Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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THE STAFF Chairman ROBERT JAMES BLINKEN Editor ALLAN NEWMARK Business Manager DONALD LANDIS Sports Editor ARTHUR ARUNDEL Photo Chairman DAVID WRIGHT Assistant Photo Chairman BERTON COVILLE Art Editor JERRY LIEBMAN Editorial Staff ROLAND ALGRANT EDWARD CARROLL FRANCIS CHEN JED DREIFUS ROBERT STERN Business Staff DONALD BORNSTEIN ROBERT COCHRAN JOHN CARNAHAN ROBERT COCHRAN MARSHAL GOLDBERG DANIEL HUGER LAURANCE GOODRICH STURGIS EATON SEDGWICK GREEN JAMES SCHLESINGER ROBERT LEVINE ROBERT MOREHOUSE MICHAEL SEVVALL SAMUEL SEAGER ALTON STODDARD HARVEY THAYER 1950 ME N NWGRK PLAY AND an vi J ,- W ,, , b f If I ' .al A W 2' M f'1 if If Pi' , ,vf 1 fi Q if PJ: 'H +1 Ye. 'ff x z-,ff '94, 4, .- 53 W 1156 ,. J mi., f 0' i .hu , ,H3,t 5? W ,Q FK ,Vi av? ,IWZA-, Q, Piggy asv-?'N . 1.Q F I ' M w ... 1524 si ' . :mfs , I Q if fyj-, ' S ff 1 b 4 1,4 if A . 'gk ,M 1 ,Q 1:-ff J '4 'A wx ' .- sw- 1-.. 1 -1 A g'-4.4. ?'9'-- fi?7 x J ' e '4' 1.6, QI?-hgflfxi , ,sr . 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With hopes for and occasional promises of the impending return to normalcyu we lined up for meals, books, physical exams, and eventually for football tickets. The class member- ship of approximately 'i,500, was divided among Yardlings, commuters, and l-louse members. Most of the latter were veterans. Most confusing were the stock-market-like fluctuations in 1950 enrollment, which rose and fell as service and transfer credits were evalu- ated. The elements of normalcy, however, were not entirely absent. The U. T., as in past years, served as a threat to studies, l'listory I produced its usual number of ulcers, and forty per cent of the Yard residents polled by the RED BOOK named women as their favorite pastime. Warned at the term's start against studying to the exclusion of other activities, we grew somewhat cynical iust before November hours. The Yale weekend managed to wipe away any possible unpleasant memories of the first months, while the prospect of the Christmas vacation carried us through until the middle of December. Through this period 'i95O men proved themselves of considerable character. One embittered lover sounded his mating call through' the classi- fied column of the Crimson and was answered by several reasonable offers, a great deal of publicity, and an almost immediate parental veto. Later, as the first year at I-larvard showed even more pronounced effects, a few enterprising souls thrilled to the sport of throwing hot pennies on the Massachusetts Avenue sidewalk from a Wigglesworth vantage point. An Facing Page: Photo by D. l-l. Wright '50 equally enterprising English A section man reached lor a seeming gilt from heaven and brought an end to the sport. The learning process was by no means neglected. Dozens of historical boundary changes, sets of political philosophies, scores ol physical principles, and pages ol astronomical data became almost as common knowledge as the names ol the Yard cops, Union serving girls, and Bay State head- line-makers. And all through the year the lew men lucky enough to own copies of the Wellesley Freshman Register were no more lonely than owners of extra Yale game tickets. Above all, there was the feeling ot too much to do in too little time. The maiority ol195O men, though they took only lour courses, Found that competition for marks was very still and the necessary work extensive. Less emphasis on grades was one of the leaders in the RED BOOK l3oll's section on What l-larvard needs most. ln the Field of studies, too, we were Fortunate to get in on the ground Floor as lar as General Education courses were concerned. Most ol these studies proved interesting and valuable, and the predic- tion of more to come was gladly received. The relatively large number of 1950 Yard residents as compared to seniors who were gradu- ating caused a hard scramble lor space in the l-louses. The House applications which were Filed early in the spring eventually provided rooms for only hall of the 1,360 applicants. The others, hoping For better luck next year, returned to the Yard or were assigned to rooms in Claverly, Little, and Apley. Along with the birds, bees, and Flowers, spring also brought parking meters to Cambridge. One of these handsome additions to the local scenery soon found its way into the trash can of Matthews l'lall's North entry whence it was politely redeemed by the city constabulary. Generally, though, the year was a quiet one with the calls ol Are You Hungry? lar outnumbering those of l2hinehard. An interesting form ol exercise was that ol auto pushing on the part of the rare vintage buggie owners. Though the Poll established the average age of Freshman cars at seven years, several men admitted owning horseless carriages dating back as lar as 1924. The RED BOOK Poll provides many interesting insights into the Freshman mind at work. Sex was undeniable a prime consideration at all times, rearing its so-called ugly head at the strangest times and in answer to the seemingly most unrelated questions. 1950 men, showing their preference for getting down to basic factors, named sex as thing to be looked for most in females . . . an admirable, though not unexpected, piece of analysis. ln other fields, though, the Poll revealed many facts of varying interests. The Poll which was made among 1950 Yard residents, many of whom were not veterans, showed the average age to be eighteen, professed political adherence predominantly Republican, and favorite food overwhelmingly steak. The number of smokers and non-smokers was split about evenly, with cigarette, and more particularly Chesterfield, smokers forming the largest per- centage of them. An easy maiority chose football as their favorite sport to watch, but many iudicially switched to other sports, largely tennis, when the question of participation was raised. Medicine, law, and business in that order were the choices for life work among the 1950 men who chose women, resting, and reading as their favorite avocations. Govern- ment, English, and Economics were the favorite fields of concentration, while the average number of hours of homework done per week was set at about twenty-five. Classical music, particularly as played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was the maiority choice, beating out the popular music lovers and their favorite, Tommy Dorsey. 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Navy ARTHUR R. ABEL 12 Terrace Place Shortsville, New York Shortsville High School, Shorts- ville, N. Y. ROBERT C. ABRAHAMSON 103 Mt. Vernon Street Arlington 74, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. Singles A. A. F. 12 MATTHEW T. ABRUZZO, JR 'lO'l Lincoln Rd. Brooklyn, New York Philligs Academy, Andover, Mass Art ssociation JOHN L. ADAMS 637 Washington Street Holliston, Massachusetts Phwipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter FERGUSON ADDISON King Street Punta Gorda, Florida Ft. Myers High School, Ft. Myers, Fla. U. S. Naval Reserve N. D. ADENWALLA 50-A Pedder Road Bombay, India St. Joseph's College, Naini-Tal JOHN AGUIRRE, JR. 5104 South Arlington Avenue Los Angeles, California John C. Fremont School, Los Angeles, Calif. Crimson, Caisson Club U. S. Navy HOWARD J. AIBEL 807 Avenue R Brooklyn, New York Poly Prep. Country Day School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cross country, Swimming, La- CVOSSS THOMAS AKIN P. O. Box 381 Alton, Illinois Governor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. U. S. Army ARDEN L. ALBEE 90 Grove Park Macomb, Michigan Mt. Clemens High School, Mt. Clemens, Mich. HENRY ALBERS Watson Avenue Andover Massachusetts Punchard High School, Andover, Mass. U. S. Army Air Forces WILLIAM L. ALDEN 419 Grove Street Needham, Massachusetts Broxctkton High School, Brockton, ass. Leverett House Football Team U. S. Navy Hospital Corps 13 ALEXANDER ALDRICH 'I5 East 79th Street New York, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H BENJAMIN C. ALDRICH 21 Swan Road Winchester, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N H l i Veteran ROLAND R. ALGRANT West Cornwall, Connecticut Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Union Dance Committee, Red Book, P. B. H. HOWARD D. ALLEN 39 South Walnut Street Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy Senior High School Veteran LOUIS L. ALLEN 740 Congress Avenue Glendale, Ohio Governor Dummer Academy South Byfield, Mass. U. S. Army WALTER S. ALMEDA 277 South Main Street Cohasset, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. Ll. S. Navy ROBERT B. ALMY, JR. Westfield Street Dedham, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. Fall Crew, Freshman Hockey Team WILLIAM ALMY, III South Wesgort, Massachusetts Noble and reenough School, Dedham Mass. Freshman Football Team MILTON H. ALPER 48 Church Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School JOHN C. ALTROCCHI 129 Tamalpais Road Berkele 8, California Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Harvard Glee Club, Freshman Basketball Team 14 RICHARD AMES 277 Linwood Street New Britain, Connecticut New Britain Senior High School HARCOURT AMORY, JR. 28 East 63d Street New York, New York Brooks and Roxbury Latin Schools American Field Service, OFtice of Strategic Services CHARLES W. ANDERSON,JR, 7 Milliken Avenue Franklin, Massachusetts Franklin High School, Franklin, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps SAMUEL I. A. ANDERSON Lewiston, New York Bishop Ridley College, St. Cath- arines, Ontario Outing Club U. S. Naval Reserve ROBERT N. H. ANDREWS 'I74 Washington Avenue Pleasantville, New York Scarborough School, Scarbor- ough-on-Hudson, N. Y. U. S. Navy REED P. ANTHONY, JR. 17 East 84th Street New York, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. EDMOND L. APPLEBAUM 9 Brent Street .Dorchester 94, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army ANGELO C. ARGIRIS 8005 Rhodes Avenue Chicago 19, Illinois Morgan Park Military Academy, Chicago, lll, U. S. Army WILLIAM F. ARMSTRONG, II Main Street l -Southboro, Massachusetts Wtlltston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM I. ARNOLD 261 South 4th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lenox School, Lenox, Mass. U. S. Army -ll5I HALTON C. ARP Fox Hollow School Lenox, Massachusetts Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. Fencing, P. B. I-I., Undergraduate Faculty U. S. Navy PAUL W. ARTHUR 282 Renfrew Street Arlington 74, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. ARTHUR W. ARUNDEL 435 Klingle Street W h' 16 D C as tngton , . . Sidwell Friends, Washington, D. C. Freshman Football Manager, Freshman Basketball Team, Spanish Club, Red Book ROBERT L. ASHENHURST 341 Belden Avenue Chicago 14, Illinois Francis W. Parker School, Chi- cago, III. BRUCE H. ASHWORTH 2529 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force BYRON T. ATWOOD 416 Lafayette Street Salem, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. JEROME S. AUGUSTINE Elmwood Circle Racine, Wisconsin Waifhington Park School, Racine, is. EDWARD B. AYRES 355 North Main Street Wallingford, Connecticut The Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Freshman Hockey Squad RICHMOND W. BACHELDER 26 Stony Brae Road Newton Highlands, Mass. Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. Track Ll. S. Naval Air Corps MILTON B. BADT 105 Oak Street Elko, Nevada Elko County High School, Elko, Nev. Harvard Band 16 CHARLES J. N. BAILEY 2632 West Cumberland Ave. Middlesboro, Kentucky Middlesboro High School, Mid- dlesboro, Ky. Freshman Discussion Group U. S. Navy CHARLES W. BAILEY, 2D 11 Berkeley Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Squash Squad JOHN TURNER BAILEY 3255 Dorchester Road Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Shaker Heights High School, Shaker Heights, Ohio U. S. Coast Guard DAVID B. BAKER 11 317 Bellflower Road Cleveland 6, Ohio John R. Buchtel High School, Akron, Ohio U. S. Naval Air Force WATSON W. BAKER, JR. 58 Pearl Street Middleboro, Massachusetts Middleboro High School, Mid- dleboro, Mass. Harvard Band, P. B. H. U. S. Navy WILLIAM W. BAKER, JR. 85 Lake End Road Merrick, New York Wellington C. Lepham High School, Bellmore, N. Y. ANTHONY F. BALZEBRE 303 Boylston Street Newton Centre 59, Mass. Huntington School for Boys, Boston, Mass. Harvard Catholic Club ARTHUR W. BARBER 221 Highland Avenue Meriden, Connecticut Meriden High School, Meriden, Conn. U. S. Navy GEORGE J. BARENDSE Staten laan 9 4 The Haague, Holland Baarns Lyceum, Baarns, Holland MAURICE BARG 18 West Bow Franklin, New Hampshire Philliplsl Exeter Academy, Exeter, 17 CLAY A. BARNES 11 Sumner Road Cambridge 38, Massachusetts .Longmont High School, Long- mont, Colo. U. S. Army WAYNE G. BARNETT 600 South 4th Street Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, Nev. Freshman Diving Team WILLIAM A. BARNETT 5120 Townsend Avenue Los Angeles 41, California Occidental School, Los Angeles, Calif. U. S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM BARRETT R. F. D. No. 2 Warrenton, Virginia Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Army WALDO N. BARROLL Byford Courtf' Chestertown, Maryland Gilman High School. Baltimore, Md. H. D. C., Swimming Squad ROBERT G. BARTH 35 Glenhill Road Mattapan 26, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. JOHN A. BARUCH 94-'IO 64th Road Forest Hills, Long Island, New York The Town and Count School, Northampton, England' Veteran LEONARD D. BASKIN 4245 Sheridan, Avenue Miami Beach, Florida Miami Beach Senior High School, Miami Beach, Fla. Veteran CHARLES C. BASSETT, III R. F. D. 1 Kennebunlcport, Maine Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. ' Squash U. S. Merchant Marine WARREN L. BASSETT, JR. 25-26 30th Avenue Long lsland City, New York South Side High School, Rock- ville Centre, N. Y. P. B. H. 18 LORING E. BATCHELDER Argilla Road Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass Freshman Soccer Team U. S. Navy HOWARD M. BATES 101 Mt. Vernon Street Boston 8, Massachusetts Reading High School, Reading, Mass. Football U. S. Navy Air Corps U. S. Army Air Corps RUSSEL F. BATH, JR. 504 Grafton Street Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury High School, Shrews- bury, Mass. Boxing, Crew ROBERT E. BAYLISS 59 Prospect Street East Hartford 8, Connecticut East Hartford High School U. S. Army Signal Corps LOUIS M. S. BEAL 37 Circuit Road Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps WILLIAM K. BEATTY 478 Jerusalem Road Cohasset, Massachusetts Kent School, Kent, Connecticut U. S. Army CHARLES R. BEBER 535 South 35 Avenue Omaha 5, Nebraska Central High School, Omaha, Neb. Wrestling .IOSEPH F. BECKER Green Street Tuckerton, New Jersey Tuckerton High School, Tucker- Ion, N. J. U. S. Army Air Force BARRIE L. BEERE 'IQ East 86 Street 4 New York, New York Mfr-gugmey School, New York, DAVID .l. BELCHER 4125 Culver Road Point Pleasant, New York AVshYCentral School, Avon, 19 JAMES R. BELL, JR. 3007 Manchester Road Shaker Heights, Ohio Unglersity School,Shaker Heights no Freshman Soccer CCaptainD, Fresh- man Track RALPH BELLVILLE 69 Pacific Street Lynn Massachusetts Lynn English High, Lynn, Mass. Harvard Crimson Network U. S. Army GORDON BENDERSKY 73 Walnut Park Roxbury '19, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, Mass. Pre-med Society VACLAV E. BENES 30 Oak Ridge Road Berkeley 5, California Berkeley High School, Berkeley, Calif. Outing Club ANTHONY G. BENINATI 185 Garden Street Farmington, Connecticut Farmington High School, Farm- ington, Conn. U. S. Naval Reserve JOHN T. BENNETT 455 Dillingham Boulevard U. S. Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. JOHN TOSCAN BENNETT Q7 Woodmont Road Alexandria, Virginia Sidwell Friends School, Washing- ton, D. C. Harvard Liberal Union WILLIAM H. BENNETT, JR. 49 Johnson Avenue West Medford 55, Mass. Medford High School, Medford, Mass. lntra-mural Basketball, Track and Field U. S. Army Signal Corps ' JACK R. BENTLEY Highland Drive Amory, Mississippi Amory High School, Amory, Miss. U. S. Army Air Corps GEORGE BENTZ 4610 So. Dakota Avenue, N.E. Washington 'I7 D. C. G. E. Byrd High School, Shreve- port, La. U. S. Merchant Marine 20 PHILIP R. BERGER 41 West Main Street Cobleskill, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter N. H. U. S. Army PHILIP H. BERKELEY Stratton, Maine St. John's Prep School, Danvers Mass. Hall Basketball U. S. Army RICHARD D. BERKOWITZ 325 Tappan Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Band, Pre-Medical Society EUGENE A. BERNSTEIN 394 South Orlando Avenue Los Angeles, California Richmond Hill High School, Queens, N. Y. Orchestra, Chamber Music En- sembles, Pre-Medical Society U. S. Army DAVID B. H. BEST 2748 Guilford Avenue Indianapolis 5, Indiana Arsenal Technical Schools, ln- dianapolis, lnd. Freshman Track Team I STEPHEN R. BEST 2748 Guilford Avenue Indianapolis 5, Indiana Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, lnd.- Ohio State A.UGiv8rsity, Columbus, Ohio U. S. Army STERIE T. BEZA 80 Ferry Street Hudson, New Hampshire Ndrilhulai High School, Nashua, RICHARD B. BEZANSON 901 Kent Road PhilliEldlElorlIMXso:lrl E xe NQH. er ca emy, xeter, Veteran ARTHUR F. BICKFORD, JR. 2 Arlington Street Boston 16, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. U. S. Army ERIC H. BIDDLE, JR. 908 Roberts Road 'Ardmore, Pennsylvania Tltg Haverford School, Haverford, a. Cross Country, Squash, H. D. C. l2li BRUCE E. BIDWELL 28 Montclair Drive W. Hartford 7, Connecticut Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. JOHN H. BIERWIRTH, Ill 2 Grace Court Brooklyn 2, New York Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pre-Medical Society, Boxing U. S. Marine Corps ROGER BILLINGS, JR. 73 Bonad Road WestNewton Massachetts Darien High School, Darien, Conn. House Football CDudleyD, Mem- ber All-House Team U. S. Navy PAUL G. BIRDSALL 1171 Canton Avenue Milton, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army HENRY S. BIRDSEYE Eastern Point Boulevard Gloucester, Massachusetts New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. U. S. Army ETHAN W. BISBEE Fisher Hill North Fayston, Vermont Mkdxdlesex School, Concord, ass. Freshman Football JOHN BISBEE North Fayston Street Moretown, Vermont Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Navy FRANK L. BIXBY 1225 Edgehill Drive Madison 5, Wisconsin Madison West High School, Madison, Wis. JOHN B. BLACK Woodie, Millsborough Road Mansfield, Ohio Putney School, Putney, Vt. U. S. Army RICHARD A. BLACKHAM 200 Mystic Valley Parkway Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win- chester, Mass. 22 JAMES H. BLAIR 113 Greenbrier Street Dorchester 24 Massachusetts English High scltaai, Boston, ass U: S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM M. BLAKESLEE 2916 Noble Avenue Richmond 22, Virginia John Marshall High, Richmond, Virginia Harvard Band MILENKO A. BLANK Ritz-Carlton Hotel New York New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army NORMAN H. BLAUFOX 1501 Metropolitan Avenue Bronx 62, New York Andrew Jackson High School, St. Albans, N. Y. U. S. Navy ROBERT J. BLINKEN 1 Canyon Circle Yonkers, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, New York, N. Y. Chairman, Red Book, Union Com- mittee GEORGE BLOW Yoqk Illall V or t , ' ' ' MwbrookoS,dl:ool,IriJl?lIFbrook, N. Harvard Liberal Union, Harvard Law School Forum WILLIAM E. BLUEMEL 4501 North Franklin Street Englewood, Colorado Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Colo. U. S. Navy C. RICHARD BOBEAR 1515 Myron Street Schenectady 8, New York Nott Terrace High School, Sche- nectady, N. Y. U. S. Army HENRY V. BOHM 4 Whitehouse Avenue Poughkeepsie, New York Mount Hermon School, Mt. Hermon, Mass. Rowing, Skiing WILLIAM C. BOHN 194 Walker Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Glee Club Freshman Crew Ll. S. Merchant Marine 23 WILLIAM J. BONKOSKI 539 Tremont Avenue Orange, New Jersey Our Lady of the Valley High School, Orange, N. J. U. S. Army Medical Corps KENNETH D. BORG 91 Garden Road Scarsdale, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Glee Club DONALD L. BORNSTEIN 68 Davis Street Providence 8, Rhode Island Classical High School, Provi- dence, R. I. Red Book, Pre-Medical Society CHARLES V. S. BORST Kenwood Street Oneida, New York Sherrill High School, Sherrill, N. Y. Ll. S. Navy WILLIAM E. BOUCHER, JR. 58 Arnoldale Road West Hartford 7, Conn. Kingswood School, West Hart- ford, Conn. J. V. Football U. S. Army GEOFFREY A. BOUGHTON Hotel Avila Caracas, Venezuela Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. Freshman Football D. DAVID BOURLAND, JR. 807 Ouincy Street Plainview, Texas Cullvgr Military Academy, Culver, n . Society of General Semantics, Weight Lifting JOHN V. BOUYOUCOS 5508 Hagadorn Road East Lansing, Michigan Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Veteran RUDOLPH A. BRADBURY 391 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts Bridgton Academy, Bridgton, Me. U. S. Army DOUGLAS H. T. BRADLEE 80 Pinckney Street Boston 14, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Freshman Football, Freshman Hockey 24 ARTHUR L. BRADLEY 979 Elm Street Oberlin, Ohio Western Reserve Academy, Hud- son, Ohio U. S. Navy JEROLD S. BRAUDE 637 Waveland Street Chicago, 13, lllinois Senn High School, Chicago, lll RICHARD C. BRAY 56 West 11 Street New York 11, New York Friends Seminary, New York N. Y. Glee Club ROBERT D. BREER Q43 Division Street Amsterdam, New York I W, H. Lynch High School, Am sterdam, N. Y. Harvard Band, Pre-Medical So ciety LOUIS V. BRENCE Lloydell, Pennsylvania Catholic Club U. S. Navy OSCAR C. BRIDGEMAN, JR. 65 Franciscan Way Berkeley 7 California Berkeley High School U. S. Army Air Forces WINSLOW A. BRIGGS 667 Goodrich Avenue St. Paul 5, Minnesota St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Gllee Club, Freshman Swimming eam DAVID .I. BROAD 159 Brite Avenue Scarsdale, New York Scarsdale High School, Scars- dale, N. Y. WINSTON R. BROADBENT 84 24-49 Street . .Jackson Heights, New York Weight Lifting, Free Enter- prise Club DANIEL S. BROUN 40 Lookout Circle Larchmont, New York Mamaroneck High School, Mama- roneck, N, Y, Veteran 25 I. MORGAN BROWDER 741 Felder Avenue Montgomery, Alabama Sidney Lanier School, Mont gomery, Ala. Caisson Club, Crew AMOS H. BROWN 'I Bellingham Place Boston, Massachusetts St. George's School, Newport, R. l. Veteran DAVID D. BROWN, III 'i'l6 Woodside Avenue Ridgewood New Jersey Ridgewood High School, Ridge- wood, N. xl. E. BURTON BROWN '11 Garden Street Wellesley Hills 8, Mass. G. Bradford High School, Welles- ley, Mass. Track GEORGE A. L. BROWN 195 Myrtle Street Boston 14, Massachusetts Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. U. S. Army JAMES K. BROWN 2040 Gough Street San Francisco 9, California Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve SHEPARD BROWN 133 East 80th Street New York 31, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. Freshman Swimming Team STANLEY N. BROWN, JR. Rockland Leesburg, Virginia Choate School, Wallingford Conn. WILLIAM A. BROWN 199 East 95 Street e Y ew Yor N w ork, N k Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. DAVID A. BROWNE 140 Dudley Street Brookline, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. I 26 JAMES F. BROWNE 9673-92nd Avenue San Francisco 16 California Lincoln High School, San Fran cisco, Calif. United Nations Council ROBERT S. BRUCE 73 Sagamore Road Worcester 5, Massachusetts Worcester Academy, Worcester Mass. U. S. Navy EUGENE A. BRUNELLE 66 Lisbon Street Providence 8, Rhode lsland Central High School, Providence, R. l. Glee Club U. S. Army Signal Corps JERE W. BRUNER Rd. 7 Akron, Ohio Bata High School, Bata, Ohio EDWARD W. M. BRYANT Shetland Road Rockport, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. French Club U. S. Army W. BAIRD BRYANT 1655 Sherman Street Denver 5, Colorado Deep Springs School, California United Nations Council CVice Chairmanj, NROTC Rifle Team CHARLES R. BRYNTESON 4912 North Newhall Street Shorewood 11, Wisconsin Shorewood High School, Shore- wood, Wis. Freshman Basketball, Freshman Tennis FRANCIS C. BUCK 1167 Ferguson Avenue Newport News, Virginia Newport News High School, Newport News, Va. Veteran THEODORE M. BUCK 1438 Beacon Street , Waban 68, Massachusetts Bfnvne and Nichols, Cambridge, ass. ROBERT H. BUCKNALL 65 East 96 Street New York 28, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army 271' LEONARD L. BULGER 3 Highland Park Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps WALTER L. BULLARD 176 Warren Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Swimming Team U. S. Navy EDWARD F. BURKE 47 Lyndehurst Avenue Providence, Rhode lsland Classical High School, Provi- dence, R. l. Debate Council, P. B. H., Catho- lic Club ANDRE H. BURNER 59 Sanborn Avenue West Roxbury 39, Mass. Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Navy ELMER J. BURNHAM, JR. 3 Philbrick Road Kittery, Maine Traip Academy, Kittery, Me. Freshman Intramural Basketball RICHARD C. BURNSTINE 3631 Liberty Hei hts Avenue Baltimore 15, Mllaryland Baltimore City College, Balti- more, Md. P. B. H., Union Dance Committee WALTER P. BURRIER, JR. U. S. Veterans' Hospital Bedford, Massachusetts Kimball Union Academy, Meri- den, N. H. U. S. Army OLIVER K. BURROWS 916 Grace Avenue Elmhurst, Illinois York High School, Elmhurst, lll. Union Discussion Club, Glee Club, Pre-Medical Society J. MICHAEL BURRY 407 Elm Tree Road Lake Forest, Illinois Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. P. B. H., NROTC Rifle Team GABE W. BURTON 9520 Monroe Street Toledo Q, Ohio DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio P. B. H. Settlement Work U. S. Army l28l' SIDNEY M. BURWELL 497 Boylston Street Brookline 46, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserves GEOFFREY D. BUSH 3 Clement Circle Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Union Committee ROBERT D. BUSIEK 919 Savin Hill Avenue Dorchester Q5 Massachusetts English High School, Boston, Mass. Harvard Society for Industrial Democracy PATRICK BUTLER Ann Vinal Road North Scituate, Massachusetts Scituate High School, Scituate, Mass. Harvard University Band CTreas- urerl U. S. Army Engineers FRANCIS H. CABOT, JR. North P. O., Virginia Groton School, Groton, Mass, Freshman Squash Team CCaptainD U. S. Army HENRY B. CABOT, JR. StrawberrXAHill A Dover, assachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. CHARLES W. CALKINS, JR. Tower Road South Lincoln Mass Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. HARRISON K. CANER, III 2118 Locut Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania St. Paul's School,'Concord, N. H. SIDNEY CAPLAN 81 Walnut Park t .Roxbury 19, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army JAMES CAREY, JR. Redding, Connecticut Gilman Country School, Balti- more, Md, MUSIC Club Chorus, Undergradu- ate Faculty of P. B. H. l29l ROBERT J. CAREY 48 Chandler Street Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. Harvard Band JOHN I. CARLSON, JR. 60 Brattle Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Manter Hall, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Navy JAMES R. CARMAN 131 Harvard Street Springfield 9, Massachusetts Classical High School, Spring- Field, Mass. Crew U. S. Merchant Marine JQHEI lH. CARNAHAN I Seagoville, Texas Texas High School, Texarkana, Texas Red Book, Outing Club DONALD CARRET 28 Circle Road Scarsdale New York Scarsdale High School, Scarsdale, U. S. Navy EDWARD E. CARROLL 5308 Fairview Terrace West New York, N. J. Horace Mann-Lincoln School, New York, N. Y. Freshman Soccer, Freshman La- crosse, Red Book MARK S. CARROLL 352 Riverway Boston, Massachusetts Boston Public Latin School, Bos- ton, Mass. Veteran DONALD CARSWELL 47 Plaza Street Brooklyn 17, New York Poly Prep School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Soccer , ALBERT BRADLEY CARTER 4 Channing Circle Cambridge 38, Massachusetts St.MMark's School, Southboro, ass. DAVID R. CARTER 55 East 79nd Street New York SZ1, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. Glee Club, French Club, Fresh- man Track Team -l30l F. WHITNEY CARVER, JR. 36 Huntin ton Avenue Sharon, Tflassachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. U. S. Navy THOMAS R. CARVER 115 Penfield Road Rochester 10, New York Brighton High School, Rochester, N.Y. Undergraduate Faculty, Outing Club WILLIAM B. CATER 819 Felder Avenue Montgomery 6, Alabama Larger l-ligh School, Montgomery, a. Harvard Band U. S. Navy DANIEL S. CHAFFIN 116 Mandalay Road Newton Centre 59, Mass. Brcxxrne and Nichols, Cambridge, ass. ROLANDO H. CHALOS 18 Savoi Ben Ala St. Beirut, Lebanon Beirut University Flying Club, Chess Team French Foreign Legion FRED. B. CHAMBERLIN, JR. Box 202 Concord Massachusetts phillips Anddver Academ An- dover Mass Y' Union Committee, Varsity Swim- ming Squad U. S. Army JOHN S. CHAMBERLIN 96 Mt. Vernon Street B Dorchester 25, Massachusetts oston Latin School, Boston, Mass. RANHCHANMSNGH BUXf9n Demerara M Britislh Guiana, So. America 0Cl9fl'1 High School, British Guiana, South America ANTHONY vanD. CHAPIN p New Hope, Pennsylvania hiulpifi Exeter Academy, Exeter, U. S. Merchant Marine FREDERICK L. CHAPIN 3000 Woodland Drive Washington 8, D. C. St. Paul s School, Concord, N. H. Hdrvard Debate Council CPublic Relations Managerj 1311 HAROLD H. CHARLES 151 Hobson Street Virden, lllinois Virden Community High School Virden, lll. Veteran ERNEST F. CHASE, JR. 170 Maple Street Malden 48, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps JOHN R. CHASE 24 South Cedar Park Melrose 76, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, ,N. H. Freshman Soccer, Freshman Hock- eY FRANCIS F. CHEN 417 West 191 Street New York 27, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, New York, N. Y. Freshman Soccer, Track, Red Book, Undergraduate Faculty ROY W. CHESNUT, JR. 115 Inwood Avenue Upper Monclair, N. J. Montclair High School, Mont- clair, N. J. Pre-Medical Society U. S. Navy I KIAT L. CHNG 141 Neil Road Singapore, S. S. Malaya Anglo-Chinese School,Singapore ELLIOTT CHUBB 108 South Rock Hill Webster Groves 1 9, Missouri John Burroughs School, Clayton, Mo. Freshman Track U. S. Navy JAMES S. CHURCHILL, JR. Q0 Fairfield Street Boston, Mass. Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass. ROBERT M. CIPES 39 Columbia Place Mount Vernon, New York A. B. Davis School, Mount Ver- non, N. Y. Harvard Dramatic Club, Harvard Zionist Organization JOHN C. CLAFLIN Everit Avenue Hewlett, New York Phillipp! Exeter Academy, Exeter, 32 ROBERT CLAFLIN Everit Avenue Hewlett Long Island, N. Y Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran WILLIAM H. CLAFLIN 180 Medway Street Providence 6, Rhode Island Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I. JACK E. CLAIR 12337 Tuscora Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio Lorain High School, Lorain, O. A. V. C. Ll. S. Army Air Corps DAVID C. CLARK Valentine Farm Glen Head, L. I., New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Crew U. S. Naval Reserve LESLIE L. CLARK 601 West 141 Street New York 31, New York Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, N. Y. P. B. H., Undergraduate Faculty, Boston Society for General Semantics 129 Buckingham Road Upper Montclair, N. J. Montclair High School, Mon clair, N. J, Ped Book, P. B. H., Undergradu ate Faculty, Crew PHILIP M.. CLARK H l ARTHUR M. CLARKE, JR. 58 Carey Road Brookline, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. Ll. S. Army THOMPSON M. CLARKE 15105 Lake Street Lakewood 7, Ohio Western Reserve Academy, Hud- son! Ohio l:f9Shman Tennis l-ANDON T. CLAY ' 939 Milledge Road M, AU9usta, Georgia IC-ldlesex School, Concord, Mass. PETER H. CLAYTON 86-15 Elmhurst Avenue B Elmhurst, L. l. New York 00lflYI1 Technical High School, V New York, N, Y, 'BWV Debate Council, Chess Sam, Radio Workshop, lnter- house Debate Committee CChairmanj llflilt JOHN E. CLELAND Route 2, Box 369 Oregon City, Oregon Phwipgi Exeter Academy, Exeter JOHN O. CLETCHTER 900 Daggy Street Tuscola, Illinois Tuscola Comm. High School, Tuscola, lll. ROY G. CLOUSE 9406 Glenmawr Columbus 9, Ohio North High School, Columbus, O. Corresponding Secretary, The Harvard Debate Council AMEDEE L. CLOUTIER 109 Edmunds Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Swimming U. S. Army 4816 Brandywine Washington 16, D C. Woodrow Wilson Hugh School, Washington, D. C. lee Club G. ALAN CLLlGSTON G NEIL J. COADY 7 Upton Street Boston, Massachusetts Hampton Academy, Hampton, N. H. Veteran ROBERT D. COCHRAN Q96 lddings Avenue, S.E. ' Warren, Ohio University School, Cleveland, O. Red Book DONALD M. COCKS Shelton, Connecticut Shelton High School, Shelton Conn. U. S. Army JAY D. COFFMAN 105 Samoset Avenue Ouincy 69, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. JOHN F. COGAN, JR. 34 Holland Road Melrose 76, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass. Cross Country, Track U. S. Navy i341 J. WELLS COGGESHALL Oenoke Ridge New Canaan, Connecticut Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Track Squad U. S. Army ARNOLD J. COHEN 89 Phillips Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass Harvard Zionist Society CTreas urerj E. AARON COHODES 508 Elm Street Neenah, Wisconsin Neenah High School, Neenah, Wis. Veteran F. PARKER COLBY 75 Willett Street Albany 6, New York Culver Military Academy, Culver, lnd. U. S. Army ROY D. COLBY 29 Lafayette Street Ouincy 69, Massachusetts Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. MARTIN R. COLES 158 Ballou Avenue P .Dorchester 24, Massachusett Ublic Latin School, Boston, Mass GILMAN F. COLLIER 35 East 84 Street ph-H.New York 98, New York ' 'Ds Academy, Andover, Mass. Harvard Glee C u - lb H d Radcliffe Music Club drvdr FRANK v. coLoMBo 53 Belmont Street E Everett 49, Massachusetts Verett l'lIQh School, Everett, Mass Catholic Club U. S. Navy DUDLEY T. COLTON, JR. Washington Valley Road ph. Martinsville, New Jersey F 'll'DS Academy, Andover, Mass. SShman Football, Red Bock PRESTON C. COMBS 951 West 74th Street LO L05 Angeles 49, California S Ang! H h I L Anaet3.fE.iti? Schoo' O5 35 CHARLES L. COMERFORD 34 Randolph Street Belmont 78, Massachusetts Cambridge Academy, Cambridge Mass. U. S. Navy DONALD W. CONLEY 1040 North Taylor Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park-River Forest Township School DONALD S. CONNERY 13 Shore Park Road Great Neck, New York Great Neck High School, Great Neck, N. Y. United Nations Council CSecre- taryj, P. B. H. CSpeakerJ, A. V. C. U. S. Army JAMES F. CONNOLLY 13 Howard Street Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood High School, Nor- wood, Mass. Caisson Club U. S. Army Q3 Craigie Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts hillips Academy, Andover, Mass. GILES CONSTABLE J . 'reshman Fencing Team .lOHN K. CONWAY Q5 Clark Road Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass. ROBERT L. COOPE Route 1 Carlsbad, New Mexico New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, N. Mex. A. STEPHEN COOPER, JR. '18 Rushton Drive Edgewood, Rhode lsland Cranston High School, Cranston, R. l. House Football Outin Club . U. sf Navy Q FRANK J. COPPOLA 9 Rockland Street Lynn, Massachusetts English High School, Lynn, Mass. Veteran RUTILIO A. CORVO Q46 Harvard Street Medford 55, Massachusetts Miilford High School, Medford, ass. 'Wil GEORGE B. COTTLE Box 793 Mount Tabor New Jersey Gardiner High School, Gardiner Me. Veteran RICHARD M. COUCH 260 Elmira Street Tro , Pennsylvania Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass Wrestling, Track U. S. Army Air Forces ROBERT E. COUGHLIN 50 Summer Street West Roxbury 32, Mass, Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Navy CHARLES J. COULTER JR. Tuxedo Park, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Junior Varsity Hockey Team U. S. Army RICHARD B. COVEY 144 Unadillo Road Ridgewood New Jersey Ridgewood High School, Ridge- wood,'N. J. Freshman Football, Freshman Bask- etball GILBERT H. G. COVILLE Q 3114 Dumbarton Ave., N.W. Washington D C phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Crlmsonr Freshman Track ROWLAND J. COX 306 East 66 Street New York New York St. Paul s School, Concord, N. H. FREDERIC A. CRAFTS R. 72 Sunset Road I J W Weston, Massachusetts eston High School, Weston, Mass. Ff9Shman Football, Freshman Bask- etball JAMES F. CRAFTS, JR. 9371 Broadway N San Francisco California Syvton High School, Newton- Vlller Mass. Veteran DOUGLAS B..CRAlG 70 East 96 Street T , .New York 98, New York 6lfI 'lY School, New York, N. Y SSSTSMW t hHti Bdsketbarlll Teflrig esworl 6 37 ALLEN A. CRAMER 68 Vassar Street Worcester 5, Massachusetts Classical High School, Worcester Mass. U. S. Army ROGER C. CRAMTON 90 Boynton Avenue St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy, St. Johns- bury, Vt. JOHN R. CRANE c-o D. D. Bean, Jr., Box 81 JaFfrey, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran FRED M. CREHAN 12 Franklin Place Maplewood, New Jersey Columbia High School, Maple- wood, N. J. Harvard Band ROBERT C. CRICHTON 131 East 66th Street New York, New York Pogsrftouth Priory, Portsmouth, House Football, Baseball, Basket- ball U. S. Army WILLARD CROMPTON 567 Salem End Road Framingham, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass U. S. Army DANIEL A. CRONIN, JR. 49 Forest Street Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington Senior High School, Lexington, Mass. CLIFTON D. CROSBY 20 Dudley Street Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball HAROLD B. CROSSLEY S288 Montgomery Street Fall River, Massachusetts The Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, Conn. U. S. Navy ALBERT F. CUMMINGS, JR. 52 Elmer Road ' Dorchester 24, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. Band, Catholic Club x 43:2 NICHOLAS CUNNINGHAM Springfield Centre, New York Thacher School, Oiai, Calif. Orchestra, Music Club, Chorus WILLIAM A. CURRIER Cherry Street Wenham, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Freshman Wrestling Team, Crew JOHN H. CUSHMAN Mt. Anthony Road Old Bennington, Vermont Governor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. U. S. Army TARRANT CUTLER 61 Heath Street Brookline, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. Veteran PATRICK D. DAILEY 800 North Crawford Street Dallas 8, Texas W. H. Adamson High School, Dallas, Texas Freshman Basketball, Baseball U. S. Army JAMES W. DALRYMPLE, JR. 6 Beacon Street ph-H-Andover, Massachusetts i 'DS Academy, Andover Mass. Harvard Mountaineering Club U. S. Army n EDWARD P. DANIELS, JR. 98 Walden Street Concord, Massachusetts Concord High School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Navy WILLIAM K. DAVENPORT 'I17 South I-ligby C Jdckson, Michigan fdnbrook School, Michigan PAUL LANE DAVIDSON Mein Street phln-Rutland, Massachusetts NIPIE' Exeter Academy, Exeter, FfeShman Lacrosse DWIGHT F DAVIS 310 Oklahoma Street K Hollywood, Florida SHI School, Kent, Conn. U. S. Army 39 NORMAN W. DAVIS Smith Street Chappaqua, New York Millbvok School, Millbrook, PHILIP E. DAVIS 4105 Vernon Avenue St. Louis Park, Minnesota St. Louis Park High School, St Louis Park, Minn. Veteran ROGER E. DAVIS 17403 Ouincy Street Detroit 21, Michigan Detroit Country Day School, De- troit, Mich. Weld Hall Basketball Team, Glee Club, P. B. I-l. WILBUR M. DAVIS 63-86 Street Brooklyn 9, New York Poly Prep Country Day School, Brooklyn , N. Y. Football, Wrestling CManagerj DAVID C. DEAVER 1014 East 19th Street Che e W ' y nne, yoming Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army RAYMOND P. DE MEMBER 419 West Fifth Street Elmira, New York Elmira Free Academy, Elmira, N. Y. Ll. S. Army Air Forces ROBERT A. DENNISON, JR. 95 Pennsylvania Avenue Reading, Massachusetts Admiral Farragut Academy, New Jersey JOHN B. DENTON, JR. 705 North 9th Street McAllen Texas C-:Kenwood School, Springfield, o. OSCAR S. DE PRIEST, III 4536 South Parkway Chicago 15, Illinois Phillips Academ ,Andover, Mass. Uniimrsity ol! Chicago, Chi- go, .. CHARLES W. DETJEN 405 Oakley Drive Clayton 5, Missouri Claxton High School, Clayton, o. Orchestra, Music Club 40 ARTHUR A. DE TORE 11A Cleveland Avenue Everett 49, Massachusetts Everett l-ligh School, Everett, Mass. U. S. Army DUNCAN R. DEVEREUX l-larts Hill Whitesboro, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Assistant Freshman Football Mana- ger JAMES F. D'WOLF 11 Ridgeview Avenue White Plains New York White Plains High School, White Plains, N. Y. Band NATHANIEL T. DEXTER 67 Marlboro Street Boston 16, Massachusetts Breaks School, North Andover, ass. LEWIS DIANA Columbia, Pennsylvania Randles School, Washington, D. C. John Reed Society, A. V. C. U. S. Army Air Force RONALD F. DICK Bellevue Avenue Newport, Rhode Island St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. ROBERT H. DICOMES Groton Road Tyngsboro, Massachusetts Wmtford Academy, Westford, ass. DWAINE W. DILTS 706 Margaret Street . Stillwater, Minnesota Stillwater High School, Still- water, Minn. Veteran ANDREW A. DI PRETE 1320 Cranston Street C Cranston 9, Rhode Island ransto H' h RI rt ig School, Cranston, CURTIS W. DIXON 115 St. Marks Place S Staten lsland 1 New York l1L?dnnLilrF3dYDay School, Staten -f41. PALMER DIXON 300 Park Avenue New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro Mass. Dramatic Club ROGER M. DOERING Fort Hill Road Scarsdale, New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. HOMER K. DOLAN 300 North Lafa ette Street Jerseyville, Illinois Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club JOHAN DOMENIE - 66 Mamaroneck Road Scarsdale, New York Riverdale Country School, New York, N. Y. Escala Americana de Rio de Janeiro GEORGE J. DONAHUE, JR. 39 Washington Street Peabody, Massachusetts St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. THOMAS E. DONNELLY '11 Essex Street Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School, Fram ingham Mass. Boxing, Catholic Club U. S. Naval Reserve RICHARD J. DORE 594 Washington Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook line, Mass. Veteran DAVID R. DORRANCE Ardmore, Pennsylvania Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, Pa. RICHARD E. DOUGHTON 90 South Academy Mansfield, Pennsylvania Mansfield Senior High School, Mansfield, Pa. PAUL J. DOUGLASS 51 Landseer Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston Public Latin School, Bos- ton, Mass. Dudley House Committee U. S. Navy l42lr JAMES K. DOW, JR. 154 Johnson Street No. Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. P. B. H., Ticket Agency C. MITCHELL DRAPER, JR. Q24 Hinckley Road Milton, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Crew U. S. Marine Corps Reserve JED DREIFUS 3435 Waynoka Road Memphis 11, Tennessee Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Social Service Work, P. B. H. WHITLEY Y. DRESSER 18 Old Farm Road Darien, Connecticut King's School, Stamford, Conn. Olwngk Club, Veteran's Theatre or s op U. S. Army GARRETT DROPPERS 1 5 Barthwick Avenue Delmar, New York Bethlehem Central High School, Delmar, N, Y. PATRICK L. DUDENSING 1080 Park Avenue New York, New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield Mass. Veteran JAMES A. DUMAS 474 Broadway Lgnn, Massachusetts l-Ynn nglish High Scho Mass. U. S. Navy JAMES R. DUMKE 202 Highbrook Avenu Pelham New York Williston Academy, Easth D Mass. RICHARD S. DUNN ' 9904 Seabury Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn LOUIS B. DU PREE 908 W Greeest nth Street nvi e North Carolina Greenville High School, Green ville, N C Freshman 'lraclk U S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, U. S. Army JOHN S. DYSON, Ill 11 57 Forest Avenue New York, New York Douglas High School, New York, N. Y. Pre-Medical Society, Swimming U. S. Army ROBERT H. DYSON, JR. 303 Riverside Drive Toronto, Canada Runnymede Collegiate, Toronto, Canada U. S. Navy DONALD J. EACMEN 55 Limerick Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School, Gardner Mass. WARREN B. EAMES Main Street E. Templeton, Massachusetts Templeton High School, Bald- winsville, Mass. U. S. Army RALPH EARLE, II Goshen Road Newtown Square, Pa. Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. Freshman Squash 1441- J. H. STURGIS EATON Bedford Road Lincoln, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Red Book, Chess Team CBD JOSEPH E. EATON 99 Longfellow Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. Veteran FREDERIC W. ECKER, JR. Taconic Road Greenwich, Connecticut Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Freshman Football, Varsity and Freshman Hockey U. S. Army Air Force STUART C. EDMONDS, JR. 11 55 Park Avenue New York, New York Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario Canada U. S. Naval Reserve FREDERICK B. EDWARDS, Ill Q4 Brookline Drive W. Hartford 7, Connecticut Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. BENJAMIN T. EISENSTADT Q4 Roslin Street 'Dorchester 24, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass JAMES L. ELAM 3956 N, Pennsylvania Street Indiana olis Indiana shofmaoo Eiigh' School, Indian- dpolis, Ind. Veteran I-YNN W. ELEY R. D. No. 1 I earing Iowa Llncol T I ' Schgol civgglshtp Fonsolidated Glee Club, Spgierislancl Ente V- talnment Committee P . B. H. U. S. Naval Hospital Corps ROYAL A. ELFAST I R. 49 Plymouth Street I J West Hempstead, New York Hempofooa I-ugh School, Hemp- stead, N Y Rifle Team, Pre-Medical Society U. S. Naval Reserve ' STANLEY M. ELKINS 14 Sumner Street E .Newton Centre, Mass 'IQIISIW High School, Boston Mass A. v. C. U. S. Army ROY ELLIOTT 1696 Sisson Street Lockport Illinois Lomcport High School, Lockport Mountaineering Club, Music Club DUNCAN S. ELLSWORTH, JR. 1 Sutton Place South New York New York sf. Pours School, Concord, N. H. KENWARD G. ELMSLIE 14 Sutton Place New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. PETER N. EMBREE R. F. D. No. 1 Boonsboro, Maryland Boonsboro High School, Boons boro, Md. Veteran JOHN P. EMERSON 15 Hawthorne Street Salem, Massachusetts Phwipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter, i I A Veteran I WILLIAM K. B. EMERSON 5 Buckingham Place Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army FREDERICK L. EMERY 5 Stetson Street Lexington 73, Massachusetts Lexington High School, Universi- ty of Colorado and University of Bristol, England Crew U. S. Army Air Corps GEORGE R. EMERY 42 Magazine Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Wash. - Veteran ROGER P. ENGLISH 7452 Cromwell Drive Clayton 5, Missouri Claxton High School, Clayton, o. Veteran's Theater Workshop CSecretaryD, Crew U. S. Army RQBERE ENTWISLE South Lincoln, Massachusetts New England Aircraft School and Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass. Dudley Hall Baseball Team U. S. Army Air Corps 461' ROBERT D. ENZMANN '12 Bussey Lane Dedham, Massachusetts De,dAham High School, Dedham, ass. U. S. Naval Reserve SAMUEL I. EPSTEIN 23 Ferndale Street Dorchester 24, Massachusetts Publi L t' S hool B t M c a in c , os on, ass. Office Committee, P. B. H. DEAN R. ESTABROOK 90 School Street Saugus, Massachusetts Phillips Academy,Andover,Mass. Harvard Band, P. B. H. DANA ESTES, II 12 Kilsyth Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Columbian Pregaratory School, Washington . C. Freshman Football DAVID B. EVANS i 1932 North 6th Street Shebo gan Wisconsin Nwflh High School, sheboygan, is. 4 Crown Street Auburndale 66 Massachuset Newton High School, Newto Mass. HERBERT L. EVERETT 1 Fl LAWRENCE L. EVERETT 'I Sutton Place South New York New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Veteran THOMAS R. EWALD 541 South Clay Avenue A Kirkwood 22, Missouri Kirkwood High School, Kirk- wood, Mo, JOHN G. FAGAN 112 Russell Street Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham Senior High School, Waltham, Mass. Veteran WILLIAM S. FAIRFIELD 3462 North Shepard Avenue I -Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin pltmlppi Exeter Academy, Exeter, News Editor, Crimson- A. V. C. U. S. Navy Air Corps U. S. Merchant Marine .tl 47 MELVIN H. FARMELANT 79 Ellington Street Dorchester 21, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School, Roxbury, Mass. J. REYNOLDS FARRINGTON 93 Holyrood Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Freshman Hockey Team U. S. Navy PHILLIPS FARRINGTON 175 Dartmouth Street Boston, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. Veteran ROBERT E. FAST 15 Weebertook Lane Cincinnati, Ohio Walnut Hills High School, Cin- cinnati, O. Veteran SARDNER F. FAY 59 Woodcliff Road J Wellesley Hills, Mass. hillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Naval Reserve GEORGE J. FEENEY 3851 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana Park School, Indianapolis, Ind. Veteran ROBERT A. FEER 18 Osborne Road Brooline 46, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. ALBERT J. FELDMAN 1133 East Rittenhouse Street Philadelphia 38, Pennsylvania Central High School, Philadel- phia, Pa, ' JAMES FERGUSON 1000 Sixth Street Beaver Pennsylvania Beaver High School, Beaver, Pa. Veteran B. MICHAEL FIELD, Ill Riverdale-on-Hudson New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. 48 LINCOLN FIGART Pleasantville Road Briarcliff Manor, New York Scarborough School, Scarbor ough, N. Y. Veteran JAMES W. FINLAY 1069 Osage Drive Pittsburgh 21, Pennsylvania Wilkinsburg High School, Wilk- insburg, Pa. PAUL B. FINNEY 17 East 96th Street New York 28, New York Collegiate School, New York, N. Y. Orchestra, Band JOHN A. FIORENTINO 10 Andrew Street Everett, Massachusetts Boston College High School, Boston, Mass. Veteran ROBERT L. FISCHELIS 384 Milne Street Germantown, Phila. 44, Pa. Germantown Friends School, Phil- adelphia, Pa. House A ' Squash Team, Varsi- 2 Squash, American Veterans ommittee Secretary, P. B. H. U. S. Army IRVING L. FISK, II 20 Berkley Place BuFfalo 11, New York Park School, Snyder, N. Y. FRANCIS FISKE, JR. 1109 Boylston Street phlH.Chestnut Hill 67, Mass NIP'-S1 Exeter Academy, Eketer, Band I .IAMES W. FITCH 927 Jackson Avenue Las Vegas, New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Uni- versity, Las Vegas, N. M. Club Hispanico U. S. Navy FRANK E. FITE, JR. 407 Avoca Avenue Nashville, Tennessee Watkins Institute, Nashville, Tenn. Union Committee U. S. Army Air Forces LEO FITZPATRICK 95 ross Street B Brockton Massachusetts fockton High School, Brockton, Mass. 49 WALTER W. FLEMING 17 Sanborn Avenue West Roxbury 32, Mass. Roslindale High School, Roslin dale, Mass. HENRY F. FLETCHER 95 Craigie Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Freshman Hockey JOHN DOS REIS FONSECA 1382 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Mass, Hispanic Club, Luso-Brazilian Club U. S. Army TIMOTHY G. FOOTE 52 Gramercy Park North New York 10, New York Frirelndg Seminary, New York, Veteran's Theatre Workshop, Freshman Basketball Manager- ial Competition, Crew U. S. Navy H. A. CROSBY FORBES 70 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U, S. Naval Reserve OBERT W. FORSTER Philadelphia'l9, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends, Philadel- phia, Pa. Harvard Mountaineering Club Freshman Soccer Team ROBERT B. FORSYTH 94 Woodland Place Scarsdale, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Football and Track Ll. S. Navy JOHN P. FOSSA 3 Fossa Heights West Springfield, Mass. West Springfield Hrixh School West Springfield, ass. . Veteran CHARLES W. FOSTER 52 Chestnut Street M a husetts Weston 93, ass c Weston High School, Weston, ss. Swinlaming U. S. Army FRANKLIN R. FOSTER Owings Mills, Maryland The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. I I 50 HUGH K. FOSTER 484 Charles River Street Charles River, Massachusetts Briloks School, North Andover, ass. P. B. H., Freshman Squash JOSEPH FOSTER, JR. 23799 Lyman Circle Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U.S. Army RANDOLPH M. FOSTER 'IO Nutting Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. WILLIAM H. FOSTER '12 Blossom Street Keene, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Baseball ' U. S. Army DONALD W. FOWLE 13 Mishawum Road Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn Senior High School, Woburn, Mass. Dramatics EDWIN L. FRANCIS 207 Princeton Street Boston, Massachusetts East Boston High School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps JAY P. FRANCIS 87 Barrow Street . New York 14 New York Ettsabath tfwtn l-ligh school, New York, N. Y. Freshman Basketball and Baseball U. S. Army Air Force W. J. FRANKHUIZEN, JR. 37 East 98 Street Brooklyn 12, New York Samuel J. ilden High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. F. W. FRANKMANN JR. 1007-11th Street, N.E. Massillon, Ohio Washington High School, Massil- lOn, O. FSHCIHQ, Freshman Foil U. S. Navy ARTHUR F. FRASER 152 Magazine Street U Cambridge, Massachusetts RW'-IQS Technical High School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force .1511 JOHN C. FRASER 10 Clairemont Road Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont Mass. W. H. C. N. U. S. Navy GEORGE H. FRAUNFELKER 50 North 22 Street East Orange, New Jersey Clifford J. Scott High School, East Orange, N. J. eteran CHARLES T. FRAY 11 5 Peterboro Street Boston 15 Massachusetts Manter Hall Cambridge, Mass. Swimming, Crew U. S. Army MELVIN FREEDMAN 100 Cottage Street Hudson, Massachusetts Dean Academ , Franklin, Mass. J. V. Football' Freshman Hockey U. Army CLARKE FREEMAN, JR. 30 Freeman Parkway Providence, Rhode Island Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. House Football U. S. Naval Reserve DONALD CRAIG FREEMAN 1810 Wellesley Street Detroit 3, Michigan Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Mich. Swimming Team, Harvard Dra- matic Club HOLLIS FRENCH 76 Monument Street Concord, Mass. Trinity College - School, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada Freshman Football B U. S. Navy ROBERT L. FRENCH 2 Ledgwood Street Winchester Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. - U. S. Navy JOHN M. FREY 997 Giddings Street Grand Rapids 6, Michigan Cranbrook School, Birmingham, Mich. Freshman Squash, Tennis GERALD A. FRIEDMAN 1534 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton 35, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. P. B, H., Undergraduate Faculty Committee 52 K. BRUCE FRIEDMAN 981 Lincoln Parkway Buffalo 16, New ork Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. United Nations Council D. McL. FROTHINGHAM, JR Q9 Raider's Lane Darien, Connecticut Graham-Eckes School, Palm Beach, Fl . Cregv Red Book Art Committee, N.R',O.T.C. NAT. FROTHINGHAM Tuxedo Park, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps FLOYD F. FULLE Bowley, Massachusetts Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. BLAIR F. FULLER 152 East 38 Street New York 16, New York Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Colo. J. V. Hockey Team, Freshman Baseball U. S. Navy ROBERT F. FULLER 6 Ol msted Road Scarsdale , New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. SHERMAN M. FUNK 437 Beach 'l43d Street Neponsit, L. I., New York Far Rockaway High School, Far Rockaway, N. Y. U. S. Army ROBERT M. GALBREATH 'l'l'l Orchard Street Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield High School, Bloom- field, N. J, EDWARD H. GALLUP, Ill 639 O R sage oad Pittsburgh 'l6, Pennsylvania Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, a Ntzorc Rifle Team KENT E. GARDIEN, JR. Gonzales, Texas Gonzales High School, Gonzales, Tex. Veteran 53 CHARLES W. GARDINER River Road Gardiner, Maine Groton School, Groton, Mass. HENRY G. GARDINER Dresden Avenue Gardiner, Maine Brooks School, North Andover Mass. Freshman Crew U. S. Navy STEPHEN S. GARDNER 168 Main Street Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School, Wake- field, Mass. U. S. Army WILLIAM L. GARRITY 75 Capen Street Medford Massachusetts Moofofa t-troll School, Moafofo, Mass. Veteran ARTHUR .l. GARTAGANIS 370 Wood Street New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Mass. Math Club U. S. Army I HENRY G. GARTEN 11 Fairview Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, ass l Veteran ROBERT J. GARTSIDE, JR. 6639 Pershing Street St. Louis 5, Missouri John Burroughs School, Clayton Mo. Glee Club, Choir, Lowell Lec ture Choir JEROME P. GAVIN 248 South Van Ness Los Angeles, California Loyola High School, Los Angeles, Calif. U. S. Army MARTIN F. GELLERT Manhattan Avenue Rye, New York Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- ville, N. J. LYLE M. GELVlN,JR. 1515 North Elwoo Street Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa Central High School, Tulsa Okla. 54 EGON GERARD 3550-75th Street Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y U. S. Army ANTHONY A. GIARRAPUTO 584 East Third Street South Boston 27, Mass. English High School, Boston, ass Gtea Club, Paar Club Ll. S. :Army ROBERT E. GIEBONS 71 Tenn son treet West Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Crew DAVID GIFFORD 107 Walker Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Lexington igh School, Lexing- ton, Mass. Freshman Crew Ll. S. Army PRESTON W. GIFFORD, JR. 58 Green Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Fairhaven High School, Fair- haven, Mass. High School of Commerce, New PETER P. GIL 65 East 96 Street, c-o Conant New York, New York York, N. Y. U. S. Army DAVID H. GILBERT 572 Huntington Avenue Boston, assachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. WILLIAM H. GILBERT 800 West Ferry Street Bultalo, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Soccer Team, Harvard Ski Club VINCENT E. GILMARTIN 101 North Belle Vesta Youngstown 9, Ohio Ursuline High School, Youngs- town, O. LLOYD S. GILMOUR Brookville Road Glen Head, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. 55 W. MERRILL GLASGOW 7 Morningside Park Memphis, Tennessee Middlesex School, Concord Mass. P. B. H. HERBERT P. GLEASON 38 Atlantic Avenue Cohasset, Massachusetts Western Reserve Academy, Hud- son, O. FRED L. GLIMP, JR. 1021 State Street Boise Idaho Boise High School, Boise, Ida. Freshman Baseball U. S. Army Air Force THOMAS C. GLYNN 63 Wenham Street Mmaica Plain, Massachusetts St. ary of the Assumption School, Brookline, Mass. IRA F. GODIN University Heights 18, Ohio University School, Shaker Heights, O. U. S. Navy PETER R. GOETHALS 34 Hawthorn Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Milton Academy and Roxbury Latin School Freshman Cross Country and Track U. S. Navy D. RICHARD GOGANIAN 36 Concord Road Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown Senior High School, Watertown, Mass. Veteran MARSHALL N. GOLDBERG 146A Huron Avenue Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Pre-Medical Society, P. B. H. PAUL W. GOLDEN 79 Kingmont Street Wakefield, Massachusetts Manter Hall School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps HERBERT J. GOLDINGS 241 Chestnut Hill Avenue Brighton 35, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. Pre-Medical Society, Photograph- ic Club 156 JONATHAN A. GOLDSTEIN 5426 Woodbine Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania Central High School, Omaha, Neb. Music Club, Zionist Group ALFRED M. GOODLOE 241 North Mountain Avenue Montclair, New JerseXA Montclair High School, ont- clair, N. J. U. S. Army CALVIN J. GOODMAN 6 Andover Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Northwestern High School U. S. Navy HARRY E. GOODMAN 3011 Ludlow Road Cleveland 20, Ohio Shaker Heights High School, Cleveland, O. GEORGE W. GOODRICH 56 Sylvan Place Longmeadow, Massachusetts Classical High School, Spring- Field, Mass. Veteran LAURANCE V. GOODRICH 445 Riverside Drive New York 27, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, New York, N. Y. Red Book Staff, Union Dance Com- mittee, Chairman Entertainment Committee, Jubilee Committee ROY F. GOOTENBERG 9224 Avenue P - Brooklyn 99, New York James Madison High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Liberal Union 1 U. S. Army MARK E. GORDON 111 Willard Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts 'Migo'rl'Academy, Milton, Mass. ARTHUR G. GOSSNER R. F. D. No. Q Sharon Connecticut Salisbury School, Salisbury, Conn. U. S. Army JAMES K. GRAHAM 80 Wheaton Place Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford High School, Ruther- ford, N. J. P. B. H., Freshman Bridge Club 57 JAMES V. GRASSO 44 Winship Street Brighton 35, Massachusetts East Boston High School, East Boston, Mass. U. S. Army CHARLES L. GRAVEL 1075 Main Street Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School, Clinton, Mass. U. S. Navy WILLIAM P. E. GRAVES 4853 Rockwood Parkway Washington, D. C. Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- ville, N. J. Freshman Diving Squad U. S. Navy JOSEPH F. GREANEY 31 Levant Street Dorchester 92, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army ROBERT T. GREEN 81-1 8 Park Avenue Worcester 5, Massachusetts Clgzsical High School, Worcester, ass. P. B. H., Social Work U. S. Navy S. WILLIAM GREEN 44 West 77 Street New York 24, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, New York, N. Y. Student Council Committee on Curriculum and Tenure, Unicn Debating Club, Red Book, Debate Council, Crimson News Board WILLIAM L. GREEN 1118 Colusa Avenue Berkeley 7, California Begceley High School, Berkeley, a I , Glee Club ALFRED A. GREENBAUM 469 Cross Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden, Mass. ' Veteran CHARLES E. GREENE, JR. 329 Highland Avenue Winchester, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Glee Club CARL F. GREENWAY Hamlin, Texas Hamlin High School, Hamlin, Tex. Club Hispanic, Student Council CStudent Finance Committeej U. S. Air Corps T581 ROBERT E. GRIFFITH 1225 West Bewick Street Forth Worth, Texas Paschal High School, Forth Worth Tex. Ll. S. Navy CROSBY R. GRINDLE 31 Lincoln Street Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win- chester, Mass. U. S. Army PETER M. GROSZ 202 Shore Road Douglaston, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass Lacrosse U. S. Navy RICHARD T. GUIDERA 129 Elmwood Avenue Westbury, New York Westbury High School, West- bury, N. Y. Freshman Football CCaptainj FREDERICK G. GUILD, JR. 52 Livermore Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wellesley High School, Welles- ley, Mass. DAVID H. GUREN 2419 Lee Road Cleveland Heights 38, Ohio Cleveland Heights igh School, Cleveland Heights, O. U. S. Navy JAMES E. HAAR 852 Tuxedo Boulevard St. Louis 19, Missouri Christian Brothers High School, St. Louis, Mo. Glee Club, Music Club, Catholic Club DISBROW HADLEY 11 East 87 Street New York 98, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Army MONROE Z. HAFTER 736 Linden Avenue' Elizabeth 2, New Jersey Thomas JeFFe.rson High School, Elizabeth, N. J. U. S. Navy DAVID S. HAGEN 279 Hayward Street Braintree, Massachusetts Braintree High School, Brain- tree, Mass. Veteran 59 EDWARD E. HALE 939 East 68 Street New York, New York Kent School, Kent, Conn. EDWARD HALEY 43 Winthrop Street Medford 55, Massachusetts Mrezllord High School, Medford ass. House Baseball U. S. Naval Reserve EDWARD C. HALEY 41 Selwyn Road Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont Senior High School, Belmont, Mass. Veteran DAVID H. HALL 41 Forest Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. College of the University of Chicago, Chicago, lll. Liberal Union HENRY B. HALL 34 High Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve WILLIAM A. HALL 893 East 925 Street New York, New York Samuel Gompers Vocational High School, New York, N. Y. Veteran WILLIAM L. HALL Lyons Plain Road Westport, Connecticut Staples High School, Westport, Conn. Harvard Liberal Union W. STANLEY HALL 41 Edgerly Road Boston 15 Massachusetts Princeton High School, Prince- ton, N. J. . U. S. Army DONALD E. HALVERSON 605 Qnd Avenue Flandreau, South Dakota Flandreau High School, Flan- dreau, S. D. Band, Union Council U. S. Navy FRANK S. HAM 5101 Chevy Chase Pkwy, N.W. Washington 8, D. C. Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D. C. 601 ALBERT L. HAMAN, Ill 1082 Summit Avenue St. Paul 5, Minnesota Saint Paul ,Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Assistant Manager of Glee Club L.GORDON HAMERSLEY,JR. Tuxedo Park, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. LOUIS B. HARDING, Ill 145 Woodland Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps J. DONALD HARE 7 North Street Caledonia, New York Degleaux School, Niagara Falls, JAMES P. HARKINS 331-1 53 Street Flushing, New York Newtown High School, Elm- hurst, N. Y. Veteran ROBERT E. HARNEY 266 O'Callaghan Way South Boston 97, Mass. English High School, Boston, ass A. v.'c:., Dudley Commuter's Club U. S. Army DAVID H. HARPER 191 Race Street Denver 6, Colorado East High School, Denver, Colo. HORACE D. HARPER 3152 North Stone Street Tucson, Arizona Tucson Senior High School, Tucson, Ariz. U. S. Navy ERIC HARRAH McLain Street Mt. Kisco, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, Na. H. JOHN H. HARRINGTON 67 Dudley Street Cambridge 40, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Navy 61 THOS. W. HARRINGTON, JR. 124 Englewood Road Longmeadow, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Yacht Club, Yard Basketball ALVIN H. HARRIS 1 50 Crown Street Brooklyn 95 New York Erasmus Hall I-nglt School, Brook- lyn, N. Y. FRANK E. HARRIS, JR. 156 Adams Street Quincy 69, Massachusetts Milton Academ , Milton, Mass. Freshman Wrestling CManagerD RALPH E. HARRIS 188 Knox Street Millinocket, Maine Stearns High School, Millinocket, e. U. S. Navy GROVER C. HARRISON, JR. 924 North Wilson Street Vinita, Oklahoma Vinita High School, Vinita, Okla. German Club HARRY L. HARRISON 706 High Street Springfield, Massachusetts Classical High School, Spring- field, Mass. Veteran PARKER HARRISON, JR. 190 Conant Road Weston, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox bury, Mass. WILLIAM C. HARROP Great Road Princeton, New Jersey Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. Freshman Soccer JOHN T. HART 925 West 7 Street Columbia, Tennessee Columbia Military Academy, Col- umbia, Tenn. PEMBROKE j. HART 901-24th Avenue, South Nashville 5, Tennessee Groton School, Groton, Mass. Freshman Swimming 62 ROBERT L. HART 2436 University Avenue Kalamazoo, Michigan Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY 80 Gardner Street Allston 34, Massachusetts English High School Boston ass UI S. Army Air Corps ALLEN C. HAWKRIDGE 230 Dudley Road Newton Centre, Mass Putney School, Putney, Vt ROBERT B. HAYNES 1088 Park Avenue New York, New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. THOMAS P. HAZARD Peace Dale, Rhode Island Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter N. H. H. L. U. U. S. Army ANDREW McC. HEATH, Ill 2 Holt Street Concord New Hampshire cohcora l-llgh School, cohcofa, N. H. SHERWOOD O. HEATH 1939 Madison Avenue New York 528, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y. Freshman Baseball ' U. S. Army FRANK B. HEDGES 25 Lafayette Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Lexingt,oAn High School, Lexing- to n, ass. Veteran DAVID M. HEER Farrington Mill Road Chapel Hill, New York Mount Hermon High School, Mount Hermon, Mass. Liberal Union, P. B. H., The Progressive CARL E. HEIDT 165 Armstrong Avenue Rochester 5, New York Irondequoit High School, Roches- ter N .Y. 63 LEONARD J. HEILMAN 216 West Wayne Street Manmee, Ohio Mglmee High School, Manmee, FREDERIC A. HEIM 3918 Harrison Street Kansas City 4, Missouri Westport High School, Kansas City, University of Chicago Outing Club U. S. Navy Air Corps JUSTIN W. HELD 596 Swift Avenue South L't hF' ld M' l c I9 lnnesota Litchfield High School, Litchfield, Minn. German Club U. S. Army Air Corps CHARLES R. HELLER 18235 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland 20, Ohio University School, Cleveland, O. ROBERT A. HELLMAN 195 Highland Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. Veteran PETER L. HERMAN Calhoun Drive Greenwich, Connecticut Millbrook School, New York U. S. Army HUGH P. HERMANN 185 Rugby Road Brooklyn 26, New York Poly Prep School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Crew ROBERT E. HERMANN 1004 Lindenthal Avenue Highland, Illinois St. Louis Country Day School Band ' BERNARD HERZOG 121 Woodrow Avenue Boston 94, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. Dudley Hall House Committee BRADFORD F. HERZOG Flossmoor, Illinois Williston Academy, Williston, Mass. U. S. Army sl64l HERBERT T. KESKETH 1909 Walnut Street Grand Forks, North Dakota Central High School, Grand Forks, N. D. Glee Club CHARLES T. HESSE 84 Keene Street Providence 6, Rhode Island Providence Country Day School, Providence, R. l. House Football U. S. Navy FREDERICK L. HETTER, ll 511 Old Ocean View Road Norfolk 3, Virginia Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Harvard Dramatic Club, P. B. H., Red Book CHARLES C. HEWITT, JR. Longwood Towers Brookline, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Army JOHN W. HICKEY 25 Gould Street Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School, Wake- field, Mass. WILLIAM K. HICKEY 3509 Overbrook Drive Dallas 5, Texas North Dallas Public High School, Dallas, Tex. Freshman Football U. S. Marine Corps HERBERT H. HICKS Moorhead, Mississippi Sunflower Agricultural High School, Moorhead, Miss. RALPH D. HIGGINBOTHAM '11 Washington Avenue Holyoke Massachusetts Hciyoke High School, Holyoke, ass ' u. s. Navy HENRY W. HILGERS 70 Bennett Avenue Binghamton, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. GEORGE H. HILL 44 Gray Street Arlington, Massachusetts Boston College High School, Boston, Mass. Football U. S. Merchant Marine RUSSELL E. HILLIARD Box 33 E. Kingston, New Hampshire Sanborn Se.minary, Kingston, N. H. P. B. H., Office Committee ROBERT S. HIRSCHFIELD 6615 Enright Street University Cit 5, Missouri University City Fligh School, University City, Mo. Executive Board, Harvard Forum, Student Council Committee on International Affairs, Hillel Foundation, Z. O. A., United Nations Counsel A. C. HOAGLAND, JR. 169 Lincoln Avenue Elizabeth 3, New Jersey Thomas Jefferson High School, Elizabeth, N. J. Crimson U. S. Navy FREDERIC M. HOAR Abbott Street Beverly, Massachusetts Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. Veteran ANDREW G. P. HOBBS 99 Madison Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover Mass. Veteran JAMES A. HODDER, JR. Kent School, Kent, Conn. Ll. S. Army Air Force DAVID A. HODDESON 797 Wathing Avenue Sleinfield, New Jersey Putney School, Putney, Vt. Music Club, Art Association WILLIAM HODGE, JR. 32 Grove Street Winchester, Massachusetts Wilbraham Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. U. S. Navy LEE HOEFINGHOFF 128 Park Road Ft. Mitchell, Covington, Ky. Western Reserve Academy, Hud- son, O. Outing Club, Yard Football Team ROBERT G. HOELZEL Methuen, Massachusetts Searles School Methuen, Mass. U. Army 66 HARRY W. HOLLINGSHEAD 77 Pleasantview Avenue Longmeadow 6, Mass. Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. U. S. Army CAMERON R. HOLLYER 911 Lafayette Avenue Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Buffalo Bennett I-ligh School, Buffalo, N. Y. Veteran GORDON HOLMES Bennett Road Wayland, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. Crew U. S. Navy OSMUND HOLM-HANSEN Tanaka Park Fairfield, Connecticut Roger Ludlowe High School, Fairfield Conn. Freshman Tlennis, Yard Basketball, Outing Club THOMAS K. HOLMQUEST 8 26 North Elmwood Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park I-ligh School, Oak Park, lll. HAROLD j. HOLT 1911 Ohio Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Rayen School, Youngstown, O. U. S. Army NEIL M. HOLT 411 East 58 Street New York QQ, New York Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. U. S. Navy Medical Corps JAMES A. P. HOMANS 2561 Washington Street Canton, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. .IAMES B. HOMPE Q7 lglehart Street St. Paul Q, Minnesota Mechanic Arts High School, St. Paul, Minn. Squash, Singles U. S. Army BAYARD HOOPER 191 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. 67 CHESTER A. HOPKINS, JR. 49 Lawler Road W.'Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School, Medford Mass. Soccer, Hockey CFreshmanj KONRAD H. V. HOPKINS Killegarry Apartments Upper Darby Pennsylvania Severn School, Severna Park, Md JAMES F. HORNIG 3019 North 48 Street Milwaukee 10, Wisconsin Milwaukee University School, Milwaukee, Wis. Union Committee BRUCE G. HOROWITZ Datcha, Per? Avenue Silvermine, onnecticut Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. HENRY R. HORSEY 406 North State Street Dover, Delaware Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Veteran MICHEL A. HOSIER 1051 Brickell Avenue Miami, Florida North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, lll. U. S. Army FREDERIC D. HOUGHTELING 2431 Kalorama Road Washington 8, D. C. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Liberal Union CVice Presidentj, A. V. C., Debate Council U. S. Marine Corps AMORY HOUGHTON, JR. The Knoll Corning, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. l-l. U. S, Marine Corps ROBERT J. HOULE 118 Ash Street Manchester, New Hampshire New Hampton School, New Hampton, N. H. U. S. Navy JOHN K. HOURIHAN 11 Bubier Road Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead High School, Mar- blehead Mass. U. Naval Reserve 68 ROBERT E. HOUSE 93 Shawmut Street Quincy 69, Massachusetts Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. Track Team U. S. Army Air Force JOHN G. HOUSER 1745 Earhart Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Putney School, Putney, Vt. Ski Team JOHN D. HOVANESIAN, JR. 87 East Main Street Marlborough Massachusetts Marlborough High School, Marl- borough, Mass. Pre-Medical Society EMERSON B. HOVEY 42 Mt. Vernon Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Browne an Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. Crew U. S. Army RICHARD D. HOVEY 78 Summer Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy, St. Johns- bury, Vt. GODFREY G. HOWARD 33 Summit Road Medford Massachusetts Bmh ' c N Sh I L ops o ege c oo, en- noxville, Quebec, Canada t Veteran PERRY H. HOWARD 77 Rankin Street ' Rockland, Maine Glee Club U. S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM S. HOWARD Q96 Roslindale Avenue Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Navy STEPHEN W. HOWE 44 Beach Bluff Avenue Swampscott Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. l-l. Varsity Football Squad, Freshman l-locke Team U. Army Air Corps JOHN S. HOWLAND, ll 144 Randolph Avenue Milton 87, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Ll. S. Navy ' 1691 Cl-JARLRESAI. HUBBARD, JR. un SEamFbdrd, Connecticut Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Harvard Wireless Association, Crimson Network, Freshman Tennis THOMAS J. HUBBARD Cornwall, Connecticut Lenox School, Lenox, Mass. Crew U. S. Navy THOMAS P. HUENEKE 13 Appleton Street North Quincy, Massachusetts North Ouinc High School, North Ouincy, Nlass, Basketball, Swimming, Football U. S. Army DANIEL E. HUGER, JR. Glenwood Drive Belle Manor, Greenwich, Connecticut St. Paul's School, Concord, N. l-l. CHARLES M. HUGHES 146 East 49 Street New York 17, New York McBlmn?' School, New York, MARK W. HUGHES 1629 Columbia Road, N.W. Washington, D. C. Dellphos High School, Delphos, an. J. V. Basketball Team U. S. Coast Guard CHARLES F. HUGO 101 Kendig Street Worcester 3, Massachusetts South High School, Worcester, Mass. JOHN H. HULL P. O. Box 342 Coronado, California Harvard School, North Holly- wood,Calif. LYMAN W. HULL 115 De Windt Road Winnetka lllinois North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, lll. MORTON D. HULL Winnetka, Illinois North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, lll. House Swimming U. S. Army my ROGER B. HUMBERGER Route 4 Idaho Falls, Idaho Shelley High School, Shelley, a. A. W. HUNNEWELL, JR. Glen Street S. Natick, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. MYLES D. HUNTINGTON 110 Dennison Avenue Framingham, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran ROBERT H. HUNTOON 15312 Ferguson Detroit 27, Michigan T. M. Cooley School, Detroit, Mich. Harvard Crimson CSecretaryJ HERBERT S. HURWITZ 4002 Blaine Street, N.E. W h'n t 19 D C as 1 gon , . . Eastern High School, Washing- ton, D. C. Harvard Forum CExecutive Boardj THOMAS W. HUSTON Arensberg Road Brownsville, Pennsylvania Brownsville High School, Brownsville, Pa. U. S. Army JOHN C. HUTCHINSON 4218 Grimps Minneapolis 16, Minnesota Blake School, Minneapolis, Minn. Glee Club, Crew PAUL K. HUTCHINSON 1137 East Woodside South Bend, Indiana New Mexico Military lnstitute, Roswell, N. M. Freshman Crew M. RALPH HYMANS 68-38 Yellowstone Road Forest Hills, New York Theodore Roosevelt School, New York, N . Y. J. Basketball, Varsity Base- a U. S. Army Air Force ROBERT B. IGLAUER Albee Court Apartments Larchmont, New York Mamaroneck High School, Mama- roneck, N. Y. Harvard Food Relief Committee LJ, S. Army Air Corps 71 GEORGE J. IGO 1220 Cooper Avenue Greenwood Springs, Colo. Ski Club U. S. Army HENRY J. ILGER 428 Mountain Avenue Westfield, New Jersey Memorial High School, West New York, N. J. Veteran ROBERT J. IRVIN 326 East 4th Street Red Wing, Minnesota Cerxnttral High School, Red Wing, Inn U. S. Army Air Corps ALEXANDER JACKSON Peterborough New Hampshire Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass JAMES P. 'JACOB 172 High and Road Rye, New York Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh P . Glede Club, Crew U. S. Army JOHN W. JACOBSEN 3 Canton Avenue Milton 87, Massachusetts Brighton High School, Brighton, Mass. U. S. Army Signal Corps JOHN W. JAMES 1749 Grand Concourse Ne Y k 53 Ne York w or , w West Seattle High School, Seat- tle, Wash. U. S. lnfantry SYDNEY V. JAMES, JR. 521 Barry Avenue Chicago 14, lllinois Francis W. Parker School, Chi- cago, lll. Liberal Union, Music Club, Fresh- man Group, Harvard Progres- sive JAY E. JANSEN 3201 Lassen Way Sacramento, California Fairview-White High School, Dayton, O. Veteran MERTON M. JEFFERS 22 Brimmer Street Boston, Massachusetts Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps 72 HENRY S. JEFFERSON 5415 North Hollywood Drive Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee Country Day School Milwaukee, Wis. Veteran JOHN A. JEFFRIES JR. 51 Columbine Road' Milton 87, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. ROGER W. JELLIFFE 12427 Fairhill Road Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio University School Cleveland O Gres Club, P. B. l-4. qsacaai Serv- ice Committee, Yard Leaderj DESMOND F. JOHNSON 333 Lupine Way Short Hills, New Jerse Milburn High School, Millhurn, N- J. Squash and Singles U. S. Army Air Corps KAARE A. JOHNSON 584 Oakland Avenue Staten Island, New York Curtis High School, Staten ls- land, N. Y. U. S. Army I R. H. JOHNSON RAYMOND V. JOHNSON 334 Adams Street Milton, Massachusetts Beverly High School, Beverly, Massachusetts U. S. Army GRAHAM N. JOHNSTON 5 Grant Avenue Old Greenwich, Conn. Choate School, Wallingfofdf Conn. CURTIS H. JONES Radnor, Pennsylvania Friends Central School, Over- brook, Pa. DAVID L. JONES 19 Belmont Street Reading, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Vffils FRANK S. JONES Bennett College Greensboro, North Carolina PhillipsAcademy,Andover,Mass. Freshman Football Team CMan- agerj WEYMAN B. JONES R. R. No. 1 Bixby, Oklahoma Tulsa Central High School Freshman Wrestling Team EDWIN C. JORDAN 171 Woodland Street Worcester 3, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Student Council General Educa- tion Committee, Harvard Lib- eral Union PAUL JOSEFSON 513 Pittsburgh Aver.ue Erie, Pennsylvania Strong Vincent High School, Erie, Pa. FREDERICK M. JOSEPH 315 East 68th Street New York 21, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Soccer Team DOUGLAS G. JOSES 10319 Santa Monica Boulevard West Los Angeles, California The Harvard School, North Holly- wood, Calif. Veteran DONALD K. JUSTUS Hailey, Idaho Hailey High School, Hailey, Ida. Veteran JAMES A. KAFALAS 1 Bromfield Court Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School, New- buryport, Mass. Veteran S. DAVID KAHN 56 East 80th Street New York, New York Riverdale Country School, River- dale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Union Committee GEORGE J. KANDZIE 6 Stoddard Road Hingham, Massachusetts Hingham Senior High School, Hingham, Mass, 74 LAW,RAENCE J. KAPLAN 92 ay Street Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. P. B. H., Office Committee IRWIN R. KARASSIK 41-92 49nd Street Long Island City 4, N. Y. High School of Music ancl Art, New York, N. Y. Harvard Orchestra s HOWARD K. KEATING 9 Front Street Shirley, Massachusetts Mount Hermon School, Mount Hermon, Mass. Veteran LAWRENCE W. KEEPNEWS 45-19 169th Street Flushing, New York La Salle Military Academy, Oak- dale, N. Y. Catholic Club, A. V. C., Law School Forum U. S. Army GEORGE W. KEITT, JR. 215 Forest Street Madison 5, Wisconsin WestHigh School,Madison,Wis. JOHN DRENAN KELLEY 40 Beacon Street Concord, New Hampshire Tilton School, Tilton, N. H. P. B. H. U. S. Army ROBERT L. KELLEY 6 University Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Boston College High School, B t M os on, ass. Freshman Football HARRY J. KELLY, JR. 83 Parker Street Bangor, Maine John Bapst High School, Bangor, Me. Vetera n PAUL C. KELLY 66 Union Street Brighton 35, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. J. V. Football U. S. Army CHARLES KENNY 5 Hawes Street Brookline, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. 75 JOHN J. KENNY 57 Church Street Thorndike, Massachusetts Cheshire Academy, Cheshire Conn. Veteran EDWARD T. KENYON 80 Bellevue Avenue Summit, New Jersey Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. J. JULES A. KERNEN 5065 Oledtha St. Louis 9, Missouri Somhwest High School, St. Louis, o. DANIEL J. KERRIGAN 142 Calumet Street R b M h ox ury, assac usetts Mission Church High School, Roxbury, Mass. JOHN C. KETCHEM, JR. S2490 Midland Avenue Syracuse, New York Onodaga Valley Academy, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Veteran JOHN L. KICE 1716 Wood Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Colo. Dance Committee WILLIAM L. KIELY 45 Gregory Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead High School, Mar- blehead Mass. Freshman Flootball, Boxing CORNELIUS J. KILEY 10 Chestnut Street Peabody, Massachusetts St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. PAUL J. KILLORAN 421 Wayne Street Sandusky, Ohio Sagusky High School Sandusky, Freshlman Swimming Team JEROME T. KILTY 435 Vernon Street Oakland, California Lowell High School, San Fran- cisco, Calif. Veteran 'mls RICHARD W. KIMBALL 50 School Street Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Academy,Andover, Mass. Dramatic Club, Redbook Business Board, Union Dance Committee, Chairman, Jubilee Committee ARTHUR H. KING 39 Kingsbury Road Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club U. S. Navy WILLIAM R. KINKEL 1 Smallwood Drive Snyder 91, New York Nichols School, Buffalo, N. Y. Freshman Crew, Hockey JOHN G. KIRK 11 Fox Meadow Road Scarsdale, New York Scusdele High School, Scarsdale, JOHN F. KISER 210 Peachtree Circle Atlanta, Georgia Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Band ROGER L. KITFIELD 1350 Asylum Avenue Hartford, Connecticut Taft School, Watertown, Conn. DONALD R. KLEINBERG 98 Preston Street . Worcester 3, Massachusetts U. S. Army W. GARWOOD KLEINHEN 9739 Middle Road Davenport, lowa Davenport High School, Daven- port, la. Freshman Cross Country Team, Pre-Medical 'Society U. S. Navy WALTER E. KLINGENSMITH Q20 Vermillion Street Athens, West Virginia Athens High School, Athens, W. Va. P. B. H., Pre-Medical Society H. CONRAD KNICKERBOCKER 634 Taylor Street Topeka, Kansas Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. 'wi PAUL E. KNIGHT 124 Walker Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. P. B. H. CUndergraduate Facultyj U. S. Army RICHARD B. KOBUSCH 6340 Forsythe Boulevard St. Louis Missouri St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. CHARLES KONIGSBERG 1 875 Lemoyne Street Los Angeles 96, California Glenville High School, Cleve- land, O. U. S. Army Air Force ALBERT A. KOPF 104 Terrace View Avenue New York 63, New York George Washington High School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Army C. MAX KORTEPETER P. O. Box 167 Southport, Indiana Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, Ind. DONALD M. KOSLOW Concord Road Billerica, Massachusetts North Ouincy High School, Ouincy, Mass. Veteran FRANK H. KOSMERL 857 East 155 Street Cleveland 10, Ohio Collinwood High School, Cleve- land, O. GEORGE P. KRAMER 97 Saint James Avenue Holyoke, Massachusetts Hcikoke High School, Holyoke ass Harvard Crimson, Harvard Outing Club, P. B, H. U. S. Naval Reserve ARTHUR R. KRAVITZ Q70 Crown Street Brooklyn 25, New York Bon YHigh School, Brooklyn, ROBERT L. KRUMVEIDA 1505 East 13th Avenue Denver 6, Colorado East High School, Denver, Colo. I . 78 ULRICH E. KRUSE 4160 North 39th Street Milwaukee Wisconsin Belmont l-ugh School, Belmont, Mass. Outing Club HENRY A. KUHARIC Route 2 Renton, Washington Issaquah High School, Issaquah, Wash. Cross Country CManagerD, Red Book JAMES W. KUHN Box 121 Dundee, Oregon Newberg Union High School, Newberg, Ore. Veteran KEITH R. KUHNHARDT 231 Randolph Avenue Milton, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Veteran ANTHONY B. KUHLIN 114 Reed Avenue Pelham Manor 65, New York Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham, N. Y. Assistant Track Manager EDWARD T. KUSHUBAR 301 Love Road Stamford 1, Connecticut Stamford High School, Stamford, Conn. Harvard Pre-Medical Society MORTIMER M. LABES 136 Harvard Street Malden 48, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden, Mass., Brooklyn Technical High School, New York, N. Y, Harvard Zionist Organization RICHARD M. LAMAR 5 Laconia Road Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. U. S. Navy THOMAS LAMB, JR. 46 Pine Ridge Road Waban, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Freshman Football, Hockey EDWARD J. LAMOTHE, JR. 330 Woodward Street Waban 68, Massachusetts Cranwell School, Lenox, Mass. Caisson Club 79 JOHN P. LAMPLOUGH 25 Alton Street Arlington 74 Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling ton, Mass. U. S. Navy WALTER L. LANDERGAN,JR 14 Buswell Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass Catholic Club DONALD M. LANDIS 1374 North Avenue Elizabeth 3, New Jersey Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Business Manager '50 Red Book, Veterans Theatre Workshop, gegleimlent House Research, JOHN R. LANE 95 Ferncroft Road Waban, Massachusetts Newton High School, Newton, Mass. HERSCHEL L. LANGENTHAL 75 Georgia Street Roxbury 91, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. ROBERT D. LANGMANN 156 East 79 Street New York, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Soccer, Glee Club DAVID K. LANGSTAFF 39 Garden Place Brooklyn, New York Choate School, Wallingford Conn. Veteran ARTHUR J. LASKIN 2999 East Edgewood Avenue Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin Milwaukee Country Day School,- Milwaukee, Wis. U. S, Navy WILLIAM E. LASSITER 1910 Nun Street Wilmington, North Carolina New Hanover High School, Wil- mington, N. C. U. S. Navy ALFRED F. LATIMER, ll Q6 Latimer Lane Bronxville 8, New York Bronxville Senior High School, Bronxville, N. Y. Freshman Cross Country Team, P. B. H. CUndergraduate Fac- ultyb 80 DONALD S. LATOURETTE Hampton, New Hampshire Bordentown Military Institute, Bordentown N. J. U. Army GERALD LAUDERDALE - Forest Drive Short Hills, New Jersey Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. JOHN P. LAWARE 45 Popham Road Scarsdale, New York Scarsdale High School, Scars- dale, N. Y. Union Political Discussion Group JOSEPH A. LAWLOR 24 Winthrop Avenue Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Law- rence, Mass. JOHN O. LAWRENCE B-3 Mayflower Apartments Nashville, Tennessee Carthage High School, Carthage, Tenn. P. B. H. U. S. Army ALLAN A. LAWSON 8 Warren Street Beverly, Massachusetts Tilton Preparatory School, New Hampshire U. S. Army U. S. Army Air Corps DAVID M. LEAVITT 3 Brookridge Drive Greenwich, Connecticut Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. PEIRCE H. LEAVITT, JR. 162 Moraine Street Brockton 33, Massachusetts Brockton High School, Brockton, Mass. Freshman Football U. S. Navy WILLIAM T. LEAVITT 31 Walbrooke Road Scarsdale, New York Sccrmsdale High School, Scarsdale, Freshman Crew Ll. S. Navy JOSEPH LEEMING, 3D 94 Elam Place .Buffalo 14, New York Nichols School, Buffalo, N. Y. Freshman Cross Country CCap- tainj, Glee Club 81 JOHN H. LEHNERT 35 East 9th Street New York 3, New York Walden School, New York, N. Y Debate Council GEORGE A. LEIPER 9411 State Street Little Rock, Arkansas Gulf Coast Military Academy Gulfport, Miss. Veteran PAUL R. LEON 1127 Chapman Street Ely, Minnesota Memorial High School, Ely, Minn, Pre-Medical Society PAUL LESURE 31 Priscilla Road Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School, Reading, Mass. U. S. Navy VASILIOS G. LETSOU 398 Broadway Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass. DANIEL H. LEVAN, JR. 117 Clark Road Lowell, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Army Medical Corps SABIN S. LEVENSON 33 Clark Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass., Pre-Medical Society HERBERT J., LEVINE 40 The Ledges Road Newton Centre 59, Mass. Governor Dummer Academy,' South Byfield, Mass. Pre-Medical Society HERBERT S. LEVINE 811 Avenue N Brooklyn 30, New York Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAY J. LEVINE Commodore Hotel St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Freshman Fencing Team CCap- tainj Dramatic Club, Turm- wachterverein 82 ROBERT A. LEVINE 1690 Ocean Avenue Brookl n, New York Midwood ll-ligh School, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Harvard Liberal Union, Red Book NORMAN G. LEVINSKY 84 McLellan Street Dorchester 21, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. RONALD O. LEVINSON 78 North Main Street Drono, Maine Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. KENNETH M. LEWAN 41 49 North Claremont Chicago 18, Illinois Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Ill. Crew U. S. Army JAMES C. LEWIS 711 North Pine Street Natchez, Mississippi U. S. Naval Reserve TED. E. LEWIS Farm Road Weston, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. P. B. H. JERRY N. LIEBMAN 1660 South Peach Street M df d O e or , regon Medford Senior High School, Medford., Ore. Cheerleader, Red Book, P. B, H. Harvard Art Association CTreasl ure rj DAVID P. LIGHTHILL 4131 Mass. Street Gary, Indiana Urmersity of Chicago, Chicago, EDWIN C. LINCOLN, JR. 17 Cole Road Hingham, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Crew U. S. Army C. FRANCIS LINDSEY 191 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. 83 RALPH E. LINDSTROM 2202 North Ferry Street Anoka, Minnesota Anoka High SchooI,Anoka, Minn Freshman Cross Country Team U. S. Army and Navy FRANK J. LIONETTE 20 Locust Street Everett 49, Massachusetts Everett High School, Everett Mass. Freshman Football, Basketball JOHN B. LISTER 421 East Lancaster Avenue St. Davids, Pennsylvania Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. FRANK B. LIVINGSTONE 12 Chestnut Street Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win- chester, Mass. DAVID L. LLOYD-REES Apartment 251 Central Soledad Cienfuegos, Cuba New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. Crew ANDREW M. LOCKETT, III 5534 Prytania Street . New Orleans, Louisiana Metairie ParkCountry Day School, New Orleans, La. DOUGLAS A. LOCKWOOD 1640 Homestead Avenue Atlanta, Georgia Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Harvard Band GEORGE O. LODGE 275 Hale Street Beverly, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. Freshman Football, Crew U. S. Naval Reserve JOHN A. LODGE White Plains, New York Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va. Stamp Club STANLEY H. LOFCHIE 15 Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School, Roxbury, Mass. Veteran 84 WILLIAM H. LOFT, JR. 4319 New York Avenue La Crescenta, California Glendale High School, Glen- dale, Calif. ERSNESL W. LOHF 'Fort'Morgan, Colorado Fort Morgan High School, Fort Morgan, Colo. U. S. Army BERNARD LOITMAN Q9 Jefferson Avenue Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High School, Chelsea, Mass. Harvard Band, Soccer U. S. Navy Air Corps MORTON R. LOMASK 2965 Sedgwick Avenue Bronx 53, New York Columbia Grammar School, New York, N. Y. Freshman Swimming Team, Stu- dent Finance Committee AUBREY K. LOOMIS Kent, Connecticut Kent School Kent, Conn. outing cnt., Bridge Club ' JOHN K. McL. LOOMIS Shadowlawn Stockbridge, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. RICHARD J. LOONEY 75 Park Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Clgzsical High School, Worcester, a ss. Veteran JOHN B. LORD, IV 1650 Harvard Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Staunton Military Academy, Staun- ton, Va. Veteran ATHERTON LORING, 3D BaERoad uxbury, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Crew CManagerj GEORGE G. LORING Prides Crossing, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Jazz Society, Freshman Hockey U. S. Naval Reserve 85 WILLIAM C. LORING 34 Thissel Street Beverly, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran FRANCIS B. LOTHROP, JR. Tucks Point Road Manchester, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. WILLIAM D. LOVETT 1881 Challen Avenue Jacksonville, Florida Sewanee Military Academy, Se wanee, Tenn. Veteran JOHN S. LOWRY 19939 Lichfield Road Detroit 21, Michigan Detroit Country Day School, De- troit, Mich. Glee Club SAMUEL A. LOWRY 68 Park Avenue Natick, Massachusetts St. Marms High School, Wal- tham, ass. U. S. Marine Corps WALTER H. LUBKEMAN 98 Central Avenue Baldwin, New York Baldwin High School, Baldwin, N. Y. Veteran GERALD W. LUDWIG 2557 Mickle Avenue New York 67, New York Christopher Columbus High School, New York, N. Y. ROBERT E. LUNDIN 90 Joyce Road Medford Massachusetts Medford Hiatt school, Medford, Mass. U. S. Navy LAWRENCE K. LUNT, JR. W R d et o LFttle Compton, Rhode Island Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. Assistant House Athletic Secre- tary U. S. Army Air Corps HERBERT J. LURIO 'IO'l Mt. Vernon Street Boston 8, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Navy 861- HAROLD G. LUSTIG 2430 Fillmore Street San Francisco, California George Washington High School San Francisco, Calif. U. S. Navy DANIEL M. LYNCH 39 'I1th Avenue Haverhill, Massachusetts St. James High School, Haver- hill, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force MAURICE M. LYNCH 956 Summit Avenue Hackensack, New Jersey Englewood School for Boys, En le ood,N.J. g w Rifle Club GEORGE H. McARTHUR, JR. 3 Magnolia Road Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School, Swamp- scott, Mass. Band ROBERT C. MacAUSLAN 292 Worcester Street N. Grafton, Massachusetts Tennessee Military Institute, Sweetwater, Tenn. Veteran RICHARD W. McCABE, JR. 12 Arnold Circle Cambridge 39, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army JOHN J. McCAFFREY, JR. 287 North Elm Street Torrington, Connecticut Torrington High School, Torring- ton, Connecticut Track U. S. Army OREN C. McCLEARY 3413 Alta Vista Way Knoxville 16, Tennessee Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. JOHN P. McCLURE, JR. 5459 Stanton Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Peabody High School, Pitts- ur h Pa b g , . U. S. Navy MICHAEL H. McCORMlCK Knollwood Drive Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara School, Carpin- teria, Calif. U. S. Navy 87 PATRICK B. McCORMICK 1395 Cranford Street Lakewood, Ohio Rock River High School, Rocky River, O. Varsity Track, Basketball, De- bating Society, Dramatic Club U. S. Army DONALD C. McCOY 50 Follen Street Cambrid e38,Massachusetts Newton l-Iigi School, Newton, Mass. Freshman Football U. S. Navy JAMES W. McCREADY 260 Palisade Avenue Dobbs Ferry N. Y. Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. W. I. McCULLOUGH, JR. 60 Holmes Street Braintree 84, Massachusetts Braintree High School, Braintree, Mass. Freshman Football U. S. Army Combat Engineers RICHARD V. McDERMOTT 116 Franklin Street Allston 34, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army ALLEN MacDONALD 96 Aspinwall Avenue Brookline 46, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Freshman Football BOYD E. McDONALD Lake Preston, South Dakota Lake Preston High School, Lake Preston, S. D. The Crimson U. S. Army DAVID I. MacDONALD 69 Glendale Street Revere, Massachusetts Veteran DONALD P. MacDONALD 1901 Perimeter Road Harvardevens Village Ayer, Massachusetts Lexington Senior High School, Lexington, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force G. C. MecDONALD, JR. 17 Harding Avenue Braintree 84, Massachusetts Braintree High School, Braintree, Mass. Swimming U. S. Army HRT GORDON J. MacDONALD Apatardo 66 San Luis Potosi S. L. R., Mexico San Marcos Academy, San Mar- cos, Tex. Freshman Crew JAMES L. McDONALD 300 Forrer Street Dayton 9, Ohio Ofgwood High School, Dayton JOHN S. McFARLAND 9144 Highland Avenue Birmingham, Alabama Phmipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter ROBERT F. McGOWAN '19 Tenn son Street West koxbury 39, Mass. Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Navy JOHN T. McGRATH Q82 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts English High School, Boston ass. Veteran WILLARD F. MACHLE 151 North Fulton Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio Clilvgr Military Academy, Culver, U . JOHN J. McHUGH 60 South Burnett Street East Orange, New Jersey East Orange High School, East Orange, N. J. U. S. Army HENRY P. McKEAN, ll Prides Crossing, Massachusetts St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army QUINCY A. S. McKEAN, JR. Hull Street Pride's Crossing, Mass. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Varsity Hockey U. S. Army M. THANE McKECHNlE 408 Ocean Street South Portland 7, Maine Houlton High School, Houlton, Me. U. S. Army l89i JOHN E. MacKENTY Box H Edgartown, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Soccer Squad, Bridge Club CLYDE N. MacKENZlE 86 High Street Hanson, Massachusetts Whitman High School, Whitman, Mass. Veteran JOHN C. McKEON 3'lO Sea Street Hyannis, Massachusetts St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. J. V. Football U. S. Naval Reserve MILES R. McKEY 2599 Etna Street Berkeley, California Berkeley High School, Berkeley, Calif. H. L. U. GORDON J. McKlNLEY 59 Sargent Street Newton, Massachusetts The Manlius School, Manlius, N. Y. Veteran EDWARD C. S. McKlTTRlCK Mill Farm Marlboro, New York Berkshire School, Sheffield, Mass. Squash Squad, Dance Committee GUY C. McLEOD 211 Fairview Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Squash JOHN A. MacLEOD 436 Lincoln Avenue Palo Alto, California Punahou School, Honolulu, T. H. Ll. S. Army Air Force RAMSAY MacMULLEN 215 East 79nd Street New York, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Bridge Club DAVID L. McMURTRlE Bellevue Place Gorham, New Hampshire Mount Hermon School, North- field, Mass. Harvard Liberal Union, Crimson Ll. S. Army 901 DOUGLAS G. McNAlR 36 Avenida Delfim Moreira Rio, Brazil Escola Americana do Rio de Janeiro Freshman Swimming Team JACK MacNlDER Box 623 Mason City, lowa Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Veteran THOMAS B. McNULTY, JR. Delafield, Wisconsin St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wis. U. S. Army ANTONIO J. MACONE 19 Centre Street Somerville 43, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Somer- ville, Mass. U. S. Army BERNARD P. McPARLAND 91 Bradford Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Law- rence, Mass. Veteran ALEX. M. McPHEDRAN 5391 Baynton Street Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania Germantown Friend's School, Philadelphia, Pa. SANDY A. MacTAGGART Daiquiri Nassau, Bahamas Laleelield Preparatory School, On- tario, Canada, Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Ski Team WILLIAM J. MADDEN 122 Ten Hills Road Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Somer- ville, Mass. Veteran JAMES B. MAGEE 901 North Daniel Street Arlington, Virginia Eastern High School, Washing- ton, D, C. U. S. Navy FRANCIS P. MAGOUN, III 29 Reservoir Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Browne and Nichols, Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Mountaineering Club U. S. Navy Reserve 91 WILLIAM B. MAGOUN 99 Reservoir Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Squash l'eamCManagerj, Union, Bridge Club CCo-Chair- man CALVERT MAGRUDER, JR. 8 Lowell Street Cambrid e38, Massachusetts Browne am? Nichols, School Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Navy ANDREW J. MAHONEY 1O Adanac Road Milton 86, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Navy JACOB E. MANCINELLI 410 Elm Avenue Upper Darby, Pennsylvania South Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia, Pa. Veteran WARREN D. MANSHEL 83-15 Lelterts Boulevard Long Island City, New York Newtown High School, Long Island City, N. Y. U. S. Army THOMAS D. MANTEL 5650 North Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Indiana Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army Air Force DANIEL A. MARANGIELLO 344 Medford Street Malden 48, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden, Mass. Freshman Football ROBERT H. MARDEN 93 Garfield Street Watertown, Massachusetts U. S. Army Air Corps JOSHUA MARKS 841 Stadelman Avenue Akron 2, Ohio Buchtel High School, Akron, O. Pre-Medical Society, German Club, Chess Club CARL R. MARSHALL 225 L nn Fells Parkwa Melrose 76, Massachusetts Mrelxrose High School, Melrose, a Hous?Football, Freshman Basket- ba 92 DONALD S. MARSHALL 1 Braman Street Danvers, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden Mass. Veteran JOHN E. MARTIN, lll 109 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts St. ,lohn's Prep School, Danvers Mass. P. B. H. Clutorj, Catholic Club Caisson Club, NROTC ORLANDO D. MARTINO 148 Pearl Street Elizabeth 2, New Jersey French Club LEOS. MARTINUZZI 48 Roxbury Road Garden City, New York Garden City High School, Gar- den City, N. Y. Student Federalists BRADFORD MARVIN 305 Fuller Street West Newton 65, Mass. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Yacht Club I FREDERICK W. MARX, JR. Q89 Essex Street Holyoke, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Squash Team U. S. Army ROBERT S. MASON 41 West 86th Street New York 94, New York Stuyvesant High School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Army GEOFFREY MASSEY 132 East 80th Street New York, New York Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Royal Canadian Air Forces JOHN W. MATHEWS 335 West Highland Street Monroe, Georgia Mcgtroe High School, Monroe, a U. S. Navy JOHN P. MATSEN 3646 West Viewmont Way Seattle 99, Washington Oueen Anne High School, Seat- tle, Wash. Outing Club, Bicycle Club U. S. Navy 93 ROBERT I. MATSON 90050 Shaker Boulevard Shaker Heights 29, Ohio University School, Cleveland, O Freshman Golf ROBERT L. MATTERS Suite 833, 599 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Clark School, Hanover, N. H. J. V. Football, Harvard Art Asso ciation CPresidentD U. S. Army DUNCAN H. MAURAN 65 President Avenue Providence, Rhode lsland New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. Veteran GEORGE V. MAVERICK 1501 Midvale Avenue Los Angeles 94, California Mgllrnd School, Los Olivos a t . JAMES C. MAXWELL 77 West Street Braintree Massachusetts Braintree High School, Braintree Mass. Veteran WILLIAM B. MAXWELL 355 Buckhannon Avenue Clarksburg, West Virginia Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran JOHN M. MAYCOCK '13 Circular Street N. Attleboro, Massachusetts LaRSalle Academy, Providence, THOMAS C. MAYERS Q6 Cushman Road Scarsdale, New York Scaasdsle High School, Scarsdale, Mountaineering Club ZARAN A. MAZMANIAN 'IO77 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington 74, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. ARMANDO D. MAZZONE 16 Langdon Street Everett 49, Massachusetts Everett High School, Everett, Mass. Freghlrran Football Squad, Basket- a ' 194+ HENRY T. MEAD 5730 Kimbark Avenue Chicago 37 Illinois Friends School, lgaltimore, Md. Glee Club STEPHEN EAEAD Prospect oad Westport Connecticut Middlesex School, Concord Mass. Freshman Squash Team U. S. Army Air Force EDWARD A. MEANY 901 Bay State Road Boston, Massachusetts U. S. Army CHARLES E. MECHEM 298 Church Street Iowa City, Iowa Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. P. B. H. HERBERT M. MEE, JR. 1318 Northwest 20 Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Classen High School, Oklahoma City, Ok a. THOMAS P. MELOY West Bourne Bronxville, New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. P. B. H., Lowell House Dance Committee U. S. Air Corps WILLIAM B. MERCALDI 12 Russell Street Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School, Beverly, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve JAMES C. MERKLE 915 Terrace Drive Atlanta, Georgia Marist College, Atlanta, Ga. Freshman Football FRANK J. MERKLING, JR. 4851 Lee Boulevard Arlington, Virginia Dwight School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Army Air Corps GEORGE A. MERRILL 30 Thompson Avenue Hingham, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass Freshman Baseball U. S. Merchant Marine 195 JOHN L. MERRILL, JR. 136 State Street Augusta, Maine Canterbury School, New Milford Conn. Freshman Baseball U. S. Naval Reserve HERBERT B. MERSER, JR. 683 Boylston Street Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran DAVIS U. MERWIN 1355 Circle Drive San Marino, California Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Freshman Diving Squad NICHOLAS L. METAXAS 59 Conway Street Greenfield Massachusetts Greenfield High School, Green- field, Mass. ERNEST J. MEYER Konnaroc, Virginia Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, Pa. RICHARD L. MEYER 122 South 16th Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Cewral High School, La Crosse, ChoiI's,.Glee Club, Yard Basket- ball ALOYS A. MICHEL 63-50 99 Street Forest Hills, New York Forest Hills High School, New York, N. Y. Harvard Republican Open Forum, CSecretary-Treasurerj ADOLFO S. MIDENCE Tegucigalpa Republic of Honduras Colegio de lnlantes, Guatemala Crew BRADFORD H. MIGHILL 8A Oakdale Street Boston 30, Massachusetts jamaica Plain High, Boston, Mass. U. S. Navy MICHAEL MIHALIK S2411 Pioneer Avenue Pittsburgh 26, Pennsylvania Braddock High School, Braddock, Pa. U. S. Army 961' ROBERT W. MILAM 123 East 89nd Street New York 98, New York Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Hermon, Mass. Crew ARTHUR L. MILFORD 5218 Roosevelt Street Bethesda, Maryland Ctilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . FREDERICK M. MILLER Q93 Genesee Street Utica, New York Putney School, Putney, Vt. Orchestra GAVIN MILLER 639 Argyle Avenue West Mount, P. O., Canada Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army JEROME E. MILLER Sisson Hall, Defiance College Defiance, Ohio Fort Hamilton High School, Brookl n N Y Glee Clulb,'Fre'shman Cross Coun- try Track Team OREN F. MILLER, JR. 919 Lay Road Ladue, Missouri Clayton High School, Clayton, Mo. Freshman Football PAUL M. MILLER 498 First Street, S. E. Minot, North Dakota Minot Senior High School, Min- ot, S. D. Outing Club RICHARD A. MILLER 1218 North 5th Street Sheboygan, Wisconsin Central High School, Sheboygan, Wis. U. S. Army GEO. K. G. MILTENBERGER 145 Helfenstein Avenue Webster Groves 19, Mo. Joihx Burroughs School, St. Louis, o. MARVIN L. MINSKY 3130 Arlington Avenue New York, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Veteran 97 ARSEN A. MIRANIAN 463 Huron Avenue Cambridge 38,Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Band U. S. Marine Corps JOHN J. MITCHELL, IV 15 North Line Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania Landon School, Bethesda, Md. U. S. Navy WILLIAM L. MOBRAATEN Clark, South Dakota Clark High School, Clark, S. D. Freshman Basketball CARL W. MOELLER, JR. Box B Seagoville, Texas Raytown High School, Raytown, Mo. U. S. Army DAVID H. MONTGOMERY 30 High Street Camden, Maine Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Harvard Ski Club R. L. MONTGOMERY, JR. Simsbury, Connecticut St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H U. S. Naval Reserve W. JARVIS MOODY Q5 Valley View Drive Morristown, New Jersey Morristown High School, Morris town, N. J. ALBERT M. MOORE 519 Jessamine Boulevard Da tona Beach Florida Culver Xflilitary Acaldemy, Culver, Ind. Band CHRISTOPHER MOORE 131 Beresford Street Highland Park, Michigan Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Mich. GEOFFRY L. MOORE, JR. Moore Road Westerly, Rhode Island Priory School, Portsmouth, R. I. Veteran 98 HAROLD S. MOORE 68 Payson Road , Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School, Belmont Mass. U. S. Navy ROBERT J. MOORE 63 Dewey Road Braintree 84, Massachusetts Braintree High School, Braintree Mass. U. S. Army WILLIAM MOORE, JR. 97 Commonwealth Avenue Gloucester, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass F h F tb Il res man oo a U. S. Marine Corps WILLIS J. MOORE Viola, Illinois U. S. Navy LAURENCE F. MORAN 119 Stetson Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School, Swamp- scott, Mass. I RALPH V. MORAN, JR. Thomas Road Bradford, Penns lvania Culver Military Acadlemy, Culver, lnd. ROBERT H. MOREHOUSE 1000 Madison Avenue Albany, New York Albany Academy, Albany, N. Y Caisson Club, Red Book, P. B. H CL.lndergraduate Facultyj AUGUSTUS J. MORELLI 11 Frawley Street Boston 1 5, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass RICHARD F. MOREY, JR. 698 Washington Street Abington, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. CHARLES F. MORGAN 190 East End Avenue New York, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve 99 MATTHEW MORGAN East lslip Long lslancl, New York Storm King School, Cornwall-on- H d N. Y. u son, U. S. Navy MILES MORGAN 190 East End Avenue New York 98, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. H. D. C. PETER S. MORGAN 19 Cedar Street Worcester 9, Massachusetts Governor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. Freshman Soccer U. S. Army KENNETH A. MORNEAU 995 Robbins Avenue Newington, Connecticut Newington High School, New- ington, Conn. WILLIAM A. MORRISON 194 North Street Danbury, Connecticut Danbury High School, Danbury, Conn. U. S. Army DONALD C. MORTIMER, JR. 313 West High Terrace Rochester 11, New York West High School, Rochester, N. Y. DAVID L. MOSSMAN 95 High Street S. Gardner, Massachusetts Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. Harvard Band STUART H. MUDD 734 Millbrook Lane Haverford, Pennsylvania Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. Freshman Soccer, Debating Club, Bridge Club, Pre-Medical So- ciety U. S. Navy WILLIAM D. MULHOLLAND 11 North Holderberg Pkwy. Slingerlands, New York Christian Brother's Academy, Al- bany, N. Y. Veteran GEORGE S. MUMFORD, lll Pegan Lane Dover, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Freshman Hockey Team 11001- CORNELIUS F. MURPHY 382 Charles Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden, Mass. KENNETH J. MURPHY 1173 Nelson Avenue Bronx 52 New York Bronx High School of Science, New York, N. Y. Freshman Fencing Team ROGER W. MURPHY 617 North Washington Street Hinsdale, Illinois Hinsdale Township High School, Hinsdale, lll. Glee Club, United Nations Coun- cil of Harvard TIMOTHY C. MURPHY 161 Metropolitan Avenue Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Assistant Manager Freshman Swimming Team, Catholic Club WILLIAM F. MURPHY, JR. 288 East Street Walpole Massachusetts Waxlmpole i-troll School, Walpole, GSS. HAROLD P. MYER 58 Bay State Road Belmont, Massachusetts New Hampton School, New Hampton, N. H. Veteran THOMAS R. MYLOTT, JR. 68 Hancock Avenue Jersey City 7, New Jersey Wm. L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N. J. RICHARD T. NAGLE 618 Baltzell Street Madison 5, Wisconsin Brookings High School, Brook- ings, S. D. Catholic Club, Pre-Medical So- ciety JACOB S. NAKSHIAN 1 46 Reynolds Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Hope High School, Providence, R. l. U. S. Navy LARRY NATHANSON 3 Gray Gardens East Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge School, Kendal Green, Mass. slimy FRANK U. NAUGHTON, Ill 983 Pleasant Street Worcester, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Veteran HOWARD J. NEDVED 1705 Rowley Avenue Cleveland 9, Ohio West High School, Cleveland, O. Union Discussion Group ANTHONY B. NEIDECKER High Farms Road Glen Head L. l., New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Society for the Preservation of Free Enterprise CPresidentD HARRY R. NEILSON, JR. St. Davids, Pennsylvania St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. ULRIC R. G. NEISSER 128 Bellmore Street Floral Park, New York Sewanhaka High School, Floral Park, N. Y. . Harvard Liberal Union, Student Progressive, Poetry Club NORMAN C. NELSON 81 Liberty Avenue Rockville Centre New York south side i-ugh School, Rack- ville Centre, N. Y. THEODORE C. NELSON 11 Mountain Terrace Upper Montclair, N. J. George School, Bucks County, P . Variity Basketball U. S. Army RUDOLPH W. NEMSER 57 East 88 Street New York 98, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y. ' Red Book, P. B. l-l., Harvard Dramatic Club THEODORE A. NESBIT 1500 Lake Shore Drive Chicago 18, Illinois Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. RAY D. NESTER, JR. 80 New York Avenue, N. Washington 1, D. C. Georgetown University, Wash- ington, D. C. U. S. Army W. 11021- HAROLD B. NEUBAUER Gardners Neck Road S. Swansea, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. GEORGE M. NEUFFER 1 81 2 Burbank Drive Dayton 6, Ohio Fairview High School, Dayton, O Football Manager GOTTFRIED NEUHAUS 131 South Ocean Avenue Freeport, New York l-lotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. U. S. Army C. H. NEUMAN DEVEGVAR Westover Road Stamford, Connecticut Phillipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter, H. LEROY NEWBOLD 119 Marlboro Street Boston 16, Massachusetts Breaks School, North Andover, Eliotdlislbuse S uash Team U. Army GORDON A. NEWKIRK 7 Stuart Terrace West Orange, New Jersey West Orange High School, West Orange, N. J. P. B, H. CUndergraduate Facultyb BERNARD C. NEWMAN 59 East Berkeley Street Uniontown, Pennsylvania Uniontown Senior High School, Uniontown, Pa. Freshman Football U. S. Navy ALLEN J. NEWMARK 1160 Park Avenue New York 28, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, New York N. Y. Red Book qeflnafp GRIER NICHOLL 15 Leighton Road Wellesley 31, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury,.Mass. Tennis Team, French Club U. S. Naval Reserve LLOYD C. NICKERSON Q Primrose Street Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Army 11031 KENNETH S. NIDDRIE 1040 Park Avenue New York 28, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y Red Book, Union Dance Com mittee STANLEY E. NIEBRUEGGE 996 South 8th Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Central High School, La Crosse, Wis. Band, Outing Club LLOYD C. NIELSEN 1675 95th Street Ogden, Utah Ogden High School, Ogden, Utah Band AUSTIN B. NOBLE South Royalton, Vermont Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. FRANCIS J. NOLAN 72 Wildwood Street Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win- chester, Mass. Freshman Football JAMES F. NOONAN 63 Craftsland Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Varsity Football U. S. Navy RODGER P. NORDBLOM 77 Reservoir Road Quincy, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Navy PRICE NORMILE 9495 Park Avenue Des Moines 1 5, lowa Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Ll. S. Army ROBERT F. NORWOOD 193 Silver Street Greenfield Massachusetts Greenfield High School, Green field, Mass. Veteran DONALD M. NOSEK Wilmot Road Deerfield, lllinois Highland Park High School, High land Park, lll. Freshman Football U. S. Navy 11041- CHARLES L. NUTT 4 Rockaway Road Garden City, New York Freshman Tennis Team NATHANIEL OBER Dromore Road Scarsdale, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army CHARLES A. O'BRlEN 31 Byron Avenue Lawrence, Massachusetts Phillips Academy,Andover, Mass. U. S. Army ROBERT M. O'CLAlR 6 Washington Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Nashua Senior High School, Nashua, N. H. Veteran HERBERT F. O'CONNELL 109 Lincoln Avenue N. Dighton, Massachusetts Monsignior James Coyle High School, Taunton, Mass. PAUL E. O'CONNELL 159 Hancock, Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Veteran GEORGE R. O'CONNOR 3396 Bishop Street Cincinnati 20 Ohio Walnut Haus i-ugll school, can- cinnati, O. Glee Club THOMAS F. O'DEA 10 Museum Road Boston, Massachusetts Amesbury High School, Ames- bury, Mass. Veteran- PETER K. OGLOBLIN 410 Ball Street Elgin, Illinois Elgin High School, Elgin, lll. RICHARD M. O'KEEFE 111 Hammondswood Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts PhillipsAcademy, Andover, Mass. Veteran 11051 ROBERT G. O'KEEFE 1635-72nd Street Brooklyn 4, New York Brooklyn Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. U. S. Navy ROBERT H. P. OLNEY St. James, Long Island New York St. Mark's School, Southboro Mass. GEORGE D. O'NElLL 'IO1 East 85th Street New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. U. S. Merchant Marine WILLIAM A. OPEL 606 Ninth Avenue Leavenworth, Kansas St. George's School, Newport, R. l. Memorial Chapel Choir, Glee Club IJ. S. Navy ROBERT C. ORAM 197 Chestnut Street Marlboro, Massachusetts Newman Preparatory School, Bos- ton, Mass. Veteran FRANK P. ORLANDO 139 West Eighth Street S. Boston 27, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army MAY ORLOW, JR. 2211 Hilton Drive Dayton 9, Ohio Fairmont High School, Dayton, O. Cheerleader, Crew, Yacht Club, P. B. H. GEORGE ORTIZ 34 Avenue Foch Paris, France St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. FREDERIK R. L. OSBORNE 99 South Street u rn ew Yorlc A bu , N Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. THOMAS H. O'SHEA 2 Washington Street Peabody, Massachusetts St, John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. imap JAMES J. O'SULLlVAN 80 Sunset Avenue Lawrence, Massachusetts Central Catholic High School, Lawrence, Mass. Veteran LEWIS J. OWEN 2876 Fairmount Boulevard Cleveland Heights 18, O Cleveland Heights t-nah schaail Cleveland Hei hts, O. Freshman Crew, ltiemorial Chapel Ch ' Glee Club our, Ll. S, Army Air Corps ROBERT S. OWENS Mendham Road Bernardsville, New Jersey Soldan High School, St. Louis, Mo. U. S. Army Air Force HERMAN PAGE 501 East Arch Street Marquette, Michigan Howie Military School, Howe, n . Ll. S. Army REUBEN N. PALM, JR. 2727 Nicollet Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Blake School, Minneapolis, Minn. Crew WALTER D. PALMER 24 Gramercy Park New York, New York Philliplsi Exeter Academy, Exeter, WALTER H. PALMER '17 Wellesley Street Weston 93, Massachusetts Weston High School, Weston, Mass. EUGENE G. PANARESE 86 Orange Street Chelsea 50, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High School, Chelsea, Mass. SPIROS B. PARAS 380 Richards Avenue Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School, Ports- mouth, N. H. Pre-Medical Society, Math Club U. S. Navy A. W. PARISI 5 Washington Avenue Endicott, New York Union-Endicott High School, Endicott, N. Y. U. S. Army 11071 CHAUNCEY G. PARKER, 3D 3314 O Street Washington 7, D. C. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Crew Ll. S. Marine Corps ROBERT T. PARKER 194 Myrtle Street Claremont, New Hampshire Stevens High School, Claremont, N. H. Freshman Football LUCIAN C. PARLATO 395 Porter Avenue Buffalo, New York Canisius High School, Buffalo, N. Y. Debate Council U. S. Army FRANKLIN L. PARSONS 'lO'l2 North Center Street Corry Pennsylvania Corry High School, Corry, Pa. U. S. Army Air Force JOSEPH A. PATENAUDE, JR. 3 Wakefield Street Webster, Massachusetts Bartlett High School, Webster, Mass. U. S. Army LEONARD M. PAUPLIS 6 Wood Street Hudson, Massachusetts Hudson High School, Hudson, Mass. Ll. S. Navy MALCOLM E. PEABODY, JR. 847 James Street Syracuse, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. Freshman Football and Hockey SAMUEL P. PEABODY 847 James Street Syracuse, New York Brooks School U. S. Army ALAN S. PECK 88 Bellevue Avenue Springfield 8, Massachusetts Classical High School, Spring- field, Mass. Pre-Medical Society HARVEY M. PECK 4092 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn 29, New York James Madison High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Music Club if ms ji CHARLES B. PENROSE Devon, Pennsylvania St. Georges School, Newport i l2.l. SANTIAGO F. PEREZ 32-19 77th Street Jackson Heights, L. l., N. Y Oak La Salle Military Academy, - dale, L. I., N. Y. Harvard Pre-Medical Club JOHN H. PERKINS, JR. 172 Asbury Street S. Hamilton, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army JAMES PERRIN 2135 R Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club ALLEN C. PERRY 701 Felder Avenue Montgomery 6 Alabama Sidney Lanier High School, Mont- P. 3f'lT'Y' Al I DONALD G. PERRY 44 Sylvan Avenue West Newton 65, Mass. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter N. H. Band CSecretaryj H. BRADLEE PERRY 112 Dudley Street Brookline 46, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve ROGER A. PERRY, JR. 112 Dudley Street Brookline 46, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Crew U. S. Army THOMAS W. PERRY 850 West Clinton Street Elmira, New York Clilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . U. S. Army ALBERT C. PFAFF 2145 North Qnd Street Philadelphia 22, Pennsylvania Northeast Catholic High School Philadelphia, Pa. U. S. Army Air Force 41091. ROBERT E. PHELAN 1946 Highland Avenue Fall River, Massachusetts Dublin School, Dublin, N. H. IRVING P. PHILLIPS 41 Athelwold Street Dorchester, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, ass Harvard Society for Industrial Democracy CSecretaryD U. S. Army ARTHUR O. PHINNEY, JR. 69 Yale Street Winchester, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Varsity Swimming Squad U. S. Army WILLIAM F. PHINNEY 69 Yale Street Winchester, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. DEAN D. PHYPERS R. D. No. 1, Hanna Road Willoughby, Ohio Willoughby Union High School, W'll hb O. I oug y, Harvard Union Committee, Weld Hall Basketball CRIHARD PICARDO 202 Powder House Boulevard Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Somer- ville Mass. Veteran FREDERICK W. PILLSBURY 173 Adams Street Milton, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Veteran DOYAL W. PINKARD 1186 Holly Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Pre-Medical Society DAVID C. PINKERTON 2552 Manoa Road Honolulu, Hawaii Ciilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . WILLIAM PITKOWSKY 2096 Morris Avenue New York 53, New Yorlc Stuyvesant High School, New York, N. Y. Harvard Art Association, A. V. C. U. S. Army 41101- PETER E. POCHI 'IO Hosmer Street Watertown Massachusetts Watertown High School, Water- town, Mass. ROBERT B. POINT 2444 Kanawha Boulevard Charleston, West Vir inia Charleston High School, Ciarles- ton, W. Va. Harvard Band, Squash STANLEY J. POLAK 552 East Merrimack Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass. Veteran WALTER A. POLLANO 238 Haverhill Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Law- rence, Mass. IRA L. POMEROY, jR. 461 Belmont Street Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester Central High School, Manchester, N. H. Freshman Swimming U. S. Army Air Corps ROGER S. POOLE 665 Gerona Road Stanford Universit Calif Salisbury School, Salisblhry, cam. EDGAR M. POPE, JR. 'I9 Arlington Place Macon, Georgia Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Navy RICHARD F. PORTER 20153 Santa Maria Avenue Hayward, California Hayward Union High School, Ha ward Calif. Rifle Tleam, B. H. DAVID C. POSKANZER 203 West 107 Street New York 25, New York Stuyvesant High School, New York, N. Y. Student Council Finance Com- mittee CSecretaryD, Freshman Swimming Team, Pre-Medical Society HAMILTON F. POTTER, JR. Smithtown Branch Long Island, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. 11111 ROBERT E. POTTER, JR. 11 Chestnut Place Brookline, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Army ROBERT C. PREDMORE Edgewood Avenue Rochester, New York Brighton High School, Rochester, N .Y. House Football U. S. Army IRVING N. PRELUSKY 2059 West Yakima Avenue Yakima, Washington University City High School, University City, Mo. Veteran OLIVER PRESCOTT, III 95 School Street S. Dartmouth, Massachusetts St. George's School, Newport, R. I, U. S. Navy RICHMOND PRESCOTT 95 School Street S. Dartmouth, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. U. S. Navy WILLIAM A. PRIOR 160 East Main Street Tro , Pennsylvania Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Veteran JOHN PRISLUPSKY 'IOSM Clinton Street Binghamton, New York Binghamton Central High School, Binghamton, N. Y. Veteran REESE T. PROSSER 2824 Irving South Street Minnea olis, Minnesota West High Sachool, Minneapolis, Minn. Veteran WILLIAM L. PROUTY 307 West Cossitt Street La Grange, Illinois Lyons Township High School, La Grange, III. Veteran ELIOT L. PUTNAM 38 Summer Street Cohasset, Massachusetts Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. Ll. S. Merchant Marine iuzf JOHN K. PUTNAM 9M Pinckne Street Boston, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. WILBUR B. OUAY Kinsman Road R. F. D. No. 3 Chagrin Falls, Ohio Asheville School, Asheville N.C. l.l.S. Navy FRANCIS X. QUINLAN 47 Washington Street Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School, Reading Mass. ROBERT H. RAMSEY 459 Pleasant Street Milton 86, Massachusetts Milton High School, Milton Mass. JOSEPH S. RANCATORE 123 High Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Law- rence, Mass. U. S. Navy CARLETON B. RAND Valley Road Oyster Bay, L. I., New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. JOHN P. RAND 9928 Litzinger Road St. Louis '17, Missouri Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army Air Force WILLIAM P. RANEY 622 North Bateman Street Appleton, Wisconsin Appleton High School, Apple- ton, Mass. Crimson Network Tech Stall, Varsity Fencing U. S. Navy WALTER B. RAUSHENBUSH 2228 Hillington Green Madison 5, Wisconsin Madison West High School, Madison, Wis. Yard Basketball JOHN G. RAY, III 20 Richards Street Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham High School, Dedham, Mass. Veteran 111312 PETER B. READ Purchase, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Marine Corps Reserve ALFRED G. REDFIELD W. H. O. I. Woods Hole, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. RICHARD B. REDWOOD, JR. 18 South Street Mobile, Alabama Murphy High School, Mobile, Ala. Veteran HAMMOND G. REED 'IO Franklin Road Lexington 73, Massachusetts Kimball Union Academy, Meri- den, N. H. Swimming U. S. Army WILLIAM G. REED, JR. 68 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Veteran EARL DOUGLAS REES 1504 North Main Street Findlay, Ohio Findlay Senior High School, Fin lay, O. P. B. H., Freshman Wrestling RICHARD REID Q4 Stanley Street Providence 6 Rhode Island Classical High School, Provi- dence, R. I. P. B. H., Undergraduate Faculty RICHARD REIFSNYDER 3119 West Penn Street Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa. Freshman Track PETER C. REINER Niskayuna Road Loudonville, New York PhillipsAcademy, Andover, Mass. Freshman Football, Hockey HENRY F. REINTS R. F. D. No. 1 Parkersburg, lowa Parkersburg High School, Park- ersburg, la. Veteran 41141 EMMANUEL J. REMPELAKIS 76 Field Street Boston 15, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army ROBERT S. RENFRO Q36 North Elm Street Erwin, Tennessee Unicoi County High School, Erwin, Tenn. U. S. Army LOUIS B. RENFROW 850 Ludlow Street Cincinnati, Ohio Walnut Hgs High School, Cin- ' l' . cmna I, Veteran KENNETH REYNOLDS, JR. 16 Elm Street Concord, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Ctlee Club THOMAS E. REYNOLDS 319 Edison Boulevard Port Huron, Michi an Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ' PHILIP H. RHODES 527 Fowler Avenue Pelham Manor, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Navy BENJAMIN T. RICHARDS 11 East 75 Street New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. DANIEL B. RICHARDSON 83 Flagg Street Worcester 12, Massachusetts Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Her- mon, Mass. House Football, Basketball H. NORMAN RICHARDSON Hackley School Tarrytown New York Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. Bridge Club JAMES M. RICHARDSON 142 Old Coulph Road Lynnewood, Pennsylvania St. Andrew's School, Middle- town, Del. Society for the Preservation of Free Enterprise flreasurerj 11151 STEPHEN A. RICHARDSON 1186 Holden Green Cambridge, Massachusetts Bootham School, York, England British Merchant Navy JOHN A. RIGGS 524 Palm Avenue Clearwater, Florida U. S. Army JOHN D. RIMBERG 3240 Henry Hudson Pkwy. New York 63, New York Bronx High School of Science New York, N. Y. ' Freshman Soccer Team, U. N Council of Harvard, P. B. H Social Service, Hillel Founda- tion GEORGE H. D. RINEHART 1115 5th Avenue New York, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. LYELL H. RITCHIE 112 East 4th Street Hinsdale, Illinois Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. RICHARD ROBBINS 107 Lippencott Avenue Riverton, New Jersey George School, Pennsylvania Veterans Theatre Workshop PHILIP A. ROBERT 11 Mayflower Terrace Newton Highlands 61 , Mass. Newton High School, Newton- ville, Mass. Harvard Band U. S. Naval Reserve DAVID C. ROBERTS 317 North Euclid Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Ill. Football CManagerD U. S. Navy THOMAS L. ROBERTS 43 Parker Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force PHILIP N. ROBERTSON 4 Ursino Place Elizabeth 3 New Jersey Pingry school, Elizabeth, N. J. 11161 GILBERT ROBICHAUD 82 Upham Street Melrose, Massachusetts Milxrose High School, Melrose, ass Veteran CERVIN ROBINSON 79 Myrtle Street Boston 14, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Crew, Freshman Fencing Team Mountaineering Club DONALD C. ROBINSON 90 Forest Street Worcester, Massachusetts I Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. RiFle Team LEONARD B. ROBINSON 40 Tennis Road Mattapan 96, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. RICHARD R. ROBINSON 1020 Franklin Street Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls High School, Ceda Falls, la. U. S. Army I' RAY B. ROBISON 36 Center Street Bemus Point, New York Central High School, Bemus Point, N. Y. Harvard University Band U. S. Navy MARCEL X. ROCCA 96 Mechanic Street Leominster Massachusetts Leominster High School, Leomin- ster, Mass. Freshman Track GEORGE B. ROCKWELL 1130 Jones Street Wabash, lndiana Wiiligash High School, Wabash, n . U. S. Army .lOHN R. ROCKWELL 1130 Jones Street Wabash, Indiana Wfbjsh High School, Wabash, n . Freshman Basketball CCaptainj BRANDON M. ROGERS Veazey House Exeter, New Hampshire Phwipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter, P. B. H. Ticket Agency, Crew 11171- EDWIN A. ROGERS 353 Lincoln Avenue Fall River, Massachusetts Westminster School, Simsbury Conn. Crew U. S. Marine Air Corps THOMAS H. ROGERS Dune Acres Chesterton, Indiana University of Chicago College, Chicago, lll. Veteran GERWIN K. ROHRBACH Sunset Rock Road Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. German Club, Pre-Medical So- ciety U. S. Navy DAVID B. ROOS 1548 West Macon Street Decatur 32, lllinois Decatur High School, Decatur, Ill. Freshman Football Pre-Medical Society, Harvard Outing Club ,IULIAN K. ROOSEVELT Oyster Bay Long Island, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Crew U. S. Coast Guard PHILIP J. ROOSEVELT 31 East 72 Street New York 21, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Yacht Club LEONARD ROSE 23 Waumbeck Street R b 21 M hu ell ox ury , assac s s Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Navy MANNY D. ROSS, JR. 11 Hewitt Avenue Bronxville 8, New York Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. Freshman Squash Team JAMES C. ROSSITER 136 East 64th Street New York, New York Milton Academy Milton, Mass. Freshman Football MELVIN ROTHBAUM 1429 Carroll Street Brooklyn, New York Bennington High School, Ben- nington, Vt. U. S. Army 41181 FRANCIS J. ROWE, JR. 205 Bradford Street Provincetown Massachusetts Provincetown High School, Prov- incetown, Mass. JEROME M. RUBENSTEIN 61 Lake Forest Street St. Louis 17 Missouri John Burroughs School, St. Louis, Mo. U. S. Navy ALBERT F. RUBY, JR. 714 Granite Avenue Milton 86, Massachusetts Milton High School, Milton, Mass. U. S. Coast Guard HENRY S. RUSSELL, JR. Casitas Road Carpinteria, California Santa Barbara School, Carpin- teria, Calif. U. S, Naval Reserve JOHN E. RYAN 26 Fairmount Avenue Braintree, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. P. B. H., Catholic Club U. S. Army Air Force WILLIAM P. RYDELL 1 Columbia Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts Technical High School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Navy ROBERT B. RYDER 103 El Host Street Brockton 95, Massachusetts Brockton High School, Brockton, Mass. G. BLAKE SABINE 140 Mt. Vernon Street Boston 8, Massachusetts South Kent School, South Kent, Conn. U. S. Army ROBERT A. SALERNO 148 Bock Street Rochester 9, New York East High School, Rochester, N. Y. Pre-Medical Society ROGER B. SALOMON Plaza Hotel New York, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. P. B. H., Social Service Commit- tee, Freshman Fencing Team 11191 ALEXANDER B. SAMOKOFF 316 Highland Avenue Winchester, Massachusetts Choate School, Winchester High School, Winchester, Mass. HENRY SAMORISKI R. F. D. No. 9, Box 71 Shelburne, Massachusetts Arms Academy, Shelburne, Mass. U. S. Navy ALVARO A. SANCHEZ 'I3 C. P. No. 30 Guatemala, C. A. Colegio de lmfantas, Guatemala PAUL E. SAPIR 53 Rolf Road Hamden 14, Connecticut Cambridge School, Kendal Green, Mass. Pooh Club CChairmanD, Student Finance Committee, Harvard Liberal Union, Freshman Music Appreciation Club CHARLES D. SARGEANT Manitowoc Wisconsin Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, Wis. Rifle Club CURTIS L. SAUNDERS 825 Westover Avenue Norfolk 7 Virginia Maury High sciiaai, Norfolk, va. Freshman Fencing Team U. S. Navy EDWARD A. SAX 380 South Street Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- b M . ury, ass Wrestling ALDO L. SCALZILLI Allston, Massachusetts U. S. Army Air Corps DANIEL D. SCARLETT 523 Craig Avenue Woodland, California University of California U. S. Army S. G. SCHIFFER 'l'l 7-14 Union Turnpike Kew Gardens 'I 5, New York Phillips Academy,Andover, Mass. P. B. H., Art Association -f1201- GREGORY J. SCHIPANI 3 Unity Street Boston 13, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, ass House Football, Wrestling JAMES R. SCHLESINGER 55 East 86 Street New York 28, New York Horace Mann School for Boys, N Y k N. Y ew or , . Red Book Editorial Board, Bridge Club BERTRAM H. SCHNEIDER 22 Second Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey Long Branch High School, Long Branch, N. J. U. S. Marine Corps HARRY L. SCHULTZ 2707 Avenue B Council Bluffs, Iowa Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, la. STEPHEN M. SCHWEBEL 2506 Avenue R Brooklyn 29, New York James Madison High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Founder and Chairman United Nations Council of Harvard DAVID E. SCHWULST 390 Park Avenue New York QQ, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. ANTHONY G. SCOTT 'IO Fremont Street S. Dartmouth, Massachusetts Cranwell Preparatory School, Lenox, Mass. EDGAR SCOTT, JR. Villanova, Pennsylvania Groton School, Groton, Mass. Ll. S. Marine Corps .IOHN T. SCOTT Alden Park Manor Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania Governor Dummer Academy, South B Field, Mass. Ll. Naval Reserve WELLINGTON F. SCOTT, Ill 160-'15 Powell's Cove Blvd. Beechurst, New York Bayside High School, Bayside, Veteran -f121.1' FRANK SEABURY 6 Hart Street Beverly Farms, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. SAMUEL N. SEAGER 361 Northfield Road Woodmere, L. l., New York Woodmere Academy, Wood- mere, N. Y. Freshman Basketball Team, Red Book ,IERE W. SEARS 35 South 7th Street East Salt Lake City 2, Utah Eau Hligh School, Salt Lake City, ta DONALD B. SEAVER Hotel Lenox Boston, Massachusetts Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass. U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps ROBERT C. SEAVER 2526 West Lake Street Barrington Illinois Barrington High School, Barring- ton, Ill. Crimson Network, P. B. H. ROBERT W. SECOMBE Ladysmith, Wisconsin Ladysmith High School, smith, Wis. Orchestra U. S. Army GILBERT R. SEELY Blaine, Washington Blaine High School, Blaine Wash. JOHN E. SELBY 20 Tyndale Street Boston 31, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. GEORGE L. SELDEN, ll 42 School Street Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Academy,Andover, Mass Veteran FORREST H. SELVIG 2512 South K Street Tacoma 3, Washington Stadium High School, Tacoma, Wash. U. S. Naval Reserve Lady- T122 1. RICHARD E. SENGHAS 1235 Manor Park Lakewood 7, Ohio Lakewood High School, Lake- wood, Ohio ALLEN J. SEVIGNY 30 Highland Avenue Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School, Newton- ville, Mass. Veteran COLBERT SEWALL 10 Colbert Avenue Maynard, Massachusetts Chauncy Hall School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Navy MICHAEL O. SEWALL 2016 Kenwood Parkway Minneapolis 8, Minnesota Wreit High School, Minneapolis, inn, Freshman Swimming Team JOHN J. SEXTON, JR. 77 Allen Street Arlington 74, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Catholic Club WILLIAM R. SEYFERTH R. R. No. 1 Forest Park Road Muskegon, Michigan Muskegon Heights High School, Muskegon, Mich. U. S. Army JOHN A. SEYMOUR 44 Old Smith Road Tenafly, New Jersey Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club CHARLES I. SHADE 65 Oxford Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Central High School, Memphis, Tenn. Freshman Fencing Team U. S. Army PAUL C. SHAEER, JR. 791 East Riddle Avenue Ravenna, Ohio Ravenna High School, Ravenna, O. Varsity Football, J. V. Basketball U. S. Maritime MYRON R. SHARAF 50 Holland Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps -T123 It ANTHONY SHAW Q10 West 78 Street New York 24, New York Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, N. Y. Freshman Fencing Team CMana- gerb, Sabre Team DANIEL E. SHAW Rural Route 1, Box S28 Northville, Michigan Detroit Country Day School, Detroit, Mich. DOUGLAS G. SHAW 47 Lockwood Lane Norwalk, Connecticut Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Glee Club EDWARD J. SHAW 3 Ferry Road Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School, Newburyport, Mass. Veteran H. DEAN SHEDD 2311 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, New York Alhndale School, Rochester, MARVIN G. SHEFFIELD 96 Main Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. ,lohnsbury Academy, St. Johns- bury, Vt. JOHN F. SHEPARDSON 87 Willow Street Clinton Massachusetts University of Toledo, Ohio House Football, Baseball, Debate Team Hasty Puddy Club, Cais- son Club U. S. Army Air Force MALCOLM D. SHEPHERD 59 Crowninshield Road Brookline, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army CHARLES SHIVERICK, Il Shelter Hill Chagrin Falls, Ohio St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Harvard Mountaineering Club U. S. Army EMORY A. SHREVE, ll 522 Mohawk Drive Erie, Pennsylvania Rensselaer School, Troy, N. Y. U. S. Army Air Force 41241- WILLIAM R. SIDDALL 144 Colonial Parkway T k h 7 N Y k uc a oe ,I ew or Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, N. Y. Outing Club, Photography Club HERBERT SIEGEL 168 Allston Street Allston Massachusetts De Wm Clinton High school, N Y kN.Y. ew or , Veteran RICHARD I. SIKORA 848 South Street Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Coast Guard JAMES H. SILBERMAN 15 Lowell Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Veteran ROBERT H. SILSBEE 2620 Ouebec Street Washington 8, D. C. Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D. C. Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra RAPHAEL D. SILVER 19810 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio Shaker Heights High School, Shaker Hei hts, O. Freshman Traci, Football WILLIAM B. SIMMONS 59 Brattle Street Cambridge Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force JOHN G. SIMON 151 West 86th Street New York 24, New York Fielclston School, New York, N. Y. P. B. l'l., Crimson NORMAN M. SIMON 658 Gordon Terrace Chicago 13, Illinois Lake View High School, Chi- cago, Ill. Liberal Union, Zionist Organiza- tion, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Foundation THOMAS C. SIMONS 6116 Rockridge Boulevard Oakland, California Thacher School, Oiai, Calif. P. B. H., Social Service 11251- JOHN SIMPKINS, JR. Yarmouthport, Massachusetts Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. Veteran CHRISTOPHER SIMS 109 West Willow Grove Ave. Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. St. James School, St. James, Md. U. S. Navy AARRE SINISALO Edgebrook Road Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School, Fram- ingham, Mass. U. S. Army JOHN M. SINK 1220 Briarwood Drive, N.E. Atl t G 'a an a,- eorgi Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Crew GEORGE F. SKINNER 49 Greenwood Avenue Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School, Need- ham, Mass. Freshman Cross Country, Glee Club FRANK S. SKOWRONSKI 320 West Shawnee Avenue Plymouth Pennsylvania Davenport I-ligh School, Plym- outh, Pa. U. S. Army PHILIP E. SLATER 11 8 Cooper Avenue Montclair, New Jerse Montclair High School, Mont- cla'r N.J. I I Veteran JOHN H. SLAYTON 760 Waveland Road Lake Forest, Illinois ' Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Lake Geneva, Wis. Veteran CHARLES L. SMITH, JR. 1956 Delaware Avenue St. Paul 7, Minnesota Humboldt High School, St. Paul, Minn. CHESTER F. SMITH 120 Noank Road Mystic, Connecticut Bulkeley School, New London, Conn. Music Club U. S. Army 11261 CLARENCE R. SMITH 54 Park Street Brandon, Vermont Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, I. Track Team U. S. Navy FRANCIS D. SMITH 24 Nixon Street Dorchester 24, Massachusetts Everett High School, Everett, Mass. U. S. Navy H. DANIEL SMITH 605 Miami Manor Maumee, Ohio Mfgmee High School, Maumee, HUGH M. SMITH 607 Palmetto Street Florence, South Carolina Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. U. S. Navy JAMES S. SMITH P. O. Box Q09 Bedford, New York Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- ville, N. J. JOHN H. SMITH JR. Cornwall-on-Hudson New York Storm King School, Cornwall-on- Hudson, N. Y. Crew KAIGHN SMITH Hamer Farm Ft. Washin ton, Pennsylvania si. PauI's school, concord, N. H. Freshman Swimming Team LEON H. SMITH 467 Linwood Avenue BuFfalo 9, New York Nichols School, Buffalo, N. Y. U. S. Marines MacDONALD SMITH 86 Van Buren Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. RAYMOND E. SMITH Q19 South Monitor Street West Point, Nebraska Chauncy Hall School, Boston, Mass. - Veteran -f1B7f WALTER F. SMITH 910 Superior Avenue Dayton 6, Ohio Quincy High School, Quincy Mass. Crew U. S. Navy 1 WILLIAM B. SMITH, JR. 815 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Lansdowne High School, Lans- downe, Pa. Freshman B Football Squad U. S. Navy RICHARD H. SNOW 11 Chadwick Street Worcester 5, Massachusetts North High School, Worcester, Mass. Glee Club, German Club H. ERIC SOLOMON 55 Lochstead Avenue Boston 30 Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. RALPH F. SORTOR, JR. 121 Schuyler Street Boonville, New York Phillipfsi Exeter Academy, Exeter, Freshman Track U. S. Navy I LEWIS F. SOULE 82 Haverhill Street Andover, Massachusetts RICHARD H. SOULE 58 Euston Street Brookline, Massachusetts St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army GERALD SOWSY 84 Addison Street Chelsea 50, Massachusetts - New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. SIDNEY G. SPECTOR 32 Mt. Vernon Street M ld 48 M h tt a en , assac use s Malden High School, Malden, Mass. French Club, Zionist Organiza- tion ROBERT J. SPENCE 238 Union Street Rockland, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Lacrosse fuels CARLOS C. SPIES Avenida Lyon 660 Santiago, Chile The Grange, Santiago, Chile HERBERT J. SPIRO 434 West Huisache Avenue San Antonio 1, Texas San Antonio J-unior College, San Antonio, ex. U. S. Army JONATHAN M. SPIVAK 'l'l Sage Terrace Scarsdale, New York Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. Freshman Soccer Team JEROME B. SPUNT Q70 Cole Avenue Providence 6, Rhode lsland Hope High School, Providence, R. l. P. B. H., Undergraduate Faculty CTutoringD RALPH H. STAHL 188-O1 Liberty Avenue Hollis 7, New York Brooklyn Technical High School, B kl N.Y. mo WU. S. Navy L. L. STAHLBERGER 'I Hillendale Street Rochester 11, New York WStYHigh School, Rochester, International Club, French Club U. S. Army PETER M. STANFORD Essex, Connecticut H. M.-Lincoln School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Naval Reserve ROBERT W. STANLEY 11 Washington Street Manchester, Massachusetts Stow High School, Manchester, ass lil. S. Naval Reserve ROBERT E. STANTON 708 West Eleventh Street S. Newton Iowa Newton High School, Newton, Ia. Glee Club JOHN R. STANYON 98 South Park Drive Gloversville, New York Phmipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter, 11291- LORING M. STAPLES JR. 1901 Logan Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Society for the Preservation of Free Enterprise R. LELAND STARNES 119 Church Street Charleston, South Carolina Rock Hill High School, Rock Hill, S. C. U. S. Army OSCAR E. STAROBIN 9 Loxwood Street Worcester 4, Massachusetts Classical High School, Worcester, Mass. Harvard Bancl, Pre-Medical So- ciety VINCENT E. STARZINGER 630-41st Street Des Moines, Iowa Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, la. Mountaineering Club JOHN B. STEBBINS 839 College Avenue Niagara Falls, New York St. PauI's School, Concord, N. H. RAFAEL M. STEINBERG 57 West 64 Street New York 523, New York Elisabeth Irwin High School, N York N Y ew , . . Band, A.V.C., The Crimson U. S. Navy BURTON STEIR 16 Hudson Street Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. Veteran GORDON B. STENSRUD 'I5 Minerva Street Swampscott, Massachusetts ' Swampscott High School, Swamp- scott, Mass. Veteran JOHN M. STEPHENS 11 58 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran H. PETER STERN 'IQ East 81th Street New York, New York Scarsdale High School Liberal Union, Outing Club 11301 ROBERT 1. STERN 684 Center Drive Memphis 19, Tennessee Central High School, Memphis, Tenn. Red Book, Freshman Tennis Team EDWIN B. STEVENS 61 Berkeley Street Nashua, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Harvard Band RONALD G. STEVENS 20 Lafayette Street Newburyport, Massachusetts Governor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. U. S. Navy DAVID A. STEWARD 47 Mount Lebanon Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mount Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. Veteran CLIFFORD D. STEWART 46 Pond Circle Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. Harvard Band, Harvard Rifle Club CHARLES J. STOCKMAN ' 41 Norwood Street Portland 5, Maine Ball High School, Galveston, Tex. United Nations Council of Har- vard, Harvard Band ALTON L. STODDARD 92M Brook Street Hartford 5, Connecticut Bulkeley High School, Hartford, Conn. P. B. H. U. S. Army Signal Corps THEO. L. STODDARD, JR. 9911 P Street, N.W. Washington 7, D. C. Western High, Washington, D. C. U. S. Navy RICHARD W. STOKES Grubbs Mill Road Berwyn, Pennsylvania St.MMark's School, Southboro, ass. Track Team U. S. Army ALAN A. STONE 251 Orient Avenue East Boston 28, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass, Freshman Football, Track 11311- NELSON STONE 962 West Roxbury Parkway Brookline, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Veteran SIMON STOPEK 590 East 24th Street Paterson 4, New Jersey Eastside High School, Paterson, N. J. House Basketball U. S. Army HOWARD W. STOUDT Green and Johnson Streets Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia Pa. U. Army ELLIOTT M. STRAUSS Paradise Avenue Newport, Rhode lsland Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. D'NUNClO B. STREETT 15 West Biddle Street Baltimore 1, Maryland Boys' Latin School, Baltimore, Md, Fencing Boxing, Vets' Theatre. P. B. l-l., Liberal Union U. S. Army Air Force CHARLES G. STRICKLAND 988 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Black-Foxe Mlitary Institute, Hol- lywood, Calif. Veteran FRANK R. STRONG 128 Chestnut Street Boston 8, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Ll. S. Naval Air Corps DON SILER STURGILL 1300 Fontaine Road Lexin ton, Kentucky Baylor MFlitary Academy, Chat- tanooga, Tenn. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team ALEXANDER C. SUCZEK 591 Fisher Street Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan Detroit University School, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Ski Club RALPH V. SUMMY 4632 Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Philipp' Exeter Academy, Exeter, JI1321 PHILIP E. SUMNER 17 Clifton Road Wellesley Hills 82, Mass. Gamaliel Bradford Senior High School, Wesllesley Hills, Mass. U. S. Army E. S. S. SUNDERLAND, JR. 50 East 81 Street New York, New York St.MMark's School, Southboro, ass. U. S. Army DAVID A. SUTHERLAND 110 Cayuga Heights Road Ithaca, New York Allendale School, Rochester, N. Y. P. B. H., Freshman B Football JOHN R. SUYDAM, JR. Southboro, Massachusetts St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U, S. Navy WILLIAM C. SWAN 1431 Brush Hill Road Milton, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Veteran PHILIP W. K. SWEET, JR. 55 Sutton Manor New Rochelle, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. JOHN T. SWING Spring Farm Newport, Vermont Putney School, Putney, Vt. Orchestra, Glee Club GEORGE H. TABER Manursing Avenue I2 e, New York St. lXXark's School, Southboro, Mass. FREDERICK H. TABOR 2314 20th Street, N.W. Washington 9, D. C. St. George's School, Newport, R. I. U. S. Army Air Corps EDWARD A. TAFT, JR. 8 Walnut Street Boston 8 Massachusetts St.MMark's School, Southboro, ass. LI. S. Naval Reserve rf 1.33 1 WILLIAM S. TAGER 19 Lindbergh Avenue Holyoke Massachusetts Hcmfoke High School, Holyoke, ass Harvard Forum PALMER C. TALBUTT, JR. 67 South Vernon Lane Fort Thomas Kentucky Highlands High school, Fort homes, Ky. U. S. Marine Corps ERIC W. TALMAGE 100 Bedford Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. U. S. Army PETER W. TAPPAN 1117 North Dearborn Street Chicago 10, Illinois Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. l-l. P. B, H. SILVIO P. TASSINARI 77 Lafayette Street Marblehead, Massachusetts St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. GRAHAM R. TAYLOR, JR. 171 West 12 Street New York 11, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Liberal Union, Ski Club, Ski Team U. S. Army JAMES B. TAYLOR Q14 Buckminster Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Kimball Union Academy, Meri- den, N. H. U. S. Army Air Force JOEL A. TAYLOR 2916 West Fifth Street . Little Rock, Arkansas Catholic High School, Little Rock, Ark. Veteran WILLIAM E. TEEL 1 569 Dixie Street Charleston, West Virginia Charleston High School, C arles- ton, W. Va. . Veteran JOHN M. ,TEEM 886 East Loren Street Springfield, Missouri Greenwood High School, Spring- I Field, Mo. Chairman, Eliot House Art Exhibit U. S. Army WILLIAM D. TEMBY Q1 Cottage Street Wellesley, Massachusetts Welleslealglaiimy PAUL A. TENNEY 14 Emerson Street Wakefield, Maszachusetts Wakefield High School, Wake- field, Mass. Harvard Band JULIUS THANNHAUSER 10 Davis Court Brookline 46, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. P. B. H. Cfutorb HARVEY H. THAYER 96 South Angell Street Providence, Rhode Island Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Varsity Track U. S. Navy ALBERT H. THELANDER 596-1 5th Street Miami Beach 39, Florida Miami Beach Senior High School, Miami Beach Fla. Track, Philosophy Club U. S. Army Air Corps -11341 Wellesley Senior High School, DAVID O. THOMAS 38 Center Street Chatham New Jersey Summit High School, Summit, N. J. Glee Club U. S. Army WILLIAM F. THOMPSON 47 Swan Road Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win chester, Mass, Veteran CHARLES THORNTON, JR. Concord oad Sudbu Massachusetts Phillips Exerller Academy, Exeter, N. H. CHARLES H. TILLY 585 Hawthorne Avenue Elmhurst, lllinois York Community High School, Elmhurst, lll. ALBERT TILT, III 1060 Fifth Avenue New York 98, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. 113512 IAMES M. TIMMIS Hastings Road Silver Lake, Ohio Western Reserve Academy, Hud- son, O. Baseball U. S. Army ROBERT E. TOPPAN 54 Highland Street Cambridge 38 Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Track Team, Varsity Club U. S. Army PETER N. TOULMIN Centre Street Dover, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Freshman Soccer CManagerJ U. S. Navy CLINTON B. TOWNSEND, JR. 112 East 74 Street New York, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Track U. S. Navy JAMES H. TOWNSEND, JR. 195 Marsh Street Belmont 78, Massachusetts Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Navy JAMES J. TRACY, JR. 9906 Weybrid e Road Shaker Heights 20, Ohio University School, Shaker Heights, O. Freshman Swimming CManagerD JOHN P. C. TRAIN Bar Harbor, Maine Groton School, Groton, Mass. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Track Team, Chess Team LEE C. TRAVELSTEAD The Palladium Pana, Illinois Texas Military Institute, San An- tonio, Tex. U. S. Army ALEXANDER TRAVERSO 38 Rosedale Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army DONALD E. TRIMBLE Q36 Upland Way Wayne, Pennsylvania Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Freshman Football U. S. Navy ima? LE BARON TURNER 113 Fulton Street Geneva Illinois Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Army THEODORE H. TURNER 9871 Courtland Boulevard Shaker Heights, Ohio Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter N. H. Veteran JOSHUA M. TWILLEY, JR. 109 South State Street Dover Delaware Dover High School, Dover, Del. Criamsloin Photography Board, P DREW H. TYNER 91 Richardson Place Tuclcahoe 7 New York Eastchester High School, Tuck- ahoe, N. Y. Club Hispanico JOHN UDALOY 78 Blake Street Hyde Park, Mass. En lish High School, Boston, glass. House Football U. S. Army DAVID E. VANDERBURGH 4761 -C Matsonia Drivel ' Honolulu, T. H: , Roosevelt High School, l-lono- lulu, T. H. Glee Club, P. B. H., Yachting Club EARLE H. VANDERZYL 406 East Washington Street Pella, lowa U. S. Army Air Corps HERBERT VAN INGEN 320 East 72 Street New York, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. L. C. VANWYNBERGERN 'IO Kent Square Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Veteran IVAN T. VASEY Lasell Junior College Auburndale, Massachusetts Classical High School, Provi- dence, R. l. Glee Club, Pre-Medical Society U. S. Army at 137 ls APOSTOLOS S. VASSILIADIS 3 Hadiivianni Mexi Street Athens, Greece Athens College, Athens, Greece ROBERT C. VAUGHAN 9 Leewood Street Wellesley 81, Massachusetts Wellesley High School, Welles- ley, Mass. JAMES F. VAUGHN, JR. 547 First Parish Road Scituate Center, Mass. Riverside Military Academy, Gainsville, Ga. Veteran JOSEPH S. VERA 67 Elm Street S. Dartmouth, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club P. B. H., Varsity Fencing ljeam, Catholic Club CLIFFORD G. VERNICK 451 Walnut Avenue Roxbury '19, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. DAVID H. VERNON 67 Greenbriar Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School, Roxbury, Mass. Veteran FRANK R. VIAFORA 105 Neponset Avenue Dorchester 99, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. U. S. Army EDWARD M. VIOLA 46 Lincoln Road Medford, Massachusetts l St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass. GERALD K. VOGEL 640 Weld Street West Roxbury 32, Mass. Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. JAMES G. WADDELL 84 Clive Street Metuchen, New Jersey Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 11381- JOHN W. WAITE Duxbury, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Soccer, Track RALPH J. WALDVOGEL, JR. 6540 Breckenridge Avenue Cincinnati 13, Ohio Withrow High School, Cincin nati, O. ROGER S. WALES North Lakeview Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. House Football U. S. Naval Reserve LLOYD J. WALKER Hailey, Idaho Hailey Hi h School, Haileg Ida. Dramatic Club Union De ating Society, Catholic Club MICHAEL A. WALKER 84 West Eagle Street East Boston, Massachusetts East Boston High School, East Boston, Mass. U. S. Navy R. AUSTIN WALKER 180 East 79 Street New York 91, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army RICHARD A. WALLACE 'I8 Blackburn Place Summit, New Jersey Summit High School, Summit, N. J. Soccer, Outing Club, Club His- panico ROBERT E. WALLACE, JR. 390 East Olney Avenue Philadelphia 90, Pennsylvania Central High School, Philadel- phia, Pa. U. S. Army EDWARD D. WALSH, JR. 730 Park Avenue New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Veteran GEORGE T. WALSH 459 Summer Street Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. Veteran M391 RICHARD B. WALSH 375 Oakland Beach Avenue Rye New York Clark School, Hanover, N. H. ROBERT L. WALSH 'I'I'I Ocean Street Dorchester, Masssachusetts Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army CHARLES L. WARD, JR. 15 Monument Street Concord, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Mountaineering Club, Pre-Medi- cal Society U. S. Navy JAMES A. WARD 4007 Zenith Avenue Minneapolis 10, Minnesota Blake School, Minneapolis, Minn. Harvard Union Committee CChair- manj LAURISTON WARD, JR. 96 Beech Road Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Glee Club, Freshman Swimming Team, Mountaineering Club LAWRENCE W. WARD 224 Main Street Sanford, Maine Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Freshman Football, Hockey, Track U. S. Marine Corps ROBERT L. WARE Sunnyhill Road Lunenburg, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. RICHARD M. WARNER 73 Mohawk Drive Q West Hartford, Connecticut Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Soccer, Wrestling U. S. Army Air Corps LOWELL A. WARREN, JR. 495 Lexington Street Waltham 54, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. U. S. Army AUSTIN R. WARRINER 'l5'l4 G Street Bellingham, Washington Bellingham High School, Bell- ingham, Wash. if 140 lt RICHARD H. WATEROUS 390 Elm Street Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton High School, North ampton, Mass. U. S. Navy H. NORMAN WATKINS Box 'l 89 Kalaheo, Kavai, T. H. Punahou School, Honolulu, T. H Varsity Swimming U. S. Army WILLIAM H. WATTS 5536 North Hollywood Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee University School, Milwaukee, Wis. ASHLEY WEARE Crown Way Clifton, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Freshman and House Squash Team, Winthrop House Dance Committee U. S. Navy RICHARD A. WEBSTER 45 East 66 Street New York, New York Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Classical Club DAVID B. WEDEN, JR. 73 Fuller Brook Road Wellesley 81, Massachusetts Wellesley High School, Welles- ley, Mass. U. S. Army RUSSELL T. WEIL 18 Franklin Terrace Hyde Park 36, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Navy STUART C. WELCH, JR. 1193 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York St. PauI's School, Concord, N. H. LOTHROP M. WELD, JR. 59 Church Street Dedham, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. Winthrop House Football Team U. S. Army THOMAS L. WELD 61 Church Street Dedham, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. J. V. Hockey Team U. S. Army Air Force fl1411s BRENTON WELLING, JR. 1 56 East 79 Street New York, New York Deerfield Academy, Deerfield Mass. ALLAN Y. WELSH 30 Bodwell Street Hartford Connecticut Bulkeley High School, Hartford onn Veteran C. ROBERT WESEN Route No. 1 Box 454 Bow, Washington Burlington-Edison High School, Burlington, Wash. CHARLES J. WEST 4038 North Keystone Avenue Chicago 41, Illinois Carl Schurz School, Chicago, lll. JAMES G. WESTBAY 314-67 Street Brooklyn, New York Fort Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Veteran JAMES W. WESTFALL 1117 Woodward Boulevard Tulsa, Oklahoma Central High School Tulsa, Okla ARTHUR S. WESTON 17601 Santa Rosa Detroit 21, Michigan Central High School, Detroit Mich. Freshman Swimming Team THOMAS C. WHEELER Sound View Avenue Stamford, Connecticut Kent School, Kent, Conn. Liberal Union, Crew U. S. Navy WILLIAM S. WHEELING 15th Street Windber, Pennsylvania Culver Military Academy, Culver, lnd. Dramatic Club EDWARD E. WHITE, JR. Lapidea Chester, Pennsylvania Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, Pa. Glee Club U. S. Navy I 11421 JOHN D. WHITE, JR. 8 Cottage Place Utica, New York Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. Ll. S. Army JOHN P. WHITE 73 Pershing Road Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. Freshman Football CManagerJ, Caisson Club WILLIAM V. WHITEHEAD 780 Foxdale Winnetka, Illinois New Trier Township High School, Winnetka, Ill. CHARLES S. WHITING Old Sudbury Road Wayland, Massachusetts Weston High School, Weston, Mass. FRANCIS H. L. WHITMARSH 1 Q90 Park Avenue New York New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Veteran GEORGE H. WHITNEY, JR. 16 Charles River Square Boston, Massachusetts Milton Academy,,Milton, Mass. Veteran JEREMY B. WHITNEY 24 Water Street South Dartmouth, Mass. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. WILMOT WHITNEY, JR. 58 Webster Road Weston, Massachusetts St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Navy JOHN L. WHITTAKER 8 Sheffield Road Roslindale, Massachusetts Roslindale High School, Roslin- dale, Mass. Veteran DALE W. WICKHAM Box 525 Vandalia, Ohio Butler Hi h School, Vandalia, O. Glee Clui 11431 A. BROOKS WILDER, JR. 121 West Seminary Wheaton, Illinois Wheaton Community High School Wheaton, Ill. THROOP M. WILDER, JR. 194 East 73 Street New York, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. MARSHALL S. WILKINS 81 Wallace Road Quincy 69, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass. U. S. Army Air Corps GEORGE F. WILL, JR. 323 Third Street Bismarck, North Dakota Bismarck High School, Bismarck, N. D. U. S. Army SAMUEL F. WILL, JR. 701 Delaware Street Urbana, Illinois Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. THORNTON W. WILLETT 10 River Place Dedham Massachusetts Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Crew, Glee Club HENRY S. WILLIAMS Sweetbriar Farm Smithtown Branch, New York Groton School Groton, Mass. U. Army JEREMIAH WILLIAMS 2206 Locust Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Epgcopal Academy, Philadelphia, a. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS 52 Scott Street Utica, New York Utica Free Academy, Utica, N. Y. U. S. Army ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON, JR. 47 Green Street Au usta, Maine Phillips Ecademy, Andover, Mass. Veterans Theater Workshop U. S. Navy 41441. SAMUEL V. WILLSON 'I Shadow Lane Rutland, Vermont Phillipls' Exeter Academy, Exeter BENNETT C. WILSON R. D. No.2 Medina, Ohio Medina High School, Medina, O JOHN S. WILSON 453 South Ogden Street BuFlalo 6, New York North Paddington Central School London, England U. S. Army DONALD F. WINSLOW 2200 S Street, N.W. Washington 8, D. C. St. Mark's School, Southboro Mass. Freshman Crew, Glee Club PHILIP WINSOR 37 Skatingpond Road Weston, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. I I I IRVING H. WISEMAN 4 Austin Park Cambridge 39, Massachusetts Revere High School, Revere, Mass. Crew U. S. Army Air Corps PHILIP I. WOLF Phileidor Farm, New York New York Preparatory School, New York, N. Y. Veteran THEODORE F. WOLFF 85-O7 Wareham Place Jamaica New York Mciguvey School, New York, JOHN F. WOOD 89 Virginia Street Saint Paul 2, Minnesota Saint Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. ARTHUR H. WOODRUFF 327 Dundee Drive Cleveland, Ohio Belmont High School, Belmont, Mass. Freshman Soccer, Lacrosse .145 THOMAS S. WOODS, 3D 15 Lee Road Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Freshman Swimming Team JOHN K. WOODWARD Airport Road Le Roy, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Ski Club JOHN F. WOOLVERTON l-lartslog Farms Alexandria, Pennsylvania Groton School, Groton, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force GEORGE W. WRENN, Ill 180 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. DAVID H. WRIGHT 78 Fresh Pond Parkway Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Phillipp' Exeter Academy, Exeter, Crimson Photo Board, Red Book Photo Editor, Union Photo- gapahic Club, Union Debating u HARRISON M. WRIGHT Endsmeet Farm Wyncote, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends School, Germantown, Pa. Glee Club HASTINGS K. WRIGHT 3030 Macomb Street N.W. Washington 8, D. Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Bridge Club DOMINIOUE H. WYANT 1204 Druid Place, N.E. - Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Boys' High School, At- lanta, Ga. U. S. Army ,IOHN E. WYANT 1104 Vine Street Waterloo, lowa East Waterloo High School, Waterloo, Ia. International Student Associa- tion Outing Club, Caisson Club U. S. Army FREDERICK L. WYATT 3628 Kimble Road Baltimore 18, Maryland Gilman Country School, Balti- more Md. Harvard-Radcliife Choral Society -i1461t EDWARD M. YAMASAKI 831 10th Avenue Honolulu 39, Hawaii Punahou School,Honolulu,Hawaii U. S. Army JAMES S. YANTIS 2711 Reeder Place Fort Smith, Arkansas Phillips Academy,Andover,Mass. U. S. Navy MICHAEL B. YARMOLINSKY 300 West 108th Street New York 95, New York Fierlilsvnnl School, New York, G. KENNETH YATES 4132 Third Road, North Arlington, Virginia Western High School, Washing- ton, D. C. U. S. Army KWOCK TIM YEE 3611 Waialae Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou School, Honolulu, T. H. WILLIAM E. YETMAN 47 Highland Place South Weymouth, Mass. Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass. Varsity Hockey U. S. Navy R. DAVID YOUNG 25 Parkway Montclair, New ,lerse Montclair High School, Xflont- clair, N. J. Ll. S. Army LOUIS G. ZACHARAKIS 11 Donnell Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge High ancl Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Ll. S. Navy JOHN C. ZAHNER Groton School Groton, Massachusetts Cambridge School,Weston,Mass. DANIEL B. ZAMORE 49 North Mountain Avenue Montclair, New Jerse Montclair High School, Mont- clair, N. J. l47l CHARLES M. ZANE 48 Union Street Rockville, Connecticut George School, Pennsylvania RAYMOND P. ZAPPULLA 284 East 206 Street New York 67, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Ol-lice Committee of P. B. H., Science Debating Group RAYMOND E. ZELDER 1114 South Lyman Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park-River Forest Township High School, Oak Park, lll. Harvard Forum Discussion Group on Philosophy NICHOLAS T. ZERVAS 141 Washington Street Qnn, Massachusetts Lynn lassical High School, Lynn, Mass. Glee Club THOMAS W. ZINSSER 1512 Spring Mill Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. Veteran HAROLD ZIRIN 809 Norman Street or onnecticut Bridge t, C ' Bassick HigFl School, Bridgeport, onn C . Harvard Forum, Chess Club GERARD L. ZOMBER 370 Central Park West New York New York lste Hogere l-landels School, Amsterdam, Holland Veteran - MELVIN L. ZURIER 393 Lloyd Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Classical High School, Provi- dence, R. l. P. B. H. Undergraduate Faculty, Harvard Debate Council 11481 BENJAMIN M. ZOOK Route Q Germantown, Tennessee Central High School, Memphis Tenn. Veteran EDWARD E. ZUKOSKI Birmingham, Alabama Asheville School for Boys, Ashe ville, N. C. Fencing U. S. Navy NO PICTURES G. HAVER ABBETT North Street Greenwich, Connecticut St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H Freshman Squash, Hockey U. S. Marine Corps SAMUEL ADAMS 98 Doublet Hill Road Weston, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Navy WILLIAM A. ALLEN, II 4 Corey Road Marlboro, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter N. H. Veteran DAVIS M. ASHLEY 109 Nehoiden Road Waban, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Aacdemy, Exeter N. H. Veteran FLETCHER V. ASHLEY 109 Nehoiden Road Waban, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran JOSEPH W. ASHMAN 549 Warren Avenue Kingston Pennsylvania Kingston High School, Kingston Pa. Veteran CARL D. ASKLING 'I 50 Pleasant Street Leicester, Massachusetts Leicester High School, Leicester, Mass. U. S. Army Air Force WILLIAM ASTILL 961 South Street Wrentham, Massachusetts Wrentham High School, Wren tham, Mass. Veteran ROBERT P. ATKINSON 94 Oak Vale Avenue Berkeley 5, California Berkeley High School, Berkeley, Calif. P. B. H. I I I WILLIAM B. BACON, JR. 'I7 June Street Westwood, Massachusetts Kent School, Kent, Conn. Veteran HERBERT P. BAGLEY Pommogussett Road Rutland, Massachusetts Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. Veteran ALEX. T. BALDWIN, JR. B H ew Yor edford ills, N k St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Ll. S. Navy JOSEPH C. BALDWIN, JR. 69 East 78th Street New York, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army STUART H. BARTLE 990 Fifth Avenue New York 91, New York Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. Freshman Squash U. S. Army THOMAS E. BATES Stonecroft Mystic, Connecticut Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. STEPHEN B. BAXTER 919 Main Street Williamstown Massachusetts St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. LOUIS M. BEAL 37 Circuit Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. Veteran FRANK A. BEARD 979 Upland Road Cambridge 39, Massachusetts Belmont Hill School, Belmont, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve LEO E. BEAVERS P. O. Box 38 Lone Oak, Texas Lone Oak High School, Lone Oak Tex. U. S. ArmY Air Corps if 149 It JOHN H. BELKNAP Club Road Riverside, Connecticut Woodbury Forest School, Wood- bury Forest, Va. ARNOLD BERMAN 78 Beverly Road Brookline 67, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. A. V. C. U. S. Army GEORGE J. BLACK 39 Os ood Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School, Gardner, Mass. Veteran DAVID E. BLACKMER 49 Quincy Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Hirglh I-Mowing School, Wilton, ROBERT W. BLANCHARD 87 Wallace Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Somer- ville, Mass. HOWARD T. BLANE 396 West Wisconsin Avenue De Land, Florida H. P. High School, Hartford, Conn. Track U. S. Army GEORGE J. BLOCH 39 Os ood Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School, Gardner, Mass. U. S. Army PRENTICE BLOEDEL Bulkley Street Williamstown, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. American Veterans Committee U. S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM T. BOERICKE 'I 'IO West Willow Grove Ave. Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, P . Freslnman Squash Team U. S. Army STODDARD BOWKER 37 Ottawa Road Arlington, Massachusetts Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Coast Guard MILTON L. BOYLE, JR. 80 Morgan Street Melrose 76, Massachusetts Mikrose High School, Melrose, ass. JAMES E. BRASSERT 810 Filth Avenue New York, New York Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran WARREN T. BROOKES Anderson Road Bernardsville, New Jersey Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. THOMAS R. BROOKS 689 Main Street Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Maior Beal Memorial High School, Shrewsbury, Mass. Veteran CHARLES W. BROWN, Ill 97 Essex Road Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Wrestling Squad CHARLES B. BRYANT 158 East 61 Street New York, New York Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Veteran JOHN C. BULLITT R. D. No. 1 Ambler, Pennsylvania St.RC?eorges School, Newport, ' ' u. s. Army DOUGLAS B. BUNCE 1818 South Bayshore Lane Miami Florida St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. MICHAEL C. BURROWS 156 Hammond Street Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Rivers Country Day School, Brook- line, Mass. U. S. Navy DANIEL K. BUTLER 305 West 246th Street New York 63, New York Fieldston School, New York, N. Y. Freshman Soccer Squad MICHAEL V. BUTLER 1600 Edgecombe Street St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Academy RICHARD C. BYRON 59 East 79 Street New York, New York The New Preparatory School, Cambridge, Mass. U, S. Army Air Corps GEORGE H. CADY 755 Park Avenue New York, New York Kent School, Kent, Conn. Veteran WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL ' Box 68 Cross River, New York Putney School, Putney, Vt. JOHN N. CARDOZO R. R. 9., White River Branch St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul's Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Veteran JOHN R. CASSADY 110 Napoleon Boulevard South Bend, Indiana Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran FRANK J. CASTAGNET Ediiicio Lopez Serrano Habana Cuba Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. U. S. Navy LEON H. CHAFEE 130 Groden Street Belmont, Massachusetts Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass. FRANCIS L. CHURCH 1626 Oueen's Road West Charlotte 4, North Carolina Woodberry Forest School, Vir- ginia Glee Club U. S. Navy SAMUEL F. CLAPPS Puritan Road Swampscott, Massachusetts Slipper Rock School JOHN E. CLARK 71 Hughes Street Maplewood, New Jersey Columbia High School, South Orange, N. J. Veteran 41501 HARRIS M. CLAY 939 Milledge Road Augusta, Georgia Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Navy JOHN T. CLUNIE 51 Hancock Street Boston, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. Veteran HERBERT L. COBB 45 Oakland Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. MICHAEL D. COE Meadows Spring Glen Cove, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. WILLIAM H. COOK 89 Newton Street West Boylston, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. Glee Club U. S. Naval Reserve GERALD G. COONEY 773 West Street Mansfield, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. Veteran RICHARD W. COTE Q70 Harrison Street Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School, Man- chester, N. H. Veteran THOMAS J. CROKE 452 Broadway Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Veteran EUGENE E. CROMMETT 59 Woodmont Street Portland 4, Maine Deering High School, Portland, Me. German Club U. S. Navy WILLIAM L. CURWEN Cilley Hall Exeter, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Naval Reserve ROBERT A. CUSHMAN, JR. 25 St. Lukes Place Montclair, New Jersey Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran WILLIAM A. DAMON 88-11 Street Garden City, New York Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. SUMNER A. DANE 100 Walnut Street Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown Senior High School, Watertown, Mass. Veteran HAMPTON V. DAVIS 193 Strathmore Road Brighton, Massachusetts Washington College Veteran ALBERT A. DECAPRIO 12 Colonial Avenue Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School, Newton- ville, Mass. Veteran JOHN D. DE GOZZALDI 147 Belknap Road Framingham, Massachusetts Governor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. Veteran F.-H. M. D'HARCOURT Rue de Verneuil, 53 Paris, France Ecole des Roches, Verneuil, France NATHANIEL T. DEXTER 67 Marlborough Street Boston, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. PHILIP S. DICKSON 69 East 95th Street New York, New York Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps HENRY C. DIETRICH 31 Chestnut Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. Ctilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . RICHARD A. DIROLL 53 Fifth Avenue Hubbard Ohio Hubbard t-trait sbhbat, Hubbard, O. Veteran BRADFORD S. DOANE 124 Con ress Street Milforg, Massachusetts Milford High School, Milford, Mass. Fencing U. S. Army WILLIAM D. DOELLER Warrenton, Virginia St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. U. S. Army GERARD F. DOHERTY 39 Washington Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Malden Catholic High School, Malden, Mass. EDWARD A. DOWNS 142 Glenwood Road Ridgewood New Jerse Ridgewood High School, Ridlge- wood, N. J. Glee Club PAUL P. F. ELLIOT 660 Concord Avenue Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont Senior High School, Belmont, Mass. Veteran HERBERT ENGELHARDT 10 Knox Avenue Cliffside Park New Jersey Cliffside Park High School, Cliff- side Park, N. J. Veteran DANA ESTES, ll 12 Kilsyth Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. RAYMOND F. FARRELL 60 Woodlawn Street Boston, Massachusetts Cambridge Junior College, Cam- bridge, Mass. U. S. Army LOREN W. FESSLER 222 West Spruce Street Missoula, Montana Shattuck High School, Faribault, Minn. Veteran NOEL FLEMING 1272 Boswell Topeka, Kansas Tolpeka High School, Topeka, an. ' RALPH A. FLETCHER, JR. Main Street Westford, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass, Veteran 41511 MARVIN H. FOLSOM Centerville, Utah Davis High School, Kaysville, Utah ERIC D. FORSBERGH 12 Wendell Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. JOSEPH M. FOX R. D. 4 Norristown Pennsylvania Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. Veteran ROBERT P. FOX 311 Beale Street Quincy, Massachusetts North Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. WILLIAM F. FOX 14 South Street Calais, Maine Calais Academy, Calais, Me. Veteran ALAN FREEDMAN 41 West 86 Street New York, New York Rhodes High School, New York, N. Y. Veteran GORDON L. GADDIS 2481 Stratford Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. 150-lb. Crew U. S. Army THOMAS H. GANNON 195 Claremont Avenue New York, New York Westbury High School, West- bury, L. l., N. Y. Veteran ADDISON L. GARDNER 2700 Euclid Park Place Evanston, Illinois Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran JOHN A. GARVEY, JR. 206 Maynard Road Framingham Centre, Mass. Framingham High School, Fram- in ham, Mass. Bandg U. S. Naval Reserve FREDERICK W. GILLIES 43 Boston Avenue West Medford, Massachusetts U. S. Army DONALD M. GISH 9696 Sewell Street Lincoln 9, Nebraska Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Neb. Outing Club CHARLES R. GLYNN 699 Maple Street Endicott, New York Union-Endicott High School, En- dicott, N. Y. Veteran WILLIAM GOLDBERG 46 Highland Avenue Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin, School, Cambridge, Mass. Track JOHN S. GOLDSMITH 1065 Madison Avenue New York, New York Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- ville, N. J. Veteran ROGER B. GORHAM 37 Green Street Augusta, Maine Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran NATHAN A. GREENBERG 85 Waumbeck Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Public Latin School, Boston, Mass. CHARLES B. GROSVENOR 51 Prospect Street Providence, Rhode Island Groton School, Groton, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps CHARLES F. GROVER 15 Joy Street Boston, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, ass. Veteran HENRY R. GUILD, JR. Charles River, Massachusetts Milton Academy Milton, Mass. Freshman Football Squad THOMAS T. HACKETT 5 Nickerson Street Provincetown Massachusetts Provincetown High School, Prov- incetown, Mass. JAMES F. HAM 1 56 Massachusetts Avenue Portland Ma' Cheverus ClassicaIlIF-ligh School, Portland, Me. Veteran JOHN C. HANSEN 60 Hammond Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Rindge Technical High School, Cambridge, Mass. DONALD L. HARTER 94 Faulkner Place Braintree, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. Veteran WILLIAM J. HASKINS 1308 East 58 Street Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School, Chi- cago, lll. Veteran RICHARD HAVEN Wolfeboro, New Hamsphire Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, F Ni'-is a S Ud ncmg CIU. S. Army ROGER T. HAYDEN 148 West Foster Street Melrose 76, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass. U. S. Navy FRANCIS H. HENDRICKS 9500 Glendale Boulevard Los Angeles, California Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. Veteran TIMOTHY J. HENNESSY 90 Clermont Lane St. Louis, Mis ouri St. Louis University High School, St. Louis, Mo. Veteran LEON J. HEROUX 7 Jackson Street Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School, Haver- hill, Mass. Veteran YALE D. HILLS, JR. R. F. D. No. 1 Lee's Summit, Maryland Ctilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . Freshman Swimming Team U. S. Army ARTHUR C. HILLWICK Route 3, Box 1030 Auburn, Washington Auburn High School, Auburn, Wash. U. S. Army 11521- JOHN M. HOLLAND 1809 Varnum Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Central High School, Washing- ton, D. C. U. S. Army ROBERT G. HOOKER, III 3340 Dent Place Washington D. C. Santa Barbara School, California U. S. Navy ARTHUR W. HOPPE 43 Wendell Street Cambridge Massachusetts Lowell High School, San Fran- cisco, Calif. Veteran LA RUE T. HOSMER 189 Washington Street Belmont 78, Massachusetts Belmont High School, Belmont, Mass. J. V. Football Track U. S. Marine Corps HOWARD E. HOUSTON 59 Haverhill Street Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School, Haver- hill, Mass. Varsity Football, Freshman Wres- t ing U. S. Army Air Corps HILLIARD W. HUGHES, JR. 1495 West 61 Street Terrace Kansas City, Missouri Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran MILTON F. HUGHES 9514 East 33d Street Kansas City, Missouri William Chrisman School, Inde- pendence, Mo. PAUL A. HUNT 9 Ellsworth Road Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School, Milton, Mass. Student Finance Committee, Har- vard Catholic Club U. S. Marine Corps ROBERT M. IMRAY 36 Acton Street Wollaston 70 Massachusetts North Ouincy I-Iigh School, Ouincy, Mass. U. S. Naval Reserve JOHN D. INGRAM 1284 Sheridan Road Lake Forest, Illinois Middlesex School, Concord, GleedssClub, Freshman Hockey CManagerD, Lacrosse HUMPHREY W. JOHNSON 3829 S Street, N.W. Washington 7, D. C. Western High School, Washing- ton, D. C. U. S. Army ROBERT A. JOHNSON 57 West Avenue Fairport, New York Faimoy High School, Fairport, SERGE KARPOVICH 61 Brattle Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge School, Kendal Green, Mass. ROBERT J. KAYNES 16901 Aldersyde Drive Cleveland 20, Ohio Shaker High School, Shaker Heights, O. Tennis Team U. S. Navy ROYDEN A. KEDDY Bethel, Maine Gould Academy, Bethel, Me. Veteran WILLIAM B. KEGG, JR. Wahackme Road New Caanan, Connecticut Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran JAMES B. KENARY 25 Coolidge Road Worcester 2, Massachusetts Classical High School, Worcester, Mass. Freshman Football DONALD R. KENDALL 3245 Boulevard Place Indianapolis, Indiana Short Ridge High School, Indi- anapolis, Ind. Veteran ALBERT L. KEY, II 2540 Mass. Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran ROBERT M. KINKEAD 3557 Townley Road Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Shaker Heights High School, Shaker Heights, O. U. S. Army Air Corps WILLIAM A. KLEMPERER 36 Overlook Circle New Rochelle, New York New Rochelle High School, New Rochelle, N. Y. Veteran DAVID P. KNIGHT 9830 Lakewood Drive Grosse lsle., Michigan Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethe da, Md. Yard Football, Rifle Team, Crim- son Network U. S. Navy HALE M. KNIGHT 9830 Lakewood Drive Grosse Isle., Michigan Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Md. Varsity Rille Team, Harvard Rifle Club, Harvard Yacht Club U. S. Army ANDREAS M. KOEHLER 223 Marsh Street Belmont 78, Massachusetts Phillipp' Exeter Academy, Exeter, KURT KONRAD 78 Lake Shore Drive East Weymouth 89, Mass. Weymouth High School, Wey- mouth, Mass. HAROLD KRAUSE 5215 Skillman Avenue Woodside, New York Brooklyn Technical High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Veteran DEERAN K. KRIKORIAN 11 Porter Street Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown Senior High School, Watertown, Mass. Veteran GEORGE F. KUMPEL 1 5 Whittier Street Melrose 76, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass. U. S. Navy HILTON J. LANDRY 305 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Newton High School, Newton, Mass. ' U. S. Army BERTRAND W. LANGER 1 Berkeley Street Cambridgme, Massachusetts Concord Hig School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Army 11531- DAVID K. LANGSTAFF 39 Garden Place B kl N York roo yn, ew Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Veteran JOHN W. LARKIN, JR. 29 Boylston Road Newton Highlands, Mass. Newton High School, Newton, Mass. Veteran SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. Social Service, P. B. H. WILLIAM G. LAWRENCE 1007 Highland Road Charleston 5, West Virginia St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Varsity Track U. S. Army ROBERT K. LEAVITT, JR. 31 Wallbrooke Road Scarsdale, New York Bronxville High School, Bronx- ville, N. Y. Veteran EDWARD P. LENAHAN 1625 Hinman Avenue Evanston, Illinois Seattle Preparatory School, Seat- tle, Wash. Veteran STEPHEN LEWIS Taft Hotel New York, New York Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. RICHARD C. LEWONTIN 117-14 Union Turnpike Kew Gardens, New York Forest Hills High School, Forest Hills, N. Y. Glee Club, J. V. Fencing Team DAVID E. LILIENTHAL, JR. 81 Pine Road Norris, Anderson, Tennessee Norris High School, Anderson, Tenn.. Veteran ALAN LINDSAY 15 Claremont Avenue New York, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Navy JAKOB R. LOEWEMBERG Groton, Massachusetts Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass. JOSEPH M. LOONEY, JR. 151 5 Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway West Roxbury, Massachusetts Classical High School, Worcester, Mass. U. S. Army MELVIN E. LOWE 495 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts Erasmus Hall High School Veteran CHARLES P. LUCAS 968 Grove Street Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass. RCEBERT B. LUKINGBEAL 'Farmersville, Ohio ,Jackson Township High School U. S. Navy STAUGHTON C. LYND 75 Central Park West New York, New York Fieldstone School, New York, N. Y. Liberal Union, Glee Club,,Li- brary Committee ALISTAIR S. McCRAE Carrick House Ayr, Scotland Trinity College, Glenalmond, Scotland Royal Navy WILLIAM B. McCURDY 949 Palmer Road Bronxville, New York Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran JOHN J. McDONOUGH, JR. 10 Willow Street Wollaston 70, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. U. S. Navy DAVID H. McELDOWNEY 3918 East Fifth Street Dayton 3, Ohio Wilbur Wright High School, Dayton, O. THEODORE s. MACHALE Shelby Montana Shelby I-ligh School, Shelby, Mont. BRUCE M. MclNTYRE 1995 Hazel Boulevard Tulsa 5, Oklahoma St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wis. Red Book U. S. Navy WILLIAM J. McKEE Gould Farm Great Barrington, Mass. Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. WILLIAM J. MacMURRAY 57 Center Street Hoosick Falls New York Hoosick Falls High School, Hoo- sick Falls, N. Y. Veteran J. GRAHAM McNEAR 909 Moss Avenue Peoria 5, Illinois Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. NORMAN H. MacNEIL 45 Claremont Avenue Arlington 74, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Arling- ton, Mass. Harvard Orchestra HILARY MAHER 9697 O Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Rhodes School, New York, N. Y. Veteran ROBERT S. MARNOY 114 Addington Road Brookline, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Army ROSS M. MARTIN 95 Grayfield Avenue West Roxbury, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. Veteran WILLIAM C. MARTIN 330 East 43 Street New York 1 7, New York Horace Mann'-Lincoln School, New York, N. Y. U. S. Navy DONALD H. MAY 91 East 66 Street New York, New York Sidwell Friends School, Wash- ington, D. C. Veteran RICHARD H. MEYER 599 T man Place Faribault, Minnesota Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. Freshman Track, German Club, Pre-Medical Society, Golf FRANKLAND W. L. MILES,JR. 191 Dorset Road Waban 68 Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, West Rox- bury, Mass. U. S. Merchant Marine 11541- CARLTON S. MILLER 39 Balton Road Providence, Rhode Island Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Veteran RICHARD C. MILLER 39 Abbott Road Wellesle Hills 89, Mass. Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Mass. U. S. Army FREDERIC L. MILLS 350 S.W. Military Road Portland 1, Oregon WORTHINGTON MIXTER 57 Clyde Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brooks School, North Andover, Mass. Veteran HAROLD J. MOFFIE 949 Clark Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Brook- line, Mass. Freshman Football, Spanish Club RICHARD E. MOLL 1685 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, Oregon Eugene High School, Eugene, Ore. GEORGE H. MOULTON 6 Cross Street Littleton New Hampshire Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. Veteran GUY R. MUSSER 916 Dinsmore Avenue Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania Punxsutawney High School, Punxsutawney, Pa. Veteran WILLIAM W. NASH, JR. 118-78 Street Brooklyn, New York Fort Hamilton High School, Brook- Iyn, N. Y. GORDON A. NEAL 766 Western Avenue Lake Forest, Illinois Lake Forest High School, Lake Forest, lll. FREDERIC J. NEHER 1740 Hi hland Parkway Sl. PauT, Minnesota St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Veteran HERBERT W. NIEHAUS, JR. Q99 Carson Road Ferguson 91, Missouri St. Louis Country Day School ROBERT G. O'BRIEN 8 Elsinore Street Concord Massachusetts Concord High School, Concord, Mass. Veteran WILLIAM H. O'CONNELL 159 Hancock Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. Veteran FRANCIS R. O'HARA 16 North Street Grafton, Massachusetts St. John's High School, Worces- ter, Mass. Veteran DAVID OHLER 57 Orchard Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Yard Football Team U. S. Marine Corps Reserve NELSON R. OHMART 63 Dana Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Lansburgh High School, Troy, N. Y. Veteran ANGIER A. NEWCOMB 120 Fuller Street Erookline, Massachusetts New Preparatory School, Cam- bridge, Mass. Veteran RICHARD OLNEY 1172 Park Avenue New York, New York St. George's School, Middle- town, R. l. HOWARD L. OSGOOD, 2D 188 Anderson Place Buffalo 9, New York Nichols School, Buffalo, N. Y. Glee Club CLIFTON B. PARKER 45 Pinkham Street L nn Massachusetts Lynn English High School, Lynn, Mass. Veteran RIENZI B. PARKER, JR. Ayer Lane Harwichport, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. ANTHONY PARTRIDGE 5 Audubon Place Fair Lawn, New Jersey Ridgewood High School, Ridge- wood, N. J. Harvard Liberal Union ROGER E. PERRY, JR. 3 Pinckney Street Boston, Massachusetts Landon School for Boys, Bethesda, Md. Veteran WALTER T. PERRY 3 Pinckney Street Boston, Massachusetts Menlo School, Menlo Park, Calif. Veteran FREDERICK K. PLUMB Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton High School, North- ampton, Mass. THOMAS C. POINDEXTER 1208 South McKnight Road St. Louis, Missouri Jovi Burroughs School, St. Louis, o 1 Veteran JAMES POTTER 98 East 63 Street New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. U. S. Navy LEWIS T. PRESTON 150 East 52 Street New York New York sf. Poor. School, Concord, N. H. Veteran JOSEPH G. PRONE S26 Lafayette Avenue Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Law- rence, Mass. FREDERIC L. PUTNAM, JR. 63 Fairlee Road Waban 63, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. U. S. Army Air Corps DAVID L. REGISTER 601 Railroad Avenue Haverford, Pennsylvania Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. Freshman Soccer U. S. Naval Reserve -11551 EDWARD REYNOLDS ,JR. 1 58 Brattle Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Crew U. S. Navy WILLIAM B. RICE, Ill 41 Fearing Road Hingham, Massachusetts Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. U. S. Navy ANTHONY RIPLEY 30 Devonshire Road Pleasant Ridge, Michigan 30 Devonshire Road Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Mich. LLOYD M. RITTER 34 Richey Place Trenton 8, New Jersey Trenton Central High School, Trenton, N. J. U. S. Army JAMES H. ROBB, JR. Beaver Pond Beverly, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran A. ALEXANDER ROBEY, JR. 40 Beach Bluff Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts Freshman Swimming Team U. S. Navy TREVOR ROBINSON 363 Springfield Street Chicopee, Massachusetts Phwiplsl Exeter Academy, Exeter, HORATIO ROGERS, JR. 249 Dudley Road Newton Centre 59, Mass. Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. Freshman Wrestling, 165-lb. CCaptainj PETER W. ROONEY 9 Lawrence Street Winchester, Massachusetts Loomis School Windsor Conn. Nizorc Rifle Team ' EARLE H. ROSENBERG 59 Maple Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Mass. LUC'EN P. ROSITOL 1 56 Bussey Street East Dedham, Massachusetts Boston College High School, Boston, Mass. JOHN L. ROY, ll Oakridge Road, R. D. 7 Pittsburgh Q, Pennsylvania West View High School, West View, Pa. Freshman Football, B Squad FREDERICK H. SALLS, JR. S200 Warren Road Framingham, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran WILLIAM T. SANDERS Box 7, Hauppauge Road H N Y k auppauge, ew or Patchogue High School, Patch- ogue, N. Y. Veteran SONZI SCHELZI 903 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn Senior High School, Woburn, Mass. Veteran OLIVER C. SCHOLLE 157 East 75th Street ' New York, New York St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. Crew U. S. Army RICHARD D. SEARS, III Exeter 16, Massachusetts St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass. ' U. S. Navy STANLEY H. SHAPIRO 513 Wellesley Road Philadel hia, Pennsylvania Central High School, Philadel- phia, Pa. Veteran ANDREW L. SHAW 626 Crescent Street Brockton, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass. Veteran R. J. SHORTLIDGE, JR. The 1746 Cross Roads Keene, New Hampshire Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. DAVID W. SMITH P. O. Box 909 Bedford Village, New York Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Veteran STANLEY E. SMITH 176 Claflin Street Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School, Belmont, Mass. NEWELL D. SOUIRES 4 SheFField West Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Win- chester, Mass. U. S. Navy LYNFORD L. STARR 505 Creshein Valley Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends School, Phil- adelphia, Pa. Veteran ARISTIDES STAVROLAKES Q90 West 93 Street New York, New York Trinity School, New York, N. Y. PAUL E. STEIN 19 Waltham Street Ma nard Massachusetts Maxyxnarcl High School, Maynard, ass. HENRY M. STEVENS, JR. Ridge Acres Road Darien, Connecticut Kent School, Kent, Conn. Archaeological Discussion Group U. S. Army CHARLES H. STOBBS 63 Bank Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Attleboro High School, Attle- boro,-Mass. Veteran RALPH J. STRUZZIERO 493 Somerville Avenue Somerville 43,KMassachusetts Boston College High School, Boston, Mass. . U. S. Navy SIDNEY V. SUHLER 106 South Clinton Dallas 11 Texas Sunset High School, Dallas, Tex. U, S. Army Air Force ROBERT S. SWAIN, JR. 49 Brimmer Street Boston, Massachusetts Phiuiplsl Exeter Academy, Exeter, JOHN F. SWEET 38 Clark Lane Waltham 54, Massachusetts Waltham High School, Waltham, Mass. Football 11561 ROBERT D. TAGGART Sunset Lane Rye, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Army SAUL TAISHOFF 101 Chestnut Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mass. Veteran JOHN R. TAYLOR 9126 Seminole Avenue Detroit, Michigan Cnilvjr Military Academy, Culver, n . VINCENT A. TEDESCHI 3 Shepard Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Rindge Technical High School, Cambridge, Mass. P. B. H., Ticket Agency EDWARD TOBER 308 Broad Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth Senior High School, Portsmouth, N. H. Hillel Foundation FRANK W. TOMASELLO, JR. 34 Ferndale Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts English High School, Boston, ass' Veteran BEVERLY D. TUCKER 7 Bow Street Concord, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton Mass. Mountaineering Club, Music Club Chorus U. S. Army Air Corps RICHARD D. TUCKER Frost Mill Road Mill Neck, New York St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. JOSEPH E. TUMINELLI 218 I-lamilton Street Cambridge 39, Massachusetts Rindge Technical High School, Cambridge, Mass. U. S. Army CHARLES A. VANDERLIP 89BSoifth Sgavvood Road ex ey io Bexley High School, Bexley, O. P. B. H., Undergraduate Faculty U. S. Army JACK VORENBERG 155 Brattle Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Cambridge School, Weston, Mass. U. S. Army JOHN M. WACK 3100 24th sneer, NE. Washington, D. C. St. Vincent School, Akron, O. Stamp Club, Catholic Club U. S. Army JAMES A. S. WALKER Peapack, New Jersey St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. U. S. Navy JOHN F. WALSH 56 Pollard Road Lincoln, New Hampshire Tilton School, Tilton, N. H. J. V. Football U. S. Army A. J. WEATHERHEAD, III 22226 Parnell Road Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights University School, Shaker Heights, O. Veteran THOMAS H. WEST, JR. 42 Adin Street Hopedale, Massachusetts Groton School, Groton, Mass. Veteran BAYARD WHARTON, JR. St. Davids, Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin Veterans School, Philadelphia, Pa. Freshman Swimming Team U. S. Navy ROBERT A .WHEELER 21 Buxton Street Peabody, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran SHELDON H. WHITE 'l5 Hudson Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School, Malden, Mass. THOMAS H. WHITE, JR. Halfred Farms Chagrin Falls, Ohio Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Harvard Art Association U. S. Navy FREDERICK F. WILLIAMS, JR. 2842 Fontenay Road Shaker Heights, Ohio University School, Shaker Heights, O. Veteran R. LOCKE WILLIAMS 5'l Marcy Street Southbridge, Massachusetts Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Her- mon, Mass. Veteran -i1571s .IAMES E. WILSON 132 Brattle Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Veteran .IOHN M. WINSOR Boston Post Road Weston, Massachusetts Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. U. S. Marine Corps JAMES C. WORLEY Kinsman Road Chagrin Falls, Ohio Beavercreek High School, Xenia, O. Swimming, Brid e Club, P. B. H., Law School Fgorum U. S. Army NORMAN S. YOUNG 63 Old Colony Avenue Wollaston, Massachusetts New Hampton School, New Hampton, N. H. WILLIAM ZIEGLER Great Island Noroton, Connecticut Deerfield Academy, Deerlield, Mass. Freshman Lacrosse fp I Qs vis- if HM ' I7 - .Klum f'.L4J,.,-Mu M +.,wr 1 i 5a,1 l g A.- xg-Jx Q A . ,z --N f ,Q Til mfdffxvp -Hx m X-f'-N 4' YP' f .. 9 4 , .yu ,f Q. .1 -- . A +I A ' Z my . 4 ., N 4 Eg., fwfr, .. 53 Mx v 1. E, ff 'fUf . ' s MN -an ,lx-4 1-. - 1 fi if , ' i 4? 2:9 1 ' 'li' Mfr 4 P 7 Q , Q3 y- . . V. L , ,iw . ' 7.2 !'1. n.i:, 4 . Q. Qu- 1f-V A' ' if f ff .41iL Ly, ' K' V: '. .hsfiw K f 4, -, 'AA Mft- N , ww Li: MAS 'EM' IL? K' K .x 1,.WM,: :A K 1 ,Sn 11 .img W V N, .AN-2' 'Q ,V ' ,- '.... f:q'i' ,,.,. ,A 4. N ,5z Qg,:T5M . Q , ,F ,qi Q, smisbjifj iw- A x fb 2' '-we AwTQiL'Lp-2 fi -1' , ' X ' iv, hx, I Af , M x N :J ,- I' I 4 'sp ht! in Q . KC 5 .J 1, ,. i. Vx? f 'Mi' s H s if- , I' i.ff.5 x X Q I :ffl P Q. lI'5-'WP LM-r-gs, , g g I . fi M- ' 1 . . L . 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If my ,J HQ'EWr.lfwH'H':, IXUS f' D , R 'qiiifiifg-.gl 'f. f' I ' - . V 4 C..-7, - fm R M . ,, D 1 w- D --1.-- 'Ar f-2v,A,,,,:p- , A 1- , 1 Llffil - Q: -- 'furfr: f'.1- - -A---1 S -1fe4:, Q.4:. ' ' 5 7, ,M N -,-. 7- . N ,M . V' I Q- C -E A - L-4 f Z ww M: -M - - .,.- . -..f Y. ,..- .,,, ,1 :WZ 1 ,5 M V. -J THE OLD DUMP Q WCRK... WORK in the form of extra-curricular activities provided sufficient occupation for any free time. While the number and variety of groups was far below the pre-war level, still there were activities to suit the tastes and skills of all. Though through necessity the write- ups in the following few pages cover only the more official Yard and Freshman activities, the great number of'1950 men were active in the many divers groups to be formed. Among the outstanding of these in both function and number were the P.B.l-l. sub-committees and organizations. Both purposeful and demanding in function, these committees performed a variety of tasks with efficiency and commend- able success. The Social Service group which helped in the direction of Boston youth activities functioned throughout the year. Football, basket- ball, and baseball games for the boys' group members were on the Social Service agenda. The student Faculty Group worked steadily in tutoring Boston area students in the three R 's as well as more advanced work. Within the college the P.B.i-i. Ticket Agency provided a decided convenience for College theatre goers. The Band, outstanding in col- lege circles, enioyed the work of many freshmen. Soon after the fall call for new blood, the ranks of marchers were swelled by talented 1950 men, many of whom had had similar experience in high school or in the service. The orchestra and glee club too enioyed work by 1950 men. By the time Wallace Woodworth's singers were prepared for their l-larvard-Yale concert late in November, many freshmen had already ioined the ranks of the vocalists. ln the publication field activity approached closest to that of the pre-war period. The resumption of publication by the 'iAdvocate was the final evidence of the attainment. The Crimson, already carrying 1950 men after the summer term, permitted many more to try out in the fall and spring competitions. As a result of this many freshmen ioined the paper's staff during the year. The Advocate quite happily accepted 1950 men at their time of reorganization for work on the literary, productive, and business staffs of their magazine. Dramatically 1950 men were equally active. The l'l.D.C. as well as the Vet's Theatre used many talented freshmen for their production, dramatic, and business staffs. Many discussion groups too flourished during the year including the Debating Team, forum, and Union Discussion Group. All kinds of work now days Q. Kr- ' . .. i ya 316' Va -1 f if ln addition to worl4 in the international Club, many 1950-ites were members of the various language groups in the College under whose guidance language tables were set up in the Union several nights during the week. The artistically inclined could let themselves go in the Art Association as well as the Union Photography Club under whose supervision work was begun on a Union darlc- room, and the Music Club. The Liberal Union and Free Enterprise Society aired their collec- tive views, while the several religious groups in the College including the Catholic Club, l-lillel Foundation, and Zionist Organization were active. ln the sub-Dudley l'lall studio many freshmen worlced along with the Crimson Networlc, writing, doing technical worlc, and broadcasting. Would-be doctors ioined the Pre-Medical Society and many vets tool4 an active partin the worlc oi the A.V.C. The Did we say work ? lt's on reserve or out outdoor type was well talcen care of by the Quting Club, Mountaineering Club, and Ski Club. The Union Bridge Club tanned out from its headquarters with a series of games which went on well into the night. The chess and checlcer players were equally active while enterprising philatelists ioined forces with the Stamp Club. Despite this wide selection and op- portunity ior extra-curricular work, more Freshmen refrained from such activity than participated. This may be attributed to the extreme competition lor marks as well as to the relatively large number ol commuters and married students. Many ol the organizations which did reform were slowed down by the necessity ol getting baclc into working shape and by the diiiiculty of Finding satisfactory meeting places in the crowded college. The start was, however, by no means poor, and every indication was given for an increase in extra curricular worlc in the near Future. Geoffrey Bush Frederic Chamberlin Frank Fife, Jr. Donald Halverson james Hornig Union Committee Serving as a central committee for Yard activities, the Union Committee saw a busy year particularly in attempting to get the Union's activities back to a pre-war level. The Committee was chosen on the recommendation of the proctors of the Yard halls and served largely on the basis of previous experience. This year's membership consisted of Geoffrey Bush, commuter, Frederic Chamberlin of l'lolworthy l-lall, Frank Fite, jr. of l-lollis l'lall, Donald Halverson of Claverly, James l-lornig of Grays, David Kahn of Wigglesworth, Dean Phypers of Weld l-lall, Chairman James Ward of Matthews l lall, and James Westbay and Gerard Zomber of Thayer. Zomber, in moving to Eliot l-louse, relinquished his committee membership at the end of the Fall term. ln addition Richard Guidera as Freshman Football Captain and Robert Blinken as Red Book Chairman served as ex officio members. The Committee worked in close co-operation with Dean Brad- ford, Secretary of the Union, whose familiarity with Yard affairs, past and present was of great assistance. The Union Committees main tasks were in organizing the necessary groups and committees and in attempting to re- organize those which had fallen off during the war. The Union Dance Com- mittee acted as an efficient sub-committee, maintaining a high level of enter- tainment throughout the year. ln the meanwhile the Union Committee was faced with the iob of officiating over the many groups which met in the Union, and it was through the Committees efforts that a start was made, for instance, on the Photography Club's darkroom. The Thursday night movies, shown several times during the year were another piece of the Union Committees work. Opening with The Thirty-nine Steps, this series of movies provided good mid-week enter- tainment for Yard dwellers. As a general supervisory group, the Union Committee did well to get Yard and consequently freshman activities back to the level of past years, and succeeded too in laying the groundwork for future improvement. David Kahn Dean Phypers james Ward james Westbay Gerard Zomber Standing Qleft to rightzi Laurance Goodrich, Richard Burnstine Seated Kleft to rightJ: ichard Kimball, William Evans, Kenneth Niddrie Missing: Roland Algrant Dance Committee Providing entertainment for Yard residents throughout the year, the Union Dance Committee offered some of the season's Finest dances. Appointed early in the year as a Union Committee subsidiary, the Dance Committee went ahead to provide dances for almost every weekend not in conflict with a i-louse dance. The six man committee led by William Evans consisted also of Roland Aigrant, Richard Burnstine, Laurance Goodrich, Kenneth Niddrie, and Richard Kimball. Alternating between music by Marschard and by Barthoiemew through the year, the Committee started of-f with the Freshman Inaugural late in October. Fea- turing a fourteen-piece Marschard combination, this event started off the season in promising style. Future dances, spaced throughout the year on strategic weelcends were predominantly informais. Dance intermission entertainment included work by the Dunster Dunces Octet, This group whose number often reached ten or twelve despite the restric- tive title sang a repertoire of barroom ballads and comedy songs which kept Freshman dance goers well amused. The Committee transformed the downstairs common rooms of the Union into picturesque pleasure domes with streamers and decorations appropriate to all occasions whether a pre-Christmas formal, a Valentines Day dance, or a spring prom. Through the efforts of this Committee Yard residents were able to enioy frequent, low priced dances with excellently planned music, refreshment, and entertainment. With their worlc delayed till the early spring, the jubilee Committee nevertheless came through with an outstanding weekend ot celebration for Freshman as well as other college members. Featuring two big dances and other entertainments during the weelcend, the Jubilee proved a complete success for all concerned. l-leld on the weekend of May 'IO, the Jubilee Featured a Saturday night Formal to the music ol Sam Donahue as well as a cabaret dance on Friday night with Frankie Kahn playing and extra Saturday music by the Harvard Squares, a college group. All Jubilee Photos by D, l-I, Wright '50 .gp i ..,, 45 4 fi I 5, 3 NJ, mf I K.: Q ,, , 5 W OIX-ilx , K' ,.,,, r ,fn u,f 1 0' ,' if'-5 51,2 A - 'f Q f fm E?'fsQaz?f'f A -' ev gif 1: an 511Z'r'z2?w -' iq 'L 953645 , 5. 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' ga-. ,rpm -,:.r., Red Book Chairman Blinken putting the Book to Bed Started in its work early in October, the 1950 Red Book Staff came up against a series of problems in production that took most of the '46-'47 season to settle. First to be considered was that of getting the 1,470 Freshmen to be photographed for the Books main section. That iob alone caried long into February and was instrumental in slowing down the Book's production schedule. Throughout remained the problem of finances. The tremendous inflationary rise in the printing industry made the production of a Book comparable to those of the past very difficult. This problem was further aggravated by the fact that the wartime ease in the pro- curing of advertising had fallen off considerably. Other items in the Red Book task list included the mailing out, classifying, editing, and Filling in of the individual write-up cards, a iob which in itself consumed many dozens of man-hours. Then too there was the compiling of sports information and the work involved in those articles as well as the few others in the Book. . The work was not entirely without its interesting moments. When a 1950 man turned himself into a missing persons case, one Boston paper immediately sent to the Red Book for the man's photo. A quick check of the record book and a look through 1,900 unalpha- betized photos indicated that his picture had never been taken. Generally, though, the job of putting out the Red Book was a tiring and demanding one which involved much work on the part of the few men who were active. ' Editor Newmaflf Chlfgei Business Manager Landis, If to the Red B00lf a man of distinction ,gsm 3 4? X' t KM 4' 332 .Sys X, QK4 ,I J. Op, wa-QM W N6 'XYWYN l 'ki HARVARD FRESHMAN REDBOOK ,,.'- ,gi :,,- I A .g,' f .:. 4 xx :L - 'g M, W X QL .s.::N Q 4.4, X 15, -rf Tliia,,E'gxi4l, I N W ,fm SE fgk sfff Lggggw . N , + is .. xffl 1 .. AA,,. rx -. ' ' ' 1 - +1 ' rn rr fm X11 - 21 m.'ff1,-r'Wfu QE' IFN Q ' 11 ,mi 135311, 'iffH1liWf1f,glIl X1 -r I--.H - A1. l-r 3im :'sPf ?f:X WHUTLWEW -H 1 Y fy'4 ' i xffff ifg? rrmlf r Biff r rf r',1f rs W1 W v mmm if, ' A , - DILLKDIN new 1Houf5E V Facing Page: Harvard Freshmen over Exeter-Photo by D. H. Wright, '50 Front Row fleft to rightl: Frederic A. Crafts, jr., Harold jay Moffie Second Row fleft to rightjz Robert L. Kelley, Lawrence W. Ward, Armando D. Mazzone, Peirce H. Leavitt, Jr., Richard T. Guidera CCaptainD, Douglas H. T. Bradlee, James B. Kenary, George W. Goodrich, Jr., Gordon B. Stensrud Third Row Cleft to rightjz Henry N. Lamar fCoachJ William Almy, lll, William l. MacCullougl1, jr., Howard S. Reed, Alan A. Stone, William L. Kiely, Jr., Frank S. jones QManagerJ Fourth Row Cleft to rightjz Daniel A. Marangiello, William K. Hickey, Chester H. Cramton, Jr. '46, james C. Merlcle Missing: Donald C. McCoy and Malcolm E. Peabody, jr. were eligible to be in the picture but were absent when it was taken. Robert B. orsyth, and Donald E. Trimble were unable to play in the Yale game, but were voted their numerals December 9, 1946 Football Opening their season with two losses and a tie, the 1950 Football Team went on to win their last three games and redeem what seemed a lost cause. The season's opener was on Qctober 'IQ against a hard hitting Andover eleven. Spend- ing theirscoring strength early in the contest, the Crimson tallied in the second period on a pass to Cramton from Kenary who went on to convert. The Andover squad, however, used the same period to score on a rush by Clayton who similarly converted. Soon after half time Smith rushed one across for the prepsters and ran it over for the conversion. Clayton pushed the bail over, after which Rosenau got the extra point leaving the final score at Qi-7. The season's second game, one week later, was a one-sided affair that saw the I-loly Cross J.V. take an easy Q6-O victory. The Worcesterites first scored in the second period on a run by Binder. Maurice passed to Reedy for the conver- sion. Again in the second period Holy Cross scored, this time on a pass to Maglio and a conversion by Keville. The victors' third tally was similarly achieved, but the try for the extra point was not successful. Another six points were added in the third period when Stetter rushed the ball over the Crimson goal line. With the season's second encounter a Q6-O whitewashing, the prospects for the gridders looked fairly discouraging at that time. The team's fortunes began slowly to turn in the next game, a tough O-O tie played before 600 Exonians at the prepster's home field. Finally buckling down after this fray, the Lamar gridders went on to take the remaining games on the schedule. Using the Stadium in the Varsity's ab- sence, the 'l95O's came up against Dartmouth Freshmen on November 9. l-leld for the first quarter, the Crimson Finally broke loose in the second period to tally on a fifteen-yard aerial from Kenary to Trimble. Kenary converted and the score stood at 7-O. The third period saw another Kenary touchdown throw, this time to Mazzone. The extra point try Failed, but Kenary hit Mazzone again in the fourth quarter and then converted, leaving the final score at Q0-O. Speedy l'lal Moffie finally came into his own in the game against Brown on November 'l6. l-le ran fifty yards in the first period to score after which Kenary converted. Kenary hit Goodrich for six, and after the conversion at- tempt failed, the score stood at 13-O. A second period safety by Cramton and an unconverted twenty-five-yard run by Moffie left the score at Qi-O. Brown broke the shutout in the second period on a rush by l-louston and a conversion by Provost. Assuring victory, the Lamarmen tallied again in the third period on a pass to Goodrich from Kenary who converted to leave the score at Q8-8. Pointing all fall for the season's final against Yale the Gridders nosed out the Elis 'IQ-6 in a muddy, hard fought contest. Kenary intercepted a Bulldog pass in the second period and ran it back fifty yards to score. The con- version attempt failed, and when Bowers of Yale rushed a touchdown across in the third period and the extra point did not work, the score stood at 6-6. Kenary, however, climaxed his great seasonis work by running back the subsequent Eli kick-off seventy-nine yards to put the Crimson out ahead 'IQ-6. The B Team had less luck than the regular 'l95OTs, dropping their only four games played. Roxbury Latin took the first game, 'I4-O, Milton Varsity was the next victor, 7-O, Hunting- ton Prep took the third, 'iQ-7, while Thayer Veterans rounded out the season by taking the B Team, 'IQ-7. SOCCCI' paced by the Five point scoring ol William Gilbert, the Freshman Soccerites went undefeated in their First ten games only to lose to Yale in a tight battle at the season's close. Coach Andrew Guydals men outscored their opponents For the season, Qi-5, worlcing with a strong well-rounded outfit. The season's opener showed promise with a 2-O defeat oi Governor Dummer. labor Academy in the year's second game showed some ot the best scrap met all season and held the 'l95O's to a 'l-'l tie. The Crimson team bounced baclc on October 9 and trounced Belmont l'ligh School, 4-O. Four days later the Guy- damen met Andover whose tight playing failed to stop the Cantabs who won, 'l-O. Medford l-ligh Fell victim a Few days later in a 4-2 game, while Exeter Followed suit, losing, Q-i. Coming up against the Big Green one weelc later, the soccerites secured a Q-O whitewashing of the l-lanoverians. Milton lost next, 2-O, while Nichols ,lunior College and Brown Freshmen with 'l-O and Q-O losses rounded out the streak ol Crimson wins. The ill-lated Yale match resulted in a 'I-O win by the Bulldogs whose season spoiling tally was made by Griggs in spite of tight defensive play by both teams. A total of twenty-one minor 1950 numerals were awarded including presentations to team captain ,lames Bell, jr. and manager Peter Toulmin. The squads outstanding play promises some exceptional material For varsity booters in the next lew years. - In Frontileft to rightjr Edward E. Carroll, Frederick M. Joseph First Row Ueft to rightlz Francis F. Chen Robert E. Tpppan, Kurt R. Machicao, James R. Bell, jr. qcaprsanp, william H. Garten, slum H. Muaa, Peter s. Marg... Middle Row Cleft to rightb: Anthon Guyda fCoachI, Loring E. Batchelder, William C. Harrop, alkarles Bailey, Il, Kliichael J. Scully '49, Robert W. Forster, Peter N. Toulmin anager Rear Row Cleft to rightj: john D. Rimberg, Robert D. Langmann, David L. Register, John R. Chase, Richard A. Wallace, Jonathan M. Spivak All eligible are in picture ' i Facing Page: Photos by Coville and Wright ,Q J t ' 5' 0, fhl' S 4' A' 44 6 ,E A K nf' 'v H M rl . ,Ax I Kf '1 5. ,,,..,f.1.,,V , . x . 'J XXX ,, X , X N . 5 l 4 L QI' up 'ff .M MMV gf? 9 3, , N Y 'I' M, QB Top Cleft to ri htl: Brooks CCoachl, A. Sicular, P. Killoran, W. Briggs, J. Tracy, Jr. CManagerJ Bottom: A. Vv?eetherhead, III, J. Fox, C. Grover QCapteinJ, T. Woods, III, L. Ward, Jr. Swimming Compiling one of the outstanding freshman records forthe year, the 1950 swimmers Finished a blazing 6-'l season by talcing Yale's 'l950's before a capacity crowd in the Indoor Athletic Building preceding the Varsity meet. Starting oFF with an informal meet against Andover on December 7, the mermen went on to nose out M.l.T., 36-30, on December 18. The next meet, this one with Brown, resulted in a 44-3'l victory For the Crimson swimmers who seemed determined to achieve an undefeated season. Exeter, however, upset the applecart on February 8 in their home waters by handing the Freshman swimmers a 37-Q9 liclc- ing, the team's only loss on the season. The mermen bounced baclc on February Q2 to nose out narrowly the Andover squad, 34-32. One weelc later the swimmers met St. Georges and swam out on top of a 36-30 tally. Dartmouth's vl.V.'s were sunlc 47-28 on February 26 For the season's Fifth win. Meeting the Yale Freshmen in the preliminary the Varsity tilt in Cambridge on March 8, the 1950 mermen at least partially saved the evening by swamping the Elis 43-352. Maior 1950 numerals were awarded for worlc on the swimming squad to the following men: Winslow Briggs, ,joseph Fox, Charles Grover, captain, Paul Kil- loran, Kaighn Smith, Lauriston Ward, Jr., Albert Weatherhead, lll, Thomas Woods, lll, and manager James Tracy, glr., who landed Fully clothed in the Cambridge pool after the hard Fought victory over Yale. ln addition minor numerals were awarded to Wayne Barnett, Yale l-lills, Jr., and Thomas Rogers. Hockey Finishing up vvith an impressive 6-3 record, the Freshman l-lockey squad Failed to down only Cambridge High and Latin, St. Paul's, and Yale's 'i95O's For a very good season. The stickmen outpointed their opponents 54-39, displaying good hockey as well as promise for Future varsity competition. The opener against Rindge Tech saw the Cambridge neighbors beaten, 4-3. The Crimson skaters dovvned Belmont Hill, 5-Q, in the next fray, vvhile Fram- ingham came out on the short end ol a 5-'l score in the following match. St. lVlark's was toppled by this same score Five days later, alter which Arlington High was taken, 6-5. The team's First defeat ol the season came on Febru- ary 5 when the Cambridge High and Latin team squeezed out a 4-3 victory. The hockeyites bounced back a vveek later with a 3-'l vvin over Noble and Gre-enough. Up against one ol the best teams met during the season, the Crimson was taken by St. l3aul's, 6-4. The lollovving vveek Andover was beaten, 3-O. Meeting Dartmouth Freshmen on February Q6 at the Arena, the skaters played their outstanding game ol the season, pulling out a 5-2 vvin. The following week saw a lopsided 9-Q defeat of the G.B.I. All Stars. ln the seasonis closing match the squad came up against an obviously superior Yale team which came out on top of a 5-Q score. Twenty-one letters were awarded for hockey, and among those who received maior 1950 numerals were David Abbott, slr., captain, and ,lohn lngram, manager. Top Cleft to rightj: G. Abbott, M. Huntington, A. Key, D. Bradlee L. Ward, G. Loring, D. Mauran Center: Pridcly QCoachJ, Hopkins G. Abbett, T. Lamb S. Howe, Taber, J. lngraham CManagerj, ' G. Mumford, III, Fletcher, Allen, D. Abbott CCaptainJ, Freedman, Farrington, Chase Fencing Winning Four of their seven matches and outscoring their opponents on the season by about twenty points, the Freshman Fencing Squad came through a successful winter's work marred most by a loss to Yale. Starting later in the season than most squads, the Fencers met Exeter on February 8 and pulled out a 'IQ-6 win. The initial success was marred by a 'I7-'IO beating at the hands of Worcester Academy on February 12. The season's easiest match occurred a few days later when the Andover squad was completely out-fenced for a Q5-Q Crimson win. A week later the swordsmen met Exeter again and came through with a 12-8 victory. Andover too tell victim For a second time. Gaining a little on the Crimson squad the prepsters lost by a '19-8 margin. Worcester Academy kept up the string of repeats with 'WM-QM drubbing of the 'l95O's on March 5. The Yale match, held on March '15, was the culmination of the ettorts of the squad captained by ,lay Levine. The Crimson squad was able to talee only the sabre event, while the Elis annexed both foils and epee to achieve a '15-'IQ victory. The valuable experience pointed out a Few promising varsity prospects among the competitors. Crowding seven matches into a relatively short season, the lencers might have benefited from a longer and more leisurely schedule. Minor 1950 numerals were awarded to l-lalton Arp, Giles Constable, Raymond Franlcmann, Jr., Kaare Johnson, ,lay Levine, captain, Richard Lewontin, Kenneth Murphy, Charles Shade, and Anthony Shaw, manager. Top Cleft to rightlz Percy CCoachJ, R. Lewontin K. Murphy A. Shaw KMnnagerJ Bottom: G. Constable, K. Johnson, J. Levine Cdaptainj, R. Flrenkmann, jr., C. Shade Cross Country ln the First triangular meeting on October 18 with Connecticut and Rhode lsland the 1950 Runners finished second behind Rhode lsland who scored Q1 points in the low-man-wins scoring system against the Crimson's 36 and Con- necticut's 81. Leo Leeming, Allred Redfield, and William Baker Finished in that order for the Crimson. Following with a tilt against Dart- mauth, the runners bowed Q1-35 to the lndians. Baker, Redfield, and Leeming Finished in that order alter the Big Green harriers. In the triangular final ol the season against Yale and Princeton on Novem- ber Q, the Crimson finished with one win and one loss in the individual scoring department to take the Bulldogs, Q0-43, and lose to Princeton, 23-33. ln the composite scoring the l-larvard team Finished second to the slerseyites in the 43-49-77 tally. Leeming led the Crimson with a fourth, while Red- field, Baker, Arden Albee, and Gerome Miller took the seven through ten slots. Turning in the team's best time with a 17:44 for the three and one-quarter mile Franklin Park course, gloe Leeming showed certain promise for varsity competition. Leeming, who was elected captain at the Cctober 18 meet, was awarded a maior track numeral along with Alfred Redfield. Minor numerals went to Arden Albee, William Baker, Peter Goethals, Wilbert Kleinhen, Allred Latimer, II, Ralph Lindstrom, Gerome Miller, George Skinner, and Christopher Lindsey, manager. Down the stretch Front Row Cleft to rightl: Peter R. Goethals, William Whitney Baker, jr., joseph Leeming fCaptainD Jerome E. Miller, George F. Skinner Rear Row Qleft to rightj: jaakko J. Mikkola fCoachl, Arden L. Albee Ralph E. Lindstrom, Allred F. Latimer, ll, Alfred G. Redfield, Wilbert G. Kleinhen, Christopher F. Lindsey KMan- agerj All eligible numeral men are in picture Basketball Working from high school scrimmages in late November and December into a full and rugged season of competition with many college freshman and xl.V. teams, the 1950 squad set a season's record which will stand as something for future Yard fives to beat. The team dropped only three of its eighteen scheduled games averaging sixty-five points to its opponents forty-two on the season. Highlight of the season was the fine play of center John Rockwell. All-lndiana center in high school, Rockwell was elected captain of the Freshman five early in the season. Fed by four predominantly defensive players, Rockwell main- tained a season's average of twenty-five points per game, showing great promise for future play for the Crimson Varsity. Steady Frank Lionette played what was undoubtedly the most consistent brand of ball for the quintet. The Lion was a good defensive as well as offensive player whose push shots from the fringe of the key whole helped make him the team's second highest scorer. An indespensable defensive player, Dick Covey made up for his relatively low scoring play by robbing the opponents of many potential baskets. Covey worked well as a team player and did much to steady the team as the man who played the most time during the year. Rounding out the five that started against Yale are alert Johnny Gold- smith, whose all-over-the-court play added a great deal of life to the squad,and Chuck Brynsteson,whose swish sets from his guard slot helped greatly in the defeat ofYale in the season's closer. The Yale game was probably the finest game played by the quintet during the season. f-leld as a preliminary to the Varsity tilt at the Arena on March 'l5, this match saw the Elis take a lead shortly before half time and hold it long towards the game's end. The Crimson bounced back late in the game and finally won out in a tense 57-56 battle which gave a reasonable preview of the subsequent varsity tilt. Wrestling Combining experience in the lower brackets and brawn in the upper ones, the Freshman Wrestling Team pulled out a slightly better than ,500 average For the winter season. With Freshman vets competing in some varsity encounters, the 1950's gained valuable Future experience as well as contributing to the Varsity Wres- tling Squad's success. Opening on January 'l'l, the wrestlers took Milton Academy, 20-8 in one of the two easy encounters of the season. With no more matches till alter Final exams, the team went on to beat Exeter's squad, 'I6-'12, on February 8. Brown Fresh- men, nemesis of the 1950 Basketball Team, was of equal annoyance to the wrestlers who lost a close 'l7-'l5 match to the Bruins on February 'l5. Things did not improve on February 99 when the Andover squad took the Crimson in a 21-'l3 win. Coming back into Form on March 5, the grapplers met Wesleyan and took an easy Q9-5 victory From the far outclassed Middletowners, who constituted, with Milton Academy, the 'l95O's only easy opposition. As was the case in other sports, the season's Final match, against Yale, was the outstanding bout of the year. With the teams exceptionally evenly matched, the Crimson and Blue squads Fought to a 16-'I6 tie at New l-laven. Minor 1950 numerals were awarded to nine wrestling squad members. ln addition to Horatio Rogers, Jr., captain, and Frank l-larris, Jr., manager, recipients of numerals were Charles Beber, William Currier, Robert Dennison, Duncan Devereux, l'loward l'louston, Weyman Jones, and James Westfall. Top Cleft to rightl: Thomas, W. Jones, R. Clnflin, C. Beber F. Harris, jr. Bottom: W. Currier, J. Westfall, H. Rogers, jr. CCapteinJ, Devereux, R. Dennison Squash After pre-season warm ups against Harvard Med School and Varsity squads, the 1950 Squash Team went on to win ten of their eighteen matches for a fairly successful season. The racqueteers were bolstered by the consistent playing of l-lugh Foster, Francis Cabot, Jr., captain, and Stephen Mead, ll. Dropping their opener to St. Paul's, 5-O, and the next match to the Lin- coln's lnn team, 3-2, the Squash Squad went on to talce three in a row. Beverly Y.M.C.A. was defeated, 3-Q, Boston Y.M.C.A. was talcen, 4-1, and Exeter, 5-O. The University Club turned the tables on December 19 with a 5-O defeat of the Freshmen who toolc the next match from the Newton Tennis Club, 3-Q. The Milton Club tool: the next meeting, 4-1, while Tufts lost by the same score soon afterwards. The Union Boat Club lost a 4-1 encounter to the frosh, but the Middlesex team toolc the 1950's by that same score on February 8. Exeter was then beaten for the second time during the season, this time by a 4-1 score, after which M.l.T. was taken, 3-Q, The l-larvard Club team was defeated by the same score in the season's next match. The Yale match of February QQ was a special nine event affair in which the Elis el4ed out a 5-4 win. Foster, Mead, Stuart Bartle, and Cauy Mcl.eod accounted for the Crimson wins. ln the season's three final matches St. Paul's lost, 5-O, The Tennis and Racquet Club won, 4-1, and Middlesex repeated with a 3-Q victory. Top Cleft to rightl: Coach Wynn, S. Bartle, S. Mead, W. Magoun fManagerJ Bottom: J. Emerson, R. Earle, F. Cabot fCaptainJ, H. Foster, W. Boericke Baseball Coach Warren Berg's initial call for base- ball players brought forth a squad of about seventy men, almost all of whom had had at least high school experience. This turnout constituted one of the Finest potential freshman squads in Covme many years. The squad, made up of both veterans and non-veterans, was harmed some- what bythe call for spring football practice. All state center Fielder l-lal Moffie, for one,divided his time between the two sports, with football taking precedence for the most of the season. Shortly after the season's start, the team elected second baseman Myles Huntington captain. l-luntington proved to be one of the steadiest players on the field and held down his keystone position admirably. Winning six straight games before the Brown encounter, the 'i95O team finally fell before the Bruins' attack, 5-3. The Crimson left fifteen men on base, and though they equalled the Brown tally of six hits, they couldn't come through when it counted. The 'l95O's similarly failed to get the hits when they counted in the Yale game. There was, however, another element in the 5-3 loss to the Elis. ln the seventh inning with one aboard the Crimson issued an intentional pass to the Bulldog cleanup batter, preferring to pitch to number five man, Bull Nadherny. The Yale varsity football and basketball star slapped johnny l'lansen's first delivery into deep right center for a two-run triple. This closed the Crimson season with six wins and two losses. Golf l-larried by poor weather and mainly by a need for experienced golfers, the Freshman Caolf Team came out on the short end of a two and zero season. With player-manager-captain Bob Matsen showing the only real consistency, the golfers nevertheless tried hard to overcome the odds so overwhelmingly against them. The season's first official match was against Andover on May 7. Though Matsen shot an eighty-one for the afternoon's low score, the rest of the team was unable to match the steady play of the Andover clubbers who won 6-3. The story was very much the same on May 'IO when the 'l95O's met Exeter. This time Matsen shot around in 75, but the rest of the Crimson contestants failed to register, leaving the final tally at 8-'l. Minor numerals forrgolf were awarded to Paul Arthur, Robert Matsen, captain and manager, l-lerbert Mee, Jr., Stanley Polak, Samuel Seager, and Ralph Waldvogel. Crew The principal purpose oF Freshman Crew is to introduce candidates to college competition and to give the varsity coaches a chance to loolc over Future material. As a result oF this policy as well as the shortness oF the actual crew season the 1950 rowers were not burdened with too heavy a schedule. Rowing as hard and as oFten as the Varsity Crew squad, the 195O's concentrated largely on conditioning and orientation in their spring worlc. This basis oF worlc, however, did not prevent the Frosh rowers From loolcing Forward, iust as the varsity men do, to carrying baclc the Eli shirts From New London races. The 1950 rowers had their First taste oF collegiate competition rowing against Princeton and M.l.T. in a varsity preliminary on May Q6 and Finished behind Princeton and the Technicians. Meeting Princeton, Navy, and Yale in addition to a halF dozen other Freshman crews at the intercollegiate Regatta at Princeton, the Crimson Frosh rowed to a Fourth place Finish. The 1950's headed baclc to Cambridge For a month oF hard worlc in pre- paration For the race with the Elis on June 18. With the Thames calm at New Lon- don on the day oF the match, the Crimson eight Finished two lengths behind a hard rowing Yale crew. With the ,l.V. and Varsity wins some compensation For their own loss the 1950 rowers can loolc Forward to chances For revenge in subsequent varsity competition. Twenty numerals were awarded For crew including ten For participa- tion in the 150-pound boat. Tennis Starting oFF with a winning strealc that showed promise of a really Fine season, the 1950 Tennis Team ended up on the good side oF a three and two season. Despite this close Finish, the team showed potential bolstering Force For Future varsity aggregations. The First match, against Milton Academy on April 19, proved an easy win For the netsters who celebrated Patriot's Day with a 6-3 victory. Aiter a breathing spell of almost three weelcs, the racqueteers trounced Brown in a landslide 9-O aFFair. Two days later the Crimson made it three in a row by taking Exeter's team, 7-Q. From there on, however, it was tough sledding For the netmen. Facing Dartmouth's squad on May 17, the 1950's dropped a close 5-4 match to the big Green. Yale's Frosh squad, matching their varsity's bid For supremacy, put the Crimson down 7-Q on May 24. l-larvard's only singles win oF the day was by ,lack Frey. ln the doubles department Captain l-lilliard l-lughes and his partner Grier Nicholl tool: Da- mon and Neisser oF the Bulldogs For the First doubles and the Crimson's only other point. Minor numerals were awarded to nine 1950 men For worlc on the tennis squad. Hilliard l-lughes, slr. received his as team captain as did manager Roy Clouse. ln addition to these numerals were awarded to regularstarters on the Freshmen tennis team: Eli Cohodes, Frederick Dean, Jr., John Frey, Robert Keynes, Grier Nicholl, Lewis Preston, and Thomas Zinnser. acrosse The springtime call For Freshman Lacrosse brought a turnout of few and inexperienced players for the First days of practice at Briggs cage. Though there were soon enough recruits to malce up several teams, the experience was still lacking. The sticlc wielders showed poor team play, usually settling down in the latter parts of their games alter the damage had been done. Such was the case in the season's opener against the Boston Lacrosse Club on April 12 when the Bos- tonians eked out a 9-7 win. The otherwise battered squad turned the tables on April 'I9 to beat Governor Dummer, 9-7, forthe season's only win. Deerfield turned in a near slaughter on April 23 with a 'I7-'l win, while Andover toolc a 'IO-3 victory three days later. May 'lO was the day for Dartmouth's sticlc-wielding Indians who won, 'IO-'l. Four days later Exeter blanked the Crimson, 'l5-O, while on May 'l7 Lawrence Academy won a close 8-5 decision. The season's capper was the traditional battle against Yale Freshmen played on May 24 at the Business School Field. ln this contest the Bulldog squad tool4 a hard-fought 8-'l win from the Crimson team whose inexperience showed very strongly. Despite their poor record, the Lacrossemen gained experience necessary for future worlc. Minor numerals for Lacrosse were awarded to l-loward Aibel, Edward Caroll, Donald Carswell, John Cassady, Robert Claflin, Paul Davidson, captain, William Gilbert, Thomas l-larrington, Jr., William Kegg, Jr., Carl Kortepeter, Samuel Lawrence, Allen MacDonald, Anthony Ripley, David Schwulst, Robert Spence, Paul Stein, David Sutherland, Arthur WoodruFF, and Maurice Barg, manager. Traclc Working along with the varsity under the direction ol Coach lvlilclcola, the Freshman tracksters came out slightly ahead For the season. During the winter season the 'l95O harriers lost to Andover 37-53 in the middle of February, but came baclc to talce Exeter 5'l-35 a weelc later. A ln the spring season the runners again toolc Exeter 69-57 and soon after- wards beat Andover 6Q-55. The Final match against Yale resulted in a 68M-66M win For the Elis. 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