Northeastern University - Cauldron Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES DUPL 3 9358 01423816 3 ' VlQio Oic CONTENTS President of the University Vice-President of the University Trustees of the University Dedication Board of Governors Faculty Senior Album Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class College Year Activities Musical Organizations Publications Athletics Fraternities Short Turns and Encores Advertising and Undergraduate Directory FOREWORD That — this book may remain an everlasting monument to the friendship created through many happy hours of work, service and relaxation. That — Northeastern creation does not end with the parting of the ways, but rather, expands and reflects with glory upon our school experience. That — friendships held sacred through our years of study may be brought to life in years to come. That — is the purpose embodied within these pages. — If these are accomplished then our wishes will be realized. Frank Palmer Speare, LL.B., M.H. President of the University Carl Stephens Ell, A.B., S.B., M.S. Vice-President of the University and Dean of the Schools of Engineering and Business Administration Thfe iiipikiii Bii!«i iiiim93 Board of Trustees TiLDEN Grafton Abbott, Chairman ' ILLIAM Converse Chick, Vice-Chairman Ernest Lovering, Treasurer Galen David Light, Secretary WiLMAN Edward Adams Alfred Harlowe Avery Paul Foster Clark William James Davidson Walter Gee Davis Robert Gray Dodge Henry Bradlee Fenno Benjamin Alvey Franklin Franklin Wile Ganse Arthur Stoddard Johnson Henry Plimpton Kendall Henry Gardner Lord Francis Pope Luce William Everett Macurda George Millard Peabody Arthur Perry, Jr. Frank Lincoln Richardson Thomas Hastings Russell Sabin Pond Sanger Frank Palmer Speare Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Robert Treat Paine Stoker Trustees of Permanent Funds Frank Palmer Speare, Chair?nan Ernest Lovering, Treasurer Galen David Light, Secretary Tilden Grafton Abbott Henry Bradlee Fenno Sabin Pond Sanger Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Arthur Stoddard Johnson Thfeilll|Miill|l!lii!!li|l!liiL To ELIOT FRANKLIN TOZER axxd BENJAMIN MANN ELLISON who with untiring effort and sagacious counsel have guided us, the Class of 1931, through the devious course of our collegiate endeavors, we dedicate this volume. ThpiiiiiAiiii iiDiiifc™iiiim93i Ad Interim Committee William Converse Chick, Chairman Galen David Light, Secretary TiLDEN Grafton Abbott Wilman Edward Adams Walter Gee Davis Robert Gray Dodge Henry Bradlee Fenno Arthur Stoddard Johnson William Everett Macurda Frank Lincoln Richardson Frank Palmer Speare General Officers and Executive Council Frank Palmer Speare, LL.B., M.H. President of the University Galen David Light, A.B. Secretary and Comptroller of the University Carl Stephens Ell, A.B., S.B., M.S. Vice-President of the University Everett Avery Churchill, A.B., Ed.D. Vice-President of the University 10 FACULTY ThfeMI!I|™iill|llliillllj !4Miiiira93i Galen David Light A.B. Secretary and Comptroller of the University ' iNTHROP Eliot Nightingale A.B., B.S. Professor of Co-ordination Director of Co-operative Work John Butler Pugsley A.B. Director of School Administration Assistant Professor of Mathematics Edward Snow Parsons B.C.E., Ed.M. Director of Student Activities Assistant Professor of Physical Training Harold Wesley Melvin A.B., A.M. Dean of Students Professor of English Milton John Schlagenhauf A.B., B.C., M.A. Director of Admissions Professor of Economics 12 ThfeM!l!| !i William Lincoln Smith S.B. Professor of Electrical Engmeermg Head of Electrical Engineeriiig Department Joseph Spear A.B. Professor of Mathematics Head of Department of Mathematics Joseph Arthur Coolidge B.S. Professor of Physics Head of Department of Physics Henry Bissell Alvord B.S. Professor of Civil Engineering Head of Department of Civil Engineering Samuel Abbot Smith Strahan Professor of Chemical Engineering Head of Department of Chemical Engineering James Warren Ingalls B.S., C.E. Professor of Industrial Engiizeering Head of Depart nent of Industrial Engineering 13 Thfemi! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 931 Joseph ' illiam Zeller B.S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering Coach of Track Arthur Bird Montgomery B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor Banking and Finance Robert Bruce B.C.S., M.C.S. Professor of Accounting Head of Department of Accounting Stanley Goddard Estes A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Psychology Chairman of the Department of Psychology and Sociology Eliot Franklin Tozer B.S. in Ed. Associate Professor of Drawing Head of Department of Draiving Julian Ernest Jackson A.B., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration Head of Department of Merchandising 14 WiLPRED Stanley Lake A.B., M.A. Issistant Professor of Industrial Engineering Alfred John Ferretti B.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering J. Kenneth Stevenson B.C.S. Bursar of the University Roland Guire Porter B.E.E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering George Francis Ashley Associate Professor of Dratuing Chester Packard Baker B.Ch.E., A.m. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 15 ThfemiiiiiiMiiii Emil Anton Gramstorff B.S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Willi am Jefferson Alcott, Jr. B.S. inC.E. Associate Professor of Mathematics Henry Edward Richards B.S. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Frederick W illiam Holmes A.B. Associate Professor of English George Wesley Towle B.S. Associate Professor of Co-ordination Assistant Director Department of Co-operative Work Frederick Arlington Stearns B.S. Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering 16 Thpil!!||™!!IilL A, ' ' , W L13EMAR StANWOOD McGuIRE B.S., A.M. j ,sj I ' sistant Professor of Chemical T Engineering Albert Ellsworth Everett B.C.E. Assistant Professor of Co-ordination Albert Edward Whittaker B.M.E. Assistant Professor of Physics Charles William Havice A.B., S.T.B., M.A. Executive Secretary Student Union Assistant Professor Social Sciences Alfred D ' Alessandro B.C.S., LL.B., C.P.A. (Mass.) Assistant Professor of Accounting Carl David Johnson A.B. Assistant Professor of Physics 17 !i!ia Frederick Muckenhoupt A.B., B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering ' lLLIAM ThURLOW ALEXANDER B.M.E. Instructor in M.echanical Engineering Brandon Trussell A.B., A.M. Professor of Economics Bernard Gabine A.B., A.M. Instructor in Statistics and Administration Charles Oscar Baird, Jr. Instructor of Civil Engineering George Harris Meserve,Jr. B.C.E. Instructor in E)raiving 18 Thfeia!!i|MilJlllil!illllillj Derwood Austin Newman B.C., Ed.M. Instructor in Chemistry Henry Stephen Richardson A.B. Assistant Director of Ad?ii!ssions Instructor in English ' lLLIAM CrOMBIE WhITE B.E.E. Secretary of the Day Division Instructor in English James Gregory McGivern B.M.E. Instructor in Drawing Everett Carter Marston A.B. Instructor m English Verner Olof Nelson Instructor in Co-ordination 19 ThfeWI!li pM llli Rudolph Oscar M. Oberg B.E.E. Instructor in Co-ordination Alumni Secretary Gerald Russell Tatton B.B.A. Coach of Freshman Track Instructor in Business Administration WiNSLow Porter B.S., M.A., LL.B. Instructor in Baulking and Finance Clarence Julius McIntire Instructor of Drateitig and MathefKatics Coach of Cross Country Assistant Coach of Baseball Harvey Nelson Raymond, Jr. B.B.A. Instructor of Business Matiagement Coach of Hockey Assistant Coach of Soccer Laurence Fuller Cleveland B.S. Instructor of Drawing 20 Th(Sllll|Milli!|!l!il!lllljllilJ Malcolm Carter Davis B.B.A. Instructor in Co-ordination Henry Kendrick Holt B.S., M.A. Instructor in NLathetJiatics Benjamin Mann Ellison B.B.A. Instructor in Business Managetnetit ; Assistant to the Director of Student Activities Frank Harold LaBree B.E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering George Raymond Fennell B.B.A. Assistant to the Director of School Administration Instructor of Business Management Alfred Mudge McCoy B.S. Instructor of English Coach of Basketball and Baseball 21 ThfeMii!i| wiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiL Benjamin Franklin V. White B.R.E. Director of Mjtsic Instructor in English NoRRis Potter, Jr. A.B. Instructor in English George Houghton Whittum B.B.A. Instructor in Accomtting DeLano G. Rice B.S. Instructor in Co-ordination Charles Albert White B.C.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering Saverio Zuffanti B.C.E. Instructor in Che7nistrf 22 Thpi!lll!|M!! 11 i!lill!lll ' - iiiiiiii ilC)lll|S llilM93l John C. Morgan B.S. Instructor in Co-ordination Edward Ringrose Place Ph.B. Director of Publicity Elmer Elsworth Haskins B.M.E., M.A. Instructor in lsA.athematics David Priestly Coach of Soccer Henry Arthur Kontoff M.D. School Physician Robert E. Laveaga Bachelor of Physical Education Instructor in Physical Training 23 ThfeMiiiiiiiM 1M93I Arthur W. Peel Instructor in Physical Training William Carl Hultgren Instructor in Physical Training 24 SENIORS Th Mi !fcMiiiM93l Combined Senior Officers DIVISION A AND B— ENGINEERING Raymond E. Edson Charles N. Kimball (Division A) Algot O. Forsberg (Division B) Harry Gill (Division A) Theodore A. Bates (Division B) , Donald H. MacKenzie (Division A) Terrence M. Burak (Division B) Professor E. F. Tozer DIVISION A AND B— BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Vernon D. O ' Neil T. Edmund Ackart (Division A) David D. Banks (Division B) George H. Knox Division A) [ Carl G. Schneppershoff (Division B) i Lester E. Hintz (Division A) Richard E. Bates (Division B) Mr. B. M. Ellison 26 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor y93i T. Edmund Ackart S A Born April 28, 1908 at Schaghti- coke, New York. Home address. Main Street, Schaghticoke, New York. Prepared at Schaghticoke High School, Schaghticoke, New York. Assistant Manager of Base- bal l (2, 3, 4); Advertising Manager of Handbook (1); Fore Paw Society (3, 4): Vice-President of Class (3, 4); Editor-in-Chief of Handbook C4); Social Committee (4)- Business Management. Ralph G. Amiss s A Born August 21, 1908 at Methuen, Massachusetts. Home address, 82 Hampshire Street, Methuen, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Methuen High School, Methuen, Massachusetts. Class Baseball (1, 2); Northeastern News (1, 2); Northeastern News Assistant Circulation Manager (3); Northeastern News Business Man- ager (4). Business Management. David Doughs Banks, Jr. Born May 26, 1909 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Gibson Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Class Social Com- mittee (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1); Interclass Baseball (1, 2); Interclass Football (1, 2); Field Day Com- mittee (3); Class Vice-President (4). Business Management. Ernest Warren Be. n s ♦ A Born August 26, 1909 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 49 Suffolk Avenue, Swampscott, Mas- sachusetts. Prepared at Swampscott High School, Swampscott, Massa- chusetts. Interclass football (1, 2); Student Union (3, 4); Banking Club (3); Accounting Club (3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (3, 4); Inter- class Hockey (4). Accounting and Finance. William Begun K z Born December 22, 1908 in Russia. Home address, 213 Pine Street, Gardner, Massachusetts. Prepared at Gardner High School, Gardner, Massachusetts. Fraternity Basket- ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Northeastern News (1, 4); Photographic Editor News (4); Student Union (1); Sigma Delta Epsilon (2, 3, 4); Vice-Chancel lor Fraternity (2), Assistant Publicity Manager Comedy (2); Secretary- Treasurer Inter-Fraternitv Council (2); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Field Day Committee (3): Class Secretary (3); Fore Paw Society (3, 4); Publicity Manager Musical Comedy (3); Chancellor Kappa Zeta Phi (3,4); Accounting Club (3); Banking Club (3); Photographic Editor Cauldron (4); Treasurer Fore Paw Society (4); Vice-President Sigma Delta Epsilon (4); Senior Week Committee (4). Accounting. Joseph A. Bertelli Born September 25, 1908 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 15 Avon Street, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somer- ville High School, Somerville, Massachusetts. Track (1, 2). Business Management. Frank Warren Blatchford, Jr. Born November 10, 1909 at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Home address, 30 Harbor Terrace, Glouces- ter, Massachusetts. Prepared at Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Massachusetts. Class Secretary (1, 2); Class Social Committee (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2); Class Presi- dent (3); News staff (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Cauldron Course Editor (4). Accounting. Charles E. Bouchard e E Born February 28, 1908 at Man- chester, New Hampshire. Home address, 76 Wilton Street, Man- chester, New Hampshire. Prepared at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts. Basketball (1); Class Baseball (2); Treasurer of Theta Phi Epsilon (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. 27 ip™iiiim93i Everett Albert Brown B A Born November 12, 1906 at Haverhill, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 19th Avenue, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haver- hill High School, Haverhill, Massa- chusetts. Class Vice-President (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Sigma Delta Epsilon (2, 3, 4); Smoker Commit- tee (1, 3); President Haverhill Club Accounting and Finance. Ayton a. Brundage Born May 27, 1910 at Stonehani, Massachusetts. Home address, 130 Ashland Street, Melrose, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Stoneham High School, Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Nominating Committee (1); Class Basketball (l); Rush Committee (1); Class Hockey (2); Class Baseball (2, 3); Social Com- mittee (2). Accounting and Finance. Henry D.iiniel Bucci Born February 7, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 95 Fulton Street, Medford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Medford High School, Medford, Massachusetts. Nominating Committee (1, 2, 3); Social Committee (1, 4); Rush Committee (1); Class Basketball (2); Field Day Committee (2); Class Baseball (3). Accounting and Finance. Willis P. tten Burbank 2 A Born May 6, 1907 at London- derry, New Hampshire. Home ad- dress, 295 Western Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Lynn, Mass- achusetts. Class Football (1, 2); Northeastern News (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Greater Lynn Club (2, 4); Fraternity Basket- ball (2, 3, 4); Inrer-Fraternity Coun- cil (3, 4); American Management Association (3, 4); Sigma Delta Epsilon (3, 4); Field Day Com- mittee (3); Vice-President Sigma Phi Alpha (3); Editor-in-Chief Northeastern News (4); Secretary- Treasurer Inter-Fraternity Council (4); Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Delta Epsilon (4); Social Committee (4); President Sigma Phi Alpha (4); Chairman Inter-Fraternity Ball (4). Business Management. John C. Cafiso Born April 13, 1908 at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address, 40 Paris Street, Methuen, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Methuen High School, Methuen, Massachusetts. Track (1); President Greater Law- rence Club (4); Inter-Club Council (4). Business Management. Robert Oliver Carlson B A Born February 24, 1910 at North Easton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 3 Linden Street, North Easton Massachusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School, North Easton, Massachusetts. Accounting Club (3, 4); Banking Club (3, 4); Student Union (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. Frederic E. Cobb Born December 22, 1907 at West Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Lloyd Street, Win- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Winchester High School, Win- chester, Massachusetts. Student Union (1,2); Banking Club (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. Harry Charles Cohen S n Born July 25, 1908 at Biddeford, Maine. Home address, 12 Porter Street, Biddeford, Maine. Prepared at Biddeford High School, Bidde- ford, Maine. Rush Committee (1); Inter-Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Inter-Fraternity Council (3, 4); American Management Association (4); Social Committee (4); Musical Comedy (4). Business Management. 28 Thpill!i|™illililliil!lllL Roger F. Corey B A Born March 28, 1910 at Mans- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 12 High Street, Mansfield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Massa- chusetts. Basketball (1); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)i Nominating Committee (2)- Class Baseball (3); Musical Comedy Committee (4). Business Management. Robert T. Cotton 2 A Born July 20, 1908 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Home address, 2842 Washington Street, Ro.x ' bury, Mas- sachusetts. Prepared at English High School, Boston, Massachu- setts. Student Union (1, 2); Track Team (1); English High Club (1); Northeastern News staff (2, 3); Tennis Tournament (3); Banking Club (3); News Editor (4); American Management Association (4). Business Management. WiLLi. M Elmer Cr. wford B A Born May 5, 1901 at Leeds, Canada. Home address, 19 Harring- ton Avenue, Barre, Vermont. Pre pared at Goddard Seminary, Barre Vermont. Student Council (2, 3, 4) Fore Paw Society (3, 4); Field Dai Committee (3); Business Manager Musical Comedy (4). Accounting and Finance. Francis J. Cunningham Born June 19, 1909 at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 12 Willard Street, Chelsea, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Class Baseball (1); Inter-Fraternity Basketball (3); American Manage- ment Association (3). Business Management. Samuel G. Cutler Born January 22, 1908 at Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Home address, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Massachu- setts. American Management Asso- ciation (3, 4); Student Union (4). Business Management. Gerald Moulton Davis B A Born June 2, 1909 at Auburndale, Massachusetts. Home address, 13 Winona Street, Auburndale, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Newton High School, Newton, Massachusetts. Business Management. Carl Epstein Born August 23, 1908 at East Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 40 Floyd Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dot- chester High School, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Business Management. N oRMAN Foster F. ' B A Born Octobet 14, 1908 at West- minster, Vermont. Home address, 16 Center Street. Bellows Falls, Vermont. Prepared at Bellows Falls High School, Bellows Falls, Ver- mont. Musical Comedv Cast (2]; Business Staff Musical Comedy (2, 3); Fraternity Basketball (2, 4] ; Advettising Staff Northeastern Neus (3); Banking Club (3); Accounting Club (3); Twin State Club (4). Accounting and Finance. 29 Thpill!fflto!ill|l!:illll!| Samuel Irwin Fletcher Born June 2, 1911 at Milford, Massachusetts. Home address, 39 Fair Street, New Bedford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milford High School, Milford, Massachusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Orchestta (1); Banjo Club (1); American Management Association (3, 4); Banking Club (3, 4).; Ac- counting Club (3, 4); Accounting and Finance. Felix George Fournier Born February 21, 1910 at New Bedford, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 186 Cove Street, New Bed- ford, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Student Union (1, 3); Bank- ing Club (3, 4); Accounting Club (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. P. UL W. Fuller A K s Born April 5, 1909 at Mercer, Maine. Home address, 30 Urquhart Street, Rumford, Maine. Prepared at Rumford High School, Rumford, Maine. Musical Comedy (1); Class Baseball (2), Class Social Com- mittee (3); Student Union (4). Business Manager. Robert Hale Gard ner s A Born August 17, 1908 ' at Nashua, New Hampshire. Home address, 35 Arlington Street, Nashua, New Hampshire. Prepared at Nashua High School, Nashua, New- Hamp- shire. Student Union (3, 4); Ameri- can Management Association (3, 4), Basketball (4). Business Management. George Herbert Gould Born February 25, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 17 Baker Road, Everett. Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School, Everett, Massachusetts. Assistant Manager Banjo Club (1); Dance Committee (1); Librarian Banjo Club (2); American Management Association (3, 4). Business Management. Harold A. Graves B A Born March 25, 1909 at Green- field, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Conway, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Conway High School, Conway, Massachusetts. Student Union 0); Inter-Fraternity Basket- ball 0, 2 3 4); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4); Inter-Fraternity Council (3! 4); Fore P w Society (4); Secretary Phi Beta Alpha (4). Business Management. Richard Gilman Hassell B A Born April 23, 1909 at Conway, Massachusetts. Home address, Con- way, Massachusetts. Prepared at Conway High School, Conway, Massachusetts. Basketball (1); Glee Club (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3,); Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3); Field Dav Committee Secretary (3); Fore Paw Society (4); Student Council (4). Business Management. Lester ' Ernest Hintz ' r K Born May 18, 1908 at New Haven, Connecticut. Home address, 183 West Rock Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. Prepared at New Haven High School, New Haven, Connecticut. Northeastern Niws staff (1, 2, 3); Nutmeg Club (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3); Class Treasurer (2, 3, 4); Inter-Club Council (2, 3); Field Day Com- mittee (3); Editor News (3). Accounting and Finance. 30 ThfeiiiiiiiMj; MoEKlS Kesselman K Z Born January 2, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 343 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Northeastern Neifs staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (l, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Publicity Manager Musi- cal Comedy (2); Inter-Fraternity Council (3, 4); Social Committee (3) Business Management. E.4RL EdW. RD KiLLION Born April 13, 1907 at Milford, New Hampshire. Home address, 43 Progress Street, Hopedale, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Hopedale High School, Hopedale, Massa- chusetts. Baseball (1); Bowling for Milford Club (1, 2). Accounting and Finance. George Horace Knox B A Born August 8, 1908 at East- hampton, Massachusetts. Home address, 29 Maple Street, East- hampton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Easthampton High School, Easthampton, Massachusetts. Bas- ketball (l); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Social Committee (l); Northeastern News (1, 2, 3); Student Council (I, 2, 3); President Council (3); Sigma Delta Epsilon (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List Award (2); Accounting Club (3); Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Delta Epsilon (3); Business Man- ager Musical Comedv (3); Presidenr Sigma Delta Epsilon (4); Class Secretaty (4); Advertising Man- ager of NsKs (4); Fore Paw Society (4); Manager of Hockey (4). Accounting and Finance. Louis Krasnow Born March 26, 1905 in Russia. Home address, 627 Morton Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts. Prepared at Nashua High School, Nashua, New Hampshire. Student Union (2), American Management Association (3, 4). Business Management. Milton Kuposky Born January 27, 1910 at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home ' address, 38 Charlotte Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School. Boston, Massachusetts. Class Baseball (1); Class Hockey (2, 3, 4); Captain Class Hockey (3); Varsity Hockey (3 4); Banking Club (3); Accounting Club (3). Accounting and Finance. Franklin William Lilley A K S Born June 24, 1909 at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home address, 75 Thomas Street, New Bedford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Massa- chusetts. Fraternity Basketball (1, 2); Secretary Alpha Kappa Sigma (3); Class Secretary (4); Social Committee (4). Business Management. Theodore H. Loss Born, April 9, 1908 at Middle- town, Connecticut. Home address, 40 Hotchkiss Street, Middletown, Connecticut. Prepared at Middle- town High School, Middletown, Connecticut. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Business Management. Everett Dutton Lyons Born January 20, 1909 at Chelms- ford, Massachusetts. Home address, Elm Street, Chelmsford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Chelmsford High School, Chelmsford, Massa- chusetts. Student Council Member (4); Social Committee (4); American Management Association (4). Business Management. 31 ip™!iiim93i Raymond Emery Mabey Born November 3, 1908 at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 74 Charles Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School, Newton, Massa- chusetts. Relay Team (1); Track (1); Banking Club (3, 4); Accounting Club (3, 4); Student Union (3, 4); American Management Association Accounting and Finance. Roland Robertson MacLean Born July 11, 1907 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 229 White Street, Belmont, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Belmont High School, Belmont, Massachusetts. American Management Association (4). Business Management. M. Joseph Manning Born March 11, 1909 at Milton, Massachusetts. Home address, 289 Thatcher Street, Milton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milton High School, Milton, Massachusetts. Chairman of Tug-of-War Commit- tee (1); Secretary of Business Con- ference Class (3). Business Management. Robert B. Matson s A Born September 29, 1907 at Skowhegan, Maine. Home address, 218 Brighton Avenue, AUston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Rifle Team (4). Business Management. Paul L. McCue Born July 31, 1908 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 95 Summer Street, Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School, Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Business Management. Guy Kendall Morris r K Botn April 17, 1908 at Gardner, Massachusetts. Home address, 167 South Main Street, Gardner, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Gardner High School, Gardner, Massachusetts. Inter-Fraternity Basketball (1); Field Da)- Committee (3); Account- ing Club (3); Banking Club (3); Social Committee (4); Dance Com- mittee (4). Accounting and Finance. Clark D. Newcombe B A Born September 1, 1908 at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 72 Stedman Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Grosse Pointe High School, Michigan. President (l); Student Council (1, 4); Social Committee (1, 2); Vice- President (2); Class Baseball (2); Business Manager Junior Prom (3); Cauldron Board (4). Business Management. Arnold E. Niemi r K Born August 19, 1908 at Hoquiam, Washington. Home address, Vinton Pond, West Townsend, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Townsend High School, Townsend, Massa- chusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Business Management. 32 Th MlliA|liil|i!lli!illllil!lllL y93i Alfred A. Norman Born September 29, 1908 at Hope- dale, Massachusetts. Home address, 41 Progress Street, Hopedale, Mas- sachusetts. Prepared at Hopedaie High School, Hopedale, Massa- chusetts. Baseball (1, 2, 3); Bowling for Milford Club (2, 3). Accounting and Finance. Vernon D. O ' Neil B A Born May 5, 1907 at Barton, Maryland. Home address Oldtown Road, Cumberland, Maryland. Pre- pared at Barton High School, Cum- berland, Maryland. Basketball (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1); Varsity Basketball (2); Class President (2, 3, 4); Sigma Delta Epsilon (2, 3, 4); Prom Com- mittee (3); Associate Business Manager Musical Comedy (3); President Sigma Delta Epsilon (3); Assistant Treasurer Phi Beta Alpha (3); Accounting Club (3); Banking Club (3); Editor-in-Chief Cauldron (4); Secretary Student Council (4); Senior Week Committee (4); Treas- urer Phi Beta Alpha (4). Accounting and Finance. Francis E. Powers r n Born December 4, 1908 at East Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 197 Trenton Street, East Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at East Boston High School, East Boston, Massachusetts. Track Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain Track (2): Sporting Reporter News (2, 3); Fore Paw Society (3, 4). Business Management. Richard Rich 2 A Born February 27, 1907 at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home address, 28 Park Street, Maiden, Massachusetts. Prepared at Maiden High School Maiden, Massachusetts. News (3) Circulation Manager News (4) Inter-Fraternity Council (3). Business Management. George A. Robinson Born December 23, 1905 at Washington, District of Columbia. Soccer (1, 2); Track (1,2,3); Student Union (4). Business Administration. John Eastman Rodgers Born June 3, 1908 at Rutherford, New Jersey. Home address, 56 Donaldson Avenue, Rutherford, New Jersey. Prepared at Rutherford High School, Rutherford, New- Jersey. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Manager Band (2); Manager Band C3, 4); Student Union (3, 4); News (3); American Management Associ- ation (4). Business Management. Joseph Sidney Rosenbloom Born July 4, 1909 at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 Fox Street, Worcester, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Worcester Clas- sical High School, Worcester, Massachusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Business Management. William T. Schafer Born December 12, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 47 Manthorne Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Musical Comedy Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (l); Soccer (2); Class Hockey (3, 4); Fore Paw Society (3, 4). Business Management. 33 J93I Karl G. Schneppershoff r K Born October 22, 1909 at Elber- feld, Germany. Home address, 319 Newhall Street, New Haven, Con- necticut. Prepared at New Haven High School, New Haven, Con- necticut. Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3); News (1, 2); Bacchanalians (1, 4); Nutmeg State Club (1, 3); Class Field Dav Committee (1, 2, 3); Class Baseball Team (1, 3); Frat- ernity Basketball (2, 4); North- eastern Band (2, 3); Nutmeg Club Bowling Team (3). Accounting and Finance. Louis Hayward Sobey r n Born June 25, 1910 at Winthrop, Massachusetts. Home address, 18 Circuit Road, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasur- er Fore Paw Society (3); Musical Comedy (3); Social Committee (3); President Fore Paw Society (4); Dance Committee (4); Senior Week Committee C 4). Business Management. Lloyd Allen Stowers B A Born January 19, 1909 at Milford, Massachusetts. Home address, 15 Pleasant Street, Milford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milford High School, Milford, Massachusetts. Class Baseball (1, 2, 3); Club Bowl- ing 0, 2); Club Tennis (1, 2); Social Committee (3); Student Council (4). Accounting and Finance. Harold Edward Sweet Born May 8, 1910 at Readville, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Abbott Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at English High School, Boston, Massachu- setts. Class Baseball (2). Business Management. William Alfred Symancyk B A Born May 29, 1908 at Mt. Tom, Massachusetts. Home address, 19 East Bartlett Street, Westfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at West- field High School, Westfield, Massa- chusetts. Interclass Baseball (1); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3); Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4); Student Union Accounting and Finance. John Alden Turner B A Born April 18, 1909 at New Bedford, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 34 School Street, South Dart- mouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Musical Comedy (2, 3, 4); Class Secretary (3); Class Social Committee (3); Student Union (3); Director Ameri- can Management Association (3, 4); Cauldron Course Editor (4). Business Management. John Edward Vadala Born April 24, 1909 at Brighton, Massachusetts. Home address, 80 Lake Shore Road, Brighton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Baseball Team (1,2); Class Social Committee (2, 3, 4); Class Vice-President (3); American Man- agement Association (3); Field Day Committee (3); Managing Editor of Cauldron (4); Student Union (3, 4) Board of Directors of American Management Association (4); Trea- surer of American Management Association (4); Associate Business Manager Musical Comedy (4); Senior Week Committee (4); Sigma DeltaEpsilon(3, 4). Business Management. Robert E. Walsh i: A Born February 22, 1910 at South Natick, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 9 Water Street, South Natick, Massachusetts. Prepared at Natick High School, Natick, Massachu- setts. Glee Club (1, 4); News (2, 3, 4); Associate Manager of Msuical Comedy (4); Vice-President of American Management Association (4). Business Management. 34 TTlfeMiillMfll BillMMillliW Sylvan Wesalo K z Born August 6, 1910 at Cambridge Massachusetts. Home address, 148 Seaver Street, Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Man- ager Baseball (l); English High Club (1); News (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball (2); Banking Club (3, 4); American Management Association (3, 4); Accounting Club (3, 4): Assistant Manager Hockey (3) Manager Class Hockey (3, 4) Inter-Fraternity Council (3). Accounting and Finance. DoLivER S. White B A Born April 25, 1910 at Mansfield, Massachusetts. Home address, 232 South Main Street, Mansfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mans- field High School, Mansfield, Mas- sachusetts. News Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1); Musical Comedy Publicity Staff (2, 3); Circulation Manager News (3, 4); Managing Board News (3, 4); Secretary- Treasurer American Management Association (3, 4). 1 Business Management. Kermit C. Whitehill B A Born October 9, 1908 at Bellows Falls, Vermont. Home address, 22 South Street, Bellows Falls, Ver- mont. Prepared at Bellows Falls High School, Bellows Falls, Ver- mont. Musical Clubs (1, 2); Inter- Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Baseball (2, 3); Manager Glee Club (3); Vice-President Phi Beta Alpha (3); President Phi Beta Alpha (4). Frederick J. Williams Born October 5, 1909 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 7 Vesta Road, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dor- chester High School, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Track Team (1); Chairman in Business Conference Class (3); American Management Association (4). Business Management. Max Witten Born January 25, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address 71 Wildwood Street, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School, Boston, Massachu- setts. Class Baseball (1, 2); Dean ' s List (1); Banking Club (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. 35 HAROLD J. NPRDINI ERMEST POINOLXTER CLflRK wr e: eliier n ' izm BURTON HENRV MOODY IN MEMORIAM ThfeMiii!iMH John Louis Abretti Born March 1, 1930, at Milford, Massachuserrs, Home address, 2 Parkhurst Street, Milford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milford High School. Milford High School Club (1 2); Secretary Milford High School Club (3); Bowling (1 2). Electrical Engineering. Maxwell Adelm. n Born May 22, 1907 at Novo Alexandrofsky, Latvia. Home ad- dress, 204 Mather Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. Concert Or- chestra (1 2, 3); Manager Concert Orchestra (4); A. C. S. (4). Chemical Engineering. Stew. ' vrt a. . hman Born January 21, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 75 Baker Road, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Captain Bowling Team (3, 4); A.C. S. (4); Senior Nominating Com- mittee (4). Chemical Engineering. Daniel W. Allen .4 K 2 Born December 24, 1908 at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 22 Broadway, Watertown, Massachusetts. Prepared at Punch- ard and Watertown High Schools. Musical Comedv (1 Class Track (1); Class Football (2); Class Base- ball (2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. i™l!«IIIIM93l Stanley L. Allen Born June 1, 1903 at Foster, Rhode Island. Home address, 177 Main Street, Danielson, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Danielson High School. Basketball (1); Student Union (2, 3); Freshman Reception Committee (2); A.LE.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Sidney A. Altshuler s !2 Born November 19, 1910 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 6 Esmond Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Alfred Charles Anderson Born January 9, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address. East Street, East Foxboro, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Mansfield High School. Student Council (2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (2, 4); Board of Directors, N. U. Flving Club. Civil Engineering. Eric A. Anderson Born August 24, 1909 at Concord, New Hampshire. Home address, 469 North State Street, Concord, New Hampshire. Prepared at Con- cord High School. Student Union (1); Social Committee (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Senior Week Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. 37 1 931 Daniel F. Appleton Born December 31, 1907 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, Country Way, Scituate, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Scituate High School. Baseball (1, 4). Civil Engineering. Ralph W. Armstrong Born May 6, 1910 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 303 Hancock Street, South Braintree, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brain- tree High School. Nominating Committee, News (1); Assistant Class Treasurer (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Cauldron Board (4); A.I.E.E. (4)- Electrical Engineering. Glenn B. Bannister Born January 16, 1909 at Spring- field, Vermont. Home address, 30 Prospect Street, Springfield, Ver- mont. Prepared at Springfield High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Charles J. Barriere Born January 14, 1909 at Newport, Rhode Island. Home address, 2 Long Lane, Newport, Rhode Island . Prepared at Rodgers High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Donald C. Bassett Born July 17, 1909 at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address. Hid- den Road, Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Punchard High School. Civil Engineering. Nathan W. Bates Born February 23, 1911 at Co- hasset, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Beechwood Street, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cohas- set High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Theodore A. Bates Born January 27, 1910 at Wey- mouth, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 829 Commercial Street, East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Weymouth High School. Class Secretary (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Glee Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Arnold H. Baxter H T N Born April 5, 1907 at Hyannis, Massachusetts. Home address, 7 High School Road, Hyannis, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Barnstable High School. Vice-President of Class (1); Football (1); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4),- Student Union (1); Rush Committee (l); Inter-Fraternitv Council (3, 4), ' Field Dav Committee (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); ' Rifle Club (3, 4); Chairman of Inter-Fraternity Ball (4). Mechanical Engineering. 38 1Tlpl!l!l!M ili John D. Beal, Jr. Born October 22, 1909 at Hull, Massachusetts. Home address, 1,5 Whitehead Avenue, Nantasket Beach, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hingham High School. Class Foot- ball (1, 2); A. I.E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Electrical Engineering. Allan C. Belyea Born February 5, 1907 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 241 West Street, Hyde Park, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Hyde Park High School. Nominating Committee (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. John Clarence Benson Born April 12, 1907 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 241 Prospect Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School. N.C.N.S. A.C.S. (3, 4); Student Council (4). Chemical Engineering. Robert W. Blxby Born April 12, 1910 at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address, 70 Pleasant Street, North Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Johnson High School, North Andover. Rifle Club (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Ch. rles Everett Blanchard Born May 23, 1909 at Walpole, Massachusetts. Home address, 73 Howard Street, Norwood, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Norwood High School. Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy (3). Electrical Engineering. John Bonner Born December 31, 1909 at Con- cord, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 1 Peterborough Street, Boston Massachusetts. Prepared at Leo- minster High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4)- . . Mechanical Engineermg. Terrance Mathew Burak B r E Born November 10, 1908 at Yonkers, New York. Home ad- dress, 10 Lincoln Street, Yonkers, New York. Prepared at Yonkers Central High School. Class Presi- dent (1); Musical Comedy (1); Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4); N.U. F.C. (2, 3); B.S.C.E. (3); Class Treasurer (3, 4); Secretary Empire State Club (4). Civil Engineering. Gilbert L. Burnside Born February 10, 1910 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 18 Boyden Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dor- chester High School. American Chemical Society (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. 39 i k™iiiim93i Benjamin J. Cantor :: n Born March 23, 1910 at Mattapan, Massachusetts. Home address, 98 Wellington Hill Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School, Boston. Reporter for Ncwj (1, 2, 4). . Electrical Engineering. John G. Carlson Born July 3, 1909 at Milford, Massachusetts. Home address, 279 Main Street, Milford, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Milford High School. Vice-President of Milford High School Club (2, 3). Civil Engineering. John R. Casey Born May 22, 1907 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Jean Road, Arlington, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Somer ville High School. Civil Engineering. Sarkis M. Casparian Born November 29, 1906 at Gurun, Turkey. Home address, Svra, Greece. Prepared at Anatolia College, Greece. Student Union (1, 2, 3); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4); Secretary- Treasurer of Senate (4). Chemical Engineering. Veto M. Cassese Born November 11, 1909]!at East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Home address, 1415 Commercial Street, East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wevmouth High School. Banjo Club (1 3). Civil Engineering. Ralph H. Cassidy S A Born August 12, 1908 at Amherst, Nova Scotia. Home address, ' 24 Glenwood Street, Cambridge, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical School. Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil (3, 4); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (3, 4); Sen- ior Nominating Committee (4). Chemical Engineering. Albert Louis Chamillard Born August 9, 1907 at Norton, Massachusetts. Home address, 2 Murray Avenue, Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Student Union (1); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Clifford Linwood Chatterton B r E Born August 13, 1909 at Paw- tucket, Rhode Island. Home ad- dress, 555 Main Street, Wakefield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wake- field High School. Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3). Electrical Engineering. 40 M931 Warren E. Churchill Born July 22, 1907 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 6 Perham Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mechan- ic Arts High School, Boston. Mechanic Arts High Club (1, 2); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Leonard C. Cobbett Born September 7, 1909 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Cocassett Street, Foxboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn English High School. Student Union (1); Greater Lynn Club (2 ); A.LE.E. (2,3,4). Electrical Engineering. Donald Everett Coburn Born January 8, 1910 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 153 Nichols Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Everett High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A.S. M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Joseph Henry Coffey Born October 2, 1909 at Haverhill, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Verndale Street, Bradford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School. B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Perley Andrews Coffin Born October 8, 1908 at Newbury- port, Massachusetts. Home address, 36 Oakland Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts. Prepared at New- buryport High School. Student Union (1); American Chemical Society (3. 4). Chemical Engineering. Paul Collins Born March 20, 1908 at Dedham, Massachusetts. Home address, 236 Eliot Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton High School. Track (1, 2); Flying Club (3); Rifle Club (4); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Tho.mas G. Comerford Born September 25, 1907 at Baldwinsville, New York. Home address, 30 Virginia Street, Bald- winsville, New York. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. Track (1); Student Union (1, 2); A.LE.E. (3, 4); Empire State Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Richard H. Cook A K s Born January 29, 1909 at East Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 27 Valley Street, Medford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Medford High School. Class Secretary (1); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Rush Committee (1); Baseball (2, 3); Captain Base- ball (4). Civil Engineering. 41 U93I Ronald Crabtree Born August 5, 1909 at Rockdale, England. Home address, 7 Bel voir Road, Milton, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Milton High School. Civil Engineering. Arthur Raymond Cripps Born June 13, 1910 at Newton, Massachusetts. Home address, 77 Sunset Road, Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Windsor High School, Windsor, Vermont. Assistant Basketball Manager (1,2); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4); Nominat- ing Committee (4). Chemical Engineering. Arnold Robert Dahlstrom Born October 26, 1909 at Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 121 Nilsson Street, Brockton, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Brockton High School. Dean ' s List (1); Musical Comedy (3, 4); S.I.E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (3 4); Inter-Club Council (4); President of Greater Brockton Club (4). Industrial Engineering. Walter F. Daly Born November 11, 1909 at Waverley, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Thayer Street, Waverley, Massachusetts. Prepared at Belmont High School. Track (1); Nominat- ing Committee (3); A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Leslie W. Crosby Born June 10, 1902 at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home address, 12 Elmwood Road, Swampscott, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Swampscott High School. A.I.E.E. (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Charles Edmond Cyr Born September 14, 1908 at LawTence, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Prescott Street, North Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Johnson High School. Civil Engineering, Leo Darr I s Born March 14, 1910 at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home address, 85 Quincy Shore Drive, Atlantic, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Quincy High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Class Treasurer (1); Inter-Club Council (3, 4); Bowling (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Norman W. Davis Born October 6, 1906 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress. Summer Street, Ashland, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ashland High School. Nominating Com- mittee (2); S.I.E. (2, 3, 4); Captain Class Basketball (3); Chairman Nominating Committee (4). Industrial Engineering. 42 i|i™iiii!™93i Andrew M. Dickson Born November 2, 1909 at Roslin- dale, Massachusetts. Home address, 25 Madison Street, Amesbury, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Amesbury High School. Civil Engineering. Salvatore C. Diliberto Born November 15, 1907 at New- York, New York. Home address, 19 Surrey Street, Brighton, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Boston Public Latin School. S.I.E. (3, 4). Industrial Engineering. Joseph Donlan Born March 27, 1910 at Swamp- scott, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 14 Harrison Avenue, Swamp- scott, Massachusetts. Prepared at Swampscott High School. N.C.N. S.A.C.S. (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Sterling B. Douglas B r E Born September 21, 1908 at Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Home address, Bo.x 613, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Prepared at Portland High School. Varsity Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice President State of Maine Club (2)- Fore Paw Kev Societv (4); Cauldron Board (4); N.C.N.S. A.C.S. (3,4). Chemical Engineering. Richard Francis Driscoll Born January 9, 1910 at Danvers, Massachusetts. Home address, 62 Poplar Street, Danvers, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Danvers High and Huntington Preparatory Schools. A.S.M.E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. Nathan M. Drucker Born January 15, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 112 Selden Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School. Class Baseball (3). Ci ' il Engineering. Alvin N. Dugar Born September 10, 1908 at Northheld, Massachusetts. Home address, 89 Flint Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Flying Club (2, 3); A.I.E.E. (3, 4). , Electrical Engineering. John T. Dver Born October 19, 1907 at Wake- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 73 Cedar Street, Wakefield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Wakefield High School. Class Hockey (2); Class Baseball (4). Civil Engineering. 43 ThfeMiiii pw iii Biiifa™!iiim93i Richard Kennard Eaton Born January 26, 1909 at Med- ford, Massachusetts, Home address, 14 Elm Knoll Road, East Braintree, Massachusetts. Prepared at Yar- mouth and Weymouth High Schools Student Union (1, 2); A.I.E.E. (3,4), Electrical Engineering. Raymond E. Edson B r E Born December 12, 1908 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, Nichols Street, Swampscott, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Swampscott High School. Dean ' s List (1, 4); Nominating Committee (1, 2); Vice President BFE (1, 2); Inter- Fraternity Basketball (2); Inter- class Hockey (2, 3, 4); Interclass Baseball (2); President Greater Lynn Club (2); Vice President Greater Lynn Club (3); Inter-Club Council (2); Secretary Student Council (2); B.S.CE. (3, 4); Student Council (3); Treasurer Rifle Club (3); Field Day Commit- tee (3); Fore Paw Key Society (3); Musical Comedy (4); Class Presi- dent (2, 3, 4); President of Student Council (3, 4); President Inter-Club Council (3, 4); Editor-in-Chief of Cauldron (4). Civil Engineering. Andrew D. Ehnes Born December 10, 1909 at Med- field, Massachusetts. Home address, Bridge Street, Medfield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Medfield High School. Band (l); Class Baseball (3). Civil Engineering. Roger C. Emery H T N Born February 25, 1909 at Water- town, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 9 Franklin Street, Water- town, Massachusetts. Prepared at Watertown High School. Class Treasurer (1); Rush Committee (1); Class Baseball (1, 2); Social Com- mittee (2); Chairman Field Day Committee (3); Varsity Hockey (3); Captain Varsity Hockey (4); Man- aging Editor of Cauldron (4); Vice President HTN (4); Social Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Harold E. Everitt s A Born October 13, 1909 at Saugus, Massachusetts. Home address, 37 Harrison Avenue, West Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Saugus High School. N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (4). Chemical Engineering. Joseph M. Fair HTN Born March 2, 1903 at Paterson, New Jersey. Home address, 267 Paterson Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey. Prepared at Paterson Pre- paratory School. Glee Club (2); President of Rifle Club (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. George S. Fedosiuk Born March 8, 1909 at South Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 772 East Broadway, South Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. Civil Engineering. Charles Feingold Born March 23, 1909 at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 406 Hingham Street, Rockland, Massa- chusetts. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); News (3, 4); Senate (3, 4), A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Nominating Committee (4); Student Council (4). Mechanical Engineering. 44 Thfemiiii iM iiiili I Stephen Ferrari Born August 21, 1908 at New York, New York. Home address, 22 Davis Street, Boston, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Rifle Club (3, 4) A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Edward Eugene Fischer A K 2 Born April 16, 1910 at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Home address 28 Sheffield Road, Roslindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School. Rush Committee (1); Varsity Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2, 3); Captain Cross Country (4); Nominating Committee (2); Social Committee (2);A.I.E.E.(4). Electrical Engineering. William Henry Fitz-Gerald Born April 19, 1910 at Medford, Massachusetts. Home address, 47 Union Park Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. William T. Flavin N E Z Born March 6, at Beverly, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 142 Gray Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Arlington High School. Mechanical Engineering. Walter W. Forbush A K S Born January 4, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 45 Baker Road Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Assistant Track Manager (1, 2); Track Manager (3); Everett High School Club (1, 2); Class Treasuter (2); Inter-Club Council (2); General Athletic Committee (3). Civil Engineering. Algot Oscar Forsberg A K s Born December 11, 1906 at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Had wen Lane, Worces- ter, Massachusetts. Prepared at Worcester North High School. Varsity Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Rush Committee (1, 2); Nominating Committee (1, 2, 3); Social Com- mittee (1, 2); Class Vice President (2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (2); Frater- nity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Field Day Com- mittee (3); Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4); Captain Varsity Track (4); Secretar ' -Treasurer of Student Coun- cil C4)rB.S.C.E. Civil Engineering. Clifford Dillon Foss Born August 1, 1908 at Salem, Massachusetts. Home address, 5 Oakland Street, Salem, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Salem High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student (1); Inter-Club Bowling (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Salem High Club (3); Vice President Salem High Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Raymond Hunt Foster Born May 9, 1908 at Norton, Massachusetts. Home address, Washington Street, Norton, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Notton High School. Mechanical Engineering. 45 Thfeiiiiiiiiiiii pm iii ifcMi!iim93i Frank M. Fowler Born March 6, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 26 Lincoln Street, Revere, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Class Hockev (2, 3); A.S. M.E.(3,4). Mechanical Engineering. Paul B. Fowler H T N Born June 26, 1909 at Wilmington, Vermont. Home address, Hunting- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Huntington High School. Class Secretary (1); Banjo Club (1); Bacchanalians (1, 2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy Orchestra (3); N.C.N.S.A. C.S. O; 4). Chemical Engineering. Philip M. Freeman Born August 16, 1908 at New Salem, Connecticut. Home address, 529 High Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Prepared at Bridge- water High School. Class Track (1,2); Varsity Track (3). Mechanical Engineering. Walter K. Freeman S A Born October 3, 1909 at Readmg, Massachusetts. Home address, 36 Grove Street, Reading, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Reading High School. Banjo Club (1, 2); A.I.E.E. (3,4). Electrical Engineering. Francis Oliver Fridell Born October 4, 1909 at North Easton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Lincoln Street, North Easton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School. Electrical Engineering. Everett S. Frost Born September 12, 1906 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 4 Hillside Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lincoln Preparatory School. Lynn Club (3); Flving Club (4); Rifle Club (4); Glee Club (4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Clyde H. Galbraith Born July 9, 1909 at Charlemont, Massachusetts. Home address, Ber- nardston Road, Greenfield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Greenfield High School. Student Union (1); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Clarence G. Gay Born May 14, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Union Street, Reading, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Reading High School. Varsity Basketball (1, 2); Nominating Committee (2). Electrical Engineering. Th Mi ipMiiiim Joseph Gesmer Born February 15, 1909 at Wey- mouth, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 41 Beacon Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Nominating Com- mittee (1); News (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Harry Alvin Gill r K Born November 6, 1908 at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 30 Evarts Street, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at Rogers High School. Dean ' s List (1); News (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Baseball Manager Ql, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (2, 4); Class Secrerarv Electrical Engineering. George L. Gorbell B r E Born July 24, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Porter Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Varsity Soccer (3); Trea- surer Everett High Club (3, 4); Class President (3); Vice Chairman B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Garnet Walter Gourley Born April 16, 1907 at Kings- bury, Maine. Home address, Athens, Maine. Prepared at Guilford High School. Dean ' s List (1); Mainiacs Electrical Engineering. Edmund Joseph Grella Born December 18, 1909jat Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 368 Sumner Street, East Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Mechanic Arts High School Club (1,2). Electrical Engineering. Everett J. Gribbons Born August 11, 1906 at Worces- ter, Massachusetts. Home address, 50 Ames Street, Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Worcester High School of Commerce. Rush (1); News (1, 2); Nominating Com- mittee (2, 3): A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. John Russell Grubb r A Born August 1, 1909 at Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Home address, 13 ' 7 Pierce Street, Leominster, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Leominster High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); A.I.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. Arnold Guild Born July 2, 1909 at Roslindale, Massachusetts. Home address, 1003 South Street, Roslindale, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. Track (1); Baseball (2); Nominating Committee (4); B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. 47 !fii iiiim93i Arthur Bassett Hall B r E Born January 5, 1911 at Falmouth, Massachusetts. Home address, Shore Street, Falmouth Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lawrence High School, Falmouth, Massa- chusetts. Freshman Band (1); Nom- inating Committee (2, 3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Student Coun- cil (4); Social Committee (4); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Donald Franklin Hall Born August 4, 1910 at Peabody, Massachusetts. Home address, 99 Edgewater Drive, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Hyde Park High School. Track (1); Class Hockey (2, 3); Nominating Com- mittee ' (3),- Flving Club (2); Class Baseball (3); Student Union (3); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 4). Chemical Engineering. Walter Clifford Hamblett s A Born August 10, 1906 at Lo vell, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 EUingsburg Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. Secretary-Treasurer (3) and Vice President (4) of N.C.N.S.A. C.S. Chemical Engineering. Theodore Hamel s n Born August 26, 1906 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 390 Geneya Avenue, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical School. Class Hockey (3); Musical Comedy (3). Civil Engineering. Vernon P. Hancock Born March 29, 1908 at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 119 Francis Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3)i President Everett High Club (4); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Henry H. Hansen, Jr. Born September 6, 1907 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 125 Glendale Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club (1,2,3,4). Civil Engineering. Stephen Haseltine, Jr. Born February 4, 1910 at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 12 Chestnut Road, Stoneham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Stone- ham High School. Musical Comedy (1, 2); Class Treasurer (2); Prom Committee (3): Student Council (4). Civil Engineering. Arthur Thomas Hatton SA Born June 6, 1908 at Henley-on- Thames, England. Home address, 291 Vauxhall Street, New London, Connecticut. Prepared at Chapman Technical High School. Nutmeg State Club (X); Institute of Radio Engineers (3); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. ThpffiiiiM ii !faMlllim93l Paul R. Herholz Born September 2, 1907 at Ger- many. Home address, 315 Vine Street, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Clinton High School. Student Union (3, 4); Rifle Club (4); A.S.M.E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. Harold George Hersey Born May 26, 1907 at Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Home address, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Pre- pared at Brewster Free Academv. Dean ' s List 0); B.S.C.E. C3, 4). Civil Engineering. Nicholas William Herthel Born November 14, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 81 Orchard Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at MechanicArts HighSchool. Student Union (1); N.S.N.C.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Charles D. Hervey Born June 9, 1909 at Raleigh, North Carolina. Home address, 12 Dimmock Street, Quincy, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Quincv High School. Track (1): Band (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. m- « 1 y Laurence Robert B. sil Hervey Born November 1, 1907 at Round Hill, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. Home address. Round Hill, Nova Scotia. American Chemical Societv (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. John C. Hickey Born September 30, 1909 at Revere, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 57 Lynn Street, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club 0,2,3,4). Civil Engineering. Amos Melvin Hilton Born May 24, 1909 at Walpole, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 Prospect Street, Walpole, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Walpole High School. Dean ' s List (2); A.LE.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Lester I. Hodgdon Born October 1, 1908 at Milton, Massachusetts. Home address, 153 Norfolk Street, Wollaston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. News (1, 2); Social Com- mittee (2, 3, 4); Quincy High Club (2, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (3 Field Dav Committee (3); Inter -Club Bowling (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 49 Th si ip™i!iim93i Fred Eldred Hodge Born October 7, 1909 at Brook- ville, Massachusetts, Home address, 16 Upland Street, Brookville, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Brockton HighSchool. A.I.E.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Arthur K. Hodson Born July 16, 1910 at North Yarmouth, Maine. Home address, 28 South Street, Yarmouth, Maine. Prepared at Yarmouth High School. Class Baseball (1, 2) Rifle Club (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Edmund Ludwig Holland Born August 1, 1906 at Hartford, Connecticut. Home address, 112 Beacon Street, Hartford, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Weaver High School. Nominating Committee (l, 3); Treasurer of Student Branch S.I.E. (2). Industrial Engineering. Percy Wardell Houle Born March 21, 1907 at Water- ville, Maine. Home address, 107 Old Paint Avenue, Madison, Maine. Prepared at Madison High School. Band (1); Tennis Champ Field Day (2, 3); Concert Orchestra (4); Class Basketball (4); Class Hockey (4); Class Baseball (4). Electrical Engineering. Charles Bradford Howe Born May 26, 1908 at Sherborn, Massachusetts. Home address, Mar- tin Street, South Acton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Concord High School and Acton High School. Class Hockey (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Robert A. Isherwood Born June 29, 1908 at Waterbury, Connecticut. Home address, 69 Lexington Avenue, Waterbury, Con- necticut. Prepared at Waterbury High School. Electrical Engineering. John W. Jacobs Born September 17, 1909 at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 224 President ' s Lane, Quincy, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Quincy High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); President Quincy High Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Hans S. Jensen s A Born July 22, 1908 at Denmark. Home address, 40 South Street, Portland, Maine. Band (1); Fresh- man Track (1); State of Maine Club CI. 2): Civil Engineering. 50 [a)i!ip™iiiim9 Elmer Theodore Johnson Born June 2, 19 10 at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Fountain Road, Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Arlington High School. Class Football (2); Rifle Club (3)i Class Baseball (4); A.I.E.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. WiLLUM C. Jones Born August 20, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 20 Rhode Island Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somer- ville High School. A.I.E.E. (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Frank Richard Kelleher Born July 6, 1907 at Brockton, Massachusetts. Home address, 18 Grove Street, Brockton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Brockton High School. Soccer (1); Freshman Protective Society (1). Electrical Engineering. Raymond J. Kelleher Born August 11, 1908 at Brockton, Massachusetts. Home address, 175 Dover Street, Brockton, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Brockton High School. Civil Engineering. Lester J. Kershaw B r E Born June 3, 1910 at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home address, 71 Swindells Street, Fall River, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at B.M.C. Dur- fee High School. Varsity Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1); Band (1); Inter-Fraternity Basket- ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Base- ball (2); Nominating Committee (2); Prom Committee (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Hand Book (3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Secretary, Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4); Cauldron (4); Senior Week Committee (4); Student Council (4); Senior Execu- tive Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Pailag Avedis Kevorkian Born February 1, 1907 at Sivas, Greece. Prepared at Anatolia Col- lege, Greece. Electrical Engineering. Edward G. Kiehle N E Z Born December 14, 1908 at Dans- ville. New York. Home address, Dans ' ville, New York. Prepared at Dansville High School. A.I.E.E. (3, 4); Vice President New York State Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Charles Newton Kimball r K Born April 21, 1911 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 39 Glendale Street, Everett, Massa- chus etts. Prepared at Everett High School. Freshman Track (l); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); B and (2, 3, 4); Social Committee (3); Field Day Committee (3); Vice President of Class (4). Electrical Engineering. 51 Alfred E. Kirschner N E z Born November 11, 1908 at Lisbon Falls, Maine. Home address, Ocean View, New Jersey. Prepared at Plainfield High School. A.I.E.E. (2,3,4). Electrical Engineering. Edward Otto Knuth Born February 14, 1910atOswego, New York. Home address, 313 East 11th Street, Oswego, New York. Prepared at Oswego High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); A.S. M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Robert R. Komenda N E Z Born September 28, 1910 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 30 Huntington Road, East Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton High School. Freshman- Sophomore Smoker Committee (1). Electrical Engineering. Alfred H. Korzimke Born August 18, 1908 at New York, New York. Home address, 19 Summit Avenue, Westwood, New Jersey. Prepared at Westwood High School. Civil Engineermg. Henry M. Kowalewski Born December 8, 1910 at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 38 Dana Avenue, Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Prepared at English High School. A.LE.E.(3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Raino Lehikoinen Born April 20, 1909 at Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Home address, 380 South Street, Fitchburg, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vermont, and Fitchburg High School. Student Union (3); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Donald Francis Libby Born July 24, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 8 Autumn Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Manager Basketball (1); B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Ci il Engineering. Leslie Nelson Lindgren Born June 28, 1909 at Brockton, Massachusetts. Home address, 354 North Elm Street, West Bridge- water, Massachusetts. Prepared at Howard High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 52 ThpiiiiiiMiiiiip Vernon Haynes Lindsay Born August 14, 1907 at Lincoln, Maine. Home address, 60 Jefferson Street, Bangor, Maine. Prepared at Bangor High School. Maine Club (1, 2);A.LE.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Alfred A. Lockerbie r n Born November 9, 1907 at Marble- head, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 18 Darling Street, Marble- head, Massachusetts. Prepared at Marblehead High School. B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Freeman Vinal Locklin Born April 11, 1907 at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 91 Melville Avenue, Dorchester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Secretary of Class (1). Mechanical Engineering. Albert H. Loehr, Jr. Born December 4, 1908 at Ja- maica Plain, Massachusetts. Home address, 62 Roslindale Avenue, Ros- lindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. Electrical Engineering. Albert L. Loomis r K Born March 27, 1908 at Rangeley Maine. Home address, Rangeley, Maine. Prepared at Rangeley High School. N.S.N.C.A.C.S. (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Kenneth T. Lord Born February 6, 1908 at South- west Harbor, Maine. Home address, Southwest Harbor, Maine. Prepared at Southw-est Harbor High School. Civil Engineering. John Howard Lowe r n Born September 24, 1907 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 159 Williams Avenue, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lynn English High School. Vice President Greater Lynn Club (3); Chairman of North- eastern Section B.C.S.E. Civil Engineering. Alfred N. Luciano Born November 3, 1907 at Mil- ford, Massachusetts. Home address, 53 Payson Street, Revere, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Revere High School. Manager Class Baseball (1, 2); Musical Comedy (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Treasurer (3); Secretary Great- er Lvnn Club (2); S.LE. (3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4); Greater Lynn Club (3); Fore Paw Key Society (4); North Shore Club (4); Caul- dron (4). Industrial Engineering. 53 MaTTI J. LUNDELL N E Z Born December 15, 1909 at Fin- land. Home address, South Paris, Maine. Prepared at South Paris High School. Track (1, 2, 4). Electrical Engineering. John W. Lymberg Born July 19, 1909 at Gardner, Massachusetts. Home address, 64 Peabody Street, Gardner, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Gardner High School. Class Football (2)- Dean ' s List (2, 3); B.S.C.E. (3, 4); Nomin- ating Committee (4). Civil Engineering. John Sm. rt Lynn r n Born November 13, 1908 at Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 17 East Denver Street, Saugus, Massachusetts. Prepared at Saugus High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Band (1); ' Vice President Greater Lynn Club (3); Inter-Club Council (3). Industrial Engineering. Stern A. Lyon s A Born October 22, 1906 at West Somers, New York. Home address, Naples, New York. Prepared at Naples High School. News (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary, Student Union (2, 3, 4); A.I.E.E. (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Charles Victor Maccario Born April 29, 1909 at East Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 970 Salem Street, Maiden, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Maiden High School. B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Warren A. MacDonald N E Z Born October 21, 1908 at Win- throp, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 64 Virginia Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Mechanic Arts High Club (1, 2); Inter-Club Council (2); President M.A.H. Club (2); Inter- Fraternity Council (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineermg. Donald Hershey MacKenzie r « K Born June 23, 1909 at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 Goddard Street, Quincy, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Quincv High School. Qumcy High Club (1, 2, 3, 4 ); President Quincy High Club (4); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (2); Assistant Manager Basketball (2, 3); Manager Basket- ball (4); Nominating Committee (2); Prom Committee (3)j Field Dav Committee (3); Class Treasurer (3) ' ; Fore Paw Key Society (4); Class Treasurer (4). Chemical Engineering. Robert Emanuel Madsen Born February 1, 1910 at Concord, Massachusetts. Home address, 72 Barretts Mill Road, West Concord, Massachusetts. Prepared at Concord High School . FIving Club (1,2,3,4) Glee Club (3, 4); Musical Comedy (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 54 ThpiiiiiPMiiiiLiiiiiJ Carl A. Magnuson Born March 13, 1908 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 33 Fountain Road, Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club (1, 2, 3); News (1, 2, 3); Class Basketball (1); B.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3); Secretary of Northeastern Section of B.S.C.E. Civil Engineering. Frj ncis Magnuson Born July 22, 1909 at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 363 Burncoat Street, Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at North High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Robert Wood Maier N E z Born May 18, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 55 Metropolitan Avenue, Roslindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mechan- ic Arts High School, Mechanic Arts High Club (1); A.I.E.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Philip O. Malmberg Born December 15, 1908 at Wor- cester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 5 Wigwam Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at North High School. Student Union (1, 2); Rifle Club (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 4 y Elio Peter Marconi Born December 23, 1909 at Ohio. Home address, 10 Clark Street, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. News (1, 1, 3, 4); Track (1); Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Hockey (2, 3, 4); Banjo Club (3); Cauldron (4). Mechanical Engineering. Martin J. M.arkham Born June 17, 1907 at Ware, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Lincoln Street, Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Stoneham High School. Class Hockey (2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. Richard Edward M. rshall Born May 16, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 130A Brooks Street, Brighton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School. Class Baseball (3); N.C.N. S.A.C.S. (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Philip G. Mayo B r E Born September 5, 1907 at Lewis- ton, Maine. Home address, 10 During Street, Portland, Maine. Prepared at Portland High School. Civil Engineering. 55 Thfewi M931 Vernon S. McFarlin r n Born September 20, 1909 at Wareham, Massachusetts. Home address, 1676 Middleboro Avenue, East Taunton, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Taunton High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3); Track (1) Assistant Manager Track (2, 3) Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4) Manager Track (4); Vice President Senate (4); A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. WlLLUM D. McSwAiN Born October 28, 1908 at Nor- wood, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Syble Street, East Walpole, Massachusetts. Prepared at Walpole High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. A. Albert Minichiello Born April 11, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 44 Ashley Street, East Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at East Boston High School and Huntington School. Student (1); Rifle Club (3, 4); Class Baseball (4); B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Ferris M . Moses Born February 26, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 134 Hudson Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Musical Comedy (1, 2, 3); Varsity Cheer Leader (1,2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2,3); Editorial Staff News (3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Class Social Committee (3); Public Speaking Contest Winner (3). Civil Engineering. Paul Carson Munroe B r E Born April 24, 1910 at Portland, Maine. Home address, 61 Charles- bank Road, Newton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School, Musical Comedy (1,2,3,4); Interclass Hockey (2); Varsity Hockey (3, 4); Inter-Fraternity Council (3, 4); S.I.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (3); News (3, 4); Feature Editor of Cauldron (4); Inter-Fraternity Basketball (4). Industrial Engineering. Frederick J. Murphy Born October 7, 1909 at Dorches- ter, Massachusetts. Home address, 133 Walnut St., Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Member A.I.E.E. (3,4). Electrical Engineering. James Francis Murphy Born September 18, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 12 Kenwood Road, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School, University Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (1). Electrical Engineering. Richard Davis Murphy Born March 17, 1907 ' at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 27 Union St., Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Greater Lynn Club (2, 3, 4)i Member B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. 56 Thp iiiMiii R. Fletcher Murray Born March 6, 1908 ar Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Charles River, Massachusetts. Prepared at Needham High School, Class Hockey (2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. Richard George Nicholson Born February 29, 1908 at Water- town, Massachusetts. Home address 426 Main St., Watertown, Massa- chusetts. Band (2, 3). Mechanical Engineering. Harry G. Norris Born November 3, 1908 at Middle- boro, Massachusetts. Home address. South Main Street, Middleboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middle- boro High School. Civil Engineering. WiLL.uRD H. Northrop N E z Born August 8, 1908 at Torring- ton, Connecticut. Home address, 71 East Brow Street, West Haven Connecticut. Nutmeg Club (1, 2, 3) Class Basketball (l); Track (1, 2) Class Football (2); Inter-Club Bowl- ing (2, 3); A.I.E.E. (3); Field Day Committee (3). Electrical Engineering. George Kenneth Norton Born October 11, 1907 at Pawlet, Vermont. Home address, 3 Rogers Avenue, Granville, New York. Prepared at Granville High School. Fraternitv Basketball (2, 3, 4); B.S.C.E. ' (4). Civil Engineering. WiNFORD S. NOWELL Born July 4, 1907 at Methuen, Massachusetts. Home address, 71 Lowell Street, Methuen, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Methuen High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Charles H. Nute Born June 20, 1910 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 6 Arbutus Road, Swampscott, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Swampscott High School. Banjo Club (1); American Chemical Society (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Warren Edgar Nutter Born February 23, 1908 at Med- ford, Massachusetts. Home address 160 Spring Street, Medford, Massa- chusetts. Ptepared at Medford High School. Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); S.I.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain Varsity Baseball (3). Industrial Engineering. 57 t)iilfcl|l!iim9 Clarence L. Nyland Born November 26, 1908 at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 3 King Street, Rockport, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Rockport High School. A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Edwin J. O ' Connor .IKS Born June 20, 1908 at Danvers, Massachusetts. Home address 52 Pickering Street, Danvers, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Danvers High School. Baseball (1); Nominating Committee (2); B.S.C.E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. John T. Ortino Born July 24, 1910 at Italy. Home address, 12 Walnut Street, Seneca Falls, New York. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Civil Engineering. Arthur L. Parker s A Born August 21, 1910 at Salem, Massachusetts. Home address 5 Bemio Street, Livermore Falls, Maine. Prepared at Livermore Falls High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Lester A. Parks B r E Born May 26, 1909 at Portland, Maine. Home address 39 Dean Street, Everett, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Everett High School, Track (1); Inter-Fraternity Basket- ball (1); Assistant Manager Baseball (1, 2); Dean ' s List Cl, 2); Everett High Club 0, 2, 3, 4); Social Com- mittee (3); Class ' Treasurer (3); Vice-President Inter-Club Council (4): Treasurer A.I.E.E. (4); Senior ■VVeek Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. J. Edward Parsons, Jr. Born May 14, 1908 at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Home address 16 Lookout Street, Gloucester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Gloucester High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Freshman Orchestra (1); Student Union (1). Civil Engineering. Robert ' V. Patton Born January 25, 1910 at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress 60 Arlington Street, Hyde Patk, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hvde Park High School. B.S.C.E. Civil Engineering. Peter J. Pellicani Born November 5, 1908 at Sicily. Home address, 139 Park Street, Rockland, Maine. Prepared at Rockland High School. A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. 58 Th MII!ipWlllilll!!li!!illljllllM John L. Perkins Born February 12, 1908 ar Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home address 45 Hillside Avenue, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. N.S.N. C.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Dominic Perroni Born February 16, 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 76 Woodside Avenue, Winthrop, Mass- achusetts. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Robert W. Perry Born October 18, 1909 at Co- hasset, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress. Margin Street, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Prepared at Co- hasset High School. B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Harold W. Phelps Born December 9, 1908 at Barre, Vermont. Home address 74 Safford Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Spaulding High School, Barre, Vermont. Electrical Engineering. Addison Pratt Born May 20, 1908 at Sagamore, Massachusetts. Home address. Burn- dale, Massachusetts. Student Union (1,2,3,4). Civil Engineering. Charles Everett Price N E z Born October 27, 1908 at East Braintree, Massachusetts. Home address, 79 Webb Street, Wey- mouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Weymouth High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3); Interclass Hockey (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Melville Edwin Prior H T N Born February 3, 1909 at Melrose, Massachusetts. Home address, 38 First Streer, Melrose, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School, Social Committee (3); A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Eugene Allan Putnam Born January 23, 1909 at Hoi- brook, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 137 Wakefield Street, Reading, Massachusetts. Prepared at Reading High School, 1927. Musical Comedv Cast (1, 2,); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. 59 William E. Ramm Born July 22, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Forest Hills Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Secretary-Treasurer M.A. High School Club ' (2). Civil Engineering. Oliver H. Ramo Born October 27, 1908 at Pa v- tucket, Rhode Island. Home address 1331 Washington Street, North Abington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Abington High School. A.S.M.E. C3.4). Mechanical Engineering. Lawrence K. Rauch Born June 29, 1909 at Marshfield, Massachusetts. Home address, 81 Church Street, East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wey- mouth High School. A.S.M.E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. L.4WRENCE L. R.4YMENT Born September 4, 1909 at Whit- man, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Whiting Avenue, Whitman, Massachusetts. Prepared at Whit- man High School. A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. David T. Reed Born November 14, 1908 at Tor- rington, Connecticut. Home address, HartsviUe, Massachusetts. Prepared at Great Harrington High School. Associate Rehearsal Manager Musi- cal Comedy (3, 4). S.I.E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (4). Industrial Engineering. Heath Edward Reuell Born October 8, 1907 at Brookiine, Massachusetts. Home address 226 School Street, Woburn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Brookiine High School. Mechanical Engineering. Forest I. Reynolds Born September 8, 1908 at Glens Falls, New York. Home address Glens Falls, New York. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. Rush Committee (1, 2)- Student Union (1, 2); New ' York State Club (4); A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. C. M. Richardson Born February 10, 1908 at Mars Hill, Maine. Home address. West- field, Maine. Prepared at Groveland High School. Nominating Com- mittee (1, 2); Financial Committee (3). 60 Th Miii|M!iii|i!iii!iiiiL m 93 Charles Arthur Ridgway Born November 23, 1908 at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 140 Eliot Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton High School. Track (1). Electrical Engineering. WiLLARD AlMON RoBERTS, Jr. S A Born June 19, 1909 at Hartford, Connecticut. Home address, 77 Harold Street, Hartford, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Thomas Snell Weaver High School, Hartford, Connecticut. Nutmeg State Club (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); A.S.M.E. Mechanical Engineering. Eugene Rohwedder Born April 11, 1909 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, Winn Street, Burlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at S omerville High School. Civil Engineering. Robert R. Rowe Born August 7, 1908 at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Home address, 154 Bridge Street, Beverly, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Class Football (2). Civil Engineering. NORMAND YVAN RoY Born August 24, 1907 at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home address, 379 Summer Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School. Nominat- ing Committee (1); Public Speaking Contest (3;); Rifle Club (3); Student Union (4); American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Thomas Edmund Rushforth Born August 31, 1908 at Peek- skill, New York, Home address, 143 Norwood Avenue, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton Classical High School. Nominating Committee (1, 3); S.I.E. (3, 4). Industrial Engineering. Philip Wellington Russell Born May 8, 1910 at Belmont, Massachusetts. Home address, 36 Thaver Road, Belmont, Massa- chusetts. A.I.E.E. (4); Hockey (4). Electrical Engineering. Thomas J. Salemi Born February 4, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Laconia Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Musical Comedv 0)- Electrical Engineering. 61 Th Miiii pL iiiiL Edward M. Saliba Born August 10, 1909 at Law- rence, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 27S Broadway, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Law- rence High SchooL A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Greater Lawrence Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Salvatoke a. Savinelli Born at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Longwood Drive, Methuen, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Student Union (2, 3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Greater Lawrence Club (3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Charles V. Scher Born September 21, 1909 at Beverly, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 47 Bridge Street, Beverly, Massachusetts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Civil Engineering. H. RRY A. Scott Born, March 31, 1909 at Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Home address, 130 Marlboro Street, Wollaston, Massachusetts. Quincy High School Club (1, 2); Band, (2, 3); Glee Club (2). Mechanical Engineering. Duncan P. Shenk Born June 28, 1908 at Medford, Massachusetts. Home address 47 Summit Road, Medford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Medford High School. American Chemical Society (2,3,4). Chemical Engineering. Herbert Alden Sherman, Jr. Born December 8, 1908 at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home address 35 Lawrence Street, Wakefield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Wakefield High School. Track (1,2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Glee Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Wa Charles Shortle Born June 15, 1910 at Laconia, New Hampshire. Home address, 68 Baldwin Street, Laconia, New Hampshire. Prepared at Laconia High School. Track (1); Dean ' s List (2, 3); N.C.N.S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4)- Chemical Engineering. Franciszek Siekierka Born September 10, 1909 at Taunton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress 425 Whittenton Street, Taun- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Taunton High School. A.S.M.E. (3.4). Mechanical Engineering. 62 Thfes!ii|miiiip!iiiij Kenneth Byron Smith B r B Born August 13, 1907 at Union Valley, New York. Home address Union Valley, New York. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School, Union Valley, New York. Flying Club (2)- Class Secretary (2); Baseball (2); Nominating Committee (4); Course Editor Cauldron (4). Mechanical Engineering. Merton C. Smith S A Born December 18, 1908 at Am- herst, Massachusetts. Home address 66 South East Street, Amherst, Massachusetts. Prepared at Am- herst High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Manager Basket- ball (1); President Student Union (4)-. . Civil Engineering. Roger Burton Spafford A K 2 Born April 14, 1910 at Littleton, New Hampshire. Home address, 97 Union Street, Littleton , New Hampshire. Prepared at Littleton High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball (1, 3); Inter- Fraternity Basketball (2); Treasurer Twin State Club (3); Senior Nomin- ating Committee (3); Vice-Presi- dent Twin State Club (4); A.LE.E. Nominating Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. RoLLiN L. Spencer Born June 20, 1909 at Canaan, Vermont. Home address, Beecher Falls, Vermont. Prepared at Canaan High School. Twin State Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (2, 3); President Twin State Club (4); A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. lpMi!!lim93l Philip Spizer Born May 20, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Reed Street, Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Track (1, 2). Civil Engineering. George Richard Steinbrenner Born November 1, 1907 at Niag- ara Falls, New York. Home address, 1311 Pierce Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); A.LE.E. (2, 3, 4); New York State Club (3, 4); Vice-Presi- dent New York State Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Paul Albert Stemmler Born June 29, 1909 at Portland, Connecticut. Home address High Street, Portland, Connecticut. Pre- pared at Portland High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (3, 4); A.LE.E. (3, 4); Nutmeg State Club (4). Electrical Engineering. LiNwooD Lewis Stetson r K Born April 6, 1907 at Greenfield, Massachusetts. Home address, Mc- Indoe Falls, Vermont. Prepared at Wilmington High School. Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2); Rifle Club (3, 4); Twin State Club Mechanical Engineering. 63 M93I Robert Ellsworth Stetson N E Z Born December 9, 1909 at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Brodfield Avenue, Roslindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mechan- ic Arts High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Track (1); N.C.N. S.A.C.S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. David L. Stout Born October 28, 1906 at Hope- well, New Jersey. Home address. Willow Road, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Prepared at Hopewell High School. Rifle Club (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Max Hodge Straw B r E Born July 3, 1909 at Stowe, Vermont. Home address, 5 Chester Street, Melrose, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Melrose High School. Spring Handicap Track Meet (1); Cauldron Board (4). Civil Engineering. Merton E. Sylvester Born February 4, 1909 at West- field, Maine. Home address. West- field, Maine. Prepared at Groveland and Haverhill High Schools. Track CO; Class Football (2); Maine-lacs Club (2, 3); B.S.C.E. (3, 4); Social Committee (4). Civil Engineering. Caesar Tangerini Born September 14, 1909 at Wellesley, Massachusetts. Home address, 226 Neponset Street, Nor- wood, Massachusetts. Prepared at Welleslev Hills High School. A.S. M.E. (3). Mechanical Engineering. Theron B. Thompson Born January 19, 1909 at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home address, 280 Green Street, Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Stoneham High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4); Musical Clubs Council (3, 4); B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Herbert Tiffany A K s Born October 27, 1909 at New Bedford, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress 67 Mr. Vernon Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Secretary-Treasurer American Chem- ical Society (3). Chemical Engineering. William J. Tizzard Born January 13, 1909 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 41 Commercial Street, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Concert Orchestra 0)- Civil Engineering. 64 Thplllll MM III ipM!iiim93 i Francis T. Tobin Born April 27, 1910 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Home address, 119 Woodrovv Avenue, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School, Boston, Massachusetts. Track (1); M.A. H.S. Club (1, 2); Baseball Team (3); Interclass Hockey (3). American Chemical Society (4). Chemical Engineering. Freeman W. Towers Born June 12, 1908 at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 32 Pleasant View Avenue, East Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Civil Engineering. Harold Pride Towle Born October 30, 1909 at St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Home address, 37 Cliff Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Prepared at St. Johnsburv Academy. Track (1, 2, 3); A.S.M.E. C3.4). Mechanical Engineering. Paul Herman Townsend Born March 25, 1907 at East Montpelier, Vermont. Home ad- dress, 46 Merchant Street, Barre, Vermont. Prepared at Spaulding High School. Band (1, 2); Bacchan- alians (1, 2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Social Com- mit tee (2, 3); A.LE.E. (3, 4); President Combined Musical Clubs Electrical Engineering. John W. Van Derzee S A Born July 9, 1909 at Hoboken, New Jersey. Home address, 79 Pine Street, Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Stoneham High School. Show orchestra (1); Basket- ball (1); Glee Club (2, 3). Civil Engineering. Andrew C. Vasilakakis Born May 15, 1908 at Athens, Greece. Home address, 86 Primrose Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School. Haverhill High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A.LE.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Richard Anthony Vena Born March 6, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address 101 Gushing Avenue, Dorchester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Medford High School. S.LE. (2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (3, 4); Nominating Com- mittee (3). Industrial Engineering. Robert H. Verner Born March 9, 1907 at Erving, Massachusetts. Home address 6 Newton Street, Millers Falls, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Turners Falls High School. Football (1, 2); Track (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2); B.S.C.E. (3, 4); Social Committee B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. 65 Clarence B. Walworth r n Born January 1, 1907 at New York City. Home address 26 Rowes- berg Street, Bridgeport, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Bridgeport High School. Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy (2); Fraternity Basketball (4)i A.I.E.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Edward John Wallin Born February 7, 1908 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Waverly Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club (1, 2, 3, 4), A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Sidney Haskins Webster B r E Born November 26, 1908 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress 44 Thaxter Road, Newton- ville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. Band (1); Orchestra (1); Student Union (l)i Flying Club (2); Cauldron Board (3); Student Council (4). Mechanical Engineering. Francis Beecher Weston r K Born February 12, 1910 at Fram- ingham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 24 Chapman Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Morgan G. Buckley High School, Hartford, Connecricut. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Orchestra (1); Student Union (1); A.I.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Saxo- phone Band (3); Inter-Fraternity Council (3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. John N. Wheeler « r n Born March 11, 1911 at Dayton, Ohio. Home address Hawthorne, New York. Prepared at Hawthorne High School. Rush Committee (1); Student Union (2); A.I.E.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Philip D. White Born January 15, 1908 at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 366 Payson Road, Belmont, Massachusetts. Prepared at Bel- mont High School. Football (1); Track (1); B.S.C.E. (3, 4); Social Committee B.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering. Lewis Henry Whitney Born December 9, 1908 at Win- chendon, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress. High Street, South Acton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Acton High School. Flying Club (1, 2, 3, 4)- Mechanical Engineering. Arthur Oswald Wiinikka Born June 11, 1909 at Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Home address 29 Nutting Street, Fitchburg, Massa- chusetts. Musical Comedy (2, 3); A.I.E.E, (2, 3, 4); Student Union C4)- Electrical Engineering. 66 ThfelMIIIMiii M93I Arthur Edwin Williams Born June 3, 1909 at Milford, Massachusetts. Home address, 106 Speen Street, Natick, Massachusetts. Prepared at Westminster High School. Class Hockey (3). Mechanical Engineering. Herman Barnes Williams Born August 8, 1910 at Dudley, Massachusetts. Home address, Dud- ley Hill, Dudley, Massachusetts. Prepared at Harriett High School, Webster, Massachusetts. Dean ' s List (1); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Flying Club (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Nominating Committee (2); Chair- man Service and Welfare Com- mittee Student Union (3). Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth Peter Woods H T N Born September 21, 1908 ar New London, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 38 Squire Street, New London, Connecticut. Prepared ar Buckeley School, New London, Connecticut. A.S.M.E. (3,4); Mechanical Engineering. Alfred K. Wright H T N Born March 10, 1910 at West- minster, Vermont. Home address, 33 Dewey Street, Springfield, Ver- mont. Prepared at Springfield High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Leader of Band (3, 4); Concert Orchestra (1); Show Orchestra (1, 2); Inter-Frat- ernity Basketball (1. 2)i Dean ' s List 0, 2); Bacchanalians (2, 3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Nomin- ating Committee (3, 4): Chairman A.LE.E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Arthur W. Wyman Born February 20, 1908 at Ash- burnham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress Box 60, Westboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Hopkinton High School, Westboro, Massa- chusetts. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Nomin- ating Committee (2); A.LE.E. (2, 3, 4); E.xecutive Council of A.LE.E. Electrical Engineering. Lester Everett York Born March 12, 1909 at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 48 Fremont Avenue, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Bowling Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Inter-Club Council Secretary (3); American Chemical Society (4). Chemical Engineering. Frederick M. Young Born August 10, 1909 at Seymour, Connecticut. Home address, 28 Meadow Street, Seymour, Con- necticut. Prepared at Seymour HighSchool. A.LE.E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Samuel Zietlen Born July 29, 1910 at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address 257 Boston Avenue, Medford Hillside, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. Civil Engineering. 67 Dean ' s List SENIORS— BOTH SCHOOLS A. C. Belyea W. P. BURBANK S. M. Casparian C. L. Chatterton A. R. Cripps J. DoNLON S. B. Douglas R. E. Edson C. Feingold W. K. Freeman G. L. GORBELL A. B, Hall N. W. Herthel J. C. Hickey L. E. Hintz R. J. Kelleher L. J. Kershaw C. N. Kimball G. H. Knox E. Knuth V. S. McFarlin W. S. NOWELL V. D. O ' Neil O. H. Ramo F. I. Reynolds W. A. Roberts R. R. RowE C. V. SCHER H. A. Scott R. L. Spencer G. R. Steinbrenner M. E. Sylvester J. A. Turner R. H. Verne R A. K. Wright JUNIORS Thpiii C)iiifc™iiiim93i Piccolo, Greenleaf Mr. Davis, Howe, Golbransen Junior Class Officers DR ISION A— BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Arthur V. Howe President Kenneth F. Cullen Vice-President Kenneth B. Reed Secretary AcHiLLE V. Piccolo Treasurer Mr. M. C. Davis Advisor 70 Th «li! |M lillll!llll!illi llliill l!ll!llli!lilipMI!ll|Mil!«aiill m Drake, Fisher Mr. Davis, Hintz, Vaida Junior Class Officers DIVISION B— BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Elmer F. Hintz President Robert W. Drake Vice-Presidenf Arthur W. Fisher Secretary James Vaida Treasurer 71 Ihk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii l!!!ll!lilll!iiyjMlllflillil!lllllllIi!l 931 Johnson, Pethybridge Rymph, LaBelle, Prof. Newman Junior Class Officers DIVISION A— ENGINEERING John W. LaBelle President LeRoy M. Rymph Vice-President Charles A. Pethybridge Secretary Albert E. Johnson Treasurer Mr. D. a. Newman Advisor 11 Thfegllll |A lli!lllllillll!llll!llllL Dunlap, Newman Deneen, Eakins, Srillings Junior Class OflScers DIVISION B— ENGINEERING Jesse W. Eakins President George E. Deneen , Vice-President Henry C. Stillings Secretary Arthur P. Dunlap Treasurer Mr. D. a. Newman Advisor 73 ThfeMllli pM llllip Dean ' s List JUNIORS— BOTH SCHOOLS F. E. Anderson J. J. Belsky G. S. Benson A. P. Bergeron A. B. Cohen P. R. Colby D. B. Crowther N. A. David E. A. Decker H. B. DuTTON J- W. Eakins E. A. Erickson J- A. Falt H. W . Foley J- L. Freiheit P. W Glennon I. Gold A. GORBUNOFF J. J. Graham A. C. Hinckley E. F. HiNTZ G E. MacNeill H S. Maden C. L. MORK R. M . Morris H L MURCH K N Myers A E Powell R J- Sennott A F. Sherys E. B. Staples L. M . Vant P. Verbeck W •J Walker S. W WiNQUIST N H . Wright 74 SOPHOMORES ThfeMill! |M ill!lLllllilllliy Hickok, David Mr. Meserve, Erb, Hodgdon Sophomore Class Officers DIVISION A— ENGINEERING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Harry E. Erb President Wilbur F. Hodgdon Vice-President Frank F. Hickok Secretary Noble L. David Treasurer Mr. G. H. Meserve, Jr. Advisor 16 Thpiiiiidifiii IM|llliM93l Johnson, White Mr. Meserve, Hayden, Howe Sophomore Class Officers DIVISION B— ENGINEERING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION J. Lloyd Hayden President Frank W. Howe ' Vice-President Silas H. Bacon Secretary Franklin C. Johnson Treasurer Mr. G. H. Meserve, Jr Advisor 11 Dean ' s List SOPHOMORES— BOTH SCHOOLS F. E. Abbott A. Lilly R. Abel F. T. LiND G. C. Anderson R. A. Maher H. A. Beede J. M. McDoNOUGH J. BocoN S. R. Mears W. S. BUDZIANOWSKI H. S. Miles A. P. Byrne T. H. Murphy R. P. Chamberlain R. E. Nelson H. C. COOKINGHAM H. P. Newton N. W. CoTE P. E. NOONAN C. T. Cunningham E. A. Periconi S. J. Danca C. W. Perry O. E. Dwyer W. Petersen C. W. Eurenius R. Peterson E. H. Everett W. H. Peterson F. N. Fairbank W. J. Pothier E. C. Farwell F. A. Provenzano A. H. Fenlason E. J. Rapoport H. L. FORSTER N. Rossman M. N. Friend R. S. Saunders E. A. GOELLER A. G. Schilling H. A. Gray A. R. Stirni A. G. Hastings J. H. Swiniarski J. L. Hayden F. Thayer G. E. Hodgson W. S. Thayer A. L. Holt A. R. Therrien C. J. Jakubowicz M. R. Todd A. R. James H. M. Tracy C. R. Johnson E. J. VanDeusen C. L. Jones E. B. VanDusen R. A. Joyce R. M. Whittet L. L. Liebfried S. H. WiNGERSKY W. F. WOLFRUM 78 FRES HMEN ThpiiiiigMiiiiiLi Goodchild, Carlson Webster, Mr. Tatton, Steele Freshman Class Officers DIVISION A— ENGINEERING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Harry M. Goodchild President Helge I. Carlson Vice-President George H. Webster Secretary George J. Steele Treasurer Mr. G. R. Tatton Advisor COLLEGE YEAR The College Year VARSITY BASKETBALL BANQUET The Harvard Club was the scene of the Annual Basketball Banquet held on March 27, 1930 with about 35 members of the squad, managerial staff and guests present. Here the election took place which resulted in the announcement of LeRoy M. Rymph, ' 32E, of Wappingers Falls, N. Y., as captain of the team for the season of 1930-1931. Following this Professor Winthrop E. Nightingale, Chairman of Faculty Committee on Athletics, announced the award of Varsity letters to Captain Tiffany, Symancyk, Rymph, Hassell, McDonald, Ransford, Schlier, Hogan and Manager Eldridge. Roger Eldridge, manager for the past season, presided, introducing as speakers Professor Edward S. Parsons, Dr. Henry Kontoff, Professor John B. Pugsley, Coach McCoy, Professor Nightingale, Captain Tiffany and Mr. H. Bradlee Fenno. FROSH TRACK AND BASKETBALL BANQUET On March 28, 1930, the freshman track and basketball men were tendered a banquet at the Hotel Hemenway with about forty-five men present. At this time Professor Parsons, who was presiding, announced that Lloyd Allen, prominent on the diamond as well as the track, had been elected captain of the latter sport. Coaches McCoy, Zeller and Mclntire all had nothing but words of praise for the performances of the yearlings. ANNUAL MUSICAL COMEDY Banned in Boston a satirical comedy of Puritan morals, was presented as the Annual Musical Comedy at the Arlington Theater, March 29, 1930. This clever bit of thespian performance was entirely produced and put on by the members of the student body endowed with dramatic art, Paul C. Munroe, ' 31E and Ferris M. Moses, ' 31E being the co-authors, with Cy Plotkin, ' 34E and Art Hall, ' 3lEwriting the music. Munroe and Moses had the two leading male roles, while William Schafer, ' 31BA and Malcolm Tobey, ' 32E, were the two leading femmes . An innovation was intro- duced in presenting a prologue of marionettes representing the four characters. 82 Thfei ' iiiiiMiiiiipiiiiip upper Photo — To the Fray. Lower Photo — Combat. • THE RUSH • 83 Thp iiii Ay iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiL PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST The finals of the Annual Public Speaking Contest were held at a Mass Meeting in Jordan Hall, April 16, 1930 with Prof. Charles Havice, chairman of the board of elocution, presiding. Joseph Politella, ' 34E of Lawrence won the first prize, speaking on the subject: The End of War in a confident and effective manner. Ferris Moses, ' 3lE of Boston was second, Norman Y. Roy, ' 31E, New Bedford, third and John C. Gale, ' 30E of Brattleboro, Vermont took fourth prize. SIGMA DELTA EPSILON BANQUET AND ELECTION Sigma Delta Epsilon, the honor society of the School of Business Administration, feasted at the University Club, April 16, 1930 and at the same time announced the newly elected officers for 1930-1931. George H. Knox, ' 31 of Easthampton was honored with the position of president, William Begun, ' 31, of Gardner was elected as vice-president and Willis P. Burbank, ' 31, Lynn, secretary-treasurer. Prior to the announcement of these elections, John E. Vadala, ' 31, Boston, James P. Cucinotte, ' 31, Camden, Me. and Burbank, the new secretary-treasurer, were initiated into the group, bringing the membership to thirteen. Turner F. Garner, founder of the society, delivered an address, An Honor Student Should Be an Honor to Society , after which the group was further enter- tained by an hilarious comedy, Candlelight , presented at the Wilbur. STUDENT COUNCIL BANQUET On April 17, 1930 the Student Council relaxed their vigilance over wayward freshmen for an evening, attending a banquet at the Hotel Lenox. President Richard Carr presided at the function while Dean Harold Melvin and Mr. Benjamin Ellison were the only guests. As an innovation the paucity of after dinner speeches was pleasant. After the banquet the group repaired to the Plymouth Theatre for a presentation of Little Accident an hilarious farce of modern morals. SENATE ELECTIONS George Gorbell, ' 31, of Everett was named president of the Senate, honor society of the School of Engineering, at their annual business meeting held April 17, 1930 in 26H. Vernon S. McFarlin, ' 31 of Taunton was chosen as vice-president and Sarkis M. ThfeMIIII|Mi!illi!i!!lllll| The Pole Rush The 1930 Rush Obstacle Race 85 ThfeMI!!i pM lllillillilllllli Casparian, ' 31 of Boston, secretary-treasurer. After the business meeting the Senate members with their guests, Sigma Delta Epsilon, gathered to hear Prof. William J. Alcott speak on ■ ' Books and Professor Frederick W. Holmes on The Art of Living. MUSICAL COMEDY BANQUET .A.bout 150 members of the Musical Comedy cast and staff attended their annual banquet at the Hotel Brunswick on April 25, 1930. With Ferris Moses acting as toast- master for the occasion, clever bits of witticism flew around in good natured banter. The General Manager for the 1930-1931 Comedy was announced as Addison Pratt, ' 3IE of Bournedale. Dean Melvin, Professor Trentwell White, Raymond C. H ardin, and Vernon O ' Neil, General Manager and Business Manager of the 1929-1930 Comedy as well as Pratt, the new manager, were among the speakers. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL BANQUET The first annual Inter-Fraternity Council Banquet was held in the Blue Room of the Hotel Sheraton on April 28, 1930 with John H. Aldrich, ' 30E of Uxbridge presid- ing. As the main speaker of the evening, the Council secured Mr. Harold T. Travers who discussed Fraternities and Fraternity Life. Professor Edward S. Parsons and Mr. Benjamin Ellison were the only guests. JUNIOR PROM The Annual Promenade of the Junior Class sponsored this year by the class of 1931 was given in the Main Ballroom of the Hotel Statler with Roy Lamson ' s Harvardians furnishing the music. Promptly at 12:30 the Grand March was begun and the varsity tray given as favors were distributed, after which the couples repaired to the spacious dining room for the ban quet. At this time the mystery surrounding the identity of the escorts for Dorothy and Paula Stone was lifted; two prominent seniors, Roger Eld- ridge and Nelson Gallagher, were the favored ones. Mr. H. Bradlee Fenno had the pleasure of Miss Carol Stone ' s company while Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone were late arrivals. An innovation was presented in the selection of Miss 1931 by the Stone sisters. This honor went to Miss Natalee Case of New Britain who was escorted by none other than Raymond E. Edson, our president. Eric E. Anderson, ' 31E of Concord, N. H., Chairman of the Committee was assisted in the receiving line by the guests. President and Mrs. Speare, Vice-president and Mrs. Ell, Dean and Mrs. Melvin, Professor and Mrs. Tozer, Professor and Mrs. Parsons and Mr. Benjamin Ellison. Thpffli iiiiiii II lillliilll! IIIII!IIIII1!!III Bl!l £ lllim93l ;i - ■ - - 7N , ' if P yn i ' IPf LI 3 ' 1 Ssr . •,2£si  . The Victory Won The 1930 Rush Hearing the Turn 87 Thfei iiiiA iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiL ANNUAL NEWS BANQUET The Annual Banquet tendered to the staff members of the Northeastern News was held May 9, 1930 at the Hotel Brunswick. After the dinner the announcement of the Managing Board for the year 1930-1931 was made and gold quills were awarded to the new members of the Board as well as to the seniors on the staff who had met the requirements for the award. Willis P. Burbank, ' 31 BA of Lynn was named as the new Editor-in-Chief, while Harry A. Gill, ' 31E of Newport, R. I. was elected Associate Editor-in-Chief. Acting as toastmaster for the occasion was Ernest S. Hill of Taunton, retiring Editor-in-chief. In addition to the new board members quills were awarded to C. D. Heezer of Plaistow, N. H., and S. Neiditz, Hartford, Conn, two seniors who had served as photographic editor and on the editorial staff respectively. The announcement that Mr. Everett C. Marston advisor to the News for three years was obliged to withdraw from this post due to his work at Harvard, came as a blow to the staff. Mr. William C. Crawford, President of the Boston City Club was the main speaker, his subject being Some Notions About Some Things. DEAN ' S LIST BANQUET The Third Annual Banquet given to the upperclassmen who had been on the Dean ' s List was held at the University Club on May 10 with about seventy-five men present. The greatly coveted Dean ' s List Scholarship was awarded to Elmer F. Hintz, ' 32BA, New Haven, Conn, while John E. Cotter, ' 30E, Jamaica Plain, received the Certificate of Scholarship awarded annually to the highest ranking member of the senior class. As the speaker of the evening Dr. Charles N. Arbuckle, Professor of Homiletics at Newton Theological Seminary, was received, choosing as his subject, ' ' Caution and Courage. VARSITY TRACK BANQUET The Hotel Kenmore was the scene of the Annual Banquet given for the men on the Varsity Track squad, the event taking place on May 24, 1930. Algot O. Forsberg, ' 3lE of Worcester was elected captain for 1930-1931 and Vernon S. McFarlin, ' 31E, Taunton, named manager. Sixteen men were awarded the varsity letter by Professor Winthrop E. Nightingale, Professor Parsons presided while Dean Ell, Coach Zeller and Jerry Tatton had their words of praise for the team . Ih mm mm OnETHING UNUSU L ThfeMiil!|iMllllllil!illlin RECEPTION TO DIVISION A FRESHMEN In Bates Hall on September 12, 1930 the Freshmen were tendered a reception by the Student Union. The new men were given their first opportunity to see Husky and become better acquainted with each other. A movie, Alaskan Adventures was shown and Peter Murray, a very entertain- ing humorist, presented a diversified program. Dean Ell and Professor Holmes spoke briefly to the new men while Professor Havice, the Executive Secretary of the Union, welcomed the students. DRTSION A SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN RUSH At Huntington Field on September 30, 1930 the Sophomores won the rush by the score of 195-90 and proved to the Freshmen that the Frosh rules would be in effect for seven weeks more. Since the second year men won the Pole Rush, the football game and half the points in the six-legged race, the new men were decidedly outclassed but they showed fight. Enough of the latter was evidenced in the Pole Rush Classic. SOPHOMORE HOP A Sophomore Get-together Dance was given at Brown Hall on October 4, 1930 for the benefit of drawing both divisions of 1934 closer together. About 175 couples attended the affair, all classes being represented in goodly numbers. Manny Williams ' orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. FORE PAW KEY SOCIETY DANCE The first dance of its kind held at Northeastern was the Fore Paw Key Society Formal Dance at Longwood Towers on October 24, 1930. The affair was open to all the students with the captains and coaches of all sports as invited guests. Mr. H. Bradlee Fenno, ardent supporter of Husky athletics was much in evidence. About seventy-five couples attended. SENIOR DANCE To the music of Karl Rohde ' s Orchestra, 200 couples danced at Brown Hall on November 21, 1930 as guests of the Senior Class. Diversified entertainment was offered by a professional dance pair. Professor Eliot F. Tozer and Mr. Benjamin F. Ellison, class advisors, were present as well as other members of the faculty. M931 SCfMIOES MECHfiNICALS 91 SOCCER BANQUET The annual soccer banquet was held at the Harvard Club on December third. This was a very enjoyable occasion for it celebrated the second season a Northeastern soccer squad had gone through its schedule undefeated. Mr. H. Bradlee Fenno was a guest of the team as were the members of the Faculty Committee on Athletics. Mr. Raymond who acted as assistant coach throughout the season was toastmaster. Professor Parsons acting for the Athletic Committee awarded letters to Captain Al Booker, Herbert Tiffany, Lester J. Kershaw, George L. Gorbell and Linwood Stetson, seniors, and to seven other lowerclassmen. It was announced that Harry R. Feldman would be the Varsity manager for the 1931 season. Al Booker was re-elected by the lettermen for the coming season. Mr. Fenno presented each of the lettermen with a gold soccer ball suitably inscribed. The team presented Coach Dave Priestly with a handsome leather traveling kit as a mark of their sincere friendship and appreciation of their coach. INTER-FRATERNITY BALL On December 12, 1930, 125 couples, guests of the Inter-Fraternity Council danced to the tune of Perley Stevens ' Orchestra at Longwood Towers. Arrangements for the affair were in the hands of Willis P. Burbank, ' 31BA Chairman of the Social Com- mittee, and John W. LaBelle, ' 32E. Moreno and Hughes, exhibition dancers, provided entertainment while the dancers rested. DIVISION B SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN RUSH The Division B Freshmen upheld the honor of their class in the Johnson Memorial Gymnasium by massing 450 points against the 100 of their traditional rivals, the sophomores. The second year men had virtually no chance against the overwhelming number of Frosh. In each of the three tugs-of-war the Freshmen won fifty points, added another hundred with the basketball game and a hundred in the obstacle race, then brought the total to 450 by taking the relay race. The Sophs got their lone tally in the volley ball encounter. MIDWINTER CONCERT AND DANCE The combined Musical Clubs gave their annual concert at Jordan Hall on the evening of January 28, 1931. In attending this concert the student body and their friends gained the only opportunity of the year to hear all the musical organizations 92 Th Miiii Mk iiiii|iiiiiii 93 Thfemii i j M iiiiLiiiiiJiiiiM of Northeastern, that is, the University Band, Concert Orchestra, the Glee Club, Banjo Club, Saxophone Band and the Bacchanalians. In addition, Walter Smith, famed trumpet soloist secured as a special attraction, rendered Fantasie Brilliant and then as an encore, Oh, Promise Me. Irma Watson and Howard Harrington, guest artists, offered a number of vocal presenta- tions in costume. From ten to twelve o ' clock the Bacchanalians furnished music for dancing in Brown Hall to round out a pleasant evening. FRESHMAN VALENTINE DANCE The ever popular Brown Hall was the scene of the Freshman Valentine Dance held February 13, 1931, with music by Leo Reisman. Over 175 couples attended the gala affair, members of all classes accepting the hospitality of the new men. Vice-President and Mrs. Carl S. Ell, Dean and Mrs. Harold W. Melvin were guests of honor as well as the class advisors. SIGMA DELTA EPSILON ELECTION Of interest to all is the announcement of the men elected to the Honor Society of the School of Business Administration. John A. Turner of New Bedford was the only senior to receive this coveted honor; Elmer F. Hintz, New Haven and Karl Myers of Lawrence were the two juniors and Walter B. Thayer, Lynn was the only sophomore. The announcement of elections was preceded by a dinner. SENATE ELECTIONS At a meeting of the Senate, held on Thursday, February 26, 1931, fifteen men were elected to membership in the honor society of the Engineering School. Five seniors, seven juniors and three sophomores gained the high honor. The Seniors elected are Lester R. Parks, Charles N. Kimball, Jr. and John C. Hickey, all of Everett; Clifford L. Chatterton, Wakefield; and Charles V. Scher, Beverly. The Juniors are James A. Fait and Alex Gorbunoff, of Quincy, WinslowJ. Walker, Marlboro; Harold S. Madon, Lynn; Joseph J. Belsky, Haverhill; Raymond W. James, Gardiner, Maine; and Arnold E. Powell, New Bedford. The three Sophomores are Robert F. Chamberlain, Boston; Frederick E. Abbott, Falmouth; and Francis A. Provenzano, Boston. 94 I CTIVIT1ES — %=: o s.§o W) o ..S Thpiiiiigwiiiiiliiiii Northeastern University Senate OFFICERS G. L. GoRBELL President V. S. McFarlin Vice-President S. M. Casparian Secretary-Treasurer Prof. J. W. Ingalls Faculty Advisor S. M. Casparian C. L. Chatteeton C. Feingold J. Belsky A. B. Cohen J. W. Eakins J. A. Falt F. E. Abbott Prof. E. S. Parsons Prof. A. E. Whittaker SENIORS G. L. GoRBELL J. C. HiCKEY C. N. Kimball JUNIORS F. K. Foster A. Gorbunoff R. W. James SOPHOMORES R. F. Cha ALUMNI IN THE FACULTY Mr. W. C. White V. S. McFarlin L. A. Parks C. V. SCHER H. S. Maden A. E. Powell A. F. Shery-s W. J. Walker F. Provenzano Mr. a. E. Everett Mr. F. H. LaBree THIS honorary societ)% in the School of Engineering, was organized on May 3. 1921. The exacting mem- bership requirements are founded on a threefold basis: Scholastic attainment, character, and person- ality. At one of the early meetings, the name The Senate was adopted. A charm in the form of a scroll with the word Senate , in old English letters on the front and suitably engraved on the back, was chosen as the official insignia of the society. The purpose of the organization was thus stated: To foster and promote high scholarship and social activity. It is traditional that membership in the Senate is the highest honor which can be conferred upon a student at Northeastern University, School of Engineering. This is so because it is recognized that, although scholarship is the fundamental basis upon which the Senate is built, yet its rules recognize the fact that high scholarship is but one of the characteristics of an all-round, outstanding man. The Senate scroll is awarded only to one who, by his, Excellence in scholarship, integrity of character, diligence in extra curricula ac- tivities, and faithful endeavor in the interests of his fellow students, has demonstrated his ability and shown his love for his Alma Mater. 97 bo CO m n93i Sigma Delta Epsilon FACULTY Professor Charles W. Havice Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Gerald R. T.atton Mr. Benj.amin M. Ellison Mr. George H. Whittum OFFICERS George H. Knox .............. President William Begun ............. Vice-President Willis P. Burbank ........... Secretary and Treasurer Charles W. Ha vice ............. Faculty Advisor Willi .AM Begun ' 31 Everett A. Brown ' 31 Willis P. Burb.ank ' 31 John A. Turner ' 31 K.ARL N. Myers ' 32 MEMBERS John E. Vadala ' 31 George H. Knox ' 31 Albert J. Oliva ' 31 Vernon D. O ' Neil ' 31 Elmer F. Hintz ' 32 Walter S. Thayer ' 34 ELECTION to Sigma Delta Epsilon, the honorary society of the school of Business Administration, is the highest honor that can be conferred upon a student in this school. Those who are eligible for election are considered upon the basis of sound scholarship, personal character, and University activities. These privileged men are notable for their general leadership in undergraduate life. Carrying high standards into their business and professional careers, Sigma Delta Epsilon alumni are to be found in eminent places among the younger graduates. The gold key of the society is rhombic in design with the esoteric symbolism of the fraternity and the Greek letters, Sigma Delta Epsilon, engraved upon it. nP O 9 - 1 W o tj a - - s o g a Thfe iiiiiMiiiiipiiiiiL University Student Council DIVISION A G. H Knox G. D. Crocker V. D. O ' Neil DIVISION B President . . . R. E. Edson Vke-Fresident . . . J. Eakins Secretary-Treasurer . . A. O. Forsberg MEMBERS 1931 ]. C. Benson S. Webster A. K. Wright G. H. Knox G Crocker E. D. Lyon 1932 A. Booker C. MORK J Doyle 1934 N W. GUSTAFSON R. Metcalt R. E. Edson L. J. Kersha v A. C. Anderson E. Crawford S. Hazeltine L. Stowers 1932 S. W. WiNQuiST F. Shea W. S. Walker W. G. Wattie A. A. Schaake L. M. Rymph J. W. LaBelle H. Tiffany MEMBERS AT LARGE G. G. MacDonald R. Hassell V. D. O ' Neil J. Eakins A. O. Forsberg C. Feingold L. HoDGDON C. Newcombe A. B. Hall THE University Student Council was organized in the fall of 1927, replacing the Engineering and Business Administration Councils. It is primarily a body endowed with the power to govern student activities. With Mr. Benjamin M. Ellison, former student member of this body, as advisor, the council has worked very harmoniously and efficiently this year. One of the heaviest burdens which the council carries each year is the matter of Sophomore-Freshman relationships, and they have been handled this year by both councils in a very satisfactory manner. In addition to the large amount of work entailed in inrerclass relationship, the Council has considered many matters of policy and has made many important decisions. The Council has gradually increased its scope of activites and tends more and more to make itself felt as an aggressive and positive factor in student activities. 101 Th« il!liM!!iilli!!iillllll]i Inter-Fraternity Council p. C. MuNROE Presidint A. H. Baxter Vice-President W. P. BuRBANK Secretary-Treasurer Mr. B. M. Ellison Advisor BETA GAMMA EPSILON P. C. MuNROE R. Heffer ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA C. R. Hanna J. V. LaBelle ETA TAU NU D. E. Banister A. H. Baxter SIGMA KAPPA PSI H. Cohen K. Singer NU EPSILON ZETA K. L. Killer W. A. MacDonald PHI GAMMA PI R. C. Christensen W. E. Ramm SIGMA PHI ALPHA W. P. BuRBANK A. Howe PHI BETA ALPHA W. S. Walker H. A. Graves KAPPA ZETA PHI M. Kesselman H. Rozen GAMMA PHI KAPPA F. B. Weston G. Moore SIGMA DELTA R. H. Cassidv J. W. Eakins THE Inrer-Fraternitv Council is a representative group governing inter-fraternitv relations. It is composed of two members from each of the eleven fraternities of the Engineering and Business Administration Schools. The council is now in its fourth year, and the ftiendly spirit and harmony existing among the frat- ernities is largely due to the efforts of this organization. The Council is advised by Mr. Ellison and its decisions are reviewed and checked by the Faculty Com- mittee on Fraternities composed of the faculty advisers of the several fraternities. 103 Thfemiiii d i i iii Fore Paw Key Society Louis A. Sobey ' President Algot O. Forsberg 1 T - D J  Tj .„ vtce-rrestaents nOMER A. SCHLIER j Lester J. Kershaw Secretary William Begun Treasurer H. Nelson Raymond, Jr. Faculty Advisor G. C. Thompson W. T. SCHAFFER E. W. Crawford W. A. Symancyk V. S. McFarlin L. A. Sobey F. M. Moses A. O. Forsberg F. E. Powers T. E. ACKART W. Begun MEMBERS L. J. Kershaw H. A. ScHLIER J. W. Eakins K. H. Noyes R. E. Edson D. H. Mackenzie A. H. Booker J. J. Grosz, Jr. P. M. Bacon S. B. Douglas H. A. Graves L. D. Meserve A. N. Luciano G. H. Knox J. W. LaBelle L. J. Hayden J. A. Metcalf H. M. GOODCHILD C. H. Johnson F. E. Abbott R. . Crowell J. S. Preston THE Fore Paw Key Society fills a unique spot in the athletic life of Northeastern University. It was formed in the spring of 1929 with three purposes in mind; to welcome visiting athletic squads or other intercollegiate visitors, to promote intra-mural competition, and to help upbuild a true Northeastern spirit. The Society was patterned after the Green Key Society of Dartmouth College and strives to attain the same ideals. It is an honorary society. Membership is restricted to the three upper classes, Middlers, Juniors and Seniors. Nominations for membership are made from within the society itself. Qualifications for mem- bership include scholarship, personality and a strong record in Northeastern Student Activities. 105 iS bib -gw E o c - -a X o Thpmil!l|Ailii!p Student Union Dean Carl S. Ell Dean Harold W. Melvin ADVISORY BOARD Professor Charles W. Havice Professor Edward S. Parsons Reverend Newton C. Fetter Executive Secretary Professor Charles W. Havice DIVISION A OFFICERS Addison H. Pratt President Peter Verbeck Vice-President Stern A. Lyon Secretary Vernon S. McFarlin Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Norman W. Cote Religious Activities Donald J. Loux Service and Welfare Albert H. Spry Social Activities Albert J. Lombard Membershif Gurdon I. Dower Publicity John S. Young Intercollegiate DIVISION B Merton C. Smith Kenneth L. Killer . Samuel E. Saunders Gerald T. Pillsbury Robert I. Crowell Ernest R. Sias . John A. Metcalf Arthur P. Dunlap Jesse W. Eakins Edward F. Wilcox President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Religious Activities Service and Welfare Social Activities . Nlembershi-p Publicity Intercollegiate FOUNDED in the fall of 1925, the Northeastern Student Union has steadily enlarged its program until at the present time the scope of activity of this strong cog in student life has stretched over the entire student body, serving it just when the clouds are darkest and maintaining an interesting and elevating pro- gram throughout the year. Its threefold activities — social, service, and spiritual — have extended them- selves into all phases of the undergraduate bodv. Among the long line of notable achievements the most outstanding is perhaps the weekly chapel services. Many eminent preachers serve as the chapel speakers throughout the year. In Its noon-hour programs, the Union has sponsored a widely diversified program of educational and entertaining features including popular lectures, movies, and forums. This year the Reading and Writing Room was redecorated and converted into a beautiful lounging room of comfort for the use of all students. Deep comfortable chairs, well lighted rabies, writing desks, magazines and newspapers are to be found in this room. Husky stationery, pens and ink are always available. Through its diversified intercollegiate contact the Union has given a dignified publicity to the Uni- versity. Delegates were sent to a large number of student conferences throughout the year to discuss problems of common interest to all college students. 107 ThpmiiAiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil Sylvester, Lymberg Edson, Gorbell, Lowe, Magnuson Boston Society of Civil Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION John H. Lowe President George L. Gorbell Vke-Presidetit Carl A. Magnuson Secretary Merton E. Sylvester ] John W. Lymberg ' . . Executive Committee Raymond E. Edson J Professor Alvord Advisor 108 TTife iiilBMilfllKlBlllllllllli ' M93I Lyons, Tewksbury, Prof. Zeller Boston Society of Mechanical Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION Arthur S. Tewksbury (Division A) Robert F. Lyons (Division A) Joseph M. Fair (Division B) . Herbert P. Clark (Division B) Professor Zeller .... President Secretary-Treasurer Preside?it Secretary-Treasurer Advisor 109 TTip iiiiiMiiiiLiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiy Parks, McFarlin, Wright, Townsend American Institute of Electrical Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BRANCH Alfred K. Wright Chairman Vernon S. McFarlin Vice-Chairman Paul H. Townsend Secretary Lester A. Parks Treasurer Professor Smith Advisor 110 ThfeMiiiiiApii iiiiii illllllil liilK E)l!!pSI!lim93l LaBelle, Shea Hamblett, Prof. Strahan, Benson American Chemical Society NORTHEASTERN UNR ERSITY CHAPTER OF THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION N.C., N.S., A.C.S. John C. Benson , President Walter C. Hamblett Vice-President John W. LaBelle (Division A) Secretary-Treasurer Francis L. Shea (Division B) Secretary-Treasurer Professor Strahan Advisor 111 Th Mii llli! iillllllll! Illllll llllllllllllll illllllllllllllll M M931 Sias, Prof. Ingalls, Foster Industrial Engineering Society NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER Norman W. Davis Frank K. Foster Edmund L. Holland Ernest R. Sias Professor Ingalls President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor 112 ThpmiiiiiMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii iiiii Singer, Vadala Prof. Jackson, Walsh, Cutler, Whire American Management Society Samuel Cutler President Robert E. Walsh (Division B) | Vtce-President KIaly Singer (Division A) J DoLiVER S. White Secretary John E. Vadala Treasurer Professor Jackson Advisor 113 ThpiiiiiBMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiilii l!llllllllll!l] l!lCilll!!ll!!! lilllllHIiliJ lilllllllllliii M931 Piccolo, Howe, Kelley, Thayer, Jordan Prof. Porter, Bergeron, Urann, Graham Banking Club Robert M. Urann . President Russell B. Kelley Secretary AcHiLLE V. Piccolo Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. W. Porter Advisor 114 ITippiiiwiiiiip n f r . f Delp, Kasson, Eddv, Urann, Sterry, Procopio Blanchard, Sennoth, Standing, Miller, Mr. Fennell Rifle Club Joseph M. Fair Adrian W. Cleveland Harold W. Stuart Raymond E. Edson Mr. George R. Fennell . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Advisor 115 Thfei illiMM Inter-Club Council Division A Division B Brockton A. R. Dahlstrom F. Merriken QuiNCY S. A. Standing F. D. Schwartz Twin State H. L. Murch R. B. Stafford Everett L. A. Parks A. Lonneberg Nutmeg E. B. Atwood E. B. Atwood Salem W. Kelley Haverhill W. S. Benkus J. J. Belsky Empire State F. H. Bingham A. W. Cleveland North Shore J- W. LaBelle R. E. Edson Maine-Iacs Johnson Lawrence R. Hyde J. Cafiso N. U. CLUBS AND ADVISORS Brockton C. A. White QuiNCY Prof. McGuire Twin State Mr. Whittum Everett Prof. Alcott Nutmeg Mr. Alexander Salem Mr. Baird Haverhill Mr. Morgan Lawrence Mr. Potter Empire State Prof. Johnson North Shore Prof. Whittaker Maine-Iacs Mr. Montgomery THE Inter-Club Council is a representative group endowed with the power of governing relations between the stateand high school clubs. The Council consists of representative members, one from each club. Activities undertaken by the Council include supervision of entertainments, athletics or other club functions; investigating eligibility of new clubs, granting club charters, and in general, to promote the best of good fellowship at Northeastern. During the past year, the Council has been chiefly concerned with the manage- ment of the inter-club bowling tournament. The University Day Division Tennis Championship has always been managed by the Council. Many smokers, dances and other social gatherings are held by the various clubs throughout the year. The Council usually runs one big dance each year at which all club men are eligible to attend. Professor Tozer is Faculty Advisor to the Council. 117 ThfeMiiiiiLiHpiiiiLiL M931 Board of Managers Addison H. Pratt General M.anager Elmer Crawpord Business M.anager Carl J. Baker Ticket M.anager Raymond W. James Publicity lAanager Arnold R. Dahlstrom Program Manager Raymond E. Edson Head Usher J. Vadala R. Clark E. a. Sias C. E. Avery D. E. Wintle R. B. Cummins S. Mandall D. Loux W. Herlick I. BuCHSBAUM Associate and Assistant tAanagers J. Cohen R. E. Walsh R. F. Corey J. BocoN A. H. Spry H. Wilde R. F. Chamberlain A. H. Fenlason A. H. Oman M. McArdle P. Allen John S. Young Stage Manager DoLivER S. White Property Manager David T. Reed Kehearsal Manager Alfred N. Luciano Costtime Manager James A. Falt Stage Electrician G. Best S. Bocon P. NOONAN E. VanDusen H. C. Cohen J. A. Turner C. Greenwald H. GOODSTEIN J. R. Stuart F. E. Anderson 119 ThfeMiiii |« iiii|iiiiiiiiiiJ Chefback Marcel Janku Anitza Petroff Royal Vagabond Eugene T. Rock ' 32E Jesse W. Eakins ' 32E Robert F. Chamberlain ' 34E Robert I. Crowell ' 32E J. Frederick Kuhlberg ■34BA Dine Botti ' 35E fRoger T. White ' 35E Bernard Maloney ' 35BA SixTus William G. Wattie Jr. ' 34E Kilburn L. Child ' 35E Eugene H. Foltorak ' 35BA Hopkins Harold D. Howes ' 35E Prince Stefan VioLETTA Harry M. Tracy ' 34E Helena John Newman ' 35BA Queen William T. Schafer ' 31B Drodono Albert P. Davis ' 35E 121 Th|Siiii|Aiiiii|iiiii!iii| Royal Vagabond Chorus Members GIRLS Francis C. Taylor ' 35E William C. Pope ' 35E George G. Woodman ' 35BA David Goldman ' 35E Paul F. Gillman ' 34E Rowland M. Whittet ' 34E Cassius L. Jones ' 34E Henry R.Cattley ' 35E Clinton R. Frissel ' 35E Harold A. Pollay ' 35E Demetre Canaras ' 35E Ira R. Loring ' 32E BOYS Walter Wiskow ' 35E Michael A. Macuga ' 35E William H. Taylor, Jr. ' 34E Matthew J. Murtha ' 35E Nelson J. Haskell ' 35E John E. Wagner ' 35E Robert H. Walker ' 35E Erman W. Perkins ' 34E Alphonse A. Paxhia ' 35E Alfred H. Lewis ' 35E Frederick Hall ' 34E Rudolph Fekete ' 35E SOLDIERS CHORUS Allison S. Williams ' 35E Ralph G. Hibbard ' 35E Edward A. Runci ' 35E Lewis W. Whittemore ' 35E Alan M. Bloom ' 35E Arthur S. Segall ' 35E Nyman S. Morris ' 35E Alfred V. Day ' 35E Harlon H. Gilkesson ' 35E Thomas B. Lindsay ' 35E William E. McRobert ' 35E Ralph L. Allen ' 35E Edward F. Sweeney ' 35E John G. Paroongian ' 35E Ernest A. Gooding ' 35E Howard C. Neilson ' 35E Isidor S. Chernack ' 35E 123 X V ThfeM!il|MIi ifa!Sllil!m93l Band A. K. Wright K. F. Hayden J. E. RODGERS D. A. Kauffman J. BocoN S. BocoN R. L. Kramer Leader Assistant Leader Manager Assistant fAanaprs Trum-pets C. Barriere H. F. Greenough K. F. Hayden C. W. Kimball W. C. Sargent C. Tracy F. T. LiND L. WOLFSON N. J. Yeams H. G. Howe Trombones D. Drapkin W. Wilcox M. C. Bennett D. Shuman J. Zimmerman Baritones F. P. LeBaron R. W. Rogers M. H. Hautala MEMBERS Clarinets W. R. Collins J. W. Copithorne S. Mears H. L. Murch M. ROSENBAUM H. Brockington A. C. Shippee L. M. Vant R. M. Whittet J. F. Murphy Saxophones E. N. Dew S. S. Gordon R. HiRSCHFIELD J. LiND H. S. Maden S. J. Resnick French Horns G. I. Dower C. Hervey W. T. Linehan A. O. Sw ANSON Sarrusophones R. Canfield H. A. Scott R. G. Nicholson G. Caverly Piccolos G. H. OsSINGER H. W. Olin Drums C. W. Crouch C. R. Johnson E. Limbacher N. NiCOLORO C. E. Peterson F. B. Weston 127 ■ li % % 1 ifi HBHBi ! ,S • - fl |! Sj HH ■H 1 1 f 1 1 ?c ThfeMiiiipLii iiiiiiiiiiiii ip :iiiM93l Orchestra A. B. Cohen M. Adelman W. ROSENPIELD R. Kramer J. BOCON Manager Assistant Manager Librarians MEMBERS Violins J. SuK J. Zimmerman J. McKee W. Kisiel A. B. JozwicKi R. PiNARD K. C. Drinkwater G. E. Stephenson H. I. Aronovitz S. A. Yeranian W. Gorski C. H. Johnson A. M. Hadji an E. B. RocKwooD L. J. Matysczyk R. Fekete F. J. Gaffney Trumpets H. P. Newton H. G. Howe D. W. Powers P. W. Haule D. E. Benedictio H. A. Parsons C. Norton W. McRobert Violas D. C. Wyman A. D. Shanis Trombones M. C. Bennett R. W. TwiGG D. Drapkin S. Ballard Bass B. A. Thomas Cello G. Anderson Bassoon S. J. Resnick Clarinets R. Rice G. F. Holunshead J. Valentine M. E. Porter H. M. Haendler Drums F. L. Corcoran Horns L. SWANSON Piano R. A. Reed J. Grossman 129 Thraiiii IIM|lllllliill![!llli|lillllllillllllili Banjo Club R. A. PiNARD A. V. Frienschner Leader M.anager MEMBERS V. M. Cassese L. H. DUTRA V. DuNSTON I. Galper J. Haye F. R. Johnson C. Kelley E. J. Limbacher W. L. Mason R. Pirie N. P. Smith H. A. Stanwood R. P. Swinerton C. B. Walworth E. L. Wj 131 ThfeMllliMlli![ll!lll!illl|llllllip Bacchanalians p. H. TOWNSEND M. S. TOBEY Leader MEMBERS Trumpets L. WOLFSON A. K. Wright Saxophones W. J. Farrell G. W. Carlson P. ToWNSEND Ba?ijo p. B. Fowler Piano D. S. Everett Trombone W. M. Wilcox Violin C. Schneppershoff 133 Th MllilM|ll Bill|S|!lllim93! C. L. CHATTERTOf A. H. Spry J. F. KUHLBERG Glee Club Manager Librarian MEMBERS D. A. Chapman R. W. Armstrong J. Davidson T. A. Bates W. E. Langdon F. E. Abbott J. PuGLISI E. B. Bailey R. W. Rogers N. H. Jacobs C. COSTELLO F. H. Richardson R. W. Karges F. Greenwood C. R. Johnson J. R. Salman C. E. Blanchard W. J. Walker H. E. Bliss L. C. Yaffee P. C. Bernhard P. Herholz R. H. Craig I. R. Loring L. Holt H. A. Carlson R. C. MacLean K. C. Lamson C. F. Peoples O. V. Olson J. H. Smith C. Williams N. Staples J. Amberlock J. R. Steward B. A. Berkall E. B. VanDeusen E. E; Colby J. Ajootian E. Frost P. Verbeck A. M. GiFFORD J. D. WiNTLE B. Haines N. GUSTINA W. C. Howard R. F. Williams W. A. MacDonald D. Perronk P. A. Stemmler L. GOLBRANSON M. C. Smith J. B. Rock V. E. Taylor N. D. Harriman R. E. Matter 135 Thfeaill!|MIIJIlli!!l!lllllllll!IM Saxophone Band Y. D. Greenberg .......... Leader S. E. Saunders .......... Manager C. J. Frissell ......... Assistant Manager MEMBERS J. L. Kennedy A. C. Shippee J. LiND J. L. Hayden A. Wolf S. S. Gordon C. L. Jones G. H. McElhiney R. MiLLINGTON E. O. Erickson A. Bluestein R. C. Tucker R. B. Canfield P. J. O ' Connor A. C. Thompson C. E. Peterson J. Grossman 137 ThfeMII!IM|!llll|illlllllll| y-oi6Ae. s A.II 138 PUBLICATIONS Ss Q S § 11 w rt-a Thpii llBl!fasilli|W93l Cauldron Board Editors-in-Chief Vernon D. O ' Nbil Raymond E. Edson Nianaging Editors Roger C. Emery John E. Vadala Photographic Editors William Begun Alfred N. Luciano Snapshot Editors Arthur S. Tewksbury, Jr. Clark D. Newcombe Feature Editors Paul C. Munroe Harry A. Gill Advertising Matiager Kaly L. Singer Art Editor Richard S. Douglas Athletic Editor Lester J. Kershaw Course Editors George L. Gorbell Eric E. Anderson Elio P. Marconi Kenneth B. Smith John A. Turner Sterling B. Douglas Edmund L. Holland Max H. Straw Ralph W. Armstrong John C. Benson Frank W. Blatchford, Jr. 141 Singer, Doyle, Johnson, Rich, Williamson, Eikins, M in.oni White, Knox, Burbank, Mr. Hughes, Amiss, Cotton 142 Thfeilliiiiilliilll!!! Northeastern News MANAGING BOARD Willis P. Burbank ' 31BA Editor-in-Chief Harry A. Gill ' 31E Associate Editor-in-Chief Ralph G. Amiss, ' 31BA Business Manager Carlton R. Williamson ' 32E 1 nt ■ r- , Elio p. Marconi •3IE Manag ng Editors George H. Knox ' 31BA Advertising Manager Kaly Singer ' 32BA Assistant Advertising Manager Albert E. Johnson ' 32E Jesse W. Eakins ■32E j f ' ' ' ' ' ' DoLivER S. White ' 31BA 1 r- 1 ■ -k s Circulation Nianaurs Richard Rich ' 31BA . J JOHN E. Doyle ' 32BA : m i-j- ■i „ „ , ' . Neivs Editors Robert T. Cotton 31BA j 143 Th «ii!ii|miiiiilii!iii!iiiip Northeastern News Staff M. Kesselman ' 31BA C. Feingold ' 31E J. Gesmer ' 31BA Reporthig Staff D. J. Loux ' 32BA M. S. Tarnopol ' 32E R. B. Cummins ' 34BA R. F. Chamberlain ' 34E M. N. Friend ' 34E H. Wild ' 35BA D. H. KouFFMAN ' 32BA W. V. Richardson ' 34E P. C. Munroe ' 31E N. P. Altshuler ' 32BA R. I. Crowell ' 32E H. B. Dutton ' 32BA H. H. Moore ' 31E R. E. Walsh ' 31BA B. W. Phillips ' 32BA F. M. Moses ' 31E F. W. Blatchford ' 31BA W. S. Thayer ' 34BA C. J. Baker ' 32BA W. Begun ' 31BA Sports Staff C. A. Pethybridge ' 32E P. M. Bacon ' 34BA R. S. Cole ' 32BA Circulation Staff F. G. Beal ' 34BA I. W. Kendall ' 35E Editorial Staff Business Staff A. V. Piccolo ' 32BA Advertising Staff Photographic Editors S. Sheff ' 32E J. A. Falt ' 32E E. J. Van Deusen ' 34E S. Mandel ' 34E J. Cohen ' 35E J. BocoN ' 34E S. A. Lyon ' 31E Carl Tracy ' 34E George Woodman ' 35BA R. Abel ' 34E H. G. T apply ' 32BA 145 ThfeMllliM iliiipililJ Singer, Ackart, Kershaw, Eakins Handbook Staff Editor-in-Chief T. Edmund Ackart ' 31 Jesse W. Eakins ' 32 Associate Editors Elmer F. Hintz ' 32 Advertising Manager Kaly Singer ' 32 Lester J. Kershaw ' 31 THE Handbook is published annually by the Northeastei n Student Union, and is issued to students at the beginning of the College year. It contains detailed in- formation concerning athletics, class activities, and organizations in the school. Schedules, a daily diary, songs, cheers, and important dates in the college calendar make the book of great value. 146 ATHLETICS ThpiiiiiiMiiiiip Varsity Soccer Squad Captahi Alfred H. Booker ' 32 Alfred Booker ' 32 Gilbert MacDonald ' 32 Herbert Tiffany ' 31 Lester Kershaw ' 31 Mario Franco ' 32 LiNwooD Stetson ' 31 George Gorbell ' 31 Albert Thompson ' 32 Alexander Kirkland ' 35 Fred Pimentel ' 34 Assistant Coach Nelson Raymond ' 28 Constantine Sudak ' 34 Coach David Priestly Stewart Presper ' 32 Carl Johnson ' 34 Joseph Almeida ' 34 Harold Johnson ' 32 ViANo Tirri ' 32 James Scobie ' 34 Preston Bacon ' 34 Alexander Sherys ' 32 George Quarrell ' 35 Joseph Medeiros ' 31 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Opponents September 27 5 Bridgewater at home October 4 2 Dartmouth 2 at Hanover October 11 1 Springfield at home October 18 7 Connecticut at home October 25 4 Tufts 1 at home October 28 1 M. I. T. at Cambridge November 1 1 Clark 1 at Worcester November 8 2 Brown 2 at Providence November 15 1 Worcester at home 149 Thpilll!i«lill|llilllllllll!lilW The Soccer Season THE Northeastern soccer team is once again heralded as one of the East ' s undefeated teams. Led by none other than Captain Al Booker, the team showed plenty of fight and spirit throughoutevery contest. Although handicapped at times by injuries and other misfortunes the eleven was never outplayed. Herbert Tiffany, ' 31, was again the scoring ace and his boots often pulled many a game out of the fire. Mario Franco was again an outstanding star on the defense. Lester Kershaw, ' 31 played both at inside and as a halfback with equal skill and at the season ' s close looked like a major leaguer at right half. Stetson and Gorbell, seniors who shared the center-half position in 1930 will be hard for the coach to replace. Coach David Priestly deserves a world of credit for the fine showing of his charges. This is the second unde- feated eleven that Dave has turned out at Northeastern, the first commg in 1928. With Dave at the helm again in ' 31, the outlook is none too bright for Husky ' s opponents. The first game played was against Bridgewater Nor- mal with the Huskies winning by five goals to none. Some new faces were seen in the line-up of Northeastern. MacDonald playing in place of the retired Tom Melia, played his first game of soccer as goal tender. Thomipson was high scorer putting the ball into the net three times. Tom Cullen, Captain of the Bridgewater eleven played a brilliant brand of ball for his team. The Huskies then travelled to Hanover to meet the strong Dartmouth eleven. The day dawned beautifully and turned out to be ideal soccer weather. Both teams presented their strongest line-ups for the fray and the Huskies went in as the underdog. It was in this contest where the fighting spirit of Northeastern was noticed. Dart- mouth led 2-0 with five minutes to play. At this time Franco was not playing due to a serious injury which he had received. However, the boys played hard and through the individual brilliance of Tiffany two goals were scored to tie the game. After playing a hard game at Hanover the team again came through by beating Springfield one to nothing on the home field. In this game MacDonald played one of the best games a goal tender has ever played for Northeastern. He stopped shot after shot under all conditions. The Husky eleven had tough luck on a number of occasions for Tiffany and Kershaw hit the bar several times. It was during a scrimmage when Tiffany scored the only goal. Hert took a quick shot for the goal when a Springfield man stepped in the way; the ball hit his leg and carromed into the goal. Connecticut Aggie was the next in line and they fell easy prey to the strong Northeastern eleven. The Huskies won seven to nothing due to the good team work of the forwards. Tufts College afforded the opposition for the next game with the contest played in a blinding rain and a sea of mua. The game ended with the Huskies on the winning end by four goals to one. Johnson broke into the scoring column by booting in two goals. 150 Th|Mill! jM !lil|llili!llJ |iA In a mid-week game the eleven blanked Technology 1-0. The game was marred by a slippery pitch and mediocre refereeing. Northeastern had an off-day for it took the team plenty of time to get going and when they did func- tion the period was over. After a try by Tiffany, Kershaw very cleverly got his foot on the ball and lobbed it in the corner for the only score. The following Saturday the team journeyed to Wor- cester and after a sensational battle managed to tie the Clark eleven with a penalty kick by Captain Booker. Al ' s boot followed closelv after a successful Clark penalty kick. The Huskies were confident they could defeat the respected opponents but could not play over time as the Clark outfit would not agree to it. This is a score for the 1931 team to settle. Again playing awav from home the Huskies met the Brown eleven at Providence. Coach Dave Priestly presented a different eleven bv changing the veteran Louie Kershaw to halfback instead of inside. Louie soon found himself in his new position and proved a tower of strength. This game presented the same situation as occurred at Dartmouth for Northeastern was obliged to overcome a two-goal lead. Al Booker again rose to prominence by cutting down the lead with a penalty kick. Stetson forced the penalty by heading a perfect shot into the far corner which was knocked down by the right defense man of Brown. Tiffany scored the other tally from scrimmage on a sizzling shot. By this time the team was drawing its season to a close and everything was head- ing for another undefeated team. The last game of the season was to be played at home with Worcester Tech supplying the opposition. This was also the last game for Stet- son, Gorbell, Tiffany and Kershaw and proved to be an added inspiration for the so far undefeated Husky eleven. The first half ended with no score for either team. The ball travelled with lightning rapidity at all time and both goalies made wonderful saves after the backs had been beaten. In the last few minutes of the game North- eastern was on the offense and forced five corner kicks. At this stage of the game a score was almost inevitable but in the fifth try from a corner Franco hooked a beauti- ful shot into the far corner of the net for the only score. At the conclusion of the soccer season the Annual Banquet was held and Captain Al Booker was again elected Captain with Feldman appointed as manager. Professor Parsons gave an interesting talk on the spirit displayed by the subs. Coach Priestly thanked the boys for the hard work and also for the gift the team presented him with. Mr. Fenno than gave a talk on the history of soccer and presented the team with gold soccer balls. 151 5UO S Q Thfe l;! !!lip Varsity Hockey Squad Capain Roger C. Emery ' 31 Roger C. Emery ' 31 Milton Kuposky ' ' 31 Paul C. Munroe ' 31 Phillip W. Russell ' 31 Adolph W. Kreusel ' 32 Martin J. Diskin ' 32 William L. Carter ' 32 Kenneth B. Reed ' 32 Harold G. Martin ' 32 Joseph W. McMullen ' 32 THE SQUAD hianager George H. Knox ' 31 Coach H. Nelson Raymond Jr. ' 28 Arnold S. Alcorn ' 32 Matthew Walsh ' 34 Simon A. Anderson ' 34 Maurice A. Rice ' 34 Richard A. Sommers ' 34 Donald H. MacLeod ' 34 Arthur P. Byrne ' 34 James F. Denton ' 35 Herbert W. Gallagher ' 35 Ralph F. Irving ' 35 SEASON ' S RECORD January 7 2 M. I. T. at Arena January 10 1 New Hamp shire i at Durham, N. H Januarx 16 6 Bowdoin 3 at Arena January 17 M. A. C. 3 at Amherst January 24 1 Brown 3 at Providence January 31 Union 2 at Schenectady February 4 6 Colbv 1 at Arena February 6 3 B. U. 4 at Arena February 9 3 Bates 4 at Lewiston February 18 M. I. T. (cancelled) February 25 1 Brown 5 at Arena March 4 3 New Hamp ;hire 2 at Arena 153 Thfeiii The Hockey Season THE hockey team enjoyed a successful season in spite of the fact that the team did not win all of its games. The Huskies won four, tied one and lost six out of eleven tries. Captain Roger Emery was severely injured in a prac- tice game before the season opened and was forced to drop hockey as an active participant. Rog, however, was a source of inspiration to his team, seldom missed a practice, and his cheery optimism and wise council was a big help to the sextet at all times. Emery ' s loss was badly felt as it left no experienced player to fill the all-important de- fense posts to start the season. The M. I. T. Beavers were our first opponents, the game coming on January 7 at the Boston Arena. North- eastern scored one in the first period and one in the second to none for Tech. Carter and Kuposky starred. It was in this game that Bill Carter took over the job of Acting Captain which post he held through the year. On January 10th the team went up to Durham to meet the University of New Hampshi re. The Huskies failed to cop the verdict and returned home on the short end of a 2-1 score. Carter was brilliant for N. U. Bowdoin College was faced at the Arena on January 16. The Polar Bears were no match for their Arctic rivals, losing to N. U. 6-3. Adolph Kreusel was the big noise in the locals ' win, getting three goals himself and assisting in some of the others. Ander- son and Carter also did some fine playing. Saturday, January 17, marked the date of the only shutout handed to the Red and Black all season. M. A. C. playing on their own rink, won 3-0. This game is the now famous slush polo contest. The game would have been cancelled had it not been a feature event on the Aggies ' Winter Carnival program. Opening the two-game series with Brown University, on January 24th, Herbert Gallagher flashed for N. U., his second period goal tying the score at one all. This was not enough however, as the Bruins caged two more in the last session, winning 3-1. Northeastern played at Providence without the services of Carter who was out with the flu . Taking its longest jaunt of the year, the sextet motored to Schenectady, N. Y. to play Union College. Carter caged the puck twice, each time his shot being matched by that of Mr. Young of Union. Two overtime periods failed to change the situation, the result being Northeastern 2, Union 2. With the mercury flirting with zero, several of the players got bad frost bites, notably Kuposky and Si Anderson. Some of the boys are still talking about January 31st, as the coldest day of their lives. That night at Schenect the glass did read 15 below. On February 4th, the team seemed fired with new spirit. Colby College came down to keep a 5:30 P.M. engagement. They took one goal back to Waterville, Me., while Northeastern put six of their own into the win column. Chalk up four for 154 ITifeimiiiiAiii Biil«S!lililim93l Carter, one for Kreusel and one for Dick Sommers. The Colby game was a good warm-up for the B. U. contest which was to follow two days later. People are still talking about the time N. U. plaved B. U. The Red and Black got off on the wrong foot. Before they knew it the Terriers had piled up a 4-goal lead. All of a sudden, Bill Carter found the disk in his possession. Five quick strides, a shot, the net bulges, the red light flickered, N. U. scored. Then the period ended. Going into the third period with three goals needed to tie, the Huskies fought a battle worthy of their name. Gallagher recovered a loose puck, waited for the right moment, shot, and he too scored. With about five minutes of play left, Paul Munroe, Northeastern ' s hockey bad boy , rose to the occasion. Dashing madly down the right lane he fired a wicked drive into the far corner, and now Northeastern only needed one to tie. All the while B. U. was in desperation, as the Huskies flocked in droves around its net. Denton had replaced Kuposky for N. U. after the Terriers ' fourth goal and he stopped every hostile charge. Finally the gong rang and Boston University had successfully defended its early lead. This game was the real dramatic climax of the season. Playing Bates College at Lewiston, Maine on Mon- day, February 9th, Northeastern lacked the pepper and drive so noticable in the B. U. game. Kreusel was injured early in the second session and had to leave the game. N. U. scored first on a nice shot by Gallagher. Bates soon tied it up. Carter put Northeastern ahead again and again Bates equalized. Bates went ahead only to have Gallagher tie it up again. The game went into two overtimes, in the second of which the Bobcats scored to beat Northeastern 4-3- Brown University came up to the Arena for its return engagement on February 25th. Crane and Moulton starred for the visitors, the former scoring four goals for Brown. Don MacLeod saved N. U. from a whitewash with a beautiful solo dash. Tech cancelled its second game. The return game with New Hampshire scheduled for February 11th was moved vack to March 4th, and was the closing number on the Huskies ' program. Playing the game at 5:30 p.m., the ice surface was not all that it should have been. However, it was as bad for N. U. as it was for N. H. Scoring three times in the first period, on thrusts by Carter, Gallager and MacLeod, it looked as if the Red and Black was out to pile up a record count. New Hampshire caged one in the first and one in the second while Northeastern failed to tally again. Denton played a great game in the strings for the home team. This was the last ap- pearance of Paul Munroe, star defense man. Munroe is the only senior who played as a regular last season. Coach Raymond should look forward with pleasant anticipation to the coming season. He will have Bill Carter, Dolph Kreusel, Si Anderson, Dick Sommers, Herb Gallagher, Maurice Rice, Don MacLeod, forwards; Joe McMullen and Art Byrne, defensemen; and Jim Denton and Sonny Irving, goalies; as a nucleus for his 1931-32 team. Of the foregoing, the following earned letters last season. Carter, Kreusel, An- derson, Gallagher, Rice, MacLeod, McMullen and Denton. 155 i 6 o (J c 3 3 i ' x guffi HHtS Thfegllll«|iiJllll!!llllllll|l!i Varsity Basketball Squad Captahi LeRoy M. Rymph ' 32 Coach Mr. Alfred M. McCoy LeRoy M. Rymph ' 32 William A. Symancyk ' 31 Elmer Hintz ' 32 Charles H. Brown ' 34 Stewart H. Presper ' 32 Stanley J. Piascik 32 THE SQUAD M.a7iager Donald H. MacKenzie ' 31 Assistant Coach Mr. Albert E. Everett ' 23 Herbert Tiffany ' 31 Richard G. Hassell ' 31 Ralph C. Christensen ' 32 Raymond J. Coughlan ' 32 Adrian W. Cleveland ' 34 Karl H. Myers ' 32 Homer A. Schlier ' 32 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Oppt. N. U. Oppt 34 Union 39 42 Newport 31 42 Clark 31 24 New Hampshire 23 32 Brown 42 38 Brooklyn 22 44 Clark 25 26 Harvard 36 48 Newport 37 31 Hamilton 22 52 St. Michae ' s 24 37 Rensselaer 51 49 New Bedford 26 34 Tufts 29 39 R. I. State 44 29 R. I. State 46 31 M. A. C. 37 33 Pratt 32 32 Providence Col. 60 39 Worcester Poly. 34 157 BlilMMiiliM The Basketball Season NORTHEASTERN ' S 1930-1931 basketball team en- joyed the most successful season in its history, under Coach Al McCoy, when the twelfth win was scored at Worcester Tech 39-34. Double victories were scored over Clark and Newport Naval Training School. St. Michael ' s, New Bedford Tech., University of New Hampshire, Brooklyn City, Hamilton, Tufts, and Pratt were the other victims of the powerful Husky quintet. Losses were sus- tained at Union, Brown, Rhode Island, Harvard, and Rensselaer, while Massachusetts Aggies, Providence, and Rhode Island triumphed on the home court. These games made up the hardest schedule ever attempted by the Red and Black ' s hardwood dribblers. Coach McCoy ' s Husky basketeers won six games away from home, thereby doubling the previous record on strange courts. The total number of victories surpassed the previous record of nine by three, and the losses were equal to the eight of last season. Union was badly frightened when the Northeastern five led till the closing minutes only to lose 34-39. Clark was no match in either game for the Huskies, losing by 42-31 and 48-37. Brown won on the poor showing of the Red and Black team 32-42. The Tars from Newport threatened in each game but finally succumbed 48-37 and 42- 31. St. Michael ' s came to the Y with a highly touted outfit but were outclassed 52-24 as Bill Symancyk went on a scoring spree. New Bedford Tech ' s elastic five-man- defense was bothersome, but the regulars managed to smother them under a deluge of baskets, 49-25. The journey to Rhode Island State produced a thrilling battle which the boys of ' ' Little Rhody ' ' won in the waning moments 39-44. This hard fought game took a great deal out of the Huskies, so that Massachusetts Aggies, while Coach McCoy was ill at his home, were able to triumph on the local court 31-37. Providence had a night and completely outclassed Northeastern 60-32, although it must be said to the everlasting credit of the latter, that they fought to the last whistle in the face of players who were superior in ability and physique. The journey to New Hampshire was a pleasant one, for the boys returned with a fine victory 24-23 which was squeezed our as the gun barked to end the game. Brooklyn City College came to the Hub determined to avenge the defeat of last year which came after two overtime periods, but the disappointed New Yorkers had to return home on the short end of a 38-22 score. Then Coach McCoy ' s charges, full of hope, invaded Harvard ' s new gym- nasium where they were defeated 26-36 in a game that was marked for its rough play and for its poor officiating. The trip of Northeastern to New York State resulted in an even break. Hamilton lost in a hard, clean, fast game 31-22 at Clinton. Rensselaer won a rough game from a tired team 37-51 although Herb Tiffany played one of the most spectacular games of his career, scoring twenty points. Tufts provided plenty of opposition for the Huskies in Medford but the final whistle found the Jumbo five points short of the required 34. Hopes soared as the time neared for Rhode Island ' s 158 1Tlfe«ill!|Mlliilli!iillllliL visit to Boston because of the close margin of victory at Kingston. Horseman helped the boys from the Tinv State to win 29-46 in a game that did not do the home team credit as it was decidedly an off night for Northeastern. Pratt was being outclassed in the last home game in the Johnson Gym by the Huskies till the second team entered the fray. At this time the visitors took such a new lease of life that the varsity had a real task to win in a thrilling finish 33-22. Pro- bably the best game of the season was played at Worcester for the edification of the team ' s distinguished followers, President Speare and Dean Ell. Clever shooting by Herb Tiffany and Bill Symancyk, plus the return to form of Hintz and Brown, not to forget the backboard re- coveries of Bud Rymph, all helped the North- eastern quintet achieve the school ' s best basket- ball record. During the season. Northeastern scored 736 points to 690 for the opponents. Captain Bud Rymph was the mainstay of the team. His stalwart presence was always a steadying factor, and his defensive play helped in no small way to put the team ahead. It was his solo in the New Hampshire game that pro- duced the winning basket. He came through when he was needed most. Herb Tiffany and Bill Symancyk, scoring twins, scored from all angles and distances to help the team win, closing brilliant careers of three and four years respec- tively as varsity basketball lettermen. Red Hassell played every minute of the final contest in characteristic fashion; he followed his man with leech-like tenacity and was ever an offensive threat on a fast cut down the floor, scoring in nearly every game. Hintz, Christensen, Brown, and Coughlan, the other letter men, played important parts. Presper, Cleveland, Piascik, and Myers completed the squaa. Don MacKenzie who was doing a wonderful job in managing the basketball squad, was severely injured in a coasting accident during Christmas week. He was unable to be with the team for almost ten weeks and his absence was a body blow to the managerial situation. Don was a stickler for efficiency and his work was always carried out with clock-like precision. Don, however, was able to resume his duties before the end of the season. During the absence of MacKenzie, George Thompson stepped into the breech and held the fort successfully till Mac ' s return. Tommy brought with him a winning per- sonality, a capacity for hard work, and several years of experience as Varsity Baseball Manager. George ' Thompson deserves a world of credit for the unselfish and untiring service which he rendered to the basketball team as its acting manager. The team was ably coached through this most successful season by Al McCoy. The McCoy system, typified by a fast passing, clean, five-man offense, played an in- creasing part in the varsity program this year. Coach McCoy was fortunate in having Mr. Everett for his assistant. The latter spent most of his time with the winning freshman team and he deserves real credit for their fine showing. 159 =; o O 3 ST « oi O o « ii [MI! S|l!lillNd93l Varsity Baseball Squad Captain Warren E. Nutter ' 31 Coach Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Manager George C. Thompson ' 31 Assistant Coach Mr. Clarence J. McIntire THE SQUAD W. E. Nutter ' 31 J. J. Grosz ' 34 H. Tiffany ' 31 R. H. Cook ' 31 W. L. Carter ' 32 J. A. Kokoska ' 34 S. H. Presper ' 32 J. W. Best ' 34 G. G. MacDonald ' 32 J. J. McMuLLEN ' 32 T. A. Nelson ' 30 F. J. Mather ' 34 H. A. BixBY ' 32 A. W. Cleveland ' 34 P. W. Glennon ' 32 N. P. Altshuler ' 32 A. G. Manasas ' 32 E. K. Welker ' 34 L. M. Allen ' 34 A. D. Curtin ' 32 H. L. Sherman ' 34 H. L. SCHLIMPER ' 31 J. C. Duksta ' 32 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Opponents April 5 4 Navy Red Sox 5 at home April 10 1 Tufts 12 at home April 12 2 Providence College 12 at Providence April 16 1 Providence College 4 at home April 19 2 Union College 13 at Schenectad) April 23 2 Clark 4 at Worcester April 25 7 Rhode Island State 8 at Kingston April 16 1 Trinity 2 at Hartford April 28 8 Colby 4 at home May 2 3 Bowdoin 11 at home May 3 4 Worcester Tech 5 at home May 10 8 U. S. Coast Guard 3 at home May 13 Rhode Island State 7 at home May 17 6 Middlebury 11 at home May 24 6 Mass. Agg. College 12 at home 161 M93I The Baseball Season w H y ' HEN the baseball season opened last spring, pros- pects were very dubious. There was a scarcity of experienced material on hand for Coach Al McCoy to work with. There was but one pitcher in school who had ever toed the mound for Northeastern, namely, Hal Somerville. Sommy, however, was unable to report. The graduation of Neal Mahoney ' 29, left no veteran receivers to bolster up the catching department. Capt. Warren Nutter and Bill Carter were the only infield lettermen to report. The outfield situation was not much better. Coach McCoy, serving his first term with the ball tossers, had to build from the ground up. The season ' s record tells a story of inexperienced players who were learning all the time. With only Ted Nelson ' 30, a pitcher, lost because of grad- uation, this year ' s team should begin to bear the fruit of AI McCoy ' s teaching, and that of his very helpful aide, Mr. Mclntire. The opening game was lost to the Navy Red Sox of Charlestown. Very sloppy work fielding deprived the Huskies of a win as they were leading, 4-2 until the eighth inning when the sailors got three runs on a bad double error by the first baseman and the rightfielder. Final score, 4-5. Fourteen passes by our rookie hurlers, gave the Tufts game to our visitors. Tiffany was brilliant around the second sack. Northeastern ' s five hits could not match the Jumbo ' s eleven so we lost, 12-1. On April 12th, the Red and Black journeyed down to Providence to meet Provi- dence College. The result was another bad defeat, 2-12. Carter got three hits to fatten up his average, and also fielded with his usual class. In the return game with Provi- dence at home, the Huskies held their mighty rivals to four runs but weak work with the willow cost us all thoughts of victory. Ted Nelson and Joe McMuUen pitched great ball against the famous Danny Conners but lost 2-4. On the 19th of April, our boys were in no holiday mood at Schenectady. There they were def eated by Union College, 2-13. Red Hassell, scored both times. The game itself saw all of the breaks going to the home team and it was played in a high wind on a very muddy field. Right after this game. Bill Symancyk reported for practice and looked good on the mound. The Huskies failed to live up to their Arctic name at Worcester on April 23rd, as they lost to Clark, four runs to two. N. U. led until the end of the fifth. Part of the game was played in a blizzard of wind and snow alternating with brilliant sunshine. As Clark went ahead in the sixth, the umpire called the game. Symancyk started his first game in the box and the freezing weather prevented him from making a better showing. Northeastern lost a tough one at Rhode Island State, 7-8, but made its best showing so far that season. McMullen pitched a good game. Carter got three hits, including a triple. McMullen and Nutter each got two. On the following day, April 26th, at Trinity, Symancyk pitched a whale of a game but lost 2-1. Tiffany stole home for our only marker and he made some seemingly impossible plays around 162 ThfeMiiiiiMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiL second base. Adams, pitching for Trinity, twirled a nice game and his two homers, both of them of the Spanish variety, won the ball game. Two normal singles trickled through a green outfielder for eight bases. Lucky Mr. Sparky Adams! The nine won its first victory against Colby, 8-4, Swaels scoring six times in the lucky seventh. Nutter and Cook each garnered two hits. Carter and Tiffany again starred in the infield. Klusic hit three triples for Colby, a Huntington Field record. Nelson pitched the entire game for the Huskies. On May 2nd, we entertained our second visitor from Maine. This time we were not so fortunate, the final count reading Northeastern 3, Bowdoin 11. Dick Cook started his first game at first base, coming in from left field. He fielded well. Johnny Grosz, freshman catcher thrilled the crowd with a prodigous homer in the fifth canto. Mc- Kowan, for Bowdoin, hit a homer in the sixth with the bags loaded. Not so good! On May 3rd, Worcester Tech had to travel ten innings before they grabbed the verdict by a 5-4 score. The lead changed hands four times. Tiffany, Nutter and Presper got two hits apiece. The winning run came over when a vis- itor, seemingly tagged out at second, was called safe. On reaching third he was again given a break by the ump. He tallied on a fluke hit that dropped half way between the infield and the outer gardens. In spite of six bad errors, the Huskies defeated the U. S. Coast Guard nine 8-3, on May 10th at home. Nutter ' s triple with two on base in the eighth broke up the game. Joe McMullen pitched well. Grosz did well behind the bat, and the rest of the nine also looked good at times. Rhode Island State, our big rival, came to town on May 13. The date must have been unlucky as this was the only time the ball club was shut out during the entire season. State got one run in the third and the other in the sixth. Herb Tiffany starred with two hits, while in the field his work was sensational. Several incipient rallies were ended when the necessarv bingle vas not forthcoming. Ted Nelson turned in a good pitching performance but weak sticking cost him the game. Northeastern ' s six runs were not enough to defeat Middlebury on May 17th as the Vermonters got eleven. Carter stole home. Seven other bases were stolen by N. U. men. Presper, Nutter, Carter and Tiffany each got two safe blows. Grosz did a bang up job and caught every attempted steal by the foe. Both Nelson and McMullen hurled for the Red and Black and neither was effective, Middlebury getting seventeen hits off their combined delivery. Massachusetts Agricultural College helped us ring down the curtain on a poor season. They beat Northeastern, 6-12, at home on May 24th. Nelson started on the mound but blew up in the sixth. He was followed by McMullen, Kokoska, Best and Tiffany on the hill. Carter, Tiffany and Nutter starred afield, while Nutter got two hits. 163 Co. 8 „-o Q U feS 2 „ j3 a. 0-= o£ « o « S uu X m ThprniiiiMiiilyiiiiiiiJiiiliiiiiii m 93 The Track Season D ' URING the past year, Northeastern has been repre- sented by the greatest track team ever to grace the boards or cinders at N. U. Records have been smashed right and left. Each summary of everv meet tells its own story. Efficient coaching, hard work and plenty of plug- ging by each athlete, sacrifices here and there, have brought the Red and Black to the peak. Stars have come and stars have gone, but a galaxy stills remains within the halls of old N. U. Watch the Huskies go outdoors this spring! At the Greater Boston Meet Northeastern sprang a surprise by coming second to Harvard and Northeastern tracksters set five new records at the Boston intercolleg- iates. Bud Rymph, basketball captain, was the highest point scorer for the Huskies, tallying six points. Jim Fait provided an upset in the broad jump when he beat Rowe of Harvard who was the favorite. Martin broke his own mark in the pole vault by jumping 12 feet 8 3-4 inches. In the high jump Morang and Morley finished first and second. Powers won the high hurdles from Red Record, the favorite, and a Harvard star. Several N. U. men placed in the heats but failed to work their way into the finals. In the Easterns outdoors, the Husky hopes of becom- ing the Eastern intercollegiate champions for the third successive year were dashed away when Springfield won the meet with 51 1-2 points. N. U. was second with a score of 44 1-3 points. Al Morang repeated his last year ' s vin in the high jump and then walked over and won the broad jump, beating Jim Fait out of first place by a scant margin of 1 inch. Freeman placed third and Morlev tied for fourth in the high jump. Jim McCrudden won the half- mile for N. U. after a thrilling battle with Brown and Olmstead of Springfield. Powers running true to form won the high hurdle event, tying the record. Capt. George Mar- tin repeated his win of last year in the pole vault and broke his own record. Closing their 1930 season in the New Englands ' , Northeastern astounded the track world by placing second to the University of Maine. Powers won the hurdles, Morang the high jump and Martin the pole vault, Al Forsberg shattered the record in winning the javelin. Francis Shea took a second in the quarter mile run. John Morley tied for third in the high jump. Holy Cross, a meet favorite, placed third. The annual Fall Handicap Track Meet which was held at Huntington Field brought out some good per- formances. This meet started off the preparations for the big indoor season during the winter, the zenith of which 165 TTife iy93i 2 Mile Relay Team — Coach Parsons, Morang, Capt. Fischer, McCrudden, Greenleaf, Allen 1 Mile Relay Team — Allen, Hanson, Shea, Fait, Grieve, Coach Parsons 166 TTipiiiii yM n was the Eastern Intercollegiates, held at Amherst and which the Huskies won. In the Fall meet Bud Rymph was the high scorer by winning both the javelin throw and hammer throw. Algot Forsberg was a close runner-up for individual honors. Al won the shotput and took second place in the javelin which is his specialty. Al holds the New England Intercollegiate record and also the school record for this event. Then came the Prout Memorial games with the var- sity mile and two-mile relay teams competing for honors. The varsity one-mile team lived up to expectations and handed the New Hampshire Wildcats a decisive beating and incidentally broke the N. U. record for the one-mile contest. The combination of Fait, Shea, Hanson and Grieve is certainly a hard one to beat. The two-mile team, the first in the history of the University, made its bow at the Casey games placing third in the Intercollegiate relay. The misfortune of a bad pass resulting in a dropped baton, spoiled chances for a much better position. Following the Prout games the Millrose games came next at New York. The mile relay team made the trip. Our star hurdler Francis Powers was entered in the meet but was unable to make the trip due to an injury. The jinx that has pursued the Huskies ' relay teams while competing in the Millrose games, was again on the job. Despite the fact that the team was the fastest ever put on the boards by N. U., our boys were beaten by Manhattan and B. C. In a dual meet with Brown at Providence, the Huskies won as they pleased, getting a margin of 16 points over the Bruins. Phil Freeman broke the high jump mark, leaping 6 feet 2 3-8 inches. Powers won the hurdles and Eddie Fischer copped the mile. The B. A. A. games resulted in more laurels for the track team. The mile relay team again chalked up another win by defeating the fast Bowdoin and Villanova teams. Our high jumpers, Scott and Freeman, made a very im- pressive showing in their event. George Martin competing for the B. A. A. and formerly Captain for the N. U. track team, placed second in the pole vault. George at the present time still holds the school record. Another North- eastern athlete entered was Charlie Thompson, now run- ning for the N. Y. Central A. A. He placed third in the special invitation 1000-yard run. The Eastern indoors added more to our string of vic- tories. Our boys were in the pink of condition for they gathered six first places and eight seconds. The big sur- prise of the meet was the fact that Stretch MacKenzie nosed out Fran Powers in the high hurdles. The high jumpers lived up to their reputation and almost scored a grand slam in their event. Scott won the event with Free- man and Douglas taking second and third. 167 si 5 5S 2cS 6 2 ThpillilMilili|!lllllll!ljllllli™ jl 931 Recent Additions to Northeastern ' s Athletic Facilities FIELD HOUSE View from Huntington Field (left) BATTING CAGE FIELD HOUSE View from Kent Str eet (right) 169 Henry Bradlee Fenno Member of Board of Trustees Loyal Friend of Northeastern Athletics ITlfeMlli pM lilip ' ' N Men in School L. M. Allen ' 34 S. A. Anderson ' 34 P. M. Bacon ' 34 H. A. BixBY ' 34 A. H. Booker ' 32 C. H. Brown ' 34 P. C. Burke ' 31 V. L. Carter ' 32 R. C. Christensen ' 32 R. H. Cook ' 31 R. J. COUGHLAN ' 32 N. R. Dahl ' 32 J. F. Denton ' 35 R. C. Emery ' 31 J. A. Falt ' 32 E. E. Fischer ' 31 A. O. FORSBERG ' 31 M. C. Franco ' 32 P. M. Freeman ' 32 H. W. Gallagher ' 35 G. L. Gorbell ' 31 C. R. Greenleaf ' 32 J. J. Grosz ' 34 ' W . J. Hanson ' 32 R. G. Hassell ' 31 E. F. Hintz ' 32 C. R. Johnson ' 34 L. J. Kershaw ' 31 G. H. Knox ' 31 J. A. KoKosKA ' 34 A. W. Kreusel ' 32 M. KuposKY ' 31 M. J. LUNDELL ' 31 G. G. MacDonald ' 32 D. V. Mackenzie ' 31 J. H. McCrudden ' 32 J. W. McMullen ' 32 J. L. Medeiros ' 31 J. J. Matukas ' 32 P. C. Munroe ' 31 W. H. Northrop ' 31 W. E. Nutter ' 31 F. E. Powers ' 31 S. H. Presper ' 32 M. A. Rice ' 34 L. H. Rymph ' 32 C. R. Scott ' 32 J. P. SCOBIE ' 34 F. L. Shea ' 32 L. H. SOBEY ' 31 R. A. Sommers ' 34 L. L. Stetson ' 31 ' . A. Symancyk ' 31 A. C. Thompson ' 32 G. C. Thompson ' 31 H. Tiffany ' 31 y. A. Tirri ' 34 M. Walsh ' 34 171 ITiMiiiiijAii Co - o 7 v( c F cE-r Thc House 3y v Y The Ice M, H.T. v. -4( 7- Lo e Of. S AV€ - 7a c 172 FRATERNITIES ThfeMIIII|Mllllllllililllllll Beta Gamma Epsilon Founded 1919 Headquarters 74 Pleasant Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY William T. Alexander Charles A. White President, A. P. Dunlap Vice-President, R. W. Heffer Secretary, U. E. Johnson Treasurer, W. F. Holcombe Faculty Advisor, Emil A. Gramstorff T. M. Burak C. L. Chatterton S. B. Douglas R. E. Edson G. L. GORBELL MEMBERS 1931 A. B. Hall L. J. Kershaw P. G. Mayo P. C. Munroe L. A. Parks M. H. Straw H. W. Stuart K. B. Smith G. C. Thompson S. H. Webster S. T. Campbell H. P. Clark A. P. Dunlap 1932 F. K. Foster V. C. Geckler R. W. Heffer W. F. Holcombe U. E. Johnson G. E. MacNeil J. M. Sterry F. E. Abbott A. W. Cleveland W. E. Bishop H. W. Brush K. L. Child 1934 J. L. Hayden PLEDGEES W. H. Crocker H. M. Goodchild M. F. Goodrich J. A. Metcalf J. A. Werry F. C. Johnson J. B. Pierce R. M. ToucEY 175 Alpha Kappa Sigma Founded 1919 Headquarters 151 Davis Avenue, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY William L. Smith Joseph W. Zeller Chester P. Baker Frank H. LaBree President, P. W. Fuller Secretary, J. L. Wieker Vice-President, J. W. LaBelle Treasurer, R. Jordan Faculty Advisor, Samuel A. S. Strahan D. W. Allen R. H. Cook G. D. Crocker E. E. Fischer MEMBERS 1931 W. V. FORBUSH A. O. FoRSBERG P. W. Fuller F. W. LiLLEY O. D. Lindsay E. J. O ' Connor C. M. Richardson R. B. Spafford H. Tiffany J. W. COPITHORNE R. E. FORNELL A. V. Friensehner C. R. Hanna C. H. Brown N. S. Gustavson G. C. Anderson G. W. Curren T. B. Eckhoff A. M. GiFFORD 1932 H. Holmquist R. T. Jordan J. W. LaBelle 1934 R. S. Joyce P. C. Lyoists H. J. Moore PLEDGEES C. F. Greenwood R. G. Grieve H. C. Klose H. W. Liehr R. M. Locke L. D. Meserve F. L. Shea A. F. Sherys J. L. Wieker T. F. Scott J. T. Weisul M. E. McArdle F. L. Parsons E. B. Ryan A. C. WiLKINS 177 i H Illllllllllll M93I Eta Tau Nu Founded 1920 Headquarters 153 Naples Road, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Edward S. Parsons Albert Everett President, C. L. Mork Secretary, W. H. Taylor Vice-President, E. A. Decker Treasurer, F. H. Bingham Faculty Advisor, Alfred J. Ferretti A. H. Baxter A. M. Dickson R. C. Emery D. E. Bannister R. F. Bassett F. H. Bingham E. a. Decker R. A. Barron K. A. Bell MEMBERS 1931 J- p. E. M M. Fair B. Fowler L. Holland . E. Prior 1932 B. H C. H F. Latamore S. Maden L. MoRK V. Olin 1934 W ' . H. Taylor PLEDGEES J- c. J- W. Brockington R. Powell A. Sanford P. H. Townsend K. P. Woods A. K. Wright P. B. Parker H. C. Stillings M. H. Taylor A. S. Tewksbury J. R. Steward D. B. Worster 179 TTlfeMliliMMIIIM Sigma Omega Psi Founded 1931 Headquarters 525 Newbury Street, Boston BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY George F. Ashley Henry B. Alvord Fresident, H. C. Cohen . Vice-President, K. Singer Secretary, I. A. Scholnick Treasurer, C. J. Baker Faculty Advisor, Charles O. Baird, Jr. MEMBERS 1931 S. A. Altshuler B. J. Cantor T. Hamel H C. Cohen 1932 C. J. Baker W . Herlich I. A. Scholnick H. GOODSTINE L. Lipman 1934 K. L. Singer N. H. Cooper J- Grossman E. J. Rapoport B. M. Cutler s. Mandel W. A. Rosenfield C. Greenwald M. KiRSCHENBAUM PLEDGEES E. Levitsky H. Projansky D. Shuman J. W. Weiner 181 o CO „ o 2 uT So ..a 2 § s So. «x: § tf .2 - 5 ° S_g S rt § o o g o Thfe«iiii|MiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiL Nu Epsilon Zeta Founded 1921 Headquarters 16 Greenough Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Harold W. Melvin William C. White George H. Meserve M931 President, W. A. MacDonald Secretary, R. Stetson Vice-President, W. Flavin Treasurer, E. F. Schubert Faculty Advisor, George W. Towle J. Bonner W. T. Flavin P. M. Freeman W. A. Howe C. F. Cobb E. N. Dew G. I. Do ver R. W. Drake W. G. Gorton K. L. Killer E. D. Henderso G. L. Bergmann M. H. Buzzee D. G. Ferry C. G. Gay S. S. Gordon 1931 E. G. Kiehle A. E. KiRSHNER R. R. KOMENDA A. H. LOEHR M . J. Lundell 1932 G. F. LOCKWOOD M . G. Lowe J- S. McGiRR J- R. McWilliam R. C. Miller W, , H. Northrop 1934 H. L Johnson E. E. Mc Willi AM PLEDGEES W . C. Hennings A. R. Jee C. T. Kessell R. D. Knight W. A. MacDonald R. W. Maier C. E. Price R. E. Stetson C. A. Pethybridge D. A. Robinson E. F. Schubert R. E. Schultz H. F. Thatcher A. C. Thompson J. V. Wentworth S. W. Kramer H. C. Lang J. L. Perry S. A. Standing H. G. Tappley 183 IS- ' - ' o tJ S2 o o S S 9=3 CO -t5 0: :3 i pi Th|Si!il!!Millil|lliy Phi Gamma Pi Founded 1924 Headquarters 922 Beacon Street, Boston BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Milton J. Schlagenhauf Albert E. Whittaker Henry E. Richards President, W. J. Farrell Secretary, R. Siedel J- s. Lynn V. s. McFarlin G H Bradford R. C. Christensen E. B. Condon H. N Eggleston W J- Farrell K. E. Church D. C. Arlio C. E. Bateman F. Baumgarten E. S. Blanchard G. E. Booth R. S. Brown R. B. Carroll R. J. Coughlan E. J. FlEKERS H. G. GURSKE N. J. Haskell Vice-Presidents, L. H. Sobey, H. N. Eggleston Treasurer, Y . S. McFarlin Faculty Advisor, Henry E. Richards MEMBERS 1931 F. E. Powers W . E Ramm 1932 H W . Foley J- H. Lowe R A Mattson R G McCuSKER 1934 A W . Cook R. D. Empsall PLEDGEES F. R. Johnson M C Kaleta J- J. Keblis C. F. Kelley w O Kuntz F. H. Ledgard A. A. Lockerbie J- J. Matukas J- M. McDoNOUGH S. R. Mears c. R. Messer G. W Milbrandt L. H. SoBEY J- N. Wheeler S. H. Presper H A Schlier D. W Siedel R. R. Vance C. B. Walworth V. A. Tii P. E. Morris K. H. Noyes O. D. Ouellette W. C. Pope F. B. Richardson S. M. RiMMER F. B. RoBiE R. M. Skeirik E. A. Smith J. P. Uzdavinis G. F. Willis 185 2 [S D-S | S ThpiiiiiiMiiiiL Sigma Phi Alpha Founded 1924 Headquarters 65 Sewall Avenue, Brookline BROTHER IN THE FACULTY Gerald R. Tatton President, W. P. Burbank Secretary, R. G. Amiss Vice-President, K. B. Reed Treasurer, A. Piccolo Faculty Advisor, Arthur B. Montgomery T. E. Ackart R. G. Amiss E. W. Bean F. J. Antico C. R. Greenleaf F. H. Hart A. W. Howe J. Bocon C. A. Carlson G. A. Caverly MEMBERS 1931 W. P. Burbank R. Cotton R. H. Gardner R. B. Mattson 1932 R. W. Karges K. N. Myers M. P. Nardone B. W. Phillips A. y . Piccolo 1934 W. J. FOLAN C. R. Johnson A. A. SCHAAKE A. J. Oliva R. Rich R. E. Walsh K. Reed A. L. Rust M. C. Tobey R. M. Urann W. S. Thayer C. Tracy- K. R. Williams R. P. ACKROYD M. R. Alley L. J. Anthony E. B. Atwood G. H. Bigelow J. W. Clark F. J. Columbo R. H. Craig PLEDGEES B. T. Dame A. P. Davis R. S. Douglas C. J. Frissell J. M. Gardner T. B. Griffith F. H. Hersey W. S. Kelsey J. F. McQuAiD 187 F. F. McVeigh R. S. Moore W. A. Nye G. A. Ranney J. B. Rock A. B. ScHOw H. R. Thomas A. W. Williams C)iii|S !iii!m93l Phi Beta Alpha Founded 1924 Headquarters 36 Vernon Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY H. Nelson Raymond, Jr. Raymond Fennell Benjamin Ellison I)BA President, G. H. Knox Vice-President, R. F. Clark Secretary, H. A. Graves Treasurer, V. D. O ' Neil Faculty Advisor, Everett C. Marston MEMBERS 1931 E. A. Brown N. F. Faulkner V. D. O ' Neil R. O. Carlson H. A. Graves L. A. Stowers R. F. Corey R. G. Hassell W. A. Symancyk W. E. Crawford G. H. Knox J. A. Turner G. M. Davis C. D. Newcombe 1932 D. S. White R. F. Clark C. L. Golbranson F. S. MOSHER R. S. Cole W. S. Hyde J. Vaida J. E. Doyle J. H. McCrudden 1934 W. S. Walker P. A. Cameron F. F. HicKOK E. S. Mitchell S. T. Christian G. E. Hodgson PLEDGEES J. S. Preston R. M. Bacon J. J. Graham E. W. Perkins S. H. Bacon P. M. Herbert G. K. Rogers C. H. Barrows J. W. McMullen P. Stoner F. G. Beal A. E. Nelson C. G. Straffin R. B. Canfield O. V. Olson W. M. Walter G. R. COOLIDGE R. M. Owers C. M. Weaver R. V. Fairbank C. H. Winters 189 g 13 ca Th MI!ll|™iiilllilli!illlil|lll!iiip Kappa Zeta Phi Founded 1924 Headquarters Northeastern University President, W. Begun Secretary, H. Rozen Vice-President, M. Kesselman Treasurer, I. Green Faculty Advisor, Chester P. Baker MEMBERS 1931 W. Begun M. Kesselman 1932 S. Wesalo J. Alpert J. Glazer H. Rozen N. P. Altshuler I. K. Green S. Sheff L. Feldman 1934 M. S. Tarnopol I. BuCHSBAUM M. Mack PLEDGEES L. C. Yaffe I. Altshuler S. Kaitz G. Shapiro H. R. Feldman W. Pashkow A. M. Wolf R. L. HiRSCHFIELD M. ROSENBAUM J. Zimmerman 191 Thfeil!lMlill|!llillll|illllM Gamma Phi Kappa Founded 1925 Headquarters 155 Davis Avenue, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Stanley G. Estes William J. Alcott, Jr. rAfiNi President, L. E. Hintz Secretary, A. L. Loomis Vice-President, H. A. Blanch ard Treasurer, E. F. Hintz C. F. Barriers H. A. Gill L. E. Hintz C. N. Kimball M. H. AUBEY H. L. Blanchard H. Bonin J. H. Clark E. R. Clark C. H. Crawford Faculty Advisor, Stanley G. Estes MEMBERS 1931 A. L. Loomis D. H. Mackenzie E. P. Marconi 1932 A. R. Goss E. F. Hintz R. M. Hubbard A. E. Johnson J. L. Kelliher 1934 C. W. Crouch P. A. Hillman W. E. Peterson G. K. Morris C. G. Schneppershoff L. L. Stetson F. B. Weston W. W. Lundgren G. Moore R. M. Morris A. J. Pierce K. A. Ward S. R. Webber P. J. Burnett R. B. Chesley H. H. Clifton PLEDGEES W. K. Gimlich E. J. LiMBACHER W. R. LiNDSEY W. E. Lord E. F. Marcotte W. L. Schofield J. W. Turner 193 |M::i«siiiim93l Sigma Delta Founded 1925 Headquarters 247 Kent Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Waldemar S. McGuire Arthur B. Montgomery George W. Whittum President, R. H. Cassidy Secretary, J. S. Young Vice-President, L. R. Hervey Treasurer, R. A. Grant Faculty Advisor, Frederick W. Holmes J. C. Benson R. H. Cassidy H. E. EVERITT W. K. Freeman F. O. Fridell K. H. GiLsoN F. E. Anderson P. R. Colby J. W. Eakins R. A. Grant M. W. Hanscom K. F. Hayden E. H. Everett C. E. Avery P. Bernhard R. L. Dunning D. S. Everett S. L. Feener MEMBERS 1931 J. R. Grubb W. C. Hamblett S. Haseltine A. T. Hatton L. R. Hervey H. S. Jensen 1932 R. W. James F. P. LeBaron A. J. Lombard G. T. PiLLSBURY C. S. Poole A. H. Pratt 1934 W. Petersen C. W. Perry PLEDGEES M. R. Freeman F. Hall L. C. HusE E. H. Hutchins W. C. Langdon 195 S. A. Ly ' on A. L. Parker W. A. Roberts W. C. Shortle M. C. Smith J. V. VanDerzee C. J. QuiNNAN S. E. Saunders E. R. SiAs W. W. Smith P. C. Webber J. S. Young W. G. Wattie R. G. Mitchell W. E. RuSHLOW C. C. Taylor E. F. Wilcox J. D. Wintle Th MlilllM ;IM™!llim93t ■Th iiliiiiips Ge« . .= « ' ' ThfeMII!IMilllil|llilllllilL fllqor Siam Port of ih2 qonq Our Hotn« B.G.E LooK Us Over 198 tiawac Thfei ni!T, !i l!!t!!!ii!!ii!!lll!ll! 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Calendar Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Fridav 5 Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 10 Thursday 11 Friday 12 Saturday 13 Sunday 14 Monday 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Friday 26 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 1930 September Faculty journey back to the rock pile A few strange specimens seen on Huntington Aye. Specimens prove to be freshmen and they are received — With ade- quate warnings and advice about the dangers of big cities Freshmen try Boston El System — Seem satisfied with results Local Churches are filled with innocent youths What Ho! Upperclassmen in great numbers — Displaying latest fall ensembles swarm about campus Prof. Parsons garners all track men and lays down training schedule — Cigarette consumption drops off Locked doors — Student Council plans dastardly deeds Psalm singing frosh grab front seats at chapel Symphony Restaurant gets plenty of unpaid checks General attack of ptomaine poisoning — Symphony again — Smooth blondes and few brunettes Freshmen discover Revere Beach and its patrician atmosphere Fraternities get under way — Doll up for unsuspecting Frosh News Office is scene of crime — First copy murdered Council makes themselves generally obnoxious Just another day Student Union bust forth in blaze of glory and receive Frosh Student Union gets two new members and one hundred pledges Freshmen change underwear and shirts and go on conquest, end up in swan boats Censored Senior clans burn fiery cross and midnight oil — Discussing blondes and others — No revelations to reveal Respective clubs greet one another in orderly fashion S. P. A. gallops to lilting music — No Moon In which they wonder what the sense of staying up, late, is! In which soccerites play at mud ball with Bridgewater and win In which beasts join beasts at a nearby zoo And so the smoke twirls in rings at the Fraternities New Editors have first attack of insanity and the Seniors get hot tearing off a Social Calendar — A month ends 206 Th Miiii pk iiiiiL Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 5 Monday 6 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Thursday 9 Friday 10 Saturday 11 Sunday 12 Monday 13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday 23 Friday 24 Saturday 25 Sunday 26 Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 29 Thursday 30 Friday 31 Saturday 1 Sunday 2 October Raymond gathers his Quadrupeds Prof. Ingalls entertains Senate at his home — Senators eat doughnuts and actually act like human beings Moon reigns with balmy weather so — Frats dance Tiffany pulls Indians feathers and saves Huskies scalp N. U. Gents try out this year ' s Simmons parlors — Fair Certain gents wish they had stayed home Students wonder where money has gone and take steps to get more Steps were in wrong direction Came the profs first blood Came second blood — Profs rejoice in fiendish glee — Hand out F ' s in skillful manner — Entire student body laments — Drown sorrows at local cabarets and theatres — not to mention Miniature golf courses In-coming trains outdo themselves bringing in load after load of lusty lads The school rests Condition exams heard from — weeping and wailing is heard Co-op department shake their respective heads and affect great gloom attitude Co-op students sleep until noon and breakfast at two Inter-Fraternity Council join hands and cheer each other, what a great body of studes Grass gallopers go daffy — defeat Conn. Aggies. Brainy Hughes takes kids to movies Kids play cops and robbers and destroy Louis 14th chair Hughes takes measures and finds he is off an inch, tears at hair Another day passes Musical Comedy staff goes Broadway crazy Fore Paws dance at Long vood Towers — Peace and Quiet Soccerites again bring home victory, this time a Jumbo hide Sun Shines — Churches well attended ' Tis a night for smoking so same is done at Frats — A-vast Bacchs meet and assemble, Tobey raves and tears at self of no avail they still meet and he becomes manager Nothing except, well just nothing Chapel goes over big — Local train half-hour early And then the frats danced — October Moon much to be said November Puck chasers perform before Raymond — He laments Raymond spends day in thought — And gets idea — He holds same 207 M93I Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Sunday 9 Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 Sunday 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Monday 3 Raymond divulges idea — School still keeps — he plays golf and for- gets idea — Carter and Raymond play to tie, split dime Tuesday 4 Flying Club flies — Night school crowded with day students looking for meetings. Fore Paw meets at 7:00, discuss dance profits, adjourned at 7:01 Glee Club goes social and creates furor Fraternities indulge in terpsichore — Councils meet. What of it — No blood shed Seniors oversleep but get up in time to eat breakfast What to doV Didn ' t do it and spent rest of day regretting same Burbank goes crazy looking for copy Gill comes through with above mentioned copy — Too Late! Dues forthcoming — Late, came fifth Well! Friday again — No one murdered, slow week Worcesterites arrive in Boston — They go home in defeat Many bull-sessions — No conclusions — No broken bones Raymond lays down legal laws of hockey — Munroe falls asleep Prof. Estes discloses the mysteries of life Inter-Frat Council decide on dance A freshman finds the mystery of life — Loses it and cannot prove it — Goes into seclusion 21 Many seniors flunk exams but console each other as well as some fair damsels by dancing until dawn Saturday 22 Alumni hold forth at University Club Sunday 23 Boston all quiet Monday 24 Division A blossoms and blooms with much gusto Tuesday 25 Inter-class hockey rages — Gainsboro does big business in arnica Wednesday 26 There was a Mass meeting — So I heard Thursday 27 I am strongly reminded of Mass meeting and will attend the next one on high Friday 28 Faculty met and student body trembled — McCrudden woke up and Estes goes into ecstasy Saturday 29 Gabine rages on laxity of American Collegiate system — All kept quiet and he passed two seniors Sunday 30 Just another blank December Monday 1 Having returned to work they dream all day Tuesday 2 Ben Ellison d s certain unknown students — He relents Wednesday 3 In which an undefeated Soccer team eats and Booker is re-elected Thursday 4 A Glee Club voice is lost on route to Hanson — Found under hood of the bus — Not important since it was a fourth basso Friday 208 ThfeHiiiim iiiiipiiiM !lll Ml!ifllillli!ll!iiiillll l!f n93i An enyin erinj T ' oJ i- ro mky 209 Thfe ii!lAll!!illlil!i!l!ll!lL Friday 5 The usual Friday evening roustabouting Saturday 6 Senior seen doing thesis — Two advisors pass out Sunday 7 What? Sunday again — Peace and Goodwill Monday S Disc chasers celebrate, Carter scores unassisted (The Goalie was out of the net having his picture taken) Tuesday 9 Thespians try out — Several hoarse students think they are on Broadway but are soon advised as to their whereabouts Wednesday 10 Basketball team hits stride and McCoy predicts wonders Thursday 11 McCoy rescinds prediction — Lectures held — Smokers attended Friday 12 Inter-Fraternity Ball Dwarfs All Other Social Events Into Insignifi- cance Saturday 13 Inter-Frat Council members seen hocking watches and similar jewelry — Basketball no end held in Y Gym It ' s done so what the heck Mystery reigns Burbank rails at the News staff Neivs comes out — Burbank ' s chest swells Christmas approaches — Hock shops take beating Money lenders wail and bemoan manifold wickedness of the world Time elapses — McCoy boys play at Basketball — Coach Al swallows gum and said things that were not for publication Students visit respective friends — Discuss the depression and lack of employment Students buy Christmas cards — Send same — Telephones take rare beating Christmas vacation begins at 5:00 P.M. Every one oversleeps and wakes up to find that it ' s Christmas Loud cheering and applause — a few big heads Vacation ends — More rocks to be broken N. U. students compete with other Hot Shot Collegiates for local dates — Results unknown Twenty-four hours go by and the author woke up to find another day g one by No skating — Bridge (contract) in order — Open fires blaze Studying like a particular place to catch up some lost work Tux shirts at a premium — The new year is in the offing January Money spent — Noise made — Hail 1931 — What a lousy looking year Resting and resting — Long periods of recuperation Prof. Parsons sneaks up on Powers — Catches him smoking — raises a place known to all colleges — Sunday 4 General Frat house discussions — afternoon unsuccessful 210 Sunday 14 Monday 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Friday 26 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 Wednesday 31 Thursday 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 Thpilll! iM i!ill|l!lllll!i| G P K Smokes Musical tries out again — Tries and Tries N. U. takes M.I.T. over 3 ' e hurdles in hockey match — Kerins and Emery injure vocal cords — Not fatal Sophs Dance Social Committees meet — Gavels bang out — command no apparent response At which time — The pucksters do justice to some bad steak C oncerts and theatres take a shellacking Cigarette sale immense — Smokers no end Student Union Breaks out with movies Hockey team journey to Boston Garden — Goalie forgets skates — Raymond rages and how he rages Frosh run and rush— FRESHMEN WIN Disc chasers smite Bowdoin, 6-1 Raymond wears Christmas tie to Amherst — That ' s all Spring is here And another week Husky says, Thanks to Miss Cutler Just and Plenty empty space More space Censored Basketball and Hockey — Nothing to say In Which — Vantine wishes he were in the Sporting Goods Business Fraternity Rush Damages cleared up — Vantine breathes Wednesday comes and goes before I caught it Musical Comedy Rehearses and Tobey causes Coach to lose voice Faculty meet — University at a standstill Powers and Sobey the Candy Kids try to grow beards — End up by smoking someone ' s Camels February Glee Club tortures Baptists Dolly White and sundry others conduct crap game in aforemen- tioned speakeasy Husky ' s pucksters smack Colby Industrial Engineers assert themselves — And so the day passed Thursday the fifth I said fifth — What of it Friday 6 Arena experiences a crowd — B. U. and N. U. cross sticks N. U. runs — far, wide and handsomely — They win In which I run out of dope Snappy come back 211 Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 7 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Saturday 10 Sunday 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesda) 14 Thursday 15 Friday 16 Saturday 17 Sunday 18 Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 24 Sunday 25 Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesda} 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30 Saturday 31 Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Saturday Sunday Monday ThfeMllli pM IIIlL Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13 Saturday 14 Sunday 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Monday 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13 Saturday 14 Sunday 15 Prof. Porter forgets pipe — College disaster Ben Ellison rails at certain men who persist in smoking on the B.A. stairs Husky Starts for Northland Gets to West Newton and meets some girl friend — Decides North- land is too far Ed Place rejoices — More space in Boston Papers than ever before Day of general mourning — Mourners drown sorrow with chop suey at the Symphony Towle leaves his office He returns and vows never to leave office again Husky is found — He didn ' t go so far — There was a reason Seniors begin to think a bout their respective theses Forget them again and look for Brunettes — Funny fellows these Seniors Try to get to shindig — Get shins dug but don ' t get to shindig And scarlet fever rages — So I heard I got a load of the Grippe but there ' s nothing to it — Try it sometime Division worries until dawn and still they don ' t know who mur- dered the widow Censored — and How! The last car was missed and a number of lads trod home from Local Burlesque N. U. cleans up in Basketball and track — Coaches rejoice March Track Team recovers from its victory splurge at Amherst Ed. Al, and Joe receive congratulations Censored Sextet plasters New Hampshire, a fitting finale Comedy rehearsal — awful Comedy rehearsal again but not so bad this time Huskies close basketball season successfully, spanking Worcester Tech Who cares Gen. Athletic Committee meets. Big doings here Andover Press howls for more copy for Cauldron Cauldron Board howls for mercy from Andover McCoy feeds his basketeers at the Harvard Club How do you do it Al? Andover still howling for copy, Edson and O ' Neil cringe Star this one! Cauldron Board does 35-hour stretch, with no y awns 212 ThfeMiii!|A|iiiii|iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiL Many pledges are sought but few have been accepted to date Musical Comedy rehearsal quite good this time Hockey team dines. Munroe is forgiven Pucksters finally recover from bad attack of cigar-itis P.G.P. goes formal along with N.E.Z. Many notables absent from class Strange goings on in Jordan Hall Ball-tossers lose one round decision to old Jupe Pluvius It won ' t be long now Sophs and Frosh get brotherly in Bates Hall Final Comedy rehearsal — double awful The Royal Vagabond at Jordan Hall is very good The ditto at ditto is supurb Calm after the storm E.S.P. and B.M.E. own the school We promise to let you have this book tomorrow, but try and get it Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 31 213 ThfeMlJ!l|Mlliiilll!illllllL HUSKY SAYS Supreme optimism is glaringly displayed by the youths who call up a week ahead of time to get their marks. Strange things have happened but still stranger is the future. The brilliance of collegiate fame dies with the reception of a sheepskin — Years of hard struggle seem of no avail but your reward awaits you in fields not bounded by campus limits. Seek and ye shall find — but not always that which you expect. Love, Laugh, and Taste of Life in its fullest — Make it pay and you will Live — You will find yourself slowly creeping out of that empty cavern of mortal existence. Those who claim the place of friendship in your life will stand investigation — A date may be in the offing and your money may be the objective. Plan your moves — We move about in life even as chess-men on the chess board of chance and woe is he who jumps and leaves himself uncovered. Limitless, Boundless, and Enchantingly Etherial is the scope of collegiate accomplish- ment — The greatest mystery is still unsolved — How with such opportunity awaiting at every turn is it possible for a student to let himself sink into a quagmire of text- books, instead of scratching the surface of those virgin fields of vibrant activity. How the heavy burden of keeping the activity falls week after week on the square shoulders of a few clever fellows seems rather unfair when one knows the actual stu- dent enrollment available for this work — It ' s interesting work too! Once it was said that Time was Relative — After readin g some of the Einstein dope on Relativity one begins to wonder just what time is and who controls it. Students of Philosophy and Life, for certainly all of living and life, immortal and mortal, transcends in one long chain of abstract philosophies, have their subject at their fingertips — They have but to analyze themselves and in undertaking that task have chosen a life job based on every philosophy ever divulged. Troubles pile up and cares multiply but there ' s always a way out — If you don ' t believe it listen to some of the stories that flow from the liquid tongues of the mis-understood students. 214 Thfemiii iM ii ! ll iillliilllfR }H93i Our favorite Automobile Cigarette Movie actor . Movie actress Sport Pastime Newspaper Magazine Theatre . Course Woman ' s College Prof. Athlete . Radio Program Radio Artist . Lincoln Any given brand Doug Fairbanks . Nancy Carroll Hockey Frat. bull sessions Boston Herald Saturday Evening Post . The Met Mass Meeting Smith Melvin Bobby Jones and Eddie Shore The Silent Hour Flovd Gibbons 215 Thpiiii iiBiiiteMiiiim93i SENIOR CELEBRITIES Done the most for Northeastern The most popular senior Class Adonis . Best student . Greatest social success Best dressed man Class sheik Most likely to succeed Most typical N.U. student Best athlete . Best singer Best musical all around Most ambitious Most likeable senior . Most successful feminine actor Tallest story teller Best debater . Best natured man Most romantic Perfect lover Greatest sleeper . Class baby Biggest woman hater Biggest ladies ' man Spanish athlete Class Mutt and Jeff Deepest thinker . Class villain Class deacon Class bootlegger . Vernon O ' Neil Ray Edson Al Forsberg George Knox Dinny Gorbell Will Burbank Duke Munroe Les Hintz Roger Emery Herb Tiffany Harold Aldrich Karl HofF Don MacKenzie Bill Begun Bill SchafFer George Crocker . Al Dugar Les Kershaw Eric Anderson Charlie Barriere Guy Morris Charlie Kimball Bill Symancyk Sam Cutler Syl Wesalo Kiehle and Kirschner Al Wright Ferris Moses Stern Lyon Try and find out! 216 Thfea!llAi!illll!llll!illllllllliip Jokes Joe: I hear that they are printing a lot of junk in the Cauldron this year? Dumb: Yah! Your picture appears on at least six different pages. Amos: Did you really love Madame Queen? Andy: Well, pepsodent and pepsidid. Father (jo boy friend): What do you mean by bringing my daughter home at this hour? B. F. : Say, listen; I gotta be in class at eight-thirty! Loyola News DAD KNOWS Small Boy: What is college bred? Pop Qwith a son at college ' ): They make college bread, my boy, from the flour of youth and the dough of old age. West Pointer Headline Reperee ' s Trousers Stolen at Wrestling Match . We wonder how some other officials made their get-away. Friend: Why the look of distress? Second Ditto: I ate an ' unemployed ' apple, and it just began to work. Lehigh Burr Said the Convict: I ' m not writing the Governor this week, he owes me a letter. Sambo: My wife done hit me wif a oak leaf! Mose: Where at she done get dat said oak leaf? Sambo: From de center ob de dining room table! Oh! Oh! Lotto: Did you hear about the Scotchman who committed suicide while on a world tour with the Dollar Line? Blotto: No, what was the cause of that. Lotto : He fell overboard reaching for the $ sign on the ship ' s funnel. ' ' 217 ThfeMIIII|Allilllillill!lllljliliM THE ADVENTURES OF THE NIGHT OWLS LARRY AND SOUP AT THE PROM Well, it sure looks like a big time tonight, remarked Larry, as he struggled into his dress suit. Who are you taking to the Prom, Soup? Dean Caldwell ' s daughter, replied Soup, reaching nonchalantly for an O.P. Gee, I didn ' t know vou were flunking in anything, Soup. Huh, what are you trying to be, a wise guy, Larry? Another crack like that and I will take back my brother ' s tux and you can go to the Prom in your skivvies. Notv listen. Soup, you tvouldti ' t flay a dirty trick like that on the three-hundred odd co-eds who are going to the dance tonight, all looking forivard to a dance with me. Of course I can ' t dance with all of them, but I can give nine or ten of them something to dream about. ' ' Gee, but you ' re a modest guy, Larry, who ' s the lucky girl thatyoti ' re taking to the Froml Chickie, my suppressed desire. Soup old boy, and just to shotu you tvhat a pal I am, T m going to let you ask her for a dance. Boy, what a break, are you sure that you can spare it, harry ' Oh, I ' ll manage it somehow. Come on let ' s get going. At two o ' clock the Prom was over and Soup had managed to get the first and last dance with Betty, the Dean ' s daughter, and the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth with Chickie. During the last dance Soup had just about convinced Betty that they should take a walk along the beach before returning home, when suddenly he was almost felled by a blow on the back, and upon looking around he saw Larry and Chickie. Come on. Soup, we ' re going to Chinatown for some chop suey. Well, you didn ' t have to knock me down to tell me that, did you, you big ox! I have already asked Betty to take a walk with me along the beach, I ' ve got to catch up on my astronomy. Let ' s go to Chinatoivn and catch up on our foreign languages, came smartly back from Betty. We ' ll put down the roof of the car and you can still catch tip on your astronomy, con- tributed Chickie . Yes, and ivith you trying out your back seat technique ice ' II go the fable one better and kill three birds ivith one car. chimed in Larry, pushing them into the car. Everything went along fine until they started homeward. First there was a blow- out, and then Larry, trying to catch up for lost time, was pinched for speeding. Failure to find his father ' s registration papers necessitated a trip to the local hoosegow until the police checked up on the car. About 4 A.M.. they slid up to the curb in front of Dean Caldwell ' s house and Soup and Betty tip-toed softly up the stairs. After saying good night ten or twenty times. Soup wished her a speedy and successful trip to bed and departed. 218 Thp !!!liitel!iilllllillllll!p Next morning, as Soup was in the middle of his Physics period nap, he was aroused by a sharp tap on the back, and looking up he saw professor Whootookit ' s blue eyes smiling down upon him. I ' m sorry to disturb your sleep, he said, but the Dean wishes to see you. ' ' Boy, I ' m sure in a tness now, he thought to himself, as he staggered out of the room, his face becoming paler and paler. ' ' The old boy ivill probably tell me to keep away from his daughter and then kick me out in the bargain. With his hand on the door knob of the Dean s oifice, he hesitated a moment, then composed himself and walked bravely in. The Dean sat behind a dark shiny mahogany desk, a dark frown over his sleepy face. Soup, my boy, he said sternly, look at me, do I look as though I slept w ell last night? Er, er, no sir, stammered Soup. Well, growled the Dean, I didn ' t. Now I don ' t mind your going out with my daughter, but when you bring her home at four in the morning Well, sir, vou see it was this way, As I was saying, continued the Dean, when you bring my daughter at four in the morning, kindly find some other spot to lean on besides my door-bell. C. C. CAMPUS CHATTER Ex-campus Hero (jiow a prof. ' ): There goes an old pal of mine. He is a four-letter man. Son Donnie Qaged four): I don ' t see no four-legged man. HEARD IN JORDAN MARSH ' S Co-op student salesman to a woman w ho has just bought a grand piano; Will you take it with you or have it sent, Madame? No, Roscoe, there is no truth in it that Northeastern profs in the Business School ride to work on the business cycle. When you ride on the Boston El, remember, that if you give a man an inch, he will take a seat. 219 Thraii iiiiiiiiiiiii y93i The world-at-Iarge is still waiting for a good definition of that horrid word statistics . Fisk ' s has been known to sell as many as 1000 ice-cream cones in a single day. That ought to put their business right on ice. We would like to tell you what a certain father told his son, a prominent hock- eyist, after the first New Hampshire hockey game. But dearie me! we can ' t, as this publication occasionally falls into the hands of the women folk. When bigger and better records are broken, — we ' ll have to turn on the radio. One of our fair co-eds at a ball game on Huntington Field was much alarmed at the presence of a police officer there, until she heard it rumored that there might be a base or two stolen during the game. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party — the Junior Prom. We would like to know if Joe McMullen has sold his half interest in that Junior Prom ticket yet — speaking of proms. The only luck w e ever had in a guessing contest was in one of Prof. Estes ' true or false syke tests. No, Montmorency, Graham Crackers will not broadcast any of our baseball games this season. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES A college graduate is a man who had a chance to get an education. College Humor Think that one over. 220 Thpmilll |M I!illj|liil!llllL A kind-hearted old gentleman saw a boy trying to pull a bell-knob. After he had rung the bell for him he said What now my little man? Run like hell, th at ' s what I ' m going to do, said the youngster. loiva Frivol Then there was the absent-minded professor ' s wife who found the professor kissing one of his youngest and prettiest girl students, and she laughed and laughed because she knew the professor was so absent-minded. Green Goat Usher (to cold, dignified old lady) : Are you a friend of the groom, madame? ' ' Old Lady: No indeed, I am the bride ' s mother. Annapolis Log Have you ever read To a Mouse ? No and I never have red to a bull either. Never shoot a man in a hurry. No, why not? He might be running for Congress. N. U. Neivs Pitt Panther Jack: Er-something seems to be wrong with the engine- Jill: Don ' t be sil, wait till we get off the main road. -1! Mit2n Ski-U-Ma First Fresh: Careful, Alcibiades, about resurrecting yon cigarette butt. Second Hobo: Prithee, dear Xenephon, wherefore? First Collegian: It may be a spit-tipped cigar. Temple Oivl Curse it! Curse it! said the villain, snatching at the fair maiden ' s waist. No it ain ' t either, said the Damsel. It ' s a girdle. Cornell Widou Don ' t you ever let father see you kissing me. But I never have kissed you. No, but I was telling vou, in case — . 221 Montreal Star ThfeMII!l Ay ill!lliilili 222 Th i iil iilllli!llilli!l iM93l THE FIRST LETTER Qro! 2 a freshman to his J720ther ' ) no ' Ember i3. Dear Ma. rhe reaSoN i Hav?r written as vet Is BEcause i ThoUght I would surprize you. I have taken Up TYPEWRITING. DoT you Think I am doing swell when i 1st got here they Stole my hat and i Had to GIVE Some Bovs a $1.00 for a red one i AM wareing it Know. A few days later we had a RUSH. It was like football only more so. First i had to carrv A Basket through a fishnet under a barrell over a goal post, i got one leg over The Bar and i Could not get down so i fell down. I did not get Hurt — much. After the footBall game which i did not play in we had the rush THE first part of the rush was the rush but NOT THE rEal part, then we all lined up in a BIG mob and when the gun went off we ran for the pole, i did not see the pole because a big guy from mainE was ahead of me. Then it was swell — we all pushed and sho ed up to the sophomores who were deFending the pole. It was all dust. Not the pole the Fight. I could not se much so I grabbed a leg. it did not move so I bit it . IT WAS MY OWN leg. The enemy i meen sophs were two many of them so they one. My arm got hurt although it was mv leg i bit so thev tooK Me in a car to a hispital where the nurses took Good Care Of Me. My arm is Recoop — Recu)))(Ican ' t spell recuperating) fast Dont ' worry. We have another rush next Year. Then we will get even. I am soon going out For Cross country insteady of Jym You onlv have to run 5 Miles or get lost. I hope I do not get the latter. Yours till then, your loving son, Robert. 223 Th miiiiiitoiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiL V. ' Si 224 Thpmiii Subject— HUSKY RESUMES HIS PONDERINGS Deep furroughs have scored themselves on the thoughtful brow of this dog — He has been in seclusion, biting off all his fingernails, tearing out the most of his hair or in other words he has been trying his dog-gondest to produce an effusion of diatribe. There are several salient objective subjects around and about this venerable -pile (Old English for College that call to mind that after all there may he such a thing as an infantile extravert — It has been my bitter experience that the person inflicted with infantile extra- vertiveness ' ' has one of the most insidiously horrible mental neuroses that can be considered among the fates ivorse than death. The above was the result of seven psychology lectures and two inter- views with professors interested in the advance of Civilisation by the way of physiological and psychological analyses. Drifting from the realms of Jargon and once again finding my feet on sane ground I will endeavor to heap up some copy for the advisor of this volume — He is tearing around the office. He is in a state of terrible rage or maybe it ' s just his natural way of getting rid of his surplus energy — If that ' s what he has on his mind I rather wish he would give a po whaaate doouog (Good old Southern accent) some help along constructive lines — Hold ye varlets he has poured a gem of nonsenseacality upon the already vapid air and I shall grasp same with an ardor that surprises even myself and convey above mentioned gem to you poor unsuspecting fellars. Give me an ear and I will deal kindly with it. All ivho ivrite or bang typewriters for newspapers or have an idea rolling around in their respective squashes that what they have to say through the inedium of a pen is ivorthy of con- sumption by the ivay of printed matter — mtist smoke — and it also has been said that a columnist or a journalist is usually found tvith a cigarette or seegar or doudeen (Irish for pipe ' ) hanging from that part of his physiognomy ivith which he emits verbal utterances. If he cannot do same then the copy which jtoivs from his pen ivill lack that tasty tivang, that smooth distinctive style that classifies the newspaper man — He has an iron-clad comeback if he is not permitted to smoke while he writes so be it known that the Neivs office is being besieged with complaints from their versatile correspondents and all of no avail. Something should be done about that — Think it over. The very first thing that a freshman learns in his English class is that he must get away from Jargon and express himself in short concise facts — To the point, rave the instructors. Then as the years roll away and the collegian passes from one class to another, he gleans a vocabulary that would astound the most advanced scholar — Astounding because no one ever has or, I firmly believe, ever will hear some of the vocabularian creations that emerge from the mouths of the upperclassmen — When the time is at hand for the well-schooled and finely educated members of college to gradu- ate, their Jargon has reached a level that is beyond description in humble prose. Strange isn ' t it that the things we are warned against are usually the ones at which we become most proficient. Something ought to be done about that. 225 Acknowledgments The Editorial Board of the 1931 Cauldron wishes hereby to express its thanks and sincere appreciation for the valuable services rendered to it by the Misses Naomi A. Cutler, Mildred M. Hopkins, Helen W. Lyndon, and Dorothv M. Murray; without whose help this volume could never have been published. The Editors ADVERTISEMENTS DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Abbott, Frederick Esler, ' 34, Ch.E., King St , Falmouth Abbott, Warner Marshall, ' 33, B. A., 7 Ralph Talbot St., South Vi Abel, Robert, ' 34, C.E., 82 Deering Rd., Mattapan Abernethy, David F., ' 35, E.E., Davenport Neck, New Rochelle, N. Y. Abisamra. Emil John, ' 34, M.E., 117 Orient St., Worcester Aborjally, Frederick C. J., ii, M.E., 42 Upton St., Boston Acheson, James L., ' 35, E.E., 227 Willow Ave., West Somerville Ackroyd, J. 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Atwood, Roberr Elliott, Jr., ' 35, M.E., 92 Wheeler Ave., Brockton Aubey, Millard H., ' 32, C.E., 260 Union Ave., Framingham Augustine, Albert James, ' 35, Ch.E., South St., Bridgewater Avery, Clarence E., ' 34, C.E., 234 Glen St., New Britain, Conn. Azarian, Michael, ' 34, B.A., 65 Thornton St., Revere Babel, Victor James, ' 32, Ch.E., 31 Folan Ave., Norwood Bacon, Preston Morrill, ' 34, B. A., American University, Beirut, Sytia Bacon, Silas Hetbert, ' 34, B.A., Bellevue Rd., Braintree Baglione, Antonino, ' 35, C.E., 7 Savoy St., Boston Baglione, Salvatore Dante, ' 35, E.E., 303 Dudley St., Boston Bagloe, William A., ' 32, C.E., 51 Riverview Rd., Faneuil Bailev, Edward B., ' 32, E.E., 49 Florence St., Melrose Bakanauskas, Joseph, ' 35, C.E., 166 Wilson St., Haverhill th Baket, CatI James, ' 32, B. A., 48 Intervale St., Boston Baket, F. Adelbett, Jr., ' 35, E.E., 41 Chester Ave., Brockton Baker, Harold W., Jr., ' 35, Ch.E., 2 Wesr Hill Place, Boston Baker, Leland H., ' 32, B.A., Main St., Charlton Bilch, Merle C, ' 34, E.E., 19 King St., Gtoveland Balestfieri, Thomas H.. ' 34, E.E., 17 Pratt St., Allston Ballard, Stanley Conant, ' 35, M.E., 8 Raymond St., Lexington Balmer, Robert R., Jr., ' 35, C.E., 17 Eden St., Salem Bamford, Wilson A., ' 34, E.E„ 128 Park St., Springfield, Vt. Bangs, John Kingsbury, ' 34, E.E., 17 Lincoln St., Brunswick, Me. Bannisrer, Dexter E., ' 32, E.E., 24 Elm St., Webster Barber, Arthur G., ' 34, M.E., 108 Oak St., Shrewsbury Baroni, Quenco Louts, ' 35, C.E., Higganum, Conn. Barrait, Joseph Albert, ' 32, E.E., 782 Notman St., Bridgeport, Conn. Barton, Reginald Atnold, ' 35, C.E., 205 East Main St., Branfotd, Conn. Barrows, Carlton H., ' 33, B.A., 153 Raymond Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Bassett, Rosnell F., ' 32, C.E., 4 Bacon Terrace, Hyannis Bateman, Ch.irles E., ' 32, C.E., North Stratford, N. H. Bates, Albett Sargenr, ' 32, C.E., 256 Green St., Fairhaven Bates, Richard Edward, ' 32, B.A., Overbrook St., Wellesley Bauer, William Rahn, ' 34, C.E., 151 Hudson St., New Bedford Baumgatten, Fied, ' 32, M.E., 83 Hyde Park, Dedham Bavley, Harold ' 35, Ch.E., 43 Goodale Rd., Mattapan Beal, Frank Gilbert, ' 34, B.A., 49 Baker St., Foxboro Beal, Howard Earl, ' 35, M.E., 23 Elmwood St., Newton Bean, Donald Ashton, ' 35, E.E., 20 Oak St., Newburyport Bean, Lautess A., ' 32, Ch.E., 127 Magnolia St., Boston Beaton, Alfted Taylor, ' 34, B.A., 7 West St., Millbury Bedell, Harry, ' 34, C.E., 30 Barnard Ave., Watertown Bedrosian, Peter, ' 32, E.E., Providence St., Millbuty Beede, Harry Asel, ' 34, E.E., 15 Prospect St., Notth Quincy Beede, Joseph Wilfred, ' 35, C.E., Landing Rd., Hampton, N. H. Beigbedet, Paul A., ' 32, C.E., 6 Malverna Rd., Roslindale Belcher, Frank Joy, ' 35, C.E., 15 Ingleside Ave., Winthrop Belden, Harris J., ' 34, B.A., Clayton, N. Y. Bell, Kenneth A., ' 34, Ch.E., 121 Union St., Attleboro Belsky, Joseph J., ' 32, Ch.E., 374 River St., Haverhill Benkus, William ' 32, M.E., 357 River St., Haverhill Bennett, Morris Copeland, ' 35, E.E., 46 Reservoir St., Cambridge Benotti, Alfred, ' 35, M.E., Merriam St., Weston Benson, Clarence, ' 35, C.E., 104 Bates St., Roslindale Benson, Gunnar Stuarr, ' 32, C.E., 43K Roberr St., Attleboro Benson, Henty A lbert, ' 32, E.E., 46 Chilton Rd., West Roxbuty Benson, Nils Paul Adoll, ' 35, M.E., 8 Fountain St., Milford Berbcrian, Nishan, ' 35, M.E., Essex St., Lynnfield Center Bet.geton, Albert Phillip, ' 32, B.A., 48 Day St., Jamaica Plain Bergmann, George L., ' 34, E.E., 66 Clark Sr., East Hampton Berkall, Benjamin Albert, ' 35, B.A., 11 Calder St., Dorchester Berly, Irwin Charles, ' 35, E.E., 171 Townsend St., Roxbury Bermingham, Daniel T., ' 34, M.E., 32 Lawn Sr., Boston Bernhard, Paul Charles, ' 35, Ind.E., 208-30 Mollis Ave., New York City, N. Y. Berthiaume, Amedee S., ' 32, B.A., Millbury Bessey, George Sanford, ' 35, E.E., 416 Maple St., Danvers Best, George Woodbury, ' 35, B.A., 60 Sylvan St., Springfield Betts, Henry Taylor, ' 32, E.E., 331 Essex Ave., Gloucester Beyus, John Joseph, ' 32, C.E., 67 BlakeSt., Torringron, Conn. Bigelow, George Harrison, ' 34, Ind.E., 83 Pleasanr St., Marlborough Bingham, Flercher H., ' 32, Ind.E., Box 264, Marlboro, N. Y. Bird, John E., ' 34, M.E., 15 Scottfield Rd., Allston Bird, Theodore S., ' 34, B. A., 250 Broadway St., Rockland, Me. 22S Qompliments of The Class of 1931 219 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Bishop, Lawrence David, ' 35, E.E., 124 Jefferson St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Bishop, William E., ' 34, C.E., 358 PleasantSt., Melrose Biswas, Charu Chandra, ' 35, M.E., Calcutta, India Bixby, Harvey A., ' 32, B.A., West Groton Bjuhr, Elzear, ' 34, E.E., 197 Florence St., Brockton Blake, John, ' 34, IndE., 153 Centre St., Methuen BUke, Samuel Franc. Jr., -32, Ind.E., 69 Winter St., Cambridge Blanchard, Daniel Theorn, 35, B.A., 170 Pleasant St., Whitman Blanchard, Eugene Smith, ' 32, M.E., 11 Gibbons St., Soraerville Blanchard, Harry Lawrence, ' 32, C.E.,61 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Bliss, Haywatd E,, ' 35, Ind.E., 26 Summit Ave , Wakefield Bloom, Alan Maxwell, ' 35, M.E., 35 RexhameSt., Roslindale Bluestein, Albert ' 34, M.E., 35 Tudor St., Lynn Bluraenthal, Irving R., ' 35. E.E., 199 Court St., Dedham Bocon, Joseph ' 34. C.E., 3 Highland Ave., Ludlow Bocon, Stanley, 35, Ch.E., 3 Highland Ave., Ludlow Bonaccotsi. Thomas Emmanuel, ' 35, E.E., 114 Garden St., Lawrence Bonanno, Dominic G., 35, E.E., 146 Common St., Lawrence Bonin, Henri. ' 32, Ch.E., 155 Davis Ave., Brookline Bonney, Edgar Greene, ' 32, E.E., 36 Parker St., Newton Center Booker, Alfred H., -32. Ind.E., 772 Summer St.. Lynn Booth, Geotge Edmund, ' 34, Ch.E., Turner Hill Farm, Ipswich Bornstein, Harry, ' 34, C.E., 1219 Blue Hill Ave., Boston Bortone, Caesar Michael, ' 34, Ind.E., 984 Belmont St., Watertown Bosshart, John Henry, Jr., 35, Ch.E., 23 Colenwood Rd,, Maplewood, N.J. Botti, Dino, ' 33, M.E., 46 Central St., Norwood Bower, Kenneth, ' 35, B.A., 430 Avenue Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Boyd, Harold Ridge, ' 34, M.E., 24 Bay View St., Quincy Boyle, James Francis, ' 35, B.A., 347 Salem St., Maiden Boyle, Martin J., ' 35, B.A., 347 Salem St., Maiden Bozoian, Azad, ' 32, E.E,, South St., Avon Bradford, George Henry, Jr., ' 32, C.E., Elm St., Bridgewater Brandt, Paul, Jr., ' 32, E.E., Seaver St., North Easton Branzburg, Louis, ' 35, M.E., Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bristol, Albert Underbill, ' 35, E.E., 133 Hobart St., New Haven, Conn. Brockmgton, Joseph Walter, ' 35, C.E., 70 High St., Brattleboro, Vt. Brooks, Walter George, ' 35, E.E., 54 Columbia St., Cambridge Brosius, Nicholas William. ' 35. B.A., 102 Mannering Sr., Berlin. N. H. Brousseau. Cednc L., ' 34, E.E., Main St., Boylston Brown, Asaph R., ' 34, C.E., 350 West Broadway St., Gardner Brown, Ch.irles Henry, Jr.. ' 34, Ch.E.. 21946th St.. Union City, N.J. Brown, Charles Russell, ' 35, Ch.E., 1480 Somerset Ave., Taunton Brown, Ernest Augustus, Jr., ' 35, B.A., Fletcher Rd., Bedford Brown, Joseph Harris, ' 35, E.E., 157 Homestead St., Roxbury Brown, Robert William, ' 35, B. A., 98 Westfotd Circle, Springfield Brown, Roger S., ' 32, C.E., 88 Oakwood Ave., Lynn Brown, Webster R., ' 35, Ch.E., 55 Oxford St., Fairhaven Browning, Harrison O. , ' 32, E.E., 115 Wellington Hill, Maitapan Bruce, Paul W., ' 34, E.E., Fitchburg Turnpike, Concord Brundage, Alan Dane, ' 33, M.E.. 11 Spring Sr., Stoneham Bruns. Sumner Bartlett, ' 35, B.A., 80 Craigie St., Soraerville Brush. Hubert Williams. ' 34. E.E.. Brcoklield Center. Conn. Bryan, Charles Francis, ' 34, E.E., Sherman St., Canton Buchsbaum, Irwin, ' 34, B.A., 16 Charlotte St., Dorchester Buck, Murray L., ' 34, Ch.E., 28 Walnut St., Framingham Buckley, Frank G., ' 35, C.E., 21 Mechanic Sr., Allston Budzianowski, Walter Stanley, ' 34, Ch.E., 32 Estes St., Ipswich Bumpus, Craig Loren, ' 35, M.E., 203 Market St., Brockton Burbank, Frank A, Jr., ' 35, B.A., 295 Western Ave., Lynn Burbank, John H., ' 32, E.E.. 49 Sparhawk Sr.. Amesbury Burger, Philetus George, ' 35. E.E.. Staatsburg. N. Y. Burke, Dimitrejohn, ' 33, E.E., 1707 RiverdaleSt., West Springfield Burke. George S. V., ' 32, B.A., 18 Hartshorn St., Reading Burke, Paul C, ' 32, E.E.. 17 Augustus Ave., Boston Burnap, Joseph Jr., ' 32, C.E.. Main St.. Millbury Burnett, Paul Jesse, ' 32, Ch.E., 82 Waverly St., Everett Burnham, Morris Wayne, ' 32, B.A., Hartford, Vc. Burr, Orville Leonard, ' 35, C.E., Chesrer, Conn. Burron, William H..Jr.. ' 32. C.E.. Read Sr., South Somerset Buswick, Edward Walter, ' 35, Ch.E., 551 Pequoig Ave.. Athol Butler, Walter Everett, ' 34, C.E., 14 Kane St., New Bedford Butler, William Francis, ' 34, Ch.E., 1 Gifford Place, Boston Buzzee, Milo Harrison, Jr., ' 35, E.E., 104 EastSt., Easthampton Byrne, Arthur Paul, ' 34, Ch.E., 81 Gloucester St., Arlington Cahalan, Edward T., ' 35, E.E., Summer St., Lee Cahill. Robert William, ' 35, B.A., 217 Paris Sr.. East Boston Calandrella, Bernardino, ' 32, M.E., 106 Linden St., Attleboro Callahan, Robert Joseph, ' 35, B.A., 48 Russell St., North Quincy Camerlengo, John Michael, ' 35, E.E., 62 Otis St., Cambridge Cameron, Paul Alden, ' 34, B.A., 116 Medford St., Arlington Campbell, Lawrence H., ' 34, C.E., 630 Warren St., Boston Campbell, Samuel Theodore, ' 32, M.E., 188 Chestnut St., Waltham Campbell. Warren M.. ' 34. C.E.. 68 Bellingham St., Revere Canaris. Demetie. ' 35, C.E., 352 Massachusetts Ave., Boston Canfield, Rodney Blair, ' 34, B.A., 36 George St., Bristol, Conn, Capone, Louis Lawrence, ' 35, C.E., 15 Middlesex St., Winchester Caponigro, Chelsomino J., ' 32, C.E., 478 Saratoga St., East Boston Cappannari, Louis Lucian, ' 34, E.E., 7 Bradford St., Plymouth Carakarsanos, John M., ' 35, E.E., 8 Cenrral Terrace, Melrose Cardozo, Harry H., ' 34, E.E., 1410 Que N.W., Washington, D. C. Carey, Philip Carr, ' 35, Ch.E., 26 Riverdale Rd., Wellesley Farms Carlson, Arthur Edwin, ' 32, B. A., 398 Weld St.. West Roxbury Carlson. Carl Evererr. ' 34. E.E.. 7 Fottler Rd.. Mattapan Carlson. Charles A.. ' 34. B.A.. 22 Kingsboro Park. Jamaica Plain Carlson. Clifton William. ' 32. E.E.. 6 Summer Sr., Gloucester Carlson. GustaveWilhelm, Jr.. ' 34. B. A. ,6 Summer St.. Gloucester Carlson. Harry Albin. ' 35, C.E.. 332 Euclid Ave., Lynn Carlson, Helge I., ' 35, B.A., 20 Summerhill Ave., Worcester Carpenrer, Alden Plimpton, ' 32, E.E., 14 Union St., Hingham Carrara, John Edward, ' 35, Ch.E., 115 Birch Sr., Stoughton Carrigan, James E. T., ' 34, B.A., 168 Dana Ave., Hyde Park Carroll, Charles Henry, ' 32, M.E., 26 Royal Sr., Waterrown Carroll, Robert Bickford. ' 35. M.E,, 164 South Main St., Randolph Carroll, William H., ' 32, B.A., 327 Geneva Ave., Dorchester Carter, Ralph Lawrence, ' 35, B.A., 9 Chescnut St., Waltham C.irrer, William Lee, ' 32, B.A., 4 Alfreton Rd., Needham Caruso, Luigi, ' 35, Ch.E., 10 Beecher Place, Newton Center Casella, Anthony, ' 32, C.E., 681 Chestnut St., Athol Castrucci, Louis P., ' 34, B.A., 17A Pratt St., Allston Cattley, Henry Robert, ' 35, M.E., 32 Irving St., Melrose Caverly, Gardner Arrhur, ' 34, B.A., 21 Parker Place, Laconia, N. H. Chamberlain, Robert Francis, ' 34, Ch.E., 125 Pererborough St., Boston Chamberlin, Robert Joseph, ' 35, E.E., 643 Sumner Ave.. Springfield Chapman. Alexander Nicholson, ' 32, C.E., Sourh Great Rd., South Lincoln Chapman, David William, ' 34, E.E., 55 Redwood Ave., Paterson, N.J. Chase, John Merrill, ' 34, C.E., 251 High St., Newburyport Chasse, Charles Joseph, ' 34, M.E., 63 South St., Randolph Chatis, Harold, ' 32, B.A., 225 Summer Sr., Lynn Chaves, Henry. ' 34, Ch.E., Foresr Sr., Saugus Chellis, Oscar Raymond, ' 35, B. A, 47 Prospecr St., Somersworrh, N. H. 230 Qompliments of The Class of 1932 231 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Chernack, Isidor Stanley. ' SS, M.E., 46 Waumbeck St., Boston Chesley, Richard Booker, ' 34, B A., 1 Vista Ave., Reading Chcstna, John, ' 32, E.E., 214 Plymouth St., Bridpewater Chick, Robert £., ' 32, C.E,. Washington St., Holliston Child, Kilburn Lang, ' ii, E.E., 675 Hammond St., Brookline Childs. Lewis John, ■35. M.E., Perkinsville. Vt. Chipman, Eldin James, 32, E.E., 35 Leland St., Framingham Christenson, Ralph C, ' 32, M.E., 51 Botolph St., Quincy Chtisiian, Stephen T., ' 34, B.A,, State Reformatory, Elmira, N. Y. Christiansen.John Emanuel. ■32,C.E., 1229 Main St., Berlin, N. H. Chrisiianson. Ralph M.. ' 34. B.A. .34 King Philips Rd.. Worcester Christlieb. Albert Rudolph, ' 35, E.E., 602 Humphrey St., Swampscott Church. Kenneth Eugene, ' 34, E.E.. 307 Waverly Way, Greensboro, N. C. Ciarlone, Nicholas M., ' 32, B. A., 986 Cherry St., Fall River Cipriano, William, ' 35, B.A.,Shuler St., Lyons, N. Y. Claffee, Robert Arthur, ' 35, M.E., 14 Trowbridge St., Newton Center Clark, Arthur Everett, ' 34, E.E., 868 Walnut St., Newton Center Clark, Eugene R., ' 34, M.E., R.F.D. Box 96, Pittsfield Clark, Herbert Porter, ' 32, M.E., 128 Mr. Vernon St., Springfield, Vt. Clark, John H., ' 32, M.E., 24 White Ave., Brockton Cl.ark, Jonathan William. Jr.. ' 34, C.E., 156 Prospect Sr., Middletown, Conn. Clark, Lemert William Wcstley, ' 32, B.A. , 15 Clematis St., Winchester Clark, Lewis Walter, ' 34, B.A., Corinna, Me. Clark, Raymond Wallace, ' 35, E.E.,75 Leonard St., Gloucester Clark, Robert Franklin, ' 32, B.A., 185 Monroe St., Dedham Clark, Wallace C, ' 35, C.E., North St., Middlebury, Conn. Clarke, John L., ' 34, Ch.E., 44 Central Ave., Hyde Park Cleveland, Adrian W., ' 34, E.E., 20 Cary St., Binghamton, N. Y. Clifton, Herbert Hill, ' 35, E.E., Northford, Conn. Cobb. Charles Fred, ' 32, E.E., Main St.. Pepperell Cochrane, George Risley. ' 35, B.A.. 40 Elm St.. Goffstown, N. H. Codish, Abraham, ' 35, Ch.E., 39 Kellogg St., Portland, Me. Coffin, Everett S., ' 32, M.E., 81 Rhoades Ave., East Walpole Coffin, Raymond A., ' 32, Ind.E., 22 Crescent St., Somerville Cohen, Abraham Bernard, ' 32, E.E., 211 Washington St., Dorchester Cohen, Atthur Mose, ' 32, C.E., 12 Cottage St., Needham Cohen, HymanJ., ' 34, B.A., 107 Harvard St., Maiden Cohen, Julius, ' 35, Ind.E., 372 Broadway, Monticello, N. Y. Cohen, Philip , ' 35, Ch.E., 22 Fabyen St., Dorchester Cohen, Philip Paul, ' 35, E.E , 146 Hichborn St., Revere Cohen, Samuel, ' 32, B.A., 46 North Russell St., Boston Colby, Edward Bruce, ' 35, E.E., 7 Centennial Ave., Saugus Colby, Paul R., ' 32, E.E., 14 State St., Lawrence Cole, Richard S., ' 32, B.A., 77 Bank St., Attleboro Collins, John Hurley, ' 35, E.E., 32 Mitlet St., Dorchester Collins, Walter R., ' 34, Ch.E., 11 Lawrence St., Woburn Colpitts, Leonard F., ' 32, M.E., 14 Leominster Rd., Shirley Columbo, Frank J., ' 34, C.E., 204 Pine St., Forestville, Conn. Conant, Warren H., ' 35, E.E., Norridgewock Ave., Skowhegan, Me. Condon, Eugene B., ' 32, C.E., 61 Birch St., Roslindale Condon, Theron EKvin, ' 34, M.E., 17 Summer St., Merrimac Congdon, Frank P., Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 28 High St., Charlestown Conlin, William Pattick, ' 32, M.E., 26 Bridge Sr., Windsor, Vt. Connell, William James, ' 32, B.A., 24 Cleveland Sr., Arlington Conner, Wendell Brown, ' 35, E.E., Lyndonville, Vr, Consta.s, Dennis C, ' 35, E.E., 2 Savin St., Roxbury Conway, John Kenneth, ' 34, M.E., 31 Dennison Ave., Ftaminghara Conway, Thomas Joseph, ' 35, B.A., 114 Webster St., Hartford, Conn. Cook, Alfred William, ' 34, C.E., 52 Murray St., Meriden, Conn. Cook, Nicholas Jurewitsch, ' 35, C.E., 14 BrowneSt., Brookline Cook, Richard H., ' 35, E.E., 93 Maple St., Notwood Cookingham, Howard C, ' 34, Ch.E., Staatsburg, N. Y. Cookingham, Sterling H., ' 35, M.E., Staatsburg, N. Y. Cooley,James, Jr., ' 35, E.E., 17 Bitch St., Ludlow Coolidge, George R., Jr., ' 35, B.A. , 17 Otis St., Framingham Cooper, Norman Harold, ' 34, Ch.E., 8 Oakwood St., Boston Copans, Albert, ' 32, Ch.E., 47 Irving St., Everett Copithorne, John Wilbur, ' 32, C.E., 45 Upland Rd., Somerville Corbett, Luke Richard, ' 35, B.A., 8 Prospect St., Johnstown, N. Y. Corcoran. Frederick Lawrence. Jr., ' 35, E.E., 19 Wollaston Ave., Arlington Cormier, Laurent A., ' 34, Ind.E., 124 Bushnell St., Hartford, Conn. Corser, Lester James, ' 35. M.E.. Fairview Ave., Rehoboth Cossaboom, Arthur W., ' 35, E.E., 91 Merrymounr Rd., Quincy Costello, Christopher, ' 35, C.E., 1273 Salem St., Maiden Cote, Norman William, ' 34, M.E., 4 Grove St., Waterbury, Conn. Coughlan, Ray J., ' 32, M.E., Central Ave., Revere Couillard, Paul Oliver, ' 34, E.E,, Granitevllle, Vt. Coulton, Gordon Sawyer, ' 35, Ch.E., 57 Bower St., Boston Coury, Alfred D., ' 35, B.A., 601 Acushner Ave., New Bedford Courts. William D., Jr., ' 32, Ch.E., 272 Clyde Sr., Brookline Covey, Harlan Albert, ' 35, Ch.E., 11 Coscadence St., White River Jet., Vt. Cox, Robert George, ' 34, C.E., 836 Walnut St., Newton Center Crabb, George W., ' 35, Ch.E., 9 Wyanoke St., Boston Craig, Roy Hamilton, ' 35, Ch.E., 87 Walnut St., Lynn Crawford, Augustine J., ' 32, C.E., 28 Bay View Ave., Danvers Crawford, Carl Herbert, ' 34, C.E., 18 Arthur St., Framingham Creamer, Vincent Ambrose, ' 35, Ch.E., 113 Winsor Ave., Watertown Crighron, John Joseph, ' 34, B.A , 57 Raleigh Rd., Belmont Crocker, Franklin D., ' 32, E.E., 26 South St., Foxboro Crocker, George Desmond, ' 32, C.E., 30 Royal St., Quincy Crocker, Winslow Hallett, ' 35, E.E., Main St., Centerville Crouch, Charles Wayland, ' 34, C.E., 36 High St., Gardner Crowell, Robert Itving, ' 32, E.E., Elm St., Boston Crowther, Donald Brett, ' 32, Ind. E., 51 South Hamilton St., Pough- keepsie, N. Y. Cudihy, Edward Joseph,Jr., ' 35, M.E.,3 PierceSt,,Marblehead Cullen.KennethPreman, ' 32, B.A. ,7 Russell Place, Winchester Cummins, Robert B., ' 34, B.A., 1 Sunderland St., Roxbury Cunningham, Cyrus Tyzzer, ' 34, M.E., Wiley Sr., Wakefield Cunningham, Henry D., ' 32, B.A., 35 Broad St., Salem Curewitz, Joseph, ' 34, E.E., 22 Normandy St., Roxbury Curley, John J , ' 34, B.A., 224 Ashmont St., Dorchester Curren, Gerald Wharton, ' 34, E.E., 99 Maple Ave., North Andover Currier, Everert Worthen, ' 35, Ind.E., High St., Newburvport Curtin, Atthur D., ' 32, E.E.. 94 Mylod St., Norwood Curtis, Howard P , ' 32, Ind.E., 90 Center Sr., Danvers Cutler, Benjamin M. ' 34, E.E., 134 Charles St., Waltham Dacy, Earl Bachman, ' 33, E.E., 64 Adams St., Danvers Dahl, Nathan Reeves, ' 34, E.E., 1574 West Broad St., Stratford, Conn. Daly,John Anthony, ' 35, Ch.E, 41 Swan St., Everett Dame, Barry Thomas, ' 34, Ind.E., R.F.D. No. 5, Lakeport, N. H. Danca, SalvatoreJ., ' 34, B.A., 107 Oakland St., Maiden Dancewicz, Edward Ludwig, ' 35, Ind.E., 3 Norton St., Lynn Darling, Claude William, Jr., ' 32, E.E., 367 Park Sr., Stoughton David, Nasim A., ' 32, Ch.E., 58 West Newton St., Boston Davidson, John E., ' 35, Ch.E., 21 Dunlap St., Salem Davidson, Ralph R.,Jt., ' 35, M.E., 342 Park St., Dorchester Davila, Henry, ' 3 5, C.E., Apartado746. Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Davis, Albert Plummet, ' 35, Ind.E., 11 ProspectSt., Needham Davis, Donald Eben, ' 34, Ch.E., 4 Brown Terrace, Maiden Davis, George Alberr, ' 35, Ch .E. , 2 Leonard St. , Gloucester Davis, Gerald Mangan, ' 35, Ch.E., 10 D.inaSt., Cambridge 232 Qompliments of The Class of 1934 233 Davis, Howard William, -35, C.E., 484 Western Ave., Lynn D.ivis, Noble Louis, ' 34, M.E., 16 Elmhurst St., Dorchester Davis, Robert George, ' 35, M.E., 103 Beethoven Ave., Newron Davis, Roy N., ' 34, E.E., West St., Greenville, Me. Davis, Samuel, ' 35, E.E., 2 Carlos St., Dorchester Davis, Walter T., ■35. Ch.E., 14 Stiles St., Lynn Davis, Willard M., ' 34, M.E., 11 Upland Rd., Everett Day, Alfred Vincent, ' 35, Ch.E., 7 Rosseter St., Dorchester Day, Edward James, ' 33, Ch.E., 18 Allston St., Allston Day, Robert Francis, ' 34, B.A.. 40 Oak St., Needham Day, Russell Bradstreet, ' 35, E.E., 30 Parkwood St., Springfield Deane, Marcus A., ' 32, M.E., 983 Providence St., Whitinsville Deans, David, Jr , ' 34, E.E., 36 South Spooner St., Plymouth Dearborn, Clayton Edward, ' 32, C.E., 22 Caldwell Crescent, Lynn Dearborn, Joseph, ' 35, C.E., 309 Elm St., Biddeford, Me. DeBenedictis, Vincent, ' 34, B.A., 170 Mystic Valley Parkway, Arlington Debes, Peter, ' 32, E.E., 21 Oakland Ave., Wollasron Decker, Earl A., ' 32, Ind.E., 27 Whitman St., Ridlonville, Me. deGrummond, Lyle M.irc,uis. ' 35, M.E,, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Panama Delano, George Witt, ' 34, Ind.E. 24 Stanton St., Dorchester Delforge, Florimond Aldon, ' 35, Ch.E. 4 Rockland St., Haverhill Delp, Samuel Deane, ' 35, Ch.E., R.F.D. Box 32, Coxsackie, N. Y. Deltano, Herbert, ' 34, E.E., Mansfield St., Sharon Demers, Ernest P., ' 34, C.E., 31 Central St., Holliston DenbroeJer, Russell A., ' 35, C.E., 304 Pond St., South Weymouth Deneen, George Everett, ' 34, E.E., 40 Sanborn St., Fitchburg Dennett, Charles A., ' 32, M.E . Plyrapton Dennis, Gordon Bowman, ' 35, B.A., 23 Raymond St., Framingham Denton, James Plate. ' 35, C.E., 125 Commonwealth Ave., West Concord Denzler, Walter, Jr., ' 35, M.E., 65 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Derwin,JamesJ. Francis, ' 35, B. A., 122 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. DeScrio, James Nicholas, ' 35, C.E., 10 Meadow St., Baldwinsville, N. Y. Dew, Edward Nelson, ' 32, C.E., 68JamesSt., Torrington, Conn. DiCarlo, Anthony, ' 35, B. A., 123 South Liberty St., Batavia, N. Y. DiCarlo, Frank W . , ' 34, C. E. , 483 East Seventh St. , South Boston Dickens, Russell Charles, ' 35, C.E., Fountain St., Ashland DiGrigoli, Carmelo, ' 35, M.E., 19 Centet St., Lee Dildilian, Ara T., ' 32, Ch.E., 83 Ebam Charilaou, Kokkinia, Peiraines, Greece Dinerstein, Nathan, ' 34, Ch.E., Colchester, Conn. Disken, Roger Patrick, ' 32, C.E., 19 Cottage St., West Concord Diskin, MartinJ., ' 32, M.E., Fairhaven Rd., Concord Doddis, Alberr J., ' 34, Ch.E., 12 Golden Ave., Medford Dodson, Leonard, ' 35, C.E., 216 Parerson Ave., Parerson, N.J. Doering, Herman William, ' 34, Ch.E., 574 Weld St., Boston Doherty, Francis Daniel, ' 35, E.E., 370 Thames St., Groron, Conn. Dolan, Ellsworth Way, ' 35, B. A., 30 Cliff St., North Weymouth Dondero, Mark John,Jr., ' 35, M.E., 81 Playstead Rd., Medford Donnelly, Char lesj., ' 35, M.E, 78 Morgan St., New Bedford Donnelly, John Lawrence, ' 32, B. A. , 20 Stearns St., Cambridge Donovan, Alfred Joseph, ' 35, Ch.E., 17 West Ave., Salem Donovan, William F., ' 35, B.A., 311 Emerson Sr., South Boston Douglas, David Lloyd, ' 34, B. A., 20 Freeman St., Wollaston Douglas, Kenneth W. D., ' 35, B. A., 250 Hale St., Beverly Douglas, Richard, ' 34, B. A., 20 Freeman St., Wollaston Dower, Gordon I., ' 32, C.E., 159 Riverbend St., Athol Doivney, Paul Joseph, ' 34, Ch.E., 19 Maxwell St., Boston Doyle, Francis Timothy, ' 35, C.E., 474 Lowell St., Lawrence Doyle, John Edward, Jr., ' 32, B.A., 627 Blue Hills Ave., Harrford, Conn. Drake, Edward P., ' 35, E.E., 30 Maple St., Wesr Lebanon, N. H. Drake, Roberr W., ' 32, B.A., Townsend Draper. Harold E., ' 35, C.E., Old Sudbury Rd., Wayland | Drapkin, David, ' 35, B.A., 51 Warner St., Dorchesrer Dresser, Kenneth Bullard, ' 32, M.E., 66 Walcott Ave., East Walpole Drinkwater, Harry, ' 35, M.E., 112 Park Ave., Revere Drinkvvater, Kenneth C, ' 34, Ch.E.. 217 Winthrop St., Taunton Driscoll, Francis Patrick, ' 34, Ind. E., 6Jefferson St., Natick Dudley, Alden Woodbury, ' 35, M.E., 58 Stetson St., Swarapscott Duksta.JohnC, ' 32, E.E., 39 Fountain St., South Braintree Dunlap, Arthur P., ' 32, Ind.E., 92 Denoison Ave., Framingham Dunning, Richard Lewis, ' 35, C.E., 157 Main St., Greenwich, N. Y. Dunsron, Hubert Willard, ' 35, M.E., 48 Whitney St., Watertown Durfee, Lestet Alton, ' 32, C. E., 55 Church St., Fairhaven Dutra, Francis Howard, ' 35, Ind.E., 39 Berkeley Ave., Middlerown, R. I Dutton, Harold B,,Jr., ' 32, B.A., 140 Chestnut St., Fairhaven Dwyer, Orrington Embry, ' 34. Ch.E., 2062 Dorchestet Ave., Dorchester Dyer, William Dexter, ' 35, E.E., 108 Gainsboro St., Boston Dzingelevich, Victor Stanley, ' 35, Ch.E., 16 Garfield St., Haverhill Dzuris, Michael, ' 35, E.E., 9 East Silver St., Westfield Eakins, Jesse W., ' 32, E.E., 8 Dalton St., Boston East. George Harry. ' 34, M.E.. 39 Butler St., Dorchester Eck, Alton M., ' 34, B.A., 16 Willow Ave., Wollaston Eckhoff, Theodore, ' 35, C.E., 12 Jane St., Saugerties, N. Y. Eddy, Elmer Hermon, ' 35, C. E.. 45 Wesrern Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Edwards, Edwin Augustus,Jr., ' 33, C.E., 5 Peabody Ave., Beverly Edwards, Russell Gordon, ' 35, Ch.E.. 27 Ellington Rd., West Somerville Eggleston, Howard N., ' 32, C.E., DownerSt., Baldwinsville, N. Y. Einstein, AbrahamJ., ' 32, E.E., 32 Wenonah Sr., Roxhury Ek, Eldon Howard, ' 34, E.E., 60 HillbergSt., Brockron Elkerton, Alan Charles, ' 35. E.E., 176 Manthorne Rd., West Roxbury Emerson, Leon Cortland, ' 35, B.A., 64 Maple Sr., Framingham Emerson, Thayer M., ' 35, B.A., 10 Housron St., Boston Emery, Walter John, ' 34, C.E., Union St., Gotham, N. H. Empsall, Richard Duckworth, ' 34, E.E., 38 Appleton Ave., Springfield English, John J., ' 34, E.E., 48 Perry Ave., Brockton Erb, Harry E., Jr., ' 34, E.E., UJefferson St., Port Washington, N. Y. Erickson, Everett Albin, ' 32, M.E, 80 Sylvan St.. Danvers Ericsson, Eric Oscar,Jr., ' 35, C.E., 10 Maverick St., Dedham Eurenius, Carl Willard, ' 34. Ch.E., 139 Paradise Rd., Swampscotc Evans, Donald Betterton, ' 35, C.E., 24 Bailey St., Everett Evetett, Donald Stanwood, ' 35, C.E. , 15 Fairlavvn St. , Everett Everett, Elmer H.. ' 34. M.E., 15 Fairlawn St., Everett Fahy, Gilbert Garlington, ' 35, E.E., 31 Russell Ave., Newport, R. I. Fairbank, Franklin Nealley, ' 34, Ch.E., 24 Dmcher St., Hopedale Fairbanks, Robert Vernon, ' 34, B. A., 2 Foster Court, Salem Fait, James A., ' 32, E.E., 55 Bedford St., Quincy Farrell,WalterJ., ' 32, M.E., 390 Beacon St.. Lowell Farwell.EUiotClayton, ' 34, C.E.,246Salem St.. Wakefield Farwell, Lovell H.. ' 34. E.E., HOM.vrtle Ave.. Fitchbufg Faunce, Neil Bancroft, ' 35, E.E., 105 N. Ave., North Abington Feener, Sidney Lewis, Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 26 Acacia St., Gloucester Fekete, Rudolph, ' 35, E.E., Box K48. Jennings Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Feldman, Harry R., ' 32, E.E.,263 Irving Sr., Framingham Feldman, Louis, ' 32, C.E., lOBassettSt., Chelsea Fenlason, Amos Harold, ' 34, Ch.E., 16 BaringSt., Calais, Me. Ferguson, Alexander G., ' 32, C.E, 65 Johnson St., Lynn Ferry, Donald Gager, ' 35. E.E.. 17 Auburn Rd.. West Hartford, Conn. Fiekers. Edmund J., ' 34. Ch.E.. 17 Harrison Ave., Cambridge Finik, Adolph, ' 34, C.E., North Main St., Holyoke Finocchio, Anthony A., ' 35, M.E., 69 North St., Danvers Fischette, Matthew Jr., ' 34. E.E., 206 West Genesee St., Clyde, N. Y. 234 Qompliments of The Class of 1935 235 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Fisher, Arthur Wiilcer, ' 32, B.A., 4 Newport Rd., Suite 1, Cambridge Fisher, Lester V., ' 33, C.E., 25 Lowell St., Brockton Fisk, Thacher Heath, ' 32, C.E., 74 Speer St., Natick Fite, Richard L. Jr., ' 35, Ind.E., 8 H.irborview Rd., Nahant Flanagan, Johti P., ' 32, B.A., 10 Vale St., South Boston Flathers, George Henty, ' 34, Ind.E., 11 South ChestnutSt., Fairhaven Fledel-Beck,JacobH., ' 35, E.E.,51 BrookledgeSt.,Ro)ibury Flumere, Louis A., ' 32, Ch.E., 29 Loker St., Framingham Flynn, James Campbell, ' 34, M.E., State Hospital. Taunton Foden, Lawrence W., ' 35, B.A., 112 Emerald St., Medford Fogil, Kenneth B., ' 34, M.E., 29 Ensign St., Hockanum, Conn. Folan, William Joseph, ' 34, Ch.E., 42 Ashlev St., Pittsfield Foley, Harold W., ' 32, E.E., 153 Shute St., Everett Foley, Paul J., ' 32, M.E., 24 Maxwell St., Dorchester Fotnell, Rudolph E., ' 32 Ch.E., 41 Crauch St., Quincy Forster, Harry Lee, ' 34, E.E., 90 Shady Way, Rochester, N. Y. Fortune. Edward Morton, ' 35, B.A., 29 Linden St., Framingham Foss, Frank Elder, ' 35, M.E., Bedford Rd., Carlisle Foster, Arthur Myron, ' 34, E.E., Shott Falls, N. H. Foster, Frank K., ' 32, Ind.E., 115 Welles Ave., Bosron Foster, Raymond Faunce, ' 34, E.E., High St., South Hanson Franco, Mario Costa. ' 32, B.A., 95 Healey St., Fall River Franklin, Edwin M., Jr., ' 32, E.E., West Nyack, N. Y. Franklin, George A., ' 34, E.E., 22 Worthington St., Roxbury Freeman, Albert Gray, Jr., ' 32, B.A., 38 Irving St., Everett Freeman, Melvin Robert, ' 35, B.A., 201 Union St., Littleton, N. H. Freiheit, John L. ' 32, C.E., 9 Long Hill Ave., Shelton, Conn. Frenning, Carl Joseph, ' 35, Ch.E., 5 Iroquois St., Boston Friend, Merrill Nash, ' 34, Ch.E., 26 Hartz St., Gloucester Frienschner, August Victor, Jr., ' 32, Ind.E., 441 No. Main St., Atlleboro Frissell, Clinton Jordan, ' 35, B.A., Plunkett Ave., Hinsdale Frost, Herman H., ' 32, M.E. , 1 Fitch Court, Windsor, Vt. Fulchino, Carmine Edward, ' 34, C.E., 14 Prospect Ave., Revere Fulton, Raymond Eugene, ' 34, B.A., 25 Rockcroft Rd., South Weymouth Furdon, Henry Donald, ' 35, B.A., 165P Beacon St., Newton Furtado, Joseph John, ' 35, B.A., 119 Houghton St., Hudson Gaffney, Francis Joseph, ' 35, E.E,, 54 Hemingway St., Winchester Galassi, Francis John, ' 35, E.E., 274 Met. Ave., Roslindale Gallagher, Herbert Wendell, ' 35, B.A., 167 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Galper, Isadore, ' 35, Ind.E., 21 Eraetton St., Salem Gammons, Albion Frederick, ' 35, B.A., 156 Lowell St., Methuen Gardner, John MacDonald, ' 34, M.E., 181 Langley Rd., Newton Centet Gates, Charles William, ' 35, C.E., 81 Cedat Rd., Medford Gebhard, Leonard, Jr., ' 5, B. A. 182 Central St., South Weymouth Geckler, Vernon C, ' 32, E.E., 335 Sr. James Ave., Springfield Gelas, Mariusjean, ' 34, Ind E., Ill Hollis Ave., Quincy George, Richard Winthrop, ' 34, Ch.E., 52 Cherry St., Maiden Gervais, Wilfrid A., ' 34, E.E., 11 High St., Brunswick, Me. Gesson, Samuel, ' 32, B.A., 65 Maverick St., Chelsea Geyer, Bradford Pearson, ' 35, E.E., 54 Ainsworrh St., Boston Giacalone, Benedict, ' 32, C.E., 278 Humboldt St., Btooklyn, N. Y. Gianovkos, Charles Peter, ' 35, C.E., 48 Harrison St., Haverhill Gibbs, Arthur Freeman, Jr., ' 35, 22 Wall St., Brockton Gilford, Alliston Miller, ' 35, M.E., 73 Chestnut St., East Saugus Giglio, Victor, ' 35, M.E., 148 Newbury Sr., Lawrence Gilbert, Eugene Cameron, ' 34, M.E., 18 Gibbs Ave., W.ireham Gilfoyle, Joseph D., ' 34, C.E., Ulster, Pa. Gilkeson, Harlon H., ' 35, C.E., Millport, N. Y. Gillespie, Maurice E., ' 32, M.E., 5 Wilson Ave., Derry, N. H. Gillette, Charles Milton, ' 32, B.A., 312 Pleasant St., Holyoke Gilman, Alvah Andrew, ' 34, Ch.E., 9 North St., Waterville, Me. Gilman, Paul Franklin, ' 34, C.E., 4721 4 Hancock St., Quincy Gilson, Kennerh H., ' 32, C.E., 30 Marble St., Stoneham Glazer, Jack, ' 32, C.E., 115 Nichols St., Everett Gledhill, Edwin, ' 34, Ch.E., 154 Washington St., Keene, N. H. Glennon, Paul W., ' 32, B.A., 5 Wachusett St., Worcester Gnage, James C, ' 34, C.E., Newfane, N. Y. Gniewosh, Sylvester Michael, ' 35, M.E., 43 Allendale St., Sptingfield Goeller, Edward A., ' 34, EE., 46 Sunnyside Rd., East Milton Golbranson, C. Leonard, ' 32, B.A., ICO Goddard St., Quincy Gold, Israel, ' 32, C.E., 539 Beach St., Revere Goldfarb, Isadore Max, ' 35, B.A., 47 Westbourne Parkway, Hartford Goldman, D,ivid, ' 35, Ch.E., 120 Williams St., Chelsea Goldstein, Samuel, ' 35, Ch.E., 196 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Goodchild, H.irry Moses, Jr., ' 35, M.E., 10 Mr. Vernon St., Haverhill Gooding, Ernest A,, Jr., ' 35, B.A., 23 Follan St., Boston Goodman, Louis, ' 34, E.E., 147 GtoveSt., Chelsea Goodtich, Marshall Floyd, ' 34, Ch.E., 512 Fitch St., Elmira, N. Y. Goodridge, Daniel Mussey, Jr., ' 35, E.E., 123 Park St., Newton Goodstine, Herman, ' 32, E.E., 146 Bissell St., Sourh Manchestet, Conn. Goodwin, Ernest R., ' 32, C.E., 10 Atcher St., East Lynn Gorbunoff, Alex, ' 32, R.E., 16 Elm Place, Quincy Gordon, John Herbert, ' 34, M.E., 185 Salem St., Haverhilll Gordon, Kendall William, ' 34, E.E., 121 D Street, Lowell Gofdon, Sedgwick Steele, ' 35, B.A., 216 Grove St., Bristol, Conn. Gorski, Walter, ' 35, B.A., 39 Waverly St., Framingham Gorton, William G., ' 32, E.E., 1580 Dewey Ave., Rochestet, N. Y. Goss, Arlan, ' 32, Ch.E., 224 So. Main St., Orange Gounaris, Basil V., ' 35, M.E., 66 Morse St., Watertown Grabau, Walter G., ' 34, E.E. 280 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park Graham, John Joseph, ' 32, B.A., North St., Hingham Grande, G, Gus Gian, ' 33, EE., 14 Europe St., Providence, R. I. Grandone, Joseph, ' 34, Ch.E., Oxford Grant. Ernest Mitchell, ' 32, Ch.E., 164 Walnut St., Stoughton Grant, R.iymond A., ' 32, E.E., 20 East St., Bangor, Me. Grant, Vail W., ' 32, M.E., 34 East Main St.. Georgetown Gray, Howard Allen, ' 34, Ch.E., 718 Main St., Woburn Gray, Herbert DollolT, Jr., ' 34, C.E., 3 Hooper St., Rockport Gray, Robert Howe, ' 34, Ind.E., 69 Babcock St., Brookline Green, Isadore, ' 32, B.A., 63 Hazelron St., Mattapan Greenbaum, Rubin, ' 32, E.E., 134 Clark St., Hartford, Conn. Greenberg, Yale J., ' 32, M.E., 30 Bullard St., Dorchester Greenleaf, Charles Robert, ' 32, B.A., 10 Forest Ave., Natick Greenough, Harold F., ' 32, Ind. E., 85 Curtis St., West Sometville Greenwald, Clarence ' 34, Ind.E., 200 Broadway, Monticello, N. Y. Greenwood, Charles F., Jr., ' 32, E.E., 18 Congress St., Amesbury Greenwood, Frank Orville, ' 35, B.A., Rowley Bridge St., Topsfield Grenda.John B.. ' 35, E.E., Main St., Watehara Grieve, Robert Gray, ' 34, B.A., 64 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn. Griffin, Francis Johnson, ' 35, E.E., 18 Inman St., Cambridge Griffith, Thomas B., ' 35, B.A., 33 Dolge Ave., Dolgeville, N. Y. Grimes, Alberr T., ' 32, E.E., Mass. Ave., West Acton Griswold, Lee V., ' 32, E.E., 3 No. Main Sr., Terryville, Conn. Gronlund, Oscar Emanuel, ' 35, M.E., Putnam, Conn. Grossman, Jacob, ' 34, Ch.E., 124 High St., Pottsmouth, N. H. Grosz, John J., Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 126 N. Summer St., Adams Grote, Francis Nicholas, ' 34, E.E., Railroad Ave., Chester, Conn. Groves, W. Burpee, ' 34, B.A., 98 Park St., Lynn Grublin, Victot E., ' 35, B.A., 7 Kno%vlton St.. South Boston Grushkin, Samuel Robert, ' 34, E.E., 19 Phillips Ave., Norwood Guilfoyle, Daniel Laurence, ' 34, Ch.E., 7 Atlantic Ave., Revere Gurske, Harry Gusrav, ' 33, C.E., 23 South St., Bristol, Conn. 236 Qompliments of eta Qamma Epsilon Ipha K ppa Sigma Eta Tail N Sigma Omega T si Njj Epsilon Zeta T hi Qamma Pi Sigma Phi Ipha Thi Beta Ipha K ppa Zeta T hi Qamma Phi K ppa Sigma T elta ryi DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Gustafson, Roy Milton, ' 32, Ch.E., 11 CarlsiadSt.. Worcester Guscavson, Nils S.W., ' 34, E.E., 244 Prospect St., Northampton Gusiina, Nickolas D., ' 32, Ind.E., 187 Fairgate St., Rochester, N. Y. Habib, George Francis, ' 35, E.E., 349 Chestnut St., Lawrence Hadiian, Albert Manoog, ' 34, B.A., 86 Addington Rd., Brookline Haendler, Helmut Max, ' 35, Ch.E., 2159 Centre St., West Roxbury Hagan, Francis, ' 32, Ch.E., 109 Mechanic St., Canton Hagelston, Paul J. D., ' 34, Ch.E., 1 Arion St., Boston Haget, Sterling Blanchard, ' 35, M.E., West Acton Hague, Aided Eldred, ' 34, B.A., 148 First Ave., Mechanicville, N. Y. Hames, Donald Olin, ' 34, M.E., North Main St., Newington, Conn. Haley, Richard P., ' 34, Ind.E., 30 St. Germain St., Boston Hall, Franklin G., ' 32, B.A., 819 Beacon St., Boston Hall, Frederick ' 34, C.E., 17 Kilburn Ct., Newpott, R. I. Hall. Ralph Mattjn, ' 34, B.A., 20 Madison St., Soraerville Hall, Robert Alexander, ' 35, C.E., Lisbon, N. Y. Hall, Stanley M., ' 34, E.E., 100 N. Winooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. Hall, William Francis, ' 35, E.E., 4 Overhill Rd., Natick Hamill, Paul Joseph, ' 35, E.E., 473 Quincy Ave., Quincy Hamstrom, Rolf Evald, ' 34, C.E., 46 Fairfield St., Portland, Me. Handley, Russell Edward, ' 34, Ch.E., Brainerd St., St. Albans, Vt. Hanf, Adolf Walter, ' 34, Ch.E., 18 Springfield St., Belmont Hanna, C. Raymond, ' 32, E.E., 33 Main St. Mid. Granville. N. Y. Hannon, Robert Joseph, ' 35, B.A., 435 Beale St., East Milton Hanscom, Matthew Wesley, ' 32, Ch.E., 219 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester Hanson, Frederick William, ' 34, Ch.E., 20 Intervale Ave., Cliftondale Hanson, Richard Butler, ' 35, E.E., 91 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Hanson, Wilrosejohn, ' 32, M.E., 35 Water St., Marlboro Harriman, Nelson Franklin, ' 35. B.A.. 19 Pearl St., Mattapoiseti Harris, Sydney Preston, ' 35, M.E., Vineyard Haven Hart, Frederick Hayward, ' 32, B. A., 22LinwoodRd.. Lynn Hartwell, William Eugene, Jr., •35,M.E.,41 Belmont St., Somerville Haskell, Nelsonjeweit, ' 35, M.E., 17 East Main St., South Paris, Me. Hastings, Arthur Gordon, ' 34. Ch.E.. 176 West Main St., Orange Hatch, Herbert Franklin. Jr., ' 32, C.E., 2 Minor Place, Dorchester Hatch, Robert Leslie, ' 35. C.E., 9 Lawton St., Ayer Hautala, Matt Armo, ' 34, E.E.. Stockholm Ave.. Pigeon Cove Hayden.Jesse Lloyd, ' 34, M.E., 89 Chestnut St., Nowricb, Conn. Hayden, Kenneth French. ' 32, Ch.E., 137 Franklin St., South Bfaint. ' ee Haynes, Burnett Quincy, ' 34, M.E., 16 West Park, Lebanon. N. H. Heffer, Roy W., ' 32, C.E., 95 Olean St., Rochester, N. Y. Heitin, Benjamin, ' 35, Ind. E., 190 Congress St., Milford Helenek. George Paul. ' 35. C.E., Higganura, Conn. Henderson, Edward Glorastad, ' 34, Ind.E., 8 Lake View Ave., Beverly Henderson, Ernest D., ' 34, E.E., Ocean Ave., Northport, N. Y. Heney, Deeb G., ' 35, E.E.. 23 Decatur St.. Boston Hennings, Wilbur, ' 34, M.E., 100 Russett Rd., West Roxbury Henrickson, Leon Alexander, ' 34, Ch.E.. Granby, Conn. Henriksen, Francis, ' 32. M.E., Plymourh St., Canton Henry, Allan Russell, ' 35, M.E., 32 West Warwick Ave., West Warwick, R.I. Herbert, Paul Martin. ' 35, B. A., 97 Franklin St., Framingham Herder, Frederick Charles. Jr., ' 35, E.E., 132 Allyn St., Holyoke Herlich, William, ' 32, Ind.E., 13 Brimblecom St., Lynn Hetraans, Catl Edwin, ' 35, E.E., 32 Olga Ave.. Worcester Heron. Paul Joseph, ' 32, E.E.. 53 Florence Ave., Lowell Hersey, Fred Howard.Jr., ' 32, B.A., 31 ChanningSt., Wollaston Hewms, Gilberr M., ' 34, B.A.. 35 Silwyn Rd., Belmont Hib ' oard, Ralph Gilberr.Jr.. ' 35. Ch.E.. 39 Dakota St., Dorchester Hickok, Frank F.. ' 34, B.A.. 419 Franklin St.. Ogdcnsburg. N. Y. Higgins, William M.,Jr.. ' 34, Ch.E., Kmgshighway, Orleans Hilliard, Alton Marshall, ' 32, M.E., 86 Chestnut St., Clareraont, N. H. Hillman, Paul Atthur, ' 34. Ind.E.. Union St., Barre Hinckley, Arnold Craig, ' 32, C.E., 7 Beecher St., Jamaica Plain Hinckley, Everett Willis, ' 32. C.E.. 120 Glen Ave., Campello Hintz, Elmer F., ' 32, B.A., 183 Wesr Rock Ave., New Haven, Conn. Hippie, Richard William. ' 35. E.E., 750 West Poplar St., York, Pa. Hirschfield, Robert Louis, ' 35, B.A., 72 Monantum St., Newton Hoar, Willi.im .Vthut, ' 34, Ch.E., 418 Essex St., Salem Hoddet. George J.. ' 32, B.A., 13 Sycamore Sr., Belmont Hodgdon. Wilbur F., ' 34, M.E., 133 Norfolk St., Wollaston Hodges, George F., ' 34, Ind. E., 772 Fourth St., South Boston Hodgson, Albert E., ' 32, C.E., 15Maplewood -Ave., Methuen Hodgson, George Earle, ' 34, B.A., 137 Marion Sr., Springfield Hodsdon, Albert Edward,Jr., ' 35, E.E., 28SourhSt., Yarmouth, Me. Holcombe, William F., ' 32, C.E., 11 Lanning Ave., Hopewell, N.J. Holland, Gordon E., ' 32, E.E.. 32 Channing St.. Wollaston Hollinshead. George F.. Jr.. ' 34. C.E.. 153 Independence Ave., Quincy Holmes. Arthur Nelson, ' 35, E.E.. Burt St.. Norton Holmes, John Danforth, ' 35. E.E., Hall St., Mansfield Holmquist, Harold H., ' 32, M.E.. 14 Cranch .St., Quincy Holt, Alden Lyman, ' 34. Ch.E., Erving Homelson. Joseph. ' 32. C.E., 18 Judson St.. Hart ' ord, Conn. Hopkins, David M., ' 32. C.E.. 11 Elsinore Sr.. Concord Hopkins. Gordon, ' 35, B.A., 9 Applegarth St., Newton Center Horton, Arthur MacNiel, ' 34, M.E., 943 High St., Dedham House, Howard Lester, ' 34, C.E., 24 Elm Sr., Hyde Park Howe, Arthur William, ' 32. B.A.. 3 Park Rd., Everett Howe, Frank Warner, ' 34, B.A., 79 Dewey St., Worcester Howe, Hartwell Goddatd, ' 35. E.E.. 18 Burncoat St.. Worcester Howes. Harold Dudley. ' 35, M.E., 312 Main St., Hyannis Ho ye, John Patrick, ' 34. E.E.. Orchard Ave., Auburndalc Hoyt, Alvah William, ' 32, M.E., 30 Marlborough St., Newburypor: Hubbard, Robert Meigs, ' 32, M.E., Millbrook Rd., Middletown, Conn. 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Selfridge, Lawrence N., ' 32, Ind.E, 92 Beacon Sr., Arlington Semple, Gavin Miller. ' 34, B.A., 34 Fairview St., Dorchester Sennott, Robert J,, ' 32, M.E., 566 Fifth St., South Boston Seppala, Albert M., ' 35, C.E. 1236 Washington St., Gloucester Sequeira, ArmandoJ., ' 35, Ch.E., 21 Page St., New Bedford Sevoian, Paul C, ' 32, B.A., 80 Oxford St., Arlington Seward, Elwood Harris, ' 35, B.A., New Hampron, N. Y. Shalhoub, Samuel Adams, ' 32, B.A., 10 Hinsdale Rd., West Roxbuty Shanis, Arnold D., ' 32, E.E., 82 Astovia St., Boston Shapiro, Goodall, ' 34, E.E., 49 Spring St., Saco, Me. Shapiro, Yale, ' 34, C.E., 31 Erie St., Dorchester Shatz, Joseph, ' 35, E.E., 236 High St., Portland, Me. Shauchunas, Frank Domonic, ' 35, M.E., 1836 Columbia Rd., So. Boston Shaw, Arthur Charles, ' 32, Ch.E., 27 NickersonSt., Brockton Shaw, Cecil Fremont, ' 32, M.E., 16 Fairview Ave., Taunton Shea, Francis Lawrence, ' 32, Ch.E., 44 Clark St., Lynn Shedd, Albert L., ' 34, B.A., 6 Bradshaw St., Medford Shedd, John Vassall, ' 35, Ind.E., 6 Bradshaw St., Medford Sheehan, Charles Edward, ' 32, M.E., 562 Canton St., West Stoughton Sheff, Samuel, ' 32, Ch.E., Ill Howland St., Roxbury Shefuga,John Clement V., ' 35, E.E., 189 Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Sbelansky, Peter, ' 35, Ch.E., 380 River St., Haverhill Shepardson, Marshall Oris, ' 34, E.E., 35 Horace St., Mansfield Sherman, Henry Lester, Jr., ' 34, B.A., 155 South St., Hyannis Sherys, Alexander Francis, ' 32, Ch.E., 571 Summer St., Lynn Shields, Lyie Hilton, ' 35, B.A., Morris. N. Y. Shine, Frederick Paul, ' 35, B.A., 66 Austin St., Newtonville Shipp, William H., ' 34, E.E., 1038 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington Shmaruk, Alec, ' 35, M.E., 46 Laighton St., Lynn Shuman, Davis, ' 35, C.E., 122 Arlington St., Lawrence Sias, Ernest R., Ind.E., 139 High St., Reading Siedel, Dick Winslow, ' 32, E.E., Canal Rd., Lindenhurst, Long Island, N. Y. Simmonson, Werner Oscar, ' 34, E.E., 14 Willey St., Brockton Simonis,Thomas Walter, ' 35. B.A. ,496 Mansfield St.. Sharon Sineath, Reginald, ' 35, Ind.E., 854 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Singer, Kaly, ' 32, B.A., 12 Bank St., Seymour, Conn. Sjostrom, Loren Birger, ' 35, Ch.E.. 70 Arlington St., Methuen Skeirik, Roy M., ' 32, E.E., 1 Alder St., Lawrence Skendall, John William, ' 35, Ind.E., 65 Camden St., W. Lynn Slattery, Henry Francis, ' 34, B.A., 4 Stockton St., Worcester Small, James Gorman, ' 34, E.E., Swanley Center, N. H. Smetonis, Alphonse Barthelomew, ' 32, C.E., 80 Meltose Ave., Brockton Smith, Carl Louis, ' 35, B. A., 304 Metropolitan Ave., Roslindale Smith, David Michael, ' 35, B.A., 30 Brook Rd,, Sharon Smith, Edwin Peers, ' 32, C.E., 9 Barnum Place, Taunton Smith, Ernest A., ' 34, C.E., Spooner St., Norrh Easton Smith, Everett, ' 34, Ch.E., 29 Lafayette Ave., Atlantic Smith, Frank T., ' 35, E.E., 40 Market St., Ipswich Smith, Justin H., ' 35, B.A., 28 Front St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Smith, Leroy Frank, ' 35, C.E., 22 Richmond St., Dover, N. H. Smith, Norman P., ' 32, Ch.E., 100 Wendall Park, Milton Smith, Russell Holmes, ' 35, C.E., 15 Florence Sr., Attleboro Smith, Walter R., ' 32, Ch.E., 405 Revere St., Winthrop Smith, Walter Worcester, ' 32, E.E., Pepperell Snow, Elmer Alanson, ' 32, Ch.E., North Main St., Petersham Soderberg, Arthur L., ' 32, Ch.E., 6 Aldrich St., Roslindale Soldanik, Albert A., ' 35, Ind.E., 128 Elm St., Southbridge Sole, Clarence, W.. ' 32, E.E., 2 High St., Barre, Vt. Somers, Hyman, ' 35, Ch.E., 13 South Elm St., Lynn Somers, Louis, ' 35, Ind.E., East St., Wrentham Sommers, Richard A., ' 34, E.E., 109 Savvyer Ave., Boston Soule, Lawrence M., ' 32, E.E., 14 Mcrritt St., West Bridgewater Soutter, James Campbell, Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 17 Arbutus Rd., Swampscott Spaulding, Charles Royal, ' 35, M.E., 15 Gates Ave., Hudson Spear, Melville Clarke, ' 34, C.E., 14 Spring St., Westerly, R. I. Spencer, Burnett Clark, ' 34, E.E., Crave St., Norton Spencer, Paul Francis, ' 34, Ch.E., Country Way, Scituate Center Spinelli, John T., ' 34, C.E., 253 Quincy St., Boston Spry, Albert Henry, ' 32, B.A., 228 Crescent Ave., Revere Stacy, Wendell E., ' 35, E.E., No. Wilbraham Standing, Sidney Albert, ' 32, E.E., 70 Bromfield Sr., Wollaston Stanford, Gilberr Wilson, ' 34, E.E., 9 Central Ave., Reading Staniunas, Anthony J., ' 35, E.E., 108 Manning St., Hudson Stanley, Breton Ralph, ' 35, C.E., 91 Belmont St., Somerville Stanley, Joseph M., ' 35, C.E., 11 Adams Ave., Hyde Park Stanley, Louis Parker, Jr., ' 35, E.E., 4 Enon St., Beverly Stanwood, Herbert A., Jr., ' 35, B.A., 22 Conway St., Roslindale Staples, Edmund B., ' 32, E.E., 29 Thornton Park, Winthrop Staples, Noel E., ' 32, B.A., 23 Couch St., Taunton Starck, Cecil L., ' 32, E.E., Windsor Ave., Wesr Acton Stedraan, Clia ord G., ' 34, B.A., 18 Brogan Rd., Medford Steele, George Joseph, ' 35, B.A., 44 Pleasant St., South Natick Steger, Chris Fonville, Jr., ' 35, B.A., 11 Davis Ave., Brockton Stenzel, Erwin Frederick ' 34, E.E., 214 East Ave., Batavia, N. Y. Stephenson, William H., ' 32, Ch.E., 34 Liberty St., New Bedford Sterling, Robert W., ' 35, Ch.E., Marshall Ridge, New Canaan, Conn. Sterry, John Marvin, ' 32, M.E., North Woodbury, Conn. Stevens, Clayton A., ' 32, Ind.E., 18 South Bow St., Milford Stevens, Donald B., ' 34, Ch.E., 120 State St., Newburyport Stevens, Richard Henry, ' 32, B.A,, 186 Charham St., Lynn Stevenson, Amos Lawrence, ' 35, Ch.E., Groton Stevenson, George Edmund, ' 35. Ch.E., 12 Fells Avenue Terrace, Medford Steward, James Robert, ' 35, Ch.E., 275 Park St., Hackensack, N.J. Stewart. William John. Jr.. ' 34. E.E., 63 Cornell St., Newton Lower Falls Srieg, Henry Robert, ' 32, E.E., 157 Monroe St., Hartford, Conn. Stillings, Henry Charles, ' 32, C.E., 281 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Stinchfield, William Belden, ' 32, Ch.E., 36 Laurel St., Whitman Stirni, A. Richard, ' 34, Ch.E., 908 East Broadway. South Boston Stockton.JohnH., ' 32,E.E.,Killingly,Conn. Stoddard, Frederick M., ' 35, B. A., 627 High St., West Medford Stone, Leroy Perham, ' 32, E.E., 40 Page Sr., Keene, N. H. 250 Northeastern University DAY SCHOOLS (Boston Only) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Curricula in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Industrial Engineering, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Conducted in co-operation with engineering firms. Students earn while they learn. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTIL ' TION Curricula in Accounting, Banking and Finance and Business Management leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Conducted on the Co-operative Plan. Students earn while they learn. EVENING SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF LAW {Co-educational) Curriculum leading to the degree ot Bachelor ot Laws. Preparation for bar examinations and practice. Case method of instruction. Conducted at Boston, and in Divisions at Worcester and Springfield. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (Co-educational) Curricula in Accounting, Business .Administration and Applied Science, leading to the degrees ot Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Commercial Science. Graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration. Conducted at Boston and in the Divisions at Worcester, Springfield and Providence. For further information regarding any of the above schools, address: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 316 Huntington Avenue - - Boston, Massachusetts 251 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Scone. Philip Irving, ' 35, M.E., 27 Sammet St. , Everett Stone, Robert Leiand, ' SS, E.E.. 173 High St., Andover Stoner, Phillip, ' 34, B.A., 41 Barham Ave., Atlantic Story, Walter Leslie, ■35, B.A., 149 Essex St., Lynn Straffin, Charles Garfield, ' 35, B. A., 18 Silver Rd., Brockton Smart, Harold W., ' 32, C.E., 189 North St., Calais, Me. Sturtevant, Kenneth Webster, ' 35, E.E., 215 Pleasant St., Whitman Sudak, Constantine, ' 34, E.E., Main St., Graniteville Sugarman, Hyraan, ' 32, Ch.E., 30 Evelyn St., Boston Suk, Joseph J., ' 34, E.E., 26 Appleton St., Atlantic Sullivan, Eugene William, ' 32, C.E., 239 Green St., Brockton Sund, Arvid LeRoy, ' SS, B.A., U Porter St., Everett Susseoberger, George J., ' 34, E.E., 44 Albion Sr., Somerville Sutherland, E. iah, ' 35, C.E., 131 Pleasant St., Cambridge Svedman, Arden E., ' 34, E.E., 135 Cross St., Lakewood, N. J. Swain, Raymond Harold ' 32, E.E., Middlesex Ave., Wilmington Swanson, Arnold Clifton, ' 32, E.E,, 416 Bedford Sr., East Bridgevvater Swanson, Carl Roland, ' 35, M.E., 5 AltheaSt., Dorchester Swanson, Lawrence Oscar, ' 34, M.E., 93 Laurenston St., Brockton Sweeney, Edward F., ' 35, E.E., 10 Ashmonr St., Boston Swiniarski.Joseph H., ' 34, Ch.E., 48 English St., Salem Sylvester, Sawyer Frederick, ' 32, Ch.E., 27 Central Sr., South Weymouth Sypher, Carleton Roy, ' 34, C.E., 198 Linden St., Everett Sztucinski, Walter J., ' 33, M.E., 996 Lowell Ave., Haverhill Szydlowski, Edward John, ' 35, M.E., 215 Hancock St., Dorchester Szypowicz, William P., ' SS.C.E., 178 Washington St., Cambridge Tanzella, Philip, ' 35, C.E., 1 Lee St., Beverly Tapply, Horace Gardner, ' 32, B..A., 66 Warwick Rd., West Newton Taracouzio, Michel A. T., ' 35, E.E., 12 Wrighr St., Cambridge Tarkanian,Jacob, ' 35,E.E.,79SpringSt.,Brockron Tarnopol, Milton S., ' 32, Ch.E., 189 Townsend St., Roxbury Taylor, Ainslee Lawson, ' 32, E.E., Woodside Ave., Winthrop Taylor, Clyde Churchill, ' 35, Ch.E., Farmington, Me. Taylor, Francis Charles, ' 35. E.E., 201 Fourth St., Fall River Taylor, G. Edward, ' 32, B.A.. 1 Linden St.. Norwood Taylor. Myron H.. ' 32. M.E.. 234 Draper St., Sprmgfield Taylor, Raymond A., ' 32, B.A., 42 Lowden Ave., West Somerville Taylor, Vaughn Everert, ' 34, B.A., 43 Colby Rd., Atlantic Taylor, William Holbrook, Jr., ' 34, M.E., 37 Boulevard Rd., Dedham Tedesco, Anthony, ' 34. C.E.. 41 West E.agle St , East Boston Tedford, Ralph Wilbur. ' 35. C.E.. 30 Fairmounr St.. Salem Tedford. Robert Capers, ' 34, Ch.E., 261 High St.. Newburyport Temperley. Albert Joseph, ' 34. C.E., 378 Ward Sr., Newton Center Temple, George Augustus, ' 35, Ch.E., 10 Clinton St., Woburn Temple, John Philip, ' 35, M.E., 10 Clinton St., Woburn Tewksbury, Arrhur Sprague, Jr., ' 32, M.E., 52 Waldemar Ave., Winthrop Thatcher, Harold F., ' 32. E.E., Somers. Conn Thayer. Frank. ' 34. E.E., Ashfield Thayer, Walrer Stowell, ' 34. B.A., 451 Eastern Ave.. East Lynn Theodorides. Deraetrios. ' 32, B.A., Byconia Srarion, Saloniki, Greece Therrien, Arthur R., ' 34, B.A.. 63 Plymouth St.. Holbrook Thomas, Donald James, ' 32. C.E.. 228 Nelson Ave.. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Thomas. Harold R., ' 32. Ind.E.. 26 Odell Ave., Beverly Thomas, Stanley Elwin, ' 35, C.E., 28 Allerton St., Lynn Thompson, Albert C, ' 32, E.E., 106 Oakdale Ave., Dedham Thompson, Robert Andrew. ' 35, Ch.E., Wesr Enfield, Me. Thomson. Robert Allan, ' 35, B.A., 311 Green Sr., Brockton Thomson, William Walker, ' 35, M.E., 15A School Sr., Quincy Thorndike, Otis Roberr, ' 35, E.E., 99 Front St., Marblehead Tiano, Samuel Benedict, ' 35, M.E., 296 Chelsea St., East Boston Timper. Norman Frank, ' 32, C.E., 226 Boylston St., Watertown Tippo, Edward, ' 35, Ch.E., 40a Oakdale St., Boston Tirri, Vaino A., ' 34, C.E., 43 Packard ' s Lane, Quincy Tobey, Malcolm S., ' 32, B.A., 46 Bradford St.. Needham Todd, Merron Root, ' 34, E.E., Roberts Meadow, Northampton Tolos, Peter Milo, ' 34. E.E.. 8 Hastings Ct.. Clinton Toucey, Richard M.. ' 34, Ind.E., 412 Langhlin Rd., Strarford, Conn Townes, Winfred Aubrey, ' 35. E.E., 98 Kendall St., Boston Townsend, Charles Delmar, ' 34, M.E., 1175 Montello St., Campello Tracy, Arthur Vincent, ' 35, C.E., 44 Monmouth St., East Boston Tracy. Carl, ' 34, B.A., 83 First St.. Pittsfield Tr.acy, Chester E., Jr., ' 34, B.A., 42 Josephine Ave., West Somerville Tracy, Harry Mercer, ' 34, E.E., 42 Josephine Ave., Wesr Somerville Trafron, James Emery, ' 34, M.E., 14 Crescent St., Rockland, Me, Trask, Erwin Shaw, ' 32, Ch.E., 33 Mayfiower St., Plymouth Treadwell, Kilburn B., ' 35, M.E., Centre St., Dover Trought, William,Jr., ' 35, Ch.E., ' 28 Calumer St., New Bedford Trundy, Walter Battencourt, ' 34, B. A., 10 Wellington Ave., Somerville Tucker, Robert Crandon, ' 33, Ch.E, 101 Harvard St.. Dedham Tuller. William J.. 3rd. ' 35, M.E., 35 Lilley Rd., West Hattford, Conn. Turner, Henry A., ' 32, E.E., 163 Forest St., Melrose Turner, James William, ' 32, Ch.E., 21 Jerome Ave., West Newton Turner. Joseph Patrick. ' 35, B.A., 21 Jerome Ave., West Newton Turner, Ralph Donald, ' 35. E.E.. 115 Pleasanr Sr.. Wakefield Twigg. Richard Wetherell. ' 34, M.E., Fearing Rd.. Hingham Uminsky, Nathan. ' 35. B.A., 600 Norfolk St., Matrapan Underbill, Clinton Clarke, ' 33, B.A., 50 Francis Sr., Worcesrer Opiey, Arnold Simeon, ' 35. E.E.. Harnden Rd., Billerica Urann, Roberr M., ' 32, B.A., 60 Humphreys St., Dorchester Urban, Alexander Paul, ' 32, C.E.. 7 Beecher St.. Boston Urban. Edward Charles J.. ' 35. M.E., 264 Arhens St., South Boston Ursillo, Carmine, ' 35, Ind.E., 5 Conduit St., Lawrence Uzdavinis, Joseph Paul, ' 32, M.E., 610 Washington St., Haverhill Vackerr, Carlron H., ' 32, M.E., 45 Rosedale Sr., Dorchester Vaida,James, Jr., ' 32, B.A., Phoenixville, Conn. Vaine, Gerald P., ' 35, B.A., 50 So. Main St., Middletown, Conn. Valentine, James Jackson, ' 35, Ind.E., 62 Pleasant St., Framingham Ceorer Valentine, Myron E., ' 32, C.E., 5 Woodsedge Rd., West Medford Vance, Robert Ramsay, ' 32, M.E., 3 Winthrop Ave., Taunton VanDeusen, Edgar J., ' 34, E.E., Schen Rd., Albany, N. Y. Van Dusen, Edward Bayard, ' 34, Ind.E., Homeland Farms, Gorham, Me. Van Vessem,GeorgeE.. ' 33, E.E., Sherwood Hall. Warwick.N. Y. Vant. Leslie M., ' 32, E.E., 7 Academy St., Barre, Vt. Varrell, Leonard William, ' 35, Ch.E, 3 Abbott St., Marblehead Veale, Edmond John, ' 32, B. A., 544 Western Ave., Lynn Verheck, Peter, ' 32, Ind.E., 286 No. 8th St., Paterson. N.J. Vincent, Richard P., ' 34, Ch.E., 37 State St., Lawrence Vogel, William L., ' 34, E.E., 4 Clarendon Cr., Roslindale Vollraar, Paul F., ' 35, E.E., 194 Highland St., Roxbury Vultaggio, Mario, ' 34, Ch.E , 181 Salem St., Boston Wadsworrh, Burton Grant, ' 35, B.A., Warner, N. H. Wagner, John Earl, ' 35, Ind.E.. 40 Foreman St.. Bradford. Pa. Wagner. Richard Melvin. ' 35. Ind.E. . 27 Gloucester Ave.. Gloucester Wakelin, J. Russell. ' 34, Ind.E.. Claybrook Rd.. Dover Wakenigg, John Huberr, ' 35, C.E., 204 Long Hill Ave., Shelton, Conn, Walden, Carl W., ' 34, Ch.E., Centre St., Dover Walker, Elmer John, ' 32, Ch.E.. 199 Hillside Ave., Needham Heights Walker, Harvey Cyril, ' 35, E.E., 19 George St.. Atrleboro Walker, John Karl, ' 32, E.E., 123 Bncknam St., Everett Walker, Robert Harscheid, ' 35, E.E., 312 Montcalm St., Fairview Walker, Warner S., ' 32. B.A., 2481 Albany Ave., Wesr Hartford, Conn. Walker, Winslow J., ' 32, C.E., 14 Hayden St., Marlboro 252 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Wallace, Clarence Ward.Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 90 Winslow St., Everett Walsh, Edmund Ambrose, ' 35, Ch.E., 307 Highland Ave., Somerville Walsh, Harold R., ■32,E.E., 78 Chapman St., Greenfield Walsh, Matthew V., ' 34, B.A., 15 Charles St., Dorchester Walter, Willy M., ' 34, B.A., Hardy St., Madison, Me. Walters, Anthony, ' 35, E.E., 155 Milton St., East Dedham Walworth, Clarence B., Jr., ' 32, E.E., 26 Rowsley St., Bridgeport, Conn Ward, Kenneth Adams, ' 34, C.E., 9 Grove St., Orange Watson, Elwin J., ' 34, Ch.E., 46 Ainsworth St., Roslindale Wattie, William George, Jr., ' 34, Ind.E., 24 Heath St , Somerville Watts, William Frederick, •35, M.E., 88 Church St., Boston Weaver, Carl Moore, ' 34, B.A., 40 Saunders St., Portland, Me. Webb, William E., ' 35, B.A., 15 Marion St., Brookline Webber. Leland Bates, ' 35, C.E., 468 Washington St., Gloucester Webber, Putnam Chandler, ' 32, M.E., Newport, R. I. Webber, Stanley Reubin, ' 34, Ind.E., Montague Webster, George Henry, ' 35, B.A., 605 Broadway, Everett Weiner, Julius William, ' 34, C.E., 62 Sammett St., Maiden Weisul, John Thomas, ' 34, C.E., 23 Fairview Rd., Norwood Welch, William J., ■35, B.A., 76 Albion St., Somerville Wentworth, Robert Benning, ' 35, B.A., 35 Williams St., Brookline Wentworth, Vernon, ' 34, E.E., 165 West Main St., Orange Werry, John A., ' 34, M.E., Wesrtown, N. Y. West, Paul Bemis, ' 35, C.E., 85 Millvale Rd., Haverhill West, Stanley Erickson, ' 35, M.E., 1 Bayberry Rd., Worcester West, William Henry, ' 35, B.A., 341 Cambridge St., Cambridge Wheeler, Edward F., ' 34. Ch.E., Hill St., Bristol, Conn. Whelpley, Bernard Scott, ' 35, C.E., 10 Inwood Rd., Worcester Whelpley, George A., ' 34, E.E., Brownville Jet., Me. Whitaker, Albert P., ' 32, C.E., Danielson, Conn. Whitcorab, Henry Balisdell, ' 34, M.E., Merrimac St., Merrimacport White, Donald E., ' 34, B.A., 29 Conway St., Greenfield White, Fiank H., ' 34, E.E., 898 Moody St., Waltham White, Roger Thomas, Jr., ' 35, M.E., 722 La Grange St., Boston Whiting, Francis Coomer, ' 35, M.E., 3 Massasoit St., Plymouth Whittam, Lincoln Ward, ' 34, M.E., 268 Harvard St., Wollaston Whitteraore, Herbert Everett, ' 34, C.E., 14 Shaiv Ave., Attleboro Whitteraore, Uwis Warner, ' 35, E.E., 235 Beech St., Roslindale Whitien, William Melville, ' 35, E.E., 14 Ferndale Rd., Wollaston Whittet, Rowland McGregor, ' 34, Ind.E., 28 Sweetser Sr., Wakefield Wicko, Stanley Joseph, ' 34, Ch.E., 17 Observatoty Ave., Haverhill Wieker, John Lurher, ' 32, B.A., 11 Gordon St., Ridgefield Park, N.J. Wignot, Joseph T., Jr., ' 35, B.A., 61 Summer St., Natick Wilcox, Edward Frederick, ' 32, C.E., 80 Blake St., Torringtoo, Conn. Wilcox, Walter MacLeod. ' 34, M.E., 29 Wellington St., Marlboro Wild, Harry. ' 35. B.A., 300 Broadway, Monticello, N. Y. Wilder, Richard Leroy, ' 35, C.E.. 188 Western Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Wiley, Joseph Edward, Jr., ' 35. M.E.. 40 Quincy St.. Somerville Zimmer Wilkins. Arthur Carleion, ' 32. M.E., 131 Essex St., Saugus Zuffantt Wilkinson. Charles William, ' 34, E.E., 79 Gould St., Wakefield Zukows Willard, Alan K.. ' 35. C.E.. 1 Kirk St., Nashua. N. H. Williams. Allison S., ' 35. C.E., 39 Lexington Ave., Hyde Park Williams, Arnold Weaver. ' 35, B.A.. 151 Porter St., Melrose Williams. Carlron H. P.. ' 32. E.E.. 40 Otis St.. Somerville Williams. John Alexander. ' 34. Ch.E., 160 Pearl St , Newton Williams, Kenneth R., ' 34, B.A., 131 Lynch Ave., Utica, N. Y. Williams. Roger Franklin. ' 34. Ind.E.. 94 Tarbell Ave.. Lexington Williamson, Carleron R.. ' 32, E.E., 93 Bellevue St., Newton Willis, George F., ' 32, M.E., Putnam, Conn. Wilson, Charles, ' 35, M.E., South Main St., Cohasset Wilson, George A., ' 35, E.E., 15 Kelleran St., Houlton, Me. Wilson, Robert Palmer, ' 34, E.E., 15 Kelleran St., Houlton, Me. Wilson, Robert Perry, ' 35, B.A., 42 Warwick Rd., Belmonr Winfield, Wendell Smith, ' 34, E.E.. 18 Sandler Terrace. Haverhill Wingersky. Samuel Huse. ' 34. Ch.E.. 164 Court Rd.. Winthrop Winquist. Sven W., ' 32, Ind.E., 27 Baker Place, West Roxbury Winters, Curris H., Jr., ' 34, B.A., 44 Evergreen Sr., Framingham Wintle, J. Donald, ' 35, Ch.E., 17 Ann St., West Pittslon, Pa. Wise, Herman Harold, ' 35, B.A., 90 Fuller St.. Brookline Wishnow, Isadore. ' 35, E.E.. 766 Morton Sr., Dorchester Wiskow, Walter G., ' 35, C.E., Ridgewood Rd., Oradell, N. J. Wojtklewcr. Walter J., ' 35. B.A.. Whately St., South Deerfield Wolf. Arnold M., ' 34, M.E., 1670-52 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wolfrum, Walter Frank, ' 34, C.E., 16 Dalrymple St., Jamaica Plain Wolfson, Leonard, ' 34, E.E., 1326 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington Wood, Edward Lemuel, ' 35, M.E., Hancock St., Stoneham Wood, Samuel Albert, ' 35, E.E., 40 Burtis Ave., New Canaan, Conn. Woodbury. Richard K.. ' 34. M.E., 50 Howard St., Salem Woodman. George G.. ' 35. B.A.. 52 Hillside Ave.. Maiden Woodward. Carlron Augustus. Jr.. ' 35. E.E., 67 Taunton Ave.. Norton Wooldridge. Edward Dan, ' 35, M.E., 36 Oak Sr., Laconia, N. H. Worster, David B., ' 34, E.E., Ripley, N. Y. Wortman, Melvin Au.stin, ' 32. E.E.. Havelock. King ' s Co., N.B., Canada Wright. Norman Harris. ' 32. E.E.. 14 Chestnut St.. Waltham Wyman. Dann Coriat. ' 35. B.A.. 112 Hamden Circle, Quincy Yaffe. Louis Carl, ' 34, Ch.E., 46 Dcekard St., Roxbury Y ' archin. Erick F., ' 35. Ch.E., 119 Glenway St., Dorchester Y ' ates, John James, ' 35, C.E., 7 Water St., Brunswick, Me. Yavarow, Joseph Meroslaw. ' 34. E.E.. 17 Hones Sr., Everett Yeames, HawtreyJ., ' 32, Ch.E., 130 Hunrington Ave., Boston Yeranian, Samuel A., ' 35, C.E., 16 Royce Rd., Allston Young, Harold Archiebald, ' 35, B.A., 22 Charmsvood Rd., Somerville Young, John S., ' 32. Ind.E.. 54 Winspear Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y. Young. Linwood B., ' 35, B.A., 35 Checkstabot Rd., Quincy Young, Vernon W ' hiting, ' 35, E.E., 215 South St., Plainville an, Joseph, ' 35, E.E.. 70 Holyoke St.. Malde i Fortunato. ' 35. Ch.E., 423 Broadway, Somer ' :, Joseph P., ' 35, C.E., 28 West L St., Lowell 253 255


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