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For Reference Not to be taken from this room JUtbrarg k L0Hc;fi,Aiit3g ,ci c NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES DUPL 3 9358 01423819 7 -t ' )o o (A L, U L D R 19 3 5 2_ COMPILED AND EDITED IN NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE BV BRADFORD P. GEYER EdItor-in-Chief AND LYLE H. SHIELDS business Manager e e n I:. C 5 618 -ilitrtv-Ttpi A IT D R O e 1 1 I o N • ._y J 1 n ni e n of i ' CAULDRON BOARD Bradford P. Geyer Editor-in-Chief Lyie H. Shields, Business Manager Joseph R. Almeida, Managing Editor Samuel Goldstein, Managing Editor Harry G. Gurske, Pliotograpliic Editor Charles M. Kelley, Photograpliic Editor J. Donald Wintle, Piiotograpiiic Editor Proh Everett C. Marston, Faculty Adviser ! ©t J V 1 1 g fA 1 1 1 M H K R! I T g k 1 H T-fl K iTtl S« H © € € A M ,M ©T i Q S X OUR 1935 Cauldron is a pictorial review of the ' collegiate history of the past year. Throughout its making the editors have attempted to produce a chronicle that would prove to be interesting and attractive. More especially for the Seniors, we trust that Volume XIV will never cease to be a treasure- house of memories of by-gone days. If this Cauldron is now accepted with but a fraction of the pride and pleasure which the Board has ex- perienced in its creation, we shall feel that our work has been well repaid. TO GERALD RUSSELL TATTON the Class of nineteen hundred and thirty- five dedicates Volume XIV of the Cauldron in appreciation of his leader- ship for five years as Faculty Adviser C Js o2 P A GRATEFUL expression of thanks is here tendered by the Editors to Professor Everett C. Marston, for his unerring guidance and cooperation while this Volume of the Cauldron was being produced. Acknowledgment is given also to the following persons whose assistance has greatly facilitated in making the book possible — For generous and helpful suggestions in the design and layout of Volume XIV to Mr. Russell C. Knight, Mr. Dino G. Valz, and Mr. Franklin Waid — For the splendid photography of the division-page motifs, to Mr. Saverio Zuffanti — For assembling and typing, to Miss Dorothy Mack — For much valuable and necessary information, to Professor William C. White, and Mr. George R. Fennell — For cooperation and assistance, to the offices of the Department of Student Activities and the Student Union. Illlll«i(llil I ' ' « « w  . ADMINISTRATION Robert Gray Dodge, Chairman Frank Lincoln Richardson, Vice-Chainnan Galen David Light, Secretary and Treasurer TiLDEN Grafton Abbott WiLMAN Edward Adams William Converse Chick Paul Foster Clabk William Jajmes Davidson Carl Dreyfus Charles Francis Eaton Harrison Prescott Eddy Frederic H. rold Fay Edward J. Frost Franklin Wile Ganse Charles Rice Gow Arthltr Stoddard Johnson Sarin Pond Sanger Frank Palmer Speare Francis Robert Carnegie Steele BOARD OF TRUSTEES 0?fFfT r? f inn ' p-r Miy Frank Palmer Speare, M.H., LL.D. Preaident of the University Carl Stephens Ell, A.B., S.B., M.S., Ed.M. Vice-President of the University, and Dean of the School of Engineering and the School of Business Administration Harold Wesley Melvin, A.B., M.A. Dean of Students, and Chairman of the Encilish Department Galen David Light Secretary and Comptroller of the Unirersiti Yale University, A.B. Edward Snow Parsons A.isociate Professor of Physical Education, Director of Student Activities Northeastern University, S.B. Harvard University, Ed.M. John Butler Pugsley Professor of Geology, Director of School Administration Colby College, A.B. Columbia University Milton John Schlagenhauf Director of Admissions, Professor of Economics Washington University, A.B. Northwestern University, M.A. Garrett Bible School, B.D. Winthrop Eliot Nightingale Professor of Co-ordination and Director of Co-operative Work Harvard University, A.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, S.B. Boston University, Ed.M. William Crombie White Assistant Professor of Education, Seeriiai of the Faculty Northeastern University, S.B. Boston University, Ed.M. William Lincoln Smith Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chairman of the Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. University of Paris Joseph Spear Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of the Department Harvard University, A.B. Boston University, M.A. Joseph Arthur Coolidge Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department Harvard University, S.B., M.A. Henry Bissell Alvord Professor of Civil Engineering and Chair- man of the Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. Samuel A. S. Strahan Professor of Chemical Engineering and Chairman of the Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology Northeastern University, S.B. James Warren Ingalls Professor of Industrial Engineering Dartmovrth College, S.B. Thayer School, C.E. University of Michigan Graduate Schou Asa Smallidge Knowles Instructor of Industrial Engineering and Acting Chairman of the Department Bowdoin College, A.B. Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration Boston University Graduate School Eliot Franklin Tozeb Professor of Drawing and Chairman of the Department Massachusetts Art School, S.B. Boston University Joseph William Zellee Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the Department Tufts College, S.B. Arthur Bird Montgomery Assistant Professor of Bankinij and Finance and Chairman of the Departmci Boston University, B.B.A., M.B.A. Robert Bruce Professor of Accounting and Chairman of the Department Northeastern University, B.C.S., M.C.S. Stanley Goddard Estes Associate Professor of Psychology and Chairman of the Department Colby College, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. Harvard University Graduate School Wilfred Stanley Lake Atisociafe Pwfefisor of Economics and Chairman of the Department Hiram College, A.B. Akron University ' Harvard University, M.A., Ph.D. John Kenneth Stevenson Bnrsar and Purchasing Agent of the Vnirersity Northeastern Universitj ' , B.C.S. Charles William Havice Associate Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Department Executive Secretary Northeastern Student Union Allegheny College, A.B. Boston University, M.A., S.T.B. Alfred John Ferretti Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B., M.S. Julian Ernest Jackson Associate Professor of Business Management and Chairman of the Department Coe College, A.B. Harvard University, M.B.A. Roland Guyer Porter Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Northeastern University, S.B. Harvard University, M.S. Chestek Packaed Baker Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Northeastern University, S.B. Boston University, M.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate School George Wesley To ' le Associate Professor of Co-ordination University of New Hampshire, S.B. University of Pittsburgh Emil Anton Gr.amstorff Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate School Frederick William Holmes Associate Professor of English Harvard University, A.B. Boston University, M.A. Henry Edw.uid Richards Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. U. S. Naval Steam Engineering School Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate School Frederick Arlington Stearns Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate School Charles Oscah Baird, Jr. Asxisfaiit Professor of Cii ' il Engineering Northeastern University, S.B. Alfred D ' Alessandro Assistant Professor of Accounting Northeastern University, B.C.S., LL.B. Boston University, M.S. A. Harvard University Graduate School C P. A. Massachusetts Waldemar Stanwood McGuire Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. Boston University, M.A. George Harris Meserve, Jr. Assistant Professor of Drawing Northeastern University, S.B. Albert Edward Whittaker Assistant Professor of Physics Fitchburg Normal School George Washington University Northeastern University, S.B. Harvard University, Ed.M. Albert Ellsworth Everett Assistant Professor of Co-ordination Northea.stern University. S.B., M.B.A. Everett Carter Marston Assistant Professor of Engiisk Colby College, A.B. Harvard University, M.A. NORRIS WiLLET PoTTER, Jk. Assistant Professor of Encjiisk Colby College, A.B. Boston University, M.A. Carl David Johnson Assistant Professor of Phi sics Clark University, A.B. Boston University Gradnate School Roger Stanton Hamilton Assistant Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh, A.B. Tufts College, M.A. Harvard University Graduate School Carl Frederick Muckenhoupt Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Williams College, A.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B., Ph.D. William Thurlow Alexander Instructor in Mechanical Eyigiiieering Northeastern University, S.B. Boston University Graduate School Rudolph Oscar M. Oberg Atiinuii Secretary, Iitstrtwtor in Co-ordination Northeastern University, S.B. Laurence Fuller Cleveland In.struetor in Drawing Worcester Polytechnic Institute, S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. Harvey Nelson Raymond, Jr. I iistrnctor in Buniness Management, Coach of Hockey, Publicity Bureau Northeastern University, S.B. Malcolm Carter Davis Instructor in Accounting Boston University, B.B.A. Boston University Graduate School Gerald Russell Tatton Instructor in Business Management, Coach of Freshman Track and Footb(dl Northeastern University, S.B. Bo.ston University, M.B.A. George Raymond Fennell Instructor in Business Management. Assistant Director of Admissions, Coach of Riflery Northeastern University, S.B. Boston University Graduate School Alfred Mudge McCoy ' Kinr ill English, Coach of Baseball, Basketball, and Football Pennsylvania State College Lafayette College, S.B. John Christie Morgan Instructor in Co-ordination University of New Hampshire, S.B. Saverio Zuffanti Instructor in Chemical Engineeritig Northeastern University, S.B. Bo.ston University, M.A. Donald Hershey MacKenzie Instructor in Chemical Engineering and Assistant Director of Student Activities Northeastern University, S.B. Boston University Graduate School Elmer Ellsworth Haskins Instructor in Mathematics Northeastern University, S.B. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. Boston University Graduate School Clarence Julius McIntire Coach of Cross Country Verner Olof Nelson III charge of Federal Emergency Relief Division of Department of Co-operative Work Robert Everett Laveaga Instructor in Physical Training Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago, B.P.Ed. Henry Arthur Kontoff School Physician Tufts College, M.D. I William Carl Hultgren Instructor in Physical Training CLASSES EDWIN AUGUSTUS EDWARDS, JR. JOHN EDWIN LOCKWOOD, JR. IN MEMORIAM Philip Allen Morris C. Bennett Benjamin A. Berkall George S. Bessey DiMiTRE J. Burke Helge I. Carlson Albert R. Christlieb Robert A. Claffee John H. Collins Alfred D. Coury Roy H. Craig Vincent A. Creamer Alfred V. Day Russell A. Denbroeder James N. DeSerio Harold E. Draper Alden W. Dudley Donald S. Everett Frank E. Foss Francis J. Gaffney ISADORE GaLPER Bradford P. Geyer Eugene C. Gilbert Samuel Goldstein Helmut M. Haendler Nelson J. Haskell Robert L. Hatch Deeb G. Heney Hart WELL G. Howe Ralph F. Irving Norman R. Jacobsen Irving W. Kendall Kenneth F. Knowlton Robert W. MacDonald Victor M. MacNulty Virgil D. Maguire Robert AV. Matthews Leslie J. Meszaros Gerhardt W. Milbrandt Howard E. Paulson Roger A. Pinard Harold A. Pollay Stanley M. Rimmer G. Kenneth Rogers ly. Lynde Russell E. Harris Seward John W. Skendall Louis Somers Edward J. Szydlowski John P. Temple William W. Thomson Edward C. J. Urban John H. Wakenigg Robert B. Went worth Carlton A. Woodward Samuel A. Yeranian SENIOR DEAN ' S LIST Mitchell, Meszaros, Morse, Taylor, Mr. Tatton Rice, Milbrandt, Howe Division A H. G. Howe F. C. Taylor R. G. Mitchell OFFICERS Division B President . . G. W. Milbrandt Vice-President . . C. E. Rice Secretary . . L. J. Meszaros Treasurer . . J. A. Morse Faculty Adviser: Mr. Gerald R. Tatton SENIOR CLASS Photograph by Norlheasleni News Bloom, Kelley, Rimmer, Taylor Ames, Russell, Mr. Tatton, Schutte, Ballard Chairman, H. Schutte MEMBERS S. O. Ames S. C. Ballard A. M. Bloom C. M. Kelley S. M. Rimmer L. L. Russell F. C. Taylor JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Schiavone, Everett, Johnson, Buzzee, Meszaros West, Collins, Dunning Division A R. L. Dunning J. H. Collins D. S. Everett J. D. Wintle Chairman, S. E. West MEMBERS Division B U. M. Schiavone L. J. Meszaros M. H. Buzzee S. O. Ames B. L. Johnson SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE IN the fall of 1930, four hundred and nine high school graduates, representing ten states and three foreign countries, wended their expectant way to Northeastern University. Three eventful days — being photographed, buying books, receiving the Red Cap of Inexperience — and the first contingent of the Class of 1935 had officially arrived. The New.i, that pompous organ of student opinion, solemnly exhorted the new- comers : Freshmen, you are entering on your most important year at college. A statement such as that might be challenged after a superficial glance, but it is nevertheless true. As you advance in years at Northeastern, you will realize its credulity. And the credulous Class of 1935 earnestly girded up its metaphorical and respective loins. The paternal Student Union gave a reception to the freshmen, regarding which the omniscient Neios reports: The first number on the program was a serenade by a brass quartet consisting of three members of the band. United in battle for the first time, the Division A section of the Class of 1935 was defeated in the Freshman-Sophomore rush. But the Division B contingent — three hundred strong (and numbering this not so humble author in its midst) — gloriously vindicated the Class of 1935 by an overwhelming victory (450-100) over the luckless sophomores. The first year of the Class of 1935 at Northeastern was distinguished by the number of social events which timorous freshmen did not attend. The Freshman Valentine Dance, however, attracted over 175 couples — which number, it is not unreasonable to hope, included some freshmen. In the middle of the year, Husky disappeared! And the Class of 1935 joined in the school ' s collective sigh of relief when, after a week of broadcasting, search ing, and reward-offering, the University mascot was found. Field Day was the culminating glory of the year for the Class of 1935. It re- ceived the colors of the graduating senior class with impressive ceremony, and de- feated the sophomores in the baseball game with an equally impressive lack of ceremony. Then came Vacation — with work for some, idleness for others, and anticipation of the forthcoming years for all. Returning to the University as sardonic sophomores, the Class of 1935 swamped the incoming freshmen in both rushes by scores of 360-40 and 400-50. And now, having solved the intricate mysteries of the Huntington Building corridors, the Class sought new fields to conquer. Activities reared its Hydra- head. Thirty-fivers joined fraternities, high school clubs, varsity sports, the musical organizations, the Student Union, the News. The Class of 1935 was taking its place in Northeastern ' s social life. Vacation hurried on to give the Class respite from the assiduous labors of the year. With the coming of fall of 1932, the Class of 1935 filled out the innumerable registration cards, and wondered: What are we going to be called this year. ' Inter- mediates? Middlemen? Middlers? And Middlers, among other things, they were called. In the Class annals, this third year is called the Peaceful Year. Graduation was as far off as the momentous day when the red caps were first donned. Hoover, in a News straw ballot, had a majority of one hundred over Roosevelt. Husky won three prizes in a dog show. The Business Administration Laboratory was inaugurated. And those young freshmen won three out of their four football games by shut- out scores. Maybe we ' ll have varsity football next year. Vacation, that pleasant interim of suspended animation, came and went. The Class of 1935 viewed with some reserve the innovation of the Student Union Fresh- man Camp. One member of the Class, a typically conservative Junior, muttered sombrely something about ... coddling the infants! The Class of 1935 looked with favor upon the founding of a Coaching School, the proposed creation of a School of Arts and Sciences, and the hint of new buildings for the University. After due consideration, remarked one representative of the Class, I think I shall make a contribution to the University — as soon as I have amassed my first million. The News provided two items of unusual interest that year. It printed a series of articles on Northeastern ' s faculty members; a psychographical background was built up to explain their eccentricities, and the Class of 1935 saw its instructors in a more instructive light. Then the News published a rosy April Fool issue which dis- appeared from circulation with suspicious rapidity. There were wild rumors about banning and banishment — but the tumult and the shouting died. The F.E.R.A. made its appearance at Northeastern. Students were sweeping floors, whitewashing ceilings, correcting papers — and the Class of 1935 saw govern- ment take a place in college education. The gala event of the year — as iterated and reiterated by the News — was the Junior Prom, conducted with some success by the Class of 1935. No untoward inci- dents were recorded, but the unaccustomed wearing of formal dress left a distinct impress on those who attended; the spirit of Beacon Hill, so to speak, reigned for a while on Huntington Avenue. One tardy junior, for instance, actually bowed suavely when greeted ironically by Professor Estes in the Psychology class. When vacation, with its dark forebodings of thesis trouble, was over, the Class of 1935 came back — the Senior Class at Northeastern University. This was the last time it would fill out those interminable registration cards. This was the last year it would grin condescendingly as a band of sophomores invited some hapless fresh- men to sing Alma Mater. This was the last year it would storm the News office for the paper on Friday afternoons, the last year it would sit in joyous conclave at class and mass meetings. At the present moment we of the Class of 1935 are in the middle of our last year at Northeastern. Already we are beginning to edge out of activities, making way for the newcomers. Soon there will be the Last Class. Then will come Senior Week and — Commencement. Of the seven hundred odd who started out so eagerly back in 1930 only three hundred will receive the diplomas that mark them of the Class of 1935, united by a bond which five years at Northeastern has forged. But this is not the History of the Class of 1935 — this is only the record of its birth. When, say thirty years hence, some one more able than this author writes the real History of the Class of 1935, who can tell what notable deeds it will detail. ' S. G. WARREN M. ABBOTT Business Management 7 Ralph Talbot St., S, Weymouth Bom: May 2, 1911 Activities: Management Clnb DAVID F. ABERNETHY N E Z Ciril Engineerhuj Davenport iVeck, New Rochelle, X. y. Born:. July 7, 1912 Activities: Student Union (1, 2); Empire State Club (1, 2, 3); B. S. C. E, (5); Interfraternity Basket- ball (2, 3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (4); Fraternity Presi- dent (5) Thesis: The Design of a Sewage Collection Systevi CHARLES ADAMOWICZ Banking and Finance 111 Sixth St., Cambridge Born: August 21, 1912 Activities: Banking Club (3, 4); Law Club (2, 3); International Relations Club (3); Basketball (1, 2,3) LLOYD M. ALLEN, JR. Cwil Engineering 121 Spring St., Medford Born: September 6, 1910 Activities: Baseball (2) ; Football (4);Track(l, 2, 3, 4) Thesis: The Design of a Com- bined Bits Terminal and Garage PHILIP ALLEN N E Z Mechanical Engineering 55 2 North Main St., S. Hadley Falls Born: March 21, 1912 Activities: University Show (1); Flying Club (1, 2), Treasurer (3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (5); Interfraternity Council (4); A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis : Conversion of an Automo- bile Engine into an Air Compressor RALPH L. ALLEN H T N Mechanical Engineering 488 Watertown St., Newtonville Born; November 30, 1909 Activities: Annual Show (1); Glee Club (1); Class Nominating Committee (1); Newton Club (3, 4, 5); Mathematics Club (3); Interclub Council (5); Interfra- ternity Council (3) ; A. S. M. E. (3) , Secretarv-Trea surer (4, 5); A. S. H. V. E. (5); Fraternity Scribe (3), President (4) Thesis: A Stwly of Domestic Air ( ' onditioniiig JOSEPH S. R. ALMEIDA Chemical Engineering 65 East St., Ludlow Born: August 6, 1910 Activities: Neies (1), Photo- graphic Editor (2), Make-up Edi- tor (3), Managing Editor (5); Cauldron (4), Managing Editor (5); Student Council (.5): Band (1, 3); Bacchanalians (4), Manager (4) ; Concert Orchestra (5) ; Music- al Clubs Council (4); Student Union(l,2, 3, 4);A. C. S. (-2,3,4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (3); Class Social Committee (3); Soccer (2, 3); Interclass Baseball (2); Interclass Hockey (1, 2); Tennis Club (2) Thesis: The Determination of Some Heats of Solution STANLEY O. AMES Chemical Engineering 129 Bolton St., Portland, Me. Born: September 21, 1909 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2); Nexcs (3, 4); Junior Prom Com- mittee (4); C. ULDBON (4); Class Vice-President (4); Maine State Club (3, 5), Treasurer (4); Inter- club Bowling (3, 4); Mathematics Club (2, 3); A. C. S. (2, 3, 5), Publicity Committee (4); Senior Week Committee Thesis: The Elimination of Co- agulation of Aqueous Dispersions of Carnauba Wax RONALD F. ANDERSON Electrical Engineering 26 Edgerly Rd., Boston Born: January 28, 1912 Thesis; The Construetion and Calibration of a Logarithmic Vacu- um Tube Voltmeter HERBERT I. ARONOVITZ S K Chemical Engineering 176 Chestnut St., Chelsea Born: October 12, 1911 Activities: Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (4, 5); Fraternity Vice- President (4, 5); Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); A. C. S. (4, ,5); Interclass Football (3); Interclass Baseball (3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Synthesis and Identi- fication of a Furan-Indigo Deriva- tive MELVIN O. ARONSON Industrial Engineering 51 Algonquin Rd., Newton Born:. Tune 20, 1911 Activities: Annual Show (1); S. I. E. (3, i, 5) Thesis: A National Housing Pro- gram ROBERT E. ATWOOD Mechanieal Engineering 92 Wheeler Ave., Brockton Born: December 12, 1912 Activities: Basketball (1): Class Nominating Committee (2) Thesis: Oil Burner Performance ALBERT J. AUGUSTINE Chemical Engineering 244 South St., Bridgewater Born: January 28, 1912 Activities: A, C. S. (3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (5); Interclass Baseball (4) Thesis: The Preparation of Stan- nons Perchloratc JOSEPH BAKANAUSKAS Chemical Engineering 106 Wilson St., Haverhill Born: February 10, 1912 Activities: A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5): Cross Country (1); Tennis Team (2, 3); Tennis Club (2, 3, 4); Inter- class Baseball (2, 3, 4, 5) ; Intercluli Bowhng (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Basketball (4, 5); Haverhill Club (1, 2), Treasurer (3, 4), Vice- President (5) ; Dean ' s List (4) Thesis: A Covimercial Method. for the Complete Elimination of Real Silk from Woolen Fabrics STANLEY C. BALLARD S A Industrial Engineering 8 Raymond St., Lexington Born: August 12, 1911 Activities: Concert Orchestra (1); Show Orchestra (1); Band (2, 4): Class Treasurer (3, 4); Jvmior Prom Committee (4); S. I. E. (3, 4, 5 ; Fraternity Chaplain (5) Thesis: The Analysis of Dust ROBERT R. BALMER, JR. Ciril Engineering 17 Eden St., Salem Born: August 15, 1913 Activities: Salem High Club (1, 2, 3), Secretary (4), President (5); B.S.C.E. (3,4,5) Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for Marblehead Neck OUENTIN L. BARONI Cirit Engineering Higganum, Conn. Born: July 11, 1912 Activities: Baseball (3, 4) ; Math- ematics Club (3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Nutmeg State Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4); Interclub Basketball (4) Thesis: A Design for a Sewage Treatment and Disposal Plant in Shelton, Ansonia, and Derby, Con- necticut REGINALD A. BARRON H T N Civil Engineering 205 East Main St., Branford, Conn. Born: August 5, 1913 Activities: Cross Country (1); Mathematics Club (4, 5); B. S. C. E. (3,4,5) Thesis: The Design of a Through Steel Truss Bridge HAROLD BAVLEY Chemical Engineering 43 Goodale Rd., Mattapan Born: March 18, 1913 Activities: Mathematics Club (3) ; Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclass Football (3); English High School Club (2, 5) : Rifle Club (2, 3); Class Nominating Commit- tee (3); Interclass Hockey (5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4,5) Thesis: A Potentiometric Deter- mination of the Saponification Num- bers of Various Oils EARL H. BEAL Ciml Engineering 290 Harvard St., Whitman Born: February 23, 1909 Thesis: Recommendations for the Sewage Disposal of a Section of Whitman, Massachusetts DONALD A. BEAN A K S Chcm ical Eiujinecriiiy 20 Oak St., Newburyport Born: January 13, 1912 Activities: Cross Country (■)■); Track (1, 2, 3); Interclass Baseball (4); Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Interfraternity Council (4); Vice-President (S); Fraternity Grand Marshal (4) Thesis: The Dcterminafion nf Moishirc Content in Fish Fle.ih MORRIS C. BENNETT Meehanical Engineering 46 Reservoir St., Cambridge Born: December 20, 1912 Activities: Band (1, 2, 3, 4, ,5); Concert Orchestra (1); A. S. M. E. Vice-Chairman (4), Chairman (5); Dean ' s List (3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Design and Scaveng- ing Action of a Two-Cycle Gasoline Engine ALFRED BENOTTI Mechanical Engineering Merriam St., Weston Born: September 24, 1912 Activities: Student Council (5): A. S. M. E. (4); Dean ' s List (3, 4, •5) Thesis: Oil Biirner Performance CLARENCE BENSON Civil Engineering 104 Bates St., Roslindale Born: April 14, 1913 Activities: Track (1); Soccer (2) Thesis: The Design of an Artifi- cial Ice Plant N. PAUL BENSON Mechaiiical Engineering 8 Fountain St., Milford Born: July 31, 1912 Activities: Mathematics Club (3):A.S. M.E. (5) Thesis: The Remodeling of a Jobbing Foundry BENJAMIN A. BERKALL S K Accounting 19 Kerwin St., Dorchester Born: July 1, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2,3,4, 5) ; Dean ' s List Scholarship (2, 4) ; Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Leader (4, 5); Sigma Society (2, 3, 5), Vice-Presi- dent (4); Student Council (4), Secretary (5) ; Banking Club (2, 3, 4 ); Law Club (3, 4, 5); Internation- al Relations Club (3, 4, 5); Ac- counting Club (4); Musical Clubs Council (4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (4); Fraternity Treas- urer (3, 4), President (5) IRWIN C. BERLY Electrical Engineering 1] Tennis Rd., Mattapan Born; August 29, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1) Thesis: A Continuation of a Study of the Multivibrator GEORGE S. BESSEY Electrical Engineering 416 Maple St., Dan vers Born: January 3, 1913 .Activities: A. I. E. E. (4, 5); Radio Club (4); Dean ' s List (1, 4) Thesis; A Continuation of a Study of the Multivibrator LAWRENCE D. BISHOP S A Electrical Engineering 124 Jefferson St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Born: June 1, 1912 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2, 3); News (3), Make-up Editor (4); A. I. E. E., Executive Committee (3, 4), Presi- dent (5) ; Fraternity Secretary (5) Thesis: Electrolysis Effects on the Conductivity of G-12 Glass BRUCE D. BLAISDELL Mechan ical Engineering 758 Tremont St., Boston Born: November 30, 1908 Activities: Flying Club (1, 2); A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Tennis Club (5) Thesis: The Design and Testing of Gears DANIEL L. BLANCHARD Banking and Finance 170 Pleasant St., Whitman Born: July 2, 1911 Activities: Class President (I); Student Council (1, 2), Vice-Presi- dent (2); Dean ' s List (4, 5); Inter- class Football (3, 4) ALAN M. BLOOM r K Mechanical Engineering 35 Rexhame St., Roslindale Born: September 24, 1910 Activities: Track (1, 2); Tennis Club (2, 3); Interfraternity Bas- ketball (2, 3); Interclass Football (2); Varsity Football (4); Junior Prom Committee (4); Student Council (2); University Show (1); A. S. M. E. (3, 4, 5); Fraternity Treasurer (5) Thesis: The Design and Layout of a Single Story ilanufactvring and Assembly Plant for Steam Control Units IRVING R. BLUMENTHAL Electrical Engineering 199 Court St., Dedham Born: April 7, 1913 Activities : Concert Orchestra (1): Radio Club (3, 4); A. I. E. E. (5); Mathematics Club (3) Thesis: The Opposition Method of Testing Transformers for Heat Rise, Using D. C. and A. C. at Different Frequencies DOMINIC G. BONANNO Electrical Engineering 146 Common St., Lawrence Born: July 24, 1912 Activities: Interclub Council (3); Lawrence Club (1, 3, 4), Vice- President (2, 5) Thesis : Effect of Pole Leakage and Poicer Factor in the Regulation of a Salient Pole Alternator MARTIN J. BOYLE 2 A Business Management 347 Salem St., Maiden Born: December 1, 1911 Activities: International Rela- tions Club (3, 4, 5) ; Law Club (5) ; Management Club (4, 5); Banking Club(l) LOUIS BRANZBURG Mechanical Engineering 417 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born: July 21, 1911 Activities: Harmonica Band (3) Thesis: The Antomatic Speed or Voltage Control of Dynamos NICHOLAS W. BROSIUS S A Accounting 102 Mannering St., Berlin, N. H. Born: March 21, 1910 Activities: Band (1, 2, 5), Leader (3, 4): Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Bacchanalians (2): Glee Club (1); Musical Clubs Council (4), Presi- dent (3); Show Orchestra (1); Law Club (1, 2), Vice-President (3); Banking Club (1, 2), Vice- President (3); Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Fraternity President (4); Annual Show (3) CHARLES R. BROWN Chemical Engineering 1480 Somerset Ave., Taunton Born; January 19, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1); A.C. 8.(2,3,4,5) Thesis: The Dehydration of Ben- SUMNER B. BRUNS Business Management 80 Craigie St., Somerville Born: September 22, 1912 Activities: Baseball (1); Man- agement Club (4, 5); Law Club (5) ; Banking Club (2) CHARLES F. BRYAN Electrical P nyineering 289 Sherman St., Canton Born: November 4, 1911 Activities: Radio Club (2, 3, 4); A. I. E. E. (3, 4, 5); Mathematics Club (1,2) Thesis: The Opposition Method of Testing Transformers for Heat Rise, Using D. C. and A. C. at ] ' arious Frequencies PHILETUS G. BURGER B r B Mechanical Engineering Staatsburg, N. Y. Born: September 9, 1909 Activities: Baseball (2); Basket- ball (1) Thesis: --liV Conditioning DIMITRE J. BURKE Mechanical Engineering 1707 Riverdale St., W. Springfield Born: February 5, 1913 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Football (1, 2, 3); Varsity Football (4); Flying Club (2); A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (4, 5) ; Class ominating Com- mittee (5); Student Council (5) Thesis: The Design of a Medium- sized Stationary Diesel Engine MILO H. BUZZEE, JR. N E Z Electrical Engineering 104 East St., Easthampton Born: March 25, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4, 5); A. I. E. E. (5), Secretary- Treasurer (4); News (4, 5); Stu- dent Union (1, 2); Fraternity House Manager (3, 4), Vice-Presi- dent (3), Treasurer (5); Senior Week Committee Thesis: A Paralleling Rotor and Stalor for a Wound Rotor Induction Machine EDWARD T. CAHALAN Electrical Engineering 280 Prospect St., Lee Born: September 19, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 3); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Institute of Radio Engineers (5) Thesis: Ultra-high Frequency Circuits ROBERT J. CALLAHAN S A Business Management 20 Concord Ave., Milton Born: May 26, 1912 Activities: Track (1) JOHN M. CAMERLENGO Electrical Engineering 62 Otis St., Cambridge Born: November 23, 1909 Activities: Track (1); Radio Club (2); Varsity Football (4); Class Secretary (4) ; A. I, E. E. (5) Thesis: The Automatic Speed or Voltage Control of Dynamos LOUIS L. CAPONE Civil Engineering 15 Middlesex St., Winchester Born: December 13, 1912 Thesis: The Design of an Arti- ficial Ice Plant JOHN M. CARAKATSANOS Electrical Engineering 8 Central Terr., Melro.se Born: July 30, 1911 Activities: Mathematics Club (2, 3) Thesis: The Relation of Tempera- tvre in a Vacuum, of Bare Tungsten Wire to a Wire Coated with Various Thicknesses of Aluminum Oxide at Various V ' alues of Radia- tion Intensity HARRy H. CARDOZO Electrical Engineering 18 Morse St., Woburn Born: June 5, 1910 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3); Interclass Baseball (2, 3); Inter- class Football (2, 3) ; Varsity Foot- ball (4); Rush Committee (2); A.I.E.E. (.5) Thesis: A Study of Skin Effect in Conductors of Various Materials and Sizes HARRy A. CARLSON Civil Engineering 332 Euclid Ave., Lynn Born: May 27, 1911 Activities: Glee Club (1); North Shore Club; Neics (3, 4, 5); B. S. C. E. (4, 5); Mathematics Club (3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Testing of Pamng Blocks HELGE I. CARLSON Accounting 20 Summer Hill Ave., Worcester Born; October 6, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, -1, 5); Sigma Society (3, -1), Presi- dent (o); Banking Club (1, 2, 3, 5), President (4); Law Club (3, 5), President (4); International Rela- tionship Club (3, i, 5); Class Vice- President (I); Freshman Dance Committee (1); Interclass Foot- ball; Interfraternity Basketball; Basketball (1): Accounting Club (2, 3, 4, 5) ; Pledgee to Sigma Phi Alpha Fraternity ROBERT B. CARROLL Mechanical Engineering 87 South Main St., Randolph Born: February 4, 1911 Activities: Interclass Hockev (1); A. S. M. E. (.5); Glee Club (1,2); Rifle Team (3) Thesis: The Construction of a Honsehold Refrigerating Unit LUIGI CARUSO Chem ical Engineering 10 Beecher PI., Newton Center Born: January 20, 1913 Activities: Newton Club (3, 4, 5); Interclass Baseball (4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Mathematics Club (4);A. C. S. (2, .3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Precipitation by Zinc of a Silrer Powder Suitable for Use on l] ' atch Dials HENRy R. CATLEY Civil Engineering 32 Irving St., Melrose Born; January 27, 1912 Activities; Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Annual Show (1,4) Thesis; The Design of a Monorail Carrier for Beggs and Cobb, Win- chester ALBERT R. CHRISTLIEB Electrical Engineering Fruitland Park, Lake Count} ' , Fla. Born; August 13, 1910 Activities: Cross Country (1); Track (1); Dramatics (1); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Radio Club (2, 4), President (3); Senate (3, 4), President (5); Interclass Football (2, 3); Class Nominating Com- mittee (3, 4); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Delerini nation of the Field Distribution and the Calcula- tion of Optical Constants of an Electrostatic Lens ROBERT A. CLAFFEE Mechanical Engineering 14 Trowbridge St., Newton Centre Born: June 18, 1911 Activities; Soccer (2); Football (4); Nen-ton Club (3, 4), President (5); Flying Club (2); Interclub Council (3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 3 4, 5) ' Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Water Injection in the Carburetor of an Internal Combustion Engine RAYMOND W. CLARK B r E Mechanical Engineering 75 Leonard St., Gloucester Born: October 3, 1911 Activities: Band (1); Track Assistant Manager (1); Interfra- ternity Basketball (4, 5); A. S. M. E. (5) Thesis: The Design of an Air Conditioning System HERBERT H. CLIFTON Electrical Engineering Northford, Conn. Born: March 10, 1912 Activities: Rifle Club (3, 4); A.LE.E. Thesis: The Calibration of a Logarithmic Tacmnn Tube Volt- meter JOHN H. COLLINS r 11 Electrical Engineering 34 Millet St., Dorchester Born: May 18, 1912 Activities: Cross Country (1); Track (1, 2, 3, 4): A. I. E. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1); Class Nomin- ating Committee (3) Thesis: A Study of Unbalanced Loads on a Synchronous Generator WENDELL B.CONNER S A Electrical Engineering Lyndonville, Vt. Born: April 18, 1911 Activities; Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4, .5) Thesis: Electrolysis Effects on the Conductivity of G-12 Glass GEORGE R. COOLIDGE, JR. B A - Btisiness Management 17 Otis St., Framingham Born: January -I, 191 2 Activities; Fraternity Secretary (4); Law Club (5); Management Club (4, 5); Assistant Hockey Manager (3) ; Annual Show (4) FREDERICK L. CORCORAN, JR. Electrical Engineering 19 WoUaston Ave., Arlington Born: August 30, 1911 Activities: Band (1, 3); Orches- tra (1); A. I. E. E. (-2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Wide-Range Amplifier for the Cathode Ray Oscillograph GORDON S. COULTON Chemical Engineering 55 Haywood St., Roxbury Born: October 7, 1913 Activities: Senate (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3); Concert Orchestra Librarian (4): A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5); Class Baseball (4) Thesis: Effect of Temperature upon Adsorption of Lacquer Solrent Vapors by Activated Carbon ALFRED D. COURY Accounting 1295 Pleasant St., New Bedford Born: January 19, 1911 Activities: Accounting Club President (3, 4, 5); International Relations Club Secretary (4), Councilor (5); Law Club ( 4), Vice- President (5); Banking Club (3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Sigma Society (5) ROY H. CRAIG Chemical Engineering 17 Linwood St., Lynn Born: February 16, 1913 Activities: North Shore Club (1, 2, 5); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5): International Relations Club (5); Dean ' s List (1,2,3,4,5) Thesis: The Colorimetric De- termination of Titanium VINCENT A. CREAMER Mechanical Engineering 113 Winsor Ave., Watertown Born: January 18, 1912 .Activities: Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5); A. S. M. E. (4) Thesis : A Poicer Plant Investiga- tion in the Dover Stamping Com- pany GERALD W. CURREN A K S Electrical Engineering 99 Maple Ave., North Andover Born: March 28, 1911 Activities: Interfraternity Bas- ketball (2, 3, 4, 5); Lawrence Club (2), Secretary (3); Interclub Bowl- ing (2, 3, 5) : Student Council (5) ; A. I.E. E. (5) Thesis: The Effect of Pole Leak- ai e and Power Factor on the Regu- lation ofSulienf Pole Alternators EDWARD L. DANCEWICZ Industrial Engineering 3 Norton St., Lynn Born: December 15, 1912 Activities: North Shore Club (1, 2, 3); Interclub Bowling (3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Mathematics Club (3); S. I. E. (4, 5); Annual Show (1); Dean ' s List (1,2) Thesis: The Layout and Organ- ization of a Modern Tannery ALBERT P. DAVIS S A Industrial Engineering 11 Prospect St., Needham Born: October 14, 1912 Activities: Dramatics (1, 4); Dramatic Club (5); S. I. E. (3, 4), Secretary (5) Thesis: .4 Study of Twisty Covered Rubber Thread ROBERT G. DAVIS Mechanical Engineering 103 Beethoven Ave., Newton Born: January 24, 1912 Activities: Newton High Club Treasurer (3, 4); Interclass Bas- ketball (1, 2); A. S. M. E. (4,5) Thesis: A Study of Natural vs. Artificial Refrigeration of Food- stuffs ALFRED V. DAY S A Mechanical Engineering 8 Rosseter St., Dorchester Born: June 15, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); A. S. M. E. (-1, 5); Annual Show (1); Dramatics Chib (5) Thesis: The Heat and Power Re- quirements of the Proposed Build- ings for Xortheasfern Unirersifi RUSSELL B. DAY B r E Electrical Engineering 30 Parkwood St., Springfield Born: Aprils, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1); Radio Club ( ' 2, 3); Interclass Base- ball (3, -t): A. L E. E. (.5) Thesis: The Measurement of Vacuum Tube Oscillator Para- meters JOSEPH M. DEARBORN Ciril Engineering 407 Huntington Ave., Boston Born: April 28, 1912 Activities: B. S. C. E. Executive Committee (4), Vice-Chairman (5) Thesis: A Preliminary Survey and Proposed Design for the Sachu- set Point Sea Wall, Middletown, R.I. FLORIMOND A. DELFORGE Chemical Engineering 4 Rockland St., Haverhill Born: September 28, 1911 Activities: Haverhill Club (1, 9, 3, 4), President (5); Interclub Council f3), Secretary-Treasurer (5); Chess Club Vice-President (.5): Chess Team (5); Annual Show (1); Interclub Bowling (5); Interclub Basketball (5): A. C. S. (4,5) Thesis : The Saponification of the Glycerides of Higher Fatty Acids icith Ammonium Hydroxide SAMUEL D. DELP Chemical Engineering Coxsackie, N. Y. Born: September 14, 1913 Activities: Rifle Club (1, 2); Flying Club (2); Empire State Club (i, 5), Secretary (3, 4); Bowling (3, 4); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Construction of an Oscillator and Bridge Suitable for the Mea.suremetit of Conductivity of an Electrolyte RUSSELL A. DENBRODER Civil Engineering 304 Pond St., South Weymouth Born: July 8, 1912 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Hockey (1); Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3); Dean ' s List (1,5);B.S. C. E. (5) Thesis: The Design of a Seiverage System for the Town of Ayer, Massachusetts JAMES F. DENTON A K S Civil Engineering Kio Commonwealth Ave., West Concord Born: August 8, 1913 Activities: Varsity Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4): Varsity Football (4); Varsitv Baseball (2, 3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Class Secretary (2); Fore Paw Key Society; Dean ' s List (4) Thesis: The Design of a Re- enforced Concrete Bus Terminal and Garage JAMES N. DESERIO H T N Civil Engineering 10 Meadow St., Baldwinsville, N. Y. Born: December 19, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Empire State Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Council (4); Stu- , dent Council (4); Class Social I Committee (2);B. S. C. E. (3, 4), Chairman (5); Mathematics Club (3), Secretary (4), President (3); Assistant Hockey Manager (1, 2, 3); Senate (4, 5); Desmond Fitz- Gerald Scholarship (4): Class Nominating Committee (4) Thesis: A Design for a Sewage ' Treatment and Disposal Plant in Shelton, Ansonia, and Derby, Con- necticut MICHAEL DE STEFANO A A Civil Engineering 11 Ruskiu St., West Roxbury Born: September 29, 1906 Thesis: A Study of the Existing Reqrtirements of Coarse Aggregates in Road Construtcion FRANCIS D. DOHERTY Electrical Engineering 370 Thames St., Groton, Conn. Born: April 24, 1912 Thesis: A Study of Dynamic Braking on Various Machines ELLSWORTH W. DOLAN B A Accounting 30 Cliff St., North Weymoiitli - Born: September ' 20, 1909 Activities: Assistant Manager of Football (4, 5); Assistant Manager of Baseball (4) ; Manager of Base- ball (5); General Athletic Com- mittee (5); Student Council (5); Interclub Bowling (5): Brockton Club (.)); Fraternity Historian (5); Interfraternity Basketball (5); Ac- counting C ah (i): Football Pro- gram Manager (5); Law Club (5); Assistant Manager of Freshman Football (5) MARK J. DONDERO Industrial Engineering 81 Play stead Rd., Medford Born: August 6, igi ' J Activities: Hockey (4); S. I. E.: Neu-s Thesis: The Design of an Airport CHARLES J. DONNELLY Mechanical Engineering 78 Morgan St., New Bedford Born: August 27, 1911 Thesis: The Design of the Me- chanical Equipment of a Brewery EDWARD P. DRAKE N E Z Electrical Engineering West Lebanon, N. H. Born: July 9, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 3, 3, 5); Student Council (3); Inter- fraternity Basketball (4, 5); Twin State Club (1, 2), President (3); Mathematics Club (2); A. I. E. E. (3, 4, 5) ; Interclub Council (2) Thesis: A Paralleling Rotor and Statorfor a Wound Rotor Induction Machine HAROLD E. DRAPER Civil Engineeri ng Old Sudbury Rd., Wayland Born: August 26, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List Scholarship (3); Senate (5) Thesis: The Design of a Sewage Collection System ALDEN W. DUDLEY Mechanical Engineering 58 Stetson Ave., Swampscott Born: August 5, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 4, 5); A. S. M. E. (4), Secretary-Treas- urer (5) ; Interclass Baseball (3) Thesis: A Study of the Circula- tion of Water in a Horizontal Re- turn Tubular Boiler RICHARD L. DUNNING S A Civil Engineering 157 Main St., Greenwich, N. Y. Born: September 1, 1910 Activities: Neies (3), Neics Edi- tor (4), Managing Editor (5); Fraternity Secretary (3, 4); Inter- fraternity Council (3, 4); Fore Paw Key Society (3), Secretary (4); Empire State Club (1); B. S. C. E. (3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (5) Thesis: The Design of a North- wnbcrland Connecting Railroad FRANCIS H. DUTRA Civil Engineering 39 Berkeley Ave., Middletown, R.I. Born: February 28, 1911 Activities: Banjo Club (2); B. S. C. E. Clerk (5) Thesis: A Preliminary Survey and Proposed Design for the Sa- chuset Point Seawall, Middletoivn, Rhode Island RUSSELL G. EDWARDS Chemical Engineering 27 Ellington Rd., West Somerville Born: January 6, 1911 Activities: A. C. S.; North Shore Club Thesis: The Reduction of the Viscosity of Rubber Solutions ALAN C. ELKERTON Chemical Engineering Manthorne Rd., West Roxbury Born: October 12, 1912 Activities: A. C. S. (3, 4, 5); Rifle Club (4); Mathematics Club (2, 3); Track (1) Thesis: A Study of the Ilecto- graphic Qualities of the Aniline Black Inks L. CORTLAND EMERSON B A Business Management 64 Maple St., Framingham Born: December 21, 1911 Activities: Hockey (1, 3); Glee Club (2) ; Cauldron (4) ; Law Club (4, 5) ; Management Club THAYER M. EMERSON Bvsiness Manaqemcnt 10 Houston St., West Roxbury Born: October 22, 1912 Activities: Accounting Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Banking Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Pledgee to Nu Epsilon Zeta Fra- ternity DONALD B. EVANS Cii ' il Engineering 37 Mansfield St., Everett Born: August 13, 1912 Activities: Everett High Club (1, 2); B. S. C. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Student Llnion Cabinet (4, 5) Thesis: Comparison of Stresses Developed in Trusses Due to Con- ventional and Actual Engine Load- ings DONALD S. EVERETT S A Mechanical Engineering 15 Fairlawn St., Everett Born; May 12, 1912 Activities: Bacchanalians (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (4, 5); Student Council (5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); A. S. M. E. (4,5) Thesis: A Study of the Operation of an Ice Cream Plant NEIL B. FAUNCE Civil Engineering 105 North Ave., North Abington Born: November 6, 1912 Activities: B. S. C. E. (2, 3, 4, 5) ; Glee Club (2, 3, 4) Thesis: Laboratory Tests for the Resulting Strength, Absorption, and Permeability of Integrally Water- proofed Co7icrete RUDOLPH FEKETE r n Electrical Engineering 89 Adelaide St., Bridgeport, Conn. Born: July 14, 1911 Activities : Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Show Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2), Secretary-Treasurer (3), President (4, 5); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Track (1): Annual Show (1); Mathematics Club (3) ; Fraternity Secretary (5); A. I.- E. E. (4, 5); Student Union Cabinet (5) Thesis: Voltage Regulation icith Non-Linear Indnctire Circuits DONALD G. FERRY N E Z Industrial Engineering 17 Auburn Bd., West Hartford, Conn. Born; May 6, 1912 Activities; Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 4, 5), President (3); Inter- fraternity Council (3); Fraternity Grand Scribe (5); S. I. E. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: Production and Materials Control in the A. B. C. Typewriter Company FRANK E. FOSS Industrial Engineering Bedford St., Carlisle Born: May 27, 1913 Activities; Interclass Football (2); Class Nominating Committee (5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 5); S. I. E. (2, 3), Vice-President (4), Presi- dent (5) Thesis: A Smoke Surrey of Back CARL J. FRENNING Chemical Engineering 89 Hillside St., Boston Born: November 17, 1912 Activities: A. C. S. (2. 3, 4, 5); Glee Club (1, 3); Mathematics Club (2, 3) ; Interclass Baseball (4) Thesis; The Preservation of Rub- ber Goods by the Addition of Plastics CLINTON J. FRISSELL S A Business Management Plunkett Ave., Hinsdale Born; August 14, 1911 Activities; Saxophone Band (1); Banking Club (2, 3, 4) ; Fraternity News Editor (4, 5); Annual Show (1) HENRy D. FURDON Busiiiesx Maiiayi ' iiieiif 1050 Beacon St., Newton Centre Born: Jnly ' 27, 1!)11 Activities: Class Football (1, i. 3); Varsity Hockey (2, 3, -t); Varsity Football (i): Newton Clnb; Management Clnb FRANCIS J. GAFFNEY Electrical Engineering 54 Heming vay St., Winchester Born: June 27, 1912 Activities: Orchestra (1, 2, i, 5); Show Orchestra (1, 2) ; Nens (i, 5) ; A. I. E. E. (-t). Chairman (5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (5) Thesis: Ultra-high Frequency Circiiitx HERBERT W. GALLAGHER B A Banking and Finance 167 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Born: January 30, 1911 Activities: Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3, i); Varsity Hockey (1, 2, 3), Captain (-1): Varsity Soccer (2); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4); Law Club (4, 5); Newton High Club (3, 4, 5); Interfraternity Council (2, 3, 4); Class Vice-President (3); Student Council Vice-President (4), President (5); Student Union (3, 4, 5); Kontoff Cup Winner (4) iSADORE GALPER S K Industrial Engineering 21 Emerton St., Salem Born: November 7, 1911 Activities: Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Manager (5); Salem Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (4); Mathematics Club (3, 4); Fresh- man Rush Committee (1); S. I. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Dramatics Club (5); Dean ' s List (5); Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Musical Clubs Council (4) Thesis: The Layout and Organ- ization of a Model Ice Cream Plant CHARLES W. GATES Chemical Eiigineering 85 Cedar Rd., Medford Born: June 14, 1911 Activities: Student Council (2); Baseball (1); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Interclass Football (2, 3) ; Interclass Basketball (3); Class Nominating Committee (5); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Study of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration in the Extraction of Pectin and the Manufacture of Jelly BRADFORD P. GEYER Chemical Engineering 10 Browne St., Brookline Born: April 23, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (4), Vice-President (5); Student Council Vice-Presi- dent (5); News (3, 4); CAtrLDRON (4), Editor-in-Chief (5); A. C. S. (2), Secretary -Treasurer (3), Vice- President (4), President (5) Thesis: A Pyrolyfic Synthesis of . ' , o — { Naphtha-: ' ' , ■! ' ) — acenaph- Ihene ALLISTON M. GIFFORD A K S Mechanical Engineering 73 Chestnut St., Saugus Born: May 14, 1912 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2); A. S. M. E. (5); Interfraternity I ' asketball (4); Annual Show (1) Thesis: The Construction of a Household Refrigeration Unit VICTOR R. GIGLIO Mechanical Engineering 148 Newbury St., Lawrence Born: July 7, 1912 Thesis : The Design and Applica- on of Various Watch Mechanisms EUGENE C. GILBERT B r E Mechanical Engineering Bodfish Ave., Wareham Born: February 18, 1912 Activities: Rifle Club (2); Inter- class Track (2) ; Interclass Football (3); A. S. M. E. (5) ; Interfraternity Basketball (5) Thesis : The Design of a 40 Horse- power Airplane Engine ISADORE M. GOLDFARB Banking and Finance 28 Elmer St., Hartford, Conn. Born: July 8, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (4); Banking Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Law- Club (5) ; Hockey Assistant Mana- ger (3, 4), Manager (5); Student Union (2, 3, 4, 5) ; General Athletic Committee (5) SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN Chemical Engineering 324 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury Born: January 15, 1913 Activities: Neu ' S (3; 4), Feature Editor (5); Cauldkon (4), Manag- ing Editor (5); Student Council (5); Senate (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, -i, 3, 4, 5) ; Class Nominating Com- mittee (3) ; Chess Club (5) ; A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5); Annual Show (4); Concert Orchestra Librarian (5) Thesis: The Investigation of Various Substances as Catalysts in the Photochemical Reduction of Ferric Ammonium Oxalate WALTER GORSKI Accounting Pearl St., South ville Born: December 7, 1912 Activities: Concert Orchestra (1); Banking Club (1, 2); Inter- national Relations Club (3, 5), Secretary (4); Annual Show Man- aging Board (3, 4); Law Club (5); Glee Club (2); Class Nominating Committee (5); C-4Uldron (4); Sigma Society (4, 5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5) BASIL V. GOUNARIS Mechanical Engineering 66 Morse St., Watertown Born: February 22, 1911 Activities: Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Glee Club (1); A. S. M. E. (5); Interclass Basketball (1) Thesis: The Design and Test of an Internal-Combustion Engine Em- ploying Hydrogen as a Fuel HERBERT D. GRAY, JR. Civil Engineering 3 Hooper Ct., Rockport Born: April 29, 1911 Activities: C. S. L. (5) Thesis: A Proposed Sewerage System for the Town of Rockport, FRANK O. GREENWOOD Business Management Rowley Bridge St., Topsfield Born: December 3, 1913 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2), Manager (3, 4); Management Club (4, 5); Law Club (5); Annual Show (1); Banking Club (2) FRANCIS J. GRIFFIN Chemical Engineering 18 Inman St., Cambridge Born: April 25, 1912 Activities: Radio Club (3); Dean ' s List (2) : A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Effect of the Degree of Subdivision on the Boiling Points of Emulsions HARRY G. GURSKE r n Mechanical Engineering 23 South St., Bristol, Conn. Born: January 14, 1911 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4): Fraternity House Manager and ' ice-P esident (3, 5), Treasurer (4); Fore Paw Key Society (3), President (4); Class Nominating Committee (4); Cauldron (4), Photographic Editor (5) Thesis: A Study of J ' ibrations and Critical Speeds HELMUT M. HAENDLER Chemical Engineering 41 Beryl St., Roslindale Born: June 19, 1913 Activities: Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3), Conductor (4, 5): Show Orchestra (1, 2), Conductor (3, 4); Senate (2, 3, 4); Secretary-Treas- urer (5) ; Band (4) ; Field Day Com- mittee (4); Student Council (5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (1); A. C. S. (3, 5), Treasurer (4); Annual Show Managing Board (4) ; Music- al Clubs Council (4, 5) Thesis: The Determination of the Surface Tensions of Several Organic Liquids PAUL J. D. HAGELSTON Chemical Engineering 1 Arion St., Dorchester Born: March 2, 1912 Activities: Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Com- mittee (5); Mechanic Arts Club (2, 3, 4), President (5) Thesis: The Design and Con- struction of Heat Insulation Testing Apparatus HARRY A. HALL, JR. Civil Engineering 62 Moss St., Fall River Born: August 15, 1911 Thesis: The Design of an Under- pass at Commonwealth and Massa- chusetts Avenues ROBERT A. HALL Ciiil Engineering Court St., Canton, N. Y. Born: November 16, 1910 Thesis: The Design of a Dam Across the St. Laurence River- at Cri sler Island PAUL J. HAMILL Electrical Engineering 473 Quincy Ave., Quincv Born; February 14, 1913 Activities: A. I. E, E. (5); Radio Club (3, 4); Mathematics Club (2.3) Thesis: A Study of Dynamic Braking on ] arious Machines RALPH E. HAMMER Chemical Engineering 20 Salem St., Lynn Born: October 21 j 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (4): Band (1); Class Nominating Com- mittee (4); Neics (3); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4); Mathematics Club (3) ; School Organist (2, 3, 4, 5);A.C. S. (4,5) Thesis: The Effect of a Capaci- tance Field upon Organic Com- NELSON J. HASKELL r n Mechanical Engineering 17 East Main St., South Paris, Me. Born: September 4, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (3, 4, 5), Interfraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3; 4, 5); Fraternity Secretary (5); Annual Show (1) Thesis: The Design of the Pro- posed Northeastern UniversHy Wind Tunnel ROBERT L. HATCH Civil Engineering 9 Lawton St., Ayer Born: July 17, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5);B. S. C.E. (5) Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for Ayer, Massachusetts DEEB G. HENEY Industrial Engineering 23 Decatur St., Boston Born: January 21, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4,5);S.LE. Thesis: The Design of a Modern Shoe Factory PAUL M. HERBERT B A Business Management 97 Franklin St., Framingham Born: January 19, 1913 Activities: Management Club (3, 4, 5): Dean ' s List (4); Frater- nity Vice-President (3) FREDERICK C. HERDER, JR. Electrical Engineering 132 Allyn St., Holyoke Born: September 27, 1912 Activities: Student LTnion Thesis: -1 Study of Dynamic iraking CARL E. HERMANS Electrical Engineering 32 Olga Ave., Worcester Born: September 2, 1910 Activities:A. LE. E. Thesis: A Study of Dynamic ' raking RALPH G. HIBBARD, JR. Mechanical Engineering 100 North Bayfield Rd., Atlantic Born: May 9, 1911 Activities: Annual Show (2); A. S. M. E. (5) Thesis: A Survey of Power Plant Requirements for the Proposed Northeastern University Buildings PAUL A. HILLMAN r K Industrial Engineering Union St., Barre Born: July 11, 1910 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2, 3); S. I. E. (5); Fraternity Secretary (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (5) Thesis: The Reorganization of a Wooduorldng Plant ALBERT E. HODSDON, JR. Electrical Engineering 78 South St., Yarmouth, Me. Born: July 11, 1911 Activities: Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Neics (5); Student Union (5); Rifle Club (1, 2); A. I. E. E. (4, 5) : Band (4, 5) : Interclass Baseball (1,2,3, 4,5) Thesis: The Installation of a Three-phase, Four-ioire Distribu- tion System in the City of Portland, Maine GEORGE HOLLINSHEAD, JR. ( ' ii ' il Engineering 153 Independence Ave., Quincy Born: May 26, 1912 Activities: Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 4, 5); Show Orchestra (2, 4); Rifle Club (4); B. S. C. E. (5) Thesis: The Elimination of Pollu- tion in Quincy Bay ARTHUR N. HOLMES Electrical Engineering Burt St., Norton Born: December 22, 1912 Activities: A. I. E. E. (2, 3,. 4), Executive Committee (5) Thesis: The Effect of Unbalanced Loads on a Synchronous Generator HARTWELL G. HOWE Mechanical Engineering 4 Richards St., Worcester Born: November 30, 1912 Activities: Class President (2, 3, 4, 5): A. S. M. E. Publicity (4, 5); Band (1, 2, 3), Assistant Leader (4), Leader (5); Student Council (4); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Pledgee to Gamma Phi Kappa Fraternity Thesis: The Conversion of an Automobile Engine into an Air Compressor LESTER C. HUSE S A Industrial Engineering 10 Emerson St., Randolph, Vt. Born: March 25, 1912 Thesis: The Analysis of Dust RALPH F. IRVING, JR. Electrical Engineering 49 Fourth St., Medford Born: April 29, 1912 Activities: Varsity Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4); Interclass Football (3); Dean ' s List (4, 5) Thesis: To Determine the Rela- tion of Temperature in a Vacuum, of Bare Tungsten Wire to a Wire I ' rxili ' l iritli ] arious Thicknesses of A I II III! II II III Oxide at Various Values of Radiation Intensity ADOLPH A. JACHYM Business Management 14 State St, Westfield Born: August 18, 1911 Activities : Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3), Co-Captain (4); Varsity Baseball (1,2, 3, 4) NORMAN R. JACOBSEN Electrical Engineering 27 Lake St., Arlington Born: May 19, 1912 Activities: Track (1); Varsity Baseball (1); Dean ' s List (1, 3, 5); A. I. E. E. (3); Radio Club (3, 4): Tennis Club (1, 2) Thesis: The Construction and Testing of a Wide-Range Frequency Amplifier for a Cathode-Ray Oscil- lograph WALTER H. JAYNES Mechanical Engineering 14 Barnes St., Belmont Born: August 7, 1912 Activities: News (1, 2); Rifle Club (1, 2, 3) Thesis: .-1 Study of Domestic Air Conditioning ALBERT R. JEE, JR. N E Z Banking and Finance Hillside Way, Wilmington Born: April 11, 191 ' 2 Activities: Dean ' s List (-1); Treasurer Banking Club (4); Law Club (5); Accounting Club (2, 3) GEORGE S. JEPSON Chemical Engineering 23 Waitt Rd., Lvnn Born: March 12, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1); Rifle Team (1, 4, 5); A. C. S. (.2, 3, 4,5) Thesis: The Micro-Analytical Fractionation of Light Oils BRADFORD L. JOHNSON B A Business ilanagement 5 Contentment PI., Dedham Born: April 23, 1910 Activities: Football Captain (4); Varsity Hockey (3, 4); Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 5); Interclass Football (1, 2, 3); General Ath- letic Committee (4); Senior Week Committee FRANKLIN C. JOHNSON B r E Cii ' il Engineering 75 Atlantic St., Portland, Me. Born: December 26, 1907 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Treasurer (2, 3); Class Secre- tary (1); Interclass Football (3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3. 4); Fraternity Assistant Treasurer (3), President (4) Thesis: The Location and Design of a Large Lobster Pound HARRy F. JOHNSON Cinl Engineering 35 Torrey St., Dorchester Born: June 20, 1912 Activities: Interclass BasebaU (3); Interclass Basketball (4); Annual Show (l); B. S. C. E. (5) Thesis: The Design of an Over- Pass in Wellesley at the Intersection of the Proposed Circumferenliul Highway and the Boston and Wor- cester Turnpike ROSCOE W. JOHNSON Chemical Engineering 29 Harrison St., Leominster Born: April 21, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Effect of an Electric Current on the Rate of Settling of Alum Floe WILLIAM E. JOHNSON Electrical Engineering 20[Howland Ave., Jamestown, R. I. Born: October 14, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (2); Glee Club (5); A. I.E. E. (4,5) Thesis: The Variation in Lumin- ous Efficiency of an A.C. Operated Sodium Lamp Over One Cycle EDGAR B. JOHNSTON Business Management 64 South Bayfield Rd., Atlantic Born: June 28, 1912 Activities: Management Club (4) ; Banking Club (2) ; Accounting Club (3); Law Club (5) HAROLD C. JOROLEMON Mechanical Engineering 469 Augustine St., Rochester, N. Y. Born: May 20, 1910 Activities: Soccer Thesis: The Effects of Heat Treat- ment on Medium Carbon Steels CHARLES M. KELLEY S A Cii ' il Engineering 42 Crest Ave., Revere Born: April 8, 1912 Activities: Class Vice-President (1), President (2); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclub Council Presi- dent (5); Cauldron (4), Photo- graphic Editor (5); Student Coun- cil Secretary-Treasurer (4) ; Stu- dent Union Executive Committee (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (5); Fraternity Vice-President (5) ; Glee Club (1, 5), Assistant Manager (2), Manager (3, 4); Musical Clubs Council (3, 4); Annual Show (1); Class Nominating Committee (1, 2, 5); Freshman Dance Committee (1); Chairman Sophomore-Fresh- man Dance Committee (2) ; Junior Prom Committee (4); Field Day Committee (4); News (2, 3, 4, 5); B. S. C. E. (3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (5); Basketball Assistant Manager (3, 4); English High Club (4, 5); Interclass Baseball (2) Thesis: The Flood Control and Development of the Roughan ' s Point Section of Revere Beach WILLIAM H. KELLY, JR. Ciifil Engineering 14 Mallon Rd., Dorchester Born: September 30, 1912 Activities: C. S. L. (5); B. S. C. Thesis : Weir Experin nts IRVING W. KENDALL Ciml Engineering 200 Pleasant St., Stoughton Born; April 28, 1912 Activities: News (1, 2), Circula- tion Manager (3, 4); B. S. C. E. (3, 4, 5); Brockton Club (2, 3); Dean ' s List (5) Thesis: The Testing of Paving Blocks EDWARD V. KIRKLAND B A Acconnting 163 Marlboro St., Wollaston Born: May 26, 1912 Activities : Assistant Soccer Man- ager (1, 2); Assistant Football Manager (4, 5); Freshman Foot- ball Manager (5); Quincy High Club (1, 2); Brockton Club (.5); Interclub Bowling (1, 2, 5); C. ijLDHON Staff (4); Fraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Law Club (5); Accounting Club (4); Fraternity Vice-President (4), President (5) KENNETH F. KNOWLTON Ciml Engineering 11 Roxbury Ave., Natick Born: May 22, 1913 Activities: Rifle Club (1, 2), Treasurer (3), Secretary (4); Rifle Team (2, 3, 4, 5); B. S. C. E. (4). Clerk (5); Student Union Cabinet (5);Dean ' sList (1, 3, 4, 5) Thesis : A Study of the Materials Used in the Purification of Water and Sewage STANLEY W. KRAMER N E Z Banking and Finance 22 Franklin St., Port Washington, N. Y. Born: November 29, 1911 Activities : Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3), Co-Captain (4); Varsity Baseball (3, 4); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Fore Paw Key Society (3), Vice-President (4); Student Coun- cil (4); Dean ' s List (1); Class Secretary (3); Field Day Commit- tee (3) LOUIS J. LAJOIE Accounting 49 Nursery St., Whitman Born: October 25, 1912 Activities; Class Nominating Committee (2); Secretary Law Club (5); International Relations Club (5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4) AHTI W. LANS r n Electrical Engineering Chapman St., Walpole Born: December 13, 1911 Activities: Track (1, 2, 3); Inter- class Football (2, 3) ; Varsity Foot- ball (4); Interfraternity Council (5); A. I.E. E. (3,4,5) Thesis: A Study of Unbalanced Loads on a Synchronous Generator PATRICK J. LEONTI Civil Engineering 46 Woodrow Ave., Boston Born: May 20, 1912 Activities: News (3, 4); Rifle Club (4) Thesis: The Design of an Under- pass at Commonwealth Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue HARRY LESS Electrical Engineering 9 Allen St., Boston Born: August 10, 1912 Activities; Radio Club (4, 5); A.I.E.E. (5) Thesis; The Construction and Calibration of a Thyratron Tube Inverter ALFRED H. LEWIS Civil Engineering 80 Mill Rd., Acushnet Born: September 25, 1908 Activities: Student Union Ex- ecutive Committee (4), President (5); Student Council (5); Neios (3, 4, 5); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (1, 2): Sophomore Dance Committee (2) ; Interclass Baseball (2); Annual Show (1) Thesis: The Flood Control and Development of the Boiighans Point Section of Revere Beach EARL R. LEWIS Bankiiiff and Fiitaiice Gi ast Washington St., Rutland, Vt. Born: June 21, 191 ' 2 Activities: Dean ' s List (4, 5); Varsity Basketball (1, -2, ;5, 4); Interclub Basketball (5); Interclass Basketball (.5); Interclub Bowling; Track (1) LAWRENCE L. LIEBFRIED Median ical Engineering Mapel Ave., Acton Born: January ' 20, 1911 Thesis: The Design of a Machine for Wiping and Sorting Friiit JOHN M. LIND Ciril Engineering Main St.. Norwell Born: April 16, 1911 Activities: Band (1, 2, 3); Con- cert Orchestra (2, 3); Saxophone Band (1,2) Thesis: Laboratory Tests on Waterproof Concrete in Tension, Compression, Absorption, and Per- meability FREDERICK P. LINSCOTT Banking and Finance 12 Carlton Rd., Waban Born: January 2, 1911 Activities: Banking Club (i) FREDERICK N. LLOVD Indnstrial Engineering 85 Storey Ave., Newburyport Born: May 27, 1911 Activities; Baseball (1); Inter- class Baseball (2, 3); Class Nomin- ating Committee (4); Student Council(5):S. I.E. (4, .5) Thesis: A Study of Labor Prob- lems in the Shoe Indxistry EDWARD F. LOCKE Ciril Engineering Gale St., Canaan, Vt. Born: November 6, 1912 Activities: Track (1); Track Assistant Manager (1) Thesis; 4 Proposed Water Supply System for the Touni of Canaan, Vermont RICHARD M. LOCKE A K S Chemical Engineering 28 Foskett St., Somerville Born: August 11, 1910 Activities; Freshman Track Manager (1); Varsity Track Assis- tant Manager (2), Manager (3); A. C. S. (2, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (;5, 4); Interclass Football (1, 2); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1); Interfraternity Bas- ketball (3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Determination of Lactic Acid in Fish Muscle- ROBERT W. MacDONALD Banking and Finance 153 Trenton St., Melrose Born: September 16, 1913 Activities: Varsity Basketball (3, 4); Interclass Basketball (4); Dean ' s List (5); Student Union (4,5) VICTOR M. MacNULTV Chemical Engineering 81 Wallace St., Maiden Born: August 21, 1912 Activities: Interclass Football (2, 3); Interclass Baseball (1, 4) Thesis: A Study of Heat Trans- ference from Steam Coils to Water VIRGIL D. MAGUIRE Ciinl Engineering 131 Black Rock Ave., New Britain, Conn. Born; August 18, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (4, 5); Mathematics Club (3) ; Class Nominating Com- mittee (4, 5) Thesis: A Proposed Sewage Treatment for the Boulerard District of New Haven, Connecticut JOSEPH H. MARCHESE Electrical Engineering Middletown, Conn. Born: Aprils, 1913 Activities: Nutmeg Club (3) Thesis: The Calibration of a Heterodyne Frequency JJ ' avemefer FREDERICK J. MARTIN Ciril Engineering 5 First St., Saugus Born: May 29, 1912 Activities: C. S. L. (5); Student Union Cabinet (5) : Interclass Foot- ball (3) Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for the Toien of Saugns, Massachusetts JOHN MARTINSON Indvstrial Engineering 36 Hubbard St., Concord Born: November 14, 1911 Activities: S. I. E. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis : A Smoke Survey of Back GEORGE H. MATHER N E Z Electrical Engineering 18 Carroll Ct.,New London, Conn. Born: October 31, 1912 Activities: Rifle Club (1); A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Mathematics Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Glee Club- (5); Student Union (1, 2); Dean ' s List (1,2,3,4,5) Thesis: 4 Derivation of the Equation for the Capacity Betueen Two Parallel Planes and Parallel Rods Between Them ROGER E. MATTER Mechatiical Engineering Balboa, Canal Zone Born: October 14, 1909 Activities: Student Council; Glee Club; Rifle Club; A. S.M.E. Thesis: The Improvement of the Diesel by Analysis of Existing En- gines ROBERT W. MATTHEWS Electrical Engineering Grovetown, N. H. Born: August 4, 1912 Activities: Rifle Club (1, 2); Twin State Club (2, 5), President (3, 4); A. L E. E. (3, 5), Executive Committee (4) ; Aviation Club (2) Thesis: The Construction of an Oscillator and Bridge Suitable for the Measurement of the Conducitvity of Electrolytes WILBUR F. McCUISH Electrical Engineering 5 Lookout St., Gloucester Born: October 29, 1910 Activities: North Shore Club (4), Secretary (5) Thesis: The Effect of External Series Inductance on the Luminous Efficiency of A. C. Operated Sodium Lamps EDWARD P. McELENEY, JR. Electrical Engineering 7 Cedar St., Mattapan Born: May 10, 1912 Activities: Track (1); A. I. E. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1,2,3) Thesis: ] ' oltage Regulation xcith Nonlinear Inductive Circuits HAMILTON B. McGEE B A Business Management 492 Ashmont St., Dorchester Born: December 15, 1912 Activities: Cross Country (3); Fraternity Treasurer (5); Inter- fraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (3, 4): International Relations Club (5); Accounting Club Secretary (2); Law Club (2, 4); Management Club (2, 4) PAUL S. McKINNON S A Civil Engineering 25 Bay State Rd., Boston Born: January 19, 1911 Activities: Interclass Football (1); Cross Country (1); Track (1); Mechanic Arts Club (4); Frater- nity Vice-President (5); Interfra- ternity Basketball (4, 5); Student Union Committee (4); B. S. C. E. (3,4,5) Thesis: The Relocation and De- sign of a Railroad FREDERICK S. McWATTERS Chemical Engineering , ' 27 Isabella St., Boston Born: June U, 1911 Activities: Interclass Hockey (% 5); Interclass Baseball (3, 5); Rifle Club (4): Chess Club (4); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Study of the Heat In- svlating Poteer of Ahimimim Paint DOUGLAS E. MELZARD Chemical Engineering 44 New Ocean St., Swampscott Born: February 26, 1912 Activities: A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5): Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 5) Thesis: Electrodeposition on Non- C ' ondactors FRANK G. MERIAM r K Industrial Engineering 71 Hillside Ave., Melrose Born: December 29, 1913 Activities: S. I. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (4); Annual Show (3, 4); Dramatic Club (5) Thesis: Comparative Gasolene Costs EARL A. MESSER B A Banking and Finance 229 Albion St., Wakefield Born: June 30, 1911 Activities: Banking Club (3), Secretary (4); Student Union (3); Accounting Club (3); Law Club (3,5) JOHN MESSINA Electrical Engineering 20 Squire Rd., Revere Born: January 7, 1912 Activities: A. I. E. E. (3, 4, 5); Cross Country (2) Thesis : The Determination of the Temperature and Resistivity of Coated Nickel Filaments at Various Values of Radiation Intensity LESLIE J. MESZAROS Cit ' il Engineering 1.58 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. Born: December 17, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 3); Senate (5); Mathematics Club (3); Fore Paw Key Society (3), Secre- tary (4); Track (1, 3, 4, 5); Class Secretary (5) Thesis ; .4 Proposed Sewage Treat- ment for the Boulevard District of New Haven, Connecticut BERNARD H. MICHELSON Electrical Engineering 48 Laighton St., Lynn Born: May 30, 1913 Activities: North Shore Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Rifle Club (1); Interclub Council (5); Radio Club (2), Chair- man of Social Committee (3), Pres- ident (4); A. I. E. E. (3,4) Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of a 1000-cycle Band- Puss Filter GERHARDT W. MILBRANDT r n Mecha nical Engineering 72 Jacob St., Bristol, Conn. Born: September 30, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (4, 5); Track (1, 2, 3), Captain (4) ; Alumni Track Trophy (4); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (2); Varsity Football (4); Interclass Football (1, 2, 3); Interclass Baseball (1); Interfraternity Basketball (1, 5); Student Council (3, 4); Fore Paw Key Society (3), Vice-President (4); Fraternity Vice-President (4), President (5) ;Interf raternity Coun- cil (3) ; Class President (5) Thesis: A Study of Vibration and Critical Speeds JOHN MILDRAM Civil Engineering 20 Turner St., Newtonville Born: November 3, 1911 Thesis: A Traffic By-Pass for No- nantum Square, Ncuion, Massachu- setts ROBERT G. MITCHELL S A Cityil Engineering ■259 Flax Hill Rd., South Norwalk, Conn. Born: October 9, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1); Class Treasurer (5); Chess Club Man- ager (5); News (3, 4); Fraternity President (5) Thesis: A Comparative Analysis of Railroad Locomotive Loadings and Their Simplification MAX MOLTHMAN Eleclnral Etujincerincj Stephentown Centre, X. Y. Born: October 24, 1913 Activities: Rifle Team (4, 5); Rifle Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Radio Club (4) : Annual Show Managing Board (3,4) Thesis: A Study of Eddy Cur- rents in Different Materials of Vary- ing Shapes SHANNON MOORADIAN Chemical Engineering 31 Grove St., Haverhill Born: September 19, 1912 Activities: Haverhill Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) ; Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Basketball (4, 5); Class Baseball (3, 4, 5); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: Concentrating Aqueous Solutions of Acetic Acid by Extrac- tion and the Selection of Apparatus for Large-Scale Production RAYMOND J. MOORE Mechanical Engineering 35 Everett Ave., Watertown Born: January 24, 1912 Activities: Glee Club; A. S. M. E. (5); Annual Show (1) Thesis: A Study of the Beam Stresses in Die-Cast Spur Gears LABAN C. MORRILL Chemical Engiyieering 527 Plain St., Stoughton Born: May 29, 1912 Activities: Band (1, 2); Saxo- phone Band (1), Librarian (2); Rifle Club (2, 3): Brockton Club (2, 3, 4); Chess Club (3, 4), Presi- dent (5); Chess Team (5); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Calculation of Heat Losses in an Industrial Plant ■H. SINCLAIR MORRIS K Z Industrial Engineering 11 Ashton St., Dorchester Born: November 2, 1912 Activities: Fraternity Treasurer (3), Chancellor (4); Annual Show (1); Tennis Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4, 5); Rush Committee (2); S. I. E. (5) ; Basketball Assistant Manager (2); Field Day Committee (4); Neu ' S (1, 4, 5); Student Union (4, 5); Student Council (5) Thesis: A Suggested Plan for the Rearrangement and Expansion of the Boston Public Library JOHN A. MORSE Acco2(nting 13 Doane Ave., Beverly Born: December 21, 1911 Activities: Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Tennis Team (3, 4) ; Tennis Club President (4); International Relations Club (3, 4, 5); Account- ing Club (4, 5); Banking Club (2, 3); Class Treasurer (5) LAURENCE M. MUNROE Electrical Engineering 2 Perkins Manor, Jamaica Plain Born: June 3, 1911 Activities: Class Nominating Committee (5); A. I. E. E. (2, 5), Secretary (3, 4) Thesis : The Determination of the Constants of the Space Current Equation of a Triode EDWARD J. MURRAY huhistrial Engineering 16 Morse St., Woburn Born: February 12, 1912 Activities: Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3), Captain (4); Interclass Foot- ball (1, 2, 3); S. I. E. (5); Athletic Conmiittee (4); Student Council (4) Thesis: A Modem Patent Leather Factory VINCENT A. MURRAY Chemical Engineering 69 Waldeck St., Dorchester Born: September 18, 1912 , Activities: Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4); Class Nominating Com- mittee (5); Mechanic Arts Club (2, 3, 4) ; Interclub Bowli ng (3, 4) Thesis: The Design of an Appara- tus and Experimental Tests Illus- trating Free Settling Velocities ALBERT NAPOLITANO Electrical Engineering 1 North Elm St., White River Junction, Vt. Born: August 4, 1911 Activities: A. I. E. E. (3, 4, 5); Twin State Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (3, 4, 5) ; Mathe- matics Club (3) Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of a Thyratron Tube Inverter ALBERT E. NELSON B A Banking and Finanir S8 Brooks Ave., Arlington ' Born: August 28, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (I, i, -t); Sigma Society (3, 4, 5); Banking Club Sergeant-at-Arms (2), Secre- tary (4); Student Union; Track (1, 2, 3); Hockey (1); Varsity Basket- ball (9); Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3) BERNARD J. NODEN 2 A Civil Engineering 12 Maynard St., Maiden Born: July 14, 1912 Activities: Mathematics Club; Xeics (4, 5); Rifle Club (4, 5); Stu- dent Union; Tennis Club: B. S. C. E. Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for the Town of Smigus, ilassachnsetts CLARE W. NORTON, JR. Electrical Engineering 117 Elm St., Andover Born: January 7, 1911 Activities: Band (2, 3, 4); Con- cert Orchestra (1); Lawrence Club (2, 3, 5); Radio Club (4); Interclub Council Vice-President (5); Inter- Club Bowling (2, 3) Thesis: The Effect of an External Series Inductance on the Luminous Efficiency of A. C. Operated Sodium Lamps RICHARD W. NOYES Industrial Engineering 14 Leonard Rd., Melrose Born: June 20, 1911 Activities: S. I. E.; S. C. E.: Radio Club; Dramatic Club Thesis: Comparative Gasolene Costs MILTON W. NUTT Banking and Finance 609 Main St., Wakefield Born: January 7, 1913 Activities: Interclass Basketball (1, 2); Interclass Baseball (1): Banking Club (3), Vice-President (4); Accounting Club Vice-Presi- dent (3); Law- Club (3, 5): Field Day Conmiittee (3); Basketball Assistant Manager (3), Manager (4); Student Union (3, 4); Class Nominating Committee (4) WENDELL A. NVE S A Bnsiness Management Academy Hill, Westminster Born : March 26, 1912 GEORGE W. OLSON Mechanical Engineering 27 Elijah St., Woburn Born: June 27, 1911 .Vctivities: Track; Cross Coun- try; Interclass Baseball Thesis: The Effects of Heat Treatments on Medium Carbon Steels O. VICTOR OLSON Banking and Finance 109 Arch St., Meriden, Conn. Born: May 28, 1911 .Activities: Banking Club (3, 4); Law Club (2, 3, 5); Accounting Club (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Stu- dent Union (1, 2, 3,4) EDWARD C. OWEN Accoimting 44 First St., Taunton Born: May 16, 1911 Activities: Cross Country (1, 2, 4); Track (1, 2); Varsity Basket- ball (3, 4) ; Dean ' s List (4) ; Student Union (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Law Club (5) El WHAN PAI Banking and Finance Kimhai, Korea Born: August 22, 1910 Activities: Tennis Club (1, 2, 3, 4, .5); Tennis Club Committee (3, 4); Banking Club (2,3,4) GEORGE PAPANTONION Civil Engineering 332 Longwood Ave., Boston Born: September 17, 1912 Activities: News (5); Track (1); Interclass Football (3); C. S. L. (5) Thesis: The Relocation of a Traffic Route in Lawrence, Massa- chusetts JAMES A. PATTERSON Accounting 6 Home St., Lawrence Born: March 9, 1913 Activities: Sigma Society (3, 4, 5); Student Council (4, 5); Law- Club Treasurer (3), President (5); Accounting Club Secretary-Treas- urer (3, 4, 5): Banking Club (2, 3), Sergeant-at-Arms (1); Class Treas- urer (2); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4) HOWARD E. PAULSON Mechanical En gin eering 27 Marblehead St., North Andover Born: September 12, 1913 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Model Club (5); Track (1); Dean ' s List (3, 4) Thesis: A Statistical Study of Locomotive History CHARLES F. PEOPLES S A Civil Engineering 54 Grant Ave., Medford Born: October 11, 1911 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2, 5); B. S. C. E. (5); Student Council (4,5) Thesis: The Design of a Steel Railway Bridge over the Savgvs River on the Boston, Revere Beach, and Lynn Railroad DOMINIC L. PEPI Mechanical Engineering 32 Bridges St., Framingham Born: May 22, 1912 Activities : Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Football (2, 3); Varsity Football (4); Interclass Basketball (1, 2); A. S. M. E. (5) Thesis: A Study of Natural vs. Artificial Refrigeration of Food- HAROLD R. S. PERDRIAU Industrial Engineering 240 Parkway St., Chelsea Born: April 25, 1909 Activities: Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Swimming (1, 2, 3); Interclass Football (3); North Shore Club (3) ; Dean ' s List (1, 3, 5): S. I. E. (4, 5) Thesis: Methods for the Design, Layout, and Oriianization of a Brass U ' lrr and Rod Mill ROBERT E. PETERSON Electrical Engineering 13 Arthur St., Dan vers Born: September 14, 1913 Activities: Cross Country (1); News (1); Dean ' s List (1, 3, 4); North Shore Club (1, 2, 3); Radio Club(3, 4, 5);A. I. E. E. (3,4,5); Interclass Football (3); Interclass Basketball (4); Glee Club (5) Thesis: The Application of Sound Oscillators to Emulsification Pro- cesses ROGER A. PINARD Chemical Engineering 270 Roslindale Ave., Roslindale Born: December 25, 1912 Activities: Banjo Club Leader (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5); Senate (5); Concert Orchestra (1); Show Orchestra (1, 4); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Study of the Prepara- tion of Some Higher Ketenes HAROLD A. POLLAY Chemical Engineering 228 Burrill St., Swampscott Born: November 12, 1912 Activities: Track (1); North Shore Club (1); Annual Show (1); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4, 5); News (5); Student LTnion (1, 2); Banjo Club (5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5); Inter- class Hockey (5) Thesis: The Extraction of Waxes with Organic Solvents EUGENE H. POLTORAK Business Management 56 Reservoir St., Cambridge Born: June 16, 1911 Activities: Glee Club (2); An- nual Show (1, 2); Management Club (3): Law Club (1) WILLIAM C. POPE r n Induslrial Engineering 92 Martland Ave., Brockton ,Born: November 24, 1912 Activities: Annual Show (2, 3); Brockton Club (3, i). Executive Commi ttee (2), President (5): Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4): Inter- club Basketball (3); Interclub Council (4); Dramatic Club (5); Fraternity Historian (3, 4); Inter- fraternity Basketball (3, 4); Inter- class Football Manager (3); Caul- dron (4): S. I. E. (5) Thesis: The Economic Control 071(1 Operation of the Chain Road- side Food Shop RUDOLPH W. POROTTI, JR. Civil Engineering 138 East Main St., Milford Born: March 10, 1913 Thesis: The Design of a Setpagc Disposal Plant for the Town of Hopedale, Massachusetts DONALD W. POWERS Electrical Engineering Boston Rd., Southboro Born: December 26, 1912 Activities: A. I. E. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Radio Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis Team (1, 2, 3); Concert Orchestra (1); Band (1, 2, 3, 4): Dean ' s List (1, 2); Class Vice-President (5) Thesis: Experimentation and Re- search in the Field of Portable Sound Record ing LESTER W. PRAY H T N Mechanical Engineering 761 Belmont St., Belmont Born: April 24, 1911 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Tennis Club (2): Rifle Club (2); Track (1); Flying Club (2) Thesis: The Standardization of a Wire Clip to Eliminate Standard Nnts GEORGE QUARRELL, JR. Mechanical Engineering 32 Dingley St., Leominster Born: October 23, 1911 Activities: Soccer (1, 2); Dean ' s List (1) Thesis: An Investigation of the Loss in Air Velocities Due to Fric- tion in Pipe Elbows of Various Aspect Ratios EDGAR M. RAMEY Chemical Engineering 19 Nikisch Ave., Roslindale Born: January 17, 1914 Activities: Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2); Baseball As- sistant Manager (1, 2), Manager (3); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) ; Interclass Baseball (1, 4, 5); Interclass Hockey (1,5) Thesis: A Study of the Methods of Preparation of Dialkyl Sulphates CLAIR E. REBERT Industrial Engineering Route 5, Hanover, Penn. Born: March 9, 1913 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4, .5); S. I. E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclass Baseball (2) Thesis: The Personnel Problems in a Small Plant CHARLES E. RICE B r E Electrical Engineering 17 Vermont St., Greenfield Born: August 13, 1909 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1); Track (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Class Vice- President (3) Thesis: Electron Optics and the Calculation of a Formula for Elec- trostatic Lenses FRANCIS H. RICHARDSON Business Management Deerfield, Mass. Born: September 2, 1909 Activities: Glee Club; Rifle Club STANLEY M. RIMMER « r n Mechanical Engineering 29 South St., Bristol, Conn. Born: January 25, 1912 Activities: Cross Country (1, 3, 4); Track (1, 3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 5) ; Junior Prom Com- mittee (4); Fraternity Secretary (3) Thesis: The Design of the Pro- posed Northeastern Unii ' ersity Wind Tunnel G. KENNETH ROGERS Busitiess Management 268 Pleasant St., Brockton Born: October 7, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 4, 5); Brockton Club (2) HERBERT E. ROGERS r K Industrial Engineering 59 Hall Ave., West Somerville Born: December 1, 1911 Activities: S. I. E. (o): Frater- nity Treasurer (-1), President (5) Thesis: An Air Conditioning Systein for the Angier Chemical Company L. LYNDE RUSSELL B r E Ciml Engineering 358 Pleasant St., Melrose Born: October 23, 1911 Activities: Fraternity Vice-Pres- ident; Junior Prom Committee; Interclass Football (1, 2, 3); Inter- fraternity Basketball (2, 3, i, 5); Junior Nominating Committee; Senior Nominating Committee; Dean ' s List (3, 4, 5); Interfrater- nity Council (5) Thesis: The Development of a Tract of Land in Melrose, Massa- chusetts, belonging to the United States Rubber Company DONALD P. SAFFORD Mechanical Engineering 46 Toppan ' s Lane, Newburyport Born; July 15, 1911 Thesis: .1 Study of the Effects of Tl ' ater Injection in the Carburetor of an Internal Combustion Engine EDWARD SARKISIAN Industrial Engineering 709 West Grove St., Mishawaka, Ind. Born: November 18, 1911 Activities: Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Dean ' s List (1, 2) ; S. I. E.(5) Thesis : Methods for the Design, Layout, and Organization of a Brass Wire and Rod Mill OSCAR E. SCHELANDER Electrical Engineering Lowell St., Woburn Born: February 24, 1913 Activities: A. I. E. E. (5); Radio Club (4) Thesis: A Study of Eddy Cur- rents in Different Materials of Vary- ing Shapes ULDERICO M. SCHIAVONE Cii ' il Engineering 16 Keefe Ave., Newton Born: January 6, 1912 Activities: Newton Club (2, 3, 4 5); Interclass Football (3); B. S. C. E. (5); Senior Week Committee Thesis: The Design of an Over- pass in n ' ellesley at the Intersection of the Proposed Circumferential Highway and the Boston and Wor- cester Turnpike ARTHUR S. SEGALL K Z Electrical Engineering 91 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester Born: May 28, 1913 Activities: Annual Show (1) ; Radio Club (2, 3, 4); News (4, 5); Fraternity Scribe (2), Vice-Chan- cellor (3), Chancellor (5); Tennis Club (2, 3); Field Day Committee (3); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4, 5); Track (1); A. I.E. E. Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of a Band Pass Filter for 1000-2000 A.C. Cycles ALBERT M. SEPPALA Civil Engineering 1236 Washington St., Gloucester Born: December 8, 1911 Thesis: A Proposed Sewerage System for the Town of RockpoH, Massachusetts E. HARRIS SEWARD S A Banking and Finance New Hampton, N. Y. Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 5); Student Council (3, 4); Sigma Delta Epsilon (3, 4, 5); Interna- tional Relations Club (2, 3, 4), Executive Committee (5); Man- agement Club (3, 5), Executive Committee (4); Fraternity Treas- urer (4); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3); Banking Club (1, 2, 4), Secretary (3); Nevs (1, 2, 3, 4) JOHN V. SHEDD S A , Indiislrial Eiigiiicering 6 Bradshaw St., Medford Born: May 9, Ifll ' J Activities: Flying Club (1, ' 2): S I. E. (3, 4), Treasurer (o); Tennis Club (3); Dean ' s List (3) Thesis: The Transportation oj ComviodUies by Air PETER J. SHELANSKAS Mechanical Knijineering 31 Beach St., Haverhill Born: September 2, 1911 Activities: Tennis Club (1, 2, 3, 4, o); Interclub Council (3), Secre- tarv-Treasurer (5): A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Haverhill Club (1, 2), Secre- tary (3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (1, % 3, 4, 5); Interclub Basket- ball (4, 5) . Thesis: The Assembly, Testing, and Rededgn of a Volafile Com- pression Refrigeration Unit LYLE H. SHIELDS r A Accotmting Morris, N. Y. Born: May 5, 1911 ctivities: Track (1); Dean ' s List (i): yens (2, 3), Business Manager (4); Class Treasurer (3) Banking Club (1, i). Secretary (3) Handbook Business Manager (4) Fraternity Treasurer (4), President (5); C. lt£dron (4), Business Man- ager (5) ; Student Council (5) DAVIS SHUMAN Ciiil Engineering Hi Arlington St., Lawrence Born: January 1, 1913 Activities: Band (1); Concert Orchestra (2) ; Bacchanalians (3) Thesis: The Relocation of a Traffic Route in Laurence, Massa- chusetts THOMAS W. SIMONIS Banking and Finance 266 Mansfield St., Sharon Born: August 26, 1912 Activities: International Rela- tions Club (3, 4); Baseball (1, 2); Banking Club (2, 4); Law Club (4) REGINALD SINEATH Industrial Engineering 1.55 Jefferson St., Dedham Born: July 4, 1911 Activities: S. I. E. (5) Thesis: Analysis of Problems in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery Business LOREN B. SJOSTROM S A Chemical Engineering 70 Arlington St., Methuen Born: July 21, 1912 Activities: Track (1, 2); Cross Country (2, 3, 4); A. C. S. (2); Greater Lawrence Club Secretary (1, 2), Treasurer (3); Dean ' s List (1); Interfraternity Basketball (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclass Baseball (2, 3, 4) Thesis: The Potential of the Stannic-Stannous Electrode JOHN W. SKENDALL A K S Industrial Engineering 65 Camden St., Lynn Born: October 11, 1913 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2, 3); North Shore Club Secretary (1, 2), President (3); S. I. E. (3, 4), Vice- President (5): Annual Show (1); Class Nominating Committee (3, 5); Class Secretary (4); Fraternity Treasurer (3, 4), President (5); Dean ' s List (1, 5); Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (3) Thesis: The Layout and Organi- zation of a Modern Tannery DAVID M. SMITH Banlnng and Finance 85 Brook Rd., Sharon Born: June 20, 1910 Activities: Law Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Banking Club (3, 4, 5); Dean ' s List (4) ALBERT A. SOLDANI Industrial Engineering 128 Elm St., Southbridge Born: May 15, 1912 Thesis: The Reorganisation of a Woodworking Plant LOUIS SOMERS K Z Industrial Engineering l o South St., Wrentham Born: July 4, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 3); Annual Show (3, 4); Dramatic Club President (5) : Interfraternity Council (3), Vice-President (4); Interfraternity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Fraternity Vice-Chancellor (4) ; S. I. E. (4, 5) Thesis: The Reorganization of the Administrative Departments of the City of Boston ANTHONy STANIUNAS Electrical Engineering 108 Manning St., Hudson Born: February 13, 1911 Activities: Interclass Baseball (:2, 3); A. I. E. E. Thesis: An Economical Design for a Fire Protection Systeyn in Hud- son, Massachusetts JOSEPH M. STANLEY Chemical Engineering 11 Adams Ave., Hyde Park Born: August 30, 1911 Activities; Track (1, 2, 3, 4); A. C. S. (2); Cross Country (3) Thesis: An Improved Paint for Projection Screens CHRIS F. STEGER, JR. Business Management 11 Davis Ave., Brockton Born: March 21, 1912 Activities: Accounting Club (3); Law Club (3, 4, 5); Management Club (4, 5) AMOS L. STEVENSON ( ' hem icul Engineering Champney St., Groton Born: July 7, 1911 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4): Interclass Baseball (3, 4); Interclass Swimming (3); Inter- class Hockey (5); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: An Efficiency and Con- trol Study of Water Filtration at the Dupont Viscoloid Company GEORGE E. STEVENSON Chemical Engineering 12 Fells Avenue Terr., Medford Born: February 22, 1909 Activities : Rush Committee (2) ; Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Show Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Development of a Base . Coating for Pyroxylin-coated Fabrics PHILIP I. STONE Mechanical Engineering 27 Sammet St., Everett Born: March 10, 1911 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5) Thesis: The Assembly, Testing, and Redesign, of a Volatile Com- pression Refrigeration Unit ROBERT L. STONE Electrical Engineering 173 High St., Andover Born: May 3, 1912 Activities: Student Council (3); Radio Club (2, 3, 4); Lawrence Club (2) Thesis: The Design and Construc- tion of Electrical Phonographic Recording Apparatus CONSTANTINE SUDAK A K S Industrial Engineering Main St., Granite ville Born: May 3, 1910 Activities: Soccer (2); Interclass Football (3); Lowell Club (3, 4, 5); Interclub Bowling (3, 4, 5); S. I. E. (4, .5); Rifle Club (5) Thesis: The Layout of a Woolen Worsted Plant ARVID L. SUND Business Management 114 Bucknam St., Everett Born: April 12, 1911 EXIAH SUTHERLAND Cinl Engineering 131 Pleasant St., Cambridge Born: March 5, 1909 Thesis: A Stndy of Ahiminnm as a Materiul of Consfniction and lis Future Possibilities for Structural Purposes CARL R. SWANSON Mechanical Engineering 3 Althea St., Dorchester Born; December 19, 1912 Activities: A. S. M. E. (5) Thesis: The Design of a Hori- zontal Taping Machine EDWARD J. SZYDLOWSKl Mechan ical Engineering ' 21.5 Hancock St., Dorchester Born: August 16, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List: Mathe- matics Club (2, 3, 4, 5); Radio Club (5); A. S. M. E. (5); Senate Thesis: The Design of a Rotary Internal-combustion Engine PHILIP TANZELLA Civil Engineering 1 Lee St., Beverly Born: Aprils, 1913 Activities: Rifle Club (4); B. S. C. E. (5); Interclass Football (1) Thesis: The Design of a Super- Highway betteeen Gloucester and the Neicburyport Turnpike FRANK C. TAYLOR r n Electrical Engineering 201 Fourth St., Fall River Born: October 11, 1913 Activities: Annual Show (1); Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Leader (4), Librarian (4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (4); A. I. E. E. (3, 4), Secretary (5) ; Class Secretary (5) Thesis: The Variation in Lumin- ous Efficiency of an A. C. Operated Sodium Lamp over One Cycle RALPH W. TEDFORD Cii ' il Engineering 30 Fairmount St., Salem Born: January 22, 1913 Activities: Salem High Club (3, 4, 5); Rifle Club (4); Interclub Council (5) Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for Marblehead Neck JOHN P. TEMPLE S A Mechanical Engineering 10 Clinton St., Waban Born: April 18, 1911 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Dean ' s List (1, 3, 4) Thesis: Mechanical Power Trans- mission STANLEY E. THOMAS Civil Engineering 28 Allerton St., Lynn Born: March 20, 1913 Activities: Rifle Club (1, 2, 4, 5); Rifle Team Captain (4, 5); Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4) Thesis: The Design of a Steel Railroad Bridge for the Boston, Revere Beach, and Lynn Railroad over the Saugus River at the Point of Pines WILLIAM W. THOMSON Mechanical Engineering ISA School St., Quincy Born: June 13, 1911 Activities : Soccer (2) ; Interclass Football (2) Thesis: A Production Study in a Small Manufacturing Plant OTIS R. THORNDIKE A K S Chemical Engineering 99 Front St., Marblehead Born: May 1, 1912 Thesis: The Preparation of a Sul- fonic Acid from a Grignard Reagent SAMUEL R. TIANO Mechanical Engineering ' 296 Chelsea St., East Boston Born: May 26, 1913 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5) Thesis: The Design of a Modified Uniform Motion Geneva Drive WINFRED A. TOWNES Electrical Engineering 98 Kendall St., Boston Born: February 19, 1912 Activities: Executive Commit- tee A. I. E. E.; Radio Club Thesis: The Determination of the Temperature and Re.iistiiity of Coated Nickel Filaments at Turions Valves of Radiation Intensity WILLIAM J. TULLER H T N Industrial Engineering 35 Lilley Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Born: September 11, 1912 Activities: Glee Club {i, 5), Assistant Manager (3); S. I. E. (2, 3, i, 5); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (5) Thesis: Production and Material Control in the A. B. C. Typewriter Company JOSEPH P. TURNER Business Management 21 Jerome Ave., West Newton Born: February 25, 1910 Activities: Management ' Club (4) RALPH D. TURNER Electrical Engineering 115 Pleasant St., Wakefield Born: June U, 1912 Activities: I. R. E., Radio Club Thesis: A Dynatron Beat Fre- quency Wavemeter EDWARD C. J. URBAN r n Mechanical Engineering 264 Athens St., South Boston Born: February 25, 1910 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (4); Interfraternity Bas- ketball (4, 5); Fore Paw Key So- ciety (3, 4); Student Council (4); Senate (4, 5); Cauldron (4) Thesis: The Development and Design of a Rotary Gas Engine CARL H. VACKERT Mechanical Engineering 45 Rosedale St., Dorchester Born: April 20, 1911 Activities: Rifle Club (5); A. S. M.E. (4), President (5) Thesis: The Design of a Step Hydroplane and the Testing of a Model GERALD F. VAINE Business Management 178 South Main St., Middletown, Conn. Born: December 17, 1912 Activities: Accounting Club (3); Management Club (4); Law Club (4,5) GEORGE E. VAN VESSEM Electrical Engineering 2 Oakland Ave., Warwick, N. Y. Born: July 14, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2); News (3), Circulation Manager (4, 5); Radio Club (3, 4); Student Union (4, 5); A. I. E. E. (3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (5) Thesis: The Measurement of Vacuum Tube Oscillator Para- LEONARD W. VARRELL Chemical Engineering 3 Abbot St., Marblehead Born: October 6, 1912 Activities: Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4): Track (1, 2, 3); Interclass Baseball(2, 3, 4);A, C. S. (2) Thesis: A Comparison of the Compatibility and Plaslioizing Prop- erties of Raw, Blown, and Gelled Castor Oil in Nitrocellulose Solu- MARIO VULTAGGIO Chemical Eiigiticcriug 181 Salem St., Boston Born: August 31, 1911 Activities: Track (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (% 3); A. C. S. {-i. 3, -1, 5); Annual Show ( ' 2) Thesis: The Calorific Vahie of Macaroni Prodncis JOHN H. WAKENIGG H T N Civil Engineering 204 Lons; Hill Ave., Shelton, Conn. Born: May 15, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, % 5); Nutmeg State Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); B. S. C. E. (3, 4), Executive Com- mittee (3); Interfraternity Council (5): Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Class Vice-President (4), Class Nominating Committee (3, 3); Assistant Manager Baseball (1, 3, 4); Varsity Football (4); Interclass Football (% 3); Inter- class Baseball (1, 2, 3); Interclub Bowling (2, 3, 4, 5); Interclub Basketball (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Design for a Sewage Disposal and Treatment Plant for the Cities of Ausonia, Derby, and Shelton, Connecticut ROBERT H. WALKER Electrical Engineering 312 Montcalm St., Fairview Born: August 30, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2); Glee Club (3, 4); News (3), News Editor (4, 5); Radio Club (3), Chairman (4); Student Union (4), Executive Committee (5); Annual Show (1, 3); Class Nominating Committee (2, 5); A. I. E. E. (3, 4, 5); Track (1) Thesis: The Installation of a Three-phase, Four-wire Distribu- tion System in the City of Portland, Maine WILLY M. WALTER B A Business Management Hardy St., Madison, Me. Born: March 15, 1909 Activities: Class Secretary (1); Basketball (1); Class Nominating Committee (2, 3); Class Social Committee (3); Interfraternity Basketball (3, 4, 5): Maine State Club (5); President (4); Interclass Football (4) ANTHONY F. WALTERS Chemical Engineering 125 Milton St., East Dedham Born: June 13, 1912 Activities: Interclass Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4, 5);A. C. S. (3,4,5) Thesis: The Esterification of Some Tertiary Alcohols W. FREDERICK WATTS Mechanical Engineering 88 Church St., Boston Born: September 16, 1913 Activities: Saxophone Band (1, 2) Thesis: The Design, Construc- tion, and Testing of an Oil-Fired Heating Plant WILLIAM J. WELCH Business Management 76 Albion St., Somerville Born: April 22, 1912 Activities: Track (1); Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4, 5) ; Cheer Lead- er (2, 3, 4), Head Cheer Leader (5) : Management Club (4, 5); Law Club (5); Banking Club (2) ROBERT B. WENTWORTH Business Management 35 Williams St., Brookline Born: July 19, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (3, 4, 5); News (2, 3), Neivs Editor (4), Edi- tor-in-Chief (5); International Re- lations Club (2, 3), Counsellor (4, 5); Management Club (3, 4); Field Day Committee (3); Banking Club (2) Thesis: Resale Price Mainten- ance Under the California Fair Trade Act STANLEY E. WEST Mechanical Engineering 1 Bayberry Rd., Worcester Born: April 4, 1909 Activities: Class Secretary (1), President (3, 4); Student Council (2); Student Union (4); A. S. M. E. (4), Vice-Chairman (3); Inter- class Football (2, 3) ; Senior Week Committee Thesis: The Design of a Step Hydroplane and the Testing of a Model GEORGE A. WHELPLEY Industrial Engineering 185 Millionaire Ave., Brownville Junction, Me. Born: July 31, 1911 Activities: Student Union (1, 2); Maine State Club (5), Vice-Presi- dent (4); Interclub Bowling (4, 5); Interclub Basketball (4); Rifle Club Treasurer (4, 5); Rifle Team (4,5);S. I.E. (5) Thesis: The Layout and Produc- tion Schedule of a Radio Tube Fac- tory WILLIAM M. WHITTEN Industrial Engineering 1-t Ferndale Rd., Wollaston Born: January 11, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List (1, 2) Thesis: Wage Payment Systems ALAN K. WILLARD Cieil Engineering 1 Kirk St., Nashua, N. H. Born: March 18, 1913 Activities: C. S. L. Vice-Presi- dent (5); Rifle Club; B. S. C. E.; Dean ' s List (1) Thesis: A Study of the Pollution of the Merrimack River ARNOLD W. WILLIAMS S A Business Management 151 Porter St., Melrose Born; December 23, 1911 Activities: Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Student Council (3); Concert Orchestra (5); Musical Clubs Council (3); Banking Club (3, 4, 5); Law Club (3) CHARLES WILSON Mechanical Engineering Main St., Cohasset Born: January 24, 1913 Activities: A. S. M. E. (4, 5); Band (3, 4, 5) Thesis: A Study of the Firing of Coke Ovens J. DONALD WINTLE S A Chemical Engineering 17 Ann St., West Pittston, Pa. Born: March 1, 1912 Activities: Assistant Manager Football (4), Manager (5); Student Council President (5); Student Union (1, 2, 3, 5), Vice-President (4) ; Fore Paw Key Society (3, 4) ; Annual Show Managing Board (1, 2, 3, 4); Cauldron (4), Photo- graphic Editor (5); Neios (2, 3); Glee Club (1); A. C.S. (2,3,4) Thesis: The Re-refining and E- rahialion of Used Crankcase Lu- bricating Oil CARLTON WOODWARD, JR. Electrical Engineering 67 Taunton Ave., Norton Born; August 17, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List (2, 3, 4, 5) Thesis: The Determination of the Constant of the Space Current Equation of a Triode SAMUEL A. YERANIAN Electrical Engineering 15 Quint Ave., AUston Activities: Concert Orchestra (1 2, 3, 4, 5); Show Orchestra (4) Dean ' s List (1, 3, 4, 5) ; Senate (5) , A I E. E. (3, 4, 5); Mathematics Ciub (4, 5) Thesis: A Probe Study of Elec- tron and Ion Energy-Levels at Various Points Along the Path of a Sodinm-Vapor Lamp FORTUNATO P. ZUFFANTE Chemical Engineering 423 Broadway, Somerville Born: January 30, 1912 Activities: Glee Club (2, 3); A. C. S. (2, 3, 4, 5); Rifle Club (2, 3); Interclass Football (2, 3); Inter- class Baseball (2, 3, 4, 5); Class Nominating Committee (3, 4, 5); Mathematics Club (2, 3); Annual Show (1, 2); Student Union (2, 3, 4) Thesis; The Determination of the Rates of Settling of Emxdsions Benjamin A. Berkall Accounting, 1935 Bernard W. Croudis Electrical Engineering, 1936 Edwin T. Williams C. Russell Shaw Mechanical Engineering, 1936 Chemical Engineering, 1937 Dean ' s List Scholarships For Excellence in Scholastic Attainment Honor Award SIGMA SOCIETY SCHOL- ARSHIP For scholastic achievement in the Freshman Class. School of Business Administration BOSTON SOCIETY OF CIV- IL ENGINEERS SCHOLAR- SHIP In Memory of Desmond Fitzgerald PUBLIC SPEAKING CON- TEST Donald R. Spears Business Administration, 1937 James N. DeSerio Civil Engineering, 1935 Edward K. Scott Accounting, 1936 KONTOFF CUP For achievement and sports- manship in athletics Herbert W. Gallagher Banking and Finance, 1935 ALUMNI PERPETUAL TRACK TROPHY For outstanding perform- ance in track Gerhardt W. Milbrandt Mechanical Engineering, 1935 Students Division A D. F. BOURQUE A. C. Shippee A. J. Daly J. A. Sweeney Carlin, Davis, Dal y, Sweeney, Prof. Whittaker Driscoll, Middendorf, Bourque, Shippee OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Division B E. H. Middendorf J. P. Driscoll C. Davis J. R. Carlin Faculty Adviser: Prof. Albert E. Whittaker JUNIOR CLASS Walter D. Abbott Leslie H. Adam Salvatore F. x4,mico Frederic S. Bacon Samuel A. Balkan Max Bender Richard H. Bennett Max S. Budneffsky Peter Caputo Edward N. Chapin Sterling H. Cookingham Bernard W. Croudis Robert W. Curry James L. Dallas Benton P. Dana William A. Daniels Francis J. Flynn Samuel Gitelson William A. Grady Norman E. Grandberg Edwin B. Gregory Ervin E. Gross Lewis N. Hatch Joseph T. Hayes Rudolph L. Heider Edgar E. Jackson Saul A. Kritzman Edward J. John W. Lewis Duncan W. MacLeod Francis H. Magee Walter R. Minzner Edward J. Montgomery Roy a. Nelson Wilfred A. Nelson EiNARD NyYSSONEN Frederick W. Pauling Harry S. Perdikis Robert M. Prouty Charles O. Radden William A. Redfield Harold Rich James L. Richardson John C. Rizya Florencio Santiago Robert K. Saxe Joseph J. Saxon Richard B. Shimer Allen C. Shippee George A. Smith Leon P. Sudrabin Dana S. Thompson Hymie Wernick Kenneth P. White Edwin T. Williams Zaichuk JUNIOR DEAN ' S LIST Sandler, Staples Mitchell, Shaw, Templeman, Chrusz Division A OFFICERS Division B L. I. Templeman . President . . C. R. Shaw A. J. KoMicH .... Vice-President . . . R. C. Mitchell J. M. Chrusz .... Secretary . J. I. Sandler R. B. Staples .... Treasurer . . . C. E. Bergamini Facidty Adviser: Prof. Roger S. Hamilton MIDDLER CLASS Richard C. Abbott Irving E. August Michael Beloblosky Sidney R. Bloomfield Alfred L. Boch Dominic P. Ciaccio Ezekail L. Clark H. Emerson Cobb Elmer A. D ' Alessandro Charles J. Desmone Arthur H. Gallagher Warren L. Ganong Mario Giella Malcolm Green Bradford C. James Kline Leslie W. Lenfest Edward W. McNamara Joseph H. Paulhus Richard M. Paulson George E. Pihl Arthur J. Quigley Ralph C. Raymond Ernest W. Saunders x lbert a. Shames C. Russell Shaw Frank L. Soule Cosmo C. Tacito Ralph D. Turner White DIVISION C Gilbert L. Besse Henry Campbell Eliot N. Eames Bruce N. Garnsey Henry K. Hardy Herbert W. Magoon Gordon A. Minnis Donald R. Spears Lawrence S. Taylor Frederick A. Towne William A. Trowt William T. Williams MIDDLER DEAN ' S LIST Simpson, Mr. Haskins Ricci, Hatfield, Jones, Farnum Division A W. F. Jones G. Farnum R. H. Simpson G. L. Jakimedes R. K. Bishop G. Farnum President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Faculty Adviser: Mr. Elmer E. Haskins Division B A. C. Hatfield C. L. Chamberlain C. K. Urlass L. A. Ricci A. DWYER A. C. Hatfield SOPHOMORE CLASS Richard K. Bishop John Bodnar Harold R. Bonnyman John F. Chipman Cedric F. Coleman Francis Crescenzo Walter F. Dickson Ivan G. Easton Robert I. Ferguson Charles H. Fish Chesley F. Garland George W. Goodson George R. Hersam Charles P. Hibberd Daniel Horn Saul Jacobson Arthur W. Johnston August Jones Francis H. Knowlton Francis Mahoney Alfred L. Marshall Ernest J. Meggison Harold T. Regan Edward A. Sanford Earl R. Saunders Richard C. Savage John N. Sivertson Philip A. Small Hyman G. Snyder Leonard H. Straw Edwin Sylvester Myers Van Buren SOPHOMORE DEAN ' S LIST President ' J. E. Donovan Vice-President C. E. Grant Secretary C. G. Hunt Treasurer M. P. DiCicco Faculty Adviser Mr. Asa S. Knowles FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES Division A J. D. WiNTLE, ' 35 . B. p. Geyer, ' 35 A. H. POLLEY, ' 36 President Vice-President Secretary Division B H. W. Gallagher, ' 35 H. Phillips, ' 36 B. A. Berkall, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Edward S. Parsons STUDENT COUNCIL a. [ 1: ' f t 1 f f - 1; f t t f 1 ' f f f ' %r- - 1 - ' - !f f f ff Ht ' ' ' 1 V - Hatfield, Jones, Burke, Bennoti, Ellis, Haendler, Dwyer, Bishop, Levy, Pray, Perry Strecker, Richardson, McKinney, Everett, Templeman, Shields, Shaw, Mitchell, Curren, Thompson Goldstein, Hanna, PoUey, Geyer, Wintle, Phillips, Berkall, Prof. Parsons, Dolau Grady, MacLean, Lewis, Morris, DriscoU REPRESENTATIVES Division A 1935 Division B A. Benotti G. W. Curren F. H. Lloyd D. J. Burke 1936 C. S. Traynor W. K. MacLean J. L. Richardson H. Phillips 1937 W. P. Perry L. I. Templeman C. R. Shaw R. H. Ellis 1938 R. K. Bishop G. Farnum A. S. Dwyer A. C. Hatfield B. P. Geyer, ' 35 A. H. Policy, ' 36 J. P. Driscoll, ' 36 Division A H. E. Pray, ' 36 H. E. Morse, ' 37 H. M. Hanna, ' 36 C. S. Strecker, ' 36 H. M. Haendler, ' 35 W. L. McKinney, ' 36 D. S. Everett, ' 35 L. L. Levy, ' 36 J. D. Wintle, ' 35 MEMBERS AT LARGE R. C. Mitchell, ' 36 W. F. Jones, ' 38 D. S. Thompson, ' 36 H. W. Gallagher, ' 35 Fore Paw Key Society General Athletic Committee Interclub Council Interfraternity ' Council Musical Clubs Council Northeastern News Senate Sigma Society Student Union L. D. Cahoon, ' 36 L. H. Shields, ' 35 J. A. Patterson, ' 35 Division B E. H. Middendorf, ' 36 E. W. Dolan, ' 35 W. H. Mitchell, ' 37 H. L. Hughes, ' 37 H. M. Haendler, ' 35 J. R. Almeida, ' 35 S. Goldstein, ' 35 B. A. Berkall, ' 35 A. H. Lewis, ' 35 President A. R. Christlieb, ' 35 Vice-President B. P. Geyer, ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer H. M. Haendler, ' 35 ADVISERS Prof. James W. Ingalls Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mr. Elmer E. Haskins Prof. William C. White Mr. Frank H. LaBree Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Prof. Edward S. Parsons SENATE v ' V I V 5 A A i w - Shaw, I ' iiiard, Millirainlt, ' hapin, Draper, Tliompson Maguire, Gaffney, Dallas, Saunders, Meszaros, Szydlowski, Grady, Prof. Meserve Yeranian, Goldstein, Everett, Haendler, Geyer, Bennett, DeSerio MEMBERS 1935 S. Bocon F. J. Gaffney L. J. Meszaros A. R. Christlieb B. P. Geyer G. W. Milbrandt G. S. Coulton S. Goldstein R. A. Pinard J. N. DeSerio H. M. Haendler E. J. Szydlowski H. E. Draper V. D. Maguire E. C. J. Urban D. S. Everett 1936 S. A. Yeranian R. H. Bennett B. W. Croudis C. E. Leavitt E. N. Chapin J. L. Dallas W. A. Grady 1937 D. S. Thompson E. W. Saunders C. R. Shaw President H. I. Carlson, ' 35 Vice-President H. E. Pray, ' 36 Secretary-Treasurer W. L. McKinney, ' 36 Faculty Adviser Prof. Charles W. Havice Members in the Faculty Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Gerald R. Tatton SIGMA DELTA EPSILON Pulley. Crouks, Ciaiulbei- Bloomfield, Berkall, Hymau, Raymond, Nelson, Gorski Levy, Coury, McKinney, Carlson, Pray, Seward, Patterson B. A. Berkall H. I. Carlson MEMBERS 1935 A. D. Coury W. Gorski A. E. Xelson J. A. Patterson E. H. Seward A. B. Crooks N. E. Grandberg 1936 L. L. Levy W. L. McKinney H. E. Pray A. H. PoUey S. R. Bloomfield 1937 A. A. Hyman R. C. Raymond Division A Division B H. E. Pray, ' 36 ... . President A. H. Lewis, ' 35 W. L. McKiNNEY, ' 36 Vice-President . CM. Kelley, ' 35 L. C. HusE, ' 35 ... . Secretary H. P. Ransom, ' 36 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Charles W. Havice ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dean Carl S. Ell Prof. Edward S. Parsons Dean Harold W. Melvin Dr. Newton C. Fetter Prof. William C. White Prof. Charles W. Havice STUDENT UNION MacLean, Cruz, Van Vessem, Lauckner, (Tarnse , dranrlberg. Lord, Simpson Sackrider, McKinney, Ray, Ellis, Cerda, Fekete, Goady, Bergstrom, Farrell, Morris Evans, Hanna, Wintle, Kelley, Lewis, Pray, Knowlton, Policy, Walker Strecker, Chapin, Jones, Schwartz, Thwing Division A J. D. Wintle, ' 35 R. C. Raymond, ' 37 H. L. Hughes, ' 37 J. Sackrider, ' 36 C. S. Strecker, ' 36 W. F. Jones, ' 38 W. A. Grady, ' 36 C. E. Leavitt, ' 36 K. F. Knowlton, ' 35 A. H. Policy, ' 36 E. A. Messer, ' 36 CABINET Student Council Representative Religions Activities Intercollegiate Activities Freshman Relations Social Activities Service Welfare Lost and Found International Relations Finance Publicity Division B A. H. Lewis, ' 35 R. H. Ellis, ' 37 K. Hjelm, ' 39 R. G. Bergstrom, R. H. Walker, ' 35 D. B. Evans, ' 35 C. G. Hayden, ' 36 E. N. Chapin, ' 36 R. Fekete, ' 35 H. S. Morris, ' 35 E. F. Yarchin, ' 35 36 President: J. A. Sackeider, ' 36 Division A Division B D. F. BouRQUE, ' 36 . Vice-President . . R. W. Hadley, ' 36 L. M. Clough, ' 36 . . . Secretary . C. V. Letourneau, ' 36 Treasurer: W. E. Dingwell, ' 36 Faculty Adviser: Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie FORE PAW KEY SOCIETY If 1 w Hughes, Stecker, C ' lirusz, Ra luond, lladlcN , ' rempleiiiaii Pray, Letounieau, Middendorf, Sackrider, Bourque, Dingwell, D ' Alessandro D. F. Bourque L. M. Clough W. E. Dingwell R. W. Hadley I. E. August E. A. D ' Alessandro MEMBERS 1936 c. V. Letounieau E. H. Middendorf F. W. Mitchell H. E. Pray 1937 F. C. Means A. N. Melville J. Sackrider R. M. Stimpson R. E. Thompson C. S. Traynor R. C. Raymond F. E. Sperry L. H. Adam S. A. Balkan J. R. Carlin J. L. Dallas G. L. Danforth J. P. Driscoll Saxe, Balkan, Dallas Lew, Rizya, Driscoll, Linda, Carlin L. L. Levy A. H. Linda S. A. Kritzman A. P. McGuckian E. A. Messer G. H. Moore H. P. Ransom J. C. Rizya R. K. Saxe K. P. White R. E. Zimmerman Faculty Adviser: Prof. Everett C. Marston CAULDRON JUNIOR STAFF Division A L. L. Levy, ' 36 R. L. Dunning, ' 35 ik ' iiiie, ' an ' essem. Levy, Saxe, Wentworth, Walker Goldstein, Hatina, McKinney, Hyman, Grandberg Editor-in-Chief Division B R. B. Wentworth, ' 35 Business Manager, W. L. McKinney, ' 36 Managing Editor J. R. Almeida, ' 35 Advertising Manager, A. Hyman, ' 37 H. M. Hanna, ' 36 G. E. PiHL, ' 37 F. C. Means, ' 37 C. C. Beane, ' 36 N. E. Grandberg, ' 36 ASSOCIATE MANAGING BOARD Make-wp Editor Feature Editor News Editor Sports Editor Circulation Manager R. K. Saxe, ' 36 S. Goldstein, ' 35 R. H. Walker, ' 35 A. P. McGucKiAN, ' 36 G. E. Van Vessem, ' 35 Faculty Adviser, Prof. Norkis W. Potter NEWS MANAGING BOARD g o C «|q : a £ cS ' O d 2=2 o - aW 3 o N S:9 ■S - °. § ■? 4 s a S S ° S. A. Balkan, ' 36 R. M. Faulkson, ' 37 Desk Staff M. Molthman, ' 35 H. S. Morris, ' 35 C. Blackburn, ' 38 H. R. Bonnyman, ' S M. H. Buzzee, ' 35 M. E. Chase, ' 39 F. J. Gaffney, ' 35 Reporting Staff J. B. Gershman, ' 37 D. Horn, ' 38 D. L. Jacobs, ' 39 C. F. Joslyn, ' 39 C. M. Kelley, ' 35 B. J. Nodes, ' 35 D. N. Scudder, ' 38 A. S. Segall, ' 35 R. S. Ten Eyck, ' 39 H. Wernick, ' 36 D. E. Wheeler, ' 39 J. R. Carlin, ' 36 W. C. Cutler, ' 36 K. E. Davis, ' 36 R. Allen, ' 37 M. Bender, ' 36 H. A. Carlson, ' 35 K. Bishop, ' 38 Sports Staff M. J. Dondero, ' 35 S. A. Kritzman, ' 36 Advertising Staff Circulation Staff N. Fisher, ' 37 Business Staff ' C. Kradin, ' 37 H. J. Mahakian, ' 37 E. A. Sanford, ' 38 C. C. Tacito, ' 37 K. D. MacSween, ' 36 M. A. Pass, ' 38 F. A. Wentworth, ' 39 L. McCurdy, ' 39 C. E. Levitt, ' 36 Make-up Staff W. J. Ledger, ' 37 A. Linda, ' 36 R. M. Prouty, ' 36 H. I. Aronovitz, ' 35 J. A. Firth, ' 38 J. F. Gorse, ' 38 Feature Staff G. C. Hoot, ' 36 P. E. Kop, ' 37 A. H. Lewis, ' 35 D. J. McCann, ' 37 J. C. Rizya, ' 36 A. A. Shames, ' 37 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Noreis W. Potter NEWS STAFF Leader . Assistant Leader . Managers Assistant Manager Drum Major Faculty Adviser A. L. Anderson, ' 39 P. R. Babel, ' 38 R. H. Bennett, ' 36 A. Body, ' 39 C. Burt, ' 39 P. W. Croudis, ' 37 M. C. Bennett, ' 35 A. Holton, ' 36 N. W. Brosius, ' 35 J. M. Conahay, ' 39 A. P. Curcio, ' 38 R. Austin, ' 39 C. J. Blake, ' 36 C. N. Duncklee, ' 39 V. C. Bynoe, ' 37 W. E. Davidson, ' 37 T. W. Gray, ' 38 C. F. Coleman, ' 38 A. Fennell, ' 38 Cor7iets G. F. Cunningham, ' 39 M. S. Danforth, ' 38 D. E. Ferguson, ' 39 A. C. Graham, ' 38 A. E. Hodsdon, ' 35 R. C. Joslyn, ' 39 Trombones M. E. Smith, ' 39 Baritones J. E. Donovan, ' 39 F. P. Luce, ' 39 French Horns A. F. Gifford, ' 37 Basses E. T. Fay, ' 39 Clarinets W. E. Garlick, ' 36 H. G. MacKerrow, ' 39 B. L. Rice, ' 37 M. O. Ricker, ' 39 Piccolo L. Taylor, ' 39 Saxophones A. Lincoln, ' 37 H. R. Niederhauser, ' 39 Drums F. H. Glover, ' 38 . H. G. Howe, ' 35 _ . A. P. Curcio, ' 38 J. N. SiVERTSON, ' 38 H. Campbell, ' 37 . J. C. McCauley, ' 39 E. M. ToBiN, ' 36 Prof. Albert E. Whittaker G. W. Newhall, ' 36 M. A. Palmer, ' 39 L. T. Piekarski, ' 37 C. Stevens, ' 39 K. R. Watt, ' 37 C. Wilson, ' 35 W. C. Stockbridge, ' 39 R. C. Tibbetts, ' 39 T. Voyda, ' 39 L. W. Lenfest, ' 37 R. L. Park, ' 39 A. C. Shippee, ' 36 J. G. Wentworth, ' 38 J. Wright, ' 39 F. W. Pauhng, ' 36 G. E. Ta ylor, ' 38 G. V. Washburn, ' 39 J. E. McCauley, ' 39 J. F. Wiseman, ' 36 BAND Conductor H. M. Haendlek, ' 35 Concert Master G. E. Stevenson, ' 35 Manager A. Robebt, ' 37 Faculty Adviser Prof. Frederick W. Holmes f H. R. Black, ' 37 Assistant Managers -j J. M. Conahay, ' 39 I M. J. RusACOM, ' 39 CONCERT ORCHESTRA M. Bender, ' 36 A. J. Brennan, ' 39 E. F. Burzyk, ' 38 V. C. Bynoe, ' 37 J. J. Caruso, ' 38 Viola F. J. Gaffney, ' 35 J. T. Powell, ' 39 N. W. Brosius, ' 35 G. F. HoUinshead, ' 35 M. O. Ricker, ' 39 Saxophone S. R. Bloomfield, ' 37 H. J. Mahakian, ' 37 H. C. Kleeman, ' 39 J. R. Almeida, ' 35 A. L. Body, ' 39 C. H. Burt, ' 39 Violins G. R. Clendineng, ' 38 R. Fekete, ' 35 R. L. Heider, ' 36 W. H. Keating, ' 39 J. Y. Nychay, ' 39 Cello W. E. Cole, ' 38 Fhites L. P. Taylor, ' 39 Bass E. H. Fay, ' 39 Clarinets B. L. Rice, ' 38 A. C. Shippee, ' 36 Trombones M. E. Smith, ' 39 W. C. Stoekbridge, ' 39 Percussioyi Trumpets B. W. Croudis, ' 36 1 G. F. Cunningham, ' 39 O. Ojamaki, ' 36 E. C. Landmehr, ' 39 G. F. Moody, ' 39 D. D. Sharp, ' 39 F. A. Towne, ' 38 Piano A. W. Williams, ' 35 F. A. Wentworth, ' 39 W. J. Fuller, ' 38 J. G. Wentworth, ' 38 J. P. Wright, ' 39 Horns H. E. Grant, ' 37 R. W. Turner, ' 37 A. Robert, ' 37 H. E. Hodsdon, Jr. ' 39 F. C. Joslyn, Jr., ' 39 L. F. Robinson, ' 38 Hallet, Wernick, Rebert, Mather, Bergmann, Johnson, Everett Saunders, Hilton, Kelley, Berkall, Lewis, Ketchen, Rolhns E. W. Saunders, ' 37 (Division A) 1 B. A. Berkall, ' 35 {Division B) Manager R. L. Cochran, ' 37 A. L. Cerda, ' 37 Assistant Managers F. C. Taylor, ' 35 Faculty Adviser Dr. Carl F. Muckenhoupt GLEE CLUB C. Christopoulos, ' 38 MEMBERS First Tenors W. M. Hilton, ' 37 E. F. Jones, ' 37 F. C. Taylor, ' 35 H. I. Aronovitz, ' 35 G. L. Bergmann, ' 36 G. Brownlie, ' 39 Second Tenors R. L. Cochran. ' 37 W. L. Ganong, ' 37 F. E. Sperry, ' 37 T. N. Stoskus, ' 37 F. A. Towne, ' 38 A. L. Marshall, ' 38 Pianists M. J. Rusacow, ' 39 M. Beloblosky, ' 37 J. E. B ielan, ' 37 B. N. Garnsey, ' 38 R. W. Humes, ' 37 W. E. Johnson, ' 35 First Basses J. E. Lewis, ' 36 G. H. Mather, ' 35 D. F. McCann, ' 37 J. B. Piekarski, ' 39 E. A. Randall, ' 39 G. E. Rollins, ' 36 A. G. Spidle, ' 38 W. J. Tuller, ' 35 S. H. Wright, ' 36 K. B. Brown, ' 36 A. L. Cerda, ' 37 H. R. Davenport, ' 37 Second Basses D. S. Everett, ' 35 K. T. Hallett, ' 36 L. L. Ketchen, ' 36 R. C. Parker, ' 36 C. E. Rebert, ' 35 G. A. Thomson, ' 39 H. Wernick, ' 36 Magoon, Evans, Sawtell, Baker, Holmes Murray, Gardner, Wilson, Strom Hyman Leader A. A. Hyman, ' 37 Business Manager . J. F. Shea, ' 37 Assistant Manager L. M. Saunders, ' 39 Faculty Adviser Prof. Joseph Spear MEMBERS A. A. Hyman, ' 37 Violin R. E. Gardner, ' 38 First Saxophone G. L. Murray, ' 37 Second Saxophone J. W. Wilson, ' 39 Third Saxophone G. E. Evans, ' 36 First Trumpet L. M. Sawtelle, ' 37 Second Trumpet H. W. Magoon, ' 37 Trombone H. O. Baker, ' 37 Drums A. B. Strom, ' 39 Piano R. J. Holmes, ' 39 BACCHANALIANS Gaudette, Scenna, Lewis, Wiseman, Vo ' os, Galper, Pollay Wagenknecht, Farber, Pinard, Grainolini, Gounaris, Kudravitz Leader R. A. Pinard, ' 35 Manager J. F. Wiseman, ' 36 Faculty Adviser Prof. Albert E. Whittaker L. C. Farber, ' 37 R. A. Gaudette, ' 38 B. V. Gounaris, ' 35 M. A. Gramolini, ' 39 MEMBERS N. W. Knox, ' 38 M. Kudravitz, ' 39 R. H. Lewis, ' 38 R. A. Pinard, ' 35 H. A. Pollay, ' 35 W. M. Scenna, ' 36 G. H. Vovos, ' 39 F. H. Wagenknecht, ' 36 J. F. Wiseman, ' 36 BANJO CLUB Busconi, White, Wentworth, Morse Scott, Carlson, Coury COUNCIL Division A Division B E. E. Jackson, ' 36 E. H. Seward, ' 35 R. C. Abbott, ' 37 H. I. Carlson, ' 35 A. J. Busconi, ' 37 . W. Gorski, ' 35 K. P. White, ' 36 R. B. Wentworth, ' 35 E. K. Scott, ' 36 A. D. Coury, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Roger S. Hamilton INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Dutra, Dearborn, DeSerio, Knowlto NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION Division A Division B J. M. DeSerio, ' 35 . Chairman ... J. Dearborn, ' 35 K. F. Knowlton, ' 35 Clerk . . . F. Dutra, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Proe. Henry B. Alvord MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Henry B. i LVORD Dean Carl S. Ell Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. Prof. Winthrop E. Nightingale BOSTON SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Prof. Zeller, Allen, Dudley, Henry Vackert, Bennett NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION M. C. Bennett, ' 35 . Chairman . . C. H. Vackekt, ' 35 A. R. Henky, ' 36 . V ice-Chairman . H. E. Taylor, ' 36 A. W. Dudley, ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer . R. L. Allen, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Joseph W. Zeller MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti Prof. Frederick A. Stearns Mr. William T. Alexander SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Rackley, Professor Smith Taylor, Bishop, Gaffney NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION Division A Division B L. D. Bishop, ' 35 ... Chairman . F. J. Gaffney, ' 35 F. C. Taylor, ' 35 . . . Secretary . G. E. VanVessem, ' 35 C. E. Rackley, ' 36 . Treasurer . . G. E. VanVessem, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Prof. William L. Smith MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Roland G. Porter Prof. Carl F. Muckenhoupt Prof. Henry S. Richards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Horn, Prof. Strahan Saunders, Geyer, Daly NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION President Vice-President Treasurer, Div. A Treasurer, Div. B Secretary, Div. A Secretary, Div. B Faculty Adviser B. P. Geyer, ' 35 A. J. Daly, ' 36 H. E. Morse, ' 37 C. A. BowKER, ' 37 E. R. Saunders, ' 38 D. Horn, ' 38 Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Chester P. Baker Mr. Saverio Zuffanti Prof. Waldemar S. McGuire Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Shedd, Mr. Knowles Davis, Skendall, Foss, Huse NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT BRANCH President F. E. Foss, ' 35 Vice-President L. C. Huse, ' 35 Secretary A. P. Davis, ' 35 Treasurer J. V. Shedd, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Mr. Asa S. Knowles MEMBER IN THE FACULTY Prof. James W. Ingalls SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Jackson, Polley, MacLean, Heerde OFFICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Faculty Adviser R. A. Heerde, ' 36 W. K. MacLean, ' 36 R. L. Jackson, ' 36 A. H. Polley, ' 36 Prof. Julian E. Jackson MANAGEMENT CLUB O ' Brien, Mr. Knowles Crooks, PoUey, MacSween, Minkovitz OFFICERS President K. D. MacSween, ' 36 Vice-President A. H. Polley, ' 36 Secretary M. Minkovitz, ' 36 Treasurer A. B. Crooks, ' 36 Faculty Adviser Mr. Asa S. Knowles BANKING CLUB Morse, Patterson, Coury, Carlson OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Facnlty Adviser A. D. Court, ' 35 B. A. Berkall, ' 35 J. A. Patterson, ' 35 Prof. Robert Bruce ACCOUNTING CLUB Division A P. F. Spencer, ' 36 J. T. Hayes, ' 36 F. W. Rando, ' 36 Morse, Patterson, Coury, Carlson OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Division B J. A. Patterson, ' 35 W. GoRSKi, ' 35 A. D. Coury, ' 35 Faculty Adriser: Prof. Alfred D ' Alessandro MEMBER IN THE FACULTY Prof. Julian E. Jackson LAW CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Rogers, DeSerio, Tierney, Mr. Haskins OFFICERS J. N. DeSerio, ' 35E . L. M. Kelly, ' 37E T. H. Rogers, Jr., ' 37E J. A. Tierney, ' 37E Mr. Elmer E. Haskins MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Carl F. Muckenhoupt Prof. Joseph Spear Prof. Albert E. Whittaker MATHEMATICS CLUB Coleman, Schaller, Condon, Prof. Porter OFFICERS Chainnati J. L. Condon, ' 38 Vice-Chairman A. L. Deane, ' 38 Secretary-Treasurer M. A. Counsell, ' 38 Chairman of Social Committee C. F. Coleman, ' 38 Faculty Adviser Prof. Roland G. Porter MEMBER IN THE FACULTY Dr. Carl F. Muckenhoupt RADIO CLUB Knowlton, Brown, Whelpley, Mr. Fennell OFFICERS President . . A. K. Brown, ' 37 Vice-President K. F. Knowlton, ' 35 Secretary-Treasiirer G. A. Whelpley, ' 35 Facidty Adviser Me. G. Raymond Fennell RIFLE CLUB Mitchell, Morrill, Delforge, Prof. Coolidge OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Faculty Adviser L. C. Morrill, ' 35 F. A. Delforge, ' 35 R. G. Mitchell, ' 35 Prof. Joseph A. Coolidge CHESS CLUB Brooks, Wolowicz, Kop, Mr. Alexander OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser C. P. Brooks, ' 37 P. E. Kop, ' 37 S. F. Hill, ' 37 Mr. William T. Alexander SOCIETY OF MODEL ENGINEERS Sherry, Davis Soramers, Clark, Linda Division A OFFICERS Divisio7i B L. SOMERS, ' 35 President G. R . Sommers, ' 36 F. G. Meeiam, ' 35 Secretary F. H . Clark, ' 36 G, . Fahnum, ' 38 Treasurer Faculty Adviser: Prof. Everett C. Marston A. A. A. P. Davis, ' 35 Linda, ' 36 Rockwood, ' 38 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R. C. D. K. Saxe, ' 36 E. Sherry, ' 36 R. Spears, ' 37 DRAMATIC CLUB Alli-ri, leill.iTil, ( lattei, Bodiiai. Hoin, Pii.t. l i .u Adams, Bergstrom, Mitchell, Kelley, Hanna, Delforge, Keep Division A H. M. Hanna, ' 35 C. W. Norton, ' 35 F. A. Delforge, ' 35 OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Division B C. M. Kelley, ' 35 J. Shapiro, ' 36 P. J. Shelansky, ' 35 Faculty Adviser: Prof. Eliot F. Tozer REPRESENTATIVES Salem Club: R. C. Tedford, ' 35; J. Shapiro, ' 36. Nutmeg State Club: I. E. August, ' 37; J. Bodnar, ' 38. Twin State Club: A. M. Chaplick, ' 37. Brockton Club: W. C. Pope, ' 35. North Shore Club: B. H. Michelson, ' 35; R. G. Bergstrom, ' 36. Haverhill Club: F. A. Delforge, ' 35; P. J. Shelansky, ' 35. Em-pire State Club: A. L. Adams, ' 38; D. Horn, ' 38. Neidon Club. R. A. Claffee, ' 35; R. L. Allen, ' 35. Lowell Club: C. W. Norton, ' 35; E. F. Jones, ' 37. Mechanic Arts Club: H. M. Hanna, ' 36; W. H. Mitchell, ' 37. Maine State Club: P. R. Keep, ' 39. English High Club: D. S. Feins, ' 38; C. M. Kelley, ' 35. INTER -CLUB COUNCIL Division A R. B. Balmer, Jr., ' 35 Division B R. B. Balmer, Jr., ' 35 SALEM CLUB President Adviser: Prof. Charles O. Baird NUTMEG STATE CLUB President . R. Fekete, ' 35 Adviser: Mr. William T. Alexander TWIN STATE CLUB President . L. F. Robinson, ' 38 Adviser: Mr. Laurence F. Cleveland BROCKTON CLUB President . W. C. Pope, ' 35 Adviser: Mr. Elmer E. Haskins NORTH SHORE CLUB President R. G. Bergstrom, ' 36 Adviser: Prof. Albert E. Whittaker HAVERHILL CLUB President J. Bakanauskas, ' 35 Adviser: Mr. John C. Morgan EMPIRE STATE CLUB President N. Fisher, ' 37 Adviser: Prof. Carl D. Johnson NEWTON CLUB President R. A. Claffee, ' 35 Adviser: Prof. Albert E. Everett LOWELL CLUB President . J. I. Sandler, ' 37 Adviser: Prof. Norris W. Potter MECHANIC ARTS CLUB P. J. Hagelston, ' 35 . President H. M. Hanna, ' 36 Adviser: Mr. Rudolph O. M. Oberg MAINE STATE CLUB H. F. Metcalf, ' 36 . President H. F. Metcalf, ' 36 Adviser: Mr. Asa S. Knowles ENGLISH HIGH CLUB J. T. O ' Brien, ' 36 . . . President J. P. Driscoll, ' 36 Adviser: Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. C. J. Desmone, ' 37 A. R. Palmer, ' 37 W. C. Pope, ' 35 . F. W. Rando, ' 36 F. A. Delforge, ' 35 A. L. Adams, ' 38 R. a. Claffee, ' 35 J. I. Sandler, ' 37 STATE AND HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS -Mai ' SHceu, Wliilc, Haskell, Allen, ( o , Curry. Mr, Kllis,.ii Morris, Jameson, Bourque, Bergmann, Hayden, Nowers, Davis, Carlin, Shea, Kelley Phillips, Driscoll, Balkan, Policy, Hanna, Wiederkehr, MacLeaii Ransom Chairman Secretary Faculty Adviser A. H. POLLEY, ' 36 S. A. Balkan, ' 36 Mr. Benjamin M. Ellison R. H. Allen, ' 37 G. L. Bergmann, ' 36 D. F. Bourque, ' 36 J. R. Carlin, ' 36 R. B. Cox, ' 36 R. W. Curry, ' 36 K. E. Davis, ' 36 J. P. Driscoll, ' 36 H. M. Haendler, ' 3,5 H. M. Hanna, ' 36 J. L. Haskell, ' 36 C. G. Hayden, ' 36 F. Jameson, ' 36 C. M. Kelley, ' 35 S. A. Kritzman, ' 36 W. K. MacLean, ' 36 K. D. MacSween, ' 36 H. S. Morris, ' 35 E. S. Nowers, ' 36 H. Phillips, ' 36 H. P. Ransom, ' 36 J. F. Shea, ' 37 K. P. White, ' 36 B. Wiederkehr, ' 36 FIELD DAY COMMITTEE ATHLETICS LhORTHEASTE??: UNiVERSITY RAYMOND FRANCIS PELLETIER 1914-1934 To all who knew him, a gentleman, scholar, athlete, and friend limiiSMmmm-LiL.. . ' mM ' l ' ::: m n Coach: Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Captain: R. C. Mitchell, ' 36 (N) Manager: J. D. Wintle, ' 35 (N) Centers H. T. Abbruzzese, ' 37 (N) C. G. Canney, ' 38 A. J. Komich, ' 37 (N) R. Akers, ' 38 D. D. Callahan, ' 38 (N) A. M. ChaplickjSTiN)- .1. M. Chrusz, ' 37 (N) G. H. Dean, ' 37 (N) W. E. Garlick, ' 36 (N) W. H. Benjamin, ' 38 (N) D. W. Mackiernan, ' 37 R. C. Mitchell, ' 36 (N) S. B. Bowman, ' 37 K. D. Cahoon, ' 36 (N) T. J. DiCicco, ' 38 A. D. Fraser, ' 38 (N) L. Grodsky, ' 37 A. H. Hakanson, ' 37 (N) Guards Tackle P. G. Smith, ' 37 Ends Backs A. B. Crooks, ' 36 (N) E. E. Govoni, ' 36 (N) P. Yesikenas, ' 37 (N) N. E. Grandberg, ' p6 (N) G. A. Minnis, ' 38 j G. A. Morse, ' 36 (N) T. J. Quirk, ' 38 M. Rice, ' 38 (N) F. G. Tuscher, ' 37 J. Hart, ' 38 (N) R. A. Mahaffy, ' 38 (N) J. S. Mayberry, ' 37 (N) J. J. McCusker, ' 38 A. J. Mullen, ' 38 R. Pelletier, ' 38 (N) L. I. Templeman, ' 37 (N) W. D. Abbott, ' 36 E. W. Dolan, ' 35 Assistant Managers C. R. Shaw, ' 37 E. A. Hyman, ' 37 E. V. Kirkland, ' 35 (N) FOOTBALL THE autumn of 1934 found Northeastern entering its second year of competition in intercollegiate football. At the start of the season, prospects were not of a distinctly rosy hue. However, augmented by several outstanding recruits from last year ' s frosh outfit, the Huskies consistently presented a powerfully aggressive offense. Coach Al McCoy performed a distinctly creditable job by instilling his men with enough confidence to combat the attacks of buck-fever so prevalent during the 1933 season. In the opening encounter of the season, American International College of Springfield travelled to Huntington Field and was sent home on the tail-end of a 27-6 score. At no time during the skirmish was the outcome in doubt. Northeastern ' s attack, with Hart, Hakanson, Cahoon, Mayberry, Pelletier, and Fraser furnishing the fireworks on the offense, was able to sweep the heavier Internats before them. During the first quarter of the game, N. U. managed to drive to A. I. C. ' s five- yard line on three different occasions, but each time the Aminco ' s forward wall rose up like a rock out of the sea to repulse the eager Huskies enjoying their maiden voyage of the year. Soon after the start of the second half. Jay Hart, who punted beautifully and accurately all afternoon despite the driving rain that fell during proceedings, got off a kick that was downed on the Aminco ' s five-yard line. With their backs to the wall, Paddy Lavin wisely selected to punt out of danger; however, before he was able to get the rain-soaked ball safely away, big Joe Chrusz crashed through the bound- A. I. C. managed to salvage a touchdown out of the defeat by blocking a Husky punt late in the fourth period. Blaisdell blocked the kick, picked up the ball, and trudged his way across the pay-off line. The rusher ' s attempt for the extra point proved of no avail. For its second encounter of the season, the Huskies journeyed down to the hills of southwestern New York where they stacked up against a light but exceedingly deceptive Alfred University eleven. This game marked the Red and Black ' s first exhibition under floodlights. Northeastern, as had been the habit in all its preceding collegiate encounters, managed to tally the first touchdown of the game. The Huskies had gained possession of the oval on their opponent ' s twenty-six yard line. Ray Pelletier gained ten yards on an off-tackle jaunt. After the next two attempts had failed to move the ball past the Saxon ' s stalwart forward wall, Ray faded back to pass; but with no one in position to receive the toss, he took it upon his own shoul- ders to skip and dance through the entire Alfred team for the opening score of the game. It was on occasions such as these that Pelletier proved his outstanding worth to the Huskies. Jay Hart brought the count to 7-0 by successfully booting the ball between the uprights. Alfred tied the score on a Clark to Adessa aerial that was caught by the latter on the Red and Black 20-yard line. Adessa shook off three would-be tacklers on his journey to the goal-line. The fighting Saxons went into the lead in the third period after a sustained drive in which Hodges and Boylan operated as spearheads with the latter racing twenty-two yards to a score. During the last three minutes of the game the Huskies came to life with a ven- geance. Taking the ball on their own forty-three yard line, the Red and Black, with Cahoon zipping off the tackles and Pelletier tossing accurate passes, managed to work the ball down to Alfred ' s three-yard stripe. After two plunges had found the Saxon line unyielding. Hart dove through a small opening in the forward wall to tally the touchdown that tied up the game at 13-13. The point after touchdown, which would have meant victory for the snarling Huskies, failed of conversion. Athletic rivalry between Northeastern and Rhode Island State dates back to lO ' Sl, but the fall of 1934 saw these worthy rivals meet for the first time on the grid- iron. The Huskies entered the game as decided underdogs in the betting but this fact did not deter the lads from completely outplaying the Rams in all departments of the game and emerging on the long end of a 6-0 score. The lone touchdown of the encounter was made at the start of the second quarter. Bill Benjamin broke through to block an attempted kick by Mudge; Poppa Chrusz pounced upon the loose pigskin on Little Rhody ' s 10-yard line. It took the Red and Black just four plays to carry the ball across the goal-line. A pass from Mayberry to Pelletier was the play that provided the margin of victory. Despite the heavy snowfall that fell uninterruptedly all during the game, over five hundred N. U. adherents journeyed to Kingston and cheered the Huskies on to victory. At the conclusion of the encounter, the joyous Husky rooters ripped down one of the goal posts and brought it back to Boston as a souvenir. The post was shaved into small splinters and these were passed out to all in attendance at the annual Football Dance. Playing on foreign soil for the third conisecutive week-end, the Huskies kept their slate clean by defeating the Colby Mules at Waterville, Maine. The final score of 13-6 was no accurate measure of how much the Red and Black eleven outplayed a somewhat listless Colby outfit. For the third straight Saturday Ray Pelletier led the Husky parade. i fter Northeastern had received a poor Mule punt in the latter ' s ter- ritory, Pelletier swung into action with a series of rapier-like line thrusts that finally carried him across for the first touchdown of the game. The try for point was blocked. Colby tied the count in the fourth quarter on a pass from Yadwinski to Kivi. A low pass from center nulhfied any attempt to kick the point after Northeastern was undaunted at this change of affairs ; with the aid of some fine running by May- berry and Pelletier phis the potent bucking of Hart, the Huskies deposited the leather on Colby ' s O-yard marker. Here the consistently effective Mayberry-to- Pelletier passing combination swung into action and Ray crossed the goal-line without a hand touching him. A pass from Pelletier to Mitchell converted the extra point. After three consecutive weeks away from home, the Huskies came back to their native stamping ground to hang a 26-0 defeat on a game but distinctly outclassed eleven from Lowell Textile. The visitors succeeded in keeping the score down during the first two periods but their lack of capable reserve strength enabled the Red and Black to ride rough-shod over them during the final two periods. Jay Hart tallied the first score for the locals in the second quarter when he took a Textile punt on the latter ' s 27-yard line and sped over the white stripes to a touchdown. After Morse had recovered an attempted T.owell forward-lateral on the Textile 23-yard line, Hart and Hakanson combined in the ball-carrying role with Hackettstown Jay finally touching the oval back of the goal-posts. Pete Yesikenas intercepted a Lowell pass on their 45-yard line and trundled thirty-five yards before he was brought to a halt. On the next play, Hakanson, with the aid of some well-timed blocking on the part of Dick Mitchell, succeeded in circling left-end for a touchdown. A Hart to Benjamin pass scored the extra point. Hack duplicated his first end run a few minutes later; this time on a play that started at the Lowell 20-yard line. Hart booted the extra point to make the final score read 26-0 for the Huskies. Pelletier did not play. His critical condition commenced the morning of the day on which this game was played. Suffering from an epidemic of injuries plus an utter lack of reserves, the gallant little band of Terriers from Arnold College proved to be no match for the powerful Huskies. The Red and Black gridsters romped over the Kent Street turf at will to ring up a decisive 31-6 victory over the lads from New Haven. With Pelletier still on the hospital list. Jay Hart took over the Salem boy ' s duties and gave a fine exhibition of running, punting, and passing all during the afternoon. Stew Mayberry tallied the first score for the Huskies on a five-yard plunge through the line. Hart made good on the try for the extra point. After Bill Benjamin had recovered an attempted Arnold lateral on the latter ' s 15-yard line, Hakanson carried the pigskin to the five- yard stripe on an off-tackle sprint and Hart rang up the second touchdown with a dive thror ™ ' ' ' - ' = not converted. Scooter Cahoon led two ■' oiichdowns during the fourth f e clever running arounc ' nenda to Rieger that c J ilar left half- 9 .2aL : l2Jf.. .4 ,28 :,2 aO ' lS;;i ■A2_.45, - ' ■iUie 7 1 -=:,6 _.27 39 ; • 1- back was carried off the field in a semi-paralyzed state. The Arnold boy died a week after the game in a local hospital. Handicapped psychologically by the thoughts of two shocking deaths to football stars that had occurred only a few days before the game, Northeastern ' s previously undefeated Huskies bowed to a Massachusetts State team that took apt advantage of every break. The final score of 37-0 is no true indication of what really ensued on Alumni Field in Amherst that afternoon. It is the opinion of many experts that under normal mental conditions the result would have been far more favorable to Northeastern adherents. Taking advantage of a fumble deep in Husky territory, the Staters pushed over their first touchdown at the start of the second quarter with Koenig carrying the ball. Towards the end of the first half, Mayberry was forced to get off a hurried pass; Peterson easily intercepted the floating oval and scampered unmolested to a second touchdown. Both tries at conversion failed. After a series of rushes in the third quarter with Murphy and Filipkowski al- ternating in lugging the leather, the latter finally carried the ball across from the one-yard line for State ' s third score. The try for point again failed. After another wayward pass had been intercepted by Filipkowski, Murphy put on the finishing touch by romping across from the two-yard line for the fourth touchdown of the afternoon. Murphy made a second tally a few minutes later when he cut off tackle, eluded several half-hearted attempts at tackles by the Husky secondary and romped unmolested over 28 yards of turf for the score. The final touchdown of the afternoon was again made by the nemesis in State ' s clothing, Freddie Murphy. After intercepting one of Scooter Gaboon ' s heaves on the Red and Black 3.5-yard line, it took him just four plays to carry the ball across the final white line. Before a Homecoming Day throng of 4800, Northeastern closed a highly suc- cessful gridiron campaign by trouncing a scrappy bunch of Horsemen from Norwich University by the score of 24-7. Scooter Cahoon was the star of the contest. He scored two of the Husky touchdowns and in addition ran Norwich ' s defense ragged by means of some scintillating end-sweeps. He tallied first on a three-yard end run after the Huskies had taken the ball down the field in a sustained drive that began at mid-field. A beautifully executed center alley pass caught the Horsemen second- ary napping; Fraser completed the toss from Mayberry and galloped across the goal- line without a hand being laid on him. In the third quarter, Cahoon again tore around right end from the Norwich 10-yard marker for the third Husky tally of the contest. After two potent plunges by Mahaffey, the Argyle Gargyle, had netted ' 27 yards. Jay Hart broke through a wide cavity in Norwich ' s forward wall and sped 20 yards for the fourth Husky tally of the afternoon. All four attempts at converting the extra point proved to be failures. Norwich scored its lone touchdown by means of a neat pass from Hicks to Hatfield; the latter received the toss on Northeastern SS-yard line and zig-zagged his way over the goal-line. A Hicks to Habicht pass was good for the extra point. Coach McCoy, Hart, Smith, Cusliinan, Quijilaii, Milchell, JVlgr. lici Burstein, Rice, Capt. Morse, Bialkowski, Melville Coach Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Captain H. E. Morse, ' 37 (N) Manager D. F. Boueque, ' 36 (N) , . „ f J. R. Carlin, ' 36 Assistant Managers | g_ j_ -gg SQUAD J. A. Barone, ' 38 (N) H. J. Bialkowski, ' 38 (N) H. Brodsky, ' 38 H. Burstein, ' 36 (N) W. H. Cusliman, ' 38 (N) G. W. Harris, ' 37 (N) J. C. Hart, ' 38 (N) R. A. Mahaffy, ' 38 A. N. Melville, ' 37 (N) F. W. Mitchell, ' 36 (N) G. A. Morse, ' 36 E. J. Quinlan, ' 36 (N) M. Rice, ' 38 (N) A. L. Smith, ' 38 (N) G. R. Tilden, ' 37 BASKETBALL SHOWING unusual strength and aggressiveness in offensive and defensive play, the ' 34- ' 35 Husky basketball quintet swung into action on December 8 by defeating a powerful Brown aggregation 34- ' 2-t at the Johnson Memorial Gym. The Huskies swept into an early lead, and held it during the remainder of the game. Captain Heath Morse, Rice, and Barone were the high scorers for the home team while Kennedy of Brown starred for the visitors. On December 1.5, the Huskies journeyed to Worcester where they hung up their second straight victory by defeating Clark, Si to 20 in a rather slow but inter- esting encounter. Clark, like Brown, was unable to figure out Northeastern ' s speedy and puzzling passing attack, but they presented a zone defense that all but broke up the Husky scoring attack. Clark was unable to score a single field goal in the first half and succeeded in caging only four points in fouls. Bialkowski and Melville were Northeastern ' s high scorers with seven tallies each. Staging a spectacular second-half rally, featured by the brilliant passing and shooting of Morse and Melville, the Husky varsity basketeers came from behind to chalk up their third consecutive victory by downing a strong Alumni five, 32 to 31, at the Y gym on January 5. The varsity got off to a slow start and allowed the Alumni to build up a five-point lead during the first half as Herb Tiffany of the graduates, a former basketball, baseball, and soccer star for the Huskies, went on a scoring spree. Herb chalked up five of the eight goals made by his team and caged three points on fouls out of a team total of five. The second half was a different story, however, as the Huskies scored fifteen points before the Alumni could add a point to their total, and the graduates found themselves eleven points behind as the final gun barked. On January 9, the Husky team had its first taste of defeat when it lost 44 to 43, to Little Rhody at Kingston. The Red and Black held their mid-game lead until late in the last period when Merton Rice, high scorer of the evening, was forced out on fouls. A capacity crowd of Husky rooters saw defeat number two pinned on the home team as a smooth and fast Middlebury five took advantage of Northeastern ' s fumbles and fouls on December 12, at the Y . The Huskies got off to a slow start and the visitors piled up a lead that could not be overtaken despite the surprising reversal of form which the home team displayed in the second half surge. Without a field goal to their credit, and trailing. the Panthers 23-4, the Huskies came back in the third period with a savage rally that was effective in cutting the visitors ' lead down to six points so that the score stood at 41 to 35, before the final gun barked. Northeastern dropped its third straight game of the season to a powerful University of New Hampshire quintet at Durham on January 19, 45 to 20. The small gym and slippery floor seemed to slow up the Huskies. At the half the Wild- cats led 19 to 9 and at the gun they were 25 points ahead. Bronstein and Walker of New Hampshire accounted for 23 points, while Captain Heath Morse and Al Mel- ville were the high scorers for Northeastern. Ted Bialkowski, regular right guard, was back in his old position and showed up well despite a two-week layoff because of an injured wrist. The Huskies took their fourth loss when they met a hard-fighting Jumbo aggregation on the home court on January 26. The Tufts team showing grit and determination throughout the contest, was the first Jumbo quintet to defeat a team coached by Al McCoy. Trailing in the second half by nine points, Northeastern ' s hoopmen fought their way to a 30-30 tie as the end of the game drew near. With only a minute left to play, Grinnell and Kavanaugh scored with a foul and field goal to give Tufts a 33-30 victory. On the following Friday Northeastern came back into the winning column by bowing the Pratt Institute basketeers 28 to 23 in a fast and exciting game played on the Institute ' s court in Brooklyn, New York. After making a sensational comeback in the second half of a thrilling battle, Northea-stern ' s fighting quintet fell before the onslaught of Lowell Textile by the slim margin of two points at the Johnson Memorial Gym on Saturday night, Febru- ary 9. One week later, Springfield College staged a great uphill battle to defeat North- eastern 32-25. While piling up 15 points, the Huskies held the Gymnasts scoreless for the first ten minutes. Springfield opened up in the second half with a splendid performance that brought them up to the short end of an 18 to 17 score and then to the long end of a 28 to 25 score as the clock showed one minute to play. Two floor goals by Partel and Morris gave the gymnasts the game at 32-25. After holding Rhode Island State on even terms for the first quarter, a fighting Husky quintet bowed before a fast-traveling Rhody outfit, 33 to 21, at the Y gym on February 23. All hopes of staging a last -minute comeback were banished as four of the starting players left the game via the four-foul route. On February 27, the Red and Black defeated the veteran Tufts quintet 38 to 37 in a thrill-packed game at the Tufts gymnasium in Medford. With but ten seconds to play and the score 37 to 36 in favor of the Jumbos, Captain Heath Morse stole the ball, dribbled the entire length of the court, eluded the Tufts defense, and flipped the ball through the strings with a neat over-hand hook shot to win the game for the visitors by a one-point margin. Northeastern capped its season with a well-earned victory over Worcester Tech, 40-35. The Huskies trailed for fully three-fourths of the tilt, but started firing from long range and caught up to and passed their hosts mid-way through the second half. Morse and Rice were Northeastern mainstays, uncorking effective shots from all angles. Photograph by Leslie Jones, Boston HERALD Coach Raymond, Radden, Callahan, R. Raymond, Bergamini, Ricker, Bialek, Farineau, Mayberry Mgr. Goldfarb, Ding vell, Kussmaul, Capt. Cahoon, Letourneau, Abbott Hakanson, Patton, Heerde Coach Mr. H. Nelson Ra-itviond Captain K. D. Cahoon, ' 36 (N) Manager I. M. Goldfarb, ' 35 (N) f J. P. Driscoll, ' 36 ,.,,,. j E. D ' Alessandro, ' 37 Assistant Managers . W. J. Ledger, 37 [ P. A. HoBNE, ' 37 SQUAD A. H. Abbott, ' 37 C. C. Kussmaul, ' 37 (N) C. E. Bergamini, ' 37 (N) C. V. Letourneau, ' 36 (N) J. Bialek, ' 38 (N) J. S. Mayberry, ' 37 (N) D. D. Callahan, ' 38 (N) F. W. Patten, ' ' 36 (N) W. E. Dingwell, ' 36 (N) C. 0. Radden, ' 36 (N) A. F. Farineau, ' 36 (N) R. C. Raymond, ' 37 (N) R. A. Heerde, ' 36 (N) J. C. Ricker, ' 37 HOCKEY WITH about thirty aspirants reporting to Coach H. Nelson Raymond on November 20, the sixth season of Northeastern intercollegiate hockey got under way. Faced with the gaping vacancies left by Gallagher, Denton, Dondero, Furdon, Irving, and Johnson, Coach Raymond did a commendable job in whipping into shape a sextet that was batting a 267 and boasting 41 points against their op- ponents ' 3-t when the curtain fell on the season. On Friday, December 14, Northeastern opened with Boston College at the Arena and went down to a 5-4 defeat. Northeastern started the scoring when Dan Callahan took a pass from Johnny Bialek and sunk it after a little over three minutes of play. Both teams were evenly matched and both took turns at forcing. The third stanza saw Captain Ken Cahoon drive down the ice on a solo dash and after much fighting near the cage poke one home by the Eagle goalie to tie up the count at four all. It looked as if the game would go into an overtime period as the fourth stanza progressed but Conlin of B. C. shot the puck off a Northeastern player ' s skate to score the final and deciding marker in favor of the boys from the Heights. One week later Northeastern again fell a one-point victim to Boston College after playing a game — one of the most exciting and closest of the season — that ended 3-2. The Eagles took an early lead on Conlin ' s goal in the opening period and held on despite the desperate attacks of the Red and Black. Charley Letourneau and Johnny Bialek dented the strings in the first period for Northeastern ' s only two tallies of the game. Bill Dingwell, veteran Husky goalie, starred for N. U. with his brilliant saves as he was peppered with shots from all angles. Northeastern ' s third defeat came on the following Tuesday when the Brown Bear chalked up eight against the Huskies ' five at Providence. In the first period both teams scored twice, three of the four goals being caged within 60 seconds with breath-taking suddenness as each team tried to catch the other unaware. Captain Cahoon opened the scoring for the visitors by taking a pass from Bialek and flicking the puck past Skillings, Brown goalie. Cahoon shone for N. U., accounting for four out of the five Husky tallies. Butler featured for Brown by beating Dingwell at the strings four times to equal Cahoon ' s scoring record. Pounding home three goals in less than five minutes in the second period, the Bruin sextet piled up a lead which proved too much for the Northeastern six to over- take at the Boston Arena one week later, and the Bears left their hosts holding the short end of a 4-2 score. Two of the three Brown goals in the second canto came with Chick Bergamini, stellar Husky defenseman, in the penalty box. Bill Dingwell starred again at the Red and Black net. Johnny Bialek took the puck on a pass from Cahoon and sent it by Skillings to hang up the first Northeastern marker. On January 21, Northeastern ' s pucksters made their mark on the winning column for the first time by drubbing the Massachusetts State outfit, 7 to 2, before some 800 students at the Arena. The Staters drew first blood when Weber raced down the ice and passed to Bull who shot it through Dingwell in the first period. Raymond sent the puck into the Stater ' s strings on an assist from Cahoon and then Callahan on the next face-off outskated the visitors and flipped the puck over to Letourneau who made a spectacular back-hand shot to bring the score to North- eastern 2, Massachusetts State 1. The visitors ' second and last tally came when Corcoran scored from in front of the net as Kussmaul was keeping Letourneau com- pany in the penalty box. In the third period Dingwell made a spectacular and diffi- cult save by sitting on the puck, as the Staters made a desperate attempt to score. Letourneau made the most thrilling solo of the game in the third stanza as he picked up a loose puck in front of the Husky goal and skated through the entire State team to chalk another one up for Northeastern. Northeastern continued to stay in the winning column by easily defeating the L niversity of New Hampshire pucksters 7-3 on the Arena ice on Thursday, January 3L Smooth and accurate shooting proved too much for the Wildcat skaters from Durham. Weakened by the loss of Co-Captain Jim Steffey, who was out because of a leg injury received in a previous game, the New Hampshire pucksters at no time seriously threatened to overtake the two-goal lead that the Huskies caged in the first few minutes of play. On Friday, February 8, Northeastern ' s sextet journeyed to Durham, New Hampshire to meet the Wildcats again, and lost a hard-fought game, 6-5, after play- ing two overtime periods. Handicapped by the absence of their captain. Ken Cahoon, and by injuries to the fast-skating Bialek and the hefty Bergamini, the Varsity gave a good account of themselves and pushed their hosts to the limit throughout the game. Callahan opened the scoring for the visitors at 5.50 and Farineau stole through the Wildcat defense to dent the strings for N. U. ' s second marker. Bill Facey, for- merly of Northeastern, was New Hampshire ' s Big Gun, scoring three goals within seven minutes of the second canto. In the last game of the season on Saturday, February 16, the Huskies trounced the Bowdoin outfit by the overwhelming score of 9-3. Ralph Raymond and Johnny Bialek were the head men in the Husky attack but both lines shared the glory in this wide-open game in which Northeastern tallied five points in the first period. The Polar Bears played a decidedly defensive game all the last period and kept the Huskies from scoring until at the very end Charlie Radden scored on an assist from Letourneau as the game closed with the Red and Black leading 9-3. Coach Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Assistant Coach Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Captain R. W. Hadley, ' 36 Manager H. L. Hughes, ' 37 Assistant Manager .- . . T. H. Rogers, ' 37 H. Becherman, ' 38 C. G. Canney, ' 38 A. G. Cicchetti, ' 36 L. M. Clough, ' 36 T. J. DiCicco, ' 38 W. F. Dickson, ' 38 E. C. Eldredge, ' 36 R. H. Ellis, ' 37 A. D. Eraser, ' 38 C. E. Garland, ' 38 SQUAD R. W. Hadley, ' 36 A. H. Hakanson, ' 37 J. J. Harrington, ' 37 R. E. Henderson, ' 38 K. A. Johnson, ' 38 A. W. Johnston, ' 38 A. J. Komich, ' 37 A. Lengle, ' 37 J. S. McCarthy, ' 37 W. P. Perry, ' 37 H. E. Pray, ' 36 W. C. Robak, ' 36 J. I. Sandler, ' 37 J. Sorrenti, ' 37 R. M. Stimpson, ' 36 L. P. Sudrabin, ' 36 E. G. Tuscher, ' 37 P. H. Waltonen, ' 36 R. E. Betts, ' 38 R. P. Whittier, ' 38 NORTHEASTERN opened its indoor track season with the annual Fall Handi- cap Meet. Captain Roger Hadley featured by showing remarkable pre-season form in heaving the 35-pound weight to a new Northeastern record of 45 feet, 103 inches. Everett Eldredge, starting from scratch, finished far ahead of the rest of the field in the 300, completing the distance in 36 seconds flat. On January 19 the track men met Brown at Providence and for the fourth consecutive year displayed their supremacy by trouncing the Bears. The Huskies succeeded in capturing first place in every event of the meet but one, to come out on the long end of a 60-12 score. Jim Sandler, crack high jumper, just fell short of breaking the Brown record of 6 feet, IJ 3 inches by soaring to 6 feet, l} 2 inches. Eldredge was the only double winner of the day, taking both the 45-yard dash and the 600-yard run. Al Hakanson, however, was the high scorer and took first place in the 300-yard run and second in both the 45-yard dash and 45-ya rd high hurdles for a total of 11 points. The Huskies made a clean sweep of the 45-yard high hurdles and the shot put, and placed two men in each of the other events. Ray Henderson, sophomore timber topper, led both Hakanson and McCarthy over the hurdles to break the tape in six seconds. The final event of the meet was just another romp for the Huskies with Captain Roger Hadley, Canney, and Herb Becherman taking every point in the shot put. TRACK ■So o c c (- ' ' in 0 3 . -- — c } Pte- o g fe:C!3 J -3 M! J M By defeating the crack Manhattan baton passers in 3 minutes and 28 seconds on the following Saturday at the Prout Games in the Boston Garden, the Husky relay team, consisting of Hakanson, Tuscher, Ellis and Eldredge, turned in the fastest mile relay time of the evening and avenged their last year ' s defeat. Hakanson established a lead of two yards over Morrisey, of Manhattan, which Tuscher found difficult to maintain. He remained out in front, however, to pass a yard lead to Dick Ellis who added three more yards to give Eldredge, the Husky anchor, a five- yard advantage. Eldredge held his own and outsprinted Wolf, of Manhattan, on the home stretch to cross the line five yards out in front. Red Sandler jumped 6 feet 2 inches to place in a four-man tie for second place in the high jump. The two-mile quartet did not fare as well, finishing sixth in a field of seven teams. By virtue of their fine showing at the Garden, the mile relay team was invited to the Millrose Games at the Madison Square Gardens where they were matched against the fastest teams in the East. Although they were running against such stellar teams as Holy Cross, Manhattan, and Indiana, the Huskies placed third and turned in the fastest time ever chalked up by a Red and Black mile foursome. They were clocked at 3 minutes 24 seconds which was the third best time of the night. On February 9 the now famous relay team met New York University in one of the featured races at the B. A. A. Games at the Garden. Running true to form they defeated the New Yorkers and tied with Holy Cross at 3 minutes, 27 2-5 seconds for the best time of the night. Al Hakanson, lead-off man, got the jump on Mieke, of New York, and increased his lead with every stride until at the end of his leg he had piled up a ten-yard lead which he handed over to Tuscher, who doubled this lead. Dick Ellis started oft ' the third lap with a twenty-yard lead, adding two more yards against the highly touted Bernstein of New York. Anchor man Everett Eldredge continued to add to the yardage and finished a full quarter of a lap ahead of Fried- man. Red Sandler ' s jumping gave him a tie for third place with Osborn, of Philadel- phia, at six feet. The fast-stepping relay team continuing in their meteoric path, broke all meet, school, and season records by defeating the Holy Cross quartet in the most sensa- tional victory of the evening at the New England Intercollegiate Games conducted by the University Club at the Boston Garden on February 16. The time of 3 minutes, 25 2-5 seconds was both a new Northeastern and a new University Club record. Al Hakanson was outdistanced on the first leg by Feeley, the flying Crusader, who passed his baton to Murphy with a neat ten-yard lead. Murphy leaped ahead on the next lap with Tuscher right behind him. Hakanson ' s clean pass to Tuscher had cut down the lead to about seven yards and Tusch held his own all the way around. Tuscher gained a few yards on the back stretch and held on to them despite Murphy ' s home stretch sprint. The Huskies again gained a yard on the pass and Ellis flew after Graham a scant three yards in the rear. Dick threatened to pass twice during the first two rounds but Graham sprinted to the corners and held his lead. On the home stretch, however, Ellis would not be denied and in a Eldredge, Ellis, Tuscher, Hakanson final burst of speed nosed by the Purple runner to hand Eldredge, the Husky anchor a two-yard advantage. Eldredge had his round all his own way, successfully out- sprinting Casey on every stretch. On the final straight-away Everett opened up with his usual spurt to break through the worsted a good five yards ahead of Casey. Red Sandler, Northeastern ' s New England Intercollegiate outdoor high jump cham- pion, copped the indoor championship by leaping 6 feet, Sljg inches, a new col- lege and meet record. Ray Henderson, who finished fourth in the 45-yard hurdles was the only other Northeastern man to place. At the I. C. A. A. A. A. Games in New York the following week, the Huskies got their first bad break of the season. In the trials the mile team was practically assured of a second place. Eldredge was rounding the last corner with a good lead on the Princeton runner when he mistook a line half way down the stretch as the finish line and stopped, allowing the Princeton man to cross the line head of him. This automatically barred the team from competing in the finals. Red Sandler also had an off ' night and dropped out of the competition at 6 feet, 2 inches. With the Bates dual meet and all of the spring outdoor season still before them, the squad should add another distinguished year to the track history of Northeast- Sorrenti, Perry, Higby, Tatel, Mgr. Rogers Johnston, Robak, Capt. Stimpson, Sudrabin, Lengel Coach . Captain Mr. Clarence J. McIntire R. M. Stimpson, ' 36 (N) SQUAD L. P. Sudrabin, ' 36 (N) A. W. Johnston, ' 38 (N) W. C. Robak, ' 36 (N) W. P. Perry, ' 37 (N) A. Lenge], ' 37 (N) W. Tatel, ' 38 (N) A. D. Rockwood, ' 38 C. E. Higbee, ' 38 F. C. Emery, ' 38 R. C. Raymond, ' 37 K. A. Johnson, ' 38 J. Sorrenti, ' 37 C. F. Garland, ' 38 L. L. Howard, ' 38 C. DiLorenzo, ' 38 H. F. Noyes. ' 38 CROSS COUNTRY FACING a much stiffer schedule than ever attempted before, Coach Clarence J. Mclntire started his varsity harriers working on the opening day of practice in preparation for the opening meet with Connecticut State. Five lettermen from the 1933 cross country team — Captain-elect Dick Stimpson, Leon Sudrabin, Will Perry, Al Lengel, and Art Robak — formed an excellent nucleus about which Coach Mcln- tire hoped to build a winning team. Art Johnston, who had placed second in the Frosh N. E. I. A. A. the previous season, was the most promising recruit from the freshman team. After a long strenuous period of faithful training, the Husky distance men were prepared to meet their Connecticut State rivals. Wallowing through a virtual swamp at Franklin Field, caused by a driving rain, the Huskies followed out their early- season predictions and nosed out the strong Connecticut team by the small margin of 27- 28. Art Johnston, running his first varsity race, led his teammates throughout the entire distance and finished in second place. Captain Stimpson and Perry, finishing in fourth and fifth place, clinched the victory for the Red and Black. Running over a course shortened by poor weather conditions, the hill-and-dalers fell before an undefeated Massachusetts State squad, 22-33, at Franklin Field. Three of the Staters finished in a tie for first place and Lengel, Johnston, and Stimp- son finished in that order for the Huskies. The team jumped back into the winning column in a big way by defeating Bates and Colby in a triangular meet at Lewiston. The Huskies got off to a good start and held together for the first half mile. Vesey, of Colby, however, sviccessfully broke up the combination by sprinting ahead of Johnston, the Northeastern leader, who finished in second place. The most thrilling part of the entire race was furnished by Willard Perry who staged a spectacular home-stretch sprint to pass two Bates runners and finished in eighth place. The final count gave Northeastern 34 points. Bates 39, and Colby 58. Spurred on by their fine showing against their Maine competitors, the Huskies entered eighteen varsity men in the Harvard Open Cross Country Championship run at Cambridge. Setting the pace for the entire 120 starters over most of the course. Art Johnston and Al Lengel paved the way for their team to finish in third place. They led the field from the crack of the gun and were not overtaken until the home stretch was reached where Hutchinson, the ace harrier from Bowdoin, and the New Hampshire flash, Irving, succeeded in passing them. Robak, Perry, and Sudrabin completed the team points. Matched against the finest distance men in the East, the Huskies were able to take seventh place in the New England Intercollegiate Championships at Franklin Field. The competition was pretty stiff for the Red and Black, both from the biting wind and the opposing teams. Art Johnston, consistent winner, was the first North- eastern man in. By finishing in eighth place, Johnston equalled the record set in 1931 by Captain Bob Greenleaf, who made the best showing of any Northeastern man in this meet. Captain Stimpson, hindered throughout the season by a split muscle, was the second Husky to finish. Tatel, Robak, and Perry finished next in order, to complete the team score. Photograph by E. Morgan Savage Gillis, Letourneau, Kills, Baroni, McNamara, Mayberry Coach McCoy, Cahoon, Tedford, Johnson, Kramer, Traynor, Mgr. Schutte Irving, Jachym, Capt. Murray, Gallagher, Wignot Coach: Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Captain: E. J. Murray, ' 35 (N) Manager: H. Schutte, ' 35 (N) Assistant Managers: E. W. Dolan, ' 35 R. M. Faulkson, ' 37 J. H. Wakenigg, ' 35 Q. L. Baroni, ' 35 (N) K. D. Cahoon, ' 36 (N) J. M. Chrusz, ' 37 J. F. Denton, ' 35 W. E. Dingwell, ' 36 H. W. Gallagher, ' 35 (N) J. A. Gillis, ' 36 (N) S. Horzempa, ' 36 SQUAD R. F. Irving, ' 35 (N) A. A. Jachym, ' 35 (N) B. L. Johnson, ' 35 (N) F. J. Kihs, ' 36 (N) S. W. Kramer, ' 35 (N) C. V. Letourneau, ' 36 (N) D. W. Maekiernan, ' 37 J. S. Mayberry, ' 37 (N) J. S. McCarthy, ' 37 (N) E. W. McNamara, ' 37 (N) R. C. Mitchell, ' 36 H. E. Morse, ' 37 F. W. Patton, ' 36 R. C. Raymond, ' 37 R. C. Tedford, ' 35 (N) C. S. Traynor, ' 36 (N) J. T. Wignot, Jr., ' 35 (N) BASEBALL WINNING twelve out of their fourteen starts, the Husky nine, captained by the modest Ned Murray of Woburn and coached by the genial Al McCoy, climbed to first place in Eastern intercollegiate baseball circles. By scoring 119 runs to their opponents ' 50 and setting up a record of eleven straight wins, the Red and Black ball team turned out the most sensational season in Northeastern diamond history. The only two aggregations to bow N. U. were Rhode Island and Boston College, the former defeat being avenged in a later encounter. Northeastern opened the season by trimming the Brown Bears 13-7 after a regular slugfest on a cold and rainy Wednesday afternoon, April 11, at Huntington Field. Ken Cahoon, playing his first baseball game for N. U., was the star of the contest, getting five hits out of as many trips to the plate. Three days after the rout of the Bruin batsters the Huskies dropped two hard- fought games, to Little Rhody and Boston College, for the only two defeats of the season. The Red and Black batmen tallied three runs to the Rams ' four. In the lucky seventh the Huskies evened the score by copping two runs but the Rams scored one in the eighth to win the ball game. With One Play McCarthy on the mound and Sonny Irving behind the plate, Northeastern fell before the onslaught of an unusually strong B. C. nine, 10-6, at Huntington Field on the seventeenth of April. The score was five to five in the third frame; the Eagles collected two more runs in their half of the fourth while the Huskies tallied a lone run in their stanza. The ninth saw B.C. put the game on ice by batting in three more runs. The Huskies journeyed to East Orange, New Jersey, on April 21, to meet a reputedly strong group from Upsala. This win, 20-0, was the Huskies ' turning point and start toward their unparalleled string of eleven straight. On returning to Boston Northeastern played host to the University of Maine at the home field April 25 and won, 5-4. The deciding marker was scored by Traynor who came in on Tedford ' s single. Kihs fanned five Maine batmen while Tedford shone with the pole by swatting out a triple. One day later, Thursday, April 26, the Huskies hung up their third straight victory by edging the Colby Mules, 2-1, in an eleven inning game at the Kent Street field. McCarthy and Farnham pitched a formidable mound duel. Colby scored their lone tally in the second frame, the Huskies tying up the score in their stanza of the lucky seventh. In the eleventh inning Farnham, Colby pitcher, got himself into a hole by loading the sacks with Husky batmen without an out, and by passing three wide balls by Jachym at the plate. Regaining control he managed to put the ball over the plate for strike one. Again he hurled one down Jachym ' s alley and Jachym smashed the pill through shortstop to score Cahoon from third for the winning marker. So did the Pine Tree State Champions bow before the rampage of the Huskies. On the following Saturday the Red and Black met their highly-touted neighbors the Tufts nine at Huntington Field and knocked Ray Woodworth from the mound to win 9 to 4. Gallagher was moundsman for the Huskies and managed to fan five Tufts batters. Jachym pulled the cleverest steal of the game when he came home from third to register the final marker of the game. With four straight wins under their belts, the Northeastern nine met and defeated the University of New Hampshire, 4-3, at home on the first of May. Jachym again displayed his prowess at the plate. Mayberry batted in the winning run in the eighth frame when he doubled to score McCarthy from third. To collect their sixth victory, the Hu.sky nine traveled to Worcester the next day to defeat Clark University 7-4. Cahoon, first Husky batter, hit the first ball pitched for a homer. Letourneau, pitching his first game of the season, hurled well. The visitors garnered their final two runs in the seventh on a pass and two singles. On Saturday, the fifth of May, Coach McCoy took the Northeastern batmen to Lowell where they defeated the Textilers 9-1. With several substitutes in the line-up the Huskies kept the Weavers scoreless until the last of the ninth. Ralph Raymond made his debut for the Huskies by substituting for Gallagher on the mound in the sixth frame. Playing Panzer College at Huntington Field, on Friday the eleventh, the Northeastern club batted out its eighth straight win to the tune of l ' 2-5. Irving and Wignot were the heavy hitters, the former slamming out a double and the latter collecting a three bagger. Worcester Tech was N. U. ' s next victim, falling prey to the Husky clouters 16-.5, on Saturday, May twelfth. Northeastern scored heavily in the second, fifth, and seventh frames by capitalizing on Tech ' s errors. Home runs were poled out by Irving and Gallagher. Irving and Jachym also smashed out one triple each to give the contest the appearance of a Husky holiday. Following a postponement from the fifteenth to the seventeenth the Husky nine played host to that foe of foes. Little Rhody. The Red and Black finally estab- lished their supremacy and avenged their previous defeat earlier in the season by nipping the Rams 2-1 in an exciting and fast nine-inning game for the tenth straight win. Cahoon starred by scoring Tedford from third in the seventh to win the game. Gallagher and D ' Entremont fought a brilliant pitchers ' duel, both going the full distance. Jachym featured the hitting by pasting the pill down the fir.st base line for a triple. This victory was the hardest-earned and best-deserved on the schedule. Northeastern continued their game-winning streak to the close of the season by defeating the Middlebti.ry Panthers 11-10 in a loosely played game on the nineteenth of May at the home field. Gillis slammed the horsehide for a homer to feature the batting. So closed the season on the most brilliant record ever to be turned in by a Red and Black nine in the history of Northeastern sports. V 4 H Molthman, Grassie, Alvord, Chipman, Garnsey, Nevers, Mr. Fennell Ball, Whelpley, Thomas, Knowlton, Jepson Coach Captain Mr. G. Raymond Fennell S. E. Thomas, ' 3.5 (N) J. R. Alvord, ' 37 (N) D. G. Ball, ' 37 (N) A. K. Brown, Jr., ' 37 (N) J. F. Chipman, ' 38 TEAM B. N. Garnsey, ' 38 A. E. Grassie, Jr., ' 37 (N) G. S. Jepson, ' 35 (N) K. F. Knowlton, ' 35 (N) M. Molthman, ' 35 (N) L. W. Nevers, ' 36 G. A. Whelpley, ' 35 (N) RIFLE TEAM NORTHE ASTERN ' S crack rifle team, under the enthusiastic guidance of Mr. Fennell, is in the midst of its fourth year of intercollegiate competition. During the first two years that the sport was on a competitive basis with other universities, the Husky sharpshooters found the going somewhat rough but nevertheless managed to turn in averages that showed a slight percentage of victories over defeats. Last season, which was the third year of the sport, the wearers of the Red and Black found the target with increased accuracy and regularity to chalk up a record of 12 wins as against two defeats. This is indeed a remarkable record when one takes into consideration the fact that the leading rifle teams in this section of the country were encountered. This year, genial Ray Fennell has undertaken an even more ambitious schedule for his charges; thus far they have come through with a record of three victories and two losses. With at least nine more matches still to come, Coach Fen- nell radiates with an optimism unusual to members of the coaching fraternity; he forecasts that his sharpshooters will finish the season with a record of twelve wins and two losses. This simply means that the Husky rifle team will go on a victory diet for the remainder of the year with all defeats taboo. The Red and Black started off the year by bowing to the M. I. T. target shooters by the score of 892-877. Coach Fennell calls this one a heartbreaker. He also in- formed us that prior to its recent defeat by New York University, the Tech lads had won ten straight matches. The second match was contested with Yale at New Haven. This one was another closely fought affair that left both the team and the coach in a state of nervous exhaustion. The final result found the Huskies hanging onto the tail-end of 1309-1303 count. In its third match of the season, Northeastern traveled up to Durham, N. H. where they trapped the New Hampshire Wildcats in their lair and walked off with a 912-874 victory. The win was a sweet one from two different angles; first of all it was the initial victory of the season for the snarling Huskies and secondly their mark of 912 set a new range record for the Durham range. George Whelpley, the ace of the Husky sharpshooters, was the individual star of the match with a score of 100 prone and 95 oft ' -hand. In the fourth match of the year, the Huskies tacked an 871-807 defeat onto Battery L, 241st Coast Artillery. In the last shoot to date, the boys beat Lowell Textile by the score of 856-799. Captain Stan Thomas, Ken Knowlton, George Jepson, and Maxie Molthman have served three years on the varsity and will be lost to the team through graduation in June. Coach Fennell, taking pride for his boys who operate throughout the season without acclaim and without an audience, is banking on the following men to form his next year ' s aggregation: Al Brown, ' 37 E., Johnny Chipman, ' 38 E., Al Grassie, ' 36 E., John Alvord, ' 37 E., Bruce Garnsey, ' 38 E., and Don Ball, ' 37 E. All of these men are participating as regulars this year and will have just that much added experience under their belt by the time the 1935-36 season rolls over the horizon. VARSITY BASEBALL Won 12— Lost 2 .u. Opponent 13 Brown 7 3 Rhode Island State 4 6 Boston College 10 20 Upsala 5 University of Maine 4 2 Colby 1 9 Tufts College 4 4 New Hampshire 3 7 Clark 4 9 Lowell Textile Institute 1 12 Panzer 5 16 Worcester Tech 5 2 Rhode Island State 1 11 Middlebury 10 N. U. 27 13 6 13 26 31 24 N. U. 27 33 34 22 VARSITY FOOTBALL Won 6— Tied 1— Lost 1 American International College Alfred College Rhode Island State College Colby Lowell Textile Institute Arnold College Massachusetts State College Norwich University VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Won 3— Lost 1 Connecticut State College Massachusetts State College Bates College (Triangular Meet) Colby College Harvard Open Meet — Third place Tufts College Opponent 6 13 6 6 37 7 Opponent 28 22 39 58 39 New England Intercollegiate Meet — Seventh place Note: Low score wins. RIFLE TEAM To date: Won 4— Lost 1 N. U. 877 871 1307 912 856 M. I. T. Battery L, 241st Coast Artillery Yale University of New Hampshire Lowell Textile Institute Schedule for the rest of the season: Worcester Tech, Wentworth Institute, University of New Hampshire, Harvard, Holy Cross, Worcester Tech, Boston College, M. I. T., Boston College, Lowell Textile Institute. Opponent 892 807 1303 874 799 VARSITY BASKETBALL Won 6— Lost 7 N. U. Opponent 34 Brown 24 32 Clark 20 32 Alumni - 21 43 Rhode Island State 44 35 Middlebury 41 20 New Hampshire 45 30 Tufts 33 28 Pratt 23 30 I,owell Textile 32 25 Springfield 32 21 Rhode Island State 33 38 Tufts 37 40 Worcester Tech VARSITY HOCKEY Won 3— Lost 5 35 N. U. Opponent 4 Boston College 5 2 Boston College 3 5 Brown 8 2 Brown 4 7 Massachusetts State 2 7 New Hampshire 3 5 New Hampshire 6 9 Bowdoin 3 VARSITY TRACK Relay Team (Hakanson, Tuscher, Ellis, Eldredge) Front Games, first place, 3:28 Millrose Games, third place, 3:24.6 B. A. A. Games, first place, 3:27 2-5 University Club Games, first place, 3:25.4 I. C. A. A. A. A., eliminated Track Team Brown 12 — Northeastern 60 Prout Games High Jump— J. I. Sandler, second place tie, 6 ' 2 B. A. A. Games High Jump — J. I. Sandler, third place tie, 6 ' University Club Games High Jump — J. I. Sandler, first place, 6 ' 3 1-16 High Jump — A. J. Komich, second place, 6 ' 2 1-16 45-yard hurdles — R. Henderson, fourth place Henry T. Abbhuzzese, ' 37 Lloyd M. Allen, ' 35 QuENTiN L. Baroni, ' 35 Clarence Benson, ' 35 Charles E. Bergamini, ' 37 William H. Benjamin, ' 38 Philetus G. Burger, ' 35 DiMiTRE J. Burke, ' 35 Kenneth D. Cahoon, ' 36 Daniel D. Callahan, ' 38 Stuart S. Campbell, ' 36 Henry R. Cattley, ' 35 Adolph M. Chaplick, ' 37 Joseph M. Chrusz, ' 37 John H. Collins, ' 35 xVrthur B. Crooks, ' 36 Richard C. Davenport, ' 36 George H. Dean, ' 37 J. ' UiES F. Denton, ' 35 WlLLI. M E. DiNGWELL, ' 36 Mark J. Dondero, ' 35 Everett C. Eldredge, ' 36 Richard H. Ellis, ' 37 Leon C. Emerson, ' 35 Albert F. Farineau, ' 36 Alexander D. Eraser, ' 38 Henry D. Furdon, ' 35 Herbert W. Gallagher, ' 35 William E. Garlick, ' 36 John A. Gillis, ' 36 Edmund E. Govoni, ' 36 Norman E. Grandberg, ' 36 Harry G. Gueske, ' 35 Roger W. Hadley, ' 36 Allen H. Hakanson, ' 37 Jacob C. Hart, ' 38 Joseph G. Hill, ' 37 Ralph F. Irving, ' 35 Adolph A. Jachym, ' 35 Bradford L. Johnson, ' 35 Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 Francis J. Kihs, ' 36 Edward V. Kirkland, ' 35 Albert J. Komich, ' 37 Stanley ' W. Kramer, ' 35 Charles C. Kussmaul, ' 37 Ahti W. Lans, ' 35 Norman C. Leach, ' 37 Albert Lengel, ' 37 Charles V. Letourneau, ' 36 Earl R. Lewis, ' 35 Richard M. Locke, ' 35 Robert W. MacDonald, ' 35 Reid a. Mahaffy, ' 38 Joseph S. Mayberry, ' 37 James S. McCarthy, ' 37 Edward W. McNamara, ' 37 Allen N. Melville, ' 37 Gephardt W. Milbrandt, ' 35 Richard C. Mitchell, ' 36 Gordon A. Morse, ' 36 Heath E. Morse, ' 37 John A. Morse, ' 35 Edward J. Murray, ' 35 Milton W. Nutt, ' 35 Edward C. Owen, ' 35 Frederick W. Patten, ' 36 Raymond Pelletier, ' 38 WiLLARD P. Perry, ' 37 H. Edgar Pray, ' 36 Charles O. Radden, ' 36 Edgar M. Ramey, ' 35 Ralph C. Raymond, ' 37 Merton Rice, ' 38 Walter C. Robak, ' 36 James I. Sandler, ' 37 Herbert Schutte, ' 35 Joseph M. Stanley, ' 35 Richard M. Stimpson, ' 36 Leon F. Sudrabin, ' 36 William Tatel, ' 38 Robert C. Tedford, ' 35 Laurence I. Templeman, ' 37 Charles S. Traynor, ' 36 Francis Tuscher, ' 37 Edward C. Urban, ' 35 Joseph T. Wignot, Jr., ' 35 J. Donald Wintle, ' 35 Peter Yesikenas, ' 37 MINOR LETTERS John R. Alvord, ' 37 Donald G. Ball, ' 37 Alfred K. Brown, ' 37 Albert E. Grassie, ' 37 George S. Jepson, ' 35 Kenneth F. Knowlton, ' 35 Max Molthman, ' 35 Stanley E. Whelpley, ' 35 LETTERMEN FR ATER N ITI E S Lans, Hughes, Hill, Pardee, Rolling, Prof. Parsons Sandler, Balkan, Craven, Arvedon, Berkall, Stecker President Vice-President Secretary Faculty Adviser Alpha Kappa Sigina Beta Gamma Epsilon Eta Tail Nu . Gamma Phi Kappa Kappa Zeta Phi Nu Epsilon Zeta Phi Beta Alpha Phi Gamma Pi Sigma Delta Sigma Kappa Psi Sigma Phi Alpha OFFICERS M. P. Craven, ' 36 D. A. Bean, ' 35 V. F. Hill, ' 36 Prof. Edward S. Parsons MEMBERS D. A. Bean, ' 35, H. L. Hughes, ' 37 R. B. Shimer, ' 36, L. L. Russell, ' 35 J. H. Wakenigg, ' 35, C. G. Pardee, ' 36 F. P. Emery, ' 37, M. P. Craven, ' 36 J. Sandler, ' 37, S. A. Balkan, ' 36 C. S. Strecker, ' 36, D. G. Ferry, ' 35 D. W. Roukes, ' 37, H. W. Gallagher, ' 35 A. W. Lans, ' 35, V. F. Hill, ' 36 W. A. Nelson, ' 36, N. E. Roberts, ' 36 B. A. Berkall, ' 35, A. R. iVrvedon, ' 37 G. E. Rollins, ' 36, R. B. Gilpatriek, ' 36 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Grand Councillor J. W. Skendall, ' 3,5 Vice-Grand Councillor R. M. Locke, ' 35 Grand QueMor B. J. Wiedeekehr, ' 36 Grand Scribe H. L. Hughes, ' 37 Grand Marshal R. C. Zacher, ' 37 Faculty Adviser Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan Honorary Members Prof. William L. Smith Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Brother in the Faculty Prof. Chester P. Baker Founded: 1919 Headquarters: 64 Sumner Road, Brookline ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA Zacher, Carlin, Hjelm, Goodson, Thorndike, Rogers, Prof. Strahan Glass, Gifford, Hughes, Skendall, Locke, Wiederkehr, C urren D. A. Bean G. W. Curren J. F. Denton D. L. Ellis H. I-. Hughes BROTHERS 1935 A. M. Gifford R. M. Locke 1936 1937 T. H. Rogers J. W. Skendall C. Sudak O. R. Thorndike B. J. Wiederkehr R. C. Zacher A. L. Cavaliere, ' 37 R. B. Carroll, ' 35 J. R. Carhn, ' 36 A. M. Chaplick, ' 37 J. M. Chrusz, ' 37 E. A. D ' Allessandro, F. R. Demassa, ' 38 E. C. Eldredge, ' 36 R. H. Ellis, ' 37 PLEDGEES A. W. Glass. ' 37 F. J. Griffin, ' 35 J. C. Hart, ' 38 E. F. Healey, ' 36 K. E. Hjelm, ' 38 J. Krasnoselsky, ' 37 A. W. Krukonis, ' 38 C. V. Letourneau, ' 36 D. M. Lloyd, ' 38 W. S. Miller, ' 38 H. E. Morse, 37 O. T. Pritchard, ' 38 J. I. Sandler, ' 37 R. B. Staples, ' 37 A. K. Stone, ' 38 L.J.Templeman, ' 37 J. A. Tierney, ' 37 P. Yesikenas, ' 37 President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser C. G. Hayden, ' 36 R. B. Shimer, ' 36 . E. J. Montgomery, ' 36 R. B. Shimer, ' 36 Prof. Emil A. Gramstroff Member in the Faculty Mr. William T. Alexander Founded: 1919 Headquarters: 20 Harrison St., Brookline BETA GAMMA EPSILON Chambers, Montgomery, Shimer, Rice, Blaisdell, Alvord Clark, Hayden, Russell, Johnson, Day, Burger, Clendineng P. G. Burger R. W. Clark BROTHERS 1935 R. B. Day F. C. Johnson C. E. Rice L. L. Russell E. C. Gilbert W. D. Abbott R. B. Clendineng 1936 C. G. Hayden E. J. Montgomery 1937 J. A. Alv ord 1938 A. D. Rock wood W. H. Chambers P. V. R. Babel, ' 3i H. S. Brittain, ' 38 K. B. Brown, ' 36 W. K. Cabot, ' 37 J. F. Chipman, ' Si PLEDGEES W. E. Cole, ' 38 W. H. Cushman, ' 3 A. C. Hatfield, ' 38 G. R. Hersara, ' 38 C. P. Hibberd, ' 38 R. A. Maha£Fy, ' 38 B. L. Rice, ' 38 E. F. Sullivan, ' 38 E. H. Zeigler, ' 37 Grand Tan R. L. Allen, ' 35 Vice-Grand Tau F. S. Bacon, Jr., ' 36 Tail Scribe R. A. Barron, ' 35 Tau Treasurer R. C. Parker, ' 36 Tau Deputy R. K. Saxe, ' 36 Faculty Adviser Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti Erothers in the Faculty Prof. Albert E. Everett Prof. Edward S. Parsons Founded: 1920 Headquarters: 2 Charles Street, Brookline ETA TAU NU Gregson, Saxe, Pardee, Bower, ( ' alder Parker, Allen, Bacon BROTHERS R. L. Allen 193.5 R. A. Barron W. J. Tuller F. S. Bacon, Jr. E. I. Bower 1936 R. L. Gregson C. G. Pardee R. C. Parker R. K. Saxe 1937 J. C. Cann J. C. Calder, ' 37 S. S. Campbell, ' 36 J. N. DeSerio, ' 35 N. V. Humphrey, ' 38 PLEDGEES A. K. MacKean, ' 37 L. W. Nevers, ' 35 F. J. Nichols, 36 B. J. Noden, ' 35 B. J. Prescott, ' 31 G. E. Rallis, ' 3G K. S. Wade, ' 38 President D. F. Abeenethy, ' 35 Vice-President G. L. Beegmann, ' 36 Secretary D. G. Feeey, ' 35 Treasurer M. H. Buzzee, Je., ' 35 Faculty Adviser Prof. Geoege W. Towle Brothers in the Faculty Dean Harold W. Melvin Peof. Geoege H. Meseeve Prof. William C. White Founded: 1921 Headquarters: 16 Greenough Street, Brookline NU EPSILON ZETA Upley, Foster, White, Conant Stecker, Mather, Drake, Packard, Beck, Sackrider, Jackson, Prof. Towle Pray, Jones, Bergmann, Abernethy, Ferry, Buzzee, Sackett BROTHERS D. F. Abernethy P. Allen G. L. Bergmann K. L. Jackson I. E. August A. C. Beck D. P. Conant 1935 M. H. Buzzee E. P. Drake D. G. Ferry 1936 F. W. Mitchell H. E. Pray J. Sackrider 1937 J. E. Dahlborg R. B. Sackett 1938 D. P. Foster A. R. Jee S. W. Kramer E. L. Spencer C. S. Strecker R. L. Tetlow B. C. White R. W. Carpenter, ' 37 J. Dearborn, ' 35 L. S. Garrabrant, ' 36 PLEDGEES M. Green, ' 37 R. A. Heerde, ' 36 A. Johnston, ' 38 K. I. Orcutt, ' 37 A. R. Palmer, ' 37 A. S. Upley, ' 36 Hifih Potentate B. A. Berklall, ' 35 Potentate H. I. Aronovitz, ' 3.5 Scribe A. R. Aevedon, ' 37 Comptroller H. Wernick, ' 36 Faculty Adviser Prof. Charles O. Baird Brothers in the Faculty Prof. Henry B. Alvord Prof. Charles 0. Baird Founded: 1921 Headquarters: Northeastern University SIGMA KAPPA PSI H. I. Aronovitz M. Bender A. R. Arvedon Forman, Cooper, Bender, Shames, Pass, Bloomfield Arvedon, Berkall, Aronovitz, Wernick MEMBERS 1935 B. A. Berkall 1936 1937 S. R. Bloomfield I. Galper H. Wernick H. B. Cooper 1938 PLEDGEES S. Forman, ' 38 G. C. Halzel, ' 38 A. A. Shames, ' 37 Chancellor Vice-chancellor Recording Scribe Corresponding Scribe Bursar Faculty Adviser A. S. Segall, ' 35E S. A. Kritzman, ' 36E S. A. Balkan, ' 36E . S. CoHER, ' 36E M. MiNKOviTZ, ' 36BA Prof. Chester P. Baker Founded: 192 J, Headquarters : Northeastern University KAPPA ZETA PHI Morris, Sandler, Gershman, Shane, Snyder, Prof. Baker Grandberg, Kritzman, Balkan, Minkovitz BROTHERS H. S. Morris 1935 A. Segall S. A. Balkan S. Cohen J. Gershman M. Fellman, 38 1936 E. N. Grandberg 1937 PLEDGEES N. Fisher, ' . ' 57 A. Robert, ' 37 S. A. Kritzman M. Minkovitz President E. V. Kirkland, ' 35 Vice-President F. E. Sperry, ' 37. Secretary K. P. White, ' 36 Treasurer H. B. McGee, ' 35 Historian E. W. Dolan, ' 35 Faculty Adviser Mr. Malcolm C. Davis Brothers in the Faculty Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. H. Nelson Raymond, Jr. Founded: 1924 Headquarters: Northeastern University PHI BETA ALPHA Emerson, Roukes, Kirkland, Wenzlow, Aiello, Coolidge, Mr. Davis Dolan, Miite, E. Kirkland, McGee, Xelson, Knudson G. R. Coolidge, Jr. E. W. Dolan L. C. Emerson BROTHERS 1935 H. W. Gallagher P. M. Herbert B. L. Johnson E. V. Kirkland H. B. McGee E. A. Messer A. E. Nelson 1936 A. Kirkland E. C. Knudson K. P. White 1937 D. W. Roukes F. E. Sperry A. H. Abbott, ' 37 J. J. Creed, 37 PLEDGEES J. S. Elger, ' 36 R. C. Raymond, ' 37 R.C.Mitchell, ' 36 F. G. Tuscher, ' 37 President Vice-President, Div Vice-President, Div Treasurer Secretary, Div. A Secretary, Div. B Faculty Adviser G. W. MiLBRANDT, ' 35 . H. G. GuRSKE, ' 35 L. Di Caprio, ' 36 R. C. Davenport, ' 36 . N. J. Haskell, ' 35 R. Fekete, ' 35 Prof. Henry E. Richards Brothers in the Faculty Prof. Henry E. Richards Prof. Milton J. Schlagenhauf Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Founded: 1924 Headquarters: 922 Beacon Street, Boston PHI GAMMA PI Perry, Harris, White, Melville Lans, Kussmoul, Hill, Quinlan, Hadley, Collins, Adley, Taylor Haskell, Fekete, Davenport, Milbrandt, Gurske, Riramer, Avery J. H. Collins R. Fekete H. G. Gurske J. W. Cookson R. C. Davenport BROTHERS 1935 N. J. Haskell G. W. Milbrandt W. C. Pope 1936 L. Di Caprio 1937 A. N. Melville S. M. Rimmer F. C. Taylor E. C. J. Urban V. F. Hill E. J. Quinlan D. R. Avery H. E. Cobb, ' 37 A. C. Cicchetti, 36 W. E. Dingwell, ' 36 J. D. GafFney, ' 36 D. Gaidosz, 38 J. J. Harrington, ' 36 1938 PLEDGEES A. A. Jachym, ' 35 C. C. Kussmahl, ' 37 B. G. Lewis, ' 36 O. C. Mason, ' 38 J. J. McCusker, ' 38 F. yV. Newman, ' 37 C. L. Harris ' 37 W. p. Perry, G. E. Pihl, 37 C. D. Ross, 38 J. J. Sheehau, ' 37 W. T. White, ' 36 W.D.Yancey, ' 38 President L. H. Shields, ' 35 Vice-President CM. Kelley, ' 35 Secretary L. D. Bishop, ' 35 Treasurer R. H. Allen, Jr., ' 37 Faculty Adviser Dr. Wilfred S. Lake Brother iii the Faculty Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Founded: 1924 Headquarters: 65 Sewall Avenue, Brookline SIGMA PHI ALPHA Davis. Drist-nll, L. Allrii. K, l!isli..|) MacSween, Bergstrom, Boyle, (Jlver, L. Bishop, Moore, Frissell, Ur. Lake MacLean, Rollins, Kelley, Shields, R. Allen, Seward, Gilpatrick BROTHERS 1935 L. D. Bishop M. J. Boyle N. W. Brosius R. J. Callahan W. B. Connor A. P. Davis C. J. Frissell C. M. Kelley W. A. Nye 1936 E. H. Seward L. H. Shields A. W. Williams R. G. Bergstrom K. E. Davis R. B. Gilpatrick W. K. MacLean K. D. MacSween W. L. McKinney 1937 E. A. Messer A. R. Moore, Jr. G. E. Rollins L. K. Allen R. H. Allen M. R. K. Bishop 1938 D. Olver L. W. Emmette PLEDGEES W. H. Benjamin, C. A. Blackburn, ' H. R. Bonnyman, H. I. Carlson, ' 35 R. A. Curren, ' 38 A. V. Dav, ' 35 J. P. Driscoll, ' 36 J. P. Temple, ' 35 ' 38 ' 38 ' 38 G. Farnura, ' 37 E. E. Gavoni, ' 36 T. W. Gray, ' 38 J. T. Hayes, ' 36 L. L. Howard, ' 37 I. W. Kendall, ' 35 M. J. King, ' 36 J. S. Lane, ' 37 J. M. Laughton, ' 37 S. J. Mayberry, ' 37 L. G. Mason, ' 37 M. F. McAuliffe, ' 37 F. C. Means, ' 37 B. J. Noden, ' 35 J. T. O ' Brien, ' 36 F. B. Parsons, ' 83 J. A. Patterson, ' 35 F. W. Rando, ' 36 R. F. Rogers, ' 38 E. A. Sanford, ' 38 L. M. Sawtell, ' 37 W. M. Whitten, ' 35 President H. E. Rogers, ' 35 Vice-President P. A. Hillman, ' 35 Treasurer A. M. Bloom, ' 35 Secretary A. C. Shippee, ' 36 _ , , , . J Prof. Stanley G. Estes Faculty Admsers Mr. Rudolph O. M. Obeeg Honorary Member Prof. William J. Alcott, Jr. (Died 1933) Brother in the Faculty Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie Founded: 19 ' ' 25 Headquarters: 137 Bay State Road, Bcston GAMMA PHI KAPPA Knowlton, Savage, Emery, Howe Richardson, PoUey, Nowers, Adams, Busconi, Gergory, Bourque, Lewis Middendorf, Bloom, Hillman, Rogers, Shippee, Craven, Blake H. E. Rogers A. K. Borman C. L. Blake P. M. Craven A. L. Adams D. G. Ball, ' 37 D. F. Bourque, 36 H. H. Clifton, ' 35 BROTHERS 1935 P. A. Hillman A. M. Bloom 1936 E. B. Gregorv A. H. Polley ' J. H. Richardson K. R. Scott A. C. Shippee E. S. Nowers 1937 F. P. Emery A. Lengel G. H. Johnson 1938 L. W. Love PLEDGEES B. H. Evanauskas. 36 H. K. Hardy, ' 38 H. G. Howe, 35 K. F. Knowlton, ' 35 R. H. Lewis, ' 38 R. Savage, ' 38 President R. G. Mitchell, Jr., ' 35 Vice-President P- S. McKinnon, ' 35 Secretary G. H. Moore, Jr., ' 36 Treasurer P- F- Noble, ' 37 Chaplain S. S. Ballard, ' 35 Faculty Adviser Mr. William T. Alexander Honorary Member Dr. Henry H. Crane Brothers in the Facidty Prof. Frederick W. Holmes Prof. Waldemar S. McGuire Prof. Arthur B. Montgomery Founded: 1925 Headquarters: 17 Harris Street, Brookline SIGMA DELTA Smith, Vandersloot, Noyes, Kimball, Cerda Shedd, Everett, Huse, Davis, Sjostrom, Shaw, Roberts, Mr. Alexander Eckert, Wintle, Mitchell, McKinnon, Noble, VanBuren, Dunning S. C. Ballard R. L. Dunning D. S. Everett C. Davis W. A. Nelson P. F. Noble M. VanBuren BROTHERS 1935 L. C. Huse P. S. McKinnon R. G. Mitchell, Jr. 1936 J. C. Eckert N. E. Roberts 1937 1938 H. F. Noyes J. V. Shedd L. B. Sjostrom J. D. Wintle G. H. Moore, Jr. D. VanBuren C. R. Shaw L. W. Kimball G. L. Besse, ' 38 B. P. Dana, 36 A. W. Davis, 36 PLEDGEES H. S. Meadowcroft, H. C. Palmer, ' 37 M. J. Peabodv, ' 37 R. L. Pfeiffer, ' 38 E. W. Saunders, ' 37 P. Vandersloot, ' 37 W. C. AVebster, 36 PE -m 1 A« ' A 1 S oi2 , ' - H .. i, mm -■f ' ■? f t : IE} mmA ' .ii Fj I ■' J ' --v ' f -:- ? , i m f ' W y! Mjtki DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN A— B Abbott , Andrew H. , ' 37 B. A. . 7 Ralph Talbot St. , So. We.vmouth Abbott, Chiirles C. Jr., ' 38 E.. 1.5 Cushman PI., Auburn, Me. Abbott. Edmund L., ' 39 E., 1.5 Cushman PI., Auburn, Me. Abbott, Richard C, ' 37 B.A., 279 Upham St., Melrose Abbott , Walter D. , ' 30 E. , 34 Rangele.v St , , Winchester Abbruzzese, Henry F. , ' 37 E. , IS Agawam St. , Dorchester Acone, Modestino J., ' 36 E., 2S2 Hanover St.. Boston Adam, Leslie H., ' 36 E. , 349 Belmont St. , Belmont Adams, Albert L., ' 3S B.A., 46-33 Forest Dr., Douglaston, L. I., N.Y. Adelson, Sidney, ' 37 B.A., 150 Campbell Ave., Revere Adle.v, Frank E., ' 36 E., 197 Warren St., Allston Agrillo, Paul S.. ' 39 E., 23 Rose St., Boston Agurkis, Walter, ' 38 E., 243 Harvard St., Allston , hlquist. . rthur R., 3S E., 5 Gerring Rd., Gloucester Aiello, Mario J., ' 36 B.A., 51 Essex St., Lawrence Aijala, John, ' 36 E., 30 Fountain St ., Worcester Akers, Guy L., Jr., ' 39 E., 67 Golden Ball Rd., Weston Akers, Rodney A., ' 3S E., 229 Main St., West Concord Albano, Alfonso A. , ' 39 E. , 75 Carroll St., Springfield Albee, Burton H., ' 39 E., 17 Richwood St., Boston Alexander, Edward H., ' 38 E., 22 Morton St., Wellesley Algeo, John T., ' 39 B.A., Virginia Rd., Concord Alia, Francis V. , ' 39 E. , 4SA First St. , Medford Allen, Lloyd K. , ' 37 B.A.,o9 May St., Needham Allen, Merrill S., ' 39 E., 11 Charles St., Walpole Allen, Ralph H., ' 37 E., 26 Pearl St., Meriden, Conn. Altieri, Vincent J., ' 36 E., ISS Lafayette St., New Haven, Conn. Alvord, John R., 37 E., 52 Frost Ave., Melrose Amico, Salvatore F., ' 36 E., 33 Charter St., Boston AmpoUini, Philip, ' 37 E., 29 Berry St., Framingham Anderson, Arthur L., ' 39 E., 1.5A Mechanic St., North Easton Anderson, George M., ' 36 E., 187 Humphre.v St., Marblehead Anderson, Maurice S., ' 37 E., Lyman St., Waltham Andrew, James W., ' 39 E., 19 Prospect St., Fitchburg Antonelli, Pasquale, ' 39 B.A. , 52 Temple St. , Boston Arduini, Nando A., ' 39 E., 124 South Main St., White River Jct.,Vt. Arvedon . Arthur R. , ' 37 E. , 72 Elm Hill Ave. , Roxbury Atwood, Frank W., ' 39 E., 6 Orchard St. , Terryville, Conn. August, Irving E., ' 37 E., 31 North Elm St., Manchester, Conn. Austin, Robert O., ' 39 E., 6 High St., Orleans, Vt. Avanzino, Paul, Jr., ' 37 E., 360 Charles River Rd., Watertown Avery, Durward R., ' .38 E., 30 Elm St., Kcene, N. H. Axelson, Carl . ., ' 36 E., 4 Riverview Ave., Danvers Babei, Paul V. R., ' 38 E., 1665 Commonwealth Ave., Brightor Bacon, Frederic S., ' 36 E., 569 Main St., Middletown, Conn. Baglione, Antonio, ' 36 E,, 17 Baker St., Belmont Baker, Arthur G., ' 39 E., 109 Friend St., Adams Baker, Harry O., Jr., ' 38 B.A., 40 Westmount Ave., Boston Baker, Robert S. , ' 39 E. , Melrose Balentine, Alvah H., ' 37 E., High St., Topsfield Balkan, Samuel A. , ' 36 E. , 70 Howland St. , Roxbury Ball, Donald G., ' 37 E., 40 Queensberry St., Boston Ball, Joseph M., ' 39 B.A., 164 Kent St., Brookline Barbera, Raymond T., ' 39 E., 14 Eaton St., Boston Barke, Richard G., ' 38 E., 17 Russell Ave. , Plymouth Barletta, Nicola J., ' 36 E., 8 Whipple Ave., Roslindalc Barone, John A., ' 38 E., 7 Wight St. , New Haven, Conn. Barrett, Joseph F., ' 36 E., 73 Casey St., Norwood Barry, Francis J., ' 36 E., 41 Quincy St., Maiden Bates, Ralph W., ' 36 E., East Granby, Conn. Beane, Carleton C. , ' 36 E., 569 Washington St., Braintree Bearsc, Maurice E., ' 37 E., 7 Curve St., Millis Beaton, Roy H. ' 39 E., 48 Broadwiiy, Stoughton Becherman, Herbert, ' 38 B.A., 25 Henry Ave., Lynn Beck, Andrew C, ' 38 E., 2 Highland Ave, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Beede, Martin H., ' 37 E., 41 Cowdrey Ave., Lynn Begg, George J., ' 36 E., 12 Atlantic Ave., Beverl.v Bellew, James C, ' 39 E., 47 Oakland St., Mansfield Bcllino, Amedio V., ' 36 E., 129 Fairview St., Scranton, Penn. Beloblosky, Michael, ' 37 E., 408 King ' s Highway, Bridgeport, Conn. Bender, Max, ' 36 E., 29 Ellington St., Dorchester Benjamin, William H., ' 38 B.A., Goshen, Conn. Bennett, George T., ' 37 E., 15 Champa Ave., Newton Bennett, Richard H. , ' 36 E. , 46 Reservoir St. , Cambridge Benson, Ralph G., ' 38 E., 104 Bates St., Roslindale Bergamini, Charles E., ' 37 E., 63 Prospect St., Boston Bergmann, George L., ' 36 E., 66 Clark St., Easthampton Bergstrom, Richard G., ' 36 E., 1.50 Jenness St., Lynn Bertocci, Salvatore, ' 38 E., 52 Medl ' ord St. , Somerville Berube, Henry, ' 38 E., Riviere du Loup, Province of Quebec, Canada Berzof Harold, ' 39 E., 19 Castlegate Rd., Dorchester Besse, Gilbert L. , ' 38 E., 6 Alden St. , Plymouth Belts, Robert E. , ' 38 E. , 31 Bartlett Ave. , Belmont Bialck, John S. . ' 38 E., 7 River Ct. , Ipswich Bialkowski, Henry J., ' 38 E., 3 Hardy St., Salem Bickelman, Abraham, ' 38 E., 27 Leston St., Mattapan Bielan, Joseph E., ' 37 B.A., 56 Seymour St., Worcester Birchall, Robert E., ' 39 B.A., Fuller St., Dedham Bishop, Richard K., ' 38 B.A., 2,53 Crescent St., Northampton Black, Harry R., ' 37 E., 100 High St., South Hanson Blackburn, Clarence A., ' 38 B.A., 272 Charles St., Belleville Blake, Chester J., ' 36 B.A., 262 Church St., Oakland, Me. Blake, Vincent F. , ' 38 E. , ,S Wade Ave. , Woburn Bleiler, Joseph C, ' 39 E., 58 Round Hill St., Boston Bliss, Rowland C, ' 39 E., 26 Summit Ave., Wakefield Bliss, Zenas W., ' 39 E., 26 Summit Ave., Wakefield Blood, Albert S., ' 38 E., .5,59 East St., Walpole Bloomfield, Sidney R., ' 37 B.A., 19 Coral Ave, Winlhrop Boch, Alfred L., ' 37 E., 47 Langley Rd., Boston Bodell, Brandon B., ' 37 E., Main St., South Hanson Bodnar, John, ' 38 E., 44 Williston St., Bridgeport, Conn. Body, Alexander S., ' 39 B.A., 310 State St. Ext., Bridgeport, Conn. Bogdanowicz, Walter A., ' 37 E., 263 Union St., Gardner Bohn, Victor O. , ' 36 E. , 309 Wood Ave., Boston Boise, Nathan A., ' 37 E., 1019 Blue Hill Ave., Boston Bolton, Elmer G., ' 36 E., 3 Griggs PI., Allston Bombl, Walter M., ' 38 E., 47 Bowery St., Nashua, N. H. Bonanno, Alfred D., ' 36 E., 27 Jackson St., Lawrence Boncoddo, Nicholas F., ' 38 E., 248 Waverley Ave., Watertown Bonnyman, Harold R., ' 38 B.A., 41 Grove St., Bridgeport, Conn. Borkstrom, Eric I., ' 39 E., Valley Cottage, New York Borman, Alvah K. , ' 36 E., 62 Syramore St., Roslindale Bourque, David F. , ' 36 E. , 229 Elm St., Amesbury Bowen, Charles W., ' 36 E., 280 Washington St., Gloucester Bower, Edward I., ' 36 E., 4H Collins Ave., Amesbury Bower, Robert C, ' 36 B.A., 69 Western Prom., Auburn, Me. Bowie, Harrison E., ' 39 E., Gardiner, Me. FUDGICLE BROWNIES CHOCO-POPS Sold in BOOKSTORE BRANCH PRODUCTS OF FRO-JOY GENERAL ICE CREAM CO. 183 CAMBRIDGE ST. EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. AT THE LENOX The Palm Room for meetings, banquets, dances, up to 250 persons The Balcony Salon en suite with adjacent rooms for major assemblies and more elaborate entertaining The Green Room The Club Room and Special Suites arranged for intimate luncheon and dinner groups, bridge, etc. Telephone the Manager for suggestions, Kenmore 5300 Good Luck ' 35! Compliments of GAINSBORO PHARMACY, Inc. 291 HUNTINGTON AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. The Students ' Drug Store ALL LINES Consolidated Bus Agency OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A. TELEPHONE KENmore 1393 Qompliments of NORRIS DRUG COMPANY 289 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN B-C Bowker. Clifford A., ' 37 E., Haynes Rd., South Sudbury Bowler. Lowell W , ' 39 B.A.. 20 Sheffield Rd.. Winchester Bowman, Stanley B,. ' 37 E.. 1193 Union St., Rockland Bowmar, Henry C, ' 36 E., 953 Pleasant St., Canton Bo.vd. James N.. Jr.. ' 39 E.. 3S Cobden St.. Roxbury Bradley, Russell D.. ' 39 E.. 453 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge Brebner, James W., ' 39 B.X.. 44 Yenham St., Boston Brennan. Alexander J., ' 39 £., S3 Hamilton St., Boston Bresnahan, William A., ' 39 B.A., 55 Hale St., Beverly Brimicombe, Herbert J.. ' 39 E., North Grafton Brittain, Harvey S., ' 3S E., 19 W ' esson St., Springfield Brodsky, Harry, ' 3S E., 21S Chestnut St.. Chelsea Bronson. George E., ' 39 E., Mt. Hope Rd.. Rockaway. N. J. Brooks. Charles P.. Jr.. ' 37 E.. 31 Melbourne Rd., Melrose Brooks, Lorimer P.. ' 39 E., R. F. D. 1, North Dana Brown, Alfred K., ' 37 E., 135 Neshobe Rd., Waban Brown, Earle B., ' 39 E.. 152 Cottage St., Everett Brown, James E., ' 39 E., North Haven, Me. Brown, Kirkwood B., ' 36 E.. 135 Neshobe Rd., Waban Brown, Robert H., ' 39 E., 20 Hawthorne Ave., Winthrop Browne, Paul C, ' 39 B.A.. 90 Gainsboro St.. Boston Brownlie. George, ' 39 E,, 35 Webster Ave,, Beverly Farms Brudzynski, Alfred J., ' 39 E. . 5 Allen St.. Salem Brudz.vnski. Edwin T.. ' 36 E., 5 Allen St.. Salem Budgell. Melvin E., ' 39 E., 212 Plymouth Rd., Newton High- lands BudneSsky, Max S., ' 36 E., 7 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea Bull, Paul L., ' 37 B.A., S3 Hancock St., Lexington Bunker, Kenneth H.. ' 37 E., 21 Rutland St.. Dover Burke. Fred V.. ' 39 B.A., 71 President St., L.vnn Burns. Richard H., ' 39 E., 93 Franklin St., Lynn Burstein, Hyman, ' 36 E,, 129 Central Ave., Chelse ' i Burt, Carleton, ' 39 E., 1392 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn, Burzyk, Edward F., ' 38 E., 152 Minot St., Dorchester Busconi, Anthony J., ' 37 E.. Clinton St., Hopkinton Butler, Richard K., ' 36 E.. 163 Redington St., Swampscott Butterworth, William F., ' .39 B.A., S3 Conant Rd., Quincy Buttrick, Leon W., ' 36 B.A., 150 Oakland St.. Melrose Bynoe, Victor C, ' 3S E., 30 Williams St., Roxbury B.vrnes, Alfred J., ' 38 B.A., 253 Merrimac St,, Newburyport Cabot, Walter K., Jr., ' 37 E., 7 LaSalle Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J, Cadogan, John B., ' 3S E,, 224 Mountain Ave., Revere Cahill, James, ' 39 B.A., 39 Hillside Ave.. West Newton Cahoon, Charles D., ' 39 E., 12S Nahant St., Lynn Cahoon, Kenneth D. , ' 36 B.A., 25 Gould St. , Wollaston Calabrese, Joseph L., ' 38 E., IS Columbia St., Swampscott Calder, John, ' 37 E., 135 West Ave,, Great Barrington Calkins, Franklin W,, ' 37 E., 590 Hancock St., Abington Callahan, Daniel D., ' 38 B.A., 4 Gardner St. , Arlington Camara, John L., ' 39 E., 47 Pequot Ave., Oak Bluffs Campbell, Henry, ' 3S E., 41 Marine Rd., South Boston Campbell, Stuart S,, ' 36 E., 92 Metropolitan Ave., Roslindale Canfield, Rodney B., ' 36 B.A., 285 Main St., Bristol, Conn Cann, Jesse C, ' 37 E., 25 Princeton St., East Boston Canney, Charles G, , ■3SE. , 55 South Main St., Ipswich Caputo, Peter, ' 36 E., 130 Francis St., Waterbury, Conn, Carbonaro, Philip A. G., ' 39 E., 124 Ellington St., Dorchester Carbone, Mariano R., ' 39 B.A.. 627 Som. Ave., Somerville Carleton, Harvey W., ' 3S E., 444 Plymouth St., East Bridge- Carlin. James R., ' 36 E., 2 Orne St., Salem Carlson. Gustav B. , ' 38 E. , 132 Jackson St. , Newton Centre Carmichael, Harold A., ' 38 E,, 1911 East Third St., Duluth, Minn. Carney, Thomas J,, ' 37 E,, 10 Morton St,, Somerville Caroselli, William V., ,Ir., ' 38 B.A., 18 Needham St., Dedham Carpenter, Robert W., ' 38 E.. 12 Aberdeen Rd., Milton Carr, Gerald F.. ' 39 E.. 34 Snow Park, Bath, Me. Caruso, Joseph J., ' 38 E., 38 Maynard St., Roslindale Carver, William R. , ' 39 E. , 56 Purchase St, , Newburyport Case, Ra.vmond J., ' 37 B.A.. 20 Ware Rd., Auburndale Casper, Witol A,, ' 39 E,, Cb ' desdale Ave,, Ha verhill Cassola, Charles A. , ' 37 E. . 88 River St., Haverhill Cavaliere, Alfonso M, , ' 37 E , 477 Chapel St., New Haven , Conn. Censabella, Joseph, ' 39 B,A,, 21A Ashley St., Boston Censullo, John F., ' 30 E,, 193 Broadway, Somerville Cerda, Arthur L,, ' 37 E,, 9 Rock St.. Middleboro Cerullo, Ciro A.. ' 39 E., 7 Shapley Ave, Medford Chadbourne, Danville, ' 39 E., Brownville Jet., Me. Chamberlin, Charles L., ' 38 E., 139 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Chambers, William H., ' 38 E., 1.54 Cedar St., Dedham Chan, Chester H. C. ' 3S B.A., Toy-sen, Canton, China Chapin, Edward N,, ' 36 E., 165 Chicopec St., Chicopee Chaplick, Adolph M,, ' 37 E., 26 Front St., Nashua, N. H. Chapman , James F. . ' 37 B. A. , Highland Ave, , Antrim, N. H. Chase , Marcel E, , ' 39 B. A. , 32 Boulevard Terr. , Brighton Cheney. G. Luther, ' 37 E,, 23 Farm St., Medfield Cheney, Ra.vmond P., Jr., ' 39 E., 21 Henry St., Saugus Chiarappa, Richard J., ' 39 B.A., 52 Bretton Rd., Middletown Chipman, .John F., ' 38 E., 25 Mill St., South Weymouth Chludzinski, Felix J., ' 37 E,, 844 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Chobanian, Kersam B,, ' 39 E., 40 Nonantum St., Newton Christie, Roy S, , ' 39 E, , 10 Greenville St. , Somerville Christopoulos, Constantine J., ' 38E,,71 Beechcroft St., Brighton Chrusz, Joseph M,, ' 37 B.A., Main St., Johnsonburg, N. J. Ciaccio, Dominic P., ' 37 E,, 311 Norfolk St., Dorchester Ciccarello, Vincent, ' 39 B.A., 120 South Fourth St., Vineland, N.J. Cicchetti, Alfred G., ' 36 E., 25 Swan St., Beverly Cifelli, Flaviano, ' 38 E., 22 Leavitt St., Brockton Clancy, Joseph F., ' 39 E., 136 Bellevue St.. West Roxbury Clark, Charles C, ' 39 E., Quarters 95, Fort Devens Clark, Ezekail L., ' 37 E., 504 Warren St., Roxbury Clark, Frank A,, ' 36 B.A., 304 Upham St., Melrose Clark, Frank H. , ' 36 E. , 83 Riverview Rd. . Brighton Clark, Vernon S., ' 36 E., Maple St., Wenham Cleaves, Royal L., ' 39 E., 2 Murray St., Augusta, Me. Clement, Philip H., ' 39 E., 44 Lawrence St., Dover-Foxcroft, Me. Clendineng, Richard B. , ' 38 E., 14 Belvidere St., Springfield Cleveland, Norman B., ' 39 E., 9 Ray St., Beverly Cline, Penneth M., ' 39 E., 37 Howland St. , Roxbury Clough, LawTence M., ' 36 E., 4 Melbourne Rd., East Milton Clouter, Homer, ' 37 E., Marion Coates, Roger M., ' 39 E., 6 Marion Rd., Upper Montclair, N, J. Cobb, Harold E., ' 37 E,, 48 Niles St., Abington Cochran, Robert L., ' 37 E., 98 Jewett St., Newton Cochrane, Russell L., ' 39 E., Richmondville, N. Y. Coffin, Elliott F.. ' 36 B.A., 480 Parker St., Newton Centre Coghlan, Frank D,, ' 39 E., 225 Centre St., Dorchester Coher, Shepbard M., ' 36 E., 104 Columbia Rd. , Dorchester GAINSBORO PRESS T rinters . ' Publishers CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO THE COLLEGE JUST y2 A BLOCK AWAY 14 1? will be glad to help you in your many printing requirements 295 Huntinston Ave. BOSTON, MASS. Compliments of LEO HIRSH 250 Huntington Ave. Boston, Mass. J. R. 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Comtois, Arthur F., ' 36 E., 12 West St. , Worcester Conaha.v, John M.. ' 39 E., 91 Gainsborough St., Boston Conant , David P. , ' 38 E. , Cherry St. , Greenfield Condon, Joseph L., ' 38 E., 2 Charles St., Rockland Conlan, Emmett P., ' 39 E., 37 Solomon St., Attleboro Connery, William H., ' 36 E., 101 Walnut St., Clinton Connolly, Robert J., ' 38 E., 66 W. Boylston St. , Watertown Contardo, Anthony, ' 39 E., 98 North Margin St., Boston Cook, Adam M., ' 38 E., 8 North Common Terr., Lynn Cook, James A., ' 39 E., 12 Pomeroy St., Boston Cooke, Stanley E., ' 37 E., 2 B St. PI., Lynn Cookingham, Sterling H., ' 36 E., Staatsburg, N. Y. Cooksey, Ralph C, ' 38 B.A., Baldwin St., Marblehead Cookson, John W., ' 36 B.A., 18 Norfolk St., Needham Cooney, Daniel J. , ' 39 E.,49 Kent St., Brookline Cooper, Henry B., ' 37 E., 23 Barton St., Boston Corcoran, John H., ' 37 E., 352 Concord Ave., Cambridge Corcoran, Thomas C, ' 39 E., R.D. 4, Greenfield Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Corcoran, William J., ' 39 E., 43 Trapelo St., Brighton Corey, George, ' 36 E., 18 Phelps St., Salem Cornelissen, Richard F., ' 39 E., 41-A Parkman St., Dorchester Coronella, Francis S., ' 38 E., 103 Chambers St., Boston Cosman, Ernest B., ' 36 B.A., 26 Hancock St., Maiden Costa, Andrew, ' 39 E., 230 Maverick St., East Boston Cotter, Robert W., ' 39 B.A., 45 Breed St., Lynn Coughlin, William P., ' 39 E., 146 Federal St., Greenfield Coulouris, John W., ' 38 E., 90 Lowell St., Arlington Counsell , Merrick, Jr. , 38 3. A. , 44 Spring St. , St . Johnsbury, Vt. Countway, Lewis E., ' 38 E., 10 Farnum St., Quincy Cox, Robert B., ' 36 E, 8 Myrtle St., Winchester Crane, Matthew J., ' 36 B.A., 92 Bra.vton Rd., Brighton Craven, Paul M., ' 36 E., S Carlford Rd., Boston Crawford, Gordon B., ' 39E.,R. F. D. 1, Ballston Spa, N. Y. Creed, John J., ' 37 B.A., 758 Fourth St., South Boston Crellin, Edward A., ' 38 E., Kittery Ave., Rowley Crescenzo, Francis, ' 38 E., 48 Acushnet Ave., Springfield Cromwell, John F., ' 39 E., 31 Houston St., West Roxbury Crooks, Arthur B., ' 36 B.A., 15 Goodwin Ave., Revere Crosby, Gardner, ' 39 B.A., 51 Hamilton St., Wollaston Crossley, Edmund G.,Jr., ' 38 E.,35 North Ave., North Abington Croudis, Bernard W., ' 36 E., Storer St., Yarmouth, Me. Crump, Raymond T. , ' 37 E. , 8 Malverna Rd. , RosI indale Cruz, Salviano, ' 38 B.A., 10 School St., Stonington, Conn. Cudihy, Edward J., ' 36 E., 3 Pierce St., Marblehead Cummings, Timothy E. , ' 38 E. , 57 Mt . Ida Rd. , Dorchester Cunningham, Gerald F., ' 39 E., 9 Union St., Haverhill Cunningham, Ralph L., 141 Quincy Ave., Winthrop Curcio, Anthony P., ' 38 E., 9 Rockview PI., Cos Cob, Conn. Curran, John R., ' 37 E., 1 Ellington Rd., Wollaston Curran, Kenneth E., ' 37 E., Woodland Farm, Littleton, N. H. Curran, Robert J., ' 39 B.A., Woodland Farm, Littleton, N. H. Curren, Robert A., ' .38 B.A., 193 Stratford St., West Roxbury Currie, John H., ' 39 B.A., IS Owen St.,Mattapan Currier, Edwin W. , ' 38 E. , 357 Main St. , Medford Curry, Robert W. , ' 36 B.A. , 109 Orris St., Melrose Curtin, Francis W., ' 36 E., 89A Green St., Lynn Cushman, Warren H., ' 38 E., 241 Humphrey St.. Swampscott Cussen, Vincent I., ' 38 E., 10 Corona St., Dorchester Cutler, Horace F., ' 39 E., 5 Gellineau St., Maiden Cutler, Leonard B., ' 36 E., 14 Anderson St., Boston Cutler, Walter C, ' 36 B.A., 4 Franklin St., Medford Cutter, Russell, ' 39 B.A., 48 Locke St., Cambridge Cuzner, Frank C, ' 39 E., 12 Day St., North Easton Cynkus, Anthony W. , ' 39 B.A. , 9 Second St . , Ipswich Dagle, Arthur F. , ' 39 B.A. , 40 Barry St. , Boston Dahlborg, John E., ' 37 E., 125 Menlo St., Brockton D ' Alessandro, Elmer A., ' 37 B.A., 9 Grove St., Somersworth, N.H. Dallas, James L., ' 36 E., 44 Butman St., Beverl.v Dalton, Walter H., ' 37 B.A., 16 Cutter St., Belmont Daly, Albert J. , ' 36 E. , 337 Washington St., SomerviUe Dana,BentonP., ' 36E.,17 Sagamore St . , Lynn Danlorth, George L. , ' 36 E. , 9 Gould St. , Danvers Danforth, Marshall S., ' 38 E., West Rindge, N. H. Danforth, Paul C. , ' 39 E. . 9 Gould St. , Danvers Daniels, William A., ' 36 E., 21 Bradford St., Salem Datz, Jacob, ' 37 E., 953 Morton St., Mattapan Daulton, Ernest N., Jr., ' 39 E., 44 Fairview St., Fitchburg Davenport, Herbert R., ' 37 E., 82 Madison St., Fall River Davenport, Richard C, ' 36 E., 154 Arnold St., New Bedford Davidson, John E., ' 36 E., 21 Dunlap St., Salem Davidson, Warren E. , ' 38 E. , Temple, N. H. Davis, Arthur P., ' 39 E.,R. F. D. 8, York Village, Me. Davis , Alfred W. , ' 36 E. , 77 Heaton St. , Heaton Park , Manches- ter, England Davis, Austin, ' 38 E., 25 Chapel St. , Gloucester Davis, Charles ' 36 E., 119 Graham Ave., Paterson, N. J. Davis, George E., ' 37 E., 322 Washington St., Dorchester Davis, Kenneth E. , ' 36 B. A. , 106 Boston Ave. , West Medford Da.v, Albert C, ' 39 E., 116 Eastern Ave.. Lynn Day, Edward J., ' 36 E., 18 Allston St., Allston Dean, George H., ' 37 E., Farrar Rd., South Lincoln Deane, Archie L., ' 38 E. , 20 Winslow Rd., Brookline Deary, Charles H., Jr., ' 39 E., 76 High Rock St., Lynn Decatur, Carleton C, ' 39 B.A., Goodwin St., Berwick, Me. Decatur, Irving C, Jr., ' 39 B.A., 101 Glenwood, Maiden DeFranco, Joseph, ' 36 E., 91 Walworth St., Boston Deibert, Clarence R., ' 39 E., Valley View, Penn. Delane.v, James B., Jr., ' 38 B.A., 17 River St., Natick Delano, Maurice F., Jr., ' 38 E., 302 Mt. Vernon St., Dedham D ' Elia, Ralph F., ' 37 E., 41 Marion St., Medford Dell , Maurice, ' 39 E. , 46 Parker St . , Chelsea deLuccia, Charles A., ' 38 E., 6 Cedar Ct., Everett DeMichele, John J., 37 B.A., 16 Sullivan Ave., Newton Upper Falls Denly, Roland M., ' 39 B.A., 18 Everett St., Brockton Denzler, Walter, Jr., ' 36 E., 1074 Canterbury St. , Roslindale DeRoeck, Francis R., ' 39 E., 18 Howe St., Dorchester Desmone, Charles J., ' 37 E., 211 Calhoun Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. DeStefano, Ralph J., ' 36 E., 11 Ruskin St., Boston Diamondstone, Walter J., ' 38 E., 20 Park St., Brookline DeCaprio, Luca, ' 36 B.A., 453 William St., Bridgeport, Conn. u M N SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES TO BE INAUGURATED AT N. U. ' ftts (JVlfl ' COND U WARRIOR ' S HUSeUND CHOSEN No I), ,jL Club lo li I ' l ict Ajmual Show Follow the growth of Northeastern through the NEWS. 1. NEW BUILDING PROGRAM 2. CURRICULUM CHANGES 3. ALUMNI NEWS — a regular News feature NORTHEASTERN NEWS DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN D— E DiCicco, Minotti P. , ' 39 E. , 43 Belknap St. , Concord DiCicco, Tripoli J.. ' 38 E., 43 Belknap St., Concord Dickinson. Albert. ' 3S E., Bridgewater, Conn. Dickinson. Robert H., ' 39 E., Bridgewater. Conn. Dickson, Walter F., ' 38 E.. 85 Brattle St.. Arlington DiLorenzo, Carmine. ' 3S B.A.. 9 Boardmnn St.. East Boston Dingwell. Willi.am E.. ' 36 E., 92 Capen St.. Milton DiNostri, Anthony A., ' 38 E., 25 Liberty St.. New Haven, Conn. DiNunzio, Raphael P., ' 37 E., 340 Harvard St., Cambridge Doggett, Roger H., ' 37 E.. 51 Adams Ave. . Watertown Dolan. James L., ' 36 E., 32 Apple St., Lynn Dole, Joel R., ' 39 E., Danville, Vt. Dole, John E,, ' 39 E,, 71 Linden St.. Boston Donati, Emanuel T., ' 38 E.. 54 Cedar St., Everett Donohue, Francis R.. ' 36 E.. 40 Eliot Crescent St.. Brookline Donohue, John J.. ' 37 E., 93 Meredith Circle, Milton Donovan, John E., ' 39 E., R. F. D. 1, Houlton, Me. Doughty. Robert S.. ' 39 B.A., 41 Roy St., Swampscott Dovi, Anthony C. ' 38 E.. 36 Leverett St.. Boston Dow. Benjamin C. ' 36 E.. 22 Walnut St., Somerville Dow, Edgar D.. ' 37 E., 159 Rutherglen Ave., Providence, R. I. Dow, John C, ' 39 B.A., 37 College St., Portland, Me. Driscoll. Edward G., ' 37 E.. 45 Portland St., Haverhill Driscoll, Joseph P.. ' 36 E., 8 Chauncy St., Watertown Drollett, Frank W., Jr., ' 39 E., 644 West St., South Braintree Drummond, Norman C, ' 37 E., 9 Billings Park, Newton Duncklee, George N., ' 39 E.. 10 Barrows St.. Middleboro Dungan. Francis B.. ' 38 E., 14 Mounllord St., Hartford, Conn. Dunn, Albert A., Jr., ' 39 E., 264 Brighton Ave., Boston Dunston. Hubert W., ' 36 E., 48 Whitney St., Watertown Dupuis, Lucien C, ' 37 B.A., 208 Springside Ave., Pittsfield Dwyer, Arthur S., ' 38 E., 2062 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Dwyer, Russell N., ' 38 E., 24 Greenview Ave., Jamaica Plain Dyer, Charles F. , ' 39 E. , 30 Lynde St. , Melrose D.ver, William D., ' 36 E.. 20 Elmwood Ave., South Braintree Eames, Eliot N. , ' 38 E. , 6 Grandview Rd. , Arlington Easton, Ivan G., ' 38 E., 13 Pigeon Hill, Rockport Eckert, Jason C, ' 36 E., 3 W. Cedar St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Eibye, John, ' 36 E., 1 Elwood St.. Everett Eisenwinter, Charles E.. ' 39 E., Hamilton Ave., Watertown, Eldredge, Everett C, ' 36 E.. 24 Elm St., Everett Elger, John G., ' 36 B.. ., 47 John St., Willimansett Elliott, Henry F.. ' 39 E.. 119 Pinckney St., Boston Elliott. Robert E., ' 37 E.. Central St., Tops6eld Ellis, David L., ' 36 E., 35 Hasseltine Ave., Melrose Ellis, Richard H., ' 37 B.A., 88 Washington St., Norwood Emerson. Randolph W., ' 38 E., Main St,, Rowley Emerton, John F. , ' 38 E. . Ash St. , Islington Emery, Frank P. , ' 37 E. . 10 Parker Ave. , Lynn Emery, Franklin C, ' 38 E., 37 Rosemont Ave., Portland, Me. Emmette, Lee W., ' 37 B.A., 6 Cottage St., Middletown, Conn. Enser, Gilbert E., ' 37 E., First Ave., Broadalbin, N. Y. Epstein, William, ' 37 E., 35 Winthrop St., Salem Erickson, Norman O., ' 36 E. , 8 Bromfield St. , Newbur. ' port Ericsson, Eric O., ' 36 E., 16 Maverick St., Dedham Estes, Lincoln S., ' 36 E., Windsor Evanauskas, Branislow A., ' 36 E., Coach Rd., East Setauket, N.Y. Evans, George E., ' 36 E., 121 Washington St., Wellesley Hills Evans, Lloyd S. . ' 36 B.A. , 74 Fremont Ave., Everett Fafel, Samuel, ' 39 B.A., 516 Shawmut Ave., Boston Falco, Gennaco, ' 39 B, A,, .579 Somerville Ave., Somerville Fales, Forrest G., ' 38 E., 487 Adams St., East Milton Falkson, Robert M,, ' 37 B.A., 313 Summit Ave., Brighton Falls , Warren H. , ' 38 E. , 22 Munroe St. , Lynnfield Farber, Lynn C, ' 37 B.A.. Poland, N. Y. Farineau. Albert F.. ' 36 E., Summer St., Maiden Farnum, Gleason, ' 38 B.A., 11 Winthrop St., East Boston Farrcn, James J., ' 39 E.. 24 Rutledge Rd., Mattapan Farrell, William H., ' 37 E., 33 Washington PI., Bridgeport, Conn. Farrow, Hollis L,, ' 37 E., 60 Essex St,, Lynn Fay, Eldon T. H.. ' 39 E.. 14 Ladd St., Watertown Fazioli, Everett M,, ' 37 E., 1 Dixon Ave.. Dedham Feeley, James J.. ' 39 B.A., 11 Boughton St., Danbury, Conn. Feidt. William E., ' 39 E.. 248 Church St., Millersburg, Penn, Feins, Daniel S.. ' 38 E., 80 White St,, East Boston Feldman, Morris, ' 39 B.A., 3 Belmont Ave. , Winehendon Fellman, Malcolm A., ' 38 B.A., 114 MerrimacSt., Newburyport Fennell, Arthur R., Jr., ' 38 E., 51 Fremont Ave., Everett F ' erguson, Donald E., ' 39 E., 90 Prospect St. , Gloucester Ferguson, Donald 0., ' 39 E., 371 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. Ferguson. Robert I.. ' 38 E., 3 Kipper St., Adams Fernekees, James E. , ' 37 E. , 3 Prentiss Rd. , West Roxbury Ferraguto, Richard H., ' 39 E., 82 North St.. Middleboro Ferris, Vincent J., ' 39 E., 155 Kilburn St., Fall River Field, Elroy A., ' 38 E., 27 Bellevue St., Lowell Field, Wendell D. , ' 38 B. A. , 61 Wedge St. . Lowell Fielding, Edmund K.. ' 39 E., 15 Montague St., Boston Fielding, Robert J., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 444 Washington St., Brighton Finn, John C, ' 37 E., 28 Acorn St., Lynn Finos, Ralph V., ' 38 B. A. , 56 Frank St. , New Haven, Conn. Firth, James A., ' 38 B.A., 111 Brambach Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Fish, Charles H., ' 38 E., 38 Chester Ave., Waltham Fisher. George, ' 38 E,, 226 Shore Dr. , Winthrop Fisher, Irving, ' 39 E. , 50 Chester St. , Allston Fisher, James A. , ' 38 E. , 9 Avalon Rd. , Milton Fisher, Nathan, ' 37 E., 227 East Main St., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Fiske, Benjamin M., ' 36 B.A., 28 Lafayette St., Wakefield Flanagan, William, ' 38 B.A., 1537 Beacon St., Brookline Flint, George W., ' 37 E., James Lane, Cohasset Floyd, Malcolm, ' 39 B.A., 454 Woloott St., Auburndale Flumere, John A., ' 39 E., 29 Loker St., Natick Flynn, Francis J., ' 36 E., State Hospital, Taunton Fogg, Robert E., ' 38 E., 22 Harvard St., Boston Folsom, Seth A, , ' 36 E., 62 Powder House Blvd. . Somerville Forbes, George F., ' 39 E., 159 George St., Arlington Ford, Edison H., ' 38 E., 30 Stearns Rd., Brookline Forman, Sidney, ' 38 B.A. , 11 Nightingale St., Dorchester Forte, Jack A., ' 39 B.A, , Hecker Ave. , Noroton Heights, Conn. Fortin, Joseph A. R., ' 39 E., R. F. D. 4, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Fosdiek, Roger W., ' 39 E., 38 Perham St., West Roxbury Foster, Dan L., ' 38 E., 43 Leonard St., Waltham Foster, Dwight D,, ' 38 B. A., 537 Prospect St. , Torrington, Conn. Fowler, Donald W., ' 38 B.A., 398 Linwood Ave, , Newtonville Fowler, Henry A,, ' 36 E., 9 Blueridge Ave., Saugus Fradsham, Edward J., ' 38 E., Richards Rd., Southboro Francis, Stafford P., ' 39 E., Highland St., North Easton Eraser, Alexander D., ' 38 B.A. , 86 Emerson Rd. , Milton Eraser, Lincoln M., ' 37 E., 86 Emerson Rd., Milton Fredey, Jean M., ' 39 B.A., 148 Jewett St., Newton Qomp lim en ts of eta Qamma £psilon Sta Tau U {ji t7 ( Spsilon Zeta Sigma K ppa TPsi K ppa Zeta T hi Thi Beta ' Alpha Sigma T hi LAlpha DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Freeman, Emery E., Jr.. ' 39 E. . Summer St., Cohasset Freeman, Harry L., ' 39 E., B-i Lawrence Ave., Roxbury Freeman, Zussman, ' 39 B.A., 47 Quincy St., Eoxbury Freid, Leon R. , ' 39 B. A., 9 Parker St . , Chelsea French, Edward L., ' 37 B.A., 257 Ash St., ' Waltham French, Irving E., ' 36 E., 316 Huntington Ave., Boston Fullam. Harh nd O., ' 3S E., Westminster, Vt. Fuller, William J., ' 38 E., 86 North St. , Georgetown Fulvi, Renato J., ' 39 E., 34 Clinton St., Mansfield Funicello. Joseph T., ' 39 B.A., 637 Rutger St., Utica. N. Y. Fusco, Guido J., ' 37 E. , 170 Salem St., Boston Gaboriault, Norman A., 38 E., 208 North St., Salem GaBney, John D. , ' 36 E., 252 Lexington Ave., Cambridge Gaidosz, Daniel S., ' 38 E., 1 Highland Ave., Derby, Conn. Galanopoulos, William P. , ' 39 E. , 64 Emerald St. , Boston Galasso, Francis L. , ' 37 E. , 27 Flynt Ave. , Monson Gale, Howard E., ' 36 E., 35 Mou ltrie St., Dorchester Gallagher, Arthur H., ' 37 B.A., 15 Prospect St., Whitefield, N.H. Ganong, Warren L., ' 37 E., 70 Madison Ave., Arlington Ganzert, Frank H., ' 38 E.,42 Larchmont St., Dorchester Gardner, Ralph W., ' 39 E., 5 Greenacre St., South Weymouth Gardner, Robert E., ' 38 E., Batavia St., Boston Garland, Chesley F., ' 38 E., 12 Lewis Rd., Belmont Garlick, William E., ' 36 E., 121 East St., Dedham Garnsey, Bruce N., ' 38 E., 9 Grant St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Garrabrant, Ludlow S., ' 36 B.A., Dcmerest Ave., West Nyack, N.Y. Gaudette, Rene A. , ' 39 E. , 26 Belmont St. , Marlboro Gaviani, Joseph G., ' 37 B.A., 59 Burrell St., Roxbury Gemelli, Joseph C, ' 39 E., Washington St., Hanover Gershman, Jacob B. , ' 37 E. , 55 Winston Rd. , Dorchester Gessay, Stephen E., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 56 High St., Rockville, Conn. Gibbs, James B., ' 37 E. , 66 Pearl St. , Everett Gibson, Arthur E., ' 39 E., 103 Dix St. , Dorchester Gibson, William L., ' 39 E., 236 Bellevue St., Newton Giella, Mario, ' 37 E., 52 Hull St., Boston Gifford, Allan F., ' 37 E., 45 Newbury St., Brockton Gifford, Frank T., ' 37 E., 94 Faxon Rd., Quincy Gile, Norman H., ' 39 B.A., 420 Washington St., Braintree Giles, James E., Jr., ' 39 E., 44 Olive St. , Newburyport Gillis, John A., ' 36 E., 1 Prospect Ave., Woburn Gillotti, John J., ' 39 B.A., 28 Liberty St., Danbury, Conn. Gilman, Arthur E., ' 39 E., 73 East High St., Newburyport Gilmore, Bruce P. , ' 38 B.A., 83 Regis Rd. , Mattapan Gilpatrick, Robert B. , ' 36 B.A. , 134 Manning St., Needham Gilson, Harlan E. , Jr. , ' 39 B.A., 69 Norton Ave. , Taunton Gitelson, Samuel, ' 36 E. , .50 Davis Rd., Waverley Glaskin, Norman, ' 38 E., 46 Astoria St., Mattapan Glass, Arthur W., ' 37 E., East St., Lexington Glover, Francis H., ' 38 E., 80 Johnswood Ed., Roslindale Glover, Melvin H., ' 38 E., Hebron, Me. Goldberg, George G., ' 39 E., 25 Angell St., Dorchester Goldberg, Myer N., ' 36 B.A., 14 Dolphin Ave. , Winthrop Goldthwaite, Wendall L., Jr., ' 39 E., 39 Stuart St., Everett Golemme, Manuel, ' 38 B.A., 22 Whiting St., Hanover Goodson, George W., ' 38 E., R. F. D. 1, Wolcott Rd., Water- bury, Conn, Goodwin, Bertram F., ' 37 E., Doaks Lane, Marblehead Goodwin, Bertram R., ' 38 E., 1 Sayward St., Gloucester Gordon, John H. . ' 36 E. , King St. , Littleton Gorse, James F., ' 38 B.A., 91 Goodridgc St., Lynn Govoni, Edmund £,, ' 36 £., 206A Summer St., Somerville Grace, Robert L., ' 38 E., 53 Moreland St., Boston Grady, William A., 36 E., 12 Sheridan Circle, Winchester Graham, Alexander C, ' 38 E., 28 Auburn St., Woburn Gramolini, Marco A., ' 39 E., 1 Lesher St., Roslindale Grandberg, Norman E., ' 36 B.A., 69 Undine Rd., Brighton Grant, Charles E., ' 39 E., 368 Main St., Sharon Grant, Charles T. , ' 39 E. , 44 Bradlee St. , Hyde Park Grant, Harvey E,, ' 38 E., 63 Summer St., Auburn, Me. Grant, Wesley I., ' 39 B.A. , 227 North Ave., Wakefield Grasewicz, Julian L. , ' 36 B.A. , 58 Princeton St. , Medford Grassie, Albert E., Jr., ' 37 E., South Main St., Cohasset Graves, John F. , Jr. , ' 39 E. , 38 Webster St., Revere Gray, Tyler W. , ' 38 E. , 4 Margaret St. , Plattsburg, N. Y. Green, Malcolm, ' 37 E., Hartwood, N. Y. Green, Parker M., ' 36 E., 45 Perkins St., West Newton Gregory, Edwin B., ' 36 E., Greenfield Gregson, Robert L., ' 36 E., 7 Arcadia St., Cambridge Grela, Milton W., ' 38 E., 125 Berkley St., Taunton Griffiths, Laurence A., ' 39 E., 24 School St., Berwick, Me. Grimaldi, Peter J., ' 39 E., 48 Hichbarn St., Boston Grodsky, Leslie, ' 37 E., 87 Whittier St., Springfield Gross, Ervin E., ' 36 E., 1035 South Main St., Attleboro Gurkowski, Frank R., ' 39 E., 125 Water St. , Worcester Gustafson, Albert, ' 38 E. , 5 Winnemere St., Maiden Gutzler, Robert B., ' 39 E., 856 Watertown St., West Newton Guy, Donald, ' 37 E., 19 Parker St., Chelsea Haas, Henry J., ' 36 E., 47 Bellaire Rd., Roslindale Habeshian, Ira J., ' 39 E., 662 Green St., Cambridge Hadley, Roger W,, ' 36 E., 73 Ellicott St., Needham Hakanson, Allen H., ' 37 B.A., 89 Glendower Rd., Roslindale Hakiinson, H. Berthel, ' 38 B.A., 89 Glendower Rd., Roslindale Hale, Edward F., ' 39 E., 47 Tower St., Jamaica Plain Haley, James F., ' 39 E., Pleasant St., Groton Hall, Fenner B., ' 37 E., Riverside East, Simsbury, Conn. Hall, Joseph B., ' 39 E., 323 State St., Augusta, Me. Hallett, Kenneth T., ' 36 E., 12 Grantland Rd., Wellesley Hills Halzel, George C, ' 38 E., 2 Harlem St., Dorchester Hambrecht, Donald G., ' 38 E., 36 St. Francis St., Medford Hamill, John R., ' 37 E., 473 Quincy Ave., Quincy Hamlin, Perley C, ' 37 E., 76 Peterboro St., Boston Hanna, Habecb M., ' 36 E., .521 Shawmut Ave., Boston Hansen, Arthur E., ' 39 B.A., Crescent Ave., Bedford Hardwick, Richard H., ' 38 B.A., 79 St. Botolph St., Boston Hardy, Henry K., ' 38 E., 42 Main St., Cochituate Harlow, Melvin S., ' 39 B.A., Smithfield, Me. Harrington, John J., ' 37 E., 28 Sudan St., Dorchester Harrington, Richard C, ' 39 E., Hollis St., Groton Harris, Chester L., ' 38 E., 21 Clifford St., Hartford Harris, George W., ' 37 B.A., 191 County St., Attleboro Harris, Sydney P., ' 36 E., 335-A Harvard St., Cambridge Hart, Jacob C, ' 38 B.A., 410 Monroe St., Hackettstown , N. J. Hart, Merrill, ' 39 E., 16 West St., Maiden Hartwell, William J., ' 39 B.A., 19 Brogan Rd., Medford Harve.v, Fred W., ' 37 E., 145 Glendale Rd., Quincy Haskell , John L., ' 36 E. , 22 Lyman St. , Beverly Hatch, Henry B., ' 39 E., 247 Princeton St., East Boston Hatch, Lewis N., ' 36 E., 53 Cordis St., Wakefield Hatfield, Alvin C. , ' 38 E. , 389 Dudley St. , Roxbury Hautala, Tauno E., ' 36 E., 91 Town Hill St., Quincy Haverty, James, ' 38 E., 28 Justin Rd., Boston Qompliments of The Class of 1936 ® DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Hayden, Clyde G., ' 36 E., North Windham, Conn. Hayes, Joseph T., ' 3C B.A., 43 Warwick Rd., West Newton Hayes, Vincent J. , ' 36 E. , 10 Willow Ave. , Salem Ha.ves, Walter E., ' 3S E., 21 Shurman St., Nntick Healy, Elton F., ' 36 E., 239 Cleveland St.. Pawtucket, R. I. Heerde, Richard A. , ' 36 B. A. , 20 Manthorne Rd., West Roxbury Heider, Rudolph L.. ' 36 E., 60 Oak St., Methuen Hemming, George T., ' 36 E. , 246 Great Plain Ave., Needham Henderson, Ray P.. ' 3S E.. 67 Magoun Ave., Medford Henderson, Robert L. , ' 36 E. , Central Park, Dover, N. H. Henr.v, A. Russell, ' 36 E., 32 West Warwick Ave.. West War- wick, R. I. Henry, James J., ' 39 B. A. , North Main St. , Cohasset Herbst, Harry L., ' 38 E., 100 Beechwood Ave., Watertown Hersam, George R., ' 38 E.. 15 W. Colony Rd., Lynn Hibberd, Charles P., ' 38 E., 136 Riverdale St. . West Spring€eld Higbee, C. Ellsworth, ' 3S E., 98 Beacon St., Hyde Park Higgins, Joseph, ' 39 E. , 6 Marshall St. , Revere Hill, Stanley T., ' 37 E., Division St., Holbrook Hill, Viljo F.. ' 36 E., Box 121, Central ' Village, Conn. Hilton, Warren M., ' 37 E., 30 Canterbury Rd., Newton High- lands Hintsa, Oiva E., ' 39 E., 8 Riverbank Rd., Ma.vnard Hirtle, Kenneth S., ' 36 E., 31 Calumet St., Wollaston Histen, Harry J., Jr., ' 38 E., 11 Edgewood Circle, Quincy Hjelm, Kenneth E., ' 38 E., 19S Phoenix Terr. , SpringBeld Hogarty. John J., ' 37 E., 173 Cornell St., Roslindale Holbrook, Albert E., ' 36 E., Leland Ave., North Grafton Holden, Ch.arles C, Jr., ' 39 B.A., 110 Douglas Rd. , Belmont Holmes, Arthur T., ' 38 E., State Rd., Manomet Holmes, Robert J., ' 39 B.A., 4 Madison St., Belmont Holmes, Robert W. , ' 3S E. , Manomet Holton, Adolphus, ' 36 E., lOS Cottage St., Norwood Honchar, Andrew P. , ' 37 E., 80 Garden St. , East Hartford, Conn. Hoot, Gregory C, ' 36 B.A,, 42 John St., Newport, R. I. Horn, Daniel, ' 38 E. , 226 Norton St. . Rochester, N. Y. Home, Parker A., ' 37 B.A., .5 Fairview Terr., Maiden Horzempa, Stanley, ' 36 E., R. F. D. 2, Winthrop, Me. Houghtaling, Oscar L., ' 38 E., 102 Clinton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Howard, Leo L., ' 38 E., Sangerville, Me. Howe, Arthur L. , ' 39 E., 3.591 Acushnet Ave. , New Bedford Howe, Hartley 0., ' 37 B.A., 437 Elliott St., Beverly Ho.ve, William J., ' 38 B.A., 11 . dams St., Taunton Hoyt, Eugene L. , ' 38 E. , Rumford Center, Me. Hubbard, Alan W., ' 37 B.A., 26 Vernon St., Woburn Hubley, Nathan C. , ' 37 B.A. , 37 Larchmont St., Dorchester Hucksam, Robert W., ' 39 E., 2268 Centre St., West Roxbury Huff, Dean H., ' 39 B.A., McLean, N. Y. Hughes, Fred F., ' 37 E., 200 Lewis St., Lynn Hughes, Harry L., ' 37 E., South St., Elbridge, N. Y. Humes, Robert W., ' 37 E., 7 Cedar St., Westboro Humphrey, Neal V., ' 38 E., 347 North Main St., Brewer, Me. Humphreys, Frederick C, ' 39 E., 26 Garden St., West Roxbury Humphreys, John K., ' 38 E., 44 Deerfield St., Hartford, Conn. Hunt, Charles G., Jr., ' 39 E., 25 Manor House Rd., Newton Hunt, Walter J., ' 39 B.A., 516 Pleasant St., Maiden Hunt, Walter W., ' 38 E., 35 Madison St., Maiden Hunter, Arthur D., ' 39 E., 219 Highland Ave., Arlington Hunter, Carroll D., ' 36 E., 42 West St., Westboro Hurley, Edward T.. ' 37 E., 2 Willis St., Boston Hurley, Walter P., ' 38 B.A. , 33 Balcomb St., Salem Hutchins, Ellery H., ' 36 E., 35 Cherry St., Danvcrs Hyman, Abraham A., ' 37 B.A., 168 Hillside Ave., Mt. Verno: N.Y. Igo, Dana F., Jr., ' 39 E., 2775 Washington St., Canton Irish, Donald B.. ' 39 E., 1402 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. Irwin, Richard, ' 39 E., Pownal, Vt, Isaacson, Henry N., ' 37 E., West Elm St.. North Raynham Jackson, Edgar E., ' 36 B.A., 141 Sutherland Rd., Brighton Jackson, Russell L., ' 36 B.A.. 82 Harold St., Hartford, Conn. Jacobs, Donald L., ' 39 E., 66 Beacon St , Winthrop Jacobson, Saul, ' 38 E., North St., Somers, Conn. Jacolev, Leon, ' 39 E.. 7 Wentworth St., Maiden Jakimedes, George L., ' 38 E., 153 Shawmut Ave., Boston James, Arnold B., ' 39 E., 280 Ferry St., Maiden Jameson, Frank G., ' 36 E., 36 St, Agatha Rd., East Milton Jamieson, Bradford R., ' 37 E., 57 Monroe St,, SpringBeld Jamieson, Norman S.. ' 36 B.A., 635 Hammond St., Brookline Jason, Robert, ' 39 B.A.. Cushing Rd., Cohasset Jenney, Willis A., ' 37 E.. 36 Cottage St., South Portland, Me. Jepson, Robert N., ' 37 B.A., 297 Cherry St., West Newton Johnson, Carl A., ' 37 B.A., 11 Draper Rd., Framingham Johnson, Erick A. W., ' 39 E. . 10 View St. . Boston Johnson, Gordon H., ' 37 B.A., Central St., Agawam Johnson, K. Arthur, ' 38 E.. 74 H,vde Park St., Dedham Johnson, Martin E., ' 37 E.. 24 Vernal St., Everett Johnson, Parker W., ' 38 E., 10 Cedar Ave., Arlington Johnson, Philip D., ' 37 E., Green6eld, N. H. Johnson, Ronald H., ' 39 E., 3 Elm St., Natick Johnson, Seth P., ' 37 E., 88 Baltimore St., Hartford, Conn. Johnson, Walter C, ' 38 E., 48 Jamaica St., Boston Johnston, Arthur W., ' 38 E., 155 Safford St., Wollaston Johnston, Benjamin K., ' 38 E., 14 Crombie St., Salem Jones, August, ' 38 B.A., Mongaup Valley, N. Y. Jones, Edward F., ' 37 E., 89 Fairlawn St., Lowell Jones, William F., ' 38 E., 74 Broad St., Wethersfield, Conn. Jones, William H., ' .37 E., 35 Crescent Ave., Melrose Joslin, Grant W., ' 39 E., 33 Westminster Ave., Arlington Joslyn, Clyde F., Jr., ' 39 B.A. , 23 Ash St., Waltham Juszkiewicz, Leo J., ' 36 E. , 38 Marion St.. Somerville Kallina, Carl T., ' 37 E., 94 Browne St. , Brookline Kane, John E, , ' 39 B.A. , 745 Hampden St. . Holyoke Kasper, Joseph A., ' 36 B.A.,35 Beacon Park, Brockton Kaulakis, Frank, ' 36 E., 17 Neil St., Marlboro Keating, William H., Jr., ' 39 E., 4 Ethel St., Boston Keen, Frank D., Jr., ' 39 E., 295 Fremont St., Braintree Keep, Philip R.. ' 39 E., Rangeley, Me. Keith, Lyman A., ' 38 B.A.. 339 Lakeside Dr., Bridgewater Keller, Jack, ' 36 E., 22 Evel,yn St., Mattapan Kelley, James H. , ' 39 B.A., 33 Longfellow Rd. , Worcester Kelly, Leroy M., ' .37 E., 33 Clarke St., Lawrence Kelly, William J., ' 37 E., 7 Dove St., Newburyport Kemp, Robert I., ' 39 E., 25 Riverside PI., Walpole Kennedy, John T., ' 38 B.A., 35 Foster St., Brighton Kenney, Chester A., ' 36 E., 10 West St., Westboro Kenney, Frank V., Jr.. ' 38 E., 50 Chickatabot Rd., Quincy Kenney, James J. , ' 39 B.A. . 35 Wayland St. . Boston Kenney, Thomas F. , ' 39 B.A. , 35 Wayland St. , Boston Ketchen, Lawrence L., ' 36 E.. 43 Pinkham Rd., Medford Keyes, Fenton G., ' 39 E., 72 Ash St., Waltham Qompllments of The Class of 1937 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN L-M Kiernan, William W., ' 3S E. , 49 Lafayctle St., Marblehead Kihs, Francis J., ' 36 E.. 36 Hayden St.. Roslindale Kimball, Lawrence W. , ' 38 E. , North Rd. , Bedford King, Matthew J.. ' 36 E.. 174 Prospect St.. Norwood Kirkland. Alexander, ' 36 E., 19 Weeks Ave.. Roslindale Kirkland, Warren S., ' 37 E. . 163 JMarlboro St. , Wollaston Klayman, David, ' 39 E., 92 Hazelton St., Boston Kleeman, Harold C, ' 39 B.A., 92 Quinc.v Ave., Winthrop Kleemola, Wilho K., ' 3S E., 1.5 Linden Xve., Beverl.v Kline, James, ' 37 E., 34 Estella St., Boston Kl.vman, Leo, ' 39 E., .50 Garden St., Boston Knight, William A., ' 38 E., 6 East High St., Newbur.yport Knoll, Helmut J., ' 37 E,, 29 Central St., East Dedham Knowlton, Francis ' H., ' 38 E., 11 Roxbury Ave., Natick Knox, Howard T., ' 39 E., 12 Rockland St., Taunton Knox, Norman W.. ' 38 E., 81 Chandler St., Somerville Knudson, Everett C, ' 31 ' ) B.A., 43 Beals St., Brookline Kolstad, Charles K. , ' 39 E., 243 Long Acre Rd. , Rochester, N. Y. Komich, Albert J. , ' 37 E. , 54S Fourth St. , South Boston Kop, Peter E. . ' 37 E. , 2 Cristy St. , Worcester Kotapka, Stanley, ' 39 E.,3S8 W.Hazeltin Ave., Kenmore, N.Y. Kradin, Charles, ' 37 B.A., 27 Kerwin St., Boston Krasnoselskj ' , John, ' 38 E., Baptist Corner, Shelburne Falls Kritzman, Saul A., ' 36 E., 90 Capen St., Dorchester Kruchas, Fred A. , ' 38 B.A. , 21 St. George Ave. , Norwood Krukonis, Algerd W., ' 38 E., 23 Springfield St., Cambridge Kr.vstyan, Karol J., ' 39 E. , 30 Wordsworth, East Boston Kuczek, Rudolph, ' 37 E., 74 Plain St., Taunton Kudravetz, Michael, ' 39 E., S3 Spring St., Norwich, Conn. Kulbanski, John, ' 39 E. , 73 Winsor St., Ludlow Kulch, William S., ' 39 E., 98 Marlboro St., Chelsea Kussmaul, Charles C, ' 37 E., 5 Whiting St., East Dedham Kyricos, Anthony A., ' 39 B.A., 150 Prospect St., Cambridge Ladd, Walter I., ' 39 B.A., North Bangor, N. Y. Laine, Reino, ' 39 E., 50 Wood Ave., East Weymouth Lake, Roger J., ' 38 E., 43 Lothrop Ave., Milton Lalicata, Salvatore F., ' 39 E., 115 Havre St., East Boston Lambert, Alfred E., ' 39 E., 26 Larkhill Rd., West Roxbury Lambert, Charles E., ' 39 E., 12 Newport Ave., West Hartford, Conn. L ' Amoureaux, Donald E., ' 38 E., Main St., Norton Land, Carleton, ' 38 E., 222M Belmont St., Brockton Landall, Alden P., ' 39 E., 11 Spruce Rd., Lynn Landry, Walter J., ' 36 E., Paine Rd., North Attleboro Landwehr, Edward C, ' 39 E., 196 Reservoir Rd., New Britain, Conn. Lane, John S., ' 37 E., 420 Riverside Dr., New York City La Rosa, Salvatore, ' 39 B.A., 217 Saratoga St., East Boston Lauckner, Charles G., ' 36 E., 37 Porter St., East Lynn Laughton, John M., ' 37 E., ISO Oxford St., Portland, Me. Lavache, Francis W. , ' 39 E. , 74 Oak St. , Plymouth Leavitt, Clayton E., ' 36E., 262 Old Connecticut Path, Framing- Leek, George C, ' 39 E.. 15 Harrison Ave., Saugus LeClerc, Horace G., ' 38 E., Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Ledger, Walter J. , ' 37 E. , 98 Queensbury St. , Boston Lceman, Stanley P. . ' 38 E.. 79 Aroostook Ave., Millinocket , : Ie. Leighton, Burritt F., ' 39 E., .506 Ash St., Brockton LeMa.v, Carl F., ' 37 E.. 90 Emerson St., Haverhill Lenfest, Leslie W., ' 37 E., 98 Langdon Ave., Watertown Lengel, Albert, ' 37 E., 4 Taylor St., Manchester, Conn. Lcngevich, Joseph W., ' 38 E., 109 Business St., Boston Lente, Allen R., ' 39 B.A., 15 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Leonard, John G., ' 39 E., 106 Eastern Ave., L.vnn Leone, Antonio, ' 38 E., 32 Arlington PL, Brighton Lerer, Harold, ' 38 E., 91 Sates St., Lowell Lesburg, Samuel, ' 36 E., 35 Hartwell St., Roxbury Letourneau, Charles ' V. , ' 36 E. , 169 Eliot St. , Milton Le ' y, Leo L., ' 36 B.A., 27 Bismark Terr., Rochester Lewis. John E., ' 36 E., 83 Pearson Rd., West Somerville Lewis, John W., ' 36 E., 98 Foundry St., South Easton Lewis, Robert H., ' 38 E., 53 Pequossette Rd., Belmont Lincoln , Alfred H. , ' 37 E. , 120 Walker St. , Taunton Linda, Arvey H., ' 36 E., 17 Highland Ave., Roxbury Lindbloom, John A., ' 37 E., 40 Lothrop St., Beverly Lippincott, Leander H. , ' 39 E. , Y. M. C. A. ,MiddIetown, Conn. Lloyd , Donald M. , ' 38 E. , 151 Chestnut St. , Fairhaven Locke, Warren C. , ' 38 E. , 77 Gainsboro St. , Boston Lockwood, Aaron L., ' 38 B.A., 58 Adella Ave., West Newton Longley, Miner R., ' 39 E., 104 Nahant St., Lynn Lord , Kenneth M. , ' 36 E. , 85 Jenness St. , Lynn Lord, Russell T., ' 39 E, , Highland Ave,, Dover, N. H. Lorusso, Antonio J., ' 39E., 202 Washington St., East Walpole Love, Lawrence W., ' 38 B. A., 454 Union Ave., Framingham Lovering, Ralph R. , ' 39 E. , 24 Ot is St. , Medford Lowd, Ernest N., ' 38 E., 68 Thompson St., Amesbury Lowry, David F., ' 39 E. , 61 Tower St. , Boston Luce, Francis P. , ' 39 E. , Vineyard Haven Luck, Harold, ' 38 E., 61 Lithgow St., Dorchester Lusis, Frank A., ' 39 E., 51 Torrey St., Dorchester Lynch , Dan iel M . , ' 39 E. , 39 Perry St. , Brookline Lyons, Thomas D., ' 36 E., Old Connecticut Path, Wayland MacDonald , Forrest F. , 36 E. , 25 Chilcott PI. , Jamaica Plain MacDonald, William D. , ' 39 B.A., ISO Hersey St. , Hingham MacFawn , Warren , ' 38 E. , 83 Sumner St . , Boston MacKean, Archie K. , ' 37 E. , 41 Randall Ave., East Weymouth MacKenzie , Alfred K. , ' 38 E. , 55 Joy St. , Boston MacKenzie, William E., ' 37 E., 65 Elm St., Melrose MacKerrow, Horace G. , ' 39 E. , 36 Bayard St. , Allston Mackiernan, Donald W. , ' 37 E. , 58 Queensberry St. , Boston MacLean, Norman, ' 37 E., 18 Pierce St. .Quincy MacLean, Wallace K., ' 36 B. A., 11 Benjamin Rd., Belmont MacLeod, Duncan W., ' 36 E., 13 White PI. , Brookline Macomber, Kenneth N., ' 36 E., 118 Washington St., Hudson MacRae , Austin D. , Jr. , ' 39 E. , 84 Monument St . , Concord MacSween, Kenneth D., ' 36 B.A., 46 High St., South Hanson Magee, Francis H. , ' 36 E. , 3 Meriam St., Greenwood Magnant, Lawrence C, ' 37 E., 216 Newbury Ave., North Quincy Magoon , Herbert W. , ' 38 E. , 30 Sunset Ed. , West Somerville Magu ire, Francis J. , ' 36 E. , ITS Hancock St. , Stoneham MahafFy, Reid A., ' 38 E., Argyle, N. Y. Mahiikian, Harry J., ' 37 B.. ., 1174 Boylston St., Brookline Mahoney, Francis, ' 38 E. , 153 Cummins Highway, Roslindale Malaguti, Neno A., ' 36 B.A., 436 Washington St., Wellesley Hills Malatesta, Andrew C, ' 36 E. , 160 Main St., Woburn Maling, Henry F., Jr., ' 39 E., 123 Westminster Ave., Arlington Maloney, Hugh T., ' 39 E., 15 Hill St., Watertown Manomon, Lloyd H. , ' 39 E., Great Neck Rd,, Wareham Mandeville, Elmer, ' 39 B.A., 41 Birch St., Saugus Manning, John H., ' 39 E., 9 Rockland St., Newton Qompliments of The C ass of 1938 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN M— N Manning, Paul W., ' 30 B.A., S9 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Marchi . Vincent J. . ' 37 E. , GOO Centre St. , Jamaica Plain Marshall, Alfred L., ' 3S E., 27 Vine St., Melrose Marston, William H., ' 37 E., North Windham, Me. Martensen, Arthur O. . ' 39 B. A. , 1S5 Glendale St. , Everett Martin, Randolph .1., ' 38 E., liSo Main St., Watertown Mason, Lewis G., ' 37 E., Deerfoot Rd.,Southboro Mason, Otto C, ' 3S B.A., 393 Pleasant St., South Weymouth ' Mason, Roger S., ' 39 B.A., 37 Stoneleigh Rd., Watertown Matheson, Frederick, ' 39 B.A., 4.5 Porter St., Sonierville Mathews, Edgar P., ' 39 E., 2 Lake St.. Natick Matonis, Joseph, ' 36 E., S9 Wilson St., Haverhill Maxim, Charles O. , ' 30 E. . 130 Pleasant St. , Wakc6eld Mayberry, Joseph S., ' 37 E., IS Haskell St., Prides Crossing Maybury, Richard D., ' 39 E.. 2 Scammon St., Saco, Me. Maynard, Hamilton M., ' 37 E., 11 Adams St., Fair Haven, Vt. McAleer. Harold E., ' 38 E., 21 South Canton St., Lowell McArthur, Donald, ' 36 E., 200 Elmwood St., North Attleboro McAuliffe, Maurice F., ' 37 E., 28 Belviderc St., Boston McCann, Donald J., ' 37 E., 48 Circuit Ave., Newton Highlands McCarthy, James S., ' 37 E., 398 Bowdoin St., Boston McCauley, James E., ' 39 E., 86 Belmont St., Quincy McConnell, Fred W. , Jr. , ' 39 E. , 302 State St., Presque Isle, Me. McCurdy, Leslie, ' 39 B.A., 220 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. McCusker, Joseph J., ' 38 B.. ., 64 Lundberg St., Lowell McDonald, Ralph C. , ' 39 E. . .522 West Eagle St. , East Boston McDonald, Roger G., ' 39 E., 440 Woodford St., Portland, Me. McEachcrn, Carl A., ' 39 E., Maple St., Greenville Jet., JSIe. McGann , Joseph C. , ' 37 E. , 9 Fairfield St. , Watertown McGee, Edward J., 38 B.A., 12 Williams St., Brookline McGovern , Francis E. , ' 30 E. , 46 Farquhar St . , Rosl indale McGrath, William A. , ' 39 E. , 74 North Summer St. , Adams McGuckian, Augustus P., ' 36 E. , 6.5 Durnell Ave., Roslindale McGurl , Eugene F., ' 39 E. , IS Grove PI. , Arlington Mclntyre, William S. , ' 36 E. , 13 Artwill St. , Milton McKenzie, Bertram E. , ' 39 E. , 17 Parkman St. , Dorchester McKinney, Walter L., ' 36 B.A., ISO Fairfield St., Hartford, Conn. McLatchy, Allen H., Jr., ' 39 E., 2S Eaton Ave., Woburn McMahon, Thomas E., ' 39 E., 171 Milton St., Dorchester McNamara, Edward W., ' 37 B.A., 26 West Cottage St., Dor- McPhail, George E., Jr., ' 39 E., IS Parkway Rd., Medlord McRae, Albert H. , ' 38 E. , 30 Pine St., Taunton Meadowcrott, Harry S., ' 3S E., 36 Washington Ave., Andover Means, F ' rederic C. , ' 37 E. , Bowen St. , Newton Centre Mearls, Harold W. , ' 39 E. , 277 North Beacon St. , Watertown Meehan, Frank H., ' 39 B. A., 2 Bartlett St., Belmont Meeker, Jack A., ' 39 B. A., IS Highland Ave., Saugus Meggison, Ernest J., ' 3S B. A., 3 Graves Ave., Lynn Mehlhorn, William W., ' 36 E., 17 Summerside Ave. .Manchester, N.H. Mello, William T., ' 39 B. A. , 23 Leonard Ave. , Cambridge Meltzer, Jack, 39 E., 89 Congress St., Portland, Me. Melville, Allen N. , ' 37 E. , 45 Newcomb St. , Quincy Merrikcn, Frederick, ' 36 E., Overlook Rd., Randolph Messer, Ernest A., ' 36 B. A., 229 Albion Rd. , Wakefield Messer, Richard O. , ' 36 B. A. , 229 Albion Rd. , Wakefield Metanias, James J. , ' 39 E. , 27 Mayo St. , Boston Metcalf, Harry F., ' 36 E., Weld, Me. Metcalf, Robert N., ' 39 E., 450 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Metherall, John F., Jr., ' 39 E., 64 Hobart St., Wollaston Metrick, Frederic M. , ' 39 E. , 13S W. Ninth St. , South Boston Meyer, Flo.vd P., ' 38 E. , 22 Whitman St. , Dorchester Middendorf, Eugene H., ' 36 E., 23 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. Milewski, Chester A., ' 39 E., 122 South Main St., East Hart- ford, Conn. Miller, Albert A. , ' 36 E. , 10 Brookview St. , Dorchester Miller, Harry, ' 39 E., 7 Arbutus St., Dorchester Miller, Robert C, ' 36 E., 43 Isabella St., Melrose Highlands Miller, William S. , ' 3S B. A. , Hackettstown , N. J. Millet , Charles E. , ' 39 B.A. , 131 Bradford St., Pittsfield Miln , Samuel R. , ' 37 E. , 69 Franklin St. , Allston Minichiello, Arthur F., ' 39 B.A. , 106 Chelsea St., East Boston Minkovitz, Morris, ' 36 B.A. , 630 Central Ave, Ncedham Minnis, Gordon A., ' 38 B.A. , 36 Toxteth St. , Brookline Minzner, Walter R., ' 30 E., 42 Barcmeadow St., Methuen Mitchell , Frederick W. , 36 E. , Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Mitchell, Joseph D., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 48 Plummcr Ave., Winthrop Mitchell , Richard C. , ' 36 B.A. , 11 Laurel Ave. , Waltham Alitchell, William H., ' 37 E., 28 Spaulding St., Boston Jlollica, Robert D., ' 39 B.A., 48 Prentiss Lane, Belmont Montgomerj ' , Edward J. , ' 36 E. , 40S Marrett Rd. , Lexington Moody, George Fallows, Jr., ' 39 E. , 3 Sheridan Rd., Swampscott Mooers, Philip Cole, ' 39 E., 245 Oakland Ave., Methuen Moore, Albert R., Jr. , ' 36 E. , 20 Hastings St., Portland, Me. Moore, G . Herbert , ' 36 E. , 76 Harvard St. , North Quincy Moran, Frederick P. , ' 36 E. , 102 Bridge St. , Newton Moraski, Merritt B., ' 38 E., 1525 Centre St., Roslindale Morgan. Harold K., ' 38 E., Washington St.,Topsfield Morrell, Edwin T. , ' 3S E., 41 Grove St., North Attleboro Morrison , Harry Aust in, ' 39 E. , Oak St. , East Natick Morse, Gordon Alfred, ' 30 E., 142 Dale St., Waltham Morse, Heath E. , ' 37 E. , 13 Doane Ave., Beverly Mueller, Walter W. , ' 39 E. , 715 Central St. , Stoughton Mulak, Stephen J. , ' 39 E. , Springfield Rd. , Hazardville, Conn. Mullen, Anthony J. , ' 38 B.A. , 87 M St., South Boston Mulligan, Eugene J., ' 39 E., 8 Bartlett St. , Somerville Murphy, Edward J. , ' 39 E. , 53 Clearview St. , Watcrbury, Conn. Murphy, James F. , ' 39 E. , 24 Auckland St . , Dorchester Murphy, Jeremiah P , ' 37 E., 44 Pleasant St., Charlestown Murray, George L. , ' 37 E., 35 High St., North Billerica Murray, Glenn J., ' 39 E., 92 Ash St., Gardner NeflBnger, Paul T., ' 33 B.A., 11 Academy Rd., Newton Nelson, Roy A. , ' 36 E., 626 Dudley St., Boston Nelson, Vernon H., ' 39 E., 60 Third St., Hamdcn, Conn. Nelson, Wilfrid A., 36 E., Monument Beach Nemikst is, Joseph J. , ' 39 B. A. , 10 Newton St. , Cambridge Nessolini, Gilbert J. , ' 37 E. , 1 13 Forest St. , Watertown Nevers, Lucien W. , ' 36 E. , 24 Garfield St., Foxboro Newcomb, Richard A. , 38 E. , 1 10 Blue Hill Ave., Milton Newhall, George W., ' 36 B.A. , 29 Laurel St., Melrose Newman, Frederick W., 37 E., 28 Pratt Ave, Beverly Newton, Robert G., ' 39 E., 2 Summer St., Sharon Nichols, Charles H., ' 37 E., Central St., Fayville Nichols, Frank J., ' 36 E., 33 Runnells St., Portland, Me. Nickerson, Lorenzo T., ' 37 E., Remsenburg St., Long Island, N.Y. Nicolosi, Sebastian J. , ' 39 E. , lis Haverhill St. , LawTenee Niederhauser, Harry R., ' 39 B.A., 20 Cohasset St., Roslindale Nilsen, Lornts B., Jr., ' 39 E. , 53 South Oak St. , New Bedford Noble, Philip F., ' 37 E., 12S Green St., Fitchburg Qompliments of The Class of 1939 ® DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN N— P P-R Norinkavich, John J. , ' 39 E. , 10 Bents Ct. , Lowell Nowers, Edward S. , ' 36 B.A. ,43 Somerset Rd. , Lexington Nowosielski, Alfred, ' ' 39 E. , 45 Milton St. , East Boston Noyes, Harry F. , ' 38 E. , 1960 Massachusetts Ave. , Le.xington Nychay, Joseph Y., ' 39 E., 04 Ruskin Rd., Mattapan Nyyssonen,Einard, ' 36E.,112MarshallSt.,Fitchburg Oakes, Arnold, ' 3S E., 6 Hern Ave., Taunton Obenauer, Frederick H., ' 37 B.A., 75 East Main St., Norwich, N.Y. - O ' Brien, Francis L., ' 38 E., 40S Ash St., Brockton O ' Brien, John T., ' 36 B.A., 30 Nottinghill Rd., Brighton O ' Donnell, Arthur J., ' 37 E., 4 O ' Dell Sq. , Salem Ogonowski , John S. , ' 37 E. , 85 Wheeler St . , Dracut O ' Hehir, John P., ' 39 E., 47 Burton St., Brighton Ojamaki, Olavi, ' 36 E., Box 190, Ashby Olcott, Gordon S., ' 37 B.A., 171 Wentworth Ave., Lowell O ' Leary, Cornelius F., ' 37 B.A., 192 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Oliva, Fred J., ' 39 B.A.,2S Pine St., Winchendon Olscn , Robert W. , ' 37 E., 299 Corey St. , West Roxbury Olson, Knut H., ' 38 E., 247 Market St., Brockton Olver, Manley D., Jr., ' 38 B.A., 414 Freedley St., Morristown, Penn. O ' Neal, Walter M., ' 39 B.A., 4 Howard St., Milton O ' Neill, Harry T. , Jr., ' 39 E. , 34 Barnum St. , Taunton Opp, Richard D. , Jr. , ' 39 E. , 55 Elgin St. , Newton Center Orcutt, Kenneth I., ' 37 E., OS Cedar St., Rockland, Me. O ' Sullivan, Joseph J., ' 39 E., 22 Surry Rd., Arlington Otto, Paul N., ' 39 B.A., 155 Robbins Rd. , Watertown Pacini, Attilio, ' 39 E., 45 Robey St., Roxbury Packard, Darel O. , ' 36 E. , 54 Main St. , Hull Pagliuso, Michael, ' 36 E., 50 Beacon St., Chelsea Palmer, Arland R. , ' 37 B.A., 42 Wigglesworth St., Boston Palmer, Howard C, ' 37 E., Angelica, N. Y, Palmer, Mark A., Jr., ' 39 E., Main St., Graniteville Papaz, Ninus Sarkis, ' 39 E., 98 Central St. , Leominster Pappiis, Marcos J. , ' 39 E., 238 High St., Dedham Pardee, Curtis G., ' 36 E., Main St., Bolton Paretchanian, Sooren, ' 36 E., 3370 Emerald St., Philadelphia, Penn. Park, Robert L., ' 39 E., 305 Pond St., South Weymouth Parker, George B., ' 38 E., 56 Norfolk St., Cambridge Parker, Robert C, ' 36 E., 113 Pleasant St., Orange Parker, Stanley G., ' 39 B.A., 44 Washington St. , Wellesley Hills Parnell, John B., ' 36 E., 30 Bircham St., Springfield Parsons, Frederick B., ' 38 B.A.. 10 Humboldt St., Cambridge Paskevich, Michael, ' 38 E., Taylor St., Nashua, N. H. Pass, Maurice, ' 38 E., 14 Bellevue St., Dorchester Patch, Alfred E,, ' .38 E., 145 State St., Windsor, Vt. Pater, Alexander J., ' 39 B.A., 28 May St., Lowell Patten , Frederick W. , ' 36 B. A. , 54 Cottage St., Melrose Paul, William C, ' 37 E., 3 Everand St. , Worcester Paulhus, Joseph L., ' 37 E.,S6 Henry St., Cambridge Pauling, Frederic W., ' 36 E. , Scars Rd. , Southboro Paulson, Richard N., ' 37 E., 86 East Howard St., Quincy Peacock, Winston A. , ' 38 E. , 109 Harvard St. , Wollaston Peeke, Ernest C, ' 39 E. , 28 Spofford St. , Newbur,vport Pelletier, Raymond F., ' 38 E., Gushing St., Salem Peoples. Robert R., ' 39 E., 15 Hillside Rd.,Natick Perdikis, Harry S., ' 36 E., 374 Common St., Lawrence Perham, J. Newton, ' 38 E., Strafford Rd., Islington Perkins, Charles A., ' 36 E., Oak Hill Rd., Harvard Perkins , Leston W., ' 39 E., Woodland Rd., Hampton, N. H. Perron, Bernard, ' 39 E., 33 Cabot St., Salem Perry, Elmer J. , ' 39 E., 924 Main St. , Melrose Perry,Henr,v A., Jr.. ' 36E., 1 Walnut Terr., Newtonville Perry, Lester S., ' 37 E., 17 Yarmouth St., Boston Perry, Willard P., ' 37 E., 35 Fairview Ave., Beverly Persia, Philip M., ' 39 E., 1 Nelson St., Hollcy, N. Y. Pesce, Ernest, ' 37 E., 510 Washington Ave., Chelsea Petersen , Raymond M. , ' 36 E. , 25 Ludlow St. , Worcester Peterson , Charles W. , 42 La Grange St. , West Roxbury Peterson, Lawrence M., ' 37 E., Willow St., South Hamilton Peterson, William, ' 3S E., 14 Breakwater Ave., Pigeon Cove Petraske, William C. , ' 39 E. , R. D. 1 , Johnstown , N. Y. Pfeiffer, Robert L. , ' 38 E., South Rd. , Bedford Philips, Richard J. , ' 38 E., 280 East Milton St. , Readvillc Phillips, Howard G. , ' 39 E., 71 Elm St. , Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phillips, Hugh, ' 36E., 172 Beacon St., Boston Piasta, John, ' 39 E. , 79 Myrtle Ave. , Webster Pickering, George D. , ' 39 E. , 47 Allendale Ave. , Dorchester Piekarski, Joseph B., ' 39 E., 9 Neponset Ct., Roslindale Piekarski,Leon T., ' 37 E., 9 Neponset Ct., Roslindale Pihl, George E. , ' 37 E. , 100 Carroll Ave. , Brockton Piotrowski, Henry J., ' 39 E., 29 Jenkins St., South Boston Pitcher, Kilburn F., ' 39 B.A., 123 Longwood Ave., Brookline Pittendreigh, W. Wallace, ' 39 E., 25 Pinette St., New Bedford Pitts, Wilfrid C, ' 36 E., 76 St. James St., St. John, N. B., Can. Plasewicz, Casimir F. , ' 38 E. , 20 Arthur St., Lynn Pollard, Lewis W., ' 39 E., 61 St. Mark ' s Rd. , Dorchester PoUey, Alvin H. , ' 36 B.A. , 88 Bacon St. , Natick Policy, Robert W. , ' 39 E. , 88 Bacon St. , Natick Pond, Harlow S. , ' 39 E. , 475 Columbia Rd., Boston Poole, Robert F. , ' 36 E. , 76 Verona St., Lynn Porembski, Thaddeus T., ' 39 E. , Park St. , City Mills Powell, James T. , ' 39 E. , 44 Victoria St. , Somerville Pray, H. Edgar, ' 36 B.A., 60 Glen Cove Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Prezkop, Alfons J. , ' 39 E. , 25 Stone Path Lane, Easthampton Pritchard, H. Howard, ' 39 B.A., 10 Chase Ave., Lexington Pritchard, Orland T., ' 38 E., 60 Columbia Rd., Portland, Me. Proudfoot, Charles E. , ' 37 E. , 75 Wallace St. , West Somerville Prouty, Burt L. , ' 36 E. . 59 Main St. , North Hanover Prouty, Robert M., ' 36 E. , 38 Benson St., Whitman Provencher, Robert D. , ' 39 E. , 391 Broadway, Somerville Psilekas, Vassil L. , ' 38 E., 35 Farrington St. , Brockton Pugacz, Myron, ' 39 E., 39 Briggs St., Easthampton Putzel, Daniel J., Jr., ' 39 E. , 26 Morris St. , Hamden , Conn. Puzo, Frank W. , ' 37 E. , 73 Seymour St. , Rosi indale Quigley, Arthur J., ' 37 E. , 10 Weld Ave. , Roxbury Quigley, Robert L., ' 39 B.A., 39 Hillside Ave., West Newton Quinlan, Edmund J., ' 36 E., 34 Gorham St., Somerville Quinn , Charles J. , ' 37 B.A. , 219 Faneuil St. , Brighton Quirk, Thomas, Jr., ' 38 E., 26 Grove St., East Weymouth Rackley, Carle E. , ' 36 E. , Sebago, Me. Radden, Charles 0., ' 36 E., IS Oak Ave., West Roxbury Rallis, George E., ' 36 E., 167 Cross St., Lowell Ramsay, Frank M. , Jr., ' 39 B.A. , 2116 Lexington Ave. , Ashland, Ky. 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Ra.v, Walter Woodbury, ' 39 E., 49 Beach Ave., Swampscott Raymond, Ralph C. , ' 37 B, A. , 24 Goodrich Rd., Jamaica Plain Raymond, Roger C. , ' 37 E, , 48 St. Peter ' s St. , Salem Redding, Donald C, ' 30 B.A., 55 Pleasant St., Medt ' ord Redfield, William A., ' 36 E., R. D. 1, Middletown, N. Y. Reece, Robert Lewis, ' 39 B.A., Scotland St., Hingham Reed, George A., ' 37 E., IS Hews St., Cambridge Reed, James G., ' 39 E., 6 Maple St., Lake Placid, N. Y. Rees, Kenneth A., ' 3S E., 46 Vassar St., Dorchester Regan, Harold T., ' 3S B.A., S4 Pemberton St., Cambridge Regan, Paul G., ' 38 E., 7 Carlford Rd,, Jamaica Plain Reid, Charles B., ' 38 E., 20-A Auburn St., Roxbury Ricci, Louis A., ' 38 E. , 11 Elven Rd. , Boston Rice, Bernard L., ' 38 E.,.306 Huron Ave., Cambridge Rice, Merton, ' 38 E., 19 John St., Chelsea Rich, Harold, ' 36 E., 68 Brunswick St., Boston Richardson, James L., ' 36 E., 468 School St., Belmont Richardson , Lester . . , ' 39 E. , 72 Cook St , Lynn Ricker, Frank D. , ' 36 E. , 136 Harvard St. , Everett Ricker. John C, ' 37 E., Ashland St., Maiden Ricker, Millard 0., ' 39 E., R. D. 1, Harrisburg, Penn. Riford, Charles P., ' 39 E. , East Bethel, Vt. Riordan, Nelson F., ' 36 E., 3-A Concord Ave., Cambridge Ritchie, Bradford S., ' 38 E., 13 Phillips Ave., Norwood Rizya, John C, , ' 36 E., 116 Everett Ave. , Chelsea Robak, Walter C, ' 36 B.A., 6 Dickinson St., Cambridge Robert, Abraham, 37 E., 110 Waumbeck St., Roxbury Roberts, Norman E., ' 36 E. , 77 Harold St. , Hartford, Conn. Robertson, Orville G., ' 38 E., 13 Cottiige St., Lewiston, Me. Robinson, Leo F. , ' 38 E. , 3 Pine St., Littleton, N. H. Rockett, Robert E., Jr., ' 39 E., 46 Ballard Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. Rockwood , Ainsley D. , ' 38 E. , IS King ' s Highway, West Spring- field Rodowicz, Stefan J., ' 3S E., Box 55, Ver.sailles, Conn. Rogers, Robert F. , ' 38 E. , 23 South St. , Concord, N. H. Rogers, Theodore J. , ' 38 E. , 65 Argyle St. , Melrose Rogers, Thomas H. , ' 37 E. , 152 Newport St. . Arlington Roitman, George H., ' 36 E., 25 McLellan St., Dorchester Rollins, George E. , 36 B.A,, 305 High St. , West Medford Rollins, Ralph W., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 50 Chapel St., Augusta, Me. Ronzio, Joseph V., ' 39 E., 13 Bolton St., Cambridge Rook, Gustav, Jr., ' 39 E., 8 Maryland St., Boston Rorke, John W., ' 39 E. , So Cornell St. , Newton Rosecaln, Henry, ' 38 E., 18 Reddy Ave. , Boston Rosnov, Maxwell, ' 39 E., 6 Evelyn St., Mattapan Ross, C. Donald, ' 38 B.A. , 336 Belmont St. , Brockton Ross, John S., ' 36 E., 305 Corey St., West Roxbury Ross, Morwick, ' 39 E., 17 St. John St., Jamaica Plain Roukes, Donald W., ' 37 B.A., 15 Damon Ave., Melrose Rounsefell, Clifford P., ' 37 E., 115 Wellesley Ave. , Wellesley Rowe, Frederick D. , ' 39 E. , 35 East Main St., Orange Rowell, Walter H., ' 38 E., IS East St., Wrentham Rowell, Wilfred N., ' 39 E., 18 East St. , Wrentham Royds, Edmund F., ' 37 E., 445 Church St., North Adams Rubin, Albert I., ' 38 E., 38 Mallon Rd., Boston Rusacow, Marshall J., ' 39 E., 110 Chatham Rd., Brockton Russell, Robert W., ' 39 E., 52 Woodland St., Newburyport Sackett, Richard B., ' 37 B.A., 71 School St., Springfield S.ackrider, James, ' 36 B.A., 31 Besch Ave. , Albany, N. Y. Sadler, Albert H., ' 37 E., West Acton Saija, M ichael A. , ' 3S E. , 53 Chambers St. , Boston Sakamoto, Makoto, ' 39 E., 89 Oak St., Dedham Salamano , Charles F. , ' 39 E. , 97 East St. , Wrentham Salecker, Anton, ' 37 E., 225 East 79th St,, New York, N. Y. Sanderson, Robert C, ' 37 E., Forest Grove, Waltham Sandler, Jack, ' 37 E. , 1684 North Shore Rd., Revere Sandler, James I., ' 37 B.A., 17 Crescent St., Lowell Sandler, Milton, ' 39 E,, 1684 North Shore Rd., Revere Sanford, Edward A. , Jr., ' 38 B.A., P. O. Box 256, Buzzards Bay Sanford, Harold E., ' 38 E., 36 Bliffin St., Fall River Sanseverino, Frank J., ' 39 E., 114 Union Park St., Boston Santiago, Florencio, ' 36 E., Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Santos, George J., ' 36 E., 26 Ayrault St., Newport, R. I. Sargent, Charles F. , Jr. , ' 39 B.A. , 51 North Bayfield Rd. , Quincy Sargent, Herbert S., ' 39 B.A. , 33 Tileston Rd., Winthrop Sarnow, Frank W., ' 39 E., 22 Moulton Rd., Arlington Saulnier, Francis J., ' 36 E., 6 High St., Haverhill Saunders, Earl R., ' 38 E., 162 Wachusett St., Boston Saunders, Ernest W., ' 37 E., 162 Wachusett St., Boston Saunders, Lee M., Jr., ' 39 E., 118 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Saunders, Paul W., ' 38 E., 10 Hilltop Rd., Watertown Savage, Richard, ' 38 E., 79 Gainsboro St., Boston Sawtell, Leroy M., ' 3S B.A. , 15 Malone Ave., Westfield Sawyer, Chester R., Jr., ' 39 E., 299 Atlantic St., Atlantic Saxe, Robert K., ' 36 E., 10 French Ave., South Braintree Saxon, Joseph J., ' 36 E., 12 Minot St., Boston Scenna, William M., ' 36 E., 137 Laurel St., Melrose Schaller, Ferdinand D., ' 38 E., 18 Schaller St., South Natick Schindler, Joseph A., ' 39 E., 185 Walnut Ave., Roxbury Schroder, Charles H., ' 39 E. , 27 Fennbrook Ed., West Hartford, Conn. Schueler, Martin J., ' 39 E,, 100 Cullodin Hd. , Stamford, Conn. Schwartz, Arthur, ' 38 B.A., 24 Homestead St., Boston Schwelm, Frederick C, ' 39 E., 102 Glenwood Rd., Somerville Scott, Edward K. , ' 36 B.A. , 99 Babson St., Boston Scott, George C, ' 39 E. , Amherst St. , Granby Scott, Kenneth R., ' 36 E., 122 Water St., Saxonville Seudder, Denman N., ' 38 B.A., 251 Nelson Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Seed, Douglas Arthur, ' 39 B. A., Hampshire Roads, Salem Depot, N.H, Sequeira, Armando J., ' 36 E., 156 Orchard St., Newark, N. J. Shaknites, Augustine J. , ' 39 E., 2 Galena St. , Boston Shaman, Morris N., ' 39 E., 16 Julian St,, Roxbury Shames, Albert A., ' 37 E., 125 Hutchings St., Roxbury Shane, Sumner, ' 37 E., 51 Woolson St., Mattapan Shannon, Harold P., ' 38 E., 8 Newbridge Ave., Woburn Shapiro, Jacob, ' 36 E., 1 Cabot St., Salem Shapiro, Morris, ' 36 E., 1 Cabot St., Salem Sharp, Daniel D., ' 39 E. , 155 Marble St., Stoneham Shaw, C. Russell, ' 37 E., 3 Pinehurst Ave., Methuen Shaw, Joseph C, ' 38 B.A., 14 Brewster St., Plymouth Shaw, Robert A. , ' 38 E. , 30 Larchmont St. , Dorchester Shaw, William A., ' 36 E., 30 Larchmont St., Dorchester Shea, John F., ' 37 E., 47 Massasoit St., Mattapan Shea, William J., ' 39 E., 64 Dana St., Cambridge Sheehan, Eugene W., ' 39 E., Cary Ct., Rockland Sheehan, James J., ' 37 E., 185 Dover St., Brockton Sherman, Myer, ' 39 E., 70 Gordon St. , Somerville AID MUDIO AT 156 DOYLSTON STREET BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS or a) ftotograpterg to Class of 1935 Patrons may obtain duplicates at any time. DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN S— T Sherry, Charles E., ' 36 E., Massachusetts Ave., Boxborough Shields, Edward, ' 39 E., Main St., East Jaffrey, N. H. Shiers, Forrest J. F., ' 3f) B.A., 55 South St., Jamaica Plain Shinier, Richard B., ' 36 E.. Wurtsboro, N. Y. Shippoo, . llen C, ' 30 E., 53 Prospect St., Gardner Shuhc, William P., ' 3S B,A., 48 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead Sluilman, Isadore, ' 37 E., 2U Glenwood Rd., Somerville Simmuls, John M.. ' 37 B.A., 100 Church St., Watcrtown Simpson, Robert H., ' 38 E., 122 Homes Ave., Dorchester Siverton, John N., ' 3S E., 97 Russell St., Atlantic Sjostcdt, John M., ' 39 E., 40 Henson St. , Watertown Slotnick. Bennie, ' 3S E., 40 Bailey Rd., Somerville Small. Leslie C, ' 37 E., 28 Stanton Rd., Brookline Small, Philip A., ' 38 B.A., IB Mineral St., Ipswich Small, Rodman T. , ' 39 B.A. , Harwich Smith, Alfred J., ' 37 E. , 80 Lake St., Brighton Smith, . ndrew L., ' 3S E., 8 Guernsey St., Marblehead Smith, Arthur M,, ' 38 E., Plymouth St., North Middleboro Smith , Chester E. , ' 39 B.A. , ISl Fayerweather St. , Cambridge Smith, Clifford A., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 8 Van Brunt Ave., Dedham Smith, G. Albion, ' 36 E., S Swan St,, Beverly Smith, J. Lloyd, Jr., ' 39 E.. East St., Islington Smith, Merle C, ' 36 E., 14 Pratt St., Melrose Smith, Maynard E., ' 39 E., 81 Washington St., East Milton Smith, Philip G., ' 37 E., 11 Pickett St., Beverly Smith, Robert L., ' 37 E., 38 Webster St., Revere Smith, Robert W. , ' 37 E., 262 Lynnficld St. , Peabody Smith, Russell N., ' 38 E., 10 Orchard St.. Wellesley Smith, William A. , ' 36 E. , 7 Strathmore Rd. , Brookl ine Snyder, Hyman G., ' 38 E., 30 Leston St., Mattapan Snyder, Walter E. , 39 E., 1 1 Piatt Ave., Rhinebeck, N. Y. Sommers, George R. , ' 36 E. , 59 Blossom St., Arlington Sorrenti, Joseph, ' 37 E. , 21 Fremont Ave., Everett Soule, Frank L., ' 37 E. , 32 Wachusett Rd. , North Weymouth Souther, 0. Phillips, ' 36 B.A., 21 Goss Ave., Melrose Spears, Donald R., ' 38 B.A., 23 Toxteth St., Brookline Spears, Richard F. , ' 39 B.A. , 23 Toxteth St. , Brookl ine Spencer, Ernest L. , ' 36 E., 12 Elks Parkway, Norwood Spencer, Paul F., ' 36 B.A. , Country Way, Scituate Center Sperry, Foster E., ' 37 B.A., 51 Edward St., East Haven, Conn. Spidell .Emery P., ' 39 E. , 120 Wilmington Ave,, Dorchester Spidle, Alexander G., ' 38 E. , 26 Corona St. , Dorchester Sproat, Herbert B., ' 39 E. , 27 Landholm Rd. , Newton Squarebrigs , John N. , ' 37 E. , 55 ' Vernon St. , Brookl ine Staples, Richard B., ' 37 B.A. , 71 Conomo St., Lynn Stapor, Francis W., ' 39 E. , 37 North Main St. , Webster Stasinopoulos, Peter J. , ' 38 E, , 62 Kenrick St., Brighton Stead, William H. , ' 36 E. , 79 Pleasant St. , North Andover Stein, Julius, ' 37 E. , 34 Fremont Ave., Chelsea Sterr,WilliamR., ' 39E.,122EssexSt.,Swampscott Stevens, Clarence W. , ' 39 E., 224 Newbur.y Ave., North Quincy Stevens, Milton L. , ' 39 B. A., 426 Ma in St. , Great Barrington Stevenson, Roger B., ' 37 E., Box 54, Cummaquid St ickland , Walter W. , ' .39 E. , Van Norden Rd. , Read ing Stimpson, Richard M. , ' 36 B.A. , 45 Snell St. , Brockton Stockbridgc, Willis C., ' 39 E., 104 Summer St., Maynard Stone, Ashton K. , ' 38 E. , 88 Walpole St. , Norwood Stoskus .Thomas Nicodemas , ' 37 B. A. ,48 Sterl ing St. , Worcester Straight , Clark J., ' 37 B.A. , 22 Solomon St. , Attleboro Straw, Leonard H. , ' 38 E. , 5 Chester St . , Melrose Strecker, Clarence S., ' 36 B.A., 43 Woodleigh Ave., GreenBeld Strom, Alnes B., ' 39 E., 11 Thompson St., Concord, N. H, Stupak, Frank R., ' 38 E., 14 St. John Ave, Norwood Sudrabin, Leon P., ' 36 E., Grafton, N. H. Sullivan, Eugene F., ' 38 E., 231 Washington St., Arlington Surgecoff, Oscar, ' 38 E., 12 Hamilton St., Everett Surovsky, Harold A., 3 Kensington St., Roxbury Sutherland, Robert F., ' 39 E., 776 Washington St., Walpole Sutton, Haviland M., ' 37 E., 160 Maple St., Springfield Swanson, Leslie, ' 39 E. , 209 Franklin St., Quincy Sweeney, John A. , ' 30 E, , 431 Main St. , Leominster Sylvester, Edwin E., ' 38 E., 205 Rawson Rd., Brookline Tabor, Robert W., ' 38 B.A. , 84 Billings St. , Lowell Tacito, Cosmo C, ' 37 B.A., 21 Broadway, Somerville Tagliaferro, Louis R., ' 39 E., 1012 East St., Pittsfleld Talanian, Albert G., ' 38 B.A., 70 Templeton St., Dorchester Tarkanian, Jacob, ' 36 E., 79 Spring St., Brockton Tatel, William, ' 38 B. A. , 97 Woodcliff St. , Roxbury Taylor, Clement F., ' 36 E., 11 North St., Randolph Taylor, George E., ' 38 E., Washington Ave., Pottersville Taylor, Harold E., ' 36 E., 20 Sagamore Ave., West Medford Taylor, Lawrence S., ' 38 B.A., 40 Lafayette Ave., Middletown, N.Y. Taylor, Lucius P., Jr., ' 39 E., 798 Tremont St., Boston Tebaldi, Henry J., ' 39 E., 31 ShawmutSt., Springfield Teele, Maurice K., ' 39 B.A. , High St., Vinalhaven, Me. ' Temple, George A., ' 36 E., 10 Clinton St., Woburn Templeman, Laurence I. , ' 37 B. A. , 13 Myrtle St. , Saugus Ten Eyck, Robert S. , ' 39 E., 2414 Genesse St., Utica, N. Y. Tetlow, Ralph L., ' 37 E., 63 Reading St., Hartford, Conn. Thayer, William A., ' 37 B.A., 65 Antrim St., Cambridge Thomas, George W., ' 37 E., 130 Billings St., North Quincy Thomas, Taylor H., ' 37 B.A. , 519 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. Thomas, Walter M. , ' 39 E. , 34 Union St. , Melrose Highlands Thompson , Almore I. , ' 39 B.A. , Page St., Lunenburg Thompson, Dana S., ' 36 E., 13 Munroe St., Georgetown Thompson , Herbert W., ' 37 E., Circleville, N. Y. Thompson, Rolland E., ' 30 E., 497 Huntington Ave., Boston Thomson, Gordon Arthur, ' 39 E., East Gay St., Dedham Thwing, Roger W., ' 38 E., 41 Lloyd St., Winchester Tibbetts, Richard C, ' 39 B.A. , 56 Albion Rd. , Wollaston Tierney, Joseph A., ' 37 E., 17 Everett St., Arlington Tilden, George R. , ' 37 E. , 46 West St. , Needham Heights Tirrell, Clinton W , ' 39 B.A., 128 Upland Rd., Quincy Titus, Constantine L., ' 38 E., 6 Columbus Sq., Boston Titus, James L., ' 38 E. , 6 Columbus Sq., Boston Tobin,Elwin M., ' 36 E., 7 Melville PI., L.vnn Todd, Forrest R., ' 39 E., 14 Purchase St. , Newburyport Tolman, Lucius, ' 39 B.A. , South Acton Tomaszewski, Bill A., ' 39 B.A., 81 Ellington St. , Dorchester Torrance, Kenneth R., ' 39 E., Newman P.O., Lake Placid, N.Y. Toscano, George J. , ' 38 E. , 145 Howard St., Lawrence Tosi, Carlos H., ' 39 B.A., 455 Park Dr., Boston Towers, Kenneth T., ' 36 E., 44 Wellington St., Brockton Towne, Frederick A., ' 38 E., Rockwood St., Norfolk Tracey, Joseph P., ' 39 B.A., 68 Endicott Ave., Revere Trachtenberg, Sidney, ' 39 E. , 452 Thompson Ave., East Haven, Conn. Tracy, Linwood W., Jr., ' 39 B.A., 17 Forsyth St., Boston Traverse, George V., ' 39 B.A., 42 Cleveland St., Arlington Traynor, Charles S., ' 36 E. , 25 Fairmont St., Arlington Tripp, George C, ' 39 E., R. F. D. 4, Springfield. Vt. Troup, Richard W., ' 39 E., 8 Plymouth St.. 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' 36 B.A., Madison, N. H. Varney, Wilbur R. , ' 37 E. , 72 Wallace St. , Maiden Veator, John W., ' 39 E., 7 Trinity Rd., Marblehead Vedoe, Russell A., ' 39 B.A., 58 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston Vogel, Eugene J., ' 30 E., 4 Clarendon Ct., Roslindale vonKahle, Omar A., ' 39 E., 67 Hancock St., Somerville Vose, Edwin D., ' 39 E., 17 Franklin St., Houlton, Me. Vovos, George, ' 39 E., 57 Middle St., Newbur.vport Voyda, Theodore Z., ' 39 E., Jennings Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Voyer, Bertram A., ' 39 B.A. , 177} Ocean Ave., Salem Wade, Kenneth Studley B., ' 38 E., Main St., West Dennis Wagenknecht, Frank H., ' 36 E., 28 Mountain St., Rockville, Conn. Wain, Frederick, Jr., ' 39 B.A. .Colson St. .North Billeriea Walden. Arnold F., ' 37 B.A., 20 Holden Rd.. Belmont Walk. Walter C. . ' 39 B.A. , 45 Bullard St., Dorchester Walker, Lincoln R., ' 39 B.A., 6S Richardson Rd., East Lynn Walker, Roger W. , ' 39 E., 74 Dexter St., Maiden Walkey, Robert, ' 39 B.A., High St. , South Hanson Wallace, Thomas M., ' 36 E., 1093 South Main St., Attleboro Wallin, Carl A., ' 36 E., 35S West St., Randolph Walsh, Edmund A., ' 37 E., 307 Highland Ave., Somerville Walsh, Hubert J., ' 38 B.A. , 27 Ware St., Cambridge Walsh, William, ' 39 E. , 19 Winter St. , Arlington Waltonen, Paavo H., ' 36 E., 29 Gay Ave., Walpole Warchol, Michael F., ' 36 E.,21 Gilbert Ave., Haverhill Warner, Sam Merton, ' 39 E., 87 Pleasant St., Wakefield Warren, Richard D., ' 39 B.A., 22 Ridge Rd., Lawrence Washburn, George F., Jr. , ' 39 B. A. , 7 Park St. , Presque Isle, Me. Watras, Joseph L., ' 39 E., R. F. D., Lebanon, Conn. Watt, Kingdon R,, ' 37 E., 45 Houston Ave., Milton Webb, Henry Albert J. , ' 38 E., Asbury Grove Webber, Joseph W., ' 39 B.A., 509 Park Dr., Boston Webster, Willard C, ' 36 E., Barton, Vt. Wcntworth, Francis A.. ' 39 B.A., 8 Griswold Ct., Uxbridge Wentworth, John G., ' 38 B.A., S Griswold Ct., Uxbridge Wenzlow, William, ' 37 B.A., 18 Alfred Rd., Arlington Wernick, Hymie, ' 36 E., 1861 Northampton St., Holyoke West , Paul B., ' 36 E., 85 Millvale Rd., Haverhill Westdahl,ErickW., ' 37 E.. 188 Manila Rd., White Plains, N.Y. Wheeler, Dwight E., ' 39 E., Hill St., Bristol, Conn. Wheeler, William R. , ' 38 E. , 67 Sanford St. , Melrose Whidden, Frank S. , ' 37 E., 26 Holt St., Belmont Whitcomb, Squire L., ' 36 E., 83 Sanford St., Melrose White , Bradford C. , ' 37 E, , 51 Talcott Ave. , West Springfield White, Harry, ' 37 B.A. , 90 Forest Hills St., Jamaica Plain White, Kenneth P. , ' 38 B.A. , 97 Pinckney St., Boston White, Robert K., ' 36 E., 130 Chestnut St., Cambridge White, William T., ' 36 E., 3 State St., Milton Whitney, Charles A. , ' 36 E., 20 Whittier St., Beverly Whittemore, Ralph C, ' 37 E., 14 Shaw Ave., Attleboro Whittier, Roderick P., ' 38 B.A., 14 Smith St., Woodsville, N. H. Wiederkehr, Byron J. , ' 36 E. , 85 Glendale St. , Revere Wilcox, Franklin W., ' 37 E., Kendrick Rd., Greenwood Wiley, Harold Irving, ' 39 E., 17-A Sonoma St., Roxbury Wilkinson, Hugh W., ' 39 E., Box 291, Morristown, N. J. Williams, Edward P., ' 39 B.A., 17 Spaulding St., Dorchester Williams, Edwin T., ' 36 E., 189 Atlantic St., North Quiney Williams, Gilbert E., ' 36 E., Sandy Creek, N. Y. Williams, William T., ' 38 B.A., 161 Baker St., West Roxbury Willis, John K., ' 39 E., 622 Savin Ave., West Haven, Conn. Wills, Richard J. , ' 39 E., Main St. , Medfield Wills, Wilfred H., ' 39 E., 358 Main St., Medfield Wilmarth, Albert E., ' 39 E., 10 Tappan Ave. , Attleboro Wilner, Marvin J. , ' 37 E. , 49 Peter Parley Rd. , Boston Wilson, David B., ' 38 B.A., 150 Church St., Wilmington Wilson, Jack A., ' 38 E., 101 Baseline St., San Bernardino, Calif. Wilson, John W. , ' 39 E., 22 Greenview St. , Quiney Wilson, Robert P., ' 37 E., 37 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester Winkley, Kenneth L., ' 39 E., 15 Jefferson St., Winthrop Wirling, Richard A., ' 37 E., 2 Raymond Ave., Beverly Wise, Alfred J., ' 36 E., Box 46, Tiverton, R. I. Wise, Louis W., ' 39 E., 11 Broad St., North Attleboro Wiseman , John F. , ' 36 E. , 26 Clayton St. , Maiden Wolff, Herbert K. , ' 39 B. A., 32 Long Ave. , Allston WoUow, Joseph A., ' 39 E., R. F. D. 1, Box 61, Danielson, Conn. Wolowicz, Chester H., ' 37 E., 138 West 9th St., South Boston Wolti, Arne J. , ' 39 E. , 12 Childs St. , Lebanon, N. H. Wood, Duane Parks, ' 39 E. , 13 Summer St. , Nashua, N. H. Wooding, Edwin R., ' 39 E.. State St., North Haven, Conn. Woods, Donald L., ' 37 E., 77 Franklin St., Keene, N. H. Woodworth, Harold T., ' 37 E., 174 St. Botolph St., Boston Worobel, John, ' 39 E., 335 Linnmoore St., Hartford, Conn. Wright, Gordon E., ' 39 B.A., 23 Churchill Ave., Arlington Wright, John Rabbito, ' 38 E., 16 Greenfield St., Summit, N. J. Wright, Justin P., ' 39 E., 33 Dewey St., Springfield, Vt. Wright, Samuel H., ' 36 E., 36 Thorndike St., Brookline Yaffe, Isadore, ' 37 E., 12 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea Yancey, William D., ' 38 E., 83 Martland Ave. , Brockton Yanofsky, Abraham, ' 37 B.A., 5 Robinson St., Saugus Yesikenas, Peter, ' 37 E., 21 West St., Norwood Young, Charles S., Jr., ' 38 E,, Lowell St., West Peabody Young, John R., ' 39 E., 1.57 Standish St., Quiney Zacher, Robert C, ' 37 E., 106 Park PI., Irvington, N. J. Zagalsky, Isidor, ' 38 B.A., Ferndale, N. Y. Zaichuk, Edward J., ' 36 E., 43 Munroe St., Somerville Zamarro, Dante, ' 38 E., 50 Adams St., Worcester Ziegler, Elmer H., ' 37 E., 40 Warren St., Arlington Zimmerman, Robert E., ' 36 E., 11 Pratt St., Allston Zolli, Basil V., ' 39 E., 254 Washington St., Brighton NORTHEASTERN U NIVERSIT Y DAY SCHOOLS The three schools of the Day Division of Northeastern University are conducted on the co-operative plan. After the freshman year students may alternate their periods of study with periods of work in the employ of business or industrial concerns, at five-week intervals. Under this plan they gain valuable experience and earn a large part of their college expenses. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. Varied opportunities available for vocational spec- ialization. Degree; Bachelor of Science in student ' s major field. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Offers three curricula; Accounting, Banking and Finance, and Business Management. Each curriculum represents in itself a broad survey of business technique, different from the others chiefly in emphasis. Degree; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Offers curricula in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, and Industrial Engineering. Classroom study is supplemented by experiment and research in well-equipped laboratories. Degree; Bachelor of Science with specification of the professional field of study. EVENING SCHOOLS Admit Men and Women SCHOOL OF LAW Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Graduates eligible for the Bar Examination. Case method of instruction. Faculty of practicing lawyers trained in the best day law schools. Graduates of the School successful in the practice of the law and in business. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Courses in Professional Accounting, Business Administration, and combined Law and Business, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. Special four-year course in Accounting for those desiring intensive specialization. LINCOLN SCHOOLS Courses in the various branches of engineering and secondary school courses for general education, or for admission to college, are offered at convenient evening hours through the Lincoln Institute and the Lincoln Preparatory School. The Lincoln School of Liberal Arts offers evening courses leading to the Associate in Arts degree. __ _ _ _ ___ Apply for admission now For further information concerning any of the above schools, write or telephone to the Head of the School in which vou are interested. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 316 Huntington Avenue, Boston Telephone KENmore 5800
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