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Tufts College Library GIFT OF ALUMNI k ii i ' JtiJiiSf ■m mm HP n ■:. • ? EX LIGCIS — — When people call this heast to mind, They marvel more and more At such a little tail behind So large a trunk before. ” Belloc COPYRIGHT, 1935 THE JUMBO BOOK - STANLEY HYDE Editor OWEN J. BROWN, JR. Business Manager 1 ■ ■ • 2 —————— I ■ ' ■ 1 ■■ ■— ■■■ - ■ • i- - W -X.W •«■ -•- 3 ) X) ) - 5 L )r J 1 . ..— sT ; | ,, V i u ti i ' ' ' , i L J UMBC BOCK YEARBOOK OF TUFTS COLLEGE MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1935 IN ITS SENIOR YEAR — ——— — — — mb- ' W- • — — 3 7 ' ? ¥ A? lD 5 3 c l? ■ T° FORE WORD We present this volume of the JUMBO BOOK a symbol of happy and noteworthy experiences . . . and of countless ambitions and sacrifices To CHARLES HARRIS CHASE ..I a name synonymous with success, not only of accomplishment, but also perseverance, and courage. indicative of toil, c A ELEANOR K. ARNOLD Class of 1935 Died July 14, 1934 JEAN BARKER Class of 1937 Died March 7, 1935 IN MEMORIAM P-7AO II est une admiration qui est une file du savoir. ” Joubert ADMINISTRATION JOHN ALBERT COUSENS President of the College The Trustees of Tufts College President HAROLD EDWARD SWEET Vice-President SUMNER ROBINSON Secretary HARVEY EASTMAN AVER ILL T reasurer RICHARD BRADFORD COOLIDGE Assistant Treasurer HARVEY EASTMAN AVER ILL Executive Committee ARTHUR WINSLOW PEIRCE. Chairman Sumner Robinson John Albert Cousens Ira Rich Kent Payson Smith Guy Monroe Winslow Harold Edward Sweet Thomas Sawyer Knight Vannevar Bush Finance Committee ARTHUR ELLERY MASON, Chairman John Albert Cousens Robert William Hill Charles Rice Gow Huntley Nowell Spaulding Elmore Ira MacPhie TRUSTEES Sumner Robinson Arthur Ellery Mason Arthur Winslow Peirce John Albert Cousens Ira Rich Kent Charles Hial Darling Frederick Samuel Fogg Robert William Hill John Russell Macomber Payson Smith Robert Calthrop Brown Guy Monroe Winslow Harold Edward Sweet Thomas Oliver Marvin Cora Polk Dewick Vincent Eaton Tomlinson Frederick Crosby Hodgdon Eugene Bucklin Bowen Richard Bradford Coolidge Thomas Sawyer Knight Frank Howard Lahey Louis Craig Cornish Elmore Ira MacPhie Samuel Paul Capen Huntley Nowell Spaulding Marguerite S. Hopkins Wilmot Roby Evans Charles Rice Gow Vannevar Bush Louis Emmons Sager Deceased 1934 Deceased 1935 The Deans FRANK GEORGE WREN Dean of The School of Liberal Arts GEORGE PRESTON BACON Dean of The Engineering School EDITH LINWOOD BUSH Dean of Women LEE SULLIVAN McCOLLESTER Dean Emeritus of The School of Religion CLARENCE RUSSELL SKINNER Dean of The School of Religion HERBERT VINCENT NEAL Dean of The Graduate School HALFORD LANCASTER HOSKINS Dean of The Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy FACULTY J. A. C. FAGGINGER AUER Professor of Church History and Philosophy B.D., Meadville Theological School, 1906; Phd. D. ; Cornell, 1924; Degree in Theology, Amsterdam, Holland, in 1910. Instructor, University of Pittsburg, 1913-14; Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1914-15; Minister, Wheeling Unitarian Church, 1915-17; Minister, Ithaca, 1917-24; Instructor, Cornell, 1918-24; Professor, Tufts, 1924. GEORGE PRESTON BACON Physics A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; A.M., 1890. ©AX, 5 BK. Instructor in Science, Ripon, 1888-89; Instructor, Peekskill Academy, 1890-92; Instructor, Beloit, 1892-1901; Associate Professor of Mathematics, Beloit, 1901-02; Professor of Physics, Wooster, 1902-08; Principal Peacedale, R. I. High School, 1908-10; Assistant Professor of Physics, Simmons, 1910-19; Professor, Tufts, 1919-; Dean of Engineering School, Tufts, 1929-. CROSBY FRED BAKER Professor of Analytical Chemistry B.S., Tufts, 1910; M.S., 1911. A f 2 Assistant in Chemistry, Tufts, 1909-11; Instructor, 1911-18; Assistant Professor, 1918-24; Professor, 1924-. RUHL JACOB BARTLETT History A.B., Ohio University, 1920; M.A., University of Cincinnati, 1923; M.A., Columbia University, 1924; Ph.D., Ohio State, 1927. $KT. Instructor, University of Iowa, 1926; Ohio State, 1927; State University of Louisiana, 1929; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1929-32; Professor, Tufts, 1932-. HAROLD HOOPER BLANCHARD English A.B., Clark, 1916; M.A., Harvard, 1931; PhD., 1921. Instructor, Princeton, 1922-25; Professor, Wooster, 1925-27; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1927-31; Professor, 1931-. BRUCE WALLACE BROTHERSTON Professor of Philosophy A. B., Williams, 1903; S.T.B., Andover, 1906; Ph.D., Harvard, 1923. Minister of Congregational Church, 1907-21; Professor of Philosophy, St. Lawrence University, 1923-30; Professor of Philosophy, Tufts, 1930-. HARRY POOLE BURDEN Professor of Civil Engineering B. S., University of Maine, 1912; S.M., Harvard, 1928. 0X, TBIT. Instructor, Tufts, 1913-18; Assistant Professor, 1919-22; Associate Professor, 1922-29. Professor, 1929-. EDITH LINWOOD BUSH Mathematics A.B., Tufts, 1903. XQ, 3 BK. Instructor in High Schools, Brewster and Chelsea, Mass., and Stafford, Conn., 1903-18; Principal, Provinceton, Mass., High School, 1918-20; Instructor, Tufts, 1920-22; Assistant Professor, 1922-25; Professor 1925-; Dean of Women, 1925-. 17] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY HARRIS MARSHALL CHADWELL Chemistry B.S., Dartmouth, 1919; M.A., Harvard, 1921; Ph D., 1924. AXA, AK2, FA. Instructor, Dartmouth, 1919-20; Assistant Director, Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory, Harvard, 1922- 23; Professor in Summer School, Harvard, 1924-29; Tufts, 1923-. CHARLES HARRIS CHASE Professor of Steam Engineering S.B., M. I. T., 1892. A$2. Instructor and Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1896-1908; Professor, 1908-; Acting Head of Mechan¬ ical Engineering Department, Tufts, 1935.- SAMUEL LUCAS CONNER Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., University of Delaware, 1897; M.S., 1912. A$2. Instructor, Tufts, 1909-12; Assistant Professor, 1912-17; Professor of Railway Engineering, 1917-20; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, 1920-29; Professor of Civil Engineering, 1929-; Head of Civil Engineering Department, Tufts. WILLIAM KENDALL DENISON Professor of Latin Language and Literature A.B., Tufts, 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1892; A.M., Tufts, 1893. ZW, $BK. Assistant Professor of Latin, Tufts, 1897-99; Professor of Latin, 1899-. FRANK WILLIAMS DURKEE Professor of Chemistry A. B., Tufts, 1888; A.M., 1889; Sc.D., 1921. AY, $BK. Instructor in Chemistry, Gymnasium, and Natural History, 1889-95; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1898-1917; Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1917; Professor of Chemistry, 1917-; Head of Chemical Department. WALTER ELWOOD FARNHAM Professor of Graphics B. S., University of Maine, 1917. K2, TBII. Instructor in Drawing, University of Maine, 1909-17; Head of Engineering Department, New Bedford Textile School, 1917-18; Instructor, University of Illinois, 1918-19; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1919-25; Associate Professor, 1925-27; Professor, 1927-. GEORGE HUSSEY GIFFORD Professor of Romance Languages A.B., Harvard, 1913; A.M., 1921; Ph.D., 1927. $BK. Instructor, Harvard, 1916-17; 1920-22; 1923-24; Assistant Professor, University of Buffalo, 1924-27; Professor, 1927-28; Professor, Tufts, 1928-; Lecturer, American University of Paris, 1922-23. ROBERT CHENAULT GIVLER Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Psychology A.B., Hamline, 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1913; Ph.D., 1914. Instructor, University of Washington, 1914-17; Instructor, Harvard, 1917-19; Assistant Pro¬ fessor, Tufts, 1919-22; Professor of Philosophy, 1922-25; Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, 1925-. CHARLES GOTT Fletcher Professor of English A.B., Tufts, 1911; A.M., Harvard, 1914; Ph.D., 1919. AY, $BK. Instructor, Tufts, 1911-14; Assistant, Harvard, 1914-19; Assistant, Radcliffe, 1913-19; Assistant Professor, Carnegie, 1919-22; Associate Professor, 1922-25; Professor, Tufts, 1925-. 193 5 [18 FACULTY FRANK OLIVER HALL Professor of Homiletics and Philosophy B.D., University of St. Lawrence, D.D., 1901; S.T.D., Tufts, 1905. Pastor of Universalist Church, Fitchburg, 1884-91; Lowell, 1891-95; Cambridge, 1895-1902; Church of the Divine Paternity, New York, 1902-19; Professor, Tufts, 1920-. HALFORD LANCASTER HOSKINS Dickson Professor of History; Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations A. B., Earlham, 1913; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1921; Ph D., 1924. ZW Teacher in High Schools, 1913-17; Instructor, Friends University, 1917-18; Assistant Professor, Duke, 1918-19; Harrison Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1919-20; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1920-24; Dickson Professor of History, 1924-; Member Summer School Faculties, Kansas, 1919; Pennsylvania 1920-23; Western Reserve, 1921-22; Pittsburgh, 1925; Acting Dean, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1933-. CLARENCE PRESTON HOUSTON Broker Professor of Commercial Law; Athletic Director B. S., Tufts, 1914; LL.B., Northeastern, 1923. 0AX. Teacher, Adirondack-Florida School, 1914-17; Officer, U. S. Army, 1917-19; Lawyer with Russell, Pugh, and Joslin, 1924-25; Professor, Tufts, 1920-26; Broker Professor, 1926-. ALFRED CHURCH LANE Pearson Professor of Geology and Mineralogy A.B., Harvard, 1883; AM., Ph.D., 1888; Heidelberg, 1885-97; Sc.D., Tufts, 1913. BK, $BK. Instructor, Harvard, 1883-85; Instructor, Michigan College of Mines, 1890-92; Lecturer, Uni¬ versity of Michigan, 1902; Pearson Professor, Tufts,, 1909-; Michigan Geological Survey, 1889- 1901; Consultant in Science, Library of Congress, 1920; President, American Geological Society, 1931-32. LEO RICH LEWIS Fletcher Professor of Music A. B., Tufts, 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1888; A.M., 1889; Diploma. Conservatory of Munich, 1892; Litt.D., Tufts, 1922. ZW, KI . Instructor in French, Tufts, 1892-1920; Professor of Music, 1895-1924; Associate Professor of Modern Language, 1920-24; Fletcher Professor of Music, 1924-; Visiting Instructor in Summer School, Harvard, 1915-22. EDGAR MacNAUGHTON Professor of Mechanical Engineering M.E., Cornell, 1911. BK, TBII, riTE General Electric Co., 1911-14; Instructor, Tufts, 1915-18; Associate in Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1918-19; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1919-22; Professor, Tufts, 1923-; Head of Mechanical Engineering Department; On leave 1935-. KIRTLEY FLETCHER MATHER Geology B. S., Denison, 1909; Sc.D., 1929; Ph.D., Chicago, 1915. $BK, 2X. Assistant Professor, Geology, Arkansas, 1911-14; Associate Professor, Queens, 1915-17; Pro¬ fessor, Denison, 1918-24; Professor, Harvard, 1927-; Chairman, Department Geology, 1925-; Professor, Tufts, 1929-. NEWELL CARROLL MAYNARD Fletcher Professor of Oratory A.B., Dartmouth, 1910; Ed.M., Harvard, 1927. ATQ. Instructor, Tufts, 1922; Assistant Professor, 1923; Professor, 1925-; Visiting Lecturer, Harvard, 1922-27. 19] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY LEE SULLIVAN McCOLLESTER Dean Emeritus of the School of Religion A. B., Tufts, 1881; S.T.B., 1884; S.T.D., 1898. Dean of School of Religion, 1912-33. FLORENCE LYNDON MEREDITH Professor of Hygiene B. S., Temple; M.D., Tufts, 1916. Z$, $rM. Instructor in Surgery, Tufts Medical, 1916-20; Professor, Women’s Medical College of Pennsyl¬ vania, 1920-23; Professor, Smith, 1923-27; Professor, Jackson, 1927-. GEORGE STEWART MILLER Professor in History and Government; Assistant to the President; Secretary to the Faculties A. B., Tufts, 1906; A.M., 1907. ATQ, $BK. Teacher, Concord High School, 1907-09; Normal Academy, 1909-12; Medford High School, 1912-16; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1916-29; Professor, 1929-. WILLIAM NORTHROP MORSE Professor of Dramatic Literature B. A., Amherst, 1904; A.M., Harvard, 1905; M.A., Amherst, 1905. AKE, $BIv, TKA. Americanization Secretary, International Y.M.C.A., 1919; Instructor and Director of Dramatics, Washington University, 1923-24; Associate Professor, Middlebury, 1926-27; Professor, Middle- bury, 1927-28; Professor, Tufts, 1928-. HERBERT VINCENT NEAL Zoology A. B., Bates, 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1893; M.A., Harvard, 1894; Ph.D., Harvard, 1896; Sc.D., (Honorary) Bates, 1931. BK, $BK, 23. Instructor, Harvard, Radcliffe, 1895-96; Student, University of Munich, 1896-97; Professor Knox College, 1897-1913; Professor of Zoology, Tufts, 1913-; Dean of Graduate School, 1924-. FRANK WALTER POTE Professor of Physics B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1906; M.Sc., Ohio State University, 1929, Acacia. 1906-08, Engineer with Western Electric Co., Chicago, and Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis; Assistant, Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1908; Fellow in Physics, Ohio State University, 1909-10; Instructor, Ohio State University, 1910-12; Instructor, Tufts, 1912-18; Professor, 1928-. WILLIAM RICHARD RANSOM Professor of Mathematics A.B., Tufts, 1898; A.M., 1898; A.M., Harvard, 1903. Cascadilla School, 1898-99; Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute, 1899-1900; Tufts College, 1900- 01; Harvard, 1901-03; U. S. Navigation School, 1918; President New England Association Teachers of Mathematics, 1919-21; Head of Mathematics Department, Tufts; On leave 1935-. WILLIAM HOWELL REED Professor of German A. B., Harvard, 1898; A M., Harvard, 1899. Instructor and Teaching Fellow, Harvard, 1900-04; Instructor, M. I. T., 1902-03; Instructor, Tufts, 1904-10; Assistant Professor, 1910-26; Professor, 1926-. EDWIN BUTLER ROLLINS Professor of Electrical Engineering B. S., Tufts, 1901. A$2, AKII. Assistant, Tufts, 1901-02; Instructor, Tufts, 1902-10; Assistant Professor, 1910-29; Professor, 1929-; Acting Dean of Engineering School, 1926-29. 193 5 [20 FACULTY EDWIN ADAMS SHAW Professor of Education B.S., Tufts, 1898; M.A., Harvard, 1916; Ph.D., 1918. A$2, 5 BK, MK. Principal High Schools, 1903-14; Instructor in Mathematics, Tufts, 1902-03; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1916-20; Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Psycho-Educational Clinic, Harvard, 1920-27; Professor, Tufts, 1927- CLARENCE RUSSELL SKINNER Woodbridge Professor of Applied Christianity B.A., St. Lawrence, 1904; M.A., Meadville, 1909; D.D., 1926. 130II, MK Minister, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1904-09; Lowell, 1909-14; Settlement Work, New York; Social Service Secretary of Universalist Church; Leader of Community Church; Leader of Old South Forum; Trustee, St. Lawrence University; Woodbridge Professor, Tufts, 1914; Dean of School of Religion, 1933-. PAUL ALANSON WARREN Botany B.S., Maine, 1915; Ph.D., Michigan, 1922. ATA, $BK, $2, AZ, 2X. Associate Professor, William and Mary, 1922-28; Professor, Medical College of Virginia, 1922- 28; Professor, 1928-31; Professor, Tufts, 1931-. FREDERIC NIXON WEAVER Civil Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1913; A.S.C.E., Boston Society of Civil Engineering, Y. D. Club, S.P.E.E., 2TA, TBII. Structural Engineering, 1913-15; Passaic High School, 1915-17; U. S. Army, 1917-19; Instructor, Tufts, 1919-21; Assistant Professor, 1922-32; Professor ,1932-. CARLETON AMES WHEELER Professor of Romance Languages A.B., Harvard, 1899; AM., 1904. Supervisor of Modern Languages, Los Angeles School, 1917-24; Special Investigator, Columbia, 1924-26; Professor, Tufts, 1926-. EARLE MICAJAH WINSLOW Economics A. B., Pennsylvania College, 1920; A.M., University of Iowa, 1921; Ph D., Harvard, 1929. Order of Artus. Instructor, University of Iowa, 1920-21; Associate Professor, 1922-26; Instructor, Harvard, 1927-29; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1929-31; Professor 1931-. DAVID ELBRIRGE WORRALL Professor of Organic Chemistry B. S., R. I. State, 1910; M.A., Harvard, 1911; Ph.D., 1919. ©X, AK2. Chemist, Quantanamo, Cuba, 1911-12; Instructor in Chemistry, Smith, 1914-17; Assistant Chemist, Bureau of Mines, and Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, 1918; Assistant Professor Tufts, 1919-24; Professor, 1924-. FRANK GEORGE WREN Mathematics A. B., Tufts, 1894; M.A., Tufts, 1897. ATQ, 4 BK. Instructor, Tufts, 1894-97; Assistant Professor, 1899-1904; Professor, 1904-; Dean of School of Liberal Arts, and Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1907-. EDWIN HANSCOM WRIGHT Professor of Fine Arts B. S., Tufts, 1894. ATQ, $BK. Architectural and Engineering Practice, 1894-1918; Instructor, Tufts, 1918-19; Assistant Pro¬ fessor, 1919-26; Professor of Civil Engineering, 1926-29; Professor of Fine Arts Tufts, 1930.- 21 ] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY WILLIAM FRANK WYATT Professor of Greek A B., Centre, 1904; Ph D., Harvard, 1915. T BK, KA (Southern). Instructor in Greek and Latin, Transylvania, 1905-19; Instructor and Assistant Professor of Greek, Tufts, 1914-22; Professor, 1922-. Assistant Professors ROBINSON ABBOTT Civil Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1918. A$ 2, TBII, AKIT. Instructor, Tufts, 1919-22; Assistant Professor, 1922-; Research, Iowa State, 1923; Harvard Graduate School, 1926-27. HERBERT BARRY, JR. Psychology A.B., Harvard, 1927; Ph.D., 1929. Instructor, Tufts, Assistant Professor in Psychology, Tufts, 1932. ALICE BORRESEN Modern Languages A. B., University of Wisconsin; M.A., Ph D., University of Paris. AAA. Associate Professor, Lake Erie College; Professor, Bates College Summer School; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1929-. ALFRED STORER COLE Homiletics Tufts College; Commons Club. A$2. Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1932-. LEWIS SWINNERTON COMBES Physics B. S., Wesleyan University, 1921; M.A., Boston University, 1928. AXR. Instructor, Simmons, 1922-25; Instructor, Tufts, 1926-28; Assistant Professor, 1928-. MYRON JENNISON FILES English A. B, Dartmouth, 1914; AM., Harvard, 1916. Instructor, Tufts, 1914-16; Instructor, Dartmouth, 1916-17; Instructor, Tufts, 1919-23; Assistant Professor, 1923-. RAYMOND UNDERWOOD FITTZ Mechanical Engineering B. S., Tufts, 1915. A3 2, AKIT. Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1916-18; Instructor, Tufts, 1919-22; Assistant Professor, JAMAISON RICHARD HARRISON Physics B.S., Tufts, 1925; M.A., Wesleyan, 1927. $BK. Instructor in Physics, Wesleyan, 1925-27; Instructor in Physics, University of Pittsburgh, 1927- 29; Research Physicist, W ' ired Radio Corporation, 1930-31; Assistant Professor in Physics, ' Tufts, 1931-; Assistant Dean of Engineering School, Tufts, 1933-. 193 5 [22 FACULTY HENRY EUGENE HARTMAN Romance Languages B.S., Cornell, 1918; A.M., Tufts, 1929. 211. Instructor, Tufts, 1926-29; Assistant Professor, 1929-. CARL HERBERT HOLMBERG Civil Engineering S.B., M. I. T., 1916; Ed.M., Harvard, 1926. $A. Instructor, Tufts, 1923-26; Assistant Professor, 1926-. ALBERT HENRY IMLAH History A. B., British Columbia, 1922; A.M., Clark, 1923. Instructor, University of Maine, 1923-26; Instructor, Radcliffe, 1926-27; University of Maine, 1928, Summer School; Instructor, Tufts, 1927-29; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1929-. NATHANIEL HOBBS KNIGHT Physics B. S., Dartmouth, 1907. 2N. Assistant, Tufts, 1911; Instructor, 1912-20; Assistant Professor, 1920-. ROLAND WINTHROP LEFAVOUR Civil Engineering $A. Instructor, Tufts, 1918-22; Assistant Professor, 1922-. ARTHUR WHITING LEIGHTON Graphics B.S., M. A. C., 1921; Ed.M., Harvard, 1924. AKA, $K4 , MK. Instructor, University of Maine, 1914-17; Instructor, Tufts, 1917-19; Instructor, Huntington School, 1921-22; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1922-; Ed.D., Harvard, 1932. LEWIS FREDERICK MANLY Physical Education and Economics B.S., Wooster, 1925; M.A., Tufts, 1927. AY. Instructor, Tufts, 1927-32; Assistant Professor, 1932-. TITUS EUGENE MERGENDAHL Mathematics B.S., Tufts, 1907; M.S., Tufts, 1913. ATA. Instructor, Ripon College, 1907-09; Assistant Professor, 1909-11; Professor, College of Emporia, 1911-18; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1919-. Walter McKinley miller Mathematics Ph.B., Lafayette, 1918; M.A., Penn. State, 1923; PhD., University of Illinois, 1927. 23, BK, $K$, $A. Instructor, Penn. State, 1920-23; Instructor, Huntington Park, California High School, 1923-24; Instructor, University of Il linois, 1924-27; Assistant Professor, Bowdoin, 1927-29; Assistant Professor, Marquette, 1929-31; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1931-. MELVILLE SMITH MUNRO Electrical Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1904. AY. General Electric, 1904-05; Instructor, Tufts, 1905-13; Assistant Professor, 1913-. 23] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY KENNETH ORNE MYRICK English A.B., Harvard, 1918; A.M., University of Michigan, 1924. Instructor in English, Michigan, 1922-24; Assistant Professor, Grinnell College, 1927-29; Assist¬ ant Professor, Tufts, 1930-. RAYMOND VINCENT PHELAN Economics A.B., Western Reserve, 1902; A.M., 1904; PhD., University of Wisconsin, 1906. Amikaro, Acacia ABK, $rZ, IIBM. Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, 1907-17; Professor, Otterbein, 1925-26; Professor, St. Louis, 1926-27; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1927-. WILLIAM KOLB PROVINE German A. B., Vanderbilt University, 1920; A.M., Vanderbilt, 1922; A.M., Harvard, 1927. B0II. Instructor in German, Harvard, 1925-26; Instructor in German, Tufts, 1926-30; Assistant Pro¬ fessor, Tufts, 1930-. JOHN MOSES RATCLIFF Religious Education Ph.D., Chicago, 1916; M.A., 1916. Acacia. Director of Religious Education; Instructor, Tufts, 1927-28; Assistant Professor, 1928-. JAMES ALFRED REYNOLDS Electrical Engineering B. S.,Tufts, 1910. A$2 General Electric 1910-17; Southern Power. 1917-18; General Electric, 1918-19; Instructor, Tufts, 1919-23; Assistant Professor, 1923-. LLOYD LORENZO SHAULIS Economics A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.B.A., 1920; M.A., 1921. AKY. Instructor, Denison, 1917-18; War Trade Board, 1918-19; Assistant Professor, Queen’s, 1919-20; Associate Professor, William and Mary, 1922-23; Professor, 1923-24; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1925-. JOHN PHILIP TILTON Education A.B., Colby, 1923; Ed.M., Harvard, 1927. AY, $AK. Instructor, Deering High School, 1923-24; Newton High School, 1924-26; Instructor in Education, Tufts, 1927-32; Assistant in Graduate School of Education of Harvard, 1928-29; Instructor, Babson Institute, 1930-33; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1932-. RUTH TOUSEY English A.B., Tufts, 1900. XQ Westbrook Seminary, 1900-01; Somerville High School, 1903-18; Instructor, Tufts, 1919-27; Assistant Professor, 1927-. WILLIAM STANTON YEAGER Physical Education Iowa State Teachers’ College, 1905; B.P.E., Springeld, 1910. Superintendent of School, No. English, Iowa, 1906-08; Mount Herman School, 1910-26; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1926-. 19 3 5 [24 FACULTY Instructors WILLIS HARLAND BALLOU Electrical Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1931. TBII. NEWMAN BAUGHMAN BIRK English A.B., Centre, 1928; A.M., Tufts, 1930. B0n, OAK. Instructor, Simmons, 1930-32; Tufts, 1932-. WESTON ASHMORE BOUSFIELD Psychology B.M.E., Northeastern, 1927; A.M., Boston University, 1928. DONALD THEODORE BRODINE English A.B., Grinnell, 1931; A.M., Tufts, 1933. Instructor, Tufts, 1933-. LAWRENCE WILLIAM CHIDESTER Music and Economics A. B., Hamline, 1927; A.M., Tufts, 1929. KrX. FREDERICK HOWARD CRABTREE Civil Engineering B. S., Tufts, 1927. E A. Instructor, Tufts, 1932; Stone Webster Engineering Corporation, 1923-31. PAUL HAMILTON DOLEMAN Chemistry B.S., Tufts, 1924; M.S., 1925; Ph.D., M. I. T., 1931. BK. KENDALL WILSON FOSTER Biology B.S., Tufts, 1922. TA. HENRY F. GRAY Mechanical Engineering Wentworth Institute, 1917. ALBERT EDWARD IRVING History A.B., Tufts, 1929; A.M., Tufts, 1931. 25] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY ARTHUR STEWART KNOX Geology B.S., Tufts, 1928; A.M., Harvard, 1930. Instructor, Tufts, 1929. ERNEST EASTMAN LEAVITT Mechanical Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1925. 2TA. GRACE RUTH LINCKS Physical Education A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1921; O.D., Danish School of Physical Education, 1926. JOSEPH CHESTER LITTLEFIELD Chemistry S.B., Boston University, 1922; A.M., Princeton, 1924. EARLE FREDERICK LITTLETON Civil Engineering B.S., Tufts, 1932. ATQ. CHARLES GRANT LOOMIS German A. B., Hamilton, 1923; A.M., Harvard, 1929. 2$, I1AE. CARITA HUNTER LOVEJOY Shorthand and Typewriting S.B., Simmons, 1919. DONALD HASKELL MITCHELL B. S., Tufts. 0AX, TBIT. Instructor, Rochester Institute, Rochester, N. Y. MARSHALL NEWTON German A. B., Dartmouth, 1925; A.M., Harvard, 1929. Instructor, Bowdoin, 1928-30; Instructor, M. I. T., 1930-31; Instructor, Tufts, 1933-. ROBERT LESLIE NICHOLS Geology B. S., Tufts, 1926; A.M., Harvard, 1934. BK, TA. ARTHUR WELCH PHILLIPS Chemistry B.S., Tufts, 1915; A.M., Harvard, 1921. 2TA, AX2. KENNETH DAVID ROEDER Physiology A.B., Cambridge, England, 1929. 193 5 [26 FACULTY RALPH AUBREY SMITH Mechanical Engineering ERIC ARTHUR WALKER Electrical Engineering B.S., M.S. ROBERT CLARKE WHITE English A.B., Harvard, 1925; M.A., Harvard, 1926. ROBERT ALLEN YOUNG Education 27] JUMBO BOOK FACULTY Graduate Teaching Fellows BRAKER FELLOWS IN COMMERCE AND FINANCE LEAHMAE BROWN, A.B. JOHN SAMUEL RICHARDS, A.B. A EVELYN ALVINA KLEFMAN, A.B. ORVIS ADRIAN SCHMIDT, A.B. GORDON EDWARD PRICE, A.B. HENRY WILEY TULLOCH, A.B. GRADUATE FELLOWS IN ENGLISH FRANK EASTMAN CROXTON, B.S. MARY VIRGINIA RICE, B.A. 193 5 [28 There is no pride on earth like the pride of intellect and science. ” Hitchcock CLASSES ■ Froehlich, Auer, Kavanaugh, Kaye, Woodworth Tufts Senior Officers JAMES W. KAVANAUGH President WALTER E. FROEHLICH Vice-President ROY D. WOODWORTH Marshal DAVID I. KAYE Secretary BENJAMIN M. CARLYN Treasurer GEORGE J. AUER, JR. Historian 29] JUMBO BOOK LESTER R. ADELSON, $EII BRIGHTON, MASS. Les ; A.B. in German; Ger¬ man Club (1, 2, 3), President (4); International Relations Club (2), President (4); Man¬ ager Baseball (4); Weekly (1, 2); Basketball (1). 3 BK. 1999 Commonwealth Avenue D. ROBERT ALPERT DORCHESTER, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Biology; Wres¬ tling (1); Menorah Society (2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 9 Hopestill Street JACK CLIFFORD ANDERSON WEYMOUTH, N. S. Jack ; B.S. in Biology. 600 Main Street, Malden. SHERMAN W. ANDREWS, ATA LANESBORO, MASS. Sherm ; A.B. in History; Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (2,3,4); Masque (3,4); Three P ' s (4); Historical Society; Ass ' t. Manager Basketball (2, 3); Manager Freshman Basket¬ ball (4). ARTHUR E. APPLEYARD, $A BARRE, MASS. Art ; B.S. in Biology; Inter- Fraternity Council (2). VICTOR A. APPLEYARD METHUEN, MASS. Vic ; B.S. in Mech. 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Walt ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Manager (4); Track (1, 2); Cross Coun¬ try (1, 2); Manager Freshman Wrestling (4); Student Coun¬ cil (4); A.S.M.E. (3,4); TBEL 25 West Plain Fernet CASIMIR E. BIELECKE NORWICH, CONN. Casey ; B.S. in Biology; Psy- cology Club; Newman Club. 154 Prospect Street. DONALD E. BOWEN WEST NEWTON, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Biology; Cross Country (2, 4), Captain (1, 3); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Choir (2, 3, 4). 42 Parsons Street. ROBERT W. BRADLEY, AKIT LYNN, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Radio Club (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3); A.I.E.E. (4); tbii. 17 Breed Street. CYRIL J. BRADWAY STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. Brad ; B.S. in Chemistry. 31 ] OTIS H. BRAMHALL, AY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Hill ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2); Radio Club (2, 3, 4); A.I.E.E. (4). FRANCIS L. BRANDT WAKEFIELD, MASS. Ned ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (4, 4); A.I.E.E. (4). 56 Madison Avenue. EDWARD W. BROUDER, AY METHUEN, MASS. Ted ; A.B. in History; Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Secretary (1, 2); Sword and Shield; Vice- President Ivy; Historical Society (1, 2, 3), President (4); Inter¬ fraternity Council (3), Presi¬ dent (4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Three P’s (4); Debating Council (3), President (4); Chapel Orator (4); Jumbo Book (4). 162 Pleasant Street. OWEN J. BROWN, Jr., 0AX BOSTON, MASS. Bro wnie ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society (4); Sword and Shield; Tower Cross; President Student Coun¬ cil (4); President Evening Party Association (4); Business Manager Jumbo Book (4); Class Treasurer (2); Tree Ora¬ tor (4); Victory Banquet Com¬ mittee (4); Assistant Manager Football (2); Interfraternity Council (3). 448 Park Drive. JOHN FRANCIS BURBANK BROCKTON, MASS. Fran ; A.B. in English; Track (2); Dramatics (2, 3, 4); Pen, Paint and Pretzels (4). 223 Ash Street. JACQUES J. BURGUET, $A BOSTON, MASS. Jack ; A.B. in French; Foot¬ ball (2); Orchestra (2). JOHN R. CALHOUN, ATA MELROSE, MASS. Cal ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Band (1); Cross Country (1); Track (1); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3); Assistant Manager Soccer (2, 3); Manager Soccer (4). 68 Nowell Road JAMES M. CANNON, Jr. SOMERVILLE, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering. FRANCIS M. CARROLL, Jr., BK ROSLINDALE, MASS. Michael ; A.B. in Economics; Assistant Manager Soccer (2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Weekly (2); Assistant Manager Wres¬ tling (2). THOMAS G. CARROLL MEDFORD, MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Chemistry SPENCER H. CHAMPLIN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. Spence ; B.S. in Mathematics; Tuftconic (1, 2), President (3, 4); German Club (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (4); Assistant Busi¬ ness Manager Jumbo Book (4). 119 Washington Circle. ROBERT CLAUS, ATA MELROSE, MASS. Bob ; A.B. in History; Assist¬ ant Manager Football (2, 3), Manager (4); Historical Soci¬ ety (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4). WILLIAM J. CLOPP, Jr., ATA GERMANTOWN, PA. Bill ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Treasurer Sword and Shield; Class Vice-President (1, 2); Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4). PAUL M. COLLINS BRAINTREE, MASS. Bud ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Tennis (1). EDWARD A. CONLEY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. B.S., in Chemistry; Newman Club (3, 4). 23 Maple Avenue. [32 WINTHROP R. COREY, $MA BEVERLY, MASS. Wink ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Band (4); Student Instructor (4). 19 Woodland Avenue. HAROLD S. DAHLBERG, 0AX COS COB, CONN. Hal ; B.S. in Engineering; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). TBIT. FRANKLIN A. DAVIS, 0AX CHELMSFORD, MASS. Frank ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Soccer (1, 2, 3), Captain (4); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Stu¬ dent Council (4); A.S.C.E. (4). FRANCIS P DELANEY, AKII LOWELL, MASS. Fran ; B.S. in Chemistry; Newman Club (2, 3, 4); Chem- stry Club (2, 3, 4); Psychology Club (4). .3 Stanley Avenue. ALEXANDER A. DELLA PAOLERA AKII WATERTOWN, MASS. Della ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Lacrosse (2). 212 Arlington Street. 33 ] RUSSELL E. DIMERY NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Russ ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4). FRANCIS R. DITTAMI, M WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Fran ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Soccer (2); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (1, 2); AS. C.E. (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1, 3, 4); Soccer (2); Evening Party (4). 134 Jerome Street. JAMES F. DONNELLY, ATO NEW HAVEN, CONN. Jim ; B.S. in Biology; Weekly 1, 2, 3, 4); Sports Editor (3, 4); Newman Club (2, 3), President (4); Jumbo Book (4). 59 Pendleton Street. P. BURT EASTERBROOKS, Jr., ZW WARREN, R. I. Burt ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing, Junior A.S.C.E.; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Caputeers. 37 Liberty Street. WILLIAM EPSTEIN DORCHESTER, MASS Bill ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Club (1. 2 ). 49 Theodore Street. ALFRED M. FALCIONE, $A BOSTON, MASS. Falcee ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Football (1); Con¬ cert Orchestra (3, 4). 128 Shawmut Avenue. ROGER M. FARRAR, ATQ WRENTHAM, MASS. Rog ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4). ROBE RT F. FARRINGTON FRANKLIN, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Biology; Band (1, 2); Lacrosse (1, 2). 128 Pleasant Street. PAUL C. FISHER BETHEL, CONN. Red ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society; German Club. 11 Reservoir Street. ROBERT S. FORSTER, ATQ BOXFORD, MASS. Fussy ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Track (1, 2, 3); Cross Country (1); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Manager Freshman Wrestling (3). R.F.D. Georgetown, Mass. SAMUEL F. FOX, 2Q LAWRENCE, MASS. Sam ; B.S. in Chemistry; Sword and Shield; Tower Cross; Student Council (4); President Psychology Club (4); Menorah Society (2, 3, 4); Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Wrestling (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Track (1). 231 Walnut Street. LAWRENCE A. FRANKS, ©AX WORCESTER, MASS. Larry ; A.B. in Economics; Soccer (2, 3, 4); Basketball (I, 2); Baseball (1, 2, 3); Golf (4); Football (1). 710 Pleasant Street. WALTER E. FROEHLICH, ATQ BRISTOL, CONN. Walt ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Baseball (1, 2); Wrestling (1); Football (1, 2, 3), Cap tain (4); Sword and Shield President; Ivy Society Treas¬ urer; Tower Cross Manager; Business Manager Ivy Book; Class Secretary (3); Class Vice-President (4); A.S.C.E.; Student Council (4); Interfra¬ ternity Council (2, 3); A. A. Vice-President (3, 4). 92 Gridley Street. WILLIAM E. FURNISS WEST HARTFORD, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Biology; Track (2, 3, 4); German Club (1, 4); Soccer (1); Fabian Society (1, 2. 3). 56 Bainbridge Road. THEODORE GALLAGHER, ZW NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Toots ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; A.S.C.E. (4); Caputeers. 202 Crafts Street. [34 BRONISLAUS A. GALUSKA CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. Bruno ; B.S. in Chemistry; Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Orchestra (1, 3, 4); Newman Club (2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3); Chemical Society (2, 3). 895 Front Street. BERNARD GENERAL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Barney ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 35 Park Street. JAMES P. GIBLIN, ©AX DEVON, CONN. Jim ; A.B. in English; Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1). Jumbo Book. JEROME P. GINLEY WALPOLE, MASS. Jerry ; B.S. in Chemistry; Wrestling (I, 2, 3, 4); Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4). THOMAS P. GLYNN, ©AX JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. T. Parker ; B.S. in Chemistry; Newman Club (2, 3, 4); Chem¬ ical Society (2, 3, 4); Track (3, 4). 4 May Street. MARK GOEDECKE MERIDEN, CONN. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Band (1, 2, 3); A S M E. (3); President (4); TBIT. 649 Broad Street. WILFRED S. GRANDISON, ©AX CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Squire ; B.S. in Psychology; Psychology Club (4); Football (1, 3, 4); Wrestling (1); Track ( 1 ). 65 High Street. REYNOLD J. GREEN, AT£2 BOSTON, MASS Rey ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Basketball Manager (2, 3, 4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). 91 Fenwood Road. ROGER D. GRIFFIN, AIvTI BEVERLY, MASS. Gr if ; A.B. in Economics; Tuftconic (1, 2); Unity Club (2, 3, 4); International Rela¬ tions Club (4); German Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (4). 31 Federal Street. WILLIAM G. GRINNELL MEDFORD, MASS. Johnny ; B.S. in History; Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Basket¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Athletic Council; Student Council; Class Day Committee; Class President (3). JOHN A. GUSTAVSEN MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Gus ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3); Track (1, 2, 3). 46 Gregory Street. GEORGE H. HAMMOND PEABODY, MASS. B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Concert Band (4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); A.I.E.E. (4); Radio Club (3, 4). M Franklin Street. FRANK R. HARTIN MAYNARD, MASS. Bob ; B.S.-M.E. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Secretary (4). 141 Summer Street. GILMORE HURWITZ SOMERVILLE, MASS. Gil ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chem¬ ical Society. 400 Medford Street. GEORGE T. HUTTON, ATQ BELMONT, MASS. George ; B.S. in Civil En¬ gineering; Soccer (3, 4); Base¬ ball (4); Honorable Mention All-America Soccer (4); A.S. C.E. (4). STANLEY HYDE, Z ' P MERIDEN, CONN. Stan ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Band (1); Nominat- t;ng Committee (1, 2); Chair¬ man Banquet Committee (1, 2); Sword and Shield; Jumbo Book (3, 4); Editor (4); Stu¬ dent Council (4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Treasurer (4); Caputeers. 879 Broad Street. VINCENT M. HYNES LYNN, MASS. Vinnie ; B.S. in Civil En¬ gineering; AS.C.E. (3, 4); tbii. 64 Webster Street. CHARLES ISENSTEIN DORCHESTER, MASS. Chick ; B.S. in Biology; String Quartet (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (4); Menorah Society (4). 17 Frontenac Street. M. MURRAY JACOBSON EAST LYNN, MASS. Jake ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2); Masque Society (3); Treasurer Chem¬ ical Society. 3 Seaside Terrace. WILLIAM S. JED HOLYOKE, MASS. Bili ; B.S. in Biology; Soccer (1); Lacrosse (1), Captain (2 3, 4); Menorah (1, 2, 3), Presi¬ dent (4); Intercollegiate Presi¬ dent of Menorah. 72 Hitchcock Street. [36 THEODORE S. KALLELIS PEABODY, MASS. Ted ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society; Psychology Club; Wrestling (1, 2, 3). 64 Walnut Street. ALFRED KARP MATTAPAN, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E.; TBII. 444 Norfolk Street. GEORGE J. KATZ DORCHESTER, MASS. George ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 26 Lome Street. JAMES W. KAVANAUGH, ZW EVERETT, MASS. Jimmie ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sword and Shield; Ivy; Treasure ' Tower Cross; Student Council (3); Tennis (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); Soc¬ cer (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Clas s Vice-President (3); Class President (4); Secretary Athletic Council (4); Assistant Editor Ivy Book; Caputeers. 3 Derne Street. DAVID I. KAYE, J EII BROOKLINE, MASS. Dave ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Track (1), Assistant Manager (2, 3), Manager (4); Banquet Committee (2); Vic¬ tory Banquet Committee (4); Dramatics (3, 4); Class Secre¬ tary (4); Menorah (2); N.E. i.C.A.A.A. Executive Commit¬ tee (4). 160 Saint Paul Street. JOSEPH R. KELLEY STOWE, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering. WILLIAM H. KEMP, ATA MELROSE, MASS. Bill ; A.B. in Economics; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (4). 217 East Foster Street. HYMAN KIRTCHIK LYNN, MASS. Lefty , Hy ; B.S. Ch.E. in Chemistry; Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice-President (4). 242 Chestnut Street. DEMETER J. KOLLIAS, AKII WATERTOWN, MASS. Kolie ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Tuftconic (1, 2, 3, 4); A. I.E.E. Secretary-Treas- uier; Track (2); Recording Secretary Tau Beta Pi. TBII. 81 W. Boylston Street. MERLIN J. LADD, Z¥ GROVELAND, MASS. Laddie ; B.S. in Economics; Soccer (1); Basketball (1, 2); Assistant Manager Cross Coun- 1 ry (2); Tennis (1); Weekly (2) ; Jumbo Book (3), Assist¬ ant Editor (4); Evening Party (3) ; Vice-President (4); Cap¬ uteers. 24 King Street. FRANCIS W. LANIGAN, ATQ BELMONT, MASS. Grump ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Football (1); Track (1, 2); Cross Country (2); Band (2). 20 Horace Road. RAYMOND B. LAWRENCE CONCORD, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Track )1, 2, 3, 4); Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). Monument Street. EDWARD W. LEARY, AKII LOWELL, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Baseball (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Jumbo Book Staff (4); A.S.M. E (2, 3, 4). 249 East Merrimack Street. IRVING M. LEVINE DORCHESTER, MASS. Irv ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chem¬ ical Society (2, 3, 4). 30 Johnston Road. ARTHUR B. LORD, Jr., ' FY MELROSE, MASS. Art ; A.B. in English; Tuftoni- an (1, 2, 3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Poetry Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3), Vice-President (2); French Club (1, 2), Secre¬ tary (3); Student Council (4). 26 School Street. FELIX A. LOSCO REVERE, MASS. Phil ; B.S. in Chemistry: Chemical Society (1, 2, 3). 21 Furness Street. CARL LUGBAUER, AY MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Dutch ; B.S. in Economics; Lacrosse (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (1, 2); German Club (1); Weekly (3, 4); Newman Club tl); History Club (1). 248 Nuber Avenue. DONALD F. LUPIEN CHELMSFORD, MASS. Lupe ; B.S. in Chemistry; Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). Westford Street. SIDNEY G. LUTZIN, $EII KINGSTON, N. Y. Jim ; B.S. in Chemistry; Wres¬ tling (1, 2, 3, 4); Pen, Paint and Pretzels (4), Treasurer end Business Manager (4); Masque Society (3, 4), Treas¬ urer (4); Menorah Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), Presi¬ dent (4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Jumbo Book (4); Senior Banquet Committee; German Club (2) ! ; Dramatics (2, 3, 4) 36 Post Street. WILLIAM L. LYONS, 0 A STONEHAM, MASS. Bill ; A.B. in History; Histor¬ ical Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Foot¬ ball (1); Glee Club (3). 37 Norval Avenue. [38 MAURICE MABEL MEDFORD, MASS. Murry ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Lacrosse (1, 3, 4). 38 Newbern Avenue. ALEXANDER MacKAY, ©AX PLYMOUTH, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Manager Freshman Baseball (4). 2 South Spooner Street. KENNETH MocKILLOP, Jr., AY MEDFORD HILLSIDE, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Music; Basket¬ ball (2, 3); Tennis (2); Or¬ chestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (1, 2); Band (1, 2, 3, 4). 18 Hillsdale Road. RAYMOND G. MacLEAKJ, ©AX SOUTH PORTLAND, MASS. Raymie ; B S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Class Treasurer (2). WILLIAM B. MacRAE, ATQ LYNN, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football (1, 2, 3, 4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Evening Party (3, 4). . 39 ] ALFONSO C. MANDRACHIA EVERETT, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Chemistry; la¬ crosse (1, 2, 3, 4). DANA W. MARTIN STOWE, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering R.F.D. Box 68. MELVIN S. MARTINSON, ATA. CONCORD, MASS. Mel ; B.S. in Chemistry; Dramatics (3). 36 Hubbard Street. NATHAN L. MARVIN, ©AX MOUNT VERNON, MASS. Nate ; A.B. in English; In¬ tegra tern ity Council (3, 4); Track (1, 2); Weekly (3, 4). 336 Summit Avenue. DONALD H. McARDLE, AY CHELSEA, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Economics; La¬ crosse (2, 3, 4); Wrestling (1, 2 ). 29 Gardner Street. james j. McGovern JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Chemistry. 35 Castleton Street. william b. McKenzie NAUGATUCK, CONN. Bill ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; International Rela¬ tions Club (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4). 60 Carroll Street. PAUL E. McSWEENEY SOMERVILLE, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering. 83 Yorktown Street. RONALD MERRILL WOODSFORD, ME. Ronny ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. R.F.D. 5. ' RANDALL H. MERRIMAN, ZV TOPSHAM, ME. Randy ; B S. in Economics; Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Chem¬ ical Society (1, 2); Interna¬ tional Relations Club (3); Cap- uteers. 32 Elm Street. DANIEL MILLER, $EII KINGSTON, N. Y. Danny 1 ; B.S. in Chemistry; Cheerleader (1, 2, 3, 4); Flead Cheerleader (4); Interfratern¬ ity Council (2, 3); Assistant Manager Basketball (2); As¬ sistant Manager Tennis (2); Manager Freshman Tennis (3); Menorah Society (1, 2); Track (1); Nominating Committee (1, 2); Senior Banquet Com¬ mittee; Dramatics (3). 243 Broadway. JOHN MORINE, 0AX ARLINGTON, MASS. jack ; A.B. in English; Base¬ ball (2, 3, 4); Jumbo Book (4); Tuftonian (3, 4). 63 Cleveland Street. SAMUEL O. MORREALE SCRANTON, PENNA. B.A. in Economics; Dramatics (3); Psychology Club (4); Fabian Society. 425 North Chestnut Street. DONALD L. MUNRO CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; AI.E. E. ’0 Agassiz Street. EUGENE E. N ATT IE, I MA QUINCY, MASS. Gene ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Lacrosse (2, 3); Track (I); Football (1, 2, 3, 4). [4Q GERALD P. O’GRADY, AKII ST. ALBANS, VT. Jerry ; A.B. in History; Foot- hail (2, 3); Manager Wrestling (4); Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Debating Council (2, 3); Dramatics (1); Historical So¬ ciety (1, 2, 3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3), Secretary (4); Eve¬ ning Party Association (4); 3 BK. 5 Rugg Street. FREDERICK S. OLIVER, 0AX MEDFORD, MASS. Fred ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4), Cap- toin (4); Secretary Sword and Shield; President Ivy; President Tower Cross; Vice-President Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.E., Chair¬ man (4); Class President (1, 2); Student Council Vice- President (4); Associate Editor Ivy Book (3); Honorable Men¬ tion, All-America Football (4); tbii 44a Orchard Street. ELLIOTT F. PAGE NUTLEY, N. Y. ' El ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Band (1); Track (1); A.I.E.E. Senior Representa¬ tive (4). 379 Chestnut Street. LOUIS A. PARKER SOMERVILLE, MASS. Lou ; A.B. in History. 246 Broadway. WILLIAM H. PATRICK, AKII LEXINGTON, MASS. Bill ; B.S in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 20 Hancock Street. ALVAH C. PEASE, ATA 187 Warrenton Avenue Amos ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Tennis (3); Golf (4). 187 Warrenton Avenue ARMAND A. PETRONE LYNN, MASS. Pete ; B.S in Chemistry; Track (1); Chemistry Society (3, 4). 42 Melvin Avenue. HERBERT C. PIERCE, 0AX PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Herb ; B.S. in English; Soc¬ cer (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2); Golf (3, 4); Weekly (2). 6655 McCallum Street. LEWIS E. PIERCE, Jr., ATA READING, MASS. Lew ; B.A. in Economics; Cross Country (1, 3); Basket¬ ball (1); Dramatics (3). 7 Elliot Street. STANLEY W. PIERCE, 4 MA BEVERLY, MASS. Whiz ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering. 12 Lefavour Avenue. 41 ] HERMAN A. POITRAS, 3 MA WARE, MASS. Herm ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Football (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 4); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 8 Parks Street. JAMES T. POOR NORTH ANDOVER, MASS Jim ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry Society (2, 3, 4); Newman Club (3); Assistant Lacrosse Manager (2, 3), La¬ crosse Manager (4). 283 Sutton Street. BERNARD L. PORTER, $EII FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Berni ' ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2. 3); Interfraternity Council (2); Menorah (1, 2, 3); Class Treasurer (1); Dramatics (4). HAROLD M. PORTER MEDFORD, MASS. Hal ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Soccer (1, 2, 3); Track (1, 2, 3). EMILIO V. POT I WORCESTER, MASS. Mul ; B.S. in Chemistry; Ger¬ man Club (1); Chemistry So¬ ciety (3, 4). 4 Alvarado Avenue GORDON L. POTTER, $A WEST MEDFORD, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. 19 Newton Road. ANTHONY F. POWERS WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Tone ; B.S. in Chemistry. 49 Woods Avenue. A ARTHUR L. POWERS, 0AX BROOKLINE, PENNA. Art ; B.S. in Economics; La¬ crosse (1, 2); Weekly (2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (4); Jumbo Book, Advertising Man¬ ager (4); $BK. 574 Kathmere Road. KING S. PUSHARD, AY MEDFORD, MASS. Push ; A.B. in History; Track (1, 2); Tennis (3, 4); Interna¬ tional Relations Club (3, 4), President (4); Historical So¬ ciety (2, 3, 4). 134 Traincroft Street. WILBUR E. QUINN LOWELL, MASS. Quelps ; A.B in History; La¬ crosse (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (1, 2); Debating Council (3, 4); Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Evening Party Association (4); Menorah (1, 2, 3, 4). [42 LESTER B. RADLO ATLANTIC, MASS. Les ; B S. in Chemistry; Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Band (2, 3; Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4). 75 Arnold Road. ARTHUR H. RAZEE WINCHESTER, MASS. Art ; B.S. in English; Tuftoni- an (1, 2); Poetry Club (1, 2, 3), President (4). 306 Washington Street. WILLIAM A. REGAN LAWRENCE, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemistry; New¬ man Club (2, 3, 4); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3); Psychology Club (4). 26 Arlington Street. ROBERT S. RESTALL, ATA SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Sid ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4). 97 Sylvan Street. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON, AY METHUEN, MASS. Rich ; B.S. in .Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society; Assistant Manager Track (2, 3); Manager Freshman Track (4). 43 ] STANLEY E. ROBBINS ARLINGTON, MASS. Stan ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; A.S.C.E. (3, 4). 47 Pine Ridge Road. DOUGLAS B. ROBERTS, 4 MA TRACY, CONN. Doug ; B.S. in Biology; Cioss Country (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); In¬ terfraternity Council (3, 4); Eusiness Manager Weekly (3, 4); Choir (2, 3). CARROLL J. ROBINSON, ATQ LOWELL, MASS. Robby ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Sword and Shield; Vice-President Ivy; Interfra¬ ternity Council; Glee Club (1, 2); Tennis (1); Assistant Foot¬ ball Manager (2); Assistant Track Manager (2); Track ( 1 ). 31 Parkview Avenue. CHESTER H. RUSSELL, 4 A WALTHAM, MASS. Chet ; B.S., C.E., in Civil En¬ gineering; President A. S. C. E (4); TBII. 22. Boynton Street. H. WESLEY SAVAGE DORCHESTER, MASS Wes ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Cross Country (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Track (2, 3, 4); President Tau Beta Pi (4). TBIT. 6 Butter Street. UNTO U. SAVOLAINEN FITCHBURG, MASS. Sav ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (4); TBEL 380 Elm Street. HENRY H. SCHOOLEY SCRANTON, PENNA. Hank ; A.B. in English. 638 Pear Street. CLARENCE P. SCOBORIA, ATA BROOKLYN, N. Y. Scibby ; A.B. in History; Football (2, 3); Track (2, 3, 4); Wrestling (2, 3, 4); His¬ torical Society (2, 3, 4). 176 Columbia Heights. FRANCIS T. SHANNON EAST BOSTON, MASS. Fran ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing. 73 Moore Street. MORRIS W. SHAPIRO DORCHESTER, MASS. Shop ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Football (1, 2, 3); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 39 Hansborough Street. EDMUND C. SHAW, ATA WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Ed ; A.B. in English; Publicity Department Cinematographer (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer Liberal Club (4); Dramatics (3, 4); Weekly (3, 4). 63 College Avenue. SAMUEL SHEINBERG DORCHESTER, MASS. Sheehan ; A.B. in Economics; Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4), Co-Captain (4); Weekly (1, 2, 3, 4), Chemistry Society (1); Tuft- conic (1, 2); Menorah (4). 30 Stratton Street. ROBERT S. SHERMAN SAUGUS, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Golf (1, 2); A.S. M.E. (4). 392 Central Street. LUTHER M. SHIPP WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Doc ; B.S. in Biology; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics ( 1 , 2 ). 180 Brooks Street. PHILIP SILBER, $EII ROXBURY, MASS. Phil ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; A.S.C.E.; Dramatics (4); Menorah Treasurer (2); Vice- President (3); Cross Country. 30 Castlegate Road. [44 THOMAS A. SINCLAIR MACH IAS, MAINE Tom ; B.S.-STB. in Theology. HAROLD H. SLATE, $EII QUINCY, MASS. A.B. in History; Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (1, 4); New England Intercollegiate Cham¬ pion (1, 2, 3); Ivy; Historical Society Secretary (1, 3); Treas¬ urer Interfraternity Council f 4); Orchestra (1). 52 Dysart Street. ERWIN L. SMITH WHITEFACE, N. H. Smitty ; A.B. in History; Wrestling (2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); History Club (1, 2). JOHN J. SMITH FALL RIVER, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Chemical Society (2, a, 4). ARTHUR W. SPAULDING, BK DEDHAM, MASS. Art ; B.S. in Economics; As¬ sistant Manager Football (2); Wrestling (2); Interfraternity Council (2); Glee Club (2, 3, 4). 34 Taylor Road. ROBERT A. SPENCE, $A belmont, Mass. ' Skipper ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Publicity (4); Weekly (2); In¬ ternational Relations Club (3, 4). 37 Davis Road. DAVID L. STANLEY, ZW NORTHEAST HARBOR, ME Nick ; A.B. in History; Bas¬ ketball (2, 3); Golf (2, 3, 4), Captain-Manager (4); Weekly (4); History Club; Caputeers. ALBERT W. STEARNS, AY BILLERICA, MASS. Doc ; B.S. in Biology; Assist¬ ant Manager Football (2); Manager Freshman Football (4), $BK. CARL A. STEVENS WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Steve ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); President Radio Society (3, 4); A.I.E.E.; Dramatics (3, 4). 75 Wyman Street. WILLIAM G. STOTT, AKII ROSLINDALE, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Banquet Committee (4); Golf (4). 112 Farquhar Street. 45 ] SIGMUND J. SZYDLOWSKI WAKEFIELD, MASS. . Syd ; B.S. in Chemistry; Foot¬ ball (2, 3, 4); Lacrosse (2, 3, 4); Newman Club (3, 4); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3, 4). 135 New Salem Street. MELVIN THORNER QUINCY, MASS. Mel ; A.B. in English; Dram¬ atics (2, 3, 4); Masque Society President (3); Pen, Paint and Pretzels President (4); Student Council (4); Weekly (4). 14 Hudson Street. EVERETT S. TREWORGY ASHBY, MASS. Evy ; A.B. in History; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Choir (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); Cross C ountry (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1); Historical Club (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Unity Club (2, 3). J. ROBERT TUCKER, J MA BROOKLYN, N. Y. Bob ; B.S. in Electrical En¬ gineering; Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A.I. EE. (4). FREDERICK H. WALGIS SOMERVILLE, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineer ing; Basketball (1). 56 Oxford Street. JACK WALTER MEDFORD, MASS. John ; B.S. in Mechanical En¬ gineering; Basketball (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2). 17 Higgins Avenue. DAVID C. WIGGIN, Jr. PEABODY, MASS. Dave ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; A.S.C.E.; TBII. A ROY D. WOODWORTH, Jr., ATQ LYNN, MASS. B.S. in Civil Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Class Mar¬ shal (3, 4); Secretary Student Council (4); Tower Cross. 35 Rand Street. JOSEPH R. YANOFSKY MATTAPAN, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Class Day Committee; A. S.C.E; Football (3); Baseball (2, 3, 4). 39 Hazleton Street. MULLY M. YAVAROW EVERETT, MASS. Butch ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1, 3, 4). 17 Jones Street. [46 ROBERT T. YOUNG CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Ty ; B.S.C.E. in Civil En¬ gineering; Lacrosse (1); J. V. Football (2, 3, 4); Treasurer A.S.C.E. (4). 8 Shady Hill Square. ALFRED E. ALLEN, Jr., AY NEWTON, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Economics; Soc¬ cer (1, 4); Track (1, 2, 4); Banquet Committee (1, 2); Tree Orator (4); A.S.M.E. (4). JACK BRODY DORCHESTER, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Baseball (1); Track (1,2); Union Wres¬ tling (3). 98 Rosseter Street. BENJAMIN M. CARLYN LYNN, MASS. Ben ; B.S. in Chemistry; Sword and Shield; Ivy; Tower Cross; Class Treasurer (3, 4); Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Track M, 2, 3, 4); High Jump Rec¬ ord. 35 Great Woods Road. CLARENCE L. CURTICE ROCKPORT, MASS. Clar ; B.S.-S.T.B. in Theology. 51 Fremont Avenue. HAROLD W. FELDMAN CHELSEA, MASS. Feldy ; B. S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (3, 4). 50 Essex Street. MILTON GREENBLATT MALDEN, MASS. Milt ; A.B. in Biology; String Quartet (1, 2, 3, 4); OBK. 66 Harvard Street. GEORGE D. HECHT DORCHESTER, MASS. Bobo ; A.B. in History; Psy¬ chology Club (4). 34 Fabyan Street. RICHARD J. HINGSTON LYNN, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Football (1„ 4); Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4); AS. C.E. (3, 4). SAMUEL C. KAZER MALDEN, MASS. Sammy ; B.S. in Biology; Wrestling (1, 2); Menorah. 15 Ferndale Street. ROBERT A. KEHOE SOMERVILLE, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing. 109 Highland Avenue. WALTER J. MAIBACH QUINCY, MASS. B.S. in Biology. 49 Tyler Street. ALBERT L. OLSEN ARLINGTON, MASS. Swede ; B.S. in Civil Engineer¬ ing; Baseball (1); A.S.C.E. (3, 4;. 25 Boulevard Road NATHAN N. OSTROV BOSTON, MASS. Nate ; B.S. in Biology. 1 Poplar Street. ARTHUR L. PECK, Jr. BELMONT, MASS. Art ; B.S. 45 Raleigh Road. JOHN G. REAL, ATA SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA Original ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Baseball (1); Cross Country (1, 2); Track (3) ; Soccer (2, 3), Captain (4) ; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4). Avenue y 17, Vista Alegre JAMES H. SEN, $A EAST BOSTON, MASS. Jimmy ; B.S in Civil Engineer¬ ing; A.S.C.E.; Football (2, 4). 52 Brooks Street. SIMON A. SIMON STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. Si ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chem¬ istry Society (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). HARRY M. SOLOMOS LYNN, MASS. B.S. in Civil Engineering; La¬ crosse (2, 3, 4). JOSEPH P. URBANEK DRACUT, MASS. . Butch ; B.S. in Chemical En¬ gineering; Glee C ' ub (1); Band (2, 3); Orchestra (3); Chem¬ istry Society (2, 3, 4); TBIT. 1724 Bridge Street. 47 ] McCarthy, Gavin, Gould, Bullock, Roscoe, Chagnon, Hotchkiss Jackson Senior Officers ELIZABETH V. CHAGNON President WINONA M. GOULD Vice-President PATRICIA M GAVIN Secretary GERTRUDE M. ROSCOE Treasurer hazel m. McCarthy Marshal HELEN M. MERRY All Around Club Representative RUTH E. BULLOCK Historian HELEN V. HOTCHKISS Social Chairman 193 5 [48 D. ELAINE ANDERSON CHELSEA, MASS. The hand that made her fair hath made her good. A.B. in Music; Class President (1, 2); Student Council (1, 2); German Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Class Tennis (1, 2, 3); Senior Banquet Committee (4). MARGARET L. BAKER PITTSFIELD, MASS. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low—an excel¬ lent thing in woman. Peg ; A.B. in History; History Club (3, 4); Romance Lan¬ guage Club (2); German Club (3). MARY G. BEER ANDOVER, MASS. Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. A.B. in English; Stage Crew (4); Masque (4); French Club (2); Newman Club (2, 3, 4). ROSE BEST WOBURN, MASS. For never anything can be amiss When simpleness and duty tender it.’’ A.B. in Economics; Glee Club (3, 4); Dramatics (3); Scout Club (1, 2, 3); Tuftconic (1, 3). MARY G. BJORK WHITMAN, MASS. Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven. A.B. in French; French Club (2, 3, 4); History (4). BARBARA J. BOARDMAN MELROSE, MASS. A mind not to be changed by place or time. A.B. in English. MARCIA H. BOHN NEWTONVILLE, MASS. You are looked for, and called for, asked for, and sought for.’’ Marce ; B.S. in Chemistry; Glee Club (3); Choir (3). MARGARET F. BRAINERD, 2K SALEM, MASS. Because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence. Peg ; A.B. in French; Dram¬ atics (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice-Presi¬ dent 3 P’s (4); French Club (1, 2); German Club (2); Hockey (1); Glee Club (4); Casanieres (2, 3, 4); Vice-President Masque (3). ELIZABETH BRAMHALL, AOII CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A child of our grand¬ mother Eve; or, for thy more sweet understand¬ ing, a woman. Tillie ; A.B. in Romance Lan¬ guage; French Club (3, 4). THELMA L. BRAUTIGAM WEBSTER, MASS. Where a heart is true, a few words will do. A.B. in Mathematics; Tuft¬ conic (2, 3, 4); Dramatics (2, 3, 4); Masque (3, 4); Histor¬ ical Society (3); German Club (1, 2); Unity Club (3, 4); Archery (2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4). FLORENCE A. BROWN, XQ GLOUCESTER, MASS. Gentle of speech, bene¬ ficent of mind. Flo ; A.B. in English; Masque (4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Presi¬ dent (4); Choir (4); Liberal Club (4). RUTH E. BULLOCK, ASA ARLINGTON, MASS. Wise to resolve, and patient to perform; The glory of a firm, capacious mind. A.B. in English; Class His¬ torian (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 4); Dramatics (2, 3); All Around Club (2, 3); Pan-Hel¬ lenic Council (3, 4); Masque (4). LENORE BURGIN WEST ROXBURY, MASS. Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread, and liberty. ELIZABETH V. CHAGNON, 2K SALEM, MASS. She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Ibb ; A.B. in French; Class Vice-President (1, 3), Presi¬ dent (4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (4), Masque (3); Glee Club (3); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Cas- anieres (2, 3, 4). ALICIA F. CLARK, XQ WARE, MASS. Her glossy hair was clus¬ tered o’er a brow Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. Al ; A.B. in History; Tufts Weekly (2, 3, 4), Jackson Edi¬ tor (4); Hockey (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); History Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); All Around Club (3); Class Day Committee (4); F. F. (4). ELEANOR CLARK, A3A ASHLAND, MASS. —Whose inborn worth her acts command, Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. A.B. in English; 3 P’s (4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Masque (3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Freshman-Junior Dance Com¬ mittee (1). ALICE G. COLE, 2Iv WORCESTER, MASS. She’s beautiful, and there¬ fore to be wooed; She’s a woman, and there¬ fore to be won. Al ; B.S. in Economics; Dra¬ matics (3, 4); Masque (3); Class Day Committee (4); Casanieres (2, 3, 4). HELENA M. CONNORS LOWELL, MASS. Her ways arle ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. A.B. in Education; French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3, 4); Newman Club (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (4); Tuftconic (1, 2); Swimming (2). FRANCES M. COSTELLO BEVERLY, MASS. She is so constant and so kind. Fran ; A.B. in History; Bas¬ ketball (1, 2); Hockey (1, 2); History Club (4); International Relations Club (4). DOROTHY M. COVILLE, XQ MARCELLUS, N. Y. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3), Manager (4); A. A. Council (4); Junior Day Committee (3). [50 CHARLOTTE I. CYR NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Infinite riches in a little room. Chari ; A.B. in German; Ro¬ mance Language Club (2); German Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (3), Vice-President (4). MARGARET P. DOWSE SHERBORN, MASS. ■—And why Should life all labour be? Peg ; B.S. in Psychology; His¬ tory Club (1, 2 ); Archery (1, 2, 3); Dramatics (3); Psychol¬ ogy Club Vice-President (4). RUTH A. DRESSER, AO II WINCHESTER, MASS. If I do vow a friendship, I’ll perform it To the last article. A.B. in French; French Club (1, 2, 3, 4). ELAINE W. EDMUNDS, 2K SOMERVILLE, MASS. Fashioned so slenderly Young and so fair. A.B. in French; French Club (2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3, 4); Dramatics (4). JOAN M. FRANCESCHINI NORWELL, MASS. Beauty is its own excuse for being. A.B. in French; Hockey (1); Class Secretary (1); All Around Club Treasurer (3), President (4); Masque Secretary (3) ; Junior Day Committee (3); 3 P’s Secretary (4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4). PATRICIA M. GAVIN, AOII NATICK, MASS. You have deserved high commendation, true ap¬ plause, and love. Pat ; A.B. in English; Class Marshal (1, 2); Traditions Committee (2); Class Secretary (4); Jumbo Book, Jackson Edi¬ tor (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 4); Tufts Weekly (1, 2„ 3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Tree Orator (4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Tea Chairman (4); Freshman-Junior Dance Committee (1). WINONA M. GOULD, AOII MIDDLE GRANVILLE, N. Y. A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. Nona ; B.S. in Chemistry; Tuftconic Secretary (2); Class Vice-President (2, 4); Junior- Senior Banquet Chairman (4); Chapel Orator (4); Chemistry Club (2). J. NANCY HALLOCK, AHA NEW YORK, N. Y. Unthinking, idle, wild and young, I laughed, and danced, and talked, and sung. Nan ; A.B. in English; Fresh¬ man-Junior Dance Committee (2) ; Basketball (4); Masque (4); Dramatics (2, 3). WILHEMINA E. HARRIS SOUTH DARTMOUTH, MASS. Zealous, yet modest Patient of toil; serene amidst alarms, Inflexible in faith. Willa ; A.B. in History; Stu¬ dent Council Secretary-Treas¬ urer (2), Vice-President (3), President (4); Class Treasurer (1), Secretary (2), President (3) ; Dramatics (2, 3, 4); His¬ tory Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Masque (3); Hockey (1, 2); Casanieres (2, 3, 4). ELEANOR P. HENRICH GREENFIELD, MASS. Like a lovely tree She grew to womanhood, and between whiles Rejected several suitors, just to learn How to accept a better in his turn. A.B. in Religious Education; Psychology Club (4); Tuft¬ conic (1, 2), Secretary-Treas¬ urer (2); Basketball (I, 2, 4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4); Unity Club (1., 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3). ANNA HEY, 2K WINTHROP, MASS. Here is a dear, a true industrious friend. Anne ; A.B. in French; French Club (1); German Club (2). ANNE H. HORVITZ NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Smooth runs the water, Where the brook is deep. B.S. in Mathematics; Menorah (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1); German Club (1, 2); Mathe¬ matics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HELEN V. HOTCHKISS, 2K OLD GREENWICH, CONN. Merrily, merrily shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. Sunshine ; A.B. in Economics; Freshman-Junior Dance Com¬ mittee (3); Dramatics (2, 3, 4); 3 P’s (4); All Around Club Representative (1); Social Chairman (3, 4); Masque (3, 4); Casanieres (2, 3, 4). GERTRUDE E. HOUGHTON HUDSON, MASS. She is so constant and so kind. B.S. in Mathematics; Tennis (2, 3, 4); History Club (3); Unity Club (2, 3); Tuftconic (2, 3, 4). MARGARET L. HUYCK, XQ WEST BROOKFIELD, MASS. A loving heart is the beginning of all knowl¬ edge. Margi ; A.B. in Education; Weekly (3, 4), Assistant Jack- son Editor (4); Poetry Club (3, 4); Liberal Club (2, 3, 4); Stage Crew (2, 3); Interna¬ tional Relations Club (4); Glee Club (3, 4). IRMA M. ILLINGWORTH, 2K WORCESTER, MASS. Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful. A.B. in English; Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Dance Committee (3, 4); Swimming (1). BARBARA F. LcNOIR GREENWOOD, MASS. Thou wert my guide philosopher, and friend. Barb ; A.B. in French; French Club (2, 3, 4); Newman Club (2, 3, 4); Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet Committee (3); History Club (2). ‘ BARBARA R. MacLEAN AOII NORWELL, MASS. There’s nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. Babs ; A.B. in French; French Club (3); Hockey (1, 2); Bas¬ ketball (2); Class Secretary (3); Swimming (2). ELIZABETH C. MacLEOD, AOII Libby ; A.B. in Music; Stage Crew (1, 2); Jumbo Book (4); German Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Student Council (4); Music Club (2, 3, 4). hazel m. McCarthy, Aon WAKEFIELD, MASS. Happy am I; from care I’m free 1 Why aren’t they all con¬ tented like me? Haze ; A.B. in French; Bas¬ ketball (1, 2, 4); Hockey (1, 2); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (3, 4); Masque (4); Class Marshal (3, 4); Fresh¬ man-Junior Tea Committee (3), Chairman. FRANCES G. McNALLY SOMERVILLE, MASS. I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano— A stage, where every man must play a part. A.B. in French; Choir (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4). MARION E. McLOUGHLIN FORESTVILLE, CONN. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Mac ; A.B. in English; New¬ man Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice- President (4); Traditions Com¬ mittee (2); Weekly (2, 3); Philanthropy Committee (3); Jumbo Book (4); Social Chair¬ man (2); Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet Committee (3, 4). ANN M. MAHER, AOII MEDFORD, MASS. And mistress of herself though China fall. A.B. in Latin; Track (1); Class Basketball (1, 2); Senior Ban¬ quet Committee (4). CHARLOTTE A. MARLAND ANDOVER, MASS. Gentle of speech, bene¬ ficent of mind. A.B. in English; Archery (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4). NANCY G. MARQUESS SOMERVILLE, MASS. By a tranquil mind I mean nothing else than a mind well-ordered. A.B. in French; Masque (4); Glee Club (4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3, 4); Traditions Committee ( 2 ). HELEN M. MERRY, AOII WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Theres the humor of it. A.B. in French; French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); All Around Club Representative (4); Glee Club (3). DOROTHY W. MILES, ASA BERLIN, N. H. We meet thee, like a pleasant thought And such are wanted. Dot ; B.S. in English; Orches¬ tra (2, 4); Basketball (4); Tennis (3); Senior Banquetr Committee (4). GERALDINE E. MINTON SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. To be merry best becomes you; for out of question, you were born in a merry hour. Gerrie ; A.B. in History; His¬ tory Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secre¬ tary-Treasurer (4); Jumbo Book (4); Dramatics (2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Philan¬ thropy Committee (3); F. F. (4). RUTH E. MORRIS, ASA SOMERVILLE, MASS. Joy rises in me, like a summer’s morn. A.B. in English. HELEN M. MORROW GLOUCESTER, MASS. She speaketh not and yet there lies A conversation in her eyes. A B. in Latin. 53 ] ELLA H. MUNRO, AOII TUFTS COLLEGE, MASS. Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame. Jimmy ; A.B. in History; His¬ tory Club (3, 4); Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1); Tennis (2, 3). CATHERINE A. MURRAY GREENWICH, CONN. Good humor only teaches charms to last. Still makes no conquests and maintains the past. Kay ; A.B. in History; Basket¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Swimming (1, 2); Hockey (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Track (1, 2); Outing Club Chairman (4); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); His¬ tory Club (, 2, 3, 4); Jumbo Book (4); Orchestra (1). GRACE G. NEAL, 2K BRAINTREE, MASS. Exceeding wise, fair- spoken, and persuading. Spud ; A.B. in History; His¬ tory Club; (2, 3, 4), Vice- President (3, 4); Liberal Club (4), Secretary (4); Glee Club (1, 3); Freshman-Junior Tea Committee (3); Hockey (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3); Masque (4). CHRISTINA J. ODDY, AOII LITTLETON, MASS. The reason firm, the temperate will Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Tina ; B.S. in Education; Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Vice-President A. A. (3), President A. A. (4); Student Council (3, 4). ESTHER ODELL SALEM, MASS. Blest with a temper whose unclouded ray Can make tomorrow cheer¬ ful as today. A.B. in Psychology; Manager Hockey (4); Psychology Club (4); Unity Club (2, 3 ' , 4), Vice President (4); Dramatics (2, 3, 4); 3 P’s (4); Archery (2, 3, 4); Swimming (3, 4); Masque (3); A. A. Council (4). ALICE M. O’LEARY, XQ WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Write me as one who loves his fellow men. Al ; A.B. in Economics; In¬ ternational Relations Club (3, 4); Dramatics (2). HARRIET PEARSONS BURLINGTON, MASS. She doeth little kind¬ nesses That most leave undone or despise. A.B. in History; History Club (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (1, 2). GERTRUDE M. ROSCOE, XQ WEST BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Earth’s noblest thing—a woman perfected. Gert ; A.B. in French; Class Treasurer (2, 3, 4); Pan-Hel¬ lenic Secretary-Treasurer (3), President (4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (1, 3, 4). BERTHA J. SANDERMAN SOMERVILLE, MASS. Whatever you do, do wisely, and think of the consequences. Bert ; A.B. in English; Men- orah (1, 2, 3), Secretary (4); German Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Fabian (1, 2). CYNTHIA S. SAUER, XQ MELROSE, MASS. She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. A.B. in English. [54 MARGARET SEMPLE MELROSE, MASS. The mildest manners, with the gentlest heart. A.B. in Latin; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Archery (3). LEONTINE M. SUBATCH, XQ LAWRENCE, MASS. Genteel in personage, Conduct and equipage Noble by heritage Generous and free. Lee ; A.B. in French; French Club (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2); Glee Club (2, 4); Track (2); Liberal Club, President (4). DOROTHY SWANSON, XQ BELMONT, MASS. Yet, taught by time, her heart has learned to glow For other’s good, and melt at other ' s woe. Dot ; B.S. in Chemistry; Base¬ ball (1); Chemical Society (1, 2, 4). MARY H. SWIFT WOBURN, MASS. She doeth little kind¬ nesses Which most leave undone, or despise. A.B. in French; Glee Club (4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4). MARION L. THORNQOfST WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. A.B. in Latin; Masque (3, 4); Unity Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); History Club (4); Lib¬ eral Club (3, 4). LOIS E. TOWNE, AOII WOLLASTON, MASS. Why should one whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cu) in alabaster? Loie ; A.B. in Biology; Dra¬ matics (1). FAIRLEE H. TOWSLEY, AOII HAWTHORNE, N. Y. She was as good as she was fair. Lee ; A.B. in History; Student Council (4); History Club (4); German Club (2); Liberal Club (4); Dramatics (1). VIRGINIA R. TURKINGTON MELROSE, MASS. Her whose worth makes other worthies nothing. She is alone. Jinny ; A.B. in English; Glee Club (1, 2); French Club (1). VIRGINIA R. BENNETT METHUEN, MASS. Her stature tall—I hate a dumpy woman. A.B. in Philosophy. 55 ] Tufts Senior Class History Mr. Stanley Hyde Editor of the 1935 Jumbo Book Tufts College, Mass. Dear Stan: I want to get one little thing cleared up and, as you may have guessed, it is the class history for the Jumbo Book. I hate to admit it, Stan, but I don’t think I can write it. I can’t think of a thing to say. This trying to look back and pick out the highlights is quite a job when they are all highlights. It would be darned foolish for me to sit down and tell every one all about the class of 1935 because those who are interested know all about us already and those who are not interested would not read it either. Don’t you yourself think it would be rather foolish for me to say that our class first saw the Hill on Thursday, September 17, 1931? Incidentally, that was a long time ago. Do you remember how they took us up to the old Goddard Gymnasium and Professor Munro scared half our wits out of us when he started to take pictures of us with numbers on our chests? I had never been to college before and really, I didn’t know what I was getting in to, but I have since found out. After that ordeal we went down stairs and had a physical exam and it turned out that Walt Froehlich and Don Bowen were the strong men and Lester Adelson and Sid Lutzin were the extremes in sttiture, Gerry Ginley had the best posture, and Ray Bel lew was the oldest. We had a pretty big class in those days but since then quite a few have disappeared and I dare say not very many of the original group will be around at graduation time. Some went to Dental School, some transferred, and some were requested to transfer by the authorities in Ballou Hall and the ones on the Second Floor of Robinson. Those first few days were funny ones all right, say, do you remember how we had our first class elections in Goddard Gym on the basketball floor. Freddy Oliver had more guys to yell for him than anyone else so he was the President, Bill Clopp was Vice-president; Ted Brouder, Secretary; Bernie Porter, Treasurer; and Raymie MacLean, Marshal. I forget how the Freshman football team made out but I do re member that they beat the Harvard 150-pound team during the fall and beat the Sophomore team. We won our class flags from the class of 1934 and I guess we earned them too. It seems that many a night we returned to Fletcher Hall with scraped elbows, bruised eyes, and twisted noses after wrestling with the Sophs in the shadow of the Chapel. The sport hasn’t been the same since, I understand. The Freshman banquet was a high spot during the first year with Brownie as toastmaster and Professor Maynard and Art Cochran as honored guests. The year seemed to roll along rather smoothly as the ranks were boiled down as time went on and students received the well known . . . At the last meeting of the Committee on Promotions it was voted to warn you that ...” letters. Just before the final exam period, if you remember correctly, we staged an impromptu riot and we invited the fire departments from Somerville and Medford to help us burn a 1916 Ford sedan on the Rez. They accepted and a jolly time was had by all except Bradway who found himself in the Jug after only playing his trumpet. The Sophomore year found many of the class out for varsity sports and before the second lap was completed twenty-nine men had earned their varsity letters. Not a bad start at all. In the interclass competition we were able to turn back the foes of 1936 and grab their class flags. The Sophomore honorary society, Sword and Shield, was composed of a represent ative group in Walt Froehlich, Owen Brown, Freddie Oliver, Ray Bel lew, Bill Clopp, Ted Brouder, Ben Carlyn, Sam Fox, Jim Kavan- augh, Joe Redshaw, Carroll Robinson, and not to forget, yourself. The class elections saw Freddie Oliver become President again without an opponent at the election, Bill Clopp was Vice-president; Ted Brouder, Secretary; Brownie, Treasurer; and MacLean, Marshal. The class banquet this year was held in Packard Hall and Professor Miller and the late Col. Carroll J. Swan were the speakers. The class this year was com¬ posed of 257 men as compared with 299 during the Freshman year. Our Junior year, if you re member, was the year when things started rolling along. The class was composed of a flat 200 students and prospects looked good. Raymie MacLean was captain of track, Jim Kavanaugh was captain of tennis, and Don Bowen was captain of cross country, all in their Junior year . . . another pretty good start. This was the year when Ivy thought they would make a new style for the local gentleman’s wardrobe and they collaborated with some Mass. Avenue shoe makers to make a Junior Blazer that looked like the literal ' mess jacket. ' The junior year saw the number of lettermen jump from 29 to 36. The Junior Promenade came along and made a nice end for Junior week. Felix Ferdinando and his band played for dancing on the main floor of the Cousens Gym. Junior Day was a nice warm one and for the life of me I can’t seem to re member who the Ivy Orator was or wha ' t he said. The Ivy Society composed of Ray Bel lew, Ted Brouder, Ben Carlyn, Walt Froehlich, Johnnie Grinnell, Jim Kavanaugh, Raymie MacLean, Freddie Oliver, Carrol Robinson, and Harold Slate kept things well in control. The class officers for the third year were Johnnie Grinnell, President; Jim Kavanaugh, Vice-president; Ben Carlyn, Secretary; Walt Froehlich, Treasurer; and Rudy Woodworth, Marshal. The Senior year, or better known as the gun lap, was the banner year. The Tower Cross was composed of Freddie Oliver, Ben Carlyn, Jim Kavanaugh, Walt Froehlich, Owen Brown, Johnnie Grinnell, Sam Fox, Dick Hingston, Raymie MacLean, and Roy Woodworth. The class officers were: President, Jim Kavanaugh; Vice- president, Walt Froehlich; Secretary, Dave Kaye; Treasurer, Ben Carlyn; Marshal, Roy Woodworth, and for the life of me I can’t remember the name of the Historian. Walt Froehlich led the football team to an undefeated season when the eleven turned back every team. He was aided in this by Sam Fox, Ben Carlyn, Fred Oliver, Jerry Ginley, Johnnie Grinnell, Raymie MacLean, Dick Hingston, Ollie Borden (he did arrive with us the first time) and Roy Woodworth. Bob Claus was the manager. Fred Oliver was captain of track, Kaye was manager; Woodworth was captain of baseball, Adelson was manager; Grinnell for basketball, Rey Green the manager; Harold Slate grappled his way, with the team, to an undefeated season and the New England Intercollegiate Championship; Savage was captain of cross-country; Kavanaugh and Sheinberg were the co-captains of the tennis team; Frank Davis was the soccer leader; Mabel, captain of lacrosse, Stanley of the golf team and so on. Art Lord was chosen to edit the Tuftonian and I can’t remember the name of the editor of the Weekly. You know, only too well, who is editor of the Jumbo Book, and I bet you are pulling your hair and wishing you had not received the job. Three P’s was directed by Thorner, Lutzin, Brouder, Burbank, and Andrews and they put a lot of work in on a most successful season. At this point it is hard to say much about the inevitable end but I am sure of two things, one, that it will be hotternell during exam week and two, that Ali Baba night will be just as good as ever. The Class Day Committee composed of Vic Appleyard, Johnnie Grinnell, Joe Yanofsky, and Ben Carlyn promises a good week end later. From 299 we have dwindled to down to 193 members, let’s you and I keep our fingers crossed that no more dwindling takes place until after graduation. In 1940, we will have our fifth reunion and in 1960 we will have our 25th get-together. If we have the same spirit then as we have now we should get almost everyone back. Well, so long, and good luck, as they say. Yours very truly, GEORGE J. AUER, JR. Historian and ye olde keeper of the records. Jackson Senior Class History September, nineteen thirty-o ne. First assembly of the class of thirty-five. Warm rain . . . new faces . . . soprano singing Alma Mater. Packard Hall where we meet the Dean and upper-classmen. Many questions to be answered. Unforgettable experience with the angels at Jackson Gym. Eager, friendly atmosphere. Convict pictures taken. Look at them now and see what college has done for you. Goddard Gym and reception to the Freshmen. Thousands of men . . . music . . . Miss Tousey . . . gaiety. What was the tall one’s name?” . . . He was a keen dancer”. Don’t you just love it all?”. Classes and we hunt for Packard, Miner, Broker. Freshmen elections give us Elaine, Joan, Willa, and Pat as leaders. Sophomores begin to loom up. Green hair ribbons ... Ivy Books . . . Best what we win in her service”. And then Freshmen Sing. We march up the Row, singing Freshmen will shine tonight”. At Goddard Gym we quietly, if not calmly, take our seats. Eight-thirty and the click of a snapper. ; . We dash out and up to the Rez. .. Black water turns green with hair ribbons. Indignant Sophomores (and some of Tufts) round us up and back to the Gym we Go . . . there we beg forgiveness. Friendly spirit comes with cider and doughnuts. Winter’s snow seems to make the Hill even more beautiful. We return from Christmas vacation to face our first exams. Study as we have never studied before. Second semester and we learn what fraternity means. Many of us find new groups of friends. In March the class plans a dance with the Juniors. Goddard Gym becomes Noah’s Ark. Animal silhouettes . . . good music . . . success. Spring recess and we return to a green and gold Hill. Tennis and Golf are welcomed in place of strenuous Danish exercises. All Around Club and a formal at the new gym. We have some idea of what Junior Prom will be . . . that is years away. Jackson Day and our first opportunity to demonstrate that we have grown up. Metcalf . . . chicken salad . . . strawberry shortcake . . . elephants. June comes . . . final exams . . . vacation. Sophomores in September . . . Registration. Are you going to change to the new plan?”. Classes ... no History section ... no Saturday Chem. exam. Elaine is again our president with Willa, Gert, and Pat to help her. We have the upper hand in the Sing this year. Jackson Gym . . . good freshmen . . . entertainment. Barbara B’s skit . . . Libby Ganter masquerading as Leo Lewis . . . skulls. Again cider and doughnuts . . . good fellowship. Election bets with Roosevelt taking the lead. Football ... we beat Bates . . . they had just tied Yale. Christmas comes quickly . . . Dean MacCollester’s home in the snow. In-between feeling ... no longer thrilled freshmen . . . not yet understanding upper¬ classmen.. 193 5 [58 Exams . . . depression . . . banks close at term bill time. We learn to live on a shoestring.;. Spring recess ... we return in warm weather. Need will-power to study at this time of the year. One-Act Plays show us that Gert, Helen, Nan, and Joan have talent. End of enjoyable but not alarming year. We are Juniors now . . . The freshmen seem so young this year”. Our first bride . . . Libby Ganter. Bunny Dunbar is in art school. This year we have Willa as president ... Ibb, Babs, Gert, and Hazel help her. Seems good to take only those subjects you really want . . . almost. Pan-Hellenic meetings . . . Rushing is to come before Christmas. Concentrated work by the fraternities . . . Dance at the Copley-Plaza. Christmas here so soon ... It does not seem possible. Return from vacation . . . Junior-Senior class banquet planned. January ninth . . . Commander Hotel . . . Roast Turkey. Jerry Minton does a good job for us . . . Dean Bush . . . Strong ties that bind us Together . . . friends . . . Tufts College. March . . . Inter-Class Dance . . . We like it. One thing the Depression has done . . . made large groups work well. Spring comes to the Hill again . . . Each year it seems more beautiful. April . . . May . . . Junior Week-end. Best Prom we have ever had . . . flowers . . . good-looking bracelets. Junior Day . . . flannel jackets . . . white dresses . . . hot sun. At the awards Willa announced as president of Student Government. Joan for All Around Club . . . Alicia for the Weekly ... Tina for A. A. Wise choices . . . Capable people. Then came spreads . . . baseball games . . . Junior Day Dance. Not a flaw in the week-end . . . truly a time to be remembered. June . . . Symphony , . . Class Day . . . We are next. September finds many changes. During the summer . . . Eleanor Arnold’s tragic death. Lou MacNaughton has been Mrs. Watson all the time. We miss Peggy Barber . . . Jean Marshall . . . Cynthia Farrell. The old gym is now Goddard Hall . . . Fletcher School. The Museum has a glass house addition. Miss Carter is new . . . and Mrs. Sargent. Several of the trees have been moved around ... at least one.•. We are glad to be back.?. Awards Ceremony . . . Grace, Libby, Mary, and Barbara make Phi Beta Kappa. Barbara is to represent Jackson at Commencement . . . she will do it well. Football . . . undefeated . . . best team in the East. Victory Banquet . . . men only. What is the Dead Sister’s Secret?”. Inter-sorority basketball arrives . . . people who have never seen a basketball become Stars. This year Ibb is president with Winona, Pat, Hazel and Gert to help. Real winter weather sets in . . . snow and more snow. Exams come . . . first one has to be postponed ... too much snow. Ski suits appear . . . bright colors ... no longer jealous of man’s freedom . . . Warm . . . comfortable. Sudden death of Jean Barker saddens whole college community . . . member of oTir Sister class .. Classes . . . Chapel . . . Teas . . . Easter . . . June . . . Graduation. Four years . . . Youth . . . development . . . appreciation . . . Alma Mater. RUTH E. BULLOCK. 59] JUMBO BOOK Tufts Senior Statistics Best All Around. Best All Around Athlete. Best All Around Outside Athletics.. Best Physique. Best Natured. Best Line. Best Dancer. Best Dressed. Most Respected. Most Popular. Most Collegiate. Most Typical Tufts Man. Most Scholarly. Most Likely to Succeed. Most Thorough Gentleman. Most Likely Bachelor. Most Dramatic. Most Talented. Class Flirt. Most Obliging. Most Popular Members of Faculty. Class Politician. Greatest Drag with the Faculty.... Greatest Drag with the Women... Class Shark. Class Woman Hater. Wittiest. Greatest Socialite. Busiest Man About College. Most Handsome. Changed the Most. Changed the Least. Man of the Hour. Favorite Sport. Favorite Coach. Hardest Year in College. Pleasantest Year in College. Most Popular Co-ed. Most Popular Women’s College.. . Favorite Actor. Favorite Actress. Best Movie of the Year. Favorite Orchestra. Favorite Newspaper. Favorite Theatre. Favorite Novelist. Novel. Favorite Humorist. Thing Most Needed in College.. .. Most Popular College Organization Greatest Man in the Country. Most Popular College Personality.. Best Necking Spot on Campus.... Favorite Radio Program. Second Best Men’s College. Favorite Cigarette. Favorite Drink. Political Party Preference. Most Popular Diversion. Favorite Hotel. .Oliver .Grinnell .Adel son .Woodworth .Miller . Kaye . Delaney .Hyde . MacLean .Woodworth Lanigan . Froehlich .Savage .Oliver .Stott . Hingston .Silber .Oliver .Sheinberg .Stott . MacNaughton, Bartlett .Kavanaugh . Hyde . Woodworth .Adel son .Hingston .Auer . .Brown . .Brown . .Woodworth . .Patrick . .Stanley . .Auer . .Football . .Manly . .Junior . .Senior . .Joan Franceschini . .Wellesley . .Arliss . .Colbert . ' Count of Monte Cristo • - Casa Loma .. Boston Herald .. (Censored) ..F. D. R. .. Section 7A, NRA Code . .Huey Long ..Swimming Pool . .Pen, Paint and Pretzels ..Will Rogers .. Broker Hall Frank . Stratton Vestibule . .Jello .. Bowdoin . .Chesterfield . .Milk, Whiskey Sour . .Republican .. Bundling . .Statler Jackson Senior Statistics Best Looking. Best Al! Around . .... Best All Around Athlete. Best Figure. Best Natured. Best Line. Best Dancer. Best Dressed. Most Respected. Most Popular. Most Typical Co-ed. Most Scholarly. Most Likely to Succeed. Best Actress. Most Talented. Most Obliging. Wittiest. Greatest Socialite. Busiest Woman About College. Best Combination of Beauty and Brains Most Vivacious. Changed the Most. Most Sincere. Most Business-like. Most Absent-Minded. Smoothest. Sweetest. ' Most Democratic. Most Temperamental. Best Liked. Most Practical. Biggest Heart Breaker. Most Dignified. Best Sport. Most Feminine. Best Conversationalist. Quiestest. Done Most for the Class. Most Charming. Cutest. Most Distinctive. Most Friendly. Most Pleasing Smile. .Hazel McCarthy .Alicia Clark .Christine Oddy . Katherine Murray .Eleanor Clark .Lois Towne .Patricia Gavin .Alice Cole .Winona Gould .Helen Hotchkiss .Gertrude Roscoe .Barbara Boardman .Winona Gould .Helen Hotchkiss .Elaine Anderson — .Christine Oddy . Katherine Murray .Marcia Bohn .Gertrude Roscoe .Joan Franceschini .Helen Hotchkiss .Alicia Clark .Barbara MacLean .Wilhelmina Harris .Dorothy Miles .Alice Cole .Ruth Bullock .Christine Oddy .Elizabeth MacLeod .Elizabeth Chagnon .Wilhelmina Harris .Helen Hotchkiss .Winona Gould .Helena Connors .Elaine Anderson .Marion McLoughlin .Charlotte Cyr .Wilhelmina Harris .Marcia Bohn .Elizabeth Chagnon .Cynthia Sauer .Patricia Gavin .Helen Merry 61 ] JUMBO BOOK Radvilas, Healey, Garner, Stone, Lewis Tufts Junior Officers WILLIAM C. GARNER President ANTHONY F. RADVILAS Treasurer CARLTON H. STONE Vice-President WILLIAM W. LEWIS Marshal DANIEL S. HEALEY, Jr. Secretary CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX [62 vanWart, Sherry, Breen, Milier, Kenney, Champney, Dunn, Swenson Jackson Junior Officers RUTH S. MILLER President GLORIA vanWART Vice-President CONSTANCE R. KENNEY Secretary LOUISE 0. C. SWENSON T reasurer HELEN BREEN Marshal ELEANOR CHAMPNEY Social Chairman ELIZABETH A. DUNN Historian RUTH E. SHERRY All Around Club Representative ELSIE M. OAKES Auditor 63] CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Tufts RALPH ALPERT, CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Mickey ; B.S. in Mathematics; Mathe¬ matics Club; Track (1, 2, 3); Menorah. HAROLD C. AMES, AY MEDFORD, MASS. Bus ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. STANLEY AWRAMIK LYNN, MASS. Stan ; B.S. in Biology. ALLAN L. BARKER, AY MERIDEN, CONN. Al ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Ass’t Football Manager (2). WILLIS C. BASON, ATA BELMONT, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. ABRAHAM BAVLEY MATTAPAN, MASS. CHARLES C. BENEDETTI MALDEN, MASS. Benny ; B.S. in Chemistry; Union Basket¬ ball; Dramatics; Cross Country (1); Chem¬ ical Society; Newman Club. LEROY J. BENOIT NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Roy ; A.B. in French; Weekly (1), News Editor (2); Managing Editor (3); Tuf- tonian (2, 3); Cross Country (1, 2); French Club (1, 2), Secretary (3). LOUIS BERGER DORCHESTER, MASS. Lou ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. LEONARD BERRY, ©AX WINCHESTER, MASS. Len ; B. S. in Electrical Engineering; Wrestling (1, 2); Track Manager (2); Baseball Manager (2); Junior Manager Baseball (3). GUSTAVE A. BLEYLE, Jr., ATA MELROSE, MASS. Gus ; B.S in Mechanical Engineering; Soccer (1); Assistant Manager Soccer (2); Freshman Manager Soccer (3). LOUIS L. BLUESTEIN, 2L2Y LYNN, MASS. Blooie ; A.B. in Biology; Glee Club; Choir Menorah; Wrestling; German Club; Inter¬ fraternity Council. OLLIE S. BORDEN MEDFORD, MASS. Football (1, 2, 3); Baseball (I, 2, 3). WILLIAM M. BOWLER, $MA WARE, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. WILLIAM 0. BRACKEN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Buddy ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3). JOHN E. BRADLEY WOBURN, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. JOHN W. BRIGHAM CONCORD, MASS. Johnny ; A.B.-S.T.B. in History; Track (2); Unity Club (1, 2, 3); Liberal Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3). JOHN S. BRISTOL NEW HAVEN, CONN. Stewie ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2); Baseball (1, 2); Concert Or¬ chestra (I); Glee Club (1). CHESTER E. BROMWELL BOSTON, MASS. B.S. in Biology. GEORGE F. BUCKLE, ATA BELMONT, MASS. Buck ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry So¬ ciety (1, 2, 3). PAUL G. BUCKLEY SOMERVILLE, MASS. Buck ; B.S. in Physics; Chemistry Society ( 2 ). WILLIAM R. BUCKLEY MEDFORD, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry Society (1, 2, 3); I ndoor Track (1). 193 5 [64 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX EDWARD A. CAHILL ROSLINDALE, MASS. Eddie ; B.S.-S.T.B. in Philosophy; Unity Club. KENNETH D. CAMPBELL SOMERVILLE, MASS. Handsome ; B.S. in Biology. NORMAN E. CARLSON HYDE PARK, MASS. Norm ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. EUGENE W. CATON, Jr. NEW YORK, N. Y. Gene ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. WARREN F. CHACE, AKII MEDFORD, MASS. Charlie ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (2, 3); La¬ crosse (1, 2). FRANK J. CHIMINELLO QUINCY, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Newman Club. MARIO V. CIOTTI EVERETT, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Band (1). LEWIS P. COHEN CHELSEA, MASS. Pete ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry So¬ ciety (3). WILLIAM J. COMEAU, ATQ HAVERHILL, MASS. Willy ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1); Assistant Football Manager (2); Wrestling (1); Newman Club (2). ROBERT T. COOLIDGE, 0AX READING, MASS. Bob ; A.B. in English; Weekly (2), Man¬ aging Editor (3); Assistant Basketball Manager (2, 3); Soccer (1, 2, 3); Student Council (3); Ivy. BENJAMIN DAVIES BELMONT, MASS. Ben ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Wrestling (1, 2, 3). LORNE C. DAVIS REVERE, MASS. B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football (1, 2, 3). PHILLIPS C. DAVIS, 0AX GREENWOOD, MASS. Phil ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A. I.E.E.; Masque (2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3). DANTE DELCAMPO LYNN, MASS. Del ; B.S. in Biology; Band (1, 2, 3); Or¬ chestra (1). JOHN J. DEVLIN WOLLASTON, MASS. B. S. in History ANTONIO DITOMASO LYNN, MASS. Tony ; B.S. in Chemistry; Band (1, 2, 3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3); Newman Club. GEORGE W. DONNELLY, 0AX BELMONT, MASS. Gus ; B.S. in History; Baseball (1, 2); Historical Society; Newman C lub. RICHARD S. DUNCAN EVERETT, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Sword and Shield; Ivy; Lacrosse (2). ARTHUR A. DUNN DORCHESTER, MASS. Art ; B.S. in Biology. HARRY F. EATON, Jr. WAKEFIELD, MASS. B.S. in Music; Glee Club (3); Choir (3). C. BERNARD EDMARK, Jr. CONCORD, N. H. Barney ; Dramatics (1, 2, 3). EDWARD A. ELLIS, ZW DETROIT, MICH. Ed ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Band (1, 2, 3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3). KENNETH F. FALES MEDFORD, MASS. Ken ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. WILLIAM A. FARNSWORTH LEXINGTON, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Soccer (2, 3); Radio Club (3); A.I.E.E. (3). HOWARD W. FENNO, ZW WESTBORO, MASS. Speed ; B.S in Physics. 65] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX CHARLES T. FIFE READING, MASS. True ; B.S. in English. RICHARD T. FISKE, AY WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in English. ERNEST P. FOLEY DOVER, MASS. Ernie ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. VERNE S. FOLLANSBEE LEOMINSTER, MASS. A.B.-S.T.B., in Philosophy; Cross Country (2); Unity Club (2, 3). MAURICE G. FREED LYNN, MASS. Maury ; B.S. in Chemistry; Menorah (1, 2 ). JOSEPH A. GALAZZI SOMERVILLE, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM C. GARNER, ATQ BOSTON, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Track (1) ; Soccer (1,2,3); Sword and Shield; Ivy; Chemical Society (1, 2, 3); Class Secretary (1, 2); Class President (3). LOUIS R. GENS LAWRENCE, MASS. Lou ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (2) ; Dramatics (2); Weekly (1, 2); Wrestling (1); Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Psychology Club (3). GIOBERTI GIANGREGORIO LAWRENCE, MASS. Gregg ; B.S. in Chemistry. WALTER T. GILMAN DANVERS, MASS. Walt ; B.S in Mechanical Engineering. MICHAEL GOLD CHELSEA, MASS. Mike ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Wrestling (1); Track (1); Glee Club (3); A.S.C.E. (3) ; Tuftconic (2, 3). JOSEPH J. GRATES, AKI1 FRANKFORT, N. Y. Chubby ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3). RICHARD F. GREELEY, $MA HUDSON, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Soccer (1, 2, 3); Band (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1); Glee Club (2, 3); A.S.C.E. (3). RALPH A. HAGBERG WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Hag ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Cross Country (1, 2); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Chem¬ ical Society (1, 3). ROBERT S. HAGEN NORTH ACTON, MASS. Btob ; A.B. in History. GEORGE E. HAGERTY WEST CONCORD, MASS. B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Radio Club Secretary (3); A.I.E.E. EDWIN R. HANSEN, ATA BRAINTREE, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Chemistry; Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Assistant Manager (3); Choir (1, 2, 3); Weekly (1, 2, 3), Managing Editor (3); Chemical Society. KENNETH R. HANSON STONEHAM, MASS. Ken ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. EARL S. G. HARALD EAST BOSTON, MASS. ISRAEL HARRIS ROXBURY, MASS. Izzy ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1, 2). OLIVER J. HARRIS BOSTON, MASS. LLOYD W. HATHAWAY FALL RIVER, MASS. A.B. in English; Glee Club (2, 3); Track (1); Band (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1); Assistant Manager Baseball (2). DANIEL S. HEALEY, Jr., ATQ LYNN, MASS. Dan ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. JOEL B. HILL, AY METHUEN, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Track (1, 2); Assistant Manager Lacrosse (3); Inter¬ fraternity Council (3); AS.C.E. 193 5 [66 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX RICHARD A. HILLI ALLSTON, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Track; A.S.M.E. RICHARD A. HODGES, NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Dick ; A.B. in English; Dramatics (2, 3); Assistant Manager Track (2). JOHN W. HOFFMAN JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. EDWARD M. HOLBROOK, $EII BROOKLINE, MASS. Ned ; B.S. in Biology. B. THOMAS HOPKINS, $MA ORLEANS, MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Soccer (1, 2, 3); A.SC.E. PAUL B. HOSMER BILLERICA, MASS. Breck ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Football (2, 3). RICHARD J. HUNT STONEHAM, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Chemistry; Glee Club (2, 3). JOSEPH R. JACYNO, ZW LAWRENCE, MASS. Smoky Joe , A.B. in Phychology; Basket¬ ball (1, 3); Tennis (1, 2, 3); Squash (2, 3); Chemical Society (2); Psychology Club (3). RICHARD JOHNSON, 0AX WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Mathematics; Football (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Sword and Shield. DANA A. JONES MELROSE HIGHLANDS, MASS. A. B. in English. HARVEY W. KATZ EVERETT, MASS. Butch ; B.S. in Biology; Dramatics (2, 3). JAMES A. KAUP, 0AX SOMERVILLE, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Class Treasurer (1); Newman Club. GEORGE R. KILBORN GROTON, MASS B. S. in Psychology. NORMAN L. KINCAID WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Norm ; A.B in Economics. MARSHALL B. KREIDBERG DORCHESTER, MASS. Speed ; B S. in Biology; Cross Country (3); Track (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2); Chem¬ ical Society. STANLEY R. LARSON CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Stan ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. VITO C. LAZZARO BRADFORD, MASS. B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Glee Club (1, 2, 3). MAURICE LEADER CHELSEA, MASS. Maish ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. JOSEPH W. LEMIRE, AKII HOLYOKE, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Biology. DONALD W. LESLIE MELROSE, MASS. Don”. SAUL C. LEVINE MALDEN, MASS Whitey ; B.S. in Biology. DAVID M. LEVENSON BROOKLINE, MASS. B.S. in Economics. WILLIAM W. LEWIS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Bill ; A.B. in History; Soccer (1, 2, 3), Capt. (4); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Traci (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1); Sword and Shield; Ivy, President; Class Banquet Committee (1, 2); Victory Banquet Committee (3); Class Marshal (3); Junior Member Athletic Asso¬ ciation. CARL A. LINDEN EVERETT, MASS. B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.I.E.E. IRVING F. LUSCOMBE ATHOL, MASS. Irv ; A.B. in History; Track (3); Dram¬ atics (2, 3); Masque President (2, 3). DONALD E. MacINTYRE MILTON, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Biology. 67] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN NATHAN R. MADOW CHELSEA, MASS. Nate ; A.B. in History; Basketball (3); Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Historical Society; Masque. JOSEPH J. MANGIONE MEDFORD, MASS. Doc ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Weekly (1, 2, 3); Dram¬ atics (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (1, 2, 3); Track (2); J.V. Football (2, 3). HERBERT B. MARCH, 0AX NEW YORK, N. Y. Herb ; B.S. in Economics; Basketball (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2). GEORGE MARMER, $EII LYNN, MASS. A. B. in History; Track (1); Tennis (2); Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Quartet (1, 2); Quintet (1,2); Cross Country (2); Assistant Track Manager (2, 3); Menorah Society (2, 3); Chemical Society (3); Dramatics (2, 3); Masque (3). NEWELL M. MARTIN WINCHESTER, MASS. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. LEONARD A. MARTINSON EVERETT, MASS. Lenny”; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.I.E.E. (3); TBII. EDWARD W. MATHEWS LAWRENCE, MASS. Eddy ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. HAROLD P. MATTIOLI, 3 MA PLYMOUTH, MASS. Spog ; B.S in Chemical Engineering; Cheerleader (1); Wrestling (1, 2); Nomi¬ nating Committee (2). PAUL MAYNARD, ©AX WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Duke ; B.S. in Economics; Football (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1); Sword and Shield; Student Council (2). JOHN M. MAYO, $MA ORLEANS, MASS. Cranberry ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football (1, 2, 3); Basketball (2, 3); Base¬ ball (1, 2). TH I RTY-S I X JAMES M. McCLUNG NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. JAMES H. McCURTAIN, $AX BROOKLINE, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Economics; Baseball (1, 2, 3). CLARK C. McELVEIN, 0AX COHOES, N. Y. Mac”. john j. McKinnon SOMERVILLE, MASS. Mac ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WALLACE E. McLEOD DORCHESTER, MASS. Wally ; A.B. in English. VINCENT MELOTTE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHARLES S. MORGAN MEDFORD MASS. Charlie”; B.S. in Biology; Chemical Society (2, 3). ERNEST L. MORRISON, ATQ LYNN, MASS. LAWRENCE A. MORRISON, Z ' P SNYDER, N. Y. Bud ; A.B. in Economics; Assistant Man¬ ager Basketball (2, 3). ROBERT C. MOUNTFORD, ATA LOWELL, MASS. Bob ; A.B. in English; Assistant Manager Football (2, 3); Manager (4); Glee Club (1, 2); Soccer (1); Interfraternity Council (3). JOHN W. MURRAY, AKII SOMERVILLE, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Economics; Football (1, 2). GEORGE B. NEEDHAM LEXINGTON, MASS. Needy ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. FREDERICK B. OAKES MEDFORD, MASS. Ted ; B.S. in Chemistry. ROBERT E. OBER, DORCHESTER, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Biology; Band (3); Weekly (2, 3). 193 5 [68 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX RODNEY A. OLSON, AY SOMERVILLE, MASS. Rod ; B.S. in Biology; Dramatics (2, 3); Track (2). DAVID PACKARD, Z ' P CANTON, MASS. Dave ; A.B. in Psychology; Football (1, 2, 3); Tennis (1, 2), Freshman Manager (3); Dramatics Cl, 2, 3); Weekly (1, 2); Managing Editor (3); Class President (1, 2 ). RALPH C. PALANGE WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Angelo ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S. C.E. (3); Glee Club (3). JOHN C. PALMER SOMERVILLE, MASS. Jack ; A.B. in History; Soccer (2); Wres¬ tling (2). JOSEPH F. PALMIERI, AKII BROOKLYN, N. Y. Joe ; B.S. in Biology; Football (1, 2, 3); Assistant Wrestling Manager (2, 3); Base¬ ball (1); Newman Club (1, 2). JOSEPH E. PANZA SOMERVILLE, MASS Beppy ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Basketball (1); Cross Country (1). LEWIS H. PARKS, ATA STONEHAM, MASS. Lew ; A.B. in History; Soccer (2, 3); De¬ bating Council (3); Dramatics (2, 3); His¬ torical Society (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Weekly (1, 2, 3); Assistant Lacrosse Manager (2); Masque (2, 3). JOHN M. PETERS ARLINGTON, MASS. Dutch ; B S. in Biology. NATALE R. PETRELL ROCKLAND, MASS. Nat ; B.S. in Chemistry; Dramatics (2); Newman Club (2); Chemical Society (3); French Club (1); Psychology Club (3). GEORGE E. PHILLIPS MEDFORD, MASS. A.B. in English. A. PARKS PINKHAM MEDFORD, MASS. Lydia ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Junior Manager Track. FRANK W. POLITI MEDFORD, MASS. B.S. in Chemical Engineering. ABRAHAM POLLEN CHELSEA, MASS. Abe ; B.S. in Biology. LESTER POPKIN, TE$ BROOKLINE, MASS. Les ; B.S. in Chemistry. ROBERT F. PRICE RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Bob ; A B. in English; Soccer (1, 2); Tennis (1, 2); Debating Council (1, 2, 3); Tuftonian (2, 3); Poetry Club (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (3); Masque (3); Liberal Club (2). ANTHONY F. RADVILAS STOUGHTON, MASS. Tony ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2); Football (3); Sword and Shield; Ivy; Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer Class (2, 3); Dramatics (2); Chemical Society (2, 3); Psychology Club (3). WALTER A. RANDAZZO CHELSEA, MASS. LOUIS P. RANIERI, AKTI BEVERLY, MASS. Lou ; B.S. in Biology; Football (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1, 2); Track (3, 4); Ivy; Inter¬ fraternity Council (3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3). WILLIAM B. RICE DOVER, MASS. Bill ; A.B.-S.T.B. in English-Theology. JOSEPH I. RICHMOND ROXBURY, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Chemistry. MILTON RICHMOND EVERETT, MASS. Rich ; B.S. in English; Lacrosse (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1, 2); Football (1, 2). 69] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX ALFRED A. ROETZER EVERETT, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Band (1, 2, 4); Manager (3); A.S.M.E. (2, 3); Student Council (3). EARL C. ROITER LYNN, MASS. Connie ; A.B. in History; Tennis, History Club. HYMAN E. RUDMAN, MALDEN, MASS. Hy ; B.S. in Chemistry; Track (1, 2, 3); Orchestra (3). ABRAHAM H. RUSSAKOFF ROXBURY, MASS. Abe ; B.S. in Chemistry; Band (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3); Menorah (2); Avukah (3); Tennis (1); Concert Band (3). DONALD H. RUSSELL, PEABODY, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Psychology. EDWARD A. RUSSO BOSTON, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Biology; Weekly (3); Chem¬ ical Society (3). WILLIAM A. SACCONE REVERE, MASS. Sac ; B.S. in Chemistry. JOSEPH SAROKHAN PATERSON, N. J. Joe ; B.S. in Chemistry; Wrestling (1); Soccer (1). LEROY E. SAVAGE WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS Roy ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ROBERT D. SCHAFFNER DOVER, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WERNER H. SCHMIDT WATERTOWN, MASS. Smitty ; B.S. in Chemistry; German Club (2, 3); Chemical Society. BENJAMIN D. SCHWARTZ MALDEN, MASS. Ben ; A.B. in History. NATHAN F. SCHWARTZ MALDEN, MASS. Nat ; B.S. in Biology. DUNCAN W. SEAVEY, Z ' P WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Dune ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Cross Country (1); Track (I, 2); Nominat¬ ing Committee (1); Sword and Shield; As¬ sistant Baseball Manager (2); Radio So¬ ciety (1); Vice-President (2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2), Assistant Manager (3); A.S.M.E. (3); Interfraternity Council (3); Jumbo Book (3). ELMER A. SHAW BROCKTON, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Band (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3). HOWARD B. SHIERE SOMERVILLE, MASS. Howie ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical So¬ ciety. JAMES F. SHERMAN SOMERVILLE, MASS. Frank ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Wrestling (1, 2). EUGENE J. SILBERMANN REVERE, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry. MITCHELL S. SKAZA BONDSVILLE, MASS. Mitch ; B.S. in Biology; Basketball (1); Baseball (2). CHARLES F. SMITH WALTHAM, MASS. Smitty ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. DONALD F. SMITH, ATQ WOLLASTON, MASS. Smitty ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Track (1, 2); Assistant Manager Football ( 2 ). RALPH P. SMITH, ©AX NEW LONDON, CONN. Smitty ; B.S. in Economics; Football (1, 2, 3); Wrestling (1, 3); Sword and Shield President; Masque (2). OSCAR SPRITZ CHELSEA, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry. 193 5 [70 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX CARLTON H. STONE, $MA HUDSON, MASS. Bo ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2); Sword and Shield; Class Vice-President (1, 2, 3); Ivy; Student Council (3). ERNANI STORLAZZI EAST BOSTON, MASS. Ernie ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Track (1, 2); Cross Country (1); Wres¬ tling (3). RICHARD M. TAYLOR, ATA WATERTOWN, MASS. Dick ; A.B. in Economics. ABRAHAM TEITELBAUM DORCHESTER, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. CHARLES F. TENNANT, $MA MANCHESTER, MASS. B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Cross Country ( 2 ). THOMAS D. TERVO, $MA QUINCY,MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Base¬ ball (1, 2); Nominating Committee (1); Ivy PAUL P. TETZLAFF, Z ' P MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Tiger ; B.S. in Economics; Cross Country (1); Baseball (1); Class Marshal (1); Track (1, 2, 3); Victory Banquet Commit¬ tee; Psychology Club. WILLIAM E. TOMLINSON WEST NEWTON, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Biology. JOHN TRAPUZZANO EAST BOSTON, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry. DAVID A. TRIPP SAUGUS, MASS. Dave ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Radio Society. PETER J. TSOUPRAKAKIS, AKI1 LOWELL, MASS B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (2, 3); Football (3). GEORGE J. VERSAKAS NORWOOD, MASS. Gidge ; B S. in Biology; Weekly (1); French Club (2); Glee Club (1, 3); Psychol¬ ogy Club (3); Dramatics (2); Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Lacrosse (I, 2). IRVING M. WEISS, $En WARE, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Ivy. HENRY J. WHITE REVERE, MASS. Whitey ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. THOMAS H. WILKINSON, AY NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Economics. KENNETH H. WILLARD FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Ken ; B.S. in Biology. NORTON L. WILLIAMS, SOT DORCHESTER, MASS. Norty ; B.S. in Biology; Freshman Lacrosse Manager (3); Assistant Manager (2); Glee Club (1, 2); Weekly (1, 2); Track 71] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Jackson FAITH ATWOOD, 2K CARVER, MASS. JANE BAILEY, 2K MEDFORD, MASS. Clara ; A.B. in History; Swimming (1, 2, 3), Captain (3); Hockey (2); History Club (1, 2); Council (3); Dramatics (2) ELEANORE BENNETT, XQ NEW HAVEN, CONN. Bens ; A.B. in German; Weekly Staff (2, 3); German Club Secretary (3). MARGARET BLAKELY BILLERICA, MASS. Bricky ; A.B. in English; French Club (1, 2 ). RUTH BOCKSTROM SOMERVILLE, MASS. Stretch”; A.B. in Education; Swimming (1, 2) ; Tuftconic (1); German Club (3). HELEN BREEN WEST MEDFORD, MASS. A.B. in English; Hockey (1); Outing Club Board (3); Swimming (1, 2); Manager (3); Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Weekly (2, 3). HARRIET BURK, 2K WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Burkie”; A.B. in English; History Club (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3). FLORENCE CAMPMAN, 2K QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y. Flo ; B.S. in Mathematics; Swimming (1, 3) ; Weekly (2, 3); Tuftconic (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Choir (2, 3); History Club (1, 2, 3). ESTHER CARR MARLBOROUGH, MASS. A.B. in French; Orchestra (3). KATHERINE CARTER, XQ SANMAUR, QUEBEC Kay ; A.B. in French; Class Basketball; Student Council (2, 3); History Club (1, 2, 3); French Club (1, 2, 3); Masque (2); Liberal Club (3). ELEANOR CHAMPNEY, ASA NASHUA, N. H. Champ ; A.B. in English; Class Social Chairman (1, 2, 3); Weekly Staff (1, 2, 3); Tuftonian (2, 3); Class Dance Commit¬ tee (1, 2); Masque (2, 3); Dramatics (1, 2, 3). MARY CRANE SALEM, MASS. Jo ; B.S. in Chemistry; Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (2, 3); Psychology Club (3); German Club (2, 3). JEAN CROCKER, AOII EAST BOSTON, MASS. RUTH CROWLEY LYNN, MASS. A.B. in Psychology; German Club (3); Psychology Club (3); Basketball (3); Tuft¬ conic (1). MARY CUTTER WINCHESTER, MASS. Sue ; B.S. in Chemistry; Hockey (2); Basketball (2); Tennis (1, 2), Captain (2); A. A. Council Secretary (3). MARJORIE DAME WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Margie ; A.B. in Biology; Hockey (1, 2, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Chemical So¬ ciety (3); Tuftconic (1). HELEN M. DOBBIN BRIGHTON, MASS. A.B. in Chemistry; Newman Club (1, 2, 3); German Club (1, 2, 3); Chemical So¬ ciety (3); Psychology Club (3). MARY E. DONNING, AHA NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. German Club (1); Class Hockey (1); Weekly (2, 3); Pan Hellenic Council (3); Senior-Junior Banquet Committee (3). BARBARA E. DRECHSEL, AHA WEBSTER, MASS. Barby ; A.B. in French; Dramatics (1, 2); Glee Club (3); German Club (3); Unity Club (1, 2, 3). 193 5 [72 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX ELIZABETH A. DUNN, AOII ROCKLAND, MASS. Betty ; Jackson A. A. (1, 2, 3); Basket¬ ball Manager (3); Swimming (2, 3); Class Historian (1, 2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3). DOROTHY E. FARR KEENE, N. H. Dot ; A.B. in English; Poetry Club (1, 2, 3); Swimming (2); Choir (2, 3). FLORENCE L. FIENBERG ALBANY, N. Y. Flo ; B.S. in Psychology; Menorah (1, 2, 3); Psychology Club (3); Traditions Com¬ mittee (2); French Club (1). LOUISE M. FLEMING MALDEN, MASS. Mike ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical So¬ ciety (3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Psy¬ chology Club (3); French Club (2). LUCILLE E. FRITZ WESTCHESTER, N. Y. Lu ; B.S. in Biology; Swimming (2, 3); Menorah (2, 3). IRENE 0. GRANDMONT BROCKTON, MASS. B.S. in Biology; Class Hockey (1, 2); Class Basketball (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Psychology Club (3). ADELE J. HALEY, AHA WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Del ; A.B. in English; Dramatics (1, 2, 3). DOROTHY E. HAWKINS, AOII PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Dottie ; A.B. in English; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3); Class Secretary ( 1 ). GENEVIEVE B. HOBERMAN MALDEN, MASS. Hobo ; A.B. in German; German Club (1, 2, 3); Class Basketball (1, 2); Dramatics (1); Menorah (1, 2). MARJORIE E. JOHNSON, 2K SOUTH ORRINGTON, MAINE A. A. Representative (1); Class Vice-Presi¬ dent (1); Hockey (1, 2, 3); Class Treas¬ urer (2); Secretary-Treasurer Student Coun¬ cil (2); Masque, Vice-President (3); Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Tennis (2). ONA KAPOCHY SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. B.S. in Biology. CONSTANCE R. KENNY, XQ WALTHAM, MASS. Connie ; B.S. in History; Glee Club (3); Class Secretary (3); Tennis (2). ADELAIDE H. KOCH, AOII PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Kochie ; A.B. in English; Glee Club (2, 3); Psychology Club (3); French Club (2); Dramatics (3). FLORENCE M. LEWIS, 2K BRIGHTON, MASS. Flo ; A.B. in English. NAOMI S. LI NFI ELD CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A.B. in History; History Club (2, 3); Menorah (1). HILDUR S. MADSEN MEDFORD, MASS. A.B. in English; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Ger¬ man Club (3). HELEN E. McCARTY, XQ RANDOLPH, MASS. A.B. in French; Masque (2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3); Unity Club (I, 2, 3); German Club (1, 2, 3); Traditions Committee (2). ALICE L. MERRILL, AHA WEYMOUTH, MASS. Lou ; A.B. in Mathematics; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Tennis (2); Math Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatics (1). BARBARA MERRITT WOLFEBORO, N. H. Barb ; A.B. in History; History Club (1, 2, 3). DOROTHY A. METZGER, 2K NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Dot ; A.B in History; Hockey (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2, 3); History Club (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Weekly (2, 3); Traditions Committee (2). MARION A. MORROW GLOUCESTER, MASS. A.B. in History; History Club (3); German Club (1, 2) 73] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX RUTH S. MILLER, AOII MEDFORD, MASS. A.B. in History; Class President (2, 3); Student Council (2, 3); All Around Club, Vice-President (3); Secretary (2); Class Representative (1); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Track (1); History Club (1, 2, 3); Pan- Hellenic (3). PATRICIA E. NELSON MELROSE, MASS. Pat ; A.B. in History; Choir (1); History Club (2, 3). ELSIE M. OAKES, XQ MEDFORD, MASS. A.B. in History. MARY E. PERRY WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. A.B. in Biology; Choir (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Unity Club (1, 2, 3). MATHILDA PFLAUMER, XQ WEYMOUTH, MASS. Penny ; A.B. in English; Student Council (1, 2, 3); German Club (3); Liberal Club (2, 3); Basketball (2). CHARLOTTE B. PHILLIPS, ASA WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Cha ; A.B. in English; Psychology Club (3). DOROTHY S. RESNEK CHELSEA, MASS. Dot ; A.B. in English; Menorah (1, 2, 3); Swimming (1, 2, 3); Tennis (1). BETTY SCHLUSS, 2K WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Lu ; A.B. in English; Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Hockey (1, 2, 3); Swimming (2, 3); Masque (2, 3). PRISCILLA M. SEAVEY, XQ WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Silla ; A.B. in French; French Club (3); Dramatics (3); Basketball (3). PAULINE SKORNIK SALEM, MASS. Polly ; B.S. in Psychology; Newman Club (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (3); Psychology Club (3); French Club (2). RUTH E. SHERRY, 2K WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Sherry ; A.B. in English; Hockey (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Tennis (1, 2); Representative, All Around Club (3); Vice- President A. A. (3); Junior-Senio r Banquet Committee (3). PATRICIA H. SMITH, 2K TAUNTON, MASS. Pat ; A.B, in English; Hockey (2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Tennis (1, 2); Weekly (2, 3); Secretary-Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council (3); Marshal (1); Traditions Com¬ mittee (2). SUSAN I. STEWART BROOKLINE, MASS. Ritzy ; B.S. in Music; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Choir (3); German Club (1, 2, 3). LOUISE 0. SWENSON, AHA LYNN, MASS. Lou ; A.B . in Biology; German Club (1, 2) ; Masque (2, 3); Chemical Society (3); Student Council (3); Class Treasurer (3). ROSE C. TRANIELLO SOMERVILLE, MASS. Rosie ; A.B. in French; French Club (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 3). JANE TYRRELL, XQ SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE A. B. in English; History Club (1); Pan- Hellenic Council (3); Traditions Committee ( 2 ). MARJORIE P. UPTON SALEM, MASS. Marj ; A.B. in Mathematics; Student Council (3); Unity Club (1, 2, 3); Tuft- conic (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Fabian (1, 2); Liberal Club (2, 3). ANNE VanAUKEN CHARLESTOWN, MASS. B. S. in English. GLORIA VanWART, 2K GLENBROOK, CONN. Em ; A.B. in History; Dramatics (1, 2, 3) ; History Club (1, 2, 3); Hockey (2); Class Vice-President (3); Junior-Senior Banquet Committee (3). 193 5 [74 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN Boyd, Keith, Goodall, Young, Rendail Tufts Sophomore Officers WILLIAM GOODALL President JOHN RENDALL, JR. Vice-President WILLIAM YOUNG Secretary ROBERT BOYD Treasurer ROGER KEITH Marshal 193 5 [76 ; : • jHL r« j ; 1 I M 3k •- 3- . i ' I ’i I 1 ■F % 1 s s ' «■ Spain, Buchan, Brennan, Farnsworth, Jensen, Besse, Elliot Jackson Sophomore Officers ELIZABETH SPAIN President RITA K. BRENNAN Vice-President VIRGINIA B. BESSE Secretary EMILY U. FARNSWORTH T reasurer GERTRUDE T. ELLIOT Marshal ELIZABETH L. BUCHAN Social Chairman EDITH C. JENSEN Historian GERALDINE A. STOTT All Around Club Representative 77] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN Tufts MARINO ACERRA, AT£2 MEDFORD, MASS. Ace ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football ( 1 , 2 ). FREDERICK B. ACFORD MATTAPAN, MASS. Fred ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. JOFFRE V. ACHIN, ZW LOWELL, MASS. Joff ; B.S. in Chemistry; Newman Club HYMAN ALFORD DORCHESTER, MASS. Hy ; A.B. in Chemistry. ALBERT L. ALSTROM WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Soccer ( 2 ). JOHN ANDREWS EAST BOSTON, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. PETER J. ANGELO QUINCY, MASS. Pete”. ROGER W. ARNOLD BRAINTREE, MASS. Rog ; A.B. in Mathematics; Cross Country (1, 2); Wrestling (2); Tuftconic Club ( 1 , 2 ). DONALD B. AYER CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A.B. in English. MERRILL J. BADGER HYDE PARK, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. ARTHUR BAKER MALDEN, MASS. Art . GEORGE D. BAKER SAUGUS, MASS. Bake ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2); Lacrosse (1). WILLIAM A. BALDWIN MEDFORD, MASS. Billy . ARTHUR W. BARNES LEXINGTON, MASS. Art . CHESTER H. BATTIS SOMERVILLE, MASS. Chet ; B.S. in Physics; Assistant Manager Basketball (2); Band (1). JOHN C. BAYLIES FAIRHAVEN, MASS. B.S. in Economics; Band (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2); Soccer (1); Tennis (1, 2); Dramatics (1). A RICHARD S. BEAL WHITMAN, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in English. W. EVERETT BEDELL WILMINGTON, MASS. Ev ; A.B. in History; Football (1). NORMAN H. BENDIXON LAWRENCE, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Band (1, 2); Soccer (1); Track (1); French Club (1); Orchestra ( 1 ). JOHN C. BENTLEY, Jr., AY WEYMOUTH, MASS. Red ; B.S. in Mathematics; Football (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1); Sword and Shield; Newman Club (1). ROBERT P. BERNARD NEWTON CENTER, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WALTER H. BILLINGS NEWTON UPPER FALLS, MASS. Doc ; B.S. in Chemistry. GEORGE J. BLOCK ROXBURY, MASS. EMIL W. BOGOMAZ SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Track (1, 2 ). 193 5 [78 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN DAVID A. BOWERS, AY READING, MASS. Dave ; B.S. in Biology; Lacrosse (1); Dra¬ matics (1); Preident Sword and Shield. JOHN A. BOYD, AY WALLINGFORD, CONN. Johnny ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (1, 2); Basketball (2); Sword and Shield. ROBERT B. BOYD, AY WALLINGFORD, CONN. Bob ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1); Football (1); Lacrosse (1); Class Treasurer ( 1 , 2 ). ALFRED A. BRACY, AY MEDFORD, MASS. A! . PAUL G. BRATENAS, AKII SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. Brat ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Track (1, 2). DOUGLAS P. BRAYTON WEST MEDFORD, MASS Doug . JOHN A. BREEN, Jr. WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Jack . PHILIP M. BREITER PERTH AMBOY, N. J. B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry Club; German Club; Wrestling; Lacrosse. HUMPHREY C. BRENNAN WATERTOWN, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (2). JOHN D. BURR YONKERS, N. Y. Jack ; B.S. in Chemistry; Soccer (I 2). ROLAND W. BUTTERS GREENWOOD, MASS. Roily ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Lacrosse (1); A.S.CE. (2). EDWARD A. CAHILL ROSLINDALE, MASS. Eddie . FRANCIS J. CAHILL, AY LYNN, MASS. Fran ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (1,2); Lacrosse (1). ROBERT G. CAMERLENGO SOMERVILLE, MASS. Bob . VINCENT E. CAMPELIA SOMERVILLE, MASS. Vin ; B.S. in Chemistry. JAMES E. CANAVAN BOSTON, MASS. Red ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. JOHN F. CAREY MANCHESTER, CONN. Jack ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Track (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2). PHILIP L. CARTER, ©AX SANMAUR, QUEBEC, CANADA Phil ; B.S. in Economics; Lacrosse (1, 2). JAMES B. CASE MAYNARD, MASS. Brad ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ERNEST S. CHAMER BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Ernie ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. GORDON E. CHANDLER, $MA WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Chan ; B.S. in Physics; Cross Country (1); Masque (2). SUMNER D. CHARM, $EII MATTAPAN, MASS. Chief ; B.S. in Biology; Dramatics (1, 2); Cross Country (2). PHILIP 0. CHILLINGWORTH JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Phil . EDWIN S. COBB BOSTON, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. FRANCIS T. COLCLOUGH MEDFORD, MASS. Fleet . GERALD M. COLLINS, AY MELROSE, MASS Jerry . HARRY J. COLLYER MEDFORD, MASS. Jumbo ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Cross Country (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2); Baseball (1); Chemical Society (1, 2); Tuftconic (1, 2). 79] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN WILLIAM B. COOLIDGE, 0AX WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Brad ; Debating Council. LEO E. COOPER, $EII DORCHESTER, MASS. Gimmel ; A.B. in Chemistry; Orchestra ( 1 ). GEORGE A. CORBETT ALLSTON, MASS. Corbie . EDWARD F. CORNWELL, Jr. STONEHAM, MASS. A.B. in History; Soccer (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1). MAURICE CREVOSHAY, $En WALTHAM, MASS. Crevy ; A.B. in Psychology; Orchestra (2); Lacrosse (1); Menorah Society (1, 2), Treasurer (2); Weekly (1, 2); Dramatics (1, 2); Psychology Club (2); Wrestling. EDWARD D. CROISSANT WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Biology. AUSTIN W. CROWE WINCHESTER, MASS. A. B. in Psychology; Episcopal Club. JAMES E. CROWLEY, AKII LYNN, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. FRANKLIN H. CUMMINGS EVERETT, MASS. Frank ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Glee Club; (1, 2); Track (1); Cross Country (2); A.S.C.E. DANIEL B. DAVIS BEACHMONT, MASS. Brad . WALTER E. DEACON PLYMOUTH, MASS. Deak ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemistry So¬ ciety (1, 2); Psychology Club (2). GEORGE W. DESMET B. S. in Biology; Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1); Lacrosse (1, 2). ANDRE J. DEVOT NEW HAVEN, CONN. Frenchy ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Wrestling (1, 2). THIRTY-SEVEN LORIS M. DIRAN WATERTOWN, MASS. B.S. in Chemical Engineering. SILVIO W. DIPIETRO EAST BOSTON, MASS. SiI ; B.S. in Biology. CLIFFORD F. DODGE, Jr., AY MEDFORD, MASS. Cliff ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. JOHN W. DORAN, Jr., ZW METHUEN, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Soccer (1); Wrestling (1); Assistant Track Manager (2). GEORGE J. DUFFY MEDFORD, MASS. Duff ; B.S. in Chemistry; Cross Country (1, 2); Track (1, 2). JAMES W. DUFFY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Jim . ROBERT C. DYER RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Bob . HARRY F. EATON WAKEFIELD, MASS. MELVYN E. EHRLICH NEWTON, MASS. Mel ; A.B. in Psychology; Soccer (1); Weekly (1, 2); German Club (1, 2); Menorah (1, 2); Psychology Club (2). HOWARD S. ENGLISH SOMERVILLE, MASS. WILLIAM H. ERRGONG ARLINGTON, MASS Bill . JOHN R. EVANS NORTH WILMINGTON, MASS. DONALD S. FAIRFIELD WOLLASTON, MASS. Don ; A.B. in Economics; Tennis (1); Concert Orchestra (1, 2); Mathematics Club (1, 2); International Relations Club ( 2 ). SAMUEL FEINBERG LAWRENCE, MASS. Sam ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.S.M.E. 193 5 [80 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN DONALD 0. FILLEBROWN AYER, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Biology. JOHN J. FINN, Jr., $A DANA, MASS. FERDINAND P. FIOCCUI PLYMOUTH, MASS. Fletcher ; B.S. in Chemistry; Golf (1). PAUL V. FLAHERTY SOMERVILLE, MASS. B.S. in Chemical Engineering. DAVID B. FLAWS WOBURN, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WARREN A. FLEMING READING, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. ( 1 , 2 ). EDWARD F. FLINT, Jr. LINCOLN, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Tuftconic Club; A.S.M.E. CHARLES A. FOBERG EVERETT, MASS. Charlie ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Foot¬ ball (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2). VERNE S. FOLLANSBEE LEOMINSTER, MASS. CHESTER A. FOSS, AT A ENGLEWOOD, MASS. Chet ; A.B. in Economics; Soccer (1). CHARLES W. FOTIS LYNN, MASS. Chas ; A.B. in Chemistry; Chemistry So¬ ciety (2); Weekly (2). HENRY S. FRENCH WALTHAM, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. JAMES R. FRENCH EVERETT, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1). JOHN A. GAGE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. B.S. in History. THOMAS V. GALLAGHER DORCHESTER, MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM 0. GATES DEDHAM, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. FRED J. GEBAUER ROSLINDALE, MASS. Fritz ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society (1, 2). MITCHELL I. GINSBERG BOSTON, MASS. Mike ; A.B. in History; Tennis (1). LEONARD GOLDBERG WINTHROP, MASS. DAVID M. GOLDENBERG DORCHESTER, MASS. Davie ; A.B. in History; Tennis (1). WILLIAM GOODALL, ATQ MANCHESTER, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1); Lacrosse (1); Sword and Shield; Class President (1, 2). ARTHUR H. GOODWIN, ATA EVERETT, MASS. Art . ROBERT A. GRAHAM SAUGUS, MASS. Whitie ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Football (1, 2); Track (1). HARRY H. GULEZIAN LYNN, MASS. BYRON G. HAHN WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. By ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2); Tennis ( 1 ). IVAR R. HAKANSON WINCHESTER, MASS. Hack ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical So¬ ciety (2); Dramatics (2). WALTER L. HANNAN, Jr WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Junie ; B.S. in Mathematics; Baseball (1); Cross Country (1, 2). ARTHUR L. HANSON, $A BOSTON, MASS. Art ; B.S. in Chemistry; Soccer (1). LEIGHTON G. HARRIS, ATQ NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Slim . 81] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN HENRY G. HARLOW PLYMOUTH, MASS. Gil ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Vice- President Class (1); Tennis (1); A.S.C.E. ( 2 ). WILLIAM T. HAWKINS WATERTOWN, MASS. Bill . KENNETH D. HAY, AKLI BEVERLY, MASS. Kenn ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Glee Club (1, 2); Mathematics Club (1, 2); Chemical Society (1, 2). WILLIAM J. HELPERN LOWER MILLS, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. PAUL E. HERRICK READING, MASS. A.B. in Economics. JOSEPH HIRSCH ROXBURY, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (2); Menorah (2); Tuftconic (1, 2); German Club (2); Lacrosse (1). ADAM HOLOWENKO DORCHESTER, MASS. Ad ; B.S. in Chemistry. ALLYN W. HOWE MEDFORD, MASS. Al ; B.S. in Economics; Football (1, 2). LUCIAN E. HRYNIEWICZ GARDNER, MASS. HARRY H. HUGHES COLEBROOK, N. H. Shaff . RICHARD W. HUNT, ATQ LYNN, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Cross Country (1, 2); Track (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (2). RICHARD J. HYNES PITTSFIELD, MASS. Dick . HARRY T. IMMAR QUINCY, MASS. CHESTER D. INGRAHAM, RUTHERFORD, N. J. Chet ; B.S. in History; Football (1, 2); Track (1, 2). THIRTY-SEVEN LEONARD F. JANES DANVERS, MASS. Jimmy ' 1 ; B.S. in Biology; Newman Club (1); Chemistry Club (2). VINCENT R. JARRETT STAMFORD, CONN. Jerry ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1); Golf (1). ROBERT J. JARVIS, AY CHICOPEE, FALLS, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Economics; Soccer (1, 2); Weekly (1, 2). ALFRED KANT CRANSTON, R. I. TOUFIC A. KARAM ROSLINDALE, MASS. RALPH S. KAYE, 3 EII BROOKLINE, MASS. B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Cheer Leader (1, 2); Banquet Committee (1); Vice- President Class (1); Assistant Manager Track (2). ROGER S. KEITH, AY WHITMAN, MASS. Rog ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2); Chemical Society (2); Tennis (1); Class Marshal (1, 2). NORMAN L. KELLETT, AY LAWRENCE, MASS. Kell ; A.B. in Psychology; Band (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Unity Club (2): Epis¬ copal Club (2); Debating Council. PHILIP D. KELLEY MITCHELL, INDIANA RICHARD A. KFLLEY, ATA WATERTOWN, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Biology; Track (2); Cheer Leader (2). EDWARD B. KENNEY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in History. JOHN J. KERR BELMONT, MASS. B.S. in Biology; Basketball (2). PHILIP M. KRAMER GLOUCESTER, MASS. Phil ; A.B. in Chemistry; Soccer (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Wrestling (1); Dramatics ( 1 ). 193 5 f82 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN LEWIS A. KYRIOS, ATQ LYNN, MASS. Lew ; Basketball (2); Captain (1), Foot¬ ball (1, 2); Sword and Shield. VEIKKO A. LAAKSO, 0AX PLAINFIELD, CONN. PHILIP W. S. LAFORTUNE MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Phil ; B.S. in History; Glee Club (2); Masque (2); Dramatics (2). ROBERT W. LAMPARD SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. GEORGE G. LANE SALEM, MASS. Doc ; A.B. in Biology; Chemistry Society (1) ; Glee Club (2); German Club (1). JAQUES A. LAUS, BOSTON, MASS. Jack ; A.B. in French; French Club (1, 2); Track (1). WHITNEY E. LAWRENCE BEVERLY, MASS. PAUL LAZZARO WAKEFIELD, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; F ootball (2). SAUL C. LEVINE MALDEN, MASS. LOUIS LILLA EAST WEYMOUTH, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry. JAMES C. LILLIS, Jr. EVERETT, MASS. Jim ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2). ROGER N. LINCOLN WARE, MASS. Line ; A.B. in English. JOSEPH T. LIPPINSCOTT GERMANTOWN, PA. Joe ; A.B.-S.T.B. in Theology. LLOYD LISTER METHUEN, MASS. WILLIAM M. LIVINGSTON, $EII REVERE, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (2) ; Track (1). EDWARD I. LOUD, Jr. WEYMOUTH, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. HENRY W. LUPIEN EAST PEPPERELL, MASS. LORING F. LYFORD MELROSE, MASS. Gramp ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. HERBERT S. MacDONALD WINCHESTER, MASS. Herb ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. DOUGLAS G. MacKILLOP MEDFORD, MASS. JAMES G. MacQUEEN, AY ALLSTON, MASS. JAMES F. MAHAN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. B.S. in English. RENO A. MANERA, AKII BARRE, VT. Flip ; B.S. in Chemistry. MELVIN W. MANN BOSTON, MASS. Sword and Shield (2). JOSEPH F. MANNING AUBURNDALE, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Chemistry. DONALD E. MAXWELL LYNN, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Radio Club (2). ROBERT W. McCAHON BROOKLINE, MASS. Bob ; B. S. in Economics; Football (1, 2); Track (1, 2). philip l. McConnell, ©ax NEWARK, N. J. Phil ; Basketball (1, 2). JAMES G. McGINLEY MEDFORD, MASS. LOUIS E. McGOWAN MEDFORD, MASS. Louie ; B.S. in Chemistry. ORA H. McKENNEY LEOMINSTER, MASS. Herb ; A.B.-S.T.B. in Theology; Unity Club. 83] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN WILLIAM MENKES LYNN, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemistry; Band (1); Menorah (1). ARTHUR S. MERROW DORCHESTER, MASS. Art ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Chem¬ ical Society (1, 2); Tennis (1); Glee Club ( 1 , 2 ). GEORGE H. MIKESELL, W SCARSDALE, N. Y. Mike ; B.S. in English; Dramatics (2); Assistant Manager Basketball (2). JAMES M. MILLER BOSTON, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. LEO MILLER, $EII DORCHESTER, MASS. Lee ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (1, 2); Lacrosse (1). ROBERT S. MILLER SOMERVILLE, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in English. CARL V. MOBERG ARLINGTON, MASS. Mo ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Mathematics Club (2). PETER P. MOLLIS ROSLINDALE, MASS. NORMAN MORASH MEDFORD, MASS. Mory ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering Cross Country (2); Assistant Manager Track (2); Chemical Society (2). EDWIN D. MORGAN MEDFORD, MASS. WALTER E. MORTON MALDEN, MASS. Walt ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. JOHN M. MUGAR CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Star ; B.S. in Economics. CRAIG A. MURDOCH MEDFORD, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry. ADOLPH J. NADWORNY, 3 MA CHELMSFORD, MASS. Doc ; B.S. in Biology. THIRTY-SEVEN ALBERT M. NAHIGIAN SOMERVILLE, MASS. Al . HAROLD W. NEWHOUSE BENTON HARBOR, MICH. Slug ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. HENRY W. OBER, Jr., ATQ MALDEN, MASS. Hank ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. THOMAS J. O’CONNOR LYNN, MASS. Tom ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. CHESTER J. ORDON, AY MEDFORD, MASS. Chet . JOSEPH M. O’TOOLE SOMERVILLE, MASS. Joe ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Track (1). RAYMOND PAGAN YONKERS, N. Y. A.B. in English; Wrestling (1, 2). JOSEPH G. PAGE SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. A. B. in Psychology; Rifle Club (2); Golf (1, 2); Psychology Club (2); Newman Club (1, 2); Assistant Manager Basketball (2). GEORGE PALKEN MATTAPAN, MASS. Odgie ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society (1, 2); Lacrosse (1). RICHARD B. PARKS, ATA ROCHESTER, N. Y. Dick ; A.B. in Economics; Weekly Staff (1) , News Editor (2); Soccer (1); Assistant Manager (2); Glee Club (1, 2); Secretary Masque (2). WILLIAM J. PAPILE QUINCY, MASS. EUGENE G. PARE LYNN, MASS. Gene ; B.S. in Civil Engineering. JACOB PAULL WINTHROP, MASS. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. EDWIN 0. PEARSON ROSL INDALE, MASS. Ed ; B.S. in Biology; Debating Council (2) ; Weekly (1); Episcopal Club (2). 193 5 [84 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN DAVIS E. PERLMUTTER NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Dave . PETER P. PETRAVICE ADAMS, MASS. Pete ; B.S. in Chemistry; Debating Coun¬ cil (2); German Club (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2); Chemistry Society (2); Cross Country (1). PAUL J. PHILPOTT ROSLINDALE, MASS Phil ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Baseball (1); Football (2). CHARLES B. PICKERING, Jr. SAUGUS, MASS. Charlie ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. GUY C. PIERCE, ©AX PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILLARD H. POOR, ZW NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Chemistry; Track (1); Base¬ ball (1). LLOYD W. POTE MEDFORD, MASS. CHARLES E. QUINN WOBURN, MASS. LINCOLN L. REDSHAW, ATQ LYNN, MASS. Link ; B.S. in Chemistry; Football (1, 2); Lacrosse (1); Sword and Shield. JOHN B. RENDALL MELROSE, MASS. Jack ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Football (2), Vice-President Class (2). SAMUEL S. RIBOK, $EII MATTAPAN, MASS. Sam ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society (1, 2); Tennis (1); As¬ sistant Manager Basketball (2). NORMAN D. RICHMOND DORCHESTER, MASS. A.B. in History; Tennis (1); Menorah (1, 2); Band (1). JOSEPH H. RICKER, Jr. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A.B. in English. ERNEST B. RITCHIE MEDFORD, MASS. WILFRED H. RINGER, A TQ BROOKLINE, MASS. Bill ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; As¬ sistant Manager Football (2); Soccer (1); Wrestling (1); Rifle Club (2). ROBERT E. RODOFSKY LEXINGTON, MASS. Bob ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. DAVID D. ROSE, AY LYNN, MASS. Dave . IRVING G. ROSEN, $EII ROXBURY, MASS. GEORGE H. RUPERT LEXINGTON, MASS. Boots ; B.S. in Chemistry. CLARENCE W. RUSH, AY MANCHESTER, CONN. Butch ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Track (2); A.S.C.E. (2). SALVATORE SARDELLA, Jr. BUFFALO, N. Y. Sal . ADELBERT F. SCHIRMER ROSLINDALE, MASS. IRVING SCHWARTZ, TEIT LYNN, MASS. Buddy . ISADORE SCHWARTZ QUINCY, MASS. Izzy ; B.S. in Chemistry. RICHARD C. SCANLON ARLINGTON, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society ( 1 ). RAYMOND E. SECOR NORTH CHELMSFORD, MASS. Ray ; B.S. in Biology; Newman Club (1, 2 ). BRADFORD W. SHAW BROCKTON, MASS. Brad . ISRAEL S. SHULMAN MATTAPAN, MASS. Foodsie ; A.B. in English; Wrestling (1, 2); Lacrosse (1); Assistant Manager Ten¬ nis; Dramatics (1, 2); Weekly (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2); String Quartet (1). 85] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN ROBERT SIEGEL, $En REVERE, MASS. SAMUEL SILBOVITZ, 20 REVERE, MASS. Sammie ; B.S. in Chemistry; Wrestling (1, 2); Basebail (1); Chemical Society (2). DONALD SIMONDS ALLSTON, MASS. Don ; B.S. in Chemistry; Glee Club (1, 2); Assistant Manager Wrestling (2); Tennis (1) ; Chemical Society (1, 2). RUSSELL W. SINCLAIR MAC HI AS, MAINE Chummy ; B.S. in History; Band (2); Or¬ chestra (2); Choir (2). ALBERT H. SLATE, $EII QUINCY, MASS. Al ; A.B. in History; Soccer (1, 2); Wres¬ tling (1, 2), Captain (1); Dramatics (1). EDWARD N. SMITH, $A BOSTON, MASS Eddie ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Track (2) ; Lacrosse (2). JOSEPH P. SMITH CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Joe ; A.B. in English; Track (1, 2); Tuf- tonian (1, 2). ALEXANDER J. SPANO WINTHROP, MASS. Sandy ; A.B. in French; French Club (2). ANTONE J. SPATH PLYMOUTH, MASS. STEVEN J. STARR, M CLINTON, MASS. B. S. in Biology; Cross Country (1, 2); Track (1, 2), Captain (1); Newman Club; Glee Club. EDWARD STERN DORCHESTER, MASS. RICHARD W. STEWART MEDFORD, MASS. Dick ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Football (2); Wrestling (1, 2); Lacrosse (1); A.S. C. E.; Soccer (1); Sword and Shield. WARREN S. TODD MELROSE, MASS. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Assistant Track Manager (2). THIRTY-SEVEN FRANCIS J. TOMMINEY HYDE PARK, MASS. Bud ; A.B. in English; Baseball (1). MALCOLM TOON WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Mac . VINCENT W. TRAVI DORCHESTER, MASS. Vin ; A.B. in English; Dramatics (1, 2). DONALD C. UMPHREY, ATQ WASHBURN, MAINE HENRY J. VACHON NEWTON, MASS. CHARLES Van UMMERSEN, ©AX SOMERVILLE, MASS. Van ; B.S. in Economics; Soccer (1); Bas¬ ketball (1, 2); Lacrosse (1). FELIX S. VECQHIONE EAST BOSTON, MASS. Vech ; B.S. in Biology; Choir (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Cross Country (2). ARTHUR C. VURGAROPULOS LOWELL, MASS. MARSHALL F. WALKER WEST MEDFORD, MASS. CLIFFORD G. WALLACE WALTHAM, MASS. Cliff ; B.S. in Chemical Engineering. ALBERT WEISMAN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Al ; A.B. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (2); Menorah (1, 2); German Club (2). GEORGE E. WENGEN WAKEFIELD, MASS. Kid ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. E. CHRISTIAN WESTPHALEN DORCHESTER, MASS. CHARLES E. WHITE NORTH BENNINGTON, VT. Blackie ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1); Soccer (1, 2); Assistant Manager Wrestling (2); Chemical Society (2); Glee Club (1); Mathematics Club (1, 2). DONALD L. WHITEHOUSE WAKEFIELD, MASS. ALBERT F. WILD MEDFORD, MASS. 193 5 [86 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN RUSSELL J. WILLOUGHBY BLOOMFIELD, CONN. Will ; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Soccer (1); Basketball (1). CHARLES A. WORTHEN, Jr. LYNN, MASS. Art . LESLIE G. WRIGHT, Jr. MALDEN, MASS. Let ; B.S. in Physics. SAMUEL B. WYLIE, ATQ WEBSTER, MASS. Sam ; B.S. in Biology; Soccer (1, 2); La¬ crosse (1); Basketball (2). GARDY YAGJIAN WEST MEDFORD, MASS. B.S. in Mathematics; Soccer (1, 2), Bas¬ ketball (1, 2). DAVID K. YOUNG, ATA WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Dave ; A.B. in Economics; Assistant Man¬ ager Football (1, 2). WILLIAM P. YOUNG PINE BUSH, N. Y. Bill ; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Soccer (1, 2); Lacrosse (1); Class Secretary (2); A.S.C.E. Jackson BEATRICE E. BABCOCK, XQ NORWICH, CONN. Bea ; B.S. in Biology; Masque Society (1, 2); German Club (1, 2); Chemistry Society (1) ; Tennis (1); Traditions Committee (2); Psychology Club (2). BARBARA L. BADMINGTON, XQ BUCKLAND, CONN. Bobbie ; A.B. in English; Tuftonian (1, 2). MONICA R. BAKER GARDNER, MAINE A. B. in Latin. JEAN BARKER, AOII NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. B. S. in Chemistry; Hockey (1, 2); Basket¬ ball (1, 2); All Around Club (1); Secretary (2) ; Glee Club (1); Class Vice-President ( 1 ). ELEANOR BEARSE, XQ LEWISTON, MAINE Bearcie ; A.B. in English; Glee Club (2). S. GERTRUDE BECK LAWRENCE, MASS. Trude ; B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical So¬ ciety (1, 2); Unity Club (1, 2); German Club (1, 2). VIRGINIA B. BESSE, 2K WINCHESTER, MASS. Ginnie ; A.B. in Psychology; Masque (1, 2); Swimming Team (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Tuftonian (2); Class Secretary (1, 2). RITA K. BRENNAN, 2K WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. A.B. in French; Class Vice-President (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2). VERA G. BROCKLEHURST, 2K CHELMSFORD, MASS. Vee ; B.S. in Mathematics; Basketball (1, 2), Captain (1). PHYLIS BRUG, AOn LOWELL, MASS. Phyl ; B.S. in Economics. ELIZABETH L. BUCHAN, 2K ANDOVER, MASS. Betty ;. A.B. in English; Swimming Team (1, 2); Class Social Chairman (1, 2); Weekly (2); Traditions Committee (2). MILDRED H. BURNS, AOII LYNN, MASS. Millie ; B.S. in History; History Club (2). 87] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN ELIZABETH M. BURTCH LEXINGTON, MASS. Betty ; A.B. in History; Varsity Hockey (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (2); History Club (1, 2). BARBARA CLUCAS, 2K CLIFTONDALE, MASS. Barb ; B.S. in Psychology. RUTH A. COOLIDGE WEST MEDFORD, MASS. June ; B.S. in History; Dramatics (2). GERTRUDE R. CURRIER NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Gert ; A.B. in English. MARION L. DENNIS FURNACE, MASS. Mae ; A.B. in Latin. MARTHA E. DOWSE SHERBORN, MASS. A.B. in Mathematics; Basketball (1); Archery (1). ELEANOR L. DWYER WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. L ; A.B. in History; Dramatics (1, 2); Masque (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Inter¬ national Relations Club (1, 2); History Club (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2). CAROLINE F. EASTMAN, AHA LA GRANGE, ILL. Carol ; B.S. in Psychology; Basketball (1, 2); Masque (1, 2). BEATRICE F. EISENMAN BROOKLINE, MASS. Bea ; B.S. in Psychology; Class Basketball ( 1 ). GERTRUDE T. ELIOT, 2K MEDFORD, MASS. Gert ; A.B. in English; Class Marshal (2); Masque (1); Swimming (2); Weekly (2); Dramatics (1, 2). NANCY B. ELLIS, AOII FALL RIVER, MASS. Nan ; A.B. in Biology. EMILIE U. FARNSWORTH, AOII ASHLAND, MASS. A.B. in Biology; Swimming (1); Class Hockey (2); Class Tennis (1); Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (1, 2). THIRTY-SEVEN DOROTHY E. FRIEDLAND CHELSEA, MASS. Dot ; A.B. in French; Menorah (1, 2); French Club (1, 2). ELSIE FRIEND SALEM, MASS. B.S. in Chemistry; Chemical Society (2); Class Basketball (1). AGNES GALLAGHER ANDOVER, MASS. Nan ; A.B. in English; History Club (1, 2); Hockey (1, 2); Basketball (2). KATHERINE J. GIOVANNETTI MEDFORD, MASS. A. B. in History; Tennis (I); Historical So¬ ciety (2); German Club (1). VIRGINIA M. GODDARD, XQ PELHAM, N. Y. Ginnie ; B.S. in Chemistry; Basketball (1); Student Council (2); Unity Club (1); Ger¬ man Club (1); Sorority Basketball (2); Glee Club (1, 2). RUT H P. GRIFFIN CANTON, MASS. B. S. in Psychology. ELIZABETH HARRIS, XQ DORCHESTER, MASS. Betty ; A.B. in English; Glee Club (2); Unity Club (1, 2); Varsity Tennis (1); Traditions Committee (2); Treasurer A. A. ( 2 ). DORIS IRELAND SOMERVILLE, MASS. Doddie ; B.S. in English. BARBARA IRELAND SOMERVILLE, MASS. Babs ; B.S. in German. JENNIE M. JACQUES TAUNTON, MASS. A.B. in Economics; Basketball (1, 2); Ten¬ nis (1); Glee Club (1, 2); French Club (1) ; Newman Club (1, 2); Masque (1). ETHEL JAFARIAN DORCHESTER, MASS. BS. in Chemistry; Basketball (2); Hockey (2) ; Chemical Society (1, 2). [88 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN EDITH C. JENSEN, AOII WORCESTER, MASS. Edie ; A.B. in History; Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (2); Unity Club (1, 2), Secretary (2); Class Historian (2); Tennis (1); Hockey (2); Traditions Committee (2); History Club (2). ALICE JORDAN, AOII SEAL HARBOR, MAINE Jordie ; A.B. in Biology. ELAINE W. KELLEHER BEVERLY, MASS. Skibbie ; A.B. in Chemistry; Newman Club (1, 2); German Club (1, 2); Chemical So¬ ciety (1, 2); Girl Scouts (1, 2). ELEANOR L. KELLEY PEABODY, MASS. GRACE M. KELLY, AO n BROCKTON, MASS. Gibbie ; A.B. in English. EVELYN G. LAWSON, ASA EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Evie ; A.B. in English. CATHARINE LONG TOPSFIELD, MASS. Cay ; A.B. in English. ELIZABETH F. MAKER, XQ MELROSE, MASS. Betty ; A.B. in History. FRANCES L. MAYO SOMERVILLE, MASS. Franny ; A.B. in English; Historical Society (2); Masque (2); Basketball (1); Class Hockey (2). EDNA L. MacDONALD WOBURN, MASS. A.B. in Latin. MARGUERITE L. McKAY, AOII BAR HARBOR, MAINE Mac ; A.B. in Chemistry; Class Hockey ( 2 ). HELEN K. McNALLY SOMERVILLE, MASS. A.B. in French. ARLINE MERRILL WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. A.B. in English; Masque (2); Historical Society (2); Basketball (1, 2); Class Hockey (2); French Club (1). MARY P. MONTAGUE STONEHAM, MASS. A.B. in French; Hockey (1, 2); French Club (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2). FLORENCE C. MONTPLAISIR GORHAM, N. H. Montie ; B.S. in Biology; Newman Club ( 1 , 2 ). AUDREY L. MORAN, AOII SOMERVILLE, MASS. Aud ; A.B. in Psychology; Swimming (1, 2); Psychology Club (2); Class Marshal (1). RUTH W. MUNGER STONEHAM, MASS. Ruthie ; A.B. in History; History Club (2). ELNA A. NELSON, AOII WINTHROP, MASS. Nels ; B.S. in. English; Newman Club (1, 2); French Club (1, 2); German Club (1, 2 ). CHARLOTTE NEWTON, AOII WORCESTER, MASS. Pinky ; B.S. in Psychology; Chemical So¬ ciety (1); Unity Club (1, 2); Germ an Club ( 1 , 2 ). JULIA E. O’NEIL, ASA KEENE, N. H. Judy ; A.B. in English Masque (2); New¬ man Club (1, 2). MARION L. OSBECK ARLINGTON, MASS. Mayon ; A.B. in Latin; Glee Club (1, 2); Masque (1, 2). ELIZABETH D. PACKER WINCHESTER, MASS. RUTH M. PARKS STONEHAM, MASS. A.B. in French; Romance Language Club (1); Masque (2); Hockey (1, 2). CAROLYN A. PHALEN ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. Caps ; B.S. in English; Glee Club (2). BARBARA W. PORTER, 2K SOUTH HAMILTON, MASS. Barb ; A.B. in Psychology. MARION G. PUSHEE, 2K WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. 89] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN VIRGINIA N. RICE WINCHESTER, MASS. EVELYN P. ROGERS, 2K SAUGUS, MASS. Ginger ; A.B. in French. ELEANOR I. ROWSELT ARLINGTON, MASS. A.B. in English. DOROTH Y E. RUGGLES WAREHAM, MASS. Tod ; B.S in French; Dramatics (2); Unity Club (1, 2); Masque (1, 2). DORIS E. RUSSELL, AOII PEABODY, MASS. Giggles ; A.B. in German; German Club (1, 2); Masque (1, 2); Unity Club (1, 2). ALICE E. SAMBORSKY EAST DOUGLAS, MASS. KATHERINE M. SCOTT BRAINTREE, MASS. Kay ; A.B. in French; Dramatics (1, 2); Masque (2); French Club (1). CHRISTINA D. SHARKEY SOUTH GROVELAND, MASS. Tina ; A.B. in History; Newman Club Basketball (1). ALICE H. SHARP, 2K SAUGUS, MASS. MARY C. SHEEHAN EAST MILTON, MASS. A.B. in History; Newman Club (1). JANET B. SHERMAN BELFAST, MAINE Jan ; A.B. in History. THIRTY-SEVEN ESTHER F. SLACK, XQ ALLSTON, MASS. B.S. in Biology; Basketball (1); Dramatics ( 1 , 2 ). ELEANOR SLAFSKY GLOUCESTER, MASS. A.B. in English; Masque (1, 2); Dramatics ( 1 , 2 ). IVALOO B. SMALL, 2K CLIFTONDAlE, mass. Iv ; A.B. in English. ELIZABETH SPAIN, ASA MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Betty ; B.S. in Psychology; Class President (1, 2); Secretary, Psychology Club (2); Student Council (1, 2); Basketball (1); Interclass Dance Committee (1). RUTH E. STANTON, XQ MEDFORD MASS. Ruthie ; A.B. in French. GERALDINE A. STOTT, AOII BATH, MAINE Jerrie ; B.S. in Biology. IRMA U. THOMPSON MEDFORD, MASS. Tommy ; A.B. in French; Basketball (1, 2); Hockey (1, 2); Tennis (1). ELEANOR TURNBULL, XQ MEDFORD, MASS. Teddy ; A.B. in French. ANN E. WILKINS WEST MEDFORD, MASS. Anny ; A. B. in Biology. L90 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Folsom, vanWart, Arbeene, Burrage, McGee Tufts Freshmen Officers FRANCIS McGEE President FRANKLIN vanWART Secretary ROBERT FOLSOM Vice-President EDWARD BURRAGE Treasurer GEORGE ARBEENE Marshal Harris, Perkins, Linser, Merlino, Darby, Jepson Jackson Freshmen Officers EDITH HARRIS CARMELITA S. CORBETT President Marshal MARIAN H. JEPSON Vice-President BARBARA J. MARCH Secretary ANITA LINSER T reasurer NUNZIA R. MERLINO All Around Club Representative ANN PERKINS Social Chairman DORIS BONNER Historian 93] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Tufts LOUIS ABDU, Happy AKII.Brockton, Mass. NAZARETH ADZIGIAN, Aazie .Stoneham, Mass. GILBERT THOMAS ANDREWS, Gil ..Plymouth, Mass. GEORGE NORMAN ARBEENE, Norm .Somerville, Mass. STANLEY FLORYAN ARCISZ, Stan .Salem, Mass. JOHN RAYMOND AYERS, Jr. ; Johnny .Nahant, Mass. ROBERT MORRIS BAILEY, 3rd, Bob ZW . ALBERT JAMES BACHELDER, Al 0AX . DEVON BERGENGREN, Berg ' .... ROBERT ROCKWELL BARRINGTON, Bob . GERALD SILAS BENNETT, Jerry . . . HENRY BERKOWITZ, Hank 2QW . . MALCOLM ROBERT BERRY, Mai . . . WALTER HOWARD BILLINGS, Walt . . CLINTON BIRNBAUM, Clint .... BARTLETT GREENLEAF BLAISDELL, Bart AY CARL ATHERTON BLANCHARD .... HARTWELL WILLIS BLANCHARD . . . FREELAN MERLIN BLODGETT, Free . . LLOYD A. BOHAKER, Bo ZW ... . THEODORE BOTINELLY, Ted .... NICHOLAS JAMES BOUNAKES, Nick 0AX ROBERT SARKIS BOYAJIAN, Bob ' . . . CHARLES ALLEN BRADY, Al .... FRANCIS TIMOTHY BRANNAN, Tim . . MORRIS BERNARD BRECHER, Morry . . WELLINGTON BREWSTER, Duke AKII . CHESTER EDWARD BROMWELL, Chet THOMAS BROWER, Ted . EDWARD BRADLEY BURRAGE, Ned 0AX . Dedham, Mass. W. Medford, Mass. . Gloucester, Mass. Lexington, Mass. . Auburndale, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Saint John, N. B. Canada Newton Upper Falls, Mass. . Jamaica Plain, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Melrose, Mass. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Woburn, Mass. Falmouth, Mass. . Cambridge, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Woburn, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Medford, Mass. . Boston, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Reading, Mass. JOHN EDWARD CALDWELL, Jack 0AX . REYNOLD HUGO CAGGIANO . . . . ALLAN DANA CALLOW, Cal AY . . . DONALD JAMES CAMERON, Don ZW . . ARTHUR WILLIAM CARNEY, Bill . . . EUGENE JOSEPH CARR, Gene . . . . RICHARD COLES CARPENTER, Dick . . EUGENE PHILMORE CARTER, Gene . . VINCENT ALEXANDER CHESNICK, Vin . RICHARD LANE CHILDS, Dick . . . GEORGE FREDERICK CLANCY . . . . EDWIN SMITH COBB, Ed . MAX COHN. MITCHELL MAX COHN, Mitch . . . BENJAMIN COLLIER, Bennie 2QW . . EDGAR ATHERTON COMEE, At ZW . . WILLIAM G. COMPTON, Bill . . . . SAMUEL HENRY CONNER, Hank ATQ . JOHN RUSSELL COOGAN, Russ . . . MARSHALL HEATH COOLIDGE, Cal ATQ Woburn, Mass. . Somerville, Mass. W. Somerville, Mass. Meriden, Conn. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Brockton, Mass. . Melrose, Mass. . Somerville, Mass. Somerville, Mass. . Goffstown, N. H. Brockton, Mass. . Boston, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Lynn, Mass. . Brunswick, Me. Maynard, Mass. Medford, Mass. .. Somervillel, Mass. E. Lynn, Mass. 193 5 [94 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT HARVEY JAMES CROCKER, Harve .E. Boston, Mass. WILLIAM ALBERT CROOK, Bill .Watertown, Mass. E. HARTWELL DALEY, Doc .Salem, Mass. BRADFORD EVERETT DALTON, Brad .Somerville, Mass. GERALD FREDERICK DAVEY, Jerry ATQ.Worcester, Mass. HARRY ELLSWORTH DAVEY.Keene, N. H ELLSWORTH WILLIAM DEARBORN. Winthrop, Mass WILLIAM GILL DEARBORN, Bill .Plymouth, N. H. RICHARD ANGELO DELCAMPO.Winthrop, Mass. MICHAEL DENESUK, Mike .Peabody, Mass. WILLIAM HENRY DERRY, Bill AY.Allentown, Penn. NICHOLAS HARRY DESPOTOPULOS, Nick .Clinton, Mass. HENRY RICHARD DICICCO, Dick .Stoneham, Mass. CHARLES C. Dl GIACOMO.S. Boston. Mass JOHN VINCENT DONNELLAN, Jack .W. Medford, Mass. FRANCIS STEPHEN DOODY, Fran AY.Claremont, N. H. RODNEY COLE DRESSER, Rod AY.Georgetown, Mass. GARDNER ERNEST DURALl., Duvy AY.Lincoln, N. H. CARLTON LYFORD ELSNER, Carl ATQ.S. Weymouth, Mass. MARTIN WHITE ESSIGMANN, Ziggy .. . Woburn, Mass. IRVING LEWIS FARBER, $EII.Lynn, Mass. NOYES DAVID FARMER, Noisie ..Wollaston, Mass. RICHARD E. FARMER, Dick .Seymour, Conn. HAROLD JOSEPH FELDMAN. Ha! .Pittsfield, Mass. ALPHONSO WILLIAMS FINOCCHIO, Al .Watertown, Mass. AUTINO FIORE, Otto .Boston, Mass. DOUGLAS HENRY FISK, Doug ATQ.Rockville, Conn. ROBERT BERNARD FLANDERS, Bob 2QW.Winthrop, Mass. WILLIAM GILBERT FOGLAND, Foggie . Meirose, Mass. JAMES EDWARD FOISY, Physics .Waltham, Mass. ROBERT SLADE FOLSOM, Bob AY.Somerville, Mass. ARAM FRANKLIN.Methuen, Mass. EFRAIM HERBERT GALE, Swede .Boston, Mass. RICHARD DERMON GALE, Dick ZW . Reading, Mass. ALBIN ADOLPH GALUSZKA, Al .Chicopee Falls, Mass. GEORGE SWEET GIBB, Gibby AY.Attleboro, Mass. RICHARD BURPEE GIBBS Dick . Burlington, Vt. PHILIP RANDALL GILES, Phil .Haverhill, Mass. EDWARD ABRAHAM GILMAN, Eddie .Arlington, Mass. C. DOUGLAS GLENNIE, Doug .N. Andover, Mass. JAMES JOSEPH GLYNN, Jimmie .Lawrence, Mass. ELMER JOSEPH GOETZ, Ellie . Dedham] Mass. HAROLD ABBOT GOLDBERG, Goldy $EII.Swampscott, Mass. DAVID SOLOMON GORDON, Dave .Charlestown, Mass. JACOB HAROLD GORDON, Jack J EII.Malden, Mass. ROBERT LAMB GRAYCE, Bob ATA.Rockport] Mass. WALTER ALBERT GREEN.Lynn, Mass. GEORGE GREENBAUM, Yood .Lowell] Mass. RALPH STANLEY GREENSLADE.E Boston] Mass. DAMON WALTER GROVER, Day .Medford] Mass. HORACE NELSON GROVER.Somerville, Mass. CARLO THOMAS GUIDOBONI ............. Plymouth Mass HENRY JOSEPH GUZEWICZ.Taunton] Mass’ 951 JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT RICHARD BERNHARDT HALL, Dic k . . ROBERT GEORGE HALL, Bob ZW . . . NELSON ALEXANDER HAMMOND . . . HOWARD PERRY HANDLEMAN, Handy $ETI CHARLES KENNETH HANNAN .... ARTHUR LINCOLN HANSON .... CLARENCE FREDERICK HARRINGTON . . RICHARD CURTIS HARRIOTT .... JOHN EDWARD HARRIS, Ed .... NORMAN DYER HARRIS, Norm ATQ . . DONALD HUDSON HAST IE, Don . . . JOHN ALFRED HAWES, Toots ATQ . . JOHN HAYDEN Johnny AKII . . . JOHN GAMBLE HAYWARD. HARRISON MOSHER HAYFORD, Harry ZW FREDERICK ARTHUR HEALEY, Fred $MA RICHARD BURNHARDT HOLL, Dick . . IRVIN PLATT HOOPER. NORMAN ABBOTT HOOPER, Ab . . . PHILLIP T. HOPKINS. ROBERT G. HOSMER, Bob . GEORGE JOSEPH HOULE. BYRAM FRANKLIN HOWARD .... RICHARD CLAYTON HUDSON .... GEORGE DONALD HURD, Ace $MA . . WALTER FORBES HURLBURT, ATA . . . . Cambridge, Mass. . Greenfield, Mass. Medford, Ma ss. . Worcester, Mass. . Woburn, Mass. . . Boston, Mass. . Winchester, Mass. . Malden, Mass. S. Dartmouth, Mass. . Newtonville, Mass. . Boston, Mass. . Malden, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Woburn, Mass. . Belfast, Maine Winthrop, Mass. . Worcester, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Rockport, Mass. Waverly, Mass. Norway, Maine . Cambridge, Mass. . Assinippi, Mass. W. Boylston, Mass. Beverly, Mass. . Greenfield, Mass PHILIP ANTHONY IERARDI, Phil . E. Lynn, Mass. LEE STANFORD JANES, Pete 0AX ARTHUR CHARLES JOHNSON . . BURTON MELVIN JOHNSON, Burt $ Ell MURRAY CARPENTER JOHNSON, ZW TRUMAN JOHNSON, Tru ATQ . WILLIAM ALDEN JOHNSON, Will WALTER EMERY JUDSON, Dynie . Northampton, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Newton, Mass. . Antrim, N. H. Medford, Mass. . W. Acton, Mass. Balboa, Canal Zone CHARLES BENEDICT KALAKOWSKY, Kal JOSEPH AFFRON KALISH, Slug $EII ALBERT ELLSWORT H KEMPTON, Al . JAMES LAWRENCE KENNEDY . . . ROBERT JAMES KERR, Bob . . . JOHN KILBOURN, Primo .... ALDEN THAYER KIMBALL .... FRANCIS THOMAS KOEN .... URPO KALEVA KOSKELA, Urp . . S. Boston, Mass. Kingston, N. Y. . Allston, Mass. W. Lynn, Mass. Belmont, Mass. . Groton, Mass. Brookline, Mass. . Salem, Mass. . Allston, Mass. EARNEST MORRISON LAPE, Ernie ATQ JACQUES ABDON LANS ..... ANDREW LOUIS LAWRENCE . . . GEORGE CHURCH LAYMAN, Church . BENJAMIN LEADER. MORRIS LEAFFER, Moe FRED LEONG. MILTON LEVIN, Milt . PHILIP THEODORE LEVINE .... W. E. Lynn, Mass. Brighton, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Woodstock, N. Y. Chelsea, Mass. . Lynn, Mass. Somerville, Mass. . Salem, Mass. Brighton, Mass. 1935 [96 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT GERALD VICTOR LEVREAULT, Jerry .Willimansett, Mass. ERIC NORMAN LINDBLADE. Malden, Mass. JOSEPH THOMAS LIPPINCOTT.Germantown, Pa ROBERT MURRAY LITTLE, Bob .Belmont, Mass. WILLIAM MacDONALD, Mac .W. Somerville, Mass. EDWARD MEREDITH MacPHEE, Scotty .N. Hanover, Mass. VINCENT BRADSHAW MANGIONE.Medford, Mass. RAYMOND THOMPSON MARQUESS, Jr., Bud .Somerville, Mass. ELLISON FLETCHER MARVIN, Doc 0AX.Mount Vernon, N Y. DONALD ELWIN MAYO, Don .Andover, Mass. TIMOTHY JOSEPH McCARTHY.W. Somerville, Mass. JOHN DOUGLAS McCURTAIN, Mac .Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM FRANCIS McDONOUGH, Bill .Lawrence, Mass. FRANCIS JOSEPH McGEE, Fran 0AX.E. Boston, Mass. MASON FRANKLIN McGINNESS, Mac .Haverhill, Mass. ARTHUR FREDERICK McVARNISH, Art .Somerville, Mass. OLIVER PAYSON MILLIKEN, Jr., Pay $MA .Malden, Mass. ERIC SKOGLUND MOBERG, Mo .Arlington, Mass. JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY.Beverly, Mass WILLIAM HAROLD MURRAY, Bill AKII.Somerville, Mass. RALPH MAYER MYERSON.Somerville, Mass. EDWARD SARKIS NAHIGIAN, Nahi .Somerville, Mass. ROBERT LINSDELL NEWELL, Bob .Watertown, Mass. HAROLD WALTER NEWHOUSE.Benton Harbor, Mich. ABPAHAN EDWARD NIZEL, Eddie .Dorchester, Mass. ELIOT NOBLE.Melrose, Mass. AUGUSTUS THEODORE NORTON.N. Wilmington, Mass. STANLEY HUTCHINS NORTON, Stan .Andover, Mass. STANLEY BYRANT NORWOOD.W. Medford, Mass. JOHN JOSEPH O’DONNELL. Melrose, Mass. SYDNEY THOMAS O’HARE.Quincy, Mass. LLOYD BURTON OPPENHEIM, Lob XQ ' i ' . Newton, Mass. JAMES AUSTIN O’TOOLE, Jim . Clinton, Mass. ANTHONY JOSEPH PAGANO, Dean .Somerville, Mass. EDWIN LINCOLN PALMER, Ed ATQ.Malden, Mass. MILTON R. PALEVSKY, Pal .Brookline, Mass. WAYNE AUSTIN PARMAN. Mel rose, Mass. RUSSELL SHEPARD PEASE, Russ ©AX.Reading, Mass. WALTER GLEASON PERRY, Jr., Walt 0AX.W. Medford, Mass. HAROLD LEONARD PHILLIPS.Roxbury, Mass. LAWRENCE ARTHUR PIGEON, Larry 0AX.Broad Brook, Conn. FRANCIS AURENO PIRONE, Frank .E. Boston, Mass. MARCUS H. POLLAK, Marc XQW.Danbury, Conn. RALPH WALTER POTE, Pottie ATA.Medford, Mass. JOHN ALDRICH POWELL, Jack .Hyde Park, Mass. FRED NEWELL PRATT.W. Medford, Mass. WILLIAM SULLIVAN QUIGLEY.Charlestown, Mass. DAVID IGNATIUS QUINLAN, Dave .Medford, Mass. WILLIAM THOMAS QUIRK, Bill AY.Medford, Mass. RICHARD AYRTON RAYMOND, Dick . W. Bridgewater, Mass. CHARLES ROBERT REYNOLDS, Bob .Braintree, Mass. WILLIAM JOSEPH ROONEY, Bill .Lynn, Mass. 97] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT ARAM ROOPENIAN, Roop ...S. Boston, Mass. ALBERT HENRY ROSS, Al $En.Dorchester, Mass. CHARLES ROSS, Chuck .Watertown, Mass. MATHEW ROSS .Allston, Mass. MICHAEL HAROLD ROSSMAN .Lynn, Mass. ALBERT EARNEST ROY .Newton, Mass GEORGE HENRY RUPERT .Lexington, Mass. ALLEN IRVING SAUNDERS . Roxbury, Mass. PAUL GORDON SCHULTZ .. Hyde Park, Mass. RAYMOND MILTON SEARS. GUSTAVE RALPH SERI NO, Gus . . . JAMES ELMER SHAND. SAMUEL SHAPIRO. JOSEPH CHANDLER SHAW. MARTIN BROOKS SHEDD, Marty 0AX . MALCOLM CLINTON SHERMAN, Mai ITALO SILVESTRI. GEORGE STEPHEN SINNICKS, Georgie ZW WILLIAM GERALD SKULLEY, Red . . . ROBERT EDWIN SMALL, Bob . . . . FREEMAN ARTHUR SPINDELL, Free . . HOWARD EUGENE SPRAGG, Howie . . WALTER LINCOLN STACK, 0AX . . . GUY THOMAS STELLA, Tom . . . . GORDON STOTT, AK1I. ROBERT FREELAND STRATTON, Stratz AY RICHARD AMOS STRONG, Dick . . . JOSEPH JOHN STRUZZIERY. JOSEPH PATRICK SULLIVAN. MORTON SWARTZ. Attleboro, Mass. . Cambridge, Mass. . Somerville, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Wollaston, Mass. . Wakefield, Mass. . Wollaston, Mass. Somerville, Mass. . Manchester, Mass. Brockton, Mass. . Dorchester, Mass. Lynn, Mass. . Malden, Mass. Andover, Mass. . Wakefield, Mass. Boston, Mass. Rumford Center, Me. Billerica, Mass. Roslindale, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Arlington, Mass. EARLE CLIFTON TITUS, Jr .. W. Medford, Mass. SALVATORE RICHARD TRAINA, Salvy ..E. Boston, Mass. EMILIO JOSEPH TROIANELLO, Emil .Lawrence, Mass. GORDON JAMES TURNER .Medford, Mass. JAMES GORDON TLNAN, Skippy ZW .......... . Torrington, Conn. WILLIS AUGUST ULHMAN, Bill .Erie, Pa JACK EXLEY UPHAM, Jack AY.Washington, D. C. WILLIAM JOHN VANCE, Dizzy .Somerville, Mass. FRANKLIN IRVING van WART, Frank .. Glenbrook, Conn LOUIS ARMAND VEILLEUX, Lou AKII ......... New Bedford, Mass. HERBERT ROY WAITE.Arlington, Mass. CLIFTON ROLLA WALBRIDGE, Clif .. Enfield, N. H. JOHN FREDERICK WATSON, Johnnie .WJ Somerville, Mass. JOSEPH LORING WATSON.Atlantic] Mass. HAROLD WARREN WELLS, Harry . Somerville, Mass. ELMER LORD WHITHAM, Whitey ZW .New Bedford, Mass. FREDERICK MAYHEW WILLSON.Somerville Mass. VICTOR HUGO WIN ROTH, Vic ZW .Stoughton, Mass. WILLIAM HENRY WINSHIP. Jr., Bill ATA.Malden Mass ROBERT WITTEN. Roxbury ' Mass. ANTHONY ANDREW WOJCIECHOWSKI, Tony ATQ.Webster, Mass ROBERT YANOFSKY, Mendy $EII.Mattapan, Mass. 1935 t98 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT FREDERICK BIGGAR ZEIDLER .W. Roxbury, Mass. HAROLD OWEN ZIMMAN, Zim 2QW.Lynn, Mass. VICTOR JOSEPH ZUKAS, Vic .Lynn, Mass. Jackson ESTHER V. ANDERSON, A.B. in English.W. Somerville, Mass. MARION E. BANCROFT, Bette ASA, B.S. in Biology.Melrose, Mass. MARIE BARRETT, AOII, B.S. in English.Holyoke, Mass. DORIS M. BONNER, Dody 2Iv, A.B. in English.Lawrence, Mass. LORAINE M. CARRIEL, Pen A.B. in English.Claremont, N. H. DORIS E. CLARK, A.B. in Mathematics ..Somerville, Mass. CARMELITA S. CORBETT, Carmy A.B. in English.Jamaica Plain, Mass. MARIE E. COREY, Betty B.S. in Chemistry.Kentville, Nova Scotia ALICE W. CRATON, Lai AOn, A.B. in English.Hillsboro, N. H. MABEL M. DARBY, Dibby A.B. in Chemistry.W. Roxbury, Mass. ELIZABETH Z. EISNOR, A.B. in English Everett, Mass. EMILY FEDOR, B.S. in Economics.Bridgeport, Conn. HELEN P. FINDEISON, A.B. in English.Methuen, Mass. AUDREY J. FITZPATRICK, B.S. in Chemistry.Southbridge, Mass. JEAN M. FORSYTH, AOII, B.S. in English.Somerville, Mass. ELSIE U. GASSIRARO, B.S. in Chemistry.Boston , Mass. CHARLOTTE E. GINSBERG, A.B. in Psychology.Brookline, Mass. ETHEL E. HAM, Betty A.B. in Greek.Hartford, Conn. EDITH HARRIS, XQ, A.B. in Music.Dorchester, Mass ALICE B. HAYDEN, Altie A.B. in Philosophy.Medford, Mass. ETHEL E. JACKSON, A.B. in History ..Somerville, Mass. MARION H. JEPSON, Jeppy XQ, B.S. in Mathematics.Walpole, Mass. MARTHA G. JONES, Jerry AOII, B.S. in Economics. Medford, Mass. IRIS KELMAN, B.S. in Music.Stoneham, Mass. FLORENCE KREPLICK, Flo B.S. in Biology.Lynn, Mass. CAMELLA C. LABUZ, A.B. in Biology.Palmer, Mass. DOROTHY M. LANDRY, Dot B.S. in Chemistry.Watertown, Mass. WILMA LELAND, Billie B.S. in English.Harrison, N. Y. RUTH LINER, A.B. in French.Dorchester, Mass. ANITA H. LINSER, Jiggs B.S. in Psychology.Bronxville, N. Y. MARY C. MacDONALD, B.S. in Chemistry .... ELEANOR M. MAGEE, El A.B. in English .... BARBARA J. MARCH, Barb B.S. in Biology . . . NUNZIA R. MERLINO, Nan AOn, A.B. in French . . RITA C. MORDELIA, Reets A.B. in English .... BETTIE NEILL, Tommie XQ, B.S. in Biology .... CHRISTINE NELSON, Sammy AOII, B.S. in Mathematics LOIS M. O’BRIEN, A.B. in French. ALICE M. O’CONNELL, A.B. in Latin. Arlington, Mass. ® . . Revere, Mass. . Medford, Mass. . E. Boston, Mass. . . Revere, Mass. . Watertown, Conn. . Contoocook, N. H. W. Somerville, Mass. . . Everett, Mass. 99] JUMBO BOOK CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT ANNIE PERKINS, Ann , Perkie A.B. in English.Middlebury, Vt. VIRGINIA POLSEY, Ginny A.B. in French.Medford, Mass. HELEN B. RICHBURG, Bunny A.B. in History.W. Roxbury, Mass. BERNICE P. SAMEL, B.S. in Chemistry.. Methuen, Mass. PRISCILLA L. SAUNDERS, Prissy A.B. in English.W. Medway, Mass. DOROTHY G. SEEKAMP, Dot 2K, B.S. in Psychology.Queens Village, N. Y. THELMA I. SHAULIS, Teddie B.S. in Economics.Holsopple, Penn. CAROLYN H. SPINNEY, A.B. in Chemistry.Somerville, Mass. RUTH B. TAYLOR, Sandy A.B. in Mathematics . ..Marshfield, Mass. LEPHA M. THWING, Peggy B.S. in Mathematics.Winchester, Mass. JOSEPHINE M. TINSLEY, Jo X£2, B.S. in Biology ..Sandford, Me. KATHRINE Van SCHAICK, Kay A.B. in French Cobleskill, N. Y. HELEN M. WANAMAKER, A.B. in English Somerville, Mass. [100 193 5 2 7£Z- Society therefore is as ancient as the world. Voltaire ORGANIZATIONS Woodworth, Grinnell, MacLean, Fox Hingston, Froehlich, Oliver, Kavanaugh, Brown Tower Cross Memberhip in Tower Cross is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded an undegraduate. The chief purpose of the society is to promote the highest good of the College. It also has other specific duties. The Society was founded in 1897 as an honorary Senior Society. Members are elected in May of each year by the Junior Class, and the announcement and installa¬ tion ceremony are held publicly at the Chapel service on Junior Day. FREDERICK S. OLIVER . BENJAMIN M. CARLYN . JAMES W KAVANAUGH WALTER E. FROEHLICH . Owen J. Brown, Jr. Benjamin M. Carlyn Samuel F. Fox Walter E. Froehlich William G. Grinnell .President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .Marshal Richard J. Hingston James W. Kavanaugh Raymond G. MacLean Frederick S. Oliver Roy D. Woodworth 1011 JUMBO BOOK Greenblatt, O’Grady, Stearns Razee, MacLeod, Beer, Adelson, Boardman, Neal, Powers Phi Beta Kappa Delta of Massachusetts Chapter Established in 1892 National Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Founded 1776 at the College of William and Mary Ninety-nine Active Chapters Members of Phi Beta Kappa are chosen each year, on the basis of scholarship, from the first third of the Senior Class of the School of Liberal Arts and of Jackson College. CLASS OF 1935 JACKSON Barbara J. Boardman Mary G. Beer Elizabeth C. MacLeod Grace G. Neal TUFTS Lester R. Adelson Robert Claus Milton Greenblatt Gerald P. O’Grady Arthur L. Powers Arthur H. Razee Albert W. Stearns 193 5 [102 Hynes, Urbanek, Martinson Dahlberg, Benedict, Bradley, Hammond, Goedecke, Karp Richardson, Russell, Kollias, Savage, Oliver, Wiggin, Savolainen Tau Beta Pi Delta of Massachusetts Chapter Established in October, 1927 National Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at Lehigh University in 1885. Tau Beta Pi, National Honorary Engineering Fraternity, provides a distinctive recognition for Engineering students, whose ability to combine scholastic excellence with other collegiate activity merits special consideration. Election to its member¬ ship is a scholastic honor second only, in importance, to graduation honors, and depends not only on the man’s scholastic ability, but also, his character, his breadth of interest, both inside his School and out, his ability as a leader, his integrity and sincerity, and his promise as a future, successful engineer. Men are chosen from the first eighth of the Junior class and from the first quarter of the Senior class in the Fall and Spring of the School Year. H. WESLEY SAVAGE . . FREDERICK S. OLIVER . DEMETER J. KOLLIAS . DAVID C. WIGGIN, Jr. . H. Wesley Savage, ’35 Demeter J. Kollias, ’35 Frederick S. Oliver, ’35 David C. Wiggin, Jr., ’35 Charles A. Richardson, ’35 Unto U. Savolainen, ’35 Chester H. Russell, ’35 George H. Hammond, ’35 .President . Vice-President .Secretary Corresponding Secretary Mark Goedecke, ’35 Walter L. Benedict, ’35 Robert W. Bradley, ' 35 Joseph P. Urbanek, ’35 Vincent M. Hynes, ’35 Harold S. Dahlberg, ’35 Alfred Karp, ’35 Leonard A. Martinson, ’36 103] JUMBO BOOK Burbank, Hotchkiss, Andrews, Clark, Brouder Lutzin, Brainerd, Thorner, Franceschini, Odell Pen, Paint and Pretzels Harking back to the days after bustles had gone out but before rats in the hair had come in ' Pen, Paint and Pretzels began the year with Gold in the Hills by J. Frank Davis, which was received enthusiastically by a capacity house. Varying the type of dramatic fare, the Society offered for the second production The Queen ' s Husband, by Robert Sherwood. Three P ' s introduced an innovation to Tufts theatre-goers by producing in April three original one-act plays, All the World’s a Stage, by Sheldon Christian; Ashes of April, by Arthur H. Razee; and The Waitress and the Princess, by Theodore Packard. Production of one-act plays between the second and third full-length productions seems destined to become a permanent part of the dramatic policy of the Society. Entering into its Twenty-fifth Anniversary Year, Pen, Paint and Pretzels pre¬ sented for its final play, Counselor-at-Law, by Elmer Rice. This drama proved to be one of the most ambitious and successful productions ever offered at Tufts. MELVIN THORNER . . MARGARET F. BRAINERD JOAN M. FRANCESCHINI SIDNEY G. LUTZIN . . Sherman W. Andrews Edward W. Burbank J. Francis Burbank .President . Vice-President .Secretary .Treasurer Eleanor Clark Helen V. Hotchkiss Esther Odell 193 5 [104 Duncan, Ranieri, Weiss, Tervo Radvilas, Coolidge, Lewis, Garner, Stone Ivy Society The Junior Honorary Society, Ivy, founded in 1901 to break down factional lines within the college, has many functions to perform. Included among these are carrying out a rrangements for Junior Day, selecting class blazers, conducting the Junior Prom, and publishing the Ivy Book. At the request of the faculty, Ivy also assumes charge of and conducts various college affairs. ....The group is elected by the Sophomore class in May, and the announcement is made on Junior Day. WILLIAM W. LEWIS.President ANTHONY RADVILAS.Vice-President, Secretary WILLIAM C. GARNER.Treasurer Robert T. Coolidge Richard S. Duncan William C. Garner Richard Johnson William W. Lewis Anthony F. Radvilas Louis P. Ranieri Carlton H. Stone Thomas D. Tervo Irving Weiss 1051 JUMBO BOOK Bently, Kyrios, Lillis, Spath, Redshaw, Stewart R. Boyd, Goodall, Bower, J. Keith, J. Boyd Sword and Shield Sword and Shield is the honorary Sophomore Society. Its functions are to act as welcomers of visitors, run not more than five informal dances, usher at athletic and dramatic functions, enforce Freshman traditions, and to assume responsibility of college song books in chapel. DAViD A. BOWERS LINCOLN L. REDSHAW JOHN C. BENTLEY, Jr. ROBERT B. BOYD John C. Bentley, Jr. David A. Bowers John A. Boyd Robert B. Boyd Charles A. Foberg William Goodall .President . Vice-President .Secretary .Treasurer Roger S. Keith Lewis A. Kyrios James C. Lillis, Jr. Lincoln L. Redshaw Antone J. Spath Richard W. Stewart 193 5 [106 Stone, Coolidge Lord, Benedict, Auer, Davis, Hyde, Roetzer Woodworth, MacLean, Oliver, Brown, Grinnell, Froehlich, Fox Student Council Student Council is composed of members from the various major organizations on the Hill. It controls and regulates all pertinent matters concerning extra¬ curricular activities and the student life of the men in general. Some work has been inaugurated this year in conjunction with the Alumni Council on matters pertaining to the general welfare of fhe College. OWEN J. BROWN, Jr. . . FREDERICK S. OLIVER . . ROY D. WOODWORTH . . PROFESSOR GEORGE S. MILLER George J. Auer, Jr. Walter L. Benedict Owen J. Brown, Jr. Robert T. Coolidge Franklin A. Davis Samuel F. Fox Walter E. Froehlich William G. Grinnell Roy . President Vice-President . Secretary Faculty Advisor Stanley Hyde Arthur B. Lord, Jr. Raymond G. MacLean Frederick S. Oliver Alfred A. Roetzer Antone J. Spath Carlton H. Stone Melvin Thorner D. Woodworth 44 107] JUMBO BOOK Swenson, Pflaumer, Spain, Clark, Chagnon, Upton, E. Harris, Oddy MacLeod, Goddard, W. Harris, Miller, Carter Jackson Student Council Founded in 1902 Jackson Student Council has added to its disciplinary work, the duties of a central college organization. This year’s Council has joined the National Student Federation of America; entertained sub-freshmen; sponsored monthly formal dinners; and added an off-hill representative. The members of Council are: president, vice- president, secretary-treasurer, off-hill representative, the presidents of each of the four classes, and the house presidents of each dormitory. WILHELMINA HARRIS, ’35 . KATHERINE J. CARTER,’36 . VIRGINIA M. GODDARD, ’37 . ELIZABETH C. MACLEOD, ’35 Elizabeth V. Chagnon, ’35 Alicia F. Clark, ’35 Edith Harris, ’37 Ruth S. Miller, ’36 Christina J. Oddy, ’35 .President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Off-Hill Representative Mathilda Pflaumer, ’36 Louise O. Swenson, ’36 Elizabeth Spain, ’37 Fairlee H. Towsley, ’35 Marjorie P. Upton, ’36 193 5 [108 Hill, Ranieri, Bluestein, Ladd, Healey, Weiss, Tennant Franks, Merriman, Marvin, Brouder, Robinson, Quinn, O’Grady The Interfraternity Council Recognized by the National Interfraternity Council, the Tufts Interfraternity body is composed of one senior and one junior delegate from each fraternity. Its purposes are to promote good fellowship among the college fraternal organizations, to formulate the rushing rules, and to regulate all matters of interfraternity competition. EDWARD W. BROUDER CARROLL J. ROBINSON HAROLD H. SLATE . Randall H. Merriman Nathan L. Marvin Edward W. Brouder Melvin S. Martinson Carroll J. Robinson Arthur E. Appleyard Harold H. Slate Wilbur E. Quinn Gerald P. O’Grady Douglas B. Roberts Zeta Psi Theta Delta Chi Delta Upsilon Delta Tau Delta Alpha Tau Omega Phi Delta Phi Epsilon Pi Sigma Omega Psi Alpha Kappa Pi Phi Mu Delta . President . Vice-President . Secretary Duncan W. Seavey Lawrence A. Franks Joel B. Hill Robert C. Mountford Daniel S. Healey, Jr. Robert A. Spence Irving M. Weiss Louis Bluestein Louis B. Ranieri Charles F. Tennant 109] JUMBO BOOK Goddard, Donning, Bullock Miller, MacLeod, Roscoe, Smith, Illingworth Pan-Hellenic Council The Pan-Hellenic Council of Jackson College is composed of one alumna, one senior, and one junior delegate from each of the national fraternities represented in in the institution. During the past year the Council has been more successful than ever in propagating among the fraternity women the democratic ideal of the college. Following a semester void of rushing rules, the first week of second semester was devoted to organized rushing. GERTRUDE ROSCOE, Chi Omega . . ELIZABETH MacLEOD, Alpha Omicron Pi PATRICIA SMITH, Sigma Kappa . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Gertrude Roscoe Elizabeth Macleoa Irma Illingworth Ruth Bullock Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Kappa Alpha Xi Delta Jane Tyrell Ruth Miller Patricia Smith Mary Donning 193 5 [110 Martinson, Quinn, Ladd, Brown, Allen, Dittami, O’Grady Evening Party Association The Evening Party Association is one of the oldest organizations in College. It is composed of members of each of the fraternities, and runs a series of formal dances during the course of the college year. The Evening Party aims to provide a means for the men and women of the College to enjoy their social life on the Hill. OWEN J. BROWN, Jr. . . . MERLIN LADD. ALFRED E. ALLEN, Jr. . . . Alfred E. Allen, Delta Upsilon Owen J. Brown, Jr., Theta Delta Chi Frances R. Dittami, Phi Delta Merlin Ladd, Zeta Psi Wilbur E. Quinn, .President .Vice-President .Secretary-Treasurer William B. MacRae, Alpha Tau Omega Melvin S. Martinson, Delta Tau Delta Gerald P. O’Grady, Alpha Kappa Pi Herman A. Poitras, Phi Mu Delta Sigma Omega Psi JUMBO BOOK Price, Petravice, Rose, Kellett Parks, Coolidge, Brouder, Quinn Debating Council The Debating Council had a most successful and active season this year. In the Fall tryouts eleven men qualified for membership, Edward W. Brouder was elected President, and Bradford Coolidge, Manager. During the year various teams from the Council participated in eleven debates, of which six were at some distance. The schools met included Radcliffe, Middlebury, Bates, U. of Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Hamilton, Colgate, M. I. T., Mass. State, Bowdoin, and Lafayette. At Academic Honors Awards, Brouder, Parks, Quinn, and Stearns were presented with the de¬ bating charms which they won by steady work and distinctive ability. Professor Newell C. Maynard played his usual flawless role as Director of Debate. EDWARD BROUDER.President BRADFORD COOLIDGE.Manager PROFESSOR NEWELL C. MAYNARD.Director Edward Brouder Bradford Coolidge Norman Kellett Lewis Parks Peter Petravice Robert Price Wilbur Quinn David Rose 193 5 [112 Miller, Merry, Merlino, Barker, Sherry, Dunn, Franceschini All-Around Club Every Jackson student is a member of the All Around Club, a social organization which sponsors a series of events, including the spring formal and the musicale. The musicale is under the direction of Professor Lewis. This year, funds were given to Student Council for its operating expenses. JOAN M. FRANCESCHINI RUTH S. MILLER . . . JEAN BARKER . . . ELIZABETH A. DUNN President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Joan M. Franceschini Elizabeth A. Dunn Ruth S. Miller Helen M. Merry Jean Barker Ruth E. Sherry Nunzia R. Merlino 113 ] JUMBO BOOK Yanofsky, Roscoe, Grinnell Clark, Appleyard, Cole Commencement Committees CLASS VICTOR APPLEYARD Chairman DAY COMMITTEE BENJAMIN M. CARLYN T reasurer GERTRUDE M. ROSCOE ALICE G. COLE WILLIAM G. GRINNELL JOSEPH R. YANOFSKY ALICIA F. CLARK BANQUET COMMITTEE SIDNEY G. LUTZIN Chairman WILLIAM G. STOTT DANIEL MILLER CHAPEL ORATORS EDWARD W. BROUDER Tufts WINONA M. GOULD Jackson TREE ORATORS OWEN J. BROWN, Jr. Tufts PATRICIA M. GAVIN Jackson JACKSON BANQUET COMMITTEE D. ELAINE ANDERSON ANN M. MAHER HELEN V. HOTCHKISS 193 5 [114 r v tiietiiftsvweekly VOL. XXXVIII THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1934 TUFTS COLLEGE. MASSACHUSETTS Pen Pal fascinating tertainmen on the evf 9 when it Hills, or T large and the play a The audie as such, to of Jack D Nell, and In the pas In tense e uations w week, for and drams lifted bod dramas w years or s tres as a talnment. lesque sort synthesis c melodrama an exposit; dramatic c That is, has vanish In differen play abou tlons, roro pense of a tion of a p before a andience; is fixed s which the which the deeming ti Is amazing In which stupid Roc all the act abounds l uses threa causes rtgl ty to be pt mands llttl COACH Bowdoto Te n Clast By Donald Hansen, Benoit, Breen, Marvin Packard, Donnelly, Clark, Auer, Huyck, Powers, Cooiidge The Tufts Weekly GEORGE J. AUER, Jr. ARTHUR L. POWERS JAMES F. DONNELLY ALICIA F. CLARK . MARGARET L. HUYCK DOUGLAS B. ROBERTS RUSSELL E. DIMERY . LEROY J. BENOF Established in 189 d Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor . Sports . Jackson Assistant Jackson . Business Circulation Editor Editor Editor Manager Manager The oft swung inti preparatlo tie of the feated Jun a victory Tufts woul a disappoii Bowser is bope that attack wil lacked thu Injuries was predi- for the B the White who score last year offense. Is first strlm Kent, Joe Drummond, Will Manter, Basil Latty. A1 Putnam and Stan Sar¬ gent are at present held together by adhesive tape and will probably see little action Saturday. Remembering the 26 to 12 win ROBERT T. COOLIDGE Managing Editors EDWIN DAVID R. HANSEN PACKARD NEWS STAFF E. Bennett F. E. Champney R. W. B. Cooiidge J. M. Crevoshay L. E. L. Buchan R. M. E. Donning S. Doody Grayce W. T. R. W. Hawkins Hunt E. G. C. Harris Harris Harriot R. A. E. I. P. season when meeting the Jumbo, no matter how poor the season may have been otherwise. The punting of Buck Sawyer will give the stellar fContinued on 4) R. J. Jarvis J. J. Mangione R. E. Ober L. H. Parks I mg Saturday, November 24 Varsity Football. Mass. State at Tufts. 8:30 P.M. Sword and Shield Dance, Cousens Gym B. Parks Pollen A. Russo S. Shulman H. Smith W. N. E. H. D. Winship Marvin Shaw Breen L. Stanley S. Sheinberg otner aougnooys tuoug me use : ' Ins ry march of imbo roared touchdown una feated Middlebury al last Sat- pes of Tufts t digit, rep- f yard field tant feature ed a snap- of consecu- ents of the ing of this ungle. Dick Hings- •Intercepter. the Middle- the first two •Ing honors nd less shit- stopped on tlebury sec- ter line and g consider- g thru the •ntier. Mid- jarly in the copped back and fired a right side- yards away who had g to cover gure of the : n was still his team- other Mld- ept on in a touchdown. .Ion of the forwards by a few min. rter was in- out the sec- ied all his the Panther 5 ) iTICE RD HALL During the i been pro- ce; we may t everything in the long n which is c times; or firm Inten- , and sett- to meet the moment, and foreign re at home (Singly nat- d to Wash- system the oe Congress age to hand • rrel is root- Is such a i to run the the modern : individual ol economic •s, since In- •roken down .d standard. patronage- had not learned positively until the , How well equipped is day after that the armistice was a ri n government to handle its own f act | affairs, to meet exigencies thrust At the present time, he stated,, u P° n rededication of the armistice should, (ConeinuTT P «. 4 . “GOLD IN THE HILLS” FASCINATES JHCCCTLTT VARSITY SWAMPS MIDDLEBURY SCORE Revi Runs Morine, Leary, Brouder Powers, Giblin, Hotchkiss, MacLoughlin, Murray, McLeod, Champlin, Donnelly Minton, Ladd, Gavin, Hyde, Brown, Francesdhini, Auer 1935 Jumbo Book In keeping with the trend established in the last volume of the Jumbo Book, this book blends the old traditions of the College with a modern styling. A few minor revisions, such as the expansion of the section devoted to football, with the new treatment of the views and pictures, are incorporated to harmonize with the black and silver theme that is used throughout the volume. Behind and beneath this new exterior, however, there still remains the manner that has proved so substantial through the years in depicting the true Tufts. STANLEY HYDE . . OWEN J. BROWN, Jr. PATRICIA M. GAVIN MERLIN J. LADD . . George J. Auer, Jr. Arthur Powers Spencer Champlin Catherine Murray James Giblin Jack Morine Hazel McCarthy Victor Appleyard Walter Benedict Sidney Lutzin .Editor . Business Manager . Jackson Editor Assistant Editor Geraldine Minton Marion MacLoughlin Edward Leary Helen Hotchkiss James Donnelly Theodore Brouder Joan Franceschini Elizabeth MacLeod Mark Goedecke Duncan Seavey 193 5 [116 Price, Lord, Benoit, Besse The Tuftonian The Tuftonian, the literary magazine of Tufts College, is a quarterly which contains contributions of the student body. The magazine provides an opportunity for students to express their opinions as well as to publish creative work of merit. The student editorial board of 1934-35 has been prone to accept the more readable manuscripts; at the same time it has tried to maintain the high literary standard established in past years. The contests sponsored by the magazine and Mr. John Holmes proved highly successful in encouraging students to produce work which met these standards. BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR B. LORD, Jr. Assistant Editors BARBARA BADMINGTON LEROY J. BENOIT ROBERT F. PRICE ELEANOR CHAMPNEY VIRGINIA BESSE 117 ] JUMBO BOOK Radio, Bluestein, Flanders Hay, Kimball, Quinn, Eisner, Pollack, Oppenheimer Merrow, Lane, Parks, Benedict, Hanson, Price, Mangione Tufts College Glee Club The Glee Club of the 1934- 1935 season was one of the best in the history at college. In spite of economic conditions a number of concerts were given which fulfilled the high standards of entertainment offered by the Club. The large enroll¬ ment of members and candidates is indicative of the keen, live interest of Tufts in the Glee Club. The fine support and spirit of the members, welded together under the capable leadership of Professor Lewis, formed a Club of which the college may well be proud. MEMBERS 1934 Group w. , 0. Bracken C. A. Stevens L. H. Parks R. F. Greely A. S. Merrow L. Bluestein F. A. Whitney D. B. Roberts 0. T. Harris R. B. Parks E. R. Hansen W. L Benedict D. W. Seavey L. W. . Hathaway J. M. Peters W . H. Howard D. E. Bowen J. R. Tucker K. D. Hay D. Simonds R. E. Howard N. E. Carlson W. R. Corey R. J. Hunt 0. Spritz E. S. T reworgy H. A. Poitras W. B. Coolidge N. 1 Kel let F. M. Carrol, Jr. N. L. Williams F. H. Cummings P. M. Kramer F. S. Vecchione J. J. Mangione W. H !. Kemp D. B. Davis G. G. Lane M. F. Walker L. M. Shipp W. T. Gilman A. F. Wild 1935 Candidates R. C. Hudson w. A . Johnson G. J. Andrews D. A. Tripp P. LaFortune C. L. Elnser M. H . Poliak L. Lister J. H. Wilkinson L. Oppenheim H. F. Eaton G. S. Gibb W. G. Skulley M. Gold L. B. Radio R. K. Flapgood J. F. Sherman W. E. Morton R. B. Flanders E. Westphalen R. C. Palange 193 5 PIANIST W. H. Howard MANAGER W. L. Benedict [118 For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks-not that you won or lost-hut how you played the game. ” Rice ) 27 2.+ - The Chapel bell, which by an old tradition always rings out the news of a Tufts’ victory down at the Oval, pealed forth once more, late Saturday afternoon, November 23, 1934, just as dusk was settling down on the Hill, but this time its clamor possessed a new significance. Tufts had defeated Massachusetts State, successfully passing the last obstacle on the long and arduous route to one of those very rare achievements, an undefeated and untied football season. Every man on the Tufts line-up contributed his part to the especially satisfying victory; satis¬ factory because the victims were the Massachusetts Staters, but more so because the game marked the finale of a perfect football season. Captain Walter Froehlich, one of the eight seniors playing his last gridiron role for the Jumbos, was everything a captain should be, an inspiration to his mates by the rugged quality of his steady performance. Johnny Grinnell and Fred Oliver, the ends; Sam Fox and Roy Woodworth, the tackles; Raymie MacLean and Dick Hingston, speed boys of the backfield, and Ben Carlyn, center; also turned in their togs for the last time. The others, such as Jack Rendall, Jerry Ginley, and Lew Kyrios, the guards; Ollie Borden, Charlie Foberg, and Roger Keith, half backs; were not far behind the veterans in the brilliancy of their performance. The seven line men played through the entire sixty minutes of bitter, savage football in almost eve ry game, with the exception of the New Hampshire and Connecticut State contests, duplicating their iron-man stunt week after week. Roy Woodworth underwent a painful leg operation the night before the Massachusetts State game but played through the encounter, turning in many spectacular plays and encouraging his mates by his fortitude. Johnny Grinnell, Freddy Oliver, and Sam Fox were also nursing injuries sustained in the Middlebury and Bowdoin games. Notwithstanding the physical injuries, however, the team, coaches and even some of the student body were laboring under a mental strain that exceeded physical suffering tenfold. For five con¬ secutive Saturdays the Brown and Blue was unscored upon. The strain was terrific, and it was perhaps fortunate that Middlebury scored those three points on the sixth Saturday. It was certainly a safety valve and everyone felt better. At the outset of the season the chances for a winning, let alone an undefated one, were con¬ sidered very slim. It was through the very able supervision of the head coach, Lew Manly, and his assistants, Char ' ie Hingston and Syke Rachdorf, and the inspiring leadership of a fine captain, Walter Froehlich, that the team was able to attain its memorable achievement. In several instances they rose to great heights and repelled the opposition with a will to win which can only be displayed by the best gridiron teams. The record these men made is indeed an enviable one. To the coaches, captain and every man on the squad we extend our heartiest congratulations. Back Row: Spath, Foberg, Keith, Rendall, Borden. Third Row: Claus, Manly, Smith, Baker, Kyrios, Rachdorf. Second Row: Giniey, Fox, Froehlich, Oliver, Carlyn. Front Row: MacLean, Woodworth, Grinnell, Hingston, Nattie. TUFTS VS. COLBY TU FTS —7 COLBY —0 On October 6, a stubborn but outclassed Colby eleven of White Mules gave way before a steady fifty-yard march late in the third period, and a Tufts combine of potential Iron Men annexed the first victory of the season, 7-0, before a loyal, rain- soaked crowd at the Oval. With CaptGin Froehlich constantly ripping holes in the Colby line, and with Raymie MacLean artfully picking his way behind the fine blocking of Dick Hingston, the Jumbo grid machine ground out its first touchdown of the year. MacLean finally shot across the last three yards for the score after his mates had driven the right side of the heavy Colby line out of play. Roger Keith ' s educated toe drove home a perfect placement kick for the extra point. Johnny Grinnell did a great job of calling signals, and it was largely his strategy in using a quick kick that paved the way for the Jumbo score. TUFTS VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY TUFTS — 6. B. U. —0 The team journeyed over to Weston on Monday, October 15, for its annual contest with B. U. The game, originally scheduled for the previous Saturday, was postponed because of snow. The game itself was one of the closest and most hard fought of all. The Tufts line met its acid test and passed it gloriously. Time and time again they repulsed the attacks of the red-jerseyed horde in the very shadow of their own goal posts. The Brown and Blue seemed lost throughout the first half of the game, and a B. U. score seemed inevitable. The ball was in Tufts’ territory during the entire first half, but the Terriers failed to take advan¬ tage of their opportunities and there was an audible sigh of relief from the Tufts rooters when the half ended. In the second half it was another story. Coach Manly’s boys wasted no time in getting started and the tables were exactly re¬ versed. Early in the fourth period Froehlich smashed over for the only score of the game, from his own two-yard line, after a sustained march down the field. The extra point was blocked. 272 - TUFTS VS. CONNECTICUT STATE TUFTS—14 CONN. STATE —0 On October 20, Tufts met Connecticut State at the Oval and continued on their undefeated march by downing the Nutmeggers, 14-0. This time it was Dick Hingston ' s turn to share the spotlight of fame, which so far during the season had played on Froehlich, Grinnell, and MacLean. Hingston caught two passes, one an inter¬ ception, and accounted for both touchdowns against the stubborn State team from Storrs. The first score came in the second period, on the wings of a short flip from Keith to Hingston who was waiting in the end zone. Keith easily kicked the extra point. Later in the same period, Hingston intercepted a Connecticut State pass on his own 35-yard line and raced down the field 65 yards for the second score of the game. Keith again made good the point after touch¬ down. For the rest of the game Tufts was content to play defensive football and there was no further excitement during the afternoon. TUFTS VS. WILLIAMS TUFTS —7 WILLIAMS —0 One of the mightiest Tufts ' lines in years rose to new heights of football glory by turning aside, in the shadows of their goal posts, no less than six distinct scoring threats on the part of a heavily favored and brilliant Purple eleven at Williamstown on October 27, as the Jumbos ground out a surprise 7-0 victory. Walt Froehlich ' s bone-crushing charges into the middle of the Williams ' frontier pushed over the only score of the afternoon. Roger Keith ' s usually dependable kicking added the extra point The varied and deceptive mode of attack launched by the losers provided the Tufts followers with many an anxious moment during the first half, but as usual the line withstood all attacks and, when the final whistle had blown, Tufts emerged with their fourth consecutive victory and found themselves among the three teams in the East who had neither been defeated, tied, nor scored upon. 7-2 6 TUFTS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE TUFTS —26 NEW HAMPSHIRE —0 The glorification of the quick kick, engineered by the stra¬ tegic signal-calling of Johnny Grinnell and by the executive punt¬ ing of Roger Keith, paved the way for Tufts ' fifth straight shut¬ out victory on Saturday, November 2, at the Oval. This time the victims were the unusually potent University of New Hampshire Wildcats, and the score was 26-0. At this time Tufts alone boasted the only perfect record in the East. It was a fitting dis¬ play of scoring power before the large gathering of Alumni, pres¬ ent for Home-coming Day. Tufts got away to a quick start by virtue of Keith ' s quick- kicking and scored eighteen points in the first period. New Hampshire just never seemed to get going; it was Tufts ' game all the way through. TUFTS VS. MIDDLEBURY TUFTS — 18 MIDDLEBURY — 3 The steam-roller march of the irresistable Jumbo roared still further along the touchdown trail to victory and the glory of an undefeated season by crushing the Middlebury Panther, 18-3, at the Oval on November 9. To the high hopes of the Tufts ' rooters, that fatal last digit, representing a beautiful thirty-seven yard field goal by Elwood Hoxie, was the most important feature of the game. It signified the snapping of a long string of consecu¬ tive shut-outs for the opponents of the 1934 Jumbo, king of the Eastern football jungle. The elusive speed of Dick Hingston, consistent pass-inter- cepter, enabled him to race over the Middlebury goal line in each of the first two periods to capture scoring honors for the day. A slower back v ould have been stopped in each case by the fast Middlebury secondaries. In the fourth period, Tufts again scored when Froehlich took the pigskin over after a concentrated march down the field. 7 7 TUFTS VS. BOWDOIN TUFTS —7 BOWDOIN—6 Only by the scant margin of a conversion kick, propelled by the toe of Roger Keith, allowed the still untied and undefeated Tufts machine to eke out a slender 7-6 victory over the vastly improved and thoroughly inspired Bowdoin Polar Bear at his historic Whittier Field in Brunswick on November 16. The Bowdoin score came in the third quarter as the after- math of a punt fumble, and was the first and last successful threat at the Jumbo goal line all season. Trailing 6-0, well into the final period, Tufts was obliged to come from behind to prolong its undefeated string. With a few minutes left to play, Grinnell called upon Keith to execute one of his quick kicks. Roger ' s never-failing toe one more performed. The ball left the playing field about two feet from the goal line and the Bowdoin team was so demoralized that Soule ' s kick car¬ ried only nineteen yards. Froehlich and MacLean hammered the line and brought the ball to the six-yard stripe. Then Hingston threw a lateral to Keith, who galloped over the line to tie the score. Keith kicked the extra point for the margin of victory. TUFTS VS. MASSACHUSETTS STATE TUFTS —6 MASSACHUSETTS STATE —0 The great 6-0 victory of Tufts over Massachusetts State in the final game of the season, at the Oval on November 23, made football history at Tufts, and is now more or less of an old story. The tension for spectators and participants alike created an electric atmosphere around the crowded Oval. The only score of the game came when Roger Keith threw a flat pass to Dick Flingston on the State thirty-five yard line and Dick raced down the field for a touchdown. Keith ' s attempt to convert was short. State then took to the air, throwing some dazzling passes, which, luckily for the Tufts ' cause, were not completed, and the game ended amid shouts, cries, sighs and cheers from a loyal and enthusiastic undergraduate body. Left to Right: Manly, Cousens, Froehlich, Houston, Brown, Wren, Newhall 274$ The Victory Banquet As the inspired Jumbo eleven continued to cut such an impressive string of victories in New England football circles, the idea occurred to the Student Council that a Victory Banquet would be quite fitting as an additional way to honor the players—if, and when, they added the eighth and final game to their list of wins. Because of the disturbing psychological effect which the news of such an affair would foster, plans of the post-season banquet were not widely publicized until after the State game. George J. Auer, Jr., acted as chairman of the officiating committee, and secured the services of Owen J. Brown, Jr., President of Student Council, as toast¬ master. Such an imposing group of names, especially significant here at Tufts, as Fred Ellis, Arthur Sampson, Mr. Robert Claus, Mr. Arthur B. Newhall, Mr. George Carens, Prof. Houston, President Cousens, Lew Manly, and Walt Froehlich were on the bill as speakers. An attendance of almost 500 loyal Tufts supporters taxed the capacity of the main floor of the Cousens Gym on the evening of the banquet, December 4. Dr. Farquhar, ' 08, led the group in the singing of the various Tufts songs, and this was followed by Toastmaster Brown ' s introduction of the different speakers. Several members of the 1927 undefeated eleven were on hand, and there were many at¬ tempted comparisons of the fine record of that team with that of the 1934 club. Professor Houston named his All-Tufts eleven and selected Carlyn, Woodworth, and Grinnell from the present team. The election of Jack Rendall as Captain of the 1935 varsity eleven was then announced. Moving pictures, which featured the more important phases of the football season and of other athletic events in the past two or three years, concluded the program for the evening. 193 5 [124 Caton, Pote, Bowen, Savage, Lawrence, Starr Duffy, Col Iyer, Hannon, Pare Cross Country After dropping meets to Mass. State and Northeastern, the Cross Country team turned in a perfect score against Wesleyan, the first nine men crossing the line wearing the brown and blue. Although defeated by Worcester Polytech, the runners ran a fine race. Amherst was added to Tufts ' victims and in the N. E. I. A. A. the varsity made a good showing, placing ninth in an exceptionally good field to end a successful hill and dale season. 1934 OFFICERS 1935 H. W. SAVAGE Captain E. W. CATON, Jr. Manager W. S. YEAGER Coach E. G. PARE E. W. CATON, Jc W. S. YEA.GER R. B. Lawrence S. J. Starr LETTERMEN H. W. Savage G. J. Duffy L. W. Pote SEASON E. G. Pare H. J. Col Iyer Tufts 17 Mass. State 38 Tufts 38 Amherst 22 Tufts 22 Northeastern 38 Tufts 23 W. P. 1. 33 Tufts 47 Wesleyan 15 N. E. 1 . A. A. Ninth 1251 JUMBO BOOK Franks, Parks, Ycgjian, Clopp, Flealey, Coolidge, Kavanaugh, Toon Calhoun, White, Giblin, Pierce, Davis, Hutton, Real, Wiley, Morton Soccer The Tufts Soccer team enjoyed a successful season with three wins, three losses, and a tie game. After losing a hard fought battle on a muddy field to Harvard, the Jumbo booters proceeded to upset the American International Institute, M. I. T., and Clark in successive weeks. A tie with Worcester Polytech was followed by the loss of two close games to Amherst and Brown. Frank Davis, Jim Kavanaugh, and George Hutton, the latter being the first Tufts man in the history of the school to be selected an All-American soccer player, were outstanding during the season. OFFICERS 1934 1935 F. A. DAVIS Captain W. W. LEWIS J. R. CALHOUN Manager G. BLEYLE, Jr. . W. W. MORTON Coach W. W. MORTON LETTERMEN F. A. Davis W. A. Farnsworth W. C. Garner G. T. Hutton D. S. Healey W. W. Lewis J. W. Kavanaugh J. P. Giblin J. E. Smith H. C. Pierce E. F. Cornwell W. J. Clopp L. A. Franks E. W. Brouder J. R. Calhoun R. T. Coolidge J. Real SEASON Tufts 1 Harvard 3 Tufts 2 Clark 1 Tufts 3 American Int. 2 Tufts 1 W. P. 1. 1 Tufts 3 M. 1. T. 0 Tufts 0 Amherst 1 Tufts 1 Brown 4 193 5 [126 Green, Boyd, Tervo, Spath, Foberg, Lewis, McConnell, Walter, Cochran Keith, Kavanaugh, Harris, Grinnell, Kyrios, Radvilas, Woodworth Basketball A worn and tired group of players reported for the 1934-35 season to the newly appointed coach of basketball, Art Cochran. The undefeated football season had taken its toll, both mentally and physically. Grinnell, Woodworth, Kyrios, Spath, and Radvilas were all members of the football team. Nevertheless, Coach Cochran did a fine job during his first year as a varsity coach. The team finished the season just under the 500 percentage mark, whipping some good teams and losing five games by from one to five points. 1934-35 W. G. GRINNELL R. J. GREEN A. M. COCHRAN W. G. Grinnell R. D. Woodworth A. F. Radvilas Tufts 43 Brown Tufts 31 B. U. Tufts 35 Panzer Tufts 22 Upsala Tufts 37 Brown Tufts 29 Harvard Tufts 47 M. 1. T. Tufts 28 Springfield Tufts 127 ] OFFICERS Captain Manager Coach LETTERMEN J. W. Kavanaugh I. Harris SEASON 37 Tufts 36 Tufts 28 Tufts 40 Tufts 41 Tufts 32 Tufts 20 Tufts 34 Tufts 23 Mass. State 1935-36 1. HARRIS R. T. COOLIDGE A. M. COCHRAN A. J. Spath L. A. Kyrios R. J. Green 33 Northeastern 30 27 Rutgers 58 38 B. U. 20 41 New Hampshire 33 35 W. P. 1. 43 49 Rhode Island 44 37 Northeastern 38 44 33 Williams 30 JUMBO BOOK A. Slate, Lutzin, Devot O’Grady, Chase, Hahn, Errgong, Stewart, R. Smith, Ruggeri Johnson, E. Smith, Hingston, H Slate, Scoboria, Pagan, Carey Wrestling Wrestling at Tufts has evolved from a minor to a major sport largely through the personal efforts of its congenial and efficient coach, Sam Ruggeri. The season of 1934-35 produced Tufts’ second undefeated team. The grapplers climaxed an excellent year’s work by winning the New England Intercollegiate Wrestling Tourna¬ ment for the third time in a period of five years. Captain Harold Slate, Cowboy Smith, Ray Pagan, and Dick Hingston were crowned champions in their respective classes. Scoboria and Johnson were consistent winners during the season, but lost spectacular matches in the semi-finals of the tournament. OFFICERS 1934-35 1935-36 H. H. SLATE G. P. O’GRADY SAM RUGGERI Captain Manager Coach R. JOHNSON J. F. PALMIER I SAM RUGGERI LETTERMEN H. H. Slate A. J. Devot R. Pagan E. L. Smith R. J. Hingston R. Johnson C. P. Scoboria G. P. O’Grady SEASON Tufts 30 Norwich 0 Tufts 22 Springfield 8 Tufts 27 Brooklyn Poly. 5 Tufts 201 2 M. 1. T. 9 2 Tufts 17 Harvard 11 Tufts 16 Brown 16 New England Intercollegiates — First Place — 27 Points 193 5 [128 Tervo, Tominey, Pingree, Mayo, Keith, Gaiuszka, McCurtain, Spath, Acford, Devlin, Bristol, Leslie Nash, Lupien, Yavarrow, Colclough, Woodworth, Grinnell, Donnelly, Morine, Acerra, Lillis, Batchelder, Adel son. Baseball The 1934 diamond edition of the Jumbo was one of the strongest aggreaations to represent Tufts in years. Woodworth and Grinnell turned in some fine mound performances, while Batchelder and Staffon excelled with the willow. A record of thirteen wins and only four losses speaks for itself. The 1935 prospects look oood with Grinnell and Woodworth returning to the box, Borden and Morine to the infield, and Donnelly to the outer garden. Colclough, Bristol, Lupien, Mayo, Leslie, Spath, and Tominey will round out a team capable of providing stiff opposition for Tufts’ opponents. OFFICERS 1934 E. P. BATCHELDER Captain C. E. MOORS, Jr. Manager K. L. NASH Coach LETTERMEN R. D. Woodworth L. A. Pingree W . G. Grinnell G. W Donnelly L. D. Spaulding J. J. McGonaqle E. J. Rogean W. A. Staffon A. C. Ingraham W. D. MacDonald SEASON Tufts 16 Boston U. 2 Tufts Tufts 2 Harvard 1 Tufts Tufts 9 Colby 4 Tufts Tufts 4 Northeastern 9 Tufts Tufts 12 Holy Cross 28 Tufts Tufts 11 Bowdoin 0 Tufts Tufts 3 Brown 1 Tufts Tufts 4 Middlebury 0 Tufts 129 ] Tufts 4 Alumni 1935 R. D. WOODWORTH L. R. ADELSON K. L. NASH L. F. Roberti J. P. Morine 0. S. Borden J. Gurwitz C. E. Moors 11 Boston U. Holy Cross 1 3 Mass. State 8 Prov. Col. 7 IJ. of N. H. 3 Brown 1 5 Boston Col. 1 9 Harvard 4 0 JUMBO BOOK O rN rj- r- u Bogle, Dussault, Furniss, Weiner, Ginley, Auer, Kaye, Richardson Alpert, Milner, Davis, Hanson, Dittami, Savage, Bowen, Handy Smith, Tetzlaff, Oliver, MacLean, Brooks, Bramhall, Kreidberg, Ranieri Track On the cinder path the Jumbo opened the season with decided asset of some exceptionally strong field and track stars. The 1934 team did not fail to live up to expectations, upholding the standard of Tufts. In the Eastern Intercollegiates at Worcester, the Brown and Blue annexed nineteen points through the efforts of Oliver, Tetzlaff, Davis, and MacLean. At Springfield, competing against the best teams in this section in the New England Intercollegiates, Raymie MacLean gave Tufts its lone point by a fine pole vault to tie for second place. The boys ran ahead of three of their four opponents in dual meets. 1934 R. G. MacLEAN W. WEINER B. B. BOGLE OFFICERS Captain Manager Coach 1935 F. S. OLIVER B. B. BOGLE D. I. KAYE LETTERMEN R. G. MacLean P. P. Tetzlaff F. S. Oliver R. B. Lawrence D. E. Bowen G. J. Auer P. H. Brookes E. W. Pulsifer A. W. Handy SEASON L. E. Savage E. L. Smith L. C. Davis L. Miller W. Weiner Tufts 46 B. U. 26 Tufts 53 Trinity 73 Tufts 88 B. U. 47 193 5 Tufts 19Vi Mass. State 551A Eastern Intercollegiates 19 New England Intercollegiates 1 [130 Badger, Butters, Cummings, Miller, Teitelbaum, Hirsch, Hagberg Poor, Ordon, Van Ummersen, Goodwin, Laakso, Redshaw, Boyd, Ober, Hanson, Ringer Littleton Mandrachia, Maynard, Kaup, Duncan, Mabel, Poitras, Bracken, Nattie, Versakas Lacrosse Lacrosse enjoyed o fairly successful season in 1934 defeating M. I. T., Williams, and B. U., and losing games to such stiff opposition as the Boston Lacrosse Club, Harvard, and other equally strong teams. Redshaw, Kuliesis, Mabel, Lugbauer, and Maynard performed with consistency during the year. Coach Littleton has worked hard to bring Lacrosse along at Tufts, and he is beginning to get results. 1934 A. P. KULIESIS E. R. HAYNES E. F. LITTLETON W. 0. Bracken R. S. Duncan G. R. Kaup A. P. Kuliesis OFFICERS Captain Manager Coach LETTERMEN D. H. McArdle J. G. Redshaw C. Lugbauer J. C. Hubbard R. Johnson 1935 M. MABEL J. T. POOR E. F. LITTLETON P. Maynard H. A. Poitras M. Mabel E. R. Haynes SEASON Tufts 1 Bost. Lacrosse C. 17 Tufts 5 Union Tufts 3 Springfield 10 Tufts 6 M. 1. T Tufts 2 Harvard 10 Tufts 7 B. U. Tufts 9 Williams 3 Tufts 7 Brown Tufts 4 New Hampshi re 10 131 ] JUMBO BOOK inr im Miller, Fairfield, Keith, Baylies, Scoboria, Har[owe, Lincoln, Howard Ginsberg, Jacyno, Pushard, Kavanaugh, Sheinberg, Claus, Goldenberg A Tennis Tufts’ tennis team, under the leadership of Jim Kavanaugh, enjoyed a very successful season in 1934. Kavanaugh, Sheinberg, and Cary were outstanding. Cary and Sheinberg, playing No. 1 doubles, composed one of the most formidable doubles teams that has ever represented the Jumbo on the court. With five veterans returning, prospects for 1935 have a decidedly rosy hue. OFFICERS 1934 1935 J. W. KAVANAUGH Captains J. W. KAVANAUGH S. SHEINBERG W. P. CLARK Manager D. MILLER S. P. CROWELL Coach WM. HOWARD LETTERMEN J. W. Kavanaugh J. R. Jacyno R. Claus S. Sheinberg H. M. Cary W. P. Clark K. S. Pushard SEASON Tufts 3 U. of Vermont 3 Tufts 6 Colby 3 Tufts 6 Middlebury 3 Tufts 4 B. U. 5 Tufts 2 Clark 7 Tufts 0 M. 1. T. 9 Tufts 4 Providence Col. 3 Tufts 4 Bowdoin 5 Tufts 5 W. P. 1. 1 Tufts 0 Brown 9 193 5 [132 Stanley, Farrell, Corwin, Farquhar Coir The 1934 golf team opened its season with three veterans and a capable new¬ comer in Dave Stanley.. The white pellet sockers compiled a creditable record for the year defeating M. I. T. and Providence College and turning in three tie contests. 1934 WILLIAM F. FARRELL OFFICERS Captain-Manager 1935 DAVID STANLEY LETTERMEN W. F. Farrell D. L. Stanley M. R. Farquhar B. B. Corwin SEASON Tufts 4 M. 1. T. 2 Tufts 41 2. Boston Col. 41 2 Tufts 21 2 Brown 3Vz Tufts 5 Providence 1 Tufts 3 Bowdoin 3 Tufts 0 Harvard J. V. 6 Tufts 2 Colby 4 Tufts 3 Boston U. 3 Tufts 0 Worcester Polytechnic 6 133 ] JUMBO BOOK 113-1 Freshman Football After being overwhelmed in their opening joust by a man-mountain B. U. team, the 1934 edition of Frosh footballers gave their remaining opponents stiff opposition, climaxing the season by holding the Sophs to a scoreless tie. Huntington, Lawrence, and the Husky pups sneaked over one-touchdown victories on the Baby Jumbos. Chet Delano developed some classy players for next year’s varsity. OFFICERS A. W. STEARNS . . C. K. DELANO . . Captain Manager . Coach L. Abdu G. Arbeene W. Brewster C. Blanchard SQUAD J. Hayden T. Johnson J. Kilbourn W. Lawrence M. Shedd W. Skulley L. Stack J. Sullivan E. Carr W. Murray W. Vance H. Conner F. McGee H. Wells R. Dresser S. Norwood A. Wojciechowski 1. Farber E. Palmer R. Gale W. Green W. Quirk A. Callow P. Giles A. Ross R. Stratton SEASON Tufts 0 Boston U. 45 Tufts 0 New Hampton Tufts 6 Huntington 12 Tufts 2 Lawrence Acad Tufts 0 Northeastern 7 Tufts 0 Sophomores 193 5 25 6 0 [134 Freshman Soccer The Freshman Soccer team had a fine season in 1934: In the opening game, at Lexington, the baby Jumbos hung a 2-1 defeat on the Minute Men. Rolling along on this momentum they bowled over Lexington High again by the same score, Malden High 2-1, and Harvard 2-0. Exeter proved an obstacle and whitewashed the yearlings 4-0. OFFICERS J. L. KENNEDY . G. A. BLEYLE, Jr. . A. M. COCHRAN . Captain Manager . Coach SQUAD A. Alstrom G. Andrews N. Bounarkis R. Coogern M. Coolidge G. Davey D. Fisk A. Galuszka G. Gibb 0. Grover W. Hurlburt J. Kennedy G. Leverault J. Lippincott E. Marvin M. Sherman J. Struzziery S. Traina Tufts 2 Tufts 2 SEASON Lexington High 1 Lexinqton Hiqh 1 Tufts 0 Tufts 2 Tufts 2 Exeter 4 R. Greenslade F. Blodgett N. Harris S. Shapiro B. Dalton F. Brannan F. van Wart H. Guzewicz H. Zimman Malden High 1 Harvard 0 135 ] JUMBO BOOK Delano, Guzewicz, McGinness, Adzigian, Sinnicks, Rossman, Handleman, Andrews Burrage, Kerr, Gale, Wojciechovvski, Galuszka, Ross, Berry Fresnman Basketball The baby Jumbo turned in a meritorious record for the 1934-35 basketball season with eight victories out of fourteen games. Wojciechowski, Galuszka, and Charlie Ross played some excellent basketball and they look like potential performers for the varsity next year. OFFICERS A. A. WOJCIECHOWSKI.Captain S. W. ANDREWS.Manager C. K. DELANO.Coach SQUAD A. A. Wojciechowski B. Collier W. F. Hurlburt A. A. Galuszka B. J. Kerr R. Willoughby R. D. Gale N. Adzigian H. J. Guzewicz C. M. Ross M . F. McGinness R. M. Berry E. B. Burrage G. Sinnicks G. F. Davey SEASON • Tufts 28 B. U. 45 Tufts 19 Tabor Acad. 10 Tufts 38 Brown 45 Tufts 18 Northeastern 19 Tufts 26 Harvard 13 Tufts 27 Tabor Acad. 4 Tufts 33 Northeastern 22 Tufts 27 Exeter 28 Tufts 36 B. U. 24 Tufts 51 R. 1. Frosh 33 Tufts 43 Lawr. Acad. 26 Tufts 31 Babson Inst. 36 Tufts 51 M. 1. T. 23 Tufts 19 Exeter 41 1 9 3 5 ™ Benedict, Feldman, Lawrence, Williams, Murray, Callow, Farber, Ruggeri Walbridge, Ricker, Reynolds, vanWart, Watson, Yanofsky, Farmer Freshman Wrestling Although the record of the Freshman Wrestling team has not been as brilliant as that of the Varsity, the season has been quite satisfactory. The experience that the men have gained, combined with the excellent coaching, will provide the much needed material for the Varsity team of next year. OFFICERS F. I. vanWART.Captain W. L. BENEDICT.. . . Manager S. RUGGERI.Coach SQUAD J. L. Watson C. R. Walbridge W. H. Murray c. R. Reynold R. E. Farmer W. T. Quirk F. 1. vanWart R. Yanofsky A. D. Callow E. D. Ricker 1 . L. Farber H. J. Feldman W ’. E. Lawrence R. B. Mudge SEASON Tufts 21 Dean Acad. 20 Tufts 15 Exeter Acad. 23 Tufts 10 Flarvard 26 Tufts 18 Sprin gfield 20 Tufts 1 Vi Andover Acad. 21 Vi Tufts 18 M. 1 . T. 18 Tufts 21 Brown Univ. 16 137 ] JUMBO BOOK Darby, Breen, Drewniany, Dunn, Odell Sherry, Murray, Oddy, Cutter, Harris, The Jackson Athletic Association The Jackson Athletic Association is one of the most active college organizations It sponsors both intercollegiate and interscholastic athletic activities. The Outing Club is an associate body. The purpose of the Outing Club is to promote and encourage all girls who do not go out for organized sport to take part in some form of recreation. In this way the Athletic Association tries to provide a program in which any girl, whether she be athletically inclined or not, can participate. OFFICERS CHRISTINA J. ODDY. RUTH SHERRY. ELIZABETH HARRIS. MARY CUTTER. . President . Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary Outing Club CATHERINE A. MURRAY. HELEN BREEN. BERNADINE DREWNIANY. . Manager Assistant Manager Secretary-T reasurer 1935 [138 Jepson, Thompson, Montague Jensen, Dame, Gallagher, Burtch, Smith, Sherry, Leland, Drewniany, Odell Parks, Johnson, Neal, Murray, Merlino, Munro, Oddy Jackson Hockey The Jackson field hockey team played four difficult games this year. Those played with Melrose and Pembroke were unusual, and resulted in scores of which the team may well be proud. In all four the co-operation and sportsmanship of the players were well demonstrated. OFFICERS C. MURRAY . . Captain E. ODELL . . . SQUAD Manager E. Burtch M. Johnson G. Neal A. Clark W. Leland E. Packer M. Dame N. Merlino R. Parks B. Drewniany M. Montague E. Schluss A. Gallagher E. Munro R. Sherry E. Jensen C. Murray P. Smith M. Jepson E. Odell C. Oddy 1. Thompson SEASON Jackson 2 Radcliffe 4 Jackson 0 Melrose 1 Jackson 0 Wheaton 7 Jackson 3 Pembroke 1 139 ] JUMBO BOOK Thompson, Montague, Smith, Burtch, Dame, Parks, Sharkey, Dowse, Merrill Dunn, Sherry, Gallagher, Munro, Leland, Henrich, Spain, Bancroft, Slack, Donning Burke, Metzger, Johnson, Murray, Roscoe, Odcjy, Darby Jackson Basketball While Jackson failed to win all its games, the team showed a great improvement over that of last year, both in playing and in spirit. The games were close and interesting. OFFICERS C. MURRAY.Captain E. DUNN.Manager SQUAD E. Bancroft J. Barker H. Burke E. Burtch M. Dame M. Darby M. Donning E. Dunn A. Gallagher V. Goddard E. Henrich J. Jacques M. Johnson G. Kelly W. Leland A. Merrill D. Metzger M. Montague E. Munro C. Murray C. Oddy ' R. Parks G. Roscoe A. Samborsky C. Sharkey R. Sherry E. Slack P. Smith E. Spain I. Thompson M. Dowse SEASON Jackson 21 Wheaton 37 Jackson 30 Pembroke 26 Jackson 20 Radcliffe 42 1935 [140 Dunn, Fritz, Odell, Buchan, Farnsworth, Breen Elliot, Edith Harris, Elizabeth Harris, Bailey, Besse, Jenson, Schluss Jackson Swimming The Jackson Swimming team enjoyed the most successful season since its origin four years ago. A marked improvement was apparent in each meet. While first places have yet to be conquered, many second places were easily taken. The pros¬ pect of a new swimming pool, locafed on the Hill, has been an added incentive to the improvement of individual skill and fhe standard of the team as a whole. OFFICERS JANE BAILEY.Captain HELEN BREEN..Manager SQUAD J. Bailey G. Elliot B. March V. Besse E. Harris B. Schluss E. Buchan E. Odell C. Ginsberg L. Fritz E. Jensen E. Farnsworth A. Moran D. Resnek E. Harris SEASON Jackson 16 Wheaton 62 Jackson 24 Pembroke 54 Jackson 24 Radcliffe 54 141 ] JUMBO BOOK Jackson Tennis The tennis team had a successful season during 1934, losing only to Wheaton, and that by a very close margin. Led by Sue Cutter, Intercollegiate champion in 1933, the team defeated Radcliffe and Pembroke easily. OFFICERS MARY CUTTER . DOROTHY PARKER Captain Manager SQUAD B. Babcock A. Clark D. Coville M. Cutter I. Dillon El. Harris E. Henrich G. Houghton J. Jacques C. Kenney J. Lane D. Metzger E. Munro G. Neal C. Oddy D. Parker D. Parker SEASON Jackson 4 Radcliffe 1 Jackson 3 Pembroke 2 Jackson 1 Wheaton 2 1935 [142 Jackson Archery Archery is a new field of outdoor sports into which Jackson athletics has been extended. Last year a Quadrangular Meet was held at Radcliffe, in which Radcliffe, Pembroke, Wheaton, and Jackson participated. The Jackson team won handily, Wheaton taking second, Radcliffe third, and Pembroke fourth place. SQUAD T. Brautigam J. Hood A. Morse Margaret Dowse C. Marland E. Odell Martha Dowse F. Montplaisir M. Semple F. Fazio Z. Allen, Manager 143 ] JUMBO BOOK ' ipvssi m rs..a ET ' EL 0 0 0 0 . . . the best of the snaps sent in for this spread were lost in the censors office . . . it’s hard to believe that Tufts is so full of exhibitionists . . . however we give you these, blushing slightly the while . . . the flanneled figure you’ve already taken a magnifying glass to can be reached at Som. 5893 . . . and please note the formula for making betes, phi and tau, herein illustrated by the west hall gang. ' -V 2730 f ' It is through fraternities that liberty is saved. ” Hugo FRATERNITIES Z ETA PS I THETA DELTA CHI D E L T A U PS I LO N DELTA TAU DELTA ALPHA TAU OMEGA PHI DELTA PHI EPSILON PI ALPHA KAPPA PI PHI MU DELTA ALPHA XI DELTA ALPHA OMICRON PI CHI OMEGA SIGMA KAPPA ZETA PSI Founded at New York University in 1847 Twenty-nine Active Chapters Kappa Chapter Established in 1855 193 5 [148 Back Row: Cameron, Comee, Hayford, Seavey, Atkinson, Childs, Bohaker, Winroth, Achin, Hapgood. Third Row: Ellis, Poor, Bates, Jacyno, McCahon, Hyde, Mikesell, Stanley, Tetzlaff, Doran. Second Row: Gallagher, Ingraham, Morrison, Ladd, Auer, Fenno, Packard, Kavanaugh, Easterbrooks. First Row: Gale, Hall, Bailey, Tynan, Sinnicks. Clarence Ora Atkinson George Jay Auer, Jr. Preston Burt Easterbrooks, Jr. Edward Ashley Ellis Howard Walker Fenno Joffre Victor Achin Robert Oren Bates Vincent Alfonso DeRosa Robert Morris Bailey, 3rd Lloyd Alleyne Bohakei Donald James Cameron Edgar Atherton Comee Harvey Eastman Averill William Kendall Dennison MEMBERS 1935 Theodore Gallagher Stanley Hyde 1936 Joseph Roche Jacyno Lawrence Arthur Morrison David Packard 1937 John William Doran Chester Doane Ingraham 1938 Richard Dermon Gaie Robert George Hall Harrison Mosher Hayford Murray Carpenter Johnson FACULTY MEMBERS Halford Lancaster Hoskins Leo Rich Lewis James William Kavanaugh Merlin Ladd Randall Hall Merriman Duncan Wight Seavey Paul Philip Tetzlaff George Henry Mikesell Willard Henry Poor Homer Francis Webster George Stephens Sinnicks James Gordon Tynan Elmer Lord Whitham Victor Hugo Winroth Herman Robert Rachdorf Warren Bartlett Walsh 149 ] JUMBO BOOK THETA DELTA CHI Founded at Union College in 1847 Twenty-nine Active Charges Kappa Charge Established in 1856 193 5 [150 Back Row: E. Marvin, Pease, March, McCurtain, Carter, Giblin, G. Pierce, Johnson, Maynard, Glennie, Smith, Berry. Third Row: McGee, Shedd, Stack, R. Coolidge, V . Cooiidge, Kaup, Page, McConnell, Grandison, Glynn, P. Davis, McElvein, Batchelder, Burrage. Second Row: Dahlberg, Oliver, Brown, Powers, Franks, N. Marvin H. Pierce, MacKay, Armstrong, F. Davis, MacLean. First Row: Perry, Caldwell, Walker, Pigeon, van Wart, Bounakes, Janes. Robert Alexander Armstrong Owen Joseph Brown, Jr. Flarold Siegfried Dahlberg Franklin Arthur Davis Lawrence Addison Franks Leonard Berry Robert Tilton Coolidge Phillips Calvert Davis Philip Lawson Carter William Bradford Coolidge Albert James Bachelder Nicholas James Bounakes Edward Bradley Burrage John Edward Caldwell George Preston Bacon MEMBERS 1935 James Paulsen Giblin Wilfred Squire Grandison Nathan Lawrence Marvin John Percival Morine Clark Clements McElvein 1 936 James Albert Kaup Thomas Patrick Glynn Richard Johnson Flerbert Billington March 1937 C. Douglas Glennie Veikko Ahti Laakso Philip Lewis McConnell 1938 Lee Stanford Janes Ellison Fletcher Marvin Francis Joseph McGee Russell Shepard Pease Walter Gleason Perry, Jr. FACULTY MEMBERS Clarence Preston Houston Alexander MacKay Raymond Grant MacLean Frederick Stanton Oliver Herbert Cassius Pierce Arthur Legrand Powers Paul Maynard James Hume McCurtain Ralph Potter Smith Joseph George Page Guy Clifford Pierce, Jr. Lawrence Arthur Pigeon Martin Brooks Shedd Walter Lincoln Stack Franklin Irving van Wart Kenneth Leland Nash 151 ] JUMBO BOOK DELTA UPSILON Founded at Williams College Fifty-nine Active Chapters Tufts Chapter Established 1886 193 5 [152 Back Row: Young, Bowers, Folsom, Duvall, Doody, Callow, Greenslade, Slraton, Bentley, Quirk, Third Row: J. Boyd, Ordon, MacQueen, Rose, Keith, R. Boyd, Lyford, Hosmer, C. Upham, Bracy, Jarvis, Rush, Cahill. Second Row: Fiske, Olsen, Allen, Hill, Richardson, Stearns, Brouder, Bramhall, Pushard, McArdle, Barker, Wilkinson, Ames. First Row: Dresser, Gibb, Pratt, J. Upham, Blaisdell, Derry, Hoi I, Arnold, Alstrom. Alfred Edwin Allen, Jr. Edward William Brouder Otis Hilliard Bramhall Harold Clinton Ames Allan Leroy Barker Albert Alstrom Roger Wales Arnold John Charles Bentley, Jr. John Angus Boyd Robert Booth Boyd David Arnold Bowers Bartlett Greenleaf Blaisdell Allan Dana Callow William Henry Derry Francis Stephen Doody Chester Kenneth Delano Frank William Durkee MEMBERS 1 935 Donald Henderson McArdle Kenneth MacKillop, Jr. 1936 Richard Tufts Fiske Joel Bateman Hill Paul Breck Hosmer 1937 Alfred Augustin Bracy Francis Joseph Cahill Robert Jason Jarvis Roger Scott Keith Lloyd Lister Loring Fuller Lyford James Gordon MacQueen 1 938 Rodney Cole Dresser Gardner Ernest Duvall Robert Slade Folsom George Sweet Gibb Ralph Stanley Greenslade FACULTY MEMBERS Charles Gott Lewis Frederick Manly King Sanborn Pushard Charles Atherton Richardson, II Albert Warren Stearns, Jr. Rodney Andreen Olson Thomas Hainsworth Wilkinson Chester John Ordon Joseph Henry Ricker, Jr. David Drew Rose Clarence Watkins Rush Charles Melville Upham, Jr. William Peter Young Fred Newell Pratt William Thomas Quirk Robert Freeland Straton John Exley Uphahm Melvin Smith Munro John Philip Tilton 153 ] JUMBO BOOK DELTA TAU DELTA Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Seventy-five Active Chapters Beta Mu Chapter Established 1889 193 5 [154 Back Row: Hayford, Hansen, Foss, Bleyle, R. Parks, Young, White, Winship, L. Parks, Koskela. Second Row: Mountford, Restall, Claus, Pierce, Kemp, Martinson, Andrews, Buckle, Bason, Calhoun, Real. First Row: Hurlburt, Hopkins, Cornwell, Taylor, Goodwin, Grayce. Sherman Woodbury Andrews John Railey Calhoun Robert Claus William John Clopp, Jr. Willis Currie Bason Gustave Adolph Bleyle, Jr. George Fleet Buckle Edward F. Cornwell, Jr. Chester Allen Foss Robert Lamb Grayce John Gamble Hayward John Albert Cousens MEMBERS 1935 William Henry Kemp Melvin Stanley Martinson Alvah Charles Pease 1936 Edwin Russell Hansen Kenneth Roger Hanson 1 937 Arthur Howard Goodwin Richard Ballou Parks 1938 Philip T. Hopkins FACULTY MEMBERS Joseph Webster Morton Titus Eugene Mergendahl Lewis Edward Pierce Robert Sidney Restall Clarence Preston Scoboria, Jr. Edmund Chase Shaw Robert Chalmers Mountford Lewis Henry Parks Richard Moore Taylor David Kidder Young Charles Edward White Walter Forbes Hurlburt Wiliiam Henry Winship Paul Alanson Warren 155 ] JUMBO BOOK ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Ninety-five Active Chapters Gamma Beta Chapter Established in 1893 193 5 [156 Back Row: Wojciechowski, Palmer, Bennett, Conner, Eisner. Third Row: Ringer, Wylie, L. Harris, Morrison, Papaloukas, Healey, Garner, Comeau, Redshaw, Goodall, Umphrey, Hunt. Second Row: Green, Pingree, Donnelly, MacRae, Grinnell, Pobinson, Froehlich, Lanigan, Woodworth, 1 Hutton, Farrar. First Row: Hawes, N. Harris, Davey, Coolidge. MEMBERS James Francis Donnelly Roger Macy Farrar Robert Sherman Forster Walter Edward Froehlich 1 935 Reynold Jones Green William Gordon Grinnell George Thomas Hutton Francis Wiliiam Lanigan William Bale MacRae Lewis Asa Pingree Carroll John Robinson Roy Drew Woodworth William Joseph Comeau William Chadwick Garner 1 936 Daniel Stephen Healey, Jr. Ernest Lemuel Morrison Donald Frederic Smith Marino Acerra George Davis Baker William Goodall Robert Alden Graham Leighton Gorham Harris 1937 Richard Wesley Hunt Lewis Achilles Kyrios James Papaloukas Charles Backus Pickering, Jr. Henry William Ober, Jr. Lincoln Lewis Redshaw John Butler Rendall, Jr, Wilfred Harvey Ringer, Jr. Donald Crouse Umphrey Samuel Brandes Wylie Gerald Silas Bennett Samuel Henry Conner Marshall Heath Coolidge Gerald Frederick Davey 1 938 Carlton Lyford Eisner Douglas Henry Fisk Norman Dyer Harris John Alfred Hawes Truman Johnson Ernest Morrison Lape Edwin Lincoln Palmer, Jr. Anthony Andrew Wojciechowski Earl Littleton Newell Carroll Maynard FACULTY MEMBERS George Stewart Miller Frank George Wren Edwin Hascom Wright 157 ] JUMBO BOOK PHI DELTA 193 5 [158 Back Row: Chandler, Hammond, Finn, Hodges, Starr. Front Row: Bailey, Falcione, Sen, Lyons, Appleyard, Spence, Dittami, Russell, Burguet. Arthur Edward Appleyard John Low Bailey Jaques Janus Burguet Frederick Bradley Acford Gordon Edward Chandler Nelson Alexander Hammond Frederick H. Crabtree Carl H. Holmberg MEMBERS 1935 Francis Randolph Dittami Alfred Michael Falcione 1936 Ricard Ames Hodges 1937 John Joseph Finn Arthur Lincoln Hanson Jaques Laus 1938 FACULTY MEMBERS Roland W. Lefavour William Leslie Lyons Chester Heywood Russell Robert Andrew Spence Edward N. Smith Steven Joseph Starr Ernest Ritchie Walter M. Miller Robert C. White 159 ] JUMBO BOOK XT PHI EPSILON PI Founded at the College of the City of New York In 1904 Thirty-three Active Chapters Omicron Chapter Established in 1916 193 5 [160 Back Row: Yanofsky, M. Ross, A. Ross, Gordon, Johnson, Levine, Handleman, Kalish, Farber. Second Row:Siegal, Charm, Crevoshay, A. Slate, Goldberg, Ribok, Shulman, Rosen, R. Kaye. First Row: Weiss, Marmer, Lutzin, Thorner, H. Slate, D. Kaye,, Porter, Silber, Miller. David Irving Kaye Sidney George Lutzin George Marmer Sumner Daniel Charm Maurice Crevoshay Ralph Sumner Kaye Irving Lewis Farber Harold Abbot Goldberg Jacob Harold Gordon MEMBERS 1935 Daniel Miller Bernard Louis Porter Philip Silber 1 936 1937 Samuel Sidney Ribok Irving Gerald Rosen 1938 Howard Perry Handleman Burton Melvin Johnson Joseph Kalish Philip Theodore Levine Harold Henry Slate Melvin Thorner Irving Meyer Weiss Israel Saul Shulman Robert Siegal Albert Howard Slate Albert Henry Ross Mathew Ross Robert Yanofsky 161 ] JUMBO BOOK ALPHA KAPPA PI Founded at Newark Engineering School in 1926 Tau Chapter Established in 1931 193 5 [162 Back Row: Brewster, Veilleux, Hayden, Murray, Kennedy. Second Row: Crowley, Bratenas, McLeod, Rupert, Grates, Lemire, Hay, Manera, Chace. First Row: Kollias, Stott, O’Grady, Leary, Patrick, Bradley, Ranieri, Delaney, Della-Paolera, Griffin, Palmieri. MEMBERS Robert Whitney Bradley Francis Paul Delaney Alexander Amedeo Della-Paolera Warren Fuller Chace Joseph James Grates 1935 Roger Drury Griffin Demeter John Kollias Edward Warren Leary 1 936 Wallace Ellsworth McLeod John William Murray Joseph Flavius Palmieri 1937 Paul George Bratenas William Henry Errgong James Edward Crowley Kenneth Dana Hay Louis Abdu Wellington Ayer Brewster 1938 John Hayden James Lawrence Kennedy William Harold Murray Gerald Patrick O’Grady William Hammond Patrick William George Stott Louis B. Ranieri Peter Tsouprakakis Reno Anthony Manera George Henry Rupert Gordon Stott Louis Armand Veilleux 163] JUMBO BOOK PHI MU DELTA Founded by the Notional Federation of Commons Clubs in 1918 Nu lota Chapter Established in 1934 193 5 [164 Back Row: Greely, Mayo, Rounseville, Petrel I, Grupposo, Mattioli, Nadworny, Tennant, Hopkins, Bristol. Middle Row: Stone, Tervo, Tucker, Nattie, Roberts, Pierce, Poitras, Corey, Bowler. Front Row: Hurd, Sears, Millikin, Healey. Winthrop Ray Corey Eugene Edward Nattie William Mannix Bowler John Stewart Bristol Richard Folsom Greeley Salvi Sabastian Grupposo Frederick Arthur Healey MEMBERS 1935 Stanley Wiswell Pierce Herman Arthur Poitras 1936 Benjamin Thomas Hopkins Harold Philip Mattioli John Melvin Mayo Robert Field Rounseville 1937 Adolph Joseph Nadworny 1938 George Donald Hurd Oliver Payson Mi I liken Douglas Blackman Roberts John Robert Tucker Carleton Henry Stone Charles Frederick Tennant Thomas Donald Tervo Natale Robert Petrell Raymond Milton Sears 165 ] JUMBO BOOK ALPHA XI DELTA Founded at Lombard College in 1895 Fifty-five Chapters Lambda Chapter Established in 1907 193 5 [166 Back Row: Champney, Manuel, O ' Neil, Miles, Spain, Eastman, Phillips, Clark, Swenson, Lawson, Donning, Pote. Seated: Bullock, Merrill, ,Drechsel, Haley, Bancroft. Ruth Bullock MEMBERS 19 3 5 Eleanor Clark Dorothy Miles Nancy Hallock Eleanor Champney Mary Donning Barbara Drechsel 1 936 Adele Haley Louise Merrill Charlotte Phillips Urita Pote Louise Swenson Caroline Eastman 19 3 7 Evelyn Lawson Elizabeth Spain Julia O’Neil Elizabeth Bancroft 19 3 8 Dorothy Manuel 167 ] JUMBO BOOK ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded at Barnard College in 1897 Forty-four Chapters Delta-Chapter Established in 1908 193 5 [168 Back Row: Forsyth, Stott, Crocker, Burns, Moran. Croton, Miiier, Hawkins, Nelson, C. Bramhall, Newton, Koch, Jordan, Brug, McKay, Ellis, Russell, Jensen. Middle Row: Towsley, Farnswoith, MacLean, Merry, Gould, Oddy, McCarthy, Maher, MacLeod, Munro, Dresser, Towne, Kelly. Seated on Floor: Merlino, Dunn, Jones. MEMBERS Winona M. Gould Barbara MacLean Elizabeth C. MacLeod Ella H. Munro : j i . ! , i 19 3 5 Christina J. Oddy Fairlee H. Towsley Elizabeth Bramhall Ruth A. Dresser Patricia M. Gavin Lois E. Towne Helen M. Merry Hazel M. McCarthy Ann M. Maher Ruth S. Miller Jean E. Crocker 1936 Dorothy E. Hawkins Adelaide H. Koch Elizabeth A. Dunne Mildred H. burns .Emilie U. Farnsworth Audrey L. Moran tMary-Ellen White Edith C. Jensen 19 3 7 Jean Barker Elna A. Nelson Phyllis L. Brug Doris E. Russell Marguerite L. McKay Nancy B. Ellis M. Grace Kelly Alice S. Jordan Geraldine A. Stott Marie Barrett Alice W. Craton 19 3 8 Jean M. Forsyth Martha G. Jones Nunzia R. Merlino Christine Nelson Constance Handy FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. Kate Sargent t Left College Deceased 169] JUMBO BOOK CHI OMEGA Founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895 Eighty-nine Chapters Chi Alpha Chapter Established in 1910 1935 [170 Back Row: Elizabeth Harris, Blakeley, Slack, Jepson, Goddard, Kenney, Tinsley, McCarthy, Coville, Oakes, Carter, Turnbull, Seavey, Stanton. Seated: Edith Harris, Subatch, Roscoe, Clark, Bennett, Brown, O’Leary, Sauer, Swanson, Huyck. Seated on Floor: Tyrrell, Bearce, Babcock, Pflaumer. Florence Brown Dorothy Coville Margaret Huyck Eleanore Bennett Katherine Carter Helen McCarthy Beatrice Babcock Eleanor Bearce Elizabeth Harris Edith Harris Edith Linwood Bush MEMBERS 19 3 5 Alice O’Leary Leontine Subatch Dorothy Swanson 1936 Mathilda Pflaumer Margaret Blakely Constance Kenney 1937 Esther Slack Virginia Goddard 1938 Marion Jepson Bettie Neill FACULTY MEMBERS Alicia Clark Gertrude Roscoe Cynthia Sauer Elsie Oakes Priscilla Seavey Jane Tyrrell Elizabeth Maker Ruth Stanton Eleanor Turnbull Josephine Tinsley Ruth Tousey 171 ] JUMBO BOOK SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Colby College in 1874 Forty-three Chapters Omicron Chapter Established in 1913 193 5 [172 Back Row: vanWart, Rogers, Lewis, Buchan, Elliot, Smith, Schluss, Atwood, Pushee, Johnson, Sherry, Porter, Metzger, Small. Middle Row: Neal, Brocklehurst, Hotchkiss, Campman, Chagnon, Edmunds, Illingworth, Cole, Bailey, Hey, Besse, Brainerd. Seated on Floor: Clucas, Seekamp, Bonner, Brennan, Sharp. Margaret F. Brainerd Elizabeth V. Chagnon Alice Cole Faith Atwood Jane Bailey E. Harriet Burk Virginia B. Besse Rita Brennan G. Vera Brocklehurst Elizabeth Buchan Doris Bonner MEMBERS 19 3 5 Elaine W. Edmunds Anna L. Hey 1936 Florence R. Campman Marjorie E. Johnson Florence M. Lewis Dorothy A. Metzger 19 3 7 Barbara Clucas Gertrude T. Elliot Barbara Porter 19 3 8 Helen V. Hotchkiss Irma M. Illingworth Grace G. Neal Betty Schluss Ruth E. Sherry Patricia Smith Marion G. Pushee Evelyn Rogers Helen Sharp Ivaloo Small Dorothy Seekamp 173 ] JUMBO BOOK ; r ' • 7 i i r?. 4 % 273 A grateful mind By owing, owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged. ” Milton : r 7 ' - ■ TUFTS COLLEGE JOHN A. COUSENS, LL.D., President THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS The School of Liberal Arts Jackson College for Women Engineering School School of Religion Graduate School Frank G. Wren, A.M., Dean Edith L. Bush, A.B., Dean George P. Bacon, A.M., Dean Clarence R. Skinner, D.D., Dean Herbert V. 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