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WILLIAM FRANCIS ABBOTT 98 Crofton Road, Waban, Mass. Office Manager, Pierce Brothers Oil Service, Inc. B.B.A. in Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1949-50, 1950-51. OTHER SCHOOLS: Boston College, Northeastern Day College. HOBBIES: Skiing, Farming. KIRK MARTIN AHARONIAN 51 Quimby Street, Watertown, Mass. Office Manager, Mass. Motor Car Company, Inc. B.B.A. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1949-50, 1950-51. WILSON ERIC AHLIN 3 Mars Street, Worcester, Mass. Supervisor, Accounts Receivable, Norton Com- pony. B.B.A. in Accounting ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1938-39. FRATER- NITY: Pi Tau Kappa. HOBBIES: Reading, Skiing, Camping and Photography. DONALD HENRY ANDERSON 7 Stanley Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Commercial Engineer, Lighting Division, General Electric Company. B.B.A. in Engineering and Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1950-51. HOBBIES: Golf, Skiing, Swimming. JOHN CHARLES ARNOLD 88 South Street, Medfield, Mass. Storekeeper First Class, U. S. Navy. B.B.A. in Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List, 1948-49, 1949-50; Student Council, 1951-52. HOBBY: Tennis. RICHARD EARLE ARNOLD 29 Wrights Street, Stoneham, Mass. Production Clerk, General Electric Company B.B.A. in Engineering and Management OTHER SCHOOLS: Northeastern University Day College. HOBBIES: Music, Golf, Tennis, Danc- ing, Swimming, Skiing, Stamps. NICHOLAS ARTHUR 26 Lincoln Street, Somerville, Mass. Assistant Credit Manager, The Wilbur and Williams Company. B.B.A. HOBBIES: Stamps and Coins. [7]
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T. PAUL CONNOLLY PRESIDENT CLASS OF 1952 As the academic year 1951-52 draws to a close, we of the Senior Class cannot help but entertain a certain feeling of nostalgia as we allow ourselves a few moments to reminisce on the years just past. These memories are pleasant indeed but mingled with them are the unanswerable questions as to what the future may hold for we who now as graduates will proudly carry the banner of Northeastern into our business communities. We can but resolve to do all within our power to uphold the traditions in which our University is so deeply steeped and attempt to maintain the high standards established by our predecessors. In our years at Northeastern we have seen established, nurtured, and solidified countless friendships among our fellow students. We have witnessed the physical plant of our School increase and have been privileged to partici- pate in this growth through contributions to our Library Fund. This project has progressed during our tenure from the drawing board to the beautiful edifice now ready for occupancy. We feel that we have grown proportion- ately, being richer in knowledge, ideals, and accomplishments. Our class numbers among its members people from many different walks of life but our undergraduate years have merged this heterogeneous group into a solid phalanx. This great leveling process was some- thing over which we had no control but of which we are tremendously proud, the spirit of the Evening School of Business. We trust that our undergraduate friends will cherish this gift and appreciate, as we have, that it has no equal in any other evening school. WILLIAM B. PIERCE VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY DOROTHY R. LOWE Now, as the largest graduating class in the history of our School, we, the class of 1952 take our places among the Alumni of North- eastern University Evening School of Business. We trust that our attainments have qualified us for this honor and feel sure that our progress will justify this confidence. We would like to take this opportunity to express our heartfelt thanks to those who welcomed us as freshman and who guided our scholastic careers over the years that followed and which had this moment as its goal, our graduation. We refer of course to Dean Everett, Dean Mallion, and to each and every member of the Faculty, all of whom by their under- standing and patience provided the support so necessary to see us through our undergraduate years. T. PAUL CONNOLLY President, Class of 1952 [6] TREASURER JAMES A. SUGGS
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MOSES DAVID BADER 32 Maynard Street, Roslindale, Mass. Engineering Draftsman, Bird Son Inc. B.B.A. in Engineering and Management IRVING BAKER 4 Hartwell Street, Roxbury, Mass. Assistant Buyer, Touraine Stores, Inc. B.B.A. in Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1950-51. OTHER SCHOOLS: Northeastern University, Day College. HOBBIES: Cartooning, Handball, Boating. CHESTER JOSEPH BALON 54 Southern Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Supervisor — General Accounting, Transducer Corporation. B.B.A. in Accounting HOBBY: Philately. PAUL RUSSELL BANNON 1 95 Pleasant Street, Winthrop, Mass. Special Assignment to Superintendent, General Electric Corporation. B.B.A. in Management HOBBIES: Golf, Swimming, Fishing. JAMES KINGSTON BEITH 66 Silver Street, Randolph, Mass. Supervisor of Accounts Receivable, Boston Con- solidated Gas Company. B.B.A. in Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List: 1948-49, 1949-50. HOBBIES; Golf and Bowling. RICHARD JOHN BERG 325 Elliott Street, Beverly, Mass. Tool Designer, United Shoe Machinery Corpo- ration. B.B.A. in Engineering and Management HOBBY: Woodworking. ROY WINSLOW BERGREN Norwell Avenue, Norwell, Mass. Designer, R. G. Vanderweil. B.B.A. in Engineering and Management ACTIVITIES: Dean ' s List 1950-51. HOBBIES: Sports. [8]
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