Northeastern University - Cauldron Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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N ?l?il 11111 1? ™?l) ' l! ,KI?.? ,TY LIBRARIES DUPL 3 9358 01423825 4 %-Hoa, H06U EDITOR-IN-CHIEF — JSINESS MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR (J 6 2 MANAGING EDITOR INFORMAL PICTURES EDITOR We of the Cauldron Board have endeavored to make this yearbook a suitable companion for our classmates through all the years to come. It is our hope that twenty years from now, the 1941 Ca uldron will do a masterful job in summoning up new thoughts of old friends. If. Our best efforts are in this book. May it bring as much pleasure to our classmates as it did to us. ;f ' Kll!IA fill tii 60MI i. i A! M37 . 7 4 After more than three decades of devoted service to Northeastern University, Dr. Carl Stephens Ell last fall ivas inaugurated as our second president. This is appropriately President Ell ' s year. The Class of 1941, in dedicating this yearbook to him, ivishes to pay sincere tribute to his outstanding record of achievement, and to affirm its confidence in the future of our University under his leadership. Northeastern ivill groiv with him and because of him. CARL STE PHENS ELL 51b CDNTENTS Book One ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees Administrative Officers Faculty by Departments Book Tivo SENIORS Class Advisor Senior Class Officers Junior Prom — Senior Week Senior Portraits Class History Senior Dean ' s List In Memoriam Honors Book Three ACTIVITIES Honor Societies Dean ' s Cabinets Student Union Student Council Clubs Underclass Officers Publications Musical Organizations Professional Societies Fraternities Informal Pictures Book Four ATHLETICS Letterrnen Major Sports Minor Sports aak yue M N R N There are many characteristics that distinguish the true professional man. Important among these is his desire to continue to grow in intellectual stature and in usefulness to society. College curricula frequently mark the terminal point of formal education, but they should be also the commencement of a life-long cul- tural and professional development. Education is no static thing which can be acquired and dismissed from mind like a suit of clothes, but a process that should go on continuously as long as we live. Some of you who are being graduated from North- eastern this June will go on to advanced study in other universities, others will enter the armed forces of the nation, and many will begin work in industry. Wherever you may go and whatever your jobs may be, it is my hope that you will show yourselves respon- sive to the opportunities, so numerous in our country, for further enlarging your knowledge, your skill, and your serviceability to society. As you go forth from classroom and laboratory it is fitting that you should feel the glow of satisfaction re- sulting from a task well done. It is equally important that you be mindful that what you have accomplished is essentially a foundation and that yours is now the privilege and the responsibility of building upon it a happy and a fruitful life. DEAN WILLIAM C. WHITE, , n n- • ■ Director of Day Division BDARD DF TRUSTEES Robert Gray Dodge, Chairman Frank Lincoln Richardson, Vice-Chairman Galen David Light, Secretary and Treasurer Charles Francis Adams Wilman Edward Adams Arthur Atwood Ballantine George Louis Barnes Farwell Gregg Bemis Walter Channing William Converse Chick Paul Foster Clark William James Davidson Carl Stephens Ell John Wells Farley Frederic Harold Fay Edward J. Frost Franklin Wile Ganse Harvey Dow Gibson Henry Ingraham Harriman Chandler Hovey Howard Munson Hubbard Maynard Hutchinson Arthur Stoddard Johnson Irving Edwin Moultrop Augustin Hamilton Parker, Jr. Frederick Sanford Pratt Stuart Craig Rand James Lorin Richards Charles Milton Rogerson Leverett Saltonstall Frank Palmer Speare Francis Robert Carnegie Steele Charles Stetson Earl Place Stevenson Robert Treat Paine Storer Frank Horace Stuart Edward Watson Supple CARL STEPHENS ELL A.B., M.S., ED.M., SC.D. President of the University EVERETT AVERY CHURCHILL A.B., ED.D. Vice-President of the University GALEN DAVID LIGHT A.B. Secretary-Treasurer of the University HAROLD WESLEY MELVIN A.B., M.A. Dean of Students WILLIAM CROMBIE WHITE S.B., ED.M. Director of Day Programs and Dean of the College of Engineering ASA SMALLIDGE KNOWLES A.B., M.A. Dean of the College of Business A dministration WILFRED STANLEY LAKE A.B., M.A., PH.D. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF A.B., B.D., M.A. Director of Admissions e - ' fl|§ JOHN B. PUGSLEY A.B. University Registrar and Professor of Geology FRANK G. AVERILL A.B. Assistant Secretary of the University J. KENNETH STEVENSON B.C.S. Assistant to the Vice-President [14] £,„ - ' ......,.,.,,.,.,..-,-..,, SOCIAL SCIENCES STANLEY G. ESTES, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Cluiirman of the Department CHARLES W. HA VICE, A.B., M.A., S.T.B., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Department; Executive Secretary of the Northeastern Student Union NORRIS W. POTTER, Jr., A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of History and Government and Acting Chairman of the Department RUDOLPH M. MORRIS, S.B., Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Education and Secretary of the Faculty THOMAS B. LARSON, A.B., M.A. Instructor in History and Government WILLIAM J. PINARD, A.B., M.A., Ed.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Education and Sociology FRANK E. DUDDY, A.B., S.T.B., Ed.M., Ph.D. Lecturer in Sociology r [15] D ALESSANDRO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ASA S. KNOWLES, A.B., M.A. Dean of the College of Business Administration and Professor of Industrial Administration ROBERT BRUCE, B.C.S., M.C.S. Professor of Accounting ALFRED D ' ALESSANDRO, B.C.S., LL.B., C.P.A., M.B.A. Professor of Accounting JULIAN E. JACKSON, A.B., LL.B., M.B.A. Professor of Business Management GEORGE R. FENNELL, S.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Marketing and Assistant Director of Admissions HURSHEL E. UNDERHILL, S.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Banking and Finance SIDNEY R. BLOOMFIELD, S.B. Instructor in Business Administration JOSEPH M. GOLEMME, S.B., M.A. Instructor in Accounting ROBERT A. JOHNSTON, A.B., M.B.A. Lecturer in Retail Merchandising UNDERHILL BLOOMFIELD [16] WHITTAKER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH W. ZELLER, S.B., ME. Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the Department ALFRED J. FERRETTI, S.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering FREDERICK A. STEARNS, S.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering ALBERT E. WHITTAKER, S.B., Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering WAYLAND S. BAILEY, S.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering CHESTER H. WOLOWICZ, S.B. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering MODERN LANGUAGES CHARLES F. BARNASON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages and Chairman of the Department ANTONIO L. MEZZACAPPA, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages LOUIS COOPERSTEIN, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages BARNASON MEZZACAPPA C.OOPEHM ' EIN WOLOWICZ [17] COMBELLACK MATHEMATICS JOSEPH SPEAR, A.B., M.A. Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of the Department ELMER E. HASKINS, S.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics REGINALD G. LACOUNT, S.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics WILFRED J. COMBELLACK, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics EDWARD M. COOK, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics WARREN C. DEAN A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics THOMAS H. WALLACE, S.B., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics EARL K. BO WEN, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics HARRY FERGUSON, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics [18] « ,|r ,r K! t i V STRAHAN MCCUIRE CHEMISTRY ARTHUR A. VERNON, S.B., M.S. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department SAMUEL A. S. STRAHAN, S.B. Professor of Chemistry WALDEMAR S. McGUIRE, S.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry SA VERIO ZUFFANTI, S.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM F. LUDER, A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry BERTRAM M. BROWN, S.B., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHESTER P. BAKER, S.B., M.A. Professor of Chemical Engineering and Chairman of the Department FREDERICK S. BACON, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering RALPH A. TROUPE. S.B., M.S. Instructor in Chemical Engineering m jfPjH ! H _ V [19] 4 k CUSHMAN DRAWING ELIOT F. TOZER, S.B. Professor of Drawing and Chairman of the Department GEORGE H. MESERVE, Jr., S.B., Ed.M. Associate Professor of Drawing OTIS F. CUSHMAN, S.B., M.S. Instructor in Drawing GUSTAV ROOK, S.B. Instructor in Drawing LEOPOLD C. TAPPEY, S.B. Instructor in Drawing BIOLOGY STANLEY D. MIROYIANNIS, S.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Chairman of the Department ALFRED J. THOMSON, S.B. Instructor in Biology MIKOYIANMS [20] K . ■ u MUCKENHOl ' PT PHYSICS CARL F. MUCKENHOUPT A.B., S.B., Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department JOSEPH A. COOLIDGE S.B., M.A. Professor of Physics C. DAVID JOHNSON, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physics GEORGE B. WELCH, S.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics BYARD C. BELYEA, A.B., Ed.M. Instructor in Physics ECONOMICS WILFRED S. LAKE, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department ROGER S. HAMILTON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics HAMILTON [21] ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROLAND G. PORTER, B.E.E., M.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chairman of the Department WILLIAM L. SMITH, S.B., Eng.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering HENRY E. RICHARDS, S.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering LAURENCE F. CLEVELAND, S.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering GEORGE E. PIHL, S.B., M.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering MARTIN W. ESSIGMANN, S.B. Instructor in Electrical Engineering INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM T. ALEXANDER, S.B., M.A. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Chairman of the Department ROBERT D. THOMSON, S.B. Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering FREDERICK R. HENDERSON, S.B., M.S. Instructor in Industrial Engineering and Assistant to the Dean of Engineering PAUL PERCH, S.B. Instructor in Industrial Engineering ESSIGMANN ' xfC _ k, Ja H . ! ALEXANDER HENDERSON [22] KONTOFF MACKENZIE STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDWARD S. PARSONS S.B., Ed.M. Director of Student Activities and Professor of Physical Education GERALD R. TATTON, S.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Head Coach of Track HENRY A. KONTOFF, M.D. College Physician DONALD H. MACKENZIE, S.B., Ed.M. Assistant to the Director of Student Activities and Instructor in Chemistry JAMES W. DUNN, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education and Head Coach of Football and Basketball HERBERT W. GALLAGHER, S.B. Head Coach of Hockey and Baseball HAROLD W. KOPP. S.B. Instructor in Physical Education ROBERT E. LAVEAGA, B.P.Ed., Ed.M. Instructor in Physical Education WILLIAM C. HULTGREN Instructor in Physical Education Cj W - HULTGREN JJl mM mA [23] CALLACHER ENGLISH HAROLD W. MELVIN, A.B., M.A. Professor of English and Chairman of the Department FREDERICK W. HOLMES, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of English EVERETT C. MARSTON, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English WILLIAM T. CLONEY, Jr., A.B. Director of the Publicity Bureau and Instructor in English FRANKLIN NORVISH, S.B., M.A. Instructor in English PAUL E. REYNOLDS, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in English RANDALL W. HOFFMANN, S.B. Instructor in English R. LAWRENCE CAPON, S.B., M.A. Instructor in English STUART EDGERLY, A.B., M.A. Instructor in English FRANK E. DUDDY, Jr., A.B., M.A. Instructor in English HOFFMANN [24] NIGHTINGALE CO-OPERATIVE WORK WINTHROP E. NIGHTINGALE, A.B., S.B., Ed.M. Director of Co-operative Work GEORGE W. TOWLE, S.B. Associate Professor of Co-ordination ALBERT E. EVERETT, S.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Co-ordination JOHN C MORGAN, S.B. Assistant Professor of Co-ordination RUDOLF O. OBERG, S.B., Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Co-ordination VERNER O. NELSON Instructor in Co-ordination ELLIS M. PURINTON, B.B.A. Instructor in Co-ordination WARREN L. GANONG, S.B. Instructor in Co-ordination PURINTON [25] CRAMSTORFF SANDERSON CIVIL ENGINEERING EMIL A. GRAMSTORFF , S.B., M.S. Professor of Chemical Engineering and Chairman oj the Department CHARLES O. BAIRD, Jr., S.B. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering JOHN J. DEVINE, S.B., Sc.M. Instructor in Civil Engineering ALBERT E. SANDERSON, Jr., S.B. Instructor in Civil Engineering ERNEST L. SPENCER, S.B. Instructor in Civil Engineering TEACHING FELLOWS ALVIN R. INGRAM, S.B. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry RALPH D. KODIS, S.B. Teaching Fellow in Physics WARREN E. LUX, A.B. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry JOHN P. MASTERSON, S.B. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry FRANCIS R. NITCHIE, Jr., A.B. Teaching Fellow in Physics GRADUATE ASSISTANTS HOWARD W. BUTLER, S.B. Graduate Assistant in Drawing ROBERT W. COLE, S.B., M.S. Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering LAURENT 0. DUBOIS, S.B. Graduate Assistant in Chemistry LYMAN A. KEITH, S.B. Graduate Assistant in Business Administration LORING M. THOMPSON, S.B. Graduate Assistant in Business Administration ERVIN L. WELCH, S.B. Graduate Assistant in Economics MASTERSON [26] aak J- wo- N R • Nearing the termination of a period of five years of pleasant associations with the members of the senior class, I welcome this opportunity to say a word of fare- well. It is my hope that you will have the courage to face all that life may bring and that you will not let ill fortune break you or good fortune spoil you. 1 trust that you will have the strength to believe that things seen are less essential than those unseen, that a house, a car, and a bank deposit are not as important as self-respect, achievement, and the love and respect of others. Today we need men who think carefully upon the meaning of life, upon the relationships which should exist within society and among nations, men who have stout hearts, who stand unflinchingly for freedom and who maintain at any cost the eternal significance of the individual effort. Such men I hope you will be. I wish you prosperity in all your undertakings! DEAN HAROLD W. MELVIN, Dean of Students RUDOLPH MORRIS The lot of a class advisor is not always a carefree one, for his is the responsibility of maintaining class spirit. When enthusiasm fails, it is the adviser ' s job to re- build the lagging morale. Our class was not an excep- tional one. We had frequent pe- riods of inertia and inactivity. That we did acquit ourselves in the manner in which a good class should, we owe to Professor Mor- ris. It was his counsel and energy which carried the day when it seemed that worthwhile class ac- tivities would be neglected. Professor Rudolph Morris was born in Boston in 1909 . . . B.S. in B.A. from Northeastern in ' 32; M.Ed, from B. U. in ' 35 . . . now working toward Ph.D. at B. TJ. . . . married Betty Al- den Hughes of Quincy in ' 38 . . . has been teaching courses in education, and handling administrative work . . . outside interests are reading puttering in sec- ond-hand book stores, and worrying about a superfluity of thirty-five pounds quired in recent years . of his experience with the gentlemen of ' 41, the Profes- sor says, I particularly en joyed watching the class ma ture. The group entered in an unsettled year; it is walk- ing out into a similar situa tion. From all indications it will continue to keep its feet squarely upon the ground. ADVISER TD THE CLASS DF 1941 [27] Standing, left to right: Lafferty, Anderson, McAuley. R Coleman, Kelley, Nordstrom Scatei, left to right: Prof. Morris, DiNapoli, Gerry Gerard R. DeNapoli Arthur S. Anderson Thomas M. McAuley Robert H. Lafferty Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers David C. Gerry Walter B. Kelley Joseph A. Nordstrom Ralph A. Coleman SENIDR CLASS DFFICERS [28] Second Row, left to right: R. Dion. R. Laffertv. T. Gleason. W. Kelley, A. Anderson, C. McCarthy, J. Nordstrom First Row, left to right : M. Leonard, R. Toucey, G. DiNapoli, Prof Morris, T. McAuley, JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Second Row, left to right: A. Niconchuk. R Ireland, VV. Kelley, L. Smith, A Anderson, T. Gleason. R. Laffertv First Row, left to right: Prof. Morris, T. McAuley, D. Gerrv, J. Nordstrom, R. Coleman, G. DiNapoli SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE [29] RUSSELL E. ALLEN Mechanical Engineering 10 Baxter St., Westboro G. CRAIG ABBOTT Liberal Arts {English) 151 Lowell St., Peabody Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5. RICHARD P. AMES Liberal Arts (Chemistry) 48 Buckingham Rd., Milton N.U.C.S. ALEXANDER P. ADAMS Liberal Arts ( Chemistry) 104 Pleasant St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 2; Basketball 4; Rifle Club 1; German Language Club 5; N.U.C.S., Treasurer 5; A.C.S. ARTHUR S. ANDERSON Liberal Arts (Mathematics) Bedford St., Concord Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s Cabinet 4, 5; Class Secretary 1, Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Football Dance Committee 4, Chairman 5; Student Union, Chairman Freshman Relations Committee 5 LEONARD K. ADAMS Business Management 7 Highland St., West Concord Law and Accounting Club 1, 2, 5; S.A.M. Secretary 4 Nu Epsilon Zeta CARL F. ANDREWS Civil Engineering 224 Huntington Ave., Boston STEPHEN AGOCS Industrial Management 12 Morrill Place, Lynn News 4, 5; Law and Accounting Club 5; S.A.M. JOHN P. ANKSTITUS Mechanical Engineering 19 Ward St., Worcester Football 3; A.S.M.E. HERBERT C. ALEXANDER Chemical Engineering 44 Hillsboro Rd., Medford Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; A.I.Ch.E.; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, 5; Camera Club 3; Assistant Football Manager 1, 2 Alpha Kappa Sigma [30] GERRY T. ATTRIDGE Mechanical Engineering Brookline St., East Pepperell A.S.M.E. ARNOLD S. BARTLETT Industrial Administration Eliot, Me. Cauldron Junior Staff; Cauldron Photographic Editor; Glee Club 1 JOHN B. BALDASARO Accounting 21 Avon Place, Newton Law and Accounting Club 3, 4 ROBERT W. BARTLETT Mechanical Engineering 765 Broadway, South Boston A.S.M.E. Alpha Kappa Sigtna JOHN E. BAMBER Civil Engineering 18 Gardner Rd., Norwood Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3. 4, 5; B.S.C.E. 3, Executive Committee 4, Secretary 5; A.S.C.E. Executive Com- mittee 4, Secretary 5 ; N.U.C.E.S. Executive Committee 4, Secretary 5 NILSSON S. BASSETT Mechanical Engineering 30 Jersey St., Marblehead Banjo Club 1, 2; Camera Club; North Shore Club; A.S.M.E. FREDERICK BANKS Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 16 Grove St., Belmont LAURENCE I. BEAKE Mechanical Engineering 37 Bay State Ave., West Somerville A.S.M.E. CHARLES W. BARBOUR, Jr. Electrical Engineering 71 Carleton St., Portland, Me. Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; Radio Club 1, 2; Fraternity President 3; Interfraternity Basketball 3; Interfraternity Council 2, 3; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 5; I.R.C. 5 Sigma Phi Alpha AARON BEARCOVITCH Chemical Engineering 281 North Main St., Mansfield Cross Country 1; Track 2; A.I.Ch.E. [31] ARTHUR W. BERGNER Industrial Engineering 34 McKinley Ave., Lowell Camera Club 4 JOSEPH P. BEATON Industrial Administration 4 Heela St., Dorchester Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Hockey 3; Freshman Baseball Captain; Baseball 2, 3, 4: Band 4; Law and Accounting Club 4 SANFORD M. BILLINGS Electrical Engineering Hazardville, Conn. Rifle Team 1; Radio Club 1; A.I.E.E.; Basketball 3; Swim- ming Team 2, 3 GERARD R. BEER Mechanical Engineering 87 Whitman St., Maiden A.S.M.E. Beta Gamma Epsilon ROY K. A. BJORKMAN Mechanical Engineering 95 Jenness St., Lynn A.S.M.E.; Rifle Club 3; Student Union Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; News 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 5 HARRY W. BENNETT Mechanical Engineering 165 Hudson St., Somerville HERBERT F. BLISS. Jr. Industrial Engineering 2 Winthrop Ave., Taunton WARREN M. BENSON Electrical Engineering 9 Jenny Lind St., North Easton Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 2, 3, Secretary 4, Chairman 5; Senate Secretary 5; Chess Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1 J. WALTER BONANNO Electrical Engineering 4 Lyman Terrace, Dorchester Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E. EDWARD S. BERESTKA Chemical Engineering 67 Garfield Ave., Easthampton Dean ' s List 5; Tennis Team 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. [32) JOHN M. BOULDRY Electrical Engineering 39 Bradwood St., Roslindale Freshman Honor List; Debating Club 2, 3; A.I.E.E. ; Radio Club 2; Basketball 3; Swimming Team 2, 3 WILLARD A. BURRELL Mechanical Engineering 340 Liberty St., Rockland Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 5; A.S.M.E. HARRY D. BOWEN Mechanical Engineering 51 Simpson Ave., Somerville Band 1, 2; A.S.M.E., Treasurer 5 WILLIAM J. BUSTEAD Chemical Engineering Wilmington Rd., Burlington Freshman Nominating Committee; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. JOHN H. BOY AJ IAN Liberal Arts (Mathematics) 47 Main St., Melrose Academy, Vice-President 5; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Math. Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 5 AMERICO A. CAPUTO Electrical Engineering 25 Gladstone St., East Boston A.I.E.E. GERALD F. BRACKEN, Jr. Industrial Engineering 17 Pequossette St., Watertown Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3 ALFRED C. CAROSI Civil Engineering 14 Grafton St., Quincy B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. KNOWLTON BROWN Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 94 Brook St., Wellesley Fraternity Vice-Grand Scribe 4; Cross Country Team 1; Student Union Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3 Nil Epsilon Zeta ROBERT D. CARPENTER Civil Engineering 162 Dale St., Waltham Dean ' s List 2, 4; A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E. [33] EARL L. CHATTERTON Electrical Engineering 37 Quincy St., Medford Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 2, 4, 5 RALPH S. CARR, Jr. Civil Engineering 12 Holt St., Concord, N. H. Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; N.U.C.E.S. ARTHUR H. CHECHAMES Chemical Engineering 48 Norfolk St., Cambridge Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Football 3 JOSEPH J. CEGELSKI Civil Engineering 17 Daggett St., New Haven, Conn. Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. Sigma Phi Alpha LEO J. CIDULKA Liberal Arts (English) 31 Evelyn St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 4; Cross Country 1; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5; German Club 2, Treasurer 3; Fraternity Treasurer Sigma Kappa Psi ROBERT E. CHAFFEE Electrical Engineering 68 Prospect St., Belmont Dean ' s List 5; Radio Club 1, 2; Rifle Club 3, Captain 4, President 5; A.I.E.E. JOHN J. CLANCY Chemical Engineering 54 Lavender St., Millis Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.Ch.E. WILLARD C. CHARLES Business Management Ferry Rd., Salisbury Law and Accounting Club 1, 4, 5; North Shore Club 1, 2; S.A.M. AUBREY E. CLARK Business Management 32 Snell St., Holbrook Dean ' s List 5; S.A.M. W. RAYMOND CHASE Sales Management Monument Beach Basketball 1; S.A.M. ; Student Union 5; News 3, 4 Phi Beta Alpha [34] JOHN J. COGAN Liberal Arts (Sociology-Psychology) 20 Virginia St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 3; Student Union, Secretary 3, President 4 GEORGE C. COMNINOS Electrical Engineering 934 Washington St., Lynn Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; A.I.E.E. LEONARD B. COHEN Mechanical Engineering 33 Winston Rd., Dorchester A.S.M.E.; Football 1; Track 1 Sigma Kappa Psi B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; N.U.C.S. Sigma Phi Alpha FRANK B. COOK Civil Engineering 12 Pomeroy St., Allston RALPH A. COLEMAN Chemical Engineering 14 Chester St., Quincy Senate; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 3, 4, Treas- urer 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; A.I.Ch.E., Vice-President 5; Class Treasurer 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities JOHN L. COOK Business Management 290 Grove St.. Wellesley CONSTANTINE C. COLLATOS Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 100 Montebello Rd., Jamaica Plain Student Union 1, 2, 3, 5, Chairman 4; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Assistant Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 1, 5; De- bating Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 PAUL E. COTTON Chemical Engineering 116 Alvarado Ave., Worcester Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. EDWARD COLT Liberal Arts (English) 78 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan Dean ' s List 3, 4; News 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; Dramatic Club 4, Publicity Director 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3 BERNARD J. COUGHLIN Electrical Engineering 219 Main St., Greenfield Freshman Football Manager; Interfraternity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Secretary 4, Treasurer 5; A.I.E.E. Phi Gamma Pi [35] GEORGE S. CUSHMAN Electrical Engineering 51 Oliver St., Fall River Football 1; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 4, 5 HERBERT P. CRISPELL Industrial Engineering 41 Broome St., Binghamton, N. Y. A.I.E.E. SAMUEL J. D ' AGATA Banking and Finance 305 Prospect St., Lawrence Freshman Football Manager; Assistant Varsity Football Man- ager 2, 3; Varsity Football Manager 4; Student Union Inter- collegiate Committee 5; Rifle Club; Banking and Finance Society 3, 4, 5; Statistics Forum 4; Law and Accounting Club 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Phi Beta Alpha RALPH F. CROWTHER, Jr. Civil Engineering 19 Webster St., Framingham Dean ' s List 4; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; Band 1, 2, 3 AUGUSTINO J. DAMIANO Liberal Arts (English) 15 Charme Ave., Roslindale Dean ' s List 3, 4 ; Law and Accounting Club 2, 3, 4 ; Econom- ics Club 3, 4; Track 1; Glee Club 1 LLOYD P. CRUMB Civil Engineering Leonardsville, N. Y. Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3; Interfraternity Council 2, 3; Fraternity Vice-President 4; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Gamma Phi Kappa ABRAHAM DANBURG Civil Engineering 9 Duke St., Boston B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; Track 1 JAMES H. CULLEN Banking and Finance 25 Ridgemont St., Boston Tennis 2; News 3; Dean ' s Cabinet 4; Class Secretary 2; Banking and Finance Society Chairman 2 ; Junior Prom Com- mittee Alpha Kappa Sigma ARTHUR E. DAVIS Accounting 33 Wheelock Ave., Norwood Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5; Baseball 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Banjo Club 1 FRANCIS H. C UNNARE Electrical Engineering 16 Centre St., Waltham A.I.E.E. [36] CARL C. DAVIS Mechanical Engineering 35 Pulsifer St., Newtonville A.S.M.E. GEORGE E. DENEKE Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 48 Pearl St., Mystic, Conn. Dean ' s List 3, 5; Student Union, Chairman of Service Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Freshman Relations Committee 3; Radio Club; Fraternity Grand Scribe 4 Nu Epsilon Zeta JOSEPH I. DeAVELLAR Liberal Arts (Chemistry) 220 Atlantic St., Quincy Camera Club GUIDO DiNOZZI Electrical Engineering 252 Broadway, Boston Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; A.I.E.E. MICHAEL C. DeCOTIS Liberal Arts (Biology) 9 Bell St., Danvers SALVATORE V. DiCARA Business Management 6 Greenmount St., Dorchester Freshman Honor List; S.A.M.; International Relations Club 4, 5; Law and Accounting Club President 5; Statistics Forum 4; Orchestra 1, 2 WILLARD F. DeLUE Liberal Arts (Mathematics-Physics) 28 Weyanoke St., Dorchester RAYMOND O. DION Industrial Engineering 14 Glendale St., Salem Cauldron Junior Staff; Yacht Club 2, 3, Commodore 4, 5; S.A.M. 4, 5; Junior Prom Committee; Astronomy Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1, 2 GERARD R. DeNAPOLI Chemical Engineering 34 Manet Rd., Newton Freshman Honor List; Vice-President of Class 3, 4, President of Class 5; Sophomore Dance Committee; Middler Dance Com- mittee; Junior Prom Chairman; Senior Week Committee; Committee for Inauguration of Dr. Ell 5; Civilian Pilot Train- ing Program 4; Chess Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 3; N.U.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Interfraternity Council 3, Vice-Grand Councillor 4, Dance Chairman 4, 5; Student Council Dance Committee 3, 4, President 5 ; Cauldron Junior Staff Alpha Kappa Sigma ROBERT A. DIXON Electrical Engineering 20 Cliff St., Maiden Radio Club 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. [37] CHARLES F. DYER Mechanical Engineering 330 Salem St., Maiden A.S.M.E. LEO F. DOHERTY Electrical Engineering 29 School St., Revere Band 1, 2; A.I.E.E. NORMAN H. ECKLER Mechanical Engineering Hegins, Penn. Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman 4; Fraternity Secretary-Treasurer 4, President 5 Eta Tau Nu PATRICK H. DONAHUE Chemical Engineering 100 Blue Hill Ave., Milton A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. FRANKLIN F. ELLIS Mechanical Engineering 6 Philbrick St., Norwood Dean ' s List 3 ; Yacht Club 5 ; A.S.M.E. G. ROBERT DONELSON Chemical Engineering North Hatfield A.I.Ch.E. Sigma Phi Alpha LEONARD C. FARNEY Chemical Engineering R. F. D. 2, Lowville, N. Y. A.I.Ch.E.; Fraternity Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, President 5 Phi Gamma Pi JOHN H. DOWLING Chemical Engineering 20 Whitten St., Dorchester MILTON I. FEINBERG Liberal Arts (English) 32 Deckard St., Roxbury Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 ; News 1, 2, 3, Photographic Editor 4, 5, Make-up Editor 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; German Language Club 3, 4; Track 1; Cross Country 1 ; Fraternity Vice-Chancellor 5 ; Interfraternity Council 4; B.S.C.E. Kappa Zeta Phi FRANK J. DUNLAVY, Jr. Electrical Engineering 190 Pine St., Wollaston Track 1; Rifle Club 1, 4; Rifle Team 4; A.I.E.E. [38] SIDNEY L. FEINBERG Banking and Finance 30 Sea Foam Ave., Winthrop Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5; International Re- lations Club 4, 5; Banking and Finance Society 4, President 5 WILLIAM R. FLOWERS Industrial Engineering 155 Sewall St., Augusta, Me. S.A.M., Vice-President 4; Band 1, 2; Bacchanalians 2 HARRY J. FERGUSON Mechanical Engineering 43 Metropolitan Ave., Roslindale Dean ' s List 5; A.S.M.E.; S.A.M. ALBERT W. FREEMAN Mechanical Engineering Hollis, N. H. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Twin State Club 2, Secretary 3; A.E.M.S. ALDO R. FIGLIOLI Business Management 67 Yale Parkway, Meriden, Conn. S.A.M. 4, Secretary 5 ; Connecticut State Club 1 ; Interfra- ternity Council 5 ; Dramatic Club 5 ; Glee Club 2 Phi Beta Alpha HECTOR E. FRENCH Electrical Engineering River Rd., Carlisle Radio Club 1, Bacchanalians 2 CARTER FILLEBROWN, Jr. Industrial Engineering 43 Elm Ave., Wollaston Camera Club 1, Secretary 2; Yacht Club 4, 5, Vice-Commo- dore 4; S.A.M. RICHARD E. GAMBLE Liberal Arts (Economics) St. Martin ' s New Brunswick, Canada EARL FINKLE Mechanical Engineering 11 Nahant Ave., Revere Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5; A.S.M.E., Secre- tary 5 ; Swimming 1 SIDNEY N. GELLER Mechanical Engineering 512 Harvard St., Dorchester Kappa Zeta Phi X 0 1 [39] EMANUEL GORDON Chemical Engineering 168 Mills St., Maiden Football 1; Interfraternity Basketball; Freshman Dance Com- mittee; Open House Attendant; Fraternity Social Committee; Interfraternity Council; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. Sigma Kappa Psi JAMES E. GEORGALOS Electrical Engineering 33 New St., East Boston Dean ' s List 5; Radio Club 3; Executive Committee 4, Secretary Camera Club 3; A.I.E.E., JAMES D. GORDON Electrical Engineering 58 Prospect St., Weymouth DAVID C. GERRY Industrial Engineering High St., Topsfield Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4, 5; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Class Dance Committee 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ROBERT A. GOVE Electrical Engineering 74 Purchase St., Newburyport Radio Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3 ; A.I.E.E. THOMAS L. GLEASON Industrial Administration 44 Plymouth St., Stratford, Conn. Sigma Society, Secretary-Treasurer 4, 5 ; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean ' s Cabinet 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Freshman Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Class Treasurer 2, 4; S.A.M., President 5; Statistics Forum, President 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, 5 DONALD F. GRACE Liberal Arts {Economics-Sociology) Harrington, Me. ROBERT T. GOGOLIN Mechanical Engineering 95 Summer St., Maynard Concert Orchestra 1, 2; A.S.M.E. EDWARD GRASWICZ Mechanical Engineering 58 Princeton St., Medford Track 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; A.S.M.E. ALBERT E. GOODWIN Electrical Engineering 30 Blakeley St., Lynn Senate; Dean ' s List 5; Cross Country 1; Glee Club 1; Nom- inating Committee 1; Rifle Club 4; A.I.E.E. [40] i L GERALD A. GRIFFIN Business Management 10 Brogan Rd., Medford Dean ' s List 5; Football 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Base- ball 1; Law and Accounting Club 4 Sigma Phi Alpha ARTHUR A. HARPER Banking and Finance 44 Nahant St., Wakefield, Mass. Sigman Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Banking and Finance Society 4 ROBERT GURNEY Liberal Arts (English) 106 Otis St., Medford Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4 ROBERT F. HARRINGTON Liberal Arts (Biology) 120 Essex St., Beverly Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Orchestra 2; Bacchan- alians 3 ; German Club, Vice-President 3 Alpha Kappa Sigma CHARLES V. HAAS Liberal Arts (English) 47 Bellaire Rd., Roslindale News 1, 2, 3, 4 ARTHUR F. HARTFORD, Jr. Industrial Engineering 70 Marlboro St., Wollaston Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5; S.A.M., Statistics Forum 4 IAN L. HALL Chemical Engineering 42 Dakota St., Dorchester Fraternity Secretary-Treasurer 5; A.I.Ch.E. Eta Tau Nu ROBERT R. HASTINGS Chemical Engineering 26 Freeman St., Arlington Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Student Union Inter- collegiate Relations Committee 1, 2, Chairman 4; A.C.S. ; A.I.Ch.E. LEON E. HALL Chemical Engineering 141 Langdon St., Newton Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Student Union Inter- collegiate Committee 2, 3; A.C.S. ; A.I.Ch.E. STANLEY R. HASTINGS Chemical Engineering 14 Linden St., Marblehead Football 1; Basketball 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.Ch.E.; A.C.S. [41] EDWARD T. HICKEY Business Management 39 Beecher Place, Newton Center Dean ' s List 5; S.A.M. ARNOLD HILLIER Industrial Engineering 291 Colchester Ave., Burlington, Vt. ROBERT C. HAUFLER Chemical Engineering 65 Sedquich St., Boston AJ.Ch.E. Alpha Kappa Sigma RICHARD C. HAYES Liberal Arts (Chemistry) 27 Ashland St., Arlington ROBERT T. HOLLAND Meclwnical Engineering 11 Arlington Rd., Woburn Rifle Club 1 ; Swimming Club 4 ; Camera Club 3, 4 RUDOLPH HENDRICKSON Liberal Arts (Chemistry) 9 Rock View Rd., Quincy Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; N.U.C.S. 4, Vice-President 5; Baseball 4; Editor of Freshman Handbook 3 THOMAS HOLLIS, Jr. Industrial Engineering 12 Sudbury Rd., Concord Class Dance Committee 3 ; Radio Club 1 ; Fraternity Grand Scribe 3, 4; Fraternity Grand Councillor 5; S.A.M. Alpha Kappa tigma EDWARD F. HENNESSEY Accounting 275 Tremont St., Newton Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; Cauldron, Editor 5; International Re- lations Club 3, 4, 5; Economics Club 3; Law and Accounting Club 2, 4 GARDNER W. HOLMES, Jr. Liberal Arts (Sociology-Psychology) 9 Perkins Rd., Gloucester Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4 CHARLES R. HEWSON Electrical Engineering 23 Glen Rd., Wellesley Hills Hockey 1; Tennis 1; Swimming 1; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. 5 Alpha Kappa Sigma [42] JOSEPH F. HOWLETT Industrial Engineering 52 Metcalf St., Medford Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2 GRANT S. JENSEN Mechanical Engineering 44 Revere St., Portland, Me. Freshman Honor List; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E.; Band 1, Manager 4, 5 RAYMOND B. HURLEY Mechanical Engineering 56 Davis Ave., West Newton Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E; Astronomy Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, 5; Band 1 ALBERT D. JOHNSON Electrical Engineering 24 Lunt St., Norfolk Downs Senate; Track 1; A.I.E.E. ROBERT W. IRELAND Mechanical Engineering 28 Hillcrest Circle, Swampscott Senate ; Freshman Honor List ; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Foot- ball 1; Hockey 1; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4; A.S.M.E., Chairman 5; S.A.M.; Camera Club 3; Student Union 1 Beta Gamma Epsilon CARL B. JOHNSON Accounting 35 Concord Ave., Belmont Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4, 5; Law and Accounting Club 4, Secretary 5; Fra- ternity Treasurer 5 Gamma Phi Kappa CHARLES W. JACKSON, Jr. Industrial Engineering 82 Harold St., Hartford, Conn. Class Secretary 1, 2 ; Interfraternity Council 4 ; Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3; S.A.M.; Middler Dance Committee; Fraternity Scribe 4, Grand Master 5; Student Union 1, 2, Chairman Fresh- man Relations 3, Financial Chairman 4, Treasurer 5 Nu Epsilon Zeta CARL H. JOHNSON Business Management 386 Benefit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 4; Law and Accounting Club 5 ; Banking and Finance Club 2, 3 ; S.A.M., Vice-President 4, 5 ; Fraternity Secretary 4, Vice-President 5 ; Baseball 1 ; Interfraternity Basketball 5; Student Union 1; News 3, 4. Advertising Manager 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 5 Phi Beta Alpha PAUL S. JENNINGS, Jr. Industrial Engineering 15 Azel Rd., South Braintrec Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Cauldron Snapshot Editor 5; S.A.M.; Statistics Forum 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4 C. HAROLD JOHNSON Business Management 45 Fountain Rd., Arlington Freshman Honor List; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 u [43] MAURICE KATZ Mechanical Engineering 632 West Park St., Dorchester Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; A.S.M.E. Kappa Zeta Phi PHILIP E. JOHNSON Chemical Engineering 24 Laighton Terrace, Lynn Freshman Honor List; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. WALTER B. KELLEY Civil Engineering 88 East Cottage St., Dorchester Senate, Treasurer 5; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 4, Secretary 5; Class Secretary 3, 4, Vice- President 5; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Week Committee; B.S.C.E., Chairman 5; N.U.C.E.S., President 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 5 CALVIN E. JOSSELYN Sales Management 125 Granger St., Wollaston Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sears B. Condit Award 5; International Relations Club 2, 5; Law and Accounting Club 2; Tennis Club 1; Freshman Nom- inating Committee JULIUS KENDALL Mechanical Engineering 50 Harlem St., Dorchester Freshman Honor List; Fraternity High Potentate 5; A.S.M.E. Sigma Kappa Psi NICHOLAS J. KALAFATAS Liberal Arts (.Chemistry) 282 Columbus Ave., Boston Rifle Club 1; N.U.C.S. WALTER I. KENNEDY, Jr. Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 93 Glover Ave., North Quincy Student Union 1, 5; Chairman, Student Union Intercollegiate Commission 2, 3, 4; Greater Boston Inter-Race Commission 1, 2, 3, 4 RUBIN L. KARLSBERG Mechanical Engineering 82 Erie St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 4; A.S.M.E RUSSELL T. KENNEFICK Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 13B Short St., Gloucester Academy, President 5; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean ' s Cabinet 4, 5; Academy Scholarship 2; Sears B. Condit Award 5; Cauldron Junior Staff, Business Manager 5; Student Union 3, 4, President 5 ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, 5 ISRAEL KATZ Mechanical Engineering 139 Brighton St., Boston Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. [44] ARTHUR W. KETCHAM Electrical Engineering Salisbury, Vt. Dean ' s List 5; News 1; Twin State Club 1, Vice-President 2; A.I.E.E. ROBERT H. LAFFERTY Chemical Engineering 501 LaReine Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J. Senate, President 5; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Scholarship Award 3 ; Cauldron Junior Staff ; Junior Prom Committee; Astronomy Club 2 Secretary 3; Mathe- matics Club 3; Chess Club 2; Who ' s Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges 5; Class Treasurer 5; Senior Week Committee; Sears B. Condit Award 5 ROBERT J. KILEY Civil Engineering 90 Claybourne St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 5; Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; N.U.C.E.S. ABRAHAM E. LANDSMAN Meclmnical Engineering 25 Leroy St., Boston Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; News 5; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 5; A.S.M.E.; Secretary Greater Boston Intercollegiate Mathematics Organization 4 Sigma Kappa Psi WINFIELD B. KNIGHT Civil Engineering n Everett St., Taunton Student Union Cabinet 4; N.U.C.E.S., Executive Committee 4, Vice-President 5 FRED R. LARSEN Mechanical Engineering 36 Fairmount Ave., Somerville JOSEPH F. KOMSKIS Electrical Engineering Southhold, N. Y. Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Empire State Club 1; A.I.E.E. LLOYD S. LAWRENCE Civil Engineering La Fargeville, N. Y. Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 NORMAN KRIKORIAN Liberal Arts (Mathematics-Physics) IOV2 Titcomb St., Newburyport Glee Club 1; German Club, Secretary 4; Dramatic Club 4; Mathematics Club 4 FRED P. LEONARD Mechanical Engineering 81 County St., Taunton A.S.M.E. S HSi [45] Baseball 2, 3 Sigma Phi Alpha CHARLES H. LOISELLE Industrial Administration 24 Sumner Ave., Springfield MILTON H. LEONARD Chemical Engineering Barker, N. Y. Freshman Honor List; Full Time Honor List 2; Basketball 1, 3; Student Council 4, President 5; Cauldron Junior Staff, Photographic Editor; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 2, 3; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 5; Committee, Inauguration Dr. Ell 5; Chairman Committee for Acceptance of Husky II, 5; Empire State Club 1 DONALD H. LORD Business Management Highland Ave., Dover, N. H. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Dean ' s Cabinet 4, 5; Class Vice- President 2 ; Fraternity Treasurer 3, President 4, 5 Gamma Phi Kappa JOSHUA P. LEVY Chemical Engineering 106 Glenway St., Dorchester A.I.Ch.E.; A.C.S. EDWIN H. LOVEQUIST Business Management 52 Galen St., Waltham Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 GARDNER H. LEWIS Civil Engineering Hampton, Conn. Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 4; A.S.C.E. Gamma Phi Kappa B.S.C.E.; N.U.C.E.S.; JOHN F. LOVETT Mechanical Engineering 34 Garfield St., Cambridge Hockey 1; Camera Club; Radio Club; A.S.M.E. GUSTAV A. LIND Electrical Engineering 1869 Beacon St., Brookline Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; A.I.E.E. RICHARD A. LUNDQUIST Electrical Engineering 79 Claremont Ave., Arlington Freshman Honor List; Interfraternity Council 3, 5; Fra- ternity President 5; A.I.E.E. Phi Beta Alpha ROBERT N. LIPMAN Mechanical Engineering 11 Michigan Ave., Lynn Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis Club 1, 3, 4 ; North Shore Club 1 ; A.S.M.E. [46] STUART A. MacCAFFRAY Chemical Engineering 711 Nantasket Ave., Hall Dean ' s List 5; A.I.Ch.E. ; Senior Week Committee RICHARD M. MADDEN Electrical Engineering Rangeley, Maine Dean ' s List 5; A.I.E.E.; Student Union 2, 3 Eta Tau Nu JAMES A. MacLEOD Chemical Engineering Charleston, Maine Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4; Track 2; A.I.Ch.E. IRVING N. MANN Liberal Arts (English) Union St., North Marshfield Sigma Phi Alpha EDWARD N. MACMANN Mechanical Engineering 65 Cross St., Reading Band; Bacchanalians; A.S.M.E. FELIX A. MARINO Chemical Engineering 76 Barnstable St., Swampscott Freshman Honor List; A.I.Ch.E.; A.C.S. WARREN E. MacMATH Chemical Engineering 21 Orris St., Auburndale Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3; A.C.S. ; A.I.Ch.E.; Band 1 LESLIE MARKHAM Industrial Engineering Essex, Conn. Handbook 2, 3; S.A.M. LESLIE H. MacMULLEN Industrial Administration 19 Webster St., Framingham Student Union 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 2; Law and Accounting Club, President 5; S.A.M., Treasurer 4 CHARLES F. MARSH Chemical Engineering 27 Warwick St., Lynn Senate News 4; Student Union 4; Camera Club 4; A.I.Ch.E. [47] alan o. McCarthy Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 370 Crescent St., Waltham Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT H. MARSHALL Industrial Engineering 134 Hillcrest Rd., Needham News 1, 2, Circulation Manager 3, 4; S.A.M., Publicity Agent 5 ; Chess Club 1 CHARLES D. McCARTY Mechanical Engineering 33 Roy St., New Bedford Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 5; Football 1; Junior Prom Committee; Class Secretary 4 Phi Gamma Pi FRANCIS S. MASCIANICA Mechanical Engineering 53 Pearl St., Everett Kontoff Cup 1940; A.S.M.E.; Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4 thomas h. Mcdonald Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 17 Barr St., Salem ean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean ' s Cabinet 3, 4; Student Union 4; Hockey 1; News 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Economics Club 3 VINCENT MATERESE Mechanical Engineering 5 Cottage St., Melrose A.S.M.E. ROBERT W. McGARRY Industrial Engineering 10 Lincoln St., Maynard Track 1; A.S.M.E.; S.A.M., President 5; Statistics Forum 4; Chairman Freshman Dance; Sophomore Dance Committee STUART B. MATHESON Liberal Arts (Economics-Sociology) 40 Fletcher Rd., Belmont News 2 Gamma Phi Kappa ALLAN M. McKENZIE Meclianical Engineering 140 Wrentham St., Dorchester Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; A.S.M.E. THOMAS M. McAULEY Banking and Finance 1 Prairie St., West Concord Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Cheer Leader 1, 2; Law and Accounting Club 1, 2, 3; Banking and Finance Society 1, 2, President 4; Dean ' s Cabinet Secretary 4, 5; Class Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 5; International Rela- tions Club 3, 4, 5; S.A.M. ; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council Secretary 5; Student Union 3; Cauldron Junior Staff; News 3, Managing Editor 4, 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, 5 [48] HUGH W. McLANE Chemical Engineering 140 Beaver St., Waltham A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. CURTIS W. MILLEN Business Management 16 Rawson Rd., Quincy Track 1 ; Cheerleader 1 JAMES F. McTERNAN Business Management 37 Mendelssohn St., Roslindale HARVEY S. MILLER Industrial Engineering 6 Foster St., Brookline Dance Committee 1 ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ; Glee Club 2, 3 ; S.A.M.; Fraternity Secretary 4, Potentate 5; A.S.M.E. RICHARD O. McMANUS Mechanical Engineering 27 Lindsey St., Dorchester Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Band As- sistant Manager 1; Rifle Club 2; A.S.M.E. ROY E. MONSON Industrial Engineering 118 Keeney Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. Freshman Honor List; Interfraternity Council President 3; Fraternity Treasurer 3, Vice-President 5 Alpha Kappa Sigma HURIRE MELKONIAN Industrial Engineering Box 49, Route 5, Webster, N. H. Astronomy Club; S.A.M. HOWE C. MONTEITH Liberal Arts {Economics-Sociology) 141 Sagamore St., Quincy Dean ' s List 2, 3,5; Track 1 NORMAN L. MELVILLE Mechanical Engineering 45 Newcomb St., Quincy A.S.M.E. EDWARD MORGAN Mechanical Engineering 500 Main St., Gardner Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 5; Dance Com- mittee 1; A.S.M.E. m [49] RICHARD A. NEWTON Accounting 2 Summer St., Sharon Dean ' s List 3; Law and Accounting Club 3, 4, 5 HAROLD K. MORGAN Chemical Engineering Bare Hill Rd., Topsfield ALEC W. NICONCHUK Chemical Engineering 204 Lynn St., Peabody Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2; Freshman Football; Rifle Club 1, 2; Astronomy Club; Glee Club; A.I.Ch.E. HAROLD D. MORGAN Banking and Finance 20 Robbins St., Lexington Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 4, 5; International Rela- tions Club 4; S.A.M. tigma Phi Alpha JOSEPH A. NORDSTROM Electrical Engineering 134 Nichols Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Senate Scholarship 2 ; Track 1 ; Student Council, Chairman of Student Activities Committee 5; Chairman of Junior Spring Dance Committee; Middler Dance Committee; Class Secretary 5; Senior Week Committee; Junior Promenade Committee; Nut- meg State Club, President 1, 2; Astronomy Club, President 1, 2, 3, 5; Mathematics Club 1; Fraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Grand Marshal 3; Interfraternity Council President 5; A.I.E.E.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Alpha Kappa Sigma HOWELL G. MORRIS Liberal Arts ( Economics) Common St., Dedham PHILIP O ' CONNELL Industrial Engineering 4 Day St., North Easton Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Cross Country 1; A.C.S.; S.A.M.; Chess Club 1 LINCOLN W. MORRISON Banking and Finance 5 Canterbury St., Andover Sigma Society; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s Cabinet 5; Bank- ing and Finance Club, Secretary and Treasurer 4, 5; Law and Accounting Club 5 ARTHUR M. O ' CONNOR, Jr. Civil Engineering Brentwood, N. H. Hockey 4; A.S.M.E.; B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. REGINALD MORSE Industrial Engineering 205 Grove St., Auburndale Dean ' s List 5 [50] WILLIAM J. OGLE Liberal Arts (English) 67 Clark St., Maiden Student Union 4 NIKOLA C. G. PATEV Civil Engineering 152 Nilsson St., Brockton B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. FRANK B. O ' NEIL Business Management 88 Grove St., Lynn Dean ' s List 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; International Relations Club 3; S.A.M.; Glee Club C. CRAIG PAUL Industrial Engineering 144 Franklin St., So. Braintree S.A.M., Treasurer 5 STEPHEN J. O ' NEIL Electrical Engineering 1165 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Senate, Vice-President; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Radio Club 3; Cross Country 1; A.I.E.E. DAVID A. PEARSON Mechanical Engineering 19 Oxford St., Cambridge Dean ' s List 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Yacht Club RICHARD P. PALMGREN Liberal Arts (English) 45 Eustis St., Wollaston Dean ' s List 4, 5 ; Camera Club 2 Hockey 1, 3, 4 Sigma Phi Alpha ROY L. PARSONS Electrical Engineering 6 Myrtle Sq., Gloucester Dean ' s List 5; Radio Club 1, 2, Executive Committee 3 WILLIAM S. PEPPARD Business Management 1 Gray Circle, Arlington S.A.M. ; Astronomy Club Alpha Kappa Sigma 3; Rifle Club 1; A.I.E.E.; ROBERT P. PIERSON Industrial Engineering 156 Lake St., Brighton [ ' !} WARREN L. REED Chemical Engineering 53 Green St., Stoneham Senate; Dean ' s List 3; Chemical Council 4; Math Club 1, 2; Astronomy Club 1. BERNARD S. POMERANTZ Liberal Arts (English) 565 Albany Ave., Hartford, Conn. Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3; German Language Club 3, Secretary 4; International Relations Club 3; Nutmeg State Club 1; Chairman Social Committee 2; University Wits 4. Sigma Kappa Psi ADELBERT R. REYNOLDS, Jr. Industrial Engineering 36 Irving St., Portland, Me. Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; S.A.M.; Statistics Forum 4. Gamma Phi Kappa ARTHUR E. PROBST Industrial Administration 85 Pierpont Rd„ West Roxbury Dean ' s List 4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Swimming 1; Law and Accounting Club, Secretary and Treasurer 5; S.A.M. WILLIAM N. RICH, Jr. Liberal Arts {English) 1947 Beacon St., Waban Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR I. RAND Chemical Engineering 170 Maple St., Danvers A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, Jr. Banking and Finance 87 Hopedale St., Hopedale Dean ' s Cabinet 3; News 3; Banking and Finance Society 3, 4, 5. Nu Epsilon Zeta HAZEN B. RAND Electrical Engineering 98 Pond St., Avon A.I.E.E. RUSSELL J. ROGERS Civil Engineering West Pawlet, Vt. Cauldron Junior Staff; N.U.C.E.S. Executive Committee; Fraternity Treasurer 4, President 5. Beta Gamma Epsilon ARTHUR F. RAY Chemical Engineering 158 School St., Watertown Chess Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 4; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. [52] FREDERICK ROSBERRY Mechanical Engineering 6 Grand Ave., Millers Falls A.S.M.E. Nu Epsilon Zeta FRANCIS J. RUGGIERO Chemical Engineering 12 Boston Ave., West Medford A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. SEYMOUR ROSENTHAL Chemical Engineering 53 Mascot St., Dorchester Freshman Honor List; Radio Club 4. E. STUART RUMERY Business Management 17 Harold St., Medford Dean ' s List 2, 4; Dean ' s Cabinet; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Banjo Club 1, 2, 3. Sigma Phi Alpha WAYNE A. ROUNDY Industrial Engineering 247 Elm St., Gardner Senate; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Statistics Forum 4; S.A.M.; Chess Club 2; Band 1. ROBERT C. RYAN Mechanical Engineering 16 Norfolk St., Haverhill Dean ' s List 5; A.S M.E. ARTHUR ROY Chemical Engineering 20 Clayton St., Fall River RAYMOND B. RYDER Chemical Engineering 89 Bow St., Saugus HARRY RUBIN Mechanical Engineering 124 Harvard St., Brookline News 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4, 5 ; N.U. Soaring Society, Vice-President 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Mathe- matics Club 3, 4; Model Engineering Society 1; A.S.M.E. MICHAEL J. RYMSHA Mechanical Engineering 13 Lincoln St., Cambridge Interfraternity Basketball; A.S.M.E. Eta Tau Nu [53] DONALD R. SELLERS Accounting 19 Hall Ave., Watertown President, Law and Accounting Club 5; Fraternity Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2. Phi Beta Alpha H. ARTHUR SAMET Mechanical Engineering Melvin Rd., Natick Dean ' s List 5; A.S.M.E. GEORGE A. SHANKER Liberal Arts (Psychology-Sociology) 60 Goodale St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Public Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Treasurer 3. Sigma Kappa Psi RALPH H. SAMUELSON Electrical Engineering 65 Tanager St., Arlington A.I.E.E. JOHN R. SHARP Mechanical Engineering 140 East Elm Ave., Wollaston A.S.M.E. STANLEY SANDARG Accounting 6 14 Oak St., Inkerman, Pittston, Pa. Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 5; Dean ' s Cabinet 4, 5 ; Rifle Club 1 ; Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Student Council 4, Treasurer 5 ; News 1, 2, 3, Busi- ness Manager 4, Editor-in-Chief 5; S.A.M. ; Empire State Club 1 ; Finance Club Secretary 2, 3 ; Glee Club Librarian 1 ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 5 ; Fraternity Vice- President 4. Phi Beta Alpha WILLIAM M. SHAW Industrial Engineering 305 Safford St., Wollaston Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 3; Astronomy Club 1; Yacht Club Executive Board 4, 5; Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3 ; Class Social Committee 3 ; Fraternity Secretary 4, President 5; Football 1; Student Union 1; News 1. Beta Gamma Epsilon KENNETH M. SAVAGE Electrical Engineering 6 Butler St., Dorchester Dean ' s List 5. R. BRENDAN SHEA Business Management 240 Center St., So. Groveland International Relations Club 4, 5; Vice-Chairman, Statistics Forum 4; S.A.M. ALBERT K. SCHMEIDER Mechanical Engineering Randolph St., Canton Senate; Dean ' s List 5; Rifle Club; A.S.M.E. [54] IRVING SHULMAN Mechanical Engineering 15 Bicknell St., Dorchester Interfraternity Council; A.S.M.E. Sigma Kappa Psi GEORGE A. SNELL Mechanical Engineering 1 Lowell PL, Nantucket Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Camera Club 2, 3. Eta Tau Nu RICHARD A. SIBLEY Business Management 112 Walton St., Fitchburg Freshman Honor List; S.A.M. 4, President 5; Yacht Club 4, 5 ; Law and Accounting Club Vice-President 3 ; Student Union 4, 5; Band 1; Banjo Club 1; Bacchanalians 3, 4, 5. Nu Epsilon Zeta ARNOLD E. SNOW Electrical Engineering 219 High St., Greenfield A.I.E.E. MARK SIGISMUND Chemical Engineering 146 Parsons St., Brighton Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 5; Fraternity Scholar- ship Trophy 4; Interfraternity Council 5; Football, Equipment Manager 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, 5; Band, Assistant Manager 2; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. Sigma Kappa Psi GEORGE J. SNYDER Chemical Engineering 84 Fayston St., Roxbury Freshman Honor List; Interfraternity Council 4, 5; Frater- nity Assistant Comptroller 3. 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Mathematics Society 2, 3; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. Sigma Kappa Psi LOUIS H. SINOFSKY Civil Engineering 9 Ottawa St., Roxbury Football 1; Interclass Baseball 2, 3; Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain 3, 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; B.S.C.E. 3, 4, 5; A.S.C.E. 5; Math. Club 1, 2; Interfraternity Council 3; Frater- nity Chancellor. Kappa Zeta Phi EMERY P. SPIDELL Civil Engineering 120 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 2. LEWIS B. SMITH Chemical Engineering 221 West Second St., Berwick, Penna. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Class Vice-President 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Cauldron Junior Staff; A.C.S. ; A.I.Ch.E., Vice-President 4. Sigma Phi Alpha JOHN STEPASIUK Accounting 57 Bellvale St., Maiden Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Economics Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 1; News 2, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 2, 3. Sigma Phi Alpha [55] CORNELIUS M. SULLIVAN Liberal Arts (English) 80 Oxford St., Cambridge Dean ' s Cabinet, Vice-Chairman 5 ; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 5; Student Activities Com- mittee Chairman 5; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, 5. J. RODGERS STEWART Chemical Eng, 11 Long Ave., Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; neenng Belmont Statistics Club 4; S.A.M. FREDERICK SULLIVAN Liberal Arts (Chemistry) Peach Orchard Rd., Burlington Student Union; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1; A.I.Ch.E.; N.U.C.S. STUART V. STODDARD Chemical Engineering 150 Exchange St., Rockland, Mass. A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E., President 5. SAMUEL SWARDLICK Accounting 138 High St., Canton Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. CLARENCE E. STONE Civil Engineering 840 North Montello Rd., Brockton A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E. JOHN H. SZABLEWICZ Industrial Engineering 46 Austin St., Hyde Park Freshman Honor List; Baseball Manager 1. CLYDE C. STONE Civil Engineering 840 North Montello St., Brockton B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. ERWIN N. TAYLOR Industrial Engineering 9 Pearl St., Belmont Radio Club 1 ; S.A.M., Treasurer 4. ALEX J. STRUZZIERO Business Management 24 Neptune St., East Boston Baseball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Dance Committee; Law and Accounting Club. [56] JOHN TELOW Business Management Delanson, N. Y. Baseball, Assistant Manager 1; Basketball 1; Interfraternity Basketball, Captain 2, 3, 4, 5, Chairman 5 ; Empire State Club 1, 2; Law and Accounting Club 5; Interfraternity Council 5; S.A.M., Vice-President 5. Sigma Phi Alpha ORREN A. TIBBETTS Industrial Engineering Bangeley, Me. Freshman Honor List; S.A.M., President 4. Beta Gamma Epsilon REGINALD C. THOMAS Liberal Arts I Biology) 72 Madison Ave., Newtonville Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 4; Student Union, Re- ligious Committee 4, Intercollegiate Committee 5 ; Glee Club 1, 2; Bacchanalians Manager 5. ROBERT E. TOUCEY Mechanical Engineering 412 Laughlin Rd., Stratford, Conn. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Track 3 ; Cauldron Junior Staff, Man- aging Editor 5; Junior Prom Committee; A.S.M.E. WILLIAM H. THOMAS Business Management 130 Billings St., No. Quincy Dean ' s List 4; S.A.M.; Bacchanalians 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Orchestra 3. HALLAM W. TURTON Business Management 343 Unity Ave., Athol Dean ' s List 5; International Relations Club 3. WARREN H. THOMPSON Mechanical Engineering 185 Beaver St., Framingham Chess Club 1, 2; A.S.M.E. LAURENCE S. UHLAND Accounting R. F. D. 5, Bridgeton, N. J. Sigma Society, Vice-President 4, President 5 ; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society Award 2; Dean ' s List Scholarship 3, 4, 5; Law and Accounting Club 2, 5, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Cauldron Junior Staff; S.A.M.; Fraternity Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, 5. Sigma Phi Alpha PAUL P. THORPE Industrial Engineering 25 Pond St., Framingham Dean ' s List 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Rifle Club 1; S.A.M. EMANUEL VINCENT Industrial Administration 104 William St., Fall River Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5; A.I.E.E. 2, 3; Statistics Forum 4; S.A.M. ; Chess Club. [57] WILLIAM H. WATT Chemical Engineering 65 Lawton Ave., Lynn Freshman Honor List; Camera Club; A.LCh.E. KENNETH G. VREELAND Chemical Engineering 165 West 8th St., Bayonne, N. J. Interfraternity Basketball. Sigma Phi Alpha HERBERT G. WEIGHTMAN Electrical Engineering Burke Foundation, White Plains, N. Y. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E., Executive Committee 3, 4. Sigma Phi Alplia ROBERT J. WAGNER Electrical Engineering 640 Weld St., West Roxbury Debating Society, Secretary 2, President 3; Intercollegiate Committee Chairman 3; Freshman Camp Director 3; A.I.E.E. 5. Alpha Kappa Sigma NORMAN A. WENNBERG Business Management 39 Hilda St., Quincy Dean ' s List 4, 5. WALTER E. WAIDE Chemical Engineering 40 Linden St., Greenfield Cauldron Junior Staff; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; A.C.S.; A.LCh.E.; Fraternity Scribe 1, 2, Vice Grand Master 3. Nu Epsilon Zeta DONALD A. WIGGIN Electrical Engineering 1700 Brown Ave., Manchester, N. H. A.I.E.E. WILLIAM WALLACE Liberal Arts (Mathematics) 90 Winslow St., Everett Dean ' s List 5; Glee Club 2, 3. ROGER F. WILKINS Mechanical Engineering 10 Forrest PI., North Attleboro Student Union 1, 2, 3; A.S.M.E. WILLIAM L. WALLACE Liberal Arts (Chemistry) Newport, Nova Scotia German Language Club; A.C.S. ; N.U.C.S. [58] MATTHEW WOLOZIN Civil Engineering 111 Mt. Vernon St., Maiden Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 5; B.S.C.E. ; A.S.C.E. RAYMOND S. YETTEN Liberal Arts (Chemistry) 27 Liberty St., Waltham ROBERT A. WOOLLACOTT Civil Engineering 937 Westminsterhill Rd., Fitchburg N.U.C.E.S., Executive Committee 3. MAURICE J. ZALLEN Mechanical Engineering 11 Abbot St., Dorchester Interfraternity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Fraternity Scribe 4, Treas- urer 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; A.S.M.E. Kappa Zeta Phi RICHARD E. WRIGHT Civil Engineering 315 Farrington St., Wollaston B.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. Beta Gamma Eosilon WILLIAM R. ZIEGLER, Jr. Liberal Arts (English) 44 Wendover St., Dorchester Track 1; News 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, 5; Cauldron Junior Staff; Cauldron Managing-Editor 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 5; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Wits 4, 5. BENJAMIN S. YAFFEE Chemical Engineering 12 Sixth St., Chelsea A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. [59] RICHARD F. BATTLES Civil Engineering 72 Hyde Park St., Dedham WILLIAM S. BEECHER, Jr. Chemical Engineering 7 East Clinton Ave., Oaklyn, N. J. Freshman Honor List ; Cross Country 1 ; Track 1 ; Student Union 4, Vice-President 5 ; News 4, 5; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Chess Club 2, 3. Alpha Kappa Sigma WILLARD D. CLARK Chemical Engineering 39 Brooks St., West Medford ROBERT J. CURRAN Liberal Arts {English) 28 Parrott St., Lynn Academy; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN O. ECKERT Chemical Engineering 29 Greenwood St., Greenwood Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW D. FRAZIER Liberal Arts {Psychology-Sociology) 1774 Columbia Rd., So. Boston German Language Club 3, 4, President 5; University Wits 4; Baseball 1. THOMAS C. GALLAGHER, Jr. Liberal Arts {English) 1 Stow St., Acton Class Dues Collection Committee 3. JAMES P. GLIDDEN Industrial Engineering 90 Washington St., Belmont Freshman Honor List ; Dean ' s List 4 ; Band ; Orchestra. SAUL HAHN Liberal Arts 29 Schuyler St., Roxbury Sigma Society; Freshman Honor List; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society Scholarship 2, 3; Freshman Honor Award; Grace M. Edwards Foundation Scholarship 4, 5; Dean ' s Cabinet, Secretary 4, 5; Neivs 1, 2, 3, Make-Up Editor 4; German Language Club 4, 5; Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Banking and Finance Club, Publicity Manager 3; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; S.A.M. Kappa Zeta Phi ROBERT S. MARSTON Electrical Engineering 4 Van Brunt Ave., Dedham Radio Club 2, 3; A.I.E.E. CLASSMATES WHO HAVE DIED HERBERT CARL ANDERSON 1918-1937 FRANCIS LEO McCARTHY 1918-1937 WILLIAM DAVIS SPEIRS 1917-1937 [60] George C. Abbott Herbert C. Alexander John E. B amber Warren M. Benson Edward S. Berestka Walter J. Bonnano Willard A. Burrell Robert E. Chaffee Earl L. Chatterton John J. Clancy Aubrey E. Clark Ralph A. Coleman Robert J. Curran Arthur E. Davis George E. Deneke Norman H. Eckler Sidney L. Feinberg Harry J. Ferguson Earl Finkle James Georgalos David C. Gerry Thomas L. Gleason Albert E. Goodwin Gerald A. Griffin Saul Hahn Edward T. Hickey Raymond B. Hurley Robert W. Ireland Paul S. Jennings, Jr. Calvin E. Josselyn Israel Katz Walter B. Kelley Russell T. Kennefick Arthur W. Ketcham Robert J. Kiley Robert H. Lafferty Lloyd S. Lawrence Robert N. Lipman Stuart A. MacCaffray Richard M. Madden Thomas M. McAuley Charles D. McCarty Thomas H. McDonald, Jr. Allan M. McKenzie Richard 0. McManus Howe C. Monteith Edward W. Morgan Harold D. Morgan Reginald Morse Philip O ' Connell Stephen J. O ' Neil Richard P. Palmgren Roy L. Parsons Robert C. Ryan Herbert A. Samet Stanley Sandarg Kenneth N. Savage Albert K. Schmieder George A. Shanker Mark Sigismund George A. Snell Hallam W. Turton, Jr. Laurence S. Uhland Emanuel Vincent William Wallace Norman A. Wennberg Matthew Wolozin SENIDR DEAN ' S LIST [61] Maturation is a sneaky process. It creeps up- on its victims from behind. The world has never seen a young man who consciously set out to be- come mature. Considering that fact, a surpris- ingly large number of young men do mature. So it was with the Class of 1941. With shining eyes (and more than a slight glow on the seat of blue-serge trousers), with the seed of ambition emplanted in their hearts (and a trace of seed in the ears), these uninformed and uninitiated boys embarked upon the sea of college education some five years ago. Lacking in sophistication they might have been, but certainly not lacking in enthusiasm. Each and every one aspired to a hundred and one ambi- tions, all the way from that of dating a Simmons girl to that of making the Honor Society. After the smoke of five years of trying had cleared away, some of these aspirations had been achieved, while others had proved nothing more than stum- bling blocks. Most important of all, a degree of maturity had at some time set in. They had done many things and had grown up in the doing of them. They had run dances. Dances at Country Club and Copley Plaza. They cavorted to the musical ministrations of everyone from the Siwash City Six to the Sophisticated Seventeen from the Big City. At first they ran their dances at a loss, but later an awakening class spirit brought them into the black ink. Their dancing careers started in their Fresh- man year, when the Hotel Kenmore was the scene of the frolic which produced a history-making deficit. Incidentally, that dance was presided over by one Arthur Anderson, who was destined to assume the presidency of his class for three suc- cessive years. The sophomore and middler years saw deficit dances, also. Ken Reeves and Red Nichols did the musical honors, while the Hotel Continental and the Mt. Hood Country Club provided the housing facilities. Finally, and with great fanfare, arrived the Junior Prom. Oh, the magnificence and the splendor of it! Many a callow young fellow took earnest lessons in the gentle art of dancing, many a one spent more money on this one great eve- ning than he ever had spent in a week of enter- tainment, and many a vow that I wouldn ' t be found dead in soup-and-fish was sadly broken. What a luxurious and exciting event it turned out to be! Prosaic young men took on the gloss and sheen of sophistication. Scores of male Cin- derellas went to the ball and carried away a mul- titude of memories with them — memories of the lovely Prom queen the glistening chandeliers, the famous band, chicken-a-la-king at midnight, and their own ordinary selves in white ties and tails. If any one picture in the panorama of a college career remains indelibly impressed upon the minds of this class, it will be the picture of the Junior Prom. Just to prove its versatility, the class produced a goodly number of athletes. Connie Sullivan, Art Anderson, Carl Johnson, and Ducky Holmes were impressive with the pigskin. Sam Sward- lick, Alex Struzziero, and Joe Beaton were just as outstanding on the diamond. Gerry Griffin wielded a skillful hockey stick, while Frank Mascianica was notably successful on the track. Tom Gleason, Bob Toucey, and Bob Gurney were some of the basketball stars. No group ever worked under greater handicaps than did these athletes. Hockey practice before the sun came up, football practice after the sun went down, an hour on the track stolen between CLASS HISTDRY [62] classes, co-op jobs carefully arranged to allow some few hours of work with the team — that is the story of athletic competition at Northeastern. Only an extreme liking for sport, or an overdose of the spirit of competition, made it possible for these men to find the time and energy to bring them out year after year. The fact that many of the teams were not winning ones makes it doubly clear that these boys were doing a good job — a good job in that it was not an easy job. For the out-of-towners, school life very often revolved around a fraternity house. In a way, this was perhaps the most fortunate group of stu- dents. For getting away from Mama ' s apron strings, and for learning to live in harmony with other people, fraternity life is an invaluable ex- perience. Anyone who has even visited a fraternity house recognizes the advantages (and the handicaps) which it offers to its members. There is nothing anywhere to equal its easy and informal social life. No friendships are as firm as those formed with- in its walls, and no other living quarters offer its communistic, share-and-share-alike opportuni- ties. On the other hand, studying turns out to be next to impossible at certain hours, and many a man suffers from over-exposure to the house ' s social life. Weighing advantages against short- comings, and discounting the fact that many of these brothers were wont to arrive at 9:06 in the morning with a tattle-tale-gray collar on and more than a suspicion of five-o ' clock shadow, it is hard to escape the conclusion that it is indeed a rare frat man who does not know more about the art of living when he graduates than he did when he entered college. The class did its share in running the college newspaper, too. Stanley Sandarg and Tom Mc- Auley spent their days and nights in the News office, coming out now and then to attend a class when it was convenient. A small group of men made a career out of this paper. They concen- trated all their spare working hours upon it, and just about took it to bed with them at night. As was almost certain to happen under the circum- stances, the sheet made substantial progress in gaining increased recognition in intercollegiate circles. In glancing through a yearbook, a stranger can- not fail to wonder how it is that a college can bring student support to so many different and varied minor extra-curricular activities. He won- ders if the organizations pictured actually repre- sent a genuine student interest, and where the students find time to support them. If he could know the students, he would find the answers to his questions. Clubs, professional societies, musi- cal organizations, are not sham organizations. They represent a release for the energies of two groups of students: those enthusiasts who are in- terested in particular hobbies, and the all-round activities men of the class. These two groups run their organizations actively, and with sincere interest. The Class of 1941 boasts of many examples of both classes of organization men. Enthusiasts in particular avocations they had aplenty — the Messrs. Davis and DiCara in the musical clubs, the Messrs. Jennings and Feinberg in the Camera Club, the Messrs. DaGata and Shanker in the public-speaking field, are examples. As for the activities men, who helped to keep many or- ganizations thriving because these men needed many outlets for boundless energies, the class had representatives in fellows like McAuley, Nord- strom, Kelley, and DeNapoli. When the relative- ly small number of hours put into these minor activities is considered, then their true value is apparent. CLASS HISTDRY [63] Co-operative work jobs were as important a part of the class ' college life as was anything else. More than half of each year was spent out in the workaday world. When all the chips are counted, and all the returns are in many years hence, per- haps these months spent at work may prove the most valuable part of the class ' training.. Jobs were valuable, not so much for the profes- sional teachings they imparted, but for the many little pointers which are so necessary in adjust- ing a man successfully in the vocational world. Many a young student of ' 41 went into the co- operative system with a hazy set of notions re- garding the job-world. After four years of ob- taining and renewing jobs (even after four years of just trying to find a job) his ideas were con- siderably altered and improved. The young lad who went into the business world with the happy confidence that hard work and honesty are the sole requisites for success, was considerably surprised when he observed the play of petty politics all around him at his place of work, and when he observed the apparent well- being of slothful people. Certainly his co-opera- tive work gave him an opportunity to look at such phenomena squarely, to size them up for their true insignificance, and to maintain his ideas con- cerning vocational excellence. And his belief in the worth whileness of such excellence was hence- forth based, not upon blissful ignorance of some of the inconsistencies of business, but upon a cheerful contempt for them where they exist. This young lad learned other lessons from his work, too. He learned that a confident resolve to do big things is desirable, but that industry wants first of all the man who can be letter-perfect in little things. Thus he learned that big objec- tives evolve out of a thousand picayune tasks. He learned the value of detail, and he lost his con- tempt for little tasks. The lesson that life is either real and earnest and hard-working, or else will be unremunera- tive from a financial point of view, was not long in coming. Nor was it long before he observed the ridiculous ease with which hard-earned money could be expended. He learned to budget, and he may even have felt the thrill that comes from having lost immediate financial worries as a re- sult of his working and planning. Perhaps he de- veloped the ability to take a bawling-out from the boss, and the ability to accept blame willingly when it was coming to him. He learned these lessons even from silly and misfit jobs. Some of the lessons he picked up merely in the pursuit of jobs. As a result of them, he made progress in the understanding of himself and other people. With all the activities and goings-on at its school, it is a wonder that the class did any studying at all. Of course, though, it numbered many outstanding students in its ranks. These were the men who had the clearness of vision, the natural ability, and the intestinal fortitude neces- sary to the maintenance of high scholastic rank- ing. They are the men who stayed up an hour or two after their eyes became heavy, for the sake of carrying some piece of work a bit nearer to perfection. And they are the men who worked up something more than a passive interest in studies. They are probably the men who will CLASS HISTDRY [64] find least difficulty in making an adjustment to a life ' s work. The seniors of the Honor Societies all deserve recognition in this respect; in particu- lar do the top-ranking men rate a word of praise — Saul Hahn, Calvin Josselyn, Laurence Uhland, Russell Kennefick, Stephen O ' Neil, are some of these. Perhaps the most important thing the gentle- men of 1941 did was to conduct a class. It finally did become a class, in every sense of the word. It would have been amusing to an outsider to observe the change which took place in a few years. From an undisciplined mob, the group turned into a coherent and active body. At first it was all the class officers could do to see that lunches remained in brief cases during class meetings, and that other signs of orderly proceeding were followed in spirit. Many and many a time only the powerful lungs of Advisor Morris and the innate gentlemanliness of its mem- bers, kept the class in session as a functioning body. Business and functions were somehow dis- posed of, though functions were always run at a deficit. It goes without saying that class dues were always in arrears. Four years later the class had become a group with an interest in the proceedings, and a group which had grown immeasurably in its responsive- ness. The class ' problems had become the in- dividual ' s problems, and no longer was the class content to push the burden off onto the shoulders of its officers. Such men as Arthur Anderson, David Gerry, and Gerry DeNapoli were invaluable in guiding the group toward devoting at least a lick and a promise to some of the traditional functions. And as the senior year rolled to a close, the class further evidenced its sense of re- sponsibility by electing its own class marshals — in the persons of David Gerry, Laurence Uhland, and Russell Kennefick — becoming thereby the first class to take advantage of the new University ruling which granted this privilege of election to the class rather than to the faculty. Yes, the Class of 1941 did have a busy college career, and there is no question that its members gained much width of shoulder and of mind in a short five years. Of course there were many factors, other than those mentioned, which con- tributed to the maturation process. These were the valuable little items which cannot be found listed in any yearbook or school catalogue. Watch- ing the platform manner of some witty instructor, observing the growth of academic interest in cer- tain classmates who were originally the most aim- less of the aimless, engaging in bull sessions over Coca Colas at the Husky Hut, getting to know all kinds of fellows from all kinds of cir- cumstances, learning to be self-entertaining due to the limitations of a rigorous budget — all these and more were contributing factors. The story of a college class ' career is not a history in any sense of the word. A history tells a complete story from beginning to end, and the story of five years in the life of an academic group is neither the complete saga of the group nor of its school. Time will write individual his- tories for each member of the Class of 1941, and it will also write the great story of a rapidly growing university. E. F. H. CLASS HISTDRY [65] JOHN J. COGAN President of the Student Union GERALD A. GRIFFIN Captain of the Hockey Team DAVID C. GERRY Senior Class President GERARD R. DeNAPOLI Senior Class President and President of the Student Council RORERT GURNEY Captain of the Basketball Team Our attention to men of Energy [66] RUSSELL T. KENNEFICK Highest Ranking Liberal Arts Senior ( Cumulative Grades for Four and One- Half Years) and President of the Student Union MILTON H. LEONARD President of the Student Council FRANCIS S. MASCIANICA Captain of the Track Team and the Kontoff Cup 7 inner of STEPHEN J. O ' NEIL Highest Ranking Engineering Senior (Cumulative Grades for Four and One-Half Years) STANLEY SANDARG Editor-in-Chief of the Northeastern NEWS We take pleasure in directing special attention to those f oorteen graduating seniors who have held offices aod titles which denote a soperior energy and ability. [67] ALEXANDER J. STRUZZIERO Co-Captain of the Baseball Team SAMUEL SWARDLICK Co-Captain of the Baseball Team CORNELIUS M. SULLIVAN Captain of the Football Team LAURENCE S. UHLAND Highest Ranking Business Adminis- tration Senior (Cumulative Grades for Four and One-Half Years) We take pleasure in directing special attention to those f oorteeo qi adoal imj seoiors who have held offices and titles which denote a superior enerqy and ability. MEN DF ENERGY [68] ■oak J-lt tee • People everywhere constantly seek recognition of their worthiness. All want social approval, and some must satisfy a natural yen for leadership. It is the lat- ter who are most likely to seek recognition through participation in student activities in college. The most successful among them combine pleasing personalities with superior intellects, special talents, or perhaps just boundless energies. The possession of any of these qualities, however, is not enough if one really wants to get ahead. There must be also an association with others who can con- tribute to one ' s experiences and ideas to the end that there is developed an ability to get along with other people — a rare combination of tact, tolerance, patience, and self-effacing modesty, blended with a spirit of fair play and sincerity. Student activities provide a proving ground for the college student to develop this cooperative attitude so essential to success today. He learns to sense in him- self and his associates those presonal inadequacies which make for the gradations of success both in col- lege and later life. Most important of all, he carries with him into the professional world the greatest lesson which undergraduate versatility teaches: that a man of widespread interests can bring to each of those interests a zealous and a capable mind. No graduating senior who has learned this lesson can ever be narrowed by the demands of his vocation. He will be a broader man, and in pursuing many aims he will pursue each aim better. DEAN ASA S. KNOWLES, rf r Dean of College of Business Administration OFFICERS Robert H. Lafferty, ' 41 President Stephen J. O ' Neil, ' 41 Vice-President Walter B. Kelly, ' 41 Treasurer Warren M. Benson, ' 41 Secretary Dean William C. White Faculty Adviser FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Albert E. Everett Mr. Warren L. Ganong Prof. Elmer E. Haskins Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. Prof. Edward S. Parsons Mr. George E. Pihl Mr. Ralph D. Kodis Mr. Loring M. Thompson Dean William C. White Prof. Albert E. Whittaker The Senate is the honor society of the College of Engineering of Northeastern University. Election to this society is based primarily upon scholastic achievement and character, with personality and participation in extra-curricular activities having a supporting but secondary part in the consideration for candidacy. Consequently, its members regard their election to the society as the highest honor that could be bestowed upon them. The Senate is the oldest of the honorary societies at Northeastern, having been established in 1921 under the leadership of the late Professor George F. Ashley. Since that time, it has been self-perpetuating, honoring approximately fifteen students in each graduating class with membership. Its outstanding objective is to foster and promote high scholarship and to further intel- lectual interests among the engineering students at Northeastern. This objective is carried out by means of periodic meetings of a professional and social nature during the year, and the awarding of an annual scholarship to the highest ranking student of each Freshman Class. THE SENATE [70] 1 -fnV f mrV ' I 1 1 -? -? f T - f f f If tff f f f f %m « 1 w 77uri JW left to right: Chatterton, Reed. Ireland, Alexander, Bamber, O ' Connell, Snell, Clancy Lawrence. Leakso, McManus. Johnson Second Ro w, left to right: Bonamo. Stone, Ketcham, Goodwin, Morgan, Greenleaf, Lapham Kilroy, Lipman, Roundy, Weaver, Marsh, Gibbs, McKenzic First Row, hit to right: Eclder, Katz, Benson, Dean White, Lafferty, O ' Neil, Coleman, Hurley Nordstrom MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Herbert C. Alexander John E. Bamber Walter J. Bonnanno John J. Clancy Earl L. Chatterton Ralph A. Coleman Paul E. Cotton Norman E. Eckler Albert E. Goodwin Raymond B. Hurley Robert W. Ireland Albert D. Johnson Israel Katz MEMBERS FROM Joseph F. Coughlin David W. Gibbs Francis D. Greenleaf Ralph D. Johnson James J. Kilroy Arthur W. Ketcham Lloyd S. Lawrence Robert N. Lipman Charles F. Marsh Allan M. McKenzie Richard 0. McManus Edward W. Morgan Joseph A. Nordstrom Philip O ' Connell Warren L. Reed Wayne A. Roundy Albert K. Schmieder George A. Snell NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Rudolph A. Laakso Edmund F. Lapham, Jr. Edmund A. Morz Arnold E. Saunders Ralph W. Stone Thurlow R. Weaver THE SENATE [71] OFFICERS Laurence S. Uhland, ' 41 President Thomas M. McAuley, ' 41 Vice-President James M. McCracken, Jr., ' 42 Secretory Dean Asa S. Knowles Faculty Adviser FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Sidney R. Bloomfield Prof. G. Raymond Fennell Dean Asa S. Knowles Prof. Rudolph M. Morris Prof. Gerald R. Tatton The Sigma Society is the honor society of the College of Business Administration. Can- didates who have met the high scholastic requirements laid down by the constitution of the society are accepted into membership by vote of the current undergraduate members. Highest honors in the College of Business Administration are conferred by election to this society. The Sigma Society was founded in 1925 by Dean Turner F. Garner, the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Originally known as Sigma Delta Epsilon, the society has adopted the more common name. Each year about ten students in each graduating class are honored with membership. Its function is to encourage and reward scholastic attainment among the students of business administration at the University. A feature of this objective is the granting of a scholarship each year to the highest ranking business administration student of the Freshman Class. SIGMA SOCIETY [72] ond Rozu. left to right: Sandarg, Gleason, Robinson. MacQuarrie. Dewey, Hahn First Row, left to right: Uhland, Dean Knowles, McAuley, Hennessey MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Sidney L. Feinberg Thomas L. Gleason Arthur A. Harper, Jr. Edward F. Hennessey Calvin E. Josselyn Thomas M. McAuley Harold D. Morgan Stanley Sandarg John Stepasiuk Samuel Swardlick Hallam W. Turton, Jr. Laurence S. Uhland MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Joseph P. Andrews Arne F. Lofgren James M. McCracken, Jr. Robert D. McNally Harry A. McQuarrie Lincoln W. Morrison Robert F. Reid William W. Robinson Ralph G. Semonian MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE George W. Dewey SIGMA SOCIETY [73 1 OFFICERS Russell T. Kennefick, ' 41 President John J. Boyajian. ' 41 Vice-President OFFICERS Richard F. Raymond, ' 42 Secretary-Treasurer Dean Wilfred S. Lake Faculty Adviser The Academy is the honor society of the College of Liberal Arts. In accordance with the principles under which it was founded, election to this society is hased upon standards of outstanding scholarship and character. Election to the Academy is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an undergraduate of the College of Liberal Arts. The Academy was founded in 1937 by a small group of the College, men vitally interested in the problem of giving a suitable reward to outstanding men. Its membership has not grown to large proportions due to the comparative recency of the founding of the College of Liberal Arts. As the rapid growth of the College continues there will be a gradual increase in membership, while its constitutional standards shall remain intact. The purpose of the Academy is to encourage and promote scholastic attainment and ac- tivities among students of the College. This fundamental objective is partially attained by periodic meetings held throughout the year and by the awarding of an annual scholarship to the highest ranking freshman in the College of Liberal Arts. THE ACADEMY [74] Second Row, left to right: Curran, Hahn, Deneke. Rich. Feinberg First Row, left to right: Dean Lake. Kennefick. Boyajian. Raymond MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE John H. Boyajian Robert J. Curran George E. Deneke Milton J. Feinberg Saul Hahn Russell T. Kennefick William N. Rich, Jr. MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Richard F. Raymond THE ACADEMY [75] OFFICERS Gerard R. DeNapoli, ' 41 Presidents Milton H. Leonard, ' 41 Arthur S. Anderson, ' 41 Vice-Presidents Thomas L. Gleason, ' 41 Thomas M. McAuley, ' 41 Secretaries Walter B. Kelley, ' 41 Stanley Sandarg, ' 41 Treasurers Ralph A. Coleman, ' 41 Dean Harold W. Melvin Faculty Adviser STUDENT CDUNCIL [76] Third Row, left to right: Chesley, Second Row, left to right: Nordstrom, Robii First Row, left to right: McAuley, Sandarg, DeNapoli, Lei lis, Coleman. Stearns. Bail) Kelley, Berkland. Richard Sullivan, Gerry, rd, Gleason, Anderson MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Arthur S. Anderson Gerard R. DeNapoli Thomas M. McAuley Stanley Sandarg Cornelius M. Sullivan Ralph A. Coleman David C. Gerry Thomas L. Gleason Walter B. Kelley Milton H. Leonard Joseph A. Nordstrom MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO William E. Sanborn Philip H. Bailey John C. Chipman Frederick M. Cusick William W. Robinson MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE Irving T. Berkland George L. Richardson Robert H. Willis Richard A. Morse Edward C. Stearns MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Earle M. Chesley Robert S. Doyle William J. White Paul W. Cameron STUDENT COUNCIL [77] Second Row. lift to right: MacQuarrie, Hunter, Bucci, Crowdis, Robinson, Card, O ' Neill First Row, left to right: Prior, Rumery, Dewey, Dean Knowles, McAuley, Sandarg, Gleason Dean Asa S. Knowles, Faculty Adviser MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Thomas L. Gleason Thomas M. McAuley Donald H. Lord E. Stuart Rumery Stanley Sandarg MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO George B. Crowdis F. Weston Prior William Robinson Joseph P. Andrews James McCracken Harry A. McQuarrie Lincoln Morrison Jason L. Wolf son MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE Arthur Bartlett Fred S. Card George Dewey Robert E. Hogan MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Richard P. Bucci Hannibal Hunter David J. Murphy Frederick D. O ' Neill College of Business Administration DEAN ' S CABINET [78] Second Row, left to right: Willis, Anderson, Kennefick First Row, lelt to right: Munday, Nathenson, Sullivan, McDonald Dean Wilfred S. Lake, Faculty Adviser MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Arthur S. Anderson Cornelius M. Sullivan Thomas H. McDonald, Jr. Russell T. Kennefick Raymond S. Yetten MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Saul Hahn Richard F. Raymond Howard F. Munday Simon Nathenson MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE Donald L. Ellison Thomas F. Gogan Francis W. McKenzie Robert H. Willis MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Ronald F. McKinnon Michael J. Azzone Henry 0. Rose Hugo R. Pruter College of Liberal Arts DEAN ' S CABINET [79] John J. Cogan, ' 41 Stanley W. Beecher, ' 41 William E. Sanborn, ' 42 Charles W. Jackson, ' 41 OFFICERS Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Dr. Charles W. Havice Faculty Adviser ADVISORY BOARD Russell T. Kennefick, ' 41 Leo J. Cidulka, ' 41 Ernest G. Oxton, ' 43 Henry Tweddle, Jr., ' 43 Dr. Carl S. Ell Dr. Newton C. Fetter Dr. Charles W. Havice Dean Harold W. Melvin Prof. Edward S. Parsons Dean William C. White Mr. Verner 0. Nelson Noon Hour Director STUDENT UNIDN [80} cri o 0-. 6 o 77u ' r £ .Roto, W( (o njAt: Irish. D ' Agata, Rubin. Chase. McDonald S ronii Rom, left to right: Weinrebe, Musiker, S. Borofsky, Rosberry, Berkland, Sibley, A. Borofsky. Thompson First Row, left to right: Nathenson, Morse. Tweddle. Kennefick. Sanborn, Willis, McKenzie COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Francis W. McKenzie, ' 43 Robert H. Willis, ' 43 Roger J. Broeker, ' 43 C. Browning Hamilton, ' 43 George E. Deneke, ' 42 Ernest G. Oxton, ' 43 Arthur S. Anderson, ' 41 Intercollegiate Religious Social Welfare Service Publicity Freshman Relations Noon Hour Francis W. McKenzie, ' 43 George E. Deneke, ' 42 William H. Runk, ' 43 Walter M. Chase, ' 41 Alfred G. Irish, ' 42 Simon Nathenson, ' 42 Kay S. Blackman, ' 43 Richard A. Morse, ' 43 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sidney Austin, ' 45 Irving T. Berkland, ' 43 Walter A. Bong, ' 43 Sumner L. Borofsky, ' 44 Robert C. Burnham, ' 43 George D. Cameron, ' 44 Anthony J. DiMaggio, ' 43 George Edwards, ' 45 John W. Ferguson, ' 43 Herbert L. Fowle, ' 44 Frederick Friswell, ' 45 Paul Gadsly, ' 45 Philip D. Goodman, ' 43 Roy A. Juusola, ' 42 William Keck, ' 45 Winfield B. Knight, ' 41 Leonard Linskey, ' 43 Roger F. Macomber, ' 44 William McNeil, ' 42 Harold R. Musiker, ' 43 C. Richard Noble, ' 42 Robert G. O ' Brien, ' 44 Owney D. Oksanen, ' 42 Joseph Paskal, ' 44 Theodore Pettigell, ' 45 Nino Pola, ' 45 Hugo R. Pruter, ' 44 Paul Randall, ' 45 Edward D. Reynolds, ' 44 Henry H. Rose, ' 44 Alvan D. Rubin, ' 42 Richard A. Sibley, ' 41 Trail H. Spicer, ' 43 Thomas E. Stretton, ' 43 Richard D. Sutliff, ' 41 Hyman Tarr, ' 44 Reginald C. Thomas, ' 41 David L. Thompson, ' 44 Arthur D. Turner, ' 43 Arthur Tweddle, ' 45 Robert T. Wadland, ' 43 Joseph I. Weinrebe, ' 44 Stanley H. Worrey, ' 44 STUDENT UNIDN [81] DEBATING SOCIETY The Northeastern Debating Society, formed to foster an interest in argumentation, and to develop an intellectual consideration of issues of current interest, as well as to sponsor intercollegiate competition in the field of debating, is open to all students of the Day Division. The society this year has concentrated its efforts, as is customary, upon the National Intercollegiate Debate topic Resolved: That the Nations of the Western Hemisphere Should Form a Permanent Union. In addition to the usual number of inter-club debates, this season saw the beginning of a promising rivalry with the Evening Division of the Uni- versity. This rivalry grew out of the enthusiasm aroused by what was in- tended to be a single debate before the assembly of the Evening Division students. Since its inception in 1936, Mr. Franklin Norvish of the English Depart- ment has been the adviser to the Society. This year ' s officers have been: Samuel J. D ' Agata, ' 41BA, President; Edward F. Preston, ' 44LA, Vice- President; Hugo R. Pruter, ' 44LA, Secretary. The society brought its season to a formal close with an annual banquet, which was attended by members of the faculty, an outside speaker, and guests. RADIO W1KBM Calling CQ! Calling CQ! —. — . — . — . This call could have been heard at almost any time this year coming over the air waves from the spacious quarters of the Penthouse Radio Station W1KBM of Northeastern. Under the guidance of faculty adviser Dr. Carl F. Muckenhoupt, the club has become recognized by leading amateur operators as one of the foremost amateur stations of New England. During open house this club has always been a popular exhibit and the broadcasts offer much amusement to the visiting guests. One of the interesting contacts made by the station was a discussion with an alumnus from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Leroy C. Tyack, operator of station W5BAT. The officers for the year are: Presidents, Ernest M. Fallows, ' 44 and Lewis K. Scott, Jr., ' 43 ; Secretary-Treasurer, Philip Yaffee, ' 42 and Louis H. SchaU, ' 42. ASTRONOMY CLUB The principal activity of Astronomy Club members centers around get- ting acquainted with the stars. When weather conditions permit, study and observation is carried on out on top of Richards Hall. (There is an observation platform near the penthouse.) The club is concerned with other sciences as well as astronomy, because of the relation of geology, chemistry, engineering, and physics, to a study of the stars. Telescope building and lens grinding are carried on by interested mem- bers in the Astronomy Lab. New York ' s Hayden Planetarium is among the places visited by the club annually. President Joseph Nordstrom, ' 41E; Vice-President Murton Sutherland, ' 45BA; Secretary-Treasurer Lloyd S. Lawrence, ' 41E; Technician Hurire Melkonian, ' 41E; Assistant Treasurer John Anderson, ' 45BA; Assistant Secretary Joseph Annunziata, ' 45BA; and Faculty Adviser Professor C. David Johnson. CLUBS [82] BANKING AND FINANCE CLUB How to make an Easy Million! This was the goal set by the Banking and Finance Club for the year 1940-41. The officers elected to bear the responsibilities of executing their re- spective duties for both Divisions A and B are: Presidents, Sidney L. Fein- berg, ' 41, and Gordon H. Brown, ' 42; Vice-Presidents, Edward Sprowl, ' 42 and Saul Grossbard, ' 42; Secretaries, Lincoln W. Morrison, ' 41 and W. W. Robinson, ' 42. The club obtained a practical insight into the fields of investment and banking policy by securing for their evening meetings several good speakers. The first speaker was Mr. Horace Danforth, Public Relations official of the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, who explained the oper- ation of the Public Belations Department of his bank. The second speaker of the year was Dr. Hermann F. Arendtz, Economist for the United Busi- ness Service, who reviewed The Outlook of 1941 Inflation. The last speaker was Mr. Ralph Emery, of Gilmore Rothery Company, who spoke on Investment Policies of Insurance Companies. After a year ' s study, analysis, and intricate financial maneuvers in the stock market, the group was sadly disillusioned, for the profits of the year were a mere $300,000 — and this on paper. DRAMATIC CLUB Drama at Northeastern University received added impetus this year from a new personality, Dr. Pinard, faculty advisor. The gigantic production When Aloes Bloom, a four act play, written and directed by Dr. Pinard, was an adventure in the more profound. The story is of the conflict between old, bucolic South African culture and the modern, industrial English culture, entwined about a drama of love. Hollister Hall and It ' s Murder, other productions of the Dramatic Society this year, are shorter and on the light side. The officers are: George Shanker, ' 41, President; Harold Musiker, ' 43, Vice-President; and Norman Serotta, ' 43, Secretary. Milton K. Adams, ' 45, is Treasurer; Udel Rosenberg, ' 44, Stage Manager; and Melvin Steinberg, ' 42, Publicity Manager. SOARING SOCIETY This past year saw the birth of an unique organization at our University. This new society was formed on October 22, 1940, during the noon period under the inspiration of Mr. C. H. Walowicz, the society advisor. A primary glider with the necessary accessories was purchased and is being reconditioned by the members. Gliding and soaring is a sport in which the society wishes to represent the University in intercollegiate meets that are held by other college groups. Ground classes and flight training classes will be carried on to train members to handle the primary ship on the wing. Eventually the club hopes to possess a secondary or utility glider and an efficient sailplane. The executives are as follows: President, Joseph Yuryan, ' 42; Vice- President, Harry Rubin, ' 41; Secretary-Treasurer, Carl I. Haron, ' 43; Donald Ashton, ' 44, and William Cornell, ' 44, are Business Administration representatives and members of the board of directors. CLUBS [83] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The international situation has provided an abundance of material for conjecture and analysis, and has kept the club busy with new develop- ments. The swiftness of recent events this year provided the club with one of the most interesting and valuable programs at the University. Lively noontime discussions were a regular feature of the club ' s program this year. The members made worthwhile progress in their ability to interpret political activities and in their manner of presenting oral and written material to each other. At the New England Association of International Relations Clubs Con- ference at Brown University this year, two Northeastern delegates took part at each of the four round-table discussions. The Faculty Adviser is Professor Hamilton. The officers of the Division A Council are: Thomas McDonald, Carl B. Johnson, Thomas M. McAuley. The Division B Council consists of WiUiam R. Hampton, Harry B. Hatch, and Robert E. Hogan. MATHEMATICS CLUB Mathematics, though dull material to most of us, provides fascinating food for thought to a gifted minority. The 1940-1941 season of the Math Club is the tenth year of the Club ' s existence. It enjoys the distinction of being one of the oldest non-profession- al societies at the University. Five meetings of the group took place at the University under the advisorship of Professor Elmer E. Haskins. Three of the meetings were of a general nature and were student conducted. The remaining two, however, consisted of discussions given by faculty professors of the Uni- versity in the Math Department. The annual meeting of the Boston Mathematics Club Association was held at Boston College with representatives from the various member clubs attending. J. P. Cochrane of the local club was one of the speakers of the evening. The president of the club was Ebbie Landsman and the secretary- treasurer was Herbert Hirshman. YACHTING The tars of Northeastern have banded together and launched their newly formed club on the rough and swirling waters of Intercollegiate Competition. In May, 1940, after showing the merits of the little known Northeastern Yacht Club in non-member competition, the club was ad- mitted to the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association. The local group has competed in a number of regattas, including the Boston Dinghy Cup and the Morse Trophy. This year it expects to add the McMillan Cup regatta to its list of events. An incentive to the members is given by the construction of the Com- munity Boathouse on the Charles River Esplanade. It is expected that the activities of the club will be greatly enlarged with the addition of these facilities. The new officers of the club, inducted at the annual dinner, are as follows: Commodore, F. Thayer Richardson, ' 44; Vice-Commodore, George Engle, ' 44; Secretary-Treasurer, Arthur Dion, ' 45; Assistant Secretary, John O ' Toole, ' 44; Executive Committee, Lewis Bacon, ' 44, William Cornell, ' 44, John Kelley, ' 45, and Richard Robie, ' 43. CLUBS [84] -Q E2!£ CHESS CLUB The ever popular and ancient game of Chess is being played more and more every year at Northeastern. Daily battles are fought, and determined indeed are the players. Want a game, son? Set them up and I don ' t care what color I get so long as it ' s white. This inquiry could have been heard any noon, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, during the past year at the meetings of the Northeastern Chess Club, coming from Professor Joseph A. Coolidge, the club ' s advisor. The standing offer of a free meal to anyone who can beat him two games in succession has finally been won by the president of the Che6s Club, Mark Sigismund, ' 41. Many a player has tried to duplicate this feat and failed. The duties of the Secretary and Treasurer were handled this year by Norman S. Silsby, ' 42. GERMAN LANGUAGE CLUB As history records recent changes that have come about swiftly on the surface of the earth, an understanding of the German tongue will be of value in the interpretation of modern history, and the coming events that soon will be added to the annals of history The aspects of everyday life and culture of the German people offer a subject of variety and color to the club members. Division A, President Howard P. Munday, Secretary Anthony J. Damplo. Division B, President Andrew D. Frazier, Secretary Henry O. Rose. Fac- ulty Adviser Professor Barnason. LAW AND ACCOUNTING CLUB Discussion meetings pertaining to some phases of law and accounting practices, with special emphasis on problems which might be faced by the young accountant, are the main interests of the Law and Accounting Club. The meetings this year were concerned with the subjects of law, account- ing, and the life insurance problems of young men of moderate means. The topics covered a wide scope and proved interesting to accounting majors and other student groups. CAMERA CLUB The facilities of the Camera Club are expanding rapidly this year under the guidance of Professor Meserve. New equipment acquired this year includes printing and developing facil- ities, and an Elwood enlarger. The quarters have been shifted from the Drawing Department ' s darkroom, to a larger darkroom in Room 446 in Richards Hall. The Camera Club has sponsored two contests and picture displays this year, and a third is in progress at present. Activities include all types of instruction in photographic technique and developing. President Thomas J. Maloney, Jr., Vice-President Robert G. Porter, Sec- retary Robert Kalin, Treasurer David R. Wood, Program Committee Chair- man James D. Brown, Faculty Adviser Prof. George M. Meserve. CLUBS [85] Left to right: Williams. Hill, Laakso, Maguire, Pa James F. ' Sanford Dean E. Williams Charles K. Patterson Robert F. Reid Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Prof. Gerald R. Tatton Faculty Adviser Rudolph A. Laakso John H. Maguire Dana L. Hill William W. Robinson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS [86] Lrjt to right: Jarnis, Hill, Brockes. Shirley, Morse, Campbell, Berldand, Smith Roger J. Broeker Eugene F. Smith John F. Camphell Irving T. Berkland Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Prof. Albert F. Whittaker Faculty Adviser Richard A. Morse John G. Jarvis Roland B. Hill George B. Shirley MIDDLER CLASS OFFICERS [87] Seated: Prof. Haskins. Chesley, Woodward, Cameron, Watts Standing: Roberts, Wright, Johnson Earle M. Chesley Iver A. Johnson Robert W. Watts William B. Woodward Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Dr. Elmer E. Haskins Faculty Adviser Paul W. Cameron Richard W. Greenwood Ernest A. Roberts Creighton B. Wright 50PHDM0RE CLASS OFFICERS [88] ond Row, left to right: Ahern. Cheever. Douglas. Prof. Mesi First Row, lift to right: Ryan, White, Goldie Thomas G. White President Harold Goldie John P. Ryan Co-Vice-Presidents Richard H. Douglas Secretory Joseph F. Ahearn J. Alden Cheever Co-Treasurers Prof. George H. Meserve, Jr. Faculty Adviser THE FRESHMAN COUNCIL Frank J. Cronin Harry W. Dahlstrom Philip A. Nims Dominic Fiore Carl W. Haefele Allen W. Abbott Robert E. McKee Ernest R. Blair Merle I. Locke John L. Gallant Harold Goldie David R. Wood William S. Degnan John J. Schwing Kenneth R. Greenleaf Richard E. Merrill Joseph J. Dignan Peter J. Manos George Brumis Edgar R. Field Henry Iwanowicz George A. Leach, Jr. James L. Shanahan Thomas G. White Charles R. Grant Richard B. Jacobs Robert M. Mustard Bernard Kahn Lilbourn A. Pharris Joseph M. Concannon FRESHMAN CLASS DFFICERS [89] PROFESSOR EVERETT C. MARSTON Faculty Adviser EDWARD F. HENNESSEY Editor-in-Chief The Cauldron Board ' s Purpose In living our varied, egotistical lives — in bearing up under our private pleasures and pains — we are essentially individuals. Each of us is quite apart from the other. Perhaps that is why years spent in college are so prized by us. Sharing the experiences and ambitions of several years with classmates seems to wear away some of the shell of aloof- ness, even as it brings out the high polish of good-fellowship and sociability. And we are grateful of the chance to live in the lives of others, and have them live in us. Of course, this period of companionship is limited. Commencement Day is inevitable, and the greater part of the pleasant association is ended. It is not entirely gone, however, for the memories of that association live a long time with us. To help in creating those memories, to help in perpetuating the glow of friendliness — that is the function of a yearbook. At least, that is what the Cauldron Board of 1941 saw as its function. However idealistic that point of view may seem, it made the Board ' s year of work on this book a pleasant task. MILTON H. LEONARD Photographic Editor ARNOLD S. BARTLETT Photographic Editor • ••••• A U [90] RUSSELL T. KENNEFICK Business Manager PAUL S. JENNINGS Informal Picture Editor The Cauldron Board ' s Acknowledgments For the uncounted number of tasks and responsibilities which he shouldered in the compil- ing of this volume, our heartfelt thanks to Professor Everett C. Marston. Already he is cheerfully at work with the 1942 yearbook staff. May the burden of that book rest more lightly upon his shoulders than did the burden of this one. Our thanks, also, to the ladies and gentlemen of the Activities Department, and to any number of kind people among the University ' s faculty and secretarial staff. To the Messrs. Waid, and Miss Dempsey, of the Waid Studios, our gratitude and good wishes. A special vote of thanks to the talented Thomas McMahon, Class of 1940, for his artistic contributions. A word of praise to Milton Feinberg and Richard Akeroyd for their photo- graphic work. Lastly, we speak in acknowledgement of the manner in which Mr. Russell C. Knight of the Stobbs Press afforded to us the full use of the wealth of experience and ability which he possesses. Our thanks for his personal interest. WILLIAM R. ZIEGLER Managing Editor ROBERT E. TOUCEY Managing Editor D R D IV • ••••• [91] Second Row. lilt to right: Leland, Maguire, Peterson, Nathenson First Row, lift to right: Robinson, Hays, Irish, Weaver Arthur E. Church, Jr. George B. Crowdis Nathaniel Hawthorne Walter I. Hays Alfred G. Irish Richard H. Leland John H. Maguire Simon Nathenson Henry Peterson E. Leslie Priestman William W. Robinson Ralph G. Semonian Richard F. Wadleigh T. Ray Weaver Andrew W. Whites CAULDRON JUNIOR STAFF [92] Third Ron Second Rom, left to r, First Row, left to rig) left to right: Abbott, Cai ht: Rank, Green, Foulkes. : Fabio, Ballsta, DeSantis •alio. Stahl. Carpenter Henn, Kinder, Knowlton, Tavlor Cook, Whiteacre. Wilson, Bolton Robert J. Knowlton, ' 45 Librarian Mr. R. Lawrence Capon Accompanist Mr. Edward M. Cook Director Allen W. Abbott, ' 45 Joseph S. Ballota, ' 45 Foster K. Bolton, ' 43 Lawrence H. Carpenter, ' 43 Joseph Carvalho, ' 45 A. Jackson Chisholni, ' 44 Ernest M. Cook, ' 44 Joseph DeSantis, ' 43 Donald B. Emerson, ' 44 Faliero A. Fabio, ' 45 Francis P. Flitner, ' 45 Donald K. Foulkes, ' 45 Malcolm R. Gavin, ' 45 Frank D. Gentile, ' 45 Carl A. Gerden, ' 45 Leonard Green, ' 45 Edward A. Hagberp;, ' 45 A. William Henn, ' 45 Russell C. Hirtle, ' 44 Albert D. Johnson, ' 41 Herbert M. Johnson, ' 45 George Katz, ' 45 Arthur R. Kinder, ' 45 Robert J. Knowlton, ' 45 John R. Lavender, ' 43 J. Walter Leaf, Jr., ' 44 Leonard Leto, ' 44 Leo M. Lippa, ' 45 John Lotz, III, ' 45 Gerald B. Markhard, ' 45 Arthur R. McKav. ' 44 Robert D. McNa ' lly, ' 42 Frederick A. Moore, Jr., ' 43 John H. Murphy, ' 45 George M. Patenaude, ' 45 Theodore T. Pettingell, Jr., ' 45 Richard B. Plaisted, ' 43 Alvah E. Prescott, ' 43 Leslie Priestman, ' 42 Charles H. Randall, Jr., ' 43 Leon W. Rank, ' 45 Harry B. Renew, ' 45 Eli Segelman, ' 45 Walter F. Stahl, ' 43 Edward S. Taylor, ' 42 Stephen A. Thomas, ' 45 Stanley T. Walker, ' 45 Robert W. Whiteacre III, ' 45 Elliott G. Whitney, ' 45 Lawrence T. Wilson, ' 43 Paul T. Woodberry, ' 45 GLEE CLUBS [93] Second Row, lilt to right: Shepherd (piano), Stinson, Hayner (guitar), Sibley, Card, Thomas, Macmann, Chagnot First Row, left to right: Evelyn Davies (vocalist), Praskevas, Thomas, Sproul, Hubbard Mr. Otis F. Cushman Faculty Adviser Saxophones Stanley E. Sproul, ' 43 Eugene C. Hubbard, ' 45 Anastasios J. Paraskevas, ' 44 Ralph W. Thomas, ' 44 Piano Ridgely Shepherd, Jr., ' 43 Trombone Henry F. Chagnot, ' 45 Vocalist Evelyn Davies Trumpets Fred S. Card, Jr., ' 43 William H. Thomas, ' 41 Edward Macmann, ' 41 Bass Robert R. Stinson, ' 45 Bass Guitar Alex W. Hayner, ' 44 Drums Richard A. Sibley, ' 41 BACCHANALIANS [94] ' 41 Robert T. Thorpe, ' 43 Grant S. Jensen Conductor Manager Wilbur J. Hogan, ' 43 Martin H. Oxman, ' 43 Robert C. Cambell, ' 44 Harvey L. Jodrey, ' 45 Assistant Managers Abraham M. Rich, ' 43 Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Librarian Mr. Sidney R. Bloomfield Faculty Advisers Trombones John H. Austin, ' 44 Henry F. Chagnot, ' 45 James J. Douville, ' 45 Leonard A. Edlund, ' 45 Harland S. Gould, ' 45 Robert E. Lang, ' 45 John H. Reardon, ' 45 Arthur I. Senter, ' 45 Charles W. Wallis, ' 44 Ralph E. Buck, ' 44 John P. Ryan, ' 45 Trumpets James H. Brigham, ' 44 Richard G. Clayten, ' 45 Carl L. Finnegan, ' 43 Marshall E. Kulberg, ' 42 Perry P. McRobert, ' 45 Theodore B. Meriam, ' 42 Ralph M. Pool, ' 45 Edward G. Savage, ' 45 Herman J. Sheehtel, ' 45 Warren R. Viets, ' 45 Robert W. Watts, ' 44 Bernard Pokat, ' 45 Charles R. Gunderson, ' 45 Clarinets William J. Cohen, ' 45 David W. Hartwell, ' 42 Lester W. Keating, ' 45 Bernard R. Nelson, ' 44 John B. Paradis, ' 44 Max E. Ellion, ' 45 John A. Schlur, ' 45 John H. Thompson, ' 44 Robert S. Teimann, ' 45 Arthur Mudget, ' 42 Leo 0. Nurmi, ' 45 Robert W. Fleming, ' 45 Charles V. Collazzo, ' 44 Saxophones Martin B. Biener, ' 45 Eugene F. Burton, ' 44 Lawrence C. Clark, ' 42 Herbert M. Flatto, ' 44 Eugene C. Hubbard, ' 45 Emerson O. Freeman, ' 45 Robert G. Mackay, ' 45 William C. Peterson, ' 43 Russell L. Treat, ' 45 Clavin O. Heeder, ' 45 Drums Robert W. Daley, ' 42 James A. Dicklow, ' 43 THE BAND [95] Kenneth W. Lee, ' 45 John J. Morley, ' 45 Frederick A. Smith, ' 45 John B. Marsh, ' 45 Louis B. Wahl, ' 42 George Trovato, ' 45 Ralph E. Murray, ' 45 Cymbals Lloyd P. Crumb, ' 41 Nelson Barbadoro, ' 43 Basses Sidney F. Austin, ' 45 Edwin D. Walker, ' 45 Horns Walter C. Dean ' 45 John T. Dizer, ' 44 Earl A. Dammon, ' 45 Baritones John W. Hastings, ' 45 Manuel A. Kanter, ' 45 David W. Lovering, ' 44 Drum Majors Daniel J. Buckley, ' 42 Phillip Navin, ' 43 Glockenspiel Arthur Davis, ' 41 Secnod Rom. left to right: Carleton, Borofsky, Crowdis, Powell, Munday First Row. left to right: Aaronian, Campbell, Goldman, McDonald, Smith, McKe Reporting Staff: Robert G. O ' Brien, 44; Leonard Lerner, ' 45; Joseph Powell, ' 45; Aaron Smith, ' 45; Bernard Durgin, ' 43; Herbert Fowle, ' 44; Philip E. Johnson, 44; Edmund A. J. Mroz, ' 42; George B. Crowdis, ' 42; Thomas H. Mac- Donald, ' 41; Sol Burstein, ' 45; Tzolag Aaronian, ' 43; Arnold Borofsky, ' 43; Maxwell Finestone, ' 45; William Foster, ' 44; H. Spicer Trail, ' 43. Feature Staff: Robert S. Doyle, ' 44; Stanley W. Miller, ' 44; Francis W. Mc- Kenzie, ' 43; Hugo R. Pruter, ' 44; D. Hubbard Freeman, ' 44; Franklin Feinstein, ' 45; Martin Goldman, ' 45; Stanley Imber, ' 45; Carl E. Gubellini, ' 44; Norman Richard, ' 44. Sports Staff: Fred T. Dwyer, ' 42; Rubin Shnaper, ' 44; Charles W. Collates, ' 41; John Stewart, ' 43; Simon Cohen, ' 45; Howard P. Munday, ' 42. Circulation Staff: Irving M. Guilford, ' 45; Robert A. Torrey, ' 45; Charles Spaulding, ' 45; James M. MacCallum, ' 44; Herbert Gallant, ' 44; Richard Mil- groom, ' 45; Harold R. Musiker, ' 43; Dwight C. Woodruff, Jr., ' 43; Russell Carle- ton, ' 44; Thomas L. Gieschi, ' 44. Photographic Staff: Sumner Fanger, ' 45; Richard Akeroyd, ' 44; Milton Geffen, ' 44. Advertising Staff: Samuel Tassel, ' 45; George Mikels, ' 45; Lewis Duke, ' 45; Walter Imrie, ' 45; Stanley Worry, ' 44; Walter E. Polley, ' 42; Clarence Wain- wright, ' 44; Alden Cheever, ' 45. THE NEWS STAFF [96] Stcond Row. lift to right: Johnson, Ziegler, Berkland, Feinberg First Row. left to right: Nathenson, Sandarg, Wadleigh, McAuley, Rubin Thomas M. McAuley, ' 41 Milton I. Feinberg, ' 41 Alvah E. Prescott, ' 43 Irving T. Berkland, ' 43 Edward Steacie, ' 43 Harry Rubin, ' 41 A. Joe Feinberg, ' 44 Editor-in-Chief Stanley Sandarg, ' 41 Business Manager Richard F. Wadleigh, ' 42 Managing Editors Faculty Adviser Mr. Randall W. Hoffman Technical Consultant Mr. William T. Cloney, Jr. Makeup Editors News Editors Feature Editors Sports Editors Circulation Managers Photographic Editors Advertising Manager Carl H. Johnson, ' 41 Simon Nathenson, ' 42 Thomas E. Stratton, ' 43 Ernest G. Oxton, ' 43 William R. Ziegler, ' 41 Edward Colt, ' 41 John H. Russell, ' 43 Donald Schein, ' 43 THE NEWS BOARD [97] left to right: Kelly. irkland, Woollacott, Knight Walter B. Kelley, ' 41 President Ralph F. Johnson, ' 41 Treasurer Winfield B. Knight, ' 41 Vice-Pre sident Irving T. Berkland, ' 43 Assistant Secretary John E. Bamber, ' 41 Richard D. Sitcliff, ' 42 Secretary Assistant Treasurer Prof. Emil A. Gramstorff Faculty Adviser A stride forward in the department of Civil Engineering was made last year with the formation of the new student organization, the Northeastern University Civil Engineering Society. Membership in the society embraces both the local Boston Society of Civil Engineers and the national American Society of Civil Engineers. This chapter was formally inducted as an active student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers at a banquet held at Northeastern in March of 1940 which was attended by delegates from seven neighboring colleges. Activities include meetings to which local practising engineers and other prominent men bring their knowledge and experiences to the students, and presentation of papers by the members themselves on some phase of their co-operative work. Beginning in 1939 the student chapter has sent delegates to the annual New England Con- ference of Student Chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers, at which activities are compared, papers are presented, and the engineering students are brought together by their mutual interest. This year ' s conference was held at Brown University in April. Northeastern University CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY [98] Standing: Bowen, Priestman, Finkle Stated: Murray, McManus, Ireland, Badala. Fergus. Harry T. Ferguson, ' 41 Rudolph A. Laakso, ' 42 Vincent Badala, ' 42 Richard O. McManus, ' 41 Presidents Vice-Presidents Treasurers Secretaries Prof. Alfred J. Ferretti Faculty Adviser Robert W. Ireland, ' 41 Robert H. Murray, ' 42 Harry D. Bowen, ' 41 Earl Finkle, ' 41 The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a professional society organized to bring members together for discussion and observation of professional objectives. These many objectives are integral parts of mechanical engineering, both theoretical and practical. Founded in 1880. the organization now has a membership of 19,300. Its many benefits, such as Student Branch support, student loan funds, cash prizes for papers, and use of the Engineering Socie- ties Library, are open to all members of the Student Branches. The type of work which has been done in the past, and is still being done, by the A.S.M.E. is best exemplified in the research and standardization projects such as the A.S.M.E. Boiler Construction Code. Its pub- lications, which members receive regularly, are the Transactions , Mechanical Engineering , the Mechanical Catalog , Society Records , and Membership List. American Society of MECHANICAL ENGINEERS [99] Stated: Benson, Weightman, O ' Neil, Kilroy, Lapham, Greenleaf, Goodwin, Barbo Standing: Chatterton. Simms, Georgolos, Yafee Stephen J. O ' Neil, ' 41 Hugh P. Simms, ' 43 Edward F. Lapham, ' 42 Chairmen Treasurers Secretaries Prof. Roland G. Porter Faculty Adviser Warren M. Benson, ' 41 John R. Whitford, ' 43 James E. Georgalos, ' 41 Research is the lifeblood of science. The Northeastern chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in recognizing this fact encourages members of the organization to do original work in the field of electrical engineering. Papers on this type of work are pre- sented at weekly meetings. The best paper selected from those presented during the year is then eligible to compete with papers from other colleges in New England and New York state for a regional prize. Through affiliation with their student chapter men of Northeastern come to realize early in their college careers that they belong to a large body of men whose aim it is to improve and develop the science of electrical engineering. Membership entitles the men to benefit from employment and library service, to hear lectures by outstanding men in the profession, and to participate in plant inspection trips. Meetings of the chapter are planned by an executive committee composed of the chapter officers and two men from each division of each class. American Institute of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS [100] Seated: Stoddard, Alexander Standing: Ashl Stuart V. Stoddard, ' 41 President Phillip H. Bailey, ' 42 Treasurer Ralph A. Coleman, ' 41 Vice-President Robert I. Brown, ' 42 Secretary Prof. Chester P. Baker Faculty Adviser The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has now completed four successful years as a Northeastern organization. Each year there has been a marked increase in membership. Membership is open to all Chemical Engineering upperclassmen while Liberal Arts students may become associate members. Meetings are held at monthly intervals during the school year. The speakers at each meet- ing are guests from some particular industrial concern and cover a wide range of topics. The most popular event of the year is the annual banquet at which the officers for the coming year are announced. The speaker at the annual banquet usually is from a non-chemical field. Also, at the banquet, an award of a pin and a certificate of merit is given by the parent society to the chemical engineering student with the highest scholastic average during his first two years of school. The business of the society is carried on at council meetings. The council consists of the officers of the society and a Division A and Division B representative from each class. At the annual Open House of Northeastern, the members of the society have charge of the exhibits and experiments shown in the Chemical Engineering Laboratory. American Institute of CHEMICAL ENGINEERS [101] Standing: Morse, Marshall. Dean Knowles Stated: Mott, Taylor, McGarry, Thorpe. Mr. Thompson Robert W. McGarry, ' 41 Clinton P. Mott, ' 42 William W. Shaw, ' 41 C. Craig Paul, ' 41 Robert H. Marshall, ' 41 Presidents Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Press Agents Dean Asa S. Knowles Faculty Adviser Mr. Loring M. Thompson Assistant Adviser Paul P. Thorpe, ' 41 Reginald Morse, ' 41 Dana L. Hill, ' 42 Erwin N. Taylor, ' 41 Edmund C. Monti, ' 42 The Northeastern chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management in the College of Engineering is the professional society serving the interests of students studying Industrial Engineering. Organized for the purpose of advancing the theory of management, the society is chiefly interested in those problems dealing with production and administration in industry. Specific activities of the student branch of the S.A.M. include monthly meetings, round-table conferences on such subjects as time and motion study, personnel, production control, and job evaluation. Added features are the student chapter conferences and the R. I. Rees annual essay contest in which a prize of $50.00 is awarded for the best paper on some management subject. Society for the ADVANCEMENT DF MANAGEMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING [102] Standing: D ' Agata, Telowetski, Figlioli, Sandarg. Johnson Seated: Dean Knowles, Sibley, Gleason, Mr. Thompson Richard A. Sibley, ' 41 Carl H. Johnson, ' 41 Aldo R. Figlioli, ' 41 Secretary Samuel J. D ' Agata, ' 41 Treasurer Dean Asa S. Knowles Faculty Adviser Presidents Thomas Gleason, ' 41 Vice-Presidents John Telowetski, ' 41 Kenneth Brierley, ' 42 Secretary-Treasurer Stanley D. Sandarg, ' 41 Press Agent Mr. Loring M. Thompson Assistant Adviser The Northeastern University student chapter of the society for the Advancement of Man- agement organized in the College of Business Administration exists to fill a definite need in dealing with management as it concerns the non-technical business man. The three-fold purpose in organizing this chapter is briefly as follows: 1. To provide Business Administration students with a branch of a national society in a field where there is no such organization at present. 2. To extend to Business Administration students the privilege of attending as student members the regular meeting of the Boston Chapter of S.A.M. 3. To establish in the College of Business Administration a branch of the business profes- sional society most frequently found in other colleges of business administration. Society for the ADVANCEMENT DF MANAGEMENT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [103] Second Row. left to right: Willis. Adams. Hendrickson First Roto, left to right: Dr. Vernon. Raymond Richard F. Raymond, ' 42 President Rudolph Hendrickson, ' 41 Vice-President James P. Zisson, ' 43 Vice-President Robert H. Willis, ' 43 Secretary Alexander P. Adams, ' 41 Treasurer Dr. Arthur A. Vernon Faculty Adviser For a number of years the Liberal Arts chemistry majors at Northeastern were without a professional society. This defect was remedied in the fall of 1939, when a professional society was formed espe- cially for this group. Originally aimed at promoting the technical and social interests of L.A. chemistry majors, it achieved broader aims this year when it became affiliated with the Ameri- can Chemical Society. The periodic meetings of the society give its members an opportunity to hear problems in pure chemistry discussed by guest speakers. Northeastern University Student Affiliate Chapter AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY [104] Second Row, left to right: Akell, Anderson, Lapham, Telowetski. Dowling, Sigismund, Nathe Shulman First Row. left to right: Rymsha, Irish, Nordstrom. Barone, Lundquist, Wolf Alpha Kappa Sigma Eta Tau Nu Joseph A. Nordstrom, ' 41John Page, ' 40 Thomas Hollis, ' 41 John H. Dowling, ' 41 Nu Epsilon Zeta Knowlton Brown, ' 41 Fred Rosberry, ' 41 Phi Gamma Pi John Urban, ' 42 Joseph Barone, ' 42 Phi Beta Alpha Sigma Kappa Psi Charles Anderson, ' 42 Saul Wolf, ' 42 Richard A. Lundquist, ' 41 Gamma Phi Kappa Francis Ward, ' 44 Henry S. Trail, ' 43 Beta Gamma Epsilon Russell J. Rogers, ' 41 Gordon B. Whitney, ' 42 Sigma Phi Alpha Alfred G. Irish, ' 42 John Telowetski, ' 41 Kappa Zeta Phi Simon Nathenson, ' 42 Officers Joseph H. Nordstrom, ' 41 Joseph Barone, ' 42 President Vice-President Alfred G. Irish, ' 42 Secretary-Treasurer Prof. Edward S. Parsons Faculty Adviser INTER-FRATERNITY CDUNCIL [105] Third Ro Srcond R irjt to right: Wagner, Je Id, McArdle, Morrissey, Lapham, Bolton, Nordstrom, Daborowski left to right: Rekola, Igidbashian, Alexander, Tongue, Wilson, Barnes, Bartels, Kilroy, Senter First Row. left to right: Abend, Prof. Zuffanti, Monson, Hollis, Patterson, Hillier, DeNapoli Thomas Hollis, Jr., ' 41 Grand Councillor Roy E. Monson, ' 41 Vice-Grand Councillor Arnold F. Hillier, ' 41 Grand Marshal John H. Caswell, ' 42 Charles R. Patterson, ' 42 Prof. Saverio Zuffanti Grand Scribe Grand Questor Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Roy E. Monson Joseph A. Nordstrom Thomas Hollis, Jr. Herbert Alexander MEMBERS Charles F. Abend Charles H. Tongue Otto B. Bartels MEMBERS F Henry J. McArdle FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE John R. Sharp Robert W. Bartlett Gerard R. DeNapoli Robert P. Pierson W. Stanley Beecher James H. Cullen Arnold F. Hillier Charles R. Hewson Robert J. Wagner FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO James J. Kilroy Charles R. Patterson Edward F. Lapham ROM NINETEE Foster K. Bolton Lawrence T. Wilson Astor P. Igidbashean Howard P. Barnes MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN Viljo W. Rekola Robert G. Young, Jr. BROTHERS IN THE Prof. Chester P. Baker Prof. Saverio Zuffanti Prof. Joseph W. Zellar Prof. Samuel Strahan David J. Morrissey Charles E. Ford John C. Gallagher FORTY-THREE Ignace J. Dabrowski FORTY-FOUR William W. Senter Gordon G. Jerauld FACULTY Dr. W. Lincoln Smith ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA [106] Third Row, left to right: Miner, Chilson. Thorpe, Varner, Tweddle Second Row, Ujt to right: Hill, Babcock, Styron, Smith, Ashline, 1 First Row, left to right: Dr. Luder, Whitney, Tibbetts, Rogers, S is, Williams, Weaver jan, Hubbard, Robie Burghardt, Caldwell Russell J. Rogers, ' 41 President William M. Shaw, ' 41 Secretary Dr Gordon B. Whitney, ' 41 Vice-President Orren A. Tibbets, ' 41 Treasurer , William F. Luder Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Robert W. Ireland Richard E. Wright MEMBERS Robert O. Ellis Ralph F. Johnson Stanley E. Rabcock Alden M. Rurghardt MEMBERS James F. Jefferson Richard F. Rogie FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Gordon B. Whitney Russell J. Rogers William M. Shaw Orren A. Tibbets FROM NINETEEN Homer E. Chilson Paul D. Haynes Dana L. Hill John L. Morton FROM NINETEEN Henry Tweddle, Jr. Harrison W. Hubbard FORTY-TWO John F. Mulock William E. Sanborn Leonard A. Caldwell Thurlow R. Weaver FORTY-THREE Tillman C. Tharp Eugene F. Smith BROTHERS IN Prof. Emil A. Gramstorff THE FACULTY Dr. William F. Luder BETA GAMMA EPSILDN [107] Second Row, left to right: Page, Madden, Hinckley, Buchanon, Hayward First Row, left to right: Dowling, Rymsha, Prof. Haskins, Hall, Eckler, Snell Gardner Hayward, ' 42 Grand Tau Richard Hinckley, ' 42 Vice-Grand Tau John Page, ' 43 Scribe Tau Stanley Buchanan, ' 44 Deputy Dr. Elmer E. Haskins Faculty Adviser MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE John H. Dowling Norman H. Eckler Ian L. Hall Richard M. Madden Michael J. Rymsha George A. Snell MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Gardner L. Hayward Richard B. Hinckley MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE John F. Page Edward F. Quigley MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Stanley M. Buchanan ETA TAU NU [108] Second Rom. lift to right: McAulev, McKenzie. Gardner, Rosberry. Juusola. First Row, lejt to right: Mr. Devine, Willis, Jackson, Sibley, Burga Charles W. Jackson, ' 41 President George E. Deneke, ' 41 Secretary Richard A. Sibley, ' 41 Vice-President Frederick W. Rosberry, ' 41 Treasurer Mr. John J. Devine Faculty Adviser MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN Charles W. Jackson, Jr. Richard A. Sibley David A. Lockerby Frederick W. Rosberry Walter E. Waide, Jr. Thomas M. McAuley FORTY-ONE Leonard K. Adams George E. Deneke Knowlton Brown MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Clinton P. Mott Roy A. Juusola Richard D. Sutliffe MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE Roger A. Bisbee Richard A. Morse Walter C. Gardner Ridgey Shepherd Francis McKenzie Harold P. Ogden Robert H. Willis Alexander Rutledge Walter A. Bong Kay S. Blackman MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN Richard M. Burbank Richard Heslem Roger E. Macomber Francis Tinsler Edward Burgamaster FORTY-FOUR Henry F. Kispert George D. Cameron NU EPSILDN ZETA [109] Third Row, left to right: Kaufman, Musiker, Sigismund, Marcus, S. ] Rosenberg Second Row, left to right: Horenstein, Geffen, Saffer, Perlis, Bar Steinberg, Fox First Row, left to right: Landsman, Gordon, Marks, Mr. Cooperste Shulman ofsky, A. Borofsky, Wolf. , Snyder, Rosenfield, Kendall, Miller, Cohen, Julius Kendall, ' 41 High Potentate Leo Cidulka, ' 41 Treasurer Harvey S. Miller, ' 41 Potentate Murray Marks, ' 42 Secretary MEMBERS Leonard B. Cohen Julius Kendall Irving Shulman MEMBERS Murray Marks MEMBERS Daniel Lasovick Herbert Rothkopf Leon Horenstein MEMBERS Sumner Marcus Melvin A. Steinberg Rubin Shnaper Reuben Gutcheon Milton Geffen Mr. Louis Cooperstein Faculty Adviser FROM NINETEEN Mark Sigismund Eliot Gordon Abraham Landsman George Shanker FROM NINETEEN Melvin Fox FORTY-ONE Harvey Miller Saul Wolf Leo Cidulka FORTY-TWO Irwin Elkins FROM NINETEEN Arnold Borofsky Seymour Rutberg Harold Musiker FROM NINETEEN Selwyn Barron Myer Rosenfield Benjamin Kaplan Sumner Borofsky FORTY-THREE Stanley Miller Albert Rubin Louis Glasker FORTY-FOUR Udel Rosenberg Burton Parker Saul Robinson David B. Perlis Harvey Kaufman SIGMA KAPPA PSI [110] Second Row, left to right: Pedell, Barth, Staller, Nathenson, Gidez, Slavh Steinberg, Hahn First Row. left to right: Zallen, Lechter, Mr. Kodis, Millman, Mr. Heilprii Levy, Geller, Miller, Akell, Katz, Sinofsky Chancellor Oscar O. Millman, ' 42 Bursar Maurice Zallen, ' 41 V ice-Chancellor Milton I. Feinberg, ' 41 Corresponding Scribe Max Lechter, ' 42 Recording Scribe Robert Akell, ' 42 Advisers Mr. Ralph Kodis, Mr. Laurence Heilprin MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Milton I. Feinberg Saul Hahn Maurice Zallen Sidney Geller Maurice Katz Louis Sinofsky MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Max Lechter Jack J. Staller Simon Nathenson Ernest Slavin Merrill Stone MEMBERS Milton Barth MEMBERS Melvin Gidez Oscar O. Millman Frank Sattin Robert Akell FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE Alan Levy Melvin Pedell Alvin Steinberg FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR William Miller Joseph Weinrebe KAPPA ZETA PHI [in] Second Row. left to right: D ' Agata, Fi First Row, left to right: John lie, Sands, O ' Neill, Sandarg, Cha Lundquist, Taylor, Prior Richard A. Lundquist, ' 41 President Carl H. Johnson, ' 41 Secretary Charles 0. Anderson, ' 42 Vice-President Edward S. Taylor, ' 42 Treasurer Mr. Otis F. Cushman Faculty Adviser MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN W. Raymond Chase Samuel J. D ' Agata William D. Clark Aldo R. Figlioli Stanley Sandarg MEMBERS Charles 0. Anderson Russell S. Hallett Edward M. Sproul FROM NINETEEN Henry W. Martin Walter E. Polley, Jr. FORTY-ONE Carl H. Johnson Richard A. Lundquist Donald R. Sellers FORTY-TWO F. Weston Prior Dean F. Short Edward S. Taylor MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Frederic D. O ' Neill Robert A. Sands Robert W. Saumsiegle BROTHERS Prof. George R. Fennell IN THE Mr. Herbert W. Gallagher Prof. Everett C. Marston FACULTY Dr. Charles W. PHI BETA ALPHA [112] nd Row, left to right: Polleys, Urbon. Barone. Nangeroni, Tubbs, Piatelli, First Row, lejt to right: Maher, Coughlin, Farney, McCarthy, Sitar: Leonard C. Farney, ' 41 President Walter J. Sitarz, ' 43 Joseph Barone, ' 42 Secretaries John E. Maher, ' 43 Associate Treasurer Charles D. McCarty, ' 41 Vice-President Bernard J. Coughlin, ' 41 Treasurer Mr. George E. Pihl Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Bernard J. Coughlin MEMBERS Joseph Barone MEMBERS Joseph S. Dabkowski Francis W. Gardner, Jr. FROM NINETEEN Leonard C. Farney FROM NINETEEN Ronald E. Tubbs John A. Urban FROM NINETEEN FORTY-THREE John E. Maher George W. May Walter J. Sitarz FROM NINETEEN Theophilos Haggis FORTY-ONE Charles D. McCarty FORTY-TWO George E. Tuffin Ambrose B. Nangeroni Leon P. Piatelli FORTY-FOUR MEMBERS John J. Carengelo Adolf S. Przybyla BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Henry E. Richards Prof. Milton J. Schlagenhauf Prof. Albert E. Whittaker Owen F. Polleys Gerard Theroux PHI GAMMA PI [113] f Iff I ? ft Third Row. left to right: Burger, Carpenter, Tavlor. Uhland. L. Mann, I Mann Second Row. left to right: Francis. Helbig. Burns. Smith, Telowetski, Drummond. White. Dacey Firjr Row. left to right: Toby. Barbour, MacFaden. Stone, Donelson, Irish, Rumery Walter E. Stone, ' 43 President Alfred G. Irish, ' 42 Secretary MEMBERS Charles V. Barbour, Jr. Joseph J. Cegelski Frank B. Cook G. Robert Donelson Gerald A. Griffin MEMBERS Ralph W. Burns William H. Carpenter Arthur H. Claypole, Jr. Paul E. Dinsmore David B. Drummond Wait G. Robert Donelson, ' 41 Delbert W. MacFaden, ' 42 Vice-Presidents r C. Urbanik, ' 42 Prof. Reginald G. Lacount Treasurer Faculty Adviser FROM NINETEEN Charles H. Loiselle Irving H. Mann William S. Peppard E. Stuart Rumery Lewis B. Smith FROM NINETEEN Henry Elksnin John W. Helbig Victor L. Hopkinson Alfred G. Irish Delbert W. MacFaden Andrew W. Whites FORTY-ONE John J. Slepasuik John Telowetski Laurence S. Uhland Kenneth G. Vreeland Herbert G. Weightman FORTY-TWO Kenneth W. Richardson Herbert J. Rogers George A. Ross William I. Taylor Walter C. Urbanik FROM NINETEEN Herbert Moessner MEMBERS Thomas E. Francis Walter E. Stone MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN Edwin M. Burger R. Leslie Mann Joseph E. Pucci BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Laurence F. Cleveland Mr. Franklin Norvish Prof. Gerald R. Tatton FORTY-THREE Edward T. Panowich George E. Tobey, Jr. FORTY-FOUR William J. O ' Brien Anthony J. White SIGMA PHI ALPHA [114] eft to right: DeLuca, Reynolds, Campbell, Barbaduro, Ward, Lewis Row. left to right: O ' Brien, Crumb. Johnson. Lord, Shay, Smith, Storck Wright, Akeroyd, Donald H. Lord, ' 41 President Lloyd P. Crumb, ' 41 Vice-President H. Spicer Trail, ' 43 Carl B. Johnson, ' 41 Secretary Treasurer Prof. Rudolph M. Morris Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Adelbert R. Reynolds Carl B. Johnson FROM NINETEEN Lloyd P. Crumb FORTY-ONE Donald H. Lord Gardner H. Lewis MEMBERS FROM NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Eugene H. Garlick John H. DeLuca Altamount J. Cornwell Albert E. Hayes Douglas C. Handy Dominic O. Barbiero Thomas E. Howard Russell C. Wright MEMBERS James A. Dicklow Marcus J. Boyle Joseph V. King MEMBERS J. Richard Akeroyd Gedney H. Baldwin Robert C. Campbell FROM NINETEEN Robert S. Smith Russell E. Stark FORTY-THREE H. Spicer Trail Thomas F. O ' Brien, Nelson Barbadoro FORTY-FOUR John E. Connolly Randall Richardson Robert W. Watts. Jr FROM NINETEEN Earl M. Chesley Leonard Leto Francis F. Ward Creighton B. Wright BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY Prof. Stanley G. Estes Mr. Donald H. MacKenzie Prof. Rudolf O. Oberg Prof. Rudolph M. Morris GAMMA PHI KAPPA [115] iiiimifll ' !!y-iA!H!!i S|- ; if I ant H Early in the 15th century, Pietro Vergerio, an Italian Humanist of the Renaissance period, wrote: But where an active frame is conjoined to a vigorous intellect, a thorough education will aim in the efficient training of both — the Reason that it may wisely control, the Body that it may properly obey. This author and many others throughout the succeeding centuries recognized the importance of a sound mind in a sound body. Physical education today realizes that the develop- ment of sound physical structure is by no means the sole purpose of the program. The many thousands of annual contests on the playgrounds and the athletic fie lds of the nation teach the principles of sportsman- ship, self-control, the ability to profit from defeat or failure, and other important character traits of the participants. As a man turns from the classroom to his life ' s work, he is prone to forget that physical activity is important through all his lifetime. He often thinks of time spent in such recreation as a waste of valuable hours. He fails to recognize that a run-down body may cause a much greater loss in productive work through failing to perform with efficiency. When a man has completed his formal education, he has usually lost the opportunity to engage in team sports. However, every community offers suitable sub- stitutes for these sports. Equipment and facilities are available for engaging in sports which require only one or a few participants. The wise man takes consistent advantage of these facilities, for every minute spent in using them pays large dividends in improved mental outlook and physical well-being. PROFESSOR EDWARD S. PARSONS, Director of Physical Education SENIOR LETTERMEIV Arthur S. Anderson Arthur H. Chechames Samuel J. D ' Agata David C. Gerry Robert Gurney Joseph F. Howlett David A. Lockerby Frank S. Mascianica William S. Peppard Alexander J. Struzziero Robert E. Toucey Joseph P. Beaton Ralph A. Coleman Gerard R. DeNapoli Thomas L. Gleason Kenneth L. Harding Carl B. Johnson Charles H. Loiselle Allan 0. McCarthy George A. Shanker Cornelius M. Sullivan Herbert G. Weightman Gerald F. Bracken Edward Colt John O. Eckert Gerald A. Griffin Gardner W. Holmes Abraham E. Landsman Edwin H. Lovequist Arthur M. O ' Connor Lewis B. Smith Samuel Swardlick Raymond S. Yetten UNDERGRADUATE LETTERMEIV Charles F. Abend, Jr., ' 42 Marcus J. Boyle, ' 43 John S. Carder, ' 44 William F. Carroll, ' 44 Ernest J. Colantonio, ' 43 Frederick Cusick, ' 42 Herbert E. De Montier, ' 44 Samuel Drevitch, ' 42 Robert B. Fernberg, ' 43 Richard A. Grey, ' 44 John P. Heanue, ' 44 Colby Kelly, ' 42 Edwin E. Macfarland, ' 44 Dean P. Morrison, ' 43 Alphonse Pajonas, ' 43 Michael Prohodsky, ' 43 Edward J. Sakovitz, ' 44 James F. Shea, ' 44 Sylvan S. Simon, ' 42 Robert S. Tarbell, ' 43 Onni W. Waltonen, ' 44 Michael J. Azzone, ' 44 William F. Callahan, ' 43 Richard H. Carpenter, ' 43 Charles Chipkin, ' 42 Constantine C. Collatos, ' 43 Chauncey Del Grosso, ' 43 Joseph Dias, ' 42 Paul C. Durup, ' 43 Arthur B. Field, Jr., ' 42 Arthur M. Handler, ' 42 William T. Hutchinson, ' 44 Joseph W. Lavin, ' 44 Harold Maron, ' 43 Francis J. Murray, ' 44 Edward Parker, ' 44 James F. ReiUy, ' 44 James F. Sanford, ' 42 Philip F. Sheridan, ' 43 Elmer E. Smith, ' 42 Ronald E. Tubbs, ' 42 Dean E. Williams, ' 42 Kenneth F. Bell, ' 44 John F. Campbell, ' 43 Robert M. Carroll, ' 44 John C. Chipman, ' 42 James L. Cunningham, ' 42 John H. De Luca, ' 42 Warren Doe, ' 44 Leonard Erickson, ' 44 Charles P. Foster, ' 42 Donald R. Hansis, ' 43 James F. Jefferson, ' 43 Joseph C. Lawler, ' 44 Ronald F. McKinnon, ' 44 Sven G. Myrbeck, ' 44 Richard Powers, ' 44 George A. Ross, ' 42 Robert W. Saumsiegle, ' 44 Sidney J. Siegel, ' 42 Wallace F. Sullivan, ' 43 Walter C. F. Urbanik, ' 42 Jacob Wiren, ' 42 [121] ! , left to right: Collatos, Murphy, Barth, Moore, Sakovitz, Sereda, Rose, Hilton, Knowles, Rawley, Poslushney, Del Grosso, Shea III, left to right: Mr. Gallagher, Murray, Olsen, Colantonio, McKinnon, Kerr, Jefferson, Jensen, Stark, White, Hunter, Myrbeck, Waltonen, Mr. Kopp left to right: Mr. Wood, Tubbs, Dias, McFarland, Handler, Erickson, Williams, Grey, Abend, Reilly, Barry, Sheridan, Mr. Dunn THE TEAM Dean Williams, ' 42 Charles Collatos, ' 41 Captain Manager Mr. James W. Dunn Head Coach Mr. Harold W. Kopp Mr. John Wood Mr. Herbert W. Gallagher Assistant Coaches Hannibal Hunter, ' 44 Charles Abend, ' 42 Elmer Filkins, ' 44 Fred Cusick, ' 42 Edward Jensen, ' 44 Ernest Colantonio, ' 43 Henry Rose, ' 44 Edward Barry, ' 43 Joseph Dias, ' 42 David Murphy, ' 44 Charles Patterson, ' 42 Edward Sakovitz, ' 44 Phillip Sheridan, ' 43 Stanley Jones, ' 44 CENTERS Donald Moore, ' 44 GUARDS Paul Cleary, ' 44 Albert Olsen, ' 43 TACKLES Arthur Handler, ' 42 Anthony White, ' 44 Harry Hilton, ' 44 ENDS Charles Knowles, ' 44 RACKS Milton Barth, ' 43 John Kerr, ' 43 Francis Murray, ' 44 Stanley Poshlushny, ' 42 John Sereda, ' 44 Russell E. Starck, ' 43 Leonard Erickson, ' 44 Pacob Wiren, ' 42 James Jefferson, ' 43 Dean Williams, ' 42 James Reilly, ' 44 Onni Waltonen, ' 44 Chauncey DelGrosso, ' 43 Edward Macfarland, ' 44 Gunnar Myrbeck, ' 44 Ralph Rawley, ' 43 James Shea, ' 44 Ronald Tubbs, ' 42 ASSISTANT MANAGERS Dwight Woodruff, ' 42 [ 122] FOOTBALL By Simon Nathenson Still smarting over the dismal record of their 1939 season, from which they failed to salvage one victory, Northeastern ' s warriors of the grid- iron sailed into the 1940 campaign fighting mad and determined to massacre the jinx which had dogged their footsteps through seven straight games. This fall the schedule was tough; the Huskies went out to do battle eight times and tasted vic- tory only twice, but the records clearly point out that they deserved a better fate. Despite poor blocking and erratic kicking (they failed to con- vert a single point after touchdown), the Red and Black backs reeled off more yardage than their foes, and the linesmen kept any opponent from scoring more than twelve points. Looking over the material at hand at the be- ginning of the season, Coach Jimmy Dunn was inclined to be optimistic, in spite of the fact that he had lost several lettermen. Ends Connie Sulli- van, Carl Johnson and Ducky Holmes were gone, but Ernie Colantonio was back, and there were four sophomores who gave promise of attaining stardom: speed king Ed MacFarland, defensive standout Jim Reilly, dependable Onni Waltonen, and smooth-working Ronnie McKinnon. Captain Dean Williams was a fixture at right tackle, displaying an explosive charge which moved enemy linesmen back a couple of feet. Towering Jim Jefferson was available as a replacement for the Husky leader. The other tackle post was no problem, with Art Handler and Ed Jensen fight- ing their hearts out for a starting position. Guards Joe Howlett and Gerry DeNapoli had moved on, but experienced Charlie Abend proved he could handle left guard, and Dunn ' s eyes gleamed as they rested on a rangy blond sopho- more named Len Erickson, who could sift through an opposing line like a knife cutting through cheese. At center, husky sophomore Dick Grey turned out to be a sterling defensive player, worthy to carry on from where Art Anderson had left off, but the replacements were weak. Backs Bob Gurney, Alex Struzziero, Ken Hard- ing, Ray Yetten and Joe Beaton had completed their three years of varsity play, but there was a spirited group of sophomores ready and eager to step into their shoes. Coach Dunn lost no time in forming two regular backfields, each to be used as a unit. The first had Phil Sheridan at blocking back, hip-slinging Ed Barry at wingback, power- house Joe Dias at tailback, and veteran Ronnie Tubbs at the plunging post. The other unit had Gunnar Myrbeck blocking for shifty Franny Mur- ray at wingback, promising passer Jim Shea at tailback, and hard-driving Ed Sakovitz at fullback. So the personnel situation wasn ' t bad as Coach Dunn and his squad set out to meet the Rhode Island State Rams at Kingston, R. I., on Septem- ber 21. In the previous campaign, the boys from Little Rhody had edged the Huskies, 7 to 6, the first time they had ever turned that particular trick. The Red and Black warriors wanted desperately to resume their winning ways against Frank Keaney ' s lads and incidentally break their long losing streak, but it was not to be. Paced by the brilliant, shifty running of Louis Duke Ab- bruzzi and the accurate, zooming pl ace-kicking of the 240 pound quarterback, Warner Keaney, son [123] of the coach, the Blue and Gray clad men waltzed off with a 10 to victory. Bright spots of the game, from a Northeastern standpoint, were the tricky open-field running of Ed Barry, the powerful line-bucking of Ed Sako- vitz, and the consistent punting of Ronnie Tubbs. But the Huskies were not after bright spots; they were hungry for wins, and the following Saturday saw them roaring down to Burlington, Vt., to face a snarling pack of Catamounts from the Univer- sity of Vermont for the first time in the history of the two schools. The game turned out to be a grim contest between two fast, steady lines which consistently turned back offensive drives by their opponents. It was apparent that the contest would be lost or won on the breaks. The break came in the opening minutes of the fourth period when lanky Dick Salmon, substitute Vermont end, blocked a Tubbs punt on the N. U. nine yard line and fell on the ball over the goal for the only touchdown of the game. Captain Frankie Taylor converted to give the Catamounts a 7 to win. Late in the third period, the Catamounts started a march, charging the Huskies off their feet, driving them back to their own goal line. They finally lost the ball on downs, but the N. U. boys were deep in their own territory, in perfect position for the blocked kick, which followed shortly. Two straight defeats were discouraging, to say the least, but the boys knew that breaks had played a major role in both games and felt confident that their best brand of football was winning football. They entered their next battle, against the Amincos of American International College, still brimming with fight and spirit. It was the first home game of the season, and they wanted to show the home folks what they could do. They were really impressive. The Amincos were unmistakably outclassed. The Huskies rolled up twelve first downs against their foes ' none and amassed a net yardage of 181 yards while the Amincos were plunging their hearts out for exactly nine net yards. In fact, at the end of the first half, they had gained nothing and had instead lost five yards for their efforts. But Old Man Jinx, who had been grinning sar- donically at the Husky attempts for so many games, burst out in a gale of malicious laughter, and when the smoke had cleared from Huntington Field, American International, much to its own bewilderment, walked off the field with a 12 to victory. It was the first time in history that the Amincos had beaten the Huskies. Jolting Joe Dias personally took charge of the next game, at Springfield College, and led the Huskies to their first win in two seasons of foot- ball. Playing at Pratt Field, Springfield, the Northeastern men completely outclassed the Gym- nasts, and scores in the first and third periods by Dias clinched the win, 12 to 7. It was evident from the opening Springfield kickoff that the Huskies were red hot on the victory trail. Shifty Ed Barry took the kick and twisted and spun his way back to the N. U. 47 before being dropped. Tubbs, Dias, and Barry powered the ball down to the enemy 17, but here the attack stalled for the moment. Springfield took three desperate lunges into the impregnable N. U. line, but made no headway and punted out to their own 44. Tubbs and Dias ploughed through for three successive first downs and then Joe cleverly tricked an end and swept across the goal from the 8 yard line. Barry ' s attempted conver- sion failed. [124] That missed point looked mighty big when, late in the first half, Springfield recovered an N. U. fumble deep in Red and Black territory, tacked a successful forward pass and a one yard line plunge together for a touchdown, and neatly boot- ed the extra point to make the score read Spring- field 7, Northeastern 6 at the end of the half. In the third period, however, the Huskies turned on the power. Dias and Tubbs brought the ball down to the enemy 2 and Dias went over easily to make the final score 12 to 7 in favor of North- eastern. Elated over their first victory and inspired by a monster football rally the night before, the Husk- ies set out to topple strong Bates in their next encounter. The third quarter turned out to be the N. U. luck charm in this game, and Coach Dunn ' s charges scored all their points in this peri- od to humble the Bobcats to the tune of 12 to 3. Mister Jinx came back from his two-weeks va- cation the following Saturday and saw to it that the Huskies dropped a heartbreaker to a definitely inferior squad from Upsala College by one lone- some little point, 7 to 6. The ironical part about it was that the deciding point was booted by little Jimmy Robinson, 155 pound sophomore, who had never before place-kicked in actual combat. And he did it only 48 seconds before the close of the first half. The Vikings scored in the second period on a pass from Jim Kee to Tony Mercogliano and dom- inated the play in the second half to salt away the victory. The Huskies vengefully bared their fangs in their home finale of the season against Tufts the following Saturday, but the Jumbos proved to be too tough and left Huntington Field with a 12 to 2 win over the home team. The Brown and Blue drew first blood in the second period, when a tricky reverse sent West around the N. U. right end to score standing up from the 17 yard line. Harrison scored the sec- ond touchdown on a double reverse from the Husky 44. The Red and Black managed to crash into the scoring column in the final canto when Harrison tried to kick out from behind his own goal, re- ceived a poor pass from center, and was tackled behind the line by Al Olsen, substitute North- eastern guard. Seeking to break their two-game losing streak and incidentally to avenge last year ' s 36-7 setback, the Huskies finished their season with a jaunt up to St. Anselm ' s, where they outplayed the Saints but failed to capitalize on their scoring chances, and lost by a score of 12 to 0. All the scoring came in the first half, with cap- tain Ed Boule pitching a seven yard pass for the first counter and plunging five yards for the second. A flash of hope came for the Huskies in the second period when Ronnie Tubbs, playing his last intercollegiate game, intercepted a Boule aerial shot on his 23. On the next play, Joe Dias smashed off tackle, came up with some spectacu- lar broken-field running, reversed his field, and skirted the sideline for 72 beautiful yards until he was knocked out of bounds on the Saints ' 4 by Ed Surrette. A Northeastern fumble and St. An- selm recovery promptly nullified the Huskies ' scoring chance. So they lost the finale, in spite of the fact that they outrushed the Hawks 229 yards to 112, made 13 first downs to their opponents ' ten, and tossed 28 passes for a gain of 137 yards. Old Man Jinx must have laughed himself sick. [125] Third Row. left to right: Doe, Powers, Campbell, Lavin Second Row. lift to right: Pedell, Kelly, Newman, Bush, Knowles, Drevitch, Masclanica, Coach Tatton First Row. left to right: R. Carroll, McFarland, Fitzpatrick, Wiren, Parker, Prohodsky, W. Carroll Captain Jacob Wiren, ' 42 Coach Prof. Gerald R. Tatton Managers Albert Frager, ' 44 Melvin H. Pedell, ' 43 Edward I. Rumrill, ' 43 THE TEAM Harrison Bennett, ' 43 Chester W. Bush, ' 43 Robert W. Carroll, ' 44 Warren A. Doe, ' 44 Gale Foster, ' 43 Colby E. Kelly, ' 42 Joseph Lavin, ' 44 Joseph F. Mascianica, ' Richard R. Powers, ' 44 James A. Perkins, ' 44 Robert S. Tarbell, ' 43 Benjamin E. Berry, Jr., ' 44 John F. Campbell, ' 43 William F. Carroll, ' 44 Samuel Drevitch, ' 42 Jack Furrer, ' 44 James Jefferson, ' 43 Edwin E. Macfarland, ' 44 Phillip W. Newman, ' 43 Irving A. Priest, ' 43 Arnold E. Saunders, ' 42 Onni W. Waltonen, ' 44 Leonard J. Bolonsky, ' 44 Richard H. Carpenter, ' 43 Francis A. Corcoran, Jr., ' 43 John F. Fitzpatrick, ' 43 Ralph Huey, ' 44 Charles A. Knowles, ' 44 John H. Martis, ' 44 Edward Parker, ' 44 Michael Prohodsky, ' 43 Eugene Tangherlini, ' 43 [126] TRACK By Bill Ziecler The Red and Black boasts only one undefeated athletic team for the ' 40- ' 41 season and it is not at all surprising that this team was coached by the dynamic Coach Gerry Tatton. The record- making team was of course the track unit. North- eastern ' s track teams are usually better than average, but this year the team was worthy of na- tional recognition, so it took it. The result was that Gerry Tatton was rewarded for his twenty- four hour a day coaching stint by a well-balanced and star-studded squad of Mercuries, the best track team in Northeastern ' s sports history. Four dual meet Victories, an I. C. 4A two-mile championship, an N. E. A. A. U. 1,000-yard crown, and a Prout Games two-mile relay winner were the spoils of the indoor track warfare that the N. U. spike-wearers stalked off with this year. Mike Prohodsky, unassuming Middler, brought Northeastern its first I. C. 4A. championship when he roared out of third place to win the two- mile run going away against the best collegiate two-milers in the country at the Madison Square Garden on March 5. His time of 9 minutes and 37.8 seconds, the fastest he has ever run, estab- lishes a new Northeastern all-time two-mile rec- ord. Gerry Tatton always believed in running men above and below their distances to get them in the best of condition and his theory was ade- quately proved by the plodding Prohodsky. Gerry had Mike run all the distances from the 1,000 to the three-mile and the system bore fruit in a big way. Mike has had endurance from cross-country running for over a year but the constant running of the 1,000 in dual meets, and running a leg on the two-mile relay team, gave Mike the speed that he has needed to develop a closing sprint for distance running. The Carroll twins, Bill and Bob, ganged up on everyone and anyone to give the Husky runners plenty of power in the middle distances. It ' s bad enough when one six footer stays with you stride for stride at a hot pace, but when the stretch boys start running a competitor into the ground, he is apt to have a nervous breakdown; after passing one Carroll he sees another of the same go whizzing by, fresh as a daisy, and then he is sure that he is seeing things. The Carrolls worked this feat very neatly in N. U. ' s track debut at the V. F. W. meet on Janu- ary 11, with the result that Bill annexed the N. E. A. A. U. 1,000-yard crown. Brother Bob chal- lenged the capable Don Burnham of Dartmouth throughout the race and the Big Green settled for second place after Bill Carroll came through with a last lap kick that gave him first place and a title by inches. That ' s what is known as the co-operative system. The rest of the track team made its presence known in this lid-opener for Boston ' s track sea- son, as it placed more men than any other com- peting colleges. Bob Carroll placed fourth in the 1,000-yard run, Ed Parker and Colby Kelley took third and fourth places respectively in the mile run, and Mike Prohodsky got a fourth in the three-mile run. The Huskies opened their dual meet season by [127] CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM First Row, hit to right: William F. Carroll, Richard H. Carpenter, Samuel Drevitch (captain), Michael Prohodsky, John F. Campbell Second Rom, left to right: Edward F. Parker, Arthur F. Annis, Prof. Tatton, Warren A. Doe, Albert Frager (manager), Melvin H. Pedell (manager, not in picture) defeating the Bates Bobcats at Lewiston, Maine, on January 18 by a score of 66 to 41. Believing strongly in tradition, the Tattonites won eight events as they had done the year before when they romped over the Bates Bobcats to win the meet by almost the same score. The vest-pocket Atlas, Captain Jake Wiren, also had been reading the record books, so he repeated last year ' s stint and took two firsts, only this year they were in the 35-pound weight throw and 16-pound shotput, while last year he won the broad jump and weight throw. Mike Prohodsky also sought variety. Last year he won the mile run against Bates, so this year he ran in the two-mile run and not only won but eclipsed the old meet record of 9 minutes and 57.4 with a new time of 9:56.8. This was only a beginning for Mike as his Madison Square Gar- den performance later testified. The only other highlight of the meet was the setting of another meet record by Dave Nickerson, ace Bobcat run- ner, with a 2 minute and 22.5 seconds thousand. A week later the N. U. tracksters made it known to the public that they were going places by their showing in the Prout Games. A two-mile relay team composed of Mike Prohodsky, Bill Carroll, Ed Parker, and Bob Carroll nosed out the Yale, Holy Cross, and Boston College teams to win the event in the second fastest two-mile time of the evening, 8:00.8. Bill Carroll took the lead for Northeastern in the second leg only to have this lead lost when N. U. ' s Ed Parker got off to a bad start. Bob Carroll ran a clever race and paced himself to make up about eight yards, and he had the crowd on its feet as he strode to the tape in a brilliant finish a stride ahead of Crowley of Yale. [128] Robert Home, Arnold Saunders, Sam Drevitch, and John Fitzpatrick ran a fair race to cop second behind the Bates one-mile relay team and ahead of the Wesleyan baton toters. The freshman mile relay team made the night perfect for Red and Black track followers by defeating Boston College and M. I. T. in 3:39.6 but the Husky rooters left the Garden that night talking about the legs that the Carroll boys ran and with secret hopes for bigger triumphs in the B. A. A. meet. Gerry Tatton also had ideas, as everyone real- ized when they read that the two-mile relay team was matched against the fastest competition in the East in the Boston Athletic Association meet on February 8. The relay teams were Fordham, Seton Hall, and Manhattan College. N. U. was in too fast company but managed to make a good showing as it finished third behind Fordham and Seton Hall in a very fast 7 minutes and 55.5 run- ning. At that, defeating Manhattan College was no small feat and the Huskies turned in a faster clocking than they had when they defeated Yale the week before. Colby Kelley faded near the end of his leg and Northeastern was ensconced in third place when the batons were exchanged for the last leg. Except for Kelley, this was the same team that ran in the Prout meet. The Bowdoin mile relay team defeated North- eastern and Boston University in a 3 :30.7 clocking. Fran Corcoran placed third in the dash trials be- hind the speedy Harold Stickel of Pitt and Robert McGlone of Holy Cross in a 5.5 seconds heat. He didn ' t place in the semi-final heat. Ed Mac- Farland failed to qualify in the hurdle event. Mel Walker cleared 6 ' 7 1 4 that night so Husky high jumper Joe Lavin took a shower after his three tries and then went home none the worse for the experience. On February 22 the Husky runners journeyed to Providence and trounced the Brown Bears 47 to 25 while taking five out of eight first places. The Red and Black also set one track record and equalled another as a part of their second dual meet victory. Ed Macfarland garnered 13 points as the Hus- kies toyed with Massachusetts State College on February 26. The Tattonites came out on the long end of a 53 2 3 to 27 1 3 score. Macfarland captured first places in the 35-yard dash and hurdles and was nosed out for first in the 300 by the Staters ' captain, O ' Connor. Jake Wiren continued his winning ways in the shotput event and set a new cage record with a heave of 44 ' 5 1 2 . Another new mark was estab- lished when Joe Lavin of N. U. and Wall of State both leaped 510% in the high jump event. The Huskies swept the 600 as Colby Kelley led John Fitzpatrick and Sam Drevitch to the tape. Although this meet was not much of a contest, [129] TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM W. Carroll, R. Carroll, Prohodsky, Kelly, Parker the interesting feature of it was that there were three events in which there was a tie for first. Two Staters tied for first in the broad jump, N. U. and State divided first place honors in the high jump, and in the 1,000-yard run Bob and Bill Carroll finished in a dead heat. As expected, the Maine track team proved to be Northeastern ' s stiffest competition this year and the Huskies nosed out a victory in a keenly fought meet by the score of 64 to 53. Ed Mac- farland deserves a lot of credit for his share in helping to win that meet as he had his best day of the season and scored 16 points. Ed scored firsts in the 45-yard high hurdles and 70-yard low hurdles, and seconds in the 70-yard dash and broad jump. This brought Mac ' s total points to ap- proximately forty for the season and makes him the team ' s high scorer by an ample margin. Shades of Danny Miles! Mac ran away from the field in the 70-yaigl low hurdles to set a new track, meet, and University record of 8 seconds. Dick Powers of N. U. fin- ished behind Mac and ahead of Hadlock of Maine. Bill Carroll further lowered his 1,000-yard rec- ord to 2m. 19.2s. to win over his brother Bob and Moody of Maine. The third University record that was lowered was the mile record and who did it? Mike, of course. He ran a 4m. 24.8s. mile to win by thirty yards over Moody of Maine. The name ' s Prohodsky. P as in parsley, r as in . . . oh you ' ll get used to that name after Mike has broken a few more records and annexed the Kontoff Cup, which he will do in time. Inci- dentally, Mike lowered Hawk Zamparelli ' s rec- ord of 4:29.4 which was set in 1937. The Hawk still hits the sporting pages for his road racing. Northeastern won the Maine meet and finished a successful indoor track season in championship [130] ONE-MILE RELAY TEAM McFarland, Mascianica, Drevitch, Fitzpatrick style but if it wasn ' t for the astuteness of track coach Tatton, Maine might have won that meet and spoiled a good season for the Huskies. The 190 pounds of fighting wildcat prevented this catastrophe by scratching Prohodsky from the two-mile run and entering him in the mile event. Tatton did not say why he was doing this but he no doubt was making sure that the boys kept their record clean. It was not a lack of confi- dence in Mike that prompted this maneuver but foxiness developed from contact with track teams of all calibres for a period of years. By now, Gerry figures where he is sure of his points and where he can afford to gamble before the meet is run. The Maine crowd was disappointed when Pro- hodsky didn ' t run in the two-miler against the Maine ace distance man, Dick Martinez. How- ever, they saw a good race as Ed Parker forced Martinez to the fastest time of his life, 9m. 43.5s., in order to win. And don ' t forget, Mike won the mile event. Bob Carroll won the 600 handily in lm. 15.5s. with Ehrlenbach of Maine in the place position and John Fitzpatrick of N. U. in the show money. Diminutive Husky captain, Jake Wiren, fin- ished a good season and an outstanding track ca- reer at Northeastern in this meet as he scored a pair of seconds in the weight throw and the shot- put. Serota defeated Jake in the weight throw and Weisman, also of Maine, won the shotput event with a toss of 42 ' 9% . The meet was close all the way and with the victories of Bob and Bill Carroll in the 600 and 1,000, respectively, the Huskies forged into the lead. Thus closed an outstanding season. [131] Second Rom, tejt to right: Mr. Kopp, Furman. Colantonio. Foster, Lovequist, Irish. Boutelle, C Swift, Whitney, Mr. Gallagher First Rom, lelt to right: Sullivan, McGuire, Pajonas, Urbanik, Swardlick, Struzzerio, Barry, Beaton, Simon THE TEAM Alexander J. Struzziero, ' 41 Co-Captain Samuel Swardlick, ' 41 Co-Captain Mr. Herbert W. Gallagher Coach Lawrence E. Whitney, ' 42 Manager Paul E. Dinsmore, ' 42 Alfred G. Irish, ' 42 Assistant Managers Edward T. Barry, ' 43 Edward Colt, ' 41 Robert A. Hamilton, ' 42 Sylvan S. Simon, ' 42 Charles B. Swift, ' 42 Joseph P. Beaton, ' 41 Charles F. Foster, ' 42 Edwin H. Lovequist, ' 41 Wallace F. Sullivan, ' 43 Walter C. Urbanik, ' 42 Ernest J. Colantonio, ' 43 David C. Gerry, ' 41 James R. Maguire ' 43 Alphonse Pajonas, ' 43 [132] BASEBALL By Ed Colt The names and numbers of Northeastern ' s 1940 varsity baseball nine probably will be forgotten in the dust of posterity, but one long and ever- lasting memory will remain in the annals of • Husky baseball history — last year ' s club helped Northeastern to its first New England Conference championship. In winning their seven league tilts, the Huskies virtually captured honors in all the departments. They not only led the other four clubs in pitch- ing, hitting and stolen bases, but they placed five men on the All-Conference team, two on the sec- ond, and one was among the honorable mentions. Co-captains Sammy Swardlick and Alex Struz- ziero, Joe Beaton, Dave Gerry, and Ed Lovequist, were the seniors who played on the club which Coach Gallagher called the greatest ball club in New England. Swardlick was considered by many to be the fastest man in the league. Since his sophomore year, this little mite had played both the short- stop and third base posts. He completed his var- sity career at the third base corner, where he held down that spot with such consistency that he was chosen on the All ' s second team. Sammy, by the way, broke some sort of precedent as far as he was concerned. For three years he was the lead-off man, but last year he was moved down about four slots. At the start of the season, he was at his old number one post, but when he went into a bat- ting slump he asked the coach to move him down. Sammy went on a batting spree for the remainder of the season. Beaton was selected for honorable mention on the All team in both his junior and senior years. In his first two years of varsity ball, he held down the hot corner spot, but he was shifted to the second base post last year. Joe was one of the most unorthodox second basemen to come around in a long time. Instead of placing his right foot on the bag at the start of a double-play, ' Joe used his left foot. The fact was that he found it much easier that way than the regular method. Co-captain Struzziero didn ' t break any batting records, but he smashed a jinx which had fol- lowed the Husky ball club since 1934. He broke up the first game of the Rhode Island State dou- bleheaded with a two-run pinch-hit single. That hit doomed the Keaneymen in the championship race. Struzzy started his varsity career at short- [133] stop, moved onto second base, and finished his last year at right field. , Gerry and Lovequist have been in-and-outers. Gerry started last season with as fine a relief job as one could see. In the first game with Tufts, Dave went in to pitch in the sixth with the bases loaded and one gone. He put out the fire on three pitched balls. He came up with a sore arm near the close of the season and was used as a relief hurler. Lovequist had bad luck. In both his sopho- more and junior years he cavorted around the first base position. Last year, however, he was ousted by the brilliant playing of Junior Wally Urbanik. Ed was used in pinch-hit roles. Coming back this year was the ' 41 captain, Syl- van Simon, the small left-handed dynamo, hailed as one of the Husky ' s greatest centerfielders. He was chosen on the All ' s first team; two years ago he just missed that post. Syl finished the season with a .333 average. Next comes Wally Urbanik, who is the most improved played on the Red-Black nine. Playing his first season at first base, he was selected on the All ' s first team. He batted .314. Sophomores Wally Sullivan, Al Pajonas, Ed Barry, and Jim Maguire, contributed greatly to last year ' s nine. The first three were chosen on the All ' s first club, while Maguire was on the Second. Sullivan led the club with a .345 average, while Pajonas clipped .309 but led the club in runs batted in with 16. The former played left field; Pajonas was at shortstop. Barry was the leading league pitcher, winning all four of his mound performances. He also played the outfield. Maguire was at the back- stop position, and slid into the Conference ' s sec- ond team. He cleared the .300 mark. Other boys aiding in the title race included Ernie Colon- tonio, pitcher and outfielder; Charlie Swift, Sward- lick ' s understudy; Charlie Foster, the speedball king, who was at his best against Rhody; and outfielder Ed Colt. Northeastern ' s varsity ball club started its bid for the league title against Maine here with a ten-two win, then went on to take Connecticut University, eight to two. Barry twirled both games, while Simon, Sullivan, and Swardlick all contributed with two hits apiece. Then came the Rhode Island State double- header. Both were seven inning tilts. Going into the seventh inning of the first game with the Huskies behind, three to two, Struzziero, pinch- hitting for Colt, singled to centerfield, driving in the tying and winning runs. Barry skinned through with a win. The Rams scored in the first, and the Red- Blacks came back in their half to score twice. After Colt walked, and went to second on an in- [134] field out, Pajonas singled him home. Al scored a minute later on Simon ' s long fly. Sullivan pre- viously had singled to send Al to third. The visitors came hack to score two on a walk and two hits. The Huskies clinched the game on Struzz ' s hit. In the second game, Rhody was leading, four to two, in the seventh. Lovequist singled, Ma- guire followed suit, then Colt smashed a hit off the third baseman ' s body. With the bases loaded, Pajonas cleared the bases with a home run. Foster got credit for this one. The Gallaghermen traveled to New Hampshire to meet the league ' s defending champions. The Huskies got into town too late to get any batting or fielding practise, and went into the game cold. There was no score until the third when Simon singled, Beaton walked, and Urbanik singled to score Simon. Colt bounced one off the first baseman ' s shins and Beaton scored. New Hampshire scored twice, and, in the eighth, Sullivan singled, went to third on Simon ' s bingle, and scored on Barry ' s hit to center. Going into the home stretch, the Huskies beat Connecticut University, nine to five. Sullivan pitched, and baffled the visitors with a mixture of slow curves and submarine balls. Sully helped his cause by contributing a double and home run. Pajonas pitched in with a triple and single. The visitors scored two in the first on an error, passed ball, and four singles. The Gunners tied the score in their half when Swardlick singled through third and scored on Pajonas ' long triple. Al scored on a passed ball. The Red-Blacks opened the throttle a little in the fourth when Simon and Beaton walked and singles by Sward- lick and Maguire scored both men. The Nutmeggers scored their last run in the fifth, but the Gallaghermen were hot in their half. Pajonas singled, went on to second on a fumble and scored on Sullivan ' s double. In the seventh, Pajonas reached first on an error and Sully chased him home with a circuit clout. Northeastern ' s ball club won undisputed pos- session of first place when it took New Hamp- shrie, seven to six. In both of last year ' s Wildcat games its coach didn ' t expect to see his ace pitch- ers slapped out of the box, but that ' s exactly what happened. Buck Jordan had never been beaten in collegiate competition until he faced Galla- gher ' s gunners last year. Southpaw Al Roper was the leading pitcher in the league for the past two years, but the gunners made short shrift of him. [135] Second Rom. lift to right: Coach Gallagher,, Fernberg, Cusick, McKinnon, Westlund, Heanue DeMontier, Munday First Rom. left to right: Hansis, Hutchinson, Saumsiegle, Chipman, Ross, Carder, Cleary THE TEAM Manager Howard Munday, ' 42 Assistant Manager Robert Watson, ' 44 Coach Mr. Herbert Gallagher Kenneth F. Bell, ' 44 J. Carder, ' 44 John S. Chipman, ' 42 (Capt.) Paul Cleary, ' 44 James L. Cunningham, ' 42 Fred Cusick, ' 42 Chauncey Del Grosso, ' 43 Herbert De Montier, ' 44 ' Robert Fernberg, ' 44 Donald Hansis, ' 43 John Heanue, ' 44 William Hutchinson, ' 44 Ronald McKinnon, ' 44 George Ross, ' 42 Robert Saumsiegle, ' 44 Carl Westland, ' 44 [136] HOCKEY By Ed Colt Many interesti ng things happened to North- eastern ' s varsity hockey team this season. In the first place, it completed its season with six wins and three losses, while it copped fourth place in the New England league, winning four and losing three. In the second, third, and fourth places, it produced an ace sophomore line, lost the services of center Ed Barry, who left school, and it injected a new type of playing combat in Captain Johnny Chipman. It also gained consid- erably by the sudden improvement of Fred Cusick. The Husky club was all set to step into the third place spot in the collegiate hockey league until the last game of the season when it met an undefeated Colby sextet. The Huskies lost, five to four, in overtime, although Bob Fernberg, a mem- ber of the sophomore line, did just about every- thing to bring about a Red-Black victory. He scored three of the four goals. An interesting sidelight connected with this game was the fact that the overtime period was played before an empty Boston Arena. After the completion of the third period, which ended at 11:45, the spectators were forced to leave the Arena because of the Sunday law. The game was played on a Saturday night. The sophomore line of Jackie Carder, Bill Hutchinson, and Bob Fernberg, probably will be one of the greatest lines in collegiate hockey. This combination played together in their fresh- man year, and Coach Gallagher decided at the start of this season to keep the line intact. This trio was by far the smoothest combination in collegiate circles. They were a far better syn- chronized trio than the first line, mainly because they had worked together in their freshman year. Barry was the leading scorer on the club up to the time he left school. In the two games which he played, Harvard and M. I. T., he had scored three goals and one assist in the former, and aided the first line in ringing up a total of eight goals and seven assists in the latter game. It was no secret that he was the main cog on the club, and that he was one of Northeastern ' s greatest hockey players. Barry ' s ability as a puckster has been proven by the fact that he is now playing with the Boston Olympics. Captain Chipman was a scoring ace before he completed his last year on the ice. In his sopho- more year, he was the leading scorer on the club, and one of the six highest in the New England [137] league. That year he was chosen on the All-New England team at the center post. Last year he played with the same consistency, but not with the same scoring punch. He was selected on Alls second team at that same position. It was a dif- ferent story this year, though. Chipman was the playmaker on the first line. Nobody seems to know why this came about but, after Barry left, Johnny took it upon himself to start the plays, since Cusick could be depended upon to shoot them in and Bob Saumsiegle, who was moved up to a wing post from the third line, did not have much experience in the way of being playmaker. Cusick started his collegiate career at a de- fence post and last year was put on a wing posi- tion. This year, however, he reached his greatest heights as a hockey player. He was the club ' s leading scorer. He had the hardest shot on the team, and this was proven when he whizzed in a mile-a-minute penalty shot against Boston College. Other veterans to go include Lou Cunningham, George Ross, and Chauncey DelGrosso. Cun- ningham has been a mainstay at the defence po- sition since his sophomore year and was regarded as one of the best defencemen in collegiate hockey by the sportswriters. Cunningham was a rugged individualist in his sophomore year, dealing out bodychecks right and left. In his last two years. Lou began to play real hockey. He no longer dove three feet in the air to stop a man, but waited for his man to come within range. Ross was an aggressive and peppy hockey play- er, but he never seemed to have the right spark to get on the first line. If there was a mix-up for the puck on center ice, he was there. If there was a fight against the backboards for possession of the rubber, George was there. Ross was the playmaker on the third line and was contented to pass the puck out rather than do the shooting himself. DelGrosso was a steady man at the defence po- sition. He didn ' t score one goal all year, but was back behind his blue line taking care that no one got by him. Coming back next year will be Ronald Mac- Kinnon, defenceman and captain of the ' 42 club. Ronnie was selected on the first team of the All- New England club. Then there are Herb De- Montier, another defenceman; goalies Paul Cleary and Don Hansis; wings, John Heanue, Carl West- lund, and Saumsiegle. - After the Huskies had defeated Harvard, seven to four, they played their first league game against M. I. T. There wasn ' t much to this game since they won, 14 to 2. Everybody on the Husky club had his chance to do a little scoring. The first line scored eight goals and seven assists, while the second line pitched in with four and three. [138] Saumsiegle, Ross, and Heanue contributed one and one. The next game was against Boston College — the Huskies ' nemesis. The Heightsmen were too much for the Gallaghermen, winning nine to five. The Dumond-Chaisson combination, with Ralph Pow- ers and Bob Mee centering, were a little too much for the Huskies. Chipman, Ross, and Cusick fig- ured in the Red-Black scoring. Ross got in a mix-up with Mee against the backboards and started a little jam. After each of the boys took healthy swipes at each other, the refs and players stepped in and stopped the little jamboree. The Red-Black sextet bounced off this defeat into the way of a clumsy M. I. T. sextet. The Huskies won this one, nine to two, minus the services of Barry. Middlebury was treated harshly by the intown- ers and managed to lose by a score of nine to one. Fernberg did the heavy scoring in this game, redlighting four times while assisting in three goals. Saumsiegle pitched in with two goals and his other first line members, Chipman and Cusick, also contributed to the cause. Carder was also in on a score. A fellow by the name of Jack Lundrigan ruined Hansis ' chances for a shut-out when he slipped by the secondary and drew Hansis out of the net. The Gallaghermen traveled to Durham to beat N. H. seven to four. Captain Chipman had a field day there, scoring five goals and teaming up on another. His teammate Cusick blinkered thrice while aiding in another. Springfield was the next victim, losing nine to two. Nothing much was doing there, except that all the boys did a little scoring, and all the boys — except Springfield — had a good time. This, by the way, was the first meeting between the two clubs. Cusick, Chipman, and the second line of Carder-Fernberg-Hutchinson were all in on the scoring. Boston College was the next opposition. The game was close until the last four minutes of play when the Heightsmen put on pressure and scored four goals, winning 11 to 5. MacKinnon and Chipman each got two. Cusick scored once in the last period. Up to this time, the Huskies were in third place and the game with Colby, which was in fourth place, decided the final standing of both clubs. Fernberg scored three times and Cusick scored once. It looked like an easy Husky victory, es- pecially since there were only six minutes to play, but a fellow called Johnson suddenly got red-hot and scored three goals within that time, tying the score. Then came the overtime period and a goal by Wrele. [139] left to right: Coach Dunn ond Row. left to right: Az Fint Rom. lift to righ Labowitz, Allston )ne, Hackanson, L : Poslushny, Colla Erickson, Grey, Taylor :arone. Sullivan, Gogan Rawley, DeLuca THE TEAM Managers Frank P. Adams, Jr., ' 43 G. Walter May, ' 43 George W. Dewey, ' 43 William I. Taylor, ' 42 Stanley E. Jones, ' 44 Henry Twedde, ' 43 Coach Mr. James W. Dunn Donald Alston, ' 43 Michael J. Azzone, ' 44 John H. De Luca, ' 42 Leonard Erickson, ' 44 Thomas F. Gogan, ' 43 Harold Maron, ' 43 Richard A. Grey, ' 44 Richard A. Hakanson, ' 44 Harry Hunt, ' 44 Vincent P. Labowicz, Jr., ' 42 Joseph C. Lawler, ' 44 Alphonse Pajonas, ' 43 Stanley J. Poslushney, ' 42 Ralph A. Rawley, ' 43 Elmer E. Smith, ' 43 Wallace F. Sullivan, ' 43 William H. Mitchell, ' 44 [140] BASK ETBALL By Ed Colt Northeastern ' s varsity basketball team managed to salvage two out of its sixteen games this sea- son. The two wins were against Colby, 40 to 30, and Maine, 40 to 37. Otherwise, the season was pretty uneventful for the Dunnmen. The old in- jury jinx put a kink in the outfit in the middle of the season when Al Pajonas, forward, and one of the leading scorers in the league last year, went out of the lineup with a bad ankle injury. But Al managed to get back in the line-up for ten minutes against Maine and pulled one of those Frank Merriwell tricks. He went into the game with his club behind and scored 12 points to edge the Maine club. Although out with this injury, Al managed to be the club ' s leading scorer with 132 points, while Mike Azzone, last year ' s frosh captain, finished up in second place with 130 points. An interesting comparison can be made here. Azzone scored 58 goals and Pajonas basketed 55, but Al scored 22 foul shots while Mike got only 14. Joe Lawler, Tom Gogan, and Hal Maron, next year ' s captain, were right behind with 76, 56, and 53 points, respectively. Only four men will depart from this year ' s club: namely, Vin Labowicz, John DeLuca, Stan Poslushney, and Elmer Smith. Labowicz was by far the most experienced of this group since he had played on that championship ball club in his frosh year with Bob Gurney, Tommy Gleason, Jim Hatch, and Bob Toucey. Vin left school, though, and returned last year. He didn ' t go out for the club that year but decided to make up for lost time and get down to work. This year, how- ever, he reported at mid-season, and even though he went through a rigid training program, he never did get back into shape. DeLuca has played since his sophomore year at the forward position. Although he did not make the first team he was in there plugging away. He reported at mid-season this year because he has been working on a co-op job. Poslushney was a guard on this year ' s club. This was the first year he reported for basket- ball. Smith played center last year and it was thought that he would snare the center post on this year ' s Husky quintet. He did not live up to expectations however, and slipped back into the [141] second team. Elmer was the tallest man on the club; he stood 6 ' 2 . Thus, in spite of the loss of these veterans, the Dunnmen will have a veteran team returning next year. The first team will be intact. Azzone and Pajonas will be at forwards, Sullivan and Maron will be at the guard posts, and Joe Lawler will hold down his center position. Other men returning will be Don Alston, Len Erickson, Paul Thorpe, Frank Ward, Harry Hunt, Harry Hatch, and Gordon Morse. Although Morse is a sophomore he is expected to come along in his next two years. Morse, by the way, joined the frosh basketball team in a strange way. It seems that when he was a fresh- man he played on a team against the Pups and he put on such a good show that Coach Kopp asked him to report to the team. This was in mid-season and Morse did not have much of a chance to show his stuff. In the few games he played this year, he showed up very well. Although he still is a little green at the center position, Coach Jimmy Dunn believes he will be in there next year. Probably the outstanding game of the season was pl ayed against Rhode Island State here. Fresh from their win in New York, the Rams were out to crumple the Husky quintet. Al- though they did win, 57 to 28, the Keaneymen had a pretty tough time doing it. The score at the end of the half was tied-up a 21-21, but the visitors ran away in the next half. The Dunnmen were not out to win, but to hold the Rams to a low score. Those 57 points were the lowest ever made by a Rhode Island State club against a league team. The only team ever to follow up with this accomplishment was Tufts just one week later. The Huskies could have kept the score lower if they had not become careless near the close of the game, when they were taking shots from all angles of the floor. And here Coach Dunn, who was yelling for the boys to hold the ball, was met by the cries of the spectators, who urged the team to shoot. The Huskies ' success in keeping the score down was attributed to a long spell of de- fensive practice for the game. [142] CHEERLEADERS RIFLE TEAM Second Rom, left to right: Simms. Melville First Rota, left to right: Chaffee (captain), Coach Kopp, McManus. Straight [143] FACULTY DIRECTORY Averill. 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Acton, Paul 0., ' 45 L.A., 19 Mansfield St., Framingham Adams, Frank P., Jr., ' 43 L.A., 14 Wilbur St., Dorchester Adams, Milton Knapp, ' 45 L.A., 1912 Eighth St., Rensselaer, N. Y. Adler, Bernard, ' 42 Eng., 28 Lancaster St., Quincy Agliata, Thomas P., ' 44 B.A., 252 Chambers St., Boston Ahearn, Joseph Francis, ' 45 Eng., 194 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Ahearn, Maurice Joseph, ' 45 B.A., 665 Common St., Walpole Ahern, John E., ' 44 Eng., 140 Sherman St., Portland, Me. Aikens, Alexander E., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 841 Beacon St., Boston Ainslie, Henry W., Jr., ' 42 Eng., Beechwood, Cohasset Akell, Robert B., ' 42 Eng., 23 Intervale St., Boston Akeroyd, J. Richard, ' 44 B.A., 5 Warwick Rd., Belmont Alberghini, Delmo F., ' 45 B.A., 7 Lowell Circle, Somerville Alden, Merton S., ' 44 B.A., 51 Beacon St., Hyde Park Aldrich, George W., ' 44 L.A., 72 Menotomy Rd., Arlington [150] THE CAPE COD STEAMSHIP COMPANY 131 STATE STREET— BOSTON S. S. 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Allen, Lyman S., ' 42 L.A., 877 Washington St., Gloucester Allen, William H., ' 45 L.A., 11 Stoddard Rd., Hingham Alpert, Sumner, ' 45 Eng., 147 Talbot Ave., Dorchester Alston, Donald, ' 43 B.A., 124 Trenton St., Lawrence Altman, Irving L., ' 45 B.A., 21 Green St., Brookline Alward, Francis J., ' 45 B.A., 14 Burgess Ave., Westwood Amara, Charles, ' 45 L.A., 18 Chambers St., Boston Amara, Dominic, ' 42 Eng., 18 Chambers St., Boston Amon, WiUiam F., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 5 Tolman PL, Roxbury Anderson, Charles, ' 42 B.A., 356 Arlington St., Watertown Anderson, Clifford F., ' 44 Eng., 6 Congress St., Worcester Anderson, Earl N., ' 42 Eng., 8 Brown PL, Woburn Anderson, Gordon F., ' 44 Eng., 104 Walker St., Seekonk Anderson, John Milton, ' 45 B.A., 58 Alexander Rd., Newton Highlands Andrews, Carlton R., ' 42 Eng., 28 Burnham St., Belmont Andrews, Harlow P., ' 43 B.A., 4 Andrews St., Framingham Andrews, Joseph P., ' 42 B.A., Box 505, Vineyard Haven Andrews, Lyman L., ' 43 Eng., 20 Ellis St., Brockton Andrews, Peter, ' 45 Eng., 105 Johnson St., Springfield Annis, Arthur F., ' 43 B.A., 221 East St., South Boston Annunziata, Joseph V., ' 45 B.A., 235 Wooster St., New Haven, Conn. Ansell, Norris, ' 42 Eng., 93 Kilsyth Rd., Brighton Antinarelli, Fred, ' 44 B.A., 26 Howard St., Watertown Antognoni, Joseph, ' 44 Eng., 12 Elsinore St., Concord Archibald, Francis R., ' 42 Eng., 11 North Munroe Ter., Dorchester Arico, Herbert Charles, ' 45 B.A., 105 Maple St., Belmont Artick, Edward F., ' 44 Eng., 26 Tremont St., Chelsea Asci, Edmund, ' 45 B.A., 110 Princeton St., East Boston Ash, Samuel, ' 45 B.A., 152 Blue Hill Ave., Boston Ashcroft, Clarence W., ' 43 Eng., 20 Manton Rd., Swampscott Ashley, Robert David, ' 45 B.A., 51 Felton St., Hudson Ashline, Robert D., ' 43 Eng., 5 Weymouth St., Fitchburg Ashton, Donald, ' 44 Eng., 29 William St., West Newton Askowith, Harold M., ' 43 Eng., 38 Esmond St., Dorchester Atwood, Donald Clifford, ' 45 B.A., 6 Park Ter., West Roxbury Audet, Clement R., ' 42 Eng., 51 Salem St., Salem Augis, John M., ' 44 Eng., 453 Main St., Clinton Austin, John H., ' 44 Eng., 3 Remington St., Dorchester Austin, Sidney Fairbanks, ' 45 Eng., 6 High St., Orleans, Vt. Autio, Herbert Allen, ' 45 Eng., 4 Northmen Pass, Fitchburg Azzone, Michael J., ' 44 L.A., 27 Goden St., Belmont Babb, J. Warren, ' 44 B.A., 48 Chester St., Arlington Babcock, Stanley E., ' 42 Eng., R. F. D. 1, Binghamton, N. Y. Backer, Abbott, ' 45 B.A., 27 Lowell St., Lynn Bacon, Conrad G., ' 44 Eng., 569 Main St., Middletown, Conn. Bacon, Lewis H., ' 44 Eng., 40 Congress St., Weymouth Bacon, Stuart Wesley, ' 45 Eng., 7 Henderson Ave., Worcester Badala, Vincent, ' 42 Eng., 14 Chandler St., Arlington Baer, Albert G, ' 43 Eng., 83 Parkside St., Longmeadow Bailey, Edward Thomson, Jr., ' 45 Eng., Main St., Wells River, Vt. Bailey, Philip H., ' 42 Eng., Cole Ter., Randolph Bailey, Wilbert Gould, ' 45 Eng., 55 North St., Randolph Bajoras, George V., ' 43 Eng., 204 South Leonard St., Waterbury, Conn. Bakanauskas, Sam, ' 43 L.A., 166 Wilson St., Haverhill Baker, Bradford M., ' 43 B.A., 22 Stedman St., Wakefield Ball, Russell Ernest, ' 45 Eng., 61 Pilgrim Rd., Marblehead Ballota, Joseph S., ' 45 L.A., 41 Sumner St., Dorchester Balzer, George C, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 156 Appleton St., Arlington Band,, Maurice, ' 45 B.A., 39 Pierce St., Maiden Banks, Ray Cushing, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 54 Jackson St., Ansonia, Conn. Baptista, Edward J., ' 45 Eng., 50 Falcon St., East Boston Barbadoro, Nelson, ' 43 Eng., 51 Russell St., New Haven, Conn. Barbar, Thomas, ' 45 L.A., 135 Hudson St., Boston Barber, Deane P., ' 44 B.A., 28 Robinson St., Somerville Barbiero, Dominic O., ' 42 B.A., 181 High St., Naugatuck, Conn. Barclay, John E., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 21 Lexington St., Brockton Barmakian, Edward C, ' 42 Eng., 52 Salisbury Rd., Watertown Barnes, Donald C, ' 45 Eng., 13 Church St., Tarrytown, N. Y. Barnes, Howard P., ' 44 Eng., 20 Birchwood Ave., Rutland, Vt. Barnes, Leonard B., ' 42 L.A., 17 Brookfield Rd., Waltham Baron, Burnett, ' 45 Eng., 37 Floyd St., Dorchester Barone, Joseph, ' 42 Eng., 322 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. Barr, Robert D., ' 44 L.A., 807 Washington St., Brookline Barron, Selwyn Z., ' 44 B.A., 160 University Rd., Brookline Barry, Edward T., ' 43 B.A., Cedar St., Wellesley [152] Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1942 t  ] Bartels, Otto G., ' 42 Eng., 376 Amostown Rd., Springfield Bartelson, Roger J., ' 42 Eng., 77 Squantum St., Milton Barth, Milton S., ' 43 Eng., 35 GlenhiU Rd., Mattapan Bartlett, Arthur L., ' 43 B.A., 1078 Whitney Ave., 1 New Haven, Conn. Bartlett, Ray H., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 15 Taft Ave., West Newton Bartlett, Robert, ' 45 B.A., 64 Thomas St., New Bedford Barzelay, Arthur R., ' 42 Eng., 58 Porter St., Maiden Bassett, Ormon E., ' 45 Eng., 247 Evans St., North Weymouth Batastini, Eugene, Jr., ' 43 L.A., 42 Summer St., Danvers Bates, Byron D.. ' 43 Eng., 38 Pearl St., New Bedford Bates, Stanley Wellington, ' 45 Eng., 71 Edward St., Medford Batey, Arthur J., ' 42 Eng., 83 High St., Newton Upper Falls Baxter, Douglas F., ' 42 Eng., 53 Chaske Ave., Auburndale Beal, Edward, ' 44 Eng., 11 Hyatt Ave., Harrison, N. Y. Bean, Bertram I., ' 44 B.A., 434 Concord St., Framingham Beane, Robert H., ' 45 Eng., 271 North St., North Weymouth Beard, Richard Burnham, ' 45 Eng., 23 Milton Ave., Dorchester Bearse, Chester A., ' 44 B.A., 7 Britton St., Roynham Bechtel, Jack H., ' 44 Eng., 35 Bradford Rd., Newton Highlands Beckett, George Albert, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 11 Woodlawn Ave., Medford Bedell. Albion R.. ' 44 Eng., 42 Chase St., Danvers Begley, John J., ' 42 Eng., 17 Cumin St., Brighton Belasco, Fred, ' 45 Eng.. 144-44 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Belastock, Edward, ' 44 Eng., 25 Wilmington St., Brockton Belcher, Paul W., ' 44 Eng., 56 Putnam St., Somerville Bell, Kenneth F., ' 44 B.A., 20 Fitchburg St., Watertown Bell, Wilbur C, ' 42 Eng., 324 Main St., South Portland, Me. Bellamacina, Angleo Anthony, ' 43 B.A., 8 Pinckney St., Somerville Benedetto, Anthony R., ' 42 Eng., 9 Brook Ave., Wakefield Bengis, Milton Meyer, ' 45 B.A., 50 Allen St., Boston Bennett, Harrison L., ' 43 B.A., Post Rd., South Sudbury Bentley, Donald E., ' 43 B.A., 58 Harbor View Ave., Winthrop Bentley, John M., ' 42 Eng., 83 Plympton St., Waltham Berggren, John L., ' 44 Eng., 25 Highland St., Waltham Bergstrom, Carl H., ' 42 Eng., 19 Summit St., Hyde Park Berkland, Irving T., ' 43 Eng., 44 Cedar St., Norwood Berman. Merril, ' 44 Eng., 4403-14 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Berman, Theodore, ' 45 Eng., 114 Bellingham St., Chelsea Berndt, Edward, ' 45 L.A.. 20 Royal Rd., Belmont Berry, Benjamin E., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 8446 160th St., Jamaica, N. Y. Bertasz, Michael E.. ' 42 B.A., Main St., Hinsdale, N. H. Besse, Neil K., ' 43 Eng., 36 Washington St., Fairhaven Better, Paul, ' 44 Eng., 24 Evans Rd., Peabody Bevis, Edgar A., ' 43 Eng., 43 Harrison St., Newton Highlands Beutel, Werner Hermann, ' 45 Eng., 165 Jewett Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Bickelman, Alfred, ' 45 B.A., 52 Supple Rd., Boston Biederman, Robert ' 44 L.A., 957 Morton St., Mattapan Biener, Martin B., ' 45 Eng., 33-40 162nd St., Flushing, N. Y. Biggs, Matthew Richard, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 18 Temple Ave., Winthrop Bililies, Charles A„ ' 45 B.A., 422 Tremont St., Boston Birnbaum, Herbert, ' 43 L.A., 306 Hyde Park Ave., Jamaica Plain Bisbee, Roger A., ' 43 B.A., 105 Middle St., Braintree Bischoff, Lewis, ' 42 Eng., 497 Huntington Ave., Boston Bishop, Gardner M., ' 45 L.A., 110 St. Stephens St., Boston Bishop, Henry Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 606 County St., New Bedford Bishop, Robert Charles, ' 45 B.A., 98 Harvard St., North Quincy Bitsikas. John, ' 44 B.A., Main St., Osterville Blackman, Kay S., ' 43 Eng., Findley Lake, N. Y. Blair, Ernest Robert, ' 45 Eng., 108 Willow Ave., Wollaston Blair, Robert S., ' 45 L.A., Fontana, Wisconsin Blake, Martin, ' 43 Eng., 63 Westville St., Boston Blake, Robert W., ' 44 B.A., 259 Center St., Bangor, Me. Blakely, John R., ' 44 Eng., 67 Ashland St., Medford Blanchard, Charles Wentworth, ' 45 Eng., 5 Ravenscroft Rd., Winchester Blanchard, Earle P., ' 42 Eng., 51 South Washington St., Whitman Blanchard, Glenn E., ' 44 Eng., 12 Rustic Rd., Stoneham Blanchard, Parker N., ' 44 Eng., 5 Ravenscroft Rd., Winchester Blethen, Raymond D., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 46 Frances St., Haverhill Bloch, Leslie, ' 43 B.A., 2 Houghton St., Cambridge Bloom, Lawrence S., ' 42 L.A., 46 Brookledge St., Roxbury Bloom, Sumner, ' 45 L.A., 181 Second St., Chelsea Bodnar, Walter, ' 43 Eng., 16 Highland Park Ave., Roxbury Boegner. Kenneth Lenz, ' 45 L.A., 9 Hazelhurst Ave., West Newton Bogen, William A., ' 45 L.A., 66 Lawton St., Brookline Boldizar, Robert J., ' 43 Eng., 159 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. Bolivar, Carleton E., ' 43 Eng., 11 Upland Rd., Winchester Bolivar, Harold R., ' 43 Eng., 179 Governors Ave., Medford Bolonsky, Leonard J., ' 44 L.A., 80 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan Bolton, Foster Kermit, ' 43 Eng., Cabot, Vt. Bolz, William R., ' 43 B.A., Box 183, Uncasville, Conn. Bong Walter A., ' 43 Eng., 2295 Main St., Springfield [154] Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1943 [155] Bongarten, Harold, ' 45 Eng., 5 Norfolk Ter., Dorchester Bonia, Walter, ' 43 Eng., Ill Salem St., North Revere Boodro, Robert M., ' 44 B.A., 1581 Centre St., Roslindale Bordewieek, Robert W., ' 45 Eng., Forest St., Sherborn Bornstein, Daniel, ' 45 L.A., 21 Donald Rd., Dorchester Bornstein, David, ' 44 Eng., 24 Audubon Rd., Milton Borofsky, Arnold J., ' 43 L.A., 10 Wilcox St., Dorchester Borofsky, Sumner, ' 44 Eng., 10 Wilcox St., Dorchester Bottiggi, Theodore A., ' 44 Eng., 74 Madison Ave., Quincy Boudreau, Edward G., ' 45 B.A., 33 Ellis Rd., Swampscott Bouldry, William W., ' 42 B.A., 39 Bradwood St., Roslindale Bourke, James D., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 59 Aldnick St., Roslindale Bourne, Wallace H., ' 45 B.A., 16 Ravara St., Boston Boutelle, Warren T., ' 42 Eng., 130 Court Rd., Winthrop Bower, Leroy C, ' 44 Eng., 60 Allison St., Newton Bowmar, William Dollard, ' 45 L.A., Main St., Groton Bowry, Donald W., ' 43 Eng., King Philip Rd., So. Sudbury Boyarsky, Myer, ' 45 Eng., 44 Lexington St., Everett Boyee, Warren T., ' 45 Eng., 658 So. Main St., Sharon Boyd, Charles A., ' 42 Eng., 10 Kenrick St., Brighton Boyko, Solly, ' 44 Eng., 56 Kelly St., Bristol, Conn. Boyle, Herbert P., ' 43 B.A., 49 Hillside Rd., Newton Highlands Boynton, Bennett W., ' 45 B.A., Summer St., Rowley Bradley, Charles V., ' 44 Eng., 29 Common St., Quincy Brady, Francis L., ' 44 B.A., 147 Stetson Ave, Swampscott Braisted, John M., ' 44 B.A., Silver Bay, N. Y. Brastow, Edgar R., ' 45 L.A., 50 Maple St., Attleboro Falls Bray, Chester W., ' 42 Eng., 388 Essex Ave., Gloucester Brazaitis, Zigmund, ' 45 Eng., 35 Kenberma Rd., Dorchester Breault, Lawrence D., ' 44 Eng., 500 Cushing St., Hingham Breed, Allen, ' 45 L.A., 8 Prescott Rd., Lynn Brennan, James Clark, ' 42 L.A., 27 Grant St., Cambridge Brewster, David Truman, ' 44 L.A., 98 Preston St., Hathorne Bridgham, Minot A., Jr.,. ' 42 Eng., 179 Davis Ave., Brookline Brierley, Kenneth, ' 42 B.A., 45 Blodgett Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Briggs, James T., ' 43 B.A.. 627 Pleasant St., Canton Brigham, James H., ' 44 Eng., 54 Whitney St., Northboro Brigham, Stanley F., ' 44 B.A., 63 Oriole St., West Roxbury Brock, Lester W., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 720 Washington St., Brighton Broderick, Robert J., ' 44 L.A., 42 Summer St., Milford Broeker, Roger, ' 43 Eng., 451 Foch Boulevard, Mineola, N. Y. Brookfield, Richard A., ' 42 Eng., 156 Messapoag Ave., Sharon Brooks, Joseph W., ' 45 L.A., 48 Huron Ave., Cambridge Brown, Allan R., ' 43 Eng., 36 Ellsworth Ave., Beverly Brown, Emery E., ' 42 B.A., 43 Shirley Rd., Waltham Brown, Fred H., ' 42 Eng., 36 High St., Marblehead Brown, Gordon H., ' 42 B.A., 38 Bowdoin St., Newton Highlands Brown, Herbert N., ' 42 Eng., 7 Clay St., Taunton Brown, James D., ' 42 Eng., 201 St. Botolph St., Boston Brown, Richard E., ' 41 B.A., 19 Glenwood Circle, Lynn Brown, Richard Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 41 St. Gregory St., Dorchester Brown, Robert A., 44 Eng., 20 Youle St., Melrose Brown, Robert H., ' 43 Eng., Main St., Box 163, Chatham Brown, Robert I., ' 42 Eng., 16 Church St., Manchester, Conn. Brown, Robert K., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 46 Westmoreland Ave., Arlington Heights Brown, Roger A., ' 42 Eng., 71 Ocean St., Dorchester Brown, Warren J., ' 43 Eng., Hampstead Ave., North Billerica Brumis, George, ' 45 B.A., 65 Lexington Ave., Somerville Bucci, Richard P., ' 44 B.A., 64 Wareham St., Medford Buchanan, Stanley M., ' 44 Eng., 5 Arion St., Dorchester Buck, Ralph E., ' 44 Eng., 161 Savin Hill Ave., Boston Buckley, Daniel J., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 15 Linden Ave., Maiden Buckminster, Philip I., ' 45 L.A., 74 Royal St., Wollaston Bunich, Jack J., ' 44 B.A., 35 Theodore St., Dorchester Bunker, Arthur Gerrish, ' 45 Eng., 86 Thornton St, Roxbury Buonomo, Frank, ' 45 Eng., 27 Hooper St., Islington Burbank, Richard M., ' 44 Eng., 25 Hartsuff St., Rockland Burdett, John D., ' 44 Eng., 56 Elmwood St., Swampscott Burgamaster, Edward A., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 22 Waverly St., Stoneham Burger, Edwin M., ' 44 Eng., 49 Cortland St., Springfield Burgess, Howard C, ' 44 Eng., 47 Carleton St., Newton Burghardt, Alden M., ' 42 Eng., 25 Middle St., South Dartmouth Burke, Edward L., ' 43 Eng., 132 Wildwood Ave., Arlington Burkitt, Norman A., ' 44 B.A., 297 Western Promenade, Portland, Me. Burnham, Francis Utley, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 6 Avenue B, Turners Falls Burnham, John F., ' 44 L.A., 71 Perry St., Stoughton Burns, Ralph W., ' 42 L.A., 72 Grant St., Marlboro Burns, William J., ' 44 B.A., Box 12, Foft Devens Burrell, Robert J., ' 45 Eng., 15 DeWolf St., Dorchester Burstein, Sol, ' 45 Eng., 198 Chester Ave., Chelsea Burt, Alan Covell, ' 45 Eng., 175 South Ave., Attleboro Burt, Clement G, ' 45 L.A., 22 Grafton Ave., Islington Burton, Eugene F., ' 44 Eng., 38 Colony Rd., Lexington Burton, John Amos, ' 45 Eng., 57 Olean St., Worcester Bush, Chester, ' 43 Eng., 139 Beaver St., Hyde Park Bushloff, Frank, ' 43 Eng., 26 Baird St., Dorchester [156] Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1944 { 157 1 Buskey, Felix A., ' 44 Eng., 51A Tremont St., Claremont, N. H. Butcher, Stanley E., ' 43 L.A., 7 Chadwick St., North Billerica Butler, Arthur M., ' 43 B.A., 526 Water St., Framingham Butterfield, Forrest V., ' 42 Eng., R. F. D. 1, Box 72, Springfield, Vt. Butters, Raymond J., ' 45 L.A., 23 Packard Ave., Dorchester Buxton, Harold, ' 42 Eng., Harwood Ave., Littleton, Mass. Buxton, Robert W., ' 44 Eng., 10 Freeman St., Arlington Cady, Clarke Willis, ' 45 Eng., 33 Chauncey St., Waterbury, Conn. Cafasso, Anthony J., ' 44 Eng., 101 Wyllis Ave., Maiden Cahaly, Dimitri M., ' 45 Eng., 72 Adamson St., Allston Cahill, Paul Ray, ' 43 L.A., 12 Early Ave, Medford Caldwell, Leonard A., ' 42 Eng., Church St., Canaan, Conn. Calish, Sumner J., ' 45 L.A., 100 Washington St., Brighton Callahan, Duane L., ' 44 B.A., 59A Strathmore Rd., Brighton Callahan, Robert, ' 44 L.A., 2086 Nelson St., Memphis, Tennessee Cameron, Duncan H., ' 43 Eng., 306 Dudley St., Roxbury Cameron, Francis X., ' 44 L. A., 25 Hamilton St., Dorchester Cameron, George D., ' 44 Eng., 273 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, R. I. Cameron, Paul Wesley, ' 44 Eng., 59 Tamworth Hill Ave., Greenwood Cammarata, Joseph G., ' 43 B.A., 42 Fairmont St., Arlington Campbell, John D., ' 44 B.A., 70 Pleasant Street, No. Andover Campbell, John F., ' 43 L.A., 41 Ocean St., Atlantic Campbell, Robert C, ' 44 B.A., 41 Marine St., South Boston Candis, Gregory G., ' 43 B.A., 40 Isabella St., Boston Cane, Claude M., ' 45 B.A., Pine Hill Circle, Waltham Cangiano, Albert E., ' 45 L.A., 17 Fifth St., Medford Cann, Francis A., ' 43 B.A., 83 Winnepurkit Ave., Lynn Capone, Joseph, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 380 Beech St., Roslindale Caputi, Joseph J., ' 42 Eng., 1123 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Caputo, Paul A., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 62 Arborway St., Boston Caputo, Ralph Arthur, ' 45 Eng., 25 Gladstone St., East Boston Carangelo, John J., ' 44 Eng., 63 Anthony St., New Haven, Conn. Carangelo, Mario Louis, ' 43 Eng., 2104 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Card, Fred S., ' 43 B.A., 35 Converse St., Wakefield Carder, John S., ' 44 Eng., 64 Eliot Ave., West Newton Carito, William A., ' 43 Eng., 10 Harris St., Boston Carleton, George T., ' 42 B.A., 134 Kenoza Ave., Haverhill Carleton, Russell, ' 44 L.A., 3 West St., Stoneham Carlsen, Mervin L., ' 44 L.A., 103 Rockdale St., Mattapan Carlson, Alden B., ' 45 L.A., 126 Sherman St., Quincy Carlson, Melvin E., ' 43 L.A., 39 Mansfield St., Gloucester Carlson, Quinton, ' 43 Eng., 48 Seaver St., North Easton Carmean, Rolfe Lorimer, ' 44 Eng., Mount Hermon, Northfield Caro, Joseph H., ' 43 L.A., 94 Nightingale St., Dorchester Carpano, Pasquale, ' 43 Eng., 54 Chavenson St., Fall River Carpenter, Edward P., ' 44 Eng., 138 Old Colony Ave., Wollaston Carpenter, Lawrence H., ' 43 B.A., 20 Hope St., Attleboro Carpenter, Richard H., ' 43 B.A., 44 Huttleston Ave., Fairhaven, Mass. Carpenter, William H., ' 42 B.A., 112 Aiggle St., Brain tree Carrier, Harvey E., ' 45 B.A., Old Colony Rd., Esmond, R. I. Carroll. Robert M., ' 44 B.A., 16 Park Rd., Belmont Carroll, William F., ' 44 B.A., 16 Park Rd., Belmont Carroll, William J., ' 44 B.A., 57 Cambridge St., Lawrence Carter, Carl R., ' 45 L.A., 43 Farnsworth St., Waltham Carter, Irving D., ' 42 L.A., 83 Parsons St., Brighton Carter, William N., ' 42 L.A., 71 Clarendon Ave., West Somerville Carvalho, Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 72 Oak St., Lexington Carvill, Richard E., ' 43 Eng., 15 Alaric St., West Roxbury Cary, Spencer H., ' 44 B.A., 32 Westminster St., Manchester, Conn. Cass, Walter James, ' 45 L.A., 12% Fowler St., Salem Cassarion, Sebastian J., ' 43 Eng., 84 Endicott St., Boston Cassetta, Anthony A., ' 44 Eng., 217 Princeton St., East Boston Center, William H., ' 44 Eng., Box 118, Ravena, N. Y. Chagnot, Henry Frederick, ' 45 Eng., 6 Rockwell PL, Milton Chalek, Mitchell, ' 42 L.A., 26 Beacon Hill Ave., Lynn Chalow, Alfred J., ' 43 L.A., 426 North Ave., Dunellin, N. J. Chamberlain, Richard I., ' 43 Eng., 44 Field St., Boston Chapman, Donald A., ' 44 Eng., 24 Hazel St., Lowell Charles, Joseph A., ' 42 B.A., Ferry Rd., Salisbury Chase, Arthur Leonard, ' 45 L.A., 19 Hilton St., Taunton Chase, Kenneth R., ' 43 B.A., 261 Pratt Ave., Somerset Center Chase, Walter M., ' 43 Eng., 28 Hillcrest Rd., Needham Creever, J. Alden, ' 45 L.A., 461 Beacon St., Boston Chesley, Earle M., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 108 Summer St., Auburn, Maine Chesson, Frank D., ' 45 B.A., 15 Worcester St., Nashua, N. H. Chilson, Homer E., ' 42 Eng., 185 South St., Northampton Chin, Henry, ' 42 Eng., 477 Broadway, Chelsea Chipman, John C, ' 42 Eng., 99 Waverly St., Arlington Chisholm, Alfred J., ' 44 L.A., 57 Garland St., Everett Chisholm, John, ' 44 Eng., 3 Bowden St., Marblehead Christie, George F., ' 45 B.A., 117 Greenacres Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Christopher, Clifford Z., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 49 Elizabeth Rd., Belmont Church, Arthur E., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 25 First St., Leominster Church, Herbert S., ' 43 Eng., 7 Nelson St., Natick [158] Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1945 [159] Ciarcia, Joseph John, ' 45 Eng., 49 Harvard St., Winchester Ciesielski, Leo Frank, ' 45 Eng., 355 High St., New Britain, Conn. Clancey, Colman D., ' 43 Eng., 67 Graf St., Portland, Me. Clapp, Donald K., ' 44 Eng., 48 Cohasset St., Roslindale Clark, Lawrence C, ' 44 L.A., 35 Ellis St., Brockton Clark, Robert B., ' 44 L.A., 30 Tremont St., Weymouth Clark, Robert William, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 202 Merrymount St., Quincy Clarke, Cortlandt, ' 44 L.A., 12 Brick Hill Ave., Wakefield Claypole, Arthur H, ' 42 B.A., 227 Robbins St., Waltham Clayton, Richard G., ' 45 L.A., 2 Schuyler St., Roxbury Cleary, Paul G., ' 44 Eng., 59 Goodnough Rd., Chestnut Hill Cleveland, Eric G., ' 42 Eng., West Woodstock, Vt. Cleveland, John F., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 9 Roy St., Beverly Cleveland, Leon M., ' 42 Eng., Reading, Vt. Clough, Roy F., ' 44 B.A., Bartlett St., Chelmsford Clougherty, Charles T., ' 45 B.A., 15 Fernald Ter., Boston Cluff, Roy, ' 45 B.A., 197 Perkins St., Melrose Cobb, William J., ' 42 B.A., 142 Vernon St., Norwood Cobean, John F., ' 45 B.A., 822 Clinton Place, Evanston, 111. Cockinos, Constantine G., ' 45 Eng., 46 Homes Ave., Dorchester Cochran, John, ' 45 L.A., 598 Adams St., Quincy Cody, Thornton S., ' 45 B.A., 1469 Beacon St., Brookline Coffin, Tristram, Jr., ' 44 L.A., 20 Hammond Rd., Belmont Cohen, Alvin, ' 45 L.A., 32 Charles St., Winthrop Cohen, John J., ' 43 B.A., 577 Norfolk St., Mattapan Cohen, Leon, ' 44 B.A., 46 Astoria St., Mattapan Cohen, Milton Leo, ' 45 Eng., 15 Wave Ave., Revere Cohen, Robert, ' 43 Eng., 31 McLellan St., Dorchester Cohen, Samuel H., ' 45 L.A., 100 Atlantic Ave., Revere Cohen, Sidney, ' 43 Eng., 31 McLellan St., Dorchester Cohen, Simon, ' 45 L.A., 23 Aborn PL, Lynn Cohen, William, ' 45 L.A., 179 Walnut St., Chelsea Cohen, William Jacob, ' 45 Eng., 42 Lancaster St., Quincy Colan, George H., ' 44 Eng., 397 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Colaneri, John, ' 45 L.A., 34 Brook Rd., Sharon Colantonio, Ernest J., ' 43 L.A., 215 Adams St., Newton Cole, David H., ' 44 B.A., 59 Superior St., Lynn Cole, Harvey, ' 43 Eng., 37 Standish St., N. Weymouth Collazzo, Charles J., ' 44 L.A., 28 Franklin St., Woburn Collins, Charles Joseph, ' 45 L.A., 460 Huron Ave., Cambridge Collins, Peter Robinson, ' 45 L.A., 3 Harrington Rd., Winchester Concannon, Francis J., ' 45 L.A., 3 Highland Park, Boston Concannon, Joseph M., ' 45 B.A., 20 Marmion St., Boston Condon, John H.. Ill, ' 44 L.A., Great Rd., Bedford Conlon, Wilfred Peter, ' 44 L.A., 168 Washington St., Dedham Conlon, William Martin, ' 45 Eng., 18 Temple St., Whitman Connelly, Miles Charles, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 18 Linden St., New Haven, Conn. Conner, Richard Sturgis, ' 45 Eng., 25 Hasting St., Framingham Connolly, Daniel Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 100 Salem St., Lawrence Connolly, John E., ' 44 B.A., 12 Ackers Ave., Brookline Connolly, Joseph Francis, ' 45 L.A., 13 Arthur St., Winchester Connor, James Francis, ' 45 Eng., 118 Woodland St., Worcester Connor, John M., ' 42 Eng., 11 Curtin St., Mansfield Connor, Thomas F., ' 45 L.A., 74 Sawyer Ave., Dorchester Connors, James Francis, ' 45 Eng., 11 Berry St., Maiden Connors Robert A., ' 45 L.A., 618 Robeson St., Fall River Consolazio, George A., ' 43 L.A., 44 Berkshire St., Cambridge Constantine, Robert Edward, ' 45 Eng., 19 Harvard St., Boston Contrada, Andrew F., ' 45 B.A., 74 Dartmouth St., Medford Conviser, Sanford Robert, ' 45 Eng., 447 Norfolk St., Mattapan Conway, Thomas E., ' 45 Eng., 39 Woodbine Rd., Medford Conway, Thomas F., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 510 Hillside Ave., Hartford, Conn. Cook, Ernest M., ' 44 Eng., 15 Albemarle Rd., Waltham Cooke, Reginald W., ' 45 B.A., 215 Arlington St., Medford Cookson, Albert E., ' 44 Eng., 20 Norfolk St., Needham Coole, Franklin S., ' 44 B.A., 8 Dalton St., Belmont Cooney, John Robert, ' 45 Eng., Lake St., Tewksbury Copithorne, Alton R., ' 44 Eng., 64 Garfield Ave., Chelsea Corcoran, Francis A., Jr., ' 43 B.A., 22 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain Corcoran, Patrick Joseph, ' 43 Eng., 1400 E. 53rd St., Chicago, 111. Corkum, James L., ' 44 B.A., 54 York St., Springfield Cornell, William B., ' 44 B.A., 147 Essex St., Squantum Cornwell, Altamont J., ' 42 Eng., 26 Orchard Ave., Blasdell, N. Y. Coscia, Amico, ' 44 L.A., 131 Maiden St., Revere Coscia, Anthony, ' 44 B.A., 47 Cleveland St., Arlington Cosgrove, Patrick Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 22 Court St., Dedham Costa, George, ' 44 L.A., 20 Berkeley Rd., Nantasket Beach Costa, John J., ' 44 Eng., 657 East 220 St., Bronx, N. Y. Coughlan, James S., ' 45 L.A., 36 Amherst Rd., Wellesley Coughlin, Joseph F., ' 42 Eng., 52 Saunders Rd., Norwood Coughlin, Robert J., ' 45 Eng., 11 Upland Rd., Medford Cox, Everett F., Jr., ' 43 B.A., 30 Green St., Hudson [160] Compliments of ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA BETA GAMMA EPSILON NU EPSILON ZETA KAPPA ZETA PHI SIGMA PHI ALPHA GAMMA PHI KAPPA PHI BETA ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA PSI [161] Cox, George H., ' 44 B.A., P. 0. Box 127, East Jaffrey, N. H. Cox, John W., ' 43 Eng., 105 Blossom St., Fitchburg Coyle, Walter A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 5 Lovell Rd., Watertown Cristiano, Michael William, ' 45 B.A., 287 Blatchley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Cristofori, Francis J., ' 45 B.A., Oakland St., Wellesley Hills Crocker, Denton W., ' 42 L.A., 44 Bellevue Rd., Beach Bluff Cromwell, Edward K., ' 45 B.A., 106 South Main St., Middleboro Cronin, Franklin James, ' 45 Eng., 115 Third St., Medford Crosseley, Norman S., ' 42 Eng., 13 Lyman St., Laconia, N. H. Crowdis, George B., ' 42 B.A., 16 Randlett St., Wollaston Crowley, Paul V., ' 45 B.A., 462 Washington St., Brighton Crowell, Cutler C, ' 45 L.A., 15 Russell Rd., Wellesley Crozier, Robert, ' 42 Eng., 11 Courtland St., Middleboro Cummings, Archer F., ' 44 B.A., 10 Rod Rd., Rochester, N. H. Cummings, Edward M., ' 45 Eng., 624 East St., Ludlow Cummings, Francis W., ' 42 Eng., 24 Colonial Ave., Dorchester Cunningham, James L., ' 42 B.A., Tower Rd., Lincoln Curley, Walter W., ' 45 B.A., 72 Hiawathia Rd., Boston Curran, Edward E., ' 45 L.A., 37 Bradstreet Rd., North Andover Currier, Donald Robert, ' 45 Eng., 83 Hillcrest Ave., Brockton Curtis, Herman M., ' 44 Eng., Warren St., Searsport, Me. Curuby, Nicholas G., ' 44 L.A., 35 Blossom St., Lynn Cusack, John J., ' 44 Eng., 26 Corona St., Boston Cushman, Richard W., ' 43 L.A., 11 Chase Ave., Lexington Cusick, Fred M., ' 42 B.A., 23 Falkland St., Brighton Daborowski, Ignace J., ' 43 Eng., 49 Denton Circle, Springfield Dabkowski, Joseph, ' 44 L.A., 148 Grove St., New Britain, Conn. Dahl, John S., ' 44 B.A., 100 Linden St.. Allston Dahlstrom, Harry William, ' 45 Eng., 18 Burgoyne St., Elmwood, Conn. Daigle, Oscar L., ' 43 Eng., 320 Main St., Van Buren, Me. Daley, Daniel Maurice, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 229 Lawrence Rd., Medford Daley, Robert W., ' 42 Eng., 68 Hancock Rd., Maiden Damelin, Herbert S., ' 45 L.A., 7 Fayston St., Boston Damon, Earl A., ' 45 B.A., 17 Hall Ave., Nashua, N. H. D ' Amore, Frank G., ' 44 Eng., 25 Chelsea St., East Boston Damplo, Anthony, Jr., ' 44 L.A., 33 Pine St., Medway Dane, Norman B., ' 43 B.A., 84 Londonderry Rd., Marblehead Daniels, Alexander B.. ' 45 B.A., 290 Harris Ave., Needham Dantowitz, Philip, ' 45 Eng., 915 Morton St., Mattapan Daston, Paul G., ' 45 L.A., 31 Chisholm Rd., Roslindale Datz, Maxwell W., ' 43 B.A., 955 Morton St., Mattapan Davenport, Edward Bruce, ' 45 B.A., 69 Bowen St., Newton Centre Davey, John Edward, ' 45 Eng., 35 Bertram St., Beverly Davidzick, Walter, ' 43 Eng., 126 Congress Ave., Chelsea Davies, Charles S., ' 44 L.A., 62 Main St., Stoneham Davin, Thomas Roger, ' 45 Eng., 89 St. Paul St., Brookline Davis, Arthur John, ' 45 Eng., 1119 Main St., Melrose Davis, Erwin W., ' 45 B.A., Bridgewater, Vt. Davis, George M., ' 45 Eng., 165 Greenfield Rd., Mattapan Davis, L. Burnham, ' 42 B.A., 14 Sherman Rd., Greenwood Davis, Maurice Robert, ' 45 Eng., 62 Howard St., Randolph Davis, William F., ' 45 B.A., 30 Dunster Rd., Boston Davis, William M., ' 43 B.A., 40 Federal St., Reading Dawley, J. Frank, ' 45 B.A., 365 Lebanon St., Melrose Dean, Walter Charles, ' 45 L.A., 115 Granite St., Rockport DeBella, John L., ' 45 L.A., 10 Woodbine St., Boston DeBery, Edward, ' 44 Eng., 160 Longwood Ave., Boston DeChristopher, Frederic Armando, ' 45 Eng., 695 Eastern Ave., Maiden Deering, Sylvester D., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 2 Middle St., Gloucester Delano, Robert B., ' 45 L.A., 336 Howard St., Cambridge Degnan, William J., ' 45 L.A., 166 Homestead Ave., Hartford, Conn. DelGrosso, Chauncey, ' 43 B.A., 31 Elm St., Cohasset DeLuca, John H., ' 42 B.A., 76 Schofield Ave., Stamford, Conn. DeMarco, Felix E., ' 45 L.A., 18 Thatcher St., Boston De Meo, Michael Bernard, ' 45 B.A., 675 Saratoga St., East Boston DeMontier, Herbert E., ' 44 B.A., 19 Appleton St., Melrose Dench, Maurice Thomas, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 49 Mt. Vernon St., Gloucester Dennis, Richard, ' 43 Eng., 58 Hillside Ave., Revere DePiano, A. William, ' 45 Eng., 38 Bennett St., Everett dePiccolellis, John P., ' 42 Eng., 912 Beacon St., Boston DeRosa, Vincent, ' 42 Eng., 48 Pearson Ave., Somerville DeSantis, Joseph, ' 43 Eng., 4 Bickford Rd., Maiden Desmond, Frederick James, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 27 Woodbury St., Beverly D ' Eugenio, Tersino M., ' 44 Eng., 304 Langley Rd., Newton Centre DeVeuve, Ernest Arthur, ' 44 Eng., 77 Augustus Ave., Roslindale Dewey, George W., ' 43 B.A., R. F. D. 3, Winsted, Conn. Dewire, Francis M., ' 44 B.A., 10 Chenery Ter., Belmont Deyo, Fred, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 224 Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Tex. Dias, Joseph, ' 42 L.A., 368 County St., New Bedford DiCicco, Valention, ' 43 Eng., 93 Winthrop St., Brockton [162] atir S tubto 18 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS School and College Photographers Completely equipped to render the highest quality craftsmanship and an expedited service on both personal portraiture and photography for college annuals. 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Jr., ' 45 L.A., 14 Glendale St., Salem Dion, Norman J., ' 44 L.A., 32 Floyd St., Waltham Dion, Paul A., ' 45 B.A., 310 Sawyer St., New Bedford DiPietro, Paul A., ' 43 Eng., 59 Broadway, Somerville DiPietro, William O., ' 42 Eng., 24 Hillcrest Circle, Watertown Director, Philip R., ' 42 Eng., 118 Trowbridge St., Cambridge Disciullo, Eugene, ' 45 Eng., 73 Village St., Boston Divoll, Richard L., ' 43 Eng., Darton St., Concord Dizer, John T., Jr., ' 44 Eng., School St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Dobbins, William K., ' 44 Eng., Winn St., Burlington Doherty, Francis C, ' 44 Eng., 31 Weld Hill St., Forest Hills Doherty, William J., ' 45 Eng., 29 Kenmere Rd., Medford Donaldson, Russell E., ' 44 Eng., 47 Crescent St., Cambridge Donde, Theodore, ' 45 Eng., 96 Edinboro Rd., Quincy Donlan, Raymond J., ' 43 L.A., 61 Dale St., Waltham Donlon, Stephen J., Jr., ' 42 B.A., 37 Salem St., Swampscott Donohue, Thomas J., ' 44 B.A., 13 Pearl St., Manchester, Conn. Donovan, James R., ' 44 B.A., 33 Day St., Norwood Dooley, Richard A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 36 Worcester St., Grafton Doonan, Robert Alan, ' 45 L.A., 777 Boylston St., Brookline Dormandy, Roger, ' 44 Eng., 867 Third Ave., Troy, N. Y. Dorosz, Adolph S., ' 42 Eng., 353 South St., Bridgewater Douglas, Richard H., ' 45 B.A., 7 Lamartine PL, Boston Douglas, Ronald St. Clair, ' 45 Eng., 9 Grove St., Maiden Douville, James, ' 45 Eng., 800 Worcester St., Wellesley Dow, Ralph R., ' 44 B.A., 574 Lexington St., Waltham Dowcett, Frank E., ' 44 Eng., 1015 Washington St., Newtonville Dowd, James W., ' 42 Eng., 97 School St., Taunton Doyle, Robert S., ' 44 Eng., 1835 Nelson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Draper, George W., ' 45 L.A., 69 Rindge Ave., Cambridge Dreifuss, Walter, ' 45 L.A., 470 Warren St., Roxbury Drenker, John William, ' 45 Eng., Highland Rd., Thornwood, N. Y. Drevitch, Samuel, ' 42 Eng., 36 Wilder St., Roxbury Drew, Chester L., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 1175 Boylston St., Boston Drew, Robert G., ' 44 L.A., 41 Bromfield St., Newburyport Driscoll, Joseph Bartholomew, ' 45 Eng., 15 St. Gregory St., Dorchester Drummond, David B., ' 42 B.A., 14 Georg Anna, South Braintree Drury, Harold B., ' 42 L.A., R. F. D. 2, Athol Dudley, Benjamin A., ' 42 Eng., Farm Rd., Marlboro Duffy, Thomas H., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 123 Lindsey St., Fall River Dugas, Vincent J., ' 44 L.A., Clark St., Waltham Duke, Lewis Harvey, ' 45 B.A., 15 Forest Ave., Salem Duling, Arthur F., ' 44 Eng., 106 Phillips, Fitchburg Dumanian, John, ' 45 Eng., 86 Sagamore St., Lynn Dumas, Leland B., ' 43 B.A., 127 Playstead Rd., West Medford Dunn, Albert D., ' 42 B.A., 44 North Wellington St., New Britain, Conn. Dunphy, John Vincent, ' 44 Eng., 51 Maxfield St., West Roxbury Durakis, Manuel Anthony, ' 45 Eng., 27 Pearl Ter., Cambridge Durgin, Bernard, ' 43 B.A., 813 Main St., Haverhill Durham, Russell Paul, ' 45 Eng., 40 Flint St., Somerville Durup, Paul C, ' 43 Eng., 11 Newfield St., Wollaston Dutting, John B., ' 44 Eng., 402 Main St., Portland, Conn. Dwyer, Francis L., ' 42 Eng., 227 Faneuil St., Brighton Dwyer, Fred, ' 42 L.A., 314 Main St., Melrose Eames, William G., ' 44 Eng., 27 Belmont St., Somerville Earle, Ernest L., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 99 Hillside Rd., Watertown Eastman, Frederic Bailey, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 73 Madison Ave., Newtonville Eaton, Edward R., ' 44 Eng., 34 Orange St., Springfield Eberhardt, George W., ' 44 B.A., 237 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. Economou, Chris J., ' 45 Eng., Mt. Vernon St., Lowell Edlund, Leonard Alfred, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 50 North Leyden St., Brockton Edwards, George A., ' 45 B.A., 119 Grove St., Bristol, Conn. Edwards, Stanley A., ' 44 Eng., 32 Manchester Ter., Springfield Egles, Douglas R., ' 44 Eng., Plymouth St., Holbrook Eisenhart, Oliver T., ' 45 B.A., 402 Westlake St., Horseheads, N. Y. Eklund, Ernest A., ' 43 Eng., Myrtle St., Ashland [164] This volume of the 1941 Cauldron was designed, engraved and printed by the Stobbs Press of Worcester, Massachusetts f tclk A name in printing for over sixty years. [165] Elbling, Irving N., ' 43 L.A., 107 Palm St., Nashua, N. H. Elkins, Irwin, ' 42 Eng., 11 Vinal St., Allston Elksnin, Henry, ' 42 Eng., 159 South Leyden St., Brockton .Ellion, Max Edmund, ' 45 Eng., 50 Sea Foam Ave., Winthrop Elliott, Edgar H., ' 42 Eng., Thompson, Conn. Elliott, Robert H., ' 44 Eng., 34 Foster St., Arlington Ellis, David S., ' 45 L.A., 20 Alfred Stone Rd., Providence, R. I. Ellis, Robert 0., ' 42 Eng., Main St., Rangeley, Me. Ellison, Donald L., ' 43 L.A., 7 Crafts St., Waltham Emerson, Donald B., ' 44 B.A., 94 Beacon St., Hyde Park Emerson, Francis W., ' 44 B.A., 13 Windsor Rd., Somerville Eng, Walter, ' 43 Eng., 34 Harrison Ave., Boston Engle, George I., ' 44 Eng., 133 Arnold Rd., Newton Center Erickson, Harry L., ' 43 Eng., Eaglehead, Manchester Erickson, Leonard, ' 44 B.A., 2 Bellevue Ave., Waltham Erwin, Donald W., ' 45 Eng., 711 East St., Dedham Estabrooks, Mason, ' 45 Eng., 26 North Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Estelle, Weems E., ' 43 Eng., 65 Westminster Rd., Manchester, Conn. Esterman, Benjamin, ' 45 Eng., 12 Kerwin St., Boston Evans, Franklin S., ' 45 B.A., 10 Woodside Rd., Winchester Everett, William C, ' 42 Eng., 73 South St., Raynham Fabio, Faliero Aristotle, ' 45 Eng., 4 Oakview Ave., Roxbury Falcao, Jose Mariano, ' 45 L.A., 386 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Fallows, Ernest N., ' 42 Eng., 9 Dana St., Cambridge Fanger, Sumner S., ' 45 L.A., 43 Claymoss Rd., Boston Farmer, Earle C, ' 45 L.A., 431 West 4th St., South Boston Farnan, James T., ' 44 B.A., 19 Elm St., Lynn Farrar, Welton Grant, ' 45 L.A., 92 Gardner St., Groveland Farrell, J. Henry, ' 44 B.A., 37 Charlotte Rd., Newton Center Farrell, Vincent B., ' 44 Eng., 268 Gallivan Blvd., Dorchester Fasioli, Paul, ' 43 Eng., 5 Potter Ave., Granville, N. Y. Fay, Donald Henry, ' 45 B.A., 6 Pinewood Rd., Needham Fay, George B., ' 44 Eng., 14 A Whittier St., Dover, N. H. Fay, John J., ' 45 B.A.. 56 College Ave., Medford Feener, Donald Holt, ' 44 Eng., 72 Locust St., Danvers Feeney, Thomas J., ' 44 B.A., 15 North St., Newton Feinberg, Albert J., ' 44 L.A., 32 Deckard St., Boston Feinberg, Julius, ' 44 Eng., Minnewaska Ave., Kerhonkson, N. Y. Feinstein, Franklin, ' 45 L.A., 35 Tudor St., Lynn Fellman, Harold S., ' 44 B.A., 23 Robbins Rd., Arlington Ferguson, John W., ' 43 Eng., 20 Harriet Ave., Belmont Fernberg, Robert B., ' 44 B.A., 40 Wentworth St., Boston Ferraro, Joseph L., ' 44 Eng., 71 Elmwood St., Revere Fiantaca, Joseph S., ' 44 Eng., 186 Cottage St., East Boston Field, Edgar Roylance, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 25 Main St., Shelburne Falls Ficicchy, Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 70 Arlington St., Hyde Park Filkins, Elmer S., ' 44 B.A., 141 Hartford Ter., Springfield Fine, Harold E., ' 43 Eng., 19 Green St., Brookline Fine, Saul Abraham, ' 45 Eng., 20 Chatham Rd., Everett Finestone, Maxwell, ' 45 B.A., R. F. D. 4, Ithaca, N. Y. Finkelstein, Martin B., ' 45 L.A., 61 Walnut Park, Boston Finnegan, Carl L., ' 43 Eng., 80 Stoughton St., Dorchester Fiocca, William, ' 44 Eng., 375 Willow Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Fiore, Anthony S., ' 43 B.A., 51 Cherry St., Somerville Fiore, Dominic, ' 45 Eng.. 147 Dana Ave., Hyde Park Fischer, Robert B., ' 44 Eng., Lowell St., West Peabody Fisette, Robert A., ' 45 L.A., 429 South Beach St., Fall River Fish, Joseph N., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 2 Fairfax St., Boston Fisher, A. Orman, ' 45 Eng., 118 Greenleaf St., Quincy Fisher, Benjamin, ' 45 L.A., 27 Garland St., Chelsea Fisher, Bernard ' 45 B.A., 79 Woodchester St., Newton Fisher, Harland S., ' 42 Eng., 34y 2 Phillips St., Greenfield Fisher, Malcolm E., ' 42 Eng., 145 Conway St., Greenfield Fitzpatrick, John F., ' 43 Eng., 39 Mechanic St., Foxboro Flaherty, John Bryan, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 47 Fulton St., Medford Flaherty, Walter Michael, ' 45 B.A., 128 Adams St., Dorchester Flamand, Jean Claude Joseph, II, ' 45 B.A., 53 Curtis St., Egypt, Mass. Flanigan, George W., ' 43 L.A., 33 Union St., Braintree Flato, Jerome G., ' 42 Eng., 65 Rogers Park Ave., Boston Flatto, Herbert M., ' 44 B.A., 20 Ferndale St., Dorchester Fleming, Robert W., ' 45 L.A., 684 Country Way, North Scituate Fletcher, Stanley L.. ' 44 Eng., 256 Kenduskeag Ave., Bangor, Me. Flitner, Francis Perkins, ' 45 Eng., Greenville, N. H. Floyd, Robert Kendall, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 12 M. Rd., Farmington, Mich. Flynn, John Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 240 Summer St., Watertown Flynn, Robert Harry, ' 45 B.A., 21 Clayton St., Maiden Forant, Paul R., ' 42 Eng., 200 Minot St., Dorchester Forbes, Arthur E., ' 43 Eng., 241 Washington St., Holliston Forcellati, Guy J., ' 44 B.A., 81 North Margin St., Boston Ford, Richard J., ' 43 Eng., 63 Washington Ave., Waltham Ford, William J., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 480 Lowell Ave., Newton Forty, Albert Hollingsworth, ' 45 L.A., 4-4th St., Graniteville [166] NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the undertsanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. Varied opportunities avail- able for vocational specialization. Degree: Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Offers curricula in Civil, Mechanical (with Air-Conditioning and Aeronautical options), Electrical, Chemical, and Industrial Engineering. Class room 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 six curricula: Accounting, Banking and Finance, Marketing and Advertising, Indus- trial Administration, Journalism, and Public Administration. Each curriculum represents in itself a broad survey of business technique, differing from the others chiefly in emphasis. Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. SCHOOL OF LAW Offers day and evening undergraduate programs admitting those who present a minimum of one-half of the work accepted for a bachelor ' s degree in an approved college or its full equivalent, each program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Also graduate program in the evening leading to the degree of Master of Laws. Coeducational. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Offers curricula through evening classes leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration with appropriate specification in Accounting, Management (with Industrial and Merchandising options), and Engineering and Business or the degree of Bachelor of Commercial Science in Law and Business Management. Preparation for C. P. A. examina- tions. Shorter programs arranged to meet special needs. Coeducational. EVENING COURSES OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Certain courses of the College of Liberal Arts are offered during evening hours, affording concentration in Economics, English, History and Government, or Social Science. A special program preparing for admission to the School of Law is also available. The program is equivalent in hours to one-half the requirement for the A. B. or S. B. degree. Associate in Arts title conferred. Coeducational. The Colleges of Liberal Arts, Engineering, and Business Administration offer day pro- grams for men only and 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. In addition to the above schools the University has affiliated with it and conducts: the Lincoln Technical Institute offering, through evening classes, courses of college grade in various fields of engineering leading to the title of Associate in Engineering and the Lincoln Preparatory School, an accredited evening school preparing for college entrance and offering other standard high school programs. For further information regarding any of the above schools, address Law School 47 Mt. Vernon Street Northeastern University BOSTON, MASS. Telephone: KENmore 5800 Other Schools 360 Huntington Avenue [167] Forzley, Mitchell B., ' 45 B.A., 88 Locust Ave., Worcester Foss, Donald G., ' 44 B.A., 19 Fowell Ave., Nashua, N. H. Foster, Charles F., ' 42 Eng., 15 Lookout Ter., Lynn Foster, Gale, ' 43 B.A., 497 Huntington Ave., Boston Foster, William A., ' 45 L.A., Old Conn. Path, Framingham Foulkes, Donald King, ' 45 Eng., 3 Evans Rd., Peabody Fowle, Herbert L., Jr., ' 44 B.A., Box 123B, Rockland, Me. Fox, Melvin ' 45 B.A., 180 Parkway St., Revere Fox, Myer, ' 42 Eng., 89 Maiden St., Everett Frager, Albert, ' 44 B.A., 35 Washington St., Dorchester Francis, Eben T., ' 44 Eng., 172 School St., Watertown Francis, Thomas E., ' 43 Eng., 400 West Main St., North Adams Frangiamone, Gioacchino, ' 45 Eng., 4 Henchman St., Boston Franklin, Eugene K., ' 44 B.A., 25 Strong Ter., Winsted, Conn. Frazier, Andrew D., ' 42 L.A., 1774 Columbia Rd., South Boston Fredin, Lawrence B., ' 44 Eng., 185 Holden St., Worcester Freedman, Harry, ' 44 Eng., 108 H St., South Boston Freeman, Dean, ' 42 Eng., 98 Porter St., Somerville Freeman, Donald H., ' 44 L.A., 19 Harding Ave., Belmont Freeman, Emerson Osgood, ' 45 Eng., 89 Union St., Norwich, Conn. Freeman, Melvin I., ' 45 L.A., 88 Waumbeck St., Roxbury Freije, Albert, ' 45 B.A.. 110 Community Rd., Bay Shore, N. Y. Fretch, Gardiner N. Jr., ' 44 Eng., 50 Webster St., Medford Freundlich, Arthur L., ' 45 L.A., 12 Prospect Ave., Winthrop Friary, William F., ' 45 L.A., 1 Dunn Court, Boston Friberg, Hugo, ' 44 Eng., Belmont St., Westboro Friedman, Stanley, ' 44 L.A., 24 Wellington Ave., Haverhill Friswell, Frederick H., ' 45 Eng., 18 Willow St., Mystic, Conn. Fritz, Orrin C, ' 45 Eng., 36 Taylor St., Torrington, Conn. Frutkoff, Carl M., ' 44 Eng., 162 Glenway St., Dorchester Furbish, Cecil Gordan, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 7 Elder St., Framingham Furbush, Wesley J., ' 45 B.A., 77 Davis Ave., West Newton Furrer, Jack F., ' 44 Eng., 55 East Hudson St., Long Beach, N. Y. Gadsby, Paul, ' 45 B.A., 161 Woodlawn St.. Fall River Gallagher, James George, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 33 Connell St., Quincy Gallagher, John C, ' 42 B.A., B-Barnes Ave., White River Jet., Vt. Gallant, Herbert, ' 44 B.A., 16 McLellan St., Boston Gallant, John L., ' 45 Eng., 342 Broadway. Maiden Gallo, Patrick, ' 43 Eng., 226 Sea St., Quincy Galuffo, Peter L, ' 45 B.A., 43 Harvard St., Winchester Gantman, Sidney D., ' 43 Eng., 117 Howland St., Roxbury Gardner, David W., ' 45 B.A., 391 School St., Belmont Gardner, Francis W., ' 43 B.A., 44 Harrison St., Brookline Gardner, Robert E., ' 43 B.A., 49 Myrtle Ter., Winchester Gardner, Walter C, ' 42 Eng., 56 Hartsuff St., Rockland Garlick, Eugene H., ' 42 B.A., 906 Grand Central Ave., Horseheads, N. Y. Garnick, Philip, ' 45 B.A., 761 Westford St., Lowell Gates, Charles E., ' 42 L.A., 12 Alma Ave., Belmont Gates, Harold W., ' 44 Eng., 14 Esty St., Ashland Gates, James A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 30 Braman St., Danvers Gatto, Nicholas, ' 45 L.A., 31 Firth Rd., Roslindale Gavin, Malcolm Root, ' 45 Eng., 5 Paul Revere Rd., Arlington Gavitt, Harold I., ' 44 Eng., 47 Hatfield St., Pawtucket, R. I. Geffen, Milton J., ' 44 Eng., 94 Hutchings St., Roxbury Geiger, Wallace Aime, ' 45 Eng., 49 Tankell St., East Pepperell Geller, Irving, ' 42 L.A., 31 Howland St., Boston Geller, Stanley, ' 45 L.A., 44 Holborn St., Roxbury Gendron, Gerard J., ' 44 B.A., 147 Maple St., Attleboro Gentile, Frank D., ' 45 L.A., 2 Coreyville St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. George, Michael Ferris, ' 45 L.A., 31 Wall St., Worcester George, Ralph E., ' 43 Eng., 231 Park St., Medford Gerade, Robert George, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 6 Pitman Ave., Greenwood Gerden. Carl Albert, ' 45 Eng., 6 Whitney St., Westboro Gerni, Carlton W., ' 45 B.A., 1420 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y. Gerry, Joseph H., ' 44 B.A., 22 French Ave., South Braintree Gershengorn, Irving H., ' 45 B.A., 90 Rosseter St., Dorchester Gertel, Maurice Gilbert, ' 45 Eng., 54 Winston Rd., Dorchester Gervascio, Louis R., ' 45 B.A., Brown St., Hartford, Conn. Getchell Robert E., ' 43 Eng., 270 Lafayette St., Randolph Getchell, Walter A., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 270 Lafayette St., Randolph Ghenes, John, ' 45 L.A., Ashburnham Hill Rd., Fitchburg Gibbons, Edward C, Jr., ' 44 B.A., 16 Hall Ave., Watertown Gibbs, David W., ' 42 Eng., 49 Burdett Ave., Framingham Gibson, Donald Matthew, ' 45 Eng., 349 Main St., Wareham Gidex, Melvin D., ' 44 Eng., 116 Devon St., Roxbury Gieschi, Thomas, ' 44 Eng., 29 Spring St., Springfield Gilbert, George B., ' 45 B.A., Martin St., South Acton Gilberti, Michael J., ' 45 B.A., 534 Washington St., Winchester Gillette, Edward S., ' 44 Eng., R. F. D. 1, Bridgeport, Conn. r 168] Gilley, Winslow C, ' 45 L.A., 34 Glendoon Rd., Needham Gillis, Alfred Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 46 Washington St., Ipswich Gilman, Richard Alvan, ' 45 Eng., 59 Congreve St., Roslindale Gingras, Vernon E., ' 44 B.A., 645 Canton Ave., Milton Giruox, Paul Aime, ' 45 L.A., 78 Melville St., Fall River Glasker, Louis, ' 43 B.A., 22 James St., Brookline Gleason, Walter A., ' 43 B.A., 26 Lawson Rd., Winchester Glines, Arthur B., ' 42 Eng., 63 Bartlett St., Andover Glueck, Albert G., ' 44 Eng., 75 Day St., Jamaica Plain Goettman, Andrew T., ' 45 Eng., 15 Fishkill Ave., Cold Spring, N. Y. Gogan, Thomas F., ' 43 L.A., 4 Regent PL, Lynn Golas, Frank P., ' 45 B.A., 1 Belchertown Rd., Three Rivers Goldberg, Leon, ' 45 L.A., 85 Floyd St., Dorchester Golden, Maurice I., ' 42 Eng., 15 Lome St., Boston Goldie, Harold, ' 45 Eng., 25 Estella St., Mattapan Goldman, Martin M., ' 45 L.A., 81 Irving St., No. 1A, Framingham Goldman, Murray, ' 45 B.A., 230 Bryant St., Maiden Gomes, Anthony A., ' 42 Eng., 42 Lowland Ave., Cambridge Goode, John Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 557 Dudley St., Boston Goodman, Philip D., ' 43 Eng., 4 Howland St., Roxbury Goodwin, Richard S., ' 45 L.A., 27 Hawthorne Ave., Arlington Gordon, Eliot, ' 44 B.A., 263 Mountain Ave., Maiden Gordon, Joseph, ' 45 B.A., 132A Coolidge St., Brookline Gordon, Martin H, ' 44 L.A., 571 Norfolk St., Mattapan Gorrill, William R., ' 44 Eng., State St., South Hanover Gould, Gordon Manser, ' 45 L.A., 89 High St., Farmington, Me. Gould, Harland Sturgis, ' 45 Eng., 30 Park St., Wakefield Govoni, Augusta M., ' 44 Eng., 1237 Great Plain Ave., Needham Gowen, Ernest Littlefield, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 677 Dudley St., Dorchester Gowen, Ralph H., ' 42 Eng., 17 Tower Ave., Lynn Graham, J. Stewart, ' 44 Eng., 16 Auburn St., Woburn Grant, Charles R., ' 45 L.A., 1654 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Grant, George W., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 383 Chestnut Hill Ave., Athol Grant, John Joseph, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 29 Willard St., Maiden Graves, Bradford, ' 44 Eng., R. F. D., East Pepperell Graves, Lawrence P., ' 44 Eng., 52 Circuit Park, Melrose Gray, Ralph Mahlon, ' 45 Eng., 1 South St., Farmington, Me. Green, Laurence H., ' 43 Eng., 167 Washington St., Arlington Green, Leonard, ' 45 Eng., 1852 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Green, Milton, ' 43 Eng.. 1352 Dorchester Ave., Boston Greene, Herbert L., ' 43 Eng., 24 Crescent Ave., Bedford Greene, Merrill H., ' 44 B.A., 54 Olney St., Dorchester Greenhouse, Milton S., ' 44 Eng., 20 Batter Ter., New Haven, Conn. Greenleaf, Francis D., ' 42 Eng., South St., Foxboro Greenleaf, Kenneth R., ' 45 L.A., South St., Foxboro Greenquist, Robert Elmer, ' 45 Eng., 97 Vernal St., Everett Greenwood, Richard W., ' 44 Eng., 9 Vogel St., West Roxbury Grella, John W., ' 44 B.A., 206 Magnolia St., Hartford, Conn. Grey, Richard A., ' 44 B.A., 31 Upland Rd., Quincy Griffin, Charles J., ' 45 Eng., Boston Rd., Pinehurst, Billerica Griffith, Sherwood B., ' 43 Eng., 26 Plympton St., Middleboro Grinkis, Joseph, ' 44 Eng., R. F. D., Sterling Jet. Gross, Frederick C, ' 42 L.A., 980 Memorial Drive., Cambridge Gross, Robert A., ' 44 Eng., 19 Townsend St., Roxbury Grossbard, Saul, ' 43 B.A., 112 Winthrop Rd., Brookline Grosser, Daniel L., ' 45 L.A., 27 Phillips St., Boston Grossman, Morton Bernard, ' 45 Eng., 14 Hildreth St., Dorchester Grover, Frederick R., ' 43 Eng., 1 Broadway Ave., Rockport Grover, John T., ' 42 Eng., Palmer Rd., Halifax Guastella, Samuel, ' 42 Eng., 225 Canton St., Fitchburg Gubellini, Carl E., ' 44 B.A., 473A Dudley St., Roxbury Guertler, John M., ' 44 Eng., 60 Moseley St., Dorchester Guilford, Irving Morse, ' 45 B.A., West Main St., West Cheshire, Conn. Gunderson, Charles Richard, ' 45 Eng., 36 Marshall St., Winthrop Gunther, Walter Joseph, ' 44 L.A., 36 Murray Hill Park, Maiden Gustafson, Philip E., ' 45 L.A., 774 Belmont St., Watertown Gustafson, William Norman, ' 45 Eng., 124 Grampian Way, Boston Gustavson, Robert, ' 41 L.A., 9 Beacon St., Islington Gutcheon, Reuben B., ' 44 B.A., 107 Edwards St., Hartford, Conn. Guttel Herbert, ' 45 Eng., 141 Chelsea St., East Boston Guy, Robert D., ' 45 B.A., 240 Parkway St., Chelsea Hackett, Warren H., ' 44 Eng., 5 Kilmer Ave., Taunton Haddad, Sheffield G., ' 45 Eng., 14 Bobolink St., West Roxbury Hadley, Richard E., ' 43 Eng., 178 Marlboro St., Boston Haefele, Carl William, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 20 East High St., Avon Hagberg, Edward Arnold, ' 45 Eng., 22 Fenton Ave., Lynn Hagberg, Richard, ' 44 B.A., 28 Marshal St., Brookline Haggis, Theophilos, ' 44 Eng., 34 Junior St., New Bedford Hahn, Saul, ' 42 L.A., 11 Crawford St., Roxbury Haire Emory T., ' 44 Eng., Rush, Penn. Hakanson, Richard A., ' 44 B.A., 44 Lincoln St., Winchester Hale, Robert F., ' 45 Eng., 9 Kidder Ave., West Somerville Haley, Edgar W., ' 45 Eng., Montserrat Rd., Beverly Haley, D. Norman, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 1316 Quincy Shore Blvd., Quincy [169] Haliburton, George M., ' 43 Eng., 64 Clearway St., Boston Hall, Albert B., ' 43 Eng., 45 Oak Grove Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Hall, Frederick A., ' 45 B.A., 93 Claremont St., Newton Hall, Henry Sterling, ' 45 Eng., 94 Harvard Ave., Brookline Hall, Harold Wilfred, ' 44 Eng., 31 Templeton St., Dorchester Hall, Leonard James, ' 45 L.A., 127 Wilcox Ave., Meriden, Conn. Hall, Robert True, ' 45 Eng., Pleasant St., Freeport, Me. Hall, Wellington J., ' 44 B.A., 750A Huntington Ave., Boston Hallett, Allen H., ' 43 Eng., 281 Glen Rd., Wellesley Farms Hallett, Russel S., ' 42 Eng., 15 Neponset Ave., Walpole Hamel, Henry, ' 45 Eng., 77 Tripp St., Fall River Hamilton, Bernard L., Jr., ' 44 Eng., Main St., East Pepperell Hamilton, Charles B., ' 43 Eng., 45 Harding Ave., Belmont Hamilton, Earl Robert, ' 43 Eng., 61 Whittier Rd., Needham Hamilton, Robert A., ' 42 L.A., 91 Weston Ave., Braintree Hamilton, William W., ' 44 Eng., 115 Somerset Ave., North Dighton Hampton, William R., ' 43 B.A., 7 Sapphire Rd., Saugus Hanchett, George D., Jr., ' 42 Eng., Glen St., Natick Handler, Arthur, ' 42 Eng., 173 Winchester St., Brookline Handy, Douglas C, ' 43 Eng., Box 54, North Springfield, Vt. Hankard, Francis R., ' 45 L.A., 11 Sunset St., Roxbury Hankinson, George W., ' 43 Eng., Weymouth, Digby County. Nova Scotia Hannula, Fred William, ' 45 Eng., 310 Main St., Walpole Hansis, Donald R., ' 43 B.A., 10 Lehigh St.. Arlington Haran, Patrick B., ' 44 L.A., 15 St. Mark ' s Rd., Dorchester Hargreaves, James, ' 42 Eng., 362 Osgood St., North Andover Harlow, Theodore F, ' 44 Eng., 140 Beltran St., Maiden Haron, Carl I., ' 43 Eng., 51 Florence Rd., Waltham Harrington, Daniel Joseph, ' 45 L.A., 509 Rivet St., New Bedford Harrington, Everett W., ' 45 L.A., 571 Turnpike Rd., Shrewsbury Harrington, Francis R., ' 44 Eng., 57 Emeline St., Randolph Harrington, Frederick T., ' 44 Eng., 287 Tremont St., Newton Harris, Frank J., ' 44 B.A., 9 Anoka PL, Lynn Harris, Roger W., ' 44 B.A., 185 Highland Ave., Newtonville Hart, Gordon M., ' 42 Eng., 12 Columbus Ave., Cambridge Hart, John E., ' 43 L.A., 31 Allen St., Bradford Hartford, Walter W., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 40 Clarendon St., Newtonville Hartwell, David W., ' 42 Eng., 38 Charlemont St., Newton Highlands Harvie, Ernest A., ' 43 B.A., 9 Leland St., Grafton Harwood, Alan, ' 44 Eng., 104 Overlook Rd., Arlington Haskell, A. Cushman, Jr., ' 42 Eng., 21 Cedar St., Marblehead Haskell, Richard F., ' 44 Eng., 39 Pearson Rd., Somerville Hastings, John W., ' 45 Eng., Main St., Bradford, Vt. Hatch, Harry B., ' 43 B.A., 39 Grandview St., Wollaston Hatch, Richard M., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 40 Carver Rd. East, Watertown Hawes, George H., Jr. ' 43 Eng., 15 Fells Ave. Ter., Medford Hawkes, Horace Pearl, ' 45 Eng., 16 Church St., Wakefield Hawthorne, Nathaniel, ' 42 Eng., 4 Carver Rd., Watertown Hayes, Alfred B., ' 42 B.A., 127 Arlington St., Hyde Park Hayes, Arnold Thornton, ' 45 L.A., 19 Regina Rd., Dorchester Hayes. Bernard, ' 45 Eng., 205 Sycamore St., New Bedford Hayes, John James, ' 45 Eng., 14 Crowley Ave., Dedham Hayner, Alex W., ' 44 B.A., 74 The Fenway, Boston Haynes, Paul D., ' 43 Eng., 33 Delano Ave., Quincy Hays, Walter I., ' 42 L.A., 115 Ellison Park, Waltham Hayward, Gardner L., ' 42 Eng., 25 Payson Rd., Belmont Hayward, Herbert A., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 206 Fairmont Ave., Hyde Park Hazelwood, Earle Carey, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 100 Windsor Rd., Medford Heaney, John F., ' 43 Eng., 31 Chase Ave., Lexington Heanue, John P., ' 44 B.A., 177 Belmont St., Belmont Heaps, John F., ' 44 L.A., 22 Lexington St., Everett Hearsey, Walter W., ' 44 Eng., 226 Cornell St., Roslindale Hebard, James C, ' 43 Eng., 54 Woodrow Ave., Medford Hedlund, Arthur R., ' 45 B.A., 78 Greenwood St., Worcester Heeder, Clavin Otto, ' 45 B.A., 72 Scott Ave., Castleton, N. Y. Heffernan, Philip T., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 31 Newcastle Rd., Brighton Heffernan, Richard P., ' 43 Eng., 36 Arbella St., Salem Heggie, Herbert C, ' 45 B.A., 104 Stetson Ave., Swampscott Helbig, John W., ' 42 L.A., 18 Union St., Greenfield Heller, Leon, ' 43 B.A., 104 Toxteth St., Brookline Heller, Robert B., ' 44 Eng., 8 Walnut St., Rockville, Conn. Henderson, Austin B., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 8 Lake View Ave., Beverly Henderson, Robert D., ' 42 Eng., Main St., Sherborn Hendricks, John G., ' 43 Eng., 151 East High St., Avon Henn, Albert William, ' 45 L.A., 164 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Hennessey, Charles A., ' 43 Eng., 13 Winnepesaukee St., Franklin, N. H. Henry, Thomas, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 84 Eleanor St., Chelsea Henshaw, John Alfred Harwin, ' 45 Eng., 113 Trafton Drive, East Braintree Herbert, George E., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 47 Baltimore St., Haverhill [170] Herbert, James S., ' 44 Eng., 311 North Main St., Milltown, N. J. Hergstrom, Robert P., ' 43 B.A., Corbin Ave., New Britain, Conn. Herlihy, John E., ' 42 Eng., 72 Houghton St., Dorchester Hershman, Herbert J., ' 44 Eng., 6 Vesto Rd., Dorchester Heslam, Richard T., ' 44 B.A., Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg Heywood, Hervey, ' 45 Eng., 72 Waltham St., Lexington Higgins, John A., ' 42 Eng., 184 North Main St., Andover Higgs Lawrence L., ' 43 Eng., 25 Quincy Ave. Quincy Hill, Dana L., ' 42 Eng., 21 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston Hill, Howard T., ' 43 B.A., 22 Fairfield St., Brockton Hill, Rowland B., ' 43 Eng., 1269 Main St., Leominster Hillman. John Arthur, ' 45 B.A., 122 Nonotuck St., Holyoke Hills, John Tenney, ' 45 Eng., Middleton Rd., Boxford Hilton, Harry M., ' 44 L.A.. 30 Canterbury Rd., Newton Highlands Hinckley, Richard B., ' 42 Eng., 21 Bodwell St., Dorchester Hirtle, Russell C, ' 44 Eng., 130 Granger St., Wollaston Hiza, John, ' 45 Eng., 44 Sherman St., Fairfield, Conn. Hoch, Harold S., ' 44 Eng., 382 South Broadway, Lawrence Hochman, Morris, ' 42 L.A., 67 Branscomb St., New Bedford Hochmuth, Charles Edward, ' 45 Eng., 248 Orient Ave., East Boston Hodge Burton A., ' 44 B.A., 1025 Castleton Ave., W. N. B. St., New York Hodge, Thomas Paul, ' 45 B.A., 115 Monroe St., Dedham Hodgkins, George L., ' 43 B.A., 187 Lowell St., Reading Hodgson, George Thomas, ' 45 L.A., 52 Harris St., Revere Hoffman, Carl, ' 42 Eng., 40 Cabot St., Hartford, Conn. Hoffman, Irwin I., ' 44 B.A., 120 East Ave., West Haven, Conn. Hogan, Robert E., ' 43 B.A., 27 Elmwood Ave., Haverhill Hogan, Wilbur J., ' 43 Eng., 1173 Liberty St., Springfield Hogan, William L., ' 44 B.A., 469 South Main St., Elmwood, Conn. Hogarty, John J. G, ' 45 L.A., 15 Orchard St., Boston Hojem, Robert ' 42 Eng., 5 Grove St., West Concord Holden, Bruce R., ' 43 Eng., 60 Trapelo Rd.. Belmont Holder, Gordon P., ' 44 L.A., 123 Front St., Weymouth Holdstock, Norman G., ' 45 L.A., 55 Westglow St., Dorchester Holland, Robert C, ' 44 B.A., 118 Newton St., Meriden, Conn. Holm, John W., ' 43 Eng., 76 Everdean St., Dorchester Holman, Robert C, ' 42 Eng., 8 Belmont St., Norwood Holt, Bradford F., ' 45 L.A., South Main St., Andover Holt, John Francis, ' 45 Eng., 80 Hillside Ave., Berlin, N. H. Holzman, Henry G., ' 44 B.A., 897 Washington St., Dorchester Hopkins, Irving Ray, ' 45 B.A., 197 Lincoln Ave., New London, Conn. Hopkins, Paul M., ' 43 Eng., 18 First St., Melrose Hopkinson, Victor L., ' 42 Eng., 3 Franklin St., Lynn Horenstein, Leon R., ' 43 L.A., 566 Beach St., Revere Horgan, Frederick R., ' 42 Eng., Chestnut St., Waban Home, Robert D., ' 44 Eng., 68 Hillsdale Rd., Arlington Horwitz, Richard Melvin, ' 45 Eng., 21 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Hough, Howard Oliver, ' 45 Eng., R. F. D. 5, Falmouth, Me. Houghton, James Otis, ' 45 Eng., 41 Hollis St., South Weymouth Houston, Edwin E., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 25 Hillsdale Rd., South Weymouth Houston, Raymond H., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 136 Baxter Blvd., Portland, Me. Howard, Norman Frederick, ' 45 Eng., 16 Iona Ter., Lynn Howard, Thomas E., ' 42 B.A., 14 Park Ave., Derry, N. H. Howard, William M., ' 43 Eng., Clinton St., Clark Mills, N. Y. Howie, Malcolm P., ' 42 Eng., 68 Standish Rd., Watertown Howe, Horace L. B., ' 45 L.A., 142 Summit Ave., Brookline Howland, Louis, ' 44 L.A., 10 Central St., South Braintree Hubbard, Eugene Chester, ' 45 Eng., Jones Hill Rd., West Haven, Conn. Hubbard, Harrison W., ' 43 Eng., 278 Maine St., Brunswick, Me. Huckins, Robert Nugent, ' 45 L.A., 120 Lewis Rd., Belmont Hudson, Charles H., ' 44 B.A., 176 Waltham St., West Newton Hudson, Donald W., ' 44 Eng., 9 School St., Quincy Huey, Ralph A., ' 44 Eng., 220 Holden St., Worcester Hughes, Alfred F., ' 42 Eng., 200 Lewis St., Lynn Hughes, Stuart M., ' 44 L.A., 21 Kemper St., Wollaston Hulse, Miles L., ' 43 B.A., 138 Melrose Ave., Needham Hultgren, Theodore, ' 45 B.A., 80 Woodside Rd., Winchester Hultgren, William C, ' 42 L.A., 80 Woodside Rd., Winchester Hultman, Eugene C, ' 44 B.A., 98 Elm St., Quincy Hunt, Ernest M., ' 44 L.A., 3 Harold Park, Boston Hunt, Harry C, ' 44 Eng., 28 Hale St., Leominster Hunt, Wilson L., ' 44 L.A., 3 Harold Park, Boston Hunter, Hannibal R., ' 44 B.A., 18 Linnet St., West Roxbury Hunting, Elmer R., ' 42 Eng., 148 Park St., Springfield, Vermont Hurley, John E., ' 44 Eng., 7 Madison Ave., Wakefield Hurley, Warren A., ' 43 Eng., 78 Knoll St. Roslindale Hurley, Walter Edmund, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 152 Cabot St., Newtonville Huse, George O., ' 43 Eng., 131 Vernon St., Newton Hussey, Elmer E., ' 42 Eng., 10 Dartmouth St., Everett Hutchins, Lyman M., ' 43 B.A., 14 Angier Circle, Auburndale Hutchinson, William T., ' 44 B.A., 41 Holbrook Rd., Quincy Hyde, Harold G., ' 44 Eng., 505 Prospect St., Methuen Igidbashian, Astor P., ' 44 Eng., 211 Elm St., Cambridge [171] Imrie, Walter C, ' 45 B.A., 314 Otis St., West Newton Imber, Stanley D„ ' 45 L.A., 11 Herbert St., Lynn Ippoliti, Renzo A., ' 45 L.A., 139 Monroe St., Norwood Ireland, John W., ' 44 Eng., 28 Hillcrest Circle Swampscott irgon, Joseph, ' 43 Eng., 65 Phillips St., Boston Irish, Alfred G., ' 42 B.A., 142 King St., Falmouth Irving, Frederick J., ' 45 B.A., Forsyth St., Roosevelt Apt., Boston Irving, William M., ' 44 Eng., 1 Greenwood Ave., Needham Ivers, John E., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 150 Circuit Rd., Winthrop Iwanowicz, Henry, ' 45 B.A., 113 Lincoln Ave., Saugus Jackson, Frederick B., ' 44 Eng., 129 Howe St., Auburndale Jacobs, David, ' 45 Eng., 110 Rosseter St., Dorchester Jacobs, Richard B., ' 45 L.A., 30 Freeman St., Revere Jacobson, Alden Henry, ' 45 Eng., 283 Beverly Rd., Worcester Jacobson, Alvan B., ' 45 B.A., 131 Mason Terrace, Brookline Jacomb, Ronald, ' 45 Eng., 68 Ossipee Rd., Somerville James, John A., ' 43 B. A., 10 Garden St., North Andover Jameson, Richard S., ' 44 Eng., 1112 Broadway St., Somerville Jansonis, Bronis J., ' 43 Eng., 1836 Columbia Rd., South Boston Jarnis, John G., ' 43 Eng., 29 Warren Ave., Waltham Jarzlo. Alphonse V., ' 44 Eng., 36 Cottage St., Lynn Jaycock, C. Glen, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 569 Franklin St., Melrose Jeanjaquet, Eugene Loren, ' 45 Eng., 17 Main St., Whitefield, N. H. Jefferson James F., ' 43 Eng., 97 Bay State Rd., Belmont Jenkins, Carl F., ' 44 Eng., 68 Bradford Rd., Watertown Jenkins, James Henry, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 136 Hawthorn Rd., Rraintree Jenks, Peter E., ' 43 Eng., 66 Channing St., Wollaston Jennings, Edward W., ' 43 B.A., 15 Azel Rd., South Braintree Jensen, Edward O., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 192 Westville St., Dorchester Jerauld, Gordon O., ' 44 Eng., Hyannis Rd., Barnstable Jerzyk, Julian M., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 135 Derby St., Salem Jerzyk, Leo C. ' 42 L.A., 135 Derby St., Salem Jewell, Ralph L., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 380 Newbury St., Boston Jewett, George W., ' 42 Eng., 77 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Jodrey, Harvey L., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 7 Granite St., Rockport Johnson, A. Ivar, ' 44 Eng., 33 Burncoat Terrace, Worcester Johnson, Carl G., ' 43 Eng., 152 Mary St., Arlington Johnson, Edwin, ' 45 Eng., 15 Pleasant View Ave., East Lynn Johnson, Howard F., ' 43 Eng., Second St., North Grafton Johnson, Herbert Manville, ' 45 Eng., 13 Dwight St., Ansonia, Conn. Johnson, Philip E., ' 44 B.A., 24 Lunt St., Quincy Johnson, Ralph D., ' 42 Eng., 45 Second St., North Grafton Johnson, Ralph F., ' 42 Eng., 4 Vernon Court, Newburyport Johnson, Robert George, ' 45 Eng., 8 State St., Westboro Johnston, Kenneth Albert, ' 45 Eng., 90 Boston Ave., Medford Jones, Stanley Edward, ' 44 B.A., 92 Grove St., Ilion, New York Jordan, Merrill Edmund, ' 45 L.A., 9 Colonial Rd., North Weymouth Jordan, Thomas Joseph, ' 45 L. A., 54 Armandine St., Dorchester Joselin, Robert P., ' 44 Eng., 33 Westminster Ave., Arlington Joudry, Harold E., ' 44 B.A., 111 Olean St., Worcester Joy, Russell, ' 44 L. A., 11 Edgehill Rd., Winchester Joyce, Joyce Kilmer Joseph, ' 45 L.A., 48 Derby St., West Newton Joyce, Richard S.. ' 44 B.A., 3 Chase Rd., Stoneham Judd, Arthur E., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 36 Washington Ave., Chatham, N. J. Juusola, Roy A., ' 42 Eng., Main St., West Townsend Kahn, Bernard, ' 45 L.A., 7 Waltham St., Boston Kahn, Ralph, ' 45 L.A., 39 Brookview St., Dorchester Kalayjian, Charles H., ' 42 Eng., 123 Marine Rd., South Boston Kalin, Robert, ' 45 L.A., 209 Belmont St.. Everett Kallen, Woodworth, ' 45 Eng., 204 Pearl St., Cambridge Kalman, Albert Louis, ' 45 Eng.. 73 Crawford, Roxbury Kane, Nathan, ' 45 Eng., 145 South St., Roxbury Kanter, Manuel Allen, ' 45 Eng., 24 Marlborough St., Chelsea Kaplan, Benjamin J., ' 44 Eng., 37 Abbotsford St., Roxbury Kaplan, Leonard, ' 45 L.A., 97 Columbia St., Cambridge Kariotis, George Stephen, ' 45 Eng., 109 Murdock St., Brighton Karolkewicz, Henry, ' 45 B.A., 7 Richland St., Worcester Kasambalis, William, ' 44 Eng., 285 Dudley St., Boston Kasparian, Harry, ' 45 L.A., 135 Broadway St., Haverhill Katz, George, ' 45 Eng., 29 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea Kaufman, Harvey H., ' 44 Eng., 121 Hutchings St., Boston Kawajy, Richard F., ' 44 Eng., 59 East Brookline St., Boston Kaye, Ralph Elmo, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 67 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston Keating, John P., ' 43 Eng., 217 Forest St., Medford Keating, Lester William, ' 45 Eng., 28 Newland St., Auburndale Keating, Owen V., ' 44 Eng., 8 Montvale Ave., Stoneham Keck, William John, ' 45 Eng., 9 Lexington Ave., Hyde Park Keefe, Robert L., ' 45 B.A., 14 Lee St., Springfield Keegan, Bernard J., Jr., ' 44 Eng., Mountain Rd., Jaffrey, N. H. Keir, Paul C, ' 44 Eng., 6 Pine St., Windsor, Vt. Kelleher, John Frederick, ' 45 Eng., 501 Highland Ave., Maiden Kelley, Edward M., ' 44 L. A., 430 Charles St., Maiden [172] Kelley, Francis Aloysius, ' 45 Eng., 26 Crest Ave., East Weymouth Kelley, John Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 240 Jamaicaway, Jamaica Plain Kelley, John Thomas, ' 45 L.A., 16 Wheeler Ave., Medford Kelly, Colby, ' 42 L.A., 33 Clarke St., Lawrence Kelso, James, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 35 Columbus Ave., Somerville Kelvin William, ' 45 L.A., 81 Trapelo Rd., Belmont Kennedy, Edmond L., ' 43 Eng., 9 Locust Ave., Lexington Kennedy, Richard H.. ' 43 L.A., 28 River Rd., Weston Kenney, Charles P., ' 43 B.A., 101 Conwell Ave., Somerville Kenney, Peter J., Jr., ' 43 B.A., 42 Highland St., West Medway Kenny, Sumner Gordon, ' 45 Eng., 99 Frederick Ave., Medford Kerr, John H., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 69 Howard St., Brockton Kerr, John J., ' 43 Eng., 1624 Tremont St., Roxbury Ketchen, Ernest B., ' 42 Eng., 43 Pinkham Rd., Medford Kettendorf, Nathaniel Williams, ' 45 Eng., 23 Cohasset St., Roslindale Keyes, Norman A., ' 43 B.A., 1168 Boylston St., Brookline Keyser, Charles F., ' 45 B.A., 12 Ingleside Ave., Maiden Khederian, Oscar, ' 44 B. A., 121 Nichols Ave., Watertown Khoury, Esa M. ' 43 Eng., 135 Hudson St., Boston Kielty, Edward J., ' 45 Eng., 80 Orchardale St., Boston Killam, Paul D., ' 43 Eng., 19 West Ave., Salem Kilroy. James J., ' 42 Eng., 7 Christopher St., Dorchester Kinder, Arthur R., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 26 Josephine Ave., Medford King, Calvin A., ' 44 Eng., 472 Main St., West Medway King David Rowell, ' 45 Eng., 15 Frederick Ave., Methuen King, Joseph V., ' 44 Eng., 9 Viola St., Milton King, Norman Barratt, ' 45 Eng., 33 Bromfield St., Wollaston Kingsbury, Henry A.. ' 44 Eng., 1 Curve St., Medfield Kinney, Robert, ' 45 B.A., 125 North St., Northampton Kinsler, Frederick C, ' 44 L.A., Mass Ave., Lincoln Kirby. Donald B., ' 44 Eng., 102 Highland Ave., Dedham Kispert, Henry F., ' 44 B.A., 216 Warren St., Fall River Kleczek, Walter S, ' 44 Eng., 16 Althea St., Boston Klemm, George H., ' 42 Eng., 189 Belleville Rd., New Bedford Klickstein, Herbert S., ' 43 Eng., 15 Maywood St., Roxbury Klimm, Robert D., ' 45 L.A., 60 Stevens St., Hyannis Knaut, Paul A., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 188 Whitwell St., Quincy Knopp, Arthur M., ' 45 L.A., 128 Elm St., North Cambridge Knowles, Charles E., ' 44 B.A., 19 Monroe St., Roxbury Knowles, William J., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 32 Allison St., Concord, N. H. Knowlton, Moses, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 17 Whitney Ave., Beverly Knowlton, Robert J., ' 45 Eng., 11 Roxbury Ave., Natick Kodis, Robert D., ' 44 L.A., 96 Lawrence Ave., Roxbury Kopsioftis, Nicholas, ' 45 Eng., 3 West St., Fitchburg Kordalski, John, ' 43 Eng., 8 Beacon St., Salem Kostas, George, ' 43 Eng., 183 Primrose St., Haverhill Kostick, Edward A., ' 45 B.A., 37 Supple Rd., Roxbury Kotowski, John P., ' 45 L.A., 111 Sixth St., Cambridge Kovar, Edward Hans, ' 45 L.A., 8 Waconah Rd., Worcester Kozacka, Frederick J., ' 44 Eng., 81 Cedar St., Amesbury Krajewski, Thaddeus John, ' 45 Eng., 32 Bullard St., Boston Kramer. Sherman M., ' 44 Eng., 11 Memorial Park Ave., Lynn Krasnor, Leo, ' 44 Eng., 637 Warren St., Roxbury Kress, Harold W., ' 43 Eng., 139 Tyler St., Methuen Krinoples, George Thomas, ' 45 Eng., 22 Taylor St., Waltham Kronfeld, Walter J., ' 44 B.A., 215 Mountain Ave., Arlington Kuehn, Robert Nelson, ' 45 Eng., 436 Mammoth Rd., Manchester, N. H. Kulberg Marshall E., ' 42 Eng., 8 Northern Ave., Beverly Kulesza. Francis W., ' 45 Eng., 70 Berkshire St., Cambridge Kurlan, Harold Z., ' 45 B.A., 47 Chavenson St., Fall River Kusavicius, Algerd P., ' 44 Eng., 6 Brewster St., South Boston Laakso, Rudolph A., ' 42 Eng., 241 Marshall St., Fitchburg Labes, Irving J., ' 45 B.A., 195 Woburn St., Lexington Labowicz, Vincent P., Jr., ' 42 B.A., 2 Florida Rd., Maynard Lacerda, Donald J., ' 43 Eng., 15 Holden St., Dorchester Lafaver, Howard I., ' 45 B.A., 5 Lincoln St., Merrimac Lafond, Gerard Leonard, ' 45 Eng., 83 Brighton St., Fall River Lally, John C, ' 45 B.A., Worthington St., Dedham Lamb, Edward Russell, ' 45 Eng., Hartland, Vt. Lamb, William X., Jr., ' 42 Eng., 149 Norton Ave., Taunton Lambert, Carl L., ' 45 L.A., 7 Pleasant St., Millers Falls Lambert, Frank, Jr., ' 45 Eng., Lowell St., Lexington Lammi, Heimo R., ' 42 Eng., 9 Elks Pkwy., Norwood Lamson, Myles L., ' 45 B.A., 115 Poplar St., Watertown Landman, Saul, ' 42 Eng., 68 Fayston St., Roxbury Landry, Albert J., ' 44 L.A., 78 Westland Ave., Boston Landy, Morris ' 44 L.A., 5 Frederick Ter., Roxbury Lane, Arthur B., ' 45 L.A., 46 Lincoln St., Hingham Lane, John D., ' 43 Eng., 176 Chiswick St., Brighton Lane, John Everett, ' 44 Eng., 10 Davis St., Worcester Lane, Norman R., ' 43 Eng., 83 Halsey St., Southampton, N. Y. Lang, Robert Edward, ' 45 Eng., 8 Oakland St., Natick Lannary, Jack, ' 43 Eng., 22 Stoneleigh Cir., Watertown Lapham, Edmund F., ' 42 Eng., Central St., Norwell Lariviere, Frank J., ' 42 Eng., 268 Cartier St., Manchester, N. H. LaRouche, Lyndon H. G., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 23 Pleasant View Ave., Lynn Larson, Carl, ' 42 L.A., 186 Linwood St., Lynn LaScala, Frank, ' 45 Eng., 1133 Kossuth Ave., Utica, N. Y. Lasker, Yale, ' 45 B.A., 323 Tappan St., Brookline Lasovick, Daniel, ' 43 Eng., 41 Stanwood St., Roxbury Latkowitch, Oscar L., ' 43 Eng., 75 Aldie St., Allston Laughey, Albert, ' 44 B.A., 4 Union St., Methuen [ 173] Lavender, John R., ' 43 Eng., 45 East Foster St., Melrose Laverty. Harold H., ' 42 Eng., Brownville, Me. Lavin, Joseph W„ ' 44 Eng., 21 Dunlap St., Dorchester Law. Edmund Whitby, ' 45 Eng., 425 Dodge Ave., 1 New Haven, Conn. Lawler, Joseph C, ' 44 Eng., 89 Empire St., Lynn Lawless, Joseph, ' 43 B.A., 23 Jenness St., Lynn Lazarus, Murray Lawrence, ' 45 Eng., 315 Rice Ave., Revere Leach, George A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 9 Grafton St., Wakefield Leaf, John W., Jr., ' 44 Eng., Gay St., Westwood Leahy, Joseph E., ' 44 Eng.. 27 Bradford St., Quincy Leary, Paul A., ' 44 Eng., 374 School St., Belmont LeBeau, Irving C, ' 44 B.A., 67 Lowell Rd., Wellesley Hills Lechter, Max M.. ' 42 Eng., 32 Press Ave., Norwood Lee, Kenneth W., ' 45 B.A., 186 Woodward St., Newton Highlands LeGrand, Vernon R., ' 43 Eng., 361 Alewife Brook Pkwy., West Somerville Leland, Richard H., ' 42 L.A., 17 Cutter St., Belmont Lentell, William Palmer, ' 45 Eng., 18 Barnum St., Taunton Leonard, Robert E., ' 44 Eng., Church St., Raynham Leonard, Robert J., ' 43 B.A., 18 Fernald Ter., Boston Leone, Roxie E., ' 44 B.A., 735 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn. Leong, Fred, ' 42 Eng., 69 Holland St., West Somerville Lepore, Ralph, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 119 St. Botolph St., Boston Lerner, Leonard I., ' 45 B.A., 113 Crawford St., Roxbury Leto, Leonard, ' 44 Eng., 371 Lexington Ave., Bridgeport. Conn. Levenson, Melvin, ' 45 B.A., 104 Toxteth St., Brookline Levine, Arthur Eli, ' 45 L.A., 95 Stuart Rd., Newton Levine, Joseph, ' 44 L.A., 47 Park Vale Ave., Allston Levine, Sumner M., ' 44 L.A., 7 Schuyler St., Roxbury Levinson, Melvin A., ' 43 Eng., 77 Westminster Ave., Roxbury Levy, Alan, ' 43 Eng., 120 Shore Dr., Winthrop Levy, Milton, ' 43 Eng., 92 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. Lewis, Cedric E., ' 44 B.A., 17 Albermarle St., Arlington Lewis Herbert Joseph, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 803 Watertown St., West Newton Lewis, John B., ' 44 L.A., 6 Buswell St., Boston Lewis, Joseph E., ' 42 B.A., 198 Warren Ave., Whitman Libby Eugene H., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 15 Lewis Rd., Belmont Liberfarb, Samuel M., ' 44 B.A., 31 Hiawatha Rd., Mattapan Libon, Bernard L., ' 42 B.A., 9 Intervale St., Roxbury Lickteig, John H., ' 43 Eng., 8 Colonial PL, West Haven, Conn. Likos, Thomas A., ' 42 Eng., 456 Broadway, So. Boston Lindgren, Corey G., ' 44 Eng., 6 Baker St., Saugus Linnane, Joseph F., ' 45 L.A., 7 Everett St., Taunton Linsky, Leonard, ' 43 B.A., 36 Deckard St., Roxbury Linteris, Lino Louis, ' 45 Eng., 46 Bowdoin St., Dorchester Lipkin, Robert S., ' 45 B.A., 20 Braemore Rd., Boston Lippa, Leo Mark, ' 45 Eng., 644 Harvard St., Mattapan Littlehale, Arthur W., J., ' 43 Eng., 1075 Highland Ave., Needham Litvack, Leonard, ' 43 B.A., 14 Nichols Ave., Lynn Litvin, Melvin L., ' 45 B.A., 139 Columbia St., Brookline Livingston, George Frederick, ' 45 Eng., G. A. R. Highway, Orleans Lobacaz, Edward F., ' 44 Eng., 161 Salem St., Wakefield Locke, Merle I., ' 45 Eng., 38 Theodore St., Dorchester Lofgren, Arne, ' 42 B.A.. 28 Webster St., Hyde Park Long, Edward J., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 73 Grove St., Belmont Longarini, Richard E., ' 45 L.A., 275 Governors Ave., Medford Lopez, Albert F., ' 44 Eng., 24 Havre St., East Boston Lotz, John, III, ' 45 B.A., 58 Auburn Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Lovering, David W., ' 44 L.A., 20 Marked Tree Rd., Needham Lovgren, Carl A., ' 42 Eng., 46 School St., Rockport Lowell, James Russell, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 160 Pearl St., Newton Lude, Carl Rudolph, ' 45 L.A., 13 Harding Ter., Dedham Lukaszek, Stanley S., ' 44 Eng., 253 Market St., New Britain, Conn. Lum, Warren Sherwood, ' 45 Eng., Cincinnatus, N. Y. Lund, George Robert, ' 45 L.A., 76 California St., Watertown Lundin, Roy G., ' 45 L.A., 5 Dunbarton Rd., Wollaston Lynch, George W., ' 45 B.A., 10 Larch St., Brighton Lynch, Joseph Edward, ' 45 L. A., 31 Greenwood Ave., Hyde Park Lynch, Robert F., ' 45 B.A., 41 High St., Boston Lynde, Fairfield F., ' 42 Eng., 47 Orchard St., Walden, N. Y. Lynn, Melvin R., ' 43 B.A., 68 Quincy St., Medford Macaulay, Chester L., ' 43 Eng., 30 Bisson St., Beverly MacBarron, Philip C, ' 44 B.A., 2 Blossom Ct., Boston MacCallum, James M., ' 44 B.A., 9 Durham St., Boston MacDonald, Fred Richard, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 2 Kilby St., Worcester MacDowell, Kenneth M., ' 44 L.A., 278 Waltham St., West Newton Macfarland, Edwin E., ' 44 L.A., 463 Park Dr., Boston Macfarlane, George M., ' 44 Eng., 12 Wedgemere Rd., Medford MacGowan, James Grieve, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 12 Midland St., Lowell MacGregor, Robert Bidwell, ' 45 Eng., 30 Redlands Rd., West Roxbury MacGregor, Wallace S., ' 43 Eng., 105 Gainsboro St., Boston Mackay, Kenneth G., ' 44 B.A., 23 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain Mackay, Robert Andrew, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 20 Cutter Ave., Somerville MacKay, Robert G., ' 45 B.A., 46 Bradford Rd., Watertown Mackys, Bronis W., ' 44 Eng., 26 St. James Ave., Norwood MacKenna, Neil Samuel, ' 45 B.A., Concord Rd., Wayland MacLean, Arnold A., ' 43 B.A., 2 Lynn St., Woburn MacMahon, Paul, ' 45 Eng.. 9 Stearns Rd., Wellesley Macomber, Roger F., ' 44 B.A., 2009 Robeson St., Fall River MacQuarrie, Harry A., ' 42 B.A., North St., Brownville Jet., Me. [174] Maddock, Albert T., ' 42 Eng., 257 Walnut St., Brookline Magnuson, Joseph E., ' 45 L.A., 128 Willis Ave., Medford Maguire, James R., Jr., ' 43 B.A., 26 McKinley Ave., Beverly Maguire, John H., ' 42 Eng., 135 Lasell St., W. Roxbury Maher, John E., ' 43 Eng., 270 Warren St., Wilson, Conn. Mahler, Lloyd P., ' 44 B.A., 153 Theodore Parker Rd., W. Roxbury Mahoney, John J., ' 44 Eng., 38 Glide St., Boston Mahoney, Thomas F., ' 44 Eng., 251 East St., East Walpole Maida, William Arthur, ' 45 Eng., 62 Orient Ave., East Boston Maiola, Joseph A., ' 45 L.A., 214 North St., Claremont, N. H. Maker, Robert W., ' 45 B.A., 81 Speen St., Natick Makris, George Philip, ' 45 B.A., 9 Donnell St., Cambridge Makrys, James G., ' 45 Eng., 25 Waban PL, Onset Malaney, John M., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 141 Theodore Parker Rd., W. Roxbury Malchman, Nelson M., ' 45 B.A., 21 Cross St., Hyannis Malcolm, William W., ' 45 B.A., West St., Middlefield, Conn. Maloney, Thomas Joseph, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 1289 Great Plain Ave., Needham Mancuso, Samuel A., ' 45 B.A., 711 Allen St., Boston Maneatis, James A., ' 42 Eng., 6 Hobson St., Lawrence Maneatis, John A., ' 43 Eng., 6 Hobson St., Lawrence Manganelli, Francis C, ' 43 B.A., 105 Gove St., Cambridge Mann, R. Leslie, ' 44 B.A., 91 Claybourne St., Dorchester Manning, Ralph K., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 104 Perkins St., Melrose Manning, Ralph William, ' 43 Eng., 42 Aldrich St., Somerville Manos, Peter John, ' 45 L.A., 68 Baker St., Lynn Manzer, Bernard A., ' 43 Eng., Scott ' s Corners, Montgomery, N. Y. Marcus, Sumner J., ' 44 B.A., 82 Parker Ave., Newton Marden, Harry W., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 11 Wyman St., Arlington Mardirosian, Milton M., ' 43 Eng., 144 Sch ool St., Watertown Maree, Edward J., ' 43 Eng., 82 Pleasant St., Cohasset Mariolis, Michael, ' 43 Eng., 40 Sunnyside Ave., Methuen Markham, Clifford I., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 144 Walnut St., Everett Markhard, Gerald B., ' 45 L.A., 35 Elmdale St., Dorchester Marks, Macey P., ' 43 L.A., 55 Rock Ave., Lynn Marks, Murray, ' 42 Eng., 55 Grove St., Chelsea Maron, Harold, ' 43 Eng., 11 Glenwood Rd., Lynn Marsh, John Burnham, ' 45 Eng., 35% Day St., Somerville Marshall, Gilbert A., ' 43 Eng., R. F. D. 1, Lancaster, N. H. Marshall, John E., ' 42 Eng., 216 Charles St., Fall River Martensen, Carl E., ' 44 L.A., 135 Glendale St., Everett Martin, Harry W., ' 42 B.A., 217 Spring St., Brockton Martin, Robert Alvan, ' 45 Eng., 11 Orchard St., Newton Martineau, Roland William, ' 45 Eng., 15 Cleveland St., Salem Martino, Joseph H., ' 44 Eng., 87 Standard St., Dorchester Martis, John H., ' 44 Eng., 5 Russell St., Medford Mascianica, Joseph F., ' 44 B.A., 53 Pearl St., Everett Massey, Norman L., ' 45 Eng., 70 Warren Ave., Hyde Park Matheson, Harold R., ' 45 B.A., 45 Porter St., Somerville Matorin, Maurice Joseph, ' 44 Eng., 353 Seaver St., Boston Matson, Edward Conrad, ' 45 Eng., 142 Kenoza St., Haverhill Matthewman, Rodger B., ' 43 Eng., 4 Brooks St., Maynard Maxwell, William Brendan, ' 44 Eng., 18 Averton St., Roslindale May, G. Walter, ' 43 B.A., 21 Miller Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Mayo, Paul H., ' 44 Eng., 55 Fairmount Ave., West Somerville Mazzotta, Edward B., ' 44 Eng., 265 Houghton St., North Adams McArdle, Henry J., ' 43 B.A., 79 Oakland St., Brighton McBride, John E., ' 43 L.A., 11 Clyde St., Chelsea McCarthy, Edmund Lawrence, ' 45 B.A., 17 Jefferson St., Taunton McCarthy, John E., ' 45 B.A., 131 Magazine St., Cambridge McCartney, Sidney W., ' 44 B.A., 247 Beacon St., Boston McCIare n, Donald E., ' 44 Eng., 103 Longwood Ave., Brookline McCone, Thomas Robert, ' 42 L.A., 6 Wyvern St., Roslindale McConnell, James W., ' 44 L.A., 54 Woodside Rd., Winchester McCourt, Robert E., ' 44 B.A., 120 Quinabequin Rd., Newton McCoy, Francis Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 110 Lexington St., East Boston McCoy, Robert R., ' 44 Eng., 348 Village St., Medway McCracken, Alex, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 120 Third Ave., Auburn, Me. McCracken, James M., Jr., ' 42 B.A. 220 Nehaiden St., Needham McCusker, Joseph Henry, ' 45 Eng., 217 Parker St., Lawrence McDonald, Daniel Bernard, ' 45 B. A., 3 Woodstock Ave., Brighton McDonald, John Charles, ' 45 L.A., 16 Johnson Ave., Winthrop McDonald, John L., ' 42 Eng., 600 Huron Ave., Cambridge McDonald, Richard F., ' 44 Eng., Elm St., Scituate McDowell, Irving T., ' 44 L.A., 19 Cottage St., West Medford McEvoy, William P., ' 45. L.A , 118 Bonad Rd., Brookline McGehan, Robert Marcus, ' 45 Eng., 367 Main St., East Hartford, Conn. McGeoch, Harold R., ' 44 Eng., 77 Thaxter Ave., Abington [175] McGeoghegan. Philip P., ' 44 B.A., 8 White Ave., Brookline McGinn, Francis J., ' 43 B.A., 76 Robinson St., Lynn McGoohan, William M., ' 42 Eng., 38 Marginal St., Lowell .McGourty, Lawrence E., ' 44 Eng., 12 Morgan St., Melrose McGrath, James F., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 302 Walnut St., Brookline McGurk, Donald F„ ' 45 B.A., 60 Wilder Ter., West Springfield Mclnerney, Francis W., ' 44 B.A., 22 Bellingham Rd., Brookline Mcintosh, Ray Wilbur, ' 45 Eng., 8 Summer St., Melrose McKay, Arthur R., ' 44 B.A., 147 Walnut St.. Dedham McKay, Ralph C, ' 45 B.A., Route 4, Concord, N. H. McKay, Stanley Roger, ' 45 Eng., 15 Madison St., Brockton McKee. Robert E., ' 45 Eng., 89 Washington St., East Walpole McKeen, Robert G., ' 42 Eng., 40 Dee Rd., Quincy McKenzie, Francis W., ' 43 L.A., 23 Garrison Ave., West Somerville McKinnon, Roy A., ' 43 B.A., 60 Waverly St., Brookline McKinlay, Charles M., ' 45 L.A., North Main St., North Haverhill, N. H. McKinnon, Ronald F., ' 44 L.A., 4 Peabody Rd., Stoneham McManus, Charles A., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 2 Johnson Ave., West Medford McManus, John L., ' 43 Eng., 86 E. Howard St., Quincy McMillin, Arthur G., ' 45 Eng., 30 Roseway St., Jamiaca Plain McNally, Robert D., ' 42 B.A., 22 Ledyard St., Wellesley Hills McNeil, William, ' 42 Eng., 172 Beacon St., Boston McQueen, William A., ' 43 Eng., 733 Parker St., Boston McRobert, Perry Perkins, ' 45 Eng., 9 Parkman St., Natick McVann, Hugh Francis, ' 45 B.A., 3 Parsons St., Peabody Mead, Duane G., ' 45 L.A., River St., Wallingford, Vt. Megrian, Farod, ' 45 L.A., 73 West Boylston St., Watertown Meimaris, George D., ' 44 L.A., 48 Capen St., Dorchester Meisner, John B., ' 43 B.A., Dover-Foxcroft, Me. Melick, Samuel J., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 122 Clark St., Newton Center Mellin, Richard G., ' 45 Eng., 298 Pleasant St., East Walpole Mellor, John Edwin. ' 45 Eng., 16 Grant St., Somerville Meloon, Willis G., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 372 Wibird St., Portsmouth, N. H. Melville, William A., ' 44 Eng., Garden St., West Newbury Menzies, Donald W., ' 43 Eng., 58 Marshall St., Medford Merdinyan, William A., ' 42 Eng., 143 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. Meriam, Theodore B., ' 42 B.A., 54 Beech St., Rutherford, N. J. Merola, George V., ' 45 L.A., 56 Pearl St., Everett Merrill, Charles W., ' 44 Eng., 1159 Northampton St., Holyoke Merrill, Richard E., ' 45 L.A., 412 Salem St., Woburn Merrill, Robert Alfred, ' 45 L.A., 364 Varnum Ave., Lowell Merriman, Maximillian, ' 44 Eng., 6 Wabon St., Roxbury Mertsch, Otto F., ' 43 L. A., 44 Dwight St., Boston Metaxatos, Louis, ' 43 Eng., 58 Central St., Peabody Metcalf, Ralph L., ' 44 Eng., 450 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Metcalfe, Irwin J., ' 43 Eng., 63 Oldefield Rd., Newton Center Mezoff, Maurice William, ' 45 L.A., 4 Hartwell St., Roxbury Miaskiewicz, Richard, ' 45 Eng., 18 Arbelle St., Salem Midgley, Robert H., ' 44 L.A., 78 West Main St., Westboro Migliaccio, Albert, ' 44 Eng., Royal St., Winchester Mikels, George, ' 45 B.A., 51 Brunswick St., Boston Milgroom, Robert Bernard, ' 45 L.A., 25 Alton PL, Brookline Milk, Robert L., ' 45 Eng., 99 Norway St., Boston Miller, Douglas Stuart, ' 45 Eng., 14 Acton St., Wollaston Miller, George B., ' 42 L.A., 252 Common St., Watertown Miller, John Prince, ' 45 Eng., 150 Mystic St., West Medford Miller, Kenneth B., ' 44 B. A., 769 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. Miller, Linwood, ' 45 L.A., 63 Borland Ave., Somerset Miller, Paul Thomas, ' 45 Eng., 74 Circuit Rd., Medford Miller, Richard C, ' 42 Eng., 317A Eastern Ave., Lynn Miller, Robert E., ' 45 L.A., 9 Bruce St., N. Andover Miller, Stanley W., ' 44 L.A., 45 Wales St., Dorchester Miller, Sumner D., ' 43 B.A., 14 Montrose St., Maiden Miller, Thomas M., ' 44 L.A., 40 Munroe St., Roxbury Miller, William B., ' 44 Eng., 1137 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston Millman, O. Robert, ' 42 Eng., 8 Ashton St., Boston Mills, Russell O., ' 43 L.A., 78 Ruscott Ave., Chelsea Milo. Henry L., ' 43 Eng., 31 Whittier Rd., Medford Minalga, George P., ' 45 Eng., 79 Pleasant St., Cambridge Miner, Newton L., ' 44 Eng., 11 Washington St., Mexico, N. Y. Minkin, Herbert Laurence, ' 45 Eng., 127 Intervale St., Boston Minkwitz, Russell E., ' 44 Eng., 169 Murray St., Meriden, Conn. Mitchell, Charles Thomas, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 7 Hanson St., Wakefield Mitchell, William H., ' 44 Eng., 114 Edgehill Rd., Braintree Mockler, Hubert R., ' 44 Eng., Mountain Rd., Colrain Moessner, Herbert, ' 43 Eng., 511 Central Ave., New Haven, Conn. Moldauer, Peter Arnold, ' 45 Eng., 76 Quint Ave., Allston Molica, Anthony J., ' 43 Eng., 7 Emmet St., S. Boston Molino, Nino M., ' 44 Eng., 641 Bennington St., East Boston Moll, Samuel, ' 44 B.A., 79 Shirley Ave., Revere Molyn, Michael, ' 43 Eng., 36 Whiton St., Windsor Locks, Conn. Monaco, Robert, ' 45 Eng., 12 Harvard PL, Waltham Montague, Robert J., ' 43 B.A., 5 Summer St., West Acton [176] Montgomery, William A., ' 43 Eng., 222 Houghton St., North Adams Monti, Edmund Charles, ' 42 Eng., 137 Cross St., Quincy Moody, Richard E., ' 43 B.A., Parish Hill Rd., Granby Mooney, Mervin, ' 44 B.A., 126 Nichols Ave., Watertown Moore, Charles A., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 48 Edgehill Rd., Winthrop Moore, Donald H., ' 44 Eng., 365 Newport Ave., Quincy Moore, Frederick A., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 118 Elm St., Amesbury Moore, Thomas J., Jr., ' 43 Eng., Main St., Manion Morfitt, John W., ' 43 Eng., 70 Ball Rock St., Maiden Morgan, Wayne T., ' 44 B.A., 20 Bobbins Rd., Lexington Moriaty, Albert Joseph, ' 44 Eng., 911 Shirley St., Winthrop Morin, Roland Albert, ' 45 Eng., 16 Lafayette Rd., Ipswich Morley, John Joseph, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 11 Shoreham St., Squantum Morris, John, ' 44 Eng., 57 Howard St., Haverhill Morris, John I., ' 44 B. A., 97 Bromfield Rd., Somerville Morrison, Clyde W., ' 42 Eng., 555 Liberty St., South Braintree Morrison, Dean P., ' 43 B.A.. 26 Sunset Rd., Stoneham Morrison, Lincoln W., ' 42 B.A., 5 Canterbury St., Andover Morrissey, David J., ' 42 Eng., 3 Englewood Ave., Brookline Morrissey, Richard Joseph, ' 45 L.A., 4 Remick Ter., Newton Morrow, Harold F., ' 42 Eng., 23 Perry St., Somerville Morse, Charles P., ' 42 Eng.. 243 Weld St., Roslindale Morse, Donald M., ' 43 B.A., Wells, Me. Morse, Earl Peaslee, ' 45 L.A., 171 Atlantic St., North Quincy Morse, Gordon S., ' 44 Eng., Danville, Vt. Morse, Howard Warren, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 479 Walnut St., Saugus Morse, Richard A., ' 43 Eng., 602 June St., Fall River Morton, John J.. ' 42 Eng., 32 Colonial Ave., Lowell Mosely, Albert, ' 45 Eng., Park St., Hillsboro, N. H. Mosher, Everett Louis, ' 45 Eng., Worcester St., Sterling Mosler, Daniel B., ' 44 B.A., 47 Holl St., Manchester. Conn. Moss, Robert W., ' 43 Eng., 438 Summer St., Bridgewater Mott, Clinton P., ' 42 Eng., 94-60 224th St., Queens Village, N. Y. Moulton, Lewis Burgess, ' 45 Eng., 5 Greenwood St.. Waterville, Me. Moulton, Richard G., ' 43 Eng., 30 Reynolds St., South Portland, Me. Moy, Frank N. W., ' 42 Eng., Hongkong. China Mozzicato, Joseph, ' 42 Eng., 49 Hancock Ave., Medford Mroz, Edmund A. J., ' 42 Eng., 149 Derby St.. Salem Mroz, Edward J., ' 43 Eng., 59 Fulton St., Lowell Mudge, Robert G., ' 42 Eng., 28 Rockaway St., Lynn Mudgett, Arthur, ' 42 Eng., 438 Hollis St., Framingham Mueller, Joseph A., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 28 Downer Ave., Dorchester Muise, Gordon James, ' 45 Eng., 17 Dorr St., Boston Muldoon, Frederic John, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 190 Pleasant St., Winthrop Mulock, John F., ' 42 Eng., 10 Fairfield St., Boston Munday, Howard P., ' 42 L.A., 155 Appleton St., Arlington Murphy, Charles Edward, ' 45 Eng., 36 Columbus Ave., Cambridge Murphy, David J.. ' 44 B.A., 43 Gordena St., Boston Murphy, Edward WiUiam, ' 45 Eng., 647 East Third St., South Boston Murphy, James D., ' 43 Eng., 56 Bristol Rd., Medford Murphy, James F., ' 45 B.A., 547 Washington St., Winchester Murphy, John Henry, ' 45 L.A., 25 Presley St., Maiden Murphy, John P., ' 45 B.A., 830 Canton Ave., Milton Murphy, Nathan H., ' 43 Eng., 420 Newton St., Chestnut Hill Murphy, Victor Wilfred, ' 45 Eng., 18 Highland Ave., Lynn Murray, Albert E., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 69 Wollaston Ave., Arlington Murray, Cornelius J., ' 44 Eng., 2 Haskell St., Beverly Farms Murray, Francis J., ' 44 B.A., 23 Salem St., Winchester Murray, Ralph E., ' 45 L.A., 71 Mt. Hope St., Roslindale Murray, Robert H., ' 42 Eng., 584 Centre St., Newton Musiker Harold R.. ' 43 L.A., 16 Raxton St., Dorchester Mustard, Robert Morris, ' 45 L.A., 1 Inverness Rd., Wellesley Hills Myers, Elwood R., ' 42 Eng., 34 McKinley Ave., Norwich, Conn. Myers, James T., ' 45 L.A., 111 Brown Ave., Roslindale Myers, Sumner, ' 45 L.A., 43 Colonial Ave., Boston Myrbeck, Sven G., ' 44 Eng., 45 Curtis St., Quincy Naiman, Robert, ' 42 Eng., 8 Haley St., Roxbury Nalbandian, Haig S., ' 44 Eng., 29 Dannybrook Rd., Brighton Nangeroni, Ambrose B., ' 43 Eng., 17 Eastman St., Dorchester Nash, George Henry, ' 45 B.A., 12 Theresa Ave., Lexington Nathenson, Simon, ' 42 L.A., 125 Waumbeck St., Roxbury Naugler, Winsor, ' 45 Eng., 27 Gooch St., Melrose Navin, Philip ' 43 Eng., 124 East Elm Ave., Wollaston Neckyfarow, William, ' 45 Eng., 40 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea Negrini, Vincent A., ' 43 Eng., 27 Beloit Rd., Dedham Nelson, Bernard R., ' 44 Eng., Norfolk Rd., Millis Nelson, James H., ' 42 B.A., 9 Harrison Ave., Gloucester Nelson, Lewis F., ' 44 L.A., 142 Holland St., West Somerville Nelson, Richard C, ' 45 L.A., 12 Howland Ct., North Easton Nerenberg, Martin L., ' 44 Eng., 1042 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nering, Robert A., ' 45 L.A., 19 Westland St., Acushnet Nesto, Bruno, ' 44 Eng., 13 Brook Ave., Boston Newcomb, Mark R., ' 44 B.A., 141 Park Ave. Ext., Arlington Newcomb, Richard W., ' 45 Eng., 1 Dexter Ave., Waltham Newman, Philip W., ' 43 Eng., 202 Ridge St., Winchester Newton, Richard F., ' 44 Eng., 45 Kenwood St., Dorchester [177] Nicholas, Edward, ' 45 Eng., 145 Tyler St., Boston Nichols, George E., ' 43 Eng., 35 Dutcher St., Hopedale Niles, Alva N., ' 44 Eng., 304 Ferry St., Everett Niles, Otis I., ' 44 Eng., 304 Ferry St., Everett Nimmo, James C, ' 43 B.A., 26 Almont St., Methuen Nims, Philip Allen, ' 45 Eng., 59 Riddell St., Greenfield Nish, Harry T., ' 43 B.A., 36 Myrlte St., Saugus Noble, C. Richard, ' 42 Eng., South Longyard St., Southwick Noble, George Corbin, ' 44 B.A., 49 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. Noonan, Hugh J., ' 42 Eng., 10 Ayer St., Peabody Nowlin, William G., ' 45 B.A., 15 Bradfield Ave., Ro si in dale Nurmi, Leo Olavi, ' 45 Eng., 30 McKinley St., Maynard Nutting, William C, ' 42 B.A., 33 Glen Rd., Wellesley Hills Nyman, Russell S., ' 44 B. A., 47 Russell St., Manchester, Conn. O ' Brien, Henry Lavelle, ' 45 B.A., 35 Gilmore St., Wollaston O ' Brien, J. Francis ' 45 B.A., 12 South Crescent Cir., Brighton O ' Brien, James P., ' 44 B.A., 38 Ames St., Worcester O ' Brien, Leon Vincent, Jr., ' 45 L. A., 19 Varnum St., Arlington O ' Brien, Robert G., ' 44 Eng., 3 Elsinore St., Concord O ' Brien, Thomas F., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 19 Paisley Park, Dorchester O ' Brien, William J., ' 44 Eng., 23 Winter St., Northampton O ' Connell, Arthur J., ' 45 L.A., 54 Norcross St., Arlington O ' Connell, James S., ' 45 L.A., 53 Bayswater St., East Boston O ' Connell, William J., ' 43 Eng., 98 Academy St., South Braintree O ' Connor, Robert James, ' 45 Eng., 15 Harrington St., Revere Ogden, Harold P., ' 43 B.A., Edmund St., Springvale, Me. Ogonik, John, ' 42 B.A., 33 Worcester St., Boston O ' Hara, William V., ' 45 L.A., 1675 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Oksanen, Owney D., ' 42 Eng., 233 Main St., Danielson, Conn. Oliva, Allie D., ' 45 Eng., 72 Forbes St., East Hartford, Conn. Olivito, John S., ' 45 Eng., 12 Hull St., Boston Olney, Richard Henry, ' 45 Eng., Pound Hill Rd., Woonsocket, R. I. Olsen, Albert D., ' 43 B.A., 127 Capen St., Dorchester O ' Neill, Frederic D.. ' 44 B.A., 49 White St., Taunton Onichuk, Julius L., ' 44 B.A., 13 Hartford, Norwood Oppenheim, Arthur M., ' 45 L.A., 388 Spring St., Brockton Ordway, David W., ' 42 Eng., 21 Fern St., Auburndale Orenbuch, Louis, ' 45 Eng., 108 Intervale St., Boston Osberg, Norman L., ' 44 Eng., 17 Hilda St., Quincy Otenti, Robert B., ' 45 Eng., 17 Willis Ave., Framingham Otis, James, ' 45 Eng., 28 Lenox St., Fitchburg O ' Toole, John F., ' 44 Eng., 29 Banks St., Somerville Owen, Robert R., ' 44 L.A., 8 Woodland St., Claremont, N. H. Owens, Glenn E., ' 45 L.A., 8 Mott St., Arlington Oxman, Martin H., ' 43 Eng., 55 Warren Ave., Maiden Oxton, Ernest G., ' 43 Eng., 1302 Commonwealth Ave., Allston Page, John F., ' 43 Eng., 106 Narragansett Rd., Quincy Page, Robert H., ' 44 Eng., Elm St., Bucksport, Me. Paige Robert W., ' 44 L.A., 63 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Pailler, Kenneth Campbell, ' 45 L.A., 267 Melrose St., Auburndale Paine, Joseph L., ' 43 Eng., 26 Summer St., Tilton, N. H. Paine, Robert V., ' 45 L.A., Parallel St., Harwich Pajonas, Alphonse, ' 43 B.A., 68 Morris St., Hartford, Conn. Paladino, Carl R., ' 45 Eng., 8 Martyn St., Waltham Palm, Nels A., ' 45 B. A., 21 Victoria St., Lowell Palmer, Donald K., ' 44 Eng., Eggmont Ave., Billerica Palmer, Quentin S, ' 43 L.A., 63 Pearl St., No. Weymouth Pano, Gury, ' 45 Eng., 120 Conant St., Roxbury Panowich, Edward T., ' 43 Eng., 134 East Sixth St., Plainfield, N. J. Pape, Frederick B., ' 44 B.A., 1615 Holland Ave., Utica, N. Y. Pappas, James, ' 43 B.A., 90 Marathon St., Arlington Paradis, John B., ' 44 Eng., 36 High St., Rockport Paraskevas, Anastasios J., ' 42 Eng., 726 Parker St., Roxbury Parish, Robert L., ' 44 B.A., 15 Winthrop St., Winchester Park, Charles Bishop, ' 44 Eng., 77 Orchard St., Cambridge Parker, Burton S., ' 44 Eng., 154 Shawmut St., Chelsea Parker, Edward F., ' 44 Eng., 9 Revere St., Arlington Parker, Stanley C, ' 43 Eng., 19 Oakland Ave., Auburndale Parks, Wilder, ' 44 Eng., Old Bedford Rd., Concord Parrotta, Ralph, ' 43 Eng., 7 Sheafe St.. Boston Parsons, William B., ' 43 Eng., 200 Adams St., Dedham Parssinen, Edwin J., ' 42 Eng., 1 Factory St., Sandwich Partridge, William T., ' 44 B.A., 10 Orient St., Winchester Paskal, Joseph, ' 44 B.A., 272 E St., South Boston Pasquali, Frank G., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 263 Lamartine St., Jamaica Plain Patenaude, George Melvin, ' 45 Eng., 286 Spruce St., North Abington Patterson, Alfred J., ' 42 Eng., 132 Day St., Boston Patterson, Charles R., ' 42 B.A., 154 Keller Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Pattison, Samuel Joseph, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 122 East Side Pkwy., Newton Paulson, John G., ' 44 Eng., 4 Overlook Rd., Melrose Highlands Pearce, Frederick S., ' 45 B.A., 36 Spafford Rd., Milton Pearl, Norman, ' 45 Eng., 79 Glenville Ave., Allston Pearlman, Ernest Lawrence, ' 44 B.A., 14 Wiltshire Rd., Brighton Pearson. Arnold R., ' 44 Eng., 41 Perthshire Rd., Brighton Peck, Marshall H., Jr., ' 44 L.A., 12 University PL, New Haven, Conn. Peck, Winfield D., ' 44 Eng., PeckviUe Rd., Shelburne Falls Pedell, Melvin H., ' 43 L.A., 111 Meridian St., East Boston [178] Pelagatti, Manrico, ' 45 B.A., 17 Estes St., Lynn Pelosi, Agostino Achille, ' 45 L.A., 81 Lubec St., East Boston Pennell, Walter F., ' 44 B.A., 13 Bright Rd., Belmont Perakis, Peter M., ' 44 Eng., 58 Main St., Hull Peretti, Robert A., ' 44 B.A., 15 Jackson Rd., Belmont Perkins, Carl W., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 8 Jay St., Fitchburg Perkins, James A., ' 44 Eng., 124 Pine St., Danvers Perkins, Porter Jewett, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 125 Curley St., Wenham Perkins, William, ' 42 Eng., 39 Lafayette Ave., Hingham Perles, Benjamin M., ' 44 B.A., 36 Mountain Ave., Dorchester Perlis, David Benjamin, ' 44 Eng., 522 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury Perry, Kenneth E., ' 43 Eng., 109 Thornton Rd., Waltham Perry, Stanley E., ' 44 Eng., 503 Main St., Stoneham Peter, Sokrates, ' 44 Eng., 16 Enfield St., Jamaica Plain Petersen, Ralph R., ' 45 L.A., Sohier St., Cohasset Peterson, Eugene F., ' 43 Eng., 71 Bartlett Ave., Arlington Peterson, Frank R., ' 45 L.A., 26 Ellsworth St., Jamaica Plain Peterson, Henry, ' 42 Eng., 17 Lincoln Rd., Natick Peterson, Robert W., ' 45 B.A., 21 Carver Rd. East, Watertown Peterson, Stanley R., ' 42 Eng., 12 Springhill Rd., Hyde Park Peterson, William C, ' 43 Eng., 140 North St., Medford Petrocelli, Walter Americo., ' 45 Eng., 138 Hutchinson St., Revere Pettingell, Theodore T., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 87 Border St., Dedham Peverly, Art hur W., ' 43 Eng., 145 Rowe St., Melrose Pharris, Lilbourn A., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 128 Forest St., Medford Philips, James A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 1601 Tremont St., Boston Phillips, Robert Wildes, ' 45 Eng., 396 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, R. I. Phillips, William H., Jr., ' 43 B.A., 196 North St., SomerviUe Phinney, Lucien B., ' 44 Eng., 35 Middle St., Fairhaven Piatelli, Leon P., ' 43 Eng., 56 Rockdale St., Mattapan Picariello, Louis Anthony, ' 45 B.A., 45 Hunnewell Ave., Brighton Piche, William A., ' 43 B.A., Middle St., Lancaster, N. H. Pierce, Earle H., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 6 Stiles Ter., Newton Center Pierce, John A., ' 42 L.A., 190 Summer St., Maiden Pierotti, Arthur C, ' 45 B.A., 17 Aberdeen Rd., Wellesley Pillsbury. Charles B., ' 43 Eng., 54 Quint Ave., Allston Pingree, Herbert W., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 12 Gordon Ter., Newton Pinkham, Carl W., ' 44 Eng., 128 Pleasant St., Reading Pinkham, Lawrence P., ' 45 B.A., 18 Prospect St., Winchester Pinkham, Newell W., ' 44 Eng., Cordanille Rd., Southboro Piontek, George Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 51 Maltby PL, New Haven, Conn. Piper, Lawrence Irving, ' 45 Eng., 2 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain Piselli, Joseph Ralph, ' 45 Eng., 26 Lenglen Rd., Newton Pistorino, Charles Leo, ' 45 Eng., 88 Auckland St., Dorchester Pitnam, Paul A., ' 43 Eng., 378 Belmont St., Wollaston Plaisted, Richard B., ' 43 Eng., 35 Barnard Rd., Belmont Plakias, Paul K., ' 44 B.A., 26 Searle Ave., Brookline Piatt, Alanson E., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 19 Parker St., Watertown Plumb, Frank J., ' 44 Eng., R. F. D. 2, Waterbury, Conn. Pokat, Bernard, ' 45 L.A., 102 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan Pola, Nino G., ' 45 B.A., Cotuit Rd., Sandwich Polansky, Alfred, ' 43 B.A., 92 Loring Ave., Salem Pollard, Stanley I, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 50 Rand St., Lynn Polley, Walter E., Jr., ' 42 B.A., Highland Ave., North Chelmsford Polleys, Owen F., ' 44 Eng., 579 New Britain Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pollina, Charles, ' 44 L.A., 118 Mason Ter., Brookline Polonsky, Abraham, ' 42 Eng., 232 Myrtle St., New Bedford Pool, Ralph Marshall, ' 45 Eng., 49 High St., Rockport Poore, Richard C, ' 45 L.A., 148 Dexter St., Maiden Poole, Bradford Cunningham, ' 45 Eng., 44 Grant St., Taunton Pope, Joseph I., ' 45 L.A., 8 Bennett PL, Medford Porosky, Theodore R., ' 45 L. A., 96 Naples Rd., Brookline Porter, Robert Guyer, ' 45 Eng., 19 Woodbury St., Beverly Porter, William Julian, ' 45 B.A., 70 Fenway, Boston Posey, Philip E., ' 45 B.A., 72 Newbury Ave., North Quincy Poslushny, Stanley J., ' 42 L.A., 617 18th Ave., Newark, N. J. Posson, Donald L., ' 45 B.A., 15 Parkinson St., Needham Potter, John S., ' 43 L. A., 16 Lexington Rd., Concord Powell, Bradford G., ' 44 Eng., 151 Salem St., Wakefield Powell, Joseph Ralph, ' 45 E ng., 62 Burrill Ave., Lynn Powers, John J., Jr. ' 45 B.A., 245 Bruce St., Lawrence Powers, Paul P., ' 45 L.A., 80 Appleton St., Manchester, N. H. Powers, Richard R., ' 44 L.A., 697 Bennington St., East Boston Pratt, Newton K., ' 45 L.A., 78 Lincoln St., Framingham Pratt, Robert E., ' 44 Eng., 17 Greylock Ave., Taunton Pray, Lee Emmons, ' 45 Eng., Salisbury Cove, Me. Prsecott, Alvah E., ' 43 B.A., 14 Edgemere Rd., Lynn Prescott, Sherman Clifford, ' 45 Eng., 15 George St., Winthrop Preston, B. Thomas, ' 45 B.A., 378 Main St., Winchester Preston, Edward F, ' 44 L.A., 54 West Newton St., Boston Preti, Leo L., ' 43 Eng.. 24 West Grove St., Middleboro Price, William K., ' 43 L.A., 619 East St., Walpole Priest, Irving A., ' 43 B.A., Landham Rd., Sudbury Priestly, David W., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 57 Hewlett St., Boston Priestman, E. Leslie. ' 42 Eng., 92 Main St., Ashland Prior, F. Weston, ' 42 B.A., 354 Wolcott St., Auburndale Prizio, Thomas, ' 42 Eng., 3 Floyd St., Revere [179] Profita, Joseph Carl, ' 45 Eng., 20 Malvein Ave., West Somerville Prohodsky. Michael, ' 43 L.A., School St., Mansfield Prue, Frank J., ' 43 Eng., 48 Mendon St., Hopedale Pruter, Hugo R., ' 44 L.A., 218 Main St., - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Przybyla, Adolf S., ' 44 Eng., 136 Norman St., New Bedford Pucci, Joseph Edward, ' 44 Eng., 25 Elm St., Westerly, R. I. Pulcini, Albert, ' 45 B.A., Town Line Rd., Palmyra, N. Y. Pullen, O. Vamey, ' 43 Eng., North Amity, Me. Pytka, Edward F., ' 45 B.A., 82 North St., Three Rivers Queeney, Paul G., ' 44 Eng., 15 Dyer Ave., Milton Quigley, Edward F., ' 44 B.A., North Liberty St., Nantucket Quirk, John D., ' 42 L.A., 26 Grove St., East Weymouth Race, Harry C., ' 42 Eng., 54 Bond St., Norwood Rachmilovitz, Ruben D., ' 43 L.A., 3 Intervale St., Roxbury Radziewicz, Leo J., ' 43 Eng., 38 Boston St., Boston Raiklen, Matthew A., ' 44 Eng., 65 Weston St., Boston Rand, Alonzo Cutting, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 41 High St., Ipswich Rand, James Osman, Jr., ' 45 B. A., 32 Riverside St., Danvers Rand, Stuart C, ' 43 Eng., 58 Nonantum St., Newton Randall, Charles H, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 73 Cohasset St., Roslindale Randall, John Allen, ' 45 B.A., 21 Newtowne Ct., Cambridge Randall, Paul Dodge, ' 45 L.A., 10 Myrtle Ave., Newburyport Randolph, Laddman W., ' 42 L.A., 5 Wildwood Ter., Winchester Rank Loen William, ' 45 Eng., 403 East Main St., Little Falls, N. Y. Rappoli, Nicholas, ' 44 Eng., 189 Cedar St., Somerville Rasanen, Leon E., ' 42 Eng., 132 Roosevelt Ave., Norwood Raso, Anthony J., ' 45 L.A., 33 Everett St., E. Boston Rathgeber, William H., ' 43 Eng., 69 Wolcott Rd., Chestnut Hill Ravich, Leonard E., ' 44 L.A., 208 Cronwall St., Hartford, Conn. Ravven, Howard I., ' 42 L.A., 47 Pasadena Rd., Roxbury Rawding, Leslie G., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 22 Hutchinson Rd., Arlington Rawley, Ralph A., ' 43 Eng., General Delivery, Rockland, Me. Rawnsley, James Albert, ' 45 Eng., 22 Leland St., Maiden Raymond, Bernard, ' 45 L.A., 63 Lawton St., Brookline Raymond, Richard F., ' 42 L.A., 170A Common St., Lynn Reagan, Joseph F., ' 45 B.A., 1 Roosevelt Ave., Nantasket Beach Reardon, John Albert, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 18 Marion Rd., Marblehead Reardon, John Henry, Jr., ' 45 Eng., Village St., Medway Reardon, John M., ' 44 Eng., 217 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn. Recktenwald, William Raynor, ' 45 Eng., Floyd St., East Hampton, N. Y. Reed, Theodore W., ' 43 Eng., 94 Madison St., Newtonville Reid, Robert F., ' 42 B.A., 3 Prospect St., Taunton Reid, Robert L., ' 44 Eng., 163 Oakley Rd., Belmont Reilly, James F., ' 44 B.A., 4 Winship PI., Brighton Reinhart, Albert J., ' 44 Eng., Shirley Rd., Lancester Reiter, David D., ' 45 Eng., 171 Talbot Ave., Boston Rekola, Viljo W., ' 44 Eng., Box 130, Brooklyn, Conn. Remis, Paul Florian, ' 45 Eng., 11 Seventh St., East Cambridge Renew, Harry Bruce, ' 45 Eng., 483 Eastern Ave., Lynn Resca, Joseph Arthur, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 109 Cottage St., Chelsea Resnick, Bernard T., ' 44 Eng., 56 Westmore Rd., Mattapan Reynolds, Edward David, ' 44 B.A., 395 Newport Ave., Wollaston Reynolds, William F., ' 44 B.A., 229 Bradstreet Ave., Revere Rhodes, John E., ' 44 Eng., Thompson, Conn. Rice, Frederick M., ' 44 B.A., 84 Highland St., Bangor, Me. Rich, Abraham M., ' 43 Eng., 37 Central Ave., Chelsea Richard, Norman B., ' 44 L.A., 19 Titcomb St., Newburyport Richards, Irving Stacy, ' 44 B.A., 38 Billingham Rd., Worcester Richardson, Franklin T., ' 44 Eng., 15 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester Richardson, George E., ' 42 B.A., Hopedale St., Hopedale Richardson, George L., ' 43 Eng., 824 Concord St., Framingham Richardson, Kenneth W., ' 42 Eng., 824 Concord St., Framingham Richardson, Randall H., ' 44 B.A., Northwood, New Hampshire Richmond, Robert Bours, ' 45 Eng., 30 Swan Rd., Winchester Richmond, William J., ' 43 Eng., 1019 Main St., Reading Ricker, Paul J., ' 43 B.A., Ballast Lane, Marblehead Neck Ricketson, Auston C, ' 44 B.A., 8 Seaborn St., Dorchester Ridgley, Aldas S., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 71 Highland St., Roxbury Ridgely, Holland Farthing, ' 45 Eng., 6 Crawford St., Roxbury Riegel, William G., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 25 Colfax St., Fall River Rigali, Alfred, ' 45 Eng., 7 Auburn St., Charlestown Riggs, Graham T., ' 44 B.A., 9 Gayland St., Roxbury Riley, John J., Jr., ' 44 Eng. 270 Parker Hill Ave., Boston Ring, Frank A., ' 42 B.A., 278 Grove St., Waltham Ringer, Gordon James, ' 45 Eng., 28 Long Ave., Allston Riola, Michael M., ' 42 Eng., 3035 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Roach, Richard J., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 173 Mystic St., Arlington Robbins, Fredric, ' 43 Eng., Frye, Me. Robbins, Leroy F., ' 43 B.A., 4 Western Ave., Hallowell Roberts, Alan T., ' 45 L.A., 15 King Ave., Medford [180] Roberts, Alfred O., ' 44 Eng., 3 Allen Ave., Fair Haven, Vt. Roberts, Daniel J., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 69 Parker St., Watertown Roberts, Ernest A., ' 44 L.A., 9 Fellows St., Danvers Roberts, Oliver A., ' 45 L.A., 7 Fairmount Ave., Wakefield Robertson, John T., ' 43 Eng., 48 Alexander St., Boston Robie, Richard F., ' 43 Eng., 249 Grove St., Wollaston Robinson, Donald W., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 3 Wesley Park, Somerville Robinson, Norman D., ' 45 B.A., 118 Virginia Rd., Waltham Robinson, Saul, ' 44 Eng., 91 Hazelton St., Mattapan Robinson, Theodore B., ' 43 Eng., 29 Highland Ave., Winchester Robinson, Victor I., ' 42 Eng., 233 Lafayette St., Salem Robinson, William W., ' 42 B.A., 17 Beach Rd., Lynn Rockwood, William E., ' 45 B.A., 26 Birch St., Saugus Rodgers, Bliar Emerson, ' 45 Eng., 56 Devereux St., Marblehead Rodgers, Wilfred C, ' 43 B.A., 132 Commonwealth St., West Concord Roger, Robert M., ' 44 L.A., 34 Purchase St., Newburyport Rogers, Herbert J., ' 42 B.A., 152 Newport St., Arlington Rollo, Joseph, ' 45 L.A., 186 Pearl St., Fitchburg Romano, Mario H., ' 43 Eng., 22 Ambrose St., Revere Rome, Jay Milton, ' 45 B.A., 156 Summer St., Fitchburg Romsey, Harry W., ' 45 B.A., 32 Nonantum St., Newton Rondeau, Henry T., ' 44 L.A., 78 Grove St., North Brookfield Root, Clarence Franklin, ' 45 Eng., Lakeside, Conn. Rosa, James Michael, ' 45 Eng., 101 Pearl St., Cambridge Rose, Henry O., ' 44 L.A., 32 Robinson St., Dorchester Rosen, Albert J., ' 45 B.A., 215 St. Paul St., Brookline Rosenberg, Udel K., ' 44 B.A., 71 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Rosenfield, Myer J., ' 44 Eng., 18 Perrin St., Roxbury Rosenthal, Sidney, ' 45 L.A., 50 Willowood St., Dorchester Rosequist, John V., ' 44 L.A., West Main St., Avon Ross, Eugene A., ' 44 Eng., 12 Webster St., Somerville Ross, George A., ' 42 B.A., 18 Dustin St., Brighton Ross, George G., ' 42 Eng., 338 Trapelo Rd., Waltham Ross, Grant D., ' 44 L.A., 15 Myrtle St., Everett Ross, Henry H., ' 45 L.A., 19 Ruthven St., Roxbury Rosselli, Anthony C, ' 42 B.A., 28 Heath St., Somerville Rossler, Earl C, ' 45 B.A., 267 Hillcrest Ave., Wood-Ridge, N. J. Rothkopf, Herbert, ' 43 B.A., 84 Center St., Ellenville, N. Y. Rotman, Walter, ' 44 Eng., 39 Wave Ave., Revere Roukes, Warren H., ' 44 B.A., 55 Damon Ave., Melrose Rowell, Howard P., ' 43 Eng., William St., Holden Rowley, Charles Alvin, ' 45 Eng., Washington, Conn. Roy, PhUip E., ' 45 L.A., 297 Springfield St., Springfield Rubin, Albert, ' 43 B.A., 195 Pine St., Bangor, Me. Rubin, Alvan, ' 42 L.A., 28 Babcock St., Brookline Rubin, Leonard S., ' 44 Eng., 145 Babcock St., Brookline Rumery, Richard G., ' 45 L.A., 21 Bosworth St., Beverly Rumrill, Edward I., ' 43 Eng., 75 Orchard St., Maiden Rumsey, Abraham H., ' 42 B.A., 27 Calder St. Dorchester Runk, Wilfred H, ' 43 Eng., 118 Bassett St., New Haven Russell, George E., ' 43 Eng., 71 Prospect St., Peabody Russell, J. Ward, ' 43 L.A., 276 Highland St., Dedham Russell, John H., ' 43 Eng., 23 Gibson St., Needham Russell, Richard Emmett, ' 45 Eng., 9 Shirley St., Boston Russo, James N., ' 45 Eng., 8 Shoreside Rd., Quincy Rutberg, Seymour, ' 42 L.A., 28 York St., Dorchester Rutecki, John Edward, ' 45 Eng., 1134 Randolph Ave., Milton Ruzicka, Richard, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 8 Kilsyth Ter., Brookline Ryan, Edward F., ' 43 B.A., 42 Union St., Woburn Ryan, Herbert G., ' 45 L.A., 159 Hollis Ave. Braintree Ryan, John J., ' 44 Eng., 91 Robin St., West Roxbury Ryan, John P., ' 45 B.A., 158 Circuit Rd., Winthrop Rydzel, Joseph S., ' 44 L.A., 8 Alpine St., Worcester Rymut, Benjamin Joseph, ' 45 Eng., Furnace St., Halifax Ryther, John H, ' 44 Eng., 1200 Commonwealth Ave., Allston Sabotnak, George D., ' 44 B.A., 87 St. Botolph St., Boston Sabottke, Thomas Lessly, ' 45 Eng., 44 Short St., New Britain, Conn. Sack, Albert, ' 44 Eng., 5 Quincy Ter., Boston Sacknoff, Norman, ' 42 B.A., 61 Pleasant St., Brookline Sacks, Herbert, ' 45 B.A., 96 Gardner Rd., Brookline Sadoski, Theodore, ' 45 Eng., 113 Derby St., Salem Sahagian, Jack, ' 45 L.A., 7 Brewer St., Cambridge Sakovitz, Edward J., ' 44 B.A., 109 Waverly St., Framingham Salerno, Alfred R., ' 43 L.A., 144 Pleasant St., North Adams Salerno, Lucian R., ' 44 L.A., 43 Charter St., Boston Salvi, Albert Michael, ' 45 Eng., 157 Cottage St., East Boston Sammonds, Robert I., ' 42 Eng., 431 Cabot St., Beverly Sampson, Mitchell Anthony, ' 44 Eng., 525 Varnum Ave., Lowell Samuelson, Howard A., ' 44 Eng., 99 Beach Ave., Nantasket Sanborn, William E., ' 42 Eng., 15 Raleigh Rd., Belmont SanClemente, Kimball Wirt, ' 45 Eng., 44 Emmons St., Milford Sander, Charles G, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 72 Cabot St., Newton Sandler, Joseph, ' 45 B.A., 258 Princeton Blvd., Lowell Sands, Robert A., ' 44 L.A., Old Billerica Rd., Bedford Sanford, James F., ' 42 Eng., Water Mill, N. Y. Sanni, Dominic Anthony, ' 45 Eng., 28 McClure St., Revere Saumsiegle, Robert W., ' 44 Eng., 99 Riverview Ave., Waltham Saunders, Raymond A., ' 44 L.A., 23 Wachusett St., Mattapan Sattin, Frank, ' 42 Eng., 43 Franklin Ave., Revere Saunders, Arnold E., ' 42 Eng., 1601 Gorham St., Chelmsford [181] Savage, Edward Gordon, ' 45 Eng., 75 Hillside Ave., South Portland, Me. Savage, George A., ' 43 B.A., 64 Ridgewood St., Dorchester Savage, William E., ' 43 Eng., 27 Washington Ave., • Thompsonville, Conn. Savitz, Bradford, ' 45 Eng., 21 Stearns St., Maiden Sawyer, C. Evans, ' 43 L.A., 51 Everett Ave., South Portland, Me. Scaglione, Anthony L., ' 44 B.A., 18 Sewall St., Somerville Seanlon, Walter E., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 90 Wales Ave., Randolph Scarpa, Ernest J., ' 43 Eng., Ponikin Vale, Lancaster Scarry, Edward Arthur, ' 45 B.A., 32 Melville Ave., Dorchester Schall, Louis H., ' 42 Eng., 64 Fairfield St., Dedham Schein, Donald E., ' 43 L.A., 172 Harvard St., Brookline Scheuer, Paul J., ' 45 L.A., 380 Newbury St., Boston Schlesinger, Gilbert Jerome, ' 45 Eng., 16 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan Schmidt, Carlton C, ' 44 B.A., 101 East Main St., Corfu, N. Y. Schober, Frank R., ' 43 B.A., 92 Johnson Ave., Winthrop Schreiber, Robert, ' 43 Eng., 57 Winn St., Belmont Schur, John A., ' 45 Eng., 124 Beaver St. Franklin Schuster, Walter W., ' 43 Eng., 110 Derby Ave., Seymour, Conn. Schwartz, Martin, ' 45 L.A., 724 Morton St., Dorchester Schwing, John J., ' 45 L.A., 115 Moody Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Scigliano, Edward A., ' 43 L.A., 58 Austin St., Hyde Park Sciore, Edward T., ' 45 Eng., 24 Newton St., Brockton Scott, Ernest H., ' 43 Eng., 7 Charlotte Rd., Marblehead Scott, Lewis K., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 260 Tremont St., Melrose Scudder, Roger Earle, ' 43 L.A., 47 Audubon Rd., Wellesley Scully, Thomas F., ' 42 Eng., 185 North Main St., Ansonia, Conn. Sears, Paul W., ' 43 L.A., 9 Bay View Ave., Plymouth Seaverns, Charles F., Jr., ' 44 L.A., 14 Goodway Rd., Jamaica Plain Sebring, Frederick Archibald, ' 45 Eng., 51 Lorraine St., Roslindale Sebring, Robert E., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 51 Lorraine St., Roslindale Segelman, Eli, ' 45 Eng., 117 Union St., Everett Semenza, Francis Anthony, ' 45 Eng., 99 Hudson St., Somerville Semonian, Ralph G., ' 42 B.A., 67 Foster St., Brighton Senter, Arthur I., ' 45 LA., 100 Phillips St., Wollaston Serafini, Lelio, ' 42 Eng., 112 Lancaster St., Quincy Sereda, John, Jr., ' 44 B.A. 108 Orange St., Chelsea Serotta, Norman, ' 43 Eng., 63A Washington St., Dorchester Sessler, Norman, ' 45 Eng., 43 Cliff Ave., Winthrop Settle, Carl, Jr., ' 45 B.A. 1020 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. Sexton, Joseph Andrew, ' 45 L.A., 948 High St., Westwood Seymour, Herbert K., ' 43 Eng., 10 Depot St., Buckland, Conn. Shackford, Robert W., ' 42 Eng., 217 Boston Ave., Medford Shaffer, Larry E., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 638 Beacon St., Boston Shaffer, Martin, ' 44 L.A., 38 Evelyn Rd., Everett Shaheen, Mitchell E., ' 45 L.A., 301 Harrison Ave., Boston Shanahan, James Leonard, ' 45 B.A., 1471 Beacon St., Brookline Shane, Edwin M., ' 44 L.A., 51 Woolson St., Mattapan Shannon, William L., ' 45 B.A., 163 Hillside Rd., Watertown Shapiro, Myer M., ' 44 B.A., 48 Norfolk St., Boston Sharkey, John A., ' 45 B.A., 68 Winter St., Lexington Sharp, Warren A., ' 43 Eng., 140 East Elm Ave., Quincy Sharpe, Robert, ' 45 L.A., 469 Conant Rd., Weston Shatzman, Bernard Saul, ' 45 Eng., 48 Blossom St., Chelsea Shaw, Donald J., ' 44 B.A., 11 Hamblen St., Lexington Shay, Edward J., Jr., ' 43 Eng., 53 Maple St., Framingham Shea, James F., ' 44 B.A., 78 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton Shear, Sidney Bernard, ' 45 Eng., 21 Dearborn St., Medford Shechtel, Herman Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 21 Westmore Rd., Mattapan Sheehan, Joseph Dennis, ' 45 B.A., 12 Old Bridge Rd., West Concord Shephard, Frank L., ' 44 Eng., 1221 Worcester Rd., Framingham Shepherd, Ridgley, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 1069 Highland Ave., Needham Sherburne, Richard Franklin, ' 45 Eng., 16 Edison St., Quincy Sheridan, Philip F., ' 43 Eng., 12 Wyoming PL, Maiden Sherr, Earle, ' 42 B.A., Tolman St., Canton Shiers, Richard G, ' 44 B.A., 7 View South Ave., Jamaica Plain, Boston Shirley, George C, ' 43 B.A., 1241 Billings Rd., North Quincy Shnaper, Rubin, ' 44 Eng., 5 Cedar St., Charlestown Short, Dean F., ' 42 B.A., 44 East Britannia St., Taunton Showstack, Max, ' 42 Eng., 81 Bainbridge St., Roxbury Shrago, Louis I., ' 43 Eng., 51 McLellan St., Boston Shreve, Philip A., ' 45 L.A., 7 Mills St., Dedham Shute, Eugene A., ' 44 Eng., 388 Warren St., Roxbury Sibley, Leland Robert, ' 45 Eng., 112 Walton St., Fitchburg Sibenmann, Marshall, Jr., ' 45 B.A., Chase St., West Harwich Siegel, Harold, ' 43 Eng., 21 Outlook Rd., Mattapan Siegel, Sidney J., ' 42 Eng., 48 Congress St., Lawrence Sieklucki, Alfred Philip, ' 45 Eng., 29 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn. Signore, Frank Anthony, ' 45 Eng., 364 Boylston St., Newton Center Silsby, Arnold W., ' 45 Eng., 455 High Rock St., Needham Silsby, Norman S., ' 42 Eng., 455 High Rock St., Needham Silva, Joseph A., ' 43 Eng., 59 Reed St., Lexington Silver, Martin, ' 45 B.A., 199 Brunswick St., Boston Silverman, David, ' 45 L.A., 1338 River St., Hyde Park Simmons, Gorham, ' 44 Eng., 894 Huntington Ave., Roxbury Simms, Hugh P., ' 43 Eng., 177 Webster St., East Boston Simon, Herman Carl, ' 45 Eng., Page St., Lunenburg [182] Simon, Melvin, ' 44 Eng., 17 East Boulevard Rd., Newton Simon, Sylvan S., ' 42 Eng., 17 East Boulevard Rd., Newton Simpson, John C, ' 45 B.A., 324 East Main St., Middletown, N. Y. Simpson, William L., ' 44 Eng., 70 Parker Hill Ave., Roxbury Sinclair, Henry, ' 44 Eng., 63 Harvard Ave., Hyde Park Singarella, Anthony Ernest, ' 45 Eng., 22 Tremlett St., Dorchester Singer, Leonard H, ' 44 B.A., 36 Richfield St., Ilion, N. Y. Sitarz, Edward F., ' 45 B.A., 20 South Governor St., Hartford, Conn. Sitarz, Walter J., ' 43 Eng., 75 Kenyon St., New Bedford Sitek, Alexander S., ' 43 Eng., 21 Hardy St., Salem Skambas, George E., ' 42 B.A., 1267 Tremont St., Roxbury Skers, Walter Albert, ' 45 L.A., 47 Upsala St., Worcester Skoglund, Walter, ' 42 Eng., 290 Whitwell St., Quincy Shwarek, Francis J., ' 43 Eng., 69 School St., Roxbury Slack, Donald A., ' 45 L.A., 670 Bedford St., Whitman Slavin, Ernest F., ' 42 Eng., 140 Cliff Ave., Winthrop Sleeper, Neal Mortimer, ' 45 Eng., Danville, Vt. Sloan, Philip S, ' 45 B.A., 47 Unity Ave., Belmont Smart, John Roger, ' 45 Eng., 51 Beach St. Revere Smith, Aaron L., ' 45 B.A., 65 Woolson St., Mattapan Smith, Bill K., ' 42 Eng., 10 Orlando Ave., Winthrop Smith, Charles Walter, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 11 Alban St., Dorchester Smith, Duane S., ' 42 L.A., 5 Plymouth Rd., Lexington Smith, E. Judson, ' 43 Eng., 9 Chardon Rd., West Medford Smith, Elmer E., ' 42 Eng., Indian Lake, N. Y. Smith, Eugene F, ' 43 Eng., 229 Foster St., Palmyra, N. Y. Smith, Everett Clark, ' 43 B.A., 14 Pratt St., Melrose Smith, Frederick Addison, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 21 Beltran Ter., Maiden Smith, Gerald B., ' 45 L.A., 20 Royce Rd., Allston Smith, James L., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 45 Prescott St., Everett Smith, Joseph A., ' 43 Eng., 27A Dickens St., Dorchester Smith, Leonard W., ' 43 Eng., 25 Train St., Dorchester Smith, Melborn H., ' 45 B.A., F. R. D. 1, Dover- Foxcroft, Me. Smith, Minard N., ' 44 Eng., 40 Royal St., Wollaston Smith, Raymond D., ' 44 Eng., 562 Main St., Saco, Me. Smith, Richard Jennings, ' 45 Eng., 18 Burt St., Dorchester Smith, Robert S., ' 43 Eng., 253 Willetts Ave., New London, Conn. Smookler, Jack, ' 42 B.A., 8 Montana St., Boston Snook, Joseph Thomas, ' 45 Eng., Fort Banks, Winthrop Snow, Holly L., ' 43 L.A., 47 Claflin St., Milford Snyder, Bernhart Richard, ' 45 Eng., Hillcrest Pkwy., Winchester Snyder, Ralph H., ' 44 B.A., 24 Summit Ave., Brookline Solomon, Max, ' 44 Eng., 7 Davis St., Turners Falls Soma, Paul A., ' 45 Eng., 762 Waverly St., Framingham Sonia, Joseph A., ' 43 Eng., Still River Rd., Lancaster Sorgi, Pasquale V., ' 44 B.A., 59 Dover St., Boston Southwick, Richard W., ' 45 B.A., 165 Summer St., Waltham Souza, Joseph Peter, ' 45 B.A., 11 Meredith Circle, Milton Spadaro, John R., ' 45 B.A., 104 Main St., Ellenville, N. Y. Spalding, Charles K., ' 45 Eng., 95 Arlington St., Haverhill Sparks, Harold Norman, ' 45 B.A., 64 Bainbridge St., Maiden Spaulding, Nathaniel Raymond, ' 45 Eng., 31 Nichols St., Ansonia, Conn. Spector, Eugene P., ' 45 B.A., 90 Atherton Rd., Brookline Speers, George Alden, ' 44 L.A., 90 Whitcomb Ave., Boston Speliopoulos, George P., ' 45 B.A., 279 Nottingham St., Springfield Spencer, Richard Joseph, ' 44 Eng., 492 Central St., Saugus Spileos, Louis A., ' 43 Eng., 2 Medford Ct., Boston Spillberg, Arthur, ' 45 Eng., 20 Poplar St., Boston Spiller, Bertram, ' 42 L.A., 116 Lewis St., Lynn Spooner, Leonard Gurney, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 384 Quincy St., Brockton Sprague, Charles E., ' 44 B.A., 248 Shute St., Everett Sprague, Frederick B., ' 43 Eng., 4 Holman St., Baldwinsville Sprague, Richard E., ' 45 L.A., 24 Neponset Rd., Quincy Sprague, Richard L., ' 44 Eng., 219 Mendon St., Uxbridge Spriggs, James R., ' 42 L.A., 19 Jackston St., Attleboro Sprowl, Edward M., ' 42 B.A., 10 Phillips St., South Natick Stahl, Karl L., ' 44 B.A., 168 Emerson St., South Boston Stahl, Walter F., ' 43 B.A., 168 Emerson St., South Boston Staller, Jack J., ' 42 Eng., 25 Shore Dr., Winthrop Standke, Herbert W., ' 44 Eng., 9 Granite St., Cambridge Standley, Archibald Dewey, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 20 Charles St., Beverly Stankiewicz, Joseph, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 105 Pike St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Stanley, William V., ' 44 Eng., 15 Cottage St., Lynn Stanney, William Joseph, ' 45 Eng., 448 Park Dr., Boston Stansfield, Frank Hanson, ' 45 Eng., 149 Main St., Emmaus, Penn. Stanton, Frank G., ' 43 Eng., South St., Charles River Village Stanton, Myron H., ' 44 B.A., 3 Greenway Ct., Brookline Starck, Russell E., ' 43 Eng., Centerville Starr, James John, ' 44 B.A., 534 Hillside Ave., Hartford, Conn. Starvish, Chester R., ' 44 L.A., 7 Woodlawn St., Taunton Steacie, Edward, III, ' 43 B.A., 47 Central Ave., Newtonville [183] Stead, Norman A., ' 42 Eng., 79 Pleasant St., North Andover Stearns, Edward C, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 110 Dale St., Waltham Steele, Charles E., ' 42 Eng., 162 Harvard St., Quincy Steinberg, Alvin M., ' 43 Eng., 36 Whitman St., Dorchester Steinberg, Melvyn A., ' 44 B.A., 121 Glenville Ave., Brighton Sten, Kenneth O., ' 44 Eng., Pleasant St., Conway, N. H. Stenberg, Eric R., ' 44 Eng., 50 Gordon St., Allston Stenberg, Nyyrikki, ' 43 Eng., High St., Gloucester Stepanishen, Nicholas, ' 45 B.A., 86 Glenwood Rd., Somerville Stewart, John P., ' 43 B.A., 30 Hamilton St., Medford Stewart, William R., ' 44 Eng., 5 Willow St., Belmont Stiles, Russell A., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 34 Curtis St., North Weymouth Stinchfield, Richard D., ' 44 Eng., 31 School St., Skowhegan, Me. Stinson, Thomas Arthur, ' 45 Eng., 42 Pease St., Thompsonville, Conn. Stinson, Robert R., ' 45 B.A., 28 Davis Ave., West Newton Stolberg, John F., ' 42 L.A., 72 Mill St., Worcester Stone, Abraham A., ' 43 B.A., 12 Franklin Ave., Chelsea Stone, Everett E., ' 43 Eng., 9 Ruggles St., Westboro Stone, Leon, ' 44 L.A., 175 Callender St., Dorchester Stone, Merrill M., ' 42 Eng., 84 Harvard Ave., Allston Stone, Ralph W., ' 42 Eng., 402 Wilbraham Rd., Springfield Storey, John Russell, ' 45 B.A., 100 Hecla St., Uxbridge Straight, David M., ' 43 Eng., Marbl e Dale, Conn. Streechon, George, ' 44 Eng., 1 Valley St., Norfolk Streeter, Milton H., ' 43 Eng., River Rd., Bernardston Stretton, Thomas E., ' 43 Eng., 7 Woodward Park St., Dorchester Strum, Howard P., ' 44 Eng., 69 Grove St., Waltham Styron, Howard S., ' 42 Eng., 127 Brood St., New Bern, N. C. Subach, Anthony, Jr., ' 44 Eng., 22 Willow St., Methuen Sullivan, Arthur L., ' 43 Eng., 252 Temple St., West Roxbury Sullivan, Charles F., ' 45 L.A., Sherman Rd., North Reading Sullivan, James W., ' 43 B.A., 94 Alban St., Dorchester Sullivan, John R., ' 44 Eng., 342 East Main St., Three Rivers Sullivan, Ralph W., ' 44 L.A., 60 Rockwell St., Dorchester Sullivan, Wallace F., ' 43 B.A., 23 Villa Ave., Cranston, R. I. Sulujian, Harold Gregory, ' 45 Eng., Cambridge St., Burlington Sundstrom, Franklin V., ' 43 Eng., Elm St., North Berwick, Me. Sutherland, Murton V., ' 45 B.A., R. F. D. 1, Monroe, Conn. Sutliff, Richard D., ' 42 Eng., 69 East State St., Gloversville, N. Y. Sutton, Richard, ' 43 B.A., 119 Chestnut St., Andover Svelnis, Frank S., ' 42 Eng., 163 I St., South Boston Swartz, Benjamin, ' 43 Eng., 19 Cross St., Winthrop Swartz, Stanley R., ' 45 B.A., 145 Lakeview Ave., Haverhill Sweeney, John F., ' 45 L.A., 486 Quincy St., Boston Sweeney, Robert Edward John, ' 45 Eng., 18 Iffley Rd., Jamaica Plain Sweetser, Everard R., ' 45 L.A., 24 Florence St., Maiden Swenson, Albert G., ' 44 B.A., 69 Perthshire Rd., Brighton Swenson, Lennart Alfred, ' 45 Eng., 55 Woods Ave., Somerville Swenson, Richard N., ' 45 Eng., 595 Common St., Walpole Swift, Charles B., ' 42 Eng., 6 Belvoir Ave., Taunton Taber, Robert Lord, ' 45 Eng., 173 Penniman St., New Bedford Tailby, Allen R., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 15 Bemuth Rd., Newton Highlands Tail, Harry H., ' 43 B.A., 30 South Border Rd., Medford Tangherlini, Eugene F., ' 43 Eng., 68 Verchild St., Quincy Tarbell, Robert S., ' 43 Eng., 17 Florence St., Hudson Tarr, Hyman, ' 44 B.A., 18 Trident Ave., Winthrop Tassel, Samuel B., ' 45 B.A., 19 Warren St., Lynn Tatel, Melvin H, ' 45 Eng., 11 Fayston St. Roxbury Tatel, Oscar, ' 44 B.A., 10 Parker St., Chelsea Taylor, Edward S., ' 42 B.A., 106 Benvenue St., Wellesley Taylor, Francis W., ' 43 Eng., 251 Pearl St., Cambridge Taylor, Jack Edward, ' 45 Eng., 15 Gove St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Taylor, Joseph Kirkpatrick, ' 45 Eng., 98 College PL, Hampton, Va. Taylor, Leonard, ' 45 Eng., 915 Morton St., Dorchester Taylor, Matthew Daniel, ' 45 L.A., 206 Granite Ave., Milton Taylor, William I., ' 42 B.A., 532 Fairmount St., Fitchburg Teixeira, Joseph R., ' 43 L.A., 23 Chipman St., Dorchester Tenenbaum, Arthur E., ' 45 L.A., 140 Adams St., Lynn Tenggren, Edwin Peter, ' 45 Eng., 167 Vinal St., Revere Terrio, John Norval, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 153 Newbury Ave., Quincy Terrio, Laurence Raymond F., ' 45 L.A., 153 Newbury Ave., North Quincy Terzian, John, ' 45 L.A., 12 Nichols St., Salem Teschner, Eric Paul, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 68 Olive St., Methuen Tessier, Robert F., ' 45 B.A., 5 Church St., Penacook, N. H. Tevlin, Thomas J., ' 42 Eng., 26 Burlington Ave., Lowell Tharp, Tillman C, ' 43 Eng., 20 Harrison St., Brookline Theroux, Gerard, ' 44 Eng., 70 Oakhill Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Thomas, Harold C, ' 43 Eng., Spooner St., North Easton Thomas, John K., ' 44 B.A., 75 Carl St., Newton Thomas, Stephen Allan, ' 45 L.A., 10 Assabet St., Dorchester Thomasian, Berge, ' 44 B.A., 39 Parker Ave., Newton [184] Thompson, David L., ' 44 B.A., 20 Thurston St., Wrentham Thompson, John H., Jr., ' 44 Eng., Box 59, West Simsbury, Conn. Thompson, William Robert, ' 45 Eng., 22 Olney St., Boston Thornberg, Joseph E., ' 44 Eng., Spark St., Brockton Thorndike, James A., ' 45 B.A., 99 Frout St., Marblehead Thorpe, Robert T., ' 43 Eng., 136 Vinal St., Revere Throndsen, Everett 0., ' 44 Eng., 40 Sagamore Ave., Quincy Thurston, Herman I., ' 45 Eng., Munneville, N. Y. Tidd, Ellsworth H., ' 42 Eng., 85 Central St., Georgetown Tiemann, Robert Sisson, ' 45 Eng., 35 Coral Ave., Winthrop Tierney, John J., ' 45 Eng., 107 Temple St., Somerville Tilton, Richard D., ' 45 B.A., 12 Newbury St., Woburn Tinkham, Malcolm L., ' 43 Eng., 24 Frost Ave., Brockton Tinsler, Francis R., ' 44 Eng., R. F. D. 2, Lubec, Me. Tischoff, Charles W., ' 45 B.A. 640 Essex Ave., Gloucester Titus, Ernest W., ' 42 Eng., 34 Randolph St., Canton Tobey, George E., ' 43 Eng., 96 Heminway St., Boston Tomaini, Frank James, ' 45 Eng., 524 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Tongue, Charles H., ' 42 B.A., Potter Blvd., Brightwaters, N. Y. Tormey, Leonard, ' 44 Eng., 41 Rowell Ave., Beverly Tomabene, Peter Carmel, ' 45 Eng., Langley Rd., Newton Torres, Frank E., ' 44 Eng., 19 Carberry St., Medford Torrey, Robert A., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 177 Westford Ave., Springfield Trail, Henry S., ' 43 Eng., 131 Bridge St., Groton, Conn. Trainovicus, Alphonse, ' 43 Eng., 123 Cherry St., Cambridge Trask, Roger B., ' 44 Eng., 30 Gardner St., Peabody Treat, Russell Leroy, ' 45 Eng., 371 Fairfield Woods Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Trefes, Charles H, ' 45 B.A., 162 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. Trovato, George, ' 45 L.A., 10 Narragansett Ave., Westerly, R. I. Trull, Alden Franklin, ' 45 Eng., 87 Laurel St., Fairhaven Trullson, Clarence N., ' 44 B.A., 20 Duncklee St., Brighton Trunfio, Anthony Paul, ' 45 Eng., 211 Princeton St., East Boston Tsigaridas, Vessarios Chigas, ' 45 Eng., 120 Mt. Washington St., Lowell Tubbs, Ronald E., ' 42 B.A., 15 Cross Hill Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Tucci, Dominic L., ' 45 L.A., 384 Washington St., Winchester Tuffin, George E., ' 42 Eng., North Granby Rd., Granby, Conn. Tully, Edward L., ' 43 L.A., 64 Fay St., Lowell Turner, Arthur D., ' 43 Eng., 163 Forest St. Melrose Turner, George H, ' 45 L.A., 26 Yarmouth St., Boston Tweddle, Arthur, ' 45 L.A., 5 Bradbury Ave., Medford Tweddle, Henry, Jr., ' 43 Eng., 5 Bradbury Ave., Medford Twomey, William Franklin, ' 45 L.A., 9 Tower St., Framingham Uckerman, Aaron, ' 44 Eng., 23 Deering Rd., Mattapan Urbanik, Walter C, ' 42 B.A., 10 Becket St., Dorchester Urbon, John P., ' 43 Eng., 6 Hatch St., South Boston Umans, Martin, ' 45 B.A., 76 Verndale St., Brookline Urban, John A., ' 42 Eng., 35 Danforth Ave., Pittsfield Vaccaro, Philip, ' 43 Eng., 179 Princeton St., East Boston Vagshenian, Simon, ' 45 Eng., 61 King St., Worcester Vahey, James T., ' 43 B.A., 33 Prescott St., Watertown VanCor, Frederick B., ' 43 Eng., 90 Sargent St., Melrose Vanesian, Charles, ' 45 Eng., 120 Ash St., Chelsea VanHorne, Robert A., ' 43 Eng., 7 Andrews St., Bethel, Conn. VanTuyl, Roderick, ' 44 Eng., North Rd., Greenport, N. Y. VanVessem, Alvin D., ' 43 Eng., 66 West St., Warwick, N. Y. Varese, Ulysses, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 65 Marble Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Varner, Albert F, Jr., ' 44 B.A., 206 Wachusett St., Jamaica Plain Varney, Fenton W., ' 42 Eng., 382 First Parish Rd., Scituate Center Varney, George Ira., Jr., ' 45 Eng., South Stafford, N. H. Vartabedian, Boghas, ' 44 Eng., 23 Central Ave., Medford Velenage, John B., ' 44 Eng., 244 Park St., Dorchester Vespaziani, Albert, ' 42 Eng., 20 Eaton St., East Milton Viets, Warren Randall, ' 45 Eng., 35 Dion St., Bridgewater Virchow, William R., ' 45 L.A., 8 Midvale Rd., West Roxbury Vorperian, Vahan C, ' 45 B.A., 21 Symphony Rd., Boston Vosgerchian, Goren, ' 44 Eng., 74 Boylston St., Watertown Vozzella, Stanley A., ' 44 Eng., 3 Thacher St., Boston Vuona, Louis P., ' 44 Eng., 13 Groton PL, Worcester Waddell, Douglas M., ' 44 B.A., 19 Cross St., Westboro Wadland, Robert L., ' 43 Eng., 11 Lynde St., Melrose Wadleigh, Richard F., ' 42 B.A., Treble Cove Rd., North Billerica Wagner, Paul M., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 142 Montrale Ave., Woburn Wahl, Louis G., ' 42 Eng., 328 Lynn St., Maiden Wainwright, Clarence D., ' 44 B.A., Elm St., East Pembroke Waite, Alwyn Robert, ' 45 Eng., 23 Pickett St., Beverly Waldman, Jason J., ' 43 Eng., 47 Stanwood St., Roxbury Walen, Roger S., ' 44 L.A., 36 Billings Park, Newton Walker, Edwin D., ' 45 Eng., 151 Woodstock Ave., Rutland, Vt. Walker, Stanley T., ' 45 B.A., 68 Richardson Rd., Lynn Walker, Wilfred J., Jr., ' 45 Eng., 39 Loring St., Islington Wall, George E., ' 42 Eng., 36 Tudor St., Lynn Wallace, Duncan P., ' 44 B.A., 327 Concord St., Manchester, N. H. [185] Wallace, William O., ' 42 Eng., 5 Nonantum St., Newton Wallis, Charles W., ' 44 B.A., 38 Ober St., Beverly Walsh, George C, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 27 School St., Newton Walsh, George W., ' 43 Eng., 28 Winn St., Belmont .Walsh James J., ' 42 L.A., Blossom Rd., North Westport Waltonen, Onni W., ' 44 Eng., 29 Gay Ave., Walpole Ward, Francis F., ' 44 B.A., 177 Hillside Ave., Nutley, N. J. Ward, James, Jr., ' 44 B.A., 74 Rockland Ave., Maiden Ward, John Alexander, Jr., ' 45 Eng., 107 Mechanic St., Leominster Ware, Carl E., Jr., ' 45 B.A., 295 Beach St., Holyoke Washburn, James E., ' 43 B.A., 20 Parkwood Blvd., Hudson, N. Y. Waterhouse, Charles Grenville, ' 45 Eng., 21 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Hull Waterman, Charles H., ' 42 Eng., 152 Kelsey St., South Portland, Me. Waterman, Harold Lloyd, ' 43 Eng., 1409 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Waters, Thomas, ' 44 Eng., 159 Lake St., Haverhill Watson, Robert L., ' 44 L.A., 43 Hawes St., Brookline Watson, Robert S., ' 44 Eng., 2007 Calvin Blvd., Tonawanda, N. Y. Watts, Robert W., Jr., ' 44 B.A., 7 Norway Rd., Milton Waxman, Samuel, ' 45 L.A., 108 Spruce St., Chelsea Weaver, Joseph M., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 111 Jersey St., Boston Weaver, T. Ray, ' 42 Eng., 106 Skiff Ave., Frankfort, N. Y. Webber, David L., ' 44 L.A., 37 Narragansett St., Springfield Webber, Roland A., ' 42 Eng., 79 Camden St., Boston Weber, Arthur F., Jr., ' 44 Eng., 54 Sanderson Ave., East Dedham Weeks, J. Harding, ' 45 Eng., Williams Ave., Barre Weiner, Arnold P., ' 44 Eng., 99 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Weiner, Bertram, ' 45 L.A., 99A Chelsea St., Everett Weiner, Marshall K., ' 44 Eng., 12 Bassett Rd., Brockton Weiner, Martin, ' 44 Eng., 90 Hancock St., Maiden Weinfeld, Murray, ' 45 B.A., 9 Verrell St., Mattapan Weinrebe, Joseph I., ' 44 Eng., 41 Angell St., Dorchester Welch, Edward F., ' 45 B.A., 407 Highland St., Milton Welch, George B., Jr., ' 45 L.A., 876 Watertown St., West Newton Welch, Thomas Peter, ' 45 B.A., 19 Bayside St., Dorchester Welch, Thomas S., ' 43 B.A., 108 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Wells, Edward L., ' 42 Eng., 15 Union St., Randolph Wells, Lloyd Alvin, ' 45 Eng., 29 Hughes Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Wells, Richard L., ' 43 Eng., 15 Union St., Randolph Wennerberg, Roland C, ' 43 B.A., 9 Oxford St., Worcester Wersted, Saul S., ' 44 L.A., 10 Nahant Ave., Revere Wesoloski, Henry J., ' 44 Eng., 21 McKone St., Neponset West, Kenneth P., ' 43 B.A., 25 Greycliff Rd., Brighton Westlund, Carl E., ' 44 B.A., 111 Elm St., Belmont Wetherbee, Dana G., ' 44 B.A., 379 Main St., West Concord Wetherbee, John Herbert, II, ' 45 Eng., Gleasondale Rd., Stow Wetherbee, Thomas Edward, ' 45 Eng., 230 Commonwealth Ave., West Concord Wharton, Robert S., ' 43 Eng., 254 Franklin St., Framingham White, Anthony J., ' 44 Eng., 16 Fifth Ave., Worcester White, Arthur, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 29 Westover St., Everett White, Howard J., ' 45 Eng., 22 Royal St. Lawrence White, Joseph J., ' 43 B.A., 22 Tolman St., Canton White, Ralph P.. ' 44 Eng., 18 Abbott St., Worcester White, Ralph W., ' 45 B.A., 54 Kirkland Circle, Wellesley Hills White, Robert T., ' 45 B.A., 64 Fruit St., Milford White, Thomas G, ' 45 B.A., 74 Walnut Hill Rd., Brookline White, William J., ' 44 Eng., 29 Wesley St., Somerville Whiteacre, Robert W., Ill, ' 45 L.A., 206 Cabot St., Newtonville Whites, Andrew W., ' 42 Eng., 182 Greenwood St., Marlboro Whitford, John R., ' 43 Eng., 30 Salem St., Wakefield Whitman, Neal L., ' 44 Eng., 39 Walnut St., Everett Whitney, Elliott Gilman, ' 45 L.A., Taunton Ave., Lakeville Whitney, Gardner R., ' 44 B.A., 38 Lovell Rd., Melrose Whitney, Gordon B., ' 42 Eng., Worcester Rd., Westminster Whitney, Lawrence E., ' 42 Eng., R. F. D. 1, Box 64, Union, Me. Whittier, Wilfred H., ' 45 B.A., 14 Smith St., Woodsville, N. H. Wiggin, James S., ' 45 B.A., 31 Elm St., Ellsworth, Me. Wiita, John W., ' 44 Eng., Cross St., South Ashburnham Wilbur, Arnold G, ' 45 L.A., 108 School St., Jamaica Plain Wilbur, Merle R., ' 43 B.A., 59 Pearl St., Amesbury Wilder, Roger C, ' 42 B.A., 17 Oakland St., Melrose Wilkins, John H., ' 44 Eng., 11 Endicott St., Newton Highlands Willette, Chester E., ' 43 L.A., Patten, Me. Willette, Warren Joseph, ' 45 Eng., Long Point Rd. Lakeville Willey, Herbert F., ' 43 Eng., Main St., Milton, N. H. Williams, Dean, ' 42 Eng., 18 Langmaid Ave., Somerville Williams, Eugene R., ' 42 Eng., 42 Harbor View Ave., Winthrop Williams, Harold G, ' 43 Eng., Clapboard Hill, Guilford, Conn. Williams, Lynde Gately, ' 45 Eng., Ward Rd., Southboro Williams, Roger, ' 45 L.A., 734 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Willis, Robert H., ' 43 L.A., 34 Buffington St., Fall River Wills, Harold Heath, ' 45 L.A., 12 Elm Ave., Wollaston Wilson, Albert T. L., ' 42 L.A., 187 ViUage St., Medway Wilson, Lawrence T., ' 43 Eng., Ill Province St., Richford, Vt. Wilson, Raymond, Jr., ' 45 B.A., 11 Graydale Circle, Auburndale Winslow, John E., ' 43 B.A., 9 Squanto Rd., Quincy Winters, Robert, ' 45 B.A., 228 Washington St., Islington Winton, Matthew B., ' 44 Eng., 15 John St., Chelsea [186] Wiren, Jacob, ' 42 L.A., 124 Oak St., Westwood Witis, Edward A., ' 44 Eng., 46 Waldo St., Brockton Woewucki, Anthony, ' 43 Eng., 6 Kinsman PI., Natick Wolf, John M., ' 43 B.A., 149 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Wolf Joseph, ' 44 L.A., 20 Page St., Dorchest er Wolf, Saul, ' 42 Eng., 60 Wales St.. Dorchester Wolfe, Edwin Hirsch, ' 45 Eng., 58 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Wolfendon, William, 42 Eng., 254 Oakland Ave., Methuen Wolff, Arthur G., ' 43 B.A., 32 Long Ave., Allston Wolfson, Jason L., ' 42 B.A., 70 Abbottsford Rd., Brookline Wong, Chatson, ' 44 Eng., 65A Beach St , Boston Wong, Edward, ' 45 L.A., 22 Oxford St., Boston Wong, Edward Shu Foo, ' 45 Eng., 36 J 2 Harrison Ave., Boston Wood, David Russell, ' 45 Eng., 10 Clark Ave., Beverly Wood, Herbert L., ' 43 B.A., 247 Highland Ave., Winchester Wood, Robert S., ' 44 Eng., 74 Highland St., Revere Wood, Stanley George, ' 43 Eng., 6 Worcester St., Taunton Woodberry, Paul Thorndike, ' 45 Eng., 6 Giddings Ave., Beverly Woodcock, Allan, Jr., ' 45 L.A., 150 Union St., Bangor, Me. Woodruff, Dwight C, ' 43 B.A., Fairview Rd., Lunenburg Woods, Gordon G., ' 44 Eng., 5 Mt. Vernon St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Woodward, William B., ' 44 Eng., 317 Allston St., Brighton Woodworth, John D., ' 42 Eng., Edmands Rd., Framingham Worrey, Herbert S., ' 44 B.A., 16 Brewster Rd., Framingham Wright, Creighton B., ' 44 B.A., 420 Marlborough Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. Wright, John Nelson, ' 44 Eng., 95 Maple St., Burlington, Vt. Wright, Russell C, ' 42 B.A., 716 Franklin St., Melrose Wyeth, John Jasper, ' 45 Eng., 325 Main St., Amesbury Wyszynski, George P., ' 44 L.A., 630 Dorchester Ave., Boston Yaffee, Philip, ' 42 Eng., 9 Seaview Ave., Maiden Yankowski, George E., ' 45 B.A., 95 Fayette St., Watertown Yellin, Hyman, ' 43 Eng., 79 Myrtle St., Boston Yeremian, George J., ' 43 Eng., 173 Fellsway West, Medford Yiannacopoulos, Andrew Nicholas, ' 44 Eng., 415 Columbus Ave., Boston York, George J., ' 44 B.A., 112 Union Park St., Boston York, Leighton H., ' 43 L.A., 38 King St., Rockport Young, Donald J., ' 42 Eng., West Hyannisport Young, Gerald, ' 44 Eng., 58 Steele Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Young, John S., ' 42 Eng., 2 Selwyn Rd., Belmont Young, Manoog S., ' 43 L.A., 3A Columbus Sq., Boston Young, Robert G., ' 44 Eng., 36 Dalton Rd., Belmont Yuryan, Joseph B., ' 42 Eng., 9 Marjorie St. Hudson Zachirchuk, John, ' 45 L.A., 39 Orchard St., Roxbury Zaxman, Harry, ' 43 Eng., 14 Vale St., Chelsea Zimmerman, Edward L., ' 44 B.A., 15 Vernon St., Brookline Zimmerman, Robert Leon, ' 45 L.A., 85 Olmstead Dr., Springfield Ziner, Irwin Norbert, ' 45 Eng., 269 Brainbridge St., Maiden Zisson, James P., ' 43 L.A., 105 Lafayette St., Salem Zmijewski, Walter J., ' 44 Eng., 50 Derby St., Salem Zonn, Lincoln M., ' 44 L.A., 181 Meadow St., Naugatuck, Conn. Zwick, Melvin, ' 43 L.A., 1003 Columbus Ave., Roxbury Zwicker, Leon P., ' 44 Eng., 10 Dell Ave., Hyde Park [187]


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