W. 52 I'ine Sl.. Milford RICRNICIC li. EUCENIA WYKICS ZARACII 42 lluller Sl. Nledford Cen. See. Relailing: IYIKIC Sen. SAID, Cor. llankel ball V.I'.: Bowl llome lic. Club Camera Club. Treas.: ll. Chorus U. Clee Club YWCA YWCA I'syc h. Clu See. . ing b VIOLl'I'l' A. NARIIAN l7l6 Union Illvnl. Allentown. I'a. Moravian College for Women Med. See. Volley Rall llaukelball: YWCA Psych. Club .IACQUICLINIC SIIUMAN 90 Neponsel Ave. Ilyde l'ark See.: Riding Ilillel Spanish Club l'syeh. Club RU'l'Il A. WICYMOUTII ll Webster ltd. Millon Lasalle Nled. See. Slud. Gov'l. Rd. Yels' Club Outing Club Psych. Club: YWC A College of Practical Arts and Letters I-531 College of Practical Arts and Letters llull. Slvllibll, More-ia-r. vlflll. SUPIIOMORE CLASS OIPIVICICRS 1'1'c.v1'rl1e'nt . . . . Virginia Nelson V '1'1f1'-l'rvs1'1lc'11i . . . Mary Ruxhy Sccrcmry . . . Bc-l,l,y Magnuson Trmlsllrer . . f':u'olyn Framcis Lnmln-rhmn. lhulluu. Pnllxnlini l54l FRICSIIMAN CLASS OFFICERS I,l'CSI'Il0IIf ........ Eileen Mercier lYl.l'l'-1,l'l'SI-1,071f . Drig.:oltc Schott Sl'!'I'l'ffll'LIf . . . Jam-l Pont. Tl'l'llSlH'l'I' , . Joann llull lwupnnmon, Nelson, llnxhy. Frnm-is JUNIOR CLASS OFFICICRS lift?-Yflll'I!f ........ Elizabeth Ballon Vice-1'l'cfsfiflzf'11,t . . l'llL'iLll0l' lA2LIl1l5Cl'lS0ll S1'1'rvtury . . . . Zoe Sophios Treaslwcr . . Lois Pnllaulini College of Music 1....-. Ilcaln Kcnuclh Kelley 11113111 More 'Ce'pl'0silI0n,L Rachel Wing Treasurer amlanlc William llc Vcau, .Ir. Prvsirlont lillllllllvlll Iiliu Secrvtu ry SAMlIIiL II. AIlI.I'IR CIIAIILICH IIOUIDAKIAN 7448 'l'rnmnnl, SI. lloulnn Munir Eel. Ilrumuliv Club Mu-n's Glu- Club Chorus Il0ll0'I'IIY K. IlU'I l'0N 229 Arnohl Sl. Iluvurl' Music lid. Chnrnl Arl Girls' Gln-v Club I.I'l0NAIlIl Ii. IIAVIS I4l2 Common- wunllh Aww.. llrighlun Musiu Eel. AIl-ll Churun llilln-I llilll-I Chorus AIl'l'IN S. AIISLANIAN l06 Winlhrup Sl. Walla-rlnnwli Cuulponilinn llc-llu Mu Allahu All-ll Chorus: Iliuul Orclu-1-xlru Slucl. Conn.. 'I'rl-un. ICLAINIG IIIIAIDIIUIIY fill llighbuul Sl. Ilopl-mlulc Musiv lid. A'l'. Suu. Cbr'ln.- Chupluin Mu l'hi Epsilon. 'l'ruux... Alum. S4-1-. lN'un's Liu! Fra-1-ull. V.I'. Slurl. fitlvil. liil. All-ll Glvv Club Chorus Music Ilir.. Chupvl Svrvicu-as ANTHONY D. CAPUNIC llxunplnn Iluyn N. Y. Music Eel. llc-lln Mu Alphu lfunlxmiu Orvluml ru All-U Chorus WILLIAM L. IluVl'2All- .IIl. I7 Luka- llml. Evurull Music Iiml. K'l'A Suurlul Key Fun l :mini Sr. I'rl-es. ,Ir. Suv. Fri-uh, 'IIl l'lll'4. Nuwrnuu Club. V. l'. Drunullic Club Chnrul A rl ll 55 QI MARY 'I'. IIAGWICLL 39 l'uurl Sl. llruukliuu- 'I'ruusy lvuuixn Cul. llc-lrnil lnslilulu ul' Munir N.l'l. Cnuu.. nl' Munir I runuh Ilnrn Urvllvrsl ru llrmm Choir ,I A M ICS Il. llllAI'I'IIWAI'I'I'I I6 Svulllc- Sl. Albilnn Organ 'I'ruuk IM-llu Mu Alpha. Svc.. V.l'. Chnrnl Arl Slunl. finvil. llcl. FRAN K COIISA R0 H13 llunlinglun Ava.. Ilnulun Munir Ed. llulln Mu Alplui Orvlu-nlru Light Up:-ru Arn-n'n. ICIDWAIIID R. DIIWIIONZU I l'lI.lZAlll'f'l'll l'. IIAILICY 239 Cn-nlrul Avo. lfunl l'rnvi1I1'lu'l', Il.I. Church Music lllu l'lli lipsilnn Ilinluriun Ilrvrxll. Sec. Girls' CIN' Club. Amfl. liuu. Mgr. Sllul. li0v'l. llcl.. Sl-v. M A RCA ll l'1'l' IC. IIIIICSNICIIAN lfl- Grow' Sl. I'r0clur. VI. Music ICQI. Mu l'lli Epnilun. Cnr.-S1-v.: ,Ir. V.I' Girls' GluuClub. Amfl. l.ib. All-ll Clmruu Liglll Upvru Arn-i'n NVILLIAM II. CUIITIS 827 lluyle-:lou Sl. Ilorllou Colnluluilion Fuulxnaiu. V.I'. jr. V.I'.: Orr-lu-ulrx PICA!! L L. DLIIGUVIC I5 F1-rry Sl. l'lvl'l'l'I I, I'inun Mu I'hi lipnilnn I IIULAND l'. IlI'lSSI'1'I 'I'l'I 567 Kunvplon SI. Nm-w ll:-elfnrul Music- lfhl. IN-llu Mu Alplul l unluuiu Nuwuuln Club Ora-lu-ulru: Ihuul llrunn Choir Illl'I'lI I . IIUIKCKICI. 36 Auburn Sl. N11-llnlvll Orgun AAA, S1-r.. I'r4-H. Mu l'lli lilmilnn Clmrul Arl. S1-4-. Svurlc-I Kuy All-ll Chorus .Ir.. Sr. S1-nulv llulul l'alnlu-Ili-niv. l'n-s. Slllll. Gnv'l. Illl. Il0Il0'I'lIY M. CU'I l'lNC Muyuurcl llql. Sudbury Ilnwurll Svulinury Mu:-wil' l'i1l. Mu l'hi Iipnilou Sopll. Sc-llulu ,lr. 'l'rl-mn. Illlll lhl. All-ll Chorus IIAIIIIAIIA G. IIUWICII 237 Nnrlh .-Kvv. NVuIu-lic-lil llniv. ul' Muses. Mm-nic-ulogy X82 Mu I'hi lflpnilun Nl-wnuun Club Lighl Ups-ru A mfn. 1' v Ub- 'S' ci Q15 in fo YI! I IlAN4 II-IH H. IDIIINKICIK .lAC0lIl'1l.INl'1 A. MASOVl'Z'I'Hli Y 2ll N1-pl una- A vo. Yvinlhrup Iluhrc-w 'I'1'au'Iu Col. Munivology Mu I'hi Iipnilon All-ll Chorurd Gurumn Cluh llille-l: Sluml. Cu SIIIIlI.I'iY I . I'IlllSKY l52 C1-nlrul Avi- Cluwlmm Appliml MllHI11 I'iuno Ililln-I Chorun 'rn' n l. I'1I.IZAI!I'1'l'II A. l'lI.IA I9ll Su. Muin Fil. N1-w Ilriluin. Conn. Music lid. I rc-nh. Sl-P. Slucl. Can-'I. Sollh. V.I'. Dorm. l'r1-rn. Sr. Sl-u. All-U Coun. Chorul Arl VINCI'iN'l' II. MI'iIlCAIIAN'l'I'i Ill ,Iohn:-ion HI . Wlvritl-ulnr NI up-ii' Hd. I unlm-sin Suurlul K1-y N1-wnuln Cluh. 'l'r1-urs. Il0'l'lZ Ilnnil All-U Chnrurl Sr. V.I'. Snph. 'I'ru-un. Slull. Gov'l. I IlANCI':!'i 5. QUIMIIY II Nhlxwull Il4l. Wimwlumlur Grvun Ml. .Ir. Lol. Mun-ui1' I'I1I. Chorus: Ch-v Cluh CUIIIION I. GUICXVICY WM' Sa-vi-ulh A vu. 'l'roy. N. Y. N. Y. Shun 'l'1-xu-lu-rn Col. Chun-h Music ! E Z1 llc-llu Mu Alphan- l're-re.: FIIIIIIINIII lluull: llrurm Choir Chorus Chorul Arl M1-n'e-1 Gln-uw Cluh IIICIINAIHI .I. Mlllllil. 2ll llutluncl Sq. Ilonlon Muniu lid. llvlln Mu Alpha. l'r4'v4. Funlnsill. 'I'r4-un. Chorus Urvlu-nl ru CA Il I. A . IKOUN E ,IUIIN Il. GIIICICN. .lll. ll2I Ilvuvon Sl. Ilov-Alon Mun-aiu I'hi. IIl'IIll Mu Alplm I unlm-lin. 51-I'.. l'r4'r-1. Sc-urlvl Iii-yt lluml Mgr.: Ure-lwnlru All-II Chorus Ilrm-is Choir Sopll.'I'r1'un. CllAlll.I'iS Il. MlIlll'llY 2l Iivruwooll Avo. Ilvvvrly I'iuno l unIxmin Slu1l.Cov'I. Nvwnluu Cluh l'AlII. I . IIYLANIIICII llfl Counly Ilel. lla-aulinpz Music lid. lh-llu Mu Alpha Sluil. Cov'l.. 'l'r4-mo. ANNIC I'. KANIC 80 Lynn Sl. I.uwrvn1-v Mun-xie' I'isl. lluskvllulll. Cupl. Nlu I'hi Iilmilon Ih-0. S4-I'.: Chorus NIEWIIIIIII Cluh ,IOSl'1l'll I . I'I'2I.I.I'Ililll N0 IWI Ilulnmnl Sl. Ilulmonl NI un-xii' I'i1l. Urulu-xl rn: Iluncl Il0IlI'IIl'I' M. SIIAUGIINICSSY MARY .I. KI'1I.l.Y MI'1I.QUI'IZIIlI'iQlIl'1 I'I'1IlIlY Il Coralupze Sl. l'lymoulh Mun-sit' ICQI. Il:-lln Mu Alphn, 'l'rvur4. I unI1u-Ain. v.I'. Slud. Gov'l.. V.l'. .Ir. I'rl'N. All-ll Chorus ICLNA I . SIIEIINIAN I4 I'urk Imnu .Iumuiuu I'Iuin ,IulliurllS1:hool ol' Musin- Colnporuilion WC' 'E' I.l'Il.ANll Il. I.INl10l.N .IANICIG ll. I'l'1'I'I'1ll!'i0N l06 Surnnuer bl. Ifrunlclin Organ AAA. Svc. All-ll Chorus IIlI'2NI'1I'. SI l.VI.-K 220 I ri4'luIr4hip Sl . I xlll Ilivvr Music Iiml. Mu I'hi Iiprsilon Nl'Wlllllll Cluh Chorul Art Chorus AllI'II.INl'l M. MA N'I'INO 29 ,lulfa-rnon Sl. Milford Munir I'hi. I r1-nh. S1-v. Ns-wnuun Cluh. IIN' S1-1-.: lhuul: Chorll' AI.YCI'l ll. l'l'IY'I'0N lllllfl- Mxulir-mn Avi'- Nuwpnrl Nuwn. vu' 'l'nlliul1-pun Col. ,Iulliurd Svhonl nf Muuiuz Illlllllllllli Voiw' KA'l'Ill.l'lI'IN M. SIMUCKO I55 Momly Avi-. llriilgunorl-. Con! lIl'l!l!ll Ml. .Ir. Col- l'iuno Girls' Glue Clull- I'uh. Chr'nl.. l'r1'P Illlflll. Ilouru- C0f ' l'lI.I'1A NUI! SLA IDI-I 'I'ruilM I'llllI Ilil. Il.I .Il. 2 Willon. Conn. Crm-n Ml.. .Ir. Cul Church Muniu ll-Chorus Chrinlinn Svimuzu Org. IIICIKNAIIII I'I. CLAIRE M. SM I'I'lI 2-i'I'A IlKI'l 208 Wurn-n Ihl. I l'lllllIIl11IIIllll Muni:- lh-llu Mu Alphu College of Music 217 IC. Iluvvrhill Sl. I.uwrrnm- Organ Mu I'hi Iipnilon. Ilinlorinn., Chun. All-U Stull. Coun. Stud. Cov'l,. llrumuliv Cluh Christian Huimwu Org.. I'iuninl. Suv. LUIS 'I'. 'I'lIllIlI.KlW 528 Maple- Sl. llul horne- Muniu lid. Aflf, Sou. Chr'ln Mu I'hi Ifipnilon Girl:-u' Clem Club, Suu.: Chorus I 56 I I'lVI'ZI.YN A. VlCI.ANIII'iIl 26 Vclumll-r Sl . Wcnr1wu'nl1'r Voioo Mu I'hi ICIDMIIOII All-U Chorus Chorul Arl. Girls' films Cluh Ilrurnuliu Cluh All-U sl'llllll! RAI ZIIICI. WING Collins SI. llinuluun. Mu. Munir lid. Mu I'hi Iipnilnn Chupluin. l'r4-rn. All-U Glu- Cluh AnN'l. I.ih.. llun. Mgr.. 'l'our All-ll Chnrun Sr. 'I'rl-un. Dorm. Co-l'rm4. XVAIIIIEN II. WIIIIII Sll Yvooclhriilgc- Sl. lw1Illll'IN'!ll'l'. Conn. Murcia: Iisl. I 'llllIIlHII.l Cluh Snph. I'rl-14. Stull. Cnv'l. l'a-up-1. Ilrnmnliu Cluh Sl-IIII. fiov'I. Ilul. All-U Chorus College of Music FRICSIIMAN CLASS 0 1Jl'8SI'llC?lIl . Vfzfce-l91'exi1le'nt Sc?crc'ta'1'y . Trcnsfzmw' . SOPIIONURI CIASS Oll ICTICRS 1 ,gwllmf Donnlml Aclzuns I P100 I It5IIllIlf RUN' F 0Sl' S4UffU,,, lllurilyn llndson Anthony 'Fcrcyuk FFIC TERS Duvirl lvczwer Marcella Gordon . Honry Davis Rnnclolph Collollc Admnn, 'llerovuk I l'lIHl , llurlsoll JUNIOR C LABS O1fFIClCRS l,7'U-Yfllllllff ......... lllllll lYl:lyn:u'1l Vim'-I're.w1'rlz'nl . . Riclnml Ilngnc 900,-gfgry , , . Rose lhfszuulis 1'y-gU,q1U-gp- , . Gloria Nlzlclfzny l57l h ical ollege of P ys Education-Sargent 21--vm--v-W-rv W -W - v , f I , mill Dunn Ccorgc K. Nlukccbniu Kay llowurrl VIC?-Pl'1'Sllll'll.l. Nluric Sulvuuoi Troma u rc-r II u l h Spcur Prcfsiden I, Kulbryn Carroll Secretory PA'I'lIICIA AI.l.I'IN 42 Ilnllon Ihl. l,0IlIl0lll Phyn. I'I1l. Ilunw- Club 'I'unlbl4-rn' Club .IANIC M. IIAIIIIOUII 2520 Illoor SI.. W. 'I'oronlo. Onl. Phyn. 'I'Iu'rupy Ilhu-k Mnnquu- lIuun'n l.inl Iiorln. Coun.. Suu. VIOI.A S. IIl.00M I I0-39-III6 Sl. Sl. Albunn, N. Y. Phys. I'l1I. Mollorn Ilulu-as Iliding Club YWCA Ilorin. Coun. Ill-p. Ilonlfs Lint ,IICAN lIAl.IIWI'1I.I. Kim: f'iI..l.illl1'lun Phys. I'i1l. K Cnlll. Jr. Donn.. V.P. YWCA: Ch-v Club ISAlII'II.I,I'1 M. AMIIIIOSINIC Al'I40l'lllllll Ave-. Iinlurnon. N. ,l. Pbyn. lid. Song I.a-:uh-r Mosh-rn Ihlnvo Mow--up Club Ilorrn. Coun. NANCY Il. IIAII'I'IlI'II.I'1MY I4 Swan PI. .'Al'IIllKl0ll Phyn. lid. All Sporlu Illuvk Mzlntlllue Ill-nn'n l.iruI Coinmuloru' Club Prvn. YWCA. Sr. II1-p. K Cupl. llinling Club. S4-11. IIAIIIIAIIA E. IIIIOUKS 69 l.inne-u Ave. Iirouklon Phyn. I'11I. Soc-nur: Arvhury Ib-nn'n Lint Ifr. uml Sr. Clmua 'I'r4'uH. YWCA. Cub. Illlu-k Muruluu SANU, Ibm. Mgr. CAIIOI. A. CAMI'IlI'2l.I. Ifl linmoro lld. M1-lronu I'llyn.I'I1l. Ilon-lu-yz Imororndo Arvlu-ry: Ililling Ill-un'u I.ir4l SANU. Copy Hd. Ilicling Club, 'I'rum-1. YWCA Ilorm. V.I'. l58l MAIIY I'. ANIDICIIS-i0N 7 Millikivll Avo. I runkIin Phyn. 'I'hurnpy I.xu'rcmr-uv llrnlnuliu Club V.I'.. Prvn. Ilieling Club YWCA K Cupl.. Nowmun Club IIICCINA N. IIICAN 4-3 Nollingbill Ihl. Ilripghlon Phys. Ed. YWCA: Ililh-I Counnlulvrn' Club Outing Club MA RCA RI'I'I' IC. IIROWN MII Eighth Ava-. Nupluna-. N. ,I. Phys. 'I'h4-rnpy Soccer: Iloukoy Ilicling Mova'-up Ilny Chr'nx. Soph. und ,lr. Clams 'I'ruun. K Cupl.: YWCA Uuling Club ANNIE 'l'. CAIIII 36 Vinolonal Sl. llrighlon Phys. lid. Volh-ybull Ilunlu-lbull Ilhu-k Mmsquo Iliclingz Club: AA fI0llllllllI1'I'IlI Club Newman Club YK IlI'2'I l'Y Il. lIAI'lI.l. IIS Seventh Ava-.. S.W. Moullriu, Cn. Phys. Thnrnpy YWCA Coun. A.A.: Sol-ul-r II4-un'ra I.ie-ul Uuliug Club Ilrunmliu Club I'1l'i'I'III'lII Y. IIl'lIICQllIS'I' 311- I.e-xinglon Avo. Ilrullluburo. YI. Phys. Therapy YWCA Connnulorn' Club lnlorulmu-u M1-ul, MAXINIC I'. IIUNIIY 66 Nurrugunvu-ll SI. Iiclgowooul, Il. I. Phys. ICII. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Modern Dunno Arubory Illuck Man-aqua' YWCA Jr. Ilorun. mul Soc. Chr'nl. KATIIIIYN Il. CAIIIKOLI. 47 Iligh Ihl. Newbury Phys. Eli. Ilonor Aux. 'l'unibl4-rn' Club Souinl Ilop. Mova--up Huy Sr. Clmu-1 Svc. Porm. till!!! H4-c. 8 DIANA 0. IIACOCIOS 200 Ecluvllill Ihl. Milton Phys. Eel. Volloybull Ilunkavllmll Iiluck Monum- YWCA: Sovvrr llockvyz A.A. Connnuh-ru' Clull .Ir. I uoully CYN'I'IllA A. I IC'I'ACII 1 328 MI. I'I1-mmnl 9 Full II ivvl' Phys. Ed. A.A.. Sc-r.. V.l'.. Prim.: All Sporln Sooner, Cupl. Iloulwy. Cllpl. Ilonor Aux.. Prom- V.I'.: Illuuk Mmulllr Outing Club YWCA I'II.IZAIlI'1'I'II M. IIIIZZICLI. 2 Franklin Sl. Cnribou. Mu. Phys. lid. Jr. Dorm. V.P. A.A.: YWCA Inlvrclmm Ml'l5If ANN 0. COAKLICY I0 Linde-n SI. Norwood Phys. Ed. All Sporln 4 Colle-gr Coun.. 54 :' Colh-go Gov. Ar0l4 ' Truuu. Auditing IIUIITIIQ Chr'nl. Modorn llunoo Nnwmun Club YWCA EVELYN 1:ou.1NS A' 7 Nlofris Sl. il l 'Rlon yr-. l-1.1. MIS:-0.1. Hawk Musqu.. ID . .' AUX- niun H List 1' ding CIUIY. 'l'r1'us. .umlhulprsf 1-I I lim.. Mgt' ' U M U01 ours . . - .. A, u,nNANnlaz mm-in gl. 2 I 'gll.hllN ll' rllflllp C n 5. .uh I 'ws ml. mimi, . l,,.,,wf'lnun Sn. phylrlliislor AA ' mvy Tllvilll R bers' Cl I lblllleil Mllnlllllll I Ywai Liwsl 3 Glen Club Al.I1'l.- I ' 1 M. 2llii'LANllER Sl Ulinskist. lll:lm f 'l. Conn ,Html I-,.l. ' Ilnryn Igumllm Ewan: Alun. ?:ll:i:':'EN:ZIuIu i.wgASn:nuI1: 411 CA'l'IIERlNE E. COIVIEAU 307 IIN-vll Sl. Ilulmonl Phys. Ed. All Spnrls Col. Conn. A.A., Ilus. Mgr., Pri-s. YWCA Cummulurs' Club MARILYN R. FOX 204 Cupilol 'I'ruil Newark. IMI. Phys. Ed. All Spurls linm-is Comm. Ch-c Club Advurlising Comnl. YWCA. Pub. Mgr. lnlorulnss Meet A.A. PAULIN E E. IIAYIIEN 305 W. Wushinglnn Sl.. Suuluwls Ilurhor N. Y. Knnx jr. Cul. Phys. Ed. Iluun's Lisl, Ihnn-as Club Tumblers' Club Chau Club. Soc. ISAREI. J. llOl.MS'l'ROM ll Spring Sl. Alnusbury Phys. Ed. Inwrnssng YWCA Outing Club Inlurnlnss Mm-L A.A. Rel umnmc Club AIIELE L. COOPERSMITII 1186 Wurrnn Sl. Roxbury Phys. 'I'h0rupy LUCILLE FRANK 86 II1-vnrly Rd. Chi-slnul llill Phys. Ed. Riding Club 'Pcnnis CIN- Club. YWCA Idler. llurl. Mizr- lllflllllilllllli RA RIIA RA R. IIENIDERSON Fnirliuld. Pu. Phys. Ed. llockcy: All Spurlrl lllun-Ia Musquu Qund Cnbinul YWCA, sw.. V-I'-. Pr:-s. Riding Club Clean Club llENRlE'l I'A E. IIOLZ II7 Furbcr Avi-. Nu. Andnvnr Univ. nl' Munn. Phys. Ed. ' llOl'l'lllIl.lll7I'H' Llub MARJORIE M. CRE'l'EAll i I0 Common bl. Illmlufslurq N. II. Nnrlhuniplun Cnmmurninl Cul. Phys. 'l'ln'rupy YWCA Ilorm. Cuun.. Svv. Glue Club MARY S. GAI.l.AN'I' Wusl Sl.. Rurrc Phys. Ed. 'l'un'1bl1-rs' Clllll llunca- Clubz A.A- Cnmmulu-rs' lllllll MILIIRED P. IIENIDRY We-ngli Furm Armonk. N. Y. Phys. 'lllll'l'llPy Succorg Lxunrossu YWCA Outing Clubg WIKA ll0lllllll'l'l0l5 lnlvrcluss Mn-vt NORMA .l. IIOPSON M- Muplc Sl. lY1lll'ISl'llll. N. Y. Phys. 'I'hurupy A.A.: All-ll Simula- llhwk Mnsquv ' Ili-nn's Lisl: Ywf-A Glen Club. Suu.-. 'I'ri-ns. Prus. Coun., Svc. .IEANNE C. CROOK Aldwyn Lnuu Villnnovn. Pu. Phys. Ed. Ilovkcy llnskullmll Vnlh-yhullz Spurls IIUIIOTIIY IVI. CRAVES I7 Pusudcnn Pkwy- Worm-slur Phys. Ed. Arcluery 'l'0urn. 'l'un1blc-rs' Club Riding Club MARILYN I.. Q llIRSCllIlAU'l I6 'l'cx1-I Dr. Springfield Phys. Ed. All Sports Modvru lhunn- A.A. 'Pumblvrs' Club. Prim.: YWCA Ouling Club SANU. Lil. Ed. CA'l'llEIllNE A. IIOWARII 22 llurh-rufl Avo. M1-dfnrd Phys. Ed. All Spnrls Lacrosse. Mgr. lk'un's Lisl Nuwmun Club llmnrr Aux. K Cnpl. ,Ir. Week Comm. ,Ir. Snnnlu Chr'xn.. Sum! Sr. Y.P. MARJORIE A. CURRY 60 Wnllu-r SI. Low:-II Phys. Ed. ROSLYN ll. CREENIIERC I530 ,Insup Avv. Ilronx. N. Y. Phys. Ed. Riding Club Fr. Shuw Spring.: l orn1nl Outing Club YWCA: llill:-I NANCY A. IIOIIDICK 264- Argonne- llr. Kenmore. N. Y. Phys. Ed. Outing.: Club Riding: Club YWCA: A.A. Cnmp. Coun. Soph. Ru-p. Ilorm. Cnun., V.P. Ilnnn's List Swimming Club ELINOR l.. IIOWARII Il Wilfred Sl.. Lynn Phys. Ed. YWCA Commnlvrs' Club College of Physiizal E I 59 1 ALICE E. DELERY 'If Ns-wporl Rd. Cxunbridgu I'hys. 'I'Inwrupy Commun-rs' Club YWCA. K Cnpl. MARY Y. IIACEARTY III7 Albany Avo. Ilnrlford. Conn. Phys. Ed. Vulluybull Liu-rossv Riding Club YWCA: Cleo Club A.A.: Outing Club ,IACQUELYN F. IIOCAN 2llI Knlnlulin Avv. Millinoukn-I.. Mu. Phys. 'llhvrupy A.A.: YWCA Riding Club MAUD R. IIOWE l70Il II1-:won Sl. llrnoklinu Phys. Ed. lluskullmllz YWCA Clue Club NlFWlllllll Club Outing Club Rvlnmlnm- Club ducation RARIIARA A. ELIIERY I2 Ma-lion Rd. llrighlun Phys. Ed. Volleyball llusks-lbull All Slmrlsx SANU Cumnnllc-rs' Club YWCA Ns-wnmn Club Fr. Show Ccnnm. lniliuliun Connn. Ii Cnpl. DIANA IIASLAM 67 Coluvnbiu Ava-. Eduuwuml. R. I. Phys. 'l'In'rupy Riding Club Cla-sw Club: YWCA Fr. Show I.YNNE'l l'E E. IIOLIIEN W. Riva-r Rd. llrullluborn. Vl. Phys. Ed. Sucuvrt, K Cupl. Spf-mllulllz ldwrossl- YWCA: A.A. I S'l'IlI'IR U. IIOY'l' 20 Muplu Avo. Fllflllllllllllll. Mr. Phys. lid. 'Puinbh-rs' Club A.A.: Suurvr Chen Club .Ir. Fanvully Supl. Clunp May lhny Cmnnl. Fr. Shnw argent PRlSCll,l.A J. ,IDN HS Allon llny. N. ll. Phys. 'l'ln-rupy A.A. Fr.. Soph.. .lr. Clnss V.l'.g YWCA FRANCES A. l.0lll'lR 972 Andi-rson Avi-. Now York. N. Y. Phys. lid. Sr. Clnss Hocinl Chr'm. Mud:-rn lhun-v lllm-k Masque' l'1llY'l'lll'1 ll. Ml'll,lNl'I Ill Sutlu-rlund Rd. llrigbton llnnva- und Phys. lid lhuwl- Club. lla-su-urcli Chr'1n. ldlur PA'l'RlClA A. lil'fl.l.Y 1l3l0-4th Aves. lla-uve-r l nlls, Pu. Phys. lid. CIlIllS'I'lNl'1ll. l.U'I'Z l05fl 'l'vrruc-if Avo. Wyolnissirug. Pu. Phys. 'Phurupy Pri-sid:-nt's Conn. llorin. Pros. Riding Outing Club YWCA .lANl'1'l' C. MICLIUS 20 Surrey St. llripghlon Phys. lid. Sports Twilight l.1-uguo A.A. Nl!Wlllllll Club PI'11l1lYANNl'l KlCSSI.l'IR 2900-A Montrose- Ava-. Riolunond. Vu. Phys. lid. !'iorc1'r Riding Club YWCA GERNA 12. MAGNUSSUN 4 llrvxvl Avv. Yvinclmstq-r Phys. lid. 1 :1llllllll1l1'I'N, Club YWCA llARRll'I'l' A. Ml'IRRll.l. Clu-slorlivld. N. ll. Rryunt Col. Phy s. lid. Sports: YWCA C4-nsus Cbr'ln. Nom. Colnnl. MARILYN KIIIIIICR lfrll N. Muin Sl. Rovln-slur. N. Il. Phys. 'Phurupy A.A.: lla-nn's List YWCA llousu Conn.. S1-4-.. Rvp. INGAMAY l.. MAGNUSON 9l7 l.ilu-rly Sl. Sprinpzlic-ld Phys.l'1d. Aruln-ry: A.A. Modern llunme Ilvun's List Glu' Club Fr. Show Mny lhny Connn. MARCA Rl'I'l' IC. MlCIll'll.!'i 320 'l'lunnpson Avv. liusl l.iv1-rpool. Ohio Phys. lid. Riding Club Ilrmnuliu Club lllCl.lCN R. li LICMENS l06 Plvusunt HI. llroolclinu Phys. 'l'hurupy Arvllcry lllurk Mnsquv. Sm- 'I'l'l'lll4-. Prc-s. 1 ioln nlutvrs' 1 :lub MARIE 'l'. MAIIONHY l05 SI. Junws Ave-. Chivopt-0 Fnlls Phys. lid. l'iVl'il.YN M01lRl'i 3l99 W. l42 Sl. Cluvvlnnd, 1lllio Phys. lid. RARRARA ,I. KRASKICR lI25 W. Roxbury Pkwy. 1:ll1'Mllllll. llill Phys. lid. Riding Mc-1-t Riding: llrill 'l'u-uni Rlnvk Mnsqua- ldlorg YWCA NORM A li. MAR'I'I'1l.l. Pulnnln llill Sutton Univ. ot' Virginia Phys. lid. lhun-as Club: A.A. Cump Coun.g ldlur Piuloriul. llns. Mgr. Cnmnlull-rs' Club MURll'll. C. MUIR 45 Rukvr Ave. llvvvrly Phys. lid. Spvc-dlnlll Rillv A ward: A.A. Retmnmmz Club lnturclnss Mm-l. ,IANICE ll. l.AVllCN l2l Contra Sl. llrooklino Phys. lid. llillm-l. llup. Uuling Club R4-lummoc Folk lhlnov: Sports NVILIIICLMINA Il. Mcl I'il'i 295 Mill Sl. lluvnrhill Phys. lid. llockoy: All Sports lh'un's l.isl. l,0l'lll. Coun.. Chr'n1. K Cupt-3 HANU, Sports lid. RU'l'll I.. MUl.CAllY 55 lfuirvinw llls. Porllund. Conn. Phys. lid. Sports: YWCA Outing Club I ulk l,llll1'l'.1illl lll. 1i1lll'llllllll'l'N. 1.lub CA'I'lllCRlNl'I C. MURPllY 1Ionvord-NVuylund Rd.. So. l.ini-nln Phys. lid. Twilight I.:-umm Sports Commutu-rs' Club 1lutinuClub N1-wlnun Club WAA I7 Grnnilu Sl. Ridlunvillc, Mc-. Phys. lid. Sports Nnwmun Club Glue Club Connnull-rs' Club Cluss Rep. Swimming Club Sr. llorm. Pri-s. .IANlCl'IM. CARYI. M. ANNA C. MARY ll. MURPIIY Nl'lWIl1ll NICHOLS NU'l l'lN1l 72 Mnnning lllvd. Allvnny. N. Y. Phys. lid. Sports l':r. and Soph. Pri-s. 1.ol. 1.oun.. V.P. Ciunp Conn.. Pros. Ouud. Cub.. Pres. Col. 1iov. Rd.. Pri-s. llonor Aux. lll-nn's l.isl I225 Wxlkaflillew Sl. Philudulphiu. Pu. Phys. lid. Riding 'l'wilip1hl l.:-num-. Cnpt.: Outing Club A.A.: YWCA l,0I'lll. Sou. llrum and llnpllu Corps., Luudvr Snnko llill Rd. Ayer Phys. lid. Sports: K Cnpl. llousu Pri-s.: YWCA Cnmp Coun. Outing Club. 'l'rous. College of Physical Education-Sargent IGOI Soft bull MA R,IORll'I .l. ,IANIC li. l'A'l I'l'IRSON PAULOVICS Willsboro. N. Y. 024 llnncock Avi-. Phys. 'I'lnerupy llridgl-port. Conn. llluvk Masque, Y.P. Phys. lad. lla-un's l.isl Sports YWCA Outing Club llornl S4-av., V. P. jr. Class Prvs. Fr. Cluss S4-41. Soph. Noni. lld. Ciunp Conn. Rup. Move-up lhly Cbr'ln.:, YWCA SANU ANNE A. l'll'IRSON l07 Muin HI. Cromwt-ll, Conn. Phys. Hd. Sports Outing Club llrumulic Club Surgvntu lluncc Colnln. A.A.g YWCA vlluzmm 11. LING lluuglus Rd. Kocsovillo, N. Y- Phys. lid. YWCA Outing Club 'l'umbli-rs' Club l'A'l'RlClA V. MuPIll'IRSON I5 Rlwky Nook 'liffr' ,lumnin-u Plnin Phys. lid. 1i0lYllIllll1'l'Pl. Cllll' Nlfwlllllll Club A.A. 'l'wilighl lwlurilv llllrlkvlllllll Canoe-ing l'll.lll'1R'l'A IC. MULLICR 95l l ourth St. Rn-nvvr. Pu. Univ. of Miuhiiulf' Phys. 'l'lu'rnpy lloulueyg Sou-:wr lloun's l.isl, llrnnlnllc Club YWCA Riding: Club l'llYl.l.lFf L. Wifi 35 Mt. V4-rnon 9 ' Arlington Phys. lid. :ff-ww-':. u- 1 me cy , Coin nl ul:-rs flluh 'l'ulnbll-rs' Club Cl:-u Clllb A r. .5 5 44 . .5 La Q6 muon, 1.- S'i'5YNtJlf' 13.Q1flff'ffflf '1Q Y 'Ju-u.t:.l. ' ' allot-ts lu k Masque gsjyvlli 5'M0NS New x:::'l:kl'.l'qd Ave. :PWM FAI. I ' Y' Q':::::.::. !: :zs'::.f1'1 ' QHTU Svnatc khmlll Rep, ' 'Wllrn tu MHLISQ Eal.l-1N'IllNl-1 gl -U4 Galway Ave ' Ulu---.-.L.1. ' N. hi-I. ul l ff-f-I-.-H: ... xlwiliglass MN., 0P ,i'lu Cl t Riding Cliili HSE wmzu-uzv I . . l'ltyH:lEd?l-. Milton RI1'I'II NI. RICII 'MBI Garrison St... N.W. Washington, ll. C. Phys. Ed. Tumblers' Club SANU. Ass't. CIIIIIIDIIIKD Chr'vn. YWIIA. Sou. Serv. Chr'm. Rluek Masque RIIODA I . SIMONS 25 Sheridan Rd. Swampsvott Phys. lid. Rlaek Masque Ilralnatir Club Sec., 'I'reas. KA'l'III'lRINI'I 'l'. VARLEY 9 Fielding St. Coneord Phys. Ed. Twilight League Field Iloekey Tennis Coinmuters' Club Newman Club AVAA .IOYCE C. WIII'I'PI Windyknoll Farm. R.ll. 6 Rntler. l'a. Prnn. Col. for Wtrixton Phys. Tlu-rupy Out.ingClub Riding Club YWCA NORMA .I. RIZY Ogden's Corner Rockville. Cann- Phys. Ed. Rasket ball Volleyball: WAA Interelass Meet, MARJORIE L. SMI'l'II 27 Franklin Rd. Winmrlll-stcr Phys. 'Therapy A.A.: YWCA l'IS'I'lllCR M. WALLACE ll Roylston I'l. Ilrookline Phys. Rd. All Sports llean's List, All-U Coun. Soph. Class 'I'rc-as. Fr. Show Chr'ln. Ilanee Club Tumblers' Club Commuters' Club NANCY R. WILCOX WM- Challield Rd. Columbus. Ohio Phys. Kd. Iloekey Rasketball Lacrosse: YWCA Outing Club MARIE .I. SALVUCCI I5 Adains Ct. Newton Phys. lid. Lacrosse: Ilockey Softball Connnutt-rs' Clull Sr. Class 'I reas. PRISCILLA SMI'I'II 20 Oee-an View Rd. Swampsrot t. Ph ys. lad. lloekeyz Soccer Swim IIIIIIRZ Y WCA EMILY A. WARR 73 Maple- St. Milford. Conn. Phys. lid. Spt-mllnlll Modern llancc- Swimming Club Tumblers' Club YWCA Outing Club ALISA WIRZ ll Keren Kayeml-I Jerusalem Puls-stint' New York Univ. Phys. Ed. lll'Il.I-IN M. 'Q I ll-IURICII . I I l2l6 Iloundhill Rd. Raltiniore. Md- l'hys. Ed. Sports Outing Club 'l'umbls-rs' Club YWCA Newman Club Clee Club RUTII IC. SPEAR 22l Pleasant St. Ilroeliton Phys. I'id. All Sports llonor Aux. Ili-an's List I r. Advisor Ilorln. See.-'I'reas. ,Ir. Class Prrs. Quad. Cab. Ser.- 'l'rt-as.3 YAVCA SALLY ANN WARREN I9 North SI. Grafton Phys. Ed. All Sports Denn's List: A.A. Riding Club Swimming Club 'I'ulnblrrs' Club Outing Club YWCA GLORIA L. WITIIAM 33 Sullolk St. Roekland. Me. Phys. Hd. Sports Illuel: Masque ,lr. Dorm. Pres. IIUR lloard llorni. Coun. Outing Club Riding: A.A. I'lLI'1A NOR SCIIOENIII-IRC 802 W. l90 St. New York. N. Y. Phys. lid. Sports Modern Ilanee Dramatic Club Pres.: Idlvri SANU K Capt.: YWCA Fr. Show. Chr'm. I'II.IZARE'l'II .I. S'I'OLZI'INRI-IRC l25 llowc- Ave. Shu-lton. Cann. Phys. Ed. Ilramatie Club Glre Club. Pres. ISA REL WICINICR 4362 llraford Ava-. Ilrooklyn. N. Y. Phys. Ed. Rasketbull Lacrosse Riding Club Ilramatie Club Idlrr JOAN M. WRIGIIT l7l0 Quentin Rd. llrooklyn. N. Y. Phys. The-rapy A.A.: Riding Illaek Masque lDean's List Y Ilundbnok. l':d. Idlrr. Ass't. lad. Dramatic Club. Dir.: YWCA EDNA A. SCIIO'l l' JANE Sl'1CCOMRI'I 72l-I Cobalt Rd. Yvond Aeres, lild. Phys. Ed. YVAA: Cla-e Club Outing Club YWCA Riding Club. Prrs. LOUISE M. 'I'l'1IXI'lIRA Union St. Ilillsboro. N. Il. Phys. Ed. llonor Aux.: Spor Ilramntie Club Cl.-e Club Dorm. Coun. YWCA Outing Club I'il.ISAlll'1'I'II A. WELLS 230 llama-I Ave. Ih-lanro. N. ,I. Phys. Ed. Sport s Rills- A ward, 2nd plave OutingClub ts Glu- Club: YWLA JEAN M. YOUNG 20 Ilalnillon Sl. Wellsville. N. Y. Phys. Hd. Volleyball. Mgr. IN-an's List May llay Chr'm. Oxford Rd. Oxford, Conn. Colby .Ir. Col. Phys. Therapy Riding Club Outing Club MAYIIELLE 'FOWNSLICY I5 Maple Sl. Cree-nlieltl Phys. 'I'lu-rapy Ilasketball Lacrosse: Ilorkey Ilonor Aux. Ili-nn's List: YWCA N. WILIIICLMINA ,I. WICIIKIIOVICN lligltland Av:-. Roekvillr. Conn. Phys. lid. Sports: A.A. Rd.. Fr. R1-p.: Ass'l. Ilus. Mgr. College Coun.. .lr. Rep. YAVCA, 'I'r1-as Nom. Ild. LOIIANN C. ZICLNICR I00 Cross St . Ilowagiae, Mieh. Phys. lid. Soeva-r: Lac-rosse Spea-dball Ilnan's List Outing Club YWCA I'1LIZAlllC'l'II A. SILVERMAN ll! Mulbrrry Rd. Milton Phys. Ed. Commuters' Club YWCA Outing Club Sargrnta Comm. Community Fund li Capt. RU'I'lI C. URDANC I20 Anulry Sl. Rrookline Phys. Ed. Ilrill lllttlllli Riding Club: llillel YWCA Outing Club .I EAN I. W l'lS'I'I'1N IIO R F 53 St. Puul's l'l. Brooklyn, N. Y. Phys. lid. Sports Sailing Instr. Auditing Rd. Riding Club YWCA Outing Club. Src.- 'l'reas., Pres. DORIS ZIICKICRMAN 824 W. l76th Sl. New York. N. Y. Phys. Ed. YWCA College of Physical Education-Sargent gm! College of Physical Education-Sargent llucrc-lin. Cnnmluvk, Davis. Schryvvr SOPIIOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ......... Joyce Ilobson Vice-Prc.v'ide1zt . . . Lois Copp Secretary . . . . Marlon Gillis Treasurer . . Marguerite Clark , M F A J, ' f- Q i -. , '-A , 1. T 1 X I 5 is X ' 'fl i W A3 3 . .L X FN iq , , 1 5 W Q , r ll I King. .lunnm llurniln, Moran I 62 FRESISIMAN CLASS OFFICERS li ' President ......... l5au'bzn'n Davis Vice-Prc.vicI0nt . . Jenn Comstock Secretary . . Pzmlricin liccrclis Treasurer . . . Sally Scliryvcr , i ' I 'A S Q . ' i ' i ' l 'N xv!! ' f. L 1' f - L , ', K N 2 i, ,- -.-fr ' -7 ' ii: I 1 '-ggi. Qs. Ng L f Gillis, Clark Cnpp, Hobson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prcsfident ........ Bzn'barzL Moran Vice-I'rc.vz'11cr1t . . Corinne Burnim Secretary . . . Mairilyn Ring Trcaszlrcr . . . Part Jznncs Chool of Theolog Dean Waller G. Mueldcr Rflhcrl Washer Vice- Prcsiden L 1 I' Fllllcls Wilson Trvasurer Williuln Smith Prvxidenl, Willium Cute Secretary ROI! ERT Il. ALI'1XANllI'lll 4159 Ashby SL., N.W. Allnnln. Guorizin Morris Brown Col. S.'I'.M. lleligiouu Iiil. und New 'I'onlunmnl. 'DBZ Worship Comm. FRANI IIS W. CARLSON II9 I'l1lHl. Sl. Windsor. COKIN- Ilonlon Univcrnily S.'I'.lI.: I'uulornl 1lYllKz Soph. l'r1-A. M.V.S.A. Iloui-uw Chnl. I'urH. Chnl. GEOIIGE A. CUMMINCS 6006 S. Cnrpvnll-r Sl Chin-uno, Ill. Corm-ll !'i.'l'.lI. Seminary Singe-rn. 'I'l'1'nr-I. Mounl Vornnn Shui. Amnmf. llorm. Soc., 'l'r1-un. Chupvl Qunrlcl l'lllI.II' M. KEl.SI'IY Churvh Sl. lhlllurmlvuln Uuilfornl Colle-gc S.'I'.lI. I. LAWIIENCI-I ALMOND 300 li. llollowuy Sl. You-an Cunlur. Kuna. Ilukvr Univoruily S.'I'.l!. VICIINUN Ii. CAIl'I'l'IlK 4.60 Kcnlplon Sl. Nc-w IIA-ilfonl Willnwrforvn Univ. S.'I'.Il.: 'Theology I'm4lor of llclhul A.M.I'l. Chun-h. New Ilvclford. Mmm. IIICIIAIID IIALY lflwllil Argyle Avo. lhlllimors-. Mal. Morgan Sluh- Cul. S.'l'.M.: l'Hy1'll. liA'l : N. IC. Ili-gion Inlcrsvminury lla-I. und l.uhor Foumlulion OUl'IN'I'lN ll. I.l'lISIlI'Ill 1628 W. SIIIITII S mkunu. Wunh. Whilworlh Coll:-go S.'l'.I!. Ml. Yurnun AsNm'. 6:3 1 CIIARLICS C. IILAKIC l22 Ilowvr lloxhury M .R.I'1. WILLIAM B. GATE Middleton. Iclnlm Willumnllo Univ. S.'I'.lI.: Luw Inlrumurul Sports Sr. Svc. Seminary Singur l'l'0lI'HIlllll, Club WILLIAM Il. IIUIIIIS 532 W.-ul 71h Sl. Allmoy.0rvg1m Willumclln- llniv. S.'l'.ll.: Ilnligion Uxnnni-l.iulnnun F1-llow 'I'Il0MAS W. LUNG l.inworlll.0hio Ohio Wuulcyun S.'l'.ll. Seminary Simu-rs. Lila.. I'uIr. Mgr. 1 AI.IlEII'l' W. IILOOII Slunlmrry, Mo. Norlhwunl Missouri Slulu 'l'mu'ImrA S.'I'.Il. Ililnliuul Lil. 'l'lII'lllION E. COIIIIS 3679 Cook Avo. Sl. Louis. Mo. Willuwrforvu Univ. S.'l'.M. Ihwligiouu lid. AKIHX: Svminury Sings-rs Color Cnruvun IIICIIAIID M. ll0CIIS'I'l'llII.l4llI l nrlvilIl'. Incl. lla- l'uuw Univ. S.'l'.ll. l'r1-M. llol. und Luluor Gp.:Nul'l!'i1-u. Mount V1-rnnn Siu. Ammo. VVILSON I.. LYON 07 Evunn Sl. Ilorvlll-ulvr Ilmalon Univ:-rnily S.'l'.ll. 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Dorm. llounw Mgr. Senior l'res. School of Theology LAWRENCE S. 0DOM 656 N. 54 Sl. Philndelpliia. l'n. Morris Brown Col. S.'l'.ll. Sr. Speaks-r Soc. Union Banquet LAWRENCE S. STAPLES I5 Wenhnm Sl. ,lnmuien l'lnin Univ. of Maine S.'l'.B. ROBERT R. WASHER l0l0 River Sl. S4-rnnlnn. l'u. Duke Univ. S.T.ll.g Theolofly AXA Soph. See.-'l'rc'n1-1. Sr. V.l'. Wll.LARll 0. l'l'1'l'ERSON Mudrifl, lowu Sim son College S.'l'.l,l. WAYN li F. S'l'00l'S Yule. Okln. CHARLES E. l'llCll 332i 24 Ave.. S. Minneapolis. Minn Univ. ol'Minn. S.'l'.B. VERNON L. TAYLOR 323 So. Glenwood Rlilllll-IN W. RAlll'1R 26 Charles Sl. Wilkins-llnrr4'. l'u. llucknell Univ. S.'l'.ll. S1-minary Singers LEE A. TlllGl'EN. .lR. I4 Nlorelund Snulhwcnlern Col. Sprinillielul. lll. Roxbury S.'l'.ll.:,'l'heology llli gesleyun Univ. S. . . Punlorul Mininlry BX Assoc. l'anlor of First Melhmlint Church, lloulon l.l'll.ANlD W. FRANCIS C. Wl'IllS'l'l'IR WI LSON Clmlc-augay. N. Y lloughlon College Syrueune U S.'l'.R. llnnketlrull Mt. Vernon Stud. Assoc. Alhlelies Rel. and Lalmr Gp. V.l'. llllll lloard Seminary S 64 . Oak llill. W. Va. Morris llnrvey Col. niv. S.'l'.ll. Church lliulory Sr. 'l'rcus. ingers 1 W A R REN M . ROBERTS 209 N. Pnlomae Sl. Waynesboro, l'n. Western Maryland College S.'l'.R. ELM ER A . Tl l0M l'SON 2215 Davin Lane Richmond. Vu. Rnmlnlph-M neon College S.'l'.ll. Religious lid uv. MEREDl'l'll P. SMl'l'll Moullonville. N- Anhury Colle S.'I'.R.g Thea RICHARD ll. 'l'00'l'HA KER l03 lluyo Vinln -'V' Oakland. Calif- Collcge ol' the l'ncilic S.'l'.ll. Rcligioun Educ- 3 School of Law Dean lflwood ll. llcllrick GICOIIGE M. A IIAGIS 20 lliru-In Sl. l'lv4-rl-ll lloulon Univ. Imw HUMNER ll. ANDREWS fl-7 Xvilclwood SL. Wiii4:IlcwNluwr llnrvnrll Low JAMES W. llAlLl'IY 5I1I1l'urk Sl.. N.W. Ilounoluw. Vu. Yu. Slum Coll:-gr Low: A'llAg Luw lh-viow l.AUlll'IN'l' C. IIILODEAU Ill Willow Sl. Wuomuu-ke-l, ll. I. l'roviulonu4- Colleges Luw MARVIN A. ALllER'l' 4.7 Ulnnala-ml llr. 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Social Grou p Work ClIARLO'I l'l'I CllAl.I'l'l'ZKY 7lA llroad Sl. Lynn Mara-1. Slalc Col. M.S. in S.W. M4-dical Social Work Ilillcl lnl. Coll. Zionist Fvd. ol' Amcrica ,I A M ICS I-'. llOlllCR'l'Y 232 Chapcl Sl.. Nuwlon Ro:-Alon Col. MS. in S.W. Group Work GEORGE GOLIDMARK 240l Davidson Ave. Bronx. N. Y. Now York Univ. M.S. in S.W. Group Work Stud. Organization 741 PICRSIS ANDERSON GlCR'I'RUllI'1 A. CIIAMIIICR l.AlN lZl2 Milford Sl. Manchcslcr, N. ll. Univ. of N. ll. M.S. in S.W. Social Work JANE ll. EDDY 609 l'rcn-uidcn l. Ave. Fall Rivcr Slnilh Col. M.S. in S.W. Social Work Klllffilillllllll Connn. IRICNH S. GORDON 1232 llluc llill Avo Nlallapan Calvin Coolidge Collcgc in S.W. Praychialric Casework NORMA C. RIANCONI JANICEC. COMMANDAY 2910 Grand Concourno Sl. Ncw York. N. Y. Univ. of Vt. M.S. in S.W. l'n4ycllialric Social Work IONE FORTNEY llopcvillv. Ca. M.S. in S.W. FRANCIS R. GRAIIY ll Calharinc St. Worccnlor Holy Cronin Col. M.S. in S.W. Nlcdical Social Work IIICLICN M. CAIIILI. FRANCES E. CUNNEEN Naval Ann rnullilion llcpol, llinglllllfl Stanford Univ- M.S. in S.W. Social Work RIIOIDA FRANK HAROLD IIAR LOW aus. 'T' EVP: iz. IIAI W tfrnon Sl, R ' Nlfllfortl onton Univ M.S. ' ' l'1bB In S'w' NANCY F Ltllilililth W Soon AWN F miirlown. Co Mlitllfru- JI . Co NLS ing - ..w. 2Z':5.cha....i.. - u llUllwfi:ilf MARY I HFEAIKNR IRIS nn. 1. ,nlynkv 1:01. 'Ulcock N IL Univ. I f N ' MS- irl S.lW,.L qnyynulril: - lbclal work PRISCILLA L. IIAYIDHN 50 Maple Sl. Auburudalu llonton Univ. M.S. in S.W. Pnyuhiatriu Cast-work AAA FLOR ENCE II. R lil I NS'I'ROM 24 llorwiok Ild. Norwood Uppsala Col. M .S. in S.W. Peeyohiatris: Social Work ROSE F. S'l'l'1lN KRA USS ICLLEN IIILLES SY LVIA L. RICSNICK 486 Illtw Ilill Avc. Roxbury Nortlu-anti-rn 'N M.S. in S.W. Q Pnyuhialriu Stllfllll Work PEARL M. S'l'l'lINMI'l'l'Z 9l Coolidge St. Ilrooklinc RadcliITo Col. M.S. in S.W. w ' Psychiatric Social Work LIIIRY LASAVIN IRM K igtllxlzgljth' LANilQUIS'l' M80 01-1-an Avo. 33 I'igrcmont, Rd. ll kl3: ' P ' nrighlnn llrooklpg w.o . Rates Col. I Z ' ' k M.S. in S.W. hllfllll Lam-wor Mudiual Social Work flllfglll. of Faculty- Studs-nl Curricu- lum Comm. Intur-Collvgiatc Com. on Minority I u ' ' MA unm:N rx. mum M. R055 RIIIIERMAN DQIQIS J, 39 Elliot St. RICHARDSON lIol!'0k Col. of New Rocluello M.S. in S.W. Mvdical Social Work DUN .l.AyL01t OLIYIII M. l'Il.lZAlil'I'l'Il R. 3645 Madison St. WA L I ON nr. Gary. Ind. Ile I'auw Univ- M.S. in S.W. l Psy:-hiolrio Social Work AGNES L. WlI.lll'Il.M Y Ilaiku, Maui. ll Univ. of Ilawail M.S. in S.W. u Psychiatric Social Work JAMES II. WOODS V751 llacalur. fill- Agm-s Scott Col. M.S. in S.W. Sovinl Work JANET S. YORK Uld Lynw. Conn. Univ. of Conn. M.S. ill S.W. Psychiatric Social Work JACK S. MILLER 068 Prairie Ava-. l'rovidt'm-1'. R. I. ILL State Col. R. I. Col. of Ed. M.S. in S.W. l'n-ayvlliatrit: Cam-work Stud. IIFKIIIIIY-tlll0ll MARGARET J. RYAN l05 Goodcntnxgh St. Ilrighton llonton Univ. ILN.. SI. Iilizalu-thu Ilospital M.S. in S.W. I'uya-hiatrit: Souial Work ILU. Women Grad. Club IIl'IA'I'RICI'I WAXMAN H106 Ilaviduon Avv. Nt-w York. N. Y. llunte-r Col. M.S. in S.W. Pnyuhialriu Sovial Work PRISCI LLA MOLIIENKE 22 Now Salt Rd. Out-an Park. Mr. Colby Col. M.S. in S.W. l'nychiatrio Social Work EK CORNELIA ,I. SELL 5 Iiridlznlan Lane South Iladluy Smith Col. M.S. in S.W. Psychiatric Can-xcwork MILDREII E. Wlll'1l'ILl'lR 22 'l'omplu St . Rvading lion-ston Univ. M.S. in S.W. M4-dical Social Work HAH: lll'M' All-U Chorus Phillipn llrooks Club School of Social Work 1 School of Education mm-nn w W' 13- ' -Q WV .W :w1fj5'i? 4l ,,.m:.g,.a4v W an .1 6 :wr-ffr?' Dean Ilonuld Il. Ilurrcll Wclldcell NVm'rcn l'rasi1lcn I, llorbcrl. Cul perl IQICO-,,l'l?8ifll?flfI, Fred IC. Ilclllnve-s, ,Ir Treasurer Q5- Cloriu Calvin Scfrrolury AN'I'0INI'I'I I'I'I II. AIIIKACNA HI20 Ii. 22 Sl. Ilruuklyn. N. Y. 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Social Stluliun ,IOIIN S. GIlI'lENI'I 2ll7 Walnut Avi-. Iloxbury Ilrooklyn Col. Ilinlory RUSSICLL W. IIAIKIKIS I4-4 i'llllllllll'l Sl. IIIIIKIIIIIII Ilinlory LU'I'III'Ill A. IIOWAIID Ilvllown I alIr4 Ilcl. I'uln1'y. VI. Univ. ol' N. II. I'byr4iuaI IMI. 'IYICK Cross Counlry Track School of Education DONALD M. CILICS 2 Viulu Sl. Milton I'IlynicaI I'i4I. 4lll'IK I ool,bull. Capl.. Sr Ilankvllrall Ilan-ball Sc-arlcl Kc-y Stud. Coun. Jr. I'ron. lid. Cluu Club Wbo'n Wbo .IOSI'II'II I . GIKICI US. ,IIL I'I'IAIlL A. IIAIl'I I' I'IIILII' I'. KELLY 43 Auslin Sl. Charlestown I'hyni11al Ed. Ilavwball Ilurakvllmll III'INIlY W. CILMOIIE 836 Wauwrlown Sl. Wont Newton Iinglirsll I 'I'Az I'oI. I'I0l'l.llll I'ub. AlTains Avommbly NUWIIIIIII Club SY LVIA GIIODZI NSKY 90 Linooln Ave. SI. Albans. Vl. Ilotb Iecrae-l llon-lp. Svbool of Nu rning Ilcalth lid. Ilvallb Education CIIAIKLHS W. IIICALY Iill Soulll Sl. Nc-w Ilmlforsl Ilyunnin Stale 'I'1'llcIwrM' Col. 'I'uftn Sooiul Sludivs Dorm. I'rnulor Nuwmun Club MAIlY I'. KENT 28 llollon I'l.. Lynn Lynn Ilonp. School of Nursing Iloaltb Nurru-ra' Club II1-ullb I'l1Iuualion Cbr'n1. l'ub. Comm. MICLVIN C. GOODELL 222 Chestnut Sl.. Cluslnuu Secondary IMI. AVC DU Educator Ilillel Photography Club I'ol. Foruln CICCILIC 'I'. CIIOULX Il.F.D. 3. Ilox I4-I Mancluenlcr. N. II. Nolrm- Damn Ilonp. School of Nurning Simxnonn Ilualth Eel. Iluallh l'IlIlll!1lIIllIl, V.I'.. I'rm4. Newman Club Stud. Coun. MA RCA IlI'1'I' I'. IIICNIKY SIIIIK LICY I.. KLEIN V781 ICDWAIKD J. COULD 23 Fair Oaks St. Cambrillgn I'bynical lid. Ilockeyg lla:-uelmll Vols' Clubg AVC AUGUST .L IIAL'I'MAII'1Il 27I Slvvclm Sl.. North Anllovor Mlllllellllllllil Nuwman Club I'AULINI'1 M. IIILI. 417 Iligb Sl. Danvc-rn Dove-rly School of Nursing Ilcullb Ilcallb Iiclucalion. S1-v.-'I'r1'uu. S'I'ANI.I'IY W. KOCIIANSKI 25 Sixth Sl. Cambridge I'bynic-al lid. llllx IC ICVELYN Il. CIlAN'I' IIG Oalulalc Avo. Dcclbarn Souial Studios YWCA: WAA Fr. Sec. Ncwnuan Club ALICE M. IIAMI'SIIIIlI'1 395 Ilrmulwuy Sl.. Cambridge Iloallh lid. Nun-mn' Club: I I'A Ilualtll Education DOIlO'I'III'1A II. IIOIIIIS I7 Yurmoulb St. Ilonlun Univ. of Arizona Iilomonlary Iiul. l'fl'll l'i Lalnbda 'I'bcla AN'I'IIONY I . KOZLOWSKI 41711 Slurparcl Sl. Lynn Vbysinal Ed. 'lYl'.K Ilankotball Swimming. Cupl. Varsity Club Newman Club I'ol. I orunl LOUISE T. GIIAVICS I9 Saxon Ilcl. Nowlon Iligllllllll-I' Ilinlury HAS AIKTIIUIK 'I'. IIAND 25 Alnory SI.. ,Ialnaiua I'Iain Ilinlory Newman Club I'ol. Foruln MARY II. IIOLMIES M A RY E. LAM M ERS -IOIIN - l..uuq1'Q' Howl, F lg0l'liLl'1FIEI.Il M 'wes. 'ilfoso ' glxcleltm noun . Q -' neun: lain rs: n ll I' 1 li.lfliini'll5d c I-,.,..1.. 1:l.L1,. PM wlu.n . , ggfztfz' M 0 Shi I A . Q :x,nl!'r:'::y , 1. T 'Yun-ul Ed, prim-k lllxihf Iillllv. Pres. v fm---. i ',r In-3 AVC RU lilllllifllltll' Flt,xN,.l,g l:jIl.l.l-nit R' qv.-FN. llfgfgll Sllldius M.-. ......-.a I . .,,,, -.....,,.. ,...,. A ,, ....A. FRANCES E. LASII 7 Wuylund Sl. Wolluslon Wa-stern Washing- ton Col.g Colby I'llunmnt.ury Ed. EDMUND F. LOUGIILIN I30 River Sl. Cambridge Ilistor Jr. V.l:. Drnnlutic Club. V.I'.x FTA .IOIIN A. McAFEl'l. JR. 20 Munslinld St. Lynn l'ork Col. Univ. of Alubunul English EDI'l'Il M. MOORE DAVID I'. ' LAWRENCE 07 Gales Ave. IC. Longmrullow l'hysicnl Ed. 1l'EK, 500. Outing Club Footlmll, Mur- lloskotbull. Mllr. All-U. Stud. Coun. MARY C. LYNCH 4. Wxlgllmwr Sl. I'vubody llovorly IIosp.. School of Nursing llonlth Ed. Newman Club Ilculth Eduvntclrs Nurses' Club: I' IA ,IOIIN .I. McCAR'l'llY FRANK C. MORRISON 4- College A vl'. W. Sonu-rvillo llvnlth Eil- lle-ullh I'lduoul0l'H l 'l'A I IELEN L. LEGENDRE, R.N. 37 Ridlon Rd. Multupun Mass. Ml'llIllfIllI Ilospilul Simnlons llonllh Ed. Illfllllll Educators Club FLOYD II. MACDONALD 24 Slnplus St. Lownll Lowell T1-Luzlwrs' Col. Ile-ullh Plxysivul Ed. und Roc. Swinnning PATRICK .I- McDONOUGlI 1 67 Grvvnwich ht. Dorclu-nu-r ' Sum-iul SIIIIIIUM PRISCILLA M. MOULTON 9 Iligll Sl. Auburn. Ml'- A uburn Svhool of Comnmrco Rusinn-ss Ed. 179 FORREST F. LEON EDWARD E. LEVY 2'Il IIri1lguSt. Dcdlunn Elmlmntnry Ed. Psych. Club I'ol. Foruln ELIZA IIETI I L. MucGR EGOR THOMAS .I. McGRA'I'Il 29 Montvulnl Avo. Ilripzhton English Soph. Somali' RU Educntor Stull. Conn.. V.l'. DORIS li. NASON I0 f:l'llll'l' St. I'nion City. l'u. lidinhoro Shilo 'I'l'uvll1-rs' Col. Elm-nnwntury Ed. 1 TIIOMAS N. MncKINNON 30 Arlington Ave. No. llovurl Iloulth Heli II1-nllh Educators If'l'A THOMAS .I. Mc'GRIMLI'1Y 12 Nlosgrlwl' Ave. Roslinduln- Boston Col. Mot luwmnl ivs N1'WlI1llll Club FRI'I'Z S. NI'IUMl'I'I'ZGER l7l Cnrdna-r Rd. Ilrooklillo Ilistory Outing Club Cunnan Club I MA RY E. I.ICll'I'MER Longwood Towvrs 20 Clmps-I Sl. Ilrooklinc Lnsvll Jr. Col. Soviul Studies f'l'l'A AI.RER'I'A D. MALINSKY 2 llnnvovk I'k. fltllllllfltllllf Mt. Auburn School ol' Nursing llt-nlth I I'A N1-wnlun Club ll:-ulth Ed. Gp. WILLIAM C. MuMAIION I6 Mills St. Roxbury English RU Eduvntor, Ed. I'ol. Forum Drnnulliu Club N1-wnmn Club Stull. Conn. LEO S. NEWPOL ll Mc-lvin Avo. Ilrookliluw l'hyuiuul Ed. llnuka-tlmll l'hi Epsilon Knppu CAN DOLI-'A LI M A .IOIIN MARKIS 22 W1-sscln Sl. North Grafton liluzlislx F'l'A ROIIICRT Il. Ml'lNDliNIIAl.I. 7 Lovkwoml Rd. IA-xinglon Ilnll Stnlv 'l's'xu-lwrs' Col. Soviul Studios l'llYl.LIFv E. NORTON 405 Uppf-r Glvn Fat Cla-nn Fulls. N. Y, N. Y. Slutt- 'I'vl'll. Inst. Nursvry und Ixinalurguru-n A EZ Cnnta-rbury Club School of Education 1 w IlI'1l.I'lN M. l'AUl. 4 Curlnlon Sl. llrovlclon Ilroc-klun Ilomp. School of Nursing Ilvnllb IMI. II1-ullll I'I4luuulorr4 ANNA M. IlAVI'1SI 856 Malin Sl. Mulclun Sociul Sluclic-as AXA. Iitlllor. I'rn'n. jr. V.l'. Iilu Ilullu I'lli Ilrunulllu Club Nl!Wlllllll Club CI1-an Club IIICIKNAIIII Il. !'lAVI'l I' 204- SIN-runun Avu. New York. N. Y. Nnlru Ihunu W1-nlurn Mivhignn Cul. Houiul SIIIIIIPH Ilorln. I'roclur MII.IlIlI'lIl C. SI.AlINWIll'I'I'1 75 Lincoln Sl. Wnlllnnn Lulu-Il Nunn-ry 'l'ruining Svllool of Iloslon Nurse-ry Iill. I 'I'A: l'r-nyvll. Club ,IOIIN li. l'I'lIlIlUN ZII4 l.nl'uyn-llv Sl. Hull-m Sl. ,lorwpll Col. l r1'null Fl'l'lll'Il Club: I 'I'A IllVI'Il A. IlII'I'l'ZI'1I I4 Sluuln-n Sl. Wulf-rbury. Conn. ,Ir. Col. ofCunn. ICI1-nn-nlury lid. Psy:-b. Club Il0SAI.l'IA SCIILICIN 5l l'runiulvnliul Ill:-4 Nvw llvclforcl Il. I. Shih' Iluhp. School ol' Nuruing llc-ullh ll:-ullh Iialuculorn Dorm. Org. Connr IIICIIAIIII C. SNOW ll Ilurnluun Sl. Glmwmala-r I'I1yr4i1'ul lid. llvluli Ilunks-lbull Ilan-11-bull Ncwlnun Club IIUWAIKII C. I'IlII.l.Il'S I0 Cyprvrm Sl. Sulvln Frullu-ll Ililla-l IA' Curvlu lfrxlllmnisug lf I'A MARTIN IIOIIIII NS lIOIl0'l'IIY M. SCIIMIIYI' Zl7I4' l'1-rrynvillu Aw-. I'illnburp.:h. l'n. Gruv1'CllyCol. llurry Colnnll'r1'iul ICQI. A l.IlI'2Il'I' I . S0lII.I'l. .IIL I02 'I'lmrn4lilu- Sl . llroolslilu' llniv. of N. ll. Sm-inl Studi:-A 1-DX: l l'A Cnngr. Club l'ny1'h. Club School of Education IiA'I'lIAlllNlC l'0S'I' 2l I llopn Sl. I'rovi1lunl'e'. Il. I. Nursery 'l'ruining School ol' Ilonlon Iillunvulinn IIA IIOLII RUGICIIS l'1I.I'1ANOIl Il. SI'lA'l'0N 39 Srflon llr. I'I4l4guwou1l. Il. I. Slonuln-igll Sn1'iulSllnli1-rn ICVICLYN SI'ICC'I'0Il 2Iil Clwnlnul Sl. Cllvlm-u Social Studi:-n fllllll, l'unln-llc-nic Ilup. Ilrunmliu Club I'nycIl. Club I r1-nah Club: Ililleel WILLIAM M. I'0Wl'IIlS ll V1-rnnn Sl. Nu-wlun Vanderbilt, Univ. llinlory 'l'1-nniu. Cllpl. Ifrvnll. l'rmn. I,l'llllIlllIl5 Club I.AWIlI'TNCI'I .I. IKOMANO IZI3 Sluirlvy Sl. Roxbury I l'A lm Curulu I run4-uln MAIlII.YN A. SIIUIIIC 373 Clu-lrwxl Sl. I'Iunl Ilonlon Iilunnunlnry I'hl. ABA, 'I'ruuro. I'i Lnmlulu 'l'lu-lu llrxunulic' Club Glu- Club: I 'l'A l'AC: I'ny11Il. Club Ililla-I l'llYI.l.lS M. Sl'00NI'IIl 5f1Clnylon SI. Mulnls-n Iinglinll A A A . V.l'. Svnrlvl K1-y. V.I'. I'l I.nnllnln lIIIll'lll I r. 54-null' Illlll Ilnllt-nil' Slucl. Coun. All-U Stud. Coun.. I'rl'n.g WIlo'a Wllo l80l INIIl0'I'IlY C. l'lII.I.I'IN 23 llighluml Av:-. Milo. Mu. Wunlbrook .I r. Col. Nursery 'l'ruining School of Ilonlon Nurnury IMI. Clue Club l'1S'I'lIl'Ill M. Il0Wl.ANlI II5 Columbian Illval. Wulnrbury, Conn. Colby Iixluvulion I4 I'Ag I'ol. Forum MA Ill IIA SI ICCICI. 00HuppluIl1l. Iluxbury l'lI1-mvnlury lid. Volle-ybull Ilowling 'I'oxnn Ilille-I Ilrnnlnlic Club .Ir. Sl'l'.:CI4'1- Club Psy:-lu. Club MOI.l.II'1 STICIN 56 Winslon llcl. Ilurvlueslur Social St udion K I I A l'i Innnlulu 'I'lu-lu I 'l'A: All-U 1IIl0l'llK llillulg In.-Nul'l. II1-Inlionn Club Cllnrun VlNCI'1N'I'I'I. OUACLIOZZI 22 Fern Sl. Ilrorklon I'llynicul lid. GI-IOIIC IC I . SAMMIS, ,IIL ANTHONY J. !'lIMI'IONI'1 I406 Columbus Ave-. lloxbury SIIIIIIINII I l'A MA RY A . S'I'lil'I'INUCK 241 llunu Sl. I'n-ubualy Ili-ve-rly School of Nursing Ill-ullh Hal. Ill-ullb liuluvulorn l.AWRI'1NCE E- IIANIIA I.I. I'll.IZAIlI'1'I'II 5- !'IAMI'SON 1 IIII7 Ilnnvnck 59' Quincy Q llriclgu-wulor 5ll'w 'I'uu1'Iu'rv-1' Col. Spf-viul I'I4l. SISTI-Ill MARY of MAGIIALA I9!l I'n-url Sl. I Mlllll'IllFHIl!Tn N- I ' Ml. Sl. Mnry llivivr Col. Iilnuruon lloly Cross ' Ilnnil MllTl'lllll.1lI- linglinh llI'lNIlY M. S'I'I'lWAIl'l'. ll 6 Ilmufclic-I Sl. li. Sonwrvillc Ilixlory l 'l'A. 'I'r4-nn. l'ub. AlTuirn Amwnnbly ALAN W SQIIQAIINI AN n.Nnf'!'-- rm. Sn0flklum ngxul Sludios WILLIA gglelxlwlqllfl A' T okllnu Nulum, l'l:rlllW1'Hlorn 1.u:t'jm: 1.1.1. .IAMES V. SULLIVAN I5 IIIYMIIFH SI.. Mnynurd Filuhb lr' Slum I I- 'I uuclwrs' College Souiul Sludie-as l'ILIZAIll'1'I'II G. TODD 26 Ilibbnrd Rd. Newton Ilislory QIIHA, Ilunh Cupl. I'r1'N. Nowmun Club Ilridgc Club. Soc. JAMES M. W I I EELICII 46 l'c'nrl SIL. Wcvymolxlh Physical lid. Football .IOIIN .I. SULLIVAN ll0llER'l' W. 'l'0WSE 7 Congress Sl. Slonulmnu limos Social Studios Congr. Club ANNA I.. 'TAYLOR 44 Tllompsun Sl. Full Illvor lluullb Ed. Ilullllll Iiclumllorrs V.l'. JAMES C. 'I'UCKI'lR, JII. , , ,g n, ,msEml,x. Ll PN WISNII-IWSKI I 81 MAIIY IC. 'l'AYI.0II IIYMAN TIGMAN Ilox I65. Sandwich lilomunlury lid. l'i Lnmbdu 'I'luwlu In.-Nul'l.IIcl. Club, 'l'ruuu., Pres. I l'A I'roI. Conn. Intnr-Fnilh Coun. Unity Club., V. 'I'rmn4. Jr. Sunuln THOMAS I.. UNIIICIIWUOD I3Z Ilolbrook Ild. No. Quincy l'hynic'uI lid. SIIEIIMAN II. WOOLAVEII Vernon Sl. 'Il-wknbury Social Studies I NAOMI N. VA LLEIC I05 Gainsborough Sl., Iloslon Kulzlown Stun: Ts-unluern' Col. Ml. Sinui Ilosp. School of Nurning H1-ullh Ed. Ilvullh Educnlors Pub. Comm. Il0IlEII'I' II. WYLLIE 34- Frunklin Sl. YVN-nlluun Mnllmmulics Outing Club Mulh. Club I GEORGE IC. 'l'lCIlAVAINI'1N Iligh Sl. Wmwul Duxbury l'hysil'ul Ed. llunkulbull IIAIIOLII II. C. VAIINI-IY 28 Walvuerly Sl. Slonoluun Norllu-null-rn Mullwlnulic-1-1 Ilunll AUIDIIEY G. ZERVAS 2l Goodrich Rd. ,IIIIYNIIPII I'lnin Els-mon lury lid. l'i Lumbtlu 'l'hclu, An-nfl. 'l'rmn4. Slud. Coun. Sonule GLA DYS S. 'I'IIOMAS 4-I Concord A vc. Cxunbridgc Mul lwmulicn I'ol. Foruln, Comln t:l'll'.lYl.1 AVC .I. WENIlI'1I.I. WARREN 58 Munclwslcr Rd. Ilrooklinu Souiul Studios SAIC, 'l'ruus.. Pros Stud. Coun. Ilundg Clvc Club Sr. Pres. Scarlet Koy Wllur's Wllo chool of Education School of Education FRICSIINIAN CLASS OFFI C 7 ERS lJI'6H'ifll37l'f ....... Williznn Quinlan Vice-1'rc.vi111'rr1f Joscph Nornmncly Secretary! . . Frank ,l,nLibcrtc Treasurer . Eclwnrcl Winslcn Alcmmn. Ilcellcr Czurnownlci. Sandler JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l'1-esiflcnt . . . Vice-President Er Secretary . Treasurer . . Joseph Scnlnncc linnncl Longhlin Wilma Bowser lilanchc Scars George Dcnnclt I 82 SHIFT, Ford. Lnhihcrul, Curran Normandy. Quinlan, Willulc- SOPIIOMORI' C I ASS OFFICI4 RS K I T . . , I l'rc.wz'1lent .... . . Eclxvnrcl Czurnowski Vice-Prcsidmzt . . . Irving Heller Secretary . . Zurvo Alcinian Treasurer . . . Bil.l'b2l.l'2L Sannllcr Nl:-kuovcr. llornuki, Senna Loughlin. Ilowru-r, Scnlun 011001 of Education Graduate DELMO I . A LIIERGIIINI 7 Lows-ll Circle Some-rvillo l'Id.M. Phys. lid. OLINDO F. BORGIIESANI 283 Courl Sl. Plymonllu Boulon Univ. I'ld.lVI. Phys. lid. ELIZA IIETII C. BYRNE 'I40 Sqlmnln Rd. Quincy BIIKIKIWWKIIUY Slulc Tcuclmrri' CUI- Ed.M. i Social Studios JAMES L. DODWELI. RUBY .I. A LEXANIDIGR A RTIIUR I.. IIRYA N'l' M. JACQUICLINE CAMERA JA MES R. ooNov.xN 831 R0llER'l' E. AMES IIAROLD N. BUNKICR NIAIDELIN ll. CHASE 100 llcrmon Sl. Willlhrtvlr Munn. Slulc Col. l'kl.M. Guillunvo GICRALDINE EDWARDS I ANGICLO I.. ANNACONIC 4 Ilvnry Sl. Mlellfllrll lloulnn Col. IC1l.M. Soionco Ed. A R'I'lIUR E. IIURGESS. .l R. 949 lluncock Sl.. Winllalnllnn Colgnh' Univ. E1l.M . Sooiul S lullion LOUIS F. COLOMBO 36 Wxlllllum Sl. Muynursl Sl. Ansclm'n Col. Esl.M . Physical Ed. FLORENCE M. FOR'l'lN H- l'urk Sl. Chionpcc Warn! Iiolcl Shilo 'llwxlnelllsrn-A' Col. lid . M . Mu I llomuliml IDONA l.ll ll. IILOOM FIELD WINIFRICU N. BURNS .IAMICS ll. CRAB'I'REl'1 85 Donn Illl. llrooklinu Yule lC1l.M. English GLAIDYS I.. CAGE 239 Newbury Sl. Ilurlforcl. Conn. Conn. Slule 'Yoaohoru' Col. lGml.M. Social Studios I'1I.I'IA NOR W. GICA RY GICOIICIC Il. ,IAIIN 94- Ifdwnrcl Ihl. Wulvrluwn Colby Cul. I'11I.M. 51-vnlulnry Svhoul Admin. mul Slllwrw isinn A IINOLII I.nl'A'I'O WI LI.IA M l'. MA'I I'IIIAS Snnlh Iloyullon. Vl. Amlu-ral Col. M .I'1d. Gllitlulla-0 FIIANKLIN II. GLASSCOCK 32 Malvllignllnv Sl. I'0rllunlI. NIA-. Ilm-slon Univ. I'Iul.M. Sm'iulSlu1Iiu-1-4 GEOIIOIC A. .IOIINSON IIII'INI'1l..I.llDWIN 320 Iilni Sl. I.llWrl'Il1'l' Imwvll 'I'l'xu'll1'rr4' Cnlli-gc IC1l.M. ICI1-nwnlury lid. CIIAIILICS ID. MAUIIICII. .IlI. 3 I'nrk Avv. llvrry. N. II. Ilm-Alun Univ. I'l1l.M. Snvixll Sluclil-as ALICE J. C055 87 Ilumlmlsll Avo. Roxbury Ihmlnn Univ. M.I'11I. I':Il'llll'lllIll'j' lil. Zvlu l'hi Ilvlxl MAIITIIA V. .IOIINSON Now Iluvvn Ihl. Nungxllurk. Conn. Ihmlnn Univ. l'I1I.M. lim-1. Ed. AKI' IIA IIOLII NV. l.I'I l'I.I'1I II'1I.lD ,IAMI-IS F. M1-KEON H19 Iligh Sl. Snnuvrnwnrl h. N. II. Km-nv 'I'l'm'Iu'ru' I follvgn' Ed . M . ICKI u vu l inn IIA Y MON ll I . IIA R'I' I'A UI. I. KI'fI.I.l'1Y ,IOSI-Il'II C. LONICIIGAN 413 W. lluylnlnn Dr. Wxlri-4-Ala-r i Fin-hhuru Sluts- 'I'1'nl-In-rs' Ilullrm' I'11I.M. Gniilullvc IIA IIIIA RA M. M1-NA MAIIA School of Education-Graduate IIll'l'lI H. IIAWKES lIIil.l'IN ll. lil'lN'l IIOIll'lIK'l' S. Mm-IDOWA I.I. A LEXA Nlilill ,l. M I I.I.lGAN ISM IIOlIl'fIl'I' S. IIICSS JAMES F. l I.OlII-.Nl Ili KICYHS IDOIIOTIIY G. M an-OIIICCOII CIIA II LES IP. IVIOON I5 Cu ln lningn A vv. North Quinvy Ilnlllzhlnn Col. lim-lu-sh-r Univ.. M.I'1cl. I'fd.ID. Eclnc. I'nya-h. School of Iill.. I'sy1'h. Club Ama-riuun Am-mc. Univ. I'rnl'mmnru of IIINCKLICY WII,I.IAM II. KING. .IIL I29 Clinlun Sl. N1-w Ilmlfurcl Ilrnwn Univ. M.I'1d. I'hyrAi4'ul Iicl. A IC. llrnwn Univ. Clmph-r I-I'I'IlI'lI. Il. MANNING ELSIIC II. NICKENS RA I.I'II II. IIUDSON WI I.I.IAM J. LANGICN IIEI M ANNA II. MAIN IIIAN'I' CYIIIL II. NORTON GEORGE p - 81 Clurv AVIHFYE lG0Qlindul1- m , , MJ! uf N. ll. , Al. l'.ngliuh Ell . JACK D. Q4YM0Nn allow Sl. Mu-rghfivld ull: ldnho - NLEJDU Wyolnlug Por.. G' l Unnnl and lllllllllliil I'l-:TER J g6'ERANlll0 M llrlmsmuad Sl. Q Ilrlhorn isjiglnnelm Col. Allmihislrulinll LAURENCE E. OLDWINE WILI IELMINA C. READY STANLEY R. 'l'El!IlE'l'l'S 354- Wullllulll St. Luxinglon Norlllcm-olcrn M.Ecl. Mcunurcmcnls in Group W. GWENDOLYN L. 0 RCUTT KATHLEEN F. RELlllAN 'l'1-mple St. lluylslon Worcuuuer Slnlc 'limclicrs' Col. Ed.M. Elementary Ed. JOHN J. TROY, JR. Allmny Rd. W. Sluckhridgc Univ. of Nolrn Duma M.Erl. Phys. Ed. ALBERT .l. ORTON VIRGINIA ll. SCIIROEIIER DONALD T. WELCH RU'l'll M. PARK Washington lllvd. Ilox 161. llollmorc, Lung lsluml. N. Y. Euulcrn Nnznrcne Col. Ed.M. Sec. School English JOAN A. SHELDON MERVIN W. WIll'l'COM ll EDNA C. PENWARIIEN llfl4- Conxmon- wunllh Ave. Alla-lon lloslnn Tcucllcrs' Col. Eul.M. Education BERNARD M. SINGER 99 Lawrence Ave. Roxbury llurlmoulh Mnlh. Inlrumurul Sporlh F'l'Ag l'hnlo Club l'0l. F0l'lllll Mulh. Club FRANCES E. Wlll'l'M AN JAMES A. GEORGE A. Pll I LLl l'S l'R ESCOTT ROBERT A. SNOW RUTH E. County Sl.. SPARKES ll0l!ll0Pll0l' Gordon Col. Rnnlnn Univ. M.Ed. Visual Ed. VELMA T. NVlLl.lAlVl II. WIGGINS WILSON 182 llubcock St. Quinny Rio Crunch! Col. Euslcrn Kentucky S I alto 'lll!llUll0l'B, Cul. M.E1l. l'lliyslcul Ed. ll EK, Trcus. School of Education-Graduate 851 I Graduaue School lk-un fillvbillfl' Nl. Alter Xlurinn Young Svvrv I u ry - Trvusu rvr ,.l l ll.KNCl'fS l.. Al.lllClllCl'1 Zlll.-K llnnizn-Ili Sl. Willa-ul:-y llnslnn Univ. l5l.A. Spnnisll lVIl'Illllll. A. l!lClClVI ZH5 Wim-ln-mln-r Sl. N4-wlun lliglllxunls Gurdon Cul. nf 'rlxvnlngy null Nlissiuvm A .M . 'l'ln-nlogivul Slullivs Gl'I0IlGl41ll. IHAIII 2906 l.mll'rn llil. Sun lh-rnnrdinn. Calif. Univ. uf llmllnlnls .K.M. Cln-mislry XEX CYIIII. C. C.KMl'lll'Il.l. 577 Springlivlcl Sl. lillivopm' 'rrinily Cul. Notre- llxlnu' .Knlvrivun lllll-r. Col. .K.M. Mulln-nmlic-s liS'l'lll'lll ,l. .KNIHCIISUN fr5llivlnn0n1l llill N1-w Caumnn. Gunn. l'lue-atcrn Nuzurc-nv Col. .-LM . l'Hyvh0log:y SAl.VA'l'0lll'I,l. lllCl.lA lx-l llnvvrllill Sl. l.uwr1'ln'n- lloslnn Univ. JLNI. l'l1'0n0lnim4 lh-In Gnnlnlu Siglnu .ivvnlllllillg Suv. C.K'I'IllClllNlC Nl. llUllNl'i 2107 Ilia-hlund .X vo. .Niki-n. S. C. Yvinlllrnp Cul. A.M. lim-lvriolngy lll'1llMlYl'1 ll. CX NTOIK 000 lillnwnrlll .Nw-. N1-w llllvvll. Conn. llolulnlmixl Univ. 'Kllwrllna lllnglluu Col. A.lVl. ling. Lil. 861 MARY E. ANIIHRSON 3223! llrnullwuy Parsons. Kun. Ilulu-r Univ. Cnlulnhiu Univ l'h.D.. Ra-l. lad. lll'illlll'1ll'l' J. IIICIKMAN 25 Mnllnpnn Sl Mullupun ll. I. Sluln- Col. MA. llinlngy R0llElK'l' li. BR.-X M A N 05 llovklxuul llcl. Alllulrn lllnrk Univ. A.M. llislory SYLVIA CII.-KY I-1-0 Crawford Sl lloxlrnry Nurlln-melt-rn JLM. l'ny1-lmlogy l'syc-ll. Club lflllurc- 'livxlvlll-r. llilln-l Zionist Suv. l'Al.AYANl Nl. C. ll.KlASllNllAllAM 300 Linghi Gln-I ly Sl.. G. 'l'. Malilrxln. lncliu Nlxulrus Univ. Allvgln-ny Cul. A.lVI. Cnvc-rn nlvn t ICUGENI-1,I. lll.Al1KlNlA N -I3 Floyd Sl. llnrcln-ulvr Cvnlrv lim-xlnn Univ. A .M . linglir-all I..-KXVIRICNCH ll. IHIIDGIIAM 25 School Sl. Gnrlnnn. Mc. Gurhmn 'IH-an-In-rn' Cul. A.M. llinlory l'Il S'l'.fK'l'lll0S C. CIllllS'l'0Il0U- l.0l'0llI.0S 65 l'l1-muull Sl. lmnlninnlvr Allin-nn Univ. Univ. nl' Pillxlnlrgll ,K.M. Gnu-rnnlvnl .l0llN F-. lllilillli 00 No. Mxlill Sl. liuul l.nngln1'u1l0w' Anlvricxlll lnlcr. Cul. of Calif. A.M. English LICONA I. llI..HZK'l'lN 25 ll0c'1'll Ulc-n Sl. Roxbury lmwull 'l'l'n1'ln'rH' Cul. A.M. l inv Arls l'IVl'Illl'1'l l' l'. C.-K M ICIIUN Yvinn Sl. llurlinglnn llnnlnn Univ. A.lVl. Gvrlnun lll'1l.l'IN M. C0lVl'lIll.KVl.lS 175 SllllV!'llllIl. .-Kvv. llnslun lim-ulnn Univ. .-LM. lflnglishz Cru-ulivv NVriling fllllli M A IIC A R I 'I' If QSIVXAN ' I I A -. alllislxbi-'min' W Afmjlll Univ. fhmzfrnnicnll IIAIKRY L fihf1g:y:'l'1' R 2 Ir1'lnonl,Sl. Huxhury Crossing nunllllon Insl. ,oslon Univ. I h.Il. Phil. ELIION C. IIALL In 9th Sl.. Un! IIlf, Iclnho Illv. of WIIHII. Rutgers Elin-xlorn Nuznrq-nv .oI. A.M. In Ilysivs I.Al'llI ' noo,.,- - .II 9 Arlwill Sl. Mlllon Unlv. ol' N. II. lt.lVI. in-ology - AL'I'IIICA A. 1IIlII.I.I'1Y SI 'I'uyIor Sl. Mulch-n Ilon-:lon Univ. A.M. Gurmun YV,-KA. Cnlrinvl Grxul. School Stull. Conn. IVIPII AIITIIUII I I'1N'I'IN 58 Iflnl Ilill Avo. Roxbury 2l lim-Alon Univ. A.M. I'I1yr-sims A LI-'IIICII I I. IIANIILEII 22 Knighl SI. Cunlrxil Fnllu. II. I. I'r1wid1'nun Col. A.IVI. Biology LEWIS ,I. IIULL TIIOMAS IC. CIIOYVLICY 837 Ii. Fifth Sl. So. llornlon Sulunl Slulu 'l'vuvlwrn' Col. Anluricun Ilir-xlnry A lI'l'IlUII I.. I III'lUNIII.I1III I3 01-1-un Avi-. Winthrop M.I.'l'. Norllmuulvrn A.lVI. I'n-xycllology I'r4yuIl. Soc. LUCII.I.I'I M. IIANNA ,I UNH I'. IlU'l'CIIINSON 352 Luwrvnvi' Ilil. IVI1-Ilford llonlon Univ. A.M. Gnvlvrnnn-nl, K KI' I'hi Iioln Kuppu III II'I'I'A I. IIA'I I'NI'IIl IIIVING GALIS 43 Ihumcl Sl.. Lynn Norlhe-:n4I4'rn A.NI. I'lmIu4'ulion I l.0III'INCI'I IIA IIIIIS T li. II5lh Sl. New York. N. Y. Cily Col. of N. Y. .-LM. Prxyullolngy I'l4I'q l'x-xi Chi CILIIA li.-KlII.I'III I7 Waist-l'I1-y Avi-. Ilvvi-rv lloslon Univ. A.IVI. English l'Ili lit-lu Kappa MILIIUIIN J. IIIXON Cnnlvrlrury SI. Ilillvrivn Ilorzlon Univ. A.M. Iliology IIXICQ Grail. Au IIUANIC U. CASKELL Sonia-rs. Conn. AIIXIIIIIIY Union A.M. Pllysius Uppur Air Alnlonplnwro Ile-svurcll A Il'I'I I UR I I. IIA UGIC B5 I'rl-nwoll SI. Caunluriclgu Boston Univ. A.M. Mun-ui:-nlogy r4'I . Col. llvllxi Mu AI illu- I I'rl-rn. IIICLICN S. KALIVAS 3 l'iIg.:rin1 lhl. Ilavurllill Iloslon Univ. A.M. Ili:-Alory l37I IVIAIIY M. IIUNOVAN III l'urIc Avi-. Nnugznulua-k. Conn. Col. ol Now Rm-In-Ile A.IVI. IIau'll'riolng,:y A LLICN L. CI LIES, ,I Il. 62 Lovvll Ilal. IVI1-Iron-uw Ifonloll Univ. A.M. Churvh lVIuniu IM-Iln Mu Alphxl IIIIUCIC C. IIAXVTIIOIINIC llolrinn-non Ihl. Illulnon. N. II. Ilnrvnrll A.M. U. S. Ilislory ,IOSICPII S. liAI'LAN I09 C4-runnin Sl. Sl. john. N. Il., Ifunauln Univ. of New Ilrnnswick A.M. Biology AIl'I'IIUIl l'll1CI.l'1S'l'0Nl'1. .IIl. 447 Sinlpemn Sl. Sloughlon Ilm-Alon Univ. A.NI. I rl'n1'Il A FRANK S. COLIIIN 76 Crovl- Sl., Lynn Ilnrvurll I'h.Il. Priyulnllogy flfAK l':-uyuh. lllulb ICIICIQNI-1 II. Illilllllllli I Ilxlllg.u'I1-y l.nIu-H. Nluinn I urmingIon Sinh- 'l'1-xmlivrn' Col. Clurlc Univ. MM. Ce-ology KAKII IILANIIIIIC IU MOTU 5liolnlnonw1-zlllll Ava-.. Iloslon Iluknln YV!-MI4-yxlll Col. A.M. Pnycllology ,IUIIN A . FACICY, ,I II. NIILIIRICII I.. IIALIC 'I525 'I'0pm-ku Avv. 'I'opclm, Kun. Ilukcr Univ. Waualllylnrll Univ. A.M. Ilislory AAA I'A'I'IIlCIA A. IIICRIISI II I A I 'l' III-67 Yvoodllnvvn Illvrl. Clcnqlnlv. N. Y. Iinulvrn Nuzurl-lu: Col. Ilrn-ml Loul' School ol' Hnglisll. Nlicllllvlnlry A.NI. I-Inglish CI I A II LIES I.. LI'1AVI'l I' Iraduate School 4. FIIANCIS N. L1-HAIKONV l7l Slulu Sl. l runling.1lmm A.M. RUBY l.. MAT!-HHN 71: 'l'0wn llill Sl. Quinvy lllmlon Univ. A.M. Spanish WILIIUIK Il. MlII.l.l'ZN Vl'INllIl'l l'0Ul.0S flll Surg4-lll'rx Cl . Lynn lloslnn Univ. A.M. G1-rnmniv Lung. mul l.iI1-rulurc-N Lu Cvrvlu l rxun:uin Ga-rnnun Cluh Orllunlnx Clulr lll-lluniv Club llll.lDA l . l.l'II'l'l'lll l7 A nn-em Sl . Snnn-rvillv lhmlun Univ. A .M . llinlogy Slud. Unun. lK0lll'Ill'l' l.. MA'l'USOI l lllllfl l'rm-siclvn I, Sl . llrnnklyn. N. Y. A.M. ,IACOII ll. NEIMAN 27 Fuxlmrn Sl. lloxlnury Univ. of Louisvillt- A.M. Mullwnlulivsd lwulll. lh-pl. llvp. ln Grnll. Sullnul Slull. Cuun. Alllllll.-,lAllllAll S. RAMMO Al-lluwussu l'l. Mosul. lruq A.U.ll.: M.l.'l'. Nurllwunlvrn A.M. l'llyn-sins raduate School ll0lll'llK'l' C. l.l'1Sl.ll'l 9 llivi- Sl. llrnnklinv Ili-l'uuw Univ. llm-Alon Univ. l'h.ll. l'r1yl'll. of llvligion lllllllkllll li. MA XWl'Il.l.. .I ll. l009 l'l. liuvliml Avv. llvlroil. Nlivll. Slmw Univ. A .M. Snviology CARUI. ll. Nl'1'l'll'Ill l7 Grove- Sl. llnnlun Univ. of Avis-1. A.M . A llnurlnul l':4y4'll . 'VX ll0ll0'l'lllCA ,l. lll'Ill.l.Y I6 llvullu-ole Sl. llnslinmlnli' A.M. l'llYl.l.lS 'l'. l.l llln' 241- Niurlu-l Sl. llovklunll Gurdon Col. A.M. llinlnry ll0lll'1ll'l' ll. MAYIBURY l60 W'xll1-rnlon A vv. Nvullunlon liunli-rn Nuzurunv Col. A.M. Ulu-nlirll ry Sl.A'l'l'Ill li. NEW' M AN fill ,lullr-mn Sl. Mulilvn Univ. of l'u. A.M. l':4y1'lxulngy ll0lll'1lK'l' 'l'. lKlill.l.Y l llonlnunn Avv. l.ow1'll llonlnn Cul. Klrviglllnll Univ Sulfnlk Univ. A.M. linglisll l.il. MARTIN LUDXVIG 20 Nlaulvliln' Sl. llriglllon Norlllc-xnolvrn A.M. l.il4-rul url' SYLVIA ll. M AYICIK 4-0 llvrcfnrcl Sl. llonlon llmslon Univ. A.lW. l'nyl'll0lngy ,IAMICS ll. Ul.lVl'Ill 9335 S. l.n fuyvl lc' Avv.. Ullivugn. lll. l luri1lu Slulv Cul. A.M. linglish A'l'A1 lillflll. 'l'r1'us. lllCl.l'1N G. IIICSCA l09 llollugv Sl. Ulu-lm-u lilnlnunuvl Cul. llurvurll Grxul. A.M. lluclvrinlogy l88l MANY M. MAIIUNHY lll Ura-4-n Sl. lpswivll linslon Univ. A.M. llislnry 1-11l'A l'lli llvlzl Kuppu ICLOISIC V. MuKlN N HY ANlil'll.lNl'1 ,l. l'Al'l'AS 503 Wilumlll Sl. lllurknlnlrg. YV. Sull-ln Cul. A.M. liuglirsh SYDNEY 1 I. ll0lllill'l'S Fulnluul ll llm-clon Univ. A.M. Gov:-rn nwnl llUlll'ill'l' V. NIANNING l7 Yurlnnulll Sl. llonlnn lf! lilullin Cul. A . M . v 'l'lu'nl. Sl. lh-I. l-,ml LAURA li. M:-QUIIHC l3T l'nrk llr. llm-xlnn l5 llnslnn Univ A.M. linglinll ll0lll'ill'l' ll. l'AYlll'iN 5 l.inv0ln Sl. lfnrniinglnn. NIO. llnslnn Univ. A.lVl. llinlory NlAllGARlC'l' C. lKU'l'lllClil 0llll 855 Cvnlrv Sl. Nvwlun Qln'l'n'n Univ. A.M . ling. l.il. Al!0l,l'll MARCUS 52 llrunrxwivk Sl . llm-ulon Niirll. Slulv Cul. A.lVl. Snrinlngy MYlllAll l.. Ml'IlllNA T50 l'unN- lla' l.1-nl! A vv. lluln llvy l'uc'rl0lli1'0 Univ. of l'n1'rln llivn A.M. Glu-minlry Cl'ISAlll'I0 ll. l'liNA l5'PW1-sl S4-llll-n Sl Niall lupun llurxlnn Univ. A.M. l'nyc-llnlugy Noulinulingfiomnl A ,l0Sl'Il'll l . SANUICIKS Sl llnlnws Sl. Quincy llmslon Univ. A.M. l'r-myvllolngy n0N,x LD - S1:m:lN ll 46 Willard 'il. Aye-r Etfx'Il.lu-:Isle-i-n lungliulu JULMN G SINYUIQR ' 'U Lorna Ihl. alallapan Alisa!!! Univ. Biology f:.xnLo'rr I M VI'I'Al.l ' ' 1 . fl NI aslunglun l'l. Nllarnn ktqcffnrl Univ. Ilxlllaivolngv rrad. A nfl , 'R 55, l.AW'lll'lNCl'I E. Sl II l I.l'1SINGER ISRAEL S'I'0I 62 Egnuml Sl. .PIER Ilrnoklinc IIarvur1l N0rl.h4-ar4h'rn A.lVI. Gov. and H1-un. WI l.I.IA M WAl.LACI'1 30 Oak Sl. Nm-album Nnrlln-anlvrn A.lVI. Nlal ln-mul ical I'hyn-xicn I.l'1N0lll'I ll. SCllMlT'l' lfl7-lll-83 Avi-. Jamaica, N. Y. lVl.I.'l'. A.M. lid ucal inn Al.lllCIl'I' ll. SURIIENCY 267 Wamlnlll Sl. lVIalu'll1:sl4-r. N . II. SI . Anru'ln1's Cul. A.lVI. llialnry IIOIIICIIT A. NVALSII I9 Wcrlawixll Avv. Amlovur Mass. Col. ul' Pllarmacy A.M. Iliulngy IIlCNNlC'l'l' Y. SCIlUl.'l'Z Ill Ill-wins Sl. llorcllvslvr Ilan-M Cul. A.M. Cln-lninlry l.II.I.lAN SWARTZ 6 Grain' Sl. Nlalalun Ihrslun Univ. A.M. Spanish El Club l':HlHlIl0l 4l'I5K ININVICNA C. IVA?-lllNG'l'0N Ilawlcins. 'IlI'XllN .Iavis Col. .-LM. Clinical l'nyull. Pnyuh. Club Young IV0lnun'r4 Cllrislian Col. I IIVIN S. YVIKIGIIT liclgvllli-ruv Sl. lVIarhl1-In-aml Ala. I'0lyll-rhnic Inst.. A.lVI. Cnv0rnlnmlL ICLLIN M. SILVICIIMAN 57 Lincoln Ihl. llronklyn. N. Y. llrnolalyn Col. A .lVI. Gorman Cvrnlan Club IIARIIARA 'l'IIOMl'SON 20l Ilixlgv SL. W'inc-ln-:4ll'r Lowa-ll Slate 'l'4-acllurn' Col. A.lVI. Gong. SAUI. N. WICRNICK Tll Nunlaskvl Avo. llull llnrxlnn Univ. lfnglinll NIAIIION I.. YOUNG llfl Wllilcllxlwrl Sl Springlis-lil lloslon Univ. A.lVl. l'i-aylflunlngy A'l': IIUII lluarll l'r-ayvll. Club l89l NEMA S. SINGH 22 I iunlonnnwnl llxl . l.u1'know. India lrulln-lla 'I'llolnlrn Col.. Lucknow. lnflia A.lVl. G1-ngrapby lll'il.l'IN S. 'l'll0lVIl'SON 233 lfaul Sl. li. Willlrsrlc Boston Univ. 1X.lVI. I'il:0n0nli1'rA WAl.'l'I'iIl J. XVIIICLAN I I9 Willruiuuglcrvl Avo.. Uorvln--all-r llarvard A.lVl. Malin-n1ali1-ee Math. Club .Iulll'1AN I. HI.l'i'l'V0l.II llc-rve-uforil. S. ll. Aug.1llHlanaCul. Nurlll Slau- 'I'vmrln-rs' Cul. A.lVI. llislnry ,IOANNIC VAIIDAKIS GORDON C. NVICKICIISIIA NI l04- Crvsl lnonl Rel. llingbanllon. N. Y. Olivnl Nazarl-no Col. A.M. l'hilm-aoplly Grail. Arn-a'l,. in l'llilm-Aoplly IN-pl . Philunoplly Club ARNOLD li. SLUNIM llll Mcwlllxl Ave. Springxlii-lil 'l'ul'h4 A.M. lIi0lnf:,y A l'ill VASILIA VICIHCNIS 39 l'0rlina Ilil. llriglllnn lhmlon Univ. A.M. English W.A ll IUCN I . XVI LIIICIK fl .lnycv Sl.. l.ynn lloslun Univ. Univi-re-ai I 1- Ilcllulnn l ran1'v A.lVl . llmuanu-is Lang Graduate School Dean Judson R. Butler Student ouncil eneral COUege Presiclent . . Paul Martin Vice-President . . . . William Bain Secretary . . Ruth J :me Hennessey Treasurer . . Fred Higgins McDonulrl, Brill. Colfcy, Xenos, Papputrinntulillopoulos Kelley, Sullivan. Carlson, Bodcn. Macfurlnne, Harrington, Hughes Hicks, Bnin, llcnnossey, Martin., Higgins, Poll i901 llirkillrlull. Sullivan, Boyle. lVlu1'Kunzil' General College SUPIIUMORE FLASS 0l l lf'l'lRS I,I'L'SflICIIf ....... Arthur P. Boyle VI.l'0-l,Fl?.VI.l16'7If . , Paul Sullivan FRICSIINIAN CLASS 0lf'FIC'ICRS 1,Ii0SIlf1Ullf. ...... Frederick 'l'. lVl'cUzu'l,hy V100-l'rc.v11lm1f . Frcclcrick Nl. Nlaclioxmlcl S01-refury . . . . Mzmrgie C. Gamlllex' Tl'6fISlIl'C'I' . Nzmcy R. Brown Gnrulnur, Mlllilllllllllll, Melixlrlhy, Brown l91l School of ursing Q' 1- GW 1 'feb ,,, 11 E i . Dean Xlnrllm Smith Annu Connery 'ic-0-l'resirlvn l, Doris Davis Trvusurvr Iilcamor llc-ally Presirleul Marion Spencer Svrrv I u rj' IIAIIIIAIIA M. IIAKHII N11-rriluuu I.nlu- Prospvvl. Conn. Yvulvrlulry Ilosp. Scivluvs Nurs-ws' Club. R1-r. Sec. Phillips Drookn Club JANIIC G. CIIIIISTIIC 30 Aldvn Sl. I'lyIuoulIu N4-w Iiuglxuul Dvxwolu-ss Ilosp. Nursing Iiiluvnlion Nurs:-s' Club: AVC DORIS A. DAVIS 22 Iiulou Avv. Nfoburu Vllrrvrl Avxul. Nursiu1:Arls Nur:-ws' Club Stull:-nl Urg. 'I'rl'uri. ACNICS I. I AY fl-8 Ashlmul Sl. Lynn I4 nu Ilosp. Olrslvirirs Nursvs' Club DOIIOTIIY I-1. Il K II'I'I.I'l'I I' 22 Couvoril Avv. Culubrillga- Colulubiu I'rvs4Inyl4'riun NI1-ilivul Cvulvr I'1'4Iiulrics MAIlICI,INI'l M. COIIICN Ill! Drook Ihl. Quincy Iloslon Cily Ilosp. I'l'iliulrivs Nur:-ws' Club Slullvul Urg.. V.I'. IS K IIICI. I'. mln- DIQLGADO 8 Suu ,Iuuu Cngzllus I'u1-rlo Ilivo I'l'1'MIDyIl'I'Illll Ilosp. I'4-cliul rivs M A II'I'I IA G. K M I'1'I I'IC IU I III'I'Z LZIII I'urk Dr. Ilonlon Dunlon City Hosp. I'4-ilinlrivs Nur:-ws' Club H121 DOIIOTIIICA V. IIOXYICIIS I2 Yvurrvu Sl. Ii. Rovlu-nll'r. N.II. W'l'bIn'r School Ma-nl. uual Surg. Nursing Nunn-s' Club GICNICYII-1VI'I C. CDLICM A N l02 Iivu-Iuulgv Sl. I.uwr1-m-v Sl. ,lolufrx Ilosp. Nursing Arts N4-wnuuu Club Nurrwn' Club. Dir. Slmln-ul Org. S1-uulor III'lI.I'lN I. DICKICIISDN 33 Iiurlv Kun I4 ubrools. N. Y. lVIl-llloxlinl Ilosp. S1-is-lu'1'n Nurs:-H' Club FIIANCICS CINSIIICIIG I0 01-1-nu Avo. Nfiullurop l'uiv. of Nlinlu-solu II!-Ib Isruvl IIOSP- Surgirnl Nursing: Nulrnvn' Club M,klU1Alll'I'l' I.. IIIIOXVN 1-I I'urkIuwu IIQI. NV:-sl Iloxbury Sl. I'iIizuIwlb'r4 Ilosp. Sinuuonn Colle-gc' Nursiug IMI. ANNA NI. CONNICIIY 92 Alllc-rnuul Sl. Springli:-Isl Nlvrvy Ilorql. Svil-In-v Sluili-ul Org.. V.I'. Nurru-rm' Club Nowuuul Club NIA IIY C. DDNUIIUIC -III Iiurvku SI. W'or1'1-nl:-r Ilvnry Ill-ywoocl Mvnlorinl Ilorql. S1-in-llc'1'n Nl'WlllXlll Club Sluxln-ul Urn.. V.l'. Nurrwn' Club I'AUI.INI'I I . GUIISKI 42 SIIIIIII Sl. Nvw Ilriluiu. Conn. lVIIl.DlII'lD I.. CA II I'I'1N'I'I'1II l67 C4-ulrxll Sl. W'omIsvilI1'. N. ll' NI1'I.4-nu Ilosp. I'sy4:I1iul ry V Nurnven' Club: All Uuily Club IC. III'I'A DAVIDSON Ilroxulluwun I'0Ik Couuly Ilonp. Siruluoun Col. I'4-nliulrirs NANCY .I. DUNN 308 lwxlin Sl. Dri4Ig:vwxllvr Sl. I'lIizubl'l Il's Ilosp. Sc-in-:Irvs Nurse-s' Club IIITA K. C. IIA VIQIIN 90 I.ufny1-llv Sl. Norwivb. Conn. fgllplzlaln lc. IIEAI. ll -l'0llQlllll1l Sl. Nulllllull Q fwlnn-W.-n,.,.,l,.y if lluol 0l'NurNingg wvillxllrivs 1 urnen' Club :SJICACE C. KNOX R llurbnnk SI. Dnlnn nullvnrr-1 Slulv llonp, :Hycliiul ry A llrnl-s' Club LQUISIQ: M. MICSII ll'I.lnrk Sl, :WMI luuuplon Qualify Dickinson gfluml of Nursing .ulunnnns Coll:-gc 5,UIN'rvir4inn Nurse-rs' Club I.II.l.IAN IIEINERS I I Cruvvl Sl . xlhdiv. Conn. lllunlu lsluucl llusp. llmliulrivs Nurm-H' Club ICLICANOII li. IIICALY 2l Dulu Sl. Winrl-4-ul1'r Wirrmfs-All-r Cily Ilm-Ap. Olmlulrilzs Sluclvul Org. 'I'rl-un.. l're-N. Nurru-N' Club Stull. Cuun., l'rm-s. CONSTANCIC A. KUIIKUI. 3w1fl1llrimlge Sl . Nurlluln1plun Cllil1lr1'n'n-A llm-xp. l'1-cliulrics llI'I'A M. MUllI'llY 77 Irlflllll Sl. l'r0vill1-lwv. ll. I. Sl. ,lnbn'u Univ. l'4-rliulriux Nurses' Club NIILDIIICD E. IIICYNOLDS 77 Conunl Sl. llcvorly Sulvln Slxllc 'l'cxufluwrr-A' Colle-gn llvvvrly Ilm-xp. Pays-biulry Nurnuem' Club lCI.l.I'IN ,L IIICNDIKICKSON lrunlou. Miuu. Sl. IVIury's llosp. Sirnulonr-1 Col. Loynlu Ollslvlrivs Nurs:-ra' Dorm. Club 'llruue-A. Nunn-s' Club. Dir. MAIICA ll l'l'l' I'. I.ADD lluyluonal., N. ll. l'1-H-r Ill-nl llriglunn llcmp. Silnnlnus Cul. llurvurll l'ublivlI1-ullll Nunn-u-N' Club Ouliug Club AMY G. NUIKSIC Il7 Sulnlnvr Sl. Mulch-n Mulllc-n lim-ep. l'4-iliulrivs Nursvrx' Clllb 'l'rmls. IFIIANCICB-2 IKUSZEI. 97111 Cnunly Sl. Nvw llc-llfnral Sl. Lukv'a-A Ilonp. Svii-ll:-un Svurlcl K1-y W'll0'r4 Wllo Slutl. Chun. Nurrll-rl' Durul Org. V.l'. Nurews' Club SlllIl.f,l'1,!. All-U Cuun. llllll Ilnurtl ICUNICIC C. IIIMEON I2 Cvorgc Sl. Cn-ulrul Falls, ll. I lKlI'l'II II. IAWIIICNCIC 262 Smith Sl. liclgvwuml. II. I. N1-wpurl llosp. Svii-lu-on Nun-u-es' Club. Dir. Ouliug: Clubg A VI NIAllCAlll'l'I' M. O'Dl'lA 7 Sulnnlil Ilxl. WxlI1'rl1:wl1 Sl. lilizxilu-llx'e-1 llunp. Nursing llm-xp. Nurnvs' Club Curr. Svc. ANNA NI. RYAN 387 llunliuglnn Avv.. llyclv l'urk Mains. Cen. Ilmap. Sinunnns Col. l'ublic Ilcullll Nunn-H' Club 93 DORIS M. JACOBS IIAIIBARA A. 2lIx Curnuliuu Sl . Yvunlmnulccl . ll. I. Whollsovkc-I llnsp. Silnnurnn Cul. Suviall Svie-In-1: Nursm-z' Club ANNIC IVIucNl'llI, I5 Abbull Illl. We-Ill-nliwy llillr-L Lauwll Jr. Cul. N1-wloll-Nvullvslvy lim-sp. Sviunvm-1 Nurs-u-:-1' Club Nvwnlun Club DORIS M. 0'NI'II l,l. I0 Final Sl. Cnnvorll. N. Il. Univ. nfN. II. Mmm. O1-u. Ilusp. NLS. in Nurs. Eel. S1'i1-llvvs Illl'I'll M. Sl Il IA I I I'IR Sli Konnu-rv llil. Mmlfnrd Lu w ri-nvv M 1-in . Ilmap. I,llNIlFll'l1'H ,IICNSON 56 Crm-llxufrl' Avo. lmngnn-xulnw A nu-riuun llllvrnulinnxll Col. Munn. Cl-n. Ilnsp. Orlllopl-diva Ncwnmu Club Nursvs' Club IILANCIIIC Ii. MAIIEII 65 l'lyrnplnu Sl. Nvulllunn Culnlrrinlge- Cily llm-np. l'mlinlri1'N Nurse-s' Club ll-KIIIIAIIA IC. I'l'I'l'l'1llSON IW Ilulmlwiu Sl. Mvrifla-ll. Conn. Mm-04. Cvn. Ilmap. Nur:-ling lid. .IOSICPIIINIC SCIll'I'O ISIC! Iligb Sl . I.xlwr1-:ucv Iloslon Ci I y Ilunp. l'n-Ayvlliulry NllfH1'S' Club, V.I' MARY M. ,Il'1llOMl'l lliglllzuul llcl. 'l'iv1-rlun. ll. l. Nvwporl llosp. Orllurpmlivs Nurnvre' Club N4-wnlun Club ,IOSl'll'lIlNl'l A. Mc-DONALD fill: line-an A vu. Mvlurriv. l.u. Cllurily llu:-ap. l.nuie-miunu Slult' lluiv. Orlllopvllivs INN ,I. l'I'l l'S 60 Fuirlivlal Sl. Cannbrixlgl' ISICIINICIC M. SCllUl.'I'Z 621- S-W-llllll Sl. Olclulunnu Cily Oklu. Olclulunnu Shill- llniv. llm-xp. Orlllupvclivs Nurau-N' Club ll.ll. Nurewn' Dnrln Svc. MAIIY I.. Klillll 300 Suu-ml llil. llltflllllhllll, Vu. lluiv. ni' luwn Orlllupmlius Nurse-N' Club MA'I'I LDIC A. McI.AUClII.IN 5 Mulvcru 'I'urr. Ml-clforsl Mime-1. Mvm. llonp. Sllpvrviraiou Nurm-N, Club Slurl.Orl:.-l'r1-sa. Slull. Coun. Fr. Clusn l'rvs. LICN.-I M. l'l.AlS'l'l'1D Yvm-xl Swunm-y N . ll. Cbilflrc-n's llusp. llurvalrcl silfllll S1'ic-llcvs Nur:-um' Club Fuuully Slullcnl. YVlNll llliD V. SIIUMAN 428 I'urk Sl. Dnrvln-sh-r Sl. Mnrgurul'r-x Ilm-xp.. lhrrclu-nu-r Svimlm-s Nurm-na' Club Sluxl. Cnun.. lull-rilu l'rve4. Sr. Clams Inlvrinh l'r1-el. chool of Nursing SISTER MA URA H'I'I'1I,I,A Mu:CAIK'I'IIY Sl. I'1IiznIuwlh'n Ilmap., Ilrighlnn Nursing Ed. .IANIC ll. SLOAN 009 W. I'iIl1IllIl Sl. Ilullus. IIIPXIIH Univ. uf 'I'e-um Ilnylnr Univ. Orlhopmliun School of ursing IIAIIICXIIA M. SONVICIISIIY 39 W1-II1'nI1'y IIlI. IIOIyllk1' Ml. Ilulyniuw Mc-alia-nl-Surgivnl Nursing Nurm-ns' Cluh Cla-1-Clulr NIAIIIAN G. SI'I':NIiI'IR 36 Sn. Ilunlinulon A vu.. .I lxnmiuu l'luin Iiorslnn Oily llm-ap. Nursing Nurnmu' Club Hludvnl Org.. Svc. VIIICINIA IC. WYMA N 23 Mnin Sl. I'ul4-rhnrough. N. II. Ifuulknnr IIOnp. Hcluml of Nursing.: Nursing Ifiul. Sl ud. Org. CIIAIII.O'I I'l'I II. S'I'IIII.INC 37 Clyaln- Sl. Filchlmrpz N.l'1.lI4mp. for Yvnlnvll und Chihlrvn Supa-rvininn Nllrswn' Club Slud. Org.. Sc-nulnr ,IICSSIIC Ii. YOUNGEII 62l N.I'I. 2-Ill: Sl. Okluhnmn City Okln. Okhlhumu Iluplinl Ilux-Ill. We-Alu-ral Ilmwrvl- Un iv. Anivnns-ml I'1-llinlriv Nursing Nunn-rl' Cluh Slu1I.Orp:. N141 MAIIGAIIIYI' II. 'I'I'llIIIY 63 Fri-nlunl Sl. 4IIlll'l'lllUllI- N. II. Nul ri- Duma- dv I.uur1h-rn l'1-diulrivn VIRGINIA I.. WILSON .-huhlmrnluun Mmm. G1-nlloup. S01-iul Sriniva- CIAIIA M. WYIIIIUNAS 276 I i4-ld Sl. Hrovklnn 1 Ihild r1'n's IIUHIV I'01IiuI rich Nurru-N' Club School of Nursing I'!ll'lIl0l00, Kenny, Yvninslvin. Dragon SOPIIOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ....... Margaret Regan Vice-President . . Bzu'bura IVcbbe1' Secretary- Treasurer . Margaret Jagerski Weymouth. liormnln-rg Pretlymun. Crisp. Sulnburnky I 95 FRE President . . VYTCG-P?'6-Y'l'llt?7lt Secretary . , Treasurer . . SH MAN CLASS OFFI CERS Ruth VVeinsLeiu Betty Kenny Ruth Parmelee Joyce Dragon Givens, Tiurnun Jngcrski, Regan. Webber JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presiclent ........ Dorothy Crisp Vice-Pres'z'de'nt . . . Stephanie Szmmborsky Secretary- Treasurer . , Lilyzm VVeymouth School of Public Relations llcan llowarcl LcSourd 4-1 CII.-Klll,l'IS 'll. AJAIVIIAN 2lfl- lloylslnn Sl. Emil Yvulvrtown jonrn.: ZZ AX llcn. Ealvs Wy1'lilT1- Club ll.U. Nl'lWS GERALIT C,-Klll'l l' l3IlColun1binlld. lion-lu-nlvr ,Iourn.: PEAK 'l'E'l'. Cnr. Sec. Ed. 'l'lu'lon ILU. NEWS. Ammon' and lh-sk Ed. llvn. Eilmi. V.l'.g A.V.C.: Inu-r-Frul. Conf.. l'uh. Chr'm. Wbo'n Who llcun'n Lin-it CLAIRE I. CllllllAlRE 3-12 l'rilnroe-so Sl. lluvvrbill Juurn.: HAS Newman Club Elnoin Sburdlu Connnulvrs' Club W'ILl,l.MVl C. CIKUXVLEY I0 Frnloniu Sl. l,0l'1'll1'Nll'l' ,lourn. Ilun. Ellvrl. V.l'. Nvwnuin Club lh'un'n List ll.-KRRY Nl. ANGELUS 9l9 l'lru4ux Sl. Luwrvm-as Jnurn. ILU. NEXVS Bun. Edu-u SPICNCICIR W. CA lVll'llEl,l, 82 N. Cvxlur l'nrk Nlulror-in Journ.: l,l'l'lll'Hll'll Glu- Club llll. NEYVS NIILTON ll. COIIEN 50 Cc-nlury Sl. Nl:-ilforxl .lourn. Sludcnl Union .l0llN E. CUNNINGIIADI 20 llurrinon Ave. Cxnnbrillgi' lloulon Coll:-pm .lourn.: ll:-n. E111-e4 ILU. NEWS Nvwnuln Club l96l GLENNA C. AI l'EKEIl 60 Murshlnnd Sl. llnvurbill journ.: 4l'1IE W..-K.A.g llilln-lg Ill ,-K Cunimu lla-In Alplui Cnmniuu-rs' Club JAMES J. CIIISIIOLM 4-If llohnrl Sl. Eunl llrxlinlrvu .lonrn. N1-wnuln Club llc-n. Eden FRANCIS CUNDRIIN 'll Munluwoml Ava-. l'iI holiclxl Jnurn.: IIAX H1-n. Ellen, 'l'rmu4. Nvwlnun Club l,AlIRENCl'I ll. Ili-IIURRO ITS llowurnl Sl. buwrcncv Hurt moulh Juurn.: SAX ILU. NEWS Nl-wmun Club Conimulvrn' Club Bu-n. Edvs ZAVEN ll. ASTON 27 Olivier Sl. Wxili-rlcrwui .lnurnz SAX AAS: llvn. Edvn Yvycliffv Club LEONARD ll. CIIUSMIR 2l'l' 'l'nbur Avo. l'r0vi4ll'lu'1-. ll. l. journ.: 'IPA IFC Ili-p. D1-un'n Lint Sopb. 'l'r1-un. ILU. NEWS llillvl, Exn-1-. B'ul. llvp. Bridge- Club. l'r1-s. lb-n. lielvn Kuppu 'l'uu Alplm ROY E. CONNOR I3 B4-llon Sl. Arlinglnn Journ.: llc-n. Eden A.V.C. Nvwnuin Club Cnnlvru Club RUTII L. nll'llllNlRFF lllfi Crclnr Sl. Wvllvulvy llills journ.: AAA Guninui llc-ln Alplul Cunllnulvrn' Club llon. Eclu-A l'un-ll1'll1'nic Da-I. IIARBAIKA ,I. lil'1NEDlC'I' 253 Norlh lligb Sl- Ensl lluvvn, Conn- ,lourn. llrnmuliv Club Gnmnul lla-In ,flllllln llorni. Stud. Conn., Trcus. llll'l'll E. CLOW 64 Aspinwnll Avi-. llrooklinu Journ. HENRY XV. CURKOW. .lll. W3 Courl Sl. l'lymoulh journ.: SAX Gln-0 Club lion. Edu-as N1-wmun Club I-'RANK XV. ETTER. .lll. We-st llauvon Sl. Plninvillv .lourn.: Du-nn'n List llc-n. Eqlon Sludvnl Union Kuppu Tun Alplui MADE . ' FSCASI INI-, I.. .va C 1 - . Cumlnfsgzurrlalgu, Sl. Journ. gf-A.A. B..wnn,, Hnmmla Bela Alpha Fellenle Club -laoln Shrdlu WILLIAM gsonsm V' 201 K SL S0- Boston Jmlfn-z BAK gen- Edes 'fwmun Cluh JOSEPH D. KAMIN :I99 ruwnsend St. nxbul-y -Llvurn. F-U- NEWS. N.-W.. rd. M- Hillel Kigm-' JOHN I1 NOONAN 37 Y-ranch si. Qlllncy Eaton. College . 'nn-. B.U. NEWS Rvdenl Union S Cl Ei Newman u '3 HUD. Eden JOIIN S. FLEMING 88 Sparks Sl. Calnbridge Sl. Anselm's College .lourn. Newlnan Club Student Union Ben. Edes Music Club Outing Club AMALIA P. GOURDIN 68 Waumbawmzk Sl. Boston Journ. HUB Board Music Center, Pres. Commuter-'s Club B.U. NEWS. Ass'l. Ed. JACOB KANTOR 96 Normandy Sl. Roxbury ,lourn.g 1DA Dean's List B.U. NPIWS Glce Club Ben. Eden Kappa Tau Alpha ROBERT K. NORSE 40 Mystic Sl. W. Medford M. l'ub. Rel. LEON M. FOX 25 Brookledge Sl. Roxbury Journ.: SAX R.O.T.C. Rille Team: Dean's Lisl B.U. NEWS Ben. Edesg llillel MAYNARD L. GREEN lfl- T St. Roekland. Nlaine Journ.: Glen: Club B.U. NEWS Ben. Eden Dean's Lisl Kappa 'I'au Alpha MARK S. KOVEN l4f7 Coolidge St. Brookline Journ.: EAX B.U. NEWS. Fea- ture Ed.. Managing Ed.. Who's Who PAUL A. POLLOCK 6 Castleton St. Jamaica Plain Journ.: XAX Ben. Eden. See. Dramatic Club JOSEPH J. FR EEDM AN 8 Wellington Ilill Sl.. Matlapan Journ.: B.U. NEWS AVC: Studenl Unions Ilillel Ben. Eden PHYLLIS C. HAGGERTY 49 Grnnd View Rd. Arlington Journ.: AAA Commuters' Club Ben. Edes Elaoin Shrdlu Pan-llellenie, Treas. PAUL R. LYONS ll Linwood Rd. Dorchester Journ.2 XAX Bridge Club Ben Eden. V.l'. Student Union FRANCES L. PUTNAM Bethel. Vermont Journ.i W.A.A. Elaoin Shrdlu, Pres. Dorm, See., Chnl., 'l'reas., Pres. l9v DAVID W. GARDNER 39l School St. Belmont Northeastern ,Iourn.g Ben. Edes JEAN M. HARDEN 27 Lewis Sl.. Newlon Journ.g K KI' DANIEL R. MANNING 169 Lineoln SI. Marlboro Journ. ALICE I. RATHBONE I5 Fuller Rd. Watertown Journ.g AAII. V.P. 1 ANTOINE'I l'E ll. GIOVE 45 Irving St. Boston Journ.g 4l7l'N Ganrxma Bela Alpha Newman Club JAMES ll. JENSEN 90 Beacon Sl. Boston Alfred Univ. Univ. of Mo. Radio and Journ. Crew. Cleo Club A.V.C.g Ben. Edes GEORGE C. MeLEOD Crowell St. M iddleboro Journ.z XAX HUB: B.U. NEWS Ben. Ed:-sg ROTC Rifle Team Pub. Bureau. Stud. Ass't. JOSEPH ROBINSON 302 Fuller Sl . Dorchester J ourn.: 2 A X Ben. Edes Dean's List B.U. NEWS Kappa Tau Alpha School RICIIARD J. flORDON 388 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Conn. Journ.: SAX Ben. Edes Outing Club B.U. NEWS Kappa 'l'au Alpha JOHN M. JOHNSON 24- Ridge SI. Arlington Journ.i SAX Ben. Eden Newman Club B.U. NEWS DORA M. MORANDI South Deerlield Journ. HUB. Pbolo Ed. Ed.-in-Chief Outing Club. Exec. Board. Scarlet Key Pub. Bureau lVbo's Wllo JANET L. SCHMITT 4-33 S rring SI. West Bridgewater Journ.g AAH: ZXA Pan llellenie Del. Drnmatie Club Gamlna Beta Alpha ROSEMARIE V. GORMLEY I1 Truro Lane Milton J0urn.: AAU B.U. NEWS. Asn-ft. Mgr.g Fresh. Sec. Dralnalie Club, Treas. Newlnan Club ' MARCIA ll. KALUS 80 Newport Rd. Nantasket J0urn.g 4522. V.P. W.A.A.g Hillel Gamma Beta Alpha Coxnmuters' Club Dramalic Club DONALD W. MARLEY HSM Union St. Beverly Journ.z XAK Ben. Edes Newman Club WILLIAM A. SHAY 'll Morton Rd. Swampseolt Journ.g E A X Ben. Edes Newman Club Kappa Tau Alpha of Public Relations JAMES J. SMITII FRANK SUSSLER I2 Fairlield St. 34 Rockwell Terr. Wu lertown Norw ieh. Con n. Del'auw Univ. Journ. Journ. KIIYA, Runh Chm.. Mentor. Co-Ed. Scroll. Ilauehall Ilockey Newman Club. I'ub. Dir.: Den. Eden IFC delegate WILLIAM N. WEIR 50 Oak St. Greenwood Journ.: EAX Ren. Eden. Cor. Sec. Newman Club Sr. Treas. GEORGE A. TOWNS 394- No. Main Sl. Randolph Tufts. U. ol' N. C. Journ.: EAN AVC: Outing Club lien. Eden: Ad. Club Radio Club. Dir. ADELE S. WEKSTEIN I9 Colunlbia I'k. Ilaverhill Journ.4l'E2I Alumnae Sec. W.A.A.g Ilillel Gamma Reta Alpha Rridge Club Etaoin Shrdlu School of Public Relations ROBERT C. TRUDEAU I64- Revere SI. Revere Journ. l'ub. Ilureau. Stud. Am-ft. Summer Session NEWS Ed. Commutern' Club Newman Club Ren. Eden Kappa Tau Alpha LAURA I. WOOD B3 Ilartholomew St. Peabody Journ. Dramatic Club Etaoin Sbrdlu Gamma Beta Alpha MARIE E. VERNOSKY ll Clematis St. Dorchester Journ. llYl'N, Scribe. Rush Cap.. Pres. Scarlet Key, Ex. Rd. IIUII Commuters' Club. Sec.g So uh. Treas. l'an-I lellenic RUTII F. YOUNG Laliuquama Rd. South borough Journ .3 KK I' WA A YWCA. Treas. Glco Club Dramatic Club Commutern' Club Wyclilfe Club GRADUATES WITH NO PICTURES College of Liberal Arts FRANCES L. ALIIERICE JEAN C. M. ARMINGTON ALDEN I. AVERY ALBERT ll. AYERS JAMES D. RACIIMAN, JR. RORERT W. RAIN GORDON M. IIARKER JOIIN R. IIOTIIE ROBERT A. ROUDREAU RAYMOND W. IIRENNAN KATIIERINE T. IIRESLIN. 9 Columbia l'ark. Milton: l'n-nyeholopzyz Atlvg I'nyeh. Club: Newman Clubz Cantina Delta. .IAMES A. IIRYANS ELIZAIIETII A. R. BURNS ALLAN G. IIUSIIOLD I'AUI. E. lIUTTERFIl'1LD KARL S. IIYNOE MARIO CALVANI EVERE'I l' l'. CAMERON DONALD A. CARLSON MARJORIE J. T. R. CARRIER IIELEN M. CARROLL JAMES N. CARTER. JR. NORMA M. DAIRIKI EDWARD ll. DANIELS FRANKLIN E. DAVIS ROBERT D. DESMOND I'E'I'ER DeS'I'EFANO RUSSELL J. DOUCE'l l'l'1 JULIA W. DOYLE. 49l llelnlont Sl.. llelmont. TIIERESE L. DURE I'AUL EDMONSTON MARY EGAN IIARRY J. ELAM. 39 Munroe St.. Roxburya Virginia State Col.: English. 0 'l'1b. smmzv El'S'l'EIN MAE FA LK TIIERESA A. FARRELL EDWARD M. FITZGERALD. 89 Gran I, St.. Somervilleg Sociology. VINCENT J. FRASCATORE. I52 Nieholu Ave.. Watertown: Rinlogyq Chemin., See.: Ilionz Camera Club. Tre-as. MAUDE E. FREDI-I'l'I'E. 20 Windsor Teachers' Col.g Geography. I'IlYLLIS G. FROST IIE'I'I'Y M. A. FUKUYAMA FLORENCE GARMON ROIIERT S GAUDETTE DORRI'l'l' L. GEGAN JULIETTE I. GEORGE WILLIAM R. VON IIERGEN 2 Everett St. Jamaica I'lain Ilarvard .Iourn.: BAK Den. Eden: Rand Kappa Tnu Alpha Rd.. No. Quincy: liriduewater Stale ADELE C. GILLIS ISAIIEL GILMORE. 24 Roekridge Ganlma Delta: YWCA. ESTIIER M. GROUT NORMAN C. IIANSEN ARNOLD C. IIANSON. 25 Waldeck Rd.. Milton: llinlory SUZANNE E. IIARDING MARIE E. IIARRINGTON RAYMOND A. IIARRISON. .IR. CIIARLES IIENDRIX EMILY A. IIEWETT NANCY l'. IIICKS JOIIN J. IIUGIIES MELVIN D. IIUGIISON. 9 Clapp St.. Milton: l'hil. Sue.. A. IIIDEO ll. ITAIIASIII ROIIERT l'. JONES NATALIE ll. ,IOIINSON ALICE KELJIKIAN CATIIERINE KELLEY ROIIERT N. KELSON. l09 Nlountfort St.. Ilontonz Government: Inl. R4-l. Club. Treax.. Pres.: Unity Club. I'rea.g I5'I'A., V.I'.z Augunlua llowe lluek Fellow. RARRARA G. KLAUER. East Main St.. Rolton: Governinentz Gamlna Delta. Rec. Src.: Real-on. I'oelry Ed. EDNA D. KLUIIOWICZ ROBERT L. KOLLER KIYOCIIIKA KUNEKAWA ERNESTO. MARTIN. 2llI Main Sl.. Norlheanton: l'hil. and Sue.: Dean'n Lint: Accounting Club. JOIIN l'. MARTIN IIARRY W. McKAY. JR.. 6 Cedar Sl.. Dedham: M.l.'I'.a Math.: Dran'n Lint. NANCY MeKEEN MARY J. MENCIIIONS EDWARD W. MILLS Rd.. Wellesley Ililln: Fine Arts: l98l EDWARD J. MODEST .IOIIN l'. MORRISSEY CHALMERS MURRAY. JR. BERNARD NORWOOD KARL E. NYREN EUGENE J. O'IlRIEN, I2 Russel St.. Anlesbury: l'rovidenee Col.: Chemistry: Intramural Basket ball: Chcmia. RITA V. O'BRIEN BERNICE R. ODELL, I68 Newbury St.. Boston: Mathenlaties: Dean's List: Math Club. ERNEST A. ORBAN NORMAN K. PALMER MURIEL L. I'AI'l'AS. 9-I Brainerd Rd.. Allston: Frenrh: Dt-an's List: French Club. VITO G. PARDO ANGELA E. PASQUARIELLA MARGARET J. J. PEARSON ROBERT B. PERRY DANTE L. l'OSELLA RICIIARD E. I'RAN'I'IS. 97 Sawyer Ave.. Dorchester: Gernaanie Lang. and Lit.: Gerntan Club. .IULIA C. PRATT MARY L. POWERS IIARRY S. REYNOLDS, 2 Civil Ave., Coeynlans. N. Y.: Government: A. SIDNEY B. RING RUTH M. RIORDAN ELLIOTT J. RONSEY NORMAN T. SAMET l'l'1'l'l-IRSANK. 4-I9 W. Fourth St.. So. Boston: Psychology: XA E. ROSLYN L. SANTER. 18 Crosby Rd.. Chestnut. Ilill: Univ. of Wisconsin: II!-tyeh.: Riding: Swimnting: I'syrh. Club. MARY E. SHAY WILLIAM B. SISK ELAINE B. SMITH WILLIAM M. SPOONER .IOIIN F. SULLIVAN JOIIN J. SULLIVAN. JR. MARGARET F. SULLIVAN. 992 Columbus Ave., Boston: Biology: IIAZI. Treas.: Volley Ball: German Club: Newman Club: Outing Club. LOUISE SWEENEY. 5l Orehard St., Adams: Biology: German Club: Bios. CAROLYN A. TEIXEIRA LOWELL P. THOMAS ROBERT THORNTON. 32 Hollnan Rd.. Auburndale: History. .IAMES I . TIERNEY I'lHLlI' G. TURNER WILLIAM W. WRIGHT. JR.. I4 Wabon St.. Roxbury: Soeiologyz Bea- eon. Ad. Mgr.: Qllfflf. HAROLD YANADA EUGENE M. YARRINGERTON. JR. SEIICIH M. YASUTAKE ELLEN .I. ZUKUNFT MARIEC. ZUKUNIVI' DOROTIIY C. ZAREMBSKA. 25 llaneoek St.. Salem: Math.: O'llA: WAA: Math. Club. College of Business Administration CIIARLES G. AFTOSMES. II2 Wyman St.. Lynn: Avcounting. ALEXANDER T. ATHANASES. I7 Oak Sl.. Taunton: Aeeounting. MURRAY L. ALLEN. 672 Washington St.. Brookline: Aeeounting. EARL M. ANDERSON. 23 Taylor St.. Walthaln: Aeeounting. MILTON N. BAKER. 37 Dartlnoulh St.. Lawrenee: Marketing. MAXINE F. BELLER. 269 W. 72nd St.. New York. N. Y.: Personnel Mgt.: WAA Arehery: BU NEWS: IIiIIel: Spanish Club. I'AUI. J. BINDA. I00 Lonsdale Sl.. Dorchester: Aecounting: Aeeounting Soc.: Outing Club: ROTC: Newlnan Club. ARISTOMENES I'. BORATGIS. 65 Tremont St.. Lynn: Aeeounling. LEO I . BRESNAIIAN. 33 Bates Ave.. Quiney: Gen. Bus. WALTER S. BRODIS. 88 Woodman St.. Lynn: l't-rsonnel Mgt. .IOAN BURGESS. 20 Davenport St.. Augusta. Maine: Journalism. ARTHUR E. BURRELL. 70 Fenway St.. Boston: Insuranee. BERNARD J. BUTLEMAN. 5302 Beverly Rd.. Brooklyn. N. Y.: Aeeount- mg. I'AUL R. BU'l'TERWORTIl. 295 Huntington Ave.. Boston: Advertising. RAYMOND E. CAMPBELL. JR.. Lyndonville. Vt.: Aeeounting: Aflfltl Inter-Frat. Conf.: Jr. Week Comm. ROBERT W. CAPSTICK. 6 Lincoln I'k.. W. Newton: Bus. Mgt. ELIZABETH J. CHESKY. 285 Lynn Shore Dr.. Lynn: Advertising and Selling. GEORGE I'. CLINCH. I97 Vernon St.. Norwood: Accounting. FRANK E. COLBOURN. 2Il Lombard St.. New Haven. Conn.: Aeeount- mg. EDWARD W. COLE. 9 Monadnovk Rd.. Wellesley: Holy Cross: Finance. STUA RT T. COX. I92 Summer St.. Bridgewater: Comm. Ed. RA LI'Il J. DeVITO. I0 I,0I'INllllll.lI,Il St.. Brighton: Banking and Finanee. GERTRUDE Il. DORETY. 94 Walker Rd.. Swampseott: Journalism. CHARLES R. DOWNEY. 448 l'ittsIield Ave.. Pittstield: Gen. Bus. GEORGE T. DUNN. 4 Martin Terr.. Marblehead: Law. WILLIAM L. EVANS. I6 Nixon St.. Dorchester: Accounting. l 99 SUMNER FELDMAN, I4 Clallin Rd., Brookline: Gen. Bus.: Dean s List. ROBERT II. FISKE. lI55 Mass. Ave.: Lexington: Aeeounting. MANUEL I LlCOI'. 97 Myrtle St.. Boston: Aeeounting. DONALD II. GLASS, 1 Craigie St., Cambridge: Ind. Mgt.: Dean's Cab.: Glee Club: Soph. Sec. JOSEPH E. GOULART, 6 Rindge Terr.. Cantbridge: Marketing. WILLIAM G. GRADY. 52 Chamberlain Ave.. Revere: Bus. Mgt. BEATRICE J. GREENBERG. 6I Marshland St.. Haverhill: Aeuounting. LEONARD GREENBERG, 35 Queensbcrry St.. Boston: Aeeounling: Vets' Club: Aecounting Soc. GLENN D. HARGIS. Boea Grande. Fla.: Sanborn Senninary: Finanee: Masonic Lodge. JOIIN R. IIEALY. I9 Ellison Ave.. Dorehester: Gen. Bus.: Kfl'A, Treas , Crew. Fr. Capt. WILLIAM II. INGALLS. 88 Aspen Rd.. Swampseott: Aeeounting. CAR L E. JOHNSON: Bus. Adm.: AIIYA: AVC: Air Foree Ass'n.: Dranlatie Club: Wyelille Club. IRVING Il. KAUFMAN. 4-Il Woodnnan Rd.. Fall River: Gen. Bus. RICIIARD O. KNOX, 74- A thelstane ltd.. Newton Centre: Castle Heights Military Aead.: Advertising. FREDERICK F. KOWALSKI. 54- Bonneville Ave.. Chieopee: Gen. Bus. BERNARD ll. KRAMER, 5ll Stewart St.. Quiney: Ind. Mgt.: Fr. Basket- ball: Contmuters' Club. l'E'l'I+lRt1. LAMANA. 89 Windsor St.. Thompsonville. Conn.: Insuraneeg Football. Cant. JOIIN D. LEE. IIIII E. 76th Sl.. Kansas City, Mo.: Kansas City Jr. Col.: Gen. Bus. TA LIE LEWIS. I4 Wendell St.. Cambridge: Burdett Col.: Univ. ol' Paris: Shrivenham Ameriean Univ.: Eeonomies. TIIOMAS E. LINZEE. 69 Ml. Vernon St.. Boston: Colby: Bus. Mgt. LEO B. MeKINNON. JR.. 39 Oak St., Braintree: Law: KfI'A: Crew: Rille Teani. CHARLES M. MERRILL. I9 Bowdoin St., Woreester: Woreester l'oly- teehnie Inst.: Bus. Mgt. PAUL C. MEZER. 205 Ward St.. Newton Centre: Trinity Col.: Harvard: Journalism: AXP: Hillel. MELVIN G. MURLEY. I6l Ilalnillon St... Cambridge: Bus. Mgt. FREDERICK I . MURPHY. 29 Stockton St.. Dorchester: Journalisln. JAMES C. NESBITT. JR.. 224 Kelton St.. Allston: Bus. and Ind. Mgt.: BAE: lloekey: Leek: HUB, Ass't. I'hoto Ed.: Cheerleader: House ol' Rep. R0l!l'1R'l' K. NORSE. 40 Mystie St.. West Medford: Gen. Bus.: AKKIY. Master of Rituals: Stud. Union. ROGER W. NUTT. I65 llillerest Rd.. Needham: Law. OSCAR L. PRESS. II Midwood St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.: Radio. FREDERIC I . QUINN. Box 6I. Fiskdale: Northwestern: Ifinanee: Kfl'A: Stud. Union: Newman Club. JACOB RODENSTEIN. 34 llulehings St., Roxbury: I'rod. Mgt. MARTIN M. ROSENBAUM. 66 I'rineeton Blvd.. Lowell: Aeeounting: Aeeounting Soc. FRED J. RYAN. 33 Bennington St.. Newton: Gen. Bus. SIDNEY SCIINEIDI-1R.9l Malden St.. Everett: Law. DONALD A. SllEI'IlERD. 59 Crowninsbield Rd.. Brookline: Harvard: Aeeounting. TIIOMAS W. SILLIKER. I2I Oakleigb Rd... Newton: Gen. Bus. SISTER ST. WILFRED RACETTE. 72 Chureh St.. I'utnam. Aeeounting. JOIIN C. S'I'AVROl'OULOS, 32 Sixth St.. Chelsea: Journalism. IIYMAN TEM.-KN. lIl5 N. Commun St.. Lynn: Hebrew Teachers' Col.: English. IIENRY I . WALSH. 25 Haynes St.. Wort-ester: Aeeouuting. IIERBERT H. WATERHOUSE. 8 Fairlawn Ave.. So. Portland. Me.: l'ortIand Jr. Col.: Bus. Admin. WALTER WEIDNER. 423 E. 7th St.. So. Boston: Advertising. JAMES M. WELCII. 56 l irst I'arisb Rd.. Seituate: Aeeounting. DON B. WILSON.. ll Irvington St.. Boston: East. Washington Col.: Santa Clara Univ.: Foreign Trade. TIIEODORE H. ZECY, I26 Liberty St.. Marlboro: Bus. Mgt. Conn College of Business Administration- Graduate DAVID R. ADAMS. 372 Sponeer St.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.: Morehouse College: M.B.A.: Aeeounting. SISTER AGNES ALOYSE. Entmanuel College: M.C.S.: Colnniercial Seienee. MILTON AMILL. Convereio St.. Yaneos. I'uerto Rieo: Harvard Univ.: M.B.A.: Foreign Trade. DAN B. ARMSTRONG, 2l Auburn St.. Coneord. N. II.: Middlebury Col.: M.B.A.: Business Management. RICIIARD S. BATES. I25 I'lymout.h Rd., Newton Highlands: Brown: M.B.A.: Management. BARBARA A. BELL. I950 W. l7th St.. Vaneouver. ILC.: Univ. of British Columbia: M.B.A.: Eeonomies. CHARLES Il. BLOOD. 92 Sewall Ave., Brookline: M.B.A.: Personnel Management. JACOUELINE C. BOGIN. l540 Hope St.. Springdale. Conn.: Vassar Col.: M.B.A.: Personnel Manageinent: CBA Grad. Club. See. LAWRENCE BOUCIIARD. Charlton St.. Roehdale: Holy Cross: M.B.A.: Aeeount ing I VIVIAN Il. BROWN. North Ilulnpton. N. ll.: N. ll. Normal School: M.ll.A.: Teaching Business. FREDERICK II. IlUI'lIER, 3 Revcrly Rd.. Swanipscoll: llowdoiu: M.ll.A. Transportation. VAN DYKE BURIIANS, JR.. 157 Cambridge Ave., Englewood, N. J.: Yvesleyan: M.R.A.: Invcstlnenls. LLOYD W. RUZZELI., 1628 Coluntbus Rd.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.: Colby: M.Il.A.: Accounting. DONALD G. CIIISIIOLM. 94 Qucensbury St., Roston: M.Il.A.: Account- ing. LEON COIIEN. 66 Johnston Rd., Dorchester: Northeastern: M.Il.A.: Accounting. CIIARLES J. COLLAZZO. 20 Franklin St., Woburn: Northeastern: M.ll.A.: Marketing: Graduate Club. VELMA I. COLSON. lludson Avc.. Guilford, Mc.: Univ. ol' Maine: M.C.S.: Coxnmercial Science. CORNELIUS J. CONNORS. l9l Gralnrian Way. Dorchester: lloston College: M.ll.A.: Personnel Management.. KENNI-I'l'll E. DAVIS. 52 Maplc Sl.. Newton: Northeastern: M.I!.A.: Investments. IIENRY A. DEAN. ll Ballard St.. .Iamaiva Plain: lloston Coils-gc: M.Il.A.: Accounting: CRA Grad. Club, Pres.: Accounting Society. RAYMOND E. DESAUTELS, 40 Fairnxount St., Dorchester: Iloston Univ.: M.1l.A.: Management. PIIILII' J. DOWNING. lI06 River St.. Ilydc Park: lloly Cross: M.ll.A.: Accounting. DANIEL I . DOYLE. 103 Ileacon llill Avc.. Lynn: lloston Col.: M.ll.A.: Economies. EDMUND I'. DUNN, 12 Columbus Avc.. llolyokeg Iloly Cross: M.R.A.: Management. IIARLAN L. DYER. Rox 300, South Lancaster: Fresno StatcCo1.: M.B.A. 'reaching llusincss. EDGAR l'. EATON. JR.. 6 'I'orrencc Pl.. Scursdalc, N. Y.: M.I.'I'.: M.Il.A. Sales Management. RUBY M. FARR. Athol: Iloston Univ.: M.R.A.: CIIARLES F. FLANNERY. 21 Riverside Sl.. Went Concord: Iloston Col.: M.Il.A.: llusincss Managcmcnl. ELI FREEDMAN. 61 Morton Rd., Swampscott: llarvard: M.Ii.A.: Busi- ness Manngeinent. RICIIARD S. GATES. 125 Plymouth Rd.. Newton Ilighlandsz Brown: M.Il.A.: Managclnent. EDWARD J. GAUGIIAN, 201 Chestnut Avc., Jamaica Plain: Boston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Business Administration. LEE M. GREEN RERG, 54 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow: Ilrown: M.II.A. Accounting. VINCENT J. llUN'l'00N. 906 llclmont Avc.. Springlicld: Alncricun In- ternational Col.: M.Il.A.: Sales Managenicn t. IIERMAN JACORS. 46 Dakota St., Dorchester: lloston Univ.: M.I3.A.: Accounting. REUIIEN J. KARLIN, 46 Vesper St.. Portland, Mc.: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Accounting. SELDON D. KELLEY. JR.. 14032 Ohio Avc., Detroit. Mich.: Olivet Nazarene Col.: M.Il.A.: Invest ments. JOIIN 'I'. LACEY, JR., 14 Eldrcdgc St., Spriuglicld: Ohio Univ.: M.ll.A.: Economics. GERALD A. LAFORCE. 4-10 River Avc.. Providence. R. I.: Providence Col.: M.Il.A.: Management: CRA Grad. Club. ROBERT K. LEARY. I6 Eton St., Springlicld: Brown: M.Il.A.: Indus- trial Management. PAUL R. LINFIELD, 29 Everett Ave.. Watertown: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Accounting. RICIIARD W. LINSKY. 47 Williams St., llrookline: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Transportation. CIIARLES J. LYNCII. 40 Maleolln Rd.. Jamaica Plain: Iloston Col.: M.R.A.: Accounting. SALVATORE J. MACCAGNANO. 589 E. Second St.. South lloston: ILS. in ILA.: Accounting: Comnlulcrn' Club: Accounting Society. JOIIN J. MAIIONEY, 2 Arcadia 'I'crr.. Dorchester: Northeastern: M.Il.A.: Accounting. JAMES M. MANNING, 39 Longfellow Rd., Worcester? Iloly Cross: M.Il.A.: Management. WILLIAM J. McGRA'I'll. 37 Montfcrn Avc.. Ilrigllton: M.l.'l'.: M.Il.A.: Finance. TIIOMAS R. M4'KEOUCII. 342 Glenwood Ave.. Pawtucket. R. I.: Provi- dence Col.: M.Il.A.: Accounting. JAMES P. McNUL'l'Y. lI00 Ilnkcr Ave.. Schenectady. N. Y.: Boston Col.: M.Il.A.: Accounting. GEORGE F. MONAIIAN, 4-2 Wayne St., Worcester: Iloly Cross: M.Il.A.: Accounting. JACK R. MOON, I25 E. Locust St., Davenport. Iowa: St. Ambrose Col.: Il.S. in ll.A.: Accounting: Accounting Soeicty. MARTIN K.-M. MOY. I9 Ilarrison Avc.. Boston: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Economics. TIIEODOIIE A. NORMAN. 61 Putnam Rd.. Somerville: Tufts: M.B.A.: Accounting. LORING C. NYE, I4 Otis St.. Needham: Dartmouth: M.II.A.: Eco- nomics. RICIIARD J. O'CONNOR. I9 Clement Sl., Worcester: Iloly Cross: M.B.A.: Accounting. 11001 EWELYN K. OLSEN. Nottingham. N. II.: Univ. of New Ilnmpshirc: M.C.S.: Commercial Science. RALPII A. PALLADINO. 549 No. Main Sl., Mansfield: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Labor Relations. ALEXANDER PARKER. llusimwns Management. RICIIARD T. PECKIIAM. 20 Euclid Avc.. Winchester: Mass. Slate Col.: M.Il.A.: Accounting. RENJAMIN M. PERLES. M.R.A.: Accounting. AR'l'llUR J. PEROS, 26 'I'ul'ts Sl., Cambridge: llarvard: M.ll.A.: Labor Economics. JAMES R. PIERCE. 57 llcltran St.. Malden: Iloston Univ.: M.R.A.: Foreign 'l'rau1c. SAUL Il. PODOLSKY, I5 Claylmurne St.. Dorchester: Ilarvard: M.Il.S.: I0 Lolhialu Rd., Brighton: Tufts: M.Il.A.: 30 Kinross Rd.. Ilrooklinc: Nortlieastt-rn: Accounting. ROY G. POULSEN, 95 Walker St., North Quincy: Iloston Univ.: M.R.A.: Econoniics. IRVING N. RASER. 24- Donald Rd., Dorchester: Iloston Univ.: M.Il.A.: Industrial Relations. GEORGE J. ROWLINSON. I7 Monadnock St.. Roston: Boston Col.: M.Il.A.: Markcting. PETER SEGEL. 9 Cabot Sl.. Newton: Cornell: M.Il.A.: llusincss Man- agement. MAURICE II. SILVERMAN. 8 Ilamillon Rd., Ilrooklinc: Iloston Univ.: M.ll.A.: Accounting. ANDREW II. SPENCER, ll Ardmore 'I'crr., West Ncwton: Williams: M.l!.A.: Industrial Munagexnent. AI.llER'I' J. SULLIVAN. 333 Main St., Ilridgewalcr: Roston Col.: M.ll.A.: Ilusincss Mnnagemcnt. SISTER NOREEN SULLIVAN. Rosary Academy. Watertown: Nebraska State Teachers' Collcgc: M.C.S.: Commercial Science. MORTON S. WALDFOGEL, ll3 Kilsylh Rd.. Brookline: Ilarvard: M.ll.A.: Marketing and Statistics. CROCKER WICIIT. 44 Sumner Rd., Ilrookline: Ilarvard: M.B.A.: Economies. SEYMOUR YELLIN. 29 Seaview Avc.. Marblehead: Boston Univ.: M.ll.A.: Personnel Management. CIIARLES T. YENNAKOPULOS. 362 Washington St.. Cambridge: Boston Univ.: CDA Graduate Club: Orthodox Club. Evening College of Commerce FRANK ARIOLI WILLIAM IILISS ARTIIUR II. CIIARLES, 105 Forest Ave., Portland. Me.: Rus. Mgt.: Rand: Fr. Ilaskctball: Track: Football. ROIIERT DELVECIIO JOIIN A. DIESO NEWTON FISIIMAN GAIIRIEL IASII MAURICE KALMAN RICIIARD M. KING CURT KORNRLAU TALIE LEWIS PETER MARKS IIERIIERT McPIKE GERALD SIEGEL MICIIAEL SULLIVAN CARL WOOD College of Practical Arts and Letters SIIIRLEY CUMMINGS. 81 Evelyn Rd.. Waban: Spanish Club: Ilillel: Psych Club: Riding. MARGARET P. IIEILIIRUN. 5 Washington Terr.. Ncwtonvillc: Indiana Slate Teachers' College: Ilome Ee.: Clem' Club. BARBARA IIERWITZ. 34- Estes St.. Lynn: Allllfg Bowling: Dance Club: Intcr-Sor. Conn.: Psych. Club: Spanish Club: YWCA. MARILYN J. MANNING. 8 Beacon St., Stonm-ham: R. I. School ol' De- sign: Teacher Training: llillflf. ROSEMARIE MODICA, ll Summit Ave., Chelsea: EAGIJQD1-umnllc Club: Italian Club. MARIS A. RANSOM JUNE S. SPONGRERG. 8 Lookout Rd.. Medford: Art: ilfllfli, Trcas.: Ouling Club: YWCA: Inter.-Sor. Rcp.. Treas.: Psych. Club. College of Music RENA KIRSIINER. 16 Elizabeth St.. Mattnpnn: Music Ed.: KIIA: Dowling: Golf: Riding: All-U. Chorus: Ilillel: Ilillel Chorus. MEREDITII II. NORCROSS. 10 Colonial Rd.. Worcester: Piano: Choral Art Soc.: Congregational Club. V.l'rcs.: Red Cross Drive: Red Feather Drive: Stud. Gov't. GEORGE R. YOUNG. JR.. Lower Main St.. lludson: Trombone: Rand: Orchestra: Light Opera Ass'n.: Stud. Gov't. Comm. College of Physical Education- Sargent G. JOY BROWN, 38 Valentine Rd., Bloomfield, N. J.: Phys. Ed.: College Coun.: Dean's List: Tun1bler's Club: Modern Club, Ser., Treas.. I'res.: YWCA: All Sports. JANE M. CRONIN. fl-2 St. Francis St., Medford: Salem State Teachers' College: Phys. Ed.: Soccer. Capt.: Ilockey. Capt.: Dean's List: New- lnan Club, Pres.: All-U. Catholic Coun., Sec.: Inter-Faith Coun. DORIS A. MAGNER, 16 Green St., Hingham: Phys. Ed. KATHERINE S. WEINER, fl-8 Lorne St., Dorchester: Phys. Therapy: Vets' Club. School of Theology HENRY HOWARD RONALD A. MOSELY RALPH L. REID WRAY W. STACKFORD IIUBERT UNDERIIILL School of Law CHARLES I . ANDERSON, 508-N. llth Ave., Birmingham, Ala.: More- house College: Law: Law Review, Pres. DION A. ARCIIAMBAULT, New London Ave., West Warwick, R. I.: Iloly Cross: Law. IIERBERT O. BERRY. 75 Marion Rd., Watertown: Bates: Law. EVERETT S. BOWDOIN, 321 E. Foster St., Melrose: Law: EN. NICHOLAS K. BRAUN, 8 Plympton St., Cambridge: Law. ARTHUR BROGNA, 14 Gloucester SI.. Boston: Amherst: Law. VINCENT J. CALIRI, 20 Dewey St., North Andover: Boston Univ.: Law. TIIOMAS J. DAWSON. 216 Crescent Ave., Revere: Boston College: Law. EARL J. DEARBORN, 165 Highland St., Manchester, N. l1.:Durtmouth: Harvard: Law. JAMES E. DEMPSEY, 236 Broadway St., Somerville: Boston College: Law. PAT DENARDO, 31 Webb St., Waterbury, Conn.: Clark: Law. JAMES T. DEVINE, Arden St., Greenbush: Harvard: Law: fllAfl'. BRUNO DiSCIULLO. 6 Harrison St., Providence, R. I.: Providence Col- lvlw. 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W.. ,. ,. ,. V .. ,Mk ,M ,,?s.,.,,:1 mv- V. .. . . . ., .,.t., ,,,u,. ,f.,,wL,?V53-.,.:g,,g H0 OR RIES Beta amma Sigma Presirlcizt . Professor John lVaters Vice-President . . . Nfiss Helen Nelson Secretary- Treczsurer . Professor Philip E. Bunker Beta Gamma Sigma, the honor society of t.he College of Business Administration, is recognized by the Ameri- can Association of Collegiate Schools of Business schools in the United States. Its purpose is to encourage and reward outstanding scholarship and accomplishment in business activity among students in university depart- ments of commerce and business administration. The desire of this society is to promote the advancement and spread of education in the science of business and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in business practice. Alpha Chapter of hlassaehusetts of Beta Gamma Sigma in the College of Business Administration was chartered in 1925. It is the only chapter of this national scholastic organization in New England. I l'0f nllllkll' UHU1 Sill! llffl I l'0r- l 1lW11l'!l. Mr. llowurlh. Prof. Emeriluu llnvis. Prof. Emeritus llelluly I rol' Munnlx Prof Willa rs Prof. Kane. Prof. Sullivan. Prof. Slnfford. Prof. l40ll1llX I107l Pi Omega Pi OFFICERS President. . . . . Vice-P resfidenyt . Treasurer ..... Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary . Sponsor .... ACTIVE MEMBERS Lucille Charles Robert Fitzgerald Rebecca Hobbs lVIadeline Kanavos Bernadette Martocchio Margaret MeMahan Anne Ryan Marjorie Wood Natalie Bowering Mary Connelly Antoinette Fumanik John Johnson-Berg Doris King Edith Romano Irene Wilk The Beta Xi chapter of Pi Omega Pi was established at the College of Practical Arts and Letters on May 20, 1946. In 1947 the fraternity became all-university with students from the College of Business Administration, Bernadette Martocchio . . Natalie Bowering . Lucille Charles . Madeline Kanavog . Edith Romano Dr. John L. Rowe The School of Education, and The College of Practical Arts and Letters eligible for membership. There are over sixty chapters in schools of education and state teachers colleges. The following are the aims and objectives of this national scholastic fraternity in business education: 1. To promote high scholarship among students in business-teacher education. 2. To promote the professional improvement of business education students. 3. To encourage high ethical standards in teaching. 4. To promote the function of education in a democratic society. 5. To foster a spirit of camaraderie among the faculty and students in the department of business education. Mr. Rowe, Ryan, Furmnnik, llnbhs, Wilk, King, Miss Connelly Wood, Charles, Murlooehio, Bowel-ing, Kunnvos liosl Phi Beta Kappa President. . . . Professor Frank Nowak Vice-President . Professor Malcolm E. Agnew Secretary . . . Professor Irving VVhite Treasurer ..... Phi Beta Kappa is a national fraternity formed for the encouragement of scholarship and the union of those engaged in scholarly pursuits. It was founded at the College of William and Mary, Virginia, in 1776, and is thus one of the oldest college organizations in this coun- try. The Epsilon Chapter of the National I-Ionorary Society of Phi Beta Kappa was established at the Col- lege of Liberal Arts in 1898. Each year a number of the graduating class are elected to membership in this chap- Professor Royal Frye ter in recognition of their outstanding attainments in scholarly pursuits, and of their manifestation of high character and deep interest in tl1e life of the College. The emblem of membership in Phi Beta Kappa is the key, which bears insignia adopted December 5, 1776. These insignia symbolize the purpose of the society. The generations of eminent persons who have worn this key have endowed it with no little distinction. CQ gvzoziizvzq 1- -: E... Z1 .s a.0,:g'ofC.Q 1 Faculty Advisor, Prof. A. Lawrence MacKenzie MEMBERS Franklin F. Buell Leonard H. Chusmir William C. Crowley Frank W. Etter, Jr. Richard J. Gordon Maynard L. Green Jacob Kanter Joseph Robinson William A. Shay Robert C. Trudeau William R. Von Bergen Saul N. Wernick Organized: At the School of Public Relations for men and women as the National Journalism Honorary Fraternity. Purpose: To promote scholarship and high professional standards among journalism students. l1o91 Pi Lambda Theta ,l H 0 l lll 1. Pres1'de11.t . . . . Dorothy Stewart Vice-Pres1'de'r1l . . Margery Wry Secretary . . . Gertrude tVelch Treasurer . . . . . Sarah M. Dow Keeper of Records ..... Margaret tvelch Chfzpter Advisor .... Dean Elsbeth ltlelville MEMBERS Edna May Ahbiatti Mary B. Chisholm Florence Cobb Ellen li. DcWolfe Margaret Dick Esther Edwards Eunice Evans Eve II. Feldman Ethel Mae Jenkins Ann Mackey I o1mded.' University rj' M issouri in 1917. Ifstablisherl: School lj Ezlucation in 19.30. Purpose: To adopt a professional attitude and high scholastic standards among 1,I'L'S1'dC'IIt . . . Ist Vice-Presizlent . Qnzl Vice-Presiclerzf . Secretary . . . Treasurer . , . Ifaculty Sponsor MEMBERS Robert. J. McKee Charles D. Moon Weston 0. Page George A. Prescott Everett M. tVoodman John li. Chaffee Vincent F. Conroy Samuel M. Graves tvilliam NI. Mahoney John A. McAfee Phi Delta Kappa is the official honorary fraternity for colleges specializing in Education throughout the United States. The fraternity was started at Indiana University in 1906 and today has fifty active collegiate chapters and forty alumni chapters. The national offi- cers are men who are leaders in their chosen fields. Throughout the year professional meetings are held featuring discussions by outstanding men in various l student s. Ax Phi Delta iappa 1101 . Bruce F. Jeffery . Francis C. Webster . . Winston li. Keck . Ernest R. Spinney . John J. Yantura . . NYorcester Warren fields of education. Social gatherings are also held during the year. The purposes of Phi Delta Kappa are varied. It has resolved to contribute through research, service, per- formance and leadership. They also endeavor to stimu- late and encourage academic achievement and to foster the principles of honesty and integrity in educational practices. Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa was chartered at the School of Education in 1925. Among the alumni are listed nationally known leaders in the field of education, college professors, high school principals, submasters, and instructors. Alpha Lambda Chapter has a membership of approximately 300. E I - Tcrvynk. Carney. lluguu, Adler. Hulorki. Rylnndvr. f:il'0lillll0 llullglw. Sululquinl. Pullill. Ummill. Capone. Cn-un, Cilm-4. l'urry, Cllxlvllluwlxlill llc-ssvllv. l!fllilllWLlil4'. Mcxrel. Gm-wry, Rive. King. Van-r Delta Mu Alpha P7'CS'iIlI!'ILf . . . . Gordon Goewey Vive-Pr0.v1'fl011If . Bernzmrml Morel SC'I'I'6fllI'.lj . . .l 1111105 Brzmilliwaiile Trzffrswrer ......... Wlillizun Rice P11rposv.' 'l'o foster lhe lllf,Il1CSl, professional stzmmlzmls mul lo further good fellowship among the sluclents of the College of Music. It encoumges lhe clevelopment, of' scholastic achievemenl, leaulersllip, :mil person- zllily. 1,I'0Sf!1CIlf . . Rachel Xving V 'I'l'l'-lJI'l'S?'fll'flf . Lois 'l'lmrlow 7'rc1z.vm'cr ..., lillnine llrzulbury lfC'lf0I'I1IiIIfj Secretary . . . . Pzmirieizm Kane I 'orrespomlirzg Svcfrvffzry . . NIzu'gzu'et. liresnehan r 1,Il7'1IOSl'.' fo furlllel' scholastic 2Lll2lllllIICIll :xml musical ability. Czuuliclziles musl be in lhe upper thircl of their class to qualify. Mu Phi Epsilon Turin-r. llurwnml, Fox, lVlnulhuy. Kloppi-llhllr:!. Mahoney, Asmluuriun llllxu. Silvia.. V1-lulnllzr., llcsulnlira, lhlrokul. Frm-sl. llrnwn. lliulnnnnd. Nivlu-rsou Bail:-v llrei-un-lnnn 'l'hurlnw Win' Braullnlrv Kunlv Slnrlu1,Anlnnclli . 9 1 s F-1 . s s . liff Q. sv if K . ,1, g m ' l 11111 ig! ,Q . SENIORS Betty Baill Nancy Barthelmy Cynthia Betagh Barbara Brooks Carol Campbell Kathryn Carroll Ann Cookley Evelyn Collins Barbara Elbery Pauline Hayden Nancy Hoddick Catherine Howard Q in po Newl v sr 5 wi' .rv N . ,,., ..., Y ... 5 L adn in K we -ez t , -V i Y K I l ' J 4 5 . i W ,A 1 Him S3. CN , .4 1. ' I i l', Spear, Teixeira, Lazarus, Howard Dean Muckechnic, Ouellette, Bctugt, Porter Townsley, Moran, Collins, Carroll Honor Auxiliary-C,P,E,S, President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Cynthia Bctagh . Elaine Ouellette . . . Carol Porter Purpose: To confer upon worthy students one of the highest honors of the College. Dean's List-C.P.E.S. Frances Lober Christine Lutz Gerna Magnuson .Janet Melios Elberta llluller Caryl Newhof Rhoda Simons Ruth Spear Isabel Weiner Alisa Wirz Gloria Witham Joan Wright Jean Mary Young J UNIORS Lois Chapin Patricia I-Iemsley Helene Diggins Ruth Lazarus Barbara Freeman Carolyn Porter FRESHMEN Ann Marie Conner Marianne Patterson J oan Morrow Jean Comstock The Dean's List at the College of Physical Education, Sargent, has as a requisite for membership, high scho- lastic standing for one semester. An average of 3.5 is required with a 4.0 equivalent to an A. I112 l - 1, ip Rlanuel Camara Francis Campion Robert Davis Lawrence Dutton George Haynes Henry Kaffel Russell Kneen YValter Kosarick Richard Lemieux Frank Nickerson MEMBERS Lock Harry Nickerson Herbert Orent Ernest Plante Norman Poulin Vincent Rinella Paul Roberge Clyde Roberts Theodore Roscngren Edward WVagner Goodwin Wiseman Lock, the Sophomore and Junior Honorary Society at the College of Business Administration, was founded in 1924 by Dean Emeritus Everett W. Lord with the assistance of Professor Charles E. Stratton. The society was formed for the purpose of counseling and initiating new students into the routine of college life. ln addition to these duties, Lock assists in registration, Freshman activities, and represents the Dean in any duties or tasks he may wish them to perform. Because of the very important function that Lock UPPERCLASS MEMBERS Charles Cyrus John Witkowski Lysander Richmond Wallington Wookey George York FACULTY MEMBER Prof. Charles E. Stratton has in assisting the Dean and the Freshman class, it is imperative that only the most outstanding men from the Freshman and Sophomore classes be selected. Lock searches for men who are above average seholastically so that these men will be a good example for the incom- ing Freshmen. Next, Lock looks for men who have shown a desire to carry out the ideals for which the University stands. Personality of the applicant, charac- ler, and the participation in social activities are other important factors taken into consideration. Davin, York, Peterson, Rosengren, llayncs, Roberts ll. Kalfcl, Lemieux, Kosuriek, Dutton, Witkuwski, Plante, Campion Rinellu, Camuru, Robcrge, Kneen, Pnulin, F. Nickerson, II. Nickerson, Wagner I1131 I Sigma Sigma was l0llllllCll :Ll lhc flollcgc of l'l'zLCliCzLl Arls :xml Lol lcrs in 1921 by Dczui 'l'. l12l,XYl'CllCC Davis for the piirposc- ol' slimulalling inlcrcsl in liighci' mcnlail ucliicvc- mc-nl in lhc lic-lil of S0011-lm'izil Scicncc :incl C'onnm-i'ci:1l l'11liif-zilion. Disliiiclion llll'0llgll high sc-liolzirsliip :mil mlisliiiclion in some liclcl of cmlczivoi' lhzil lhc Colle-go is vitally inlcrcslorl in :irc lho quzilificzilioiis for mcmhcrsliip in Sigimi. llolh c-urriclllzu' mul cxli'z1-cilrriciilui' alclivilics arc rccognizcrl. Sc-iiiors who allziin such high slzuirlzmls, nol mow lhzui om--svvciilli of lhc class, arc zulniillc-cl 4-:ich yn-nr. No sluclcnl isiuliiiillccl whose 2lV0l'2lg0 for lhc four col- lcgc yours is lowcr lhun ai, li, or whose ucmlcmic rccorml inclilclcs ai failing grzulo in :my suhjccl. Black ziml golcl :irc tho colors of lhc Socic-ly. 'l'hc- cm- lmlcm is :1 golf shim-lcl, mlisplziyiiig on om- siclc :ui open hook wilh lhv czlpilzil lcllcr Siginzl ciigmvccl on lhc lcfl pzigc, whilc lhc quill IDCII is shown on lhc righl page :incl repre- svnls lhc symbol of Sc-Ci'cl:u'izil Service-. Un thc rcvc-i'sc simlc is ciigrzlvcrl lhc munc of lhc cliziplor, tho nzunc of lhv rccipic-nl, mul lhc your of vlcclion lo mcmhorsliip. B.ll. night at the Pops H141 CLA VB.-I P.-1 L Sell. Ii'fl. UPICS lllusic Grad . M ed . ll-University Student ouneil Sl Senior Alison Cullen Margot liersin Ann Rlclfernan Phyllis Spooner Esther Wlallnee Claire Stark Wlilliaun llielieocl Paul Burke n' Lullen OFFICERS 1,l'L'S?'lll57lf . . . . . . T'1'aas'1l,rm' . Secretary . . M NNI BERS Junior Ilurolfl Goolishinn Theo. Hugh lNfeDonnlcl sslir' Margery Johnson l'Il'l' Dnvicl Lawrence Lau' Renee Wlzillish sill: Richarcl IC. DiSlefzu1o Gertrucle Ihiuser Roherl, Shoemaker N11 I'S'l'7I g I 10 0'Gorn1nn, Sllnrvy. In N1 I lWl'l Ilolmcr. lVluK1-rnu ll, lwulxi-rnul Phyllis Spooner Alisca Cullen Ann NIC-ICKFFIIILII Senior lvilhur Johnson Nlziry Toy Sznnuel llnnski '1lll0lllilS Neeclluun Gregory Shorey Frances Russel Regina 0'Gorumn .lfzmior Gloucester V oy liclwzml Davidson Marjory Aykroyd Robert McKay Alice Rosenberg Marie Mcllzmtlen Chzirles Mahoney -ner, 4' lullvn Spooner. Lullun l115l Kesler, Richardson, llurroughs, Giles, Pierce, Wnl,4:rn. llrennehun, llurll Perkins, Kunuvm-s, lloodukinn, Colclnnailll, Skinner. lillerich, Knlunros President . . Robert Duke Secretary . . Rhea Borluk Prcsiclcnt . . Arnold Goldsmith Treasurer . Rosemarie Nlarmo Secretary . llflzmclvlillc Kzmamvos , Q Gordon Skim Jumor Senate- Al1.Univ. lloyl. Curley, Purrini, Shields, MOQllUill llc-nn, Mnrlno, Duke, Dunbar. Lewis H161 Hennessey, Francis, Ilieluey, 0'C-ormun, Lilllc, Mllrplly llanncgnn, Wight, Gillis, Riclmrclson, Cates, Tnrlin Sophomore Senate President . Vice-President Treasurer . John Richardson Nlargery Cates Williaxln Gillis President . Kenneth Dick Secretary . . Pat Peterson T1'ea.v'111'er . Jane BllSllHllllCP Freshman Senate Kunnuly, Bolllin, Cnllulmn, Curran, Buckley, Mercier Schilling, llvinslcin, llusluniller, Dick, Peterson, McCoy I 117 Boston University Band OFFICERS Director . . . . XVarren S. Freeman Prcmfidcvzt . . Rudy Weeks This year the Boston University Band came into its rightful place among school activities. When the roster was complete, more than one hundred students were listed as members of the band. The yea.r's activities began at the B.U.-Mohawk Uni- versity football game when the usual fine music was coupled with a stirring between-the-halves pageant in honor of the Mohawk Indians, Complete with war dress, tom-toms, and war whoops, the Band put on a display that had the stands gasping. This was the shape of things to come, and through- out the football season the band, under the brilliant leadership of Warren S. Freeman, surprised and pleased their audience on every occasion. Before the smoke of the football season had fully cleared, the band had turned its efforts to more serious music. As a proof of their virtuosity, an excellent con- cert of contemporary music was offered at the New Eng- land Mutual Hall the evening of February 17, 1948. Following this success, the band entrained for At- lantic City, N. J., where they presented a concert on Sunday, February 22, 1948. H181 -x N 6 0 agp .Oi 144 Chorus an L rehearsal horus Dzirector ....... Jznnes R. lIoughLon , , , . . I he University chorus C0llSlSlS of over three hunrlrerl . . . , , ' , . Director . . . . Robert King voices. lhe group presenls progrzuns ut the cfl1I'lSl,ll12LS Convocation unrl also the Founders, Dany exercises. Purp0.s'c: The brass ensemble of the College of Nfusic An auunml procluction is presenlcrl. This year, l,he group presents mon Lhly concerls consisting mostly of seven- presenlecl Menclelssohn's great, orzLl,orio, SL .PaLul, Leenlh century music. April 61h :Ll Symphony Hull. The ornlorio was pre- , seniexl for the heuefil of the Tlleology Building Funcl. Cnnuxxrz, Gunn. Guin:-y Nl:-r1':ululll1'. Crm-ll. Kulwivu. llerkowilz., llmssullv. Young, King. Wlhtril lluvis. Glick. Slurlnwilnl. Gnnwvy. Ru-4-d .f, K LUSH Light Opera Association Director .... . Edward W. Center Business Manager ...... Jack Higbc The B.U. Light Opera Association, founded in 1927, was revived this year with the performance of The Yeo- men of the Guard, presented in the N. E. Nlutual Hall on December 10 and 11. All-University Orchestra The University Orchestra continued this year its Haydn, Holst, and Saint Saens. Two student soloists work under the conductorship of Mr. Jacobus Langen- were presented at this concert-Nora Garner Riggs, doen, of the College of Music faculty. The orchestra Soprano, and Vollmar Hetherington, Violinist. Mein- presentcd a public concert at the New England lVIutual bership in the orchestra is open to students in all de- Hall on January 9, the program consisting of works by partmcnts of the University. IIIQOI Ciulmlli. Sniilh. Slrivklund. llorwnml. Shupnrrl. Fox, Yvylu-ec. Am-Hin, Clurluv. lfrosl. Mxlvlli. Jnllllsnrl. llolmrls Cnshlin, Zinuner. Frcmnun. llnll. Yullu. Snlilh, 'lwIllll'l01V. llilYlllll'dN0ll, llunclrivk, Nlnllwws. Vulnndvr. Gill:-l. llinv. Mirxllcli. 0 Slu-an Quivnhy. Kvlly, 'l'uzim', Simm-ku, l'ruf. llnu,L-glllnn. Kloppnnlmrg. Frm-il, lilmwklmrn. Mm'Kinnqm. Curvy 1 : , . . . . . 51 on ' 7 C Dire!-lor Dr I-umw F Hou fl l 1 b 1j'I'l'.S'IfIl6l1f . . Charles IC. Perkins . A.'?l'I'C 9' . . . lxlllllllll A. f u ei'0 Director Dr. Jzuncs F. Ilflllgllffbll Sl .ta y . y , Q 1 J. , . - ,. ' I3'llSI,II,USS Mmmger IIICIIQLFII lu. Ilzmws I rcxzflcnt . . . lxulhlccn bnnocko ., . . , , . . . I IlIllH'lfIj Mmzrzqcr . C lyric Roberts, Jr. Serretury . . . NI2l.l'J0l'lC Ixloppcnburg . .' ' ' , , . LIIITYITIVIITIV . . . . . . lkllll C aron Husznexs lllcmager , .loam Blackburn . . . . , . . . , , ,flsx1.s't1111t .LIIIVIITIIIII . . lil0ll2Ll'll N. fnullrlcrson lfzlzrrzrzzzwz. . . . Diary brosl, .fIs.vz.vlc11rt Lfbrarfmz, A Belly Tozicr 9 1,Ill1lfl'ffLlflxlflllflgfl' Maria Kelly S G U1-hull. Lunmnn. llnyl. Wluxwvll. llurquinvrn. Thnnlxls. llohcrlrx, Mtrrnnll. Briggs, llrnwn, Crllllllllll llolnlm-1. Mllrgalll. Yvilknwe-Aki. l.ul'lunl1'. Wlullcrll. l'l-nmllulnn. lVl11Cun0n. Cnnlphnll. Doa-mriuk. Kunncy, lhnnulwdiull. Yvuhe-al.ur Unrdinl-r. Rnlwrh-1. Que-ijn. l'1'uluuly. l'r0l'. lloughlnn. Purlcim-A. llnrris. Curnn. Linlvriuk Lucius, Mifalll. Mxlltllfrrlxmlml. Illlrirxlupllvr. IVl1'Kun1'. Klunkin. llurunln. Lufl. new Scarlet Key V . t i Finllcr Spoon: r OFFICERS President . . ..., Donald A. Fisher Vice-Pres'irIc11t . . Phyllis Spooner Secretary . . Virginia A. Burrows Treas11rer ......... Peter B. Bury l ION ORARY MEMBERS President Daniel L. Marsh, Dean Lucy J. Franklin, Dean Wlilliain G. Siltcliffe, Dean Ralph NV. Taylor, Dean Elsbeth Melville, Professor Philip E. Bunker. MEM BERS Joseph Azzarito, Elizabeth Nl. Barnicle, Barbara Berry, Arnold Bloom, Rhea Borsuk, Ruth Burckel, Christine Burt, Donald A. Carlson, Helen Carr, Frank E. Colbourn, Herbert. Cooks, Phyllis Nl. Corbett, D. James Cormier, Lois Costain, Alisca Cullen, Albert B. Dean, lVilliam DeVeau, Robert B. Duke, Alan Edel- stein, Leslie Elterich, Donald J. Foley, Toni Furmanik, Donald Nlackay Giles, George J. Gladding, John Il. Burrows llury Green, Jr., Gloria llasset, Rebecca A. Ilobbs, Blargery L . Johnson, Kladeline Kanavos, John Katsaros, Anne E. Kelly, Nlark S. Koven, Alicemarilyn Langmaid, Arthur Nl. Lewis, Donald lV. Lindsay, Thomas Nl. L yons, hlarjorie ll. hlannix, Evelyn Nlarlin, Rosemarie Nlarmo, Bernadette llartocchio, Thomas J. hIeDon- ough, Ann Nl. h'lcKernan, Nlargaret NI. illchlahan, Robert YV. NIcNeil, Vineente D. illercadente, Dora IW. Nlorandi, Elanal Puellette, Patricia A. Parsons, Frances Ruszel, Charles Siegel, Judah NI. Stone, Hermione Stoumbelis, Nlarie Vernosky, Cleopatra Vlahos, J. lVendell Warren, Robert J. Whalen, lllallington U. Wookey. Purpose: Scarlet Key is the All-University honorary activities society formed in 1938 with Professor Philip E. Bunker as sponsor of the organization. iliember- ship is based upon outstanding achievement in activ- ities, and a good scholastic average. Etlulrsluill. lllnum., Kali-ulrm-1, Duke, Kovcn, Cooks, Lewis, Donn, Colburn, llnrtlvy, Linilnuy, Yvnrrcn. Azzuriln, NcMuil Mornncli, Louir-ion. Munnix, Lungmuisl. Marlin, Burekcl, Cullen, Ilussell, Corlxe Parsons, Sllllllllhlflitd. Vluhns. Vernon-iky, Mnllxln. llury. I' Curr, Mnrlocchin, Ilurniclc, liorsuk, Ellerich. Furnnunik, Knnuvos, Oullelle, ll, Cosluin rof. Bunk:-r. Fisher, Burrows. MeKernnn. llurll, Kelly. llohlm Green. Wvookey. Giles. Clnlllling, Nlellollllllgli. Foley, Wllilllen, Cnrlnier. Stone, Siegul 110221 Hub Board ll ., 1 rofessor l hilip E. Bunker Augustine Gannon Leslie lillerich l'rol'esf-cor Robert li. Moody OFFI C ERS fllZ!lfT'7Nfl1'll, . . Secretary . . , . Augustine Gannon, . Leslie Elterich M E MBERS Rohcrl Nlcflellan . . l'.1,..fl. Anne Kelly . . . I'.B..fl. Daniel Glynn . E.l'.f'. Barbara Sleeper . . I'..fl.L. Dorothy Cutting . M usie Gloria vvlllldlll . . . . f'.P.l'I.S. RoberL lvaslier . George Flessas . Nancy Parker Nlarion Young , Frances Ruszel . Ainalia Gonrxlin . Law 1011 . The HUB Board is an advisory board composed of Seniors of the University. The Board aids in clirecling the policy and outlay. T11 eulogy M crl. . S . W Grad. Nursing S. P. R. Robert Melflellun Anne Kelly Daniel Glynn Barham Sleeper Dorothy Cnlling Gloria xvllllillll liolrcrl YVasher George Flessas Nuney Parker Marion Young Frances lluszel Amalia Gourdin flQ3l Elwyn Silverman Gerald Cahill. 141 llIll7l!lf1'i7l'g Editor A ssocicztc l'lzl'itor z1sszf.vtant Eflffor Unz 1fcrs1'1fy Editor Sports Editor College Editor Featfurc Editor Mark Kovcn xX l' lQ4l 0 0 DITORIAL BOARD Nlzirk S. Kovcn . GcrzLlclCzLbiLt . . Elwyn Silverman I 1 hyllis Davidson George Mchcod lxllltlllkl. Gonrclin . . Clmrlcs Ajzuniun EDITORIAL STAFF S pccial .fl .s-signment Paul R. Griffin Eleanor Nforrison Eclxvzird Hymoff lllartlm Wcinnian General Assignment Lcc Grccnc Ruth lVincr Stqff f7orre.s'p0ndents Frances Nielsen Bernard Cotton Edith lVIcCullough Herbert Cooks Dorothy Lugton Gerald llollzind Riclmrcl llfliller Luwrcncc Sheets Photo Eflifors lvzlltcr Kosurick Ray lVaLllnmn Sfqlf Carfoonisis Howard Axelrod E. A. Corbin WS John Depelris BUSINESS STAFF 13us1'ncs.v .- I ss isffmfs Szunnel Brooker Robert Duke liill Goodwin I ll?28I'f'1.S'I.7l g 4- I s.91'sfa11l.s- Roberlg lizmrqninero .loan l3zn'l.on fllll0IIl1LS J. I,0I12l.ll0C Richard llneey Russell llamydon Jean Henderson Clyde Roberts Joan Sibley Bernice Stone Val Seovel Louise Peurlnlan Eleanor Silverman Sports Reporters JRLIYICS Czlrloliles David Cook Jack 0'IlzLra Fred Gage Ed Reardon Rolly Clmrest Rod llesjurluis Stq Pl1ol'ograplwr.s' George Colm Roy Connor Robert Place Look prcl ly, please BUSINESS BOARD lf'1l.w'rLe.vs Jlanagcr Donald NV. Lindsay A-I s.si.wta11t M cuLag0r.v Sumner Frzmnklin Rosemary Gormley Donald Lind:-lay Rosenmry Cornrley Sum ner Franklin llQ5l ',..a ' ll niversity Drama lub Collegiate drama will play a new and vigorous role on the stage of our campus life in the future, with the advent of official University recognition of academic drama activity during the year. An All-University Dramatic group has been formed to centralize and expand the dramatic activity previ- ously contained in seven individual school groups. In- stead, four units have been created: CLA-CBA Campus unit, the GC-PAL unit, C of M-Ed School, and CPES. The groups are guided by a twelve-man Board of Directors, comprised of the three top ofhcers in each section. hlodcrn lighting and stage facilities are available in the CLA Little Theater which provides a realistic and ideal setting for dramatic productions. The group presents two three-act plays during the school year and a night of one-act plays. The first Night of One-Act Plays consisted of four plays. Blackout was presented by the CLA-CBA group and was the story of a doctor whose newly discovered drug had fallen into the hands of the enemy. The PAL- GC selection was a comedy on the ladies in Shake- speare's plays, l'Vhen Slzalccspcarehs' Ladies Meet. The unique manner in which two Park Avenue dam- sels try to rent an apartment provided the plot for the C of M-Ed School presentation .-lparfmenf fo Let. Maker of Dreams, a fantasy, was the one-act presentation of the CPES dralnatists. These excellent productions were the beginnings of long-range plans for increased activity for all students interested in the intricacies not only of acting and pro- ducing but staging, directing, costuming and lighting. The future of the All-University Dramatic group is in- deed promising. OFFICERS President . . . Secretary . fl lrea.-mrer . Arthur C. Antonopoulos . . Gloria Hassett William A. Rockett C.B.A. and C.L.A. Cihluy. lhnlnik. llnrris, Lynch. Durmun, IETOWIIIH, Roald Linn. Cluulhuurnu. lllum. Mxlrmln, Lyons. lluynxnn. Giuliano. Nuknnliinn Rockull. Childs. llnssull. Anlnnupnluus. l'rilclmrd. Tlmunpnnn. Reilly L1261 Gr:-unhlnll. lhenncr, Shnll Bronlin. Dunn, Cilligun. Booth Dramatic Org.-P.A.L.slEd. Prc.w1'1lcnt . . Russell Dunn IfY7?C0-PTC.9l'KI0Ilf . liclmuml .IA2LIl,Q:hlill Secretary . . Doris lironfin Treasurer . Dorothy Booth Prcsiflcnt . . . Eleanor Schoenberg V'1'1'c-l'r0s1'11c11I . Patricia Amlorson Sccretrzry . . Margery xvliglll Treasurer ........ Blossom Joseph 1l'IlI'IJO-YU. To provide an opporllulily for lhe expression of mutual inleresl, in flrzunznlics. DI'3IIl3IiC Sargent Elliul I, And:-re-mn., Joseph I 1271 B'11ai B'ritl1 Hillel Foundation Rabbi Charles S. Freedman Prcsizlcnt . . . Judith M. Stone V'l.f'C-IJVZ?-9ll10'7IfS . . Sumner Franklin Florence llzircl Seerclary . .luclith Robinson Trc'as1zrf'r . . llermzin Solomon The B'nzli l5'l'ith llillel l ouncl:Ltion at, Boston Uni- versity is the :ill-university Jewish stuclent orgztnizaition on the czunpns. The Founclzition tll2lllll2l.ll1S in its new home att, Q33 Buy State liozul :L well-rouncleml Clllltll'2t.l, religions :intl social progrzini for all stnmlents. The nanne ltillel is now part of the Ainericzin college ll'2l4lll,l0ll. Un more than 173 ezunpnses in the Unitecl States :intl Van- zulzi, it supplements the life of the university with :L knowledge of the spiritual :intl cultural heritage of Israel. l'n1ler the lezulership of the rlirector, llahhi Clmrles S. Freerhnun, the llillel Founclzition is an important facet ofthe stnclent life of the University. Feld :nun , llinnfricncl. Solnnion uek. llilrd. Stone. Franklin. Robinson l 128 Inter-Faith ouneil OFFICERS Pre.side11.t ....... Robert McNeil V'icc-Premfclent . John Nlorrissey Recorfling Secretary . . . Patricia Kirlin I 70l'T6S1XI'I'Lllli'lI,g Secretary . . Nancy WVaterman Treasvlrcr ..... . Arnold Bloom ADVISORS Protestant ..... Rev. Cecil Rose Catholic . ..... Rev. Joseph L. Quinn Jewish .... Rabbi Charles S. Freedman Hillel Foundation Catholic Council Newman Clubs Protestant Council Christian Science Org Congregational Club Greek Orthodox Club Rev. Stanley Nlartin University Chaplain ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED anization Mt. Vernon Students Phillips Brooks Club Roger Williams Club Wesley Club lVestminster Club Wycliffe Club Unity Club Association Purpose: The Council presents a common front of stu- dents and faculty members of all faiths in a common objective, the strengthening of the religious, social, ethical, and cultural life of the university. Cormier, Gooduell, Iluyt, Mcllonough, Foley, Sullivan, Chabot Bnrniclc, Guburdinu, lluulum, Pnsquurrcllo, Knight, Rev. Kennedy, MacArthur, Weinstein, Jackson, Sl hun 0'llricn, Eccleslon, llard, Bloom, McNeil, Wul.cernxun, Beckett, Klein, Vlnhos l129l Cormier. Good:-iill. Wilkxrwski, Sullivan, Nleehan. Chabot Casdrueei, l'Icelcnl0n, Foley., Father Quinn, Mellonough. llnrnicle. Pmcquaricllo, 0'llrien ' C ' President . . Betty Beckett Vice-President . . . . Stuart Good P,-0,.j,1,,,,g . I 1 Iyonuld J. laolcy Correspovzrling Secretary Eleanor Knight Vice-l'1'1fs1'1le11,t . 'l.lll0ll12lS lVlcDonougl1 RC'f'0 '1m!I S0f '0tfU'!l Ami Slilffcld Treasurer . . . Fred Ilzmrrington Tff'f1-wwf '---'---- Albcrl' DCHH Sc'7 m '7f ' Juno Cf0 1'1 Purpose: To coordinate the programs of the member P'urposc: 'l'o provide ai medium of cooperation between clubs in various departments of the University. the several student Newman Clubs tlirougbout tbc University and to coordinate llie programs prepared by the member clubs. Spence. Luft. McNeil. Booth Perivolnrin, McArlllur. Lanlzmairl. Duke. Becker. Jackson. Vlahorl Sheehan, Slnlfeld, Good, Beckett, Dean. Knight, Carlson H301 Snow. llunnuford. Booth. Grunt., Bridgham Cond, Shui-hun, Mucftrlhur. Lungmuid, llurlmnn President . . John A. Luft W es ey Club G H Secretary . Phyllis L. Dickey Pfesulent ' Kathleen Shvehan Treasurer ....... Edward ll. Arnold V'Lce-President . . . Stuart Good Secretary . . . . . Nlarilyn Langmaid T'l'8C1.S'1l'I'67' ........ ltiason Hartman Purpose: To promote the organization of lwethodist students in the College and stress participation in religious and social activities. Purpose: To provide a center of activity for students of Christian Science attending the University. Christian Science rg. Arnold, Dickey, Luft l13l1 llurou. Gooloe-1. Svunmlnlis. Alll0lIZll'0,i. Siormf. Puppms. lla-xine. Xenon I'0ulnM. Znnlullm-1. Vurilukin. Kunnhin. Kovnlis. 'l'lu'0dori4ll'u. Kxnluvm-x. A, Vlxlhml. Vonlinlrul l'uppms. Pupudoponlnn. I'c-rivolnrin. II. Vlnhon. Gnhurdiun. Gabriel. Yvmnmkoprmlos Orthodox Club I'rcs1'11e71t . . CleopatraYlzihos 'Vl.I'0-I,l'0SI'll07lt . Nickolzis Coponlos Reeorrlfiwg Secretary . Katherine Perivolzmris l,'orrcspmuI1'v1g Secretary . . Ilelen Gzihzmliim w 1,'llTlIOSL'f 'l o enlighten Orthodox sluclenls on lhe vilzll subject of their religion. Pre.vi1le1zt . . Vice-I're.v1'flcr1,t I 1 I rcasurcr . . . Record 1' n g Scorch: ry l'orre.vpm1rIi11g Scare Social UllllIlI'IIlU7l, . Ia ry .Izunes J. Yezinnaikoponlos . . .lznnes Argus . John Kunzibis Evan Prilnpzis . . . . Nlury Szirzuulis . Bessie Shnris, Chris Pilzwis Pzlrposc: To promote inleresl in :incl nppreciulion of Greek culture. Hellenic Club Duron. lluxine. Anlonnrnus. liulnlos, Kulinn-rm-kin. Siorme. Knlogs-ropolus. 'l'h1-mloriek. Knnuvos. Cnhriel. Xenos 1 r Pnpilclolnmlon. Grolmc, Guhurdinu. Vurdukin. A. Pnppnn. l'. l'nppns. Kovnli:-1. ,-K. Vluhun. l'uIim4. Znnlumm. lolnourukoeu, lurivoluris Shurin. Voulirilnn. l'oulos. Argus. Kunuhin. Yu-annuknpoulos. Slunmn. Km-oyunis. Primpus. Vluhos 1 H321 llcnkcl, Dcnkcr I f Johnson, Anderson, L01-khur . Irinci I O I I Inter-Varslty Chrlstlan Fellowshlp President . . . Francis F. Crisci Purpose: A student witness for Christ on thc campus V'ice-President . . . Tom Jackson The group conducts wcckly Bible classes led by stu Secretary . . . Paul Johnson dents. Treasurer ........ Dorothy Lockhart The fhurlcsgulc I 133 1 Debating Society OFFICERS Pre.s'ident-lllanagcr .... Frank Colbourn Coordinator . . . . . Paul Fargo Ho.s'tc.5'.S' Manager . . Bernadette Martoeehio Tournament M anager . . . Arthur Lewis Junior Varsity Manager . . Suzanne Manning Boston University. . .the foremost debating team in the East. -Boston Post In the 194-7-48 debate year, Boston University's De- bating Society marked its return to international foren- sic competition with a victory over McGill University of Canada. During the year Society teams met and de- feated most of the nation's leading debate squads in- cluding those of Columbia, N.Y.U., Fordham, Maine, Pittsburgh, Boston College, M.I.T., and Wlest Point in addition to participating in four major college tourna- ments. During the year the Society presented several broad- casts, including a weekly series over WVMEX on such diversified subjects as Universal Military Training, Soeialized hledieine, Labor and Management, and Federal VVorld Government. Once again the Debating Soeietyfs Second Annual Invitational Tournament drew the keenest forensic talents in the country to the new campus in February to compete for the Freeley Debate Trophy. Among the many colleges represented this year were Notre Dame, Richmond, Yale, Colby, Rutgers, Columbia, George Washington, NVest Point, and Annapolis. Highlights of the tourney were the concluding All-U Valentine Dance at which the Freeley Trophy was formally presented and a banquet at the I-Iotel Sheraton for the visiting teams and their advisors. Now for the first time in the history of the University, all debate activities have been centralized. The new home is Q36 Bay State Road. Levine. Bnlornki. Kuplnn. llowuh, Lyons. Linens, Vcnne Blue, Shapiro. Trombly, Nelson. Onhry, Rogers, Robinson. Dunn, Picurdi Lewin, Mnrtocchio, Fargo. Culbourn, Manning., Meehan, Gelnow, Cooks 11341 Delta igma Rho OFFICERS President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Faculty Advisor . Alumni Advisor . . . Frank Colbourn . . . Paul Fargo Bernadette Martocchio . George M. Sneath Austin J. Freeley MEMBERS Francis Carlson Paul Fargo Michael Parisi Delta Sigma Rho is an honorary forensic fraternity open to both men and women whose purpose it is to select for membership each year those undergraduates who have made outstanding records in inter-collegiate debate and who it is anticipated will contribute to de- bate throughout the nation as well as within their col- leges and universities. Delta Sigma Rho was founded at Chicago in April 1904. T he Boston University Chapter was founded in 1935 under the guidance of Dr. George M. Sncath, University Director of Debate. Membership in Delta Sigma Rho consists of an aristo- cratic democracy. Aristocratic, in that only a few can ever meet its searching requirements for forensic ability, personal integrity, outstanding scholarship, and signifi- cantcontribution tointer-collegiate debate: Democratic, in that membership is never based on consideration of race, creed, color, or sex. Gelnow, Cooks, Manning Lewis, Fargo, Murtocchio, Colbourn, Polisnor H351 ROTC 9 1 fx. P, Colonel Davidson The Reserve Officers' Training Corps was estnhlisllecl hy sm Act of Congress in 1916 to provirle military lrnin- ing in eclnczitionnl institutions of the United States as :Ln :ticl in the mlevelopment of at reserve of tratinefl officers. Oflicers proclucecl hy the ROTC renclerecl invzllnzthle service clnring lVorlcl YVQLI' II. Boston University was among the first emlnczmtional institnlions to accept the ROTC, :Ln Infantry unit being eslzihlisherl all the University in the full of 1919. In the ensuing years the ROTC enrollment rose to at pre-war peak of more than six hunrlrecl slnclents. During the recent lvorlcl lVzLr the Amlvancetl Course ROTC was clisconlinnerl and the Basie Course greatly reclncefl. The Aclvztncecl Course was reactivated with the beginning of the second semester of the 194-5-4-6 school year. Umler thc United States Army :mtl Air Force regula- tions, Czulels George L. Cross, lvilliam E. Donlon, :mtl Allzm 11. Noyes were clesignzttecl Distinguishecl Militziry Students for the 1947-48 school ycur. MfSgl. Sum ll:-1-kc-r. Mliigl. llolmrl W. Moody. MfSgl. lloruec M. llickford Ill, Mfsgl. Robert Turner Muj. l I'llll0lN M. llooncy, Ll. Col. Nornnul ll. liykvrk. Col. Lewis C. Davidson. Muj. ,lohn S. Szynukowicz, Cnpl. Wilson: M, Thomxm I 136 RCTC 2ND YEAR ADVANCED AIR CORPS Gearing, Freclrurn, llritt, Dullois, Cullen Hanover, Lenmy, Rice, Pnlfriey, Dzink, Cormier, Geller MacPherson, Dunn, Noyes, Donlon, Wagner, Powers, Flugg, Guzzeuu In the fall semester of the 1946-47 school year an Air Force ROTC unit was added to the establishment, giv- ing the student a choice between advanced training in either the Air Force or the Ground Force. 2ND YI-ZAR ADVANCED INFANTRY Frnmson, Parker, Cruickshanks Norwood, Ln Bonne, Collins, Dugguy At present all courses are in active operation. The enrollment, more than double that of last year, is well on its way to the pre-war level. J 11371 IST YEAR ADVANCICD AIR CORPS Nlenn., llcllun. Calvin. Finn, Seollin Sullivan. llemeon. Cohen. Gray. Dulemlm, Cox. lllu-rm-s Sehiuzzn, Lush. Fnlkinn. Foul:-mlono, Mellrnlh, Curry x rw I The sehemlule of the R0'1C Rifle lezun was niuci more extensive this yezn' than lust. This year the tezun haul nmtehes with t.he University of Nliehigzrn, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College, University of Pitts- burgh, University of Wlisconsin, Utah State Agricul- tural College, LaSalle, Nlilitary Aezulenly, :intl the Uni- versity of Utah. The Rifle Teznn is supervised hy Lieutenzrnt-Colonel llykerk and cozreheml by Master Sergeant, Becker and Nlztster Sergezmn t. Pelle. Sunnner Camps, allways zt major item of training :intl student, interest, were helrl for the first time since the war. The Infantry Czunp was held ut, Fort George G. lllezule in Nlztrylzriicl :incl the Air Force Cznnp at Stewart Field, N. Y. RIFLE TEA M ROTC IST YEAR ADVANCED INFANTRY Del Fuuco, Wlmllrirw. Fernandez., Giard, Slliupc Leahy, Kelleher, Dick. Nlulhcnrn, While. Jones Wriglnt, Marr, Nlnrphy. Mxzfllny, Lueier, llornnls-in Knzen, Wilcliwr. Canes, Suxhy. MfSgl. lleeker. lllnekinglon, Burnell, Jacobs llnnsnllv, Kurlin, Allen, Dunn. Curran, Nullnll t H381 SUMMER IIANIP David J. Giard Warren R. Seollin William Duggay Scabbard and Blade President .... F 'irst Lieutenant Second Lieutenant . F irst Sergeant . SENIOR MEMBERS Andrew Boyagcs William I-I. Burns George L. Cross VVilliam E. Donlon, Jr. John C. Dunn Robert L. Fishman George L. Flagg Arthur Framson Robert J. Freeburn Robert J. Geller William D. Gillis Frank N. Guzzetta Harold S. Hanover William F. Lcamey Stephen J. MacPherson John R. O'Donnell, Jr. Robert J. Powers Edward J. VVagner JUNIOR MEMBERS Lester M. Bornstein Edward D. Britt Joseph W. Cohen John J. Collins, Jr. Peter F. Cox, Jr. Paul J. DelFuoeo Kenneth J. Dick William T. Finn Jack L. Folkins Andrew V. Kelleher Melvin N. Lash James M. Leahy William B. McCoy Warren S. McLeod George M. Mulhern Joseph F. Murphy Clarence E. Parker, Jr John G. Roulstone VVilliam E. Donlon, Jr. . Edward J. Wagner Frank N. Guzzetta . . William Duggay Edward Giering Frank E. Ilemlon Roy F . Shicpe William V. White K Company, 6th Regiment, Scabbard and Blade was originally chartered in March of 1928. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to stimulate a greater interest among the Cadet Officers for the military affairs of the University and country as well as to develop the essen- tial qualities of good and efficient officers of the ROTC Advanced Corps. So far more than five hundred ROTC officers have been elected into this society. Upon reactivation in the 1946-47 college year by the Class of '44 and the election of twenty-one new mem- bers the Company again took its place as one of the leading organizations of the University. The Society again sponsored the annual Military Ball which had been suspended for the duration of the war. With the commissioning of the Co-ed Colonel and the formal tapping of new members the most colorful event of the school year returned to the University for the seventeenth year. Flugg, liiering, McC1ry, Dick. Powers, Brill, MUIIIQHFH, Cox, Geller. Rnulnlonc. llunovcr llemcnn, Finn, whiter, Ln Bonus., Kelleher. Collins., Scollin. Shiepc. Lush. Folkins Frumson. Guzzelln, llonlnn. Ll. Col. Bykork. Wtlgnler. Dummy, Frccburn., Mnel'lmrson Parker, Lennwy, Cohen, Nlurphy, Del Fuoco., Leahy, Dunn N401 SCABBARD and BLADI ll4l1 uting lub OFFICERS President . . . . . Vice-President . Treasurer .... Assistant Treasurer . Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary Faculty Advisor . . . . . . Russ Howard Paul Gold thwaite . Ed Spcarc . Bob Tarlin Peggy Reading . . . Kitty Kirlin Dr. Dugald Arbuekle School of Ed. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ken Eldredge John Galt Gloria Graves The University Outing Club, disbanded during the war, was reactivated during the 1946-1947 winter sea- son, The club's aim is to give outdoor activities, at a mini- mum cost, to all who desire it. Its activities include skiing, roller and ice skating, sailing, hiking, climbing, Evelyn Moore Rachel Pease Ed Sandall cycling, riding, and dancing. Currently the Outing Club is sponsoring a ski team to enter active competition with other colleges in New England. The B.U. Outing Club is also participating in forming a Ski Council of Greater Boston, composed of representatives of the colleges in this area. Snudnll, Eldridge, Johnson, Graves, Hatch, Steven! Pease, Goldthwnite, Howard, Speare, Moore I me Robbins. 0'Donnell, Roberts, Morris, llerscovilz, Movncsiun, Wulclllixln, Carmen Prclnck, Cowan, Luvine, Lewis, Benjamin, Lewis, .lncohy mer. Veterans' Comm. President . . . Rosario Giuliano Vice-President . J :inet Conte Chai,-man U U Eliot Lewis Treasurer ..... Frank Benenati Vice-Chairman I Alvim 13 enj umm Corresyionding Secretary Amelia 1D,EI'I'lCCT Treasurer Alfred Lavine Recording Secretary ...... Anne Picuccl ' ' ' 1 Purpose: To foster the interest, of the students in things Secretary . . . . Merle Cowan Italian. Purpose: To build a more democratic and prosperous ll- Italian lub America and a more stable world. Collcllo, Dilibcrlo, Alndala, Alfuno, Tillman, Venti, Gnulart, Nigro DiMure, Pusquurielln., Suntosuoso, Giuliano, Conte, Picucci, Bencnuli l143l lVIen's Dormitories HOUSE OFFICERS 264-270 BAY STATE RD. 328 BAY STATE RD. Ijresfident 'l..l.'.. John Iflopkins 1,l'0S1.l107l,i ......... James Sec,-awry,y',-mS1,,-cr U n lihilip Mm-my Secretary-Treasurer . . John Kennedy ksvocial fyjmi,.,,wn '-.'. Albert Mansfield Social f'lLfl'iI'l7l!I7I, ...... Charles Maurer Charles Luce Proctors: George Reed, Philip Jerauld, George Mc- Q CORBIN HOUSE Leod, Arthur Peabody, Henry Kliinley, Paul Minott, P710-Wlem --------- Albcfll CMI' Howard Savitt, John Duncan, Carl Eicker. V166-1JT6S'I,Il67lf . . Everett B1'0llght0U Social UllllI.7'I7lll7l . . Jerome Lefebvre P 't ......... F z k Cz HUN'r1NG'r0N HOUSE ro' or F 'H wr 1JT6H7.1l07lt ........ Robert Marshman DAVID PATTEN I-IOUSE V'i00'P 03310715 - - - - JUIW FCCICY Proctor ........ Edward Dehan Secretary-Treasurer . . Gerald Murphy Social Nzafirman . . . James McMahon FQX PIALL 1'rffffivr -------- Joseph Murphy President . . .... . Vincent Dinan Vice-Prasiflcnts . . Robert Potter ALDEN SPEARE HOUSE w 'MUGS Lmldcfs President ......... John Wlhalen Geciietmy-Tlreasurw ' ' ' Artliur Kaplow , ,, , , boczal lllanrman ....... Edwin Sohn Secretary-I rcasurcr . hlax lannenbauln . . . , . , . , , House Directors . . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pickering boczal Uanrman . . . loin Donohoe Proctors . . . . Justin Cronin , , Urban Johnson Proctor . gil 1YIATlLT30T10.SlBurton Krinnner BRIGGS IIOUSE President . ...... VVillia1n Wright DUNN HOUSE Proctor . Herbert Steinhardt Proctor . ....... Charles Healy Gill, Su-inhurdl. MIIUFCF, Minnll, Wright. Jurncs, Chxulbnurnu, llcxlly, Lurrabcc, lluncun, Curr Wllxllnn, Oliver, McMalhlln, Fcclcy, Nlcnd., llnnohon. Curlcr., llziok. Cronin, Dchun, Curlvr MIIFHTIIIIIID, Sohn. Dinan. Mr. und Mrs. Picknrinpz, Mr. Smith. Plvulnuly, Mc2Lc0d, Recd Gruurkc, Savill, Wnvilllrewrg, llnplow, Johnson, Tnnncnlmuxn, Broughton, Nlurphy H441 harlesgate Council Presiflents . . Vice-President . Secretaries . Treasurer ...... House I 'mrtrrtittee Chairman . Freshman Representatives . Sophomore Representative . Junior Representative . Social Uhairmen . . Freshman Advisor . . Rachael Wing Framccs Putnann Jenn Hnnkcy llcicn Gabnrfliim . C farol Norcross Nancy MacGilvrcy Frances Vcrrctlc . Eunice Dicgoli Rhoda Kctclu-l Rosalind Poll . Dorothy Glasson Marjorie Kloppenbcrg . Mzirgaret Davis Rosemary Flahive Christine Burtt Kloppcnberg, Flnhivc, Vorrcttc, Young Davin, Burtl., Dingoli, Kclchcl, Glnsson, Poll Garhardinn, Miss Williams, Wing, Putman. Norcross, MucGilvrey I 145 A J.-ig! i K N-S I gr Lf- V Lulnw, llohlin Cruy, Littlefield, Suwplmmcnn , I resiflcn, . . V'ITl'0-PI'UiIlfl0IIt . Rccorcling Secretary . . I ,'orrespm1cli11,g Secretary Prc.v'i1lent . . Mary Jane Lilllefielml 7, reasurer .... Vice-l'rcs'ident June Bohlin M mm Ulcrlc . . H UZ I' . . . . Secretary . Elznnc ,Lutow WSL wb Trcasm'cr . lietly Gray Livclmsis. J Nancy Waternmn Marilyn Lamgxnzmid Priscilla PuLnzun Bernice Hunter l3zu'burzL Bickxnore Elaine Punaretos Bnrlmran Lowe A twenty-four girl dormitory operated on ar coopera- H. E. Richards House W1-nl,, llmnlcrnun, Wxlllcern, 'l'uln, Shunhuu. Fox, Cmelulluno lloluwrls. Gurdon, Ynulul. Juquinlln. Mncllonuld, Gowunu. SlulTnld. Uillun Lowe, Punurulns, Lunynnuinl. Wulurmun, llickmorn. Putnam. Ilunlur Q Q 4+ 1.4.3 11461 -VV ' EF Ill? -'llltl' IA- ll -3 alll l I ily 'X .ral Kredur. lliuhop, Corin. llunee. llelt, 'l'h0lnprenn Blake, Smlwin, llerrillgu, Shumilz. llmllyk. llinulrc, Kunurson Pingry, l'r0f. Luiz. Wlilrtfr, Sibley. Gleruxn. llr. Ilunms, l'm4quuriulln Bios Club - C.L.A. OFFICERS President . . . . . Leonard Cibley Vice-President . Rikstc Gleruru Secretary . . . Shirley Weber Treasurer ..... Angela Pasquariello Purpose: To promote the interest of students in the study of biology. r IcllttllT-'Ii'll-0IL'il3f . Paul Eclmonston 1?'IlS't7LOSS M imager . Arnold Goldsmith Literary Editors . . Sally Parker Kit Briggs The College of Liberal Arts unclergracluate literary magazine published quarterly. Beacon Silvuirn. l . Rehn, llill, Mllngnemn, Sheehan. ll. lluhn, Crooks Nyrcn, llruckctl, Snitz. Edrnonslun, Goldsmith. l'olhim', Wcnnlruwl 1 147 Sargent. Parry. Gund, llmhxkilm. Smnincrio, Srnilh Willlnwnrlll. Wxnrl-. Shuchnn. Slulfuld. Eklunal, Jnhmmn, Mulhcws. Wulluir lloyl, Rumi. jucknun, MacArthur, l'uckel,l. l'nrry, MllCN17ill, Murphy hapel Choir - C.L.A. Director . . Samuel Walter Lfibraricms Marilyn .liangniaicl Steven Seminerio r Purpose: Fo provide choral music at chapel, and to offer musical programs on special occasions. President . . . Morris Silverman Vice-Presirlent ArLhur Clarke Secretary . . Herbert Glazer Treasurer ......... Jennie Gaum Purpose: To encourage interest in the commercial as- pects of chemistry among the students of the College. Chemia - C.L.A. Nlonchiuk. 0'llri4-n, Fishman. Curr, Browne SIOIIIE, llurlololli. Sinlpnnn. lluhim-ion. llvll. Cohen Lovejoy, Clurku, llunnon, Giunn. Clnzer. Silvunnun 11481 Furuy. IQFCNFIZ, Flynn, Curl:-mn. Kelnlu Mrs. llerlm-lmlmw, Chupnmn, llielmrdnon, 'Illllllklh Curr Gamma Delta -C.L.A. 1JT6S'ill67Lt . . . Sheila Richardson Vice-President . Stella Tamke Secretary . . . Helen Ketola Treasurer ........ Esther Chapman Purpose: To create good fellowship among the women students of the College of Liberal Arts. Prcsirlent . . . Richard Penta V'zff:c-I'rcs'1fzlc11rt Pyllis Meserlian Secretary . . llerbert. Schmidt Treasurer ......... Harold Gorin Purpose: To promote an interest in German culture and the people of Germany. German lub - C.L.A. llunl. Kripke. Prim. Tnrnnr, llyhiee, Cunmron, Nlurgnn, llexul Blake, Lingnnfeller, Sndwin, lhulcle, W1ll.zilug1-r, Peelrles. Cleynmrl, llullo, Curr. Peebles, Mxlrlnmx Glerum, Dimnre, Sehlnidl, M,l3N1!flillll, I'enlu, Corin, Childn, Crilluy I 149 1 Fecey, llosu, Forest, Wise, Guan, Ryan, Rogers, Rnwmling, Wllulcrn Sudwin, Mower, Apolis, Leflin, Campbell, llmslings, Mieknn, Neimnn Culnnn, Nickerson, Johanson, Collins, Olds, llouse, White, Shurin, Algerl Pre.s-'ident . . . Betty Barnicle Vice-President . Joseph Casey President . . Lawrence House g eaS3f'0 - - - 3etliy.Dgi'f'1FS , . , 1 ecor mg Secretary . . . 2LtI'lCl2l, ir in Vwmpreszdcm ' 'I' Casey Olds' Correspfmding Secretary .... Ruth Witalis Secretary . Ann Collins Purpose: To insure the full enjoyment of the religious, Treasurer ......... Shepley Ross educational and social aspects of college life. Purpose: To promote the interest of the students in the stucly of mathematics. Kreclnr, llurlmere, Duffy, Mnrnhull, McQuluid. Dybiee. llimnre, Luizzo, Weber Groetz, Shields, llurringtnn, Quinzuni, Mechull, 0'llonnell, lluekley, Murmn, Daley, Dnrion, Kenernon Pnsquuriello, Grignon, Wxlgner, Downes, llnrnicle, Curley, Witnlis, Thompson L 1.501 Newman lub-C.L.A. Schmidt. Cnldwell, Nlnrmn, lVIeQuuid, Seminerin. Murslixlll Perkins, Wugn1'r, Bunce, Good, llusncll, llnley Student Board--C.L.A. Pf6.9'illG7I't . . Vernon Bunce Vice-Pre.s1'1lcnt . Gloria Hassett Secretary . . . Nlary-Ellen Wagner Treasurer ......... Stuart Good Puryrosc. To supervise and give aid to student activities at the College of Liberal Arts and to coordinate stu- dent administration, student plans, and faculty de- sires. President . . . Jane llorino Vice-Prcsiflevzt . . Ruth Pritchard Rceorrling Secretary . . Rosemarie ltftarino Trerwurcr ...,. . Eileen Little Uorrcspondivzlg Secretary . . . .lean Thompson Pu'rpose.' To sponsor worthwhile student activities and to bring the girls closer together. .W. C. A.-- C.L.A. Ohlnnn., Shapiro, Johnson, Gnrnhedinn, Meemrlinn Vlulms, Murlnn, llorino, Pritchard, Litchfield, Cyr l Mm. llerlelmlulw. Gruulz, Mower. Collins, Frueker, Carlson, llurtl Clmpnmn, Knelolu, Cullen. QAQAQ l C.L.A. President . . . Alisca Cullen Vice-President . Stella T amke Secretary . . Helen Ketola Treasurer ........ Esther Chapman Purpose: To foster a full interclass sports program and to arouse the interest of the women of the College in sports and College life. Minn llu lT1'y. 'l'umke President . Anne E. Kelly Vice-President Eunice Diegoli Treasurer . . Martha Siegel Secretary ........ lllary Krislevitch Purpose: To promote vocational, educational, and social interests among the women students of C.B.A. Gamma Beta lpha-C.B.A. Quinzuni, Codduire, llurknvieh, Finkle, Wnlfn, Giovo Cole, Siegel, Kelly, lliegoli, Krislcvitch, Svennnn 11521 hlaxwell Adehnan John Alevisos Richard Astor Joseph Azzarito Alvin Benjamin Alfred Bourassa Robert Brigham Paul Burton Paul Butterworth Robert Caliguiri William Calvert Charles Carey lpha Delta igma OFFICERS I'res'ide'n.t . . .... RiCl12Ll'li Astor Vice-Prc.vide11.t . . . John Katsaros Treasurer . . . Paul Butterworth Secretary . . Joseph Azzarito MEMBERS Andrew Coffey Bernard Constantine Charles Cooke John Dunn Sanford Fren Peter Gianaris Melvin Glazer Myles Gogan VVilliam Harrington Robert Healey Robert Hutchinson Gardner Jackson Edward Johnson Thomas Joyce John Katsaros Donald Koetzle lllarvin Lewis Donald Lindsay Richard Lindstroin Donald M'acAdams Robert Maynard Roy Mead Samuel Mickelson Robert Nliller James Varkas Alpha Delta Sigma provides an organization for col- lege students actively interested in the field of advertis- ing. It offers honorary recognition for work done in this field, and renders all possible service to college publica- tions in an effort to improve the quality of advertise- ments therein. Recently reactivated, Alpha Delta Sigma this year accepted a record number of pledges. Toppnn, Culvert, Glazcr, Benjamin, Cnrcy. Mucihlums. Culiguiri, Lewis, Lindsay Fern, Duke, Adnlman, Sowles, Plumlcy, Sawyer. Harrington, Mickelson Prof. Washburn, Young, Azznrito, Astor, Kutsurns, Twomey, Watson, Mnynurd Alan H. Noyes John O,Brien Philip Plumley llerbert Quint Raymond Sawyer Milton Snyder John Sowles Benjamin Toppan Robert Twiss John Twomey Morill Watson Merton Young I 153 Accounting Society OFFICERS P76-S'iflG7l.f . . . . . Claude La Plante Vfice-President . Dorothy Benker Secretary . . Nathan Wald Treasurer . Sydney Gosian The re-activation of the Society was initiated by a small group of advanced accounting students during the first semester of' the year 1946-47. After a series of in- formal organizational meetings there followed the first official meeting of the Society on February 6, 1947. Since February 1947, the Society has been continu- ally growing and widening its activities for promoting greater interest and better scholarship in accounting. In accordance with this growth, many leaders in both the fields of public and private accounting were invited to present their views and experiences at regular meet- ings of the body. Some of the topics discussed by the speakers included practice and work in the public ae- counting field, private accounting for the individual firm, cost accounting, the treatment of overhead costs in industrial accounting, the opportunities in govern- mental accounting and the duties of an internal revenue agent, the use of financial statements in investment analysis, and the trend of C.P.A. Examination problems and theory questions in the past twenty years. In addition to the presentation of speakers and open forums, at which the members discussed present-day accounting problems, the Society has initiated the fol- lowing committees-tal employment, tbl accounting library, Cel educational, fdj annual banquet, and Cel publicity. V Dimbro, Orne, Sehneeder, Stone, Powers, Pudelskns, Adler, McDonald, Joaquin, Murray, Hartnett. Davis, Sawyer, Chadbourne, Mehnrg, Mornsh, Perkins, Donubedinn, Archmnkjian, Fcehily, Boone, Tomnina, Pcnrlmnn Prof. Munnix, Cole, Dicgoli, Gosinn, Banker, Lnl'lunte, Golaszewski, Wald, Lnub, Plotnick Cormier, Driscoll, Weinberg, DiPesn, Tyrrell, Sussenguth, Rigazio H541 Accounting Society COIWMITTEE CHAIRMEN Ammal Banquet ...... Wayne Hartford Educational . . Leo La Flamme Employ-ment . . . Nlurray Herscovitz Library . Humphrey Corcoran, Jr. M emberslzip . . Melvin Intriligator Program . . Kenneth Gordon Publicity . . Murray Herscovitz The Employment Committee was formed for the object of affording all society members every opportu- nity of getting accounting practice while still in school. A permanent file was established with the B.U. Place- ment Service containing the names of all applicants to facilitate appropriate placement. The accounting li- brary has been greatly expanded since its inception early in 1947 and now has volumes in almost every field of accounting practice, all of which are available to society members. Students taking elementary ac- counting can now take advantage of tutoring services offered by the educational committee. In line with this expansion the Society has formed an Alumni Association which meets four times a year. At these re-unions undergraduate students can meet with the graduates who are already in the accounting Held and get fresh viewpoints on practical accounting. The activities of the Society have included: 1. The securing of leaders in the accounting field to present talks on the many phases of accounting and the problems met in practice. 2. The creation of a library containing current books and magazines devoted to accounting. 3. Providing tutoring service for its members. 4-. The organization of special committees to conduct research on special accounting topics, and to present their findings to the body. Ball, Lewis, Main, McSweency,AlKo1.enbaum, Cunlos, Felkowski, Barber, Rivers, Dean, Kimball, Kind, Gerant, LaFlammc Wallace, Holland, Villnni, Rutherford, Muhur, Lyons, Irving, Arscolt, Zollo, Sandblom, Gilman, Hull, Atkin, Kneen, Sumhor Luft, Lcusen, Conaly, Rodrigues, Dean, Intriligutor, llerueovitz, Gordon, Sahukiun, Singer, Hatch H551 Conlon, lloffmun. Conlun, Long, Rolmrtic, Lind:-muy, Ladd Savage, Curclli, Luwry. Nnrunjo., llornkru., Votlnrluin, Wcllf. Gulinun Andrews, llohorln. Prof. llurtmunu, llnrquinero, Taber, Slrobhe, Swcmuey Export Club l'res'iderzt . . . Robert F. Burquinero Vice-I're.v'iderLt . Clyde F. Roberts, Jr. Secretary- Treasurer .... Walter W. Taber Purpose: To engender :L spirit of cooperation among all Foreign Trade majors through exchange of informa- tion, experience and opinions. ' V PTC-9'ill67lt . . . Rudolph Elie Vice-President . Arthur Berthiaume Secretary . . Weldon Chase Treasurer ...,... I oseph 0'Donnell Purpose: To bring together marketing majors and to foster relations with men now in the field. Marketing Society -c.B.A. lwovucsiun, llomur, I ulnua-, xlrkus, Rounds, llohorln, York., Wilsrrli 0'Ncill, Ure-lon, Dunenn, Milrl.11l. Cnleguire, Crouelli, Young.. lunzilo Johnson, 0'Donncll. Elin., liliflllillllllih, Clluun, llunmcy, Curuy H561 I I 1 l I I i i I P P Mm-hun. Conuly. Nlnlyl. Kellcluwr. North. l'udelskmo. Galvin. Smiles Kelly, Plunle, Wilkcbwnki. l'0ulin., Lyons. Vlmllin. Wilulnll, Lul'lnnte. Wllulcwn. Ferriek, Quinznni l'r0f. French, Cnllnlmn, Luvullev. llodurllln., Colnszewuki. Chnlmt. Lxlvuiu, Corlnier Newman lub - C.B.A. President . . . Lawrence Chabot Vice-President . Robert Lavoie Secretary . . Frank Bodurtha Treasurer . . . . Jean Golaszewski Purpose: To provide Catholic students at the College of Business Administration with a program of religious, intellectual and social values. Presiclerrt . . Charles Siegel Vice-President . Donald Butler Secretary . . Ann 'Kelly Treasurer ......... Albert Dean Purpose: To act as an administrative body for student government organizations and to act on any functions of student activities. tudent ouneil, -- C.B.A. Wagner, Kelleher, llcrnin. Cnlmon, Ku:-en. M0l,0lllllll Cole. Donn, Butler, Siegel. Kelly., Peterson N571 Student nion Pf6.9'1'fl07Lt . . . Howard Cahoon V'iC6-lJl'6S'l'6l0'ILf . . Robert Duke Secretary . . Richard Finn Treasurer . . William Ahearn The Student Union, which is attractively furnished for tl1e convenience of its members, has facilities which include magazines, newspapers, checkers, chess, playing cards, and a radio. The outstanding feature of thc Union is, in the words of Dean Sutcliffe, It is the only organization among men at C.B.A. which opens its membership to any stu- dent, irrespective of his religious, fraternal, or special club membership. This must of necessity mean that it is the only social organization which can be considered truly representative of all men at C.B.A. During the year the Student Union has run checker and chess tournaments, smokers and informal dances. Duke. Cnhoon, Aheurn, Finn H581 Davin, Budrcnu, Iverson, Dean. Kneon, Ilurllcy, Astor Diegnli, Cole, Peterson, Duke, Bicklnore. Slout Wiyeliffe Club- C.B.A. President . . . Robert Duke Vice-President . . Charles Peterson Secretary . . . . Jean Harden Treasurer ....... Barbara Biekmore Purpose: To organize Protestant students to participate in religious and social activities and to promote a general feeling of good will. President . . Elaine Ferguson Vice-President . Betty Slater Secretary . . . . Alice Capone Treasurer ....... Florence Callahan Purpose: To promote scholastic achievement at the Evening College of Commerce. Epsilon Eta Phi-E.C.C. Ward, Lnudnni. LeRoy, McCurtlly, Sloclzcl, Stundzu Judge. Gullucci, lVlcCnvern, Slater, Ferguson, Mugliozzi, Terjcliun I 159 V Limlnlrcnn, Mills. Adams, lfillglfflllil Cook, Curriur, Moran, llopkinn I I hl President . . . Daniel M. Glynn Secretary-Treasurer . Marjorie Ackroyd Presulent ' . . M. Frances Moran Adviwr ' . ' Prof. John Waters Vice-President . Ruth E, Carrier ffcremry ' ' Irlurrlft Hoplcms Purpose: To supervise the functioning of extra-curricu- 1 reasurer ' ' Dons M' Cook lar activities and organizations. National professional sorority for women in colleges and universities which arc members of the American E.C.C. Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Cuulufnon, Kelly, Cook, Mills, Nlorun, Ferguson, Lyons Prof. Wmlle-rn. Slnlcr. Ackroyd. Glynn, llopkinn, Nutllun l l 11601 E-Q' xx 1 . , 4 .- LAS? King, Xvoml. 0'llri1-n. llnukima. YVce-uluwny, ,lnlnn-mn N4-lr-mn, Curhu-Il, Juhmmn, llohlm, 'l'. Hlnumln-lin, ll. Sloumln-lin ip A L l'ra.wi1lvI1I . . Jzicqllclim' Kznplzm ' ' ' ' ' VI'l'U-l,I'l?-Vflllfllf . . Muricl XVu,lkins SUz'1'rftr11'y . . NI'zu'joriu Gnulrczul I'r0.vi1lc11t . . Rc-lwcczi Hobbs TI'l'lINII7'l?1' ,,,..... Gloria, Sh-pllaui Vff'U'P7'0-W'f1f f M2U'20VY 'I0h'Wm Pu1'pu.w: ll, is :L mcnibcr of llic Nililillllili liomc Eco- S4'f'7'Uff'7'!l . Phyllis C0 b1'U' nrmlics Associzmlion :md mvcls wilh olhcr groups from TrUf W f ' - Thvviis Slollllllwlis iiiff0l'Clli cznnpusos Lo discuss valrioils ideals. Purpose: To promolc illiCI'0Sl in physical ccluculion und in i'cci'c:Llim1zLl :Lciivilics in P.A.l,. Home Economics--P.Ai.L. Ilujumpnn, Mullurlhy. llmnmlly, Sunr-4. l'ym-. Smilh, French. fiillllllllll-llllllll Murrny., llnnlvr, Gnulrvuu. Sli-plmn, Yvykux H611 l Pync, Murrny. 0'llrinn, Wyks-n, Cllndwell, Ciknlullu Kmolcr, Kunnvon. Wilk, llrown, MclVluh0n, Munnix., MUK1'flllllI. f:lllllI'l!IlI.I Ful:kI,urulT, lnllllllilli, Burrows. Mcflurlhy. Corhcll., llioduli, Lewin, Cnslnin P. 'L' Preszfdcnt . . Virginia Burrouglls Vilw'-I,I'6SI'llC'IIft Toni Furmzmik PVC-g'id07ll - - Phyllis COHYCU Treaszlrer . . . Bzwlmra Sleeper Vice-l'rc.vidcnt Ruth McCarthy . , Q .. . Secretary ' I Ruth Gimgzm Recording ,Secretary . . . Ruth G1ll1g.m 1'rwm,,,-gr v I lictlly Dimluti Iforraslmvzding Secretary . Margery Johnson Publ'ic'ity Agent ....... Clare Lewis 1'1,l,r7mxe: To further inleresl, in l,he slurly of Psychology Student Govt.-P.A.L. and loo keep in touch with progress mzule in the fielrl. lVlcMulmn, Slupluennml. llunnur. Ilnhlnn, Hullou, Corbcll. 0'I.4'ury. llcnnlurnon l'llIl1lllllllH. Gray. Ijlllvlil-lcl. Munnix, Mc-Kurnun, Nelson, Kllnlvr, Fxlcklnruff, Cnnluin Wilk. Kunnvuro, Johnson. Furmnnik, llurrnws, Sleeper, Fuller, Kuplun -?'C fm 5 V H621 Vulmlini. Knnuvus. Cikolelln Lxunlnerlnnn, Wilk., ,lohnson W C A P A L l,I'0SI'lIU'IIf . Kznlhlccn licclvslon 0 ' 0 v ' - ' ' ' . . , Q . V11-e-Prcszflcnt ISau'b:u'n lxcllcy P'rcsulcfr1,t . . . . Ircm- Wxlk g I I, f Vfzcc-P-rcsldcvzt . . . Nr2LI'J0l'l0 Johnson ' Urdary ' mm Xu 0 lforresprmrliflg Secrefary . Louise Pulzmdini Trcfmlrcrr ....... Czuuillc Szmloro RCff!Jf1l'Ii7lf S01'I'UflII'l . . l l0'm0r .I 'unbcrlson . . . . . ,, g 'f I ' A ,. l urpo.s'a: To furlhcr mlorcsl. m l'0llf.Il0llS, cmlucamlmnzml lrca.s'1n'cr .... lim'lJ:u'zL Llpolcllam . . . . . , . . , :md SOCIZINI :Lcl,1v1l,1cs. Memlacrslnp flI!lll'IHll7l . . . Mzulclmc lxamzwos l'urp0.vc.' To sponsor worthwhile sllulcnl, nclivilics and P A L i' 0 0 0 especially inlcrmcizml work and limcly discussions. llurcy, A. Smith.. Mxlrillfr. l'ynu, Murray. 0'llri1wn. Cnnnully, Lnlnlu-rleuun. Cluulwull. G. Slllilll Mcllnurl. Pnhulini. Mulmunuli. Curlnwll. Hrown, llurruwn. Austin. Cm-nlruuci. Fi:-lding. McKernun, llimluli Mc-Mulmn. Santoro. Keufv, Connelly. Em-lm-nlon. Ka-Iluy, Mnnnix, Mulfnrlhy I 1631 Choral rt Society OFFICERS President . . . . . Simon Gesin Secretary . . Harriet Hayes Librarian .... . . Anne Treske f Robert Coller Custodians of Vestments . . Allan Weaver David Weaver Manager . . Robert Plummer Auditor: . Phillip Turner Vocal Soloists Accompanists Tenors Harriet Hayes Virginia Ries Milton Callichy Dr. Augustine I-I. Smith, Founder and Conductor Irene Silvia Ruth Bu1'ekel Robert Coller Robert Plummer Hazel Farwell Paul Dwinell 1947-4-8 has been a Home Concert Year for Choral Donald Sanford Nlarilyn Hudson Richard Ekdahl Arters beginning at the First Congregational Church Donald Sullivan Altos Simon Gesin in Natick on November 19, and moving into the Christ- Allen Giles, Pianist Phyllis Breault Robert Plummer mas season with five major choral festivals, at Cam- Sopmnos Ruth Burckel Donald Sullivan bridge, NVest Ntedford, Newton Centre, Braintree, and Rose Desandis Basses the Hotel Vendome. After the January orgy of exams Ann Asadourian Barbara Eva Donald Adams and a brief siesta came the festive Brac Burn Country Betty Elia Lorraine Felice James Braithwaite Club concert, February 8, plus banquet menu. Concerts I-Iazel Farwell 1XIae Reinstein Ralph Chouniard averaged one per week up to Holy Week, the last one Harriet Hayes Kathleen Rogers Allen Giles in the Boston Public Library. Because half of the forty- Marilyn Hudson Ellen Short Gordon Goewey three members are organists, choirmasters, soloists in Teresa Kannally Jean Staples Arthur Hauge Greater Boston churches, a vacation tour was out of the Nancy lVIcGowan Anne Treske Ted Nfekelatos question. Plans are now being considered for a faraway Donald Russell Donald Sanford Philip Turner Allan VVeaver David Weaver Gilbert Whitney Virginia Ries Helen Sherman Irene Silvia Betty Jane Smith Cecilia Snyder Louise Terzie jaunt during 19418-49. Concerts have averaged one per week, barring January, from mid-November to mid- April together with gala dinners, of which there are more to come. 11641 'ff' -v vyr- 'Q Ilislefuno, Carney. Coewcy. Murphy, lluVcuuw, Kotwien lluguc, Wclllll, llerm1'l,lu, Nlureullunle, Crnudin, llulorski. Berkowitz, Rico jnruuld, Giles, Moral, Perry, Green, llngun, llylnnilcr Fantasia lub -C. of M. President . . John Green V'iCU-IJTU-Y1.li07lt . . Mel Perry Secretary . . Richard Hague Treasm'cr ........ Bernard J. Nlorcl Pwywsc: To promote musical activities and good fellow- ship among the students of the College of lllusic. From 1942 to 1945, due to the war, Fantasia was in- active, but was reorganized in 1946. President . . . lVarren lVood l!'iC0-P7'0S1ldU7'lf illel Perry Secretary . . Barbara Eva Treasurer ..,..... Paul Rylander P-u,rpo.ve.' To coordinate student activities, both social and scholastic. Student Govt.-C. of M. I Ilusc, Weaver, Fnrwell, Wcavnr, Starke, Adums. Burckcl DcVenu, Rylnndcr, Eva, Wood, Perry, DiStcfuno l , 'Agri xr' 'rf Simmons. Crmlur, Suhuylcr Wimllmnl. Corus-ull. Kinna-ur, livlugh thletic Assoc.--Sargent 1,I'6'S'l:llU'Ill . . . Kay Comeau V'liC8-1,76-9flI0'I1,t . Barbara Kinncar Secretary . . . Mary Jane Krcdar Ig'llS2.'I'lL'.S'-'T llluvzuycr ..... Ilclcn Nvinclham Purpose: To put into practice skills lcarnccl in lhc class- room. Nlilllvr. Hur! Pre.vi1lcnt . . V 1'cc-Pr0.w1'fIc11t Secretary . . VV lreczsurcr .... . . . . Christine Lutz Carolyn Porter Joan Fcarnlcy . Ann Page Purpose: The governing' board of the Sargent dormi- Lorics. Irs lv-urnlcy, Purlnr. Luiz. Page X 3 , 5 ,J 7 A ' rf f Q ' K4 A Aq A. 7 L . a j a '- a l f , 1166 1 A U Q 5 O C 55 G H0 T CD an -1 GQ on I5 Fi' ......,....... 4 X S a a 2 I , .LZMQQZQ fffmjw , -vi ,1 wi .' -NI' lVlneArlhur, lloln-um, Spenr, Conn-uu, llnvin, Moran Dean Mnulu-eliniv, Collins, Ouellette, Newhof, Conkley, Prof. llnrlmun Sargent ollege Governing Board 1'-rcsiflcflt ..... . Caryl Ncwliof 1'llIl?'IlH.Ij .flzlvisors . . Dean Nlnckeclinic Vice-1'rcsrirlcnt . . . Elaine Ouellelle Professor 1lZLI'll1lELll Recording Secretary . . . Evelyn Collins Professor Sheldon COTl'0SfIlI7Nl'i7l,g Secretary . Claire lWncArLlnn' 1j'IH'jJOSC.' To nmke school life one of happy, conlenlecl, Treasurer ..... . Ann Conkley :intl worllly being and lo form policy. Sargent En lerlains the Football Team 11671 Y . 1 5 . 2 5 111' Purmuluc, llnrlhulcnly. Farley, Abramson. S. Johnson. Alla-n Lazarus. Henderson, Martinez Kulrnnmdou, Maru, N. Johnson, Adler Y.W. . .-o.P.E.s. President . . . Barbara Henderson Vice-President . . Ruth Lazarus Treasfzzrev' . . WVilhclmina VVerkhoven Secretary ........ Peggy Parmelee Purpose: To help students live the Christian religion in their everyday life and to aid in the social, religious and personal problems confronting every college stu- dent today. President ....... William E. Smith Vice-P're.s'ident and I?usiness Manager James S. Leslie Treasurer ...... George A. Cummings The group is led by Dr. James R. Houghton. A weekly concert is usually presented during the Fall and VVinter season. Seminary Singers Burns, Bailey. Edwards, lVlucMillun, Giles, Toolhaker. Miller, Ully, Frazier Goldman, llnwrll, Stulnp, Grout, Lnulxach, Slnilh. Fuhllnall. Shelton., Christian Lung, Lyon. Luce, Blessing, Smith, Leslie., Wclislvr, Haney, Smith, Foster -1-L 5-J , SW -fun-I .M -T 4 113' U-4 9 f1681 'lil E , - Q-v Smith, Nluuller. Smith, Cilvn. Cox, Udy, lllmmillg, 'Yhmnpnon Carlson, Howell. Smith, Luuhuvll. Sl:-inlcruus Mt. Vernon Association President . . Stanley Smith Vice-Presidevzt . . Forrest llowell Secretary . Eugene Lnnbnch Treasurer . ....... Sidney Lmvson This is the student governing board at the School of Theology. I,I'8HI'lIUllll . . . Edith Gilman Vice-President . Florence Ferris Recording Secretary . . . Stella Bloomberg C'orre.vpomIing Seeretary . Sylvia Click Treasurer ......... Agnes Evans Purpose: The only non-sectarian legal sorority in the United Slziles. Lambda Delta Pi Mcllwuin. Coluhnun, llnrry, Rudxnun, Foster. Wiltte-rslnll, llryxnlt Uloonlherg, Glick, Ferris, Gilnmn, Evans. Krculslnlrg l169l Al y mu 1lf'll :lung for qonmclhmg Other Events of the Year .!Z.!9.!.A!: Iicld mecls co eds K if X X H 5. sw 455 --4' v n+-w.f.g.,--X-qmwv '- f- ' - - -s-amuse:-mmm-'-wf,.w 1 Anal something clse-thc new look! E XAM ggacs os evil. rm aw Review OFFICERS Editor-in-l'hief . Robert B. Kent Note Editor . . George R. Hanna Vase Editor . . Patrick I-I. Harrington Business M imager ..... Douglas Danner Assistant Business M anager Samuel L. Thompson Secretary . . . . . . John Corbin F ucillty Advisor . Prof. C. A. Peairs, Jr. Organized At Boston University in 1921 as a part of the educational program of the school. The Boston University Law Review, published four times a year, is edited by a Student Editorial Board with the assistance of a faculty advisor. Membership on the Editorial Board is based on high scholastic attain- ment and manifested aptitudes for legal research. The Review publishes articles of technical and general legal interest written by leading authorities in various fields of law. These articles are supplemented by notes and comments, usually based on recent cases and chiefly contributed by members of the Editorial Board. Functions of The Review include the scheduling of lectures, forums, and other activities designed to con- tribute to the legal education of the Board members and to further the work of the Law School. Butler, Peters, Macfurlune, llnrringlon, Duvitl, Cllrisloforo, Erskine, McClure, Bronstein, llubord Wiilclillelcl, Fenwood. lluiley, Kraft, Edlund, Gnrlinkle. Ilorwich, Dnvis. Allman. Sontupg, Robinson Brooke, Corbin, Bloomberg, llurringlon, Kent, llunnn. llnudreuu, Doyle Kydd, Smith, Thompson, Morse, Morin l 171 l Student ouncil-Social ork OFFICERS F 'zfrst Year Secoml Year President . . .... Rollin C. Williams President . . ..... Rhona Isaacson Vice-Presirlent . . . Frances Earle V'ice-President . . . John Affleck Secretary-Treasilrer . Jean Nimkin Secretary-Treasurer . . Jack Miller CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEMBERS Ellen Hilles Rhona Isaacson Jane Eddy lNIrs. Helen Moore James Woods Milclred Noble Purposa' To bring to the faculty of the School of Social WVork the students' opinions concerning the curricu- lum. The students may offer constructive suggestions to improve the curriculum. The Curriculum Com- mittee serves as a link between the students and the faculty with the objective of bringing the two groups together to better prepare the courses of study offered by the school. l The Charles River Campus 11791 Siu-gn-I, liiflllfl, llussle-r, lVlvK1-uvur, llurrnughs Ella-ri:-li. filblllldllll, lliNul,uIu, lhlvn-ni. Short-., Ilnnfnrnl lpha Sigma lpha President . . . . Anna Rzwcsi Vice-1'rc.w1'flm1t , . FVZLIICCS DiN:mlalc Sccrcrfrzry . . B2ll'l72l'l'2L IJCSliLlll'iCI'S Trcfmlror . . M'zu'ily11Sl1o1'Q Registrar . . Leslie Ellcricli Cllllljllllhl, . . Priscilla clilllgilllll Allllli-9117 ...... Miss lilllcl E. .Kimball Purpose: To csuilmlisll :L sislorhoorl for lllc physical, in- lcll0cl.ua,l, social, :mtl SlDiI'il,llil1l clcvclopmonl, of its mcmlicrs. I 'rcszllcrrt . . Viz-rf-l'rc's1'flm11f . Sz'r'r1ftary- TI'l'I1SlII'0I' l,llI'120Sl'.' To kcop liczlllll cflucamlion. sllulcnls inform C'c0L-lc 'l'. Groulx xxllllit 'l'zl,yl0r Pnlulimw llill of progress in Health Educators Group Bailey, Crudzinsky, Kaul. Mxllillsky, Lynull. Flink, Sh-ps-lnufk, Iluinlon Mllliliilllllill. 'I'hmnprmn. llill, l'uul. Gunning, Nlmmn, Suhluiu, Nlnrris I.ilII1-lin-Ill. Taylor, llr. Irwin. Gruulx. llill, l'm-rry I 1731 llonmgluw, Cznrnownki, MeKuovor, Laughlin, Senluncn llirminglnnn, 'l'iurnun., Kulimois, Collins, lloolll, llurku President . . 1- Ed' V'iC8-l,f6.9'lill07Ll Secretary . Prcsirlent . . Joseph Collins y'rmS,,,mr g . 1 Vice-l'rcs'icle11t XV alter Kuliesis Secretary , llelen Nlurphy Treasurer ........ Dorothy Booth ricular activities. l urpose: 'l'o Organize students of the Catholic faith for social ancl religious activities. Vincent Conroy 'llhomas McGrzith Thomas Berry . June Ericson Purpose: To represent the student body in relations with the faculty, and promote social and extra-cur- tudent Council-Ed. Lnwru-neu, Stewart. Slflllllllifif, Filler. Collins, lVll:lVluhnn. Quinlan, Czurnnwruki Ford. wllfflfll, Gilles, Groulx, llurrouiglm, Molincvur. llornuk. Currnn, Starr, Gnlpurl. Minn Johnson, Spooner, llcrry. Conroy. Nlecrnlh, lilloricll, Clnnuv, Arlruukle I1741 llI'SCS President . . V'IiC0-PTC.91ld67Lt Club llundriknon, 0'll1'u., Colenmn. linwrelleu Nurse, lluker, llnwvn, Cnurlemunelw. Suiulo Ntildred C0llI't0ll12tI'CllC Recording Secretary . fl0I'T6S1I07lll'Ii7lg Secretary Treasurer . . Purpose: To promote social activities an taining to tllel mrsing profession. Josephine Sciuto Barbara Baker Margaret 0'Dea Amy Nurse 1d programs per- Presirlerzt . . Eleanor Ilealy Vfice-l're.wfdent Dorothy Crisp Secretary . . Alice Rosenberg Treasurer ....... Gladys Prel tyman P11,rpose.' To represent the student body in relations with the faculty, and promote social and exlra-cur- ricular activities. tudent Council-S. of . W1wixlsl1viIx, lhnezul, Rmmn, Wyllllaw. Nlurolz llmwnln-rg, Crisp, Prullynmn, llenly, Givens 11751 Newman lub- eneral College OFFICERS President . .... Paul J. Sullivan Vice-President . Fred MacDonald Secretary . Margaret Wilcox Treasurer . Paul MacKenzie The Newman Club of General College was formed in 1947 and has the honor of being one of the first organ- izations to function at the College. Membership in the organization is open to all Catholic students, male and female, who are registered for a full course of study at the College. Meetings are held weekly for the purpose of discussion pertinent to subjects of interest to Catholic students. Some of the subjects that have been covered are Evo- lution, Predestination, Communism, and Schisms within the Church. Recently Father Fisher conducted a series of seven lectures on Marriage. The General College Newman Club, through its rep- resentative on the All-University Catholic Council, co- operates fully with the Council in the support of all social activities. Holbrook, McGregor, O'Gnrmnn., Clark., 0'Brien, McCarty, Boyle Mr. Perry, Marino, MacDonald, Sullivan. Wilcox, Galvin, Duval H761 I , . ...f Richards, Charm, Wiluoll Ajumiun, Yunccy, McKay, Weir tudent ouncil-S.P.R. ,Pl'BHI.ll67'l't . . . . . . William VV. Weir Secretary .... Alice Ymccy Vice-President . .... Robert lWcKuy Treasurer ..... C h Lrleq AJ l.1T1l in Pm'pose.' To :ict as an aclministraitivc group for thc student body Q P -lf il ill gi President Marsh receives first copy 0f194-7 Hub from Editor Cordon Mackay as Constance Popeo, 1946 Huh editor, looks on. H771 VL LYCSE A 1 HEH OF -4 ARVA un HARVAQS- 8 AWARD 9 UN 3 ' OSQQN I VEQ Sl? QNING 1-ua VX L 4 421 , ,QA JA f N f Wa, ' 6 1 'Therifis a destin which makes us brother.-sg fnone 'goes' his wd alonef, h 1 X ' Edwin Markham U. ,,.h, ,wr N -- ,. W r 4 w- 1 1 A wa b 7' . A5l,?,1.,,5 . X , . R 1 4 M. ' ' 1 , , P H ., , h 'avg' L q . Q 5, . Q , .'5 J. 5 f 11. , , Q L , L , f X . M ,M V L . KA X 5 K X 'V - A ., .W A K :uw-T - 4 I A K, JL, 1 ',-,..i.v- ' A ... . A 'Q XZ' ' .Vv . ,, ,. .nu 1 rs.: luv., -W 1. -.fri . .HL T , Q K. : fQ,1 ' i,'T ',. - xxw,-,M .1 ., t wg,-4 kv..-'hfhj - , 1: . ., , 42 ,. A 4, .Y S ,ill 1 . 4 Y . f , 5 ,I -'fn 1 1. . , . w,.,. W . W, ,. Q: .4. N ,, L I K ,, wx -.4 nw, - AQ.- f QI:'f'g,fA 2.41 ,- ' . .:-7 ., . ., , .. Nw , bl ' . 'WA 4 Qegvvi 4'-Q sw XL? A+ ,9. 499 Fffg Q, 4- ' pcb V Px 77' K Agn. 'V ' KG 45 hw ' Q7 fx -3 qi A D4 W -- , v P 4 . A A 4 M I es' QS Q X5 2 O 40 'K- D' if 'la fy 0 A 0 Q sz A bbb F5 Q? G QW Q 1 2' 'sm + A Q N A X4 ff - Eff 'WA A '1 r 4 if I - '-. .2 3,-.3-5.1, ' - .. - 4- -- If X 959, ' -7 .:n:.'-..-z INTERFRATERNITY CONFERENCE MEMBER FRATERNITIES PANHELLENIC MEMBER SORORITIES INTERSORORITY COUNCIL MEMBER SORORITIES Interfraternit onference Speaker . Charles Siegel Secretary . Arthur Lewis Treasurer . . George Gladding Alpha Epsilon Pl Phi Epsilon Pi Miltoii N. Baker Albert Solomon Charles Siegel Robert Lipson Alpha Kappa psi Dave Feldman Harry Nickerson George Gladding PM Kappa Facia Alpha PM Delta John lWcCarthy Y ' Pl,John J. North John Guzzi Victor Colombine I , Tau Epsilon H , , . Richard S. Bitfklll Arthur hi. Lewis Ixappa Phz Alpha J . , , Tau Delta 1 In Larry Chabot Y . rom lwcljonough lllurray Herscovitz Richard Daniels Lambda Cfhz Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Robert J. Henry Robert ltlaynard Robert Davis Charles Cyrus PM Alpha Beta Chi Sigma Herb Shapiro Stanley Gaflin John Meehall The Interfraternity Conference is composed of two delegates from each of the recognized fraternities of the University. Each year, the Conference plans and gov- erns interfraternity affairs among its members, acting as a regulating body for rushing, for fraternity athletics, and for the social functions sponsored by the group. A fraternity manual was published in the fall and proved to be a great help to the students throughout the rushing period. The local chapter is a member of the National Interfraternity Conference and is represented at its meetings each year. Lipman. Maynard. Benncnuti, Guzzi, McDonough. Mecelxnn. Bouchard Chabot, Cyrus. llerscovilz, Harkin, Selig. Davis, lluker McCurllly, Henry. Feldman. Gludding, Siegel, Lewis, Shapiro, Gnflin, North A l1'79l lpha E ilfm Pi M ester . Herbert Cooks Li. Ma.9ter Eugene L. Notkin Scribe . Sidney Schneider Emehequer . ltlilton N. Baker Alumm and nnduglads, brothers and pledges, every- one gets in the act. . . Len Pass throws things around on the track teain. . .Al Solomon strokes for crew. . . Ben Weinbauin has baseball aspirations. . .llerb Cooks, Brookline councilman, debates like mad for ol' li.U.. . . Judah Stone is B.U. Ilillel president, and regional ITZFA treasurer. . .Joe Bert is in the band. . .The B.U. Law Review has Gerry Altman and Leon Sontag. . .And sans the glory are many wizards who help us to attain our top scholastic position at l5.U. Dances, hops, card parties, hay rides, night clubbing, parents' tea, etc. . . .all of these super affairs may only be exceeded by the terrific future plans. And a good time will be had by all. . .has grown to one of the largest fraternities. . .almost 50 chapters from B.U. to U.C.L.A. and from U. of Texas to U. of Wisconsin. . .was inactive during the war. . .has since reorganized to become a top fraternity at B.U. Organized: New Y ark U1L'i1.'ersity, 1913 Estalilishecl: Boston Unifversity, 1941 llnrnn. Stone, Wcuinlrxlum. Lipnou, Klopnluek, Spurling, Berg. Eirumlmriz Leuvill., Alpnrl., Wulrlmun, Miller, Frisch. Frinl, Feinberg. Znkml, Cohn-n Lnuh, Schneider, nuker, Nolkin, Cooks, Luvien, Suitlun, Katz t 180 Ipha Kappa Psi 1'rg,gfif1g74,1 , , George J. Glzulcling Vice-Prc.s'i1lzmt Gordon S. Skinner Secretary . , . Frederick D. Iverson -7Il'Cf1S'1ll'0T , Charles IC. Perkins The brothers in lhe Slmnl1y on Olfl Beacon Sl.reel. have reully Lnken lhe Nu look lo heurl.. . .A new house, an new gzune room, an enlnrgecl progrzun :uul un enlarged nleinhership. . .Dean Sulcliffe unml Mir. Ilow- :u'Lh us brothers. ..lhe Founders Day banquet. wilh Dean Loral. . .ToLo. . .The Purmlue floul. hut. no lruck. . . IIolcl tlmt line in lhe Willizun zuul Mary gzune. .. Wlho Piecl Russ INIezul's hed? auul I 4li4ln'l know you wuz heren. . .The heclic rushing period cuhninuling in the 6'I'm Looking Over :L Four-leaf Cloveru week-end . . . the post-foollmll gzune buffet. suppers :uul clnnees. . . lhe llourcl ineelings ul. the Twelve Iiighly. . . lhe Cos- l.1une Bull und the CIIVISIIIHLS Party wilh Phi Gzun. . . Those wonclerful nieuls :intl inclescribnlmle clesserls served hy Mrs. Vain Dellen. . . lhe mighty chess gznnes :incl lhe nightly lmlrol of lhe Black TVELICII. . . IIow's 'f 'e ffff'-'190-4, New Yfffk U 1 f '-Wil!! tl1zLl.? . . . Ilow shoulcl I know? 5,3 01,Ul,N,,.S Nu UlllI7IfU7' 19012 Lillle, lVleQneen, Vineenl., Rounds, F. Niekerson, II. Nickerson, Coppeilge. Nason, Pelnne. Purkhill, lllinlelmrcl Rivers. Roberts, Iliehurdson, Guy. Prof. Bunker, l'rof. Wiil.ern. Andere-uni, MueLeoil. Nluriinon, Cornwall, W1'lrsl11r Philill- I'erkim-i. Leigh, Clndclinpz. Iverson, Skinner, li. Wiilivreo, Z1-ey lllllllllii. Lnyuon, Cooke, Conley, Currier, Porter, Clnnu- l181l lpha Phi Delta Consul . Francesco Benenati Pro-Consul . Victor Colombini Tribune . Seymour DiMare Quaestor . Enio Feliciotti Always active in all school affairs before the recent war, Alpha Phi Delta is on the march once again. From the return of four brothers in 1946, the chapter has grown to a strength of thirty-four brothers and pledges. Seven Scarlet and White gridmen on our roster. . .the football manager. . .and our advisor, Coach Aldo Buff Donclli, an alumnus from Duquesne University ...Next year bigger and better than last. . .and the next bigger and better than that. . .Alpha Phi Delta. . . onward and upward. - -' il , llfll . Founded: 1914, Syracuse University Establi.s'hed.' Boston University, 1927 Aleddn, Piuzzn, D'Amelin, Sicuso, Sciuto, Custnno, Tungunso Ilcnrdell, DiMurc, Colombini, Bencnnti, Guzzi, Gallcrani, Scanduru ' I 182 Kappa Phi lpha President . . Claude LaPlante Vice-President William Conlan Secretary . Edward Faivre Treasurer . Peter Smiles Another succesful year for Kappa Phi, with fine sup- port from all members. . .C. of M. Senior Pres. Bill DeVeau. . .C.B.A.: Junior Trcas., Peter Smiles, Soph. Pres., Ed Wagner, V.P., W. Mclicodg Treas., J. Bud- reaug Frosh Pres., Andy Kelleher. . .Scarlet Key men: DcVcau, Cormier, lVIcDonough. . .Lock members: Ro- berge, Poulin, Wagner, Weisman. . .Newman Club: Pres., Chabot, Treas., Bodurtha. . .Acet. Society Pres., LaPlante. . .Scabbard and Blade Pres., Bill Donlon. . . Varsity Hockey: Jerry Gleason, Jim Smith. . .Bob McKay, Pres., Ben Edes, Pres., Sigma Delta Chi and Repr. to All-U. Council. . .Bud Faivre, All-U. Senate and cheerleader. Homecoming float parade winner. . .Dances, Vic Hops and convivial get-togethcrs all constitute the fun ever present at the Kappa Phi House. . .BIG plans for the future. 9 'il Alpha Chapter Founded: 1876, Boston University Shunley. Burke, Fielding, Finn, Bodurthn, Keefe, Vlolis, Wagner, Sorlmc, Galvin, lleuly, 0'Neil, Kelleher, Rinelln, Lucey Conlon, Coodsill, Kuffel, Wilumin, Dudley, Pndehikns, Lul'lnnte, llownrd, Conlnn, Gleason, Anderson, McCoy, Ilohcrgc, Woods Kulfel, Budreuu, Ciriello, Smith, Smiles, Chabot, McDonough, Wcslwnlcr, McCarty, Donlon, Woods Shunuhun, Rinaldi, Mein-od, lVlcC.one, McCarthy, Vrolsos, Poulin, Flynn, Cormier, Faivrc, Dever, Clnin, Bellis Molyl, Convoy, Fiorelli, Ferrick, Rodriques, Poulin, McDermott, Gander, Gogucn, Geller, Cormier lissj Lambda President . . Vfice-Pre.s'fide'nt . Secretary . . Treasurer . The new Lambda llouse, scene of many activities this year-informal gtLlllCl'lllgS, pledge parties, annual Christmas party, and grad meeting, sparked the social whirl at 51 Nlountfortt. . .Jin Short and John Welty taking over operation of the Connnons. . . La Danseu came in for intense concentration at Baptiste Studio- ean we rhumbat. . .Larry Durham discussing sociologi- cal aspects of coffee with the missus. . .Ken lrlldridge off to study in sunny Italy this summer. . .All Brothers trying to follow Wlally Wleifs example of last year. . . Oh! those Phi Betlsl. . .Ken Edes and his racket - direct answer to Nlusicians' Union. . .Lambda joins I.F.C.!. . .Jack Linehan, Senior Class President at. C.L.A.!. . .Big 70th Arzrzfiversary Graduate Barzquet in April! . . .Jack XVietzsche Riggenbach and Ray Earth Dussault discussing the Bible. . .Pledges waltz at Protestant Council Nlinstrel Show-smooth. The future? Lambda Evermore! . John Wlelty John Riggenbach . Arthur Short Richard Gamble Fo1111decl.' 1877 Roberts, Giles, Daniels, Kcnnellck Eden, Spear, Reynolds, Linclmn, Morrison, llurlmnn, Eldridge, Osborne Dussnull, Rucder, Gamble, Welty, Short, Riggenbnch, Wcldoll, Curnmiehuel I 1841 Lambda hi lpha President . . . . Keith Phinney Vice-President . . Robert Maynzircl Secretary . . . . Charles Reilly Treasurer . Chandler Robbins Truman heads for VVashington. . .Records smashed as Dunnett misses chow. . .Lemieux and no date... Clopek flashes the red light. . .Crew goes Lambda Chi, led by Captain Mowzitt, . .Hank and VVinnie tie the knot. . .Those T.D. Sprints by Thomas. . . Flash Guild clicks again. . .Bates and Nlaynard shatter par at 19th hole. . .Fisher and Duke turn Scarlet. . .Phin- ncyis Olds makes the hill. . .Boulter slaloms to success . . .Gooding called to the colors. . .Toungc comments on finals- Tain't like growing 'taters '. . .lVIartin does research for COldD Mr. Boston. . .Curly Bowen gets a haircut. . .'Phone for Rees. . .Nlaynard and Keith dele- gates to Alpha Rho. . .Fake sells soul for 51520. . .Rob- bin's ferry shoves off for C.B.A.. . . To the Tables Down at Stablesu tops Purple, Green and Gold HIT PARADE. F ounded: 1909, Boston University Schilling, Gooding, Ypsilnnlis, Evans, Boulter, Keith, Clark, Goodwin, Blond, Riley, Willinms Hamer, Iludden, Pike, Marlin, Ringquist, Miller. Jepson, Mowutt, Duke, Ernst, Duncan, Krisljunsen Marlin, Dunnitt. Maynard, Fisher, Truman, Henry, Bowen, Rees, Blult. Speronis Hennessey, Shephard, Robbins.. Shimer, Leniieux, Guild, Weighlson, Tounge H851 Phi lpha Grand Regent . . Richard C. Kobrin Vice Grand Regent . . . Sandy Fern Treasurer . . . . Gale L. Raphael Secretary . . David Zoll B.0.M. . Herbert Anker Twenty-four men of Phi Alpha are being graduated in 1948, which coincidentally happens to be thc twenty- fourth year of the fraternity at Boston University. And during their association with the fraternity and the University, these men have grown. At B.U.'s Pi Chapter, as at other chapters in colleges throughout the land, the practice of friendship has been inculcated upon the members. With the training and discipline of their fraternity and the education of their college, the men of Phi Alpha are better equipped to begin their lives upon commencement , V ...,. . ,... . tx -P Pl . A ' ' ., Q,, 5g-it. ' - ' in W Il f I ?'1'?r'51. f ':'. V A ' - r, :-- f f 'g,2'f,ff7f1 l :. ' 'iw 5,3 SHIPS fi gl, BELLE Q a, . -. '.. , 4 ' it . Founded: 1914, George Washington University Establishecl: Boston U niversity, 1924 Rossolf, Seilerholm. Shilfmnn. Stern, Garber. Wnlclmnn, llerg, Cutler, Singer Margolis, Kurpun, Gordon, Richman, Feingold, Goldman, Shapiro, Malik, Sederholm, Dnrmon, Iluker, Weaslcrmun Cutler, Gullin, Zoll, Anker, Fern, Kuhrin, Flunhenherg, Chusmir, Silverman, Wald, Cutler Franklin, Plotnick, Ilylcr, Bernstein, Lush, Mikclson, Klnmdin, Cutler H861 Phi Epsilon Pi Superior . . Vice-Superior Secretary . Treasurer . Alpha Xi Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi draws its actives from Montreail, Canada to Tel Aviv, Palestine. . .A fra- ternity of tradition-pennies in the Dream Girl Cup, donated in repentance. . .Irv Heller cracking football lines. . .Al Cookie Benharris cracking pledges... Charlie Buff Seigel, Pres. of Student Council, Chair- man of I.F.C., and more. .. Hendry Timer' Limer, Capt. of B.U. Fencing team. . .Hillel treasurer lllike Solomon is a dead-ringer for Grover VVhelan-mus- tache, carnation, and all. . .Add men of distinction-all of us. . .Al Miller and Paul Levy, prominent kennel clubbers lecturing the pledges on the birds and bees. . . Proceed with caution, Art Framson and his willing ap- prentice Bob Lipson are active here with practical jokes -booby traps, Marine style. . .A Phi Ep hip hip for the grads. . .As our song goes, Lead us to victory and fame that we may bring Honor and Glory to thy name. . . May we forever our brotherhood sustain. . . Herbert Rose Stan Hatoif Mal Boraks Mike Stoller F ounded: 190.4 Established: Boston Uuiversvfill, 1932 Glnzcr, Ogcn, Collier, Luvine, Siegel, Dion, Solomon, Bcnhnrria, Bloom., Marshall, Shapiro, Rothlcder Alhcrlsnn, Melxdmslson, Cohen., Gnhlhcrg. Lewin, Goldberg, Frnnk, Yum-, Finkelstein, Zuckorlxraun, Cohen, Foster, Gordon, Chas Rome, Frnmson, Alpert. Lipson, Hatolf, Rose, Smllcr, Boraks, Vnlovclsky, Feldman, Cronig Limcr, Golod, Heller, Cohen, Wolf, Beurg., Krnmer, Slendig, Cohen 11871 Phi Kappa Theta President . . Arthur R. Curran Vice-Presillent John W'itkowski Secretary . . . Paul J. Caron Sergeant-at-A rms . R.lNT. Guilderson, Jr. lhe latest recruit ln the Plttll, Brigade. . .Only three months old and already 49 strong from half a dozen schools. . .more seeking entrance to this, the only Catholic Frat at the University. . .Justin Cronin ap- pointed as Treasurer by Executive Council. . .Sired by Theta Kappa Phi, National Catholic Fraternity and installed as a colony. . .Flu Quinn of Newman Cluh falnc made Chaplain. . .Basketball team organized by Jack Flynn. ..se1ni-pro Ed Snow great. . .hlult and Jeff-Jack North, I.F.C. represenlalive Q6'5 j and Paul Caron, Secretary C5'Q j . . .Expecting Arch Curran in a lnad rush home every day. . .The U nivcrsity's new organization pledges itself to the furtherance ol' fraternal spirit. lVIotto- For God, country, school, and you.', Has led the way for CARE aid lo hungry orphans. . . adopted an Orphanage in Strauhing, Germany. Fozmrled: 1914, Lehigh University Establ'i.vhecl: Boxtzm U niversity, 19.47 Spydcll, Moore, Ziemicnski, Cnppy, Znllo, Kucewicz, Ihxnscll, McCarty, Brigham K. Murray, Powers, P. Mllrruy, F. Curr, lVlcMuh0n, McCuskcr, Flynn, Cnmphcll, Nlulhnru, Hynes, Scnnlun North, Doherty, Caron, Wilkosvski, Curran, Cuildcrsnn, Cronin, WllIll0lI, Connors Ludwin, Novo, Tyrcll, Che-crullah, CofTcy, Dil'csu, Libnrdoni l 188 Sigma lpha Ep rilen President . . . VVallington U. VVookey Vice-Presiflerzt . . Russell P. Kneen Treasurer . . Robert. VV. Davis Secretary . . Stuart. Good Hail to the Purple as brothers seventy-five strong sing out at SAE. . .for Beta Upsilon in review we re- member. . .very successful rushing season with Nlonte Carlo night.. . .parties at Harvard and Tech houses. . . Batch's 1892 touring car with space reserved for Presi- dent Ntarsh. . .lvendy and iVally, Scarlet, Key and Wh0's lvho. . .six class presidents. . .Al, Rudy and Cox Red Young in crew and Russ, Claude and Tib in tennis , . .HF and Il prep school. . .the presentation of Sister Pin to Dean Melville. . .Jazz boy, Bob Tagen. . .so many brothers, pins well distributed. . .Rudy, Russ, and Tib as HUB Editors. . .Chaplain Stu and Ge0rge's late hour jaunts to No. 1 . . .a big welcome to 35 pledges . . .cheerleaders Verne, Bob, and Batch. . .such was the life at dear old SAE. Founded: 1856, University of Alabama Establislzecl: Boston Unitzrersity, 1892 One Hunclrecl and Nineteen Chapters lj Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kundm-inn. Tihbellrl. Darling. M1-linrpz, Hussey. Tibbclls, Doughty. Davis. Young Tugun. Cyrus, Nlcfllellun, Cond, Richmond. Luke, Howell., Peterson. Wcscill, Km-en Cross. Kirlunnn, BlllClll!IllIYf, Wliitce, Walrrcn. Wmicikisy, llux-tick, Thomas, lluywoml, Sweeney Moore. Clark, Slonn, Wmecwks, Salem. Slant t 189 Tau Delta Phi IJFU-TZ'1lU'II.Il . . hlarvin S. Kaplan Vice-Presiclcnt . Herbert Skalsky Secretary , , llClll'y Trgamprgr . . IIClll'y KTCVOI' sux 3 l au Delta I hi, hear our cry -so goes the song, and naturally, so the aetives got together to make this lhe hestx year yet. . . lhere's Consul Marvin Rollo-Pollon Kaplan with his corduroy jackets, suerle shoes anrl wax- ed mustache, . . make way for the hrimlegroomsa-- Fene- ing-Master Daniels anrl Attorney', lVlishner-wecl- fling hells for them in the near future. . .the meeting is half over and arriving tarmly per unusual is our scholas- tie average Murray Victor, Albert, Marcel, llugou Ilerscovitz. . .here's luck to Pepper-Pot. 'l'arlow, sure to pass the har exams anrl make a great lawyer. . .hantl salute for Yard-l5ircl Slialsky ancl his amazing arl- ventures in R.O.'l'.C.. . .Hank lVIoney-Mad Krevor, sheik of all the girls energetically carries on in IZFA. . . greetings to new fralers-J'Peace-Pipe Bartzoff, Joker Saul Dell, l3ucl1ling Lawyer lwarlc Levy, Six Hours Late Jules Sussman, l ut.ure Banker Goldstein ancl Comedy lVriter Murray Herseovitz . . .wait, holfl those heacllines for Ilank Dapper- Sworrlsman Selib, our General College News liclilior. . . that's it in a nutshell, one for all ancl all for one, every frater on the heam ancl reacly to carry high the stanclarrl of Tau Delta Phi. . . ! l oumlcd.' 1910, City College of New York E-Ytllblll-9ll0ll.' Bostorz. U n.ivc'rsity, 1917 Thirty z'll.'tl.l.'C Ulzaptcrs 'in the U.S.A. mul Ucmafla Swuunun, llurt.zolT, llerneovilz, Goldstein, llorhlil, Daniels, Skuluky, Kuplun, Selih, 'I'urIow I Tau Epsilon Phi President . . . . Gerald Moverinan Vice-President . . . Art Lewis Secretary . . . Dick Barkin Treasurer . Phil Shack Get hcp with roving repoi ter Teddy TEP. . .Jerry Cabitt attends Law School-learns difference between right and daily evening tabloicl...Mickey Cohen- Monarch de Cafe Esplanade. . .TEP nabs third in Float Parade. . .Ziggy Lasker performed. ..S3.l1g well . . .33 pledges initiated. . .Buddy Mordecai-piano impresario, discord swooner, and ski enthusiast. . .Na- tional Convention host over New Year's. . .Ed David- son-Fraternity Rov, favorite son, and Csecretl real Phantom. . .Succulent symphonies-Frankie Laine, Jones Brothers, Dean Earl, and Estelle. . .First-place winners in Intramural football. . .Oscar Rudnick- BMOC for two years, YVho's Wlho, Scarlet Key. . .Phil Shack, keeper of fraternity purse strings-logical suc- cessor to CBA 119. . .Word pictures-Jackie Crain- ur.l.llll1OSl'lCI'lkO Kid . . .Milty Gan homme de la inaison ...Al Sostek-gets all A's, shames Freud, Kenton, Agganis. Chancellor for two years. . .Art Lewis-De- bating Society-synonymous, also IFC. . .Danny and Fanny. . .the end. Founded: 1910, Columbia University Established: Boston University, 1917 Miehlin, Pollock. Osiason, Baraeh, Ahelow, Talkov, Morris, Tzudiker, Steinberg, Judelaon, Schloss, JuITe, Simons Sudman, Iluymon. lnggull, Silverstein, Goldstein, Kabaehnick, Carlin, Miller, Kopel, Weiner, Wolfson, Cohen, Weisman Lasker, Cnbilt. Soslck. Bm-kin, Move:-man, Shack, Cohen, Mordecai, Waterman, Gordon, Gan Shapiro. Macey, Greenberg, Taylor, Koaow, Lapidus, Amsterdam, Behrmun, Max Cohen H911 Wllil.ce, lhmnlmrd, llnydun. Willinll. Spomzu, llnroncclli, l'uul. llyrnvs plllllllllhl, Dixon, Coolimhiun, ,lucky-um., Kulmzuropoulon-1, Murnhnll, lVloQuuid, Muchun B t Ch ' S ' Presirlevzt Rag ist-ra r Sec-retu ry Trcasvl rcr . Delbert Jackson . Riclnml lWzu'sluLll . . Ilzirolcl Goolisllizm . . Jzuncs .Kzilogcropoulos l're.virIen,t . . . Herbert Gzilpcrt V'fCU-l,7'6'H'l.Il07lt NVilliann J. Cawnxiclmcl Secretary . David Lawrence Trcaml-rer . William Wilson Purpose: Professional fmlcrnity for Physical Education Ill2Lj0I'S. Phi Epsilon Kappa l'Iuglm4on, 'I'ighe, Erapunl-l, Nlnlonc-y, Ilnruuz, llvllur. Anderson, Howard, Nowpol. Clem-non, lluckloy, Czurnowski. .Illl'Kl7l1!ViCll l'0l'll'l'f MUKNH. Cllllilln. Gilme, Churlnonnvuu. Snow, Cuudreuull, lVlurl.ulI, lliSunlo. Sullin, Milunminn., Kochumeki Soils, Yugo, Wilnlrli, Luwruncc, Culpcrl, Curmichncl. Slnlon, Prof. Lnwrc-nec, lluvick mm The Panhellenic Association, founded in 1891 at compile and supervise the rules of rushing, pledging and Panhellenie ouncil President . . Jayne Keegan, Alpha Delta Pi Vice-President . . . Rikste Glerum, Alpha Phi Secretary . . . Donna Grundin, Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer . Phyllis Haggerty, Delta Delta Delta Alpha Delta Pi Pi Beta Phi Jayne Keegan Janet Lawson Schmitt Elizabeth Speight Phyllis Pothier Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Kappa Jean Blackburn Lorraine Bernier Joan Browning Mztry Ellen Wztgner Alpha Phi Theta Phi Alpha Rikste Glerum Katherine Breslin Elizabeth Todd Matry Ridenti Delta Delta Delta Gamma Phi Beta Phyllis Haggerty Shirley Smith Donna Grunden .loan Kelly Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Pi Alpha Lee Stone Nancy McNulty Ruth Mardow Barbara Spivade Phi Gamma N u Phi Sigma Sigma Eunice Diegoli Antoinette Giove Sonya Rappaport Gertrude Ingall Pi Lambda Sigma Virginia Quinzani Maureen DuHy Boston University, is composed of the thirteen national sororities on the campus. The organization cooperates with the college authorities in maintaining a high social and scholastic standard, to keep on a high plane fra- ternity life and interfraternity relationship, and to initiation of its member sororities. The Panhellenie Council consists of two members from each sorority. This is the representative body of the Association. The Council includes a judicial, a social and a rules committee. Blackburn, Spivuck, Duffy. Smith. Bernicr Quinznni, Speight, Polhier, lluppuporl, Breslin ' Dingoli, Glcrum, Keegan, Haggerty, Wagner Li S.. A l193l Shirley Anderson Dorothy Benker Jeanne Camoreyt Josephine D'Aceone Eleanor Desmond Shirley Dube Isabella Elder lpha Delta hi Pras'idc'nt . . . Dorothy Benker Vice-Prc.s'i1lent Alice Rathbone Treasurer . Harriet Taylor Secretary . Jeanne Camoreyt IWEMBERS Avis Ilolmstrand Jeanne Wallace Patricia Kelley Elizabeth lVIurphy Katherine Perivolaris Alice Rathbone Janet Lawson Schmitt Harriet Taylor Lorraine Thomas Alpha Delta Pi was founded Nlay 15, 1851, at Wes- leyan College in Macon, Georgia, the first of the secret societies for college women. Today, in Alpha Delta Pi, there are 67 active chapters and more than 150 alumnae associations. Rho chapter had existed as a local at Bos- Barbara Johnson Jayne Keegan Marilyn Bridgwood Nancy Duclos Joan Fletcher Ann Wliite Patricia VVhite PLEDGES Natalie Jones Barbara Rehn Priscilla Rehn Charlotte Zimmer ton University since 1898 and was installed into the national organization in 1911. The sorority flower is the violetg the colors are white and blueg and the public Ltl0l1 is the Adclphcan. P. Rehn., Perivnlurin, Fletcher. Duclos, Wllil.e, ll. Rehn Deslnonil, Cnmnrcyl, llolmslrnnd. Kelley, Wllllucxae, D'Aecone Anderson, While, Benker, Keegan, Gnndle, Dube l 194 lpha Gamma Delta President . . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Secretary .... Treasurer .... . Christine Burtt . Jean Blackburn . Marilyn Buckle Lillian Baldwin . Carol Wilton MEMBERS Christine Burtt Jean Blackburn Marilyn Buckle Carol Wilton Barbara Eva Lillian Baldwin June Zervas Louise Terzie Barbara Bickmore Roberta Chagnon Eloise Dustin Ruth Page Joyce Loring Jane Knight Marianne Douglass Lorraine Felice Lorraine Bernier Edna Marple Shirley Hazen Jane Bushmiller Joan Cremen Nancy Cowell Marion MacDonald Eva Primpas Diane Causer Helen Kimball PLEDGES Jean Bernier Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at Syracuse Uni- versity, Syracuse, New York in 19041. At Boston Uni- versity in 1913 Nu chapter was founded. This fraternity proudly supports 60 active chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Alpha Gamma Delta devotes its philanthropic in- terests to giving aid to the cerebral palsy child. The Quarterly is the national publication which por- Marcia Clark trays our fraternity traditions and developments on various campuses. r It is the purpose of Alpha Gamma Delta to create a strong bond of friendship among its members and de- velop them socially, intellectually, and morally so that others may revere Alpha Gamma Delta for her ideals and love her for her womanhood. Terzie, J. llernicr, Marple, Zcrbns, L. Bcrnicr, Dustin, Primpun Cowell, llushmillcr, Ilnzen, Biekmore, Clarke, Wilkie, Mucllcunxlld Chugnon, Wilton, Blackburn, Burll., Breeklo, Baldwin H951 I Joan Hebert lpha Phi President . . Rikste Glerum Vice-Presidents . Mary lilendum Marilyn Berridge Secretary . Patricia Griffin Trcfzsurer . .... Phyllis Haslam Rush Cfzptawins Cathc rine Breslin MEMBERS Elaine Bradbury Marjorie Marshall Barbara Broderick Nancy McGilvrcy Barbara Burke Cynthia Noone Barbara Chandler Beverly Osborne Janet Coffin Anne Petterson Phyllis Darrow Martha Shepard Cynthia Ford Betty Stevenson Helen Leighton Betty Williams PLEDGES Nancy Schmaltz Alpha Phi international fraternity was founded in 1872 at Syracuse University. Nine years later Beta Chapter was established at Northwestern University and the dream of a national organization began to ma- terialize. The third chapter founded was Eta at Boston University. Lois Thurlow Alpha Phi was the first woman's fraternity to build and occupy a chapter house. This was in 1886. It was the first chapter house at Syracuse University and the first woman's house in the country. This fraternity was the first woman's fraternity to have a visiting delegate system which was later used by many fraternities. With the growth of the fraternity, this was changed and the plan of District Governors substituted. Alpha Phi was the first woman's fraternity to have an endowment fund and the first to publish a history of the first fifty years. The first inter-sorority conference in 1902 was called by Alpha Phi. An organization was formed which in 1911 changed its name to National Panhellenic Con- gress. In 1945 this became National Panhellenic Con- ference. Williilins, Bradbury, MileGilvrcy, Broderick, Osborne. Leighton, Stephenson, llchcrl Bri-r-lin, Ilnslum, Glerum, Bcrridge, Noonn, Pm-ttersnn , N961 Betty Ahern Lucy Bartlett Marcia Bliss Ruth Burckel Beatrice Burn Georgia Childs Sybil Dunn Nan Galeucia Phyllis Germaine Lilian Gross Gloria Gavin Delta Delta Delta President . . Vice-President . Recording S ecrelary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer .... MEMBERS Phyllis Spooner Jean Hinds Virginia Kelley Pauline Knott Martha Laus Janice Peterson Dorothy Poturi Shirley Rhodes Florence Ruscyk Marjorie Samuel Peggy Sawyer Shirley Smith . Ruth Burckel . Phyllis Spooner . Janice Peterson Ruth Dierdorff . Jean Hinds PLEDGE Cathy Car ter Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University in 1888, its purpose being the development of poise, leadership and co-operation. Since that time, however, it has grown rapidly to the present 91 collegiate chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The bronze plaque at the main entrance of the former College of Liberal Arts building commemorates the golden jubilee of the national sorority in 1938. The establishment of a local scholarship fund, a suc- cessful Christmas formal, a Parents' Tea, and formal initiation and dance high-lighted this season and a house party at the Cape is being planned for the summer. Haggerty, Lewis, Samscl, Kelly, Houston, Carter. Poturl Galcnciu, Bliss, Ahern, Rhodes, Gavin, Smith, Childs Hinds. Dierdorff, Germaine, Burckel, Spooner, Peterson, Knott 1 l I Y - I I , 4 , ....-.,....JL.. y . 197 L S l iappa Kappa amma Presidevit . . . . Jean Harden Vice-President . . Persis NlcClellan Secretary . , . . Jean Staples Treasurer . Pat Peel MEMBERS Kappa Kappa Gamma, the second oldest national Jean Alley Avis Clay Sylvia Cyphers Peggy Dunn Jane Fuller Barbara Hall Jean Harden Nancy Hicks Mary Kelly Miriam Kausisto Mary Lou Claxton Lee Goddard Joanne Grammar Edythe Guernsey Barbara Hyde Johnson, Mary Jane Lee Anne Marx Persis McClellan Nancy McNulty Pat Peel Audrey Roberts Jean Staples Lee Stone Mary Sutton Ruth Young Joan Johnson ltlarilyn Langmaid Virginia McClellan Frances Newman Barbara Newton women's fraternity, was founded at Monmouth College, Illinois, in October, 1870. Phi Chapter at Boston Uni- versity was granted its charter in 1882. Kappa Kappa Gamma called the first Panhellenic Congress held in Boston. The first women's fraternity publication was Kappa's official magazine, the Key, issued in 1882. Among her many philanthropies, Kappa includes the Hearthstones,,' a home for members in Wintel' Park, Florida, and most recently the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Fund, for aid to orphaned children in France. Eligibility for membership is based on high standards of scholarship as well as personality and character. Kappals colors are dark blue and light blue, and her flower is the fleur-de-lis. Newton, llall, Furey, Guernsey, Marx, Young, Dunn, Newman Grammar, Biggs, Roberta, Fuller, Stone, Goddard, Allen, Claxton Staples, Kauslsto, McNulty, McClellan, Harden, Clay, Peel, Lee, Sutton iwsi Rosamond Ashley Barbara Berry Eunice Diegoli Jeanne Downey Helena Fitzgerald Phi Gamma u President . . Virginia Black Vice-President . . Rita Curtin Treasurer .... Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary . Nancy Cole Mary Tornabene Nancy Peakcs Scribe ....... Mary Kacoyanis HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Dorothy Carlson Mrs. Grace Cole Mrs. Eleanor Collier MEMBERS PLEDGES Jean Barton Nancy Brown Lee Cateris Toni Giove Mary Krislevitch Nannette Spillane Marie Vernosky Phyllis Wolfe Nancy Collins Barbara Condon Sherry Wolnik Margaret Deering Elaine Esart Betty Jensen Nancy Murray Margaret Nally Peg O'Connell Barbara Svenson Jean Twohig Edna Woj toucs Virginia Worden Beta chapter of Phi Gamma Nu was installed at the College of Business Administration in 1927. As a mem- ber of the Professional Panhellenics Association this sorority provides not only the advantages of a fraternal organization, but also offers the unusual benefits which accrue to a membership comprised exclusively of women who have chosen the same profession for their life work. Collins, Esnrt, Vernosky, Deering, Nally Wolfe, Jenson, O'Connell, Svcmmn, Burton, Twohig Kncnyunis, Dicgoli, Cole, Black, Toruubene, Glove, Kriulevileh l199l , Pi Beta Phi President . . Vice-President . . Treasurer , . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Arline Bangsberg Arline Brackett Elaine Cicma Marlyn Fenton Jean Freygang Nancy Highley Beverly Ilill Frederica Leach Jean lVIacKenzie Jeanne McLaughlin Stella Tamke PLEDGES Diana Harding Pat Meeken Joan Mills Elsie Parsons Irene Pearson Rachel Pease Pat Pellcy Elsie Perry Phyllis Pothier Nancy Shaw Betty Speight Lorraine Kiley . Betty Speight . . Joan Mills . Jean MacKenzie . Arline Brackett Pat Meeken Pi Beta Phi fraternity, founded at Monmouth Col- lege, Illinois, in 1867, is the oldest national organization of college women. In 1896, the Massachusetts Alpha Chapter was chartered at Boston University. It has grown and expanded until today it has 90 active chap- ters and 205 Alumnae chapters. Poise, character and leadership, developed through social and scholastic activities, are the aims of Pi Beta Phi. One of the many philanthropic projects of the group is the Settlement School maintained in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Under sorority guidance and sponsorship, the backward moun- tain folk of this region have been greatly enriched by the social and cultural contacts. Harriet ltffenedes Ilighley, llurding, Frcygnng, McLaughlin, Pearson Pulley, Meneden. Parsons, Perry, Shuw, llungsbcrg, Leach Lumke, Bracket L, Speight, Mills., Meeken. Pothier M001 Joan Browning Helen Carr Virginia Chiesa Barbara Gane Pauline Groetz Marea Kelley Eleanor Knight Mary Lee Mary Luizzo Louise McCarron Dorothy Mower Kathleen Sheehan Shirley Shields Phyllis Tangney Sigma Kappa President . . . Ist Vice-President . ,Qnd Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . MEMBERS Mary Ellen Wagner Natalie Johnson Claire Butler Gloria Hassett Jeanne Keyes Anne Crecco Betty Perkins Marian Horwood Eileen Little Eleanor Standley Marilyn Steeves Gloria Striekland Elizabeth Tozier Evelyn W. Carlin . Evelyn Marlin Louise McCarron Gloria Hassett Shirley Shields . Jeanne Keyes PLEDGES Nancy Bigelow Norma Hunt Priscilla Moulton Teddy Arvanites Barbara Morey Barbara Parker Ruth Pickard Roselle I-leaps Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College, Water- ville, Maine in 1874 when five pioneer women students founded the Alpha Chapter. Beta and Gamma Chapters were formed and merged with the Alpha Chapter in 1894. In 1904, the year Sigma Kappa became a member of the National Panhellenic Congress, Delta Chapter was formed at Boston University. Today, the chapters of Sigma Kappa extend throughout the country and also at the University of Manitoba in Canada. Browning, Stanley. Luizzo, Lee, Butler, Picknrd, Sheehan, Parker Groetz, Ilurtmere, Bigelow, Curr, Schuller, Morey, Little, Arvunites Creoeeo, Shields, Perkins, llunsett, Wngnczr, Mower, Knight, Tungney l 201 Norma Algeri Louise Bianchini Stephanie Bonica Joyce Collette Jackie Fortin Grace Kenerson Lynn Lichtner Janet Bligh Theta Phi lpha President . . . Vice-President . . . Corresponcling Secretary Recording Secretary . . Treasurer .... MEMBERS Jeanne Parrettc Mary Ridcnti Elaine Riley Joanne Santosuossa Jeanne Tarbox Betty Todd Dorothy Zarembska Betty Todd . . Elaine Riley . Grace Kenerson . Jeanne Parrette . Dorothy Zarembska Kay Diliberto Dot Thompson Stella Kasianowich Irene Wolanski Theta Phi Alpha, national Catholic sorority was founded in the summer of 1912 by Bishop Edward D. Kelly at the University of Michigan. Chapters at vari- ous universities were added rapidly, and in 1921 Eta Chapter was established at Boston University. The ex- pansion of Theta Phi Alpha continued until at the pres- PLEDGES . . ent time there are sixteen chapters and twenty-one Florence Raia alumni chapters. Tnrbox, Kusinnowich, Wolanski, Zurcmbskn, Dilibcrlo, Colletto Iiidenti, Pnrretlc, Riley, Todd, Kcnerson, Bonicn 12021 1. ,MSM Willixxlnn, Landry. Volnnle, Eulon, Lnncxn-xlcr llc-nvcn, Dclmoniuo. Lombardi, P4-rkinn, Rugun, Miller Rolmrla, Mnclnnmc, lluilcy, Wilxllin, Kelley, MoCornliek Q President . . Ruth U. Manilow V'IiC6-1,70-91.ll87lf .Lucille Shzxmitz Presirlcrzit . . E. Louise llffosher Secretary . . Ethyl Swklllklll Vice-President Virginian Berry Treasurer ......... Eleanor Finkle Secretary . Ruth Witulis . . Pur ose: To widen the seo be of Colle fe life for its mem- Trcasurer ......... Helen Bailey P I 5 bers. Purpose: To encourage high stzmdards of scholzirship amd to provide an social program which will supple- a 1 ment the academic program of its members. P Shapiro, Kaplan. Privis, Sandler, Spivnck, Frank, Lerner Einis, Knufmun, Farber, Clulcr, Jacobs, Pilot Siegel, Finkln, Shunlilz, Mudow, Celnow, lll7l'k0Vil!ll, Ark:-n l2031 7 HWML.. .. r, -- .... .,., ,.,. ... ,.- ', Sibley. Cold, Gurilick, Wcwinulmeirl, Shuklmnn, llnrelly. Wluile Levenson, Singer. Stone. llurofnky, Zoll. Grcenhlull, Slnilh. Wnrlxiclc Rnpuporl. llronlin, llurris. I-'oi-xler, Kulues. Wcvkslnein, lngull Phi Sigma Sigma Archon . Elaine Foster Vice-Archon . Marcia K alus Tribune . Rhea Borsick Scribe ...... . Rhoda Harris P11rposc.' A non-sectarian fraternity to accomplish charitable good disregarding sect or crccd. I,Tl1Sfll67l,t . . Virginia Quinzani Vice-Pre.vfz'dent hlaurccn Duficy Secretary . . . Barbara Krcdar Treasurer ....... Diargarct Sullivan Purpose: To produce women who arc noted for their character, calibre, culture and charin. Pi Lambda Sigma 0'Brien, Araujo, Dennehy, Prescott, Kennedy, Pusqunriello, Powers Dnrion, Burnielc. Pruetz, Buckley, Kelly, Quinzuni, Dnley, Gaffney Suhnlch, Murplly, Corluire, Quinzuni, Duffy, Kredur, Weber I We-sl, Clumlcnning, Wnlsln, linjunxpns, Knight, Lewis, Amorigiun, llcrwilz, Puludini, Kennedy Dimlxui, Stnpluensnn, Bonner., l nckl.or0IT, Clnpp, Knnnvos, Sloumholis ' C ' lJl'6SIi1l67li . . Nluriel Kaster Vice-I'rc.si1lc11t . Elaine Latow Treasurer . . . . Estelle Black Prcsiflezlt . . Judith Fackloroff Recording Secretory . . Barbara Kaplan Vice-l'rcsidont Jean Stephenson Corresponflzfng Secretory . . . Phyllis Nfagazine ,Secretary I - Joan Clam, Purpose: To promote lasting friendships among its Trmsumr . Bmbum Bclmm, members as they take part ln the various sorority activities. Purpose: To govern sorority activities at tllis scliool. n It legislates llle major sorority program at P.A.l.. l PA-L. llrmlrnky, Miller, Minn-iol, lluyler., Norm-mn, Gilman, llcrg, Cnllvr. Fuolornll' Kupurmun, Kaplan, Black, Kuslur, Lulow. Mugnzim-. llurwilz I 2051 Wlvul. Lulfllunmv. llunrvilll, Mllrrxly, flnulurv. Mxlrnlxssis. U4-rlu jllrgrlisnn, Wxllsll, llululcrnun, Wiglll, llnnlun, llunvll l'r1f.v1'r1m1t . . Jamct lllulkicl Vive-1'rcs1'f1cI1t . Phyllis lirown Treasurer . . . . . Ruth fl0llCIl . Rccorrlim Vcc-rcfarz . . Flo-mor Golclslcin 1'rcs1,flc'11t . . .loam llcmlcrson , 'I A. , 'I A , K. ,. I orrespmzflznq nSUl'I'Cflll'Ij . . . Slurlcy L1SllIll2l.Il V. , . , . , . . . 'ure-I rcxulcrzt Clcrzmlfllnc XX hllc J I f I ' ' X . ' I ' I Y I 'l l ' l ' I V l h K I ' 7.rwWrcr I I Iwmx Hmmm 1 11rp0.sf'. lf: loslu Tllosn flllumclalnfma lmilxx Llnll lllilililklhtz . , lo Slllllll :Llc mlc ccllm SOCl2l :mr Splfllllil 1.0 0 Qevretary lN'I'll'l0 lX LlSll l L f . I K 1 lncnllwrsg :mel lo rcmlcr service io olllcrs. I urp0se: To promolc inlcrcsl, in group nclivitics zunong sluclcnls mul :Lltnin high sclmlzlslic slzmclings. P,A,L, ll ruwn, Levinson. Tullmnn, Goldberg, F1-igclxnxlln Popkin, Brown, Mzllkia'l, Cohen, Goldstein. Mcisul M061 C4 Phi Beta Phi l'rcs1'f1c11t . . Vic-U-l'residc11t . Scf'r1'trzry . Treasurer , l'Nv'posc'.' To promote fellowship :mc Power. Wsxfnnl, Olson, Lnmlmrlnon, llirnhson lHll'll0, Glinvckis, 0'l,n-nry, l'ulxulini, Guulre-nu, llujunupos - P.A.L. Palpricia 0'Lczu'y Lois Palzulini Marjory G2Lllll'C2Lll liuginia Glincckis l good scluolawslmip. I,I'0H'iIIO'lIf . . . . . Rulh lCllioL VIlf70-1,fU.YfIll5IIff . Nlary Jane l.il,lh-field Ser-rotary . . .lczmnc Schrcck Trafzxllrer , ll2LI'l3ZLl'2L Kelley Purpose: To promolc high moral, llll,0llL'Clll2l,l, and social ideals. Pi Theta Delta Grunge, Wawslzlwxly, Waxlsll, ,loy Kelley. Sullrcuk, Nlugvc, l'llliul,, Lilllcllclcl, Clcnnlunning l Q07 1 N1nvKiln1nll. llmllinh. lluhlm. Dickn-, Slvphcn, Jolnmnn. Ulullvy, Francis, Anivrigiun llurding. Allun, llurpcr, Su-phcnson, Cosluin. l'lll'H0llH, Sncddon Pi Kappa Epsilon Prcsillcmf . . . Lois cl0Sl2llIl Vice-Prcsirlcfzt .loan Slcplicnsou Secretary . . Bcity Ilarpcr Treasllrer . l,2ll,l'lCl2L Parsons Pzlrposc: To combine inlcllcctuail and social activilics for its members. Madeline .Kanavos Edith Romano Palricia Creed Virginia O'B1'icn 1,76-Ylifllillt . . V-1'f'c-President . Recording S01-rotary . . I l0? l'CSPOI1fl'fIl g Secretary Treasurer ..... . I'll02lll0l' Confalonc P1lrpo.wf.' To promote fidelity, coopcmlion, sincerity, and fricndlincss. Sigma Delta Phi fiurlmllu. Knluli. Hyun, Connolly. Sllflllldirl. Zxxruuh. Cipolvllxl. llnrpuuliun. Kvllllmly. Vvruny Yip. Furmunik, Crm-d. Kmmvna, 0'llrin-n, Cnnfnlmu-. Grunt 1 Qosi s Fuller, 0 Lcury, Coulson:-x. llenrdon, DnVurnoin, King.. Tlmrnlun, Chmlwe-ll Tau hi mega-P.A.L. IJTC-9tll6'lIt . . Barbara Slee mer l VfC0-l,T8-9tfI0'llf . Miriam Foley Secretary . . . Clare Lewis Treasurer . . . Claire Christiansen P'u'rpo.wc.' To promote friendship among the students and lo extend friendly relations to other colleges and schools. risliunscn, Furrin Presiflcnt . . . Peggy Mfclllahan Vice-1'rcs'1'rlcnt Betty Diorlati Secretary . . . Virginia Johnson Treasurer . . . Phyllis Corbett Purpose: To promote frienmlsllip anal loyalty anal to par- ticipate actively in all University departmental and sorority activities. Theta Psi-P.A.L Munnix, llurrowu, Gnrrily, Curley, McfIxlrl,l1y, linmun, Jmmpll. Wallswn. Sh-cle, Sl0llll1b0liI-6 Snphins, Stolnnlrclis, Corlnxlt, McNluhun, lliudnti, Johnson, NIcKurnun lQ09l lluluphrvy. Shaw, 0'Hricn. nurllcll l'4'ndur. Mcflnw, Knighl, lidmumln, SIN-ly, Dudley Zeta hi Delta-P.A.L. l'rz'.w1'rlc'r1f . . Thelnm EIIIIIIIINIS Trcaxurcr . . . . . June NIcGzLW VI'FL'-1,fL'.VfflC'IIf . Lormine Knight Scwretrzry . . . Janice Steely P'urpose.' PI'0lll0l.illg college ideals, spirit, and interest. B. l'. makes u Movie , F -A F! I0 1 :Cir I 4. l . x I lift. 'ffxi 5 A . ix- ! . 1.4 If JS' 5 l , .W 5. . I x IQIOI ,,',,,,.,.,,1..-.0-..,..,,.....,,,, N H., ..,.,,,w ,-fan., f-V f ' M vi 1 . 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Bureau of Sports Publicity Director . . . . Cliff Sundberg Assistant . . . . George lVIcLeod Clerical Assistant . . Agnes WValkama Clerical Assistant ..... Barbara Hewins The installation of a major athletic program at the University called for the establishment of eflieieut and progressive publicity service. The office is located at 117 Newbury Street. IQIII i' hd Cliff Sundherg FOOTBALL Alllo l5ufY', Donclliflartc of ,Lou 1,il,l,lu's bonrcl of sl,r:Ll,ogy :LL c:0lUllllll2Lg't,0Uli over lllc cliflicult task of huilcliug llic strongest Tcrricr ulcvc-11 in tho history of the Uuivorsily. The fucl, that two of larsl, SC2LS0l1lS starlcrs haul Lrzuis- fcrroxl, lvislcrl to Nlichigzm :mel Zcuo lo Xclmrzxsku, 1li1ln'L he-lp the SllflI2Ll,i0l1 lo amy grezil. cxlcnl.. Also, vzu'sil,y ccnlcr Ikc licvins was forcccl to forcgo foollmll for il your. Buff Sol. out, to build his Leann urouml czrpznblc Don Giles, the 194-7 C:1,pl,zLiu-clccl,. The single wing zmllzuvk was cliscarmlccl :mil :1 six-wcck spring practices program was lznuuchcrl to fzmmilizmrizc the boys with the Donclli cclilion of lhc winged-T offvnsc. The rust of Lllc coaching stuff was cromposocl of Stove Sinko -formerly of D11- qucnsc, .luck KClll'llCl'-'CI1ll coach from Cflllllllblil, P4-Le Pclcrson, :incl trznincr Swcmlv illoscngrvn. Couch Aldo T. BulT,' Donclli MOHAWK The most anllmitious schedule ever attempted by a Boston University athletic team was launched Friday evening, September Q9, 1947 at Fenway Park. The ex- perience gained hy the Donellimen in pre-season scrim- mages with lloly Cross, Brown, and Dartmouth proved too much for the Nlohawk Indians from Utica, New York. Bob Ilatch seanipered Q5 yards on the fifth play, and when the smoke had cleared, the score read B.U. 45, Nlohawk College 7. The ball-handling was smooth and deceptive, while the line play showed the results of Steve Sinko's work. The new University band kept to the script, putting on an amazing torchlight extrava- ganza betwecn the halves. Don and Andy close in Manci no goes over! HARVARD Following a week-long inter-campus rivalry by the students of both universities, topped ofi' by a gigantic BEAT HARVARD parade and rally at the Arena, the Terriers journeyed to ivy-covered Harvard Stadium on October 4-. A shirt-sleeved crowd of 33,000, the largest crowd of the season to file into the huge stadium, saw a ferociously fought, slam-bang football game. Consider- ing the fact that 8 of the starters were either freshmen or sophomores, the final outcome is even more startling. Kineury swings wide FOOTB LL Itis thrilling to look back on Gene lN'Iancino's tieing touchdown in the second period-the first B.U. six- pointer against Harvard in history. And that spectacu- lar leaping catch by George NVinkler of John Toner's pitch to tie the game again in the third stanza. On both occasions, capable Evie Dorr calmly split the uprights with that all-important point. Remember t.hose breath- taking reverses of galloping Larry Kirkman, the superb defensive work of former Harvardit.e George Boston, diminutive Walt Anderson, Revere's Art Heller and Art Boyle? The between-the-halves show was one we'll never forget. The helicopter trick copped the band war for the Scarlet and VVhite. As the fans left the Stadium and streamed back toward the square they knew that the Terriers had arrived. N. Y. U. The following Saturday afternoon, the Terriers enter- tained the Violets from N.Y.U. to the tune of 38 to 7. Bob Hatch was the outstanding ground gainer while John Toner played an exceptionally fine game at the quarterback slot. Irv Chief Heller was the outstand- ing lineman, making bruising tackles all over the Yaw- key Yard turf. Wasn't that kicking and all-around play of the Violets' Joe Bonacorsa something to behold? Giles heads off O'Donnell 12141 The Terriers close in on n Violet PURDUE The Purdue Boilermakers rolled into town fresh from a down-to-the-wire loss to Notre Dame. The Home- coming Day crowd of nearly 1Q,000 witnessed an amaz- ing display of precision teamwork that crushed the numerically outclassed Terriers 62 to 7. The hard-work- ing Donellimen drew up to a 14- to 7 deficit early in the second quarter on a leaping clutch of a Giles' aerial by lanky George Boston. This was the famous old KF play used by Columbia in the Rose Bowl and the B.U. stands really blew the lid off as Boston crossed into the end zone. The playing of lrv Chief', Heller was tremendous. No telling what the score might have read if No. 71 had not played his heart out as he did. Two bright spots in the B.U. offense were the running of tailbaek Pete Sarno and wingbaek Larry Kirkman. WILLIAM AND MARY The highly-touted lvilliam and Nlary lndians blazed a touchdown path to the Terrier goal line in an arc-light tilt before some 7,000 at Yawkey Acres on October 25th. Their gigantic line, anchored by All-Americans Fort Knox Ramsey and Tommy Thompson, actually out- weighed B.U. better than 10 pounds per man. Their powerful offense, spearheaded by another All-American, Flying .lack Cloud, proved too much for the Donelli- men. Giles scores! The lineplay of left guard Al Stewart was heartening. Billy Tighe performed with unusual calmness at l.he quarterback slot, and his last ditch pass to Ray Brickley was good for the Terrier's final tally. Fleet Henry Blanc showed the Northern palcfaccs his heels throughout most of the night. The lights were doused at half time and the Scarlet and White Band saluted Navy Day with a torchlight extravaganza. FORDHAM November lst was Fathers' Day at Fenway Park, and the sons showed off by dumping the Fordham Rams Q6 to 6. A disappointing crowd of under 3,000 saw blaz- ing Bob llatch score two scintillating T.D.'s. Brickley Sarno and Tighe all contributed sparkling plays. Coal-line stand! 'SFU . A Red-Raider breaks away KINGS POINT In what seemed like a warm-up for the important Colgate game, a hapless Mariners' eleven succumbed to a vastly improved Terriers attack by the score of 33 to 6. Scrappy Walt Anderson played his best game of the season, sparkling on the offense as well as the defense. The Kings Pointers had their siege guns well oiled, for they tossed a grand total of 44 aerial bombs. FOOTBALL COLGATE Some 10,000 gleeful partisans saw the Boston Uni- versity team wind up their firsty ear of Big Time football with a startling 20 to 14 upset over the Colgate Red Raiders. The Donellimen held a wide statistical advantage, yet needed a forced break to actually pull out the winning margin. The alert George Boston pounced on a Colgate fumble in the end zone to climax an uphill drive to victory. Silvio Cella scored the first two B.U. tallies with re- liable Evie Dorr coming through with two vital place- ments. Larry Kirkman, Captain Don Giles, and Bob Hatch really tore up the gridiron with their runs. lt was Iligh School Day and some 30 bands put on a marching and musical display never before equalled in these parts. The half-time spelling of BOSTON was a solid mass of piecolos, drums, and trombones from end zone to end zone. George Boston was presented the game ball in the locker room by Capt. Don Giles. Did you see that kiss planted on Al Stewart's mud-eaked chin by a pretty eo-ed as the gun cracked? All-in-all, it was a happy day for the University. Kirkman cuts back mm FROSH FOOTBALL Under tl1e capable tutelage of likeable Ed Donnely, and the watchful eye of Head Coach Donelli, the Terrier Pups ripped through four major opponents and gained the mythical New England frosh title honor. With only three plays in their repertory, the Scarlet and White yearlings bowled over a strong Jumbo eleven, 36 to 0. The big test came the following week when the Pups met the finest Harvard freshman team in years at Cambridge. Bobby Boucher and Company were more than equal to the task, however, and the Johnnies went down to a 20-to-14 defeat. The afore-mentioned M1'. Boucher raced 87, 52, and 60 yards for the three tallies. This was the first time in history that a Scarlet and White eleven ever beat the Cantabs. The Dartmouth Papooses were met and vanquished 20 to 14 in a thrill-packed game before some 6,000 fans at Nickerson Field. The ball handling savvy of Bill Pavlikowski was something to behold. Pint-sized guard Lou Salvati was a thorn in the Green's side all after- noon. Bone-crushing fullback Charlie Kent ripped off a 58-yard touchdown run. Center John O'Grady played 60 minutes of the finest pivotman wo1'k seen on the battle-scarred Nickerson turf in many a moon. The vic- tory was a long step forward for B.U. athletics. The title-elinehing game was a tense, hard-fought contestwith the Holy Cross freshman eleven.The 14-to-7 win was especially pleasing since the H.C. 51 team had previously vanquished the Eaglets from Boston College. Mamssive end Stan Lundgren gathered in a Pavlikow- ski pitch to put the Pups ahead 7-0 at the half. The I-I.C. club battled back to a tie with only two minutes remain- ing. It was then that Blazing Bob Boucher came off the bench to streak 85 unmolested yards on the ensuing kick-off and salt the game and title away for keeps. The blocking on this play was a work of art. Not a single hand touched the Blond Bullet. And so the season was over, but the freshmen eagerly looked forward to a crack at Varsity competition the following fall. Names such as O'Grady, Pavlikowski, Whalen, Boucher, Salvati, Kent will appear on the fu- ture picture of Boston University football. I l21'71 HOCKEY For lhc seconcl successive season, Couch llzirry Cleverly promluceml il clreznn leznn all Boston l'niversily. The Terrier powerhouse rollecl over leznn :mfler lezun, oflen hy impressive lwo cligil, scores. AL lhe close of the 1946-19417 season, lhe li.U. hockey tcznn won lhc Donulcl Snnrls Nleinorizml trophy :incl was crownecl the New liiiglzuiml Inler-collegiate 'llockey Chzunpions with :L league rccorcl of ll wins, no losses, aml one lie. From this superior leum Cleverly lost, play- numkcr Dun Crowley, lwo expericncecl clefenseinen in Figuerizi :incl lN Inker, as well as Reynolmls, Stone. :incl Caipl. Anderson. The loss ol' lhesc big cogs in the smooth running Terrier nizichine nizulc lhe future outlook questionable. x.-digggsim The Old Men l'1-nchon. Glu-union. Dullon. Jllrgokuvich. Kirrnnn, lla-ll. Clvnry Cnpluin Forlwn, Dnukrell. Rolniln-ann. Sniilh. Huyln-N. llixnn. Clopurk l l l The Punch line However, from the beginning of the 1947-194-8 season, there could be little doubt that Cleverly had done it again. The Scarlet and White buried each team they met until the Dartmouth tilt at Ilanover where they suffered their first defeat. The game was a real battle as evidenced by the score being tied, 5 t.o 5, at the end of the regulation sixty minutes. Early in the overtime, Dartmouth scored and then the Big Green successfully held the Terriers at bay until the period finished. The Boys from B.U. returned to Boston vowing vengeance .Icrry and ,I urgy and the other teams in the league suffered at the hands of the disappointed icemen. I-Ioly Cross was buried 13 to 5, and shortly afterward, Brown succumbed, 13 to 2. Then the Indians from Ilanover roared into town again and before one of the biggest crowds in the arena this season, Dartmouth edged B.U. 6 to 5 in another hotly contested battle. Ilixon scored the first goal at 2:50 minutes of the second period. Dartmouth tied the score at 1-1 and then Ilaynes rifled a shot past goalie Desmond. Then, while B.U.'s defenseman Gleason was . , . - i219 M r. Zero mf., f- wwf . . --,W .,... .- V V na .Ju-.v' , ,if . ' 1 f in . ,Q . , ,,e. 1 - - .. . i r- . 'W ,iffy I .- f I, I . , nr, .. , .ff , Q., . ,- . 1 . t - QQA, V , A . . , . ...v- Desmond foils Hixon shot in the penalty box, Dartmouth displayed its real scoring punch by penetrating B.U.,s weakened defense and beating Ike Bevins for three goals in less than a min- ute. But the Punch Line of Haynes, Clopeek, and Ilixon poured it on and managed to make the final score 5 to 6. Clopeck exemplified B.U.'s fighting spirit when he scored the final goal with only 40 seconds re- maining. After this second heart-breaker, the Terriers defeated New Hampshire and then went on a week-end trip to VVest Point and Princeton. The Terriers downed Army infia close one, 4 to 3, and then outskated Princeton, 8 to 1. The first night at home, Northeastern was walloped, N HOCKEY Smitty Capt. Forbes fights for the puck The Indians gauging ff l 220 Captain Ben is lied up 12 to 2. A very tired but slill effective l3.U. team de- feated l3.C. 5 to 3 at the Arena. After playing four games in five days, the Terriers were not up to par but they outplayed the B.C. sextel for lhree periods and earned a well-deserved victory. Norwich was downed, 7 to 3, in a tune-up for the return game with Harvard. The Ter- riers then pulverized the Crimson defense with a bris- tling opening stanza attack, and eoasted in to win 10 to 6. Bell and Kirrane flashed the red lamp twice, while Gibson, Anderson, and thc omnipresent Ikon Bevins each contributed greatly to the Scarlet cause. NVl1ile the Punch Linen of Haynes, Clopcck, and Hixon have been leading the team and the New England Inter-collegiate Hockey League in both goals and as- sists, the team as a whole is a smooth working outfit. The first or Old lVlcn', line of Capt. Ben Forbes, Kir- , ,v 'Z 3141 Q I K - 4. . fi . . . Robby fights for the Puck rane, and Cleary play a dependable game as their nick- name suggests. On the defense side of the picture Jurgelevich, Ander- son, Gleason, Penchon, and Dutton have guarded the blue line commendably. While Jurgelevich has the ex- perience edge, both Anderson and Gleason have de- veloped rapidly. The strong point in the B.U. defense has been our cool-thinking, fast-acting Ikon Bevins. Ike has been outstanding all year and his amazing saves and acrobatic antics at the goal mouth have earned him praise the entire season. Coach Cleverly's future seasons look bright. The only regular he will lose at graduation will be Captain Ben Forbes, and Frosh mentor Swede Rosengren will supply added strength from his winning Freshman sextet. Sweel victory! ' X IQQ11 ' ASKETB LL An unusually large crop of lmsketlmll hopefuls am- swered Couch Peters0n's initiztl cull early in November. For the first time since Pearl Harbor, two complete quinlets, varsity and freshmzm, were organized. Ed Donnelly, erstwhile Pup football mentor, was assigned the arduous tusk of sorting out the volume of freslnnzm aspirzmts and molding them into at winning combinat- tion. Varsity mentor, Peterson, had the bud news of high- seorer Sam L0igllt0l1,S absence confronting him, but otherwise the future looked promising. The returning lettermen list, led by Captain Biff Daly, contained such veteran courtmen :ts Winkler, Gaudreztult, Childs, Clem, Gulpert, Botsford, :md 'll0I'l'lVtllti2lll. Newcomer George Boston, scrappy hero of the Colgate pigskin victory, wats expected to add needed reserve strength at the tap-off position. Couch Peterson The curtain wus raised on the ll.U. court. scene as the hoopsters came from behind with at rush to down the M.I.'1'. Engineers, 51 to 46. The basketeers made it two B.U. victories in at row over Hau'vard-the first being the 20-14 Pups football victory, with at 52 to 86 trounc- ing of the Camtubs before some '7 ,000 gleeful fans at the Garden. Paul Clem eclipsed the Crimson's hopes with his long set-shots from mid-court. Bcrnurnln, Childs, Oreul. llotuford. Cl:-un. Reed. llulilsua. Lyn:-ll. Foley lloslnn, Winkler, Cnpl.. lluly., Guudreuull. Sheehan. Gulperl, I QQQ el I look shot! Devens fell 66 to 44, hut, here the 'l'erriers win streak hultetl. The Syracuse CJHLIIQCIIIOII outscorecl the l'ct,erson Aff. on the Gzirrlen court, 54 to 63. Cnptzuin Biff Daily, George Gzuulrenult :incl Co. bouneetl lmek :against the Univcrsity of New Ilaunpshire quintet, winning at close one, 48 to 42. The lengthy clllI'iSllll2lS lay-off provecl too nnleh as M'.I.'l'. aunt Northeastern upset, at listless '1'errier live. The CZIQCVS returned to the Victory rozul with ai 4-5 to 41 win over the University ol' Mzisszlcliiiscilts in :L wzmrni-up tilt for the impending Garden battle with inulefeateml N.Y.U. Yvinklcr clears The highly-tontecl Violets, one ol' the ll2l,lt0lliS top live quintets, were stunned hy the nneaumy :Lcenrney of the smooth-working Terrier shzu'pshooters. The New York- ers left the floor elinging to :L nleziger 34- to 31 lezid. llowever, the superior reserve strength ot' the Violets hegam to tell in the closing stages of the thirml stzinzzi, :intl the Scarlet :md NYhite fzuletl in the lust, period, finishing on the short, encl of ill 66 to 4-1 tally. 'l'he long trip to tvaiterville provetl siiceesslnl :is the ll.tT. i01tlIltl0NVlll'Il the Vollmy Mules 50 to41l.'l'l1el1igl1- est 'llerrier total ot' the year was elmlkeml up :Lt the ex- pense of tY.P.l.' - 67 to -IQ5. Gziuclrezuilt, spznrkecl the re- juvenzmteal 'l'errier live in :L til to-M l2lCll1f10f Clark, :ls hc ponreml Q5 points through the net. A sorumhlc under the hoop 1 l2Q3l Blocked shot A feworerl Wiillizun :incl hlziry five was upseL '71 lo 61 :ms Caiplziin Biff Daily wenl, on :L scoring rzunpzlge before :L packecl house :LL lhe Arenal. Daily sel, ai 194-7-4-8 Garrlen- Arenzi record as he jainnnefl Q7 poinls through the strings. Clem, NVinkler zinrl fi2LllKll'02Lllll, played superb ball, :is :inolher pigskin sel,-lmek was zivengecl. BASKETBALL The N.C'.A.A. hounrl Iloly Uross l'rns:ulers provexl loo slrong for the Terriers, and lhe Purple won, going zmwaiy, GQ-36. Two games with 'l'nfls. :L relurn lill wilh li. of Mass., :incl ai. slrzitegie conlesl wilh lioslon College wiml up lhe current seaisoifs sehemhile. From this year,sstz1rting quin- tel, only George Gzulclrezullt will he :unong the missing in nexl, winler's leaun, :mil Conch Donnelly will have several niemhers of his sneeessfnl 'Frosh quinlel rezuly for vzlrsily przicliee. Cupluin Duly laps one in I, Q24 1 ,lump slloll FE CIG WVith the return of a normal postwar athletic program at the University, the masks, foils and sabres were broken out again. Coach Larry Dargie worked hard with the few enthusiastic hopefuls who answered the call. Led by Captain Harry Limer, a group of five men composed of Dorman, Cossack, Daniels, Selib and Lantrz, who competed in last year's three informal matches, formed the nucleus from which Coach Dargie shaped his starting line-up. After overcoming the major practice and scheduling problems which existed, the team traveled to Providence for the opening tilt. The strong, more experienced, Brown team defeated the underdog Terrier foilsmen WM to SDM. Improving with each individual match over the past two seasons, the feneers are looking forward to the re- mainder of their schedule, which includes matches with M.I.T., Amherst, a return match with Brown, and home tilts with Bowdoin. Freshman matches with Harvard and Bowdoin have been arranged. Coach Dargie and his capable assistant, Cliff Powers, are slowly building a strong competitive team, and look forward to increased student interest and participation in the near futu1'e. Martell. Carey. Couch Durgie. Rich. Yurgo Asst. Coach Powers, Suver. Cossuck, Limer. Daniels. Sclib. Durmun. Mgr. ggi: W rig ., J w M251 ' BEER . ,,.....-- Cohce talks to his Co-Captains SWIMMI G The Terrier luermen reported to their new coach, likeable Vin Cohee, early in November. A strong turn- out of freshmen hopefuls, plus the return of a host of lettermen, augured well for the University aquatic future. Coach Cohee spent long tedious hours on the conditioning and polishing of his enthusiastic group. Ilis main objective was build, build, build. Ilis eye was continually on the future for the Scarlet and VVl1itc swimming teams. The mermen dropped their opener to a strong Uni- versity of Massachusetts team at the Stuart St. pool, 45 to 29. The journey to Worcester proved fruitful, however, as the Terriers sunk lV.P.l. Brown University proved too powerful for the Cohee- mcn, and the Bruins submerged the Terriers 59 to 16. The Trinity meet at Ilartford was close all the way, but our natators lost 414- to 31. The next two meets, M.I.T. and Tufts were cases of the Terriers being badly overmatched. A meet with the Bowdoin natators was closer, but with several of his key men out due to illness, Cohce was unable to Illlttcll the more experienced Maine team. The N.E.I.S.A. Meet on March 14, will close out the season for the mermen. Couch Culmc, Dicillo, Weslcll, Hutchinson, Rullzinski, Scott, Wilde, Cleveland, lluller. Asst. Couch McKee Tarlin, Walt, Corning, Co-Capt. Nickerson, Co-Capt. Kozlowski, Wisniewski, Robinson, Clifford The majority of this year's varsity aggregation will return for at least another year. The valuable experience gained from this year's high-class competition, and the increased interest shown by the student body should combine to give future B.U. opponents plenty of trouble. Individually speaking, the team was led by co-eap- tains Tony Kozlowski in the 50 and 100-yard events, and Harry Nickerson in the 220 and 300-yard medley. Herb Stebbins is the most polished swinnner on the squad, winning a good share of the team points in the 220 and 440-yard distances. The diving chores are handled by Robinson, Tarlin, and Czaronowski. The difficult backstroke distance is capably controlled by Wisnewski. The freshman squad, coached by Bob McKee, shows definite signs of improvement and several men will be counted upon to help the Varsity squad next season. Stan Jones, in the 150-yard backstroke, is the leading point maker for this first Pup's swimming team since before the war. The theme is definitely 011 building, and coaches Cohee and Mcliee anticipate bigger and better swim- ming conditions in the future. 'Vi' 1 . - Bob Turlin goes oil' the board Swimmers, on your mark! I ASEB LL Under the combined tutelage of Head Coach Mel Collard and his capable assistant I'Iill'I'y Cleverly, the Scarlet and White nine finished on the long end of an 8-7 season. From the standpoint of the team as a whole, the high point of the season came at Soldiers Field in Cam- bridge, when the Terriers and the highly-favored Har- vardians met in their annual clash. The game was a tight pitchers' duel until the tenth inning when Bill Gib- son's long double drove in the winning run. This was a bitter pill for the Cantabs to swallow, and assured the Collardmen a fairly successful season. Individually speaking, the season had numerous out- standing contributions. Inhelders Kelley and Mills will long be remembered for their power hitting. Gibson was a bulwark at the back-stop slot. Captain Espanet per- formed with his usual brilliance at shortstop, and second saeker Falloni was an excellent lead-off man. The pitching staff, headed by big Ed Snow, had Jack Harper, Evie Dorr, and Bill No I-Iiti' Tighc. The latter received his nickname when he twirled the dream game U against Devens. The outlook for the 1948 season is promising. Falloni and Harper have graduated, but the remainder of the squad will be intact. The experience gained last season will help the returning lettermen to improve their hit- ting and fielding. Coach Cleverly talks to the boys meal The initial call to begin workouts at the Stuart Street gymnasium produced some 60 candidates. Coach Collard spent the majority of his time with the all-important batterymen. The pitchers began to work out the winter kinks, regain the lost form, and cut down an occasional waistline. Coaches Collard and Cleverly are counting on back- stopper Bill Gibson to be the man with the mask and mitt. Gib is a reliable hitter, an experienced pacer of twirlers, and possesses a strong throwing arm. Third-sacker Ray Foley and fieldcrs Boston, Insani, Nighosian, Ryan, and Sheehan will battle the new- comers for the starting berths. A merry struggle for the first-sacker's position looms with Mills and Winkler having the inside track. Captain Espanet has the unusual honor to lead the Terrier nine for the third year. It is the first time in the history of the University that such an honor has been bestowed upon an athlete by his teammates. Holy Cross has been added to the regular schedule which includes such standout teams as Boston College, Tufts, Harvard, Colby and New Hampshire. With the installation of the scholarship plan founded l w 1 l Swing! by the American Legion and the Ford Company, the coaches look forward to seeing many of New England's outstanding athletes working out on thc ncwly re- vamped diamond at Nickerson Field. Coach Cleverly watches batting practice L 1 12291 While, Ellis, Fitzgerald. Charles As soon as the last traces of snow had disappeared from the cinders, Coach Doug Raymond had his ever- improving tracksters, led by Captain Joe LaFontaine, working out their winter kinks. The opening meet was dropped to Amherst, although B.U. swept the running events handily. Henry Mackiewicz eopped the 100, 220, and quarter, and his second in the javelin brought his aggregate score to an amazing total of 18 points. W.P.l. was vanquished as Ted Wood won the mile and two-mile events for individual honors. TRACK Devens College was swamped 107 to 32. Ted Wood set a new B.U. record of 4:28.5 in the mile event, and then went out and won the two-mile jaunt. Bill Billing- ham also contributed a double win, in the quarter and half-mile distances. The Engineers from across the Charles proved too strong, subduing the Terriers 84 to 56. Both Wood and W. Billingham led the pack in their events, however. The Spring season wound up with the Eastern Inter- collegiates at W.P.I. Bill Maze won the broad-jump, setting a new B.U. record of 22 feet, HM inches. Ted Wood grabbed the mile wit.h a record-smashing 4:23 clocking. Billingham won the half, and finished second in the quarter with a blistering 49.5. Second on the turn f230l The Fall season was most successful for Raymond's harriers. Maintaining the example set forward in the opening meet, when the Wildcats from New Hampshire were upset 28 to 29, the hill plodders remained unde- feated in dual meet competition throughout the sched- ule. Tufts, W.P.I., and Dcvens fell in order. In the lat- ter meet, Captain Tcd WVood broke the course record, with Billingham at his heels. The frosh endurance men broke all existing B.U. records. After finishing a mere two points behind Rhode Island in a tri-meet that also included Harvard, the '51 harriers raced undefeated through the remaining meets. The Pups were crowned co-title holders in the N .E. Intercollegiate meet, as Dick Fitzgerald led the pack to the tape. A week later, in the famed IC4-A competition, the Pups finished sixth in a field of 27 major college teams including Army, Navy, Penn., Syracuse, N.Y.U., and Manhattan. Doug Raymond rightly deserves to have that broad grin you see him wearing these days. They're off! The hard wood aspirants divided their time between snow shoveling and conditioning on the Bay State port- able track. The Varsity mile-relay team of Maze, Bill- ingham, Mackiewicz and Chadborne were clocked at 3:31.5 in the K. of C. Meet held at the Boston Garden. Coach Raymond's future hopes, the Scarlet and White Pups, have walked o ' ' current campaign. The mile-relay team of Charles, ff with all honors in then' Ellis, VVhite, and Sullivan tore up the boards with a 3:33.6 in the K. of C. Meet. Future events scheduled include the N.Y.A.C. Games, A.A.U., IC4fA, and the New York K. of C. Meet. Closing the gap f231l CRE Crew returned to the University athletic picture with record-breaking results. Not only did ex-naval Lieuten- ant Nesworthy put two separate boatloads of oarsmen on the rippling Charles, he directed his huskies to the Hrst undefeated crew season in B.U. history. The Championship Varsity eight, headed by Captain Phil Twombly at stroke, sat Churchill, Mowatt, Kan- darian, Rounds, McKinnon, Weeks and Bowman Pal- frey in that order. Last but not least, the most popular man in the shell was Coxswain Young. Numerous discouraging problems-the glaring lack of adequate equipment, a damaging fire that singed the few shells that were available-had to be overcome. Finally, through the generous aid of two cross-river rivals, Harvard and M.I.T., enough sound material was collected to begin the season with varsity and junior varsity eights in the water. The oarsrnen embarked on the victory road against A.I.C'., as 5,000 fans jammed the banks of the Connecti- cut at Springfield to witness the race. Captain Twombly. Churchill, Cuptuin-elect Mownll, Kandnrinn, Rounds, McKinnon, Weeks, Pnlfrey Coxswnin Young f23Q1 ' v I r There she is! Rowing in a borrowed Columbia shell, the Scarlet and White next conquered the Harlem River and the Man- hatten Jaspers to culminate a successful jaunt to New York. More records were smashed the Terriers upset a strong Green team at Hanover. This was the first time in 12 long years that the Indian had been beaten on his home waters. In the famous Dad Vail Regatta, the smooth-working Ilub rowers downed A.I.C., Marietta, Rollins and Dart- mouth for another Boston University first record. The J .V . boat kept right on the heels of the big-eight with regard to dual victories. The only place they de- terred from the script was when the J.V. oarsmen finished second in the Dad Vail. The season was a smashing success. Along with the enjoyable memories of the two major trips and the sting of hard-earned victories, will go many thoughts of sweat and toil. Those frigid afternoon workouts early in the season and that grinding row to Watertown and back. Pumping out, babying, and repairing the leaky launch. In short, it was not all glory. The men had to be more than just oarsmen. The outlook for the current season is bright. Captain- elect Mowatt heads a number of returning Varsity and J.V. letter winners. It appears now that much more weight will be available to help Cox Young set-up 'i the boat. An ambitious schedule has been arranged, and a jaunt to lVIiami to engage Rollins is anticipated during the Spring vacation. A freshman boat will be manned this season, and races with Navy and Yale are planned. Coach Nes- worthy has his eye on the future, his ultimate goal being the Poughkeepsie Regatta by 1952. fQ33l GOLF After a lapse of five years, golf returned to the Uni- versity's Athletic program last spring. Jack Kelleher, end coach on Buff Donelli's board of strategy, was ap- pointed golf mentor. Competition for each of the six starting berths was spirited and keen with some twenty aspiranls matching drive for drive and putt for putt. The season opened in a blaze of glory with a 5-4 win over the Tuft's Jumbo. The next match proved to be a heart-breaker. On the home hole at Ponkapoag, in the midst of a driving rainstorm, the last lVI.I.T. player holed out a 35-foot approach shot to settle the match, 5 to 4-, for the T echmcn. The Devens linksmen were beaten 5M to ESM, but the N.C.A.A.-bound B.C. Eagles proved too strong on the tricky, rain-soaked Commonwealth course. Only Cap- tain Wormstead's superb playing enabled the Terriers to salvage ly? points and prevent a shut-out. llere the team hit a slump, and lost the next two matches. Harvard beat the Terriers in a close one, 595 to SM, and Tufts upset the Scarlet and Wlhite 6M to QM at Trapelo. A return match with Tech was copped 9-0 when the Engineers defaulted. The Colby Nlules were clnbbed 8-1 at the home River- side links. Jack Kelleher's team whipped the Colbyites 'YM to IM in Maine. On hiemorial Day, a Championship Uni- versity of Maine sextet gave the Hubites a sound 8-1 shellacking. The beautifully laid out Penobscot Valley course proved to be too much contrast to the previous day's rugged terrain at Colby. In the intercollegiates at Oakley, Flynn led the Ter- riers as he posted a 76. The team finished 10th in a field of 22. Letterwinners Captain VVormstead, Bates, Flynn, Maynard, Hooker and Captain-elect Astor will return for the '48 season. Captain-elect Astor, Flynn, Bates Captain YVormstcud, Maynard I 234- iz. TENN In keeping with the pattern set by the crew, and the Frosh cross-country and football teams, another record- shattering season was completed by Coach Leroy Seil's University netnlen as they turned in a perfect record for the year. Paced by Captain Bill Powers, fornler Ntassachusetts Junior champion, the well-balanced Terrier racqueteers twice pounded Tufts in a home- and-home series by the scores of 8-1 and '7-Q. The Bee- Cee Eagles had their wings plucked, 8-1, at University Heights. W.P.l. was next as the Scarlet and VVhite shifted into high-gear with a hard-earned 5-Q Terrier victory on the Nickerson Field courts. An undefeated season was staring the Seilsinen in the face as they boarded the train for a three-day State of hlaine invasion. The Colby Mules were downed in an easy 8-l match at lvaterville. The final hurdle was inet in a lVten1orial Day nlaleh with the llniversity of Miaine. As fate would have it, the last lnateh proved to be the loughest.. llowever, the Hub netlnen, coming' from be- hind, overcame their errors in time to bang out a hard- earned 6-3 will over the Bears. The outlook for the '4-8 season is blinding, as the en- tire championship team of Captain Powers, Kneen, Les and Dick Lowry, Conant, Hodges, Tibbetls, lVat- son and Cook will be on hand in the Spring. An inl- proved schedule, consisting of hoine-and-home matches with Iloly Cross, lVI.I.T., Tufts, W.P.l., Colby and Maine, has been arranged. Lowry, Powers Tiblrctts, Conant, Kneen M351 I vazlefeweoaafvlap .- It is with great satisfaction that we introduce to you the business houses represented in the following pages. They have cooperated enthusiastically with the HUB. May we urge you, then, to patronize them whenever possible? They will be pleased to serve you as they have served many others. Sincerely, Director rn' I nter-Departmmtal Student Activities s the B. U. NEWS missing from your collection o memories? It costs mehr 31.50 cz yeczr The NEYVS has become a weekly letter from home to thousands ol' B. U. grailuates. It keeps them up to date on all University hap- penings. Be sure that your name is on next ycar's mailing list. Special Ojer to Alumni . . . S55.00for 5 years The Weekly Student Publ'1'cat'ion LQSG1 YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK IF YOU START AND END YOUR VACATION BY TAKING THE ' 0 DEPENDABLE 0 COMFORTABLE 0 ECONOMICAL Don't let bad weather or last-minute cancellations gyp you out of part of your vacation. Play it smartg take the B and M and be sure of getting home just when you want to and getting back in time for your first class. A Get the most out of every vaca- a - it I. M - . w ' tion or week-end. Save money 041,309.0 . Q1 'Mmuve MAN ssnvvcs and go places by tram. Q .YTT5 . I5 Ili f. ' g sites! w PNN. ,0' ?i1'iiJA sl 5 I ,f . I , 4 , 1 lllllnmn - a--,-,. ,,,, if 'WWW Q' A aw,,,.,gS g fi.r wg , to 1, Mm k'i 'i ' ' -'I mn, M-T.. 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Oct. 9 Colgate ...... ......... a t Fenway Park Oct. 15 Temple ................. at Philadelphia, P Oct. 22 New York University .... at Fenway Park Oct. 30 Syracuse ................ at Fenway Park Nov. 6 Fordham ................ at New York Nov. 20 University of Iowa ....... at Fenway Park I Q38 1 Once A gciin THE BOSTON RED SOX Welcome BOSTON UNIVERSITYS Up and Coming Football Team to FENWAY PARK The I-lub's Most Beautiful, Best Appointed And Most Conveniently Located Outdoor Sports Arena ir Om' Sincere Best Wishes For cz Snccesspil Seczson to Conch Buff Donelli, The Meinhers of the Grid Squczc! And to The Entire Student Body. It's ci Pleczsznfe to Hcwe You With Us. I 239 1 TO THE CLASS OF 1948 Your Boston University Alumni Association offers you: A means of keeping in touch with your undergraduate friends through general alumni and departmental class reunions. The alumni magazine, BOSTONIA, which contains news of the University and all classes. An opportunity to join Boston Uni- versity clubs in various cities through- out the United States Where there are large concentrations of Boston Univer- sity alumni. An opportunity to express your loy- alty to Boston University through the annual Alumni Fund Roll Call. Your membership is paid until 1949. Your contribution to the Fund each year thereafter keeps you an active member. For further information on alumni activities, contact Mr. WARREN S. FREEMAN, Executive Alumni Secretary BOSTON UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 811 Boylston Street Boston 16, Massachusetts 0 Clurinus Thy Numa' und Fnmr- Commonwealth Recreation KIMBALL, GILMAN Bowling Alleys ' 8s C0- TEN PINS CANDLE PINS Insurance of All Kind-5' Special arrangements for students 87 Kggioitreet before 5 P. M. PHILIP A. aecnucuv 1105 COMMONVVEALTH AVE., Corner Brighton Ave. STANLEY 0- MZCMULLEN 2401 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Founded, 1839, Chartered, 1869, as: TRUSTEES or BOSTON UNIVERSITY DANIEL L. MARSH, PII.D., J.U.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President ofthe University 688 Boylston Street, Boston 16, Massachusetts COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Courses of study leading to the degrees of A.B. and S.B. Saturday, late afternoon, and evening courses for adult students. RALPH W. TAYLOR, DEAN, 725 Commonwealth Avenue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Day and gradIIate divisions. Courses leading to the degrees of B.S. in B.A. and M.l3.A. WIIILIAM G. SUTCLIIIFE, DEAN, 685 Commonwealth Avenue EVENING COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Courses leading to the degree of B.S. in B.A. All courses open to non-degree students. YVILLIAM G. SUTCLIFFE, DEAN, 685 Commonwealth Avenue JOHN WATERS, DIIIECJTOR, 685 Commonwealth Avenue COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS Vocational and academic programs for women, 1, 2, 4 year. Commercial Science, Home Economies, Art, Teacher Training. Associate or B.S. Degrees In field of specialization. Evening secretarial courses. T. LAWRENCE DAVIS, DEAN, 27 Garrison Street COLLEGE OF MUSIC Collegiate and graduate courses in the theory and practice of music leading to the degrees of B.MuS., M.MUS.ED., and M.MUs. KENNETII G. KELLEY, DEAN, 25 Blagden Street COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, SARGENT A four-year coIIrse in the science and practice of Physical Education Cor Physical Therapyj leading to the degree of B.S. Open only to women.j GEORGE K. MAKEOIINIE, DEAN, 6 Everett Street, Cambridge GENERAL COLLEGE A two-year program of studies in general education leading to the degree of ASSOCIATE IN ARTS. J UDSON R. BUTLER, DEAN, 688 Boylston Street SCHOOL OF TI-IEOLOGY Courses for the pastorate and missions leading to the degrees of S.'l'.B., S.T.M., and 'I'II.D. Courses in the Division of Religious Education leading to the degrees of M.R.E. and D.R.E. Open only to college gradIIates. WALTER G. MUELIJER, DEAN, 72 Mt. Vernon Street SCHOOL OF LAW Courses leading to the degrees of LL.B., LL.M., and S.J.D. Day and evening programs. ELWOOD H. HETTIIICK, DEAN, 11 Ashburton Place SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Courses leading to the degree of M.D. JAMES M. FAULKNER, DEAN, 80 East Concord Street SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Courses of study leading to the degrees of B.S., Ed.M., and Ed.D. Saturday, lute afternoon and evening courses for teachers and school administrators. Harvard-Boston University extension courses. DONALD D. DURltELI1, DEAN, 84 Exeter Street SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Graduate training in professional social work, leading to the degree of M.S. in S.S. IIICIIARD K. CONANT, DE.kN, 84 Exeter Street SCHOOL OF NURSING Courses of study leading to the degrees of B.S. in N., M.S. in N., B.S. in N.Ed., M.S. in N.Ed. MAIITHA R. SMITH, DEAN, 160 Beacon Street SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Programs of study in Public Relations, Journalism, Radio and Speech and Audio-Visual Aids leading to the degrees of H.S. and M.S. in the field of specialization. I'IowARn M . LESOURD, DEAN, 178 Newbury Street GRADUATE SCHOOL Courses leading to the degrees of A.M. and PH.D. CHESTER M. ALTER, DE.kN, 795 Commonwealth Avenue SUMMER TERM Beginning in May and continuing for twelve weeks, divided into two sessions of six weeks each. Courses lending to degrees offered by the University. ATLEE L. PERCY, DIRECTOR, 688 Boylston Street Total Enrollment 27,000 students For information concerning any Department, address the Dean of the Department. For other information, address the Preszklenl of fhe University. IQAI1 Hotel Statler BOSTON Appreciates the continued patronage of Boston University students and alumni. D. B. STANBRO M anager so .....SU.riz. 1.1 .... L T I University-styled! That's why Rogers Peet Clothes rate tops at the leading universities. 'D ffiefeiee gf QQZMQIWIZ1 cdfuwza. 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STORING SHIPPING Established 1896 ENdicott 3-6700 - HAncock 6-8000 BOSTO WE ARE EQUIPPED T0 ROSENFIELQ UNIFORM CO plan ' Wah ' gal ' pam! 15 SCHOOL ST. 1 BOSTON, MASS TRADE JOURNALS - HOUSE ORGANS CATALOGUES - BUSINESS BULLETINS ORGANIZATION NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS Inc. l 40-44 WINCHESTER STREET - BOSTON Telephone HU 2-1055 Hatf a Century rj Specialization in Military Uniforms, Equipment and Supplies Complete stock of shoulder patches, ribbons Discharge buttons for World War I, World War II U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Reserve, U.S. Marine Corps National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, Bands, Military Organizations 243 j Unce aga in the HUB reHects the life and spirit of Boston University. Complete pliotocgmpfzzk service by ARGENT Studio 154 Boylston Street, Boston E6 Photography if Design f Technical Assistance I 1 Poi' fr. HJW' iii 13'-M 3' a n - ,,'53',fu. X52-N !, xc ag as 15' xiwipuunvrnl BOSTON,S D1sT1NcT1vE sToRE gamozes T1-1RoUcHoUT 'rua NATION FOR Good goods Q - s C99 fDelzcacze.v S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON Stores in Boston, Belmont, Brookline C97 Newlon Mail and Telephone Order: ,, 131, 'cmixf-5 lk .Unhn Nutt xv. f. School of Dancmg Ggiulfcen and acluefo .I1rNa1efE,, anal in. cawbeo A v sPl'0Ik66iOfIlC'LlTH, concldemecl E9-cam? C6413 Gg111.cl,A. ,J . 0 . . . Llfldflllllbt nmmmifyommfg. on L.aIu1.-Cnnefucun GG, UGLOOIIX CICLIICQOQ 110 Newbury St. CI 7-8090 Boston 16 CO 6-6783 Qorsages . . COMPLIMENTS SIDNEY HCFFMAN, JR. 0 5' F L o R I s T 490 Commonwealth Ave. HOTEL KENMORE Free Delivery Tel. KE 6-8857 245 Jiantel untinental CAMBRIDGE, MASS. One Qf.New Englanzfs Best Hotelsi' Visit Rittuhillp Zinn for relaxation, refreshment and repast Banquet and Dance facilities for from 10 to 600 people CHAUNCEY DEPEW STEELE, JR. General Manager KENMORE STATIONERS Students, Supplies Social Stationery and Greeting Cards 726 COMMONWEALTH AVE. - BOSTON, MASS. Opposite C.n.A. , -it ,fix--.rf -We ,. A--:few fi Et +ll'l'KQ E p0AqnYeuAcK'soqQm,? f L' Q tijhz Angra' ggxxeftm PIOUECLHESDFCIIICI . ,-1 , :ish IRST K ,-illif, , nner a avols O, -5. 4 Balloons,lIIsizes-shapes-colnls R .,-. lk L Wemakeyourpartyaniirtluhy S l t I-'Gm ,- forthe I1ome,CIuhorlnr!hdny -I ,H iesvacialtuasf All on Y ei- FQ' RONT .ZZ Bromfield Bostiori, Mass. 19' 5 iii we 'H l PIIIJIE Uv!! 4621 Priscilla Thruu 0'1-lock in the Nlorning Wxllmsll Il! ffl ll YW' 1798 1948 :QI-,J 1 oth Ufinzlversary A.r earb af 1798 Meters. Amee and Parker had .ret up a printing preef in Andover. Enlarged during the early yearx of the nineteenth century through the enterprife of Dr. Eliphalet Pearxon, the fret principal of Phillip: Academy, Andover, which had been eetabliehed 20 yeare earlier, the preu became widely known throughout the United .ftatee and mary foreign eountrief through the publieatione printed for Harvard Univereitgf and the Andover Theological Seminafy. The prefent Andover Prefe, building on noble tradi- tionf, ie today perhape the beet-known Jchool and college print Jhop in New England. Proud of a gloriouf paet, but not Jatiefied to reet on ite laurelf, the pre.rJ hae kept pace with the tiineir by enlarging ite plant and adding modern equipment in all de- partmente. In ite one hundred and ftieth year, the Andover Prem, Ltd ., il proud to number among it: publicationf the 1948 HUB. The ANDOVER PRESS, Qu. ' ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS mem yy OFFICIAL ROSTON UNIVERSITY SENIOR AND GRADUATE RING fwj 4,7 xjx 0 S, . 'K 4 'V Hi XM !'.-' S -. '3-il' q,-f- , .I i':T'f,. fvgbiwf-. . S-, .X Aff C2 Qjomr CA! :Aol of mclizeuemenl Zfl7.l'L'LZlZ'Xf L. G. RAIAFOUII COMPANY Sales Otgice - 230 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. OFFICIAL JEWELERS T0 F1tA'rERN1T1ES AND SORORITIES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY FAVORS ' PROGRAMS ' MEDALS ' TROPHIES -1 - Sole Distributors- ROSTON UNIVERSITY RO0K STORES FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS General Omces: 685 COMMONWEALTH AVE., BOSTON, MASS. Telephone KE 6-2320 NORMAN M. GAY, Manager lA I The lluvk Room t,:hlllll'l'0l'l0I'l JANE TOOHER SPORTS CLOTHES INCORPORATED School. . . College. .. Camp Ojflfidl Outfitter for SARGENT COLLEGE-C.L.A. -P.A.L. General College 711 BOYLSTON STREET - BOSTON Excellent facilities for banquets, Wed- ding receptions, dances and other social events, as well as for confer- ences, business shovvs, exhibitions, and conventions. Write or telephone for specific information. Telephone: KEnmore 6-5600 YZ COPLEY PLAZA Maurice T. Lawler, Gen. Mgr. l247j I LIGGET T DRUG CO., Inc. 532 Commonwealth Ave. at Ken more Square V Co 6-1060 Co 6-41545 SKCLTLLFQS 171 newhury street Boston 16, Mass. good food quick serving There's More To Fur Storage Than a Storage Vault At Slocum's your furs receive skillful care by experts schooled and experienced in scientific storage. Each garment is closely examined,each is forced-air blown to remove surface accumulations. ln our ultra violet ray vaults each is hung in its own separate space where continuously circulating air, tempera- ture controlled, aids in restoring lustre and vitality to the fur. Slocum stylists are Yours to command for consultation in repairing and redesigning. 90955 Ot dy ' ' ,.fQlLf:l- N ' lil-lflfi Q 9249114914 657 Boylston St. r Opp. Library B0Sf0fh MOSS- '4Iu5uso li at Copley Square lL's A l'lc'unuru The Xvhenls We appreciate very much the pat- ronage of Boston University students and faculty. Sincerely yours, William T. Bigler, General Manager HOTEL KENMORE The SRLMRGUNDI LUNCHEON D I N N E ll 11.30 to 2 l'.M. 5.00 to 8 l M Telephone Cl 7-9582 Across Front CF L. A. KE 6 2M-7 UNIVERSITY CLEANSEBS TAILORS AND FURRIERS CLI-IANSING - PRESSING - DY!-:ING - ltlf:r,uRlNC I , I y y FUR REMODELING 24 HOUR SERVICE on Commonwealth Avg' '- at Kenmllre SquaTe First Clans Laundry Work Ralph Pivnick, Prop. 722 COMMONWEALTH AVE. BOSTON, MASS Q Q48 A FOLSOM ENGRAVING makes a GOOD IMPRESSION Engraversfor The Hub continuousbf since 1942 FOLSOM ENGRAVING COMPANY 212 SUMMER STREET BOSTON, MASS. C I THEHAND on Peter Kramer 8: Son Inc MIJQ, QW! Alllllll Somerv111e Mass ns ssnmo rms , W- T - W I' ' 9. Tkusrso TRADEMARK b I ' ' xl, Q M T E MM,l.:.r,:e:, Erf X2 LME igffgrif ' .2:::M,f12 4 S S M ' E 'A S ' Q?ii5i3E5i5i5E2?Y'9': ' rrhayel-9s Sporting Goods 3 131 Newbury Street - Boston ' w.l..DUUGLA5 SHOE C0..BRDCKTUNl5.MIS'o SIOYCS in Principal Cities-Good Dealers Everywhere W-M l xii' 4 Y KM x 1 I 249 fr CUMPLIMENTS OF M ' an Qampanq 65 STATE STREET, BOSTON Phone EV 3-5000 FOR NAME OF NEAREST DEALER L BOSTON VARNISH CO. EVEIIETT STATION - - - BOSTON, MASS. Spirit. of 'fill Editorial Line 'Me HOTEL SHERATON offers you unexcelled facilities for banquets, dances, wedding receptions, teas 91 BAY STATE ROAD - BOSTON, MASS. KE 6-2960 HOWARD R. WILEY, General Nlanuger -A Boston University Favorite This Your und Every Year- Zlrtbufs jflutner Shun Orchids - Gardenias - Camellias - Corsages 159 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. BOSTON ARTHUR NIIKI-ILS CI 7-8325 Proprietor BOSTON UNIVERSITY OUTFITTERS THE LONDON TAILORING CO. gnan'A 3-o1ma?6i7oigaA Sz Cfccemomiua fan. game 4- CLEARWAY ST. I. GOLDSTEIN I Near Slulc Theatre Proprietor 250 . . . . ,lust Step cross the treet FOR UNSURPASSED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE We cannot Supply the demand for new Chryslers and Plymouths but our expert service men can keep your present car in perfect running condition at minimum cost. Make this your service headquarters .... As an alumnus of Boston University I welcome all B. U. students, faculty and other personnel. C. NORMAN FAY, PRES. C. B. A. '24 C. E. FAY COMPANY 730-740 COMMONWEALTH AVE. BOSTON AS 7-4500 New England'S Original and Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer UNIVERSITY DELICATESSEN 728 COMMONWEALTH AVE. G G 0 D Directly Acfross from C.B.A. A N D G 0 0 D F 0 R Y O U KE 6-4051 ' E. D. ABIIUTT CUMPANY H 0 0 D S Printers Fraternity and Activity Work a Specialty I C E C R E A M 181 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. BOSTON, MASS. A M Q2511 gxcelfeal fain CLASS and CLUB MEETINGS 7,44 eazyifuz VICTORIA SUITE or The Famous CAPTAIN'S CABIN 'k iv Fascinating Entertainment in the 'k COURTSI-IIP ROOM 5:30 to closing scimiiiiiiiigs eipiivaiingr ,k Coruscating! 72 Mqfed Slfancfbifz Jfolel Beacon St. at Kenmore Sq., Boston REGISTER CIIEEKS Safe - Bmmefflilze -' Economical You can issue your personal checks for the payment of bills, or sending money, without having a checking account. Our Register Check service makes this possible. The cost is just 10 cents for each check for 58100 or less. Save time, energy and shoe leather by using these handy checks which are on sale at all our four offices. STATE STREET TRUST COMPANY Boston, lI'Iuss. COPLEY SQUARE OFFICE 5IIl Iloylnlon Slrccl MASSACllUSE'l l'S AVENUE OFFICE Cor. Nlussnchusells Avenue and Iloylnlon 'il I MAIN OFFICE C rrnc-r Slulu und Congress Slruchn UNION TRUST OFFICE 24- F1-llorul Struct Sufi: Deposit V lls nl. ull 0fIicus Member Federal Deposit I surance Corporat Ilnwn lu the SA-u Ilnld 'l'Iml Linn' RESS COMPLIMENTS reative G Trzhierf 232 Summer St., Boston F R I E N D HA 6-2882 Q52 Q WALTON'5 CHEFS SAY: 3 YOU ll EAT lIkE A . Ar.: ING' AT I-'VERY Q Q' .x X -S.-22 ' ' , ii K YQ Kp my memes! T P X ms ' B Q Uur books show only the purchase ol' the halter, more nuirilionol foods. When served to you, these foods have retained their full Hovor and value. lf's our secrel how we mainroin such low prices for top quality maols. Ear al WALTON'S Uodoyl Q STILL warns vou on me assi ' ' I I .1 A cur o' coffee IN TOWN! BOSTON UNIVERSITY Summer Term-1948 INTERSESSION-June 1 to July 10 SUMMER SESSION-July 12 to August 21 Offers more than 500 courses, leading to degrees in the various Colleges and Schools of Boston University. The wide range of subjects affords undergraduate l and graduate students an opportunity- To accelerate degree programs so that students who desire may save time in completing requirements for undergraduate degress. CThe four year college program may be completed in approximately two and one-half years by attending three summer termsj. To complete special requirements and make up deficiencies in college programs. To secure special courses not offered during the regular school year relating to contemporary world conditions. To pursue an intensive program of graduate study under favorable conditions. For bulletin and further information, address ATLEE L. PERCY, Director 688 Boylston Street, Boston 16, Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS OF .Ania ,-I 9 ig? ,I 2 ,,, ff -52 ei .iieif EL'-FS , :-.ai-?,' 55?- 1. fe? JOHN C.PAIGEv5c COMPANY INSURANCE 40 BnoAu S'uu:n'r BosToN New Yonn PORTLAND Los Anenzs U ITEDF RMER . BRATTLE SQUARE LORIST DAIRY PRODUCTS Flowers and Plants Delivered Anywhere GOMATOS BROS.. PROPS. KIRKLAND 7-7089 TROWBRIDGE 6-9839 31 BRATTLE STREET BRATTLE SQUARE CAMBRIDGE Q 253 I vertisers' Index E. D. Abbott Co. . . . Q51 Andover Press . . . Q46 Arthur's Flower Shop . . Q50 Bcckler Press, Inc. . . . Q5Q Boston Mailing Co. . . . . Q37 Boston SL Maine Railroad . . Q37 Boston Red Sox ..... . Q39 Boston University .... . . Q41 Boston University Alumni Association . Q40 Boston University Book Stores . . . Q47 Boston University News . . . Q36 Boston University Summer Session . . Q53 Boston Varnish Co. .... . Q50 Brattle Square Florist . . . . Q53 Commonwealth Bowling Alleys . Q40 Copley Plaza Hotel .... . Q47 Daddy 8: Jack's . . . . Q46 W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. . . Q49 D. W. Dunn Co. . . . . Q43 C. E. Fay Co. . . . Q51 Folsom Engraving Co. . . Q49 Sidney Hoffman, Florist . . Q45 H. P. Hood Co. . . . Q51 Hotel Commander . . Q37 Hotel Continental . . Q46 Hotel Kenmore . . Q48 Hotel Sheraton . . Q50 Hotel Statler . . Q4Q Kenmore Stationers . Kimball Gilman 85 Co. . Peter Kramer SL Son, Inc. . Liggett Drug Co. . . . The London Tailoring Co. . B. L. hiakepeace Co. . Metropolitan Coal Co. . . Myles Standish Hotel . . John Nott School of Dancing John C. Paige 8: Co. . . . S. S. Pierce Co. . Publications Inc. Rogers Peet Co. . . . Rosenfield Uniform Co. . . The Salmagundi Tea Room Sargent Studio, Inc. . . . Sharafis, Inc. . . . . Silver Sz Son, Inc. . NV. V. Slocum Co., Inc. . Smith House .... State Street Trust Co. . . Thayeris Sporting Goods Co. Jane Tooher Sports Clothes United Farmers .... University Cleaners . University Delicatessen . VValton Lunch Company ur Thanks to Uncle Phil for everything. . .despite long waits in line outside the door, clouds of black smoke and Better check that. Professor Moody, for his thorough job of checking and cooperation. Hal Johnson, Andover Press, for consistent aid, encouragement and tolerance of our CI'I'0l'S. Sargent Studio, for photographing the hordes of Seniors. Ralph Doane, of Folsom Engraving, Inc., for his tireless efforts in our behalf. Publicity Bureau, University Information, and the Alumni Office for sharing their fund of answers with us. The Herald-Traveler, for its helpfulness. Mr. Boyd, who counted the furniture and fixtures and did not find us wanting. And then our thanks to the staff: The pas ters The cutters The proofreaders The typists The HUB quartet, for entertainment And the persons who always had classes at the most convenient times. . . And to everyone who helped us put this book together, our sincere thanks. I Q54 1 Q46 Q40 Q49 Q48 Q50 Q37 Q50 Q5Q Q45 Q53 Q45 Q43 Q4Q Q43 Q48 Q44 Q48 Q4Q Q48 Q4Q Q5Q Q49 Q47 Q53 Q48 Q51 Q53 A Accounting Society . . Administrative Officers . . All-University Dramatic Club CLA-CBA Dramatic Club CPES Dramatic Club . Ed-PAL Dramatic Club . All-University Senates Senior Senate . , Junior Senate . Sophomore Senate . Freshman Senate . . All-University Student Council . Alpha Delta Pi . . . Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi . Alpha Gamma Della . Alpha Kappa Psi . Alpha Phi . . Alpha Phi Delta . Alpha Sigma Alpha Alumni Association Athletics Crew . Baseball . Basketball . Fencing . Football Golf . Hockey . . Swimming . Tennis . . . . Track ..... Athletic Association-CPES Athletic Association-PAL , AVC ..... B Band . . . . Beacon . , . Beta Chi Sigma . Beta Gamma Sigma . Bios Club .... Boston University News . Brass Choir . . . Bureau of Publicity . . Bureau of Sports Publicity . C Catholic Council . . Chapel Choir . . Charlesgate Council . . Chemia ..... Christian Science Organization . Choral Art .... Book Index 154, 155 . 15, 16 . 126 . 127 . 127 . 116 . 116 . 117 . 117 . 115 . 194 . 153 . 180 . 195 . 181 . 196 . 182 . 173 . 19 232, 233 228, 229 222-224 . 225 212-217 . 234 218-221 226, 227 . 235 230, 231 . 166 . 161 . 143 . 118 . 147 . 192 . 107 . 147 124,125 . 119 . 19 . 211 . 130 . 148 . 145 . 148 . 131 . 164 l 255 Chorus .... Committee on Athletics Corporation and Trustees Counseling and Statistical Research . D Dean of Women . . Dean's List . . . Dean of the University Debating Society . . Delta Beta Psi . Delta Delta Delta . Delta Mu Alpha . . Delta Sigma Rho . . Director of Interdepartmcntal Activities . Dormitory Council-CPES E Epsilon Eta Phi . Export Club . F Faculty . Fantasia . . G Gamma Beta Alpha . Gamma Delta . Gamma Phi Beta . General College Dean .... Freshman Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers Student Council . . German Club . . . Girls' Glee Club . H Harriet Richards House Health Education Group Hellenic Club . . . Hillel .... Home Economics Club . Honor Auxiliary . . HUB Board . HUB Staff . . I Inter-Faith Council' . Interfraternity Conference Intersorority Council . Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Italian Club . . . K Kappa Kappa Gamma . Kappa Omega . . . Kappa Phi Alpha . Kappa Pi Alpha . Kappa Tau Alpha . l 119 211 14 17 18 112 17 134 205 197 111 135 18 166 159 156 21-24 165 152 149 203 90 91 91 90 149 121 146 173 132 128 161 112 123 4, 5 129 179 205 133 143 198 206 183 203 109 Lambda . . . 184 Lambda Chi Alpha 185 Lambda Delta Pi . 169 Lambda Kappa . 206 Law Review . . 171 Light Opera Association 120 Lock . . . 113 Mztrketilig Club . 156 Math Club . 150 Memoriam . 12 Men's Dorm . . 144 Menis Glee Club . 121 Mu Phi Epsilon . 111 Newman Club-CBA 157 Newman Club-CLA 150 Newman Club-Ed. 174 Newman Club-G.C. 176 Newman Club-PAL 163 Nurses' Club . . 175 Orchestra . 120 Orthodox Club . 132 Outing Club . . 142 Panhellenic Council 193 Phi Alpha . . 186 Phi Beta Kappa . 109 Phi Beta Phi . 207 Phi Chi Theta , . 160 Phi Delta Kappa . 110 Phi Epsilon Kappa 192 Phi Epsilon Pi . 187 Phi Gamma Nu . 199 Phi Kappa Theta . 188 Phi Sigma Sigma . 204 Pi Beta Phi . . 200 Pi Kappa Epsilon . 208 Pi Lambda Sigma 204 Pi Lambda Theta . 110 Pi Theta Delta . 207 Pi Omega Pi . . 108 Protestant Council . 130 Psych Club . . 162 ROTC . . . . 136-139 Scabbard and Blade 140 Sca1'let Key . . 122 Seminary Singers . 168 Seniors' College of Business Administration . . . 35-47 College of Business Administration Grad School 49 College of Liberal Arts ..... 25-33 l 256 College of Music . . . College of Physical Education of Sargent Evening College of Commerce . . Practical Arts and Letters School of Education . School of Ed Grad . School of Law . School of lVIedicinc . School of Nursing . . School of Public Relations School of Social VVork . . Seniors-No pictures section . Sigma ...... Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Sigma Delta Phi . Sigma Kappa ...... Student Government College of Business Administration . College of Liberal Arts .... College of Music ...... College of Physical Education of Sargent Evening College of Commerce . . Practical Arts and Lette1's . School of Education . . School of Nursing . . School of Public Relations School of Social Work . School of Theology . Student Union . . . fl! Tau Chi Omega . Tau Delta Phi Tau Epsilon Phi . Theta Phi Alpha . Theta Psi ..... U Unde1'graduate Officers College of Business Administration . College of Liberal Arts .... College of Music ...... College of Physical Education of Sargent Practical Arts and Letters School of Education . School of Nursing . . V Varsity Committee . . W Wesley Club .... Women's Athletic Association . Wycliffe Club .... Y YWCA College of Liberal Arts . College of Physical Education of Sargent Practical Arts and Letters . . . Z Zeta Chi Delta . . . l 55 ,56 58-61 50 51-53 76-81 83-85 65-71 72 ,73 92-94 96-98 74 99- , 75 107 114 189 208 201 157 151 165 167 160 162 174 175 177 172 169 158 209 190 191 202 209 48 34 57 62 54 82 95 20 131 152 159 151 168 163 210


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