Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 157 of 334
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Pflanz, Dauphiné King, Stockmayer, Daley, Loomis JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE WaLTER Huco StockMayEr, Chairman PauLt WiLuiAM DALEY ‘THONET CHARLES DAUPHINE Henry Fiske Kine WesLEY Horace Loomrs, III Louis WILL1AM PFLANZ, JR. ae? outstanding features marked the Jun- ior Prom of the class of 1935. The first was that for the first time in many years, the Prom was held at the Statler Hotel, rather than in the Walker Memorial. The second was the discarding of the custom of selecting a Prom girl from some show play- ing in downtown Boston. More than 250 couples attended the dance, and, in the hallowed manner, con- tinued dancing until the gray dawn; many fraternity houses served Prom breakfasts to conclude the dance. A tea-dance in Walker Memorial and many private dances on Sat- urday evening concluded the most brilliant ey) week-end of the social season at Technology. Mal Hallett and his orchestra furnished the music for the dance, which began at ten- thirty March 16, and continued, including the traditional Prom dinner, until four- thirty in the morning. Another unusual feature was the broadcasting of this or- chestra’s music over a local radio station during the dance. Members of the Junior Prom Committee, who planned, prepared and carried out this dance, were: Walter Stockmayer, president of the junior class; Wesley Loomis, II; Henry F. King, Louis W. Pflanz, Paul W. Daley and Thonet C. Dauphine.

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Everett, Gardiner, Wells, Woodman Marshall, Dunning, Loomis WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE JouN BartTot DuNNING, Chairman Epwarp Fisk EVERETT, JR. Joun Dick GARDINER WesLey Horace Loomis, III ARS function of the Walker Memorial Committee has been stated and restated over a period of many years. This year there is a change in the duties of this body. Its primary work, of course, is to govern the social activities and meetings in the Walker Memorial Building. By a vote of the Insti- tute Committee, the duties formerly carried on by the Points System Committee have been incorporated in those of the Walker Memorial Committee. The Points system is a device for control- ling the positions which an individual stu- dent can hold in the various extra-curricular activities. It is based upon the assumption rc WaLTON HarPER MARSHALL, JR. ARTHUR Epwarp WELLS, JR. HARRISON SPRING WOODMAN (resigned 8 ) that to hold a large number of offices is not fair either to the individual holding them or to the organizations. The duties already laid out for the Walker Memorial Committee are and probably familiar to most of our readers. The committee has charge of the assign- ment of all rooms in the Walker Memorial Building as well as the Hangar Gym. They supervise all the social functions. The Walker Memorial Committee is truly an influence in undergraduate life and does much to enhance the benefits available in the student center, the Walker Memorial Building. numerous



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Joun M. Hrrcucock EUGENE S. CLARKE General Manager Director of Music Business Manager Freeman B. Hudson, Jr. °34 Treasurer John C, Austin °36 Costumes Manager John B. D’Albora, Jr. °34 Chorus Rehearsals Manager David W. Dale ’35 John P. Allen °36 Everett B. Beede 35 Raymond W. Bliss, Jr. °37 Robert S. Childs ’37 Elizabeth M. Dolan °34 Frank A. Faillace 34 Arthur L. Grout °34 Edward S. Halfmann ’36 Lincoln R. Clark, Jr. °37 David M. Cooper ’36 Donald W. Haarman G. Alfred E. Hale ’37 Jonathan B. Cobb Arthur L. Conn Thonet C. Dauphiné Harold K.Farr FREEMAN B. Hupson, JR. AnTHuR B. ELLENwoop, Jr. Ropert M. BECKER Business Manager LES rs S Ory “WHAT! AGAIN?” The Management General Manager John M. Hitchcock °34 Company Manager Gordon Day °34. Lighting Manager Leo. H. Dee.’35 Advertising Manager Louis C. B. Fong °35 Publicity Manager Lewis I. Goldberg 35 The Staff Sydney B. Karofsky °37 Richard K. Koegler ’36 Philip S. Kurz °35 Carlos F. Lavenas °35 Israel Nigroshi °34 John A. McKeon ’35 William W. Pritchard ’36 The Chorus Eino A. Jaskelainen °34 Lawrence Kanters 36 Richard S. Mabee °36 Francis 5. Peterson ’36 Fred A. Prahl, Jr. 36 The Orchestra Director Eugene S. Clarke Vincent Fopiano John R. Graham Sidney Grazi H. G. Hotte 156 Author Director of Music Eugene S. Clarke °34 Scenic Director Foster R. Jackson ’34 Cast Rehearsals Manager Robert Moffett °35 Stage Manager Chandler Wentworth °34 Norman B. Robbins ’37 Benigno M. Sanchez ’37 Thomas A. Terry, Jr. ’36 Frank S. Walters °35 Harry M. Weese ’38 Eugene B.Weisburg °38 Milton L. Weiss 735 Ralph Werman ’38 Julian S. Rifkin °36 Warren L. Towle ’34 William W. Towner ’36 Fitz R. White ’35 John M. Rutledge Justin J. Shapiro Harris A. Thompson George E. Wuestefeld a EP Fema, 7 5 ; y .

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