Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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Allen, Robert WatNOn (iould, Howard Duff Murphy, Stuart Eugene Angler, Myron Albert Grauer, John Jacob North, John N’illiam Anttila, W ' illiarn Kenneth ( iray, Lyle Herbert Nover, Leo Herman Atwooil, Davitl Arthur (irosodonia, Joseph Michael Orbach, Charles Edmond Ratlrow, Edward Hallin, Harvey Stanley Elmer Palmieri, Joseph Francis Baker, Charles Reed Harrington, (Jerald Fred Passey, George Edward Harna, Robert Hartshorn, Ellen Delia Peterson, Russell William Barrow, Andrew Dodds Heiden, John Marvin Piligian, Nor Nerses Bartlett, Tbomas Rodney Higgins, Forrest ( ' leveland Pincombe, Charles .Archie Bloom, Abraham Martin Higgs, Kenneth Raymond Pinderhughes, John Lloj d Boberg, Carl Axel Hover, Philip Harry Pollock, Raymond Leonard Bohnet, Herbert Fred Howard, Russell W’reath Porter, Robert Eddy Breen, Daniel Joseph Hsiang, Hsia Powley, Herbert Frank Browdy, Charles Maxwell Jarina, Michael Peter Rogers, John Courtney Buckton, Edward Cieorge Jorgensen, Edward Devens Rohanick, Fbomas Burke, Roger Kimball Karr, Kenneth William Rose, Paul Elsworth Bush, Stanley Seth Keating, Harold Edward Ross, Joseph -Anthony Collins, Ehomas, 3rd Keller, Perc Nelson Ruhmshottel, Walter Conner, Hugh Wesley Kelly, John Michael Sabetto, Nick Cook, James Edward Kistner, Charles LeRoy Sakai, Louis John Cooley, Frank Leonard Knowiton, Richard Benner Sansousy, Horace .Adelard Daniels, I ' hornas E. Kurth, Karl, Jr. Schinelli, Lino Joseph Dawson, Robert Irving Kustas, Louis James Schlingheyde, C harles Henry Deyoe, Frank Searing, Jr. Lang, Roy Younker Schofield, W ' illiarn Dodge, George Lane, Jr. Laning, Hans Frederick Schuman, C’incent Barth Doyle, Howard Charles Larson, Gordon O. Scott, John Carver, Jr. Dryden, James Murray Lawrence, ' . Richard Sholes, Russell Francis Dunphy, John Francis Leech, Edward Lawrence Shumway, Wilbur Oakes Ellenwood, Judson Lee Linck, George Waldemar Smith, W ' alter Sherwood England, Robert Augustus I.ippitr, Gordon Leslie Stinson, Joseph Cameron Erich, Burt Nelson Lotz, Daniel Nuelsen Swettman, W ' illiarn Fillmore Eyster, Frederick Stallman Lynch, John Paul Thomison, Harry Elwood Farquhar, John Charles McCreary, John Morgan Thompson, Russell C ' ollmer Favor, I ' hurston Miller, Robert Francis Tolman, Carl Leo Fransen, Herbert Elmer Milligan, Cirvan Pond ' Furek, Francis Friedman, Abraham Morris Moraes, Silas Ribeiro W ' etmore, Frank W’alton Goglia, Ralph Martin Morton, Leonard Harry Movse, Lawrence .Arthur W ' hitney, Roger .Albert

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CLASS OF ’FORTY ' TWO Stra)vj,crs once, ivc came to dwell toocthcr. Sons of our Another, wise and true; T he winds blew in hurricane propor- tions and the rains came down from the opened heavens. A bedraggled and bewildered lot of strangers invaded Fresh- man Headquarters located in Alumni Hall — this was to be the Class of ' q-- Men- tal tests, aptitude tests, tests of motor ability in the gymnasium and sw’imming pool were administered to the group in rapid suecession. The Sophomores added to the melee by initiating the Frosh to the cold waiters of the Massasoit. An unorgan- ized group were swished through the icy waters in the Annual Rope Pull by the heartless Sophs. Leaders appeared out of the group to give a semblance of unity to the elass. Victory in the cane rush did much to assuage the feelings of the till- then much trod upon yearlings. Then, quiet — all bent to the task of “hitting the books” so that we might be allowed to re- main in the institution. “A[ou ' we re hound by tics that cannot sever All our whole lives through. In seemingly rapid succession came the Frosh ball, the wonderful times at Frosh camp; and as we moved along, there came the succession of Stepping-Up Days which saw the group move nearer and nearer its goal of graduation and preparation for life- work in physical education and social agency work. The Soph hop, the work days at camp, and a long list of other events quickly gave the group a feeling of belong- ingness at Springfield — we were all Spring- field Men. The crowning affair was the Junior Prom with its good times for all. Gather closer, hand to hand. The time has come when we must part; Still the ties of college life will linger Ever in each heart. ' And now we’ve come to the time w ' hen w ' e are preparing to “Leave Old Massasoit.” Mingled feelings of elation at being able to go out into the field and of sadness at knowing that we shall be leaving behind, perhaps forever, the many friends w ' e have come to know in our asso- ciations at Springfield. The upperclass- men W ' hen w’e were Frosh, the Frosh when we were upperclassmen, the professors (about w ' hose assignments w ' e often griped) and administrators of the institu- tion -- many shall pass into the limbo of memories. But these memories of all that W ' e held close during our actual stay on campus will ever linger with us. As we look around we notice that many faces are missing from the original class — many new faces have been added. We’ll remember the old and the new alike. We’ll recall those who left school to join the armed forces after the sudden attack on our coun- try’s possessions and our anxiety concern- ing whether we would be able to finish a task so near completion before our draft boards saw fit to choose us for service. Memories! Memories! As the years go by they shall serve to bind us more closely to all who helped guide us through the formative four years of college life. In return we shall serve them by living, and helping live, “Springfield,” our ideals em- bodying the best of the best that our Alma Mater stands for. ‘ ] [ow raise the rosy goblet high. The Seniors chalice, and belie The tongues that slander and defile. For we have yet a little while To linger — Youth — uiid Ton and 1 - In college Days. — Frank Turek, Secy K.vkl Kurth, president Lyle Gray, r’lcc-presidcnf Myron Angier, treasurer Frank Turek, secretary [20] .-zm ijm -f .cv 77 i ' r



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Sm o- ‘■ ' T-i ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' r‘ m JUNIOR CLASS Abar, Jean Ve ton Adams, ( barles Irving Allen, U’alter Merrick Amolt, Robert Entjene Ball , Walter Lewis, Jr. B;mjj;lier, Ervin Samuel, Jr. Bedini, Americo Anthony Bent, Charles (hilby X Best, Ehomas Cameron Bicknell, Ray Stuart Booth, M’illiam Ilardinj; Bortle, Oonald l ' ndall Bovea, Oonslas I’aul Brown, Rost ' oe ( ' onkling, Jr. Bucklex ' , Earle Reid Burgess, Robert Baxter Burton, Ro er (iordon Bush, Robert Ehomas Chivers, Kenneth Charles Christman, Stanley Albert Church, James Oliver Coe, Carl Weston Cooper, Erank Allison DeCroat, Robert (ieorne Deyo, Robert . ustin nockham, Oavid Mac.Xskill Dooley, (Jordon Wolfe Do ier, Ehomas Hendrickson Dncharme, Donald Campbell Dyber, John Andrexv Ep;an, Bernard (Jerard A Emerv, Robert William Farina, Joseph Anthony Eaubert, Emile Foch Eenn, Norman Dinjtman Fishman, Morris F ' drd, Robert Fee Foster, Richard Mhilter Franklin, CIeorf;e Herbert I lall, C ' alvert Harper, Dale Andrew Hartman, Lawrence Louis Havel, Richard Charles Hoofiesteser, Howard Haynes I lorak, Karel Hueston, Merwin Henderson Hnrzeler, Rudolph Edward Jarosz, Bernard John Jennifer, Harold Jones Josephson, Walter ' ngroe Jiubl, Norman Barr Keegan, Lawrence Burr Kelly, Erank (Jamble Keyes, Edward Joseph Lehmann, Harry August Lindenmeyer, Robert L le Lineberger, James Franklin Lorenz, Howard Frank Mackey, Erkki William Maleska, Raxmond . lvin Malonev, John Martin Mardiros, Richard Luther McC ' urdy, Robert (leorge McExven, Kenneth I.indsav Mex er, Donald Miles .Miller, James .Allison Miller, Eurviance Minaert, Walter .August Moncsko, Walter (Jeorge Moore, (Jeorge Edgar, Jr. ■Murray, (Jarland Olson, Harry Barton Richardson, Donald Foste Rothstein, Benjamin Rutupiist, Kenneth Carl j Schmid, Irvin Richard Seaver, ( ' lifton Horace Shehlon, M’illiam (Jladstone Skipton, Edxvin Albert S. ,,d Smx ke, Edxvard John Snedeker, Harold Livingston Starrett, (Jeorge ( ' hamhers Steenburg, Carl John, Jr. Stenstrom, Odo John Stexvart, Malcolm Wilson Sturges, Robert Waldo Sundholm, Donald John Syka, .Andrexv Thxvaites, John Keith y I ' oxvnsend, William Wilco.x Varnev, Charles Herbert Waters, Raymond M’aters, William Fierce W ' ickman, W’illiam (Jreiner Woll, U ' esley (Jeorge, Jr. Zeller, (Jeorge William Zornoxv, (Jerard Philip Hip. ' ' 3

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