Northeastern University - Cauldron Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES DUPL 3 9358 01423842 9 1 1 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS c A U L D R N Editor-in-Chief Robert Smith Co-editors Richard Putney Foster T. Chandler, Jr. Advisor Professor Everett C. Marston ■0TfS % ' 1 r -■« l ' . Associate Editor Business Managem Sports Editor Poetry Historian Photo Editor Art Editor Sheldon Stick Alberta Roman Charles Fulle: James DeFelice John Meadows Edward Starr Michael Murphy Robert Davis Laurence Blumsack Gerald Hirshorn Michael Leonard William Fratus Bryant Rollins STAFF Paul Rich William Hohman Dorothy Hammond Reggie Panek Marsha Kaplan Peter Dwyer Donald Netto Barbara Kalowsky Barbara Elman William Jecusco Donald MacCaulay David King James Ryan Donald Stoddard We gather now in reverie The gold dust of our yesterdays Into a shining memory, In all our actions, all our ways. 1 9 5 9 ecUcatiott Out from the wings a figure of our day Comes where our stage encircles him with light, For his last curtain call is now in sight And we would have a thing or two to say: What work and wisdom follow from his way Into a spirit that has known no fright, That has become Northeastern overnight, A progress sure that years may never stay. A new year falling in, an old one out, So let us drink to it, raise every stein — Strains from our Alma Mater, without doubt, Are far more fitting than this ragged rhyme; So let us rise together now and shout, All Hail to him, the Titan of our time! Dr. Carl Stephens Ell President Northeastern University President ' s Message To the Class of 1959 : This message has particular significance to me because it is the last opportunity I shall have as President to address an outgoing class through the pages of the Cauldron. This fact might readily bring an element of sadness, but instead I feel a sense of pride in the thought that North- eastern is sending out into the world over nine hundred educated men and women from this Class with talents and training which can work wonders in the next fifty years. Mrs. Ell and I have had our own lives greatly enriched by our many contacts with the Northeastern family; now, joining you as alumni, we look forward to continued and closer rela- tionship. I cannot omit from this greeting a word of appreciation for the many thoughtful expres- sions of affection from you as students during the months since I announced my resignation. These expressions have touched me deeply and will always be a treasured part of my life. As you go out from the University where you have spent the last five years, there stretches ahead a future filled with priceless opportunities for all of you. Some of these opportunities are financial, giving you the means of fulfilling many of your desires; some are educational and cul- tural, helping you to enjoy a richer life; some are in the priceless possession of family and friends, enabling you to share with loved ones the joys and sorrows of life; some are in the na- ture of active religious, civic, national, or social service. It is my hope that you will bring to all of these opportunities a strong moral and spiritual approach, that you will have courage, balanced judgement, and self-reliance in the decisions which you must make. It has been said that the beginning of all excellency lies in the determination to make the best use of one ' s self. May the members of the Class of 1959 make the best use of their talents and contribute notably to the excellence of the world. [6] The night drifts down on quiet wings; Invisible forces move the Earth. No mountain is, and no bird sings But something underneath, behind, Supports its being, tells its worth Though all the world be blind. ; : - v55 Mrs. Carl Stephens Ell [7] The symbol of Northeastern University is a flaming torch with the words Lux, Vertitas, Virtus, but the living symbol of the school is in the man — Dr. Carl Stephens Ell. Whether it is the excitement of each new cornerstone, the spontaneous participation of a sports event, or the importance of a civic affair, our Living Symbol is on hand. This then is the President of Northeastern University . . . the spirit . . . the builder the blood donor the hosts the administrator Dr. Myra L. Herrick The director, confidante, and friend of 320 co-eds announced early in the year she would be leaving the University to take a post at her alma mater, Jackson University. Myra L. Herrick became Northeastern ' s first Dean of Women in 1954 after serving as an advisor for four years. She had graduated from Jackson College in 1941 and received her M.A. in history from Tufts University in 1942. Before coming to Northeastern she taught high school and was a placement director for the New England States Teacher ' s Agency. It was a hard decision to make, Dean Herrick said, after announcing her retirement. I ' m going to miss the girls very much, and I wouldn ' t leave Northeastern except to go back to my own school. The many organizations she actively supported and the many girls to whom she gave en- couragement and support will miss Dean Herrick. [10] [11] ' When we ride on the MTA. ( tate, f¥i fo%ty By Bob Davis The term beat generation had not been coined when we registered in September 1954 so the upper- classmen and professors just called us frosh. The only coffee-house we knew at that time was the Commons and poetry readings were confined to the lyrics of All Hail. And we did not have time to rebel against society. We walked and walked during Freshman Week and stood in many lines — tuitions, photographs, ROTC fittings. If we felt a cold wind at our back it was probably a hurricane brewing; there were quite a few that season. One storm christened Edna came the night the upperclassmen gave a Freshman Show in Alumni Auditorium — but most of us went anyway and enjoyed ourselves. Those without dates can say they were out with Edna, was one of the jokes that night. Beneath the fun of Freshman Week there were hints of the serious purpose of college life. At one of the many orientation meetings Dean of Students, Harold W. Melvin told everyone to look to their right and to their left. One of you will not be here next year, he said. Soon some of us were to find it more than an academic joke. After buying our textbooks we wrapped them in the bright red covers that proudly told everyone we were Northeastern students. In the same spirit we bought stickers for our cars and banners for our wall. Soon we had a chance to shout our pride — when the Huskies played Rhode Island. There was so much new, interesting and exciting that organizing our time became a problem. We needed room for classes, studies, activities — and watching the fascinating- construction on Hayden Hall. The Engineers at least had an occupational excuse for studying the riveting and shoveling in- stead of their textbooks. Division A or Division B? That was the question as the time approached for us to become part of the Co-operative Plan of Education. The first interview with our co-ordinator in which we discussed job and division preferences kicked off our co-op life. After being - assigned a division we said goodby to friends on the other side of the co-op world, knowing if we saw them again it would be by accident. Now our job was to make the best of two worlds. Now we were sophisticated veterans of the Uni- versity and as such helped welcome 1760 new fresh- men of the Class of ' 60. The first Mayor of Huntington Avenue campaign added excitement early in the year with its mock balloting, and zany campaigning. Pete Maloney was our first Mayor and the money was donated to the Hayden Hall building fund. The cornerstone of Hayden Hall was laid in No- vember and as classroom superintendents we felt pretty proud. In March we joined the middler class for the Mid- night Mood dance. We proved we were red-blooded young men by donating some of it to the Red Cross in a drive spon- sored by the Student Union this year. A snowstorm in March cancelled classes and forced many students and faculty members to sleep in the gymnasium after South Pacific rehearsals. King Husky IV died and Her Regal Highness Princess Shawmda took over. We were reminded our campus was once the site of the first World Series when Fork Frick, Na- tional Baseball Commissioner, participated in un- veiling a plaque commemorating that event at the Physical Education Center. Hayden Hall was finally ready for classes and not any too soon with 1,700 freshmen arriving. In the beginning. Sophomore and Charlie Brown for vice-president. Jack Griffin ' 60BA was our second mayor of Huntington Avenue. The News entered the political field by nominating Pogo for President. In a straw ballot History-Government students correctly pre- dicted Eisenhower would win the real election. The Political Society was formed and garnered some national figures for its speakers. Harold W. Melvin retired as Dean of Students but stayed on as a teacher in the English Depart- ment. He was succeeded by Dean Gilbert G. Mac- Donald, taking over as Dean of Freshmen was Professor Kennedy of the Math Department. The first solo in the ROTC Flight Training Pro- gram was performed by an engineering student. Two professors in the Chemistry Department an- nounced their text had been pirated by Russian publishers. Jean Mattson was named Woman of the Year and the News selected John Erickson as Ath- lete of the Year. Comedy highlighted the Silver Masque produc- tions You Can ' t Take It With You, John Loves Mary, and Kiss Me Kate. On the more serious side was Our Town. Early in the year we learned that the University had purchased the condemned Boston Opera House site and that wrecking on the building would begin Middler The Huntington Avenue Mayorality race was colorful as usual. Connie Pappas, dressed in a Ro- man toga was elected. For the first time we had a Homecoming Queen — Marsha Gatonska ' 61LA who lent her royal pres- ence to the UConn game and the Fall Sports Dance. We severed athletic relations with Brandeis Uni- versity after a controversial football injury. The construction of a Graduate Center behind Hayden Hall was announced. With the new year came some changes. Dr. White was appointed the University ' s first Provost. Fol- lowing this came the announcement that Dr. Ell, after 48 years of serving the University would re- tire in 1959. The wrecking crew advanced on the Opera House and soon walls came tumbling down. The combina- tion of lifting cranes and falling bricks was irresis- tible and we all became sidewalk superintendents once again. Our new mascot, King Husky IV made his debut on a local television program. The Student Council began considering a new class ring. The University ran into editorial and legislative problems when it tried to acquire some property for a President ' s home. Dick Dukeshire was named head basketball coach. Dr. Asa Knowles, President of the University of Toledo, was named President Ell ' s successor. The Silver Masque ' s fare was more varied than usual with The Man Who Came to Dinner, a comedy; Dark of the Moon, a fantasy; Okla- homa, a musical and The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, a tragedy. [14] Junior Senior In our final year we began to look beyond the immediate problems of study and tests to the brave new world of after graduation. Knowing they would soon be memories gave a special significance to the year ' s events. King Husky IV died and finding a new mascot became a problem. In a front page picture, The New suggested a monkey as replacement. Husky IV ' s father came to the rescue and was our tem- porary mascot for the Homecoming Game with Bridgeport. After a colorful campaign, Jack Killam emerged as Mayor of Huntington Avenue. The University gave a lasting tribute to its Pres- ident by renaming the Student Center building the Carl Stephens Ell Student Center. It was another reminder that Dr. Ell would be leaving with us. Other losses and gains: Colonel Murray D. Harris retired as Chairman of the Department of Military Science and Tactics and was replaced by Colonel Sidney S. Davis; Dean Myra Herrick left us to become a Dean of Women at Tufts University and Tufts reciprocated when Dr. Dorothy Dissel, one of their directors became our new Dean of Women. A new class ring, modelled on the West Point de- sign, was adopted and would be available to our class. Division B inaugurated its Winter Festival. The courtyard was filled with odd-shaped snow sculp- tures and in the corridors strangely garbed students competed for the Abominable Snowman title. The Silver Masque began its season by taking Eliza Doolittle off the streets for Pygmalion. The Great Sebastians, Carousel and A View from the Bridge followed. Joyce Deneault was chosen Queen of the Winter Carnival held in Jackson, New Hampshire. Hen- rietta McKee was named Woman of the Year. A new department for Drama, Speech and Music, under the chairmanship of Eugene J. Blackman, was created, reminding us that we were leaving a still growing institution. They told us it was all work and no play. [15] Sm - Across the river and into the trees. Seventy-six trombones led the big parade. Hold that tiger and that pose. ,4 .1 ,. T h M a y r He came; he tried; he conquered. Keep your garde(r) up, Zorro. Hie! h Follow that cab. -rfi@HS3H§3i I get a boot out of you. A kiss is still a kiss. Love is a simple thing, love is a wedding ring. Strike up the band. ' And she said that he said that. A course in basket(ball) weaving. The helmets wouldn ' t fit. Winter Festival m Which twin has the Toni? fc ■:■■ .,;■ I . The world, the flesh, and the devil. Chee-ee-ee-ze. We ' re comin ' to the parkin ' lot. Yes, we ' re open. A fad hits NU — hoops that is. Now lean over! Woman of the Year and friend. . but there ' s no room. So that ' s where the Cauldron money goes. Practice session for engineers. Anvil chorus. Another parking lot gone to pot. No, no. I meant BU. You ' ll be sorry! Anyone know where the socket is? Good thing the professor is late. - — ■! %m? m v df V% BTWlM dam ft % •i. The little scrolls that we receive Hold meanings eyes may never see Encompassed by what we believe, Not just a matter of degree. [30] Graduates [51] HIGH HONORS Robert B. Allen Sumner J. Hosington. Jr. HIGHEST HONORS Donald J. Kramer, Class Marshal Donald R. Stoddard DEAN HAMILTON HONORS Allen B. Bixby Charles N. Blake. Jr. Frederick H. Bond, Jr. Anthony R. Cotta David J. Crook Norman L. Gust Paul W. Hall Robert Hogan Alvin F. Kaufman Sidney Kaufman Thomas M. Kershaw Robert H. Landrey John R. MacPhee Joseph V. Marrocco Robert I. McKenna. Jr. John W. Meadows Frederick D. O ' Connell Robert A. Parsons Francesco Rapuano Charles L. Saccardo Richard A. Troiano Donald B. Tule Donald Wheaton Richard N. Wilsack College of [32] Business Administration [33] FREDERICK H. AKERBLOM 331 Haywood Street, Brockton Business Management ROBERT B. ALLAN 115 Bussey Street, Dedham Accounting Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Accounting So- ciety 3, 4 — Sears B. Condit. Award — Sigma Society — U.S. Navy 1951- 55. IRVING E. ANDREWS 54 North Main Street, Ipswich Finance and Insurance Politics Club 5 — Investment Society 1, 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.F.A. 4 (vice- pres.), 5 — Co-op Work Record: Home Saving Bank, Travelers Insur- ance Company. CHRISTOS C. ARGYRIDES 12 Venizelos Street Ayioj Dometios, Cyprus Business Management FREDERICK F. ALBERICO 25 Dewey Street, Watertown Business Management Fred — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Hockey 1 — Co-op Work Record: Second-Bank State Street Trust, North- eastern University. B. POWELL ALLEN, JR. Derry, New Hampshire Marketing and Advertising Bert — Married — One Child — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 4 — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — American Marketing Association 3, 4 (junior vice pres.) (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Sears Roebuck Com- pany, East Derry Mercury. LOUIS A. ARGENZIO 440 Saratoga Street, East Boston Finance and Insurance Lou — Investment Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 2, 3, 4 — A.F.A. — Co-op Work Record: Second Bank- State Street Trust Company. RICHARD D. ASNES i Donald Road, Dorchester Business Management , n Ait GILBERT D. BAKER, JR. 5 1 Armory Street, Quincy Business Management ROLDO S. BARTIMOLE 264 Garfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Industrial Relations Freshman Honor List — Phi Beta Al- pha 1, 2, 3, 4 — Rifle Team 1 - NEWS 1, 2, 3, (sports editor) — Student Union 3, 4. [34] DONALD BEANION Finance and Insurance HENRY R. BEAUDET 27 Dale Street, Waltham Accounting Hank — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Ac- counting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Hayden Memorial Scholarship 1 — D.M.S. — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Arthur Young and Company, General Discount Corporation, Chrys- ler Corporation. RONALD G. BETTENCOURT 317 Allston Street, Brighton Accounting Ron — Married — Freshman Honor ist — Dean ' s List 2 — Hus-Skicrs 3 — Track 1, 2, 3 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Scabbard and Blade 4. 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Arthur Andersen and Company, Sec- ond Bank State Street Trust Company. ALLAN B. BIXBY Daniel Shays Highway New Salem, Massachusetts Accounting Bix — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, — A.F.C.E.A. 4 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 5 — Student Union 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. IRVING BIELER 2 Lawrence Street, Chelsea Business Management Irv — Freshman Honor List — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Filene ' s and Sons. ALVIN M. BLACK 17 Fabyan Street, Dorchester Accounting Al — Kappa Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (bursar) 5 — Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Band 1, 2 — Student Union 1 — Co-op Work Recoid: Gen- eral Discount Corporation, Northeast- ern Lmiversity, Travelers Insurance Company. CHARLES N. BLAKE, JR. 42 Burnham Street, Belmont Accounting Charlie — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4 — Sigma Society — U.S. Army 1953-55. RICHARD W. BLUNDELL 34 Heath Street, Quincy Accounting KENNETH F. BLACK 604 Sea Street, Quincy Accounting A £4tt FREDERICK H. BOND, JR. 134 Brookside Avenue, Brockton Accounting Fred — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Ac- counting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Scab- bard and Blade 4, 5 — D.M.S. - Co-op Work Record: Brockton-Taun- ton Gas Company. [35] ALFRED P. BOUDREAU 59 Magnolia Street. Arlington Business Management Ai — Married, one daughter — S.A.M. 1. 2. 3. 4. — Accounting So- ciety 1 — Rifle Club 1, 2. JAMES A. BREEN 14S3 Gorham Street, Lowell Finance and Insurance Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3. 4 — Baseball 1 — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock, M.I.T. In- strumentation Laboratory. ROBERT A. BUCKLEY 6 Second Avenue, North Attleboro Marketing and Advertising Bob — Married — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Baseball 1 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: M C Nuclear Inc.; Metals and Controls Corpora- tion, Boston GLOBE. MARVIN R. BRAMS 111 Glenway Street, Boston Accounting Mm — Kappa Ze a p))i 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3 — Rifle Club 1 — Student Union 1 — Co-op Work Record: John Han- cock Life Insurance Company, Cher- noff and Joseph. JOSEPH J. BROOKS, JR. 65 Academy Avenue, Weymouth Industrial Relations Joe — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Rifle Club 5 — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Sears, Roebuck 6 Company, The Travelers Insurance Company. GERARD F. BURKE 60 S:. Theresa Avenue, West Roxbury Accounting Gerry — Jazz Club 5 — Accounting Society 2. 3, 4. 5 — Co-op Work Record: Lumbermen ' s Mutual Casu- a ' ty Company, Avis Rent A Car; Massachusetts Mental Health Center. FREDERICK C. BUTTNER 10 Taft Street, Dorchester Industrial Relations BRIAN R. CAPUTO 22 Bacon Road, Belmont Industrial Relations Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Rifle Club 4, 5 — Humanities Club 3 — S.A.M. 3 — Co-op Work Record: Natham Screw Co. ; Sanborn Co.; Northeast- e rn University. JOHN F. CAREY, JR. 27 Bonad Road, West Roxbury Marketing and Advertising John — Sigma Phi Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Team 1, 2 — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4, 5 (pies.) — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Camera Club 3. 4, 5 — Band 1. 2, 3 — NEWS 1. 2 (Circ. Mngr.), 3 (Lib..) 4, 5 (Ad. Mngr.) — Co-op Work Record: John Don- nelly and Sons; J. Walter Thompson Company; Godfrey L. Cabot Inc. [36] THOMAS J. CHAMPAGNE 44 Pilgrim Road, Watertown Business Management HENRY J. CHISHOLM 104 West Street, Lowell Accounting Hank — Married — Dean ' s 3, 4 — Accounting Society 2, 3, U.S. Army 1953-55. DANIEL B. CLARK Lowell Road, Concord Business Management EDWARD CLARK 8 Light Guard Drive, Medford Accounting JOSEPH P. CLOUTIER 459 Franklin Road, Fitchburg Accounting RICHARD W. COHEN 17 Abbot Street, Dorchester Marketing and Advertising Dick — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: William Filene ' s Company; Dag gett Chocolate Company. WILLIAM A. COLBY 119 Pennsylvania Avenue, Somerville Business Management CARL M. COLOMBO 14 Batchelder Street, Dorchester Electrical Tino — I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufactur- ing Company. ROYAL G. COLLETTE 191 Connors Street, Gardner Finance and Insurance Alpha Kappa Sigma — Freshman Honor List — Hus-Skiers — Invest- ment Society — Student Union — A.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc. ; John Hancock Mu- tual Life Insurance Company. RICHARD F. CONLEY 98 Whitford Street, Roslindale Accounting Dick — Married, one son — Base- ball 1, 2, 3 (capt.), 4 — Football 1, 2, 3 — Co-op Work Record: Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Company. [37] EDWARD M. CONSIDINE 12 Fidelis Way, Brighton Industrial Relations Eddie — Married, two daughters S.A.M. — U.S. Navy 1951-55. RICHARD W. COOPER 170 Whitman Street, East Bridgewater Marketing and Advertising Dick — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Advertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — U.S. Army 1948-52 — Co-op Work Record: Pet Milk Company; Chrysler Corporation; E. F. Drew Company. HARRY COOK Business Management ANTHONY R. COTTA S2 St. Stephen Street, Boston Business Management kmm EDWARD J. CRAGIN 118 Franklin Street, Framingham Marketing and Advertising Ed — Married — Advertising Club 4 — A.M.A. 4 — U.S. Marines 1951-54. DAVID J. CROOK 195 Lagrange Street, West Roxbury Business Management JOHN J. CULLINANE 29 Warren Street, Arlington Business Management S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University; Fly-Cord, Inc.; Arthur D. Little, Inc. JOHN S. DAMIANO 407 Proctor Avenue, Revere Marketing and Advertising Advertising Club 4, 5 — Camera Club 4, 5 (treas.) — Choral Society 1, 2, 3 — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: William Fi- lene ' s Sons; Boston GLOBE. PASQUALE J. DANNA 931 2 Princeton Street, East Boston Accounting P.J. — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Accounting Society 3, 4 — U.S. Navy 1951-55. ARTHUR S. DAVIS 188 Bishop Street, Framingham Marketing and Advertising Art — Advertising Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — Class Board 5 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: Sears Roebuck Com- pany. [38] JAMES F. DELANEY 14 Ripley Street, Waltham Business Management Fred — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — SA.M. — Sigma Society — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufactur- ing Company; Wayland Laboratory. JAMES P. DEL ROSSI 19 Herbert Street, Wakefield Business Management Del — Jazz Society 5 — S.A.M. Co-op Work Record: Travelers Life Insurance Company. ARTHUR A. DEMARAIS !10 Hilldale Street, Haverhill Marketing and Advertising RONALD E. DEMELLO 22 Matthew Street, New Bedforc Accounting Moppa — Baseball 1 — Footb 1, 2, 3, 4 — Track 1 — Co-op Work Record: Scovell-Wellington Com- pany; Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Company; Travelers Insurance Com- pany. ROBERT T. DENNIS 179 Pleasant Street, Attleboro Business Management Bob — Married, one son — S.A.M. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Denni- son Manufacturing Company — United Community Service; Audio Visual Corporation. JOSEPH A. DE ROCHE 34 Came Avenue, Haverhill Accounting A.F.C.E.A. 4 — Accounting Society 4, 5 — Rifle Club — Co-op Work Record: Haverhill National Bank. v JOSEPH L. DES ROCHERS 4 LaFrance Drive, Hudson Marketing and Advertising Joe — Married, one son, one daughter — Hockey 1 — Advertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Den- nison Manufacturing Company; Gil- christ Company. VINCENT C. DILEGO 20 Miner Street, North Adams Business Management Vinny — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Rifle Club 2 — Choral Society 2, 3 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. STEPHEN P. DETTONI 25 Common Street, Quincy Business Management Steve — Jazz Society 5 — Pershing Rifles 1 — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Daggett Chocolate Company. EUGENE A. DIVLIO 36 Birdsall Street, Winsted, Conn. Finance and Insurance Gene — Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 (sec.,) — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — In- vestment Society 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Travelers Insurance Company; Second-Bank State Street Trust. [39] GERALD F. DOWNEY 11A Meridian Parkway. Maiden Accounting Jerry — Cross Country 2, 4 — Track 1, 2, 5. 4 — Accounting Society 2, 5, 4. 5 — NEWS 3. 4 — Co-op Work Record: E. L. Pride Company; Northeastern University; William Fi- lene ' s Sons and Company. ROBERT N. DUNBAR 140 Barnard Road. Worcester Business Management Bob — Gamma Phi Kappa 1, 2, 3 (treas.) 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — Dean ' s List 4 — Rifle Club 1 — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Worcester Coun- ty Trust Company; Lumberman ' s Mu- tual Casualty Company. GEORGE J. DUPLAIN 03 Atlantic Avenue, Quincy Business Management CHARLES R. DULONG 7 Beacon Street, Woburn Accounting Charlie — Cross Country 1 — Track 1 — Accounting Society 2, 3. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Second-Bank State Street Trust Company; Godfrey L. Cabot Inc HOWARD W. DUNNELLS 32 Webster Street, Everett Bu si nes s Management Cha-Cha — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: Sanborn Company; Travelers Company. JOHN J. DURKIN 15 Beckett Street, Salem Industrial Relations EDWARD T. DZIERZESKI 5 Pearl Street, Dorchester Business Management SAMUEL B. EDELSTEIN 24 Hannon Street, Dorchester Accounting Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: National Shawmut Bank; William Filene ' s Sons and Com- pany. CARL A. FALER, JR. 35 Hapgood Road, Worcester Accounting Sonny — Accounting Society 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Carters Ink Company. EDWARD J. FALKOWSKI 57 River Street, Lynn Industrial Relations Fal — Dean ' s List 3 — Rifle Club 1 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: C.B.S. Hytron; Boston City Hall. [40] MICHELE C. FERRAGAMO 235 Beaver Street, Framingham Marketing and Advertising Mike — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — Adver- tising Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (sec.) 5 - A.M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 — Co-op Work Record: Jordan Marsh Company. BURTON E. FINEBERG 14 Caulfie!d Road, Woburn Dm men Management ROBERT P. FRANKS 17 Robbins Street, Waltham Accounting Bob — Married, one daughter — Freshman Honor List — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Newall Company. KIM B. FRANZON1 285 Holbrook Road, North Quincy Business Management Sigma Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice- pres ) — Co-op Work Record: Lum- berman ' s Insurance Company; White Brothers Milk Company; Campbell Hall, Inc. JOSEPH A. GAGNON 22 Cashman Road, Peabody Accounting Joe — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4 (sec.) 5 (pres. ) — Co-op Work Record: Lynn Hospital. RICHARD P. GAGNON 7 Grove Street, Somersworth, N.H. Industrial Relations Dick — Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3 (grand marshall) 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — Co-op Work Record: Simplex Wire and Cable Company; Sylvania Electric Company. JOSEPH F. GALV IN 64 High Street, Lynn Business Management RONALD F. GARLAND 231 Franklin Street, South Braintree Accounting Ronnie — Rifle Team 1 — Account- ing Society 3, 4, 5 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Cambridge Gas Com- pany; C. H. Goldthwake Company. THOMAS E. GAQUIN 51 William Street, West Newton Industrial Relations Gake — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Deerfoot Farms; Waltham Screw Company; Castalloy Company. FRANKLIN W. GAVIGAN 45 Waverly Court, Framingham Marketing and Advertising Gav — Dean ' s List 3 — Advertis- ing Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. [41] ROGER L. GERARD Shady Avenue, Westminster Business Management Jug — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Alpha Kappa Sigma 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — S.A.M. 4, 5 - D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Corporation ; Ford Motor Corporation. JOHN J. GILLIS 16 Ward Street. South Boston Business Management DAVID L. GOLDBERG 74 Chatham Road, Everett Marketing and Advertising Dave — Married — Dean ' : 2, 3, 4 — Advertising Club 2, Rifle Team 1 — A.M.A. 2, 5 - Rifle Club 2 — Co-op Work Record William Filene ' s Sons and Company Gilchrist ' s Company. ROBERT D. GERARDI 39 Dexter Street, Medford Business Management Bob — Sigma Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 — A.C.S. 2 (sec.) 3 S.A.M. 3, 4 — US Army 1954-56. ROBERT GIROUARD 134 Sherman Street, Cambridge Business Management Bob — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. 4 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Northeastern University. M mmM m m M mm K. mmwmw HAROLD S. GOLDSTEIN 16 Almont Street, Maiden Accounting Hal — Sigma Kappa Psi — Dean ' s List 3 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Silver Masque 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: General Discount Corporation; Travelers Insurance Com- pany. JOHN J. GONNELLA Metcalf Court, Jamaica Plain Business Management ROBERT L. GRAHAM, JR. 63 Willow Avenue, Wollaston Industrial Relations JOHN F. GRIFFIN 20 Edith Street, Everett Jack — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. 2, 3 (treas.) 4 — Art Club 1. 2 — Camera Club 1 — Mayor of Huntington Avenue 2 — Senior Week Committee — Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4 — Student Council 4 — US Army 195i-5V JERROLD M. GRUSHKA 53 Webster Street, Maiden Accounting Jerry — Married, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — Accounting Socie- ty 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 2 — Sec- retary Class Board 5 — Co-op Work Record: New England Mutual Life In- surance Company. [42] ROBERT W. GUERETTE 330 Pleas..nt Street, Belmont Business Management Bob — Married — Hockey 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: Jordan Marsh Company; B. F. Goodrich. NORMAN L. GUST 101 Green Street, Fitchburg Accounting Gus — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Silver Masque 5 — Rifle Club 5 — Accounting So ciety 2, 3 (treas.), 4, 5 — Studen Council 4, 5 — Class Board (Treasur er-Prom Committee) 3 — Senior Wee! Committee — Sigma Society 4, (vice ' pres.) 5 — US Army 1950-54 — Co op Work Record: Johnson Deckei Company; Esso Standard Oil Com pany. GERALD A. GUYER 110 Proctor Avenue, Revere Marketing and Advertising Jerry -— Married — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4 — Camera Club 3, 4 — Student Union 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. PAUL W. HALL 23 Elda Drive, Norwood Business Management JOHN B. HALLORAN, JR. 101 Forest Hills Street, Jamaica Plain Business Management lack — Married — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Football 3, 4 — Art Club 3 — Phi Beta Alpha I.F.C. — Student Council 3, 4 — S.A.M. 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55 — Co-op Work Record: Gainey ' s Construction; Newsletter; Sumner D. Charm Associates. JAMES A. HANNA 1 1 Cherry Street, Ashland Industrial Relations Big Daddy — Married, one son, three daughters — Baseball 1 — Ac- counting Society 1, 2 — Rifle Club 1 — Student Council 5 — Class Cabinet 4 (Pres.), 5 — Senior Week Com- mittee — S.A.M. 3, 4 (sec), 5 — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Life Insurance Company. GERALD L. HARDY 26 Sunset Avenue, Chelmsford Business Management Jerry — Dean ' s List 3, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Norwalk Vault Com- pany. NORVAL W. HEGAN St. George, Char. Co. New Brunswick, Canada Business Management Jeff — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Fraser Paper Ltd.; Stanley Works; American Biltrite Rubber Company. WALTER E. HARTNEY 65 Central Street, Dedham Marketing and Advertising Scott — Hockey 1, 3 — Adver- tising Club 4 — A.M.A. 4 — Golf 3, 4 — US Army 1954-56. 4i 4 RICHARD A. HENSHAW 186 Lexington Street, Woburn Marketing and Advertising [43] PETER A. HERSEE 38 Weston Road. Reading Finance and Insurance Pete — Phi Bet., Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Investment Society 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Second Bank State Street Trust Company. GERALD B. HIRSCHORN 16 Westmore Road, Mattapan Marketing and Advertising Jerry — Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4 — Ad- vertising Club 4. 5 — A.M. A. 4 — Art Club 5 — Cauldron 5 — -NEWS 2, 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 1 - Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: Travelers Insurance Company: Jordan Marsh Company; Dean C. Wolfe Associates. SUMNER J. HOISINGTON 62 Rockview Street, Jamaica Plain Industrial Relations LLOYD HICKSON 60 Louis Prang Street, Boston Marketing and Advertising CHESTER E. HOBART 3 Farrington Street, Quincy Accounting ALBERT A. HORWITZ 797 Washington Street, Brookline Business Management Albie — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Sigma Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 2, 3, 4 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Broadway Electrical Company, Inc. ; Sanborn Company ; Loman Electric Supply Company. DONALD C. HUGHES 60 Hemlock Street, Arlington Business Management Hughie — Camera Club 1, 2, 3 (treas.), 4, 5 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3 — Student Union 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufac- turing Corporation; Stanley Works; B. B. Chemical Company. PHILIP L. ISAACSON 8 1 Hazleton Street, Mattapan Finance and Insurance Phil — Co-op Work Record: Boston Gl.OBIl — John Hancock Mutual Lift- Insurance Company. GEORGE JAMIESON 43 Williams Street, Arlington Accounting Jean ' s List 2, 3. 4 — Accounting So- lely 2. }, 4, — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Haskins and Sells; C. H. Goldth- vaite. ARTHUR D. KAHN 222 Mountain Avenue, Maiden Marketing and Advertising Art — Football 1,2, 3, 4 — Ad- vertising Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M. A. 2, 3, I — Camera Club 3, 1 — Stu- dent Union 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. [ 44 ] MAX KARASS 22 Westview Street, Dorchester I ud ii arid Relations Curly — Camera Club 2, 3, 4 — Rifle Club 2, 5 — SA.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. GEORGE F. KARCHER, JR. 26 Hersom Street, Watertown Accounting Ginger — Band 1,2 — Co-op Work Record: Shepley Bulfinch, Richard- son, Abbott; Town of Reading. HAROLD L. KARSHBAUM 21 Chester Street, Allston Finance and Insurance Hal — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — In- vestment Society 2 — Rifle Club 1 — Class Cabinet 5 — M.A.R.S. 3, 4 — A.F.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Keller Brothers; Massachusetts Department of Corporation Taxation. SIDNEY KAUFMAN 27 Clarkwood Street, Mattapan Marketing and Advertising . Sid — Sigma Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — A.M. A. 3, 4, 5 — Senior Week Committee — Husky Key 3, 4 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Hayden Scholarship — Sigma Society 4, 5 (sec.) — Co- op Work Record: MacBick Company; Boston GLOBE. ALVIN F. KAUFMAN 15 Starbird Street, Maiden Accounting JACOB KAZANJIAN 3 Worcester Street, Belmont Marketing and Advertising Jake — Freshman Honor List — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — LR.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Campbell Hall, Inc.; J. Walter Thompson Company ; Boston GLOBE. WILLIAM E. KELLEY III 13 Evergreen Drive, Beverly Marketing and Advertising Kel — Hus-Skiers 1, 2, 3 (vice- pres.) 4, 5 (pres.) — Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) A.M.A. 4, 5 - Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc.; William Filene ' s Sons Company. EDWARD L. KERR 65 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge Finance and Insurance Ed — Married, one daughter - Hockey 2, 3 — Investment Socie 2j 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. JAMES R. KENNY 112 Dedham Street, Canton Marketing and Advertising J. K. — Advertising Club — A.M.A. — Co-op Work Record: American Licker Company; Boston GLOBE. THOMAS M. KERSHAW 18 Centre Street, Cambridge Business Management Tom — Married, three daughters — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Phi Beta Al- pha — A.F.A. — Student Council 3 — Class Cabinet 3 — Sigma Society — US Army 195C-54. WILLIAM H. KILMAIN 81 Prospect Street, Wellesley Hills Finance and Insurance Butch — Cross Country 4 — Track 1, 2. 3, 4 (manager) — Investment Society 2. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Travelers Insurance Com- pany, Massachusetts Rating Bureau. CHARLES J. KIRBY 206 West Squantum Street, Quincy Business Management Chick — Married — Student Union 1 — Class Cabinet 3 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1952-54. DONALD J. KRAMER 181A North Common Street. Lynn Accounting Doc — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2. 3, 4 — Phi Beta Alpha — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4 (pres.) — Class Cabinet 3 — Sears B. Condit Award — US Navy 1951-55. WILLIAM H. KING 63 Newbery Street, Revere Marketing and Advertising Married — Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 — Ad- vertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — Charles Hayden Memorial Scholar- ship — Co-op Work Record: Massa- chusetts Hospital Service, Inc. MELVIN KLOTZ 115 Hemenway Street, Boston Accounting Mel — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Rifle Club 1 — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. PHILLIP J. KRIEGER 24 Kerwin Street, Dorchester Marketing and Advertising Phil — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3 — Rifle Team 1 — Ad- vertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Jor- dan Marsh Company. MILTON N. KRIGER 64 Willowwood Street, Boston Advertising and Marketing Milt — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List — Advertising Club — A.M.A. — Co-op Work Record: J. Walter Thompson Co.; Dean C. Wolf and Association, Inc.; Gerald M. Friend, Inc. NORMAN KRIVITSKY 96 Wyman Street, Medford Marketing and Advertising Kritz -— Married — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Co-op Work Record: fordan Marsh Company ; Boston GLOBE. PRANK P. KRYPEL, JR. Burnett Street, Adams Business Management Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) — Foot- ball 1, 2. 3, 4 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Northeastern University. ROBERT R. LA CASSE 25 Peck Street, Attleboro Accounting Bob — Freshman Honor List 2 — Football 1 - Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Wield, Person Company; Massachu- setts General Hospital. [46] RONALD D. LACASSE 165 Tiffany Street, Attleboro Accounting Accounting Society 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Massachusetts Hospital Medical Service. JOHN C. LALLY 170 Hackensack Road, Chestnut Hill Marketing and Advertising Lai — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Camera Club 4, 5 — Radio Club 2, 3, 4 — Rifle Club 1, 3 — NEWS 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Conrad ' s Department Store; National Wool Manufacturing Corporation. ROBERT H. LANDRY 32 Gibson Street, Dorchester Marketing and Advertising Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1 — Class Cabinet 4 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: Thomson and Thomson ; US Depart- ment of Agriculture; Chrysler Corpora- EDWIN E. LARSEN 113 Gray Street, Arlington Business Management JOSEPH LAWRENCE 1 5 Lawton Street, Taunton Business Management Joe — Co-op Work Record: Brock- ton-Taunton Gas Company. ALBERT J. LEACH 40 Sea Foam Avenue, Winthrop Mechanical Al — Married — Dean ' s List 2, 5 — Silver Masque 1 — Choral Society 1 — A.S.M.E. 4, 5 — US Air Force 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company; Gil- lette Safety Razor Company. PAUL C. LE BLANC 16 Ellis Street, Walpole Business Management Married, one daughter — S.A.M. 3, 4 - US Marines 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Chilton Greetings Company. ROBERT A. LEHMAN 21 Prince Avenue, Winchester Marketing and Advertising Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Baseball 3 4 (man- ager) — Hockey 3 4 (manager), 5 — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1950- 54 — Co-op Work Record: All- Stainless Inc. ; Chrysler Corporation. LEO J. LE FORT, JR. 1S9 River Street, Dedham Marketing and Advertising Lee — Advertising Club 1, 2, 3 (vice-pres.) 4 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4 — Senior Week Committee — Student Council 3, 4 — Class Cabinet 1, 2, 4 — NU Writer 4 (business manager) — US Marine Corps 1952-55. PAUL M. LIBERMAN 55 Maverick Street, Chelsea Marketing and Advertising Skinny — Rifle Team 1 — Adver- tising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: William Filene ' s Sons company Brown Durrell. [47] JOHN E. LILLEY 2 Felspa Road, Stoneham Business Management Jack — Dean ' s List 3, 5 — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Godfrey L. C.ihot Inc. SELDEN M. LORING, JR. 55 Bloomfield Street, Lexington finance and Insurance UOL ' ERT H. LYNCH 279 Fleasant Street. Melrose Accounting Bob — Freshman Honor List — Advertising Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. 1, 2 (sec), 3, 4 — NEWS 3 - C ass Representative 2 — US Army 1952-55. f ■ ' % ■ ' EDWARD J. LINDENBAUM 10 Davida Road, Burlington Industrial Relations Lindy — Married — Rifle Club 1, Student Union 2. 3 — S.A.M. — Class Cabinet 1 — US Navy 1943-1953 — Co-op Work Record: Dewey and Al- my Chemical Company, Cryovac Com- pany. THOMAS LYONS Marketing and Advertising ALLISTER J. MAC LEOD 76 Fairview Avenue, Belmont Business Management Shorty — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 — Husky Key 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 2, 5 — S.A.M. - Co-op Work Record: Waltham Screw Company; R. W. Pressprick Company; Winchester Savings Bank. 1 «? JOHN R. MAC PHEE 378 Riverway Street, Boston Accounting Jack — Freshman Honor List - Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Accounting So- ciety 2, 3, 4 — Student Union 1 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — Sears B. Con dit Award — Sigma Society — US Army 1953-55. GERALD H. MALIS 55 Centennial Avenue, Revere Marketing and Advertising Jerry — Dean ' s List 2 — Advertis- ing Club 3, 4, 5 — Huskey Key 3, 4, 5 — Silver Masque 4, 5 — Band 1,2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE; J. Walter Thompson; Wil- liam Filene ' s Sons Company. ALPHONSE G. MAGLIO Dennis Drive, Salem Industrial Relations Chuck — Yacht Club 1 — Debat- ing Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — Choral Society 1 — Class Cabinet 4 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Representative 4 — Co- op Work Record: Raytheon Manu- facturing Company; Sanborn Com- pany. KENNETH B. MANNING IS Norman Road, Quincy Marketing and Advertising Ken — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 _ Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany; Dun Bradstreet; Allied Ad- vertising Agency. [48] STEPHEN J. MANTHORNE 260 Harvard Street, Wollaston Marketing and Advertising Steve — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Senior Week Committee — Class Vice President 4 — Co-op Work Record: William Fi- Iene ' s Sons and Company. ROBERT N. MARRAMA 45 South Avenue, Revere Marketing and Advertising Bob — Married — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. — US Air Force 1951-55. MICHAEL L. MASON 14 Bellevue Street, Dorchester Marketing and Advertising GEORGE F. MC GARRY 85 Equout Street, Brookline Business Management BURTON R. MARMER 12 Eames Street, Framingham Burt — Sigma Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Freshman Honor List — Senior Week Committee — Student Council 5 — Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M. — Class President 4 — Co-op Work Record: Dennison Manufactur- ing Company. IRVING MASON 93 Newfield Street, Boston Accounting Irv — Married — Kappa Zeta Phi 3, 4 (corresponding sec.) 5 — Basket- ball 1 — A.M.A. 1 — Accounting So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 5 — Choral Society 1 — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Life Insurance Company; Samuel S. Weinrebe ; Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOHN P. MC CARRON 15 Madison Street, Cambridge Business Management Mac — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University. PETER J. MC KEE 20 Water Street, Hingham Marketing and Advertising Petie — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Ad- vertising Club 3, 4, 5 — Hockey 1, 2 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — Husky Key 1 — Jazz Society 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE: William Filene ' s Sons Company. ROBERT J. MC KENNA, JR. 50 Beal Street, Weymouth Accounting Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Lyband, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery; Provident Institution for Savings. JOHN E. MC MANUS 14 Beal Street, Canton Business Management [49] GERALD T. MC NEIL 58 Elliot Street, Norwood Business Management Jerry — S.A.M. 3, 4. 5 — Student Cabinet 1. 4 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOHN W. MEADOW ' S 560 Lagrange Street, West Roxbury Industrial Relations Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2. 3. 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 4, 5 — Cauldron 5 (business manager) — NE Y r S 4 (busi- ness manager) — Student Council 2, 3. 4 (sec.-treas.), 5 — SA.M. 3, 4 (vice-pres.), 5 — Senior Week Com- mittee — Sears B. Condit Award — Sigma Society 4, 5 (pres.), — US Marine Corps 1953-54 — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Corporation; Gen- eral Motors Corporation; Mobile Oil Company Limited. JOSEPH V. MORROCCO 49 Glover Avenue, Quincy Industrial Relations Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4 — Investment Society 4 — Student Union 1 — Finance Society — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — Sigma Society — US Air Force 1951-55. GEORGE F. MC SHERRY 84 Decker Street, Milton Industrial Relations Married — Dean ' s List 2 — Rifle Team 1, 2 — Camera Club 1, 2 — Student Union 1, 2, 3. 4 — S.A.M. US Navy 1951-55. JOHN K. MILLER 43 Perry Avenue, Lynnfield Center Marketing and Advertising Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 — Ad- vertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4. 5 — Golf Team 3. 4 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Worthen ' s Food Mart; H. 13. Humphrey, Alley Richards, Inc. WILLIAM K. MULLIN 47 Albermarle Avenue, Dracut Business Management Mull — Dean ' s List 4 — Chess Club 1 — Rifle Club 1 — Student Council 1 — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University; Jor- dan Marsh Company; Bon Marche Company. EDMUND P. MURPHY, JR. 110 Orange Street, Roslindale Marketing and Advertising GEORGE F. MURPHY 75 Bristol Road, Somerville Business Management Phi Beta Alpha 2,, 3, 4 — Student Council 2, 3, 4 (pres.) — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — US Navy 1949-52. JOHN P. MURPHY 18 Norwood Avenue, Somerville Industrial Relations ROBERT L. MURPHY 66 Florida Street, Dorchester Marketing and Advertising Bob — Married — two sons — Ad- vertising Club 3, (sec.) 4, (pres.) 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1954- 1956 — Co-op Record: Boston Edi- son Company ; Second Bank State Street Trust Company. [50] WILLIAM B. MURRAY 847 Beacon Street, Boston Business Management THOMAS L. MYETTE 142 Elm Street, Wakefield Business Management Married, one son — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. WILLIAM J. NEE, JR. 91 Woodlawn Street, Clinton Industrial Relations Nee — Phi Gamma Pi 2, (sec.) 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Dean ' s List 2, — Base- ball 1 — Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.F.C. 2, 3 (sec.) 4, 5 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1949-53 - Co-op Work Record: Foster Grant Company. DAVID E. NELSON 18 Swan Road, Quincy Marketing and Advertising Dave — Phi Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Married — A.M. A. 3, 4 (junior vice-pres.) 5 (pres.) — Ad- vertising Club 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3 (ad. manager) 4 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Curtis Publishing Company; Jordan Marsh Company. ROBERT W. NOWELL 33 Virginia Road, Reading Marketing and Advertising Red — Dean ' s List 3 — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Chess Club 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Godfrey L. Cabot. JOHN S. O ' BRIEN 26 Wolcott Street, Medford Business Management Co-op Work Record: James O. Wei Company. VINCENT J. O ' BRIEN 44 East Foster Street, Melrose Business Management Vin — Co-op Work Record: Na- tive Poultry; Star Market Company; Daggett Chocolate. JAMES P. O ' MARA 41 Mt. Vernon Street, Brighton Marketing and Advertising FREDERICK D. O ' CONNELL 44 Harvey Street, Cambridge Business Management WARREN W. ORCUTT 48 Beach Avenue, Swampscott Accounting Class Cabinet 1, 4 — US Navy 1951- ±+ [51] CONSTANTINE P. PAPPAS 62 Edgechffe Road. Watertown Business Management Connie — Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3 (sec.) 4. 5 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2 — Husky Key 3, 4. 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Silver Masque 3, 4. 5 — NEWS 3. 4 — S.A.M. — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. ARTHUR P. PARESKY, JR. 14 Mott Street, Arlington Business Management Buzz — Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 — Class Cabinet 5 — S.A.M. 4, 5 — US Army 1952-54. mMJ CARL H. PATNODE Willsboro, N.Y. Industrial Relations EDWARD H. PAQUETTE -19 {Catherine Road. Stoneham Business Management Ed — A.F.C.E.A. 2 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 — Husky Key 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. 5 — S.A.M. — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Travelers Insurance Company. ROBERT A. PARSONS 44 Carson Street, Weymouth Business Management Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Football 1 — Silver Masque 4, 5 — Student Coun- cil 4 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 (pres.) — S.A.M. 4, 5 — Sigma Society — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. WINTHROP E. PEARL 9 Wellington Road, Winchester Finance and Insurance Tom — Married — Dean ' s List 3 — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 1 — Investment Society 3, 4, 5 — Stu- dent Union 1 — A.F.A. 3, 4, 5 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: John Han- cock Mutual Life Insurance Company. DONALD W. PEASLEE 7 Oakland Park, Medford Marketing and Advertising THOMAS S. PERRAULT 15 Smith Avenue, Methuen Accounting Tom — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Ac- counting Society 2, ' 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Travelers Insurance Company; N.E.G.E.A.; Chase-Shawmut Company. NORMAN E. PHAIR 15 Suwanee Road, East Weymouth Marketing and Advertising Mike — A.F.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Carter Rice Storrs Bement; Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Company. KENNETH L. PHIPPS 70 East Central Street, Franklin Marketing and Advertising Kenney — Married, one son — Ad- vertising Club 2, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 2. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Seven- up; Foxboro Company. [52] EDWARD A. PIERCE 15 Hill Street, Somerville Industrial Married — Dean ' s List 5 — A.I. I.E. — Class Treasurer 2 — US Army 1953-54 — Co-op Work Record: Mai- den Knitting Mills. DAVID M. PINKHAM Cranberry Lane, Dover Finance and Insurance GERALD F. POWERS 60 Forest Street, Winchester Bus in ess Man a gem ent Jerry — Baseball 3, 4 — Husky Key 3, 4 — S.A.M. 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. DAVID Y. PRIDDLE 49 Lincoln Street, Winthrop Business Management Dave — Married, one son — Auto Club 1 — S.A.M. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company; North- eastern University. JOSEPH J. PRIFTI 121 Glendower Road, Roslindale Chemical Joe -— Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E . 2, 3, 4, 5 — Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern Univer- sity. DAVID T. QUACKENBUSH 28 School Street Extension, Natick Industrial Relations Quack — Married — Gamma Phi Kappa 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Castalloy; Quartermaster R E Command; Fuller Brush Company. JOHN J. QUINN, JR. 33 Windsor Street, Arlington Business Management Jack — Rifle Club 1 — Class Board 2, 3, 5 — Auto Club 1, 2, 3 (sec.)- treas.) — Humanities Club 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Arthur D. Little Incorporated, Bos- ton GLOBE. FRANCESCO RAPUANO 101 Salem Street, Woburn Industrial Relations ROBERT J. RANDAZZO, JR. 20 Nason Road, Saugus Business Management Randy — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: John Hancock Mutual In- surance Company; Coca Cola Bottling Company; Boston HERALD TRAV- ELER. JAMES A. REVALEON, JR. 28 Wentworth Street, Dorchester Business Management Jim — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Travelers Insurance Company; Godfrey L. Cabot. [53] DAVID . RICKARD 1066 Mount Hope Street. N. Attleboro Marketing and Advertising Rick — Married, one daughter, one son — Baseball 1 — Advertising Club !_ 2. 3, 5 — A.M.A. 2. 3, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Metals Controls Corporation; M C Nuclear Inc. JOHN J. ROSE 99 Brainerd Road, Brighton Marketing and Advertising ROGER L. ROUSSELL Elm Street, Assonet Business Management Married, one daughter — Dean ' s List 3 — S.A.M. — US Marines 1951-54. PAUL F. SCHNEIDER 2 Twitchell Street, Wellesley Marketing and Advertising Duke — Married — Dean ' s List 1, 5 — Advertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 4, 5 — Camera Club 5 — Co-op Work Record: Jordan Marsh Company; Star Market Company. PHILIP P. ROBERGE 10SA Salem Street, Lawrence Business Management Phil — Phi Beta Alpha 3, -4, 5 — Dean ' s List 5 — Husky Hi-Liters 3, 4 — Husky Key 1, 2. 3 (pres.) 4, 5 — Silver Masque 3, 4, 5 — Choral So- ciety 5 — NEWS 1 — Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Senior Week (chair- man) — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Sylvsnia Electric Products, Inc.; Bon Marche Department Store. STANLEY ROSENFIELD 5 Middleton Street, Dorchester Accounting Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Accounting Society 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — Co-op Work Record: Negea Service Corporation; Cambridge- Gas Company. CHARLES L. SACCARDO 138 Main Street, Charlestown Finance and Insurance Chuck — Phi Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4 — NEWS 1, 2 (news rewrite ed.) — Student Union 2 — Finance Club 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. ANDREW C. SCHULTZ 11 Pearl Avenue, Winthrop Finance and Insurance Andy — Co-op Work Record: Sec- ond Bank-State Street Trust; Brockton Taunton Gas Company. JOHN J. SEVERENS Pleasant Street, Claremont, N. H. Industrial Relations MARTIN J. SHAEVEL 698 Walkhill Street, Mattapan Finance and Insurance Marty — Married — Kappa Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3 (vice-pres.) 4, (pres.) 5 — Investment Society 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 1, 4, 5 — Senior Week Com- mittee — Co-op Work Record: Mer- rill Lynch; Travelers Insurance Com- pany. [54] JAMES H. SHANLEY 92 Robertson Street, Quincy Marketing and Advertising RICHARD B. SHEINFELD 132 Kilsyth Road, Brighton Marketing and Advertising Dick — Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Advertising Club 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Politics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: John Hancock. LEO M. SHERWIN 4 Walker Street, Weymouth Marketing and Advertising Married — Track 1 — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4 — A.M.A. 2, 3, 4 (treas.) — US Army 1953-55. DAVID L. SLINEY 21 Hilltop Road, Watertown Marketing and Advertising Dave — Advertising Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — A.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Camera Club 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-op Work Record: All Stainless Inc.; J. Walter Thompson Company. DOUGLAS B. SMITH 73 Terne Street, Quincy Business Management ALLEN G. SNEIDER 20 South Street, Brighton Accounting ROBERT B. SPILLANE 121 Glendower Road, Roslindale Finance and Insurance Mkdm ' JOSEPH F. SPINA 1 Upland Road, Waltham Marketing and Advertising Joe — Married, two daughters — Advertising Club 3, 4 — A.M.A. 3, 4 (vice-pres.) — US Army 1955-57. EDWARD F. STARR, JR. 16 Robert Street, Wakefield Accounting Ed — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Husky Key 2, 3 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Cauldron 5 (sports ed.) — N£1F5 4, 5 (sports ed.) — Co-op Work Record: New England Confectionery Company. JAMES L. STEWART 110 Jewett Street, Newton Marketing and Advertising J — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Star Market Company. [55] DONALD R. STODDARD 1 Emerson Street. Wakefield Marketing and Advertising Don — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2. 3. 4. 5 — Advertising Club 1, 2 (treas.) — Husky Hi-Liters 5 — Silver Masque 1. 2. 3, 4 (busi- ness manager). 5 (sec.) — NEWS 1 — Student Council 3. 4. 5 (vice-pres.) — Class Cabinet 3 — Sears B. Con- dit Award — Sigma Society (vice- pres.) — Alpha Psi Omega — Hod- kinson Award — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Chrysler Corporation; William Filene ' s Sons Company. PATRICK V. SWEENEY 80 Clinton Street, Everett Accounting Pat — Dean ' s List 2 — Politics Club 2. 3, 4 — I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Accounting Society 2, 3. 4 — US Army 1951-54. ARTHUR A. TARINI, JR. 1488 Purchase Street, New Bedford Business Management Art — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.F.CE.A. 4, 5 — Art Club 4 — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company ; Acush- net Process Company. GEORGE M. SUTHERLAND 1162 Boylston Street, Brookline Finance and Insurance Investment Society 3, 4 — US Navy 1953-54. RICHARD H. SWIFT 17 Highland Place, Needham Industrial Relations Swifty — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M. 4, 5 — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. MEYER TATELMAN 131 Spruce Street, Chelsea Accounting Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 — Politics Club 2, 3, 4 — I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. ROBERT B. TERHUNE 228 Marked Tree Road, Needham Marketing and Advertising JOHN M. TERRAVECCHIA 2 Fitch Court, Wakefield Marketing and Advertising Married — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.M. A. 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: William Filene ' s Sons Company; J. W. Thompson Com- pany; Boston GLOBE. CHESTER D. TILLY 16 Bayfield Road, Saugus Marketing and Advertising Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Advertising Club 2, 3, 4 (treas.) A.M.A. 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. JOHN J. TODD 7 Colebrook Street, South Boston Marketing and Advertising Jack — Hockey 1 — Track 4 — Advertising Club 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Rec- ord: John Donnelly Son; Boston GLOBE: Arthur D. Little. [56] ROYAL K. TOEBES 39 Crosby Street, Arlington Business Management Roy — Hus-Skiers 1, 2 — S.A.M. — Co-op Work Record: B. B. Chemi- cal Company; Northeastern Univer- sity. ROBERT L. TOWNSEND 446 Hampshire Street, Lawrence Accounting Bob — Married, one son — Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1952-55. PAUL L. TRACHTENBERG 153 Strathmore Road, Brighton Business Management RICHARD A. TROIANO 13 Poole Street, Medford Accounting Dick — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 3 — Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — Sigma Society — Co-op Work Record: Charles F. Rittenhouse and Company; John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. DONALD B. TULE 32 Central Street, Holliston Accounting Gab — Married, one daughter — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: MKM Knitting Mills; De- troit Controls. EDWARD TURNER Business Management LOUIS R. VITIELLO 44 Arborough Road, Roslindale Marketing and Advertising Lou — Dean ' s List 4 — Advertis- ing Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Visual Education Service, Louis Studios. RICHARD J. WATERMAN 283 Billings Street, North Quincy Accounting JAMES J. WADE 9 Gordon Street, Somerville Business Management Jake — Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Football 2, 3, 4 — Junior Dinner Dance — Silver Masque 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 3, 4 — Class Secretary 5 — Jazz Society 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Russell Burnett Inc.; Hayes Pumps Machinery. RICHARD F. WELCH 51 Emerson Street, Medford Business Management [57] MELVIN J. WEST 334 B. Reed Road, N. Dartmouth Business Management Mel — Nu Epsiloii Zeta 1. 2. ? (sec.) 4, 5 (treas.) — Camera Club 1 — Co-op Work Record: Sears Roe- buck Company; New Bedford STANDARD TIMES: John Hancock Life Insurance Company. DONALD J. WHEATON 25 Holton Street, Woburn Finance and Insurance Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3. 4 — Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Debating Club 1 — Husky Hi-Liters 4, 5 — Silver Masque 3, 4, 5 — Sigma Delta Epsiloii 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Long and Nash Investments; City of Boston. RICHARD N. WILSACK 56 Wyllis Avenue, Everett Marketing and Advertising Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Cross Coun- try 1. 2, 3 — Track 1, 2, 3 — Husky Key 2 — NEWS 3, 4 (sports rewrite ed. ) — Sears B. Condit Award — D.M.S. — Sigma Society 5 (pres.) ■ — Co-op Work Record: I.B.M. Corpora- tion; Allied Advertising Agency. WALLACE S. WEST 216 High Street, Brookline Marketing and Advertising ALBERT M. WHITE 95 Grove Street, Chestnut Hill Accounting Al — A.F.CE.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 - Camera Club 1, 2, 3 — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Eaton and Howard. PAUL WITTY 329 Waltham Street, West Newton Accounting Kappa Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Ac- counting Society 1, 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: Wethern ' s Inc.; Henry Rosnosky; Second Bank- State Street Trust Company. ROBERT S. WOLTZ 365 Tremont Street, Taunton Business Management Bob - Married, one son, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Adver- tising Club 3, 4 — Investment Socie- ty 4 — S.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Representative 4 — US Army 1952- 54 — Co-op Work Record: Inter- national Paper Company; Retail Credit Company; General Bronze Corporation. DONALD E. WOOD Sweet Hill Road, Plaistow, N.H. Industrial Relations RUSSELL C. WOODWORTH 12 Delorey Avenue, Weymouth Business Management Woody — S.A.M. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Fuller Brush Company. WILLIAM YOUNG 118 Davis Avenue, Brookline Finance and Insurance Willy — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Football 1, 2, 3, 4 — Investment So- ciety 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Travelers Insurance Company. [58] JOSEPH J. ZARBA 493 Hanover Street, Boston Accounting Joe — Football 1 — Accounting Society 4, 5 — Class Representative - A.C.S. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Federal Milk Marketing Administra- tion. NON-PICTORIAL ALBERT F. DE MEO 140 School Street, Waltham Finance and Insurance Investment Society 2, 3, 4 — Student Union 3, 4 — US Army 1953-55. EDWARD R. NICHOLS 35 Lorette Street, Boston Industrial Relations Reggie — Married — Politics Club 4, 5 — I.R.C. 1, 2, 3 (sec.) 4 — Class Cabinet 2, 3 — Humanities Club 2, 3 — Co-op Work Record: Travelers In- surance Company. ALLAN R. DURNING 59 Northbourns Road, Jamaica Plain Accounting Al — A.F.CE.A. 4, 5 — Account- ing Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 2, 3 — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Edwin L. Pride Company; Warren Institution for Savings. PETER P. POOLE 16 Ruggles Street, Quincy Business Management Pete — Gamma Phi Kappa 3, 4, 5 — Football 1 — A.M. A. 2 — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: R. H. Stearns Company; Northeastern University. LEON D. ELLIOTT 55 West Main Street, Georgetown Business Management S.A.M. — US Army 1953-55. KEITH A. RICE Concord Road, South Lincoln Business Management Married, one daughter — S.A.M. 4, 5 — US Coast Guard 1950-54. RALPH K. JOHNSON 9 Intervale Avenue, Medford Business Management Married — Freshman Honor List ■ Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Football 1, 2, 3 US Air Force 1954-58. JOHN A. SASSO 22 Walden Road, Wakefield Marketing and Advertising Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Advertising Club 2, 3. 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4 (vice- pres.) 5 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Arthur D. Little, Inc.; J. Walter Thompson; Worthen ' s Food Mart. [59] HIGH HONORS Elaine Storella. Class Marshal HONORS George A. Chaprass Harold S. Crowley, Jr. Barbara S. Elman Bettijane Goldman James P. Jensen Elizabeth A. Lee Earl A. Smith DEAN VANDER WF.RF College of [60] E d u c a t 1 o n [61] ZILPHA J. BROWN 54 Coolidge Avenue, Needham Elementary Education Zip — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Husky Hi-Liters 5 — Husky Key 1 — I.R.C. 1 — Silver Masque 1 — NEWS 1 — Student Union 1, 2 (sec.) 3, 4, 5 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 — Educa- tion Society 2, 3, 4. 5 — Ford Scholar- ship 4 — Co-op Work Record: Teach- ing at the Wayland School System. MARCIA A. H. CAPLAN 41 Burbank Street, Boston Elementary Education Marsh — Married — Dean ' s List 4 — Husky Key 3 — Gamma Delta 4 — Silver Masque 3, 4 — Cauldron 4 — Education Society 3, 4 — Student Teaching Record: Braintree School System. GEORGE A. CHAPRASS 18 Tebroc Street, Dorchester Math Education Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Education Society 3, 4, 5 — N.E.A. 5, (vice- pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Com- po Chemical Company; Masory Young Co. ; Westwood Senior High School. JAMES BUCHERT 40 Poplar Street, Melrose Social Science DONALD A. CARBONE 59 Cerdan Avenue, West Roxbury Business Education Don — Hus-Skiers 3, 4— A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4 — Camera Club 2, 3, 4 (treas), — Radio Club 3 — Rifle Club 3, 4 — NEWS 2, 3, 4 — S.A.M. 3, 4 — Education Society 3, 4. JOHN J. CLIFFORD 276 North Beacon Street, Brighton Social Science HAROLD S. CROWLEY, JR. 3 Flagg Street, Wollaston Elementary Education Hal ■— Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Debating Club 1 (sec.) 2 (vice-pres.) 3 — N.E.A. 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Education Honor Society — Co-op Work Record: Bos- ton GLOBE; Braintree School Depart- ment. BARBARA S. ELMAN 166 Thorndike Street, Brookline English Barb — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4 — Cauldron 4 — Education Society 1, 2 (sec.-treas.) 3 4 — Education Honor Society 4 — Co-op Work Record: Student Teaching, Newton Public Schools. CHARLES M. DEVLIN 84 Brookley Road, Jamaica Plain Social Studies Charlie — Phi Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — Dean ' s List 1, 2 — Husky Hi-Liters 3, 4 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — N.E.A. — Alpha Psi Omega — US Navy 1948- 52. UGO E. EVANGELISTA 25 Locust Street, Everett Mathematics A.F.C.E.A. 2, 3, 4 — Choral Society . — Student Union 2 — Education So ciety. [62] ARMAND R. GENNACO 40 Wyman Street, Brockton English Bob — Married, one son, two daughters — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Jazz Society 2, 3, 4 — Education Society 4 — US Navy 1951-55. BETTIJANE GOLDMAN 132 Glenway Street, Dorchester Elementary Education B.J. — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 1,5 — Education Society — Education Honor Society — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Braintree School Department. ELAINE H. ISAACS 976 Centre Street, Newton Elementary Education Dean ' s List 4 — Gamma Delta 4 — Education Society 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4 — Student Union 1, 2, 3 — Senior Week Committee — Student Teach- ing Record: Newton Schools. JAMES P. JENSEN 31 Moreland Street, Somerville Mathematics Jim — Freshman Honor List 1 — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Physics Slice;; 3, 4 — Education Society 1, 4 — Math Club 4 — N.E.A. — US Arm; 1953-55. MELVYN KAWADLER 98 Willowwood Street, Dorchester Elementary Education Mel — Dean ' s List 3 — Silver Masque 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 2 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Education Club 3, 4, 5 — Junior Dinner Dance — Senior Week Committee — Student Teaching: Braintree School System. RICHARD P. KENNEDY 3 Oak Avenue, North Andover Elemenlary Education ROBERT P. LYONS 85 Vassell Street, North Quincy History Bo — Married — Dean ' s List 4 — Baseball 1, 2, 3 — Football 1, 2, 3, • (capt.) — Co-op Work Record Northeastern University. EARL A. SMITH 113 Holly Street, New Bedford Math-Education Smitty — Freshman Honor List Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Basketball 1 Education Society 1, 4 — Physics ciety 4 — Math Club 4 — Educati Honor Society — US Navy 1951-54. BRUCE H. MASON, JR. State Road, Manomet ELAINE A. STORELLA 10 Princeton Street, Medford Business Education Married, one son — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Hus- ky Key 1, 2 — Silver Masque 1 — Chapel Choir 1 — Choral Society 1 — Student Council 2 — Class Cabinet 5 — Senior Prom Committee 5 — Gamma Delta 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Boston GLOBE. [63] RICHARD V. TORIAN 6 Haverford Street, Jamaica Plain Mathematics BERNICE L. WOLFE 12 Ransom Road, Brighton Elementary Education Betty — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Educa- tion Club 1, 2 (corr. sec.) 3, 4 — Freshman Scholarship. NON-PICTORIAL EARL F. CHISHOLM 95 Poplar Street, Roslindale Business Education Camera Club 1, 2 — Chess Club 1. WILLIAM M. MC DONOUGH 884 Washington Street, Dorchester History Willie — Dean ' s List 2 — Baseball 2, 4 — Football 1 — NEWS 3, 4 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. GERALD O ' REILLY 86 Gainsborough Street, Boston English Married — Football 2 — Track 2,3,4 — US Army 1952-54. [64] [65] HIGHEST HONORS Clarence S. Armstrong. Class Marshal Clinton G. Hollins DEAN ALEXANDER HONORS HIGH HONORS Llewellyn S. Bolton Kenneth Grey Robert LaMarche Robert J. Port Walter O. Spofford, Jr Oscar W. Abel Joseph Ascoli Vildo J. Battista William N. Bogle Murray D. Bonfeld Edmond G. Browne Bernard J. Callahan, Jl John J. Daly Joseph E. D ' Aprile Albert R. Day Stuart Dean Arthur J. Delano Albert J. Desrosiers Paul A. Donato Domenic C. Ferrari David N. Fillio Daniel W. Hannahlc Michael Hecker John R. Hemmert Keith O. Jameson John H. Johnson Robert J. Johnson Robert S. Jones Francis G. Kelcourse John L. Kerr Edmond G. Kolycheck William H. Long Charles P. Mantia John A. Massa John A. McElman LeonarJ E. Mikus Ernest J. Poirier Joseph J. Prifti John F. Radcliffe, Jr. Maurice E. Roch Terranc; B. Rooney Sewall C. Rose John J. Uihlein Raymond A. Wlodyka Juris Zatlers Felix Zubrzycki College of [«] Engineering [67] OSCAR V. ABEL 218 Hollenbeck St., Rochester. N.Y. Mechanical Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3. 4. 5 — Rifle Team 1, 2. 3. 4. 5 — Rifle Club 1. 2. 3. 4 5 (pres.) — A.S.M.E. 4. 5 (recording sec.) — Pi Tail Epsilon 5 — Tail Beta Pi 5 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Corporation. ARNOLD D. ALDRICH 14 Cliffe Avenue, Lexington Electrical Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 i. 4, 5 — Hus-Skiers 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Team 1 — Rifle Club 1, 3 — Era Kappa Nu 4. 5 — Co-op Work Record: General Radio Company. PAUL B. AMIRAULT 16 Magnolia Street, Dorchester Electrical Married — Dean ' s List 5 — Radio Club 5 — Band 1, 2 — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — A.I.E.E. 3 — I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Di- An Controls; Mack Electronics; Na- tional Security Agency. GERARD R. ACHIN 85 Arnold Road, North Attleboro Industrial ROBERT E. ALLEN 8 Euclid Road, Lynn Chemical Bob — Freshman Honor List — Chess Club 3 — Golf Team 4 - A.I.Ch.E. — A.C.S. — Co-op Work Record: C.B.S. Hytron. RICHARD L. ANDERSON Prospect Street, South Easton Electrical Andy — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufactur- ing Company. NATHAN D. APKON 57 Royce Road, Newton Centre Mechanical Nate — Married ■ — A.S.M.E. 4 (sec.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: Al- lied Research Association; National Aeronautics Space Administration; Dynametrics Inc. mib FRANK L. ARMS R.F.D. 4, Concord New Hampshire Civil Married, one son — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Morrill Construction Company Inc.; Northeastern Construction Company, Inc. FRANCIS R. ARCIKOWSKI 25 Smith Street, Taunton Electrical Chuck — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Scabbard and Blade — Eta Kappa Nit 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Fall River Electric Light Company. CLARENCE S. ARMSTRONG, JR. 120 Fayette Street, Quincy Electrical Chet — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Sears B. Condit Award 3, 4, 5 — Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kap- pa Nu 4, 5 (treas.) — US Army 1951- 53 — Co-op Work Record: Hycon Eastern, Inc.; Advance Industries Inc.; Naval Air Test Center. [68] WAYNE F. ARRIS Danville, Maine Mechanical Married — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1949-53 — Co-op Work Record: New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company. JOSEPH J. ASCOLI 47 Irving Street, Everett Civil Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4 — N.U.CE.S. 3 (treas.) 4 (pres.) — Tau Beta Pi — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: City of Lynn; Johns-Manville Corporation; Turner Construction Corporation. THOMAS R. AUCOIN 80 Academy Avenue, E. Weymouth Chemical Tom — Dean ' s List 5 ■ — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Weymouth Art Leather Company; Tileston and Hollingsworth. SALVATORE AUDITORE 10 Gould Court, Gloucester Civil Sal — Married ■ — Dean ' s List 2 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Coast Guard 1950-53 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: US Army Engineers. ROBERT THOMAS BAGNALL 42 Brackett Street, Brighton Electrical Bob — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Sigma Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5 — Intrafraternity Council 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Corporation. TEX H. BALDWIN 71 Denquarry Road, Lynn Electrical A.I.E.E.-I.F.E. — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Elec- tric Products; CBS Hytron. CHARLES T. BANCROFT 41 Spencer Avenue, Somerville Electrical Chuck — Jazz Club 3 — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: General Radio Corporation. GENE R. BARBATO 33 Prospect Street, Hyde Park Civil Geno — Married — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Metcalf Eddy Engineers. ROGER A. BANVILLE 9 West Terrace, Salem Industrial Relations Married — S.A.M. 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Syl- vania Electric Company. CHARLES T. BAROOSHIAN 67 Marlboro Street, Chelsea Electrical Charlie — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Hauman Instruments Inc.; M.I.T. Supersonic Lab.; General Radio Company. .V FREDERICK E. BARRETT 21 Hemenway Street, Boston Eleciric.il Fred — Dean ' s List 3 — Track 1 — Husky Hi-Liters 3, A, 5 — Stu- dent Union 1. 2. 3 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 5 — Co-op Work Record: WKGN, H. H. Scott, Inc. RICHARD E. BARTON 107 Bigelow Street, Brighton Mechanical Dick — Auto Club 2, 3 — Flying Group 3 — A.S.M.E. — US Army 1953.54 — Co-op Work Record: Gen- eral Electric Company. JAMES R. BAUCHER 43 Rich Street, Waltham Electrical FREDERICK J. BARRETT 83 Davis Street, Quincy Civil Married, one son, one daughter — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3. 4, 5 — US Navy 1948-53 — Co-op Work Record: City of Boston; Edwards Kelcey. VILDO J. BATTISTA 46 South Street, Quincy Electrical Val — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nit — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Advanced Industries. RICHARD W. BAUMGRAS 335 South Street, Pittsfield Mechanical Dick — Husky Key 3, 4 — Class Cabinet 4 — A.S.M.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: The H. B. Smith Com- pany, Inc. LAWRENCE J. BECK 38 Theodore Street, Mattapan Electrical Larry — Married — Radio Club 1 - I.R.E. — US Army 1952-54 - Co-op Work Record: Computer Con- trol Company, Inc. ROGER E. BEDARD 209 Court Street, Brockton Electrical Married, one daughter — Phi Beta Al- pha 2, 3, 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 3 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 3 — Eta Kappa Nu — US Naval Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Brockton Edison Company. DONALD R. BENDERS 26 Parker Street, Cambridge Electrical Don — Married, one son, one daughter — Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3 — I.R.E. — US Navy 1949-53 — Co-op Work Record: Baldwin-Lind- Hamilton; Epsco, Inc. ROBERT P. BERKOWITZ 1A Tucker Street, Milton Mechanical Bob — Flying Club 3, 4 - A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon ; Patomac River Naval Com- mand. [70] GERALD I. BERN 16 Landor Road, Mattapan Civil Jerry — Married — Sigma Kappa Psi — N.U.C.E.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: William S. Crocker, Inc.; US Army Corps of En- gineers. JOSEPH A. BILOTTA 82 Cross Street, Norwood Electrical ROBERT C. BLOMQUIST 10 Canterbury Street, Andover Civil Bob — Yacht Club (team captain) — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Dana F. Perkins and Sons, Inc. WILLIAM B. BLOTNICK 195 Tappan Street, Brookline Electrical Bill — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Dynametrics Inc.: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. ALEXANDER A. BOCZAR, JR. 53 Stanley Street, Lowell Electrical AI — Radio Club 1 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Law- rence Electric Company; Merrimack- Essex Electric Company. NORMAN W. BOE 67 Country Way, Beverly Chemical PETER BOGHOSSIAN 254 Union Street, Holbrook Civil Pete — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Perkin ' s Civil Counseling En- gineers. ROBERT L. BOIVIN 8 Fourth Avenue, Taunton Electrical Bob — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Rifle Club 2, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nu 5 — Co- op Work Record: M. S. N. Underwat- er Sound Laboratory. WILLIAM N. BOGLE 285 Winter Street, Weston Electrical LLEWELLYN S. BOLTON III 32 Highland Street, West Medway Civil Lew — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Tau Beta Pi 4, 5 (treas.) — US Army 1952- 54 — Co-op Work Record: C. J. Kray. [71] EMMET M. BONNER 23 Whitman Road. Medford Civil Dean ' s List 2 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4. 5 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: U.S. Corps of Engineers; Miller Nvlander; US Steel Corpora- DONALD E. BOWES 54 Lovell Street, Weymouth Civil Don — Student Union 2 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: E. W. Branch Inc.; Wey- mouth Public Works. PETER A. BREWSTER South Main St., Wolfeboro, N.H. Electrical Married — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Tung-Sol Electrical Company. ROBERT J. BOOZANG 62 Lawn Avenue, Quincy Electrical Bob — I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Stevens Arnold Inc.; Factory Mu- tual Engineering Division. ROBERT J. BREEN 71 Cleverly Court, Quincy Mechanical Bob — Rifle Club 1 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Bethlehem Steel Company. DAVID L. BROWN 856 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge Electrical Married, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2 — Chess Club 3, 4 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Andrew Alford Con- sulting Engineers. LEONARD D. BROWN 346 Walnut Avenue, Boston Electrical Married — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Army 1947-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: MIT; Advance Industries. EDMOND G. BROWNE 155 Willow Street, West Roxbury Electrical Ed — Freshman Honor List ■ — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Tau Beta Pi — Eta Kappa Nn — US Army 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: General Electronic Laboratory. mm CHARLES E. BURKE, JR. 70 Central Avenue, S. Braintree Electrical Ed — Married, one son, one daugh- ter — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Mel- par, Incorporated. ROBERT P. BUTCHER 261 North Street, Hingham Mechanical Butch — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. — S.A.M.E. 3, 4 (vice- pres.) 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: United Carr Fastener; Bethle- hem Steel. [72] ALFRED R. BUTLER 37 Rogers Park Avenue, Brighton Electrical Al — Chess Club 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: American Machine Foun- dry; Harvard University; Barber Col- man Company. ANGELO CAIANI 23 Bellevue Avenue, Wakefield Electrical A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO Research; Sylvania Elec- tric Company. NORMAND R. CAISSE 11 Ambrose Street, Revere Industrial BERNARD J. CALLAHAN, JR. 106 Pollard Street, North Billerica Electrical Bernie — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: General Radio Com- pany. EDWARD G. CAMPBELL 40 Quarry Lane, Milton Electrical Ed — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Mel- par Incorporated. CARL E. CARLSON 24 Bushee Street, Attleboro Industrial Beta Gamma Epsiloii 2, 3. 4, 5 — Silver Masque 1 — A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: M C Nuclear Inc.; Pratt Whitney Tool Company; William Underwood Co. WALTER A. CARLSON 106 Belmont Street, Quincy Electrical Walt — Yacht Club 1 — Radio Club 1 — Rifle Club 1 — Auto Club 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manu- facturing Company. SALVATORE CARUSO, JR. 40A Englewood Avenue, Everett Civil Sal ■- Student Union 1, 2 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Anderson-Nichols Com- pany; A. C Peters. FRANCESCO CARUCCIO 22 Banks Street, Winthrop Electrical Frankie — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Radio Club 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. - Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Com- pany. JAMES E. CASALE 31 Ellsworth Avenue, Brockton Mechanical Jim — Married — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) 5 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 — A.S.M.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Watertown Arsenal; Uerkel Company, Inc. [73] WILLIAM J. CATINEAU 50 Cambridge Street. Lawrence Mi chanical Bill — Pershing Rifles 1, 2 — Husky Key 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1. 2, J, 4. 5 — Class Cabinet 3. 4. 5 — Scab- bard and Blade 4, 5 — Fixing Group 4. 5 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Watertown Arsenal. HENRI R. CHALIFOUR 34 Washington Street, Lawrence Electrical JOHN V. CHATALIAN 30 Lowell Street, Lawrence Electrical •Johnny — I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1953-55 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO Research; Towle Manu- facturing Company; Sylvania Electric Company. NINO P. CERNIGLIA 2 Tuttle Street, Revere Chemical IEO F. CHAPDELAINE 3 Dahlgren Street, Dorchester Mechanical Married, two daughters — A.S.M.E. — US Air Force 1947-52 — Co-op Work Record: Boston Carbide En- gineers; Boston Naval Shipyard. STANLEY A. CHREST 65 Huntington Avenue, Amesbury Chemical Stan — Student Union — Class Cab- inet — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Smith Craft; Walter Lac Company. THOMAS F. CLARK 6 Rockne Avenue, Dorchester Mechanical Tom — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 4 — Track 1 — Rifle Team 1, 2 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 5 — S.A.M.E. 2, 3. i. 5 (pres.) — D.M.S. — Pi Tan Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Al- -Chalmers Manufacturing Company. WILLIAM G. CODY, JR. 53 Gorham Avenue, Brookline Electrical Bill — Married, o ne son — A.I.E.E.- l.R.E. — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Metcalf Eddy Engineers. JAMES B. COFFIN, JR. 53 South Avenue, Natick Electrical A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-l.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. Naval Supersonic Laboratory. HOWARD A. COHEN 691 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan Civil Howie — Kappa Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 4 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Whitman Howard; Johns-Manville; City of Bos- ton. [74] HERBERT J. COLE 55 Wailingfoid Road, Brighton Marketing and Advertising Herb -— Married — Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: William Filene ' s Sons Com- pany; Harvard Co-operative Society; Donnelly Advertising Company. RALPH W. COLLINS 93 Hillsdale Road, Medford Mechanical R:p — Married, one daughter — A.S.M.E. 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Pi Tau Sigma 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — US Air Force 1949-53 — Co-op Work Record: Allied Research Association, Inc.; Ray- theon Manufacturing Company. JOSEPH M. CONCAUGH 131 Milk Street, Westboro Indus rial Joe — Married — Phi Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5 — Vice President Class 2 — President Class 3 — Secretary Class 4 — Class Board 5 — Co-op Work Record: Bay State Abrasive Products. DONALD P. CONNORS 72 Clifton Street, Dorchester Accounting Married — Accounting Society 2, 3, 4 — US Army 1951-52. X RONALD W. COOK 40 Hancock Street, Everett Mechanical EDWARD J. COLLINS 36 Myrtle Avenue, Cambridge Electrical Dean ' s List 2, 3, 5 — Radio Club 5 - A.l.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nil — L5 Army 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOSEPH E. COMERFORD 196 Wood Avenue, Hyde Park Civil Joe — Rifle Club 1, 2 — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. - S.A.M.E. 3 (sec.) 4 (treas.) — Scab- bard and Blade — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Warren Brothers Company. EDWARD J. CONLEY 49 Chesterfield Street, Readville Civil Ed — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Town of Needham. ■ ▼ ' •«£%. JOHN N. CONNORS 32 Bow Street, Somervilie Electrical STUART B. COOPER 16 Fermoy Heights Avenue, Dorchester Electrical I , [75] GERALD E. COPPONI IS Florence Street, Roslindale Civil Tern — Married, one son — N.U.C.E.S. 4. 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Wes- Julian Construction Com- pany: New England Survey Service; Whitman and Howard Engineering Company. EDWARD COLACE 376 Union Street. Franklin Electrical CLIFFORD A. CROSE 1S3 Highland Avenue, Quincy Electrical Cliff — Married — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — A.I.E.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany; First Church of Christ Scientist. WILLIAM N. CORMIER 353 Main Street. Millbury Mechanical LEON A. COULON 86 Bunkerhill Street, Lawrence Mechanical FRANCIS CUSACK Industrial JOHN J. DALY IS Maine Avenue, Somerville Industrial Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Math Club 1 - A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOSEPH F. D ' APRILE 68 West Street, Milford Mechanical Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 2, 3. 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sigma — US Air Force 1950-53 — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Corporation. WILLIAM G. DAUGHAN 7 Colonial Road, Kittery, Maine Electrical Jerry — Co-op Work Record: Sim- plex Wire Cable Company. JOHN H. DAVIS 34 Fairfield Street, Boston Industrial lack — Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5 — Mar- ried — A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1954-55 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Picatinny Arsenal. [76] ALBERT R. DAY 331 Ames Street, Lawrence Electrical Married — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 (treas.) — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Bomac Laboratories, ARTHUR J. DELANO 156 Cross Road, N. Dartmouth Electrical Art — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Sears B. Condit Award — Tail Beta Pi — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: General Electric Company. WILLIAM F. DEL GUIDICE 130 Lancaster Street, Leominster Mechanical A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Colonial Engineers; Riley Stoker Cor- poration; Portland Copper Tanic Works. ANTHONY J. DELUZIO 24 Beach Street, Milford Civil Tony — Dean ' s List 3. 4 — Class Cabinet 3 (treas.) — N.U.C.E.S. - Class Board 4 (treas.) — Co-op Work Record: Eastman Corbett, Inc. NICHOLAS A. DE MASSI 938 Broadway Street, Chelsea Mechanical RICHARD M. DE MILIA 61 Trowbridge Street, Belmont Mechanical Dick — Married, one son — Fresh- man Honor List — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5 - A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1949-52 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. i GERARD H. DENONCOURT 3 Foster Street, Haverhill Chemical Gerry — A.F.C.E.A. 1, 2 — Camera Club 1 — Choral Society 1 — Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Fraser Paper, Ltd. FRANCIS J. DEVINE ny 2 School Street, Woburn Electrical Andy — Married, one daughter — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Air Force 1949- 52 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. ALBERT J. DESROSIERS 17 Spring Street, Pittsfield Electrical Al — Gamma Phi Kappa 1, 2, 3 — Freshman Honor List 1 — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.I.E. — D.M.S. — Tau Beta Pi — Etta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Sprague Electric Co. FRANK T. DI BLASI 28 Seventh Street, Medford Mechanical Dean ' s List 3 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, — A. S. M. E. — Pi Tan Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Barry Controls Inc. [77] JOSEPH P. DI PERNA S Fountain Avenue, Somerville Mechanical Joe -— Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Rifle Team 1 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tan Sigma — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: Microtech Research Company; Les- sells and Associates; US Navy. ROBERT J. DOBYA 17 Valentine Street, New Bedford Electrical Bob — Married — Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Elec- tronic Company; Aerovox. PAUL A. DONATO 166 Monticello Avenue, Dorchester Electrical Donuts — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Husky Key 1, 2 — Student Union 1, 2 — I.R.E. — D.M.S. — Eta Kappa Nil — Co-op Work Record: R.C.A. Airborne Sys- tems Lab.; Datamatic Division. DAVID A. DOANE 187 Beach Street, Marlboro Electrical JAMES G. DOLAN 106 South Main Street, Raynham Electrical JOHN J. DONOVAN 1568 Westfield Street, Springfield Electrical Jack — Married, one daughter — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 4, 5 — US Coast Guard 1951-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: R. E. Phelon Company, Inc. o Ik m m r A ft LAWRENCE J. DONOVAN 7 Riggs Street, Gloucester Electrical Larry — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. - Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 — US Marine Corps 1952-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: CBS-Hytron; Naval Air Test Center. ROBERT J. DOYLE 51 Westover Street, West Roxbury Electrical Bob — Dean ' s List 5 — Rifle Team 3, -1, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4 (treas.), 5 — Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 _ Sigma Pbi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (sec.) 5 — Cauldron 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. LEONARD J. DOUCETTE 133 Vernon Street, Newton Electrical RICHARD B. FEHNEL 137 Sutherland Road, Brighton Industrial [78] PAUL E. DUCHARME 262 Tremont Street, Taunton Civil Dutch — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - NEWS 2, 3, 4, 5 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Harry R. Feldman, Inc. PHILIP J. DUNLEAVEY 226 Sherman Street, Canton Electrical A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Foxboro Company; Dunleavey Electronics Corporation. ANTHONY C. DURANTE 29 Bolster Street, Everett Electrical I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO Electronic Lab; Hauman Instrument Company. EDWARD M. DZENGELESKI 5S Gold Street, Whitman Electrical Ed — Married, two boys — A.I.E.E. — US Navy 1948-52 — Co-op Work Record: Boston Edison Company. WILLIAM F. EDSON, JR. 37 Langdon Street, Cambridge Electrical Bill — Married, one daughter I.R.E. 4, 5 — US Marines 1952-54 Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. CHARLES T. ELLIS 2 Oliver Street, Watertown Mechanical Radio Club 5 — A.S.M.E. 5 — Co-op Work Record: Technical Operations; Mystic Valley Gas Company. I WILLIAM R. EMERY 49 Wright Street, Stoneham Electrical BIAGIO E. FANTASIA 64 Linden Avenue, Somerville Electrical Gene — Married, one son — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufactur- ing Company. JOHN D. EPPICH 156 Fisher Street, Walpole Mechanical Donny — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: Bird Machine Com- pany. WALTER E. FARMER 135 Green Street, Stoneham Mechanical Walt — Married, one son — Fresh- man Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Baseball 1 — Hockey 1 — Rifle Club 5 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tat Sigma - Co-op Work Record: AVCO Manufacturing Corporation; Bailey Company. Inc. [79] JOHN J. FARRELL 18 Emiline Street. Randolph Electrical MICHAEL FERACI 6 North Gate Road, Stoneham Mechanical Mike — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3 — A.S.M.E. 1, 2, 3 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Petes Gray; Hayden Harding Buchanan; New England Power Service. ROBERT E. FICCO 15 Milliken Avenue, Franklin Civil Bob — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Howard, Needles, Tammen, Bergendoff; Norwood Engineering Company. EDWARD G. FASSINO 11 French Street, Quincy Electrical DOMENIC C. FERRARI 26 Garrison Avenue, Somerville Chemical Dick — Married — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Tan Beta Phi — Co-op Work Record: Godfrey L. Cabot. DAVID N. FILLIO 146 Ridge Avenue, Pittsfield Mechanical Dave — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4 — Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4 — A.S.M.E. 3. 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 3, 4 — D.M.S. — Pi Tan Sigma 4, 5 — Tan Beta Pi 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sprague Elec- tric Company. DEAN S. FISH 366 Lincoln Street, Franklin Mechanical Dean — Married — Dean ' s List 2 — Art Club 1 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Draper Cor- poration ; Raytheon Manufacturing Company. EDWARD B. FISK 9 Clinton Street, Haverhih Electrical THOMAS P. FITZGIBBON 70 Fairview Avenue, Belmont Electrical Fitz — Married — Eta Kappa N« — Dean ' s List — I.R.E. — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: G.P.S. Instrument; Transonics Inc.; Sylvania Electronics Company. ROBERT FITZPATR1CK 74 Glenville Avenue, Allston Mechanical Fitz — Freshman Honor List — A.S.M.E. — A.S.M. — Co-op Work Retold: Watertown Arsenal. [ 80 ] STANLEY R. FOGG 460 Front Street, Weymouth Civil Stan — Married — Rifle Club 1 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — Co- op Work Record: Lewis W. Perkins and Son — Lorring Jacobs. JAMES F. FOURNIER Overlook Street, Whitinsville Mechanical Nick — Married — A.SM.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Draper Cor- poration. LAWRENCE A. FOLEY 6 Ray Street, Peabody Mechanical Larry — Married, one son, one daughter — Rifle Club 1, 5 — A.SM.E. — US Marines 1949-52 — Co-op Work Record: United Shoe Machine Corporation. JOSEPH R. FRISSORA 86 Waverly Avenue, Watertown Chemical Joe — Football 2, 3 — Track 1. 2, 3, 4 — Rifle Club 1 — Student Union 1, 2, 3 (vice-pres.), 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3 — A.C.S. — A.I.Ch.E. 5 (pres.) — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: F. S. Bacon Laboratory; Northeastern University; Geo-Science Inc. JOSEPH GABRIEL, JR. 225 Lake Street, Acushnet Industrial Joe — Rifle Club 3 — A.I.I.E. 3 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: Grumman Air- craft; Acushnet Process Company. PAUL A. GAGNON 208 Franklin Street, Quincy Civil Gag — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — NEWS 1, 2 — Husky Key 1 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1952-55 — Co- op Work Record: Bradford Saivetz Consultant; Bethlehem Steel Corpora- tion; Norfolk County Engineers. GEORGE GARABEDIAN 17 Trowbridge Street, Arlington Chemical Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Cauldron 1, 2 — NE1F5 1, 2, 3 (managing ed.) — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Ionics Inc.; Atomic Energy Commission. VINCENZO GASTALDO 122 South 7th Street, Dennison, Ohio Electrical Married, one son, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Navy 1948-52 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Advanced Industries; Datamatic. JOHN A. GARLAND, JR. 41 Gleason Street, Watertown Industrial FRANCIS G. GAUDET 147 Allston Street, Cambridge Electrical Frankie — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. [81] LOUIS A. GEMELLARO 1S2 High Street. North Andover Electrical Lou — Hus-Skiers 5 — Radio Club 1. 2. 3, 4. 5 (pres.) — Rifle Club 3 — NEWS 4. 5 — M.A.R.S. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: C.B.S. Hytron; Sylvania Electronic Company. JOHN O. GEORGE 6 Davis Place, Haverhill Electrical Shorty — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electronic Products; AVCO. MICHAEL GIANATASSIO 8 Lexington Park, Everett Industrial EUGENE J. GENTUSO 34 Daniels Street, Medford Electrical Gene — Married, three sons — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nit — Co-op Work Record: M I.T.; Calidyne Com- pany; J. Millen Company. DAVID J. GHIGLIO 74 Wesson Avenue, Quincy Civil Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 — Hus-Skiers 4, 5 — Yacht Club 3, 4, 5 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Brask Engineers Company; Perkins Engineers; L. W. O. Calla Surveyors. SADREDIN GOLESTANEH Khlkhali Avenue, Teheran, Iran Electrical MARVIN GOLDSTEIN 182 Highland Avenue, Winthrop Bin ines t Management Marv — Married — Kappa Xela Phi 3, 4, 5 — Jazz Club 4 — S.A.M. 4 — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University; Haffenreffer Brewery; Ky- anize Paints. RAYMOND R. GONTHIER 49 Market Street, Amesbury Electrical Ray — Married, one son — Husky Key 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Air Force 1948-52 — Co-op Work Record: Western Electric Company. Inc. RUSSELL A. GOODING 33 Menton Street, New Bedford Electrical Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — A.I.E.E. — Eta Kappa Nit — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: New Bedford Gas and Edison Light Company. RICHARD G. GOODWIN il« Rock Island Road, Quincy Electrical Dick — Married — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Minneapolis Honeywell Regulators Company. [82] EDWARD L. GREEN 188 West Selden Street, Mattapan Mechanical Eddie - Student Union 2 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. ELLIOTT GREENE 161 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton Electrical Doc - Married, one son — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4 — US Navy 1950-52 — Co-op Work Record: San- born Company. ALAN V. GREGORY 25 Greene Street, Somerville Mechanical Married, one son, one daughter — Politics Club 2, 3 — I.R.C 2, 3 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4 (treas.), 5 (sec.) — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Charles T. Main Inc. KENNETH J. GRIFFIN Main Street, North Hanover Civil Baseball 1 -- Rifle Club 1 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Loring H. Jacobs. RAYMOND T. GRUSZECKI Main Road, Savoy Chemical Ray — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sprague Electric Company ; General Electric Company. LOUIS L. GUERRIERE 6 North Street, Milford Civil Lou — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Schofield Brothers; County of Nor- folk. PAUL D. GUERTIN 9 Lemoyne Street, Braintree Civil Hus-Skiers 3, 4, 5 — Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — Band 1, 2 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Metcalf and Eddy Engineers. ELLERY L. HAMMOND 16 Swift Street, Cranston, R.I. Mechanical El — Rifle Team 1 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Cor- poration. ROBERT A. GUSSMAN 39 Scotney Road, Chestnut Hill Mechanical Bob — Married — Dean ' s List 3 — A.S.M.E. 5 — Co-op Work Record: Harvard Air Cleaning Laboratory. JOSEPH A. HANDZIAK 7 Anawan Street, Taunton Civil Joe — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Edwards and Kelcey, Inc.; Brask Engineering Company; Massa- chusetts Land Court. [83] DANIEL V. HANNABLE, JR. 66 Lake Shore Avenue, Beverly Mechanical Satch — Married — Freshman Hon- or List 2. 3. 4 — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2. 3, 4. 5 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sign:.;. Tan Btt.i Pi — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Gen- eral Electric Company. CHARLIE L. HARMON 255 St. Paul Street, Brookline Civil Chuck — Nu Epsilon Zeta 1, 2, 3 (grand chancellor), 4 — I.F.C. 3, 4 (vice-pres.), 5 (pres.) — N.U.C.E.S. — US Marine Corps 1950-52 — Co- op Work Record: Massachusetts De- partment of Public Works. DAVID E. HASKELL 4 Remick Avenue, Beverly Electrical Dave — Married, one boy — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. JAMES T. HANSON 3 Second Street, Maynard Electrical Jim — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — Band 1,2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company; Grason Stadler Company. STEPHEN HASELTINE III 27 Harrison Street, Stoneham Civil Steve — Dean ' s List 2 — Hus- Skiers 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Fay Spofford Thorn- ROBERT H. HASTINGS 438 Clapboardtree Street, Westwood Electrical Bob — Rifle Club 2 — Co-op Work Lecord: Microwave Associates; Fox- oro Company; Joseph Pollak Cor- WILLIAM A. HATSELL 1 5 Cambria Road, West Newton Mechanical ALEXANDER M. HAUTZAGER Bayview Avenue, Berkley Civil Al — Hus-Skiers 3 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: United States Army. HARRY D. HAW, JR. 10 Cedar Street. Brooklyn Mechanical Dave — Dean ' s List 4 — Silver Masque 3, 4 — Choral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Gunman Aircraft Engineer- ing Corporation. JAMES J. HAYES 581 Fellsway West, Medford Electrical Zeb — Chess Club 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: AVCO Manufacturing Corporation; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. [84] EMMF.TT HEALEY II Mechanical k. PAUL A. HENRY 210 Chestnut Street, Brookline Civil Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Silver Masque 4 — Band 1 — N.U.C.E.S. — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: Henry F. Bryant Son Inc.; William C. Custer Inc. RAYMOND C. HOLDEN lackman, Maine Electrical Sam — Dean ' s List 3 — A.I.E.E.- l.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Tung- Sol Electric Inc. RICHARD M. HOROWITZ 28 Faulkner Street, Maiden Electrical Dick — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 5 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Lincoln Laboratory. MICHAEL HECKER 100 Sanford St., Hamden, Conn. Electrical Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.R.C. 1,2 — Psychology Society 1, 2 — I.R.E. — Tau Beta Pi — Eta Kappa Nit — Co-op Work Record: Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Cor- poration. CORNELIUS L. HENSEL 13 Bowdoin Street, Arlington Electrical Neil — Married, one son — Rifle Club 1 — Scabbard Blade 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. CLINTON G. HOLLINS 18 Cabot Road, North Andover Electrical Clint — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Hi- liters 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 2 — Jazz Club 3 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Sears B. Condit Award 4, 5 — Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Andrew Alford Consulting Engineers. KEITH P. HUNNEWELL, JR. 292 Norwood Street, Sharon Chemical Red — Dean ' s List 4 — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOSEPH P. HUSSAR, JR. 74 Federal Street, Weymouth Industrial Joe — Married — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Ltd. JAMES G. JACOBS 201 Parsons Street, Brighton Civil Jake — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Roland H. Barnes and Com- pany. [35] KEITH O. JAMESON Middle Road. Woolwich, Maine Mechanical Married, one son — Alpha K.ipf.i Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4. 5 — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. 5 — Rifle Team 5 — A.S.M.E. — Tau Beta p, — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Products Corporation. JOHN H. JOHNSON 16 Westland Avenue, Boston Electrical Jack — Married, one daughter — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 , 3, 4, 5 — Band 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Tau Beta Pi — Eta Kappa Nit — Co-op Work Record: Dunn Engin- eering; AVCO; Tung Sol Electric, Inc. MICHAEL L. JOHNSON 2 Broadway Avenue, Rockport Electrical CARL F. JOHNNEN 88 Oak Street, Wakefield Electrical Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — A.I.E.E. — Eta Kappa Nit — US Coast Guard 1950-53 — Co-op Work lecord: Sylvania Electric Company; AVCO. KENNETH W. JOHNSON 142 Brattle Street. Holden Mechanical RAYMOND F. JOHNSON 61 Columbus Avenue, North Easton Mechanical Sonny — Freshman Honor List — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Republic Aviation Cor- poration; J. W. Wood Elastic Web Company. ROBERT J. JOHNSON 250 Arborway, Jamaica Plain Electrical Bob — Married, one son — Fresh- man Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Chess Club 3, 4, 5 — I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu, — Tau Beta Pi — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric; RCA. ROBERT N. JOHNSON Lancaster Road, Sudbury Electrical Bob — I.R.E. 4, 5 — US Air Force 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: An- drew Alford Consulting Engineers; Minneapolis Honeywell. THEODORE E. JOHNSON 3 Pleasant Street, Hamilton Electrical MELVIN E. JONES 86 Chestnut Street, North Reading Civil Mel — Hus-Skiers 1 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Dana F. Perkins and Sons. [86] NEIL R. JONES 125 Park Drive, Boston Electrical Jonsey — Married — Band 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: Harvard School of Public Health; Standard Coil Prod- ucts, Inc.; Aerovox Corporation. ROBERT S. JONES 321 Lexington Street, Auburndale Mechanical Bob — Beta Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, 5 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 5 — Pi Tau Sigma — Tau Beta Pi — Co- op Work Record: General Electric Company. GEORGE D. KASPARIAN, JR. 17 Carney Center, Charlestown Electrical J. BARKEV KASSARJIAN Beirut, Lebanon Mechanical JOSEPH E. KEARNS 51 Richmond Street, Weymouth Electrical Joe — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Scabbard : Blade — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — D.M.S. - Co-op Work Record: General lectronic Laboratories; Joseph Pollak Corporation. FRANCIS C. KELCOURSE 34 Trevore Street, North Weymouth Electrical Frank — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Sears B. Condit Award — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4 — D.M.S. — Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: General Elec- tric Company. PAUL F. KELLY 88 Alban Street, Dorchester Mechanical Hus-Skiers 1, 2, 3 — Camera Club 1, 2, 3 — NEWS 1, 2, 3 — Cauldron 3 — A.S.M.E. 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Republic Aviation Corporation; American Conditioning House, Inc. JOHN R. KENNEDY 72 Foster Street, Cambridge Electrical Dick — Married — NEWS 1 — Student Union 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — 1, 2, 3, 4 (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: General Radio Company. Aik ROBERT J. KELLY 45 Elderkin Avenue, Groton Chemical Kel — Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4 (vice- pres.) 5 — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: USN Under- water Sound Laboratory. EMILY A. KENNEY 18 Evans Street, Dorchester Chemical Freshman Honor List — Rifle Team 1, 2 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2 — Co-op Work Record: Hunt- Spiller Manufacturing Company, Inc. ; Arnold Green Company. [87] THOMAS R. KING, JR. 32 Saint Paul Street, Brookline Electrical Tom — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4 (sec). 5 (vice-pres.) — Pershing Rifles 1. 2, 3 — NEWS 3, 4. 5 — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. 3. 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: US Navy; Baird- Atomic Company. PETER V. KOLBE 4S Glenville Avenue, Allston Electrical Pete — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4 (sec.) 5 (vice-chairman) — Co-op Work Record: Mack Electronics; Hermetite Corporation; Baird-Atomic. PAUL J. KOPCHA 54 Third Street. Waterford, New York Electrical Kopy — Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — I.F.C. 2, 3, 4 — Dean ' s List 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Fairless Works; Weber, Fick, Wilson. STANLEY F. KOKOSZKA, JR. 37 Palmer Street, Chicopee Fails Chemical Stan -— Student Union 4, 5 • — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Springfield Gas Light Company; Colonial Engineering Company. EDMOND G. KOLYCHECK 115 Clarence Street, Everett Chemical Ed — Married, one boy, one girl — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3. 4, 5 (pres.) — Tan Beta Pi — US Marines 1 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Syl- ' ! vania Electric Products, Inc. ; Eastern ■ Gas and Fuel Associates. FRANK M. KULIG 8 Cady Street, Ludlow Mechanical Dean ' s List 3 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. — US Army 1952- 54 — Co-op Work Record: Roper and Broderick Company; Colonial En- gineering Company. CHARLES E. LAMAN, JR. 109 Webster Street, Arlington Electrical Chuck — Married, one son ■ — A.I.E.E. — A.S.M.E. — US Navy 1952-56 — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company; Arl- ington Machine Works. DEMETRIOS LAMBROPOULOS 21 Tavern Road, Boston Electrical Dean ' s List 3 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Boston Edison Company. DONALD H. LANDRY 27 Warner Street, Gloucester Electrical CARLETON M. LANG 38A Memorial Drive, E. Weymouth Electrical Carl — Married, one son ■ — Fresh- man Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — Radio Club 4, 5 — A.I.R.E. 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nu — US Army 1955- 56 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Company, Inc.; Hucon East- ern, Inc. ; Foxboro Instrument Com- pany. [88] EMILE G. LANGLOIS 95 Portland Street, Haverhill Mechanical Jake — A.S.M.E. — US Air Force 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company; Syl- vania Electric Products. RICHARD S. LANSIL 48 Oakland Avenue, Arlington Electrical PHILIP B. LAPE 77 High Street, Topsfield Chemical Peebee — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Electronics Corporation of America; CBS Hytron. RALPH W. LARSON, JR. 78 North Street, Stoneham Electrical v 1 RICHARD L. LASSEN 58 Upton Road, Waltham Electrical Dick — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — A.LE.E.-I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — Etta Kappa 7X„ 4 % 5 — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company. JOHN A. LATTURE III 10 Lafayette Street, Lawrence Electrical Johnny — Married, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 _ Husky Key 4, 5 — NEWS 4, 5 — Student Union 1 — Class Cabinet 1, 4, 5 — I.R.E. 2, 3 — Etta Kappa Nu — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: R.C.A.; AVCO. WALTER J. LAYER 14 East Cedar Lane, Maplewood, N.J. Electrical BENJAMIN J. LEON 374 North Main Street, Mansfield Electrical Ben - Married, one son — A.F.C.E.A. 4 — Band 1, 2 — A.LE.E.- I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Fox- boro Company. DAVID P. LE FORT 85 Waltham Street, West Newton Electrical Dave — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Husky Key 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 4 5 — Senior Week Committee — M.A.R.S. 3 — A.LE.E.-I.R.E. — Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. SALVATORE A. LEONE 54 Winthrop Road, Chelsea Electrical Sammy — Co-op Work Record: Diamond Antenna Company; Micro- wave Associates; Naval Air Test Cen- [89] GEORGE R. LEVESQUE 3673 Veteran Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Chemic.il Leveke — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Phi Gamma Pi 5, 4, 5 (treas.) — A.F.C.EA. 5 — Class Cabinet 3 — A.l.Ch.E. — Tan Bet.i Pi — Co-op Work Record: East- ern Gas Fuel Associates; Goodyear Tire Rubber Company; Godfrey L. Cabot. RALPH D. LIMMER -4 Leichester Street, Brighton Eleclnc.il Basketball 1, 2 — I.F.C. 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — A.F.C.EA. 1. 2, 3. 4, 5 — Sigma Phi Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company ; Bell Aircraft Corporation; Sylvania Electric. WILLIAM H. LONG 138 Myrtle Street, Rockland Electrical Bill - Married, one son. one daughter — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Chess Club 3, 4, 5 — I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nit — Tail Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Thayer Scale Corporation. ARNOLD M. LIBERMAN 12 Goodale Road, Mattapan Electrical Arnie — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — Radio Club 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. ROBERT A. LOHNES 139 Alewife Brook Pkwy., Somerville Mechanical Married, one son, one daughter — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1952- 54 _ Co-op Work Record: M.I.T.; Instrument Laboratory-Hesse-Eastern. PHILIP H. LYNCH 153 Exchange Street, Rockland Civil Phip — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Coast Guard 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Department of Public Works. ALLAN H. MAC DONALD 29 Morgan Street, Melrose Chemical Al — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Band 1 — A.l.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Commercial Filters Corporation; God- frey L. Cabot. WALLACE T. MACDONALD 61 Buff urn Street, Salem Electrical Mac — NEWS 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Pro- ducts. WALTER L. MACK East Dunstable Road Nashua, N.H. Mechanical Lee — Square Dance Club 1 — A.S.M.E. 5 — Co-op Work Record: Nashua Corporation; Cambridge Cor- poration. NEIL D. MAC PHERSON 11 Harriman Avenue, Reading Civil [90] RICHARD J. MADORE 46 King Street, Peabody Electrical ' Dick — Married — Dean ' s List 3, A — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — Student Union 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Bonac Laboratories. MICHAEL A. MANCINI 64 Porter Street, Cambridge Chemical Mike — Baseball 1 — Choral So- ciety 1, 2 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: General Alloy Company; Army QM Research and Development Command. CHARLES W. MARBLE 88 Lake Street, Arlington Mechanical Married, one son — US Army 1953- 55 — Co-op Work Record: General Tronic Laboratory ; Dies and Stamp- REMO P. MARIANO 302 Billings Road, Quincy Industrial JOSEPH F. MASSARO, JR. 1 Moreland Place, Everett Electrical Joe — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. — James Millen Manufacturing Com- pany Inc.; A. L. Smith Iron Company. SEAN A. MAHON 6 Claremont Park, Dublin, Ireland Civil N.U.CE.S. — Co-op Work Record: City of Boston; Clarkson Engineers; Weston Sampson. CHARLES P. MANTIA 90 Billings Street, No. Quincy Mechanical Charlie — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Charles Hayden Scholarship — Pi Tau Sigma 4, — Tau Beta Pi 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Allis-Chal- mers Manufacturing Company. EUGENE F. MARCKINI 10 Dover Street, Cambridge Chemical Gene — A.F.C.E.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Pershing Rifles 1,2 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — Student Union 4, 5 — M.A.R.S. 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — A.I.Ch.E. — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Cambridge Thermionics Corporation; Adams Gas Company; Myerson Tooth Corporation. 3% fs JOHN A. MASSA 33 Shore Drive, Winthrop Industrial John — Married — Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I. I.E. — US Air Force 1950-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Armstrong Cork Company; Gen- eral Electric Company. RONALD E. MAYLATH 768 Broadway Street, Somerville Civil Ron — Married, one child — Square Dance Club 2 — N.U.CE.S. — Co-op Work Record: Clarkson Engineering Company, Inc. ; New England Surveys. [91] THOMAS F. MC CARTHV Newton Street, Southboro Mechanical JOHN W. MC COY 34 Ashburton Avenue, North Woburn Chemical Mac — Married, one child — Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — A.C.S. 2 — Co-op Work Record: Atlantic Gelatin; Threadwell Tap Die. JOHN A. MC ELMAN 42 5 Meridian Street, East Boston Mechanical Mac — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 (treas.) — Tau Beta Pi 4, 5 — Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5 (pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Mystic Val- ley Gas Company ; General Electric Company. ARTHUR M. MC COY 81 Hillside Avenue, Arlington Chemical Red — Married, two sons — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Beggs and Cobb Tannery; Atlantic Gelatin. ROBERT A. MC CULLY 7 Hanover Circle, Lynn Industrial Bob — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 — A.I. I.E. — Co-op Work Record: Champion Lamp Works. THEOS D. McKINNEY, JR. 22 Birch Street, Everett Electrical Mack — Married — Radio Club 1 (sec.) 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record; James Millen Manufacturing Company Inc.; M.I.T. PAUL A. MC QUAID 31 Newbury Street, Somerville Electrical Married — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.I.E.- I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Simplex Wire Cable Company. JOSEPH H. MELANSON 47 Davis Avenue, Arlington Chemical Dean ' s List 4 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sawyer- Tower, Inc. THOMAS L. MELANSON 22 Myrtle Street, Saugus Electrical Tom — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Peabody Electric Light Depart- ment; Charles T. Main, Inc. HENRY J. MERRILL 55 Cole Terrace, Randolph Chemical Hank — Basketball 1, 2 — Football 2 — Track 1, 2, I — Student Union 2 - Scabbard Blade 3. 4, 5 - A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. - Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manu- facturing Company; Randolph Manu- facturing Company; General Alloy Company. [92] PHILIP J. MICCICHE 229 Chelsea Street, East Boston Electrical Phil — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 3, 4 — NEWS 4 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Treasurer 5 — Eta Kappa Nu — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Melpar, Inc. LEONARD E. MIKUS 21 Downie Street, N. Dartmouth Electrical JAMES I. MONEGHAN 269 Auburn Street, Whitman Electrical Jim — Dean ' s List 4 — Rifle Team 1 — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.E.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Brockton Edison Company. DAVID A. MORTON 24 Dudley Street, Presque Isle, Me. Civil Dave — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3 (treas.), 4, 5 (pres.) — I.F.C. 2, 3 — Silver Masque 1 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Corps of Engineers; LInited States Steel. f . STEFAN S. MIKULSKI 9 Catherine Road, Milton Electrical Ski — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Track 1 — Camera Club 1, (pres.) — Chess Club 4 — Rifle Club 2 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3, -i (pres.) 5 — NEW ' S 4, 5 (photo ed.) A I.E.E.-I.R.E. -- Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship — Etta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Trans- Ssnics. RICHARD H. MILLER 42 James Street, Gardner Mechanical Dick — Freshman Honor List — Yacht Club 2, 3 (sec), 4 (vice- comm.) 5 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tan Sig- ma — Co-op Work Record: Green- field Tap Die. DONALD A. MOQUIN 5 Archer Court, Middleboro Electrical JAMES MOSTO Mechanical Ail ROBERT J. MORTON 55 Fairview Street, Winthrop Electrical Bob — Sigma Phi Alpha — Yacht Club 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Navy 1949-53 — Co-op Work Record: Syl- vania Electrical Products Inc. ROBERT L. MOYNIHAN 9 May Street, North Andover Electrical Bob — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Football 1 — Track 1 — Hus-Skiers 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — D.M.S. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Sanders Associates; Bendix Radio. [93] FREDERICK W. MUCKENHOUPT 332 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Electrical ROBERT F. MUNROE 43 Keyes Street, Quincy Electrical Bob — Sigma Phi Alpha 3. 4, 5 — Camera Club 1 — Rifle Club 2 — NEWS 2, 3. 4, 5 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany; Metcalfe and Eddy. NEIL J. MURPHY 27 Cherry Lane, Minot Civil HERBERT S. MULLEN, JR. 8 Park Road. Winchester Chemical Stan — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Freshman Honor List — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3. 4 — Alpha Psi Omega 4 — Band 1. — A.l.Ch.E. — Tau Be a Pi — Co-op Work Record: Arthur D. Little, Inc. JAMES F. MURPHY 110 Orange Street, Roslindale Chemical Jim — A.l.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Foxboro Company; Stedfast Rubber Company. JOHN F. MURRAY R.F.D. No. 1, Ghent, New York Mechanical John — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 (pres.) — A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Gen- eral Radio Company; Alco Products Inc. ARNOLD D. MYERS 31 Taylor Street, Saugus Chemical ROBERT W. NELSON 2 5 Marlborough Street, Boston Chemical EDWIN A. NICHOLS, JR. 89 Meadowbrook Avenue West Springfield Chemical Nick — Gamma Phi Kappa — Mar- ried — A.l.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 1, 2, 3 — LF.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: Springfield Gas Light Company. RAYMOND E. NICHOLS Box 111, Griswoldville Chemical Ray — A.l.Ch.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Foster Grant Company, Inc. [94] ROBERT D. NORWOOD 179 Lowell Street, Reading Electrical Bob — Dean ' s List 2 — Rifle Team 1 — A.LE.E.-LR.E. — US Army 1951- 54 — Co-op Work Record: Transi- tion Electric Company; Sylvania Elec- trical Company. EDMUND J. NUTTALL 492 Harvard Street, Boston Electrical Ed — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: De- troit Controls Company. JAMES V. NUTTALL 144 Walpole Street, Norwood Chemical JAMES I. NUTTER 22 Linden Street, Lawrence Chemical Jim — Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5 (sec.) - A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: US Rubber Company. DANIEL J. O ' BRIEN 29-01 15Cth Street, Flushing, N.Y. Mechanical OB — Married — Dean ' s List 4 — A.S.M.E. 5 (corr. sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Grumman Aircraft En- gineering Corporation. DONALD F. O ' BRIEN 16 Short Street, Brookline Electrical Don — Married — Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (comm. 3) — Rifle Clu i 2, 3, 4 — Class Cabinet 1 — I.R.E. 2, 3 — US Navy 1949-54 — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. PAUL J. O ' BRIEN 77 Grasnevest Street, Newton Chemical FIONAN F. O ' HALLORAN 2 Strand Street, Tralee, Ireland Civil Florrie — Married, three daughters — Hus-Skiers 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) — Cass Cabinet 1 — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Clarkson Engineering Company; Bryant Henry F. Ill ROBERT J. O ' BRIEN 146 Jewett Street, Newton Electrical Obie — Married, one daughter — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. DONALD H. OHLUND 255 St. Paul Street, Brookline Electrical Don — Nh Etta Ze j 2, 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Cross Country 1 — Camera Club 2, 3 — Rifle Club 3 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — US Navy — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. [95] EDWARD T. O ' KEEFE, JR. 96 Charles Street. Mansfield Electrical Ed — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3. 4 — A.F.C.E.A. 3 (treas.) 4. 5 (pres.) — Husky Key 3 — Radio Club 2 — Rifle Club 3 — NEWS 3. 4, 5 — M.A.R.S. 3, 4, 5 A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — D.M.S. — Eta Kap- pa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Met- als and Controls Corporation. JOSEPH J. ORSINO 241 Fremont Street, Melrose Electrical Married — Math Club 1 — Radio Club 1. 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: AVCO; R.A.D.D., Advance Industries. STANLEY W. OREL 3H Huntington Avenue, Boston Mechanical Stan — Kappa Zeta Phi 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 3 — I.F.C. 3 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Edel- Brown Tool Die; B. M. Harrison Labs. .Ml JAMES J. PALERMO 116 Haverhill Street, Lawrence Electrical Jim — Married, one son — A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Products. JOSEPH J. PANICO 88 Winthrop Street, Roxbury Electrical Joe — Phi Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, — Freshman Honor List 1 — Silver Masque 1, 2 — NEWS 1, 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — US Air Force 1951-52 — Co-op Work Record: Raydieon Manufacturing Company; Sylvania Electric Company; Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike. ROBERT C. PARK 1542 Scotland Avenue Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Electrical DONALD R. PARKER 8 Everett Street, Avon Electrical Don - Married, two sons — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Brockton Edison Company. JOHN A. PASQUALE 1000 William T. Morrissey Boulevard Dorchester Chemical Rifle Club 5 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Bryant Chemical Company. PAUL R. PATCH 56 Carlisle Street, North Quincy Electrical Patch - Married, one son — A.I.E.E. 3, 4 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 3, 4 (exec, council) — Co-op Work Rec- ord: M.I.T. ROLAND F. PATERSON 180 Church Street, Milton Electrical [96] RICHARD A. PATTISON Middlesex Street, Burlington Mechanical Dick — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Watertown Arsenal. PETER T. PAZE 59 Cedar Street, Somerville Electrical MICHAEL D. PEARLMAN 1104 Humphrey Street, Swampscott Mechanical ROCCO A. PENNACCHIO 43 Concord Avenue, Norwood Electrical KENNETH A. PERKINS Oak Street, Franklin Industrial Relations — Baseball 1,2 — Class Cabi- (pres.) 3 — Class President - US Marines 1950-54 — Co-op Record: Fraser Paper Ltd. ANTHONY J. PETRELLA 133 Haverhill Street, Lawrence Electrical Tony — Rifle Team 1 — A.F.C.E.A. — Husky Key 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3 — NEWS — Stu- dent Union 3 — Scabbard and Blade 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Cor- poration; AVCO. BRUCE E. PETTY 1352 North Fifth Avenue Bayshore, New York Electrical Hus-Skiers 2 — Husky Key 1, 2 — Rifle Club 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manu- facturing Company; Tung-Sol Electric Inc. JOHN G. PIKE 1018 North Street, Walpole Mechanical A.S.M.E. 3 — Co-op Work Record: Bird Machine Company; Draper Cor- poration. 1 k ALBERT T. PICCIRILLI 26 Lockwood Street, Hyde Park Electrical Pic — I.R.E. — Card Club 4, 5 — ;o -op Work Record: Computer Con- rol Company; Naval Air Test Center. ROBERT J. PLOURDE 30 Hadley Street, Lowell Electrical Bob — Dean ' s List 5 — Radio Club 2 — Rifle Club 1 — I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: C.B.S. Hytron Com- pany; New England Power Company. [97] ERNEST J. POIRIER 40 Oakland Street, Medford Chemical Married, one daughter — A.I.Ch.E. 2j 3, 4, 5 — Tat Beta Pi — US Ma- rines 1949-52 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: M.I.T. DONALD J. POUND 51 Trevore Street, Quincy Marketing, and Advertising Don — Married — Basketball ■ — Advertising Club 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — A.M.A. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Chambers, Wisesell, Shattuck, Clifford, and McMillan; Boston GLOBE. GUY A. QUARTARONE 74 Rockland Street, Roxbury Electrical Guy ■ — Married, one son, one daughter — Freshman Honor List — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Stevens Arnold, Inc. ROBERT J. PORT 780 Granite Street, South Braintree Mechanical Bob — Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — Freshman Honoi List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Hi-Liters 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Sears B. Condit Award 5 — Tan Beta Pi 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Pi Tan Sigma 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Walter Baker Company. STEPHEN G. PREBLE 22 Burget Avenue, Medford Mechanical Steve — Camera Club 1 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO; New England Fire In- surance; L. R. Products Company. THOMAS M. QUINN 42 Oldham Road, Arlington Civil Tom — Hus-Skiers 2, 3, 4 — NU.CE.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-op Work Record: L. G. Brackett Company; Town of Ar lington Engineering De- partment; C. J. Maney Company. JOHN E. RADCLIFFE, JR. 109 Commercial Street, Braintree Electrical Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (sec.) 5 — Dean ' s List 2, 3 4, 5 — Track 1 — A.I.E.E. 5 — Tau Beta Pi — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: General Electric Company. THEODORE J. RAPALLO 20 Schoolhouse Road, Medford Civil Ted — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Warren Brothers Company. NANCY RAYMOND Howe Street, Ashland Chemical Nan — Freshman Honor List — Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle CIud 1, 2, 3 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3 4, 5 — Society of Women Engineers 5 — Co-op Work Record: US Army Quartermaster Corps. MARY L. REARDON 42 Arch Street, North Abington Civil Maise — Hus-Skiers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 5, (sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Land Court. [98] PAUL E. REYNOLDS 55 Daniels Street, Pawtucket, R.I. Electrical SAMUEL J. RICHARDS 76 Lansbrook Road, West Concord Chemical ROBERT D. RICHARDSON 12 Figurehead Lane, Quincy Electrical Bob — Married, two boys, one girl — Dean ' s List 4, — Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 5 (treas.) US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. ; Clevite Transistor Products. WALTER A. RISH, JR. 46 Pershing Avenue, Acushnet Chemical Walt — Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record ' Fall River Gas Com- pany. PATRICK A. RIVELLI 17 Edgeworth Street, Weymouth Electrical Pat — A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 1, 2 — Rifle Club 4 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Datamatic Division, Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Company, Inc.; Electro Switch Corporation. BENITO R. RIZZA 48 Winchester Street, Medford Electrical Ben — Camera Club 1, 2, 3, (vice- pres.), 4, 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4 (photo ed.), 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Hayden Memorial Scholar- ship — Co-op Work Record: Research Technology Association, Inc.; Ray- theon Manufacturing Company. : LEO F. ROBERTS 225 Concord Street, Rockland Electrical Married — A.F.C.E.A. 5 — Student Union 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Charles T. Main. A k A wkih ROGER M. ROBILLARD 551 King Philip Street, Fall River Electrical Mike — Married, two sons, one daughter — Camera Club 1 ■ — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: US Naval Underwater Ord- nance Station. MAURICE E. ROCH 7 Orton-Marottaway, So. Boston Electrical Maury — Married, one child — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 (chair.) — Eta Kappa Nit 4, 5 (pres.) — Tatt Beta Pi 4, 5 (corr. sec.) — Co-op Work Record: Hycon Eastern Inc. ; M.I.T. IOHN RODEN 2 IS Covel Street, Fall River Chemical Pudge — Gamma Phi Kappa 3, 4 (sec.) 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3. 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2 — Co-op Work Record: Fire- stone Rubber and Latex Products Com- pany; Fall River Gas Company. [99] LOUIS H. RODGERS 1 Cedar Street, Wareham Chemical Married — Alpha K.ippii Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2. 3. 4. 5 — A.C.S. 5 — US Army 1953-55 — Co-op Work Record: American Condi- tioning House; Masary Young Com- pany. TERRENCE B. ROONEY 131 Belcher Road, Foxboro Chemical ARTHUR M. ROSEN 36 Lawrence Street, Everett Chemical Art — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Student Union 2 — A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co- op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Company; Eastern Gas Fuel. ROBERT T. RODGERS 196 Main Street, Rockport Chemical Bob — Married, 2 sons — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3. 4, 5 — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Gloucester By- products; Harvard University School of Public Health; Monsanto Chemical Company. SEWELL C. ROSE, JR. 63 Hamilton Street, Quincy Mechanical Rosie — Freshman Honor List ■ — Dean ' s List 2, 3. 4, 5 — Scabbard Blade 3, 4. 5 — A.S.M.E. — S.A.M.E. 3 (treas.) 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Pi Tax Sigma — Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Microtech Research Company; Gillette Safety Razor Company. DAVID E. ROSEN 10 Watts Street, Chelsea Chemical Dudgy — Married, one son — Dean ' s List 4 — Student Union 1, 2 — A.I.Ch.E. — Co-op Work Record: Boston Electro-Steel Costong Inc.; C.B.S. Hystron Inc. GEORGE C. ROSSI 280 Hale Street, Beverly Civil N.U.C.E.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: H. Feldman Inc.; Towle Manufacturing Company. MORTON E. RUDERMAN 11 Newton Street, Maiden Electrical Mort — Scabbard and Blade — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: National Company; Boston Edi- son Company. Afc GERALD F. RUSSES 201 Fayette Street, Watertown Mechanical Jerry — Married, two daughters — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1950- 52 — Co-op Work Record: Lewis- Shepard Company. VINCENT J. 42 Green Street, Chemical Vin — Dean ' s List Key 1, 2, 3 — Student Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 - A.C.S. — Co-op Work po Chemical Company; RUSSO Boston 4 ■ — Husky Union 1, 2 — - A.I.Ch.E. — Record: Com- M.I.T. [100] EDWARD G. RYAN 3 Dever Street, Dorchester Civil Ed — N.U.CE.S. — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University; Fay Spofford Thorndike. MALCOLM J. SACKS 643 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan Mechanical Mai — Married — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5 — Student Union 2, 3 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Auto Club 1, 2 (pres.) — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 (chairman) — Pi Tail Sigma 4, 5 — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Instrumentation Labora- tory; Republic Steel; Northeastern University. STEPHEN J. SADOWSKI, JR. 9 Washington Street, Amesbury Electrical Steve — Married — Rifle Club 2 - I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: CB.S. Hytron; Remtron Electron Pro- ducts. GUY V. ST. ANDRE 6 Pleasant Street, Braintree Civil GEORGE W. SAMPSON 6 Prospect Street, Westboro Mechanical Dean ' s List 2 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Bay State Abras- ive Products Company; Quartermaster Research Engineering Command. JOHN E. SAULNIER 10 Chandler Street, Belmont Electrical A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO Research Laboratory; Electrical Research Laboratory. KENNETH E. SAUNDERS, JR. 10 Odell Avenue, Beverly Civil Ken — Hus-Skiers (treas.) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — N.U.CE.S. — Co-op Work Record: Town of Danvers Engineer- ing Department. M 1 5 ALFRED J. SCHIFF 1 Walnut Park Road, Natick Civil Al - Married, three sons — N.U.CE.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Marines 1946-53 — Co-op Work Record: De- partment of Public Health; C. J. Kray. THOMAS F. SCANLAN 15 Martin Street, Arlington Electrical Tom — A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 4 — Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Western Electric Com- pany; Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. STANLEY M. SCHURGIN 143 Derby Road, Melrose Electrical Stan — Band 1, 2, 3 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sim- plex Wire Cable Company. [101] RICHARD A. SERRA 33 Myrtle Street, Boston Electrical •■Dick — A.I.E.E. 5 — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: De- partment of National Security Agency. DONALD R. SHAPLEIGH 135 Sturges Street, Medford Electrical Don _ A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 1 — Student Union 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: New England Power Company. JOSEPH R. SILVERMAN 50 Congreve Street, Roslindale Electrical -joe _ A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Tung-Sol Electric, Inc.; Cole-Hersee. HAROLD S. SHANBAUM 38 Catyll Street, Mattapan Mechanical A.S.M.E. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany; Jackson Moreland Engineers. NORMAN E. SHOTZ 134 Salisbury Road, Brookline Electrical Norm — Dean ' s List 1, 3, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — A.C.S. — S.A.M. — NU.C.E.S. — S.A.M.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 5 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc.; Needham Industrial Park. HOWARD M. SILVERSTEIN 164 Thorndike Street, Brookline Chemical MERTON F. SIROTA 200 Harvard Street, Maiden Electrical ROBERT M. SMITH 479 Sherman Street, Canton Electrical Bob — A.F.C.E.A. — A.I.E.E, I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec ord: General Radio Company. JANICE L. SNOW 28 Snell Street, Holbrook Chemical Jan — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3 (sec.-treas.) 4 (vice- pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Gen- eral Latex and Chemical Corporation; Lukin ' s Laboratory. MELVIN G. SNYDER 34 Fairmount Street, Dorchester Electrical Mel — Sigma Kappa Psi 3, 4 — I.F.C. 4 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sanb Company. [102] PHILIP S. SODERSTROM 194 Waltham Street, Lexington Civil Phil — Hus-Skiers 2, 3, 4, 5 — Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Miller Nylander. ANTHONY J. SOFIA 14 Allston Street, Revere Electrical Tony — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: AVCO Research. ' .■ - - ' JOHN S. SOLAKIAN 10 Edgecliffe Road, Watertown Electrical Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.F.CE.A. 5 — Husky Key 1 — Rifle Club 3 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 5 — I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Datamatic Corporation; US Corps of Engineers; M.I.T. ARNOLD SPIEGAL 2 Baird Street, Dorchester Chemical 1 fe FRANK W. STADLER 26 Cochrane Street, Melrose Electrical Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 5 — Band 2 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Cambridge Electron Accelerator; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. THOMAS A. SOTIR 152 Willis Avenue, Medford Industrial Tom — Rifle Team 2, 3 — Dance Band 2, 3. 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 — Class Cabinet 1 — A.I. I.E. — Co-op Work Record: General Ra- dio Comp any; Dawson Machine and Tool Company. WALTER O. SPOFFORD, JR. 21 Plymouth Avenue, Swampscott Civil Wally — Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Hockey 1 — Student Council 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 — I.F.C 3 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Sears B. Condit Award — D.M.S. — Tau Beta Pi 4, 5 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Camp, Dresser McKee. LEWIS E. STAPLES 61 Tolman Avenue, Lowell Electrical Married — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 4, 5 — US Air Force 1950-53 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. RONALD S. STANLEY 25 Bellevue Street, Lynn Civil Stan — N.U.CE.S. — Co-op Work Record: Whitman Howard, Inc. JOSEPH E. STEFFANO 8 Curtis Street, East Boston Civil Joe — Married — Hus-Skiers 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: City of Waltham. [103] WILLIAM STEPANISHEN 86 Gienwood Road, Somerville Eleclric.tl Steppi — A.F.C.E.A. — Rifle Club 1 — Bowling League 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: Champion Lamp Works; AVCO. BARRY S. STONE 152 Laurel Street, Maiden Civil Married, one son — Rifle Club 2 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: N. S. Crocker, Inc.; City of Boston. JAMES W. SULLIVAN Mount Washington Road, Becket Mechanical ALFRED H. STEWART 38 Great Road, Bedford Chemical AT — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2, 5, 4 — US Army 1952-54 — Co- op Work Record: Godfrey L. Cabot. RICHARD S. STUMCKE 109 Langdon Avenue, Watertown Electrical Dick — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company. ROGER L. SULLIVAN 36 White Oak Road, West Roxbury Mechanical Sully — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Hus- Skiers 1 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1,2 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — S.A.M.E. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Syl- vania Electrical Products Inc. WILLIAM S. SULLIVAN 1140 Washington Street, Canton Mechanical Bill — Rifle Club 5 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: In- ternational Equipment Company; Ma- son Neilan Reg. Company. HERMAN C. SULZEN 2 Channing Street, Newton Mechanical SUMNER E. SVEDEMAN 45 Lawrence Road, Milton Industrial ANTHONY J. TAROMINO 111 Saratoga Street, East Boston Mechanical Tony — Dean ' s List 3 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Boston Naval Shipyard; Boston Carbide Engineering Company. [104] ALBERT TASHIAN 3 Summit Road, Watertown Civil Jazz Club 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: City of Wal- tham; Boston Edison Company. JOSEPH P. TASSIA 2205 East Philadelphia Street York, Pennsylvania Electrical Camera Club 1 — Choral Club 1 — I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Aircraft Armaments, Inc.; Advanced Industries. ALAN H. TEMPLE 24 Pleasant Street, Ashland Electrical AI — Married, one child — Dean ' s List 2, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Ma- rines 1952-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Datamatic; RCA. DONALD S. THOMSON 11 South Street, Harwichport Electrical Don — Nh Epsilon Zeta 3- 4 (vice- pres.) 5 — Hus-Skiers 1, 2 (pres.) 3, 4, 5 — I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: High Vacuum Equipment Cor- poration; Dunn Engineering Associates, Inc. ; Cape Vineyard Electric Com- pany. EDWARD L. TITLEBAUM 48 Lome Street, Dorchester Electrical Red — Kappa Zeta Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: General Radio Company. HERBERT M. TOBEY 36 Maryknoll Street, Mattapan Electrical Herb — Band 1 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E — Co-op Work Record: General Ra dio Company; Massachusetts Genera Hospital. SIDNEY L. TOOMBS 43 High Street, Westboro Civil Sid — Hus-Skiers 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Town of Framingham. JOHN J. UIHLEIN 17 Eighth Avenue, Haverhill Chemical Dean ' s List 2, 3 — A.I.Ch.E. — Tail Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. HARRIS L. TRAIGER 15 Abbot Street, Dorchester Mechanical Sigma Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Stu- dent Union 2, 3 — A.S.M.E. — Co- op Work Record: Raytheon Manu- facturing Company; Meisel Press Manufacturing Company. MELVIN J. UMBACH 124 Washington Street, North Easton Civil Jerry — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Walter E. Rowley; Henry F. Brynat Son, Inc. [105] JOHN W. URQUHART 100 Francis Street. Worcester Mechanical DAVID W. VANCURA 74 West Elm Avenue, Wollaston Mechanical Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Pi Tan Sigma 4, (corr. sec.) 5 Co-op Work Record: Walter Baker Chocolates. HENRY A. VARTANIAN 44 Medford Street, Medford Chemical Hank — Rifle Club 2 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Davidson Rubber Company; Profile Rubber Products, Inc. THOMAS R. VACCHI 3 South Cherry Street, Plymouth Electrical A.I.E.E. — US Army 1952-54 — Co- op Work Record: US Defense De- partment; Tufts University. ROBERT A. VAN SCHELT 424 Baker Street, West Roxbury Electrical Bob — A.F.C.E.A. 3 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Co-op Work Record: The Foxboro Company. ARTHUR P. VIDAL, JR. Vidal Avenue, East Falmouth Civil Joe — Married, one son — N.U.C.E.S. — Co-op Work Record: Town of Falmouth ; Theodore Lorang- er and Sons; Vidal Construction Com- pany, Inc. DAVID C. VILLEGAS 53 Newtonville Avenue, Newton Electrical A.F.C.E.A. 1 — A. I. I.E. — Co-op Work Record: Simplex Wire Cable Company. EDWARD A. VITAGLIANO 76 Pleasant Street, Wakefield Electrical Married, one son — A.I.E.E. — US Marines 1947-51 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. JOHN D. WALKER 34 Maple Street, Kearney, N.J. Civil Dan — Rifle Club 1 — Class Cab- inet i, 5 — Scabbard Blade 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 (treas.) — Co- op Work Record: Poley-Abrams Cor- poration; Cheney Engineer Company. RICHARD J. WALSH 6 Huntley Street, Maiden Mechanical [106] MITCHELL J. WARSHAWSKY 412 Saratoga Street, East Boston Electrical Mitch ' — Married, one daughter — I.R.E. — US Army 1952-54 — Co- op Work Record: Cambridge Elec- tron Accelerator; Boston Edison Com- pany. JOSEPH W. WASELESKI 97 Central Street, Foxboro Chemical Joe — Married — A.I.Ch.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Bird and Sons, Inc.; Metals and Controls Corporation. HEINZ WARTSKI 247 Columbia Road, Dorchester Electrical Dean ' s List 4 — Married — I.R.E. 4, 5 — Eta Kappa Nu — US Army 1950-53 — AVCO: S. A. Woods. EDWARD L. WAX 47 Suffolk Avenue, Swampscott Chemical ■■ ' Ed — Sigma Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, 5 — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Student Union 3, 4, 5 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: E. I. duPont de Nemour Company. ROBERT M. WEBBER 405 Washington Street, Milton Industrial Bob — Married — Dean ' s List 3 — A.I. I.E. 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 1, 2 — S.A.M.E. 1, 2 — US Army 1954-56 — Co-op Work Record: Armstrong Cork Company. EDWARD A. WEBB 309 Pearl Street, Reading Chemical ' fi m LAWRENCE J. WEBBER 1925 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Mechanical Larry — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Rifle Club — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: New England Telephone Telegraph; E. I. Dupont. JOHN L. WHALEN 16 Walnut Road, Somerville Electrical Math Club — Rifle Club — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — Co-op Work Record: US Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory. JASON WEINER 128 Ashmont Street, Dorchester Electrical Jay — Married, one son — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — Radio Club 5 — A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 — US Army 1948-52 — Co-op Work Record: Boston Edison Company; M.I.T. ; Raytheon Manufacturing Company. RONALD P. WHITE 95 Old Bedford Road, N. Westport Electrical Whitey — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — Husky Key 2 — Rifle Club 3 — Silver Masque 1 — Choral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Stu- dent Union 3. 5 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 3, 4, 5 — Eta Kap- pa Nu — Co-op Work Record: Un- der Water Sound Laboratory; Fall River Electric Light Company. [107] ROBERT E. WHITNEY 397 Eastern Avenue, Lynn Electric.il Bob — Bel. i Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 (exec, board) — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 4 — Radio Club 1 — Rifle Club 1. 3 — Band 1.2 — I.R.E. 2. 3, 4. 5 — E .i K.rpp.j Nn — Co-op Work Record: Bomac Laboratories Inc. FRANCIS B. WILLIAMS 251 Payson Road, Belmont Electric.? Frank — A.F.CE.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 I.R.C. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 1 Rifle Club 3. RICHARD H. WISWELL 55 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield Chemical Wiz — Gamma Phi Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 3 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.CS. 2 — Co-op Work Record: General Electric Company; H. B. Smith Company. RAYMOND A. WLODYKA 242 East 9th Street, South Boston Electrical Married, two sons — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 4 — Etta Kappa Nit ■ — Tan Bella Phi — US Navy 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: B. M. Har- rison Labs, Inc.; Raytheon Manufac- turing Company. BERTRAM L. WILCOX 10 Memorial Drive. E. Weymouth Civil Bert - - Married, two sons, one daughter — N.U.CE.S. — US Navy 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Wil- iam C. Custer, Inc.; City of Quincy. RONALD A. WILSON 70 Oakland Street, Medway Mechanical Ronnie — Dean ' s List 3 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Choral So- ciety 1, 2, 3 — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufactur- ng Company; Uhl, Hall and Rich. RONALD W. WITTY ' 73 Church Street, Watertown Mechanical Ron — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Rifle Club 3 — Choral So- ciety 1 — Auto Club 2 — Scabbard Blade 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: Ray- theon Manufacturing Company; Hesse- Eastern Corporation. FON M. WONG 10 Dwight Street, Brookline Electrical US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: New England Power Serv- ice Company. CHARLES E. YOUNG, JR. 2172 East Maiden Street Washington, Pennsylvania Electrical JURIS ZATLERS 161 Longwood Avenue, Boston Mechanical Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Chess Club 3, 4, 5 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Tan Beta Pi 4, 5 — Pi Tan Sigma i (treas.) US Army 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Arthur D. Little. [108] ANGELO A. ZONA 190 North Street, Hingham Mechanical FELIX ZUBRZYCKI 14 Leyland Street, Dorchester Mechanical Dean ' s List 2, 4, 5 — Sigma Phi Al- pha 2, 3, 4, 5 — Hus-Skiers 2, 3 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3 — Camera Club 1 — Student Union 1, 2 — A.S.M.E. 3, 4, 5 — Class Representative 2 — Pi Tau Sigma — Tail Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Cor- poration. PETER J. KEEFE 198 Cushing Avenue, Williston, N.Y. Electrical Freshman Honor List — I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nil — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Tung-Sol Electric Inc.; Fair- child Guided Missiles. NON-PICTORIAL EARL A. ANDERSON 1165 West Street, Mansfield Mechanical Andy — Married — A.S.M.E. 5 — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Rec- ord: Foxboro Company. DAVID A. ASSAD 55 Gorham Street, Somerville Mechanical Married, one son — A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sanborn Company, Graphic Arts Research Foundation. JOHN F. BENT 5 Mark Street, Burlington Chemical Married, one son — Dean ' s List 2 — Husky Key 1 — Class Cabinet 1 — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3 (sec.-treas.) 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Angier ' s Inc.; T. H. Com- pany. JAMES R. BOUCHER 43 Rich Street, Waltham Electrical Ronny — Married, two daughters — Dean ' s List 5 — Square Dance Club 1 (treas.), 2 (vice-pres.), 3 and 4 (pres.) — Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4 (pres.), 5 — Student Union 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Air Force 1951-53 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company, US Naval Air Test Center. ROBERT T. BURKE 46 Dale Street, Franklin Electrical Bob — A.I.E.E.— I.R.E. — US Army 1954-56 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Blackstone Valley Gas and Elec- tric Company; Foxboro Company. STANLEY L. COUSINS 4 Lake Street, Whitinsville Electrical Stan — Married — US Navy 1949- 53 — Co-op Work Record: Instru- ment Development Laboratories; Tung- Sol Electric. FRANKLIN B. DAVIS 139 University Road, Brookline Civil Frank — Kappa Zeta Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.F.C. 4, 5 (sec.) — N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Whitman Howard Engineering ; Bos- ton Naval Shipyard. STUART DEAN 72 Addington Circle, E. Weymouth Industrial Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A. I. I.E. — Sears Condit Award 5 — Tau Beta Pi — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Corporation ERIK E. FEHRM 76 Pond Street, Avon Civil Married, one son, two daughters — Football 1 — N.U.C.E.S. — US Air Force 1951-55 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: US Navy; Walter E. Rowley; Henry F. Bryant and Sons, Inc. KENNETH GREY 14 Fidelis Way, Brighton Industrial Ken - Married, two sons — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Radio Club 1 — A.I.I. E. 3, 4 (vice-pres.) 5 (pres.) — Sears B. Condit Award — Tail Beta Pi 4, 5 — US Air Force 1951-55 — Co-op Work Record: Raytheon Manufacturing Company. JOHN R. HEMMERT 20 Hayward Road, Florence Electrical Bob — Married — Freshman Hon- or List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu — US Army 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: RCA; Andrew Alford. [109] DONALD M. KLAYMAN 82 Favre Street, Mattapan Civil N.U.C.E.S. — US Army 1952-54 - Co-op Work Record: Fay Spofford Thorndike. GILBERT V. MORRIS 1 1 Pearl Street, Taunton Mechanical Gil — A.S.M.E. — Pi Tau Sigma — Co-op Work Record: Gillette Safety Razor Company; Foxboro Com- pany; Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany. PAUL R. MUNROE 34 Ash Street, Danvers Chemical Married, 2 sons, 1 daughter — Fresh- man Honor List — A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4, 5 — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Products Inc. WILLIAM F. O ' TOOLE 35 Wood Street, Milton Electrical A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Trans-Sonics Inc., Company; Havman Instruments Inc. JOHN J. PIERRO 566 Westford Street, Lowell Civil Johnnie — Married — Hus-Skiers 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2 - N.U.C.E.S. 2, 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Town of Wilmington; How- ard, Needles, Tomca, and Bergendoff. LAURENCE C. SALOMON 2 Stewart Avenue, Beverly Electrical Sol — Married — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — I.R.E. — Eta Kappa Nu — US Navy 1950-53 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: CBS Hytron. ARAM H. SOHIGIAN 12 Berkshire Street, Worcester Mechanical Archie — A.S.M.E. — Co-op Work Record: Bay State Abrasive Products Company; Raytheon Manufacturing Company. EDWARD J. STEELE 499 Mountain Avenue, Revere Electrical Eddie — A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: CBS Hytron. RICHARD W. STRACHAN 135 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston Chemical Dick — Yacht Club 1, 2, 3 (treas.) 4 (comm.) 5 — A.I.Ch.E. — A.C.S. — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T. JOHN J. VETERE 130 Hutchinson Street, Revere Industrial US Army 1953-55 — Co-op Work- Record: Sylvania Electric Products. VINCENT E. WALL 27 Saint Rose Street, Jamaica Plain Electrical Married, one son, two daughters ■ — I.R.E. — US Navy 1950-54 — Co-op Work Record: M.I.T; Sylvania Elec- trical Company. ERNEST T WILLIAMS, JR. 33 Hobomack Road, N. Weymouth Civil Ernie — Sigma Phi Alpha 4, 5 — Pershing Rifles 1 — NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5 — N.U.C.E.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Fay, Spofford Thorndike. STUART WOODLAND 124 Oxford Street, Cambridge Electrical US Air Force 1952-54 — Co-op Work Record: Instrumentation Laboratory; M.I.T.; US Naval Shipyard. HIGHEST HONORS Aija B. Zarrella, Class Marshal HIGH HONORS Hilda Abrevaya DEAN LAKE HONORS John M. Bowmar, Jr. Lee C. Brewer James V. DeFelice Robert E. Foley Frederick J. Fox Kosei Furukawa Britta L. Karlson Judith A. LeBlanc Francis E. Makarewics John F. Maloney, Jr. John S. Manteiga John A. McKay Henrietta McKee David L. Michaud James E. Poor Benjamin Rapaport Sarkis S. Sarkisian Marguerite F. Starr [110] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS [in] HILDA ABREVAYA 91 Glenellen Road. West Roxbury English-Journalism Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2. 3, 4 — Camera Club 1. 2 — Omega Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4 — Silver Masque 1, 2. 5 (sec.) 4 — Choral So- ciety 1. 2. 3, 4. — NEWS 1, 2. 3 — Sears B. Condit Award — The Acad- emy — Co-op Work Record: North- eastern University; Rust Craft Pub- lishers. ' Jerry ' GERALD AFROW 30 Elm Street, Chelsea Pie-Legal ANTHONY J. ANDREWS Old Meeting House Road, E. Falmouth Biology Tony — A.F.C.E.A. 3 — Biology Club 1, 2 (vice-pres.) 3, 4 (pres.) — Rifle Club 1. GERALD N. ABRAMS S Carlson Circle, West Roxbury Economics Jerry — Biology Club 1, 2 — Poli- tics Club 4 (publicity chairman) — Silver Masque 4 — S.A.M. 3, 4 — US Air Force 1945-56. MITCHELL L. AFROW 30 Elm Street, Chelsea Pre-Legal Mitch — I.R.C. 1, 2 DIKRAN ARPIARIAN 330 Winthrop Street, Medford Chemistry Dick — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 (Ex- ecutive Officer) 4 — A.C.S. — Co-op Work Record: Food and Drug Lab; C. L. Hauthaway and Son, Inc.; Hub Testing Company. KENNETH E. BAILEY 460 Cushing Street, Weymouth Physics JOHN ]. BARROS 59 Waldo Street, New Bedford Economics Johnny — Freshman Honor List 1 — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Rifle Club 1 - Scabbard and Blade 3, 4) - A.F.C.E.A. 2, (sec.) 3, 4 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2 (adj.) 3 (exec.) 4 - D.M.S. — Phi Alpha The a 3, 4. THOMAS L. BARRY 1 1 Adams Street, Winthrop Chemistry Tom — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.C.S. 3,4,5 — Co-op Work Record : North- eastern University. Sylvania Electric. PAUL A. BARTLETT 1 i-i2 Salem Street, Maiden History and Government [112] GERARD H. BOYLE 25 Charles Mount Avenue, Quincy Chemistry Jerry — Cross Country 2, 3, 4 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — Radio Club 1 — A.C.S. 2, 3 (sec.) 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Barnstead Still and Sterilizer Company; Packard Paint and Varnish Company. LEE C. BREWER 96 Chestnut Street, Wakefield History and Government Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Politics Club 4 (vice-pres.) 5 — I.R.C. 3, 4, 5 — The Academy 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. MARTHA C. BULLOCK 254 Seaven Street, Dorchester English-journalism STEPHAN J. CANNER 1713 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton Economics Steve — Sigma Kappa Psi 2, 3 (treas.) 4, (vice-pres) 5 — I.R.C. 2, 3 — Accounting Society 2, 3 — Class Board 5 — Senior Week Committee — Vice-President 5. ROBERT T. CANNON 4 Bailey Street, Lynn Chemistry Bob — Rifle Team 2, 3 — A.C.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Syl- vania Electronic Products, Inc. JOHN C. CAPPELLO 87 Japonica Street, Pawtucket, R.I. History and Government Cap — Dean ' s List 3 — I.R.C. 2, — US i rmy 1951-53. THOMAS A. CEDERLUND 6 Agawam Road, Waban Electrical LEO M. CHILDS 5029 Neptune Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. Toesher — Sigma Phi Alpha 2, 3 (sec.) 4 (vice-pres.) 5 (pres.) — Band 1,2 — NEWS 1, 2, 3 (news re- write) — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Scab- bard and Blade 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: United Press International; Boston GLOBE; Whitin Machine Works. DONALD M. CHAMBERS 120 Pono Street, Sharon History-Government Don — Politics Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — I.R.C 1, 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 — History Club 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Northeastern University; Powers Hall. MAUREEN A. CLARK 249 Arnold Street, New Bedford Biology Mo — Dean ' s List 4 — Biology Club 4 — Husky Key 1, 2 — Silver Masque 4 — Student Union 1, 2. [113] MATTHEW H. COHN 68 Clark-wood Street. Mattapan Mathematics Matt)- — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 (drill officer) 4 (pledge officer) — A.I.P. 1— Rifle Club 1— Co-op Work Record: Boston Children ' s Wear Company; John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. LEO J. CROWE, JR. 504 Canton Street, Westwood Economics Toe — Politics Club 2, 3, 4 (sec- treas.) — I.R.C. 4 — Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 — Economics Club 3. 4 — S.A.M. 3, 4. JAMES V. DEFELICE 14 Lewis Place, Lynn English-Journalism Jim — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Husky Hi- Liters 5 — Husky Key 5 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Caul- dron 2, 3, 4 (editorial board), 5 (as- sociate editor), NEWS 1, 2, 3 (sports Ed.). 4 (managing editor), 5 (edi- tor-in-chief) — Alpha Psi Ome- ga 4, 5 — Academy 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE; Boston POST. NORMAN B. COHEN 5 Itasca Street. Mattapan Biology ROBERT M. DAVIS 10 Rockne Avenue, Dorchester English-Journalism Bob — Dean ' s List 5 — NEWS 3. 4, 5 (news rewrite editor) ■ — Caul- dron 5 — Co-op Work Record: John Irving Shoe Corporation; Boston POST; Boston GLOBE. JOAN E. DUTSON 32 Birchbrow Avenue, N. Weymouth Mathematics Joani — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2 — Cheerleaders 5 — Gamma Delta 5 -- Homecoming Queen ' s Court 5 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3 — Silver Masque 4 — NEWS 1 — Student Council 3. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Allied Research Assoc. Inc.; Research Calculations; Micro- tech Research Company, Inc. THEODORE ELLIOTT 7 Hurlcroft Avenue, Dorchester English Ted — Biology Club 1, 2, 3 (pres.) JOHN N. ERICKSON, JR. 371 Slocum Road, N. Dartmouth History-Government Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) — Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) — Football 1, 2, 3 — Husky Hi-Liters 4 — Phi Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. FALCONE 30 Staniford Street, Boston Chemistry Yacht Club 4 — A.C.S. 2, 3, 4 (vrce- pres.) 5 — US Marines 1951-54 — Co-op Work Record: Godfrey L. Cabot. ANTONIO H. FERNANDES 48 Lincoln Street, Hudson Chemistry Tony — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Class Cabinet I, 2. 5, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Co-op Work Record; Victory Plastics; Foster Grant. [114] JAMES M. FERREIRA 174 Commercial Street, Provincetown English ANTHONY G. FILIPPONE 54 Coolidge Street, Brookline Pie-Legal VINCENT C. FINELLI 136 1 2 Main Street, Charlestown History-Government Married, two sons — US Army 1951 ROBERT FISHMAN IS Wilmore Street, Mattapan Pre-Leeal ANN R. FLATHERS 35 Otis Street, Fitchburg Biology ALFRED J. FOLEY 212 Brown Street, Waltham Biology ' Fred — Dean ' s List 3 — US A Force 1950-54. ROBERT E. FOLEY 7 Central Terrace, Auburndale Physics WILLIAM F. FRATUS 224 North Road, Bedford English-Journalism Bill - Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 - Husky Hi-Liters 4, 5 — Cauldron 3, 4, 5 — NEW S 2, 3, 4, 5 (news edi- tor) — Co-op Work Record: North- eastern University Press Bureau; Bos- ton TRAVELER. ms FREDERICK J. FOX 58 Flett Road, Belmont History-Government Married — Freshman Honor List US Air Force 1951-55. JEANETTE A. FRONTERO 49 West Street, Newton [115] KOSEI FURUKAWA 74 Symphony Road, Boston Chemistry Jim — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — A.C.S. — Co-op Work Record: Pilot Chemi- cals, Inc. BURTON A. GARR 155 Central Avenue, Everett Sociology JERROLD I. GILBERT 19 Gerald Avenue, Randolph Psychology JOSEPH M. GALVIN 32 Brimmer Street, Watertown Economics Joe ' — Chess Club 2 — Student Union 3. 4, 5 (pub. chairman) — Economics Club 4, 5 — A.F.A. — Co-op Work Record: HERALD- TRAVELER — GLOBE. ARMANI) R. GENNACO 40 Wyman Street, Brockton English CHARLES M. GODDARD Greenwood Street, Sherborn Chemistry RONALD B. GREENBERG 26 Concord Avenue, Cambridge Chemistry ARNOLD S. GREENFIELD 165 Shurtleff Street, Chelsea Psychology Arnie -- Biology Club 2, 4 • — Camera Club 4 — Psychology Socie- ty 2, 3, 4 — Auto Club 4. EDWARD H. GURWITCH 35 Plymouth Street, Quincy Physics Ed — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 (Exec. Off.) 4 (Comm. Off.) — Rifle Club 1 — A.I.P. — Co-op Work Record: Quartermaster R and E Command; Technical Operations Inc.; Acme Type Metal Company. HERBERT S. HADAD 23 Washington Street, Dorchester Economics Herb — Freshman Honor List — Camera Club 5 — I.R.C. 2, 3, 4, 5 — History Club 4 — NEWS 5 — N.U. Writer 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. [116] ROBERT D. HAMILTON 1179 Boylston Street, Boston Mathematics Bob — Rifle Club 3 — A.I.P. 4, 5 — US Army 1953-55 — Co-op Work Record: Lukens Laboratories; New England Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany; Microtech Research Company. ARTHUR B. HAMMOND 30 St. Clair Drive, Delmar, N.Y. Economics ' Art — Dean ' s List 4 — Rifle Club 2 — A.F.C.E.A. 3 — Silver Masque 2 — Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 — D.M.S. DOROTHY A. HAMMOND Tamworth, New Hampshire Economics Dottie — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Cauldron 4 — NEWS 4 — I.R.C. 1 — Economics Club 4 ■ — Gamma Del- ta. RICHARD HANSON Oxford, New York WILLIAM H. HATCH 640 Hancock Street, Abington Economics Bill — Politics Club 3, 4 (pies.) — Rifle Club 1 — Silver Masque 2, 3 — NEWS 2, 3. REBECCA P. HERSEY 47 Chelmsford Road, North Billerica English-Journalism Becky — Married — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — I.R.C. 2 — NEWS 2, 3 — Student Union 2, 3, 4. MALCOLM R. HILL 39 Willow Avenue, Quincy Sociology Mai — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) 5 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — US Navy 1949-53 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Massachusetts Mental Health Center; Youth Service Board; Com- puter Control Company. KENNETH B. HOLSBERG 191 Norwell Street, Dorchester History-Government Kenn — Sigma Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5 — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Politics Club 3, (pres.) 4, 5 — I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 (pres.) 5 — Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — So- ciology Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — History Club 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University — Newton High School. WILLIAM A. HOHMAN 619 Main Street, Bennington, Vt. English Bill — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Caul- dron 5 — NEWS 4, 5 — N.U. Writ- ter 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Houghton Mifflin Company. ROBERT A. JACKMAN Eaton Hill Road, Auburn, N. H. Sociology Bob — Dean ' s List 4 — Sociology Club 3, 4, 5 — Student Union 1 - Co-op Work Record: Boston Psycho- pathic Hospital; Boston GLOBE, [117] JOHN JEFFERSON Pleasant Street. Woburn Biology BRITTA L. KARLSSON 148 Central Avenue, Highland JOHN R. KENNEY 226 Winthrop Street, Quincy Sociology JONETTA D. JENNER 246 Ames Street, Dedham English-] onrnalism Jon — Husky Hi-Liters 3, 4 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3. 4 — Auto Club 2, 3 — Humanities Club 1 — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern University. EDWARD P. KAR1SH 59 Brooks Street, East Boston Chemistry Eddie — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Track 1 — Rifle Club 1 — A.C.S. 3, 4, 5 (vice.-pres.) — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Simplex Wire Cable. WALTER S. KINDRED 4 Dean Road, Cochituate Biology Biology Club 1. JANE KISSLING 51 Leicester Street, Brighton Biology ARLENE A. KNUDSEN Old Newtown Road Stepney Depot, Connecticut Psychology Cheerleaders 3, 4, 5 (capt.) — Husky Hi-Liters 4, 5 — Gamma Delta 5 — Senior Cabinet 5 — Psychology Socie- ty 5 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Mod- ern Dance Workshop 5 — Co-op Work Record: Massachusetts Mental Health Center; Metropolitan State Hos- pital. NICHOLAS KOUTSOS 137 Summer Street, Lynn History-Government Nick — Hus-Skiers 4 — Politics Club 4 — Flying Group 3 — Student Union 3 — S.A.M. 3 — Co-op Work Record: Powers, Hall, Montgomery, and Weston. DAVID A. KUPERSTEIN 4 Farraqut Road, Swampscott Psychology Kup — Biology Club 4 — Camera Club 1,4 — Psychology Society 2, 3, 4 — Auto Club 3, 4. [118] MADELEINE A. LA BELLE 394 Centre Street, Brockton Modern Languages Dean ' s List 4, 5 — Politics Club 3, 4, 5 — I.R.C. 3, 4 (sec.) 5 (pres.) — Choral Society 2 — Student Union 1 — Co-op Work Record: Northeast- ern University; Robinson Clay Prod- ucts Company, Inc. JUDITH A. LE BLANC 60 Waverly Street, Brookline English- Journalism Judy — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Cheerleaders 2, 3 (co-capt. ), 4 (co-capt.) — Ome- ga Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 — Husky Hi-Liters 3, 4, 5 — N.U. Writer 4, 5 (ed.) — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4 5 (make-up chief) — NEWS 1, 2, 3 (feature re- write Ed.), 4 (feature ed.) — Acade- my 5 — Co-op Work Record: Arthur D. Little; Boston GLOBE. TRISTAN N. LEAVITT 8 Webster Street, Quincy Modem Languages ELIZABETH A. LEE Church Street, Harriman, New York History-Government Betty — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 — N.E.A. M MICHAEL V. LEONARD, JR. 10S Peach Street, Braintree English-Journalism Mike — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Husky Hi- Liters 2, 3, 4 5 (pres.) — Invest- ment Society 1 — Choral Society 1 — N£1J 5 1, 2 (feature ed.), 3 (man- aging ed.), 4 (associate ed.) — Freshman Night 2, 4, 5 — D.M.S. — Co-op Work Record: John Han- cock Insurance Company; Boston GLOBE; Northeastern University. LEONARD Y. LEWIS 22 Elmwood Park, Maiden Sociology Lennie — Dean ' s List 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 2, 3, 4 5 (pres.) — Psychology Society 5 — Society Club 3, 4 (vice-pres.), 5 (pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE; Bos- ton TRAVELER; Boston State Hospi- tal. ALEXANDER MAC DONALD, JR. 1185 Washington St., E. Bridge-water Chemistry Mac — Dean ' s List 4 — Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5 — A.F.C.E.A. 3, 4, 5 — A.C.S. 2, 3, 4 (treas.) 5 (pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Foxboro Com- pany. JOHN F. MALONEY, JR. 54 Cummings Road, Newton Biology Jackie — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Bi- ology Club 5 — Academy — Co-op Work Record: Waltham Field Sta- tion. FRANCIS E. MAKAREWICZ 16 Walnut Street, Lowell English-Journalism Frank — Freshman Honor List Dean ' s List — Art Club — I.R.C. US Army 1953-55. MimiM PAUL J. MC CARTHY 34 Heath Street, Somerville Psychology Mac — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Bas- ketball 1, 2 — Biology Club 1, 2 — Psychology Society 2, 3, 4 — Auto Club 3, 4. [H9] GEORGE P. McGOLDBRICK 67 Eddy Street. Newton History-Government George — Married — Politics Club 3. 4 — History Club 3, 4. HENRIETTA MC KEE 1640 Centre Street, Newton Highlands Biology Henri — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5 — Camera Club 1 — Husky Hi-Liters 4, 5 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (corr. sec.) — Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4 (sec), 5 — Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Choral Society 1, 2, 3 (pres.), 4, 5 — Stu- dent Union 1, 2, 3, 4 — Girls Drill Team 1 — Modern Dance 1 — Or- chestra 1 — Sears B. Condit Award — Academy 4, 5 (pres.) — Alpha Psi Omega 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: New England Deaconess Hospital. RICHARD A. MENELLY 171 Park Street, Medford Physics Dick — Married — Band 2 ■ — A.I.P. 3, 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Com- pany. MARILYN F. MC GOVERN Allen Place, Sudbury Biology Husky Key 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 (sec.) — Student LInion 1 — Gamma Delta 5 — Senior Week Committee — Co-op Work Record: New England Deacon- ess Hospital. GERARD A. MC WEENEY, JR. 7 Washburn Terrace, Brookline Physics DAVID L. MICHAUD 1 Allen Place, Boston Economics Dave — Student Council 1, 2 — Co-op Work Record: Chrysler Cor- poration. THEODORE J. MORIN, JR. 79 Delmont Avenue, Worcester Physics Married, two sons — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Radio Club 2, 3 — A.I.P. — US Army 1951-54 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: New England Center Hospital. THOMAS MULDOON 17 Bruce Street, Lawrence History-Government Tom — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — I.R.C. 3, 4 — History Club 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Northeastern Univer- sity; Boston City Five Cent Saving Bank. MARIE T. MULLEN 84 Farrar Avenue, Hyde Park Sociology Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Choral Society 1, 2, 3 — Student Union 2, 3 — So- ciology Club 4. LAWRENCE J. MULLIGAN 448 Woodward Street, Waban Physics [120] MICHAEL MURPHY 6 Pinckney Street, Boston En ejish ' Mike — Track 2, 3 — N.U. Writer 3, 4 — Cauldron 4, 5 (ed. board) — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. CARLTON A. NELSON 126 Highland Avenue, Wollaston Chemistry Swede — Class Cabinet 1, 4 — A.C.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: New England Deaconess Hospi- tal — Clifford Manufacturing Com- pany. SHIRLEY M. NEWMAN 19 Middlesex Street, Woburn Biology Shirl — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 4 — Dean ' s List 2 — Hus-Skiers 4. FREDERICK T. NORRIS 311 High Street, West Medford English Fred — Phi Beta Alpha 4, 5 Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5. WILLARD OLSON R. D. No. 4, Danbury, Conn. English- Journalism Olie — Married — Dean ' s List 3 — Hus-Skiers 3, 4 — Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4 — I.F.C. 1, 2 — Silver Masque 3 — Cauldron 3 — NEWS 3 — US Navy 1951-55. RAOUL H. PICHE 21 Cross Street, Belmont History-Government Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES E. POOR 591 Washington Street, Brighton History-Government Jim — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — I.R.C 2, 3, 4 — History Club 3, 4 — Acade- my 4 — Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4. GLADYS RABINOVITY RICHARD S. PUTNEY 35 Crest Avenue, Melrose English ■Dick — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Silver Masque 3 — Cauldron 5 (ed board) — N£ir ' S 2, 3, 4, 5 (managing ed) — Student Union 1, 2, 4, 5 — Univer- sity Christian Association 4, 5 (pres.) - Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. BENJAMIN RAPPOPORT 14 Wentworth Terrace, Dorchester History-Government Sonny — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — A.F.C.E.A. 2, 3 — Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.) — Scabbard and Blade 3 — History Club 2, 3 — D.M.S. — Phi Alpha Theta. [121] D. PAUL RICH 1 Franklin Street. Wakefield English-Journalism ••Hector — A.F.C.E.A. 1 — Rifle Club 2 — Cauldron 4. 5 — N£1! S 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Wake- field DAILY ITEM: Boston POST. LAWRENCE M. RITTENBERG 5 Mascot Street, Boston Mathematics Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Physics Club 3, 4 — A. LP. — Charles Hayden Scholar- ship — Co-op Work Record: AVCO Research Company; Sanborn Company. ARTHUR SARHANIS 344 South Franklin Street, Holbrook History-Government J. JEAN-PAUL RICHARD 101 Oak Street, Gardner Chemistry Jean — Cauldron 5 — NEWS 2, 3. •4 (feature ed.)5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Armstrong Rubber Company. BERNARD E. RYBINSKI 52 Pond Street, Lynn Chemistry Bernie — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3 — A.C.S. 3, 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Sylvania Electric Company. MYRON SARANGA 27 Heath Street, Brookline Economics SARKIS S. SARKISIAN 1 Lincoln Road. Peabody History-Government Sakie — Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 — Politics Club 4, 5 — I.R.C. 3, 4 (vice- pres.) 5 — History Club 4, 5 — Sociology Club 5 — Phi Alpha Theta 4, 5 — Academy 4, (vice-pres.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. VERA SCHLOSBERG 15 Grbls Street, Brookline Biology RICHARD I. SCHNEIDER 270 Chestnut Street, Chelsea Sociology Dick — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — Student Union 3, 4 — Jazz Society 3, 4, 5 — Sociology Club 4, 5 — (pres.) 5 — Co-op Work Record: Pistorino Com- pany Inc.; Metropolitan State Hospital. STEVEN E. SEI.MAN 1 Page Street, Boston Psychology [122] ALFRED D. SHEA 41 Gordon Terrace, Belmont Physics AX - Married, two sons, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2 — Husky Key 1 — Physics Society 2, 3 (pres.), 4 — A.I.P. 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — US Ma- rines 1951-54 — Co-op Work Rec- crd: Raytheon Manufacturing Com- pany; Charles T. Main. ELWOOD N. SHIELDS 200 Willow Avenue, Somerville English-Journalism Al — Baseball 2, 3 — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Cross Country 1 — Foot- ball 3, 4 — Track 2 — Co-op Work Record: Boston TRAVELER; Bos- ton POST. , tK J ROBERT H. SMITH 48 South Prospect Street, Haverhill English-Journalism Bob — Dean ' s List 4, 5 — Husky Hi- Liters 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Husky Key 5 — Cauldron 3, 4 (ed. board) 5 (ed. in-chief) — NEWS 1, 2, 3 (feature rewrite ed.) 4, 5 (feature ed.) — Co- op Work Record: Boston GLOBE. ROBERT C. SPROUL 1C5 Gainsboro Street, Bosto Mathematics ARTHUR W. STACY 1 Irvington Street, Boston Economics MARGUERITE F. D. STARR 46 Hill Street, Brockton Mathematics Margi — Married — Gamma Del- ta 5 (pres.) — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Husky Hi- Liters 4, 5 — Homecoming Queen ' s Court 4, 5 — Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4 — Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5 — NEWS 1 — Alpha Psi Omega 4, 5 — Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4 — Class President 5 — Academy 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: AVCO; M.I.T.; John Hancock Insurance Company. (Maj.) FRANK STEVENS Elizabethtown, New York Mathematics Faculty member. JAMES F. SULLIVAN S5 Pecksuot Road, Weymouth Economics Jim — Economics Club 2, 3, 4 I.R.C. 2. CHESTER W. STOREY 73 Tremont Street, Everett English- Journalism THOMAS C. TSIKA 264 S. Main St., West Bridgewater Physics Tom — Dean ' s List 2, 4 — A.I.P. — US Army 1950-52 — Co-op Work Record: AVCO. [123] CARL R. WALLIN S2 Montello Street, Brockton Physics Yacht Club 3, 4, ' 5 (treas.) 4. 5 — A. I. P. - - Co-op Work Record: Brockton Edison Company; Metals Contros Corporation. DAVID L. WEBB 107 Oakland Avenue, Arlington Physics Square Dance Club 1,2 — Auto Club 4 — A. I. P. 4, 5 — Co-op Work Rec- ord: Northeastern University; Kin- ney Manufacturing Company. AIJA B. ZARRELLA 873 Huntington Avenue, Boston English Married, one son — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Acade- my 3, 4 (sec.-treas.) — Sears B. Con- dit Award 4. DOROTHY A. ZUFFANTI 112 Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy Sociology Dottie — Freshman Honor List — Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 — Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5 — Silver Masque 4, 5 — Choral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (pres.) — Soci- ology Club 4, 5 (vice-pres.) — Co- op Work Record: Northeastern Uni- versity; Housing Association of Metro- politan Boston, Inc. MARVIN WARSOFSKY 15 Quint Avenue, Allston Psychology Psychology Society 5 — Silver Masque 3, 4 — Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 (vice-pres.) — Sociology Club 5 — Co-op Work Record: Boston State Hospital. BERNARD J. WOLSKY 17 Ethel Avenue, Peabody Economics Bernie — Rifle Club 2, 3 — Class Cabinet 4, 5 — Economics Club 4, 5 — Co-op Work Record: HERALD- TRAVELER; Sylvania Electri c; Kent Shoe Corporation. ALBERT S. ZARRELLA 873 Huntington Avenue, Boston English ' Al — Married, one son — US Navy [124] NON-PICTORIAL MICHAEL P. IPPOLITO 32 Elm Place, Whitman His lory -Government Mike — Married, one daughter — Dean ' s List 2, 3 — Football 1, 2, 3 — US Navy 1951-55. MARJORIE A. YOKELL 292 Lincoln Street, Allston English Margie — Dean ' s List 3, 4 — I.R.C. 1,2 — Omega Sigma — Cam- era Club 1 — NEWS 2 — Student Union 2, 3, 5 — Co-op Work Record: Brighton High School; Massachu- setts Mental Health Center; Chandler- Farquhar, Inc. STEPHEN R. DOBKIN 158 Willow Street, West Roxbury Psychology Steve — Psychology Society 3 (vice-pres.) — Radio Club 3 — Co-op Work Record: Quartermaster Research and Development Command; North- eastern University. ARTHUR W. FRAUMENI 81 Haverhill Street, North Reading Sociology [125] Administration and With patient skill, with human deeds, Their work has been a ceaseless chore Filled with our conflicts and our needs, And after us there will be more. [126] F a c u I t y [127] Dr. William C. White University Provost [128] EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Prof. Bateson, Dean Everett, Prof. Schlagenhauf, Dr. Ell, Dr. White, Prof. Parsons. mam Gilbert G. MacDonald Dean of Students Christopher F. Kennedy Dean of Freshmen Charles W. Havice Dean of Chapel [129] Rudolf O. Oberg Director, Alumni Relations Roland H. Moody Director University Libraries Prof. Kenneth C. Ryder Dean of Administration Dr. Myra L. Herrick Dean of Women [130] William M. Stewart Bookstore Manager Dr. Gilbert C. Garland Director of Admissions Prof. Richard E. Sprague Asst. to Vice President Herbert W. Gallagher Director of Student Activities and Charles E. Kitchin Assoc. Director of Student Activities [131] Prof. Morris Registrar Mr. Mackay Assistant Registrar STUDENT ACTIVITIES Sitting: Mrs. Little, Miss Reuter, Miss Coy, Mrs. Rhodes, Miss Johnson, Miss Shadrick. Standing: Mr. Nelson, Prof. Tatton, Mr. Kassabian, Coach Dukeshire, Coach Connelly, Coach Bell, Prof. Kitchen, Prof. Walker, Prof. Zabilski. CO-OP Sitting: Prof. McMahom Prof. Hancock Prof. Dube Prof. Wooldridge Prof. Austin Prof. Vrettus Prof. Littlefield. Standing: Mr. Barbeau Prof. Seaverns Prof. Robinson Prof. Borman Prof. Field Mr. Benson Mi. Pratt Mr. Miller. [132] BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Prof. Jackson, Prof. Keith, Miss Caruso, Prof. Gubellini. MARKETING AND ADVERTISING Prof. Kibarian, Prof. Dufton, Prof. Coons. FINANCE AND INSURANCE Sitting: Prof. Schoonover, Dr. Willet. Standing: Prof. Tucker, Prof. Sullivan. ECONOMICS Sitting: Prof. Lyons Prof. Rosen Prof. Leary Prof. Herman. Standing: Prof. Perles Dr. Miernyk Prof. Spencer. EDUCATION Seated: Miss Lee, Dean Vander Werf. Prof. Durham. Standing: Prof. Cavanagh, Prof. Haley, Prof. Marsh. FINE ARTS Mr. Davis, Prof. Holden, Prof. Meserve, Mr. Wells CHEMISTRY First Row: Miss Shepard, Dr. Luder, Prof. Spinos. Second Row: Prof. Wiener, Mr. Howell, Mr. Viola, Mr. Zuf- fanti. Third Row: Mr. Jones, Mr. Marchese, Mr. Chides, Mr. Fine, Mr. Weitzman. Fourth Row: Mr. Parent, Mr. Aleixo, Mr. Flynn, Mr. Glazer, Mr. Bragole, Mr. Ferrieri. PSYCHOLOGY Prof. Brannen, Prof. Tucker, Dr. Warren, Dr. Zamansky, Dr. Pendleton. ACCOUNTING Sitting: Mr. Guilmet, Mr. Itzkowitz, Prof. Golemme, Prof. Slavin, Mr. Falthzik, Mr. DaSilva. Standing: Mr. D ' Amelio, Prof. Armen. Prof. Cerullo, Prof. Sciolctti, Prof. Malchman, Mr. Roche. Mr. Lovely, Mr. Morrow. ENGLISH Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Riskin, Mr. Vaccaro, Mr. Pey- routon, Dr. Blois, Mr. Burke, Prof. Reynolds, Mr. Fuller, Prof. Blackman, Mr. Skiffing- ton. Prof. Norvish, Prof. Khir- alla, Dr. Capon, Dr. Barrs, Miss Dawson, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Geske, Mrs. Vajda, Mrs. Pech- iles, Miss Rehm, Mrs. Conner, Prof. Holmes, Dean Melvin. GOVERNMENT Prof. Fenn, Prof. Wilfong, Prof. Barkley, Mr. Greenwald. MODERN LANGUAGES Seated: Prof. Aluf. Prof. Cooperstein, Dr. Mezzacappa, Prof. Kitchen. Standing: Mr. Belocas, Mr. DeVito, Mr. Ryan. BIOLOGY Dr. Riser, Dr. Goolsby, Mr. Jankowski, Dr. Preble HISTORY Dr. Brody. Dr. Rosenblatt, Prof. Bishop, Prof. Fullington. [138] CIVIL ENGINEERING Sitting: Prof. Sanderson, Prof. Baird, Prof. Spencer. Standing: Dean Hankinson, Dean Gramstorff, Prof. Lenney, Prof. Coleman. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Mr. Freeman, Prof. Keating, Prof. Nordstrom. MATHEMATICS Sitting: Prof. Shepardson, Prof. Antoine, Prof. McCallister. Prof. Blackett, Prof. Stubbs, Prof. Spear, Prof. Dolansky, Prof. Cook, Prof. Dean. Standing: Prof. Staknis, Mr. Leary. Mr. Hamer, Prof. Armknecht, Mr. Booth, Prof. deReivera, Prof. Wallace, Prof. Giveen, Prof. Rudman. PHYSICS Prof. Rush. Mr. Davis, Prof. Lauza, Prof. Welch, M . Sullivan. Prof. Berry, Prof. Facaunt. Prof. Baird, Prof. Groiian, Prof. Hardsoe. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Mr. Miserlii, Prof. Morgan, Prof. Baker, Prof. Troupe, Mr. Choo. DRAWING Sitting: Prof. Devine. Prof. Rook, Prof. Cushman. Standing: Prof. I.ang, Dr. Ve Shwen Hsiang. Mr. Brown, Mr. Woodard, Prof. Kreimer. Mr. Truesdale. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sitting: Prof. Bruehl, Prof. Foster. Prof. Stearns, Prof. Ferritti, Dean Alexander, Prof. Berry, Mr. Perry. Standing: Mr. Marchand, Prof. Shore, Prof. Phalen, Prof. Yorra, Prof. Blanchard, Prof. Mills, Mr. Mastrogola, Prof. Armknecht. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sitting: Prof. Kvale, Prof. Lob, Prof. Chang. Prof. Essigmann, Prof. Cleveland, Prof. Rochefort. Standing: Mr. Kern- weis, Prof. Carrabes, Prof. Cochrun, Mr. Tsen, Prof. Carter, Mr. Martin. Prof. Bach, Mr. Streips, Mr. Furciniti, Mr. Averill. [ HI ] 4 l [142] Who waits and wishes soon becomes the fool, Lost in the flood of action, such as these; The pebble shakes the quiet of the pool Where all our dreams become realities. Activities [143] First Row: B. Elman, A. Roman, J. DeFelice, Prof. Marston (adv.), R. Smith, J. Meadows, L. Blumsack. Second Row: M. Murphy, B. Kalowsky, C. Fuller, R. Davis, W. Fratus, R. Putney, W. Hohman, P. Rich. @act£d% M Being a member of the Cauldron staff can easily discourage the most ardent worker when he has to meet the barrage of questions that his fellow students throw at him each year. This year was no different. The small, but ambitious, yearbook crew received its annual inquiries of when is that d book coming out? But this year was going to be different. We were going to meet our deadlines and have the book ready on time. Somehow or other deadlines came and went with the three or four Cauldron workers trying hard to keep up with them. Needless to say we didn ' t quite succeed. But nevertheless we feel that the extra time was well worth waiting because we have at last come out with the best yearbook North- eastern has ever seen. This may sound a little egotistical but so what. Of course, we can ' t grab all the credit off for ourselves ; we have to spread it around a little. The biggest help we had came from Loring Studio ' s and Mr. Bob Talbot. Breaking previous yearbook tradition Loring ' s came here to us ; we didn ' t have to trot into Boston after them. Their photographers helped in many ways that only the staff will ever realize and for this help we are grateful. Here at school help (much needed and ap- preciated) came from, the Press Bureau, Capt. Charles Skinner of the ROTC department, Prof. Kitchen, Ma Chartier, and our ever patient adviser Prof. Marston. To these peo- ple we wish we could sub-dedicate this book. To the recipients of the 1959 Cauldron we hope that this book will be a proud reminder of your college years at Northeastern Uni- versity. Bob Smith, Editor [144] An editor ' s dream come true. Of course, it wasn ' t all work. ., t- mmki -asrf Oh, for an insDtration. NORTHEASTERN NEWS First Row: W. Fratus. C. Fuller. J. DeFelice, Prof. Marston (adv.), Mrs. Marston (honorary editor-in-chief), R. Putney, F. Chandler. Second Row: J. LeBlanc, D. Perez, J. Meadows, S. Mikulski, J. Hearn. R. Smith. Third Row: R. Davis, W. Hohman, R. Doyle, J. Carey, C. Cleverley. 7 TtWAb Despite numerous accusations of slander, libel, and rabble rousing, the Motheaten Neivs as it was affectionately called, managed to survive irate readers, eighty-hour weeks, and a little monkey business to publish twenty- nine regular issues ranging from four to six- teen pages. Two special events were also re- corded by the News in four page papers — the first was the an- nouncement of President Carl S. Ell ' s retirement and the second the naming of his successor, Asa Knowles. From their third floor Center Build ing perch, the editors could observe the news as it happened (along with a few passing co-eds) and the staff of news hungry re- porters either found or made up enough stories to fill a dozen papers. Home, family, and classes be- came secondary as the loyal band of editors cut themselves off from civilization and hibernated in 307C. The treadmill to exhaustion began Tuesday at Noon and finally ended late Thursday at the Neighborhood Publishing Company, East Boston where both the paper and the ed- itors were put to bed. A friendly rivalry existed be- tween Division A and B with each striving to publish the biggest and gaudiest papers. The competition sometimes became violent but very little blood was shed. Besides literary bouquets, the News continued their policy of se- lecting and making awards to the Most Improved Player in every sport and presenting Eugene Awards to five outstanding mem- bers of the Silver Masque. aMggfe What do I do now? The long but stimulating Neivs year was capped by the annual banquet at which each retiring editor received his just reward (four were guil- lotined), Bryant Rollins, and Sheldon Stick delivered splen- did monologues and Professor Everett Marston, advisor, stole the spotlight with an im- itation of the typical Friday afternoon complainer. Men At Work Here goes nothing, Leary. Editors up to monkey business. anfe , Jr ■T ' .-j , t- y r pfi . j L You need nine pages? 1959 NEWS BOARD Editor-in-Chief Jim DeFelice Associate Editor-in-Chief Michael V. Leonard, jr. Business Manager John Meado ws Div. A Dick Putney Foster Chandler Jean-Paul Richard Edward Starr Ski Mikulski Ira Segaloff Ed Marteka John Carey Bob Doyle Joan Hearn Bryant Rollins Steve Swartz Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Photo Editor Advertising Manager Office Manager Librarian Circulation Manager News Rewrite Editors Sports Rewrite Editor Feature Rewrite Editor Div. B Charles Fuller Bill Fratus Bob Smith Sheldon Stick Bill Jecusco Bob Drinkwater Dave Perez Tony Petto Dave Smith Bob Davis Paul Eckman Craig Cleverley Four men with a mission. [148] First Row: W. Farrell, D. Wheaton, V. Schlosberg (Sec), C. Devlin (Pres.), Prof. E. Blackman (adv.), J. DeFelice (pres.), D. Stoddard (sec), L. Blumsack, R. Nelson. Second Row: T. Chiacchia, E. Peters, M. Starr, J. LeBlanc, B. Kalowsky, P. Roberge, R. Sobel, J. Jenner, N. Barnett, E. Isaacs, M. Feltman, B. Elman, R. Tobin. Third Row: A. Tieuli, M. Kawadler, J. Sasso, H. Criserson, J. Boynton, R. Hillman, J. Meadows, R. Hossinger, R. Swartz, J. Havice, C. Pappas, R. Parsons, N. Nunes. Fourth Row: F. Norris, J. Concaugh, A. Schwartz, H. Gallagher, J. Wade, T. McKee, H. McKee, E. Crepeau, R. Jones. Sitvei ' THa qoce The old and the new were given equal stress in the 1958-59 season, when many newcomers joined with only a handful of old pros to give the Silver Masque one of its most successful dramatic years. In four successive ten-week terms Masquers travelled to England for George Bernard Shaw ' s, Pygmalion ; skipped behind the Iron Curtain for The Great Sebastians ; pranced through the state of Maine in Carousel; and finished up the season in Brooklyn in Arthur Miller ' s A View From The Bridge. Newcomer Terry Shustack teamed with Stan Mullin, last year ' s best supporting actor in Pygmalion to launch the 58-59 season. In their first starring roles Fred Norris and Barbara Kalowsky portrayed the trapped Se- bastians so well in The Great Sebastians that they were awarded Eugene Awards as the best actor and actress for the year, The musical strains of Rogers and Hammer- stein, America ' s greatest musical comedy team, filled Alumni Auditorium on the first night of Spring when the curtain rose on Carousel. In this tale of an unemployed Carousel Barker, Billy Bigelow played by Tom McKee, and his wife, Julie portrayed by Jane Kissling, the Silver Masque proved its versatility once again. The season closed not with a whimper but a bang, as Arthur Miller ' s, A View From The Bridge, electrified the audiences for two nights running. Tom McKee led a group of newcomers, Judy Symolon, Alexander Kondracki, to one of the most dramatic two hours the Masque has ever presented. [149] ? m a t The rain in Spain, and all that. ' H %1 3 ' But Higgins, she ' s the only daughter I got! What ' s new with you Henry ? fyieat Damn this zipper. What ' s so interesting? A little less method there, thespians. First Row: W. Farrell C. Devlin Prof. E. Blackman (adv.) J. DeFelice D. Stoddard. Second Row : M. Starr V. Schlosberg J. Concaugh H. McKee L. Blumsack R. Nelson. Student First Row: J. Frontcro. J. D. Stoddard (vice-pres.), G. Murphy (pits.). Dean MacDon.ild (adv.). W. Spof- ford (pres.), E. Kearney (vice-pres.). C. Baron. Second Row: L. LeFort, W. Nee. J. Hanna, J. Griffin. Third Row: D. Rubin, J. Meadows (sec.-treas.), J. Quinn, B. Bradford, B. Marmer. First Row: J. Grushka (sec), R. Parsons (pres.), M. Starr (pres.), J. Wade (sec), P. Roberge (vice-pres.). Second Row: S. Canner (vice-pres.), J. Quinn (treas.), B. Marmer, J. Hanna. Seatai Omeg Sifymti InHE X! ™ 4 p-J «f nl ■Ji 4 M 1 A v W - J3L jCfc SB V ■T ■■mB ' - ' fin f fiii I First Row: B. Wolfe, A. Roman (vice-pres.), V. Schlos- berg (pres.), D. Zuffanti (pres.). H. McKee (corr. sec). Second Row: R. Tobin, C. Baron (treas.), N. Barnett, E. Kenney, B. Elman, N. Raymond. First Row: E. Isaacs, J. Wildman, J. Miller, M. Feltman (pres.), M. Derosier (pres.), B. Kalowski (vice-pres.), J. Jenner. Second Row: G. Silverstein, E. Peters, M. O ' Connell, J. Frontero. K. McCarthy, J. Sweet, T. Chiacchia. Some beauty from both. First Row: S. Gregory. W. Hohman (Ed.), J. LeBlanc (Ed.), L. LeFort. Second Row: D. King, C. Kowal, H. Bond. Congradulations, Judy. ' Your Friday morning Husky Hi-Liters. First Row: J. Jenner. M. Starr, R. Smith (pres.), N. Barnett. Second Row: R. Jones, J. Defelice. H. McKee, D. Stoddard, C. Devlin, D. Wheaton. (ffk , ft ft ft H||ft ' njs P 1 | pl ., « kl Ha ■ ' Kfitfj W Jh{ jw .m i 4i 8HbP ) JHL 3R 3 H ' • ' ' ■ ffc h t- PHB , n ; . r ! iH i HP ' tJBP n ™ P i ' , ■ H zl i life ' 4B Hr T i KySft First Row: G. Fennell (adv.), N. Barnett, J. Green, R. MacCallum (pres.), N. Gavin (sec), N. Cernaglia (pres.), H. McKee, K. Hodgson, E. Chartier (sec). Second Row: G. Silverstein, J. Ware, J. Sweet, J. Miller, J. Widerstien, J. Havice, N. Vogel, B. Kalowsky, A. Roman, Vera Schlosberg, E. Isaacs, R. Tobin. Third Row: C. Cleverly, J. Damiano, H. Gallagher, L. Bertolami, A. Gordon, W. Farrell, J. Galvin, A. Chartier, T. McKee, G. Garabedian, L. Blumsack. Want to go for a trip, girls? Student Cls ip your hands and away we go. m ' i m Ik HEnf . S Ex ' ▼ • ' ■ 5 m ' tl i I HP 1 i 1 First Row: N. Raymond, D. Zuffanti, A. Critikos (sec.). Prof. S. Herman (adv.), P. Roberge (pres.), R. Gilroy (vice-pres.), Z. Holtz (treas.), J. Wildman. E. Kenney. Second Row: J. Frontero, J. Rice, D. Rubin, E. Paquette, V. Celino, E. Dolby, M. Derosier, E. Peters. ' Third Row: F. Kardon, J. Latture, R. Moro, S. Goren, J. Conway, F. Muri, R. Carini, R. Crawford. Fourth Row: R. McBournie, E. Whitehurst. R. Kilroy, A. MacLeod, J. Cochrane, E. Crepeau, J. O ' Toole. .deadens t First Row: A. Parziale (treas.), C. Ryan (pres.), E. Kriegeman (sec), J. Marshall. Standing: W. Hatch, D. Drew, J. Wild. @6 %u D. Zuffanti, L. Bertolami, H. McKee, J. Green, J. Dam First Row: Prof. L. Cleveland (Di- rector), H. McKee, R. MacCallum, J. Galvin, A. Chartier, L. Bertolami, J. Green. Second Row: G. Silver- stein, N. Gavin (sec), J. Wider- shien, K. Hodgson, N. Carniglio, N. Vogel, J. Miller, J. Sweet, R. Tobin. i t t Seated: X. Fullington, N. Rosen- blatt (adv.). S. Sarkisian, C. Baron. J. Poor. Standing: S. Sherter. R. Scarfo, B. Rapoport. Seated: M. LaBelle, Dr. Greenwald (adv.), W. Hatch (pres.), J. Wild (vice- pres.), R. Scarfo (vice-pres.). Standing: A. Roman, D. Chambers, S. Sarkisian. J. Poor, K. Desens. Seated: Prof. Barkely (adv.), M. Fc-Itman (treas.), M. LaBelle (pres.), K. Desens (sec), A. Roman (sec). Standing: D. Chambers (treas.), J. Poor (vice-pres.). R. Scarfo, S. Sarkisian (vice-pres.), J. Wild, W. Hatch. Ken Holsberg talks with IRC speaker. 2 ffc e Society First Row: B. Elman (sec.-treas.), B. Wolfe, H. Crowley (pres.), T. Chiacchia. Second Row: M. Kawadler. C. Devlin, J. Jensen, E. Smith. First Row: E. Peters, A. MacLead, R. Doyle (vice-pres.), J. Carey (treas.), Z. Holtz. Second Row: J. Brooks, E. Paquette, P. Roberge, J. Solakian, R. Limmer, J. Lally (sec), R. Moro. D. Zuffanti (vice-pres.), P. McCarthy, A. Greenfield, G. Abrams, L. Lewis (pres.), D. Kargoerstein. Society D. Randolph (pres.), A. Greenfield, D. Kuperstein, P. McCarthy, L. Lewis. (tct 3 .lau Seventy-six trombones let the big parade. r?W0t S cietie ACADEMY First Row: M. Kelly, S. Sarkisian (vice-pres.), H. McKee (pres.), A Zarrella (sec.-treas.), B. Karlsson Second Row: M. Starr, R. Foley, J Doherty, J. DeFelice; L. Brewer, S Rubenstein, J. LeBlanc, J. Poor, J Maloney. PI TAU SIGMA st Row: R. Sullivan, D. Fillio (sec). R. Collins (vice-pres.), J. McElman (pres.), D. Vancura (sec), T. Clark, R. Jones. Second Row: R. Witty, R. Pattison, C. Mantia, M. Sacks, R. Miller, S. Rose, R. Port. EDUCATION HONOR SOCIETY B. Goldman, B. Elman, H. Crowley, J. Jensen, E. Smith. ETTA KAPPA NU First Row: R. Whitney. C. Arm strong (treas.). E. Collins (sec). M Roch (pres.), L. F. Cleveland (adv.) T. Fitzgibbon (vice-pres.). E. Browne (sec), R. Concannon. L. Mikus Second Row: G. Kasparian. E. Gen tuso, S. Mikulski, C. Lang, M Eovine. J. Radcliffe. R. Pennacchio H. Latture. V. Battista. Third Row P. Brown. P. Donate. P. Robillard N. Shotz, J. Panico. W. Blotnick R. Moynihan. Fourth Row: J Moneghan, B. Pelton. D. Parker W. Bogle, J. Saulniee. R. Wlodyka M. Heckei. r ■ ft IB 1 i Mr : A ■ ■ m. ' TM puss PHI ALPHA THETA Seated: J. Poor. Dr. Rosenblatt (adv.), B. Rapoport (pres.), C. Baron, S. Sherter. Standing: R. Scarfo. S. Sar- kisian. Prof. Fullington. Meadow; SIGMA SOCIETY sons, R. Wilsack (pies.), J. (pres.). R. Landrey, S. Kaufman. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row: R. Kershaw, R. Boucher (vice-pres.), C. Harmon (pres.), R. Limmer (vice-pres.), W. Nee (sec), A. Gordon, R. Kilroy. Second Row: S. Beaumont, J. Diamond, R. Jones, M. Levine, G. Murphy, R. Catord, J. Avery. P%at i titie Two of the more elaborate statues. MLE SA M 5 ft YS THE ARMS R ACr ■§ ' • PI rfi ' te.  f , ' ml ? i 1 J H |. If « f J j 1 f M I f r V v f m m • 4 4 fe  j 1 : . . -X — am ■ £« ;. aa .as as « Pi M jijBFpaHm — ft, ' Zi. BETA GAMMA F.PSILON First Row: R. Paterson (sec), R. Lee (sec), C. Carlson (treas.), T. King (vice-pres.), R. Port (vice- pres.). R. Whitney, J. Radcliffe. Second Row: M. Hutchinson, L. Pinder, R. Harrington, G. McCoy, W. Haddon, R. Knorr, P. Woodbury. Third Row: D. McKeen, D. Morton, J. Cochrane, A. Chatt- ier, R. Jones, J. Harpell. PHI GAMMA PI R. Lillich J. Kaczoroioski (pres.) W. Hession D. Plourde (treas.) Standing: C. Guettler W. Nee NU EPSILON ZETA First Row: G. Eddleston, M. West, C. Lin, S. Austin (adv.), D. Ohlund, D. Thomson (v.p.), R. Lindner, E. Colace, C. Har- mon. Second Row: A. Whitty, E. Ashey, D. Kasher, R. Zeppieri, A. Quattromani, J. Avery. Third Row: R. West, L. Struzik, G. Stanford, W. Maxwell, C. Sawyer, W. Phelps. Fourth Row: R. Glorioso, T. Dungan, M. Levine, A. Alderman, R. Koziski, B. Harris, P. Krauss. Some people bend backwards to get into a frat. PHI BETA ALPHA First Row: P. Roberge, T. Kershaw, R. Jones, D. Nelson (treas.), Prof. Fullington (adv.), J. Concaugh (pres.), C. Devlin (vice-pres.), E. Kearney (sec), J. Quinn, Prof. Blackman, L. Blumsack (historian). Second Row: N. Brown, D. Wheaton, J. Lawrence, C. Saccardo, J. Havice, R. Gilroy, R. Bartimole, J. Sasso, D. Rubin, A. Sargent, G. Murphy. Third Row: W. Spofford, D. Stoddard, D. Kramer, J. Halloran, F. Norris, T. McKee, B. Bradford, T. Mitchell, J. Love, A. Parziale. Fourth Row: P. Hersee, R. Kilroy, J. Wade, R. Kershaw, B Farrell, J. Denk, A. Kondracki, J. Palmucci, A. Murphy. A prize float. Christmas for the kids. ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA First Row: R. Gilbert. R. Kauffunger, R. Mc- Laughlin, R. Deshaies, J. Severens, D. Osborn, R. LaBelle. Second Row: R. McMellon, R. Caton, P. Morse, M. Mecsas, E. Chetwynd. Presents for everyone. SIGMA KAPPA PSI First Row: A. Marion, A. Hurwitz, S. Canner, L. Cooperstein (adv.), B. Marmer (pres.), E. Rubin, S. Kay. Second Row: S. Poretsky, E. Dolby, L. Goldfarb, A. Horwitz, S. Palan. Third Row: J. Diamond, M. Snyder, Y. Patt, S. Finer, P. Ehrenberg. GAMMA PHI KAPPA First Row: J. Solakian, J. Miller, K. Shea (sec), J. Mack (pres.), R. Boucher (treas.), W. Schuster, L. Mikus. Second Row: E. Nichols. D. Quackenbush. R. Dunbar. P. Griffen, E. Nelson. Third Row: R. Dickinson, J. Roden, R. Hanson. C. Pappas. w ■ w At KAPPA ZETA PHI Sitting: H. Cohen, A. Schultz, M. Shaevel (Chancellor), Professor Norman Resenblatt (Ad- visor), P. Whitty (Corresponding Scribe), A. Black, S. Cooper. Standing: M. Samuel, S. Beaumont, M. Goldstein, D. Hillman, K. Woolfe, A. Gordon, R. Bellin, G. Widershien, L. Epstein. SIGMA PHI ALPHA First Row: J. Carey, E. Mitchell, K. Franzoni, L. Childs (pres.), R. Doyle (treas.), R. McLaughlin (sec), R. Limmer. Second Row: F. DiCesare, S. White, J. Brooks, M. Leafer, J. Kobylarr, F. Muri, L. Kanowith, R. Antoniotti. Third Row: R. Gerardi. R. LeBlanc, R. Rudell, L. Langevin, E. Williams, L. Costa. H. Benson. ; E u : IT • E . ' u. A , i N . V E k % %a£e t Mat Sadetie MARKETING AND ADVERTISING First Row: L. LeFort, J. Griffin (treas.), J. Sasso (vice-pres.). J- Terravecchia (pres.), J. Spina (vice-pres.), L. Sherwin (treas.). Second Row: R. Murphy, R. Landrey, J. Kaufman, C. Tilly, W. West, D. Pound, J. Carey, J. Stewart, J. Lally. Third Row: J. O ' Nara, M. Ferragamo, S. Manthorne, A. Davis, J. Todd, J. Miller, J. Kazanjian. ADVERTISING CLUB First Row: C. Tilly (treas.), S. Kaufman (vice-pres.), J. Carey (pres.), Prof. Coons (adv.), R. Murphy (pres.), L. LeFort (vice-pres.), M. Ferragamo (sec). Second Row: J. Griffin, J. Sasso, J. Lally, D. Pound (treas.), J. Terravecchia, R. Land- rey, J. Spina. Third Row: J. Stewart, J. O ' Mara, J. Kazanjian, V. Miller, R. Dovle. Fourth Row: S. Manthorne, A. Davis, W. West, L. Sherwin, J. Todd. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT First Row: R. MacCallum, G. Murphy, J. Meadows, W. Farrell. Second Row: J. Gillis, W. Nee, J. Quinn, R. Dwyer. R. Gerardi. R. Parsons. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Seated: D. Gordon (sec), A. Shea (pies.), A. Vallely (vice-pres.), G. McWeeney (treas.). Standing: T. Parker, J. Jensen, E. Smith, T. Spada. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY First Row: A. Black, G. Murphy, R. Kershaw, W. Far- rell. Second Row: L. Blumsack, E. Kearney, B. Bradford. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A. MacDonald (pres.), A. Fernandes (pres.), E. Karish, B. Rybimski, A. Myers, C. Goddard. Steu, ■ ■; ' ■; . ' ' ; . ' ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - : S AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS First Row: D. Vancura, R. Sullivan, L. Rogers, R. Collins (treas.), M. Sacks (pies.), J. McElnr Jones, D. Fillio. Second Row: R. Witty, R. Pattison, S. Rose, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Mantia, W. Ar L. Chapdelaine, H. Traiger, J. Delaney, J. Cronin, R. Miller. in (tre is, R. .), T. Clark, R. rt. Third Row: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS First Row: N. Barnett, A. MacDonald, A. Gordon, E. Kolycheck (pres.), H. Merrill, R. Gavin, N. Raymond. Second Row: R. Nelson, D. Ferrari, E. Webb, A. Stewart, H. Gibson. Third Row: H. Murphy, A. McCoy, J. Prifti, P. Munroe. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS — INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS First Row: W. Bogle, R. Whitney, C. Laman, R. Fischer, M. Roch (chairman), R. Concannon, J. Mikus, J. Solakian, R. Doyle. Second Row: B. Pelton, R. Boozang, G. Kasparian, R. Pennacchio, J. Radcliffe, R. Moynihan, V. Battista, C. Armstrong, J. Panico. Third Row: E. Gentuso, E. Browne, C. Lang, R. Robillard, J. Boucher, W. Blotnick, P. Donato, S. Mikulski. Fourth Row: T. Fitzgibbon, M. Hecker, E. Collins, J. Saulnier, D. Parker, J. Moneghan, N. Shotz. SPORTS I 5 w First Row: J. Pay ton, Vozzella, F. Beckette, Carvalho, McGonagle, Allen, Brown, Surette, Flaherty. Second Row: Switzler, Henderson, Kahn, Fitzgerald, Caplan (Capt.), Lanzetta, Pike, Lyons, Halloran, Suprin, Hodgson. Third Row: Johnson, McLaughlin, D. Payton, Hennessey, Herskind, Kinzella, Porter, Hemingway, Hogan, Sears. Fourth Row: Appruzzese, Pa- lumbo, Sciacco, DiNino, Mitchell, Eonas, Weiner, O ' Hare. This was the year — the year we had been waiting for. Coming from almost nowhere, the 1958-59 edition of Coach Zabilski ' s Huskies did the un- predictable, the amazing and the astonishing to soothe win-starved Northeastern with six victories and two setbacks. They were tabbed The Cinderella Team and the Fighting Irish of Huntington Ave. but whatever their nomenclature, they provided some sparkling football, which had been con- spicuously absent during previous years. Attempting one of the most ambitious sched- ules in decades, the Huskies of Fighting Irish fame rolled over such vaunted opponents as Rhode Island, New Hampshire, tricky Hofstra, perennial rival Massachusetts, Bridgeport, and AIC. The two blemishes on this surprising tab came at the hands of Springfield in a hair rais- ing 32-30 sestback, and Yankee Conference champ, University of Connecticut in a 46-14 drubbing. Probably the key to much of the success was the platooning of quarterbacks Jim Hennessey and newcomer and season ' s surprise Tom Flah- erty. The latter was discovered in a pre-season scrimmage against Bates (28-0 N.U.) when Hennessey was sidelined with a sore wing. Flaherty came through in stellar fashion, enough so that Coach Zabilski named him starting quarterback in the Rhody game. The season got off to an auspicious start at Meade Field in Kingston, R.I. Season ' s sensa- tion 5 ' 9 Tom Flaherty passed, ran, and tricked himself into three tallies as the Husky rolled up a surprising 26-6 count. The story was Flaherty and the Husky line. Versatile Tom besides scoring thrice in his debut, romped 112 yards on 13 carries and con- nected on five out of six passes for 103 markers. In the second frame with the Z-men on top 6-0 by virtue of a Lanzetta interception and a Flaherty end run, the Rams tied the count and the day was looking dark. But the Huskies came through with a 63 yard march to score, highlighted by a Flaherty to Hemingway toss good for 15 yards. TOM FLAHERTY — In sensational debut against R.I. FOOTBALL AT IT ' S BEST — Who ' s got the ball though? The true test came in this same period when Rhody threatened with seconds left, but the Husky line was equal to the occasion and turned back the growling Rams on the six. From then on the Huskies had the game well in hand as they registered twice in the final stanza. These scores were highlighted by a 32 yard keeper by Flaherty and a Hennessey to Allen flip. Like an olive in a martini was the correct connotation for the condition of Kent Field, the scene of Northeastern ' s next conquest. New Hampshire was the 12-0 victim this time in a game in which both sides could have used canoes. Torrents of rain had drenched Kent Field all day and by game time yard-line markers were visible only under two inches of water. Most of the spectators were forced to watch the fray from their cars as the field took on a drive-in movie atmosphere. Tom Flaherty ' s name again flashed across sport pages as he danced his way through a maze of mud and players on a brilliant keeper surprising everyone but himself. This tally came early in the third frame. The Huskies clicked again in the third, this time on a Flaherty to Hemingway over the center pass good for the score. It was a go-for-broke situation for Spring- field College and they broke the hearts of the Huskies as well as the hearts of their fans. The contest, won by the Gymnasts 32-30, had just about everything except a defense on both sides. Northeastern became the victim of letdown- itis coupled with a severe case of fumbles dis- sease. A weak last period punt that failed to go anywhere and the treacherous running of 5 ' 9 George Redman as he galloped to a trio of tallies, were the immediate causes for this heartbreaker. The Huskies were twice forced to come from behind. Trailing 12-0 near the end of the half, the defensive unit for Northeastern began the scoring. Bill Evans intercepted a Springfield toss and later scored on a Flaherty option from the twenty-five. The Huskies came back from intermission determined to show their critics they were not a flash in the pan team. John McGonagle sent the Red and Black out in front 14-12 on a spec- tacular 43 yard payoff jaunt with a Flaherty to Mitchell pass catching the extra points. DiNino — Full speed ahead. ■w Football swan dive. After the Gymnasts had countered with a pair of markers, the Huskies came alive again featured by a Hennessey to Beckette pass good for 43 yards and a DiNino plunge to paydirt from the eleven. Hennessey made the score 30-26 as he sneaked over center from the eleven. A weak punt late in the final stanza set up the winning TD for Springfield. George Red- man was once again the villain. The game ended with the Huskies on the Gymnast ' s eighteen, with further advances being nullified by a 15 yard clipping penalty. The following two weeks the Huskies played host to AIC and Hofstra and won both of them under perfect weather conditions. AIC was the first visitor and the hosts were rather rude to their guests from Western Massachusetts. The Huskies and Jim Hennessey had a field day. Northeastern rolled up seven touchdowns for a 42 to 6 pasting with Jim Hennessey being featured in four. Mobile Jim flung two scor- ing passes and romped over with a pair himself. Dr. Ell watches. Weiner catches. It was the high-flying, high-riding Dutchmen from Hof- stra next on the Husky list. Hofstra came fully equipped with the famed lonesome end, plus the radically success- ful spread eagle formation. This, however, was to be Doctor Ell ' s day, for the game was in tribute to the retiring president. In a perfectly executed maneuver, Hennessey and McGonagle pulled off the surprise of the day — an on-side kickoff. Before Hofstra knew they were on the field they were down 16-0. Both touchdowns were a result of Hennessey to McGonagle tosses. Late in the second quarter, however, the Dutchmen re- covered enough to push across a score. It was set up by a fumble recovery on the Husky nineteen. Hofstra used its lonesome end formation to advantage in this series. The Huskies switched to a ground game for the remain- ing minutes to eat up valuable time. For their final tally the Z-men marched 64 yards with Johnny Allen plunging- over to end the scoring 24-14. This was a key win for the Huskies, as Hofstra had been listed in the top ten in the small college parade. sOT? Flaherty pursued by Springfield Go west young man someone said, and so they did to visit their country cousins at the University of Massachusetts. This game always takes on a special glow as Zabilski and Coach O ' Roarke were teammates at Boston College. There is never any love lost in this one, how- ever. The fact that the Redmen had lost three out of four this season was no reason for the Hus- kies to take this one lightly. They didn ' t take it easy but were held to two scores, 12-0 on a muddy turf. The big story in this game was the North- eastern line, which gave up 25 pounds per man to Massachusetts. In fact, this line had been underrated and unnoticed most of the season, but its work in the U. Mass. engagement be- came clearly evident. The story was not all defense. John Mc- Gonagle on a seventeen yard reverse play scored the first TD after a 56 yard sustained drive. Jim Hennessey, however, once again stole the offensive limelight. He tossed a sixteen yard bomb to end Irv Weiner in the fourth period and accounted for all of Northeastern ' s 63 aerial yards. Colorful floats and the crowning of the sec- ond annual Homecoming Queen were the com- pliments to the next Husky game, as Coach Zabilski ' s warriors took on a potent University of Bridgeport. The Huskies bewitched, bewildered, and be- headed the U. B. Knights 36-8 to the delight of the Queen and her court. On runs of six and ten yards Johnny Allen registered two tallies and was the big offensive story. Other scorers were John McGonagle, Fred Beckette and Jim Hennessey. With this game the 1959 Huskies closed out the home season with a clean slate of four wins and seemed bound to have one of their most successful campaigns since the Golden Year with Century Sid Watson. It was Husky versus Husky as the 1959 grid season prepared to close its doors. At Storrs, Connecticut, Yankee ' Conf erence champion Con- necticut made this closing a sad one as they outclassed the N.U. Huskies 38-14. It was all over before it even started. The giant Connecticut forward wall was too much for our Huskies as U. Conn, tallied twice within the first nine minutes of play. From then on there was no contest. In the second period, Northeastern lost the services of their fine quarterback, Jim Hen- nessey via the injury route. Jim suffered three cracked ribs. Northeastern, in fact, did not tally until the third frame with Tom Flaherty at the wheel. McGonagle set it up with a fine runback of a pass interception. John Halloran did the lug- ging to paydirt. Now it was all over, the Huskies did it. They did what some teams before them had failed to do — compile a winning season record. This fine showing seemed to point the way for other teams to have winning records too — hockey, basketball, and baseball. A short gain against Hofstra. D. MacAuley, D. Lucas, and Dick Bentley get ready to start race. Cross Country The 1958 cross country season saw an inexperienced Northeastern team, made up entirely of sophomores and middlers, break even in seven meets. The Huskies won three, lost three and placed second in a triangular meet. On September 27, the young team traveled to Dur- ham, New Hampshire for the opening meet where they were defeated by the University of New Hampshire Wildcats 22 to .37. The race was run in a steady down- pour which made the going very treacherous. North- eastern ' s outstanding distance runner, Tom Tomasian won individual honors by outkicking New Hampshire ' s Doug MacGregor over the last half mile. Captain Phil Crosby was the second Northeastern finisher, placing sixth, and sophomore Joe Abelon finished seventh. Murray Watt and Dick Bentley completed the Huskie ' s top five. On October 4, Northeastern hosted a quadrangular meet among the University of Massachusetts, the Uni- versity of Maine, and Springfield College. It proved to be a bad day for Northeastern as they finished fourth in the four team field. The University of Mass. edged Maine for the victory as Maine ' s Dale Bessey won the race. The only Northeastern runner to break into the first fifteen was Crosby, who ran a strong race in placing ninth. After dropping their first two meets, the Husky har- riers bounced back on October 11, to down the Uni- versity of Rhode Island at Kingston 24 to 31. Tomasian set a new course record in winning. Abelon showed great improvement as he placed fourth, barely edging- Crosby who placed fifth, and Dick Bentley sixth. Minus Tomasian, who dropped out of school, the harriers put on their best team effort of the season in defeating Worcester Polytech 18 to 43 at Franklin Park on October 18. Northeastern grabbed five of the first six places and seven of the first ten. Crosby won the race and he was closely followed by Abelon. In one of the closest meets possible, the Coast Guard Academy, 38, edged Northeastern, 40, and MIT, 42, in a triangular meet at Franklin Park on October 25. Abelon once again was Northeastern ' s top man, finish- ing third. He ran a front race all the way, but tired over the final half mile and was overtaken. It was a frightening Halloween for our harriers as they were shut out 15 to 46 by a strong Providence College team at Providence on October 31. Providence runners captured the first five places before Abelon, the Huskies ' first man, crossed the line in sixth posi- tion. Crosby placed eighth, followed by Watt in ninth, Bentley eleventh and Howell seventeenth. In the final meet of the season the Huskies easily de- feated Tufts 22 to 37 at Medford. Abelon won his first race of the season, outdueling the Jumbos ' Karl Bene- dict. Watt beat Crosby for the first time, as they gave Northeastern the third and fourth spots. Bentley fin- ished sixth, and Hancock earned his letter by placing eighth. [ 185 ] First Row, Standing: Coach Bell, A. White, A. Paresky, J. Walsh, J. Wilson. D. Cronin (Capt.), D. Salvucci. G. Lambert. Second Row: W. Vient, D. Spofford, G. Cronin, A. Chisholm, J. McEholm, W. Hartney, L. Weissbach. Third Row: C. Davenport. J. Palmer, D. Peters, P. Supernant, K. Kassabian (Trainer), R. Lehman (Mgr.). Hockey Northeastern should have grown ivy on its glazed white stone buildings and joined the Ivy League during the winter as the Huskies won five games and lost three from the soft- touch Ivy Leaguers. The Greater Boston and other independent teams on the schedule like NCAA-Tourney- bound Boston College and Canadian star- studded Boston University and Michigan State provided far stiffer competition, winning eight games while dropping seven to the Huskies. The Huskies blew extremely hot and cold throughout the season, winning on nights when they were discounted as being heavy under-dogs and losing on other nights when they were counted as sure bets. However, they manged to end up with a winning 12 win 11 loss mark, including a four game winning streak at end of the schedule. In Frank Carroll the Huskies had a talented, workmanlike goalie. Although a little erratic in the nets at times, Frank allowed only 99 goals to be scored against him to establish a new Northeastern record for a goalie. The rec- ord was unheralded at the time but certainly rates as one of the most outstanding- perform- ances by an NU athlete. After the last game Carroll stated, I was hoping to break the 100 against mark all season. It was in the back of my mind all the time but I was really sweating these last few games. The one distinctively brilliant star on the team was Art Chisholm who made it big in his debut into big time college games. Graduat- ing from pups where he was a great first year scorer, Artie retained his knack for scoring and his all-around versatility with the best that varsity competition had to offer. And this past Chisholm takes shot at Yale goali McEholm pushes two B.U. attackers aside. Carroll kicks B.U. attempt aside winter, the Huskies faced many excellent teams. Artie was named Athlete-of-the-Year here at Northeastern ; was a member of the New England All-Star team ; was the leading- scorer in New England, and the second leading in the East. All told, Chisholm tallied 64 points on 40 goals and 24 assists to place him at the top of the list of high-scoring Huskies players for a season. He has a chance to set another all-time Northeastern mark. With two years of eli- gibility left, Chisholm can capture the total point title currently held by his coach, Jimmy Bell. The season got underway with the auspicious debut by Chisholm who broke Yale ' s back with all four goals in the 4-3 decision at New Haven. Yale, traditional opening game rival, was further humiliated by the loss since the game marked the opening of a modernistically de- signed $1,500,000 rink. Other Husky highlights in this game were the large number of Husky fans in the New Haven area who came over to cheer the red and black on, the fact that it was the first Husky victory in seven attempts at Yale, and a pair of outstanding sophomore defensemen, Jim McEl- holm, who went on to win the NEWS ' Most- Improved-Player Award in hockey, and John Palmer, were discovered. Outstanding defensive play kept Yale from scoring the equalizer when they had a two-man advantage during the last two minutes of the contest. Three days later, the Huskies bowed to Bos- ton University 5-3 next door at Boston Arena. The Terriers Canadian, star center Bob Marquis scored a goal, one of three, on a pen- alty rarely invoked in modern hockey, the pen- alty shot to put his team in front to stay. This dampened the spirit of the Huskies no longer than three days as they began a three game winning streak with a 5-3 victory over Brown. A new pair of skates enticed winger George Lambert to tally five goals as the Huskies bur- ied Bowdoin 10-1 here at the Arena for the second win of the trio. Seeming buried in this romp were the three goal effort by Chisholm, the four assists by another newcomer, sophomore Gerry Cronin, younger sibling to Husky captain Don Cronin, and the fine defensive work. The third triumph of the series came at Wat- son Rink, Harvard, new-found home for the Huskies, as they downed Princeton 6-3. Chisholm scored his third hat trick in five games. But such dizzy heights, a 4-1 record, were too much and they collapsed into a five game losing skein. The first of these losses was more or less anticipated. Northeastern was surprised to learn that it had been selected to face powerful Michigan State, who had suddenly decided to make an Eastern trip, in the first game of the Christmas Tourney. The loss, although ex- pected, was brutal, an 8-1 beating. Chisholm, Art Chisholm shakes hands with West Point all around athlete, Pete Dawkins after 3-2 NU victory. ■m OH, MY ACHING BACK. Carroll makes unusual save against B.C. however, was selected to a berth on the All- Carnival second team. The dejected Huskies fell victim to Brown, whom it had defeated earlier, 5-3 in the con- solation game. Receiving little consolation from that, the Huskies collapsed before a strong, young Bos- ton College sextet 8-2 and fell to Providence 4-2. Sinking even lower, they lost to Middlebury 9-5 although facing two of the top scorers in the East in Phil Latrielle and Bob Karin, and finally 4-2 to New Hampshire. New Hampshire, although also sporting a number of good across-the-border players, was decisively an under-dog and the defeat at their hands must have shaken the cobwebs from the Huskies ' skates. They ripped heavily-favored R.P.I. 7-3, knocking them several rungs down in the East- ern Hockey title ladder. Chisholm was again superb, netting the hat trick and assisting on another. Traveling to Rhode Island, they took revenge on Brown to the tune of 5-1. The Beanpot Tournament at Boston Garden, by far the best Husky and college hockey draw- ing card in New England, pitted the Huskies against B.U. in the opening round. Again the results were disastrous. The Terriers played with the Huskies, 7-4. Before undertaking the consolation game of the tourney, thev trounced Tufts 9-2 at Watson Rink. Harvai ' d proved to be less of a gracious host in the resumption of tourney play, blanking Northeastern 4-0. The following night, the still-smarting Hus- kies nipped the decidedly favorite Dartmouth 4-3 in one of the season ' s biggest upsets, a pat- ented NU trick. Chisholm had the hat trick again. A 7-3 loss to Colby in Maine and an 8-1 trouncing by Dartmouth at Hanover, New Hampshire in a return engagement were the last defeats suffered for the season. Dartmouth went on to win the Ivy title while the Huskies went on to win the last four games. Chisholm scored four goals in each of the next two games to defeat Tufts again, 5-3, at Harvard, and A.I.C., 9-7. In the game with the West Pointers at Har- vard on Military Prom night, they faced not only defenseman Pete Dawkins, the Ail-Ameri- can football player but also the sleeper play, a hockey version of the Army-contrived lone- some-end play in football. Two goals by Artie and another by Buzz Paresky turned back the Cadets 3-2 in a real thriller. Lolly Weisbach ' s hat-trick in the season ' s finale versus another group of Cadets, from Norwich, was good enough for the 3-2 gallop- ing finish. Walt Vient shoots against Brown. •star of show against Yale. Front Row: M. Dvorehak, D. Brown, B. Doherty, R. Clark. Back Row: P. Hemingway, B. Vierestra, P. Calloe, J. Erickson (Cap:.). Basketball The buzzer has been sounded, the scores have been entered, and the records have been turned in. The long season ended with a mixture of sad- ness and joy in the hearts of the players. A wistfull nostalgia swelled in the breasts of the five seniors who had just played their last game as a collegiate. Big John Erickson, the captain, who led the Huskies clown the courts and through the bas- kets in many exciting basketball games was through. Next year there would be someons else taking his place as the team leader. It had been a long grind, and the big forward had dis- tinguished himself both as a player and a leader of men. A tired but satisfied Big John could now reminisce over a season in which he had led an untried, and relatively small team through the dismal early season hardships, which saw them lose their first four games, to the surpris- ing and happy climax which saw them wind up with a ten win and nine loss record. The most pleasing aspect of the victory road run was the fa ct that the squad won five out of their last six games. Basking in the limelight, Erickson could re- member the Rhode Island game in which he single-handedly almost ruined the Rams by taking the ball off the boards eighteen times in the course of the game. Although his primary purpose was to get the ball for his teammates, Erickson managed to maintain a slightly better than a ten-point per game average and finished the season as the second leading scorer on the team. Tall Dick Stewart, who played his best game of the year against Bowdoin by scoring twenty points, was another of the departing five. Playing in all but one of the eighteen games Dick was the fifth leading rebounder and the sixth highest scorer on the Husky five. [189] The all around ability and value of Stewart was quickly recognized by the opposing teams, and many times they assigned their best de- fensive man to him. Sometimes this strategy worked, other times it failed. The aggressive performances turned in by this big senior must have raised a deep respect for him in the eyes of the college coaches and sports writers, for he was chosen, along with teammate John Erickson, to play in the New England All-Stars game on March fifteenth, at the Brandeis gym. At Waterloo Napoleon was defeated and his men were taken captive by the allied armies. Fortunately Roule Piche was not there. The six-foot three-inch forward played some very important minutes for Coach Dukeshire, and the fact that he did not win any awards or re- ceive any public accolades is no indication of how important he was to the team. The big guy was able to spell some of the work-horses, and in the close games his pres- ence on the floor, with the other big men, put a great deal more pressure on the other squad. Piche ' s grit and ruggedness more than made up for his lack of scoring. The final statistics only show the cold facts and not how well a Tap-Off in the MIT game. MIT man dunks one Shall we dance? man played his position or helped a teammate. This is what the big fellow did best, and did it well. Much of the so-called dirty work was dele- gated to two of the smallest players on the squad, Bill Doherty and Joe Curran. These two had the difficult chores of bring- ing up the ball, setting up plays, and helping the other members of their team to score. Al- ways hustling, always trying, and often times succeeding, these two men were vital cogs in the second half of the season spurt, which saw the hoopsters winning ten out of their last fifteen games. Junior, Paul Calloe reached the heights of stardom when he poured twenty-two points through the meshes to help defeat a strong Harvard quintet, which was limited to a meager forty-six points in the Huskies first victory. Calloe, playing center, was the season ' s find. In addition to tying as the third leading re- bounder, he managed to come up with a third in the teams ' scoring honors. Versatile Mike Dvorchak, who plays base- ball almost as well as he plays basketball led the Northeastern basketball team in overall scoring. The fiery guard averaged over eleven points per game and shot for an eighty-one per- cent average from the free throw line. Mike turned into a prolific scorer soon after he got married, which caused Coach Dukeshire to make the comment, I think I ' ll marry off the rest of the team. The Rhody game was the first time during the season that the Huskies displayed the po- tential power they were capable of exploding. In that game, which many single out as their best, six men scored in the double figures, and the team moved the ball around like a preci- sion-oiled machine. Although they didn ' t make a big splash across the headlines, laurels are in order for Dick Brown, Bill Viestra, Pete Hemingway, Bob Clark, Ken Topalian, Joe Mulkerrin, Dan Lynch, and Harry Kresphane. Gimmie that ball. £ •% ! H- , w w f 3 « x ' ' W 8 16 Front Row: T. Mulkerrin, J. Buchert, J. Quinlan, H. Kreshpane, M. Dvorchak, T. Conway, J. Erickson (Capt.), J. Scole, T. Flaherty, D. Lynch, F. Beckette, T. Cangiano. Second Row: P. Eckman (Mgr.), Coach Connelly, J. McKenzie, W. May- hew, R. MacDonald, J. McElholm, P. McCarthy, B. Collar, J. Palmer, R. Reardon, G. Murray, R. Calandrella, S. Ajemian, K. Kassabian (Trainer). Baseball A strong start and a weak finish was this year ' s story of Northeastern ' s 1959 baseball squad. Perhaps the reason for the dismal showing during the last half of the season can be at- tributed to a very tight schedule. Fred Beckette ' s hitting and fielding enabled the Huskies to start the season off on the right foot as they beat Boston University 1-0. Beckette ' s long triple driving in catcher, Tom Cangiano, in the second inning proved to be the only run of the contest. Beckette ' s two fine defensive plays in the fifth inning saved the game for sophomore, Warren Mayhew, who chalked up his first varsity win. Two days later, at Storrs, Connecticut, the Huskies dropped a 6-1 decision that took two hours and fifteen minutes to play. The only bright spot in the game for Northeastern was Mike Dvorchak ' s 390 foot home run. Led by the timely hitting of John Quinlan and Captain John Erickson, the Huskies pinned a 6-2 defeat on Harvard. Warren Mayhew went the distance striking out five Crimson for his second win of the year. The Huskies made it three out of four as they whipped Bowdoin 8-3. Left handed senior, Jim Buchert, making his first start of the season gave up nine walks in addition to eight hits, but tightened up in the clutch so that the Polar Bears left 12 men on base. Catcher Tom Snags hot grounder Cangiano ' s two run double was the big blow in a four run eighth inning. Warren Mayhew won his third game of the young season against no losses as Northeastern bombarded Clark 8-3. It was strickly an in- field attack as second baseman John Quinlan had four hits in five trips to go along with third baseman Tom Flaherty and first baseman Mike Dvorchak, who each batted in two runs. The Huskies made it four in a row as they walked over Providence College 8-7. The Con- nelly men collected only four hits, but capital- ized on fourteen bases on balls to squeak out the victory. A well pitched ball game by sophomore George Murray ended on a dim note as W.P.I, edged out a 2-1 decision. Northeastern ' s only run came in the sixth, when Tom Cangiano singled home John Erickson who had doubled. Harry Kreshpane filling in for injured Dan Lynch had two hits in a losing cause. Two days later, Northeastern lost a heart breaker to Boston College 9-6 in eleven innings. All seemed safe in the eleventh as pitcher May- hew had two out, but trouble started when Mayhew threw wildly to first on the next play. A single, a three run homer, a double, and a single followed before the fire was put out, and when the smoke had cleared four runs had crossed the plate. The Huskies made it inter- esting in the last half of the inning as they scored one run and had the bases loaded before a relief pitcher came in and slammed the door in the Huskies face. In a return contest against Boston Univer- sity, the score was tied at four all in the fifth when the B.U. catcher settled the game with a two run homer over the left field fence. John Quinlan had three hits and Steve Ajemian col- lected two hits. Warren Mayhew fanned six and brought the Huskies back on the winning road as he won his fourth game shutting out MIT 2-0. John Erickson, Tom Flaherty, and Tom Cangiano each had two hits. The GBL leaders, Tufts, blanked Northeast- ern 6-0 as the Huskies were able to collect only four scattered hits. Starter George Murray pitched well, but he had no hitting behind him for support. Good defensive play plus timely hitting started a Maine trip off on a good start as Northeastern trimmed Bates 5-3. Flawless fielding by the infield and clutch hitting by the outfield were combined to assure the victory. The next day against Colby, the Huskies just about ruined chances for the Mules to make the NCCA Regional Playoffs as they beat them 11-9. Tom Cangiano wrapped things up for the Huskies in the ninth inning when he hit a three run homer. John Erickson showed that he had regained the form that he had last year as he hit a tremendous home run that accounted for three runs. Tom Conway who came in to relieve in the eight, blanked the Mules for the rest of the route, and received the win. The bend and reach. The wind-up, the pitch Bernie Leonard, the six foot five inch 240 pound first baseman of Holy Cross, personally took care of the Huskies as he knocked in five runs with two triples, a double and a single. Warren Mayhew was the starter and loser for the Huskies. A Saturday double header proved to be double trouble for the Huskies as they lost the morning game to Boston College, 7-1, then traveled back to Kent Field to play host to Springfield and bowed again 17-12 in ten innings. Boston College was not the same team that the Huskies had defeated 8-3 earlier in the season, as Eagle pitcher Bob Niemiec scattered six hits. John Quinlan was the only Northeast- ern player to get two hits. A bases loaded triple in the tenth inning gave Springfield the margin needed to beat Northeastern in the afternoon game. John Quinlan, who had a banner day at the plate, collected four hits, including two doubles, in five trips to lead the hitters for both teams. In the longest game of the season, the Wild- cats of New Hampshire rallied for five runs in the twelfth inning to beat Northeastern 10-5 in a game that took four hours and ten minutes to complete. John MacKenzie came in to re- lieve starter Jim Buchert and gave a fine per- formance, pitching six scoreless innings. In the first of the twelfth the Wildcats capitalized on five walks, two wild pitches, and two hits to cave the roof on the Huskies. In the final game of the season, ace right- hander Warren Mayhew suffered his third loss of the season as A.I.C. dropped the locals 8-2. Captain John Erickson bowed out of his col- lege career by blasting a 395 foot homer. The Huskies picked up only four hits, but left base- runners stranded in scoring position in nearly every inning. After what appeared to be the start of a successful season, the Huskies faded in the last half of the season losing nine of their last twelve. Coach Connelly explained that the losses can partly be attributed to the inexperi- ence of the team since fifteen of the players were only sophomores with no previous varsity experience. The team will lose only four seniors : Captain John Erickson, Jim Buchert, Paul McCarthy, and Joe Scole. ALONG THE BASE PATHS Middler John Quinlan, for the second straight year, posted the top batting mark for the team . . . Tom Flaherty was elected to lead the team next year as their captain. . . . Coach Tinker Connelly scans action from bench. ii ' vaifiBRfllffri Front Row: A. Smith, J. Havice, R. Kowalski, T. Doherty. Second Row: Maj. F. D. Stevens, R. Ridgeway (Coach), S. Flan- agan, R. Campbell, R. Jones (Capt.), R. Trachtenberg, M Sgt. E. Jordan, Jr. (Asst. Coach.). Rifling For the second straight year, the varsity rifle team has posted the best record of any Northeastern athletic team, as they compiled a 31 won and 4 lost record. The varsity shooters proved that they were no match for local competition as they swept through the Greater Boston League, posting a 10-0 slate. This is the second year in a row that the sharpshooters have gone undefeated in the GBL. Wentworth, Harvard, Boston College, Tufts, and MIT went down before the Husky trig ger- men like clay pigeons at a turkey shoot. The Husky shooters scored over 1400 points in every macth, while MIT was their only op- ponent to score better than 1400. In postal matches the team lost one out of nineteen matches. In invitational matches, shooting against some of the best colleges in the nation, the riflemen split six decisions. They beat Norwich, Goast Guard, and Worces- ter, while losing to Norwich, Maine, and Navy. On February 26, 1959, the team set a new range record at Northeastern when they crushed Tufts 1427 to 1274. The old range record of 1426 was set in 1958. Two outstanding scores were fired during the year, one by Art Smith who fired a 297 out of a possible 300 in the ROTC National Three Position Match, and the other by Walter Scotty Draper who won the National Rifle Association New England Sectional title with a 286, and led his team to the title. LONG SHOTS ... the high scorer from the class of 1959 was Bob Jones with an aver- age of 280 . . . the outstanding riflleman trophy was awarded to Richard Campbell . . . there are bright hopes for another great team next year as the freshmen team is ranked ninth in the United States . . . the biggest loss of the season will be the team ' s outstanding coach, Major Frank Stevens, who is leaving for more Army schooling . . . The Five top averages for the season : Walter Draper 285.5 Richard Campbell 283.8 Art Smith 282.2 Shaun Flanagan 281.3 Robert Sullivan 280.4 Will Anderson passes bar. Track The 1959 track season proved a very disappointing one for Northeastern as the Huskies went through thirteen meets without a win. Although they did not win, neither were they hu- miliated in any of the seven indoor meets. With a little luck and some help in the weight events, the Huskies could have had a .500 season. Captain Bryant Rollins broke a bone in his foot in November and missed the entire indoor season as did Al Poole and Murray Watt with leg injuries. The indoor season opened at Northeastern ' s Cage with traditional rival Tufts eking out a 59 to 54 vic- tory by winning the final event, the relay. Sophomore Ron Dean was the big surprise of the meet as he won the 1000 yard run. The Huskies traveled to Lewiston, Maine for the sec- ond meet and were trampled by a superior Bates squad 87% to 29 %. Bates runners copped twelve of thirteen first places being shut out only in the dash. Larry Chetti, Bob Hayward and Dick Lucas saved face for the Red and Black by sweeping the dash. New Hampshire ' s Wildcats traveled down from the farm country to hand the Tattonmen a 63 1 3 to 48 2 3 defeat. Dick Lucas, Larry Chetti and Tom Cavanaugh emerged as the only winners for Northeastern. Once again the relay cost Northeastern the victory as the University of Massachusetts rolled to a fil 2 3 to 51 1 3 triumph. For the fourth meet in a row the Huskies outperformed their rivals on the track only to lose because of a lack of weightmen. With Larry Barry contributing eightsen points on three wins and one second place, the Boston College track team ran up a 72% to 40% margin over NU as the Huskies dropped their fifth straight. Sophomore Will Anderson brightsned an otherwise bleak day when he set a new cage re:ord in winning the high jump at 6 ft. 3 in. against the University of Connecticut. The UConn ' s won the meet 65 % to 47% with sprinter Gene Givens contributing fifteen points with three wins. For the final meet of the indoor season the Huskies traveled to the north country where they were de- feated by the Black Bears of the University of Maine 77 to 39. The outdoor season (0-6) proved to be worse than indoors as the Huskies were soundly defeated in every meet. Sophomore distance ace Joe Abelon emerged as the outstanding Northeastern trackman by piling up a total of 48 points in the six outdoor meets. The Universities of Conne:ti:ut and Rhode Island both totaled over 100 points in completely dominating the Huskies. Abelon saved face by copping the mile against UConn and the mile and two-mile against Rhody. [196] Abelon was the lone NU winner as Bates made it three teams in a row to clear the century mark with a 109 to 26 victory. Basil Ince, IC4A quarter mile champion, led Tufts to an 82 to 52 triumph by copping the 100, 220 and 440 yard dashes. Abelon outsprinted Dave Moore in an exciting 4: 32.6 mile, and then came back to take the two-mile in 10:26. The Huskies won two first place medals in the an- nual Eastern Intercollegiate Championships at Worces- ter. Dick Lucas won the laurels in the broad jump with a winning leap of 21 ft. 8 in. and Anderson copped the high jump at 6 ft. 1 in. Abelon led the Husky scorers for the entire season with a total of 71 points. He was trailed by Lucas with 59 1 3, Jim Banks 47 5 6, Anderson 47%, Hen- derson 42 3 4 and Tom Cavanaugh 41. A strong freshman squad led by Billy Lytle and Joe Bolton gives high hopes for next seasons varsity squad. The varsity only loses four men: Bryant Rollins, Charlie Henderson, Ron Donnelly and Tom Cavanaugh. Lytle, a versatile sprinter, hurdler and broad jumper broke the NU freshman scoring- mark with a stagger- ing total of 149 points. Rock n ' Roll with Mel Bloomstein. 4- Pole vaulter Frank Lynch shared the spotlight with the sensational Abelon when he cleared 12 feet for the first time in his short career. Abelon ran 4:32.6 for the second meet in a row as he again ran to victory in the mile, but the Huskies once again tasted defeat 98 to 37 at the hands of a strong Springfield College team. Captain Bryant Rollins, completely re- covered from his foot injury, placed first in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes against the Redmen of the University of Mass. Mass. took the meet 80 to 55, but a number of NU runners performed their best marks of the year. The Forest for the trees. Skiing Opps. Thompson and M. Standley prepare for race. .V F f Outstanding Sports Photos 1 ■ ; ' We ' re winning ... I think! slipped. ' Oh, my aching head. ' ' ' R. 0. T. C [200] [201] Five Years . . Activities Will of Practice The P. M. S. T. Colonel Murray D. Harris — Retiring Colonel Sidney S. Davis — Succeeding and the Staff COMMANDANT AND PERSONAL STAFF — Seated: Lt. Col. T. Bergeron, Col. S. Davis, Maj. W. Anderson. Standing: Maj. R. Dunlay, Maj. R. Reordan, Capt. J. Marksteiner. ENGINEER BRANCH — Seated : Maj. A. Pearsall, Lt. Col. W. Freeman, Capt. R. Mangones. Standing: Capt. V. Stipo, Capt. N. Lovejoy, Sgt. T. Russell. Signal Branch Front Row: Maj. F. Stevens, Maj. J Stanis, Lt. Col. J. McKenna, Lt. Col M. Goldstein. Maj. M. Seldner, Capt C. Skinner. Rear Row: SFC H. Wells M Sgt. C. Barrentine. Lt. T. Chin Capt. J. Norcross, Capt. E. O ' Donnell Capt. S. Birch, Lt. G. Greenwood M Sgt. C. Meyer, SFC J. Robichaud General Branch First Row: Maj. F. Stevens, Maj. M. Seldner, Maj. W. Warren, Lt. Col. W. O ' Brien, Maj. J. Nazzaro, Maj. H. O ' Brien, Maj. J. Stanis. Second Row: M Sgt. E. Joyce. M Sgt. S. Medico. M Sgt. L. Cummings, 1st Lt. R. Crosby, Capt. J. Wallace, Capt. R. Schnorf, 1st Lt. W. Riley, M Sgt. E. Wilkins. M Sgt. D. Lane, M Sgt. J. Gordon. Third Row: Sgt. G. Ambrose, Sgt. P. Beaulieu. SFC J. Dunderdale, M Sgt. E. Jordan, SFC D. Soule, Sgt. E. Barnicott. Administrative Branch First Row: Miss G. Gaetani, Mrs. E. McCarthy, Capt. R. Williams, Capt. R. Shelby, Mr. H. Shelton, Mrs. L. Whigham, Mrs. C. Bagley. Second Row: SFC J. Lynch, SFC E. Pelletier, M Sgt. J. Gregg, M Sgt. C. Staab, M Sgt. C. Perham, M Sgt. D. Reid, M Sgt. C McCormick, SFC J. Bourg- eois. Third Row: Sgt. C. Richards, SFC J. Houston, SFC W. Tripp, Sgt. W. Justice. Sgt. A. Bain. Absent: M Sgt. C. Tinkham, SP4 A. Faulken- berry. Pershing Rifles First Row: J. Martin, L. O ' Brien, J. Brooks, J King, D. Richards, (Com. Off. B), B. Rapoport (Com. Off. A), F. Atherton, R. Sullivan. L. Rogers Second Row: R. Crosby, J. Connolly, R. Weiss, E Paquette, R. Young, M. Cohn, B. McTernan, J Tahmoush, Maj. A. Pearsall. Third Row: P. Sul livan, J. Moyer, C. Kelly, R. Curran, A. MacLeod R. Garvin, R. Limmer. R. LeBlanc. PLEDGE NIGHT DR. ELL AND THE OUTSTANDING NEW ENGLAND UNIT TROPHY Scabbard and Blade Qp B fc- First Row: R. Phelps, R. Jones. H. Merrill, W. Perham, S. Rose, (Capt.), T. Clark, J. Quinn, A. MacLeod. L. Rogers. Second Row: Capt. E. O ' Donnell, Capt. V. Stipo, E. Dolby, R. Young, J. Gillis, P. Ducharme, E. Paquette, B. Rapoport, E. Reppucci. R. Witty, Col. W. Freeman. Third Row: P. Soderstrom. D. Walker, W. Doyle, J. Cronin, R. LeBlanc, R. Covino, F. Atherton, J. Kearns, J. Delaney, L. Humber, W. Spofford. Fourth Row: T. Narekian, J. MacKeen, J. King, J. Comerford, J. Revaleon, L. Woodland, R. Sullivan, R. Limmer, W. Luby. Mars Society of American Military Engineers First Row: W. Spofford, J. Comerford, L. Rogers, T. Clark, (Pres. A), J. Gabriel, (Pies. B). G. Sgourakes, J. Cronin. Second Row: Capt. R. Mangones, S. Kourepenis, E. Reppucci, L. DiNanno, D. Lincoln, Lt. Col. W. O ' Brien. Third Row: S. Rose, D. Walker, J. Delaney. Flight Training 3C NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Mil A.FC.EA STUDENT CHAPTER F C E A First Row: A. Short, R. Limmer. R. Doyle, L. Lewis, (Pres.), R. Dwyer, R. Garvin, J. Revaleon. Second Row: Capt. J. Norcross, Capt. C. Skinner, L. O ' Brien, R. Zaruba, J. Gillis, J. Brooks, E. Dolby, Lt. Col. J. Mc- Kenna. Third Row: P. Donato, H. Giberson, R. Covino, J. Salakian, W. Luby, P. Reisz, W. Perham. ABOARD THE U.S.S. WASP Officer Training at Fort Devens the Queen Mull . . . the Court and the Crowds Zhe Monday Drills HERE COMES THE BRIGADE Weekends Up in the morning Out on the job . . Work like the devil for my pay at Da ens But that lucky old sun . . . Got nothing to do t iiMfirt ' But roll around heaven all day. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT, BOYS. ' YOU ' RE WAY OFF. ' MAKE IT EXACTLY LIKE THIS. ' j — ■ L . iMlBIim ■-«.- - Bs d j NOW YOU TRY IT. ' ' MMMMMMM! FOOD AT LAST. The party at the beach, cool water, sand. The moon-lit cruise, the summer wonderland. High on the winds with laughter and with call, Evening gowns swirling at the final ball. Senior Week [218] [219] SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE First Row: M. Shaevel, J. Wade, M. Starr, J. Meadows, P. Roberge, J. Tempests, A. MacLeod. Second Row: S. Cannon, R. Parsons, W. Spofford, D. Tule, J. Hanna, E. Paquette, R. Landry, L. LeFort. Third Row: B. Manner, D. Pound, S. Manthorne, J. Grushka, J. Quinn (treas.). Monday . . . . ■i- ty :  .. ' - ' .. ' ifc-Cg ' s ' ■£ • - - i Food And More Food. Tuesday . . . Wednesday . . . A few games and then ck to the food. in w l ft Should we take notes? Everybody likes to cha-cha-cha. Thursday . . . Dancing and Food — For the heart, that is. Say cheeze. ' But, Baby, it ' s cold. and Friday . , . Big Night. Ml f w- j ' t f%: 7 x % y«by 1955 .. ..,. • ■-. ■:. Our Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes to NORTHEASTERN ' S CLASS OF 1959 In 1919, ten years after the Co-operative Plan at Northeastern was established, Sanborn Company became an employer of North- eastern ' s Co-operative students. And since that time 1100 Co-operative Plan students have been employed in our various Manufacturing, Engi- neering, and Accounting Departments. We highly endorse this earn while you learn program, and feel that Northeastern Students are well equipped to take their places in the work- a-day world. Our first co-operative student some years ago became our Chief Mechanical Engineer, and several others have already risen to key positions in our organization. And so — to each and every one of you success and happiness in your chosen fields. ■good luck and the best of SANBORN COMPANY 175 Wyman Street Waltham 54, Massachusetts measurement and recording instruments of precision ADVERTISER ' S INDEX Class of I960 236 Class of 1961 237 Class of 1962 237 Co-operative Employers ' Listing . . 234 Loring Studios 232 Northeastern News , 236 Northeastern University , 231 O ' Connell Co 237 Pitcher Company 237 Sanborn Company ............ 230 Warren Press 233 The Officers and Faculty of . . . NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY extend to the Class of ig g congratulations and wishes each member much happiness and may each life be a record of success. [231] Lorin£ Studios SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHERS 10 West Street Boston, Mass. [232] d««Gn ?d w bringing you the complete coordination of all the factors involved in producing the finest Annual possible — tailored to meet your desires and your budget. 160 WARREN STREET BOSTON 19, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes to the Class Co-operative Acton Laboratories, Inc. Ad-A.-Day-Co., Inc. Allied Research Associates American Mutual Liab. Ins. Co. Arthur D. Little, Inc. Avco-Everett Research Laboratory The Bailey Co., Inc. Bird Son, Inc. Blue Cross-Blue Shield Boston Machine Works Camp, Dresser McKee Co. CBS Hytron, Inc. Donnelly Electric Manufacturing Co. Eaton Howard, Incorporated Fall River Gas Co. Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Handy-Hannah Products, Corp. Acton, Mass. Taunton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Everett, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. E. Walpole, Mass. Boston, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Boston, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Boston, Mass. New Britain, Conn. [234] of 1959, from the following Employers Hayes Pump Machinery Co. Hayward, Hayward Boynton Co. Krohn-Hite Corp. Charles T. Main, Inc. Metcalf Eddy Co. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Mystic Valley Gas Co. New England Survey Service, Inc. Pickard Burns, Inc. Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Sylvania Lighting Products, Inc. Scully Signal Co. Simplex Wire Cable Co. Star Market Co. United Shoe Machinery Corp. Haskins Sells, Accountants Somerville, Mass. Whitman, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Boston, Mass. Needham, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Needham, Mass. Salem, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Boston, Mass. [235] THE NORTHEASTERN NEWS extends its Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1959 Compliments of THE UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT Compliments oj THE CLASS OF 19 6 [236] Compliments of Compliments of J. P. O ' CONNELL CO. THE CLASS OF 19 6 1 110 Forsyth Street Boston Massachusetts Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1962 PITCHER COMPANY, INC. 67 Rogers Street Cambridge, Mass. fr Celotex Acoustical Ceilings - Movable Office Partitions - Insulrock Acoustical Roof Decks - Radiant Heated and Cooled Ceilings Installations in many Northeastern University Buildings [237]


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