Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIOR DIRUCTORY ALLEN, KENNETH AUDETTE, D()ROrH ’ MAY AYERS, ROBER T GARDNER If ellesley, M ass. Springfield, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass. BANGS, ROBER T ALLAN BASSETT, BI:HL KIMBERL ' i BENSON, STANLEY DAVIS BISSON, ERANK GEORGE BRADEORD, VINCENT BROWN, JESSE BROWN, ROBER T Hli ' ETON BUSCALL, ERANCIS II est llartjord. Conn. Ilyannis, .Mass. .Middleboro, .Mass. Springfield, Mass. Collingsu’ood, A ' . J. Neiv York, N. Y. Norristown, Pa. Springfield, Mass. T T ▼ CARLSON, ERIC ADOLPH CELLA, GEORGE AR THUR CHAPMAN, WILLIAM ADAIR CLARK, ERWIN TUCKER COLBURN, WALTER JEWELL COLEY, VvU LIAM ERNEST COLLINS, TH ARLES ELISHA COOPER, RICHARD DANIEL CROWELL, NA’E CRUCIUS, HENRY OTTO CUSHING, PRESTON LITTLEEIELD Proctor, I t. Nezv Milford, N . J . Philadelphia, Pa. Poquonock, Conn. Collingszvood, N. J. Springfield, Mass. Rensselaer, N . Y . Brockton, Mass. Past Dennis, .Mass. Lazvrence, Mass. Brockton, Mass. DARBYSHIRE, JOHN DAVIS, KARL ' TON DOUGLAS DE BAUN, HOWARD MIL ' ION DEMERTTT, ROGER LYLE DESOE, HOLLIS LA NDON DIBBLE, HORTON McCLURE DICKENMAN, HOWARD BRANDT Elizabeth, AT J. Theresa, N . ) . Spring Talley, N. Y. Beacon, A . ) . If ' est Springfield, Mass. Norzvalk, Conn. Norwich, Conn. ELLIS, JOHN RICHARD Danbury, Conn. EALKINER, CARL AR THUR EALLEK, HENRY, Jr. EERGUSON, WILLARD JA.MES LORD, DANIEL INSCHO Bell erase, A . Rockville Centre, N. Y. Saylesville, R. I. U ashington, N. J. GRAHAM, WILLIAM ERE DERICK GRAAT DONALD ERANKLIN GRAY, RICHARD MASON GREENE, GEORGE ELMO GUERRA’, LOUIS ALEONSE Burlington, Mass. IT est Springfield, Mass. .Mystic, Conn. Bridge Hampton, N. Y . Simsbury, Conn. HALLETT, RONALD ELI HASLER, EDWIN LESLIE HATTON, JAMES TEMPLEMAN HERSHEA’, ROBERT EDWIN HILL, VICTOR JOHN HODGKINS, GEORGE ELLIS, Jr. HOLYES, PAUL MARKLEA’ HOLLAND, ERANK BERNARD HUNT, ALERED, Jr. HYDE, D.VVID CLINTON Portland, Me. Potlsville, Pa. Portland, Me. Yardley, Pa. Long Island City, N. Y. Ipswich, Mass. Clinton, N. J . Dedham, Mass. Minoa, N. Y. .Mtljord, Conn. ▼ ▼ T IVERSON, AR THUR PETER JACKSON, GEORGE JOHNSON, WALTER TRACY JONES, WILLIAM BAILEY KEUm, NORMAN CLINTON KERN, ARTHUR EREDERICK, Jr. KINGSLEA’, ERED LINCOLN, Jr. KUSCHER, OTTO, Jr. Brooklyn, N. ) . Creenwich, AT ) ' . CheIm.sford, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Rutland, Tt. Mineola, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. Irvington, N. J.

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JUNIOR LEGKND 1 lie initial process, an important and eftective one, was carried out efficiently. During Freshman eek, the raw material, loaded with much waste and surplus material, was introduced to the Blast Furnace, the physical ecjuipment of Springfield College. Certain materials, such as talks from professors, introduction to the library, placement e.xaminations, and a week-end at Freshman Camp, were sprinkled m throughout the ore to make the next process more efficient. After this process, the raw material was ready for heating. I hen the hre was lighted. Challenging courses, humiliating hazing, talks and advice from higher-ups, went coursing through this cosmopolitan mass. Soon the true metal began to quiver and break away from old hinds and ties. Old prejudices, dogma, and baser qualities were left behind as the true metal was brought out and united with more of its own kind. Interclass scraps and games, more courses, examinations, new social relationships continued the separation process, until by the end of the hreshman year, the class of 1936 emerged as a purer, basic form, pig iron, rid of the clinging slag and contaminating sub- stances with which It had arrived. More simple, purer, better, but still worth little as it stood, the material waited, cooled, during the summer, for the next process. I he mold formed the year before was taken by the Specialists m the Sophomore Process and carefully worked. This material, they realized, needed further rehning. So, with the basic subjects as fuel, the continued enthusiastic professorial treatment as hre, and the testing processes for ridding it of impurities, the pig iron became rehned iron. 1 he process from thence on was simple, yet requiring the greatest care. With the rehned metal m a new melting-pot, it was now treated to the newest proved educational procedures. A highly selected fuel was used this vear. I rofessionals guided it through Biblical Literature, Psychology, Anatomy, Physics, Sociology, var- sitv athletics, extra-curricular activities, and the product was now of real worth. Fhe material which entered the Junior Process was Linihed, selected, pure, dependable. The pificess narrows more now that the half-way mark has been passed. No longer is the material hampered by useless slag. Still, enough alloy, conviction, remains to give strength, pliability, and dur- ability. Umformitv, cooperation, fellowship reigns m this substance. Now the tempering process is under wav. Professional hammers carefully but forcibly are being wielded. A vision of future possi- bilities IS seen. Next year, the Hnal processes of hardening, grinding, and polish- ing will take place. S. Rees 26



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J JUNIOR DIRECTORY ▼ LEACH, EARL HENR ' i ' l.’HOMMEDIEE, KENNEIll EDWARD LIRIMNCOi r, HARR ' IHRRLn ' , oris RONALD U)KE, EDWARD NEWHECIN MAUNS, WALLER DANIEL MARLIN, RALI’II C. McAL LEV, ALDEN HI HERL McNIVEN, CHARLES MERRII,L, HALVOR S ' LANLE ■ MII.LER, JOHN HENR ’, Jr. M O R E 1 ! Ol ■ S E , L A I : R E N C E .MORTON, ALAN NIEDLAND, ERED NA’E, HARLAND RORERL If auregan. Conn. Manhasset, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. If estwood, N. J. Upper Montclair, N . J. Saugatuck, Conti. Rockville, Conn, .dugusta, Me. Springfield, Mass. Cumberland Center, Me. ff ' allingford, ft. Danbury, Conn. Patchogue, N . Y. New .Milford, N. J. Ashfield, Mass. O’CONNOR, DONALD JOHN OLSON, ROY MAR LIN OLSON, ANDREWS KARL OUSTAE Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Bayonne, N. J. Torrington, Conn. RAR LEL, ERANK lOSEPH I ' LANLI ' ZER, ERIC RUDOl.PH I’OROZ ' i ' NSKI, ARNOLD ERANK POWERS, EREEMONL SHELDON PUTNA.M, RICHARD ELIOT Palmerton, Pa. Lawrence, Mass. Cleveland, 0. Palmyra, N. Y. Greenfield, Mass. RAMBERC, RICHARD CARL REES, SHERMAN lAMES, Jr. RIMANA ' , JOSEPH ' RTDOLPH ROCERS, NELSON RAY ROSSI, .A ' LHOS DO.MENTCO Haverhill, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Darien, Conn. South Atselic, N. New York, N . Y. SCOT] ' , NELSON EREDERICKSON SEY MOUR, CHESTER RALPH SMELL!, RODERIC LEON SMELH, ROSE HAROLD SPRINGS, LEROY DAVIDSON STOLDT, HERMAN WIELIAM STROBRIDGE, EDWARD PARKS SUGDEN, WILEORD AITKEN SUELOR, DOUGLAS GILMAN SZABO, JOSEPH ERANK Glen Ridge, N. J. Elkins Park, Pa. Turners Palls, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Maple Shade, N . J . .-fllen. So. D. ff ' oodsville, N. IP Jackson Heights, N . Y. South Deerfield, Mass. New Britain, Conn. ' PENNEY, ASILLON MONROE LSIT, SIK KAM ' LirmiLL, EMOR’i ' ROBER ' L Gardner, Mass. Honolulu, Hawaii Peconic, N. Y. VAN HEUSEN, LEON IRVING VAN ZANDL, JA ’ CLA ' LON Springfield, Mass, ff est Hartford, Conn. WAL ' LON, GEORGE i ' HO.MPSON WEBBER, SYDNEY HOUGH ' LON WHEL.MAN, LRU.MAN LINDSAY WHLLNE ' i’, EVE RE ' LL RANDALL WHITNTA’, HENR ' i ' KENNE ' LH WINSLOW, ROY STEWART WOLCO ' L ' L, OUVER ELLIO ' L ' L WRIGH ' L, DANIEL JOHN High Bridge, iV. J. Springfield, Mass. Stillwater, N. Y. South Portland, Me. ff ' illiston, f t. Marblehead, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. T 28

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