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PRESENTS EXECUTIVE BOARD JOSEPH CODISPOTI editor-in-chief C. SUZANNE PICKETT art editor KATHERINE MURPHY ROBERT STORAT managing editor business manager PAUL LAUGHLIN VIN ALABISO photo editor photo editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS PHOTO STAFF Jerry Wishnow Barry Koslow Jeff Northrup Robert MacDonald Eugene Richards Kenneth Solano Paul Teague Lynne Castongoay Jack Gallant David Portney Charles Curci Sidney Fleisher Dennis Robinson PRODUCTION STAFF Thomas Nealon Richard Trust Peter Accardi Helen Wachs Walter Vosburgh Elizabeth Roman Donald Anderson Nina Hantzis William Rodriguez Marie Buckley Richard Rizzo Ellen Casey THE 1966 HARVEY VETSTEIN faculty advisor NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CAULDRON nwiumm: TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 ROTC President ' s Message 7 Activities Class History 8 Emanon A dministration Faculty 40 Graduates Org Sports 68 Class Directory The Greeks 120 Advertising Epilogue 384 158 114 208 340 374 DEDICATION KENNETH W. RYDER Dean of University Administration EUGENE J. BLACKMAN Chairman, Department of Drama, Speech and Music Director, Silver Masque Drama Society One man shown on these pages needs no formal introduction. The other, although not as readily recognized by we students, nonetheless has been greatly responsible for the strides made by our University during the past five years, as well as influencing our individual beings. As Dean of Administration, Kenneth W . Ryder was the ultimate liason between all students and student organizations and the administration. He was, from a student ' s viewpoint, a behind the scenes man who figured prominently in provid- ing the impetus for the early construction of the Student Center, and as the man with the answers to our questions about Flip-Flop . It is impos- sible, however, to determine to what truly great extent Dean Ryder ' s actions influenced us, for all too often, one ' s meritorious actions are shrouded behind the curtain of bureaucracy. Never behind the curtain, however, but always in full view of his audience, was Professor Eugene J. Blackman, whose dedication as director of the Silver Masque provided us many pleasurable hours in Alumni Auditorium. For those of us fortunate to have been directed or taught by him, we knew he was a true showman. And who, but a showman would have been given responsibility as a prime mover in the establishment of our cultural activities program. The success of this program to date, is but a reflection of the success which Prof. Blackman has brought to the Silver Masque, and the success he will bring to the drama major he initiated two years ago. It is to these gentlemen, whose actions have so influenced our very existence at Northeastern Uni- versity, that we dedicate this, the 1966 CAUL- DRON. m « ? am «  « r V W PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The Class of 1966 will be identified in future years with a distinctive new era in higher education at Northeastern University. When you entered as freshmen in 1961, the University an- nounced the start of its major development pro- gram to broaden and improve its academic cur- ricula and to significantly expand its physical facilities. Great strides have been made in both areas. The most vital developments were the establish- ment during your first year of doctoral study at the University and the completion during your senior year of the neiv Student Center Building addition. Yours is the first graduating class to have been able to take full advantage of this new and modern facility. I congratulate you upon your graduation from Northeastern University. Through the experience you have gained under the Co-operative Plan of Education, you are in a particularly advantageous position to rapidly assume important roles in our society. God bless each of you in your chosen career. ASA S. KNOWLES President ■fp . I, ' ■if. I ' d ' i , ■. 3? i A! r • ' . ■•: ' ■. HISTORY The way it was . . . . would it ever change By Jerry Wishnow Barry Koslow White buildings, a crowded quadrangle and a stack of I.B.M. cards were the official greeters of our class on that bright September day in 1961. Yet this reception was no exception to any class. We soon found our way through the crowds to a classroom with uncomfortable seats, a long line at the bookstore and first in a series of orienta- Prof. Davis tion sessions in the auditorium. We were more than two thousand strong, and brought a record amount of scholarships, co-eds and problems to the Miracle on Huntington Avenue. We met our first real friend . . . Professor Ronald C. Davis, who, in his capacity as class advisor, was to lead us through our five years at Northeastern. LAST NAME FIRST NAME AND M.I. FILL OUT COMPLETELY PLEASE PRINT VR 1 D1V. [ a %jtf A REPRINT NAME HERE: (LAST NAME) (MIDDLE NAME) MARRIED? PLACE AMD OATE OF BIRTH; SEX: (CHECK ONE) □ FEMALE □ o (CITY) (STATE) □ IF MARRIED. GIVE MAIDEN NAME: COLLEGE ADDRESS: (NO.) (WHERE YOU LIVE DURING THE TERM) (STREET) LOCAL PHONE: HOME ADDRESS: (NO.) iST ZETj (CITY) HOME PHONE: SECTION OF CITY OR TOWN (EX. NORTH END. BACK BAY. ROSLINDALE, JAMAICA PLAIN, ETC.) NAMES OF LIVING PARENTS: YOUR CHILDREN ' S NAMES. AGES: NATIONAL EXTRACTION (EX ITALIAN, CREEK. ARMENIAN, ETC) RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE: LOCATED: (cITYl (STATE) YEAR GRADUATED: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED: MAJOR ACTIVITIES. SPORTS, AND HONORS AT HKSH SCHOOL COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: VOt CI34S8-Q history 11 Dullsville I ' ll see YOU in class! ' We soon settled down to the routine of study, as the difficulty of college education became a re- ality. However, time was allowed for fun in such forms as the sponge toss at professors, a Student Union benefit program. 12 history Crisp air . . . Fall was a great time to be in school. A $40,000,000 development program was an- nounced by President Knowles, giving Boston and us the first hint of a white brick Back Bay. We were now a real part of the campus life as we experienced our first mayoralty campaign and homecoming, and watched the Husky basketball team jump into the national spotlight by partici- pating in the NCAA College Finals in Evansville, Indiana. 00P? The old gives way . . Only 2,000 more . . . ft: ' ., Blue Monday m ¥ Oh no, not three in one day! Ding, Ding Exam time came and passed . . . students came in and went home . . . lunch time sped by and some- times one never left the classroom. Spring eventu- ally warmed the campus bringing with it the ten- nis player and scooters. Spring also brought us to the end of our frosh year which we capped with a profit- making twist dance (ah youth) and fun-raising dinner-dance. Any objections . . . But my schedule says HERE . . . Frosh Prom Queen Janet Don ' t fence me in . . . I ' ll get you this time . . . The Fenway Cabot Court . . . Dodge Library By the end of our freshman year, we had a fair knowledge of our environment. Most of us were no longer getting lost in the tunnels or wandering about not knowing our next destination. Pledges attempt a coup . . Sophomore Year We arrived back as Sophomores . . . upperclass- men. Undaunted by our status, we nevertheless attended Homecoming and began a tradition . . . rubbing the nose of our $5,000 bronze statue of King Husky which was to forever more dominate the lobby of the Student Center Building. Also to serve as a domineering force was noise . . . WNEU made its first broadcast . . . the West Dorm opened its doors to a new freshman class. 12 Hours worth of noise $22.50 worth of napkins 18 history and today ' s sewage will be tomorrow ' s drinking water . . . You bet. We witnessed the first concrete results of the de- velopment program, as construction of the Mugar Building reached an advanced stage. Further progress was reported by President Knowles at our first upperclass convocation. Despite the buildings, we still had our own work to do. Mugar on the way . The administration announced the leasing of a St. Stephens Street building which would house up per classmen beginning our Junior year. And through all the progressive confusion that year, Rhody Ram visited us for the third consecutive time. Northeastern was also placed in the national spotlight as four scholars were invited to partici- pate in the GE College Bowl. King Husky Rhody ' s rustled ram ' FT 20 history Where ' s the white brick . . .? ' ROTC forever . . history 21 With the groundbreaking of Speare Hall, out- siders knew for sure that Northeastern had co-eds. Our basketball team, again, visited the NCAA Finals, and, again, lost. The raising of a Christ- mas tree in the Quad that year began a tradition, and a raising of tuition was announced . . . an- other tradition. Also that year, the perennially silent student body raised it ' s voice in favor of giving the Student Center development priority. - A new tradition comes . . . and an old parking lot goes. 22 history Middler Year Middler year was a for most of us. It began with the typically high brow, upper crust mayoralty campaign which was carried into con- vocation where President Knowles continued where he had left off the year before speaking of destiny and development. Academically, the development program brought us a new basic college . . . Pharmacy. Oh well, what the hell . . You said it. history 23 Give us an H . . . ' ' Rackety-ax . . ■■■■■«■■. . . H . . . This was a prime year for sports. Football fans cheered the Huskies onto an undefeated, untied season which brought us to the Cement Bowl. Although we were defeated here the basketball team continued its winning ways. Though we did not reach the national finals this time, it was not because of lack of spirit, as President Knowles became our prime booster. £f« W Operation observation Another Northeastern first history 25 What do you mean we ' re out of bricks . ; ' Flip-What? A welcome guest Flip-Flop was added to our already bourgeoning vocabulary . . . real progress was being made on the new girl ' s dorm and NASA brought the reali- ties of the space age to our very doors. Here pig . . . We may not have been victorious at champion- ship play, but not every university could brag of having both a turtle race and a hog call competi- tion in the same year. We did win one major batde on the home front . . . our Student Center. It was the end of our third year ... we had passed the halfway point. Turtle a-go-go history 27 Junior Year As returning Juniors, we discovered that our tui- tion raise had been spent on the construction of the Burlington campus ... a new concept in sub- urban education. This new concept did not, how- ever, shorten their bookstore line ... or ours. That year the Peace Corps took many of our stu- dents. Some commented that co-op made one fit for life . . . with t he illiterate and the poor. Poverty, however did not strike the Husky Key, as our 1964 Homecoming Queen, Helen Essaf, was proped onto Kent Field by a helicopter. Around the world ... in 730 days Next stop . . . Qui Nhom Speare Hall No one is immune . . . 1 «® 3 iR? te |J — L. .™flp — £ en ■IS-  .. 3 1 • v je No man is an island Why . . . why me? Further development was announced with the creation of a College of Nursing and the assimila- tion of the Boston Bouve College as p art of North- eastern. Of course, new buildings were also being planned. A hand lettered cardboard sign on the shack of the North Parking lot read: Ocean- ography studies have been cancelled due to un- usually high tides in this area and unpredictable wind currents. As the year sped on, water changed to snow, and the snow into sculpture. However, nothing, nothing at all changed in the co-op office.  Out to Lunch Martin Luther King: Now . . . The preceding transgram was proscribed . . . Stroke A slow talking Negro said now, a sheriff in Ala- bama wore a button proclaiming never, and a nation ' s students spoke of commitment. And to be committed you gotta have a beard . . . right? Some just got away from it all by rowing to the Thames and nationwide headlines . . . our Cinder- ella crew. And on the frozen waters, our Husky hockey team won the Madison Square Garden Christmas Tournament. f 3 Wtes gg g¥igj ww igjg m-i Something new Something old . . ,   • ' • '  ' i 1 5 cof? v Ia S . TW What? A look to the future We knew it was almost the end of our Junior year, as the bookstore beckoned us to buy rings. This year marked the first time in Northeastern ' s history that an official culture program was initi- ated ... we were entertained by the Spanish Bal- let and found the cast from That Was The Week That Was extremely beneficial to our cultural advancement. As the year ended we had our last meal in the commons and saw a sneak preview of our new Student Center. A look at the past . . history 33 Center Views Si history Same old commons Art show SENIOR YEAR SENIORS! ... We finally made it, but for the first time we did not take much notice of the Class of 1970 for we were preoccupied with the wonderment of OUR Student Center. (In case you missed it, the class of 1970 brought the highest number of coeds than any previous class.) The Center was truly a gift to the University by the students, and we were the first to realize this as our tuition bill was attached for an extra $12.50. We had such a short time to enjoy the building but knew those behind us would truly benefit. It would be a place to study, sleep, or view an exhibit as well as provide a central area for all student functions . . . and it was to be the same old commons. Senior year was a year for continued traditions with Mayoralty, a beautiful queen, a fine Masque performance, Mr. Husky construction and a bas- ketball team that competed in the NCAA regionals for the fourth time in five years, not to forget the Icemen who repeated in EC AC tourney action. A queens ' exchange . From Born Yesterday 86 history Would it ever end Yet, one thing interrupted our Senior year fun . . . work! We still had plenty before we could accept the sheepskin and we had to do it in thir- teen week stretches this time . . . Flip Flop was here. Thirteen weeks ... it seemed like an eternity for Division A in school and Division B at work. But December finally arrived and we made our last big transitions. Work . To a fourth conference 88 history y A NU scene Would the real Mark Twain Mr. Husky action Before the end of the year, we were en- tertained again via the Culture Committee which brought Hal Holbrook (Alias Mark Twain) to Alumni Auditorium. Outside, it seemed that Northeastern students ... a few anyway . . . were becoming more intere sted in worldly affairs. The months sped by and our last term seemed like old home week, as both divisions of our class were reunited to complete the home stretch to- gether. Senior Week was the best ever held by a class, for we had a full term to rekindle old friendships before the last hurrah. It was truly a class united . . . and we ended united as we marched over 1200 strong into the Boston Garden and walked out 1200 stronger. After five years, we finally were given the boot. The best ever . . . The last roundup OUT! Mm mamum xm, V i aff 4 ' - ' 4 1 1:1 - • M Administration CARL S. ELL President Emeritus WILLIAM C. WHITE Vice-President and Provost 42 administration ; v GILBERT G. MAC DONALD Dean of Students i EDWARD W. ROBINSON Dean of Men CHRISTOPHER P. KENNEDY Dean of Freshman DOROTHY G. DISSELL Dean of Women ALICE JEGHELIAN Assistant, Dean of Women ROY L. WOOLDRIDGE Dean of Cooperative Education ROBERT J. KATES, JR. Director of Financial Aid CHARLES W. HA VICE Dean of Chapel RUDOLPH M. MORRIS Registrar RUDOLPH 0. OBERG Director of Alumni Relations 4-6 administration Faculty CHEMICAL Chemical — J. Williams; B. Goodwin; J. Lewis; R. Troupe (chairman) ; R. Harris ; C. Keevil ; F. Ragonese. ENGINEERING faculty U7 MECHANICAL-A MECHANICAL-B odt INDUSTRIAL Mechanical-A — M. Somerville; T. Phalen; A. Yorra; W. Bruehl; G. Ziegra; E. Mills (rear); J. Cashman; R. Blanchard; B. Long. Mechanical-!} — Front: R. Murphy; P. Marino. Standing: A. Pytel; J. Zelinski; T. Coleman; W. Nelson; J. Dunn; A. Wright; W. Nowak ; A. Foster (chairman) ; R. Lessard. Industrial — J. Moore (chairman) ; J. Buoncristiani ; T. Hulbert; A. Rinda; A. Fisher; S. Hoover; L. Parker. Graphic Science — A. Genosi; W. Messcher; K. Woodard; F. Baker; C. Anderson; F. Brown; Mrs. M. Garniewicz; R. Lang; W. Rule; B. Cushman (chairman). GRAPHIC SCIENCE faculty 49 CIVIL Civil — Seated: J. Lenney; S. Fimkas; E. Spencer (chairman). Standing: R. Meserve; D. Gill; A. Goodman; J. Cochrane; W. Domey; L. Cahoon; B. Armknecht; S. Namyet; W. Jaworski. Electrical- A — P. Prevett; S. Sandler; G. Currin; G. Chin; R. Stuart; R. Scott (dean); E. Raemer. Electrical-B— Front: B. Coghill; C. Zurcinitti; W. Kellner; M. Carrabes; R. Bach; C. Aaronson. Rear: H. Chia; C. Stanhope; R. Martin. Electrical-C — A. Grabel; B. Cochrun; W. King; L. Nardonne; R. Carter ; J. Wiren ; A. Fitzgerald (chairman) ; C. Fenton. ELECTRICAL-A ELECTRICAL-B ELECTRICAL-C faculty 51 ECONOMICS-A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FINANCE AND INSURANCE Economics-A — Seated: E. Carlson; M. Jeannero; D. Downey; H. Goldstein; J. Hernstadt; M. Zymelman; M. Horowitz (chair- man) ; R. Hamilton ; S. Herman ; Miss E. Reed ; M. Brams ; S. Canby. Standing: J. Condon; G. Schachter; I. Lyons; J. Ber- geron; W. Hogg; D. Shelby. Finance and Insurance — Seated: R. Cossaboom; A. Rugina; E. Kaitz; T. Humphrey; S. Cerullo. Standing: E. Willett (chair- man) ; J. Fitzgerald ; W. Lovely. Economics-B — Seated: R. Del Gaeidio; Miss R. Gandhi; T. Grigalunas. Standing: 0. Brookins; C. Jewell; J. O ' Sullivan; S. Grant; Miss D. Lawson; R. Trudell; C. Gogliardi; F. Barletta; W. McDonald; A. Swenson. Marketing — Seated: C. Dufton (chairman) ; Standing: D. Steede; C. Collazzo; G. Birdsall; Q. Coons. R. Minichiello. Management — Seated: L. Keith (chairman); C. Gubellini; D. Seioletti; A. Fiumara; H. Myers; D. Ammer. Standing: R. Mot- rins; A. Priem; J. Silverio; A. Krastin; R. Stone; R. Higgins; J. Corman. 52 faculty ECONOMICS-B MARKETING MANAGEMENT rfft : I ACCOUNTING-A Accounting,- A — Seated: A. Slavin; L. Malchman; J. Golemme (chairman); R. Taylor; A. Anderson. Standing: R. Burnham; G. Nielson; H. Anderson; J. DAmelio; D. Omar. Accounting-B — Seated: R. Schaff; D. Wilson; T. Foley. Stand- ing: G. Rossi; C. Overton; J. Melican; W. McGourtry; S. Gross- man; D. Simpson. ACCOUNTING-B 54 faculty JJfcW FOUNDATIONS EDUCATION Foundations — Seated: M. Needham; L. Vander Werf; Miss R Harmon; Miss H. Kenney. Standing: S. Goldburgh; W. Brown; L. Durham (chairman) ; S. Rogolsky. Reading — D. Leeds; M. Kaufman. Instruction — Front: R. DeLancey; C. Haley (chairman) ; R. But ters; Miss M. Lee. Rear: H. Miner; C. Lehmkuhl; B. Friedrich; P. Tedesco. READING INSTRUCTION |C5 faculty 55 PHARMACY PHARMACY Pharmacy — Seated: R. Brillhart (assistant dean) ; E. Spector. Standing: P. Smith (chairman); J. Labrecque; 0. Inashima; F. Anderson; H. Raubenheimer; A. Goldstein; B. Brent; J. Rein- hard; W. Osiecki; A. Eicholzer; F. Gonet; J. Theodore; G. Krause. CO-OP A CO-OP -B GRADUATE PLACEMENT Co-op - A— Seated: C. Field; P. Pratt; P. Aiken; P. Dube; H. Watts; H. Littlefield. Standing: S. Austin; T. McMahon; Mrs. P. Hibbett; E. Barrasso; C. Cook; P. Dunphy Co-op -B — Seated: J. Barbeau; Miss N. Caruso. Standing: Mrs. L. Friedman; G. Howe; Miss C. Cianci; C. Staab; R. Miller; Miss J. Schachter; R. Sommers; K. Hancock; R. Porter; W. Dutczak; V. Benson. Graduate — J. Wade; G. Brown; T. McEneaney; A. Borman; J. Curry. faculty 57 ENGLISH LIBERAL ARTS English— Seated: R. Blois; P. Hughes; F. Norvish; F. Milley; Miss M. Melvin. Standing: J. Barrs; H. Vetstein; R. Elia; V. Howes (chairman) ; S. Kaye. Psychology — Miss I. Samuels; C. Karis; D. Schissler; B. Scharf; R. Lent; A. Warren (chairman) ; E. Arees; R. Brightbill; H. Zamansky. PSYCHOLOGY PHYSICS-A PHYSICS-B Physics-A — Seated: W. Hauser. Standing: E. Saletan; M. Vaughn; R. Lacount (chairman); Y. Srivastava; B. Malenka; T. Wallace. Physics-B — Front: A. Cromer; J. Alster; R. Grojean. Rear: E. Von Goeler; R. Weinstein; D. Overholtzer; M. Gettner; B. Gottschalk; G. Glass. faculty 59 PHILOSPHY AND RELIGION Philosophy and Religion — W. Fogg; E. Hacker; E. Booth; R. Hatt; C. Havice (chairman); J. Wellbank. Modern Languages — J. Jarmillo; Miss E. Hirth; E. Williams; A. Modee; Mrs. H. Day; Mrs. M. Azpeitia; C. Kitchen; Miss R. Gordon; B. Farbrizi; I. Aluf; J. Spiegel; Miss B. Barrus; L. Cooperstein (chairman) . MODERN LANGUAGES 3 Chemistry-A — W. Holton; M. Miller; E. Jones; R. Shepard (chairman); J. Gresser; C. Jankowski; Miss E. Spinos; W. Cass. Chemistry-B — Seated: R. Stern. Standing: H. Tien; B. Karger; D. Howell; A. Viola; M. Eitel; F. Boig. CHEMISTRY-B CHEMISTRY-A faculty 61 HISTORY JOURNALSIM ART History— Seated: R. Feer; Mrs. T. Gilbrath; W. Rosenblatt; R. Robinson (chairman); W. Bishop. Standing: R. Small; A. Moran; R. MacDonald; H. Tufts; G. Herman. Journalism — E. Quarrington; Miss H. Stearns; G. Spears ( chair- man) . Art — G. Meserve (chairman) ; R. Wells; M. Dvorchak; R. Davis; W. Holden. POLITICAL SCIENCE NATURAL SCIENCE Political Science — Seated: M. Goldman; L. Bursey; R. Wilfong (chairman); D. Barkley; C. Burke. Standing: J. Forrester; D. Grimes. Natural Science — Seated: Mrs. I. Arman. Standing: J. Walsh; J. Overcash (chairman); C. Clarke; B. Gordon; D. Wilmarth; R. Ruggles. faculty 63 MATHEMATICS-A Mathematics-A — Seated: Mrs. A. Balsar; V. Stakins; Mrs. R. Beck; H. Stubbs (chairman); F. Shepardson. Rear: F. Reis; E. Booth; H. Filgo; Mrs. V. Kraines; E. Cook. Mathematics-B — Seated: D. Epstein; B. Rudman; D. Goren- stein; Mrs. S. Blackett; N. McCallister. Standing: B. Qaflin; R. Klein; A. Galmarino; W. Dean; S. Giveen; A. Hajian; M. Hamer; R. Bonie; G. Sorani. MATHEMATICS-B DRAMA, SPEECH AND MUSIC BIOLOGY Drama, Speech and Music — L. Blumsack; Miss B. Mendelsohn; E. Blackman (chairman) ; M. Kaplan ; M. Woodnick ; C. East- man. Biology — N. Riser (chairman) ; H. Werntz ; C. Gainor ; Miss B. Karlson; S. Moyer; Mrs. M. Morse. Sociology and Anthropology — C. Torok; R. Nuttall; E. Krause; F. Lee (chairman); Mrs. L. Leibowitz; P. Bialor; W. Bowers. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY NURSING-A NURSING Nursing-A— Front: Miss J. Kearns; Miss J. Dorie; Miss M. Space; Miss J. Finnegan. Rear: Miss M. Gonyow; Miss N. Geegan; Miss B. Dunphy; Miss V. Charbonneau. Nursing-B— Miss L. Middleton; Miss L. Bosanko; Miss H. Mur- dock; Miss J. Cushman; Miss M. Seman; Miss D. Chume. NURSING-B CHARLOTTE E. VOSS Dean of Nursing PHYSICAL EDUCATIONS Physical Education- A — Seated: C. Larson; R. Zobel; J. Fox (chairman) ; H. Walker. Standing: J. Gillespie; N. Wood; K. Kassabian; W. Hottinge; R. Curtain. Physical Education-B — Seated: Miss N. Wood; Miss S. Mac- Queen; Miss J. Rowlands; Miss K. Shaffer; Miss K. Carlisle; Miss E. Van Slyck; Miss C. Allen. Standing: Mrs. J. Lunt; Miss S. Wills; Mrs. K. Luttgens; Mrs. T. Talag; Miss H Connell; Miss J. Buzzi; Miss E. Emery. BOSTON BOUVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION-B faculty 67 -A r JS - « «■mmfflm mm ' ' j.-ij :• ' ■:,: ■•■: .iL Athletics jpRs ■ECAC Tourney action HOCKEY Holiday Tourney Finals Save by Thornton ;;- ■;■= ; v?t -: hy. ifet .vk-:v«v y g ..;: ' ■:- ,.:,-.. ._ By e Northrup A dazzling array of juniors and sophomores, along with three outstanding seniors led the way as the 1964-65 edition of the Husky hockey team rolled to its best season ever, capping the cam- paign with an appearance in the quarter-finals of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference cham- pionships. Although the Huskies lost that one to Clarkson on the latter ' s home ice, they still com- piled the best record in history for a Northeastern hockey contingent, copping 18 victories in their 28 contests, with an ECAC record of 14-8. Seniors Tom Moon, Ed LeNormand and Gus Capizzo provided experience for the otherwise youthful Bellmen. Juniors Bill Seabury and Larry Bone and Sophomore Jimmy Leu, provided much of the scoring punch for the Huskies as they rammed in a combined total of 60 goals and 58 assists. m k Larry Bone stickhandles Lemme at that puck and I ' ll hockey 71 Not me! Hit the puck! ' The race is on 1964-65 HOCKEY COMPOSITE BOX N.U. OPP. N.U. OPP. 8 Colby 4 4 Brown 6 13 Bowdoin 1 2 R.P.I. 8 6 Harvard 2 1 B.C. 9 4 Yale 5 2 Michigan 7 10 A.I.C. 12 Colby 1 4 Brown 2 4 B.U. 5 4 Prince- 3 3 Provi- ton dence 5 5 B.C. 4 3 Harvard 1 2 R.P.I. 4 8 Norwich 4 5 B.U. 4 4 Middle- 6 St. Law- bury 3 rence 1 6 Dartmouth 2 Provi- 4 Army 3 dence 1 3 Clarkson 6 4 Brown 1 RECORD: 17 WINS, 9 LOSSES 72 hockey Bill Seabury moves in for shot . . Don Turcotte stickhandles . The Huskies started the season with three straight wins, including a 6-2 win over arch-rival Harvard, then suffered their first loss to Yale, 5-4. Coach Jim Bell ' s charges then downed another three victims: A.I.C., Brown and Princeton before drop- ping a hotly contested 4-2 decision to R.P.I. The Huskies travelled to Madison Square Garden, where, in their first appearance in an ECAC sponsored tourney, toppled St. Lawrence, 6-1, Providence, 2-1 and Brown, 4-1 to garner the first tournament championship in Husky hockey history. During the competition, sophomore Gary Thornton established himself as one of the best goalies in the East while holding top-notched op- ponents to 3 goals in three games. Coming off the tourney win, the Huskies knocked off a strong B. U. squad before decisions to Michi- gan and Harvard in the Boston Garden Holiday Tourney. B. C. was the next victim, as the Huskies downed the Eagles 5-4 with Turcotte tallying the winning goal in a sudden death overtime. The Bellmen ran into a red hot pair of teams in Brown and R.P.I. , losing to both as they continued a midseason slump that had seen them win only one game in five. A romp over Colby then pre- ceded a 5-4 triple overtime loss to B.U. in the semi-finals of the Beanpot Tourney at the Boston Garden. The B.C. Eagles wasted no time in aveng- ing their earlier loss to us by burying us 9-1. Puck slides in as goalie watches . . . Ron Jeanneault scores against Colby . ' . ■P Seabury fights for puck . . « Thornton set for save Ed LeNormand on the move ' ' Comin ' over! hockey 75 Board ' s eye view Huskies Traffic jam Norwich, Middlebury and Harvard fell to the Huskies in succession, the win over the Crimson coming in the consolation final of the Beanpot. After a defeat at the hands of Providence, the Bellmen closed the regular season on the optimis- tic note of victory . . . Army 4-3 and Dartmouth 6-0. Competition was not over, as the Huskies were one of eight teams invited to the ECAC champion- ship, drawing third-seeded Clarkson as their quarter-final opponent. At the Golden Knights ' Potsdam, New York rink, the Huskies were de- feated 6-3 and eliminated from the finals. Although senior captain Neil McPhee missed the season with a broken arm, the Huskies outscored their opponents 134-96 with goal tender Thorn- ton making 673 saves. 76 hockey All eyes on the puck Get that puck, Monte . . hockey 77 FOOTBALL Jim Thornton scores Fumble! 78 football - Bob Cappadonna upended Paul O ' Brien pitches football 79 By Jeff Northrup The 1964 Husky gridders, led by a group of top- notched seniors, along with a talented pair of Junior running backs fought to their third con- secutive winning season for coach Joe Zabilski. The record ... 5 and 3. Seniors Moore Dodge, Pete Raina, Mike Ginolfi, Phil McTague, Carl Wallin and Captain Jim Lyons were main contri- butors for the Huskies. The presence of other seniors was felt in John Duclos, Bill Price, Jack Riordan, Dwight Grader, Roger Larson, Paul O ' Brien, Ed McGlaston, Jack Clark and Max St. Victor. Junior Fullback, Bob Cappadonna, last season ' s All New New England fullback and winner of the Swede Nelson Sportsmanship Award, combined power with Jim Thornton in compiling an offen- sive mark of 1,960 yards. Cappy on the move Hemmed in Cappy trips . . . Mr. Z. Jim Thornton caught from behind Football isn ' t all glamor Fullback Bob Cappadonna . . . Batted down . t - ■■■' , , . - Cappadonna s rushing total of 842 yards set a new Husky rushing record, smashing Sid Watson ' s 1953 mark of 768 yards. Cappy also led the squad in scoring, tallying 52 points. Thornton was the top pass receiver for the Z-men, garnering 128 yards on 11 receptions. Senior quarterback Paul O ' Brien led the Huskies in passing with 39 completions in 83 attempts good for 383 yards. Husky place-kicker Max St. Victor tallied 26 points with his magic toe, including a 51 yard field goal, through the rain at A.I.C. St. Victor also punted 16 times for a 41.6 yard average. The Z-men opened the campaign with a 20-11 loss to the Rams of Rhode Island in the last game of a 20 year series. The next Saturday Zabiliski ' s charges romped over the Purple Knights of Bridgeport by a 22-6 score, Cappadonna bulling through the Bridgeport line for more than 100 yards. ' What now, coach? Help? ' football 83 Ed McGlaston . A little cheer ing In the first game of a new series the Huskies travelled to Long Island to take on the Pioneers of C.W. Post. Small College All American Tom Hespos dazzled the Huskies with a 400 yard pas- sing performance as the Pioneers trampled the Northeastern contingent, 31-10. Rebounding from the Post game, the Huskies edged A.I.C. at Kent Field by a score of 25-24. Cappadonna and Thornton again provided the Husky edge. The Huskies dropped another the next week as the Maroons of Springfield coasted to a 23-12 deci- sion. U.N.H. was the next Husky opponent with the Wildcats on the short end of a 25-20 count. The Husky jaggernaut gathered speed the next week as they rolled over King ' s Point to the tune of 34-13. In the last game of the season, with a winning record hanging in the balance, the Huskies notched a hotly contested victory over the Jumbos of Tufts, in another chapter of the cross city rivalry, coming through with an 11-6 win. Three big wins at the end of the season gave the Huskies their third winning campaign in a row, in a season highlighted by the individual perform- ances of their great backs. ' to dMHimMmh duMli I tk 1m mM Mi. Amu d JM Ml kern ri fke Hell ' ?W .t II A little good advice 8i football Our heroes Ram on the Run Practice makes perfect . football 85 Cappy swings wide 1964 FOOTBALL COMPOSITE BOX N.U. OPP. 11 Rhode Island 20 22 Bridgeport 6 10 C.W. Post 31 25 A.I.C. 24 12 Springfield 23 25 U.N.H. 20 34 Kings Point 13 11 Tufts RECORD: 5 WINS, 3 LOSSES 6 86 football On the warm waters of the Charles On the frozen ice of the arena BASKETBALL The Coach . . . the Fans . . . And the Captain By Dick Trust The 1964-65 Northeastern basketball team re- warded Coach Dick Dukeshire with his fourth consecutive winning season, making the Duke the winningest Husky hoop head in the 45-year his- tory of the sport at the Huntington Avenue campus. The Huskies, led by Captain Jim Bowman, com- piled a 13-11 record to give Dukeshire, since taking the reins in 1958, a 98-62 mark. This latest Husky outfit was one that battled back in the late stages of nearly half its contests. Brown and B. U. stopped the Huskies in the first two games of the season, the first by eight points, the second by four, but Northeastern revitalized both its offense and defense to produce convincing victories over its next four rivals — Tufts, Clark, Brandeis and Amherst. Gerry Knight moves Bowman shoots . . basketball 89 Phillips lays it up In the Jaycee Holiday Festival at Assumption College in December the Huskies faced a strong Springfield quintet and bowed in the waning sec- onds. The Dukemen bounced back the next day to whip Wesleyan and gain a split in the tournament. After dropping a pair of home games to the University of Massachusetts and C. W. Post, the Huskies journeyed to the Coast Guard Academy for an 82-80 triumph, and followed that with de- cisive wins at home over Norwich and Worcester Tech. Rhode Island knocked off on the Huskies and, fol- lowing a Northeastern victory over Fairleigh Dickinson, the Huskies ran into a three-game los- ing streak, longest of the season. The White Mules of Colby stampeeded the Dukemen, Bob Cousys high-flying Boston College Eagles ran up a 101-90 tally over the Huskies and American International won in a closely contested game. Strategy 90 basketball Two points . . . Bowman Listen my children The Tension of a close game basketball 91 Dukeshire readjusted the Husky attack and hit the victory trail over Bates, M.I.T., New Hamp- shire, and Tufts. The conquest of the Jumbos came in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament at Tufts ' Cousens Gym. Next, the Huskies were tipped at Springfield, 75-70. Seniors Jerry Phil- lips and Captain Jim Bowman helped the Huskies to an early lead in the Beanpot final against B.C. which see-sawed throughout the first half. The Huskies came within two points late in the game but dropped a 56-51 verdict. Despite Northeastern failing to receive a bid to the NCAA regionals for the first time in four years, every Husky sparkled during the campaign. Bowman and Phillips closed their varsity careers being selected to the Beanpot ' s All-Star five. Bow- man led the Huskies with a 17.2 scoring average and was tops in rebounding, snatching 252 for a 10.5 average. Phillips was third in scoring with a 10.7 average. Rebound for Captain Jim The Game is over . . . and only this remains We Won! Almost blocked . . . Somebody out there don ' t like me basketball 93 Under the boards against Brown Tom Kelly and Bob Farrar also closed their play- ing days and, although they remained mainly in the background, they sparked the club at key points. Junior Gerry Knight was the most im- proved Husky as he ranked second in scoring (10.9). His scrambling, husding play merited his selection as Captain of the 1965-66 team. In ad- dition to the steady play of the seasoned veterans, a talented crop of sophomores gave the Huskies a big boost throughout the campaign. Dick Weitz- man, Jim McNaught, Art Christopher and Dick Boyd all sparkled for the Husky hoopsters. 1964-1965 BASKETBALL COMPOSITE BOX N.U. OPP. N.U. OPP. 56 Brown 64 77 U.R.I. 87 67 B.U. 71 72 Fairleigh 65 Tufts 49 Dickinson 59 73 Clark 59 70 Colby 86 73 Brandeis 56 90 B.C. 101 79 Amherst 65 57 A.I.C. 61 61 Springfield 65 70 Bates 58 81 Wesleyan 70 60 M.I.T. 56 66 UMass 77 92 U.N.H. 72 70 C.W. Post 80 73 Tufts 65 82 Coast Guard 80 70 Springfield 75 88 Norwich 79 51 B.C. 56 80 Worcester Tech 56 RECORD: 13 WINS, 11 LOSSES 9Jf basketball — S Wk £ Getting ready . Wallin tosses for good distance . ■Not in time . BASEBALL t Hit the dirt It ' s gonna drop By Peter Accardi The Greater Boston League Championship, which they had been so confident of capturing, eluded their grasp by one game, but by most standards, the Huskies 1965 baseball season would have to be termed highly successful. After a G.B.L. championship and a shot at the New England NCAA title the year before, North- eastern was expected to take it all last season. But a series of bad breaks and weak hitting, re- sulted in a heartbreaking 7-4 loss in the next to last contest with Boston College, thwarting all Husky hopes. Harvard and Boston University tied for the cham- pionship, with Northeastern one game behind, sporting a 6-4 record in league play. Overall the Huskies record was 13-8, including an earlier 14-1 drubbing of B.C. at the Heights, the highlight of the season for Coach John Con- nelly ' s squad, and a 17-3 mauling of M.I.T. in the season finale. Grolnic hurls Crawlin ' back . . . mg Right down the pipe . This was a year for individual performances as Northeastern placed four on the Coaches ' G.B.L. All-Star team, more than any other school. Cap- tain Paul Lombardi, a senior, took the second base spot with a .300 batting average, and great de- fensive work around the bag. Joining him in the All-Star infield was shortstop Neil McPhee. Neil didn ' t have a great year at the plate, but it was a wonder he could even swing a bat. A severe arm injury, sustained in the hockey season, was sup- posed to keep the rangy shortstop out of action. McPhee sparkled on the field, making several key plays that helped win ballgames. The Minnesota Twins, American League Champs, chose Neil, as one of their draft picks. Run ' m down 98 baseball Pickoff attempt Head over heals ■J! tttB Hard toss . : H baseball 99 Senior Dave Coleman, called by his coach, the finest catcher we ' ve ever had at Northeastern , had his best year at the plate, with a .395 average in the G.B.L. and a .347 overall. Dave was chosen in the draft by the Baltimore Orioles. A junior rounded out the squad in pitcher Steve Grolnic. The southpaw had a 3-1 mark in league action and carried the bulk of the hurling chores. Senior relief pitcher Bill Martin came through with some fine stints to earn the NEWS Most Im- proved Player award, while senior Norm Hoff- man, sparkled in the outfield. Shortstop Neil McPhee It ' s gone 100 baseball Yer out Will he make it? It ' ll be close Row, row, row your boat . . CREW What the hell By Dick Trust The story of N ortheastern s first-year in crew, 1964-65, is reminiscent of a rookie hitting a home run his first time at bat in the major league, a boy scoring a touchdown the first time he gets his hands on the football and a duffer shooting a hole- in-one his first time out on the golf course. Such was the overwhelming success of Coach Earnest Arlett ' s Wonders of the Water. Intercollegiate rowing at Northeastern is now big time with the Huskies beating 33 of 34 crews in their first season, highlighted by the May 8 sweep of the Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, emblematic of small-college crew supremacy. This was the first time any crew had ever swept the important Dad Vail — and this was Northeastern ' s first year on the water! The climax of the season came when the Huskies were invited to the internationally-renowned Hen- ley Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, England. This represented not only recognition on the interna- tional level, but it also brought Coach Arlett home to the place of his birth, the town he had left only six years before for America. Resigning as head of crew at Oriel and Queens College of Oxford, Arlett moved to the United States, where he served as coach at Rutgers and Harvard, prior to his arrival at Northeastern. Chandler Hovey, noted New England yachtsman and trustee of the University made possible the acquisition uf four rowing eights with oars, a rowing barge, a launch with motor, and uniforms for the oarsmen. On Apirl 17, the University paid homage to Mr. Hovey by christening its varsity shell the Chandler Hovey and the junior varsity shell the Elizabeth Morse in the name of his daughter. Eight men — Bow, Richard Linck; 2, Vincent Gog- lia, captain; 3, Glen Schuhmacher; 4, Gary Kil- patrick; 5, Robert O ' Loughlin; 6, Roger Borg- gaard; 7, Donald Moodie; stroke, Thomas Waite; and coxswain, Frank Baker — shortly afterwards rowed down the Charles for their first intercol- legiate regatta and promptly defeated Marietta, Amherst and the Harvard 3 boat. It was to Brown that the Huskies lost their first race — by one-tenth of a second — after outstroking nine collegiate crews. From the boathouse . . . Gotcha - % The Huskies gave the rowing world its biggest shock on May 8. Coach Arlett moved his varsity, junior varsity and freshmen to the Dad Vail to compete with more than 20 other colleges. The freshmen began by defeating Marietta by one length for their championship. The junior varsity followed by edging Rollins of Florida by one-half length. The Husky varsity copped the afternoon by trouncing Marietta in the final event. The Dad Vail victory earned Northeastern an in- vitation to the 64th Annual IRA Regatta on Lake Onondaga, Syracuse. Covering the grueling three- mile distance for the first time, the Huskies finish- ed 12th. Later, at the most ancient of all regattas, the Royal Henley-on-Thames, the Huskies, in quest of the Thames Challenge Cup, startled Queens College of Belfast, winning by one and three-quarter lengths. Cornell was the next Husky opponent and it was Cornell, a college with 150 years of rowing tradition, that dropped the curtain on Northeastern ' s first year in crew competition, winning by one-half length. On the Charles Practice and more practice . . 104 crew Sam Walker and Nolan Drevitch up and over . Dunsky hits the tape TRACK CROSS COUNTRY track I cross country 105 By Peter Accardi To say the forces of Coach Jerry Tatton had a most successful 1964-1965 season would hardly tell the story for the Huskies ' 24 victories and no defeats could well be regarded as a great achieve- ment. The Cross Country squad started the unde- feated string with an 8-0 season. Spearheading the drive were captain Mike Glynn, Tom Baird and Walt Fraser, all seniors, witn junior Jack Lobban, recipient of the Northeastern Track Club ' s annual award for outstanding achievement in Cross Coun- try, also running well. The Husky Harriers also fared well in their two tournies, finishing second to Harvard in the Great- er Boston Championships, and third in the New Englands, behind Providence and Harvard. The indoor Husky tracksters kept the thrill of victory an established habit with a 9-0 slate for a three year total of 23 straight while the outdoor squad kept pace, 7-0. In the GBC ' s we finished second indoors behind a top notch Harvard con- tingent and third outdoors behind the Crimson and B.C. I Up and over Sam Walker triple jumps H ¥ p k— i J A The agony shows Wallin heaves High Steppin ' Sam . track! cross country 107 A Husky first place . . In the lC4A , s, competing against all of the top teams in the East, the Huskies garnered seventh place indoors and tied Navy for ninth outside. Buoying the highly rated Huskies were a pair of weightmen second to none in the East — seniors Carl Wallin and Bill Corsetti. Wallin holds the distinction of being the only New England col- legian to exceed 60 feet in the shotput. He also holds the Greater Boston and New England rec- ords in this event and was undefeated in dual meet competition for three straight years. King Carl has won, over his illustrious career, three IC4A titles and finished second in last year ' s NC4A ' s at Berkeley, California. Wallin has taken innumer- able trips with the U.S. State Department ' s touring track team; all the way from Europe to the Far East. The other half of the nationally prominent com- bine, Bill Corsetti, has been GBC champ in both the 35 lb. weight and the hammer throw and has taken firsts in the latter event in the New England ' s and the stiff IC4A ' s. A close one The last hurdle . The wind up Up, up and away . . . track cross country 109 Big Bill also was a finalist in the U.S. Olympic trials in Los Angeles last year finishing fifth in the hammer. Last season, Corsetti took third in the weight throw in the IC4A ' s and second in the hammer, although an injury kept him from his best form. Other senior bulwarks were versatile Mike Glynn, who competed in every event from the 440 ' s to the two mile, captain Ed McGlaston, GBC cham- pion sprinter in the 100 yard dash and runner up in New England, and 5am Walker, another man of many talents, who saw action in the broad jump, high and low hurdles and triple jump. Seniors Tom Baird, Dave Coutts, Jim Donegan, Bob Feeney, Walt Fraser, Mike Ginolfi, George Morrison, Jim O ' Neil, Joe Pechinski, Steve Rid- lon, also stood out for the Huskies. All in all, a very successful season for the team as a whole and individual accomplishments. Sam and Nolan fight it out What goes up 110 track cross country Get that knee up Right on the fingertips Dick Everbeck goes over . GIRLS ' SPORTS Bouncey, bouncey ball . . Kathy Morey schusses Four year champ . . 112 girls ' sports Shoot Turn OOmph Jib the boom . . Er — sheet the Foc ' sle Docking 114. sailing Would you believe he ' ll block it? INTRAMURALS You say this is how Rodin started? Now how do I get down? intramurals 115 ' SPORTS ' 66 Mr. Z . Pig pile By Jeff Northrup After four years of our athletic eligibility ended with the 1964-65 season, we — the Class of 1966 — sat back and watched our colleagues from the Classes of ' 67, ' 68 and ' 69 carry — and dribble— the ball. Once again, as was the custom, each of Northeastern ' s major athletic squads compiled im- pressive records with rough schedules against top- notch opponents. On the gridiron, Coach Joe Zabiliski ' s charges rolled to a 6-2 slate, trouncing highly touted C. W. Post early in t he season, in a big upset. Seniors Bob Cappadona and Jim Thornton, for the third straight year, dominated the Husky eleven, as both turned in sterling ball carrying and pass-receiving performances for Mr. Z. Springfield tries an end run 116 sports ' 66 The two Husky losses were heartbreakers, the first coming at the hands of a lowly rated Bridgeport squad, the second, a Homecoming loss to unde- feated Springfield. This was a year of milestones for the Husky grid- ders, as they played their final game with Tufts, ending one of the toughest cross-town rivalries in New England football circles. One of the brightest spots on the horizon for the Husky eleven was sophomore quarterback Lou Tomasello who guid- ed the Z-men to their upset victory over Post but missed most of the season ' s remainder due to in- juries. Captain Cappadona The lockers are empty as another year ends sports ' 66 117 On the ice the Bellmen ran up a 16-12-1 record in major college competition, earning a bid to the ECAC Major College Hockey Tourney for the second year in a row. In that tournament the Huskies lost a 4-1 decision to first seeded Boston University. The Huskies got off to a poor start, winning only two of their first nine games, but ran up a 14-6 record for the rest of the campaign. Junior Center Jim Leu led the Huskies in scoring with 48 points on 32 goals and 16 assists. Senior Bill Seabury, the 1964-65 scoring champ, trailed Leu with 37 points on 25 goals and 12 assists. Gary Thornton, the rangy junior from Canada was the goalie for Coach Jim Bell ' s puckmen, through most of the season, playing in all 29 of the Husky contests. He allowed 117 goals while making 816 stops in the Northeastern nets. Goalie action in NCAA Tourney HOCKEY Thornton saves, with help from Don Turcotte and John Leger. 118 sports ' 66 On the courts, Coach Dick Dukeshire ' s hoopsters rolled up one of the most impressive records amassed by a Northeastern quintet. The Huskies made it to the NCAA Northeast Regional Small College Tourney for the fourth time in five years on the strength of a 17-7 regular season slate. In the tourney, the Dukemen rolled over Springfield, 93-80 in the semi-finals before being out-classed by the Greyhounds of Assumption in the finals 96- 69. Highlighting the season was a nine game winning streak, including victories over Amherst, MIT, BU and highly rated AIC. On the season Rick Weitz- man led the squad in scoring with a 14.3 average, followed by Harry Barnes at 12.6 and Jimmy McN aught at 12.0. In the rebounding totals Barnes held the edge over Art Christopher with a 10.8 mark to Christopher ' s 8.1. BASKETBALLL Barnes rebounds in NCAA action. Knight pulls one down against Springfield. «N % X- THE GREEKS INTERFRA TERNITY COUNCIL EDWARD W. ROBINSON Dean of Men Advisor The Interfraternity Council is the Greeks ' govern- ing and regulating body, and is composed of representatives of Northeastern ' s 12 social frater- nities. The 1FC sponsors interfraternity sports, and annual mixer, the Spring Greek Weekend and freshman smokers before rushing. DIVISION A 122 the greeks DIVISION B Division A— First row: E. Thaler, SPB; J. Wain, GPK; C. Namur, PSK; K. O ' Hara, TRE; E. Robinson, advisor; D. Teal, AKS; D. Ellis, NEZ, president; W. Lynch, ZGT. Second row: K. Simmons, PSK; G. Fontana, ZGT; T. Knuckey, AEPi; P. Volkman, £Pi; J. Pedula, NEZ; W. Driscoll, TBB; C. Henes- sey, PBA; K. Leawood, PGP; E. Cadoff, SPB. Third row: W. Watson, JB£; F. Kibble, XS; M. Giordano, PAR; D. Arnold, W£Z; H. Paraghanian, PBA; J. Donnelley, ZGT; J. Hayes, TEP. Division B — First row: F. Brysson, BGE; L. Brouillard, GPK; G. MacPherson, NEZ; T. Moon, PSK, president; R. Heroux, TRE; G. Anderson, PAR; E. Robinson, advisor. Second row: B. Higgins, SPB; P. Mandel, ,4KS; E. Burns, ZGT; D. Moody, PB f; R. Sandler, PSK; D. Solomon, 4KS; M. Fields, AEPI; D. Lorenovich, NEZ; H. Cantor, SPB; TVuVd row: S. Klepesch, 71EP; P. Forster, TEP; W. Prophet, IBB; R. Wojtysiak, GPK; C. Higgins, GPK; R. Deininger, PGP: J. Rabbitt, TRE. the greeks 123 Congratulations Steve . . ALPHA EPSILON PI .Division A — First row: E. Leventhal; H. Schwartz, pledge mas- ter; S. Bebchick, treasurer; M. Bernstein, master; Prof. L. Cooperstein, advisor; D. Schnider, lieutenant master; P. Rothen- berg, scribe; H. Lewis; S. Epstein; A. Bernstein. Second row: E. Vetstein; A. Annia; R. Holt; M. Weiner; M. Udoff; H. Weinraub; K. Freedman; S. Aronson; L. Fox; D. Jacobson; R. Skolnick; P. Volkman. Third row: E. Tittlebaum; N. Posner; B. Bloom; B. Rottenberg; S. D ' Orio; P. Galetsa; R. Thomashow; A. Cooper; I. Sukoneck. Fourth row: M. Feldman; T. Knuckey; J. Needel; P. Buchansky; H. Rose; R. Gellmann; L. Gray; D. Zagoren; G. Linda. Division B — First row: A. Baker; D. Freedman; M. Hyman, master; S. King; R. Querido. Second row: J. Hagopian; M. Fields; D. Katseff; R. Shainwald; R. Baker; R. Millen. DIVISION A a 124 the greeks DIVISION B 1966 was another successful year for Alpha Epsilon Pi, and the SKP Chapter collected more memories to add to its logs while it promoted the spirit of Brotherhood in the group. At the National Convention in Los Angeles, Calif, the Chapter won two awards: one in Publications and one in Culture. In addition, we received the IFC Scholarship shield. Also this year, Harvey Lewis became the recipient of the Richard M. Horwitz Award for being the outstanding Brother. Cultural events were held during the year, which included programs of music and discussions on Viet Nam. At the December elections, Mike Hyman was elected Master; Dave Shneider, Lt. Master: Elliot Tittlebaum. Exchecquer; Gerald Linda, Scribe; Steve King, Pledge Master; Leslie Gray, House Manager; Doug Freeman, Division A. Exec; and Pete Rothenberg, Division B Exec. We came in second in the Mayoralty campaign, as Dave Shneider, alias El Centor , did a fine job of acting. In other campus activities, 11 Brothers were elected to various positions on the Student Coun- cil, Class Boards and the Husky Key. Sittin ' around . . . DIVISION B The past year was another golden one for the Brothers of Alpha Kappa Sigma .... remember Homecoming .... the Quint-Frat Ball and New Years Eve .... just a few of the events which will live in our minds for a long time to come .... But there ' s more .... the large number of new paddles which were added to our paddle- covered wall .... remember the happy faces of the neighborho od children at our annual Christ- mas party .... and who could have guessed that some of our long time members finally became alumni .... although they have left the House, they will never be forgotten in the hearts of their Brothers. DIVISION A 126 the greeks ALPHA KAPPA SIGMA Division B — First row: R. Whalen; E. O ' Brien, treasurer; J. Driscol, grand scribe; P. W. Call, advisor; D. Solomon, presi- dent; W. Gittes, grand marshal; J. H. Fagan. Second row: D. Lundstrom; J. Whiteley; T. Lovinsky; W. Foisy; R. Walters; J. Cunningham; P. Mandel; M. Trippi; C. Curtis; G. Morrison; D. Mood. Division A — First row: N. Baron; K. Moore; J. Kiladis; A. Sestito; D. Teall, grand questor; C. Robinson, grand scribe; R. Theroux, grand counsellor; B. Lannquist, grand marshal; D. Parsons; W. Harnden; C. Alexson. Second row: L. Harten; T. Greene; K. Markussen; B. Von Schoultz; F. Kibble; P. Chrusz; D. Doyle; A. Ingham; B. Ohsol; A. Liefke; E. Stone; D. Scarbeau. Third row: G. DeNapoli; M. Hanlon; S. Maixher; J. DelNegro; J. Murgida; E. Garron; J. Butler; L. Harrison; C. Izmirian: R. Munn. the greeks 127 BETA GAMMA EPSILON No bail , Division A — First row: W. Soule; C. Casper; G. Shearer; R. Koppel, treasurer; C. Holland, vice president; C. Ferguson, secretary; W. Dunlea, guard; N. Jacques. Second row: W. Emerson; W. Braun; D. Yoksza; J. Goodwin; D. Dalpe; R. Pease; P. Hrul; J. Ebacher. Third row: J. Couzelis; T. Kember- ling; M. Bednarz; M. Bricks; G. Driscoll; M. Loux; B. Taggart. Division B — First row: D. Hatch; B. Elliot; J. Bennet, vice president; G. Frey, president; G. Bubb; A. Liske; L. Paley; D. Schump. Second row: G. Peabody; A. Herring; R. Drake; F. Bryson; K. Simmons; D. Durante; M. McDowal; B. Cope- land. Third row: R. Oswald; K. Carlson; H. Goodwin; K. Bauman; R. Roland; D. Woo; W. Tiel; M. Weiss. DIVISION A 9 I O ' 128 the greeks n H DIVISION B Yuk . Beta Gamma Epsilon, Northeastern ' s oldest and only all-engineering Fraternity, looks back on its 47th year on campus with pride in our accom- plishments and memories of the many activities which were a part of our life in 1966. Can we ever forget the Fraternity traditions pre- served this past year in the Quin-Frat Formal; the yearly gathering at the Alumni Dinner Dance; the Annual Meeting. Time travels swiftly, but still we remember the Greek Weekend . . . Moby Dick at Homecoming . . . Patriots Day with Boston s Finest . . . the summer at the Cape . . . the All Sports Trophy competition . . . and then there was New Years ' Eve. With an occasional glance over our shoulders, we at BGE look forward to the future. The seniors know that our heritage and traditions will be carried on in a manner befitting Northeastern ' s first Fraternity. GAMMA PHI KAPPA Aagh . Gamma Phi Kappa celebrated its 41st anniversary in 1966, and the Fraternity continued furthering the ideas of brotherhood and fraternalism. Memo- ries of both good and bad times will linger in our hearts, but the sweetest ones will be those which seem the smallest to outsiders: 16, Ashford, 72 and 11, and all the parties, sports and songs. Now, we say goodbye to the last of the old brothers : those who remember how it was done in the old house . But, with their memory will live the tradition and precedents set forth by their fine example and distinguished guidance. Their individual characters will long be remembered — Flash, Lover Tom, Baby Huey, Glen the Wip, Fogg and Pete Moon Morrisey. Names, yes, but what they gave us will last for- ever. When we needed direction they gave us their leadership; when we needed example, they gave us their Brotherhood. Yes, they gave us their BROTHERHOOD. DIVISION A 130 the greeks SK Kapow . . DIVISION B Division A — Front: R. Parsons; J. McGovern; G. Kassan, alumni secretary; C. Sheehan, treasurer; Mr. Akin, advisor; R. Madresh, nice president; J. Wain, secretary; P. Morrissey; C. Meltzer. flear: R. Seavey; L. Schwartz; S. Perry; B. Simon; T. Kerr; J. La Pointe; J. Green; P. Marks; L. Gluckman; R. Wojtysiak; R. Giannotti. Division B — Front: D. Marro, treasurer; D. Bird, president; C. Higgins, secretary. Rear: E. Fogg; L. Brouillard; E. Murphy. Murphilla . . . First row: W. Braillard; J. Pedula, pledgemaster ; B. Seide, grand chancellor; J. Fischer, vice grand master; W. Van Olster, ex- checquer; E. Ridge, grand scribe; D. Fredericks; S. Goldberg. Second row: R. Borggaard; R. Wood; T. Kodey; J. Schroth; G. Abello; W. Pfrang; R. Glorioso; R. Sites; P. Walsh. Third row: M. Delouchry; P. Boucher; R. Kalmin; J. Linnan; D. Deome; J. McSweeney; D. Arnold; R. Hubbel. fell 132 the greeks NU EPSILON ZETA Nu Epsilon Zeta enjoyed a banner year in 1965- 66 in social activities, sports, and campus leader- ship. The Fall term began with the initiation of 12 new brothers into the fraternity and culminated with Homecoming Weekend and Hercules , our prize-winning float in the campus-wide competi- tion. Our Annual Parents Weekend and Alumni Weekend were both very successful. Under the leadership of Grand Master Joseph Gullotta and Vice Grand Master John Fischer, the fraternity continued its record of leadership, in- cluding our league-leading basketball team in interfraternity competition. Among campus lead- ers, David Ellis, Interfraternity Council Presi- dent, represented the University at the National Fraternity Convention in Washington, D.C., while another brother, Robert Baskin served as Student Council President. The Fraternity Man of the Year — selected as the top Greek on campus from among the 500 fraternity men — was also from NEZ, Allen Henry. Our Christmas season was highlighted by the party we held for 50 underprivileged children — complete with games, gifts, good cheer, and our special Christmas tree, donated by the pre- pledges. Our New Years Weekend and Winter Carnival filled out the Winter term. George Mac- Pherson was our candidate for Fraternity Man of the Year, hoping to keep the trophy at NEZ, while Bill Murphy did a fine job representing us in the Mr. Husky Contest. Before we knew it, the Spring term — with rush- ing, Quint-Frat, and Greek Weekend — had come and gone and June was marking the end of an- other year. the greeks 133 PHI ALPHA RHO DIVISION A 134 the greeks DIVISION B 1966, and we are six years old. Memories wander back, and a few outstanding moments capture a special place in the minds of all . . . bowling tournaments at 143, with Mario showing us his patterned way of dropping the pins . . . finals parties at the old place, when even the Honey- mooners rocked . . . then, after many happy years, we said adios to our headquarters, and moved on to bigger and better things . . . the annual girls ' tour, and the smooth road conditions near the Navy Yard . . . and speaking about smooth, our Labor Day activities at the Cape . . . autumn falls on Boston, and Gay Nightie invades the political scene on campus . . . Homecoming at the Somerset . . . Queen Jeanette . . . McKenna lets his hair grow, and warns everyone to be smooth . . . Teague describes his job to Cathy Z. . . . Division B returns at last . . . nine new Brothers initiated in January, and the circle grows larger . . . Phil becomes a spy, and McTaggart gets even with the Key Censors . . . D ' Addio announces the date, and is treated to a party — Oh my head ... we take up residence at 90 St. Botolph — That celler is just right for PARties . . . Matt plans a great sixth anniversary dance, and the circle becomes one of the largest ever . . . Spring, and we greet more new Brothers, but Commencement arrives too and we have to bid farewell to our seniors . . . even still, as always, We pledge our loyalty . Smooth Division A — First row: P. Daniels; T. Reichard; E. Beards- worth; recording secretary; R. Jenks, president; P. Calef, treasurer; R. Rudman; J. Calkins; E. Penniman. Second row: R. Potterton; M. Allen; J. Demenkow; J. Demille, pledge- master; M. Levine; D. Demoulas; J. Stoltz; M. Muchi; A. Rathgeber; W. Soper; R. Thorson. Third row: J. Codispoti; J. Collins; W. Gillen; P. Solano; R. Garbos; M. Giordano; J. Thompson; J. Ebrecht; W. Rodriguez. Division B — Front: R. Rudman; W. Haug; M. D ' Addio, cor- responding secretary; W. McTaggart, president; G. Anderson, treasurer; P. Teague, recording secretary; G. Beatty, pledge- master. Rear: M. McGillick; R. Meir; W. Yokell; E. Elwell; A. Ranlov; B. Jones; J. McKenna; P. Croke. PHI BETA ALPHA To the Brothers of Phi Beta Alpha, the year will never be forgotten . . . with weekends at the Mariner and plush Birchtoft . . . Homecoming and the float that made it . . . the mystery room in the Claw . . . fantastic hockey games and the reign of the Great Gipper . We will always wonder about the New Years Eve party and the disappearing chairs . . . the strange birds that left their feathers at the Birchtoft . . . and the Casino party where Prof Fullington lost more than his money. To our greatly honored advisor, Mr. Palmucci, to our newest Honorary Brother, Prof. Kitchin, and to the fabulous 14 seniors about to become alumni, the Brothers of Phi Beta Alpha pay tribute. .Sunkist hops . And now a toast • W • f - f f If f , w f . «e t « ♦ « • - ' .« First row: J. Clark; P. Nowers; G. Currul; R. Reetz; M. Ander- son; treasurer; R. Jodice, president; D. Martin, vice president; D. Kane, secretary; M. Micciche; G. Peirce; M. Calire; J. Palmucci, advisor. Second row: D. Digrezio; J. Ci belli ; S. Desatnick; G. Down; G. Christie; E. Cardoza; T. Dooher; D. O ' Brien; J. Hanbury; A. Morissette ; G. Manderville; H. Paraghamian; R. Rizzo. Third row: J. McGovern; P. Lane; A. Jacobs; R. Donato; E. Dickson; M. Lasky; A. Nangeroni; R. Heald; R. Hanley; J. O ' Donnell; P. Cuccinotta; R. Orman; J. Morrissey. Loudmouth PHI GAMMA PI The year 1966 marked the 41st anniversary of Phi Gamma Pi ' s existence at Northeastern. The Fraternity is proud of its many accomplishments and contributions to both the community and the University. During the year, the active social schedule helped us to foster our spirit of Brotherhood while it pro- vided a long list of memories which will linger in the minds of all. Homecoming once again proved to be one of the high points of the year ... the alumni were welcomed back with a cocktail party and a dance. The annual Christmas Wassail party brought in the warm spirit of the season . . . following the party, the Brothers and neighboring nurses sang carols around the fireplace. The Open Keg parties continued with as much suc- cess as in the past, and the Fraternity was again active in IFC sports competition. Eleven new Brothers were initiated this year and they began to experience and know the meaning of true Brotherhood. The Fraternity years which they have ahead of them will undoubtedly be filled with memorable occasions. As for the 14 Brothers who graduated this year, they can look back on the rewarding experiences which they have had and the lasting friendships which they have made. DIVISION A 138 the greeks DIVISION B Division A — First row: P. Raina; E. McGlaston; W. Payne, vice president; W. Lovely, advisor; R. Hellige, president; W. Wehrheim, treasurer; G. Taylor, secretary; E. Skoglund; D. Myers. Second row: R. LeBlanc; M. Mastro; P. Wolff; C. Mardigian ; J. Sikora: T. Lowton; J. Kopf; J. Murphy; K. Leawood; R. Collins. Third row: T. Flaherty; F. Dalton; T. Frasca; W. Price; A. Canada; W. Alderman; W. McNeilly; J. J. Murphy; P. Vincelette. Fourth row: B. Welch; D. Cavaliero; J. Bliff; D. Travierso; W. Heyde; J. Walek; L. Cardosi; D. Santos. Division B — M. VanBuren; M. Donoghue; M. Letsky; president; D. Hinds, vice president; B. Eldridge; R. Lillich. Second row: P. Zaveruka; G. Niles; J. Schwartz; D. Janicelli; D. Crocker; R. Deininger; D. Critchfield; R. Zaminaki. Cherry? ' f : £r3( Yes, I have some bananas . A cup of kindness . 140 the greeks PHI SIGMA KAPPA The Delta Pentaton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was founded at Northeastern as Sigma Phi Alpha. On May 11, 1963, SPA became a chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa national fraternity. Our social ac- tivities consist of Homecoming, Christmas and New Years parties, the annual Hang-over Bowl football game with Phi Beta Alpha, the Sigma Phi Alpha Dinner Dance, Alumni Day and Parents ' Day. We have taken an interest in community affairs by working with the Jamaica Plain Settlement House, The Home for Little Wanderers and the Braille Press. Delta Pentaton hosted the Phi Sigma Kappa Re- gion 1 Conclave this year, and we also sent North- eastern ' s first representative to the National Inter- fraternity Conference. Professor Saverio Cerullo, of the Finance Depart- ment, has been our capable and respected ad- visor and Brother. When you ' re a jet DIVISION B Division B — First row: D. Levy; S. Kahn; E. Rosenbaum; S. Klepish, chancellor; L. Lipkin, warden; D. Culkun. Second row: D. Geller; J. Vopaccelli; J. Solazzo; G. Megrichan; B. Holman. Third row: S. Kalstein; P. Forster; R. Hoffman; V. Vacaitle; D. Setneck Division A — Not pictured: R. Babineau, chaplain; E. Rosenbaum, lice chancellor; P. Pressman, scribe; M. Weiner, chancellor; J. Felton, bursar; P. Previte, historian; M. Burnce; J. Hayes; R. Snyder; S. Israel; J. Costantini; T. Travers; B. Muses; I. Goldman; G. Bricault; R. Hassett; J. Shoner; R. Goldman; D. Miller; W. Lowry; H. Paul; B. Graubart; L. Karus; J. Fleish- man; E. Judson; M. Sherman; P. Amarante; M. Marder; A. Neiman ; P. Hoffstein. The year began for the Kappa Zeta Phi Chapter on June 6, 1965 with the initiation of 18 pledges into the fraternity, bringing the total number of the brotherhood to 78. Our affiliation with a na- tional fraternity enabled us to send four brothers to the TEP convention in Atlanta, Georgia in August. At the convention, our chapter won the Samuel J. Lefrak Award for efficient organization of extracurricular activities. Our September term began with our involvement in backing El Centor in the Mayoralty Campaign. Division A was highlighted by many social events, including Homecoming activities. On that day, we had the TEP plane flying over the Homecoming game and held our annual Homecoming Dance at the Charterhouse. We continued our outstanding record in inter- fraternity sports. Tau Epsilon Phi has held the All-Sports Trophy for the past two years and ex- celled this year in basketball, bowling, and soft- ball. Our year was completed with the Marvin Gutten Scholarship Dance with Gary Pearlman winning the scholarship trophy; the Annual Merrill Lovinger Memorial Dinner Dance with Stuart Klepesch receiving the Outstanding Service Award; and Larry Czengery receiving the Zeta Award for outstanding Sportsmanship. 742 the greeks TA U EPSILON PI the greeks 143 THETA RHO EPSILON Put a tiger . Division A — First rotv: D. McCormack; E. Roeck; R. Marks, grand consul; M. Egdall, vice consul; W. Driscoll; N. Maln- quist. Second tow: M. Lacey; R. Lacey; W. Watson; R. Ward; K. O ' Hara; J. Liverani; D. Rawan. Third row: W. Costello; B. Pratt; J. Blaikie; R. Baranowski; G. Berg; F. Plett. Division B — First row: R. Colby; R. Heroux; Ed Sacco, vice consul; J. LaFlamme, consul; R. Connell; L. Malzone; K. Lyman. Second row: T. Trabucco; P. Mosely; G. Robinson; P. Major; D. Baccuzzo; W. Costello; A. Marderosian. Third row: W. Profit; L. Hill; R. Nielson; D. Serrano; J. Rabbit; H. Cohen. DIVISION A 144 the greeks DIVISION B When we were two years old — it was a very good year. A year for Mayoralty — Jim Blaikie — Tiger — hard work — bull sessions — parties — fun. A year for Mr. Husky — Jerry Rabbit retiring — TRE ' s Rudy the Red-Nosed Rabbit passing his Husky suit and the TRE hydrant to GPK ' s Rat- man — whom we supported — Thanks to Jerry for a job well done. A year for a finalist in the Fraternity Man of the Year Award — Dick Marks — retiring president- Student Union president. A year of growth — and progress — of building and binding — new friends — fond memories. A year of farewell to the last of the charter Brothers and candidates — who created TRE — nurtured it in its infancy — won it acceptance — built something strong — permanent — unique. A year of change — a new residence — a place in the new Student Center. But most of all, one year more in the life of Theta Rho Epsilon — one of many, many more to come — a look ahead to the promising future — of more progress — more accomplishment — more success — of lasting Brotherhood. It was a very good year. On the 40 . . . First row: Mr. R. Caswell, advisor; F. Toffoloni; B. Muccini, treasurer; B. Lynch, president; J. Gilroy, vice president; A. Levitt, corresponding secretary; K. Wadel, pledgemaster ; F. Kilroy, historian; R. Corelli, recording secretary; E. Moigelin. Second row: R. Tricca; J. Kurdzionski ; P. Mahoney; P. Doolan; S. MacCallum; R. Marsella; S. Walker; D. Wilson; T. Duff; R. Fisher; D. Palmer; D. McKay; J. Maxwell. Third row: K. McManus; P. Korion; J. Cavichi; F. Carazza; F. Fiast; G. Driscoll; W. Morrill; H. Simons; G. Brodley; R. Sossong; P. Eckland; F. Haugh, Fourth row: B. Keleher; E. Simonson; M. Brass; J. Davis; D. McClay; R. Nilson; J. Vallerto; E. Greer; G. Kinsman; P. Sullivan; G. Fontana and P. Laughlin. Live from Loch Ness . , , T  •  ■■' ■ILIA a ' [ ♦   •,, J:;. . I . m ■s .?n - Zeta Gamma Tau Fraternity has been one of the most active Fraternities on campus this year, both as an organization and as individuals. As individuals, Brothers of ZGT during the 1965- 66 school year have held such offices as President of the Student Council; President of the Husky Key; Vice President of the Senior class; President of the Middler class; and other various Student Council and Class Board offices. As a group, ZGT has entered candidates in the Mayoralty campaign, which it won this year for the second time in a row, and the Mr. Husky cam- paign. Although in existence for only five years, ZGT has held a position of prominence on the North- eastern campus. The production of a well-rounded social individual, active in the community and interested in scholarly pursuits, is perhaps the prime goal of the Fraternity. The achievement of this goal has been realized by the graduating Brothers this year. ZETA GAMMA TAU Three ' s a crowd? the greeks 147 The Intersorority Council serves as the governing and regulating body of Northeastern ' s four social sororities. The Council is composed of members of each sorority. Founded on May Day, 1962, the Council has since been active in providing opportunities in the form of socials and mixers for the sisters of each sorority to meet each other and discuss mutual interests. On Freshman Night each year, the Council pro- motes the sorority system by means of an infor- mation booth and pamphlets. DOROTHY G. DISSEL Dean of Women Advisor Front: N. Essigmann, president, DPiA ; N. Stacy, vice president, CPiE. Rear: H. Sampson, CPiE; J. Lynch, PDiA; B. Kelley, TST. 148 the greeks INTERS0R0R1TY COUNCIL ISC Social the greeks 149 DPA A-go-go DELTA PI ALPHA Event after event including dances, suppers, parties and get-togethers made the year 1964- 65 a vibrant life-enjoying one for Delta Pi Alpha. The annual Spring Dinner Dance at King Philip in Wrentham with its midnight buffet supper kept everyone full and happy . . . the outings wet and trim . . . the pledges, grim and a tiny bit over- bearing. But it was fun! Those judo lessons, the spaghetti, the songs, even the Hell Weekends. There were disappointments and victories. We won the scholastic excellence award, won second prize in the Greek Sing, and our float, Alice in Wonderland, was most worthy of a prize. We sponsored a Chapel service and held a drive to collect old toys at Christmas to give to deprived children at a home in Roxbury. Most of us looked deprived at our own party on Halloween: goblins, witches, skeletons, and Romans spiced the affair. We went en masse to the Coronation Ball at Win- ter Carnival . . . later we rented that suite at the Sheraton . . . the pledges even had a snow sculp- ture. Spring Spring our sisters followed Winter and June followed Graduation came and we cried to leave DIVISION A ISO the greeks r DIVISION B Blackout drill Division A — First row: J. Lynch, pledgemother ; L. Teebagy, sergeant-at-arms ; N. Essigmann, treasurer; B. DiFalco, president; L. Firth, vice president; G. Santosuosso, recording secretary; D. Marshall, corresponding secretary. Second row: S. Walker; N. Hantzis; R. Bonica; M. Michaels; M. Davis; M. McHale; C. O ' Neil. Third row: P. Ahearn; J. Blevins; M. Duda; G. Cronk; J. Rook; P. Lettene; N. Groves. Division B — Front row: C. Bator; P. Barlas; M. Zabilski; M. Michaels. Rear: K. Burton; N. Hantzis; J. Pestin; K. O ' Rourke. the greeks 151 Anti-picket pickets . CHI PI EPSILON C harity work and chapel-sponsoring H alloween party with our alumnae nvitations to the Mother-Daughter tea P arties from smooth to costume nstallation and senior banquet E Margareta E Margaro, Greek Sing first place award P ots, for our GRAPES OF WRATH Homecom- ing float S cholarship raising events . . . bricks anyone? nf ormal get togethers, whose house do we in- vade? L ooooong meetings, meetings, and meetings ldest sorority on campus N ew pledges, always sisters Chi Pi, our greatest teacher DIVISION A 152 the greeks DIVISION B mK Ina 1 II Chipettes in action . . . Tea party, mom, honest! Division A — First row: D. Maclver; S. Souza; P. Melcher; N. Sarnow; S. Harrison; N. Gay; M. Camelio. Second row: S. DeVellis; J. Edwards, historian; E. Burns, corresponding secre- tary; V. DiFranza, vice president; L. Leonard, president; H. Sampson, treasurer, ISC representative; C. Hume, pledgemother ; N. Stacy. Third row: J. Cline; P. Shea; R. Matisoff; G. Carter; A. Chellberg; L. Koretz. Division B — Front: J. Benger; J. Edwards; L. Leonard, presi- dent; L. Barron, recording secretary; N. Higgins. Second row: T. Chandler; A. Andriukonis; B. Marcellus; C. Coletti; B. Jenkins. Look who . KAPPA THETA XI Division A — Front: K. Enos; J. Lanfair, vice president; M. Singer. Rear: B. Kendall; J. Rice; B. Vine; J. Rost. Division B — Front: P. Webb; S. Deigan, president; J. Kupec; K. Keegan. Rear: C. MacKinnon; J. Huntington; S. Hannafin; E. Kolodzik. DIVISION A 154 the greeks afi DIVISION B What does it mean being a member of the young- est sorority on campus? It means keeping busy, working hard, and having fun. What kind of work do we do? Some of the projects we have undertaken this year include writing letters to soldiers in Viet Nam and working at the YMCA on Saturdays as we have done in previous years and which has afforded immense satisfaction to us all. We ' ve taken the opportunity to participate in Chapel on occasions and have enjoyed helping out in the new Student Center by ushering at several functions. Where does the fun come in? Fun is in- cluded in everything we do. It ' s the happiness and that overall good feeling of working with others and sharing common goals. Adding to our fun, are our pledges, for the sisters enjoy pledge activities as much as the pledges do. But some activities are done just for fun, such as toboganning, roller skating, a Desert Time Party, Informal Luncheon, Sister Social in May and the Greek Sing in April and just plain parties. It must also be mentioned that our hard work was rewarded this year when Kappa Theta Xi was honored to receive the Scholastic Excellence Award. . . . and dump it in the harbor the greeks 155 THETA SIGMA TAU Forward march Division A-First row: L. Brooks, parliamentarian; E. Brown, corresponding secretary; L. Walsh, president; E. Sanderson, treasurer; M. Rowe, pledge mother; B. Kelley, ISC rep. Second row: K. MacKinnon; B. Sielinski; M. Bartlett; G. Paul; M. Walsh; A. Soeldner; C. Smelser. Division B-First row: J. Kanellos; D. Grady; vice president; C. Sawyer; D. Shilkoff. Second row: M. Clifford; C. Mazzola; G. Faring; M. Jacobson; J. Andrews; C. Maggi. DIVISION A 156 the greeks DIVISION B Off to Atlantic City. Theta Sigma Tau Sorority had another successful year during 1965-66. Among the highlights of the year were the winning of second prize for our float Uncle Toms Cabin and the International Supper and Talent shows. Other events held this year were : the Greek Tour ; the Alumni Dance; the two pledge terms, pledge parties and pledge talent shows; the Hen Party; the Birthday Party; t he Annual Mother-Daughter Spring Tea and the Annual Senior Banquet. the greeks 157 160 rote ROTC FACULTY 1965-1966 Faculty — First row: H. Brown; H. Mumma; M. Seldner; F. Palmblad, PMS; F. Smith; E. Girven; H. Prevost. Second row: Y. Higashidani; C. Fincher; W. Tuckerman; R. Laflam; J. Cordelia; J. McKeon. Third row: J. Critch; R. Patch; E. Renzi; J. DelCulliano; C. Herb; H. Sudduth, Jr.; J. Egan. Fourth row: D. Jacques; G. Farmer; H. Heim; S. Tomsick; D. Soule. Distinguished Military Students — First row: R. Gilbert; S. Koch; M. Tate; D. Santos; E. Skoglund; E. Hamway; A. Saratora; J. O ' Neill; W. Pfeil. Second row: J. Carson; R. Knight; G. Savani; W. Franklin; R. Scioletti; P. Quintin; K. Mountain; D. Baldelli; W. Pearse. Third row: R. Kean; L. Nelson; D. Andrews; J. Slicer; J. Powers; F. Vidito; R. Shurtleff; R. O ' Loughlin; W. O ' Donnell; J. Cartisser. COL. F. H. PALMBLAD PMS DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS Over hill, over dale . . . Hup, two, three . . . 162 rote By the museum . Stepping off to the marching cadence of the mili- tary drum, the green garbed ROTC Brigade spent Wednesday afternoons of the spring and fall terms in the fresh air of the Fens. Senior cadet and Army officers barked commands across the open field, sending students to various formations and marching maneuvers in preparation for re- view. Even muggy temperatures and muddy foot- ing couldn ' t keep the nation ' s largest volunteer brigade from its few hours of weekly military life. Seniors strived for second lieutenant ' s bars. After the weekly outing, it was back to the class- room for the fifth year of instruction in military communication or engineering. And for spare time, there was always a rifle or two to clean. Back from the Fens , SP Present the colors! rote 163 DIVISION A PERSHING RIFLES DIVISION B ft ■A 4 J L u . . j . i . • ■■■■■' - «r JiXy ■■£-■f T Ik ▼ 1 I B Jy • ■ ■:... « • i Pershing Rifles — Division A — Front: R. Gaudet; J. Gaudette; R. Walsh; P. Quintin. Rear: W. Maloney; T. Lydon; A. Fannoney; J. Slicer. Division B — Front: T. Lane; F. Smith, advisor; J. Gallant; Gerald Hart. MARS — Front: R. Greenberg; L. Boynton; M. Cogan, president; R. Peari, vice president; D. Usiner; M. Riccio. Rear: H. Heim; R. Fogg; S. Deveau; D. Schonbach; J. Morris; R. MacMillan; R. Laflam. MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEMS 164 rote £ : iJSWk -1 1 ? «! r% 1 v J ■hh . I V ' ■I i • ■j 1 nrf. if .53 . ? IS • • • • 1 V 1 P. t no 1 i . i V ■Mi 1 1 j - - ' J It ' m. ,; l|j VB t ' 1 ■a : | 1 1 ,• . 1 r . ' fld £ ' ' Hjj|L v ' m m  i ¥ BK 1 •YwSf : Irf t- 1 £ ' m H 1 ' w - f r i V -W • % f • . 1 ' ' 1 ■. ' ¥ « ! If-- ' 1 3 ■S „ Si y; V )h L :,jM mm 1 . i • •  ! • • • • . ' ■• 1 ♦ • % 1 .■DIVISION A ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS and ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION DIVISION B Division A — First row: R. Gravina; R. Liddell, treasurer; R. Bernard, vice president; K. Forte, president; D. Doughty, secre- tary; A. Graham; W. Hutchins. Second row: P. Gonzals; L. Kelley; J. Perez; A. Goldstein; P. Szathmary; A. Souza; V. Cerasuolo; J. Drew. Third row: R. Fiore; P. Marton; K. Liss; G. Sullivan; A. King; K. Giarlone; T. Distase. Fourth row: R. Green; V. Dafarno; V. Melendy; S. Poole; J. LaLone; M. Miceli; P. Perrett; U. Marusa; F. Souder. Division B— First roiv: E. Gorski; S. Kahn; E. MacNeil, secre- tary; R. Thomas, president; J. Calliano, advisor; H. Kevorkian, vice president; L. Brennan, treasurer; M. Miceli; L. Beiher. Second row: J. LaLone; R. Proctor; K. Ciarlone; S. Poole; J. Griffin; D. MacDonald, V. DaForna; J. Kalafatas; U. Marusu; L. Alkins. Third row: K. McGurty; P. Berrett; P. Norton; G. Sullivan; R. Fiore; K. Liss; T. Murphy; V. Melendy. - • i Q f o ft : Cd P-- y nBB iffi§fra QRt -a ■•■■r ■rcyi ■9 B ' Hi kA jfej ft w « ' _a ' ._ ► fPi There were many firsts for the cadets of the Senior Class. They had the option of attending summer camp before the fifth year due to the changeover to the quarter plan. A switch to a general program allowed us to select our field of concentration rather than be arbitrarily placed in the Signal or Engineer Corps. Although underclassmen were still appointed as officers, all seniors pulled rank. As part of the year ' s activities, the Counter Guer- rilla group went to the University of Massa- chusetts for evade and escape competition. And, as usual, the year was capped by the Military Ball and the crowning of a queen. ' ' Oil that weapon, soldier! ' ' Over and down . 166 rote Counter Guerillas step out Pershing Rifles perform rofc i67 Cadets learn to keep their bellies below the barbed wire . . Charge! ' Practice attack. - : _; 168 rote We have to get the enemy Several times during the year, Northeastern cadets tasted Army life by attending week-end maneuvers at Fort Devens in Ayer. It was camp- ing out, c-rations and tactical expeditions for students as they left the quiet surroundings of study and books for a few days to gain experience for what was ahead . . . the Army. The break from normal activities was something that was talked about for many weeks following the exer- cises. . . for knocking out the opposition Camouflaged cadet . Mm V i fit J ' SCABBARD AND BLADE SOCIETY DIVISION A FLIGHT TRAINING Scabbard and Blade — First row: H. Prevost, advisor; R. Gaudet; J. Gulotta; J. Getchell; R. Scioletti; A. DiMascio; J. Rafferty; P. Quintin; R. Dromfoole; L. Larson; T. Gilder; J. Gaudette; H. Mumma, advisor. Second row: A. Croteau; F. Castellano; C. Mooney; D. Dacey; K. Mountain; D. Potter; R. Shurtleff; E. Jewett; J. Donahoe; L. Dell ' Orfano; C. Pate; R. Walsh; W. Barry. Third row: J. Brown; C. Daley; G. Savani; B. Parker; J. Powers; L. Kelly; R. Anderson; A. Fannoney; P. Corey; T. Lydon; W. Franklin; R. Gilbert; D. Baldelli; S. Wilson; W. Pfeil. Flight Training — Division A — J. Murray; H. Brown, advisor; S. Grass. Division B — J. Holland; Major Brown; J. Getchell. 770 role DIVISION A COUNTER-GUERILLA GROUP Division A— First row: P. Quintin; P. Bickoff; J. Demenkow J. Gaudette; J. Cordelia, advisor; C. Herb, advisor; N. Tucker man, advisor; W. Barry; W. Gay; T. Ramsey; F. Castellano Second row: P. Wharton; L. Kelly; R. Epi; R. Liddell; V Cerasuolo; R. Hanley; J. Butler; R. Strong; J. Torre; F. Vidito R. Munn; R. Kokko; W. Hoffman. Third row: J. Fitzgerald S. Wilson; L. Neison; C. Hennessey; R. Scioletti; G. Savani; R Gilbert; J. Cartisser; W. Franklin; J. Brown; F. McGarry; A Barrs; S. Dashawetz. Fourth row: W. Maloney; J. Jeffrey; P Minnar; T. Shadis; S. Guttell; I. Stowers; R. Brownstein; K Forte; J. Lally; B. Rovito; J. Silva; G. Goolkasian; D. Bron chuk; S. Hallinan; D. Brown; R. Pooley; C. Andrews. Division B — First row: C. Pate; S. Kahn; L. Larson; R. Gaudet; J. Cordelia, advisor; C. Herb, advisor; J. Del Colliano; advisor; W. Tuckerman, advisor; D. Potter; E. Wertheim; G. Morrison. Second row: J. Schaaki; J. Bartolemeo; F. Mulholland; R. Gray; J. Solazzo; W. Foisy; D. Voner, F. Brigham; J. Gallant, Jr.; W. McTaggart, Jr. Third row: E. Bulewick; J. Brown; W. Briggs; J. McCormack; L. Thomas; J. Whelan; T. Mastakos; B. Boyd; P. Dillaway; J. Stevens. Fourth row: D. Franson; P. Brennan; J. Pesce; E. Malloy; S. Killorinky; T. Brahms; B. Weir; J. Homan. DIVISION B rote 171 DIVISION A NATIONAL ROTC BAND ASSOCIATION Division A — Front: J. Harper; M. Lacey; J. Day; C. Fincher; R. Mabel; N. Millet; J. Fitzgerald. Rear: P. Benson; S. Walker; T. Bishop ; E. Frey ; D. Temple ; G. Tishler ; R. Graves. Division B — Front: C. McKay; T. Murphy; M. Niccio; P. Norton. Rear: D. Fritysche; R. Hughes; R. Fogg; J. Lawton. DIVISION B 11 HH 172 rote DIVISION A SOCIETY of AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Division A — First row: K. Kelley; R. Diaz; A. Shooshan; P. Showstead, vice president; D. Norris, president; P. Benson, treasurer; D. Remsen; D. Gahm; E. Dow. Second row: J. Judge; F. McGarry; J. Allison; E. Baker; A. Damico; E. Stanley; G. Shoib; K. Mountain; R. Green; R. Menko. Third row: H. Janofsky; R. Burgmann; J. Hanlon; T. Coughlin; C. Goodale; C. McDevitt; P. Barthuly; C. Mueller; R. Cotter. Division B — First row: P. Berrett; P. Barthuly; R. Kenney; E. Girven, advisor; D. Charbonnet; J. Getchell; S. Kahn. Second row: R. Cotter; C. Daley; K. Steenes; R. Pearo; M. Stern; L. Becker; J. Jorgensen; C. Cocotas. Third row: A. Mercatante; J. Bowker; E. MacNeil; R. Majewski; D. Fritzsche; E. Stanley; B. Cashins; R. Colaianni. DIVISION B rote 173 £ t 3 $ m « : t Committee — Front: D. Pierce; S. Chafetz; R. Genaitis. Rear: P. Burke; J. Lacey; J. Collins. SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE Senior week was a pure delight. It was the result of a committee of our classmates who worked un- selfishly to insure that it would be a success. The Laurels, Pops, Mystery Night and Commencement Ball, all reflected their drive and enthusiasm. Collecting dues Senior Week booth activities 1 77 CHARLES M. DEVLIN Director of Student Center JOHN A. PALMUCCI Treasurer of Student Activities ALICE B. MELVIN Assistant to Dean of Women Social Affairs Committee Front: Prof. Kitchin, advisor; D. Clark, secretary; F. Toffoloni, chairman; D. Ellis, vice chairman; Mr. C. Devlin, advisor. Rear: N. Essigmann; S. Gardner; M. Udoff; G. Ryan; A. Hatton; P. Previte. 178 activities STUDENT CENTER Our senior year of activities was completely different than what we have ever experienced, for we entertained ourselves in a new home. The new Student Center Building was opened in the Fall as a tribute to the student body, who made this dis- tant dream a present reality. We congratulate our- selves on a job well done. A committee of students was established to assist the administration in formulating basic policy and function as a liaison between student wants and administration offer- ings. Student Center Lounge CHARLES E. KITCHIN Director of Student Activities CENTER COMMITTEE DIVISION A STUDENT COUNCIL Again, the Student Council continued its unexpir- ing effort to promote the wants of students from smoothing over the parking lots to approving the acquisition of a live Husky dog, a project begun many years ago. Whether the Council succeeded in all their ventures was immaterial. They were always receptive to suggestion, even if suggested in vain. DIVISION B Division A — First row: A. Stevens; N. Sohn, secretary-treasurer ; P. Previte, vice president; F. Toffoloni, president; Dean G. McDonald, Advisor; A. Maclntyre; B. Bloom. Second row: G. Cristle; B. Draimin; V. McClellan; A. Soloman; S. Harrison; I. Marritt; J. Fleishman. Third Row: F. Brodsky; A. Bornstein; J. Constantini; A. Niemar; A. Annis. Division B — Front: C. Almy; F. DeGregory; D. Ganem, vice president; S. Brennan, president; J. McLaughlin, secretary- treasurer; R. Little, corresponding secretary; P. Burke. Rear: P. Teague; M. Hyman; S. Shapiro; J. Lipman; C. O ' Rourke; S. Maguire; A. Clark; L. Wheelock. 180 activities DIVISION A The influence of the Student Union was always upon us during our five years at Northeastern. The efforts of Northeastern ' s service organization was experienced from the hallways of Alma Mater to the shores of Viet Nam this year, with its activities highlighted by their participation in the national movement to provide a Merry Christmas to our fighting men overseas. STUDENT UNION DIVISION B Division A — First row: R. Strong; M. Rosenthal, vice president; Prof. R. Hatt, advisor; S. Gardner, president; H. Breiter, secre- tary; L. Tyrie; W. Watson; G. Zajac. Second row: F. Miethe; F. Plett; R. Marks; G. Gyorky; R. Ward; N. Larson; B. Utz; P. Monica; D. Johnson. Third row: G. Lopez-Cepero ; R. Carring- ton; J. George; R. Westman; S. Wilson; K. Moffett; B. Morri- son; R. Heidebrecht. Division B — Front: D. Furman; R. Knowlton; S. Rosen; E. Migna, vice president; Miss Melvin, advisor; J. Ginsberg, presi- dent; J. Spicer; A. Tchinnis; N. Rosen. Rear: J. Boudreau; K. Knowles, historian; G. Seamonds; R. Heller; C. Benoit; D. Drahman; P. Power; L. Schaefer; C. Carnes; R. Connel; P. Chiappa; H. Cohen. activities 181 Performance BAND Rehearsal . For the fifth year in a row, we kept rhythm at football games to the tune of SWEET GEORGIA BROWN. The presence of the band was every- where felt and heard as we ate hotdogs in the grandstands, or cheered in Cabot Gym or kept warm in the Arena. We could hear them in con- cert almost every Thursday afternoon as the Band continued its MUSIC AT NOON festivals. Be- sides receiving new uniforms, the highlight of the year, was the band ' s performance of a Christmas recital held in the main lounge of the Student Center. Spectacle WILLIAM A. TESSON Advisor Band Members — D. Bourget; E. Frey, council; D. D. Regan; N. Smith; T. Cook; S. Folkins; M. Glazer; B. Kaplan; R. Mayo, secretary-treasurer; A. Mukku; D. Terrel; B. Marten; G. Conley; B. Fisher, council; J. Lauton; M. Menzie; J. Mitchell; K. Popp; G. Zajac, council; R. Bradshaw; W. Hodgeman; C. Lee; J. Malone, council; R. Martin; D. Metcalf; R. Picard; J. Potter; M. Riccio; F. Stoddard; K. Thomas; R. Traverie; J. Carabillo; H. Guenther; E. Swain; T. Wheeler; T. Bishop, council; D. Fritasche; L. Wick; M. Egdall, council; S. Walker, council; T. Aprille; J. Day; D. Mabel; W. Potjchek; B. Mason; D. Hur- witz. activities 183 DIVISION A HUSKY KEY SOCIETY The 1965-1966 social calendar was undoubtedly the most successful for the Husky Key Society. Fall was highlighted by a highly spirited Mayor- alty Campaign, and beautiful weather for a beautiful queen on a colorful Homecoming Day. If the Key had had anything to do with the action on the field, we would have defeated Springfield by a wide margin. And, for the first time in a number of years, the Key was able to conduct a big time Winter Carnival, complete with a Queen, Glenn Yarborough, the Four Seasons and SNOW which came two weeks late but still con- sidered part of the festivities. We must not forget the cheerleaders for they too, despite harsh criticism from a minority per- formed much better than we had seen them, at times, better than our opponents. DIVISION B 184 activities Cheerleaders Sway Division A — First row: H. Walker; B. Kaplan; D. Kane, vice president; L. Walsh, recording secretary; M. Udoff, president (with King Husky, ambassador of school spirit) ; J. Goranson, corresponding secretary; A. Cameron, treasurer; M. Micciche; R. Jodice; H. Hersh. Second row: W. Lee; J. Shoner; A. Graham; S. DiOrio; R. Galesta; G. Flynn; D. Landry; J. Magnaghi; M. Liss; M. Laurent; J. Beck. Third row: M. Rowe; B. Sielinski; N. Weinman; M. Fenglia; M. Bartlett; R. Matisoff; N. Stacey; G. Paul; E. Brown; R. Dirienzo. Fourth row: B. Gersh; W. Kams; P. Jasiaski; J. Hopkins; S. Cooper; C. Casper; D. Clark; S. Bateson; R. Sergi; S. Walker; S. Smith; P. Hutcher; D. Kiefer; S. Dorsey; S. Israel; D. Allen. Division B — First row: R. Genaitis; J. Schaake; P. Newman; corresponding secretary; M. D ' Addio, vice president; G. Mac- Callum, president; J. Collins, treasurer; A. Faring, recording secretary; R. Rockwood; F. DeGregory. Second row: L. Peter- son; M. Clifford; S. Shapiro; D. Grady; M. Jacobsen; M. Terraglia; C. Sucennz; S. Beland; J. Avallone; L. Fieimara; J. Masone. Third row: T. Baird; R. Healy; T. McCarthy; A. Raphel; H. Lee. R. Larre; R. Fox. Cheerleaders — Front: J. Calkins; N. Gillis; C. Hughes; Rear: S. Kurr; D. Clark; Captain F. Markowitz. activities 185 El Centor is carried out Mayoralty 1965 Roar . . . Homecoming 1965 Queen Mary Bjornson A Winner 7 Ll. JjIm Zi P ' Wah, Wah Ratman supporters Mr. Husky Campaign 1966 Murphilla Gorilla Linoleum Solow . Jr jg 1) p% . fl Bfr% 1 ' r jB r A  iM T P H T ™ . r - u r F « ; J ' WV Glenn Yarborough A ... Winter Carnival 1966 Queen Janice Kaminsky Paul ' s Bunion A very successful production of Moliere ' s THE IMAGINARY INVALID christened the Silver Masque s new modern studio theatre in the Stu- dent Center. The three major productions, ALL MY SONS, BORN YESTERDAY, and A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, were accompanied by numerous Studio Theatre programs including THE GLASS ME- NAGERIE and RUMPLESTILSKIN. A chil- dren ' s theatre was developed by Miss Bernice Mendlesohn, a new colleague of that BMOC (big- gest man on campus) Prof. Blackman. Again, the Eugene Awards were presented to outstanding actors of the year, and, who knows, we may see some on Broadway in the not to distant future. Mr. BMOC First row: A. Reimer, secretary, Division B; R. Rizzo, president, Division B; E. Blackman, advisor,; Miss B. Mendelsohn, assistant advisor; M. Kaplan, assistant advisor; G. Ryan, president; S. DeVellis, secretary, Division A; P. Casperson. Second row: D. Kane, business manager; B. Pellows; N. Weisman; E. Richman; C. Miante; E. Ashry; A. Collier; R. Bork; M. Hawks; K. Manos. Third row: J. LaLone; F. Champlain; H. Lowther; R. Herrick; N. Stacey; P. Sullivan; E. Resmini; R. Fagan; C. Cordis. Fourth row: R. Kalman; D. Hawkins; J. Preuss; T. Kemp; B. Marshall; J. Zarbas; R. Sergi; S. Smith; B. Jordan; S. Feldstein; B. Morse; R. Hawes. SILVER MASQUE n n ' ' Bus Stop j iir X J J ' i j jT Tj ■• J. , -I-. A.-l- 1 , J...!. , J . t - jj., ,t .-AJj xpc pt r xta: activities 191 Backstage Makeup Session . Backstage Technicians . Imaginary Invalid is advised by doctor ii Rumplestilskin Children ' s Theatre Spinning of Straw Theatre in the round Imaginary Invalid ' s daughter is romanced ! i „.:■' DIVISION A WNEU RADIO 560 KC Division A — First row: J. Gillette, secretary; D. Albert, program director; R. Iwaskiewicz, associate station manager; R. Rudman, chief engineer; H. Schachter; D. Temple. Second row: R. Baker; P. Watson; G. Schonwald; R. Moore; R. McNeill; J. Bernstein; J. Greenberg. Third row: V. Marchia; H. Luhrs; B. Morse; D. Mager; G. Cowan; W. Perkins. Division B — First row: P. Lambert; H. Luhrs; S. Fradkin, busi- ness manager; R. Rudman; chief engineer; R. Booth, station manager; J. Jones, sports programmer ; R. Ryan. Second row: W. Perkins; W. King; F. Patterson; P. Greenbaum; J. McBribe; D. Mathaisel; R. Kaye. Third row: J. Bernstein; V. Macchia; R. Moore; R. Spengler; T. Murray; B. Baker. DIVISION B 194 activities On the Air . . . even in the doghouse Our fourth year began as the other three began with the DJ ' s playing that old favorite, Dodge the Soldering Iron . . . We finally adapted the new studios to us, culminating in our wall-to-wall- wall . . . We filled the ballroom for the Assump- tion game and did all right on hockey and football too . . . Both ABC network and WBZ granted diplomatic recognition this past year . . . Speare Hall, and 115-119 Hemenway joined the lists of listeners . . . King Husky sent us his pawtograph after all of you bought Husky buttons . . . And through the smoke of a BUtiful spying scandal, we had a very good year . . . Division A — Front: J. DeBoise, president. Rear: B. Martin. treasurer; W. Peart; C. Semchuk. Division B— Front: B. Lewis; C. Corcoran; M. Krupp. Rear: V. Balicki; C. Bennett. DIVISION B GAMMA DELTA DIVISION A Women ' s societies at Northeastern were formed for the purpose of offering women students the opportunity for closer friendship, spirited partici- pation in wholesome activity, and leadership de- velopment. Among the activities sponsored by Gamma Delta are open house for Freshman women, Mid-Winter Ball sponsored in conjunction with Omega Sigma Society and a program of intramural Sports wit i Omega Sigma. V SIGMA PHI BETA Sigma Phi Beta continued into its second neo- phitic year as it persisted in its efforts to become fully recognized as Northeastern ' s thirteenth fraternity. At press time, SPB had partially suc- ceeded as it received approval by the Division B Inter fraternity Council. As we leave, we can only wish the Brothers of Sigma Phi Beta the best of luck in the years to come for we know they will help to further the fraternal tradition of North- eastern. (Ed. note: At press time, it was impossible to include SPB in the Greek Section. However we would like to congratulate them on having been voted Northeastern ' s thirteenth fraternity during our last term.) Front: M. Bedard, marshal; B. Gordon, president; G. Clunk, treasurer; R. Ravich. Rear: A. Ostroff; B. Koslow, pledgemaster ; P. Gulko; R. Ware. ' ai a 7V RELIGIOUS Ecumenicism moved from Rome to Northeastern University this year, as a successful interfaith dialogue movement was initiated through the co- operation of students of all religious organiza- tions. Chapel services drew more participants than ever, mainly through the efforts of the Student Union Chapel Committee. We met a new vibrant man of the cloth in Father O ' Looney, the New- man Club Chaplain who had no visible difficulty in filling the shoes of Father Hofler who was trans- ferred in the Fall. In the years to come, let us not lose our faith in whatever beliefs we hold to be the best for us and our brothers. Chapel Committee — R. Ward, chairman; P. Monica; G. Lopez- Cepero; H. Breter; G. Zajac; B. Morrison. j | CHAPEL COMMITTEE NEWMAN CLUB S Newman Club — First row: M. Scannell, secretary; E. Piepgrass; Rev. Moncrieff, advisor; M. Toland, president; Rev. J. O ' Looney, chaplain; A. Goldrick; J. Whittaker, vice president; A. Proven- zano. Second row: J. Bowker; R. Cowan; J. Green; J. Niland; D. Warnock; J. Higgins; K. Dolan; K. Benoit. Third row: M. Mayor; K. McCarthy; M. Hale; D. DiPastina; D. Hennessy; M. Otto; M. O ' Neill; J. Fitzgerald; P. Lamberti. Chapel Choir — L. Morrill; R. Kirkorian; N. Larson; H. Heller; L. Leonard; G. Seamonds. CHAPEL CHOIR Newman ' s Fr. O ' Looney HUM — Front: D. Gahn; J. Lacey; M. Neidorff; G. Birger, secre- tary; S. Elgart, vice president; Rabbi N. Mirsky, advisor; S. Korinon, president; R. Kofman, treasurer; S. Guttell. Rear: G. Lubin; J. Greenbaum; H. Koldny; J. Gillette; J. Tate; S. Check- oway; E. Kreimer; G. Cowan; D. Gorin; G. Shoib. Phanar — Front: C. Dalles; P. Minnar; C. Chronopoulos ; N. Hantzis, recording secretary; K. Manos, president; E. Gistis, corresponding secretary; L. Teebagy; D. Rowan. Rear: J. Pantazis; S. Contoyannis; P. Poulos; W. Triant; K. Kapetana- kis; J. Kiladis; A. Souretis; G. Megaloudis; R. George. PHANAR i 1 m w CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Christian Fellowship — Front: N. Curran; D. Jackson, president; Miss B. Karlsson, advisor; C. Auld, secretary; R. Sandel. Rear: J. Boynton; D. Johnson; L. Payne; R. Jackson; B. Hallgren. Christian Science Organization — Front: L. Range, president; Mrs. J. Viola, advisor; W. Arpe, reader. Rear: G. Paine; J. Morris, secretary-treasurer. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION PUBLICATIONS DIVISION A THE PHANTOM (see page 206) DIVISION B - o S 202 activities for work. The reward . . 11HI1II Division A — Front: C. Dana; R. Trust; R. Ristino, sports editor; L. Curran, photo editor; W. Rodriguez, managing editor; A. Hatton, editor-in-chief; D. Collins; news editor; J. Paris; K. Andrews. Rear: N. Hantzis; J. Gillette; R. Carabia; P. Ste. Marie; P. Accardi; K. Solano; W. Russo; R. Rudman. Division B — Front: R. Heroux, copy editor; E. Roman, feature editor; E. Busch, sports editor; S. Wallace; D. Robinson, photo editor; G. Richards, art editor; R. MacDonald; D. Regan. Rear: B. Pratt; J. Collins; S. Murphy; C. Smith; R. LeCain; M. Veanor; G. Peters; D. Price; D. Lynch. activities 203 Deadline? . . . what deadline? ' Controversial Dan . Did you say NEW office? 204 activities So there . So, I said to him . . . ; ' Hi there The only sure thing about Friday at Northeastern is the NEWS, although we did experience some doubtful weeks. Through hours of work and feverish deadlines, this year ' s edition of the NEWS brought fine reading for class, lounge, or w.c. Controversy was this year ' s theme . . . Mayoralty, charges of anti-fraternalism, adminis- tration censorship, both of the NEWS and faculty, academic freedom, Viet Nam, and even our own spy thriller. It was truly a good year for journalism, and if you didn ' t think so, the Friday fish did. The Phantom , alias Harvey Vetstein, is the new advisor to student publications. He came to us from the English Department and had no diffi- culty falling into place. He, too, many, many, years ago was a student, active on the NEWS and CAULDRON. The excellence of our achievements is, in large part, a reflection of his advice, sanity and friendship. HARVEY VETSTEIN Advisor Them! SPECTRUM SPECTRUM yes, the heads of the class . . . Where the Rolling Stones and Louisa May Alcott reign Supremes . . . Winner of the Good Housekeeping Award for cleanliness . . . more soap than S.O.S. . . . But they work at it, snipping little diatribes against Con Edison . . . playing endless games of Bourgeosis together . . . All of them: John F. De Witt, editor-in-chief ; Celia WilFong and John De Cenzo, his associates; Bob Bronson, managing editor; including Lois Murphy, Marion Taylor and Peter CoAkley. SPECTRUM, yes, a faithful apostle of literature and art, in annual issue. 206 activities The heads confer CAULDRON There is no need for a lengthy write-up about the work of the CAULDRON staff, for this is found on every page of what is now before you. It will suffice to say that if tensions, deadlines and late nights could be reproduced on the printed page, you would be reading the label of a family sized aspirin bottle. Likewise, if enjoyment, experience and knowledge could be reproduced, this would be a travel brochure for Utopia. Artist at work ' I was too briefed! ' Group therapy ■-. ' ■. ' ■' •. 1 OH, Alma Mater, here we throng 210 emanon ALMA MATER As we think back to Alma Mater, our first recol- lection is the vision of white bricks, tuition raises, co-op hardships, crowded corridors in winter and much more of what we considered distasteful. But let us remember Her positive aspects . . . Her people, Her places, Her ideas, Her future. As students we remembered how She could embrace us as we embrace a puppy. We could always see, feel and hear the building process, but were for- tunate to have seen some completed fruits of the development program. We knew we were growing with Her. And we could see before us, our cam- pus, the City of Boston. iSOSpssSMh -- ar Tr - . . ,, : - % ■■' fc i y t 1 JMfi I .■£5 Photography by David F. Crowley, Jr. PHOTOGRAPHY, INC., Boston, Mass. And sing your praises strong. 212 emanon ENVIRONMENT We were in the nation ' s hub of learning, culture and calm. The city ' s glow was forever lighting our weekends. A special Friday afternoon concert at Symphony Hall was always a great excuse to cut class. The Public Gardens, practically Northeast- em ' s neighbor, was just the place for a Sunday morning after the night before. And if you wanted to get away from it all ... a book and the Fens was ideal. For the commuters, however, there was only traffic and the slow MBTA. But it was part of Northeastern. Great as our surroundings were, however, the greatest aspect of Alma Mater was Her people. myfcj fr ' Your sons, they gather far and near PEOPLE Many people we merely met and really did not know. Others we shall never forget. Although we rarely said more than one to him, our peanut vendor was ever present. With others we had much to say about everything and everybody or seek help in times of great distress. The secretarial force was always helpful . . . whether we needed a ditto master, an ear or a friend for life. There were those we always wondered about .... would they make it or find some way of terminating the five year struggle. And for many, it was truly a struggle, for we worked. r ■■: ' -.. And seek your blessings dear— AT WORK Sometimes we worked from sun up to sun down. We worked in groups but exams were individual projects. And afterwards it was more study. If we ever got tired of working we could kibutz while someone else worked. Alma Mater was synono- mous with work. Her basic philosophy was work . . . Co-op . And whether we felt our talents were being exploited for mere pittances, or not nutured at all, we cannot say that Alma Mater did us harm. Yet, for all the work we did, we had our share of fun. r it ' -% ? i JMfc ' : ' f °- «p V % Y ? $ 1 x4F ■J Fair memories we cherish now AT PLAY If we learned anything through our college educa- tion, we learned how to rationalize our way OUT OF WORK. Just an excuse, that ' s all we needed, and off we were to Kent Street, or Cabot Gym, the Charles or Student Center. For the more adven- turesome, we had rougher choices and, of course, seasonal escapades. Fun we had . . . Mayoralty and Husky Campaigns, Masque, dances, concerts more and more. Along the Greek way the lights burned late on weekends (although some were known to have been extinguished early). And yet, this was all part of it . . . even in our most frivo- lous moments we were forever learning. 5 X • m + J r And will for evermore. LEARNING Alma Mater taught us more than the written word . . . She taught us the inner self. She was a testing ground for our desires, our talents, our short- comings. She was five years during which we truly learned about ourselves. We learned through pa- tience, we learned through trial and error, we learned from what others told us, we learned from co-op, and we thank Alma Mater for provid ing us the tools with which we accomplished this great feat. We have truly benefitted by Her and ex- tend Her and our successors sentiments of a fruitful future. Come, let us raise our voices strong, K i  S r -C t rt -.:iBP3t £ ■I :, !!ln m m THE FUTURE Northeastern University does have a future. Al- though large now, She will be even larger. Much of Her greatness to come is merely a blueprint of bricks and buildings. Someday, She may have real big trees and rolling lawns. She may have these, but She will always have Her people. It will be people, with the foresight of Her President, who will help lead Her to greatness, but it will be the students and we, Her alumni, who will insure this destiny as we lead ourselves to our own great destiny. Northeastern, we adore. emanon 223 WILFRED S. LAKE Dean ROBERT E. 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' i ' 5!; ' ---. FRANCIS TOFFOLONI Political Science CHARLOTTE TOPLIFFE Mathematics MICHAEL UDOFF Economics JERRALD VENGROW Mathematics EDWARD VERDE Chemistry I. KATHERINE VOGEL Physics WALTER VOSBURGH Economics ZELDA WALLACE Medical Technology BRUCE WEBB Sociology JOANNE WEYGAND English JERROLD WISHNOW English-Journalism VINCENT ZACCARDI Physics GRACE ZAJAC Sociology DIVISION A 246 liberal arts THE ACADEMY liberal arts honor society Division A — First row: M. Udoff; C. Baldwin; M. Spoon, vice president; R. Vozzella, advisor; P. Babcock, president; S. Blake, secretary-treasurer; W. Vosburgh; R. Crocker. Second row: J. Fischer; C. Hughes; S. Colon; E. Carlson; D. Edgar; C. Raposa; C. Wilfong; E. Kitson. Third row: R. Gravina; E. McSwain; M. Allen; P. Krey; R. Shurtleff; S. Slocomb; J. Franceschi; P. Chines. Division B — Front: C. Chapman; Mr. R. Vozzella, advisor; V. Paskowski. Rear: J. Abbott; J. DeWitt. DIVISION B liberal arts 247 PHI KAPPA PHI interdisciplinary honor society Phi Kappa Phi — C. Dufton, president elect; R. Robinson, pres- ident; P. Babcock, student vice president; L. Skiffington; J. Barrs. Phi Sigma Alpha — Front: R. Melia, president; D. Paul, vice president; C. Chapman, secretary; W. Fouler, historian. Rear: W. Robinson; B. Griffin. 248 liberal arts PHI SIGMA ALPHA political science honor society liberal arts 249 DIVISION A AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS DIVISION B 250 liberal arts AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY American Institute of Physics — Division A — Front: K. McGourty ; M. Adler; J. Taylor; R. Carter; V. Bennett, president; B. An- tanaitis, vice president; R. Hobbs, treasurer; D. Stockwell; F. Hubble. Rear: V. Corbin; C. Case; H. Barclay; L. Kornman; R. Martin; J. Doherty; J. Roe; F. McCabe; R. Crocker; J. Pan- tazis; P. Scherck; D. McKenzie; R. Stankiewicz. Division B — Front: D. Furman; R. Donadio, president; J. Moak, secretary-treasurer ; G. Polucci, vice president; V. Zaccardi. Rear: T. Yachik; P. Connolly; L. Roten; V. Fricke; R. Knowlton. American Chemical Society — Front: R. Siegmund; G. Reid, vice president; C. Chen, president; D. Howell, advisor; E. Verde; F. Ryan. Rear: R. Levi; D. Szymanski; M. McNeil; W. Herzig, Jr.; L. Gray, III; M. Sharkey; A. Cornier; C. Rorp. liberal arts 251 HARRY E. WILKINSON Dean CARLO E. GUBELLINI Assistant Dean life HARVEY ABEL Accounting ROBERT AGHABABIAN Accounting NORMAN AINBINDER Management MARK ALLEN Marketing CHARLES ALMY Management VERNE ANTON Marketing STEVEN ARONSON Marketing PETER ATWOOD Marketing ifk RICHARD BAGWELL Accounting WILLIAM AUCOIN Marketing DAVID AUGUSTA Accounting RICHARD BABINEAU Accounting EUGENE BAILEY Management FREDERICK BAILEY Industrial Relations DONALD BALANTINE Accounting DAVID BARROWS Industrial Relations DAVID E. BAINES Management ll ARNOLD BALL Management WILLIAM BARRY Accounting THOMAS BAIRD Industrial Relations DENNIS BALLOU Management EDWARD BARZOWSKAS Accounting ) ANDREW BAXTER Accounting HOWARD BERGER Accounting mM FELICE BERTONE Accounting ROBERT BAKER Marketing RICHARD BANIS Accounting GREGORY BESKALO Management PETER BICKOFF Accounting IRA BIGGAR Finance Insurance PAUL BLANDFORD Industrial Relations ROBERT BOHMILLER Management OCTAVIO BOLIVAR Management CARL BOUDREAU Management JOHN BOWMAN Accounting ROBERT BREED Accounting THOMAS BRODERICK Industrial Relations FREDERICK BRODSKY Management EDWARD BROGAN Finance Insurance MARSHALL BROMBIER Management ■c LYNN BROUILLARD Management RICHARD BRUNACCINI Marketing WILLIAM BULENS Marketing THOMAS BURNS Finance Insurance PAUL CALEF Marketing ALEXANDER CAMERON Management WILLIAM BURELLE Marketing MICHAEL CALIRI Marketing EDWARD CAMPANELLI Management PAUL BURKE Finance Insurance CHARLES BUTERA Management J  JAMES CALKINS Management dik MARK CAMPBELL Marketing T m MICHAEL BURNCE Accounting JOSEPH CALABRESI Management 1 Car Am FRANCIS CALLAHAN Industrial Relations business administration 257 JOHN CAMPION Accounting JOSEPH CARBONE Accounting PAUL CARLSON Accounting ROBERT CARREIRO Accounting DAVID CARROLL Accounting JOHN CARTISSER Accounting ANGELO CATALANO Marketing STEVEN CHAFETZ Marketing JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Industrial Relations ROBERT CHAMBERS Management RONALD CHAMBERS Accounting JOHN CHERIN Accounting GORDON CHESEBRO Finance Insurance ROBERT CHRISTIE Management THOMAS CLARK Management WARREN CLEMENT Management LOUIS COHEN Accounting FRANCIS COLLINS Finance Insurance JAMES COLLINS Management JOHN COLLINS Marketing THOMAS COLLINS Finance Insurance RONALD COLVIN Management STEPHEN COMI Management TERRENCE COSGROVE Accounting HAROLD COUGHLIN Finance Insurance EDWARD CRAWFORD Finance Insurance THOMAS CRIMMINS Accounting ROBERT CROFTS Finance Insurance GEORGE CROWLEY Accounting DAVID DACEY Industrial Relations A - J 1L... EMERSON DANIELS Management PAUL DAVIS Marketing WILLIAM DELANO Accounting A DUDLEY DEANE Accounting ANTHONY DEL VECCHIO Management GERALD DEBAN Management ROBERT DENNEHY Accounting ALAN DOGGART Management JOSEPH DOCKRAY Accounting dik JOHN DONAHUE Accounting FRANCIS DEGREGORY Management ROBERT DIGNAN Accounting PETER DOOLAN Management THOMAS DUFF Management JAMES EGAN Accounting BARRETT ELDRIDGE Marketing ROBERT FARRAR Accounting CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS Management WESLEY ELMER Marketing spiff 1(1 DAVID FEDERMAN Accounting JUDSON FARNSWORTH Management JERRY FEINSTEIN Management CHARLES FELLOWS Finance Insurance FRANCIS FINERTY Accounting GARY FISHER Finance Insurance ROBERT FISHER Management DOUGLAS FITZPATRICK Marketing CHARLES FLANAGAN Industrial Relations PAUL FOLEY Management JOEL FORMAN Finance Insurance JOHN FORREST Management LAWRENCE FOX Accounting STEVEN FRADKIN Marketing GUY FRANCESSHELLI Accounting WALTER FRASER Accounting DERRY FREDERICKS Finance Insurance JAMES FULLER Industrial Relations STANLEY GAGIN Finance Insurance GEORGE GANSS Marketing ROBERT GAUDET Industrial Relations WILLIAM GAY Finance Insurance RICHARD GENAITIS Finance Insurance WILLIAM GEORGAQUI Marketing DAVID GILVAR Marketing JOHN GIOVINCO Marketing JOHN GLEASON Accounting ROBERT GLENDON Accounting MICHAEL GLICK Accounting BERNARD GLYNN Accounting THOMAS GODART Finance Insurance JOHN GOLEMBESKI Management ROBERT GOSDIGIAN Management DWIGHT GRADER Management ARTHUR GRAHAM Management CLYLD GRANT Accounting ROBERT GREENE Management j J FREDERICK GREER Management DAVID GRIFFIN Marketing ELEANOR GRODZICKI Accounting KENNETH GUERRA Accounting THOMAS GUY Management WILLIAM HARNDEN Management BONNIE HASSEN Marketing BRIAN HAYES Management mA DENNIS HEDGE Accounting VINCENT HEWITT Marketing JOHN HIGGINS Accounting WILLIAM HOAG Accounting «G PAUL HOFFSTEIN Accounting RUDY HOLLAND Finance Insurance KENNETH HOLMES Industrial Relations EARLE HORTON Accounting J. KEVIN HUGHES Accounting RALPH JACKSON Finance Insurance NORMAN KADEHJIAN Finance I Insurance DAVID JACOBSON Accounting STEVEN KAHN Management ALFRED INGHAM Management ROBERT JODICE Management GLEN KASSAN Accounting EDWARD JABLONSKI Accounting  ■: «■• 11 KENNETH JONES Marketing business administration 265 RICHARD KEITH Management PAUL KERINS Industrial Relations LESLIE KRAUS Industrial Relations •■■■, ■■■■■• k ■■' ■Hi tfil 4 THOMAS KELLEY Management RICHARD KING Marketing HHP i WILLIAM KRAUSS Management WILLIAM KELLY Accounting JOHN LACEY Marketing MICHAEL KENYON Marketing JOHN KNOX Management JACK LA FLAMME Management WILLIAM LANAGAN Industrial Relations GEORGE LA PETE Marketing GEORGE LEAR Management 266 business administration STEPHEN LEIBOWITZ Finance Insurance GERARD LIDDY Accounting ARTHUR LOCKE Accounting .p. 4ito CURTIS LOWDEN Management KENNETH LYNCH Accounting WILLIAM LYNCH Accounting NATHANIEL LYON Management 1111 tl WILLIAM MacBRIDE Management GEORGE MacCALLUM Management ANTHONY MacDONALD Accounting A JOHN MacDONALD Accounting DAVID MacKAY Finance Insurance richard Mackenzie Accounting KATHRYN MacKINNON Industrial Relations t KEITH MacNUTT Accounting LAWRENCE MADDEN Management JOHN MALVEY Management DOUGLAS MacPHAIL Management WILLIAM MADDEN Marketing GEORGE MacPHERSON Accounting CAROL MAGGI Accounting DAVID MARCELLUS Management mA Aik a NEIL MALMQUIST Finance Insurance ARAM MARDEROSIAN Management RICHARD MARKS Accounting RONALD MARSELLA Accounting JOHN MAXWELL Accounting PERRY MAYNARD Marketing JOHN McCLUSKEY Marketing WILLIAM McMORROW Management DONALD McCORMACK Accounting david Mclaughlin Management RONALD McNEILL Management WS JOSEPH McELHENNY Management i JOHN McLEAN Management PHILLIP McTAGUE Accounting Mil if EDWARD McGLASTON Finance Insurance JAMES McMANUS Finance Insurance an t 1 ROBERT METAFORA Marketing JOHN MICHEL Industrial Relations ANDREW MILLER Industrial Relations ERNEST MOEGELIN Industrial Relations ANTHONY MONDELLO Industrial Relations FRANK MONTIE Industrial Relations PHILIP MOSHCOVITZ Marketing DANIEL MORIARTY Marketing BRENDAN MORRISON Marketing PETER MORRISSEY Accounting ROBERT MUCCINI Accounting EUGENE MURRAY Marketing JAMES MURRAY Management LLOYD NEAL Industrial Relations ROBERT NELSON Accounting WAYNE NELSON Accounting PAUL NEWMAN Industrial Relations JON NORTH Marketing RICHARD O ' CONNELL Management KENNETH O ' HARA Finance Insurance RICHARD OPOLSKI Management RONALD PARSONS Finance Insurance JOHN O ' CONNOR Accounting RAYMOND PALMACCIO Management BERNARD PATRIACCA Accounting WILLIAM O ' DONNELL Management EUGENE O ' NEIL Management DAVID PALMER Industrial Relations J. HAROLD PAUL Marketing 4 WILLIAM OGDEN Marketing JAMES O ' NEIL Accounting DAVID PARSONS Management business administration 271 PETER PAUL Management DONALD PIERCE Industrial Relations : m M .m mf RICHARD PERLMAN Finance Insurance RUSSELL PERRY Management tiM ill STEPHEN POLIMENO Accounting DAVID POOLEY Accounting GEORGE PRENDERGAST Finance Insurance WILLIAM PRICE Marketing LAWRENCE PSZENNY Accounting ROBERT QUAGLIERI Marketing b PETER RAINA Accounting GERALD RAPHAEL Management DENNIS RAWAN Accounting DANIEL RICH Accounting ARTHUR ROBERTO Management CYRUS ROBINSON Marketing WILLARD ROBINSON Marketing LOUIS RODOPHELE Marketing ELMER ROSENBAUM Marketing RONALD ROSSETTI Accounting ANGELO RUGGIERO Management EUNICE SANDERSON Accounting JOSEPH SCHAAKE Finance Insurance GEDIMAS SENUTA Management ANTHONY SESITO Marketing JAMES SHERLAW Management THOMAS SIUDA Marketing RICHARD SLATER Management business administration 273 tal DAVID SMITH Management RICHARD SMITH Finance Insurance ALAN SONNICHSEN Finance Insurance WINTHROP SPENCER Accounting MICHAEL STADLEN Accounting CHARLES STEFANIDAKIS Accounting PHILLIP STE. MARIE Marketing DOUGLAS STILES Accounting GERALD STRAUS Management ROGER STROUT Finance Insurance EDWARD SWIRBALUS Marketing MARSHALL TATE Accounting GEORGE TAYLOR Marketing JOHN TAYLOR Marketing ROBERT TAYLOR Accounting DAVID TEALL Industrial Relations EDWARD TEIXEIRA Marketing ROLAND THEROUX Industrial Relations RICHARD THOMAS Finance Insurance JAMES THURBER Industrial Relations FREDERICK TOBIN Accounting RICHARD TOLENTINO Marketing FREDERICK TOWNSEND Accounting WALTER TROY Finance Insurance BERNARD TRUDEAU Accounting 2 J MARIE TURLINSKI Management JACK UMANSKY Management lui BRUCE VAN FLEET Management A . STUART VANT Finance Insurance WALTER WAHLEN Management STEPHEN WALKER Accounting ROBERT WALLASK Finance Insurance MARY WALSH Marketing RICHARD WARD Marketing MICHAEL WEINER Management ROBERT WHILES Management WILLIAM WILKINSON Finance Insurance DAVID WILSON Management CYNTHIA WINIKER Finance Insurance GEORGE WINLOCK Accounting KIRBY WOOD Management ANDREW ZAMPARELLI Finance Insurance JAMES ZEVITAS Marketing DIVISION A AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION Division A — First row: D. Griffin; J. Giovinco; K. Lynch, pres- ident; C. Collazzo, advisor; C. Robinson, vice president; N. Bar- ron. Second row. P. Zawalich; R. Ward; A. Zeltzer; A. Ostroff; G. LaPete; P. Smith. Division B — First row: B. Fredman; P. Davis, treasurer; R. Baker; J. Lacey, president; W. Georgaqui; J. McCluskey; N. Hubbard. Second row: N. Berg; J. Flaherty; M. Schair; M. Clark; J. Zevitas; W. Bulens; R. Teixeira; J. Collins. Third row: J. Caddell; M. Gjede; H. Canter; M. Kelley; M. Rotberg; P. Taylor; J. Cronin. DIVISION B DIVISION A AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION DIVISION B ADVERTISING SOCIETY-DIVISION A DIVISION B BETA GAMMA SIGMA business honor society American Finance Association — Division A — Front: R, Matthews, secretary; H. Janofsky. Rear: J. Dymek; J. Talshian; D. May- nard; R. Ravich. Division B — Front: P. McLaughlin; R. Genaitis; C. Winkler, secretary; J. McLaughlin, president; J. Schaake; P. Burke; F. Collins. Rear: S. Zuk; B. Proudfoot; B. Taylor; S. Terner; W. Costello; D. Jamieson; R. D ' Alfonso. Beta Gamma Sigma — Division B — Front: R. Carlson; H. Abel; B. Farrar, president; J. Cherin; L. Pszenny. Rear: W. Slater; M. Tate; C. Fellows; D. Barrows; R. Aghababian; A. Locke. Division A — E. Grodzicki; A. Baxter; M. Tate; F. Brodsky. Advertising Society — Division A — Front: R. Ward, treasurer; R. King, president; J. Giovinco, vice president. Rear: C. Robin- son, K. Jones; M. Campbell. Division B — First row: B. Fedman, vice president; P. Davis; R. Baker, treasurer; W. Georgaqui, president; J. Lacey, J. Mc- Cluskey, secretary; N. Hubbard. Second row: N. Berg; J. Flaher- ty; M. Shair; M. Clark; J. Zevitas; W. Bulens; E. Teixiera; J. Collins. Third row: J. Caddell; M. Gjede; H. Cantor; N. Kelley; M. Rotberg; P. Taylor; J. Cronin. DIVISION A ADVERTISING SOCIETY-DIVISION B business administration 279 DIVISION A SOCIETY for the ADVANCEMENT of MANAGEMENT Division A — First row: N. Ainbinder; E. Gartner; A. Fiske; R. Opolski; R. Palmaccio, vice president; R. Jodice, president; J. Raphael, secretary; L. Baker; D. Haner, treasurer; D. Ballou. Second row: T. Kimberling; J. Delia Penna; J. Arslannian; J. Beck; K. Wood; J. Williams; B. Swan; R. McNeil; A. Graham; M. Laurent ; D. Baines. Division B — First row: J. Feinstein, secretary; R. Ellinger; A. Bohlmiller; M. Turlinski; J. Corman, advisor; G. Deban, pres- ident; A. DelVecchio, vice president; R. Kendall, treasurer. Sec- ond row: A. Craig; G. Lear; W. Krauss; D. Jackson; J. Farns- worth; W. LaBlanc; N. Florian; D. Paul. Third row: K. Lyman; A. Marderosian ; L. Brouillard; P. Newman; D. Pierce; J. Thur- ber; J. Michael. DIVISION B 280 business administration DIVISION A ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Division A — First row: R. Sarle; R. Pinta; W. Boynton, corre- sponding secretary; D. Blom, treasurer; R. Carreiro, president; R. Burnham, advisor; J. Kolouch, vice president; B. Marshall, recording secretary; W. Kams; G. Jablonski; M. Burnce. Second row: J. Dugas; D. Kaplan; J. Dempsey; J. LaPlante; J. Powers; D. Hedge; H. Wernau; W. Antle; J. Sheinemann; J. Casey; J. Carbone; D. Landry. Third row: P. Cucinotta; L. Ellis; K. Hughes; F. Finerty; D. Augusta; P. Haffstein; L. Cohen; A. Alio; R. Dennehy; J. Dockray. Fourth row: P. Bain; J. Leonard; B. Bumpus; E. Simmons. Division B — First row: A. Locke, corresponding secretary; R. Cocca, treasurer; R. MacKenzie, president; R. Burnham; J. O ' Connor, vice president; B. Patriacca, recording secretary; N. Abel; R. Aghababian. Second row: J. Bowman; R. Copeland; R. Weston; P. Carlson; R. Farrar; D. Pooley; S. Polimeno; M. Tate. DIVISION B husiness administration 281 FRANK E. MARSH. JR. Acting Dean THOMAS J. CAVANAGH Assistant Dean PrMMP R9 DAVID ALLEN English LYNNE BARRON Elementary DOROTHY BEKOFF Elementary ZELDA BILANSKY Elementary JOHN BISHOP Elementary NANCY CAMARA Elementary ROBERT CHIAPPA English DIANE CLARK Elementary IRMA COHEN Elementary ELINOR CROSBY Elementary SHERRY DEIGAN Social Studies LINDA DESAUTEL Elementary 284 education PAUL DESROSIERS Social Studies PHILIP DEVAUX Social Studies VIRGINIA DIFRANZA English WILLIAM DOHERTY English HENRY DUNSKY Social Studies DAVID GILLESPIE English THOMAS GRAFFTE Mathematics CATHERINE GREEN Elementary SUSAN GROLNIC Elementary SUSAN HARRISON Elementary DEBORAH HEBRON Elementary DAVID HINDS Mathematics LAURENCE HUDDY Mathematics education 285 LEONARD IOVINO Social Studies RICHARD JOHNSON Social Studies DAVID KANE Social Studies DONNA KELSCH Elementary k SANDRA KERR English SANDRA KOZLOWSKI Elementary JILL LANFAIR Elementary CAROL MAHONEY English ROBERT MALLION General Science WILLIAM MARTIN English PAULA MASSE English RONA MATISOFF Elementary philip McCarthy English WILLIAM MULLEN Social Studies RICHARD MULLINS English HELENE MURRAY Elementary CATHERINE NORVISH Elementary PATRICIA NYE Elementary VIRGINIA O ' BRIEN English JENNY RADO English RICHARD REETZ Social Studies MARGARET ROWE Elementary HELEN SAMPSON Social Studies VIRGINIA SANTOSUOSSO Elementary CYNTHIA SAWYER English MYRA SHEPPER Elementary BARBARA SIELINSKI Elementary CAROL SMELSER Elementary LORRAINE SOLTYS English JOANNE SPEAR Elementary JUDITH SPERBER Social Studies FRANK STODDARD Social Studies ROBERT STORAT Mathematics DOROTHY TITUS Elementary WILLIAM TOOMEY Social Studies LESLIE WALSH Elementary JOHN WHITTAKEh Social Studies DARYL WHYTE Elementary MARYANN ZABILSKI Elementary 288 education STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Front: E. Gillets; L. Barron, corresponding secretary; D. Hinds, vice president; L. Huddy, president; L. Magno, secretary-trea- surer; C. Green. Rear: H. Robinson; J. Magee; S. Spousta; B. Lumpkin; P. Escott; D. Bergman; W. Blair. education 289 PAUL BLANCHARD ARTHUR BOURGEOIS 4iH MICHAEL CLIFFORD ROBERT DAVIDSON ROBERT DEBLOIS MOORE DODGE ROBERT DRAZEK JOHN DUCLOS THOMAS FORD ■MMMMM GARY KILPATRICK PAUL LE VIE PAUL LOMBARDI 292 boston bouve ALFRED MARTIN thomas McCarthy GEORGE MORRISON SHELDON NAGER JERRY PHILLIPS WILLIAM PHIPPS THOMAS THEVENIN ALAN UFLAND RICHARD WALKER CARL WALLIN ARTHUR WILBAND JOSEPH ZAPUSTAS boston bouve 293 w it % I [ _; ' ,M j ' ' ' ' RONALD E. SCOTT Dean WILLIAM WALLACE Assistant Dean DONALD H. MACKENZIE Assistant Dean PHILIP ALBERT Civil GEORGE ALLAN Civil h l RICHARD ANDERSON Electrical E. 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Vinger- hoet, chairman; S. Pickett, secretary-treasurer; J. Bennett, vice chairman; D. MacLellan; C. Jackson. Rear: S. Shah; J. Konot- chick; B. Fisher; R. Koppel; M. McDowell; B. Lane; D. Coutts; K. Rocker; D. Reno. Tau Beta Pi — First row: S. Namyet, advisor; P. Wessling, vice president; J. Derosa, president; N. Zolner, secretary. Second row: S. Brannan; D. Munfro; W. Mitchell; E. Weisman. Third row: H. Tachacly; C. Moser; L. Larson; E. Geyer. Fourth row: R. Monti; K. Rocker; S. Ridlon; P. Davison; R. Keene. Fifth row: F. Cassidy; J. Fitzsimmons ; R. Leonard; R. Edwards; P. Schneiper. TAU BETA PI engineering honor society 322 engineering i ft i w SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS re ft ALPHA PI MU mechanical engineering honor society Society of Women Engineers — Front: D. Marshall, secretary- treasurer; M. Hawkes, corresponding secretary; L. Teebagy, president; S. Pickett, vice president; N. Gillis; A. Soeldner. Rear: L. Champion; P. Letterie; E. Pembroke; P. Ahern; C. Bublong; C. Miante; A. Goldrick. Alpha Pi Mu — E. Augort, secretary; K. Dallamora, president; M. Anderson, vice president. engineering 323 DIVISION A DIVISION B ETA KAPPA NU electrical engineering honor society Division A — Front: C. Ball; P. Costa; D. Young; P. Schnieper, vice president; G. Thibodeau, corresponding secretary; P. Pel- legrini; R. Tripp. Rear: E. Dodge; J. Anapol; R. Muise; P. Previte; O. Klitin; S. Walker; J. Malone; F. Lehman. Division B — First row: A. Sadakian; L. Larson, treasurer; D. Potter, president; F. Cassidy, recording secretary; R. Wessling; H. Fichtelberg. Second row: J. Fitzsimmons; C. Ferdensi; R. O ' Keefe; D. Chu; P. Odierno; E. Hatfield; G. Johnson. Third row: W. Mitchell; J. Garvey; D. Quigley; R. Rose; J. Hall: J. Arruda. 324 engineering DIVISION A v t Division A — Front: R. Doram, treasurer; R. Roy, Dice president; C. Futterman, corresponding secretary; C. Parkinson. Rear: F. DiMasi; B. Donovan; J. Carson; C. Holland; E. Roy; P. Vinger- hoet; B. Gatzen. Division B — Front: A. Fish; J. D ' Aqata; A. Loud, president; A. R. Foster; P. Sellevoag, treasurer; J. Swanson. Rear: T. Hull; D. O ' Donnell; C. Moser; G. Winkler; T. Oldahowski; G. Nasinngler. PI TAU SIGMA mechanical engineering honor society DIVISION B Q ' ™ v§ a w CHI EPSILON civil engineering honor society Chi Epsilon — Front: A. LaTone; R. Sykes, president; R. Meserve, advisor; G. Allan, secretary; C. Barnes. Rear: A. Hekimian; G. Gilbert; R. Monti; P. Los; K. Rocker, Jr. Nu Chi Epsilon — Front: T. Linehan; J. Gaudette, treasurer; H. Takach, president; R. Leonard, secretary; W. Zolner. riear- ' R. King; K. Chaundhry; H. Weisman; F. Ragonese; W. Duffy. NU CHI EPSILON chemical engineering ; honor society f l- 0m 1 1 fl Hfj ?i llaKi V MM 1 r ' j0S j|| i ® j :- 1 % 1 4P f l | DIVISION A ' 4 AMERICAN SOCIETY of MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Division A — First row: R. King; S. Herman; P. Vingerhoet; B. Gatzen; J. Nelson; J. Carson; C. Parkinson; A. Emerson. Second roio: L. Semprucci; A. Miller; M. Lacey; R. Hawkins; E. Roy; C. Holland; C. Futterman; R. Rose; F. DiMasi; H. Gagnon; J. Davies; W. Clear. Third row: E. Recine; K. Congdon; F. Nim- blatt; R. Coyne; R. Roy; R. Marcotte; B. Donovan; R. Barrett. Division B — First row: D. Lundstrom; T. B. Hall; J. Gullotta; A. Fish; A. R. Foster; J. Fowler; J. Dagata; R. Oswald; R. Hawley. Second row: J. Drapeau; J. Swanson; P. Sellevaag; T. Oldahowski; A. Loud; A. T. Kelley; J. Donoghue; S. Z. Lavoot; W. E. Knight; R. Davies; W. Carson; M. Katyeff. Third row: C. Moser; M. J. Pitasi; R. Rand; D. O ' Donnell; G. Winkler; C. Oker; J. Malm; G. Nasinnyk; R. Kensey; R. Raleigh; R. Rockwood; C. White. DIVISION B engineering 327 DIVISION A AMERICAN INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Division A — Front: P. O ' Connell; M. Corbett; C. Boy; B. Yung- man, president; J. Nolan, treasurer; R. Richmond; J. Coutu. Rear: R. Di Giandomenico ; J. Tumulty; M. Berman; P. Sher- man ; B. Baker ; R. Dinjian ; C. Steele ; J. Colbert. Division B — Front: E. Augort; R. O ' Brien, secretary; T. Riquier, historian; L. Egel, treasurer; R. Lamb; J. Beer; D. Jannicelli. Rear: J. Picco; M. Selya; R. Feeney; J. Grant; M. Anderson; K. Strauch. DIVISION B i 4 V lr 328 engineering DIVISION A INSTITUTE of ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Division A — First row: P. Schnieper; D. Young; A. Minichiello, treasurer; R. Cooper, chairman; S. Leboff, vice chairman; M. Carrabes, advisor. Second row: W. Kajunski; R. Goodman; W. Faulkner; F. Tanzella; D. Reno; D. Button; J. Konotchick. Third row: S. Baker; P. Wharton; J. Anapol; R. Anderson; P. Previte; P. Teicher. Fourth row: R. Koppel; C. Casper; R. Messier; D. Hill; J. Harrington. Division B — Front: A. Bargoot; L. Larson; D. Ashworth; F. Maguire, chairman; W. Mitchell, vice chairman; K. Baumann, treasurer; H. Morneau, secretary; B. Lane; L. Colclough. Rear: M. Borwn; P. McBride; P. Kruschka; D. James; F. Murgida; E. Megna; A. Ottoson; J. Isham. DIVISION B a tt o C O r f 00 ! WK | a n DIVISION A CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY DIVISION B Division A — First row: G. Gilbert; E. Hamwey; W. Bregoli; M. Donoghue; V. Prest; C. Barnes, treasurer; D. MacLellan; F. Mroszcyk. Second row: M. Mundell; R. Mailhoit; M. Joyce; P. Smith; G. Allan; C. Conway; L. Du Bois; R. Bovee; R. LaTona; K. Rocker, Jr. Third row: A. Vitukevich; T. Hurley; P. Los; E. Scoglund; H. Costa; D. Vail; S. Heffron; S. MacMillan; P. Albert. Division B — Front: G. Hartung, co-chairman; K. Smith, chair- man; R. Moser, program chairman. Rear: T. Walsh, treasurer; B. Tobiason, secretary. 330 engineering DIVISION A Division A — Front: J. Rizzo; D. Coutts; R. Robinson; R. Brazas, vice president; T. Gibler, president; V. Okay, secretary; B. Du- rante; M. Gedgaudas; C. LaBella. Rear: G. Thureson; A. Soeld- ner; L. Csengery; T. Turgeon; M. O ' Toole; J. Beatty; J. Kern; R. Chandler; F. Fortin; M. Nee; S. Rothenberg. Division B — First row: E. Mancini; B. Hyman; K. Carlson; L. Seidler; W. Zolne, president; C. Jackson, vice president; H. Tabach; J. Grabon; F. Bryson; R. Roy. Second row: D. Hur- witz; J. Kempner; R. Salemme; M. Gurevich; L. Medeiros; R. Morin; J. Linehan; J. Getchell; N. Porter; M. Cuddy; P. Haas; V. Cheak. Third row: M. Katz; R. Salem; R. Walker; T. Tassinari; F. Murphy; K. Schongold; J. Kummins; R. Rus- sell; J. Lee; R. Carlson. AMERICAN INSTITUTE of CHEMICAL ENGINEERS DIVISION B engineering 331 LEROY C. KEAGLE Dean f5 THEODORE BARTLETT PAUL DUSSAULT 4lfc CHARLES GORDON EUGENE BELLE AMBROSE CASSIDY DONALD FOX RICHARD FURA JAMES GARVEY iM life ALBERT GUALTIERI MARK KANA ROBERT KARLYN ill i i GEORGE LAMBERT BERNARD LONDON CAROLYN LUSSIER JAMES NAFF 334 pharmacy WILLIAM O ' TOOLE RUSSELL PARLEE MILDRED REED JOHN RIZZOTTO AARON SANFT DONALD SHAW JOHN SLOAN DANIEL SULLIVAN CHARLES SWEET RICHARD TAMER SPIROS THOMAS ERIC UROWSKY RICHARD WALENT SAMUEL WALKER pharmacy 335 KENNETH WARD SHEILA WEINER WILLIAM WEINER ROBERT WOLANSKE JOSEPH WOLD WALTER WOLONSAVICH RHO CHI pharmacy honor society 336 pharmacy AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Rho Chi — First row: O. Inashima; S. Werner, secretary; A. Gualtieri, president; P. Smith, advisor; F. Anderson. Second row: A. Eicholzer; J. Theodore; H. Raubenheimer ; J. LaBreque; L. Keagle, dean. Third row: B. Brent; G. Osiecki; J. Reinhard; E. Spector. American Pharmaceutical Association — 0. J. Inashima, advisor; M. Kana, president; C. Gordon, secretary; A. Belmonte, trea- surer; E. Kerns. pharmacy 337 RHO PI PHI fraternity KAPPA PSI fraternity Rho Pi Phi — Front: R. Coleman; T. Wong, historian; D. Fox, scribe; S. Wasserman, chancellor; B. Less, treasurer; A. Cassidy; G. Maclntyre. Rear: R. Callahan; E. Issokson; D. Collins; T. Folck; J. Kresel; A. Santos. Kappa Psi — Front: C. Dobson; K. Ward; B. Weiner. Rear: D. Sullivan; W. Wolonsavich. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA sorority Lambda Kappa Sigma — C. MacLeod; P. Abbott; M. Riendeau; S. Weiner; C. Lussier, president. Delta Sigma Theta — Front: W, Szot; C. Gordon; A. Eicholzer; M. Kana; E. Kerns; A. Belmonte, scribe; W. Osiechi, advisor; P. Patterson; G. Colson. Rear: J. Mitchell; J. Rizzotto; D. Beau- leau; R. Wittman; J. McBrearty; J. DeCenzo; M. Blackman; A. Chevaire. DELTA SIGMA THETA fraternity pharmacy 339 .-sM Liberal Arts JOHN DAVID ABBOTT, 700 Old Connecticut Path, Framing- ham; English- Journalism; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Academy 4, 5; Horizon House, Inc. ALLAN AFROW, 88 Revere Beach Parkway, Chelsea; History; Dean ' s List 3; Sigma Phi Beta 4, 5; History Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2. SUSAN KAREN AITON, 104 Walter St., Boston; English; Husky Key 1; Class Board 2; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 4. JOANNE ALA, 58 Madison Rd., Waltham; English; University College, Dublin, Ireland, 4th year abroad; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 charter member, recording secretary 2, 3; Committee of 100 2; N. U. Writer 4; Metropolitan State Hospital, Boston Globe, Boston Music Co., Cabot Corp. 02T. PETER MICHAEL ALESSI, 103 West St., Hyde Park; History; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Hyde Park Savings Bank. MARJORIE A. ALLEN, 67 Prospect St.. Reading; Psychology. ROBERT J. ALMEIDA, 4 E. Bishop St., Waterford, Conn.; Mathematics. PETER AS ARE, 55 Thatcher St., Brookline; Economics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Economics Society 4, 5 president 5; New England Merchants National Bank; NU. PATRICIA ALYCE BABCOCK, 97 Haskell St., Beverly Farms English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; President ' s Award 3, 4 Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5 student honorary vice president 4 Academy 4, 5; Honors Program 4, 5; Alumnae Scholarship 1 Mass. Society for University Education of Women Scholarship 4; Beverly Times. ALAN R. BALBONI, 8 Congreve St., Roslindale; Political Science. CLAIRE BALDWIN, 14 Vaughn Ct., Brockton; Physics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Academy 4, 5; AIP 3, 4, 5; NASA Langley Research Center. RICHARD BALKWILL, 7443 45th Ave., Elmhurst, N.Y.; Psychology. WILLIAM J. A. BARNES, 390 Central Ave., Milton; History; Young Republican Club president 2; Francis Ouimet Caddy Scholarship; Worcester Telegram Evening Gazette. MARJORIE CHANDLER BARTLETT, 809 Washington St., Whitman; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; English Honors 1; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5 cabinet 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5; Pistorino Co., Inc., Patriot Ledger. 0ZT. REGINALD ERNEST BEANE, JR., 28 Shawmut St., Revere; History; History Club 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Badger, Parrish, Sullivan Frederick, Curtis Publishing Co., Shute Memorial Library. EDWARD BEARDSWORTH, JR., 83 Old Boston Post Rd., Old Saybrook, Conn.; Physics; Phi Alpha Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 record- ing secretary 4, ritual historian 5; AIP 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2, 3; CAULDRON 1, 2; Trustee Scholarship 1; US Navy Under- water Sound Laboratory. I AP. HELENE MISSEL BERMAN, 74 Addison St., Chelsea; English; SNEA; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2 historian 2; Yacht Club 2, 3; Rifle 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 marksman award; Lahey Clinic, John Hancock Life Insurance Co. MICHAEL STUART BERNSTEIN, 48 Deering Rd., Mattapan; Psychology; Alpha Epsilon Pi 4, 5 president 5; IFC 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, 5; secretary 3; Student Union 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; IFC Bowling 4, 5; IFC Softball 4, 5; Junior Achievement Scholarship. AEIL STEVEN A. BITTERMAN, 2 Overhill Rd., Monsey, N.Y.; Physics; Dean ' s List 4; AIP 4, 5; Section Representative 1; ROTC1; AVCOCorp. STEVEN MILLARD BLAKE, 46 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Honors Program 4, 5; Academy 4, 5; Wrenthem State School. EDWIN PLACE BLIGH, JR., 64 Charlesgate East, Boston; Sociology. JOHN EDWARD BLOMQUIST, 31 Whittemore St., Fitchburg; Biology; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club sharpshooter award 1 ; Camera Club 4, 5 vice president 5 ; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3, 4, 5; Boston Medical Lab.; H. J. Madore. JOANNE H. BLUNDA, Apple St., Essex; Biology; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Nu Beta Society 1; Student Union 1; Mass. General Hospital. PRISCILLA RUTH BOGLE, 29 Dexter St., Peabody; Biology; Delta Pi Alpha 3, 4, 5 pledge mother 4, vice president 5; Biology Club 3, 4, 5; Student Council 2; New England Deaconess Hospital, Beverly Hospital. AIIA. LARRY D. BONE, 38 Newton Dr., Willowdale, Ontario; History; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE JURKOWSKI BOULAY, 35 Marshall St., Winthrop; Mathematics; Dean ' s List 3; Husky Key 1, 2; NEWS 1, 2, 3 advertising manager 3 ; Student Union 1 ; Trustee Scholar- ship 1 ; United Aircraft Research Lab. YVONNE MARIE BOURGET, 53 Hawthorne Rd., Waltham; Medical Technology; Class Cabinet; Senior Week Com- mittee; Art Club 3, 4, 5; New England Baptist Hospital. JOHN A. BOYLE, 65 Goss Ave., Melrose; History. LINDA HALL BRAINARD, 109 Warren St., Watertown; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Silver Masque 2; DAR Award, Emblem Club Award; MacLean Hospital, John Hancock Ins. Co., Weston Public School Sys- tem, Zayre Corp., Wellesly Hospital, US Dept. of Health, Education, Welfare. RALPH RICHARD BRAVOCO, 208 Allston St., Brookline; Mathematics; Intramural Basketball; ROTC 1, 2; Mitre Corp. RIM A ELENA BRICKUS, 334 Harvard St., Cambridge; Political Science; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Academy 3, 4 ; Psi Sigma Alpha 3, 4 secretary 3 ; International Relations Club 3, 4; Federal Power Commission; Robbins Library. ROBERT BRONSON, 80 Oxford Ct., Ramsey, N. J.; English. ELAINE FRANCES BROWN, 2013 Commonwealth Ave., Brigh- ton; Medical Technology; Dean ' s List 2; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 historian 2, secretary 3, president 4, 5; Medical Technology Club 3, 4; New England Baptist Hospital. ROBERT JOSEPH BROWN, 25 Lochland Rd., Hyde Park; History; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Tennis; Washingtonian Hospital. ROSEMARY BROWN, 532 East St., Weymouth; English. MARIE BUCKLEY, 43 Cedar St., Lexington; Political Science; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Society 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Conservatives Club 2, 3; CAULDRON 4; Senior Week Committee 4; Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. ELLEN MARIE BURNS, 101 Wallace St., Somerville; English; Dean ' s List 4; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 correspond- ing secretary 5; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 president 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; First National Bank of Boston, Wrentham State School, R. K. Malcolm Insurance Agency, Inc. XIIE. JAMES JOSEPH CALLAHAN, III, 11 Richardson St., Winches- ter; History; History Club 1, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Cabot Corp., Choate, Hall Stewart. MARGARET ANN CAMELIO, 221 Highland Ave., Arlington; Psychology; Dean ' s List 1; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 pledge committee 2; Husky Key 3, 4; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Section Representative 1; Senior Week Committee; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; 1963 Homecoming Queen; New England Home for Little Wanderers, United Fund, Boston Aid to the Blind, Inc., Weeks Jr. High School. xnE. PHILIP CAMPBELL, 54 Allen Ave., Falmouth; Economics. GENEVIEVE M. CANTY, 542 Saratoga St., East Boston Physics. WILLIAM JOSEPH CARBONNEAU, III, 8 Emerald St., Maiden Psychology; Psychology Club 4, 5; Research Calculations. Inc. JOY CARLETON, East Sandwich; English; Lutheran Club 4 Boston Globe. ELAINE MARIE CARLSON, 38 Manchester Terr., Springfield Biology; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 3; Pondville Hospital. PAUL RICHARD CASPERSON, 51 Eastbourne St., Roslindale; Economics; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; IEEE 2; Economics Society 4, 5 vice president 5; IRC 2; Silver Masque 3, 4, 5 produc- tion manager oi studio 5; Yacht Club 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; BuShips Scholarship; NU, Boston Naval Shipyard, Deran ' s Confectionary Co., Inc. FRANCESCO ROCCO CASTELLANO, 4 Fountain PI., Boston; Modern Languages; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; German Club; Cercle Francais 2; Chorus 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, 5; Music At Noon Series Soloist; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter- guerilla Group 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Common- wealth of Mass., City of Boston, NU. CHARLES PETER CENTORE, 32 Lawrence Lane, Lexington; Political Science. KENNETH WILLIAM CHAISON, JR., 104 Highland St., Brock- ton; Mathematics; Senior Week Committee; Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; Research Calculations Co., Raytheon Co. 342 liberal arts MARY L. CHANDLER, 143 Palmer Ave., Falmouth; Psychology. CAROL JEAN CHAPMAN, 14 Montgomery St., Saugus; Political Science; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; IRC 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4; Pi Sigma Alpha 4 secretary 4; Student Union 1; Federal Power Commission. CHRISTINA D. CHRONOPOULOS, 58 Dwight St., Boston; Mathematics; Myrtle Dickson Scholarship, Sears, Roebuck Foundation Scholarship, Dr. Paul C. Crudden Scholarship; Cambridge Acoustical Associates, Inc., General Electric Co. PETER E. CLAHANE, 92 Gainsborough St., Boston; Biology. JOHN J. CLARKE, 152 North St., Andover; History. NORMA HELEN CLARK, 21 Magnolia Terr., Wakefield; Biology; Dean ' s List 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3; Intramural Table Tennis, 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Tennis 1, 2; Tufts Hematology Lab., Tufts Research Unit. JOHN LESLIE CLEVELAND, 6 Noridge Dr., Northfield, Vt.; History. DAVID AUSTIN COBB, 55 Fairview St., Islington; Physics; AIP 1, 4, 5; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 2; Hus-skiers Outing Club 1, 2, 3; DeMolay Club president 3, 4, 5; Pickard Burns, Inc., Cambridge Acoustical Associates, Raytheon Co., Research, Calculations, Inc. JOSEPH DANTE CODISPOTI, 35 Oakdale Manor, Suffern, N.Y. ; English ; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, alumni chairman 5; CAULDRON 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 managing editor 4, editor-in-chief 5; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4 news editor 3; Newman Club 1; IFC Softball, Basketball 3, 4, 5; NEWS Achievement Award 3; Relief Printing Corp., NU, J. Walter Thompson, Inc. AP. AMY W. COLGAN, 187 Babcock St., Brookline; Political Science. DANIEL JOSEPH COLLINS, 51 Patten St., Jamaica Plain; Political Science; Dean ' s List 1; Phi Alpha Rho 4, 5; NEWS 3, 4, 5 news editor 5; CAULDRON 5; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Basketball and Softball 4, 5; Governor ' s Office, City of Boston, Wilbur Smith Assoc, NU. t AP. JOHN HENRY COLLINS, 30 Essex St., Salem; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 5; ACS 5; Boston Medical Laboratory 2, 3; Retina Foundation 4, 5. SONIA M. COLON, 1003 Holly Lane, Mt. Holly, N.J.; Biology. DANIEL AUGUSTINE CONNELL, 4 School St., Methuen; Economics; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; Economics Club 4, 5. WILLIAM WILSON COONS, Box 62, Hanover; Sociology; Dean ' s List 3: Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; Faculty Scholarship; Plymouth Five Cents Sav- ings Bank, Plymouth-Home National Bank. JOHN S. COSTELLO, 36 Mather St., Dorchester; Psychology. WALTER FRANCIS COSTELLO, ll6 Haverhill St., Lawrence; Political Science; Dean ' s List 2; Theta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, 5; Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 2, president 3, 4; IFC Softball, Basketball, Bowling; Factory Outlet Furniture Co., Comm. of Mass., Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. HPE. ROBERT FREDERICK CRAIG, 173 Lafayette St., Salem; Chemistry; Student Union 2, 3, 4; ACS 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Sumner Williams, Inc., Avco RAD, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. DOUGLAS NMI CRICHFIELD, 19 Frawley St., Boston; Eco- nomics; Dean ' s List 4; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 1, 2; Economics Society 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Inter-State Commerce Comm., John S. Lane Son., Inc., Quincy Trust Co. rn. RICHARD ANDREW CROCKER, 8 Berkshire St., Cambridge; Physics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Academy 4, 5; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, 4, vice president 4; Newman Club 1, 2; National Aeronautics Space Administration. ROBERT E. CUMMINGS, 70 Glenville Ave., Allston; English; Art Club 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track. ANTHONY DALO, 119 Ketchams Rd.. Syosset, N.Y.; Political Science. CHARLES K. DANA, 27 Westminster Terr., Bellows Falls, Vt.; Economics. MARY L. DARCV, 57 Glendale St., Maynard; Psychology. WARREN 0. DAVIS, 37 Tilton Ave., Kittery, Me.; History; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; National Archives Records Service, Washington Post Co., City of Boston. JOANNE FRANCES DE BOISE, 6 Waumbeck St., Dorchester; Sociology; Sociology Club 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4, 5. JOHN ANTHONY DECENZO, 10 Dow St., Salem; English ; Delta Sigma Theta 2, 3 historian 2, 3; Pegasus Poetry Society 3, 4, 5 chairman 5; NEWS, 2, 3, 4, 5 feature editor 3, 4; SPECTRUM 3, 4, 5 associate editor 4, 5; Cabot Corp., Worcester Telegram Gazette, Boston Globe. CAROL ANN DEFRONZO, 19 Bartlett St., Melrose; Biology; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Academy 4; Nu Beta 4, 5; Omega Sigma 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 1; New England Center Hospital. ROBERT DEININGER, 732 Granite St., South Braintree; Economics. JAMES WILLIAM DEMENKOW, 163 Green St., Reading; Physics; Phi Alpha Rho 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter- Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Distinguished Military Student; AVCO. AP. DEAN KIMBALL DENNISTON, JR., 15 Saint Germain St., Boston; History; Dean ' s List 3, 4; History Club 3, 4, 5 vice president 5 ; German Club 1 ; Folk Singing Society 1, 2, 3; Senior Week Committee 5; Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis Club 1 ; NU. SANDRA FRANCES DE VELLIS, 28 Preston Rd., Somerville; Sociology; Dean ' s List 4; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 pledge mother 3; ISC 4 vice president; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; Alpha Psi Omega 4, 5; Modern Dance 1, 2, 3; Husky Hi Liters 1, 2, 3; Sociology Club 3, 4, 5; Massachuetts Mental Health Center, Thompson Thompson, NU. XITE. JOHN F. DEWITT, 39 Gerik Rd., Stamford, Conn.; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; English Honors Program 4, 5; Academy 4, 5; Section Representative 1; NEWS 2, 3; NU Writer 3, 4, 5 associate editor 4, editor-in-chief 5; Pegasus Poetry Society 4; Cultural Activities Committee 4; ROTC 1; Boston Globe, Horizon House, Inc., Tri-Town Transcript. RICHARD ROMEO DIBERTO, 29 Tamarack Rd., Reading; Eco- nomics; History Club 1, 2; Economics Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Crew 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Boston Mutual Life Insurance Co. PAUL VINCENT DOANE, Oak St., Harwich; Political Science; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3 vice president 3; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 sports editor 3, managing editor 4; ROTC 1, 2; Cape Cod Standard-Times, 128 World. DAVID ALAN DOUGHTY, 22 Linda Ave., Colonia, N.J.; Mathematics; ROTC 5; AFCEA 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith, Inc. EDWARD ARNOLD DOYLE, 28 Temple St., Somerville; Modern Languages; Dean ' s List 3, 4; German Club 2; Folk Music Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Charles Hayden Memorial Scholar- ship 1; Houghton Mifflin Publishing Co., Woburn Public Library. WILLIAM JOSEPH DRURY, 43 Haverford St., Boston; Mathe- matics; Dean ' s List 3, 4; AIP 1; ROTC 1, 2; G. White Scholarship 1 ; AVCO. MARIANNE DUDA, N. E. Main St., E. Douglas; Mathematics; Delta Pi Alpha 3, 4, 5. AIIA. liberal arts 343 JAMES DUNLAP, 349 K St., South Boston; English. PAUL DUNPHY, 58 Fuller Brook Ave., Needham; English. RALPH ARTHUR EARLE, 4 Cogswell Rd., North Reading; Mathematics; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 3, 4, 5; AVCO. DORA COISH EDGAR, 711 Broadway, Everett; English; Dean ' s List 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; NU Writer 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, 3, 4, 5; Yacht Club 3, 4, 5 secretary- treasurer 4, 5; New England Center Hospital. WARREN CLARENCE EDMUNDS, Saw Mill Rd., Concord, N.H.; Economics; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Music; ROTC 1, 2; NROTCBA 1, 2; Federal Power Commission, Universal Pack- aging Corp. JANE NATALIE EDWARDS, 60 Putnam Rd., Fitchburg; Eng- lish; Dean ' s List 1, 3; Chi Phi Epsilon 3, 4, 5 historian 5; NEWS 3; Modern Dance Club 1; Yacht Club 2. XITE. MELVIN EHRLICH, 28 Parsons Blvd., New York, N.Y.; Politi- cal Science. WALTER H. EMERSON, 43 Salem St., Reading; Mathematics. WILLIAM F. ENOS, 25 Elson Rd., Waltham; Political Science. ARTHUR ERCOLINI, 28 Forest St., Somerville; History. DON ALDEN ERIKSSON, 41 Preston Rd., Lexington; English- Journalism; Dean ' s List 4; ROTC 1, 2; Boston Herald Trav- eler Corp., Chelsea Record, 128 World. RICHARD HAROLD FARRAR, 23 Broad St., Groveland; Biology; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 2; Counter-Guerilla Group 2; Lawrence General Hospital, Waltham Field Station. JOHN HYMAN FARO, 23 Alrick Rd., Quincy; Biology; Camera Club 1; NU Beta 1; Harvard Medical School. KARL WILLIAM FELLOWS, 103 Youle St., Melrose; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Boston Globe. LEONARD JOHN FERRANTINO, 30 Dawson Circle, Shrews- bury; Political Science; IRC 5; Auto Club 5; ROTC 1, 2; Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, U.S. Office of Education. JOHN ROBERT FISCHER, 75 Durso Ave., Lawrence; Physics; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Academy 5; Nu Epsilon Zeta 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, 5; AIP 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2; AVCO Corp., Air Force Cambridge Research Lab., MIT. NEZ. KATHERINE L. FISH, 22 Lilly Lane, Dedham; Sociology; Sociology Club 5; Art Club 3, 4, 5; Employer ' s Group Insur- ance Co. ELLEN C. FISHER, 421 South St., Wrentham; Sociology. THACHER HEATH FISK, JR., 31 Highland St., Natick; English; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; ROTC 1, 2. EK. EVAN HERBERT FOGG, 145 Roadstown Rd., Bridgeton, N.J.; English-Journalism; Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, treasurer 4; IFC Softball 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sears, Roebuck and Co., Boston Globe. r l K. STEPHEN LOCKHART FOGG, 18 Albion St., Hyde Park; History; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; History Club 3, 4; SDS 4, 5; IRC 1, 2. ROBERT PAUL FREDERICK, 18 Forest Rd., Greenwood; Mod- ern Languages; Dean ' s List 4; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., New England Survey Ser- vice, NU. KENNETH BARRY FREEDMAN, 98 Shawmut St., Chelsea; History; Alpha Epsilon Pi 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2; Chrysler Corp., World ' s Fair. AEII. WAIN FRANKLIN FULLER, 14 Ocean View Rd., Swampscott; Economics. DANIEL ZEV FURMAN, 352 West Elm St., Brockton; Physics. AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4, president 5; Student Union 2, 3, 4, 5; Folk Dance Society 3, 4, 5; MIT, NU, Air Force Cambridge Research Labs. JAMES HENRY THOMAS FURNEAUX, 23 Bodwell St., Law- rence; Economics; Dean ' s List 3; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4 recording secretary 2; Economics Society 3, 4 treasurer 3; NEWS 1, 3; Folk Music Society 2; ROTC 1, 2; Alumni Scholarship 1. HPE. JAMES GABBE, 408 West 34th St., New York, N.Y.; History. JOHN SPENCER GARDINER, 5 Oakledge Dr., East Northport, N.Y. ; Economics; Tau Epsilon Phi 3, 4, 5; Economics Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2; Merrill Lovinger Award; Chase Manhattan Bank, Stop Shop, Abraham Straus, Musical Enterprises. TE i . TOBY JUDITH GARDNER, 67 Channing Rd., Watertown; Sociology; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 5; Boston Lying-In Hospital. 02T. ROBERT GAUDET, 7 Cross Rd., West Roxbury; History. NITA ELAINE GAY, 121 Glenville Ave., Allston; History; Chi Pi Epsilon 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 3, 4, 5; John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Jordan Marsh Co., Ohrbach ' s Department Store. XIIE. VINCENT ANTHONY GEMELLARO, 182 High St., North An- dover; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; ACS 3, 4, 5; Air Force Research Lab. FLORENCE GINSBERG, 525 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, N.J.; English . NANCY SANDRA GOLDBERG, 75 Pearl St., Watertown; Mathematics ; Omega Sigma 1, 2; SWE 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 cosmopolitan chairman 4; Hillel 1, 2; Federal Power Commission, Watertown Arsenal, AVCO. HOWARD JOSEPH GOLICK, 84 Browne St., Brookline; Mathe- matics; Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH NANCY GORANSON, 34 B St., Hull; Sociology; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; Silver Masque 3, 4, 5. 0ST. BARRY JOEL GORDON, 124 Cottage St., Chelsea; Political Science; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Sigma Phi Beta 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; German Club 1; Hillel 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Public Library, Wasserman Salter, attys., Hale Dorr, Attys., Jordan Marsh Co. RICHARD HUGH GORDON, 68 N. Main, Bellingham; Eco- nomics; ROTC 1, 2; Pistorino Co., Framingham Savings Bank, Interstate Commerce Commission, STEPHEN ALLEN GRASS, 23 Haverstock Rd., Franklin; Eng- lish; Phi Sigma Kappa 4, 5 signet correspondent 5; Class Board 4, 5 ex officio 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Scabbard Blade 4; NU, Worcester Telegram Gazette. 2K. ROBERT GRAVINA, 51 Claudette Circle, Framingham; Mathe- matics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Academy 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 3; Distinguished Military Student 4; Professor of Military Science Award 3; MIT, AVCO, Dennison Manufacturing Co. CAROLYN NANCY GRAY, 1240 Dale Ave., Mt. View, Calif.; Psychology; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; NU Beta 1, 2; Dormitory Council vice president 3; Judo Club 3, 4, 5; NU, Veterans Administration Hospital. EDWARD R. GREEN, 85 Pleasant St., Quincy; Mathematics. LAURENCE GREEN, 28 Buena Vista Rd., Arlington; Philoso- phy; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Sociology Club 3; Philosophy Forum 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 5; Judo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pistorino Co., Inc., Alfred Politz Research, Federal Reserve Bank, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. SUSAN JANE GREENE, 6 Swansea Rd., Wakefield; English; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Young Republican Club 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, 3; Silver Masque 1; United Fund, United Com- munity Services, Poley-Abrams Corp. 0ST. BARTON McLAIN GRIFFIN, P.O. Box 201, Alton, N.H.; Political Science; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Political Science Honors Program; Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, 5; Young Repub- licans 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; U.S. Department of Labor. KAREN EILEEN GRIFFIN, Kenmere Ave., Burlington; Medical Technology; Chi Pi Epsilon 3, 4, 5; Medical Technology Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; New England Baptist Hospital. XIIE. PAMELA JEAN GRODZICKI, 18 Vz Whitehall Rd., Amesbury; Biology; Gamma Delta 1; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; Pondville State Cancer Hospital, Ypsilanti Osteopathic Hospital. PAUL MICHAEL GULKO, 100 Stratton St., Dorcester; Political Science; Sigma Phi Beta 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; IRC 4, 5; History Club 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3; United Fund, Powers, Hall, Montgomery Weston, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. WAYNE HADLOCK, Federal Rd., Kezar Falls, Me.; English. JOHN BRAINERD HALTIGAN, 20 South Pleasant, Middle- bury, Vt. ; History; Dean ' s List 3, 4; History Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, City of Boston. JOHN DAVID HAMMOND, 56 Victoria Ave., South Braintree; Economics ; Economics Society 4, 5. JOHN CLARK HANDY, Main St., Marion; Sociology; Dean ' s List 3; Sociology Club 2, 3; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4 art editor 4; Table Tennis Club; Art Club; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis Club 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 1, 2; New England Home for Little Wanderers, Boston Public Library, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., E. Anthony Sons, New Bed- ford Standard-Times. NINA HANTZIS, 76 Walker St., Lowell; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Delta Pi Alpha 3, 4; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4; CAULDRON 1, 2, 3, 4; Orthodox Club 3, 4; Pegasus Poetry Society 4. AIIA. 344 liberal arts FRANKLIN BURTON HOLLAND, JR., 11 Princeton Dr., North Chelmsford; Physics; Dean ' s List 1; AVCO Corp., Raytheon Mfg. Co. JENNIFER LEE HOLMAN, 58 Dale St., Dedham; Economics; Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank, Alfred Politz Research Inc. CHARLES EDWARD HUGHES, 117 Gallivan Blvd., Dorchester; Mathematics ; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Mathematic Association; Cheerleading 5; Hayden Foundation Scholarship, RCA Corp. STEPHEN T. HURST, 21 Tucker St., Lenox; Biology. WILLIAM FRANCIS HUTCHINS, 43 Lonsdale St., Dorchester; Mathematics; AFCEA 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4; Senior Week Committee 5 chairman 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Francis Quimet Scholarship; John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. FREDERICK JACOBS, 131 Lake St., Weymouth; History. JAMES RONALD JENKS, 28 Clover St., Windsor, Conn.; Political Science; Dean ' s List 4; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 4, president 5; NEWS 3, 4; CAULDRON 1, 4 fraternity editor 4; ROTC 1, 2; Hartford Courant, NASA. J AP. MARIUS JOHNSTON, 14 Dartmouth PL, Boston; Psychology. RICHARD FREDRICK JOHNSON, 59 Walnut St., Dedham; Psychology; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 1, 2, 3 secretary 3; Avrom Aaron Leve Memorial Scholarship Award; Medfield State Hospital, Mass. Rehabilitation Commission, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. ALAN L. JONES, 14 Orchard Dr., North Reading; Mathematics. NICHOLAS STEPHEN KALLAN, 157 Hillside St., Roxbury; Economics; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; WHDH TV. BARRY ALLAN KAPLAN, 26 Greystone Rd., Maiden; Mathe- matics; Computor Club 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AVCO. PHILLIP MICHAEL KAPLAN, 26 Brandon Rd., Milton; Politi- cal Science; Hillel 1; Boston Herald-Traveler. KENNETH KASARJIAN, 149 Park St., Newton; Political Science. TINA B. KASLOFF, 2914 Jerome Ave., New York, N.Y.; Modern Languages; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Spanish Honors Program; NEWS 4; Chorus 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; GSA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Marine Midland Trust Co., National Commission for Cooperative Education. FREDERIC DAVID KAY, 27 Glenville Ave., Allston; Political Science; Underwater Society 3, 4 secretary-treasurer 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Whitman Howard, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. JOHN FRANCIS KEENAN, 32 Stone Hill Rd., Boston; History; History Club 5; Newman Club 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Research Calculations Inc. JOHN JAMES KILADIS, 20 Highland Ave., Somerville; Physics; Alpha Kappa Sigma 3, 4, 5; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; AFCEA 1, 2; Lahey Clinic, Cabot Corp. AK2. FRANCIS X. KILROY, 15 Mendelssohn St., Roslindale; Eco- nomics ; Dean ' s List 1 ; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 corre- sponding secretary 3, treasurer 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Crew 4; John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Eaton Howard. ZrT. DANIEL ARTHUR KING, 109 Mill St.,- Worcester; History. i+ S J ARTHUR EDWARD HATTON, JR., 50 Walnut St., Arlington; English-Journalism; Dean ' s List 3, 5; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 editor-in-chief 5, managing editor 4, sports editor 3; CAULDRON 3, 4 sports editor 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Publicity Club Scholarship, University Achieve- ment Awards, Cavanaugh Memorial Scholarship, Fall River Herald News, Lowell Sun Publishing Co. t BA. DAVID HEADD, 1299 Main St., Walpole; Economics; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5; Economics Society, 4, 5; Student Union 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3; Underwater Society 3; Football 1, 2; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Mason- Neilson Div., Worthington Corp. TE ( . RAYMOND BRUCE HENNEBURY, 82 Wyman Rd., Braintree; Physics; AIP 1, 2, 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Instruments Corp., Computron, Inc. MARK RICHARD HENRIKSEN, 16 Jefferson Rd., Wakefield; Psychology; Auto Club; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; U.S. Army Natick Labs., Judge Baker Guidance Center. NANCY K. HIGGINS, 14 Dudley St., Cambridge; Sociology. BRUCE PAUL HILLMAN, 283 Lowell St., Lynnfield; Biology; NU Beta; 3, 4 vice president 4; Rifle Club 1, 5; Photography Club 3, 4, 5; Art Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Boston Medical Lab. WARD DOUGLAS HOBBIE, III, 119 Sutherland Rd., Brighton; English ; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5 ; Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. RICHARD LEIGHTON HOBBS, 75 Hoover Rd., Needham; Physics; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Rifle Club 1.; AVCO. MICHAEL PHILIP HOLIK, Box 197, Ridgefield, Conn.; Political Science; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley Ketchum. NORMAN E. KINNEY, 88 Burlington St., Lexington; Mathe- matics. ELIZABETH REARDON KITSON, 19 Old Colony Ave., Quincy; Medical Technology ; Dean ' s List 1, 4; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3; Medical Technology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 3; Nu Beta 4, 5; GSA 1, 2; New England Deaconess Hospital. ROBERT CURTIS KNOWLTON, 49 Aborn Ave., Wakefield; Physics; Dean ' s List 3; AIP 1, 2, 4, 5; Baptist Fellowship vice president 1, president 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intervarsity 1, 2; Philosophy Club 3; Camera Club 4, 5; Folk Dance Club 3, 4; SDS 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 1,2,3,4,5; AVCO. BARRY N. KOSLOW, 33 Bound Brook Rd., Newton; English- Journalism; Sigma Phi Beta 3, 4, 5 historian 4, pledge- master 5; NEWS 1, 3, 4, 5 news rewrite editor 4; Hillel 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; CAULDRON 5; WNEU 3, 4, 5 business manager 4; Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, 5; Jewish War Veterans Scholarship 1 ; Boston Herald-Traveler, Chelsea Record. ERIC CHARLES KULLBERG, 19 Arcadia Ave., Reading; Physics; Dean ' s List 1; AIP 4, 5; AVCO. MARGUERITE J. LACEY, 28 Jacobs Rd., Georgetown; Sociol- ogy ; Basketball 1 ; Dormitory vice president 2, president 3, dormitory assistant 4; Cushing Hospital. SANDRA LA CIVITA, 107 Palley Lane, E. Walpole; Psychology. EARL LACHANCE, 17 Crandall St., Adams; English. IRWIN ARNOLD LAKIN, 22 Sharpe Rd., Newton; Biology; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Nu Beta 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1. PAUL E. LANGEVIN, 120 Bartlett St., Lowell; Mathematics. liberal arts 345 ROBERT F. LAPLANTE, 37 Hemlock St., Braintree; Mathe- matics; Dean ' s List 3; AIP 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. DANIEL PETER LEGGO, 59 Harwinton Ave., Terryville, Conn. ; Sociology; Psychology Club 2; Sociology Club 3; Creed- moor State Hospital. LUCINDA ELAINE LEONARD, 31 Walnut St., Arlington; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, president 5; ISC 4 secretary 4; Chapel Choir 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; Arlington Library, Sylvania. XITE. MARK STANLEY LEVINE, 12 Commonwealth Ave., Swamp- scott; Modern Languages; Dean ' s List 3; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 ritual-historian 2; Cercle Francais 3, 4, 5; Circulo Espanol 3; Jazz Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Pegasus 2; Pistorino Co. Inc., City of Lynn. ! AP. FRANK DAVID LEVY, 24 Atlantic St., W. Gloucester; English; Dean ' s List 3; NEWS 3; Boston Herald-Traveler, Boston Globe. BARRY JOHN LEWINSKY, 213 Plain St., Caryville; Biology; Lahey Clinic, Pondville Hospital, Milford Hospital, Aptec Industries Inc. ELIZABETH LEWIS, 55 Sadler St., West Lynn; Mathematics; John Hancock Mutual Insurance Company, Boston Gas Com- pany, Itek Corporation. HARVEY GEORGE LEWIS, 184 Wilshire Dr., Sharon; Eco- nomics; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 scribe 3, executive council 4; German Club 1; Rifle Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Mutual Life Insurance Co. AEII. PAUL FRANCIS LEWIS, 16 Main St., Lubec, Maine; Physics; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5; AIP 1, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO. AP. KEVIN EDWARD LINAGEN, 22 Wessagussett Rd., No. Wey- mouth; English; ROTC 5; WHDH TV. JANET MARIE LINDQUIST, 26 Espie St., Maynard; English; Kappa Theta Xi 2, 3, 4, 5; Sociology Club 2; NEWS 1; McLean Hospital, United Community Services. K0E. RONALD CARL LINDQUIST, 38 Brookhaven Rd., Worcester; History; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4; Worcester, Gas Light Co., Badger, Parrish, Sullivan Frederick. AKS. JOHN H. LONG, 60 Queensberry St., Boston; History; Dean ' s List 3; History Club 3, 4, 5. LOUISE M. LYNCH, 19 Gilmore St., Everett; Sociology. THOMAS MACDONALD, 378 Pond St., Westwood; Economics. DOROTHY JEAN MACFARLANE, 78 Summer St., Kingston; Biology; Biology Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Radio Club 4; Bio Research Institute, Inc. RUTH F. MAGUIRE, 21 Warren St., Waltham; Sociology. CHARLOTTE MARIE MAHONEY, 36 Batchelder St., Melrose; History; History Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THEODORE GEORGE MAKROKANIS, 362 Longwood Ave., Boston; History; ROTC 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4, 5; Hyde Park Savings Bank, Boston Public Library, Employer ' s Group of Insurance Companies, New England Merchants National Bank. KATHLEEN MARIAN MANOS, 26 Hillcrest Circle, Watertown; History; History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2; Art Club 4, 5; Phanar 4, 5 president 5; Modern Dance Club 3; John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Co. PHILLIP ARNOLD MANN, 105 Queensberry St., Boston; Soci- ology; Sociology Society 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Nickerson Home, MSPCC. KENNETH PETER MARINI, 254 West St., Quincy; English; NEWS 2; Hockey 1; Baseball 1; Boston Globe, Patriot Ledger, United Art Co. ELLEN CAMILLE MARSHALL, 421 South St., Wrentham; Sociology; Sociology Club 3, 4, 5; Wrentham State School. JOHN ALAN MARSHALL, Moore Hill Dr., Southington, Conn. ; English; History Club 2, 3; NEWS 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Track 2, 3; John E. O ' Neill Real Estate Appraiser. PAUL ROBERT MARTEL, 28 Westland Ave., Boston; Physics; AIP 1, 2, 5; Magnion Inc., Cancer Research Institute, New England Deaconess Hospital. DOUGLAS ALEXANDER MARTIN, 15 Marlborough Rd., Wal- tham; Political Science; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 vice presi- dent 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2; McLean Hospital, NU. t BA. MARIE A. MARTUCCI, 341 East Eagle St., East Boston; Sociology; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, 5; Academy 3, 4, 5; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Hanscom Air Force Base. JOSEPH WILLIAM MASSA, 6 Benson Rd., Tewksbury; English; Dean ' s List 2; NEWS 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Lowell Sun. WILLIAM ROBERT MAXWELL, 61 Graymore Rd., Waltham; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; City of Boston, Boston Public Library. RICHARD ALFRED MAYO, 42 Amherst St., Nashua, N.H.; Biology; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Nu Beta 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 council 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 5; Boston University Medical School. MARY McDERMOTT, 989 South St., Roslindale; Sociology. JOAN CATHERINE McDONALD, 171 Willard St., Quincy; Mathematics ; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MIT Instrumentation Lab. KENNETH R. McGEARY, 43 Bay State Rd., Quincy; Biology. ELINOR THERESA McLAUGHLIN, 39 Gov. Winthrop Rd., Somerville ; English- Journalism ; Newman Club 1 ; Gamma Delta 1 ; Rifle Club 3, 4. RICHARD P. MELIA, 163 Winchester St., Newton Highlands; Political Science; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Honors Program 4, 5; Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, president 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; J. R. Rosen Scholarship; Mass. Governor ' s Office, E. M. Brooks Co., Mass. League of Cities Towns, Hale Dorr. 346 liberal arts BARBARA FRANCES MEYERHANS, 85 Bridge Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. ; Sociology. MICHAEL JOSEPH MICCICHE, 11 Shapley Ave., Medford; Political Science; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5; IRC 3, 4, 5; History Club; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jazz Society 2, 3; Section Representative 1; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; McLean Hospital, Middlesex Registry of Deeds. t BA. RONALD W. MICHAUD, 71 Poplar St., Danvers; Chemistry. ROBERT RALPH MILLEY, 100 Glendale St., Everett; English; Mathematics Club 2; N.U. Writer 3; Pegasus Poetry Society 2, 5; Folk Music Society 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; The Lahey Clinic, Research Calculations, Cabot Corp. ANTHONY J. MODESTINO, 45 Rawson Rd.. Wollaston; Chemistry. THOMAS MOON, 82 Simonds Rd., Lexington; Economics. DAVID D. MOORE, 24 Richardson Rd., Belmont; Physics. W. BRENT MOSHER, 36 Wilmot Rd., Waltham; History; History Club 1; Band 1; Yacht Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; ROTC Band 1, 2. HARRIET ANN MOUSHEGIAN, 24 Bellevue St., Lowell; History; Dean ' s List 4, 5; History Club 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 3, 4, 5; Rogers Sands Employment Service. ROBERT BOYD MUIR, 45 Avalon Ave., Quincy; Economics; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; John Hancock Life Insurance Co., New England Merchants National Bank. VALERIE ANN MULKERN, 6 Coombs St., Middleboro; Sociol- ogy; Delta Pi Alpha 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Mass. Correctional Institute, Registry of Deeds, Bureau Social Research. -MIA. KATHERINE LOUISE MURPHY, 102 I St., So. Boston; English; NEWS 1, 2; CAULDRON 3, 4 associate editor 3, managing editor 4; Chorus 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 cabinet 2, 3; Woman of the Year Committee 3; Section Representative 1; Philosophy Forum 3; Culver Advertising, Inc. DAVID A. NADROSKI, 69 Clark St., Easthampton; Psychology; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Psychology Club 4, 5; Computor Club 5; ROTC 1, 2; Football 1; Hanscom Field, Boston Medical Library. ANTHONY STANLEY NADROSKI, 409 Huntington Ave., Bos- ton; Psychology ; Retina Foundation. THOMAS CHRISTIAN NEALON, 123 Main St., Sherbom; Biology; NU Beta; Newman Club 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. MARK ALLEN NECKES, 12 Stedman St., Brookline; Psychol- ogy; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Public Library, Tufts University Medical-Dental library. DONNA JEAN NEWELL, 10 Walnut St., Lawrence; Political Science. PHILIP NOWERS, 35 Pleasantdale Rd., West Roxbury; Sociol- ogy; Dean ' s List 1, 4, 5; Phi Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5 corre- sponding secretary 3; Husky Key 2, 3, 4 treasurer 3; Silver Masque 4, 5 house manager; Sociology Club 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; ROTC 1, 2; Bureau of Social Science Research, Medfield State Hospital. 4 BA. SHERWOOD A. NIMS, 17 Monson St., Mattapan; Chemistry. DOUGLAS D. O ' BRIEN, 780 Cook Hill Rd., Cheshire, Conn.; Physics. MARY O ' BRIEN, 8 Copley St., Roxbury; History. PAUL EUGENE O ' BRIEN, 80 Carruth St., Dorchester; History; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; NU, International Home Furnishings. BLANCHE MARY OCZKOWSKI, 205 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 5; ACS 4, 5 secretary 5; Folk Dance Society 2, 3; Skinner Sherman. DEBORAH JOLADE OGUNROMBI, Box 140, Ogbomosho, Nigeria; English; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; SNEA 1, 2; Chapel Choir 2, 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR OHRENBERGER, 136 Davis St., Quincy; Economics; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN O ' MALLEY, 41 Coniston Rd., Roslindale; History. NANCY M. OSGOOD, 68 Norton Rd., Quincy; Sociology. JOHN A. PANTAZIS, 40 Narkissou, Psychiko, Athens, Greece; Physics; Dean ' s List 4; AIP 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; Rifle Club 3; Track 1, 2; NU. JUDITH MARIE PARIS, 29 Clinton Ave., Saugus; English; NEWS 3, 4, 5 feature re-write editor 4, feature editor 5; W. T. Grant Scholarship; Melrose Free Press, Inc. VICTORIA A. PASZKOWSKI, 507 Walnut St., Lynn: Biology; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Academy 4; Nu Beta 4; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, 4, president 5; New England Center Hospital. GLORIA MARION PAUL, 26 Langdon Ave., Watertown; His- tory; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3; History Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5: Student Union 1; Boston Globe, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. HZT. GREGORY NEIL PIERCE, Elm St., Duxbury; Economics; Phi Beta Alpha 4. 5; Economics Society 3, 4. BA. WILLIAM PETERSON, 195 Springvale Ave., Everett; English. CAROLYN SUZANNE PICKETT. 19 Jefferson St., Braintree; Chemistry; ACS 2, 3, 4, 5; SWE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, 5; Council of Professional Engineering Societies 4, 5 secretary-treasurer 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 4, 5 vice president 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 3, 4, 5; CAULDRON 3. 4, 5 art editor 4, 5; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Woman of the Year Committee 4; U.S. Army Research Development Command, Food Drug Administration. YVAN PHILIP PILETTE, 502 Main St., Waltham; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; ACS 2, 3, 4, 5 president 5; ROTC 1, 2; Skinner Sherman Co. Inc. RHODA HELEN PINES, 142 Poor St., Hackensack, N.J.; Sociology; Dean ' s List 3, 5; Sociology Club 4; Boston State Hospital, Charlestown Savings Bank. STEPHEN J. POWERS, 19 Ledgehill Rd., Weymouth; Mathe- matics; Dean ' s List 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO. EDWIN F. RACHLIS, Colt ' s Neck Rd., Farmingdale, N. J.; Mathematics. ARTHUR RADDEN, Oliver Wentworth Rd., Canton; History. TIMOTHY EDWARD RAMSEY, JR., 25 Nautilus St., New Bedford; Physics; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4; C ounter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 captain 4; MIT. MARILYN LOUISE RAND, 49 Edison Pk., Quincy; Political Science; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; GSA 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Public Library, United Fund. DAVID MANLEY REGAN, 235 Playstead Rd., Medford; English- Journalism; NEWS 2, 3, 4. 5 rewrite editor 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1; NROTCBA 1; Boston Globe, Boston Herald-Traveler. VICTOR GUEZ REID, 60 Hopedale St., Hopedale; History: Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Committee 4: Boston Public Library, Guild ' s Drug Store, W. M. Gulliksen Co. ANNEGRET REIMER, RFD 2, Box 234, Altamont, N.Y.; Sociology. ROBERT NORMAN REINHERZ, 21 Walnut St.. Everett; History; Boston Public Library. BRADLEY RICHARDS, 19 Sutherland St., Andover; Political Science. liberal arts 347 ROBERT JEROME RISTINO, 687 Broadway, Everett; English- Journalism; Phi Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5 publicity chairman 3; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 art editor 1, 2, 3; CAULDRON 3 are editor 3, sporJs editor 5; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Con- troller Sales Services, Lowell Sun Publishing Co. BA. ARTHUR MICHAEL RITTENBERG, 46 Bowdoin St., Maiden; Biology; Biology Club 1; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; A. E. Halperin Co., Mass. Health Research Institute, Inc., Lemuel Shattuck Hospital. WILLIAM DWIGHT ROBINSON, 92 Laurie Ave., West Rox- bury; English; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pi Sigim Alpha 4, 5; Phi Alpha Theta 4, 5; History Club 3, 4; NEWS 2, 3; Rifle Club I, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Boston Five Cents Sav- ings Bank. STEVEN MORRIS ROSEN, 22 Richardson Ave., Wakefield; Mathematics; Student Union 1, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Transitron Electronic Corp., Inc. JEFFREY ROTH, 8 Welwyn Rd., Great Neck, N.Y.; Economics. LUCIEN H. ROUSSEAU, 228 Beaver Dam Rd., Scituate Mathematics. BETTE RUBIN, 180 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Sociology. SYLVIA PAULA RUBIN, W. Garden Rd., Bridgeton, N.J. English; Dean ' s List 1, 4; Student Union 1; Hillel 1. RICHARD ALLEN RUDMAN, 25 Westchester Rd., Jamaica Plain; English; Phi Alpha Rho 4, 5; WNEU 2, 3, 4, 5 chief engineer 3, 4, 5; NEWS 3, 4, 5; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4 president 3; NU. i AP. FRANCIS RAYMOND RYAN, 137 Gardner St., Hingham; Chemistry; ACS 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. GLENN ALBERT RYAN, 47 Hillock St., Roslindale; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4, 5; Student Center Com- mittee 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; CAULDRON 4, 5; Boston Globe. ROBERT KENNETH RYAN, 860 Sea St., Quincy; Mathematics; Dean ' s List 3; AIP 1, 2; Mathematics Club 2; WNEU 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 2, 3; Class Board 2, 3, 4, 5; NEWS 3; Track 1; R. H. Stearns Co., New England Mutual, Air Force Cambridge Research Labs. BERNARD PAUL SACCO, 26 Biscayne Ave., Saugus; English; Dean ' s List 4; SNEA 4, 5; Silver Masque 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Paine Furniture Co., W. T. Grant Co. WAHIB SHAHINE SALIBA, 319 Longwood Ave., Boston; Psy- chology; NEWS 1, 2; Boston State Hospital. JOAN SAPERSTAN, 20 Belmont St., Lowell; Sociology; Dean ' s List 3; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL CHARLES SARAJIAN, 53 Carver Rd., Watertown; Mathematics ; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4, 5; Computer Club 4, 5; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Table Tennis Club 2, 3, 4; D. C. Heath Co., AVCO. MAXWELL SARGENT, Charlestown, N.H.; English. NEDRA RUTH SARNOW, 14 Addison St., Arlington; Psychol- ogy; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; Psychology Club 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Modern Dance Club 3, 5; Red Feather, Boston United Fund, Hanscom Air Force Base. XITE. JOAN MYLCHIEEST SAWYER, 18 Bacon St., Newton; Biology Yacht Club 2, 3. PAUL SCHERCK; 102 Blackstone St., Blackstone; Physics Dean ' s List 4; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Raytheon, Nortronics JANICE LEE SCHMIDT, 79 Dean St., Franklin; Medical Tech nology; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Silver Masque 2; Sturdy Memo rial Hospital. LAWRENCE SCHNEIDER, 124 Selden St., Dorchester; Sociology. CAROLE JEAN SHAPAZIAN, RFD 3, Manchester, Conn.; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; ACS 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; American Cyanamid. JAMES W. SHEFFIELD, 71 Steuben St., Providence, R. I.; Economics. RAY FERNALD SHURTLEFF, 29 Quimby St., Watertown; History; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Disinguished Military Student; Dun Bradstreet, Avis Rent-A-Car Sys- tem; Harris, Kerr Forster Co., General Services Ad- ministration. ROBERT FRED SIEGMUND, Sterling St., Mims, Fla.; Chem- istry; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 1, 2, 3; ACS 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Fleetwood Chemical Co. Inc., John F. Kennedy Space Center, Jess E. Parish Memorial Hospital. 348 liberal arts STEVEN ARTHUR SILVERMAN, 12 Wales St., Dorchester; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 2; ACS 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Class Board vice president 3 ; ROTC Band 1 ; Edwards Scholar- ship, Boston Medical Laboratory, Tileston Hollingsworth Paper Co. STEPHEN WHITNEY SLOCOMB, 28 Charles St., Wakefield; History; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5. JENNIFER JEANNE SMITH, 145 Pinckney St., Boston; Medical Technology; Medical Technology Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Beta 4,5. PATRICIA MARY SMITH, 26 Spruce St., Haverhill; History; Boston Public Library. ROBERT DIXON SMITH, 104 Fremont St., Arlington; Political Science; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, 5; Young. Democrats 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 4 AP. ERIC F. SMITH, 62 Greenough St., Brookline; Mathematics. ROBERT ANTHONY SOARES, 78 Nash Rd., New Bedford; Political Science; International Relations Club 4; ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; The Standard-Times. PAUL LEONARD SOLANO, 226 Cedar St., Somerville; Political Science; Phi Alpha Rho 3, 4, 5; American Finance Associa- tion 2, 3; Husky Key 1; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Kemper Insur- ance Co. f AP. ALAN PAUL SOUZA, 99 Mary St., Arlington; Mathematics; Dean ' s List 4; SAME 2, 3; AFCEA 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Microwave Associates, AVCO RAD. JOSEPH CULLEN SPICER, 228 Grove St., Randolph; Mathe- matics; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, 4, vice president 5; Folk Dance Society 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; Student Union 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 1; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO RAD, Itek Corp. TIMOTHY JOSEPH SPILLANE, JR., 43 Southbourne Rd., Jamaica Plain; History; History Club 3, 4, 5; Alumni Schol- arship; Thomson Thomson Trademark Research. MARY ANN SPOON, 1 Clapp St., Milton; Mathematics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Academy 4, 5; Student LInion 1; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; AVCO. PENELOPE SQUIRE, 620 Pearse Rd., Swansee; Psychology. ATHANASIA MARY STACEY, 68 Brooks Ave., Arlington; Mathematics ; Chi Pi Epsilon 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 3, 4, 5; Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MIT. XIIE. ROBERT HENRY STANKIEWICZ, 5 Dawes Rd., Lynn; Mathe- matics; AIP 2, 3, 4, 5; AVCO. JOHN W. STEADMAN, 5 Sanderson PL, Brighton; Political Science; International Relations Club 3, 4, 5; H errick Smith, City of Boston, Colonial Distributors, Inc. THOMAS JOHN STENHOUSE, 167 West St., Weymouth; Politi- cal Science; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 5; ROTC 1,2; Anelex Corp. SUSAN STETSON, 211 Pleasant St., Marblehead; English-Jour- nalism; Dean ' s List 3; NEWS 2; IRC 1, 2; Silver Masque 1; Class Board 3 secretary 3; Beverly Evening Times. ALLAN STEWART, 274 Brookline Ave., Boston; English. JOSEPH ANTHONY STORELLA; 78 Ten Hills Rd., Somer- ville; Biology; Nu Beta 1, 2; Judo Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Lahey Clinic. THOMAS J. STUCHELL, 10 Kneeland Rd., Tewksbury; Biology. EDWARD KEVIN SULLIVAN, 390 Broadway, Cambridge; Biol- ogy; Nu Beta 1, 2; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Lahey Clinic, Joslin Clinic, Leary Laboratory. MARVIN MAGAZINE SWARTZ, 3 Lawrence Rd., Brookline: Biology; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Lahey Club. LAWRENCE PATRICK SWEENEY, 699 Fellsway West, Med- ford; English; Debate Council 2; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3,4,5; AVCO. WILLIAM McTAGGART, 63 Eagle Valley Rd., Sloatsburg, N.Y.; Political Science. MAUREEN FRANCES TAYLOR, 109 Watervale Rd., Medford; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5; SNEA 4; Husky Key 1, 2; Class Board 4; Zonta Club Scholarship; Wheelock, Lovejoy Co., Inc. ANGELINE TCHINNIS, 101 Ackerman Ave., Ramsey, N.J.; Sociology; Student Union 3, 4, 5; AVCO Corp., Hanscom Field. liberal arts 349 JACK RONALD THOMPSON, 25 Queensberry St., Boston; History; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3. 6PE. LORRAINE ANN THOMPSON, 66 Mora St., Dorchester; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Boston Public Library. WILLIAM EDWARD TINKHAM, 305 W. Britannia St., Taunton; English; Husky Key 1; Newman Club 2, 3 president 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3; General Foods Co rp. FRANCIS JOSEPH TOFFOLONI, 5 Markle Circle, Randolph Political Science; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; NEWS 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5 Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Student Center Committee 5: Federal Power Commission, Badger, Parrish, Sullivan Frederick. zit. CHARLOTTE ELLEN TOPLIFFE, 180 River St., N. Weymouth; Mathematics; SWE 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3; GSA 2, 3, 4; AVCO RAD. MICHAEL DAVID UDOFF, 57-58 246th Crescent St., Douglas- ton, N.Y.; Economics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Academy 5; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 1; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; Student Center Committee; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Alfred Politz Research, Inc., N. Y. Bank for Savings, Employers Group of Insurance Co ' s. AEn. JERRALD MARTIN VENGROW, 98 Lancaster Terr., Brookline; Mathematics; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Waltham Engineering, Rotek Instru- ment Corp., Electronic Components Services, Newton Engineering. EDWARD CHARLES VERDE, 131 Friar Lane, Clifton, N.J.; Chemistry; Dean ' s List 4; ACS 4, 5 treasurer 5; Dance Band 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Interchemical Corp. I. KATHERINE VOGEL, 643 West Roxbury Pkwy., W. Roxbury; Physics; AIP 3, 4, 5; Judo Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 3; AVCO. WALTER CHARLES VOSBURGH, JR., 176 Mansion St., Cox- sackie, N.Y.; Economics; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Presi- dent ' s Award 2, 3; Academy 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; CAULDRON 5; Regional Scholarship; Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. ZELDA MICHELLE WALLACE, 399 Washington St., Brookline; Medical Technology; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 secretary 3; New England Deacon- ess Hospital. BRUCE WILLIAM WEBB, 69 Hospital St., Augusta, Me. Sociology; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, 4 Sociology Club 3, 4; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1; ROTC 1, 2 State of Maine. AKS. JOANNE MARIE WEYGAND, 27 Madison St., Taunton; Eng- lish; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Student Union 1, 3; Gamma Delta 1 ; Boston Globe. JERROLD DAVID WISHNOW, 18 Lantern Lane, Burlington English-Journalism; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; NEWS 2, 3, 4, 5 SPECTRUM 2, 3, 4; CAULDRON 5; Class Board 1, 2 Auto Club 1, 2, 3; Commonwealth of Mass., Boston Gas Co., NU, Grossman ' s. GEORGE WHITEHOUSE, 360 Longwood Ave., Boston; Philosophy. ERNEST N. WHITMARSH, 260 Ruggles St., Boston; Mathematics. VINCENT A. ZACCARDI, 28 Robken Rd., Roslindale; Physics; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; AIP 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Raytheon Co., NU. 2K. GRACE D. ZAJAC, Bacon Rd., Ware; Sociology; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Economics Society 3, 4; SWE 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 secre tary 3; Band 2, 3, 4, 5; librarian 3, 4; West- borough State Hospital. MATTHEW ZELMAN, 4 Country Way, New Haven, Conn.; Biology. Business Administration HARVEY J. ABEL, 31 Chamberlain Ave., Revere; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 4, 5; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Paine Furniture Co., Lynn Hospital, Haskins Sells. ROBERT VARTGES AGHABABIAN, 13 Parker Ave., Newton; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Moore Business Forms, Arthur D. Little, Sears, Roebuck Co. NORMAN LEWIS AINBINDER, 15 Buttonwood Lane, Peabody; Management; SAM 3, 4, 5; Jordan Marsh Co. MARK L. ALLEN, 56 Margin St., Peabody; Marketing; Dean ' s List 4; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 socio chairman 3; Market- ing Club 3, 4, 5; Advertising Club 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; Class Board 1; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Giblee ' s Men ' s Wear, Sears, Ro ebuck Co. J AP. CHARLES B. ALMY, JR., 100 Oak St., Braintree; Management; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Student Council 4, 5; Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 4, 5; IFC 2, 3; Alltronic Mfg. Co. AP. VERNE CHARLES ANTON, 62 Manor Pkwy., Lincroft, N.J.; Marketing ; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; American Marketing Assoc. 3, 4, 5; Advertising Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; J. Walter Thompson Co. SK. STEVEN ROBERT ARONSON, 15 Lafayette, Milton; Marketing; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5; Marketing Society 2, 3; Adver- tising Club 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Bresnick Advertising Agency, Allaco Products. AEn. PETER NORTH ATWOOD, 116 Floral St., Newton Highlands; Marketing; Advertising Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 2, 3; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2 , 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM MARTIN AUCOIN, 71 Pleasant St., Ayer; Market- ing; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 4, vice president 5; SAME 1, 2; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Adver- tising Club 2, 3, 4, 5; WNEU 1, 2, 3 program director 2; Husky Key 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Senior Week Committee 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; WGBH-TV, Westinghouse Broad- casting Co. 4 2K. DAVID ROY AUGUSTA, 5 Jewett St., Watertown; Accounting; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jarrell-Ash Co., Morse Shoe Co. RICHARD CHARLES BABINEAU, 73 Bonner St., Hartford, Conn.; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 steward 3, bursar 3, chancellor 4, chaplain 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4; Marvin Gutten Scholar- ship Award 4; Connecticut Bank Trust Co. TE . RICHARD HENRY BAGWELL, Cleveland St., Norfolk; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society; ROTC 4; Counter-Guerilla Group 4, 5; Norwood Hospital, Thorn McAn, Kennedy ' s Inc., Electronics Corp. of America. EUGENE LE ROY BAILEY, JR., P.O. Box 314, Lubec, Me.; Management; Dean ' s List 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 4; ROTC 1, 2; Cambridge Gas Light Co., MIT. FREDERICK DONALD BAILEY, 393 Crescent St., Waltham; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Young Democrats 2; Cam Bosco Science Co., Inc. DAVID E. BAINES, 13 Webster St., Framingham; Management; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; B. S. Edwards Co., Peri ' n Products Corp. THOMAS DANIEL BAIRD, JR., 57 Baker Ave., Lexington; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4 letter 1, 2, 3, 4; MIT Mass. Rating Inspection Bureau. DONALD CLYDE BALENTINE, 49 Main St., Topsfield; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; North Shore Babies ' Children ' s Hospital. ARNOLD SAMUEL BALL, JR., 16 5th Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Management; SAM 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 2, treasurer 3; ROTC 1, 2; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 captain 4. DENNIS JOHN BALLOU, 16 Miller St., Somerville; Manage- ment; Dean ' s List 3; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 executive secretary 3; Young Democrats Club 1, 2; Kemper Insurance Group, United Shoe Machinery Corp., Reno ' s Submarine Sandwich Shop. 350 business administration ROBERT NASON BAKER, 72 Lynn Fells Pkwy., Melrose; Marketing; Marketing Assoc. 2, 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Softball 3, 4, 5. RICHARD PETER BANIS, 87 Independence Ave., Quincy; Accounting; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Howard John- son Co. DAVID STUART BARROWS, 18 Wilson Ave., Maiden; Indus- trial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; SAM 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; AVCO Corp. WILLIAM ALOYSIUS BARRY, III, 37 Sylvan Ave., Chelmsford; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 3, 4, 5; Underwater Society 1, 2; ROTC 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Diamond Crystal Salt Co., Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Co. EDWARD DOMENIC BARZOWSKAS, 48 Pomeroy Ave., Pitts- field; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 3, 4, 5; North Adams Hoosac Savings Bank, Federal Milk Market Ad- m inistration. ANDREW K. BAXTER, 310 Wood Ave., Hyde Park; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank, Arthur Young Co. HOWARD MARSHALL BERGER, 109 Newhall St., Lynn; Accounting; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Jordan Marsh Co., Lynn Hospital. FELICE BERTONE, 79 West St., Franklin; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Norwood Hospital, George P. Kanavich, CPA. PETER BICKOFF, 34 Ormond St., Boston; Accounting; Account- ing Society 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 4, 5 captain 5 ; General Discount Corp. GREGORY GEORGE BESKALO, III, 14 Maple St., Graniteville; Management; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. IRA GWYNN BIGGAR, 89 Hewlett St., Roslindale; Finance Insurance ; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Finance Assoc, 1, 2; Investment Society 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Student Union 3, 4, 5. PAUL DAVID BLANDFORD, 245 Harvard St., Quincy; Indus- trial Relations; SAM 3, 4, 5; Class Board 1; ROTC 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Mr. Howard Philips, Mr. Hollis Johnson. ROBERT EUGENE BOHMILLER, 10 Marlboro St., Dedham; Management ; SAM 3, 4, 5. OCTAVIO CARLOS BOLIVAR, 25 Main St., Framingham; Management; SAM 4, 5; Auto Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Newton Savings Bank. CARL JOSEPH BOUDREAU, 3 Ashland St., Dorchester; Man- agement; SAM 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 5; Bowling Team 3. 4; ROTC 1, 2; AFCEA 1, 2; Elm Farm Foods Co. JOHN EDWARD BOWMAN, 76 Pleasant St., Wakefield; Ac- counting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Herbert F. French, CPA. ELLIOTT R. BOYD, Main St., Townsend; Accounting. WILLIAM F. BRADY, 276 Gray St., Arlington; Management. ROBERT MATTHEW BREED, 6 Cenacle Rd., Brighton; Ac- counting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Employer ' s Group Insurance Co. THOMAS JOSEPH BRODERICK, 1 Wentworth Rd., Natick; Industrial Relations; SAM 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Newton Savings Bank, Raytheon Co. FREDERICK BRODSKY, 83 Morgan St., Stamford, Conn.; Management; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 2; Marketing Society 3, 4; Student Council 4, 5; Class Cabinet 1; Class Board 1, 2, 3 vice president 1, ex-officio 2, 3; Student Committee for Co-op Education 3, 4 co-director 3, 4; Yacht Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Husky Hi-Liters 3, 4; Silver Masque 1; IFC Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; University Scholarships 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society Award 1; President ' s Award 2, 3, 4, 5; Travelli Scholar 3, 4, 5; Bache Co., Royal Globe Insurance, Ford Motor Co. AP. EDWARD JOHN BROGAN, 66 Bromfield Rd., Somerville; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1, 4; Accounting Society 2; American Finance Assoc. 2, 3, 4, 5; Investment Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. MARSHALL BROMBIER, 8 Ashton St., Dorchester; Manage- ment; Dean ' s List 2; SAM 4, 5; Itek, Summit Sportwear, Lumberman ' s Ins. Co., Avis Rent-A-Car. business administration 3S1 LYNN WILLIAM BROUILLARD, 5 Doxsee PL, Ipship, N.Y.; Management; Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 pledge master 3, 4, alumni secretary 3, 4; SAM 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. r K. RICHARD CHARLES BRUNACCINI, 69 Newton St., Waltham; Marketing; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Adver- tising Club 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5; Colman Belting Co. WILLIAM FRANCIS BULENS, 27 Wellesley Rd., Arlington; Marketing; Advertising Society 4, 5; Marketing Society 4, 5; Class Board. WILLIAM JOSEPH BURELLE, JR., 12 Teddy Lane, Norwich, Conn.; Marketing; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; American Marketing Association 4, 5; Advertising Society 4, 5; Biology Club 1; Husky Key 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Softball 2, 3, 4; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5 captain 3, 4; Stop Shop, Sears, Roebuck Co. i ZK. PHILIP A. BURGESS, 48 Union St., Manchester; Management. PAUL JOSEPH BURKE, 59 Woodbole Ave., Mattapan; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; SAM 2; American Finance Assoc. 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2; Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5 co-chairman 5; Art Club 3; Intra- mural Softball 2, 3. MICHAEL BURNCE, 18 Melvin Ave., Brighton; Accounting; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 bursar 4, good w elfare 3; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Computer Club 5; Auto Club 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Marine Midland Trust Co., Royal Ins. Co., Raymond ' s Inc. TE I . THOMAS FRANCIS BURNS, 18 Clarendon St., So. Weymouth; Finance Insurance; American Finance Assoc. 4, 5; Fresh- man Baseball 1 ; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. CHARLES JOHN BUTERA, 199 Renfrew St., Arlington; Man- agement, Dean ' s List 3; SAM 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Student Union 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; AFCEA 1, 2; Charlestown Savings Bank, Putnam Fund, Lumberman ' s In- surance Co., Avis Rent-A-Car. JOSEPH JOHN CALABRESI, 9 Monument St., Charlestown; Management; SAM 4, 5; Judo Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; AFCEA 1, 2,; Section Representative 1 ; Class Cabinet 2 ; General Electric Co., Lumberman ' s Insurance Co., Middlesex National County Bank, Conrad Ch andler, Auburn Cordage Twine Co. PAUL HOLMES CALEF, East Barrington, N.H.; Marketing; Dean ' s List 1; Phi Alpha Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, 5; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5; Class Board 2 treasurer 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 2, 3; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Allied Purchasing Corp., Harold Cabot Co., Gilchrist Co., Raymond ' s. 1 AP. MICHAEL PETER CALIRI, 39 Austin St., Hyde Park; Mar- keting; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5; Market- ing Society 4, 5; Advertising Club 5; Husky Key 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Ludlow Corp. i BA. JAMES CAMERON CALKINS, 30 Jericho Path, Falmouth; Management; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Phi Alpha Rho 3, 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Cheerleader 5; ROTC 1, 2; Bass River Savings Bank; Plymouth Home National Bank. I AP. FRANCIS RICHARD CALLAHAN, 49 Spruce St., Cornwall-on Hudson, N.Y. ; Industrial Relations; SAM 5; Auto Club 5; ROTC 1, 2; Sears, Roebuck Co. ALEXANDER D. CAMERON, 8 Allard St., Cranston, R.I.; Man- agement; SAM 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5; ROTC 1, 2; W. T. Grant Co., Lister Worsted Co. EDWARD MICHAEL CAMPANELLI, 352 Whiting Ave., Ded- ham; Management; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Com- mittee 5; ROTC 1, 2; United Art Co. MARK JOSEPH CAMPBELL, 100 Liberty St., Randolph; Marketing; Newman Club 2, 3; Advertising Club 5; ROTC 1, 2; Gilchrist Co., Sears, Roebuck Co., Harold Cabot Co. JOHN JOSEPH CAMPION, JR., 144 Rowe St., New Haven, Conn.; Accounting; Accounting Society 4, 5; Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 1, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Armstrong Rubber Co., Marine Midland Trust Co., First New Haven National Bank. JOSEPH CHARLES CARBONE, 171 Cottage St., East Boston; Accounting; Accounting Society 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Brockton- Taunton Gas Co., Jordan Marsh Co. DANIEL J. CAREY, 230 Belmont St., Quincy; Industrial Relations. PAUL T. CARLSON, 92 Bradford St., Watertown; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Union Market National Bank. ROBERT JOSEPH CARREIRO, 56 Webster St., Needham; Accounting; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 president 5; Comtor Co. DAVID MICHAEL CARROLL, 8 Bass Ave., Gloucester; Account- ing; Accounting Society 2, 3; Class Cabinet 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Hoague-Sprague Corp., Shell Oil Co., Ernst Ernst, Auditors. JOHN VICTOR CARTISSER, High St., Stanhope, N.J.; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5 team sergeant 4, team leader 5; DMS 5; State of New Jersey. ANGELO CATALANO, 195 Summer St., Watertown; Marketing; Advertising Club 3, 4, 5; American Marketing Association 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Sports 3, 4, 5. STEVEN CARL CHAFETZ, 60 Howland Ter., Worcester; Marketing; Dean ' s List 3; Marketing Assoc. 3, 4, 5; Adver- tising Club 3, 4, 5; Senior Week Committee 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Sports 3. JOHN PERKINS CHAMBERLAIN, 282 Turtle Pond Pkwy., Boston; Industrial Relations; SAM 4, 5; Accounting Society 1; Band 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NROTCBA 2, 3, 4, 5; MIT, Jordan Marsh Co., Foxboro Co. ROBERT HAROLD CHAMBERS, Candlewood Rd., Ipswich; Management; Dean ' s List 3; SAM 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Sylvania Lighting Products, Itek Corp. JOHN CHERIN, 3 Westminster Ter., Boston; Accounting ; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Morton ' s, Robert, Finnegan Lynch. ROBERT LESTER CHRISTIE, Cummings St., Charlestown, N.H.; Management; SAM 4, 5; Finance Club 2, 3; Class Board 1; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3; Rifle Club 1, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3; Intramural Basketball 1; Perini Corp., Whitman Howard, Royal-Globe Ins. GORDON GOULD CHESEBRO, 110 Carver Rd., Newton High- lands; Finance Insurance; American Finance Association 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Class Board 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2; Intramural Tennis 3, 4, 5. THOMAS FRANCIS CLARK, 426 South Lake Barton Rd., Orlando, Fla. ; Management; SAM 3, 4, 5; Finance Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. WARREN HAYES CLEMENT, Cranberry Meadow Rd., Berwick, Me.; Management; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. LOUIS COHEN, 122 Fourth St., Chelsea; Accounting; Account- ing Society 5; ROTC 1, 2,; Brockton-Taunton Gas Co., East- ern Bakers Supply Co. FRANCIS XAVIER COLLINS, 48 St. James Ave., Somerville; Finance Insurance; Finance Club 4, 5; Newman Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2. JAMES R. COLLINS, 156 Harvard St., Brookline; Management; Dean ' s List 1; Phi Alpha Rho 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 3, pledgemaster 4; SAM 3, 5; CAULDRON 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Warren Brothers Co. 4 AP. JOHN JOSEPH COLLINS, III, 66 Shelton St., Milton; Mar- keting; Advertising Club 4, 5; Marketing Club 4, 5; SAME 2, 3; Husky Key 4, 5 treasurer 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 2; Senior Week Committee; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; DMS 4, 5; Intramural Sports 2, 3. THOMAS FRANCIS COLLINS, III, 52 Hobomack Rd., Quincy; Finance Insurance; Nu Epsilon Zeta 3, 4, 5 grand chan- cellor 4, 5; Investment Society 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; IFC Sports. NEZ. RONALD DEAN COLVIN, 229 Lancaster Ave., Lunenburg; Management; Finance Society 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 4, 5 treasurer 4; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN JOHN COMI, 3 Coolidge Ave., Concord, N.H.; Management; SAM 4, 5; Auto Club 5; ROTC 1, 2; Universal Packaging Corp., Sanel Auto Parts, J. Breck Co. WILLIAM F. CONNOLLY, 47 Hawthorne St., Norwood; Management. TERENCE BRENDAN COSGROVE, 10 Fayette St., Cambridge; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 2, 3; Newman Club 1; A. C. H. Fiber Service, Federal Milk Market Administration. HAROLD JOSEPH COUGHLIN, JR., 93 Stedman St., Quincy; Finance Insurance; Investment Society 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Underwater Society 1. DAVID B. COYLE, 22 Winthrop St., Salem; Management. EDWARD CLAYTON CRAWFORD, Main St., Cotuit; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; American Finance Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 treasurer 4. 352 business administration THOMAS FRANCIS CRIMMINS, 30 Woodbrier Rd., West Rox- bury; Accounting; Accounting Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Discount Corp. ROBERT DAVID CROFTS, 74 Centre St., Danvers; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; American Finance Assoc. 3, 4, 5; Investment Society 3, 4, 5; Intramural Softball 3. GEORGE EDWARD CROWLEY, 3 Flagg St., Wollaston; Accounting; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; New England Merchants National Bank. PETER J. CURRUL, 120 Tyndale St., Roslindale; Marketing. DAVID C. DACEY, 45 Channing Rd., Belmont; Industrial Relations. EMERSON PAUL DANIELS, 1142 New Haven Ave., Milford, Conn.; Management; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Marketing Club 5; SAM 3, 4, 5; Computer Club 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Armstrong Rubber Co. PAUL ELLIOT DAVIS, 78 Butternut Lane, Methuen; Marketing; Marketing Club 3, 4; Advertising Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports. DUDLEY ALDRICH DEANE, 1279 Providence Rd., Whitins- ville; Accounting; Worcester Gas Light Co. GERALD E. DEBAN, 1863 Commonwealth Ave., Boston; Man- agement; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4. FRANCIS JOHN DeGREGORY, JR., 188 Pleasant St., Wey- mouth; Management ; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Student Council 4, 5; Newman Club 3; Senior Week Committee 4, 5; Junior Dinner Dance committee 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4; Warren Bros. Co., Curtis Farms, Inc. WILLIAM HARRISON DELANO, 206 Woodstock Lane, Crans- ton, R.I. ; Accounting; Nu Epsilon Zeta 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, 5; Accounting Society 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Relief Printing Corp., Federal Milk Administration. NEZ. LOUIS A. DELLORFANO, 70 Brook Farm Rdi, W. Roxbury; Accounting. ANTHONY JOSEPH DEL VECCHIO, 1 Lawry St., Quincy; Management; Dean ' s List 1, 3; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Intramural Softball 3, 4, 5. JOHN A. DE MILLE, 5 Buttonwood St., Dorchester; Management. ROBERT JAMES DENNEHY, 18 Hemman St., Roslindale; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2; Accounting Society 4, 5; Yacht Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 5; Hewlett-Packard Sanborn Div., George P. Kanavich, C.P.A., George B. H. Macomber Co., Inc. HAIG K. DERANIAN, 36 Paul St., Watertown; Marketing. EDWARD F. DERDECK, 31 Myrtle St., Medford; Accounting. ROBERT JOHN DIGNAN, 38 Renwick Rd., Wakefield; Account- ing; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Stop Shop, Inc. ALAN JAMES DOGGART, 108 Union St., Natick; Manage- ment; ROTC 1, 2; Friendly Ice Cream Corp., Framingham Trust Co. JOSEPH MICHAEL DOCKRAY, 7 View South Ave., Boston; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Accounting Society 4, 5; Newman Club 1 ; Student Union 1 ; University Scholar- ship; Comm. of Mass. Scholarship; New England Medical Center Hospitals, Nichols Co., Inc., A. W. Chesterton Co., Inc. JOHN FRANCIS DONAHOE, 29 Seymour St., Roslindale; Accounting; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; New Notions, Inc. PETER VINCENT DOOLAN, 17 Richfield St., Quincy; Man- agement; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sanborn Co. ZrT. THOMAS JOHN DUFF, 50 Montvale Ave., Stoneham; Man- agement; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3; United Art Co., Allan Enterprises, Inc. CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS, 5 Vane St., Wellesley; Man- agement; SAM 4, 5; Yacht Club 2; Filene ' s, Brighams, Breck ' s. JAMES EDWARD EGAN, 123 Temple St., Somerville; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 4; ROTC 1, 2; Wellesley Trust Co., Honeywell EDP. BARRETT RUSSELL ELDRIDGE, 22504 Nona Ave., W. Dear- born, Mich.; Marketing; Dean ' s List 3; Phi Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 sergeant-at-arms 2, house steward 3, treasurer 4; Advertising Club 4, 5; Marketing Club 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1; IFC Sports. rn. WESLEY CHARLES ELMER, 4 Grant Rd., Marblehead; Mar- keting; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Advertising Club 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Baseball 1; Intramural Softball 2, 3. ZIT. JUDSON KENNETH FARNSWORTH, 29 Pillings Pond Rd., Lynnfield; Management; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 2, 3. ROBERT HOWARD FARRAR, 207 Cohannet St., Taunton; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; President ' s Award 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Alumni Scholarship; Charles I. Travelli Scholarship; Fresh- man Basketball; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Arthur Ander- sen Co., High Temperature Materials, Inc., Cabot Corp. THOMAS R. FAULKNER, 49 Sewall Woods Rd., Melrose; Marketing. DAVID STUART FEDERMAN, 8 Mayfair Ct., Bloomfield; Accounting; Dean ' s List 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Bradlees, Sidney C. Roller Co., CPA ' s. JERRY ALLEN FEINSTEIN, 173 Ranch Dr., Bridgeport, Conn.; Management; Dean ' s List 3; Class Board 1. CHARLES FRANCIS FELLOWS, 13 Cross St., W. Quincy; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Finance Association 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith, Inc., Employers Liability Insurance Co. FRANCIS JOSEPH FINERTY, III, 239 Safford St., Wollaston; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; New England Mutual Life Ins., Boston Lying-in Hospital. GARY RALPH FISHER, 15 Maple St., Buzzard ' s Bay; Finance Insurance; Finance Club 3, 4, 5; Eaton Howard, Inc. ROBERT ARNOLD FISHER, 437 Commercial St., Braintree; Management; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. zrT. JAMES E. FITZGERALD, 28 Pine St., Norwood; Management. DOUGLAS JOHN FITZPATRICK, 67 Washington Ave., Need- ham; Marketing; Dean ' s List 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Joseph Breck Co., Star Market Co., Elco Webster Corp. ROBERT F. FLAHERTY, 595 East Seventh St., South Boston; Accounting. THOMAS J. FLAHERTY, 168 Spring St., Winchendon; Management. CHARLES J. FLANAGAN, 67 Willow St., Westwood; Industrial Relations; Rifle Club 1, 2; Dedham Institution for Savings. PAUL E. FOLEY, 174 Harvard St., Brookline; Management; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 1; B. B. Chemical Co., John Hancock Ins. Co., Itek Corp. JOEL HASKELL FORMAN, 874 Chestnut St., Waban; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 4; American Finance Associa- tion 4, 5 ; John Hancock Ins. Co., Malcolm Insurance Agency. JOHN JOSEPH FORREST, 165 Neshobe Rd., Newton; Man- agement; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2. 3. 4. 5 vresident 3. 4. business administration 353 LAWRENCE NORMAN FOX, 260 Blue Hills Pkwy., Milton; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Brockton-Taunton Gas Co. AEII. STEVEN JAMES FRADKIN, 69 Morton St., Canton; Marketing; Advertising Society 4, 5 ; WNEU 3, 4, 5 business manager 5. GUY J. FRANCESSHELLI, 4 Kilby Dr., Woburn; Accounting. WALTER LAWRENCE FRASER, 277 Centre St., Boston; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-country 1, 2, 3, 4; MIP 2; George B. H. Macomber Co., Nichols Co., Inc. DERRY GOULD FREDERICKS, 48 Pierce St., Stoughton; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1; Nu Epsilon Zeta 3, 4, 5; American Finance Assoc. 3, 4, 5; Plymouth Home Na- t ional Bank, R. W. Pressprich Co. NBZ. JAMES RALPH FULLER, 15 Rector Rd., Mattapan; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemaster 4; SAM 5; American Marketing Assoc. 4; Husky Key 4, 5; Edward ' s Scholarship; Mass. State Scholarship; University Scholarship; Ford Motor Co. J ZK. STANLEY RICHARD GAGIN, 27 Warren Rd., Waban; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Investment Society 3, 4, 5; American Finance Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2; Intra- mural Sports 1, 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN GANSS, 2150 Commonwealth Ave., Au- burndale; Marketing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; American Mar- keting Association 3, 4; Advertising Society 3, 4. ROBERT F. GAUDET, 25 Vineland St., Brighton; Industrial Relations. WILLIAM GEORGE GAY, 85 Water St., Holliston; Finance Insurance; SAME 2; Student Union 1, 2; Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, secretary- treasurer 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 4, 5; General Foods Corp., Draper Corp. RICHARD JAMES GENAITIS, 3 Maple St., Gardner; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 3; American Finance Association 2, 3, 4; Student Committee for Co-op Education 2, 3; Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4 vice president 2, 3, president 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; ROTC Band 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM GREGORY GEORGAQUI, 43 Revere St., Boston; Marketing; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Advertising Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; president; American Marketing Association 2, 3, 4, 5; NEWS 3, 4; Yacht Club 1, 2; Jazz Society 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Survey Research, Alfred Politz Res. Data, Inc. DAVID LEWIS GILVAR, 19 Arden Rd., Newtonville; Market- ing; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Advertising Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. GIOVINCO, 300 Lafayette St., Salem; Marketing; Marketing Society 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Cabot Corp. JOHN RAYMOND GLEASON, 19 Leonard St., Somerville; Accounting; Dean ' s List 3; Sears, Roebuck Co. ROBERT JAMES GLENDON, 143 South St., Brookline; Ac- counting; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; All-Stainless, Inc. MICHAEL JERRY GLICK, 590 Harvard St., Mattapan; Account- ing; ROTC 1, 2; New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., New Notions, Inc., Boston Lying-in Hospital. BERNARD F. GLYNN, 8 Merrill Rd., Natick; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Rifle Club 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Baseball 3; Fenwal Electronics, Inc., G.P.S. Instrument Co., Harris, Kerr, Foster Co., C.P.A. THOMAS C. GOD ART, 17 Lothian Rd., Brighton; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Sports; Max Lipson Insurance Agency, Inc. TE f . JOHN KURT GOLEMBESKI, 87 Geer Ave., Norwich, Conn.; Management; Class Board 1; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Freshman Basketball; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE GOSDIGIAN, 44 Clarendon Ave., Somer- ville; Management; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5. GERALD A. GOSS, Bonny River, New Brunswick, Can.; Management. DWIGHT J. GRADER, 11 Highland Ter., Marblehead; Man- agement; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. ARTHUR EARL GRAHAM, JR., 59 Congress St., Fitchburg; Management; Dean ' s List 1; SAM 5; Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, treasurer 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Committee for Co-op Education 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; AFCEA 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; Simonds Saw Steel Co. CLYDE D. GRANT, 230 White St., Belmont; Accounting; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT MATTHEW GREENE, 30 Doris St., Boston; Man- agement; Dean ' s List 3; SAM 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sears, Roebuck Co. FREDERICK ROBERT GREER, 47 Commonwealth Ave., Quincy; Management; Dean ' s List 4; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. W. DAVID GRIFFIN, 17 Graniteville Rd., Westford; Marketing; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; SAM 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 3, 4; Central Square Printing Co., Atlas Paper Co. ELEANOR H. GRODZICKI, 16 Whitehall Rd., Amesbury; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5 vice president 5; Student Union 2, 3; John Hancock, Choate, Hall Stewart, Boston Safe Deposit Trust Co. KENNETH JAMES GUERRA, 258 So. Artery, Quincy; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 3; Braintree Savings Bank, Howard Johnson Co. THOMAS D. GUY, 37 Joseph St., Medford; Management; Dean ' s List 2; SAM 3, 4; Auto Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; Lumberman ' s Mutual Casualty Co. WILLIAM JOHN HARNDEN, 43 Harbor View Dr., Hingham; Management; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; SAM 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 3; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Boston Globe. AKS. BONNIE LINDA HASSEN, 526 Hazel Dr., Woodmere, N.Y.; Marketing; Kappa Theta Xi 3, 4, 5; Marketing Club 3, 4; Advertising Club 3, 4 vice president 4, 5; Husky Key 1; Dormitory Council 3, 4 judicial board 3, 4, secretary 3, 4; Allied Purchasing Corp., Ohrbachs, Alfred Politz Marketing Research, Inc., Saks Fifth Ave. K0S. 354 business administration BRIAN JOSEPH HAYES, 20 Pond View Rd., Arlington; Man- agement; SAM 4, 5; Football 2, 3; Chandler Farquhar Co. DENNIS A. HEDGE, 14 Utica Dr., Worcester; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Accounting Society 5; Worcester Gas Light Co., Friendly Ice Cream, Inc. VINCENT JOSEPH HEWITT, JR., 27 Wildewood Dr., Canton; Marketing; Dean ' s List 4; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5; Adver- tising Club 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Hockey 1; Intramural Softball 1 ; Kennedy ' s, Inc., Honeywell, Inc. JOHN JOSEPH HIGGINS, 58 Fremont Ave., Everett; Account- ing; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 3, 4; North Avenue Savings Bank, Haskins Sells. ZTT. LLOYD D. HILL, 65 Avon Dr., Nashua, N.H.; Management. WILLIAM CRANE HOAG, 5 Garden St., Auburn; Accounting; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, Friendly Ice Cream. f K. PAUL ALAN HOFFSTEIN, 140 Highcrest Rd., Roslindale; Accounting ; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 chaplain 3; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Senior Week Committee 5; ROTC 1, 2; New England Deaconess Hospital. TE t . FRANCIS R. HOGAN, 306 Greenbriar Dr., Cheshire, Conn.; Accounting. JOHN A. HOLLAND, 115 Border St., Dedham; Industrial Relations. RUDY VAN HOLLAND, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada; Finance Insurance; Investment Society 3, 4, 5. KENNETH EARL HOLMES, 11 Reeves St., Worcester; Indus- trial Relations; Dean ' s List 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 sentinel 3, treasurer 4, house manager 5; SAM 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Worcester County National Bank, B. F. Goodrich. 2K. EARLE WAYNE HORTON, 94 East St., West Bridgewater; Accounting; Brockton Savings Bank. J. KEVIN HUGHES, 19 Alben Rd., Dedham; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2; Accounting Society 5; C C Provision Co. ALFRED EDWARD INGHAM, 27 Genevieve Rd., Weymouth; Management; Dean ' s List 4; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 5. AK2. EDWARD STEPHEN JABLONSKI, 26 Harriet Ave., Shrews- b ury; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 5; Worcester Gas Light Co. DONALD R. JACKSON. 74 Pearson Ave., Somerville; Management. RALPH WINFRED JACKSON, 306 Safford St., Quincy; Finance Insurance; American Finance Association 3, 4, 5; C. H. Sprague Son Co. JACOB S. JACOB, 392 Beech St., Roslindale; Management. DAVID SCOTT JACOBSON, 1408 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemaster 4; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jazz Society 2, 3; Folk Music Society 2; Husky Key 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2; Dormitory Council Board 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Basketball; Itek Corp., B B Motor Co. Tab Products. AEII. ROBERT CHARLES JODICE, 10 Schoolhouse Rd., Medford; Management; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 historian 3, president 5; SAM 3, 4, 5 president 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Employers Group Ins. Co., Swift Co., Cambridgeport Savings Bank. BA. KENNETH L. JONES, JR., 264 Pleasant St., Melrose; Marketing; Dean ' s List 3; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Sports 4, 5; Jordan Marsh Co. ZrT. NORMAN GREGORY KADEHJIAN, 245 Common St., Belmont; Finance Insurance; American Finance Association 3, 4, 5 president 4 ; Intramural Softball 3. STEVEN CHARLES KAHN, 162 Birch Dr., New Hyde Park, N.Y.; Management; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 4; IFC 2; Rifle Club 1, 2; SAME 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 1, 2 treasurer 1; AFCEA 1, 2, 3, publicity officer 1, 2; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Freshman Baseball; IFC Softball 2, 3, 4. TE . ALLAN M. KAPLAN, 41 Hawthorne Ave., Winthrop; Accounting. GLEN M. KASSAN, 84 Garnet PL, Elmont, N.Y.; Accounting; Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, president 4, alumni secretary 5; IFC 2, 3, 4 vice president 4; IFC Sports 4, 5; Alfred Politz, Inc., Elliot Business Machines, Zayre Corp. RICHARD L. KEITH, 22 Summer Ave., Waltham; Management; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Student Union 3; Yacht Club 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. THOMAS S. KELLEY, South St., Dennisport; Management; Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, 4; SAM 3, 4, 5; NEWS 3, 4, 5 business manager 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1; IFC Sports 1, 2, 3. rn. WILLIAM T. KELLY, 7 Birch Rd., Boston; Accounting. MICHAEL LEE KENYON, 72 Morningside Dr., Croton-on- Hudson, N.Y. ; Marketing; Dean ' s List 4; Advertising Society 5; Dance Band 1; J. Walter Thompson, Inc., Laurence J. Jaffe Assoc, Institute of Communications Research. PAUL T. KERINS, 3 Chardon Rd., W. Medford; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 2, 4; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 2; Rifle Club 1 ; Skindiving Club 1 ; Soccer Club 1 ; Ford Motor Co., Brockway-Smith-Haigh-Lovell Co., Royal-Globe Ins. Co. CHARLES E. KIERSTEAD, III, 127 Rhinecliff Dr., Arlington; Accounting. RICHARD ALLEN KING, 9 Dexter St., Waltham; Marketing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; American Marketing Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; Student Union 2; NEWS 5; Curtis Publishing Co., Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc. JOHN H. KNOX, JR., 26 Harwood Ave., Littleton; Manage- ment; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 1. LESLIE JAY KRAUS, 315 Huntington Ave., Boston; Industrial Relations; Tau Epsilon Phi 3, 4, 5 bursar 3, house steward 3; Debating Club 2; Rifle Club 1; United Art, Allen Enter- prises. TE . WILLIAM KRAUSS, 113 Freedom St., Hopedale; Management ; SAM 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Raymond ' s, Inc., Wm. Filenes Sons, Draper Corp. JOHN FRANCIS LACEY, 26 Chipman St., Dorchester; Market- ing; American Marketing Association 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; Advertising Club 3, 4, 5; Class Board 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3. JACK JOSEPH LAFLAMME, 19 Berkshire Rd., Nashua, N.H.; Management; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemaster 2, 3; SAM 4, 5; IFC 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; IFC SoftbaU 4, 5. GEORGE JAMES LaPETE, 135 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury; Marketing; American Marketing Association 3, 4; Adver- tising Society 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AFCEA 3, 4; MARS 3, 4; Central Square Printing Co. s;mmMcmmwmmmMMmm business administration 355 WILLIAM JOHN LANAGAN, 58 Rockridge Rd., Waltham; Industrial Relations; SAM 4; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 4; John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Conrad Chandler, Inc. GEORGE BERNARD LEAR, 37 Larrabee Ave., Framingham; Management; Dean ' s List 4; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. STEPHEN RICHARD LEIBOWITZ, 10 Sherman Rd., West Roxbury ; Finance Insurance ; Finance Club 4, 5 ; Sociology Club 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Leibow ' itz ' s Bakery, Ucinite, Eaton Howard, Inc. GERARD THOMAS LIDDY, 20 Keyes St., Quincy; Accounting; ROTC 1, 2; Boston Gear Works, Brockton-Taunton Gas Co. JOSEPH J. LIVERANI, 57 Gould Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.; Management. ARTHUR JOSEPH LOCKE, JR., 282 Pleasant St., Winthrop; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4,5; Husky Key, 2, 3, 4, 5; MIT. PETER D. LONG, 30 Tinson Rd., Quincy; Finance Insurance. CURTIS CATES LOWDEN, 22 Cushing Ave., Freeport, Me.; Management; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; SAM 3, 4, 5; Class Board 1, 4. KENNETH PAUL LYNCH, 69 Neptune Rd., E. Boston; Mar- keting; Marketing Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 1, vice president 2; Advertising Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Moore Business Forms, Inc. WILLIAM BERNARD LYNCH, 13 Lynnfield St., Lynn; Account- ing; Zeta Gamma Tau executive board 3, 4, 5, vice presi- dent 4, president 5; Accounting Society 4, 5; Student Council 2, 3; Mayor of Huntington Avenue 2; Husky Key 2, 3; WNEU 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; U.S. Public Health Service, General Administration 3, 4, Zayre Corp. ZrT. NATHANIEL CHAPMAN LYON, 225 Washington St., Marble- head; Management. WILLIAM MURDOCK MacBRIDE, 92 Common St., Walpole; Management; SAM 4, 5; Ford Motor Co. GEORGE A. MacCALLUM, JR., 34 Williams St., Taunton; Management; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 3, president 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; L. G. Balfour Co., Gorham Mfg. Corp. ZrT. ANTHONY PAUL MacDONALD, 7 Maguire Rd., Cochituate; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Rustcraft Greeting Cards, Inc. JOHN JOSEPH MacDONALD, 26 Grew Hill Rd., Roslindale; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Itek Corp., Ernst Ernst. DAVID ROBERT MacKAY, 42 Wilmarth Rd., Braintree; Finance Insurance; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 house manager, pledgemaster ; Section Representative; ROTC 1, 2; Braintree Savings Bank, E. W. Branch Co., Employer ' s Group of Insurance Co. ' s. ZrT. RICHARD PHILIP MacKENZIE, 1280 Columbia Rd., South Boston; Accounting; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5 corre- sponding secretary 4. KATHRYN ANN MacKINNON, 11 Robin Hood St., Dor- chester; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 3; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemother 4; Elm Farm Foods Co. 02T. KEITH M. MacNUTT, 33 Woodland St., Newburyport; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; The Chase-Shawmut Co., Haskins Sells, C.P.A. ' s. DOUGLAS GORDON MacPHAIL, Oak Hill Rd., Nabnasset; Management; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; NEWS 2; ROTC 1, 2; Sears, Roebuck Co., Colonial Distributors, Inc., Scannell Boiler Works, Inc. GEORGE ROBERT MacPHERSON, 26 Sampson Ave., Braintree; Accounting; Nu Epsilon Zeta 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemaster 4, 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; IFC 4, 5; Class Board 2; Quint-Frat. Ball Committee 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Quincy Trust Co., Sears, Roebuck Co. NEZ. LAWRENCE ANDREW MADDEN, 57 Gerry Rd., Brookline; Management; ROTC 1, 2; Freshman Football; Filene ' s, Standard Service Bureau. WILLIAM JOSEPH MADDEN, 40 Cross St., Chatham; Market- ing; ROTC 1, 2. CAROL ANN MAGGI, 10 Eisenhower Rd., Norwood; Account- ing; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 pledgemother 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Wm. Filene Sons Co. 02T. NEIL A. MALMQUIST, 11 Russell Rd., Dedham; Finance Insurance; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 2, 3, 4; American Finance Association 5; Canterbury Club 2, 3 treasurer 2, 3; Student Union 4; NEWS 1, 2; Young Re- publicans 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3; E. F. Hutton Co., Inc. 0PE. JOHN LEO MALVEY, JR., 69 Temple St., Somerville; Man- agement; Basketball 2, 3, 4 captain 4; Employers Group Insurance Co. DAVID WARD MARCELLUS, 1312 West Lake Rd., Williamson, N. Y. ; Management ; Dean ' s List 3 ; Phi Sigma Kappa 4, 5 ; SAM 2, 3, 5; Rifle Club 1; Auto Club 1, 2; Ford Motor Co. J 2K. ARAM PAUL MARDEROSIAN, 101 W. Adams St., W. Somer- ville; Management; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 vice presi- dent 3, president 4; SAM 4, 5; Itek Corp. 0PE. RICHARD DICKINSON MARKS, 1224 Boylston St., Newton; Accounting; Theta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, 5 legist 4, grand consul 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, president 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5 ; Star Market Co. 0PE. DAVID R. MARLAND, Grove St., Norwell; Accounting. RONALD PAUL MARSELLA, 412 Oak St., Methuen; Account- ing; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 circulation manager 5; ROTC 1, 2; Rifle Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Haverhill National Bank. ZIT. JOHN K. MAXWELL, 15 Wright St., So. Weymouth; Accounting. PERRY C. MAYNARD, JR., 125 Park Dr., Boston; Marketing. JOHN JAMES McCLUSKEY, JR., 22 Franklin St., Arlington; Marketing; American Marketing Association 3, 4, 5; Adver- tising Society 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Newman dub 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. DONALD PATRICK McCORMACK, 137 Warwick Rd., Newton; Accounting; Theta Rho Epsilon 4, 5 pledge warden 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Student Union 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 4, 5; New England Instrument Co., Federal Milk Market Administration. 0PE. JOSEPH MICHAEL McELHENNY, 17 Evans St., Watertown; Management; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; Fresh- man Hockey. RICHARD M. McELLIGOTT, 73 Grandview Rd., Arlington; Accounting. 356 business administration EDWARD H. McGLASTON, 187 Westfield St., Westwood; Finance Insurance: Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Football 4; Track 4 captain 4; Employers ' Group of Insurance Co., Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank, Cabot Corp. f riL DAVID ROBERT McLATJGHLIN, 976 Karl St., Columbus, 0.; Management; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM R. McLAUGHLIN, 28 Raymond St., Medford; Industrial Relations. JOHN HUGH McLEAN, 9 Bullard St., Dorchester; Management; SAM 4, 5; Class Board 3; ROTC 1, 2. JAMES VINCENT McMANUS, 50 Bingham Ave., Dedham; Finance Insurance; American Finance Association 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Foods, Spencer Trask, Boston Safe Deposit Trust Co. WILLIAM JOSEPH McMORROW, 114 Anawan Ave., West Roxbury; Management; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary; SAM 4, 5 ; Marrud, Inc. ZrT. RONALD WILSON McNEILL, 116 Spring St., Quincy; Man- agement; Dean ' s List 3; SAM 5; Class Board 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Campbell Hall, Inc. PHILIP EDWARD McTAGUE, 14 Paradise Rd., Swampscott; Accounting; Dean ' s List 4; Football 1, 2, 3; NU, Herbert F. French, Inc., Cambridge Gas Light Co. ROBERT S. METAFORA, 125 Chidwick Rd., Brighton; Mar- keting; Marketing Club 4, 5; Advertising Club 4, 5; Newman Club 2, 3; Student Union 1, 2; Auto Club 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Intramural Softball 1, 2; New England Paper Merchants Assoc. Scholarship. JOHN PAUL MICHEL, 49 Prospect St., Maiden; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; NUSPC 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; American Aluminum Window Corp., Evelyn Hat Co., Charlestown Savings Bank. ANDREW WATSON MILLER, 142 Slade St., Belmont; Indus- trial Relations; Dean ' s List 2, 3; SAM 4, 5; Chess Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Eaton Howard, Inc., Ford Motor Co. ERNEST WILLIAM MOEGELIN, 1 Gunderson Rd., N. Wilming- ton; Industrial Relations; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Ford Motor Co. ZrT. ANTHONY CHARLES MONDELLO, 54 Walnut St., Belmont; Industrial Relations; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice presi- dent 4; Rowing Crew 4; Intramural Gymnastics 5; Harold Cabot Advertising Agency, Worcester Telegram Gazette. FRANK ELMORE MONTIE, JR., 89 Chestnut Ave., Cranston, R.I.; Industrial Relations; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Mt. Vernon Liver Co., Taco, Inc., R.I. Carbide Tool Co., Brown Sharpe Mfg. Co. WILLIAM J. MORAN, 232 Commonwealth Ave., West Concord; Management. DANIEL FRANCIS MORIARTY, 3 Burroughs St., Danvers; Marketing. BRENDAN DAVID MORRISON, 11 Valley View Rd., Weston; Marketing; Advertising Club 4, 5; American Marketing Association 4, 5; Student Union 5; Lechmere Sales, Elbert Advertising Agency, Jordan Marsh Co. PETER J. MORRISSEY, III; 25 Farragut Ave., Somerville; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; jGamma Phi Kappa 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; IFC 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4; MIT, Diamond National Corp. r K. P HILIP BARRY MOSHCOVITZ, 65 Bellingham Rd., Brookline; Marketing; American Marketing Association 3, 4; Radio Club 1 ; Kennedy ' s, Filene ' s. ROBERT ANDREW MUCCINI, 241 Corey Rd., Boston; Account- ing; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; WNEU 4, 5; Hockey 3, 4; Cypress Hardware, Cambridge Gas Co., Allis- Chalmers Mfg. Co. ZrT. EUGENE FRANCIS MURRAY, 29 Chestnut St., Lynn; Market- ing; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3 treasurer 3; Husky Key 3, 4; Marketing Club 4, 5; Mayor of Huntington Avenue 3; Sears, Roebuck Co., Saxon Paper Co., Mobil Oil Co. ZIT. JAMES WALLACE MURRAY, 32 East Ave., Brockton; Man- agement; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, president 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; GPS Instrument Co. 6SK. CHARLES T. NAMUR, 37 Greenough Ave., Boston; Finance Insurance. LLOYD E. NEAL, JR., 10 Morrison PI., Somerville; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2; SAM 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; American Biltrite Rubber Co. ROBERT ARTHUR NELSON, 44 Lawrence St., Wakefield; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; NE Life Insurance Co., Cabot Corp. WAYNE FREEMAN NELSON, 46 Holmes St., Needham; Ac- counting; Model Railroad Club 1, 2, 3; George P. Kanavich, CPA, Cabot Corp. PAUL JULES NEWMAN, 63 Walden St., Winthrop; Industrial Relations; SAM 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2; Husky Key 3, 4, 5 cor- responding secretary 5; Class Cabinet 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4 co-captain 2, 4; United Art Co., N.E. Survey Service, Inc. JON PETER NORTH, 10 Manchester Rd., Winchester; Market- ing; Dean ' s List 1; ROTC 1, 2. RICHARD MICHAEL O ' CONNELL, 99 So. Central Ave., Wol- laston; Management ; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 supply officer 3; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1,2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN J. O ' CONNOR, 478 Mt. Vernon St., Lawrence; Account- ing; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1,2; Janis Page. WILLIAM THOMAS O ' DONNELL, 27 Glen Circle, Waltham; Management; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 4, 5; SAME 3, 4, 5; Microwave Associates, Waltham Federal Savings Loan ; Ford Motor Co. WILLIAM GORDON OGDEN, JR., 1337 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford; Marketing; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Tau Epsilon Phi ad committee 4, house manager 3; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5; Advertising Club 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; DMC; Alfred Politz Research, Inc., W. T. Grant Co., Benwill Publishing Co., Inc. TE I . KENNETH BERNARD O ' HARA, 16 Alfred Ter., Randolph; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 4; Theta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, 5; Finance Society 4; IFC 3, 4 rushing chairman 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; John Hancock Ins. Co., Brigham ' s, Inc. 0PE. EUGENE JOHN O ' NEAL, JR., 37 Autumn Lane, Waltham; Management; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Itek Corp. JAMES EDWARD O ' NEIL, 18 Spencer Rd., Medford; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; MIT. RICHARD JOSEPH OPOLSKI, 4 Orchard St., Salem; Man- agement; SAM 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Sylvania Electric Products. RAYMOND JOHN PALMACCIO, 5 Maple St., W. Concord; Management; Dean ' s List 3, 4; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Rifle Club 1, 5; ROTC 1. 2; Itek Corp., Ford Motor Co. DAVID DOUGLAS PALMER, 206 Pine St., South Weymouth; Industrial Relations; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5 recording secretary 4; Student Council 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Mayor of Huntington Avenue 4; New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., Mass. Auto Rating Bureau. ZrT. DAVID TAYLOR PARSONS, 90 Tower Ave., Weymouth; Man- agement; Dean ' s List 1; Alpha Kappa Sigma 3, 4, 5; SAM 2, 3; Husky Key 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Sanborn Co., Raymond ' s, Inc. AK2. RONALD KERN PARSONS, 92 Locust St., Brockton; Finance Insurance; American Finance Association 4, 5. BERNARD RAYMOND PATRIACCA, JR., 56 Cook St., Newton; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball captain 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Newton Savings Bank. J. HAROLD PAUL, 1902 Beacon St., Brookline; Marketing; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Medical Laboratories, Inc., Gilchrist Com- pany, Turnstyle Department Store. TE J . PETER FRANCIS PAUL, 132 Spruce Rd., Norwood; Manage- ment; SAM 5; Norfolk County Trust Co., Sanborn Div., Itek, Dedham Trust Co. RICHARD MYLES PERLMAN, 78 Beaconsfield Rd., Brookline; Fi nance Insurance; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3 president 4, chaplain 5; Investment Society 4, 5; Hillel 3, 4; Class Board 2. TE t . RUSSELL EVERETT PERRY, 425 Walnut St., Stoughton; Management; SAM 5; Rifle Club 4, 5; Ford Motor Co., Laminated Sheet Products Corp. DONALD THOMAS PIERCE, 122 Front St., Weymouth; Industrial Relations; Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3; Student Union 1, 2; SAM 4, 5; Student Council 4; Senior Week Committee 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Second Federal Savings Loan Association of Boston. STEPHEN PETER POLIMENO, 170 I St., South Boston; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1. DAVID H. POOLEY, 63 Cedar Ave., Arlington; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Softball 4; Dewey and Almy Chemical Co., Warren Brothers Co. business administration 357 GEORGE FRANCIS PRENDERGAST, 11 River St., Arlington; Finance Insurance; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Harvard Trust Co. WILLIAM BIRDSALL PRICE, 126 Heritage Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn.; Marketing; Phi Gamma Pi house manager 4, 5, treasurer 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Sears, Roebuck Co., Nationwide Ins. rn. LAWRENCE JOHN PSZENNY, 76 School St., Salem; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Arthur D. Little, Inc., Lybrand, Ross Bros. Montgomery, MIT. ROBERT PAUL QUAGLIERI, 121 Beechnut Rd., Westwood; Marketing; Phi Sigma Kappa sports chairman 4, 5; Market- ing Society 5; Advertising Society 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Sears, Roebuck Co., Allied Advertising Agency, Howard D. Johnson Co. PETER GARY RAINA, 54 W. North St., Stamford, Conn.; Ac- counting; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 ITI. GERALD RAPHEL, 2 Tracy Wood Rd., Canton; Management; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Accounting Society 1, 2; SAM 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; Folk Music Society 1; Wm. Filene ' s Sons, Cabot Corp. DENNIS GEORGE RAWAN, 22 Lithgow St., Dorchester; Ac- counting; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 vice consul 4; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Worchester Gas Light Co., MIT. 6PE. BANIEL FRANCIS RICH, 9 Herrick St., Beverly; Accounting; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 5; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; United Shoe Machinery Corp. ARTHUR JOSEPH ROBERTO, JR., 8 Pine St., Lynnfield; Management; Dean ' s List 2, 4; SAM 3, 4, 5; Second Fed- eral Savings Loan Association. CYRUS MICHAEL ROBINSON, 11 Charlotte Rd., Waltham; Marketing; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 grand scribe 5; American Marketing Assoc. 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5; Student Coun- cil 1; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Softball 4, 5; Benoit-DePaul Scholar- ship; WBZ-TV, Saxon Paper Corp. of New England. AK2. WILLARD S. ROBINSON, 267 Plimpton St., Walpole; Market- ing; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 IFC representative 2, 3; American Marketing Association 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; Ad- vertising Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1; IFC Sports 2, 3; WGBH-TV, Stop Shop, Inc. AKS. LOUIS DOMENIC RODOPHELE, JR., 77 Lancaster St., Quincy; Marketing; American Marketing Association 3, 4, 5 vice- president 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5; Jazz Club 2, 3; Freshman Hockey Manager 1; Intramural Tennis 3. ELMER MORIS ROSENBAUM, 90 Rhodes Dr., New Hyde Park, N. Y. ; Marketing; Marvin Gutten Scholarship; Tau Epsilon Phi house manager 2, 3, scribe 3, 4, vice-chancellor 5; IFC 2, 3; Class Cabinet 1 class historian 1, 2; Class Board 2 prom chairman 2, secretary 2; Hillel 3; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; J. Walter Thompson, Inc., Lawrence J. Jaffe Assoc, Inc. TE i . RONALD L. ROSSETTI, 155 Summer St., Somerville; Account- ing; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Student Council 1; ROTC 1, 2; General Services Admin., Mosury Young Co. ANGELO DENNIS RUGGIERO, 1005 Eastern Ave., Maiden; Management; SAM 4, 5. BARRY F. SALO, 178 Cross St., Hanson; Management. PHILLIP D. STE. MARIE, 16 Arnold St., Arlington; Marketing; Advertising Society 4, 5; American Marketing Association 4; News 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 5; YWCA, Bolt Beranek Newman, Star Market, Jordan Marsh Co. EUNICE ALDEN SANDERSON, 135 Warren St., Newton Cen- ter; Accounting; Theta Sigma Tau 4, 5 treasurer 5; Ac- counting Society 4; Silver Masque 2; Modern Dance Club 1, 2; Newton-Waltham Bank and Trust Co. 02T. JOSEPH ALBERT SCHAAKE, 196 Bailey St., Lawrence; Fi- nance Insurance; Finance Club 2, 3; Class Board 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerrilla Group 3, 4, 5; Weil Pearson Co., Lumber Mutual Fire Ins., Co. GEDIMINAS SENUTA, 43 Ridge St., Brockton; Management; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Filene ' s, Markey ' s. ANTHONY JOHN SESTITO, 346 Medford St., Maiden; Market- ing; Dean ' s List 4; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5; Market- ing Society 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Bowling 2, 3, 4; Filene ' s Sons Co. AKS. JAMES DONALD SHERLAW, 309 Belmont St., Brockton; Management; SAM 4, 5; Auto Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3. THOMAS VINCENT SIUDA, 9 Howell Court, Chelsea; Market- ing; American Marketing Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Jazz Club, 1. RICHARD BARRY SLATER, 56 Pierce St., Maiden; Manage- ment; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; SAM 4; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Softball 1. DAVID A. SMITH, 793 Pleasant St., East Weymouth; Manage- ment; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. RICHARD JOSEPH SMITH, 390 Varney St., Manchester, N.H.; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2; Intramural Basketball 1; New Hamphire Insurance Group. ALAN JOHN SONNICHSEN, 95 Rolling Meadow Rd., Madison, Conn.; Finance Insurance; Investment Society 2, 3, 4; Class Board 3, 4; Sport Parachute Club 1; Young Repub- licans 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. WINTHROP EARLE SPENCER, JR., Millers Falls Rd., North- field; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5 ; Rifle Club 1 ; North Adams Hoosac Savings Bank, Rodney Hunt Machine Co., Haskins and Sells CPA ' S. MICHAEL ARTHUR STADLEN, 28 Barbara Lane, Medford; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Computer Society 5; Accounting Society 3, 4; WNEU 4, 5; Lacrosse Club 3; Stop Shop, Inc. CHARLES KOSTAS STEFANIDAKIS, 137 Brattle St., Arling- ton; Accounting; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; Class Board 2 ex-officio; Student Council 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Softball 4; Cambridge Gas Co. DOUGLAS WEBSTER STILES, 17 Raingley Rd., Greenfield; Accounting; Dean ' s List 2; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; North Adams Hoosac Savings Bank, Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. GERALD JAY STRAUSS, 171 Blue Hill Pkwy., Milton; Man- agement. ROGER HENRY STROUT, 14 Chipman Rd., Beverly; Finance Insurance; Finance Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3; Class Board 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Eaton Howard, Inc. EDWARD PETER SWIRBALUS, JR., 38 Holmes St., Quincy; Marketing; ROTC 1, 2; Football 1; Phillips Van Heusen Corp., Harry M. Frost Ad. Agency, Alfred Politz. MARSHALL STEVEN TATE, 46 Homer St., Newton; Account- ing; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Gamma Sigma 4, 5; Ac- counting Society 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Newton-Waltham Bank Trust Co., Jac-Pac Food Sales Corp. GEORGE JOSEPH TAYLOR, JR., 12 Nonantum St., Brighton; Marketing; Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 social chairman 3, 4, secretary 5; Marketing Society 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 4, 5; Varsity Football 1, 2; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. rn. JOHN PETER TAYLOR, 229 Dedham Ave., Needham; Market- ing; Marketing Club 4, 5; Advertising Club 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Sport Parachute Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. ROBERT JOHN TAYLOR, 1458 Somerset Ave., Taunton; Ac- counting; Accounting Society 4, 5; Plymouth Home National Bank. DAVID FRANK TEALL, 3 Manlon Ten, Buffalo, N.Y.; In- dustrial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Alpha Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 auditor 4, treasurer 5; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 1; IFC 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; ROTC 1, 2; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; University Scholarship; Sattlers Dept. Store, Ken- nedy ' s of New England, Ford Motor Co. AK22. EDWARD W. TEIXEIRA, 16 Anthony Rd., Peabody; Market- ing; Marketing Society 3, 4, 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Intramural Soft- ball 2, 3. ROLAND ALBERT THEROUX, 126 Nashua St., Milford, N.H. ; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Alpha Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, president 5; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 1 ; New Hampshire Insurance Group, Ford Motor Co. AKZ. RICHARD D. THOMAS, 11 Concord Ave., Somerville; Finance Insurance JAMES EDWARD THURBER, 172 Walnut St., Lynnfield; Industrial Relations; Dean ' s List 4; SAM 4, 5; Husky Key 3; Class Board 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Lumbermen ' s Mutual Casualty Co. ROBERT D. TIERNEY, 29 Nathaniel Rd., Winchester; Man- agement. FREDERICK STEELE TOBIN, 7 Mac Arthur Rd., Beverly; Accounting; Accounting Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Beverly Trust Co., Jack ' s Radio TV, Inc. WILLIAM C. TOBIN, 210 Fletcher St., Lowell; Accounting. RICHARD LAWRENCE TOLENTINO, 33 Hawthorne St., West- wood; Marketing; Dean ' s List 2; Marketing Society 3; Ad- vertising Society 4; F. B. Wilson Co., Plywood Ranch Inc., Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. FREDERICK E. TOWNSEND, 304 Asbury St., Hamilton; Ac- counting; Dean ' s List 4, 5; Accounting Society 5; ROTC 1, 2; John Bowen Co., Inc., Harris, Kerr, Foster Co., Putnam Fund Distributors, Inc. WALTER FRANCIS TROY, 6 Brighton St., Charlestown; Fi- nance Insurance; American Finance Association 3, 4, 5. BERNARD FRANCIS TRUDEAU, JR., 89 Gallup St., North Adams; Accounting; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4, 5; Scab- bard Blade 3, 4, 5; Sprague Electric Co. MARIE CECYLIA TURLINSKI, 120 East Mill Rd., Northfield, N.J.; Management; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; SAM 2, 3, 4, 5; AIP 1; Student Union 2; Hus-Skiers 1. 2T. JACK BARRY UMANSKY, 25 P St., Hull; Management; Sigma Phi Beta 3, 4, 5; SAM 1, 4, 5; Student Union 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2. VINCENT J. VALLIN, 851 Pleasant St., Canton; Management. BRUCE NEWTON VAN FLEET, III, 85 Brook St., Westwood; Management; Dean ' s List 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, inductor 3; SAM 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 2, 3; Under Water Society 1; ROTC 1, 2; Football 1; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Itek Corp. 2K. STUART L. VA NT, 51 Forest St., Reading; Finance In- surance; American Finance Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Choral Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; East Cam- bridge Savings Bank, Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank. WALTER CHRISTOPHER WAHLEN, 145 Upland Rd., Cam- bridge; Management; SAM 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Cam- bosco Scientific Co. STEPHEN RENARD WALKER, 27 Barnard Rd., Worcester; Accounting; Dean ' s List 4; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; Ac- counting Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports; Guaranty Bank Trust Co. ZIT. ROBERT MICHAEL WALLASK, 56 Rutland St., Maiden; Fi- nance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Gamma Sigma 5; American Finance Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Choral Society 3; Maiden Trust Co. MARY JAYNE WALSH, 931 Locust St., Fall River; Marketing; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5; Adver- tising Club 3, 4, 5; Jordan Marsh Co., Filene ' s, Cherry Webb. QZT. RICHARD WILLIAM WARD, 644 Arthur St., Baldwin, N.Y.; Marketing ; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Theta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, 5; historian 4, publicity chairman 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5; Student Union 3, 4, 5 chapel co-chairman 5; ROTC 1, 2; Abraham and Strauss Department Store, J. Walter Thompson Co. OPE. MICHAEL JOEL WEINER, 109 Queensberry St., Boston; Mar- keting; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4, 5; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5; Advertising Club 3, 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Boston Globe, Singer Sewing Co., B L Sales Merchandising, Marplan, New England Spot Sales, Bresnick Advt. Agency. AEIL HERBERT J. WEINRAUB, 118 Wendell Rd., Newton; Finance Insurance. ROBERT D, WHILES, 1 Peter Rd., North Reading; Manage- ment; Dea n ' s List 2, 3, 4; SAM 3, 4, 5; Student Council 4,5. WILLIAM GEORGE WILKINSON, 231 Main St., W. Concord; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 1; Investment Society 3, 4, 5; Class Board 4, 5; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3; In- tramural Softball 3. DAVID LEONARD WILSON, 133 Highcrest Rd., West Rox- bury; Management; Zeta Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Class Board 2, 4 vice-president 4; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 2; Boston Globe. ZrT. CYNTHIA JOYCE WINIKER, 63 Norfolk Rd., Millis; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 4; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 historian 4, float chairman 3, social work chairman 5; Fi- nance Society 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2 treasurer 2; Eaton and Howard, NU. 62T. GEORGE LANE WINLOCK, 987 Railroad Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Accounting; Dean ' s List 1; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1; Jordan Marsh, Children ' s Hospital, Amer- ican Locker, Warren Bros. KIRBY RONALD WOOD, 16 Bowl Rd., Chelmsford; Manage- ment; SAM 5; ROTC 1, 2; Reiss Associates, Inc., Scannell Boiler Works, Inc., Process Engineering, Inc. ANDREW JOHN ZAMPARELLI, 51 Summit Rd., Medford; Finance Insurance; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; Finance Club 3, 4; Husky Key 2, 3; Middlesex Registry of Deeds, Standard Service Bureau, John Hancock Life Insurance Co. 2K. business administration 359 JAMES JOHN ZEVITAS, JR., 65 Montvale St., Roslindale; Marketing; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; Advertising Society 3, 4, 5; International Re- lations Club 1; History Club 1. Education DAVID FREDERIC ALLEN, 15 Chapel Place, Wellesley Hills; English; SNEA, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; NU, Boston Public Library. Construction Field Survey. LYNNE ELIZABETH BARRON, 39 Morrison Rd., Braintree; Elementary; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 pledge committee 4, recording secretary 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5 president 3, 4; Physical Education Majors Club 4; Girl ' s Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Chi Pi Epsilon Alumni Service Award; Mass. Dept. of Education 2, 3; John Hancock 3, 4. XIIE. DOROTHY LOUISE BEKOFF, 34 Gardner St., Allston; Ele- mentary; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ANN K. BERLINER, 5 Ingleside Rd., Lexington; Social Studies. ZELDA SONYA BILANSKY, 15 Claflin Path, Brookline; Ele- mentary; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 middler representative 3; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2, 3; John Hancock Life Ins. Co., New England Life Ins. Co., Boston Lying-in Hospital. JOHN BERNARD BISHOP, 1580 Tremont St., Boston; Ele- mentary; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Wellesley Junior High School. NANCY A. CAMARA, 123 Freeman St., Norton; Elementary; Dean ' s List 4; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1; Norton Elementary School. ROBERT ALAN CHIAPPA, 84 Weston Ave., Braintree; English; NEWS 4; Needham Public Library, Wayland Schools. DIANE COLE CLARK, 83 No. Worcester St., Norton; Ele- mentary; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1; Dormitory Council 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, 5 captain 4, 5; L. G. Nourse Elementary School. IRMA GAIL COHEN, 47 Hazleton St., Mattapan; Elementary; SNEA 4, 5; GSA 1, 2; United Fund, Mass. Mental Health Center. JAMES T. ST. CROIX, 164 West Plain St., Cochituate; Social Studies. ELINOR CATHERINE CROSBY, 64 St. Theresa Ave., West Roxbury, Elementary; Kappa Theta XI; SNEA 3, 4, 5; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Metropolitan State Hospital. KBS. SHERRY ROBIN DEIGAN, 457 Lasalle Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.; Social Studies; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Kappa Theta XI 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 1; Student Union 2; Kappa Iota Epsilon Award; Wellesley Junior High School. K6S. HARLINE D. DENNISON, 83 High St., Andover; Elementary. LINDA C. DESAUTEL, 15 Broad St., No. Attleboro; Elementary; Dean ' s List 1, 3; SNEA 2, 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; L. G. Nourse Elementary School. PAUL J. DESROSIERS, 737 West St., Walpole; Social Studies; Hockey 1, 2 letter; Metropolitan State Hospital. PHILIP FRANCIS DEVAUX, 44 Terrace Rd., Medford; Social Studies; SNEA 4, 5; Mass. Dept. of Education, Stop Shop, Inc. VIRGINIA DiFRANZA, 380 Fellsway West, Medford; English; Dean ' s List 1, 3; Chi Pi Epsilon 3, 4, 5 editor 4, vice president 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3; Class Board president 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; GSA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, president 5; Committee for Co-operative Education 2, 3; Advisory Council to the Dean of Women 3; Husky Hi Liters 2, 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 captain 3, 4; NU, Metropolitan State Hospital, Ford Foundation, Mass. Dept. of Education. XIIE. WILLIAM JOHN DOHERTY, JR., 298 Union St., Braintree; English; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Underwater Society 2, 3, 4, 5 president 3, 4, 5; MARS 4, 5; Varsity Track 1; Mass. Dept. of Education, Boston State Hospital, Metropolitan State Hospital. JOHN D. DOYLE, 30 Hasting St., W. Roxbury; English. HENRY DAVID DUNSKY, 52 Grove St., Gloucester; Social Studies; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES G. FOLEY, 61 Fayette St., Cambridge. DAVID FRANCIS GILLESPIE, 72 Powder House Blvd., Somer- ville; English; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Putnam Fund. ELINOR ANN GILLETS, 20 Beach Rd., Winthrop; Elementary; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Kappa Delta Pi 4, 5 secretary 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, 5; History Club 1; Student Union 3, 4, 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; Kappa Delta Pi Award, President ' s Award; Milton Schools, Braintree Schools. THOMAS EDWARD GRAFFTE, 69 Boylston St., Brockton; Mathematics; SNEA 4, 5; ROTC 5; NU, Stedfast Rubber Co., Inc. CATHERINE MARTHA GREEN, 565 Proctor Ave., Revere; Elementary; History Club 3, 4, 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Filene Sons, John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. SUSAN RUTH GROLNIC, 1059A Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester; Elementary; Dean ' s List 2, 3; SNEA 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 social service chairman 2, cosmopolitan chairman 3; Town of Milton, NU. SUSAN COPMAN HARRISON, 12 Vinal St., Brighton; Ele- mentary; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; Physical Education Majors Club 3, 4; NEWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; Husky Key 2, 3, 4; Student Committee for Co-op Education 2, 3 secretary 3; GSA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Modern Dance 4, 5; Avon Public Schools. XIIE. 360 education DEBORAH ANN HEBRON, 37 Elm Hill Park, Bnslon; Ele- mentary; Dean ' s List 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3; John Hancock Insurance Co., Secretary of State Kevin White, Ford Pavilion World ' s Fair. CHARLES W. HENNION, 19 Hemenway St., Boston; General Science. DAVID EDWARD HINDS, 41 Winter St., Holliston; Mathe- matics; Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 rush chairman 3, treasurer 4, vice president 5; SNEA 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Freshman Football, Intramural Basketball 1; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Bird Son, Thorn McAn Co. ril. NORMAN H. HOFFMAN, 37 Harnden Ave., Watertown; Social Studies. LAURENCE C. HUDDY, JR., 135 Farrington St., Quincy; Mathematics; Dean ' s List 3; SNEA 3, 4, 5 recording secre- tary treasurer 4; D. C. Heath Co., Westwood High School. SYLVIA PESONEN HUNTER, 36 Cross St., Westborough; Elementary; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 4, 5; Christian Fellowship 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4, 5; West- borough State Hospital, Nickerson Home. LEONARD VINCENT IOV1NO, 36 Ashmont St., Melrose; Social Studies; History Club 3, 4, 5; SNEA 4, 5; Newman Club 3, 4, 5; ROTC1, 2; City of Boston, Boston Public Library. RICHARD HARRY JOHNSON, 5 Belgian Rd., Danvers; Social Studies; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. DAVID RICHARD KANE, 8 Cherry St., Medford; Social Studies; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5 vice president 5; Silver Masque 3, 4, 5; Mass. Dept. of Education. t BA. JOHN W. KELLY, JR., 25 Michigan Ave., Somerville; Elementary. DONNA MARIE KELSCH, 123 Church St., Braintree; Elemen- ta ry; Dean ' s List 2, 3; SNEA 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, t ' ice president 4; Clara M. Ford Scholar- ship. Trustee Scholarship, Traville Fund Scholarship; Boston Globe, NU. SANDRA JEAN KERR, 2 Robinson Rd., Medfield; English. SANDRA LEE KOZLOWSKI, 11 Winter Island Rd., Salem; Elementary; Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; SNEA 4; Newman Club 1; Modern Dance 2, 4; NU. JILL M. LANFAIR, 162 Dawes Ave., Pittsfield. CAROL MARY MAHONEY. 143 Spruce St., No. Abington; English; Avon High School. ROBERT GEORGE MALLION, 132 Brooks St., Medford; General Science; SNEA 4, 5; American Chemical Society 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary-treasurer 4, president 5; Rifle Club 1, 4, 5; Chorus 3, 4; Student Union 3; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; De Molay Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3; NROTCBA 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC Field Band 1, 2, 3, 4 com- mander 4; DMM 4; Dewey Almy; W. R. Grace Co. WILLIAM JOHN MARTIN, 7 Maryland Ave., Winthrop; Eng- lish; ROTC 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; MIT. PAULA EDITH MASSE, 248 Walden St., Cambridge; English; Pegasus Poetry Society 4, 5; GSA 1; Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank. RONA LEE MATISOFF, 811 Washington St., Brookline; Ele- mentary; Chi Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 historian 2; SNEA 4; Husky Key 2, 3, 4; CAULDRON 4; Chorus 1. XIIE. PHILIP STEVENS McCARTHY, 52 Healy Rd., Weymouth; English; Dean ' s List 1; ROTC 1, 2. WILLIAM SIMON MULLEN, JR., 64 Antwerp St., Milton; Social Studies; Dean ' s List 2, 3. RICHARD THOMAS MULLINS, 12 Suffolk St., Cambridge; English; Basketball 2, 4; John Hancock Life Insurance Co. HELENE MURRAY, 16 Ackers Ter., Brookline; Elementary; SNEA 5 publicity chairman 5; Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5; Eugene Award Best Actress 2; Eugene Award Best Suporting 4; Wm. Filene Son, John Hancock Insurance Co. CATHERINE LOUISE NORVISH, 16 May Ave., Brockton; Elementary; Dean ' s List 3, 4; SNEA 5: John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. PATRICIA LOUISE NYE, 73 Oak St., Wakefield; Elementary; Husky Key 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA EVELYN O ' BRIEN, 64 Barham Ave., Quincy; English; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5; Delta Kappa Pi 4, 5; Avon High School. 02T. ROBERT S. PIKE. 6 Huntington Ave., Walpole; Social Studies. JENNY MARION RADO, 71 Cummings Ave., Fairfield, Conn.; English ; Dean ' s List 3; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; SNEA 1, 5; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; Fairfield Hills Hospital, Nickerson Home. 92T. Jm RICHARD PAUL REETZ, 397 Washington St., South Attleboro; Social Studies; Phi Beta Alpha 4, 5; Jazz Society president 5; Intramural Sports 1; IFC Sports 5; Wrentham State School, Henry Perkins Co. BA. DOROTHY L. RICH, 341 Lynnfield St., Lynn; Elementary. MARGARET ANN ROWE, 51 Hilma St., No. Quincy; Ele- mentary; Theta Sigma Tau 4, 5 pledgemother 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Art Club 3, 4, 5. 62T. STEPHEN J. RYAN, 57 Cottage St., Everett. HELEN MARIE SAMPSON, 479 Medford St., Somerville; Social Studies; Dean ' s List 3; Chi Pi Epsilon 3, 4, 5 recording secretary 4, treasurer; ICS 5; History Club 4, 5; SNEA 5; Gamma Delta 1; Newman Club 1, 2; Mass. Mental Health Center, John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Jordan Marsh Co. XIIE. VIRGINIA JOANNE SANTOSUOSSO, 206 Park St., West Roxbury; Elementary; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Delta Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; SNEA 5; Husky Key 1, 2; Volley- ball 1 ; John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Natick Public Schools. AIIA. CYNTHIA MURIEL SAWYER, 94 Granite Ave., Dorchester; English; Dean ' s List 3; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; NEWS 2; First National Bank, NU, Jeremiah E. Burke High School. eZT. MYRA S. SHEPPER, 179-51 80th Rd., Jamaica, N.Y.; Elemen- tary; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4, 5; Pi Sigma Alpha 4, 5. BARBARA ANN SIELINSKI, 18 City Point Ct., So. Boston; Elementary; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Theta Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, 5 all university chairman 3, publicity chairman 5; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen ' s Court 3, 4; Boston Public Library, John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Wayland Schools. 62T. CAROL MURRAY SMELSER, 143 Park Dr., Boston; Elemen- tary; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Theta Sigma Tau 4, 5; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 4, 5; Silver Masque 2, 3, 4, 5; Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1; Art Club 4; GSA 1; Braintree Public Schools. 62T. LORRAINE HELEN SOLTYS, 153 Lovering St., Medway; English; Dean ' s List 3; Omega Sigma 3, 4, 5; SNEA 4; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 4, 5; Chorus 1; Modern Dance Club 1 ; Cushing Hospital, Wrentham State School. JOANNE MILDRED SPEAR, 30 Clifford St., ReadviUe; Ele- mentary; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; SNEA 5; Husky Key 1; Natick Public Schools. JUDITH SUSAN SPERBER, 27 Harwood St., Boston; Social Studies; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; History Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club 2; SNEA 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2; Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver Masque 1. education 361 FRANK CECIL STODDARD. JR., 56 Elm Ave., Brockton; Social Studies; SNEA 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; ROTC Band 1, 2; NROTCBA 2. ROBERT FREDERIC STORAT, R.D. 1, Center Valley, Pa.; Mathematics; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5 sergeant-at-arms 4; CAULDRON 5 business manager 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 5; NROTCBA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; DMS 4; General Electric Co., Dedham High School. J BA. RICHARD J. TIERNEY, 29 Nathaniel Rd., Winchester; Social Studies. DOROTHY JEAN TITUS, 33 Spring Park Ave., Boston; Ele- mentary; SNEA 5; Modern Dance 1; University Scholar- ships; Boston Public Library. WILLIAM JOSEPH TOOMEY, 22 Greenfield Lane, Scituate; Social Studies; History Club 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Construction Field Survey, MIT, Gauley Construction. ELAINE A. TORTORA, 91 Dakota St., Dorchester; Elementary. CURTIS P. VAN VLOTEN, 20 Breamore St., Newton Corner; General Science. LESLIE S. WALSH, 84 Poplar St., Watertown; Elementary; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 4, 5; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5 president 5; SNEA 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5 recording secretary 5; McLean Hospital, Braintree Schools. S6T. JOHN PETER WHITTAKER, 71 Cottage St., Natick; Social Studies; SNEA 1; Newman Club 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 3; Boston Public Library, NU. DARYL LINDA WHYTE, 109 Brainerd Rd., Allston; Ele- mentary; Dean ' s List 2, 3; SNEA 3, 4; Student Union 2. MARYANN ZABILSKI, 75 Cobleigh St., Westwood; Elementary. Boston Bouve RALPH J. ANDREWS, JR., 507 Broadway, Raynham; Physical Education. LEONARD R. ARNOLD, Route 114, Weare, N. H.; Physical Education. PAUL EUGENE BLANCHARD, 21 Foxwell Lane, Scituate; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club 2, 3, 4, 5; SNEA 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 2, 3, 4, 5; Gymnastics Club 3, 4 ; Eugene V. Blanchard, NU. ARTHUR ROMEO BOURGEOIS, West Winkley St., Amesbury; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Physical Education Majors Club 4, 5; Track 1; Gymnastics Club 1, 2; Boston YMCA. JAMES R. BOMBARD, 8 Greenwood Dr., Auburn; Physical Education. RICHARD H. BUTLER, 3 Forget Me Not Lane, Hingham; Physical Education. MICHAEL FORREST CLIFFORD, 35 Clarence St., Brockton; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; NU, Barnes En gineerm g Co. DAVID J. COLEMAN, 1 Aldie St., Allston; Physical Education. DANIEL M. CONNOLLY, 91 Mayflower Rd., Quincy; Physical Education. ROBERT RAND DAVIDSON, 312 Main St., Medfield; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 4, 5; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Folk Music Society 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Walter E. Furwald School, YMCA, Niskayawa High School. ROBERT E. DE BLOIS, 36 Dallyn Ave., Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada; Physical Education; Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. MOORE WADE DODGE, 287 Nahant Rd., Naha nt; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Auto Club 1; Rifle Club; ROTC 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football Letter; Melrose YMCA, Boston Public Library, Boys ' Clubs of Boston. ROBERT STANLEY DRAZEK, 18 Spring St., North Brookfield; Physical Education; Newman Club 4, 5; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. JOHN ARTHUR DUCLOS, 74 Short St., Marlboro; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 1; Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3, 4, 5; Physical Majors ' Club 4, 5; Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football Coach 5. rn. RALPH W. GOSLIN, Monponsett St., Halifax; Physical Education. THOMAS EDWARD FORD, 136 Hemenway St., Boston; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 manager. GARY WILLIAM KILPATRICK, East Main St., Stony Point, N.Y. ; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5 secretary 4; ROTC 1, 2; Basketball 1; Crew 4, 5 co-captain 5 ; Boston YMCA. EUGENE S. KUGLER, Miller ' s Falls Rd., Northfield; Physical Education. PAUL JOSEPH LeVIE, 3944 Washington St., Roslindale; Physical Educaion; Dean ' s List 5; Kappa Delta Pi 2; Physi- cal Education Majors ' Club 3; Intramural Sports 2; Man- chester School System, Boys ' Clubs of Boston. PAUL JOSEPH LOMBARDI, 12 Oliver St., Milford; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 captain 4; Westboro State Hospital. JAMES P. LYONS, 7 Stearns St., Swampscott; Physical Education. ALFRED JAMES MARTIN, 20 Hollis Ave., Braintree; Physical Education. THOMAS DAVID McCARTHY, 19 Pearson Rd., Somerville; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5 representative 4, 5; Underwater Society 1, 2; Waltham High School. RUSSELL H. McKEOWN, JR., 139 Playstead Rd., W. Med- ford; Physical Education. NEIL P. McPHEE, 2212 Rumford Ave., Waltham; Physical Education. PAUL D. MERRITT, Westfield St., Westwood; Physical Education. GEORGE ROY MORRISON, Myrtle Ave., Nobnasset; Physical Education; Alpha Kappa Sigma 3, 4, 5; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3, 4; Sport Parachute Club; Hus-Skiers Outing Club; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1; Track 1; Cushing Hospital, Cabot Corp. AKS. SHELDON LEWIS NAGER, 61 Heard St., Chelsea; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; New England Survey Service. JERRY JOSEPH PHILLIPS, 146 Hemenway St., Boston; Physical Education; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NU. WILLIAM R. PHIPPS, JR., 49 Central St., Holliston; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 4; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3, 4, 5; AAHPER, MAHPER 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Intra- mural Volleyball 3, 4; Cushing Hospital, YMCA, Holliston Auto Service, Nexus Research Labs., Inc. FREDERICK ROWE, JR., 532 Hyde Park Ave., Roslindale; Physical Education. THOMAS EDMUND THEVENIN, 97 Winthrop Ave., Brain- tree; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 4; Physical Educa- tion Majors ' Club 4, 5; Gymnastics Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1,2; WHDH, Inc. ALAN HARRIS UFLAND, 5 Jones Ave., Dorchester; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Student Council 1 ; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HENDERSON WALKER, 107 Queensberry St., Boston; Physical Education; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Bemis Associates, Inc., Cambridge Day Center, New England Power Service. CARL JOHN WALLIN, 56 Smith Rd., Milton; Physical Edu- cation; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Underwater Society; Track 3, 4, 5; Football 3, 4; All- American Track, Shot-P ut; Track Club Award, Alumni Track Award; NU. ARTHUR FREDERICK WILBAND, HI, 54 Corcoran Pk., Cam- bridge; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club; Physical Education Majors ' Club 4, 5; Rifle Club; Sport Parachute Club; Boston YMCA. JOSEPH JOHN ZAPUSTAS, 17 Riverside Sq., Hyde Park; Physical Education; Dean ' s List 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Baseball 1, 3, 4. 362 boston bouve ' Engineering PHILIP HENRY ALBERT, 2 Kelley Ave., Wethersfield, Conn; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 2; Chorus 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Rowland H. Barnes Co., Connecticut State Department of Health. GEORGE ALLAN, 8 Whitman St., Somerville; Civil; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Chi Epsilon 4, 5 secretary 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1; 2; ROTC 1, 2; Edwards Kelcey, Inc., Whitman Howard, Inc. EDMUND ALTERIO, 22 Cook St., Newton; Electrical. JAMES H. ANAPOL, 39 Pierce St., Maiden; Electrical.; IEEE 5; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO. MICHAEL THOMAS ANDERSON, 176 Benham Rd., Groton, Conn.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Alpha 3, 4, 5; IFC 4, 5 treasurer 5; Alpha Pi Mu 4, 5 vice president 5; AIIE 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Conn. Alumni Scholarship; Gillette Safety Razor Co. J BA. RICHARD N. ANDERSON. 22 Hills St., Randolph; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; IEEE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; ROTC Band 1, 2; Brockton Edison Co. E. RICHARD ARTUS, Wayne, Me.; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5. DAVID McLEAN ASHWORTH, 38 Elm St., Webster; Electrical; Dean ' s List 3, 4; IEEE 4, 5 section representative 4; Navy Student Trainee Scholarship; U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. ALLEN W. ATWOOD, 6 Elm St., Wellesley; Electrical; IEEE 4; Underwater Society 1, 2; MKS Instruments. EDWARD LAWRENCE AUGORT, 1640 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 1, 3; Alpha Pi Mu 4, 5; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; Armstrong Rubber Co. JOHN WARREN AYERS, JR., 33 Cliff Rd., Hingham; Mechanical; ASME 5; Class Board 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. BRUCE MILTON BAKER, 884 Winter St., Hanson; Industrial; Dean ' s List 3; AIIE 3, 4, 5; Gillette Safety Razor Co. STEPHEN T. BAKER, 44 Sprague St., Maiden; Electrical; IEEE 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2; MIT. CHARLES EDWARD BALDWIN, 115 Old Harbor St., So. Boston; Electrical; Bureau of Ships Scholarship; First Naval District. CHARLES P. BALL, 9 Gavin Way., So. Boston; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; IEEE section representative 5; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1, 2; Anderson-Nichols Co., Inc., Sylvania Electric Co., Inc. RAYMOND J. BARANOWSKI, 245 Pleasant St., E. Walpole; Mechanical; Theta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; Draper Corp. 0PE. ALBERT JAMES BARGOOT, 39 Wave Ave., Revere; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Husky Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 3. CRAIG E. BARNES, 15 Spring St., Whitinsville; Civil; Dean ' s List 4, 5; NUCES 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; Chi Epsilon 4, 5 grand marshal 5; ROTC 1, 2; Eastman Corbett, Inc. RICHARD CHARLES BARRETT, 15 Tennyson Rd., Reading; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Champion Lamp Works, Maiden Mills. ROBERT BASKIN, 255 St. Paul St., Brookline; Electrical. KENNETH J. BAUMANN, 98 Paddock PI., Hudson, N.Y.; Electrical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 table chairman 3, co-house chairman 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; Random Noise managing editor; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; General Railway Signal Co. BrE. JOHN E. BEATTY, Ulsterville Rd., Pine Bush, N.Y.; Chemical Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 5 Table Tennis Club 5; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Union Carbide Corp., Avon Products, Inc. JAMES FREDERICK BEER, 36 Melbourne St., Dorchester; Industrial; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; NU, Atomic Merchandising Co., American Sugar Co., Holtzer-Cabot Co. JOHN R. BELLISLE, 66 Howland Rd., Cranston, R.I.; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; R.I. State Scholarship; U.S. Naval Underwater Ordnance Station. FREDRICK CHARLES BENHAM, 39 Main St., S. Acton; Mechanical; Rifle Club 1, 2; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Digital Equipment Corp., AVCO. JOHN M. BENNETT, Raymond, Me.; Civil; Beta Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, 5 vice president 4, 5; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Council of Professional Engineering Societies 5, vice president 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Whitman Howard Engineers. BrE. MARC G. BERMAN, 15 Euston St., Brookline; Industrial; Dean ' s List 4; AIIE 3, 4, 5; Trustee Scholarship; IBM, Raytheon Co., Boston Gas Co., Rotek Instrument Corp. r tfglg {s f y y JOSEPH N. BIRENBAUM, 873 Montauk Ave., New London, Conn.; Electrical ; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; IEEE 4, 5; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory. BrE. LAWRENCE WARD BLACK, Antrim, N.H.; Electrical; Gamma Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; IEEE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sylvania Electric, Electropac, Inc. r i K. JOEL BLOOM, 110 Lyman Rd., Milton; Electrical. CHARLES A. BOY, JR., 41 Winthrop St., Everett; Industrial; AIIE 3, 4, 5; ASTME 3, 4, 5; Council of Professional Engineering Societies 4, 5; Class Board 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Commercial Filters Corp., Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. WILLIAM HENRY BREGOLI, JR., 123 Milton Ave., Hyde Park; Civil; Dean ' s List 1; SAME 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Metcalf Eddy, Simpson Gumpertz Heger, Eastern Engineering Co., Inc. RAYMOND LLOYD BRIGGS, 17 Rupert St., Springfield; Elec- trical; IEEE 3, 4, 5: Radio Club 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, president 4; Boston Naval Shipyard. GARY BUBB, Crescent Dr., Rd. 3, Wharton, N.J.; Mechanical. JAMES BULISZAK, 1 Cutting Ave., Auburn; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Radio Club 1; Riley Stoker Corp. EDMUND PATRICK BURKE, 8 Pembroke St., Medford; Elec- trical; IEEE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Ports- mouth Naval Shipyard Scholarship; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. JAMES EDGAR BRYDEN, Box 136, Davenport, N.Y.; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Chi Epsilon 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Motors Scholarship. FRANK G. BRYSON, 186 Haverhill St., No. Reading; Chemical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC 3, 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1,2. BrE. ROBERT THOMAS CALLAHAN, 855 Metropolitan Ave., Hyde Park; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Rifle Club 4; MIT. BRUCE CAMERON, 23 Alan Rd., S. Hamilton; Civil; NUCES 4, 5; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 racing team captain 1; Sailing Team 1, 2, 3 captain 1 ; MIT. RICHARD LEWIS CANALE, 25 Dale, Roslindale; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Folk Music Society 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Doble Engi- neering Co. KENNETH A. CARLSON, 56 Bentwood Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ; Chemical ; Beta Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, 5 ; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. BrE. WILLIAM C. CARSON, 45 Alma Ave., Belmont; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4; Sport Parachute Club 2, 3, 4 secretary 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1, 2; Artisan Industries, Inc. BARRY DAVID CARVER, 59 Glendale Rd., Marblehead; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; Baseball 1; Hockey 1, 3; United Shoe Machinery Corp., AVCO. FRANCIS STEPHEN CASSIDY, 89 Hunnewell Ave., Newton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 4, 5 section representative 4; Yacht Club 3; Sylvania Elec- tronic Systems. JOHN J. CENTURINO, 30 Wolcott St., Everett; Electrical; IEEE 5; Football 1, 2; Mass. Port Authority, MIT. JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE, 18 Silver Lake Ave., Newton; Civil. RICHARD L. CHANDLER, 516 Liberty St., Rockland; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Weymouth Art Leather Co., New England Enzyme Center, Tufts University. MARTIN YOUNG CHIN, 42 Addington Rd., Brookline; Elec- trical; Table Tennis Club 2, 3; Folk Music Society 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Raytheon Co., MIT. THOMAS JOHN CHITA, 194 Park St., Blackstone; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4; Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant. DAVID CHU, Homans Lane, Canton; Electrical; Eta Kappa Nu 4,5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Itek Corp. JOSEPH ANTHONY CIARCIA, 39 Lyman Ave., Medford; Electrical; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MRAS 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; AVCO. WILLIAM ARTHUR CLEAR, 11 Allen St., Netcong, N.J.; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; Picatinny Arsenal. JOEL COHEN, 1 Campo Seco St., Lawrence; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Eta Kappa Nu; Silver Masque 3; Rifle Club 1; RCA, General Electric Co., Sylvania. JAMES P. COLBERT, 99 Haverhill St., Reading; Electrical; ROTC 1, 2; General Radio Co. LINDSLEY DE WITT COLCLOUGH, Hillsdale, N.Y.; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 1; Radio Club 1, 4; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; General Electric Co., Hazletine Corp. KENNETH EDWIN CONGDON, 208 Columbian St., So. Wey- mouth; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; MIT. WILLIAM J. CONNOLLY, 41 Marshall Rd., Wellesley; Elec- trical; ROTC 1, 2; General Radio Co. FRANCIS X. CONNOR, 104 Milton Ave., Dorchester; Industrial. JOSEPH NORTHRUP CONOVER, 19 Fairfield Ave., West Cald- well, N.J.; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1; ASME 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Worthington Corp. CHARLES CONWAY, 220 Powder House Blvd., Somerville; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; City of Medford. ROGER B. COOPER, 32 Arthur Woods Ave., Burlington; Elec- trical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4, chairman 5; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, KEL Corp, J. H. Emerson Co., Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. MICHAEL G. CORBETT, 15 Rodman St. Quincy; Industrial; ASME 3; AIIE 4, 5; Mathewson Machine Works, Inc. PAUL HAROLD CORKUM, 66 Holyoke St., North Quincy; Electrical; Stone Webster Engineering Corp., Spencer- Kennedy Labs. HAROLD S. COSTA, 116 Varnum St., Arlington; Civil; Dean ' s List 4; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Hayden, Harding Buchanan, Inc., Linenthal, Becker Eisenberg, Inc. PASQUALE V. COSTA, 59 Park Ave. Ext., Arlington; Elec- trical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; RCA. FREDERICK ANTHONY COSTANZA, 595 Adams St., Quincy; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5; IFC Sports 1, 2, 3; Pneumatic Scale Corp. RICHARD COTOIA, 33 Wall St., Everett; Industrial. JOHN JAMES COUGHLIN, 11 Riverpark, Needham; Electrical; ROTC 1, 2; Mercury Company. DAVID W. COUTTS, 58 Seaverns Ave., Jamaica Plain; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; ROTC 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Barnstead Still Sterilizer Co. ELLIOT W. COX, 1381 High St., Westwood; Electrical; Radio Club 1; Air Force Cambridge Research Labs., Microwave Associates, Inc. JAMES GORDON COUTU, 59 School St., Greenfield; Industrial; Dean ' s List 4; AIIE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Ludlow Corp., Marvellum Co. JESSE EVERETT COX, George St., Mendon; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Navy Scholarship; Boston Naval Shipyard. ALBERT RICHARD CROTEAU, 51 Grimshaw St., Maiden; Chemical; SAME 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, vice president 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Mass D.P.W. THOMAS H. CROCKER, 137 Shute St., Everett; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; MIT. LARRY V. CSENGERY, 17 Ponus Ave., Norwalk, Conn.; Chemical; Dean ' s List 4; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5; AIChE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Zeta Award; National Science Foundation Grant; Escombia Chemical, Atlantic Gelatin. TE f . JOSEPH DAGATA, 69 Phillips St., Lawrence; Mechanical. KENNETH GEORGE DALLAMORA, 14 Russin Ave., Saxon- ville; Industrial; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi Mu 4, 5 president 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5 treasurer 5; Phi Beta Alpha 4, 5; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5 section representative 3; Sylvania Elec- tronic Systems 2, 3, 4. 4 BA. FREDERICK A. DAMON, JR., 34 Blanchard St., Rockland; Electrical; IEEE; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; The Foxboro Co., Sylvania Electronic Systems. PHILIP G. DANFORTH, Stonington, Conn.; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. ROBERT RIPLEY DANIELS, 63 Perkins St., W. Newton; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4; SAME 1, 2, 3, 4 secretary 4; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Equipment Co. JOHN HENRY DAVIES, 267 Robbins St., Waltham; Mechani- cal; ASME 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC .1, 2; Revere Copper Brass, Stone Webster. ROBERT NORMAN DAVIS, 18 Vine St., Manchester; Mechani- cal; ASME 4, 5; Rifle Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. NEIL KENNETH DAYKIN, 336 Beacon St., Somerville; Civil; Dean ' s List 4, 5; Chi Epsilon 4, 5 treasurer 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 section representative 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 3; Track Cross-country. 364 engineering JOSEPH DEL PICO, 459 West St., Braintree; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 4; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; Intramural Basketball; Dennison Mfg. Co., Stone Webster Eng. Corp. RICHARD DESROCHES, 77 Maple Ave., Andover; Civil. COSMO CHARLES DeVELLIS, JR., 79 Boston St., Somerville; Electrical; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Sport Parachute Club 1; MIT, Wm. Gens Son. JOHN MICHAEL DEWSNAP, 41 Rockingham Ave., Maiden; Civil; ASCE 2, 3, 4. FRANK PAUL DI MASI, 36 Nashua St., Somerville; Mechani- cal; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; ASME 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; MIT, AVCO, Barry Controls, Inc. RICHARD KENNETH DINJIAN, 79 Bradford Rd., Watertown; Industrial; AIIE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 5; De Molay Club 3, 4, 5; ROTC Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Raytheon Co., BTU Engineering Corp., Rotek Instrument Corp. RAYMOND ANTHONY DiPERNA, 29 Hillcrest Circle, Water- town; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Raytheon Co., MIT. EDWIN H. DODGE, 32 Maiden St., Everett; Electrical; I EE 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; RCA, General Electric Co., MIT. JOHN W. DOLAN, 57 Upland Rd., Dedham; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 5; IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 5; Eta Kappa Nu 5; ROTC 1, 2; Honeywell, Inc. JAMES DONEGAN, 104 Jamaica St., Jamaica Plain; Civil. MARK THOMAS DONOHOE, 507 Chestnut St., Needham; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Town of Needham, Commonwealth of Mass. BRENDAN THOMAS DONOVAN, 83 Sprague St., Brockton; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Sylvia W. Farny Scholarship, Lufkin Scholarship; Bethlehem Steel Corp., Metals Controls, Inc. ROBERT W. DORAN, 1 Middlesex PI., Northport, N.Y.; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ROTC 1, 2; Republic Aviation Corp., Jackson More- land, Hydrosystems, Inc. KENNETH DOYLE, 62 Hall Ave., Watertown; Chemical. MICHAEL F. DOYLE, 44 Rowe St., Milton; Electrical; IEEE 4,5; ROTC 1,2; NU. ROBERT ALAN DRAKE, 55 Kenvil Ave., Succasunna, N.J.; Electrical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 pledge chairman 3, social chairman 4, membership chairman 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; NROTCBA 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4, 5; Picatinny Arsenal. BrE. JOSEPH WILLIAM DRAPEAU, 90 Pleasant View Ave., Wey- mouth; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5. GERALD DONALD DRISCOLL, 29 Youngs Rd., Dedham; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1; Beta Gamma Epsilon; ASME 5; Husky Key 4; Auto Club 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 3; Foxboro Co., Artisan Industries. BrE. LOUIS S. DuBOIS, Bruyns Turnpike, Wallkill N.Y.; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Intramural Sports 2, 3; State of New York, New England Survey Service. WILLIAM HENRY DUNLEA, JR., 19 Evelyn PI., Maiden; Mechanical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 guard 4, 5; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; MIT. BrE. JOHN JOSEPH DUPREY, 51 County St., Blackstone; Mechanical. DAVID C. DURANT, 164 No. Main St., Penacook, N.H.; Civil; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4 5 sports chairman 3, social chairman 4, 5; NUCES, 2, 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. BrE. BLAISE J. DURANTE, 29 Bolster St., Everett; Chemical; AIChE 3, 4, 5 class representative 5; Samuel Cabot, Inc. HAROLD WILLIAM DURKIN, 458 Lowell St., Lexington; Mechanical; ASME; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball; Roberge McGrath. JON ALLEN EBACHER, 79 Hartwell Rd., Bedford; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; ASME 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Radio Co. BrE. ELIOT A. EDELSTEIN, 24 Ethel Ave., Peabody; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sylvania. RODNEY KENT EDWARDS, 178 Mystic Valley Pkwy., Win- chester; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Gomstock Wes- cott, Inc. LAWRENCE LOUIS EGEL, 20 Jessie Dr., West Haven, Conn.; Industrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4; ROTC 1, 2. JANIS EGLITIS, 51 Taylor St., Waltham; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Artisan Industries, Inc. BRUCE ALEXANDER ELLIOTT, II, 75 Mailler Ave., Cornwall, N.Y.; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Beta Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 4, 5; Camera Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. BrE. AUBREY E. ELMS, 19 Townhill St., W. Quincy; Electrical; Track; MIT. WILLIAM ANTHONY FABRIZIO, 108 Belair St., Brockton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu; ROTC 1, 2; NU, GPS Instrument Co., Foxboro Co. WILLIAM JOHN FALLONA, 125 Hersey St., Portland, Me.; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM LUTHER FAULKNER, 115 Massachusetts Ave., Lex- ington; Electrical; IEEE; MIT, AVCO. ROBERT WEBSTER FEENEY, 76 Fourth St., Medford; In- dustrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL LOUIS FERDENSI, 109 Brainerd St., Allston; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE 5; Tau Beta Pi; MIT. CHARLES F. FERGUSON, III, Mason ' s Island, Mystic, Conn.; Mechanical ; Beta Gamma Epsilon; Electric Boat Co. BrE. HARVEY MARTIN FICHTELBERG, 42-24 194th St., Flushing, N.Y.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu; New York Telephone Co. ALLAN THOMAS FISK, 50 Dale St., Dedham; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1 ; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 house chair- man 2, treasurer 4; ASME 3, 4, 5 junior chairman 3; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; IFC Sports. BrE. THOMAS JOSEPH FITZGERALD, 1093 Main St., Waltham ; Electrical; IEEE; Orion Research, Inc., Sylvania Electric Products. JOSEPH PETER FITZSIMMONS, 155 Lexington St., Newton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1; ROTC 1, 2; RCA. PETER JOSEPH FOLEY, 249 Riverside Dr., Dedham; Chemi- cal; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Union Adhesive Co., Stone Webster Engineering Corp. FREDERICK A. FORTIN, R.F.D. 1, Vassalbord, Me.; Chemi- cal; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Folk Music Society 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Track 1 ; Cross-country 1 ; Alumni Scholarship 1 ; Great Northern Paper Co. PAUL ALLEN FOURNIER, 32 Fairlawn St., Everett; Civil; NUCES. JAMES EDWARD FOWLER, 86 Dexter Ave., Watertown; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5 secretary. GARY WILLIAM FREY, 686 East 239th St., Bronx, N.Y.; Civil; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; NUCES 4, 5; Class Board 1; Crew 3; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. BrE. CARL W. FRIEDHOLM, Maple St., No. Bellingham; Electrical. DAVID PEPPERRELL FROST, 8 Longfellow Rd., Reading; Electrical; Massachusetts Electric Co. CARL FUTTERMAN, 95 Revere Beach Pkwy., Chelsea; Mechani- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 3; Tau Beta Pi 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; Boston Naval Shipyard, Air Boston Lab. HENRY THOMAS GAGNON, 18 Fairview Rd., Salem; Mechani- cal; ASME 5; Auto Club 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Tru Connector, Boston Stove Co., Hendrick Mfg. Co., Nettco Corp. RONALD PAUL GALLAGHER, 29 Summer St., Hyde Park; Electricalt T)ean ' s List 1 2, 3, 4, 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Society 2, 3, 4; The Mitre Corp. JAMES ROBERT GARVEY, 171 Burbank Dr., Warwick, R.I.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; MIT, Naval Underwater Ordnance Station. BERNARD S. GATZEN, 37 Foley St., W. Hartford, Conn.; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5 chairman 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Royal McBee Corp., Ford Motor Co. JOHN JOSEPH GAUDETTE, 132 Bromfield St., Quincy; Chemi- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5 vice president 4, treasurer 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 4, 5 executive officer 5; Scabbard Blade 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5 commanding officer 5; Distinguished Military Student; U.S. Rubber Co. Scholarship; Bryant Chemical Corp., Domino Sugar Co., MIT. MARIUS J. GEDGAUDAS, 6725 S. Campbell Ave., Chicago, 111.; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 2; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1, 2; Trustee Scholarship; Key Polymer Corp., Sun Chemical Corp. JAMES ROBERT GETCHELL, Main St., West Boxford; Chemi- cal; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; SAME 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 activities chairman 4, 5. MELVIN GILBERT, 5 Newcomb St., Arlington; Industrial. THOMAS GREENE GILDER, JR., 7525 East Minnezona St., Scottsdale, Ariz.; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5 representative 4, president 5; ROTC 5; SAME 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 5; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. RICHARD HAROLD GILE, 80 Allen St., Rutland, Vt.; Elec- trical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4; Dept. of Defense. GERALD GILL, 138 Templeton St., Dorchester; Chemical. GEORGE GOLEMIS, 46 Mayflower Rd., Squantum; Mechanical. ROBERT A. GOODMAN, 926 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy; Electrical; IEEE; Auto Club; ROTC 1, 2; Sylvania Elec- tric Products. RICHARD HAROLD GOODRIDGE, 283 Endicott Ave., Revere; Electrical; Anderson-Nichols Co., Inc. THOMAS JUDSON GOODWIN, 24 Desmond Ave., Manchester; Civil; NUCES. KENNETH WALTER GRABEAU, 98 Lynn Fells Pkwy., Melrose; Electrical; IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1, 2; Sanborn Co., Industrial Chamberheat Labs. JOSEPH PETER GRABON, 63 Howes St., Springfield; Chemi- cal; Nu Epsilon Zeta 2, 3, 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5 treasurer 5; ACS 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports. NEZ. ROGER HENRY GRACE, 40 Beacon St., Somerville; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; SAME 1, 2; Judo Club 2, 3, 4 vice president 2, president 3, 4; AVCO. JOHN FRANCIS GRANT, 46 Longfellow St., Baldwin N.Y.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 3; AIIE 4, 5; Newman Club 3. GEORGE GRAVEL, 22 Ledge St., Nashua, N.H.; Industrial. JOHN H. GREEN, Main St., Box 141, West Boxford; Electrical. JOHN ANTHONY GRELOTTI, 85 Edgebrook Rd., Framingham; Mechanical; ASME; Rifle Club; Intramural Basketball. NEAL MARTIN GROLNIC, 1059A Blue Hill Ave., Boston; Chemical; AIChE 1, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Barnstead Still Sterilizer Co. PAUL MICHAEL GUGLIELI, 85 Main St., Medway; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Gabriel Electronics Div., Honeywell. 366 engineering JOSEPH GULLOTTA, 209 Grande Vista, Novato, California; Mechanical. MICHAEL GUREVICH, 12 Duke St., Mattapan; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 4, 5; MARS 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1; U.S. Army Natick Labs. PHILIP GARY HAAS, 261 Quinn St., Naugatuck, Conn.; Chemical; Dean ' s List 2; AIChE; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Basketball; US Rubber Co. JOSEPH GERARD HALLORAN, 21 Lincoln, Manchester; Civil; NUCES 4, 5; MIT. EMILE HAMWEY, 70 Craigie St., Somerville; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 2, 3, 4, 5; Judo Club 1, 2, 3 president 2, 3; DMS 5; Town of Lexington. RICHARD HARPELL, 68 Carpenter St., Foxboro; Industrial. JAMES HARRINGTON, 26 Elsbree St., Fall River; Electrical. JOHN JOSEPH HARRINGTON, 125 Farragut Rd., So. Boston; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Auto Club; ROTC 1 ; Cambridge Electric Light Co. ROBERT JOSEPH HARRISON, 15 Tenney St., Cambridge; Electrical; IEEE; Hyperion Industries Corp. GERD W. HARTUNG, R.D. 2, Box 20, Fort Ann, N.Y.; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2. JAMES FRANCIS HASHEM, 43 Avon St., Maiden; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; SAME 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Judo Club 1; Gen- eral Radio Co. DOUGLAS ALFRED HATCH, 47 Keith Hill Rd., Grafton; Civil; Beta Gamma Epsilon; Whitman Howard, Inc. BrE. EDWIN W. HATFIELD, 142 Parker St., Maynard; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; IEEE 3, 4, 5; SAME 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; United Engineers, RCA. RALPH STOUT HAWKINS, 207 Mountain Ave., Arlington; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5; Auto Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Artisan Industries, Sylvania Electronics Systems, Inc. STEVEN JOEL HEF FRON, 104 Westbourne Ter., Brookline; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Judo Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Schofield Brothers, Mass. Port Authority, Cheney Eng ' g Co., MIT. DAVID M. HEIGHTON, R.D. 1, Schuylerville, N.Y.; Elec- trical; General Railway Signal Co. GEORGE MICHAEL HEINO, JR., 231 Knickerbocker Ave., Stamford, Conn.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Judo Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; American Mach. Foundry Co., York Re- search. RICHARD PETER HELLIGE, Glenhaven Circle, Saco, Me.; Industrial; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5 president 5; AIIE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Kaiser Aluminum Corp. i ni. GEORGE MONROE HENDERSON, 105 Lincoln Ave., St. Albans, Vt.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 4; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, president 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 4. STANLEY HERMAN, 88 Kimball Ave., Revere; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, 5; Radio Club 4; Boston Naval Shipyard. WALTER HERRICK, Parmenter Rd., Bernardston; Civil. RICHARD ARTHUR HETHERINGTON, 76 Kingman St., Wey- mouth; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; IEEE 5; Orange Rock- land Utilities Inc., Fitchburg Gas Electric Co., Exeter Hampton Electric Co., Sanborn Co., Mitre Corp. ROGER L. HICKS, 30 Mechanic St., Foxboro; Industrial; AIIE 3, 4, 5; The Foxboro Co. DOUGLAS J. HILL, 2 Alexander Rd., Braintree; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5: Auto Club, Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1; Raytheon Co., Rotek Instrument Corp. DOUGLAS W. HILL, Fitzwilliam, N.H.; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Firestone Tire Rubber Co. RICHARD B. HOERING, 19 Circuit Ave., Weymouth; Me- chanical. ROBERT CLINTON HOLLAND, 14 Cleveland St., Pawcatuck, Conn.; Mechanical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, 5 vice presi- dent 4, 5; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma, 4, 5; Band 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Cottrell Co. BrE. LAWRENCE HUGHES, 25 Kempton St., Boston; Civil. THOMAS D, HURLEY, 96 Johnson Ave., Winthrop; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Sport Parachute Club 1,2, 3,4; City of Boston. BURTON ALAN HYMAN, 19 East Vanston Rd., Stoughton; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Rifle Club 4, 5; MARS 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; General Latex and Chemical Corp., Barnstead Still Sterilizer Co. DANTE VINCENT JANNICELLI, 8 Myrtle Ave., Florham Park, N.J.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 1; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5 presi- dent 5; AIIE 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5. rn. ROBERT JAQUITH, 23 Dorothy Ave., Wilmington; Mechanical. EDWARD MYLES JEWETT, 28 King St., Dorchester; Mechani- cal; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Sylvania Electric Products. ARTHUR WALTER JOHN, 614 Parker St., Boston; Electrical; IEEE; Boston Redevelopment Authority, MIT. DAVID AUGUST JOHNSON, 455 Poplar, Roslindale; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; IEEE; General Radio Co. GEORGE ANDREW JOHNSON, 30 Walnut Ave., S. Farmingdale, N.Y.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu; Rifle Team; New York Telephone Co. WARREN H. JOHNSON, 160 Scituate St., Arlington; Mechani- cal; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma. ROBERT JOSEPH, 4 Commonwealth Ct., Brighton; Electrical; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, 5 house manager 4, executive board 4; IEEE 4, 5; Student Council 4; Class Board 4; IFC Sports ; General Electric Co. AEII. MARTIN F. JOYCE, 158 O ' Callaghan Way, So. Boston; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 3, 4; DMS 5; Poley-Abrams Corp. VINCENT FRANCIS KAJUNSKI, 104 Gridley St., W. Quincy; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; MARS 1, 2, 3, 4; Federal Communications Commission. DAVID PAUL KAMIN, 22 Leston St., Mattapan; Electrical; Comstock Wescott, Inc. MARK EDWARD KATZEFF, 10 Carol Ave., Brighton; Mechani- cal; ASME 3, 4, 5. RONALD PHILIP KAUFMAN, 96 Beaconsfield Rd., Worcester; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 4, 5; Mass. State Police Chemical Lab. ANTHONY JOSEPH KELLEY, 17 Wilson Rd., Lexington; Me- chanical; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. DAVID LEO KELLEY, 96 Winter St., Norwood; Civil; Dean ' s List 1; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Chi Epsilon 4, 5. ROBERT KING KENNEY, 37 Savoy Rd., Needham; Mechanical; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 3, 4, 5; Class Board 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT KING, 147 Mason Ter., Brookline; Mechanical; ASME 2, 3, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; NROTCBA 2; Roston Naval Shipyard, U.S. Naval Marine Engineering Lab. GREGORY PAUL KIZIK, 60 Tyler Ave., Bedford; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; ROTC Band 1, 2; MARS 4; James Millen Mfg. Co., Raytheon Co. WILLIAM EDMUND KNIGHT, 75 South Crescent Circuit, Brighton; Mechanical; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; ASME 2, 3, 4,5; Rifle Club 1,3. f rn. JOHN KONOTCHICK, JR., 143 Randolph Ave., Mine Hill, N.J.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; Council For Professional Engineer- ing Societies 3, 4, 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4 vice chairman 4; Picatinny Arsenal. PETER NICHOLAS KOTSIFAS, 8 Brattle St., Arlington; Me- chanical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; ASME 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Volley Ball; International Equip. Co. MICHAEL A. KOULOPOULOS, 23 Green St., Watertown; Electrical; Honeywell, Inc. YOGINTAS VIKTORAS KUBILIUS, 149 Milton Ave., Hyde Park; Mechanical; SAME 2, 3, 4, 5; ASME 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Precision Parts Co., Barn- stead Still Sterilizer Co. JOEL STEPHEN KUMMINS, 30 Coral Ave., Winthrop; Chemi- cal; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; General Electric Co. CRAWFORD M. KUS, 150 Main St., Winthrop, Me.; Electrical; IEEE 1, 2, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2, 3; Choral Society 1, 2, 3; Underwater Society 5; ROTC 1, 2; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. PHILIP A. LaBREQUE, 52 Curlew Rd., Quincy; Electrical; Dynamics Corp. MELVIN A. LACEY, JR., M.D 25 9W Newburgh, N.Y.; Mechanical; Theta Rho Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NROTCBA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Fitchburg Gas Electric Light Co., Orange Rockland Utilities. 6PE. BRIAN RUSSELL LANE, 1238 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5 section representative 4, 5; Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; I. T. T., Cannon Electric, New England Tel. Tel. LEONARD G. LARSON, 64 Rockland Rd., Auburn; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Random Noise 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Boston Naval Ship- yard, Sanders Associates. FRANK MICHAEL LATASSA, 25 Norman Ave., Gloucester; Electrical; IEEE 5; Newman Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 3; ROTC 5; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. RAYMOND WILBAR LaTONA, 285A Front St., Weymouth; Civil; Dean ' s List 3, 4; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Chi Epsilon 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 5. STEPHEN Z. LAVOTT, 36 Bedford St., Quincy; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship. STEPHEN JOEL LEBOFF, 73 Fuller St., Brookline; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2 ; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, vice chairman 5 ; Edgerton, Germeshausen Grier, Inc. EDWARD JOHN LeNORMAND, 91 Shore Ave., Quincy; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Hockey 2, 3, 4. ROGER JOHN LEONARD, 175 Middle St., Braintree; Chemical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5. ROBERT LEVINE, 151 Dartmouth St., Lowell; Electrical. JAMES W. LINEHAN, 7 Morningside Dr., Danvers; Chemical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Board 3 president 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3,4,5; DMS 5. ARTHUR JOHN LOUD, 41 Rogers Park Ave., Brighton; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME 4,5. KENNETH WARD LOVELL, 24 Francis Rd., Wellesley; Civil; NUCES. THOMAS WILLIAM LOWE, 503 Main St., Medfield; Mechani- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; ASME; Judo Club 1, 2. EVA E. LUKACS, 7 Perkins Square, Boston; Civil; Dean ' s List 2; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Universal Engineering Co., Simpson, Gumpertz Heger. DONALD ALEXANDER LUNDSTROM, 57 Forest St., Wor- cester; Mechanical; Alpha Kappa Sigma 4, 5; ASME 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. AKS. PETER M. LYNCH, 294 Main St., Wakefield; Mechanical; ASME 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC Band 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 4, 5; AVCO. engineering 367 GEORGE F. MacCORMACK, JR., 786 Summer St., Lynn; Chemical; Dean ' s List 3, 4; AIChE 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; General Latex Chemical Corp., Stone Webster. COLIN JOSEPH MacDONALD, 91 Willowdean Ave., West Ro xbury; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5. DANIEL EDWARD MacLELLAN, 68 Standish St., Cambridge; Civil; Council of Professional Engineering Societies; NUCES; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Town of Stoneham. THEODORE STAFFORD MacLEOD, 46 Wiley Rd., Belmont; Civil; NUCES 2, 4, 5; Lutheran Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Town of Belmont USDA Soil Conservation Service. DONALD STEWART MacMILLAN, JR., 29 Newtonville Ave., Newton; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Yacht Club 1; City of Newton. JAMES CHARLES MACOMBER, 1573 Boulevard St., W. Hart- ford, Conn.; Civil; NUCES 4, 5; State of Conn. FREDERICK CLEARY MAGUIRE, 9 Herrick Ct„ Gloucester; Electrical; IEEE; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. PAUL F. MAHONEY, 9 Parkland St., Brighton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Zeta Gamma Tau 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 5; Husky Key 3, 4, 5; Sylvania Electric Products. ZFT. RICHARD LUCIAN MAILHOIT, 7 St. Paul St., Salem; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Town of Swampscott, Jackson Moreland. PETER MAJESKI, 459 Cambridge St., Allston; Civil; NUCES 2, 5; Newman Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3; SAME 3; Haley Aldrich, Inc. DANIEL MAJKUT, 52 Danforth St., Taunton; Electrical; IEEE 5; Radio Club 1, 2; Rifle Club 1, 5; ROTC 1, 2; NU. DAVID WILLIAM MALCOLM, 22 Oak Knoll Rd., Natick; Electrical; Intramural Basketball 1; Fenwal Electronics, Inc. JOHN HOWARD MALM, JR., 43 Aberdeen Ave., Warwick, R. I.; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; Model Railroad Club 4, 5 vice president 4; U. S. Naval Underwater Engineering Center. JON L. M ALONE, 20 Harris St., Quincy; Electrical; Eta Kappa Nu 5; IEEE 5; SAME 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque Orchestra 1, 2, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; ROTC Band 1, 2; NROTCBA 2; Rifle Club 1, 2, 5; Raytheon Co.; Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. LOUIS GINO MANGIAFICO, 75 Broad St., New Britain, Conn.; Electrical; ROTC 1, 2; Dian Controls, Inc. GEORGE MAPLE, 138 Lake St., Brighton; Electrical. FRED N. MAPPLEBECK, 35 Cotting St., Medford; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Auto Club 5; Guillemin Networks, Inc., Edgerton, Germeshausen Grier. ROBERT ANDRE MARCOTTE, 1 Glenwood St., So., Natick; Mechanical; ASME; U. S. Army Natick Labs. ROLAND PAUL MARQUIS, 35 Major Dr., Nashua, N. H.; Electrical; IEEE; Sanders Associates, Inc. RICHARD ALLEN MARTEL, 115 Welles Ave., Dorchester; Mechanical; ASME; Underwater Society; Sylvania Electric Products, Raytheon Co., Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. ANTHONY MASSE, 40 Cameron Rd., Norwood; Civil; NUCES; ROTC 1, 2; Town of Walpole, NU. JOHN MATRONA, 64 Bristow St., Saugus; Electrical. GERARD MAZZOLA, 35 A Winship St., Brighton; Electrical. JOHN J. McAULIFFE, 32 Yardarm Lane, Quincy; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5 secretary 4, 5; Bethlehem Steel Co., Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. FRANCIS McCORMACK, 87 Granger St., Quincy; Electrical. DANIEL McLEAN, 62 Calvary St., Waltham; Mechanical. WARREN M. McNEILLY, JR., 5 Orchard St., Greenville, R. I.; Electrical; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; IFC 4, 5; IEEE 5; Yacht Club; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Sports. 4 riL LEWIS MEDEIROS, 849 Walnut St., Fall River; Chemical; AIChE 4, 5; Rifle Club 4, 5; U. S. Naval Underwater Sound Labs., Firestone Co. LAWRENCE J. MELIA, JR., 36 Edmund Rd., Arlington; Electrical; Doble Engineering Co. JAMES I. MELVIN, 46 Manomet Rd., No. Weymouth; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Boston Naval Shipyard, General Dynamics. ALFONSE LOUIS MERCATANTE, 82-44 267th St., Floral Park, N. Y. ; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma; Newman Club 1 treasurer 1 ; ROTC 5. PAUL JOHN MERLUZZI, 42 Joycroft Rd., Waterbury, Conn.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Eta Kappa Nu; ROTC 1, 2; Bristol Co. 368 engineering MICHAEL MIERNIK, 8121 20th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Civil; Dean ' s List 2; NUCES 4, 5; Folk Song Society 3; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3, 4, 5; Barr Barr, Inc., N. Y. S. Dept. Public Works, Bureau of Public Health. ARTHUR FRANZ MILLER, 44 Westview Ter., Westwood; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; Auto Club 1, 2; Yachting Club 2, 3; U. S. Army Natick Research Labs. RANDOLPH PAUL MONTI, 127 Pond St., Braintree; Civil; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; NUCES 2, 3, 4; Chi Epsilon 4, 5; Town of Stoughton; Anderson-Nichols Co., Inc. CHARLES PATRICK MOONEY, 61 Annette Rd., Brockton; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Math Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 ; Foxboro Co. ROLLAND JOSEPH MORIN, JR., 10 Greene St., Hopedale; Chemical; Dean ' s List 3; AIChE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Draper Corp. CHARLES RAYMOND MOSER, 105 Topsfield Rd., Wenham; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 4; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5. RICHARD D. MOSER, 14 Herrick St., Ext., Beverly; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 program chairman 4; Yacht Club 1: ROTC 1, 3. KEITH E. MOUNTAIN, 31 Bird St., Needham; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 4. 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; SAME 3, 4, 5; RCA. FRANK P. MROSZCZYK, 1805 Trapelo Rd., Waltham; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 5; Band 2, 3, 4, 5 manager 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; NROTCBA 1, 2; Rowland H. Barnes Co. RICHARD WAYNE MUISE, 16 Green St., Gloucester; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 4; IEEE 2, 3, 5; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; Lufkin Award; Mitre Corp. LUKE DAVID MULLEN, I II, 26 Coniston Rd., Roslindale; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Oxford Engineering Corp., MIT. DOMENIC R. MUNAFO, 5 Mather St., Boston; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Sylvania Electronics. MERRILL A. MUNDELL, JR., 9 Mt. Vernon St., Milford, N. H.; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5; State of Vermont, E. H. Porter Const. Co. FRANCIS J. MURPHY, 78 Perkins St., Boston; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Mathematics Club 2; ROTC 1, 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2. JOHN EDWARD MURTAGH, JR., 42 Coniston Rd., Roslindale; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2; ROTC 1, 2; Raytheon Co., NU, Northrop Nortronics, General Instrument Corp. GEORGE PETER NASINNYK, 43 Pennslyvania Ave., New Britain, Conn.; Mechanical; ASME 4; Yacht Club 2; Band 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Trustee Scholarship. BARRY FRANK NAGER, 6 Oakwood St., Dorchester; Electri- cal; IEEE 5; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Camera Club 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Electronic Development Corp., TRG, Inc. JOHN RUSSELL NELSON, 41 Fairview St., Roslindale; Mechani- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 2; ASME 3, 4, 5; Marine Engineering Labs. DONALD BRIAN NICHOLAS, 47 Freeman St., No. Quincy; Civil; NUCES 2. FRANCIS EDWARD NIMBLETT, JR., 5 Central Court, Beverly: Mechanical; Dean ' s List 4; ASME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Trustee Scholarship, MIT, Cannon Electric Co. JAMES EDWARD NOBLE, JR., 25 Wyoming Ave., Maiden; Electrical; IEEE 1; ROTC 1, 2; Mass. Electric Co., Chas. T. Main, Inc. JOHN PAUL NOLAN, 10 Stetson St., Weymouth; Industrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5 historian 4, treasurer 5; SAME 1, 2; New- man Club 2, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Intramural Bowling 3; Mico Instrument Co., Inc., Chas. T. Main, Inc. ROBERT A. NORBEDO, 17 Agry Ter., Revere; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1; IEEE 4, 5; Varian Co., AVCO. DONALD JASON NORRIS, 53 Althea Rd., Randolph; Electrical; SAME 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, president 4; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Council of Professional Engineering Societies 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. GERALD DOUGLAS NYE, 221 Bacon St., Natick; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2. CHARLES WALTER OBER, 12 Crest Rd., Lynnfield; Me- chanical; ASME 4, 5. PAUL MARTIN O ' CONNOR, 292 Washington St., Arlington; Civil; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5. PAUL ALFRED ODIERNO. 858 Winthrop Ave., Revere; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Adams-Russell Co., Raytheon Co. DANIEL JAMES O ' DONNELL, 22 Sheafe St., Brookline; Me- chanical; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Honeywell, Inc. JAMES H. O ' DONNELL, JR., 63 High Rock St., Lynn; Electri- cal; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Metcom Inc., Sylvania Electrical Products. RICHARD JAMES O ' HEARN, 87 Laconia Rd., Cranston, R. I.; Civil. ROBERT PETER O ' KEEFFE, 20 Electric Ave., Somerville; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Westinghouse Electric Corp. THEODORE JOSEPH OLDAKOWSKI, JR., 300 Waltham St., Lexington; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2; ASME 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 1. 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Crew 4. PETER ALAN OLENDZENSKI, 24 Fisher St., Needham; Elec- trical; Dean ' s List 4; Auto Club 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Sage Labs., National Co., Microwave Associates. ROBERT WALTER O ' LOUGHLIN, 15 Chamberlin Rd., Chelms- ford; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 4, 5; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 3; Class Board vice president 2, treasurer 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; DMS 4, 5; Crew 4, 5; IFC Sports 2, 3, 4, 5; Howard Needles Temmon Bergendorf. Abbott Engineering, Brask Engineering. BrE. JOSEPH R. OSHRY, 768 Morton St., Mattapan; Industrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; Sylvania Electronic Systems, Elliot Business Machines, Raytheon Co., Luggage Distributors Co. LOUIS ROBERT PALEY, 6 Brooks Lane, Portland, Conn.; Mechanical; Beta Gamma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 5; ASME; Student Council 2, 3; Hillel 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4. BPE. CHARLES JOHN PARIETTI, III, RD 2, Mechanicville, N. Y.; Industrial; AIIE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5. CHARLES E. PARKINSON, JR.. 121 Lake St., Waltham; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 3, 4; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma; LInderwater Society; Andonian Associated, Ford Motor Co. ROBERT JAMES PARSONS, 64 Howard St., Revere; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2; IEEE 5; Rifle Club 1; Christian Fellowship 1, 2 treasurer 2; Andrew Alford Consulting Engineers. CHARLES M. PATE, JR.. 19 Pennsylvania Ave., Newton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; MARS 3, 4, 5; RCA, Sylvania Electronic Systems. PAUL WAYNE PELLEGRINI, 5 Oak Hill St., Woodsville, N. H.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Westinghouse Electric Corp., Sylvania Electronic Systems. JOHN JOSEPH PELLEGRINO, 43 Bennington St., Quincy; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Grass Instruments Co. RICHARD G. PETERSON, 69 Vinton St., Manchester, N. H.; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4. 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1; Trusteeship Scholarship; Beebe Rubber Co., N. H. Insurance Group. CARL PEZZELLA, 46 Oak Ridge Terr., Lynnfield; Mechanical. MARTIN JOSEPH PITASI, 334 Trapelo Rd., Belmont; Me- chanical; ASME 4, 5. ALEXANDER PODLECKI, 79 Camden St., Lynn; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 4, 5; MIT, General Electric Co. RICHARD WAYNE POGUE, JR., 198 Wachusett St., Jamaica Plain; Electrical; IEEE; Student Union; Radio Club 4 secretary 4; Silver Masque 1 2, 3; production manager 4; ROTC 1, 2; Contronics, Inc., NU. NORMAN KENNETH PORTER, 76 Bowdoin St., Winthrop; Chemical; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. DAVID POTTER, 111 East Main St., Hopkinton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 2, vice president 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5; Counter-Guerilla Group 3, 4, 5; Boston Naval Ship- yard, Honeywell, Inc. PETER N. POULOS, 42 Boylston St.. Jamaica Plain; Industrial; AIIE 4, 5; Gregstrom Corp., Andonian Assoc. SHELDON POWERS, 9 Brastow Ave., Somerville; Mechanical; THOMAS JAMES POWERS, 44 Leeds St., Stoughton; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 4, 5; The Foxboro Co. engineering 369 MARILYN JEAN PREMONT, 191 Porter St., East Boston; Civil; NUCES 1, 2, 3, 4 secretary 3; Women ' s Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 captain 3; Trustee Scholarship; Harry Feldman, Inc., State of Vt., Yunits Engineering Co. LYNWOOD VALENTINE PREST, 47 Prospect St., Watertown; Civil; Dean ' s List 3; Chi Epsilon; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4, co-chairman 5; Crew 4; Tiot Engineering, Inc., Robert Charles Assoc. PETER ANTHONY PREVITE, 27 Medford St., Medford; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, 5 historian 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 5; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 5 ; Student Union 1 ; Committee on Student Activities 4; Student Center Committee 5; ROTC 1, 2; General Radio Co. TE . CHARLES JOSEPH QUINN, 66 Adams St., Dorchester; Electri- cal; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Boston Naval Shipyard. EDMUND JOHN RADZIEWICZ, 55 Maverick St., Chelsea; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO. JOSEPH THOMAS RAFFERTY, 21 Trapelo St., Brighton; Industrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Scabbard Blade 3, 4, 5 commanding officer 5. KARL ROCKER, JR., 22 Leland Rd., Brookline; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 3, 4, 5; SAME 1, 2, 4, 5 treasurer 5; BULLDOZER 1, 2 co-editor 2; Chi Epsilon 5; ROTC 1,2, 3,4,5; DMS 4, 5. ROBERT ELWYN ROCKWOOD, 158 Circuit Rd., Winthrop; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5; Husky Key 4, 5; Cambridge Electric Co., General Electric Co. EDWARD S. ROMAN, 29 Elm St., Milton; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; IEEE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Block Engineering, Picker X-Ray Co., Northronics, Sylvania. RICHARD M. ROSE, 15 Franconia Ave., Natick; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 2; ASME 4, 5; Fenwal Inc., MacCarthy Engi- neering Service. WILLIAM CHARLES ROSS, JR., 311 Huntington Ave., Boston; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5; Sport Parachute Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 4; ROTC 1, 2. EDWARD A. ROY, Providence St., Mendon; Mechanical; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Boston Naval Shipyard, U. S. N. Marine Engineering Lab. ROBERT JOHN RALEIGH, 138 Dewolf Ave., Bristol, R. I.; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; R. I. State Scholarship. RALPH KENNETH RAND, R.F.D. 1, Bethel, Conn.; Me- chanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. EMILIO CHARLES RECINE, 64 Lower Blvd., New London, Conn.; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. KENNETH LAMARR REDDIG, Route 1, Stevens, Pa.; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 2; IEEE 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu; ROTC 1, 2; RCA. LLYN S. RICE, 411 Linden St., Wellesley Hills; Mechanical; Auto Club 4, 5; DeMolay Club 3; Precision Chemical Pump Corp. ROBERT JACK RICHMOND, 47 Winston Rd., Dorchester; Industrial; AIIE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Houghton Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press, Whitman Howard, Civil Engineers. STEPHEN ALLAN RIDLON, 241 West St., Hyde Park; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 1; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 1; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4. THOMAS TIRRELL RIQUIER, 30 MacArthur Rd., Beverly; Industrial; Gamma Phi Kappa 3, 4, 5; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5 historian 5; Section Representative 1; Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3 signal officer 3, 4; SAME 3. T K. JOSEPH EDWARD RIZZO, 55 Spring Rd., Weston; Chemical; AIChE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 manager 3; Lukens Lab., Weston-Rotek. RAYMOND G. ROY, JR., 15 Wash Brook Rd., Sudbury; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AIChE 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; Class Board 1, 2 treasurer 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; National Merit Scholarship, William M. Rand Award; Fafnir Bearing Co.; Avon Products, Inc. RENE L. ROY, 33 Miller St., Blackstone; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5 vice president 5; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; Draper Corp. JOHN PHILIP RUSSELL, 4 Linden St., Northampton; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 3; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2; Whitehall Foundation Scholarship; New England Tel. Tel. Co. RICHARD ALAN RUSSELL, 23 Bower Rd., Braintree; Chemi- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; AIChE 4,5. LAWRENCE HENRY RYAN, JR., 48 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2; IEEE 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; RCA, Sylvania Electronic Systems. AVEDIS ASSADOUR SADAKIAN, Box 447, Cambridge; Electri- cal; IEEE 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; Honeywell. MAXIME SAINT- VICTOR, 178 Naples Rd., Brookline; Civil; Phi Alpha Rho 3, 4, 5; Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2. J AP. RICHARD GEORGE SALEM, 18 Deerfield Rd., Needham; Chemical; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT JOSEPH SALEMME, 65 Marsh Hill Rd., Orange, Conn.; Chemical; AIChE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Armstrong Scholarship. 370 engineering DAVID R. SAMSURY, 1117 Main St., Walpule; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 4; ASME 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Texas Instruments, U.S. Navy Marine Engineering Lab. FRANCIS SCANLAN, 1162 Morton St., Mattapan; Mechanical. PHILLIP SCANLAN, 15 Martin St., Arlington; Electrical; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; ROTC 1. 2, 3, 4, 5: Diamond Antenna Microwave Corp.. Dynamics Research Corp. PETER A. SCHNIEPER, 22 Berlin St., Wollaston; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 vice president 5; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; German Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 1; NEREM Scholarship; NU. KENNETH EDWARD SCHONGOLD, 907 Rock St., Fall River; Chemical; AIChE 4, 5; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2. JEROME ALLAN SCHWELL, 18 Powerhouse Rd., Uncasville, Conn.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; Hillel 2, 3; U. S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab. LAWRENCE SEIDLER, 26 Putnam Ave., Braintree; Chemical. LAWRENCE EDWARD SEIDLER, 26 Putnam Ave., Braintree; Chemical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; AIChE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4. PAUL ROGER SELLEVAAG, 33 Dogwood Lane, Fairfield, Conn.; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 3, 4. LENIN BRUCE SEMPRUCCI, 107 Webster St., Needham; Me- chanical; Dean ' s List 3; ASME 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Honeywell. HENRY R. SCHWARTZ, 578 Norfolk St., Mattapan; Chemical; AIChE 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2 president 2; ROTC 1; Barnstead Still Sterilizer Co., Cabot Corp., Harvard Univ. DONALD JAMES SEBALD, 3182 Lake Ave., Lake Luzerne, N.Y. ; Electrical; Phi Sigma Kappa, 2, 3, 4, 5 corresponding secretary 4 outstanding brother of the year; IEEE 5; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; General Electric Co. NU. 2K. MANUEL LINCOLN SELYA, 25 Thurlow Ave., Revere; In- dustrial; Dean ' s List 1; AIIE 3, 4, 5; Silver Masque 2, 3; Section Representative 1 ; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Ameri- can Sugar Co., F. A. Anschaft, Berlin, Germany. PAUL SETZCO, 225 Main St., Maynard; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Underwater Society 5; ROTC 1, 2; Micro Wave Associates, Fenwal, Inc. PAUL H. SHERMAN, JR., 85 Grant St., Lexington; Industrial; AIIE 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Key 1, 2; Class Board 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; McLean Hospital, Servomation, Courier-Citizen. ROBERT EDWIN SHOCKLEY, 376 Sound Beach Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn.; Mechanical; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5; IFC 3, 4, 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; NEWS 3; Rifle Club 1; IFC Sports 3, 4, 5; Trustee Scholarship, Travelli Scholarship, Conn. Alumni Scholarship. t 2K. GEORGE H. SIMPSON, Dover Rd., Boothbay, Me.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Sylvania. ROBERT JAY SINGER, 3 Aspen Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y.; Electri- cal; IEEE 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; New York Tel. Tel. Co. DONALD ERWIN SKENDERIAN, 42 Meadow View Rd., Hyde Park; Electrical; Phi Sigma Kappa 4, 5; IFC Sports 4, 5; Holtzer-Cabot Corp. J ZK. MALCOLM EDWARD SKINNER, 67 Walnut Ave., Andover; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; MARS 3, 4, 5; Rifle Team 1, 2; Raytheon Co. EMIL E. SKOGLUND, JR., 127 George St., Arlington; Civil; Phi Gamma Pi 3, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4; Town of Arlington. t m. GORDON SLANEY, JR., 41 Yarmouth Ave., Brockton; Civil; NUCES 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Hayward, Hayward Boynton, Engineers Surveyors. PAUL VINGERHOET, 37 Old Nahant Rd., Wakefield; Me- chanical; Dean ' s List 4, 5; ASME 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Council of Professional Engineering Societies 4, 5 chairman 5; Judo Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Electronic Products, Inc., MIT, Foster-Miller Assoc. Inc. ALBERT HOWARD SMITH, JR., 363 Franklin St., Quincy; Civil; NUCES 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; New England Survey Service, Inc., Whitman Howard, Inc. EDWARD FRANCIS SMITH, 25 Upland Ave., Dorchester; Electrical; IEEE 5; Hus-Skiers Outing Club 2; Yacht Club 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; U.S. Navy Scholarship; Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. KENNETH ALVIN SMITH, 208 Churchill ' s Lane, Milton; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 chairman 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. PETER WELLS SMITH, 14 Clarendon St., Quincy; Civil; NUCES 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Ernest W. Branch, Inc. ARMANDO SUAREZ, JR., Tegucigalpa Hondoras; Chemical; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5. ANN M. SOELDNER, 518 Poplar St., Roslindale; Chemical; Theta Sigma Tau 3, 4, 5; SWE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary-treasurer 3, president 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary-treasurer 3; ACS 1, 2; Trustees ' Scholarship; Cabot Corp. RICHARD SOUZA, 12 Charles St.. Taunton; Electrical; Ports- mouth Naval Shipyard. HOWARD FRANCIS SPARKS, 177 Sayles Ave., Pawtucket, R.I.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Newman Club 1; R. I. State Scholarship; New England Tel. Tel., Raytheon Co. EMERY ST. CLAIR SPRINGER, JR., 476 Franklin St., Cam- bridge; Electrical; Omega Psi Phi; Basketball; General Electric Co., Boston Edison Co. MICHAEL STANLEY, 58 High St., Wilmington; Chemical. FREDERICK JOHN STAVINSKI, JR., 20 Ives St., Blackstone; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5. JOSEPH STILLWELL, 12 Phillips St., Apt. B, Lawrence; Electrical. KARL ROBERT STRAUCH, 84 Franklin St., Stoneham; In- dustrial; AIIE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. JERALD MATTHEW SURPRISE, 413 Main St., Alburg, Vt.; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Class Board 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorus 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2; Crew 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, 5; New England Tel. Tel. Co., IBM. JOHN LAWRENCE SWANSON, 42 Mill St., Quincy; Me- chanical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5. JAMES STEPHEN SWEENEY, 19 Harvard St., Arlington; Electrical; ROTC 1, 2; AVCO. ROBERT SYKES, 10 Maybrook St., Dorchester; Civil. HARRY JAMES TAKACH, 31 West Eagle St., East Boston; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. THOMAS HARVEY TASSINARI, 159 South Main St., Natick; Chemical; AIChE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; NROTCBA. FRANCIS HARRY TERRY, 53 Copeland St., Brockton; Electri- cal; IEEE 4, 5; Silver Masque 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Brockton Edison Co. GREGG JOSEPH THIBODEAU, 17 Tide Winds Ter., Marble- head; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; Tau Beta Pi 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5 corresponding secretary 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Solid State Products, Inc., Adams Russell Co. GARY, ROBERT THURESON, 16 Edgerly St., Kensington, Conn.; Chemical; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Ensign-Bickford Co. JEFFREY WHEELER TOWNE, 125 Lincoln Ave., Quincy; Electrical; IEEE 4, 5; Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. NORMAN GARY TRAINOR, 18 Emmons St., W. Newton; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 1; Class Board 1; ROTC 1, 2. ROGER MICHAEL TRIPP, 232 Quinn St., Naugatuck, Conn.; Electrical; Dean ' s List 4; Eta Kappa Nu 5; IEEE 4, 5; Underwater Society 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Bristol Co., Massachu- setts General Hospital; Boston, Mass. COLBATH ANDERSON TUCKER, 11 Myrtle Sq., Gloucester; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; City of Beverly. JOSEPH THOMAS TURGEON, 136 Main St., Hazardville, Conn.; Chemical; AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 1; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2; Stanley Works. GEORGE TURNER, 69 Linwood Ave., Chelmsford; Chemical. CARL TWICKLER, 13 Wollaston Ter., Dorchester; Chemical; AIChE 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; New Notions, Inc. MARK LOUIS UHRICH, 50 Cody Dr., Stamford, Conn.; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 4, 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; MARS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, president 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Branson Instru- ments, Inc. General Time Research Center. RICHARD MELCHER ULVIA, 30 Blanche St., Dorchester; Electrical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2; Andrew Alford Consulting Engineers. WILLIAM JOHN VACCA, 60 Ten Hills Rd., Somerville; Me- chanical; SAME 1, 2; ASME 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2. DAVID LAWRENCE VAIL, 72 Gardner St., Allston; Civil; Belmont Town Hall, Boston Redevelopment Authority. DAVID ERNEST VARGA, P.O. Box 494, Rome N.Y.; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. ANDREAS DIMITRIOS VASILAKIS, 18 Cleveland St., Somer- ville; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; SAME 1, 2; ASME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. A.LAN ANTHONY VITUKEVICH, 1 Kernwood St., Maiden; Civil; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5; Souza True. ROBERT H. WALKER, 29 Chevy Chase Rd., Worcester; Chemical; AIChE 3, 4, 5; Class Board 1; Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1, 2. STEPHEN TALLEY WALKER, 8 Melody Lane, Weymouth; Electrical; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4, 5; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 drill master 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NROTCBA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; National Security Agency. JOHN CLAYTON WASELESKI, 78 High St., Foxoboro; Elec- trical; IEEE 1. 2, 4, 5; ROTC 1. 2, 3; MARS 1, 2; Fox- boro Co. ROBERT WALSH, 36 Bartley St., Wakefield; Industrial. THOMAS MICHAEL WALSH, 55 Cedar Grove St., Dorchester; Civil; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4, 5; NUCES 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT FRANCIS WESSL1NG, JR., 186 Phipps St., Quincy; Electrical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; President ' s Award 2, 3; Andrew Alford Consulting Engineers. CHARLES DESMOND WHITE, JR., 115 Arborway Dr., Brain- tree: Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2. PAUL A. WHITE, 100 Sydney St., Boston; Mechanical; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; ASME 4, 5; Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5; ROTC 1; General Electric Co. PAUL A. WILKIE, 114 Gridley St., Quincy; Electrical; IEEE 3, 4, 5. GERHARD BRUNO WINKLER, 19 D Dudley St., Arlington; Mechanical; ASME 3, 4, 5. REGINALD WONG, JR., 1 Johnny Ct., Boston; Mechanical; ASME 2, 3. 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2; Scabbard Blade 3. CLIFFORD A. WORTH, 49 Hamlet St., Arlington; Electrical; Phi Gamma Pi 4, 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; RCA, MIT. I rn. WILLIAM FREDERICK WYMAN, SR., 52 Atlanta St., Wor- cester; Electrical; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 3, 4, 5; General Radio Co. DONALD EDWARD YOUNG, 73 Banks St., Brockton; Electri- cal; Dean ' s List 1, 4; Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5; IEEE 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 5; Boston Naval Shipyard. RALPH WALTER YOUNG, 162 Madison Ave., Pittsfield; Elec- trical; Dean ' s List 3; IEEE 2, 3, 4, 5; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramural Basketball 1; General Electric Co. BRUCE ALEXANDER YUNGMAN, R.D. 2, Warwick, N.Y.; Industrial; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Alpha Pi Mu 4, 5; AIIE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 5; Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3 chair- man 2; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; SAME 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Ford Motor Co.; U. S. Steel Corp. DAVID ZELNIO, 18 Jefferson Park, Cambridge; Electrical. WILLIAM JOHN ZOLNER, III, 24 Berrywood Lane, Beverly; Chemical; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Nu Chi Epsilon 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3, vice president 4; ROTC 1, 2; National Science Foundation. fe Pha rmacy THEODORE ALBERT BARTLETT, 116 Mechanic St., South- bridge; Pharmacy; Delta Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Lunsford-Richardson-Merrell Award. EUGENE BELLE, 219 Summer St., Arlington; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; President ' s Award 3, 4; Rho Chi 4, 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; South Middlesex Pharmaceutical Associa- tion Scholarship 2; American Pharmaceutical Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Beatty Brothers, Inc. AMBROSE PATRICK CASSIDY, II, 122 South St., Marlboro; Pharmacy; Rho Pi Phi 4, 5; Newton- Wellesley Hospital. PAUL ERNEST DUSSAULT, 105 Pinecrest Dr., Pawtucket, R.I.; Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4, 5. DONALD L. FOX, 229 River St., West Newton; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 3, 4, 5; Rho Pi Phi; Student Council 3; Rho Pi Phi International Scholarship 4; Beatty Brother ' s Phar- macy, Norwood Hospital. RICHARD FRANCIS FURA, 11 Beverly Dr., Lincoln, R.I.; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 3; Rho Pi Phi 3, 4, 5; R. I. Hospital. JAMES DAVID GARVEY, JR., 48 Main St., Hatfield; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5; Brattle Drug Co. CHARLES A. GORDON, Middlesex Rd., Tyngsboro; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 4; Delta Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 4, 5 secretary 5; Donovan Drug Co., Hudson Pharmacy, Inc. ALBERT MARIO GUALTIERI, 10 Morton Ave., Batavia, N.Y.; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical Association 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 2, 3, president 4; Kappi Psi 3, 4, 5 secretary 2, vice-regent 4; Norwich Pharmacal Co., Derby Pharmacy. MARK JOHN KANA, 1215 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow; Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 5; Delta Sigma Theta, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 treasurer 2, vice-chancellor 3, chancellor 4; Rifle Club 4, 5; Intramural Sports; Adamo Drug Co., Newton-Wellesley Hospital. ROBERT M. KARLYN, 28 Appleton Ave., Beverly; Pharmacy; Alpha Zeta Omega 3, 4, 5. 372 pharmacy GEORGE WILLIAM LAMBERT, 113 Osborn St., Fall River; Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary-treasurer 4, vice president 5; Delta Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 sentinel 2, 3, 4, treasurer 5; Park Drug Store, Adelard LaRue. BERNARD HERMAN LONDON, 62 Vance St., New Britain, Conn.; Pharmacy; Alpha Zeta Omega 2, 3, 4 pledgemaster 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Hillel 4, 5; London Pharmacy, Inc. CAROLYN ANN LUSSIER, 150 Lafayette St., Salem; Pharmacy; Lambda Kappa Sigma; American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4, 5; Gerard Lussier, Arpy Arsenian. JAMES F. NAFF, 16 Fay Rd., Dedham; Pharmacy; Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM FRANCIS O ' TOOLE, 215 Taffrail Rd., Quincy; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4, 5; Massachusetts Health Re- search. Institute. RUSSELL VINCENT PARLEE, 206 Robbins St., Waltham; Pharmacy; Beatty Brothers Pharmacy, Inc. MILDRED ANNE REED, 194 Walnut St., Roxbury; Pharmacy; Lambda Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 5; Mass. General Hospital. JOHN CHARLES RIZZOTTO, 57 Foster Ct., Medford; Phar- macy; Delta Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 secretary 3; Rifle Club 4, 5; Maiden Hospital. AARON SANFT, 143 Corel St., Fall River; Pharmacy; Clisafi Pharmacy. DONALD ALFRED SHAW, 28 Emerald Rd., Nahant; Pharmacy; Alpha Zeta Omega 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 3, 4, president 4, 5, sub directorum 4, directorum 5; Wgoma Square Pharmacy. JOHN ROBERT SLOAN, 248 D St., So. Boston; Pharmacy; Alpha Zeta Omega 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2. DANIEL FRANCIS SULLIVAN, 20 Locust St., Merrimac; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical Association 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 4, 5. CHARLES SAMUEL SWEET, 43 Aldrich Rd., Wilmington; Pharmacy; Dean ' s List 3. 4, 5; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5 historian 2, regent 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4, 5; Newton-Wellesley Hospital. RICHARD JOSEPH TAMER, JR., 108 Florence St., Roslin- dale; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5; N.E. Deaconess Hospital. SPIROS J. THOMAS, 69 Hayes Ave., Lowell, Pharmacy; New England Deaconess Hospital. ERIC G. UROWSKY, 25 Abbot St., Dorchester; Pharmacy; Beth Israel Hospital. RICHARD MAYNARD WALENT, 23 Hayden St., Nashua, N.H.; Pharmacy; Delta Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 scribe 3, vice chancellor 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 class representative 4, 5; Rifle Club 3; Donovan Drug Co. SAMUEL EDWARD WALKER, JR., 57 Brighton Ave., Allston; Pharmacy; Rho Pi Phi 3, 4, 5; Track 3, 4. V. KENNETH WARD, 2 Humphrey St., Marblehead; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2; Charles F. Young. SHEILA PHYLLIS WEINER, 38 Hosmes St., Mattapan; Phar- macy; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 class representative 4; Lambda Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 president 4, vice president 5; Rho Chi 5 secretary 5; Hillel; Springfield Retail Druggists ' Association Scholarship 3; Arborway Pharmacy, Inc. WILLIAM SMITH WEINER, 229 Bradley St., Portland, Me.; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vice president 2, historian 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 5; Steele ' s Drug Store. ROBERT RUSSELL WOLANSKE, 210 High St., Greenfield; Pharmacy; Alpha Zeta Omega 2, 3, 4, 5 president 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Kenmore Pharmacy, City Point Pharmacy, Professional Prescription Center, St. Margaret ' s Hospital. JOSEPH LEO WOLD, 61 Sassafras St., Providence, R.I.; Phar- macy; Alpha Zeta Omega 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 5; Kanatta ' s Pharmacy, Rhode Island Hos- pital. WALTER ANTHONY WOLONSAVICH, 26 Appleton St., Somer- ville; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5; American Pharmaceuti- cal Association 2, 3, 4, 5; Somerville Hospital. The editors of the 1966 CAULDRON wish to acknowledge the dedicated services and contributions rendered to the University and the Class of 1966 by the following organizations: American Rocket Society Art Club Auto Club Biology Club Camera Club Chess Club Choral Society Computer Club Debate Council Economics Society Folk Music Society Girl ' s Sports Association History Club Hus-Skiers Outing Club International Relations Club Jazz Society Mathematics Club Model Railroad Club Modern Dance Group Pegasus Poetry Society Rifle Club Sociology Club Students for a Democratic Society Table Tennis Club Underwater Society Women ' s Ski Team Yacht Club Young Americans for Freedom Young Democrats Young Republicans Due to the technical limitations of this yearbook, it was impossible to have more extensive coverage of these organizations. 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Association 248 Huntington Avenue, Boston KE 6-2077 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE exclusive distributors of the official class ring Three Sizes Jumbo Large Girls gold back $46.50 $42.95 $32.95 prismatite back $42.95 $39.95 $28.95 NO TAX $5.00 DEPOSIT 8-10 WEEK DELIVERY Place Your Order Now! advertising 379 The officers and members of the Northeastern University Alumni Association extend heartiest congratulations to the members of the Class of 1966. ALUMNI LOUNGE You are cordially invited to visit the Association headquarters in Richards Hall (Room 225) and the Alumni Lounge which is available to you and your family whenever you are in the vicinity. We would appreciate your cooperation in maintaining your cor- rect address. In the event of a change of address, notify the Alumni Records Office so that mail will not be delayed in reach- ing you. You will receive the quarterly publication of the Alumni Association, The Northeastern University ALUMNUS, which is sent to all alumni of the University and to all seniors. Your Class officers will be looking to the Alumni Records Office for your current address for the various communications which will be sent to you as members of the Class of 1966. Among them will be an invitation to attend the annual Homecoming Day cele- bration, Alumni Day in June and more particularly, your Class Reunion. The Officers of the various Regional Alumni Clubs would be pleased to have you attend their meetings. Notices are sent to all alumni in their respective areas. There is available to you the Alumni Placement Serivce. You are cordially invited to use this facility for purposes of obtain- ing a position or relocating a position. This office operates under the direction of the Department oj Cooperative Education with a member of its staff assigned full time to alumni placement. If the Alumni Relations Office can be of service to you in the years ahead, please feel free to call on us. The Director of Alumni Relations is Rudolf 0. Oberg ' 26, who is the liaison officer be- tween the alumni and the University. He works closely with the various class officers, the regional clubs throughout the country, and such special interest groups as the Varsity Club, Pharmacy Alumni, Bouve Alumni and the Alumnae Association. Abraham Foley ' 25, President 380 advertising 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, N. Y. 10003 NC OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER advertising 381 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRA TULA TIONS to the to the CLASS of 1966 CLASS of 1966 compliments of from the Northeastern Junior Class University Band The Fratt amities at Northeastern University wish happiness and fulfillment to the Class of 1966 Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Beta Alpha Alpha Kappa Sigma Phi Gamma Pi Beta Gamma Epsilon Phi Sigma Kappa Gamma Phi Kappa Tau Epsilon Phi Nu Epsilon Zeta Theta Rho Epsilon Phi Alpha Rho Zeta Gamma Tau 382 advertising the only complete service for a successful yearbook. from photography to lithography A total range of Graphic Arts Services provided on a completely flexible basis to suit your own individual requirements. BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL, IMC. affiliated with HERFF JONES Printing • Publishing ■Photography CHRYSLER BUILDING • MEW YORK, IM.Y. 10017 Yearbook Photography Division, victor o-neill. studios 130 EAST 13RD STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 SPECIFICATIONS: This edition of the CAULDRON has been printed and bound by BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL, INC. on 80-lb. Warren Sax- ony 500 stock, in 16-page signatures. Type used is 8, 12, 18, 24 and 36 point Bodoni Book and Italic. All color reproductions are four-color process. The binding is Smythe-Sewed, rounded and backed. The Cover is Leatherette, embossed and the grain is Sand. EPILOGUE There has hung a sign in the CAULDRON office for many years inscribed with the signatures of past editors and assistants. It is actually a scroll listing the members of the Ancient and Honorable Order of Has Beens. It was a rather awkward ex- perience when I affixed my signature thereon, for, for the first time in five years of reading it, did I truly realize it ' s significance. But, then again, are we not all has beens. Since June 19, 1966 we were, for then we left our final mark as students upon Northeastern University. But, our relations with our Alma Mater will never cease for she will always be with us. With this idea, the 1966 CAULDRON was produced. For the present, this CAULDRON is merely a nice thing to look at, but it is intended to be read, savored and even be a bit nostalgic in the future. Only time will tell if it succeeded. In closing, I wish to say thank you to my associ- ates, good luck to you, my classmates, and good- bye Northeastern. JOSEPH CODISPOTI editor-in-chief 384
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