Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

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MURRAY ACHILLE CAPECELATRO JACK KELLEY Editor-in-Chief, l93lV2 Business Manager Editor-in-Chief, I932 l Raymond Taylor Mary Salier Ronald Newsome Louise Urban Grace Miller l i Conrad Gagnon Claire Kenny james Kimball Wahneta Dawes jerry Gentile Donald Sellars Jean Blair Alice Ford Warner Hall II 5 ll ggshirzliiun Y? QEIN 1'vrng11itiu11 nf thv faithful- nvma with whirl! lpv ham ginvn an frvvlg nf hm timv sinh rnvrgtg, zmh nf tlpv animating mlirit with mhirh he haw irmpirvh the ntaffn nf prvuinun 'Tech Tigers mv wnpertfullg hvhiraie thin unlumv tu Mr. Qlurl EK. Svtunv. E63 QM6?xA,:: Through a glass. darkly H 3 H FOREVVORD '23 'Q K 1 HE ILLUSTRATIONS in this year's C at theme of the book, Towers, symbolic 'IN 'N' fx l Q E Tiger are chosen to set forth the 4 A 1 ff ,Y ' 1 5 ,-'K J Xl, of aspiration and achievement. Though Tech has no academic towers, many of its windows look out upon the heaven-pointing spifes of nearby churches, and every spring our beautiful horse-chestnut tree lifts its tiny towers of blossom into the sunlit sky. There is the Campanile whose slender shaft rises proudly above our city skyfline, a landmark by day, and by night a beacon to travelers entering our borders. As the towers of our pictures are reminders of the beauty of our surroundings, so this book is itself a record of desires fulfilled, partially at least, in the achievements of our life at Tech, and a suggestion of promise in our greater aspirations for the future. E911 fb I 49 - Hhwm 7 3 1 , il 1 1. 4' TOWERS OF BLOSSOM U 10 H gf 11 , And spircs whose silent finger points to hC2lVCl1M XVo1mswcm1'11 fill? 2 iff QC C? SQ ye antique spite 5Ye distant towers, C La-mf.. l M, 5Qf'f-'f-f-4 fn ' +V .5 3223 5, ,Ep-fkx 13 'H COD a bea 4-3 4: .ED c :A ,Q -o c: rd ri CU 'cn ax .n .hd S-4 rd E -0 c: .2 if These leafy portals lead where? To education, knowledge, culture Power, and ability to cope with Life's greatest problems. ll14ll f E MRS. LENA JORDAN 19 Westford Ave. MR. LYMAN B. SANBORN Cdlaculty 'Diteeliory MR. HARRY B. MARSH, Principal 91 Buckingham Street Art Department 929 Sumner Ave. MRS. LYDIA SMITH, 15 Temple St. En glifh Department MR. CHARLES A. COCKAYNE, PH. D. MR. DWIGHT C. FRANCIS 715 Parker Ave. The Oaks Hotel MISS MARY S. JACKSON 286 Union St. MISS L. ELIZABETH BELL South Deerfield MR. CYRUS W. JONES 507 Dickinson St. MISS THEODORA M. CARRELL 73 Avon Pl. MISS HELEN E. SMITH MISS DOROTHY DANEORTII 16 Monmouth St. Chester Rd., Huntington, Mass. MISS SARAH DURKEE 108 Byers St. MISS MARY A. WEAVER 286 Union St. MISS LETA YOUNG, 34 Thompson St. Hf.fl01'Jl Department MISS MARY C. CLUNE, PH. D. 396 Union St. MISS MARY A. GREENWOOD 71 Avon Pl. MISS JESSIE M. BOURN 157 Bowles St. MR. CARL R. STONE 118 Bristol St. MR. DAVID E. GREENAWAY 75 Mapledell St. MR. SCHYLER C. VAN SICKLE 16 Buckingham St. Home Efonomier Department MISS MABEL M. LUTES 90 Westminster St. MRS. HELEN P. RIDEOUT 161 High St. MIss A. CARO BALCOLM 90 Westminster St. MISS SADIE J. SWENSON 108 Byers St. MISS EUGENIA WILSON, 30 Avon Pl. Mathematirr Department MR. S. EVERETT COOK 83 Sumner Ave. MRS. FLORENCE M. HOWES 53 Bowles St. MISS MIRIAM E. ALLEN 19 Pleasant St., Westheld MR. PAUL R. MARSH 368 Tremont St. MR. PERRY M. BEST Monson MISS EDNA G. MARSTON 59 Buckingham St. MISS NELLIE B. HILL 73 Avon Pl. MISS MADGE E. RICHMOND 90 Westminster St. MR. ARTHUR H. WOODWORTH, 52 Albemarle Street Meelaaniral Drawing Department MR. CHESTER L. THORNDIKE MR. EARL J. HESSELTON 770 Dickinson St. 75 Oak Grove Ave. MR. BUEL A. HITCHCOCK 16 Dexter St. MR. HAROLD P. BROWN 27 Norway St., Long. MR. RAYMOND E. MACIcENzIE Longmeadow MR. ALEXANDER D. DAVIS 186 Maynard St. MR. HUGH MCD. MARTIN, 349 State Street Modern Language Department MR. HOWARD MITCHELL 68 Ft. Pleasant Ave. MISS ELSA M. JAEDE 14 Buckingham St. MISS LILLIAN A. BOLSTER 163 Bowles St. MISS MARCELINE M. MONCFRET 158 Bowles St. MR. FALES NEWHALL 11 East Alvord St. MISS ALICE PUFFER 141 Maple St. Mzuic Department MR. CHARLES A. WOODBURY, 44 Woodside Ter. Plvyrirat Ettnration Department MISS IVIIRIAM W. WHITTEMORE 1GirIsJ MR. IRVING G. WALMER fBoysJ 26 Hunter Pl. 17 Norfolk St. MR. RALPH A. STOUT lAssistant Boysj, 224 Washington Blvd. Srienre Departrnent MR. EDWARD I-I. GOODRICI-I fon leave of absencej, 34 Westminster St. MR. J. HAWLEY AIKEN 121 Garfield St. MR. M. MARCUS KILEY 43 Noel St. MR. CHARLES R. ALLEN 4 Darwell St. MR. ALFRED LINCOLN 73 Maple St. MR. U. CLEAL COWING MR, M. EDMUND MAYNARD 22 Field St., W. Springfield I5 Crittendon St. MR. FRED W. HUTCHINSON MR. HENRY A. IWOIIGAN 38 SO. Main St., East Longmeadow I8 So. Park Pl., Longmeadow MR. HERBERT E. NORTIIRUR, 74 Vermont St. Shop Department MR. BURTON A. ADAMS 41 Irvington St. MR. HOWARD F. REED MR. WILLIAM M. ABBOTT 87 Harvard St. 33 Wtmtmtl Ave., East Longmeadow MR. ROLAND B. FITZROY 67 Noel St. MR. LEWIS O. RICHARDSON 103 Norfolk St. MR. WARREN E. LAWRENCE 84 Rittenhouse Ter. MR. ROBERT J. SPENCE .69 Foster St. MR. WALTER G. WOOD 28 Sycamore St. Ednrationat Counrellor Principal! Arrirtant MR. M. MARCUS KILEY, 43 Noel St. MISS FRANCES C. BOYNTON, 44 Myrtle St. Clerlar MISS RENA E. BRADLEY 17 Spruce St. MRS. FLORENCE C. MOAKLER 59 Fenwick Ave. Sefretary and Ofpre Superriror Nm-.re , MISS MARY E. HART, 158 Bowles St. MISS WINIFRED A. MCMANUS, 33 Littleton St. fNames in capitals are heads of departmentsj ll 17 ll uf' O .1 'f!l Ili Q E:-U TWG IE E2 North Congregational South Congregnrimml Church Church r .. 'P s 'A 'R 6 St. Michael's Cathedral Church of the Unity Cjfeighboring Towers U 13 E Wigh Cgfonors at Tfeclt HE Charles F. Warner Achievement Medals are H the highest awards which can be won by the students at Tech. They are awarded semifannually on the judgment of a committee consisting of two alumni, four faculty members, two representatives from each of the 12A and 12B classes, and the 11A class president, to the boy and girl in the graduating class who have shown outstanding attributes in scholf arship, citizenship, and leadership. These medals not only recognize scholarship, but other characteristics necessary to success. This much prized award stands as a living memorial to Charles F. Warner, the founder and first principal of the school. ThreefYear Honors, a Tech tradition, are won by those students who have done outstanding workin their studies at Tech. However, in making these awards, school citizenship and school spirit are also considered. The honors are based on oilice records together with the vote of the faculty. ll19ll 'ar 7 TJ in rss IE L22 CHARLES F. WARNER ACI-IIEVEMENT MEDAL IQBIM CLINTON ELY LEECH It is indeed fitting that Tech's highest award he given to Clinton Leech. As president of his class during his last year, his qualities of leadership were recognized. His career in Tech was not onefsided. He was a scholar and an athlete. The Junior and Senior Pro Merito claimed Clint as a high ranking scholar, and the Forum and Science Clubs enjoyed his fellowf ship. He was a member of Tech's champion' ship crew and also of his class basketball team. His executive ability won him a position as secretary of the HifY and while in his junior year he was president of the Torch Club. He was a member of the Student Council and the Sherman Club and aided materially in the sucf cess of his class prom. In his service to his fellow students and to Tech, Clinton Leech deserves this great honor. l20ll WAHNETIA Hofsiss Wahiietizi Hobbs is a typical Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal winner. She was a leader in all lines as witnessed by her many activities. She held the chairmanship of Class Day and Military Ball Committees and the captaincy of the Hockey Team. Other of her varied interests were G. A. A., Swimming, and the Trailic Squad. She was Secretary of her class and also of the Student Council. She was also an active member of Tau Delta Sigma, Junior Pro Merito, Athenaeum, and Nisimaha. Her services to Tech were rendered faithfully without any thought of personal glory. The class of IQSIM was indeed fortunate to have such a girl connected with its activities. '-nr'us::QrF,-U A-rrmcfauiaaiigaa CHARLES F. WARNER ACI-IIEVEMENT MEDAL l932 JEAN MACGOWAN BLAIR jean has been an unfailing source of inspiraf tion to her classmates. Her sterling character and charming personality have won the esteem and affection of us all. Her popularity has no limit, but it is not due to her loveliness alone, for throughout her high school career her loyal' ty and faithfulness to her offices as president of N isimaha and vicefpresident of the class have been constant. Tech regrets that she must leave the school, but our love, hope, and admiration go with her. il21l Q KENNETH ERLB TUTTLE Kenneth Tuttle, quiet, hardfworking, reservf ed, and a brilliant student, is indeed a person worthy of the honor bestowed upon him. As president of his class for the three years, the last time by acclamation, and as member of the upper home of the Student Council during his entire course, he has shown his ability of leader- ship. He is popular with his teachers, and is looked up to by the student body. One of the reasons for his popularity is his spirit of good fellowship and his willingness to help the other fellow, even at a sacrifice to himself. THREE YEAR HONORS 19315 Robert Bullock Flank Bolenhifd Edmund Daborawski Stella Furman Clinton Leech Gail McGowan Doris Reichert Oswald Vigneault Janet Sacketl H2211 giiiijtitlig F' TJ m we IIE L-EQ W' THREE YEAR HONORS 1932 'fic EQ, K A Harriett K. Andrus Nels M. Bengtson William l. Budington Achille Capecelatro Ferdinand Cigal Cosmos Dlugosynslci Edwin S. Nelmes Doris E.. Tittemore an-...Q .1 ., 44'-Y, Paul E. Fournier Phyllis A. Gleason Norda M. jahnig Lewis L. Sharrard Stanley B. Smith Edith Squazza Kenneth E. Tuttle Louise A. Urban Olive L. Whitaker li 23 il George W. Mccif-ary Donald C. Thompson Joseph Zomnir Hl l+iC?3E:-UQ TWQIELQ RENSSELAER MEDAL ACHILLE CAPECBLATRO The Rensselaer Medal for excellence in Mathematf ics and Science, offered by the Rensselaer Alumni of Hartford, has been awarded to Achille Capecelatro of the 1932 graduating class. 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QW, - ,. .. . 1- - :- 91 -ur.-,fp -J TT ' Q -- '. fi . r' T ' ' ':.-.14 '. : 1: .,f.'g ,Vg - I S- 'Eiga , :.. ' - .of QYQ - 1: A gg-,: Q5 ,,,,.I'fg-fin H A I: 1 A 1.1: - . ': . .. ' f gyiqm :'f-.-1' ee ' ' 2-Eff: 'fzf ' .lf-ff. -HL I- 4.v,..,,,:31.--:TL I . 262 193 V3 v-1 CLASS OF JANUARY fav WFIEQAIH-IJ LTJIICZIELQQQ I931M CLASS OFFICERS WAHNETIA HOBBS CLINTON LEECH Secretary HARRY GALLIVAN President Vice Pfesidellt ROBERT BULLOCK WILLIAM EITZPATRICK Treasurer Boys' Athletic Manager GRACE MILLER Girls' Athletic Manager Faculty Advisers Miss DOROTHY DANFORTH Miss HELEN SMITH Mr. ALFRED LINCOLN Mr U CLEAL OOWING I27II 'TV' IEA Ci AGnARzAR1AN.ARsEN Aot,1n , Agizle,i 113 Rochelle St. College l'rejInri1lory Airplane Club 11, 2, 313 junior Pro Merito 1213 Science Club 1213 Tum- bling 1213 Senior Pro Merito 131. Silence is golden ARIETI. ALBliRT'. Al 69 Bliss St. General A nzizn ufbo lJn,in'l .snfertwl, bimft lived ARNOLD. VVILIIAM P.. Bill Southwick G e n e ml Military Ball Committeeg Football 11. 213 Track Team 12, 31, Captain 1313 Class Member at Large 121. Hllirggeil honesty BANISTIZR, PIYARI, 131 Bristol St. Glvitfml Nisitnaha 11, 213 G. A. A. 11. 2, 313 Class Picture Committee 1513 Soccer 11, 31. A true frienil iznil it gootl ,ijzorfl BARDACH, ARTHUR, HBlHZl7f1'H 195 Wliite St. College Preptlrnlory Banjo Club 11, 213 Band 1213 Orches- tra 1213 Chess Club 1213 Class Dance Committee 1313 Class Day C0lI1ll1llICCQ Prom Committeeg Banquet Committce. By the work one ltnouxr llae worlzniinin BASS. DANIEL, Danny 586 Chestnut St. General Quiet of nitznner. mild of .1'Af7ffUL'IJ, friendly to all ll23ll BRAQG. IWADELIEINIE F., Maddie 15 South Park Ave., Longmeadow General Glee Club 1113 Hockey 1I, 2, 313 G. A. A. 11. 2, 313 Nisimaha 12, 313 Class Day Committee 1313 Ballot Com- mittee 131, Chairman. A linly it nlu'i1y.u serene UOZENIIARD, FRANK A., -IR., Bozie 35 Demontl it. College Pl'L'fhlI'Lll07'j' junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Rifle Club 1213 Rope Pull 1313 Senior Pro Merito 1313 Assembly Committee 131. Knowledge ii' power UULLMAN, MARGAl1lE'f IWARY, Peggy 2964 Main St. Genernl Basketball 11. 213 Soccer 1113 Hoclzey 1313 Glee Club 11. 213 G. A. A. 11, 2. 313 Nisimalxa 12, 313 Athenaeum 131. A true friend lendi' ii helping band BULLOCK, ROBERT, Bois , Slmnk.i 753 Wltite St. College Preparatory junior Pro Merito 11, 213 French Club 11, 2. 313 junior Prom Committee 1213 Student Council 1313 Class Treas- urer 1313 Banquet Committee 1313 Senior Pro Merito 131. Huyilllllill, not ueallly, ii laonoreil by kingf' CARu1NALE. JOHN 65 Elmwood St. General Great thingi rome from small begin- ningf' CARMODY, FRANK J. 225 Oakland St. General Comitia 1213 Soccer 1313 Class Basket- ball 1313 Sign Club 11, 213 Glee Club U, 2, 31- Ha1fe your fun while you are young 'mr' IE we I Q is ref CONVERSI5, HOWARD L., Howie 28 Methuen St. General Banjo Club 12, 513 Orchestra 11, 21. Doe.i Jilenre alu'a1xf give torment? CULLINANE, WILLIAM. Lefzr 118 Wolccmtt St. General Giee Club 11, 21. Life it what you make il CUMMINGS. JAMES F., jim 70 Orange St. College Preparatory Banjo Club 1313 Prophecy Committeeg Rope Pull 131. Keep lbal .rrbool girl romplexiorf' DABoItoWsIu, EDMUND. Dao 49 Demon Circle General junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Senior Pro Merito 131. A master mind DAvIs, ADELE AGNES, Ding 64 Coleman St. General Glee Club 11, 21g G. A. A. 11, 2, 311 Nisimaha 11, 213 Traffic Squad 12, 313 Senior Dance Committee3 Class Will Committeeg Swimming 11, 2, 51. Alway,r Imiling and full of fun DEAN, DOROT11EA, Dol 90 Garfield St. General Chorus 11, 21Q G. A. A. 11, 2, 31. fun unairunzingn ll29ll DENWAY. GEORGE E58 Michigan Blvd., I. O. General Airplane Club 121Q Class Basketball 11. 213 Football 1313 Banjo Club 131. lWlml a rare gift if Ilya! of llItlIIllllf. .1.1 DIaZAI.IA, FRANCIS B. 121 Nwoodmont St. General Trarlic Squad 1113 Glee Club 111. Some are born greal. otheri' arlaiere greatlleilf. and ,rome have grealne.I.t llarurl upon them DIPIETRO. ANTONIO. Pew 19 Monroe St. College Preparatory Rifle Club 1113 Science Club 121. 'Tir wife lo learn FENNEII. RAYMOND E., ja.. Rai 76 Bay St. College Pr'epamlrnj1' Aero Club 11, 2, 31, Leacler3 Science Club 12, 313 Photo Club 1213 Student Council 1213 Class Banquet Committee 131, Toastmasterg Class Will Commit- tee 131. Attorney at Law. A man of diverse gifff' FISHER. HASKIZLL. Fi.ib 64 Church St. General Stage Crew 1313 Press Club 1511 Sign Club 121. Be what you .reem to he FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM G., Bill 71 Dorset St. College Preparatory Student Council 11, 213 Torch Club 1113 Hi-Y 12. 313 Basketball 11, 2, 31. Captain 1311 Baseball 11. 2, 51, Captain 131: Football 11, 2, 31g Class Basketball 131. Ar an athlete, be ir among the bert nrt ng ees H LT II ee. IE rea FORER, BERT, Bert 75 Orange St. College Preparatory Tech Sherman Club 1113 Tau Delta Sigma 1319 Tech Banjo Club 1313 Prophecy Committeeg Class Day Com- mitteeg Class Will Committee. Master of an ancient art FREEMAN, RAY C., Ray 86 Ranney St. General Chess Club 1313 Photo Club 131. Fare the game and play it well FURMAN, STELLA BLANCHE, Stell . 465 Sumner Ave. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 312 junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Senior Pro Merito 1313 Ballot Committeeg Prophecy Committeeg As- sembly Committee. QuietneJr it a ztirtue not porreued by all GALLIVAN. HAROLD J.. Harry 709 Belmont Ave. General Rifle Club 11. 211 Torch Club 11, 21g Hi-Y 1313 Tech News Agent 11, 213 Tiger Agent 121g Class Vice'President 1311 Golf Team 12, 31: Glee Club 111, Banquet Committee. Viftory and prudence are rlore friend.s ' GOODMAN. ABRAHAM N. 19 Firglade Ave. College Preparatory Science Club 12, 313 Crew 131. Quite, Henry-the Flit. ' GRAY, C. MERWIN, Mer 44 Lester St. General Silenre ir Golden ,, . 113011 GRLEFIN, FREDERICK, Fred 29 Myrtle St. General Baseball 12, 31g Traffic 1313 Glee Club. Worry ir an evil, but try to keep it away HAAG, J. ROBERT, Bob 92 High St. College Preparatory Freshman Night Committee, Chairmang Hi-Y 1311 Glee Club 121g Nominat- in Committee 121. Sedate and tall, be walkin among uf HAMMERICH, PAUL R., Ham 30 Cortland St. General Football, 11, 2. 315 Rifle Club 11, 211 Senior Prom Committeeg Tralhc Squad 121, Glee Club 11, 21. I fear not the future, but behold it with ready army HANNAII. WILLIAM. Bill 14 Olmstead Drive College Preparatory Traffic Squad 12, 313 Forum 12, 313 Le Salon 11, 213 Hi-Y 12, 31. Vice- President 1313 Nominating Committee 12. 31. It if tranquil people who acromplirb much HARRINGTON, ROBERT, Bob 38 jasper St. College Preparatory Picture Committee 151, Chairmang Class Day Committeeg Cheer Leader 121- Acruraey and punrtuality are the qualifier of a burineys man HAYDEN, CLARK J., Porky 159 Maynard St. College Preparatory Glee Club 111g Hockey 131. Fate ir kind to rome men ':lLli'i Ire! Cc? L'-Fill C2117-'Els HEDLUND, WALTER 3 Olmstead Drive General Golf Team 12, 31. Worth maker Ike man HERTER. FREn. Freddie Main St., Wilbraltatii General Rifle Club 111. Men were made to linen 111 well at Irllkl' HILL. KENNETH L., Ken ll Elizabeth St. General Baseball 1313 Football 121, Manager 1313 Rifle Club 121. Slow and .rleady does' il HOAG, PHILIP A., Tip 37 Wellingttmn St. General Glee Club 1113 Student Council 11, 213 Tech Arco Club 1213 Class Dance Committee 1313 Hi-Y 12, 31. Progre,r5 ir impeded by doub1fulne.f.r Houas. WAHNETIA JOSEPIIINF. jo 101 La Salle St., E. Longmeadow General Student Council 11, 31. Sec'y3 Tau Delta Sigma 11. 213 The Private Secretary 3 Class Secretary 12, 313 Junior Pro Merito 1113 11. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Second Hockey Team 131, Captain: Swimming 1111 Nisi- maha 12, 31. Aff. Service Chairmang Mili- tary Ball 121, Chairman: Junior Prom Com. 1213 Freshman Night Com. 1313 Prom Com. 1313 Class Day Com. 131. Chairmang Traffic 11, 2, 313 Athenaeum 131. DIgn1ly doer t'077,fI,1l in po.f.re.r,r1ng laonor.f HOGAN, JOSEPH, joe 355 Armory St. General Track 1113 Rifle Club 1213 Class Bas- ketball 1213 Glee Club 1213 Rope Pull 1513 Baseball 131. I exif! ai' lbougb alone Ei-U ry 1 V 131 JILSON, RALPH A., JR., Bud 39 Hobson St. General Orchestra 11, 213 Airplane Club 1113 Traffic Squad 1113 Hockey 1311 Glee Club 111. lndu.rlry need not with JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, Larry 53 Fairheld St. College Preparalory Tech Sherman Club 1213 Science Club 12, 31, President, Sectetary3 Ring and Pin Committee 131. He who beiifater ii' lon JORGFNSEN, CHARLES W., JR., for-gie 855 Boston Road College Preparalory Glee Club 11. 213 Wrestling 1213 Class Will Committee, Chairman. Tloo.re curly loner produee muff: enIfy JIILIAN, VICTOR T., Speer 108 Wilcrmx St. College Preparatory Baseball 12, 313 Basketball 12, 51, Captain 131. Good nalured in lyir nnoblrurirfe manner KAPLAN, JULIUS. Bl.zrLie 2991 Main St. College Prepnmlory Le Salon 131. AJ good at he in litllen KELLY. MARY THERFSA, Curley 28 johnson St. General Chorus 11, 2, 313G.A.A.11, 2, 313 Nisimaha 111. Beware of her rurly lover Q PIE P KENNY, FRANCIS, Ken Central St. General Glee Club 11, 213 Track 1113 Basket- ball 11, 213 Sign Club 1113 Rope Pull 131. Great men ipeah with .rrnall u'ord.r KELLOGG, BERNICE B., Bunny 50 Edgewood Ave., Long. College Preparatory Beauty, like truth and jurtice, liret within ay, a companion of the foul KILBRIDE, HERBERT F., Herb Old Bay Road, l. O. General Rifle Club 11, 213 Trafhc 12, 313 Soc- cer 1313 Glee Club 11, 21.. Hforcefulnesr ii' .iornetinzei found in a quiet nature KIRCIIAIAYR, JOSEPII, joe 29 Lenox St. General A hwy ia'lenei's po.i.i'ei1te1 me KRAFT, RUSSELL, Rim 66 Ranney St. General Science Club 12, 313 Torch Club 11, 213 Photo Club 1313 Tau Delta Sigma 12, 313 Stage Crew 11, 2, 313 Chess Club 1213 Traliic Squad 11, 2, 31: Senior Dance Committeeg Class Day Committeeg Prom Committee. He who triihei' to make hfmielf kl10ll'71, ,ihoizlcl hire a hall' KRATKY, PIIILIP, Ph'l 65 Edgelantl Ave. General Rifle Club 111. Gentlenei1t .rufceedi hetter than violence IH ere in ew F l L l 1321 LAMBERT. ROBERT A., Bah 780 Chestnut St. General Glee Club 11, 213 Rifle Club 1213 Rope Pull 1313 Tau Delta Sigma 121. Life without fan it not life LEEQH, CLINTON E., Clint 12 Amherst St. College Preparalory Tech Sherman Club 1113 Science Club 1213 Glee Club 1113 Torch Club 11, 21, President 1213 Student Council 11, 2, 313 junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Sen- ior Pro Merito 1313 Forum 1313 Hi-Y 131, Secretary 1313 Class Nominating Com. 11, 21, Chairman3 Class Basket- ball 1313 Class President 1313 Crew 131. A Nldflkf confidence ii his greater! arte! MACGOWAN, GAIL 64 Carlisle St. General Athenaeum 12, 313 jr, Pro Merito 11, 213 Sr. Pro Merito 1313 Nisimaha 11, 2, 311 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Rifle Club 11, 21. If it well lo ihinh well: it if divine tn act well MFLANDER. RICHARD E., D.'ch 534 White St. College Preparatory Track Team 1113 Chess Club 131, Sec- YCIIIFY-TFCRSUFSFQ Banjo Club 1313 Prom Committee 1313 Hi-Y 131, President 131. He did hit hex! and did il well MnTzonR, DONAI.D C., Bei-I , Baron 410 Liberty St. General Glee Club 11, 213 Class Basketball 11, 2, 313 Rope Pull 1313 Tech News Agent 1313 Class Secretary 121. 'The 'Baron' in per.ror1 MILLER, GRACE E., Red 79 Ashley St. College Preparatory G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Vice-President 1312 Girls' Play Day 12, 31, Chairmang Gym Meet 1113 Soccer 11, 2, 313 Basketball 12. 31, Captain 1313 Prom Committee 1313 Banquet Committee 1313 Freshman Night Committee 1313 Tech Tiger Staff 1313 Class Girls' Ath- letic Manager. Behold, our modern Allanlirn :EQ Moons, LANGDON S., Lang 92 Hall St. College Preparatory Chess Club 133. Vice-President 133: Golf Club 133. Knowledge mnzev. but 1vi,rdr1mlingerf' MORAN. GUY E., Robbie 515 Bay St. General Ring and Pin Committee 153, Chairman. Mailer of an ancient ar! MORAN. LUCILE ELEANOR. Lou 9 Pleasant View Ave., Longmeadow General Constitution Committee 113, Secretary, G. A. A. 11, 2, 33, Secretary 123g Nisimaha 11, 2, 33, Tau Delta Sigma 11, 23, The Private Secretary 113g junior Prom, Chairman 123, Class Day Committee 1331 Student Council 12, 33, Lunch Room Committee 133. There ii' a frmlitb corner even in lhe lzmin of Lou Moran MQKAN, Grouse 371 Main St. General Traffic Squad 133. QuieIneii it a virlne. not I1 ffmlf' MORGAN. NORFFN E., Renie 1021 lidgemere Road General G, A. A. 11, 2, 33, Soccer 1135 Basket- ball 1133 Nisimaha 11, 2. 331 Glee Club 11, 231 Swimming 11, 2, 33: Tennis 113. W'lJen in doubt, do nothing Mtmiuty, FRANK B., Dar 71 Everett St. General Tiger Staff 11, 2, 33: Adv. Solicitor 113. Adv. and Bus. Manager 123, Editor 133: Teeh News 12, 33, Sports Ed. 123. Managing Ed. 133: Sherman Club 11, 2, 33, Vice-Pres. 123, Pres. 133 : Student Wel- fare Board 12, 33, Chairman 1333 Torch 1131 Forum 133: Student. Council 133, Lunch Room Com.: Athletic Com.: Class Basketball 12, 33. Our greater! glory L'071,1'f,1il1' not in never falling, bu! in fixing every iime we fall J Tiuecgliiieea H33 Nnswomiiv. ,IAMns. Sm-ge , H.ml2 54 Arch St. General Glee Club 11, 2, 33 3 Tech News Dance 133g Crew 11, 2, 33, Captain 12, 33, junior Prom Committee 123, Tech News 11, 2, 33, Sports Editor 123, Editor-in-Chief 133, Class Day Com- mittee 133: Hi-Y 1331 Comitia 11, 2, 333 Forum 153g Student Council 1331 Trafhc Squad 12, 33: Tau Delta Sigma 12, 33g Riding Club 1531 Rifle Club 11, 233 Class Dance Committee 12, 33, Chairman 12, 33. Hlvllllill liei benerzllv Ilve 1m'f.n'v in ye! NKDRMAN. Ftsm. Elie East Longmeadow General Glee Club 11, 23, G. A. A. 11, 2, 33. Slill 1vi1fer vnnr deep O'CI3NNOR. Enwimn A., 0lfey , Ed 126 Benton St. Gezleml Glee Club 11, 231 Student Council 11, 231 Class Baslcetballl 11, 23, Hockey 133- T1'enim'et fire fll1'fl1fllt'1l'!'lIl wel' Ilvenf' Otivmt. EVFLYN M., Ev 162 jasper St. Generizl G. A. A. 11, 2, 33. liven llmngli flue fnrles nf .flue l7t'.II't'I1i lmril. I fran' llnf, fm' I have dined flll4Jtl3 ' PAWl.OWIC7, HFNRY, Pill 78 Saratoga St. GvL'Ilt'fiIl Glee Club 11, 23. I vxiil in flmngli JIIIIIFH Pm'nRsoN. Davin Lnwts, Pere 91 Newhall St. General Lunchroom 11, 2, 33, Track 1131 jr. Dance Com.g Soccer 11, 233 Crew 11, 23, Tech News 11, 233 Glee Club 11, 23g Symphony Club 123, Vice-Pres. 133: Orchestra 12. 331 Student Council 133, Rifle Club 1131 Sr. Class Dance Com.: Riding Club 1133 Com.-at- Arms 1233 Science Club 11, 233 Banjo Club 11, 23, Banquet Com. HEdIlt'rIIlIHl it lbe rbief zlefenre of miriam '-l'lTJIl-2.13116 f wmsf G3-1llEilf252P PEDERZOLI, EUGENE, Gene 164 Belvidere St. College Preparalory Tech News 11, 2,3 Class Treasurer 11, 2,3 Glee Club 11, 2,3 Tech News Dance Committee 11, 2,3 junior Prom Committee 12,, Class Day Committee 13,. A dirciple of Demo,tlbene,r REICHEKT. Dorus -19 Maple St. General Nisimaha 12, 3,3 G. A. A. 11, 2, 3,1 junior Pro Merito 12, 3,3 Athenaeum 12, 3,3 Nominating Com. 11,3 Ban- quet Com. 13,3 Picture Com. 13,L Soccer Team 11,1 Gym Team 11, 2,. Su'eeine.rr and kindnefr go laand in hand RIFEELMACHER, JOHN, Riff 58 Maynard St. College Preparatory Class Nominating Com. 11,3 Track 11, 2, 3,3 junior Pro Merito 11, 2,3 Science Club 12, 3,, Publicity Man- ager 13,, Treasurer 13,3 Hi-Y 12, 3,3 Class Ballot Com. 13,Q Rope Pull 13,. Bre1'iIy ir a greal praire of eloqnenreu ROBINSON, Dotitzms, Doug 15 Ashmont St. College Preparatory Class President 11, 2,3 Military Ball Com. 12,Q Rifle Club 11,3 junior Prom Com. 12,, Glee Club 11,3 Junior Pro Merito 11 , 3 Student Council 12, 3,3 Crew 11, 2,3 Prom Com. II if actual work which delernzinex onr value RosENu1.ooM, HENRY, Rory 87 Linden St. College Preparalory Football 11, 2, 3,, Capt. 13,3 Basket- ball 11,. Lifel Inv! one lhing lifter tlllllfl7C'7'U ROWLAND, GRACE 38 Hobson St. General Tau Delta Sigma 12, 3,3 Soccer 11,, Athenxum 13,3 G. A. A. 11, 2, 3,3 Glee Club 11, 2,3 Prophecy Comm. 13,, Chairman. Much dignity for one .vo young r I l l ll34l SACKETT, JANET, jan 41 Cedar St. College Preparalory G. A. A. 11, 2, 3,3 Athenrum 12, 3,3 junior Pro Merito 11, 2,3 Senior Pro Merito 13,, President 13,3 Nisimaha 12, 3,, Vice-Pres. 12,, Treas. 13,3 Class Dance Com. 13,3 Press Club 12, 3,3 Prom Com. 13,3 Class Ban- quet Com. 13,3 Tiger Staff 13,, Asso- ciate Ed. 13,3 Warner Achievement Medal Com. 13,. Hplkilllllll in l11.1Il71t I' and vpeerbn SARNA, LESLIE, Lei 19 Leroy Place College Preparalory Traffic Squad 11, 2. 3,3 Science Club 2?g,, Vice-President 12,1 Soccer W'ilb .mme il ix not jul! lurk SIMPSON, LULU P., Luz Forest Park Ave. General Nisimaha 11, 2, 3,3 G.A. A. 11, 2, 3,3 Banquet Committee. Ulndiriidualily ir a dirtinrtion rrbifb .l'IlI'pd,'.,'E.l' all SEARS, HELEN Sunny 25 Lenox St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 3,3 Glee Club 11, 2, 3,3 Graduation Chorus 13,3 Rifle Club 12,3 Class Banquet Committee 13,. I1a,l2,lJy ir lhe eoanienanre fha! u'earr ra cheerful .vmile SCIIECTERLF, HOWARD, Howie Old Bay Road, l. O. General ,y Rifle Club 11, 2,. To be able Io think, one muff be a pbilorolbbern SHERMAN, ROBERT, Bob 20 Gunn Square College Preparatory Thal'r done: I bare eompleled my eourreu I Cllr IE H LTA I is LQ SANDIN, C. STANLEY So. Main St., E. Longmeadow General f Luft but not least' SMITH, AUSTIN K., Smitty 43 Castle St. College Preparatory Torch Club 11, 213 Hi-Y 12, 313 Freshman Night Com. 131Q Picture Com. 1313 Class Will Com. 1313 Rifle Club 12, 311 Tiger Agent 131: Tech News Agent 121g Student Council 111. Tf'm1quillity ron,ti,ItellJ in tt Jteudinext of mind SMITII, PAUL. Smitty 52 Altlertnatt St. College Preparatory Comitia 11, 2. 51. Secretary 12, 31g LeSalon 11, 2, Fill Tiger Staff 1213 Banjo Club 12, 313 Tech News 1113 Rope Pull 151: Tiger Agent 1213 Tech News Agent 121. Some are born great SULLIVAN, VIsItoNIcA, Ronnie 27 Massreco St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 513 Glee Club 11, 21Q Tau Delta Sigma 121g Traffic Squad 1113 Hockey 121Q Nisimaha 11, 21. Better late than never 1351 TIIoMAs, GEORGE S. 129 Sherman St. Geneml Know tl9y.Ielf WIIITE, DOROTHY L., Dot 139 Bowles St. General Tau Delta Sigma 11, 213 Nisimaha 11. 2, 313 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Prom Com- ll1lIICCQ Dance Committee. Beauty ityelf it but 11 .renfible image of the inhniteu WllI1'Nl1Y, CLIFFORD j., Cliff 18 Howes St. College Preparatory Student Council 1113 junior Prom Com. 1213 Class Constitution Com. 1113 Class Treasurer 1213 Torch Club 11, 213 Class Dance Com. 1313 Hi-Y 12, 313 Class Day Com. 1311 Class Banquet Com. 1513 Prom Com. 131. Chairman. Behold our captain of induilry' YAItNI2LL, ANNA Ann 92 Bowles Parl, Gerzeml G. A. A. 11, 2, 513 Rifle Club 11, 211 Glee Club 1113 Sign Club 111. Her llJ0llglJl.f are ever the outcome rf her artionf' em-'li-agen-Ein ei-rmmusiaa Cginal will and Testament CLASS OF 'sin SPRINGFIELD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL E, the members of the Class of '31Vz, on this fifteenth day of Jan' uary, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirtyftwo, being in full possession of our mental and physical faculties, in addition to a somewhat leaky treasury, do declare this document to be our last will and testament. 1. We hereby appoint as our legal executors: Miss Dorothy Danforth, Miss Helen Smith, Mr. U. Cleo Cowing, and the honorable Al Lincoln. 2. To the above mentioned executors we express our deepest and most sincere appreciation for their able assistance in our high school careers. May they rest in peace. 3. To the blue skies above we leave our never failing success in the cref ation and conduction of dances. 4. To the class of '32 we give sole right and sanction to the attempt to collect our unpaid class dues. 5. To the forthcoming generations of Technicians we leave our hopes to witness the erection of a new edifice in which they may carry out their physical and mental developments. 6. To the incoming freshman of the weaker sex, the senior girls bequeath their dignity and nonchalant sophistication. 7. To the incoming freshman of the stronger sex, the senior boys be' queath their extraordinary abilities at the Terpsichorean art, more popularly known as dancing. 8. Stella B Furman leaves the B to Bee Crafts. 9. Vernal Wilson leaves his speed to Milton Cook. 10. Ding Davis leaves a Ballyhoo to Davie Greenaway. ll36ll I IEJQEH FUFIIIQ-JIIEIIFRQ ,,6':'f:- V ' V . ix T - 1 5 .. 11. Edith Kilcourse leaves her freckles to Eva Borrner that she may meet with the usual success. A 12. Charlie Jorgenson leaves his curls to Freddy Dearborn. 13. Joe Hobbs leaves her YofYo to Armand Pare'. 14. Wash Weatherby leaves his schoolgirl complexion to Myron Stone. 15. Cavanaugh, Rosenbloom, and Fitzpatrick leave their newspaper clip' pings to the Croaken twins. 16. Lu Moran leaves her Ford to the Honorable H. B. Marsh. 17. Dot White leaves her dress worn Freshman Night to the Salvation Army. 18. Lu Simpson leaves an aluminum bracelet which she lost somewhere. 19. Lois Nichols leaves her abilities to choose sixffoot boy friends to Helen Tarrant. 20. Harry Gallivan leaves Gert Matthews to any fellow that can get her between their numerous quarrels. 21. The Honorable Clinton E. Leech leaves his oratorical abilities to Ken Tuttle. 22. Clif Whitney leaves his contortionistic abilities to the Chief justice of the Supreme Court. 23. Bob Haag leaves his French abilities to Mr. Mitchell to divide and allot as he sees fit. 24. Ray Fenner, if you ever heard of him, hasn't anything to leave. In fact, he's coming back for a P. G. so that no one can take Grace Miller away from him. 25. And finally, the class as a whole leaves seventeen cakes of Bon Ami and twentyfthree yards of torn sheet with which to clean Tech's many windows which now seem quite neglected. NOTICE: All complaints and disagreements relative to the above statef ments will receive the immediate attention of our attorney' atflaw whose name and business address follows: RAYMOND E. FENNER, Jr. . Central Y. M. C. A. Ofhce Hours: 11:47 P.M. to 12:19 A. M. ll37l Bullock 'm'ungccQzu:+U 1-wmegugiga Class Ballot of 1931V2 Best girl student .... Best boy student ..., Prettiest girl ...4..,...... Handsomest boy .... Most popular girl .......... Most popular boy ........ .. Best all round girl ......... Best all round boy Jolllest girl .........,......... Jolliest boy ..,.,.4..,.4... Best girl mixer ........ Best boy mixer Cutest girl ,.......,.. Cutest boy i......,.. . .. Best girl dancer ..... Best boy dancer ,.,.,..... Best natured girl... Best natured boy... Man hater ,.,,......... Woman hater ............. Teachers delight. .. Noisiest student ...,. Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class sleepy-head ........ athlete ...,...... OTGCOT -.-----.- pest ......... artist ....,..... Sheik .......... flapper ........... baby ......... .. . CITISIOCTLIC -.---A---.- poet ..,..,........ grind... musician ...... optimist ,....... pessimist ,.,.,.. . WIC ..... . ........ .. TOTTLIITICCT ....... ILUITIS .......... skipper ....... saint ........... ll33ll Sackett R. Bullock ...B. Kellogg Gallivan Hobbs .. ..s.. C. E. Leech Hobbs E. Leech MaGowan Smith Moran ...R. Fenner White H. Gallivan Zucco R. Fenner G. MaGowan W. Fitzpatrick Norman MV. Wilson ..N. Morgan Wilson W. Fitzpatrick . ........... F. Murray Goodman Fisher Cordis .A. Davis L. Nichols .... B. Haag Forer Furman .A. Bardach C. Whitney ..j. Knight Krafts D. Robinson Nichols and A. Davis Zucco Rowland 393 140B CLASS OF IUNE 1932 W 1932 CLASS OFFICERS KENNETH TUTTLE JEAN BLAIR President Vice President WARNER HALL BEATRICE KELLOGG Treasurer Secretary Faculty Adfvisefs Miss SADIE G. SWENSON Mr. ROLAND W. FITZROY Mr. HENRY A, MORGAN II 41 ll I ' A Sinai C3 ADAMS, C1.AYToN A., Clay 32 Sargon St., E. Springfield General Soccer 11, 2, 313 Hockey 11, 2, 31, Captain 1313 Baseball 111. Spori.r it life hobby of :bil man ANDRUS, l lARRIFTT 27 Standish Sr. College P7'L'flt'I1'rll01'y Press Club 11, 21, Copy Editor 1213 junior Pro Merito 11, 21, Secretary 11, 213 Nisimaha 11, 2, 31, Service Chair' man 121, Vice-President 1313 Athe- neum 12, 31, Secretary 1313 Senior Pro Merito 1313 Student Council 1113 junior Prom Committee 1213 G. A. A. 11, 2, 31. Alu'ay.t helpful, alu'ay.r ready ANor1.L, CHARLES, Charlie 198 St. james Ave. College Preparatory Rifle Club 12, 31, Asst. Range Master: Rifle Team 12, 313 Tech Banjo Club 12, 31, Treasurerg Stage Crew 1213 Comitia 1313 Tech Photo Club 12, 31, Treasurer3 Student Council 12, 31, Lunchroom Committee. LilIle brooler run lo large rear ARDUINI, RFNARDO A., Ame 61 Wintltrtmp St. General Baseball 11, 2, 313 Football 1313 Basketball 1311 Student Council 131. Lei eacb man do bil bert BARTMESS, Mums, Barr 542 Hickory St. College Preparatory Student Council 11, 2, 313 Rifle Club 11, 2, 31, President 1313 Junior Pro Merito 11, 21, President 1213 Torch 11, 213 Vice-President 1313 Hi-Y 12, 313 Class Dance Committee 12, 313 Class Prom Committee 131. I1i,r vmile if alwayx with him BARTRAM, Louise, Lou 102 Wait St. General Chorus 1213 Tau Delta Sigma 1213 Belle of Barcelona 1213 G. A. A. 12, 313 Prom Committee 131. Silence ir golden 3 H new CQIEIISLFQ2 BFCIIARD, RAYMOND, Ray 292 Main St., I. O. General Trafllc Squad 12, 313 Comitia 1313 Golf Club 1313 Rope Pull He made are of what be learned BIENGTSON, Nurs M., Red 3 Gunn Square C ollege Preparalory junior Pro Merito 11, 21, Vice-Presi- dentg Senior Pro Merito 1313 Class Dance Committee 121, Chairmang Rifle Club 121. Nature laat ill' color for 61'E74j'fbl71gU rg ewoocl c Long. General lo map err ' ' A 1 lirloed in lbeir nicer 1 ENSC yo-Xl' ? hDq7 ' Z I A ' - ay f' ' ' lf A 1 1 1 l I lf' r l If ll e in ll42ll n1ir1d BENTON, STUART, S1uie 59 Garfield St. General Rifle Club 1113 Student Council 121, Upper House 1313 Riding Club 121. Soriable and likable BFUTH, HENRY 62 Pearl St. General SIill 1t'z1l6'1'.1' run deep Btscorrt, VICTOR R., Bi.rrniz.r 85 Ft. Pleasant Ave. General Trafhc Squad 11, 2, 313 Tech Tiger Room Agent 12, 313 Student Council 1513 Rope Pull 131, Chairmang Foot- hall 1313 Belle of Barcelona Ticket Agent 121. Friend.rbip ir a rhellering tree 'il' ug Q3 U-an rr n :eq tee BLAIR, JEAN M. 143 Marion St. General Class Vice-President 11, 2, 31: Class Dance Committee 131: Prom Committee 131: Nisimaha 11. 2, 31, Secretary 11, 21, Presi- dent 121, Afliliated President 131 3 G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Social Chairman 111, Treasurer 121, Chairman of Pins 121, Tag Day Chair- man 121: Glee Club 1113 Student Council 11, 21, Upper House 111, Lunuhroom Com- mittee 121g Advertising Agent of Tiger 1311 Banquet Committee 1313 Warner' Achievement Medal Committee 131. Big thing! are accontpliihetl hy thore who think they tan Biooo, ELSIF F., El 29 Agate Court General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Chorus 12, 31. Still water rum deep BLY, CAItoL IWAY, Cal 119 Malden St. General G. A. A. 11. 21g Riding Club 12, 31, Recording Oflicerg Nisimaha 131. Take thingy at you find them BODURTIIA. VIRGINIA, Gin 302 Bay St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31. Full of good dealt BOILEAU, JEANETTE, jean 189 Wliite St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31g Nisimaha Good thingr conte in .vntttll pafhagef' BoNeIovANNI, EDWIGE, Eddie 367 Taylor St. General G. A. A. 11, 21g Soccer 11, 21g Basketball 11, 21. Silence is an a.fJet tt -rygx',,. 114311 lioItoIasoN, WA1.'lAlZll, Swede 60 Farnsworth SI. Getteml Rope Pull 151g Student Council 151. A .futile that will nercr' ftttltf' Boucinzit, HII.nA C. 823 Armory Si. College Preparatory G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Riding Club 111g Chorus 1113 Le Salon 1311 Nisimaha 1315 Prophecy Committee 1313 Con- stitution Committeeg Freshman Night Committee. He who ufirher to rucreed mutt make hinzielf known BOUFFARD, LAWRENCE Larry -15 Sterling St. General Tratlic Squad 11, 2, 31, Chief 151: Class Picture Com. 131. Chairman: Rifle Club 12, 315 LeSalon 12, 31g Student Council 111g Track 11, 213 Cheer Leader 1313 Class Dance Com.g Rope Pull 131gGlee Club 11, 21 5 Banjo Club 131, Manager. A man maker hinttelf: he ix to blame BOWER, ELIZABETH, Betty 64 jefferson Ave. General G. A. A. 11, 2. 31: Second Soccer Team 111g Nisimaha 1115 Chorus 111. BowEa, LILLIAN J., Bill 64 jefferson Ave. General Nisimaha 111g Second Soccer Team 1113 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Swimming 11, 213 Basketball 11, 21. The hert ii' yet to rome BOWLES. D, PETER, Pete 1 Crescent Hill College Preparatory T0l'Ch 1.1.1 21: Hi-Y 12, 313 Airplane Club 1115 Ridinxr Club 111: Crew 11, 2, 313 l:llflChI'00m 11, 2. 31, Assistant Manager: Forum 12. 31, Vit-e.President 1315 Junior Prom Committee 1213 Class lmnt-e Com- mittee 131: Senior Prom Committee 131: Class .Ballot Committee 131, Chairman: Publicity Committee Belle of Barcelona 121: Rope Pull 1313 Ter-h News Agqnt 121- Tiizel' Agent 111. ' Money it this' mano' .1'L'!'l'tllllU BRADLEY, OItMoNn W. 188 Oakland St. General Orchestra 12, 31, May hir rnttrir :arry hint through life T IE ee ffgf, TJ me IE tea BRINDLEY, ELEANOR, HEI North Wfilbraham General G. A. A. 11, 2, 513 Riding Club 121g Nisimaha 131. A .rutile ir worth one hundretl groom BROOKS, EARL D., Br-oolziie 16 Marlborough St. General Track 11, 21, Assistant Manager 111, Manager 121, Hi-Y 12, 31. A .flow runner it ,ture to get there BumNoToN. WILLIAM I., Bill Bua'dy 958 State St. College Preparatory Junior Pro Merito 11, 21, Vice-Presi- dentg Senior Pro Merito 1313 Comitia 11, 2, 31. Vice-Presidentg Class Social Com. 12, 313 Class Ring and Pin Com. 1313 Science Club 131, Rifie Club 111. Promptne.i1i ii the ,ioul of bll.fl71e','.1'.1H BULAWICH, FRANK 53 Ringgold St. General It',r tbe little tbingr in life that count BULLMAN, DANIEL T., Dan Ir-ith 2964 Main St. College Preparatory Class Basketball 11, 21. I anrwer not. and I return no more BURDETT, JOHN F., fare , lolmnie 33 Clifford St. College Preparatory Rifle Club 1115 Tech News 121. To know all, one munt he 6'1'6'f',1'1l'b81'6'i .3,,xx',:,.. t ll44ll BURNHAM, JOHN A., jack 58 Grand St. College Preparatory Riding Club 1111 Rifie Club 11, 21, Orchestra 11, 21, Chorus 11, 21. W'bat this country needy ii more fUllf'blly.1H CAviic3iz1.ATRO, ACHILLE, Cappy 14 Fairfield St. College Preparatory Soc-eel' 11, 21: Track 11, 21: Hi-Y 1311 Tech Sherman Club 11. 2, 31, President 1251: Chess Club 131. Secretary 131: Junior Pro Merito 11, 215 Senior Pro Merito 131: Tech Tiger 131, Business Manager: Adver- tising Manager Science Club 1313 Le Salon 131: Class Prophecy Committee 131. He who helpetly ollaerf, it rewarded' in the end CARMAN. l.l?ON 28 Ringgold St. College Preparatory Tech Sherman Club 131g Rifle Club 111. Tlai.r man uai never on the wrong ride: lofi u'ord.i' put lrim on tlae right CARR, MARJORIE ELSA, Marj 16 Massachusetts Ave., Long. College Preparatory Nisimaha 11, 2, 31, Treasurer 131: Athen- aeum 12, 31, Initiation Committee 1215 Junior Pro Merito ll, 21: Senior Pro Merito 131311. A. A. 11, 2. 31: Chorus 11, 2, 31, Pianist 12, 31: Orchestra 12, 31: Symphony Club 121, Chairman Social Com- mittee: Tau Delta Sigma 11, 21: Constitu. tion Cluh 121. May ber pngerr forever tirkle tlre keyru CHAPIN. LEON D., Bing 76 Northampton St. General Trafiic Squad 11, 2, 315 Airplane Club 11, 21, Rope Pull 131g Class Basket- ball 111. A rouglz wire but what a heart CHAPIN, S. ANNABEL. Sue Smile.r Somers Road, Hampden General Glee Club 1113 G. A. A. 11, 2, 312 Swimming 111, Soccer 121. Her .runny smile lighten! the way 'IVIIQLQ CHASE, JEAN M. 24 Denesley Rd., I. O. General Nisimaha fl, Zlg G. A. A. fl, 2, 315 Girls' Golf Club A quiet life afordx Tweet delight CIGAL, FERDINAND j. Southwick General junior Pro Merito 111. Strong and .filent be walki' tlae corridorf' COLBERT, DANIEL J., Danny 131 Hastings St. College Preparatory Class Golf TeaIn QZJ 5 Class Basket- ball fijg Traffic Squad GJ. H0t26,l'fA1' and indurtry are .reoen league booty to .vucce.v5 CONVERSE, JUSTIN, Judd 79 Vermont St. General Traffic Squad C313 Sherman Club 1213 Crew C313 Class Banquet Com. QSDQ Rope Pull 151. May the Navy be controlled by hir little Hngeru Coox, MILTON, Cookie Milt 610 Dickinson St. College Preparatory Class Dance Com. U03 Tech Sherman Club fl, 2, Slg Tech Riding Club KZ, D, Commander QSM Rifle Club f2jg Tech News fl, ZH, Room Agent fljg Hockey Team Ol, Managerg Tennis Team 133. Manager. Patience and time conquer all thingy DAWES, WAHNETA, Nita 95 Meadow Rd., Long. General G. A, A. fl. 2. 333 Nisimaha f3JL Hockey f2Jg Soccer QU. Every one ir the architect of hir own future 5:5 write. us Q 7 XQNXQ- ' l ll45ll DIsMETRoP0ULos. PETER, Pete 506 Belmont Ave. College Preparatory junior Pro Merito 111. Hi,v rlt1,I.fe,v came nut DIQMPSEY, ROBERT C.. 'iBolJ North Wilhraharn General Newer the tuuin .vbdll meet DII.I.oN, JAMES P.. Red -15 Cortland SI. Traffic Squad 12. Bl. UClL'I'8t77lf.li.1 came. but only by work DoNovAN, VALERA H., Vol 48 Euclid Ave. Gcfneml G. A. A. fl, 2, Sl. Quietne.I,v lj' what ,Ibe mulled DOWNIEY, HELEN E. 14 Scott St. College Preptzrutory G. A. A. fl, 2, BJ. 'I iwz't' never did dtl-1'lblt1g.' 'I'll try' dow ii lot ELKIN, HERBERT S., Herb 47 Wlilmont St. Rifle Club fljg Science Club ill. My play if doncfx nou' I mart work 1 I' IL-211 Cui E4 TJ CEIFELERQ EPSTEIN, NOIKMA, Ch!ppiek' 18 Desrosiers St. General G. A. A. 11. 2. 31. Conrte.ry ir a pr'ifele.s1v jewel FACIEY, GEORGE 285 Central Sr. General Idle handy lead to mi.rcltief FAIRBANKS, Piuuv, Monk 84 Penrose St. General He dow' not with to went the hex! FENNER, HERBERT E., Herb june 50 Gillette Ave. College Preparatory Le Salon 11, 2, 31, Vice-Pres. 1319 junior Pro Merito 11, 21, President 1213 Senior Pro Merito, Vice-Pres. 151g Torch 11, 21g Hi-Y 1313 Golf Club 131. Sec.-Treas.g Student Council 1213 Charles F. Warner Achievement Medal Com. 131. Loral hoy maker goody it war hir own idea FIRTION, ALLETTA-MAE, Det Delta 48 Webber St. General Nisimaha 11, 2, 31, Formal Dance Com- mittee 111, Mother and Daughter Banquet Committee 1113 Tau Delta Sigma 11, 2, 31, Mir-e and Men 111, Belle of Barcelona 121, Publicity Committee 1215 Student Council 1151, Secretary: G. A. A. 11. 2, 31: Gym Meet 11, 215 Hockey 111: Glee Club 12, 31: Press Club 111: Tech News 12. 31, Soi-iety Editor. Student Reporter, 121, Hi- Ho Dance Committee 111. Dance Commit- tee 121. Xmas Frolic 1315 Class Dance Committee 121. Dante and he merry, for tomorrow never comer FUZGERALD, DANA B., Fitzie 38 Aster St. College Preparatory Rifle Club 111g Orchestra 12, 31g Band 12, 31. Maria ir the Jweetert thing on earth I 4 l l l 14611 Fonv. A1.1cE, Allie 53 McKnight St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Nisimaha 12, 51, Program Chairmang Tiger Staff 131. Advertising Solicitorg Banquet Com. 1313 Class Dance Com. 131. Alu'ay.r trying FRENTzos, CHARLES, Charlie ' 116 Patton St. General Good llfngr Conte in .vroall parkagern FREY, CAROLINE KINGSLEY 154 Magnolia Terrace General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31g Tau Delta Sigma 131g Nisimaha 11, 2, 313 Chorus 11, 2. 31. Pinafore 1513 junior Prom Com. 121g Dance Com. 1313 Basket- ball 11, 21g Hockey 1113 Tea Dance Com. 131. She who ir good ir happy GAoNoN, PEARL A., Smile.r 671 Belmont St. General Glee Cluh 11, 2, 31, Graduation Chorus. Some day we will all he reading her no1fel.r GAY, AGNES M., Aggie 46 Sterling St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31. A good name ir better than richer GAYLORI7, WILLIAM, Bill 199 Springfield St., Chicopee College Preparatory Hi-Y 131. The dayr of our youth are the days of our glory C '113 Ili' Q lJ:Cl T ll GE, GFCKLER, ROGER, Red 335 St. james Ave. General Ambifion conquerr Ihe dimrull mile GENTILE, JERRY 39 William St. College Preprmzlory Gym Team 11, 33: Chorus 113: Arm- band Com. 133, Chairman: Tech News Agent 123: Tech Tiger 133, Advertis- ing Solicitor: Le Salon 133. A gitmz ir ofzen killed by rl fly GLADDFN, BARBARA Avis, Bobbie 43 Virginia St. General Trafiic Squad 12, 331 Golf Club 123: Nisimaha 133: G. A. A. 11, 2, 333 Chorus 11, 2, 33: Belle of Barcelona 123: Pinufore 133. She poured out the liquid rnuxic of ber 1llIlt'f.'H Gr.nAsoN, Puvtus ANN, Phil 26 Grant St. College Pr'epf1mIory 11. A. A. 11, 2, 33: Nisimaha 11, 23: Athenaeum 12, 33, Vice-President 133: lie Salon 11, 2, 33: Soccer 113: Hockey 123: Tennis 11, 2, 33: Basketball 11, 2, 33, Captain 123: Junior Pro Merito 11, 23: Senior Pro Merito 133. Secretary 133: Glee Club 113: Press Club 123: Ring' :intl Pin Committee 133, Chairman. Her good deedy lmlfe helped many GoolN, CHARLES A., Charlie 1-16 Northampton Ave. General Rifle Club 113: Track Team 11, 23: Tech Sherman Club 11, 2, 33: Chorus 11, 23: Class Basketball 133. The zworld before you lier, lo :lo trbrzf you may to il Goss, STANLEY, Sian 17 East Hooker St. College Prepnmfory Football Squad 133. I exif! or Ibougb alone ll47ll Govn, RICHARD, Dire 1041 Draper St Generrzl Crew 11, 2, 33. Coxswain: Chorus 113 A lillle fellow 117117 great u'ord,r GRANAT, EVERT, Suwle 40 Goldenrod St. College Prepnrniory Orchestra 113: Torch 123: Chorus 123. IIiv pretence if fel! dexpfie bit ,rilem'e GR.-xN::m, MARION 613 Parker St. Gerzeml Sign Club 11, 23: G. A. A. 11, 23. Greer are ber menml giftf' GRANSTROM, HERBERT, Gr-r1m1y 52 Berkshire St.. 1. O. General Newer lvii' gaze on uwnlen bent GRIZFNDALE, ALBERT, Al Wilbraham Geneml Hi v 133 liollon' ibm lby r'lrolre GRODSKY, LESLIE, Lev 87 Whittier St. College Preparalory Class Basketball 11, 23: Soccer Squad 11, 2, 33: Soccer First Team 133: Golf Club 12, 33. ll e ure only dl lhe .rlari of our journey ia: ee I3-an err nee, ui HALL, R. WARNER 277 White St. College Preparatory Class Treasurer 12, 339 Torch Club 11, 23. Secretary of Afliliated Board 123 1 Hi-Y 12, 33, Vice-President 133, President of Affili- ated Board 133: Forum 11, 2, 33, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1335 Press Club 123 5 Dance Committees 12, 33: Prom Committee 133: Banquet Cxmmittee 133: Tech Tiger 133, Advertising Solicitor. 'T ir better to do well tban to ,ray well l'lAWLFY, AGNES, Agg.'e South Main St., East Long. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 33 3 Glee Club 11, 23. Laugh your troubles' away HFNNESSEY, WILLIAM T., Bill 63 Freeman Terrace General Press Club 133g Stage Crew 133. For be'J a jolly good fellouf' HILL, GLADYS, Glad 107 Commonwealth Ave. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 331 Riding Clubg Hockey. A true friend ii' forerfer a friend HJELM, KENNETH EDWARD, Ken 198 Phoenix Terrace College Preparatory Trafiic Squad 1333 Lunchroom 1233 Student Council 133, Lunchroom Com. 1333 Chess Club 1335 Golf Club 12, 333 Golf Team 133g Tech News Room Agent 1233 Freshman Night Com. 1333 Class Basketball 1333 Rope Pull 133g lnterclass Golf Team 123. What a tbing tbir learning ir HORGAN, WILLIAM, Bill 43 Freeman Terrace General A gentleman maker no noi5e 1148 HosMER, GERALDINE, jerry 633 Cooley St. General ' G. A. A. 11, 2, 33g Tau Delta Sigma 11, 2, 333 Chorus 11, 2, 333 Riding Club 12, 33. Newer meet trouble balf way HOUGHTON, BARBARA-JEAN, Bobbie 35 Wilbraham Ave. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 333 Chorus 11, 2, 33, Belle of Barcelona 123, Pinafore 1333 Nisimaha 133g Riding Club 123. Modei'ty beeomei' erery young woman HovEY, GENEVIEVE, Gen 49 Wilbraham Ave. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 33gLeSa1on 11, 23. Per.te1'eranee it tbree-fourtbf arbieremenf' l'lURLFY, FLoRIs 807 Newbury St. General Chorus 11. 23g G. A. A. 11, 2, 33Q Riding Club 1133 Nisimaha 1331 Class Day Committee 133, Freshman Night Committee 1333 Prophecy Committee 133, Chairman. All tbingr will come round to bim tebo u'ork,r HYDE. HENRY R. Wilbraham Rd. General Faithful JAHNIG, NORDA 14 Lafayette St. General Chorus 11, 23g G. A. A. 11, 2, 33, Room Representative, Soccer 1233 Basketball 1233 Senior Pro Merito 1331 Nisimaha 1333 Athenmum 133. Tbe truly generoui' it tbe truly wife Illl-QQ JARDINF, JAMES, Redl' 49 Pasco Rd., I. O. General Comitia 11, 2, 313 Traffic Squad 131. Tlai,r man bar a .rmile for everyone JoIINsoN, AUSTIN G., Jn., Auf 210 Albemarle St. College Preparalory Hi-Y 1313 Comitia 1313 Assistant Manager Football 1113 Traffic Squad 12, 313 Student Council 1213 Class Basketball 121. Fai!hfnlne,r,r and .rincerily nrrt of all KAVANAUGH, WILLIAM, Karyn 180 Marion St. General Aml1ilion ronquerr the dimcull lash KEI.I.EY, JACK LAWRENCE, lark 23 Holland St. College Preparalory Torch Club 11, 211 Hi-Y 12. 31, In- duction Othcerg Forum 12, 313 Student Council 1111 Tech Tiger Staff 131, Co- Editor3 Junior Pro Merito 1213 Fresh- man Night Committee 131, Chairman. N61'EI' the lufain .fhclll mee! KELLOGG, BEATRICE, Belfry 50 Edgewood Ave., Long. College Preparalory Hockey 11, 2, 313 Class Secretary 11, 2, 313 Athenmum 12, 313 Le Salon 131: G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Student Council 1213 Prom Com. 1313 Class Historian 1311 Arm Band Com. 131. Plea,I'ant in manner and .rpeerlau KENNEY, CLAIRE, Ken 102 Manchester Terrace General Le1'.r be red wifb mirllf' Je:-3- , . CFC: -ir in 14911 KENYON, Joi-IN S., jade 3 Hastings St. General Forum 1513 Traffic Squad 12, 313 Tau Delta Sigma 12, 313 Gym Team 11, 2, 31, Captain 3 Chorus 11, 21 3 Class Dance Com. 121 3 Class Will Com. 131 3 Tech News Staff 131 3 Cheer Leader 12, 31. ll ii beller lo wear out lbalfl lo rm! ou! KERLEY, XVALTER L., ll alt Curly -13 Scott St. College Preparalory Glee Club 1213 Band 12, 313 Orchestra 1513 Tau Delta Sigma Danger and delight grou' on one Halle KIMEALI., JAMES E., JR., jim jin1mie 19 Monmouth St. College Preparatory Torch Club 11. 21. Affiliated Board 111- Secretary 121: Hi-Y 12, 313 Forum 12, 31. SeI'I:eant-at-Arms 131, Vice-President 131: Student Council 1213 Tech Sherman Club 1213 Tech News 111: Chorus 111: Clue-is Color Committee 1113 Class Socinl Com- mittee 121, Chairmang Prom Committee 131: Rope Pull 131: Tech Tiger Statl' 131. A quiet. b:l1'd-1l'01'kll2g chap who lznouur lair .YIIIHH KINSMAN, LotIIsE, Izzy 101 Whittier St. General Tau Delta Sigma 12, 313 Chorus 1113 Class Ballot Com. 1313 Mice and Men 1213 Good Medicine 1213 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Gym Meet Laugh and the uvzrla' lauglar zeilb yan Kiznsnu., KENNETH 122 Marlborougll St. General Rifle Club 111. 'UA lillle fellou' rrilb greal u'or:lI ' KUNITZ, PEGGY, Peggy 1118 Garfield St. General Tau Delta Sigma 12, 313 G. A. A. 11. 2, 31: Chorus 1113 Girls' Tennis Tournament 111, WinneI'3 Basketball 1113 Soccer 1113 Gym Meet 1113 Class Day Com. 1313 Squad Leader 1111 Swimming Class111. Temper if .fo good a Ibing. llmr we Jlaould newer lore il air' IE-li C2 B-:U TJ ll KYRIACOU, IRENE 68 Cambridge St. College Preparatory G. A. A. 11, 21. Ha,l1pine,tr ii' a rare m.rrnetic LACKSTROM, C. ERIC, Rah 52 Stuart St. General Soccer 11, 2, 313 Rifle Club 1113 Stu- dent Council 1213 Riding Club 1213 Torch Club 11, 213 junior Pro Merito 111- A ,ine .ftudent with a real future LAPOINTI-T, ALFRED S., Al 24 Barrington Rd., Long. College Preparatory Rifle Club 11, 213 Comitia 1113 Golf Club 11, 2, 313 Torch Club 11, 213 Hi-Y 12, 312 Tau Delta Sigma 11, 2, 31, Mice and Men 121, Penrod, Fresh- man Night 111. Genlu,f mutt be born and netfer fan be taaglaf' LAWRENCE, W. E., Larr Y 8-1 Rittenhouse Terrace General Golf Club He war the joy of our life LEE, STUART, Stew General 118 Byers St. General Photo Club 1313 Band 1313 Orchestra 131. A rlraxiclan be may alufayr be LIEERATORI, AUGUST, Gut I 72 King St. College Preparatory jail wait till I get going 11501 QAIELQ l.ULL, GEORGE TAYLOR 705 Sumner Ave. College Preparatory Orchestra 11, 213 Band 11, 213 Banjo Club 1113 Trafhc Squad 1313 Sym- phony Club A nzan u'l1o knew hit 7I1Il.flL'H LYONS, MARVIN 25 Dewey St. College Preparatory Photo Club 1313 Symphony Club 11, 2, 313 Le Salon 12, 313 Banjo Club 1113 Band 11, 2, 313 Orchestra 11, 2, 31. Bre1'ity it the .foul of wit MACPHAII., DONAI.D, Mar 166 Hampshire St., I. O. General Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. Ile who will lead. rnlrit be arf! led MAI,ONF, PAUL LAWRENCE, Red Mapleshade Ave., Long. General Glee Club 11, 2, 31. Il it alzvayt' a'arl2e.rt before dawn MCCAFITRFY, ANNE, Ann 108 Northampton St. General A ,areal xlaip neerlr deep unter MCCARTHY, E. LOUISE, Lou 109 Ashley St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Pinafore 1313 Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Banquet Com. 131. The bert it yet to rome 'U' IIEI Mr,C1.12AaY, Gizokoiz W., l'efer 97 Hazelwood Ave., Long. College P1'epumlw'y Tori-h 11. 21, President 121: Class Treas- urer 1113 Assistant Manager, Basketball 1115 Banjo Cluh 11, 21: Forum 12, 31. Sergeant-at-Arms 121, President 1315 HT-Y 12, 31. Vice-President 131: Senior Pro Meritu 131, Viee-President 131: Junior Pro Merito 11, 21: Tech News 121, Copy Edi- tor: Class Banquet Committee 131, Chair- man: Student Couneil 111. Alternate 1315 Tiger Agent 1311 Constitution Club 121. Vice-President 1215 Lunehroom Committee 12. 31. No flier will luml an him MelN1As'i'lik, Gizokon, Mar 192 Marsden St. G'em'ml Track 111 Q Tratfic Squad 111 g Class Basketball 11, 21g junior Prom Com. 121, Chairmang Class Dance Com. 131 1 Prom Com. 131, Chairmang Soccer 131 g Tech Tiger Room Agent And 11 fne Iime um had by ull McRrrcnuz, KATHRYN, Kaye 124 King Sr. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31: Chorus 11, 213 Riding Club 1213 Tech News 121, Sec- retary: Gym Assemblies 11, 21g Class Dance Com. 1313 Nisimaha 131. Fare 'win' game and play il well Miavizk, KIZNNIETH -10 Arhol Sr. College P7'L'f7tU'cllIJf.1' Tech Sherman Club 11, 21g Gym Team 111. A .ilulely lillle fellow in be MII.I.IiR. O. W., jk., l1 bi1ie 38 Field Rd., Long. College l'1'ef7r1mlm',1' NUM Ilml .wboul-girl L'!l7llfIlL'XifI?lU Mooiut. AMu2 W. 126 Forest Park Ave. General Nisimaha 12, 31, President 131g G. A. A. 11, 2. 31, Treasurer 131. Fine and exalted ,renie ure 7111! lmlf ai uiefizl ru common fame UP:-U 312331 7 TWGQQIELQQ T 115111 IVIORAN, RAYMOND j., Ray 82 Switzer Ave. Gelleml Baseball 12, 31. HuNl7L'I1 wi Ibe field. lic nun rll flume l1'lO1llAR'l'Y, Louisia KiNosToN, Lou 16 Commonwealth Ave. GCCWICIZII Chorus 11, 2, 311 Nisimaha 121, G. A. A. 11. 2, 313 Belle of Barcelona Ticket Com. 131, Class Dance Com. 12, 31g Class Day Com. 17111 Tratlic Squad 131g junior Pro Meriro 111g Swimming 11, 21. A1'l.1'8 with the lurlav. but amid the larkr in the e1'er1ing NIORIARTY, RUTH JACQUIN, jackie 763 Dickinson St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Secretary 121, Presi- dent 1313 Hockey 11. 311 Nisimaha 11, 2. 31: Chorus 11, 21: Tau Delta Sigma 11. 2, 31, Secretary 1313 Student Council 111: Class Will Committee 131, Chairman: Class Color Committee 111. Chairman, Class Day Committee 131 5 Basketball 1313 Swimming 11, 21: Class Dance Committee 131. HI!lljlI'ldIlcllll 1' if Ihe frm! of L'I'L'1'1'llIl7l,Lf good Mouse, CllARl.liS, Charlie 1115 Dickinson SI. Gwlcml Silw1l ll'Jlc'1'.1' are .Hfldlllll ,1b1lllnu ' Mowiw, Doios, lMrie 1211 Nevins Ave., Long. GVUIIBHII Athena.-um 12, 311 Le Salon 11, 2, 31, Vice-Pres. 131, Hockey 12, 513 Class Banner Com. 121, Chairman, Class Picture Com. 1513 G. A. A. 11, 2, 51, Room Representative 12, 31, Glee Club 'I'br.f1' NllItjIlL'1', Mlm llalirzr' llwy gym Moznak, jonw, jin.x ' -159 Franklin St. G'1!71e'l'nll Hurd uwri ii' Ibn' flhld In ,l'lll'fL'.1,1U '-lr' IE C3 me-ii are ui ee, is rea MuNs1zLL, Maittsmuzr, Peg 53 Wziltleti St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Nisimaha 12, 313 Tau Delta Sigma 11, 213 Chorus 11, 2, 313 Class Dance Com. 1213 Hockey 1113 Trallic Squad 1313 Class Day Com. 1313 Mice and Men 1213 Swim- ming 11, 213 Class Song Com. 131. He who reapelb well, mnrl mu' well MUl1l'l'lY,KATHLEFN-ANN 71 Horace St. College Preparatory G. A. A. 11, 2, 31, Room Representa- tive 1213 Nisimaha 11, 2, 313 Le Salon 1313 Class Banner Committee 121. Short lint .ru'ee! NELMES, EDWIN S., Ed 21 Bay St. College Preparatory Torch Club 11, 213 Hi-Y 12, 31, Sec. 1313 Junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Senior Pro Merito 1313 Chess Club 12, 31, President 1313 Comitia 12, 313 Le Salon 12, 313 Rifle Club 121. Hia u'ord.r were thoie lo be obeyed NIZLSON, XXHLLIAM I-I., Sow-l3 ' East Longmeadow Track Team 12, 31 Q Traliic Squad 131. On the finder trucl2. he Jbozwed hir .rpeed Nizwsomn, RONALD E.. Ronnie 133 Dickinson St. General Tech News 12, 31, Business Manager: Junior Prom Committee 1213 Tech News Dance Committee 131, Chairman: Class Dance Committee 131, Chairmang Student Council 12, 31, Ulmer House: Traflic Squad 12. 313 Gym Team 11, 21, Captaing Tau llelta Sigma 1l, 2, 313 Tcch Tiger 1313 Sign Club 1113 Constitution Club3 Cheer Leader 131 3 Class Banquet Committee 131 : Stage Crew ll, 2, 313 Press Club 11, 213 Tech Riding: Club 11, 21. A mon of Independent mind! .l077Z6lIN16'.lH NIEYLON. K. Rim 83 Bowdoin St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Tau Delta Sigma 11. 2, 31, Sec. 121, Pres. 1313 Soccer 1113 Le Salon 1313Mice and Men 1213 Tech News 121, Associate Eclitorg Class Color Com. 1113 Chorus 11, 2, 313 Pinafore 1313 Student Council 111. All the u'orld'.r e Jtnge, and llfe people in it, players l52l NEYLON, Muufuw josnvumn, Miro 83 Bowdoin St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Class Social Com. 1213 Soccer 1113 Chorus 111. Try and you will Jurceedu NICHOLS, DUDLEY V., Dull 181 jasper St. General Some day he will :nuke laimrelf known NOVICKI, josnrit STANLEY, Anchor 109 Groveland St. College Preparatory Class Basketball 1113 Golf Club 131. ll lJot harm can a lillle fun do? CYBRIEN, ALICE A., Bunny 182 Maple St. College Prepuraiory Chorus 1113 Golf Club 1113 G. A. A. 1313 Traflic Squad 111. A good wonzan is ez trea.s'ure CJUELLETTIE, CLARENCE, Wfilliel' 85 Hall St. General Tho man lam .willed down lo 6u1ine.i.r PACKARD, Roi-mam E. 260 Pearl St. General Basketball 11, 213 G. A. A. 11, 213 junior Prom Com. 1213 Bowling Team 1313 Riding Club 11, 2, 31. He who reapelh well muy! :ow well ,U '-ir' ug G3 E-gil L-rr Il Q IE Iss PARIaN'r, joIIN, johnny I08 Arthur St. General Track 121g Class Ballot Com. 1313 Class Basketball He ix ,sadly .thy uniil you know him PIzAR, MII.DRI5D D.. Millie 15 Dewey St. General G. A. A. 11, 213 Soccer 121g Glee Club 121. From lillle .vparkr may lrnfxtl a mighty norm PIiDIaRzANI, 1i'r'1'oRn LOUIS, Eddie 28 Rutledge Ave. General junior Pro Merito 1215 Torch Club 121 I Jball aclrierfe in lime PEPIN, BIQRNARD J., Pep 120 Larkspur St. General 'I'raHic Squad 12, 311 Student Council 131g Tech Tiger Staff 1313 Rope Pull 151g Torch Club 121. Lel'.f all gel togelber and join ine fun PROUTY, FRIHD 2708 Main St. General Arm Band Committee 131. The man lbal wan Ieen. bu! not beard RASK, ERIC H., S1'enil2a 41 Wlentworth St. General Junior Pro Merito Only hiv modexly ii' greater lban bi! ambition 1531 RIQILLY, RoLAND, Dm-eilly 23 Highland St. College Preparatory junior Pro Merito 111g Chorus 111. lVord5, juxl u'ora'.r RIEMY, RICHARD LYNN, Dirk B. D. 123 Hopkins Place, Long. College Preparatory Junior Pro Merito 111: Viec-Presidetit Class 111: Orchestra 11, 2, 313 Hand 11. 2. 31: Assembly Orchestra 11, 2, 31, Con- ductor 1313 Syracuse Music Conference 121: All City High School Band 111: Chorus 11, 21: Banjo Club 111: Torch 11, 213 Hi-Y 12, 31: Toronto Y Conference 131: Lunehroom Committee 131. U Hi.r rnuxzr talenl will curry him through RESTAINO, ALBERT A. 770 Liberty St. General To parlurex neuf' RICE, MARION F., Sunny 23 Northumberland St. College Preparalory Nisimaha 11, 213 G. A. A. 11, 2. 311 Student Council 11, 2, 31, Upper House 131g Tech News Agent 111g junior Prom -Com. 121g Tech News Staff 121g junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Athenmum 12, 31, President 1313 Glee Club Pail labor ir prevent delight RoIsARoIz, Louls L. 220 Connecticut Ave. General Baseball 131. A iounrl mind ii' a ,sound holly ROBERTS, LUCILLIZ, Lou 870 Armory St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 LeSalon 12, 312 Nisimaha 12, 313 Class Picture Com- mittee 131. No one ia' 1r,rele.t,v while be bar a friend 'O our IE ee: H err n Q IE Lea ROCK, EDSON, Eddy 44 Governor St. College Preparatory Aero Club 121, Secretary. Mort arfiatorr are urually light headed ROCKWELL, THEODORE T., Ted 8 Reed St. General Chorus 111g Track 12, 31g Traliic Squad 12, 313 Rope Pull 131. Kind deedr in the end are thrire repaid ROGERS, JOHN, fare 51 Oxford St. College Preparatory Crew 11, 2, 31g Hi-Y 131. He had a rmile that would melt a heart of Jtone SALIER, MARY R. 190 Hancock St. General Nisimaha 131: Junior' Pro Merito 1215 G. A. A. 11, 21: Press Club 11, 2, 31. Coby Editor 111, Page Editor 121, Editoiwin- Chief131 3 Baskethall111 3 Belle of Barcelona. 121, Poster Committee: Tiger Room Agent 131 3 Tiger Staff 131 : Class Prophecy Com- mittee 131 3 Student Council, Upper House: Gym Meet 111. She har been faithful to her flair ScHM1DT, EDWARD W., Ed' Red North Main St., East Long. College Preparatory He graduated with the bert of honorJ SONIER, ALFRED J., Al 79 Ardmore St. General Class Basketball 131. lVe are only at the heginningu 1 ,- x ll54ll SPEISER, LEON, Red 384 Dickinson St. College Preparatory Class Dance Committee 131. A great Jtride for ruth a little fellow SPINKS, HELEN, Nellie 113 Hancock St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Nisimaha 111. Truth alwayr payr SQUAZZA, EDITH, Edie 880 Boston Road College Preparatory G. A. A. 11, 2, 31g Chorus 11, 213 Press Club 12, 31, Managing Editor 131, Tau Delta Sigma 131g Junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Senior Pro Merito 1314 Class Will Com. 1313 Basketball 131g Richer are hut eipherrf 'tir the mind that maketh the rum ST. GEORGE, EDWARD, Ed 11 Etna St. General Student Council 12, 31, President 131, Chairman of Traffic Com. 121, Chair- man of Athletic Com. 1213 Stage Crew, Electriciang Trathc Squad, Chiefg Tech News, Class Day Com. 131, Chairmang Crew 12, 31. To him u'a,r .rchool rfery dear, He came every day for many a year. Jr ST. ONOE, HAROLD, Srhmurh 121 Penrose St. General Airplane Club 121. Silenee ir an airet SCHNEELOCK, RICHARD, Dirk 62 Mapledell St. General Airplane Club 131. Some day, rome how. u'e'll all fly to rrhool SELLARS, DONALD M., Don 16 Elmwood Ave., Long. College Preparatory Tau Delta Sigma 11, 2, 31, Vice-Pres. 135, Gulf Club 12, 511 Glee Club 12, 313 Le Salon 1213 Hi-Y 12, 313 Torch Club 11, 21. Heir leading the way for lair younger brother SHARRARD, Lnwis, Louie 50 Lenox St. College Preparatory Comitia 12, 31, President 12, 313 Science Club 12, 31, Publicity Manager 131, Presi- dent 1313 Hi-Y 131: Constitution Club 12, 31, Secretary 121. P1'6SiCl9nt 131: JUni0l' Pro Merito 11, 21: Senior Pro Merito 131: Class Day Committee 131 3 Class Will Com- mittee 131: Tech News 1313 Student Coun- cil Alternate 121. All work, no play. out plenty of fun SHI.ossnR, FRANCIS K., Franny 142 Bond St. College Preparatory Riding Club 1213 Rifle Club 121. Let earb man do hir bert SIIULTZ, RUDOLPH L., Rady 69 Malden St. College Preparatory Tech Sherman Club 121. He bar a .fmile for earn and etfery one SKALA, FRANCIS. Hank 628 Union St. College Preparatory TlJi.r man rnaleetly no notre SMALL, HAROLD M., Hal 81 Melha Ave. College Preparatory Banjo Club 12, 31, Manager, President3 Belle of Barcelona 121. My work il done: nou' I 77211.11 leave ll55ll SMART, HELEN E. 38 Grenada Terrace College Preparatory Hockey 1113 Glee Club 1113 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Student Council Alternate 111Q Tiger Room Agent 1213 junior Pro Merito Newer gire in SMITH, ALMA 22 Belleclaire Ave., Long. College Preparatory Nisimaha 11, 2, 311 G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Class Banquet Com. 1313 Fresh- man Night Com. 1313 Chorus 111. Faithful to her word SMITH, ARLINI2 JUNE 27 Kenyon St. College Preparatory junior Pro Merito 1113 Field Hockey 1113 G. A. A. 11, 21. Noble in ezfery thought and deed SMITH, STANLEY B.. Stan 1485 Riverdale St., W. Springfield College Preparatory Torch Club 11. 21 3 junior Pro Merito 213 Hi-Y 12, 31 3 Senior Pro Merito Hit abilitier are unlimited SWANSON, CARL G., Callie 8 Howard Place General Rifle Club 1213 Dance Committee 1213 Trallic Squad 121. A ruling mire ir one that ir beard, but not ,feelin SZCZYGIEL, JOHN P., johnny 44 Westtxn St., Wfilbraham General Sign Club 111g Wrestling 121g Gym Team 11, 213 Golf Club 12, 31, Pres. 12. 31. Captain 1313 Traffic Squad 1213 Class Golf Team 1213 Class Basketball 1213 Riding Club 111. Manline.rr ir a great thing 'W TAYLOR, RAYMOND H., Title 61 Keith St. General Crew 11, 2, 31, junior Varsity Four Stroke 121, Orchestra 11, 2, 313 Trafhc Squad 12, 31g Hi-Y 131, Tech Tiger Staff 131, Activities Editorg Tech Tiger Room Agent 1315 Rifle Club 111g Rope Pull 131g Lunchroom Committee 121. So heave on an oar lzoyr, and u'e'll out to rea THOMPSON, DONALD C., Don 44 Eldridge St. College Preparatory Class Constitution Com. 111, Chair- mang Student Council 11, 2, 31, Chair- man Miscellaneous Com. 1313 Science Club 12, 31, Vice-Pres. 131g Hi-Y 12, 31g junior Pro Merito 11, 21g Senior Pro Merito 1313 Le Salon 131. A man u'l:'o rnaxtered hir liberty TITTEMORE, DORIs, Dot Dar 202 Osborne Ter., E. Springfield General Basketball 11, 21, G. A. A. 11, 213 Student Council 11, 215 junior Pro Merito 11, 215 Senior Pro Merito 131. He ir earily rontent, whore ronreienre if rlear TUTTLE, KENNETH E., Ken 227 White St. College Preparatory Class President 11, 2, 31g Junior Pro Merito 11, 213 Senior Pro Merito 131g Student Council Upper House 11, 2, 31. He who helpetla otherr, ir always fwfr URBAN, LOUISE 116 Washington Rd. College Preparatory junior Pro Merito 11, 21, Vice-Pres. 121g Senior Pro Merito 1313 Press Club 11, 2, 315 Constitution Club 131, Sec.g Tech Tiger 131, 'Asso. Editorg Student Council 111g Ring and Pin Committee 131. The bert ir yet to rome UREANOWICZ, OLGA, 0go 14 johnson St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 31g Symphony Club 121, Vice-Pres.g Press Club 1313 Glee Club 11, 2, 31g Orchestra 11, 2, 31g Band 12, 31. Mafia ir a thing of the foul l I l l l, 1561 VAN HEUSEN, RICHARD W., Dirk Van 77 Trafton Rd. College Preparatory Hi-Y 1313 Class Ballot Committee 131. Find it: then go and get it VINICK, HAROLD, Vin 47 Chester St. College Preparatory Lei me litfe, unknown, unheard WAY. ALFRED, Al RS Clifton Ave, General That trlriflr if beyond the door if 7Hl,PI10ll'l1H WFIR, AGNES 920 Hickory St. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 313 Riding Club 12, 311 Chorus 11, 21g Hockey 11, 21. Cheerful molar make erfery dirh a fear! WEIss, DAVID, Dare 107 West Alvord St. College Preparatory Crew 111, Science Club 12, 311 Forum 1313 Class Day Com. 1313 Class Prophecy Com. 1313 Tech Tiger Staff 131. The bigber they are lbe fartber they fall WEISS, KERMIT PAUL, Kerrnie 52 Maryland St. College Preparatory Cnmitiag Stage Crewg Resolution Com- mittee, Chairman, Oratorical Contest. 'Tir better to do today, than wait for tomorrow I WIIITAKFR, OLIVE 77 Olmsreurl Drive Collage P1'6'PrI1'cll01'j' junior Pro Merito 11, 21g Senior Pro Merito 151g Arhenmum 12, 31g G. A. A. 11, 2, 51g Nisimalm 111. Silence if more eloquent 151121 wo1'd,f VUILKIN, FANNIE, Sb:-imp 101 Hood St. General G. A. A. 11. 2, 31. Time and mire .Ire pre1'erf1zfI'ile.r of .lldt't'b',1.1H GH K-ll-l-'l lliilF392i Woon, AIIDIIEY VALEIIIA, Auddy Malple St., lf. Long. General G. A. A. 11, 2, 315 Glee Club 1115 Soccer 111. If nl jiri! you dlllllf .I'11fz'eed, 1711. IU again WOOD, WILLIAM A., HF6dfbEf'bt'ddn General Traffic Squad 1313 Tiger Agent 111. L.n4ge' feet lmre 41 .quad lnlcferilruzdiflg ZOMNIR, JOSEPH, joe 23 Chelson SI. General Senior Pro Merito 1313 WiIIner Ameri- can Legion Civil Government Medal 121. I 11711 breezing along wills llve breeze 1111 flbemorlam JUNE II, l9l4 FEBRUARY 25 1931 BERNARD JAMES QUIRK ll57ll 25 Vermont Sr. lil LT WCCQACCCIEQ ILE-'32 Class Ballot of 1932 Most popular lvoy .,....,.. Most popular girl ...,, ,.,, Best boy student ..... .. Best girl student ..... Best looking boy... Best looking girl .... Best boy dancer Best girl dancer. Class Class Class Class grind... playboy .l....l Skipper ,........ roughneck. .. Best boy mixer ,...., Best girl mixer ..,.., Best natured boy ...... ., . Best natured girl ,... Boy most likely to Girl most likely to Class Class Class Most baby .............. gossip.. .... ... cliiseler ,....l. talkative girl. Funniest boy .......... Funniest girl. .... Class Class Class Class Class Spirit twins .,....,.. go-getter ....... musician ..,.,. pest . ........ ,..., repeater. .,,. .. of youth ..... .. Best lvoy athlete ,.,. succeed ,........ succeed .,.l.., . Best girl athlete ...,...,. Class flirt ,.., .............. . Teacl1er's delight... Class woman hater .,..l. Class Class man hater ..l. grouch .i........ Sleepiest boy. ,.i..i.... Best dressed boy .....,.. Best dressed girl ....... ...Ken Tuttle Blair Acliille Capecelatro ...Edith Squazza George McCleary .............Amie Moore ...George Mclvlaster .. ............ .lean Blair ...........Edith Squazza George McMaster lsma Mayer Peggy Kuni .......Nels Bengtson .........Ken Tuttle Blair ,.........VVarner Hall ........Sue Chapin .Ken Tuttle .jean Blair ..........Mildred Pear ............Detta Firtion ........Kay lvlcRitcl1ie Defra Firtion ...........Warner Hall .........Izzy Kinsman 'z and Izzy Kinsman ................Ken Tuttle .....Olga Urbanowicz .............Milton Cook Wash Weatherby .............,Pete Bowles Clayton Adams ..........Peggy Kunitz ............Detta Firtion Ferdinand Cigal Donald Thompson ........Phyllis Gleason .......,..Roberta Packard .Clayton Adams l58l George McCleary ......Caroline Frey Cyfistory of the Class of 1932 WO SCORE minus six months ago there entered this beloved instituf tion of learning an overpowering class of '32, some three hundred strong, which has now reached its highest point in fame. Up to our senior year we were helped over the tough spots, and cheerf ed after every accomplishment by our class advisers, Miss Swenson, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Cook, with due credit given to the latter for his famous sarcastic remarks. When we were freshmen, a class meeting was called for the purpose of electing officers. The following inexperienced four were chosen to lead the class through our first year at Tech: President, Kenneth Tuttle, the most faithful, hardworking, and funfloving President that there ever was, Vice President, Jean Blair, the popular student who kept her title of First Lady of the class of '32 during our stay hereg Treasurer, George McCleary, that handsome heartbreaker who spent our money most profitably, and our efficient Secretary, Betty Kellogg. In our junior year just before the memorable junior Prom, our class banf ner which the Banner Committee had taken so much time to perfect, was stolen from under their noses out of Room 10 where it was staying at that time. But it was returned by the souvenir collector when we were 12B's, with no thanks to that enthusiastic detective Committee. Credit goes to George McMaster for making a huge success of the Junior Prom. In fact we almost broke even. A person who has done a lot to help our class along is the Big Banker, Meigs Bartmess! Well, never mind, he probably overlooked you, too. When most of us had finally succeeded in reaching our senior year, we were cast aside by the Honorable S. Everett Cook, and his successor, Mr. Roland V. Fitzroy carried us over the finish line. In our Junior election only one change was made. Warner Hall was elected to keep the accountsg and with his pleasing personality and good looks he managed to collect class dues with amazing rapidityg with the help of that money and the amount made on class dances, the Senior Banquet and Prom went over with a bang. And so, the prosperous class of '32 leaves Tech and ventures forth into the unknown, to take their places among the leading men and women in this great universe. ll59ll 1932 Glass 'Prophecy Gosh All Hemlock! I Can't Believe It's True WAS class Prophet. just why I had been chosen was a mystery to me, for I certainly had no way of foretelling the future. So one day, with this gloomy outlook still ahead of me, I setout with the gang for the daily crew practice. Lizzy was waiting out in the yard as usual, and I found that Mr. Reed had left another ticket on her. Contrary to prescribed rules, she was flat on her rims. And herein lay the secret of Tech's phenomenal success on the river. The boys got their excellent training pumping up those unruly tires. And now to get the old can percolating. First one turned the crank, then another turned the crank, then we all turned the crank, but alas, she wouldn't kick over. We sat down and rested. Finally one fellow kicked the rear end, and gosh all hemlock, she started off. just like a wof man! We all piled in, and then began our triumphant procession down the drive way. One of those gorgeous creatures that inhabit Tech's gilded corridors was standing in the door way. just after we had gone by, a sudden gust of wind sprang up. Immediately all eyes turned to the right... spot. But Lizzy was not to be lured by such feminine wiles and traversed the straight and narrow path right down the drive way and across the street directly into a passing hearse. Horrors! What is this I see rolling out of the hearse straight for me? A corpse! Wow! I broke every existing sprint record picking myself up and making tracks, when all at once, oh my poor head, who put that tree in my way? And then oblivion cast her silky veil of darkness about me. Slowly I opened my eyes again. Iyawned and tried to stretch, butl couldn't move my arms. What do you know, I was in a thick glass cylinf der. Gosh all hemlock! I looked around. There were several other cyl' inders of the same type in that room. But look, here comes a lady in a nurse's uniform. Why it was jean Blair. She opened the contraption and Icrawled out, foaming at the mouth. Recovering my numbed senses, I asked her what the big idea was. She told me that thirty years before, I had died from a cracked brain, but that that eminent surgeon, Edith Squazza, after her phenomenal success in bringing Napoleon back to life, had decided to bring me, another great man, back to life also. lI6Oll xi 5 N NX! And then it dawned on me that jean, after thirty years, still retained her school girl complexion and figure. Immediately I asked her, Jean, what is the secret of your perpetual beauty? She answered, I owe my success to Edna Wallace Hopper's Beauty Cream and Jergen's Hand Lotion. I questioned her as to whether or not our entire class had graduated and she said that Wash Weatherby, the class repeater, had hnally graduated two years ago. He was given a vote of thanks by Mr. Marsh for his dis' play of determination to finish a task once begun. Iwas consumed with a curiosity to see how the city had changed in thirty years, and I requested of jean that she come with me and show me about the town. She said she was sorry but it would be impossible for her to come with me as she had work to do. However, she added, Detta Firtion is going to drop in on me in a little while, and will be glad to go with you. And just then, with a hop, skip, jump, and a breeze, in waltzed Detta herself. She kissed Jean, and I was afraid that she was go' ing to do the same by meg but no, she didn't. Along she gushed and asked Jean how Clayton Adams was getting along. At that very moment she spied me. Look who's alive again! Why say, I'll have to take you downf town and show you aroundg you won't recognize the place, why even Tech has a new addition. Then she noticed the oldffashioned boy's clothes thatl had on, and it was decided to stop at a clothing store the first thing we did. So we entered a McCleary Clothing Shoppee, and then I recognized my old friend George McCleary's picture on every two yards of carpet. As the clerk was showing me a few suits, Detta explained that George, after graduating from college, had started a clothing store and had expanded his business until he could almost claim to own a store for each city block in America. George had become so rich that he had surpassed even Henry Ford in wealth and had caused the aged automobile manufacturer to die of a broken heart. After I had dressed myself up to the minute, we stopped in at Gerry Hosmer's Celestial Cabaret where Dick Remy's Torrid Tooters and Barbara Gladden with her velvet voice were playing a special engagement. As we ate, Detta told me about the wonderful wrestling exhibition she had seen the night before in which Andy Brown, the Harlem Flash, in his great comeback bout had defeated our own Red, Bullneck Bengtson. Betty Kellogg, the Bu1lneck's manager, had protested the decision, for Bullneck had slipped on a jelly doughnut thrown in by the Kingfish, and had been knocked flat. She also told me that the biscuits we were eating had been perfected by ll61l 'ui'ai24QH Tmczgia Meigs Bartmess of the Chemistry Department at McGill University. Meigs, by means of his wonderful aim, had shot his way through the small hole in Victor Biscotti's patent for nonfshrinkable biscuits and could now make bigger and better nonfshrinkable biscuits 999987970 pure, WhiCh float. His company's advertising slogan is Eat three of our biscuits be' fore you go swimming and you cannot drown. I remarked on her beautiful gown and learned that she had just bought it in Paris the afternoon before where it had been designed by the Newsome and Pear Co., designers extraordinary. But I wondered how she had been able to be in Paris the afternoon before and yet see the wrestling match in New York that same evening. Ch, she explained, by using the new Capecelatro electronicfresonance rocket, one can get to New York from Paris in two hours. By the way, I met Louise Urban, who because of her marvelous oratory, has obtained a place on the women's division of the World Court, and Phyllis Gleason, who succeeded Helen Wills as the Women's Tennis Champion of the World. We had only a chance for a short chat before we reached New York. Glancing up, I saw George McMaster and Ernestine Browning still cutf ting gorgeous gyrations on their fantastic toes. And tripping along, came Don Thompson dancing with a gorgeous peroxide blond. Imagine the class womanfhater turning out to be a sugarfdaddy! Then Amie Moore and Jimmie Kimball glided by, Cwhich immediately reminded me of Uncle Everett and Elsie in the Toots and Caspar Comics of our high school daysj. just then, I noticed that the melodious modulations that I was listening to were emanating from the lovely larynxes of Peg Kunitz and Izzy Kinsman, still as inseparable as a pair of Siamese twins. Having finished eating, Detta and I left to see the sights. Right in the doorway, we bumped into our old class pest. Weren't we lucky to be leaving just then? On looking back, we noticed that quite a number of people were also beginning to leave. It seems that thirty years had not changed his characteristics in the least. Right in front of us, I noticed a flock of billboards. A small sign pointed out that they were owned by the Hall and Gentile Advertising Co. and there was an enormous picture of Bill Budington, smoking his pipe, lookf ing at me. The advertisement read, Mr. Budington, the well known enf gineer, says of Sellar's Tobacco, 'I enjoy it down to the lowest cellars of my lungs '. Next came an ad for Bob Crowther's Turkish Baths. Bob, always in hot water while attending Tech, had made use of his experience to gain control of the Turkish Bath Business. And Gosh all Hemlock, there was a picture of Sue Chapin, reduced to Marie Stewart's size. The I62l and Iva rcs HI WF ll CC?Tll52Ili?.?2 next billboard also carried a picture of Sueg this time she was endorsing D. P. Bowles Spirit of Youth Diminishing Cream. As my eye wander' ed along the advertisements, I noticed one which clamored in large letters, Vote for Kenneth E. Tuttle for President and Edward St. George for Vice President. Then I observed a G. E99 C. Merriam Co. advertisement for Sharrard's New International SelffEnunciating Dictionary. On the shrill insistence of a newsboy, I bought a newspaper. There in large type I read, Olga Urbanowicz, violin soloist, and Marjorie Carr, piano soloist, are to playa return engagement at the City Auditorium with Raymond Taylor's Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Off in one corner was an announcement which stated that, only the day before, this news, paper had become a member of the now famous Salier Ei Kelley Co. chain. I also learned from Detta that twenty years ago this company had bought out Wm. R. Hearst's great Newspaper holdings. Seven years after their graduation, they had endorsed a fund to print Tech News. Right next to it was a column saying that Doris Tittemore would give her lecture on My Latest Trip to Mars in the Auditorium the next week. Detta could hardly wait to tell me that this trip had been Doris' fifth to Mars. David Weiss had been the Captain of her space ship on all five trips, and Doris accredited all her success to Davels superb navigation. just then, I heard an exclamation from Detta. Talking quite rapidly, she managed to explain to me that she had just been reminded, through Floris Hurly's mental telepathy system, that in five minutes there was to be a thirtieth anniversary meeting of our class in the Hotel St. Reginald, owned by Bill Gaylord, so there we went. Gosh all Hemlock, but it was certainly good to see all my classmates again. All of them had been sucf cessful, and it would have been impossible to record all of their lives in this paper, but two people I cannot leave out. Why, it took almost two hours for me to convince Louise and Ruth Moriarty, Cofpresidents of a great Life Insurance Co., that I did not wish to insure my life. Why should I with Doc Squazza there ready to bring me back to life if I should die again? At the meeting, a thing happened that overwhelmed me with a feeling of gratitude. Perhaps you understand that I was without either funds or a home to go to. However, the class unanimously passed a motion to give me enough money to get started in life. So here I am, in my room on the 631st floor of the new Y. M. C. A., just finishing this little story which I am going to publish under the caption, GOSH ALL HEMLOCK! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S TRUE. I63l The will of the Class of 1932 E, the Class of 1932, of Technical High School in the city of Springfield, county of Hampden, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory and munificent disposition, do hereby record our last mortal wishes and bequests which are now for the Hrst time, after much deliberation as to the fitness of the heirs, to be divulged to the aforesaid heirs and to whomever it may concern. 1. As the executors of any property which we may find wise to leave to no heir, we hereby appoint Miss Swenson, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Fitzroy, to whom we are greatly indebted for their invaluable aid, cofoperation, and advice during our fruitful existence. 2. To the Class of 1932M, we leave the outstanding members of our De Merito society, for bigger and redder E's, with the fervent hope that they shall perpetuate those qualities and thereby help to characterize said Class of 1932M. 3. Also, in the observance of a happy event, we do most joyously leave our oncefuponfaftime Billy Larsen to the same aforefmentioned Class of 32Va with the unanimous agreement that they may do with him as they please. 4. William I. Budington hereby wills his celerity of speech and enunf ciation to the same Billy Larsen that it may alleviate his deadly loquacity. 5. Peggy Munsell, the human vacuum cleaner, leaves her dirt to any' one who can collect it as thoroughly. 6. Lewis Sharrard leaves his ability for high speed of selfftransportation from the third floor of the old building to the third floor of the new build, ing in one min., twenty sec. flat to Helen Tarrant. 7. George McMaster, world's charmer, leaves to Frederic Dearborn his ability to charm his beloved teachers. 9. Jean Blair is too Scotch to leave anything. 10. In hopeful anticipation, the Class of 32 leaves 1 Conej nickelfplated thumbtack on which it is stipulated Carl Krohne is to repose. 11. Bunny O'Brien, with tears in her eyes, leaves Keith Morgan with all the little notes she has written to'him as a sole remembrance. ll64l 'ii it-:stef HCI Tania IESIQ 12. AlettafMae Firtion evidently has found her mang she leaves her viva' cious dimples to Patsy Fagan. 13. Mr. Wm. I. Budington leaves to Mr. Harry B. Marsh, otherwise known as the principal, one antique corncob pipe which he has expressed a great desire to destroy. 14. Stewy Benton, adored by the weaker sex, leaves his platinumfblond hair to Taliaferro. 15. Ronald Newsome and Lewis Sharrard leave their Boston Bags to stu' dious Mr. John Devine who breaks his beautiful limbs carrying books to study hall. 16. Harold Small feels it his duty to leave an ohmmeter to facilitate the work of future Physics II classes. 17. Owing to the depression, Bunny O'Brien leaves her fishfnet stock' ings to the State Fishery so that they can catch their Hsh more easily, when they take them for a walk. 18. In order to keep up the old windowfwashing work which Old Mother Nature has started with her rain, the Class of 32 leaves 16 car' tons C320 barsj of soap to carry on the good work. It is estimated that this will clean two windows. 19. Gladys Hill wills her irresistible and contagious giggle to Eva Borrner. 20. Donald Thompson, the finest example of blushing youth, leaves his schoolgirl complexion to adorn the extensively advertised advertisements for Camay Soap - Life is just one beauty contest after another. 21. Marie Stewart leaves her extra two pounds that she has gained to Helen Matuska - she needs them. 22. Peggy Kunitz and Izzy Kinsman leave their unusual ability to play original jokes to anyone who thinks he can capture their individuality. 23. Rita Neylon leaves, with much adornment, her mellow voice to Arduini so that he can admire it during his extensive stay at Tech. 24. The Bower twins, famous for their freckles, leave them, C50,000j fifty thousand in all, to jane Nesworthy. 25. Ruth Moriarty refuses to leave Cherj Johnny Thayer to anyone. Do you blame her? 26. Having suffered the cruel frigidities of the pipe rail at the entrances to the old building, the Class of 32 leaves 5 cents to start up the steam heating of said pipe rail on cold winter mornings. l65ll 27. If George Beele will Wait until the depression hits Brazil where all the nuts come from, he will then receive a bushel of peanuts left to him by Louise Moriarty in payment for all those she has chiseled from him in the past. 28. Observing the speed with which preparations for our new building have been made, the Class of 32 leaves 1 Conej cornerstone to be officially laid by the President of the Class of 1950. As witnesses hereof RUTH MORIARTY LEWIS SHARRARD EDITH SQUAZZA JOHN KENYON l66l Q. sf' vw--.1.f:f5f'-wr..-,.'w , M . sae? . as .nw ,nr ':,--. .g.' r1S'iiTfl??i-23535 ,L , Al1 ,.,A. i ,:,: iff31:.'.fsa5'z:.:a, EA f' xy.-f' E74 yr QA sph? 4,1 . . . ildffff' Sv 'IU' -:fgfg-2 - ff-5.11.1-,, . - - ,. -55. W.. '.Ag-j.- -,A ,- .. .u2 . 1 r,jg1,..: 'SUV-7' . ,, , . Q. .I v .,g.5g.-A.-.:.-'4.', 11,5 . nary... lf, -. 1 Z ,f L' . ' I . - .1543-3 f-251' --. , .:..-.g-3.,,4.,.A.',g- fb zf.EiC.f.Sg,- -'.s.-2.511 -. PZ'1-1-:.-,1:'.2:'.-'51,-fa. 5 F!v'::1:'11-frm. -1 ffm-. -ff-fi.-451-.1'?-?ifg f1:3':i.Q. g.:f:.5.-. .,-,. fx: -1.1-1 .. , ffm-.:f.-g af-s: .Hz . 9.,,.,,... Sgt,-.v.,.,: f!-11' iii' 7 Qguirgr ' .. 4? A .fx L ' f 5115: '.lfCi' 1 Q: 173751 E ,. :QJ-54' .. . L. 2- :T-11:4 K -4. g'F . ,.. x ,. 1. 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GEORGE BEALE DAVID MANNING Treasurer Member at Large Faculty Advisers Miss HELEN P. RIDEOUT Mr. FRED W. HUTCHINSON Mr. HERBERT E. NQRTHROP ll 68 R EUFIECQZFIU LTIIGTBIEIIEQ 1933 CLASS OFFICERS IU CONRAD E. GAGNON Vice President ANTHONY COVALLI Boys' Athletic Manager J! ELI NOR F. MOODY Secretary President CARROLL BRYANT Member at Large Faculty Advisers ERNEST PRESCOTT Treasurer BLANCHE S. BENNETT Girls' Athletic Manager Miss EUGENIA WILSON Mr. HAROLD P. BROWN Mr. CHARLES R. ALLAN I 69 I 'rn' Ia Q H1 TWG IE CLASS GF 1933M FRED W. DEARBORN KENNETH BLAISDELL President Vice President GORDON INGLEHART CHARLES E. JAHNIG Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisers 1 Miss EDNA G. MARSTON Mr. RALPH A. STOUT x Mr. EARLE J. HESSELTON H7011 H TJmC21Aufii LQg CLASS OF 1934 WILLIAM SEDERLUND WILLIAM E. PEACH President Vice President VIVIAN P. COOK JACK SEYBOLT Secretary Treasurer ,. Faculty Advisers Miss ALICE PUFFER Mr. CHESTER L. THORNDIKE Mr. PAUL R. 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Pinafore, was put on by the boys' and girls' glee clubs and the orchestra under the able leadership of Mr. Charles A. Woodbury, our musical instructor. The proceeds of this production went to buy uniforms for our band. The actors achieved a creditable per' formance of the famous opera. THE CAST Sir Joseph Porter K. C. B ......,................. .....,.... B ILL HATCHER Captain Corcoran ................... .......... F RED DEARBORN Ralph Rackstraw ...,...... ........,. E RNEsT ROBINETTE Dick Deadeye ............ ...,.... G EORGE LAMBERT Josephine ................ ..... . -BARBARA GLADDEN Little Buttercup ........ ....... .........,. E v A BORRNER Cousin Hebe ............. ........................................... C AROLINE FREY The plot of Pinafore is concerned with Josephine, the Captain's daughter, who has fallen in love with a common sailor, Ralph Rackstraw. This is contrary to her father's wishes. He plans to have her marry Sir Joseph Porter, who is First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Joseph with his sisters and his cousins and his aunts, comes aboard ship for inspection and he immediately falls in love with Josephine. Josephine and Ralph plan to elope but their plan is frustrated by the villain, Deadeye Dick, who acquaints the captain with his daughter's treachery. Little Buttercup, a bumboat woman, is also aboard ship. Just as Josephine and Ralph reach the deck they are discovered by the entire company. Ralph is put in chains and thrown in the brig. At this draf matic moment, Little Buttercup reveals that she was, in former times, a baby farmer. She had had in her charge two babies, one of nobler birth and the other a poorer one. She had exchanged these two babies and she reveals that they were Ralph and the Captain. Since Ralph was of high birth, everything is all right. Thus Ralph and Josephine are happily united. The Captain also tells of his intention of marrying Little Buttercup. And while we were laughing ourselves to death at the many ridiculous things which had taken place, the curtain came down with a rush, and we wished they would do it all again. l75l lance, U-an Tice IE L3-Q V Orc hestra W ECH'S ORCHESTRA has grown from a small group of violins and cornets to a symf V phonic organization including practically every instrument found in any symphony orchestra. It plays at all school functions, such as assemblies, plays, class entertainments, and for various organizations about the city. Mr. Woodbury, musical instructor, and leader of the orchestra, has built an organization which is a credit to the school. Phillip Buddington Marjorie Carr Robert Moody Thomas Martin john Lewentzyk Anthony Metclski Nicholas Anop Dominick Vico Raymond Broga Teddy Neils Nils Anderson William Cornell Evelyn Nelson Zarhooie Arslanian Irene Musgrove Camilla Don Carlos Robert Kimball Raymond Taylor Raymond Guerin Max Schogel Arthur Giminiski Evelyn La Motte Sargon Arslan Charles Rodda Niel Winslow Olga Urbanowicz Viteau Rousseau Ormond Bradley William Frangus Abram Lyttle jason Doubleday Wilfred Forbes Bcrtil Schonbeck Barbara Olshef Eleanore Kresser Marjorie Fitts Wendell Smith Jessica Allen Glarence Ritchie ll76ll Marvin Lyons George King Dudley Niles Robert Burpo Blanche Bennett Dana Fitzgerald Richard Remy Stuart Lee James Knight Ruth Jorgensen james Gardner Milton Cook 6:2732-U i are m G31 IE L22 qgand W HIS YEAR has been a successful one for the Tech Band. Besides playing for assemf bly programs, it has played in all the junior High Schools, and has given more than a dozen concerts for various Educational groups in the city. The musical program for the oratorical contest, held in the Ivlunicipal Auditorium, was furnished by the Band, under the leadership of Mr. Woodbury. The band entered the State Contest at Norwood. Richard Remy Stuart Lee Walter Kerley Stephen Ziemian Carson Cluley Wilfred Roux Richard Dexter George Urban Edward Greany Clifford Hodgson Leonard Hutchinson George King Clarence Ritchie Marvin Lyons Martin Kuban Ronald Wiiider Alexander Mushenko Alphonse Kochuiba james Rust Gunnar Schonbeck Lester Husson Jessica Allen Wendell Smith john Ward Dana Fitzgerald Blanche Bennett Robert Burpo Virginia Garlick Olga Urbanowicz Eleanore Kresser Marjorie Fitts Bertil Schonbeck Dudley Niles William Morrisson Victor Paunoff Paul Dubois li77ll Douglas Rice james Knight Ruth Jorgensen George Adams Haig Hachigian Wilfred Forbes james Gardner Kirkland Hall Sam Morse Milton Cook Robert Moody ui sez' Ch-:U TWG? ELQ2 READING FROM Lnifr ro RIGHT! First Row - R. Van Heusen, A. Pure, E. Nelmcs, G. McCleary, W. Hall, J. Kelley, R. Burpo D. P. Bowles. Second Row f A. Capecelatro, McKay, I.. Shurrard, T. Murtowski, S. Smith, R. Remy, D. Sellars, I. Kimball, E. Brooks. Third Row - Glesrnnnn, H. Bennett, D. Thompson, R. Bennett, Greendalc, R. Jarvis, B. Bragg L. Rice. Fourth Row - M. Bnrtmcss, H. Case, K. Nelson, Elmer, Bliss, R. Taylor. Fifth Rau' f Rislcy, A. Johnson, Mr. Reed, C. Mililc, Morgan. Hi- Y ' BCH l-llfY is ii nieinber of the Arliliiited HifY nl' Springlield, which includes pupils 5 from Tech, Commerce, Central, Trade, and Chicopee High Schools, The meetings are held Thursday nights at the Y.M.C.A. A supper is served, after which business, po' liticzil, and scholastic nfhiirs are discussed. The HifY is il worldfvvide inoveinent of upper high school students, and as 21 Y.M.C.A. 0I'gillllZLltlOlI, zitteinpts to uphold the Y.M.C.A. principles of clean sports, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean living. The itculty adviser is Mr. Reed. OFFICERS Sept. '51 to Feb. '52 Feb. '32 to june '32 RiCHARD MELANDER, President WARNER HALL, President WILLIAM HANNAH, Vice-President GEORGE MCCLEARY, x7iCC-PTCSiLlC11I CLINTON LEECH, Secretary-Treasurer EDWIN NELMES, Secretary-Treasurer Members not present when picture was taken are: Herbert Fenner, Williani Kaynor, Alfred La Pointe, Carol Bryant, Joseph Donalcl, Williani Gaylord, George Quaggin, jack Rogers, Karl Lauppe, Martin Kuban, Donald Ayres, Allen Graves. ll73ll Vila Q2 FU Tice IELQQ Torch Club HE TGRCH CLUB is the young brother of HifY. The members are elected from the lower classes of the high school students. Being associated with the Y.M.C.A., it endeavors to live up to the principles of the organization, Honesty, schoolfspirit, and world brotherhood are discussed at the meetings. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of living. The adviser is Hubert Hill. OFFICERS First Semester CZARI. NEnsoN, 171-ggiilgnt WESLEY Swufr, Vice Presitlcilt MAr.coLM 'SAifroi1o, 8,50-erm-5.Ti-M5147-gr Dick Sm,i.Ai1s, Aff. Bounl Thomas Aalto Charles Anders -n Karl Bailey Kenneth Blaisdell john Bozarth Valentino Carestia Paul Carlson Carlton Cook Russell Cooke Fred Dearborn Robert Edwards George Fenner Rodney Galbraith H. Courrcs Gray Francis Green K. Hall Rooney Huck Gordon lnglehzirt Charles jahnig Donald Keiser Dick W. Kilburn George King Maurice Kling Second Semester MALCCDLM Sfxrrono, Mggiilt-yif CH ARLES JAHNIG, Vlt'C-I7TL'5lJt'1IC llll ANUIS GREEN. Scc1ctm'y-T1'etlsu1er l3ViiRl1'l I' Wtmrwias, Aff, Hgdrd Wallace Krussell Wm. Langhammcr Waltc'r March, jr. Robert Matthews Rcger Mitchell R. Murnn Xvilliam Oldach Edward Richmond Ge: rge Roberts Wallace H. Rose Victor Rousseau ll79ll Douglas Rowley Frank Ruddock Malcolm Safford Lawrence Schoppee Ellis Scott Paul SCC tt ,lack Seybolt Scott Taylor Ni rman E. Thompson Chester D, Thorndike Everett Woods Mal Webber Tug G4 er-fmesf.nErQ READING FROM LEFT 'ro RXGHT: First Row - D, Thompson, L. Sharrard, H. Fenner, G. McCleary, P. Gleason, C. Dlugosynski, S. Smith. Second Row - A. Capecelatro, M. Carr, O. Whitaker, E. Squazza, N. Doppman, I. Noble, L. Lee, N. Bengtson. Third Row - I. Zomnir, N. jahnig, B. Chaffee, Miss Richmond, Dr. Cockayne, H. Andrus, L. Urban, E, Nelmes. Senior Pro Merito ENIOR PRO MERITO is the senior branch of the onl societ at Tech in which Y Y membership is gained entirely by reason of marks. Senior Pro Merito has been a ioneer in the State Pro Merito Societ of which it is a member. Onl seniors are members P Y Y of Senior Pro Merito. Those ersons who maintain such a standard as to ain a three' ear P g Y membership are at their graduation rewarded by the school as threefyear honor students. Much is done by Pro Merito to gain recognition for these three year honor students. Dr. Cockayne and Miss Richmond are advisers of Pro Merito. OFFICERS GEORGE MCCLBARY, Pffegident HERBERT FENNER, Vice-President PHYLLIS GLEASON, Secretary Miss RICHMOND f DR. COCKAYNE, Faculty Advise-rg Members not present when picture was taken are: 12A Class -William Budington, Ferdinand Cigal, Paul Fournier, Phyllis Gleason, George McCleary, Kenneth Tuttle, Doris Tittemore. 12B Class - Albert Hogan, Raymond Morawski, Ernest St. Peter, Leslie Woods, Louise Zeeb. Il80ll IDL' Ili Q U:-U TV' H183 IE IF-22 unior Pro Cjlfferito HE 'Il INIOR organization ofthe honor society is known as Junior Pro Merito. It is ff' composed of 10A students and juniors who, since entering the school, have maintained a general average of not less than eightyffive perfcent. Those members of junior Pro Merito who maintain this average, set hy the state organization, until their senior year then automatically hecome members of Senior Pro Merito. Miss Richmond and Dr. Cockayne are advisers of junior Pro Merito. OFFICES CONRAD GAGNON, President H. Osoooo BENNETT, Vice President ELEANOR KRESSBR, Sggrermy DR. COCKAYNB, Miss RICHMOND, Faculty Advisers lglll if H f-rr' nfmangoiffsi X7 READING FROM LEFT 'ro RIGHT! ' V J 34,2 HU First Row - P. Morgan, B. Chaffee, M. Rice, R. Keiderling, A. Keir. Second Row - B. Kellogg, B. Olshef, M. Clune, I. Noble, Jane Nesworthy, O. Roberge, O. Ur- banowicz. Third Row - O. Whitaker, L. Lee, C. Kelley. O4 t lienaeum NY GIRL may become a member of Athenaeum if she is proficient in English and meets the other requirements for membership in the organization. While the club is primarily interested in subjects related to the study of English, many social contacts are offered to those who belong. The girls study plays, novels, essays, and other types of Literature, English and American. MARioN Rice, President .. BETH CHAFFEE, Vice-President -993' RUBY KBIDERLING, Secretary . I ,. . 1 , J.-i,PHYLLIS MORGAN, Treasurer f' f 'lllfl L 1 'ff' 'ff' ' N l L Members not present when this picture was taken are Jessica Allen, Harriet Andrus, Marjorie Carr, Phyllis Gleason, Norda Iahnig, Marcia Miller, Elinor Moody, Doris Mowry, Louise Zeeb. llS2ll A ,, 4 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - B. Bragg, Kimball, G. McClearv, D. P. Bowles, R. Burpo. Second Rau' - D. Weiss, R. jarvis, P. Scott, J. Kelley, A Fox, F. Green. Third Row - Mr. Jones, W. Hall, E. Scott, 1. Donald, O. Bennett, W. Scderlund, J. Elmer, Dr. Cockayne. Forum ECl'I'S FORUIVI was organized in 1907 for the purpose of promoting sociability and encouraging public speaking and debating among all boys maintaining a B average or higher throughout the semester. Afterfdinner speeches and debates are given by the members of the organization at their meetings. Often the Forum and Comitia get together and test each other's superiority. The club is advised by Mr. jones. Mr. jouus Dr. CoexAYNu, Arlviggrg Gamma McLnA1w, Prggidenr JAMES KIMBALII, Vice President PETER Bowuzs, Secretary Members not present when picture was taken are Clinton Leech james Nesworthy Frank Murray llS5ll if sez: 7. LT rn Q. IE L22 l READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row -- E. Nelmes, E. Kresser, H. Hiscoclc, H. Fenner, L. Bouffard. Second Row - W. Forbes, M. Clune, R. Abbott, M. Rice, A. Smith, J. Elmer. Third Row - C. Gagnon, I. Frenier, M. Cole, Mr. Mitchell, D. Theall, E. Moody, A. Capecelatro. Le Salon S ITS name implies, Le Salon is Tech's French Club. Its members are :I group of students who have earned a B average Ill French. The French language is spokf en almost entirely at the club meetings. The members become better acquainted with French conversation, customs, modes of living and literature. HARLEY HISCOCK, President HERBERT FENNER, Vice-President ELBANOP. Kruzsssr., Treasurer Dorus Mowxr, Secretary MR. MITCHELL, Adviser Members not present when picture was taken are G. Andriocopulos, H. Boucher, R. Bullock, B. Bragg, B. Chaffee, C. Duteau, B. Forer, G. Hovey, B. Kellogg, L. Lee, R. Neylon, K. Murphy, I. Noble, A Pate, L. Robert, C. Tremblay, D. Thompson, L. Woods. ll 34 ll T-IIEQH warmeenglr-,era READING FROM LEFT 'ro RIGHT: First Row - W. Hatcher, T. Martowski, W. Buclington, L. Sharrard, P. Schuster, C. Angell. Second Row - W. Oldach, E. Bechard, Mr. jones, N. Dehner, R. Nash. Third Row H- A. Johnson, M. Gallant, R. Dexter, H. Goodwin, E. Nelmes. Comitia HE COMITIA is another one of Tceh's debating clubs, but it requires no high schof lastic standing as a qualification for admission. Anyone who has an interest in def bates, after dinner speaking, and lectures, may enter the club, since its purpose is to study the principles of debating, after dinner speaking, and parliamentary law. This club is under the fine supervision of Mr. Jones. LEWIS SHARRARD, President WILLIAM BUDINGTON, Vice President THADDEUS MARTOWSKI, Secretary-Treasurer PHILLIP SCHUSTER, Clerk MR. JONES, Faculty Adviser l85l lH lEJQll-f-U TAIIIQII'-EiL?R2 ff A44'1K'f' Student Council HIS GROUP of young representatives ofthe student body is chosen by the pupils in the home rooms. The oflicers of the club are elected for halffyezir terms. The pur' pose of the club is to try to solve various problems of the school, and to extend the discus' sions of the meetings throughout the school. Also, certain minor cases of discipline are brought up before the body. This year the Student Council took charge very successfully of the running of the lunchroom. Work like this brings the student body in closer touch with the organization of the school, and takes many hard tasks off the hands of the faculty. This club has many times proved its worth. FIRST SEMESTER EDXVARD Sr. Gsoaos, President ALET'I'A MAE Fiixriorl, Secretary SECOND SEMESTER EDWARD ST. GEORGE, President EVA BORRNER, Secretary ll36ll ar' ag C2 armesaustiai READING FROM LEIPT TO RIGHT: First Row S F. Murray, R. Jarvis, G. Parmaleau, M. Salier, E. Squazza, R. Newsome, C. Koetsch, J. Nesworthy. Second Row - B. Lindsay, Shahbazian, P. LaPierre. H. White, W. LaFountaine, A. Firtion, F. Leavett, H. Schlosser, H. Third Row - J. Mathews, O. Bennett. E. Allsop, Mr. Allan, Clefent, I. Urbanowicz, C. Gagnon, A. Piscioneri. Tech CN7ews ' HE ORGANIZATION controlling Tech News is divided into two groups, Press Club and the Business Staff. Press Club is the Editorial Staff and manages rhe writing and publication of the school paper. The Business Staff manages the financial end of the paper and is responsible for subscriptions, advertisements and printing. Tech News has for many years been a leader in the League of School Publications of Western Massachusetts. At a recent convention the paper was awarded four first prizes as follow: best editorial, best news feature, best sport column, best sport story. FIRST SEMESTER - Editor, James Nesworthy - Managing Editor, Frank Murray Editor-in-Chief ...,... Mary Salier Managing Editor. . .Edith Squazza Page Editor ..,. Helen Shahbazian Feature Editor.George Pamerleau Social Editor ...... Alletta Firtion Business Mgr.. .Ronald Newsome Adv. Mgr .... . . .james Matthews Assoc. Adv. Mgr .... A. Piscioneri EDITORIAL STAFF Copy Editor. . .Irene Urbanowicz Sports Editors. ...William Jordan, Albert Wood Adviser ........ Charles R. Allan BUSINESS STAFF Treasurer ........ Edward Crowe Asst. Treasurer ..... Edna Allsop Circulation Mgr. . .Carroll Bryant lIS7ll Reporters: E. Clement, C. Gagnon, R. Jarvis, C. Koetsch, W. La- fountain, P. LaPicrre, B. Lind- say, R. Munn, O. Urbanowicz, H. White, F. Leavitt, E.Kresser. Ad. Men ....... Philip Sturgeon Asst. Cir. Mgr. ..... Donald King Adviser ........... Perry M. Best 'jrrg uri Q 5:3 LT UI Qi IE tree xf READING mom LEFT T0 RIGHT: First Row - D. McCarthy, T. Rockwell, I, Kenyon, E. Laclcstrom, I.. Bouffnrd, V. Newton, D. O'Conner, P. Maclntosh, 1. Mclfechnie. Second Row f- R. Newsome, A. Weston, K. I-ljelm, R. Bechnrd, L. Chapin, I. Mathews, P. Niemic. Third Row - C. Bryant, Krohne, Dillon, B. Pepin, jarcline, A. johnson, Kinkaid. Fourth Row - Braclway, Linden, I. Converse, R. Taylor, Nelson, Stoddard. Cfraffic Squad ECH'S TRAFFIC SQUAD is one of the most helpful organizations in the school. The members are posted all over the buildings to insure orderly passing in corridors hetween claisses and during lunch periods. They also offer their services at class dances, Alumni Reunions, :ind Tech Proms. The squad is composed of memhers who are up in their studies and :ire hard working, energetic young fellows. Mr. Morgaii is the faculty adviser, while the squad's chief is '4L:irry Bouffard. Mr. MORGAN, Faculty Adviser LARRY BOUFFARD QChiefj Members not present when picture was taken are William Wood Harold Clement George jacques Dawain Goddard Barbara Gladden Alice O'Brien Shirley Hobby ll38ll TIEQH nrrIIces1+iIIQ2 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - I.. johnson, D. Thompson, L. Sharrard, W. Budington, H. Elkin. Second Row '- S. Slater, D. Weiss, R. Denison, R. Fenner, H. Bennett, R. Burpo. Third Row - E. Glesman, C. Jahnig, Mr. Maynard, E. Sagalyn, A. Capecelatro, Science Club HE SCIENCE CLUB, founded a few years ago, fosters Physics, Chemistry, and Phyf siograpy. Committees are chosen to carry on the semesters work under three heads, demonstrations, lectures, and films being given. An applicant for membership must be a boy above the freshman ciass who has maintained an average of 8571 or better in all sciences taken up to date. LEWIS SHARRARD, President DONALD THOMPSON, Vice-Pregidgm WILLIAM I. BUDINGTON, Sec'y.-'lreasurer Publicity Manager Mr. MAYNARD, Faculty Adviser Members not present when the picture was taken are Robert Burpo, Clinton Leech, Chapin Cutter ISQI ar' IE an ui G31 ng UQ G. A. A. HE ONLY organization at Tech to which every girl may belong is the Girls' Athletic Association. Each semester G. A. A. initiates all the freshman girls in an interesting and m sterious manner, fives a rand initiation art , and s onsors a livel outin . The Y Ei 3 P Y P Y g treasury of G. A. A. provides the prizes awarded to winners of various tournaments and organized games sponsored by the organization. Miss Whitte1nore, girls' athletic instructor, is the adviser of G. A. A. RUTII MORIARTY, President ALICE HERTER. Vice President MARCIA MILLER, Treasurer RllTH TWICHELL, Secretary EDNA ALLSOP, Social Chairman ll90ll A Q3 ns is-D .- ,yl Mg, , Banjo Club V' HE TECH Banjo Club is now composed of string instruments with the exception of a marimha and accordion for solos, the brass section having heen eliminated. Besides playing for school assemblies, it plays for many functions outside the school, hanquets, dances, concerts, radio broadcasts, and other entertainments. JOHN MALDBN, Coach Mr. REED, Faculty Adviser CHARLES ANC-ELL, Treasurer MEMBEIKS Charles Angell Harold Small Paul Smith james Cummings Charles Jahnig Charles Warner Bert Forer George Denway joseph Lemme Howard Hamm Dale Louis ll91ll wyjiiig l TJ ll ces IE IQ V READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - W. Fritz, K. Hjelm, J. Szcygiel, H. Fenner, D. Rowley, W. Carey. Second Row -- W. Peach, H. Stanton, L. Grodsky, W. Lawrence, R. Lockwood, D. Sellars, N. Cadorette. Third Row - H. Forbush, R. Bechard, j. Novicki, Mr. S. Van Sickle, A. La Pointe, D. Morgan, D. McCarthy. A Golf Club HE GOLF CLUB was started in Tech in April, 1930 by it group of fellows that were interested in the game The only quulificirtions for membership are patience and the desire for further knowledge of the game. Ivieetings are held at the school each week and tournaments are conducted at various times with other golf clubs in the vicinity of Spring' field. A number of members ure chosen to represent the club in these tournaments, which are played with other schools of the state. This club, one of the youngest in the school, has progressed wonderfully in its short existence. A great share of the credit must be givf en to its faculty adviser, Mr'. Van Sickle. JOHN SCZYGIEL, President HERBERT FBNNER, Treasurer MR. VAN SICKLE, Adviser lviembers not present when picture was taken are N. Bliss, S. Dorman, R. Newsome, D. Mihle, Sarafino, W. Washburn, Watling, M. Webber, E. Snow, F. Novicki, J. Kelliher. Faculty Members: H. E. Northrup, F. W. 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IZJIQ24 I-: :1f.:f-'ff3L,fn,:'f-if 95' gif::1.'i- -3''f-.:f-:-'r.Q.gq.-i-- 4, -- 1 Z-'Q C ., ,.,.w.g.,.N.,.,,J.,: , , , L .jg'.- Q: - kinlt-:11,E!.':r I '1-:.-.'-Hr, ..--.:1- ,.1 255 P1-1-,.',-:.'.' 1 5 J- zf: :JS f.fZ1CfI51'2' , 5.313311f-.1-.'p1.-E3:,.:1y'f:g-'sq',- 12 Q11 w 1 enzf','.2' ri -'-'.1::,-H:-:.51-:z L.-,'.-pg, -'-,-1, fr E2-x gif, giuui' zzigk.-,fi-'Jj:1',.'.-Lui-gi .--2 .gpm-,g'1g.',2-F11 my 32: rfgjkg' -Q-Q-.Q-'.-iv,.--5:4-'5,.5x-',w:1..',,:J,-,g-fgfir-:I .,-.. ,1 ,L-, L...x-,1w- 14 -.av-,:-f,,,.:.f .s . 4, . 3. Krug.-Lf.-x: . -' Af. -, :,-1-r' - gi' r,-',-2-.:,:. -Rr:-' '-,- '4 I, Q3 .Q.,,l5: -:H x f-, :if gf' 1-4 .fu .4.,-ptr. - . '43 .U .. .1 -1 ' ,LJ ., .mmf 139' nic.. : L-.1- . .1,.1...,,. z., yn '.-' 9.5 cl: ,N rw V Q ' f A .,' . ' '- rx' A ,1 ,hu ,W-. , .A-M,L,g,h. kj . QA ,'. . I N51 yr Q - ,-'5 ,. 33 Ol' K, .. xk X 1 ,Ax X E ,xg I .wx ax. .XIII ICS E Q ii i ll!-322 fqafiai' READING FROM l.I2F'I 1'O RIGHT: First Row - G. Stone, C, Angell, H. Stanton, M. Bartmess, V. Newton, G. Louth. Second Row - R. Parker, R. Hesselton, A. Phaneuf, C. Bengle, Mr, P. Marsh. Rifle Team HE RIFLE TEAM is composed of ten men, the five highest scores made by the members counting in every match. This winter in the national, interschool rifle match, in which high schools and military schools all over the United States and Canada competed, the Tech Team received fifth place in Class Two major and Hve minor letters have been awarded. Two members have qualified as Expert Ritlemen in the Nation' al Rifle Association. Mr. PAUL MARSH, Faculty Adviser ll 94 Il Tails Q FCI TJ I rea IIS LQ READING Faoin LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Taylor, C. Stone, C. Leech, R. Sears, M. Stone, W. Buckley, R. Sandstrom, 1. Nesworthy R. Gove Crews HE TECH Crew proved its mettle in the fall regatta when it literally ran away with the honors. In the spring, however, it tasted defeat at the hands of Tabor and Pomfret. The third race was a victory over a strong Kent eight. The Memorial Day Regatta was als0 won by Tech over Central, Commerce, and Trade. The eight rowed with the confidence and ease of a seasoned college crew and the spirit with which they accepted both defeat and victory met with favorable comment on all sides. JAMES NBSWOTIHIY, Captain PHILIP Fox QTradeQ, Coach ll95ll 'mi :ea Q IH LTJUJQ IE rea Soccer fayl ATE printed its black finger on the 1931 soccer team. They won their Erst battle ' ' ' ' l . A ' t I with Monson, but Trade emerged victorious in Tech s second batte gains Commerce, they flashed a brilliant offense to overcome the Crimson, and the Blue and White of Central next fell before the powerful Tech combination. Trade, the city champions, were forced to defeat on their second e with them. Despite th t 2 ncounter with the Tiger, but still that jinx was eir efforts and fine record, the crown remained in foreign hands. THE 1931 SOCCER TEAM AND SQUAD Bon Srour, Coach Cams TABB, Captain I. Easson F. Sarna C. Adams W. Lackstrom G. Boccasile F. Carmody ' ' . T ble Bennett Green Palpmi A. Woods W rem y O. Stone Thorne Grodsky Basketball was one of the finest teams Wx S dard. Never once were they warned ROM the standpoint of sportsmanship, the 1932 quintet n in the face of defeat their spirit was never dampened. ever to fight under the Orange and Black stan of unsportsmanlike conduct and eve Towards the end of t significant of their great fighting spirit. he season the team found itself, and this Hnal valiant bid for honors is BOB STOUT, Coach VICTOR JULIAN, Captain E. OszAczA, Manager J. Cavanaugh P. Pepper O. Prior C. Siniscalchi R. Arduini T. Soja R. Vanderscoff N. Taliaferro W. Yvon l 96 ll TIEQU-EU Teme':.1EL:.- Football HERE was real power in that gridfiron combination. It was a heavy team and relied on power plays most of the time, hut there was plenty of speed when speed was called for. Greenfield, champions of Western Massachusetts, met with trouhle when they clashed with the Tigers and their victory was well earned. Against Commerce, Trade, and Central, however, Tech flashed a superior hrand of Football to clinch the Inter' school Championship for 1931. IRVXNG WALMER, Coach HENRX' ROSENBLOOM, Captain K- HILL, Manager W. Fitzpatrick I. Cavanaugh P. Popper D. Crokan T. Crolcan C. Siniscalchi W. Laffcrty P. Hammerich A. Goldberg A. Munsell R. Creenaway C. Newell K. Steup H. Kelley V. Biscotti al. johnson H. Mason Serafini J. Leamy G. Roche J. McKecknie R. Arduini R. Cormier M. Viktorchilc P. Guidi R. Farman V. Wilson lI97ll 'UT li Q 'i' if i TWGQWIIELIQQ Hockey ITH its crown :it stake, the hockey team struggled through the most difficult Wg schedule in Tech's hockey history and emerged victorious! In the Race of the most withering fire from the strongest teams in the valley, when our supremacy was threatened, und hope thrown to the winds, the Tiger refused to he downed and Tech nn' nexed its sixth consecutive championship, liwmo WALMER, Cough Ci.Ai'ToN ADAN1S, Captain DLJNALD FARRAR, Manager H. Davenport VV. Buckley H. Forhush W. Shepard W. Laflerty R. Jilson, J. Mclfechnie A, Westtuli W. Ronaldson W, Carey G. Hartwell C. Hayden D. McCarthy Ass't. Mgr. Pansy Cook Emil wrur-.fzrcer-FQ Tmmusw Baseball HE BASEBALL season is in its infancy when the Tiger has already gone to pressg therefore We are unable to give the results of the season. Chief faces a problem which every school must face sometimes in its athletic career, lack of veterans. With in' experienced batteries and infield, Tech can only fight hard and hope for the best. IRVING WALMER, Coach K. Hill Vanderscaff Bishop Beale Taliaferro Pepper Adams julian Robarge Yvon Englehart 119911 READING FROM LEFT 'ro RIGHT: '-I LY s P, . :J ,.., U2 . CP N 2 . 3 E . N C9 FP U1 ff 0 ,.. E 5 Cn 5? Q E5 FP . :r CV O . F? D' N P1 ET UQ D' . CII 0 :J- o 52. U1 E v-4' cl. 5 CII o 'SP Q D' :S N F.. US- U' o 2. . :r an O . 52. :T US Ui First Row - T. Carr, H. Tebaldi, C. Converse. Second Row - Weston, Harm, Mr. Mitchell, M. Cook, Holt. Tennis ENNIS is u sport that holds the interest of many Techitcs. It has been especially dCt1V6111 the prst four years Tech has turned out some very fine players The and academies. MY- MITCHELL, Faculty Adviser Il 100 11 T1 EET Q li-,zu fy LT in Q IE 1,1222 Gym Team ffyf LTHOUGH the Gym Team enters no contests of competitive nature, it is by no ri! means inactive. The gyinnasts have displayed their form and skill at many assemf lilies in the school, and gave a fine program as a part of the exhibition held at the municif pal auditorium by the department of physical education of the Springheld Schools. S. Morse C. Bryant R. Misterly W. Mace R. Labarre V. Curesta J. Gentile V. Lino R. Burr S. Shapiro R. Downey E. Bass R. Corbin Barbieri M. Bartolucci P. Nayo G. Berkowitz R. Barnard G. Ouillette I.. Reyor R. Fletcher G. Seclelow F. Mancuso T. Taylor C. Duteau A. Covalli E. Daigneault A. Fox HIOIH Tugccezw X7 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: SENIOR TEAM: First Row - Alice Hertc r, Ruth Moriarty, Grace Miller, captain, Phyllis Glea- son, Edith Squazza. 11A TEAM: Second Row - Katherine Manley, Dorothy Williams, Blanche Bennett, Betty Ross, Marjorie Smith, Olive Roberge, captain. 11B TEAM: Third Row - Edna Allsop, Captain, Winifred Smith, Helen Yelinek, Olive Scotf, Betty Lindsay, Rose Kowal. 10A TEAM: Fourth Row - Nancy Frangiamore, Kathlene Russell, Arlene Whitaker, Ruth Churchill, captain, Ruth Twitchell, Vivian Cook. IOB TEAM: Fifth Row -- Albertine Belerive, Ruth Stebbins, captain, Mary Williams, Shirley Fay, Dorothy Sebring. Sixth Row - Marion Taylor, Hazel Reilly, Natalie Fumaro, Miss Whittemore, coach, Helen Holmquest, Marjorie Williams. Girls' Basketball P-4 En D ,-. O r-1 d.. N :D . 5 ,-I . D' 0 5 N 5 5- . 0 '1 cn O . '-vs rf IT CV rf Q D3 5' . fn 'U P1 D-3 0 S. Q. I3 UQ rr 2 l-. 0 . N P-7 2 N FV F' rr 'J' i-1 O X C UQ E' C1 rr 9 0 HE ANNUAL interclass basketball tournament was won this year by the senior team this being the third time that this team has won The runner up was the Winter season, made great progress in their knowledge of the game and their skill in playing. The results of the teams were as follows: TEAM LOST WON Senior O 5 11A juniors l 4 11A Red 2 3 11B 3 4 IOB 4 1 IOA Orange 5 O HIOZH aruligw Tlmcaiiitaai READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - Blanche Bennett, Ruth Lacksrrom, Alice Herter,Captaing Grace Miller, Miriam Childs. Second Row - Edna Allsop, Alice Smith, Mirian Callahan, Vivian Cook, Dorothy Brown, Olga Urbanowicz. 'Third Row - Marjorie Spence, Miss Whittemore, Helen Matuska, Elnora johnson. Girls' Soccer OCCER has always been a popular sport among the girls of Tech. Last fall we had a larger group than we have ever had before, practising at Forest Park on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. From a squad of about thirty players two teams were chosen to compete against Central and Commerce. The results of the games played by the Hrst soccer team were Tied Central ...i... ,, . .2f2 Defeated by Commerce. ,. . . ....5 f 1 The second team lost to both Central and Commerce. The soccer teams were coached by Miss Charlotte Marshman, a graduate of Skidmore College. HIOBII READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - Eva Borrner, Olive Hayden, Wahnetia Hobbs, Captain, Arlene Amazeen, Helen Yelinek. Second Row -- Arlene Whitaker, Mary Donahue. Hildegard Fox, Mary Mazzarella. Third Row - Eva Fournier, Margaret Bullman, Miss Whittemore, Coach: Madeline Bragg, Helen Snow. Girls' Hockey and Soccer' HE FALL is always a time of great interest and excitement to girls at Tech, for that is the season of the hockey and soccer games. Twice Rl week the members of these teams play at Forest Park. After several weeks of practice and preliminary games, final games are played with Central and Commerce high schools, The team which wins both of these games of each sport is considered the champion of that sport. Although not champions this year, the members of the teams are to be congratulated on their excellent playing and fine spirit. The results of the first hockey team are as follows: Worr over Central, 10 f 1 Lost to Commerce, 3 f 7 The second hockey team results are as follows: Lost to Central, 2' 3 Tied Commerce, 2 f 2 510411 'ui' 11:2 Q Uziil T4 IH G3 IE L22 , , . READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - june O'Brien, Barham Marsh, Captaing Ruth Brown. Second Row -- Kathlene Farrell, Eleanor Kresser, Ruth Churchill, Adele Snyder. Third Row - Winifred Smith, Miss Whittenmore, Irene Urbanowicz. Fourth Row - Mary Clune. First Rowelluth Twitchell, Patricia Fagan, Olive Roberge, Captaing Marjorie Smith, R. Moriarty. Second Row - Zaroohie Arslanian, Ruth Abbot, Elizabeth Moffett, Dorothy Willard. Third Row - Doris Mowry, Miss Whittemore, Coachg Catherine Kelley. IIIOSII Girls ' Tennis ARGARET GULLEN was the winner of the Girls' Tennis Tournament last spring. She received a miniature silver tennis ball from the Girls' Athletic Associf ation. Phyllis Gleason was the runner up. Past winners of the Tennis Tournament have been Eva Yelnick, 1928, Anna Curto, 1929, Peggy Kunitz, 1930. The following girls are participating in the tournament this spring: Lois Barttro 10 B Dorothy Winkel 10 A Helen Yelinek 11 A Helen Carroll 10 B Ruth Wood IO A Camilla Don Carlos 11 A Montil Rood 10 A Patsy Fagan 10 A Alice Smith 11 A Gertrude Hastings 10 A Ruth Twitchell 10 A Alice Herter 12 B Helen Smart 12 A Y U Swimming ffmi ACH SPRING there are swimming classes held for girls at the Boys' Club pool Each girl who passes a required test receives an orange emblem. Last year the V following girls received their awards: Beginners' emblem - Mildred Corey, Edith Squazza Intermediates' emblem - Edna Allsop, Margery Smith Advanced emblem f Lillian Bower, Mary Clune, Winifred Smith, Ruby Keiderling, Mary McCarty. This spring there are seventyfhve girls who are attending the swimming class on Monday and Wediiesday afternoons. They are taught the technique of both swimming and diving, and are rapidly passing the tests required for the swimming emblem. fl106ll . 1 14' .1 L2 1 ,,,,,,.-Mfr,-f 1 j A ,Qczf Y 75 5 107 TJ U1 Q sg LQQ 1 If 1 .JW if r M ,ff Shanghai Express f I Back to the Grind The things that wear out our stairs Somebocly's on the spot Just another Techite forging ahead H 108 H me s s i ilS'l.Q- X7 There are times that try men's souls Amie and Billy were pals Mopey Dick and the Duke Q. HIOQB A worm's eye view of a Techite Ita. The Greeks had a word for them 1111011 Ken Tuttle looking for the banner What have we here? Why it's none other than that great mastermind Kenneth Tuttle of Scotland's Back Yard looking for our class banner. If the gentleman who removed the banner would return it in time for our bifcentennial reunion, Ken Tuttle would greatly appreciate it. Frank Murray Here we have one of the guiding minds which lies behind Tech News, Tech Tiger, and other stupendous scholastic achieve' ments. You guessed right, it's our versatile genius, Frank Murray. He is hard at work on one of those diflicult problems of life, homework. Ken Tuttle This is a picture of the leader of OUR class, 1932. Many times have we heard the rapping of his gavel and listened attentively to the words of wisdom flowing from his mouth. He is also a very studious chap as can be seen by that stack of books. Let us introduce to you Kenneth Tuttle, President of the Class of 1932. Teachers' Delight Bob Footzy Bullock and Janet Sackett were the joy of the Tech teachers, and they didn't employ that old trick of bringing an apple to the teachers neither. Bob is the type that blushes furiously when a girl talks to him and we're still wondering how we got this picture. Clint Leech Clint is that famous philosopher who is said to have said, Beyond the Alps lie more Alps, and the Lord Alp those who Alp themselves . It is said that during his enf tire school career he was under careful ob' servation by those interested in his welfare. Lufrlaezn-E111 arrmtcesafvi-.1222 .lack Kelley This tall gentleman with the farfavvay look in his eyes is none other than jack Kelley. If you should ask him what he is doing, he would probably rise up with indignation at this interruption of his reverie and reply that he was waiting for prosperity to come around the corner. Dale Outhouse Tech's famous actor, Dale Outhouse. Des' pite the numerous ways his name has been mispronounced, he still maintains that it has no effect on his acting. The climax of Dale's career came when an erring freshman asked him if he was a janitor in Tech or if he al' ways acted that way. Milton Cook in uniform Here is Tech's finest type of Spanish athf lete. Pansy Cook is a boy who doesn't need to get ahead, he's already got one. However we ve got to give him credit for at least not dropping his stick when being chased around by the band. Group of Girls This small group of girls is typical of Tech's weaker sex. Be not perturbed by their expressions of maniacal glee or sup' pressed hysteria. It can be clearly seen that they are clutching each other with terrible savagery, expecting any minute to break un' der the fearful strain of being photographed. Gang of Fellows The pride of Tech. A group of the finest fellows who ever trod the halls of any instif tution of higher learning. No doubt you can recognize most of them so there is no need of any introduction. Who is that just inside the door? Name it and you can have it. 1111111 bw, . ss Amwebs fdfamwv L7-1121, C!XG4f -WA? J . ,GJJIBJ Q v zfwww K . 83 QLQLTL .,0.,.,JgQ? ,557 JALJ, 'Q ayi? Mlm lub.. qv' - LMA ' 1 4 y ,Q2'4fTx'g fi? WMMZW, iw 1 S E329 Wm M . HQ N M1 Q. ,QMZ7 53? 'C .' f' Z' fkMc'.?3 ADW jm? 5 + EMMA end, I . JJ' M395 J NJN XS wx xx XB I v vw U 4' J Nr- il B Autographs ll AM Jgczggif' Gy 11141 DIRECTCRY Class of '32W GIRLS BOYS BARNES, RUTH E. BEACH, EVE A. BLISS, ELEANOR A. BORRNER, EVA M. BROWN, VIRGINIA CAMPBELL, ELINOR M. CHAFFEE, BETH I. CROMBIE, AMELIA B. DOPPMAN, NATALIE E. ERICKSON, ANNA E. FARRELL, KATHLEEN N. FLANAGAN, EILEEN A. GOODWILL, MELBA R. GOTTSCHE, BARBARA L. GREAVES, ELEANOR HIGNEY, DORIS G. JACOBS, FLORENCE M. KEIDERLING, RUBY M. KEIR, ANNA B. 110 Lincoln St. Wilbraham, Mass. 553 White St. 144 Massachusetts Ave. 38 Olive St. 128 Converse St., Long. 46 Gordon St. East Longmeadow 122 Barber St. 32 Mansfield St. 41 Ionia St. 19 Gardner St. Hampden, Mass. Harnpden,Mass. 16 Santa Maria St. 33 Magazine St. 84 Colton St. 27 Brooks Ter. 45 Berkshire St., I. O. KELLEY, CATHERINE 274 Pine St. LA FOUNTAIN, WINIFRED M. 29 Virge St., I. O. LEE, LAURA R. 123 Johnson St. LUTHGREN, MILDRED LYNCH, MARGARET M. 8 Hartford Ter. 129 Essex Ter. MACOMBER, BETTY 17 Westmoreland Ave., Long. MARTIN, DORIS MCCARTHY, MARY E. MICHAL, RUTH F. MORGAN, PHYLLIS E. MORIARTY, BONNA M. MOSHER, MARJORIE M. MUNSELL, WANETA J. NOBLE, IRENE PEPIN, MARY E. PETERSON, ALICE E. SALEMI, ANNIE M. SAXON, ELIZABETH A. SHEPARD, ROSAMOND SIMONDS, MARYLYN M. SMITH, KATHERINE A. SNACO, HELEN D. Hampden, Mass. 32 Somerset St. 101 College St. 896 Allen St. 37 Craig St. 139 Wilbraham Ave. 41 Dorset St. 44 Schley St. 103 Clough St. 91 Newhall St. 131 Hancock St. 61 Monroe St. 52 Wellington St. 57 Brunswick St. Martin St., E. Long. 103 Alden St. STEBBINS, ARLENE E. 37 Marble St. TARRANT, HELEN M. 7 Glendale Ter. TORTORIELLE, ELEANOR 6 Searle Pl. T UCKER, ALICE R. 1 33 Lawnwood Ave., Long. WALSH, MILDRED W. 56 Horace St. WHITE, HAzEL M. 341 Commonwealth Ave. WILLARD, DOROTHY M. 94 Warren Ter., Long. WINCHELL, HELEN E. 220 Pearl St. ZEEB, LOUISE M. 40 Massachusetts Ave. AGAN, CLYDE W. AGHAZARIAN, ARAM ANDERSON, EDWARD ANOP, NICHOLAS ASKINS, EDWARD A. ATKINS, RALPH L. BELL, LEONARD J. BENGLE, CHARLES D. BEUTH, HENRY J. BLAKE, STEWART P. BOLTON, DAVID B. BOYD, HERBERT BRITTAIN, HARVEY S. BROGA, P. RAYMOND BROMAGE, HENRY M. BROOKS, EARL D. BROUTHERS, PAUL E. BUCKLEY, JOHN P. CALLAHAN, THOMAS J. CARLSON, GEORGE CATHREW, RALPH S. CHENEY, GEORGE A. CORMIER, EDMOND R. CORNELL, WM. R. COVEL, FRANCIS W. CRESCENZO, FRANCIS CROKEN, DANIEL J. CROKEN, WM. F. CRONIN, WILLIAM L. CROSSETT, HOMER F. CULLEN, BERNARD G. CUMMINGS, PHILIP DABILL, NORMAN E. DABOROWSKI, HENRY C. D'AMBROSlO, ALBERT A. DAVENPORT, HAROLD L. DAY, RICHARD E. DEARBORN, JOHN A. DELAURIER, GERARD J. DEMING, ROBERT W. DESISLES, REGINALD DEVINE, JOHN A. DE VINE, KENNETH DI CARLO, DOMINIC DION, ROLAND L. DI SANTI, JOSEPH R. DAVID, LESLIE E. DOWNEY, RAYMOND DUEF, GORDON T. DUNHAM, LEONARD DUQUETTE, EDWARD J. EISMAN, SIDNEY EKLUND, NORMAN FALT, HENRY A. FARNSWORTH, ELDRIDGE W. FIFIELD, GEORGE H. VvBFLAGG, MORRIS A. FLETCHER, RODERICK R. FLYNN, THOMAS L. FOURNIER, THOMAS A. Fox, ERWIN A. FRENTZOS, CHARLES H116J1 566 Sumner Ave. 113 Rochelle St. 21 Brightwood St. 83 Mooreland St. 226 High St. 35 Ashley St. 112 Dickinson St. 234 Oak St., l. O. 60 Pease St. 135 Westford Ave. 166 Alden St. 87 Marion St. 19 Wesson St. 2141 Main St. 44 Pasco Rd., I. O. 16 Marlborough St. 768 Hancock St. 32 Wilmont St. 33 Briggs St., I. O. 32 Greenwich St. 118 Maynard St. 529 Union St. 962 Worthington St. 27 Ashley St. 18 Thornfell St. 48 Acushnet Ave. 769 Belmont Ave. 769 Belmont Ave. 62 Kenwood Pk. Wilbraham 162 Oakland St. 92 Marion St. 84 Monrovia St. 49 Denton Cir. 809 Carew St. 126 Washington Rd. East Longmeadow 18 Keith St. 59 Edgewood St. 196 Forest Park Ave. 93 Dana St. 32 Glendell Ter. 19 Osgood St. 136 Cherry St. 524 Plainheld St. 71 William St. 71 Avon Pl. 15 Fern St. North Wilbraham 54 Tilton St. 25 Grove St. 87 Belle St. 20 Hancock St. 232 Sumner Ave. 53 Lucerne Rd. 1129 Sumner Ave. . 227 Walnut St. Southwick, Mass. 89 Cleveland St. 91 Norfolk St. Blandford, Mass. 116 Patton St. 'Tr' IE: lHl TT ll ll-E1 IQ GAGLIARDUCI, MILTON GALLANT, MARCEL GEER, JAMES L. GENZA, RUDOLF GEORGE, NICHOLAS GILMORE, CHARLES GLASSANOS, HARRY GLEASON, FRANCIS GLEASON, RICHARD E. GODDARD, DUANE E. GOLDBERG, ABRAHAM GOODWIN, HARRY B. GORMAN, FRANCIS M. GRAVES, ALLEN W. GREENAWAY, ROBERT E. GREENE, CHARLES C. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM E. HAINSWORTH, WALTER HANN, JOHN H. HART, FRANCIS J. HATCHER, WILLIAM A. HESELTON, ROBERT E. HODGSON, CLIFFORD A. HOGAN, ALBERT HOLT, RICHARD HYDE, HENRY R. JOHNSON, ROBERT R. JONES, ELBERT M. KAMUDA, STEPHEN J. KAYNOR, WM. K. KEINATH, ALBERT KELLIHER, JEROME KENYON, JOHN S. KING, BRIAN F. KING, RAYMOND J. KLANN, KARL T. KNOX, JOHN G. KRASNER, PAUL KROHNE, CARL A. LARKIN, DONALD R. LAWLER, DANIEL J. LEAMY, JOHN W. LEWENTZUK, JOHN LEWIS, NORMAN LEYTHAM, CHESTER G. LIONDNER, RALPH L. LOMBARDI, ANGELO LOUIS, DALE W. MACDONALD, VICTOR A. MACINTOSH, PEARSON MACKECHNIE, JAMES G. MANGINI, THOMAS MARCUS, JULIUS MARECOUX, CLAUDE A. MARTIN, FRANCIS G. MARTIN, GEORGE E., JR. MARTIN, LEONARD MARTOWSKI, THADDEUS MARUCA, MARIO MAYOTTE, JOSEPH R. MCCARTHY, JUSTIN E. MCGLYNN, GEORGE E. MCLELLAN, FRED W. MEDERION, OLVIN C. MEREGIAN, KAzAR M. MIELIN, HAROLD L. 216 Mill St. 274 East St. 17 Brentwood St. 137 Allen St. 677 Newberry St. 7 Locust St. 16 Patton St. 62 Florence St. 25 Monroe St. 23 Providence St. 31 Bartlett St. 111 Dickinson St. 864 Armory St. 50 Oak Grove Ave. 127 Wellington St. 120 Walnut St. 43 Girard Ave. 50 Carew St. 183 Marion St. 370 Belmont Ave. 903 Chestnut St. 254 Oakland St. 138 Marion St. 22 Hillcrest St. 62 Stebbins St. Hampden, Mass. 22 Palmyra St. 3 Keith St. 277 Oak St., I. O. Edgewood Gardens 180 Woodlawn St. 94 Federal St. - 30 Cherrelyn St. 26 Longhill St. 24 Denver St. 75 Avon Pl. 40 Sargeant St. 1207 Dwight St. 42 Winnipeg St. 91 Littleton St. 486 Hancock St. 11 Eagle St. 836 Liberty St. 11 Elizabeth St. 24 Lester St. East Longmeadow 15 Mechanic St. 178 Orange St. 36 Homer St. 18 Fairfield Ter., Long. 19 Lenox St. 75 Dwight Rd. 27 Shawmut St. 81 Manhattan St. 160 Florence St. 136 Harvard St. 732 Belmont Ave. 78 Saratoga St. 25 Olive St. 87 Maryland St. 10 Home St. 33 Medford St. 26 Agnes St. 61 Abbe Ave. 63 Quebec St., I. O. 178 Walnut St. ll MILLER, NATHANIEL MILLS, THEODORE W. MISTERLY, RICHARD L. MIzI, HARLAN G. MORAWSKI, RAYMOND MORIARTY, THOMAS H. MYERS, EDWARD J. NEWTON, FRANK W. OYCONNOR, MARTIN G. PARE', ARMAND M. PAUL, EUGENE E. PEPPER, PATRICK F. PATRONINO, ANTONIO M. PLANCON, EUGENE R. PLASS, ARTHUR W. POMEROY, EDWARD G. PRICE, CHARLES A. - PRIOR, ORVILLE G. RAMSEY, LESTER C. RATNER, SIDNEY RISLEY, RICHARD RITCHIE, CLARENCE P. ROCHE, GEORGE E. ROCKWELI., THEODORE RODENSKY, SOLOMON ST. PETER, ERNEST A. SAMUEL, GEORGE R. SARNO, FRANK SHAW, ALBERT E. SINISCALCHI, CARLO SIRACO, JOHN M. SLATTER, SAMUEL N. 45 Boylston St. 10 Dana St. 68 Chilson St. La Salle St. 50 Webster St. 511 Hancock St. 27 Laurel St. 53 Chase St. 65 Bryant St. 95 Euclid Ave. 52 Freeman Ter. 94 Pendleton Ave. 62 Broad St. 76 Keith St. 16 Warriner Ave. East Longmeadow 92 Suffolk St. 120 Byers St. 212 Carew St. 16 Prospect St. 327 St. James Ave. 15 Winchester St. 20 Albemarle St. 8 Reed St. 68 Jefferson Ave. 34 Alfred St. 96 Firglade Ave. 43 Maryland St. 47 Dorchester St. 843 Chestnut St. 171 Walnut St. 22 Newland St. FSMITH, STUART D. 62 Fairfield Ter., Long. SONIER, ALFRED J. STENTA, GEORGE STONE, MYRON K. STROBELBERGER, WALTER STURGEON, PHILIP B. STROSHINE, ALBERT B. SULLIVAN, WM. E. SUTCLIFFE, JACK TAFT, CHARLES N. TALIAFERRO, NAYLOR D. TRYON, DONALD F. TUTTLE, CHARLES D. VANIER, ELLSWORTH J. VICO, DOMINIC J. WALKER, HERBERT E. WALLACE, EDWARD W. WATERHOUSE, FREDERICK WESTCOTT, CLINTON W. WOODS, LESLIE F. ZADES, LIBRIS A. gf Deceased 117 J 79 Ardmore St. 49 Wilcox St. 4 Lincoln St. 379 Birnie Ave. 91 Park St. 191 Westford Ave. 112 Spring St. 101 Somerset St. 14 Wilcox St. 21 Brigham St. 14 Mansfield St. 16 Gordon St. 885 Chestnut St. 166 King St. 68 Horace St. 96 Rowland Ave. 299 Eastern Ave. 805 Newbury St. 60 Blake St. 384 Chestnut St. 'TT' It-is FT ui ee. as 1122 Class of '33 GIRLS ABBOTT, RUTH L. ALLEN, ALICE J. ALLEN, JESSICA D. AMZEEN, ARLENE j. ARNOLD, MADELEINE A. ARSLANIAN, ZAROOHIE AVEYARD, ALICE BALDWIN, BETTY H. BENNETT, BLANCHE S. BIDWELL, MARJORIE E. BLOOD, MARY BORRNER, BRITA B. BRIDGEMAN, BARBARA CALLAHAN, ELIZABETH CANEY, RUTH M. CARABINE, HELEN F. CARROL, FRANCIS M. CARTELLO, OLGA CASSIDY, GERTRUDE J. CASTALTINI, GRACE H. CHAPIN, RUTH F. CHESBRO, ALICE L. CHILDS, MIRIAM E. CLARK, ELEANOR M. CLEMENT, ETHEL CLUNE, MARY C. COLE, MURIEL COREY, MILDRED E. CULLEN, MARGARET A. DAIGLE, YVETTE O. D'AMICO, ERMINA DARLING, ALICE D. DEANE, PHYLLIS DENISON, BETTY DON CARLOS, CAMILLA DONOHUE, MARY M. FITTS, MAR JORIE E. FORD, RITA E. FRASER, MERLE E. FRENIER, VIRGINIA B. FULLER, BARBARA B. GALLIVAN, GLAIDA C. GARDELL, EVELYN D. GORHAM, BARBARA M. GOTTSCHE, BEATRICE A. GUIDETTE, OLGA A. GUNTI-IER, MADELINE HALL, MARY E. HOBBS, SHIRLEY A. JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE IOHNSON, EDNA I. KENEFICK, MARITA KING, MAR JORIE C. KLOPFER, MURIEL E. KRESSER, ELEANOR D. 142 Bliss Rd., Long 60 Northampton Ave 204 Forest Park Ave 14 Princeton St 114 Yale St 449 State St 64 Sargeant St 30 Hiawatha St 15 Dunmoreland St 90 Monmouth St 29 Agate Ct 144 Massachusetts Ave 40 Ainsworth St 32 Moore St 323 Central St 57 Hebron St 41 Virginia St 25 Helen St., I. O 62 Eloise St 745 Union St 3 Pleasant St., E. Long 36 White St. 80 Rochelle St 23 Portland St 11 Merwin St 14 Belmont St 41 Woodside Ter 22 Dearborn St 162 Oakland St 23 Holland Rd 522 Worthington St 11 Myrtle St 33 Benz St 17 Biltmore St 416 Hancock St 32 Brookline Ave 53 Albemarle St 3 Lester St., E. Long 16 Cumberland St 46 Hunter Pl 50 Sumner Ave 73 Woodmont St 90 Marsden St 367 Oakland St Hampden, Mass 72 King St Hampden, Mass 277 White St 115 Wenonah Rd., Long 73 Westmoreland Ave 62 Windemere St. 485 Dickinson St 980 State St 10 Tinkham Rd 114 Albemarle St LACKSTROM, RUTH H. LAMOTHE, EVELYN L. LANE, DALMA L. LA PIERRE, PAULINE LEISGANG, META F. MANLEY, KATHERINE L. MATTHEWS, GERTRUDE MATUSKA, HELEN R. MC ARTHUR, GRACE W. MILLER, MARCIA D. MOODY, ELINOR F. MORALES, VIRGINIA L. NELSON, EVELYN B. NELSON, WINIFRED C. NESWORTHY, JANE L. NOBLE, VIRGINIA L. OLSHEE, DOROTHY B. PEASLEE, FLORENCE B. PRIMO, MARJORIE E. PRZYBYCIEN, FRANCES RADNER, LILLIAN ROBERGE, OLIVE R. ROEBUCK, HELEN A. ROSS, ELIZABETH R. SHORT, HAzEL Q SMITH, ALICE SMITH, LILLIAN D. SMITH, MARJORIE R. THEALL, DOROTHY E. THERRIEN, ALICE j. THOMPSON, LOUISE ALICE THOMPSON, BARBARA E. TRACY, BEATRICE M. TRUSKY, JENNIE M. TURNER, JEANETTE N. URBAN, BARBARA E. URBANOWICZ, IRENE URANA, FREIDA WARNER, GLADYS M. WERDER, DAISY M. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY J. WOOLER, ALICE E. WRUCK, DOROTHY R. 52 Stuart St. 76 Mooreland St. 61 Scott St. 19 Hampden St., I. O. 132 Grover St. 263 Page Blvd. 18 Rittenhouse Ter. 59 Mapledell St. 75 Avon Pl. 29 Buckingham Pl. Hampden, Mass. 12 Eagle St. 1039 Berkshire Ave. 5 Crystal Ave. 39 Sargeant St. 55 Rochelle St. 411 White St. 537 Main St. 11 Ambrose St. 191 Hampden St., I. O. 65 Firglade Ave. East Longmeadow 23 Agnes St. 4 Benton Pl. 180 Laurelton St. 34 Biltmore St. 53 Laurel Ave. 33 Noel St. 83 Armory St. 40 Noel St. 49 Bristol St. 20 Lester St. Hampden, Mass. 368 Chestnut St. 178 Bowdoin St. Parker St. 91 Geneva St., I. O. 16 Laurel St. 162 Quincy St. 1 3 5 Ingersoll Grove 709 Boston Rd. 110 Burghardt St. 22 Windemere St. BOYS ABRAHAMSON, ARTHUR AINSWORTH, CLARENCE ALBANO, ALFONSO A. ALDRICH, CLIFTON A. 43 Fenwick Ave. 431 Central St. 16 Carroll St. 73 Johnson St. ALDSTROM, ALBERT S. 185 Ohio Ave., W. Spfd. 1111811 ANDERSON, EDWARD ANDERSON, NILS C. ARNOLD, ROBERT E. ASSELIN, EMILE J. AYERS, DONALD H. BAILEY, WILLIAM T. BARKER, ROBERT S. BASSETP, ROBINSON E. BAYLOR, PAUL C. BENNETT, RONALD B. BEST, LEROY BLISS, NELSON O. BLOW, ANGUS J. BOISSEAU, JEROME A. BRADWAY, CLINTON E. BRAGG, BENJAMIN L. BROOK, EARL W. BROOKS, MALCOLM B. BRYANT, CARROLL BUCKLEY, WM. F. BURKE, EDWARD L. BURPO, ROBERT S. BURRELL, WM. J. CANDIDO, DOMINIC CANNING, FRANCIS J. CAREY, WESTON K. CAPE, HOWARD W., JR. CELENTANO, LUIGI CHAFFEE, ROBERT A. CHAMBERS, GEORGE R. CHIZ, WILLIAM CIRCOSTA, LOUIS W. CIRILLO, JOSEPH A. CLEMENT, HAROLD S. CLIFFORD, MILTON P. CLINI, DANNIE J. 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Almira Rd 422 Franklin Srf 32 Jefferson Ave A 71 Pomona St 241 Colle e St g . 79 Bowles St, 9 York St 15 Mechanic St 136 Suffolk Stf ' 386 Franklin St 647 Union St. 45 Underwood St. 9 Ashley St , 93 White St. 75 Bradford St. 15 Haumont Ter 242 Quincy St 18 Providence St 126 Amherst St 42 Eastern Ave 87 Maryland St 1108 Columbus Ave 131 BloomBeld St 10 Dana St 25 Washington St. 31 Leyfred Ter 32 York St 896 Allen St 439 Franklin S! 28 Wellesley St NADER, ABRAHAM C. NORRIS, STEWART B. O'DONNELL, FRANCIS J. OLITESKEY, MILTON ORLOEE, EDWARD N. OUELLETTE, GEORGE W. OWER, JAMES G. PARKER, JAMES F. PARROTTA, FELIX A. PERRY, HARLAND F. PETROU, NICKOS PIERCE, DONALD K. POLLARD, JAMES PROFIGLIO, FRED J. RAMAH, VICTOR P. RAWSON, WILLIAM S. RESSEQUIE, RAYMOND C REYOR, LEO RICHARDS, EDWARD ROBINSON, KENNETH L. Rocco, HUGO S. RODDA, CHARLES RYAN, MATTHEW J. SCHAUER, WILBUR SCI-IUSTER, PHILIP F. SCOTT, CHARLES N. SERAFINO, ADRIAN J. SHAPIRO, SIDNEY SHLOSSER, JOSEPH E. SIMPSON, EVERETT, JR. STAGNARO, CHARLES H. STODDARD, JOHN SULLIVAN, JOSEPH SUNQOUIST, TORSTEN E. SUPRENANT, GEORGE E. SYPTERAS, PETER TACY, GEORGE H. TALLENT, SIDNEY TAMMI, TOIMI TREMBLAY, MAURICE F. TUFTS, DONALD R. URBANOWICZ, STANLEY UREKEW, CHARLES VEZIRAKIS, GEORGE VEZZOLA, JAMES VIVIANO, JOSEPH P. WHITE, HOLGER H. WILLARD, VERNON H. WOLPERT, WILLIAM W. WOODS, WALTER YACOVONE, CARMINO YOUNG, JOHN EDW. YOUNG, RALPH W. ZANOLLI, SILIO G. H1271 35 Sachem St. 459 State St. 409 Central St. 77 Morgan St. 122 Stockman St. 42 Chapel St. 39 Maynard St. 364 Orange St. 69 Union St. North Wilbraham 7016 Linden St. 205 Belmont Ave. 8 Van Buren Ave. 89 Ashley St. 744 Dwight SI. 94 Phoenix Ter. 79 Fountain St. 92 St. James Blvd. 15 Queen St. 1 5 Ashmont St. 73 Groveland St. 18 Manchester Ter. 563 Armory St. 24 Duryea St. 144 Wilbraham Rd. 264 Shawmut St. 32 Loring St. 34 Calhoun St. 142 Bond St. 187 Phoenix Ter. 142 Allen Sr. 55 Carew St. 20 Parkside St. 1241 Carew St. 751 St. James Ave. 52 Morgan St. 33 Greenwich St. 443 Chestnut St. 499 Newbury St. 21 Wait St. 52 Pearl St. 70 Linden St. 146 Essex St. 21 Patton St. 66 Gardner St. 285 Mill St. 92 Johnson St. 154 Belmont Ave. 139 Draper St. 69 Shattuck St. 431 Central St. 59 Mapledell St. 17 Princeton St. 151 Pendleton Ave. . ISSLQQQ Em A reciaiioaa '23 In grateful acknowledgment of their cooper' ation and guidance, we hereby dedicate this page to Miss Helen E. Smith, Mr. Harold P. Brown and Mr. Lyman Sanborn of the Faculty. We should also like to thnnk the Springfield Chamber of Commerce and the Bosworth Studio for their hearty coopf eration in the production of this year book. 1112911 H1301 SPRINGFIELD AIRPORT Springfield from the air Advertising in todays business world is a constructive force of the first magnitude. It has been accepted as a necessary part in the promotion of modern business. Rightly prepared and executed advertising has proved that it would return a pront to the advertisers. But ad' vertising should be considered us a business enterprise and not as Ll magic formula for unearned success. 'Sf The TECH TIGER staffs greatly appm-iaze the patronage of the urlfuertisers, and sincerely lielieue that full return will be made upon the irwestrnent. fisij b -313,7 T' Ira LT UT C22 IE LED xf SPRINGFIELD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL H1323 Read the Springfielb Eaily Mews FOR BEST REPORTS OF TECH ACTIVITIES FRATERNITY COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS and INVITATIONS Makers of Technzcal Hzgh School rings or classes 0 1931x and 1932 020 L G BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers 6? Stationers ATTLEBORO MASS D I A M Q N D S 18 VERNON STREET LANDEN SL SON 1 uelers for over half a entwry KOKKINOS SL CO C STATE d SHERMAN STS WINCHESTER SQUARE Thomas Inc ICE CREAM CANDY TOASTED SANDWICHES Open unt1l 11 45 p m 9 . . . I Jr . . f ,Z o o , . THE BEST NOW AND ALWAYS Second Floor C 7 C 9 Ur. Hn . O 1115311 THE TRUE EooNoMY FUEL mnmmn Morel-leat Per Dollar A-I I Less Waste Per Ton. Cokephone 6-6321 SPRINGFIELD GAS LIGHT COMPANY A Local Product, Keeping Local Men Employed Stop! Look! Listen! If you are looking for the best work that can be had at a reasonable price, BOSNWGRTI-I'S is the place to go for SCHCQL PHOTOGRAPHS The BOSWCRTH STUDIO 1537 MAIN STREET Tel. 2-2211 r'vwv-v--u-'-iii 1s+n--'-r'v-w- 'A+4 +-' -af -r'1u- + + -ur-vwllfv + fl134Il P91 UN, Q 'S 1, We , I ix I V4 '4 I Rum nth? lggiifi ' si cn uii' CONCERNING ADMISSION LAW ACCOUNTING APPLIED SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LL. B., B. C. S., B. B. A., M. B. A. DEGREES EVENING SESSIONS Request Information at an Early Date NORTI-IEASTERN UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD DIVISION Regisrrar's Office: 114 Chestnut Street, Springfield, Mass. lnfzzeyt your Jpare boar: at the Central N U Splendid new building with all modern features for RECREATION SPORT EDUCATION FRIENDSHIPS CLUBS GOOD TIMES SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS Beautiful illustrated booklet sent on request CEN I RAL Y. M. C. A. CORNER CHESTNUT AND HILLMAN STREETS, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS qissi HERMAN BUCHHOLZ and SON COSCAR BUCHHOLZJ Theatrical and Fancy Dress Costumers wg MRA d d Decorauons for Halls Weddmgs Falrs Etc Etc Flags and Banners 33 LYMAN STREET Complzments 0 Belmont Laundry Sprmgfield Mass There IS a Sklpton s Specml for every occas1on m HOME CHURCH SCHOOL or LODGE Demand PURE WHOLESOME DELICIOUS Man factured by M K Sklpton Co ,Inc 385 LIBERTY ST Phone 3 4125 M K SKIPTON Pres I L CI-IIDSEY Treas FOR COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE DIAL 3 4184 8 A R efbfletcalfe Co 59 HILLMAN STREET SPRINGFIELD MASS Prompt Serw Rea nalvl Prlces ood Workmanshzp PRINTERS OF TECH NEWS FLOW ER Q lOTlSfW T EM PTI N G elegraph DISTINCTIVE elwery Croft Inc. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CO 300 WORTH INGTON ST GOLF, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, TENNIS, BASKETBALL i s, Beards, Etc., Paints, Powders, as s, nimal Hea s, Swor s, Armor, Jewelry Belmont Ave. . I . Y ' I 'f 'F . , f . 7. , . C ' , Th o o , . 'ce so e ' u Q .Til- Q 0 0 9 . . , . . . , . O HISGH The W. M. Young T' 2-4719 Reg-galza CO' F. O. CARLSON LODGE OUTFITTERS YRICK BUILDING WORTHINGTQN ST. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Fl g Cl P d Rings, Banner B dg A 1 C1 All Ffh N0w1,il,s 752 MAIN ST. SPRINCFIELD, MASS. W. J. woons co. New Location 1458 MAIN STREET Opposite Meekins, Packard SL Wheat COLLEGIATE CLOTHES BOSTONIAN SHOES STETSON HATS 513711 'ki I + f + 5 + + + + 4 4 + + E 4 + + + + + f + + 4 + + I + 4 I a + + 5 + ? 4 1 + 4 5 + D 5 it-1.-dk --le- R We Give Special tv va Arr r' t Housjfllilcigdtiws ICE CREAM 5 American I Window Cleaning THE BEST THERE IS C b ompany Try a Zavlfehr Fro-Joy Ice Cream Pie 5l 'f X907 1634 Main Street Cgracluaaon T 3 5 i T f f l l THE-5 11110 . ,l. .ll Business success Two-year, College-grade Business Courses Accounting-Finance Business Administration Secretarial Science Normal Commercial Standard lSho1-tj Courses Graduates Assisted to Preferred Positions Part-time employment when needed. Supervised homes at reasonable rates. Athletic director and coaches. Send for Catalog BAY PATH INSTITUTE 100 Chestnut Street Springfield, Massachusetts Business Training of College Grade Qifts anal College Luggage SEE OUR NEW ARROW SHIRT DEPT. WEEKS Luggage Men's Furnishings Gifts HALL BLDG. 1341 MAIN ST. C. S. Q'Brien Mfg. Co. The Name Searles Successors to Foss 63 Bump, Inc. on 3 Watch box represents H 53 Union Street Tel. +2615 P recognized value- attesting to Mi LEATHER BELTING 5- the worth of your purchase. g. is in TRANSMISSION BELTS 1 359-75 to Special I llr FAN BELTS PUMP BELTS S, W, SEARLES, Jeweler COMPRESSOR BELTS 471 STATE near Walnut lf138l Band ana' Orchestra Inilruments 300 Violins, Violas, 'Ce1los, Basses Cases, Bows, Cornets, Trumpets, Saxophones, all makes of Banjos. S AGENT Fok C, G. CONN, LTD. Good Bargains on Hand CO. EDWARD KINNEY VIOLIN MAKER 242 VVortl1ington St., Springheld lUp One Flighrj The BRI EROBE A - GAN'TfWRINKLE- SUIT - HANGING - GLADSTONE There is ample room for 2 to 3 suits, six to eight shirts, four to six suits of underwear and , If P2 4 f ' plenty of ties, hose, etc., for a week-end visit I I or a trip of several months. For bulk packing, I V hanger may be removed. I iv ,- . . , sv if Xu Buffalo Gramed Cowhlde 57.95 5 ' Q H, Jaguar Seal Skin .... 89.85 s A . ' Seal or top grain cowhide leather lined . . 0 0 314.95 This is the final position of the suits. The garments will be free from wrinkles and fit others EB19.5O, 325.00 and up. to wear on arrival. UNITED LUGGAGE STORE 1705 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. OPEN EVENINGS GEO. METI-IE GG. The 489 - 493 WORTHINGTON ST., SPRINGFIELD J 220 ELM ST., WESTFIELD C' Distributors of Purina Gl1ows COMPANY Poultry, Pigeon and Rabbit Supplies P . I I . Brooders and Incubators. Tm Us O A M'TuSc'T5 Our own Canary, Parakeet, and Parrot foods, are made from the best seeds we can buy. SPRINGFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS 513911 . W 1 my 'Q A N4- my wg 5.1 Qu 5 A, f 57' K fi L. ' :EE :3 K .X Q 4 Mk 44 E r 115 ,fgiewva : f E iw gx N E 'whggrri ET 1 ,451 Q. 55 -- .- -- n -. 1. 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