Northeastern University - Cauldron Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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U) NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES DUPL 3 9358 01423821 3 IOd 0(a[ 6.66 O 937 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BOSTON . MASSACHUSETTS o V |0 iV V V :OV 4 CAULDRON Hi £ IS IP « O ' f % W + .. K A i« v 4% „   ' .  •v « • «• :  i   A?   ♦ .  i « , V « % ,4 1 ipk by John P. Mxldd.for the Midvale Company CAULDRON We dedicate, tkb volume on tke CiauLdton to WILLIAM LIXCOLN SMITH in recognition of his long and valuable service to NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY WILLIAM LINCOLN SMITH Burn September 7, 1867 . . . Graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1890, S.B. . . . Special courses at the University of Paris . . . Instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-1902 . . . Consulting engineer, 1892- 1917 . . . Y.M.C.A., Educational Department, 1895 . . . Northeastern University, 1909-1937 . . . Head of the Electrical Engineering Department, 1917-1937 . . . Member: American Institute of Electrical Engineers; National Fire Protection Association; National Association of Electrical Inspectors, Secretary, 1911-1925; Electrical Council, Underwriters ' Laboratories, Chicago, 1908- ; Association of Municipal Electrical Inspectors of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Secretary, 1910- . . . Residence: Concord, Massachusetts, and South Orrington, Maine. ALONG with the deepest depths of the business depression, came the enrollment of the Class of 1937 at Northeastern. Dissatisfac- tion and uncertainty hovered everywhere. America expressed its feel- ings at the polls in November by electing a Democrat to the Presi- dency. Spring brought with it the inauguration, the bank holiday, and still more uncertainty. Then followed the rapid formation of the Alphabet Agencies, each playing its part in the frantic attempts of the administration to restore order to the chaotic situation. Dust storms, floods, international difficulties — both natural and man-made ob- stacles — slowed the drive to normalcy, but the trend was unmistak- able. Now, in the spring of 1937, we find the economic cycle once more on an encouraging upswing, even though international relations seem to be entangled by intrigue and distrust. We who entered Northeastern at the lowest point of the depression, are entering industry at a period when indications point to a stable and a more enlightened era. In the meantime, our University has been surging forward, in spite of the hindrances of external conditions. The year 1934 marked the granting of the first Bachelor of Science degrees. Changes in the curricula have been made periodically, to meet the ever-changing needs of industry and of the world. The Division C four-year plan and increased full-time facilities relieved the stress of student unemploy- ment. The College of Liberal Arts came, to fulfill a recognized need. Accreditation by important agencies added to the repute of the Uni- versity. Finally, in our senior year, came a welcome announcement — Northeastern will occupy the first of its new buildings in the fall of 1938! In athletics, football arrived at Northeastern along with us. The undefeated team of 1935 consisted largely of our classmates. Within the short space of four years of varsity intercollegiate competition, the Husky elevens have built up an enviable reputation throughout the small colleges of the East. The basketball and baseball teams of the 1934-35 season earned powerful claims to the mythical New Eng- land championships, and the outdoor track team of 1935 won the coveted New England title. In the winter of 1936-37 a fine hockey team brought back to Northeastern its previous standing in the puck- chasing sport. From year to year Northeastern is forging to the lop athletically. C. RUSSELL SHAW Editor-in-Chief LEWIS G. MASON Business Manager JEREMIAH P. MURPHY Managing Editor DONALD R. SPEARS Managing Editor CHARLES E. BERGAMINI Photographic Editor WARREN L. GANONG Photographic Editor LAWRENCE I. TEMPLEMAN Snapshot Editor PROF. EVERETT C. MARSTON Faculty Adviser In an effort to match the upswing in economic conditions, in academic and athletic achievement, the editors of the Cauldron have attempted various innovations. We have tried to make this a yearbook in which Seniors are stressed. We have featured the activities of our classmates as much as possible, even in athletics, where our five-year course, with the resulting ineligibility of seniors, makes such a task almost hopeless. At our request, four members of the faculty spent much time in making the selections for our favorite innovation — the Men of Dis- tinction page. The purpose of the page is to give permanent recogni- tion to the men in the Class of 1937 who, in the estimate of competent judges, have contributed most to the life of the University during their undergraduate years. To those members of the faculty who assisted us in the preparation of this feature, we give our thanks; to those Seniors who won places of distinction, we offer hearty congratu- lations. The work of issuing the Cauldron has been greatly increased and complicated by the new plan of distribution. But the job has been done, and the Board believes that the new distribution plan is a logical and desirable one, and should be continued. With the co-operation of the Department of Student Activities, and the support of the under classes through class advertisements and individual subscriptions, we have been able to produce a yearbook for which we hope we need to offer no apology. The Board acknowledges its gratitude to the following individ- uals : To Mr. Russell C. Knight, Planning Counselor, of Howard Wes- son Company To Air. Dino G. Aalz, of Andover Press To all of the offices of the University which have contributed time and material; and especially to Miss Alexandra Graham, of the Department of Student Activities, who materially assisted the Busi- ness Manager in taking underclass orders Above all, to Professor Everett C. Marston, whose inspiration, patience, and ideas created this book. •■2 BOA1MI OF TRUSTEES Robert Gray Dodge, Chairman Frank Lincoln Richardson, Vice-Chair man Galen David Light, Secretary and Treasurer Charles Francis Adams Wilman Edward Adams Arthur Atwood Ballantine George Louis Barnes Frank Pierce Carpenter William Converse Chick Paul Foster Clark William James Davidson Frederic Harold Fay Edward J. Frost Franklin Wile Ganse Harvey Dow Gibson Charles Rice Gow Henry Ingraham Harriman Edward Chandler Hovey Arthur Stoddard Johnson Joseph Patrick Manning Irving Edwin Moultrop James Lorin Richards Charles Milton Rogerson Leverett Saltonstall Sabin Pond Sanger Frank Palmer Speare Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Charles Stetson Robert Treat Paine Storer Frank Horace Stuart Robert Lee Studley Watson Supple FRANK PALMER SPEARE M.H., LL.D. President of Northeastern University Member: Harvard Teachers ' Association, Massachusetts Schoolmasters ' Club, National Education Association, New England Association of Colleges and Second- ary Schools, University Club CARL STEPHENS ELL A.B., S.B., M.S., Ed.M., Sc.D. Vice-President of the University, and Dean of the Day Division Chairman, New England Section, The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Associ- ate Member, American Society of Civil Engineers; Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Societies of New England, Harvard Teachers ' Association, Massachusetts Schoolmasters ' Club. Massachusetts Civic League, Xew England Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools, Phi Delta Kappa. Delta Upsilon; Registered Professional Engineer in New York State HAROLD WESLEY MELVIN A.B., M.A. Dean of Students, and Chairman of the Department of English Member of Governing Board, New England Poetry Club; Member: National Council of Teachers of English, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educa- tion, Modern Language Association, Phi Beta Kappa WILFRED STANLEY A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Instruction in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration, and Chairman of the Department of Economics LAKE Member: American Economic Associati Economic Society, Pi Kappa Delta can Statistical Association. Royal FACULT Y Galen David Light A.B. Secretary and Treasurer of the University John Butler Pugslev A.B. Professor of Geology, and Director of School Administration Winllirop Eliot Nightingale A.B., S.B., Ed.M. Director of Co-operative Work Edward Snow Parsons S.B., Ed.M. Professor of Physical Education, and Director of Student Activities Milton John Schlageiihanf William Crombie White A.B., M.A., B.D. SB., Ed.M. Director of Admissions Secretary of the Faculty William Lincoln Smith SB. Professor of Electrical Engineering, and Chairman of the Department L.i. 4F ¥ ACUITY Joseph Arthur Coolidge Samuel A. S. Slrahan Joseph Spear S.B., M.A. S.B. A.B., M.A. Professor of Physics Professor of Chemical Professor of Mathematics, and Engineering, and Chairman of Chairman of the Department the Department Henry Bissell AJvord S.B. Professor of Civil gineering, and Chairman of the Department Joseph William Zeller S.B. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Chairman of the Department Robert Bruce B.C.S., M.C.S. Professor of Accounting Eliot Franklin Tozer S.B. Professor of Drawing, and Chairman of the Department FACULTY Stanley Goddard Estes A.B., M.A. Professor of Psychology, and Chairman of the Department Alfred D ' Alessandro B.C.S., M.B.A., C.P.A., LL.B. Associate Professor of Accounting, and Chairman of the Department Charles William Havice A.B., M.A., S.T.B. Professor of Sociology, and Chairman of the Department. Executive Secretary of the Northeastern Student Union Julian Ernest Jackson A.B., M.B.A., LL.B. Professor of Business Management, and Chairman of the Department Carl Frederick Muckenhoupt A.B., SB., Ph.D. Professor of Physics, and Chairman of the Department Asa Smallidpe Knowles A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering, and Chairman of the Department Waldo Cutler Peebles A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages FACULT Y Stanley Demetrius Miroyiannis John Kenneth Stevenson SB., M.A., Ph.D. B.C.S. Assistant Professor of Biology, Purchasing Agent of the and Chairman of the University Department Alfred John Ferretti S.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Knland (iuver Porter SB., M.S. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Chester Packard Baker S.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Kniil Anion Gramstorff SB., M.S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering llenrv Edward Richards SB. Associate Professor of Elect rical Engineering FACULTY George Wesley Towle S.B. ' Associate Professor of Co-ordination Frederick William Holmes Frederick Arlington Stearns A.B., MA. S.B., M.S. Associate Professor of English Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Charles Oscar Baird, Jr. SB. Assistant Professor of Ci ' Engineering Waldemar Stanwood McGuire Albert Edward Whittaker George Harris Meserve, Jr. SB., M.A. S.B., Ed.M. S.B. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Drawing Chemical Engineering Mathematics 1 ' Am A 5 FACULTY Albert Ellsworth Everett Everett Carter Marston Carl David Johnson Norris Willet Potter, Jr. S.B., MB. A. A.B., M.A. A.B., MA. A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of English Co-ordination Roger Stanton Hamilt) A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics V illiam Thurlow Alexander Laurence Enller Cleveland S.B., M.A. S.B., MS. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Drawing Industrial Engineering si AM FACULTY Elmer Ellsworth Haskins Delphin George McFarland SB., MA. B.B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Modern Mathematics Languages Malcolm Carter Davis B.B.A., MB. A. Assistant Professor of Accounting Rudolf Oscar Oberg SB. Alumni Secretary, Instructor in Co-ordination Gerald Russell Tatton S.B., M.B.A. Instructor in Business Management Coach of Freshman Track and Football George Raymond Fennell S.B., M.B.A. Assistant Director of Admissions Coach of Riflery Alfred Mudge McCoy S.B. Instructor in English Coach of Baseball, Basketball, and Football F A C U L T Y Saverio Zuffanti S.B., MA. Instructor in Chemical Engineering John Christie Morgan SB. Instructor in Co-ordination Donald Hershey MacKenzie S.B., Ed.M. Assistant Director of Student Activities Verner Olof Nelson In charge of Federal Emergency Relief Division of Department Co-operative Work Itmlolpli Magnus Morri S.B., Ed.M. Instructor in Education Ml, n Douglass Itli A.B., M.A., I ' ll I) Instructor in ' hemisl illiam Thomas Cloney, Jr. A.B. Inst ructor in English Director of Publicity Bureau v W- c;- 1 h J FACULTY Laurence B. Heilprin S.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Otis French Cushman S.B., M.S. Instructor in Drawing Franklin Norvish S.B., M.A. Instructor in English Charles Arthur Sewell S.B., M.S. Instructor in Mathematics Henry Arthur KoiilofV M.D. School Physician William Carl Hultgren Itohert Everett Laveaga Instructor in Physical Training B.P.Ed. Instructor in Physical Training J IN MEMORIAM ROGER STANTON HAMILTON Adviser to the Class of 1937 Born August 9, 190-1, Athol, New York ... Attended Cornell University; University of Pittsburgh, A.B., 19-29: Tufts College, M.A., 1931; Harvard University ... Taught at Tufts College, Braker Fellowship in Economics, 1929-1931; Northeastern Uni- versity, Department of Economics, since 1931. . In 1932 married Doris Allcott Goodwill of Meriden, Connecticut, Tufts College, 1930. . .Hobbies: golf, fishing, tennis, bridge, international affairs, formal and informal discussions and debates. . An able teacher, a helpful friend, to whom the (Mass of 1937 is grateful for wise but unobtrusive assistance during the past five years M: IOIC OFFICERS Shaw, Sandler, Ganong, Betts Prof. Hamilton, Pihl, Dean, Rogers, Komich Thomas H. Rogers Warren L. Ganong George E. Pihl Robert E. Betts President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary George H. Dean Albert J. Komich James I. Sandler C. Russell Shaw JIMOIK PIKOM COMMITTEE Hyman, Davis. Johnson, Ganong, Dean, Whittemore, Dalton, Bloomfield Prof. Hamilton, Mason, Bishop, Tierney, Rogers, Templeman, Shea, Kussmaul Thomas H. Rogers Chairman John R. Alvord R. Keith Bishop Sidney R. Bloomfielc Walter H. Dalton George E. Davis George H. Dean Warren L. Ganong Ralph C. Whittemore Abraham A. Hyman Philip D. Johnson Charles C. Kussmaul Lewis G. Mason John F. Shea Lawrence I. Templeman Joseph A. Tierney m: ioic week committee Kussmaul, Whittemore, MacKean, Allen, Rogers, Iyengel Prof. Hamilton, Mason, Templeman, Sandler, Shea, Bennett Lawrence I. Templeman James I. Sandler . Lewis G. Mason Chairman Treasurer Secretary Lloyd K. Allen George T. Bennett Timothy E. Cummings Charles C. Kussmaul Albert Lengel Archie K. MacKean Philip F. Noble Thomas H. Rogers John F. Shea Ralph C. Whittemore SIMOIt DEAN ' S LIST Richard C. Abbott Rodney A. Akers Donald G. Ball Gilbert L. Besse Robert E. Betts John S. Bialek Henry J. Bialkowski Sidney R. Bloomfield Alfred L. Boch Stanley B. Bowman, Jr Alfonso M. Caveliere Joseph M. Chrusz Dominic P. Ciaccio Ezekial L. Clark Harold E. Cobb Jacob Datz Charles J. DeSimone Edgar D. Dow Edward G. Driscoll Eliot N. Eames Frank P. Emery Everett M. Fazioli Yarren L. Ganong Jacob B. Gershman Mario Giella Bertram F. Goodwin Fred W. Harvey Abraham Hyman Bradford R. Jamieson James Kline Albert J. Komich Leslie W. Lenfest Herbert W. Magoon Donald J. McCann Edward W. McNamara Gordon A. Minnis Philip F. Noble Joseph L. Panlhus Willard P. Perry George E. Pihl Arthur J. Quigley Abraham A. Robert Albert A. Shames C. Russell Shaw Donald R. Spears Robert W. Turner Robert P. Wilson Chester H. Wolowicz Sidney Ft. Bloomfield An honor student and versatile in activities . . . has worked in numerous clubs and general or- ganizations, usually as president ..is ardently interested in the political and economic life of the nation... is affable, and fluent of speech Harry L. Hughes An efficient, enthusiastic athletic trainer and manager. . has devoted himself to track, cross country, and football . . . has contributed much to the life of his fraternity . . is distinguished by his sar- torial elegance and his impec- cable manners Edward W. McNamara A capable athlete and a sub- stantial student . . . has won re- spect by his demonstrated but un-self-advertised ability .... is noted for firm, worth-while opinions . . . has that drive and fire that is the pre-requisite of all great leaders MEN OF DISTINCTION James I. Sandler An athlete who has brought honor to himself and to his Uni- versity ... is one of Northeastern ' s most-traveled athletes . . has an enviable reputation as a sports- man ... is a master of the art of making and keeping friends C. Russell Shaw A student and a man of action . . . is both competent and versatile . . has concerned himself with various student enterprises, usual- ly as a leader and director . . . has an iron will that surprises those who know him best Donald R. Spears One of Northeastern ' s most dis- tinguished scholars ... has built up a consistent record of brilliant academic work . . . has an energy- surplus to devote to non-scholarly pursuits, in which he has demon- strated a superior efficiency and personality ANDREW H. ABBOTT Business Management 1 Ralph Talbot St., S. Weymouth Born: July 24, 1913 Activities: Hockey 3, 4; Management Club, Secretary 3. 4; Fresh- man Hockey; Field Day Committee 3. 4. RICHARD C. ABBOTT Accounting sigma society 279 Upham Place, Melrose Born: July 20, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Law Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 5; Field Day Committee 3. HENRY F. ABBRUZZESE t ' iril Engineering 18 Agawam St., Dorchester Born: November 5, 1914 Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2: B.S.C.E. 5; M.A.H.S. Club 2. 3, 4: Inter-club Bowling 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football. Thesis: The Design of an Airport for Brockton, Massachusetts. ALBERT L. ADAMS I + K Business Management 46-33 Forest Drive, Douglaston, N. Y. Born: May 12, 1912 Activities: International Relations Club 4; Empire State Club 5, Secretary 1, 2, President 3, 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Inter-club Council 2, 3, President 4; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ,k A RODNEY A. AKERS Civil Engineering !29 Main St., West Concord Born: September 11, 191.5 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Thesis: Grade Crossing Elimination at South Lincoln, Massaehu- etts. LLOYD K. ALLEN 2 i A Banking and Finance 67 May St., Needham Born: March 26, 1913 Activities: Senior Week Committee; Fraternity Secretary 5; Bank- ing Club 1; University Show 2. RALPH H. ALLEN 2 A Industrial Engineering 26 Pearl St., Meriden, Conn. Born: December 29, 1913 Activities: Fraternity Treasurer 3, 4; S.A.M. 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3, 4- Advertising Manager 5; Concert Committee 3; Field Day Commit- tee 3. Thesis: A Market Surrey of Powdered Mill; and Almond Nuts. in JOHN R. ALVORD B r E Chemical Engineering 52 Frost Ave., Melrose Born: June 13, 191.5 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Class Vice-President 4; Student Council 5; Freshman Football; Rifle Team 2, 3. Thesis: The Design and Construction of a Condenser. PHIL P. AMPOLLINI Civil Engineering Born: May 20, 1912 29 Berry St., Framingham Activities: Freshman Honor List; B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System anil Disposal Plant for the TownofHolliston. ' M l BICE S. ANDERSON Chemical Engineering Born: January 26. lot. ' Lyman St., Walthan Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, .5. Thesis: The Devlopment of an Acoustic Material and the Design of a Plant for Its Manufacture. .,- ARTHUR ARVEDON 2 K Chemical Engineering 72 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Horn: November 22, 1913 Activities: Fraternity Scribe 2, 3, High Potentate 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; Inter-fraternity Council 3; Fraternity Bas- ketball 3, 4. Thesis: The Development of an Acoustic Material and the Design of a Plant for Its Manufacture. IRVING E. AUGUST N E Z Mechanical Engineering senate 411 N. Main St., Manchester, Conn. Born: January 24, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List. Dean ' s List 2, 8, 4; Nutmeg State Club 1, 2, 4, Secretarv-Treasurer 3; Inter-club Council 2; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Fore Paw Key 3, Secretary 4. Thesis: The Installation and Testing of a Fairbanks-Morse Diesel- Electric Generator Set. HARRY O. BAKER, JR. Business Management 40 Westmount Ave., West Roxbury Born: October Activities: News 3, 4; Bacchanalians 1, 2, 3, Manager 4. ALVAH H. BALENTINE Civil Engineering High St., Topsfiekl Born: October 18, 1914 Activities: North Shore Club 5; B.S.C.E. 5. Thesis: The Design of a Water System for the Town of Topsficld, Massachusetts. DONALD G. BALL Civil Engineering senate 40 Queensberry St., Boston Born: July 2. 1912 Activities: Freshman Honor List, Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3: B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Design of a Reinforced Concrete Arch Bridge. 7 Curve St., Millis Activities: Middler Dance Committee; A.I.E.E. 4. 5 Thesis: Testing of Thyrairon Voltage Regulator. MAURICE E. BEARSE Electrical Engineering Born: June 3, 1914 HERBERT M. BECHERMAN Business Management 25 Henry Ave.. Lynn Activities: Track 2; Law Club; Football and Track. Born: March 28, 1915 North Shore Club; Freshman H. MARTIN BEEDE Electrical Engineering 41 Cowdrey Ave., Lynn Born: July 17, 1914 Activities: A.I.E.E. 5; North Shore Club 3; Band 1; Orchestra 1. Thesis: A Test for the Ozone Resisting Qualities of Rubber Insulated Cables. MICHAEL BELOBLOSKV Electrical Engineering 408 King ' s Highway, Bridgeport, Conn. Born: October 13, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List, Dean ' s List 2, 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Thesis: The Application of Symmetrical Phase Coordinates to the Study of Three Phase Transformers. GEORGE T. BENNETT Civil Engineering 15 Champa Ave., Newton Born: October 26, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Baseball 3, 4; Senior Week Com- mittee; Newton High Club; B.S.C.E.; Freshman Baseball. Thesis: The Design of Sewerage System and Disposal Plant for the Town of Holliston. S = a? . ? m m ' ?■ 6? ' A - CHARLES K. BERGAMIN] ( ' hemical Engineering ( 3 Prospect St., West Roxbury Born: September 10, 1918 Activities: Football 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4: Track 2: Class Secretary 3; Middler Dance Committee; General Athletic Committee 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Cauldron Photographic Editor 5; Freshman Football and Hockey. Thesis: The Effect of Carbon Black on the Rale of Drying of Carbon Black Varnishes. RICHARD G. BERGSTROM 2 A Civil Engineering 130 Jenness St., Lynn Born: February 2( , 1912 Activities: Fraternity Vice-President 4; North Shore Club 1, 2, 3, 5, President 4; Student Union President 4; Inter-club Council 3, 4; Inter-club Bowling 3; B.S.C.E. Thesis: A Complete Land Development in Lynn, Massachusetts. GILBERT L. BESSE Mechanical Engineering (! Alden St., Plymouth Born: June 13, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List, Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 5. Thesis: Installation anil Testing of a Unit Heater. ROBERT E. BETTS B r E Industrial Engineering 31 Bartlett Ave., Belmont Born: October 29. 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 5; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 5; Freshman Dance Committee; S.I.E. 4; S.A.M. 5; Tennis Club 1; Freshman Track; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: Production Control of Sanborn Company. JOHN S. BIALEK Industrial Engineering 7 River Court, Ipswich Born: September 13, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4; General Athletic Committee; S.A.M. 4, Treasurer 5; Student Council 5; Freshman Hockey . Thesis: A Determination of Current Standard Practice Ratios for Severity Industries. HENRY J. BIALKOWSKI Mechanical Engineering 3 Hardy St., Salem ' Born: September 11, 1914 Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 4; Freshman Basketball. Thesis: Performance Test on an Air Conditioning System. ABRAHAM BICKELMAN 2 K Civil Engineering 27 Leston St., Mattapan Born: March 4, 1916 Activities: B.S.C.E. 5: Society of Model Engineers 2; Tennis Club 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 4, 5. Thesis: Death Trap Eliminations along Blue Hill Avenue, from Rox- bury to Mattapan. JOSEPH E. BIELAN t B A Banking and Finance 5( Seymour St., Worcester Born: November 21, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 4; Banking Club 1; Management Club 2; Law Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track; Inter-fraternity Basketball 5 R. KEITH BISHOP 2 t A Accounting SIGMA SOCIETY 253 Crescent St., Northampton Born: February 10, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Freshman Dance Committee; Fraternity Secretary 4, President 5; Law Chili, Vice-President 3; Student Council 2; Student Union, President 5; News 1, 2, 3; News Hall of Fame; Chairman, Annual Concert 4. II. RICHARD BLACK ( ' hemical Engineering 100 High St. ' , South Hanson Born: August H. 191 1 Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manufacture of Acoustic Tile. J :.« ■ . m ro- r CLARENCE A. BLACKBURN Accounting Belleville, Ontario Born: March 28, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Student Union, Secretary 5; News 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. ALBERT S. BLOOD Electrical Engineering 559 East St., Walpole Born: April ' 1-t, 1909 Thesis: The Determination of a Suitable Material to be Used as the Anode in an Electro phoesis Filterfuge. SIDNEY R. BLOOIMFIELD S K Accounting sigma society 19 Coral Ave., Winthrop Born: May 22, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Junior Prom Committee; Fraternity Treasurer 4, Vice-President 5; Sigma Society 3, 4, President 5; Banking Club 1, 2, 3; Management Club 2; Law Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; International Relations Club 3, 4 5; Student Union, President 5; Student Council 4, President 5; Neies 1, 2, 3; Xctcs Hall of Fame 4; Cauldron Junior Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Annual Play, Cast 2; Sigma Award 2. ALFRED L. BOCII Electrical Engineering senate 47 Langley Rd., Brighton Born: June 12, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. 5; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 5; Camera Club 5; Freshman Hockey. Thesis: An Investigation of Instantaneous Conditions Occurring on Short Circuit in High Pressure Gaseous Tubes. WALTER A. BOGDANOWICZ Electrical Engineering 263 Union St., Gardner Born: June 14, 1912 Activities: A.I.E.E. 2, 4, Executive Committee 3, 5. Thesis : Detenu i nation of the Effects of Turns Per Inch of Coil Filament on the Luminous Efficiency of Vacuum and Gas-Filled Lamps. k. jM frrif NATHAN A. BOISE Chemical Engineering 1(119 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Born: May 22, 1915 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; English High Club 2, 3; Freshman Football. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manufacture of Artificial Stone from Fly Ash. WALTER M. BOMBL Mechanical Engineering 8 Williams St., Nashua, N. H. Activities: Freshman Football. Thesis: The Design of a Four-Cylinder Inverted Airplane Engine. Born: April I, 1915 CLIFFORD A. BOWKER Chemical Engineering Haynes Rd., North Sudbury Born: June 6, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; A.C.S. 4, 5, Secretary 2, Trea- surer 3; Orchestra 1. Thesis: The Effects of Oxidation on Watch Oils. STANLEY B. BOWMAN, JR. Mechanical Engineering 1193 Union St., Rockland Born: December 6, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Football 2, 3; A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of an Ice- Making Plant. Hancock St., Lexington PAUL L. BULL Business Management Porn: March 80, 1915 9 A M •. - f kr EDWARD F. BURZYK Mechanical Engineering 152 Minot Ave.. Dorchester Born: November ' 2!). 1015 Activities: A.S.M.E. 5: English High Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Study and Design of Bearings. ANTHONY J. BUSCONI I ' tK ( ' iril Engineering Clinton St., Hopkinton Born: March 30, 19H Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Vice-President 5, Secre- tarv 5; International Belations Club 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Elimination of Rail Road Grade Crossing at Medfield, Massach nsetts. VICTOR C. BYNOE Civil Engineering 30 Williams St., Roxhury Born: December 31. 1913 Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Student Union, Inter- race Committee 4: B.S.C.E.; Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2; 3rd Prize, Public Speaking Contest 2, 1st Prize 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System for the Town of Saugns. FRANKLIN W. CALKINS N E Z Mechanical Engineering 590 Hancock St., Abington Born: May 15, 1914 Activities: Fraternity Vice-Grand Scribe 5; Student Union 4, Secretary 5; A.S.M.E. 4. 5; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: Performance Test on a Hot Air Furnace. JESSE C. CANN H T N Electrical Engineering 25 Princeton St., East Boston Born- February 20, 1913 Activities: A.I.E.E. 5. Thesis: An Investigation of Methods of Measuring Armature Re- sistance of Synchronous Machines. THOMAS J. CARNEY Electrical Engineering 10 Morton St., Somerville Born: December 7, 1913 Activities: A.I.E.E. 5; Glee Club 5. Thesis: Development Work on Apparatus for Demonstration and Experimentation with Edgerton Stroboscope. CHARLES A. CASSOLA Mechanical Engineering 88 River St.. Haverhill Born: August 6, 1913 Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Haverhill Club 1, 2, 8. Thesis: Performance Test on a Hot Air Furnace. ALFONSO M. CAVALIERE A K 2 Civil Engineering 477 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Born: December 28, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; B.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, 5; Nutmeg State Club 1, 2. 3, 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of Sewage System for the Town of Saugus. ADOLI ' II M. CHAPLICK ( ' hem ical Engineering 20 Front St., Nashua, N. H. Morn: April 2, 1913 Activities: Football 2. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Inter-dub Council 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Twin State Club: Student Council 4; Kore Paw- Key Society 4; Freshman Football; Inter-fraternity Basketball 3,4, 5: Inter-club Bowling 2, 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manvfaciure of Acoustic Tile. Mt M JAMES F. CHAPMAN Business Management 05 Crown St.. Hartford. Co m i 3i w - G. LUTHER CHENEY Ciril Engineering Farm St., Medfield Activities: B.S.C.E. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Elimination of Railroad Crossing in Medfield, Mas ckuselts. Born: February 27, 1913 844 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Activities: B.S.C.E.; M.A.H.S. Club. Thesis: The Design of an Eight-Story Ofii K 2 FELIX J. CHLUDZINSKI Civil Engineering Born: May 30, 1913 Ivilding. JOSEPH M. CHRUSZ Business Management Main St., Johnsonburg, N. J. Born: September 4, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Football 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3; Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Fore Paw Key Society 3, 4; Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball. DOMINIC P. CIACCIO Chemical Engineering 311 Norfolk St., Dorchester Born: February 3, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club. Thesis: Separation and Examination of the Oils in Human Hair. FLAVIANO CIFELLI ( ' ivil Engineering 22 Leavitt St., Brockton Activities: Brockton Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2. Thesis: The Design of Airport for Brockton, Massachusett Born: August 18, 1914 B.S.C.E. 4, 5; Inter-club EZEKAIL L. CLARK 2 K Chemical Engineering senate 400 Huntington Ave., Boston Born: June 29, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: An Investigation into the Reactions of Thionyl Chloride with Aldehydes. H. EMERSON COBB Civil Engineering senate 48 Niles St., Abington Born: February 11, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; B.S.C.E. 3, 4, 5; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: .4 Study of the Deflections of Continuous Beams of Variable Moments of Inertia. ROBERT L. COCHRAN Chemical Engineering 98 Jewett Ave., Newton Born: April 1, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club 3; Glee Club 2, 4, Manager 3; Camera Club 5; Radio Club 5. Thesis: The Development of an Acoustic Material and Design of a Plant for its Manufacture. MICHAEL .J. COLARLSSO Ciril Engineering lil Derby St., Somerville Activities: Football 4; B.S.C.E.; Country; Freshman Baseball. Thesis: The Elimination of Traffic Hazards at Revere Beach Parkway and the Fellsieay in Medford. Born: February 10, 1916 Rifle Club; Freshman Cross PETER A. COLARUSSO Civil Engineering 3 Pearl Ave., Winthrop Born: March 3, 1914 Activities: North Shore Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3,4. Thesis: The Design of an Indoor Sports Arena Featuring a Three- Hinged Arch Truss. ALDEN C. COLE T II Industrial Engineering 17 Pearl St., 1 Whitman Born: April 29, 1916 Activities: S.A.M. 5; Radio Club 5; Chess Club 5: Orchestra 1, 4. Thesis: A Cost Analysis of the Qiiincy Adams Yaehi Yard, Inc. STANLEY E. COOKE Mechanical Engineering 2 B Street Place, Lynn Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Relation betwe Gasoline Engine. Born: September 24. 1913 Ignition and Fuel Consumption of a RALPH C. COOKSEY Accounting Baldwin Rd., Marblehead Born: May 6, 1915 Activities: Law Club 4. 5; North Shore Club 2, 3, 5; Inter-club Bowling 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. CORCORAN Civil Engineering 352 Concord Ave.,. Cambridge Born: January 25, 1914 Activities: B.S.C.E.; Freshman Hockey. Thesis: The Design of a Sewerage System and Disposal Plant for the Town of Holliston, Massachusetts. .JOHN J. CREED Business Management 758 Fourth St.. South Boston Born: December 8, 1913 EDMUND G. CROSSLEY Mechanical Engineering 85 .North Ave., North Abington Activities: Freshman Honor List; Band 1. Thesis: A Test on Carrier Unit Air Conditioner. Born: April 23, 1915 ft T? 4 h TIMOTHY E. CUMMINGS Civil Engineering 57 Mount Ida Rd., Dorchester Born: January 7, 1915 Activities: Senior Yeek Committee; B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Design of a Water Purification System for the Towns of Rockland and Abington, Massachusetts. JOHN R. CURRAN Mechanical Engineering 1 Ellington Rd., Wollaston Morn: September 13, 1913 Activities: Math Club 4. 5; A.S.M.E. 5. Thesis: Experiments with the Photo-Elastic Method of Stress Analysis. KENNETH E. CI 151! Civil Engineering Woodland Farm, Littleton, N. H. Born: Juno 26, 1912 Activities: B.S.C.E.; American Road Builders ' Association. Thesis: The Re-design of the Highway Department, Littleton, New Humps lire. v A VINCENT I. CUSSEN Mechanical Engineering 10 Corona St., Dorchester Born: July 7, 1913 Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Four-t ■ Under Inverted Gasoline Engine. «% ?s . JOHN E. DAHLBORG N E Z Electrical Engineering 125 Minlo St., Brockton Born: January 30, 1915 Activities: Brockton Club 1, 2, 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4, 5; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3. Thesis: The Solution of Faults in a Three-Phase Synchronous Gener- ator by Means of Symetrical Components. WALTEH H. DALTON Accounting sigma society 16 Cutler St., Belmont Born: July 9, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee, Treasurer; Law Club. SS JACOB DATZ Mechanical Engineering 955 Morton St., Mattapan Activities: Dean ' s List 5; A.S.M.E. 5. Thesis: A Burner for Waste Oil. Born: October 12. 1914 HERBERT R. DAVENPORT Electrical Engineering 82 Madison St., Fall River Born: April 28, 1913 Activities: Cross Country 3, 4; A.I.E.E.; Lowell Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of a 50 cm. Transmitter ami Receiver. GEORGE E. DAVIS ( ' hemical Engineering 322 Washington St., Dorchester Born: June 30, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 4: Junior Prom Committee; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; M.A.H.S. Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Junior Cauldron Staff. Thesis: The Effect of Certain Elements on the Elastic Properties of Cast Iron . GEORGE H. DEAN CM Engineering Farrar Road, Lincoln Born: August 23, 1915 Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Class President 4, 5; Field Day Com- mittee 4; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council 5: Freshman Football. RALPH F. DELIA Civil Engineering 41 Marion St., Medford Born: August 13, 1912 Activities: B.S.C.E. 3, 4, 5; M.A.H.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Continuation of the North Metropolitan Relief Sewer. ERNEST P. DEMERS Civil Engineering Born: January 12, 1910 31 Central St., Holliston Thesis: An Analysis of a Schwedler Dome. CHARLES J. DESIMONE Chemical Engineering senate 20 Oak St., Bridgeport, Conn. Born: March 28, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 3, 4, 5; Nutmeg State Club 1, 2, 4, 5, Presidents; Glee Club 2. Thesis: The Problems Concerned with Sulfuric Pickling Solutions for Pickling Brass. WALTER V. DIAMONDSTONE Mechanical Engineering 1258 Beacon St., Brookline Born: November 15, 1914 Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4, Treasurer 5; Speaker, Yale Conference 4. Thesis: A Metallurgical Study of Metallic Abrasives. I 43 Belknap St.. Concord Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; A.I.E.E. Thesis: Transformer Voltage Regulator TRIPOLI J. DICICCO llvlryal • ! ;.;::,-.■.■•; Horn: September 25. 1914 RAPHAEL P. DININZIO Industrial Engineering 340 Harvard St., Cambridge Born: December 24, 1912 Activities: S.A.M. 4, 5. Thesis: The Relationship of the Shorter Work Week to Unemployment. ROGER II. DOGGETT Chemical Engineering 51 Adams Ave., Watertown Born: July 22, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Effect of Different Purification Methods on the Fluorescent Properties of Anthracene. JOHN J. DONOHUE ( ' hem ical Engineering 93 Meridith Circle, Milton Horn: May 25, 191.5 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Chlorination of Latex. EDGAR D. DOW Mechanical Engineering 159 Rutherglen Ave., Providence, R. I. Born: December 24, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5: A.S.M.E.; Mathematics Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1. Thesis: The Design of a Constant Temperature Room. EDWARD G. DRISCOLL Chemical Engineering 8 Cedar St., Haverhill Born: February 2, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Haverhill Club 1, 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Determination of the Optimum Point of Tanning Using Formaldehyde as Tanning Agent. NORMAN C. DRl MMOND Industrial Engineering 9 Billings Park, Newton Born: June 8, 1911 Activities: S.I.E. 3, 4; S.A.M. 4, 5. Thesis: An Analysis of the Market for Insect Screens. LIC.IEN C. IH PUIS Banking and Finance 208 Springside Ave., Pittsfield Born: July 31, 1913 Activities -.News 3, Make-up Editor 4, Managing Editor 5; Freshman Football: Freshman Basketball. ELIOT N. FAMES Mechanical Engineering (i Grandview Road, Arlington Born: August 6, 1916 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5: A.S.M.E. 4,5. Thesis: A Report on the Power Plant of the Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation, Showing the Advisability of Using Steam, Diesel Engine, or Purchased Electric Power. ROBERT E. ELLIOTT Civil Engineering Central St., Topsfield Hon Activities: Baseball 3. Thesis: The Design of a Dam and Trout Pond. - ff •A 0f February 18, 1915 FKANK P. EMERY r K ' wil Engineering 10 Parker Ave., Lynn Born: December 14, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Fraternity President 5; Student Council 4; Inter-fraternity Council 3,4. Thesis: The Design of an Overpass at the Intersection of the Newbury- port Turnpike and Walnut Street, Saugus. LEE W. EMMETTE 2 A Business Management 6 Cottage St., Middletown, Conn. Born: January 15, 1914 Activities: Nutmeg State Club 4, President 5; Law Clu b 5; Man- agement Club 5; Inter-club Council 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-club Bowling 4, 5. ERIC A. ENGDAHL Chemical Engineering 3 Charming St., Worcester Activities: Dean ' s List 2; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Plant to Manufacture Artificial Silk. Born-April 13, 1911 GILBERT E. ENSER Chemical Engineering Born: May 27, 1915 First Ave., Broadalbin, N. Y. Activities: A.C.S. 2. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Adsorption Indicator Method of Sulfate Analy. WILLIAM EPSTEIN Merha u ieal Engineering 3.5 Winthrop St., Salem Born: February 22, 1914 Thesis: A Study of the Automatic Regulation of Fluids and Gases. LYNN C. FARBER, B A Accounting Poland, N. Y. Born: April 6, 1913 Activities: Fraternity House Manager 4, Historian 5; Accounting and Law Club 4: Empire State Club 1; Banjo Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEASON FARNUM 2 A Business Management 11 Winthrop St., East Boston Born: February 4, 1914 Activities: Class Vice-President 1, 2; Chairman, Sophomore Dance: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Treasurer 2; International Relations Club 3, 4; Student Council 2; News 4; Freshman Football, Freshman Hockey. WILLIAM H. FARRELL Electrical Engineering 33 Washington Place, Bridgeport, Conn. Born: June 9, 1914 Activities: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5; Nutmeg State Club. Thesis: The Effect of Frequency and Voltage on the Power Factor and Dielectric Constant of Rubber Compounds. EVERETT M. FAZIOLI Mechanical Engineering 1 Dixon Ave., Dedham Born: February 23, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Bacchanalians 3. Thesis: Railway Car Air-Conditioning Design. 114 Merrimack St., Newburyport Activities: Freshman Honor List. MALCOLM A. FELLMAN Business Management Born: December 18, 1915 A,± y fp : . f ?SN j ' ' . | W ; JAMES E. FERNEKEES Electrical Engineering 3 Prentiss Road. West Roxbury Born: November 24, 1912 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; M.A.H.S. Club 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E. 4. 5; Radio Club 3, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 5; Freshman Baseball Manager. Thesis: Development Work- on Apparatus for the Demonstration of and Experimentation with Edgerton Stroboscope. JOHN C. FINN Civil Engineering 22 Dunreath St., Roxbury Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 5; B.S.C.E. Thesis: .4 Public Water Supply System fc Massachusetts. Born February l(i, 1914 List 2, 3; North Shore r the Town of Topsfield, NATHAN FISHER K Z Chem ical Engineering 227 East Main St., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Born: July 5, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List ; Dean ' s List 2; Empire State Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Vice-President 5; Inter-club Council 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; News 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4, 5; Cauld- ron Junior Staff; Inter-fraternity Basketball 3, 4; Inter-club Bowl- ing 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manufacture of Artificial Stone from Ely Ash. GEORGE W. FLINT, JR. ' iril Engineering James Lane, Cohasset Activities: Freshman Honor List. Thesis: The Elimination of the Highway Intersection at Routes 1 J 2S and 1A. Born: October 18, 1914  JW ■«• • DWIGHT D. FOSTER N E Z Accounting 537 Prospect St., Torrington, Conn. Born: June 22, 1914 Activities: Fraternity Scribe 5; Nutmeg State Club 1, 2; Student Union 4; Freshman Track. LINCOLN M. ERASER ' hem ical Engineering H(i Emerson Road, Milton Born: October 2, 1912 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Hockey 4; Track 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; English High Club. Thesis: The Separation of a Binary Mixture by Continuous Distillatioi 9 GUIDO J. FUSCO ( ' hem ical Engineering 170 Salem St., Boston Born: January 26, 1915 Activities: English High Club, Vice-President; A.C.S. Thesis: The Chlorination of Latex. NORIMAN A. GABORIAULT Mechanical Engineering 208 North St., Salem Born: September 10, 1914 Activities: A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Salem High Club. Thesis: Photomicroscopic Metallurgy. LOUIS F. GALASSO ( ' hem ical Engineer i ng 27 Flint Place, Monson Born: June 22, 1912 Activities: A.C.S. 4, 5; Tennis Club 4, 5. Thesis: An Investigation of the furious Processes in the Manufacture of Artificial Silk. ARTHUR II. GALLAGHER Hauling anil Finance 15 Prospect St., Whitefield, N. H. Activities: Freshman Honor List; ( Hub 3. 4; Law ( Hub 3, 5; News 3. April 10, 1909 , 4; Banking A £ N 4« WARREN L. GANONG Industrial Engineering senate 70 Madison Ave., Arlington Born: December 27, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5: Junior Prom Committee: Class Vice-President 5; S.A.M. 5, President 4; Mathematics Club 1; Cauldron Junior Staff, Photographic Editor 5; Glee Club 2, 3. Thesis: The Development of a Sound Industrial Program for a Small Community. 59 Burell St., Dorchester JOSEPH G. GAVIANI Accounting Born: March 3, 1914 JACK B. GERSHMAN, K Z Electrical Engineering senate 55 Winston Road, Dorchester Born: September 29, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Secretary 3, Vice-Chancellor 4, 5; Chess Club 3, 4; Radio Club 2; Inter- ' raternity Council 4, 5; Student Union Cabinet 3, 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3, 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; Orchestra 1, 2; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Kappa Zeta Phi Scholarship 4. Thesis: An Investigation of Instantaneous Conditions Occurring on Short Circuit in High Pressure Gaseous Tubes. MARIO GIELLA Chemical Engineering senate 52 Hull St., Boston Born: March 29, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. Thesis: The Synthesis of Modified Ferric Citrate Salt for Use in Blueprinting. ALLAN F. GIFFORD S r II Chemical Engineering 45 Newbury St., Brockton Born: July 29, 1913 Activities: Brockton Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Production of Ethyl Cellulose. FRANK T. GIFFORD Electrical Engineering 94 Faxon Road, Quincy Born: November 6, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Executive Committee 5; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: The Operation of a Fifty-Centimeter Oscillator. ARTHUR W. GLASS A K 2 Mechanical Engineering 36 East St., Lynn Born: September 23, 1914 Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Mathematics Club 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Rear-Engined Automobile. BERTRAM F. GOODWIN Industrial Engineering Doakes Lane, Marblehead Born: August 14, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; S.I.E. 2, 3, 4; S.A.M., 5; North Shore Club 1, 2; Cauldron Junior Staff. Thesis: Industrial Trends in New England from the St and point of Integration and Decentralization. ALBERT E. GRASSIE Chemical Engineering South Main St., Cohasset senate Born: October 25, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 3. Thesis: Determination of the Oxidation-Reduction Potential of the Stan n ic-Sta n nous Electrode. V. MALCOLM GREEN Chemical Engineering senate Hartwood, N. Y. ' Born: August 12, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Empire State Club 2, 3, 4, President 5; A.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Preparation of the Thionyl Derivative of Dimcthylaninc. ■m W s $ %. %g A v 75T LESLIE N. GRODSKY Mechanical Engineering 87 Wliittier St., Springfield Horn: July 25, 1914 Activities: Football 2, 3: A.S.M.E. 4. 5; Freshman Football; Assis- tant Stage Manager, Annual Play 2. Thesis: Performance Test on an Air Conditioning System. DONALD B. GUY Industrial Engineering 19 Parker St., Chelsea Born: October 11, 1914 Activities: Track 3: S.I.E. 3, Treasurer 4; S.A.M. 5; Maine Club 3, 5, Secretarv-Treasurer 4; Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Basketball. Thesis: A Surrey of Industrial Engineering and Related Fields of Management. ALLAN H. HAKANSON Business Management 89 Glendower St., Roslindale Born: December 9, 1913 Activities: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-President 1, President 2, Dance Committee 1, 3; M.A.H.S. Club; Law and Ac- counting Club; Student Council 4; Freshman Track, Captain Fresh- man Football; Freshman Baseball; Xeirs Hall of Fame 4. BERT II. HAKANSON B u sin ess Ma n agement 89 Glendower St., Roslindale Born: January 21, 1916 Activities: Hockey 2, Freshman Baseball; Freshman Hockey. FENNER B. HALL ' hem ieal Engineering Riverside East, Simsbury, Conn. Born: July 20, 1915 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club 1 ; Nutmeg State Club 1. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Production of Ethyl Cellulose. .JOHN R. HAMILL Mechanical Engineering 473 Quincy Avenue, Quincy Born: April 20, 1914 Activities: Mathematics Club 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: An Investigation into the Advisability of Installing a Liquor Pre-cooler in the Granite City Ice Plant in Quincy. PERLEY C. HAMLIN Industrial Engineering 7(i Peterboro St., Boston Born: October 8, 1908 Activities: S.I.E. 2, 3, Secretary 4, President 5; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis Club 3; School Song 4; Glee Club 4, 5; Inter-class Swimming 3. Thesis: The Design of a Low-Cost High Tension Transmission Line Structure. JOHN .). W. HARRINGTON Civil Engineering 28 Sudan St., Dorchester Born: August 8, 1914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Rifle Club 4, 5; B.S.C.E. 4, 5; Freshman Track. Thesis: The Design of a Rigid Frame Concrete Overpass. -3% « ? GEORGE W. HARRIS Accounting 191 County St., Attleboro Horn: November (i, 1912 Activities: Law and Accounting Club; Management Club; Fresh- man Basketball. FRED W. HARVEY Chemical Engineering 147 Glendale Road, Quincy Born: September 26, 1912 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathemat- ics Club 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Formation of V nsyin metrical Acid Amides. if fc STANLEY T. HILL Mechanical Engineering West Division, Holbrook Born: June 10, 1914 Activities: Model Engineers Society, Treasurer 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 5. Thesis: .4iV Conditioning Analysis and Requirements of the Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Boston. WARREN M. HILTON Industrial Enginering 30 Canterbury Road, Newton Highlands Born: October 18, 1913 Activities: S.A.M. 4, 5; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis Tournament 2, 3, 4. Thesis: A Survey of the Natural Resources of Massachusetts unth a View to Industrial Development. JOHN J. HOGARTY ( liemical Engineering 114 Cornell Street, Roslindale Born: May 9, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; English High Club; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Track. Thesis: The Preparation of Addition Compounds of Tertiary Amines and Ring-Nitrogen Compounds. ANDREW P. HONCHAK Chemical Engineering 80 Garden St., East Hartford, Conn. Born: June 15, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Nutmeg State Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The. Preparation of S-o-Toluylaceiiaphthalcne by Means of a Grignard Reagent. PAKKER A. HORNE Bust ness Management 5 Fairview Terrace, Maiden Born: September 15, 1913 Activities: Hockey, Assistant Manager 2, 3, 4, Manager 5; Fresh- man Hockey. Readville Road, Winthrop Activities: Baseball 2, 3. Freshman Baseball. Thesis : A Study of the Effects of Metal Catalysts on Perilla Oil STANLEY W. HORZEMPA Chemical Engineering Born: April 18, 1914 Maine Club 1, 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; WILLIAM J. HOYE Business Management 11 Adams St., Taunton Born: September 2, 1913 Activities: International Relations Club 4, 5. NATHAN C. HLBLEY, JR. Accounting 37 Larchmont St., Dorchester Born: August 1, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 4; Track, Assistant Manager 4; Law and Accounting Club 3, 4. FREDERICK A. HUGHES Electrical Engineering 200 Lewis St., Lynn Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s Club; Bacchs 4, 5; Concert Orchestra 4. Thesis: .4 Study of the Voltage Relaxation Oi Born: January 9, 1914 List 3, 4; North Shore dilator. HARRY L. HUGHES A K 2 ( ' ivil Engineering South St., Elbridge Born: November 22, 1913 Activities: Track, Manager 3; Cross Country, Manager 2; Class Secretary 1, President 4; Fraternity Secretary 3, President 4; Inter- fraternity Council 2, 3, 5, Vice-President 4; Empire State Club 1; Student Council 3; Student Union, Vice-President 4, President 5; Fore Paw Key Society 3, President 4; Freshman Football; Freshman Track, Manager; Inter-fraternity Basketballs, 3, 4, 5; General Ath- letic Committee 3; President New England I.C.A.A.A. 3. Thesis : The Design of a Scenic Highway. lit ROBERT W. HUMES ( ' hcwical Engineering 7 Cedar St., Westboro Born: May 2S, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List: A.C.S.; Glee Club 3, 4, 5. Thesis: .-1 Study of Fineness of Particles in Cement, by Means of a Cyclone Air Analyzer. EDWARD T. HURLEY ( ' iril Engineering 2 Willis St., Dorchester Activities: B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Design of an Eight-Story Office Building Born: Novembers, 1914 ABRAHAM A. HYMAN Business Management SIGMA society 106 Hillside St. ' . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Born: March 20, 19H Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Football, Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Special N Award; Middler Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Student Council 4; News, Advertising Manager 2, 3; Business Manager 4, 5; Bacchs, Leader 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1; Band 1, Assistant Leader 2; Annual Show 1, 2; Field Day Committee 3; Musical Clubs Council 2, 3, 4. BRADFORD R. JAMEESON Mechanical Engineering 57 Monroe St., Springfield Born: December 3, 1912 Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E.; Glee Club. Thesis: .4 Mctalographic Investigation of the Effects of Multi- layer Uxy-Acctylene Welding of Steel. WILLIS A. JENNEY Electrical Engineering 3C Cottage St., So. Portland, Maine Born: February 14, 1911 Activities: A.I.E.E. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: Thermal Coefficients of Quartz Crystals. CARL A. JOHNSON Banking and Finance 11 Draper Rd., Framingham Activities: Freshman Honor List; Law Club 4. Born: June 12, 1914 MARTIN E. JOHNSON Industrial Engineering 24 Vernal St., Everett Born: May 16, 1914 Activities: Everett Club 1; S.I.E. 4, 5; S.A.M. 5; Band 1, 2; Or- chestra 3. Thesis: The Cost of Edison Steam System vs. Longwood Towers Boiler Plant. PARKER W. JOHNSON Mechanical Engineering 10 Cedar Ave., Arlington Born: March 16, 1916 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Camera Club 5; Glee Club 1, 2; Freshman Track. Thesis: A Study of Aluminum-Copper Alloys. PHILIP I). JOHNSON Mechanical Engineering 85 Boston Ave., West Medford Born: February 5, 1913 Activities: Junior Prom Committee; A.S.M.E. Vice-Chairman 4. Chairman 5; Twin State Club 1, 2, 3, 5, President 4; Student I ' nion, Chairman Discussion Groups 5; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: An Investigation of the Binary-Vapor Cycle. S. PHILIP JOHNSON Chemical Engineering 88 Baltimore St., Hartford, Conn. Born: June 14, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; A.C.S.; Freshman Football. Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Temperature, Concentration, and Addition Agents in Solutions for Electrode positing Cadmium. ' , . ' 1 1 ▲it  - f r Al . EDWARD F. JONES Electrical Engineering senate 89 Fairlawn St., Lowell Born: February 13, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Lowell Club 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 2; Inter-club Council 4; A.I.E.E. 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Thesis: A Test for the Ozone Resisting Qualities of Rubber-Insulated Cable. CARL T. KALLINA Chemical Engineering 94 Browne St., Brookline Born: December 13, 1915 Activities: Football 2; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-class Basketball 2; Freshman Football: Freshman Basketball. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Recovery of Casein from Skim med Milk. WILLIAM J. KELLY Chemical Engineering 7 Dove St., Newburyport Born: June 16, 1911 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3. 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manufacture of Acoustic Tile. WARREN S. KIRKLAND B A Industrial Engineering 169 Marlboro St., Wollaston Born: March 8, 1915 Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Fraternity Historian 4, Treasurer 5; Brockton Club 3; S.I.E. 3, 5; Field Day Committee 3. Thesis: Mooing Faneuil Hall Market. JAMES KLINE Civil Engineering senate 34 Estilla St., Boston Born: November 30, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; B.C.S.E. Thesis: The Design of Rigid Frame Overpass. HELMUT J. KNOLL Civil Engineering 29 Central St., Dedham Born: September 5, 1913 Activities: B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Elimination of the Highway Intersection at Routes 1A and 128. ALBERT J. KOMICH Chemical Engineering 548 East Fourth St., South Boston Born: October 12, 1912 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 4, 5; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3, 5; Field Day Committee 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, President 5; Freshman Football, Track; N. E. Inter- collegiate Golf 4. Thesis : The Calibration of a Flow of Liquids System. PETER E. KOP Mechanical Engineering 2 Cresty St., Worcester Born: July 1, 1914 Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Society of Model Engineers, Secretary 2, 3, 4, President 5; News 2, 3, 4. Thesis: A Theoretical Discussion of Reaction Propulsion and its Application. RUDOLPH KUCZEK Electrical Engineering 74 Plain St., Taunton Activities: A.I.E.E.; Radio Club. Thesis: Solution of Faults in a Three-Phase Synchonous Generator by Means of Symmetrical Components. CHARLES C. KUSSMAUL Industrial Engineering 5 Whiting St., Dedham Born: September 24, 19 14 Activities: Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; General Athletic Committee 4; S.I.E. 4; S.A.M. 5; Freshman Hockey. Thesis: A Proposed Plant Layout and Production Control System for the Bird Machine Company. Born: October 9, 1914 $ft R- t - w LESLIE W. LENFEST Civil Engineering senate 98 Langdon Ave., Watertown Born: January 25, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Senate, Secretary 5; B.S.C.E. 4, 5; Concert Orchestra 1, 5; Band 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: A Study of the Deflections of Continuous Beam of Variable Moments of Inertia. ALBERT LENGEL V t K Mechanical Engineering 4 Taylor St., Manchester, Conn. Born: October 19, 1918 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Senior Week Committee; Fraternity Secretary 5; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Nutmeg State Club 2, 3, 4; Inter-fraternity Council 5; Student Council 5; Fore Paw Key Society 3, 4; Freshman Track; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Thesis: Tests on the Properties anil Characteristics of Malleable Iron. HAROLD LEBER Electrical Engineering 91 Gates St., Lowell Born: March 8, 1916 Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 5; Lowell Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of Thyratron Voltage Regulator for a Synchronous Generator. ALFRED H. LINCOLN Chem ical Engineering 120 Walker St., Taunton Born: October 11, 1914 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Orchestra. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Production of Ethyl Cellulose. WARREN C. LOCKE Electrical Engineering 100 Gainsboro St., Boston Born: September 30, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E. 5; M.A.H.S. Club 2, 3, 5; Camera Club 5. Thesis: The Design, Construction, and Installation of Automatic Signalling Device to Show Interruptions in Automobile Lighting Circuits. AKCIIIE K. MacKEAN H T N Electrical Engineering 41 Randall Ave., East Weymouth Born: December 28, 1914 Activities: Senior Week Committee; Fraternity President 5; A.I.E.E., President 5; Inter-fraternity Council 4. Thesis: The Determination of Proper Operating Power Factor of a Commercial Plant. DONALD W. MACKIERNAN Chemical Engineering 58 Queensboro St., Boston Born: November 25, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Baseball 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Football, Baseball; X.E.I. C.A.A.U. Golf 4. Thesis: The Design of Plant for Chromium Plating. NORMAN MacLEAN Electrical Engineering 18 Pierce St., Quincy Born: November 24, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Measurement and Correction of Industrial Power Factor. LAWBENCE C. MAGNANT ( ' iril Engineering Born: April 3, 1914 50 Colby Bd., North Quincy Activities: Football 2; B.S.C.E. 4, 5. Thesis: .1 Study of the Problems Involved Structures. the Design of Welded HERBERT W. 1Y1AGOON Electrical Engineering senate 30 Sunset Rd., West Somerville Born: June 29, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 5; Student Council 4; Bacchs 1, 2, 3; A.I.E.E. Thesis: Further Development of Design and Construction of Certain Auxiliary Equipment for Use with the Cathode Ray Oscillograph. f ? !? 1 k i - «• ' 3 «r ) WILLIAM H. MARSTON Industrial Engineering North Windham, Me. Born: February 9, 1913 Activities: Maine Club 4, 5, Secretary 3; S.A.M. 5; S.I.E. 5, Vice-President 3, 4; Inter-club Bowling 3, 4, 5. Thesis: Plant Layout and Cost Analysis of the Bower Mill. LEWIS G. MASON Z A Chemical Engineering 15 School St. Northborough Born: October 25, 1914 Activities: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee, Secretary; Fraternity Executive Committee 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; News 1, 3, 4, 5; Junior Cauld- ron- Staff: Catjldhon Business Manager 5; Fraternity Basketball 3. 4: Field Day Committee 4. Thesis : The Design of a Plant for Electroplating with Chromium from Solutions of High Concentration. HAMILTON M. MAYNARD Electrical Engineering 11 Adams St., Fair Haven. Vt. Born: September 27, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4; Twin State Club 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; A.I.E.E. 4, 5; Radio Club 3, 4, 5. Thesis : A Study of C out rolled-Carrier Modulation. MAURICE F. McAULIFFE Electrical Engineering 28 Belvidere St., Boston Born: December 3, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; M.A.H.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 5; Dra- matic Club 3. 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 5; Freshman Baseball; Public Speak- ing Contest. Third Prize 1. Thesis: Farther Development of Design and Construction of Certain Auxiliary Equipment for Use loitk the Cathode Ray Oscillograph. DONALD J. McCANN Electrical Engineering 48 Circuit Ave., Newton Highlands Born: February 24, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 5; Newton Hi di Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Radio Club 5; A.I.E.E. 5; News 1, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Thesis: Thermal Coefficients of Quartz Crystals. J. CLIFFORD McGANN Civil Engineering 9 Fairfield St., Watertown Born: January 4, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; B.S.C.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Continuation of the North Metropolitan Relief Sewer. EDWARD J. McGEE, 2 A Business Management 12 Williams St., Brookline Born: November 24, 1916 Activities: Baseball 3; International Relations Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5; Tennis Club 3; Junior Cauldron Staff; News 3, Sports Editor 4, 5; Freshman Baseball; Cheerleader 4, 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3. EDWARD W. McNAMARA Accounting sigma society 26 West Cottage St., Dorchester Born: April 23, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List, Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4; Accounting and Law Club 2, 3, 4, President 5; Student Council 5, Secretary 4; Fore Paw Key 4. HARRY S. MEADOWCROFT Mechanical Engineering 36 Washington Ave., Andover Activities: A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Thesis: A Study of Outdoor Power Plants Born: August 1, 191£ SAMUEL R. MILN Chemical Engineering 69 Franklin St., Allston Born : January 7, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis Club 2. Thesis: The Electroplating of Chromium from High Concentration Solutions. iz% £■ T? . 4 jf. GORDON A. MINNIS Banking and Finance SIGMA society 36 Toxteth St., Brookline Born: December 10, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 2, 4: Assistant Manager Baseball 3, Manager -t; Freshman Football. WILLIAM II. MITCHELL I ' iril Engineering 28 Spauiding St., Boston Born: September 22, 1914 Activities: Hockev 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, Class Vice-President 3, 4: MA. U.S. Club; Inter-club Council: B.S.C.E.; Student Council 3; Freshman Hockey and Baseball. Thesis: The Structural Design of a Rigid Frame College Field House. CORDON A. MORSE Civil Engineering 142 Dale St., Waltham Born: December 16, 1914 Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3; Concert Orchestra 1. Thesis: The River Crossing North Circumferential Highway. HEATH E. MORSE ( ' hem ical Engineering 13 Doane Ave., Beverly Born: May 13, 1914 Activities: Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 4, Captain 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; North Shore Club 1. 2, 3; Student Council 3, General Athletic Committee 3; Freshman Basketball. Thesis: The Preparation of Sulfonic Acids. JEREMIAH P. MURPHY Industrial Engineering 44 Pleasant St.. Chariest own Born: January 3, 1915 Activities: S.A.M. 5; Junior Cauldron Staff, Managing Editor of Cauldron 5. Thesis: The Study and Determination of Unit Costs of Low Priced Housing in Greater 1 GEORGE L. MURRAY Mechanical Engineering 35 High St., North Bil ' lerica Born: April 30, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; A.S.M.E. 4. 5; Lowell Club 2, Vice-President 3; Band 1; Bacchanalians 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: Performance Test of SO h.p. Diesel Engine. 113 Forest St., Watertown Activities: A.I.E.E. Thesis: The Design and Construction of i later. GILBERT J. NESSOLINI Electrical Engineering Born: May 14, 1913 Audio Frequency Oscil- Born: August 21, 1914 CHARLES H. NICHOLS Electrical Engineering Central St., Fayville Activities: A.I.E.E. 5; Radio Club 5. Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of Vacuum Tube I oltmetcr Using Ray-Tube Indicator 6E5. LORENZO T. NICKERSON Electrical Engineering Rimsenberg, L. I., N. Y. Horn: February 26, 1913 Activities: Empire State Club, Secretary 3; Inter-club Howling 3, 4; Rifle Club 5; A.I.E.E. 3, 4, 5. Thesis: .1 Study of the Voltage Relaxation Oscillator. PHILIP F. NOBLE 2 A I ' hemical Engineering 128 Green St., Fitchburg Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Foot I mittee; Fraternity Treasurer 3, 4, President Freshman Football. Thesis: An Improved Coal Expansion Tester Horn: August 24, 1914 II 2, 3; Senior Week Com- dent 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; 4,fc r i ■  t Ah ARTHUR J. O ' DONNELL, JR. Electrical Engineering 4 O ' Dell Square, Salem Born: December 81, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Salem High Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 5; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E.; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: The Design and Construction of a Bridge to Measure Plate Re- sistance, Mutual Conductance, and Amplification Factor of a Vacuum Tube. JOHN S. OGONOWSKI Mechanical Engineering 424 Wheeler Road, Dracut Born: November 14, 1914 Activities: Lowell Club 1; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Model Engineering Society 2, 3. Thesis: The Design of a SO H.P. i-Cycle Solid Injection Diesel Engine with Full Diesel Cycle. K. HAROLD OHLSSON, r n Industrial Engineering 247 Market Square, Brockton Born: June 29, 1915 Activities: Brockton Club 1, 2, Secretarv-Treasurer 3; S.A.M. 4. Secretary 5; S.I.E. 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2. 3, 4, ' 5. Thesis: Cost Determination of Manufacturing Hand Addressing Machine Units at the Elliott Addressing Machine Company. CORNELIUS F. O ' LEARY Accounting 192 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Born: April 13, 1914 Activities: Law and Accounting Club 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; Banking Club 2, 3; Student Union Cabinet 4, 5. ROBERT W. OLSEN Mechanical Engineering 299 Corey St., West Roxbury Born: June 20, 1914 Activities: A.S.M.E. 5; Model Engineering Society 5; M.A.H.S. Club 1; Freshman Cross Country. Thesis: Air Conditioning Analysis and Requirements of the Y.M. C. A. Buildings, Boston. KENNETH I. ORCUTT Chemical Engineering 68 Cedar St., Rockland, Me. Born: February 24, 1914 Activities :Maine Club 1, 2; A.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Effect of Various Compounding Ingredients on Bloom in Rubber Stocks. ARLAND R. PALMER Business Management 42 Wigglesworth St., Boston Born: November 8, 1912 Activities: Twin-State Club 1, 2, 5, President 3, 4; Inter-club Council 5; Inter-club Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Law- Club 5; Management Club 5. HOWARD C. PALMER Electrical Engineering Angelica, N. Y. Born: January 16, 1914 Activities: Empire State Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 4, 5; A.I.E.E. 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Thesis: A Study of the Voltage Relaxation Oscillator. WILLIAM C. PAUL Civil Engineering 3 Everard St., Worcester Born: September 21, 1913 Activities: Freshman Nominating Committee; B.S.C.E. 3, 4, Executive Committee 5. Thesis: The Design of an Overpass at the Intersection of Lynn Fels- Parkway and N ewburyport Turnpike, Saugus, Massachusetts. JOSEPH L. II. PAULHUS Civil Engineering 55 Park Drive, Boston SENATE Born: April 4, 1909 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Senate, Vice-President 5; Thesis: The Design of a Re-inforccd Concrete Arch Bridge. M PB 4 1 i RICHARD N. PAULSON Chemical Engineering -re- Born: November 12, 1914 List 3, 4; A.C.S. 2, 8, 4, 5: i 86 East Howard St., Quincy Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean Field Day Committee 3. Thesis: The Separation of a Binary Mixture by Continuous-P Distillation. LESTER S. PERRY Civil Engineering 17 Yarmouth St., Boston Born: May 22, 1913 Activities: B.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Chairman 5. Thesis: Pond Development at Breakheart Reservation, Saugus, Mass- ach usetls, WILLARD P. PERRY Electrical Engineering 35 Fairview Ave., Beverly Born: October 5, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 5; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; A. I.E. E., Treasurer 5; Student Council 3; Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Track. Thesis: An Investigation of Instantaneous Conditions Occurring on Short Circuit in High Pressure Gaseous Tubes. ERNEST F. PESCE Civil Engineering 510 Washington Ave., Chelsea Activities: B.S.C.E. 5. Thesis: The Design of a Rigid Erah Born: June 7, 1912 Arch Overpass. 9k. I. AW HENCE M. PETEHSON r A Civil Engineering Willow St., South Hamilton Born: September 7, 1913 Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4; B.S.C.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Relocation and Design of Highway Bridge at Ogunquit, Maine. WILLIAM I. PETEHSON Electrical Engineering 14 Breakwater Ave., Pigeon Cove Born: January 16, 1918 Activities: A. I.E.E. 5. Thesis: The Construction and Calibration of a Vacuum Tube Volt- meter Using the Ray-Tube Indicator 6E5. Electrical Engincerin 100 Carroll Ave., Br 1W GEORGE E. PHIL, r II SENATE okton Born: February 22, 1915 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Treasurer 5; Fraternity Historian 5, Inter-fraternity Council 5; Brockton Club 1, President 2; Student Council 5; News 2, Feature Editor 3. Thesis: A Study of the Relationships between Physical Constants and High Frequency Resistance of Single Layer Coils. LEON T. PIEKARSKI ( ' hem ical Engineering 9 Xeponset St., Roslindale Born: September 15, 1918 Activities: Dean ' s List 2; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 8. Thesis: Further Study of Melting Temperatures of Coal. FRANK W. PUZO Chemi l al Engineering 73 Seymour St., Roslindale Born: September 3, Milt Activities: English High Club 3, President 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3: Inter-club Council 2; A.C.S. 2. 3, 4, 5; University Play 2. Thesis: An Investigation of the Various Processes for the Manufacture of Artificial Silk. ARTHl H .1. Ql IGLEY Electrical Engineering sen vte 10 Weld Ave Roxbury Born: November 25, Mil t Activities: Freshman Honor List, Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: .1 Study of the Relationship between the High Frequency Re- sistance and Physical ' onstanis of Single Layer ' nils. tfrfk CHARLES J. QUINN Banking and Finance 219 Federal St., Brighton Born: September 12, 19T3 Activities: Law Club 4; Banking Club 1; Management Club 2. THOMAS J. QUIRK Civil Engineering 2(i Grove St., East Weymouth Born: January 29. 191 i Activities: Football 2, 3; Freshman Dance Committee; Freshman Football. Thesis: A Rapid Sand Filtration Plant for Rockland and Abington. GEORGE A. REED, JR. Mechanical Engineering 18 Hews St., Cambridge Born: February i, 1913 Activities: Track 2, 4; A.S.M.E., Secretary-Treasurer; Freshman Track. Thesis: The Design of a Constant Temperature Room. CHARLES R. REID Electrical Engineering 20A Auburn St., Roxbury Born: April 2, 191.5 Activities: A.I.E.E. Thesis: Investigations of Methods of Measuring Armature Resistance of Synchronous Machines. I ABRAHAM ROBERT, K Z Civil Engineering 110 Waumbeck St., Roxbury Born: January 4, 191ti Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 5; Fraternity Scribe 3; Musical Clubs Council 3, 4; News 2, Feature Editor 3, 4; Concert Orchestra Manager 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Schwedler Dome for a Small Arena. THOMAS H. ROGERS, JR. A K 2 Chemical Engineering 152 Newport St., Arlington Born: January 23, 1915 Activities: Track, Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 5; Class President 5; Chairman Junior Prom Committee; Fraternity Trea- surer 3, 4, President 5; Mathematics Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, 5; Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Cross Country Manager 3; Senior Week Committee; News 1; Freshman Track; Field Day Committee 3, 4; Inter-fraternity Basketball 4, 5. Thesis: The Chlorination of Latex. D. WINTHROP ROUKES B A Ranking and Finance 15 Damon Ave., Melrose Born: March 17, 1914 Activities: Fraternity Secretary 4, President 5; Inter-fraternity Council 3; Banking Club 1; Management Club 2; Freshman Basket- ball; Inter-fraternity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. CLIFFORD P. ROUNSEFELL Mechanical Engineering 115 Wellesley Ave., Wellesley Born: August 21, 1913 Activities: Dean ' s List 4; A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Design of a Rear-Engine Automobile. EDMUND F. ROYDS A K 2 Chemical Engineering 445 Church St., North Adams Born: July 27, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, 4, 5; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: The Preparation of Anhydrous Uranyl Chloride. RICHARD B. SACKETT N E z Banking and Finance 71 School St., Springfield Born: February 14, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Fraternity House Manager and Treasurer 4, 5. Mt ri ■r 3 , =ST A k West Acton Activities: S.A.M. 4, 5. Thesis: 4n Analysis of the Markelf ALBERT H. SADLER, JR. Industrial Engineering Born: March 12, 1915 r Mono-Calcium Phosphate. ANTON G. SALECKER Mecha nical Engineering 225 East 79th St., New York City Born: January 17. 1913 Activities: Empire State Club 1, 2, 5, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Freshman Track. Thesis: An Investigation of a Two-Story Single-Family Residence with a View to Installing Air Conditioning. ROBERT C. SANDERSON Civil Engineering Forest Grove, Waltham Born: February 3, 1915 Activities: Class Treasurer 4; B.S.C.E., Vice-Clerk 5. Thesis: River Crossing: Northern Circumferential Highway. JACK SANDLER, K Z Chemical Engineering 1684 North Shore, Revere Born: June 2, 1914 Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Fraternity Vice-Chancellor 4, Chancellor 5; Inter-fraternity Council 2, 3, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 4; A.C.S. 2,3, 4, 5; NeivsS. ' i, 5. Thesis: The Recovery of Casein and Allied Products front Skim Milk: JAMES I. SANDLER A K S Accounting 17 Crescent St., Lowell Born: May 28, 1912 Activities: Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4, 5; Middler Dance Committee: Senior Week Committee; Lowell Club 1, 2: Presi- dent 3, 4; Law Club 3, 5; Inter-club Council 4; Student Council, Vice- President 4; Student Union Vice-President 5; Fore Paw Key 3, 4, 5; Freshman Track; Kontoff Cup 5; Alumni Track Trophy 5. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ Accounting 24 Homestead St., Roxbury Born: April 19, 1915 Activities: Law Club 4, 5; Accounting Club 5; Camera Club 5; Student Union Cabinet Head 3, 4; New 1, 2, 3; Cauldron Junior Staff. ALBERT A. SHAMES 2 K Mechanical Engineering senate 125 Hutherings St., Roxbury Born: January 16, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Secretary 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; North Shore Club 1; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Society Model Engineers 3, 5; News 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day Committee 4; Inter-fraternity Council 4, 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis : The Design of a High-Speed Diesel Engine for A utomotive Use. SUMNER SHANE K Z Chemical Engineering 51 Woolson St., Mattapan Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' ; President 2; News 1, 2; Freshman Football. Thesis: The Reaction of Organic Compounds Containing the (OH) Group with Thionyl Chloride. C. RUSSELL SHAW Chemical Engineering senate 3 Pinehurst Ave., Methuen Born: January 23, 1916 Activities: Freshman Honor List: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Football, Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 5; Class President 3, Secretary 4, 5; Co-Chairman Middler D ance Committee; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 4, Vice-President 5; Student Council 2, 3, 5; Cauldron Junior Staff, Editor 5; President, Senate 5; General Athletic Committee 5; Field Day Committee 3, 4; Dean ' s List Scholarship 2, 4; News Hall of Fame 4. Thesis: The Oxidation Reduction Potential of the Stannic-Stannous System. JOHN F. SHEA Civil Engineering 47 Massasoit St., Mattapan Born: September 18, 1918 Activities: Hockey 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Com- mittee; B.S.C.E. 4, 5; Student Council 4; Chairman Football Dance Committee t; Manager Bacchanalians 2, 3, 4; Musical Clubs Council; Field Day Commit lee 2, 3, 4. Thesis: Proposed Control of Neponset River Valley. Born: August 1, 1914 List 2; E.H.S. Club, JAMES J. SHEEHAN, JR., r n Chemical Engineering 87 Harvard St., Brockton Born: June 24, 19H Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Brockt on Club 1, 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Basketball; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter- club Bowling 1, 2, 3. Thesis: Calibration of a Flow of Liquids System. WILLIAM P. SHUBE Business Management 14 Commercial St., Marblehead Born: August 27, 1915 Activities: Law Club; North Shore Club. ■ f ISADORE I. SHULMAN Civil Engineering 2(i Glenwood Road, Somerville Born: May 30, 1914 Activities: B.S.C.E. 5. Thesis: The Design of a Reinforced Concrete Stadium for Somerville High School. BENNIE SLOTNICK Mechanical Engineering 40 Bailey Road, Somerville Born: September 9, 1913 Activities: A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: A Series of Tests to Determine the Physical Properties of Malleable Cast Iron Bolt Clipper Handles. LESLIE C. SMALL, JR. N E Z Media n iced Engineering 28 Stanton Road, Brookline Activities: A.S.M.E. Thesis: The Design of a Flying Wing Light Plane Born: November 80, 1913 Lake St., Brighton Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2. Thesis: Recovery of Casein from Skim Milk ALFRED J. SMITH Chemical Engineering Born: June 12, 1912 Jb ROBERT W. SMITH Civil Engineering Born: October 24, 1912 -sm r i.A 262 Lynnfield St., Peabody Activities:B.S.C.E.3,4,Clerk5. Thesis: The Design of an Overpass at the Intersection of Lynn-Dels Parkway and the Newbury port Turnpike, Saugus, Massachusetts. GEORGE T. SORENSON A K 2 Civil Engineering 55 Monmouth St., East Boston Born: February 23, 1914 Activities: Fraternity Chairman of Social Committee; B.S.C.E. 4. 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball. Thesis: The Design of Rigid Frame Concrete Arch Overpass. JOSEPH E. SORRENTI 47 Waverly St., Everett Born: May 17, 1912 Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; B S C.E. 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Football; Freshman Track. Thesis: The Design and Construction of a Glass Venturi Meter to Investigate Certain Phenomena. FRANK L. SOULE Civil Engineering 32 Wachusett Rd., No. Weymouth Born: March 10, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List ; Dean ' s List 2, 3; B.S.C. E. 4, 5. Thesis: A Study of the Problems Involved in the Design of Welded Structures. DONALD R. SPEARS Business Management sigm society 23 Toxleth St., Brookline Born: September 48. 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Assistant Manager, Baseball 2, 4, Manager 5; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 5; International Relations Club 3, 4, 5; Student Council, Secretary 5: Fore Paw Key Society 4; News 4; Cauldron Junior Staff, Manag- ing Editor 5; News Hall of Fame 4; Sigma Award; Dean ' s List Award 2; Field Day Committee; General Athletic Committee 5. jfw- FOSTER E. SPERRY B A Banking and Finance .51 Edwards St., East Haven, Conn. Horn: May 7, 1913 Activities: Track 2, 3; Fraternity Vice-President 3, President 4; Inter-fraternity Basketball 5; Fore Paw Key Society 3, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. .55 Vernon St., Brookline Activities: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. Thesis: The De-sign of an Exprei Safety. JOHN N. SQUAREBRIGS Cicil Engineering Born: August 22, 1913 Highway from the Standpoint of RICHARD B. STAPLES A K 1 Business Management 71 Conomo Ave., Lynn Born: October 24, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Track, Assistant Manager 1; Class Secretary 3; Middler Dance Committee; North Shore Club, Vice-President 1, 2, 3, President 4, 5; Inter-club Council 4; Student Council 4; News 1. ROGER B. STEVENSON A K 2 Civil Engineering Rox :54, Cuinmaquid, Mass. Born: April 1.5, 1914 Activities: Fraternity Grand Marshal 4, 5; B.S.C.E. Thesis: The Design of a Scenic Highway. m s ! S?S. THOMAS N. STOSKl S R A Bunking and Finance 48 Sterling St.. Worcester Born: September (i. 1913 Activities: Law Club 4: Banking Club 1 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track. 22 Solomon St., Attleboro Activities: Law Club 3, 4 International Relations Club CLARKE .). STRAIGHT Banking and Finance Born: September 4, 1912 Management Club 2; Ranking Club: -s 1 - COSMO C. TACITO Accounting SIGMA society 21 Broadway St., Somerville Born: February 1, 1914 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Law Club President 4; International Relations Club 3, 4, 5; News Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Cauldron Junior Staff ' . LAWRENCE I. TEMPLEMAN Business Management 13 Myrtle St., Saugus Horn: March 2, 1914 Activities: Football 1, 2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Class President 3, Secre- tary 2, Middler Ball Co-Chairman, Junior Prom Committee Secre- tary, Senior Week Committee Chairman; Chairman, Field Day Com- mittee 4; North Shore Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Vice-Presi- dent 5; Inter-club Council; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Fore Paw Key Society 2. 3. 4; Cauldron Junior Staff, Photographic Editor 5; Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Law anil Accounting (bib t. Secretary-Treasurer 5. f WILLIAM A. THAYER Business Management (i.5 Antrim Si., Cambridge Activities: Law Club 3, 4; Ra Born: October 10, 191 1 Freshman Basketball. •3 s T§ f t «  I TAYLOR H. THOMAS Accounting 519 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. Born: December 15, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Empire State Club; Law Club. HERBERT W. THOMPSON Civil Engineering Circleville, N. Y. Born: August 4, 1912 Activities: Empire State Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Thesis: .4 Sewage Treatment Plant for the Cornwall, N. ) ' ., Hospital. JOSEPH A. TIERNEY, A K 2 Chemical Engineering 17 Everett St., Arlington Born: April 23, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Track, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4; Junior Prom Committee; Mathematics Club 2. 5, Treasurer 3, 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Field Day Committee 3, 4. Thesis: The Electroplating of Chromium from High Concentration Solution. G. ROBERT TILDEN Mechanical Engineering 775 Highland St., Xeedham Heights Born: November 25, 1914 Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; Rifle Club; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Freshman Football. Thesis: Performance Test of a SO Horse-Power Diesel Engine. FREDERICK A. TOW INK Electrical Engineering Rockwood St., Norfolk Born: April 17, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 5. Thesis: The Determination of a Suitable Material to be Used as the Anode in an Electrophoresis Filterfuge. WILLIAM A. TROWT, JR. Civil Engineering Monument St., Wenham Born: June 10, 1916 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Freshman Track. Thesis: Highway Relocation and Railroad Overpass at Lincoln, Mass- achusetts. ROBERT W. TURNER Electrical Engineering senate Bethlehem, N. H. Born: May 20, 1915 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3. 4, 5; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Orchestra 2, 3. Thesis: .4 Study of Controllcd-Carrier Modulation. WILBUR R. VARNEY Chemical Engineering 94 Wallace St., Maiden Born: April 27, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Rifle Club 2; A.C.S. 2 3 4 5. ' Thesis ' : The Physical Effects of Hot Qu enching Cast Irons. 4iW KINGDON R. WATT, JR. Chemical Engineering 45 Houston Ave., Milton Born: November 30, 1914 Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 5; Mathematics Club 3, 5; Band 1, 2, 3. Thesis: A Study of Lithographic Plate Graining. WILLIAM WENZLOW, 4 B A Ranking and Finance 18 Alfred Rd., Arlington Born: September 23, 1914 Activities: Hockey 4; Fraternity Treasurer ; Law Club 4, 5. ERIK V. WESTDAHL Electrical Engineering 188 Mamaroneck Rd., White Plains, X. Y. Born: January 27, 1914 Activities: Class Social Committee 2: A.I.E.E. Secretary 4, 5; Empire State Club 1; Inter-fraternity Basketball 4, 5. Thesis: A Study of Unbalanced Loads on Thrcc-Phase Transformers with Tertiary Winding. FRANK S. WHIDDEN Electrical Engineering 26 Holt St., Belmont Born: August 25, 1914 Activities: A.I.E.E.; International Relations Club. Thesis: Determination of the Eff ects of Turns per Inch of Coil Fila- ment on the Luminous Efficiency of Vacuum and Gas Filled Lamps. RALPH C. WIHTTKMOKi: ( ' hem ical Engineering 14 Shaw Ave.. Attleboro Born: May 13, 1914 Activities: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 3, 4. Thesis: The Design of a Plant for the Manufacture of Artificial Stone from Fly Ash. FRANKLIN W. WILCOX Chemical Engineering Hendrick Rd., Greenwood Activities: Dean ' s List 3; A.C.S. 4, 5. Thesis: An lnrestiqation of the Various Procc of Artificial Sill:. Born: December 29, 1912 in the Manufacture HENRY C. WILDER Mechanical Engineering 304 Lowell St., Lawrence Born: March 19, 1910 Activities: A.S.M.E. Vice-Chairman 4, Chairman 5. Thesis: The Design, Construction, and Testing of a Uniflow Steam Engine WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS Accounting 161 Baker St., West Roxbury Born: April 8, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Law Club; Accounting Club; International Relations Club. 49 Peter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain Activities: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 5. Thesis: The Recovery of Casein and Allied Products f MARVIN J. WILNER Chemical Engineering Born: March 2. 1914 ROBERT P. WILSON Civil Engineering 5 Magnolia St., Dorchester Born: November 25, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 5; Track 2, 3; M.A.H.S. Club 1, 2, 3; B.S.C.E. 4, 5; Rifle Team 3, 4, 5; Inter-club Bowling. Thesis: The Design of a Rigid Frame Concrete Overpass. RICHARD A. WIRLING Civil Engineering 2 Raymond Ave., Beverly Born: March 28, 1914 Activities: B.S.C.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Relocation and Design of a Highway Bridge at Ogunquit, Maine. CHESTER II. WOLOWICZ Mechanical Engineering 138 West Ninth St., South Boston Born: February 1, [914 Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 3, 4; Model Engineering Society, Vice-President 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. 4, 5. Thesis: The Installation and Testing of a Unit Heater. S m d A DONALD L. WOODS A K 2 Mechanical Engineering 77 Franklin St., Keene, N. H. Born: November 29, 191-4 Activities: Rifle Team 4, 5: Rifle Club 1, 5, Secretary 4; A.S.M.E. 4, 5; Society Model Engineers 3. Thesis: flic Installation and Testing of a Fairbanks-Morse Diesel- Electric Generator Set. I. LESTER YAFFE 2 K Chemical Engineering 12 Bloomingdale Rd., Chelsea Born: May 5, 1913 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Fraternity Scribe 5, Athletic Director 4, 5; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-fraternity Basketball 4, 5. Thesis: An X-Ray Cri stalloyraphie Examination of Pickcringite by Means of a Wcissenberg Camera. PETER YESIKENAS Chemical Engineering 21 West St., ' Norwood Born: March 20, 191.5 Activities: Freshman Honor List; Football 2, 3, 4; A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 5; Freshman Football. Thesis: The Cause and Prevention of Skinning in Polymerization of Linseed Oil under Vacuum. ELMER H. ZIEGLER Ciril Engineering 40 Warren St., Arlington Born: June 24, 1914 Activities: B.S.C.E. 3, 4, 5; Student Council 4. Thesis: The Effect of a Swamp Water on the Strength and Durability of Concrete, and the Effect of Adding } ' arioiis Amounts of Excess Cement. MALBURNE J. PEABODY Civil Engineering 8 Elm St., Georgetown Thesis: The Design of Trout Pond. s m aM Born: June 10, 1912 HONORS C. Russell Shaw, 37 Dean ' s List Scholarship Highest ranking student in Junior Class Richard F. Spears, 38 Dean ' s List Scholarship Highest ranking student in Middler Class Ray H. Beaton, ' 39 Dean ' s List Scholarship Co-recipient Highest ranking student in Sophomore Class Sidney Trachtenherg, 7 39 Dean ' s List Scholarship Co-recipient Highest ranking student in Sophomore Class Albert G. Strong, Jr., ' 40 Sigma Society Award Highest ranking student in 15. A. Freshman Class u Ralph D. Kodis, ' 40 ™ 1 ? Senate Award Co-recipient Highest ranking student in Engineering Freshman Class Stephen D. Sevougian, ' 40 Senate Award Co-recipient Highest ranking student in Engineering Freshman Class James I. Sandler, ' 37 Alumni Track Trophy AND KONTOFF CuP Excellence in track, and good sportsmanship James L. Dallas, ' 36 Desmond Fitzgerald Award Outstanding ability in Civil Engineering- Frederic S. Bacon, Jr., ' 36 Alcott Memorial Award L nusual achievement in Mathematics Victor C. Bynoe, ' 37 Public Speaking Contest First Prize Winner JUNIOR DEAN-S LIST John Bodnar Richard J. Chiarappa Cedric F. Coleman Francis Crescenzo Ivan G. Easton Robert I. Ferguson Charles H. Fish Chesley F. Garland Arthur E. Gibson Norman E. Gilbert, Jr. George W. Goodson Charles T. Grant Chester F. Hancock Robert W. Holmes Daniel Horn Oscar L. Houghtaling Francis H. Knowlton Charles K. Kolstad George C. Leek Frederick C. Means Ernest J. Meggison Kenneth A. Rees Edward A. Sanford, Jr. Earl E. Saunders Ferdinand D. Schaller Forrest J. Shiers John N. Sivertson Philip A. Small Richard F. Spears Lincoln R. Walker H. Albert Webb Bradford C. White .junior 01 1 m i:iss Means, Johnston, Higbee Prof. Haskins, Urlass, Garland, Rockwood Chesley F. Garland President Charles K. Urlass Reid A. Mahaffy Vice-President Ainsley D. Rockwood C. Ellsworth Higbee Secretary Ray F. Henderson Arthur W. Johnston Treasurer Frederick C. Means Prof. Elmer E. Haskins, Faculty Adviser HIIHH lit DEAN ' S LIST Pasquale Antdnelli Roy H. Beaton Lorimer P. Brooks Richard F. Cornelissen Paul C. Danforth George F. Forbes Jack A. Forte Alvin C. Hatfield Frederick C. Humphreys Leon Jacolev Clyde F. Joslyu, Jr. Karol J. Krystan Henry F. Maling, Jr. Ralph C. McDonald Martin E. Barzelay Paul W. Lundwall Alvin Mann Carlton F. Molineux Division C William A. McGrath Bertram E. McKenzie Arthur F. Minichiello Alfred Nowosielski Elmer J. Perry William C. Petraske Robert W. Polley Millard (). Ricker Walter M. Thomas Sidney Trachtenberg George A. Vovos Harold I. Wiley. Jr. Edwin R. Wooding Justin P. Wright Francis W. Ryan Frederick L. Sherman George J. Toscano Allan C. Wilson MIIHILEIK Ol I H IJCS Birchall, Spidell, Rowe, Bliss Prof. Snowies, Beaton, Rook, Hunt Gustav Rook Zenas W. Bliss Emery P. Spidell William E. Feidt President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Roy H. Beaton Charles G. Hunt Robert E. Birchall Frederick D. Rowe Prof. Asa S. Knowles, Faculty Adviser SOPHOMORE DEAN ' S LIST Nathan Aron Carl Bennekom, Jr. Matthew E. Billinge John S. Boudreau Lawrence H. Bruce Jacob R. Bukala James G. Cassanos Roger L. Corey Sevo J. Dimitri B. George Frizzell Bernard J. Gaffney Edwin B. Gage Wilfred N. Gagne Hyman A. Glass Robert O. Hallen Normand P. Holcomb Alfred Keck Ralph I). Kodis Wesley A. Kohl Paul M. Levenson Albert S. Makas Horace F. Malta Ernest W. McKenzie, Jr. Daniel W. Miles Harold B. Morris James H. Nye Donald B. Pearson Nickos Petrou Louis G. Reiniger Frank A. Rosenkrans Edward Segal W. Lee Sellon Stephen G. Sevougian Nathan Shapiro Henry F. Silsby, Jr. Sigmund W. Stawicki Albert G. Strong, Jr. Loring M. Thompson Donald W. Van Tnyl Alfred A. Wallace, Jr. Robert J. Weafer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS McQuarrie, Davis, Byrne, Connolly Prof. Meserve, Johnson, Woodward, Thompson, Hazelwood Robert B. Woodward Wallace E. McQuarrie Loring M. Thompson Ronald C. Davis President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer James E. Johnson Frank H. Hazelwood James J. Connolly John R. Byrne Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr., Faculty Adviser FKESHMAX Oi I HI IKS Moore, Anderson, Gill, Jackson Prof. Davis. Weatherby, Dion, Fallon John H. Weatherby James A. Morris Arthur S. Anderson Raymond 0. Dion President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Kenneth P. Fallon, Jr. John G. Gill Bradford D. Moore Charles W. Jackson, Jr. Prof. Malcolm C. Davis Faculty Adviser Mr. Charles A. Seyvell 1 J SENATE CLASS OF 1937 Irving E. August Donald G. Ball Alfred L. Boch Ezekail L. Clark H. Emerson Cobb ( harles J. DeSimone Warren L. Ganong Jacob B. Gershman Mario Giella Albert E. Grassie, Jr. Robert W. Malcolm Green Edward F. Jones James Kline Leslie W. Lenfest Herbert W. Magoon Joseph L. Paulhus George E. Pihl Arthur J. Quigley Albert A. Shames C. Russell Shaw Turner CLASS OF 1938 John Bodnar Cedric F. Coleman Ivan J. East on George W. Goodson ( ' harles K. Kolstad George C. Leek Karl It. Saunders Richard C. Savage CLASS OF 1939 Roy H. Beaton fs «r 1$ WM Leek, Shames, Ganong, Pihl, Kolstad, Quigley, Gershman, Ball Beaton, Clark, Saunders, Bodnar, Giella, Magoon, Paulhus, Boch Prof. Meserve, Kline, Cobb, Shaw, (irassie, Lenfest, Goodson, Coleman SENATE C. Russell Shaw, ' 37 . Joseph L. H. Paulhus, ' 37 Leslie W. Lenfest, ' 37 Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. . President . Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Faculty Adviser Prof. Albert E. Everett Prof. Elmer E. Haskins Prof. Edward S. Parsons Prof. William C. White Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Members in the Faculty SIGMA SOCIETY CLASS OF 1937 Richard C. Abbott Abraham A. Hyman R. Keith Bishop Edward G. McNamara Sidney R. Bloomfield Cordon A. Minnis Walter H. Dalton Donald R. Spears C. Charles Tacito CLASS OF 1038 Harold R. Bonnyman Edward A. San ford Harold T. Regan Richard F. Spears Lincoln R. Walker CLASS OF 1939 Jack A. Forte C Frederick Joslyn, Jr. Tacito, Joslyn, R. Spears, McNamara, D. Spears, Forte Regan, Hyman, Bonnyman, Bloomfield, Sanford, Minnis, Dalton, Abbott SIGMA SOCIETY Sidney R. Bloomfield, ' 37 Edward A. Sanford, ' 38 Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 Prof. Charles W. Havice . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser Mr. Raymond G. Fennell Mr. Rudolph M. Morris Mr. James A. Patterson Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Members in the Faculty STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS Richard C. Abbott John H. Alvord John Bialek Sidney R. Bloomfield George H. Dean Albert Lena-el Herbert W. Magoon Edward McNamara George E. Pihl C. Russell Shaw Donald R. Spears Peter Yesikenas JUNIORS Harold R. Bonnyman Charles T. Grant Daniel Horn Arthur W. Johnston Francis Knowlton Charles K. Kolstad George C. Leek Richard F. Spears MEDDLERS Roy H. Beaton Robert E. Birchall Robert J. Fielding Francis V. Lavache Gustav Rook Sidney Traehtenberg SOPHOMORES Lawrence H. Bruce James E. Johnson Albert Makas Norman W. Rodham Rook, Grant, Dean, Pihl, Kolatad, Vesikenas J. Johnson, Lengel, Magoon, Johnston, Horn, Shaw, Beaton Bialek, Bonnyman, It. Spears, Bloomfield, I eck, D. Spears, Abbott, McNamara STUDENT COUNCIL Sidney R. Bloomfield, ' 37 President George C. Leck, ' 38 Vice-President Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 Treasurer Donald R. Spears, ' 37 Secretary Richard F. Spears, ' 38 Secretary Dean Harold W. Melvin Faculty Adviser STUDENT UNION Religious ( ' om miitee Arthur E. Cole, ' 40 Social Committee Thomas H. Rogers, ' 37 Serrice Committee Sidney R. Bloomfield, ' 37 Welfare Committee Loring M. Thompson, ' 40 Publicity Committee Arnold R. Daum, ' 40 Intercollegiate ( ' om m ittec Howard R. Cushman, ' 40 Finance ( ' om m ittec Lincoln R. Walker, ' 38 Harry F. Notes, Freshman Relations Committee Dwight E. Wheeler, ' 39 Inter-race Committee Victor C. Bynoe, ' 37 Discussion Groups Committee Philip D. Johnson, ' 37 Bruce N. Garnsey, ' 38 Arthur Schwartz, ' 37 Taylor H. Thomas, ' 37 Roger W. Thwing, ' 39 Nathan Lepinsky, ' 40 Richard ( . Abbott, ' 37 Walter M. Thomas, ' 39 ' 38 Fred D. Rowe, ' 39 Loring M. Thompson, ' 40 Peace Education Committee Harold Phillips, ' 40 Arthur Anderson, ' 41 Frank W. Atwood, ' 39 Harry E. Austin, ' 41 Robert O. Austin, ' 39 Roy K. Bjorkman, ' 41 Harold F. Brown, ' 40 Vincent A. Carpano, ' 40 Arthur L Cerda, ' 38 Clifford C. Coffin. ' 40 Constantine N. Collatos, ' 40 Frederick J. Dearstyne, ' 40 James A. Firth, ' 38 Chesley F. Garland, ' 38 Jacob B. Gershman, ' 37 ( ' iimmittee Members Norman Glaskin. ' 38 Matthew Goddess, ' 40 Wesley I. Grant, ' 38 Merrill D. Hart, ' 39 Russell I. Hobson, ' 40 Robert W. Ireland, ' 41 Francis A. Knowlton, ' 38 George C. Leek, ' 38 Benjamin Levin, ' 40 Harold Luck, ' 38 Reubin J. Margolin, ' 41 Robert W. McAllister, ' 41 Cornelius O ' Leary, ' 37 Arland R. Palmer, ' 37 Robert W. Policy, ' 39 Lynn C. Redfield, ' 40 Clifford P. Rounsefell, ' 37 George A. Shanker, ' 41 Malcolm R. Shaw, ' 40 Robert H. Simpson, ' 39 C. Charles Tacito, ' 37 Stanley R. Tebbetts, ' 40 Almore I. Thompson, ' 38 Donald W. VanTuyl, ' 40 Francis A. Went worth, ' 39 Roger F. Wilkins, ' 41 Russell L. Williams, ' 40 Robert N. Yeager, ' 40 Henry C. Young, ' 40 Abbott, Schwartz, Coffin, Cerda, Hart, Noyes, Shaw, Oushman, Garnsey, Rowe, Levine, Lepinsky, Luck, Rounsefell Bynoe, Phillips, Garland, Damn, Thomas, Calkins, Thompson, Tebbetts, Glaskin, Gershman, O ' Leary, Palmer Margolin, T. Rogers, Atwood, Dearstyne, Young, Howard, Johnson, Hughes, Firth, Blackburn, [,eck, Bloomfield Yeager, Johnston, Christopulos, R. Austin, N. Austin, Collates, Tacito, Polley, Thomas, Thwing, Williams STUDENT UNION Harry L. Hughes, ' 37 James I. Sandler, ' 37 Franklin W. Calkins, ' 37 President II. Keith Bishop, ' 37 Vice-President Leo L. Howard, ' 38 Secretary Clarence A. Blackburn, ' 37 Prof. Charles W. Havice, Faculty Adviser Dean Carl S. Ell Dr. Newton C Fetter Prop ' . Charles W. Havice Dean Harold W. Melvin Prof. Edward S. Parsons Prof. William C. White Advisory Board FIELD DAY COMMITTEE Lawrence I. Templeman, ' 37 George C. Leck, ' 38 Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie Andrew H. Abbott, ' 37 Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 John F. Chipman, ' 38 Warren H. Cushman, ' 38 George H. Dean, ' 37 Charles T. Grant, ' 38 George R. Hersam, ' 38 . Chairman Secret ' .wry Faculty Adviser Lewis G. Mason, ' 37 Thomas II. Rogers, ' 37 Albert A. Shames, ' 37 C. Russell Shaw, ' 37 John F. Shea, ' 37 Donald 11. Spears, ' 37 Joseph A. Tierney, ' 37 CAULDRON JUNIOR STAFF Arthur L. Cerda C. Leonard Chamberlin Constantine J. Christopulos Russell N. Dwyer Harry J. Histen Daniel Horn EDITORIAL Charles K. Kolstad Edward J. Murphy Earl R. Saunders Forrest J. Shiers Max Sones Richard F. Spears George W. Goodson George C. Leek Ernest J. Meggison James A. Firth Norman Glaskin James F. Gorse PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Hawtrey J. Yeames BUSINESS STAFF Edwin T. Morrell Henry Rosecaln Myers VanBuren Leo L. Howard Orland T. Pritchard Edward A. Sanford Rogers, Chipman, Grant, Tierney, Dean, Shames, Shaw Spears, Bonnyman, Shea, McKenzie, Templeman, Leek, Mason FIELD DAY CAULDRON STAFF Goodson, Dwyer, Histen, Kolstari, Veames, Cerda, Glaskin Gorse, Morrell, Saunders, Murphy. Horn, Meggison, Christopulos Spears, VanBuren, Chamberhn, Howard, Shiers, Leek, Firth, Sanford m:ws boaiiii Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 Editor-in-Chief Edward A. Sanford, ' 38 Managing Editor Abraham A. Hitman, ' 37 Business Manager Ralph H. Allen, Jr., ' 37 Advertising Manager Prof. Norris W. Potter Faculty Adviser George C. Leck, ' 38 James A. Firth, ' 38 John A. Forte, ' 3!) James F. Gorse, ' 38 Francis A. Wentworth, ' 39 Dwight E. Wheeler, ' 39 NEWS STAFF Malcc-up Editors News Editors Sports Editors Edward J. McGee, ' 37 Feature Editors ( ' irculation Managers Photograph ic Editors Lucien C. Dupuis, ' 37 Daniel Horn, ' 38 C. Charles Tacito, ' 37 Laddman W. Randolph, ' 39 Nathan Fisher, ' 37 Joseph B. Piekarski, ' 39 Desk Staff: Jacob R. Bukala, ' 40, Jack Sandler, ' 37, Nathan Aron, ' 37. Reporting Staff: Richard E. Anderson, ' 40, C. Frederick Joslyn, ' 39, Edward Giles, ' 39. Arnold E. Daum, ' 40, Charles A. Tracy, ' 40, Sherwin P. Helms, ' 40, Marcel E. Chase, ' 39, Walter M. Thomas, ' 39, Hartley F. Hutchins, ' 40, Harold M. Hainer, ' 41, John Bodnar, ' 38. Sports Staff: Jack A. Forte, ' 39, Marten S. Iluher, ' 40, Donald R. Spears, ' 37, Harold B. Morris, ' 40, James B. Trefethen, ' 40, Nathan Lepinsky, ' 40, Herbert K. Wolff, ' 39, Gleason Farnnm, ' 37, Raymond V. Johnson, ' 40, John H. Dowling, ' 41. Photographic Staff: Casimir W. Plasewicz, ' 38, Gerald F. Cunningham, ' 39, Donald J. McCann, ' 37, Harold L. Applehanm. ' 41. Advertising Staff: Harry O. Baker, ' 37, William M. Shaw, ' 40, E. George Manuel, ' 40, Robert H. Marshall, ' 41. Circulation Staff: Norman Glaskin, ' 38, Sidney Trachtenberg, ' 39, Lewis G. Mason, ' 37. Business Staff ' : Harold T. Regan, ' 38, Jeremiah M. Berman, ' 40, William B. Corson, ' 40. Feature Staff: Thomas E. McMahon, ' 39, Morwick Ross, ' 39, Ernest J. Meggison, ' 38, William C. Petraske, ' 39, Alvin M. Berlowe, ' 40, Charles M. Kcrins, ' 40, Baron II. Crowell, ' 41, Arthur W. Ketchem, ' 41, Gerald S. Ocstreichcr, ' 41. Forte, Ross, Horn, Randolph. Allen, Dnpuis, McGee, Taeito Fisher, Wentworth, Gorse, Bonnyman, Hyman, Firth, Sanford, Leek NEWS BOARD NEWS STAFF Regan, Bodnar, Lepinsky, Gershman, Wentworth, Shaw, Baker, Marshall Hatfield, Polley, Keating, Daum, Bedford, Meggison, McMahon, Beaton Corson, Glaskin, Trachtenberg, Mason, Thomas, Joslyn, Chase, Manuel KAMI Paul V. Babel, ' 38 Carleton H. Burt, ' 89 Harry D. Bowen, ' 41 Irving I. ( ' mil, ' 41 Ralph F. Crowther, Jr., ' 41 Alexander C. Graham, ' 38 Charles J. Gordon, ' 41 Ralph S. Carr, Jr., ' 41 Ralph A. Coleman, ' 4 1 Alan R. Edwards, ' 41 Leo F. Doherty, ' 41 William R. Flowers, ' 41 George G. Hudson, ' 40 Joseph F. Komskis, ' 41 Elliot M. Brown, ' 40 Lloyd P. Crump, ' 41 Joseph W. Farwell, Jr., ' 40 George A. MacCallum, ' 40 John M. Conahay, ' 40 Clarence R. Diebert, ' 30 F. Mason Barney, ' 40 Piccolo James T. Powell, ' 39 Arthur E. Davis, ' 41 Herbert Dimmick, Jr., ' 41 Arthur R. Fennel, ' 38 Trumpets Trombones John J. Haney, ' 41 Grant S. Jensen, ' 41 C. Frederick Joslyn, ' 39 Carleton Lang, ' 38 Donald R. Sellers, ' 41 Mark A. Palmer, ' 39 Warren E. MacMath, ' 41 Abraham Polonsky, ' 41 William S. Wilson, ' 41 Leonard F. Wood, ' 41 Kenneth H. Hunt, ' 40 Vim inets Saxophones Horns Basses Robert L. Park, ' 39 Baritones William L. Hardy, ' 40 Drums Francis H. Glover, ' 38 Millard O. Ricker, ' 39 Joseph E. Wadleigh, ' 41 John W. Wilson, ' 39 Justin P. Wright, ' 39 Gerald S. Oestreicher, ' 41 Lester M. Parker, ' 41 Irving S. Rosenberg, ' 40 George E. Taylor, ' 38 James P. Glidden, ' 41 Eldon T. Fay, ' 39 Donald W. Van Tuyl, ' 40 Cymbals Rodgers J. Stewart, Jr., ' 41 Raymond 15. Hurley, ' 41 Howard G. Phillips, - 4() Richard A. Sibley, ' 41 Miwi ' M Fay, Farwell, Hurley, Barney, Brown, Flowers, Glover, Sibley, Park, Coleman, Wood, Edwards, Hunt, YanTuyl, Diebert Siverston, Parker, Rosenberg, MacCallum, Jensen, Komskts, Oestreieher, Crumb, Conahay, Lang, Sellers, Glidden, Davis, W. Wilson, Polonsky, Gannon Wright, Taylor, Rieker, Hudson, Doherty, Powell, Curcio, Prof. Whittaker, Davidson, Campbell, Graham, Joslyn, Burt, Gordon, Crowther, Carr. Dimmick, Fennell, Bedford, Stewart, Phillips, Bowen BAND Anthony P. Curcio, ' 38 Leader Henry Campbell, ' 38 Manager Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Faculty Adviser Warren E. Davidson, ' 38 Librarian G. Leighton Bradford, ' 41 John M. Conahay, ' 40 Drum Majors Thomas J. Gannon, ' 40 Robert O. McManus, ' 41 John N. Sivertson, ' 38 Assistant Managers Justin P. Wright, ' 39 Assistant Leader OIK 111 M IE A Violins Warren M. Benson, ' 41 Edward S. Berestka, ' 41 Edward F. Burzyk, ' 37 Vernon F. Carpenter, ' 41 Eugene J. DeLoria, ' 40 Salvatore V. DiCara, ' 41 William Feinberg, ' 41 Robert T. Gogolin, ' 40 Charles R. Hewson, ' 41 William H. Keating, ' 39 Richard A. King, ' 41 Edward C. Landwehr, ' 39 Horace F. Malta, ' 40 Harvey S. Miller, - 41 Joseph Y. Nychay, ' 39 Francis W. Ryan, ' 40 Daniel D. Sharp, ' 39 Trumpets Charles J. Gordon, ' 41 William II. Thomas, ' 40 Drum Philip N. Savage, ' 41 Viola Winston E. Hanson, ' 40 Piano Manuel N. Granchelli, ' 40 Flute James T. Powell, ' 39 French Horn James P. Glidden, ' 41 Leslie W. Lenfest, ' 37 Clarinets Joseph F. Komskis, ' 41 Horace C. MacKerrow, ' 40 Robert F. Rogers, ' 38 John W. Wilson, ' 39 Justin P. Wright, ' 39 Saxophones Earle M. Brown, ' 40 Joseph W. Farwell, ' 40 Trombones Earl L. Chatterton, ' 41 Alan R. Edwards, ' 41 Abraham Polonsky, ' 41 Leonard F. Wood, ' 41 Farwell, Brown, Wilson, Wright, Komskis, McKerrow, Nicholas, Rogers, Chatterton, Edwards, Powell, Polanski Green, Lenfest, Ryan, Hewson, Berestka, Landwehr, Malta, Carpenter, King, Gordon, Savage, Prof. Holmes Granchielli, Pi uiist, Feinberg, Miller, Gogolin, DeLoria, Hanson, Caruso, Burzyek, Benson, Keating, DiCara ORCHESTRA Joseph J. Caruso, ' 38 Conductor Sidney Green, ' 41 Manager Prof. Frederick W. Holmes Faculty Adviser GLEE CLUB Joseph B. Piekarski, ' 30 Reginald C. Thomas, ' 41 Robert H. Macy, ' 40 Stanley Sandarg, ' 41 Philip Shapleigh, ' 41 Mr. Charles A. Sewell Leader Manager, Division A Manager, Division B Librarian Pianist Faculty Adviser Arnold S. Bartlett, ' 41 Joseph Carney, ' 37 Ralph S. Carr, ' 41 Arthur L. Cerda, ' 38 Clifford H. Coffin, ' 40 Samuel D ' Agata, ' 41 Chester W. Earus, ' 41 James E. Fernekees, ' 37 Frank H. Ganzert, ' 38 Albert E. Goodwin, ' 41 John J. Halloran, ' 41 Paul E. Hayes, ' 41 Edward F. Jones, ' 37 Edward R. Killam, ' 41 Ross Landry, ' 41 Milton H. Leonard, ' 41 Ernest N. Lowd, ' 38 Robert H. Macy, ' 40 E. George Manuel, ' 39 Clifford 0. Mason, ' 41 Francis L. McCarthy, ' 41 John A. McKay, ' 41 Edward J. Murphy, ' 38 Richard N. Peale, ' 41 David A. Pearson, ' 41 Joseph B. Piekarski, ' 39 Norman W. Rodham, ' 40 Stanley Sandarg, ' 41 Lyle Seaver, ' 41 Edgar F. Sewell, ' 41 John Stepasiuk, ' 41 Frederick Sullivan, ' 41 Reginald C. Thomas, ' 41 Gordan A. Thomson, ' 39 Walter E. Waide, 41 Daniel T. Walker, ' 41 Francis A. Wentworth, ' 39 Bradford C. White, ' 38 John K. Willis, ' 39 BANJO CLUB Brown, Hiltunen, Mann, Davis Antonucio, Molineux, Knox, Eumery, Moir Norman W. Knox, ' 38 Leader Irving N. Mann, ' 41 Manager Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Faculty Adviser Joseph Antonuccio, ' 41 Nilsson S. Bassett, ' 41 Harold F. Brown, ' 40 Elias B. Hiltunen, ' 41 Carlton E. Molineux, ' 40 John H. Moir, ' 41 Ezra S. Rumery, ' 41 BACCHANALIANS Thomas, Gorse, Voyda, Hughes Strom, Miss Farley ' , Baker, Murray, Maynard, Wilson Alnes B. Strom, ' 38 Prof. Laurence F. Cleveland Arthur F. Maynard, ' 40 George L. Murray, ' 37 John W. Wilson, ' 38 James F. Gorse, ' 38 . William H. Thomas, ' 40 Theodore Z. Voyda, ' 39 Harry 0. Baker, ' 37 . Alnes B. Strom, ' 38 Alfred F. Hughes, ' 41 Leader Faculty Adviser First Saxophone Second Saxophone Third Saxophone First Trumpet Second Trumpet Trombone Drums Piano Bass INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Abbott, Regan, Joslyn Prof. Hamilton, Hove, Tacito, Bloomfield COUNCIL Sidney R. Bloomfield, ' 37 Harold T. Regan, ' 38 Prof. Roger S. Hamilton William J. Hoye, ' 37 Cosmo C. Tacito, ' 37 Faculty Adviser boston society of civil engineers NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SECTION G. Luther Cheney, ' 37 Lester A. Perry, ' 37 Robert W. Smith, ' 37 . Robert C. Sanderson, ' 37 Prof. Henry B. Alvord Chairman Vice-Chairman Clerk Vice-Clerk Faculty Adviser Prof. Charles A. Baird Dean Carl S. Ell Prof. Albert E. Everett Prof. Winthrop E. Nightingale Members in the Facility AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Henry C. Wilder, ' 37 Anthony P. Curcio, ' 38 George A. Reed, ' 37 George A. Reed, ' 37 President . . Philip D. Johnson, ' 37 Vice-President . George C. Leck, ' 38 Secretary . . Andrew Beck, ' 38 Treasurer Walter J. Diamondstone, ' 37 Prof. Joseph W. Zeller, Faculty Ad riser Prof. William T. Alexander Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti Dean Carl S. Ell Prof. Frederick A. Stearns Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Members in the Faculty Chenev, Sanderson, Smith, Perrv B. S. C. E. A. S. M. E. Beck, Curcio Reed, Johnson, Wilder AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Archie K. MacKean, ' 37 President William H. Farrell, ' 37 Erik W. Westdahl, ' 37 . Secretary Charles K. Kolstad, ' 38 Ivan G. Easton, ' 38 . Treasurer Willard P. Perry, ' 37 Prof. William L. Smith, Faculty Adviser Mr. Rudolf 0. Oberg Prof. HenRy E. Richards Prof. Roland G. Porter Prof. William L. Smith Members in the Faculty AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER OF THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION Albert J. Komich, ' 37 Earl R. Saunders, ' 38 . Bernard J. Gaffney, ' 40 Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Prof. Charles P. Baker Prof. Waldemar S. McGuire Members in the Faculty Dr. Allan D. Bliss Mr. Saverio Zuffanti Westdahl, Kolstad, MacKean Perry, Prof. Smith, Farrell A. I. E. E. A. C. S. L J J Johnson, Saunders Komich, Prof. Strahan, Gaffney SOCIETY FOIC THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Perley C. Hamlin, ' 37 President Frederick C. Means, ' 38 William H. Marston, ' 37 Vice-President Francis H. Knowlton, ' 38 Knot H. Olson, ' 37 Secretary . Edwin T. Morrell, ' 38 John S. Bialek, ' 37 . . Treasurer . Charles P. Hibberd, ' 38 Prof. Asa S. Knowles, Faculty Adviser Prof. William T. Alexander Prof. Asa S. Knowles Prof. George W. Towle Members in the Faculty LAW AND ACCOUNTING CLUB Harold T. Regan, ' 38 . President . Edward W. McNamara, ' 37 Jack A. Forte, ' 39 . Vice-President . Nathan C. Hubley, Jr., ' 37 Joseph T. Funicello, ' 38 Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence I. Templeman, ' 37 Prof. Alfred D. D ' Alessandro, Faculty Adviser Prof. Robert L. Bruce Mr. James A. Patterson Members in the Faculty Morrell, Olson, Ganong, Bialek Prof. Knowles, Means, Hamlin, Perham S. A. M. LAW AND ACCOUNTING Forte, Hubley, Templeman Regan, Prof. D ' AIessandro, McNamara MATHEMATICS CLUB Thomas H. Rogers, Jr., ' 37 C. Russell Shaw, ' 37 Daniel Horn, ' 38 Edmund F. Royds, ' 37 Prof. Elmer E. Haskins President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adriser Mr. Laurence Heilprin Mr. Charles A. Sewell Dr. Carl F. Muckenhoupt Prof. Joseph Spear Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Members in the Faculty RADIO CLUB S. Stowe Sayward, ' 40, W1EMN Earle M. Combellack , ' 40, WlIAF Prof. Roland G. Porter Dr. Carl F. Muckenhoupt President Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser Technical Adriser of Station Operation N.U. Radio Club Station— WlKBN MATH RADIO Schaller, Sayward, Combellack RIFLE CLIR Maxwell Rosnov, ' 39 President Alfred S. Davis, Jr., ' 40 Vice-President John F. Chipman, ' 38 Secretary Clayton W. Hunter, ' 40 Treasurer Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Faculty Adviser DRAMATIC CLCR Richard F. Spears, ' 38 President Laddman W. Randolph, ' 39 Victor C. Bynoe, ' 37 Secretary Daniel Horn, ' 38 James A. Firth, ' 38 Treasurer Donald R. Spears, ' 37 Prof. Everett C. Marston Faculty Adviser Ohipnian, Rosnov, Davis, Mr. Fennel! RIFLE DRAMATIC ISynoe, Horn Prof. Marston, Spears, Firth CAMERA CLUB Stanley R. Tebbetts, ' 40 President Hawtrey J. Yeames, ' 38 Dudley W. Emerson, ' 41 Secretary-Treasurer Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr., Faculty Adviser SOCIETY OF MODEL ENGINEERS Peter E. Kop, ' , ' 57 President Robert G. Munroe, ' 41 Vice-President Donald H. Pearson, ' 41 Secretary-Treasurer Prof. William T. Alexander Faculty Adviser Applebaum, Emerson Prof. Meserve, Yeames, Tebbetts CAMERA MODEL Prof. Alexander, Kop, Pearson IIKSS CLUB Arthur E. Cole, ' 40 President Leon Jacolev, ' 39 Vice-President Gerard R. DeNapoli, ' 41 Secretary Prof. Joseph A. Coolidge Fiic nit i . Id riser ASTRONOMY CLUB Joseph A. Nordstrom, ' 41 Robert H. Lafferty, ' 41 Charles F. March, ' 41 Prof. C. David Johnson President John Bodnar, ' 38 Secretary Erich A. W. Johnson, ' 38 Treasurer Joseph A. Nordstrom, ' 41 Adviser DeNapoli, Cole, Jacolev CHESS ASTRONOMY Prof. Johnson, Nordstrom, Lawrence, Bodnar STATE CLLBS EMPIRE STATE CLUB V. Malcolm Green, ' 37, President Prof. C. David Johnson, Adviser MAINE CLUB Philip R. Keep, ' 39 President Orren A. Tibbetts, ' 41 Prof. Frederick A. Stearns, Adviser MECHANICS ARTS HIGH CLUB Alfred E. Lambert, ' 39, President Mr. Rudolf O. Oberg, Adviser NORTH SHORE CLUB John C. Finn, ' 37 President Richard B. Staples, ' 37 Prof. Albert E. Whittaker, Adviser NUTMEG STATE CLUB Charles H. Schroeder, ' 39 President Lee W. Emmette, ' 37 Prof. William T. Alexander, Adviser TWIN STATE CLUB William II. Hatton, Jr., ' -10 President Robert F. Rogers, ' 38 Prof. Laurence F. Cleveland, Adviser TENNIS CLUB COUNCIL Gardner L. Hurt, ' 40 William T. McCarthy, ' 40 Frederick C. Humphreys, ' 39 Robert B. Woodward, ' 40 Prof. Roger S. Hamilton, Faculty Adviser INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Lengel, Rogers, Shames, VanBuren, Maloney, Gershman Howard, Hibbard, Beck, Hughes, Cushman, Brown Andrew C. Beck, ' 38 Warren H. Cushman, ' 38 Frederic C. Means, ' 38 Prof. Edward S. Parsons President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Warren H. Cushman, ' 38 Frederic C. Means, ' 38 Leo L. Howard, ' 38 Andrew C. Beck, ' 38 ) Dwight D. Foster, ' 37 j Herbert K. Wolff, ' 39 Harry L. Hughes, ' 37 Hugh T. Maloney, ' 38 Robert H. Brown, ' 39 Justin P. Wright, ' 39 Philip H. Clement, ' 39 William L. Gibson, ' 39 Beta Gamma Epsilon Sigma Phi Alpha Nu Epsilon Zeta Sigma Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Sigma Gamma Phi Kappa Kappa Zeta Phi Eta Tan Nu Phi Gamma Pi Phi Beta Alpha Brothers Arthur W. Glass Harry E. Hughes Thomas H. Rogers. Jr. Edmund F. Royds George T. Sorenson Roger B. Stevenson Joseph A. Tierney Donald L. Woods C. Kenneth Kolstad John A. Lindbloom Ralph W. Rollins, Jr. Ashton K. Stone Charles G. Hunt, Jr. 1939 Willis C. Stockbridge Earl M. Combellack Ralph L. Cunningham Henry B. Homer Robert H. Macy Pledgees Nando A. Arduini, ' 39 Roy H. Beaton, ' 39 Matthew E. Billinge, ' 40 Alfonso M. Cavalieri, ' 37 Adolph M. Chaplick, ' 37 Joseph M. Chrusz, ' 37 Norman Cleveland, ' 39 Clifford H. Coffin, Jr., ' 40 Frank Damassa, ' 39 George T. Darling, ' 40 John L. Geary, Jr., ' 40 Charles E . Grant, ' 39 George W. Goodson, ' 38 Jacob C. Hart, ' 38 William H. Hatton, Jr., ' 40 John T. Kennedy, ' 38 Algerd W. Krukonis, ' 38 Peter Austin D. MacRae, ' 39 Wallace E. McQuarrie, ' 40 Daniel W. Miles, ' 40 William S. Miller, ' 38 Heath E. Morse, ' 37 Philip M. Persia, ' 39 Orland T. Pritchard, ' 38 Henry Rosecaln, ' 38 James I. Sandler, ' 37 William L. Smith, ' 40 Richard B. Staples, ' 37 Thomas Sundborg, Jr., ' 40 Charles K. Urlass, ' 38 Richard Warren, ' 40 Robert J. Weafer, ' 40 Russell L. Williams, ' 40 Kenneth L. Winkley, ' 39 Yesikenas, ' 37 A. K. S. ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA Sorensen, Miles, Kolstad, Royds, Urlass, MacRae Homer, Kennedy, Williams, Beaton, Hughes, Stockbridge Woods, Goodson, Glass, Rogers, Hunt, Combellack, Mr. Zuti ' anti Thomas H. Rogers, Jr., ' 37 Arthur W. Glass, ' 37 Charles G. Hunt, ' 39 Ralph W. Rollins, ' 38 Roger B. Stevenson, ' 37 Mr. Sa verio Zuffanti Grand Councillor Vice-Grand Councillor Grand Scribe Grand Questor Grand Marshal Faculty Adviser Prof. Chester P. Baker Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan Brothers in the Faculty Mr. Maurice L. Anderson Prof. William L. Smith Mr. John R. Leighton Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Prof. Samuel A. S. Strahan Honorary Members Brothers Robert E. Betts Paul V. H. Babel Harvey S. Brittain Charles G. Canney William H. Chambers Richard B. Clendineng Warren H. Cushman Chesley F. Garland Arthur G. Baker Carleton H. Burt Arthur E. Gilman Bruce N. Garnsey C. Russell Hersam Charles P. Hibberd William A. Knight Reid A. Mahaffy AlNSLEY D. ROCKWOOD Andrew L. Smith 1939 Alvin C. Hatfield Frederick C. Humphreys Richard D. Maybury Forrest R. Todd Howard R. Cushman Frederick A. Little Herbert W. Pottle Malcolm H. Shailer William M. Shaw PI educes Lawrence H. Bruce, ' 40 Henry Campbell, ' 38 John F. Chipman, ' 38 Wilmot H. Decker, ' 40 Ivan G. Eastern, ' 38 Ralph F. Johnson, ' 40 Wilho Kleemola, ' 38 Frederick A. Perry, ' 40 Harold P. Shannon, ' 38 Robert A. Taylor, ' 40 Elmer W. Walton, ' 40 Richard S. Whipple, ' 40 B. G. E. BETA GAMMA EPSILON .« Q a. Q a o  ■■ F f-r-f !■« • ' i Todd, Garnsey, Shaw, Brittain, H. Cushman, Little, Canney Chambers, Hersam, Babel, Burt, Garland, Rookwood, Hatfield, Shailer Clendineng, Gilman, Hibbard, W. Cushman, Mahaffy, Knight, Pottle, Baker Reid A. Mahaffy, ' 38 Warren H. Cushman, ' 38 Charles P. Hibberd, ' 38 Arthur E. Gilman, ' 39 Ainsley D. Rockwood, ' 38 William H. Chambers, ' 38 G. Russell Hersam, ' 38 Prof. Emil A. Gramstorff President Vice-President Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Secretary Assistant Secretary Guard Faculty Adviser Prof. William T. Alexander Prof. Emil A. Gramstorff Brothers in the Faculty Brothers Jesse C. Cann Archie K. MacKean Neal V. Humphrey Alfred E. Patch George E. Taylor Kenneth S. Wade Richard J. Irwin Robert H. Simpson Roger W. Thwing Justin P. Wright 1940 Russell A. Haskell Pledgees Walter M. Bombl, 37 Edwin T. Morrell, ' 38 John L. Camara, ' 39 Eric W. Westdahl, ' 37 Frank S. Whidden, ' 37 II. T. N. ETA TAU NIT Thwing, Simpson, Morrell Wade, Taylor, MacKean, Wright Archie K. MacKean, ' 37 Grand Tau Neal V. Humphrey, ' 38 Vice Tau Richard J. Irwin, ' 39 Tau Scribe Justin P. Wright, ' 39 Tau Treasurer George E. Taylor, ' 38 Tau Depviy Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti Adviser Prof. Albert E. Everett Prof. Edward S. Parsons Brothers in the Faculty Brothers Irving E. August Frank W. Calkins John E. Dahlborg Dwight D. Foster Richard B. Sackett LESLrE C. Small Andrew C. Beck David P. Conant Wesley I. Grant Arthur W. Johnston Shirley W. Packard Bradford C. White 19.S!t Frank W. Atwood Robert Austin Robert R. Peoples Morwick Ross Frederick D. Rowe John L. Smith Dwight E. Wheeler John W. Wilson 19:59 George W. Beale Gerald F. Carr Frederick J. Dearstyne Frederick W. Rosberry Lorin C. Skiff George C. Slack Robert C. Slack Robert N. Yeager 1940 Donald A. Frail, ' 40 Gary E. Hohl, ' 40 Pledgees Harold F. Philips, Robert T. Pritcha ' 40 d. ' 40 N. E. Z. NU EPSILON ZETA Smith, Foster, White, Rosberry, Y eager Ross, Calkins, Wheeler, Rowe, Johnston, Atwood, Austin Carr, Dearstyne, Conant, Beck, Packard, Skiff, Dohlborg, Wilson Andrew C. Beck, ' 38 President David P. Conant, ' 38 Vice-President Richard B. Sackett, ' 37 Treasurer Dwight D. Foster, ' 37 Secretary Prof. George W. Towle .... Faculty Adviser Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. Prof. William C. White Dean Harold W. Melvin Brothers in the Faculty Brothers Arthur A. Arvedon Ezekail Clark Albert Bickleman Albert A. Shames Sidney Bloomfield I. Lester Yaffe Sidney Forman William Tatel Herbert K. Wolff Maurice Pass Irving Rosenberg Morris Weiderhorn Pledgee Morris Shaman, ' 39 1937 1938 1910 S. K. P. SIGMA KAPPA PSI YYeiderhorn, Shames, Bichelman Forman, Arvedon, Bloomfield, Tatel Sidney Forman, ' 38 William Tatel, ' 38 Maurice Pass, ' 40 Morris Weiderhorn, ' 40 Professor Charles O. Baird High Potentate Potentate Scribe Comptroller Adviser Brothers Nathan Fisher Jack Gershman Abraham Robert Jack Sandler Sumner Shane Morris Feldman Norman Glaskin Carlton Lang Hyman Snyder Oscar Surgecoff Robert H. Brown Jack Meltzer Maxwell Rosnov Sidney Trachtenberg Nathan Aron Ralph P. Kodis David Kushner Harold Morris Louis H. Sinofsky Allan Wilson Maurice Zallen Saul H. Goff, ' 40 Joseph I. Keesan, ' 40 Pledgees Julian Richmond, ' 40 Philip Shore, ' 40 K. Z. P. KAPPA ZETA PHI Trachtenberg, Shane, Kushner, Rosnov, Lang, Shore Fisher, Sinofsky, Zallen, Robert, SurgecofF, Meltzer Prof. Baker, Glaskin, Gershman, Sandler, Snyder, Brown Jack Sandler, ' 37 . Jack Gershman, ' 37 Norman Glaskin, ' 38 Maxwell Rosnov, ' 39 Morris Feldman, ' 38 Prof. Chester P. Baker Chancellor Vice-Chancellor Bursar . Recording Scribe Corresponding Scribe Faculty Adviser Brothers Joseph E. Bielan Lynn C. Farber Warren S. Kirkland D. WlNTHROP ROUKES Foster E. Sperry Thomas N. Stoskus William Wenzlow 1937 C. Leonard Chamberlain Harry J. Histen Russell A. Vedoe Lincoln R. Walker William L. Gibson C. Frederick Joslyn Walter M. Thomas John K. Willis I B. A. PHI BETA ALPHA Walker, Histen, Stoskus, Gibson, Wenzlow Prof. Davis, Bielan, Joslyn, Ronkes, Thomas, Willis D. WlNTHROP ROUKES, ' 37 Russell A. Vedoe, ' 38 C. Frederic Joslyn, ' 39 Warren S. Kirkland, ' 37 Prof. Malcolm C. Davis President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Herbert W. Gallagher Brothers in the Faculty Prof. Malcolm C. Davis Honorary Member Alden C. Cole Allan F. Gifford Brothers 1937 Ivnut H. Olsen George E. Phil Chester L. Harris 19.5K Guy L. Akers, Jr. Zenas W. Bliss Phillip H. Clement Arnold B. Davis William P. Galanopoulos R. Winston Gardner Robert W. Hucksam Charles E. Lambert Edward C. Landwehr Glenn J. Murray Robert G. Newton LoRNTS B. NlLSON C. Harold Schroder John Worobel B. William Bishop Marten S. Huber Joseph W. Farwell, Jr. George G. Hudson Wilfred N. Gagne Roger E. Jeanfavre Robert B. Woodward 1940 Pledgees Eric G. Almstrom, ' 40 Charles E. Bergamini, ' 37 William J. Corcoran, ' 39 Robert Daniels, ' 40 Ernest J. Diette, ' 40 Leonard C. Farney, ' 40 William E. Feidt, ' 39 Albert W. Freeman, ' 40 Daniel S. Gaidosz, ' 38 Garnet L. Gibson, ' 40 Frederick E. Gorman, ' 40 Edward F. Hale, ' 40 Phillip R. Keep, ' 39 Charles C. Kussmaul, ' 37 Reino Laine, ' 38 Frank W. Lavache, ' 39 John S. Lund, ' 40 Joseph J. McCusker, ' 38 Frank H. Median, ' 39 Chester A. Milewski, ' 38 Willard P. Perry, ' 37 James J. Sheehan, ' 37 John Solovey, ' 40 Emery P. Spidell, ' 39 Lawrence A. Yars, ' 40 William D. Yancey, ' 38 I U. P. PHI GAMMA PI Landwehr, Gagne, Pilil, Woodward, Bliss, Solovey Hudson, Akers, Harris, Huber, Davis, Clifford, Clement Olson, Bishop, Jeanfavre, Schroder, Lambert, Murray, Worobel Chester L. Harris, ' 38 C. Harold Schroder, ' 39 Charles E. Lambert, ' 39 Arnold B. Davis, ' 39 Glenn J. Murray, ' 39 John Worobel, ' 39 Prof. Henry E. Richards President Vice-President, Div. A Vice-President, Div. B Secretary, Div. A Secretary, Div. B Treasurer . Faculty Adviser Prof. Henry E. Richards Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Prof. Milton J. Schlagenhauf Brothers in the Faculty Lloyd K. Allen Ralph H. Allen R. Keith Bishop Brothers Lee W. Emmette Gleason Farnum Edward J. McGee Lewis G. Mason 1937 Harold R. Bonnyman Leo L. Howard Frederic C. Means Robert F. Rogers 19:58 1939 Irving C. Decatur, Jr. Pledgees Harry 0. Baker, ' 37 William EL Benjamin, ' 38 Edward G. Driscoll, ' 37 Elroy A. Field, ' 38 Alexander D. Fraser, ' 38 James F. Gorse, ' 38 Benjamin K. Johnston, ' 38 Alden P. Landall, ' 39 ' 87 Maurice F. McAuliffe, Fred J. Oliva, ' 38 Frank E. Ryan, ' 40 Marshall Sandelin, ' 40 Edward A. Sant ' ord, ' 38 Frederick L. Sherman, ' 40 James B. Trefethen, ' 40 Alfred A. Wallace, ' 40 Ralph C. Whittemore, ' 37 S. P. A. SIGMA 1 HI ALPHA MeGee, Gorse, Emmette, Bonnyman, Sanford, Rogers, Means R. Allen, Howard, Prof. Cleveland, Bishop, L. Allen, Mason R. Keith Bishop, ' 37 Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 Lloyd K. Allen, ' 37 . Frederic C. Means, ' 38 Prof. Laurence F. Cleveland President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Brother in the Faculty Brothers Albert L. Adams Anthony J. Busconi Frank P. Emery Albert Lengel 1937 1938 Richard J. Chiarappa Dean H. Huff Robert H. Lewis Hugh Maloney Paul N. Otto Daniel J. Putzel, Jr. Richard C. Savage Alfred N. Comstock Donald 0. Ferguson Stanley Kotapka Russell T. Lord Roger G. McDonald Chester M. Kendall Irwin W. Moran, Jr. Ad elbert R. Reynolds, Jr. 1939 1940 Arthur E. Hansen, ' 40 James E. Johnson, ' 40 Frederick W. Lee, ' 40 Allen R. Lente, ' 39 John S. Lund, ' 40 Vincent J. Mclnnis, ' 40 Pledgees Edward K. Morton, ' 40 Elmer J. Perry, ' 39 Milton H. Reynolds, ' 40 Martin J. Schueler, ' 3!) Clinton W. Tirrell, ' 39 George V. Traverse, ' 38 U. I K. GAMMA PHI KAPPA Huff, Comstock, Maloney, Ferguson, Savage, Kendall, J. Johnson Otto, Lengel, Busconi, Emery, Chiarappa. Kotapka, Sehueler Frank P. Emery, ' 37 . Anthony J. Busconi, ' 37 Albert Lengel, ' 37 Richard J. Chiarappa, ' 38 Mr. Rudolph M. Morris President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Prof. Stanley G. Estes Mr. Rudolph M. Morris Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie Mr. Rudolf 0. Oberg Members in the Faculty A V LETTERMEN Andrew H. Abbott, ' 37 Henry F. Abbruzze.se, ' 37 John Barone, ' 38 Charles E. Bergamini, ' 37 William H. Benjamin, ' 38 George T. Bennett, ' 37 Robert E. Betts, ' 37 John S. Bialek, ' 37 H. J. Bialkowski, ' 37 Andrew C. Bierenbroodspot, ' 40 Robert E. Birchall, ' 39 Zenas W. Bliss, |39 John R. Byrne, ' 40 James Cahill, ' 39 Daniel D. Callahan, ' 38 Charles G. Canney, ' 38 William H. Chambers, ' 38 Adolph M. Chaplick, ' 37 Joseph M. Chrusz, ' 37 James Colligen, ' 39 James J. Connolly, ' 40 George H. Dean, ' 37 Wilmot H. Decker, ' 40 Minotti DiCicco, ' 38 Bradford M. Dyer, ' 39 Robert E. Elliott, ' 37 Robert J. Fielding, ' 39 Alexander D. Fraser, ' 38 Ralph Freeman, ' 40 Curtis R. Ganong, ' 40 Charles T. Grant, ' 38 Edmund T. Grogan, ' 40 Frank R. Gurkowski, ' 39 Ira J. Habeshian, ' 39 Allan H. Hakanson, ' 37 George W. Harris, ' 37 Jacob C. Hart, ' 38 William J. Hartwell, ' 39 Ray F. Henderson, ' 38 Oiva E. Hintsa, ' 39 Russell I. Hobson, ' 40 Parker A. Home, ' 37 Harry L. Hughes, ' 37 Benjamin A. Jestzemski, ' 40 Ralph F. Johnson, ' 40 Raymond V. Johnson, ' 40 Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 Arnold Kaufman, ' 40 Chester M. Kendall, ' 40 Charles M. Kerins, ' 40 Albert Komich, ' 37 Andrew A Karol J. Krystyan, ' 39 Charles C. Kussmaul, ' 37 George C. Leek, ' 38 Frederick W. Lee, ' 40 Albert Lengel, ' 37 William H. Little, ' 40 Donald W. Mackiernan, ' 37 Reid A. Mahaffy, ' 38 Ralph C. McDonald, ' 39 Edward W. McNamara, ' 37 Frank H. Meehan, ' 39 Allen N. Melville, ' 37 John F. Metherall, Jr., ' 39 Chester A. Milewski, ' 38 William S. Miller, ' 38 Gordon A. Minnis, ' 37 Gordon A. Morse, ' 37 Heath E. Morse, ' 37 Anthony J. Mullen, ' 38 John J. Norinkavich, ' 39 Willard P. Perry, ' 37 Harold T. Regan, ' 38 Merton Rice, ' 38 Louis A. Ricci, ' 38 Ainsley D. Rockwood, ' 38 Stanley L. Rogers, ' 40 Martin Roland, ' 40 Ralph W. Rollins, Jr., ' 38 Gustav Rook, ' 39 James I. Sandler, ' 37 Howard A. Sessler, ' 40 C. Russell Shaw, ' 37 William J. Shields, ' 40 Andrew L. Smith, ' 38 Clifford A. Smith, ' 39 Joseph Sorrenti, ' 37 Emery P. Spidell, ' 39 William Tatel, ' 38 William E. Taylor, ' 38 Lawrence I. Templeman, ' 37 Joseph A. Tierney, ' 37 G. Robert Tilden, ' 37 Lucius Tolman, ' 39 William A. Trowt, ' 37 Russell A. Bedoe, ' 38 William Wenzlow, ' 37 Roderick P. Whittier, ' 38 Jack A. Wilson, ' 38 Chester H. Wolowicz, ' 37 Gordon E. Wright, ' 39 Peter Yesikenas, ' 37 Zamparelli, ' 40 FOOTBALL Gerald R. Tatton Captain Jacob C. Hart, ' 38 (N) Ralph Freeman, ' 40 (N) Head Coach Alfred M. McCoy Assistant Coaches Joseph M. Chrusz Charles Consodine Manager C. Russell Shaw, ' 37 (N) CENTERS Frederick W. Lee, ' 40 (N) Martin Roland, ' 40 (N) Matthew E. Billings, ' 40 William H. Chambers, ' 38 (N) Benjamin A. Jestzemski, ' 40 (N) William II. Benjamin, ' 38 Milton R. French, ' 40 Alfred Korejwa, ' 40 GUARDS Zenas W. Bliss, ' 39 (N) Robert O. Hallen, ' 40 Arnold Kaufman, ' 40 (N) TACKLES Andrew C. Bierenbroodspot, ' 40 (N) Charles M. Kerins, ' 40 (N) Reid A. Mahaffy, ' 38 (N) James F. McCormick, ' 40 ENDS Robert E. Birchall, ' 39 (N) William J. Hartwell, ' 39 (N) Vincent J. Mclnnis, ' 40 James Cahill, ' 39 James J. Connolly, ' 40 (N) Noriar N. Hagopian, ' 40 Oiva E. Hintsa, ' 39 (N) Maurice Katz, ' 40 Reino Laine, ' 38 Anthony J. Mullen, ' 38 (N) Gustav Rook, ' 39 (N) Arthur G. Baker, ' 39 Alexander D. Fraser, ' 38 George M. MacFarlane, ' 40 Frank H. Median, ' 39 (N) BACKS Santo J. Cannava, ' 40 Bradford M. Dyer, ' 39 (N) Paul F. Hayner, ' 40 Russell I. Hobson, ' 40 Chester M. Kendall, ' 40 (N) William H. Little, ' 40 (N) Stanley L. Rogers, ' 40 (N) William J. Shields, ' 40 (N) Ass ista n i Ma n agers Michael Kudravetz, ' 39 Mr. Tatton, Freeman, Rogers, Bierenbroodspot, Meehan, Hartwell, Mahaffy, Mr. McKenzie Coach McCoy, Shields, Kendall. Jestzemski, Chrnsz, Dyer, Chambers, Hintzer, Mgr. Shaw Bliss, Birchall, Connolly, Hart, Rook, Little. Kaufman THE SEASON Northeastern ' s 1936 football season will be remembered for the thrills pro- vided by its flashy, open play rather than for its five wins and four losses. Coach Al McCoy ' s fundamentally well- grounded team w r as equipped with a new and daring offense that dazzled op- ponents and sent spectators home talk- ing cf triple-lateral-forward passes in which six men handled the ball. Although beaten by Boston College 26-6, the Northeasterns kept the stands on edge with unexpected, gambling plays. For example, our warriors com- pleted a forward pass behind their own goal — a play that carried out to the forty-yard line. When that formidable twelfth opponent. Nervousness, was overcome, Captain Hart ' s team scored on a series of passes, had another score nullified, and threatened to score again as the gun sounded. In the second half, when it w r as supposed to fold up, the team clicked on all cylinders and out- played the potent Eagles. Heavy Springfield eked out a 9-7 victory over Northeastern on a slippery gridiron: a field goal beat the superior- playing Red and Black. Back at Kent Street our gridsters upset the dope by out -sloshing a powerful St. Lawrence eleven in a torrential downpour, 13-6. Against St. Anselm ' s great team, the Huskies were unable to score, losing to the hard-hitting Hawks by three pay- dirt scores. Then Connecticut State came to Kent Street boasting a four- touchdown victory over Brown. The determined Huskies of Northeastern forced two scores, but Connecticut managed to count on a brace of long runs to eke out a 14-13 triumph. Victories over American International in the opener and Arnold in mid-season proved almost routine affairs. Smart coaching pepped up the Lowell Textile rout. Al McCoy sent his team on the field using an interchangeable nine and four man defensive line. The experi- ment was successful; Lowell was com- pletely befuddled. The Rhode Island Rams brightened up a Brookline night. The speedy, de- ceptive Mudge kept the outcome in complete doubt and Rhody was all set for a victory until Jay Hart booted the single, spectacular field goal of his career. Northeastern ' s 1937 team will be captained by Frank Meehan, giant end from Belmont. Only three lettermen will be lost to a squad that was studded with sophomore stars. Since the close of the football season it has been announced that Coach Mc- Coy is to go to Colby next fall. Everyone who has come in contact with this energetic, keen student of football realizes the loss Husky sports will suffer. A later announcement was issued on the signing of James W. Dunn, backfield coach of the Harvard Junior Varsity, as our new coach of football and basket- ball — beginning next season. It is with sincere regret that we bid Al McCoy, coach and builder of North- eastern ' s first four football teams, good- by and good luck. And it is with an open-hearted welcome that we greet our new coach, Jim Dunn, giving him our warm wishes for success in his new position. ■ • II ;£$snt£ -ril THE SCORES WON 5— LOST 4 American International College Huskies 22 Boston College 26 McCoymen 6 Springfield College 9 Back Baysters 7 St. Lawrence 7 Canines 13 Rhode Island State 12 Our Cossets 15 Arnold College 6 N. U. 12 St. Anselm ' s 19 McCoysters Connecticut State 14 Northeastern 13 Lowell Textile Red and Black 45 BASKETBALL Coach McCoy, Rogers, Wilson, Meehan, Smith, Sivertson, Mgr. Miller Bialkowski, Connolly, Capt. Rice, Harl, Hobson Mr. Alfred M. McCoy Merton Rice, ' 38 (N) William S. Miller, ' 38 (N) Coach Captain Manager Henry J. Bialkowski, ' 37 (N) Andrew ( ' . Bierenbroodspot, ' 40 James J. Connolly, ' 40 (N) Bradford M. Dyer, ' 39 Albert W. Freeman, ' 40 Ralph Freeman, ' 40 Jacob C. Hart, ' 38 (N) Russell I. Hobson, ' 40 (N) William L. Gibson, ' 39 John S. Lund, ' 40 Assistant Managers James E. Johnson, ' 40 E. George Manuel, ' 40 Frank H. Meehan, ' 39 (N) Merton Rice, ' 38 (N) Stanley L. Rogers, ' 40 (N) Andrew L. Smith, ' 38 (N) Jack Wilson, ' 38 (N) John N. Sivertson, ' 38 (N) Jack Meltzer, ' 39 Robert D. Provencher, ' 39 Stanley R. Tebbetts, ' 40 THE SEASON Pre-season forecasts marked the 1937 basketball squad as potentially great. Followers were disappointed, however, with the poor record of six victories and eleven defeats. Except for occasional flashes of smooth, coordinated play, the team could not find itself during the long season. Recurring injuries and schedule conflicts kept the players from top form. Spotlighted as the season ' s greatest upset was the unexpected victory over Springfield College, suggested by many for the mythical New England inter- collegiate championship. Offsetting this were losses by sizeable scores in both games with arch-enemy Rhode Island State. The gloomy basketball outlook was brightened by an amazing freshman sea- son. Against excellent opposition, the first year men made a record of eleven consecutive victories before being upset by Tufts freshmen by a four-point mar- gin. Recovering from this surprise, the i ' rosh finished their schedule with wins over Exeter Academy and Harvard freshmen for a season of one loss in four- teen games played. Bright spots of the year were the performances of the two leaders. Merton Rice, captain of this year ' s team, con- tinued his spectacular defense work and finished well up in the record of points scored in New England basketball. Captain-elect Frank Meehan, first North- eastern athlete chosen to lead three sports, improved during the season until he became a standout in the last games. Loss of senior players for next year ' s squad is overshadowed by the resigna- tion of Coach McCoy, successful leader and coach. Basketball rooters need not be discouraged, though, for the returning veterans, augmented by proven fresh- men, should produce a successful season under the tutoring of able Coach Dunn. THE SCORES WON 6 American International College Connecticut State College University of New Hampshire Rhode Island State College University of Maine University of Maine Williams College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Springfield College Upsala College Manhattan College University of New Hampshire Lowell Textile Institute Connecticut State College Rhode Island State College Tufts College Clark University i— LOST 11 20 Northeastern 28 42 Red and Black 37 38 McCoymen 37 55 Huskies 37 41 Back Baysters 33 26 Our Five 33 43 Canines 36 50 N. U. 33 29 Nor ' easters 35 30 McCoysters 42 38 Red and Black 27 44 Ricesters 34 28 Husky Five 36 61 N. U. 41 65 Our Boys 37 28 Huskies 25 35 Northeastern 37 HOCKEY Coach Gallagher, Xee, Johnson, Hartwell, Sessler, Fielding, Grogan, Decker, Kennedy, Mgr. Home Hazehvood, Johnson, Trout, Ganong, ( apt. Bialeck, Byrne, Fraser, Metlierall, Krystyan Mr. Herbert W. Gallagher Coach John S. Bialek, ' 37 (N) Captain Parker A. Horne, ' 37 (N) Manager John S. Bialek, ' 37 (N) John R. Byrne, ' 40 (N) Wilmot H. Decker, ' 40 (N) Robert J. Fielding, ' 39 (N) Alexander D. Fraser, ' 38 (N) Curtis R. Ganong, ' 40 (N) Edmund T. Grogan. ' 40 (N) William J. Hartwell, ' 39 (N) Frank II. Hazehvood, ' 40 Ralph F. Johnson, ' 40 (N) Raymond V. Johnson, ' 40 (N) John T. Kennedy, ' 38 Karol J. Krystyan, ' 39 (N) John F. Metherall, ' 39 (N) Joseph M. Nee, ' 40 Howard A. Sessler, ' 40 (N) William A. Trowt, ' 37 (N) Harold R. Bonnyman, ' 38 William J. Corcoran, ' 39 . Assistant Manager Paul M. Levenson, ' 40 Thomas C. McDonough, ' 40 Alfred Xowosielski, ' 39 THE SEASON Throughout the winter athletic sched- ule, the hockey team kept Northeastern sports fans happy. Coach Gallagher ' s first Husky sextet, unimpressive before the opening of the season, roared through its contests to a final game tie for New England honors. Defeated by Boston College in the play-off, the Huskies dropped to third place. Northeastern athletes choose fine leaders, for in this sport also the top notch players were the two captains. John Bialek, captain of the 1937 team, was the best offensive player on the ice. Evidence was the fact that he scored more points than any other college hockey player during this season. Cap- tain-elect Karol Krystyan was out- standing as goalie. Recognizing his ex- ceptional performance, several sports writers placed him on All-New England and All-Eastern collegiate teams along with the speedy-skating Bialek. An important figure in Northeastern hockey affairs is new Coach Herb Gal- lagher. Captain of hockey in 1934, he played with a well-known amateur team during his senior year and after graduation continued as a player both in this country and in Europe. In 1935, he started his coaching career by helping to select and train the Austrian Olympic hockey team. Coach Gallagher ' s ability is shown by the accomplishments of his first team at Northeastern. Although the squad showed only average prospects, it set up one of the finest records in our history. As a result, many authorities credit Herb Gallagher with the finest hockey coaching of the year. THE SCORES WON 6— LOST 3— TIED 1 St. Anselm ' s Boston College 1 Brown 5 Bowdoln 4 Massachusetts State 2 New Hampshire State 8 New Hampshire State 2 M.I.T. 4 Bowdoin 3 Boston College 6 Northeastern Huskies Red and Black Husky Icebirds N. U. Canines Nor ' easters Gallagher ' s Ghosts Our Lads Northeastern 1 4 7 4 3 9 12 11 TRACK 1 ft -0 ' 6 Davis, Canney, Whipple, Miles, Warren Hintsa, Coach Parsons, Coach Tatton, Kolstad, Coach Zeller, Mgr. Rogers, Kippen Whittaker, Zamparelli, Henderson, Johnston, Leek, Grant, Birchall Prof. Edward S. Parsons Prof. Joseph W. Zeller Mr. Gerald R. Tatton Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 (N) Thomas H. Rogers, ' 37 Head Couch Assistant Coaches Captain Manager Robert E. Betts, ' 37 (N) Robert E. Birchall, ' 39 Charles G. Canney, ' 38 (N) James Colligen, ' 39 George J. Gumming, ' 40 Alfred S. Davis, ' 40 Charles T. Grant, ' 38 Raymond F. Henderson, ' 38 (N Oiva E. Hintsa, ' 39 Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 Maurice Katz, ' 40 Robert E. Birchall, ' 39 Charles T. Grant, ' 38 C. Kenneth Kolstad, ' 38 The Charles M. Kerins, ' 40 Russell F. Kippen, ' 40 Reino Laine, ' 38 George C. Leek. ' 38 (N) Daniel W. Miles, ' 40 Chester A. Milewski, ' 38 (N) Ralph W. Rollins, ' 38 Richard D. Warren, ' 40 Richard S. Whipple, ' 40 Roderick P. Whittier, ' 38 (N) Andrew A. Zamparelli, ' 40 Relay Team Raymond F. Henderson, ' 38 (N) George C. Leek, ' 38 (N) A ssistant Ma n agers ' Russell L. Williams, ' 40 Herbert K. Wolff, ' 39 (X) refers to the letter men of 1935-1936 season (N) THE SEASON In spite of losing only three lettermen from last year ' s squad, the track team entered what appeared to be its second lean year since winning the New Eng- land title in 1935, for the three men who had left were Captain Jim Sandler, Alan Hakanson, and Chet Wolowicz — all consistent event winners and high scoring stars. The relay team failed to win a race during the winter season, meeting teams which in every case seemed to be just a little bit better. In spite of the poor showing of the relay team and the remainder ,of the squad in the special winter meets against the outstanding performers in the country, there were two bright spots in the indoor season ' s record. These were the thrilling tie with Bates at 54 all, and the close win eked out over the University of Maine, 69 1-3- 67 2-3, in the two dual meets of the season, both meets going into the very last event with the outcome still in doubt. The outstanding single feat of the winter season was Sophomore Danny Miles ' leap of six feet four-and-one-half inches in the high jump at the Univer- sity of Maine meet, breaking the record set by Ex-Captain Jim Sandler, who has been spending a good deal of time coach- ing Miles. Miles gathered a first in the broad jump and a third in the hurdles to boost the team total by eleven points. Another star uncovered in the Maine meet wasGeorge Leek, who runs in the 600 and 1000 yard events. Although he has been competing in track for two years only, he showed his value by es- tablishing a new record in the 1000- yard race. To lanky Ray Henderson, however, goes credit for winning the most points. A first, a tie or first, and a second place in the Bates meet meant twelve points Coach Parsons, Leek, Henderson, Birehall. Grant for the Huskies, and at the University of Maine, Ray garnered sixteen points with two firsts and two seconds in his specialties, the dashes and the hurdles. George Leek in the middle distances. Hawk Zamparelli and Art Johnston in the mile and two-mile, and Charlie C ' anney in the weight events have been the other first-place winners, with Charlie Grant and Ralph Rollins adding to the team totals. The prospects indicated by the thrill- ing wind-up of the indoor season in the two dual meets predict a more successful outdoor season. Dual outdoor meets with Colby and Springfield, a triangular meet with Boston College and New Hampshire, the relay carnival at Har- vard, the New England Intercollegiates, and the I.C. 4A ' s form the outdoor schedule. Roth Johnston and Zam- parelli are at their best in outdoor run- ning, and since the team has a good chance for firsts in a large share of the events, Colby and Springfield will find tough propositions on their hands when they tangle with the snarling Huskies. As for the New England title — the Red and Black will be right in the thick of tilings, making victories difficult for others. The winter season brought to light, several Freshman stars. Frank Mascian- ica broke the freshman record in the 600 yard run. George Shanker made a new mark in the low hurdles. Other first year notables include Gardner Holmes, Daniel Moody, and David Locke rby. All made good records and indicated better work for the future. CROSS COUNTRY Coach Morang, Skiff, Vedoe, Grant, Kippen Tate!, Zamparelli, Johnston, Leek, Higbee Langley U. Morang Coach Arthur W. Johnston, ' 38 (N) Captain George T. Darling, ' 40 Manager Charles T.Grant, ' 38 (N) C. Ellsworth Higbee, ' 38 George C. Leek, ' 38 (N) Robert T. Pritchard, ' 40 Russell Kippen, ' 40 Daniel J. Putzel, ' 38 Lorin C. Skiff, ' 40 William Tatel, ' 38 (N) Russell A. Vedoe, ' 39 (N) Joseph W. Webber, ' 39 Andrew A. Zamparelli, ' 40 (N) THE SEASON Led by Sophomore Zamparelli and Captain Johnston, who set a remarkable record by finishing one-two in five con- secutive meets, the team won two dual meets, lost two, and won from Tufts and M.I.T. in a three-cornered affair. Unable to match strides with the team strength of Rhode Island in the New England Intereollegiates the team wound up in second place, although Hawk Zamparelli garnered the indi- vidual championship and Captain John- ston, bothered by a leg injury, still managed to finish in fourth place. A technicality deprived N.U. of an excellent opportunity for an individual intercollegiate championship when Zam- parelli was barred from the I.C.4A. meet in New York City. Thus Captain Johnston was the lone representative to participate in the I.C.4A s. This time, however, his leg injury hat! a more telling effect and allowed him no better than the fifty-seventh position. Special praise must be reserved for the remainder of the team for its constant struggling against odds. William Tre- mendous Tatel, George Leek, and Ellsworth Higbee were the other letter- men for the season, consistently fight- ing their way into scoring position. Charles Grant and Russell Vedoe were other point winners for the team. The Red and Black can look forward to the 1937 season with the Hawk captain while still in his third year. His running will be supplemented by new- comers from a strong freshman group who attracted much attention this year. The team will miss Johnston and the other retiring place winners; we regret their loss, but look to the 1937 season. BASEBALL ifcmSf a W f ,pwg, M s Coach McCoy, Wright, Taylor, Fielding, McCusker, Gurkowski, Mgr. Minnis Regan, McDonald, Mackiernan, Meehan, Rook, Bennett, Habeshian, Tolman Alfred M. McCoy Coach Edward W. McNamara, ' 37 (N) . Captain Gordon A. Minnis, ' 37 (N) Manager Daniel D. Callahan, ' 38 Robert J. Fielding, ' 39 (N) Frank R. Gurkowski, ' 39 (N) Ira J. Habeshian, ' 39 (N) William J. Hartwell, ' 39 Fenton E. Keyes, ' 39 Donald W. Mackiernan, ' 37 (N) Joseph J. McCusker, ' 38 (N) Ralph C. McDonald, ' 39 (N) Frank H. Meehan, ' 39 (N) William S. Miller, ' 38 John J. Norinkavich, ' 39 (N) Harold T. Regan, ' 38 (N) Gustav Rook, ' 39 (N) William E. Taylor, ' 38 (N) Lucius Tolman, ' 39 (N) Gordon E. Wright, ' 38 (N) Assistant Managers William J. Corcoran, ' 39 Donald R. Spears, ' 37 THE SEASON The 1936 baseball season opened with a dour outlook. The conflict of co-opera- tive work kept Captain Ed McNamara from contributing his slugging power for a large part of the season. The failure of Co-Captain Jim McCarthy to return to school struck a disabling blow at the pitching staff, already depleted by the ineligibility of Joe Chrusz, the only other pitcher with seasoned experience. Depending entirely on a pitching staff of untried sophomores, Coach McCoy soon singled out Iron Man Gus Rook, who carried three-quarters of the pitch- ing load. Under the circumstances, the record of five wins against eleven losses was not ungratifying. The wins came from the Cambridge Collegians, an unofficial M.I.T. team; Bates; Lowell Textile; and two especially gratifying- victories from the Tufts Jumbos. The skyrocket of the season was in the Bates game, when the Huskies entered the eighth inning facing a six-run lead, scored eight runs in the eighth, and thereby took the game, eleven to nine. The fine hitting of Captain McNa- mara; the stellar all-round play of Don Mackiernan, who has filled every posi- tion on the team during his three years of varsity participation; the play of out- fielder Frank Meehan; and the fine pitching of Gus Rook — all were among the outstanding individual accomplish- ments. The outlook for 1937 is more promis- ing. The team has lost Captain McNa- mara, Don Mackiernan, George Ben- nett, Joe McCusker, and Stan Hor- zempa. But it has Co-Captain Hook in the pitching department and Co-Captain Meehan in the hitting department, plus a large squad of men who saw service last year, and promising material from an excellent freshman team which should help carry the team to a more imposing record in their tough schedule of twenty games. THE SCORES WON 5 —LOST 11 Harvard University 12 Northeastern Cambridge Collegians Huskies 12 Rhode Island 10 N. U. 5 St. John ' s College 11 Husky Nine 7 Long Island University 9 McCoymen 2 Bates College !) Husky Ball Club 11 Tufts College 3 N. U. Diamondmen 8 Worcester Polytechnical Institute 11 Husky Pellet men 10 University of Maine (i Home Team St. John ' s College (i Husky Applechasers 5 Boston College 10 Husky Sluggers 3 Tufts College 5 N. U. Pelleteers 8 Rhode Island 10 The Local Nine 9 Lowell Textile Institute (i N. U. Sand Lotters 8 University of New Ham pshire 17 N. U. Varsity Long Island University 15 The Red and Black 6 RIFLE Stawicki, Chipman, Garnsey, Mr. Fennell Woods, Saywood, Capt. Hosnov, Davis, Forbes Mr. G. Raymond Fennell Maxwell Rosnov, ' 38 (N) Coach Captain John F. Chipman, ' 38 (N) A. Sherman Davis, Jr., ' 40 (N) George F. Forbes, ' 38 (N) Bruce N. Garnsey, ' 38 (N) Charles E. Grant, ' 38 (N) Clayton W. Hunter, ' 40 (N) Maxwell Rosnov, ' 38 (N) Stowe S. Sayward, ' 40 (N) Sigmund W. Stawicki, ' 40 (N) THE SEASON Going into their seventh year of intercollegiate competition, the Rifle Team, under the genial direction of Coach Ray Fennell, faced a schedule as arduous as any yet undertaken. Win- ning five consecutive meets after drop- ping four out of the first five, the team winds up the season on the right side of the ledger. The Huskies were way off form in dropping their first encounter of the year to the splendid aggregation from M.I.T. The remaining three losses to New Hampshire, Rhode Island State, and Wentworth w y ere all heartbreakers, N.U. losing by nine, fourteen and six points, respectively. However, with a victory over W.P.I, under their belt, the Riflemen picked up speed and in consecutive meets easily defeated Bat- tery L of the 241st Coast Artillery, Boston College twice, Lowell Textile and W.P.I, again. The individual scoring honors were shared by three men who just about alternated in taking top place in each event. Captain Maxwell Rosnov, John Chipman and Clayton Hunter were the mainstays of the team, with Garnsey, Sawyard, Davis, Grant, Stawicki, and Forbes all figuring strongly in the team scoring. Prospects for next year are exceeding- ly bright as only two men, Chipman and Garnsey, become ineligible. With the rest of the team returning full strength, and with two cracker-jack freshman sharpshooters coming up from the yearling ranks, Coach Fennell is oozing confident predictions of a great year, and even discounting for his per- petual optimism, the outlook is fine. THE SCORES M. I. T University of New Hampshire Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island State Wentworth Institute . Battery L, 241st Coast Artillery Boston College .... Boston College .... Lowell Textile Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute WON 6— LOST 4 . 892 Northeastern 854 893 N. U. Riflemen 884 843 Husky Rifle Team .... 879 878 Huskies 864 886 The Red and Black .... 880 87.5 N. L. Targetmen .... 893 832 Husky Rangemen .... 862 849 Husky Marksmen .... 887 811 N. U. Sharpshooters .... 890 841 Husky Gunners 876 CHEER LEADERS Willis, McGee Firth, Mr. MacKenzie, Manuel James A. Firth, ' 38 Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie Leader Faculty Adviser Alvin M. Berlowe, ' 40 Emanuel G. Manuel, ' 40 Thomas M. 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John A., ' 38 E., 7 Wight St., New Haven. Conn. Harms ,.. Ernest V.. In B.A., 15 Everett St.. East Boston llarlletl, Arnold S„ ' 41 B.A., Depot Rd., Elicit, Maine Bartlett, Robert W . ' 41 E„ 765 Broadway, South Boston Barzelay, Martin E., til E.. 5s Porter St.. Maiden Bassett. Nilsson S., ' 41 E.. 30 Jersey St.. Marblehead Bates, Arthur A.. ' 41 L.A., 40 Trent. m St.. Melrose Bates. Everett. ' 41 E., 29 Ruby Ave., Marblehead Battles, Richard F„ ' 38 E.. GU Dale St., Dedbam Baum, Edward S.. ' 41 B.A., 125 Franklin St., Maiden Baxter, Douglas F. J., ' 41 E.. 53 Chaske Ave.. Auburndale Beake. Lawrence I., ' 41 E.. 37 Bay State Ave., West Somerville Beale, George W„ ' 40 B.A.. 58 Greenwood St.. Needham Bean, John L„ ' 40 E., 131 Washington St., Ayer Bcnrcm itch, Aaron D„ ' 41 E„ 281 North Main St.. Mansfield Beaton, Joseph P., ' 41 11. A., 56 Marion St., East Boston Beaton, Roy H.. ' 39 E., 40 Broadway, Stoughton Beck, Andrew C, ' 38 E.. 2 Highland Ave.. St. Johnsbury, VI. Bedford, G. 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BOSTON, MASS. 1J-C DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Bottinelli, Paul E., Jr., ' 41 E., 424 Lawton Ave., Grantwood, N.J. Boudreau, John S., ' 40 E., 2S Mt. Vernon St., Gloucester Bouldry, John M., ' 41 E., 39 Bradwood St., Boston Bowen, Allynn V., ' 41 B.A., l!ll Highland Ave., Arlington Bowen, Harry D., ' 41 E. f 51 Simpson Ave., Somerville Bowie, Harrison E„ ' 39 E., 32 Heath Ave., Jamaica Plain Boyajian, John H., ' 41 E., 471 Main St., Melrose Bracken, Gerald F., Jr., ' 41 E., 17 Pequossette St., Watertown Bravacos, George J., ' 40 B.A., S7S Main St., Woburn Bravacos, Louis J., ' 41 E., S7S Main St., Woburn Brazis, Gerard R., ' 41 E., 9 Hood St., Saugus Brehner, James W., ' 39 B.A., 44 Wcnham St., Boston Brennan, Jack R„ ' 40 E., Minevillc, N. Y. Brennan, Richard J., ' 40 E., Mincville, N. Y. Brcsnahan, William A., ' 39 L.A., 55 Hale St., Beverly Brewster. Harry, ' 41 L.A., 115 West Hinds Ave., Sherrill, N. Y. Briand, Robert L., ' 41 E., 2S0 Pearl St., South Braintree Brigham, Eric T., ' 41 B.A., 142 Clinton Rd., Brookline Brittain, Harvey S.. ' 3S E., 19 Wesson St., Springfield Bromley, Vorman A., ' 41 B.A., 10 Elm St., Granville, N. Y. Bronchuk, Michael, ' 41 B.A., 2 Kensington St., Boston Bronson, George E., ' 39 E., Rockaway, N. J. Brookfield, Richard, ' 41 E., 32 Maple Ave., Sharon Brooks, Lorimer P., ' 39 E., R.F.D. No. 1, North Dana Brown, Curtis C, ' 40 B.A., 22 Union St., Camden, Maine Brown, Robert H., ' 39 E., 73 Park Drive, Boston Brown, Elliot M., ' 40 E., Pawlet, Vt. Brown. Harold F., ' 40 E., 17 Sonoma St., Roxbury Brown, Ora R., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 22 Union St., Camden, Maine Brown, Richard E., ' 41 B.A., 19 Glenwood Circle, Lynn Bruce, Harold W., ' 41 E., ISO Page St., Avon Bruce, Lawrence H., ' 40 E., 71 Pleasant St., Wakefield Brudzynski, Alfred J., ' 38 E., 5 Allen St., Salem Buchanan, Cameron L„ ' 41 B.A., 117 Spring St., Watertown Bucher, John, ' 40 E., R.F.D., Concord Buckley, Howard, ' 40 B.A., 539 Chelmsford St., Lowell Budnick, Joseph, ' 40 B.A., Washington St., West Boxford Bukala, Jacob R., ' 40 B.A., 104 Orleans St., Lowell Burke, William A., ' 41 B.A., 63 Ridgemont St., Brighton Burns, Ralph, ' 41 E., 72 Grant St., Marlboro Burrell, Willard A., ' 41 E., 340 Liberty St., Rockland Burt, Carleton H„ ' 39 E., 13S2 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. Burt, Gardner L., ' 40 B A., 31 Howard St., Waltham Burton, Milton, ' 41 L.A., New Ipswich, N. H. Bustead, William J., ' 41 E., Wilmington Rd., Burlington Byrne, John R., ' 40 B.A., SI Gloucester St., Arlington Byrnes, Alfred J., ' 3S B.A., 253 Mcrrimac St., Newburyport Cadogan, John B., ' 38 E., 224 Mountain Ave., Revere Cahill, James, ' 39 B.A., 39 Hillside Ave., West Newton Cahoon, Charles D., ' 40 E., 128 Nahant St., Lynn Callahan, Daniel D., ' 3S B.A., 4 Gardner St., Arlington Callahan, Joseph T., ' 40 B.A., SOS Bennington St., East Boston Camara, John L., ' 39 E., 47 Pequot Ave., Oak Bluffs Cambourelis, Norman C, ' 40 B.A., 3 Gordon St., Allston Camerlengo, Ralph R., ' 41 B.A., 15 Hall St., Somerville Campbell, Henry, ' 38 E., 41 Marine Rd., South Boston Campbell, John D., ' 41 E., 41 Marine Rd., South Boston Cannava, Santo J., ' 40 B.A., 245 Fulton St., Mcdford Canney, Charles, ' 3S E., 55 South Main St.. Ipswich Caputo, Americo A., ' 41 E., 25 Gladstone St., East Boston Carbonaro, Philip A., ' 39 E„ 124 Ellington St., Dorchester Carbone, Mariano R., ' 39 B.A., (527 Somerville Ave., Somerville Cardillo, David D., ' 41 E., 97 Nahant St., Wakefield Carmichael, Harold A., ' 3S E., 1911 East 3rd St., Duluth. Minn. Carmichael, Henry P., ' 41 E„ 21 Menduni St., Roslindalc Caroselli, William V., ' 39 B.A., IS Needham St., Dedhaui Carosi, Alfred C, ' 41 E., 14 Grafton St., Quincy Carpano, Vincent A., ' 40 E., 13 Marcella St., Cambridge Carpenter, Robert D., ' 41 E., 134 Summer St., Waltham Carpenter, Robert W., ' 3S E., 1S7 Thacker St.. Milton Carpenter, Vernon F., ' 41 E„ Sandy Creek, N. Y. Carr, Gerald F., ' 40 E., 34 Snow Park, Bath. Maine Carr, Ralph S„ Jr., ' 41 E., 12 Holt St., Concord, N. H. Caruso, Joseph J., ' 38 E„ S7 Cornell St , Roslindale Cassidy, Ellsworth, ' 41 B.A., 92 Argyle Rd., East Braintree Cassanos, James G., ' 40 L.A., 7 Wade Ave., Woburn Cegelski, Joseph J., ' 41 E., 17 Daggett St., New Haven, Conn. Cerda, Arthur L., ' 38 E., 9 Rock St., Middleboro Chaffee, Robert E., ' 41 E„ OS Prospect St., Belmont Chamberlain, Charles L., ' 3S E., 139 Garden St., Poughkeepsic, N. Y. Chambers, William H., ' 3S E., 154 Cedar St., East Dedham Chapman, David W., ' 41 B.A., 14 Morrison Rd., Braintree Charles, Willard C, ' 41 B.A., 452 Main St., Amesbury Chase, Marcel E., ' 39 B.A., 201 Harvard Ave., Allston Chase, William R.. ' 41 B.A.. Chapel St., Monument Beach Chatterton, Earl L., ' 41 E., 91 Greene St., Pawtucket. R. I. Chechames, Arthur H„ ' 41 E., 172 Auburn St., Cambridge Cheney, Raymond P., Jr., ' 40 E., 23 Henry St., Saugus Chesley, Raymond G., ' 41 E., 637 Main St., Wakefield Chiarappa, Richard J., ' 3S B.A., 52 Bretton Rd., Middletown, Childers, Oliver W. 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Robert E., ' 41 E., 524 Eastern Ave., Lynn Connolly, George F., ' 40 B.A., 3907 Washington St., Boston Connolly, James J., ' 40 B.A., 1 13 Central St., Waltham Connolly, John J., ' 41 B.A., 277 West 5th St., Boston Connolly, Robert J., ' 38 E., Main St., West Medway Connolly, Thomas E., ' 40 L.A., 42 Gates St., South Boston Cook, Adam M., ' 3S E., SI Franklin St., Lynn Cook, Albert B., ' 41 L.A., 103 Birch St., Lynn Cook, Frank B., ' 41 E„ 12 Pomeroy St., Allston Cook, James A., ' 39 E., 12 Pomeroy St., Allston Cook, John L., ' 41 B.A., 290 Grove St., Wellesley Copeland, Gordon E., ' 41 B.A., 33b Revere Rd., Quincy Corcoran, William J., ' 39 E., 43 Trapelo St., Brighton Corey, Roger L., ' 40 E., Turnpike St., Canton Cornelissen, Richard F., ' 39 E., 41a Parkman St., Dorchester Cornwall, Leonard P., ' 40 E„ 11 Fenwick Rd., Winchester CoroneJla, Francis S., ' 3S E., 103 Chambers St., Boston Corrigan, Thomas J., ' 41 E„ 139 Sea St., Hyannis Corson, W. Bradley, ' 40 B.A., 73 Wakefield St., Rochester, N. H. Cotter, Robert W„ ' 3S B.A., 45 Breed St., Lynn Cotton, Paul E., ' 41 E., 1 16 Alvarado Ave., Worcester Coughlin, Bernard J., ' 41 E., 146 Federal St., Greenfield Coughlin, Joseph F., ' 41 E., 52 Saunders Rd., Norwood Cougblin, William F., ' 41 B.A., 969 Boylston St., Newton High- lands Coulouris, John W., ' 38 E., 90 Lowell St., Arlington Covey, Richard A., ' 41 B.A., Main St., Hingham Crescenzo, Francis, ' 3S E., 48 Acushnet St., Springfield dispell, Herbert P., ' 40 E., 41 Broome St., Binghamton, N. Y. Crocetti, William A., ' 40 E., 313 North 7th St.. Steubenville, O. Crocker, Charles B., ' 40 L.A., 306 Main St., Sharon Croll, Irving, ' 41 E., S3 Cottage St., Chelsea Cronan, Calvin S., ' 40 E., 43 Central Ave., Newtonville Cronin, John J., ' 41 B.A., IS Lexington Ave., Hyde Park Crosby, Gardner, ' 39 B.A., 51 Hamilton St., Wollaston Crowell, Baron H., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 37 Blake St., Westboro Crowley, Vincent F., ' 40 E., 23 Jenkins Ave., Whitman Crowther, Ralph F„ Jr., ' 41 E., 19 Webster St., Framingham Crumb, Lloyd P., ' 41 E., Leonardsville, N. Y. Crump, Raymond T., ' 38 E., S Malverna Rd., Roslindale Cryder, Edward H., ' 40 E., 95 West Chestnut St., Wakefield Cullen, James H., ' 41 B.A., 25 Ridgemont St., Allston Cumming, George J., ' 40 B. 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Wakefield Damassa, Frank, ' 39 E., 201 Third Ave., Aliquippa, Pa. Danburg, Abraham, ' 41 E., 9 Duke St., Boston Danforth, Paul C, ' 39 E., 9 Gould St., Danvers Daniels, Robert M., ' 40 E., 1S9 Washington St., Newton Darling, George T., ' 40 E., 121 Vernon St., Norwood Daum, Arnold E., ' 40 B.A., 58 Brunswick St., Roxbury Davenport, Ralph H., ' 41 B.A., 69 Bowen St., Newton Centre Davidson, Lester M., ' 41 E„ 37 Claflin Rd.. Brookline Davidson, Warren E., ' 38 E., Temple, N. H. Davis, Alfred S„ ' 40 E., 560 Chestnut St., Waban Davis, Arnold B., ' 39 E., 35 Pulsifer St., Newtonville Davis, Arthur E„ ' 41 B.A., 33 Wheelock Ave., Norwood Davis, Austin E„ ' 3S E., 25 Chape! St., Gloucester Davis, Carl C, Jr., ' 41 E„ 35 Pulsifer St., Newtonville Davis, Ronald C, ' 40 E., 99 Upland Rd., Quincy Dearstyne, Frederick J., ' 40 B.A., 69 South Allen St., Albany, N. Y. DeAvellar, Joseph I., Jr., ' 41 L.A., 220 Atlantic St., Quincy Decatur, Irving, ' 39 B.A., 101 Glenwood St., Maiden Decker, Wilmot H., ' 40 E., 4S Harrison Ave., Greenwood Deibert, Clarence R„ ' 39 E., Valley View, Pa. DeLoria. Eugene J., ' 40 L.A., Canton St., Dedham DeLuccia, Charles A., ' 3S E., 6 Cedar Court, Everett Demitropoulos, Andrew P., ' 41 E., Glennon Ave., Dracut DcNapoli, Gerard R., ' 41 E., 195 Commonwealth Ave., New Ion DePina, Edward J., ' 41 E., R.F.D. No. 6, Norwich, Conn. DeRoeck, Francis R., ' 39 E., IS Howe St., Dorchester Devine, Joseph M., ' 40 E., 5 Walnut St., Somerville Diamond, Harold S., ' 41 L.A., 35 Ormond St., Mattapan DiCara, Salvatore V., ' 41 B.A., 6 Greenmount St., Dorchester DiCicco, Minotti, ' 3S E., 43 Belknap St., Concord Dickinson, Albert D., ' 38 E„ Bridgewater. Conn. Dickinson, Robert H., ' 39 P ' ., Bridgewater, Conn. Dickson. Walter F., ' 38 E., S5 Brattle St., Arlington Diette, Ernest J., ' 40 E., SO Winchester Ave., New Haven, Conn. 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' 41 E., 190 Pine St., Wollaston Dunn, Albert A., ' 40 E., 204 Brighton Ave., Allston Dwyer, Russell N., 3S E., 24 Greenview Ave., Jamaica Plain Dyer, Charles F., ' 39 E., 30 Lynde St., Melrose Dyer, William B. M., ' 39 L.A., 1919 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale Earus, Chester W., ' 41 E., 12 Spencer Ave., Chelsea Easton, Ivan G., ' 38 E., 13 Pigeon Hill, Roekport Eckert, John O., ' 41 E., 29 Greenwood St., Greenwood Eckler, Norman H., ' 41 E., Hegins, Pa. Edwards, Alan R., ' 41 L.A.. 75 Jayne Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. Elkins, Irwin, ' 41 E., 4 Sinai St., Allston Ellis, Franklin F., ' 41 E., 1 Hawthorne St., Norwood Ellis, Robert O., ' 41 E., Main St., Rangeley, Maine Ellsworth, William, ' 41 E„ 2 Home Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Emerson, Denley W., ' 41 L.A., 247 Fisher Ave., Brookline Emerson, Randolph W., ' 38 E., Main St., Rowley Eng, Wallace, ' 41 B.A., 10 Hudson St., Boston England, William H., ' 40 E„ 34 Hartford St., Dorchester Erickson, Alfred F., ' 40 B.A., 15 Winthrop St., Milton Erickson, Arthur H., ' 40 B.A., 1S4 Hollis Ave., Braintree Etzel, Simon F., ' 41 E., 107 Fairmont Ave., New Haven, Conr Fabrizio, Angelo L., ' 41 E., 1S2 School St., Waltham Falkoff, Bernard, ' 40 L.A., 370 Wilkins St., Rochester, N. Y Fallon, Kenneth P., Jr., ' 41 B.A., S Park St., Wollaston Fallows, Ernest M., ' 41 E., 21 Robertson St., Quincy Falls, Warren H., ' 3S E„ 22 Munroe St., Lynnfield Farley, George F., ' 41 E., 49 Mallet St., Dorchester P ' arren, Charles A., ' 41 E., 18 Michigan Ave., Somerville Farrisey, William R., ' 41 E., State Hospital, Tewksbury Farwcll. Joseph W., ' 40 E., Oakland St., Mattapoisett Fawcett, Gregory W., ' 40 B.A., 454 Chelmsford St., Lowell Fay, Eldon T., ' 39 E., 14 Ladd St., Watertown Feidt, William E., ' 39 E., 248 Church St., Millersburg, Pa. Feinberg, Milton I., ' 41 E., 32 Dcckard St., Roxbury Feinberg, Sidney L., ' 41 B.A., 239 Harvard St., Dorchester F ' einberg, William, ' 41 E., 298 Crescent St., Brockton Feldman, Morris, ' 38 B.A., 3 Belmont Ave, Winehendon Fennel], Arthur R., ' 38 E., 51 Fremont Ave., Everett F ' erguson, Donald ()., ' 39 E., 371 Ocean Ave., New Londoi Conn. Ferguson, Harry J., ' 41 E„ S95 Canterbury St., Roslindalc Ferguson, Robert I., ' 38 E., 3 Kipper St., Adams Ferris, Vincent J., ' 40 E., 155 Kilburn St., Fall River Festa, Albert J., ' 41 B.A., 78 Horace St., East Boston Field, Elroy A., ' 38 E., 29 Troy St., Lowell Fielding, Robert J., ' 39 B.A.. 444 Washington St., Brighton Figlioli, Aldo R., ' 41 B.A., 07 Yale Parkway, Meriden, Conn. Fillebrown, Carter, Jr., ' 41 E., 43 Elm Ave., Wollaston Finkle, Earl, ' 41 E., 75 Harvard St., Everett Finos, Valentine R., ' 38 B.A., 50 Frank St., New Haven, Conn. Firth, James A., ' 38 B.A., 1 1 1 Brambach Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Fish, Charles H„ ' 38 E., 3.8 Chester Ave., Waltham Fisher, Irving. ' 39 E„ 50 Chester St.. Allston F ' isher, James A., ' 39 E., 9 Avalon Rd., Milton Fitzgerald, John J., ' 40 B.A., 34A Monument Sq., Charleston FitzGibbons, John, ' 40 E., 91 School St., Taunton Flanagan, John J., ' 41 E., 143 Main St., Maiden Flowers. William R., ' 41 E., 89 Burksicie Ave., Brockton Flumere, Emanuel A., ' 40 L.A., 29 Loker St., Natick Flumere, John A., ' 39 L.A., 29 I-oker St., Nntiek Fogg, Robert E„ ' 39 E., 22 Harvard St., Boston Forbes, George F., ' 39 L.A., 159 George St., Arlington I ' orman, Sidney, ' 38 B.A., 11 Nightingale St., Dorchester Forte, Jack A., ' 39 B.A., Hccher Ave., Noroton Heights. Conn. Forzley, Victor G., ' 41 E., SS Locust Ave., Worcester Fosdick, Roger, ' 39 E., 38 Perhnm St., West Roxbury Foster, Dan L„ ' 38 E„ 43 Leonard St., Waltham Foster, Elmer C, ' 41 E., 10 Hildreth St., Dorchester Frail, Donald A., ' 40 B.A., 29 College St., Montpelicr, Vt. Fraser, Alexander D., ' 3S B.A., S6 Emerson Rd., Milton Frazier, Andrew D., ' 41 L.A., 1774 Columbia Rd., South Boston Freeman, Albert W., ' 40 E., Hollis, N. H. Freeman, Emery E., ' 40 E., Summer St., Cohasset Freeman, Harry L., ' 39 E., 04 Lawrence Ave.. Roxbury Freeman, Lawrence A., ' 40 L.A., Box 035, Suncook, N. H. Freeman, Ralph, ' 40 B.A., 93 Shute St., Everett French, Hector E., ' 41 E., River Road, Carlisle French, Milton R„ ' 40 E., 1 Friend St., Beverly Frizzell, B. George, ' 40 B. A., 238 Salem St., Wakefield Fullam, Harland, ' 39 E., Westminster, Vt. Fuller, Everett H., ' 40 E., 259 Coney St., East Walpole Fulvi, Renato, ' 39 E., 34 Clinton St., Mansfield Funicello, Joseph T., ' 3S B.A., 637 Rutger St., Utica, N. Y. Gaffney, Bernard J.. ' 40 E., 54 Hemingway St.. Winchester Gage, Edwin B„ ' 40 B.A., 8 Green Place, Newport, Vt. Gagne, Wilfred N., ' 40 E., 23 Smith St., Fairfield, Conn. Gaidosz, Daniel S.. ' 38 E„ Highland Ave., Derby, Conn. Galanopoulos, William P., ' 39 E„ 40 Glendale St., Dorchester Gallagher, Thomas C, Jr., ' 41 B.A., Stow St., South Acton Galloway, Jay D., ' 41 E., R.F.D. No. 1, Clark St., Hamburg, N.Y. Galvin, Gerard J., ' 40 E., S Schiller St., Boston Gamble, Reginald E., ' 41 E., 299 Corey St., West Roxbury Gannon, Thomas J., ' 40 E., 992 Washington St., Dorchester Ganong, Curtis R., ' 40 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., 9 Symphony Rd„ Boston Garland, Chesley P., ' 3S E„ 12 Lewis Rd., Belmont Garnsey. Bruce N., ' 38 E., 9 Grant St., Pleasantville. N. Y. Gately, Richard J., ' 41 B.A., 370 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton Gauld, Edward, ' 40 E., 22 Linden Place, Brookline Geary, John L„ ' 40 B.A., 25 Richardson St., Newton Gediman, Frank D„ ' 41 E., 9 Wayne St., Boston Geishecker, John P., ' 40 E., 200 East Central St., Franklin Geller, Sidney N., ' 41 E., 27 Irma St., Dorchester Gemelli, Joseph, ' 39 B.A., 100 Alexander St., Dorchester Georgalos, James, ' 41 E., 33 New St., East Boston George, Lloyd E., ' 40 E., 38 Pitman Ave., Wakefield George, Robert, ' 41 L.A., 141 Elm St.. Quincy Germanic, Morris, ' 41 B.A., 19 Revere St., Boston Gerry, David C. ' 41 E., High St., Topsfield Giard, Joffre R., ' 41 E., 351 Federal St., Greenfield Gibson, Arthur E., ' 38 E., 35 Waldeek St., Dorchester Gibson, Garnet L., ' 40 B.A., 3S5J-2 Lafayette St., Salem Gibson, William I... ' 39 E„ 230 Bellevue St., Newton Gilbert, Joshua M„ ' 38 L.A., 62S Warren St., Roxbury Gilbert. N. Everett, ' 38 E., 21 Lyme Rd., Hanover, N. II. 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Caterers - 441-447 CHATHAM STREET EAST LYNN MASSACHUSETTS Phone : Breakers 5581, 5582, 5583 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN G-H Gill, John G„ ' 41 E., 51 Warwick Rd„ West Newton Gill. John J., ' 40 E„ 1 1 Mt. Vernon Ave., Brighton Gilman, Arthur E., ' 39 E., 73 East High St., Newburyport Ginsburg, Sumner, ' 41 L.A., 30 Willowwood St., Dorchester Ginther, Robert J., ' 40 E.. 13S Horton St., Lewiston, Maine Gisiano, Giacinto J., ' 41 E., Highland, N. Y. Glaskin, Norman, ' 38 E., 7S Astoria St., Mattapan Glass, H.vman A., ' 40 E., 29 Geneva Ave., Roxbury Gleason, Thomas L., ' 41 B.A., 44 Plymouth St., Stratford, Conn. Glidden. James P., ' 41 E„ 90 Washington St., Belmont Glover, Francis H., ' 3S E., SO Johnswood Rd., Roslindale Goddess, Matthew, ' 40 E., IS Duke St., Mattapan Goff, Solomon H., ' 40 L.A., 745 Massachusetts Ave., Boston Gogolin. Robert T.. ' 40 E„ 95 Summer St., Maynard Goldsmith, Melvin, ' 41 B.A., 23 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Goldthwaite, Wendall L., ' 40 E„ 39 Stuart St., Everett Golemme, Joseph M., ' 3S B.A., 22 Whiting St., Hanover Goodson, George W., ' 3S E., R. F. D. No. 4, Wolcott Rd., Waterbury, Conn. Goodwin, Albert E., ' 41 E., 30 Blakeley St., Lynn Goodwin, Bertram R., ' 3S E., 1 Sayward St., Gloucester Gordon. Charles J., ' 41 L.A., 1S7 Cabot St., Boston Gordon, Emanuel, ' 41 E., 16S Mills St., Maiden Gordon, James D., ' 41 E., 5S Prospect St., Weymouth Gorman, Frederick E., ' 40 E., 7S9 Worcester St.. Wellesley Gorse, James F., ' 3S B.A., 91 Goodridge St., Lynn Gove, Robert A., ' 41 E., 74 Purchase St., Newburyport Grady, Walter T., ' 40 E., 4093 Washington St., Roslindale Graham, Alexander C, ' 38 E„ 2S Auburn St., Woburn Granchelli, Manuel N., ' 40 E., 76 Dudley St., North Cambridge Granski, John W., ' 40 L.A., 29 Wiley Rd., Belmont Grant, Charles E., ' 39 E„ 39 Woodland St., Sharon Grant, Charles T., ' 3S E., 44 Bradlee St., Hyde Park Grant, Wesley I, ' 3S B.A., 227 North Ave, Wakefield Graswicz, Edward, ' 41 E., 5S Princeton St., Medford Green. Sydney, ' 41 L.A., 29 Ridgewood St., Dorchester Grela, Milton W., ' 3S E., 125 Berkley St., Taunton Grieco, Peter A., ' 41 B.A., 17S Endicott St.. Boston Grieves, Edward, ' 41 B.A., 19 Shaw Rd., South Weymouth Griffin, Gerald, ' 41 B.A., 10 Brogan Rd., Medford Grogan, Edmund T., ' 40 L.A., 32 Grogan Ave., Quincy Grover, John T., ' 41 E„ Palmer Rd., Halifax Gumina, Carmen A., ' 41 L.A., 34 Hull St., Boston Guptill, Willis E„ ' 40 E., Fryeburg, Maine Gurkowski. Frank R., ' 39 E., 125 Water St., Worcester Gurney, Robert, ' 41 L.A., 106 Otis St., Medford Haas, Charles V., ' 41 L.A., 47 Bellaire Rd., Roslindale Habeshian, Ira J., ' 39 L.A., 662 Green St., Cambridge Hagopian, Noriar N , ' 40 E., 13 Hazel St., Watertown Hainer, Herbert M.. Jr., ' 4! L.A., Marion St., Haverhill Hale, Edward F , ' 40 E., 47 Tower St., Jamaica Plain Haley, James F.. ' 39 E.. Pleasant St., Groton Hall, Ian L., ' 41 E., 42 Dakota St., Dorchester Hall, Leonard C, ' 41 B.A. 14 Cedar Ave., Arlington Hall, Leon E., ' 41 E.. 109 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Halle, Mitchell J., ' 41 E., 97 Addison St., East Boston Hallen, Robert O., ' 40 E., 951 Broadway, Everett Halloran, John J„ ' 41 L.A.. 60 Norwood Ave., Manchester Halttunen, EliasS., ' 41 L.A., 177 RollstoneSt., Fitchburg Hamilton, James G., ' 41 E.. 57 Oakdale Ave., Dedham Hammond, Herbert C , ' 40 E., 24 Collins St., Newburyport Hancock, Chester F., ' 3S E., 1 19 Arnold Rd., North Attleboro Haney, John J., ' 41 B.A., 19 Lincoln St., Gardner Hanscom, Lewis C, ' 41 E., Springfield, Maine Hansen, Arthur E., ' 39 B.A., Crescent Ave., Bedford Hanson, Winston E., ' 40 L.A., St. Albnn, Maine Hardie. Donald C, ' 40 E., 6S5 Pleasant St.. Brockton Harding, Kenneth L.. ' 41 B.A., 60 Hamden Circle, Quincy Hardy, Albee T., ' 41 E., 107 Sycamore St., Belmont Hardy, William L., ' 40 E., 42 Main St., Cochituate Harper, Arthur, ' 41 B.A..44 Nahant St., Wakefield Harraghy, Edward J., ' 41 E., 7 Cooper Sq., Taunton Harrington, Richard C, ' 39 E., Main St., Groton Harrington, Robert F., ' 41 L.A., 120 Essex St., Beverly Harris. Chester L., ' 38 E., 21 Clifford St., Hartford, Conn. Harrod, Stuart L., ' 41 E., Sargeant St., Stockbridgc Hart, Jacob C, ' 38 L A„ 410 Monroe St., Hackettstown, N. J. Hart, Merrill D.. ' 39 E., 16 West St., Maiden Harte, John E., ' 41 E„ 367 Doherty St., Fall River Hartford, Arthur F, Jr., ' 41 E., 70 Marlboro St., WoIIaston Hartley, James F., ' 40 E., Snipatuit Rd., Rochester Hartwell, Francis A., ' 41 B.A., 19 Brogan Rd., Medford Hartwell. William J., ' 39 B.A., 19 Brogan Rd., Medford Harwood, Robert C, ' 41 B.A., North Bangor, N. Y. Haskell, Russell A., ' 40 E., IS Winchester Place, East Haven Conn. Haslam, James G., ' 41 L.A., 10 Golden Ave., Medford Hastings, Robert R., ' 41 E., SO Weston Ave., Braintree Hastings, Stanley R., ' 41 E„ 14 Linden St., Marblehcad Hatch, Alder T„ ' 41 L.A., 24 Hill St., Dover, N. H. Hatfield, Alvin C, ' 39 E., 10 Dixon Ave., Dedham Hatton, William H, ' 40 B.A., S6 Rich St., Gardner Haufler, Robert C, ' 41 E., 65 Sedgwick St.. Boston Haverty, James, ' 3S E., 2S Justin Rd., Boston Hayes, Paul E., ' 41 E., 17 Foster St., Pepperell Hayes, Richard C, ' 41 E., 27 Ashland St., Arlington Heights Hayner, Paul F., ' 40 E., 56 Wyman St., Jamaica Plain Haynes, Eugene B., ' 41 E„ 15 Grove St., Winchester Hazelwood, Frank H., ' 40 B.A., 51 Osceola St., Mattapan Hefron, Paul E., ' 41 B.A., 260 Foster St., Brighton Herbst, Harry L., ' 3S E., 100 Beechwood Ave., Watertown Helms, Sherwin P., ' 40 L.A., 1 19 Palfrey St., Watertown Henderson, John D., ' 41 B.A., IS Morrill St., Dorchester Henderson, Ray F„ ' 3S E., 67 Magoun Ave., Medford Henderson, Robert S., ' 40 E., 344 Appleton St., Arlington Hennessey, Edward F., ' 41 B.A., 275 Trcmont St., Newton Hennigar, Howard V., ' 40 E., 16 Myrtle Ave., Whitman Hersam, George R., ' 3S E., 15 West Colony Rd.. East Lynn Hewson, Charles R., ' 41 E., 23 Glen Rd.. Wellesley Hills Hibberd, Charles P., ' 3S E., 136 Riverdale St., West Springfield Hickey, Edward T„ ' 41 B.A., 39 Beecher Place, Newton Centn Higbee, C. Ellsworth, ' 3S E., 98 Beacon St., Hyde Park Higgins, Joseph M„ ' 39 E„ 6 Marshall St., Revere Hillier, Arnold, ' 40 E., 101 Cresthill Rd.. Boston Hills, Stanley C, ' 40 L.A., 65 Hillside Ave., WoIIaston Hiltunen, Elias B., ' 41 L.A., 145 Main St., Maynard Hintsa, Oiva E., ' 39 E„ S Riverbank Rd., Maynard Histen, Harry J., ' 3S E., 222 Neponset Ave., Neponset Hoag, Richard M., ' 41 E., Ill Crafts St., Newtonvillc Hobson, Russell I, ' 40 B.A., 269 Hanover St., Meriden, ( onti. Hohl, Cary E., ' 40 E., 50 Haywood St., Greenfield Holcomh, Normand P., ' 40 E., Warehouse Point, ( oun. Holland, Robert T., ' 41 E.. 11 Arlington Rd., Woburn Hollis, Thomas, Jr., ' 41 F... 12 Sudbury Rd., Concord Holmes, Arthur T„ ' 38 E„ Slate Road, Manomcl Qompliments of Beta Qamrna Epsilon Kjj Epsilon Zeta Sigma K appa Psi Phi Beta zAlpha Sigma Phi zjflpha Qamrna Phi K appa DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN H-l-J J-K Holmes, Gardner W., Jr., ' 41 L.A., 36 Washington Sq., Gloucester John Holmes, Richard F., ' 41 B.A., 144 Silver St., Dover, N. H. John Holmes, Robert W., ' 3S E., Manomet John Homer, Henry B., ' 40 B.A., High St., Monson, Maine John Hoppe, Bernard J., ' 40 E.. 27 Vinson St., Dorchester John Horn, Daniel, ' 3S L.A., IS Avenue A West, Rochester, N. V. John Horton, Lester M., ' 41 E., 07 Tremont St., North Dighton Jonei Houghtaling, Oscar L., ' 38 E., 102 Clinton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Jone! Houlberg, Nelson, ' 41 E., 57 South St., Bridgewnter .lord: Howard, Leo L., ' 3S L.A., R.F.D., Sangerville, Maine Joslil Howlett, Joseph F., ' 41 E„ 51 Metcalf St., Medford Joss Hoyt, Eugene L„ ' 3S E., Rumford Center, Maine Josl; Huber, Martin S., ' 40 B.A., IS Catherine St., Hartford, Conn. Hucksam, Robert W., ' 39 E., 226S Central St., West Roxbury Hudson, George G., ' 40 E., 22 Travis St., Torrington, Conn. Huff, Dean H., ' 38 B.A., McLean, New York Hughes, Alfred F., ' 41 E., 200 Lewis St., Lynn Hultgren. William C, ' 39 L.A., 44 Middlesex St., Winchester Humphrey, Neal V., ' 3S E„ 347 North Main St., Brewer, Maine Humphreys, Frederick C, ' 39 E., 30 Riverside Drive, Dedham Hunt, Charles G., Jr., ' 39 E., 25 Manor House Rd., Newton Centre Hunt, Kenneth H., ' 40 L.A., 17 Northern Ave., Newport, Vt. Hunter, Arthur D., ' 39 E„ 219 Highland Ave., Arlington Hunter, Clayton W., ' 40 E., Mount Vernon St., Newport, Vt. Huntington, Arthur H., ' 41 E., 117 East Clay Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. Huntington, Paul W., ' 41 B.A., 92 Whittier Rd., Pawtucket, R. I. Hurley, Raymond B., ' 41 E., 934 Watertown St., West Newton Hurley, Walter T., ' 38 B.A., 33 Balcomb St., Salem Hussey, Elmer E., ' 41 E., 10 Dartmouth St., Everett Hutchins, Hartley F., ' 40 L.A., 1 13 Highland St., Marlboro Interess, Abraham, ' 41 B.A., 39 Thornton St., Revere Ireland, Robert W., ' 41 E., S8 Grove St., Lynn Irish, Donald B., ' 39 E., 1402 Forest Ave., Portland, Maine Irwin, Richard J„ ' 39 E., Pownal, Vt. Isaacson, Joseph B., ' 41 L.A., 21 Andover St., Peabody Ivaldi, Joseph J., ' 41 E„ 293 Revere St., Winthrop Izzo, Alfonzo, ' 41 E., 53 South Main St., White River Jcl ., Vt . Jack, Paul W„ ' 41 L.A., 7 St. William St., Dorchester Jackson, Charles W., Jr., ' 41 E., S2 Harold St., Hartford, Conn. Jackson, Philip M., ' 41 L.A., 56 Grove St., Peterboro, N. H. Jackson, Samuel W., ' 41 E., 515 West Ave., Medina, N. Y. Jacolev, Leon, ' 39 E., 75 Wentworth St., Maiden James, Arnold B., ' 39 E., 223 Beacon St., Boston Jamgochian, James H., ' 41 L.A., 52 Kenilworth Rd., Arlington Janeczek, Walter S., ' 40 L.A., 130 Berkshire Ave., Springfield Jansky, J. Richard, ' 41 E., 17 Lodgehill Rd„ Hyde Park Jeanfavre, Roger E„ ' 40 E„ 17 Travis St., Torrington, Conn. Jennings, Paul St. C, Jr., ' 41 E., 15 Azel Rd., Braintrce Jensen, Grant S., ' 41 E., R.F.D. 6, South Portland, Maine Jcstzemski, Benjamin A., ' 40 B.A., 29 Chestnut St., Cambridge Johnson, Albert D., ' 4 1 E„ 24 Lunt St., Norfolk Downs Johnson, Carl B., ' 41 B.A., 35 Concord Ave., Belmont Johnson, Carl H., ' 41 B.A., 15 Fountain St., Arlington Johnson, Carl H., ' 41 B.A., 386 Benefit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Johnson, Erick A., ' 38 E„ 10 View South Ave., Boston Johnson, Everett A., ' 41 L.A., 69 Granite St., Worcester Johnson, Howard E., ' 40 B.A., 19 Concord St., Maynard Johnson, James E., ' 40 E., 15 Robillard St., Gardner Johnson, Philip E., ' 41 E., 24 Laighton Terrace, Lynn on, Ralph F., ' 40 E., 4 Vernon Court, Ncwburyport on, Raymond V., ' 40 L.A., 90 Edge Hill Rd., Braintrce on, Thomas, ' 41 E., 22 Robbins Rd., Watertown on, Walter C, ' 3S E., 10 View South Ave., Jamaica Pla ton, Arthur W., ' 38 E., 155 SalTord St., Wollnston ton, Benjamin K., ' 3S E., 12 Summer St., Salem i, August ' 3S B.A., Mongaup Valley, N. Y. , William H., ' 3S E., 35 Crescent Ave, Melrose in, Robert H., ' 41 B.A., 15 Terrace St.. Bratlleboro, Vt. i, Grant W., ' 39 E.. 33 Westminster Ave., Arlington lyn, Calvin E., - 41 B.A., 125 Granger St., Wollaston n, Clyde F., ' 39 B.A., 23 Ash St., Waltham Karlsherg, Rubin, ' 41 E., S2 Erie St., Dorchester Katz, Israel, ' 41 E„ 56 Chambers St., Boston Katz, Maurice, ' 40 E., 632 West Park St., Dorchester Kaufman, Arnold, ' 40 E„ 32 Porter St., Maiden Kaufman, Morris J., ' 41 B.A., 50 Hosmer St ., Boston Kauppincn, Tenho S., ' 39 F.., 103 Washington St., Gardner Keating, William H., ' 39 L.A., 4 Ethel St., Roslindale Keck, Alfred, ' 40 E„ 118 West Spring St., Avon Keenan, John V., ' 41 B.A., Fort St., Mars Hill. Maine Keep, Philip R., ' 39 E., Rangeley, Maine Keesan, Joseph I., ' 40 E., 59 Johnston Rd., Dorchester Keith, Lyman A., ' 38 B.A., 339 Lakeside Drive, Bridgewat Kelley, Walter B., ' 41 E., SS East Cottage St., Dorchester Kelly, Lcroy M., ' 3S E., 33 Clarke St., Lawrence Kelly, William J., ' 40 E., Spring St., Marshfield Hills Kendall, Chester M., ' 40 B.A., 1 IS Edgell St., Gardner Kendall, Julius, ' 41 E., 50 Harlem St., Dorchester Kennedy, John T., ' 3S B.A., 25 Foster St., Brighton Kennefick, Russell T., ' 41 L.A., 1313 Short St., Gloucester Kenney, Frank V., ' 3S E., 50 Chickatabot Rd., Quincy Kcnney, Thomas F„ ' 3S B.A., 35 Wayland St., Boston Kent, Leon C, ' 40 L.A., 49 Hewlett St., Boston Kent, Vernon F., ' 40 L.A., 31 Pleasant St., Fort Kent, Mai Kerins, Charles M., ' 40 L.A., 1647 Beacon St., Brookline Ketcham, Arthur W„ ' 41 E., Salisbury, Vt. Ketchen, Charles W., ' 40 E., 43 Pinkham Rd., Medford Ketchen, Ernest B., 11 E„ 43 Pinkham Rd., Medford Keyes, Fenton G., ' 39 E., 72 Ash St., Waltham Kiley, Robert J., ' 40 E., 90 Claybourne St., Dorchester Killam, Edward R., ' 41 B.A., 24 Desmond Ave., Manchest Kimball, LawTence W., ' 3S E., North Road. Bedford King, Earl W., ' 40 E., 247 Salem St., Maiden King, Richard A., ' 41 E., 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg Kingsley, Edward L„ ' 41 E., 20 Prospect St., Hatfield Kippen, Russell F„ ' 40 E., 12 Plum St., Gloucester Kirkaldy, Robert B., ' 40 E., 43 Westglow St., Dorchester Kleeman, Harold C, ' 39 B.A., 92 Quincy Ave., Winthrop KIccmola, Wilho K., ' 3S E., 15 Linden Ave., Beverly Knight, William A., ' 38 E., East High St., Ncwburyport Knight, Winfield B., ' 41 E., 6 Everett St., Taunton Knowlton, Francis A., ' 3S E., 11 Roxbury Ave.. Natick Knox, Norman W., ' 38 E., SI Chandler SI .. Somerville Kodis. Ralph D., ' 40 E., 22 Howard St., Portland, Maine Kohl, Wesley A., ' 40 L.A., 73 Baker St., West Roxbury Kolstad, Charles K., ' 3S E„ 243 Long Acre Road. Rocli N.Y. Komskis, Joseph F., ' 41 E., Southold, N. Y. Korejwa, Alfred, ' 40 E., 125 Florida St., Boston Kotapka, Stanley, ' 39 F... 386 West Hazeltine Ave.. Ken N.Y. Qompliments of The Class of 1938 K-L DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN L-M Krosschell, Herman, Ml E., 41 Daniel St., Newton Centre Krystyan, Karol J., ' 39 E., 30 Wordsworth St., East Bost.m Kruchas, Fred, ' 3S B.A., 21 St. George Ave., Norwood Kudravetz, Michael, ' 39 E., S3 Spring St., Norwich, Conn. Kulaszewski, Frank, ' 41 E., 127 Derby St., Salem Kulbanski, John, ' 40 E., 73 Winsor St., Ludlow Kushner, David, ' 10 E., 47 Browning Ave., Dorchester Kusiak, Mecislaus J., ' 41 E„ 27 Carlton St., Salem Labowicz, Vincent P., Jr., ' 41 L.A., 24 Florida Rd„ Maynard Lach, Theodore T., ' 39 L.A., 1 1 Raymond Place, Lowell Lafferty, Robert H., ' 41 E., LaReine Ave., Bradley Beach, N.J. Lahger, Frederick G., ' 41 B.A., 247 Kent St., Brookline Laine, Reino, ' 3S E„ 50 Wood Ave, East Weymouth Lake, Roger J., ' 3S E., 43 Lothrup Ave., Milton Lamb, William X., Jr., ' 41 E., 149 Norton Ave., Taunton Lambert, Alfred E., ' 39 E., 20 Larkhill Rd., West Roxbury Lambert, Charles E„ ' 39 E., 12 Newport Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Landall, Alden P., ' 39 E„ 11 Spruce Rd., Lynn Landry, Roswell A., ' 41 B A., 4S Grimsbaw St., Maiden Landsman, Abraham E., ' 41 E., 25 Leroy St., Boston Landwehr, Edward C, ' 39 E„ 190 Reservoir Rd., New Britain, Conn. Lang, Carleton, ' 3S E., 222M Belmont St., Brockton Lang, Frank N., ' 41 L.A., 20 Aspen Rd., Swampscott Lanzilli, Carlo, ' 40 E„ 1205 Bennington St., East Boston Larsen, Fred R., ' 41 E., 30A Fairmount Ave., Somerville Lavache, Francis W„ ' 39 E., 74 Oak St., Plymouth Lawrence, Lloyd S., ' 41 E., LaFargeville, N. Y. Leek, George C, ' 3S E., 15 Harrison Ave., Saugus Ledwith, Walter A., ' 40 E., 232 View St., New Haven, Conn. Lee, Frederick W., ' 40 B.A., 87 Seaver St., Charlestown Leighton, Burritt F., ' 39 E., 500 Ash St., Brockton Lcmkin, David, ' 40 L.A., 24 D Street, Lowell Lennon, Leo, ' 41 L.A., Lincoln Rd., Lincoln Lente, Allen R., ' 39 B.A., Brownville Jet., Maine Leo, Albert V., ' 41 E., 4 Eastern Ave., Worcester Leonard, Fred P., ' 41 E., 23 Fruit St., Taunton Leonard, John G., ' 39 E„ 106 Eastern Ave., Lynn Leonard, Milton H., ' 41 E., Barker, N. Y. Leong, Fred, ' 40 E., 15 Holland St., Somerville Lepinsky, Nathan, ' 40 L.A., 26 Millet St., Dorchester Levenson, Paul M., ' 40 E., 10 Wardman Rd., Roxbury Levin, Benjamin, ' 40 L.A., 198 Congress Ave., Chelsea Levine, Saul, ' 41 B.A., 83 Temple St., Lowell Lcvinsky, Rubin L., ' 41 L.A., 20 Lome St., Dorchester Levinson, Nathan M., ' 41 E., 52 Bay State Rd., Pittsfield Levy, Joshua P., ' 41 E., 106 Glenway St., Dorchester Lewis, Gardner H., ' 41 E., Hampton, Conn. Lewis, Philip R., ' 41 B.A., 12 McLellan St., Dorchester Lewis, Robert H., ' 3S E., 53 Pequosseltc Rd., Belmont Linchitz, Leonard M., ' 40 L.A., S14 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Lind, Gustav A., ' 41 E., 1S09 Beacon St., Brookline Lindbloom, John A., ' 38 E., 40 Lothrop St., Beverly Lindfors, Gustav M„ ' 40 E., 79 Meagher Ave., Milton Lindner, John D., ' 40 B.A., 2S Chapin St., Canandaigua, N. Y. Linscott, Charles W., ' 41 B.A., 12 Carlton Rd., Waban Lipman, Robert N„ ' 41 E., 1 1 Michigan Ave., Lynn Lippincott, L. Howard, ' 39 E., Marlboro, Conn. Lit tie, Frederic A., ' 40 E., 9 Granger St., Wollaslon Little, William H., ' 40 L.A., 271 Ruggles St., Boston UlllchYld, William A.. Jr., II 11. A., 12 Wavcrley Oaks Rd., Waltham Liuzzo, Frank J., ' II B.A., 40 Byril Ave.. Wesl Newton Livshitz, Seymour, ' 40 E., 1455 Drummond St., Montreal, P.Q., Canada Loekerhy. David A., ' 41 L.A., 265 HollisSt., Framingham Logan, John T., ' 41 B.A., 114 Taylor St., Waltha.u Ud, Donald H., ' 41 B.A., Highland Ave., Dover. N. H. Lord, Russell T., ' 39 E„ Highland Ave., Dover, N. H. Lovequist, Edwin H„ Jr., ' 41 B.A., 52 Galen SI ., Waltham Lovgren, Carl A., ' 4 1 E., 40 School St., Roekport Lowd, Ernest N., ' 38 E., OS Thompson St., Amesbury Lowe, Charles A., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 175 Fulton St., Medford Luck, Harold, ' 38 E., 74 Mora St., Dorchester Ludmersky, Jacob M„ ' 41 B.A., 140 Franklin St., Maiden Luippold, William E., ' 41 E., 9 Rauston Rd., Boston Lund, John S., ' 40 B.A., 76 California St., Waterlown Lundquist, Richard A., ' 41 E„ 79 Claremont St., Arlington Lundwall, Paul W., ' 40 E., 619 Stevens St., Lowell Lusis, Frank A., ' 3S E„ 51 Torrey St., Dorchester I.iiz. Francis J., ' 41 E., 40 Walsh Ave, Pcabody Lynch, Daniel M., ' 3S E„ 39 Perry St., Brookline MacCaffray, Stuart A., ' 41 E„ 711 Nantnsket Ave., Hull MacCallum, George A., ' 40 E„ S2 County St., Taunton Maccini, Julius J., ' 40 L.A., 98A Shute St., Everett Macdonald, Paul J.. ' 41 E., 4 Oakland Ave., Somerville MaeDonald, William D., ' 39 B.A., 43 Elm St., Hingharn MacDonough, William R„ ' 11 L.A., 19 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain Macewen, Herbert F„ ' 41 E., off Beacon St., Natick MacFarland, Edward A., ' 40 E., Center St., Dover MacFarlane, George M., ' 40 L.A., 9 Calvin Rd., Boston MacFawn, Warren, ' 3S E., S3 Sumner St., Boston Maclntyrc, Victor S., ' 40 E., 13 Artwill St.. Milton MacKenzie, Alfred K., ' 39 E„ 55 Joy St., Boston MacKenzie, William E., ' 3S E., 65 Elm St., Melrose MacKerrow, Horace G., ' 40 L.A., 30 Bayard St., Allston MacLeod, Allan M., ' 40 E., 7 Tolman St., Boston MacLeod, James A., ' 41 E., Charleston, Maine Macmann, Edward N„ ' 41 E„ 114 Salem St., Reading MacMath, Warren E., ' 41 E., 21 Orris St., Auburndale MacMullcn, Leslie, ' 41 B.A., Palmer Rd., Halifax MacQuarrie. Allan J., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 28 Brookside Ave., Newton- ville MacRae, Austin D., ' 39 E„ 84 Monument Si., Concord Macy, Robert H„ ' 40 E., 200 Maple St., New Bedford Madden, Richard M„ ' 41 E„ Pleasant St., Rangeley. Maine Mahaffy, Reid A., ' 38 E., Argyle, N. Y. Maher, Maurice J., ' 41 B.A., 7S Maple St., Maiden Mahoney, George L., ' 41 E„ 02 Washington Si., Taun Mnier, Joseph H., ' 41 B.A., 1 1 Olde Field Rd., Newton Centre Makas, Albert S., ' 40 L.A.. 547 Columbia Si., Hudson, N. Y. Malfa, Horace F., ' 40 L.A., 57 Bigelow St., Brighton Maling, Henry F., ' 39 E., 123 Westminster Ave., Arlington Malm, Norman A., ' 41 E., 16 Alberta St., West Roxbury Maloney, Hugh T., ' 38 E„ 15 Hill St., Waterlown Mann, Alvin H., ' 40 E., 1023 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Mann, Irving N., ' 41 L.A., Union St., North Marshfield Manning. John H„ ' 39 E., 9 Rockland Si .. Newton Manoogian, Henry, ' 40 E„ Westmoreland Gale, Salem, . H. Manuel, Emanuel G., ' 40 E„ 34 North Broadway, Long Branch, N.J. Qompliments of The Qlass of 1939 M DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN Manzer, Bernard A., ' 41 E., 17 Orange Ave., Walden, N. Y. Margolin, Reubin J., ' 41 L.A., 54 Elm Hill Ave, Roxbury Marino, Felix A., ' 41 E„ 76 Barnstable St., Swampscott Markham, Leslie, ' 41 E., Esses, Conn. Marsh, Charles F., ' 41 E„ 27 Warwick St., Lynn Marshall, Robert H., ' 41 E„ 134 Hillcrest Rd., Needhain Marston, Robert S., ' 41 E., 4 VanBrunt Ave., Dedham Martensen, Arthur, ' 39 B.A., 135 Glendale St., Everett Martin, Roland J., ' 40 E., East Hiram, Maine Mascianica, Francis S , ' 41 E., 53 Pearl St., Everett Mason, Clifford O., ' 41 B.A., 11 Ridgefield Rd„ Winchester Materese, Vincent, ' 41 E., 5 Cottage St., Melrose Matheson, Frederick, ' 39 B.A., 45 Porter St., Somerville Mathcson, Stuart B., ' 41 E„ 40 Fletcher Rd., Belmont Mattera, Richard A., ' 41 B.A., 9 Cummings Ave., Revere Matthews, John C, ' 41 B.A., 00 Carlton Rd., Waban Mattioli, Arthur, ' 40 E., 72 Oxford St., Arlington Maybury, Richard D„ ' 39 E., 2 Scammon St., Saco, Maine Maynard, Arthur F., ' 40 E„ 13 Forest St., Lake Placid, N. Y. McAllister, Robert W., ' 41 F.., 617M East Sixth Ave., Tarcntuin, Pa. McArdle, Kenneth B„ ' 41 L.A., 71 Foster St.. Arlington McAulcy, Thomas M., ' 41 B.A., 1 Prairie St., West Concord McAuslan, Albert H., Jr., ' 41 E„ 63 Hawthorn Ave., Auburn- dale McBride, Douglas F., ' 41 E., 35 Grafton Ave., East Milton McCarthy, Alan O., ' 41 B.A., 370 Crescent St., Waltham McCarthy, Francis L., ' 41 E., 49 Sunset Rd„ Arlington McCarthy, William T., ' 40 B.A., 3 Foster St., Boston McCarty, Charles D., ' 41 E., 33 Roy St., New Bedford McCarty, Laurence H., ' 41 L.A., 11 Green Hill Ave., Worcester McCaulcy, Charles A., ' 41 B.A., SO Belmont St., Quincy McCormick, James F., ' 40 B.A., 173 Billings St., North Quincy McDonald, John L., Jr., ' 41 E., 000 Huron Ave., Cambridge McDonald, Ralph C, ' 39 E., 52A West Eagle St., East Boston McDonald, Richard F., ' 41 E., Elm St., Scituate McDonald, Roger G., ' 39 E„ 440 Woodford St., Portland, Maine McDonough, Thomas C, ' 40 E., 16 Appleton Place, Arlington McEwan, Alexander, ' 40 E., 20 Allen St., East Braintree McGarry, Robert W., ' 41 E., SO Nason St., Maynard McC.rath, William A., ' 39 E„ 74 North Summer St., Adams McGurl, Eugene F., ' 39 E., IS Grove St., Arlington Mclnnis, Vincent J., ' 40 E„ 36 Hollace St., Waltham McKay, John A., ' 41 L.A., 9 Mason Ave., North Billerica McKeague, William H., ' 40 E., 26 Perkins St., Lynn Mck ' elligan, William J., ' 40 B.A., 203 Reservation Rd., Hyde Park McKenzie, Allan M„ ' 41 E„ 140 Wrentham St., Boston McKenzie, Bertram E., ' 39 E., 17 Parkman St., Dorchester McKenzie, Ernest W., ' 40 L.A., 1 19 Oakland Ave., Methuen McLane, Hugh W., ' 41 E., 140 Beaver St., Waltham McLatchy, Allen H., ' 39 E., 2S Eaton Ave., Woburn McMahon, Thomas E., ' 39 E., 171 Milton St., Dorchester McManus, Richard O., ' 41 E., 1496 Washington St., West New- ton McNeil, William T., ' 41 B.A., 17 Pond St., Framingham McPherson, William F., ' 41 B.A., Stoddard Rd., Hingham McQuarrie, Wallace E„ ' 40 B.A., Brownville Jet., Maine McQueen, William A., ' 41 E., 43 Delle Ave., Boston McRae, Albert H., ' 38 E., 30 Pine St., Taunton McTernan, James F., ' 41 B.A., 37 Montvale St., Boston Means, Frederic C, ' 3S E., 35 Bowen St., Newton Centre Meehan, Francis J., ' 41 E., 26 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls Median, Frank H., ' 39 B.A., 2 Bartlctl Ave.. Belmont Meggison, Ernest J„ ' 3S B.A., 3 Graves Ave.. Lynn Meissner, Edward G., ' 40 B.A., 795 Chestnut St., Waban Melkonian, Hurire, ' 41 E., Penacook, N. H. Mello, William T„ ' 39 B.A., 23 Leonard Ave., Cambridge Meltzer, Jack, ' 39 E., 89 Congress St., Portland, Maine Melville, Norman L.. ' 41 E„ 45 Newcomb St., Quincy Merchant, Leonard G., ' 41 E., 464 North Main St.. Randolph Merrill. Raymond E., Jr., ' 41 E„ 1 16 Claremont Ave, Arlington Meshna, John, Jr., ' 41 E., 5S0 Lynn St , Maiden Metherall, John F„ ' 39 E„ 64 Hobart St., Wollaston Meyer, Floyd P., ' 3S E., 22 Whitman St., Dorchester Michaelson, Eliot D.. ' 41 B.A., 23 Harlem St., Dorchester Miles, Daniel W., ' 40 E., 33 Willow St., Norwood Milewski, Chester A., ' 38 E„ 122 South Main St., East Hartford, Milham, Russell, ' 41 L.A., 16 Clarendon St.. Boston Millcn, Curtis W., ' 41 B.A., 16 Rawson Rd.. Quincy Miller, Harry. ' 39 E., 7 Arbutus St.. Dorchester Miller, Harvey S., ' 41 E., Foster St., Brookline Miller, Richard C, ' 41 E.. 3174 Eastern Ave., Lynn Miller, William S„ ' 38 B.A., Haekeltstown, N. J. Millet, Charles E., ' 38 B.A., 131 Bradford St.. Pittsfield Milman, Philip M., ' 41 B.A., 23 Beech St., Newton Milner, Howard L., ' 41 B.A., 30 Walter St., Newton Centre Minichiello, Arthur F., ' 39 B.A.. 100 Chelsea St., East Boston Minihan, J. Roy, ' 41 L.A., 120 Federal St., North Wilmington Modesitt. Maxwell, ' 41 E„ Brazil, Ind. Moir, John H., ' 41 E., Main and Bow Sts„ Marshfield Hills Molineux, Carlton E„ ' 40 L.A., 23 Rockingham St., Lynn Mollica, Robert D., ' 39 B.A., 4S Prentiss Lane, Belmont Moiloy, Thomas A., ' 39 L.A., 31 Emerald St., Newton Monson, Roy E„ ' 41 E., 118 Keeney Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Montanari, Francis W., ' 41 E., Underhill Ave., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Monteith, Howe C, ' 41 E., 141 Sagamore St.. North Quincy Moody, Daniel, ' 41 B.A., 113 Malvern St., Melrose Moody, George F., Jr., ' 39 E„ 3 Sheridan Rd., Swampscott Moore, Bradford D., ' 41 B.A., 25 Phillips St., Swampscott Moore, John C, Jr., ' 41 E„ West Falmouth Moran, Irwin W., ' 40 E., 10 Oakdale St., Brockton Moraski, Edward A„ ' 41 E., 1525 Centre St., Roslindalc Morgan, Edward W., ' 41 E., 500 Main St.. Gardner Morgan, Harold D., ' 41 B.A., 20 Robbins Rd., Lexington Mormile, Anthony, ' 41 E., Glasco, N. Y. Morrell, Edwin T„ ' 38 E„ 41 Grove St.. North Attleboro Morris, Harold B., ' 40 L.A., 1 1 Ashton St., Boston Morris, Howell G., ' 41 L.A., Common St., Dedham Morris, James A., ' 41 B.A., 107 Arlington St., Lawrence Morse, Reginald, ' 41 E., 205 Grove St., Auburndalc Morton. Edward K., ' 40 E., 32 Colonial Ave., Lowell Morton, Eldon J., ' 40 E., 53 Russell Park, Quincy Mulak, Stephen, ' 39 E„ Springfield Road, Hazardville, ( ' ..nil. Mullen, Anthony J.. ' 3S B.A.. 87 M St., South Boston Munroe, Richard G., ' 41 E., 121 Adams St., Waltham Murdock, Vincent P., ' 41 B.A., 632 Canton Ave., Milton Murphy, Albert D., Jr., ' 40 B.A., 53 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Murphy. Edward .!., ' 38 E., 53 Clearview St., Waterbury. Conn. Murphy, James F„ ' 39 E„ 24 Auckland St., Boston Murphy, John V., ' 41 L.A., Bowen Court, East Douglas Murphy. Timothy R., ' 41 E., 125 Walter St., Boston Murray, Glenn J., ' 39 E., 92 Ash St., Gardner Qompliments of The Qlass of 1940 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN P-Q Murray, Thomas M.. ' 40 E., 4 Hodges St., Taunton Mustofa, Muhammed, ' 39 L.A., c o McLean Hospital, Waverley Nanopoulos. Thomas E„ ' 41 E.. 9 Wnltham St., Boston Nee, Joseph M„ ' 40 E., 6 Parker Terr., Dorchester Nelson, Carl J.. ' 41 E.. 1 1 ' 2 Proctor St., Gloucester Nelson, Robert C, ' 4t E., Westby, Mont. Newberg, Harland W„ ' 41 E., S5 Vesey St., Brockton Newcomb, Royce R.. ' 41 E., Henry Drive, Angola, N. Y. Newton, Leon W„ Jr., ' 41 E„ Ashburnham Newton, Richard A., ' 41 B.A., 2 Sum mer St., Sharon Newton, Robert G., ' 39 E., 2 Summer St., Sharon Nicholas, Peter N., ' 41 E., 02 Pitman St., Pennsgroee, N. J. Nicholas, Robert G„ ' 41 L.A., 24 Whittlesey Ave., New Milford, Nicketakis, Nicholas J.. ' 41 E., 51 Parkland Ave., Lynn Nicolosi, Sebastian J., ' 40 E., 118 Haverhill St., Lawrence Niconchuk, Alec W., ' 41 E., 204 Lynn St., Peabody Niederhauser, Harry R„ ' 39 B.A., 20 Cohasset St., Roslindalc Nilsen, Lornts B., ' 39 E., 53 South Oak St., New Bedford Nordstrom, Joseph A., ' 41 E., 03 Keeler Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Norinkavich, John J., ' 39 E„ 16 Bents Court, Lowell Norton, John H., 2nd, ' 41 E., 162 Grove St., Auburndale Nowosielski, Alfred H„ ' 39 E., 45 Milton St., East Boston Noyes, Harry F., ' 3S E., 27 Centre St., Brookline Nugent, William A., ' 41 E., 181 Sycamore St., Roslindale Nychay, Joseph, ' 39 E., 64 Ruskindale Rd., Mattapan Nye, James H., ' 40 E., 249 Boylston St., Brockton Oakes, Arnold, ' 3S E., 6 Hern Ave., Taunton Ober, Russell T., Jr., ' 41 L.A., 11 Pineland Ave., Worcester O ' Connell, Philip, ' 40 E„ Day St.. North Easton O ' Connor, Arthur M., Jr., ' 41 E., 15 Harrington St., Revere O ' Connor, Leo H„ ' 41 B.A., 444 Broadway, Lynn Oestreicher, Gerald S., ' 41 B.A., 5022 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. O ' Flahavan, John P., ' 41 E., 62 Colonial Ave., Lowell Oginski, Thaddeus, ' 41 L.A., 19 Clarence St., Roxbury Ogle, William J., ' 40 E., 67 Clark St., Maiden O ' Hearn, Edward T., ' 41 E., 11 Woodbridge St., Cambridge O ' Leary, Humphrey E., ' 41 B.A., 8 Worthington St., Cambridge Oliva, Fred J., ' 38 B.A., 28 Pine St., Winchendon O ' Neal, Walter M„ ' 3S B.A.. 4 Howard St., Milton O ' Neil. Frank B., ' 41 B.A., 90 Grove St., Lynn O ' Neil, Stephen J„ ' 41 E„ 1 105 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester O ' Neill, Harry T., ' 39 E., 34 Barnum St., Taunton Ostrowsky. Samuel, ' 41 E., 100 Irving St., Everett Otto, Paul N., ' 38 B.A., 155 Robbins Ril., Waterlown Packard, Shirley W., ' 3S E., Main St., Freeport, Maine Page, Miles C, ' 41 B.A., 11 Intervale Rd., Wellesley Farms Palmer, Herbert I., ' 41 E., 42 Harvard St., Everett Palmer, Mark A., ' 39 E., Main St., Graniteville Palmgrcn, Richard P., ' 41 L.A., 45 Eustis St., Wollaston Palombo, Vincent A., ' 40 E., 10 Elven Rd., Roslindale Pandiscio, Michael A., ' 41 E., 44 Henry St., Fitchhurg Pappas, Marcos J., ' 3S E., 238 High St., Dedham Paretsky, Samuel I.. ' 41 E., 29 Babson St.. Mattapan Park, Robert L., ' 39 E„ 305 Pond St., South Weymouth Parker, Lester M„ ' 41 E„ Pine Bush, Orange County. N. Y. Parkburst. Edward N., ' 41 E., 204 Bellingham Ave., Revere Parrinello, Joseph P., ' 41 E.. 30 Kingsbury SI., Wellesley Parsons, Roy L., Jr., ' 41 E„ Myrtle Sq . Gloucester Pasquarosa, Frank D., ' 40 E„ 37 Taber St., Boston Pass, Maurice A„ ' 40 B.A., 14 Pasadena Rd., Dorchester Patch. Alfred E., ' 38 E., 145 State St., Windsor. Vt. Pater, Alexander J., ' 38 B.A., 28 May St., Lowell Patev, Nikola C. G., ' 41 E., 152 Nilsson St., Brockton Pattershall, Donald S., ' 40 E.. 29 Brinkerhoff St., Palisades Park, N. J. Paul Charles C, ' 41 E., 144 Franklin St., South Brnintree Peale, Richard N., ' 41 L.A.. Park St., Hamilton Pearson, David A., Jr.. ' 41 E., 316 Park Ave.. Medina. N. Y. Pearson, Donald, ' 40 E., New Sweden, Maine Pearson, Thomas J., ' 40 E.. 71 Nesmith St.. Lawrence Peeke, Ernest, ' 39 E., 28 Spoflbrd St., Newburyport Pelley, James A., ' 41 E„ 380 Eastern Ave., Lynn Peloubet, Elmore M., ' 40 E., Washington St., Athens, N. Y. Peoples, Robert R., ' 39 E., 5 Hillside Rd., Natick Peppard, William S., ' 41 B.A., 7 Gray Circle. Arlington Perham, J. Newton, ' 3S E., Strafford Rd.. Islington Perkins, Tom L., ' 41 E., Vine St., Wrentham Perkins, William J., ' 40 E., 27 Chase St., Danvers Perry, Donald A., ' 41 E., 17 Yarmouth St., Boston Perry , Elmer J., ' 39 E., 924 Main St., Melrose Perry, Frederick A., ' 40 E., 937 Blue Hill Ave., Milton Persia, Philip M., ' 39 E., 1 Nelson St., Holley, N. Y. Petraske, William C, ' 39 E., R.F.D. No. 1, Johnstown, N. V. Petrou, Nickos, ' 40 E., 7014 Linden St., Springfield Pfeiffer. Robert L., ' 3S E., South Rd., Bedford Philips, Richard J., ' 3S E., 23 Walnut Place, East Dedham Phillips, George L., ' 41 E., 1 Bates Court, Dedham Phillips, Harold F., ' 40 E , 244 Irvington St., New Bedford Phillips. Howard G., ' 40 B.A., 71 Elm St., Hoosiek Falls, N. Y. Pickering, George D., ' 39 E., 47 Rockne Rd., Dorchester Pickering, George E., ' 40 E„ 349 Central St., Saugus Piekarski, Joseph B., ' 39 E., 9 Neponset Ct., Roslindale Pierce, Sylvester J., ' 41 E., 20 Ibbetson St., Somerville Pierson, Robert P., ' 41 E., 150 Lake St., Brighton Pinkham, Clayton L., ' 41 L.A., 13S Franklin St., Quiney Piotrowski, Henry J., ' 39 E., 29 Jenkins St.. South Boston Pitcher. Kilburn F., ' 39 B.A., 123 Longwood Ave., Brookline Pittendreigh, William W„ ' 39 E., 25 Pinette St., New Bedford Plasewicz. Casimir F., ' 38 E„ 20 Arthur St., Lynn Podgurski, Adam J., ' 41 B.A., 15 Chadwick St., Boston Pollard, Lewis W„ ' 3S E., 61 St. Marks Rd., Dorchester Polley, Robert W., ' 39 E.. SS Bacon St., Natick Polner, Morris J., ' 41 L.A., 55 Deering Rd., Mattapan Polonsky, Abraham, ' 41 E.. 1079 County St., New Bedford Pomerantz, Bernard, ' 41 L.A., 565 Albany Ave.. Hartford, Pomeroy, William D.. ' 41 E., Foster ' s Pond, Andovcr Porembski, Thaddeus T., ' 39 E„ Park St., City Mills Pottle. Herbert W., ' 40 E., 52 East High St., Newburyport Powell, James T, ' 39 L.A., 33 Pinkham Rd.. Medford Pratt, Harold L., ' 40 E., 9 Highland Park, Newtonville Pritchard, Herbert, ' 41 E., 53 Hamilton St., Wollaston Pritchard, Orland T., ' 38 E., 60 Columbia Rd., Portland, Maine Pritchard, Robert T„ ' 40 B.A., 74 Fenway. Boston Probst. Arthur E., ' 41 B.A., 85 Pierpont Rd.. West Roxbury Provencher, Robert D., ' 39 E., 391 Broadway, Somerville Psilekas, Vassil I.., ' 38 E„ 35 Farrington Sl„ Brockton Putzel, Daniel J.. Jr.. ' 38 F... 20 Morri- Si . Hamden, Conn. Qu Edward l ...lr ,A„ is Plimpto Qompliments of The Class of 1941 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN R-S Race, Harry C, ' 41 E., 54 Bond St.. Norwood Rand, Arthur I., ' 41 E., 170 Maple St., Danvers Rand, Hazen B., ' 41 E., 9S Pond St., Avon Randall. Floyd A., ' 39 E„ Mill Lane, North Berwick, Maine Randolph. Laddman W., ' 39 E„ 17 St. John St., Jamaica Plain Raskind, Bernard R., ' 41 L.A.. 31 Harlem St.. Dorchester Ray, Arthur ¥.. ' 41 E.. 158 School St., Watertown Raymond, Roger C, ' 38 E., 4S St. Peter ' s St., Salem Redfield, Lynn C, ' 40 E„ R.F.D. No. 1. Middletown, N. Y. Reece, Robert L., ' 41 B.A., Scotland St., Hinghnm Reed, James G., ' 39 E., li Maple St., Lake Placid, N. Y. Reed. Melvin C, ' 41 L.A.. 704 Parker St.. Roxbury Reed, Warren L., ' 41 E., 40 Maple St., Stoneham Rees, Kenneth A., ' 38 E., 46 Vassar St., Dorchester Regan, Harold T„ ' 3S B.A., S4 Pemberton St.. Cambridge Reiniger. Louis G., ' 40 E., 51 Denver St.. Saugus Reppucci, George C, ' 41 E., 10 Garden Court St., Boston Reynolds, Adelbert R., ' 40 E.. 36 Irving St., Portland. Maine Reynolds, Milton H., Jr., ' 40 B.A., 14 Kensington Park, Lynn Ricci, Louis A., ' 38 E., 11 Elven Rd., Boston Rice, Merton, ' 3S E., 19 John St., Chelsea Rich, William N., Jr.. ' 41 E., 3 Fnirview Terr., West Newton Richardson, William E., ' 40 E.. 26 Jacob St., Maiden Richmond, John F.. ' 41 L.A.. S Tucker St., Milton Riek, Charles A., ' 41 E., 9 Ingersall Rd.. Wellesley Ricker, Millard O.. ' 39 E., R.F.D. No. 1, Harrisburg, Pa. Rilord, Charles P., ' 39 E., East Bethel. Vt. Rigney, Edward T. P., ' 41 E„ 337 Weld St., Boston Rimer. Manuel, ' 40 E„ 21 Halborn St., Mattapan Ringold, Theodore, ' 41 E.. 4S1 Norfolk St., Boston Rippere, George H., ' 41 B.A., Waterbury, Conn. Roherts, Edwin W., Jr., ' 41 E., 36 Fourteenth St., Norwich. Roberts, George N., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 56 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban Robertson, Orville G., ' 38 E., 8 Curtis St., Lewiston, Maine Robinson, Alden N„ ' 41 E., 91 Westminster St., Arlington Robinson, Benjamin G., ' 40 E., 10 South Park PL, Longmeadow Robinson, Frank G. , Jr., ' 41 E., Russell Hill, Ashburnham Rockett, Robert E„ ' 39 E., 46 Ballard Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. Rockwood, Ainsley, ' 38 E., 18 King ' s Highway. West Springfield Rodham, Norman W„ ' 40 L.A., 54 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Rogers, John B., ' 40 E., 534 Prospect St., Methuen Rogers, Martin W., ' 40 E., 127 ParkSt., Newton Rogers, Murray H., ' 41 E., 37 Gage St., Methuen Rogers, Robert F., ' 38 E., 23 South St., Concord, N. H. Rogers, Russell J., ' 41 E., R.F.D., West Pawlet, Vt. Rogers, Stanley L., ' 40 L.A., Great Meadows, N. J. Rogers, William H„ ' 40 E., 56 Division St., Maiden Rollins, Ralph W., ' 38 B.A., 50 Chapel St., Augusta, Maine Rollins. William (. ' ., Jr.. ' 41 E., Highland St., Easton Rook, Gustav, ' 39 E., 24 Pleasant St., Boston Rosherry, Frederick, ' 40 E., Grand Ave., Millers Falls Rosecaln, Henry, ' 38 E.. 18 Reddy Ave., Hyde Park Rosenberg, Irving S., ' 40 E., 65 Cottage St., Chelsea Rosenkrans, Frank A., ' 40 E., 19 West St., Needham Heights Rosenthal, Charles H„ ' 10 H.A., 107 Madison Ave., Newton- ville Rosenthal, Joseph 1)., ' 41 L.A.. 282 Columbia Rd., Roxbury Rosenthal, Seymour M., ' 41 E„ 53 Mascot St., Boston Rosnov, Maxwell, ' 39 E., 6 Evelyn St., Mattapan Ross, Morwick, ' 39 E., 17 St. John St., Jamaica Plain Roundy, Wayne A., ' 41 E„ 84 Lovewell St., Gardner Rowe, Frederick 1).. ' 39 E., 35 East Main St., Orange Roy, Arthur, Jr., ' 41 E., 20 Clayton St., Fall River Ruggiero, Francis J., ' 41 E., 299 Albany St., Boston Rumery, Ezra S., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 61 Dartmouth Ave., Dedhilm Ryan, Francis W„ ' 40 B.A., 146 Scott St., Bennington. Vt. Ryan, Frank E„ ' 40 E., Lake Archer, Wrentham Ryan, Robert C, ' 41 E., 16 Norfolk St., Haverhill Ryback, Eugene, ' 41 E.. 1 1 1 West Neptune St., West Lynn Ryder, Raymond B.. ' 41 E„ Bow St., North Saugus Rymsha, Michael J.. ' 41 E.. 34 Harding St., Cambridge Sackett, Herbert S., ' 39 E., 46 West Alvord St., Springfield Sadowski. Julius J., ' 41 B.A., 25 Howell St., Dorchester Satfer. Milton L., ' 41 E., 27 Roberts St., Quincy Saija. Michael A., ' 3S L.A., 53 Chambers St.. Boston Sakamoto, Makoto, ' 39 E., 1234 Karatus St., Saga-Ken. Japan Salvi, Peter D., ' 41 L.A., 19 Rossmore Rd., Boston Samuelian, Andrew Y„ ' 40 E., 1 290 Dorchester Ave.. Boston Samuelson, Ralph H., ' 41 E„ 05 Tanager St., Arlington Sandarg, Stanley, ' 41 B.A., 6J4 Oak St., Inkerman, Pittston, Pa. Sandelin, Marshall, ' 40 E., 35 Barraclough Ave., Hamden, Conn. Sanderson. Herbert. ' 41 B.A., 02 Bellingham St., Chelsea Sanford. Edward A., ' 38 B.A.. Old Bridge St., Buzzards Bay Sanford, Harold E„ ' 38 E., 36 Bliffin St., Fall River Sanseverino, Frank J„ ' 39 E„ 14 Gloucester Place, Boston Sarnow, Frank W., ' 39 E., 22 Moulton Rd., Arlington Sards, George L„ ' 41 B.A., Exchange St., Millis Saunders, Earl R., ' 38 E., 162 Wachusett St., Boston Saunders, Paul W., ' 3S E., 10 Hilltop Rd., Watertown Savage, Kenneth M., ' 41 E„ 6 Butler St., Dorchester Savage, Philip N., ' 41 L.A.. 61 Ridgewood St., Boston Savage, Richard C, ' 3S E„ 17 Vancouver St.. Boston Sawyer, Chester R., ' 38 E„ 299 Atlantic St., Atlantic Sayward. S. Stowe, ' 40 E., 30 Nowell Rd., Melrose Schaller, Ferdinand D„ ' 38 E„ 18 Schaller St., South Natick Schmeider, Albert K., ' 41 E., Randolph St., Canton Schroder, Charles H., ' 39 E., 27 Fennbrook Rd., West Hart- ford, Conn. Schueler, Martin J., ' 39 E., 100 Culloden Rd., Stamford. Conn. Schultz, Walter M., ' 41 B.A., S9 Morning St., Portland, Maine Sehwelm, Frederick C, ' 39 E., 102 Glenwood Rd., Somerville Scott, George C, ' 39 E., Amherst St., Granby Sears, Aubrey C, ' 41 E., 20 Middle St., Gloucester Seaver, Lyle G., ' 41 B.A., 435 Watson St., Ripon, Wis. Seed, Douglas A., ' 39 B.A., Hampshire Rds., Salem Depot, N. H. Seeley, Henry G., ' 40 E., 430 E. Eighth St., South Boston Scely, Allan W., ' 41 E., Locust St., Danvers Segal, Edward, ' 40 E., 8 Verrill St., Dorchester Selig, James L., ' 40 L.A.. 415 Main St.. Gloucester Sellers, Donald R., ' 41 B.A., 17 Hall Ave., Watertown Sellon, Woodrow L„ ' 40 E., 156 Trenton St., Melrose Sessler, Howard A., ' 40 E.. 52 Fountain Rd., Arlington Sevougian, Stephen G.. ' 40 E., 57 Broad St.. Bridgewnter Sewell, Edgar F., ' 41 E„ 99 Highland Ave., Wollaston Shailer, Malcolm H„ ' 40 E., Maple St.. Chester, Conn. Shaman, Morris N„ ' 39 E„ 16 Julian St., Roxbury Shanker, George A.. ' 41 L.A., 27 Mora St., Dorchester Shanks, Edward T„ ' 41 E„ 645 Kampton St., New Bedford Shannon, Harold P., ' 3S E„ S Newbridge Ave., Woburn Shapiro, Nathan, ' 40 L.A., 40 Providence St., Worcester Shapiro. Saul, ' 40 E„ 55 Goodale Rd., Mattapan Shapleigh, Philips B„ ' 41 E„ 104 High St.. Maiden THE Warren Kay Vantine STUDIO, Inc. School and College Photography OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER for THE 1937 CAULDRON 160 BOYLSTON ST. . BOSTON, MASS DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN S-T Sharp, Daniel D., ' 39 E„ loo Marble St., Stonehani Shaw. Malcolm R., ' 40 L.A., 023 Salem St., Lynnfield Shaw, Stanley C, ' 40 B.A.. 348 Belgrade Ave.. West Roxbury Shaw. William M„ ' 40 E., 305 SaHord St., Wollaston Shea, Robert B., ' 41 B.A., 240 Center St., South Groveland Shechman, Paul, ' 40 B.A., 19 Almont St., Mattapan Sheehan. Eugene W., ' 39 E., Corey Court, Rockland Shepherd, Edward F., ' 41 B.A., 5 Union St., Hopedale Sherman, Frederick L., ' 40 E., 33 Central St., Marlboro Shields, Edward T„ ' 39 E.. East Jaffrey, N. H. Shields, William J., ' 40 B.A., 360 Massachusetts Ave., Arlingto Shiers, Forrest J., ' 3S B.A., 15 Bardwell St., Jamaica Plain Shopnik, Morton, ' 40 E., 20 Irma St., Dorchester Shore, Philip, ' 40 B.A., 2S Stratton St., Dorchester Shortell. Edward, ' 41 E., 16 Congress St., Greenfield Shulmun, Irving, ' 41 E., 15 Bicknell St., Dorchester Siauris, Albert B., ' 41 L.A., 381 Centre St., Dorchester Sibley, Richard A., ' 41 B.A., 112 Walton St., Fitchburg Sibley, Richard P., ' 41 E., 21 Holland Rd.. Melrose Sigismund, Mark, ' 41 E., 145 Parsons St.. Brighton Silsby, Henry P., ' 40 E.. 455 High Rock St., Needham Silverman, Stanley M., ' 40 L. A.. 33 Westbourne St., Brookline Simpson, Robert H., ' 39 E., 122 Homes Ave., Dorchester Singarella, Anthony. ' 41 E., 17 Everett Ave., Boston Sinofsky, Louis H., ' 40 E., 9 Ottawa St., Roxbury Sinski, Henry A., ' 41 E., 81 Union St., Gardner Sinton, John J., ' 40 E., U.S. Veterans Hospital, Bedforil Sivertson, John N„ ' 3S L.A., 13 Quincy St., Medford Skiff, Loren C. ' 40 B.A., R.F.D. No. 3, Walton, N. Y. Slack, George C. ' 40 B.A., 15 Cleveland Rd., Needham Slack, Robert C, ' 40 E., 15 Cleveland Rd., Needham Slade. Robert C, ' 40 B.A., 20 Chenery Terr., Belmont Small, Harold, ' 39 E., 100 Olmsted Drive, Springfield Small, Philip A., ' 3S B.A., 3 Mt. Vernon St., Reading Smith, Arthur C, Jr., ' 41 E., 5 Plymouth Rd., Lexington Smith, Andrew L., ' 3S E., Guernsey St., Marblehead Smith, Carl A., Jr., ' 41 E., Oakland St., Medway Smith, Clifford A., ' 39 B. A., 8 VanBrunt Ave., Dedham Smith, Everett C, ' 41 B.A., 14 Pratt St., Melrose Smith, Frazer T„ ' 41 L.A., 88 Howard Ave., Dorchester Smith, John L., ' 39 E., East St., Islington Smith, Lewis B., ' 41 E„ 221 West Second St., Berwick, Pa. Smith. Lothrop, ' 40 E., 91 Hamilton St., Wollaston Smith, Philip G., ' 39 E., 11 Pickett St., Beverly Smith. Robert L., ' 3S E., Webster St., Revere Smith, Robert N., ' 40 L.A., 278 Boylston St., Brockton Smith, Shaw B., ' 41 B.A., 70 ' 1 ' rapelo Rd., Waltham Smith, William L., ' 40 E., Church St., Raynham Snell, George A., ' 41 E., 1 Lowell Place, Nantucket Snow, Arnold E.. ' 41 E., 219 High St., Greenfield Snyder, George J., ' 41 E., S4 Fayston St., Roxbury Snyder, Hyman G., ' 3S E„ 30 Leston St., Mattapan Solovey, John, ' 40 E., 23 Eldredge St.. Port Chester, N. Y. Sommers, Edgar E., ' 40 E., 59 Blossom St., Arlington Sones, Max, ' 39 E., 2S ' A Myrtle St., Boston Spears, Richard F., ' 38 B.A., 23 Toxteth St., Brookline Speirs. William D., ' 41 B.A., King St., Littleton Spence, Douglas E., ' 41 E., 13 Oxford St., Lynn Spidell, Emery, ' 39 E., 120 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester Spidle, Alexander G„ ' 39 E„ 20 Corona St., Dorchester Springer. Charles L„ ' 41 E., 00 Pearl St., Everett Stacey, John H., 41 E., 28 Summer St., Saugus Stanton, Francis A., ' 40 E., 04 Charles St., Dorchester Staples, John D„ ' 41 E., Eliot. Maine Starrett, Donald A., ' 40 E., 10 Endieott Ave.. Marblehead Stasinopoulos, Peter J., ' 3S E., S00 Huntington Ave., Roxbury Stawicki, Sigmund W.. ' 40 E.. 01 Chestnut St., Chelsea Stedt, Roland A., ' 41 B.A., Main St., Holden Steeves, Clifford R„ ' 40 B.A., 47 Mellen St., Needham Heights Stein, Julius, ' 38 E., 34 Fremont Ave., Chelsea Steinberg, Alfred, ' 41 E., 91 Addison St.. Chelsea Stepasiuk, John, ' 41 B.A., 57 Bellvale St.. Maiden Sterr, William R., ' 39 E., 122 Essex St., Swampscott Stetson, Horace, III, ' 41 E„ 329 West Emerson St.. Melrose Stevens, Clarence W.. ' 39 E„ 48 Faxon Rd., North Quincy Stewart, J. Rodgers, Jr., ' 41 E., 1 1 Long Ave., Belmont Stiek land. Walter W., ' 39 E., 149 VanNorden Rd., Reading Stillman, Harry, ' 40 B.A., 10H Mall St., Salem Stockbridge, Willis C, ' 39 E., 104 Summer St., Maynard Stoddard, Stuart V„ ' 41 E., 40 Beal St., Rockland Stone, Ashton K.. ' 3S E., S8 Walpole St., Norwood Stone, Clarence E., ' 41 E., S40 North Montello St.. Brockton Stone, Clyde C, ' 41 E., S40 North Montello St., Brockton Stone, Maxwell D., ' 41 L.A., 84 Ellison Park. Waltham Straw, Leonard H., ' 38 E., 5 Chester St., Melrose Strom, Alnes B., ' 3S E.. 11 Thompson St.. Concord, N. H. Strong. Albert G., Jr., ' 40 B.A., 9 Bancroft Rd., Northampton Strout, Robert S., ' 40 B.A.. Elm St., Hartland, Maine Struzziero, Alexander, ' 41 B.A., 24 Neptune Rd., East Boston Stupak, Frank R., ' 39 E.. 14 St. John Ave., Norwood Sturtevant, Paul V... ' 40 E., Plymouth St.. Halifax Sullivan, Eugene F, ' 38 E., 231 Washington St., Arlington Sullivan, Francis A„ ' 41 E., 51 Grant St.. Lexington Sullivan, Frederick, ' 41 L.A., Peach Orchard Rd.. Burlington Sullivan, John F., ' 41 B.A., 689 Columbia Rd„ Boston Sullivan, John R.. 41 E., 15 Manthome Rd., Boston Sullivan, M. Cornelius, ' 41 B.A., 30 Crescent St., Cambridge Sundborg, Thomas, ' 40 E., 19 Baldwin St., Newton Superior, Irving, ' 41 L.A., 34 Dana St., Revere Surgecoff, Oscar, ' 38 E., 12 Hamilton St., Everett Sutherland, Robert F„ ' 40 E„ 776 Washington St., Walpole Svelnis, Frank S.. ' 41 E„ 163 I St., South Boston Swain, Walter, ' 40 E., 394 South Main St., Haverhill Swanson, Leslie, ' 39 E., IIS Greenleaf St., Quincy Swardlick, Samuel, ' 41 B.A., 138 High St., Canton Sylvester, Edwin E., ' 38 E., 205 Rawson Rd.. Brookline Szablewicz, John H. ' 41 E„ 46 Austin St., Hyde Park Tagliaferro, Louis R., ' 39 E., 1012 East St., Pittsfield Tammaro, Daniel J., ' 41 L.A., 134 Prince St., Boston Tanen, Robert S., ' 41 B.A., 93 Hanover St.. Lynn Tartar!, Joseph T., ' 40 E.. 13 Donizetti St., Wcllesley Tatel, William. ' 38 B.A., 11 Fayston St., Roxbury Tavelli, Clinton E., ' 40 E., 127 Cole Ave.. Williamstown Tavilla, Paul, ' 40 B.A., 21 Bennett St., Everett Taylor, George E., ' 3S E., Washington Ave., Pottersville Taylor, Robert A., ' 40 E., 275 High St., New Bedford Taylor, William E„ ' 38 B.A., 42 Lynde Ave., Melrose Tebbetts, Stanley R., ' 40 B.A., 354 Waltham St., Lexington Telowetski, John, ' 41 B.A.. Delanson, N. Y. Thayer, Floyd L., ' 40 E., Whiting St., Hingham Thomas, Reginald C, ' 41 L.A., 12 Kimball Terr., Newlonville Thomas, Walter M., ' 39 E„ 34 Union St., Melrose Highlands Thomas, William H, ' 40 B.A., 130 Billings St., North Quincy Thompson, Almore I., ' 3S B.A., Page St.. Lunenburg Thompson, Uring M., ' 40 E„ 02 Parsons St.. West Newton Howard H| p Wesson New England ' s Largest College Annual Designers and Engravers V Engravers for M f this Book J HOWARD-WESSON CO. Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates 44 Portland Street (Printers Building) WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 3-7266 DIRECTORY OF UNDERCLASSMEN T-U-V-W W Thompson. Warren H., ' 41 E., 1S5 Beaver St., Framingham Thomson. Benjamin C, ' 40 LA., 82 Imlay St., Hartford, Conn. Thomson. Gordon A., ' 39 E., East Gay St., Dedham Thorp, Wilfred. Jr.. 41 L.A.. 72 Prospect St.. Waltham Thorpe, Paul, ' 41 E.. 25 Pond St., Framingham Thorsen, Severin M., ' 41 F.., 3S7 Harvard St.. Cambridge Thwing, Roger W., ' 39 E., 41 Lloyd St., Winchester Tibbetts, Orren A., ' 41 E„ Rangeley, Maine Titus, Constantino L., ' 38 E„ Columbus Sq., Boston Titus. Jay S. M„ ' 41 B.A.. 124 Cypress St.. Brookline Tobin, Abraham, ' 41 E., 1S3 Walnut St., Chelsea Todd. Forrest R., ' 39 E., 14 Purchase St., Newburyporl Tolman, Lucius, ' 39 B.A., Prospect St., South Acton Topalian, Benon, ' 41 E., 131 Nonantum St., Brighton Torrance, Kenneth R., ' 39 E., Newman P.O., Lake Placid, N. Y. Toscano, George J., ' 40 B.A., 145 Howard St., Lawrence Toubman, William S., ' 41 E., 12 Wayland St., Hartford. Conn. Toucey, Robert E., ' 41 E., 412 Laughlin Rd.. Stratford, Conn. Townsend, Ralph V., ' 41 E.. (55 Lambert Ave., Roxbury Trachtenberg, Sidney, ' 39 L.A., 452 Thompson Ave., East Haven, Conn. Tracy, Charles A., Jr., ' 40 L.A.. Hilltop Ave., Lexington Tracy, Linwood W., ' 39 B.A., 17 Forsyth St., Boston Traverse, George V., ' 38 B.A.. 42 Cleveland St., Arlington Trefethen. James It.. Jr., ' 40 L.A., 133 High St., Wareham Troup, Richard, ' 39 F... 8 Plymouth St., Quincy Tse, Albie Ngok, ' 41 L.A.. 29 North Margin St., Boston Turton, Hallam W., Jr., ' 41 B.A., 9S Newton St., Athol Tweedy, Donald T, ' 41 E., 5 Monadnock Ave., Taunton Tyler, Edward L„ Jr., ' 41 B.A., 31 Maple St., Lexington Tyler, Roy W„ ' 41 E., Plain St., Marshfield Uhland, Laurence S., ' 41 B.A., R.F.D. No. 4, Bridgeton Underwood, Richard B„ ' 41 L.A., 31 Baldwin Ave.. Ev. Urlass, Charles K., ' 38 E., IS St. John St., Jamaica Plai N. VanBuren, Myers, ' 38 E„ R.F.D. No. 1, Hudson, N. Y. Vandersloot, Peter R., ' 3S E., 20 Latham St., Williamstown VanLoan, Casper, Jr.. ' 41 E„ Washington St., Athens, N. Y. VanTuyl, Donald W., ' 40 E., North Rd., Greenport, N. Y. Vareika, Woodrow J., ' 41 E., 7 I.innea Ave., Brockton Vars, Lawrence A., Jr.. ' 40 E., Box 22, Quaker Hill, Conn. Vartanian, George, ' 40 B.A., 47 Vassal Lane, Cambridge Vedoe, Russell A., ' 38 B.A., 58 Cheriton Rd.. Wollaston Vermilyea, Rex W., ' 40 E., 38 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills Vespaziani, Albert, ' 41 E., 20 Eaton St.. East Milton Vincent, Manuel, ' 41 E., 104 William St., Fall River Vogel, Anthony F., ' 4(1 E., 23 Russell St., Arlington Vovos, George, ' 39 L.A., 57 Middle St., Newburyport Voyda, Theodore, ' 39 1.. A., Jennings Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Vreeland, Kenneth C... ' 41 E., 101 West Ninth St., liayo N. J. Wade, Kenneth S., ' 38 E., West Dennis Wadleigh, Joseph E„ ' 41 E„ 45 Grovcr Ave., Lynn Wagner, Henry T., ' 41 E., 04 Marshall St., Watertown Wagner, Robert .]., ' 41 E„ 12 Comiton Rd., Roslindalc Waide, Walter E., Jr., ' 41 E., 40 Linden Ave, Greenfield Walk, Walter C, ' 39 B.A., 45 Bullard St., Dorchester Walker, Alexander M., ' 41 E., Currier St., Fort Fairfield, Ma Walker, Daniel T., ' 41 E., 100 Warren St., Merlford Walker, Lincoln R., ' 38 B.A., liS Richardson Rd., East Lynn Walker, Ruynion G., ' 41 E., 30 Front St., East Braintree Wallace, Alfred A , Jr.. ' 40 B.A.. 77 Jefferson Ave., West wood, N.J. Wallace, Edmund W., Jr., ' 41 E , 04 Woodland St., Claremont, N. H. Wallace, William, ' 41 E., 90 Winslow St., Everett Wallace, William L., ' 41 L.A., Newport, Hunts Co., Novn Scotia Wallace, William 0., ' 41 E., 5 Nonantum St., Newton Wallis, Linzee, ' 40 E., 55 Cottage St., Mansfield Walsh, Edmund A., ' 3S E., 307 Highland Ave., Somerville Walsh, William, ' 39 E., 19 Winter St., Arlington Walton, Elmer W., ' 40 E., 20 Chestnut St., Newburyporl Warren, Richard D.. ' 40 B.A., 22 Ridge Rd., Lawrence Warwick, Edward J., ' 41 E., 13 Sunset St., Boston Watt, William H., ' 41 E., 05 Lawton Ave., Lynn Weafer, Robert J., ' 40 B.A., 1 1 North Munroe Terr.. Dorchester Weatherby, John H„ ' 41 L.A.. S Florence St., Natick Webb. Henry A., ' 38 E., Asbury Grove Webber, Joseph W., ' 39 L.A., 15 Allen St., Boston Weiderhorn, Morris, ' 40B.A., 31 HavelockSt., Dorchester Weightman, Herbert C... ' 41 E., 12 McBride Ave., White Plains. N. Y. Wennberg. Norman A., ' 4 1 B.A., 39 Hilda St., Quincy Wentworth, Francis A.. ' 39 B.A., S Griswold Court. Uxbridge Westdahl, Richard E., ' 40 B.A., 1SS Mamaroncck Rd.. White Plains, N. Y. Westmoreland, Edward I., ' 41 E., 30 New-Held St., Plymouth Wheeler, Dwighl E., ' 39 E., Hill St.. Bristol, Conn. Whipple, Richard S„ ' 40 E., 1 Lake Shore Rd., Brighton White, Bradford C, ' 38 E., 51 Talcott Ave., West Springfield White, John P., ' 41 E., 29 Brent St., Dorchester White, Joseph E., ' 41 B.A., 14 Edinboro Place, Newtonville White, Robert C, ' 40 B.A., Laurel Lake, Fitzwilliam Depot, N.H. White, Robert H., ' 41 E., 19 Amory St., Cambridge Whites, Andrew W., ' 41 E., 1S2 Greenwood St., Marlboro Whittier, Roderick P., ' 38 B.A., 14 Smith St., Woodsville, N. H. Wiggin, Donald A.. ' 41 E., 1700 Brown Ave., Manchester, N. H. Wiggin, Roy M., ' 40 L.A., 2S Warren St., Needham Wilbur, Allen, ' 40 E„ East St., Hingham Wilbur, Robert L., ' 40 E., 43 Commonwealth Ave., Marlboro Wiley, Harold I., ' 39 E., 17 Sonoma St., Roxbury Wilkins, Roger F., ' 41 E„ 10 Forrest Place, North Attleboro Williams. Edward P., ' 39 B.A., 17 Spaulding St., Dorchester Williams, Frederick ( ' .. Jr., ' 41 L.A., 44 Garland St., Melrose Williams. Kenneth W.. ' 41 B.A., 5 Meadow View Rd., Hingham Williams, Lewis P., ' 41 E.. 135 Cottage St., Mansfield Williams, Russell L., ' 40 E., 42 Elm Ave., Wollaston Willis. John K.. ' 39 E„ 022 Savin Ave., West Haven. Conn. Wills, Richard J.. ' 10 E., 35S Main St.. Medfield Wills, Wilfred H., ' 40 E., 358 Main St., Medfield Wilson, Allan, ' 40 E., 114 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Wilson, Allan C, ' 40 B.A., 35 Sheffield Rd., Boston Wilson, Jack, ' 38 E., 1139 Sierraway St., San Bernardino, Calif. Wilson, John W., ' 39 E., 22 Greenview St., Quincy Wilson, William S.. ' 41 B.A., 851 Worcester St., Wellesley Winklcy, Kenneth L„ ' 39 E., 15 Jefferson St., Winthrop Wise, Louis W., ' 39 E„ 1 1 Broad St., North Attleboro Wiseman, Louis, ' 41 L.A., 117 ' Fremont St., Peabody Wisgirdn, Francis, ' 40 E., 914 Washington St., Norwood Wilkus, Frank A., ' 40 E., IS Mellen St., Dorchester Wolf, Saul, ' 41 F... Oakland SI., Med way Good Yearbooks Don ' t Just Happen J. HEY may vary tremendously in size, design, and cosl, but all successful yearbooks have one thing in common — they represent hours of careful planning and painstaking workmanship. This volume is no exception. The staff has worked long and diligently in order to make it an interesting record of the class and school. It has been our privilege to assist in the publication of the book, working in close association with the members of the board. We wish to take this opportunity to thank them for their co-operation and to congratulate them on the results of their labors. THE ANDOVER PRESS ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY OF IXDKRCLASSMEX v-z Wolff, Herbert K., ' 39 B.A., 32 Long Ave., Allston Wollow, Joseph A., ' 30 E„ R.F.D. Box 9S, Danielson, Com Wolozin, Matthew, ' 41 E., 1 1 1 Mt. Vernon St., Maiden Wolti, Arne, ' 39 E., 12 Child St., Lebanon, N. H. Wood, H. Vincent, Jr., ' 41 B.A., 140 Lincoln St., Framing! Wood, Leonard F., ' 41 L.A., Plymouth St., Middlehoro Wood, Rodney R., ' 41 L.A., 21 Bellevuc St., Medfonl Wooding, Edwin R., ' 39 E., State St., North Haven, Conn. Woodward, Everett M., ' 40 E.. Monroe. Maine Woodward, Robert B., ' 40 E., 14 Kenwood St., Greenfield Woollacott, Robert A., ' 41 E., 17 ArgyleSt., Melrose Workman, Harold P., ' 41 L.A., 13S Lambert Ave., East mouth Worobel, John, ' 39 E, 335 Linmoore St., Hartford, Conn. Wray, Albert W., ' 41 E„ 4S North Main St., Attleboro Wright, Gordon E„ ' 3S L.A., 23 Churchill Ave., Arlington Wright, John R., ' 3S E., Longhill Rd., Chatham, N. J. Wright, Justin P., ' 39 E., 33 Dewey St., Springfield, Vt. Wright, Richard E., ' 41 E., 315 Farrington St., Wollaston Wright, Robert E„ ' 41 E., 10 Fremont St., Somerville ' 41 E., 431 Central St., Springfield Yam-, BenjaminS., ' 41 E., 12 Sixth St., Chelsea Yancey, William D., ' 3S E., S3 Martland Ave., Brockton Yeager, Robert N., ' 40 E., Walden Rd„ Maybrook, N. Y. Ycames, Hawtrey J., ' US E., 137 Bay State Rd.. Boston Yelten, Raymond S., ' 41 L.A., 27 Liberty St., Waltham Young, Bruce W., ' 40 E., 157 Oakley Rd., Belmont Y ' oung, Henry C, ' 40 B.A., 093 Washington St., Whitman Y ' oung, John R., ' 39 E., 157 Standish St., Quincy Zahariades, Michael G„ 41 E., 100 Ferry St., New Have. Conn. Zalcwski. Henry V., ' 40 E., 33 Rawson St., Dorchester Zallcn, Maurice, ' 40 E., 11 Abbot St., Dorchester Zamparelli, Andrew A., ' 40 L.A., 37S Fellsway West, Medfonl Zardeskas, Edward J.. ' 40 E., 41 Rosemont St., Dorchester Zase, Selig G., ' 41 L.A., SO Corey Rd., Bright, in Zemeikis, Dominic, ' 41 B.A., 22 Liberty St., Worcester Ziegler, Wilbur, ' 40 E., 40 Warren St., Arlington Zolli, Basil V., ' 39 E., 254 Washington St., Brighton NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DAY DIVISION The three colleges 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 ten-week intervals. Under this plan they gain valuable experience and earn a large part of their college expenses. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, anil technical achievement. Varied opportunities available for vocational spe- cialization. Degree: Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Offers curricula in Civil, Mechanical (with Diesel, Air Conditioning, and Aeronautical options). Electrical, Chemical, Industrial Engineering, and Engineering Administration. Classroom study is supplemented by experiment and research in well-equipped laboratories. Degree: Bachelor of Science in the professional field of specialization. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Offers three curricula: Accounting, Banking and Finance, and Business Management. Each curricu- lum represents in itself a broad survey of business technique, differing from the others chiefly in emphasis. Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. EVENING DIVISION The schools of the Evening Division of Northeastern University offer classes for employed men and women at convenient evening hours. Students are thereby able to attend school and continue their regular employment. SCHOOL OF LAW Curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Preparation for the practice of the law. Graduates eligible for the Massachusetts Bar Examinations. Case method of instruction. Graduate pro- gram leading to the degree of Master of Laws. Open to men and women. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Curricula in Accounting. Business Administration, Law and Business, and Engineering and Business leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration in specified fields. Preparation for C.P.A. Examinations. Shorter programs may be arranged. Open to men and women. For further information regarding any of the above schools, address NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 316 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts • Telephone KENmore 5800


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