Northeastern University - Cauldron Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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For Reference Not to be taken from this room . EX LIBRIS THE CAULDRON 1932 PUBLISntD BY TnC 3CN10R CLA53 NOPTMCASTteN UNIVCQSITY BOSTON, MAS SACM us ErTTS Jf Wir 3 VAX 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 Index Advertising and Undergraduate Directory FOREWORD We have come to another milestone in our educational career. May we offer our congratulations on the year ' s splendid achievements. The class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two presents this book to the students, faculty and friends of North- eastern University with the very earnest hope that it will keep fresh the names and faces of classmates and teach- ers — for delightful reminiscences of another day. — To record a few of the year ' s frivolous incidents and some of the serious ones, too — all for smiles in the future. — To express the sincere wish that the not distant future will see the happy fruition of all your hopes and plans; that the splendid education will yield rich dividends, as it was intended it should, in friendships, health, happiness and success. Be it not rashly said: a year has passed — Still be it with us, though the next appears Forbear to close the page — one year may last To light a lifetin2e ' s tale of longer years. All this — and more is the purpose of this volume. Frank Palmer Speare, LL.B., M.H., LL.D. President of the University Carl Stephens Ell, A.B., S.B., M.S. Vice-President of the Um versify and Dean of the Schools of Engineering and Bitsiness Administration Harold Wesley Melvin, A.B, A.M. Dean of Students Head of the English Department TTiMmi ' 932 To MALCOLM CARTER DAVIS and DERWOOD AUSTIN NEWMAN whose generous co-operation, encouragement, and advice, in directing our school life, both intellectual and social, we, the class of 1932, affectionately dedicate this book. It is hut a small token in comparison with their four years of unfailing support and friendship. 932 BOARD OF TRUSTEES TiLDEN Grafton Abbott, Chairman William Converse Chick, Vkt-Chairman Ernest Lovering, Treasurer Galen David Light, Secretary Wilman Edward Adams Henry Gardner Lord Alfred Harlowe Avery Francis Pope Luce Paul Foster Clark William Everett Macurda William James Davidson George Millard Peabody Walter Gee Davis Arthur Perry, Jr. Robert Gray Dodge Frank Lincoln Richardson Henry Bradlee Fenno Thomas Hasting Russell Franklin Wile Ganse Sabin Pond Sanger Arthur Stoddard Johnson Frank Palmer Speare Henry Plimpton Kendall Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Stanley Mayall Lane Robert Treat Paine Storer William Willett TRUSTEES OF PERMANENT FUNDS Frank Palmer Speare, Chairman Ernest Lovering, Treasurer Galen David Light, Secretary Tilden Grafton Abbott Sabin Pond Sanger Henry Bradlee Fenno Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Arthur Stoddard Johnson ADMINISTRATI ' E COMMITTEE OF THE UNIX ' ERSITY Sabin Pond Sanger, Chairman Galen David Light, Secretary Tilden Grafton Abbott Wilman Edward Adams William Converse Chick Walter Gee Davis Robert Gray Dodge Henry Bradlee Fenno Arthur Stoddard Johnson William Everett Macurda Frank Lincoln Richardson Frank Palmer Speare GENERAL OFFICERS AND THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Frank Palmer Speare, M.H., LL.D. 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 Univtrsity Everett Avery Churchill, A.B., Ed.D. Vice-President of the University 10 FACULTY 9 2 Galen David Light A.B. Secretary and Co 7ptroller of the University WiNTHROP 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 MatheiJiatics Edward Snow Parsons B.C.E., Ed.M. Director of Student Activities Associate Professor of Physical Training William Crombie White B.E.E. Secretary of the Day Division Instructor in English Executive Secretary; Assistant Professor of Education Milton John Schlagenhauf A.B., B.D., M.A. Director of Admissions Professor of Economics 12 Thfemii William Lincoln Smith S.B. Professor of Electrical Engnieering Head of Electrical Engineering Department Joseph Spear A.B. Professor of Mathematics Head of D eparti?!ent of Mathematics 1932 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 B.S. Professor of Chemical Engineering Head of Department of Chemical Engineering ]ames Warren Ingalls B.S., C.E. Professor of Industrial Engineering Head of Department of Industrial Engineering 13 932 Joseph William 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 of Banking and Einance Head of Department of Banking and Einance 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 A ' iLFRED Stanley Lake A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Alfred John Ferretti B.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1932 J. Kenneth Stevenson B.C.S. Bursar of the University Roland Guire Porter B.E.E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering ▲ f George Francis Ashley Associate Professor of Drawing Chester Packard Baker B.Ch.E., A.m. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 15 ThfeJiiiiMWiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiijiJ Emil Anton Gramstorff B.S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering William Jefferson Alcott, Jr. B.S. IN C.E. Associate Professor of M.athematics 1932 Henry Edward Richards B.S. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Frederick William Holmes A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of English George Wesley Towle B.S. Associate Professor of Co-ordination Co-ordinator of Co-operative Work Frederick Arlington Stearns B.S. Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering 16 nhpiiiiipwiiii m Waldemar Stanwood McGuire B.S., A.M. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Albert Ellsworth Everett B.C.E. Assistant Professor of Co-ordination 1932 Albert Edward Whittaker B.M.E., Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Physics Charles William Havice A.B., S.T.B., M.A. Executive Secretary Student Union Assistant Professor Social Sciences Alpred D ' Alessandro BC.S., LL.B,, C.P.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting Carl David Johnson A.B. Assistant Professor of Physics 17 932 Carl Frederick Muckenhoupt A.B., B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Electrka. Engineerhig ILLIAM ThURLOW ALEXANDER B.M.E., S.B. Instructor m Mechanical Enginter Charles Oscar Baird, Jr. Instructor of Civ U Engineering George Harris Meserve, Jr. B.C.E., S.B. Assistant Professor in Drawing Derwood Austin Newman B.S., Ed.M. Instructor in Chemistry Henry Stephen Richardson A.B. Assistant Director of Admissions Instructor in English 18 Thpi ' i Everett Carter Marston A.B. Instructor in English ' 932 ' erner Olof Nelson Instruc tor in Co-ordination Rudolph Oscar M. Oberg B.E.E. Instructor in Co-ordination Alumni Secretary Gerald Russell Tatton B.B.A., M.B.A. Coach of Freshman Track Instructor in Business Administration W ' iNSLOw Porter B.S., M.A., LL.B. Assistant Professor in Banking and Finance Clarence Julius McIntire Instructor of Drawing and Mathematics Coach of Cross Country- Assistant Coach of Baseball 19 ThfeMIII!| Mlllillilllllllllljll Harvey Nelson Raymond, Jr. ' B.B.A., B.S. Instructor of Business Management Coach of Hockey Assistant Coach of Soccer Laurence Fuller Cleveland B.S. Instructor of Drawing 1932 Malcolm Carter Davis B.B.A. Instructor in Co-ordination Henry Kendrick Holt B.S., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Benjamin Mann Ellison B.B.A. Instructor in Business Management Assistant to the Director of St udent Activities Frank Harold LaBree B.E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 20 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 ' 932 John Christie Morgan B.S. Instructor in Co-ordination Norris Potter, Jr. A.B. Instructor in English Elmer Elsworth Haskins B.M.E., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics DeLano G. Rice B.S. Instructor in Co-ordination 21 1932 Saverio Zuffanti B.C.E. Instructor in Chemistry m Donald Hersey MacKenzie B.Ch.E. histnictor in Chemical Engineering Assistant to the Director of Student Activities Roger Stanton Hamilton A.B., M.A. Instructor in Economics Henry Arthur Kontoff M.D. School Physician Robert Emanuel Madsen B.M.E. Instructor in Mathematics 11 Robert E. Laveaga B.P.Ed. Instructor in Physical Training Edward Ringrose Place Ph.B. Director of Publicity 1«932 Raymond English Millard Class Work W illiam Carl Hultgren Instructor in Physical Training 23 JOHN HOWCROFT TURNER GORDON REED CRIGHTON WINSLOW JONATHAN WALKER BURTON WESLEY WOOLLEY, Jr. GUSTAVE WILLIAM BAGLEY EDWARD McCUSKER SWAN JOHN GORDON GIRLING IN MEMORIAM m A? fj.. P .j V-, ' A ■ r- f r.. — •- ■ ' -.: ft: AJ-j ' a 5 -; SENIORS I s t o s CI- £ 1 -2 - P ITipimiiiMiiii 1932 Norman P. Altshuler K Z M Born October 15, 1910 at Pea- body, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 86 Endicott Street, Peabody, Massachusetts. Prepared at Peabody High School. Sport Staff, North- eastern News (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball Squad (2, 3, 4); North Shore Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interfrater- nitv Basketball (2, 3, 4); Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); American Management Association ( 3, 4); Banking Club (3, 4); Student Union (1, 2); Secretary (4); Kappa Zeta Phi Fraternity Nomination Com- mittee (X). Management. Elmer A. Anderson Born February 26, 1911 at North Easton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 3201iverStreet, North Easton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ol- iver Ames High School. Banking (2, 3, 4), Student Union. Accounting and Finance. Frank j. Antico s + A Born October 26, 1909 at Berlin, New Hampshire. Home address, 21 Rock Glen Road, Medford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Medford High School. Interclass Baseball Series (2), Social Committee (2); Treas- urer Senior Class (4). Accounting. Carl James Baker E K Born July 21, 1910, at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Home address, 48 Intervale Street, Rosbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Ntws (1); Advertising Staff, Ntws (2, 3, 4); Musical Com- edy (1, 2, 3); Board of Managers, Musical Comedy (3); Dean ' s List (I, 2, 3); Assistant Track Manager (1, 2, 3); Sigma Omega Psi Frater- nity, Scribe (,2); Comptroller (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. Leland H. Baker Born September 5, 1909, at Charl- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, Charlton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Charlton High School. Stu- dent Union (4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4). . ccounting and Finance. Albert P. Bergeron Born July 9, 1909, at Westbrook, Maine. Home address, 48 Day Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Sanford High School, Sanford, Maine. North- eastern News (4); Banking Club I 2, 3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Dean ' s List (2, 3); President of Banking Club (3). Accounting and Finance. A.MEDEE S. BeRTHIAUME Born September 21, 1910, at Ware, Massachusetts, Home address, Mill- burv, Massachusetts. Prepared at Millburv High School. Banking Club (2, ' 3, 4). . ccounting. Harvey A. Bixdy Born June 21, 1910, at Groton, Massachusetts. Home address, Gro- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Groton High School. Class Base- ball (1, 2); Varsitv Baseball (2); Dean ' s List (4). Management. 27 1932 George S. V. Burke Bo rn February 7, 1910, at Read- ing, Massachusetts. Home address, 18 Hartshorn Street, Reading, Massachusetts. Prepared at Reading High School. Property Staff Musical Comedy (1); Assistant Property Manager Musical Comedy (2); Student Union (1). Business Management. Arthur E. Carlson Born July 5, 1911, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 237 Weld Street, Roslindale, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School for Boys. Accounting and Finance. William Hugh Carroll Born October 24, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 327 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School. Class Treasurer (1); Social Committee (2). Management. William L. Carter Born March 9, 1910, at Needham, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Alfreton Road, Needham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Needham High School. Inter-Class Hockev, Captain (1); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain of Varsity Baseball (4); Hockey (2, 3, 4), Captain of Varsity Hockey (4); Social Committee (2). Management. Harold Chatis Born November 30, 1910, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 225 SummerStreet, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Social Committee (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Northeastern Band (1); Orchestra (1); North Shore Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Greater Lynn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Senior Dance Committee (4); Banking (3, 4); Interclub Bowling (3), ' Nominating Committee (3). Management. Nicholas M. Ciarlone Born March 22, 1908, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 986 Cherry Street, Fall River, Massachusetts. Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School. Banking Club (2, 3, 4), Student Union. Accounting and Finance. Robert F. Clark B A Born March 11, 1910, at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home address, 185 Monroe Street, Dedham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dedham High School. Nominating Committee (3. 4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Social Committee (4); Musical Comedy Assistant Business Manager (3); Musical Comedy Business Manager (4); Student Council, Secretary- Treasurer (4); Phi Beta Alpha Fra- ternity, Vice-President (3); Secre- tary (4). Management. Richard S. Cole B A Born January 18, 1910, at Attle- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 77 Bank Street, Attleboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Attleboro High School. Cross Country (1); Neu ' s Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (3). Management. 932 William J. Connell Born August 5, 1910, at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 24 Cleveland Street, Arling- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Arlington High School. Banking Club (2, 3), Assistant Basketball Manager (1, 2, 3); Interfraternity Basketball League Referee (4)i Basketball Manager (4). Accounting. Kenneth F. Cullen Born September 15, 1909, at Woburn, Massachu setts. Home ad- dress, 19 Canal Street, Winchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Win- chester High School. Dean ' s List (2); Vice-President of Class (3); Field Dav Committee (3); Student Union (1); Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Tennis Club (4). Accounting and Finance. Henry D. Cunningham Born March 15, 1908, at Salem, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Salem High School, and St. John ' s Preparatory School. American Management Association (4); Tennis Club (4). Management. John L. Donnelly ' ■ Born February 5, 1909, at Rox- bury, Massachusetts. Home address, 20 Stearns Street, Cambridge. Mass- achusetts. Prepared at the Rindge Technical High School. American Management Association (4). Management. John E. Doyle B A Born August 6, 1910, at Hart- ford, Connecticut. Home address, 627 Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Thomas Snell Weaver High School at Hart- ford. Class Secretary (1); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Northeastern News (2); Assistant Treasurer Phi Beta Alpha Fraternity (3); News Editor of News (3); Fraternity Treasurer (4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Associate Editot-in-Chief of News (4); Dean ' s List (1). Accounting and Finance. Robert W. Drake N E Z Born October 23, 1907, at Town- send, Massachusetts. Home address, Townsend, Massachusetts. Prepared at Townsend High School. Class Secretarv (2;; Class Vice-President 3), Secretary of the Field Day Committee (3); Class Vice-President (4). Management. Harold B. Dutton, Jr. Born September 22, 1911, at Mid- dlebury, Vermont. Home address, 140 Chestnut Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Prepared at the Faifhaven High School. News Staff ;i, 2, 3); Sports Editor (4); Bank- ing Club (3, 4); News Managing Board (4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4 ; Twin State Club (3, 4); Chair- man Social Committee (3); Presi- dent (4); Intercl ub Bowling (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3). Accounting. A. Walter Fisher Born June 2, 1910, at Highgate Centre, Vermont. Home address, 4 Newport Road, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Highgate High School. Freshman Rush (1); Freshman Social Committee, Fresh- man Baseball Team; Social Com- mittee (3); Class Secretary (3); Twin State Club; Banking Club. .Accounting and Finance. Thpffliiiiimiii 932 JoHM P. Flanagan Born July 3, 1910, at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Home address, 10 Vale Street, South Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Northeastern News (1); Assistant Manager of Baseball (1, 2, 3); Varsity Baseball Manager (4); Interclub Council (4); Dean ' s List (4 President Twin State Club (4). ' Management. Mario C. Franco Born January 20, 1911, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 95 Healey Street, Fall River. Massachusetts. Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School. Varsitv Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4). Accounting. Albert G. Freeman, Jr. Born January 16, 1909, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 38 Irving Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School and New Hampton Prepara- tory School. Accounting. Samuel Gesson Born September 27, 1909, at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 65 Maverick Street, Chelsea. Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Student Union (43- Accounting and Finance. Charles M. Gillette Born September 30, 1911, at HoKoke, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress. 312 Pleasant Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts, Prepared at Holyoke High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Class Vice-President (1, 2); Nom- inating Committee for Class Officers (3 , Vice-President Banking Club Ci , President Banking Club (4); Tennis Club (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. Paul W. Glennon Born July 22, 1911, at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 5 Wachusett Street, Worcester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Worcester North High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Freshman Basketball; Banking Club (2, 3, 4), Class Hockey (1, 2, 3); Northeastern Ntws (1, 2); Var- sity Baseball (2, 3, 4). Accounting. C. Leonard Golbranson B A Born June 12, 1910, at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home address, 100 Goddard Street, Quincy, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Leader of Glee Club (4); Social Committee (1); Dance Committee 2 , Vice-President of Class (3, 4); Banking Club, Musical Council. Accounting. John J. Graham Born January 22, 1910, at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress. North Hingham, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Hingham High School. Class Baseball (1, 2, 3) Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Band (1, 2) Orchestra (1, 2), Banking Club (3) Vice-President Banking Club C3) Accounting Club. Accounting. 30 1932 IsADORE K. Green K z Born January 29, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 67 Astoria Street, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School for Boys. Rush Com- mittee (1); Publicity Manager Musical Comedy (2); Student Un- ion (1, 2, 3); Fraternity Scribe (3); Fraternity Bursar (4): Interfrater- nity Basketball (2, 3, 4); North- eastern News (1, 2); Banking Club (2, 3, 4). Accounting. Charles R. Greenleaf 2 A Born April 29, 1911, at Framing- ham, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Forest Avenue, Natick, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Natick High School. Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4 ); Captain Cross Country (4)j Track (1, 2, 3, 4y; Secretary of Class (3, 4); Vice-President of Class (2). Management. Franklin G. Hall Born December 6, 1898, at Little- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 113 Gainsboro Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lincoln Preparatory School. American Man- agement Association (4 ; Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Management. Frederick H. Hart i A Born April 5, 1909, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 22 Linwood Road, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Greater Lynn Club (1, 2); Nominating Committee (2, 3); Freshman Cross Country; Inter- fraternity Basketball (2, 4). Management. Elmer F. Hintz r K Born May 21, 1910, at New Haven, Connecticut. Home address, 183 West Rock Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. Prepared at New Haven High School. Freshman Basketball; Varsitv Basketball (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (l, 2, 3, 4); Win- ner Dean ' s Award (2); Sigma Delta Epsilon Honor Society (3, 4); Presi- dent Sigma Delta Epsilon (4); President Gamma Phi Kappa Fra- ternity (4); Student Council (4); Field Day Committee (3); Hand- book Staff (3); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2); B.inking Club (2, 3, 4); Class President (3). Accounting. George J. Hodder Born October 11, 1910, at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 13 Sycamore Street, Belmont, Massachusetts. Prepared at Belmont High School. American Manage- ment Association (3). Management. Arthur W. Howe S A Born December 16, 1909, at Maiden, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 3 Park Road, Everett, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Chairman Freshman Rush Committee; Chairman Sophomore Rush Committee; Class Football (1, 2); Dean ' s List; President of Class (2, 3, 4); Vice-President of Fraternity (4); President Interfra- tcrnity Council (4). Accounting. Walter S. Hyde B A Born July 19, 1910, at Atlantic Massachusetts. Home address, 55 Merrymount Road, Quincy, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Class Hockey (1, 2); Stu- dent Union (1, 2, 3); Quincy Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); President Phi Beta Alpha Fraternity (4); Northeastern Show (4); Cauldron Board, Managing Editor (4). Management. 31 I 932 Richard T. Jordan A K 2 Born September 17, 1910, at Rum- ford, Maine. Home address. Rum- ford, Maine. Prepared at Stephens High School. Social Committee (4); Senior Dance Committee (4); Fra- ternity Treasurer (3); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Banking Club (2, 3,4). Accounting and Finance. Robert W. Karges, Jr. S A Born August 23, 1906 at Carl- stadt. New Jersey. Home address, 79 Beech Street, Rutherford, New Jersey. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Management. John Lennon Kelley Born January 3, 1911, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 131 Willow Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. Student Un- ion (1, 2); Secretary-Treasurer American Management Association (3). Management. Russell B. Kelley Born August 2, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 81 Melville Avenue, Dorchester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at the Dor- chester High School for Boys. Class Baseball Cl, 4); Social Committee (3); Dance Committee (4); Field Day Committee (3); Banking Club Secretary (3, 4)i Student Union (1); Northeastern Show (4). Accounting. Daniel H. Kouffman Born September 7, 1909, at Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Home address, 204 Messer Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Technical High School. Reporting Staff North- eastern News (1, 2, 3); Ntws Editor (4); Managing Board of News (4); Northeastern Show (2, 3); Assistant Manager Band (2, 3); Manager of Band (4); Banking Club (3, 4); Freshman-Sophomore Rush Com- mittee (2); General Manager Musi- cal Club Council (4); Student Union (1, 3, 4); Musical Society Committee (4); General Manager Mid-Winter Concert (4). Management. Joseph P. Lanzilotta Born . pril 1, 1909, at Arlington, Massachusetts. Home address. Box 147, Dwelley Street, Pembroke, Massachusetts. Prepared at Pem- broke High School. American Man- agement Association (4); Treasurer (4). Management. William T. Linehan Born November 18, 1911, at Salem, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 18 Winthrop Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Band (1, 2, 3); Or- chestra (1); Show Orchestra (2, 3); Salem Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary Salem Club (2); Treasurer Salem Club (3); President Salem Club (4); American Management Association (3); Student Union (1, 2). Management. Donald J. Loux Born March 3, 1909, at Palmer, Massachusetts. Home address, 37 Converst Street, Palmer, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Palmer High School. Northeastern News (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3); Chair- man Service and Welfare Commit- tee C3); Musical Comedy Staff (3); Assistant Ticket Manager (3); Assistant Manager Varsity Basket- ball (2, 3); American Management .Association (4); Vice-President and President A. M. A. (4). Management. 32 1932 S. George Lowndes Born January 7, 1910, at East Walpole, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 33 Pond Street, North Easton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School. Student Union (4); American Management Asso- ciation (4). Management. Robert L. MacIlroy Born February 28, 1909, at Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 3 Columbus Square, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Glee Club (1), Bank- ing Club (2, 3, 4); American Man- agement Association (3). Accounting. John F. McKee Born July 27, 1910, at Hingham Massachusetts. Home address, Wat er Street, Hingham, Massachusetts Prepared at Hingham High School Class Baseball (1, 2, 3), Class Hock ey (1, 2, 3); Varsitv Baseball (3, 4), Varsity Hockey (4); Concert Or- chestra (1, 2, 3); Show Orchestra (2, 3); Northeastern Show Q4); Dean ' s List (3). Management. Daniel J. McLaughlin Born October 29, 1908, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 169 Crescent Avenue, Revere, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Revere High School. Basketball (1); Student Union (1, 2, 4). Management. Joseph W. McMullen B A Born August 26, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 102 Loting Road, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Class Baseball ri); Class Hockey (2); Varsitv Baseball (2, 3); Track (1); Varsity Hockev (2, 3, 4); News (1); Flying Club (1). Management. Rudolph M. Morris r K Born January 18, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 6 Arborough Road, Roslindale, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4), Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Student Council (2); Sigma Delta Epsilon (3, 4); Secretary, Banking Club (2); Class Secretary (4); Vice- President Sigma Delta Epsilon (4). Accounting and Finance. F. Scott Mosher B A Born December 26, 1910, at Forest Hills, Massachusetts. Home address, 40 St. John Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2); Northeastern News (1, 2, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Social Committee (1, 3); Musical Comedy (2); American Management Asso- ciation (4). Management. Karl N. Myers 2 A Born November 20, 1910, at Som- erviUe, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 890 Broadway, West Somer- viUe, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. Social Committee (2, 3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4): Basketball (2, 3); Sigma Delta Epsilon (3, 4); Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Delta Epsilon (4); Student Council (4); Senior Dance Commit- tee (4) ; Cauldron Board (4). Management. 33 ThM ! 1932 Mario P. Nardone S A Born November 18, 1908, at Westerly, Rhode Island. Home ad- dress, 3 Pleasant Street, Westerly, Rhode Island. Prepared at LaSalle Academy. Nominating Committee (4); Social Committee (4), Banking Club (2); House Manager Sigma Phi Alpha (3); Assistant Treasurer Sigma Phi Alpha (4). Management. Richard M. Owers B A Born March 6, 1910, at Middle- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 46 Phelps Road, Manchester, Con- necticut. Prepared at Taunton High School. American Management As- sociation (3, 4); Student Union C2, 3, 4); Fraternitv House Manager (4). Management. Edward V. Perkins Born May 30, 1910, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 105 Greaton Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dor- chester High School. Social Com- mittee (2, 3, 4). Management and Administration. Burton W. Phillips z A Born May 30, 1910, at Beverly, Massachusetts. Home address, 9 Hayes Avenue, Beverly, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Basketball (1); Class Foot- ball (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Treasurer (2); Niws Staff (2, 3); Nt;u:i Managing Board (4); Nominating Committee (3); Treasurer Banking Club (2 , Student Council (4); Secretary Banking Club (3, 4); North Shore Club (4). Accounting and Finance. Wm ;i AcHiLLE V. Piccolo Born June 19, 1909, at ' Westerly, Rhode Island. Home address, 52 Ledward Avenue, Westerly, Rhode Island. Prepared at Westerly High School. Northeastern Nfit ' Staff Ql, 2, 3, 4); American Management Association (1, 2); Musical Comedy Staff (1, 2); Banking Club, Sergeant at-arms (2, 3j; President Banking Club (4); Nominating Committee (2, 3); Sigma Phi Alpha Treasurer (2, 3); Class Treasurer (3); Dean ' s List (3); Secretary Junior Prom Committee (3); President Sigma Phi .■ lpha (4); Northeastern News Business Manager (4); Interfrater- nity Basketball (1, 2); Student Union (1, 2, 4); Chairman ' Senior Week Committee (4). Accounting and Finance. Waldron M. Polgreen Born June 22, 1909, at Albany, e v York. Home address, 239 South Main Avenue, Albany, New York. Prepared at Albany Acad- emy. Class Secretary (1); Dean ' s List (1,2, 4). Management. Kenneth B. Reed Born June 17, 1909, at Melrose, Massachusetts. Home address, 65 Ferdinand Street, Melrose, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. Vice-President Sigma Phi Alpha (3); Executive Committee ;4); Hockey (1); Class Secretary 3); Varsity Hockey (2, 3, 4); Ameri- can Management Association (4); Dean ' s List (2); Interfraternity Basketball (2). Management. David A. Robinson N E z Born May 30, 1909, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 295 Chelsea Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Class Treasurer (2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Week Committee (4); Dean ' s List (4). Management. 34 Thfami 1932 Donald R. Robinson Born March 7, 1911, at River- head, New York. Home address, 143 Ostrander Avenue, Riverhead, New York. Prepared at Riverhead High School. American Manage- ment Association (4J; Freshman Rush Committee (1). Management. Theodore M. Robis Born February 5, 1907, at Kort- cha, Albania. Prepared at . natolia College. Dean ' s List. Management. H. ROLD RoZEN K z Born August 1, 1910, at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Fessenden Street, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4y; Nominating Committee ' ly, Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4 ; Advertising Manager Musical Com- edy (2); Banking Club (2, 3, 4 ; Interfraternity Council (3, 4), Sec- retary -T r e a s u r e r Interfraterni ty Council (4); Treasurer of Kappa Zeta Phi (2, 3); Chancellor of Kap- pa Zeta Phi (4); Northeastern Nrwi (1, 2, 3); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 4); Assistant Photographic Editor of Cauldron (3 ; Photographic Ed- itor of Cauldron (4). Accounting. Alan L. Rust Born October 30, 1910, at New- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 900 Boylston Street, Newton High- lands, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. Interfrater- nity Basketball (2, 3, 4 ; Social Committee (3, 4); Tennis Tourna- ment (2, 3, 4); Freshman Basketball (!)■ Business Management. Homer A. Schlier r n Born October 21, 1910, at Delano, Pennsylvania. Home address, 319 West Green Street, Hazleton, Penn- sylvania. Prepared at Hazleton High School. Freshman Basketball; ' arsitv Basketball (2, 3, 4); Bank- ing Club (2, 3, 4y; Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4 ; Forepaw Key Society (2, 3, 4); Vice-President Forepaw Key So- cietv (3). Management. E. Fred Schubert N E Z Born April 3, 1910, at Terryville, Connecticut. Home address, 9 Maple Street, Terryville, Connecticut. Pre- pared at Terryville High School. Dance Orchestra (1); Banking Club 3, 4); Concert Orchestra (1, 2). Accounting and Finance. G. Howard Sears Born March 20, 1908, at Fram- ingham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 43 Northrop Street, Hope- Jale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hopedale High School. Management. Charles L. Segersten Born October 19, 1909 at Nyack, New York. Home address, 42 Second Avenue, Nyack, New York. Prepared at Nyack High School. Mechanical Engineering. 35 Thpiiiiiipraiii 932 Paul Charles Sevoian Born March 9, 1911, at Law- rence, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 80 Oxford Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Arling- ton High School. American Man- agement Association (3, 4); Snap Shot Committee of Cauldron; Business Conference Chairman. ' Management. Samuel A. Shalhoub Born February 26, 1910, at Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Hinsdale Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston High School of Commerce, and the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance. Student Union y); Bank- ing Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (4). Accounting and Finance. Kaly L. Singer s K Born November 24, 1909, at Ansonia, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 12 Bank Street, Seymour, Connecticut. Prepared at Seymour High School. Advertising Staff Northeastern Niws (1, 2); Manag- ing Board News (3, 4); Assistant Advertising Manager of News (3); Advertising Managet (4); Inter- fraternity Council (3, 4); Assistant Manager of Basketball (1, 2, 3) Manager Freshman Basketball (2) Vice-President Sigma Kappa Psi (3) American Management Association O); Vice-President American Man- agement Association (3); Publicity Staff of Northeastern Show (2); Advertising Staff of Hiindhook (T); Advertising Manager of Handbook (3, 4); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3); Vice-President Nutmeg State Club (3); Advertising Manager of Cauldron (2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Management. Albert H. Sfry Born May 18, 1911, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 228 Crescent Avenue, Revere, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Revere High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Librarian (2); Manager (3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Execu- tive Committee (3, 4); Musical Comedy Committee (3, 4); North- eastern News (1, 2, 3); Musical Council (3, 4). Management. Noel E. Staples Born August 24, 1909, at Taun- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Couch Street, Taunton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Taunton High School. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Double Quartette (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (2). Management. Richard Henry Stevens Born September 25, 1908, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 186 Chatham Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Seniot Week Committee C4). Management. Horace Gardner Tapply Born September 18, 1910, at Walthani, Massachusetts. Home address, 66 Warwick Road, West Newton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Waltham High School. North- eastern News (1, 2, 3, 4); Cauldron (4); Rush Committee (2); Social Committee (2). Management. Raymond A. Taylor Born June 1, 1910, at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 99 Wallace Street, West Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somer- ville High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Class Secretary (2); Bus- iness Conference Secretary (3); Student Union (1, 2, 4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4). Accounting. 36 Demetrios Theodorides Born October 26, 1904 at Greece. Home address, Byzonia, Saloniki, Greece. Prepared at Greek High School and Anatolia College. Business Administration. M. LcoLM Sherm. n Tobey 2 A Born April 1, 1911, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 46 Bradford Street, Needham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Needham High School. Class Hockey (1); Freshman Track (1); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Bacchanalians I ' l, 2, 3, 4); Manager of Bacchana- lians (3, 4); Musical Clubs Council (3, 4); Senior Week Committee (4); Musical Comedy (2, 3); American Management Association (3, 4); Social Committee (2). Management. Robert M. Urann s A Born September 16, 1909 at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 60 Humphreys Street, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School and Boston University. Class Football (1); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Rifle Club 0, 4); Captain of Rifle team (4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); President of Banking Club (2, 3). Business Administration. 1932 James Vaida, Jr. B A Born November 1, 1908, at Wind- bur, Pennsylvania. Home address, Phoeni.wille, Connecticut. Pre- pared at Putnam High School, Put- nam, Connecticut. Social Commit- tee (1); Class Treasurer (3, 4); Banking Club (2, 3), Student Union ' ' 5)- Accounting and Finance. Edmond J. Veale Born November 11, 1910, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 544 Western Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. North Shore Club (2, 3, 4 ; Banking Club (2, 3, Accounting. John L. Wieker A K S Born October 3, 1910, at Nyack, New York. Home address, 72 South Midland Avenue, Nvack, New York. Prepared at Nyack High School. Interfraternity Basketball J., 3, 4); Fraternity Treasurer (3). Management. Samuel Cores Born July 23, 1911, at Boston, Massachusetts. Ho me address, 38 South Russell Street, Boston, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at the Boston English High School. Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (2, 3); Student Union (4); Secretary Bus- iness Conference (3). Accounting and Finance. 37 2.°: S £ ThfeiiiiiiAiiJpiiniil 1932 John Avedis Ajootian Born October 28, 1908, ar Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Home address, 275 Carpenter Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Provi- dence Technical High School. A. I. E. E. (3, 4), Glee Club (3, 4); Stu- dent Union (4). Electrical Engineering. Arnold S. Alcorn Born January 22, 1910, at Wal- tham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 91 Parmenter Road, Waltham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wal- tham High School. Hockey Squad (3, 4); Dean ' s List; Class Hockev (1); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (3). Mechanical Engineering. I. A. Altshuler K Z Born June 24, 1910, at Minsk, Russia. Home address. 111 Law- rence Avenue, Ro.xbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Massa- chusetts. American Chemical Asso- ciation, (2, 3, 4,); Musical Comedv (1. 2)- . Chemical Engineering. Francis J. Alves Born January 18, 1907, at Prov- incetown, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 Young ' s Court, Province- town, Massachusetts. Prepared at Provincetown High School. B. S. C. E.; Class Football (2). Civil Engineering. Eric E. Anderson H T N Born August 24, 1909, at Green- burgh, Pennsylvania. Home ad- dress, 469 No. State Street, Concord, New Hampshire. Prepared at Con- cord High School. Nominating Committee (1); Treasurer of Fra- ternity (3); Social Committee (2 ,3, 4); Chairman Junior Prom Com- mittee (3); A. I. E. E. (4); Student Union (1). Electrical Engineering. Forest E. An derson s A Born August 7, 1909, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, Vinalhaven, Maine. Prepared at Lincoln High School, Vinalhaven, Maine. Main- iacs (1, 2, 3, 4); Hawaiian Club (2); Associate Manager Musical Com- mittee (3); Field Day Committee (3); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4); Fraternity House Committee; Senate. Electrical Engineering. Ellsworth P. Andrews Born August 5, 1910, at Belmont, Massachusetts. Home address, 28 Burnham Street, Belmont, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Belmont High School. Rifle Club (3, 4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 4). Mechanical Engineering. F. Sydney Andrews Born May 18, 1911, at Essex, Massachusetts. Home address. Main Street, Woodville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hopkinton High School B. S. C. E. (2, 3, 4), Mathematics Club (4). Chemical Engineering. 39 ITl MlliipMlli 932 Romeo J. Antoniewicz Born February 7, 1909, at Spring- field, Vermont. Home address, 29 Valley Street, Springfield, Ver- mont. Prepared at Springfield High School. A. I. E. E. Electrical Engineering. Dominic C. Arlio r n Born February 15, 1910, at Bridge- port, Connecticut. Home address, 79 Cedar Street, Bridgeport, Con- necticut. Prepared at Warren Hard- ing High School. Fraternity Basket- ball (3, 4); Freshman Basketball Squad 0); A. I. E. E. (2, 3). Electrical Engineering. Millard H. Aubey r K Born March 23, 1910, at Fra- mingham, Massachusetts. Home address, 260 Union Avenue, Fra- mingham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Framingham High School. B. S. C. E. (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Victor J. B.4bel Born January 3, 1911, at Lith- uania. Home address, 31 Folan Avenue, Norwood, Massachusetts. Prepared at Norwood High School. Class Football (1, 2); Class Baseball (2, 3); American Chemical Societv, Northeastern Branch (1, 2, 3, 4 Freshman Track; Rush Committee (1, 2); Student Union (1, 4 , Nom- inating Committee (4); Junior Week Committee (3 ); Senior Week Com- mittee (4). Chemical Engineering. Dexter E. Bannister H T N Born October 30, 1908, at Web- ster, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Elm Street, Webster, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Harriett High School at Webster, Massachusetts. Fraternity Secretary (3); Chairman Fraternity Social Committee (4); Frarernity Basketball (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Joseph A. Barr. tt Born January 2, 1910, at Bridge- port, Connecticut. Home address, 782 Norman Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Prepared at Bridgeport High School. Flying Club (2); As- sistant Secretarv A. I, E. E. (4); A.I. E.E. (3,4). Electrical Engineering. Roswell F. Bassett H T N Born May 9, 1908, at ' Hyannis, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Bacon Terrace, Hyannis, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School. Football (1, 2); Fra- ternity Basketball (3, 4). Civil Engineering. Charles E. Bateman r n Born August 17, 1908, at Glen, New Hampshire. Home address. North Stratford, New Hampshire. Prepared at North Stratford High School. Twin State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Reporter News Staff (2); Fraternity Basketball (3, 4). Civil Engineering. 40 1932 Albert S. Bates Born March 13, 1911, at New- buryport, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 256 Green Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Prepared at Fair- haven High School. Civil Engineering. Frederick Baumg. rten r n Born January 8, 1905, at Ded- ham, Massachusetts. Hoine address, 83 Hyde Park Street, Dedham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ded- ham High School. Musical Comedy (1 ; Nominating Committee (1, 2, 3); Chairman Social Committee (2, 3); A.. S. M. E. (3, 4): Secretary Rifle Club (3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Insignia Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Peter D. Bedrosian Born September 15, 1908, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 133 Providence Street, Mill- burv, Massachusetts. Prepared at Millbury High School. A. I. E. E. Electrical Engineering. Paul A. Beigbeder Born January 27, 1910, at Pau, France. Home address, 6 Malverna Road, Roslindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hyde Park High School. Civil Engineering. Joseph J. Belsky Born February 15, 1911, at Haver- hill, Massachusetts. Home address, 374 River Street, Haverhill, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School. Senate (3, 4); N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (2, 3, 4;); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3); Interclass Basketball (1, 2); Rush Committee (2); Haverhill High Club (3, 4); President Haverhill High Club (4); Interclub Bowling (3, 4); Interclub Council (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Field Day Committee (3); Acting Class Secre- tary (2); Class Secretary (4); Student Council (4). Chemical Engineering. William Benkus Born November 24, 1911, at Haverhill, Massachusetts. Home address, 357 River Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haver- hill High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Haverhill High School Club (3, 4); Interclub Council (3, 4); Tennis Club (3); Interclass Hockey (2); Dean ' s List (1). Mechanical Engineering. GuNNAR S. Benson Born April 15, 1909, at Attleboro, Massachusetts. Home address, 43} ' 2 Robert Street, Attleboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Attleboro High School. Executive Committee B. S. C.E. (4); Dean ' s List (3). Civil Engineering. Henry Taylor Betts Born February 23, 1910, at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Home address, 351 Essex Avenue, Glouces- ter, Massachusetts. Prepared at Gloucester High School. Electrical Engineering. 41 ThfeMI!!l lM !lliiliiiilllliy 932 Fletcher H. Bingham H T N Born October 30, 1908, at New- burgh, New York. Home address, 15 Orchard Street, Marlboro, New- York. Prepared at New burgh Acad- emy. Dean ' s List (2, 3), Interclub Council (2, 3); President Empire State Club (3); Treasurer of Fra- ternity (3, 4); Interfraternity Bas- ketball (4); Society Industrial En- gineers (2, 3, 4); Student Union (1, )- Industrial Engineering. Samuel F, Blake, Jr. s A Born August 16, 1907 at Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 69 Winter Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. Society of Industrial Engineers (1, 2, 3, 4). Industrial Engineering. Eugene S. Blanchard r n Born June 10, 1910, at Oregon City, Oregon. Home address, 11 Gibbens Street, Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. Rifle Club (2, 3, 4 . Treasurer Rifle Club (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); A. S. M. E (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1); Rifle Team Mechanical Engineering. Elvio Bogni Born August 27, 1910, at Barre, ■Vermont. Home address, 39 Berlin Street, Barre, Vermont. Prepared at Spaulding High School, Barre, Vermont. A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Henri Bonin r K Born February 16, 1907, at Barre, Vermont. Home address, 74 Ba- tavia Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School and Lincoln Preparatory School. American Chemical Society, North- eastern Branch (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Edgar G. Bonney Born April 14, 1908, at Spring- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 36 Parker Street, Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School and Lincoln Institute. Track (1); Dean ' s List (1); Math- ematics Club (4); Radio Club (4); A. I. E. E. (2, 3,4). Electrical Engineering. Alfred H. Booker Born May 16, 1908, at Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Home address, 772 Summer Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Prepared at Pawtucket High School Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain 3, 4 , Nominating Committee (2, 3 , Social Committee (3); Chairman Junior Prom (3); Student Council ' 3 , Society Industrial Engineers (,4 Industrial Engineering. AzAD M. Bozoian Born March 28, 1911, at Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 404 South Street, Avon, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Avon High School. Freshman Track (1); Inter- class Baseball (1); Interclass Foot- ball (1); A. I. E. E. (4); Radio Club (4) Mathematics Club (4); Brockton High School Club (4). Electrical Engineering. 42 Thraiiiiipmiii 932 George H. Bradford, Jr. r n Born March 26, 1911, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, Wil- bur Street, North Raynhain, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice- President of Fraterntiy (4); Senior Week Committee; B. S. C. E. Civil Engineering. Paul Brandt, Jr. Born April 27, 1910, at Kane, Pennsylvania. Home address, B 128 Allen Road, North Easton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School, North Easton, Massa- chusetts. Rifle Club (3); A. I. E. E. (4); Northeastern News (3, 4y, Mathematics Club (4); Radio Club (4); Student Union (1, 4). Electrical Engineering. Roger S. Brown r II Born December 31, 1909, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 88 Oakwood Avenue, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn English High School. North Shore Club (1,2, 3, 4);B. S. C. E. (3,4). Civil Engineering. John H. Burbank Born November 9, 1907, at Ames- bury, Massachusetts. Home address, 49 Sparhawk Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ames- bury High School. A. L E. E. (2, 3, 4); Radio Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Joseph Burnap, Jr. Born January 31, 1911, at Grafton, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Main Street, Millbury, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Millbury High School. Cross Country (2, 3, 4); Track (1);B.S.C.E. Civil Engineering. Paul J. Burnett r K Born August 8, 1910, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 82 Waverly Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4 ; Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. William H. Burton, Jr. Born April 28, 1910, at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home address, 134 Russell Street, Waltham, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. B. S. C. E. (4). Civil Engineering. Bernardino Calandrella Born May 25, 1911 at Attleboro, Massachusetts. Home address, 106 Linden Street, Attleboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Attleboro High School and Huntington. A.S.M.E.(3,4). Mechanical Engineering. 43 1TlfeKII!li«!li;ilil!illlililj Samuel T. Campbell B r E Born October 20, 1908, at Wal- tham, Massachusetts. Home address 188 Chestnut Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wal- tham High School. Mechanical Engineering. Joseph G. Cafonigko Born March 15, 1906, m Italy. Home address, 478 Saratoga Street, East Boston, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at East Boston High School. Assistant Basketball Manager (1, 2). Civil Engineering. Charles Henry Carroll Born April 19, 1909, at Water- town, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 26 Royal Street, Watertown, Massachusetts. Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School. Rush Com- mittee Cl, 2); Field Dav Committee (2); Class Relay (1, 2, 3;; Class Hockey (1, 2); Senior Week Com- mittee; A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Clifton W. Carlson Born June 25, 1910, at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Home address, 6 Summer Street, Gloucester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Gloucester High School. Band (2, 4); A. I. E. E. Radio Club. Electrical Engineering. 932 ■ ■■■— ■■■ •a xaamiamaffm mUi Alden Plympton Carpenter Born May 6, 1908, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 14 Union Street, Hmgham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Hingham High School. Radio Club (4); A. I. E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Anthony Casella n March 2, 1910, at Athol, Massachusetts. Home address, 681 Chestnut Street, Athol, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Athol High School. Track (1 ; Cross Country (2, 3,4);B. S. C. E. Civil Engineering. Alexander H. Chapman Born August 13, 1908, at South Lincoln, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, South Lincoln, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Waltham High School. Track (1, 2, 3); B. S. C. E. .4). Civil Engineering. R. E. Chick Born September 14, 1910, at Belmont, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Washington Street, Holliston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hollis- ton High School. Civil Engineering. 44 I 932 Eldin J. Chipman Born July 22, 1911, at Holliston, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Leland Street, Framingham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Framingham High School. Student Union (l i; A. I. E. E. (4); Radio Club (4); Dean ' s List (2, 4). Electrical Engineering. Ralph C. Christensen r n Born August 8, 1910, at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home address, 51 Botolph Street, Atlantic, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Council (3); Quincy Clubj Field Day Committee (3); A. S. M. E. Mechanical Engineering. John H. Clark r K Born August 11, 1910, at North Easton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 24 White Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School. Chemical Engineering. Charles F. Cobb N E Z Born June 21, 1900, at Ayer, Massachusetts. Home address. Main Street, East Pepperell, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Pepperell High School. Interfraternity Basketball (3. 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Student Union (1). Electrical Engineering. Everett S. Coffin Born February 2, 1910 at East Walpole, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 81 Rhoades Avenue, East Walpole, Massachusetts. Prepared at Walpole High School. A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (4); Mathematics Club (4); Radio Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Raymond A. Coffin Born April 20, 1898 at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 22 Crescent Street, Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School and Huntington School. Nominating Committee (3). Industrial Engineering. Abraham B. Cohen Born November 2, 1910, at Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 211 Washington Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dor- chester High School for Boys. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4), Senate (2, ' 3, 4); Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Bacchanalians (1); Show Orchestra 1, 2, 3); Leader Concert Orchestra O, 4); President Musical Clubs Council (4). Electrical Engineering. Arthur M. Cohen Born December 20, 1909, at Need- ham, Massachusetts. Home address, 12 Cottage Street, Needham, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Needham High School. Field Day Committee. Civil Engineering. 45 Thfeiii 1932 Paul R. Colby s Born October 20, 1910, at Man- chester, New Hampshire. Home ad- dress, 14 State Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Law- rence High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Radio Club (4); A. L E. E. (4); Assistant Manager Musical Committee (3); Nominating Com- mittee (3). Electrical Engineering. Leonard F. Colpitts Born February 1, 1908, at Maple- ton, N. B., Canada. Home address, 14 Leominster Road, Shirley, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Fitchburg High School. Dean ' s List (1); Nom- inating Committee (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Social Committee (4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Student Union (4). Mechanical Engineering. Eugene B. Condon r 11 Born November 13, 1907 at Rox- bury, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress 61 Birch Street, Roslindale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4); Boston Society of Civil En- gineers (2, 3, 4); Manager Basket- ball (1). Civil Engineering. William P. Conlin Born July 4, 1904, at Windsor, Vermont. Home address, 26 Bridge Street, Windsor, Vermont. Prepared at Windsor High School. Mechanical Engineering. Albert Copans Born May 19, 1911, at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 47 Irving Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Dean ' s List (1); Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Rush (2). Chemical Engineering. Jc W. CoPITHORNE Born December 6, 1909, at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 45 Upland Road, West Som- erville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. B. S. C. E. ? 3, 4); Executive Committee (4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy ' 3). Civil Engineering. Raymond J. Coughlan r n Born August 27, 1909, at Revere, Massachusetts. Home address 46 Central Avenue, Revere, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Revere High School. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); A. S.M. E. Mechanical Engineering. William D. Coutts, Jr. Born November 11, 1911, at Watertown, Massachusetts. Home address, 272 Clyde Street, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brookline High School. N. C. N. S. A.C. S. (2, 3,4). Chemical Engineering. 46 932 Augustine J. Crawford Born July 8, 1911, at Danvers, Massachusetts. Home address, 28 Bav View Avenue, Danvers, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Danvers High School. Class Hockey (1, 2, 3) Class Baseball (1, 2, 4); Dean ' s List (2). Civil Engineering. Fr.anklin D. Crocker Born August 12, 1906, at Fox- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 26 South Street, Foxboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dean Acad- emy. Electrical Engineering. Robert Irving Crowell z A Born July 16, 1910, at Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Home address. Elm Street, Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Prepared at Medford and Dennis High Schools. Musical Comedy (1, 2, 3); Track (1) Northeastern Ncwi (2, 3, C Inter- class Baseball (1, 2); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Committee Chairman, Student Union (3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Social Committee (2, 3, 4]); Nominating Committee (1, 2, 3); Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4); Sports Editor, Northeastern News (4); Radio Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Donald Brett Crowther Born December 18, 1909, at East Douglas, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Spy Hill, Beacon, New York. Prepared at Beacon High School. Student Council (2:; President Empire State Club (3); Social Com- mittee (4), Student Union Executive Committee (4)i Field Dav Commit- tee (3 ; S. I. E. (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 3, 4); Senior Insignia Com- mittee. Industrial Engineering. Howard P. Curtis Born October 25, 1910, at Scha- dack Landing, New York. Home address, 90 Center Street, Danvers, Massachusetts. Prepared at Danvers High School. Dean ' s List (1); So- ciety of Industrial Engineers. Industrial Engineering. Claude W. Darling, Jr. Born May 16, 1911, at Stoughton, Massachusetts. Home address, 367 Park Street, Stoughton, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Stoughton High School. A. I. E. E. (3, 4); Dean ' s List (2, 4). Electrical Engineering. Nasim a. David Born October 9, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 58 West Newton Street, Boston, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Freshman Rush Committee (1, 2); American Chem- ical Society (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List J,2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4). Chemical Engineering. Marcus A. Deane Born July 14, 1905, at Whitins- ville, Massachusetts. Home address, 983 Providence Street, Whitinsville, Massachusetts. Prepared at North- bridge High School. Student Union ' 1); Track (1, 4); Dean ' s List (2, 3); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Class Football j); S. P. S. Club (2); Basketball Mechanical Engineering. 47 Th Sii pM iii ' 932 Earl A. Decker H T N Born May 16, 1909, at Madison, Maine. Home address, 27 Whitman Street, Ridlonville, Maine. Prepared at Morse High School, Bath, Maine. Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4); President Maine Club (3); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Hockey Manager (3); Hockey Manager (4); Vice-President of Fraternity (4); Societv of Industrial Engineers (2, 3, 4), Club Bowling (1, 2). Industrial Engineering. Ch.arles a. Dennett Born July 13, 1909, at Plympton, Massachusetts. Home address, Plympton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Vermont Academy and Middle- boro High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Edward N. Dew N E Z Born January 14, 1910, at Tor- rington, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 68 James Street, Torrington, Connecticut. Prepared at Torring- ton High School. Band (2, 3, 4 , Freshman Dance Band; Student Union (1). Civil Engineering. Ara TsOLAG DlLDILIAN Born September 16, 1907, at Marsovan, Turkey. Home address, 83 Ebam. Charilaou, Kokkinia, Piraeus, Greece. Prepared at Ana- tolia College, Saloniki, Greece. N. C.N. S. A. C.S. (1,2, 3, 4); Stu- dent Union (1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean ' s List (3)- Chemical Engineering. Roger P. Disken Born September 9, 1910, at ' ft est Concord, M.assachusetts. Home ad- dress, 19 Cottage Street, West Con- cord, Massachusetts. Prepared at Concord High School. Civil Engineering. Martin J. Diskin Born October 21, 1910, at Concord Massachusetts. Home address, Fair- haven Road, Concord, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Concord High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Hockev Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth B. Dresser Born September 19, 1909, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home .iddress, 5 Hoyle Street, Norwood, Massachusetts. Prepared at Walpole High School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Stu- dent Union (1, 2, 3); Class Hockey Mechanical Engineering. Arthur P. Dunlap B r E Born February 18, 1911, at Fram- ingham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 92 Dennison Avenue, Fram- ingham, Massachusetts. Prepared .It Framingham High School. Rush Committee (1); Social Committee ' r:, Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4 ; Track (1, 4); Baseball (3, 4); Class Treasurer (2, 3, 4); Student Union Committeeman (3, 4); S. I. E. (3, 4); President of Fraternity (4); Tennis Club (4). Industrial Engineering. 932 Lester A. Durfee Born May }, 1910, at Acushnet, Massachusetts. Home address, 55 Church Street, Fairhaven, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Fairhaven High School. Civil Engineering. Jesse W. Eakins S Born August 4, 1909, at Garfield County, Colorado. Home address, 111 Gainsborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Central High School, Pueblo, Colorado. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4)i Class Presi- dent (1, 2, 3); Musical Comedy (1, 2, 3); Forepaw Key Society (2, 3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Interfraternity Council (3, 4 ; Ex- ecutive Committee of Student Un- ion (3, 4 ; A. L E. E. (4); Editor- in-Chief of Handbook (4); Class Vice-President (4); President of Fraternity (4); President Student Council (4); Editor-in-Chief North- eastern Niws (4); President of Sen- ate (4). Electrical Engineering. James A. Falt Born July 24, 1910, at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Home address, 55 Bedford Street, Quincy, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Stephens High School, Rumford, Maine. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Senate (3, 4); Cauldron Board (4); News Staff (3), Musical Comedy Managing Board (3); A. L E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Executive Com- mittee (4); Varsity Mile Relay Team (2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (4); Student Council (4); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4); Mainiacs Electrical Engineering. Walter J. Farrell r II Born March 23, 1909 at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 2 West View Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. Bacchanalians (1, 2, 3, 4); President Phi Gamma Pi (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. ft ' k 1 Hi ' A Harry R. Feldman K Z Born July 27, 1910, at Framing- ham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 263 Irving Street, Framing- ham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Frammgham High School. Soccer (1, 2); Acting Soccer Manager (3); Varsity Soccer Manager (4); Rifle Club (2); A. L E. E. (4); Secre- tary-Treasurer Radio Club (4); Gen- eral Athletic Committee. Electrical Engineering. Louis Feldman K z Born December 29, 1909, at Chel- sea, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Bassett Street, Chelsea, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Chelsea Senior High School. News (1, 2, 3); Student UnionCl, 2, 3,4);B.S. C. E. Civil Engineering. Thacher H. Fisk Born April 7, 1910, at Franklin, Massachusetts. Home address. 74 Speen Street, Natick, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Natick High School. B. S. C. E. (4); Dean ' s List (,4); Student Union (1, 2, 4). Civil Engineering. Harold W. Foley r n Born Mav 25, 1911, at London, England. Home address, 153 Shute Street, Everett, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Maiden and Everett High Schools. Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice-President (.4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); A. L E. E. (J, 4); Vice-Chairman (4); Nomin- ating Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. 49 ThfeiEiiAmii 1932 Paul Joseph Foley Born April 19, 1911, at Dorches- ter, Massachusetts. Home address, 24 Maxwell Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dor- chester High School. Dean ' s List (2); Class Hockey (1, 2); A ,S. M. E (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Rudolph E. Fornell A K S Born May 8, 1911, at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home address, 41 Cranch Street, Quincy, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Chemical Engineering. Fr. nk K. Foster B r E Born November 9, 1908, ac Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 115 Welles Avenue, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School and Boston Latin. Nominating Com- mittee (1); S. I. E. (2, 3, 4); Vice- President of S. 1. E. (3); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4);i Senate (2, 3, 4 Vice-President of Senate (4); Field Day Committee Chairman (3 ' , News (3, 4); Student Union (3, 4 , Executive Committee Student Un- ion (4); University Musical Com- edy (4); Interfraternity Basketball Industrial Engineering. John L. Freiheit Born June 11, 1910, at Shelton, Connecticut. Home address, 9 Long Hill Avenue, Shelton, Connecticut. Prepared at Shelton High School. Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4); B. S. C. E. Civil Engineering. August V. Frienschner, Jr. A K E Born March 20, 1910, at Attle- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 441 North Main Street, Attleboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Attle- boro High School. Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Banjo Club Manager (3); Dean ' s List (1, 2); Full-Time Honor List (2, 3); S. L E. (4); Musical Clubs Council (3). Industrial Engineering. Herm. n H. Frost Born September 5, 1909, at Tiver- ton, Rhode Island. Home address, ] Fitch Court, Windsor, Vermont. Prepared at Windsor High School. Mechanical Engineering. Vernon C. Geckler B r E Born June 29, 1908, at Spring- held, Massachusetts. Home address, 535 St. James Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Spring- held Technical High School. Banjo Club (1); Freshman Dance Orches- tra (IJ; Interfraternity Canoe Race 2,3),A.I.E. E. (4). ■ Electrical Engineering. Benedict Giacalone Born October 4, 1909, at Brook- Ivn, New York. Home address, 278 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Civil Engineering. 50 Thfeiimi •932 Kenneth H. Gilsox r A Born May 20, 1909, at Sronehani, Massachusetts. Home address, 30 Marble Street, Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Stoneham High School. Nominating Com- mittee (1); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3); B. S. C. E. (3, 4); Vice- Chairman B. S. C. E. (4). Civil Engineering. IsR. EL Gold Born July 11, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 643 Beach Street, Revere, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Revere High School. Glee Club (4); B. S. C. E. (4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. Ernest R. Goodwin r n Born May 22, 1907, at East Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Archer Street, East Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Rush Leader (1); Social Committee (1); Vice-Presi- dent North Shore Club (3); Track- Squad (2); B. S. C. E. (2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. Alex Gorbunotf Born June 22, 1910, at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Home address, 16 Elm Place, Quincy, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Westford Academy. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Senate (3, 4 ; A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4); Class Baseball ; 3 , Track (1); Rife Club (3); Assistant Manager Musical Comedy (3 :. Electrical Engineering. William G. Gorton N E Z Born February 5, 1908, at New York. Home address, 1580 Dewey .■ venue, Rochester, New York. Prepared at East High School. Radio Club (4), A. L E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4 :; Fraternity Basketball (2). Electrical Engineering. Arl.an R. Goss Born June 3, 1909, at Orange, Massachusetts. Home address, 224 Main Street, Orange, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Orange High School. Chemical Engineeting. Ernest M. Grant Born July 15, 1910, at Portland, Maine. Home address, 164 Walnut Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Stoughton High School. Chemical Engineering. Rubin Greenbaum Born April 5, 1910, at Brooklyn, . ' . Y. Home address, 134 Clark treet, Hartford, Connecticut. Pre- ■ired at Hartford Public High L hool. Electrical Engineering. I 932 Yale J. Greenberg Born August 10, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 40 Kingsdale Street, Dorchester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School. Concert Orchestra (1); Band and Saxophone Band (2); Leader Saxophone Band (3); Musi- cal Council 6, 4); A. S. M. E. (4). Mechanical Engineering. Harold F. Greenough H T N Born April 17, 1909, at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 85 Curtis Street, West Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somer- ville High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4 ; Rifle Club (2, 4); S. I. E. (3, 4); Eta Tau Nu Fraternity (3, 4). Industrial Engineering. Lee y. Griswold Born October 1, 1910, at Maynard Massachusetts. Home address, 3 North Main Street, Terryville, Connecticut. Track (1). Electrical Engineering. Roy M. Gustafson Born April 21, 1909, at Worces- ter, Massachusetts. Home address, 11 Carlstad Street, Worcester, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Worcester South High School. Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Track (1); Cross Country (4); American Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4)- . Chemical Engineering. NiCKOLAS DOMENIC GuSTINA Born August 22, 19C6, at Roches- ter, New York. Home address, 187 Fairgate Street, Rochester, New York. Prepared at West High School. Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Treas- urer Empire State Club (3); S. I. E. ' 4). Industrial Engineering. Harrv R. Hamilton 2 A Born August 3, 1907, at Newport, Rhode Island. Home address, 94 Broadway, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at Rogers High School at Newport. Ci ' il Engineering. C. Raymond Hanna -1 K 2 Born December 10, 1910, at Mid- dle Granville, New York. Home .iddress, 33 Main Street, Middle Granville, New York. Prepared at Granville High School. A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4), Empire State Club (2, 3); Secretary of Fraternity (4); Inter- fraternity Council (3, 4); Senior Week Committee (4); Interfrater- nitv Basketball (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. M., W. Hanscom Born February 25, 1910, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Plymouth Street, Middleboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middle- boro High School. American Chem- ical Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (3, 4); Vice-President (4}; Mathematics Club (4). Chemical Engineering. . 52 ThfeilllBHMIIIilLlllllLlllllllllllli 1932 WilroseJ. Hanson Born February 28, 1911, at Marl- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 35 Water Street, Marlboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Marlboro High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Relay Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain Relay Team (4); Dean ' s List ( 1, 2, 4); Senate (4). Mechanical Engineering. Herbert F. Hatch, Jr. Born July 5, 1911, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 2 Minot Place, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Civil Engineering. Kenneth F. Hayden S A Born October 23, 1910, at South Braintree, Massachusetts. Home Address, 137 Franklin Street, South Braintree, Massachusetts. Prepared at Braintree High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Leader of Band (4); Ameri- can Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Mus- ical Comedy (3); Musical Clubs Council (4). Chemical Engineering. Roy V. Heffer B r E Born January 7, 1910, at Roches- ter, New York. Home address, 95 Olean Street, Rochester, New York. Prepared at West High School. In- teriraternity Council. Civil Engineering. Francis Henriksen Born April 24, 1910, at Canton, Massachusetts. Home address, 20 Plymouth Street, Canton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Canton Hen- riksen School. Class Baseball (2, 3, 4);A. S. M.E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. William Herlich 2 K Born August 11, 1910, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 13 Brimblecom Street, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classi- cal High School. Fraternity Basket- ball (2, 3, 4); North Shore Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); S. L E. (3, 4), Musical Com- edy Staff (3). Industrial Engineering. John A. Hey ' Born December 15, 1901, at Methuen, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Nesmith Street, Law- rence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Mechanical Engineering. Alton M. Hilliard Born March 30, 1905, at Cornish, New Hampshire. Home address, 86 Chestnut Street, Claremont, New Hampshire. Prepared at Stevens High School. Treasurer of Twin State Club (3, 4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4);Dean ' sList(l,2, 3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 53 1932 Arnold C. Hincki.ev Born May 12, 1910, a: Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address. Blue- hill, Maine. Prepared at Bluehiii George Stevens Academy. RiHe Club (3); Nominating Committee (3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Dean ' s List (3). Civil Engineering. Gordon E. Holland Born February 7, 1911, at Wollas- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 32 Channing Street, Wollaston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. A. I. E. E. (4); Radio Club (4); Insignia Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. Everett W. Hinckley r K Born February 16, 1910, at Campello, Massachusetts. Home address, 120 Glen Avenue, Campello, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brock- ton High School. Nominating Com- mittee (1), Rifle Club (2), Brockton High School Club; Social Com- mittee (3), B. S. C. E. (4;. Civil Engineering. V H H. ROLD H. HoLMQUIST A K i ' Born May 3, 1909, atQuincy, Mass- achusetts. Home address, 14 Cranch Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Quincv High School. Track(l,2);A.S.M.E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Albert E. Hodgson Born September 20, 1910, at Methuen, Massachusetts. Home address, 15 Maplewood Avenue, Methuen, Massachusetts. Prepared at Methuen High School. Secretary- Treasurer Greater Lawrence Club. Civil Engineering. WlLLI.AM F. HoLCOMBE B r E Born March 21, 1910, at Wash- ington, D. C. Home address, 11 Lanning Avenue, Hopewell, New Jersey. Prepared at Hopewell High School. Rifle Club (3, 4); Frater- nity Treasurer (4); Nominating Committee (3); Student Union (1); Fraternity Basketball; Mathematics Club (4) ' Civil Engineering. Joseph Homelson Born April 7, 1909, in Russia. Home address, IS Judson Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Weaver High School. Civil Engineering. D. viD M. Hopkins Born February 20, 1908, at Con- cord, Massachusetts. Home address, 11 Elsinore Street, Concord, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Concord High School. Civil Engineering. 54 I 932 Waldo A. Howe N E Z Born July 24, 1910, at Winchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 63 Atlantic Street, Atlantic, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Quincv High School. Quincv High School Club Cl, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2. 3, 4); Secretary of Quincy High School Club (2); Vice-President (4). Electrical Engineering. Alv.4h W. Hoyt A K 2 Born July 30, 1907, at Newbury- port, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 30 Marlborough Street, New- buryport, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newburvport High School. Track (1); North Shore Club (1, 3, 4); Social Committee (4 ; Student Umon(l);A. S. M. E. C3,4;. Mechanical Engineering. Robert M. Hubbard Born December 1, 1909, at Mid- dletown, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, Millbrook Road, Middle- town, Connecticut. Prepared at Middletown High School. Track Cly; Musical Comedy Committee (3); Nominating Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Abraham I. Israel Born Norvember 7, 1910, at Rox- bury, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 112 Callender Street, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School. Track (1 , A. I, E. E. (2, 3, 4;;; Radio Club (4;. Electrical Engineering. Robert J. Jackson Born April 20, 1911, at Thomp- sonville, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 21 Bigelow Avenue, Thomp- sonville, Connecticut. Prepared at Enheld High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4!; American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4,;; Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis Tournament C3 ; Marionette Club (1, 2). Chemical Engineering. WiLLiA.M C. Jackson Born October 21, 190S, at East Saugus, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 19 Benefit Street. Attleboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Taun- ton High School. Civil Engineering. Raymond W. James i ' A Born April 4, 1909, at Randolph, Maine. Home address, 28 Winthrop Street, . ugusta, Maine. Preparea at Gardiner High School, Gardiner, -Maine. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Mainiacs (1, 2, 3 ; Secretary (2, 3): Musical Com- edy Board (2, 3, 4); Cauldron Board (4); Senate (3, 4): Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Class Nom- inating Committee (2, 3); N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (2, 3, 4); President (4). Chemical Engineering. Stanley F. Jensen Born October 21, 1909, at West- lield, Massachusetts. Home address, 130 Russell Road, Westfield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Westfield High School. Freshman Baseball; . .I.E. E. Electrical Engineering. 55 Thpiii Albert Edward Johnson r K Born September 11, 1909, at West Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 63 Winslow Avenue, West Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. Nominating Committee (1); North- eastern News (1, 2); Sports Editor (3); Class Treasurer (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Track (1). Electrical Engineering. Carlyle R. Johnson .4 K S Born October 10, 1910, at Ro. - bury, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 20 Wing Street, Bangor, Maine. Prepared at Bangor High School. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Mainiac Club (1, 2). Electrical Engineering. NoRRis R. Johnson Born November 8, 1909, at Bos- ton, Massachustts. Home address, 31 Robinson Street, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somer- ville High School. Assistant Soccer Manager (1, 2, 3); Banjo Club (1); Radio Club (4). Electrical Engineering. George A. Joseph Born March 3, 1911, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 147 Hudson Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. A. S. M. E.; Dean ' s List (1). Mechanical Engineering. 932 Meroslaw Kaleta r n Born July 25, 1911, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 4 Heath Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternitv Basketball O, 4). Electrical Engineering. Charles L. Kasson, Jr. Born August 30, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 Duke Street, Mattapan, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Dorchester High School. Dean ' s List (1); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4); Mathema- tics Club (4). Mechanical Engineering. Joseph J. Keblis r n Born September 24, 1911, at North Abington, Massachusetts. Home address, 54 Humphrey Street. East Weymouth, Massachusetts, Prepated at Weymouth High School. Interfraternitv Basketball (3). Electrical Engineering. James Laurence Kelliher r K Born July 21, 1911, at Beverly, Massachusetts. Home address, 2 Goodyear Street, Beverly, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Flying Club (2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Commi ttee (2); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4); Radio Club (4); Board Directors of Flying Club (3); Membership Committee Chairman of Flying Club (4). Electrical Engineering. 56 ThfeMIIIIMMIIIilllllillllllj 932 Clinton T. Kessell N E z Born June 29, 19C9, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home address, 158 Stetson Street, Fall River, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at B. M. C, Dur- fee High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3); Fraternity Social Com- mittee (4). Civil Engineering. Kenneth L. Killer N E Z Born July 24, 1909, at Waterbury, Connecticut. Home address, 110 Cooke Street, Waterbury, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Leavenworth High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Nutmeg State Club tl, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. John J. B. Komich H T N Born February 2, 1911, at South Boston, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 548 East Fourth Street, South Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at South Boston High School. Presi- dent B. S. C. E. C4;; Dean ' s List (4); Chairman Engineering Conference (4); Student Union (1, 4); Class Baseball (4 Civil Engineering. Adolf W. Kreusel Born September 9, 1910, at North Andover, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 11 Dunboy Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School. Hockey (1,2,3); B.S. C.E, (4)- Civil Engineering. John W. LaBelle A K S Born August 6, 1907, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 776 Congress Street, Portland, Maine. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 4); Class President (3, 4); President Student Council (4); President Interclub Council (2, 3, 4); President of Fra- ternitv (4); President North Shore Club (3, 4); Vice-President of Fra- ternity (3); ' Vice-President North Shore Club (2); Treasurer Fore Paw Kev Society (4); Treasurer N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (3); Chairman Field Day Committee (3); Chairman Social Committee (1); Chairman Nomin- ating Committee (1, 2,); Assistant Stage Manager Musical Comedy (1); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Interfra- ternity Council (3, 4); Baseball Squad (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball (1, 3, 4); Class Baseball (2, 3, 4); Freshman Track Team; Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. William H. Lamb Born February 7, 1911, at Middle- town, Connecticut. Home address, Champney Avenue, Greenfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Green- field High School. Electrical Engineering. RoMAiNE F. Lambert Born August 11, 1910, at East Brainttee, Vetmont. Home address. East Randolph, Vermont. Prepared at Drury High School, North Ad- ams, Massachusetts. A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Berton F. Latamore H T N Born March 27, 1910, at Hart- ford, Connecticut. Home address, 9 Willow Street, East Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at East Hart- ford High School. Class Baseball (1); Freshman Track Team; Nut- meg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A. 1. E. E. (3. 4). Electrical Engineering. 57 !932 Carl W. Lawson Born August 19, 1910, a: North Easton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 184 Main Street, North Easton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Oliver Ames High School. American Chem- ical Society (2, 3, 4); Mathematics Club (4). Chemical Engineering. Francis H. Ledgard Born August 31, 1910, at Mav- nard, Massachusetts. Home address, 31 Parker Street, Maynard, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mavnard High School. Glee Club (4); ' B, S. C. E. C3, 4). Civil Engineering. Richard D. Lee Born December 17, 1910, at Mel- rose, Massachusetts. Home address, 10 Boston Street, Salem, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Interclub Council (1, 2 ' , Radio Club (4); Class Baseball ' 2 3); Track (1); A. I, E. E. (4 , Salem High School Club. Electrical Engineering. Herman C. LeVan Born January 5, 1909, at Watson- town, Pennsylvania. Home address, 46 South Main Street, Watsontown, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Watson- town High School. Neics (1); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4 ' ); Student Union (2, 3, 4); Rush (1,2); Dean ' s List (2, 3). Electrical Engineering. Herman W. Liehr A K i Born December 23, 1909, at Som- erville, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 45 Lexington Avenue, Som- erville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Social Chairman (3, 4); Track (1). Chemical Engineering. Orville D. Lindsay A K 2 Born March 5, 1910, at Concord, New Hampshire. Home address, 17 North Street, Lakeport, New Hamp- shire. Prepared at Laconia High School. Track (1); Interclub Bowl- ing (3), Interfraternitv Basketball CI;- Civil Engineering. Louis LiPMAN s K Born December 5, 1909, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 124 Eastern Avenue, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Greater Lynn Club ri, ' 2, 3, 4), North Shore Club (3, 4); Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball l Fraternity Basketball (3, 4); FIving Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union; S. I. E. (4); Radio Club (4); Secretary-Treasurer Flying Club (3); Manager Bowling Team (1, 2). Industrial Engineering. Raymond K, Litchfield Born October 3, 1910, at Whit- man, Massachusetts. Home address, 62 Park Avenue, Whitman, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Whitman High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Brockton High School Club (4). Chemical Engineering. 58 ThpiiiiimMiii 932 Gbaydon F. Lockwood N E Z Born August 13, 1910, at West- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 15 Flower Street, Wethersfield, Connecticut. Prepared at Wethers- field High School. Student Council (4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (4); Rush Committee (2); Dean ' s List CO; Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3. 4). Civil Engineering. Alfred J. Lombard S A Born June 4, 1911, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 182 Parker Street, Lawrence, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Student Union (2, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Greater Lawrence Club (3, 4 ; President Greater Lawrence Club (4); American Chemical Society (2,3,4;. Chemical Engineering. Alfred E. Lonnberg Botn June 16, 1910, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 168 Floral Avenue, Maiden, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Everett High School. Freshman Baseball (1); Everett High School Ciub (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice-President (3), President (4); Secret ary Interclub Council (2, 3); A. I. ' E. E. C3, 4); Senior Week Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. Ira R. Loring Born November 14, 1907, at Wal- pole, Massachusetts. Home address, 43 George Street, Norwood, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Walpole High School. Glee Club (3, 4); Musical Comedy (3); B. S. C. E. (4). Civil Engineering. George D. Louth Born May 12, 1908, at Oswego, New York. Home address, 171 West Cayuga Street, Oswego, New York. Prepared at Oswego High School. Rush Committee (1, 2). Chemical Engineering. John H. Lowe r n Born September 24, 1907, at Lvnn, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 159 Williams Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn English High School. Vice-Presi- dent Greater Lynn Club (3y; Chair- man B. S. C, E. (4); Executive Committee B. S. C. E. (5); Secre- tary Interclub Council (4J. Civil Engineering. Malcolm G. Lowe N E Z Born August 27, 1910, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Sewall Woods Road, Melrose, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. Track O); Band (1, 2), Assistant Manager Track (2, 3, 4);S. LE. (2, 3, 4). Industrial Engineering. W. Whitney Lundgren r K Born May 12, 1910, at Beverly, Massachusetts. Home address, 74 Dodge Street, Beverly, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Civil Engineering. 59 ThfeSiiiiMiiiiipiiiiiJ 932 Daniel F. Lynch Born July 2, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 18 Smith Street, Boston, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Boston Trade School. A. I. E. E. C4); Dean ' s List (4); Flying Club (3). Electrical Engineering. Donald James Lynch H T N Born March 26, 1910, at New Britain, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 74 Black Rock Avenue, New Britain, Connecticut. Prepared at New Britain High School. Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary (2); President (3); Freshman Foot- ball (1); Student Union (1); Fra- ternity Basketball (3, 4): B. S. C. E. (4); Club Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4j. Civil Engineering. Thomas J. Lynch Born April 19, 1907, at Dublin, New Hampshire. Home address, 92 Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Keene High School, Keene, New Hamp- shire. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4 ; Mathematics Club (4). Chemical Engineering. Robert Fergus Lyons Born January 13, 1911, at Marl- boro, Massachusetts. Home address, 26 Washington Court, Marlboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Marl- boro High School. Track 1, 2, 3, 4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Secretary- Treasurer C3); President (4); Senior Social Committee (4); Secretary- Treasurer (4), Rifle Club (4); Chair- man Insignia Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Gilbert G. MacDonald S A Born December 23, 1910, at Med- ford, Massachusetts. Home address, Washington Street, Assinippi, Massachusetts. Prepared at Sylves- ter High School. Nominating Com- mittee (1, 2, 3); Student Union (3, 4 ; Treasurer (4); Varsity Basket- ball d, 2, 4); Varsitv Baseball ;2, 3, 4); Varsity Soccer (3, 4); Field Dav Committee (3); Student Council (3, 4); S. L E. (4); Assis- tant Ticket Manager Norrheastern Show (4); Track (1)- Industrial Engineering. Harold S. Maden II T N Born March 15, 1909, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 40 Raddins Grove Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Nominating Committee i , 4, ; Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Saxophone Band (2, 4); Social Com- mittee (4); Senate (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (4); Greater Lvnn Club (1, 2); Inter- club Bowling (1, 2). Mechanical Engineering. Marcus H. Mael Born May 24, 1911, at Medway, Massachusetts. Home address. Vil- lage Street, Millis, Massachusetts- Prepared at Millis High School. RadioClub(4); A. I. E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Kenneth G. Malinosky Born December 10, 1909, in Poland. Home address. Farm Street, Bellingham, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Lynn Classical High School. Greater Lvnn Club (1, 2); Dean ' s List (1); A.S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. 60 1932 Ernest F. Marcott r K Born December 30, 1910, at Taunton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 401 Washington Street, Taun- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Taunton High School. Radio Club (4); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4); Class Base- ball (2): Lions Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Ch. RLES D. M.4RSTON Born February 16, 1908, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home Address, 28 Fairmount Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Dorch ester High School for Boys. A. S. M. E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. Amando p. Martelli Born July 26, 1910, in Italy. Home address, 12 Cliff Street, Bev- erly, Massachusetts. Prepared at Beverly High School. Civil Engineering. H. Gordon Martin Born September 26, 1908, at Needham, Massachusetts. Home address, 650 Webster Street, Need- ham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Needham High School. Hockey (2, 3, 4); Track (1); Soccer (1). Civil Engineering. John J. Matuk.as r n Born March 7, 1911, at Riga, Latvia. Home address, Bonham Road, Readville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dedham High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Nominating Committee (4); Field Dav Com- mittee (3); A. S. M. E. (3. 4); Stu- dent Council (4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Raymond G. McCusker r n Born April 26, 1909, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 64 Lundberg Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School and Huntington Preparatory School. Varsity Track (1, 2, 3, 4}; Freshman Baseball; A. I. E. E. (4); Radio Club (4); Fraternity Basket- ball; Assistant Treasurer (1). Electrical Engineering. John S. McGirr N E Z Born February 6, 1910 at North Quincy, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 14 Lafayette Avenue, North Quincy, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Mechanical Engineering. Clayton M. McLennan Born March 23, 1909, at Canada. Home address, Rumford, Maine. Prepared at Stephens High School, Rumford, Maine. Civil Engineering. 1932 John A. McNellis A K S Born June 12, 1911, in Waterburv, Connecticut. Home address, 58 GafFney Place, Waterbury, Connec- ticut. Prepared at Crosby High School. Nutmeg State Club (2, 3, 4); President (4); Frarernitv Bas- ketball (4); Class Baseball (1, 2); Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4); Nom- inating Committee (1); Dean ' s List Electrical Engineering. John F. McQu. id Born January 27, 1906, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, S Timothy Avenue, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School . Senior Week Committee (4 Industrial Engineering. John R. McWilli.4m N E Z Born November 4, 1910, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 168 Ninth Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at New Bedford High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3,4). Chemical Engineering. J.ACK B. Me.4KIN Born January 28, 1910, at Holder- ness, New Hampshire. Home ad- dress, Holderness, New Hampshire Prepared at Plymouth High School, Plymouth, New Hampshire. Ritk- Team (4); Twin State Club ,3, 4 , A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. L.tWRENCE W. MeaKIN Born October 19, 1912, at Hol- derness, New Hampshire. Home address, Holderness, New Hamp- shire. Prepared at Plymouth High School, Plvmouth, New Hampshire. Rifle Club f4 S. I. E. (3); Twin State Club 1.3, 4:-.. Industrial Engineering. Joseph L. Medeiros Born September 23, 1908, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 590 Alden Street, Fall River, Massachusetts. Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School. Soccer fl, 2, 3, 4), Student Union (3). Electrical Engineering. Lester D. Meserve A K r Born October 9, 1906, at Abing- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 33 Quincy Street, Abingcon, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Abington High School. Assistant Track Man- ager (1, 2, 3); Track Manager (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); A. I. E E. (4); Fore Paw Kev Society (3); President (4); N.E. I.e. A. A.; Executive Committee (4); Nomin- ating Committee (4). Electrical Engineering. Chester R. Messer Born February 14, 1909, at Con- cord, New Hampshire. Home ad- dress. New London, New Hamp- shire. Prepared at Simonds Free High School, at Warner, New- Hampshire. Freshman Rush Com- mittee; Vice-President Rifle Club (3); Twin State Club (1, 2); A. I. E. E. (4); Varsity Baseball (1). Electrical Engineering. 62 932 Ric ARD C. Miller N K Z Born October 9, 19C9, at Peach- am, ' ermont. Home address, Peach- am, Vermont. Prepared at Peacham Academy. A. S. M. E. (3, 4 ' , Rille Club (2, ' 3, 4); Treasurer Ritle Club (3, 4): Interfraternitv Basketball (2, 3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Clarence A. Moff Born July 23, 1909, at Manchester, New Hampshire. Home address, 88 West Main Street, Aver, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical High School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Flving Club (1); Radio Club (4); A. I. E. E. (4); Student Union (4). Electrical Engineering. Walter H. Moksu Born July 6, 1910, at Brighton, Massachusetts. Home address, 14 Malcolm Road, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical High School. A. S. M. E. (3, Mechanical Engineering. Robert L. Moore 2 A Born August 7, 1910, at Ells- worth, Maine. Home address, 11 Sterling Street, Ellsworth, Maine. Prepared at Hebron Academy. A. I. E. E. (4); Maine Club (1,2) ' . Electrical Engineering. WVNDOM H. MOREY Born August 5, 1911, at Cum- mington, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, Cummington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Northampton High School. A. I.E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Carl L. Moek H T N Born February 18, 1911, at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Home address, LaSalle Street, East Long- meadow, Massachusetts. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School. Class Treasurer (1); Nom- inating Committee (1, 2); Student Council (3); President of Fraternity (3);B. S. C. E.(4). Civil Engineering. Wiley D. Moulton Born May 1 6, 1910, at Winthrop, Massachusetts. Home address, 27 Pleasant Park Road, Winthrop, Massachusetts. Prepared at Win- throp High School. Track Squad ri); Flving Club (1,2); A. S. M. E. 5. 4). ' Mechanical Engineering. Joseph R. Mucci Born July 13, 1909, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 145 Oakland Street, Maiden, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Trade School. Track (1, 2); A. I. E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Radio Club (4); Math- ematics Club (4). Electrical Engineering. 63 Th HII! 932 Harold Leslie Murch Born February 18, 1909, at Hard- wick, Vermont. Home address, 67 Bridge Street, Springfield, Vermont. Prepared at Hardvvick Academy. Social Committee (1, 2, 3); Inter- state Council, Twin State Club (Ji. 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Saxophone Band (1, 2); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Interclub Bowling (4). Mechanical Engineering. Richard D. Murphy Born March 17, 1907, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 27 Union Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. North Shore Club (2, 3, 4 :; B. S. C. E. (3, 4); Clerk of B. S. C. E. (4). Civil Engineering. George A. Nahill Born July 9, 1910, at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address, 39 Willow Street, Lawrence, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Mathematics Club (4); American Chemical Societv (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Israel Nesvisky Born February 15, 1900, at Bob- ruisk, Russia. Home address, 619 Morton Street, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at High School in Russia. A. S. M. E. Mechanical Engineering. L. Earl Nichols Born December 6, 1910, at Enos- burg Falls, Vermont. Home address, Enosburg Falls, Vermont. Prepared at Enosburg Falls High School. News (1, 2); Twin-State Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (3, 4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Herbert E. Noyes Born May 30, 1907, at Stoning- ton, Maine. Home address, Ston- ington, Maine. Prepared at Ston- ington High School. Electrical Committee Class Play (1); Execu- tive Committee A. I. E. E. (4); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4); Mainiac Club (1, 2)- Dean ' s List (1, 2,4). Electrical Engineering. SvEN A. Nystrom Born December 19, 1909, at Hart- ford, Connecticut. Home address, Perrv Avenue, Portland, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Portland High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3). Mechanical Engineering. HlLDING W. Olin H T N Born January 21, 1908, at Hart- ford, Connecticut. Home address, 1146 Boulevard, West Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. Band (1, 2, 3); Concert Orchestra (1, 2); Varsity Basketball 2); Fraternity Basket- ball (4); Nutmeg Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President Nutmeg Club (4) Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (1); Radio Club (4); A. I. E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. 64 IhmMrpSm 932 Walter J. Oostehdiep Born May 26, 1909, at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Home address, 98 Allerton Street, Plymouth, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Plymouth High School. Mandolin Club (1); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Alex.ander Or.anovsky Born September 12, 1911, at Ed- wardsville, Pennsylvania. Home address, 64 Forrester Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. Salem Club, Secretarv; Class Hockev (3, 4); A. S. M. E. O. 4). Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth N. Packard Born May 4, 1910, at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home address, 25 Linden Avenue, Fairhaven, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Fairhaven High School. President A. L E. E. (4), President Radio Club (4); Flying Club (2); Dean ' s List (3): Student Union (1). Electrical Engineering. Philip B. Parker H T N Born December 2, 1910, at Read- ing, Massachusetts. Home address, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cohasset High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); S. 1. E. (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (4). Industrial Engineering. Calvin E. Pearsons Born June 8, 1911, at Burlington, Massachusetts. Home address. Sears Street, Burlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Woburn High School. A. S. M. E. Mechanical Engineering. Bernard O. Pearson Born October 20, 1909, at Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 1270 Warren Street, Brockton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brock- ton High School. Class Football 1, 2); Student Union (1, 2); Rifle Club (2, r ; A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Class Baseball (3, 4); Brockton Club, President (4 i, S. P. S. Club ,2 Basketball (IV Mechanical Engineering. Wilfred T. Peltier Born August 26, 1909, at Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 208 Marlboro Street, Wol- laston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Charles A. Pethybridge Born January 16, 1912, at Marion, Massachusetts. Homeaddress, Wash- ington Street, Topsfield, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Topsfield High School. Freshman Dance Orchestra I ' l); Secretary of Class (2, 3, 4); Rush Committee (2), Class Foot- h.ill 2 , Field Day Committee (3); S 1 L 5 ..Vfiw (2, 3, 4); Assistant Cl.issTre.isurer(2, 3, 4). Industrial Engineering. 65 Th MIIIIMMII, 932 Stanley J. Piascik r n Born February 20, 191C, at West- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 1 2 St. Paul Street, Westfield, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Westfield High School. Basketball (1); Var- sity Basketball (2, 3, 4); N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (3, 4). Chemical Engineering. John C. Pickett Born October 21, 1907, at Ja- maica Plain, Massachusetts. Home address, 188 School Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. A. I. E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Arthur J. Pierce r K Born January 30, 1909, at Green- field, Massachusetts. Home address. Federal Street, Montague, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Turners Falls High School. Track (1); Assistant Manager of Basketball (3); Inter- fraternity Basketball (3, 4] ; Nom- inating Committee i 3, 4). Civil Engineering. William Wright Pike Born August 28, 1909, at Daniel- son, Connecticut. Home address, Danieison. Connecticut. Prepared at Killingly High School. Civil Engineering. Gerald Th PiLLSBURY Born October 27, 1910, at Scar- boro, Maine. Home address, Gor- ham, Maine. Prepared at Scarboro High School. Student Union (2, 3, 4); Chairman Social Activities (2); Treasurer (3)i Vice-President (4); Assistant Treasurer of Class (2, 3, 4 ' - B. S. C. E. (4); Maine Club (1, Civil Engineering. Albert F. Pinkus Born May 11, 1911, at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 5 Whitney Street, Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Worcester Classical High School. A. I. E. E. ■ 3, 4 , Radio Club; Track (1, 2). Electrical Engineering. Carl S. Poole s A Born October 7, 1907, at Bristol, Maine. Home address, Pemaquid, Maine. Prepared at Bristol High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Frater- nity Basketball (4). Mechanical Engineering. Merton E. Porter Born September 27, 1910, at Worcester, Massachusetts. Home address, 26 Brookings Street, Med- ford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Medford High School. Band (1); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Ten- nis Club (3, 4); American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. 66 1932 Arnold E. Powell Born November IS, 1909, at Prov- idence, Rhode Island. Home ad- dress, 166 Rounds Street, New Bed- ford, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford Hi h School. Senate (3, 4); A. I. E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4 ; Inter- class Baseball (2, 3}; Senior Nom- inating Committee (4 ; Radio Club (4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1,2). Electrical Engineering. Stewart H. Presfer I ' n Born August 13, 1909, at Santa Clara, New York. Home address, 39 Charles Street, Wakefield, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Wakefield High School. Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Soccer (2, 3, 4;; Nominating Committee (1, 2); ' ice-President of Class (3 ; Tennis Finalist (1, 2, 3) B. S. C. E. Civil Engineering. Ralph G. Procopio Born August 16, 1908 at Mont- gomery, New York. Home address. Ward Street, Montgomery, New York. Prepared at Montgomery High School. Freshman Basketball Squad (1); Empire State Club (3, 4); Rifle Club (3, 4); A.I.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Joseph Puglisi Born February 2, 1909, at Mes- sina, Italy. Home address, 127 Franklin Avenue, Hartford, Con- necticut. Prepared at Bulkeley High School. Freshman Rush Committee (lyj Assistant Manager Soccer (1); Musical Comedy (2, ' 3); Rifle Club (3); Tennis Club f3, 4); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4;; Assistant Leader (3); Leader (4); Interclub Council (4); Musical Clubs Council (4). Civil Engineering, Harold D. Pugsley Born September 21, 1909, at Waltham, Massachusetts. Home address, 324 Newton Street, Wal- tham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Waltham High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Henry A. Racicot Born August 26, 1909, at Webster, Massachusetts. Home address, 9 Fifth Avenue, Webster, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Bartlett High School. B. S. C. E. Ci il Engineering. Harold C. Randall Born August 1, 1907, at New- Bedford, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 157 Elm Street, South Dart- mouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford Vocational School and Boston Trade School. A. I. E. E. (3, 4); Everett High School Club (1. 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Eugene T. Rock Born April 12, 1907, at Chelsea, Massachusetts. Home address, 388 Pleasant Street, Maiden, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Maiden High School. Musical Comedy (2, 3); Freshman Rush Committee (l); American Chemical Society (2, 3, Chemical Engineering. 67 Th MiiiimMiliiiiiiii 932 Edmund B. Ryan A K S Born May 2, 1909, at Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Home address, 59 Arlington Street, Fitchburg, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Fitchburg Hig h School. Field Day Committee (3); Social Committee (4); N. E. S. A. C. S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. LeRoy M. Rymph Born February 4, 1910, at Pough- keepsie, New York. Home address, R. F. D. Poughkeepsie, New York. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Captain (3, 4); Baseball (1, 2); Class Baseball (3, 4); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Sec- retary (2); Vice-President (4;; Class Vice-President (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Week Committee; Empire State Club; Dean ' s Lisr. Civil Engineering. ASADOOR SaR.AJIAN Born April 25, 1908, at Caesaria, Armenia. Home address, 32 Craw- ford Street, Watertown, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. A. I. E. E. (4); Mathematics Club (4). Electrical Engineering. WiLLARD C. Sargent Born June 30, 1909, at Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Home address, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Pre- pared at Brewster Free Academy. Band (2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4); Student Union (2). Electrical Engineering. SAMUEL t-LTON ' ' « Hi Born July 25, 1909, at Woodfords, Maine. Home address, 48 Sawyer Street, Woodfords, Maine. Prepared at Deering High School. Freshman Track (1); Student Union (2, 3, 4); Secretary (3, 4), Saxophone Band (2, 3, 4); Manager (3, 4); Musical Clubs Council (3, 4); Secretary (4); Maine Club (1, 2); A. I. E. E. ' (2, 3, 4 . Electrical Engineering. ISADORE A. ScHOLNICK Born August 28, 1909, at Peabody, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Parsons Street, Peabody, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Peabody High School. Musical Comedy (1 ; Great- er Lynn Club (1, 2, 3); Secretary- Treasurer (2), Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); North Shore Club Treas- urer (2, 3); Fraternity Secretary (3), Fraternity President (4); Stu- dent Union; S. I. E. (3, 4); Radio Club (4); North Shore Club (3, 4). Industrial Engineering. Reinhard E. Schultz N E Z Born July 11, 1910, at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Home address, 7 South Eagle Street, Terryville, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Terryyille High School. Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4); Chairman Iniriation Com- mittee (3); Fraternity Treasurer (4). Civil Engineering. Curtis R. Scott Born January 1, 1909, at Bristol, Wisconsin. Home address, ISSewall Street, West Newton, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Williston Acad- emy. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (2); Basketball (1, 2); In- terfrarernity Basketball (1, 2); President of Class (2); Rush Com- mittee (1, 2); Class Baseball (1, 2); Class Football (1, 2); Class Hockey CI, 2). Mechanical Engineering. 932 Frank K. Scott Born November 24, 1909, at Billerica, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 108 Henry Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Rindge Technical School. Rifle Club (3); Student Union (1, 2, 3 l A.I.E.E Electrical Engineering. H. ROLD A. Seagrave Born September 6, 1908, at New- London, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 166 Ledyard Street, New Lon- don, Connecticut. Prepared at Chapman Technical High School. Nutmeg State Club; Baseball (1, 2). Civil Engineering. Lawrence N. Selfridge Born February 1, 1910, at Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 92 Beacon Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Arling- ton High School. S. I. E.; Saxo- phone Band (2, 3); University Band (4); Student Union (1, 2). Industrial Engineering. Arnold D. Shanis Born April 30, 1911, at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Home address, 82 Astoria Street, Mattapan, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School for Boys. Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); String Quartet (1, 2). Electrical Engineering. Arthur C. Shaw Born February 5, 1910, at Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 27 Nickerson Street, Brockton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brock- ton High School. American Chem- ical Society (2, 3, 4); Brockton High School Club (4 Chemical Engineering. Francis L. Shea A K s Born January 23, 1909, at Rox- bury, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 44 Clark Street, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Track Captain (4); Relay Captain (2, 3); Dean ' s List (2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Field Day Com- mittee (3); Student Council (3, 4); Cauldron Board (4); Secretary- Treasurer, N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (3); Vice-President N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (4); Nominating Committee (3, 4); Secretary-Treasurer, North Shore Club (2). Chemical Engineering. Charles E. Sheehan Born February 25, 1911, at Stoughton, Massachusetts. Home address, 562 Canton Street, West Stoughton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Stoughton High School. Class Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Hockey (1,2, 3);A. S. M. E. (3,4). Mechanical Engineering. Alexander Francis Sherys A K E Born February 26, 1910, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 571 Summer Street, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. Senate (2, 3, 4); American Chemical Society (l, 2, 3, 4), Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer of Fraternity (4); Secretary-Treasurer of Senate (4); Nominating Com- mittee (4); North Shore Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (3); Track (1). Chemical Engineering. 932 Samuel Sheff K Z Born May 30, 1905, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 424 Seaver Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at English High School. Northeastern News (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1); American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Ern R. Si Born November 7, 1903, at Ux- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 139 High Street, Reading, Massachusetts. Prepared at Reading High School. Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Chairman Service-Welfare Committee (3)i President (4;, S. I. E. (2, 3, 4); Treasurer (3), President (4); Associate Stage Man- ager Show (3); Ticket Manager (4), Student Council (4); Field Day Committee (3); Editor-in-Chief of Cauldron (4); Vice-President of Fraternity (4); Nominating Com- mittee (4); Interfraternitv Basket- ball (3). Industrial Engineering. WiNSLOW D. SlEDEL r II Born August 24, 1910, at New York. Home address. Shore Road, Lindenhurst, Long Island, New York. Prepared at Lindenhurst High School. Freshman Baskerball (1); Musical Comedy (2); Executive Committee A. I. E. E. (3); Inter- fraternity Basketball (2, 3), Var- sity Basketball (4); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4), Radio Club (4)i A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4), Fraternity Secretary- Treasurer (3, 4); Empire State Club. Electrical Engineering. Charles E. Simpson Born December 15, 1905, at Lynn- field, Massachusetts. Home address, 47 Warren Street, Peabody, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Peabodv High School. Class Baseball (1); ' Track (2); North Shore Club (2, 3); A. L E. E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Radio Club (4); Lions Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Roy M. Skeirik r n Born December 30, 1910, at Law- rence, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 1 Alder Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Law- rence High School. Freshman Track (0; Flying Club (1, 2); President (3); Greater Lawrence Club, Vice- President (3); President (4). Electrical Engineering. Alphonse B. Smetonis Born December 20, 1908, ar Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 80 Melrose Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brock- ton High School. B. S.C. E. Cnil Engineering. NoR.MAN P. Smith Born May 23, 1910, at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Home address, 100 Wendell Park, Milton, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Quincy High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Banio Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2). Chemical Engineering. Walter R. Smith Born June 22, 1910, at Winthrop, Massachusetts. Home address, 405 Revere Streer, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School. American Chemical Socieiv (2, 3, 4 ; Mathematics Club (4). Chemical Engineering. 70 ThpiiiiiMLiii 932 Walter Worcester Smith Born October 22, 1908, at Lon- don, England. Home address, Main Street, Pepperell, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lawrence Academy, Groton, Massachusetts. Track (1 , Radio Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Elmer A. Snow Born May 15, 190S, at Petersham, Massachusetts. Home address. Peter- sham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Petersham High School. American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4 - Chemical Engineering. Arthur L. Soderberg Born September 26, 19C9, at Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 6 Aldrich Street, Roslindale, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. Soccer (3); American Chemical Society (1, 2, 3,4). Chemical Engineering. Lawrence M. Soule Born September 7, 1911, at Brock- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 14 Merritt Street, West Bridge- water, Massachusetts. Prepared at Howard High School. Varsity Track (3); A. L E. E. (4); Student Union (Ij. Electrical Engineering. Sidney A. Standing N E Z Born February 10, 1911, at Handsyyorth, England. Home ad- dress, 70 Bromlield Street, WoUas- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Dean ' s List ( ' 4); Chairman Senior Nominating Committee (4); Chairman Senior Social Committee (4); Interclub Council, Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4)i Ritle Club (3, 4 Secretary (3); A. I. E. E. (3, 4); Secretary (4); President Quincy High School Club (4); Fraternity Basketball (3). Electrical Engineering. Edmund B. Staples Born May 28, 1910, at Winthrop, Massachusetts. Home address, 29 Thornton Park, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School. Track (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3), North Shore Club (2, 3, 4);A. LE. E. (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Cecil L. Starck Born December 13, 1909, at West Someryille, Massachusetts. Home address, Windsor Ayenue, West .■ cton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Someryille High School. A. L E. E. (3, 4). Electrical Engineering. William H. Stephenson Born August 1, 1910, at New Bedford, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 34 Liberty Street, New Bed- ford, Massachusetts. Prepared at New Bedford High School. Ameri- can Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Th(S wmm J. Marvin Sterry B I ' E Born September 1, 1910, at Mid- dlebury, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, Woodbury, Connecticut. Pre- pared at Leavenworth High School. Rifle Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (4); Steward at Fraternity; A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Student Union (1, 2), Track (l). Mechanical Engineering. Clayton A. Stevens H T N Born December 15, 1909, at Ox- bridge, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 18 South Bow Street, Milford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hope- dale High School. Milford Club (1, 2);S. I.E. (2, 3, 4;), Rifle Club (2, 3, 4); Rush Committee (1). Industrial Engineering. William B. Stinchfield Born August 12, 1908, at Whit- man, Massachusetts. Home address, 38 Laurel Street, Whitman, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Whitman High School. Freshman Dance Or- chestra (1); American Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Brockton High School Club (4). Chemical Engineering. John H. Stockton Born July 22, 1910, at Welsh, Louisiana. Home address: 6 Fred- erick Street, Danielson, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Killingly High School. Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Rifle Club (3, 4., Radio Club (4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Leroy P. Stone Born February 1, 1910, at Swan- zey. New Hampshire. Home ad- dress, 40 Page Street, Keene, New Hampshire. Prepared at Keene High School. Twin State Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (4); Radio Club (4); Rifle Club (2, 3, 4); Student Union CI, 2, 3, 4); Electrical Engineering. Eugene W. Sullivan Born July 17, 1910 at Brockton, Massachusetts. Home address, 239 Green Street, Brockton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Brockton High School. Civil Engineering. Raymond H. Swain Born December 13, 1910, at Wilmington, Massachusetts. Home address, Middlesex Avenue, Wil- mington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wilmington High School. A. I. E. E. (4); Student Union (2). Electrical Engineering. Arnold C. Swanson Born August 6, 1910, at Brockton, Massachusetts. Home address, 416 Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Prepared at East Bridgewater High School. Varsity Track (3); Rush Committee (1). Electrical Engineering. 72 !932 Samuel D. Schwartz Born April 21, 1910, at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home address, 22 Brook Road, Quincy, M,issachu- setts. Prepared at Quincy High School. Orchestra (2); Quincy High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary (3); Interclub Council (3, 4}, Musi- cal Comedy (2); American Chem- ical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Raymond P. Swine Born April 26, 19C9, at Danvers, Massachusetts. Home address, 32 Braman Street, Danvers, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Holten High School. Banjo Club (1, 2, 3 A. S. M. E. Mechanical Engineering. Sawyer F. Sylvester Born October 7, 1909, at Rock- land, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 3 Lunt Street, Norfolk Downs, Massachusetts. Prepared at Weymouth High School. N. C. N. S. A. C. S. (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. Milton S. Tarnopol K z Born December 9, 1910, at Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Home address, 187 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at English High School. News (1, 2, 3, 4); Managing Editor (4 ; Associate Manager Scenery, Musical Comedy (1, 2, 3); Fraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1); American Chem- ical Society (2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. AiNSLEE L. Taylor Born August 2, 1908, at Nova Scotia, Canada. Home address, 233 Woodside Avenue, Winthrop, Mass- achusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School. Track (1); A. I. E. E. 4 ' ; Student Union (1, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Myron H. Tay ' lor H T N Born August 13, 1907, at North- ampton, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 234 Draper Street, Spring- held, Massachusetts. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School. Student Union (l); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Track (1). Mechanical Engineering. . rthur S. Tewksbury, Jr. H T N Born October 15, 19C8, at Win- throp, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 52 Waldeniar Avenue, Win- throp, Massachusetts. Prepared at Winthrop High School. Class Secre- tary (1, 2); Fraternity Basketball i.l, 2); Dean ' s List (1); Secretary- Treasurer A. S. M. E. (2); North Shore Club (3); Chairman Junior Dues Committee (3); Chairman A. S. M. E. (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Harold F. Thatcher N S Z Born September 4, 1910, at Som- ers, Connecticut. Home address, Somers, Connecticut. Prepared at Enheld High School. A. I. E. E. v4). Th «!l!!lM!lilllillilililiL 932 Donald J. Thomas Born March 31, 1909, at Water- town, New York. Home address 228 Nelson Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York. Prepared at Saratoga High School. Concert Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Empire State Club (3, 4); Comedv Orchestra (2, 3)- ' Civil Engineering. Harold R. Thomas : A Born March 11, 1910, at Beverlv, Massachusetts. Home address, 20 Odell Avenue, Beverly, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Beverlv High School. S. I. E. (2, 3, 4); Flvin Club (3); Student Union (4); Musi- cal Comedy Staff (4). Industrial Engineering. Albe C. Thompson N E Z Born March 20, 1910, at Fall River, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 106 Oakdale Avenue, Ded- ham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dedham High School. Nominating Committee (1, 4); Interfraternitv Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); V.irsitv Soccer (2, 3); Student Council 4 , Band (1, 3); Saxophone Band 3 . Freshman Orchestra (1); Orchestra (3); A. I. E. E. (3, 4); Vice-Presi- dent of Fraternity (4); Senior Week Committee; Rush Committee (2). Electrical Engineering. Norman F. D. Timper Born November 1, 1910, at Brookline, Massachusetts. Home address, 226 Boylston Street, Water- town, Massachusetts. Prepared at Watertown High School. Freshman Rush Committee; Nominating Com- mittee (2, 3). Civil Engineering. f%i Erwin S. Trask Born May 8, 1910, at Skowhegan, Maine. Home address, 33 Mayflower Street, Plvmouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Plymouth High School. American Chemical Society (3). Chemical Engineering. Henry A. Turner Born April 19, 1909, at Medford, Massachusetts. Home address, 163 Forest Street, Melrose, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Melrose High School- Electrical Engineering. James W. Turner r K Born May 20, 1907, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Jerome Avenue, Newton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. Nominating Committee (41; Senior Week Committee (4). Chemical Engineering. . lexandre P. Urban Born February 15, 1909, at Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Home address, 7 Beecher Street, Boston, Massa- chuset ts. Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School. Senior Week Com- mittee. Civil Engineering. 74 ThfeaaiiAiiii 1932 Joseph Paul Uzdavinis r II Born June 9, 1910, at Middleboro, Massachusetts. Home address, 610 Washington Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haver- hill High School. Haverhill Club; Secretary (2, 3, 4); A. S. M. E. (2, 3, 4); Field Day Sports (1, 2, 3); Amateur Heavyweight Boxing Champion of Massachusetts. Mechanical Engineering. Robert R. Vance r n Born May 9, 1910, at Taunton, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 Winthrop Avenue, Taunton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Taunton High School. A. S. M. E. (3, 4; Nnr, ij] , Social Committee (4). Mechanical Engineering. Leslie M. Vant Born May 2, 1911, at Evanston, Illinois. Home address, 106 St. Stephen Street, Boston, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Spaulding High School, Barre, Vermont. Band : 1, 3, 4); Orchestra (4); Rule Club ,2 , Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); A. 1. E. E. (2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Peter Verbeck Born May 8, 1904, at Sneek, Friesland, Netherlands. Home ad- dress, 286 North Eight Street, Paterson, New Jersey. Prepared at Paterson Preparatory School. Glee Club (3, 4),S. I. E.(2, 3, 4,; Vice- President (4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Membership Committee (2 ; Vice-President (3); Dean ' s List CI, 2. 3). Industrial Engineering. Elmer J. Walker Born September 14, 1910, at Needham, Massachusetts. Home address, 199 Hillside Avenue, Need- ham Heights, Massachusetts. Pre pared at Needham High School Class Hockey (1, 2, 3); Varsitv Hockey (3, 4); Class Baseball (4) N.C. N.S. A. C. S. C2, 3, 4). Chemical Engineering. John Karl Walker Born September 18, 1909, at Sackville, New Brunswick. Home address, 39 Dean Street, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Track; Everett High School Club. Electrical Engineering. Harold R. Walsh Born September 18, 1908 at Greenfield, Massachusetts. Home address, 78 Chapman Street, Green- field, Massachusetts. Prepared at Greenfield High School. Electrical Engineering. Albert Preston Whitaker Born July 16, 1912, at Leicester, Massachusetts. Home address, R. F. D. No. 1, Danielson, Connecti- cut. Prepared at Killingly High School. Nutmeg State Club I ' l, 2, 3, 4 :; B. S. C. E. (3, 4), Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. 932 Edward F. Wilcox Born September 3, 1909, ar Tor- rington, Connecticut. Home ad- dress, 80 Blake Street, Torrington, Connecticut. Prepared at Torring- ton High School. Fraternity Bas- ketball (3, 4), Rush Committee (2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Social Committee C3); Student Union (3, 4); Class Basketball (2); B. S. C. E. (4); Freshman Orchestra. Civil Engineering. Arthur C. Wilkins A K Z Born September 14, 1911, at Brattleboro, Vermont. Home ad- dress, 131 Essex Street, Cliftondale, Massachusetts. Prepared at Saugus High School. Musical Comedy (2 ; North Shore Club (2, 3); Greater Lvnn Club (3); Student Union (l); Rifle Club (4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Class Football (1 ; Class Baseball (4); President S. P. S. Club (1 Basketball CO. Mechanical Engineering. Carlton H. P. Williams Born April 7, 1911, at Stoneham, Massachusetts. Home address, 40 Otis Street, Somerville, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Somerville High School. Glee Club (3, 4); Musical Comedv (3); Mathematics Club i 4 , Radio Club (4); Member A. I. E E Electrical Engineering. SVEN W. WiNQUIST S A Born March 1, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 27 Baker Place, West Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Dean ' s List CI, 3); Social Committee C2, 3); Student Council C3, 4); Field Day Commit- tee (3); Student Union C4); Concert Orchestra CO; Bacchanalians C4 ; S. I. E. C4); Nominating Committee (2, 3, 4). Industrial Engineering. John S. Young Born September 15, 1910, at Buffalo, New York. Home address, 54 Winspray Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Student Union Cl, 2, 3, 4); President C4); S. L E. (2, 3, 4); Vice- President of Empire State Club C2); Musical Comedy C2, 3, 4); Stage Manager C3); General Manager Qf); Literary Editor of Cauldron C4); Secretary of Fraternity C3); Dean ' s List co: . ; Industrial Engineering. James M. Dezell Born April 7, 1907, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 293 Euclid Avenue, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. North Shore Club il. Electrical Engineering. Everett A. Erickson Born November 22, 1910, at Portland, Maine. Home address, 80 Svlvan Street, Danvers, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Danvers High School. A. S. M. E. C3, 4); Dean ' s List (3, :; Band C3). Maurice E. Gillespie Born December 2, 1909, at Derry, New Hampshire. Home address, 5 Wilson Avenue, Derry, New Hamp- shire. Prepared at Somerville High School. A. S. M. E.; Dean ' s List 0, 3). Mechanical Engineering. 76 ThMmiitAiii ' 932 Joseph Alpert K z Born July 19, 1910, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 126 Florence Street, Everett, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. Everett Club (2, 3, 4): In- terclub Bowling (2, 3, 4); B. S. C, E. (4); Vice-Chancelor at Fraternity (4); Tennis Tournaments (2, 3, 4). Civil Engineering. Charles E. Cyr Born September 14, 1908, at Law- rence, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 10 Prescott Street, North Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Johnson High School. Civil Engineering. Herman Goodstine S K Born June 30, 1910, at Holyoke, Massachusetts, Home address, 146 Bissell Street, South Manchester, Connecticut. Prepared at South Manchester High School. Nutmeg State Club (2, 3, 4); Nutmeg State Bowling Team (2, 3, 4)i Associate Scenery Manager, Musical Comedy (4); Manager of Concert Orchestra (4); Fraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4) Musical Clubs Council (4). Electrical Engineering. Gordon E. MacNeill B r E Born August 13, 1910, at Maiden, Massachusetts. Homeaddress, High- land Street, Middleboro, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Middleboro High School. Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); A. L E. E. (2, 4); Assistant Manager of Baseball (2); Ritle Club (2); Radio Club (4). Electrical Engineering. Willard H. Northrop N K Z Born August 8, 1908, at Torring- ton, Connecticut. Home address, 71 East Brown Street, West Haven, Connecticut. Prepared at West Haven High School. Freshman Bas- ketball (1); Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4 1; Sophomore Football; Nutmeg State Club(l, 2, 3, 4); A. L E. E. (3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Field Day Committee r3); Radio Club (4); Tennis Club (3). Electrical Engineering. Bartholomew S. Kulesza Born June 21, 1909, at Peabody, Massachusetts. Home address, 43j North Central Street, Peabody, Massachusetts. Prepared at Pea- body High School. Radio Club (4); Class Baseball (1, 2 ; Lions Club T, 2, 3, 4); Track (1); Class Foot- ball C2 ; Salem High School Club C , 4;. Electrical Engineering. William E. Rushlow Born December 22, 1907, at Providence, Rhode Island. Home address, 334 Washington Street, Taunton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Taunton High School. Radio Club r4;; Class Baseball (1, 2); Track(l), A.I.E. E. (4). Electrical Engineering. Rodert J. Sennott Born March 1, 1911, at Charles- town, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 566 Fifth Street, South Bos- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ho-ron i:ni, ' lish High School. Hock- ti V4 , I Kan ' s List (3, 4); Musical l.oin.dv 1 . Class Football (1, 2) Class Hockey (3); Rille Club (2) Vice-President (3); Secretary (4) A. S. M. E. (3, 4), Student Union 1, 2); Class Baseball (3, 4); S. P. S. Club (2); Basketball (1). Mechanical Engineering. 77 ThfaM!il!Mil[l 1932 Joseph T. Johnston Born April 15, 1908, at Whitins- ville, Massachusetts. Home address, 384 James Court, Whitinsville, Massachusetts. Prepared at North- bridge High School. Assistant Class Treasurer (3, 4). Mechanical Engineering. Carleton R. Williamson Born June 20, 1909, at Newton, Massachusetts. Home address, 93 Bellevue Street, Newton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. Neu ' i (1, 2, 3, 4); Managing Editor (3, 4); Varsity Cross Cou ntry (1); Freshman Track (1). Electrical Engineering. Peter Debes Born September 10, 1907, at Quincy, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 21 Oakland Avenue, Wollas- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincv High School. Quincv High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4). Electrical Engineering. Albert G. Manasas Born August 25, 19C9, at Worces- ter, Massachusetts. Home address, 155 Vernon Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Worces- ter High School. Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4)i Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4); Banking Club (3, 4). Accounting and Finance. Albert M. Petterson Born January 30, 1911, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 1488 Gorham Street, Lowell, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Lowell High School. Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (2)- Student Union (4). Accounting. Norman H. Wright r K Born October 12, 1909, at Wal- iham, Massachusetts. Home ad- dress, 14 Chestnut Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wal- tham High School. Class Secretary (1); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Inter- fraternity Council (4); Interfrater- nity Basketball (4); Nominating Committee (2, 3); Social Committee (2, 3);A. I.E. E. (1,2, 3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3 , Radio Club (4); Rifle Club (3); Student Union 0,2, 3); Senate (4). Electrical Engineering. 78 ThKMiii[iAiiiliiiiii[iiii| ' 932 Dean ' s List SENIORS— BOTH SCHOOLS F. E. Anderson J. W. LaBelle E. P. Andrews H. C. LeVan J. J. Belsky D. J. Lynch W. H. Burton, Jr. G. E. MacNeill E. J. Chipman J. J. Matukas A. B. Cohen J. R. McWilliam P. R. COLBY C. L. MORK D. B. Crowther R. M. Morris C. W. Darling G. Nahil N. A. David H. E. Noyes E. A. Decker K. N. Packard J. W. Eakins P. B. Parker J. A. Falt W. M. Polgreen T. H. FisK A. E. Powell H. W. Foley R. J. Sennott F. K. Foster S. A. Shalhoub J. L. Freiheit A. C. Shaw I. Gold D. W. Siedel A. GORBUNOFF R. M. Skeirik A. M. Hilliard S. A. Standing E. F. Hintz E. B. Staples J. Homelson L. M. Vant A. W. Howe P. Verbeck R. W. James S. W. WiNQUIST J. B. KOMICH N. H. Wright 79 Th «iiii| miiiiili!iiiiiiiiiL ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii if 932 J] . . ' ft MIDDLERS Th i iii dM i|ili{|||i{|illlllll|[jjiiil] lllflli!illil!illi|l!ll 932 Thayer, Bacon, Metcalf, Davis, Prof. Meserve Combined Middle Class Officers MIDDLE CLASS OFFICERS— DIMSION A John A. Metcalf (Division A) Preston M. Bacon (Division A) Walter S. Thayer (Division A) Noble L. Davis (Division A) Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser 82 lTlpMlli|A|liiilLl!lllllillliLlllllM[iM !!932 Weaver, Johnson, Hayden, Carlson, Prof. Meserve Combined Middle Class Officers MIDDLE CLASS OFFICERS— DIMSION B Jesse L. Hayden (Division B) Charles A. Carlson (Division B) Carl M. Weaver (Division B) Franklin C. Johnson (Division B) Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser 83 ThCTiiii iA iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil 1932 Dean ' s List MIDDLERS— BOTH SCHOOLS F. E. Abbott F. T. LiND G. C. Anderson R. A. Maher H. A. Beede S. R. Mears R. F. Chamberlain J. J. MORAN H. C. COOKINGHAM R. E. Nelson N. W. Cote H. P. Newton C. T. Cunningham E. Nyyssonen S. J. Danca P. W. Pearson E. H. Everett M. S. Pratt E. A. GOELLER F. A. Provenzano J. L. Hayden N. Rossman G. E. Hodgson W. H. Taylor, Jr. A. M. HORTON W. S. Thayer C. J. Jakubowicz P. M. ToLOs A. R. James E. J. VanDeusen R. A. Joyce E. B. VanDusen W. T. Kelley S. H. Wingersky SOPHOMORES Thpiiipn™ S!932 Kelley, Phillips, Patterson, Mr. Tatton Sophomore Class Officers Hartwell G. Howe (Division A) . . . . President Daniel T. Blanchard (Division A) Vice-President Joseph T. Wignot (Division A) Treasurer Fred M. Phillips (Division B) President Charles M. Kelley (Division B) .... Vice-President James A. Patterson (Division B) .... Treasurer James F. Denton Secretary Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Adviser 87 [932 Dean ' s List SOPHOMORES- -BOTH SCHOOLS B. A. Berkall A. H. Lewis S. BOCON V. D. Maguire H. I. Carlson G. H. Mather A. R. Christlieb R. W. Matthews W. B. Conner A. McDonald S. H. COOKINGHAM E. P. McEleney G. S. COULTON L. J. Meszaros A. D. COURY G. W. MlLBRANDT V. A. Creamer A. E. Nelson H. W. Davis J. A. Patterson J. N. DeSerio H. A. Pollay E. P. Drake D. W. Powers H. E. Draper G. K. Rogers D. S. Everett W. J. ROSSITER F. J. Gaffney E. H. Seward B. P. Geyer A. L. Stevenson S. Goldstein E. J. Szydlowski W. GORSKI A. S. Upley H. M. Haendler E. C. Urban W. E. Johnson H. C. W ' alker C. M. Kelley G. G. Woodman C. A. Woodward FRESHMEN ThfeMIIII|MI!lllliii;il!ililll! lilllilliilill ili!l!lilll !;il  !!fllill!ii!!lli1lll 41932 ii 9n t m If . 1 1 1 ji r - i -.,,,.% ■■iHMc ' Paul F. Spencer, Secretary; Paul M. Craven, Vki-PrrsiJiiit, Eugene H. Middendort, Fr, David F. Bourque, Treasurer, Prof. Albert E. Whictaker, Adviser Freshman Class Officers DIMSION A Eugene H. Middendorf . Paul M. Craven Paul F. Spencer David F. Bourque Prof. Albert E. W ' hittaker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser 90 Tfi miiiinA i!932 l.KKeii ic, Phillips, Lund, Dris.nll, l- ' mt W h)tt,iLo Freshman Class Officers DIN ' ISION B R. W. Lund J. P. Driscoll .. . . K. W. Mackenzie H. Phillips Professor Albert E, hittaker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Th(pi iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiliiiii Miiif iiiiiiiiiiiiil 932 92 1 I [ W 1 ■ U M ' = fl i s Ji Tf , COLLEGE YEAR ThfeiiiiiiiiiiiipMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiij 932 The College Year ' ARSITY BASKETBALL BANQUET The Harvard Club was the scene of the Annual Basketball Banquet held on March 12, 1931 with about 30 members of the squad, managerial staff and guests present. Here the election took place which resulted in the re-election of Captain Leroy M. Rymph ' 32E, as leader of the Varsity basketball team for the season of 1931-1932, of Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Following the election, Professor John B. Pugsley announced the award of Varsity letters to Captain Rymph, Tiffany, Svmancvk, Hassell, Christen- son, Hintz, Coughlan, Brown, and Manager MacKenzie. The banquet, which was an exceptionally enjoyable one, was marked bv the last appearance of the Three Musketeers, Herb Tiffany, Bill Symancyk, and Red Has- sell. These three were among the outstanding performers in the history of basketball at Northeastern. Donald H. MacKenzie, manager for the past season, presided, introducing as speakers. Dean Carl S. Ell, Professor Edward S. Parsons, Professor John B. Pugsley, Captain Rymph, Coach McCoy, Mr. Everett, Mr. Place and Mr. H. Bradley Fenno. VARSITY HOCKEY BANQUET The announcement of William Carter as captain of the 1932 hockey team fea- tured the annual banquet held at the Hotel Kenmore on March 18, 1931- Carter was acting captain for the past year in place of Roger Emery, who sustained a severe eye injury early in the season. Earl A. Decker ' 32E manager elect acted as toastmaster, in the absence of George Knox, manager, who was unable to attend the banquet. Coach Raymond was the first speaker. He thanked the members of the team for their co-operation throughout the season and praised Captain Emery for his part in the success of the team. Other speakers were Dean Melvin, Dr. Kontoff and Mr. H. Brad- ley Fenno. Mr. Fenno presented all the letter men and Coach Raymond with watch charms in the form of gold hockey sticks. Letters were awarded to eleven members of the squad: Captain Emery, Munroe, Captain-elect Carter, McMullen, Kreusel, Walsh, Anderson, MacLeod, Rice, Gal- lagher, and Denton. Manager Knox also received his letter. ANNUAL MUSICAL COMEDY The Royal ' agabond a Cohanized Opperetta was presented as the Annual Musical Comedy at Jordan Hall, March 27 and 28, 1931- This engaging thespian per- 94 Th Si .. , , J , J , , 932 formance was one of the best shows ever presented by the University and was, at the same time, one of the largest shows ever attempted by the school. Over two hundred students took part in the production. Several of the musical organizations performed in their entirety. One of the features of The Royal Vagabond, was the use of two different casts, one for each night of the performance. Two specialties of the show, which received great applause from the audience were, the song Tit-Willow , by Jesse W. Eakins ' 32E and Harold D. Howes ' 35E, and the Coronation Minuet , led by Francis Taylor ' 35E. Due to the size of the performance, and the use of the double cast, there was a great deal of work to the production of the show and much credit is due Addison H. Pratt ' 3IE, General Manager of the Comedy for the excellent result achieved. MUSICAL COMEDY BANQUET Over two hundred students attended the Annual Musical Comedv Banquet at the Copley Square Hotel on April 4, 1931- Addison H. Pratt, General Manager of the Comedy acted as toastmaster. He announced the appointment of John S. Young ' 32E of Buffalo, N. Y., as General Manager of the 1931-1932 Comedy. After the speeches from the guests of the evening, who included: Dean Melvin, Professor Parsons, Mr. Ellison, the Faculty adviser of the show, and the two coaches, Mr. Schoonmaker and Mr. Crossen, the leading characters entertained with choice selections from the comedy. The evening ' s performance was concluded bv Joe Crossen rendering a medley of Gilbert and Sullivan tunes to comic words. ANNUAL NEWS BANQUET The Annual Banquet tendered to the staff members of the Northeastern News, was held April 11, 1931 at the Hotel Bellevue. After the dinner the announcement of the Managing Board for the year 1931-1932 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 re- quirement for the award. Jesse W. Eakins ' 32E of Boston was named as the new Editor-in-Chief, while John E. Doyle ' 32BA of Hartford, Conn., was elected Associate Editor-in-Chief. Acting as toastmaster for the occasion was Harry A. Gill of Newport, R. I., retiring Associate Editor-in-Chief. After the dinner had been cleared away the toastmaster presented Willis P. Burbank of Lynn, retiring Editor-in-Chief, who announced the new Managing Board and made the presentation of the quills. The announcement was also made of the ap- pointment of Mr. Norris W. Potter as literary adviser to the News for the coming year. To bring the occasion to a happy ending Harry A. Gill presented to Willis Bur- bank on behalf of the staff a fully equipped traveling kit in appreciation of his work as Editor-in-Chief. 95 |x Q £ f = ' tti ' J ' H ?2 TTi Sii . . . . , . . , . 41932 FIELD DAY THE twenty-first annual field day of the Northeastern University Day Division was held at the Riverside Recreation Grounds on June 6th, 1931- The clear warm day brought forth some twenty-five hundred students and alumni ac- companied by their girl friends and wives, to enjoy the many interesting events of the day. The freshman class of 1935 opened the events of the day with a victory over the rival sophomore class in a baseball game. This game, played with the usual interclass enthusiasm, was followed by a brilliant tennis match. The two rivals, P. C. Houle, the former champion, and A. S. Bates had succeeded in meeting all the entries of the spring tournament without a defeat. Their meeting in the finals gave the spectators the opportunity to view two of the best players of Northeastern in action. Houle retained his title by a close margin. After the tennis match a pause in the events gave everyone time to enjoy their noon-day refreshments, a walk through the grounds, or an enjoyable canoe trip on the Charles. The mid-day intermission was followed by the formation of all the alumni and underclassmen by classes for the march to the parade grounds. Here the out-going senior class presented its colors to the freshman class of 1935- At two o ' clock the entire gathering lined up for the group picture. With the snapping of the picture wandering couples went their ways to join or to watch the various water events. These consisted of a fifty-yard free style swimming race, an interclass relay race, a fifty-yard dash, diving contests, and canoe tilting matches. At different intervals during the events the on-lookers were amused by several comic divers and several life saving exhibitions by a local branch of the Red Cross Life Saving Corps. Of the two canoe races the interclass crews showed more pep and skill than did the interfraternity crews. The freshman crew followed the example set by their baseball team by leading the other classes to the tape. Both events, how- ever, proved interesting to watch. Music by the 110th Cavalry Band added a little color to all the events of the afternoon. At four o ' clock the senior and faculty baseball nines met in their last historic conflict. The faculty showed their sincere feeling toward the seniors by defeating them by a mere score of ten to four. Later in the afternoon two orchestras in the dance halls of the club house provided excellent music for those who cared to dance or for those who preferred to enjoy the evening in a canoe. The dancing continued until ten o ' clock at which time the events of a successful and enjoyable outing were brought to a close. 97 Thpi«iii A iMi|iiiiiiiLiLiiiiiii 932 li ' BA SENIORS 98 932 SIGMA DELTA EPSILON BANQUET AND ELECTIONS Sigma Delta Epsilon, the Honor Society of the School of Business Administration feasted at the University Club, April 14, 1931, and at the same time announced the newly elected officers for the year 1931-1932. Elmer F. Hintz ' 32BA of New Haven, Conn., was honored with the position of president, Rudolph M. Morris ' 32BA of Roslindale was elected as vice-president, and Karl N. Meyers ' 32 BA, was elected secretary-treasurer. The guests of the evening were : Prof. Charles W. Havice, faculty adviser to Sigma Delta Epsilon, Gerald R. Tatton, brother in the faculty, and Stanley W. Beal, a former president of the society. JUNIOR PROM The Annual Promenade of the Junior Class sponsored by the class of 1932, was given in the Main Ballroom of the Hotel Statler with Joe Rines ' Music Masters fur- nishing the music. Alfred H. Booker ' 32E of Pawtucket, R. I., Chairman of the Junior Prom Committee, headed the Grand March which began promptly at 12.00, and con- tinued until the favors had all been distributed. One of the features of this year ' s Prom was the giving of favors to the men as well as to the girls. After the sumptuous banquet had been served, the dancers returned to the Ball- room, where they were entertained by a short program of entertainment furnished by the orchestra. The dancing was then resumed until the time for the closing of the last and most successful Junior Prom ever put on by a Junior Class. Alfred H. Booker, Chairman of the Committee, was assisted in the receiving line by President and Mrs. Frank Palmer Speare, and Vice-president and Mrs. Carl S. Ell. The guests of honor were, Professor John B. Pugsley, Dean Harold W. Melvin, Mr. Malcolm C. Davis and Mr. Derwood A. Newman. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST The finals of the Annual Public Speaking Contest were held at a Mass Meeting in Jordan Hall, April 22, 1931 with Professor Charles W. Havice, chairman of the board of elocution, presiding. Paul E. Munroe ' 31E of Newton won the first prize, speaking on the subject: The Religion of Tomorrow , in a confident and effective manner. Frank A. Burbank ' 35BA of Lynn, was second, Norman Y. Roy ' 31E of New Bedford, third, and Ferris M. Moses ' 31E of Boston, fourth. 99 iTipMiEAiiiiiLiiiiiL J 932 100 932 DEAN ' S LIST BANQUET The Fourth Annual Banquet given to the upperclassmen who had been on the Dean ' s List was held at the University Club, on May 9, with ninety-seven men present. The greatly coveted Dean ' s List Scholarship was awarded to Robert F. Chamber- lain ' 34E of Boston. It was the first time that an engineer has received the award since 1928. George H. Knox ' 32BA received the Certificate of Scholarship awarded annually to the highest ranking member of the senior class. As the speaker of the evening, Dr. Kirtley Fletcher Mather, Chairman of the Department of Geology and Geography, at Harvard University, was well received, choosing as his subject, Man ' s Heritage from Mother Earth . MUSICAL CLUBS GET-TOGETHER On May 20, 1930 the Musical Clubs of Northeastern University held their An- nual Get-Together at the Copley Square Hotel. Thirty-two men received the Musical Club scroll in recognition of their faithful work during the past three years. At this meeting if was announced that Abraham B. Cohen ' 32EofBostonhad been elected president of the combined Musical Clubs for the season, 1931-1932. He was also chosen leader of the concert orchestra for the second successive year. The guests of the evening were: Dean Harold W. Melvin, Professor Parsons, Professor Muchenhoupt, Professor Whittaker, Mr. Benjamin F. White, director of the Musical Clubs, and Mr. Ellison. ANNUAL TRACK BANQUET The Annual Track Banquet was held May 28, 1931, at the Kenmore Hotel. Fran- cis L. Shea ' 32E of Lynn was elected captain for the 1931-1932 season. Algot O. Forsberg ' 31E of Worcester was awarded the Perpetual Track Trophy donated this season for the first time by the Alumni Association to the outstanding senior on the track squad. Sixteen men received Varsity letters, after which Professor Zeller and Mr. Tatton spoke briefly in praise of the work of the team during the past season. VARSITY BASEBALL BANQUET The announcement of the election of William Carter ' 32E of Needham, as captain of the I93I-I932 Baseball Team was the feature of the Annual Baseball Banquet held on June 2, 1931, at the Engineers club. Carter is the first man ever to captain two Var- sity teams as he is also Captain of the Varsity Hockey squad. Acting-manager Donald MacKenzie was toastmaster of the evening. Speakers included, Coach McCoy, Mr. Mclntire, Mr. H. Bradley Fenno, and Professor John B. Pugsley. 101 Th MiiiiAyiiii iiiilMlii Tiiiiniiiiiiiii !l!;i] :!lli!il[|||!l!il! ' 932 ' wJuTJl i ' Mr ' ' ' ffitSrp3iS£ f The 102 Thpiaiii MWi iii: 1932 RECEPTION TO DIMSIO N A FRESHMEN In Bates Hail on September 13, 1931 the Freshmen were rendered a reception by the Student Union. The new men were given their first opportunity to see Husky, and become better acquainted with themselves. The Mordelia Music-Makers, with their unusual program and, Delos W. O ' Brian humorist and monologuist, supplied the entertainment for the evening. Dean Ell and Professor Havice, spoke briefly to the new men, while John S. Young ' 32E, President of the Student Union introduced the members of the Student Union to the Freshmen. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE RUSH At Huntington Field on October 6, 1931 the Sophomores won the rush by the overwhelming score of 360 to 40 and proved to the Freshmen that the Frosh rules would be in effect for seven weeks more. The Pole Rush as usual was the feature event of the afternoon, although the Sophomores had already won the Rush when it w.is time for the actual event to come off. MIDDLER DANCE Northeastern ' s first social event of the year, the Middler Class Dance was held in Brown Hall November 13, 1931- All of the classes were represented in goodly numbers. The music was of the best being furnished by Ted Potter ' s orchestra. SOCCER BANQUET Soccer made its last official appearance at Northeastern on December 3, 1931, when the members of this year ' s varsitv met for the annual banquet at the Hotel Ken- more. After the presentation of letters to sixteen members of the squad by Professor Parsons, Coach MacDonald was presented with a traveling bag in behalf of the team. SENIOR DANCE To the music of Sammy Liner ' s Orchestra, 200 couples danced in the Lobby Salon, of the Hotel Bradford, on December 4, 1931, as guests of the Senior Class. Diversified entertainment was offered by various members of the orchestra. The guests of the evening were, President and Mrs. Speare, Dean and Mrs. Carl S. Ell, Mr. and Mrs. Derwood A. Newman, and Mr. Malcolm C. Davis. 103 I 932 DIMSION B SOPHOMORE— FRESHMAN RUSH By defeating the Freshmen at the Annual Division B inter-class Rush, on January 19, 1932, the Sophomores broke a four-year spell of defeat, which had almost devel- oped into a tradition. The Sophomores won all of the events except the tug-of-war and won the meet by the overwhelming score of 400-50. One of the, features of this year ' s rush was the including of a swimming relay in the program. MIDWINTER CONCERT AND DANCE The combined Musical Clubs gave their annual concert at Jordan Hall on the evening of January 23, 1932. In attending this concert the student body and their friends gained the only opportunity of the year to hear all the musical organizations of Northeastern, namely, the University Band, Concert Orchestra, the Glee Club, Banjo Club, Saxophone Band, and the Bacchanalians. In addition, Walter Smith, famed trumpet soloist, and his son, Walter Smith, Jr. were secured as guest artists for the evening. C. Leonard Golbranson, Glee Club leader added a distinctive note to the program with his finely executed solos. From ten to twelve o ' clock the Bacchanalians furnished music for dancing in Brown Hall to round out a pleasant evening. 104 ACTIVITIES -lis S: £ S = 932 Northeastern University Senate J. W. Eakins F. K. Foster A. F. Sherys Professor J. W. Ikgalls Fresident Vict-Prtsident Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser A. B. Cohen J. Belsky J .W. Eakins J. A. Falt C. L. MoRK W. J. Hanson SENIORS F. K. Foster A. Gorbunoff R. W. James H. S. Maden N. H. Wright H. L. MuRCH L. M. Vant A. E. Powell A. F. Sherys F. E. Anderson H. W. Foley E. A. Decker F. E. Abbott R. F. Chamberlain F. Provenzano H. A. Beede E. B. VanDusen J. L. Hayden E. J. VanDeusen SOPHOMORE H. M. Haendler M. N. Friend G. C. Anderson E. H. Everett C. W. Perry Professor E. S. Parsons Professor A. E. Whittaker ALUMNI IN FACULTY Mr. W. C. White Mr. E. Haskins Mr. a. E. Everett Mr. F. H. LaBree THIS honorary society, 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 stu- dent at Northeastern University, School of Engineering. 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-around, outstanding man. 107 Thpsi 932 Mvers, Hintz, Morris, Thayer 108 1932 Sigma Delta Epsilon OFFICERS E. F. HiNTZ President R. Morris Vice-PnsiJmt K. N. Myers Secretary-Treasurer Professor Charles W. Havice Faculty Adviser K. N. Myers ' 32 E. F. HiNTZ ' 32 W. S. Thayer ' 34 R. Morris ' 32 MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Professor Charles W. Havice Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Benjamin M. Ellison 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. To further the standards of the school, Sigma Delta Epsilon, each year, awards a gold medal to the high- est ranking Freshman in the Business Administration School. Throughout the year the society publishes a list of worthwhile books in the News. 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. 109 U 6 o 5 pJ £ -|§ r u! 1 S ° ■ y s ° S ,2 2 O m 2 o Thp iiiiAyiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiLiiL 1932 University Student Council DIVISION A J. W. LaBelle L. M. Rymph R. F. Clark Faculty Adviser, Mr. Benjamin Ellison OFFICERS Presidtnt Vice-Presichnt Secretary-Treasurer DIVISION B J. W. Eakins F. L. Shea J. J. Grosz I. W. LaBelle ' E. F. Hintz R. F. Clark A. C. Thompson J. A. Falt G. F. LocKwooD 1934 M. S. Pratt Carl Traly K. Myers B. Phillips J. V. Eakins S. WlNQUIST F. L. Shea J, Matukas 1934 F. W. Howe J. H. Meninna A. H. Fenlason G. V. MiLBRANDT H. M. GOODCHILD G. West MEMBERS AT LARGE W. Peterson L. Rymph J. Belsky J J. Grosz J. A. Metcalf J. E. Doyle G. G. MacDonald V. W ' attie T. Blanchard E. R. SiAS THE University Student Council is the official student executive and advisory body of Northeastern University. It was organized in the fall of 1927, replacing the Engineering and Business Administration Councils. The duties of this organization are to keep in touch with all student activities, and to furnish a common bond between the faculty and the student body. With Mr. Beniamin M. Ellison, former student member of this body, as adviser, the council has worked very harmoniously and efficiently this year. Among some of the important decisions the Council made this year were the abolition of the Annual Freshman-Sophomore Rush, and the abolition of all Freshman rules except the one governing the Freshman cap. Lack of interest in the Rush and the questionable purpose behind it are given as the causes which led to its abolition. In addition to the large amount of work entailed in interclass relationships, the Council, as the occasion demands, enacts such measures as seem necessary to secure the greatest good for the Student Body as a whole. Ill he ' ' O -5 r: a c u o X J(2 ThpiiiiiiMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiJ J! 932 Inter-Fraternity Council A. W. Howe Praidmt K. L. Killer Vki-Presidait H. Rosen Secretary-Treasurer Mr. B. M. Ellison Adviser ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA J. L. LaBelle C. R. Hanna BETA GAMMA EPSILON R. W. Heffer a. W. Cleveland GAMMA PHI KAPPA N. H. Wright C. W. Crouch ETA TAU NU D. E. Bannister V. H. Taylor, Jr. KAPPA ZETA PHI H. Rozen R- Adel NU EPSILON ZETA K. L. Killer E. F. Wheeler PHI BETA ALPHA W. S. Walker G. C. Hodgson PHI GAMMA PI R, C. Christensen V. A. Tirri SIGMA DELTA J. W. Eakins W. a. Wattie SIGMA KAPPA PSI K. Singer E- Rapoport SIGMA PHI ALPHA A. W. Howe A. Schaake T ' HE Inter-Fraternity Council is a representative group governing inter-fraternity relations. It is com- posed of two members from each of the eleven fraternities of the Engineering and Business Administra- tion Schools. To aid in the development of the fraternities, the Council each year awards a gold medal to the highest ranking man, in each of the four upper classes. The Council also sponsors and supervises the inter-fraternity basketball league. The Council is now in its fifth year, and the friendly spirit and harmony existing among the fraternities 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 to the several fraternities. 113 5 wX o =J u 1932 Fore Paw Key Society OFFICERS L. D. Meserve Pnsidmt ]. A. Metcalf (a) I r n 1 . J. J. Grosz, Jr. (B) P. M. Bacon (A) o , , T u D ) iecrtrary J. L. Hayden (B) J. W. LaBelle Treasurer MEMBERS DIVISION A P. M. Bacon R. F. Chamberlain A. W. Cleveland R. G. Grieve H. L. GoODCHILD C. R. Johnson J. W. LaBelle J. A. Metcalf C. W. Perry J. S. Preston H. S. Miles M. C. Pratt DIVISION B F. E. Abbott R. I. Crowell J. W. Eakins A. H. Fenlason J. J. Grosz, Jr. J. L. Hayden L. D. Meserve E. S. Mitchell C. L. Segerston C. M. Weaver 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. Nonimations for membership are made by members of the society itself. Qualifications for membership include scholarship, personality and a strong record in Northeastern Student Activities. 115 ■. s 3 8 5 2 - o --: : o § [932 Student Union EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. S. Young M. W. Hanscom K. L. Killer . P. Verbeck N. W. Cote . S. S. Gordon J. A. Metcalf S. W. Kramer D. WiNTLE A. J. Lombard E. R. SiAS G. T. PlLLSBURY S. E. Saunders G. G. MacDonald A. P. DuNLAP D. B. Crowther R. I. Crowell F. K. Foster J. W. E. KINS Dean Carl S. Ell Dean Harold W. Melvin COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Prcsiilint Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Keliiious ice and Welfare Social Membership Piihlictty hitercolhgiate President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Ketigious Service and Welfare Social .... Membership E. J. VanDe ' jsen Publicity ADVISORY BOARD Reverend Newton C. Fette Intercollegiate Professor Edward S. Parsons Professor Charles W. Havice Executive Secretary Office Secretary Office Assistants Professor Charles W. Havice Miss Eva M. Kinnear Mr. Gilbert G. MacDonald 1 Mr. John S. Young j FOUNDED in the spring of 1924, the Northeastern Student Union has steadily enlarged its program until at the present time the scope of its activity reaches over the entire student body, serving it in many unique ways and maintaining an interesting and elevating program throughout the year. Its threefold activ- ities — social, service, and spiritual — have e. tended themselves into all phases of the undergraduate body. 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. The Reading Room in 26H is maintained by the Student Union for the convenience of the students. Sixteen current magazines, a small but well chosen library of books, daily newspapers, pens, ink, blotters, and other similar equipment is furnished. Husky stationery and stamps may be obtained in the Union office. Through its Service and Welfare department, which sends flowers, books and cards to sick students, and through its Lost and Found department which returns an average of one hundred articles a week, the Student Union renders a great service to the students. By means of its diversified intercollegiate contacts the Union has given a dignified publicity to the Uni- versity, Delegates are sent to a large number of student conferences throughout the year to discuss problems of common interest to all college students. 117 ThKMIilHMi|illillilliiL I! 932 Copithorne, Lowe, Komich, Gilson, Benson Boston Society of Civil Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNI ' ERSITY SECTION Ojficers J. B. KoMiCH Chairman K. H. Gilson Vke-Chairman R. D. Murphy Clerk Adviser: Professor Alvord Executive Committee J. W. Copithorne G. D. Benson J. H. Lowe 118 ThpiliililllMMIIIIlLlillllL 1932 Farrell, Tewksbury, Blanchard, Lyons Boston Society of Mechanical Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION R. F. Lyons (A) A. S. Tewksbury (B) j E. S. Blanchard (A) | W. F. Farrell (B) Officers Adviser: Professor Zeller President Secretary - Treasurer 119 Thfeaii!!|Miiiii|iiiiiiiiii|iiiiy II m ill(liilllll!!llllll! 932 American Institute of Electrical Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNR ' ERSITY SECTION Officers K. N. Packard H. Foley S. A. Standing H. A. Beede J. A. Falt H. No YES Adviser: Professor Smith Executive Committee Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary Treasurer T. F. Scott E. F. Hubert 120 TTife i!932 r .. o. P Chamberlain, Shea, James, Grosz, Prof. Strahan American Chemical Society NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION N.C., N.S., A.C.S. R. W . James F. L. Shea R. F. Chamberlain (A) J.J. Grosz, Jr., (B) President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Adviser: Professor Strahan 121 TTipaaiyB MiiLiiiiiiliiiL i 932 Van Dusen, Robbins Verbeck, Parker, Sias, Prof. Ingalls Society of Industrial Engineers NORTHEASTERN UNI ' ERSITY BRANCH E. R. Sias P. B. Parker (A) P. Verbeck (B) E. B. VanDusen R. A. Robbins President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser: Professor Ingalls 122 u Q —  Q Si: wi2 JjS i 05 rg ex. i u Thfe )llll||p i«lllllllllllllllllllliNiil|g32 Miller, Baumgarten, Sennott Blanchard, Kasson, Urann, Sterry, Mr. Fennel! Rifle Club OFFICERS R. M. Urann President DIVISION A J. M. Sterry Vice-President R. J. Sennott Secretary E. S. Blanchard Treasurer DIVISION B C. L. Kasson Vice-President F. Baumgarten Secretary R. C. Miller Treasurer Mr. George R. Fennell Adviser 125 Th BP!ilMiiiiiiliii9i{ii!i|[iiiiiiliiiiniwuiliiiiini)iaill !!932 Feldman, Michaelson, Packard, Pierce, Prof. Porte Radio Club K. N. Packard H. B. Michaelson Professor Roland Porter President Vice-President Faculty Adviser ALTHOUGH the Radio Club is one of the oldest groups at Northeastern, it ceased to function during the past few years. This year, under the direction of Prof. Porter, the club has become actively engaged in radio and related subjects. Code classes are held for beginners, and the club plans eventually to put a broadcasting station on the air. 126 TTifetiiii. 932 Maher, Chamberlain, Prof. Spear Mathematics Club OFFICERS R. F. Chamberlain R. A. Mahar Professor Joseph Spear President Secretary Faculty Adviser ' I HE Mathematics Club, founded in the fall of 1931, is the largest undergraduate ■ ' - organization at Northeastern, over 200 students attending the club meetings. Lectures by prominent mathematicians, and by members of the mathematic depart- ment are held, once every five-week period, the subjects covered being closel y related to the science of mathematics. 127 Th Mi 932 Inter-Club Council Division A J. W. LaBelle W. E. Benkus S. A. Standing OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Adviser: Professor Tozer Division B R. V. Fairbank F. Johnson J. H. Lowe F. S. Waldron C. Greenwald J. Yavarow W. E. Benkus G. T. Pitocchelli J. W. LaBelle E. Atwood S. A. Standing W. T. Linehan REPRESENTATIVES Brockton Empire State Everett Haverhill Lawrence North Shore Nutmeg QuiNCY Salem Twin State E. VanDeusen P. Shelansky J. Johnson J. H. Lowe P. Lynch S. Schwartz R. V. Fairbank E. P. Drake THE Inter-Club Council is a representative group endowed with the power of governing relations between the state and the high school clubs. The Council consists of representative members, two from each club. Activities undertaken by the Council include supervision of entertainments, athletics or other club functions, the investigation of the eligibility of new clubs, the granting of club charters, and in general, the promotion of good fellowship at Northeastern. During the past year, the Council has been chiefly concerned with the management of the inter-club bowling tournament. The various clubs usually have several smokers and social gatherings throughout the year. This year the Council plans to have a smoker at the end of the bowling season. Professor Eliot F. Tozer is Faculty Adviser to the Council. 129 932 Salem Club President, W. T. Linehan ' 32 B.A. Organized 1930; Membership 30. Activities: Annual Dinner Dance and Annual Banquet at Salem Willows; Participa tion in Interclub Bowling; Periodic Smokers. Lawrence Club President, A.J. Lombard ' 32 E. Organized 1930; Membership 20. Territory: Lawrence, Me- thuen, Andover, North Andover, and Shawsheen Village. Activities: Interclub Bowling; Periodic Smokers; Theater Parties; Museum Exhibit Trips; Periodic Group Attendance at Sports; Exhibitions. Everett Club President, A. E. Lonnberg ' 32 E. Organized 1926; Membership 40. Territory: Everett. Activities: Interclub Bowling, Prize Winner 1928; Annual Banquet and Dance at Salisbury Beach; Social and Smoker each five-week period. Nutmeg State Club President,]. A. McNeills ' 32 E. Organized 1926; Membership 30. Teiritory: Connecticut. Activities: Interclub Bowling; Interclub Canoe Racing; Organ- ized Tennis; Sponsors of Nutmeg Alumni Club. Empire State Club President, A. E. Hague ' 34 B.A. Organized 1929; Membership 35. Territory: New York State. Activities: Periodic Luncheons, and Smokers; Camera Trips; Group Attendance at University Sports; Interclub Bowling. 130 Thfemiiiipmiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil 932 Twin State Club Presidon, H. B. Duccon ' 32 B.A. Organized 1929; Membership 30. Teiritory: Vermont and New Hampshire. Activities: Interclub Bowling; Smoker each five-week period; Noon Luncheons. QuiNCY Club President, S. A. Standing ' 32 E. Organized 1922; Membership 45. Territory: Quincy. Activ- ities: Interclub Bowling; Winner of Bowling Trophy 1929 and I93O; Field Day Canoeing; Organized Tennis; Periodic Smok- NoRTH Shore Club President,]. W. LaBelle ' 32 E. Organized 1928 as the Greater Lynn Club. Name changed to North Shore Club in 1930; Membership 40. Territory: Lynn and Surrounding Towns. Activities: Interclub Bowling Trophy Winner; Sponsors Annual Spring Dance and Get-together at Preston Lodge, Beverly Farms; Periodic Smokers. Brockton Club President, B. O. Pearson ' 32 E. Organized 1929; Membership 20. Territory: Brockton and Surrounding Towns. Activities: Interclub Bowling; Periodic Bridge Parties; Regular Meetings at Brockton Y. M. C. A. Haverhill Club President, J. J. Belsky ' 32 E. Organized 1929; Membership 30. Territory: Haverhill. Activ- ities. Interclub Bowling, Trophy Winner 1931; Periodic Smok- ers. 131 Thpii J! 932 University Show BOARD OF MANAGERS J. S. Young ' 32E General Manager M. E. McArdle ' 34E Stage Manager C. E. Avery ' 34E Assistant Stage Manager R. F. Clark ' 32BA Business Manager E. R. SiAs ' 32E .... Ticket Manager G. G. MacDonald ' 32E Assistant Ticket Manager A. H. Fenlason ' 34E .... .... Publicity Manager J. J. Gross ' 34E ... .... Assistant Publicity Manager E. J. VanDeusen ' 34E Program Manager C. W. Perry ' 34E ... Assistant Program Manager R. W. James ' 32E Property Manager G. C. Jordan ' 36BA Assistant Property Manager P. E. NooNAN ' 34E Rehearsal Manager ViJ. B. Trundy ' 34E Assistant Kelr.arsal Manager J. BocoN ' 34E Costume Manager T. B. Griffith ' 35BA Assistant Costume Manager C. Greenwald ' 34E Scenery Manager H. GooDSTEiN ' 34E Assistant Scenery Manager W. S. Hyde ' 32BA Head Usher 133 MUSICAL ThfeMiiii A iiii 1932 Band K. Hayden E. M. ToBit Leader Drum Major STAFF D H. KOUFFMAN A . Bacon H. C. Olsen MEMBERS S. Baco Trumpets Trombones Saxophones C. Tracey M C. Bennett P. M. Green H. A. Yeans A. Holton R. C. Tucker F. L. Lind C. S. Ballard L. N. Selfridge H. G. Howe S. S. Gordon H. F. Greenough Lyaritone E. C. Knudson W C. Sargent H. S. Maden E. Hanson C. N. Brosiers E. N. Dew C. Norton C. W. Carlson G. Evans Clarinet A. E. HOLBROOK w R. Collins Piccolo G. D. R. E. J- Newhall Shunder H. Bennett Gross R. Almeider Drums A. H A. L. R. A. W W. COPITHORNE L. MuRCH C. Shippee M. Vant M. Whittet Lind E. Garlick G. H. OSSINGER C. Blackwood Bass G. Caverley H. Strecker C. C. W. Crouch R. Johnson P. S. Souther Mears French Horns E. LiNBACHER E. 0. Erickson C. W. Hervey A. Nicoloro J- L. Kennedy F. Waldron C. E. Peterson L. BUTTRICK A. E. HoLBROOK 137 1932 Concert Orchestra A. B. Cohen Leader H. GooDSTiNE Manager D. Goldman Assistant Manager J. Keller A. T. Holmes A. B. JozwiCKi K. A. Drinkwater F. F. Gaffney O. Jamaki G. E. Stevenson A. J. Wise J. Zimmerman H. Humphrey R. Fekete S. Yeranian A. HOLTON R. A. Reed C. J. Blackwood L. U. Buttrick MEMBERS W . E. Garlick G. ' . Nevvhall J. R. Blake R. B. Newton G. A. Morse R. H. Bennett F. S. Waldron C. D. Harvey P. M. Green N. W. Brosiers C. W. Crouch D. J. Thomas J. J. SUK H. Aronoritz D. Shuman P. O. Souther A. ' . Hadjian 139 I 932 Banjo Club R. A. PiNARD Leader W. F. Mason Manager I. Galper Librarian Prof. A. E. Whittaker Adviser W. F. Mason L. P. Blakley H. W. DUNSTAN F. I. Flynn MEMBERS N. P. Smith F. F. Wiseman R. F. Taborowsky F. R. Johnson J. P. HOYE H. A. Stanwood B. V. GOUNARIES A. Frienschner 141 ThfeMiiii pM iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiL 1932 Bacchanalians C. A. Carlson M. S. TOBEY .... Mr. D. a. Newman Manager Adviser A. J. DOTTI G. W. Carlson W. M. Wilcox L. Castrucci MEMBERS N. Brosiers s. S. R. F. WiNQUIST L. DeGrasse Canfield A. Sautnier 143 Th HlliliMllliillllllllllllJ 1932 Glee Club C. L. GOLBRANSON H. N. Spry . . . . Prof. C. F. Muckenhaupt Leader Manager Adviser W. E. St ACE Y W. GORSKI W. A. Grady H. W. Brush J. E. Davidson T. Schaeffer R. H. Craig J. AjOOTIAN L. C. Emerson J. SCHNEIDERMAN J. Sackrider M. R. Todd E. Heath G. E. Armstrong E. L. Dancenwiez J. W. Skendall C. H. Johnson N. B. Faunce F. J. Belcher A. COPANS J. F. Scott MEMBERS H. A. Beede y. E. Taylor J. A. Jameson F. N. Harriman F. A. Clark K. W. Swain S. L. Whitcomb F. J. Nichols B. Tosi A. W. Williams L. Garabrant C. Costello F. H. Ledgard O. Parker P. Verbeck N. David C. Frenning N. Gustina R. A. Joyce C. M. Kelley C. F. Peoples N. Sepinuck N. Staples F. F. Abbott D. S. Everett J. J. Furtado F. O. Greenwood R. N. Griffin J. Gold B. Gouniers E. W. Jacobs R. C. Lanson A. Lewis J. R. LoRING G. Johnson H. MacLeod P. O. Conner A. Urban W. Watti C. Williams B. Berkall B. O. Haynes 145 1932 Saxophone Band Y. Greenburg Leader S. E. Saunders Manager Mr. L. F. Cleveland Adviser MEMBERS C. O. Souther L. W. Buttrick D. R. Clemons K. H. Bunker J. Grossman G. N. Roitman A. M. Wolf J. L. Hayden S. S. Gordon R. B. Millington R. M. Whittet W. F. Watts E. C. Knudson C. L. Jones G. H. McElhiney P. G. Reagan 147 1 ,9rX — 3 U h o s s e S1932 Cauldron Board Ernest R. Sias .... Walter S. Hyde .... John S. Young .... James A. Falt .... Raymond W. James (Division A) Harold Rozen (Division B} Karl N. Myers .... Francis L. Shea .... Horace G. Tapply Mr. H. Nelson Raymond, Jr. Editor-hi-Chief M-cinaging Editor Literary Editor Athletic Editor Photographic Editor Photographic Editor Cira lation Manager Snapshot Editor Feature Editor Faculty Adviser 151 5 . Thpiii 932 Northeastern News MANAGING BOARD Jesse W. Eakins ' 32E John E. Doyle ' 32BA AcHiLLE Piccolo ' 32BA Robert F. Chamberlain ' 34E Milton S. Tarnopol ' 32E Kaly L. Singer ' 32BA Harold B. Dutton, Jr. ' 32BA Robert I. Crowell ' 32E Burton W. Phillips ■32BA Joseph Bocon ' 34E William W. Richardson ' 34E D. H. Kouffman ' 32BA Horace G. Tapply ' 32BA Mr. Norris G. Potter . Editoi -Ill-Chief Associate Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Managing Editors Advertising Aianagtr Sports Editors Circulation Managers News Editors Feature Editor Faculty Adviser 153 Thfe«i i1932 Northeastern News Staff J. R. Almeida ' 34E E. H. Everett ' 34E E. B. Van Dusen ' 34E S. A. Balkan ' 36E W. POTHIER ' 34E N. P. Altshuler ' 32BA C. A. Pethybridge ' 32E E. J. Van Deusen ' 34E P. M. Bacon ' 34BA C. W. Perry ' 34E I. V. Kendall ' 35E S. Mandel ' 34E R. Abel ' 34E V. S. Thayer ' 34BA Reporting Staff S. Mitchell ' 35E F. E. Abbott ' 34E M. N. Friend ' 34E P. E. Noon AN ' 34E Sports Staff L. Levy ' 36E K. E. Davis ' 36BA R. S. Cole ' 32BA S. Sheff ' 32E Circulation Staff A. Bergeron ' 32BA A. B. ScHow ' 34E Business Staff T. B. Griffith ' 35BA C. Tracy ' 34BA D.J. Loux ' 32BA H. Wernick ' 36E M. A. Rice 34E S. BocoN ' 35E R. G. Cox ■34E R. A. Maher ' 34E F. K. Foster ■32E P. Brandt, Jr. ' 35E J. J. Grosz, Jr. ■34E H. B. Cooper ' 36E A. L. Burr ' 35E J. W. Clark ' 34E R. S. Archer ' 36E E. Pray ' 36BA C. J. Baker ' 32BA Advertising Staff A. A. Schaake ' 34BA J. P. Amberlock ' 34BA C. Greenwald ' 34E Intercollegiate Editor A. Harold Feblason ' 34E Photographic Editor Joseph R. Almeida ' 34E 155 Thfe iiiiiMiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiL 932 Singer, Eakins, Tracy Handbook Staff Editor-iii-Chief Jesse W. Eakins ' 32 Associate Editors Kaly Singer ' 32 Carl Tracy ' 34 THE Handbook is published annually by the Northeastern 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. 156 Th iiiiiiiiBMiiii 1932 157 ll ip IS ili . .- k ' HSil ra •• •? . ' o c ,1- o - O .U O tn _a § c S Thfe iiii| Miiiii[iiiiiiiiiii| 932 Varsity Soccer Squad Captain Alfred H. Booker ' 32 Manager Harry R. Feldman ' 32 Coach Mr. James McDonald Assistant Coach Mr. Nelson Raymond ' li LETTER MEN Alfred H. Booker ' 32 Mario C. Franco ' 32 Gilbert G. MacDonald ' 32 Stewart H. Presper ' 32 Alexander F. Sherys ' 32 Carl R. Johnson ' 34 Fred F. Pimental ' 34 James P. Scobie ' 34 Vaino a. Tirri ' 34 Clarence O. Benson ' 35 Herbert W. Gallagher ' 35 Alexander B. Kirkland ' 35 William Trought ' 35 Richard C. Davenport ' 36 John A. Dodson ' 36 Harry R. Feldman ' 32 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Opponents 6 • 3 1 Bridgewarer Springfield Fall River Textile 2 5 2 2 - Clark 3 - Connecticut Agriculture IColl sge 1 1 Brown 2 2 3 . Worcester Technology Tufts 1 1 159 932 The Soccer Season M WHILE the Northeastern soccer team failed to match the brilliant showings of former Husky elevens, Captain Al Booker ' s hooters turned in a very creditable record, winning live of the eight games on the schedule. Coach Dave Priestly, who brought Northeastern to the top in college soccer circles, was forced to give up his con- nections with the team earlv in the fall, and Jim McDon- ald, genial manager of the local Pros , was engaged to tutor the kickers . Mac proved a capable teacher and much of the success of last year ' s eleven was due to his untiring efforts to produce a winner. Dave was able to attend a few practice sessions and his interest in the team was also greatly appreciated. ' eakened by the loss of the brilliant Herb Tiffany, Les Kershaw, Dinny Gorbell, and Lyn Stetson by gradua- tion, and also by the failure of certain veterans to report. Coach McDonald had to rebuild the Huskv machine con- siderably before the 1931 model made its debut. Once the season opened however, Captain Al Booker and his mates did themselves proud on the pitch. The hooters opened against Bridgewater on Hunting- yC 1L«_ ' ° ' Field on the 26th of September. The future teachers pp? - «• « • • pm- yp great fight but bowed before the strong home eleven, 6-2. Johnny Dodson and Booker starred at the full- back posts. On October 3, the team journeyed up to Springfield where they faced the New England Champions of 1931. N. U. opened up with a two-goal lead as the for- wards played a strong passing game. Holding the lead until the final period. North- eastern lost the services of its mighty mite , Mario Franco, because of an injury. Springfield capitalized and forced five goals through his position before Northeastern found the scoring punch again. Although the final score read Springfield 5, North- eastern 3, the Huskies played a great game and with better luck, might have re- turned to Boston, victors. On the 17th, again at Huntington Field, the Red and Black eleven met Fall River Textile School. The Huskies scored first, and held the upper hand throughout most of the contest. In the final minutes, a bit of carelessness allowed the visitors to tie the score at one — all. Before the final whistle in the regular game. Northeastern lost a chance to win when thev failed to convert a penalty kick. Thus the game went into overtime. In the extra session the visitors scored again, winning the verdict, 2-1. Connecticut Agricultural College came to Huntington Field on the 31st and gave the Red and Black all they could handle for a while. McDonald ' s teachings prevailed however, and beautiful work by Gil MacDonald, Franco, and Benson, gave the Hus- kies a fine win, 3-1. On the 7th of November, Brown Universiry- was host to the Back Bay booters, and proved to be a most ungenerous host, shutting out Capt. Booker ' s boys, until near the end of the game, while tallying twice themselves. Tirri, Kirkland, and Dav- enport did well for N. U., the latter scoring on an unbeatable boot in the final session. Final score. Brown 2, N. U., 1. 160 Thfe iiii |M iiiiiLiiiiiiL 932 Phiving their best game of the season, Northeastern faced Worcester Poly Tech in the heart of the Commonwealth on November 14. Gil MacDonald was sensational between the sticks, Franco a mightv powerhouse on both offense and defense, Tirri, a strong attacker, and our fullbacks were almost perfect. Presper, Gallagher, Pimen- tal, Scobie, and Johnson all played well. While Worcester scored a pretty goal, Northeastern never gave them the upper hand, and beat the Tech goalie twice on surefire shots, while missing by inches only on countless other tries. The final game of the season was plaved at Medford against Tufts College on the 21st. The Jumbos gave the Red and Black rooters a big scare when they took the ball directlv from the opening kickoff, through the entire Husky eleven, and drove it past MacDonald for an early score. Soon after that both Johnny Dodson and Captain Al Booker were injured and forced to leave the game for repairs. This strange train of events, instead of routing the Northeastern eleven, caused them to rise to a fighting pitch, and bv sheer fight and will to win, the Huskies kicked three goals through Jumbo ' s posts, to win their final booting contest for N. U. At the squad banquet, varsity soccer letters were awarded to Captain Booker, Franco, MacDonald, Presper, Sherys, Johnson, Pimental, Scobie, Tirri, Benson, Gallagher, Kirkland, Trought, Davenport, Dodson, and to Manager Harry Feldman. It was announced at the dinner that soccer would be played no more at Northeastern, at least for the next few years. Football, king of American College athletics, will be the major fall sport for the Red and Black in 1933, following a season of freshman football in 1932. Northeastern rose from a verv obscure beginning in college soccer circles, until victories over Harvard, Dartmouth, Springfield, M. I. T., Brown, Clark, Worcester Poly Tech, and other colleges gave the Huskies a rating near the top. Dave Priestly and Jim McDonald will long be remembered as coaches. Players like Bancroft, Foster, Melia, Tiffany, Burton, Hess, Howard, Sampson, Kirshaw, Medeiros, Franco, Mac- Donald, Booker, and others too numerous to mention, brought fame and glory to the Red and Black while performing on the pitch. It is too bad that the soccer players will not have the opportunity of continuing their favorite pastime on Huntington Field during the next few years. However, the Scotch game, while popular with the kickers, was not strongly supported by the stu- dent bodv in general. The Faculty Athletic Committee acceded to the will of the ma- joritv when thev instituted football at the expense of soccer. With pleasant memories of the past, the soccerites must bide their time until it is possible for the University athletic heads to include soccer as well as football on the fall program. 161 o s u 1932 Varsity Hockey Squad Captain William L. Carter ' 32 Coach Mr. Nelson Raymond ' 2? Manager Earl A. Decker ' 32 LETTER MEN William L. Carter ' 32 Arnold S. Alcorn ' 32 John F. McKee ' 32 Elmer J. Walker ' 32 Simon A. Anderson ' 34 Thomas A. Leverone ' 34 Donald H. MacLeod ' 34 Maurice A. Rice ' 34 Matthew V. Walsh ' 34 James F. Denton ' 35 Herbert W. Gallagher ' 35 Kenneth D. Cahoon ' 36 William E. Dingwell ' 36 Earl A. Decker ' 32 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. 3 Massachusetts Institute Technology 5 Bowdoin College 3 Brown University 5 Colby College 6 University New Hampshire 3 Brown University 6 Massachusetts Institute Technology Opponents 1 4 4 163 Th EiJii m k|  iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiL 932 The Hockey Season t; HE Northeastern sextet, led by Captain Bill Carter, plaved through its most successful season in the short history of the popular ice sport at N. U. The Huskies won six of their seven contests, and later avenged their early set-back at the hands of Brown University. Coach Nelson Ravmond ' s plavers can justly claim the small college championship of the East, having defeated Colby, the Maine state champions, and twice conquering Technology, the strongest local contender for the mythical title. Bill Carter, brilliant right winger, led in goals scored for the second successive year with eleven tallies. Herb Gallagher, dependable center, was runner-up to his captain for scoring honors with ten markers. The season brought to light several new Husky ice aces. Bill Dingwell ' s craftsman- ship in the nets won for him starting honors over the veteran Jimmv Denton. Si Anderson came into his own as a danger- ous left winger, his brilliant rushes providing thrills seldom equalled in college ranks. Elmer Walker, John McKee, and Arnold Alcorn, all senior forwards, played dependable hockey. Mathew Walsh a veteran, and Tom Leverone, a new- comer, showed remarkable improvement at the points during the season, and in the final games gave Northeastern its strongest defense since the days of Charlie Kerins and Roger Emery. The season opened with an impressive, clean-cut victorv over NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 3-0, at the Arena. Denton ' s clever work in the strings stopped several Beaver scoring attempts by his acrobatic saves. Herb Gallagher opened the scoring on a brilliant dash through the entire Tech team, drew out the goalie, and poked the disc into the far corner. Gallagher later scored again on a long shot which whistled into the Beaver ' s net so fast that the goalie never had a chance to save. Bill Carter caged the final marker when a penalty face-off was ordered in front of the M. I. T. goal. The game was played on January 6, just a few days after Tech ' s victory over B. U., making Northeastern ' s victory all the sweeter. On January 13 the Huskies planned an encounter with the New Hampshire Wild- cats at Durham but the weatherman ruled otherwise, so the squad remained in Boston. Two nights later, Carter and Gallagher each tallied twice and Ken Cahoon caged another as the Huskies chewed up Bowdoin ' s Polar Bears on the Arena surface. Ander- son piovided plenty of fireworks also, but failed to make the red light blink. Final Score: Northeastern 5, Bowdoin 1. The night after the Bowdoin encounter, January 16, the Husky pucksters travelled to Providence to do battle with the Big Brown Bear. Early in the game Brown flashed some very pretty stickwork and at the end of the first period the Bruins led, 2-0. The Providence sextet scored again to open the second period before Northeastern settled down to business. In the closing minutes of the second canto. Si Anderson carried beautifully through the Brown team only to be robbed by Hutton ' s sensational save, 164 Th «iiiimiiiiii[iii!iiiiiii| 932 Carter being right on deck to slap home the rebound however, making it 1-3- In the third period Anderson again cut loose, this time passing to Gallagher who sank a rifle shot and gave Northeastern renewed hopes of vic- tory. With only a few seconds remaining Northeastern fought gamely to tie it up and finally Capt. Carter was successful after taking Gallagher ' s pretty pass. In the resultant overtime period Brown scored on Johnson ' s long shot, to win a sensational victory, 4-3, handing the Red and Black its only defeat of the winter. Colbv came to town on February 3, and demonstrat- ed to Northeastern rooters some real ability on the runners. Although Northeastern held a 1-0 lead, the visitors went ahead 2-1, before the middle of the second session. Ken Cahoon and BUI Jack combined, the former scoring to take the lead for Northeastern again after Herb Gallagher had tallied a fine unassisted goal. In the first few minutes of the last period, the Colby White Mules gave Husky supporters heart- failure when they sank two long drives to go ahead again 4-3- Here the Mule kicked up his heels a bit too vigorously and penalties weakened the Maine defense. Bill Jack dug the puck out of a scrimmage to tie the score, and eight seconds later Gallagher rode through the Mule ranks to score the prettiest goal of the evening, giving Northeastern a well-earned decision, 5-4. New Hampshire paid a visit at the Arena on February 9, but returned to Dur- ham on the short end of a 6-2 score. Elmer Walker and Jack McKee broke into the scoring column, while Bill Jack followed suit. Bill Carter ' s two goals were great and Gallagher ' s additional tally topped off a very successful evening. Northeastern hoped to meet Bowdoin at Brunswick on the 15 of February but again Old Joe Jinx, the weatherman, intervened so the Brown Bear was the next on the card, appearing at the Arena on the 19th. The Red and Black opened up with a two- goal lead on scores bv Carter and Gallagher in the initial session, only to see Brown come out fighting in the second period, the Bears tying it up, and making a third period Northeastern rally vitally important. Having all the better of the play, N. U. could not seem to score on Hutton, although Carter, Gallagher, and Anderson had many chances. Finally Carter did dent the strings on a penalty face-off and the Provi- dence defeat was avenged, 3-2. February 23 was the red-letter day of the season. M. I. T. had just defeated B. U. again, and Northeastern went into its final game with the possibility of winning the local championship should they defeat the Beavers. Giving all they had. Cart- er, Gallagher, Anderson, in fact the entire sextet, put on their best exhibition of the year, soundly beating the Cambridge Engineers, 6-1. At the banquet in the Hotel Kenmore on March 9, thirteen players and the Man- ager, Earl Decker were awarded their letters, the players being Captain Carter, Gal- lagher, Anderson, Leverone, Walsh, Denton, Dingwell, McKee, Walker, Alcorn, Cahoon, Rice and MacLeod. Walsh was elected captain for next season and Paul Noonan was named as the new varsity manager. 165 S B o . § d Th Hii iiiiiiiiiiii 51932 Varsity Basketball Squad Captain LeRoy M. Rymph Mr. Coach Alfred M. McCoy M.anager William J. Connell ' 32 LeRoy M. Rymph ' 32 Elmer Hintz ' 32 Stanley J. Piascik ' 32 Ralph C. Christensen ' 32 Raymond J. Coughlan ' 32 LETTER MEN William J. Connell ' 32 Gilbert G. MacDonald ' 32 Charles H. Brown ' 34 Adrian W. Cleveland ' 34 Stanley W. Kramer ' 35 Adolph a. Jachym ' 35 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Opponents N. U. Opponents 38 Alumni 18 42 U. S. Coast Guard 33 37 Brown 38 26 Univ. New Hampshire 33 39 Clark 26 29 Tufts 24 26 Bridgewater 21 31 Pratt 32 48 Newport N. T. S. 19 23 Harvard 32 41 Clark 16 40 R. I. State 26 33 43 R. I. State Middleburv 37 29 31 Arnold 19 167 Th|Mlili pM lililli!llllllllj 932 The Basketball Season t: HE basketball team, led by Captain Roy Rymph, com- pleted the best season in the history of Husky basket- ball, winning ten of the fifteen games scheduled. Coach Al McCov was the man at the helm, and it is to his credit that all teams under his direction, in every season, have bettered their performances of previous years. Bud Rymph led the team for the second time, this winter, and was high scorer with 105 points, topping Ray Roughlan by two markers. Rymph was picked All-Boston center by the local coaches and proved to be a tower of strength on both offense and defense. Ray Coughlan and Charles Brown, regular forwards, were good team men and fine scorers. Brown tallying over 100 points. Ralph Christen- sen and Gil MacDonald, regular guards, held down their positions with distinction, the latter being called the out- standing guard of the season by two rival coaches. Elmer Hintz, McCov ' s sixth regular , proved a valuable adjunct to the team, and more than once made sure of a North- eastern victory when all other factors proved unequal to the task. While Captain Rvmph, Coughlan, Hintz, Christensen, and MacDonald graduate, Coach McCoy will have Brown, Stan Kramer, Adolph Jachvm, Ade Cleveland, leteermen, back next season. Charlie Brown was elected 1932- ' 33 cap- tain at the banquet, held on Tuesday, March 8, at the Hotel Lenox. The season opened at home against a strong Alumni five, headed by the famous scoring twins. Herb Tiffany and Bill Svmancyk. The Huskies kept the grads well in check throughout the evening, winning 38-18. Brown University visited the Y on the 12th and a great battle developed. The lead changed hands with lightning-like rapidity in the closing minutes. With 30 seconds remaining. Captain Caulkins sank a circus shot to win for the invaders, 38-37, the only home defeat on the Northeastern season ' s record. Clark fell before the Huskies at Worcester on December 16, 39-26, with twenty plavers seeing action for the Red and Black. On the 19th, Bridgewater kept a noon engagement in Boston, and the embryo teachers put up a great battle. Elmer Hintz had a field dav however, and his nineteen points gave N. U. the verdict, 26-21. To start the new year off right. Captain Rymph and Company, sank Newport Naval, 48-19, on January 2nd at the Y . One week later, Clark fulfilled a return date and managed to score 16 points while Northeastern chalked up 41. The first battle with Rhode Island State took place at Kingston on the 13th. Northeastern led up until the final minutes but finally bowed before a strong Keany aggregation, 37-33- On the 16th, Middleburv brought a fine basketball team to Boston and expected to lick the Huskies. They departed on the short end of a 43-29 score, however. January 23 was the date of another noon game and this time the U. S. Coast guard trained their big guns on the Red and Black colors. After the last gun was fired, Husky ' s pennants still waved triumphant, 42-33, being the final margin of victory. 168 932 The New Hampshire Wildcats were sched- uled to invade the Hub on January 30, but the Northeastern management very kindly consented to transfer the game to Durham to add color to the Wildcats ' big winter carnival. Although Northeastern put up a valiant struggle, victory was not to be, the Durhamites emerging on the long side of the 33-26 score. In the second big home contest of the season, the Tufts Jumbos appeared on February 6. Cap- tain Rymph, MacDonald and the rest, played sensationally, while Tufts was always a danger- ous competitor. Coughlan was high scorer with twelve of N. U. ' s 29 points. Tufts caged 24 markers. Thus Northeastern won its first home basketball contest, ever, from the Jumbos. After a long and hard trip to New York, McCoy ' s boys were nosed out bv Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, 32-31, on Lincoln ' s Birthday. The party left by boat on the night before the game, a heavy fog rolled in, and so the big E. S. S. boat anchored all night in the harbor, docking in Boston at noon, with just time enough for the basketeers to catch the noon flyer for New York. On February 16, the team took another journey, this time to Cambridge to meet Har- vard. Northeastern never led and appeared tired throughout the contest which was filled with close guarding, many fouls being called. Bud Rymph gave a great exhibition of foul shooting, sinking eight straight markers from the penalty line. A large crowd of Northeastern rooters watched the contest which ended in Harvard ' s favor, 32-23. February 20 will long be remembered by Northeastern men who attended the basketball game that night. Rhode Island State was the big attraction, and the gym was packed to capacity. At half-time. Little Rhodv had drawn ahead to an 18-12 lead. Brown starred in the opening session, however, keeping N. U. in the ball game. With only twelve minutes to plav. Northeastern still trailed by 10 points. Right here the fireworks commenced. The same Northeastern outfit that finished at half time, an apparently tired and beaten quintet, scaled the heights and determined to end the Rams ' domination. First MacDonald, then R -mph, then MacDonald again, then Coughlan, Rymph, Rymph, etc., filled Little Rhody ' s basket to the top. This glorious rally totalled twenty-six points while the Red and Black held the enemy absolutely scoreless until the last few seconds. Coach Keanv ' s crew retired to the wilds of little Rhody on the bad end of a 40-26 shellacking. What a game! And what a way to end the spell of a jinx! Arnold College closed the schedule on the 27th, in a fast game. Captain Rymph finished his court career in a blaze of glory as Northeastern won, 31-19. Coughlan, Hintz, MacDonald and Christensen also starred. 169 2 2 W) U ID u2cq 932 Varsity Baseball Squad Captain Richard H. Cook ' 31 Coach Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Assistant Coach Mr. Clarence J. McIntire LETTER MEN Richard H. Cook ' 31 Warren E. Nutter ' 31 Herbert Tiffany ' 31 William L. Carter ' 32 Gilbert G. MacDonald John F. McKee ' 32 Stewart H. Presper ' 32 Harry F. Bedell ' 34 John J. Grosz ' 34 Luke R. Corbett ' 35 Herbert W. Gallagher Charles J. Moulthrop ' 35 Edward J. Murray ' 35 Leonard F. Petrone ' 35 ' 35 Joseph T. Wignot ' 35 SEASON ' S RECORD N. U. Opponents N. U. Opponents Harvard 20 7 Colby 8 1 Providence CoL 4 9 Bowdoin 1 4 Tufts 10 11 Newport N. T. S. 10 5 Brown 2 6 Clark 1 9 R. I. State 11 1 Tufts 7 10 St. Stephen ' s 4 Middlebury 6 Manhattan 9 5 Union 5 16 Worcester Tech. 10 Massachusetts State 4 R. I. State 4 171 I 932 The Baseball Season t; HE 1931 baseball season showed marked improvement over the efforts of its immediate predecessors. Captain Dick Cook ' s aggregation winning seven and tying one out of seventeen contests. Notable victories were scored over Brown, Worcester Tech, Bowdoin, and Massachusetts State. Fortunatelv onlv three veterans will be lost to the team next year. They are; Cook, Nutter and Tiffany. The loss of Tiffany will probably be felt the keenest, not only by the baseball squad, but by the basketball and soccer teams as well. Tiffanv has been a stellar performer in athletics throughout the last four years and was the winner of the Kontoff Cup , awarded each year to the athlete who shows the finest co-operation in team work, true sportsman- ship, and real Northeastern spirit. Northeastern University opened its baseball season with Harvard at Cambridge; here the Huskies suffered their worst defeat of the vear, twenty to nothing, on April 8th. Despite the fine pitching of Gallagher, a yearling mak- ing his first appearance in the box for Northeastern, the Huskies lost the second game of the year to the hard hitting Friars of Providence College at Providence, April 11th, four to one. Gallagher displayed a fine brand of pitching, in fact, he gave as fine a performance as any Red and Black wearer has uncovered this year, and promises to he one of the mainstays of the staff next year. The Tufts-N. U. game played on the home grounds April i3th proved to be void of excitement. Tufts emerged victorious, ten to four. The Husky ball chasers chalked up their first win of the season by defeating the Brown Bears at Providence to the tune of five to one. The Huskies showed real form throughout the nine innings, April 15 being the red-letter day. A few days later on the 18th, the prevailing jinx which Rhode Island State seems to hold over the Red and Black asserted itself when the Huskies went down to a heartbreaking defeat after a hard uphill battle fell short. Though the Huskies outhit R. I. S. fourteen to nine thev lost eleven to nine. On their annual New York trip, April 20-21, Northeastern broke even by defeat- ing St. Stephens, ten to nothing, then lost to Manhattan, nine to nothing. In the next game Luke Corbett pitched a two-hit contest against V. P. I. and together with his teammates ' stick-work enabled the Huskies to win sixteen to nothing. The game was a walkaway, the Red and Black collecting a total of nine bingles. This happened on the 23rd. N. U. was not so fortunate in their next encounter. On a field swept by cold winds, rain, and snow thev lost to the Colby aggregation eight to seven, on the 29th. The Bowdoin i3ears proved to be an easy mark for the Husky ball tossers, on May Day, who won their fourth game of the year nine to one. Corbett gave the Bears but seven scattered hits. Continuing the winning streak, the Red and Black trimmed U. S. Naval, May 2nd, and Clark University on the 6th. Thirteen errors and twenty-four hits, of which N. U., collected fifteen, were some of the highlights of the first encounter. In the 172 932 second game the Red and Black ran roughshod over Clark and ran up a score of six to one. N. U. on the 9th, lost again to Tufts in the following encounter. The victors displayed a brand which was keeping them in the undefeated class. This was the second time this season that N. U. lost to Tufts. Middlebury proved a little too tough for the Red and Black at the next contest, the Vermont team winning six to four, on the 15th. In the suc- ceeding game it seemed as though old King Pluvius was on the Huskies ' side, for it was mainly because of rain that Northeastern was able to tie Union College at Huntington Field the next day. The steady downpour proved a decided boon to the Red and Black. The Union team had broken the five-to- five tie in the first half of the eleventh when the game was called. The score of the tenth was taken as final. The next game was called because Kid Pluvius was still showering the Huskies with his affections. The old Rhode Island State jinx still held sway for Northeastern lost their second game of the season to them, four to nothing, in the final scheduled battle of the year, on May 25th. Captain Dick Cook and his senior mates wound up their baseball careers in a blaze of glory defeating Massachusetts State at Huntington Field by a score of 10-4. Rudie Johnson on the mound for the Huskies, was master of the situation at all times. This game followed the R. I. State battle and officially closed the season. Letters were awarded to sixteen members of the squad, namely: Burger, Carter, Cook, Corbett, Dunlap, Gallagher, Grosz, MacDonald, Moulthrop, Murray, Nutter, Petrone, Presper, Tiff any, Wignot, McKee. With a letterman back for every position on the nine. Coach Al McCov is looking toward a banner season. The schedule which lists contests with Brown, Rhode Island State, Upsala, Union, Massachusetts State, Maine, Colby, Clark, Bates, Bowdoin, Worcester Tech, New Hampshire University, Tufts, and Middlebury, is probably the best ever compiled for a Northeastern baseball team. As usual the Rhode Island State games will be the big objectives and Captain Bill Carter and his mates have a great chance to even up a few old scores. Early season practices indicate that plenty of veteran material will be augmented from the ranks of promising newcomers. With veteran outfielders and batterymen on deck. Coach Mc- Coy ' s biggest task will be to build up an infield to replace last season ' s all-captain quartet. 173 CO S O - 2 g g ' l5 i fe S n = .- Jags pa u n « 6 d2 932 The Track Season A ' FTER the brilliant showing made by the track team during the indoor season the prospects of an equally fine outdoor team looked verv good. By the middle of April, the team was readv for its first meet. April 17 the tracksters took a flying trip to Springfield and matched speed and brawn with the strong Springfield College team. Both teams showed great power and several record breaking performances were turned in. Frank Shea set a new N. U. record in winning the 440. Bud Rvmph broke the college record in the shot. Bob Greenleaf clipped 4 seconds off the existing record for the 2-mile run. Shaw of Springfield bettered the Eastern Intercollegiate mark in the high hurdles while his teammate, Cooley, tied the record in the pole vault. Springfield had the edge and won 76 to 58 but only after a hard fight. The next week-end, the relay teams competed in the famous Penn Relays at Philadelphia. Coach Parsons picked six men, Shea, Hanson, Fait, Grieve, McCrudden and Fischer to uphold the colors of N. U. at the games. This group proved worthy of the task and covered themselves with glory. Saturday afternoon a quartet consisting of Hanson, McCrudden, Grieve and Shea, showed their col- lective heels in a match race to Temple, Amherst and Dela- ware. Frank Shea, the stellar N. U. anchor man finished 10 yards to the good. About an hour later a second N. U. mile team consisting of Fait, Fischer, Hanson and Shea competed in the Class B One Mile Relay Championship of America and placed third. Jim Fait, N. U. lead off man ran one of the best races of his career and handed over a five-yard lead to Ed Fischer, from then on the battle waxed hot and furious, but the boys had the stuff, and Frank Shea, the anchor man, finished with a drive that brought him to within a couple of strides of the Colgate and Navy men who finished 1, 2 respectively. Several highly touted outfits were left in the dust among them were Army, M. I. T., Columbia and Le- high. As trophies the boys carried home four silver cups, a large bronze plaque and four medals. Quite a success for this mile relay team! The Boston Intercollegiates held in the Harvard Stadium May 1 and 2, gave the entire squad a chance to Rrove their calibre. The meet was won bv Harvard with f. U. second, B. C. third, B. U. fourth and Tufts last. The feature event of this contest was the great 440 race between Frank Shea and the B. C. flash, Don Fleet. The judges an- nounced Fleet as winner and Shea as runner up; a split hair decision. It was the stellar work of the veteran members of the team that brought success to the Red and Black. 175 , ThfeliilBBMIIII 932 The Huskies met Bates College at Lewiston, Me., in their second dual meet of the season. The closeness ot the score tells its own story: Bates 68, Northeastern 67. Bates won through the brilliant work of Chapman and Knox for this pair rolled up 25 points between them. Bud Rymph put in a big day ' s work, collecting eleven big points for N. U. The other members of the team were by no means idle and the only regret was that just one more third place was not copped bv an N. U. man; not that anyone wished Bates bad luck. A great meet! Luck did not favor the Red and Black in the Eastern Intercollegiates that were held at Worcester the following Saturday. To start off wrong N. U. lost two valuable mem- bers through sickness in their families, and then, to keep things wrong a couple of adverse decisions in the running events were just enough to prevent the Huskies from win- ning the Eastern Championship. N. U. and Springfield engaged in a bitter battle for points; Springfield emerged with 53 1-3 and N. U. with 52 1-2; Worcester Tech came in third with 19 1-3. Five new records were established in the heat of the fierce competition. N. U. produced four cham- pions in Shea, Fait, Fischer and Freeman who copped their specialties. The Huskies closed their 1931 outdoor season by placing fifth in the New England championships. The University of New Hampshire won the title. The 440 was the outstanding event of the meet. Arnie Adams the Bates sensation, won this great match just one stride ahead of Bernie Mc- Cafl ertv of H. C. and our own Frank Shea who placed second and third, respectively; time, 48 2-5 seconds. Jim Fait placed second in the broad jump. Bud Rymph third in the discus, John Matukas picked H up fourth place. Scott and Freeman were in a tie for second V m place in the high jump. Forsberg placed fourth in the jave- 1 So ended the 1931 season, a great success and also a disappointment. At the annual track banquet Frank Shea was elected to pilot the team for the next year. The Red and Black started off the new school year when they defeated Brown at Providence, 45 to 27. Although losing the services of Captain Shea. Gay Millbrandt broke the N. U. shot put record by about five feet. Bill Hanson, one of our well known Three Musketeers , set a new rec- ord in the 300-yard run, winning by a wide margin. The other events were almost all N. U. triumphs. Brown won only the hurdles, the 1000-yard run, and the shot put. The rest of the indoor season is a story of the perform- ances of the mile relay team which closed the season with- out a defeat or a tie. At the Prout Games in the Boston Garden the mile team composed of Fait, Grieve, Shea and Hanson licked New Hampshire as they pleased and by 30 ards. The next week at the Millrose games at New York the same team broke the streak of bad luck that followed N. U. teams at this particular meet. The Huskies trimmed 177 932 Fordham and Sr. John ' s in the fourth fastest time of the carnival and setting a new N. U. record of 3 minutes 27 3-5 seconds. At the B. A. A. games the next Saturday, this quartet again beat New Hampshire and M. S. C. in a hair lifting race. Bob Grieve was the hero of the hour and to him belongs the credit. In the afternoon of the same day Allen won the N. E. A. A. A. U. 600-yard title in a fine fashion. The last meet of the indoor season wa s the University Club games. N. U. was placed in Class A along with Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, B. C, M. I. T., Springfield and New Hampshire. The other New England colleges were in Class B. Gay Milbrandt broke his own shot put record in winning second place while Jim Fait placed second in the broad jump. The relay team certainly did their best for they beat B. C, and M. I. T. in the third fastest time of the evening, without Captain Shea who was at home sick in bed. However Ralph Phillips took Shea ' s place and acquitted himself nobly. Scott picked up one point in the high jump to make a total of 12 for N. U., Harvard won the meet. 179 Thfeii, II Ill!l!lllil1iill ie ilf liilll if 932 ALGOT O. FORSBERG Track Captain ' 30- ' 31 Winner of the Alumni Perpetual Track Trophv 1931 Track Squad ' 27- ' 28; ' 28- ' 29; ' 29- ' 30; ' 30- ' 31. HERBERT TIFFANY Basketball Captain ' 29- ' 30 ' inner of the KontofF Trophy ' 30- ' 31 Soccer Squad ' 27- ' 2S, ' 28- ' 29; ' 29- ' 30; ' 30- ' 31. Baseball Squad ' 27- ' 28; ■28- ' 29; ' 29- ' 30; ' 30- ' 31 Basketball Squad ' 28- ' 29; ' 29- ' 30: ' 30- ' 31. O-igbt ' ) Thpirai !!932 N Men in School A. S. Alcorn ' 32 L. M. Allen ' 34 P. M. Bacon 34 H. F. Bedell ' 34 C. O. Benson ' 35 H. A. Bixby ' 34 A. H. Booker ' 32 G. H. Bradford ' 32 C. H. Brown ' 34 P. G. Burger ' 35 K. D. Cahoon ' 36 W. L. Carter ' 32 A. W. Cleveland ' 34 W. J. Connell ' 32 R. J. COUGHLAN ' 32 N. R. Dahl ' 32 R. C. Davenport ' 36 E. A. Decker ' 32 J. F. Denton ' 35 W. E. Dingwell ' 36 J. A. Dodson ' 36 M. C. Franco ' 32 H. W. Gallagher ' 35 C. R. Greenleaf ' 32 R. G. Grieve ' 34 J. J. Grosz ' 34 W. J. Hanson ' 32 E. F. Hintz ' 32 A. A. Jachym ' 35 C. R. Johnson ' 34 A. B. Kirkland ' 35 S. W. Kramer ' 35 A. V, Kreusel ' 32 G. G. Lawrence ' 34 T. A. Leverone ' 34 G. G. MacDonald 32 D. H. MacLeod ' 34 E. D. Mackenzie ' 34 R. McCusKER ' 32 J. D. McCrudden ' 32 J. F. McKee ' 32 J. W. McMullen ' 32 J. L. Medeiros ' 32 J. J. Matukas ' 32 L. U. MORANG ' 34 E. J. Murray ' 35 W. H. Northrop ' 32 L. F. Petrone ' 35 S. J. PlASCIK ' 32 F. F. Pimental ' 34 S. H. Presper ' 32 M. A. Rice ' 34 A. Rodham ' 34 L. H. Rymph ' 32 H, A. SCHLIER ' 32 C. R. Scott ' 32 J. P. SCOBIE ' 34 F. L. Shea ' 32 A. F. Sherys ' 32 A. C. Thompson ' 32 V. A. Tirri ' 34 W. Trought ' 36 E. J. Walker ' 32 M. ' Walsh ' 34 L. M. Weaver ' 34 J. T. Wignot ' 35 181 1932 Tennis Club OFFICERS H. S. Miles (Division A) W. S. Walker (Division B) F. A. Provenzano C. W. Perry (Division A) E. A. GoELLER (Division B) M. E. Porter (Division B) Mr. DeLano G. Rice President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Secretary- Treasurer Faculty Adviser THE Tennis Club, founded in the fall of 1930, was organized with the idea of promotion of intra-mural tennis. A large and enthusiastic membership took part in several tournaments, the finals of which were staged at Riverside as a feature of the Field Day program. This spring the club will organize a varsity team which will meet representatives of other colleges on the courts. If the club is successful in this venture, tennis may be added as a regular varsity sport at Northeastern. 182 FRATERNITIES o- uT - 111 c - O w - lit ITife ililllililli!!!! 932 Beta Gamma Epsilon Founded 1919 Headquarters 74 Pleasant Street, Brookline BROTHER IN THE FACULTY William T. Alexander President, A. P. Dunlap Vice-PresaJent, R. W. Heffer Secretary, J. L. Hayden Treasurer, W . F. Holcombe Faculty Adviser, Prof. Emil A. Gramstorff S. T. Campbell A. P. Dunlap F. K. Foster F. E. Abbott W. E. Bishop H. W. Brush MEMBERS 1932 V. C. Geckler R. W. Heffer 193 4 A. W. Cleveland J. L. Hayden F. C. Johnson J. A. Metcalf W. F. Holcombe G. E. MacNeill J. M. Sterry J. B. Pierce E. B. Rockwood J. A. Werry K. L. Child 1935 H. M. Goodchild L. L. Russell W. D. Abbott P. G. Burger PLEDGEES W. H. Crocker R. B. Day J. E. Sayer R. B. Shimer 185 o .:2 o 1932 Alpha Kappa Sigma Founded 1919 Headquarters 151 Davis Avenue, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. William L. Smith Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Prof. Chester P. Baker Mr. Frank H. LaBree President, J. W. LaBelle Vict-Pres,dent, F. L. Shea Secretary, C. R. Hanna Treasurer, A. F. Sherys Faculty Adviser, Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan D. W. Allen J. W. Copithorne R. E. Fornell A. V. Frienschner C. R. Hanna H. H. Holmquist G. C. Anderson C. H. Brown L. A. Cormiers J. W. Andrews S. A. Anderson J. F. Denton T. B. Eckhoff C. W. EURENIUS W. B. Facey J. C. Flynn R. G. Grieve MEMBERS 1932 A. W. HOYT C. R. Johnson R. T. Jordan J. W. LaBelle H. W. LlEHR O. D. Lindsay J. A. McNellis 1934 g. w. curren M. E. McArdle 1935 A. M. Gifford PLEDGEES R. W. HippLE H. C. Klose R. M. Locke A. E. LoNNBERG D. E. MacBrien W. F. Mason 187 L. D. Meserve E. B. Ryan F. L. Shea A. F. Sherys J. L. Wieker A. C. Wilkins H. H. Moore T. F. Scott J. T. Weisul J. W. Skendall L. McCarthy G. K. McLean H. C. Olson F. L. Parsons G. W. Petrosky R. F. Phillips B.J. Wiederkehr CO tie to JO O - w ' 932 Eta Tau Nu Founded 1920 Headquarters 153 Naples Road, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Edward S. Parsons Mr. Albert E. Everett (gferSg- 1 ?residint, C. L, Mork Vice-fusidoit, E. A. Decker Secretary, W. H. Tavlor Treasurer, F. H. Bingha.m Faculty Adviser, Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti E. E. Anderson D. E. Bannister R. F. Bassett F. H. Bingham E. A. Decker MEMBERS 1932 H. F. Greenough j. b. komich B. F. Latamore D. J. Lynch H. S. Maden C. L. Mork H. W. Olin P. B. Parker C. A. Stevens M. H. Taylor A. S. Tewksbury W. R. Bauer W. E. Butler J. M. Chase R. L. Allen 1934 D. S. MacMillan G. H. OSSINGER 1935 R. A. Barron D. B. Stevens W. H. Taylor D. B. W ' orster F. C. Rowland F. S. Bacon K. A. Bell A. GiBBS A. A. GiLMAN D. M. Goodridge H. A. Hutchinson PLEDGEES F. T. LiND E. F. Locke B. J. Noden R. C. Parker H. R. Perdriau C. R. Powell L. W. Pray H. H. Ross W. V. Small W.J. Tuller G. A. W ' helpley 189 — r o .32 Thfeii ' 932 Sigma Kappa Psi Founded 1931 Headquarters 525 Newbury Street, Boston BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. George F. Ashley Prof. Henry B. Alvord President, I. E. Scholnick: Vice-President, N. H. Cooper Secretary, S. Mandell Treasurer, C. J. Baker Faculty Adviser, Mr. Charles O. Baird, Jr. C. J. Baker H. Goodstine N. H. Cooper S. Mandell MEMBERS 1932 . Herlich I. A. Scholnick L. LiPPMAN K. L. Singer 1934 E. J. Rapoport J. Grossman W . A. ROSENFIELD J. W. Weiner H. L Aronovitz H. E. Fine I. Galper 1935 PLEDGEES B. H. Michelson B. A. Berkall N. Rossman H. Wernick 191 Th ii 1932 Nu Epsilon Zeta Founded 1921 Headquarters 16 Greenough Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Dean Harold W. Melvin Prof. William C. White Prof. George H. Meserve,Jr. President, E. F. Schubert Secretary, K. L. Killer Faculty Adviser. Vke-President, A. C. Thompson Treast rer, R. E. Schultz Prof. George W. Towle C. F. Cobb E. N. Dew R. W. Drake W. G. Gorton J. A. Hey W. A. Howe C. T. Kessell C. J. Chasse N. L. Davis E. D. Henderson D. F. Abernethy M. H. BuZZEE P. Allen E. D. Heath P. V. Innis MEMBERS 1932 K. L. Killer G. F. Lock wood M. G. Lowe J. S. McGiRR J. R. McWilliams R. C. Miller W. H. Northrop 1934 W. C. Hennings H. C. Lang E. E. McWiLLIAM 1935 D. G. Ferry S. S. Gordon A. R. Jee PLEDGEES R. D. Knight H. E. Pray C. A. Pethydridge D. A. Robinson E. F. Schubert R. E. Schultz S. A. Standing H. F. Thatcher A. C. Thompson J. L. Perry J. y . Wentworth E. F. Wheeler S. W. Kramer G. C. Scrivener J. Sackrider C. S. Strecker G. E. Stronach 193 I 932 Phi Gamma Pi Founded 1924 Headquarters 922 Beacon Street, Boston BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Milton J. Schlagenhauf Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Prof. Henry E. Richards President, W . J. Farrell Secretary, D. W. Siedel Vice-President, H. N. Eggleston Treasurer, C. E. Bateman Faculty Adviser, Prof. Henry E. Richards D. C. Arlio C. E. Bateman F. Baumgarten E. S. Blanchard G. H. Bradford R. S. Brown R. C. Christensen E. B. Condon G. E. Booth P. O. Couillard R. D. Empsall H. G. Gurske W. M. Bain R. B. Carroll J. H. Collins R. C. Davenport G. J. DiERINGER N. J. Haskell V. F. Hill MEMBERS 1932 R. J. COUGHLAN H. N. Eggleston W. J. Farrell H. W. Foley E. R. Goodwin J. J. Keblis J. H. Lowe 1934 E. J. Fiekers F. R. Johnson 1935 G. ' . Milbrandt W. C. Pope PLEDGEES A. A. Jachym M. C. Kaleta C. F. Kelley F. H. Ledgard S. R. Mears C. R. Messer J. J. Matukas R. G. McCuSKER S. J. Piascik S. H. Presper H. A. SCHLIER D. W. SlEDEL R. M. Skeirik R. R. ' ance J. M. McDoNOUGH E. A. Smith V. A. TiRRi S. M. Rimmer F. M. Norton E. T. Odabashian E. C. Owen H. Revane F. B. Richardson E. C. Urban J. P. Uzdavinis 195 TFifesBi ' 932 Sigma Phi Alpha Founded 1924 Headquarters 65 Sevvall Avenue, Brookline BROTHER IN THE FACULTY Mr. Gerald R. Tatton President, A. ' . Piccolo Vice-President, A. W. Howe Secretary, W. S. Thayer Treasurer, K. N. Myers Faculty Adviser, Prof. Arthur B. Montgomery F. J. Antico S. F. Blake C. R. Greenleaf F. H. Hart A. W. Howe R. W. Karges J. BocoN C. A. Carlson G. A. Caverly R. P. ACKROYD R. . Brown MEMBERS 1932 G. G. MacDonald J. F. McQuaid R. L. Moore K. N. Myers M. P. Nardone B. . Phillips 1934 W . J. Folan C. R. Johnson W. G. Littletield E. D. Mackenzie 1935 A. P. Davis C. J. Frissell T. B. Griffith . ' . Piccolo K. B. Reed A. L, Rust H. R. Thomas M. S. Tobey R. M. Urann . . A. Schaake W. S. Thayer C. Tracy E. H. Seward A. W. Williams S. Bocon N. W. Brosius S. B. Bruns F. A. BuRBANK R. J. Callahan G. W. Carlson J. W. Clark PLEDGEES F. J. COLU.MBO R. H. Craig B. T. Dame . L. DeGrasse J. L. DODSON R. B. Gilpatrick A. W. Jaques w. L. McKlNNEY w. , A . Nye A. E. Oliva G. A. Ranney A. B. SCHOW L. H. Shields C. L. Smith 197 n a. = - to S a, .- -c = 15-2 2 § 2 si Th MiiiipMiiiiiliiiiiiiiy 932 Phi Beta Alpha Founded 1924 Headquarters 16 Coplev Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Mr. H. Nelson Raymond, Jr. Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Benjamin M. Ellison I BA President, W. S. Hyde Secretary, R. F. Clark Faculty Advisers, Mr. Everett C. Marston Prof. Charles W . Havice Vice-President, S. T. Christian Treasurer, J. E. Doyle R. F. Clark R. S. Cole J. E. Doyle P. M. Bacon F. G. Beal P. A. Cameron S. T. Christian R. V. Fairbanks C. H. Barrows H. W. Gallagher H. Bright T. J. BuNKE R. B. Canfield G. R. Coolidge J. J. Crighton MEMBERS 1932 C. L. Golbranson W. S. Hyde J. W. McMullen F. S. Mosher 1934 G. E. Hodgson J. H. McCrudden E. S. Mitchell E. W. Perkins J. S. Preston 1935 P. M. Herbert PLEDGEES H. D. FuRDON G. M. Hewins R. M. Hyde E. V. KiRKLAND 199 R. M. OWERS J. ' aida . S. alker H. L. Sherman A. R. Therrien W. M. Walter C. M. Weaver C. H. Winters A. E. Nelson O. y. Olson G. Lamb H. B. McGee R. B. MooRE B. G. Tosi K. P. White c ° E2 . ■J - £-S ' Th mi JI932 Kappa Zeta Phi Founded 1924 Headquarters Northeastern University President, H. Rozen Vice-President, J. Alpert Secretary, N. Altshuler Treasttrer, I. Green Faculty Adviser, Prof. Chester P. Baker J. Alpert I. A. Altshuler N. P. Altshuler R. Abel H. S. Morris S. A. Balkan I. S. Chernack S. M. Coher N. E. Grandberg MEMBERS 1932 H. R. Feldman L. Feldman I. K. Green 1934 1935 J. Newman PLEDGEES S. A. Kritzman L. Levy M. Minkovitz L SCHNEIDERMAN A. Segall H. Rozen S. Sheff M. S. Tarnopol M. Mack J. Zimmerman N. Sepinuck Y. Shapiro H. SOMERS L. SoMERS 201 cl ' ' o - - =« c jj-a o o S E Ju ' -J Gamma Phi Kappa Founded 1925 Headquarters 155 Davis A ' enue, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Stanley G. Estes Prof. William J. Alcott, Jr. rAfiNi President, E. F. Hintz Secietary, P. A. Hillman Vice-President, W. E. Peterson Treasurer, R. M. Hubbard Faculty Adriser, Prof. Stanley G. Estes MEMBERS 1932 M H. Aubey E. W. Hinckley W. ' , Lundgren H. BONIN E. F. Hintz E. F. Marcotte P. J. Burnett R. M. Hubbard R. M. Morris J- H. Clark A. E. Johnson A. J. Pierce A. R. Goss J- L. Kelliher 1934 N. H. Wright R. B. Chesley E. Gledhill A. G. Schilling C. H. Crawford E. Peterson V. E. Taylor C. W. Crouch 1935 S. R. Webber A. M. Bloom R. A. Jenkins E.J. Limbacher P. A. Hillman PLEDGEES H. E. Rogers A. K. Borman A. C. Hinckley E. H. Middendorf H H. Clifton G F. Hollinshead P. N. O ' Connor P. M. Craven H G. Howe A. C. Shippee R. R. Davidson G H. Johnson J. P. Turner B. H. Evanauskas H C. Knight J. W. Turner C. L. Grant T, D. Lyons A. P. Urban E. B. Gregory . D. Maguire B. S. Whelpley S. E. Hartwell F. G. Meriam P. L Wizes 203 J! 6 e 3 O O log — -a -: n — j:i - S £ O - M-a C t-x cu J£ .S - -— i o .w-o t0I 1932 Sigma Delta Founded 1925 Headquarters 247 Kent Street, Brookline BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Waldemar S. McGuire Prof. Arthur B. Montgomery President, J. W. Eakins Vice-Piesident, E. R. Sias Secretary, F. H. ll Treasurer, C. E. Avery Faculty Adviser, Prof. Frederick E. Holmes F. E. Anderson P. R. Colby R. I. Crowell J. W. Eakins K. H. Gilson H. R. Hamilton M. W. Hanscom C. E. Avery E. H. Everett S. L. Feener R. L. Dunning D. K. Barnes C. Davis E. P. Demers J. C. Eckert R. W. Engle D. S. Everett MEMBERS 1932 K. F. Hayden R. W. James A. J. Lombard G. T. PiLLSBURY C. S. Poole W E. RUSHLOW S. E. Saunders 1934 F. Hall W . Petersen C. W. Perry 1935 L. C. Huse PLEDGEES D O. Haines E. H. HuTCHINS P. S. McKinnon R. G. Mitchell E. A. Periconi E. H. Richardson E. R. Si.is W. W. Smith P. ' erbeck A. P. W ' hitaker E. F. Wilcox S. W. W ' iNQUIST J. S. Young C.J. QuiNNAM E. J. ' anDeusen ' . G. W ' attie J. D. Wintle N. E. Roberts F. Santiago J. . Shedd L. B. Sjostrom W. Stepat D. N ' anBuren 205 Thraiiii i!932 206 ThpiiiiiAyim iiiiiijiiifw 932 i_oPi fhorno Boot 7 c Hi ka ' Out for fhs air- ' The Gc Z3 IQl TTi feilliMM|[li|iiliillllllLll[llllllllllllii[ 1932 iS r:: iS£ -5 tv . «. - o m s Sal and naio ajor Pa s 5 • K P !l|ii?S (ji • • At the ' Xr, ,CS 208 Th MII!!| Mlllllllllllllllll|llllllL IIM 932 1 The Co vere d Waoon r oma JThe -fo idaij All Pa s 209 Thfe iiiLraiiiliiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiL 932 210 Th«iiiii|kiiiiiLiiiiiL !I932 f : i i , ' 211 Th MIIIMkllil|lliilllll|ilM i l - Car jffoor ws The (domicile ' ffod ' -Jim - fJalk Walk The Stujij ' Nalf ' 111 Th Mi il932 -Th KZd) - on o K ec- A Red 213 Th i! ' AiiiiLiii|!i GPK Se ' i ce ? O . Gossid Ba tt ny ff) o C i ID e:, e I 214 ThCTiiitAiiiiiLiiiiiLiiLiiiiiiiiiiB 1932 til Orass T yoase 215 Th !iiiAiiii|iiiiiiiiitit yay ? 7 :7s?i a3 jfe5i7 S?s?a3 3 3iTWS7 r% 216 Thpill!l|Mlll!llll!lll!llllj 1932 Academic? Calendar Tuesday 8 ' ednesdav 9 Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 Sunday 20 Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 Sunday 4 Monday 5 Tuesday 6 1931 September Faculty roll up sleeves, wipe off chin — Pull down vest, jack up trousers — — And meet incoming horde of freshmen — Who are officially introduced to faculty at Brown Hall Freshmen still dazed, but game Day of rest From the four points of the compass comes the army of upperclass- men — Who marvel at the freshmen Process of orientation in full swing Four freshmen lost in Huntington Building corridors Searching party for same also lost, but Student Union holds recep- tion regardless Absentees found starving in 33H Freshmen spend day buying pipes, drawing on notebooks, growing mustaches, and getting collegiate Frats clean house Nen ' s staff groans over first copy First studying done — underdone Neus comes out — Eakins wears false beard all day Sigma Delta smokes Soccer with Bridgewater — too bad for BrHzO Another one of those sleepy days A. K. S. woos Lady Nicotine Faculty in conclave — decides to give more homework News about a depression leaks out — Mike cancels order for Hershey bars October Ncuj appears with a few more boners P. B. A. holds house dance — no furniture broken Springfield takes Husky hooters Franco tells a tall story Division B takes the reins Prof. P. gets a haircut 217 Th|Siii A« iiiiiLiii[ii|iiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM J 932 a -- , . CIV LS jjy ■ J 5 fe 218 Thpiiiiiii W ' ednesday 7 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Saturday 10 Sunday 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 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 Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30 Saturday 31 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 I 932 The usual number of Mass Meeting cuts When something of grave importance doubtless happened Division B upperclassmen sick of studying A very quiet day, indeed Roast beef, of course Columbus did something or other today — no school If this were Friday it would be unlucky Co-op department wishes there were more jobs or fewer students Came the dawn, per usual Hill-and-dalers outswim Tufts in Franklin Park mud Booters drop one to Fall River The weekly Northeastern-Simmons get-together Everyone back to the rockpile Booker changes to heavies Robinson and Meyers seen together Taunton train half-hour early — crowd at Chapel X-countrv staggerers fifth at Harvard open meet Booters kick the stuffing out of Clark And so to Simmons again Cigarettes are down a cent — E. T. N. smokes ' e repeat — Tuesday, the 27th Gosh, how tempus fugits! And fugits!! A. K. S. and Sigma Delta dance ' neath a golden moon Booters entertain Nutmeg Staters — send ' em home dejected November What — Sunday again? Cigarettes still cheaper — four frats ruin Adam ' s apples Air of mystery about News Room — Eakins runs temperature Boston papers blurt it out, but — News announces adoption of football just the same These be exciting times Division B upperclassmen take five-week quizzes and vanish And so to bed Division A back again — With wild stories about the depression Armistice Day, y ' know Middlers wash feet, and can ' t do a thing with them — So they dance at Brown Hall. And look at the date! Not to be outdone, P. G. P. and P. B. A. also dawnce Big sale of corn plasters 219 ThMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiipniiiliiiy 1932 220 Thp iiiiii 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 Sufiday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 Sunday 20 Monday 21 Tuesday 22 932 Back to the old grind again Prof. P. gets another haircut — mistaken for a freshman Surely you remember what happened today! Another day, another F Jerry Tatton wears red necktie Quiet week, what? I said, Quiet week ! Raymond gathers puck-pursuers and gives pep talk Know what tomorrow is? It ' s the day before — Thanksgiving, that ' s what! Oooo! Quick Henry, the Salicon! Turkey soup Turkey croquettes And turkey hash December Frats roughhouse under basketball rules Dr. Lewis Brown spiels at M. M. — everyone inspired Last soccer team for all time banquets — Franco hides behind a cigar Seniors cavort at Bradford — what a moon! Hoopsters open season against TifFanv and gang — Alumni van- quished Day of much-needed rest Four frats smoke up — Porter vows he ' ll bring his own cigars here- after No cigarettes sold on the Avenue Student body decides to start Christmas shopping soon Dean ' s List announced — most of us resolve to study harder here- after N. E. Z. and S. P. A. trip the light fantastic Brown nips the varsity hoop quintet N. E. Z. tosses a house social B. G. E. and G. P. K. hold smoke fest When the Glee Club yodeled mightily The Huskies take Clark for a ride in basketball Frosh and sophs bury the hatchet in cigarette butts Middlers dawnce at Brown Hall — and oh, what dawncing! More jiggling to music by P. G. P. and P. B. A. And so times wear on — and Christmas draws near Some Christmas shopping done — what to get the girl? Freshmen revive belief in Santa Claus 221 ThCTBitMilLllllllLllLllllllll|M 1932 IM MEMflimM ? -j OW. A. YEAR DVV. B. A ' o ?£co ?D 1919 yo ? coj j[ 1920 r oosso QZ ' r2co so QZZ f3 23 e or ss 1923 r ss! r ss r i ' s 1924 ns esnas 1925 raso eso 9ori o CiZ 3Sor2so r 8s oo 1927 - ' tf 30 r es 1928 ' f T? fT s s-ppo 1930 F-fsoAy oo iS3C0F 0 1931 - ' 1932 ' ? I schqzl;? 222 Thg Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 31 Friday 1 Saturday 1 Sunday 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 7 Friday 8 Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 16 Sunday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday 30 Sunday 31 932 Frenzy of Christmas shopping — everyone broke But we ' re all happy, because — It ' s Christmas! When everyone played with the kid brother ' s tovs Church, dinner, and that sort of thing hen Division B returned to our midst Dean Melvin pulls a quizz in Lit The old year starts gasping — And panting — January And passes on, in favor of 1932 First New Year ' s resolut ion shattered — cigarette sales pick up And so to Simmons B. G. E. smokes up, despite new resolutions First tryouts for the university show Raymond ' s pupils take M. I. T. into camp at the Arena And Ray feels pretty good about it, too Neivs announces Northeastern will help unemployment — although it seems to be getting on all right without help McCoy ' s basketboys lick Clark There ' s still lots of unemployment E. T. N. passes out the Luckies Nothing of any importance happened today, really Rhode Island gives McCoy a pain at Kingston The committee responsible for this outrageous book meets Netcs holds smoker for Division B frosh — cubebs in favor Brown gives Raymond ' s boys only beating of the year Just another one of those days . . Another smoker — S. P. A. this time Sophs take the last Rush for all time And are the freshmen chagrined! Something screamin gly funny ought to be beside this date N. E. Z. ups and smokes — anybody know any funny jokes? Mid-Winter Concert — Carusos in rare voice Warm day — Bookers doffs heavies Cold again — Booker digs heavies from set tubs Seniors trail down to Vantine ' s for mugging And the usual number of Mass Meeting cuts The weather being fine — S. K. P. throws house dance Husky tracksters cavort at Prout Games And so the month drags to a desultory close, thank goodness 223 Th MIII!A|lllillillilllllllL llliliiiilll|liM 932 -UKq K X1rl 224 ThfaBlll A lMlLllllll 1932 Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Monday 8 Tuesday 9 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 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 February Watch out for this month, fellers! But darned if I know what for! Raymond ' s puck-chasers trounce Colby, ' mid wild melee Sure enough; Thursday! Freshmen and sophs get together and sling a dance McCoy ' s ball tossers lick Tufts, and McC smiles Sprig is cobbig, baybe Back to the old treadmill again Japan insults China And apologizes with a courteous bomb News announces abolishment of rush — big scoop Pratt takes Huskies for a ride on New York court Sigma Delta and its old formal dinner dance! The last one being a success, N. E. Z. heaves another house social And follows with a smoker. High society stuff, y ' know Harvard licks quintet at Cambridge — Crimson rooter makes gram- matical error ' Nother rehearsal of the show — dotter be good Ho hum! Raymond ' s boys take Brown in hockey — no weeping and wailing and gunnashing of teeth Glee Club perpetrates outrage over WBZ More than a hundred radio offers weren ' t received today by Glee Club Owing to a birth in the Washington family, there will be no classes today So the profs give double homework today Mass Meeting at the Opry House — not bad, either Prof Porter breaks in a new cigar N. E. Z., S. P. A., P. B. A., E. T. N., G. P. K. and P. G. P. all dawnce — not much studying done, believe you me! Huskies end the most successful basketball season by spanking Arnold And so to bed Leap Year Day — beware of the prowling, predatory female March Came in like a lamb ' Most time to be looking for the first robin Another day, another News Division A departs in peace 223 ck nowle dgm ents The Editorial Board of the Cauldron takes this opportunity to thank and acknowledge its indebtedness to all those who have so generously given of their time and effort in the preparation of this book. The Editors wish to express their sincere appreciation to the Misses Dorothy Murray, Jessie Paine, Mildred Hopkins, Caroline Pettingell, Naomi Cutler, to Mrs. Helen Howard, and to Mrs. Katherine Goodspeed, for typing much of the manuscript and necessary detailed information. Our indebtedness also extends to Professor George H. Meserve Jr. for his valuable contributions and advice to the art staff, and to William C. Pope and Richard M. Stimp- son, artists, for their drawings incorporated into this year ' s edition. Particular thanks, however, are due Mr. H. Nelson Raymond Jr., adviser to the Cauldron, for his constructive interest in this book during its preparation and for his helpful suggestions for new materi- al for inclusion. Finally, we thank the photographers, engravers, and printers for their patience and cooperation. I 932 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 Sunday 20 Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 31 Cauldron board wishes the darned book was never invented But breaks the Sabbath to work on it, just the same Show rehearsals go on as badly as ever Although today ' s was worse than usual Just another Wednesday Another rehearsal — Schoonmaker schwoons in disgust Two more days and it would have been Friday the 13th Festive faculty fete, party perfectly proper Glee Club yodels to femmes at Y. W. Prosperity just around the corner Senior pictures for Cauldron all in at last Another day — With nothing to say Glee Club strains a larynx or two McCoy gets ball tossers going — they don ' t get far Another twenty-four hours gone — wonder where? First official day of spring — colder ' n wheresis ' Nother show rehearsal — oh, oh! Dean Melvin pulls a surprise quiz in Lit A week from today we ' ll have this bloomin ' calendar finished— maybe First robin seen on the Avenue — freshmen play marbles in smoking room When a few intrepid souls went swimming Easter. All the profs, had new neckties More show rehearsals Ho— Ho— HUM! mi f 227 TTife iinii iiiii iiiii! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiihiiiiiiiii 1932 ; ' V4PV CO J 228 Thfemi iiiiiii I! 932 HUSKY SAYS Husky might give you seniors the same old line of tosh he ' s been handing out weekly in the News, but, since you are soon to emerge from your cocoon here at North- eastern and flutter about in the bright sunshine of life, he thinks a heaping dish of good advice would be more appropriate. Don ' t marrv too soon after graduation. Wait a week, anyway. More, if you can hold out. Don ' t try to set the world on fire. This old globe is composed of lots of asbestos, and you ' re not fire-bugs. Science says that college men have only this advantage over non-college lads: University graduates don ' t know that they don ' t know anything. Non-collegiates just suspect it. Keep your books after graduation. You never know when you ' ll want something to throw. Keep in touch with your profs. You may get a chance to wreak the revenge you ' ve been planning all during your college career. Get a job. You won ' t be able to bum any more cigarettes, and they cost fifteen cents a pack. Shave off the mustache you must have grown in your senior year. Then people will think you ' re older than you really are. Make a substantial donation to the good old Alma Mater. Then chalk can be provided for all the blackboards. And lastly, keep in touch with all your old friends. Think of all the fun you can have talking about the time when — . Musings: Dave Robinson and Karl Meyers, the eternal two-some . . . Scott Mosher could make a piano talk, sing, and do card tricks . . . Jesse Eakins was one awf ' Iy busy young man . . . Piccolo, the financial genius . . . How much money did the seniors pour into the coffers at the Y pool room during the four years? . . . They say Eugene Tinv Rock sleeps in a bed seven feet long ... I think that ' s a lot of bunk . Get it? . . Seniors ' favorite course: golf . . . Cigarette: yes, thanks . . . Pastime: wondering what to do . . . And favorite study : oh, yeah? . . . Wonder how many seniors know where every room is in Huntington Building? . . That corridor sign, Silence; exams now being held inspires cold chills and the creeps . . . Wonder where we ' ll all he next year at this time? . . . Ho hum! 229 Qoffiplif ietits of eta Qamma Spsilon Ipha K ppa Sigma £ta Tail A(ji Sigma Kappa T si t!A(j Epsilon Zeta Plii Qamma T i Sigma T lii zAlpha Pin Beta Alpha IQippa Zeta T hi Qamma ' Plii K ppa Sigma ' Delta no 932 The depression made it tough for the old-time Western sheriffs. Most of the crooks are so anaemic the blood-hounds can ' t follow them. By rights, we should pull the old one about the student who, when asked what electricity was, replied that he knew but had forgotten, but we won ' t, even though the professor did turn to the class and say, Gentleman, we have here the only man alive who knows what electricity is, and he ' s forgotten! Nossir, we won ' t pull that old one. But we will pull the equally old one about Prof. B., who walked four miles to see a baseball game, and then turned around and walked home because the fence was too high. And then there ' s the one — a new one — about the time Prof. Speare had a fresh- man in his office. Prof. S. was pretty much put out because the kid wasn ' t doing so well in math. Lissen, said the prof., do you know anything at all about math? Sure, replied the green one, a little. Can I help you? Mr. R. : So you insulted your employer! Can you deny it? Co-op (dubiously): Do vou think it will help any? . The doctors advise us to eat an apple a day. We did. ' e ate an unemployed apple every day, but none of them worked ! And then, too, there ' s the one about the travelling salesman who stopped at the farmer ' s house for the night, and the farmer turned out to be a bachelor. 231 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Abbott, Fredetick E., ' S ' l, Ch.E,, King St., Falmouth Abbott, Walter D., i6. Eng., 34 Rangeley St., Winchester Abbott, Warner M., ' 35, B. A. ,7 Ralph St., So. Weymouth Abel, Robert, ' 35, C.E., 82 Deering Rd., Mattapan Aberneth y, David F., -35, C.E., Davenport Neck, New Rochelle, N. Y . Abisamra, Emil J., ' S ' t, M.E., 117 Orient St., Worcester Acheson, James L., ' 35, E.E., 227 Willow Ave., West Somerville Ackroyd,J. Roland, ' 35, B.A., 697 Great Plain Ave., Needhara Acone,ModestinoJ., ' 36,Eng., 2S2 Hanover St., Boston Adam, Leslie H., ' 36, Eng. ,279 Belmont St., Wollaston Adamowjcz, Charles, ' 35, B. A, 40 Washington St., Cambridge Adams,AlbertL., ' 36, Eng. ,46 Forest Dr.,Douglaston,L. I, N.Y. Adley, Frank E., ' 36, Eng., 19 Harvard Ave, Brookhne Agnew, Dwight L.,Jr., ' 36, Eng., Booth Hill Rd., North Scituate Aiello, Mane J., ' 36, B.A., 51 Essex St., Lawrence Aiiala,John, ' 36, Eng., 30 Fountain St., Worcester Alger, Howard A., 36, B. A., Foundry St., South Easton Allen, Lloyd M, Jr., ' 34, C. E., 121 Spring St. ,Medford Allen, Philip, ■35, M.E., 55 1-2 North Main St., South Hadley Falls Allen, Ralph L., ' 35, M E, 488 Watertown St., Newtonville Alley, Milron, ' 34, M.E., LaGrangeville, N. Y. Almeida.JosephR., ' 34, Ch.E.,79EastSt., Ludlow Aliieti, Vincent J., ' 36, Eng., 188 Lafayette St., New Haven, Conn. Amherlock, Joseph P., ' 34, B.A., 21 Cleveland Ave., Westfield Ames, Stanley O., ' 35, Ch.E, 21 Webster St., Maiden Amico, Salvatorc F., ' 36, Eng., 10 Henchman St., Boston Amidon, Roger W., ' 36, Eng., 3 Overlook Terr., Saugus Amirian, Ashod K. , ' 35, E.E. , 45 Falmouth Ave. , Haverhill Anderson, George M.. ' 36, Eng., 187 Humphrey St., Marblehead Anderson, Karl O., ' 36, Eng, 15 Baker Place, West Roxbury Anderson, Ronald F., ' 34, E.E, 155 Davis Ave, Brookline Anderson, Gordon C. ' 34, M.E., 127 Webster St., Haverhill Anderson,SimonA., ' 35, Ch.E.,7JaniesSt.,Peabcdy Andrews, John W., ' 35, Ind.E.,42 Riverview Rd., Rocky Hill, Conn. Anthony, Luther J, Jr., ' 34, Ch.E, 255 Somerset Ave., Taunton Archer,RobertS., ' 36, Eng.,RiverSt,,Middleboro Armstrong, Gordon E, ' 36,8. A, 26 ProspectSt.,Milford,N.H. Aronovitz. Herbert L, ' 35, Ch.E, 149 ShurtlefT St., Chelsea Aro nson, Milvin O, ' 35. Ind.E.,45 Lane Park, Brighton Arsenault, Edward L., ' 36, Eng., 877 Fellsway,Medford Ashe, ArthurJ, ' 36, Eng., Unadilla, N. Y. Atwood, Earl B., ' 34, Ind.E, 6 Orchard St.,Terryville, Conn. Arivood. Robert E, ' 35, ME. ,92 Wheeler Ave., Brockton Augustine, Albert J.. ' 35, Ch.E., 244 South St., Bridgewater A van2ino,Paul,Jr., ' 36, Eng, 360 Charles River Rd, Watertown . very, Clarence E, 34,C.E ,234 GlenSt., New Britain, Conn. Axelson, Carl A., ' 36, Eng., 4 Riverview Ave., Danvers Bacon, Frederics.. Jr., 36, Eng.,569MainSt.,Middletown,Conn. Bacon, Preston M., ' 34, B.A., American University, Beirut, Syria. Baglione, Antonino, ' 35, C.E.,7 Savoy St., Boston, Mass. Baglione, Salvatore D., ' 35, Ch.E, 303 Dudley St., Boston Bain, William M., ' 36, Eng., 468 Pequonwock St., Bridgeport, Conn Batanauskas, Joseph, ' 35, Ch.E., 166 Wilson St., Haverhill Baker, Frederick A., ' 25, E.E., 41 Chester Ave., Brockton Balestrieri, Thomas H., ' 34, E.E., 17 Pratt St., Allston Balkan, Samuel A. , ' 36, Eng, 70 Howland St. , Roxbury Ballard, Stanley C. , ' 35, Ind .E. , 8 Raymond St., Lexington Balmer, Robert R., ' 35, C.E., 17 Eden St., Salem Barletta, NicolaJ., ' 36, Eng, 8 Whipple Ave., Roslindale Barnes, Delwyn K., ' 36, Eng., 15 Spring St., Whitinsville Baroni, Quento L., ' 35, C.E., Higganum, Conn. Barrett, Joseph F., ' 36. Eng., 73 Casey Sr., Norwood Barren, Reginald A., ' 35, C.E., 205 East Main St., Branford, Conn. Barrows, Carleton H., ' 35, B.A-, 153 Raymond Rd, West Hartford, Conn. Barry, Francis J., ' 36, Eng., 41 Quincy St., Maiden Barrh, William E., ' 36, Eng., Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Bartnicki, Edmund T., ' 36, Eng., 2 Bentley St., Salem Basdikis, Charles A., ' 36, Eng., 8 Lagrange St., Lowell Bates, Ralph W., ' 36, Eng., East Granby, Conn. Bauer. W. Rahn, ' 34, C.E., 151 Hodson St., New Bedford Bavley, Harold, ' 35, Ch.E.. 43 Goodale Rd.. Mattapan Beal, Frank G., ' 34, B. A, 49 Baker St., Foxboro Beal, Howard E., ' 35. C.E.. 20 Fosrer St . Newtonville Bean. Donald A.. ' 35. Ch.E.. 20 Oak St., Newburyport Beane, Carleton C, ' 36, Eng, 569 Washington St., Braintree Beaton,AlfredT., ' 34,B.A., Millbury Beck, Frank V., ' 36, Eng., Chelsea. Vr. Bedell. Harry F.. ' 34, C.E., St. James, L. T, N. Y. Beden, Moses, ' 36, Eng, 55 North Common St., Lynn Beede.Harrv A., ' 34,E.E.,15Pro pecrSt.,Atlantic Beekman, John L., ' 36, B.A., 21 Wheelock St., Winthrop Begg,GeorgeJ., Jr., ' 36, Eng, 12 BurnhamSt., Belmont Belcher, FrankJ., ' 35. Ch.E., 15 Ingleside Ave., Winthrop Belden HarrisJ., ' 34, B.A.,Clayton,Jefferson County, N.Y. Bell, Kenneth A., ' 34, Ch.E.. 121 Union St., Attleboro Bellino, Amedia V., ' 36, Eng., 129 Fairview Ave., Scranton, Pa. Bender. Max. ' 36. Eng.. 332 Harvard St.. Dorchester Bennett. Morris C., ' 35,M.E., 46 Reservoir St., Cambridge Bennett, Richard H., ' 36, Eng., 46 Reservoir St., Cambridge Benotti, Alfred, ' 35, M.E., Merria m St., Weston Benson, Clarence P., ' 35, C.E., 104 Bates St., Roslindale Benson. Henry A.. ' 34. E.E, 46 Chilton Rd., West Roxbury Benson, John A., ' 36, Eng.. 20 Barrows St.. Dedham Benson. Nils P. A, ' 35, ME, 8 Fountain St., Milford Bergstrom. Richard G.. ' 36. Eng., 150 Jenness St., Lynn Berkall, Benjamin A., ' 35, B.A., 67 Washington St., Dorchester Berly, Irwin C, ' 35, E.E-, 171 Townsend St., Boston Bermingham. Daniel T.. ' 34. M.E.. 32 Lawn St.. Roxbury Bessey, Georges. . ' 35. E.E, ,416 MapleSt, Danvers Bessin, Harold E.. ' 36. Eng.. 21 Whitman St.. Dorchester Best. George W . ' 35. B. A.. 60 Sylvan St.. Springfield Bik, Stephen, ' 36, Eng., 179 Van Buren St., Taunton Bird, Theodore S., ' 34, B. A., 230 Broadway, Rockland, Me. Bishop, Lawrence D., ' 35. E.E., 124 Jefferson St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Bishop, William E., ' 34, C.E., 358 Pleasant St., Melrose Bjuhr, Elzear H. E.. ' 34, E.E., 11 Monach St., Campello Blackwood, CyrilJ., ' 36, B. A, 140 Pleasant St. . Brookline Blackwood. Harry P.. ' 36. Eng.. 140 Pleasant St.. Brookline Blais. Charles A. Jr.. ' 36. Eng.. 83 Loring Rd., Winthrop Blaisdell, Bruce D, ' 35. ME, 758 Tremont St. .Boston Blake. Chester J.. ' 36. B. A. .262 Church St. .Oakland, Me. Blake.John R., ' 34, Ind.E., 153 CentreSt , Methuen Blakely, Leonard P., ' 36, Eng., 7 Central Place, Newburyport Blanchard, Daniel T., ' 35, B.A.. 170 Pleasant St., Whitman Bliss. Hayward E., ' 35, C.E.. 26 Summit Ave., Wakefield Bloom, Alan M., ' 35, ME, 35 RexhamcSt., Roslindale Blumenthal, Irving R., ' 35, E.E., 199 Court St., Dedham, Bocon, .Stanley, ' 35, Ch.E , 3 Highland Ave., Ludlow Bocon, Joseph, ' 34, C.E., 3 Highland Ave, Ludlcw Bohn, Victor O., ' 36, Ch.E, 309 Wood Ave, Hyde Park Bolton, Elmer G., ' 36. Eng.. 3 Griggs Place. Allston Bonanno. Alfred D.. ' 36. Eng.. 146 Common St. .Lawrence Bonanno, Dominic G., ' 35, E.E., 146 Common St., Lawrence 232 QompUments of The Qlass of 1932 233 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Bonoccorsi, Thomas E., ' 35, Ch.E., 114 Garden St., Lawrence Booth, George E., ' 34, ChE., Turner Hill Farm, Ipswich Borman, Alvah K., 36, Eng., 62 Sycamore St., Roslindale Bortone, Caesar M., ' 34, Ind.E., 984 Belmont St., Watertown Bourque, David P., ' 36, Eng., 229 Elm St., Amesbury Bowen, Charles W., ' 36, Eng., 280 Washington St., Gloucester Bower, Edward I., ' 36, Eng., 4 1-2 Collins Ave., Amebsury Bower, Robert C, ' 36, B. A, 69 Western Prom., Auburn, Me. Bowmar, Henry C. ' 36, Eng,, 953 Pleasant S.t, Canton Boyle, Martin J., ' 35, B,A., 347 Salem St,, Maiden Branzburg, I.ouis, ' 35, M.E., 434 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bright, Harry, ' 36. B. A. 58 Exeter St.. Lawrence Brody, Sidney, ' 36, Eng., 130 Pleasant St., Brookline Brooks, Walrcr G., ' 35, E.E., 38 Lee St., Cambridge Brosius, Nicholas W., ' 35, B.A.. 102 Mannering St., Berlin, N. H. Brousseau, Cedric L., ' 34, E.E., Main St., Boylstoo Brown, Asaph R, ' 34. C.E,,350 West Broadway, Gardner Brown, Charles H., ' 34, Ch.E., 219 46th St., Union City, N J. Brown, Charles R., ' 35. Ch.E. ,14S0 Somerset Ave., Taunton Brown, Kirkwood B., ' 36. Eng. .135 Neshobe Rd., Waban Brown, Roberr W., ' 35, B. A.,98 Westford Circle, Springfield Brown, Webster R., ' 35, Ch.E. ,35 Oxford St., Fairhaven Bruce, Paul W., ' 34, E.E., Fitchbu-g Turnpike, Concord Bruns, Sumner B., ' 35, B. A., 80 Craigie St., Somerville Brush, Hubert W., ' 34, E.E., Brookfield Center, Conn. Bryan, Charles F., ' 35, E.E., 289 Sherman St., Canton Brudzynski, Edivin T., ' 36, Eng.,5 Allen St., Salem Buckley, Frank G., ' 35, C.E,, 21 Mechanic St,. AUston Budneffsky, Max S,, ' 36. Eng, .7 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea Bunke, TheodoreJ. S., ' 36, B A.. 61.0538th Ave., Woodside, N. Y. Bunker, Kenneth H., ' 36. Eng.. 21 Rutland St., Dover, N. H Burbank. Frank A.. ' 35. B.A., 295 Western Ave. Lync Burger. Philetus G., ' 35, M.E., Staatsburg, N, Y. Burke, DimitreJ,, ' 35, M,E., 1707 Riverdale St., West Springfield Burr, Orville L., ' 35, C.E, Chester, Conn. Burst ein, H., ' 36, Eng., 153 ShurtleffSt,, Chelsea Buswick, Edward W., ' 35, Ch.E., 551 Pequoig Ave., Athol Butler, Richard K., ' 36, Eng., 163 Redington St., Swarapscott Butler, Walter E.. ' 34. C.E., 14 Kane St., New Bedford Buctrick, Leon W.. ' 36. B.A.. 15 Oakland St.. Melrose Buzzee, Milo H., Jr., ' 35, E.E., 104 East St., Easthampton Byrne, Arthur P., ' 34, Ch.E., 81 Gloucester St., Arlington Cahalan, Edward T., ' 35, E.E., Summer St., Lee Gaboon, Kenneth D., ' 36, B.A., 25 Gould St., Wollaston Callahan, Roberr J, ' 35, B.A, 48 Russell St., Quincy Came rlengo,John M., ' 35, E.E.,62 0tisSt., Cambridge Cameron. Paul A., ' 34, B.A., 116 Medford St., Arlington Campbell, Stuart S., ' 36, Eng., 92 Metropolitan Ave., Roslindale Campbell. Warren M.. ' 34. C.E. 68 Bellingham Ave., Revere Canaris, Demetre, ' 35, C.E., 176 Huntington Ave., Boston Canfield, Rodney B., ' 34, B. A., 36 George St., Bristol, Conn. Cann, Jesse C, ' 36, Eng., 19 Princeron St., East Boston Capone, Louis L., ' 35, C.E., 15 Middlesex St., Winchester Cappannari, Louis L., ' 34, E.E., 7 Bradford St., Plymouth Caputo, Peter ' 36, Eng., 130 Francis St., Waterbury, Conn. Carakatsanos. John M, ' 35, E.E., 8 Central Terr., Melrose Carlin, James R., ' 36. Eng, 2 OrneSr., Salem Carlson, Charles A., ' 34. B.A. , 42 Duns ret Rd. .Jamaica Plain Carlson, Gustave W., ' 34, B.A. 6 Summet St., Gloucester Carlson, Harry A. , ' 35, C.E. ,332 Euclid Ave, Lynn Carlson, Helge I., ' 35. B.A , 20 Summethill Ave.. Worcester Carroll. Robert B., ' 35. M.E., 164 South Main St., Randolph Catty, John E, Jr., ' 36, B.A., 32 Houitt Rd., West Roxbury Caruso, Luigi, ' 35, Ch.E., 10 Beecher Place, Newton Center Castrucci, Louis P., ' 34, B.A, 174 PrattSt., Allston Caton, Alfred D., ' 36, Eng., 192 East St., East Weymouth Cattley, Henry R., ' 35, C.E., 32 Irving St.. Melrose Caverly, Gardner A., ' 34, B.A., 21 Parker Place, Laconia, N. H. Censullo,John A., ' 36, Eng,, 193 Broadway, Somerville Censullo, Pasquale, F., ' 36, Eng., 193 Broadway, Somerville Chalupowski, Chester J., ' 36, Eng., 26 Andrew St., Salem Chamberlain, Robert F.. ' 34, Ch.E., 1179 BoylstonSt.. Boston Chapio, Edsvatd N., ' 36, Eng., 165 ChicopeeSt., Chicopee Chase, John M., ' 34, C.E, 251 HighSt., Nesvburyport Chasse, CharlesJ., ' 34. M.E., Newbury. Vt. Chaves, Henry, ' 34, Ch.E.. 57 Tremont St.. Cambridge Cheney. Raymond H.. Jr.. ' 36. Eng., 18A Clifton Ave., Salem Chernack. Stanley L., ' 35. ME. 46 Waumbeck St.. Roxbury Chesley, Richard B., ' 34, B.A., 1 Vista Ave, Reading Child, Kilburn L., ' 35, E.E., Beach Club. Centerville Christian. Stephen T., ' 34, B.A., Elmira Reformatory, Elmira, N. Y. Christianson, Ralph M., ' 34, B. A.. 34 King Philip Rd., Wotcester Christlieb, Albert R., ' 35. E.E., Fruitland Pk., Lake County, Florida Cicchetti, Alfred G., ' 36, Eng., 25 Swan St., Beverly Claffee, Roberr A., ' 35, M.E., 14 Trowbridge St., Newton Center Clark, Frank A., ' 36, B.A., 304 Upham St., Melrose Clark, Frank H., ' 36, Eng., 83 Riverview Road, Brighton Clark,John E., ' 36. Eng.. WinthtopSt.. Medway Clark. Jonathan W.. ' 34. C.E.. 156 Prospect St.. MiJdletown. Conn. Clark. Raymond W., ' 35, M.E.,75 Leonard Sr. Gloucester Clark, Vcrmon S., ' 36, Eng., Maple St , Wenham demons, David R., ' 36, Eng, 23 High St., Shelbutne Falls Cleveland, Adrian W., ' 34. E.E., 20 Cary St., Binghamton, N. Y. Clifton, Herbert H., ' 35, E.E., Northford, Conn, Clough. Lawrence M,, ' 36, Eng,. 276 Harvard St,, Medford Colfin,ElliottF,, ' 36,B A, ,480 Parker St,, Newton Center Coher. Shephard M., ' 36, Eng.. 28 Seaver St.. Roxbury Colarusso. Nicholas D., ' 36. Eng.. 145 Walnut St.. Buffalo, N. Y. Colarusso, Peter A., ' 36, Eng., 330 Shirley St., Winthrop Collins, John H., ' 35, E.E., 32 Miller St., Dorchester Collins. Sherwood E., ' 36, B.A.. 732 Third Ave., North Troy. N. Y. Collins. Walter R.. ' 34, Ch.E., 11 Lawrence St., Woburn Columbo, FrankJ., ' 34. C.E. . 204 Pine St., Forestville, Conn. Combie, Graham R., ' 36, Eng., 12 Prospect St., Saugus Comtois, Arthur F., ' 36, Eng.. 12 West St., Worcesrer Conant, Frederic L , ' 36, Eng, 89 Crest Rd., Wellesley Condon, Theron B., ' 34. M.E.. 17 Summer St.. Merrimac Congdon. Frank P. .Jr., ' 34, Ch.E., 28 High St., Chatlestown Council, EdwatdJ., ' 36, B.A., 19 Upland Rd., Brighton Connelly, Clement E., ' 36, B.A., 174 Federal Sr., Salem Connery, William H., ' 36, Eng. , 101 Walnut St. , Clinton Connet, Wendell B., ' 35, E.E., Lyndonville, Vt Connorozzo, Charles W., ' 36, Eng., 17 WrightTerr., Rochester, N. Y. Consras, Dennis C, ' 35, E.E,, 2 Savin St., Roxbuty Conway, J. Kenneth, ' 34, M.E., 31 Dennison Ave., Framinghara Cookingham, Howard C, ' 34. Ch.E.. Sraatsburg, N. Y. Cookingham. Sterling H.. ' 35. M.E.. Staatsburg. N. Y. Cookson. John W., ' 36, B.A., 18 Norfolk St., Needham Cooley. James. Jr.. ' 35, E.E, 45 Oak Sr., Ludlow Coolidge, George R,, ' 35. B.A.. 17 Otis St.. Framingham Coombes,John N.. ' 36. B.A. . 78 Turner St., Brighton Cooper. Henry B., ' 36, Eng., 23 Batton St., Boston Cooper, Norman H , ' 34. Ch.E.. 8 Oakwood St., Dorchester 234 Qompliments of The Class of 1934 235 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Corcoran, Frederick L,, ' 35, E,E., 19 Wollastoo Ave., Arlinecon Corey, George, 36, En_e.. 18 Phelps St., Salem Cormier, Laurent A., ' 34, Ind.E,, 124 Bushnell St., Hartford, Conn. Cosman, Ernest B., ' 36, B.A., 15 ClappSt., Maiden Cosiello, Christopher, ' 35, C.E., 1273 SalemSt., Maiden Cote, Norman W., ' 34, M.E., 4 GtoveSt., Watetbury, Conn. Couillard, Paul O., ' 34, E.E., Graniieville, Vt. Coulton, Gordon S., 35, Ch.E., 55 Maywood St., Boston Coury, Alfred D., ' 35, B. A., 59 Merrimac St., New Bedford Cox, Robert B., ' 36, Eng., 8 MyrtleSt., Winchester Coi, Robert G., ' 34, C.E., 836 Walnut St., Newton Center Craig, Roy H., ' 35, Ch.E., 17 Linwood St., Lynn Crafts, Addison R., ' 36, Eng., 41 EIralawn Rd., Braintree Crane, Matthew J., ' 36, B.A., 92 Biayton Rd., Brighton Craven, Paul M., ' 36, Eng., 8 Carlford Rd., Jamaica Plain Crawford, Carl H. ' 34, C.E., 18 Arthur St., Framingham Creamer, Vincent A., ■35. M.E., 133 Winsor Ave., Watertown Crighton,JohnJ. ,■34, B.A. ,57 Raleigh Rd., Belmont Crocker, Albert H., 36, Eng., 65 Bradford St., Everett Crocker, Winslow H., 35, E.E., Centetvillc Crooks, Arthur B., 36, B.A., 15 Goodwin Ave., Revere Crouch, C. Wayland, ' 34, C.E., 36 High St., Gardner Croudis, Bernard W., 36, Eng, Storer St., Yarmouth, Maine Cudihy, Edward J., 35, C.E., 3 Pierce St., Marblehead Cunningham, Cyrus T., 34, M.E., Wiley St., Wakelield Curewiiz,Joseph, 34, E.E., 22 Normandy St., Roxhury Curren, Gerald W., ' 35, E E, 99 Maple Ave., Norrh Andover Curran, Kenneth E-, 36, Eng., Woodland Farm, Littleton, N. H. Currier, Everett W., 35, E.E., 354 High St., Newburyport Curry, Robert W., ' 36. B.A., 109 Orris St., Meliose Curlin, Francis W., ■36, Eng., 89 Green Sr., Lynn Cutler, Leonard B., ■36, Eng., 37 Anderson St., Boston Cutler, Walter C, ' 36, B.A., 4 Franklin St., Medfotd Dahl, Nathan R., 34, E.E., 1574 West Broad St., Stratford, Conn. Dallas,James L., 36, Eng., 44 ButmanSt., Beverly Daly, AlbertJ., 36, Eng., 4 Sargent Ave., Somerville Daly, John A.. 35, Ch.E., 41 Swan St., Everett Dame, Barry T., 34, Ind.E, Lakeport, N. H. Dana, Benton P., ■36, Eng., 17 Sagamore St., Lynn Danca, SalvatoreJ., 34, B.A., 107 Oakland St., Maiden Dancewicz, Edward L., ■35. Ind.E., 3 Norton St., Lynn Danforth, George L., 36, Eng., 9 Gould St., Danvers Daniels, William A., 36, Eng., 21 Bradford St., Salem Davenport, Richard C, 36, Eng., 154 Arnold St., New Bedford Davidson,John E., 35, Ch.E, 21 Dunlap St., Salem Davidson, Ralph R., ■35, M.E., 342 Park St., Dorchester Davis, Albert P., ■35, Ind.E, 11 Prospect St., Needham Davis, Alfred W., ■36, Eng., 39 Dunbar St., Canton Davis, Charles, 36, Eng.. 109 Graham Ave., Paterson, N.J. Davis, George A., 36, Eng., 2 Leonard St.. Gloucester Davis. Gerald M.. 34, Ch.E., 14 Centre St., Cambridge Davis, Howard W., 35, C.E., 484 Western Ave.. Lyon Davis. Kennerh E., 36. B.A., 66 Norrh St.. Medford Davis, Noble L. , 34, M .E. , 27 Baldwin St. , Mattapan Davis, Robert G., 35, M.E.. 103 Beethoven Ave., Waban Davis, Samuel. 35. E.E., 2 Carlos St.. Dorchester Day, Alfred V., 35, M.E., 8 Rosseter St.. Dorchester Day, Edward J., ' ii, Eng, 8 Moss St., Westerly, R. I. Day. Harry P.. ' 36, Eng, 100 Linden St., Salera Day, John T.. ' 36. Eng.. 38 Nelson St.. Dorchester Day. Robert F.. ' 34. B.A., 40 Oak St.. Needham Day, Russell B., 35, E.E., 30 Parkwood St., Springfield Dean.James L.,Jr., 36, Eng., 43 Benton Ave., Waterville, Me. Deans, David,Jr., 34. E.E. , 36 South Spooner St., Plymouth Dearborn.Joseph. ' 35, C.E., 97 Saint Stephen s St., Boston DeBenedictis, Vincent. 34, B.A., 170 Mystic Valley Parkway, Arlinet DeFilippo, Armando, 36, Eng., 146 Columbus Ave., New Haven, Conn. DeFranco, Joseph T., ■36,Eng.,91 WalsvorthSt., Roslindale DcGiacomo, Anthony M. J, ■36. Eng. 24 Perthshire Rd., Brighton DeGrisse, Vinal L. , 35, Ch.E. , 34 Preston Rd . , Somerville Delano, George W., 34. Ind.E.. 24 Stanton St.. Dorchester Dclforge. Florimond A.. ' 35, Ch.E,, 4 Rockland St., Haverhill Delp, Samuel D., ' 35, Ch.E.. Coxsackie, N. Y. Demers, Ernest P., 34, C.E., 31 Central St.. Holliston Denbroeder. Russell A., 35, C.E., 304 Pond St., South Weymouth Deneen, George E., 34, E.E.. 40 Sanborn St., Fitchburg Denton, James F., ' 35. C.E.. 165 Commonwealth Ave.. West Concord Denzler, Walter, Jr., 35, M.E., 65 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Derocher. Edmund F.. ' 36. B.A.. Ill Orchard St.. Randolph DeSetio. James N.. ' 35, C.E.. 10 Meadow St., Baldwinsville, N. Y. DeSimone, Mario P., ' 6. Eng., 86 East Lenox St., Boston DeStefano, Ralph J., 36, Eng.. 11 Ruskin St.. West Roibury DiCaprio, Luca, 36, B. A., 453 William St., Bridgeport, Conn. DiCarlo, Frank W.. 34, C.E., 483 Easr Seventh St., South Boston Dieringer, George J., ' 36, Eng., 275 Black Rock Ave., Bridgepoi DiFabio. Mario. ' 36. Eng.. 20 Brooks St., Brighton DiGlaraberardino, Ralph, ' 36, Eng., 595 Eastern Ave., Lynn Dinerstein, Nathan, ' 34, Ch.E., Colchester, Conn. Dingwell, William E., ' 36, Eng, 92 Capen St., Milton DiPieito. John J., ' 36, Eng., 22 Seymour St., Waterbury, Conn. Disston. Raymond J.. 36. Eng., 106 Crescent Hill Ave., .Arlington Doane,John E.. ' 36, B A., 107 Bedford St., Bridgewatet Doddis. Albett J.. ' 34, Ch.E., 12 Golden Ave., Medford Dodson, John L., ' 36, Eng., 216 Paterson Ave., Paterson, N.J. Doering, Herman W., ' 34, Ch.E., 574 Weld St., West Roxbury Doherty, Francis D.. ' 35, E.E., 370 Thames St., Gtoton, Conn. Doherry.John. ' 36, Eng. 110 ChesrerSt., Allston Dolan. Ellsworth W.. ' 35. B.A. 30 CliffSt., North Weymouth Dolan. James L., ' 36, Eng., 32 Apple St., Lynn Dolan, John F., ' 36. Eng., 35 Alban St., Dorchester Dondero, Mark J.. ' 35, Ind.E., 81 Playstead Rd., Medford Donnelly, CharlesJ., ' 35, M.E., 78 Morgan St., New Bed ford Donohue, Francis R., ' 36, Eng, 40 Eliot Crescent, Brookline Donovan, Alfred J.. ' 35. Ch.E.. 17 West Avenue. Salem Douglas. Isaiah E., ' 34, M.E.. 16 WhittierSt., Brunswick, Me. Douglas, Kenneth W, ' 35, B.A. ,250 HaleSt, Beverly Dow, Beniamin C, ' 36, Eng., 32 Walnut St.. Somerville Dow. Edgar D., ' 36, Eng., 159Rutherglen Ave, Providence, R I. Downey, Paul J., ' 34, Ch.E.. 19 Maxwell St., Dorchester Doyle, Francis T.. ' 35. C.E.. 474 Lowell St.. Lawrence Drake, Edward P.. ' 35, E.E, 30 Maple St., West Lebanon, N. H. Draper, Harold E., ' 35, C.E., Old Sudbury Rd., Wayland Drinkwater, Kenneth C, ' 34, Ch.E., 217 WinthropSt.. Taunton Driscoll, Joseph P., ' 36, Eng.. 6 Gardner Terr.. Allston Dudley, Alden W., ' 35, M.E., 58 Stetson Ave., Swampscott Dunning. Richard L.. ' 35. C.E.. 157 Main St.. Greenwich, N. Y. Dunston. Hubert W.. ' 35. ME, 48 Whitney St., Watertown Dutra, Francis H.. ' 35. C.E.. 39 Berkley Ave., Middletown, R. I. Dwyer, Orrington E., 34, Ch.E., 2062 Dorchesrer Ave., Dorchestet Dyer, Donald K., ' 36, Eng., 67 Main St., Saugus Dyer, William G.. ' 35, C.E., 15 Parkvale Ave., Allston Dzingelevich, Victor S., ' 35, Ch.E., 16 Garfield St., Haverhill 236 Qompliments of The C fss of 1935 111 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Easi, Georje H., ' 34, M.E,. 39 BuilerSt., Dorchester Eck, Alton M., ' 34. B. A, 16 Willow Ave. Wollaston Ecken, Jason C-, ' 36, Eng., 3 West Cedar St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Eckhoff. Theodore B., ■35. Ind.E., 12 Jane St., Saugerties, N. Y. Edgerly, Ronald P., ' 36, Eng., Wolfeboro, N. H. Edwards, Edwin A., ' 35, C.E., 5 Peabody Ave., Beverly Edwards, Russell G., ' 35, Ch.E.,27 Ellington Rd., WestSoraerville Ehlbeck, Robert J., ' 36, B.A., 179 Woodcliff Rd., Newton Highlands Eibye, John J., ' 36, Eng., 1 Elwood St., Everett Ek, Eldon H., ' 34, E.E., 60 Hillberg Ave., Brockton Eldredge. Everett C. , ' 36, Eng, . 24 Elm St. , Everett Elger,JohnG., ' 36.B.A..216SpringsideAve.,Pittsfield Elkerton, Alan C, ' 35. Ch.E., 176 Manihorne Rd., West Roxbury Ellis, David L., ' 36. Eng., 35 Hesseltine Ave., Melrose Emerson, LeonC, ' 35, B.A.,64 MapleSt., Fraraingham Emerson, Thayer M., B. A., 10 Houston St., West Roxbury Erapsall, Richard D., ' 34, E.E., Boston Road, North Wilbraham Engdahl, Eric A., ' 36, Eng., 3 Channing St., Worcester Engle. Robert W., ' 36, Eng., 306 Washington St., Biaintree Erickson, Norman O., ' 36, Eng., 8 Broraheld Ct., Newburyport Ericsson, Eric O, ' 35, C.E., 10 Maverick St., Dedham Errgong, Gordon M., ' 36, B.A.,21 Lockeland Ave., Arlington Estes, Lincoln S., ' 36, Eng., Windsor Eurenius. Carl W., ' 34, Ch.E., 139 Paradise Rd., Lynn Evanauskas, Branislow A., ' 36, Eng., Coach Rd., East Setauket, L. I., N.Y. Evans. Donald B., ' 35, C.E., 24 Bailey St., Everett Evans, George E. , ' 36, Eng. , 278 Crescent St., Waltham Evans, Lloyd S., ' 36, B.A., 74 Fremont Ave., Everett Everett, Donald S., ' 35, M.E., 15 Fairlawn St., Everett Everett, Elmer H., ' 34, M.E., 15 FairlawnSt., Everett Facey, William B., ' 36, B.A., 42 Old MysticSt., Arlington Fairbank, Franklin N., ' 34, Ch.E., 24 Dutches St., Hopedale Fairbank, Robert V., ' 34, B.A., 2 Fostet Court. Salem Falcione, Alfred M., ' 36, Eng., 128Shawmut Ave., Boston Farineau, Albert F.. ' 36, Eng.. 256 Summer St., Maiden Farrow, Hollls L., ' 36, Eng., 60 Essex St., Lynn Farwell. Elliot C, ' 34, C.E., 246 Salem St., WakeSeld Farwell. Lovell H.. ' 34, E.E., 140 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg Faunce. Neil B., ' 35, C.E., 105 North Ave., North Abington Feener, Sidney L., ' 34, Ch.E., 26 Acacia St., Gloucester Fekete, Rudolph, ' 35, E.E, 89 Adelaide St., Bridgeport, Conn. Fenlason, Amos H., ' 34, Ch.E., 138 Riverside Ave., Medford Ferry, Donald G., ' 35, Ind.E.. 17 Auburn Rd., Wesr Hartford. Conn. Fiekets. Edmund J., ' 34, Ch.E., 17 Harrison Ave., Cambridge Fine, Henry E., ' 36, Eng., 53 Holyoke St., Maiden Finocchio, Anthony A., ' 35, M.E., North St., Danvers Fisher, Malcolm G., ' 36, Eng., 26 Walk Hill St., Jamaica Plain Fiske, Benjamin M., ' 36, B.A., 28 Lafayette St., Wakefield Fire, Richard L., ' 35, Ind.E., 8 Harbor View Rd., Nahaot Flynn, Francis J., ' 36, Eng., State Hospital, Taunton Flynn, James C, ' 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., East Hartford, Conn. Folan, William J., ' 34. Ch.E. 42 Ashley St., Piltsfield Follansbee, Verne S., ' 36, B.A., 15 Exchange St., Leominster Folsom, Seth A., ' 36. Eng, 62 Powder House Blvd., Somen-iUe Forster, Harry L.. ' 34. E.E, 90 Shady Way, Rochester. N. Y. Forward, Aldrich S., ' 36, B.A., 38 Powder House Blvd., Somerville Foss, Frank E., ' 35, Ind.E.. Bedford Rd.. Orlisle Foster. George S., ' 36, Eng., Stonington, Me, Foster,Jack W., ' 36, Eng., 11 Sea Foam Ave., Winthrop Foster, Raymond F.. ' 34, E.E., High St., South Hanson Fowler, Henry A., ' 36, Eng., 9 Bluendge Ave., Saugus Franklm, George A., ' 34, E.E., 22 Worihington St., Roxbury Fraser, Ralph A., ' 36, Eng., 223 Pleasant St., East Walpole Freeman, Fred L., ' 36, Eng., 413 Willet St., Rome, N. Y. French, Donald H., 36, Eng., Pomfret Center, Conn. French, Everett, I., ' 36, Eng.. 316 Huntington Ave., Boston Frenning, Carl J., ' 35, Ch.E.. 5 Iroquois St.. Roxbury Friend. Merrill N.. ' 34. Ch.E.. 26 Hartz St., Gloucester Frissell, Clinton J., ' 35, B.A., Plunkett Ave., Hinsdale Frost, Elton P., ' 36, Eng., Monmouth, Me. Frye, Robert A., ' 36, Eng.. 35 Bridge Sr., Newton Fullet.Jack C, ' 36. Eng., Whitinsville Fulton, Eugene R-, ' 34, B.A.. 25 Rockctoft Rd., South Weymouth Fulton, Lawrence E., ' 36, Eng., 40 Autumn St., Everett Furdon, Henry D., ' 35. B.A., 1050 Beacon St., Newton Furtado, Joseph J., ' 35, B.A., 119 Houghton St. , Hudson Furtek. Edward P., ' 36, Eng., 19 Grove St.. Haverhill Gaffney, Francis J., ' 35, E.E. , 54 Hemingway St., Winchester Gaffney.John D,, 36, Eng., 252 Lexington Ave., Cambridge Gaghan. Francis R., ' 36, B.A., 3 Wesrern Ave., Natick Galassi, Francis J., ' 35. C.E., 274 Metropolitan Ave., Roslindale Gale, Howard E.,Jr.. ' 36, Eng.. 63 Olney St., Dorchester Gallagher, Herbert W., ' 35, B.A., 167 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Gallagher, John J, Jr.. ' 36. Eng. 507 Shirley St.. Winthrop Galper, Isadore, ' 35, Ind.E., 21 Eraerton St., Salem Gammons, Albion F., ' 35, B.A., 156 Lowell St.. Methuen Gardner, John M., ' 34, M.E , 181 Langley Rd.. Newton Center Garlick, William E., ' 36, Eng., 121 East Street, Dedham Garrabrant, Ludlow, ' 36, B. A.. West Nyack, N. Y. Gates, Charles W., ' 35. Ch.E. 81 Cedar Rd.. Medford Gebhard Leonard J., B. A., 182 Central St., South Weymouth Gelas, Jean A., ' 36, B.A., 111 Hollis Ave., Quincy Gelas, Marius J., ' 34 Ind.E., Ill Hollis Ave., Quincy George, Richard W., ' 34, Ch.E., 52 Cherry St., Maiden Gervais, Wilfred A., ' 34, E.E., 11 High St., Brunswick, Me. Geyer, Bradford P., ' 35. Ch.E., 54 Ainsworth St., Roslindale Giffotd, Alhston M., ' 35, M.E., 73 Chestnut St., East Saugus Giglio. Victor. ' 35. M.E., 148 Newbury St.. Lawtence Gillis.John A., ' 36. Eng.. 1 Prospect Ave.. Woburn Gilman, Alvah A., ' 34, Ch.E, 9 North St., Watetville, Me. Gilman, John S.Jr., ' 36, Eng., 124 Penobscot St., Rumford, Me. Gilman, Paul F., ' 34, C.E., 472 Hancock St., Norfolk Downs Gilpatrick, Robert B., ' 36, B.A., 134 Manning St., Needham Giielson, Samuel, ' 36, Eng., 50 Davis Rd, Waverley Gledhill, Edwin, ' 35, Ch.E. ,154 Washington St., Keene.N.H. Goeller, Edward A., ' 34, E.E., 46 Sunnyside Rd., East Milton Goldfarb, Isadore M., ' 35, B. A., 28 Elmer St., Harrford, Conn. Goldstein, Samuel, ' 35. Ch.E., 201 Quincy St., Roxbury Goodchild, Harry M., ' 35. M.E., 10 Mr. Vermon St., Haverhill Goodman, Louis, ' 34, E.E., 154 Shawmut St., Chelsea Gordon, John H., ' 36, Eng., King St., Littleton Gordon, John H., ' 34, M.E., 185 Salem St., Bradford Gordon, Kendall W., ' 34, E.E., 121 D Street, Lowell Gordon, Richard, ' 36, B.A., 115 Boylston St., Maiden Gordon, Sedgwick S., ' 35, B.A., 216 Grove Sr., Bristol, Conn. Gotski, Walter, ' 35, B.A., 39 Waverly St., Framingham Gounaris, Basil V., ' 35, M.E., 66 Morse St., Watertown Govoni, Edmund E., ' 36, Eng., 206 Summer St., Sometville Grabau, Walter G., ' 34, E.E., 280 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park 238 Qompliments of The Class of 1936 239 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Grace, Robert L., 36, Eng., 53 Moreland St., Roxbury Grady, William A., ' 36, Eng., 17 Sheridan Circle, Winche.ter Graham, Robert A., ' 36, Eng., Mill St., Framingham Grandberg, Norman E., ' 36, BA, 92 Beals St., Brooklme Grandone, Joseph, ' 34, Ch.E., Oxford Grant, Ch.irles L., ' 36, Eng., 6 Helena St., Jamaica Plain GrasewKz, Julian L., ' 36, B. A., 58 Princeton Sr., Med ford Grassick. Preston H., ' 36, BA, 22 Atberton St., Braintree Grassie, Albert E.,Jr., ' 36, Eng., South MainSt.,Cohasset Gtay, Herbert D., Jr., ' 34, C.E., 3 Hooper St., Rockpott Gray, Howard A., ' 34, Ch.E., 718 Main St., Woburn Green, Parker M., ' 36, Eng., 70 Chestnut St., Waltham Greenwald, Clarence ' 34, Ind.E., 200 Broadway, Monticello, N. Y. Greenwood, Frank O., ' 35, BA, Rowley Bridge St., Topsfield Gregory, Edwin B,, ' 36, Eng., Upper Rd., West Deerfield Gregson, Robert L., ' 36 Eng., 7 Arcadia St., Cambridge Grelorri, Serene G., ' 36, Eng., 17 Casey Ct., Framingham Grieve, Robert G., ' 34, B.A., 64 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn, Griffin, Francis J.. ' 35, Ch.E., 18 Inman St., Cambridge Griffin, Roger A., ' 36, Eng., 15 Quint Ave., Allston Griffith, Thomas B., ' 35, B.A., 33 Dolge Ave., Dolgeville, N. Y. Grohe, Delbert A., ' 36, Eng., 24 Merrymount Ave., Wollaston Gronlund, Oscar E., ' 35, M.E., Putnam, Conn. Gross, Ervin E., Jr., ' 36, Eng., 1035 South Main St., Attleboto Grossman, Jacob, ' 34, Ch.E., 124 High St., Portsmouth, N. H. Grosz,JohnJ.,Jr. ' 34, Ch.E, 126 North Summer St., Adams Groves, W. Burpee, ' 34, B.A., 98 Park St., Lynn Grubiin, Victor E, ' 35, B. A.. 7 Knowlton St., South Boston Guilfoyle, Daniel L., ' 34, Ch.E., 7 Atlantic Ave, Revete Gurske, Hatty G., ' 35, ME, 23 South St., Bristol, Conn. Haas, Henry J., ' 36, Eng., 47 Bellaire Rd., Roslindale Habib, George F., ' 35, E.E., 349 Chestnut St., Lawrence Hadley, Roger W., ' 36, Eng , 73 Ellicott St., Needham Haendler, Helmut M., ' 35, Ch.E., 2159 Centre St., West Roxbury Hagelston, Paul J. , ' 35, Ch.E., 1 Anon St., Dorchester Hague, Alfred E., ' 34, B.A., 148 First Ave., MechanicviUe, N. Y. Haines, Donald O., ' 34, M.E., 9 Hubbatd Place, Wethersfield, Com Hale, Walrer S., ' 36, Eng., Wood Ave., East Rindge, N. H. Haley, Richard F., ' 34, Ind.E. 30 St. Germain St., Boston Hail, Charles A, Jr., ' 36, B.A., 84 Faxon Rd., North Quincy Hall, Eugene A., ' 36, B.A., 8 Rosalind Terr., Lynn Hall, Frederick, ' 34, C.E., 17 Kilburn Court, Newport, R. I. Hall, Ralph M, ' 34, B.A., 20 Madison St., Somervillc Hall, Robert A., ' 35, C.E.. Lisbon, N. Y. Hall, Roland S., ' 36, Eng., 10 MiddleSt., Fatmington Hall, Roswell G.,Jr., ' 36, Eng., 44 Tremlett St., Dorchester Hallett, Kenneth T., ' 36, Eng., llGrantland Rd, Wellesley Hills Hamill, Paul J., ' 35. E.E., 473 Quincy Ave., Quincy Hammer, Ralph E,, ' 35. Ind.E., 20 Salem St., Lynn Hamstrom, Rolf E., ' 34, C,E., 46 Fairheld St., Portland, Me. Handly, Russell E., ' 34, Ch.E., 38 Btainerd St.. St. Albans, Vt. Hanfotd, William F., ' 36, B. A, 6 White Terr., Pittsfield Hanna, Habeeb M., ' 36, Eng., 521 Shawmut Ave., Boston Hannon, Robert J., ' 35. BA., 435 BealeSt., East Milton Hansen, John R., ' 36, Eng., Grafton, N. H. Hanson, Edward C, ' 36, Eng., 12 Arthur Ave., Evetett Hanson, Frederick W., ' 34, Ch.E., 20 Intervale Ave., Cliftondale Hanson, Richard B., ' 35, E.E., 91 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Harriman, Franklin N., ' 35. BA. 19 Pearl St.. Mattapoisett Harrington. Donald A,. ' 36. Eng., Myrtle St. Hillsboro, N. H. Hatfington, Robert W., ' 36, Eng., 579 Concord St., Framingham Harris, Samuel R., ' 36, Eng., 50 Atberton Rd., Brookl.ne Hams, Sydney P., ' 35, M.E., 221 Auburn St., Auburndale Hart, Charles S., ' 36, B.A., 37 Warner St., Boston Hartwcll, Stanley E., ' 36, Eng., 21 Federal St., Greenfield Hartwell, William E., Jr., ' 36, Eng, 41 Belmont St., Somerville Haskell, John L,, ' 36, Eng., 22 Lyman St., Beverly Haskell, Nelson J., ' 35, M.E., South Pans, Me. Hastings, A. Gordon, ' 34, Ch.E., 176 West Mam St.. Orange Hatch, Lewis N., ' 36, Eng., 53 Cordis St., Wakefield Hatch, Robert L., ' 35, C.E., 9 Lawton St., Ayer Haurala, Matt A., ' 34. E.E., Stockholm Ave., Pigeon Cove Hautala. Tauno E., ' 36, Eng.. 91 Town Hill St.. Quincy Haviland, Clarence W.. ' 36, Eng., 236 Main St., Araesbury Hayden, Clyde G., ' 36. Eng., 80 Chestnut St.. Norwich. Conn. Hayden, Jesse L., ' 34. M.E., 80 Chestnut St., Notwich, Conn. Hayes. Joseph T., ' 36, B.A., 43 Warwick Rd., West Newton Hayes, Vincent J., ' 36, Eng., 10 Willow Ave., Salem Haynes, Burnett Q., ' 34, M.E., 16 West Park St., Lebanon, N. H. Healy, Elton F., ' 36, Eng, 23 FirstSt., Melrose Heath, EdwatdD., ' 36, BA, WarehamSt.. Middle ' ooto Heerde, Richard A, ' 36. B. A, , 20 Manthorne Rd.. We.t Roxbury Heider. Rudolph L.. ' 36, Eng, 60 Oak St.. Methuen Helenek. George P.. ' 35. C.E.. Higganum, Conn. Helming, Orto R., ' 36, Eng, 204 West BrooklineSt., Boston Hemming, George T., 36, Eng., Great Plain Ave., Needham Henderson, Ernest D.. ' 34, E.E., Northport, N. Y. Henderson, Rubert L., ' 36, Eng., Central Pk., Somersworih, N. H. Heney, DeebG., ' 35, Ind.E., 23 Decatur Sr., Boston Hennings, Wilbut. ' 34, M.E., 100 Russell Rd., West Roxbury Henrickson, Leon A., ' 34, Ch.E., Granby, Conn. Henry, Allan R, ' 35, M.E., 32 West Warwick Ave., West Warwick. R.I. Herbert. Paul M., ' 35, B.A., 97 Franklin St.. Framingham Herder. Frederick C. ' 35. E.E.. 132 Allyn St., Holyoke Hermans, Carl E., ' 35, E.E., 32 Olga Ave.. Worcester Hershfield. Joseph, ' 36, Eng., 151 East Haverhill St., Lawrence Heuser, Fred W., ' 36, Eng., 396 South Main St., Sharon Hewins, Gilbert M., ' 34, E.E., 35 Selwyn Rd., Belmont Hibbard, Ralph G., Jr., ' 35, ME., 192 Billings St.. Atlantic Hill. Yil|o F.. ' 36. Eng.. Central Village. Conn. Hillman. Paul A.. ' 36. Ind.E.. Batre Hippie, Richard W., ' 35, E.E., 750 West Poplar Sr., York, Penn. Hirtle, Kenneth S., ' 36, Eng., 31 Calumet St.. Quincy Hoar. William A.. ' 34, Ch.E., 418 Essex St.. Salem Hockberg. Ira I.. ' 36. Eng.. 24 Elmore St.. Roxbuty Hodgdon, Wilbur F., ' 36, M.E,, 153 Norfolk St., Wollaston Hodges. John T., ' 36, B.A., 325 East Eighth St., South Boston Hodgson, George E., ' 34, B.A,, 137 Marion St., Springfield Hodsdon, Albert E., ' 33, E.E., 28 South St., Yarmouth. Me, Holbrook. Albert E.. ' 36. Eng.. Leiand Ave.. North Grafton Hollinshead, George F., Jr., ' 34. C.E., 153 Independence Ave., Quincy Holmes, Arthur N., ' 35, E.E.. BurtSt.. Norton Holmes. Arthur T.. ' 36, Eng.. Manomet Holt, Alden L., ' 34, Ch.E., Erving Holton. Adolphus. Jr.. ' 36. Eng., 108 College St,. Norsvood Hoot, Gregory C, ' 36, BA, 42 John St., Newport, R.I. Home, Parker A., ' 36, Eng., 5 Fairview Terr., Maiden Horton, Arthur M., ' 34, M.E. .943 High St. Dedham Horzempa. Stanley W.. ' 36. Eng.. North Monmouth. Me. House. Howatd L., ' 34. C.E.. 24 Elm St.. Hyde Park Howe. Frank W.. ' 34. B.A.. State Mutual Bldg.. Worcester Howe. Harrwell G.. ' 35. M.E.. 18 Burncoat St.. Worcester Howe. Nathaniel H., ' 36. Eng.. Ashland. Me. 240 NATURE STUFF THROUGH A MONOCLE Er — spring! You perfectly priceless old thing! I ' m frightfully bucked at the signs that one sees; The jolly old sap in the topping old trees; The priceless old lilac, and that sort of rot; It jolly well cheers up a chap, does it not? It ' s so fearfully bright, So amazingly right And one feels as one feels if one gets rather tight. There ' s a tang in the air, If you know what I mean, And the grass, as it were, Is so frightfully green. We shall soon have the jolly old bee on the wing. Er — spring! London Observer ALWAYS THE FINEST IN DISTINCTIVE INSIGNIA G. D. KEEZER GO. Canufactiirers and Outfitters for Colleges and Clubs MASSASOIT PLAGE PLAISTOW, N. H. DICK KEEZER ' 30 241 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Howe, Roswell F., ' 36, B.A., 55 Magazine St., Cambridge Hoye, John P., ' 34, E.E., 20 Orchard Ave., Auburndale Hoyt, Dudley D., ' 36, Eng.. Highland Ave-, South Norwalk, Conn. Hubert, Edgar F., ' 34. HE.. 375 Hollis St., Fraraingham Hubley, Earl A., ' 34, M.E., 12 Greenbrier St., Dorchester Humphrey, Roland K., ' 36, Eng., 103 Puritan Rd., Somerville Hunter, Carroll D., ' 36, Eng., 42 West St., Westboro Huse, Lester C, ' 35, Ind.E., 10 Emerson St., Randolph, Vt. Hutchins, EUery H., ' 35, C.E., 35 Cherry St.. Danvers Hutchinson, Harvey A., ' 34, Ch.E, 26 Maplewood Ave., Holbrook Hyde, Robert M,. ' 34, B.A., 620 Haverhill St., Lawrence ladarola, Louis J., ' 34, C.E., 109 West St., Milford Innis, Paul V., ' 35, B.A., 23 Pierce Ave., Everett Irving, Ralph F., Jr., ' 35, E.E., 49 Fourth St., Medford Jachym, Adolph A., ' 35, B.A., 14 State St.. Westfield Jack, William M., ' 36, Eng., 624 Pleasant St., Belmont Jackson, Edgar E., ' 36, B.A., 19 Ransom Rd., Brighton Jackson, Russell L., ' 36, B.A., 82 Hatold St., Hartford. Conn. Jackson, Thomas, ' 34, CE, 13 Spring St., Sourh Hadley Falls Jacobs, Elmer W., ' 35, Ind.E., 56 Warren St., Needham Jacobs, Frank E.. ' 36, B. A., Ill Church St., Weston Jacobsen, Carlton S., ' 34, C.E., 83 Center St., North Easton Jacobsen, Norman R., ' 35. E.E,. 52 Menatomy Rd., Arlington Jakubowicz, ConstantJ , ' 34, B. A., 3 Grape St., Newmarket, N. H. James, Arthur R., ' 34, B. A., 316 Front St., Winchendon Jameson, Frank G., ' 36, Eng., 36 St. Agatha Rd., East Milton Jaraeson.JohnA.. ' 34,M.E,,50SummerSt.,Saugus Jamieson, Bradford R., ' 36, Eng., 57 Monroe St, Springfield Jamieson, Norman, ' 36, B., ., 635 Hammond St., Brookline Jamison, William D, Jr., ' 36, Eng., 1408 Girard Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Jaques, Alden W., ' 36, B,A., 86 Montclair Rd., Haverhill Jardine, Charles B. , ' 36, Eng. , 198 Lake Shore Drive, East Weymouth Jaynes, Walter H., ' 35, M.E., 14 Barnes St., Belmont Jee, Albert R., ' 35, B.A., Hillside Way, Wilmington Jenkins, Ralph A, Jr., ' 35, Ch.E, 37 Chestnut St., Stoneham Jenness, George W., ' 34, C.E., Hanover Jepson, George S., ' 35, Ch.E,, 39 A Coburn St., Lyon Johannsen, Louis C, ' 35, Ind.E, 460 Sleight Ave, TottenvUle, N. Y. Johansson, Albert G.. ' 36, Eng., 168 Broadway, Lynn Johnson, Bradford L, ' 35, B. A, 5 Contentment Place, Dedham Johnson, Carl R., ' 34, E.E. . 141 Pleasant St., Easthampton Johnson, rl H. M., ' 35, CE, 121 Henry Ave., Lynn Johnson, Frank R., ' 34, B A., 8 Clayton Ave, Methuen Johnson, Franklin C, ' 35, CE, 380 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. Johnson, Frederick P.. ' 35, M.E., 84 Dover Rd., Wellesley Johnson, Gordon H,, ' 36, B.A., Central St., Agawam Johnson, Harry F., ' 35, C.E., 35 Torrey St. , Dorchester Johnson, Orland M., ' 34, E.E., 111 Cottage Park Rd., Winthrop Johnson, PhihpD., ' 36, Eng. ,85 Boston Ave, West Med ford Johnson, Roscoe W., ' 35. Ch.E., 29 Harrison St., Leominster Johnson, William E., ' 35, E.E., Howland Ave, Jamestown.R. I Johnston, Edgar B, ' 35, B. A., 64 South Boyfield Rd., North Quincy Jones, Cassius L., Jr., ' 34, E.E, 1311 Oak St., Utica. N. Y. Jones, Howard F., ' 34, E.E., South Acton Jordan, George C , ' 36, B.A., 27 Laurel Ave, Auburn, Me. Jorolemon, Harold C, ' 34, M.E., 469 Augustine St. , Rochester, N. Y. Joyce, Robert A., ' 34, Ch.E., 126 Washington St., Whitman Jozwicki, Alfons B., ' 35, E.E., 32 Baldwin St., Cambridge Jushkewirz, John, ' 36, Eng , 12 Claxton St., Roslmdale Juszkiewicz, LeoJ., ' 36, Eng, 38 Marion St., Somerville Kalil, Eugene J., ' 36. Eng.. 33 Howard St., New London, Conn. Kane, Kenneth F., ' 35, ME, 64 Cedar St., Wollaston Kaplan, Morris, ' 36, Eng., 172 Center St., Btockton Kasper,Joseph A., ' 36, B,A., 35 Beacon Park, Brockton Kasson, Frank D., ' 36, Eng., 3 Duke Sr., Mattapan Katseff, Samuel, ' 34, C.E., Washington St., Holliston Kaulakis, Frank, ' 36, Eng., 17 Neil St., Marlboro Kearsley, Carl W., ' 34, Ind.E., 40 Prospect St., Waltham Keller, Jack, ' 36, Eng., 22 Evelyn St., Mattapan Keller, Ralph L,, ' 34, M.E., 157 Brewster Ave. , Winthrop Kelley, Charles F., ' 34, B.A., 19 Lorraine St., Roslindale Kelley, Charles M. , ' 35. CE, 42 Crest Ave. , Revere Kelly, William H, Jr., ' 35, C.E., 14 MallonRd.. Dorchester Kelly, William J., ' 36, Eng., 7 Dove Sr., Newburyport Kelly, William T., ' 34, B.A., 6 Woodside St., Salem Kemp, Urho E., ' 36, Eng., Mt. Holly, Vt. Kendall, Irving W.. ' 35, C.E., 200 Pleasant St., Stoughton Kennedy, Joseph L., ' 35, Ind.E. 38 Perrin Ave., Pawtucket, R.I. Kenncy, Chester A., ' 36, Eng., 10 West St., Westboro Kenney, George L., ' 35. B.A., 16 Trapelo Rd., Belmont Ketchen. Lawrence L,, ' 36, Eng., 43 Pinkham Rd., Medford Kianski, Alexander F., ' 34, B.A., 20 Cleveland Ave., Brockton Kihs, Francis J., ' 35, Ch.E, 36 HaydenSr, Roslmdale King, Matlhesv J. , ' 36, Eng. , 174 Prospect St. . Norwood Kinghorn, David, ' 36, Eng., 483 BealeSt., Quincy Kinsman, Paul J., ' 34, Ind.E., Harvard Kirkland, Alexander B., ' 35, C.E., 19 Weeks Ave., Roslindale Kirkland, Edward V,, ' 35. B.A.. 163 Marlboro St., Wollaston Kisiel. Walter F., ' 35, B.A,, 3 Olive Ave., Holyoke Klose, Herbert C, ' 34. E.E, Weslhampion Beach, N. Y. Knight, Henry C, ' 36, B, A, 6 Northhampton St, Worcester Knight, Richard D,, ' 35, B.A., 107 Playstead Rd., West Medford Know-Iron, Kenneth F., ' 35, CE,, 11 Roxbury Ave., Natick Knox, Norman W., ' 36, Eng., 81 Chandler St., Somerville Knudson, Everett C, ' 36, B.A., 43 Beals St., Brookline Kouloheras, George D,, ' 36, Eng,, 82 Varney Sr,, Lowell Kramer. Stanley W., ' 35, B, A, 22 Franklin Place, Port Washington, N. Y. Krashefski, Leonard A., ' 34, B.A,, Moodus, Conn. Krikorian, Norman S., ' 36, Eng, 10 Titcomb St,, Newburyport Kritzman, Saul A,. ' 36, Eng,, 130 Woodrow Ave,, Dorchester Krotman, Morris H., ' 34, B.A, 24 Hazelton St., Mattapan Krysin, Brunslaw A., ' 34, Ch.E.. 106 Chapman St., Gteenfield Kulak, Stanleys., ' 36, Eng. ,36 Forrester St., Salem LaBelle, Joseph L. D., ' 34, E.E., 381 Centre St., Milton LaCasse,PhiliasF,, ' 36, Eng,, 60 West River St., Orange Lacava, Philip J., ' 34, CE,, 87 New Britain Ave.. Hartford. Conn. Lajoie, Louis J., ' 35, B.A., 49 Nursery St., Whitman Lamb, Gilbert. ' 35. B.A,, 19 Elm St,, Rocky Hill, Conn. Lamb, George R., ' 36, B.A, 132 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Lamson, Kempton C, ' 35, B A.. 30 Greenleaf St., Maiden Landey, Benjamin M,, ' 36, Eng, SCodman Park, Roxbury Landry, Waller J., ' 36, Eng., 175 Commonsvealth Ave, West Concord Lang, Herbert C, ' 34, M.E., 4 Congtess St., Greenfield Lans, Anti W., ' 35, E.E., Chapman St., Walpole Lantz, Paul L., ' 34, M.E., 88 Lake Ave., Worcester Laprade, Harold F,, ' 36, Eng., 29 Wallace Ave., Auburn Larrabee, Clayton B., ' 36, Eng., Solon, Me. Lawrence, Gilbert G., ' 34, Ind.E.. Concord Lawson, Earl R., ' 34, E.E., 4 Shirley Sr., Worcester Leahy, PhilipC, ' 36. Eng.. Binghampton, N. Y. Leary, James H., ' 36. Eng., 366 Massachusetts Ave., Boston Class Rings Club Pins Fraternity Pins Dance Favors Dance Programs ' HUSKY CHARMS ' (as illustrated) H. W. PETERS CO. 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Somerville LeMay, Catl P., ' 36, Eng., 29 Webster St., Haverhill Lembo, Peter, ' 36, Eng., 47 Alexander St., Framingham Lenehan, Joseph W., ' 34, C.E., 92 Fellsway, WestMedford Leonti, Patrick J.. ' 34, C.E., 46 Woodrow Ave., Dcrchester Lesburg, Samuel, ' 36, Eng., 15GilnerSt., Mattapan Leshan, Samuel, ' 34, Ch.E., 16 Gaston St., Roxbury Less, Harry, ' 35, E.E., 71 Brighton St., Boston Letourneau. Charles V., ' 36, Eng., 126 Audubon Rd.. Milton Leutsch, Frederick E., ' 35, M.E., West Holyoke Levenson, Harold A., ' 36, B.A., 15 Fuller St., Brookline Levcrone. Thomas A., ' 34, B.A., 250 Broadway, Somer •ille Levin, Hyman S., ' 36, B.A., 118 Webster St., Maiden Levy, Leo L., ' 36, B.A., 27 Bisraark Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Lewis, Alfred H., ' 35, C.E., 66 Mill Rd., Acushnet Lewis, Bevan G. , ' 36, Eng. , 4212 Digney Ave., New York City Lewis,EarleR., ' 35,B.A.,ll 1-2 Lincoln Ave, Rutland, Vt. Lewis, John E., ' 36, Eng., 83 Pearson Rd., Somerville Lewis, John W. , ' 36, Eng. , 98 Foundry St., South Easton Liebfried, Lawrence L., j34, M.E., 262 Winthrop St., Winihrop Limbacher, Edward J., ' 35, Ind.E., 388 Shelton Ave., New Haven, Com Lind, Francis T., ' 34, M.E., 127 Central Ave., Everett Liod, John M., ' 35, C.E., Main St., Norwell Linda, Arvey H., ' 36, Eng, 17 Highland Ave., Roxbury Linscott, Frederick P., ' 35, B.A., 12 Carlton Rd., Waban Lipson, Paul M., ' 36, Eng., 77 North John St.. Pittsfield Lisiewicz, Louis W., ' 36, Eng., 813 Central Ave.. Asbury Park, N.J Littlefield. Wesley G., ' 34. B.A.. Alton. N. H. Lloyd. Frederick N., ' 35, Ind.E, 85 Storey Ave.. Newburyport Locke. Edward F,, ' 35, C.E., Canaan, Vt. Locke, Irving H., ' 34, Ind.E.. 56 Park Ave.. South Weymouth Locke. Richard M.. ' 35, Ch.E.. 28 Foskett St., Somerville Loftus. Harry P., ' 34, C.E., 166 Essex St., Marlboro Londregan, John W., ' 36, Eng., 227 Lloyd St., New Haven, Conn. Long, Arthur A., ' 34, Ind.E., 220 Sycamore St., W atertown Long, Raymond G.. ' 36, Eng., 26 Madison St., Somers ' ille Lopez, Joseph R., Jr., ' 36, Eng., 15 Adams St., Arlington Lord, Kenneth M., ' 36, Eng., 85 Jenness St., Lynn Loughman, Gerald F., ' 36, B.A., South St., Barre Lund, Roger W.. ' 36, B.A., 16 LinwoodSt.,Cliftondale Lundgren, Carl G., ' 34, B A.. 154 Glendale Rd., Quincy Lynde, Edivin M., ' 36, Eng., 114 B St., Lowell Lyons, Markham H., 36. B.A.. 1751 Commonwealth Ave.. Brighton Lyons. Thomas D., ' 35. Ind.E., Old Connecticut Path, Wayland Macaione, Joseph J., ' 34. C.E., Boston St.. Lynn Mac. dam, John F., ' 34, M.E., 206 Randolph Ave.. Milton MacBrien. Donald E.. ' 34, Ch.E,, 124 Winona Ave.. Haverhill MacCuish. W. Francis. ' 35. E.E,, 5 Lookout St., Gloucester MacDonald, Arthur W.. ' 36. Eng., Graniteville, Vi. MacDooald, Forrest F., ' 36, Eng., 5 DalrympleSt., Jamaica Plain MacDonald, Kenneth R., ' 35, B.A., 33 Western Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt. MacDonald, Robert W. , ' 35, B. A.. 153 Trenton St.. Melrose Mack, Milton. ' 34. C.E., 124 Pearl St.. Portland, Me. MacKean, Archie K., ' 36. Eng.. 41 Randall Ave.. East Weymouth MacKenzie. Elmer D., ' 34, M.E., 130 Washington Ave., Chelsea MacKenzie, Kenneth W., ' 36, Eng., 64 Linden St., Reading MacKenzie, Raymond C. ' 36, B.A., 26 Berkshire Rd., Waltham MacLean, Norman, ' 36, Eng., 31 Flynt St., Quincy MacLean, Robert C, ' 36, E.E, 30 Hughes St., Quincy MacLean, Wallace K.. ' 36, B.A., 11 Benjamin Rd., Belmont MacLeod, Donald H, ' 34, M.E., 201 Lakeside Ave., Matlboro MacLeod, Duncan W., ' 36, Eng., 13 White Place, Brookline MacLeod, Hectot R., C.E.. North East St., Amherst MacMillan, Donald S., ' 35. M.E.. 187 Court St., Dedhara MacMillan, Robert A., ' 34, M.E., 368 FultonSt., Medford MacNeill. Harvey C. ' 36. B.A.. Highland St., Rock MacNulty, Victor M., ' 36, Ch.E., 81 Wallace St.. Maiden Macomber, Kenneth N., ' 36, Eng., 118 Washington St., Hudson MacSween. K. Donald. ' 36.. B.A., 46 High St., South Hanson MacWilliam, Alexander, ' 36, B.A., 28 Cohasset St., Foiboro Magee, Francis H., ' 36. Eng., 3 Meriam St.. Greenwood Magee, Frederick M.. ' 34. M.E.. 24 Chandler St.. Ailington Magnani. Frank J.. ' 35. Ch.E.. 51 Granite St.. Ashland Magnant. Maxwell G., ' 35. M.E.. Franklm. Vt. Maguire, Francis J., ' 36, Eng., 178 Hancock St.. Stoneham Maguire, Virgil D., ' 35. C.E. . 131 Black Rock Ave.. New Britain, Conn Maher, Richard A., ' 34, E.E.. 8 Margaret St.. Arlington Mahoney, John F., ' 36, Eng., South Hanvoer Mahoney, William, ' 36, Eng.. 6 Prospect St.. Charlestown Makela, Henry N., ' 36, Eng., 16 Augustus St.. Peabody Malaguti. Neno A.. ' 36, B.A.. 436 Washington St.. Wellesley Hills Malatesta, Andrew C. ' 36, Eng., 160 Main St., Woburn Malone. Fintan F.. ' 36, Eng., 17 Mt. Everett St., Dorchester Maloney, Bernard, ' 35, B.A., 254 Concord Ave., Cambridge Maloof, Samuel G., ' 34, E.E. . 44 South Broadway. Lawrence Mandell, Saul, ' 34, Ind.E., 44 Raymond St., Hartfotd, Conn. March, Waltet C, ' 35, Ind.E., 39 Everett Ave., Somerville Marchese, Joseph H., ' 35. E.E., 82 College St.. Middletown, Conn. Marchi, Vincent J., ' 36, Eng., 45 Derby St.. Somerville Marts. Harry F.. ' 36, B.A-, 121 Cottage Rd., Winthrop Marston, Watren E., ' 34, C.E., 28 FairmouotSt., Dorchesrer Marston, William H., ' 36, Eng., North Windham, Me. Martin, Fred J., ' 35, C.E., 5 First St., Cliftondale Martinson, John, ' 35, Ind.E., 36 Hubbard St., Concord Marukelli, Armand R., ' 36, Eng, 89 Locust St., Winthiop Masiello, Michael, ' 36. Eng.. 28 Locust St., Everett Mason, Harold R., ' 35, B.A., 17 BaysideRd., Quincy Mason, William F., ' 34, Ch.E.. 137 Essex St., Saugus Massa, Angelo, ' 34, C.E., 86 Park St., Beverly Mather, George H., ' 35, E.E., 18 Carroll Court, New London, Conn. Matonis, Joseph, ' 36, Eng ., 89 Wilson St., Haverhill Matter, Roger E., ' 35, M.E., Balboa. Canal Zone Matthews. Irving T.. ' 36. Eng.. 9 Franklin St., Charlestosvn Matthews, Robert W., ' 35, E.E.. Groveton. N. H. Matthews, Ruel, ' 35. C.E., 86 Oxford St., Somerville Matyszcyk, Leopold J., ' 35, E.E.. 49 Harlem St., Wcrcestet Maxim, Charles O., ' 36, Eng., 136 Pleasant St., Wakefield May, Willard R., ' 35, Ind.E., Cohasset Mayberry, Joseph S., ' 36, Eng., 18 Haskell St., Prides Crossing McArdle, Michael E., ' 34, C.E., 37 Russell St., Great Barnngton McArthur, Donald, ' 36, Eng., 200 Elmwood St., North Attleboro McCarthy,JohnR., ' 35, M.E., Sedgwick. Me. McCarthy. Leo. ' 36, Eng., 19 Wildwood Ave.. Newtonville McCrudden, James H.. ' 34, B.A.. 501 Lowell Ave.. Newtonville McDonald. Alfred, ' 35, Ch.E,, 41 Charlesmount Ave.. Quincy McDonough. James M.. ' 34, C.E.. 161 Pearl St.. Portland, Me. McEleney, Edward P., Jr., ' 35, E.E., 7 Cedar St., Mattapan McElhiney, George H, ' 35, C.E, 19 Marshall St., Watertown McGee, Hamilton B., ' 35, B.A., 492 Ashmont St., Dorchester McGovetn. Francis. ' 36, Eng., 47 FarquharSt., Roslindale McGuckian, Augustus P., ' 36, Eng.. 65 Dudley Ave., Roslindale Mclntyre, William S., ' 36, Eng., 13 Artwil! Sr., Milton 144 THE Warren Kay Vantine STUDIO Inc. Official I hotographer U rtheastern University ' 26 ' 27 ' 28 ' 29 ' 30 ' 31 ' 32 i6o BOYLSTON ST. - BOSTON, MASS. 245 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN McKenna, Daniel H, ' 36, Eng. . Free St-. Hingham McKenzie, Daniel J., ' 34, E.E., 18 Hasting Ave, Walthim McKinney, Walter L., ' 36, B.A., 381 Hillside Ave., Hattford, Conn. McKinnon, Paul S., ' 35, C.E., 25 Bay State Road, Boston McLean, George K., ' 34, Ch,E.,3 BayonSt., Winthtop McMahon, Richaid L., ' 34, E.E., 391 Somerset Ave., Taunton McWaters, Frederick S.. ' 34, Ch.E., 27 Isabella St., Boston McWilliam, Edward E. ' 34, M.E., 168 Ninth St., Providence, R. I. Mears, Sherman R., ' 34, M.E.. Western Ave , Essex Medaglia, John D., ' 36, Eng., 23 Germain Ave., Bradford Medland.John A., ' 34, ME, 20 Rosedale Ave., Everett Mehlhorn, William W., ' 36, Eng , 162 Head St., Manchester, N. H. Meliard, Douglas E., ' 35, Ch.E., 44 New Ocean St., Swampscott Meninna, Joseph A, ' 34, C.E., 185 Mountain Ave, Revete Meriam, Frank G.. ' 35, Ind.E, 71 Hillside Ave., Melrose Messer, Earle A., ' 35, B.A., 229 Albion St., Wakefield Messer, Ernest A.. ' 36. B.A., 229 Albion St., Wakefield Messer, Richard O, ' 36, B. A., 229 Albion St., Wakefield Messina, John, ' 35, E.E., 20 Squite Rd., Revere Meszaros, LeslieJ., ' 35, M.E., 158 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. Metcalf, Harry F., ' 36, Eng., Weld, Me. Metcalf, John A., ' 34, C.E., Weld, Me. Meyer, Floyd P., ' 35, I nd.E., 22 Whitman St., Dotchester Miceli, Leonard J., ' 35, E.E., 27 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge Michelson, Bernard H., ' 36, E.E., 48 Leighton St., Lynn Middendorf, Eugene H.. ' 36, Eng., 23 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Milbrandt, Gerhardt W., ' 36. M.E., 71 Hull St., Bristol, Conn. Mildram,John, ' 35, C.E.,20TurnerSt.,Newtonville Miles, Harold M., ' 36, Eng., Middlesex, Vt. Miles, Horace S., ' 34, Ind.E., 11 Gaylord St., Dorchester Miller, Albert A.. ' 36, Eng., 10 Biookview St., Dorchester Miller, Robert C. Jr., ' 36, Eng, 43 Isabella St., Melrose Millington, Ralph B., ' 34, Ch.E., 106 Ventuta Ave., Pittsfield Miner, Russell F., ' 36, Eng., 20 Fiske Rd., Concord, N. H. Minichiello, Anthony, ' 34, C.E., 37 Davis St., Revete Minkovirz, Mottis, ' 36, B.A., 648 Central Ave., Needham M.nzner, Walter R ., ' 36, Eng , 42 Baremeadow St. , Methuen Mitchell, Everett S., ' 34, B,A., 45 Hart Terr., New Britain, Conn. Mitchell, Frederick W., ' 36, Eng., Tuxe do Park, New York Mitchell, Richard C, ' 36, B. A. 11 Laurel Ave., Waltham Mitchell. Robert A.. ' 36, B.A., 115 Oakland Ave., Methuen Mitchell, Robert G . Jr., ' 35, C.E., 259 Flat Hill Rd., South Norwalk, Mitchell, Samuel, ' 35, Ind.E, 6 High St., Pittsfield Moberger, William C, ' 34, C.E., 133 Irving St., Evetett Molthman, Max, ' 35, E.E., Stephentown Centre, N. Y. Montgomery, Edward J., ' 36, Eng., 408 Manett Rd., Lexington Mooradian, Shannon, ' 35, Ch.E., 31 Grove St., Haverhill Moore, AlbertR, Jr., ' 36, Eng., 20 Hastings St., Portland, Me. Moore. George H., Jr., ' 36. Eng., 76 Harvard St., North Quincy Moore, Harrison H., ' 34, M.E.,4 EndicottTerr., Dorchester Moore, Raymond J., ' 35, M.E., 35 Everett Ave., Watertown Moore, Robert B., ' 36, B.A., 33 East Second St., Rivethead, N. Y. Moran, Frederick P., ' 36, Eng., 102 Bridge St., Newton Moran,JohnJ., ' 34, B. A. ,66 Beacon St., . flington Morang, Langley U., ' 34. B.A.. 29 Washington Ave., Waltham Mordo, Albert N., ' 36, Eng., 139 Oak St., New ton Upper Falls Morgan, William E., ' 36, Eng., Hinsdale Morison, Kenneth B., ' 34, E.E., 9 Grove Ave., East Providence, R. I. Morrill, Ira R., ' 35, Ch.E., Warren, N. H. Morrill, Laban C, ' 35, Ch.E., 527 Plain Sr., Stoughton Mortis, Hyman S., ' 35, Ind.E., 11 . shton St.. Dorchester Morrison. Lawrence P., ' 35. Ind.E.. Lubec, Me. Morse, Gordon A., ' 36, Eng., 142 Dale St.. Waltham Mofse. John A.. ' 35, B.A., 13 Doane Ave., Beverly Morse. Thomas H., ' 34, E.E., Sunset Ave., Paxton Mostow,John H., ' 35, Ch.E. 79 Sound Ave, Riverhead, N. Y. Mullen, Henry A., ' 35, Ch.E, 6 Park St., Lawrence Munroe, Laurence M., ' 35, E.E., 2 Perkins Manor, Jamaica Plain Murray, Charles F., ' 34, B.A., 126 Oxford St., Cambtidge Murray, Edward J., ' 35, Ind.E.. 16 Morse St., Wobutn Mutray. Frederick A., ' 36, Eng., Merriam St., South Lincoln Murray, William D., ' 36, Eng., South Portland, Me. Murray, Vincent A., ' 35, Ch.E, 69 Waldech St., Dorchester Murtha, Matthew J., ' 35, Ind.E.. 390 Revere St., Winthrop Nahigian, Carney, ' 36. B.A.. 32 Mt. Vetnoo St., Somerville Napolitano. Albert. ' 35, E.E., 1 North Elm St., White Rivet Jet., Vt. Neilson, Howard C, ' 35, C.E., 49 Franklin St., Saratoga Springs, N Y. Nelson, Albert E., ' 35, B.A., 88 Brooks Ave., Arlington Nelson, Gustaf E., Jr., ' 35, E.E., 28 Station Ave., East Weymouth Nelson, Ralph E., ' 34. Ch.E., Palermo, Me. Nelson, Roy H., ' 36, Eng., 112 Brook Ave., Dorchester Nelson, Wilfrid A., ' 36, Eng., Monument Beach Nerden, Joseph A . , ' 35, C.E. , 65 Edson St. , Dotchestei Nevers, Lucien W.. ' 36. Eng., 24 Garfield St., Foxboro Newhall, George W., ' 36, B. A., 29 Laurel St., Melrose Newhall, Ralph A., ' 35, M.E., 41 Graves Ave., Lynn Nesvman, Jacob, ' 35. B.A., 21 Cleary St., Cambridge Newman, Kenneth C, ' 36, B. A., 27 Besch Ave. , Albany. N. Y. Newman, Leslie E., ' 36, Eng, 60 Gteen St., Maiden Newton, Harlan P., ' 34, B.A, Lowell Newton, Ralph B., ' 36, Eng., Lowell Nichols, Frank J., ' 36. Eng., 8 Burlington St., Woburn Nicolle, Arthur F., ' 36, B.A, 209 South Central Ave., Wollaston Nicoloro. Albert J., ' 34. B.A.. 10 Dudley St , Atlington Niman, Arsey, ' 36, B.A, 82 Brant vood Rd., Worcester Noden, BetnatdJ., ' 35, C.E, 12 Maynard St., Maiden Noonan, Paul E.. ' 34, C.E., 6 Robbins Place, Waltham Norris. George E., ' 34, E.E., 64 Grove St. , Gloucester Norton, Benjamin E., ' 35, Ch.E., Vineyard Haven Norton, Claie W., ' 35, E.E., 117 Elm St., Andover Norton, Frank M., ' 35, E.E., North Anson, Me. Norton,JohnR., ' 36, Eng,. 23 Leach St., Salem Nowers, Edward S., 36, B.A., 34 Somerset Rd.. Lexington Noyes. Richatd W., ' 35, Ind.E., 14 Leonard Rd., Melrose Nutt, Milton W., ' 35, B.A, 609 Main St., Wakefield Nye, Wendell A., ' 35, B.A, Academy Hill, Westminster Nylander, Wilbur C, ' 34, C.E., 175 Park Ave., Arlington Nyyssonen, Einard, 34, M.E., 34 Perrin St., Roxbury Oakes, Norman, ' 35, Ch.E. , 250 Lamartinc St., Jamaica Plain O ' Connor, MichaelJ., ' 36, B.A., 774 East Broadway, South Boston O ' Connor, Paul N., ' 36, B.A., 20 East Alvord St., Springfield Odabashian, Edwin T., ' 36, Eng., 486 Hillside Ave., Holyoke Ojamaki, Olavi O., ' 36, Eng., Star Route, Ashby Olcott. Hatty D., ' 36. Eng., 56 Montview Ave., Lowell Oliva, Alfred E., ' 36, B.A., 66 Oakland St., Brighton Olson, Charles J., ' 36, Eng., 51 Townsend Ave., Newburgh, N. Y. Olson, Eric H., ' 36, Eng., 35 Indian Hill Rd., Worcester Olson, George W., ' 34, ME, 27 Eliiah St.. Woburn Olson, Harry C, ' 36, B.A, 946 Huntington Rd.. Stafford, Conn. Olson, Oscar V., ' 35, B.A., 109 . rch St., Meriden, Conn. 246 T?i S:::MBiiliiiii[iiiiiLiLiiiiiiii[Li JI932 CAMPU3 Wl-IHM VOU 3oT INTO yoo-R. Tux, IcHAMse (=eOM TXOSe: U3UD HACT SCHAt=FNet2, If MA,eX. GAVE THEM - ' ? ' . THE F-feATeR.NITy CUT VBK KICKING-— YUH CAM Hold TH LADDE-C Ai Tfee, Yec eADOArer. Now NE-XT F . weeK-i x ' m oin6 -Shro DO OME WORK Tf= You WOULD TUOY NIGHT ' S YoD MI6HT GtrT L ' l 247 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Ossinger, George H, ' SJ, ME , 173 Em Owen. Edward C, ' 35, B.A., « First I rson St , South Bosi Packard, Daniel W, O., ' 36, Eng., 54 Mam St., Hull Page, Earl H., ' 34, C.E, 16 Eastern Ave, Beverly Pagliuso, Michael A., ' 36. Eng., 50 Beacon St., Chelsea Pai, Ei Whan, ' 35, B.A., Kimrai, Korea Palmer, Stephen T., ' 36, B.A., 67 South Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. Papantonion, George A., ' 35, C.E. , 332 Longwood Ave. , Brockline Pardee, Curtis G., ' 36, Eng., Main St., Bolton Parker, Oliver E., ' 34, M.E., Fitchburg Parker, Robert C, ' 36, Eng., 113 Pleasant St., Orange Parnell, John B., ' 36, Eng., 30 Bircham Sr., Springfield Parsons, Frederick L., ' 35, M.E., 199 Summer Ave., Reading Passmore, Earl D., Ind.E., State Street Rd., Batavia, N. Y. Patch, Chester J., ' 35, C.E, 39 High St., Ipswich Patch, Gardner A., ' 36, Eng., Milk St., Essex Patten, Frederick W., ' 36, B.A., 54 CottageSt., Melrose Patterson, James A., ' 35, B.A.,6 Home St., Lawrence Pauling, Frederic W., ' 36. Eng., Sears Rd., Southboro Paulson, Howard E., ' 35, M.E., 27 Marblehead St., North Andover Paxhia, Alphonse A., ' 35 Ch.E., 610 Lexington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Payne, John, ' 36, Eng., 288 Prospect St., Norwood Pearson, Alfred W., ' 36, Eng., 59 Saratoga St., East Boston Pearson, Paul W., ' 34, B.A., 19 Pleasant St., Ware Peirce, James B., ' 34, E.E., 1464 Somerset Ave., Taunton Pellegrini, Joseph M.. ' 36, Eng, 76 Chelsea St., East Boston Peoples, Chatles F., ' 35, C.E., 54 Grant Ave., Medford Pepi, Dominic L., ' 35, M.E., 32 Bridges St., Framingham Perdikis, Harry S., ' 36, Eng., 374 Common St., Lawrence Petdriau, Harold R. S., ' 35, Ind.E., 240 Parkway, Chelsea Periconi, Eugene A., ' 34, Ch.E. ,21 WestSt.,Mamaroneck, N. Y. Perkins, Alvin W., ' 36, B.A., 5 High St., Sangen ' ille, Me. Perkins, Charles A., ' 36, Eng., Oak Hill Rd., Harvard Perkins, Erman W., ' 34, B.A., 16 Horace Rd., Belmont Perkins, Everett F., ' 34, C.E., Fairlie, Vt. Perley, Elias T., ' 36, B.A., 12 Brush Hill Rd., Miltcn Pernne, Howard C, ' 35, B.A.,41 Harrington St., Newtonville Perry, Charles W., ' 34, Ch.E., 168 Simonds St., Athol Perry, Henry A, Jr., ' 36, 949 Washington St., Newtonville Perry, John L., ' 34, M.E., 63 Ocean St., Atlantic Perzan, TeofilW., ' 34, B. A. ,102 Franklin St., Clinton Peskin, Hyman, ' 36, Eng., 194 Poplar St., Chelsea Petersen, Raymond M., ' 36, Eng., 25 Ludlow St., Worcester Petersen, Warren, ' 34, C.E., 504 Mam St., Haverhill Peterson, Charles W., ' 36, Eng., 74 Robert St., Atlleboro Peterson, Clarence E., ' 35, B.A., 197 North Mam St., Rochester, N. H. Peterson, John W., ' 34, M.E.,309 SeaverSl., Sloughton Peterson, Robert E., ' 35, E.E., 13 Arthur St., Danvers Peterson, Walter E., ' 34, Ch.E, 33 Kelton St., Orange Peterson, Walter H., ' 34, Ch.E., Muller Rd., Burlington Petrone, Leonard F, ' 35, E.E. , 11 Century St., Somerville Petrosky, George W., ' 35, Ch.E., 83 Marble St., Athol Phelps, Merle E., ' 35, B.A., Staffordville, Conn. Phillips, Charles A., ' 34, Ind.E., 18 Cutler St., New London, Conn. Phillips, Fred M., 3rd, ' 35, C.E., J6 Fells Ave., Terr., Medford Phillips, Hugh, ' 36, Eng., 574 Huntington Ave., Boston Phillips, Ralph F., ' 35, C.E., 42 Walnut St., Everett Phyllides, Philip, ' 34. M.E., 24 Mt. Dustin Ave., Haverhill Pierce, John R., ' 36, Eng., 234 Courr St., Keene, N. H. Pietras, Edward, ' 35, ME, 640 Whittenton St., Taunton Pimental, Fred F., ' 34, E.E, 150Quincy Ave, Quincy Pinanski, Mclvin, ' 35, E.E., 48S Blue Hill Ave., Boston Pinard. Roger A , ' 35. Ch.E.. 270 Roslindale Ave.. Roslindale Pitocchelli. Guido T., ' 35. B.A., 36 East Haverhill St., Lawience Pittendreigh, Lorrin M., ' 34, C.E, 25 Pinette St., New Bedfotd Pitts, WildridC, ' 36, Eng, 76 St. James St., St. John, West N.B. Pollay, Harold A., ' 35, Ch.E., 228 Butrill St., Swampscott Polley, Alvin H.,Jr., ' 36, B A, 89 Cochituate Rd,, Framingham Poltorak, Eugene H., ' 35, BA, 56 Reservoir St., Cambridge Poole, Arthur, ' 35, Eng., Lawrence Poole, Robert F., ' 36, Eng., 76 Verona St., Lynn Pope, William C, ' 35, Ind.E., 92 Mortland Ave., Brockton Porotli, Rudolph W., ' 35, C.E., 138 East Main St., Milford Porter, Frederick R., ' 35, M.E., 20 Mechanic St., Milford Posey, Aubrey G., ' 35. B.A.. 141 Glenrose Ave.. East Btaintree Porhier. Normand 0., ' 34, C.E., 6 Whitcomb St., Haverhill Pothier,WalterJ., ' 34, M.E.,34PietceAve.,Eveiett Potter, Robert A., ' 36, B.A., Park St., Bar Harbor, Me. Powell, Charles R., ' 34, E.E, Post Mills, Vt. Powers, Donald W., ' 35, C.E., 66 Franklin St., Framingham Pratt, Morton S., ' 34, ME., 423 Court St., North Plymouth Pray, H. Edgar, ' 36. BA, 60 Glen Cove Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Pray, Lester W., ' 35, ME, Conway, N. H. Pressey, Raymond C, ' 34, C.E., 18 Savoy Rd., Salem Preston, Elbridge H., ' 34, E.E., 54 Haskell St., Beverly Farms Preston, John S., ' 34, B.A., 535 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Priestley, Everett M., ' 36, BA, 128 Forest St., Medford Prince, Roberts., ' 34, C.E., 11 WinthropSt, Danvers Prociot, Charles R., ' 36, Eng., Great Rd., Bedford Prouty, Burt L., ' 36, Eng., 59 Main St.. North Hanover Prouty. Robert M., ' 36, Eng., 38 Benson St., Whitman Provenzano, Francis A., ' 34, Ind.E, 44 Corbet St., Boston Pyteraf, Alexander, ' 34, B.A., 197 Nash Rd., New Bedford Quarrell, George, ' 35, M.E., 32Dingley St., Leominstei Quigley, William D., ' 36, B.A., 5 Harrington St., Newtonville Quinlan, Edmund J. , ' 36, Eng, 34 Gotham St., Somerville Quinn, Panic, ' 36, B.A., 50 SummitSt., Arlington Quinnara, C.Jackson, ' 34, E.E., 52 South Front St., Richmond, Me. Rabin, Israel, ' 35, E.E., Lithuania Rabinovitz, Philip, ' 36, Eng., 146 Bellingham St., Chelsea Rackley, Carle E., ' 35, E.E., Sebago, Me. Radden, Charles O., ' 36, Eng., 148 Weld Sr., Roslindale Rallis, George E., ' 36, Eng., 167 Cross St., Lowell Ramey, Edgar M., ' 35, Ch.E., 19 Nikisch Ave, Roslindale Ramirez, Salvatore J. 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Rogers, G. Kenneth, ' 35. B. A, 268 Pleasant St.. Brockton Rogers. Herbert E., ' 35, Ind.E., 59 Hall Ave., West Somerville Roitman. George H., ' 36. Eng.. 25 McLennan St.. Dorchestet Rollins, George E, ' 36, B. A., 305 High St., West Medfotd Rosenbaum. Morns, ' 34, B.A., 13 Ames St., Worcester Rosenfield, William A., ' 34, E.E., 98 Deering Rd., Mattapan Ross. Herbert H., ' 34, ME. 101 Palfrey St., Watertown Ross, John S. , ' 36, Eng. , 305 Corey St. , West Roxbury Rossiter, Walter J.. ' 35. E.E.. 157 Pleasant St., Dorchester Rossman. Nathan. ' 34. C.E., 42 Mascot St.. Dorchester Rowland. Francis C, ' 35. M.E.. Mattapoiseit Rowland. Ftederick F.. ' 36. Eng.. 47 Lincoln St.. Bath. Me. Rowntree.John S.. ' 36. Eng.. 24South Border Rd., Medford Ruggiero, Anthony. ' 35, B.A.. 626 Belmont St., Watertown Runci, Edward A.. ' 35. Ind.E., 17 LeydonSt., Roxbury Russell, Arthur S., ' 36, Eng., 69 Allston St.. Allston Russell. Lester L. ' 35. C.E.. 358 Pleasant St.. Melrose Russo, Theodore F., ' 35, M.E., 39 Allen St., Fitchburg Ryan, Robert J., ' 36, B.A.. 47 School St., Natick Ryder, Herbert E.. ' 36. B.A.. South St.. Marion Sackrider.James. ' 36, B.A., 31 Beech Ave.. Albany, N. Y. Safford, Donald P., ' 35, M.E., 46 Toppans Lane, Newburyport Safron, Haig, ' 36, Eng., 22 Towns Ct.. Lynn Salaqua, PaulR., ' 36, Eng., 5 Oneida St., Boston Salidis, Chatles. ' 36, Eng., 14 RidgemontSt., Allston Salvin, Samuel B., ' 36. B.A.. 164 Homestead St.. Boston Sampson. Foster E.. ' 34. M.E.. Cedar Hill. Manomet Sander. Morris H.. ' 34, Ch.E.. 44 Somerset Ave.. Taunton Sanders.RaymondT.. ' 34. Ind.E.. 234 Harris Ave.. Needham Sanford. Wilbur T.. ' 36, Eng., Home Acres, Milford, Conn. Santiago, Florencio, ' 36, Eng., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Santos, George J.. ' 36, Eng., 26 Ayrault St., Newport, R. I. Sargent, Edgar P., ' 34, C.E., Bear Hill Rd., Merrimac Sarkisian, Edward, ' 35. Ind.E.. 10 Nour ' e Rd.. Arlington Sarkisian. Edwin. 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Medfotd Schlosberg, Leon C. , ' 36, Eng. , 94 St. , Andrew Rd. , Orient Heights Schneiderraan, Isadore, ' 36, B.A.. 49 Lucerne St., Dorchester Schow, Arent, B., ' 34, C.E., 25 Edwin St., Stratford, Conn. Schunder, George D. , ' 36, Eng. , 7 Benton Ave., Gteat Barrington Schutte. Herbert, 33, C.E., New Canaan. Conn. Scobie. James P.. ' 34. M.E.. 105 Lowell St.. Andover Scott, Edward K, ' 36. B. A-. 99 Babson St., Mattapan Scott. Kenneth R.. ' 36. Eng.. 122 Water St.. Saxonville Scott. Thomas F.. ' 34. E.E, 93 Grant St., East Weymouth Scrivener. Gerald C. ' 35, CE. 345 Fairfield Ave.. Hartford. Conn. Seary. Eugene C. ' 34. Ch.E.. 339 Center St.. Dorchester Segall. Arthurs.. ' 35. E.E. 91 Wheatland Ave. Dorchester Semple. Gavin M.. ' 34. B.A.. 34 Westglow St.. Dorchester Sepinuck, Nathan. ' 36. 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N. Y. Shipp. William H.. ' 34. E.E.. 1938 Massachusetts Ave . Lexington Shippee, Allen C. ' 36, Eng., 53 Prospect St., Gardner Shoher, Harold M. , ' 36, Eng. , 16 Wabon St. , Roxbury Shulman, David, ' 35, M.E.. 222 Eastern Prom.. Portland. Me. Shuraan. Davis. ' 33, C E., 122 Arlington St., Lawrence Simonis, Thomas W., ' 35, B.A., 266 Mansfield St.. Sharon Sineath. Reginald. ' 35. Ind.E., 854 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Sjostrom, Loren B., ' 35, Ch.E., 70 Arlington St.. Methuen Skendall. John W., ' 35, Ind.E.. 65 Camden St.. Lynn Slattery, Henry F.. ' 34. B.A.. 32 Ames St.. Worcestei Small. Wesley V. ' 36. Eng.. Palmer Island. 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Stepai, Walter, ' 36, Eng., 445 Elm St., Braintree Stevens, Donald B., ' 34, Ch.E., 120 Stale St., Newburyport Stevens, F. Harlow, Jr., ' 36, Eng., Lacona, N. Y. Stevenson, George E., ' 35, Ch.E, 512 Fells Ave., Medford , Lawrence A., ' 35, Ch.E., Champney St., Groton n, Robert L., ' 36, Eng. ,52 Gardiner St., Lynn Stewart, John W., ' 36, Eng., 126 Centennial Ave., Revere Stickney, Morgan A., ' 36, Eng.. Plymouth. N. H. Stiles, Winthrop A. Jr.. ' 36, Eng., 11 Br.ieburn Rd., Auburndale Stimpson, Richard M., ' 36, B.A., 920 North Main St., Brockton Stone, Clifton R., ' 36, B. A., High St., Sangerville. Me. Stone, Philip I., ' 36, M.E., 27 SummetSt., Everett Stone, Robert L., ' 35, E.E,, 173 High St., Andover Strath, William G., Jr. , ' 36, B.A, 15 Marie Ave, Cambridge Sttecker, Clarence S., ' 36, B.A, 43 Woodleigh Ave., Greenfield Strorabom, Harold V., ' 36, B.A., 14 OssipeeRd, Newton Upper Falls Stronach, George E., ' 36, Eng., 10 Robbins Drive, Wethersfield, Conn. Sturtevant, Kenneth W., ' 35, Ind.E., 215 Pleasant St.. Whitman Sudak. Constannne. ' 35, Ind.E., Main St., GraniteviUe Sudrabin, Leon P., ' 36, Eng., 1690 Union St., Btooklyn, N. Y. Suk, Joseph J., ' 34, E.E., 26 Appleto n St., Atlantic Sund, Atvid L., ' 35, B.A., II Porter St., Everett Sutherland, Exiah, ' 35, C.E., 131 Pleasant St., Cambridge Svedman, Arden E., ' 34, E.E, 135 Cross St., Lakewood, N.J. Swam, Kenneth W., ' 36, Eng, 15 Pearl St., Melrose Swanson, Carl R., ' 35, M.E , 5 Althea St., Dorchester Swanson, Paul C, ' 36, Eng., 31 Scotland Rd., Reading Sweeney, Edward P., ' 35, E.E., 10 Ashmont St., Boston Sweeney, John A., ' 36, Eng., 431 Main St., Leominster Swiniarski, Joseph H., ' 34, Ch.E., 48 English St., Salem Sypher, Carleton R., ' 34, C.E , 198 Linden St., Everett Sztucinski, Walter J., ' 35, M.E., 996 Lowell Ave., Haverhill Szydlowski. Edw.ard J., ' 35, ME , 215 Hancock St., Dorchester Szypowicz, William D., ' 35, C.E., 178 Washington St., Cambridge Tanzella, Philip, ' 35, C.E., 1 Lee St., Beverly Tarkanian, Jacob, ' 35, E.E., 79 Spring St., Brockton Taylor, Clement P., ' 36. Eng., II North St.. Randolph Taylor, Frank C, ' 35, E.E, 201 Fourth St., Fall River Taylor, Harold E.. ' 36. Eng., 20 Sagamore Ave.. West Medford Taylor, Harold S., ' 36, Eng., 72 Central St., Stoneham Taylor, James A., ' 36, Eng., 88 Massachusetts Ave.. North Andover Taylor, Vaughn E., ' 34, B.A., 43 Colby Rd., Atlantic Taylor, William H., Jr., ' 34, ME, 37 Boulevard Rd., Dedham Taylor, William H., ' 34, ME, 37 Boulevard Rd, Dedham Tedesco, Anthony, ' 34, C.E., 41 West Eagle St., East Boston Tedford, Ralph W., ' 35, C.E., 30FairmountSt., Salem Tedford, Robert C, ' 35, Ch.E., 261 High St., Newburyport Temple, George A., ' 36, Eng., 10 Clinton St., Woburn Temple, John P. . 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Walters, Anthony F., ' 35, Ch.E., 155 Milton St., Dedham Waltonen,PaaveH., ' 36, Eng.,29GayAve.,Walpole Warchol, Michael F., ' 36, Eng., 21 Gilbert Ave., Haverhill Warnefeld, George H., ' 36, Eng., Jackson Corners, N. Y. Washburn, Reginald F., ' 36, Eng., Buzzards Bay Watson, Elwin J., ' 34. Ch.E.. 267 Payson Rd., Belmont Wattle, William G., Jr., ' 34, Ind.E, 24 Heath St., Somerville Watts, William F., ' 35, M.E., 84 Church St., West Roxbury Weaver, Carl M., ' 34, B. A., 112 Woodford St., Pottland, Me. Webb, William E., ' 35, B.A.. 45 Marion St., Btookline % ' ebber, Stanley R., ' 34, Ind.E., Montague Webster. George H., ' 35, B.A.,80Grozier Rd, ambridge Webster, Willard C, ' 36, Eng., Barton, Vt. Weiner, Julius W., ' 34, C.E.,62 Sammett St., Maiden Weisul,JohnT., ' 34, C.E., 23 Faitview Rd., Norwood Welch, William J,, ' 35, B.A., 76 Albion St., Somerville Wennberg.JohnF., ' 36, Eng, 39 Hilda St., Quincy Wentworth, Robett B, ' 35, B.A., 35 Williams St., Brookline Wentworth, Vernon. 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B.A., 97 Pickney St., Boston White, Robert K , ' 36, Eng., 130 Chestnut St., Cambridge White, William T., ' 36, Eng., 3 State St., Milton Whitley, Bettram F., ' 36, B.A., 47 Humphreys St., E)orchester Whitney, Charles A., ' 36, Eng, 20 Whirr ier St., Beverly Whiitam, Lincoln W.. ' 34. M.E., 268 Harvard St., Wollaston Whittemore. Herberr E. . ' 34, C.E., 14 Shaw Ave., Attleboro Whitten, William M., ' 35, Ind.E., 14 Ferndale Rd., Wollaston Whittet. Rowland M.. ' 34, Tnd.E., 28 Sweetser St., Wakefield Wiederkehr, Byron J., ' 36, Eng., 85 Glendale St., Revere Wignot. Joseph T., Jr., ' 35, B.A., 61 Summer St., Natick Wilcox, Robert W., ' 36, Eng, 46 Frederick St., Framinghara Wilcox, Walter M., ' 34. M.E., 29 Wellington St.. Marlboro Wilder, Henry C, ' 36, Eng., 97 Bodwell St., Lawrence Wilder, Richard L., ' 35. C.E., 188 Western Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Willard, Alan K.. ' 35. C.E., 1 Kirk St., Nashua, N. H. Williams, Arnold W., ' 35, B.A., 151 Porter St., Melrose Williams, Edwin T., ' 36, Eng., 189 Arlantic St., Atlantic Williams, Gilberr E., ' 36. Eng, Sandy Creek, N. Y. Williams, John A., ' 34, Ch.E., 160 Pearl St., Newton Willis, Jesse G., Jr., ' 36, Eng., 16 Fairmont Ave., Waltham Wilson. Charles, ' 35, M.E., South Main St., Cohasset Wilson, Geotge A , ' 35. E.E, 15 Kelleran St.. Houlton, Me. Wingersky, Samuel H, ' 34, Ch.E. 164 Court Rd., Winthrop Winters. Curtis H.. ' 34. B.A.. 44 Evergreen Sr., Framingham Wintle.J. Donald, ' 35, Ch.E, 17 Ann St., West Pittston, Pa. Wise, AlfredJ, ' 36, Eng., 12 Fremont St., Taunton Wiseman, John F., ' 36, Eng., 26 Clayton St., Maiden Wishnow, Isadore, ' 35, E.E., 766 Morton St., Mattapan Wizes, Peter I , ' 36. Eng., 164 Crary Ave., Binghamtoo, N. Y. Wojtklewicz, Walter J., ' 35, B.A., South Deerfield Wolf, Arnold M., ' 34, M.E., 1670 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wolfrum, Walter F, ' 34, C.E., 16 DalrympleSt. Jamaica Plain Wolfson, Leonard, ' 34, E.E., 1326 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington Wood, Edward L.. ' 35. M.E., 2 Hancock St., Stonebam Wood, Kenneth W., ' 36, Eng, 80 Billings St,. West Roxbury Woodbury, Richard K., ' 34, M.E., 50 Howard St., Salem Woodman, Gerald G., ' 35, B A, 52 Hillside Ave., Maiden Woodman. Charles K., ' 36, Eng., 49 Hale St., Beverly Woodward, Carlton A, Jr.. ' 35. E.E.. 67 Taunton Ave.. Norton Worster. David B.. ' 34, E.E.. Ripley. N. Y. Wright. Samuel H., ' 36, Eng., 36 Thorndike St., Brookline Yarchin, Erick F., ' 35, Ch.E., 119 Glenway St., Dorchester Yavarow. Joseph M., ' 34, E.E., 17 Jones St., Everett Yearaes, Hawttey J.. 34. Ch.E., 138 Huntington Ave., Boston Yeranian,SamuelA., ' 35,E.E.,16RoyceRd.,Allston York, Ernest A. , ' 36, Eng., 68 Dover St., Somerville Young, Linwood B., ' 35, B.A., 35 Chickatabot Rd., Quincy Zaborowski, Ralph F., ' 35, C.E., 2 1-2 Essex St., Salem Zagalsky, Isidor, ' 36, B.A., Ferndale, N. Y. Zaichik, Edward J., ' 36, Eng., 43 Munroe St., Somerville Zalner, Walter J., ' 36, Eng., 301 1-2 Clinton St., Binghamton, N. Y. Zimmerman. Joseph. ' 35. E.E., 75 Linwood St.. Maiden Zimmerman, Robert E., ' 36, Eng, 11 Pratt St., Allston Zocchi, Peter L., ' 36, Eng., 1216 Worcester Rd., Framingham Zuffante, Fortunate P., 35, E.E-, 423 Broadway, Somerville 254 Index Academic Calendar Acknowledgments Alpha Kappa Sigma American Chemical Society American Management Society . 217 226 187 121 123 . 143 . 137 . 141 124 171 167 eta Gamma Epsilon 185 Interclub Council 129 Interfraternity Council 113 Bacchanalians Band Banjo Club Banking Club Baseball . Basketball Cauldron Board Civil Engineers, Boston Society of College Year Dean Ell . . Dean Melvin Dean ' s List, Seniors Middlers Sophomores Dedication Directory 151 118 94 7 8 9 232 Electrical Engineers, American Institute of 120 189 Eta Tau Nu Faculty ,11 Fore Paw Key Society . 115 Freshman Officers . 90-91 Gamma Phi Kappa 203 Glee Club 145 Governing Boards 10 Handbook Staff 156 Hockey 163 Industrial Engineers, Society of . . 122 In Memoriam 24 Kappa Zeta Phi 201 Math Club 127 Mechanical Engineers, Boston Society of 119 Middler Officers 82-83 Musical Clubs Council 148 N Men in School 181 News Managing Board 153 News Staff 155 Nu Epsilon Zeta 193 N. U. Show Managing Board 133 Orchestra 139 Phi Beta Alpha 199 Phi Gamma Pi , .195 President Speare ... 6 Radio Club 126 Regional Clubs ... 130 Rifle Club 125 Saxophone Band 147 Senate 107 Senior Officers, B. A 38 Senior Officers, Engineering .... 38 Sigma Delta 205 Sigma Delta Epsilon 109 Sigma Kappa Psi 191 Sigma Phi Alpha 197 Soccer . . 160 Sophomore Officers . . .87 Special Trophy Winners 180 Student Council 111 Student Union 117 Track 175 Tennis Club 182 255


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