Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR CLASS Adams, Carlyle Albert Ciaylord, Curtiss Elisha Proiette, .Alfred Ralph Amos, Harold Ciibney, William Allen Rappaport, William Arthur, Roger Laurence Cjrant, Donald James Rice, De.Ayllon Price Kadrow, Edward (iray, Gordon Douglas Roberts, Donald Ernest Kail, Russell Louis (jurney, Kenneth Wilson Roby, Richard Spencer Beck, Arthur Robinson Hargrave, Benjamin, Jr. Samotis, William Basil Biskup, Louis Hatch, Russell Jones Schitfer, Samuel Leonard Blanchard, James Kingsley ' Hermann, Charles Stanley Schmidt, Raymond Edward Bramhall, Bradford Dyer Hurlbert, Quentin Bernard See, David .Arthur Calef, Keith Ronald Izer, Stewart Cirant, Jr. Segalla, Louis Joseph Charpentier, Arthur Aldrich Jackson, Jack Markell Shanks, M ' illiam Crawford Christy, Charles Wilson Jacobus, Jaccpies Jean Shea, Edward Joseph Cohen, Marvin Janes, Frederick .Albert Smith, Clive William Cook, Raymond B. Jorgensen, Charles ' illiam, Jr. Smith, Frank Lloyd, Jr. Covello, Leonard Kalencki, Edward Frederick Sparaco, Charles William Dawes, John Abraham Keyes, Lynford Lewellyn Spaulding, Charles .Agnew ' DeGrnat, Eric Brooks Lee, Harry Harding C. Stanton, (jeorge Hill, Jr. Delamater, James Brownell Lynch, Harold (if)rdon Stickney, Dean Richmond D ' Elia, Lawrence Nicholas Lysak, John Suher, David Stanley Doleva, Leon Mac ' ean, Percy Daniel Syner, James Clark Eck, William Leighton Mallen, Joseph Gerard Tucker, Stanley Eddy, J. Robert McMahon, Rodney Joseph Turner, John Randall Emerson, Philip Edward Millward, M’illiam Bolton Waglow, Irving Frederick Empleton, Bernard Eveland Moore, ' illiam Whitney, Jr. Walls, Bertram Stanley Engelhardt, Franklin James O ' Brien, Frank Xavier Ward, Robert Royden Ewen, Edward Coryell Panatier, John Francis Wardell, Harry Chris Fenton, Joseph Bundiam Parker, Frank Douglas ' atson, Frederick Johnson Ferguson, Fraysher O’Bannon Parsons, Robert Pulver Wheelock, Lee Elton Fetz, Carl Edward Pettengill, Homer Langley White, Logan Harold Fong, Albert Paul Petty, .Alonzo Ray WTodworth, William Charles Frederick, Norman Herman Petty, Oliver William Wurtz, Robert Howard Galt, James Christy Cfanter, John Humphrey Pierce, Courtland Bates, Jr. Wydro, John Joseph A’olda, James Joseph [25]

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CLASS OF 1941 F our years ago our class entered college at a time which witnessed a new ach ministration progressing upon its first full year at Springfield. Since that time we have seen many changes, both in the stu- dent body of the college and in the faculty which instructs it. Our own ranks have changed. Some of us have been compelled to drop out of college life, others have come to us as transfer students. Because of these changes, our college life has been full and interesting — an experi- ence not to be forgotten by us all. We have, as a class, had a varied history both as to our leadership and personnel. That first year we were all in more or less the same pattern. We took the same subjects, formed friendships, and worked together in the knowledge that we all were new and making adjustment to a new ' life. As our college years have multiplied, we have come to possess a different unity, a bond of co-operation forged through un- derstanding and appreciation of the worth of our individual members. Many of us have branched, and are pursuing different scholastic and athletic lines of endeavor. Our class organiz;ation now is a reflection of the common interest of all of us, not only in ourselves or our different interests, but also in the class as such and the tradi- tion and men we call and know as Spring- field College. We have shared and enjoyed common experiences which will be treasured long after w ' e leave Springfield. The hectic night of our sophomore banquet, the junior prom, the class calendar. Freshman Student, year- book, and other projects were entered into by all of us to some degree, and appreci- ated by all to a large measure. These things we will, as a class, remem- ber as Springfield. The classrooms will present their own particular memories, as will those occasions which are Springfield’s own — homecoming days, freshman camp, and other events important to us. Now we are approaching that time when W ' e will leave Springfield and fend for our- selves. In the world about us there has been great change and, of course, a great war. What our parts w ' ill be during the next few ' years, none of us can tell. What- ever they will be, we w ' ill always remem- ber the four years we have spent here as a class. In the w ' orld of tomorrow we will be separated and, in all probability, many of us will lose touch with many of the rest. Yet, despite this, w ' e have before us the know ' ledge that for four years we have lived and worked together. Such an asso- ciation W ' ill never breed forgetting. Wher- ever we may be, and whatever we may do, we will know and remember that others of our class are striving to fulfill that des- tiny for which we came to college — to be Springfield men in the best sense of that term. — Arthur A. Charpentier CLASS OFFICERS President Raymond B. Cook Vice ' President . . . .Charles W. Christy Secretary Raymond E. Schmidt Treasurer James B. Delamater Cm]



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Ul.» JUNIOR CLASS Allen, Robert ' atsoii Angler, Myron Albert Anttila, William Kenneth Atwood, David Arthur Baker, (’harles Reed Barna, Robert Barrow, Andrew Dodds Bartlett, I ' liomas Rodney Beiseigel, Florian John Bloom, Abraham Martin Boberg, Carl Axel Bohnet, Herbert Fred Bowser, W’enard, Jr. Breen, Daitiel Joseph Broadhead, (iordon James Browdy, Charles Maxwell Buckton, Fdward Cieorge Burke, Roger Kimball Bush, Stanley Seth Campbell, Thomas Hunt Cheswell, Austin Isert ( ' ollins, Fhomas, 3 rd Conat , Joseph Michael Cook, James Kdrvard Cooley, Frank Leonard ( ' risfield. Jack (lilbert Dalitsk , Milton Daniels, Fhomas F. Darvson, Robert Irving Deyo, Frank Searing, Jr. Dodge, Cieorge Lane, Jr. Doyle, Howard ( ' harles Dryden, James Murra Dunphy, John Francis Fi lien wood, Judson Lee Fngland, Robert . ugustus Frich, Burt Nelson Fyster, Frederick Stallman Far iuhar, John Charles Favor, Fhurston Fransen, Herbert Elmer Friedman, Abraham Morris (libson, Lloyd Bertrand (ioglia, Ralph Martin (ioodner, Joseph Luther, Jr. (irauer, John Jacob Gray, Lyle Herbert Grosodonia, Joseph Michael Hallin, Harvey Stanley Fdmer Harrington, Gerald Freil Heiden, John Marvin Higgs, Kenneth Raymond 1 lopkins, Orrin D., J r. Hover, Harry Howard, Russell ( ' reath Jarina, Michael I’eter Jorgensen, Edward Devens Karr, Kenneth William Keating, Harold Fidwaril Keller, Perc Nelson Kellt , John Michael Kistner, Charles LeRoy Knowlton, Richard Benner Kurth, Karl, J r. Kustas, Louis J antes Lang, Roy ’ounker l.aning, Hans l- ' rederick Lawrence, W Richard Leech, Fidwaril Lawrence Linck, Cieorge Waldemar I.ippitt, Gordon Leslie Lotz, Daniel Nuelsen Lynch, John Paul Mc( ' reary, John Morgan Miller, Robert Francis Milligan, Girvan Pond Mitchell, William Pope Morton, Leonard Harry Murphy, Stuart F ' ugene North, John M’illiam Orbach, ( ' harles Fidmond Palmieri, Joseph Francis Pape, Fred H ami 11 Passey, (ieorge Fidward I’eterson, Russell W’illiam Piligian, Nor Nerses Pittcombe, ( ' harles Archie Pinderhughes, John Lloyd Pollock, Raymond Leonard Porter, Robert FAldy Powley, Herbert F ' rank I’reuss, Julian Stanley Radasch, Fidmund John, Jr. Rogers, John Courtney Rohanick, Fhomas Rose, Paul FHlsworth Ross, Joseph Anthony Ruhmshottel, M ' alter Sabetto, Nicholas . . Satfer, Fistelle D. Sakai, Louis John Salomon, .Mvin Joseph Sanderson, ' illard Sherwood, Jr. Sansoucy, Horace . delard Schinelli, Lino Joseph Schlingheyde, ( ' harles Henry Schofield, William Schviman, ’incent Barth Scott, John Carver, Jr. Sholes, Russell Francis Shumway, Wilbur Oakes Silvestri, Julio Smith, Walter Sherwood Stpiires, William Ashley Stinson, Joseph ( ' ameron Swettman, William Fillmore Fhomison, Harry Filwood Thompson, Russell Vollmer I ' odd, Margaret Filizaheth Tolman, ( ' arl Leo I ' urek, Francis Wagner, William Adam W ' atkins, Harry Lee Watt, Thomas, Jr. Webster, Almon Morrell, Jr. W ' etmore, Frank Walton Whitney, Roger Albert ' ates, Havelock Howard

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