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«J ? - This is Lowell Tech We proudly present the 1966 Pickout, published annually by the students of Lowell Technological Institute, Lowell, Massachusetts 10 11 14 15 Dedication PROFESSOR JOHN R. ROBERTSON Gentleman and Scholar The Executive Staff of the 1966 Pickout is happy to make this dedication to Professor Robby Robertson, Head of the Department of Social Sciences, and also Chairman of the Division of General Studies. A congenial and respected member of the Faculty since 1947, he has served as its Vice-Chairman and Chairman. Over the years he has been faculty adviser to many student organizations; at present, the Student Senate. 17 The 1966 Pickout Message from the President The best of the fine group that matriculated at Lowell Technological Institute with high hopes just a short time ago now takes leave of us as the graduating class of 1966. You have ample reason to be most proud of the fact you survived those difficult years which saw many of your classmates fall by the wayside, and mas- tered in varying degree the skills needed to compete successfully in the professional world awaiting you. That professional world is indeed a remarkable one. Perhaps never in the turbu- lent history of our nation have such awesome challenges as those of the mid-sixties confronted young Americans. You are venturing into a world faced with national and international problems of enormous gravity and complexity. At the same time, the portion of your professional education just now completed is a good deal better education than was generally available only a few years ago. With it, and with these challenges to stimulate your use of it, you face the new professional world with majo r promise. In technology, science, and space, for which your education at Lowell Tech so admirably fits you, the opportunities are unlimited. The same high hopes and the same rugged determination you brought here when you started, now tempered with knowledge, skills, and judgment garnered in these years of study, will serve you well. I bid you God-speed with great pride, best wishes, and every confidence that you will make all of us at LTI most proud. Come back often! U£T fj. £j+ 18 Seniors 19 ARTHUR A. ABBOOD, JR. 25 Carlisle Rd., Westford Mechanical Engineering ROGER A. ALLAIRE 21 Cotley St., E. Taunton Mechanical Engineering STANLEY R. ALMONEY 346 E. Springettsbury Ave., York, Physics Pa. MICHAEL H. ANDERSON 7 Groton Shirley Rd., Ayer Industrial Management DAVID V. ANDERSON 5 Pinewood Ave., Beverly Mechanical Engineering BRUCE W. ANDREWS 212 W. Main St., Georgetown Electrical Engineering 20 KENNETH F. ATCHUE 287 Lovell St., Worcester Mechanical Engineering JAMES P. BAGAS 171 Plymouth St., Bridge . ater Electrical Engineering JOHN W. BABCOCK RFD 3 Gt. Barrington Plastics Technology PHILIP S. BAKER 393 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Plastics Technology ROBERT M. BAILEY Deershorn Rd., Lancaster Mechanical Engineering ROBERT B. BALDWIN 20 Highland St., Reading Textile Engineering 21 JOSEPH E. BASON 73 Coburn St., Lowel Paper Engineering RICHARD N. BERRY 190 Union St., Leominster Mechanical Engineering RONALD R. BEAULIEU 5 Learned St., Nashua, N.H. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM W. BLAKESLEE 432 S. Branch Pkwy., Springfield Mechanical Engineering RICHARD E. BIGELOW 14 Walcott St., Natick Nuclear Engineering JON A. BOMENGEN 16 Riverview Dr., Ashland Mechanical Engineering 22 LILLIAN A. BORNOWSKI 139 South St., Lynn Industrial Management PETER O. F. BRADS! Hill 483 Flat Hill Ru., Lunenburg Chemistry JOHN A. BOYDACK 310 Water St. Nuclear Science GEORGE H. BRICK 45 Pratt Ave., Lowell Pliysics THOMAS W. BRENNAN 279 Fairmount St., Lowell Industrial Management LAURENCE F. BRUNDRETT. 23 Margerie St., Springfield Industrial Management JR. 23 RICHARD F. BURTT 97 Hoyt Ave., Lowell Paper Engineering DAVID A. CAIN Sherburne Rd., Pelham, N.H. Physics THOMAS M. BYRNE 8004 Harris Ave., Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering JOHN A. CAMPEDELLI 52 Maple St., Hyde Park Plastics Technology CHARLES B. CAHILL 19 W. Forest St., Lowell Industrial Management JOSEPH F. CARUSO 73 Carmel Rd., Andover Mechanical Engineering 24 WILLIAM J. CASEY 21 Sunset Ave., Amherst Plastics Technology EDWARD J. CHRISTOPHER 51 Windsor Rd., Medford Electrical Engineering DONALD E. CHAPMAN 14 Montgomery St., Saugus Nuclear Science RONALD P. CITRON 530 Chadwick Rd., Bradford Chemical Engineering SALVATORE A. CHINES 55 Bowdoin St., Medford Textile Engineering EDWARD C. CONNELL 70 Central Ave.. Milton Nuclear Science 25 PETER D. COONEY 1005 Liningston St., Tewksbury Mechanical Engineering JOHN J. CRONHOLM 32 Kendall Rd., Holden Industrial Management EDWARD L. CORNWALL, JR. Sevangeline Lane, Woburn Paper Engineering ALLEN C. CULBERTSON 39 Laconia Park, Rochester, N.Y. Mechanical Engineering STEVEN S. COTTRELL 25 Kensington Ave., Pittsfield Textile Mechanical Engineering J. RUSSELL CURTISS 151 Lincoln St., Meriden, Conn. Electrical Engineering 26 JOSEPH C. DAY 78 Lake Shore Dr., Dracut Plastics Technology RICHARD B. DENNING 50 Montrose St., Somerville Industrial Management WILLIAM N. DeMASI 616 Elm Ave., Rahway, N.J. Plastics Technology LEONARD J. DERGAY 28 VanNorden Rd., Reading Nuclear Engineering PAUL E. DEMBROUSKY 542 School St., Stoughton Textile Engineering EDWARD J. DE VAULT 280 Greeley St., Clinton Mechanical Engineering 27 CHARLES A. DiDONATO Groton Rd., Westford Electrical Engineering JOHN F. DONLON 23 Beverly Rd., Bethpage, NY. Electrical Engineering JOHN M. DONALDSON, JR. 1047 Old Post Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Electrical Engineering ROYAL E. DOW 24 Hampshire St., Lowell Industrial Management LLOYD J. DONNELLY Orford, N.H. Industrial Management STEPHEN B. DRISCOLL 102 Melrose St., Arlington Plastics Technology 28 ROBERT A. DUNLEA, JR. 15 Longwood Rd., Reading Nuclear Engineering ROBERT E. DUPRE 4 Village St., Dudley Plastics Technology WADE C. EISNER 14 Avon St., Leominster Electrical Engineering PAUL B. ELDRIDGE 665 Adams St., N. Abington Nuclear Engineering ERIC J. P. EWALD P.O. Box 1317, P-au-P, Haiti Electrical Engineering LAWRENCE J. FAHEV. JR. 154 California Ave.. Pittsfield Mechanical Engineering 29 PAUL J. FAULKNER 393 Mammoth Rd., Lowell Plastics Technology ALAN B. FERGUSON 916 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield Plastics Technology DENNIS J. FITZGERALD 88 Assabet Rd., Quincy Nuclear Engineering JAMES P. FOLEY 19 Olive St., Lowell Nuclear Engineering PETER J. FOLEY 373 Elliott St., Beverly Mechanical Engineering BERNARD K. FORD 1205 Bay St., Springfield Electrical Engineering 30 ROBERT P. FORGIONE 674 Park Ave., Revere Mechanical Engineering STEPHEN R. FORSYTH 24 Westchester Ave., Pittsfield Industrial Management WILLIAM E, FORTUNE Warner, N.H. T extile Engineering PAUL E. FREDETTE 6 Brook St., S. Hadley Chemical Engineering FRANK A. FREEMAN 326 Belmont St., Watertown Chemical Engineering EDWARD M. FRESHMAN 23 Charlotte Rd.. Newton Centre Plastics Technology 31 JOHN R. FRIEDRICH, JR. Old Ayer Rd., Groton Electrical Engineering PETER H. GARVEY 30 Great Woods Terr., Lynn Chemical Engineering JOSEPH C. GANDOLFO 58 Fellsmere St., Lynn Electrical Engineering WILLIAM H. GILE 53 Meriam St., Greenwood Mechanical Engineering RALPH W. GILCHRIST 4 Laurel Ave., Methuen Industrial Management DAVID C. GILMAN 125 Corey St., W. Roxbury Mechanical Engineering 32 ROBERT K. GIRLING 12 Rockland St., Taunton Industrial Management FRANCIS A. GONSALVES, JR. 289 Elm St., North Reading Textile Engineering WALTER H. GLEISBERG 10 View St., Clinton Electrical Engineering JOEL N. GREEN 69 Linwood St., Maiden Chemistry ROBERT J. GODDARD 1034 N. Broadway, Haverhill Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. GREER 22 Wilson Rd., Stoneham Textile Engineering 33 JOHN E. GREGORY 48 Willow St., West Haven, Conn. Chemistry PETER J. GROSS 4 Westgate, Cambridge Mechanical Engineering ROBERT E. GROH 46 Lancaster Lane, Norwood Chemical Engineering FRANCIS J. HAINEY 480 West St., Wrentham Mechanical Engineering HANS E. GUTTWEIN 43 Stevens Ave., W. Long Branch, N.J. Mechanical Engineering PETER G. HARDY 21 Indiana Ave., Reading Mechanical Engineering 34 ROBERT E. HARRINGTON 156 North Rd., Chelmsford Chemical Engineering JOHN A. HAY Barre Rd., Wheelwright Industrial Management RICHARD G. HARVEY 68 Pleasant St., Tewksbury Industrial Management PHILIP HERMANN 3976 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Industrial Management ALBERT R. HASSAN Av. Libertador Edif.. Los Angeles. Caracas, Venezuela Industrial Management JOHN A. HILL 470 Elm St., Keene, N.H. Plastics Technology 35 RICHARD J. HOESKE 203 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsfield Industrial Management STEPHEN R. HOUDE 38 Holden St., Attleboro Mechanical Engineering CHARLES S. HOFF 50 Westwood Rd., Medford Industrial Management GEORGE M. HYNES 1 1 Ashland Place, Medford Mechanical Engineering JAMES A. HURWITZ 146 Stevens St., Lowell Electrical Engineering MASON G. IDE 2 Grand Ave., Nashua, N.H. Textile Engineering 36 MICHAEL F. JUBINSKI 6 Thornton Ave., Lowell Mechanical Engineering ROBERT KELLY 319 Russell St.. Woburn Mechanical Engineering JAMES L. JULIAN 75 Pleasant St., Southbridge Industrial Management ALAN R. KLAYTON 31 Grant Ave., W. Deal, N.J. Electrical Engineering MARY ANN KENDRICK 606 Howard St., Lawrence Plastics Technology JOHN A. KOKOSKA 342 North Rd., No. Chelmsford Industrial Management 37 JOSEPH H. KOLAKOWSKI 1 1 1 Endicott St., Worcester Industrial Management PAUL R. KRIKORIAN Halliday Acres, E. Brewster Mechanical Engineering NEIL A. KRIKORIAN 25 Plymouth St., Lowell Mechanical Engineering NORMAN H. LaFOSSE 78 Grove St., Clinton Paper Engineering ROGER L. LABRECQUE 163 W. Sixth St., Lowell Textile Engineering ROBERT J. LASKY North St., Norfolk Mechanical Engineering 38 THOMAS R. LAWRENCE 18 Harwood Ave., Littleton Electrical Engineering DAVID A. LEE 5 Mead Terr., W. Acton Electrical Engineering PAUL R. LEFEBVRE 19 Robert St., Lowell Plastic Technology ROY A. LEIBOWITZ 26 Pleasant St., Gt. Barrington Plastics Technology RICHARD R. LESSARD 73 New York St., Lowell Chemical Engineering SIU-KEE LEUNG 24 Elgin St.. 3rd Floor. Hong Kong Electrical Engineering 39 WARREN P. LILJEGREN 560 Chelmsford St., Lowell Chemistry PAUL J. LIPKA 5 Barton St., Salem Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM J. LONG 617 Westford St., Lowell Industrial Management GERALD M. LYDON 267 Elmwood Ave., Quincy Nuclear Engineering DOUGLAS S. MacFALL 22 Brooks Lane, Portland, Conn. Electrical Engineering THOMAS J. MACKEY 2 Sunset Rd., Salem Electrical Engineering 40 PHILIP R. MAHER 202 Montvale Ave., Woburn Pliysics LOUIS K. MANSUR 107 Adams St., Lowell Physics SINAI MANOR 15 Havazelet St., Rishon Leziun, Israel Electrical Engineering KENNETH W. MANGOLD 15 Memorial Circle, Andover Industrial Management F. PAUL MARSHALL 415 Pawtucket St., Lowell Plastics Technology PAUL R. MAURAIS 681 Broadway, Lowell Electrical Engineering 41 JAMES J. McSHEFFREY 237 Park St., Dorchester Industrial Management francis c. McCarthy 72 Sycamore St., Norwood Chemical Engineering MAURA A. McKINLEY 145 Beacon St., Lowell Industrial Management RICHARD L. MEYERS 32 Marland St., Andover Electrical Engineering RICHARD K. MENOCHE 211 Slater St., Webster Electrical Engineering ANDREAS M. MICHAELIDES 124 High St., Fitchburg Textile Engineering 42 GERARD H. MICHAUD, JR. 32 Comet Rd., Methuen Mechanical Engineering DONALD C. MIFFITT 37 Health Ave., Springfield Electrical Engineering THOMAS W. MOORE 282 Riverside St., Lowell Paper Engineering ANDREW S. MILLER 253 Third St., Lowell Phvsics JOHN W. MORAN French St.. Billerica Industrial Management 43 ROBERT A. MORAN Box 31, Round Top, N.Y. Paper Engineering RICHARD T. NAWROCKI 5 Pattison Ave., Dudley Electrical Engineering WILLIAM L. MORIARTY 490 New Hanover Ave., S. Meriden, Conn. Chemistry JOSEPH B. NOVELLO 38 Middle St., Gloucester Electronics Engineering EDWARD S. NOVE 306 Central St., Winchendon Industrial Management LEWIN NYMAN 19 Goodhue St., Maiden Electrical Engineering 44 JAMES J. O ' BRIEN 46 Raymond St., Medford Chemical Engineering MAURICIO C. OCHOA Medellin, Colombia Mechanical Engineering PAUL F. OKERHOLM 15 Auburn Ave., Somerville Electrical Engineering JOSE A. OLIVA 31 Calle Poniente 1227 Mechanical Engineering ALEXANDER A. OLSEN 2 Main St., N. Chelmsford Paper Engineering JOHN S. ORPHANOS Walnut Pk.. Jamaica Plain Mechanical Engineering 45 FREDERICK E. ORSINI 308 Winthrop St., Taunton Industrial Management THOMAS M. OSTROWSKI 225 Conant St., Revere Electrical Engineering ATTILA OZDEMIRER Cekirge cad. 58 3, Bursa Turkey Paper Engineering STEPHEN M. PADULA 950 Mass Ave., Lunenburg Textile Engineering RONALD R. PAPESH 41 Pine St., Palmer Chemical Engineering ERNEST P. PARKER 284 Gibson St., Lowell Textile Engineering 46 JONAS A. PAULIUKONIS 47 Mendon St., Worcester Electrical Engineering MICHAEL A. PIERRY 90 Ruxton St., Uniondale, N.Y. Physics DOMENIC G. PEPE 21 Cedar St., Everett Physics CARL R. PITASI 636 South St., Roslindale Physics FRANCIS L. PIOLI 49 Farragut Ave., Somerville Industrial Management HARRY J. POWERS 36A Worthen Rd., Lexington Industrial Management 47 ANTHONY J. PUPO 12 Oriole St., Pittsfield Mechanical Engineering PETER J. QUIRK 137 Hancock Rd., Pittsfield Cliemical Engineering WILLIAM J. PUZELLA, JR. 42 Sunnyside Ave., Arlington Electrical Engineering STANLEY F. RABER 39 Hanover St., Jefferson, Pa. Plastics Technology PAUL E. QUINTY Leominster Rd., Shirley Textile Engineering WILLIAM M. REIS 24 Elm Ave., Woburn Industrial Management 48 ANTHONY M. RICCIARDIELLO 98 School St., Salem Mechanical Engineering FERNANDO N. RODRIGUES 342B Commercial St., Provincetown Nuclear Engineering NORMAN D. ROBERTS 48 Keith St., Springfield Physics KENNETH P. ROUSSEAU 381 New Boston Rd„ Dracut Industrial Management JOHN C. RODDA 56 Pine St., Pittsfield Mechanical Engineering RANDEL F. SACKOVICH 86 Burke St., Nashua, N.H. Chemical Engineering 49 JOSEPH M. SALVATORE 962 Phoenix Ave., Peekskill, N.Y. Textile Engineering KENNETH M. SHEEHAN 60 Edenfield Ave., Watertown Electrical Engineering MICHAEL A. SCOGLIO 17 Ames St., Beverly Electrical Engineering JACK L. SMITH 42 Burnaby St., Lowell Industrial Management JOHN J. SHEEHAN 33 Windsor St., Arlington Mechanical Engineering BRIAN D. SOUGNEZ 9 Eclipse Ave., Chelmsford Industrial Management 50 CHARLES F. SOUZA 372 Commercial St., Provincetown Phvsics FRANCIS E. SOUZA Old Falmouth Rd., W. Barnstable Chemical Engineering THOMAS R. STODOLSKI 155 Southbridge St., Auburn Electrical Engineering DANIEL C. STERN 138-38 63 Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Electrical Engineering FRANCIS M. SPINOLA 7712 Mark Dr., Verona, Pa. Chemical Engineering BARRY N. STONE 88 West Union St.. Ashland Electrical Engineering 51 RICHARD P. STONE 23 Sumner St., Revere Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM C. SZEKELY 93-19 208 St., Queens Village, N.Y. Industrial Management JOHN H. SZAFRAN 259 White St., Lowell Industrial Management RICHARD F. THIBAULT 14 Maple St., Haverhill Nuclear Engineering LAWRENCE A. TESTA 60 Sproat St., Middletown, N.Y. Plastics Technology RICHARD J. THOMPSON 161 Oxford St., Auburn Industrial Management 52 ROGER TOLAN 9 Den Quarry Rd., Lynn Electrical Engineering THOMAS A. TOMASETTI 50 Vose St., Framingham Plastics Technology NORMAN TORGERSON, JR. 290 Milltown Rd., Somerville, N.J. Physics NORMAND G. TREMBLAY 165 Crawford St., Lowell Industrial Management KENNETH R. TYLER 329 Pleasant St., Leominster Nuclear Engineering CHERYL VASEY 116 So. 21st Ave., Manville, N.J. Plastics Technology 53 LEONARD WALK 32 Essex St., Medford Mechanical Engineering ALBERT E. WALKER, JR. 66 Linwood Ave., Chelmsford Chemical Engineering RONALD J. WEETMAN 41 Cotton Ave., Braintree Mechanical Engineering JOHN WHEALTON 110-01 214 St.. Queens Village, N.Y. Physics KAREN M. WHITMARSH 7 Doris Ave., No. Billerica Physics JAMES R. WHITTAKER 71 Saunders St., N. Andover Industrial Management 54 THOMAS D. WHITTAKER 227 Campbell Dr., Lowell Industrial Management CHARLES R. WOLFE 426 Varnum Ave., Lowell Electrical Engineering RICHARD J. WINSKOWICZ 9 Florence St., Danvers Electrical Engineering DAVID W. WOOD 48 Boylston St., Lowell Electrical Engineering ROBERT J. WOLFENDEN 3 Packard St., Lawrence Physics GORDON H. WOODFORD 26 Pearl St., Westfield Mechanical Engineering 55 LEONARD C. WRIGHT 26 Wood Ave., East Longmeadow Industrial Management JOHN J. WOZNIAK, JR. 30 Short St., Norwood Mechanical Engineering JOHN F. ZAPPALA, JR. 57 Sargent St., Lawrence Plastics Technology 56 Sixty Four Years Ago (Southwick Hall opened for classes in the fall of 1902. The following is a photo reproduction of a report that was published by the Lowell Board of Trade of that year.) XTbe Xowell {Textile School. This school is established and was opened for pupils February i, 1897, for instruction in the theory and practical art of textile and kindred branches of industry. It is managed by a duly incorporated body styled the Trustees of the Lowell Textile School, composed of twenty per- manent Trustees, two appointed for four-year terms by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Mayor, Superintendent of Public Schools, and the presiding officers of the two branches of the City Council of the City of Lowell, and an annually-elected representative of the Lowell Textile Council, a labor organization. Through its officers, President, Vice- President, Clerk, Treasurer, and a Finance Committee, and sub-committees for each department, the Corporation keeps directly in touch with the school. The Principal, William W.Crosby, S. B., is a graduate of, and late instructor in Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Instruction is given in eleven departments, each with a chief and staff of assistants. The cotton department includes yarn making, from cotton in the seed to the finished product; the woolen and worsted department, woolen and worsted yarn; the weaving department, the making of cloth up to the finest and most varied fabrics. The department of textile design embraces original, combined and applied design in weave and color, and cloth analysis. Deco- rative art includes historic ornament, conventionalizing of plant and other nature forms, color, etc., fundamental and preparatory to all branches of decorative art but with special reference to textile design. The departments of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering give thorough instruction in the elements and theory of those two branches and their application in mill equipment and administration. Such knowledge of mathematics as is required in yarn making and weaving and machine calculations, which include a considerable knowledge of algebra, is furnished by instructors in mathematics. Dveing is exhaustive in its demands on Chemistry; and there- fore a thorough course in General Chemistry is provided. The professor- in-chief and three assistants of this department are graduates of scientific institutions of the higher class. A corps of native teachers give instruc- tion in all commercial languages. At present there are ninety students in William W. Crosby Principal the day classes, representing all sections of the country, sixty-two being resi- dents of Massachusetts, and three hundred and seventy-five, mostly from the mills and shops of the cities of Lowell and Lawrence, and adjoining towns of the Merrimack Valley district, in the evening classes. The school is located in the Parker Block, Middle Street, with an entrance also from Merrimack Street through Masonic Temple. At the opening it occupied 10,000 square feet of floor space, but this has been in- creased to about 3o,ooo square feet. Provision is being made for a permanent home for the school which will provide ample space for its growth for a long term of years. The site is a noble one, of some five acres, on the north bank of the Merrimack River, abutting on Moody Street, and overlooking the falls first utilized in this country for power weaving on an extensive scale. The founders of the textile corporations at Lowell were the founders of the textile industry of America. A main building 260 feet long by So deep, the central mass three stories high and the wings two stories, with a light base- ment under the whole, will be ready for occupancy at the opening of the fall term in 1902. In this building will be located the chemistry, dyeing and finishing department — occupying about one half thereof — the departments oj mechanical and electrical engineering and, for the present, textile design, decorative art, and the administration offices, library and class rooms gener- ally. A central entrance and driveway gives admission to what will eventually be an enclosed court 125x200 feet square, the entire group of buildings forming the four sides of this court. This building is to be known as Southwick Hall, in memory of a gentleman formerly a leading representa- tive of the textile industry in the Merrimack Valley, an ancestor on the maternal side of Frederick F. Ayer, Esq., of New York City to whose gener- ous contribution, with an equal one by the state, the corporation is indebted for this imposing and model educational building. It is of light brick, trimmed with granite and Indiana lime stone. Through the generosity of Charlotte P. Kitson, and Miss Emma K. Stott, and the Kitson Machine Company, a building for cotton spinning will be erected this season to be occupied at the fall opening of the school. It will extend the entire front on Stirling Street, connecting with Southwick Hall at a right angle. It will be known as Kitson Hall, in mem- ory of the late Richard Kitson, founder of the machine company, and Sarah Kitson, his wife. This building will be one story and conform in outside architecture, quality of brick trimmings, etc., to the first story of Southwick Hall. It will be 253 feet long by 60 feet deep. Plans have been prepared for a third building to occupy the entire front on Falmouth Street and forming the third side of the proposed parallel- ogram, and some contributions have been received toward the cost thereof. For 120 feet it will be one story and full basement, 75 feet deep, and be oc- 58 cupied by the machinery of the weaving and woolen and worsted depart- ments. It is hoped that this portion of this front will also be ready for occupancy at the opening of the next fall term. This wing will be com- pleted by a head house 80x80 feet square, two stories and basement, fronting on Colonial avenue, towards the river, and be similar in architecture to the southerly end of Southwick Hall on the same front, 190 feet distant. It is proposed to fill this gap, the noblest front of the site, overlooking the falls and manufacturing section of the city and surrounding heights, with a building devoted to art, textile design, textile collections, libraiies, general administration and miscellaneous class rooms when means are available. This will complete the present plan of the parallelogram of buildings for the school. While the pupils are thoroughly grounded in the elements and princi- ples of the sciences and arts on which the textile industry depends, the experience of other technical schools has shown that it is important to rigidly guard against the school becoming too largely academic; and that instruction at the school ma3 - be of such a character as to insure that the graduates be experts immediately available and useful in the textile industry, it is pro- vided in the by-laws of the corporation that three-fourths of the permanent Trustees shall be directly interested in the textile industry. The percentage has always been larger than this. The candidate for graduation is not only required to pass the usual academic examination, with thesis, etc., of the higher general educational institutions, but also such an examination by rep- resentatives of the textile industry and the great employers thereof, as would be required in candidates presenting themselves for employment in the in- dustry. To further insure the practical value of the instruction touch is kept with the graduates after they have entered the mills, shops, selling houses, etc., where experts in textiles are required, and the benefit of their experi- ence is had in improving the curriculum and methods of instruction. That the school, now but five years old, is accomplishing the results aimed at is shown by the satisfactory service its graduates are giving in the mills and machine shops, in the textile distributing houses at the commercial centres, and in their success in competing for and obtaining positions in the national customs and army purchasing bureaus of the national government where ex- perts in textile machinery, cloth construction and dyes are required. The school plant now aggregates over $300,000 of visible assets in land, buildings, equipment and cash for existing contracts, of which the Commonwealth has contributed $91,750. James T. Smith, Lowell, April II, 1902. Corporation Clerk. FROM THE Lowell Technological Institute was incorporated in 1895 and formally CURRENT opened for the teaching of textile technology subjects on January 30, 1 897. CATALOGUE: It was then known as the Lowell Textile School and awarded only certificates and diplomas. Growth of the school in size, prestige, and scope of curriculum was rapid, and in 1913 it was granted the right to confer four-year degrees in textile engineering and textile chemistry. In 1928 the name was changed to the Lowell Textile Institute to indi- cate more fully the collegiate status of the institution. Its continued growth resulted in further diversification of its areas of specialization, and since 1949 degree programs have been added in the fields of leather chemistry, pa- per engineering, electrical engineering, plastics technology, mechanical en- gineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, mathematics, nuclear science, nuclear engineering, industrial management, business administration and me- terology. In view of the present greatly expanded scope of the engineering program, the name of the college was once more changed, in 1 953, to the Lowell Technological Institute. The Institute grants Bachelor of Business Adminis- tration, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy de- grees. 59 Faculty and Administration Officers of Administration Martin J. Lydon, A.B., A.M., Ed.D., Sc.D. President John L. Steele B.S. in B.A., A.M., Ed.D. Director of the Graduate School and Provost Everett V. Olsen Sc.D. Assistant to the President Chapin A. Harris B.S., Ph.D. Dean of Faculty Richard W. Ivers B.A., M.Ed. Dean of Students 62 Administrative Staff Wilfrid J. Brodeur Bursar Richard F. Connolly P.A. Business Office Manager Elizabeth A. Barrett B.S. Director of Information Brendan, J. Farrington B.A. Coordinator of Special Services James A. Brennan A.B., M.B.A., LL.B. Director of Placement Maurice W. Harrison B.T.E. Director of Admissions Ernest P. James B.T.C., M.S. Director of Summer School Joseph V. Kopycinski B.S.M.S., M.S. in L.S. Librarian Philip S. Lamprey B.S., Ph.D. Coordinator of Graduate Studies John J. MacLaughlan Ph.B., A.M. Director of Guidance Francis B. McGrath Howard K. Moore Michael J. Taylor Edward B. Van Dusen B.S. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. B.A. B.S.I.E.. Ed.M., Ph.D. Head of the Institute ' s Director of Libraries Admissions Officer Director of the Evening Public Relations School 63 Heads Of Departments Sherwood F. Brown Department of Mechanical and Textile Engineering Russell W. Ehlers Department of Plastics Technology John J. McDonald Department of Textile Technology m George R. Griffin Chairman of Division of Chemistry and Applied Chem. Departments of Chemistry and Textile Chemistry Charles R. Mingins Chairman of Division of Physics and Eng. Science Departments of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Physics and Mathematics Stuart L. Mandell Department of Economics and Management Howard H. Reynolds Department of Chemical Engineering and Paper Engineering John R. Robertson Chairman of Division of General Studies Department of Social Sciences The picture of Dr. Moore, Head of the Depart- ment of Languages and Literature, is shown on page 63. Carl A. Stevens Department of Electrical Engineering 64 Col. Charles L. Vacanti U.S.A.F., B.S., M.A. Aerospace Studies r Faculty J. Arthur Ainsworth Robert C. Andrews Raymond L. Anstiss Luther C. Barcus Leon E. Beghian Sydney S. Biechler Frederick B. Bischoff Alexandre Blumstein Joseph C. Bodenrader Stephen J. Bodor William J. Burke J. Frederic Burtt Albert M. Cederlund Jack A. Chakmanian Huan-Yang Chang Albert E. Chouinard Major Alford R. Cockrell Pasquale Condo Capt. Donald C. Crandall Ahmad Dadgar 65 Charles L. Daley George C. Dery Faculty Robert K. Devejian Robert J. De Young James H. Doherty, Jr. A 1C James A. Dubois Edward M. Engel T Sgt. Dewey E. Evans M. Brendan Fleming Raoul M. Freyre Capt. Stephen G. Gardella m - =3Jdt v Edward S. Gilfillan, Jr. Edward L. Golec at John A. Goodwin T Sgt. Daniel P. Groblewski Mary C. Hall Bernard C. Harcourt F. Raymond Hardy Padmanabh Harihar Erwin D. Harris William S. Harrison Charles J. Higgins S. Brackston Hinchey William T. Hogan 66 Robert Z. Hollenbach Elwyn T. Hook Martin Isaks -  Judith A. Horine Gilbert J. Hulme Charles E. Jarvis Thomas F. Kane Gunter H. R. Kegel Joseph R. Killelea Fritz F. Kobayashi «9 5 J, Thomas G. Kudzma Roy J. Kuffner i ak jgm 1 A7w J. Robert A. Lemieux John P. Leonard i 4 44. Joseph Kau Faculty James F. Lambert Ernest H. Latham Elliot F. Humiston, Jr. Martin G. Hurwitz Norwood H. Keeney, Jr. Vasilis Lavrakas Joseph W. Lipchitz Walter J. Lisien Thomas G. MacBeth A. Chelvanayakam Manoharan it mm J Roger D. McLeod Robert J. McVicker Walter R. Mellen Faculty Thomas V. Marcella Edward L. McCaffery Thomas F. McElligott Addison H. Merrick John L. Merrill Arthur I. Miller Kun Min Richard B. Morrison ' •— • % dM itii Paul J. Murphy Gerard W. O ' Connor A. James Oliver Thomas J. Murphy Henry A. Myers Christopher Noble 5Z ' f ; Raymond O. Normandin Andrew A. Ouellette 68 Ira E. Over, Jr. Robert J. Peirent Arthur Petrou David H. Pfister Faculty James B. Pierce itMm, H , r I li Wt Clarence J. Pope James E. Powers Santo J. Pullara ▲ t John J. Riley Kenneth L. Rogers Frederick A. Rojak Vittoria Rosatto Lt. Col. John A. Rubino. Jr. Harry Rubinstein Charles L. Saccardo Allen Scattergood Bernard Selikson Steven Serabian Bernard Shapiro John H. Skinkle Gerald Smithson Albert Stone. Jr. 69 James E. Stone Arthur D. Talkington Virginia S. Taylor Henry E. Thomas George J. Toscano Martin Trust David P. Wade Francis R. Walsh Tso-Chou Wang Joseph W. Waterman Arthur C. Watterson, Jr. Albert T. Woidzik Francis T. Worrell Waldo W. Yarnall Pictures of the following were not available at the time of publication: Aiken, Arnold, Fried, Heiko, Knowlton, Korff, Lockyer, Malone, Moosey, Prins, Savage and Simpson. Professors Emeriti Hermann H. Bachmann Horton Brown, B.S. William G. Chace, Ph.B., M.S. Harold C. Chapin, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Lester H. Cushing, A.B., Ed.M. James G. Dow, A.B. Elmer E. Fickett, B.S., Sc.D. C. Leonard Glen Martin J. Hoellrich Nathaniel E. Jones James H. Kennedy, Jr., B.T.E., M.S. Gilbert R. Merrill, B.T.E. A. Edwin Wells, B.T.E., M.Ed., P.E. 70 William M. Aiken, B.A. (Trinity College), A.M. (Harvard University), Instr., Languages and Litera- ture J. Arthur Ainsworth, B.S., M.S. (Fitchburg State Col- lege), Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Robert C. Andrews, B.S. (Fitchburg State College), M.Ed. (Northeastern University), Asst. Prof., Me- chanical and Textile Engineering Raymond L. Anstiss, B.S.B.A. (Merrimack College), M.B.A. (Boston College), C.P.A., Asst. Prof., Eco- nomics and Management Howard C. Arnold, A.B. (Oberlin College), M.Ed. (Northeastern University), Instr., Languages and Lit- erature Luther C. Barcus, B.A. (University of Delaware), M.S. (University of Miami), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Leon E. Beghian, B.A., Ph.D., (University of Oxford, England), Prof., Nuclear Science and Engineering Sydney S. Biechler, B.S. (Stanford University), Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University), Assoc. Prof., Chemistry Frederick B. Bischoff, B.S., M.S. (Lowell Technologi- cal Institute), P.E. (Massachusetts), Assoc. Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Alexandre Blumstein, B.S. (Sorbonne, Paris), Ph.D. (University of Strasbourg, France), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Joseph C. Bodenrader, B.S. (College of the Holy Cross), M.A. (Indiana University), Instr., Physics and Mathematics Stephen J. Bodor, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Sherwood F. Brown, S.B., S.M., ScD. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Prof., in charge of Depart- ment of Mechanical and Textile Engineering Ronald D. Brunelle, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Lect., Electrical Engineering Ronald A. Burba, B.S., M.S., (Lowell Technological Institute), Lect., Physics and Mathematics William J. Burke, B.A. (University of Massachusetts), M.Ed. (Boston State College), Asst. Prof., Econom- ics and Management J. Frederic Burtt, B.T.E., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Assoc. Prof., Textile Technology Albert M. Cederlund, A.B. (Clark University), M.S. (Columbia University), Asst. Prof., Economics and Management Jack A. Chakmanian, B.S. (Lowell Technological stitute), Instr., Electrical Engineering In- Huan-Yang Chang, B.S. (Southwest Associated Univer- sity, China), M.S. (University of Rhode Island). Ph.D. (Iowa State University), Asst. Prof., Chemi- cal Engineering and Paper Engineering Albert E. Chouinard, B.S., M.S. (College of the Holy Cross), Ph.D. (Clark University), Prof., Chemistry Major Alford R. Cockrell, USAF, B.S. (University of Maryland), M.A. (George Washington University), Asst. Prof., Aerospace Studies C. Daniel Cole, B.A., Ph.D. (University of Buffalo), Prof., Physics and Mathematics Pasquale Condo, B.S. (Purdue University), Physics and Mathematics Instr. Capt. Donald C. Crandall, USAF, B.S. (University of New Hampshire), Asst. Prof., Aerospace Studies Ahmad Dadgar, B.S. (Southwest Missouri State Col- lege), M.S. (Illinois Institute of Technology), Ph.D. (Fordham University), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Charles L. Daley, B.T.C. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Assoc. Prof., Chemistry George C. Dery, A.B. (Merrimack College), M.A. (Boston College), Instr., Economics and Manage- ment (on leave of absence) Robert K. Devejian, B.S. (Tufts University), M.A. (Boston University), Prof., Physics and Mathematics Robert J. De Young, B.A., M.A. (New York Univer- sity), Instr., Languages and Literature James H. Doherty, Jr., B.A. (University of New Hampshire), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics A IC James A. Dubois, USAF. Instr., Aerospace Stud- ies Russell W. Ehlers, B.S., M.A. (Wesleyan University), Ph.D. (Yale University), Prof., in charge of Depart- ment of Plastics Technology Edward M. Engel, B.S. (University of Maine), M.S. (New York University), Assoc. Prof., Chemical En- gineering and Paper Engineering T Sgt. Dewey E. Evans, USAF, Instr., Aerospace Studies M. Brendan Fleming, B.S., M.A. (Boston College), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Raoul M. Freyre, B.S. (Institute of Holguin, Cuba), Ph.D. (University of Havana, Cuba), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Zoltan Fried, B.S. (Brooklyn College), Ph.D. (Bran- deis University), Prof., Physics and Mathematics Capt. Stephen G. Gardella, USAF, B.S. (U. S. Naval Academy), Asst. Prof., Aerospace Studies Edward S. Gilfillan, Jr., A.B. (Kalamazoo College), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard University), Prof., Mechani- cal and Textile Engineering Edward L. Golec, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Prof., Textile Technology John A. Goodwin, B.T.E., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Prof., Textile Technology George R. Griffin, B.S. (Indiana University), M.A. (Boston University), Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Prof., Chairman of Division of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, and in charge of Departments of Chemistry and Textile Chemistry T Sgt. Daniel P. Groblewski, USAF, Instr., Aerospace Studies Mary C. Hall, A.B. (Regis College), M.Ed. (Boston University), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Bernard C. Harcourt, B.S. (Fitchburg State College), M.A. (Columbia University), Assoc. Prof., Mechan- ical and Textile Engineering F. Raymond Hardy, B.S., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Padmanabh Harihar, B.S. (R. Ruia College, India), M.S. (Wilson College, India), Ph.D. (Columbia University), Instr., Nuclear Science and Engineering Harris, B.S. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M.S., Ph.D. (Carnegie Institute of Technology), Instr., Physics and Mathematics William S. Harrison, A.B. (Harvard University), Asst. Prof., Social Sciences Lance Heiko, B.S. (Queens College), M.S. (Brandeis University), Instr., Physics and Mathematics Charles J. Higgins, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Assoc. Prof., Chemical Engineering and Paper Engineering S. Brackston Hinchey, A.B., M.A. (University of Mis- souri), Asst. Prof., Economics and Management William T. Hogan, B.S. (Northeastern University), S.M. D.Sc. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Assoc. Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Robert Z. Hollenbach, S.B.M.E. (Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology), M.S. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Elwyn T. Hook, B.S. (Tufts University), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Judith A. Horine, B.A. (Rivier College), Inst r. Chemis- try Gilbert J. Hulme, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Instr., Physics and Mathematics Elliot F. Humiston, Jr., S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Asst. Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Martin G. Hurwitz, S.B., S.M. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathemat- ics Martin Isaks, B.S. (Purdue University), M.S. (Iowa State University), Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Ernest P. James, B.T.C., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Prof., Chemistry, and Director of Summer School Charles E. Jarvis, B.S., M.A. (Boston University), Assoc. Prof., Languages and Literature Thomas F. Kane, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), M.S. (Cornell University), Asst. Prof. Physics and Mathematics Jonathan Karas, B.S., M.S. (Lehigh University), Sc.D. (honorary) (Lowell Technological Institute), Visit- ing Prof., Physics and Mathematics Joseph Kau, A.B. (University of Hawaii), A.M. (Har- vard University), Asst. Prof., Languages and Litera- ture Norwood H. Keeney, Jr., B.S. (Trinity College, Hart- ford), M.S. (University of Maine), Ph.D. (Univer- sity of Manchester, England), Prof., Chemical Engi- neering and Paper Engineering Gunter H. R. Kegel, B.S. (F. N. Fi., Universidade do Brasil), Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy), Prof., Nuclear Science and Engineering Joseph R. Killelea, B.S. (Manhattan College), Ph.D. (New York University), Director of the Nuclear Center Marianne H. Knowlton, B.A. (Smith College), M.A. (Tufts University), Instr. Languages and Literature Fritz F. Kobayashi, P.E. (Massachusetts), Asst. Prof., Textile Technology David Korff, B.A. (Harvard University), Ph.D. (Bran- deis University), Prof., Physics and Mathematics Thomas G. Kudzma, S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A.M. (Harvard University), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Roy J. Kuffner, B.S. (Ozarks College), Ph.D. (Van- derbilt University), Prof., Chemistry James F. Lambert, B.S. (Lowell State College), Instr., Physical Education Philip S. Lamprey, B.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Ph.D. (University of New Hampshire), Assoc. Prof., Chemistry, and Coordinator of Graduate Studies Ernest H. Latham, Jr., B.A. (Dartmouth College), Instr., Languages and Literature Vasilis Lavrakas, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), . (Tufts University), Prof., Chemistry J. Robert A. Lemieux, B.S. (Lowell Technological In- stitute), Asst. Prof., Electrical Engineering John P. Leonard, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Instr., Electrical Engineering James C. Lillis, B.S. (Tufts University), M.B.A. (Har- vard University), P.E. (Massachusetts), Assoc. Prof., Economics and Management Joseph W. Lipchitz, A.B., M.A. (University of Massa- chusetts), Instr., Social Sciences Walter J. Lisien, B.T.C. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Asst. Prof., Chemistry George E. Lockyer, B.S. (University of Denver), Instr., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Thomas G. Macbeth, A.B. (Cornell University), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Southern California), Assoc. Prof., Economics and Management John J. MacLaughlan, Ph.B. (College of the Holy Cross), A.M. (Boston University), Prof., Social Sci- ences, and Director of Guidance Winifred F. Malone, B.S., M.Ed., M.S. (University of Massachusetts), M.S. (Rutgers University), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Stuart L. Mandell, A.B. (Brooklyn College), M.B.A. (Syracuse University), Prof., in charge of Depart- ment of Economics and Management A. Chelvanayakam Manoharan, B.S. (University of Ceylon), M.A. (University of Cambridge, England), Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Thomas V. Marcella, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Asst. Prof., Nuclear Science and Engineering Edward L. McCaffery, B.S. (St. John ' s University), M.S., Ph.D. (University of Maryland), Prof., Chem- istry John J. McDonald, B.T.C, M.S. (Lowell Technologi- cal Institute), Prof., in charge of Department of Textile Technology Thomas F. McElligott, A.B. (Mt. St. Mary ' s College), Ed.M. (Boston University), Prof., Physics and Math- ematics Roger D. McLeod, B.A. (Bowdoin College), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Robert J. McVicker, B.S. (Pennsylvania State Univer- sity), B.S. (U.S. Naval Postgraduate School). M.S. (Carnegie Institute of Technology), Asst. Prof., Me- chanical and Textile Engineering Walter Roy Mellen, B.S. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute). Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Addison H. Merrick, A.B. (Middlebury College). M.A. (University of Vermont), Asst. Prof., Languages and Literature John L. Merrill, B.T.E. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), Assoc. Prof., Textile Technology Arthur I. Miller, B.S. (The City College of New York), Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy), Instr., Physics and Mathematics Kun Min, B.S. (Lehigh University), M.S.E. (Univer- sity of Michigan), Ph.D. (University of Illinois), Assoc. Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Charles R. Mingins, A.B. (Wesleyan University), Ph.D. (Cornell University), Prof., Chairman of Di- vision of Physics and Engineering Science, and in charge of Departments of Nuclear Science and Engi- neering, and Physics and Mathematics Howard K. Moore, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Boston Univer- sity), Prof., in charge of Department of Languages and Literature, and Director of Libraries S Sgt. Anthony E. Moosey, USAF, Instr., Aerospace Studies Richard B. Morrison, A.B. (Colby College), Ed.M. (University of Maine), Instr. Physical Education Paul J. Murphy, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E. (Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology), P.E. (Massachusetts), Asst. Prof., Electrical Engineering Thomas J. Murphy, A.B. (Boston College), M.B.A. (Harvard University), Asst. Prof., Economics and Management Henry A. Myers, B.A. (Swarthmore College), M.A. (Boston University), Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Asst. Prof., Languages and Literature Christopher Noble, B.S. (U. S. Naval Academy), M.S. (Harvard University), Asst. Prof., Mechanical and Textile Engineering Raymond O. Normandin, A.B. (St. Anselm ' s College), M.S. (Boston College), Assoc. Prof., Plastics Tech- nology Gerard W. O ' Connor, A.B. (Harvard University), A.M. (Boston University), Asst. Prof., Languages and Literature A. James Oliver, B.S. (Boston University), M.Ed. (Boston State College), Asst. Prof., Physical Educa- tion Andrew A. Ouellette, B.S. (Brown University), Prof., Physics and Mathematics Ira E. Over, Jr., B.S. (University of Maryland), M.S. (Xavier University), Asst. Prof., Physics and Math- ematics Martin A. Patt, B.S. (Northeastern University), S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Instr., Elec- trical Engineering Robert J. Peirent, B.S., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Assoc. Prof., Textile Chemistry Robert W. Perry, B.S. (Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute), M.A. (Columbia University), Lect., Physics and Mathematics Arthur Petrou, B.S. (University of New Hampshire), M.S. (Northeastern University), Asst. Prof., Me- chanical and Textile Engineering David H. Pfister, B.S., M.S. (Lowell Technological In- stitute), P.E. (Massachusetts), Prof., Textile Tech- nology James B. Pierce, B.S. (Thiel College), M.S., Ph.D. (Case Institute of Technology), Prof., Chemistry Clarence J. Pope, B.S. (Clemson College), M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Prof., Textile Tech- nology James E. Powers, B.S., M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Assoc. Prof., Electrical Engineering Harvey R. Prins, B.S. (Newark College of Engineer- ing), M.S., D.Eng. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute), Visiting Assoc. Prof., Nuclear Science and Engineering Santo J. Pullara, B.S., LL.B., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Syracuse University), Assoc. Prof., Economics and Manage- ment Howard H. Reynolds, A. B. (Harvard University), Sc.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), P.E. (Massa- chusetts), Prof., in charge of Department of Chemical Engineering and Paper Engineering John A. Riley, B.S. (Fordham College), M.A. (Boston College), M.A., Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Assoc. Prof., Physics and Mathematics John J. Riley, A.B., M.A. (Boston University), Asst. Prof., Languages and Literature John R. Robertson, A.B. (Bowdoin College), A.M. (Harvard University), Prof., Chairman of Division of General Studies, and in charge of Department of Social Sciences Kenneth L. Rogers, B.S. (University of Maine), P.E. (Massachusetts), Prof., Mechanical and Textile En- gineering Frederick A. Rojak, B.S.E.E. (Pratt Institute), M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Assoc. Prof., Elec- trical Engineering Vittoria Rosatto, B.S. (Massachusetts College of Art), Prof., Textile Technology Lt. Col. John A. Rubino, Jr., USAF, B.S. (St. Louis University), Asst. Prof., Aerospace Studies Harry Rubinstein, B.S., (Brooklyn College), (Purdue University), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Ph.D. Charles L. Saccardo, B.S.B.A. (Northeastern Univer- sity), M.A. (Georgetown University), Asst. Prof., Economics and Management James W. Savage, III, A.B. (Boston College), M.Ed. (Suffolk University), Instr., Languages and Litera- ture Allen Scattergood, A.B. (Columbia University), Ph.D. (Princeton University), Prof., Chemistry Bernard Selikson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (New York Uni- versity), Prof., Nuclear Science and Engineering Steven Serabian, B.S. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute), M.S. (Union College), Asst. Prof., Mechani- cal and Textile Engineering James C. Sethares, B.S.E.E. (University of Massachu- setts), S.M.E.E. (Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy), Lect., Electrical Engineering Bernard Shapiro, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), S.M. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Capt. George W. Simpson, USAF, B.S. (Pennsylvania State University), Asst. Prof., Aerospace Studies John H. Skinkle, S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M.S. (Lowell Technological Institute), Prof., Textile Chemistry Gerald Smithson, B.S. (Brown University), M.S. (Tufts University), Prof., Electrical Engineering Carl A. Stevens, B.S., M.S. (Tufts University), Sc.M. (Brown University), Ph.D. (Boston University), P.E. (Massachusetts), Prof., in charge of Department of Electrical Engineering Albert Stone, Jr., B.A., LL.B. (University of Texas), M.A. (University of Houston), Ph.D. (Harvard University), Assoc. Prof., Languages and Literature James E. Stone, B.S. Physical Education (Springfield College), Instr., Arthur D. Talkington, B.S. (University of Chicago), M.A. (University of Missouri). Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Virginia S. Taylor, B.S. (Syracuse University), M.A. (Western Michigan University), Asst. Prof., Physics and Mathematics Henry E. Thomas, B.T.E. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), P.E. (Massachusetts), Prof., Plastics Technol- ogy George J. Toscano, B.S. (Northeastern University), C.P.A., Assoc. Prof., Economics and Management Martin Trust, B.M.E. (Cooper Union). S.M. (Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology), Asst. Prof., Me- chanical and Textile Engineering (on leave of ab- sence) Col. Charles L. Vacanti, USAF. B.S. (University of Nebraska), M.A. (University of New Mexico), Prof., in charge of Department of Aerospace Studies David P. Wade, B.S. (Lowell Technological Institute). Asst. Prof., Electrical Engineering Francis R. Walsh, B.S., M.A. (Boston University). Asst. Prof., Social Sciences Tso-Chou Wang, Dip., D.Eng. (Technische Hoch- schule, Germany), Assoc. Prof.. Mechanical and Textile Engineering Joseph W. Waterman, B.S. (University of Vermont). M.B.A. (Boston University), Asst. Prof., Social Sci- ences Arthur C. Watterson, Jr., B.S. (Geneva College), Ph.D. (Brown University), Asst. Prof., Chemistry Louis I. Weiner, B.S. (Temple University), M.S. (Lowell Technological Institut e), Visiting Prof., Textile Tech- nology Roger E. Wiehe, B.A. (Yale University), M.A. (Uni- versity of Illinois), Ph.D. (Columbia University). Assoc. Prof., Languages and Literature Albert T. Woidzik, B.S. (Lowell Technological Insti- tute), P.E. (Massachusetts), Assoc. Prof.. Textile Technology Francis T. Worrell. B.S. (University of Michigan). M.S., Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh), Prof., Phys- ics and Mathematics Waldo W. Yarnall, B.S. (University of Vermont). Di- rector of Athletics FRATERNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS F j Row: R. Alano, A. Burduroglu, A. Michaelides, Sergeant at Arms; R. Stocek, Treasurer; D. Reilly, Vice President; J. Caruso, President; B. Shapiro, Faculty Adviser; P. Faulkner, Secretary; R. Lessard, R. Bowen, K. Scully, U. Coskuner. Second Row: D. DeSantis, J. Alvarez, T. Stokes, J. Sampugnaro, F. Merrifield, J. Bean, L. Urban, D. Lough, J. Zamouski, F. Berry, K. Casey, D. Cameron, P. Gauthier, J. Walkowiak, T. Tycz, M. Mulvey. Third Row: E. Allard, K. Shilinsky, L. Storch, J. Koegler, J. Downs, R. Alvarez, A. Bruzzese, T. Emery, A. Miller, D. Hadfield, G. Anderson, A. Miller, R. Marquis, K. Joblon, J. Amuender, F. Bernatchez, M. Hartwell. Fourth Row: R. Gentile, R. Berchin, D. Brzezinski, R. Shepard, J. Jarne, B. Perry, J. Guzzi, R. Thiboutot. Delta Kappa Phi 78 In 1902 Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity became the second Textile Fraternity to be incorporated in the United States. From its beginning at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences, D.K. has grown to a small national social fraternity which includes schools of engineering, science, and liberal arts. Here at Lowell Tech, Beta Chapter takes full advantage of the relative independence and mutual cooper- ation of a small national. The brothers of D.K. acquire a well rounded character development by follow- ing the long established tenets of the fraternity. Numbered among these are the promotion and encouragement of a fraternal relationship by its members, and the thorough education of its members in the fields of textiles, engineering, the sci- ences, and liberal arts. D.K. men are active participants in all forms of school activity. This year brothers found prominence in all our varsity sports, as class officers, as members of the Student Council, as presidents and leaders of various campus organizations, and as active members of nearly all the student societies. The house is especially proud of its members who were elevated to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Hell Week this year proved highly successful as the new brothers employed their skills improving the exterior and interior of the house on Fletcher Street. On the outside, the parking lot was enlarged and paved and a handsome retaining wall was added. Inside, the dining room and T.V. room received new faces, and the blue room has an added touch of class. After this auspicious beginning, the Dekes surged on to I.F.C. Weekend where the house pulled in the Volleyball, Blood Donation, and Choral Trophies, and last, but certainly not least, the Scholastic Trophy. The brotherhood also looks back on the rest of the school year which included great parties, sports competition, the satisfaction of scholastic achieve- ment, and a rich and rewarding brotherhood. These are the things that form warm memories for all the men of Delta Kappa Phi. 79 First Row: L. Espesito, R. Papesh, R. Burtt, I.F.C. Representative; S. Padula, Treasurer; R. Hoeske, President; J. Rodda, Junior Member; J. McSheffrey, Historian; R. Nawrocki, House Manager; B. Sinigaglio, Marshall, Steward; G. Benoit. Second Row: P. Kowack, L. Cincotta, J. Friedrich, N. Stapelfeld, R. Commisso, J. Slade, F. Siano, P. Santoro, R. Hachey, R. Bushong, G. Williams, R. Cipolla. Third Row: T. Byra, R. Lockhart, R. McEachern, S. Forsyth, J. Cronholm, P. Quirk, R. Stanton, J. Mulherin, P. Okerholm, C. Symes, S. Lewis. Fourth Row: A. Sigismondo, S. Cottrell, R. Martineit, R. Matheson, H. Rice, A. Roper, G. Heeley, R. Sarosy, M. Anderson. Omicron Pi 7i X- i In 1902, when Lowell Textile School was just seven years old, seven men met and formed the first fraternity to be established at Lowell: Omicron Pi. Founded with the intention of promoting brotherhood and of forming a society of men having common interests and ideals, O Pi has chosen to remain independent and. until recently, was the only independent fraternity on campus. Its strong and loyal alumni take their places in the military, the arts and sciences, and the academic professions of modern America. Every year those who are able to do so return to O Pi at the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners and reminisce with the active chapter. The active chapter, however, has quite a bit to recall on its own. This was the year that the active chapter barely beat the alumni by one point in the annual basketball game. This was the year that O Pi was the team to beat in football, softball, basketball, and bowling. Socially, this was the year the house went Poly- nesian and outdid itself at the Luau. The Monte Carlo Rushing Party packed em in and the smoke, noise, and laughter brought Las Vegas to Lowell on an early Spring night. The Stag was the greatest ever, but the biggest weekend was just around the corner. May brought the Formal, new officers, and memories to be cherished for years to come. September and Hell Week brought the pledges, and the house regained its original tip-top shape. The Whipple got new customers mixed in with the old, and. as this year ' s seniors look back on their college years, O Pi will stand out in their memories. 81 First Row: N. Schiavone, C. Lewis, Senior Warden; W. Pitman, Junior Warden; T. Dixon, Treasurer; J. Julian, Vice President; L. Walk, President; D. Wade, Adviser; R. Driscoll, Recording Secretary; J. Gregory, Social Chairman; E. Thompson, W. Long. Second Row: D. Whitehouse, C. Russell, P. Comins, J. Pulichino, R. Gomes, A. Shtika, D. Crocker, F. Mulcahy, W. Mallett, P. Terrana. Third Row: T. Golec, A. Billings, D. Connors, J. Chmara, W. Smiley, J. McNiff, L. Wright, G. O ' Connor, R. Lasky, P. Dion. Fourth Row: H. Guttwein, J. Lindsay, W. Cooledge, N. Vallencourt, D. Wenner, R. Reer, M. Young, W. Selawsky, F. Freeman, P. Garreffi. Phi Gamma Psi 82 Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity was created to fill a social need. Its aims are: to create and promote among its members an indissoluble tie of friendship and loy- alty; to unite under the spirit of Phi Gamma Psi a brotherhood based on the worth of the individual as a human being; and to assist, by every honorable means, the advancement of its members. The transition from Phi Psi to Phi Gamma Psi was completed last year with the acceptance of our new constitution and the formation of our first Phi Gamma Psi Alumni Chapter. The decision of whether or not to seek affiliation with a national fraternity was postponed until next year at which time the majority of the brothers will belong exclusively to Phi Gamma Psi. Phi Gamma Psi wishes to thank its alumni, members, and friends for making 1965-66 a successful year. First was Hell Week, during which the pledges reno- vated the house from top to bottom, and after which the Pledge Party was a tremendous smash with the new brothers acting as if they had been there all their lives. The next big event was Alumni Weekend, and, as usual, the alumni lost the traditional football game on Saturday. The party that was held that evening was enjoyed by all, and Sunday brought a more solemn occasion as third degree was conferred upon the new brothers at a dinner meeting. The following week was I.F.C. Weekend at which our theme was Hunting and our game was Playboy Bunnies. After Thanksgiving the brothers rented a ski lodge for the season and, just before Christmas vacation, we had our annual Christmas Party for some local children. They thought that the turkey was satisfying but nothing could top Santa and his Pack. Military Ball Weekend and All Tech Weekend saw the brotherhood welcoming the freshmen to their first taste of fraternity life, and later came the rushing parties which were a large success. To close out the year, the fraternity formal dinner and dance was held in May at which time the annual awards were given. The brothers participated in all sports, in the student government, and in many clubs in the school. We are saddened at the loss of the graduates, but look forward to next year when we will experience new friendships and meet new brothers. 83 First Row: E. Freshman, E. Nove, Marshal; L. Testa, Corre- sponding Scribe; T. Fristik, Archon; S. Almoney, Rex; R. Moran, Treasurer; L. Bushner, Recording Scribe; N. Sheer, J. Kirkiles. Second Row: H. Hecker, F. Hopenwasser, W. Daku, D. Stern, R. Fyfe, J. Bagas, S. Stark, H. Field, W. Moloney, F. Frenquelli. Third Row: R. DiNanno, J. Hiatt, J. Ledakowich, W. Moriarty, J. Shuman, T. Reilley, W. Flaherty, R. DeVellis, R. Leibowitz. Fourth Row: M. Stephens, J. Curtiss, M. Gold- stein, W. Schroeder, H. Diekman, R. Kelly, B. Stone, P. Dem- browsky. Pi Lambda Phi 84 In 1949, Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity appeared on the Lowell Tech campus as the Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity. Then, as now, Pi Lam is the only national social fraternity on the Tech campus. Today, it ranks high in the national chapter roll. In its seventeenth year at L.T.I., Pi Lam, under the leadership of Rex Stanley Almoney, has continued to maintain its prominence and fulfill its duties and obligations to the school. Throughout the school Pi Lam continues to stand out with an ever-flourishing distinction. Members of Pi Lam are highly active in school organizations and hold offices of responsibility in the Text, the Pickout, Circle K, the Varsity Club, the Student Council, I.F.C., Hillel. Phanor, and IEEE. The Pi Lam house has stood these many years near the crest of Livingston Avenue, the sacred inner sanctum of the fraternity, often referred to as the House on the Hill, has been the scene of many a festive affair, wild debate, brawl, and other events, sedate or noisy, which go far toward making the fraternity a unique organization. After the two month tragedy that befell us after Hell Week, Pi Lam bounced back and began the feverish activity of getting ready for those house parties we missed the first part of the year. With the brothers getting last-minute dates and hoping for the best, the house clean and neat, expectantly awaiting the female invasion, the house really began to swing! In looking back, many are the exciting times clearly remembered. The midnight bull sessions with the periodic cry of pipe down rocketing through the house, foregoing homework for a good television program, the endless waiting to take a shower and when the time finally arrived, lo and behold, no hot water, cold nights with the wind howling through the cracks, and visions of hanging the House Manager dancing through numbed minds. These events are but sidelights, just normal occurrences in the life of a Pi Lam Brother. Th Fraternity has continued to move forward as the current group shows every indication of upholding the fine traditions of the past and is moving steadily ahead in the future. Pi Lam looks forward to another successful year, with many memo- ries and new friendships, which could be gained only through the existence of a fraternal atmosphere such as one finds among the Brothers of Pi Lam. 85 First Row: L. Bornowski, J. Turner, Treasurer; C. Mavrogianis, President; S. Lynch, Vice President; J. Kudron, Secretary; K. Whitmarsh, Marshal. Second Row: M. Buckley, M. Wiggins, M. Kendrick, P. Mur- phy, S. Gaudette, K. Johnson, R. Brouillard, P. Mc- Gowan. Phi Sigma Rho In 1937 Phi Sigma Rho Sorority was founded under the name of Phlame, the letters designating the names of the original charter members. It was the first organization on campus established to bond together the women students of the Institute. Phi Sigma Rho promotes recreation for the members and renders social services to the community. In 1948 the Greek letters were substituted for the name Phlame, and then, in 1955, the ideals of the sorority — knowledge, equality, con- science, achievement, and friendship — were placing on the sorority crest. This year started with Hell Week for the pledges and was followed by the traditional Welcome Party. As the Christmas season approached, the girls busied themselves by preparing Christmas favors which were given to patients in local nursing homes. This year the sorority also sponsored a Christmas party for all the women students in the school. The rushing season began with a card party to acquaint prospective members with the sorority sisters. The sisters also enjoyed quiet get-togethers which were climaxed by the annual event that beats all — Sorority Weekend. In years to come it is hoped that the sorority will continue to grow, and that its members will always cherish their fond memories of Phi Sigma Rho. 86 87 Inter-fraternity Council First Row: S. Almoney, Secretary; R. Burtt, President; D. Reilly, Treasurer; L. Wright. Second Row: J. Caruso, K. Casey, R. Hoeske. Fraternities at Lowell Tech are among the most active organizations on campus. Although the four fraternities are completely separate and distinct, certain func- tions and interests are common to all fraternity men. The Inter-Fraternity Council is the co-ordinating and regulating body for all the fraternities ' common interests and functions. The IFC consists of a four-man delegation from each fraternity. The offices are rotated every year, so that each fraternity in turn holds the chair- manship. The primary duties of the IFC are to set the beginning and end of the rushing period, to establish dates for Hell Week, and to inform the administration as to fraternity policy. The IFC also sponsors an Inter-Fraternity sports schedule and the Inter-Fraternity Weekend, complete with parties and dancing. 88 Student Council First Row: J. Harrington, Secretary; R. Moran, Vice President; R. R. Lessard, President; R. DeVellis, Treasurer; K. Whitmarsh. Second Row: A. Thibeault, R. St. Germain, R. Sauter, J. Hiatt, R. Quellette, E. McLaughlin. The purpose of the Student Council is to express and promote the interests and opinions of the student body. The Council has investigatory powers over all under- graduate school-sponsored activities and organizations which are competitively open to any student at his request. It has the further power to legislate and to enforce, with administration approval, regulations concerning student life on the campus and to try all cases involving infringement of these regulations. It is the further purpose of the Council to subsidize, in part, any student-wide function, utilizing a five dollar allotment from the student activities fee. In the course of a year the Council handles a number of routine assignments which include freshman and upperclass elections, the election of new officers to the Council each Spring, running the freshman banquet, the yearly Upstream Day Classic, and All-Tech Weekend. Aside from the normal business, many other problems are encountered such as reviewing the constitutions of old organizations and ratifying those of new clubs, and the holding of meetings of campus leaders to discuss important issues and to keep them informed of the various activities of each organization. Each year the Council publishes a report which gives a clear picture of the expenditures, functions, and problems faced during the year. 89 A I l- Tech Weekend 90 91 Pickout Staff ■MANAGING EDITOR: Bob Kelly Dennis Surprenant BUSINESS Ed Freshman, Manager Bob Moran, Advertising Manager Fred Hoppenwasser 92 CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF MAURA McKINLEY and DICK DENNING PHOTOGRAPHY Joe Nugent ADVISER Prof. E. M. Engel LITERARY Kayleen Johnson, Editor Cheryl Vasey LAYOUT Maura McKinley, Editor Miriam Buckley Suzy Gaudette Richard Burbank 93 First Row: W. Schroeder, Art Editor; N. Sheer, Managing Editor; H. Field, Editor-in-Chief; J. Shuman, Business Manager; J. Bagas, Circulation Manager; E. Nove, Feature Writer. Second Row: J. Kirkiles, F. Hopenwasser, R. DiNanno, Advertising; M. Nugent, D. Surprenant, W. Daku, W. Moloney, Photography. Third Row: J. Ledakowich, M. Goldstein, H. Diekman, J. Lazdowski, T. Reilley. Text The Text is the official news publication of the Institute; it is issued every two weeks and contains campus news, reports on industry, student activities, sports, and feature articles. Its purpose is to provide the students and faculty with infor- mation concerning all pertinent functions and activities. In addition, it offers any one interested a media to express his or her feelings to the student body as a whole. The newspaper is one of the school ' s most important institutions in that it is the voice of both the students and the faculty, and it is here that all criticisms and suggestions are presented and acted upon. Membership is open to anyone interested in writing, photography, layout, or business management. Since the Text is completely run and published by the students, it provides staff members an excellent opportunity to gain and develop valuable experience in formal writing and business administration. 94 n ft n f .« Jow: F. Hachey, Board of Directors; R. Kelly, Board of Directors; J. Cronholm. Secretary; R. Nawrocki, President; J. Turi, Treasurer; J. Nowak, Board of Directors. Second Row; U. Coskuner, K. Bassett, J. Murray, J. Gizzi, S. Gurcan, R. Olano, R. Pingree. Third Row: K. Shilinsky, A. Walker, R. Allaire, R. Stewart, D. Reilly, B. Perry. Circle K The basic purpose of the Circle K Club is to help the student body and the administration in any way possible. All upperclassmen who have a cumulative average above 2.0 and who wish to serve their school may apply for membership in the club. Each year the club awards a scientific book to the freshman with the highest first semester average, it publishes the student handbook — The Key, it conducts an annual blood drive and an annual Goodwill Drive, and aids the administration and T.O.C. in registration and freshmen orientation. Other service projects include free coat checking at all dances, publication and distribution of programs at home basketball games, a freshman tutoring program, and a school clean up-campaign. The Circle K is an international organization and each year the club sends a representative to the national convention, in addition, all the club members attend the annual New England District convention. Over the past few years the club has established itself as one of the strongest and most active clubs in the district and has received national recognition for its Key handbook publication. 95 Key First Row: R. Olano, Assistant Editor; R. Nawricki, Editor. Second Row: J. Curtiss, Art Editor; J. Wozniak, Advertising Manager. The Key is the student handbook of Lowell Tech; it contains pertinent informa- tion that the new student needs to know concerning campus facilities, extracurricu- lar activities, athletics, fraternities, and student rules and regulations. Its main objective is to introduce the freshman to student life and the L.T.I, campus during the orientation period. It is published and distributed by the members of Circle K as a service project and has received national recognition by the Kiwanis Club. 96 AATT First Row: P. Quinty, R. Greer, Vice Chairman; S. Padula, Treasurer; S. Cottrell, Chairman; Prof. J. Goodwin, Adviser; J. Lazdowski, Secretary; K. Manohar. Second Row: E. Parker, T. Dardas, T. McEachern, G. Illig, C. Proaley, A. Capozzi, F. Hopenwasser, A. Parikh. Third Row: S. Chines, J. Salvatore, A. Michaelides, R. Cuthbertson, P. Dembrowsky, J. Dillahunty, M. Elliot. The Student Chapter of the American Association of Textile Technologists was recently formed on the campus by a group of students who major in Textile Technology or Textile Engineering. It has been very active since its beginnings and an impressive number of meetings have been held at which important industrial leaders gave inspiring and educational talks. The purpose of the meetings are both social and educational. 97 ACS First Row: D. Ayer, Corresponding Secretary; J. Thibeault, Recording Secretary; D. Crocker, President; T. Vanderspurt, Vice President; R. Brouillard, Treasurer; P. Murphy. Second Row: L. Cincotta, G. Goguen, D. Smith, J. Mulcahy, R. Putnam, R. Mucciarone, G. Zinkus. The L.T.I. Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society has absorbed the former Chemistry Club. The basic aims remain the same: to further fellowship and provide contact between students in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. To accomplish its purpose, the Chapter sponsors many scientific and social functions. 98 AIP First Row: C. Pitasi, Treasurer; Dr. C. Mingins, Adviser: G. Brick, President: D. Pepe, Vice President: L. K. Mansur, Secretary. Second Row: D. Chapman, C. Souza. N. Roberts, E. Chaisson, R. J. Wolfenden, F. Frenquelli, K. Whitmarsh. Tliird Row: L. Flynn, J. Whealton, N. Torgerson, E. Vallerand. S. Almoney, E. Connell. The LTI Student Section of the American Institute of Physics was founded to promote and diffuse knowledge in the field of physics. It is one of the two hundred and twenty sections of the American Institute of Physics. Membership is open to all students and faculty members in the field of physics or in related fields. Members enrich their knowledge of physics through contact with physicists, and through the many professional purblications of the American Institute of Physics. Activities include lectures, field trips, and films. Social activities include an annual dinner-dance and an outing. 99 First Row: J. Kudron, P. Murphy, Secretary; R. Weetman, President; J. Betowrnay, Vice President; R. Green, Treasurer; G. Maloney. Second Row: P. Cerniglia, F. Delano, J. De- forge, L. Flynn, F. Hainey, T. Rithimaki, R. Menoche, J. Friedrich. Third Row: F. Hachey, R. Carrigan, W. Cooledge, D. Maack, S. Wallin, A. Billings, S. Pelczar, D. MacKay. Fourth Row: E. Vallerand, A. Walker, S. Zabierek, J. Lazdowski, R. Omasta. Alpine Club The purpose of the Alpine Club is to promote fellowship among skiers, climbers, and other outdoor types. Its activities include skiing, climbing, and social events. Club skiing this year included weekend and day trips to numerous New England ski resorts, spring skiing trips, and a week-long ski trip. Climbing involved week- end and day hikes, rock climbing, and winter climbing. The club is open to all students of L.T.I. 100 First Row: S. Warnock, Secretary: D. O ' Toole, Vice President: B. Barrett, Adviser; M. Wiggins, President: P. Dunleavy, Treasurer. Second Row: L. Messia, P. Laroche, M. Dupont, M. Anton, Y. Poitras. Angel Flight Angel Flight, an organization new to Lowell Technological Institute, is spon- sored by both Pershing Rifles and the Arnold Air Society. It was created primarily to promote social activities in the ROTC department; but is is also a service organization for the school and the community in general. Projects for this year have included supporting Pershing Rifles at their drill meets, frequent visits with the blind, and the organization of a girls drill team. Due to the lack of uniforms, we have been unable to test ourselves in drill meets as yet, but things look brighter for the future. We hope the organization will continue to expand and progress as it has done this past year. 101 Arnold Air Society First Row: F. Pioli, Administrative Officer; J. Smith, Comptroller; L. Brundrett, Executive Officer; K. Rousseau, Commander; J. Rubino, USAF Adviser; R. Labrecque, Chaplain; J. McSheffrey, Information Officer. Second Row: N. Lambert, J. Gray, M. Comeau, E. Kit- tredge, J. Moran, (honorary member), E. Nove, P. Dembrowsky, U. Bafaro, W. Johnston, N. Rodrigues. Third Row: F. Smalarz, J. Kokoska, G. Hynes, E. Stafford, R. Matheson, E. Vallerand, J. Downs, D. Miffitt, R. Counihan. The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization of AFROTC cadets from 170 of the nation ' s colleges and universities. Its objectives are: (1) to aid in the development and production of Air Force officers; (2) to create a closer and more efficient relationship within the Air Officer Training Corps; (3) to further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force; (4) to support Aerospace Power and its role in national security; and (5) to advance air and space age citizenship. The Arnold Air Society is one of the most active societies on campus. It spon- sors the annual blood drive, participates in the help class program at the Rogers School by contributing members as teachers, conducts an aerospace display at the Technorama Science Fair, sponsors a Church Day, and presents an annual Military Ball Weekend. The society is composed entirely of advanced cadets who have shown outstand- ing leadership ability, a willingness to serve the school, and a genuine interest in the United States Air Force. Prospective members have to serve in a rigorous pledge program before they are accepted into the society. 102 Military Ball Weekend 103 Pershing Rifles First Row: R. Nadeau, 2nd Lt. Drill Officer; A. Vervaert, 2nd Lt. Pledge Officer; R. Bernatchez, 1st Lt. Adjutant; E. Kittredge, 1st Lt. Executive Officer; Capt. S. Gardella, Adviser; T Sgt. D. Evans, NCO Advisor; J. Gray, Commanding Officer; J. Healy, 1st Lt. Operations; H. Hecker, 2nd Lt. Public Information Officer. Second Row: E. Solivan, D. Ranney, J. Ryan, W. Christensen, P. Proulx, J. Turcotte, S. Nadel, C. Rutherford, F. Hynes, C. Occhino, A. Martocchia. Third Row: J. LeClair, K. Boucher, R. Ouellette, A. Duquette, R. Steiger, M. Kalman, P. Hayes, R. Marchand, P. Vervaert, F. Bussiere, R. Decelle, P. Smith, M. Cabral, R. Descheneaux, A. Filz. Fourth Row: F. LaFontaine, R. Sproul, B. Smith, G. Desilets, J. Fitzgerald, R. Gabler, R. Berger, R. Rund, J. McKenney, M. Vetter, B. Paine, W. O ' Brien. In September of 1962, the AFROTC department instituted an armed drill team which four months later became a unit of the national military honor society, Pershing Rifles. The unit was initiated into the 12th Regiment and was awarded the designation, Squadron N, Pershing Rifles. The next day, Squadron N marched at the Com- monwealth Armory in Boston to compete in the New England Championships. Squadron N took third place in the competition and later became the first team to ever receive a perfect score in the Regulation Drill portion of the Area A, ROTC Drill Meet. Since that time, winning has become a tradition for the Squadron. Last year alone, the unit brought back more than six trophies won in competition and they are already off to what could be an even greater season this year. The purpose of the organization is symbolized by their official crest: a Grecian helmet and tors e, above a torch and crossed rifles, on a shield. The helmet symbol- izes both the courage of the members and the safety in the society. The torse represents the romantic aspect of heraldry and symbolizes the service, representing the cooperative efforts of the society. The proper utilization of military power, represented by the rifles, demands a high degree of intelligence combined with a strong sense of obligation to, and love for, this country. It is toward this proper utilization of military power that the training of Pershing Rifles is devoted. 104 ASME First Row: R. Stone, P. Cooney, Secretary; E. Borowiece, Vice Chairman; Prof. A. Petrou, Adviser; G. Michaud, Chairman; R. Forgione, Treasurer; G. LeBlond, J. F. Caruso. Second Row: J. Orphanos, A. Ricciardiello, S. Padula, R. Berry, R. Weetman, B. Vaillette, E. Parker, F. Hainey, R. Beaulieu, W. Gile. Third Row: C. Lundin, C. Symes, K. Casey, J. Guzzi, J. Walkowiak, F. Lukaszek, L. Fahey, D. Dunbar. Fourth Row: S. Cottrell, R. Gentile, B. Foster, W. Blakeslee, J. Lazdowski, D. Hadfield, R. Greer. The purpose of the Lowell Technological Institute Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to advance and disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, the presentation of a proper per- spective of engineering work, and the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Society, as well as to promote a professional aware- ness and fellowship. Members must be enrolled in an approved engineering curric- ulum. Among its activities are lectures, field trips, films, banquet, and Regional Con- ference participation. 105 First Row: J. Laedowski, Publicity Chairman; D. Hadfield, 2nd Vice Chairman; R. Girling, Chairman; G. Michaud, 1st Vice Chairman; F. Hainey, Treasurer; R. Pelkey, Secretary. Second Row: K. Scully, J. Orphanos, A. Hassan, D. Kennedy, R. Beaulieu, R. Stone, J. Caruso. Third Row: R. Weetman, J. Guzzi, B. Foster, R. Greer, P. Hermann, V. Lucas. ASTME The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers was organized to promote an awareness among the student body of tool and manufacturing engi- neering and to foster the development of the talents of those students interested in this field. The ASTME invites technical and non-technical speakers to lecture, and holds joint meetings with the parent chapter of ASTME. 106 First Row: J. Guberski, Director of Audio-Visual Services; D. Smith, Recording Secretary; R. Martovich, President; J. Kopycinski, Adviser; L. Nyman, Vice President; K. Reno, Treasurer; Walker, Director of Technical Services. Second Row: R. Libert. C. Wharff, A. Horton, R. Schupp, J. Umina, W. Zawistowski, I. MacLeod. Third Row: E. Miller, H. Champigny, K. Sandstron, R. Harwood, R. Cohen, R. Scott. AVS The Audio- Visual Society is a service organization which was formed under the Library Association in 1960. It is divided into three branches. The audio division presents music for special school occasions and controls the use of public address equipment. The visual division presents feature movies, weekly films, and class- room aids. The technical services division maintains the library listening rooms and also maintains and repairs audio-visual electronic equipment belonging to the vari- ous departments. Membership is open to all students. 107 Chemical Engineering Society First Row: P. Dore, F. Souza, Senior Representative; J. O ' Brien, Secretary; P. Garvey, President; C. Higgins, Adviser; E. McCann, Vice President; A. Schiavi, Treasurer; P. Orth- mann. Second Row: R. Lessard, G. Maloney, R. Sackovich, R. Skarbek, A. Young, D. Lough, T. Crupi, A. Donatelli, R. Sampson. Third Row: M. Wittenberg, P. Dendor, W. Glinka, F. Spinola, W. Blackler, R. Harrington, F. McCarthy, R. Papesh. Fourth Row: P. Quirk, A. Walker, P. Fredette, D. Kaminski, F. Freeman, R. Groh. The Chemical Engineering Society was founded to keep pace with the rapidly growing chemical engineering program at Tech. It affords the student an opportu- nity to broaden his background by giving him an insight into the chemical engi- neering profession from sources other than purely academic. Activities of the society include informal lectures, dinner-meetings, seminars, movies, outings, and field trips. In this way the club acquaints the future engineer with the scope and possibilities of the profession he has chosen. The club was formed mainly for those students majoring in chemical and paper engineering, but is open to any interested undergraduate. 108 hum First Row: W. Ghitis, E. S. Nove, President: H. Hecker. Secretary-Treasurer: J. Bokser. Second Row: H. Field, M. W. Goldstein, R. Cohen, G. Cantor. The B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Counselorship, organized in 1953, conducts and pro- motes a series of activities that enrich the Jewish student culturally, religiously, and socially. Numerous discussion seminars with Rabbi Joseph Warren of Temple Beth-El and invited lecturers are conducted throughout the year. These seminars have stimulated thinking into many interesting topics concerned mainly with Jew- ish history, the Bible, and Israeli current events. Although Hillel is basically a Jewish organization, students of other faiths are invited to join if they are interested in broadening their knowledge of the Jewish religion and Jewish people. 109 First Row: Prof. J. A. Ainsworth, Adviser; T. Stye, President; H. Diekman, Secretary; K. Tyler, Councilor-at-Large. Second Row: R. Pelkey, A. Walker, R. Fletcher. Iona The Iona Fellowship was established in the fall of 1963 for the purpose of fulfilling the religious needs of the students and uniting the faculty and students in the worship of God. Although the Fellowship was established with Protestant students in mind, the membership is open to all students. The total membership is composed of students from the State College of Lowell, Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing, and Lowell Technological Institute. At present the activities of the Fellowship include monthly meetings held at various churches in the Greater-Lowell area. This is done with the purpose of informing the students and faculty about the different characteristics of the Protes- tant denominations. The meetings consist of a brief service, a supper, and then a scheduled program. 110 First Row: T. McElligott, T. Skowyra, R. Stanton, Treasurer; Prof. M. B. Fleming, Adviser; C. Cahill, President; R. Matheson, Corresponding Secretary; R. Brouillard, R. Buckley, R. Denning, J. Szafran. Second Row: J. Tun, K. Scully, J. Friedrich, B. Vaillette, V. Bafaro, F. Swiech, R. Labrecque, F. Frenquelli, F. Pioli, T. Tomasetti, J. Salvo, P. Maher. Third Row: K. Casey, J. Moran, E. Vallerand, D. Surprenant, W. Glinka, K. Rousseau. P. Hermann, R. Skarbek, W. Daku. Fourth Row: W. Eisner, R. Sauter, P. Fredette, J. Hay, J. Kolakowski, C. Abati, R. Gabler, T. Whittaker, P. Bradstreet, W. DeMasi. Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization of Roman Catholic culture and fellowship. Its purpose is to fulfill the religious, educational, and social needs of the Catholic students on the secular campus. Although membership is restricted to Catholic students of Lowell Tech, Lowell State, and Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing, students of other faiths are invited to hear interesting speakers at the regular monthly meetings held at St. Rita ' s Parish Hall. The club sponsors separate retreats for men and women, and discussion groups. Social activities include two dances, an ice skating party, a mountain climbing trip to Mt. Monadnock, and many other activities. Ill Phanar First Row: C. Mavrogianis, Treasurer; J. Bagas, President; Prof. A. Petrou, Faculty Adviser; C. Rengos. Second Row: W. Selawsky, A. Michealides, J. Tsirovasiles, Vice President; A. Statt. The Phanar Club is a religious club designed to further the teachings of the Orthodox faith and promote an Orthodox Christian life to student members. Any member of the Orthodox faith or anyone interested at Lowell Tech, Lowell State, or Merrimack College is welcome to join the club. 112 Indian Students Organization First Row: J. Seth, S. Shahune, President: F. Burtt, Faculty Adviser: R. Nizar, Vice President: G. Vaidya, Secretary. Second Row: M. Huq, V. Mehta, R. Shah, A. Parikh, J. Shah, M. Kadam. Third Row: H. Shah, J. Shah, L. Modi, L. Singh, R. Patel. The purpose of the Indian Student Organization is to promote and interpret the culture and life of India. It encourages members to participate in social and cultural life on campus, and also to Americanize newly arriving Indian students. The main activities of the organization were: a New Year ' s Eve Party (Diwali), International Festival, an Indian Night, and Lectures. 113 International Students Circle First Row: Y. Kawashima, M. Shaterzadeh, A. Hassan, Secretary; R. Olano, President; F. Koboyashi, Faculty Adviser; J. Jarne, Vice President; N. Jhaver, Treasurer; S. Dixit, M. Kadam. Second Row: A. Moller, J. Shah, P. Jean-Bart, G. Garrido, J. Garcia, S. Manor, J. Yoon, K. Tang, R. Shah. Third Row: E. Ewald, P. Vasa, S. Shahane, E. Lukac, J. Navia, J. Werbecki, M. Louie, G. Vaidya. Fourth Row: A. Burduroglu, U. Coskvner, Chairman of Social Activity Committee; A. Ozdemirer, S. Gurcan, D. Reilly, W. Ghitis, J. Alvarez, G. Shatal. The International Students Circle was formed to promote good fellowship and a better international understanding through cultural, social, and scholastic activities among the students at the Institute. Activities include celebration of United Na- tions Day, Commonwealth of Massachusetts International Students Day, trips to points of interest, annual ISC mixer, and, in addition, members frequently serve as speakers on many programs outside the Institute. All students from foreign lands and any interested students of the Institute who are elected by a vote of active members may join the organization. 114 Latin American Society First Row: P. Jean-Bart, G. Garrido, Treasurer; Y. Wainberg, President; J. Alvarez, Vice President; L. Villegas, Secretary; E. Ewald, Social Chairman. Second Row: J. Navia. A. Hassan. E. Lukac, J. Jarne, M. Ochoa, J. Oliva, R. Olano. The Latin American Society was formed in order to unify the students of Latin American origin culturally and socially. This past year the members enjoyed many outings, dances, and several guest speakers. Membership is limited to those of Latin American origin. 115 IEEE First Row: R. Buckley, J. Salvo, M. Louie, K. C. Tang, D. Cardinale, M. Hanauer, D. Wood, R. Menoche. Second Row: R. Olano, A. Thibeault, S. Manor, D. Miffitt, R. Meyers, D. Collins, P. Maurais, M. Latour. Third Row: D. Crowley, F. Swiech, E. Craig, J. Bielat, G. Shatal, M. Scoglio, T. Kurtz, K. Sheehan. Fourth Row: M. Lalli, J. Murray, A. Manti, D. Reilly, K. Sandstrom, D. S. MacFall, R. Stewart, R. Tolan, W. Puzella, S. Dymec, D. Distler. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, student branch, pro- vides a means for the dissemination of knowledge pertaining to electrical engineer- ing and related fields. It also helps to promote social and professional development of the students. 116 STUDEMT tCVj. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INST. _ ft ' % -f First Row: M. Shaterzadeh, P. Cerniglia, T. Lawrence, Secretary; L. Charmanian, Adviser; T. Ostrowski, Chairman; T. Studolski, Vice Chairman; B. Stone, Treasurer; A. Klayton. A. Piellucci. Second Row: E. Ewald, T. Roberts, L. Karnow, K. Bossett, W. Daku, P. Crossman. J. Friedrich, K. Reno, R. Bramante. Third Row: J. Bagas, P. Grupposo, B. Ford, N. Jhaver, M. Sowa, J. Donovan, J. Donlon, S. Ray, K. Takvorian. Fourth Row: R. Masci, T. McWil- liams, J. Stefanowicz, J. Christopher, W. Eisner, W. Gleisberg, J, Curtiss, R. Nawrocki, J. Shuman, A. Knightly, W. Fardy. Activities include technical movies, lectures, field trips to various industries, the annual dinner-dance, the Safari, and a trip to NEREM. There were approxi- mately 150 members this year. There are no restrictions on membership, but the majority of the members are electrical engineering students. 117 First Row: T. Stodolski, Corresponding Secretary; J. Donlon, Treasurer; T. Lawrence, Presi- dent; Prof. J. Powers, Adviser; D. Miffitt, Vice President; D. MacFall, Recording Secretary. Second Row: J. Chakmanian, C. Stevens, T. Ostrowski, B. Stone, A. Klayton, J. Novello. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu Association is a national honor society for electrical engineering students. The Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was established on this campus December 12, 1964. Members of the society are chosen for their superior academic performances, concern for their fellow students, capacity for hard work, and their potential for professional success. These characteristics are evaluated on the basis of the student ' s academic standing, participation in campus activities, and outstanding character. On campus. Eta Kappa Nu acts as a service organization for the Institute as a whole and particularly for the Electrical Engineering Department. Among its ac- tivities are guided tours for High Schools on campus days, publishing educational material, and help classes in electrical engineering studies. 118 First Row: K. Johnson, M. Goldberg, P. Bartoni, R. Harvey, Treasurer; M. Anderson, President; R. Denning, Vice President; V. Lucas, Secretary; W. Long, M. Buckley. Second Row: R. Carcich, W. Reis, R. Girling, J. Szafran, G. Converse, D. Schneider, A. Hassan, T. Skowyra, D. Markulis, J. Lessard. Third Row: R. DiNanno, D. LaValley, L. Wright, D. Surprenant, L. Brundrett, A. Aldrich, K. Mangold, P. Hermann, P. Kapralos. Fourth Row: B. Sougnez, T. Whittaker, J. Slavin, C. Cahill, J. Kolakowski, J. Hay, L. Zecchini, L. Davis, J. Jarne, S. Ramocki, J. Whittaker. Industrial Management Society The Industrial Management Society is a professional organization for those stu- dents who are majoring in the Industrial Management program. The society at- tempts to bridge the gap between the academic and business worlds through plant tours, informal discussions with professors, and guest speakers from the business world at dinner-meetings held throughout the year. An annual Christmas party and end-of-the-year picnic are also sponsored by the society. The society provides the opportunity for the students to develop those personal and social skills so necessary for success in management. 119 First Row: T. Skowyra, K. Johnson, Secretary; C. Cahill, Vice President; T. Whittaker, President; D. Papa, Treasurer; M. Buckley. Second Row: V. Lucas, W. Welter, L. Wright, R. Girling, A. Hassan, P. Bukowski. Third Row: J. Dempsey, J. Slavin, H. Diekman, J. H. Kolakowski, W. Reis, L. Brundrett. Society for Advancement of Management The University Chapter of The Society for Advancement of Management is dedicated to the development of tomorrow ' s managers today. The immediate ob- jectives of the group are: to bring together executives in business and students preparing to go into business; to serve as an effective medium for the exchange and distribution of information on the problems, policies, and techniques of manage- ment and industry; and to provide students with the opportunity to participate in the activities of an organization aimed at the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior students of economics, business administration, engineering, and others with a sincere interest in management may apply for membership. Current activities have included dinner-meetings highlighting speakers from various areas of the business world, plant tours at Avco-Rad and Western Electric, newsletters, management periodicals, and monthly attendance at Boston Chapter meetings. 120 f i L Tl ?i A AilMHttrtt j ■Mk r f ■i fl vJfi 1 • W iviU 1 S : 5 - A jam. gumm Fi ' m ?oiv. ' N. Rodrigues, Treasurer; L. Dergay, K. Tyler, President; E. Connell, P. Eldridge. Second Row: S. Lewis, E. Tourigny, H. Stowe, E. Cimino, K. St rots, J. Turi. Nuclear Society The Nuclear Society was organized for the advancement of engineering and science relating to the atomic nucleus and its allied sciences and arts. Membership is open to undergraduate and graduate students of the Institute in courses pertain- ing to the disciplines that compose nuclear engineering. Freshmen may become members, but without voting privileges. 121 Paper Engineering Society First Row: J. Turner, J. Bason, Secretary; H. Bacon, President; Prof. E. Engel, Adviser; J. Kirkiles, Treasurer; E. Bullock, Vice President; L. Burch. Second Row: P. Mallet, D. Bris- sette, R. Bushong, T. Broderick, J. Wackinshaw, R. Moran, U. Coskuner. Third Row: A. Ozdemirer, B. Youlden, H. Rice, M. Marcangelo, E. Cornwall, S. Gurcan, J. Magill. The purpose of the Paper Engineering Society is to promote good fellowship and high scholarship, and to develop leadership qualities in the membership. The mem- bers of the society attend mill trips and seminars to supplement classroom and laboratory work. Activities such as dinner-meetings, special lectures, and combined meetings with the Chemical Engineering Society are aimed at social, as well as professional development. 122 Society of Plastics Engineers First Row: E. Freshman, J. Harrington, J. Zappala, Senior Class Representative; C. Vasey, J. Day, Vice President; R. Normandin, Faculty Adviser; S. Driscoll, President; H. Thomas, Faculty Adviser; M. A. Kendrick, Corresponding Secretary; T. Tomasetti, Recording Secre- tary; D. Lefebvre, Parliamentarian; M. Wiggins. Second Row: J. Yoon, J. McGinn. D. Malloy. D. Stewart, R. Manning. F. Marshall, J. Slade, W. Stephenson. L. Burke, L. Esposito, A. Neuman. J. Campedelli, R. Proodian, P. Travers, W. Davis, W. Midi. Third Row: D. Caputo. M. Noble, T. Riihimaki, L. Storch, S. Raber, J. Babcock. C. Bogner. A. Ferguson. J. Makowski, P. Mastro, R. Dupre, R. Thiboutat, P. Faulkner, J. Hill, P. Dion, D. Whitehouse, W. Moloney. Fourth Row: G. Sullivan, B. Perry, W. DeMasi, L. Hudock, A. Roper, W. Casey, C. Abati, T. Livesey, J. Hiatt, R. Bernier, D. Hagler. The Society of Plastics Engineers, Student Chapter, is one of our most active professional organizations. The society holds three dinner-meetings per year to meet socially with prominent men of the plastics industry. The society also meets directly with the industry via field trips to local plastics firms. One of the society ' s primary functions is to promote the standing of the organ- ization on the L.T.I, campus. This is achieved in various ways, one of which is informal on-campus meetings. The society conducts Open House tours for Tech students and high school seniors from neighboring communities, and publishes the only student organization paper on campus, The Plasti-Scoop and Alumni Pro- files, a departmental alumni newsletter. 123 First Row: M. Ide, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Donlon, Vice President; Prof. Wade, Adviser; W. Casey, Chairman; R. Dupre, W. DeMasi. Second Row: T. Tomasetti, W. Davis, J. Carrigan, L. LeBoeuf, R. Bramante, E. Parker, J. Caruso. Third Row: J. DeFrancesco, K. Lund, R. Greer, J. Jarne, L. Davis, R. Proodian, S. Berger. Sports Car Club The Lowell Tech Sports Car Club is presently in its third year of activity on campus and membership has increased rapidly during that time as it is expected to in the future. The club has as its purpose the promotion of sports cars and sports car activities. Each year the club holds several rallies and usually a gumkhana. During the bad weather months, the club limits itself to informal meetings at which racing bull sessions, talks, or films are held. The Spring Outing will be the big event to be conducted by the club this year. 124 First Row: E. Lukac, C. Vasey, M. A. Kendrick, Vice President; R. Lefebvre, President; R. Brouillard, E. Connell. Second Row: R. Kenney, R. Urbanski, V. Van Ravenswaay, Secretary; R. Fermon, J. Wheeler. Tech Players Since 1906, the Lowell Tech Players has been one of the most popular organiza- tions on campus. From its inception, the Players has presented one major event annually, one of the principal social events of the school year, along with several other, smaller, productions. The first minstrel shows were later followed by musical revues that were composed and written by students. In 1923 tradition was changed and vaudeville productions gave way to Broadway comedies, among which were such smash productions as: John Loves Mary, Philadelphia Story, The Man Who Came To Dinner, My Sister Eileen, and Mister Roberts. Following Mister Roberts, the Players presented Lowell ' s own Bette Davis a silver Revere Bowl. Until 1947, the public found the productions all the merrier in that the female parts were performed by impersonators from a predominantly male student body. In 1947, however, ten years after forming Lowell Tech ' s sorority, the coeds favorable changed tradition by participating in the productions. Today, the Players, like Tech itself, is undergoing another period of transition. It is planned that future Players presentations will introduce to their audiences productions from every mode of the theater and bring the works of foreign as well as domestic playwrights to the campus. Membership in the Tech Players is open to all interested students who wish to foster and develop their dramatic and literary talents, as well as help provide entertainment for the stu dent body and the general public. 125 TOC First Row: E. Freshman, J. Kudron, R. Moran, Co-Chairman; M. Harrison, Adviser; J. Hiatt, Co-Chairman; B. Perry, Secretary; P. Murphy, A. Gauthier. Second Row: J. Salvo, F. Pioli, R. Proodian, W. Blackler, S. Gaudette, K. Johnson, J. Bielat, A. Thibeault, J. Moran, S. Houde, R. Gilchrist. Third Row: K. Bassett. K. Lund, C. Abati, P. Hardy, A. Roper, R. Sauter, R. Bernier, D. Surprenant, W. Glinka, P. Santoro. The TOC is composed of all interested upperclassmen, with a preference given to Sophomores. This year the orientation period lasted six weeks. There were no classes the first week, during which the Freshmen were issued their beanies, name tags, and Keys. When classes started, the orientation consisted mainly of helping the Freshman become accustomed to college life. 126 Dorm Council Eames Hall Smith Hall First Row: J. Perry, D. Baldridge, President: J. Provenzano. Second Row: R. Scheuer, M. Chenard. First Row: R. Gabler. R. Zappe, President: K. Smith. Second Row: D. Bertoldo, G. Goldberg, M. Barnoski. The Dorm Council is composed of two presidents, one from each hall, and a representative from each floor in each hall. The main purpose of the Council is to seek a system whereby living standards will be maintained on a high level. The Dorm Council also attempts to provide a better relationship between the adminis- tration and dormitory students and to regulate activities of a social, athletic, and scholastic nature. 127 Tau Epsilon Sigma First Row: T. Stodolski, Prof. J. McDonald, Adviser; A. Klayton. Second Row: T. Lawrence, J. Donlon. Tau Epsilon Sigma is the one society on campus which emphasizes the specific value of scholastic attainment. The requirements for membership include a mini- mum of six consecutive semesters on the Dean ' s list, or the maintenance of a 3.0 or B average over four years, with no failures. Members proudly wear the gold key, their reward for scholastic effort with the highest attainment recognized by the Institute. 128 Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities First Row: R. Nawrocki, L. Donnelly, J. Hay, B. Stone, T. Lawrence, M. Anderson. Second Row: R. Moran, J. F. Caruso, R. Lessard, K. Whitmarsh, J. Bagas, R. Hoeske, E. Freshman. Third Row: A. Klayton, R. DeVellis, J. Guzzi, R. Sauter, R. Weetman, S. Almoney. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges is an organ- ization which now includes over 750 colleges and universities. At Lowell Tech, final selection is made by a majority vote of the Student Council members after a point system nomination based on scholastic, athletic, and extra-curricular accom- plishments. The students recognized by the organization receive: a certificate of recognition presented at the annual honors convention; recognition in the Who ' s Who annual publication; and benefits from the Student Placement Service provided by the organization. 129 Cheerleaders C. Mavrogianis, J. Kudron, J. Turner, Captain; S. Gaudette, K. Johnson. The L.T.I. Cheerleaders were reorgan- ized two years ago and membership is open to all the women students. The sole purpose of Cheerleaders is to support Tech in its athletic events, and to this end the girls put in many long hours of practice. 130 SPORTS Soccer First Row: E. Lavinia, R. Sauter, A. Burduroglu, Co-Captain; J. Lambert, Coach; D. Lee, Co- Captain; T. Byrne, G. Royer, A. Bharaktiya. Second Row: A. Rouleau, C. Lavinia, C. Occhino, E. Wollenberg, G. Garrido, V. Garcia. Third Row: T. Daigneault, M. Grapentine, W. Ghitis, J. LeBlanc. 1 Under the leadership of Jim Lambert, the Tech Booters enjoyed one of their best seasons in re- cent years. The team finished with a strong 7-4 record by playing Brandeis in a televised game. The team is young and graduation will take only five players: Co-Capt. Dave Lee, Jack Gregory, Abhay Bharktiya, Al Ferguson, and Tom Byrne. These losses will surely be felt, but there are twenty-five members of this year ' s team returning next season and Coach Lambert has his sights set on another winning record. ■4-W 132 WW Ef ■my. % ■. M SOCCER SCORES Name Goals Assists Points C. Lavinia 14 3 17 A. Burduroglu A. Garcia 8 4 1 2 9 6 G. Garrido 3 2 5 L. Villegas J. Gregory M. Martocchia 1 1 1 1 1 1 E. Wollenberg 1 1 B. Larson 1 1 SEASON ' S STANDINGS Record — 7-4 Bowdoin College 1-0 Norwich University 2-6 Colby College 3-7 Babson Institute 6-2 Nasson College 2-0 St. Michael ' s College 3-0 Worcester Tech 1-4 Hartford University 4-1 Holy Cross College 3-1 Clark University 5-4 Brandeis University 0-1 133 Basketball First Row: R. Sauter, J. Oliver, Coach; J. Hay, Co-Captain; S. Houde, Co-Captain; J. Stone, Assistant Coach; E. Bullock. Second Row: M. Levine, Manager; G. Cantor, Manager; D. Hadfield, M. Green, A. Roper, G. Fowle. Seasons Record: Won 17 - Lost 2 This year, Tech sent its best team in the history of the school to the hardwood floor, and the boys posted an outstanding 17-2 record. Sparked by the nation ' s leading small college rebounder, Hank Brown, the Ter- riers developed into a prolific scoring machine that gained national recognition. Ed Bullock reported for his first year to give Coach Oliver an excellent front-court man to go along with senior co-captain John Hay. Leading this front-court combination of Hay, Bullock, and Brown, were guards Al Roper and senior co-captain Steve Houde. Don Had- field and Ray Kydd provided the team with valuable reserve strength and contributed largely to the team ' s success. Enough praise cannot be given to this year ' s team. Not only did it rewrite our own school record book, but it also stepped into national ranking. Hank Brown set the school ' s individual game scoring and rebound- ing record and was the nation ' s leading small college rebounder, while Steve Houde ranked among the top foul shooters in New England. The team established a new single game scoring record and averaged over 100 points per game to place among the top scoring teams nationally. The loss of co-captains Steve Houde and John Hay will certainly leave two large voids for Coach Oliver to fill, but the rest of the team will be back next year, which makes the prospects for another outstanding sea- son next year very bright indeed. 134 L. T. I. Rowing Club First Row: M. Goldstein, N. Torgerson, H. Diekman, Captain; F. Malabarba, Secretary; R. Labrecque, Cox. Second Row: J. Hause, D. Maracle, P. Flem, Manager; A. Vella. Third Row: D. Baldridge, S. Lewantowicz, H. Rice, R. Bowles, W. Ouellette. The Rowing Club is in its second year of exist- ence and, under the leadership of Coach Tom Cudzma, has gained the recognition and support of the entire student body. This year the team entered in the Junior Class of the Charles River Regatta and took two second places. There are plans for a boat house in the near future which will provide a base of operations, as well as a convenient and much needed equipment storage house. 136 Second place, Junior Eights, Head of the Charles Regatta. J kM k 1 I Practice, practice, practice 137 Hockey Club L. to R.: T. McElligott, J. Malatesta, M. Cabral, G. Crowell, W. Parke, J. Paintek, R. Hederman, P. Schmidt, G. Vella, H. Stowe, R. Lasky, J. Gregory, D. McKeaut, R. Ferman, J. C. Hebard, J. Wheeler, Coach Richard Morrison. The Hockey Club is a prime example of the increasing quality of our sports. Since its begin- ning four years ago, through the efforts of Profes- sor Bucky Harrison, the club has grown from an informal skating group into a formidable team that we can be proud of. This year Coach Mor- rison is directing the club and will fill the position of coach when it receives varsity status. 138 Ski Team First Row: J. Deforge, D. MacKay, R. Burtt, Captain; Hay, D. Wallin, S. Pelczar. E. Nove. Second Row: R. Dona, D. Although it is one of our newest athletic organizations, the Ski Team is quickly becoming one of the most popular. The team engages in several meets during the season and has shown consistent improvement in its performance over its three years of existence. Any interested student may join and, under the capable and dedicated leadership of Captain Don Crandall of the AFROTC Department, the Varsity Ski Team is looking forward to a bright future. 139 Golf Team First Row: M. Buja, L. J. Flynn, J. Mulherin. Second Row: R. Bernier, S. Buia. The Golf Team is one of the winningest teams on campus and Coach Bucky Harrison looks forward to another enjoyable season at the beautiful Vesper Country Club against some of the top flight small college teams in New England. The team is scored by single points per team member, with a seven man team accruing seven possible points. The squad is open to all candidates including Freshmen, and Coach Harrison maintains a ladder com- petition throughout the year from which the starting team is selected on the basis of scoring ability. This gives every team member a chance, and provides even the top men with an incentive to constantly improve their game and maintain their standing on the ladder. 140 Ten-Pin Bowling First Row: J. Smith, Secretary; D. MacFall, Vice President; W. Laudani. President: R. Hollenbach, J. Kopyncinski, Adviser; G. Patterson, A. Watterson, K. Jo hnson. Second Row: K. Reistetter, R. Girling, K. Rousseau, J. Kudron, S. Gaudette, L. Carrington, R. Davis, D. Whitehouse. Third Row: E. Vallerand, D. Doyle, S. Buia, J. Lazdowski, R. Stewart. P. Santoro. This year ' s All-Star bowling team opened its season in January when the team traveled to Boston for its first look at intercollegiate competition since last May. This starting quartet included Roger Boisvert, Bill Laudani (Captain), Jim Law- rence, and Derek Lough. Later in the year, the team traveled to Springfield for the Pioneer Valley Tournament, Providence for the New England Championship Tournament, Woodbridge, Conn, for the New Haven College Tournament, and to Waltham for the Greater-Boston Tournament. Last year ' s team compiled an envia- ble record by winning a total of 26 trophies in four tournaments, including two team trophies, and winning the New England Championship at Providence. 141 Skin Diving Club First Row: R. Leibowitz, R. Hanson, Secretary; P. Comins, President; H. Field, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Kublin, W. Daku, T. Byrne. The Skin Diving Club was organized two years ago by a group of divers whose interests and desires were to further the activities of skin and scuba (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) diving. With the adoption of a constitution, the club has continued to provide, for both the experienced and novice diver, an opportunity to view the wonders of an un- charted world. It is here that one could spend years observing the endless varieties of marine life, not to mention the possibilities of exploration and photography. For the novice diver, a swimming pool is available one night a week at the YMCA in Lawrence, Mass. at which a scuba instruction course is given. This enables the neophytes to receive practical experience until the basic principles of scuba diving become second nature to them. Thus, the Skin Diving Club exists for promoting new interests, life-long friendships, and safe diving techniques for its members. 142 Swimming First Row: E. Wollenberg, C. Passe, Secretary; R. Groh, President; D. Smith, Vice President: W. Lammi, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Lempicki, B. Millette, J. Roche, R. Davis, L. Bernier, R. Wiik. Swimming is one of the best known ways to build and maintain physical fitness since it utilizes and requires co-ordination of all the muscles and limbs of the body. It also benefits the respiratory and circulatory systems. Besides being beneficial to the health, the club develops safe and sane swimming habits. Membership is open to all interested students, and its regular practice sessions to improve swimming and diving techniques make it one of our most interesting and up-and-coming clubs. 143 Tennis First Row: P. Bradstreet, J. Day, Captain; H. Shapiro, P. Czupryna. Second Row: J. Guber- ski, Manager; D. Brzezinski, G. Shatal. The Tennis Team, like any other athletic organization, offers opportunities to maintain physical fitness. The game has a venerable and international tradition with respect to the cordiality and good sportsmanship that tennis players display, and which accompany all matches, whether these are at school or in a tournament. The team spirit and will-to-win, however, are no less intense than in other more vigorous sports. This year Coach Jim Oliver will welcome back veterans Capt. Joe Day, Jack Gregory, Giori Shatal, Pete Bradstreet, Bryon Samson and Dave Brezynski. Each of these players has had at least three years of varsity experience. With such an experienced nucleus the team will no doubt have another very successful season and should be one of the best in the circuit. 144 145 Baseball First Row: R. Bushong, S. Raber, P. Eldridge, Co-Captain; A. Klayton, Co-Captain; J. Hiatt. Second Row: W. W. Rusty Yarnall, Coach; F. Hachey, R. Goldthwaite, R. Johnson, A. Young, R, Cipolla. 146 The prospects for the 1966 season are extremely bright. The team will be loaded with veteran lettermen, and Coach Rusty Yarnall should have one of his best seasons ever. Once again Tom Broderick will be on the receiving end of an excel- lent pitching battery consisting of Bob Jenkins, Barry Eldridge, Bob Goldthwaite, Al Klayton, and Ed Gass. Coach Yarnall ' s biggest task will be to come up with a replacement for Jim Seery, last year ' s shortstop and captain. However, the rest of the infield will be manned by lettermen including Fran Hachey, Ray Cippola, Stan Raber, Al Young, and Ray Sarosy. The outfield will also have veterans Bob Bushong, Joe Chmara, and Bob John- son. With a little help from the freshman class, the team should post its best season in recent years. 1966 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 12 Suffolk Home April 16 Hartford Home April 19 Worcester Tech Away April 21 Clark Home April 23 Assumption Home April 27 M.I.T. Home April 30 (Open Date) May 5 Norwich Away May 6 Middlebury Away May 7 St. Michael ' s Away May 10 Nasson Away May 12 Bates Away May 14 (Open Date) May 17 Brandeis Home 147 Barbell Club First Row: J. Orphanos, Secretary; T. Pupo, Vice President; J. Sheehan, President. Second Row: M. Gilware, Supervisor; R. Thibault, T. Byrne. Since its inception in 1963, the Barbell Club has had physical conditioning as its primary purpose. The club provides an organization for membership to promote vigorously the benefits of an intelligent weightlifting program to uninitiated stu- dents. Consistent with this ideal, the club pledges to maintain a well-supervised, safe weightlifting room. The highlight of the year ' s activity is the annual weightlifting meet. Both Olym- pic and power lifters are represented; with awards being presented to the winners in each weight class competition. 148 Varsity Club First Row: J. Day, Vice President; F. Hachey, J. Hay, Treasurer; R. Kelly, President; J. Kopycinski, Adviser; S. Houde, Secretary; A. Bharaktiya, G. Garrido. Second Row: R. Bushong, H. Shapiro, S. Raber, L. Flynn, D. Lee, J. Guberski, M. Buja, P. Czupryna, A. Klayton, M. Levine, E. Lavinia. Third Row: J. Hiatt, G. Fowle, A. Roper, M. Green, D. Brzezinski, R. Sauter, A. Young, P. Bradstreet. The main function of the Varsity Club is to unite all lettermen into one common organization to work for the improvement of our athletic program and to promote annual events among the faculty, the student body, and the fraternities. The yearly activities of the club include sponsoring the Inter-Departmental Bas- ketball Tournament, awarding the individual letter certificates to all varsity letter- men, selecting the recipient of the Lester Cushing Award, and assisting the Ath- letic Director with the Spring Sports Banquet. A new service this year has been the serving of refreshments to visiting varsity teams after home games. 149 IN RETROSPECT - CLASS OF 1966 4Ta h Yes, some six hundred of us accumulated on Tech ' s campus that sunny September day of 1962, with great expectations and with an eagerness that quickly dwin- dled in the days that followed. Or did it? Remember the R.O.T.C. exams? They were the only ones you had passed by the time finals rolled around. Registration was something else. The lines were so long that any position within one hundred yards was close. Sure it was rough, but our new bud- dies, the T.O.C., were there to help us get oriented. In spite of all the hazing, we came up with a few schemes of our own which were undoubtedly the BEST TRIX in the world, at least we thought so. We flew a beautiful flag from the top of Southwick Hall, did a little engraving in some freshly poured ce- ment on the sidewalk, managed to defeat the T.O.C. in a basketball game, and sorrowfully dragged them through our own Muddy Merrimack River. Our class was actually being organized before most of us arrived that first September because, as it turned out, most of the promoters came from the pre-college summer session course. As the year wore on, we pro- duced some of the sexiest male cheerleaders that soccer fans had ever seen. While most of the dorm students wined and dined at Joe ' s, a few of us found the time to boycott Big Ed ' s, which caused a little turmoil around the campus. We wasted no time getting into the sports spotlight by being the first freshman team in many years to win the intramural football trophy. Our spirit and school support was further demonstrated by sending our own cheering section to M.I.T., attired in freshman beanies and other distinguished array. The next event of our first year at Tech was the election of class officers, the results of which were: R. Hoeske, Pres.; C. Pitasi, Vice-Pres.; F. Pioli, Sec; E. Phillips, Treas.; and F. Roden, Student Council Rep. With the election of these officers, the class started work on the project which was to become something of a tradition at L.T.I., as well as a focal point of recogni- tion for the class of 1966. This was COMARIETY; a rare blend of comedy, art, variety, and talent. Despite the fact that our first and last dress rehearsal was held the night of the show, Freddie the Freshman and the rest of the cast delighted the students, faculty, and the administration with their talents. Second semester also opened the doors of the frater- nities on campus, which provided us with our first real social life since we arrived in September. Before leav- ing for the summer vacation or returning for summer school, we pulled off the last of the BEST TRIX for the year— displaying Mrs. Hall ' s Volkswagen on the graduation platform in front of Cumnock Hall. 150 A few of us did not return for our second year, but enough did so that we had little difficulty in properly indoctrinating the incoming freshmen, although now it was our turn to lose the tug-of-war. Under the leadership of the following class officers: C. Pitasi, Pres.; E. Allard, Vice-Pres.; S. Alimony, Sec; E. Phillips, Treas.; and R. Hoeske, Student Council Rep.; the class adopted a newsletter and an executive council to reunite the class, since most every- thing that had kept us together our freshman year had vanished. But not all of the spirit of ' 66 was gone. COMARIETY returned with better talent and organiza- tion, and was accepted with great approval from every- one who attended. Carl Mendosa, our new master of ceremonies, had the audience rolling in the aisles with his satirical wit, not to mention Alex Olsen ' s hilarious impersonations and the great folk talent of the Taver- ners. Even Sammy Sophomore was present for the show. All-Tech Weekend, featuring the Chad Mitchell Trio, was considered the best in Tech ' s history. In ad- dition to the entertainment, a snow sculpture contest was held which certainly gave us the college winter weekend effect. We had a lot of fun, joined fraternities, took new courses, and made many new friends that year, but we also lost a great president, John F. Kennedy. Even fewer of us returned for our junior year, and under the direction of our new slate of officers wc con- tinued to display the type of spirit we were remem- bered for and will be remembered for in the future. They were: R. Lessard, Pres.; M. Anderson, Vice- Pres.; R. Papesh, Sec; L. Bushner, Treas.; and F. Freeman, Student Council Rep. Quite a few members of the class attended a dinner-dance we held at the Olde Coach Inn. President Lydon, Dean Ivers, and Prof. James joined in and enjoyed the occasion as much as we did. The last COMARIETY produced by the class of 1966 came off with even more polish than the previous year. Carl Mendosa was back, along with Alex Olsen, to provide the humor for which they had become known throughout the school. To everyone ' s delight The Jeffersons were on hand to add the professional touches so needed to make the show a great success. The foreword to our last program, written by Andy Clifford, is the best way to summarize exactly what COMARIETY has meant to us. For the third straight year. COMARIETY strikes again. Born in 1962, it belongs to the Class of 1966, but in a sense, it belongs to everyone. Offering the best in COMedy and VARIETY, it is an expression of ex- uberance; a peek at man ' s foibles where the barbs of satire probe instead of provoke. The talent in COMARIETY is made up of students and, although the show may never reach Broadway, the drama of preparation, the work and sweat, would rival the longest Broadway run. Before you now is the cul- mination of weeks of preparation, so settle back in your luxurious padded chair and laugh the laugh of one who has seen himself as others see him. This is COMARIETY. Our last year was upon us before we knew it! Al- ready one of the richest classes to come along in quite a few years, we decided to drop COMARIETY, not because we wanted to, but because of job interviews, graduation preparations, and the usual cases of senior- itis. To increase our treasury, we ran a successful dance at Cumnock Hall. Under the direction of: L. Donnelly, Pres.; M. An- derson, Vice-Pres.; J. Friedrich, Treas.; R. Papesh, Sec; and K. Whitmarsh, Student Council Rep.; we in- stituted a new policy concerning class rings enabling juniors to get their rings, instead of waiting until their senior year as we had to. We were privileged to see the new gymnasium under construction, as well as the start of the proposed high- rise dorms. A badly needed infirmary was also insti- tuted to provide better medical facilities for all Tech students. Senior Week proved to be a real wild ending to an equally wild beginning four years ago. We are proud of our accomplishments, eagerly antic- ipate the future, and all agree that, ' 66 was a very good year! 152 Class of 1966 - Seniors First Row: M. Anderson, Vice President; L. Donnelly, President; K. Whitmarsh, Student Council Representative. Second Row; J. Friedrich, Treasurer; R. Papesh, Secretary. We, the Class of 1966, wish to give special recognition to Prof. Ernest P. James. He is a man who has enjoyed giving up his time to help us in any way he could, even though it meant a sacrifice to his family, his job, or his leisure. We were certainly fortunate to have him as a friend and class adviser for the past four years. Words cannot express our gratitude and, although he graduated from Tech twenty-five years ago, he is as much a part of the spirit of ' 66 as the class is itself. Our sincere thanks and good wishes are extended to you, Ernie, for everything you have done for us. In spirit, we all join Dick Lessard in shaking your hand. 153 Senior Activities ARTHUR ANDRE ABBOOD, JR. 25 Carlisle Road, Westford Intramural Football 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 2— Arnold Air Society 3, 4— ASME 2, 3, 4. 4; Volleyball 1, ROGER ALPHEE ALLAIRE 21 Cotley Street, East Taunton ASTME 1, 2, 3, 4 — ASME 2, 3, 4— Circle K 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship. STANLEY RICHARD ALMONEY 346 East Springettsbury Avenue, York, Pennsylvania Intramural Football; Basketball — Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — Rex 4; K.O.E. 3 — Text; Managing Editor 2; Editor-in- Chief 3— TOC 2, 3-r-AIP 2, 3, 4— Dorm Council 1— Class Secretary 2 — Jacob Fredrickson Award 1 — U.S. Rubber Schol- arship 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. DAVID VERNE ANDERSON 5 Pinewood Avenue, Beverly Intramural Football 3; Basketball 4- 1, 2, 3,4. -ASME 3, 4 — Dean ' s List MICHAEL HALL ANDERSON 7 Groton Shirley Road, Ayer Omicron Pi Fraternity 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4; President 4 — SAM 3, 4 — Comariety 2, 3 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Common- wealth of Massachusetts Scholarship 2, 3, 4 — Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. BRUCE WHITNEY ANDREWS 212 West Main Street, Georgetown IEEE 2, 3, 4. KENNETH FRANCIS ATCHUE 287 Lovell Street, Worcester Intramural Football 3, 4 — Dorm Council 1- 1— ASME 3, 4. -Newman Club JOHN WESLEY BABCOCK RFD 3, Great Barrington Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Departmental Basketball 2, 3, 4— SPE2, 3,4. JAMES PAUL BAGAS 171 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater Phanar Club 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 3, 4 — Text 3, 4; Circulation Manager 3, 4 — Editor of Fraternity Yearbook 3, 4. ROBERT MICHAEL BAILEY Deershorn Road, Lancaster Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3— ASME 4— Newman Club 1,2. PHILLIP STANLEY BAKER 393 Newtonville Avenue, Newtonville SPE 2, 3, 4 — Comariety 2, 3. ROBERT BRUCE BALDWIN 20 Highland Street, Reading ASME 3— AATT 3, 4 — Essay Contest Winner Sponsored by American Textile Machinery Association. JOSEPH EMIL BASON 73 Coburn Street, Lowell TAPPI 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4- Public Information Officer 2- -Pershing Rifles Drill Team 1, 2; -TOC 3— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD ROBERT BEALIEU 5 Learned Street, Nashua, New Hampshire ASTME 2— ASME 2, 3, 4. RICHARD N. BERRY 190 Union Street, Leominster Swim Club 2— Alpine Club 3, 4- 3,4. RICHARD E. BIGELOW 14 Walcott Street, Natick Hockey 2, 3— Pershing Rifles 1, 2- Council 1 — Advanced ROTC 3, 4. -Newman Club 3, 4— ASME -Nuclear Society 4 — Dorm WILLIAM W. BLAKESLEE 432 South Branch Parkway, Springfield Hockey Club 2— ASME 2, 3, 4. JON ARTHUR BOMENGEN 16 Riverview Drive, Ashland Soccer 3, 4 — Intramural Football 2- nity 4— TOC 2. -Delta Kappa Phi Frater- LILLIAN ANNA BORNOWSKI 139 South Street, Lynn Phi Sigma Rho Sorority 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Newman Club 1— Pickout 3— IM Society 2, 3— Skin Diving Club 3 — SAM 4. JOHN A. BOYDACK 310 Water Street, Lowell Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Nuclear Society 3, 4. PETER O. F. BRADSTREET 483 Flat Hill Road, Lunenburg Tennis 3, 4 — Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Interdepartmental Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3— ACS stu- dent affiliate 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS W. BRENNAN 279 Fairmount Street, Lowell Text 1, 2, 3— Paper Society 1— TAPPI 2— IM Society 3, 4, 5 — SAM 5 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; President 4 — Paper Department Scholarship 1. GEORGE HARVEY BRICK 45 Pratt Avenue, Lowell American Institute of Physics 2, 3, 4, President 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3 — LTI Intercol- legiate Bridge Team — Student Laboratory Instructor — Dean ' s List 2. LAWRENCE FREAR BRUNDRETT, JR. 23 Margerie Street, Springfield SAM 4 — IM Society 3, 4 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4- Band 1, 2. -ROTC 154 RICHARD F. BURTT 97 Hoyt Avenue. Lowell Varsity Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 — Varsity Club 3 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; IFC Representative 4; President IFC 4 — Paper Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer 3 — Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Officer 2— Intramural Basketball 3; Softball 3; Volleyball 3; Football 4 — City of Lowell Scholarship 1 — Boston Paper Trade Grant 3 — Paper Scholarship 4. THOMAS M. BYRNE 8004 Harris Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland Soccer Team 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — ASTME 1, 2— ASME 4— Skin Diving Club 3, 4— Barbell Club 2, 3, 4— Omicron Pi Fraternity. CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW CAHILL 19 West Forest Street, Lowell Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — SAM 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4 — ASTME 3, 4— ROTC Drill Team 1, 2— Comariety 2, 3— Dean ' s List 2, 3. DAVID ALAN CAIN Sherburne Road, Pelham, New Hampshire American Institute of Physics 2, 3, 4 — Physics Student Lab Instructor 3, 4. JOHN ALDO CAMPEDELLI 52 Maple Street, Hyde Park SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — German Club 3, 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS CARUSO 73 Carmel Road, Andover Intramural Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Vol- leyball 4— ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2, 3, 4— Barbell Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2, 3— Sports Car Club 3, 4— Swim Club 4 — Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4: Scribe 3; President 4; Special Activities Chairman 3; IFC 4 — Western Electric Scholarship 4 — Dean ' s List 3. W ILLIAM J. CASEY 21 Sunset Avenue, Amherst Soccer 2 — Text 1, 2 — Sports Car Club 3, 4; Activity Director 3; Director 4 — SPE 2, 3, 4 — Plastics Lab Instructor 4— Com- monwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship. DONALD ESTON CHAPMAN 14 Montgomery Street, Saugus AIP 2, 3, 4 — American Association of Physics Teachers 2, 3, 4— Nuclear Society 2, 3— TOC 4 — Physics Lab Instructor 4. SALVATORE ANGELO CHINES 55 Bowdoin Street, Medford A ATT 3, 4— ROTC Band 1, 2, 3; Outstanding Bandman ' s Award 3. EDWARD JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER 51 Windsor Road, Medford Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— IEEE 2, 3, 4. RONALD PAUL CITRON 530 Chadwick Road, Bradford ROTC Band 2— ACS 2— Comariety 2. EDWARD CHARLES CONNELL 270 Central Avenue, Milton WLTI 1— Text 2, 3, A — Tech Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2— Nuclear Society 2, 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 2 — AAPT 2, 3, 4 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholar- ship — Board of Educational Assistance Scholarship. PETER DANIEL COONEY 1005 Livingston Street. Tewksbury Newman Club 1, 2 — ASME 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — City of Lowell Scholarship. EDWARD LEROY CORNWALL, JR. 5 Evangeline Lane, Woburn ROTC Band 1, 2; Outstanding Bandsman Award 2 — TOC 3 — Paper Engineering Society 2, 3, 4 — Alpine Club 3, 4 — Paper Engineering Department Scholarship 1. 2. 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 3. STEVEN SHERMAN COTTRELL 25 Kensington Avenue. Pittsfield Basketball Manager 1; Baseball Manager 1 — Omicron Pi Fra- ternity 2, 3, 4 — AATT 3, 4: Chairman 4 — Textile Society 2: Treasurer 2 — ASME 3, 4 — Intramural Football 3, 4: Bowling 2; Basketball 2; Softball 3 — Iona Student Fellowship 1 Dean ' s List 4. JOHN JEFFREY CRONHOLM 32 Kendall Road, Holden Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — Circle K 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3: Secretary 4 — Alpine Club 1, 2. ALLEN CRAIG CULBERTSON 39 Laconia Park, Rochester, New York ASTME 2, 3, 4— WLTI 2, 3, 4; General Manager 4 — AVS 2. 3, 4. J. RUSSELL CURTISS 151 Lincoln Street, Meridan, Connecticut TOG 3— Art Editor of the Key 3, 4 — Circle K 3. 4: Lieuten- ant Governor 4 — IEEE 3, 4 — Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 4. JOSEPH CLARK DAY 78 Lake Shore Drive, Dracut Varsity Basketball 1: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4: Varsity Ten- nis 1, 2, 3. 4 — Newman Club 2. 3 — Varsity Club 1. 2. 3. 4 — SPE 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4 — Tennis Captain 4 — Plastics Lab Instructor 4. WILLIAM N. DeMASI 616 Elm Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey WLTI 1— Chess Club 1— Newman Club 1. I Club 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3. 4 — SPE 2, 3, files Committee 3, 4. 3, 4 — German — Alumni Pro- PAUL EDWARD DEMBROWSKY 542 School Street, Stoughton Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4 — AATT 3, 4: Secretary 3, 4 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4 — ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BRYAN DENNING 50 Montrose Street, Somerville Newman Club 2, 3, 4 — IM Society 2. 3. 4: Vice-President 4 — Pickout 3. 4; Co-Editor in Chief 4. 155 LEONARD JOSEPH DERGAY 28 Van Norden Road, Reading ROTC Drill Team 1, 2 — Major Representative 3, 4- Society 4. -Nuclear EDWARD JOSEPH DEVAULT 280 Greely Street, Clinton Intramural Football 1; Basketball 2, 3— Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— ASME 4. CHARLES ANTHONY DiDONATO Groten Road, Westford Newman Club 1, 2— Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Softball 3, 4 — IEEE 3, 4 — Alpine Club 3. JOHN M. DONALDSON, JR. 1047 Old Post Road, Fairfield, Connecticut IEEE 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2. JOHN FRANCIS DONLON 23 Beverly Road, Bethpage, New York Newman Club 1, 2, 3— IEEE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Treasurer 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Kiwanis Scholarship 1 — Distinguished NCO Medal 2. LLOYD JON DONNELLY Orford, New Hampshire Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4 — TOC 2— Omicron Pi 3, 4; Recorder 4 — Comariety 3; Director 3 — Class President 4— IM Society 2, 3, 4. ROYAL E. DOW 24 Hampshire Street, Lowell Baseball 1 — Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN BURKE DRISCOLL 102 Melrose Street, Arlington Newman Club 1, 2, 3— SPE 2, 3, 4- President 3— TOC 2. 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4— -German Club 3, 4; Vice- ROBERT A. DUNLEA, JR. 15 Longwood Road, Reading Intramural Baseball 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4- 3, 4— Chess Club 2. -Nuclear Society 2, ROBERT EDWARD DUPRE 4 Village Street, Dudley SPE 2, 3, 4— WLTI 1— Sports Car Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2, 3— Advanced ROTC 3, 4. ERIC P. EWALD P.O. Box 1317, P-au-P, Haiti Newman Club 1, 2 — Latin American Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 4 — International Student Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1. LAWRENCE JAMES FAHEY, JR. 154 California Avenue, Pittsfield Pershing Rifles 1, 2 — ASME 3, 4 — Iona Fellowship 3 — Armed Drill Team 1, 2 — Advanced ROTC 3. PAUL J. FAULKNER 155 Arlington Street, Framingham Newman Club 1, 2 — SPE 2, 3, 4 — Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4; Secretary 4. ALAN BRUCE FERGUSON 916 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield Soccer 3, 4— SPE— Pershing Rifles. DENNIS J. FITZGERALD 88 Assabet Road, Quincy Nuclear Society 4; Vice-President 4. JAMES PATRICK FOLEY 19 Olive Street, Lowell Intramural Basketball; Football; Softball — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2 — Newman Club 1, 2 — Nuclear Society 2, 4. PETER J. FOLEY 373 Elliott Street, Beverly Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpine Club 3, 3,4. -AVS 1— ROTC BERNARD KELLEY FORD 1205 Bay Street, Springfield AFROTC— IEEE ROBERT PHILIP FORGIONE 674 Park Avenue, Revere ASME 4; Treasurer 4— Barbell Club 3. STEVEN R. FORSYTH 24 Westchester Avenue, Pittsfield Varsity Baseball 1 — Intramural Basketball; Volleyball; Softball 3, 4 — IM Society 2, 3 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4 — Text 3, 4; Co-Editor of Sports 3, 4 — Omicron Fraternity 3, 4 — AFROTC 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM EATON FORTUNE Warner, New Hampshire WADE CURTIS EISNER 14 Avon Street, Leominster Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpine Club 3, vanced ROTC 3. -IEEE 3, -Ad- PAUL EMILE FREDETTE 6 Brook Street, South Hadley ACS 2 — Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4- 2, 3, 4 — Comariety 1, 2, 3; Producer 3. -Newman Club 1, PAUL BARRY ELDRIDGE 665 Adams Street, North Abington Varsity Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1— Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2— Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Iona Fellowship 1, 2 — Skindiving Club 3, 4 — Nuclear Soci- ety 2, 3, 4 — Barbell Club 2, 3— Advanced AFROTC— Triangle Society 2, 3, 4 — Sports Car Club 2, 3, 4; Chairman 3— H.K. Smithson Scholastic Award 2, 3 — MSA 3 — John Harrington Memorial Award 1 . FRANK ARTHUR FREEMAN 326 Belmont Street, Watertown Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Football; Bas- ketball; Volleyball; Softball— Student Council Class Repre- sentative 3 — Dormitory Council 1 — Newman Club 1 — Alpine Club 1, 2, 3— Skindiving Club 2, 3— Swim Club 4 — Common- wealth of Massachusetts Scholarship 1, 3, 4 — Paper Depart- ment Scholarship 2 — Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities 3 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. 156 EDWARD M. FRESHMAN 23 Charlotte Road, Newton Varsity Basketball 1 — Intramural Softball; Football; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4— Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Steward 2; Pledgemaster 3; Athletic Chairman 4; Senior Class Repre- sentative to Executive Council 3, 4 — Pickout 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 3, 4 — Bridge Club 1, 2; Vice-President 2 — Varsity Club 1, 2 — SPE 2, 3, 4 — Dormitory Council Representative 1— Text 2— Comariety 1, 2, 3— TOC 2, 4— Foster-Grant Scholarship Award 2 — SPE Scholarship Award 3 — Pickout Key Award 3 — Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges JOHN R. FRIEDRICH, JR. Old Ayer Road, Groton Omicron Pi Fraternity 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4- 4— TOC 2— Alpine Club 3, 4. -IEEE 2, JOSEPH CHARLES GANDOLFO 58 Fellsmere Street, Lynn Dormitory Council President 1 — Dormitory Floor and Head Student Proctor 1, 2 — Resident Proctor 3, 4 — Sports Car Club 2, 3— IEEE 2, 3, 4. JOHN EMERY GREGORY 48 Willow Street, West Haven, Connecticut Varsity Club 3 — Soccer 1, 2, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 3, 4 — Chemistry Club 4 — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3. 4; Social Chairman 3, 4. ROBERT E. GROH 46 Lancaster Lane, Norwood Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Coach 1— Sports Car Club 2, 3 — ACS 2, 3 — Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 — Marine Corps League Scholarship 2. PETER JAMES GROSS 4 Westgate, D-5, Cambridge Intramural Volleyball 1, 2— ASME 2, 4 — Iona Scholarship 1, 2, 3. -ASTME 1, 2, 3, HANS EBERHARD GUTTWEIN 43 Stevens Avenue, West Long Branch, New Jersey Soccer 1, 2 — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4, 5: Social Chairman 3; Vice-President 4 — Varsity Club 1. 2, 3 — AIP 2, 3 — Student Physics Lab Instructor 2, 3, 4, 5. PETER H. GARVEY 30 Great Woods Terrace, Lynn Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Organizer 2; Vice-Presi- dent 3; President 4 — Comariety 2, 3. RALPH WARREN GILCHRIST 4 Laurel Avenue, Methuen Intramural Softball; Volleyball; Football; Referee — IM Society 3— SAM 4. WILLIAM HOWARD GILE 53 Meriam Street, Greenwood ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 4— Comariety 2. DAVID CARL GILMAN 125 Corey Street, West Roxbury ASTME 2, 3. FRANCIS JOSEPH HAINEY 480 West Street, Wrentham ASTME 4; Treasurer 4 — Alpine Club 3, A — ROTC 1, 2, 3. 4 — Dean ' s List 1,3. PETER GREENE HARDY 21 Indiana Avenue, Reading, Massachusetts ROBERT E. HARRINGTON 156 Worth Road, Chelmsford ROTC 1, 2 — Chemical Engineering 2, 3, 4 — Comariety 2, 3. RICHARD GEORGE HARVEY 68 Pleasant Street, Tewksbury IM Society 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4. ROBERT KNOX GIRLING 12 Rockland Street, Taunton ASTME 3; Chairman 1; Treasurer 2— IM Society 1, 2, 3— SAM 1, 2 — Dean ' s List 2 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship. WALTER HENRY GLEISBERG 10 View Street, Clinton IEEE 2, 3, 4— TOC 2. ROBERT JAMES GODDARD 1034 North Broadway, Haverhill IEEE. FRANCIS A. GONSALVES, JR. 289 Elm Street, North Reading Golf 1, 2, 3,4. JOEL NELSON GREEN 69 Linwood Street, Maiden, Massachusetts ROBERT EDWARD GREER 22 Wilson Road, Stoneham ASTME 2, 3, 4— ASME 4— AATT 3, 4: Vice-Chairman 4— Alpine Club 2, 4 — Sports Car Club 4— Comariety 2, 3— New- man Club 4 — Class Representative 3. ALBERT R. HASSAN Av. Libertador, Caracas, Venezuela Volleyball 1, 2— Swimming Club 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4 — SAM 4 — International Student Circle 1. 2, 3. 4; Social Committee 2: Treasurer 3; Secretary 4 — Latin American Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2: Vice-President 3; ASTME 3, 4 — Hillel 1, 2— Edi- tor of ISC Newspaper — Skindiving Club 4 — Advertising Senior Committee. JOHN H. HAY Barre Road, Wheelwright Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Treasurer 4 — Newman Club 1. 2, 3, ' Distinguished Military Cadet 4. -Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: -IM Society 2, 3, 4 — PHILIP HERMANN 3976 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Softball 6 — Text 1, 3 — Senior Committee Chairman 4 — New- man Club 1, 2— IM Society 2. 3. 4— ASTME 4— Alpine Club 4. JOHN ALEXANDER HILL 470 Elm St reet. Keene, New Hampshire SPE — International Students Circle — Delta Kappa Phi Frater- nity; Corresponding Secretary. 157 RICHARD JOSEPH HOESKE 203 Woodlawn Avenue, Pittsfield Varsity Basketball 1, 2 — Intramural Football; Bowling; Bas- ketball; Softball; Volleyball— Class President 1 — Student Council Representative 2 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; IFC Representative 3; President 4; House Manager 3 — IM Society 2, 3, 4— TOC 2— Circle K 3— Varsity Club 2, 3— Comariety 1, 2, 3 — Dean ' s List 2 — Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Schools and Colleges 3, 4. CHARLES J. HOFF 50 Westwood Road, Medford Intramural Football; Basketball; Softball; Bowling — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — IM Society 3, 4 — Phi Gamma Psi Organizer of the Year Award 3. STEVEN ROBERT HOUDE 38 Holden Street, Attleboro Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4 — Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4— Dormitory Proctor 2, 3, 4— TOC 4— ROTC Band 1,2. JAMES A. HURWITZ 146 Stevens Street, Lowell IEEE 2, 3, 4. GEORGE M. HYNES 11 Ashland Place, Medford Rowing 3 — ASTME 3, 4— Arnold Air Society 3, 4. MASON GILBERT IDE 2 Grand Avenue, Nashua, New Hampshire ROTC Band 1— Alpine Club 2— Sports Car Club 3, 4; Secre- tary 4; Treasurer 4. MICHAEL FREDRICK JUBINSKI 6 Thornton Avenue, Lowell Unarmed Drill Team 1, 2— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— ASME 3,4. JAMES LEO JULIAN 75 Pleasant Street, Southbridge Intramural Football 1, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Bowling 3; Basket- ball 3 — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Newman Club 1, 2— ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 — AAS 3, 4— IM Society 2, 3. ROBERT KELLY 319 Russell Street, Woburn Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Basketball 3 — Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity — Varsity Club 3, 4; President 4 — Pickout 3, 4; Managing Editor 4— Text 4; Layout Editor 4 — Circle K 3, 4; Board of Directors— Newman Club 3— Barbell Club 3, 4 — ROTC Rifle Team 1, 2 — Dean ' s List 2 — Distinguished Rifleman Award 1, 2. MARY ANN KENDRICK 606 Howard Street, Lawrence SPE 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3; Corresponding Secretary 4 — Tech Players 2, 3, 4; Advertising Manager 2; Vice-President 4 — Phi Sigma Rho Sorority 4. ALAN ROGER KLAYTON 31 Grant Avenue, West Deal, New Jersey Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4— IEEE — Eta Kappa Nu— Bridge Club— Varsity Club — ROTC General Dynamics and Trustee Award — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ALEXANDER KOKOSKA 342 North Road, North Chelmsford Varsity Golf 1 — Newman Club — Arnold Air Society — ROTC. JOSEPH HENRY KOLAKOWSKI 1 1 1 Endicott Street, Worcester Newman Club 1,3, 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4 — SAM 4. NEIL A. KRIKORIAN 25 Plymouth Street, Lowell ASTME 3, 4. PAUL ROBERT KRIKORIAN Halliday Acres, East Brewster, Massachusetts. ROGER L. LABRECQUE 163 West Sixth Street, Lowell Rowing Club 3, 4 — Air Force Association 3, 4 — Drill Team 1, 2, 3— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— ASTME 1, 2, 3, 4— AATT 4 — Circle K 4 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Chaplain 4 — Chess Club 2 — Friends of Saint Joseph ' s Scholarship. NORMAN HECTOR LaFOSSE 78 Grove Street, Clinton Paper Engineering Society 2, 3, 4 — Chemical Engineering Club 3 — Tileston and Hollingsworth Company Scholarship 2. ROBERT JOHN LASKY North Street, Norfolk Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4. THOMAS RUSSELL LAWRENCE 18 Harwood Avenue, Littleton Newman Club 1 — Dormitory Proctor 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; President 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship 3, 4. DAVID ATHERTON LEE 5 Mead Terrace. West Acton Soccer 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4- 3,4. -Intramural Basketball — IEEE 2, PAUL R. LEFEBVRE 19 Robert Street, Lowell Intramural Basketball 2, 3— Tech Players 3, 4; President ■-SPE 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3— ' — City of Lowell Scholarship. ROY ARNOLD LEIBOWITZ 26 Pleasant Street, Barrington Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4— Chess Club 2— Skindiving Club 3, 4 — Unarmed Drill Team 1, 2— ROTC 1, 2— Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4— Text 4. RICHARD RAYMOND LESSARD 73 New York Street, Lowell Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Softball 3, 4 — Student Council President 4— Class President 2, 3— TOC 2 — ROTC Band 1, 2 — Comariety 1, 2, 3; Producer 2 — Chemi- cal Engineering Club 3, 4 — Chemistry Club 2 — Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3 — ASI Distinguished Cadet Award — Circle K Book Award — Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 3 — High Freshman Mathematics Grade Book Award. SILI-KEE LEUNG 24 Elgin Street 3 f, Hong Kong International Valley Ball Team — International Student Society — IEEE; Microwave Technology — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 5. 158 WARREN PETER LILJEGREN 560 Chelmsford Streel, Lowell PAUL JOHN LIPKA 5 Barton Street, Salem WILLIAM JOHN LONG 617 Westford Street, Lowell Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4 — New- man Club. GERALD MICHAEL LYDON 267 Elmwood Avenue, Quincy Swim Club 1, 2, 3— Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3— Ski Team 4— Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 4 — Nuclear Society 1, 2, 3, 4 — Class Advisory Committee 3. DOUGLAS STEWART MacFALL 22 Brooks Lane, Portland, Connecticut LTI Tenpin League 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3, 4; League Champs 2, 3— Intramural Volleyball; Basketball— IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4 — Dean ' s List 2, 3,4. THOMAS JOSEPH MACKEY 2 Sunset Road, Salem IEEE 3, 4— ROTC JAMES JOSEPH McSHHKFREY 237 Park Street, Dorchester Intramural Football 3, 4; Softball 4 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 3, 4; Historian 4 — Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Information Officer 4 — Newman Club 1, 4 — IM Society 3 — Wing Commander, AFROTC — Distinguished Flight Leader 3 — Vice Commandant ' s Award 4. -AVS 2— IEEE 2, 3, RICHARD KENNETH MENOCHE 21 1 Slater Street, Webster Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1- 4 — Commonwealth Scholarship. RICHARD LOUIS MEYERS 32 Marland Street, Andover ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— IEEE 2, 3, 4. ANDREAS MICHAEL MICHAELIDES 124 High Street, Fitchburg Soccer 1, 2, 4 — Intramural Football; Softball: Volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4 — Comariety 1, 2, 3 — Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4. GERARD H. MICHAUD, JR. 37 Comet Road, Methuen ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4; Vice Chairman— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship 1 — ASTME Scholarship 4. PHILIP RUSSEL MAHER 202 Montvale Avenue, Woburn Newman Club 2, 3, 4— AAPT 2, 3— AOS 4— AIP 2, 3, 4. KENNETH W. MANGOLD 15 Memorial Circle, Andover IM Society 2, 3, 4. SINAI MANOR 15 Havazelet Street. Rishon Le-ziun, Israel LOUIS KENNETH MANSUR 107 Adams Street, Lowell AIP 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2 — Student Physics Lab Instructor 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4— City of Lowell Scholarship. PAUL F. MARSHALL 415 Pawtucket Street, Lowell Swimming Team 1, 2 — Bowling Club 1,2,3,4. 1— SPE 2, 3, 4— Newman PAUL R. MAURAIS 681 Broadway, Lowell IEEE 2, 3, 4— Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS CHARLES MCCARTHY 72 Sycamore Street, Norwood Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — ACS 2— Swim Club 3, 4— Chemical Engineering Club 3— SCET 2, 3. 4— P. Finney Award 3. DONALD C. MIFFITT 37 Health Avenue, Springfield Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Electrical Engineering Honor Society. ANDREW S. MILLER 253 3rd Street, Lowell Intramural Football; Softball; Bowling — Swim Club — Drill Team 1, 2 — Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3, 4 — SAM 4 — City of Lowell Scholarship — Francis Ouimet Caddie Scholarship. ALBERT WILLIAM MITTON. JR. 19 James Road, Reading ROTC Band 1 — Nuclear Society 4: Secretary 4 — Dean ' s List 1,3. THOMAS WILKIAM MOORE 282 Riverside Street, Lowell Student Council Secretary 3 — TAPPI 2, 3, 4 — Dormitory- Proctor Staff 2— TOC 3— Paper Scholarship 2. 3, 4 — TAPPI Grant 4. JOHN WALLACE MORAN French Street. Billerica Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4— SAM 3. 4 — Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Executive Officer 3 — TOC 4 — Dean ' s List 3 — AFROTC Chicago Tribune Award 3. MAURA ALANA McKINLEY 145 Beacon Street, Lowell Ten-Pin Bowling 3, 4 — Pickout 1, 2, 3, 4; Layout Editor 3, 4; Co-Editor-in-Chief 4 — IM Society 4 — SAM — TOC 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2 — Alpine Club 3 — Comariety 1, 2, 3 — Phi Sigma Rho Sorority 4. ROBERT ANTHONY MORAN Box 31 Round Top, New York Tennis I — Soccer 1 — Intramural Sports 3 — TOC 3. 4: Co- Chairman 4— TAPPI 2, 3. 4— Alpine Club 2— Newman Club 1 — Student Council 3, 4: Treasurer 3; Vice President 4 — Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2. 3, 4; Vice President 2: Treasurer 3; 159 Executive Council 4 — Text 2; Circulation Manager 2 — Pickout; Advertising Manager 2, 3, 4 — Pickout Key Award — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Student Assistantship, Department of Chem- ical Engineering — Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges — Paper Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LOFGREN MORIARTY 490 New Hanover Avenue, South Meriden, Connecticut Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; House Manager 4 — Chemis- try Club 2, 3, 4 — Text 3— Pickout 3. RICHARD THEODORE NAWROCKI 5 Pattison Avenue, Dudley Intramural Volleyball 3; Softball 3; Bowling 4— Circle K 2, 3, 4; President 4 — The Key 3, 4: Editor 4 — Dorm Council; Pres- ident 1 — Cornariety 1, 2, 3 — TOC 2 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 3, 4; House Manager 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1. EDWARD S. NOVE 306 Central Street, Winchendon Varsity Ski Team — Intramural Basketball; Football; Volley- ball; Softball — Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; Store Manager 2; Mar- shal 3 — Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; President 4 — Arnold Air Society 3, 4 — IM Society 2, 3, 4 — SAM 3, 4 — Distinguished Air Science Award. JOSEPH B. NOVELLO 38 Middle Street, Gloucester Pershing Rifles Armed Drill Team 1, 2 — Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4; Recording Secretary 3; Senior Warden 4 — IFC Vice Presi- dent 4— Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4— TOC 2, 3— IEEE 2, 3, 4— Skin Diving Club 3. LEWIN NYMAN 19 Goodhue Street, Maiden Dorm Council 1— WLTI 1— AVS; president 4— IEEE- Advanced ROTC 3,4. 2, 3, 4— ASME 2, JAMES JOSEPH O ' BRIEN 46 Raymond Street, Medford Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary Team 1,2, 3— A AS 3, 4. -ROTC Dril MAURICIO C. OCHOA Medellin, Colombia Soccer 1, 3— Golf 1, 2, 3, Students. 4 — LAS 1, 2, 3, 4 — International PAUL FRANCIS OKERHOLM 15 Auburn Avenue, Somerville Intramural Football 2, 3; Volleyball 4 — Rowing Team 3 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — IEEE 4 — Circle K 4. JOSE ARMANDO OLIVA 31 Galle Poniente 1227 Soccer 1, 2, 3; Captain 3 — Latin American Society 1, 2, 3, 4 — International Students Council 1, 2, 3, 4 — ASME 2, 3, 4 — Varsity Club 2, 3. ALEXANDER ARNE OLSEN 2 Main Street, North Chelmsford Paper Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 3 — Cornariety 2, 3 — Boughton Scholarship 1 — Boston Paper Trade Scholarship 3. JOHN S. ORPHANOS 8 Walnut Parkway, Jamaica Plain Phanar Club 1, 2, 3, 4— Barbell Club 1, 3— ASTME 2, 3. FREDERICK EDWARD ORSINI 308 Winthrop Street, Taunton ROTC Band 1, 2, 3. THOMAS MITCHELL OSTROWSKI 225 Conant Street, Revere Intramural Football 2 — IEEE 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Representa- tive 2; Junior Representative 3; Chairman 4 — Barbell Club 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4. ATTILA OZDEMIRER Cekirge cad. 5813 Bursal, Turkey Soccer 4 — International Students Circle — Paper Engineering Society — Turkish Government Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN M. PADULA 950 Massachusetts Avenue, Lune Inter Fraternity Football 2— TOC 2— ASME 3, 4— AATT 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Assistant Treasurer 3; Co-Editor of O Pi Eye 4. RONALD R. PAPESH 41 Pine Street, Palmer Intramural Football 2, 3, 4 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Historian 2 — Class Secretary 3, 4 — Chemical Engineering Club 3,4. ERNEST PETER PARKER 284 Gibson Street, Lowell AATT 3, 4; Executive Council Club 4. -ASME 3, 4 — Sports Car JONAS A. PAULIUKONIS 47 Mindon Street, Worcester Newman Club 1 — IEEE 3, 4 — Massachusetts State Scholarship 3,4. DOMENIC GERARD PEPE 21 Cedar Street, Everett AIP 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Physics Lab Instructor 3, 4 — Text 2, 3— TOC 2, 3— Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity 2— Dean ' s List 1. MICHAEL A. PIERRY 90 Ruxton Street, Uniondale, New York AVS 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3, - -IEEE 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS L. PIOLI 49 Farragut Avenue, Somerville Baseball 1— Track Club 2— Bowling 2— IFC Bowling 4 — SAM 3, 4— IM Society 2, 3— Newman Club 1, 2, 3— ROTC Drill Team 2 — Class Secretary 1 — AAS 3, 4; Administrative Officer 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4; President 4. CARL R. PITASI 636 South Street, Roslindale Class Vice President — Class President — AIP; Treasurer — Sigma Phi Omicron; Vice President; President — Physics Lab Instructor — Co-Director Cornariety — Sons of the American Revolution Leadership Award. HARRY JAMES POWERS 36 A Worthen Road, Lexington Baseball 1, 2— Bowling 2, 3— SAM 4. 160 ANTHONY JOHN PUPO 12 Oriole Street, Pittsfield ASME—ASTME— Barbell Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH PUZELLA, JR. 42 Sunnyside Avenue, Arlington Varsity Baseball 1 — LTI Bowling League 2 — Inter-Departmen- tal Basketball 3— TOC 2— Comariety 1, 2— IEEE 4. PAUL EDWARD QUINTY Leominster Road, Shirley AATT 3, 4— Newman Club 4. . PETER JOHN QUIRK 137 Hancock Road, Pittsfield Swim Team 2, 3 — Intramural Football; Volleyball — Omicron Pi Fraternity — Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3 — Dorm Coun- cil 1— ROTC Band 1, 2. STANLEY FRANCIS RABER 39 Hanover Street, Jefferson, Pennsylvania Baseball 2, 3, 4— Varsity Club 2, 3, 4— Barbell Club 2— SPE 2, 3, 4 — Plastics Lab Instructor 4 — Debell and Richardson Scholarship 3. WILLIAM MANUEL REIS 24 Elm Avenue, Woburn IM Society 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4- -Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY MICHAEL RICCIARDIELLO 98 School Street, Salem ASME 3, 4 — Newman Club 1— Dean ' s List 2, 3. NORMAN DENNIS ROBERTS 48 Keith Street, Springfield AIP 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1. JOHN CLINTON RODDA 56 Pine Street, Pittsfield Intramural Football; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball 2, 3, 4 — Omciron Pi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Junior Member; Social Chair- man 4— ASME 4. FERNANDO NELSON RODRIGUES 342B Commercial Street, Provincetown Newman Club 2 — Unarmed Drill Team 1, 2, 3 — Circle K 2, 3 — Nuclear Society Secretary Alumni Medal — Class A. Drill Team 3rd. 3; Commander t— A AS 3, 4— KENNETH P. ROUSSEAU 381 New Boston Road, Dracut Golf 2 — Intramural Football 2 — LTI Bowling League 3, 4; All Star Team 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— IM Society 2, 3 — Text, Features Editor 3 — AAS 3, 4; Commander 4; Wing Executive 4 — Distinguished Flight Commander Award 3 — Air Force Times Award. RANDAL F. SACKOVICH 86 Burke Street, Nashua, New Hampshire Chemical Engineering Club 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL SALVATORE 962 Phoenix Avenue, Peekskill, New York AATT MICHAEL ANTHONY SCOGLIO 17 Ames Street, Beverly Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4— IEEE 3, 4— GEAAA Scholarship 1. KENNETH M. SHEEHAN 60 Edenfieid Avenue, Watertown IEEE 3, 4 — Comariety 3. JOHN J. SHEEHAN 33 Windsor Street, Arlington Barbell Club 2, 3, 4 — ASME 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 3. KENNETH M. SHEEHAN 60 Edenfieid Avenue, Watertown IEEE 3,4— Comariety 3. JACK L. SMITH 42 Burnaby Street, Lowell LTI Ten Pin Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4 — Championship Team 2, 3, 4 — All star Team 3, 4 — Advanced ROTC— AAS 3, 4; Comptroller 4 — Unarmed Drill Team 1. 2 — Executive Officer 3 — IM Society 2, 3. FRANCIS M. SPINOLA 7712 Mark Drive, Verona, Pennsylvania Swim Club 1, 2. 3, 4 — Interdepartmental Basketball: Chemi- cal Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 — ROTC Band 1, 2 — Newman Club 1, 2— TOC 2— Comariety 1, 2, 3. BRIAN D. SOUGNEZ 9 Eclipse Avenue, Chelmsford Intramural Football 3 — IM Society 3, 4 — SAM 3, 4. CHARLES FRANCIS SOUZA 372 Commercial Street. Provincetown Basketball 1— Drill Team 1— Rifle Team 2- -AIP 3, 4. FRANCIS EDWARD SOUZA Old Falmouth Road, West Barnstable Chemical Engineer Club 2, 3, 4 — Senior Representative — Dean ' s List 3. DANIEL C. STERN 138-38 63rd Avenue, Flushing, New York Soccer 1 — Hillel 1, 3 — Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3; Class Representative 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 3. THOMAS RAYMOND STODOLSKI 155 Southbridge Street, Auburn Baseball 1, 2, 3— IEEE 2, 3, 4; Vice Chairman 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Freshman Physics Achievement Award. BARRY N. STONE 88 West Union Street, Ashland Intramural Football; Basketball; Volleyball 3, 4 — Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4; Steward — Text 3, 4; Advertising Manager 3 — IEEE 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4 — ROTC Band 2— Dean ' s List 2. RICHARD PHILLIP STONE 23 Sumner Street, Revere ASME 4— ASTME 4. JOHN H. SZAFRAN 259 White Street, Lowell IM Society 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1. ship Award. 2, 3, 4 — PAV Scholar- WILLIAM CLARK SZEKELY 93-19 208th Street, Queens Village 28, New York SAM 3, 4— IM Society 2, 3, 4 — Bowling 1, 2. 3. 161 LAWRENCE ANTHONY TESTA 60 Sproat Street, Middletown, New York Intramural Football; Baseball 2— Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity; Vice-President 2; Corresponding Scribe 3 — Dorm Council 1 — Text; Advertising Manager 2 — Pickout; Business Manager 2 — Newman Club 2 — SPE 3, 4— Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 3— Dixie Cup Scholarship — Dean ' s List 3. RICHARD F. THIBAULT 14 Maple Street, Haverhill Intramural Softball; Basketball 1, 2— Delta Kappa Phi Frater- nity — Newman Club 1, 2 — Circle K 1, 2. RICHARD IOHN THOMPSON 161 Oxford Street, Auburn Hockey Club 2— SAM 3, 4— TOC - -IM Society 3, 4. ROGER TOLAN 9 Den Quarry Road, Lynn Intramural Basketball; Volleyball — IEEE- Athletic Manager. -ROTC Band— EE THOMAS ALBERT TOMASETTI 50 Vose Street, Framingham Intramural Basketball; Football; Volleyball— WLTI 1— Chess Club 1, 2— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4 — German Club 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4— Alumni Profile Committee 4 — Dean ' s List 3. NORMAN TORGERSON, JR. 290 Milltown Road, Somerville, New Jersey LTI Rowing Club 2, 3, 4— Rowing Crew 3, 4— Swim Club 2, 3— Skin Diving Club 3— AIP 2, 3, 4— Am. Asso. of Physics Teachers 2, 3, 4 — Optical Society of America 2, 3, 4 — Chess Club 3— Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4— State Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4— Lion ' s Club Scholarship 1. NORMAND G. TREMBLAY 165 Crawford Street. Lowell Basketball — Intramural Football; IM Society — Newman Club. Basketball — Varsity Club — KENNETH ROBERT TYLER 329 Pleasant Street, Leominster Intramural Football; Basketball; Softball 3, 4— ROTC Band 1 — TOC 2 — Iona 3, 4; Councilor at Large — Nuclear Society; President 4. CHERYL VASEY 116 South 21st Avenue, Manville, New Jersey Tech Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Secretary 3 — Text 1, 2, 3— Pickout 1, 4— Alpine Club 2, 3, 4— TOC 2, 3— SPE 2, 3, 4 — ACS 2 — Comariety 1, 3 — Tech Players Award 2 — Ameri- can Legion Scholarship 1. LEONARD WALK 32 Essex Street, Medford Intramural Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4 — Phi Gamma Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4: Treas- urer 3; President 4 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 — Adjutant 2; Com- mander 3— Hillel 1— ASME 4— TOC 2— IFC 4. ALBERT EDWARD WALKER, JR. 66 Linwood Avenue, Chelmsford Intramural Softball 1, 2; Basketball 3 — Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4— Circle K 3, 4— Iona 1, 2, 3, 4— Alpine Club 3, 4 — Chemistry Club 2, 4 — Comariety 3. RONALD JOHN WEETMAN 41 Cotton Avenue, Braintree Soccer 1 — Intramural Volleyball 1 — Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Program Chairman 2; Vice President 3; President 4 — Iona 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3— ASTME 1, 2, 3, 4; Publicity Chairman 2 — Barbell Club 3— ASME 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scholarship 2, 3, 4 — Board of Educational Assistance Scholarship 2, 3, 4. JOHN WHEALTON 110-01 214th Street, Queens Village, New York Bridge Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2— Chess Club 2, 3— AIP 2, 3, 4 — IEEE 2, 3 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Lab Instructor 2, 3, 4. KAREN MARGARET WHITMARSH 7 Doris Avenue, North Billerica Phi Sigma Rho Sorority 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3— AIP 3, 4 — Comariety 2, 3 — TOG 2 — Student Council Representative 4 — Newman Club 1 — Commonwealth of Massachusetts Schol- arship — Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. JAMES ROBERT WHITTAKER 71 Saunders Street, North Andover IM Society 2, 3, 4. THOMAS DAVID WHITTAKER 227 Campbell Drive, Lowell Hockey Team 1 — Inter Fraternity Basketball; Softball; Volley- ball—Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— IM Society 2, 3, 4 — SAM 3, 4; President 4. RICHARD JOHN WINSKOWICZ 9 Florence Street, Danvers IEEE 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ROBERT WOLFE 426 Varnum Avenue, Lowell ROTC Band. ROBERT JOHN WOLFENDEN 3 Packard Street, Lawrence AIP 3, 4 — Student Lab Instructor 4. DAVID W. WOOD 48 Boylston Street, Lowell IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Publicity Committee 4. GORDON HARLAN WOODFORD 26 Pearl Street, Westfield Comariety 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH WOZNIAK, JR. Phi Gamma Psi— Circle K— Key Club- 2,3. ASME — Dean ' s List LEONARD C. WRIGHT 26 Wood Avenue, East Longmeadow Varsity Soccer 1, 2 — Phi Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— Varsity Club 2, 3, 4— SAM 4— IM Society 4— SPE 2— IFC 4— TOC 3— Alpine Club 1, 2, 3— AAS 3. JOHN F. ZAPPALA, JR. 57 Sargent Street, Lawrence Intramural Softball; Football— SPE 2, 3, 4; Class Representa- tive — TOC 2, 3 — Omicron Pi Fraternity 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 3. 162 Class of 1967 - Juniors First Row: P. Mastro, Vice President; R. Sauter, President; D. Hadfield, Secretary. Second Row: A. Thibeault, Student Council Representative; J. Cartwright, Treasurer. 163 1967 - Juniors Abed, Murad 5 Farchid St. Tehran, Iran Adams, Roger P. 7 Harvard Ave. Shrewsbury Alvarez, Jose R. 21 Mechanic St. Webster Avender, John E. 1512 Las Marias St. Santurce, Puerto Rico Ayer, Douglas E. 180 West Pearl St. Nashua, N.H. Babcock, John W. RFD 5 Great Barrington Bafaro, Victor V. 86 Blithe Wood Ave. Worcester Bailey, Ralph L. 234 Main St. Rowley Beaulieu, Richard O. Bige low Hill Rd. Skowhegan, Maine Benoit, George C. 32 Dartmouth St. Pittsfield Berger, Stephen J. 73-52 197 St. Flushing, N.Y. Bernies, Leo J. Whithall Rd. Amesbury Bharaktiya, Abhay S. 27 Yeswant Nuias Rd. Indore, India Billings, Alan L. 53 Burr Dr. Dalton Blackler, William F. 63 Peck St. Attleboro Bohne, Alan R. 7 Crestshine Dr. Lawrence Borowiec, Edward R. 86 Hafey St. Chicopee Bowles, Robert J. 37 Bowers St. Lowell Brady, Richard F. 85 Upton St. Quincy Bramante, Richard D. 874 Fellsway Medford Brewer, Kenneth E. 100 Bellevue Ave. Melrose Brissette, David A. 1 Edwards PI. Wakefield Broderick, Thomas G. 3 Wachusett St. Lowell Brown, Henry B. 3 Lancaster Ave. Chelmsford Brown, Richard I. 34 Franklin Rd. Winchester Brzezinski, David P. 442 Mass. Ave. West Acton Buckley, Miriam J. 30 Agawam St. Lowell Buckley, Ronald F. 40 Oneida Ave. Worcester Buja, Michael G. 40 Dale Ave. Dracut Bukowski, Paul J. 2 Iris Ct. Acton Bullock, Edward K. 246 W. Wilkes Barre St. Easton, Pa. Burch, Garry J. 12 Chestnut St. Schuylerville, N.Y. Burduroglu, Abeahim I. 20 Levend Yeni Karanfil Istanbul, Turkey Burke, Leonard R. 34 East Main St. Webster Burns, John N. Perry Rd. Hudson, N.H. Bushner, Lawrence 73 Wolcott St. Maiden Bushong, Robert M. 16 Merrill St. Lowell Bynoe, Herbert D. 4115 Coronada Dr. Columbia, S.C. Capozzi, Anthony P. 127 Main St. Woburn Capriole, Dominic M. 249 High St. Lawrence Carrigan, Ronald D. 55 Hitchcock Rd. Worcester Carrington, Lee C. 18 Harold Park Roxbury Cartwright, Joseph H. 110 Clementon Rd. Berlin, N.J. Casey, Kenneth W. 71 Park St. W. Roxbury Cerniglia, Peter F. 2 Tuttle St. Revere Chao, William W. 298 Shawmut Ave. Boston Charna, Rusi B. 5-9 Casiow Baug Calaba Bombay, India Cimino, Eugene A. 27 Charter St. Boston Cincotta, Louis 78 Meadow St. Agawam Cipolla, Raymond F. 607 Democrat Rd. Gibbstown, N.J. Cira, Rudolph H. 776 Chapin St. Ludlow Clifford, Andrew P., Jr. 541 South St. Avon Colburne, Bryce G. 299 Elm St. N. Reading Colin, Dennis P. 1 Wyoma St. Wakefield Collier, Robert L. 183 Pelham St. Methuen Comeau, Maurice J. Nashua Rd. E. Pepperell Comins, Paul H. 1 Manomet Rd. Winchester Cooledge, Wallace H., Jr. 8 Maple Rd. Winthrop Correia, John A. 57 Redfield St. Dorchester Cortelli, John D. 1053 Middlesex St. Lowell Casiol. Jeffrey Aparthdo 15-3 San Jose, Costa Rica Coskuner, Umit Mersin, Turkey Costello, Robert J. 1530 Mystic Valley Pkwy. Medford Coulombe, Albert J. 751 St. James Ave. Springfield Craig, Edward S. 267 Chestnut St. Needham Crowley, Charles L. 62 Fayerweather St. Cambridge Cucchiara, Salvatore J. 1 12-06 Jamaica Ave. New York, N.Y. Cucinotta, Anthony J. 47 Fremont St. Somerville Guthbertson, Richard W. 3 1 Donna Ave. Pittsfield Daku, Walter, Jr. 225 N. 5th Ave. Manville, N.J. Dardas, Thomas A. 3 Newton St. Lawrence Davis, Lawrence R. 203 Robinson Ave. S. Attleboro Days, Frank M. 44 Wellesley St. Medford DeFrancesco, John A. 15 St. James Rd. Medford DeFreitas, Robert F. 12 Evergreen St. Chelmsford Dempsey, John R. 54 Seventh St. Lowell 164 DeVellis, Raymond J. 28 Freston Rd. Somerville DiGenti, Thomas K. 42 Orchard St. Lawrence Dillahunty, James M. 260 Lisa Dr. Brockton Dinapoli, Joseph, Jr. 140 Bellevue St. W. Roxbury Dixon, Thomas J. 163 Saydame Lane Bayport, N.Y. Donaldson, Richard H. 230 Mt. Hope St. Lowell Donatelli, Alfred A. 1118 Fellsway Medford Downs, Jeffrey K. 187 Varum Ave. Lowell Drinkwater, Alan F. 54 Marked Tree Rd. Needham Driscoll Richard J. 17 Madison St. Somerville Dunbar, Dennis R. 5 Samson Dr. Westboro Eichhord, William L. 191 First Avenue Massapequa Park, N.Y. Eliades, Stephen T. Hollis St. Groton Ellis, Robert A. 19 Cread PI. Warwick, R.I. Fairbanks, Walter 145 S. Main St. Natick Fancy, Ernest C. 80 Laurel St. Oakdale Fitzgerald, Thomas J. 21 Grestline Cir. Danvers Flaherty, William T. 16 Franklin PI. Great Neck, N.Y. Fletcher, Robert W. 37 Stickney St. Fitchburg Flynn, Leo J. 12 Marlborough St. Lowell Fortune, William E. Warner, N.H. Foster, Bruce O. 428 Dale St. N. Ando ver Frenquelli, Francis M. 76 Greene St. Springfield Fristik, Thomas P. Russelnille Rd. Westfield Fyfe, Roy A. 20 Wallace Rd. Binghamton, N.Y. Gaillardetz, Andre V. 71 Exeter St. Lowell Gammell, Walter W. 535 Maple St. Hawthorne Gariepy, Leon E. 8 Shapleigh Ave. Haverhill Garreffi, Peter G. 25 Athens St. E. Longmeadow Garrido, Evillermo A. Ave 2 9-15 Cali, Colombia Gauthier, Richard F. 18 Maple St. Three Rivers Gentile, Ronald H. 82 Kimball St. Maiden Goguen, Gary J. 174 Tyngsboro Rd. N. Chelmsford Gomes, Robert L. 19 Chadbourne Lexington Gonsalves, Francis A., Jr. 289 Elm St. N. Reading Goodleaf, Richard P. 707 Bruce Dr. Wantagh, N.Y. Gray, John M. 16 Crouteau Ave. Framingham Gullo, James 42 Dartmouth St. Haverhill Gurcan, Sedat I. 64 Mt. Hope St. Lowell Guzzi, Joseph A. 60 Stratford Rd. Newton Hachey, Francis J. 19 England Ave. Fitchburg Hackman, Steven P. 2010 Pennsylvania Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Hadfield, Don A. 944 Gardners Neck Rd. Swansea Halio, Leonard F. 127 Belshaw Ave. Eatontown, N.J. Hanauer, Michael G. 77 Larchmont Ave. Waban Harrington, John C. 63 ] 2 Andrews St. Lowell Harvanek, John M. Ill 23 Brandon Rd. Dudley Heald, James A. 3 Summer St. Burlington Healy, James J. 42 Bicknell St. Quincy Healy, Robert P. 44 Concord Rd. Billerica Hecker, Harvey D. 151 Union Rd. Spring Valley, N.Y. Hopenwassey, Frederick J. Rolling Meadow Rd. Madison, Conn. Howard, Charles W., Jr. I Thomas Hill Rd. Millbury Hulick, Robert A. 15 Plum St. Chelmsford Illig, Gerald E. 21 Glenvale St. Springfield Jarne, Jan R. R. Paulo Cesar De Avdrade Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Jayaraman, U. J. I I Phaebe Ave. Lowell Jhaver, Nizar R. Mohamed Manzil Bombay 9, India Johnson, Kathleen I. 350 Andover Rd. Billerica Johnson, Robert B. 61 Columbus Ave. Easton Johnson, Robert E. 97 Colby St. Haverhill Johnston, William M. China, Maine Kaminski, Daniel C. 1 1 Hillside St. Worcester Karatheodore, James K. 49 Yerxa Rd. 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Conn. 167 Class of 1968 - Sophomores First Row: R. Birkmire, Treasurer; J. Hiatt, President; R. Hall, Vice President. Second Row: B. Perry, Secretary; R. St. Germain, Student Council Representative. 168 1968 - Sophomores Abate, Nicholas 462 Avenue L Brooklyn, N.Y. Abati, Charles J. 63 Milton St. Lawrence Adams, Charles L. 66 Fletcher Rd. Woburn Ahearn, Joseph L. 54 Cosgrove St. Lowell Akerblom, Alan R. 6 Apple Hill Lane Lynnfield Albrecht, Charles W. R.D. 4 Detwiler Dr. York, Pa. Aldrich, Allan F. 28 Grove St. Saugus Alvarez, Robert T. 9 College Hill Rd. Somerville Ames, David L. 121 Highland St. Winchendon Anderson, Frank R., Jr. 4 Hunter Cir. Shrewsbury Andrews, John G. R.F.D. 1 Tyngsboro Arzt, Lawrence J. 611 W. Broadway Long Beach, N.Y. Babbitt, Paul G. 20 Bowdoin St. Medford Bagshaw, William A. 21 Guile Ave. Tewksbury Baker, David W. 393 Newtonville Ave. Newtonville Bainbridge, Charles C. 5 Fulton Ave. Lowell Bartoni, Peter K. 183 Fifth St. Leominster Bartoszek, John T. 64 Schley St. Chicopee Falls Bassett, Kenneth W. 15 Lovis St. Hyannis Bean, Joseph J. 31 Oakley St. Portland, Maine Beauregard, Norman E. 26 Amore Rd. Springfield Bennett, Donald E. 1 Gordon Rd. N. Reading Berchin, Ronald 541 Pelham Rd. New Rochelle, N.Y. Bernatchel, Francis M. 12 Waverly St. Fitchburg Bernatchez, Richard R. 46 Hollywood St. Fitchburg Bernier, Richard C. 8 Clark St. Webster Berry, Fred J. 21 Parkview Rd. Reading Berry, Richard A. 70 York Rd. Lynn Betournay, John J. 38 Clover Lane Haverhill Bielat, John S., Jr. 7 Rockville Ave. Lexington Birkmire, Robert W. 15 Forest Dr. Bel Air, Md. 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Harvey R. 1 10 Seventh Ave. Lowell 169 Cheney, George P. 15 High St. Merrimac Chetirko, Thomas M. 1 Lansine Lane E. Northport, N.Y. Chmara, Joseph 325 River St. Haverhill Chmielewski, John L. 333 Cook Ave. Scotch Plains, N.J. Christensen, William D. 20 Center St. Pearl River, N.Y. Chu, David Y. 51 Main St. Peabody Ciardelli, Mario E. 19 Vi Mulberry St. Nashua, N.H. Cincotta, Manuel, Jr. 78 Meadow St. Agawam Clark, James P. 1041 S. Bradford St. Dover, Del. Cocci, Albert A. 234 Tisdale St. Leominster Cole, Herbert S. 31 Mallowitill Rd. Springfield Cole, William A. 1269 Main St. Tewksbury Collins, David 9 Hillcrest Cir. Waban Commisso, Robert J. 20 Moore Dr. Bethpage, N.Y. Conners, Dennis G. 69 Forest St. Lowell Conway, Frederick F. 477 Meridian St. East Boston Cormier, Ronald J. 77 Shea St. Fitchburg Costello, Robert J. 180 GrotonRd. N. Chelmsford Cote, Arthur R. Millward Rd. Charlton Cote, Paul C. 74 Park Ave. East Lowell Cottuli, Charles N. 24 Thetford Ave. Dorchester Crawford, William K. 42 Norton St. N. Weymouth Crupi, Thomas J. 18 Herbert St. Wakefield Couture, Kenneth E. 118 Blossom St. Fitchburg Crossman, Peter L. Box 343 E. One Lane Orleans Crowley, Daniel F. 63 Harrison St. Leominster Cushing, Kenneth R. 72 Granville Ave. Maiden Czupryna, Peter F. 605 Prospect St. Fairview Daly, Francis P. 26 Winter St. Methuen Daly, John J. 3 Laurel St. Peabody Danahy, James W. 400 Dale St. N. Andover Darling, Charles L. 366 Loomis St. Westfield Davis, Harry W. 228 Highland Ave. Leominster Davis, Richard E. 17 Harris Ave. S. Hamilton Davis, Warren G. 32 Terry Ave. Lowell Days, Frank E. 18 Miller Hill Rd. Provincetown Deforge, John A. R.F.D. Byrne Ave. Nabnassett Delano, Frank E. 204 Elm St. N. Easton DeLong, Paul H. 134 Montvale Rd. Woburn Demers, Leo H. 205 North St. Ware Dempsey. Donald J. 6 Autumn St. Billerica Dendor, Paul F. 17 Spring St. Ware D ' Entremont, Arthur 4 Century St. South Somerville DeSantis, David J. 4 Park Ave. Mansfield DeSantis, Joseph A. 59 Wyoming Rd. Newtonville Desilets, Kenneth G. French Ct. Dunstable Diafevio, Ferdinand J. 72 Vogel St. W. Roxbury Diekman, Harold E. 115 MacArthur Rd. Stoneham DiNanno, Robert A. 32 Duncan Rd. Everett Dion, Paul A. 35 Ash St. Lowell Distler, Dennis 110 Heath Rd. Fishkill, N.Y. Doherty, Paul W. 40 Andover Rd. Billerica Dona, Raymond D. Burbank St. Sutton Donovan, John D. 23 Phillips Ct. N. Andover Donovan, Robert M. 99 Rosewood St. Mattapan Donovan, Roger L. 184 Furnace Br., Pkwy. Quincy Dore, Peter A. 9 Wakefield Ave. Wakefield Dougherty, David A. 120 Beebe Rd. Wilbraham Douyette, Robert J. 40 Wheeler Ave. Brockton Doyle, Dennis J. 20 Colonial Ave. Agawam Doyle, Dennis J. 120 Viola St. Lowell Dumas, Steven C. 1 Deane St. S. Burlington, Vt. Dupre, Reginald E. Groton Rd. Shirley Dymek, Stephen Z. 8 Allen St. Adams Emery, Thomas P. 333 Front St. Chicopee Esposito, Louis V. 60 Elm St. Valley Stream, N.Y. Esslinger, Thomas H. Hill Rd. Alstead, N.H. Fardy, Walter B. 128 Kendall Rd. Lexington Faubert, Richard J. 34 Grove Ave. Westerly, R.I. Feodoroff, Barry A. 206 Battles St. Brockton Feodoroff, Bruce A. 206 Battles St. Brockton Ferullo, Ralph J. 6 True Place Woburn Field, Harry B. 4 Pine Dr. Great Neck, N.Y. Finn, Daniel J. 960 Middlesex St. Lowell Flaherty, Thomas F. 1 Fulton St. Woburn Flem, Per E. 72 Converse Rd. Marion Florio, Nicholas M. 42 Carroll St. Yonkers, N.Y. Foclizzi, Peter D. 160 Main St. Medford Fowle, George B. 60 Kilby St. Woburn Fredriksen, David M. 22 Stafford Rd. Danvers 170 Fyrer, Joseph E. 331 Singletary Lane Framingham Garcia, J. Arturo Carrera 10 83-17 Begota, Colombia Garneau, Richard E. 242 Elm St. Blackstone Garniewicz, Richard A. 4 Birchrest St. Burlington Gass, Edward S. P.O. Box 32 Dracut Gaudette, Suzanne N. 65 Oak Ter. 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Laurence 101 Salem St. Rockland Horn, Howard H. 380 Leslie St. Newark, N.J. Houle, Paul N. 3 Cheever Ave. Dracut Houpes, John 12 Oxford St. Somerville House, George D. 61 Proctor Rd. S. Chelmsford Hua, Philip 99 Carpenter Rd. Walpole Hudock, Lawrence J. 349 Frey Ave. Vestal, N.Y. Hulbert, Alan W. 43 Rogers Ave. Riverside, R.I. Hsui, Albert T. 62 Kai Yuen St. Hong Kong Hynes, Francis X. 486 Take Rd. Billerica [vano, Robert F. 105 Mt. Washington St. Lowell Jenkins, Robert E. Middlesex Rd. Tyngsboro Jilson, Ralph A. S. Driftwood Lane S. Yarmouth Joblon. Kenneth 23 Rotch St. New Bedford Johnson, David E. 16 Woodruff Ave. Melrose Jones, Darryl S. 7 Abbotsford St. Boston Jones, Julius D. 7 Abbotsford St. Boston Kalher, William F. 21 S. Central Ave. Quincy Kapalo, Robert F. 1 6 Rose St. Somerset, N.J. 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Andover White, Edward M. I 1 Juniper St. Chelmsford White, Richard D. 51 Barton Rd. Wellcslcy While, Richard J. 17 Clayton St. Maiden Wiik, Ronald F. 34 Melville Ave. Norwood Wilkins, Frederick J. 194 Concord St. Lowell Williams, Richard S. 3 Cottage St. CorDaville Williamson, Thomas J. 61 Dewey Ave. Pawtucket. R.I. Wojcik, Natalie A. 57 Coburn St. Lowell Wollenberg, Eric J. Maple Ave. Rock Tavern, N.Y. Wong, Shau-Chung 22 Oxford St. Boston Wood, Glen R. Delano Rd. Marion Wood, John T. 55 Hollywood St. Worcester Wood, Joseph A. 7 Bailey St. Lawrence Woolfall, William P. 1391 Bridge St. Dracut Wroble. Eugene J. 345 Mountain Ave. N. Plainfield, N.J. Wrobel. William A. 52 Fitch Hill Rd. Uncasville, Conn. Yaeger, Robert G. 18Salford St. Worcester Young. Michael A. Lowell Rd. Groton Zawistowski, William Z. 8 Burbank St. Pittsfield 183 Graduate Students (Massachusetts residents except as noted) CHEMISTRY Arfaei, Ahmad — Iran Assad, George Bender, Gregory — N.J. 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For details, write to: RODNEY HUNT MACHINE CO ORANGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. 01364 192 Spec a TEXTILE DICTIONARY for BEST RESULTS in Textile Processing Strategically placed warehouses plus company owned trucks add up to fast dependable delivery, every time. c (k a s t r o ■Castrolite (kis tro.llte) A highly sulphonated castor oil made by an improved process of manufacture. A stable penetrant for dyeing or kier boiling. Used ex- tensively in finishing. D Dlscollte (dTs ko . lite) Concentrated sodium sulphoxylate formaldehyde available in lump, pea, rice or powder form. A powerful reducing agent, stable at high tem- peratures. Widely used to effect reduction and solution of vat colors, and for discharge effects when applied to colored grounds. Effective when mixed with vat colors and discharge pastes wherever the reducing agent must retain its reducing power after being dried into the fabric. DUpersall (dls .pur sal) A long chain ethylene oxide condensate in the form of a colorless, neutral, somewhat viscous liquid. Fully resistanl to hard water, and miscible with water in all proportions. A retardant and leveling assistant in vat dyeing. Used widely as a dispersing agent in dyeing synthetic fibers with disperse colors and for fast color salts and bases in Napthol dyeing and printing. S Effective in stripping to prevent redeposition of the color on stripped goods. N Neowet ( n e o • wet) Complex Polyethelenc Ether in the form of a pale yellow, slightly viscous liquid. A non- ionic surface active wetting agent, effective at all temperatures. Completely compatible with enzymatic desizing agents and readily soluble in water. Contains 33 M% active ingredients. Widely used in scouring all types of textile fabrics and for general wetting purposes. Neowet X (ne o.wet) Organic Ether Sulphonate in the form of a water white slightly viscous liquid. An anionic surface active wetting agent, effective at all temperatures. Does not affect enzyme activity in desizing. Compatible with hydrogen peroxide and resin finishes. High detergent value. Contains 20% active ingredients. Neozymes ( n e ' o . zTm s ) Desizing agents made up of amylolytic. proteolytic and fat splitting enzymes available in the form of crystalline powder or liquid concentrate for high or low temperature requirements. Neozymes quickly remove all trace of starch glue or gelatin sizing without danger of damage to even the most delicate fabrics. For best results, use with NEOWET to speed saturation. Parolite fpar o.llte) Zinc sulphoxylate formaldehyde in the form of white crystalline powder. A highly concentrated stripping agent for all forms of wool and modern synthetics. Completely soluble in water. Leaves stripped goods soft, completely free of zinc dust and in most receptive condition for further processing. Often completely strips goods where other strip- ping agents fail. Very effective in discharge print- ing on acetate rayon. Vatrollte (vat ro.Ilte) Concentrated sodium hydrosulphite in the form of white crystalline powder. A powerful reducing agent for vat colors, ideal for dry feeding because of its free flowing, dustless character. Completely soluble in water. Effective stripping agent for direct, sulphur and vat colors on cellulosic fabrics. Quickly removes rust stains from cotton goods. May be stored indefinitely. Available with optical whites and in buffered formulas for high temperature use without excessive alkalinity. Velvoray (vel vo. ray) A high grade finishing oil made up of sulphonated vegetable oil combined with specially selected fats. Compatible with all materials commonly used for finishing textiles. Will not foam, smoke or oxidize. Imparts no rancid odor. Gives body and has emulsion stability. Widely used to add a silky softness to all types of fabrics. Velvo Softener (tcI to) A highly sulphonated tallow in the form of a creamy white paste, easily dispersed in water. Used in general finishing of all types of textile fabrics. Will not smoke off or change color in high temperature operations such as calendering or drying. Has no effect on light fastness of colors. wee f CHEMICAL CARLTON HILL COMPANY NEW JERSEY 193 COMPLIMENTS OF SANDOZ, INC 312 MAIN STREET HUDSON, MASS. New York — Charlotte — Cincinnati Philadelphia — Los Angeles — Fair Lawn (N. J.) Frank G. W. McKittrick Co. Dealers in TEXTILE MACHINERY We buy or sell anything from a bobbin to a complete plant. Southern Office P. O. Box 1844 Charlotte 1, North Carolina Main Office 78 Fletcher St. Lowell, Mass Compliments of Joan Fabrics Corp. LOWELL, MASS. 194 CARDS • SPINNING FRAMES MACHINERY MODERNIZATION MACHINE COMPANY TEXTILE MACHINERY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS North Andover, Mass. Charlotte, North Carolina PREPARATORY MACHINERY • WARP DRESSING MACHINERY • FINISHING MACHINERY ACCESSORIES. SUPPLIES. CARD NAPPER CLOTHING. GARNET WIRE. TAPES ft APRONS SPARE PARTS • TECHNICAL SERVICE  CONSULTATION -41 AD 11.6 management invites members ot the graduating class to visit our plant in nearby North Andover. See the newest up-to-date machinery for a Complete CARDED WOOLEN SYSTEM YARN MAKING MILL and the exciting COMPACT SILVER CARD. See samples of Stock or Roping processed. Meet our Engineers. See our ERECTING FLOOR. Learn about D F COORDINATED PRODUCTION. See CARD CLOTHING being manufactured. See LEATHER CONDENSER TAPES being manufactured. Get a group together and call us at North Andover 687-7126. Make a date. Compliments of LORING STUDIOS Lowell, Massachusetts 195 CHALLENGING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES In Management, Manufacturing, Research and Development Engineering, Sales, and Service are offered by America ' s leading manufacturer of Papermakers ' Felts. Excellent salaries, promotional opportunities, and benefits for capable men. Huyck Felt Company, Rensselaer, New York — located in the heart of New York State Vacationland in close proximity to graduate school facilities. An equal opportunity employer. Write to Industrial Relations Department for brochure. Huyck Felt Company Rensselaer, New York AVCO MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION 201 LOWELL STREET, WILMINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01BB7 AVCO SPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION LOWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK. LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS 01S51 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 from Arthur Faneros, Manager of The Campus Restaurant 196 197 Our New Gym The Pool: 42 x 75 feet 198 3BJ BU., I T sirs? Overall width and length: 145 x 277 feet 5 Kathleen Johnson, literary editor and Professor Engel, adviser, smile for the photographer as they are about to mail the final pages of the 7966 Pickout to the publishers. The End 199 © This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho- graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method.
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