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1 1 fl Bl ak UMBfx _ A ■BVC ' 9 It I :,v JfefOlB f t i ' Jr 7 - f 1 ; : ■Wk x ' A KpJM. ' .■k. I B 1 ' % 7 fets. ; WLitsr - K5MI ■wflftV 1 1 t Z- ' p - fjTJ p?.: B NINETEEN SIXTY-EIGHT 9 10 11 FROM THE DESK OF THE PRESIDENT When you young men and women who comprise the fine class of 1968 arrived at Lowell Tech four years ago, I am sure that graduation seemed a dream to be realized in the distant future. Now the day is close at hand when you will be transferred from our student lists to the ro lls of our Alumni Association. It has been the goal of our educational program to send forth each graduate aware of his vital role in this technological era, eager to assume the mantle of leadership, and assured in the knowledge of his professional competence. You are indeed fortunate to be going into a scientifically oriented society where there is great demand for your unique skills. Industries, colleges, and the govern- ment are competing for your services, and there is ample opportunity for each of you to assume increasingly significant roles in the fields of your choice. For each of you, it now becomes your obligation, as a citizen of a great free nation, to meet the problems which constitute your share of our national effort and to conquer each with assurance and skill. It is, of course, through just this kind of individual acceptance of a personal share in the common purpose that our kind of free government is destined to prevail over difficulties and challenges as yet un- known. During your tenure at LTI the Faculty and Administration have devoted their skills toward supplying you with sound learning, breadth of outlook, and a wise philosophy to sustain you through the coming years. To these I wish to add the best wishes of your college for a long life of happiness and fulfillment. Office of the President December 7, 1967 12 The 1968 Pickout Staff proudly dedicates this year- book to: Mr. James A. Brennan, Placement Director; B.A., Boston College; M.B.A., Boston University; LL.B., Northeastern University; Member of Massachusetts and Federal Bars. Mr. Brennan since arriving in the fall of 1966 has made an indelible mark on the school. He is always available to the seniors who want advice and counsel- ling about job applications or interviews. A little known fact is that he does most of the work in setting up interviews, schedules and posting times on the boards, outside his office. Mr. Brennan, besides his many duties at school, still finds time to be faculty adviser to Pi Lambda Phi Fra- ternity. He is very active in this capacity and finds time to visit the house and give advice to all the brothers. This counselling is not just a privilege for a few but any underclassman who desires advice on how to apply for jobs or availability of jobs can see him. Every student at Tech has at one time or another looked for a part-time job to earn some extra money. Mr. Brennan has aided by posting the availability of such jobs and in some cases aided in attaining the job for the student by calling the company before the stu- dent goes down to apply. The work done by Mr. Brennan is most appreciated by our recent graduates who will tell you that without his aid they would not have had as many interviews or job offers and indirectly, their jobs. At this time we of the Pickout would like to extend our thanks to Mr. Brennan for all he has done for the student body and hope that he remains at Tech for many years to come. 13 In Alemoriam RICHARD W. IVERS October 1916— June 1967 B.S., University of New Hampshire M.Ed., Fitchburg State College Dean of Students 14 3n Hemoriam SCOTT TUCKER 1946-1966 Class of ' 68 15 16 SENIORS 17 Joseph Ahearn James Blum Clyde Bongiovanni BUSINESS William Cole Dennis Conners Harold Diekman Paul Doherty 18 Winfield Hancock Jesse Hare Alan Hulbert ADMINISTRATION John I edakowich Richard Marquis Joseph Montague Frank Malabarba 19 BUSINESS Michael Moriarty Carmelo Occhino Roger Poor Ralph Simpson William Selawsky 20 ADMINISTRATION Marshall Slater Carl Stoy William Szafran Howard Terrien Errol Thompson Peter Tortolini John Wilder 21 Francis Daly Rita Brouillard Kenneth Couture CHEMISTRY Reginald Dupre William Geresy William Glinka Robert Hall Scott Krauser Richard Lee James Pilvinis Thomas Salmi Anthony Messa Gerald O ' Connor Robert Reen Ronald Mucciarone Peter Ray Peter Wade Fred Berry John Burns Thomas Crupi Anthony Bruzzese William Crawford David Boyce CHEMICAL Paul Dendor Peter Dore 24 Robert Ellis ENGINEERING Joseph Gianotti Harry Field Kenneth Gottlieb Richard Hanson Charles Hill Paul Lavin James Koegler 25 Derek Lough Robert Lyle Alexander Moshos Julio Navia CHEMICAL Harris Nikitas Thomas O ' Rourke Vincent Pizziconi 26 Harry Rice Ramesh Shah ENGINEERING Raymond Shepard Steven Veno Ronald Skarbek Thomas Tamulevich Alfred Vervaert 27 Alan Akerblum Gary Busier Paul Babbitt Joseph Bellefeuille Kenneth Bassett ELECTRICAL William Caparelli Lee Carrington Donald Cardinale Stephen Carroll 28 Robert Caruso George Cheney John Chmielewski ENGINEERING David Collins Robert Costello Arthur Cote Edward Craig Daniel Crowley James Danahy Dennis Distler John Donovan ELECTRICAL Roger Donovan Arthur D ' Entremont Stephen Dymek Thomas Every Walter Fardy 30 John Ferrillo Daniel Finn Thomas Flaherty Nicholas Florio ENGINEERING Joseph Fyrer Paul Grupposo Jonathan Hannaford Paul Higgins Darryl Jones 31 Julius Jones Jerrold Kaplan David Kelly Roger Kneeland Allen Knightly ELECTRICAL Terry Kurtz Michael Lalli Stephen Larkin Zdislaw Lewantowicz David Lightbody Frank LofFredo Ming Louie Neil Lucey Andrew Manti ENGINEERING Ronald Marini Bruce Martin Robert Martovich Robert Masci 33 David Mees Robert Perris Thomas Minior James Mitchell ELECTRICAL John Nopanin William Ouellette William Picarillo Arnold Piellucci William Rafuse 34 Peter Redes Stephen Ray Thomas Roberts ENGINEERING Joseph Salvo Neil Sheer Robert Shultz Robert Shurman Michael Sowa Gary Smith 35 David Starkey ELECTRICAL Steven Stark Stephen Sullivan Rodney Stewart Francis Swiech Kai Chi Tang John Szetela Ernest Thayer 36 ENGINEERING Thomas Tycz William Veno Yasco Wainberg Kenneth Walker Conray Wharff James Wittine Warren Witzell 37 Allan Aldrich William Bagshaw Charles Bainbridge Peter Bartoni David Baker INDUSTRIAL Joseph Bean John Breen Edward Brown 38 Robert Carcich Harry Cardillo Edward Cecere Mario Ciardelli V1ANAGEMENT Herbert Cole Paul Cote Robert DiNanno Thomas Golec Frederic Galus Richard Garneau Mark Goldberg 39 John Halpin Robert Hansford Donald Hay David Johnson INDUSTRIAL Mitchell Kotzen Philip Kochman Donald La Valley Henry Lessard 40 Victor Lucas Amleto Martocchia John Mead Frank Merrifield Barry Moore MANAGEMENT Seth Nadel Ernest Nelson Richard Ouellet John Pacheco Gerald Perlmutter Stephen Ramocki 41 Paul Sbrogna INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Thomas Skowyra Donald Schnieder Euclides Solivan Peter Seuffert Donald Suprenant Thomas Urban John Vermuelen Gary Williams 42 Luis Villegas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Charles Adams Charles Albercht Norman Beuaregard Richard Bernatchez John Betournay Curtis Blair Richard Boyer Francis Bozek 43 MECHANICAL Akar Burduroglu John Burr Joseph Chmara Jerry Carpenter William Chamberlain Harry Davis John DeForge Raymond Dona 44 Thomas Esslinger Barry Feodoroff Ralph Ferullo ENGINEERING Paul Hayes Brian Grenda Albert Hsui Wayne Gaulzetti Laurence Holbrook Edward Knopf 45 Gerald LeBlond Craig Lundin George Lysenko Frantz Maignan MECHANICAL Ronald McEachern Patricia McGowan Lee Minardi Richard Motyka Michael Mulvey 46 Joseph Napoli ENGINEERING Barry Nims Andrew Noel Martin Nugent William Pitman Joseph Sampugnaro Ronald Serra Arthur Spero Curtis Symes 47 Neal Thomas Richard Trenck John Waldowiak Richard Waryasz James White MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Robert Wojmarowski Stephen Zabierek 48 John Bartoszek NUCLEAR Richard Beaulieu ENGINEERING Ronald Berchin Richard Berry Thomas Chetirko Charles Darling Paul DeLong 49 Richard Faubert Patrick Gillis NUCLEAR Eric Goulston Steven Lewis Francis Mulcahy James MacDonald Robert Matheson 50 John O ' Reilly t Calvin Stambough Kenneth Sirois ENGINEERING Edmond Tourigny James Turi James Vail Jeffrey Tyler Donald Waliszek 51 William Christensen Albert Cocci Joel Kristal David Chu Manuel Cincotta PAPER Peter Czupryna ENGINEERING Thomas Kelly Robert Redinger John Magill 52 Robert Birkmire Lawrence Bonczar David Cann Michael Casey PHYSICS Eric Chaisson Robert Commisso David De Santis 53 Dennis Doyle Stephen Helfant Bruce Feodoroff John Hogan Robert Greene PHYSICS Paul Houle Robert Ivano 54 William Kahler Gerald Kindness John King E ugene Lukac PHYSICS John Matheson Robert McLaughlin David Maack John Mclnnis 55 John Nardini PHYSICS Lawrence Nobles Richard Picanso Robert St. Germain Robert Swistak Joseph Szostek 56 Thomas Quinn Dennis Tsai Charles Abati Richard Bernier Robert Alvarez Richard Bradbury Charles Bogner Thomas Byra PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY Dennis Caputo Richard Cameron 57 Kenneth Cushing Leo Demers PLASTICS Kenneth Desilets Dennis Doyle Louis Esposito Per Flem Peter Gauthier 58 Richard Granoff TECHNOLOGY Dennis Hagler Lawrence Hudock Richard Hildebrand Charles Kourkoulakas Leo Leboeuf Reginald L ' Herault 59 Walter Lisien Richard Manning Stuart Marcus Wayne Maw Joseph McMahon PLASTICS William Moloney Jon Nelson Eimut Norkunas 60 George Ouellette Barry Perry TECHNOLOGY Albert Roper Robert Proodian Joel Slade Roger Somers William Stephenson Gerald Sullivan 61 Ronald Thiboutot Carmine Varriale PLASTICS Timothy Torode Jin Yoon TECHNOLOGY John Tsirovasiles Thomas White John Yurkunas 62 Nicholas Abate John Andrews Donald Bennett TEXTILE Joseph Bokser Neil Bishop ENGINEERING Stephen Buia Arthur Cannon Richard Cazeault 63 James Clark Ferdinand Diaferio Richard Davis Robert Donovan TEXTILE Martin Goldstein George Fowle Robert Gorgone Howard Horn Merle Green Francis Hynes 64 Edward Kennedy Robert Kapalo Anthony Kostorowski John Maher Philip Lizotte Thomas Maloney ENGINEERING David Ogens Robert Nadeau Edward Powers 65 Thomas Reilley James Rankin Curtis Roemer TEXTILE ENGINEERING Thomas Southiere Andrew Swett William Webber Prakash Vasa Richard Wiik 66 Robert Brookins TEXTILE Lawrence Goldman Suzanne Gaudette TECHNOLOGY Lawrence Hallisey Joseph Werbecki Lawrence Schwager NUCLEAR SCIENCE Hobart Shackford 67 NICHOLAS ABATE 462 Avenue X , Brooklyn, N.Y. AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Personnel Offi- cer 4; AAS 3, 4; Operations Officer — AATT 4— TOC 4— Dorm Coun- cil— WLTI 1— AVS 1— Swimming Club 1— Gym Club 1, 2— Rogers Teaching Project 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH ABATI 23 Nesmith St., Lawrence SPE 2, 3, 4— ASTME 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— School Band 1, 2 — TOC 2, 3— Asst. Laboratory In- structor 4 — Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. CHARLES LEE ADAMS, JR. 66 Fletcher Rd., Woburn Business Manager, TEXT 3, 4 — Business Manager, PICKOUT 3, 4 — Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4; Executive Council 3— ASME 3, 4— Barbell Club 1,2. JOSEPH L. AHEARN 54 Cosgrove St., Lowell P R1,2, 3,4— SAM 4. ALAN RANDALL AKERBLOM 6 Apple Hill Lane, Lynnfield IEEE 2, 4— Sports Car Club— P R— Skin Diving Club. CHARLES WALTER ALBRECHT 282 34th St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa ASME— P R. ALLAN FREDERICK ALDRICH, JR. 28 Grove St., Saugus IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4; co-chair- man of SAM Newsletter 4 — Alpine Club 4 — Intramural Basketball 3, 4 — Intramural Volleyball 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2. ROBERT THEODORE ALVAREZ 9 College Hill Rd., Somerville Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Annotator 4 — SPE 2, 3, 4 — Student Repre- sentative 2, 3 — Public Relation 4 — Tennis 1 — Intermural bowling 4. JOHN GRIGGS ANDREWS 34 Pawtucket Blvd, RFD 1, Tyngsboro AATT 3, 4— ASTME 4. PAUL G. BABBITT, JR. 25 Main St., Somerville IEEE 2, 3, 4— Representative 3. WILLIAM A. BAGSHAW 20 East St., Tewksbury SAM 2, 3, 4— IM 2, 3, 4— New- man Club 1, 2, 3 — Phi Gamma Psi 3, 4 — Dean ' s List. CHARLES CAMPBELL BAINBRIDGE 76 Chateaugay St., Chicopee Falls IM 3, 4— SAM 4— Sigma Phi Omi- cron 4 — Intermural Basketball 3 — Intermural Softball 3. DAVID WILLIAM BAKER 393 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville SAM 3, 4— IM 3, 4. PETER KEVIN BARTON 18 Peters Drive, Leominster IM 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1,2. KENNETH WAYNE BASSETT 15 Louis St., Hyannis Circle K 2, 3, 4— Bd. of Directors 3— Yank Editor 3— District Sec- retary Secretary (New England) 4— IEEE 2, 3, 4— Eto Kappa Nu 3, 4; Vice President 4— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; District Flight Leader Award 3 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Who ' s Who 4 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH JOHN BEAN, JR. 31 Oakley St., Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Rushing Co-Chairman 3; Historian 2 — SAM 3, 4— IM 3, 4 — Intermural Foot- ball 2, 3. RICHARD OMER BEAULIEU Bigelow Hill Rd., Skowhegan, Maine IEEE 2, 3, 4— AVS 2, 3, 4— Al- pine Club 3, 4— ANS 3, 4— WLTI 1,2,3,4. NORMAN EDWARD BEAUREGARD, JR. 26 Amore Rd., Springfield Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4; President 4—ASME 3 AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— Interfraternity Volleyball and Foot- ball 3, 4. JOSEPH HARMON BELLEFEUILLE 1 Jackson Way, Georgetown IEEE 3, 4. DONALD EARL BENNETT 1 Gordon Rd., N. Reading Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4 — ASME — 4 — Varsity Basketball 3. RONALD BERCHIN 541 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 2, 3, 4 ANS 3, 4 — Intramural Football 2, 3, 4 — Intra- mural Softball 2, 3, 4 — Swimming 3,4. RICHARD RAYMOND BERNATCHEZ 46 Hollywood St., Fitchburg AVS 1— Chess Club 1— Bridge Club 1— AAS 3, 4—ASME 4— P R 1, 2, 3, 4 — Administration Officer 2, 3; Commanding Officer 4 — Air Force Financial Assistance Program. RICHARD CARL BERNIER 8 Clark St., Webster Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1— TOC 2 SPE 2, 3, 4; Secre- tary 3— Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4; Ath- letic Rep. 3, 4; Choral Group 4 — Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4— GOLF 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 — Lab Instructor 4. FRED J. BERRY 21 Parkview Rd., Reading Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4 — Chemical Engineering Society 4. RICHARD ALSON BERRY 87 Salem St., Lowell ANS 3, 4— AIP 2. JOHN JOSEPH BETOURNAY 17 Stover Lane, Haverhill Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- d e n t 2, 3— AFROTC— Student Laboratory Instructor 2, 3, 4 — Ski team 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 2; Cap- tain 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BIRKMIRE 15 Forest Drive, Bel Air, Maryland Omicron Pi 2 — Class Treasurer 3 — AIP 3 — -Intermural Football and Baseball. NEIL KENNETH BISHOP 9 1 Clearbrook Drive, Springfield ASME 3 — Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Treasurer 3 — Intramural-Football 3, 4 — Bowling 3, 4— Basketball 3, 4— Softball 3, 4— Volleyball 3,4. CURTIS P. BLAIR 99 Hollis St., Lowell AAS Arnold Air Society Manufacturing Engineers LAS Latin American Society American Colleges and Universities AAPT American Association of Physics Teachers AVS Audio-Visual Society PES Paper Engineering Society Fraternities: Delta Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, AATT American Association of Textile CEC Chemical Engineering Club P R Pershing Rifles Omicron Pi, Phi Gamma Psi, Technologists IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps and Sigma Phi Omicron. ACS American Chemical Society Engineers SAM Society for Advancement of Management Sorority; Phi Sigma Rho AIP American Institute of Physics 1FC Inter-Fraternity Council SPE Society of Plastics Engineers ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers IM Industrial Management Society TOC Tech Orientation Committee ASTME American Society of Tool and ISC International Students Circle Who ' s Who — Who ' s Who Among Students in JAMES ROBERT BLUM 96 Pinehurst Rd., Holyoke SAM 4— Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ETHAN BOGNER 2151 Haring St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Spe 2, 3, 4 — Hockey Team 1 — In- tramural Football 1 . JOSEPH MICHAEL BOKSER 41 Somerset St., Springfield AATT 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4— ASME 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4— Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4— Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4— Int ra- mural Basketball 1, 2— Barbell Club 2. LAWRENCE JOHN BONCZAR 121 Fort Hill Ave., Lowell AIP 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Physics Student Inst. 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 Mass. State Scholarship. CLYDE FRANCIS BONGIOVANNI Off Cherry St. Ct., Plymouth SAM 2, 3. DAVID EDWARD BOYCE 1 17 Bel- Air Dr., Fitchburg ACS 4, Chemical Society 3, 4 — Senior Representative 4 — AFROTC 1,2,3,4. RICHARD CHARLES BOYER, JR. 14 Skilton Lane, Burlington Newman Club 1,2, 3. — Dean ' s List 2,3. FRANCIS JOHN BOZEK 97 San Miguel St., Springfield ASTME 2, 3, 4— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 — Bowling Club 3, — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ALAN BRADBURY 81 Hartford Terrace, Springfield SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 4. JOHN PATRICK BREEN, JR. 23 Robert St., Wakefield IM 1, 2, 3, 4;— Secretary 4— SAM 2,3,4. ROBERT THOMAS BROOKINS 1712 White St., S. Belmar, N.J. IEEE 1— AATT 3, 4— ASTME 4. RITA YVETTE BROUILLARD 54 Gershom Ave., Lowell Tech Players 2, 3— ACS 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Corresponding Secre- tary 4 — Phi Sigma Rho 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3 — Newman Club 2, 3 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 2, 3,4. EDWARD ANTHONY BROWN, JR. 2 Barker St., Methuen IM 3, 4 — SAM 4— Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2. ANTHONY JOHN BRUZZESE 24 Kingman Ave., Revere Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4 — Intramu- ral Football 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Basketball 2. STEPHEN ALLEN BUIA 33 Elm St., Dracut Sports Car Club 2— AATT 3, 4; President 4 — Varsity Club 2 — In- tramural and Interdepartmental Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4— ASTME 3— Golf 1, 4— Bowling 2, 3, 4— Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4— Ping Pong 1,2. RICHARD ALLEN BURBANK Crescent St., Huntington PICKOUT 2— Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3— ASME 3, 4— Interfraternity Council 4 — Student Council 4 — Intramural-Basketball 1, 3— Softball 3, 4— Volleyball 3— Football 3 — NSF Research Grant — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3,4. AKAR IBRAHUM BURDUROGLU 360 Parker St., Lowell Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4 — Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural-Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4— Basketball 2— Softball 2. JOHN WILLIAM BURNS 143DowRd.,Hollis, N.H. Chemical Engineering Society 2, 3, 4 ACS 3, 4— Intramural-Football 1,2 — Basketball 1,2. JOHN GREGORY BURR 13 Foster St., Wenham AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY WAYNE BUSLER Wheeley St., Pepperell IEEE 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ANTHONY BYRA 28 Pleasant St., Marlborough Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4; Recorder 4; Stewart 3, 4 — SPE 2, 3, 4 — Intra- mural-Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Bowling 3 ? 4__Volley Ball 3, 4— Com. of Mass. Scholarship 3, 4. RICHARD RAYMOND CAMERON 23 Green St., Woburn SPE 2, 3, 4; Parlimentarian 3; Treasurer 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4 — Asst. to Senior President 4 — Intramural Football 2, 3 — Basket- ball 1, 2, 3— Softball 1, 2— Bowl- ing 3, 4. DAVID B. CANN 66 Mineral St., Reading IEEE 1— AIP 2, 3, 4— Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4. ARTHUR J. CANNON 3 Donegal Circle, Danvers AATT 3, 4— ASTME 4— Soccer 1. WILLIAM DAVID CAPARELLI 204 Pleasant St., Dracut IEEE 3, 4; Vice Chairman 4 — Newman Club — Dixie Cup Scholar- ship award 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Eng. Honor Society. DENNIS LEONARD CAPUTO Elm St., Upton SPE 2, 3, 4; President 4— ASTME 3, 4 — Sports Car Club 4 — Newman Club 1— Barbell Club 1— Dean ' s List 3— ASTME Chapter 113 Scholarship — DeBell and Richard- son Scholarship. ROBERT CARCICH 1 Kilby St., Woburn IM 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2, 3, 4— SAM 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Publicity Chairman 3. HARRY FRANK CARDILLO 14706 Edgewood St., Rosedale, N.Y. Newman Club 2, 4— SAM 4— IM 4 AFROTC 1,2, 3,4. DONALD JOSEPH CARDINALE 65 Brooks St., E. Boston IEEE 2, 3,4. JERRY RAYMOND CARPENTER 516 Kings Way, Joliet, Illinois ASME 2, 3; Publicity Chairman 3 —Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4— IFC Representative 4 — T a u Epsilon Sigma Honor Society — Dean ' s List 1,2,3. LEE CLAYTON CARRINGTON 18 Harold Park, Roxbury IEEE 1,3, 4— A AS 4— Bowling 3, 4. 69 STEPHEN JOHN CARROLL 251 Spring Green Rd., Warwick, R.I. IEEE 3, 4. ROBERT DAVID CARUSO 43 Forest St., Methuen IEEE 4. MICHAEL G. CASEY 21 Rockingham Ave., Lowell AIP 3, 4— Tech Players 4 — Band 1, 2 — Newman Club 1 — Alpine Club 3. RICHARD DAVID CAZEAULT 4 Ellis St., Dudley AATT 4— ASTME 4— Rowing Club 3. EDWARD FRANCIS CECERE 170 Sycamore St., Watertown Weight Lifting Club 1— IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 4. ERIC JOSEPH CHAISSON 536 Gorham St., Lowell AIP 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Vice Pres- ident 4 — A APT 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— Nuclear Society 3, 4 — Student Instructor 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2, 3. WILLIAM EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN 135 Russett Rd., W. Roxbury ASME 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4— Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2. GEORGE PETER CHENEY 15 High St., Merrimac IEEE 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3— Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MARK CHETIRKO 1 Lansing Lane, E. Northport, L.I., N.Y. Nuclear Society 2, 3, 4 — Circle K 3. JOSEPH CHMARA 325 River St., Haverhill Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4— ASME 2, 3, 4_Varsity Club 2, 3, 4— Base- ball 1, 4— Volleyball 3, 4— Foot- ball 2, 3, 4— Basketball 2, 3, 4— Softball 2, 3. JOHN LEE CHMIELEWSKI 333 Cook Ave., Scotch Plains, N.J. IEEE 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID CRISTENSEN 20 Center St., Pearl River, N.Y. PES 3, 4— P R 1, 2, 3, 4— First Sgt. 2— Warrant Officer 3— A AS 3, 4— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— Com- mander 4 — Outstanding Pershing Rifles Basic Corps Cadet 2 — 2nd Place individual drill competition, 12th Regiment Drill Meet 3. MARID EUGENE CIARDELLI 6 8 3 4 Ash St., Nashua, N.H. IM 3, 4— SAM 3, 4. MANUEL CINCATTA, JR. 78 Meadow St., Agawam PES 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4. JAMES PATRICK CLARK 1041 S. Bradford St., Dover, Del. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— AATT 4 — Rowing Club 2, 3 — Barbell Club 1,2. ALBERT ANTHONY COCCI, JR. 234 Tisdale St., Leominster PES 3, 4 — Paper Eng. Scholarship 3,4. HERBERT SAMUEL COLE 17 Wilson St., Chelmsford Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— IM 4. WILLIAM ALBERT COLE 1269 Main St., Tewksbury Ski Club 1, SAM 3— Plant Tour Chairman 4. DAVID BOOTH COLLINS 9 Hillcrest Circle, Newton IEEE 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH COMMISSO 20 Moore Dr., Bethpage, L.I., N.Y. Dorm council 1 — AIP 2, 3, 4 — Vice President of Class 3 — Omi- cron Pi 2, 3, 4 — IFC 4; Treasurer — Intramural-Football 1, 2, 3, 4 — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4— Varsity Wres- tling 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS G. CONNERS 41 Butman Rd., Lowell SAM 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3,4. ROBERT JOHN COSTELLO 180 Groton Rd., Chelmsford ARTHUR RICHARD COTE Millward Rd., Charlton IEEE 4. PAUL CLEMENT COTE 74 Park Ave., E., Lowell Newman Club 1— IM 2, 3, 4; Pro- gram Chairman 3, 4 — SAM 3 — Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4; Athletic Chair- man 4 — Text Sports Editor 4 — In- terfraternity Football, Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. KENNETH E. COUTURE 118 Blossom St., Fitchburg Chemistry Club— ACS 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD STEPHEN CRAIG 267 Chestnut St., Needham IEEE 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KENNETH CRAWFORD 42 Norton St., Weymouth Iona Fellowship 1, 2 — Chemical Eng. Society 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4. PETER L. CROSSMAN Orie Lane, Box 343, E. Orleans IEEE 2, 3— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— FIP 4 Gymnastics 1,2. DANIEL FRANCIS CROWLEY 63 Harrison St., Leominster Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4 IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Newman Club 1 — Com. of Mass Scholarship — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Tau Epsilon Sigma 4. THOMAS JAMES CRUPI 18 Herbert St., Wakefield Chemistry Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ROBERT CUSHING 6 Elmwood St., Everett SPE 2, 3, 4. PETER FRANCIS CZUPRYNA 605 Prospect, Fairview PES 3, 4— Tennis 1. FRANCIS PATRICK DALY 26 Winter St., Edison, N.J. CEC 2, 3, 4 ASS— Sigma Phi Omi- cron 3, 4; Treasurer — Intramural- Football 3, 4— Bowling 3, 4— Soft- ball 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1 — Chemis- try Scholarship 3 — Russell Weeks Hook Sch. JAMES WILLIAM DANAHY 400 Dale St., N. Andover IEEE 2, 3, 4— TOC 2— Intramural Softball 3, 4. CHARLES L. DARLING 366 Loomis St., Westfield Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— ANS 2, 4. CHU YUK KWAN DAVID 61 Appleton St., Boston ISC 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1— PES 2, 3, 4— CSC 1; Public Relations 1. 70 HARRY W. DAVIS 228 Highland Ave., Leominster ASME 4. RICHARD EDWARD DAVIS 17 Harris Ave., S. Hamilton AFROTC 1,2.3,4. JOHN ALLEN DEFORGE RFD Byrne Ave., Nabnassett Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4— ASME 4— SNT 4— Varsity Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 3, 4. PAUL HENRY DELONG 134 Montvale Rd., Woburn Nuclear Society LEO HERVE DEMERS 205 North St., Ware SPE 2, 3, 4. PAUL F. DENDOR 17 Spring St., Ware Chemistry Engineering Society 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1 — ACS 4. ARTHUR D ' ENTREMONT 4 Pailet Drive, N. Chelmsford WILLIAM ROY DERY 10 Avon Ct., Wakefield Tech Players 2, 3, 4— AIP 2, 3, 4 — Tech Players Award 3. DAVID JOHN DESANTIS 4 Park Ave., Mansfield Class President 1, 3 — TOC 1, 2, 3 — Student Council 1, 3 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— AIP 3, 4— Gymnastics 1,2; President 1. KENNETH GERARD DESILETS French Ct., Dunstable AVS 1— Newman Club 1— SPE 3, 4. HAROLD E. DIEKMAN, JR. 115 Mac Arthur Rd., Stoneham Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4— KOE 3— Text 2, 3; Managing Editor 3 — Pickout Editor in Chief 4, Iona 1, 2; Secretary 2 — SAM 2 — Rowing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 1, 2, 3 — Com. Scholar Air Force Scholar- ship — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Who ' s Who 3, 4. ROBERT A. DIN ANNO 32 Duncan Rd., Everett Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; President 4; Athletic Chairman 3 — IM 1, 2, 4 — SAM — Newman Club 1, 2 — Asst. Advertising Editor, Text 2, IFC 4 — Intramural-Football-Basketball- Volleyball-Bowling-Softball. FERDINAND JOSEPH DIGFEVIO, JR. 72 Vogel St., W. Roxbury Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4— A ATT 3, 4— Public Relations and Publicity Chairman 4. DENNIS DISTLER 6 Heath Rd., Fishkill, N.Y. IEEE 2, 3, 4— Intramurals 3, 4. PAUL WILLIAM DOHERTY 40 Andover Rd., Billerica Omicron Pi 4 — SAM 3, 4 — Base- ball 2, 3. RAYMOND DENNIS DONA 23 Pleasant St., Forge Village ASME 4— SNT 4— Alpine Club 1, 2,3,4. JOHN D. DONOVAN 23 Phillips Ct., N. Andover IEEE 2, 3, 4; Jr. Representative 3; President 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Softball 2, 3— Dean ' s List 1. ROBERT MOORE DONOVAN 99 Rosewood St., Mattapan Newman Club 1 . ROGER LEE DONOVAN 184 Furnace Brook Parkway, Quincy IEEE 4— Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3. PETER A. DORE 9 Wakefield Ave., Wakefield Chemistry Engineering Society 3, 4. DENNIS JAMES DOYLE 20 Colonial Ave., Agawam SPE 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1. DENNIS JOSEPH DOYLE 120 Viola St., Lowell Newman Club 1, 2— TOC 2— Bowling League 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4 — AIP 3, 4 — Inter-collegiate Bowling Team 1, 2 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — City of Lowell Scholar- ship. REGINALD EDWARD DUPRE GrotonRd., N.Shirley CEC 2, 3, 4— Skindiving Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Newman Club 1 — ACS 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN F. DYMEK 8 Allen St., Adams IEEE 3, 4. ROBERT ADRIAN ELLIS 19 Cread PI., Warwick, R.I. Sports Car Club 2; Secretary-Treas- urer 3; Secretary 4 — Alpine Club 2, 3,4; CEC 4— Iona. THOMAS PATRICK EMERY 756 Westford St., Lowell IEEE 4— Alpine Club 1— Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. LOUIS VINCENT ESPOSITO 60 Elm St., Valley Stream, N.Y. SPE 2, 3, 4— Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4— Intramural Football 1 . THOMAS HENRY ESSLINGER Hill Rd., Alstead, N.H. Christian Science Society 1 — ASME 4 — Intramural Basketball 2. WALTER BLACKLER FARDY 128 Kendall Rd., Lexington IEEE 2, 4. RICHARD JOHN FAUBERT 34 Grove Ave., Westerly, R.I. Barbell Club 1— Rowing Club 1,2. BARRY ALLEN FEODOROFF 206 Battles St., Brockton ASME 3, 4. BRUCE ALDEN FEODOROFF 206 Battles St., Brockton AIP 3, 4. RALPH JAMES FERULLO 6 True PI., Woburn Sports car club 3 — AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— A AS 3, 4; Liason Officer 4. HARRY BRUCE FIELD 4 Pine Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; Correspond- ing Scribe 3 — Chemical Eng. Soci- ety 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Text 1, 2, 3; Editor in Chief 2 — Mgr. Editor 3 — Hillel 1, 2 — Pickout 4 — Skindiving Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Presi- dent 3; Divemaster Vice President 4 — Dean ' s List 1 . DANIEL JAMES FINN 780 Broadway St., Lowell IEEE 4. THOMAS FRANCIS FLAHERTY 1 Fulton St., Woburn IEEE 4. PER ELLIOT FLEM 72 Converse Rd., Marion 71 Rowing Club 1, 2— SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 4. NICHOLAS M. FLORIO 42 Carroll St., Yonkers, N.Y. IEEE 2, 4— Rifle Club 4. GEORGE BRAINERD FOWLE 60 Kilby, Woburn Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4 — Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3. JOSEPH EDWARD FYRER 331 Singletury Lane, Framingham Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4— IEEE 2, 3, 4— Faculty-Children Swim Classes 3, 4. FREDERIC F. GALUS 210 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford IM2. RICHARD ERNEST GARNEAU 242 Elm St., Blackstone IM 3, 4; Treasurer 3— Circle K 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2, 3. SUZANNE NOREEN GAUDETTE 65 Oak Ter., Dracut Phi Sigma Rho 2, 3, 4; President 4 — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 — Pickout 1, 2, 3; Literary Editor 3 — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Co-Capt. 3 — AATT 3— Text 1— TOC 2, 3. WAYNE EUGENE GAULZETTI Oak, Wilmington ASME PETER GEORGE GAUTHIER 665 Broadway St., Lowell SPE 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GERESY, JR. 41 Maple St., South River, N.J. CEC— ACS 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 2. JOSEPH A. GINOTTI 59 Hazel St., Watertown CEC 4— Dean ' s List 3. PATRICK JOSEPH GILLIS, JR. 158 Seaver St., Stoughton Nuclear Society 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi- dent 3, 4— ANS 3, 4. WILLIAM RICHARD GLINKA 6 Edward Ave., Nashua, N.H. Newman Club 1, 4— CEC 2— ACS 3, 4 — Vice-President 4. MARK IRA GOLDBERG 2143 Brown St., Brooklyn, N.Y. WLTI 1,2, 3— IM 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE MARK GOLDMAN 99 Shore Ave., Quincy Sigma Phi Omicron— AATT. MARTIN WARREN GOLDSTEIN 67-36 215th St., Bayside 64, N.Y. Hillel 1, 2 — Text 2— Inter Frater- nity Council Vice President 4 — Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4 — Intramural- Softball-Bowling-Basketball-Football 2,3,4. THOMAS GOLEC 32 Elsmere Ter., Dracut Phi Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— IM 3, 4— Alpine Club 1,2. ROVERT GEORGE GORGONE 62 Bruce Rd., Waltham AATT 3, 4— Public Relations 4— Delta Kappa Phi 4. KENNETH L. GOTTLIEB 2553 E. 7th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Pi Lambda Phi — Chemistry Eng. Society— Hillel— WLTI — AVS— Barbell Club. ERIC STEVEN GOULSTON 30 West St., Sharon Hillel 1, 2 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4 — Rifle club 4 — Nuclear Society 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3; Treasurer-Intramu- ral-Bowling 3, 4— Football 3, 4 — Basketball 3, 4. RICHARD ALAN GRANOFF 50 Hamilton St., Everett SPE 2, 3,4. MERLE ROVERT GREEN, JR. Jackson St., Belchertown AFROTC— FIP Program — Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. ROBERT ALLAN GREENE 565 Andover St., Lowell TOC 2, 4— Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; President 3 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4; Choral Group 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3, 4 — Student Council 4 — Constitution Com. 4 — President 4 — Intramural- Volleyball 3, 4 — Bowling 3, 4 — Rowing Club 2, 4 — Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4- — Soccer Team 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 — Who ' s Who 4. BRIAN MICHAEL GRENDA 147 Centre St., Methuen TOC. PAUL JOSEPH GRUPPOSO 219 East Central St., Natick IEEE 2, 4— AFROTC Band 1, 2 — AAS (Chaplain) — Dean ' s List 1 — FAP Scholarship. DENNIS HAROLD HAGLER 22 Ruth St., Lowell Phi Gamma Psi 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. HALL 219 Hampshire St., Methuen Class Vice-President 1, 2 — Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4 — CEC 2, 3, 4— TOC 2— Dean ' s List 3. LAWRENCE EDWARD HALLISEY 135 Quincy Ave., Quincy AATT 3, 4 Circle K 4— Chess Club 4. JOHN EDWARD HALPIN Montfort Rd., Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4 IFC Rep. 3; Secretary IFC Council 4 — Alpine Club 1, 2— IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 2, 3, 4 — Fraternity Football 3,4. WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK Thompson Rd., Princeton Dean ' s List 3. JONATHAN DOUGLAS HANNAFORD 126 Acton Rd., Chelmsford IEEE 4. ROBERT HANSFORD 85 Clifton Ave., Saugus IM 3, 4— AAS 3, 4; Executive Offi- cer 4— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— Intra- mural-Volleyball-Basketball 3. RICHARD EDWARD HANSON 964 Grattan St., Chicopee Falls Skindiving Club 1, 2, 3; Secretary 2— CEC 3, 4— ACS 4. JESSE WALTER HARE 133 Nashua St., Leominster SAM 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; President 4 — Varsity Baseball 1 — Intramural Basketball 1,3, 4— Dean ' s List 2. DONALD ROGER HAY Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4— IM 2, 3— SAM 4— Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 L 2,3,4. PAUL J. HAYES 4093 Washington St., Roslindale 72 Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4— P R; Infor- mation Officer — Text; Feature Writ- er 3. STEPHEN BENJAMIN HELFANT Boston Rd., Groton ANS 1, 2, 3, 4— AIP 4— Gymnas- tic Club 1, 2— Weightlifting Club 1,2— Karate Club 4. PAUL GEORGE HIGGINS 19Vi Charles St., Waltham IEEE 4. RICHARD WILLIAM HILDEBRAND 27 Walnut St., Somerville Sports Car Club 3, 4; Vice Chair- man 4. CHARLES RICHARD HILL 3 Russell Ave., S. Ashburnham CEC 3, 4— Gymnastics Club 1, 2 —Barbell Club 1— Rowing Club 2. JOHN P AUL HOGAN, JR. 31 Franklin Rd., Winchester Class Vice President 4 — AIP 2, 3, 4 — Student Council 4 — Nuclear Society 4 — Alpine Club 4 — Student Instructor 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2, 4. LAURENCE LITCHFIELD HOLBROOK 101 Salem St., Rockland ASME 2, 3, 4 — Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3,4. HOWARD HARRY HORN 380 Leslie St., Newark, N.J. A ATT 3, 4; Treasurer 4— ASME 3, 4— Hillell 3, 4. PAUL NORMAND HOULE 3 Cheever Ave., Dracut AIP 4 — Class President 4 — Class Secretary 3 — Student Council 4 — Dean ' s List 2, 3. ALBERT TONG KWAN HSUI 5 Tai Hang Rd., B M, Hong Kong ISC 1, 2, 3, 4— ASTME 3— ASME 3, 4— Bridge Club 2, 3— CEC 4— Secretary 4 — Chinese Students Vol- leyball Team 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2,3. LAWRENCE JOHN HUDOCK 349 Frey Ave., Vestal, N.Y. SPE — Newman Club — Intramural- Bowling, Basketball-Softball — Ger- man Club. ALAN WILSON HULBERT 43 Rogers Ave., Riverside, R.I. Alpine Club 1, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4. FRANCIS X. HYNES, JR. 486 Middlesex Tpke., Billerica P R 1, 2, 3, 4— Alpine Club 4. ROBERT E. IVANO 270 Sixth Ave., Lowell AIP 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3 — President 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 3. DAVID ERIC JOHNSON 290 Laurel St., Melrose ASME 1— IM 3, 4— Hockey 1, 2 — Dean ' s List. DARRYL STANLEY JONES 7 Abbotsford St., Boston 21 IEEE 2, 4 — Intramural-Football 1, 4— Basketball 1,2,4. JONES DWIGHT JONES 7 Abbotsford St., Boston 21 IEEE — Intramural-Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4 — Dorm Floor Representative 4. WILLIAM F. KAHLER 21 South Central Ave., Quincy Lab Inst. 2, 3, 4 — Class Secretary 4 — Dorm Proctor 2, 3, 4 — Head Student Proctor 4 — AIP 4— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Com. of Mass. Schol- arship 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. KAPALO 16 Rose St., Somerset, N.J. AFROTC 1, 2, 3— AATT 4. JEROLD WAYNE KAYDAN 20 Holdon St., Lowell IEEE 2, 3, 4— Circle K 3, 4— AFROTC Band 1. CHARLES AUGUSTUS KEENAN 86 Vernon St., Worcester ACS 2, 3, 4; President 4 — Dorm Council Rep. 1 — Dorm Proctor 3, 4— TOC 2— Newman Club 1, 2— Rifle Range 3,4. DAVID JOHN KELLY 22 Plain St., Dorchester IEEE 4— Newman Club 1, 4— Al- pine Club 1, 2. THOMAS F. KELLY, JR. 39 Lyons St., Lowell EDWARD JOHN KENNEDY Box 273-K, RD 1, Troy, N.Y. AATT 3, 4— Alpine Club 4. GERALD ALFRED KINDNESS 412 Broadway, Chicopee Falls Nuclear Society 2, 3, 4 — Secretary 3— AIP 3, 4. JOHN E. KING 103 Bowers St., Lowell AIP 3, 4— Lab Inst. List 1, 2, 3. 3 — Dean ' s ROGER J. KNEEL AND Wayne, Maine IEEE 2, 3, 4— Iona 1,2. ALLEN PHELPS KNIGHTLY 5 Pleasant View St., Methuen IEEE 2, 3, 4— Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4. EDWARD PAUL KNOPF 27 Silver Rd., Brockton ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2, 3, 4— Hillel 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 2. PHILIP MILES KOCKMAN 75 Coreenwood St., Lawrence Hillel 1— IM 2— Text 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Editor 4— Rifle-Pistol Club 4; President 4 — Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4— Coach. JAMES EVERITT KOEGLER 6 Brantwood Ct., E. Brunswick, N.J. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 3 — Vice President 4 — Chemical Engineering Society 3, 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— Soc- cer 1, 2 — Intramural Volleyball 1, 2,3,4. ANTHONY JOSEPH KOSTOROWSKI 108 Avenue B., Woonsocket, R.I. AATT 4— ASTME 4. MITCHELL WILLIAM KOTEEN 27 Baird St., Boston Barbell Club 1— Hillel 1— IM 3, 4. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER KOURKOULAKOS 648 Westford St., Lowell SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 4— Karate Club 4. SCOTT FINLEY KRAUSER 37-16 80th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. ACS 4, 5. JOEL LEONARD KRISTAL 11 Crowell St., Dorchester Hillel 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Presi- dent 4— PES 3, 4. 73 TERRY A. KURTZ 27 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N.Y. Band 1— TOC 3— Circle K 3, 4— IEEE 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4. MICHAEL JOHN LALLI 36 Longview Dr., Eastchester, N.Y. Newman Club 1— Barbell Club 1— IEE 2, 3, 4— Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Bridge Correspondent 4. STEPHEN JOHN LARKIN 271 Atlantic St., Quincy IEEE 2, 4— Dean ' s List 2. PAUL ARTHUR LAVIN II 583 Union St., Leominster AAS 3, 4; Commander 4. DONALD JOSEPH LA VALLEY 140 Winton St., Springfield IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— J.V. Bas- ketball — Intramural Basketball 3, 4 —Volleyball 3, 4. GERARD JEAN LEBLOND 77 Parker St., Lawrence ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpine Club 3, 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron — Intramural Football 3 — Mass. Rehab. Comm. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4— LaSalle Club Scholarship 4. LEO H. LEBOEUF 91 Sunset Ave., Lawrence Newman Club 1, 2— Sports Car Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4. JOHN PAUL LEDAKOWICH 94 West 13th St., Bayonne, NJ. Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— Text 2. LEUNG PING LEE 44 York Ter., Brookline IEEE 3, 4 ISC; Vice President 4— Chinese Student Circle — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. RICHARD A. LEE 39 North Rd., Chelmsford Omicron Pi— ACS 2, 3, 4— CEC 2, 3,4— Rifle Club 1. HENRY JOSEPH LESSARD 135 Eighth Ave., Haverhill Text 1, 3, 4; Managing Editor 4 — Iona 4 — IM 2, 3 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2. ZOZISLAW HERONIM LEWANTOWICZ 1 1 1 Everett St., Springfield Chess Club 1, 2— Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4— AFROTC Rowing Club 1, 2 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Distinguished Military Cadet— AFROTC. STEVEN ROBERT LEWIS 96 Mansfield St., Framingham AFROTC Drill Team 1— Hillel 1— Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4— ANS 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4 — Student Inst. 3, 4 — Karate Club 4; Secretary 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 3 — Com. of Mass Scholarship 2, 3, 4. REGINALD JOHN LHERAUIT 1852 Middlesex St., Lowell SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID R. LIGHTBODY 707 North Court St., Rockford, Illinois Bridge Club — IEEE 4 — Intramural Softball 2. WALTER JOHN LISIEN 589 School St., Lowell SPE 2, 3, 4 — Omicron Pi 3, 4 — Steward 4 — Varsity Basketball 2, 3 — Intramural Football — Basketball — Softball 3, 4 — Foster Grant Schol- arship. PHILIP RAYMOND LIZOTTE, JR. Dudley Rd., Sutton Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4; Stewart 4— A ATT 2, 3, 4— AAS 3, 4— Pick- out 3,4; Advertising Mgr. 4. FRANK PATRICK LOFFREDO 58 Ayer St., Methuen IEEE 4— TOC 3, 4. DECEK JOHN LOUGH 28 Main Ave., North Haledon, N. J. Circle K 3, 4; President 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Athletic Chair- man 4 — Chemical Eng. Society 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3 — Bowling League 1, 2, 3 — Intramural — Softball — Bowling — Dean ' s List 1,3. MING HUNG LOUIE 3 Berwick St., Kowloon, Hong Kong IEEE 2, 3, 4— ISC 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4 — C h i n e s e Student ' s Circle 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. VICTOR JOSEPH LUCAS, JR. 15 Melvin Rd., Shrewsbury IM 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; Presi- dent 3— SAM 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2 — Text 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. NEIL J. LUCEY 83 Harvard ST., Brookline IEEE — Newman Club EUGENE GABRIEL LUKAC V. Maurtua 131, San Isidro, Lima, Peru Dorm Council 1 — Newman Club 1— ISC 1, 2, 3, 4— LAS 1, 2, 3, 4— AIP 4— Tech Players 2, 3, 4; President 4 — Dean ' s List 1 . CRAIG DAVID LUNDIN 136 Beaconsfield Rd., Worcester ASME 2, 3, 4— Barbell Club 1, 2 — Intramural Basketball 3, 4 — Foot- ball 4. ROBERT KEITH LYLE, JR. 40 Mill St., Dudley Newman Club 1 — Chemical Eng. Society 2, 3, 4 — Junior Representa- tive 3 — American Legion Aux. Scholarship 1. GEORGE PAUL LYSENKO 214 Hungerford St., Pittsfield AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— Iona 4; Pres- ident— ASTME 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1. DAVID RALPH MAACK RD l,Pottstown, Pa. Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4 — Alpine Club 2, 3, 4— Ski Team 2, 3, 4— Wrestling Team 4 — Dean ' s List 1 . JAMES ALLEN MacDONALD 13 Ellery St., Gloucester ANS 2— Dean ' s List 2. JOHN JOSEPH MAGILL Old Church Rd., Claremont, N.H. Dorm Proctor 2, 3, 4; Resident Proctor 4 — PES 2, 3, 4; President 4 — Class Representative 2, 3 — Bos- ton Paper Trade Assoc. Award 2. JOHN PAUL MAHER 92 Twelfth St., Lowell ASME 4. FRANTZ P. I. MAIGNAN 94-10, 60 Ave., Rego Park, Queens, N.Y. AFROTC 1, 2— Newman Club 1, 2— LAS 1,2, 3— ISC 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK JOSEPH MALABARBA 106 Chestnut St., Everett SAM 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Rowing Club 1, 2 Secretary 1,2. THOMAS T. MALONEY 1 Haverhill St., Lawrence 74 AATT 3, 4— ASTME 2, 3, 4— TOC 3, 4— Sports Car Club 2, 3— Alpine Club 1, 2. RICHARD JOHN MANNING 321 Belmont St., Brockton Omicron Pi 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4 — Intramural Football 1, 2— Basketball 1, 2— American Legion Scholarship. ANDREW CHARLES MANTI, JR. 211 Stoodley PL, Schenectady, N.Y. IEEE 3, 4— Newman Club 1,2. STUART J. MARCUS 3 Columbia Park, Milton SPE 2, 3,4— Hillel 1. RONALD JOSEPH MARINI 94 Cedar Rd.. Longmeadow IEEE 2, 3, 4— Diving Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD EMILE MARQUIS 339 Riverside St., Lowell Newman Club 1 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— SAM 2, 3— Rowing Club 1, 2 — Intramural Basketball 1. BRUCE CURTIS MARTIN 359 Green St., Northboro IEEE 2, 3, 4— Delta Kappa Phi AMLETO MARTOCCHIA 15 Fayette St., Watertown P R 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alumni Informa- tion Officer 4 — Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CARL MARTOVICH 24 Beacon Hill Ter., Shelton, Conn. AVS 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2 — President 3, Secretary 1 — IEEE 4. ROBERT DENNIS MASCI 12 Hill Rd., Bedford IEEE 2. JOHN EA RL MATHESON 3 Lawrence St., N. Billerica Newman Club 1 — AIP 3, 4; Treas- urer 4 — ANS 4 — Student Council 4; Treasurer — Rifle Club 4 — Dean ' s List 1 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship — Student Instructor. ROBERT COWING MATHESON II 186 Center St., Raynham Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4 — Senior Mem- ber 4 — LTI Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 — AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4. WAYNE ELLIOT MAW 15 Pain St., Winthrop SPE 2, 3, 4— Bowling. RONALD J. McEACHERN 65 Highland Ave., Everett ASME 2-AATT 2, 3— Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4, 5— Rowing Club 3— Swim Club 1— Scuba Club 5. PATRICIA LOUISE McGOWAN 14 Sturgis St., Woburn PhLSigma Rho 2,3, 4 — ASME 4. JOHN W. McINNIS 3 14 Maple St., Lynn Newman Club 1 — Dorm Proctor 1, 2 — Head Proctor 3 — Resident Proctor 4 — Student Council 4 — AIP 4 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship. ROBERT WARD McLAUGHLIN 235 Bayview Dr., Absecon, N.J. AIP 2, 3, 4— Alpine Club 2, 3, 4— Iona 1, 2, 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH JUSTIN McMAHON 1 84 Parkview Ave., Lowell Sports Car Club 3, 4 — Alpine Club 2, 3— ACS 2— SPE 3, 4. JOHN DUNNING MEAD 27 West St., Woburn Text 4— Bridge Club 4— TOC 2— SAM— IM— Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 4 — Intramural Basketball 3, 4— Volleyball 3, 4— Com. of Mass. Scholarship. DAVID JOSEPH MEES 106 Main St., Stoneham IEEE 4. FRANK STUART MERRIFIELD 5 Summer St., Hopkinton SAM 2, 3, 4— IM 3, 4— Delta Kappa Phi— AFROTC 1, 2— In- tramural Softball 2, 3, 4 — Football 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY UGO MESSA 678 Salem St., S. Groveland ACS— Dean ' s List 3. LEE RAOUL MINARDI 39-02 Van Duren Ave., Fair Lawn, N.J. ASME 3, 4 — Chairman 4— Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4— Circle K 3, 4— AFROTC Band 1, 2— Intramural Football 3, 4— Volleyball 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD MINIOR 39 Jefferson Lane, East Hartford, Conn. IEEE 4. JAMES FRANCIS MITCHELL 2 Woodbine PL, Lowell IEEE 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS MALONEY, JR. 22 Flint St., Somerville SPE 2, 3, 4; Publicity Director 3— Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; Histo- rian 3— TOC 2, 3— Text 2, 3, 4— Photo Editor 3, 4— Pickout 3, 4 — Hockey 1 — Intramural Football —Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD MONTAGUE 23 Church St., Beacon, N.Y. SAM 2, 4 — Intramural-Basketball 1 , 3— Football 1 . BARRY ANTHONY MOORE 264 Beacon St., Lowell SAM 3, 4— IM 3, 4— Distinguished AFROTC Cadet 1 . MICHAEL JOHN MORIARTY 5 Manhattan Ter., West Newton SAM 3, 4 — Intramural Football — Basketball 1,2. ALEXANDER MOSHOS 10 Varney St., Lowell RICHARD ALLAN MOTYKA 9 Nokomis Rd., Wilbraham ASME 3, 4. JOSEPH CORNELIUS MOYNIHAN 111 Stearns Ave., Lawrence Text 1— AAS 4— SAM 2, 3, 4— Pickout 4 — Distinguished Military Cadet 4. RONALD PAUL MUCCIARONE 123 East St., Franklin CEC 2, 3, 4— ACS 2, 3, 4; Sec. Rep. 4 — Alpine Club 3,4. FRANCIS A. MULCAHY 805 Merrimack St., Lowell Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOHN MULVEY 330 Meadowbrook Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Alpine Club 1 — Newman Club 1, 2 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— ASME 4. JOHN MICHAEL MURPHY 42 Viola St., Lowell ROBERT THOMAS NADEAU 38Upham St., Lowell P R. 75 SETH R. NADEL 496 West Inman Ave., Rahway, N.J. P R 1, 2, 3, 4— WLTI 1— AVS 1— IM 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— Rifle Club 4. JOSEPH DOMINIC NAPOLI 19 Upland Park, Somerville ASME 2, 4— ASTME 3— NSNT 4. JOHN ROBERT NARDINI 31 Parker St., Billerica AIP4— Dean ' s List 2, 3. JULIO BERNARDO NAVIA Avenuda 6 A Norte 20-70, Cali, Colombia, SA. ACS 4— ASTME 3, 4 — CES 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4 — LAS 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2 — Secretary 3. ERNEST GUSTAVE NELSON 9 Marion Ave., Millbury SAM 3, 4 — Sports Car Club 3, 4 — Rifle and Pistol Club 4— IM 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 4. JON CHARLES NELSON 348 Charles River Rd., Watertown SPE 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4 — Rifle and Pistol Club 4 — Stu- dent Instructor 4. HARRIS PETER NIKITAS, JR. 368 Lincoln St., Fitchburg BARRY DRAKE NIMS 1138 Glendale Rd., N. Wilbraham ASME 4 — Tech Players 4. LAWRENCE NOBLES 27 Wabon St., Boston ANDREW B. NOEL, JR. 163 Madison St., Maiden JUHA TAPANI NORANEN 123 High St., Fitchburg EIMUT STANLEY NORKUNAS 73 Grove Ave., Dracut Alpine Club 1, 2, 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4— Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4 — Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4— Ski Team 1, 2, 3,4. C. CHARLES OCCHINO 36 Vincent Ave., Belmont SAM 3, 4— Secretary 4— P R 1,2, 3, 4 — Soccer 1, 2, 3. GERALD MARK O ' CONNOR 301 Dwight Rd., Springfield Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4— ACS 3, 4— Russell Weeks Hook Scholarship 3 — Dean ' s List 1. DAVID MARTIN OGENS 7 Patton Rd., Bloomfield, Conn. Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4— AATT 3, 4— Sports Car Club 4. JOHN JAMES O ' REILLY III 394 Nesmith St., Lowell Nuclear Society 1,2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH O ' ROURKE 499 Franklin St., Agawam CES 4— AFROTC Band 1. GEORGE JOSEPH OUELLETTE 15 Loris Rd., Danvers SPE 2, 3, 4— Circle K 3, 4— Golf Team 1. WILLIAM PAUL OUELLETTE 320 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill IEEE 4— HKN 3, 4— Rowing Club 1, 2, 3— AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. RICHARD EDWARD OUELLET 11 Beaumont Ave., Billerica IM 4— SAM 4— Baseball 3, 4— Hockey 2, 3, 4; Captain 3. JOHN E. PACHECO 5 Fitz Rd., Peabody ASTME 2, 3, 4— IM 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3 — SAM 3, 4 — Newslet- ter Co-Chairman 4. GERALD CARL PERLMUTTER 77 Sunset Dr., Springfield ROBERT PERRIS 354 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N.J. IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4 — Newman Club — Intramural Football— Softball. RICHARD FRANCIS PICANSO 55 Plain St., Lowell AIP 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4— AFROTC 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM ANTHONY PICARILLO 41 East Dunstable Rd., Nashua, N.H. IEEE 2, 3, 4 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; President 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2. BARRY WILLIAM PERRY 81 Mt. Vernon St., Lowell Class Secretary 1, 2 — Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Scribe 3 — President 4— Circle K 2, 3, 4— Bd. of Direc- tors 3, 4 — Key Student Hand- book 2, 3; Asst. Editor 2, Editor 3— SPE 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3— TOC 2— Newman Club 1, Who ' s Who 3, 4— Rifle and Pistol Club 4— In- tramural Football — Softball 2, 3, 4 — Foster Grant Scholarship 2 — SPE Scholarship 3. ARNOLD JOSEPH PIELLUCCI, JR. 2 Halcourt Dr., Bethpage, N.Y. IEEE 4— Wrestling. JAMES LOUIS PILVINIS Silverlane, Sunderland ACS 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL PITMAN 204 Pleasant St., Dracut ASME 2, 3, 4— ASNDT 4— Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4 — Intramural- Football 2, 3, 4— Basketball 2, 3, 4— Softball 2, 3, 4— Bowling 4. VINCENT BEATO PIZZICONI 206 Exchange St., Leominster Omicron Pi 3, 4 — Intramural Foot- ball — Softball 1, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 3. ROGER A. POOR 148 Greenacre Rd., Westwood AVS 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4— WLTI General Manager 2— SAM 2, 3, 4. EDWARD MICHAEL POWERS 63 Maryland St., Springfield 8 Armed Drill Team 1,2, 3 — P R 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Officer 4 — AAS 3,4; Pledge Officer 4. ROBERT EDWARD PROODIAN 22 Walworth St., Worcester Sports Car Club 2, 3, 4— TOC 2— SPE 2, 3, 4— Lab. Tech. 3. THOMAS G. QUINN III 15 Hampson St., Dracut Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 — Health Club 1— Football 2, 3, 4, 5 Hockey Club 1. WILLIAM STEPHEN RAFUSE, JR. 1 1 Harlow Hill, Mexico, Maine Ional,2, 3,4— IEEE 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT RANKIN 216 Belleview Ave., Southington, Conn. Iona 1 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4 — Skin Diving 1 — Intramural Football 3. STEPHEN PAUL RAMOCKI 8 B St., Adams Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— IM 2, 3, 76 4; Social Chairman 4 — Intramural Football 2, 3, 4 — Baseball 2, 3, 4 — Volleyball 2, 3, 4 — Swimming Club 4. PETER MICHAEL RAY 49 Willie St., Haverhill Alpine Club 2, 3— ACS 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN BRUCE RAY 1 Royal St., Stoneham IEEE 2, 3, 4. PETER REDES 87 Margaret Keahow Dr., Pearl River, N.Y. IEEE 2, 3, 4— AAS 3. ROBERT WILLIAM REDINGER 3 Badger St., Spring Valley, N.Y. PES 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Vice Pres- ident 4. ROBERT RICHARD REEN 90 Harriet St., Brighton Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4; Corre- sponding Sec. 3; President 4 — IFC 4— ACS 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2 — Intramural-Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Softball 2, 3, 4— Football 3, 4. THOMAS ALLEN REILLEY 2160 Broadbridge Ave., Stratford, Conn. Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Text 2, 3, 4— AATT 3, 4. HARRY W. RICE 273 Winchester Rd., Langhorne, Pa. Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4 — Crew Team 2, 3 — Tappi 2, 3 — Inter-Frat-Council 3, 4 — Intramural Football, Softball. THOMAS FREDERICK ROBERTS 48 Keith St., Springfield IEEE 2, 3, 4. CURTI S ALBERT ROEMER 85 Hartley St., Webster WLTI 1, 2, 4— ASTME 4; Program Chairman — AATT 4. ALBERT LEO ROPER 176 Pleasant, Tewksbury SPE 2, 3, 4— Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4— Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent 4 — Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 — Varsity Baseball 3, 4 — Intramural Football, Softball. ROBERT ALAN ST. GERMAIN 9 Pine St., Ware Omicron Pi 4 — Student Council 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 3 — Nuclear Society 2— A1P 4— Alpine Club 4— Dorm Council 1 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Who ' s Who 3, 4— Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SALMI 21 Sunrise Ave., Fitchburg ACS JOSEPH ANTHONY SALVO 38 Cornish St., Lawrence Newman Club 1, 2— IEEE 2, 3, 4— ASTME 4— TOC 2, 3— Pick- out 4 — Sports Car Club 3, 4 — Rifle and Pistol Club 4; Vice President 4— Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PETFR SAMPUGNARO 165 Parker St., Lawrence Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— ASME 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4—1 n t r a m u r a 1 Bowling, Softball 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2. PAUL PHILIP SBROGNA 103 Bowers St., Lowell Im 3, 4. DONALD CRAIG SCHNEIDER 5 Packanack Lake Rd., Wayne, N.J. IM 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; President 4— Proctor 2, 3, 4 — Head Proctor 4— SAM 3. LAWRENCE DAVID SCHWAGER 27 Jackson Ct., Fords, N.J. Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — ANS4. GARY THOMAS SCUPP 13 Daily St., South River, N.J. WILLIAM JOHN SELAWSKY 225 N. Hillside Ave., Valley Stream, L.I., N.Y. Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4 — Phanar Club 1, 2— SAM 3, 4— AAS 3, 4. RONALD JAMES SERRA 642 Fulton St., Medford ASME 4. PETER J. SEUFFERT 5 Colony Rd., Woburn IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 4. HOBART WRIGHT SHACKFORD, JR. 96 Wendel Ave., Wollaston Alpine Club 1, 3, 4 — Iona 1, 4 — ANS 4— Rowing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4. RAMESH BHOGILAL SHAH 39 Jagiabhai Park, Ahmedabad 22, India ISA 1, 2, 3; Secretary 2; President 3— CEC 1, 2, 3— ISC 1, 2— Bridge Club 1,2,3. NEIL BARRY SHEER 79 Carnation Dr., Wavick, R.I. ISC 1— Text 2— Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3,4— Hillel 1,2. RAYMOND ARTHUR SHEPARD 132 Hilldale Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4; Pro Con- sul 4 — CES 4— Intramural-Foot- ball 2, 3, 4— Softball 2, 3— Swim- ming 3, 4. ROBERT D. SHULTZ 37 Sheffield St., Old Saybrook, Conn. IEEE 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4; Secretary 4. ROBERT JOSEPH SHURMAN 87 Lorna Rd., Boston Hillel 2, 3, 4— IEEE 3, 4— Intra- mural — Football — Basketball — Handball. RALPH EDWARD SIMPSON 230 Cambargoo Rd., Woburn Dean ' s List 1 . KENNETH EMILE SIROTS 88 Kingston St., Lawrence ANS 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Football 3 — Rifle Club 4. RONALD LOUIS SKARBEK 1 1 Brodeur Ave., Webster Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4; Scribe 4 — Chemical Eng. Society 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4_S ftball 3, 4— Football 3, 4— Bowling 4 — Swimming 3, 4 — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 4. THOMAS STANLEY SKOWYRA 32 School St., Palmer IM 1, 2, 3, 4— SAM 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2 — Sigma Phi Omicron 4 — Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOEL S. SLADE 73 Cunningham Ave., Uniondale, N.Y. SPE 2, 3, 4— Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Football — Softball 77 1, 2, 3, 4— Hockey Club 1— Var- sity Wrestling 4 — SPE Scholarship — Dean ' s List 1, 2. MARSHALL T. SLATER, JR. 83 Lexington St., Woburn TEXT 1— Unarmed Drill 1— Crew 1,2,3,4. GARRY EDWARD SMITH 136 Cocasset St., Foxboro IEEE 2, 3, 4— Iona 2, 3, 4— Un- armed Drill Team 1 — Hockey Club 1 — Senior Life Saving 3 — Rifle and Pistol Club 4. EUCLIDES SOLIVAN, JR. 26 Rodman Ave., Shirley Newman Club 1— A AS 3, 4— IM 2, 3, 4— P R 1, 2, 3, 4— SAM 4— Soccer 2. ROGER ELLIOT SOMERS Sandy Hill Rd., Middlebury Conn. SPE 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD SOUTHIERE 401 Springfield St., Chicopee AATT 3— ASTME 4— LTSCC 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH SOWA 76 Haskell Ave., Clinton IEEE 2, 3, 4— Newman Club 1. ARTHUR C. SPERO 12 Bear Hill Rd., Stoneham ASME 2, 3, 4. CALVIN RICHARD STOMBAUGH 1280 Main St., Tewksbury ANS 2, 3, 4; Secretary— AIP 3— Newman Club 1 — Gymnastics Club 1 — Intramural Softball — Arthur Tremblay Memorial Scholarship — Com. of Mass. Board of Education Assistance. STEVEN ALLAN STARK 24 W. Terrace Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Text 2, 3, 4; Editor 3— IEEE 2, 3. DAVID WALTER STARKEY 3 Winn Ter., Northboro IEEE 2, 3, 4— Text 3, 4— Pi Lambda Phi 3, 4. WILLIAM A. STEPHENSON 65 Linden Ave., N. Andover Omicron Pi 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4— IFC Bowling — Intramural Basket- b a 1 1— Softball— Football— Russell L. Brown Scholarship. RODNEY RICHARD STEWART 147 Harriet Ave., N. Quincy IEEE 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4 — Circle K 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — Bowling League 1, 2 — Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4. CARL STANLEY STOY, JR. 174 Center St., Chicopee Rowing Club 2, 3, 4. GERALD F. SULLIVAN 12 Ash St., Concord SPE 2, 3, 4— ASTME 4. STEPHEN JOHN SULLIVAN 73 Main St., Wilbraham IEEE 2, 3, 4— Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4; Treasurer 4. DONALD ROY SUPRENANT 13 Granite St., Nashua, N.H. Newman Club 1, 2— SAM 3, 4— IM 4 — Text 2 — Pickout 2 — Stu- dent Assistant 4 — Soccer 1 — Dean ' s List 3. ANDREW HAROLD SWETT 36 Quigley Ave., N. Chelmsford Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Social Chairman 4 — Rifle Club 4— Baseball 2— Interfra- ternity 2, 3,4. FRANCIS ALBERT SWIECH 111 Cochran St., Chicopee Newman Club 1,2, 3— IEEE 2, 4. ROBERT RICHARD SWISTAC 99 South St., Chicopee Nuclear Society 2 — AIP 3, 4 — Comariety 3 — Sigma Phi Omicron. CURTIS L. SYMES Putnam Rd., Peekskill, N.Y. ASME 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — ASTME 2, 3, 4 — Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 3, 4 — Intramural Football 2, 4— Basketball 3, 4— Softball 2, 3, 4— Volleyball 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH SZAFRAN 259 White St., Lowell JOHN JAMES SZETLA 204 Cross St., Lowell IEEE 3, 4— HKN 3, 4; Secretary 4. JOSEPH MATTHEW SZOSTEK Box 393, North Rd., Westfield Newman Club 1 — Nuclear Society 2 — AIP 3, 4 — Floor Proctor 4— Dean ' s List 2. THOMAS WILLIAM ANTHONY TAMULEVICH 207 Hamilton St., Worcester Chemical Engineering Society 4 — Unarmed Drill Team 1 . KAI CHI TANG 29 Lyttelton Rd. G F, Hong Kong IEEE 2, 3, 4— Iona 2, 3, 4— ISC 1, 2, 3, 4 — Chinese Student Circle HOWARD RALPH TERRIEN 15 Princeton Dr., N. Chelmsford SAM 4 — Bowling 3, 4 — Bridge Club 4. ERNEST BARRY THAYER 281 Main St., Salisbury IEEE 4— Sports Car Club 3,4. RONALD ALFRED THIBOUTOT 1 1 Broadview Ave., Nashua, N.H. SPE 2, 3, 4— Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— Barbell Club 1, 2, 3— Intra- mural Football 2. NEAL WINSTON THOMAS 14 Eunice Circle, Wakefield ASME 2, 3, 4— Sigma Phi Omi- cron 4 — Sports Car Club — Intra- mural Baseball — Fraternity Foot- ball. ERROL MITCHEL THOMPSON 148 High St., Medford Phi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3— AFROTCl,2. TIMOTHY S. TORODE 11 Moore St., Somerville SPE PETER ENRICO TORTOLINI 35 Banks Ter., Swampscott SAM 1, 2, 3, 4 — Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3— Football 1, 2. EDMUND GEORGE TOURIGNY 48 Dunstable St., Lawrence Drill Team 1 — Nuclear Society 2, 3, 4— Rifle Club 4— Dean ' s List 3. RICHARD ALLEN TRENCK 123 Quaker Lane, Fairfield, Conn. ASME 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 — Sports Car Club 4 — Sigma Phi Omicron 4 — Intramural-Baseball 3, 4 — Foot- ball 4 — Basketball 4 — Dean ' s List 3. DENNIS KANG PING TSAI 1424 C. Franklin St., Santa Monica, California ISC 1, 2, 3, 4— AIP 3, 4— CSC President 4. 78 JOHN CHARLES TSIROVASILES 220 West Meadow Rd., Lowell Phanar Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi- dent 2 — President 3, 4 — Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4— SPE 2, 3, 4— Asst. to Vice President of Senior Class 4. JAMES ANTHONY TURI 36 White Rd., Middletown, Conn. Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4— Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2, President 3, District Governor of N.E. 4 — ANS 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Tau Epsilon Sigma 4 — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Who ' s Who 3, 4— Award for Stu- dent Council Outstanding Service to the Student Body of LTI 4. JEFFREY WILLIAM TYLER 126 Lincoln St., Hudson ANS 4. THOMAS STEPHAN TYCZ 43 Pear St., Webster Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4 — Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society 4; Treas- urer 4— IEEE 3, 4— Alpine Club — Student Council Rep. 3 — Intra- mural Football — Com. of Mass. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 1,2. THOMAS PAUL URBAN 21 Luther St., Chicopee IM 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Publicity 4 — Sports Car Club 2, 3, 4; Treas- urer 4 — Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4— Volleyball 1, 3. JAMES ALBERT VAIL Bacon St., E. Pepperell Sigma Phi Omicron 3, 4 — AIP 2, 3—AAS 3, 4— Crew 2, 3. CARMINE J. VARRIALE 367 Morningside Ave., Fairview, N.J. SPE 2, 3, 4— ASTME 2, 3, 4— ASME 2, 3, 4— Alpine Club 1— Dean ' s List. PRAKASH K. VASA E-6 Mafatlal Pk. B. Desai Rd., Bombay, India AATT 2, 3, 4— ISO 1, 2, 3, 4— ISA 1, 2, 3, 4— Soccer 1. CHARLES JOSEPH VAUGHAN, JR. 9 Sheldon St., Milton ASME 2, 3, 4— ASTME 4. STEVEN BARRY VENO 74 Sterling Rd., Westwood Chem. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Public Re- lations 3; President 4 — Dean ' s List. WILLIAM EDWARD VENO I Brown PI., Woburn Dean ' s List 3. JOHN A. VERMEULEN, JR. 80 Old Fort Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. IM 4 — Intramural Volleyball 3, 4 — Swimming 3, 4 — Swim Club 4. ALFRED EMILE VERVAERT 306 Textile Ave., Lowell P R 1, 2, 3, 4— Drill Officer 2— Pledge Officer 2— PES 1— Chemi- cal Engineering Society 4 — AAS 3 . LUIS H. VILLAGES Clinica Soma of No .308, Medellin, Colombia IM 2, 3, 4— SAM 3, 4— LAS 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary ISC — Soccer 1, 2, 3. PETER ALLEN WADE 81 Dingwell St., Lowell Chemistry Club YASCO JOEL WAINBERG Edf Monaco, Attamira, Caracas, Venezuela LAS 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2— ISC 1, 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 3 — IEEE 4— Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4— Softball, Vol- leyball— HKN 3, 4— Dean ' s List 1, 3. DONALD JOSEPH WALISZEK 210 Lathrop St., S. Hadley Falls Iona 1, 2; Treasurer 3, President 4— Alpine Club 1— ANS 2, 3, 4— ASME 3, 4— Rowing Club 1, 2. KENNETH ROBERT WALKER 66 Whiting St., Lunenburg AVS 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4 IEEE 3, 4— Ski Club 1— Sports Car Club 4. JOHN EDWARD WALKOWIAK 21 Arkwright Rd., Webster Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4— ASME 2, 3, 4 — ASTME 4 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. RICHARD EDWARD WARYASZ II Myrtle St., Chicopee ASME 2, 3, 4— Sports Car Club 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4 Vice Chairman 4 — Newman Club 3. WILLIAM KARL WEBBER 50Centerwood Dr., Holden Alpine Club 1— Iona 1, 2, 3, 4— AATT 4— Dean ' s List 2. JOSEPH MICHAL WERBECKI 51 Elm St., Webster ISC 1, 2— AATT 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4. CONRAY H. WHARFF 74 Fairview Rd., Lunenburg AVS 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3 — Films Services Director 4 — Sports Car Club 3, 4. JAMES DAVID WHITE 10 May St., Marblehead Bowling Team 3 — Ski Team 4. THOMAS FRANCIS WHITE 24 Deer Park, Lynn SPE 2, 3, 4. JOHN WESLEY WILDER 10 Warren Ave., Chelmsford SAM 2, 3, 4— AAS 3, 4— Info. Officer 3, 4 — Bowling 1— Rowing 1 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Distinguished Military Cadet 4. RICHARD PAUL WIIK 34 Melville Ave., Norwood ASTME 2, 3, 4. GARY PAUL WILLIAMS 24 E. Chateau Terr., Buffalo, N.Y. Omicron Pi 2, 3, 4; Social Chair- man 4 — IM 3, 4 — Intramural Soft- ball 2, 3, 4. JAMES RUSSELL WITTINE 23 Hawthorne Ave., Floral Park, LI, N.Y. Barbell Club 1 — Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 3 — Phi Gamma Psi 3, 4; Senior Warden 3— SAM 4— Coordinator of Trips 4. WARREN EDWARD WITZELL, JR. 15 Fenn Lane, Woods Hole AVS 1,2— Swim Club 1,2. JIN B. YOON 28 Nesmith St., Lowell SPE 2, 3, 4— ASTME 3, 4. JOHN ALBERT YURKUNAS, JR. Palmer St., Bondsville Newman Club 1, 2, 3— SPE 2, 3, 4— Weightlif ting Club 1. 79 IN RETROSPECT It ' s all over now, baby blue, or is it just beginning? Four years have evaporated into history. We start a life of daily grind with monetary rewards tossed in for interest. We vote. Remember after the first Physics exam when we really wondered if we could, dared, wanted, to stick it out? It was all so strange, foreign when we all rubbed elbows for the first time with Tech, TOC, registr ation, and each other in Cumnock Hall. Somebody was digging a pit in Rusty ' s baseball field and there was talk of future splash parties and a new home for our penthouse Terriers. We understood there was a new fraternity which we couldn ' t really touch yet, being simple freshmen. We met the Mil Ball with Jackie Washington; All Tech Weekend, with Brown Dana, Larry Elgart, the Phoenix Singers and an inch or two of rain; and Comariety, our own show. This was our social life. We met a tradition — Upstream Day — and iron words from an iron man begging tolerance. The three B ' s (or was it the three F ' s?) which were not allowed on campus all year bloomed in the spring sunshine in Tyngsboro and we might say the results were, uh, stag- gering? 80 81 82 83 Well, sophomore year we returned a little wiser, a little smaller in numbers, on the whole, as the guy on the left was gone. LTI purchased a new infirmary and annexes for each of the dorms. The gym became a reality and it looked like a well was being dug between it and Olney Hall. The basketball team bid a fond farewell to their sky walk with a 17-2 season, culminating with the game of all games at MIT. The campus was flooded with freshman girls. Senator Ted of the Kennedy clan came to tell us how great LTI was and we let him know we already knew it. Mil Ball bloomed with a beauti- ful queen and we captured the king, Dave Bru- beck, for All Tech Weekend with Guella Gill tossing in a folk touch on Sunday. Once again those snow sculptures the upperclassmen talked about got a rain bath just when they were begin- ning to take shape. And some of us began to think we might make it. That third semester of Physics was something else. The key punch tapes for the computer — What do you mean, you left out a decimal point? The draft blowing the door open to a career with an illegitimate uncle. Keep plug- ging, gang — sixty-eight is great. 84 85 post office Electronics Engineering dept. offices Bookstore AFROTC. HEADQUARTERS GYMNASIUM AAXC.C executive Offices to kitson Mall to locker room 86 87 88 The half way point is passed — both in our college careers and in the dorms across the river. Half the guys on the right are gone. More breathing space — fine — but he was a good friend. We saw less of our roommates and first friends. They were all majoring in something different. Hey, prof, can you push the lab report ahead a week? Hey, let ' s stop in and listen to what the Dean is telling the freshmen this year. Hey, look at them all, too many for Cumnock. You should complain freshmen? We had four in a room when I dormed . . . was it that long ago? One cold night 24 of our col- leagues lost their apartments on Market Street and the iron hand was right there as usual with his assistance. The gym is finished but how do you turn the lights on? The reality of the Brothers Four on the weekend. What is a snow sculpture anyway? The first game in the gym. Did you say that was the national anthem? Brownie ' s thousandth point — a great career. A cloudy Up- stream Day. 89 90 91 ARKXIWHARDAHC 92 June, everybody has gone home for the summer ex- cept those making up a course or two. The sun is shining, the air is sweet. The flags are at half mast. A desk is empty. An administrator, an instructor, a guide, a Dean, a friend. We are a little late, but thank you. Senior year blooms with a new home for registra- tion, senior projects, interviews, loose ends, new Trus- tees, an FM Radio station, a new library addition, an active Student Council, a newspaper with a voice of its own, a new look in administrations and the Four Sea- sons and the Loving Spoonfuls at All Tech. Making do with what we ' ve got. And we have a lot more than when we started: an infirmary, a gym, a nuclear center (almost), two new dorms and two annexes, a new li- brary addition, an increased curriculum, now including math, business administration and meteorology. We ' ve got a new outlook on life, a new life on which to look, the criteria behind us to do what we will with that life and the hope that the pace will allow us to stop and reflect in gratitude upon Lowell Tech, in retrospect. 93 94 ■. • JL f f 95 96 j r. ; -; ' £N - ' f.-S «a%CTr .;■«•• r - ' v ei ft INI , .. tV ' ■ 7. 3 ; ' ? .r. -- , L ,;t % • «-. pM . i ' - ' .Am, MM m vWB j i ra i £i 4 1 c ' k $ ' •i , ; I v. d - ■rt -i ' MS [P I 1 IPfl I H $i 9 mm A 11 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Martin J. Lydon, A.B., A.M., Ed.D., Sc.D. President John L. Steele Director of the Graduate School and Provost Everett V. Olsen Assistant to the President Chapin A. Harris Dean of Faculty John J. MacLaughlan Dean of Students 98 Elizabeth A. Barrett Director of Information James A. Brennan Director of Placement Wilfrid J. Brodeur Bursar Richard F. Connolly Business Office Manager ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Walter A. Costello Financial Aid Officer James E. Dowling, Jr. Admissions Officer Frank J. Duggan, Jr. Registrar Leo F. King, Jr. Asst. Dean of Students James F. Lambert Coordinator of Special Services Maurice W. Harrison Director of Admissions Dean of Freshman Ernest P. James Director of the Summer School Joseph R. Killelea Director of the Nuclear Center Joseph V. Kopycinski Librarian Francis B. McGrath Public Relations Howard K. Moore Director of Libraries Edward B. Van Dusen Evening School Director Edward L. Alexander Coordinator of Graduate Studies 99 Lawrence R. Martin Admissions Officer CHEMISTRY George R. Griffin Department Head Sydney S. Biechler Alexandre Blumstein Barb ara L. Brooks Charles L. Daley Judith A. Horine Martin Isaks Judith A. Kelley Philip S. Lamprey Walter J. Lisien Edward L. McCaffery Gail F. Patterson James B. Pierce Harry Rubinstein Allen Scattergood Arthur C. Watterson, Jr. Robert J. Perient Ernest P. James 100 William W. Bannister Albert D. Kowalak Harry R. O ' Neal CHEMICAL AND PAPER ENGINEERING Huan-Yang Chang Edward M. Engel Howard H. Reynolds Department Head Charles J. Higgins James A. Mann Ning H. Chen Norwood H. Keeney CIVIL ENGINEERING Herman J. Shea Allan T. Gifford Department Head John J. Sewell 101 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Jane H. Dennis Byron L. Dennison Department Head Frederick A. Rojak Earle R. Laste J. Robert A. Lemieux John P. Leonard Paul J. Murphy Martin A. Patt James E. Powers Gerald Smithson Frank R. Stansel David P. Wade 102 r x ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT Stuart L. Mandell Department Head ■Jack D. Alexander Raymond L. Antiss William J. Burke Albert M. Cederlund 1MI George C. Dery Richard C. Healy, Jr. H. George Henry S. Brackston Hinchey Linda H. Kistler Wei K. Liang James C. Lillis Thomas V. Macbeth Thomas J. Murphy Santo J. Pullara Charles L. Saccardo Paul E. Snoonian George J. Toscano 103 LANGUAGE LITERATURE Howard C. Arnold Howard K. Moore Department Head Robert J. DeYoung Charles E. Jarvis Joseph Kau Marianne Knowlton Addison H. Merrick Gerald O ' Connor John J. Riley f David A. Wagenknecht Robert J. Whelan Roger E. Wiehe William M. Aiken Wayne A. Losano Arthur T. Dabilis John J. McCaffrey Richard R. Forster Barbara Miliaras Lester B. Hudson James W. Savage, III 104 MATHEMATICS Donald L. Ameen Alan W. Doerr Thomas F. McElligott Joseph C. Bodenrader James H. Doherty C. Robert Montgomery John A. Riley Department Head Stephen J. Bodor M. Brendan Fleming ■Andrew A. Ouellette Maurice Berin Ann Marie Burns Angelo Dadoly Alice G. Simpson Pasquale Condo X 1 L- M lis m Mary C. Hall msm Robert K. Devejian Thomas G. Kudzma Ira E. Over, Jr. Bernard Shapiro Arthur D. Talkington Virginia S. Taylor Joyce W. Williams George E. Lockymer 105 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING William T. Hogan Department Head Paul X. Bellini Jon Kelly Alan Mironer J. Arthur Ainsworth Frederick B. Bishoff Edward S. Gilfillan, Jr. Bernard C. Harcourt James S. Holland Robert Z. Hollenbach Elliot F. Humiston, Jr. C. Zelman Kamien Robert J. McVicker Kun Min Eugene E. Niemi, Jr. Arthur Petrou Kennith L. Rogers Steven Serabian G. Dudley Shepard 106 Tso-Chou Wang Russell W. Ehlers Department Head Rudolph D. Deanin Stephen A. Orroth, Jr. PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY Raymond O. Normandin Henry E. Thomas John R. Robertson Department Head Stanley J. Chase SOCIAL SCIENCES William S. Harrison Henry A. Myers Miriam D. Price Francis R. Walsh Joseph W. Waterman 107 Luther C. Barcus PHYSICS Sherwood F. Brown Charles R. Mingins Department Head C. Daniel Cole Albert Altaian mm Adolph Baker F. Raymond Hardy Elwyn T. Hook Charles D. Kavaloski Roger D. McLeod Walter R. Mellen Arthur I. Miller Paul R. Niemi Zolton Fried David Korff M. Ali Omar Bernard Selikson 6 Malcolm K. Smith Martin Wilner Chuen Wong Alexander Sachs Ye-Yung Teng Francis T. Worrell 108 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Leon E. Beghian Department Head Suresh C. Mathur Padmanabh Harihar Gunter D. Kegel V ' v Thomas Marcella RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Edward L. Alexander Department Head Harold L. Wedlick Patricia Grams 109 Robert C. Curtis Department Head METEOROLOGY Geoffrey E. Hill TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY John J. McDonald Department Head Everett S. Arnold Louis I. Weiner J. Fredric Burtt Edward L. Golec John A. Goodwin Fritz F. Kobayashi ■MMN David H. Pfister Vittoria Rosatto Albert T. Wodzik 110 TSgt Daniel R. Fortier SSgt Frederic H. Noyles AEROSPACE Col. Charles L. Vacanti Department Head SSgt. John B. Mullin Capt. Donald C. Crandall Major George Simpson Major N. Theochares SSgt. Anthony Moosey Raymond E. Sparks Department Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert T. Callary A. Grant Carrow Richard M. Aronson Waldo W. Yarnall Athletic Director Richard B. Morrison A. James Oliver James E. Stone 111 112 wmflwm It ?ft ' jr. • £JH £ J , v l «• 4 « Irf, ■y m , V: : ' StfSi.fe 3f r; w ! ? i - ; tf if m WW liftes jfp ■1X  - « ! H . «J1 SrSH SfM Hi iji m i i Aifn m4 n II ? f ■' .:■« . spft Lit . ' ' r- - r f r f. t } ■m H ? 9 W hf$ m m 1 §m t-ft 1 s r?fc i - fi ; ' -.■' t fc.-r « ■tat, . „ ORGANIZATIONS ? ■■-■; ' • ' . . • -I ... ■i. • .. ' ■« ,,. PICKOUT Executive Board Editor-in-chief Hal Diekman Managing Editors Joe Wood Jack Maher Layout Editor Maureen Cobleigh Literary Editor Dick Kenney Photography Editor Joe Nugent Advertising Editor Phil Lizotte Business Editor Lee Adams Adviser Professor Engel Publisher: Wm. J. Keller Inc. Mr. Joseph Donovan Photography: . . . Bon Marche of Lowell Candids: Joseph Crilley 114 Advertising Layout and Literary The yearbook of Lowell Technological Institute is the result of the year-long efforts of members of the student body. Under the guidance of our editor-in-chief, the yearbook staff begins work in September, compiling records of past year ' s activities for the In Retrospect section, collecting candids and organization write- ups, and laying the general plan of the yearbook. The staff is kept busy during the Christmas vacation, preparing this material for the first deadline at the end of December. The sports write-ups are prepared for the second deadline at the end of January, and finally the advertising and directory are compiled for the last deadline, two weeks later. The yearbook is then entirely in the hands of the publisher and the staff sits back and waits for delivery the week before finals. The yearbook is then distributed to the entire student body. 115 AATT . The Student Chapter of the American Association for Textile Technology, Inc. was recently formed on campus to replace the Textile Society. Only four years old, the Association is quite active. Activities include guest speakers, tours, and dinner meetings. Membership is open to any interested students. The main purpose of the group is to foster the image of the textile industry through publicity, interest, and the advancement of textile sciences. 116 ASME The Lowell Technological Institute Section of the American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers was established in September of 1954. Membership is limited to students enrolled in an engineering curriculum that is accredited by the Engineers ' Council for professional Development. At the present time, our accredited courses include the following: Mechanical Engineering, Textile Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. The purpose of ASME is the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, the presentation of a proper perspective of engineering work, and the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Society as well as to promote a professional awareness and fellowship. Membership in the ASME put the student in touch with leaders of every major branch of mechanical engineering. At section meetings he meets others in the community with similar interests, and has the privilege of attending national divi- sion conferences, general society meetings, as well as the regional student confer- ence held at a college in the New England Region. 117 ASTME The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers serves the profes- sional needs of tool and manufacturing engineers throughout the free world as a nonprofit educational and scientific institution. The A.S.T.M.E. student chapter offers the student member the opportunity to participate in educational and techni- cal programs that advance his professional development. Through A.S.T.M.E. membership the student may sample and explore the engineering disciplines — and their related functions — encompassed in the field of manufacturing. To achieve this goal the student chapter presents technical and non-technical speakers; on-the-field observation through plant tours, films and demonstrations, and sponsors on campus conferences . Because of the close cooperation between the student and parent chapters of the Society, a student member is assured of a well-rounded program which brings into prospective the practical aspects of manufacturing engineering. The Merrimac Valley Chapter No. 113 presents annually the J. Arthur Ains- worth Memorial Scholarship to an outstanding member of the Society. The Student Chapter also awards several scholarships each year. 118 ALPINE CLUB The purpose of the Alpine Club is to promote skiing, mountain climbing, rock climbing and related activities among students at the Institute. The most popular activity of the club is skiing. In addition to impromptu weekend trips, the major ski trip of the club is the midsemester break trip. Members have the opportunity of learning to ski on such varied terrain as Cannon ' s rocky slopes, Stowe ' s lakes and green grass, and when we ' re lucky, snow. Who will ever forget that six hour drive from Tech, to No. Conway during the ' 67 trip? The drive was bad, but the skiing on two to three feet of fresh powder was great! Easter usually finds a contingent of alpine clubbers holding down the fort (Ho Jo ' s) in Tuckerman ' s Ravine. What about the Easter it went to near zero and the ravine was one solid sheet of ice from the top of the headwall to the Sherburn? Anybody for a pair of crampons? ... or the year the ravine got three feet of snow in thirty-six hours, closing the skiing for the weekend, but insuring skiing through Memorial Day. When there ' s no snow on the ground, mountain climbing takes a place in the foreground. In past years the annual fall hike has been to Tuckerman ' s Ravine. Lately the trend has been to vary the location. Recent trips have included a traverse of the Garfield Ridge and the Presidential Range. Finally there comes the antics of the rock climbers. The beginners ' climbs are held in the early fall and spring under the direction of the Appalachian Mountain Club, to which several alpine club members belong. The small practice climbs are training grounds for bigger trips. Members have carried the Alpine Club flag from the summit of Mt. Katahdin where the sun, rising out of the Atlantic first touches the western hemisphere, to the mountains of British Columbia where its last rays glimmer as it dies in the Pacific. As a final word the graduates would like to thank Captain Crandall and Dr. Stevens for their help and care. 119 ANGEL FLIGHT This year makes the third year of activity and service for the Vandenberg Air Flight at Lowell Tech. On November 22, 1966, Angel Flight became nationally affiliated, adopting its Vandenberg title in deference to the late U.S. Air Force General Hoyt C. Vandenberg, a Lowell native. Many might still be unaware of the purposes of the Flight. It is an auxiliary unit of the 345th U.S. Air Force ROTC wing detachment, whose primary threefold objectives are the promotion of interest in the Air Force, support of Arnold Air Society and the Air Force ROTC, and service to college and community. The Angels make monthly visits to the Veteran ' s Hospital at Bedford, and have trick -or-treated for needy families in the Merrimack Valley at Halloween. Other activities include assistance with the gala Arnold Air Society Weekend and other school activities. Membership in the Flight is open to all women students at Tech who wish to spend some time in service to others. After a period of pledging, each new Angel receives her identifying card and pin emblem, welcoming her to a share in the sisterhood of all the Angels. 120 PAPER ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Paper Engineering Society is one of L.T.I. ' s oldest professional organiza- tions being formed in 1952. Membership is open to any undergraduate and gradu- ate student in the Paper Engineering curriculum and other students interested in the paper industry. Many of the members are also student members in the Tech- nical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. The Society functions to form a liaison between the members of the Society and men active in the paper industry. Numerous plant trips to local paper mills supple- ment the student ' s classroom instruction. Various aspects of sales, management, production, and other phases of the paper industry and allied industries are dis- cussed by men in the industry at dinner meetings. In the spring, the Paper and Chemical Engineering Societies display small scale operations in pulp and paper manufacturing, paper converting, and chemical engi- neering at their annual open house. 121 AVS WLTI 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 the public address equipment. The visual division presents feature movies, weekly films and classroom aids. The technical services division maintains and repairs audio-visual electronic equipment belonging to the various departments. Many openings are available in the program for the student interested in serving his classmates through this media. The Audio-Visual Society needs students who can give their advice and help in designing interesting programs, in the operation and service of equipment and in the publicity field. Membership is open to all students. WLTI was originally organized as the Lowell Tech Broadcasting Society and first went on the air in 1953. This fall WLTI went FM and now broadcasts over a wider range. Operation of these facilities will require the efforts of a skilled engi- neering staff. Programming, announcing, advertising and publicity will call for a large student staff. 122 ACS The Lowell Technological Institute Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society absorbed the former Chemistry Club in 1964 and since that date has evolved into one of the most prominent societies on campus. Its activities include the annual ACS Christmas Party, sponsored by the Chemistry Division, the Chem- istry Department Open House and the Awards Presentation Banquet. In addition, numerous films, lectures, and field trips highlight the Club ' s weekly meetings. The basic aims of the Society are to further fellowship between students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and to provide the prospective scientist or engineer with a sense of appreciation for the field of Chemistry. 123 ANS The American Nuclear Society — Student Chapter of Lowell Technological Insti- tute was organized with the advent of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Tech. Since its beginning, the organization has grown rapidly and in 1967 won a petition for a student chapter with the American Nuclear Society, a national organization whose objectives are to advance science and engineering related to the atomic nucleus and integrate the scientific disciplines constituting nuclear science and engineering. To meet these ends on the student level, the A.N.S. of Lowell Tech. makes it its purpose to bring the student closer to the world of nuclear technology in the school and beyond graduation. The charter with the national organization brings the name of Lowell Tech. and its achievements in the nuclear field to over 6,500 members representing 550 corporations and educational institutions. This will be of invalua- ble assistance to both the student and the school when it becomes time to join the scientific community. The program of the A.N.S. at Tech. is augmented with lectures, discussions, films, and field trips throughout the year. The program is open to all classes, although membership in the national organization is limited to Juniors and Seniors. 124 ANS 125 IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, student branch, provides a means for the dissemination of knowledge pertaining to electrical engineering and related fields. It also helps to promote social and professional development of the students. 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. 126 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 1 2, 1 964. Members of the society are chosen for their superior academic performances, concern for their fellow students, capacity for hard work, and potential for professional success. These characteristics are evaluated on the basis of the students 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 School on campus days , publishing educational material, and help classes in electrical engineering studies. 127 SAM The University Chapter of The Society for Advancement of Management is dedicated to the development of Tomorrow ' s managers today. The immediate objectives 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, the publication of a newslet- ter, management periodicals and monthly attendance at Boston Chapter Meetings. 128 IMS The Industrial Management Society of Lowell Tech is a student organization whose purpose is to further the interests of the students enrolled in the Industrial Management curriculum. This is done through such activities as plant tours, dinner meetings, guest speaker and through such social functions as the annual Christmas party and picnic. Through this program of professional-related and social activities, the students have the opportunity to see the practical side of what he is learning in textbooks, to meet his professors on an informal basis, and get to know other students better. The students also get an insight into the opportunities available after graduation. The faculty advisers are Prof. B. Hinchy and Prof. T. Murphy. 129 TOC The Tech Orientation Committee endeavors to make each freshman aware of his academic and social responsibilities to himself and this college, and to attempt to develop in each freshman the feeling that he belongs to the student body of Lowell Tech. The TOC is comprised of all interested upperclassmen, with a pref- erence given to Sophomores. 130 sec The Lowell Tech Sports Car Club was founded as a social organization for those who enjoy motoring sports. Throughout the school year the Club holds several of its main sporting events, namely, the Rally . A Rally is not a road race or any type of high speed event. It does not even require that the participants drive a sports car. A Rally is a driving event which requires that the occupants (only two, a driver and a navigator) of a competitive car follow a set of unrehearsed directions over ordinary, sometimes extraordinary, city roads. Uusually the most scenic roads are used. The basic objective is to follow the directions without getting lost. This type of rally is the simplest form. Many variations are used by the Sports Car Club. A rally is never that complicated that the entrants will not have an enjoyable after- noon, and is never that simple that a novice can win by luck. 131 TAU EPSILON SIGMA Tau Epsilon Sigma is unique in that it is highly exclusive due to its requirements for acceptance. It is the one society on campus which emphasizes the specific value of high scholastic attainment. Its members, although few in number, include the very successful in life after graduation. The requirement for membership include a minimum of six consecutive semes- ters on the Dean ' s List or the maintenance of a 3.0 or B average over four years with no failures. Membership in Tau Epsilon Sigma is symbolized by the gold key proudly worn by its members and the reward for scholastic effort with the highest attainment recognized by the Institute. 132 TECH PLAYERS The Lowell Tech Players is an organization devoted entirely to the entertain- ment of the student body. The oldest activity on campus, originating over sixty years ago, it has boasted many fine productions. The first minstrel shows were followed by student-written musical revues. In 1923, these vaudeville productions gave way to Broadway comedies among which are included: John Loves Mary , Philadelphis Story , The Man Who Came to Dinner , My Sister Eileen , and Mister Roberts . After Mister Roberts the Tech Players honored Lowell ' s world famous actress, Bette Davis, with a Paul Revere Bowl. Just as the times are changing, so are the Tech Players. It is hoped in the future that the Player ' s field will be extended to all forms of entertainment, including musical performances, one-acters of foreign as well as domestic playwrights, and recent Broadway Productions. Membership is open to all students, male and famale, who wish to share their dramatic, musical and literary talents with the student body and public in general. 133 AIP The Lowell Technological Institute Student Section of the American Institute of Physics was founded to promote and diffuse knowledge in the field 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 many professional publications of the American Institute of Physics. 134 The organization encourages independent student research through its growing research facilities. Opportunities are available for research of both an experimental and theoretical nature in the areas of continuous and pulsed lasers as well as holography. Other activities consist of lectures, field trips, and films. Social func- tions include an annual dinner-dance and an outing in the spring. 135 CIRCLE K The basic purpose of the Circle K. Club is to serve the student body, the administration, and the community in any way possible. Membership in the club is open to any male student interested in service. Each year the club undertakes many worthwhile service projects. The club publishes the student handbook-The Key — , it conducts an annual blood drive and an annual Goodwill Drive, aids the administration and T.O.C. in freshmen regis- tration and orientation, supplies free coat checking at all campus functions, con- ducts a school clean-up campaign, tutors freshmen in various subjects, conducts 136 THE KEY parties for underprivileged children, tutors in two neighboring junior-high schools, and conducts an annual United Fund Drive. The Circle K Club is an international organization, and each year members attend the international convention and the New England District convention. Over the last few years, the club has established itself as one of the strongest and most active clubs in the district, and this year holds the District offices of Governor and Secretary. The club also has received national recognition for some of its projects. 137 SPE 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 organization 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 stu- dent organization paper on campus, The Plasti-Scoop and Alumni Profiles , a departmental alumni newsletter. 138 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY The main function of this society is to unite any interested stu- dents into a group that benefits all its members. In the interest of the Freshmen, high-school seniors, and parents the Chemical and Paper Engineering Societies hold an open house each Spring on an on- campus high school day. At the open house the distillation column, rotary filter, Patterson-Kelly mixer, plate filter, and instrumentation is shown in actual operation. Also in the Spring a series of lectures on the Chemical Engineer in research, management, process engi- neering design, and production is presented. Other functions of the society include plant trips, splash parties, a stag party and dinner meetings combined with the Paper Engineering Society. Traditionally our society presents a twenty-five dollar gift to the high school stu- dent who has the best chemical engineering orientated science project at Technorama. 139 AAS The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization of AFROTC cadets from 1 70 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 Olcer 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 AAS is one of the most active societies on campus. It sponsors the annual blood drive, participates in the help class program at the Rogers School by con- tributing members as teachers, conducts an aerospace display at the Technorama Science Fair, sponsors a Church Day, and presents an annual Military Ball Week- end. 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 vigorous pledge program before they are accepted into the society. 140 P R 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 purpose of the organization is symbolized by their official crest: a Grecian helmet and torse, 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, our country. It is toward this proper utilization of military power that the training of Pershing Rifles is devoted. 141 ) 1 142 143 MALTI The Mathematics Association of Lowell Technological Institute was founded this past year because of the growing interest in mathematics at Lowell Tech. M.A.L.T.I. conducts many varied activities. Guest speakers address the mem- bers about the job opportunities for mathematics graduates. Movies are also shown with top ics on different phases of mathematics. M.A.L.T.I. also plans to set up a tutoring service in math for students at Lowell Tech. Social events also involve a M.A.L.T.I. member. Splash parties, dances, and intramural sports are sponsored throughout the year by the mathematics club. The Mathematics Association of L.T.I, is a new organization with a bright future on the L.T.I, campus. 144 CHINESE STUDENT CIRCLE The Chinese Students Circle was established to unify the Chinese students so- cially and to render assistance to all Chinese students newly arrived at Lowell Technological Institute. Also, it encourages members to participate in social and cultural life both on or outside campus. Activities include regular meetings, trips to points of interest, outings, and din- ners. In addition, members are frequently invited as speakers outside the Institute. President Dennis Tsai Vice-President Allan Ko Secretaries Albert Hsui Rex Tang Treasurer Hon Ng Public Relations Officers David Chu Peter Wong Yiu-Wah Leong Adviser Dr. Tso-Chou Wang Rev. Father Armand Morissette 145 INDIAN STUDENT CIRCLE The Indian Students ' Association was established to unify the students of India, culturally and socially, and also to promote good fellowship and better understand- ing through cultural, social and scholastic activities among the students at the Institute. The association also renders assistance to Lowell Tech. students newly arrived from India. The Association is one of the most active organizations and is symbolized by a series of activities such as: Diwali Night (a New Year ' s eve party), International Festival, India Night, dinner meetings, lectures, movies, etc., depicting Indian social and cultural life. 146 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CIRCLE 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. 147 LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS The Latin American Society was established to unify, socially and culturally, all the Latin American and Spanish speaking students at Lowell Tech, and to render assistance to those newly arrived. Activities include meetings (held in Spanish and English), lectures, trips to points of interest, dances and dinners. Members frequently serve as speakers out- side the Institute. The society has its voice through the new WLTI-FM (91.5 megacycles) with its weekly program Latin Serenade . This is one more step toward the familarization and interchange of cultures between North American and Latin American Stu- dents. President Secretary Adviser Dr Vice-President Ernesto Asbun J. Paul Sicard Howard Moore Fredy Cadima Treasurer Antonio DeSantolo 148 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The purpose of the Christian Science Organization is to provide the opportunity to learn more of the truth contained in Christian Science as taught in the Bible and Science and Health with the Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, founder. This organization, under the direction of the advisor, Dr. Sherwood Brown, and President Howard Brown, works in cooperation wi th other religious organizations on campus and with the administration in projects that promote inter-religious interests. Highlight of the year was a lecture entitled What Can You Depend On by Glenn L. Morning, C.S.B., a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. 149 HILLEL The B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Conselorship, organized in 1953, conducts and promotes a series of activities that enrich the Jewish student culturally, religiously, and socially. Numerous guest lecturers and discussion seminars are presented through- out the year. These discussions have stimulated thinking into many interesting topics concerned mainly with the Jewish 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. 150 IONA FELLOWSHIP The Iona Fellowship, organized in 1953, provides a unique Christian fellowship for the Protestant students from Lowell Tech, Lowell State, and Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing. The purpose of this Protestant Fellowship is to help the student attain a deeper and more meaningful understanding of God through Jesus Christ. Iona Fellowship seeks to share its Christian love in attaining this. During the year, the activities of the Fellowship consist of monthly meetings and various recreational functions. The meetings are held at a Greater-Lowell host church. Beginning with a brief worship service, then a delicious supper, the meet- ing is continued with a stimulating speaker followed by an informal discussion. The recreational activities, always enjoyed by all, include an annual picnic at Camp Weetamoo, a skating party, a bowling party, and a splash party. 151 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Student Organization, now known as the Newman Community , has been a dynamic force on Lowell Tech ' s campus for 15 years along with the other student religious organizations. During the past year it has undergone many vital changes in order to keep up with the many changes going on in the liberaliza- tion of Christian thinking in America. The students opened the new Cellardoor coffeehouse as a first step in becom- ing more involved with student social activities. It also sponsored many seasonal festivities including the never to be forgotten Paschal Meal . . . (Remember?) . . . celebrating the Jewish Passover and the Christian Easter. A unique step forward was made in the area of Ecumenism when the United Campus Ministry was formed amongst all of the faiths on campus. The major breakthrough, however, was the introduction of the Spring Film Program which integrated the best of world films in a series and an initial step in student-faculty understanding by providing a neutral territory for discussion of campus problems. The most successful dance of the school ' s history was held on October 10th, being co-sponsored by the Newman students along with the Pershing Rifles. A group from Harvard, the Catharsis , packed Cumnock Hall with a capacity crowd for the psychedelic event of the year. 152 PHANAR The Phanar Club was organized at L.T.I, and L.S.C. to further the Greek Orthodox faith and to help this faith to be a guide to the student during his collegiate life. In addition to serving the members of the Greek Orthodox faith, students of the other Orthodox faiths, such as Syrian and Russian, and anyone interested i n the Orthodox faith are invited to join. Monthly meetings, often accompanied by a Vesper Service, and a feature speaker. Among activities held are an October dance, Communion Sunday, and a trip to the Holy Cross Seminary in Brookline. 153 TEXT The Text is the official news publication of Lowell Technological Institute. Published twice monthly during the college year, except on holidays or during vacation, by the undergraduates of Lowell Technological Institute. Its purpose is to provide the students and faculty of the Institute with the facts concerning their life on campus and their function in society. The Letters to the Editor section provides the student body with a sounding board for their opinions on everything from campus improvements to administrative decisions. Membership is open to all members of the student body, who show interest in the fields of writing, photography, layout, advertising and business management, and most important, in the student body ' s welfare. It provides an excellent oppor- tunity to gain experience in writing, administration, and leadership. 154 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of all Institute activities. Acting as a liaison between administration and the student body, it provides the students with an opportunity to submit for examination grievances, complaints, suggestions and commentaries which are pertinent to the operation of the Institute. The duties of the Council are to represent and further the interests of the student body; to exercise investigatory powers over all student activities and organ- izations; to enforce and enact regulations concerning student life and to try all cases of violations of this legislation; and to assist financially any organization warranting aid. This year ' s Council recognized the need for investigation of its own functions and traditions. With this in mind, the Council abolished the dress code, initiated a change in the structure of the campus student government, and examined the merit of Freshmen Orientation, the All-Tech Banquet, the Christmas convocation, and Upstream Day. The establishment of the Spring Weekend, the Fall Weekend to be held next year, and affiliation with the National Student Association give evidence of the Council ' s attempt to modernize student activities. 155 1 1 HH 1 1 MB ' , m a ' n,f -y ' ■r I ?! WHO ' S WHO LTI 156 Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities is an organ- ization now including nearly 1,000 universities and colleges in the United States. Here at L.T.I., final selection is made by a poll of the Student Council members after a point system nomination based on scholastic, athletic, military and extra- curricular accomplishments. 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 or- ganization. They are also officially recognized by the administration at the Christ- mas Convocation. 157 ALL TECH WEEKEND Br WW «W0 - m 158 All-Tech weekend came and went under an atmosphere as clear as its purpose. The student body had one of the best times in recent history. A beer garden was held in Cumnock Hall Friday night, in the tradition of Your Father ' s Mustache of Boston fame. With round tables covered in white, a bar and entertainment by the nine Banjo Men and the Fifth Edition, Tech students and dates had a time not to be forgotten quickly. This casual event was followed on Saturday afternoon with sporting events at the gym and two plays by the Tech Players, A Bedtime Story and No Exit . Saturday eve- ning, Cumnock Hall again sponsored an affair, this time a semi- casual dance in the style of Larry Cain and his orchestra. The weekend was culminated on Sunday by the unprecedented appearance of the Four Seasons and the Lovin ' Spoonful, providing four hours of the latest and greatest in sound. The weekend was well completed with a day off for all Tech students on Monday, for homework rather than recuperation, no doubt. 159 160 IFC WEEKEND Friday Night . . IFC Weekend, the first big weekend of the college year, started off with the Walk On Water psychedelic entourage. The first night is the typical costume ball and varied were the outfits. Delta Kappa Phi came as pirates, Pi Lambda Phi as Mexicans, Phi Psi came as top and Bottom bed partners, Sigma Phi Omicron temporarily left Sherwood forest headquarters for a visit, while Omicron Pi de- scended on Cumnock hall from the Olympian Heights. Saturday night, the formal dance was held with the date of a Phi Psi brother taking the honors as queen of the weekend. The finale, the incomparable finale, took place on Sunday afternoon, when the streets of the Campus hosted a never to be forgotten chariot race. The victor ' s laurels, in the fashion of the engineering education and logical patterns of thought at Tech, went to the last place Omicron Pi by a quadruple default. Definitely, the end. 162 Saturday Night . the Queen and her Court and Awards . after the race DELTA KAPPA PHI Delta Kappa Phi Fraternity was founded in 1899 at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science. The Beta Chapter was installed at Lowell Technological Institute in 1902. Since its modest beginning, D.K. has grown into a small national fraternity with chapters distributed along the Eastern Seaboard. In recent years Delta Kappa Phi has launched expansion programs which show promise to the growth of the National within the fraternity system. In such a position, Beta Chapter has the full advantage of the mutual cooperation afforded by the national while still maintaining the relative independence found in a local organization. The purposes of the fraternity are many. For the Institute, Delta Kappa Phi is a service organization. For its Brothers, the fraternity is an inspiration to high scho- lastic achievement by advancing the interest of its members in acquiring a thor- ough education. The fraternity also promotes a strong, long-lasting fraternal rela- tionship among its members. By encouraging active participation of all the Brothers in all school activities, athletic functions, and other functions, the fraternity serves to promote well rounded character developement. 164 This year Dekes found prominence in varsity sports, student government, as presidents and leaders in various campus organizations, and as active members of nearly all the student societies. The House is especially proud of its Brothers who were elevated to Who ' s Who . Twenty-five percent of those students chosen were Dekes. As always, the House saw many im- provements during its traditional Hell Week . The House on Fletcher Street took on a new appearance this year with a fresh coat of New England Red with distinguishing white trim. Internally, the kitchen was completely renovated, the rooms repainted and the many projects needed to brighten up the house were done. All this was successfully accom- plished through the dedicated efforts of the Brothers and pledges. As with every academic year, the high- light of first semester was I.F.C. Week- end. Theme night saw the Dekes enter as Pirates with buried treasure. The award- ing of trophies followed with D.K. ac- cepting awards for Volleyball, Bowling, St KV- , 1,- 1M I •Of 165 Hv B W M IB 1 fin ■3«rL B fa 9- iV  166 Choral Competition and Water Basketball. Our Brotherhood also looks back on the rest of the school year which includes great parties, sports competition, the satisfaction of scholastic achievement, the first Rush Weekend ever held by a Lowell Tech fraternity, and a rich and re- warding Brotherhood. These are the things which form warm memories for all the men of Delta Kappa Phi. 167 In 1902, when Lowell Textile School was just seven years old, seven men met and formed the first fraternity to be established at Tech — OmiCron Pi. Founded with the intention of promoting brotherhood and 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. Every year those who are able to do so return to O Pi for 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. September and Hell Week brought the pledges, and the house took on a new look. Formal initia- tion and the pledge party conditioned the brotherhood for the first big weekend — I.F.C. This year IFC Weekend will be well remembered by the brothers as O Pi again was the team to beat. The brothers overwhelmingly accepted the coveted football, basketball, and softball trophies with great pride in a job well done. Also, the most cherished scholastic trophy was again welcomed by the brotherhood. 168 OMICRON PI Socially, this was the year O Pi delved into the world of Greek mythology as the brothers became engulfed in their wine, goddesses, and song. All Tech brought much laughter and gaiety on that cold, wintry, Friday night as the windows fogged up and the hair was let down. The brothers packed ' em in as this year ' s stag was the best ever. The annual Monte Carlo party and the biggest weekend were just around the corner. May brought the formal, new officers, and memories to be cherished for years to come. So another year has rolled by and another group of O Pi men has gone, but the years that they shared together at O Pi will never be forgotten. Athletic events, bull sessions, rag sessions, week- end parties, psyche moves and enumera- ble happenings will remain fond mem- ories forever. 169 170 Archon Harry Rice Senior Member Bob Matheson Junior Member Gary Williams Recorder Tom Byra Treasurer Curt Symes Marshall Pete Olsta IFC Representative Bob Commisso Historian Vin Pizziconi Faculty Adviser Professor Pfister 171 Phi Gamma Psi is an independent fraternity dedicated to the promotion of brotherhood through an indissolvable tie of friendship and loyalty in a brotherhood based upon the worth of the individual as a human being. Our heritage at Lowell Tech extends back to 1904, with our first sixty-one years being the Gamma chapter of the national, Phi Psi, but in an extended effort to further the brotherhood and to fill a social need, the Alpha chapter of Phi Gamma Psi was originated. As a totally self-governing organization, free of the national commitment and expense, we are able to concentrate our efforts on the intellectual, physical and social development of the brotherhood, with maximum effort ex- tended neither toward scholastic nor social activities, but continually striving for a happy medium in both. 172 PHI GAMMA PSI r wtincrv w T K • • ' A i aj K _ H f Sti i 1 J V ' : 1 9 m WKr B Hi H H n: This year started off in the tradition of Hell Week during which we initiated thirteen new brothers into the chapter. The next Saturday night was celebration night and the Pledge Party, which touched off a series of first semester par- ties, around which our social life was centered. After the Pledge Party came Outa Sight Baby, our mixer, and IFC Weekend and the pajama party. The next weekend was Alumni Weekend, when we had to turn to volleyball instead of foot- ball due to an early blanketing of snow, and the unforgettable party after the game. 174 Our unpadded Santa, Boofie, then spread his cheer and the annual chil- dren ' s Christmas party, a time which has special meaning for the brothers, and when the true Phi Psi spirit prevails, was again underway. The social calendar was brought to a close at the annual Spring Formal Weekend with well deserved awards given to the brothers for their outstanding accomplishments of the past year. Not all of Phi Gamma Psi ' s success was social, as its men were active leaders in intercollegiate and interfraternal sports, campus organizations and school activities throughout the year. Thus, at the conclusion of another eventful and prosperous year, we at Phi Psi would like to thank alumni, School officials, and friends for making the year a success, and although another year has come to a close, memories of the times gone by at the big white house on Paw- tucket Street will be ever present to re- mind us of the many happy moments at Phi Gamma Psi. I ffl W 1 mm jL i SSL— « aU %ri fO WM lit 175 PHI LAMBDA PHI Since going national in 1949, the Massachusetts ' Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity has been the only national Social Fraternity on Lowell Tech ' s campus. The aims of Pi Lambda Phi are many: to promote brotherhood, to create a firm bond of friendship and to fill the social needs of all its Brothers. These ideals can best be summed up in the motto of Pi Lambda Phi, Not four years, but a lifetime. Now in its nineteenth year at L.T.I. , Pi Lambda Phi has continued to maintain its tradition of holding prominent positions in school activities. But Pi Lambda Phi is not all academic, the Brothers also take part in an extensive intramural sports program. During Hell Week the brotherhood and twenty pledges spent much time in improving the House. The accomplishment the Brothers are most proud of is the complete renovation of their cellar. When Hell Week ended the brotherhood settled down to enjoy the fruit of their labors. Informal parties, I.F.C. Weekend, the Spring Formal and many other activities rounded out the year. But social activities for the brotherhood were not the only parties at the House. At Christmas and Halloween, neighborhood children were invited over for their own party. 176 II 1_ Officers Rex Robert DiNanno Archon Michael Barnoski K.O.E Richard Urbanski Recording Secretary Thomas A. Reilley Corresponding Secretary Martin P. Bourque Steward Philip R. Lizotte Marshal John Ledakowich House Manager David Starkey I.F.C. Representative Martin Goldstein Adviser Mr. James Brennan 177 178 When a Brother of Pi Lambda Phi looks back over the year he sees parties, bull sessions extending into the wee hours of the morning and many other great times, but he also sees much more than this. He sees forty-eight Brothers bound together by tradition and friendship. He sees the brotherhood working, living and enjoying themselves together. Yes, when a Brother of Pi Lambda Phi looks back over the year he realizes that all that has happened has been the result of the fraternal atmosphere of Pi Lambda Phi. 179 I President Norman Beauregard Vice-President Neil Bishop Jr. Secretary Robert Shultz Treasurer Francis Daly Parliamentarian Robert Wojnarowski Z DO 180 S BI SED OMNl 5 In 1964, seven students with striking new ideas on the concepts of fraternal brotherhood, formed the corporation of Sigma Phi Omicron. Their object was to produce an active and lasting organization on a more modern basis than the traditional Greek letter groups. From the ideals of a few men, Sigma Phi Omicron has grown to be an active and prosperous brotherhood; this year being accepted into the membership of the Inter-Fraternity Council. The fraternity actively participates in all phases of campus life with leaders in athletics, scholarship, student government, and other organizations. In traditional fashion, an eager group of pledges participated in a long and gala Hell Week. A spirited group of initiates worked feverishly to prepare the House for the ensuing year. Of the many improvements, the most striking included a new color scheme for the cellar and a heavy dose of Barcelona Brown throughout the House. I.F.C. Weekend began with the invasion of Cumnock Hall by Robin Hood and His Merry Men in green. House parties, choral competition, folk concert, and of course the fateful chariot race all contributed to a fun-filled and memorable week- end. During the year, the brothers enthusiastically participated in all inter-fraternity sports; keeping in mind the adage, It ' s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game! Included in this years activities were charitable drives, various social funtions, and a well rounded rushing season . All endeavors have led to a successful and fulfilling year. Congratulations to the graduating brothers as they leave their collegiate role in the fraternity. They take with them many experiences and lasting friendships unique in the fraternal brotherhood of Sigma Phi Omicron. 181 182 183 IP Phi Sigma Rho Sorority is the only sorority on campus. It has been on the LTI campus for over thirty years. Though small in numbers, it makes up for this in the active participation of all the members. Social and service projects along with Rushing Functions make up the calendar for the years events. This year however the sorority, on behalf of all women students asked the Board of Trustees to see if it was not possible to acquire dormitory facilities for the non-commuting coeds, but the request seems to have been shelved. Our new adviser, Miss Brooks, works with the girls and keeps us in line. President Sue Gaudette Vice President Paula Laroche Secretary Gale Partington Treasurer Maureen Cobleigh Public Relations Eileen Najarian Marshal Donna LeRiche Historian Natalie Wojick 184 s. 185 IFC Fraternities at Lowell Tech are among the most active organizations on campus. Although the five 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 I.F.C. 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 prime duties of the l.F.C. are to set the beginning and the end of the rushing period, to establish dates for Hell Week, and to inform the administration as to fraternity policy. The l.F.C. also sponsors an Inter-Fraternity sports schedule and the Inter-Fraternity Weekend, complete with parties and dancing. 186 TAU KAPPA EPSILON The 1967-68 college year saw the establishment of a new fraternity — Lambda Tau colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon — on the Lowell Tech campus. With the campus and student body expanding steadily, a small group of students realized that L.T.I. was ripe for a new fraternity. In a short three months T.K.E. was established, officially being recognized on the campus, January 18, 1968. Twenty-five brothers strong, the young fraternity has been constantly occupied with its goal of full chapterhood with Tau Kappa Epsilon National, as well as its local involvement and operation. During the second semester, the fraternity was also concerned with the procurement of a house for its future years at L.T.I. The Inter Fraternity Council recognized T.K.E. and included it in their rushing schedule. Tau Kappa Epsilon held its first open date party on Saturday night of All- Tech Weekend in Eames Hall Lounge. This successful function served as a sound introduction of Tau Kappa Epsilon to the student body of L.T.I. Lambda Tau colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon wishes to thank the Dean, the Administration, and the fraternity ' s advisors, Mr. Costello and Professor Ouellette for their invaluable assistance. T.K.E. also wishes success and hearty congratula- tions to the members of the graduating class of 1968. STUDENT WIVES CLUB Formally organized in 1962, the L.T.I. Students ' Wives Club has grown from a few to a very active membership of thirty. Potential members are usually new to the Lowell area, with family and friends in a distant city or state. Husbands have little free time away from studies and part- time employment, and since students ' wives are also working and often have small children to care for, there is limited opportunity for seeking out new friends. Thus, the Students ' Wives Club purpose comes into focus. We share a very special interest, a student husband. And when that special interest of our lives comes home with news of a Tech organization just for wives, suddenly things look brighter. There are evenings out with the girls, to attend meetings, and more important, new friendships to be formed. 188 Informative programs arc planned for meetings that range from self-improve- ment hints to financial counseling. Guest speakers, flower and decorating work- shops and gormet recipes for tasting and swapping provide creative and intellectual stimuli. Job opportunities, swap babysitting, shopping and apartment tips and a co- op nursery are but a few of the services members offer to each other. Frequent activities to include hubby are planned. Husbands and wives socialized at a Coffee Hour, a hayride, parties and a dinner-dance this past year. One of the newest and most enthusiastic project undertaken by the Club is a monthly newsletter. Completely staffed and published by Tech Wives, it serves to keep members posted on Club happenings between meetings, presents nomination and election news, announces local lectures and exhibits, and of course, Stork Stops . The newsletter also serves Tech Wives alimni. The treasury is supported through several annual cake sales and dues of $ 1 .00 per semester. A contribution to the L.T.I. Library Fund was made in 1967 as the start of an annual donation the Club hopes to continue. Membership in the L.T.I. Students ' Wives Club is open to the wives of all full- time undergraduate and graduate students attending Lowell Tech. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month during the school year. 189 SPORTS 190 £ffl 191 VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club is an organization restricted to students who have lettered in a varsity sport at LTI. It contributes towards the betterment of our athletic program plus encouraging all varsity athletics. Activities include sponsoring the inter-departmental basketball tournament, awarding the individual letter certificates, selecting the recipient of the Lester Cushing Award, and holding the Spring Banquet. 192 SOCCER Under new coach, Richard Aronson, Tech opened the 1967 soccer season at Nasson College with a decisive loss of 5-0. (Early in the season, Tech was ham- pered by scheduling and practice hours for the entire team.) However, Tech did manage to make a comeback a few days later by beating St. Michael ' s, 1-0 at the home field. Tech continued to win by besting Babson in overtime, then lost to Colby 1-4. The Colby game was perhaps the best game to date since Tech held the Mules to a 1-0 score at half-time. Akar Burdurogulu and Carlos Lavinia we re outstanding in defense as was Ed Santini on the offense. Trying to score, Akar was moved to the front line and this created a problem in the nets since it was manned by a determined but inexperienced player. Colby went to score three times for their third win of the season. The best game of the season was against Worcester Tech, one of the perennial top teams in New England. This was almost entirely a defense game and ended in a 1-1 tie. Another excellent game was with Clark University which ended in a 1-0 loss to Tech. Tech ' s highest scoring games were against Boston College (4-1) and Hartford University (5-0). The Hartford game was capped by Gus Gomez ' s corner kick which went directly in from the corner. Carlos Lavinia was cited as the outstand- ing player. 193 A Wt 4 % J HOCKEY W 194 BASEBALL 195 BASKETBALL 196 TENNIS 197 BOWLING LEAGUE Relaxation from studies and the enjoyment of competition is offered to both students and faculty by joining the Lowell Tech Ten Pin Bowling League. Students also compete here for places on the Tech Inter-Collegiate Tournament Team. 198 This year ' s All-Star bowling team proves to be the strongest yet in the three years since its inception. The team will be attempting to regain the New England Intercollegiate title it had previously held for 1965. This will also be a challenging season for the girls ' team which will enter the field for its second year. Both teams begin their contests in February and continue through May. The Tech team is one of the most suc- cessful in the New England area, having won over thirty-five trophies in its first two years. Continued success and the hopeful formation of a New England Bowling Conference may eventually permit ten pin bowling to attain varsity status. BOWLING TOURNAMENT TEAMS SWIMMING CLUB j I m 200 SQUASH CLUB 201 SCUBA CLUB 202 GOLF ' . : :!: 203 LACROSSE The new L. T. I. Lacrosse Club has had two seasons at Tech even though this is the first year it is presented in the year book. Our first season (1966-1967), under the supervision of Coach Dick McLean, University of New Hampshire, Class of ' 66, was a success with 16 members showing for daily practice and a good but unvictorious scrimmage with U.N.H. During the first season a firm foundation was built for the club by all participating members. This is evident by the fact that we returned for our second season. Our second season though, unfortunately, started off with as many setbacks as did the first season. Coach McLean left the faculty due to administrative and financial reasons. So the club ' s first task was to find an advisor or coach. Which we successfully did, in the person of Mr. Robert Kelly, past editor of The Text. Now the club had the task of getting the approval of the budget which would cover such items as balls, nets and scrimmages; the players footing the bill for sticks and gloves. Another obstacle to the club is the lack of athletic fields at Tech, for how can the Lacrosse spirit of Tech students be aroused if the club has to travel away to practice. But if the desire is great enough to play Lacrosse, no obstacle is too large. Our first season team consisted of players; Royal Reynolds, Ken Smith, William Pirowski, Robert Sherriff, Gary Crowell, Dean Giftos, Norbert Guimond, James Karlis, Ken Knight, Robert Melinski, Henry Pluta, Robert Seeley, William Sloan, George Converse, Richard Rock. Of which most came back for the second season. 204 GYMNASTICS This is the first year for competitive gymnastics at Lowell Tech. The team had a limited schedule with three dual meets and hosted the New England Collegi- ate Championships on March 16th. Tech has the finest in gymnastic equipment in the area and will be a cen- ter for competitive gymnastics in the Boston area in the future. Roster Walter Marcella Wayne White Neal Stone Darrell Gallant Chuck Dismukes Tom Hickey Kevin Conroy Robert Burckes Eric Berry Henry Anderson Tom Anderson Ron Clarke Merrill Jones Results LTI 98.00 MIT 132.00 LTI 87.75 Plymouth SC 72.20 LTI 70.00 Dartmouth 86.70 205 WRESTLING An intercollegiate program in Wrestling was started this year by Dr. Raymond E. Sparks, Head of the Physical Education Department, who served as Senior Coach for the team. He was ably assisted by Gerald Grasso, Haverhill High School teacher. The f irst call for wrestlers in November brought out 51 candidates. As the season progressed, a number of those who first reported found they could not coordinate their class and work schedule with the practice times. Finally, from a squad of about 30 candidates, a team was developed that came through with a winning season, although there was a loss of some key personnel at the end of the first semester. The team finished the season with 6 victories, 4 defeats and one tie. The composite results for the season are listed below. In the individual listing, three wrestlers had outstanding records: Sophomore Dan Prokay was high point man with 10 victories against one defeat; Sophomore Bob Martin and Senior Bob Commisso had 7-1 records. Prokay had 44 points, Martin 31 and Commisso 25. Senior Joel Slade, along with Dan Prokay, competed in all eleven meets. Joe finished with a 6-5 record and 24 poi nts for the team. The prospects for next year appear to be good with only 4 seniors leaving the team. They are Commisso, Slade, Chmielewski and Maack. Other wrestlers, not listed in the composite results, who were active this year, and are expected to be strong candidates for next year ' s team include the follow- ing: John Colluccini, Ray Ahrens, Kurt Herber, Sergio Neyeloff, Tom Talboys, George Jaworski, Michael O ' Brien, Alan Drummond, David Latham, Jeffrey Rus- sell, Robert Bombardieri. The members of the wrestling squad are to be congratulated on their winning record during this inaugural season for the sport. This was accomplished through self-sacrifice, perserverance and hard work. With most of these men returning along with the excellent facilities and equipment on hand, the future for wrestling at L.T.I, appears to be good. 206 ■SKIING Five, four , three, two . . . one . . . Go! The familiar starting signal for a skiing racer. The slalom skier, a dancer on skis, hurtles himself through a series of poles as fast as possible. The giant slalom racer needs a great sense of timing. The downhiller, accelerating up to 90m.p.h., needs ultimate control, a heart like a slow running clock, and no nerves at all. Our results for 1968 were the best in 6 years. We took second place in the New England Intercollegiate Ski Conference. Boston College was the only school that we could not overtake on the trails. We left, however, Babson, Holy Cross, Union of Rhode Island, St. Anselms, and Stonehill high on the hill in our tracks. 1968 Ski Team: Seniors: John Betourney, Co-cap ' t John DeForge, Co-cap ' t Al Billings Don Hay 207 RIFLE CLUB 208 ROWING The fall season certainly started nicely. A cooperative effort by the LTI Rowing Club and the Athletic Association made possible the purchase of LTI ' s first racing shell — a brand new double-pair combination shell. After a few weeks ' training, the Club concocted a dock from a disused staging and rented its first Lowell rowing facility — a barn — and shared it with a truck, power lawnmower, assorted boxes and the coaching single. Soon sculling oars arrived, the boats went on the water, and rowing was very much in season. An occasional dunking in the placid Merrimack kept coaching lively and relevant. The December visit of Richard Erickson, Head Rowing Coach at the University of Washington, highlighted the Club ' s off-water activities. That visit, and the meet- ing of the New England Amateur Rowing Association which LTI sponsored, initi- ated all into the national rowing fraternity. Then came spring; the men grew stronger, the days warmer and longer, the races shorter (though more numerous), and the LTI Rowing Club more respected among the Institute ' s athletic activities. And besides, there ' s a new boathouse in our future . . . 209 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Adams, John E. 263 Highland St. Holden Adams, Thomas E. 80 Dutcher St. Hopedale Adrien, Paul L. 361 LynnfieldSt. Lynn Anderson, Kerry L. 19 Riverview St. Beverly Anderson, Gregory G. Winterhill Rd. Holden Angelini, Peter J. 35 Wyvern St. Roslindale Antle, John R. 1036 Summer St. Lynnfield Anton, Mona M. 209 Ferry St. Lawrence Antonuccio, Joseph P. 12 Harding Rd. Wakefield Ardito, Lawrence J. 220 Plesant St. N. Andover Asbun, Ernesto Casilla 137 Cochabamaba, Boliva Auciello, Antonio 205 Pearl St. Somerville August, Nicholas 1095 Arcadian Way Palisade, N.J. Badmington, Forrest E. 728 Nashua Rd. Dracut Bagley, Roy W. 23 Rockdale Ave. Peabody Bagshaw, Mark H. 16 Ideal Ave. Chelmsford Baldridge, Dickson B. 56 Beach Rd. Fairfield, Conn. Barboza, Michael J. 520 Kenneth Ave. Somerset, Mass. Barck, Bruce N. 652 W. Central St. Franklin, M Bargardo, Frank A. Hall St. Dunstable Barnoski, Michael F. Russell Rd. Blandford Barrett, Michael J. 8 Wedge St. Lowell Batts, Paul R. 1 1 Macintosh Rd. Chelmsford Bebchick, Lester L. 45 Canton St. Lowell Bedard, Raymond E. 87 Depot St. Fitchburg Beigel, John E. 439 Chelmsford St. Lowell Belanger, Ronald P. 34 Arlington St. Leominster Benedeti, Alvaro 35 Pratt Ave. Lowell Benson, Robert C. 225 West St. Hyde Park Berger, Donald F. 591 Hope St. Providence, R.I. Berkowitz, Samuel R. Aveola Reforma 9-24 Guatemala, Bernson, Steven E. 15 Lynebrook Rd. Springfield Bertrand, Boyd P. 437 Andover St. Lowell Bessey, Bruce E. 51 Locust St. Merrimac Bessette, Claude R. 479 Mechanic St. Leominster Bishop, Geoffrey T. 32 Newton Rd. Springfield Black, Thomas J. 44 Vernon St. Woburn Blaschke, Bruce W. 195 Lillian Rd. Bristol, Conn. Blum, Michael A. Rt. 6A Columbia, Conn. 210 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Borzenski, Frank J. 145 Lenox St. New Haven, Conn. Boucher. Kenneth A. 179EndicottSt. Dracut Boumil, Sylvester J. 120 Fairmont St. Lowell Bourdon. Gerard A. 46 Hilldale Ave. Haverhill Bourque. Martin P. 8 Fowler St. Penacook. N.H. Bowen. Robert C. 45 Ashland St. Melrose Bowen, Thomas F. 344 W. Royalston Rd. Athol Boziuk, Joseph S.. Ill 173 Camp St. Meriden, Conn. Brain. Robert 119 Dorothy Dr. N. Haledon. N.J. Brandon. Grant 6315 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh. Pa. Brooks, Charles J. 142 B Textile Ave. Lowell Brown, Walter L. 21 Bacon Rd. Springfield Brown, James B. 805 West Third Fulton, N.Y Brudo, Ovide M. 27 Merrill St. Methuen Bryson, Kevin R. 57 Larch wood Rd. Methuen Buckley, Frederick P. 49 Kimball Rd. Fitchburg Burns, Robert L. 6 Priscilla Ave. Chelmsford Bussiere, Frederick F. 2 Woodbriar Rd. Topsfield Butterfield, William F. 1 1 Kimball Rd. Lexington Buzzee, Ralph H. 567 Lakeview Ave. Lowell Byczko, Richard W. 19SuffieldSt. Worcester Cabral, Michael 18 Buckingham St. Somerville Cafferky, William T. 45 Thurston St. Somerville Cantor, Gerald E. 7 Priscilla Rd. Brighton Caproni, Roy H. 432 Walker St. N. Adams Cargill, Eric M. 30 Hutchinson St. Winthrop Carlson, Robert R. 13 Main St. Wilmington Carlson, Albert J. 59 Doris Ave. Northport. N.Y. Castaldo, Paul J. 72 Cook St. Lynn Caughcy, Edward C. 124 Asylum St. Norwich, Conn. Cefalo, Robert V. 307 Knool St. Syracuse, N.Y. Chaplin, Mitchell E. Birch Rd. Nabnasset Chenard, Martin C. 120 Sachem Ave. Worcester Cheverie, Paul O. 35 Olson St. Abington Ciukaj, John W. 204 Main St. Webster Clayman, Gary M. 1477 Beacon St. Brookline Cleary, Thomas V. 88 Euton St. Lawrence Cobb, Gary R. 285 AsburySt. S. Hamilton Cobleigh, Maureen E. Locust Ave. Tyngsboro Cohen, Alan E. 40 Dolphine Ave. Revere Collette, Richard E. 44 Felton St. Hudson Colliton, Luke D. 4 Netcong PI. E. Northport, N.Y. 211 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Conley, Craig 18 Avon St. Andover Contino, Louis 63 Chestnut Saugus Coonan, Everett W. 6 Meadow Lane N. Grafton Cooper, John F., Jr. 16 Messer Ave. Salem, N.H. Coravos, Timothy A. 78 Bouchard Ave. Dracut Cormier, David R. 87 Nash Memorial Rd. Abington Cote, Francis L. 1 1 Norman Rd. N. Andover Cotter, Dennis J. 43 Royal St. Allston Coty, Joseph F. 244 Elberon Ave. Pittsfield Cowley, David S. 4 Churchill Rd. Marblehead Cox, Daniel W. George St. Mendon Crenshaw, William L. 45 N. Milton St. Maiden Cronican, Paul V. 35 Batten St. Webster Crowell, Gary T. 34 Irving St. Norwood Cunningham, David J. 841 Broadway St. Lowell Cusano, Robert F. 65 Michael Rd. Hamden, Conn. Cutter, Robert F. 913 Lawrence St. Lowell Daigneault, Theodore J. 159 Wildermere St. Chi copee Falls Dalterio, Michael J. 23 Goddard St. Webster Davia, David P. 118 Chapel St. Holden Davis, Roy C. 309 Parke St. Aberdeen, Md. Delorey, David F., Jr. 31 DixSt. Waltham Demartino, Joseph R. 10 Ossipee Rd. Somerville Denuccio, James A. 295 Main St. N. Andover Desmarais, Dennis R. 58 Worthington St. Chicopee Dixon, George R. 22 Stavely St. Lowell Dombroski, Thomas C. RFD 2, Box 447 Newport, N.H. Dube, Dennis J. 4 Butterfield St. Lowell Dubois, Wilson C. Middlesex Rd. Tyngsboro Dunn, Michael R. RD 3 Bainbridge, N.Y. Dupont, Margaret M. 1 5 Francella Rd. Methuen Duquette, Normand W. 212 Oregon Ave. Woonsocket, R.I. D ' Urso, Richard S. 468 Soundview Ave. Stratford, Conn. Eaton, James E. 15 Sawyer St. Methuen Eliasen, Robert W. 186 Main St. Westford Ellis, Stephen P. 9 Mansfield St. Lynn Ethier, David P. 34 Carroll St. Auburn Fadale, John D. 1 34 Waltercrest Terr. W. Seneca, N.Y. Faerber, Raymond H. 17 Strathmore Rd. Methuen Fay, John W. 110 Chase Ave. Lowell, Mass. Ficarra, Michael J. 42 Bemis Rd. Fitchburg Finlay, Allan F. 32 Argyle St. Everett 212 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Fish, David H. 27 Church St. St. Johnsburg, Vt. Forbes, Colon K. Mistry Meadows Chelmsford Furbish, Ralph N. Ill 412 Purchase St. Milford Gabler, Ronald E. 1030 Glencoe Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gaffey, John L. 106 Robin Hill Rd. Chelmsford Gagne, Roger A. 14 Robert St. Fitchburg Gallagher, Thomas M. 28 Cottage Grove Cir. Bloomfield, Conn. Gambale, Richard A. Hilltop Rd. Billerica Ganley, Donald W., Jr. 87 Francis Wyman Rd. Burlington Garbicz, Lester A. 87 Senna Rd. Fitchburg Garniewicz, Richard 4 Birchcreast Rd. Burlington Gauthier, Gerald B. 155 Warwick St. Lowell Geanauopoulos, Christopher 28 Frontenae St. Chicopee Falls Gemza, Roger F. 8 Kendall Ter. Danbury, Conn. Gendreau, Richard J. 45 Sawyer Ave. Dracut Genier, Robert A. 46 Richardson St. Wakefield Gentile, Edward V. 20 Locust Ave. Worcester Ghitis, William Via Pagliano 1 1 Milano, Italy Gigliotti, Bernard A. 97 Harvard St. Winchester Gill, William J. 27 Brookfield St. Norwalk, Conn. Glassman, Paul 4956 Franklin St. Philadelphia, Pa. Godfrey, Stephen P. 197HildrethSt. Lowell Godina, Anthony J. 6 Baldwin St. Haverhill Goldberg, Gerald N. 29 Lewis St. Newton Gomes, David A. 65 Haverhill St. Dracut Gordon, Lauchlan B. 208 Water St. Newburyport Gowe, Richard N. 50 Monument Sq. Charlestown Grapentine, Mark C. 269 Nassar Rd. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Greco, Douglas C. 50 Christopher Rd. Waltham Greer, Theodore N. 1955 N.W. 55th St. Miami, Fla. Grew, Allen G. 178 Charles Ave. Stoughton Gritz, Richard A. 160 Wakefield St. Reading Guimond, Norbert C. 53 Bodwell Ave. Lowell Gunzelmann, Edward J. 193 Spring St. Arlington Gwozoz, John A. 292 Eagle St. N. Adams Hamblin, Barry W. 42 Rosemont Rd. Weymouth Hamilton, Robert V. 1 36 Highland St. Hamilton Hansson, Ralph 29 Vieckis Dr. Nashua, N.H. Harriman, Kenneth L. Knox Lane Berwick, Maine Harrison, Robert J. 977 Main St. Dalton Harris, Howard R. 332 Sylvan Lane Westbury, N.Y. Hatch, Edward A. 1027ShelburneDr. Franklin Sq., N.Y. 213 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Havener, Robert W. 716 Webster Needham Healy, David J. 22 Kazimer Dr. Billerica. Mass. Hederman, Robert A. 9 Primrose Dr. Billerica Hedrick, Brock Middlesex Rd. Tyngsboro Hennessy, Gerald V. 25 Mayfield St. Dorchester Henry, William R. 420 Main St. Agawam Heskey, William A. 54 Broadway Newton Hiatt, Jacob M. 1 1 Elmwood St. Worcester Hirtle, Richard W. 54 Forrester St. Newburyport Holbrook, Brian D. Waite St. Oxford Holtgrefe, John J. 25 Princeton Rd. Burlington Houde, Herve E. 10 Freeman Ct. Lawrence House, Gerald L. 2919 N.Franklin St. Wilmington, Del. Ihnat, Dale E. 206 Stackpole St. Lowell Jaarsma, Frank C. 20 Hayden St. Marlboro Jackson, Robert J. 138 Blackbrook Dr. Lowell Jaquez, Hector R. 16 De Agosto 135 Santiago, Dom. Rep. Jenkins, Robert E. Middlesex Rd. Tyngsboro Johnson, David A. 7 Norcross St. Worcester Johnson, Arthur R. 639 Main St. Marshfield Johnson, Michael F. 79 Summer St. Maynard Jones, Walter A. 8 Towle Rd. Walpole Jozefiak, Michael F. 103 Commercial Adams Juliano, Stephen G. 65 Harmon St. Lynn Kalinowsky, Philip F. 49 Emerson St. Peabody Kane, James J. 21 Shannon St. Brighton Kann, Gregory A. 81 Bennett St. Waltham Kapacziewski, Alan F. 59 Harvard St. Gardner Kapinos, James M. 2 Archie St. Chicopee Falls Kasper, John R. 200 Billerica Rd. Chelmsford Kastner, Sharon A. 27 North St. Stoneham Kearney, Robert D. 7 1 Trefton Dr. Braintree Kelley, John F. 15HollisSt. Cambridge Kelly, David L. 127 Stewart Ter. Totowaboro, N.J. Kennedy, Lawrence J. E. Corinth, Maine Kenney, Richard A. 159 Wenthworth Ave. Lowell Kerins, John P. 3 Chardon Rd. Medford Kessler, Frank M. 16 Plaza Ave. Easthampton Kilduff, Francis A. 24 Colby Rd. Wellesley Kizner, Michael G. 61 Moreau St. Stoughton Kleczek, Wayne R. 20 Massasoit PI. Springfield Kochanek, Richard J. 177 Webster Ave. Providence, R.I. Koh, In- Young 23 Baker St. Belmont 214 CLASS OF 1 69— JUNIORS Konevich Alan J. 3 Winnegance Ave. Peabody Kraft. Robert N. 78 Main St. E. Randolph. N.Y. Krajeski. Michael C. 461 Main St. Groveland Kublin, Jeffrey L. 279 Massapoag Ave. Sharon Kudner, Donald W. 72- 17th St. Jericho. N.Y. Kurta, Joseph M. 10 Miami St. Nashua, N.H. LaClair, Brian J. Old Center Rd. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Lafleur, Ronald P. 1054 County St. New Bedford Lafontaine, James K. 275 Salem St. Lawrence Lafountaine, Frederick A. 42 Fourth Ave. Haverhill Lally, Donald H. 71 Elm St. N. Andover Landers, James F. 6 Hudson St. Methuen Lange, Stephen F. Lake Rd. Columbia, Conn. Langone, Anthony J. 53 Penn Ave. Somerville Laroche, Paula J. 430 Textile Ave. Dracut Larocco, Robert J. 25 Park PI. Ansovia, Conn. Lavinia, Carlo 121 Lexington St. Lawrence Lawler, Thomas R. 2 Allen St. Salem, LeRiche, Donna M. 71 Anderson St. Lowell Leary, Ronald R. 221 Smith St. Lowell LeBlanc, Gerald J. 187 Lincoln St. Fitchburg LeBlanc, James W. 566 Orchard St. Rocky Hill, Conn. Leconte, Paul G. 16 Crown St. Nashua, N.H. Leger, Ronald H. Lakeview Dr. Leominster Lein, Barry E. Gates Ter. Steading Levine, Eric J. 16 WestboroSt. Lowell Lewis, George W. 2 Hunter Ter. S. Hadley Falls Lieblein, Edward S. 3 Ridgeway Great Neck, N.Y. Lindholm, Edward P. 25 Indian Hill Rd. Worcester Linzer, Ira 65-30- 108 Street Forest Hill, N.Y. Lipnicki, John J. 365 Broadway Bayonne, N.J. Litalien, Ronald M. 13 ThayersCt. Nashua, N.H. Longton, Edward J. N. Main St. Berkley Lowman, Bradley R. 47 Sherburn Dr. Hamburg, N.Y. Lyman, Leo J. 608 Western Ave. Lynn Lynch, George E. 9ESt. Reading Lyons, Arthur L. 100 Myrtle Ave. Wakefield Macione, Daniel J. 2 South St. Peabody MacLeod, Ian R. 315 High St. Pembroke Maher, Martin A. 92 Twelfth St. Lowell Maher, John B. 189 D St. Lowell Main, Richard W. 12 Bay Amesbury 215 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Mandarano, Bruce M. 459 Water St. Fitchburg Manganais, Nicholas J. 3 1 Lewis St. Haverhill Mansur, Richard K. 97 Textile Ave. Lowell Maracle, David E. 109 Aronol St. Revere Marchand, Ronald R. 189DaltonSt. Lowell Martel, Warren R. Box 123 Salem, N.K. Martin, John E. 34 Marshall Ave. Lowell Martineau, Robert N. 1 Harts Ave. Lowell Matheson, James M. 3 Lawrence N. Billerica McCarthy Clifton J. 4 River Rd. Billerica McCormack, John J. 131 Waldo Ave. Bloomfield, N.J. McDermott, Robert M. 182 Saratoga St. Lawrence McDonough, Thomas J. 34 Arthur Ave. Dracut McElligott, Thomas F. French St. Billerica McKenney, Joseph E. 121 S. Walker St. Lowell McGinn, Joseph T. ION. 12th Ave. Manville McMahon, Maureen E. 38 Batcholder St. Lowell Melanson, Philip A. Eames Hall Lowell Merriman, Ralph C. 226 Old Westford Rd. Chelmsford Messia, Linda R. 142 Shaw St. Lowell Metivier, Philip P. 870 Lakeview Ave. Lowell Michalik, Robert D. Davis St. E. Douglas Miller, Edward C. 120 Riverview Ave. Middletown, R.I. Miller, Alvin C. 1200 5th Ave. New Hyde Park, N.Y. Minott, David H. 33 Center Rd. Shirley, Mass. Modick, Thomas W. 33 Riverside Dr. Westfield Mondello, John J. 1 1 Panteline Ter. Watertown Montbleau, William J. 161 Lowell Blvd. Methuen Moran, Edward J. 57 Oliver St. Everett Morley, Hugh J. 15 Bexley Rd. Roslindale Mucha, Gary A. 333 Summit Ave. Perth Amboy, N.J. Mugavero, Joseph M. 2 Patton St. Lawrence Munichiello, Albert J. 27 Cross St. Hudson, N.H. Murphy, Gerald J. 55 St. Jean Ave. Leominster Murray, Thomas A. 2 Alfred Ter. Woburn Myhrland, Norman J. 92 Roosevelt Ave. Sayville, N.Y. Najarian, Eileen S. 157 East St. Methuen Nault, Charles C. 5 Ellis Ave. Lowell Newton, Dennis G. Driscoll Lane W. Upton Neyeloff, Sergio Sgo Gadeau 3582 Montevideo, Uruguay Ng. Hon C. 37 Upton St. Boston Nichols, Bruce R. 176 Mountain View Rd. E. Longmeadow 216 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Niedbala, Robert B. 89 Circle Dr. Chicopee Falls Ochs, John G., Jr. 683 Summer Ave. Newark, N.J. Offersen, Charles L. 8 Park Dr. Middletown, R.I. O ' Grady, Thomas L. 15 Sherman Ave. Franklin Oliveira, Albert P. 5 Wallace PI. White Plans, N.Y. Olsta, Peter J. 421 High St. Webster Omasta, Ronald F. N. Hatfield Rd. N. Hatfield Ouellette, Russell D. 20 May St. Lawrence O ' Brien, Michael 43 Glenmere Cir. Reading O ' Neil, Richard A. 17 Hanson Rd. Saugus O ' Neill, Reinhard A. 613 BloomfieldDr. Mt. Holly, N.J. O ' Shaughnessy, George L. 362 Christian St. Lowell O ' Shea, William T. 15 Maple St. Salem OToole, Donna M. 8 Carmody Ct. S. Boston Panagiotopoulo, Costa 176 Adams St. Lowell Papanic, George, Jr. 45 St. Joseph Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. Parsons, William S. 430 Hancock St. Abington Partington, Gale R. 444 Andover St. Lowell Parzick, Joseph E. 141 Wright Rd. Rockyhill, Conn. Pasquariello, Settimio 63 Library St. Chelsea Pauliukonis, Zivile M. 95 Harrison St. Worcester Payeur, Ronald R. 28 Montrose Ave. Lawrence Pearce, Robert J. 71 HillTer. Yonkers, N.Y. Pearson, John E. 12 Elm St. Chelmsford Pelkey, Robert W. 40 Court St. Keene, N.H. Pemberton, Albert L. 77 Temple St. W. Roxbury Pennace, John R. 9 Saratoga St. Lawrence Perron, Thomas L. 6 Robyn St. Litchfield, N.H. Peschicr, John R. 3 Ighgat St. Needham Peterson, Ronald J. 19 Butler St. Worcester Peterson, Donald M. 54 Stafford Rd. Worcester Pianowski, Robert J. 12 Stella Lane Amsterdam, N.Y. Piantek, John J. 503 East St. Chicopee Falls Piascik, John H. 347 Pine St. Gardner Pierotti, Robert J. 1 5 Sidney St. Lowell Pietrewicz, Peter A. 23 Eastern Ave. Webster Pluta, Henry J. 19 Mechanic St. Milford Polizzotti, David M. 4 Greenhalge St. Methuen Pomerleau, Robert R. 23 Bluejay Ave. Dracut Price, Daniel 16 St. Marks Dr. Dorchester Prior, David R. 55 Harrington Rd. Waltham Provenzano, Jack 3504 Silverton Ave. Wantagh, N.Y. 217 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Puglisi, Charles F. 270 Nesmith St. Lowell Pulsifer, Robert M. 22 Maple St. Hamilton Quackenbos, George S. 83 Turkey Hill Rd. Newburyport Quinn, John E. 387 Pleasant St. Tewksbury Reistetter, Kalman E. 9 County Ridge Rd. Danbury, Conn. Ricciardiello, Philip M. 98 School St. Salem Rich, Joseph M. 7 Turell Rd. Medford Rizza, Gerald 12200 Braxfield Ct. Rockville, Md. Robblee, John J. 46 Floyd St. Lowell Robidoux, Richard R. 372 Park St. Lawrence Rocha, Louis A. 68 Nichols St. Lowell Rodgers, Joseph H. 107 Hally St. Lowell Rork, Daniel R. 96 Beechnut Rd. Westwood Roughgarden, Richard K. 104 Payne Ave. Midland Park, N.J. Rouleau, Aramnd G. 231 Ash St. Lewiston, Maine Roux, Edmond N. 14 Tolman Ave. Lowell Roux, Ronald P. 1112FeUsway Medford Roy, Denis R. 60 Howe St. Millbury Royer, Gerald E. 76 Joseph Rd. Braintree Sachs, Stephen R. 16 Ninth Ave. Danbury, Conn. Sahdala, Henry Santiago, Dom. Rep. Sama, Francis B. 104 W. Pitman St. Penns Grove, N.J. Samal, Peter W. RFD 1, Box 509 Litchfield, Conn. Sanders, Darrell R. 4 Ridge Ct. Hicksville, N.Y. Sansone, Anthony J. 91 Alexander Rd. New Britain, Conn. Schmidt, Patrick V. 1 Winthrop St. Stoneham Schupp, Ralph J. Orchard Hill Rd. Cheschire, Conn. Sedgwick, Robert D. 64 Davis Rd. Methuen Sepavich, John C. 75 Newton St. W. Boylston Sexton, Robert W. 220 Campbell Dr. Lowell Sharp, Robert C. 5 Cheviot Rd. Arlington Shea, Dennis J. 1 3 1 Grant Ave. Medford Shea, David J. 142 Skeel St. Willimansett Shuhy, Lawrence A. Bockfield Lane Greenwich, Conn. Sicard, Jean-Paul Box 703 Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Sirois, Robert E. 10 Inman St. Lawrence Slaven, Robert W. 9 Nursery St. Salem Sloan, William E. 127 Main St. Shelburne Falls Smith, George R. 56 Intervale Ave. Saugus Smith, Maurice A. 5 Howard Ave. W. Boylston Smith, Barry L. 49 Adams St. Somerset Smith, David W. Old Centre Winchendon Smith, David W. 30 Woodland St. Reading 218 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Smith, Kenneth F. 57 Fairview St. Palmer Soldege, John C, Jr. 13 Pine St. Easthampton Sorensen, Roger H. 23 Crown St. Hartford, Conn. Soroko, Kenneth M. 23 Charles St. Peabody St. Germain, Henry E. 118 Newbury St. Peabody Steiger, Richard T. 7 Wheatley Ave. E. Williston, N.Y. Stevens, Paul R. 1605 AndoverRd. Tewksbury St. Germain, Roger L. 30 Orchard St. Bellingham Stiles, Herbert Gumpus Pond Rd. Pelham, N.H. Stone, Neal W. 123 Birchview Ave. Brockton Sullivan, David R. 30 Wesleyan Terr. Shrewsbury Sunderland, Paul D. Allen Rd. Billerica Surette, Peter C. 83 Chestnut St. Andover Swartz, Jerry H. 7 Webster St. Hull Talbot, James H. 197 Kent St. Brookline Taylor, Colin L. 21 Algonquin Rd. Canton Tebo, Mark G. Grafton Terrana, Philip A. 115 JaftAve. Rochester, N.Y. Tetreault, James R. 181 Elm St. Greenfield Theokas, Andrew C. 12 Meredith Ave. Lowell Thibodeau, Alfred N. 1788 Kinsley St. Nashua, N.H. Tibbetts, Dennis N. 58 Columbus Ave. N. Easton Tiemeyer, John E. 16 Edwin PL Pompton Lakes, N.J. Tigar, Steven F. 30 Beebe Lane Wakefield Toomey, William P. 75 Cross St. Methuen Trapasso, Salvatore J. 15 Joyce Rd. S. Peabody Trombly, John E. 32 Page St. Billerica Tsekerides, John 109 Mitropoleos St. Thessaloniki, Greece Tuttle, David B. Gumpas Hill Rd. Pelham, N.H. Tyler, Robert C. 126 Lincoln St. Hudson Urban, Joseph F. 35 Hartford St. Dorchester Urbanski, Richard A. 260 Elm St. Meriden, Conn. Valatka, Daniel E. W. Sutton Rd. Sutton Vandenberg, Walter D. 426 Boston Rd. Billerica Vangel, Richard S. 164 Langdon Ave. Watertown Vaughan, Philip K. 9 Sheldon St. Milton Vernon, Richard 334 Belmont St. Watertown Vetter, Michael F. Calle 2 58 Villamar San Juan, P.R. Vitti, Gerard E. 1 1 Loretta Rd. Waltham Wade, Allan E. 65 Chouteau Ave. Framingham Walsh, David L. 1335ManfeldDr. Columbia, Ohio Walters, William C. 1 8 Parlee Rd. Chelmsford 219 CLASS OF 1969— JUNIORS Warnock, Sheila M. 14 Horace St. Maiden Weeks, Michael J. 39 Gannett Rd. Scituate Westlake, Craig L. 5 Myrtle St. Saugus Wheeler, James J. 1 7 Millbury Blvd. Oxford White, Richard D. 51 Barton Wellesley Wiik, Ronald F. 34 Melville Ave. Norwood Wilder, Euguen A. Off Main St. Otter River Williams, Richard S. 3 Cottage St. Cordaville Wojcik, Natalie Coburn St. Lowell Wong, Shau Chung 49 Castle Sq. Boston Wood, Glen R. 142 Delano Rd. Marion Wood, John T. 25 Ripley St. Worcester Wood, Joseph A. 7 Bailey St. Lawrence Woolfall, William P. 1391 Bridge St. Dracut Wroble, Eugene J. 345 Mountain Ave. N. Plainfield Young, Michael A. Lowell Rd. Groton Zwicker, David R. 6 Court St. Groton Vigeant, Raymond 184 Textile Ave. Lowell CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Ahrens, George R. 212 Crooked Hill Rd. Pearl River, N.Y. Albro, Paul D. 108 Allengate Ave. Pittsfield Allen, James R. 67 Washington St. Penacook, N.H. Amirault, David F. 34 Siren St. Winthrop Anastos, George J. 268 Nantasket Rd. Hull Anderson, Ernest K., Jr. 180 Newton Rd. Acton Anderson, Robert K. 138Bellingham Revere Antle, David M. 1036 Summer St. Lynnfield Arms, Robert C, Jr. Star Route Randolph, Vt. Bacon, George W. 5 Coburn Ave. Tewksbury Baglioni, Peter A. 65 Cottage St. Franklin Bailey, David B. 561 Rogers St. Lowell Bairos, Charles M. 45 Perry St. Somerville Balboni, Richard L. 3 1 A Oak St. Wellesley Baldwin, Frederick H., Jr. 109 Patten Rd. Tewksbury Banas, John M. 57 W. Main St. Warren B antle, Wayne E. 13 Forrest St. Lowell Baracewicz, Paula E. 254 W. Broadway S. Boston Barnes, Herbert H. 347 Lebanon Hill Southbridge Barrows, William E. 9 London St. Lowell Barth, Paul A. 710 Hilltop Rd. Cinnaminson, N.J. 220 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Batchelder, Harlan E. 292 WhitwellSt. Quincy Baxter, Wilfred J., Jr. 1 8 Sargent St. Hanover, N.H. Beaudette, Norman V. 50 Desrosiers St. Dracut Beaudoin, Kenneth D. 3 Pioneer Rd. Worcester Bella, John L. 381 Belmont St. Belmont Bellorado, John K. 24 Woodland St. Lawrence Beloff, Robert C. 1 3 Main St. Rockport Bemis, John R. 50 Shaker Rd. Harvard Benedetto, Amato 140 Sheperd Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Berube, John E. RFD 1 Ashaway, R.I. Berube, Richard R. 64 Crescent St. Lawrence Binovi, Robert D. 115 Forest Ave. Pearl River, N.J. Bishop, Richard A. 26 Third St. Lowell Blair, John W. 59 Mayflower Ave. Chicopee Blue, Charles M., Jr. 48 Richardson St. Wakefield Boghosian, Alan A. 49 Laurel St. Watertown Boisvert, Carol A. 260 Nesmith St. Lowell Boldrighini, Mark A. 107 Church St. Mansfield Booras, George A. 232 Adams St. Lowell Borgeson, Richard E. 452 W. Washington St. Hanson Bostwick, Richard D. 19HolmbergRd. E. Weymouth Bourbeau, Ronald A. 64 Amherst St. Lawr ence Bourdeau, Edward E. 5 Victoria Lane S. Hadley Boutin, Alfred A. 123 Bowers St. Lowell Boyle, Stephen J. 18 Senator Rd. Woburn Bracken, Edward J. 47 Rural Lane E. Longmeadow Bradley, Alan R. 72 Bellevue Ave. Haverhill Bradley, Frederick C. 79 Sugarloaf St. S. Deerfield Brassard, Dennis J. 38 Cascade St. Fitchburg Brassard, Ralph C. 74 Senna Rd. Fitchburg Brennan, William F. 145 Bridge St. Beverly Briere, Thomas A. 57 Martin Ter. Dracut Briggs, Steven P. 1 1 Highland Park Rd. Rutland Brooks, David P. Central Tree Rd. Rutland Brooks, Charles P. Chestnut St. Pepperell Brown, Roger H. 40 Prospect St. Holliston Brown, Howard J., Jr. 249 Washington Ave. Needham Buckley, William J. 196StackpoleSt. Lowell Buffman, Martin 180 Fairmount St. Boston Burke, Michael E. 12 Newark St. Adams Burns, Charles W. 4 Manor Dr. Groveland Burtt, Thomas G. 6 Windemere Park Manchester 221 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Butler, Preston H. 64 Buckingham St. Springfield Byrne, James M. 242 Norwack Ave. Bristol, Conn. Bythrow, Peter F. 1 1 Crosby St. Quincy Cadima, Fred R. Calle Avacucho 5597 Cochobamba, Bol. Cameron, Jeanne A. 23 Pearl St. Carville Cameron, David W. 107 Holland Ave. Riverside, R.I. Cammarata, Michael S. 5 Belle Ave. W. Roxbury Camuso, Anthony L. 34 Brookside Rd. Westford Candia, Gary R. 4 Woods Rd. Saugus Cappers, Stephen R. 40 Lyman Rd. Milton Carr, Forrest C. 122 Plainfield Ave. Maiden, Caruso, John N. 78 South Main St. Milford Casciani, Robert V. RFD 1 New Hartford, Conn. Casella, Louis J. 35 Gordon St. Waltham Cassidy, William J. 445 Middlesex Tpk. Billerica Champagne, Raymond P. 1 1 Pearl PI. Braintree Chandler, Raymond P., Jr. 691 TremontSt. Duxbury Chase, Thomas T. 902 Main St. W. Newbury Chelstowski, Gary B. 48 Root PL Pittsfield Chelton, Charles F. 16 Camposeco St. Lawrence Chu, Albert C. 10 Tungshan Ter. Hong Kong, China Chwalek, Michael J. 5 Ashland Ave. Methuen Cipolla, Robert A. 1099 River St. Haverhill Clarke, Alan W. 19 Mill St. Hamilton Clark, Richard A. Wheeler Rd. Middlebury, Conn. Coffin, Kendall D. 227 School St. Lowell Comeau, Richard V. 56 Woodmere Rd. Bristol, Conn. Conetta, Thomas E. 36 Janes Lane Stamford, Conn. Conole, William J. 200 Coburn St. Lowell Coonley, John G. 2 Lowell Rd. Westford Corbett, Mark S. 3 Hayden Cir. N. Billerica Cordeau, Raymond J. 33 Bachman St. L owell Cormier, Raymond J. 294 E. Merrimack St. Lowell Cortellino, Joseph C. 33 Briarwood Rd. Navgatuck, Conn. Costanzo, Joseph L. 124 S. Pleasant St. Bradford Costanzo, Robert 51 Oak Hill Dr. Methuen Covey, James G. 13 Walnut St. Lowell Cowen, Ray E. Oak Tree Lane Brewster Cox, Donald, Jr. 38 Spare St. Dracut Craig, George C. 67 Seventh Ave. Lowell Crawford, Frank B. 666 School St. Lowell Crawford, James A. 6 Windsor St. Methuen 222 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Crescimano. Salvy J. 181 Union St. Lawrence Crocker, David C. 15 Knowles Ave. Stoughton Crowley, John J. 27 Bourne St. Lowell Cummings, Richard D. 20 Arbor Rd. N. Chelmsford Curtis, Scott H. 1010 Mass. Ave. Luneneburg Czerwinski, Daniel J. East Rd. Adams Dailey, James W. 18 SmithsonDr. Beverly Daly, John J. 3 Laurel St. Peabody Dastous, Roger L. 48 Fox St. Dracut Dauphinais, Gerard R. 25 Book St. Dracut Davies, James T. 38 Walton St. Lowell Dehmer, Peter G. 502 Pennington St. Elizabeth, N.J. Dell ' Ova, Vincent E. 4 Conduit St. Lawrence Demattia, Michael III 110 Daniels St. Maiden Denoia, William D. 33 Burgess PI. Groton, Conn. Denomme, Donald H. 14 Weed St. Lowell Deroche, John J. 677 Hilldale Ave. Haverhill Derosier, Richard A. 24 Foley St. Attleboro Desantolo, Antonio R. 37 Willis Ave. Medford Descheneaux, Ronald V. 16 Crawford St. Lowell Deschenes, John L. 10 Carroll St. Auburn Desrosiers, Victor J. 28 Converse St. Worcester Devito, Bruce P. 455 Schoolhouse Rd. E. Islip, N.Y. Dewey, Richard L. Causeway St. Medfield Dinardo, Victor M. 3 Malquinn Dr. Hopedale Dionne, Robert A. 1 1 Newport St. Springfield Dixon, Gerald A. 7 Boutwell Rd. Andover Doe, Lawrence W. 134 Interhaven Ave. N. Plainfield, N.J. Doggart, Mark R. 103 Lawrence Rd. Salem, N.H. Donnelly, Patrick F. 100 Gardner St. Arlington Donovan, Russell P. 162 Chatham St. Lynn Donovan, Daniel J. 32 Beech St. Chelmsford Dort, Alden W. 39 MacArthur Rd. Wellesley Dow, Robert E. 22 Elmwood Rd. Swampscott Dragon, Gerald A. 65 Rimmon Ave. Springfield Dube, Linda M. Elliott St. Westminster Duszlak, James 6 Oak St. Dudley Dutney, John C. 102 Dingwell St. Lowell Duxbury, Thomas H. RFD Worcester Rd. Webster Earley, David L. 5 Johnson Rd. Chelmsford Early, Robert E. 560 Peakham Rd. Sudbury Edwards, Randy P. King Rd. N. Brookfield 223 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Eisen, Paul A. 907 Rock St. Fall River Ethier, Laurie L. 65 Pratt Ave. Lowell Evans, Robert L. 25 Orris St. Melrose Ezell, Fred J. 238 Vanderbuilt Ave. Staten Island, N.Y. Falabella, Benjamin J. 53 Farm St. Wakefield Fallon, John J. 101 Glen St. Natick Fasanello, Robert F. 62 Dale St. Roslindale Fasulo, Robert J. 1 1 3 Lakeview Ave. Waltham Felker, Andrew L. 2827 Wagner Dr. Burlington, N.C. Ferguson, John B. 15 Aberdeen Rd. Framingham Ferlez, Robert J. 1 8 Knollwood Lane Leominster Fiegel, Mark E. Yokun Rd. Route 44 Pittsfield Fischlein, Raymond D. Main St. Shatickville Fitzgibbons, James J. 5 Bradford St. Lawrence Fitzpatrick, Donald C. Spencertown, N.Y. Floyd, Warren P. 21 Conrad St. Methuen Fontaine, Richard B. 61 Howe St. Auburn, Maine Francini, William L. 15 Hill St. Somerville Gagnon, Richard E. 360 Textile Ave. Lowell Gallant, James D. 215 Dillingham Way Hanover Gamble, Robert J., Ill 37 Fairway Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Garcia, Maria J. 69 Reservoir St. Lawrence Gardner, Robert J. 119 King St. Blackston Garrido, Miguel I. Ave. 2 9-15 Cali Valle, Col, S.A. Gasser, Jack W. 1119 Roundswamp Rd. Old Bethpage, N.Y. Gauvin, Paul R. 51 Gates St. Worcester Geoffroy, Richard R. 162 Casey Dr. Chicopee Giftos, Dean A. 38 Putnam Ave. Pittsfield Gill, Robert W. 35 Lafayette Ave. Lawrence Gillette, William J. 1202 Main St. Tewksbury Gingue, Robert N. 336 Shea St. Fitchburg Gleason, Philip G. 41 Walgrove Ave. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Gleisberg, Paul F. 42 Ravine Rd. Medford Glidden, Kenneth P. 117 Franklin St. Stoneham Gminski, Leonard P. 99 Roosevelt Ave. Springfield Godin, Orrin P. 164 Lowell St. Methuen Godosky, Walter T. 55 Francis St. Dracut Golden, Michael W. 104 Delhi St. Mattapan Gomez, Gustano A. Apartado Aeozeo 1295 Cali Columbia, S.A. Gooch, David P. 15 Davidson Rd. Wakefield Gordon, Gary A. 18 Jane Rd. Marblehead Gordon, Raymond T. 156 Luce St. Lowell 224 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Gordon, John J. 461 Crescent Ave. Chelsea Gould, Craig L. 5 Manomet Rd. Peabody Govvell, Douglas A. 147 Stuart Ave. Leominster Grant, Robert M. 91 Concord Ave. White Plains, N.Y. Graves. Donald J. 330 Oxford St. Auburn Grendol, Clark L. 23 Linden St. Oxford Groleau, James T. 118 Salem St. Andover Gross, David R. 222 King Philip Dr. W. Hartford, Conn. Grover, William J. 18 Brooks St. Springfield Guerin, Paul R. 159Bryn Ave. Auburn Gurka, James J. 1 1 Silsbee Rd. N. Andover Gustafson, Robert F. 1 Cedarcrest Rd. Canton Hachey, Robert H. 160 Exeter St. Fitchburg Haka, Thomas V. 172 Leominster Rd. Lunenburg Haley, Charles F. 147 Highland Ave. Watertown Hall, Jeffrey L. 105 Chestnut St. Andover Hamann, Marvel A. 26 Webster St. Lewiston, Maine Hanley, Donald W. 106 Charles Court East Needham Harrington, Gerald P. Depot St. Broad Brook, Conn. Hasselman, Donald 351 Pine Ave. Garwood, N.J. Hassid, Isaac I. Agias Sophias 43A Thessaloniki, Greece Hatch, Gerald F. inSquawfieldRd. Westfield Hatherley, Stephen W. 46 Hobson St. Brighton Hawkins, Herbert M. 207 Mountain Ave. Arlington Heartquist, Paul E. 12 AlersSt. Saugus Hegyes, Michael P. 93 Clarendon Ave. Lynn Heichman, Jeffrey L. 190 Williams Ave. Lynn Heininger, Richard T. 147 W. Broadway Gardner Heins, Kenneth A. RFD 1 Sturbridge Henry, Laurent D. 33 Chesterale Ave. Kingston, Jamaica Herber, EricJ. 47 Mill St. Natick Herber, Kurt F. 47 Mill St. Natick Hermsdorf, Carl W. 78 Western Ave. Saugus Hidenfelter, Kenneth J. 4 Becket St. Worcester Hill, Rowland E., Jr. 8 Joan Ave. Stoneham Hobson, Allan E. 85 Davis St. Rutland, Vt. Hopkins, Bert J. 18 Lake Shore Ave. Beverly Horton, Aid M. 551 Lynn St. Maiden Horton, Gary A. 41 Buzzards Bay Ave. Buzzards Bay Hubin, Thomas J. 15 Crawford St. Lowell Hughes, Peter D. 153 Florence St. New Bedford Hunnewell, Barry G. 96 Bullard St. Sharon 225 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Hunter, Hugh J. 55 Briarwood Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. Hutchinson, Peter F. 17 A Fairmont St. Arlington Hutson, Jeffrey C. RD1 Upper Woods Cir. New Hartford, N.Y. Hyatt, Mitchell D. 75 Barraclough Ave. Hamden, Conn. Hyde, Michael A. 157BellevueRd. Lynn Iacozza, Joseph A. 414 Hanover St. Boston Iarrapino, Anthony J. 167 Wood St. Waterbury, Conn. Ippolito, Richard A. 299 Oakhill Rd. Fitchburg Isharani, Ashok V. 68 Crawford St. Lowell Ives, Thomas C. 52 W. Main St. Milford, Conn. Janus, Edward J. 67 Pleasant Cir. Canton Jarosz, John J. 32 Brodeur Ave. Webster Jaworski, George M. 64 West St. Ware Johnston, Eric G. Lower Rd. W. Deerfield Johnson, Stephen F. 190 Lake St. W. Peabody Johnson, Alan P. 168 Parker Ave. Holden Johnson, Wayne A. lOClaflin Ave. Hopkinton Jones, Howard F. 1 5 Central S. Acton Jones, Merrill A. 30 Colony Rd. Levington Jones, David L. 4 Edgar Ave. Tewksbury Joseph, Robert J. 32 Eldeed St. Lexington Joudrey, Kenneth R. 4 Marilyn Dr. Auburn Juliani, Nicholas W. 19 Mavgus Ave. Wellesley Julien, Paul E. 49 Nancy Ave. Dracut Kalinowski, Joseph T. 6 Exeter Dr. Auburn Kaplan, Fred B. 521 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Karamanian, Ara O. Boston City Hospital Boston Karatzas, Phillip T. 508 Spruce St. Manchester, N.H. Karlis, James A. 15 Claire St. Tewksbury Kashnow, Evelyn I. 1 Stiles Rd. Boylston Kasilowski, Frank J. 2 Pecos Cir. Chelmsford Kay, Ronald J. 220 Nashua Rd. Dracut Kelley, Mary Alyce 39 Chase Ave. Lowell Kelley, James F. 63 Verwhire St. Quincy Kelley, William F. 372 School St. Stoughton Kennedy, David C. 29 Grandview Ave. Leominster Kennedy, John F. 30 N. Main St. S. Hadley Kilgore, Jarvis M. Ill 176 Newton St. Weston Kimball, David G. 403 Acton Rd. Chelmsford Kleinf elder, John D. 92 Bishop St. Framingham Kmiec, Pamela A. 60 Humphrey St. Lowell Knapp, Henry D. 70 Livingston Ave. Lowell 226 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Knight. Ralph D. 1 1 1 Boston Rd. Billerica Knight, Kenneth R. 154 Maple St. Lexington Ko. Allen W. PO Box 25 Shatin Nt. Kowloon, Hong Kong Koen, John W. 34 Chestnut St. Danvers Koenig, Mark 16MabelleSt. Worcester Kon, Stanley J. 8 Gay Drive Great Neck, N.Y. Konecny, Frank W. 407 Hawley Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Kostowlakos. Mitchell G. 573 Nashua Rd. Dracut Koval, Michael J. 32 Brookfield Rd. Norwood Kowal. Michael HOHafeySt. Chicopee Kraus, Claudio K. Via Dei Martinitt Milan, Italy Krea, Victor S. 27 Revere Rd. Woburn Kristie, Kendrick S. 797 Salisbury St. Holden Kuczek, Robert C. 135 Denvens St. Indian Orchard Kyte, Thomas B. 60 Miriam Rd. Waltham Labbe, Robert L. 29 Hemlock St. Dracut Labrecque, Robert A. 1 12 Bartlett St. Lowell Lachapelle, Andre A. 96 Martin St. Lowell Lagios, Philip J. 9 Edson St. Nashua, N.H. Lak, Leslie H. 10 David St. Chicopee Falls Lanciani, Steven J. 121 Union St. Leominster Lange, Bruce A. 1 3 Amsworth St. Springfield Lantagne, Raymond 57 Gorham St. E. Chelmsford Larch, John H., Jr. 86 Elm St. Medford Lareau, Paul R. 312 Aiken Ave. Lowell Laskowski, Ronald J. 91 Lafayette St. Norwich, Conn. Laurie, Richard C. 138 MaywoodSt. Worcester Lavalee, Robert E., Jr. West Sutton Rd. Sutton Lavigne, Jerome R. 104 Jennings St. Lawrence Lavin, Denis F. 44 Hillside Ave. Lawrence Lawler, Donald E. Southampton Rd. Westhampton Leach, Stephen N. 377 Millham St. Marlboro Leavitt, Richard P. 440 Pleasant St. Dracut LeClair, Joseph R. 170WarwichSt. Methuen Legare, Edmond L. 16 Beverly St. Salem, N.H. Lemish, Richard J. 1 Cunniff Ave. Milford Lenhardt, David J. 14 Nash St. Watertown Leone, Casey M. 265 Woodin St. Hamden, Conn. Leong, Yiu Wah 2 Lungchim Ter. Hong Kong Letford, Lauren A. 12 Caleb St. Lowell Leuser, Richard M. 164 Runyon Ave. Somerset, N.J. Levine, Clifford R. 22 Holwell St. Portland, Maine 227 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Licata, John A. 83 Riverview Ave. Cliffside Park, N.J. Lindeman, David E. 24 Norman St. Marblehead Lindner, Frederick H. 12 Edwin Ave. Methuen Lisi, Richard S. 177 Progress Ave. Providence, R.I. Lisien, Leonard M. 53 Foster St. Lowell Litman, Alan M. 42 Clement St. Springfield Loconto, Paul B. Charlton Depot Long, Thomas R. 10 London Rd. Syosset, N.Y. Lord, Charles A. High St. Housatonic Loszewski, Raymond C. Wells St. Lawrence Lucia, Dennis J. 13 Ringgold St. Springfield Lukason, Richard J. 17 Sterling St. Worcester Lynch, Richard J. 173 Winter St. Ashland Mackinnon, Richard J. 6 Moonbeam Ave. Chelmsford Madenjian, James 106 Harvard St. Medford Mador, Ernest J. 570 Hills St. E. Hartford, Conn. Mahan, Edward L. 18 Marion Ave. Auburn Maher, Philip 189 D Street Lowell Majewski, Joseph C. 18 Fern St. Lawrence Mannarino, Guy J. 15 Nipmee Rd. Framingham Manoli, Paul D. 306 Harrington Ave. Warwick, R.I. Marcella, Walter J. 91 CoolidgeSt. Tewksbury Maroni, David W. 99 Hapgood St. Athol Marseglia, Robert J. 425 Beech St. Roslindale Martin, Robert C. 31 Brooks Ave. Pittsfield Martin, Rodger F., Jr. 22 Troy St. Lowell Matte, Michelle P. 44 Bunker Hill Ave. Lowell Matthes, Frederick W. 44 Mammouth Rd. Lowell Mattson, William J. 21 Windsor St. Worcester Matuszek, Peter R. 47 Hillside Ave. S. Hadley Matys, Paul E. 105 Sterling St. Worcester Mayforth, George R. 33 Drabbington Way Weston Mazur, Alan D. 189 Park Ave. Cliffside Park, N.Y. McCann, Barbara J. 40 Benedict Rd. Buzzards Bay McCarthy, Francis T. 105 Mt. Hope St. Lowell McCarthy, Thomas G. 108 Allston St. Medford McClintock, Joseph 21 Carleton Ave. Bradford McDonough, Perry M. 68 Park Ave. East Lowell McGovern, Michael J. 25 Pearl St. Clinton Mclninch, William, Jr. 1 3 Partridge Lane Lincoln McKinstry, Paul H. 10 Hooper St. Worcester McNally, William J. 43 Summit Ave. Salem 228 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES McNally, Robert F. 332 Western Ave. Albany. N.Y. McNamara, Gary B. 40 Marginal St. Lowell McSweeney, William F. 37 Reynolds St. E. Providence, R.I. McWilliams, William T. Williams Rd. Concord Menoher, William C. 45 South St. Union City, Pa. Messier, Roland A., Jr. 6 Cross St. Southboro Mian, Louis W. 18 Chestnut St. Winchester Miceli. Michael A. 12 Woodland St. Palmer Michaelides, Steven C. 42 Chestnut St. Fitchburg Michaelian, Wayne D. 31 Cherokee Dr. Springfield Mielinski, Robert E. Rivulet St. Uxbrudge Milliron, James S. 305 Belmont Warner Robins, Ga. Mirabella, Anthony 1098 Saratoga St. Boston Montagna, Leo J. 17 Harkins St. Clinton Montiminy, Roger J. 103 Textile Ave. Lowell Moores, Peter R. 216 WhiteSt. Lunenburg Moos, James P. 62 Cathrop St. S. Hadley Falls Morse, Richard P. 3 1 Wyoming Dr. Holden Moschini, Lawrence R. 96 S. Main St. Athol Mosher, Kenneth S. 6 Brown St. Bellows Falls, Vt. Mosto, John T. 20 Pleasant Ter. Lawrence Mucherheide, William A. 21 Salem St. Lowell Munro, John J. 2 E. Sylvester St. Lawrence Murray, Norman D. 422 Ingraham St. NW Washington, D.C. Myers, Donald W. 80 Llewellyn Dr. Westfield Nakutis, Algis M. 76 Hathaway St. N. Adams Nelson, William H. 37 Parkland Ave. Lynn Neumann, Roger S. 61 Clarence St. W. Springfield Newell, Gordon W. 137 Justice St. Babylon, N.Y. Ng, Renaldo P.O.Box 116 Colon, Panama Niejadlik, John V. 157SewallSt. Ludlow Nilsson, David A. 25 Depot Rd. Westford Noga, Raymond A. 64 Rzasa Dr. Chicopee Nordstrom, Robert P. 347 Woburn St. Lowell Norton, Daniel R. 41 Dudley Rd. Tewksbury Norwood, Ralph J. 14 Edgelawn Ave. Chelmsford Nuccio, Joseph F. 44 Yokes Ter. Lynnfield Obara, Robert F. 15 Rosemary Lane Cheshire, Conn. Obremski, Chester T. 4 Fairview Ave. Ipswich Odom, Thomas R. 4 Lanthorn Lane Beverly Oles, Stephen 56 Elm St. Worcester Oliver, Vernon E. 80 Billerica Rd. Chelmsford 229 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Olsen, Everett V., Jr. 2 Main St. N. Chelmsford Olsen, Lawrence H. 3294 Ivanhoe Dr., NW Atlanta, Ga. Olson, Alfred P. 27 Elijah St. Woburn O ' Neil, Charles J. 8 Clancy Chelmsford Ostrowski, Daniel A. 225 Conant St. Revere Pacy, Michael 35 Janet Rd. Haverhill Pado, Robert J. 388 High St. Dalton Page, Stephen J. 12 Lincoln St. Haverhill Pappas, Thomas 71 School St. Dracut Pappas, Peter D. 188 Washington St. Norwich, Conn. Pappas, Basil G. 566 46 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Paquette, Phillip D. 224 Hilldale Ave. Haverhill Paradis, Ronald H. 225 Cochituate Rd. Wayland Parise, Paul L. 244 Russell St. Woburn Parmentier, JeanPaul J. Farm St. Blackstone Parrish, John S. 35 Eighth Ave. Haverhill Pasky, Robert T. 6 Blossom St. Clinton Pasternak, Paul T. 537 Prospect St. Wethersfield, Conn. Pastor, Frederick, Jr. 61 Willow St. Quincy Pelkey, Robert T. 122 Chestnut St. Springfield Penthemy, Christopher 120HaydenRoweSt. Hopkinton Perry, Robert E. 23 Joseph Rd. Braintree Petit, John J. 1 1 1 Searles Rd. Nashua, N.H. Pfeiffer, James H. 200 Hackensack St. E. Rutherford, N.J. Phillips, Bruce W. 749 Lynnfield St. Lynn Piatti, Philip J. 21 Robin Rd. Lynnfield Pickering, Thomas R. 83 Abbott St. Braintree Pillivant, Harold E. 38824 Sugar Ridge Rd. N. Ridgeville, Ohio Pinard, Normand J. 474 Reed St. Manchester, N.H. Pingalore, Raymond A. 22 Fraternal Ave. Worcester Pirowski, William C. 68 Hallock St. Farmingdale, N.Y. Plummer, David W. Box 134 Harrington, Maine Polin, William A. 23 Poole St. Medford Pollard, Farnum J., Jr, 30 Cliff St. Arlington Pope, David A. 91 Park Ave. Weymouth Potzka, Joseph G. 14 Banks Ave. Lexington Powell, Van S. 87 Mechanic St. Fitchburg Powers, Edward M. 151 TremontSt. Boston Prestileo, James M. 42 Sawka Dr. E. Hartford, Conn. Prince, Jack L. 82-06 155th Ave. New York, N.Y. Prokay, Daniel W. 1900 Main Ave. W. Mifflin, Pa. Proulx, Paul E. 1311 Middlesex St. Lowell 230 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Prouty, Thomas M. 258 Main St. Oxford Pulsifer, Scott B. RFD3 Plymouth, N.H. Purcell, David M. 35 Queen St. Worcester Purcell, John J. 9 Sewall St. Lynn Purtell, Richard N. 393 Wilder St. Lowell Raczka, John F. 64 Edouard St. Manchester, N.H. Rafferty, William J. 172 Kimball St. Maiden Raia, David C. 81 Ridge St. Arlington Rakip, Kenneth W. 83 Thayer St. Lowell Ramalho, John A. 308 High St. Lowell Ramberg, Steven E. 346 Lincoln St. Waltham Rand, Richard P. 57 Purintin St. Shrewsbury Reekstin, Kurt R. 264 Edge Hill Rd. Sharon Renfro, William B. 12 Hadden Ave. Northfield, N.J. Renieri, Michael P. 3 1 Richardson St. Pittsfield Renieri, Gary D. 31 Richardson St. Pittsfield Re veil, Paul E. 282 Boutelle St. Fitchburg Reynolds, Royal R. 72 Friendly Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. Ribak, Robert D. 130ElwellSt. Maiden Rice, Francis J. 4 Colwell Ave. Lowell Richardson, James A. 242 Ash St. Reading Richard, Roy V. Thompson Ct. Natick Roark, Francis E. 5 1 1 Mystic Valley Pkwy. Somerville Robert, Kenneth A. 2 Charlton St. Rockdale Roberts, Allan J. Brewster Hill Rd. Brewster, N.Y. Rodowicz, John S. 19 Smith St. Adams Rogers, Michael F. 4 Pleasant Ter. Ware Rohrer, John F. 287 Oakland St. Wellesley Roosa, Michael F. 70 Rolfe Ave. Shrewsbury Rothman, Leon B. 882 Jefferson Ave. Scranton, Pa. Roueche, Leon M. 45 Oakdale Rd. Wilmington Rouisse, Albert N. 185 Nichols St. Gardner Rounds, Allen P., Jr. 18 Pond St. Billerica Royal, Stephen F. 79 Meadow Framingham Runk, Thomas A. 183 Salisbury St. Holden Rurak, Tadeusz H. 200 W. Sixth St. Lowell Rzepala, Edward J. 227 Irving Ave. Portchester, N.Y. Salesky, Edward T. Sherburne Rd. Hudson, N.H. Sandberg, Stephen J. 5 Okemo Hts. Ludlow, Vt. Sapienza, Thomas J. 65 Weare St. Lawrence Sapochetti, Charles W. 225 Highland Ave. Somerville Scheel, Richard H. 13 Nike Village Topsfield 231 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Sciabarrasi, James E. 73 Phillips St. Fitchburg Searles, Noel B. 38 Dewey St. Amesbury Seeley, Robert L. 9 Foster St. Danvers Selva, Joseph B. 1931 Page Blvd. Indian Orchard Sevigny, Francis C. 77 Bancroft St. Dracut Sheehan, Dennis J. 1 1 1 London St. Lowell Sheeley, Francis W. 191 Princeton Blvd. Lowell Sherriff, Robert N. 59 Hopkins St. Revere Silverman, Kenneth I. 40 Armour St. Long Beach, N.Y. Simoni, Robert E. 172 NeponsetSt. Norwood Simpson, Gordon S. 121 Centre St. Danvers Sinclair, Thomas E. 1 1 Autumn Lane Waltham Sirois, Richard L. 47 James St. Auburn, Maine Sirois, Edward A. 132 Dracut St. Lawrence Sirois, Edward L. 32 Cypress Ave. Methuen Siviglia, Nicholas F., Jr. 1306 Lowell Ave. New Hyde Park, N.Y. Smiley, Wayne W. 204 Borie St. Coudersport, Pa. Smith, Jones, III 210 S.Rose Blvd. Akron, Ohio Smith, Henry N. 26 Thurman Pk. Everett Smith, Paul H. 35 Locust St. Milford, Conn. Smith, Donald R. 833 Dorian Rd. Westfield, N.J. Soave, Robert 18 Rebecca Rd. Canton Sommer, Keith A. 7 Raymond Ct. Sea Cliff, N.Y. Spano, Vincent E. 23 Ross Hill Rd. Fairfield, Conn. Spinell, Alfred B. 67 Bakerdale Rd. Rochester, N.Y. Spinoza, Frank 351 Plain St. Willis Sprague, Christopher 9 Gerring Rd. Gloucester Spurlin, Edward R. 4 Beach St. Rockport Stadtmiller, James P., Jr. 1018FosdickDr. Colorado Springs, Col. Staff, Arthur A. 6 Eaton St. Brockton Stalker, Douglas W. 83 Whipple Rd. Tewksbury Standish, Bruce J. 10 Cloran St. Springfield Starnes, Larry G. 9 Oak Ridge Dr. Clinton Steen, Edward R. 78 Liberty Ave. Somerville Stone, Robert J., Jr. 47 Francine Rd. Braintree Stone, Clarence E., Jr. Main St. Sturbridge Sugar, Ferdinand E. 13 Oxford Ave. Dudley Sullivan, Robert L. 24 Whitehall Rd. Amesbury Sullivan, Thomas G. 32 Canterbury Rd. Winchester Swett, Robert M. HOLudlamSt. Lowell Szymczak, Thaddeus 69 Fulton St. Lowell Tagliaferro, Victor J. 133 North St. Somerville 232 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Tamilio, James G. 21 Chestnut St. Woburn Tang, Rex 76 Waterloo Rd. 3rd A Kowloon, Hong Kong Taylor, Lester J. 263 Andover Rd. Billerica Teevens, John J. 1059 Washington St. Dorchester Teeney, Barron W. 535 Lowell Ave. Haverhill Thomas, George C. 30 Spurce St. Concord, N.H. Thomas, Merrill G. 36 Corbett St. Lowell Thompson, Joseph A. 21 CraigeSt. Natick Tortolini, Robert F. 61 Brookline St. Lynn Tripi, Stephen J. 40 Vine St. Lexington Turner, Leon L. School St., Box 174 Mashpee Turner, Robert L. 5404 Keeport Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Unger, Edward W., Jr. 35 Wood Ave. Mansfield Ursoleu, Eugene P. 21 Clarissa St. Worcester Vallerand, Roger L. 22 Third Ave. Lowell Van Hoesen, James G. 68 Locust Park Albany, N.Y. Varnum, George E. 3 Freeman St. Arlington Vaudo, Cosmo J. 1 3 Linden St. Somerville Veasie, David R. 253 Arlington St. W. Acton Viera, Ernest R. 763 Merrimack St. Lowell Vigue, Ronald P. 6 Clark St. Waterville, Maine Villegas, Ricardo Clinica Soma 307 Medellin Columbia, S.A. Wagley, Joseph P. Hi-Nella Apt. Hi-Nella, N.J. Wainwright, Thomas J. 796 E. Merrimack St. Lowell Walker, Jeffery P. 4 Cogswell Ave. Bradford Wallace, David A. 146 Westford St. Chelmsford Wallis, Robert P. 556 Lowell St. Lexington Walsh, Charles E., Jr. 25 Thurman St. Everett Wanat, John W. 162 Nelson St. Chicopee Ward, Robert S. 33 Temple Reading Wareing, James R. 116 Warren St. Waltham Watson, Michael A. 17 Lawton St. Lowell Westcott, David A. 19BlanchardRd. Cambridge Westley, Frank A. Rt. 18 Pottstown, Pa. Wheeler, Russell G. 1564 Main St. Tewksbury White, Wayne R. 43 Mystic Ave. Tewksbury White, Robert E. 15 Barrington St. Lowell White, Ernest S. 18 Sycamore St. Millbury White, Richard J. 17 Clayton St. Maiden Whiting, Jonathan T. Peterboro Rd. Lyndeboro, N.H. Whittaker, Stephen J. 71 Saunders St. N. Andover Whittaker, Francis J. 227 Campbell Dr. Lowell 233 CLASS OF 1970— SOPHOMORES Wilkinson, Ross C. 40 Woodridge Rd. Wayland Wilson, Russell D. 20 Thurston PI. Fitchburg Wilson, Douglas A. 88 Harris Rd. Lynn Wisniewski, Alan W. 12 CushingSt. N. Brookfield Withington, David J. 72 Pleasant St. Lunenburg Wyke, Charles M., Jr. 30 Quarry St. Quincy Yacubian, Gary C. 52TobeyRd. Belmont Young, Raymond C. 33 Johnson Rd. Falmouth Young, Robert E. 18 Simonds Rd. Melrose Yurkevicius, Thomas J. 32 Pine St. Dudley Zawislak, Casimer T., Jr. 31 Mill St. Adams CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Abatzoglou, Theagenis J. Agiou Meletiou St. 61 Athens, Greece Ackerman, David C. 1 1 Arbutus Rd. Swampscott Aibinder, Joseph S. 126 Appleton Ave. Pittsfield Alakel, Michael N. 6 Ford St. Methuen Albrecht, Kevin W. 216 Poplar St. Roslindale Amato, Joseph N. 51 Jacques St. Somerville Anastos, Martguerite A. 268 Nantasket Rd. Hull Anderson, John W. 108 Lebanon Hill Southbridge Anderson, Thomas L. 322 West Broadway Gardner Anderson, George P., Jr. 79 Spring St. N. Adams Anderson, Henry K. 30 Myrtle St. Braintree Andreoli, Peter 186 Marsh Rd. Pelham, N.H. Armienti, John N. 263 Stevens St. Marlboro Arnold, Edward J. 75 Pine Tree Dr. S. Hamilton Aroyo, Joel 31 Oxford Rd. Old Bethpage, N.Y. Aruda, Wayne O. McDonald Rd. Wilmington Arvidson, William R. 1 06 Circoit Ave. Weymouth Asselin, Armand H. South Oxford Rd. Millbury Asselin, Sharon A. 32 Honora Ave. Dracut Atencio, Lorraine A. 60 Chapel St. Lowell Aulenback, Warren S. 28 Richard Rd. Lexington Austin, Joel F. 56 William St. Whitehall, N.H. Babkirk, Clifford R. RFD 1 Scarborough, Maine Baghdayan, Jean 3 Eutaw Lawrence Bailey, Daniel S., Ill 109 Highland St. Amesbury Baker, Stephen P. 2 Clarendon Rd. Auburn Balamotis, Andrew A. 46 Parker Ave. Dracut 234 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Bandini, Thomas D. 156 Hartford St. Natick Barnard. Sharon A. 6 Pleasant St. Medford Bartlett, Harold S. 45 Chestnut St. Lynnfield Barton, William J. 10 Maple Ave. Westboro Basoli. Louis M. 21 Edwards Rd. Natick Bason, Michael W. 77 Hampshire St. Lowell Bates. Robert W., Jr. 21 Martin Ter. Dracut Battles, Frank J. 15 Katy Hatch Rd. Falmouth Baudanza, Francis A. 27 Hilltop Dr. Bedford Beaudoin, David R. Main St. Plainfield Beaulieu. Paul G. 44 Haverhill St. Methuen Beauregard, Marianne 36 West Meadow Rd. Lowell Bednarski, Bruce A. 55 Wesley St. Lawrence Beil. Thomas I. 302 Garden Rd. Towson, Md. Belida, Ronald P. 91 HarlandRd. Waltham Belida, Nancy L. Dunstable Rd. Westford Bell, Thomas H. 280 Laurel St. Melrose Bellville, Robert W. 588 Madison Ave. Albany, N.Y. Bennett, Keith A. Box 61 Wayne, Me. Bennett, Vincent B. 12 Galloway Rd. Chelmsford Benoit, Gary G. Union Pt. Rd. Webster Bentley, Ronald E. 1090 Matianuck Ave. Windsor, Conn. Bergeron, William R. 75 A Beacon St. Lawrence Berninger, Steven G. Shore Rd. Chatham, N.Y. Berry, Thomas E. 60 Wyman Rd. Abington Berry, Neil O. 16 Loris Rd. Danvers Berry, Eric S. Concord Rd. Carlisle Bertorelli, John R. 81 Prospect St. Milford Bielous, George S. 7 Bluff Nakaku Yokohama, Japan Biron, Wayne A. 693 4 Vine St. Nashau, N.H. Bishop, Gary A. 7 Glenn Ave. Chelmsford Bitetti, Samuel C. 40 Messinger St. Canton Bixby, Peter C. 1 Stone Ave. Bradford Blackman, Michael J. 622 Court St. Brockton Blakeney, John M. 64 Catherine Dr. W. Peabody Blechman, Richard N. 16 ParkhurstRd. Chelmsford Bliss, William E. 5 Oak St. Norton Boches, Ronald J. 112BrookfieldSt. Lawrence Bombardieri, Robert L. 89 Westville St. Dorchester Bordeau, Robert L. 2620 Easton Dr. Staunton, Va. Boucher, Robert L. 179EndicottSt. Dracut Boucher, Raymond F. 8 Mayfair Lane Millbury 235 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Boudreau, John J. Prescott St. Rutland Bourassa, Daniel H. 15 Farley St. Lawrence Boutin, Francis J. 1 Greenwood Lane Acton Bovernick, Rodney B. 20 Fulkerson Ave. Methuen Bozek, Michael J. 97 San Miguel St. Springfield Brack, Douglas W. Arcadio Crownsville, Md. Bradshaw, Carol A. 101 Summer St. New London, Conn. Brandano, Daniel G. 10 Parkerville Rd. Southboro Brear, Joseph A. 106 Butternut Lane Methuen Breault, Robert J. 124 Houghton St. Worcester Brennan, David W. 5356D. KelleySt. Fort Knox, Ken. Brideau, James F. 50 Pacific St. Fitchburg Brissette, Peter J. 1 Edmunds Place Wakefield Britton, Laurence J. 41 E. Water St. N. Andover Bromaghim, Charles A. Bedford Rd. Carlisle Brooks, Ronald E. Haverhill Rd. Amesbury Brooks, William T. Broad St. Weymouth Browne, Thomas P. 38 Court St. Newton Buckwold, Ralph B. 80 Park St. Stoneham Buczynski, Eugene F. 315 Manchester St. Manchester, N.H. Buczynski, Theodore J. 14 Marcia Rd. Wilmington Buia, Brian J. 1 6 Dinsmore St. Lowell Buonopane, Michael W., Jr. 42 Bates St. Revere Burckes, Robert S. 37 Clark Lane Waltham Burgio, John, Jr. 390 Russell St. Woburn Burke, Michael E. 14 Huntington Ave. Amesbury Burke, Thomas J. 460 Boston Post Rd. Sudbury Burnham, Dana G. 864 W. Elm St. Lima, Ohio Burns, Byron C. 2208 Garfield Ave. W. Wyomissing, Pa. Bussey, Allan J. 58 Southgate Rd. Franklin Cahill, Francis W. 12 Liberty Ave. Woburn Caissie, Paul A. Bakers Lane W. Falmouth Calkins, John H. 131 Kerry Dr. Springfield Carl, Alexander C. lOOSilverlakeSt. Athol Carlone, Patrick M. Nelson Blvd. Brewster, N.Y. Carlson, Robert D. 370 Bay Rd. N. Easton Carroll, George F., Ill 361 N. Mai n St. Andover Carroll, Donald K. 94 Grove St. Melrose Casavoy, Verne T. 286 Merriam Ave. Leominster Cataldo, Gerald J. 157 East St. Lexington Cate, Laurence A. 17 Kress St. Lawrence Caveney, Gary J. 341 River Rd. Tewksbury 236 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Celadon, William D. 1130TorringfordSt. Torrington, Conn. Chang, Victor A. 86 Halfway Tree Rd. Kingston. Jamaica Charpentier, Denyse C. 36 Lafayette Ave. Lawrence Chase, John W. 14 Liberty Ave. Woburn Cheung, Albert C. 60 Wuhu St. Kowloon, Hong Kong Chin, Tun N. 412 S. Broadway Saley, N.H. Chingros, Joseph J. 51 WhiteSt. Lowell Chobanian, George D. 29 Kenwood Ave. Saugus Churchill. Bruce A. 16 Fancourt Rd. Canton Ciampa, Edward D. 26 Marinel Ave. N. Chelmsford Ciarovolo, Francis D. 73 Randall Rd. E. Chelmsford Cichonski, Michael J. 7 Dalton Ave. Chicopee Falls Cieslik, James R. 624 Salem Rd. Dracut Civita, Vincent P., Jr. 310 Lincoln St. Leominster Clark, James F. 57 Scotland Rd. Reading Clarke, Ronald A. 66 Hall Rd. Chelmsford Classon, Kenneth H. 167 WhitwellSt. Quincy Cleary, Frank J. 13 Cedar St. Chelmsford Coates, Douglas E. 56 Phillips Ct. N. Andover Cole, Stephen G. 120CushingRd. Warwick, R.I. Coleman, Robert E. 2-15 148th St. Whitestone, N.Y. Colluccini, John D. 95 Hobson St. Saugus Comeau, Eric J. 5 Shagbark Rd. Concord Conners, James M. 41 ButmanRd. Lowell Connolly, Joseph P. 149 N. Main St. Leominster Conroy, Kevin J. 100 Russell St. Everett Cook, Edwin M. 28 Clark St. Abington Corbett, Frederick H. 51 Better Way Springfield Corff, George J. 82 Heights Rd. Midland Park, N.J. Cormier, Thomas M. 2 Frost Rd. Lexington Cornell, Charles C. 77 Jericho Path Falmouth Costanzo, Charles S. 1032 Delamont Ave. Schenectady, N.Y. Cote, Arthur C. 66 Grant St. Somerville Cote, Louis C. 57 Wannalancit St. Lowell Courage, Daniel R. 192 High St. Ipswich Couture, William E. 10 Robert Place Lowell Couture, Vincent S. 324 Broadway Lawrence Craig, Walter W. 20 Ohio Ave. Lawrence Cronin, James T. 10 Brookledge Rd. Melrose Cronk, Donald W. 146 Maiden Hill W. Boylston Croto, John F. 1 8 Hunter Ter. S. Weymouth Croughwell, Robert K. 53 B Gail St. Springfield 237 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Crowe, John J. 12 Ripley St. Maiden Crowley, Paul J. 63 Harrison St. Leominster Cuerdon, Martin J. 96 Dobbins St. Waltham Cuff, Jeffery M. 2 Algonquin Rd. Acton Cunha, Paul D. 33 Abbott St. Lowell Curry, James M. 98 Appleton St. Arlington Curry, Gary F. 66 Stratford Pittsfield Curtis, Thiery G. Calibration Agency U.S. Forces, Germany Cutts, Larry E. 26 School St. Woburn Cygan, Thomas M. 895 Front St. Chicopee Falls Daigle, Robert K. 73 Columbus Ave. Lawrence Daly, Timothy C. 21 Granite St. Biddeford, Maine Damian, Martin J. 38 Medford St. Medford Dashew, Michael B. 1123 North St. White Plains. N.Y. Dasilva, Paul A. 29 West Main St. Norton Dasilva, Thomas Stonybrook Rd. Nabnassett Davidson, John W. 98 Varnum Rd. Dracut Davis, James B. 2 Earley St. Nashua, N.H. Davis, Edwin R. 1 3 Ridgewood Dr. Auburn Davis, Richard B. 8 A Conger Rd. Worcester Day, William A. 78 Lake Shore Dr. Dracut Deane, Beric A. 78 Forest Ave. Millinocket, Maine Dear, Gary W. 8 Drummond Ave. Worcester Deloach, Don A. 154 Cross St. Lowell Delucia, Ronald F. 3 1 Bowen Ave. Medford Demartino, Joseph M. 101 Grove St. Hyannis Demario, Mary E. 386 Sutton St. N. Andover Denault, Roland W. 21 WilmotSt. Lawrence Deng, Shaie-Mei Berka St. FaraJ Blvd. Benghazi, Libya Denley, Brian W. 70 Wyoming Ave. Melrose Denopoulos, Samuel D. 69 Arkansas Dr. Dracut Dery, David B. 9 Lois St. Leominster Desrosiers, Edward A. 3 Norwood St. Worcester Devlin, James K. 3 O ' Brien Ter. Lowell DiBenedetto, Michael P. 5 Benedict Rd. Worcester Dinicola, Louis P. 43 Ansie Rd. Chelmsford Dinis, Charles A. 233 Auburn St. Manchester, N.H. Diorio, Angelo A. 156 Salem St. Boston Dismukes, Gerard C. 30 School Lane Billerica Distefano, John 73 Brown St. Methuen Doherty, William J. 13 Cormier Rd. Burlington Doherty, William F. 227 Minot St. Dorchester 238 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Donaher, Thomas E. 45 Hales Ct. Westport, Conn. Doucette, Richard E. 49 Harbor Rd. Swansea Draper, Richard E. 3 Draper Dr. N. Wilmington Drew, James E. 61 Mission Rd. N. Chelmsford Drotter, Joseph C. 112 Wendell St. Winchester Drummond, Alan 1 6 Roosevelt Ave. Westwood, N.J. Dubuc, Ronald P. 180 Pine St. Attleboro Duhamel. Raymond W. 351 Greenville Ave. Johnston, R.I. Dulchinos. Theodore J. 6 Randall St. Chicopee Dunham, David F. 91 Bellflower Rd. Billerica Dunmire, Alan C. 185 Shaw St. Braintree Durgin, James A. 42 Old Post Rd. Kittery, Maine Durling, Richard L. 54 Farragut Ave. W. Somerville Diemilio, Edmund G 23 Wildwood Ave. Millville, N.J. D ' Eugenio, Philip J. 304 Langley Rd. Newton Centre Eckstrom, George W. 361 Barlows Landing Rd. Pocasset Eckstrom, Robert R. 190ShagbarkDr. Bristol, Conn. Edmonds, John F. 364 North St. Weymouth Eichholz, Craig W. 43 Henry St. W. Boylston Enos, Albert H. 202 Washington St. Gloucester Enwright, Kevin P. 217 Sixth St. Leominster Erlandson, Robert A. 22 Vernon St. Woburn Etre, Robert F. 762 Main St. Shrewsbury Evans, Gary D. RD 3 Stewart Rd. Salem, Ohio Falter, Julia A. 106 Murray Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. Faynor, Milan P. 12 King St. Danbury, Conn. Federico, Michael 25 Oak Knoll Rd. Methuen Felix, John R. 112 AshcroftRd. Medford Ferioli, Dante A. 1 12 Liberty Lane Greensboro, N. Car. Ferraguto, Philip J. 145 Laconia St. Lexington Filteau, George L. 10 Cypress Ave. Methuen Finocchio, Michael F. 77 Brooks St. E. Boston Flasher, Michael P. 34 Milton Ave. Dorchester Fletcher, Janice E. 160 Nashua Rd. Pelham, N.H. Fletcher, Brian R. 686 Ocean St. Marshfield Fluet, Paul R. 151 Byron Ave. Lawrence Forman, Jeffery 6 Abbottsford Rd. Brookline Fothergill, William C, 76 Fellsway Way Somerville Foulos, William T. 58 Hewitt Ave. N. Andover Fowler, William G. 4 Withington St. Newbury Fox, Duane E. Box 360, Ledge Rd. Pelham, N.H. Freeman, Samuel M. 294 Briarcliffe Rd. Teaneck, N.J. Ill 239 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Frydman, Marc M. 5 Austin Park Cambridge Furrevig, Robert P. 45 West 44th St. Bayonne, N.J. Gadoury, Donald W. 22 Centrall Ave. Dudley Gagne, Gerard J. 20 Glen Ave. Methuen Gagnon, David L. 50 Wilson St. Billerica Gagnon, George B. 36 Ellis Ave. Lowell Gallant, Stephen L. 78 Rockland Ave. Maiden Garcia, Angel A. 3 Broadview Ave. Nashua, N.H. Garelli, Joseph V. 135 Stuart St. Springfield Garvin, Lawrence A. 16 High St. Beverly Farms Gately, John J. 1 1 Ocean St. Lynn Gaudes, Robert J. 25 Garfield St. Lawrence Gauthier, Leonard J. 149 Plain Rd. Nabnassett Gehrig, Jay S. 4 Gray Birch Rd. Ashland Gentile, Anthony S. 17 Lincoln Ave. Gloucester George, Francis R. 15 Shady Lane Auburn Georgacopoulas Costa N. 149 Cross St. Lowell Geyer, John M. 227 Gorham St. Lowell Giencke, Robert E. 2 Meadow Brook Rd. Bedford Gilbert, Paul G. 41 West Fifth St. Lowell Gill, Thomas P. 66 Huntington St. Lowell Gillette, Daniel S. 1202 Main St. Tewksbury Gillespie, Leonard X. 220 Montgomery St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Girard, Thomas L. 1013 Pleasant S t. Worcester Giroux, Paul M. 28 Sachem Ave. Worcester Glaser, Arthur E. 54 Parkside Rd. Plainfield, N.J. Gliniak, Carl G. 1 8 Juniper Lane W. Hartford, Conn. Godin, Paul L. 521 Townsend St. Fitchburg Godin, Raymond H. Quaker St. Millville Gogol, Daniel R. 81 Union St. Westfield Golay, Charles L. 79 School St. Lexington Goldberg, Stephen F. 48 27 Bell Blvd. Bayside, N.Y. Goldman, Gerald 32 Veterans Ave. Everett Good, Roger D. North Ave. Mendon Gordon, Steven I. 30 Gunhouse St. Sharon Gordon, Douglas A. 262 W. London St. Lowell Goss, Robert E., Jr. 7 Inglewood Rd. E. Greenbush, N.Y. Graham, Stephen J. 80 Sladen St. Dracut Graham, Scott A. 54 Woburn St. Reading Gransewicz, Dennis P. 669 W. Broadway Gardner Graul, Charles E. 14 Brewster St. S. Boston Green, Edwin J. 30 Mayflower Rd. Arlington 240 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Gregoire, Richard J. 121 Hurley Ave. Dracut Grenier, James L. 916 Wachusett St. Holden Grew, Thomas F. 178 Charles Ave. Ext. Stoughton Grieve, Dennis E. 7 Blackberry Lane Framingham Groh, Richard E. 105 MacArthur Stoneham Grondin, Roger A. 19 0rfordSt. Lowell Grosky, Richard C. 18 Gerald Ave. Randolph Guerard, Ronald F. Leicester St. N. Oxford Guild, Christopher 15 Blue Hill Ave. Nashua, N.H. Gurney, Robert A., Jr. 460 Beacon St. Lowell Gutreich, Joel Pats Lane Vineland, N.J. Guyer, Carl C. 723 Trull St. Tewksbury Hall, Robert E. 43 Chester St. Ballard vale Hall, Craig D. lOODoaneRd. Harwichport Hampton, Charles R. 32 Laurel St. Pawtucket, R.I. Hanlon, A. Richard 458 Windham Rd. Pelham, N.H. Hanson, John W. 196 Main St. Melrose Hanson, Dennis D. 507 Cambridge St. Worcester Hanson, Robert C. 30 Garnet St. Worcester Hapgood, Paul S. 14 Country Club PI. Southbridge Hardy, John A. 61 Linwood St. Medford Harkins, Robert M. 70 Falmouth Rd. W. Newton Haroutonian, David S. 101 CapenSt. Medford Harrington, David E. 10 Blueberry Hill Rd. Woburn Harrington, William B. 211 Christian St. Lowell Harrington, George, Jr. 81 W. Chapel St. Abington Hatfield, Richard A. 67 Mildon Ave. Marlboro Hathaway, Robert L. Edwards St. Haydenville Hatstat, Francis A. Intervale Rd. Rutland Haydcn, Brian J. 46 Hudson St. Lowell Haynes, Lonnie U. 7542 St. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, 111. Hazelton, David L. RFD 1. N. Bennington, Vt. Heckman, Lewis D. Dudley Hill Rd. Dudley Helling, Charles H., Jr. 9 Marirod Ct. Northport, N.Y. Herf, Andrew S. 30 Winchester St. Brookline Hibbard, Richard R. 72 N. Bridge St. Holyoke Hickey, Thomas P. 2 Newcastle Rd. Brighton Hickson, Kenneth P. 23 Christine Ter. S. Weymouth Hill, Henry J. 44 Oakridge Rd. Wellesley Hill Hoffman, Michael J. 2 Fern Dr. Plainview, N.Y. Holdman, James E. 44 Twombly Ave. N. Billerica Holtham, Bryan F. 296 Ames St. Lawrence 241 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Hood, Robert S. 27 Rosemont St. Dorchester Hopkinson, Gary W. 37 Mission Rd. N. Chelmsford Hourihan, Brian J. 55 Burton St. Springfield Howarth, William J. 332 June St. Worcester Howe, Ralph E. I Sycamore St. Hudson, N.H. Howley, Thomas P. 12 Holmes Ave. S. River, N.J. Hull, Kenneth R. 28 Hardy Pond Rd. Waltham Hully, Richard 294 Nesmith St. Lowell Hummer, Willis D. 13 Stockton St. Metuchen, N.J. Hunter, Jefferey S. I I Orlando Ave. Worcester Hurley, Robert F. 40 Parker St. Billerica Huse, David J. 1533 Lakeview Ave. Dracut Hussain, Osama M. 10015 Saddle Rd. Vienna, Vir. Hussey, James P. 47 Morgan Ave. Medford Ihle, John W. 62 Saunders Rd. Lynn Ilg, Reynolds A., Jr. 14 Brian Rd. Chelmsford Ingalls, David F. 5 1 Kensington Dr. Chelmsford Irwin, Robert F., Jr. 96 Chestnut St. Florence Jameson, Brian F. 3 Cole Ave. Bradford Jeknavorian, Ara A. 108 D. St. Lowell Jemiio, William B. 6 Pine St. Westfield Johnson, Wayne J. Wheeler Rd. Ashby Johnson, Peter W. 20 Maplewood Rd. Tewksbury Johnson, David M. 41 Richard Cir. Woburn Jollimore, Kenneth E. 87 Webster St. Medford Jones, David P. 39 Cross St. Foxboro Jones, Charles R., Sr. RFD 1 Nashua, N.H. Jue, Harry 658 Washington St. Boston Kahler, Royce C. 72 Jarman Rd. Sudbury Kahrman, Everett E. 12 Franconia Ave. Wareham Kalousdian, Hagop M. 2 Burton Rd. Burlington Kane, Richard F. 66 Centre St. Holbrook Kasinkas, Joseph A. 80 Keystone Rd. Manchester, N.H. Keddy, Ronald C. Hubbardstan Rd. Barre Kelly, Michael R. 66 Hopkins St. Reading Kennedy, Lawrence W. 34 Houtevale Roslindale Kenney, Arthur J. 22 AyerSt. Methuen Keressey, Paul G. 49 Granston St. Boston Kessler, Diana G. 23 Hazen St. White River Jk., Vt. Kessler, Ronald N. 6690 Harrington Dr. Youngstown, Ohio Kibbee, Charles R. 9 Scannell Rd. Randolph Kiggins, Brian J. 24 Eagle St. Newburyport 242 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Kilroy, Kevi n J. 994 P Street S. Boston Kimmerle, Jacklynn A. 79 Endicott Ave. Revere Kington, Ellery G., Jr. Mt. Spring Rd., RFD 4 Rockville, Conn. Kinsman, Robert P. 20 Charme Rd. Billerica Kinton, William A. 5 Ridgewood Rd. Chelmsford Kirkiles, Theodore J. 156 Bouchard Ave. Dracut Klar, John W. 62 Central St. W. Boylston Klatecki, Robert E. 12 Wakefield St. Webster Knaian, Armen N. 45 Fairfield St. Watertown Kneller, Mitchell D. 114TempletonSt. Dorchester Koch, Charles E., Jr. 74 Grandview St. Springfield Koenig, Howard F. 35 Jeffrey PL New Hyde Park, N.Y. Krowchun, John F. 1 8 Anderson St. Lowell Kuklinski, Michael S. 17 MacArthur Cir. Peabody Kwok, Tat Y. 81 Empire St. Allston Kwong, Shu C. 10 WanHingSt. Hong Kong Labroad, Stephen G. 88 Parker St. E. Longmeadow Lacoste, Thomas F. 38FalfourDr. Springfield Laferriere, Richard R. 36 Cheever Ave. Dracut Lakin, Paul, Jr. 498 Lebanon St. Melrose Lamni, Kenneth A. Sturbridge Rd. Spencer Lamorte, William M. 27 Elston St. Bloomfield, N.J. Landers, David C. 47 Tewksbury St. Lawrence Lane, Dennis E. 88 Hyatt Ave. Bradford Langer, John W. 42 Westwood Pkwy. Southbridge Lanier, William J. 280 Jasper St. Springfield Lanno, Edward C. 96 Old Lowell Rd. Westford Laughlin, Robert B. 124 Groveland Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Laundry, Robert M. 9 Liberty St. Nantucket Lauzon, Richard J. 16 Lessard Ave. Biddeford, Maine Lavigne, John R., Jr. 18 Sherman Ave. Franklin Lawn, Joseph 81 1 Buena Vista Ave. Fort Devens Layne, Milton E. 30 Howland Dorchester Leavitt, John O. 105 Kimball Rd. Dedham Leblanc, Donald G. 55 Hope St. Fitchburg Lee, Shu-Cheng 2840 Lemar St. Silver Spring, Md. Lemanski, Henry C. 164 LukasikSt. Fairview Lemay, Richard R. 105 Pine St. Nashua, N.H. Lemire, Robert J. 23 Pratt Ave. Lowell Leon, Joseph A. 189ChapinRd. Hudson Lepore, Janarde M. 17 Talbot St. Maiden Letendre, Laurent P. 2 Hopson St. Lawrence 243 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Leung, Chee N. 704 Taipo Rd. Kowloon, Hong Kong Levine, Marvin S. 70 Walnut St. Chelsea Lillis, Dennis J. Wheeler St. Pepperell Linnus, Peter W. Ashburnham State Rd. Westminster Linthicum, Andrew L. 18 Grant Ave. Jersey City, N.J. Logan, Gary C. 10 Cliff Ave. Byram, Conn. Low, Benjamin F. 84 E. Broadway Derry, N.H. Lowell, Derek T. 18 Chester Ave. Waltham Luck, Carl A. 24 Beacon St. Leominster Lukac, Carlos N. P.O. Box 3200 Lima, Peru Lundegard, Bjorn M. 333 89th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Lustenberger, Arthur E. 40 Mt. Vernon Cir. Lawrence Lynch, William H. Route 28 Windham, N.H. Maccombie, Richard R. 5 1 Birch St. Stoughton Mack, Bruce A. 18 Baldwin St. Peabody Madison, Stephen A. 8 Broad St. Brockton Maher, Edward F. 91 Harvard Rd. Littleton Mahoney, James P. 4 Doris Rd. S. Acton Majewski, Chester S. 6 Alpine St. Worcester Maravelias, Peter 8 May St. Peabody Marble, Ronald C. 57 Hartshorn St. Reading Marges, Theodore A. 19 Sanger St. Bridgewater Mariano, James J. 12 Main St. Quincy Maroney, John F., Jr. 23 Merrifield St. Worcester Martinonis, Susan K. 119 Willow St. Lawrence Masse, Donald HOFarragutSt. Dracut Masys, Robert A. 33 Margin St. Haverhill Mattus, Theodore T. 70 N. Main St. Oxford Maurice, Ronald E. 88 Farley St. Lawrence Mayers, Margaret A. 3 Baden-Powell St. Woodbrook, Trinidad Maylor, John H. 265 Lexington St. E. Boston Mayotte, Richard L. 96 Mt. Grove St. Lowell Mazelli, Gary K. 9 Fasce PI. Pittsfield McCarthy, Paul F. 3 1 Burroughs Rd. Braintree McFarland, Albert M. 15 Dodge St. Gloucester McGaughey, Robert J. 15 Norman St. Cambridge McGiney, Michael F. 122 Maple St. Bangor, Maine McGrath, Peter R. 67 School St. Woburn McGuire, Bernard R. 65 Sampson St. Chicopee McLaughlin, John F. 20 Brookvale St. W. Lynn McLeod, Robert J. 39 Morgan St. Worcester McMahon, Timothy M. 27 Lowell Rd. N. Reading 244 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN McMahon, Paul F. 149 Carlyle Rd. Audubon, N.J. Means, John P. 33 Canton St. Lowell Medeiros, John L. 89 Norwood St. Swansea Mederios, Horace 83 Standish Rd. Watertown Melanson, Pauline M. 314 Franklin Rd. Fitchburg Mercier. Roger C. 33 Marsh Ave. Worcester Messier, Joseph C. 30 Arbutus St. Springfield Michaud, Dennis A. 52 Plymouth St. Methuen Mikelonis, Ronald C. 68 Glezen St. Worcester Mills, Russell F. 1 8 Middlesex St. N. Chelmsford Minklein, Rodney R. 2254 Main St. Tewksbury Mitchell, Russell F. 552 Merrimac St. Dracut Mitchell, Daniel 6 Pilgrim Rd. Concord Moniz. David T. 21 Maple Ave. Woburn Monteiro, Paul A. 395 Harwich St. New Bedford Moody, James H. 1 5 Cedar St. Wellesley Hill Moore, Wayne C. 21 Carlton St. Shrewsbury Moore, Robin B. 3 Oyster Pond Rd. Falmouth Morgan, Robert G., Ill 52 South St. W. Haven, Conn. Morin, David P. 36 Beauregard St. Indian Orchard Morrissette, Linda M. 76 Beaulieu St. Lowell Morrill, Jan G. 58 Grandview Ave. Leominster Morton, Stanley C. 162 A Sycamore St. Watertown Moses, Donald P. 16 Park Ave. Leominster Mosher, Stephen R. 80 Railroad Ave. Rowley Muccio, Edward A. 101 Water St. Saugus Mucica, Gary M. 25 Cherry Lane Dr. Reading Murphy, Richard J. 225 First St. Mineola, N.Y. Murray, William W. 158 Biscolois Ave. Leominster Myers, Stephen M. 128 0akleighDr. York, Pa. Naroone, Paul L. 24 Mason St. Beverly Nelson, Eheodore, III 290 Varnum Ave. Lowell Nichols, Alan R. 277 Hudson St. Northboro Niejadlik, Frank P., Jr. 12 Fair St. Uxbridge Niemi, Oliver E. 27 Amherst St. Nashua, N.H. Nirsberger, Michael J. 141 Paine St. Green Island, N.Y. Noble, William H. 3 Hills Rd. Middleton Nohelty, Frederick J., Jr. 14 WaittRd. Lynn Nolan, James D. 6 Lillian Rd. Westford Nonnemaker, Roy M. 104 11th St. Lowell Norton, Richard C. 29 Fairmeadow Rd. Wilmington Ohnesorge, Gilbert W., Jr. 103 High St. Reading 245 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Oklichany, Keith 630 Jackson Ave. Elizabeth, N.J. Olden, David F. 2713 Main St. Springfield Oleksyk, Richard S. Oak St. Uxbridge Olenchak, Stephen K. 7 Lakeside Ave. Chelmsford Olender, Anthony J. 27 Trinity Ter. Agawam Olender, Frederick A. 147 Congress St. Lowell Olsen, Robert W. 49 Hancock St. Lawrence Olufsen, Ralph H. 630 S 11th St. New Hyde Park, N.Y. Omilanowicz, Francis J. 150 Eastern Ave. Worcester Orr, Daniel J. 20 Green St. Wakefield Ostrowski, John E., Jr. 5 Wall St. Webster Oswald, Michael J. 24 Newcastle Dr. Hamden, Conn. Ottaviani, Steven A. 83 Fountain St. Haverhill Oxman, Steven W. 23 Russell Cir. Natick O ' Donnell, Timothy J. 35 Chickering St. Pittsfield O ' Meara, Stephen T. 109 W. Highland Ave. Melrose O ' Neil, Francis J. 32 Haywood Ave. S. Yarmouth O ' Neill, John M. 74 Laurel St. Lynn O ' Reilly, John M., Jr. Weather Oak Hill Rd. Newburgh, N.Y. Page, Stephen G. 68 Old Marsh Hill Rd. Dracut Paik, Soonkyu 36 Woodlain Ave. Chelmsford Papadoulias, Ernest S. 314ChapinTer. Springfield Paquette, Norman G. 78 Birch St. Biddeford, Maine Parker, Charles W. 463 Chase Rd. Lunenburg Parlee, Edward R. 120 Agawam St. Lowell Parsons, Glenn V. 65 Allen St. Lexington Payeur, Marc G. 28 Montrose Ave. Lawrence Pearson, David G. 33 Laurel St. Arlington Pelaez, Daniel A. Apartado Aereo 615 Medellin, Col. Peltola, David W. 375 Rollstone St. Fitchburg Renney, Robert H. 5 Colonial Village Arlington Peregrim, Veronica 137 Harkness Dr. Milford, Conn. Perkins, William G. 10 Clear St. Chelmsford Perkins, Russell E. 3150 Crannberry Hgwy Wareham Pernokas, Arthur C. 278 Washington St. Woburn Perry, Bruce B. 604 School St. N. Brighton Pers, Philip T. 170 Mildred Ave. Springfield Petersen, Kurt N. 9 Cottage St. Marion Pettigrew, David E. 40 Cedarcrest Rd. Trumbull, Conn. Phillipo, Robert J. 16WheelockSt. Oxford Pickard, Mary P. 155 Great Rd. Littleton Pihl, John D. Coes Hill Rd. Southwick 246 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Piper, Daniel E. 39 Barnes St. Leominster Porter, Dennis H. 81 Taunton St. Wrentham Power, Dennis P. 24 N. Mead St. Charlestown Pray. Donald P. 5 Stanton Rd. Stoneham Price, Judith A. 16 Wright St. Lowell Primo, Anthony C. 14 Putnam Rd. Somerville Punjani, Mushtagali V. 2 47-R, P.E.C.H.S. Karachi 29, Pakis. Purinton, Richard C. 44 Fairmont St. Nashua, N.H. Quagliani, Henry J. 432 51st St. W. New York, N.J. Quay, John S. 65 Appleton Ave. Pittsfield Quinlan, Daniel L. 42 Water St. N. Andover Quintiliani, Robert R. 36 Doble St. Quincy Rabinovitz, Mark E. 23 Richardson Ave. N. Andover Racicot, Richard E. 3 Whitcomb St. Haverhill Radner, John G. 122 Atwater Ter. Springfield Rae, Robert J. 24 Russell Rd. Winchester Ragnio, Paul J. 270 Harvard St. Medford Raizin, Myles A. 133 Maplewood Ave. Gloucester Rajewski, Joseph W. 39 Bromfield St. Lawrence Ratcliffe, Kenneth R. 204 Pleasant St. Dracut Rathbun, William D. 16 Mountain View Rd. Succasunn, N.J. Read, John R. 66 Austin St. Leominster Reagan, Peter 1119 Mass. Ave. Arlington Redding, Robert M. 32 Hastings St. Lowell Reed, Kenneth A. 358 Westminster Hill Rd. Fitchburg Reidy, David B. 373 Plymouth St. Abington Reingold, Richard 6 Darrell Dr. Randolph Revellini, Amedeo J. 29 Hope St. Newton Rice, Dennis C. Box 613, Mt Rd. E. Princeton Rice, Paul V. 407 Pakachoag St. Auburn Rich, Alan J. 1 5 1 Pleasant St. Northboro Richardson, Lee F. 132 Melrose St. Melrose Richards, Francis P. 114 Billings St. Lowell Richards, Robert C. 110 Wachusett Ave. Lawrence Richards, Brian M. 34 Durso Ave. Lawrence Riley, Timothy E. 28 Riverdale Pk. Gloucester Rinaldo, David B. 38 Conrad St. Methuen Robertson, John W. 717 Laurel St. Longmeadow Robillard, Robert A. 13 Cranbrook Dr. Holden Roccisana, Frank 12 CohassetSt. Southbridge Rodier, Barry E. 224 Tremont St. Taunton Rogers, John 177 WhalomRd. Fitchburg 247 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Roman, John J. 123 NesmithSt. Lowell Root, Michael J. 10 Charlesmere Rd. Billerica Ross, Harvey B. 143 Craig St. Milton Rowe, Chester D. 1 19 East Longmeadow Rd. Hampden Roy, Richard R. 179 Peterborough St. Jaffrey, N.H. Roy, Robert E. 18 Wood St. Lewiston, Maine Roy, Victor L., Jr. Reservoir Rd. Lunenburg Russell, Jeffrey R. 86 Wightman St. Lowell Russell, John G. 6 Rathbun PI. Mystic, Conn. Ryan, Patrick E. 71 Franklin St. Tewksbury Saftler, Stephen W. 109 Lenox St. Brockton Sahagian, James 37 Grace St. Lowell Sakakeeny, Mark A. 16 Hatch Rd. Medford Salach, Richard C. 89 Larchwood Rd. Methuen Samale, Marcus A. 1240 North St. Pittsfield Samara, Timothy K. 701 Boston Tnpk. Shrewsbury Sanchez, Gerardo 2001 S.W. 6th St. Miami, Fla. Santini, Edward P. 264 Prospect St. Ludlow Sarre, Thomas D. 181 North Rd. Chelmsford Sasseville, Richard R. 107 Felton St. Marlboro Saur, R.obert E. 10 East Gate Plainview, N.Y. Scarano, Steven L. 174BeltranSt. Maiden Schena, Michael G. 60 Washington Ave. Wilmington Schmidt, Paul F. 45 Westfair Dr. Westport, Conn. Schmidt, Douglas C. 385 Clement Ave. Elmont, N.Y. Schnabel, Stephen J. 118 Holy ' s Hill Bethel, Conn. Scoles, Steven R. 66 Foulay Cir. Fairview Scully, Maurice R. 38 Porter St. Somerville Seperson, Robert A. 3 Polo Rd. Great Neck, N.Y. Seremetis, Charles S. 20 Tremlett St. Dorchester Serozynsky, Robert B. 6 McCullough Rd. Saugus Serpa, Charles E. 49 Skelton Rd. Burlington Sevigny, Girard E. 24 Faith Ave. Dracut Sexton, Richard F. 1 4 Shangri-La Lane Middletown, R.I. Shatz, Carol M. 64 Linwood St. Maiden Shaw, Robert W. 64 Elmer Rd. Dorchester Shea, David J. 28 Amesbury St. Dracut Sheehy, Thomas R. P.O. Box 12 Newfairfield, Conn. Sheldon, Gary O. 43 Clarissa Rd. Chelmsford Silva, Frank J. 1 1 8 Robin Hill Rd. Chelmsford Sinicki, Ronald E. 22 Boeske Ave. Maynard Sirois, Ronald A. 88 Kingston St. Lawrence 248 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Sirois. Robert A. 256 Forest St. Methuen Skowyra, Richard S. 125 Bemis Ave. Chicopee Falls Smith, John J. 19 Brookline Ave. Haverhill Smith, Richard D. 134 Milk St. N. Andover Smith, Charles P. 83 Trowbridge St. Cambridge Smith, Wayne D. 1 12 Mountain Rd. Winsor, Conn. Sonde, James M. 435 Pleasant St. Holyoke Soong, Hunson 2392 Jindaiji-Cho Chofo-Shi, Tokyo, Japan Sorel, Michael S. 405 Eagle St. N. Adams Sosnowski, Richard 106 Buttonwood St. Dorchester Spilak, George V. 9 Carlisle St. Gloucester Sprague, Stewart A. 178 S. Main St. Brattleboro, Ver. Sprout, Richard B. 27 Norwood St. Sharon St. Hilaire, Richard J. 89 Fitchburg Rd. Townsend Stackpole, James D. 34 Morse Rd. Manchester, Conn. Stadnicki, Alfred A. 26 Riverdale St. W. Springfield Stalker, Stephen H. 83 Whipple Rd. Tewksbury Standrowicz, Peter C. 8 Negus St. Webster Stanley, Kerry W. 1 14 Westover Pkwy. Norwood Steen, John W. 78 Liberty Ave. Somerville Stegelmann, Joseph M., Jr. 82 Ossipee St. Somerville Stella, Edward P. 164 Bennington St. E. Boston Strum, Mark S. 89 Marlborough Rd. Waltham Stuart, Bruce W. 69 Josephine Ave. Somerville Sullivan, Philip R. 13 Burtenmar Cir. Paxton Sullivan, Joseph G. 39 Kendall Rd. Holden Surette, Raymond A. 398 Lincoln Ave. Saugus Sutkus, Vincent P. 27 Redfield Rd. Cherry Valley Sypek, Alan J. 44 New York Ave. Chicopee Falls Szumowski, Edward J. 35 Burton Ave. S. River, N.J. Szurgocinski, Leonard M. 53 Paul Gore St. Jamaica Plain Talboys, Thomas R. 92 Goodwin Ter. Westwood, N.J. Talmadge, Michael J. RD1 Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Tamoliunas, Alfred J. 4832 West 15th St. Cicero, 111. Tang, Jane C. 76 Waterloo Rd 3 F Hong Kong Tanna, Ramankant K. P.O. Box 46 Blantyre, Mai. Tattersall, Frank B. 630 Grove St. Worcester Tegtmeyer, Glenn H. 257 Grant Ave. Jersey City, N.J. Temple, Thomas L. 20 Wendell St. Hempstead, N.Y. Terry, Roy A. Charleton Rd. E. Brookfield Thatcher, Gordon L. 1513 Five Forks Rd. Virginia Beach, Va. Thompson, Robert W. 37 Washington St. Charlestown 249 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Toomey, Raymond J. 75 Cross St. Methuen Toomey, Joseph F. 60 Fowler St. Randolph Townsend, George H. Bernardston Rd. Greenfield Trickett, David W. 1 1 Suncrest Ave. Wilmington Truitt, John S. Patten Rd. Westford Tura, David L. 32 Hillside Ave. Medford Turco, Philip J. 7 Margaret Rd. Stoneham Tylus, John L. 35 Basswood St. Lawrence Ullo, Robert C. 22 Dante Ave. Belmont Urbani, Robert F. 36 Gladstone St. Brockton Vaccaro, Philip N. 58 Main St. Somerville Vadala, Joseph A. 45 Oakview Ter. Boston Vance, John H., Jr. 1488 WestfieldSt. W. Springfield Vander, Noel T. 63 E. Clinton St. New Bedford Vanputten, Robert W. 16 Appache Trail W. Medford Vega, Oscar E. 125 Manchester St. Lowell Veilleux, Albert M. 432 Lowell St. Lawrence Verge, Kenneth R. 19 Green St. W. Lebanon, N.H. Villianucci, Dennis P. 26 Bartlett St. Haverhill Vitkus, Allan J. Partridge Hill Rd. Charlton Vozzo, Vincent J. 162 Main St. Everett Walbridge, Bruce H. 163 Concord St. Ashland Walkama, Stephen S. 930 Liberty St. Braintree Wallack, Edward A. 40 Osgood St. Lawrence Waskiewicz, James R. 14 Louise St. Worcester Webber, Robert H. 2 Rocky Hill Rd. Amesbury Weber, Philip R. 50 Birch St. Dedham Weinstein, Eber K. 30 Columbia Park Haverhill Welch, James F., Ill 15 Teele Ave. W. Somerville Whalen, James J. 26 Winslow Rd. Braintree Whitney, Ralph A. 67 Burlington Ave. Wilmington Whitney, Nathaniel R. River Rd. Pepperell Will, Steven D. 301 Bothermel Blvd. Reading, Pa. Williams, Richard O. 3 Manor Rd. Auburn Wilson, Gregory C. 1 12 Green St. Clinton Winer, Harry P. 143 Fairmont St. Dorchester Winkler, Steven W. 10 Lawrence St. Medford Winski, Richard H. 237 N. Lake Ave. Worcester Wolfram, Herbert 396 Highland Ave. Fitchburg Woo, Ming K. 196 St. BotolphSt. Boston 250 CLASS OF 1971— FRESHMEN Wood. William G., 10 Collins Ave. Gloucester Jr. Worthen. Alfred R., Ill 163 Ipswich Rd. Topsfield Yarosh, Richard W. 4 1 Carlson Cir. W. Roxbury Yarosh, Michael A. 7 Ruffing St. Boston Yasi, Kenneth F. 99 Purdon Ave. Lynn Yee, Diane S. 75 Linwood St. Maiden Yeomans, Gerald W. 131 Main St. Reading Youngsaye, Kenneth C. 874 Waterloo Rd. Kowloon, Hong Kong Yu, Kim-Pao 424 Siphya Rd. Bangkok, Thailand Yue, Brown K. 62 A Kimberley Rd. Kowloon, Hong Kong Zani, John A. 21 Cutter St. Somervillc Zard, Michael A. 54 Broadway Chelsea Zielinski, Steven R. 491 Dewey St. W. Springfield Znoj, Ronald E. 432 Broadway Chicopee Falls Zylinski, Robert J. 23 Fountain Lane Weymouth 251 : -m -j?. y • i ' . ' . ' . •- ■■■.-■-- •. J ' « ' -C - . ' r.fe. ■• . ' ' lffl ? i - . .■' £..■-« vJiLj ' ' ■■■■- - - ■•, ?• - ; ' £•£• ' ! - ' ' - r - ADVERTISING $ QBfifl n n r W ■i 1 ■1 TEXTILE SINCE 1852 PREPARATORY EQUIPMENT DRYING MACHINERY FOR THE TEXTILE, RUBBER, CHEMICAL, FOOD, TOBACCO INDUSTRIES ■Designers, Engineers, Builders of Dryers, all types, Feeders, Washers, Coolers, Extractors, Extruders, Granulators, Pickers, and Special Purpose Machinery C. G. SARGENT ' S SONS CORPORATION Graniteville, since jFi852 Massachusetts Compliments of Joan Fabrics Corp. LOWELL, MASS. WANTED: (preferably alive) Inelagant, whitty, respondible, deadikated, loial, — Willing to work 150 hours per week (18 allowed for sleep, study, classes, leisure, and V2 hour to eat) FOR: THE 1969 STAFF OF THE PICKOUT. Must be able to fill the shoes of: HAL DIEKMAN— 13 EEE loafers Maureen Cobleigh — 3 AAA with bobbie socks Phil Lizotte — 15 AAA sneakers Joe Wood — wear gym sox at all times without shoes Jack Maher — must be able to wield a cane Dick Kenney — must own a Thesaurus. AVCO SPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION LOWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK, LOWELL, MASS. Q1S51 254 Robert Rollins Blazers, Inc. 242 Park Avenue South New York, New York - 10003 Designers and Manufacturers of the Lowell Technological Institute Blazer CONGRATULATIONS LOWELL TECH SENIORS FROM COLE and LIZOTTE CORP 10 Summer St. Northboro, Mass. 01532 INDUSTRIAL PAINTING AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS 255 D F TEXTILE MACHINERY for Woolens, Worsteds, Synthetics Emphasizing Cards, Spinning Frames, Picking and Blending Offering Complete Modified Worsted Systems Complete Blending Systems Including D F Harwood Bramwell Feeders (Weighing Type) for Cards (Woolen and Cotton), Garnetts (Non- Weighing Type) for Unitized Opening and Blending Systems, Mixing Pickers, Openers and other similar machines A complete line of accessories, supplies and maintenance parts. Condenser Tapes and Aprons, Card and Napper Clothing. The skillfull integration of D F methods, materials, and machinery with your mill, results in COORDINATED PRODUCTION It means increased profit. Ask for information. Send for the D F NEWS to help you. A C H I N E £, CARDS • SPINNING FRAMES MACHINERY MODERNIZATION TEXTILE MACHINERY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS North Andover, Mass. Charlotte, North Carolina Mtmbf — Amticon Tentit Machinery Auoctotiwt PREPARATORY MACHINERY • WARP DRESSING MACHINERY ACCESSORIES. SUPPLIES. CARO ft NAPPER CLOTHING GARNET WIRE. TAPES ft APRONS SPARE PARTS ■TECHNICAL SERVICE ft CONSULTATION FINISHING MACHINERY 256 COMPLIMENTS O F ABBOTT Machine Co., INC. WILTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE TEXTILE WINDING MACHINERY 257 Pick any spot on the face of the globe. Wherever fibers are processed for knitting or weaving. Wherever shoes are repaired. Wherever people enjoy fresh potato chips. Wherever printing presses roll. That ' s Whitin ' s world. ■Whitin ' s world . . . well over 130 years old . . . is full of vitality. Recent developments by Whitin and subsidiaries make that clear. New textile equipment that imple- ments a concept of continuous processing from fiber to yarn. A new photo- graphic typesetter. A new shoe finishing machine. A high production potato chip fryer. ■Whitin ' s world faces future expansion. Plans based on an 8-figure investment in product planning, research and development direct Whitin ' s course through 1970. The widely-acclaimed Whitin Textile Industry Analysis, for example, forecasts the acceptance of more Whitin developments in automated equipment for processing natural and synthetic fibers. ■Yes, Whitin ' s world is wide, vital and expanding. It touches you every day . . . keep in touch with it. 7 Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. Charlotte, N. C. American Type Founders Co., Inc. • Fayscott Landis Machine Corporation • J. D. Ferry Co., Inc. • Loren Dyer Co., Inc. • Whitin International, Ltd. • Whitin Europe Gesellschaft M. B. H. • Whitin France 258 Compliments of VAN RAALTE COMPANY Saratoga Springs, New York 259 The Official College Bookstore 260 VATROLITE 92-94% (Sodium Hydrosulphite)-Reducing agent in dyeing and printing application of vat colors to cottons, linens, rayons. Also indigo dyeing on wools and cottons. Stripping agent for colors dyed on cotton, rayon and other cellulosic fibres. VATROLITE 70% (Sodium Hydrosulphite) - Stripping agent for colors dyed on cotton, rayon, etc. Cleaning of dyeing equipment. VATROLITE 58-E, 58-ELD, 58-EAC (Buffered Sodium Hydrosulphite) — Buffered Sodium Hydrosulphite with and without optical whiteners, for use in the bleaching of wool stock, yarns and fabrics. Excellent for half bleach of wool carpet stock, applied in scouring train. DISCOLITE (Sodium Sulfoxylate Formaldehyde)— Reduc- ing agent for discharge and vat printing where a more heat stable product is required. Stripping of wool and synthetic fibres. STRIPOLITE (Modified Sodium Sulfoxylate Formalde- hyde) — Stripping dyed colors from wool, synthetics REDUCOLITE (Sodium Zinc Sulfoxylate Formaldehyde Compounds) — Stripping dyed colors from wool, syn- thetics, combining best features of Discolit e and Parolite. PAROLITE (Normal zinc sulfoxylate formalde- hyde)— Stripping of all forms of wool and syn- thetics, such as nylon, acetates, dacron, etc. NEOZYMES -Regular, HT, L, 3-LC and 5-LC Pancrc and bacterial enzymes, in powder and liquid form, pro- teolytic and amylolytic activity lor low and high tempera- tures, continuous or batch desizing. DISPERSALL (Ethylene Oxide Condensate) - After soap- ing of vat and naphthol colors prevents bleeding. NEOWET (Complex polythylene ether) Non Ionic wet- ting agent. NEOWET X (Organic Ether Sulfonate) - Anionic wetting agent, very effective in desizing bath. Does not inhibit action of enzymes. NEOFINISH (fatty based ester derivative) - Non-Ionic softener for all fibers. COROBEX (Organo tin salts compounds, phenyl mercuric salts compounds — Quaternary Compounds) Bacterio- static and fungistatic finish on all fibers. SULFUR DIOXIDE - Bleach and Anti-Chlor. W oyce textile chemicals CHEMICAL COMPANY EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY PHONE: 438-5200, AREA CODE 201 261 FROM EVERY ANGLE SANDOZ Dyes and Pigments SANDOZ Chemicals SANDOZ Technical Service SERVE THE CUSTOMER BEST For trouble-free production, plus economy, rely on SANDOZ quality and service. ® A SANDOZ JKA HANOVER, NEW JERSEY 07 THINKS AHEAD FOR PROGRESS SANDOZ 262 JAMES HUNTER MACHINE COMPANY, DIVISION OFCROMPTON KNOWLES CORPORATION, Mauldin, S.C., North Adams, Mass. and Gardena, Calif. 263 MACHINERY JAMES HUNTER We express our sincere thanks to Mr. J. Joseph Donovan, the representative from Wm. J. Keller Inc. for all his help and time throughout the year in putting together the 1968 PICKOUT © This book printed by VELV ATONE, 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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