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Adams, Charles Irving Allen, Walter Merrick Amott, Robert Eugene Bailey, Theodore Luman Bally, Walter Lewis, Jr. Baugher, Ervin Samuel, Jr. Becker, John .‘ rthur Bedini, Americo Anthony Bent, Charles Colby Best, Thomas Cameron Bicknell, Ray Stuart Booth, William Harding Bortle, Donald Tyndall Boyea, Douglas Paul Brown, Roscoe Conkling, Jr. Buckley, Earle Reid Burgess, Robert Baxter Burrington, Paul Woodman Burton, Roger Gordon Bush, Robert Thomas Carpenter, George Ethelbert, Jr. Castner, Fred Gerdsen Chapel, Jack James Chivers, Kenneth Charles Christman, Stanley Albert Church, James Oliver Coe, Carl M ' eston Cooper, Frank Allison Crooks, Walter Benjamin Daniels, Harold ' illiam DeGroat, Robert George Deyo, Robert Austin Dockham, David Mac. ' skill Dooley, Gordon Wolfe Dozier, Thomas Hendrickson Ducharme, Donald Campbell Dunn, William John Easterlin, Merrill Lincoln Edgett, Ernest Byron Egan, Bernard Gerard Emery, Robert William Farina, Joseph .‘ nthony Fauhert, Emile Foch Fenn, Norman Dingman Fiske, Harold Monroe Foster, Richard Walter Franklin, George Herbert Geary, Cieorge Eaton Grant, Donald .Alexander Grover, { ' 1 de Eaton Hall, Calvert Harper, Dale Andrew Hartman, Lawrence Louis Havel, Richard Charles Hoogesteger, Howard Haynes Horak, Karel Hueston, Merwin Henderson Hurzeler, Rudolph Edward Jarosz, Bernard John Jennifer, Harold Jones Josephson, Walter Vngroe Judd, Norman Barry Keegan, Lawrence Burr Kelly, Frank Gamble Keyes, Edward Joseph Konosky, Colia Frank Larson, Gordon O. Lehmann, Harry August Leveton, Edward Francis Lindenmeyer, Robert Lyle Lineberger, James Franklin Lorenz, Howard Frank Mabie, Ralph Lawrence Mackey, Erkki William Maleska, Raymond Alvin Maloney, John Martin Mardiros, Richard Luther Mathe, Stephen Mattson, .Arthur Theodore McCAirdy, Robert George McEwen, Kenneth Lindsay Meng, George C ' ary .Meyer, Donald Miles ■Miller, Harvey Whiting •Miller, James .Allison .Miller, Purviance ■Minaert, Walter .August Moncsko, U ' alter (ieorge .Moore, George F ' dgar, Jr. Olson, Harold Barton Pennington, John Rehn, Frank Edward Reimer, Robert Edward, Jr. Richardson, Donald Foster Rivers, Tauno Henry RuiKpiist, Kenneth Carl Ryll, .Alfred Robert Schmid, Irvin Richard Seaver, Clifton Horace Sheldon, William Gladstone Sipson, Dean Ayres Skipton, Edwin .Albert Smyke, Edward John Snedeker, flarold Livingston Starrett, George Chambers Steenburg, Carl John, Jr. Sturges, Robert Waldo Sundholm, Donald John Syka, .Andrew Thwaites, John Keith Townsend, William Wilcox ' alego, Edward Frederick Waters, Raymond U ' aters, William Pierce Weeks, Russell Oscar Wickman, William Greiner Woll, Wesley George, Jr. Workhoven, Irving Frank Zeller, George William Zornow, Gerard Philip
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CLASS OF 1 943 T he class ot ' 43, after giving the fresh ' men a tew weeks to get acquainted with college, fell with a will to their tra ' ditional task of making life interesting for the tirst ' year men. Freshman Week was accompanied by the usual number of hap ' less Frosh praying tor rain on the steps of the Old Dorm and, needless to say, get ' ting surprisingly quick results. Wednes ' day night of that same week saw the Frosh gathered in West Gym for the purpose of pertorming before a very critical audience of upperclassmen. An unscheduled act occurred when the Frosh got together later in the evening and met the Sophs in mor ' tal combat on the shores of Lake Massasoit. Some w ' eeks later the Frosh fell victim to the Class of ' 43 in the usual debate over who was going to pull whom into the water. The Frosh lost, being on the short, and chilly, end of the rope. In betw ' een scraps with the Frosh, and occasional trips to the Library to do a bib. lit. term paper tor the next day, the Class found time to indulge in a little social life of the more formal sort. The chief event of this type was the “Horrible Hop” — a mystery ' comedy dance. The dance was well advertised in advance, and lived up to expectations. Several other class affairs were held with equal success. Class officers were Bob Emery, presi ' dent; Erkki Mackey, vice ' president; Ed Smyke, secretary; and Don Grant, treas ' urer. The football, soccer, swimming, cross ' country, track and lacrosse teams all re ' ceived a good share ot material from the Sophs and each sport turned out a large number of ' 43 lettermen. Ed Smyke did honor to his class as well as the swimming team when he gained the only Springfield first place in the New England meet by virtue of his tine diving. Interclass basket ' ball found the Sophs victorious as they tri ' umphed over the Seniors and Frosh. The usual Frosh ' Soph battle regarding the freshman issue of The Student took place in March, and the Sophs left this affair satisfied that the journalistic en ' deavor of the Frosh was thoroughly cen ' sored by an able sophomore group before it was allowed to be circulated. One bright, sunny New England spring day was devoted to a work project in back of the college where the Men of ’43 la ' bored to clean up the debris on the shores and lake bottom ot the drained Lake Mas ' sasoit. Besides demonstrating the man ' power of the Sophs, much fun was had by all, especially in rolling in the mud those class members who neglected to report for work. Two freshmen also paid their re ' spects to ’43 after being “forced” to take a beauty mud bath in the black lake bottom. Sophomore social life was climaxed with the annual dinner ' dance which was held in April. This gala event was attended by over one hundred men of ’43. Dr. Hop ' kins was the main speaker, and was pre ' sented an equipment case as a token of appreciation for the assistance and aid that he continuously gives to keeping Spring ' field men in working order. Tom Best was general chairman of this affair, assisted by Frank Kelly, George Meng, and Dick Foster. [28]
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FRESHMAN CLASS Aiulerson, C ' liarles Eilu ai tl Andrews, Max Holt Armet, U’illiaitl Robert Avisoii, Richard Mace Hailey, David W ' illard Barney, Floyd Franklin Barrett, Raymond Milton Batchelor, David Arthur Bauer, James Morton Bjerknes, Christian lulward Boyd, M’eston MacLeod BrtK ' kway, W ' arren Baldwin Brodie, Clordon Skelton Burfoot, Ambrose Wingate, Jr. Burford, Robert Edu arti Burroughs, Bryce Cireele Butler, W ' illiam Otis (’ady, Floyd Wesley (Llllahan, James Douglas Campagnolo, I ' heodore John ( ' arlson. Nils Bertil Carpenter, C ' ollins Chapman, John Donald Charpentier, l.eonard Douglas, Jr. Christ, . rthur Herman Clark, Dana F ' merson ( ' leveland, lr in Minor ( ' ole, David Parsons Collamore, Robert ( ' base Cone, Warren Mason Congdon, Paul Chert ( ' onner, l.eonard Cot , -Mhert W ' oods Cowling, (ieorge Frederick Cox, N’ernon William Crooks, Samuel Coidter Davis, Flrnest I.eRot, Jr. Discpie, . ' r:hur F reeman Donohue, John Joseph Druce, John Dix Dussault, Fom W’ard Dyher, John . ndrew F ' sty, Robert Malcolm EveritI, John Blum Fladd, Laurence Edgar (iehling, John Rarl (Lies, F ' dward Ripley (lilson, Howard Luther, Jr. (loodwin, William Noel (ireenhaigh, James, Jr. (luyer, Richard Bennett Harkness, James . rchihald Hawkes, Robert Charles Headley, Richard Kern Hearn, (ieorge Robert Heidt, Walter William, Jr. Hemenwav, I ' rank .Allen, Jr. I lendry, John Nelson 1 lerrick, John Porter Hilton, Eugene Douglas Hladeck, William J. Hoff, Norman Frederick Hoffman, James M’ilbur Holleran, Fhomas Richard Hulbert, Ralph Wheelock Huston, W ' allace Joseph, Jr. Jones, I.a vrence Fldwin Kalbaugh, Robert William Kempton, George Brigham Krauskopf, Joseph l.eonard l.aufer, .Arthur Carroll l.atvrence, Lowell Stanley Lawson, Robert Oscar Lazar, (ieorge ( ' anada Leighton, Charles, J r. Levine, Bernard l.ougee, Richard Scott Luitweiler, James Cornelius, Jr. Lysle, Robert James MacFarlane, Hugh Ormond Marvin, Jack Bancroft Mc( ' ormick, Harry Brown McF ' arlane, David Wright Maynes, Fidwin Scott Merrick, Ross Midgley, James .Anderson Minor, Calvin .Albert Morgan, Howard Russell Nakashian, Haig S. Nelson, Charles .Alfred Nicoll, Robert Gortlon Nordstrom, Carl W ' illiam Owens, John Fiugene Parker, Russell Baile Pate, Robert Maurice Pettengill, .Arnold McGregor Potter, .Albert David, Jr. Pratt, Frederick W ' ., Jr. Rainey, Joseph Crey Raymond, Ralph F ' reil Riley, William Raymond Rippon, Dean Roberts, W ' illiam Oliver, Jr. Robertson, Russell Fiugene Robinson, Kenneth Rupert Rorick, Howard W’illiam Rosseau, FL nest luigene, Jr. Sander, Leonard Morrell Savage, Carl Richard Scannell, .Andrew Joseph Schneider, Fid ward Harold, Jr. Shattuck, James W ' i.bur Sheehan, Burt Charles Shepherd, W ' illiam Charles Sipper, .Adolph .Anthony Smith, Robert ( ' harles Smith, Ronald ’itellius Stedman, W’illiam Charles Stevens, Harvey .Arthur Stewart, Malcolm W’ilson Stoeckel, Edward .Arthur I ' hompson, Reginald Berlie ' Fhompson, Robert Russell Tompkins, James Ballantine Tribble, Harold Carlton, Jr. Fripp, Fracy, J r. ' an Ess, Lester Jay ’olk, John ( ' arl W’ansor, Fidward Morgan W’atson, Frank Fidward W ' eeks, Maurice Harold W ' elch, Howard lessee W ' ells, Myron Leroy W ' illiams, Harold .Arnold W ' right, LeRoy Burton
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