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Class Adviser We wish to take this opportunity to thank Professor Ernest L. Spencer, our class adviser, for his counsel, assistance, and friendship throughout our college career and to express our appreciation to him for his efforts in making our class activities successful. Professor Spencer has had the difficult task of serving as adviser, for the second time within seven years, to a war-accelerated class affected by frequent changes. Professor Spencer was born May 17, 1913, in Norwood, Massachusetts, and he now resides in Medfield with his wife and son. He grad- uated from Northeastern University in 1936 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He then did special work in structural design at the Franklin fnstitute dur- ing the years 1936 and 1937. In November, 1943, Professor Spencer received his Master of Science degree from Harvard University. Professor Spencer came to Northeastern as Instructor in Civil- Engineering in 1939 and was appointed Assistant Professor of Civil En- gineering in September, 1944. In addition to his work here at the Univer- sity, Professor Spencer is an active member of both the American and Boston Societies of Civil Engineering, and is also secretary of the Junior Association of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Northeastern Section. Recently he has become associated with the American Concrete Institute. Before coming to Northeastern, Professor Spencer served as the chief of a surveying party with E. M. Brooks Company. He was Junior Engineering Aide for one year with the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, Waterways Division. In 1938 he transferred to Jackson and Moreland, where he served as Assistant Engineer on construction work for two years.
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PRICE CAULDR D N W A S K O W M A R S T O N CAULDRON BOARD ANDERSON Otto Price, Jr. Editor-in-Chief William E. Waskow Business Manager Carlton C. Anderson Frederick D. A. King Managing Editors Robert J. Fine George A. Cullen, Jr. Photographic Editors Shirlee A. Gates Informal Pictures Editor Professor Everett C. Marston Faculty Adviser SENIOR STAFF Joseph A. Ballata Marjorie Black Clifford A. Burchsted Lorraine I. Cohen Leonard B. Cripps Phyllis A. Dennett Robert F. Hannan Edith H. Hughes Eleanor F. Leach Leonard B. Loitherstein Warren S. Lum Felix Moscatelli Stanley Shuman Anne Ventola Muriel P. White Helen L. Yates MIDDLER STAFF William S. Alcott Ethan Allen Anthony R. Carbone Robert E. Conrad Joseph Crescimbeni Audrey V. Dwelley Charles E. Glover Paul W. Glaser Lloyd M. Martin Russell E. Mattson Paul Shoer Robert E. Tully Perry G. Vienot Elliot D. Waldman CULLEN FINE GATES
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Senior Officers First Row, left to right: Brady, Spear. Second Row, left to right: Prof. Spencer, LeGrys, Indeck, Abbott. Class Cabinet Charles G. Spear President David Abbott Jack Indeck Vice-Presidents Lois A. Brady Secretary John LeGrys Treasurer Professor Ernest L. Spencer Faculty Adviser ht: E right: Gates, Indeck. Bradv. Spear. LeG ickson, Beale, MacDonald, Connolly. De Roy C. Baxter Edward Beal Marjorie Black Constantine G. Cockinos Thomas J. Connolly Howard M. Dean Paul G. Deloid Leonard A. Edlund, Jr. Robert E. Erickson Shirlee A. Gates Richard L. MacDonald Peter S. Sikalis
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