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« «« S« «  ««S « S « «  « « S « « S«8 S«S  « ««® S This set of yearbooks u ' as compiled by the staff of the 1967 Massachu- setts Index and donated in the interest of paying tribute to those who have created the history and traditions existing at the University of Massachusetts. Alexander Dea N, Editor-in-chief f ' ' $ $ ' ' $ $ Sx xS ( -C_- L,T (l3 ' . — ■T -  _ V ' , Ot MAs„ % «RSt ' DATE DUE Ill ' III iir HI ilii 1111 nr iim. r«  « « ( pw«iiw|(p? VI dea o B u sKcnvs rTS fD ' G? '   copy X 1950 JnJex UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS Puil deJ ii me Simeni Bodij We edmie i!ie Paks 1 [J Ills SMm J me ' $ a e tkm iJa 0 Ke. a uut , ixu time cufa 4AJie t all luai. ice., a Uutelif. wdledf umU lton4t. ' 7oda4f tUu aalUif., ati oalle f., Iie4. e4 cl iclecL It tUe. Juidaouf fXct tfxU ItUU, a pj ice. o lte udif atixi ifet o i tdi.uJ . Ot U t Un e i Uj eUn. 7i4c u oodi. cutd j ieicU ci td luU- iide . uuyJt Ut i i. cecU le4 cala - ncufic uJtiU aonai4. 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Along the northbound highway, on which streams of travelers O wend their sundry ways, are homes secure in the warmth of companionship. And so that those who here abide do not lose friendship ' s bonds, there is a building through which messages flow, keep- ing touch with homes in other towns. Then where town turns gradually into countryside, a campus stretches wide and fair. A training ground where thoughts are nurtured in preparation for the struggles of later days. Bij a f mfi ' s Men Shma On aun. ixUlsif itancLi a caU f.R, cU i t iAcuutio t, iti aund Ui04 iet ffitmiif. i t the. danJz i aiu ea Uk. tJte te. 04t tUii. e JCfxcu ie. a ca nfU4.i., iUs4 ' idin f, it ta a UaA. na tiaui. w-Uoie-, ale. i4iildi4i, f4., Laahi, Oyna. m.o.it l nfiaitaHt, 4iudz iti cutd teacHe U., o iU aufU tU m tke call c e. lu ei. Jlcna t fniet Me n eMali, U uu lo4ie.ijO Ke. tUe. JtJiaad lauu i. cund lOiA i- ol ttjeei., liout niel i . tlte Jtoohi. w ne. it fiat M. tUe. e and loiu o Uicceedifif fen uUia U. Zack aen uUi n , leiJ. iti tenuis. Ae jjO otten, Isoiiei 6ja4ne tantfitde ea.fiA£.iyU ui. o fiatitude M tUe pA.iuil fei. e ij,04f.ed — a iXMXf., tn e4. to- ihade the. nuM.znal-iiud.ded uJcUki. u kick wind a ftanXf. tkz l .uddinfi necu and old, at ckofiel LelLi ta f Ui tke ni i inincf ail. And tkz ifiiiita tksiz (fiu ii, ea n no tkan tkeii tfi ti, MoJeei tku coUe e noMe, fjVi ii ii a dfiiiit tkat nsoei died. ' Me Simds a ifjsile :mmi L.- ]B Here young people come questing for knowledge to aid them in their chosen ways. Some choose the paths of busines s, others economics of the home, or sciences both physical and human. And there are those who wish to mold and shape the minds of children who will one day fill the empty spaces within the college walls. This is no rosy gateway to insure fame and fortune, for the test of application comes when the theorizing classroom days are done. Jff j ' ' - wm 4m m«Mmm mM • - m M jne jMsiin im Jumd • But all is not work inside the college gateway, there is a gentler side which all may come to know. Here in the classes of Old Chapel or at the stacks and study -desks of the Libe the students carve their paths into the future. It is now that friends are made and cherished, held fast by the bonds of fellowship, strengthened by the common aim of graduation. The town is passed and now the college, ahead the open country lies— fields, mountains, and the river— leaving to each who passes, a set of memories. RALPH ALBERT VAN METER, B.S. (Ohio State University), M.S. (University of Massachusetts), Ph.D. (Cornell University), President of the University. FOR HIS LEADERSHIP Administrative head of the University of Massachusetts is Dr. Ralph Albert Van Meter, who has been with the University since 1917. After having held such administrative positions as Head of the Division of Horticulture, Head of the Department of Pomology, Dean of the School of Horticulture, and Acting President of the University, Dr. Van Meter took over the presidency in 1948 as successor to President Emeritus Hugh Potter Baker. ...THEIR SERVICES Handling the University ' s finances is Robert Dorman Hawley, who has been Treasurer since 1939. Mr. Hawley previously served as Secretary of Massachusetts State College. The responsibilities of Registrar Marshall Olin Lanphear include supervision of admissions, registration, and scheduling; issuance of grade reports; and preparation of the University ' s catalog. Since 1939 James William Burke has performed the Secretary ' s function of administrative assistant to the president. He is now also the Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Acting Director of the University Extension Service. MARSHALL OLIN LANPHEAR, B.S., M.S. (Uni- versity oi Massachusetts), Registrar of the Uni- versity. ROBERT DORMAN HAWLEY, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), M.B.A. (Boston University), Treasurer of the University. JAMES WILLIAM BURKE, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Secretary of the University. HIS ENCOURAGEMENT His Excellency, The Governor Paul A. Dever President, Ex-Ofiicio, Board ol Trustees BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ernest Hoftyzer, B.S, (Ohio State University), Wellesley Alden Chase Brett, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Belmont Mrs. Elizabeth Laura McNamara (Graduate Teacher ' s College), Cambridge Leonard Carmichael, S.B., Sc.D. (Tufts College), Ph.D. (Harvard University), Litt.D. (Portia), LL.D. (Boston University, Colgate Uni- versity, Northeastern University, Rhode Island State College, St. Lawrence University), Medford Mrs. Joseph Swan Leach, Walpole Ralph Fred Taber, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), A.M. (Har- vard University), West Newton John Martin Deeley, A.B. (Williams College), Lee Clifford Chesley Hubbard, A.B., Ph.D. (Brown University), A.M. (Harvard University), Mansfield Harry Dunlap Brown, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Billerica John William Haigis, M.A. (Amherst College), Greenfield Joseph Warren Bortlelt, A.B. (Dartmouth College), LL.B. (Harvard University), LL.D. (University of Massachusetts), Boston Philip Ferry Whitmore, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Sunder- land William Michael Cashin, A.B. (Boston College), Milton William Aylott Orion, B.A., M.A. (Christ ' s College, Cambridge), M.Sc, D.Sc. (University of London), LL.D. (Boston College), Northampton MEMBERS EX OFFICIO His Excellency Paul Andrev Dever, LL.B. (Boston University), Gov- ernor of the Commonwealth, President. Ralph Albert Van Meter, B.S. (Ohio State University), M.S. (Uni- versity of Massachusetts), Ph.D. (Cornell University), President of the University. John Joseph Desmond, Jr., A.B., A.M. (Harvard University), Com- missioner of Education. John Chandler, B.A. culture. Joseph Wanen Barllett, University), LL.D. (Ur man. James William Burke, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Amherst, Secretary. Robert Dorman Hawley, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), M.B.A. (Boston University), Amherst, Treasurer. (Yale University), Commissioner of Agri- A.B. (Dartmouth College), LL.B. (Harvard iversity of Massachusetts), Boston, Chair- Standing: Hawley, Carmichael, Keleher, Mahan, Burke, Chandler Desmond, Whitmore, Stokes. Sitting: Brown, McNamara, Hubbard, Williams, Van Meter, Bart- left. Leach, O ' Brian, Marsh, EIL f0 V •x . . . THEIR DIRECTION William Lawson Machmer, A.B., M.A. {Frank ' in and Mar- shall College), D.ED. (American International College), Dean of the University and Dean of the Lower Division. 1 V K rm urn r B. :,J g--v m Emory Ellsworth Grayson, B.S. (Uni- versity of Massachusetts), Director of Placement. Robert Joseph McCartney, B.A. (Univer- sity of Massachusetts), University News Service. Helen Curtis, A.B. (Iowa State Teacher ' s College), A.M. (Columbia University), Dean of Women. Robert Sloddart Hopkins, Jr., B.A., M.Ed. (Rutgers University), De of Men. . ADVICE EDUOATinNAl POIIOIES COIINOIL Ralph A. Van Meter President George W. Alderman Associate Professor of Physics Charles P. Alexander Dean of the School of Science James W. Burke Secretary Theodore C. Caldwell Professor of History and Sociology Philip L. Gamble Dean of the School of Business Administration Karl N. Hendrickson Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Walter H. Hodge Associate Professor of Botany Milo Kimball Associate Professor of Business Administration Marshall O. Lanphear Registrar William L. Machmer Dean of the University George A. Marston Dean of the School of Engineering Warren McGuirk Director of Athletics Oreana A. Merriam Assistant Professor of Home Economics Helen S. Mitchell Dean of the School of Home Economics Claude C. Neet Professor of Psychology Frank P. Rand Dean of the School of Liberal Arts Victor A. Rice Dean of the School of Agriculture Dale H. Sieling Professor of Agronomy Herbert N. Stapleton Professor of Agricultural Engineering Clark L. Thayer Dean of the School of Horticulture Colonel William Todd Professor of Military Science and Tactics Ruth J. Totman Professor of Physical Education for Women Reuben E. Trippensee Professor of Wildlife Management PROFESSORS EMERITI Willitm Henry Armstrong, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), B.S., M.L.A.C.P. (Har- vard University), Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drawing, Emeritus. Hugh Potter Baker, B.S. (Michigan State College), M.F. (Yale University), O.Oec. (University of Munich), LL.D. (Syracuse Uni- versity, Rhode Island State College, Uni- versity of Massachusetts), D.Sc. in Ed. (Bos- ton University), President Emeritus. Alexander Edmond Cance. A.B. (Macalester College), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Wis- consin), Professor of Economics, Emeritus. Joseph Scudder Chamberlain, B.S., M.S. (Iowa State College), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University), Professor of Chemistry, Emer- itus. Orton Loring Clark, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Associate Professor of Botany, Emeritus. William Richardson Cole, Extension Pro- fessor of Food Technology, Emeritus. Guy Chester Crampton, A.B. (Princeton University), M.A. (Cornell University), Ph.D. (University of Berlin), Professor of Insect Morphology, Emeritus. CIi«ord J. Fawcett, B.S. (Ohio State Univer- sity), Extension Specialist in Animal Hus- bandry, Emeritus. Henry Torsey Fernald, B.S., M.S. (Univer- sity of Maine), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins Uni- versity), Professor of Entomology, Emeritus. Julius Herman Frandsen, B.S., M.S. (Iowa State College), Professor of Dairy Industry, Emeritus. Clarence Everett Gordon, B.S. (University of Massachusetts and Boston University), A.M., Ph.D. (Columbia University), Profes- sor of Geology and Mineralogy, Emeritus. John Cameron Graham, B.S., Agr. (Univer- sity of Wisconsin), Professor of Poultry Hus- bandry, Emeritus. Margaret Pomeroy Hamlin, B.A. (Smith Col- lege), Placement Officer, Emeritus. Henri Darwin Haskins, B.S. University of Massachusetts), Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Emeritus. Mrs. Harriet Julia Haynes, B.S. (Columbia University), Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, Emeritus. Arthur Kenyon Harrison, M.L.A. (University of Massachusetts), Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus. Mrs. Annettee Turner Herr, B.S., MA. (Columbia University), Professor of Exten- sion Home Economics, Emeritus. Curry Starr Hicks, B.Ph., M.Ed. (Michigan State Normal College), Professor of Phys- ical Education, Emeritus. Edward Bertram Holland, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts), Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. Fred Chester Kenney, M.S. (University of Massachusetts), Treasurer, Emeritus. Alexander Anderson Mackimmie, A.B. (Princeton University), M.A. (Columbia Uni- versity), Dean of School of Liberal Arts, Emeritus. Frank Cochrane Moore, A.B. (Dartmouth College), Professor of Mathematics, Emer- itus. A. Vincent Osmun, B.Agr. (Connecticut State College), B.S., M.S. (University of Massachusetts), B.S. (Boston University), Professor of Botany and Head of Depart- ment, Emeritus. Sumner Rufus Parker, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Extension Professor of Agriculture, Emeritus. Charles Adams Peters, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Ph.D. (Yale University), Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. Walter Everett Prince, Ph.B., A.M. (Brown University), Professor of English, Emeritus. Jacob Kingsley Shaw, B.S. (University of Vermont), M.S., Ph.D. (University of Massa- chusetts), Research Professor of Pomology, Emeritus. Edna Lucy Skinner, B.S., M.A. (Columbia University), M.Ed. (Michigan State Normal College), Dean of School of Home Eco- Emeritus. Philip Henry Smith, B.S., M.S. (University of Massachusetts), Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. Winthrop Selden Wells, B.S. (University of Illinois), M.Ed. (Harvard University), Pro- fessor of Education, Emeritus. ' ROFESSORS IN RETIREMENT Professor Newlon retired last summer after serving the University for some thirty years. He taught courses in forge and farm shop work, and was for several years in charge of machine-shop courses. His enthusiasm was carried into his spare time activities also; and, since the founding of the Stockbridge school, he has worked with every class in that branch of the University. . . . FAITH In the retirement of John Broadfoot the University has lost a capable and efficient administrator. As Assistant Treas- urer he gave fully of his talents, and his knowledge of University business procedures classed him as an author- ity. The rapid growth of the University in recent years called for such conscientious attention as that which he directed toward the problems in the Treasurer ' s ' Office. Under the direction of Curry Hicks, The Department of Physical Education has progressed from a humble beginning to its present stature in the University. Alumni Field, the Physical Education building, and the establishment of Physical Education as a major course of study have become re- alities. To those who know and love Curry Hicks, he is Mister Physical Education himself — the man to whom so many owe so much. Professor Osmun graduated from Connecticut Agricultural Col- lege, received his master ' s degree on our campus in 1905, was re- tained as instructor in botany and became head of the department in 1915. Through his untiring ef- forts, the department has flour- ished within the crowded confines of Clark Hall. He can well be proud of this legacy to the new department head. After forty years, a teacher has become one of our professors emeriti. Walter E. Prince ' s pres- ence on this campus will not soon be forgotten by either students or colleagues, for his is the rare gift of attaining the high standard for himself which he expected of those with whom he came in con- tact. In his classroom literature lived. WE ARE aRATEFUL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING ASSOCIATION Front: Richard J. Davis ' 28, Treas- urer; Eleanor W. Bateman ' 23; Alden C. Brett ' 12, President. Louis W. Ross ' 17; David H. Buttrick ' 17, Vice-President; the late William V. Hayden ' 13; Harry Dunlap Brown, ' 14; Ralph F. Taber ' 16, As- sistant Treasurer. Henry M. Walker ' 16 (Inset) The spirit which inspired this gift to the Commonweahh is the spirit of every Loyal Son of ' Old Massachusetts ' , said Alden Brett ' 12 at dedication ceremonies in 1940 at Lewis Hall, first of the alumni-built dormitories. He was addressing a group of students, faculty, trustees, alumni. 1 know of no group in which there exists so great a degree of loyalty as in our Alumni, ' ' Mr. Brett continued. Psychologists may agree that the scientific basis for loyalty Is easily understood. But, I have the feeling that beyond our sphere of knowledge there is a scheme of things which I cannot comprehend. I only know that when 1 give to others some of the good that has come to me 1 have a feeling of satisfaction which nothing can remove. So I believe it is with this group. In the satisfaction of a job well done we have had our reward. It is my sincere desire that this spirit of loyalty will continue to grow and fruit in even larger achievements in the years to come to the end that our college may grow to full stature in its field of service. BUILDING ASSOCIATES The School of Agriculture endeavors to train students for actual farm- ing research, and for the commercial phases of agriculture. Agricul- tural Economics and Farm Management lead to positions in research or in commercial agriculture. Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Industry and Poultry Husbandry train students for actual farm man- agement and production. There are opportunities for work in Extension Service for students taking courses both in Agriculture and Horticulture. Although Vet- erinary Science is not a major field of study here, courses are offered to assist students in entering veterinary work. AGRICULTURE LUTHER BANTA Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry B.S., Cornell University. ROLLIN H. BARRETT Professor of Agricultural Economics B.S., University of Connecticut, M.S., Cor- nell University. MATTHEW L. BLAISDELL Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry and Superintendent of Farm B.S., University of Massachusetts. JAMES WILLIAM CALLAHAN Instructor in Agricultural Economics B.S., University of Massachusetts. WILLIAM G. COLBY Research Professor of Agronomy B.S,, University of Illinois; M.S., Ph.D., Rut- gers University. GEOFFREY ST. JOHN CORNISH Instructor in Agrostology B.S., University of British Columbia. W. ALLEN COWAN Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., University of Minnesota. LAWRENCE SUMNER DICKINSON Associate Professor of Agrostology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. WALTER S. EISENMEUGER Research Professor of Agronomy B.S., M.S., Bucknell University; A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University. JOHN NELSON EVERSON Assistant Professor of Agronomy B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. RICHARD CAROL FOLEY Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. NATHAN STRONG HALE Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S., University of Connecticut; M.S., Uni- versity of Minnesota. FREDERICK PAINTER JEFFREY Professor of Poultry Husbandry and Head of Department B.S., Pennsylvania State College, M.S., Uni- versity of Massachusetts. ADRIAN HERVE LINDSEY Professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of Department of Agricultural Eco- nomics and Farm Management. B.S., University of Illinois, M.S., Ph.D., Iowa State College. JOHN L. PARSONS Instructor in Agronomy. VICTOR ARTHUR RICE, B.S., D.Agr. (North Carolina State College), M.Agr. (University ol Massachusetts), Professor ol Animal Husbandry. Dean ol the School ol Agriculture. of Agricultural Eco- Maine, M.S., Cornell VICTOR A. RICE Dean of the School of Agriculture and Head of Animal Husbandry Department B.S., North Carolina State College, M.S., University of Massachusetts. SARGENT RUSSELL Assistant Professor nomics B.S., University of University. WILLIAM CROCKER SANCTURY Professor of Poultry Husbandry B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. DALE HAROLD SIELING Head of Department of Agronomy B.S., M.S., Kansas State College; Ph.D., Iowa State College. ROBERT GERALD SWANSON Instructor in Animal Husbandry B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Pennsylvania State College. CHARLES HIRAM THAYER Assistant Professor of Agronomy JAMES THOMSON TIMBERLAKE Instructor in Animal Husbandry B.S., University ol Massachusetts. JOHN HENRY VONDELL Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry. JOHN MICHAEL ZAK Instructor in Agronomy B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The school ' s main aim is to give students basic training for business vocations. This is accomplished in the fields of General Business, Accounting, Industrial Administration, and Marketing. The General Business program offers training in business administration and in the social sciences. Advanced, specialized training in financial management is pro- vided in the Accounting Division. Students majoring in this field can qualify as auditors, comptrollers, income-tax consultants, etc. Stu- dents in Industrial Administration acquire a background for the under- standing of business enterprise, its problems and relations. The remaining curriculum in Business Administration, Marketing, prepares one for selling and advertising. RICHARD M. COLWELL Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., M.S., Rhode Island State College. GORDON DONALD, JR. Assistant Professor of Business Administration A.B., Princeton University; M.A., University of Chi- cago. WILLIAM RICHARD DYMOND Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.A., M.A., University of Toronto. HAROLD E. GRIFFIN. JR. Instructor of Business Administration B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., University of Massachusetts. HAROLD ERNEST HARDY Professor of Business Administration A.B., Pomona College; Ph.D., University of Minnesota. SHERMAN HOAR Assistant Professor of Business Administration A.B., Harvard University. FRANCIS EMIL HUMMEL Instructor of Business Administration A.B., Dartmouth; M.C.S., Amos Tuck School. MILO KIMBALL Associate Professor of Business Administration B.S., Ohio Northern Univ.; B.B.A., M.B.A., Boston Univ. MARTHA MATHIASEN Instructor of Business Administration WILLIAM HOWARD NEEDHAM Instructor of Business Administration A.B., Bates College; L.L.B., Boston University Law- School. ROBERT LOUIS RIVERS Instructor of Business Administration A.B., Clark University; M.S., University of lUinois. SIDNEY SCHOEFFLER Instructor of Business Administration E.S., New York University; A.M., University of Pa. RICHARD THOMAS SELDEN Instructor of Business Administration B.A., University of Chicago; M.A., Columbia Univer- sity. ALLEN NORRIS SIEVERS Associate Professor of Business Administration B.A., Univ. of Chicago; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia Uni- versity. FRANK ALBERT SINGER Instructor of Business Administration B.S., M.B.A., Indiana University. HAROLD WILLIAM SMART Assistant Professor of Business Administration A.B., Amherst College; L.L.B., Boston Univ. Law School. PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE. B.S.. M.A. (Wes- leyan University), Ph.D. (Cornell Uni- versity), Professor of Economics, Acting Dean of the School of Business Adminis- tration. The School of Engineering offers courses in Agricultural Engineering, Light Building Construction, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ing, and Chemical Engineering. The curricula offered by the school is carefully laid out to give the student a sound training in the funda- mentals of the various branches of his chosen field, while giving him, at the same time, intensive training in mathematics and science, the important tools of the engineer. The new engineering building, Gunness Laboratory, was finally completed and occupied at the beginning of the school year, thus alleviating considerably the crowded classroom situation and making available more technical equipment. ENGINEERING EARL JAY ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., Iowa State College; S.M., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. RICHARD ATHERTON Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing MAURICE EDWARD BATES Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing B.S.E., University of Michigan; S.M., Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D., University of Michigan. ROBERT H. BROWN Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of Department B.S., University of Texas; S.M., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. NORMAN C. CARD. JR. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering B.M.E., Clarkson College of Technology. CHARLES E. CARVER, JR. Instructor in Civil Engineering KENNETH DELBERT CASHIN Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineer- ing B.S., M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. FREDERICK MITCHELL CHAKOUR Instructor in Chemical Engineering B.S., M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. SHURMAN Y. CHANG Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.S., Chiaotung University; M.S., Harvard University. JAMES P. COFFEY Instructor in Civil Engineering S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON, B.S., C.E. (Wor- cester Polytechnic Institute), M.S. (University of Iowa), Dean of the School of Engineering. JOHN HARLAND DITTFACH Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineer- ing B.M.E., M.S., University of Minnesota. EDWARD DONALD EMERSON Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engi- neering S.B. in M.E., H arvard University. JOSEPH GADRYS Instructor in Civil Engineering THOMAS A. GROW Instructor in Civil Engineering B.S., University of Connecticut. STEPHAN I. JATRAS Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology. CARL A. KEYSER Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing B.S., M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology. JOSEPH W. LANGFORD, JR. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing B.S., University of New Hampshire; S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MARK PAUL LEVINE Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.S. in E.E., Northeastern University. KARL N. HENDRICKSON Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., M.S., University of Maine. WALTER S. LAKE Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing EDGAR ERNEST LINDSEY Professor of Chemical Engineering B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology; D.Eng., Yale University. JOHN BAILEY LONGSTAFF Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering B.S., United States Naval Academy; M.S., Pennsylvania State College. JOSEPH S. MARCUS Instructor in Civil Engineering B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. MINER J. MARKUSON Associate Professor of Agricultural Engi- neering B.S., University of Minnesota. ROBERT FIELD MARSH Instructor of Electrical Engineering B.S., Norwich University. GEORGE A. MARSTON Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of School of Engineering B.S., C.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S., University of Ohio. JOHN WILLIAM MOHN Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology; B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. ELMER CLAYTON OSGOOD Associate Professor of Civil Engineering C.E., D.Eng., Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute. ROBERT K. PATTERSON Instructor in Agricultural Engineering IRVING J. PFLUG Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engi- neering B.S., Purdue University. GEORGE F. PUSHEE Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engi- neering CARL SHERWOOD ROYS Professor of Electrical Engineering B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue University. ELMER S. SACHSE Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. WALTER W. SMITH Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing B.E.E., Northeastern University. DANIEL SOBALA Instructor in Mechanical Engineering S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HERBERT W. STAPLETON Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Head of Department B.S., M.S., Kansas Slate College. JOHN D. SWENSON Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., New York University; M.A., Columbia University. WILLIAM H. TAGUE Assistant Proiessor of Agricultural Engi- neering B.S., Iowa State College. WILLIAM H. WEAVER Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State College. MERIT PENNIMAN WHITE Professor of Civil Engineering A.B., C.E., Dartmouth College; M.S., Ph.D., California Institute of Technology. NORMAN E. WILSON Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing E.E., Cornell University; M.S., Illinois In- stitute of Technology CHESTER H. WOLOWICZ Associate Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering B.S., Northeastern University; M.S., Har- vard University. The number of Freshmen enrolled in the School of Home Economics this year was twice that of last year, making a total of 177 Home-Ec majors in the school. The number of courses offered has also in- creased, with the introduction of two new courses to the Child Devel- opment and Family Life program. In recent years, the demand for Home Economics graduates has far exceeded the supply. Employment, with opportunity for advancement, is very probable for any student who successfully completes one of the four-year programs in the school. HOME ECONOMICS HELEN SWIFT MITCHELL, A.B. (Mt. Holyoke College), Ph.D. (Yale University), Dean of the School of Home Economics. MILDRED BRIGGS Associate Professor of Home Econ A.B., DePauw University; M.S., Iowa State College. GLADYS MAE COOK Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., Battle Creek College; M.S., University of Massachusetts. DOROTHY DAVIS Instructor in Home Economics B.S., Syracuse University; M.A. Columbia University. ALICE ELIZABETH JANE Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., New Jersey College for Women; M.A., Columbia University, OREANA A. MERRIAM Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., University of Vermont; M.S., Univer- sity of Ml husetts. HELEN S. MITCHELL Professor of Home Economics and Dean of School of Home Economics A.B., Mt. Holyoke College; Ph.D., Yale University. SARA COOLIDGE PIATT Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., M.S., Michigan State College. OLIVE M. H. SWEETMAN Instructor in Home Economics B.S., M.S., Cornell University. EMILY PERRY THIES Instructor in Home Economics B.S., Michigan State College. MARGARET KOERBER WILHELM Instructor in Home Economics B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. Many opportunities to study the different phases of horticulture are available to the students in the School of Horticulture, which includes the Departments of Floriculture, Food Technology, Forestry, and Wild Life Management. Students receive training in the following: growing and marketing of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental shrubs; breeding and improvement of plants; active management and con- servation of forests and wild life; design, planting, and care of orna- mental plantings; and in the processing and technology of food products. The Thirty-Seventh Annual Horticulture Show held in November displayed the talents of the various students in the School. HORTICULTURE CLARK LEONARD THAYER. B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Professor of Horticulture, and Dean of the School of Horticulture. JAMES FRANKLIN ANDERSON Inslructor in Pomology B.S., M.S., West Virginia Universily. OSCAR GUSTAF ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Pomology B.S., University of Massacfiuselts. LYLE LINCOLN BLUNDELL Professor of Landscape Architecture B.S., Iowa State College. ALTON BRIGHAM COLE Inslructor of Forestry B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.F., Yale University. CHARLES WARREN DUNHAM Instructor in Floriculture B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., University of Wisconsin. WILLIAM DONALD DURELL Instructor in Landscape Architecture B.S., M.L.A., University of Massachusetts. CARL RAYMOND FELLERS Professor of Food Technology and Head of Department A.B., Cornell University; M.S., Ph.D., Rut- gers University. ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH Head of Pomology Department B.S., Ohio State University; M.S., Univer- sity of Massachusetts. ROBERT POWELL HOLDSWORTH Professor of Forestry and Head of Depart- ment B.S., Michigan State College; M.F., Yale University. SAMUEL CHURCH HUBBARD AssislanI Professor of Floriculture. WILLIAM BRADFORD JOHNSON Inslructor in Olericulture B.S., Pennsylvania State College. CTTO GEORGE KRANZ Assistant Professor of Food Technology B.S., Universily of Lausanne. ARTHUR SIDNEY LEVINE Associate Professor of Food Technology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Massachu- setts. WILLIAM PRESTON MacCONNELL Instructor in Forestry B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.F., Yale University. IAN MacIVER Instructor in Landscape Architecture THEODORE FLAVIN MATHIEU Assistant Professor of Landscape Architec- ture B.S., Syracuse Universily. EDWARD ANTHONY NEBESKY Instructor in Food Technology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. RAYMOND HERMAN OTTO Professor of Landscape Architecture and Head of Department B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.L.A., Harvard University. PAUL NICHOLAS PROCOPIO Inslructor in Horticulture B.S., University of Massachusetts. ARNOLD DENSMORE RHODES Professor of Forestry B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.F., Yale University. JOSEPH HARRY RICH Association Professor of Forestry B.S., M.F., New York State College. OLIVER COUSENS ROBERTS Associate Professor of Pomology B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Universily of Illinois. JAMES ROBERTSON, JR. Assistant Professor of Landscape Archi- tecture B.Arch., Carnegie Institute of Technology. DONALD ERNEST ROSS Assistant Professor of Floriculture B.S., University of Massachusetts. GRANT BINGEMAN SNYDER Professor of Olericulture and Head of De- partment B.S. A., University of Toronto: M.S., Michi- gan Slate College. PAUL WILLIAM STICKEL Assistant Professor of Forestry B.S., New York State College, Syracuse University; M.F., Yale University. CLARK LEONARD THAYER Dean, School of Horticulture and Head of Department of Floriculture B.S., University of Massachusetts. REUBEN EDWIN TRIPPENSEE Professor of Wildlife Management B.S., Michigan State College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Michigan. ALDEN PARKER TUTTLE Assistant Professor of Vegetable Growing B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Pennsylvania Stale College. WILLIAM GOULD VINAL Professor of Nature Education and Head of Recreational Leadership Training B.S., A.M., Harvard Universily; Ph.D., Brown University. .%m-, i LIBERAL ARTS The School of Liberal Arts this year had the largest enrollment of all the University schools, with 804 students in the departments of English, Economics, Education, Fine Arts, German, History and Soci- ology, Philosophy, Psychology, and Romance Languages. A program has been presented which would lead to the establish- ment of a Master of Arts degree in the Graduate School, and it is hoped that this step will be authorized by the end of the year. Also, provision has been made to combine the School of Liberal Arts and the School of Science in a College of Arts and Sciences. ELIOT DINSMORE ALLEN Assistant Professor of English B.A., Wesleyan University; A.M., Harvard University; Pfi.D., Princeton University. DORIC ALVIANI Assistant Professor of Music Mus.B., Ed.M., Boston University. ANITA L. ASCHER Visiting Assistant Professor of German B.A., M.A., Universities of Munich and Boun.; Ph.D., Smith College. LEON OSER BARRON Instructor in English B.A., University of Massachusetts; M.A., University of Minnesota. MARIE BOAS Instructor in History A.B., Radcliffe College; M.A., Radcliffe Col- lege; Ph.D., Cornell University. THEODORE CUYLER CALDWELL Professor of History B.A., College of Wooster; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Yale University. JESS GALE CARNES Instructor in History A.B., M.A.. University of Illinois; Ph.D., Cornell University. HAROLD WHITING CARY Professor of History and Head of the De- partment A.B., Williams College; A.M., Harvard Uni- versity; Ph.D., Yale University. GILBERT CESTRE Instructor in French Licence es Lettres, University of Dijon; Diplome d ' Etudes Superieures, Univer- sity of France. KATHERINE A. CLARKE Assistont Professor of French A.B., Goucher College; M.A., Middlebury College; Docteur de I ' University de Grenoble. WILLIAM ALLEN DAVIS Assistant Professor of History A.B., Colgate University; M.A., Harvard University. PETER J. DIFFLEY Instructor in English B.S., Purdue University; A.M., Columbia University. FLOYD W. DOTSON Instructor in Sociology. EDWIN D. DRIVER Instructor in Sociology A.B., Temple University; M.A., University of Pennsylvania. CHARLES NELSON DuBOIS Assistant Professor of English A.B., Middlebury College; M.A., Middle- bury College. Diploma in Humanities, University of Lon- don. FRED C. ELLERT Associate Professor of German B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Amherst College. ROBERT S. FELDMAN Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., M.S., University of Michigan. JAMES M. FERRIGNO Assistant Professor of Romance Languages A.M., Boston University; Certificate, Uni- versity of Rome. VERNON LeROY FERWERDA Assistant Professor of Government A.B., M.S., University of Massachusetts. CHARLES FREDERIC FRAKER Professor of Romance Languages and Head of the Department A.B., Colorado College; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE Acting Dean of School of Business Admin- istration B.S., M.A., Wesleyan; Ph.D., Cornell Uni- versity. HARRY NEWTON CLICK Professor of Philosophy A.B., Bridgewater College, Virginia; A.M., Northwestern University; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Illinois. STOWELL COOLIDGE GODING Professor of French A.B., Dartmouth College; A.M., Harvard University; PhD., University of Wiscon- sin. MAXWELL HENRY GOLDBERG Professor of English B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University. GEORGE GOODWIN, JR. Instructor in Government A.B., Williams College; A.M., Harvard Uni- versity. PAUL G. GRAHAM Visiting Professor of German B.S., Northwestern University; M.A., Wes- leyan University; Ph.D., Yale University. ALBERT EDWARD GOSS Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A., M.A., Ph.D., State University of Iowa. WILLIAM HALLER, JR. Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., Amherst College; M.A., Ph.D., Colum- bia University. VERNON PARKER HELMING Professor of English B.A., Carleton College; Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity. LEG NAT A G. HORRIGAN Assistant Professor of English B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Smith College. RANDOLPH W. JOHNSTON Visiting Professor of Fine Arts. ARTHUR NELSON JULIAN Professor of German and Head of the D3- partment A.B.. Northwestern University. SIDNEY KAPLAN Instructor in English B.A., New York City College; M.A., Boston University. JAY HENRY KORSON Professor of Sociology B.S., Villanovo; M.A., Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity. ROBERT PHILIPS LANE Assistant Professor of English A.B., Columbia University; A.M., Harvard University. JOHN W. MANFREDI Instructor in Sociology B.A., University of Pennsylvania; M.A., Harvard University. E. RICHARD MARCUS instructor in English A.B., State Teacher ' s College, Montclair, N. J.; M.A., Columbia University. DANIEL JUSTIN McCARTHY Assistant Professor of Education B.S.Ed., Bridgewater ' Teacher ' s College; Ed.M., Bridgewater Graduate School. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MITCHELL Associate Professor of Government B.S., Clemson College; M.A., University of North CaroHna; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University. BRUCE ROBERT MORRIS Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Western Reserve University; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., University oi Illinois. FRANCIS PATRICK MURPHY Instructor in Economics B.S., M.A., Columbia University. ARTHUR B. MUSGRAVE Professor of Journalism Nieman Fellow in Journalism, Harvard University. CLAUDE C. NEET Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department A.B., University of California; M.A., Ph.D., Clark University. ARTHUR E. NIEDECK Associate Professor of Speech B.S., Ithaca College; M.A., Cornell Univer- sity. WILLIAM GREGORY O ' DONNELL Associate Professor of English B.S., University oi Massachusetts; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University. CHARLES FRANK OLIVER Assistant Professor of Education 3.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS Instructor in Psychology A.B., Bates College; M.A., Boston Univer- sity. AMES SAMUEL PIERCE Assistant Professor of History A.B., Harvard College; M.A., University of Michigan. ALBERT WILLIAM PURVIS Professor of Education and Head of the Department. A.B,, University of New Brunswick; M.Ed., D.E., Harvard University. KARL S. PUTNAM Associate Professor of Art B.S., University of Pennsylvania. FRANK PRENTICE RAND Head of English Department and Acting Dean of School of Liberal Arts B.A. Williams College; M.A., Amherst Col- lege. SABRA J. ROGERS Instructor in Spanish B.A., Smith College. WILLIAM W. RONAN Instructor in Psychology A.B., Geneva College; M.S., University of Pittsburgh. WILLIAM M. ROURKE Assistant Professor of Education M.S., Northwestern University. DAVID ROZMAN Research Professor of Economics B.A., M.A., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Northwestern University. EZRA SCHABAS Instructor in Music B.S., Juillard School of Music; M.A., Colum- bia University. RUTH E. SHERBURNE Instru ctor in Economics (Research) B.S., Simmons College. CLARENCE SHUTE Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B., Asbury College; M.A., Ph.D., Colum- bia University. FRANK A. SINGER Instructor in Economics EDMUND JOSEPH STAWIECKI Instructor in German B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., University of Iowa. WALTER J. S. STELKOVIS Instructor in English FLORIANA TARANTINO Instructor in English B.S., M.A., Boston University. ROBERT M. THOMAS Instructor in German A.B., University of Massachusetts. FREDERICK ROGERS TIBBETTS Instructor in German B.A., University of Massachuetts. FREDERICK S. TROY Professor of English B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Amherst College. THEODORE ROOSEVELT VALLANCE Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Miami University; M.A., Syracuse University. HENRY L. VARLEY Assistant Professor of English A.B., M.A., Wesleyan University. PHILIP WILLIAM VETTERLING Instructor in Economics B.A., M.S., University of Massachusetts SIDNEY FREDERICK WEXLER Inst ructor in Romance Languages B.S., New York University; M.A., Univer- sity of Colorado. ARTHUR ROBERT WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of English A.B., Clark University; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. MARTHA R. WRIGHT Instructor in English B.S., Miami University. RAYMOND WYMAN Assistant Professor of Education B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.Ed., Boston University. ANTHONY WILLIAM ZAITZ Instructor in Speech B.S.D., Curry College; M.A., Boston Uni- versity. JOHN CARL ZEENDER Instructor in History A.B., Catholic University of America; M.A., Catholic University of America. FRANK PRENTICE RAND, A.B. (Williams Col- lege), A.M. (Amherst College), Professor of Eng- lish and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts. MILITARY SCIENCE WILLIAM NEELEY TODD, JR., Profes- sor of Military Science and Tactics, and Head of the Division. LEWIS R. ADAMS Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.S., Norwich University; Lt. Colonel, Cav- alry, U.S.A. JOHN G. DeHORN Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.S., Michigan State College; Lt. Colonel, United States Air Force. DAVID C. HALE Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.S.. Amherst College, Major, United States Air Force. HARLEY D. KABRUD Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.S., South Dakota State College; Major, Air Force. MAURICE Q. SEARLE Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.A., Colby College, Captain, United States Air Force. WILLIAM N. TODD Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Head of Division Colonel, Cavalry, U.S.A. FRANCIS E. VOEGELI Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. B.S., University of Wichita; Major, Cav- alry. GLEN WILLOUGHBY Training Officer, Captain, Cavalry. EDWARD S. BARRINGER Instructor, Sergeant, United States Army. WILLIAM W. BECK Instructor, Sergeant First Class, United States Army. WILLIAM T. BROWN Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Army. PHILIP A. DICKEY, JR. Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Air Force. GIL FENWRICK Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Army. SAMUEL A. GORDON Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Army. STEPHEN HOYDILLA Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Air Force. PASQUALE C. NATALE Division Sergeant Major, Master Sergeant, United States Air Force. HARRY H. PLATT Instructor, Master Sergeant, United States Army. GEORGE V. WHITSITT Instructor, Sergeant, United States Army. Enrollment in the Division of Military Science and Tactics is required of all four-year male students, with the exception of veterans of World War II. Those approved veteran and non-veteran students may elect, in their junior and senior years, the advanced courses in either the Armored Cavalry unit or the Air Force unit. The purpose of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is to provide systematic military training at civil educational institutions, and to produce junior officers who will have the qualifications necessary for officers of the United States Army. The School of Physical Education at the University is rapidly assuming an important position on the campus. Under Director of Athletics Warren McGuirk, facilities and the entire program have been ex- panded, with a corresponding improvement in the intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs. Academic physical education courses have been added, and more practical work is being given to this school ' s majors by the athletic coaches. With the improvement of our athletic squads, and the increasing importance of athletics, the school ' s enrollment has increased and will probably continue to do so. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LORIN EARL BALL Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., University of Massachusetts. LAWRENCE ELLIOT BRIGGS Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. ELEANOR D. DAIUTE Assistant Professor of Student Health M.D., Middlesex University. LLEWELLYN LIGHT DERBY Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., Springfield College. THOMAS WOODROW ECK Professor of Physical Education B.A., Colgate University; M.S., University of Massachusetts. HAROLD M. GORE Professor of Physical Education B.S., University of Massachusetts. MRS. MARY B. N. HARMON Instructor in Physical Education for Women B.S. in P.E., Boston University. VICKERY HUBBARD Instructor in Physical Education for Women B.S., University of Wisconsin. SIDNEY WILLIAM KAUFFMAN Assistant Director of Athletics B.S., M.Ed., Springfield College. STEPHEN RAYMOND KOSAKOWSKI Director of Stockbridge School Athletics. WARREN PIERCE McGUIRK, Ph.B. (Boston Col- lege), M.Ed. (Boston University). Head of Division of Physical Education and Director of Athletics. ■EARL EASTMAN LORDEN Professor of Physical Education B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.Ed., University of New Hampshire. JOSEPH A. MASI Instructor in Physical Education A.B., M.S., University of Massachusetts. WARREN PIERCE McGURK Head of Division of Physical Education and Director of Athletics Ph.B., Boston College; M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity. ERNEST JAMES RADCLIFFE Professor of Hygiene and Head of Depart- ment of Student Health M.D., University of Toronto. JOSEPH RICHARD ROGERS, JR. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. STANLEY FRANCIS SALWAK Instructor in Physical Education B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. RUTH I. TOTMAN Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women B.S., Mew Jersey College for Women; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. HELEN WAGNER Instructor in Physical Education for Women B.S., Ohio State University. CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER, B.S., Ph.D. (Cor- nell University), Professor of Entomology, Head of the Department and Dean of the School of Sci- SCIENCE GEORGE WILLIAM ALDERMAN Associate Professor of Pfiysics A.B., Williams College. CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER Professor of Entomology, Head of Depart- ment, and Dean of the School of Science. B.S., Ph.D., Cornell University. STEPHAN IVES ALLEN Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Amherst College; M.A., Harvard Uni- versity. ALLEN EMIL ANDERSON Professor of Mathematics and Head of De- partment. A.B., M.A., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., Harvard University. THOMAS JOSEPH ANDREWS Instructor in Zoology B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Williams College. THOMAS JAMES ARMY Instructor in Botany B.S., University of Massachusetts, IRWIN LEWIS BAIRD Instructor in Zoology A.B., M.A., University of Kansas. WALTER MILLER BANFIELD Assistant Professor of Botany B.S., Rutgers University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. HAROLD WILBERT BARRET Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado. LAWRENCE MATTHEWS BARTLETT Assistant Professor of Zoology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., Cornell University. DAVID HARRY BISHOP Instructor in Zoology B.A., University of Alabama; M.S., Rutgers University. DAVID WAKEFIELD BISHOP Professor of Physiology A.B., Swarhtmore College; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. CHARLES FARRINGTON BOND Instructor in Zoology A.B., Bucknell University; M.A., Cornell University. HAROLD DANFORT BOUTELLE Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., C.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. LEON ALSON BRADLEY Professor of Bacteriology and Head of De- partment of Bacteriology and Public Health B.S., Wesleyan University; Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity. ROBERT STEPHAN BURPO. JR. Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., American International College. HALL GERALD BUZZELL Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Dartmouth College. GEORGE WESLEY CANNON Associate Professor of Che mistry B.A., North Dakota Wesleyan University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois. KENNETH DELBERT CASHIN Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S. in C.E., M.S. in C.E., Worcester Poly- technic Institute. ROBERT OLIVER CASTLE Instructor in Geology B.S., Stanford University; M.S., McGill Uni- versity. FREDERICK M. CHAKOUR Instructor in Chemistry. BENJAMIN CHARLES CROCKER, JR. Instructor in Physics B.S., University of Massachusetts. ALEXANDER MIDDLETON CRUICKSHANK Instructor in Chemistry B.S., M.S., Rhode Island State College. HELEN F. CULLEN Assistant Professor of Mathematics. 40 ROBERT DAVID DUNTON Instructor in Botany B.S., Ohio University. RICHARD WILLIAM FESSENDON Professor of Inorganic Chemistry B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., Columbia University. GORDON FIELD Instructor in Entomology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts RALPH LYLE FRANCE Associate Professor of Bacteriology B.S., University of Delaware; M.S., Uni- versity of Massachusetts. MARY ELLEN GARVEY Associate Professor of Bacteriology B.S., University of Massachusetts. JOHN FRANCIS HANSON Assistant Professor of Entomology B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., University of Massa- chusetts. WALTER H. HODGE Associate Professor of Botany A.B., Clark University; M.S., University of Massachusettsffi M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. WARREN IRVING JOHANSSON Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. SEYMOUR KATSH Instructor in Zoology and Physiology B.A., M.S., Ph.D., New York University. THEODORE T. KOZLOWSKI Associate Professor of Botany B.S., Syracuse University; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University. MARSHALL OLIN LANPHEAR Registrar and Professor in charge of Fresh- man Orientation Course B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. The School of Science includes the Department of Bacteriology and Public Health, Botany, Chemistry, Entomology and Zoology, Geology and Minerology, Physics and Physiology. The curriculum of the School of Science is devised to give one the simple fundamentals of his chosen field of study and to gradually build up to specialized advanced studies, while giving him, at the same time, a broad and cultural education. The school offers special curricula for the needs of pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-veterinary students, and for those v ho plan to be laboratory technicians or work for the Public Health Service. EDWARD PETER LARKIN Instructor in Bacteriology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. EDGAR E. LINDSAY Professor of Chemistry. IRVING J. LIPOVSKY Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., University of Illinois. ALFRED H. MATHIESON. JR. Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., State Teachers College, East Strouds- burg, Pennsylvania; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. WALTER EUGENE MIENTKA Instructor in Mathematics B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Columbia University. DONALD EUGENE MOSER Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Amherst College; M.A., Brown Uni- versity. ALBERT BIGELOW NELSON Assistant Professor of Geology and Min- eralogy. B.S., Colby College; M.S., Middlebury Col- lege. GEORGE JAMES OBERLANDER Instructor in Chemistry B.S., Tufts College. A. VINCENT OSMUN professor of Botany and Head of Depart- ment. B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. ROBERT C. PERRIELLO Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S., University of Massachusetts. STANLEY E. POLCHLOPEK Instructor in Chemistry B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. WALLACE F. POWERS Professor of Physics and Head of Depart- ment B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Clark University. GEORGE ROBERT RICHASON, JR. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. WALTER S. RITCHIE Professor of Chemistry and Head of De- partment B.S., Ohio State University; M.S., PhD.; University of Missouri. PAUL DAVID RITGER Instructor in Mathematics B.N.S., College of the Holy Cross; M.A., University of Pennsylvania. JOHN EDWIN ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.S., University of New Hampshire; Ph.D., Cornell University. HERBERT DUNCAN ROLLISON. JR. Assistant Professor of Zoology A.B., Middlebury College; M.A., M illiams College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. ISRAEL H. ROSE Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., Brooklyn College. WILLIAM HAROLD ROSS Associate Professor of Physics B.A., M.A., Amherst College; Ph.D., Yale University. NORMAN JAMES SCHOONMAKER Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., University of Massachusetts. FRANK ROBERT SHAW Assistant Professor of Entomology B.S., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., Cornell University. HENRY H. SKILLINGS Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Amherst College. J. HAROLD SMITH Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.A., University of Utah; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. MARION E. SMITH Instructor in Entomology B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., University of Illinois. JAMES G. SNEDECOR Assistant Professor of Zoology B.S., Iowa State College; Ph.D., Indiana University. JOHN LeBARON SPENCER Instructor in Botany B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. HARVEY L. SWEETMAN Professor of Enlomolgy B.S., Colorado State College; M.S., Iowa State College; Ph.D., University of Massa- chusetts. ANNE TILTON Instructor in Zoology B.S., University of Massachusetts. RAY ETHAN TORREY Professor of Botany B.S., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., Harvard University. JAY R. TRAVEH Assistant Professor of Zoology B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. ARTHUR LEONARD WANNLUND, JR. Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Purdue University. LEONARD RICHARD WILSON Professor of Geology and Mineralogy and Head of Department Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D., University of Vi ' iscon- sin. ALFRED DENNIS WEAVER Instructor in Chemistry B.S., Northeastern University; M.S., Purdue University. GILBERT L. WOODSIDE Professor of Zoology and Head of Depart- ment A.B., DePauw University; M.A., Ph.D., Har- vard University. 41 HOWARD L. KNIGHT ' 02 SONS OF ©LD MASSACHUSETTS BEN CHADWICK Arranged by CARL SCHULZ Let ur song re - bou cresc. id .1 - new. Cheer, bnyj cheer f r old X La6S - 1, a fi I K h w= -!— • • 1 j F r= ff r 1 1 F= ' ' TF - IT ff 1 — • 1 - p— t — — ' — 1 chu-sells; fJive our col - lege three limes three; Sons for - uf the old nay Stale. Loy. al souf, lo yoiib are we APRIL Showers, Greek Week, • Two enjoying the fresh Spiing air Ihey walk to another class. Baseball was also in the air, as our eager Redmen contested many and va- ried opponents. • Couples sway dreamily to the music of Elliott Lawrence at last year ' s Greek Ball. • Candid U.M. was out in force, record- ing pictures of the college and its ac- tivities. and Baseball • A. E. Pi ' s Frankenstein-monster play won first place in the inter-fraternity skits of Greek Week. ® Although April was a month of showers, songs, and skits, exams still played a vital role in student life. ® In the fleeting moments between exams, the students often paused to breathe in the fragrance of early Spring. • But all the pleasures were not outdoors; Naughty Maristta tripped lightly over Bowker ' s stage. MAY Flowers, Balmy Days, • Preparation lor the Commencement Week lormal started early in May lor the Soph- Senior Hop Committee, • Hank Pierce groomed Tabby lor his appearance in I Remember Mama. After all, the make-up of the whole cast must be perfect. • In the Spring production of the Roister Doisters, I Remember Mama, the cast and crew reached new heights in displaying staging and acting ability. The faculty and their wives somehow found time to enjoy the serenity of the wood- lands and the coolness of nearby brooks. and Finals • Warm Spring weather took the girls ' gym classes out-of-doors. These girls totaled their archery scores and smiled. • Keep cool was the watchword of the sophomore picnic. Cancellation of Spring Day did not stop the Class of ' 51; they had their own picnic. • Spring blossoms and Alice O ' Donnell. • Although balmy weather had come, classes still went on. JUNE...Gradiifition, the Soph Senior Hop, • Graduation, the last ceremony before leaving college. These graduates have now joined the ranks oi alumni. • Dan Daly received the class mantle lor the Class oi 1950 irom the depart- ing seniors. • Another Commencement tradition, the Ivy Oration, was given by Marie Matthes representing the Class of 1949; and new ivy was planted by Ed McGralh and Don Kii and Farewell to Bay State o The Hatchet Oration — a time-honored tradition of the University. Keynote speaker lor graduation was General Robert M. Webster of the University of California. On graduation eve the seniors marched together to baccalaureate services conducted by the Reverend Arthur B. Coe. • All former graduates ramain a part of the University; and at each commencement the classes of the past return to renew old memories. • Twinkling stars in a blue velvet heaven and the soft strains of Billy Note ' s music created the wonderland setting for the departing seniors ' last formal dance. SEPTEMBER . . Registration, Indocti inatioii. • A sad consequence of the start of a new college year is the beginning of classes, but a class here and there to fill in the hours is interesting at times. ' The U-store at ten o ' clock in the morning — the University ' s only non-credit course. • Warm sunshine and falling leaves made classes an uninteresting destination at times. L • The alarm rang at an ungodly hour and the Freshmen fellows were off to serenade the coeds. • A splash — and ths Freshm2n can through the College Pond. • The Freshmen worked hard, but the Sophomores won the Rope Pull. To the class of ' 53, it was but practice for a victory next September. • Fall brought football; the bleachers rocked as the crowd cheered. ® Exciting football rallies were the high- lights of pre-game activities. The band, cheerleaders, drill team, and students combined to make them a success. and Classes OCTOBER HfiUoween, Falling Leaves, Another lootball rally, more songs and cheers, and building spirit for the Norwich game. ® A milestone in the expansion of the University, the dedication of the Gun- ness Engineering Laboratory. • The University Concert Association opened its season with a concert by the beautiful mezzo-soprano of the Met- ropolitan Opera House. Rise Stevens. • Precision and performance supreme — the Danish Gym Exhibition. and Flying Footballs o President Van Meter cut the ribbon and WMUA was back on the air. A new station, rebuilt by the students and facuhy, was open for inspection. • WMUA ' s inner executive circle. Through the efiorts of these students, the radio station and its open house proved to be successful. • A hopeful, blow-by-blow description and prediction. • This month found the Campus Chest committee preparing plans for carrying out its functions. NOVEMBER . . The Hort Show, Thanks iymo • AEPi ' s decorated their house to beat Tufts and greet homecoming alumni. • Autumn Nocturne — the first Phi Sig formal of the year. Barbara Konopka, the lovely blond queen chosen to reign over the 37th Annual Horticulture Show. • First place among the formal displays of the Hort Show was this scene depicting a bountiful harvest. • The second program of the concert series was a joint piano recital by Joseph Fuchs and Eugene Istomin. • Autumn weather created excellent conditions for the moss ROTC practice drill. • Girl Crazy characters — Anne Mor- rill and Gil Nadeau. • The cast, chorale, and Doric Alviani made the Gershwin operetta, Girl Crazy. a memorable experience. Sig Ep ' s iloat ior the Tufts rally was one of the finest displayed. Another float in the Tuft ' s rally pa- rade was the one constructed by the Abbey and Commonwealth Circle. .r nMCM T and Thouiihts of Winter DECEMBER. . .Carols, the Military Ball • The rhythmic beat of Mexican music set the scene for Sig Ep ' s Gaucho Party. South of the border music, costumes, and food made it an evening with a Mexican flare. • Music for this year ' s Ball was presented by Duke Ellington ' s band — music for both listening and dancing pleasure. • A view of the gentlemen who formulated the plans for the ball — the Military Ball Com- mittee. • Gateway to an enjoyable evening of music and dancing, the Mlitary Ball. and the Yiiletide Season • Petite Joann O ' Rourke, queen of the Military Ball. Cast and directors going over the plans lor their presentation of Shakespeare ' s Mid- er Night ' s Dream. • The Roister Doister production of Midsummer Night ' s Dream showed that the cul- tural can also be entertaining. • Parties were given for orphans by the fraternal organizations as the Yuletide Season approached. JANUARY . . Headaches, Exams, and the • The University ' s Vegetable ludging Team, lirst prize winners in the nation- wide judging contest held in Washing- ton, D. C. • Professors Ferrigno and Goldberg making with the antics at the Faculty Frantics show. Instructor Manfredi attempting to steal the show, much to the amusement oi the student audience. • A winter-wonderland panorama, the picturesque garden oi the President. Faculty Frantics ' With mid-year finals approaching, students ' thoughts turned hurriedly to study. • Study hours were momentarialy interrupted as Groek pledges reigned supreme. • All was not study, however; students somehow managed to sneak in a cup of coffee now and then. ® The Statesmen — the University ' s double quartet rendered music throughout the school year. FEBRUARY . . Freezing Winds, Icy Figers, Theta Chi ' s Song of Winter, first prize winter in the inter-fraternity Greek Week sculpture competitions of the Winter Carnival. Alpha Gamma Rho ' s Gothic Choir Loft came in a strong third in the men ' s division. Refuge by AEPi won second prize in the well-contested fraternity snow projects. • Guiding Spirit, sulptured by TEP, remained in strong contention throughout the winter carnival judging. • First prize winner in the women ' s division was the Pi Beta Phi version of Cinderella. • Sig Ep ' s Snowbound received honorable mention for its sculpturing efforts. 60 • The Winter Carnival Committee played a prominent part in publicizing the University ' s annual Winter Carni- val. • Curses, foiled again — the villain of the Senior Class Play, Parted on the Wedding Morn, or she is More to Be Pitied Than Censured. • Audience reacted hilariously toward the Senior Class Play. • Feminine beauty graced the scenic winter-wonderland of the campus. and the Snow Sculptures • A huge male audience was on hand to view the Flow er and Fashion Show put on by the Horticulture and Home Economics clubs. • Vicki Milandri, one of the lovely par- ticipants who displayed fashions of the future. • For those who enjoyed concert music, an interlude of piano music was a w el- come addition. • Les Foiles Bergere ' abounded in talent and entertainment. FEBRUARY Skiing, Skating, and • Highlighting the University Chorale ' s musical performances was the broadcast over stations WBZ-WBZA. • The big event of the Winter Carnival was dancing to the music of Les Elgarl ' s and Enoch Light ' s orchestras. • Beauteous queens of the Winter Carnival Ball, • Climaxing the Winter Carnival Ball was the coronation oi Barbara Konopka — queen of queens. the Winter Carniyal MARCH . . Hell Week, Campus Varieties, • A flurry of and Old King Winter found himself once again on his throne. The waning moments of winter found students taking advantage of all available opportunities for skating. Still, scholastic standards had to be maintained, and students kept themselves busy with their books. Draper Hall Snack Bar. nevertheless, provided sanctuary for those who wished to evade studies and classes. Little International helped to brighten up the cold weekends as spectators were treated with interesting, and sometimes amusing, sights. and The Good Ship HMS Pinafore Highlighting the month was the Campus Varieties — staged, directed, enacted, and presented in its en- tirety by students. • This bit of comedy all but stole the show . . . • The Robert Shaw Chorale was en- thusiastically received by an ap- preciative audience. • His Majesty ' s Ship, the Pinafore . presented both villains and heroines in Gilbert and Sullivan ' s popular operetta as produced by the Univer- sity Operetta Guild. • Ruler of the Royal Navy is the Savoyards ' Howard Galley in the role of Sir Joseph Porter. gold . en glo . ry of them with lov- ing ten the der West, ' hile the birds their songs are hush - ing, care, Heed -ing still the words of warn - ing, V and the sounds of as the path of day are still. And the fei.lence of the eve-ning soothes to rest. life -w-B tread, Let us yet the high -est heights of tri - uinph dare. Then thy sons, they pledge a . new their love to Col -lege dear, may bless -ing all thy way at thee, tend, Bind -ing clos - er Ne ' er be - fore was yet each ley - al faith - ful Al.ma Mat - er loved like - r heart; Once a - gain the air is ring- ing thee; Calm and bright, thy guid-ing star with the mu-sic of our song Ere we from the shel-ter of thy care de - part. Beaming from the far-thest goal Lead thee on tri . um-phant to thy vie - to - ry. THE ABBEY To a stranger, the Abbey might seem a sort of monasterial affair, but a view of life inside this girls ' dormitory would soon change his mind. The girls of the Abbey (short for Abigail Adams House) are no different than other coeds. The center, with its baby-grand, soft sofas and general atmosphere of comfort is a feature attraction for all. But take a peek into any of the rooms, and usually one will see pages flipping and pencils flying, for even though the center ' ' is all but irresistible the girls realize that they must plug, plug, plug. LEWIS HALL In the early days of September (when Freshmen were still in a haze) Lewis Hall held its Annual Welcoming Dance. It was an opportune time for all the students to make new acquaintances. Social Chair- man, Eunice Diamond, was congratulated for the success of the party. On the three topmost floors live those ever-charming Freshmen girls, while upper-classmen reside in the rooms on the first floor. Mrs. Churchill, the congenial and helpful housemother, has fre- quently been of assistance to the girls and their inevitable problems. In her apartment is invariably found a cluster of chattering girls, mulling over their current difficulties. THATCHER HALL Having housed upper-classmen in the previous years, Thatcher Hall opened its doors to Freshman girls this year. The third and fourth floors of the dorm are an alternating scene of study and horseplay ' ' , for here is where the Freshmen reside. Under the watchful eye of the upperclassmen, they learned to enjoy a full college life. On Armistice Day, an Open House Dance welcomed all the new students. Barbara Stevens, able Social Chairman, was responsible for the success of the dance. First semester marked the arrival of men students in Hamlin and Knowlton. Friendships grew as both men and women scrambled for flashlights and books of Morse code. BROOKS HOUSE Winners of the League B intramural football championship, the boys of Brooks House started the year with a fair chance to take campus intramural athletic honors. Unfortunately, however, the opening of Hctmlin and Knowlton Houses at midsemester brought about the trans- fer of several Brooks ' athletic lights and the promise shown earlier in the season was never fulfilled. Socially, Brooks did well for itself with two house dances that were pronounced roaring successes. Main activity in the Brooks rec-room was BRIDGE, BRIDGE, and more BRIDGE. Profs who complained of sleepy-eyed Brooks residents in eight o ' clock classes were doubtless unaware of the cut-throat, all-night bridge sessions held frequently in the dormitory. BUTTERFIELD HALL Up on the mount things are always jumping. A few of the things were the two dances given at Butterfield in October and January under the leadership of Social Chairman Bob Servais and the ex- change suppers at which the freshmen boys and girls got better acquainted. Things ' could also mean the first-rate intramural athletic team supervised by Athletic Manager Al Winterhalter or drives such as the Community Chest which, under Treasurer Paul Robbins, had more money subscribed than any other house on campus. Then, too, Chuck Duerwaerder has relinquished the office of House President to Dave Flood. CHADBOURNE HALL With the Freshman class growing increasingly larger, the overflow spread from Butterfield to Chadbourne. For awhile, even class entity was denied them, for the dorm was still packed with Devens men waiting for the new houses to be built. Under the Devens influence, Markarian and Donigian were elected to the Senate. It seemed at the time that Chadbourne was doomed to be the catch-all of Butter- field, until, at last, the Great Migration ' ' was on. The Devens boys left; the Butterfield surplus was moved in; and, finally, the Freshman class was as one. COUNTY CIRCLE At the southern extremity of the campus he the five new dorms which comprise County Circle. Hampshire, Suffolk, Berkshire, and Plymouth were opened in 1948, Middlesex shortly thereafter. Hampshire and Suffolk contain the married student ' s apartments, whereas the other dorms are for the single men. Plymouth has started a coke fund for athletic scholarships, and also has held several dances, one of them jointly with Middlesex. In the latter dorm several ping pong tournaments have been held. A bowling league has been started among the men ' s dorms and all are participating vigorously. Furthermore, all the dorms take part in all the intramural sports on campus. GREENOUGH HALL Greenough is certainly not unique among the men ' s dormitories, but it does have some claim to fame: that tipsy but towering toboggan which took up space in the front of Greenough in February was one of the few dormitory entries in the Snow Sculpture competition. Whal was its fate? Well, we ' re sure it melted! With the appearance of Spring came the dance on the night of April 18th. Frank Sotille and his orchestra furnished the music. Washing dirty socks, playing Softball, having water-pistol fights, playing chess, bridge, and poker — all these make up life in Greenough. Oh, yes, and studying, too. COMMONWEALTH CIRCLE Commonwealth Circle wound up its fourth year of college with one of its buildings two-thirds missing. A fire in the month of February burned the S Building so badly that two of the wings had to be torn down and the third converted into a storeroom. Besides the conflagration, the boys in the Circle hosted some orphans at Christmas time with the able assistance of the girls at the Abbey. The fate of the Circle next year is undetermined, but some of Ihe buildings may be used. Eventually, the space occupied by the well- known frame buildings will be used for new University structures. FEDERAL CIRCLE Federal Circle was built for the University in 1946 to provide for the acute housing shortage caused by the returning veteran with his fam- ily. Known affectionately as Maternity Row , it provides comfort and convenience for these ninety-four young families; some of whom are undertaking their first house-keeping chores. It is the scene of baby carriages and lines of diapers, clubs of various types, and over-the-fence gossip. The homey atmosphere found in the Circle is only exceeded by its community spirit. HAMLIN HOUSE Hamlin House, named for Margaret Hamlin, Placement Officer for Women from 1913-1948, was opened this past winter. It was used to house the overflow of male students this past Spring semester. Official dedication ceremonies will be instituted for this future women ' s dormitory next fall. This building is of the newest design and has all the facilities of a model dormitory, soundproofing not the least of all the innovations. The official housewarming dance was held in the first week of January, and was attended by some two hundred students and school officials. KNOWLTON HOUSE Knowlton House is one of the two new girls ' dormitories which was opened in January to relieve the cramped housing situation. Knowlton and Hamlin, the other girls ' dormitory, have housed male students this past Spring semester. The trustees chose the name of Knowlton; Helen Knowlton was an assistant professor of Home Economics here at the University. After June Commencement, Knowlton will be turned over to the women students, and the official dedication will be held in the Fall of 1950. These new buildings are to be part of a quadrangle, which will include another dormitory north of Lewis and a women ' s gym and dining hall. MILLS HOUSE In November of 1949, Mills House held its first housewarming dance. The recreation room, the scene of the dance, was gaily decorated and the lighting was soft. A loudspeaker system and numerous records were provided by WMUA. Once the party got into full swing one could hardly believe that this was a dormitory. Luise Moncey and her accordion and Al Sidell, campus vocalizer, accompanied by Leo Silva and his guitar, provided a bright bit of entertainment for the dance. A check was presented to Wayne Langill, representative of WMUA, which will be used to enlarge the radio station ' s record library. ■[Mil .A HH  1 H i FACULTY APARTMENTS The fifty-apartment faculty housing project, constructed by the Uni- versity Building Association at the request of the Trustees, was ex- pected to be ready for occupancy by June 1st. This project was built on the same basis as the eight self -liquidating dormitories which have been constructed by the Building Association. The building is leased by the Trustees at an annual rental sufficient to cover the interest on the bonds and the liquidation of the principal over a period of 24 years. The brick building with its own central heating plant will have water and heat supplied by the University. ill join in at (he ju - hi - leeSNVe ' ll cheer our team to the vie- to-ry, We ' re ip, bo , up for the While and Ma-roon, Off with your hats while we sing our tune, Now jol - ly hid-enls of Mass - a- chu - setts State. Rah! Rah! sing boys, sing « ith all your might and main. Rah! Rah! CHORUS fAir xn 24 Tenor) TENOR l II Then cheer!cheer!chpfr ' Fnr our leani is oul to figh ' , TheySi ' boys that kniAv no fear Oh, cheer! cheer! cheer! For Al - ma Ma- ter bright. The col-h-ge we hold mo-i dear. Well :ol - h ' ge dear. We ' ll be true to thee. Thy deeds com- mem- o - rate. SECOND ROW. Barbara Lewis, Elizabeth Acheson, Barbara Smith, Eleanor Lee FIRST ROW. Barbara Dean, Lael Powers, Barbara Kinqhorn. John Silverman, Grace Feener PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Barbara Kinghorn VICE-PRESIDENT: Lael Powers SECRETARY: Barbara Dean TREASURER: Joan Silverman The guiding hand behind all sororities on campus is the Panhellenic Council, part of a national organization. The Council is composed of two representatives from each of the five sororities on campus. The sole purpose of the organization is to help sororities and not to rule them. The spirit of friendship and co-operation among sororities is fostered by the Panhellenic Council. Under the helpful sponorship of the Council, the sororities conduct their annual Round Robin teas and rushing activities. SECOND ROW. Less, Merrill, Benson, MacCollom, Devine, Gullans, McManus, Kiddy FIRST ROW. Leavitt, Goldberg, Thompson, Fienman, Foglia, Clayton, Holden INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of a delegate fro m each of the ten fraternities on campus. The immediate responsibility of the Council is the betterment of Greek spirit on the campus. Things accom- plished by the Council this year include the sponsoring of the Chowder and Marching Society, the Mardi Gras for the scholarship fund, and the annual Greek Ball. INTER FRATERNITY JUDICIARY It is the purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Judiciary Board to share a primary loyalty to the University of Massachusetts and to serve its best interests; and, to seek close co-operation and spirit of good will between fraternities for their mutual benefit as well as the exercise of responsible self-government within the student body. Roland Reidy, Chairman; Frank O ' Keefe Aaron Roseniield. Robert Johnston, Vice-Chairman CHI OMEGA Leaving the campus in a blaze of glory in the spring of 1949, the Chi Omegas returned in the fall and extended a warm hand of appreciation to faculty and students by having two open houses. Social activities of the year included a faculty tea for the new housemother, Mrs. Bouthilette, a Christmas party, a pledge formal, and a tea for all senior women. Two new cups have been added to the mantelpiece of the house on Lincoln Avenue, one for the Military Ball Queen and one for the Horticulture Queen. FOURTH ROW: Torres, Tarapala, Sharkey, Barlley, V. Sullivan, Belval, Klaus, Peterson, C. Sullivan, B. Sullivan THIRD ROW: Granfield, J. O ' Rourke, Houle, Lilz, Konopka, Hall, Terry, Davenport, Dole, Gimalowski, Z. Smith, Kennedy, Regis, Gibbons, Rowell, Zamaichi SECOND ROW: Stack, Moriarity, Guettler, Gilley, Beals, O ' Donnell, Rose, Schindler, Brown, Lenart, Merrigan, Brehant, Maroni, Allen, P. Smith FIRST ROW: Clark. Donahue, P. O ' Rourke, Kwasnik, Wells, Skahill, A. Smith, Traynor. France, Barllett, Hartwell • OFFFflERS PRESIDENT: CU aM tU c«e £kaUiU VICE-PRESIDENT: Ma Uf WelU SECRETARY: lelUe. KiaaiJtik. TREASURER: AUe ie Smith • MEMBERS 1950 ■Barbara Bartlett . Ardith Cattermole . Jo- Anne Clark . Barbara Donahue . Marcia Gardner . Phyllis Hartwell . Claire Kennedy . Patricia O ' Rourke . Cheryl Race . Elizabeth Jane Skahill . Allene Smith . Zilpha Smith . Elizabeth Anne Traynor . Jacquelyn VanBlar- com . Abigail Vest . Mary Wells . Barbara Wood 1951 ■Mary Akey . Jane Bartley . Pauline Beauvais . Kathleen Buckley . Barbara France . Joan France . Ann Hall . Mary Patricia Kearns . Nellie Kwasnik . Joan LaBarre . Patricia Lenart . Evelyn Morgan . Ann Moriarty . Alice O ' Donnell . Joanne O ' Rourke . Con- stance Petrowski . Nancy Streeter . Helena Wolkowicz . Arlene Zatyrka 1952 • Dorothy Beals . Julia Davenport . Jean Gimlow- ski . Mary Granfield . Joan Kennedy . Barbara Konopka . Mary Lowry . Barbara McGarrity . Carol Orrell . Ann Peterson . Carolyn Randolph . Audrey Rose . Barbara Howell . Patricia . Schindler . Carol Sullivan . Mabel Tarapata . Virginia Ubertalli . Eleanor Zamarchi 1955 ■Doris Allen . Irene Baginski . Louise Belval . Ruth Brehant . Sally Brown . Fredrica Dole . Natalie Downing . Mary Louise Drapeau . Anne Gibbons . Nancy Gilley . Joan Grosser . Virginia Guettler . Helen Houle . Nancy Howes . Susan Klaus . Vera Betty Litz . Mary Maroni . Anne Merrigan . Norma Regis . Ruth Sharkey . Patricia Smith . Joan Stack . Betty Sullivan . Cynthia Terry . Marie Torres The morning after . . . Gambling den? THIRD ROW: Sencabaugh, Crowley, Maliak. C. Anderson, Agusta, I. Anderson. Schnetzer, McBrien, Jacob, Marval, Johnson, Diamond, Sanborn, Sanford, Mollis, Galletly, Tonner. Brandreth SECOND ROW: Bertelsen, Myrick, Hawkins, M. White, Speed, Hill, VonderPol, Phillips, Jones, Tuttle, Harvey, Kinnear, Chase, Dean, A. White, Cande, Kelley FIRST ROW: Donoghue, Wallace, MacVicar, Westcott, Derby, Burnett, Ci ' .l, Clcncy, Burke, O ' Keele, Souliere KAPPA ALPHA THETA Kappa Alpha Theta, or Theta, started the school year, 1949, with flying colors. The interior of the house was subjected to a five-day beauty plan, with all the members actively participating as painters and carpenters. At the same time, the Thetas began to look ahead, wondering what was in store for the coming year. In the field of athletics, Theta has participated in field hockey, volleyball, and basketball, and is looking forward to bowling, and Softball. Scholastically, the Thetas, with the rest of the students on campus, are aiming for good academic records. • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: PiUciUa Bui teti VICE-PRESIDENT: 2 onil Ca iMane. RECORDING SECRETARY: j[lilUci4 QiU CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: o«« McJlaufklin TREASURER: Ma ilLf t 3i i uf. MEMBERS 1950 • Priscilla Burnett . Betty Burr . Doris Carbone . Gratia Clancy . Mariellen Donoghue . Lillian Gill . Joan McLaughlin . Irene O ' Keefe . Loretta Souliere . Barbara Smith . Jeannette Tonner . Nancy Wallace . Hope West- cott 1951 ■Marilyn Derby . Ruth Marvel . Dianne Speed . Betty Vander Pol . Jean Wormuth 1952 • Irene Bertelsen . Joanne Brandreth . Juliette Cichon . Mary Jean Crowley . Eunice Diamond . Bar- bara Galletly . Caroline Hasbrouck . Astrid Hanson . Joan Heath . Barbara Hill . Marie Jacob . Betty Lou Johnson . Jane Klein . Jane McBrien . Gail Peterson . Jean Sanborn . Marilyn White 1955 • Carole Anderson . Janice Anderson . Barbara Ashe . Lorraine Augusta . Julie Balicki . Sally Ann Cande . Marjorie Chase . Barbara Mae Dean . Janet Harvey . Janet Hawkins . Bettina Hollis . Edith Jones . Frances Kelly . Elizabeth Kinnear . Jeanne Mangum . Marcella Methe . Jeanne Myrick . Barbara Newman . Nancy Phillips . Beverly Sanford . Phyllis Sencabaugh . Joan Schnetzer . Pamela Tuttle . Mildred Vander Pol . Annette White The KAT ' S howl Seven no trump! VAVVA KAPPA GAMMA The Kappas of Dslta Nu chapter have been busy with scholastic, social, and extra-curricular activities since early fall. Prominent in their contributions to campus life, many Naiad-swimmers, W.A.A. officers. Collegian and Index staff members, and Drill Team marchers make their home at Kappa. The Scavenger Hunt dance, held early in the fall proved to be such a suc- cess that it has earned a place among our list of annuals; the Spring Hop, also, held on the evening of Spring Housecleaning Day, was lots of fun. FOURTH ROW: Whitney, Benjamin, Toner. Czaja, Viero, Walter- mire, Stevens, Hoffman, Mathias, Ryerson, Fisler, Stronach, Perniola THIRD ROW: Lester, Nyren, Maynard, McDonough, Wallsten, Moncey. Kuhns, Waugh, Howre, Lindsay, Sfieehan, Moulton, Minehan. Walsh, Dinsmore, Tickelis SECOND ROW: Green. Belval, Rapoza. Campbell, Costa, Quinn, Westcott, Bowman. Fauteux. Malin, Henley, Keany, Shaw, Young, McQuillan, Marshman. Hazelton. Robertson, Guiltinan FIRST ROW: Sawdey. Feener, Crowell, Powers, Kendall. Ander- sen, Fischer, Warner, Roaf, French, Briand V9i ,- i ' L ' Hf-:-M3 • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Jlaiet e A4 de iOi VICE-PRESIDENT: BeUt Ucltei SECRETARY: ea ute. tlofLO ' s. TREASURER: 4?c cMajJjfHon • MEMBFRS 1950 • Lorene Anderson . Virginia Bennett . Eleanor Crowell . Betty Fischer . Nancy Kendall . Lael Powers . Mildred Warner 1951 • Marjorie Briand . Grace Feener . Lydia French . Faye Hoffman . Lucille Howe . Gail Kuhns . Jean Ann Lindsey . Mary Jean Minehan . Agnes McDonough . Barbara Nyren . Irene Perniola . Jeanne Rapoza . Jeanne Sowdey . Sylvia Shaw . Ruthe Toner . Patricia Walsh . Marieta Griswold Wendler . Constance Whit- ney 1952 ■Barbara Bowman . Claire Costa . Betsy Camp- bell . Jane Dinsmore . Faith Fairman . Muriel Faulteux . Jean Hazleton . Betsy Marshman . Geraldine Mcry- nord . Ruth Ryerson . Barbara Stevens . Penelope Tickelis . Ann Westcott . Joan Young 1955 - Loretta Belval . Constance Benjamin . Joan Czaja . Elizabeth Fisler . Ann Green . Marion Henley . Ann Keaney . Mary Lester . Jeanne Malin . Gretchen Mathias . Ann McQuillan . Luise Moncey . Carolyn Moulton . Rosemary Quinn . Marilyn Robertson . Joan Sheenan . Joan Stronich . Eileen Toner . Helen Viera . Joan Waltermire . Jean Wallaston Canasta game A bit oi chit-chat FIFTH ROW: Buckhout, Hooker, D. Curran, Seher, Piper, Romano, Joslin, Finan, J. Smith, Schorer, Breen, Shea, I. Small, F. Smith, Stiles, Coding FOURTH ROW: Fortin, Jagiello, Ordway, Lundgren, Conlin, Al- drich, Miklas, Booth, Scott, M. Small, Anderson, Meader, Egan, Lundberg, Read, Lawlor, Rounsevell, Nelson THIRD ROW: Chorebanian, Dunbar, Luther, Findlay, Card, Cor- mack, Adams, Yeutter, Pratt, Fanning, J. Buck, Shaylor, Crone, Allen, Dean, White, Cleary SECOND ROW: R. Buck, Weslcott, Washburn, Miller, Kinghorn, Harrington, B. Curran, Dellea, Berry, Peterson, Cuba FIRST ROW: CliHord, Woloshyn, Rego, Urbanck, Dugas PI BETA PHI Phi Phi ' s social calendar included post-football game coffee hours, exchange dinners with fraternities and sororities, a farewell party for AEPi, a reception for Knowlton Dorm, and the annual Pledge Formal. Also, the Pi Phi Pipettes, the singing sextet, was organized in order to entertain at rush teas, open houses, and other occasions. The Massachusetts Betas held some of the most important campus positions: the president of the Panhellenic Council, the manager of the Drill Team, the Winter Carnival chairman, two Scrolls, an Isogon member, three Senators, the President of the Home Economics Club, and a 4-H Award winner. • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Mantf. Blee4 VICE-PRESIDENT: Re fUta £au la CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Ganxd Jfis di RECORDING SECRETARY: Aice Cko e cauan TREASURER: Coelifti. yeutt i. MEMBFRS 1950 ■Ruth Buck . Barbara Curran . Rosemary Gior- dano Peterson . Anne Guba . Anne Harrington . Bar- bara Kinghorn . Louise Martin . Janet Miller . Marion Moody Berry . Therese Pender . June Simons . Elinor Sleeper . June Swindell . Barbara Washburn . Joan Bangs Westcott 1951 • Muriel Aldrich . Mary Breen . Merle Kendall Buckhout . Sue Crone . Alice Chorebonion . Barbara Dean . Joan Dellea . Beryl Fanning . Dorothy Fortin . Carol Hooker . Edna Joslin . Regina Lcrwlor . Janice Luther . Ruth Schorer . Claire Shaylor . Mary Shea . Jean Small . Frances Smith . Janet Smith . Marjorie Sullivan . Marilyn Whipple 1952 • Joan Cleary . Joan Conlin . Irene Finon . Betsy Coding . Pauline Harcovitz . Carol Hinds . Mae Louise Jezyk . Joan Lundberg . Patricia Read . Catherine Romano . Ruth RounseveJl . Mildred Seher . Dolores Rego . Helen Woloshyn . Joy White . Evelyn Yeutter 1953 - Nancy Adams . Jane Allen . Sonya Anderson . Virginia Booth . Janet Buck . Wendalyn Card . Bar- bara Clifford . Joan Cormack . Dorothy Curran . Joce- lyn Dugas . Judy Dunbar . Maureen Egan . Mary Grace Findloy . Doris Halvorson . Alice Jagiello . Ann Lund- gren . Nancy Meader . Joan Miklas . Priscilla Ordway . Susan Piper . Bethel Pratt . Marion Scott . Marcia Small . Barbara Urbanek Harmony or discord? Must be funny . . . 93 SIGMA DELTA TAU With the highest scholastic record among sorority women on this campus and in their national group, a varied social program including Pledge Formal weekend, and an active and interested new Boston alumnae league, the S.D.T.s completed a busy and exciting year. S.D.T. wheels helped make campus afiairs go round, with three Senate mem- bers, the president of Isogon, a member of the Women ' s Judiciary Board, the Editor of the Quarterly, Associate Editor of the Collegian, and key members of Roister Bolsters in the house. FOURTH ROW: Frank, Zellman, Beurman, Kraft, E. Cohen, Schiff, Levine, Stoskin, Paley, Calton, Broder, Lappin, Orlen THIRD ROW: Gordon, Leitzen, Camann. Tobin, Saltman, Smith, Lanes, Leventhal, Clements, Miller, Sanders, Karas, Stern, Nulman, Chaunon, Aarons, Stein SECOND ROW: Michelson, Lewis, Saphirstein, Schonberg, Ofstrock, T. Cohen, Cross, Neumann, Goodfader, Sherman, Feigenson, Hafter, Goldman, Hurwitz, Lieberman FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, Geller, Silverman, Goodman, Kranich, Bresnick, Hammel, Wolper, Litsky, J. Cohen, Feldman • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Oi te. 3 i « c VICE-PRESIDENT: Ba iMaia KloMck RECORDING SECRETARY: oa Sdu ima i. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: cufe cMa fu iel TREASURER: A m. QdJolpe • MEMBERS 1950 • Irene Bresnick . Evelyn Geller . Rose Goodman . Foye Hammel . Laura Levine . Thelma Litsky . Lois Rubin . Joan Silverman 1951 ■Ruth Camann . Jacqueline Cohen . Ruth Cohen . Louise Feldman . Irene Frank . Phyllis Hafter . Lillian Karas . Barbara Kranich . Barbara Lappin . Barbara Lewis . Rachel Liner . Dorothy Lipnick . Edna Price . Shirley Saphirstein . Phyllis Sillin . Ann Wolper 1952 • Arlene Arons . Barbara Beurman . Judith Broder . Joyce Clements . Edna Cohen . Miriam Colten . Enid Goldman . Judith Gordon . Ruth Hurwitz . Doris Kraft . Judith Lappin . Grace Levine . Estelle Lieberman . Ellen Orlen . Sandra Poley . Beryl Stern 1953 ■Selma Garbowitz . Marlene Lanes . Alice Leventhal . Laura Stoskind . Thelma Cohen . Joan Cross . Beverly Channen . Doris Goodfader . Rene Gordon . Gale Feigenson . Dolores Leitzen . Rachel Michelson . Ardeth Miller . Natalie Newman . Miriam Nulman . Sondra Ofstrock . Adele Saltman . Judy San- ders . Connie Schifi . Bailey Shambergh . Barbara Sher- man . Carol Smith . Elinor Stein . Barbara Tobin . Naomi Zelman Idle books — busy hands Music on parade . . . THIRD ROW: Peck, Palmer, Butt, Davenport, Travers, Ball, Fir- menich, Hatha-way, Case, Palk, Martinsen, Dockerty, Coughlin SECOND ROW: Parsons, Rogers, Lynch, Leach, Knapp, Bessette, Hogg, Gafiney, Milandri, Zehner, C. Cole, Boisvert, Mclntire, Micka FIRST ROW: Morano, Powers, Kreiger, Lee, Bonazzoli, Blouin, Blanciforti, Webster, LeClair, Crosby, P. Cole SIGMA KAPPA The Sigma Kappas this year began what they hope will be a tradition in years to come — an honorary tea for members of the hockey and basketball teams. This social event was greatly appreciated by those who attended, so much so that a note of thanks was published in the Collegian. In addition, the Sigmas had several invitation dances, and the annual pledge formal. Sigmas were prominent in campus literary activities, dramatics, and sports. Pride of the house was Vicki Milandri, a member of the Winter Carnival court, and a candidate for Honorary Colonel. • OFFIOEUS PRESIDENT: R.acU l M uU i VICE-PRESIDENT: 4? e«ce Mellon SECRETARY: Halentan Blancilo i TREASURER: oa t elute MEMBERS 1950 ■Rosalind Bonazzoli . Phyllis Cole . Jacqueline Crosby . Elizabeth Kreiger . Louise LeClair . Elinor Lee . Florence Mellor . Grace Merrill . Mary Morano . Patricia Powers . Judith Stoyle 1951 • Elizabeth Acheson . Janet Ball . Rosemary Blonciforti . Ruth Davenport . Edna Firmenich . Suzanne Knapp . Christine Micka . Natalie Palk . Priscilla Par- sons . Catheryn Peck . Margherita Rubino . Adela Skipton . Frances Stegner . Carol Wright . Joan Zehner 1952 ■Jacqueline Buck . Elinor Case . Catherine Cole . Ruth Coughlin . Jane Dockerty . Shirley Hathaway . Sylvia Kingsbury . Jacqueline Lynch . Joanne Martin- son . Viola Milandri . Charleen Palmer . Jean Travers . Norma Wylie 1955 • Louise Boisvert . Margaret Leach . Helen Mc- Intire . Joan Morton . Frances Rogers . Priscilla Gaffney . Lorna Hogg Social chat . . . You name it! 97 xw. ALPHA EPSILON PI A.E.Pi, after receiving the inter-fraternity cup for the second year in a row, hit the headhnes again when it announced that it had purchased a new house on 136 Sunset Avenue. The new house, formerly the estate of James Clayton, was redecorated in short order by A.E.Pi. This season Pi started out for its third straight cup by winning inter-fraternity football for the third year in a row. Socially, the Prison Dance turned out to be a hugh success, as did the annual Military Brawl, which topped off the big Military weekend. FOURTH ROW: Tulin, Mintz, Green, Atlas, Newman, Goldman, Ballet, Saphirstein, Tobasky, Brunell, Livingston THIRD ROW: Bornstein, Noymer, Scolnick, Nadison, Alintuck, Llt- wack, R. Green, Abrams, Broltman, Greenberg, Milender, Gordon SECOND ROW: Shelber, Clayton. Lebowitz, Rome, Bain, Kunulsky, Purges, Ornsteen, Cooper, Pord, Solberg FIRST ROW: Edelson, Welnswlg, GUboard, Blake, Kolovson, Chiz, Issenberg, Winn, Perkins, Promisel • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Daniel 9i .e iU VICE-PRESIDENT: Ala Oittitee SECRETARY: QenxzU Poft.ki4 TREASURER: JfenUni eiatfta t • MEMBERS 1950 • Myron Atlas . Sidney Brunnel . Stanley Chiz . Hyman Edelstein . John Giiboard . Howard Goldberg . Arnold Green . H. Richard Green . Daniel Issenberg . Burton Kolovson . Norman Newman . Alan Ornsteen . Jean Perkins . Sheldon Promisel . Milton Rome . Jerome Sapherstein . Robert Scolnick . Herbert Turin . S. Ed- ward Weinswig . William Winn 1951 • Herbert Abrams . Warren Alberts . Melvin Blake . Norman Bornstein . Herbert Clayton . Philip Goldman . Herman J. Gordon . James Greenberg . Arnold Kunefsky . Melvin Millender . George Nadison . Bernard Noymer . Gerald Popkin . Robert Rossman 1952 • Arthur Alintuck . Selwyn Broitman . Irvin Doress . Martin Harris . Jason Lebowitz . Lawrence Litwack . Robert Livingston . Arthur Mintz . Harvey Pord . Arnold Porges . Robert Sheiber . Myron Solberg . Louis Tobasky 1953 • Sidney Bresnick . Morton Brown . Joseph Fin- kel . Harvey Gaberman . Marvin Gloser . Stanley Kramer . Gerald Lebow . Richard Levine . Everett Mar- der . Milton Neusner . Richard Novack . Marvin Reeber . Robert Rubin . Arnold Sheifier . Sumner Shore . Alan Shuman . Herbert Sostek . Harvey Stetson . Frank Su- garman . Sumner Waitz . ' V ' alter Wekstein . Eli Young Invasion of S.A.E. What a Brawl! FOURTH ROW: Davis, Conlin. Gay, Anderson, McMaster, Ives, Rollins, Covert, Buck, Taylor, Haines, Putman THIRD ROW: Milne, Avery, Nelson, Warren, Danko, Healey, Rogers, Aldrich, Kiddy, McEachern, Ailed, Alexander, Ham- ilton, Trimble SECOND ROW: LaPIante, Savard, Meyer, Angelini. Dana-Bashian, Warner, Macioiek, lahn, Nystrom, Beavers, Gaylord, Barba- dora FIRST ROW: Hobson, Thompson, Muka, MacKay, Dubois, Keough, ReHill, Sylvia, Sisson, Roberts, Todd ALPHA GAMMA RHO With a host of renovations and improvements during the year, Alpha Gamma Rho continues to travel along the path of fraternal success. Acquisition of new members and pledges has boosted membership to a total of 70 or more. Alpha Gamma Rho may still reign as The House of Presidents with Frank Rollins, President of the Newman Club; Ted Sylvia, Pre-veterinary Club; Henry Trimble, Animal Husbandry Club; and Len Todd, Floriculture Club. Vice-Presidencies include Al Keough, Chemistry Club and Hank Thompson, Inter-Fraternity Council. • UFFICEHS , «-i t. PRESIDENT: AUe t Keau fk VICE-PRESIDENT: o « jbuLoU SECRETARY: CduUtt Reltill TREASURER: Ueocbvie. Stfluia MEMBERS 1950 • Allen Alexander . Donald Anderson . Charles Conlin . Richard Gaylord . William Haines . Bruce Hobson . Allen Keough . Kenneth MacDonald . Donald MacKay . Robert McEachern . Arthur Muka . Edwin ReHill . David Roberts . Franklin Rollins . Donald Sisson . Theodore Sylvia . Henry Thompson . Leonard Todd . Henry Trimble 1951 • Malcolm Aldrich . Joseph Angelini . Albert Barbadora . Roscoe Bemis . Edgar Buck . Ernest Hamil- ton . Albert Healy . William Ives . Charles Kiddy . Albert Lees . Philip Lukin . David Mann . Charles Nystrom . Joseph Putnam . Fredrick Meyers . John McMaster . William Savard . James Warren 1952 ■Halsey Allen . Kenneth Avery . Daniel Cal- lahan . Theodore Covert . Robert Crosby . John Dana- Bashin . Thomas Danko . Raymond Forkey . Donald Gay . Robert Grand-Lenard . Everett Hatch . William Jahn . Franklin Johnston . Owen Rodgers . Donald Ste- vens . Rollin LaPlant . Charles Milne . Ernest Nelson . Paul Maciolek . Robert Stevens . Gordon Taylor . Warren Davis 1955 • Charles Babyak . Leo Bacchieri . Mario Bruni . George Childs . Joseph Coppola . Richard Cornfoot . Charles Crosby . Warren Cove . Corie Hale . Robert Helliwell . Donald Kallgren . Ernest Johnson . Richard Jones . Joseph Kobak . Bruce MacLachlan . Rodger Mallory . Thomas Pearley . Leonard Pierce . Myles Richardmond . Richard Slein . Philip Sullivan . Robert Wiest . Warren Wilson Not so close, boys . Bottoms Up I I KAPPA SIGMA This year Kappa Sigma was again one of the most active fraternities on cam- pus. In addition to the annual Embassy Ball, Gamma-Delta chapter held many other successful social events. Notable among them v ras the Harvest Brawl, the night before the formal Embassy Ball. A Christmas party was held for a group of orphans from Brightside. A new activity this year was the sponsorship of a Greek war orphan, ]ohn Gianikakas. Through monthly donations by the brothers, John is receiving food and clothing to help him back to a normal and healthy life. FOURTH ROW: Casey, Vara, Nichols, Warren, Law, Handforth, Harrington, Fraser, Thumas, Levis, King THIRD ROW: Bunker, Beaumont, Ostman, Cox, Waite, Davis, Johnston, Klaiber, Cole, Foglia, Early SECOND ROW: Francis, Metzger, Hart, Drake, Funkhouser, Benoit, Nisiaszek, Cheney, Patterson, Roberts, Gagnon, Bailey, De- vine, West FIRST ROW: Wisnoski, Hager, Dufiey, Bourdeau, Byrnes, Nor. wood, Fletcher, Dervinski, Anderson, Gullans, Goodspeed • OFFICERS GRAND MASTER: Auiii Ki Uf. GRAND PROCURATOR: (lickoAcL Va ' ui SCRIBE: alui A ic uUd. TREASURER: RuMell ieaumatd MEMBERS 1950 ■Francis Anderson . Pierre Angers . Bernard Bourdeau . John Byrnes . Walter Cox . Pe ' er Drevinsky . James Duffy . Gardner Fletcher . Paul Gagnon . Rolf Gullans . John Hager . John Klaiber . William Looney . James McDonald . Harold Meyers . Robert Norwood . Russell Perkins . Alfred Pigeon . William Ryback . Francis Wisnoski 1951 ■Fredrick Allen . Russell Beaumont . Frank Dris- coll . Robert Driscoll . Carl Foglia . Gordon Francis . Ray Gagnon . Roger Good speed . John Handforth . John Hart . Albert lampietro . Austin King . Robert Law . Raymond Metzger . John Nichols . Harold Ost- man . Alan Roberts . Donald Smith . Vernon Thomas . Richard Vara . Robert Warren 1952 • Richard Bailey . John Benoit . Frank Bunker . Kenneth Casey . Philip Cheney . Fredrick Cole . Dana Davis . Robert Devine . Richard Drake . John Early . Herbert Emanuel . Richard Erlandson . Calvin Farns- worth . Richard Fraser . David Johnston . Bruce Levis . Eugene Misiaszek . James Patterson . Richard Waite . Gustaf West 1955 • William Becker . Gordon Benson . George Bicknell Richard Casey . Joseph Connors . Richard Conway . Hugh Corr . Frank Daigle . Frank DiGiam- marino . Robert Driscoll . David Flood . David Fac- cillo . R. Donald Graham . William Hicks . Philip Huber . Stephen Lapton . Matthew Loyko . John Mac- Donald . Robert Moloney . Edward Pawlowski . Fred- rick Pratt . Lucian Prokopowick . Noel Reebenacker . Richard Spenser . Anthony Szurek . Henry Walter Set ' em up Joe . . . Smile please, hold it! 103 FOURTH ROW: Hilyard, McConough, Winlon, Gleason, Dean, Kroeck, R. Flynn, Cole, Coikum, Blinn. Vanasse, King, Libucha THIRD ROW: Norsky, Manley, Eslelle, Doherty, Salander, Tiberl, Sorrow, Johnston, O ' Keefe, Tougher, Mulvany, Chadwick, Stapleton, O ' Connell, Shannon SECOND ROW: Beaulac, Gray, Murray, Cassani, Borone. Galas, Smith, Schofield, Andrews, Durant, Shattuck. P. Smith, M. Flynn, Fortunato FIRST ROW: Waloweek, O ' Brien, Narbis, Winn, Lieberwirth, O ' Connor, Phalon, Shevis, Walz, McManus, Carew LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Perhaps Lambda Chi ' s greatest claim to campus recognition is its active par- ticipation in University athletics. Lambda Chi has supplied University teams with an abundance of athletes this past year, including both football captains, a soccer co-captain, and many individual stand-outs. The house has, however, distinguished itself in fields other than that of sports, furnishing two class vice-presidents and numerous leaders of campus activities during the year. Other Lambda Chi distinctions this year are the nomination of the right candidate for Honorary Colonel, and its runner-up position in a football rally contest. • OFFICERS PRESIDENT iaKk 0 ' K.ee VICE-PRESIDENT: PUiUp. 2 ea i SECRETARY: Ma ' ua 9o tu taia TREASURER: AtUtwi BcUo d • MEIVIBERS 1950 • Thomas Andrews . Edward Barnicle . William Burns . Ralph Carew . Donald Fair . George Flynn . Joseph Hilyard . Evan Johnston . William Magner . James McCarthy • John McManus . Bertrand Narbis . William O ' Brien . Robert Pasini . Charles Shannon . Sheldon Shattuck . Paul Smith . Edmund Struzziero . Charles Taugher . Thomas Walz . John Winton . Richard Wynn . Isadora Yergeau 1951 ■Joseph Barone . Raymond Beaulac . James Cassani . James Chadwick . Arthur Cole . Philip Dean . Gerald Doherty . Joseph Durant . Robert Estelle . Charles Fay . Robert Flynn . Martin . Flynn . Mario Fortunate . Edmund Frydryk . Genedict Galas . Donald Gray . Richard Gleason . John Henshall . Andrew losue . Malcolm King . Chester Libucha . Martin McGrath . Robert Murray . Alec Norskey . James O ' Connell . Frank O ' Keefe . Arthur Schofield . James Shevis . James Stapleton . Stephen Sorrow 1952 • Robert Blinn . Ned Campbell . Robert Clapp . Chesley Corkum . George Delaney . Robert Kroeck . William Manley . Herbert Maxfield . Marshall Mc- Donough . John McGraw . Donald Salander . Richard Tibert . Richard Vanasse . Richard Willson 1 955 • Thomas Ashe . James Bowers . Eugene Bragiel . Donald Bruni . Thomas Cauley . Robert Corkum . Frank Dickinson . Robert Grayson . Thomas Healy . George Rowland . Robert Hunter . Peter Kenney . Brad McGrath . Alfred Morano . Warren Peck . Timothy O ' Keefe Ready ior business . . . Happy days are here again . . . 105 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Phi Sig this year began broadening its social program. Innovations included a Christmas Party for the children of Brightside Home, and the adoption of a Dutch war orphan. Meanwhile, the annual Autumn Nocturne Dance con- tinued to highlight the fall-fun calendar. Extra-curricular activities also received their full share of attention from the men of Phi Sig. The house could pridefully claim representation in all major sports, on various campus committees, and in dramatic and choral groups. The roster of campus officers proves that Phi Sig scored well politically, the presidencies of various clubs, and of the sophomore and junior classes falling to house members. FOURTH ROW: Holden, Payne, Mutter, McCauley, Joyce, White, Martindale, Leidt, Webster, Morris, Magon, Stein, Daly THIRD ROW: Steele, Jazinski, Freeman, Monroe, Plahey, Wogan, Caren, Jacques, Wonsick, Boyle, Hodgess, Costello, Jones, Learned SECOND ROW: Mascis, Ganley, Talcott, Tagert, Westcott, Dean, Roth, Shensky, Vigneau, Pelatroni, Estes, Alenooy FIRST ROW: Kuhn, Knowland, Smith, Ziwotowski, Cutting, F. Vig- neau, Ouellette, Hammond, Toczydlowski, Dwyer, Holmes • OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Ra to td OueUeite VICE-PRESIDENT: iancU Vifn au SECRETARY: KeiuietU eutU uf. TREASURER: ned imotoutiki MEMKERS 1950 • Warren Blodget . John Boyle . Alexis Caron . Daniel Daly . John DuMond . Philip Dwyer . John Free- man . Robert Ganley . Herbert Holden . Arthur Holmes . Robert Joyce . Richard Knowland . Robert Kuhn . Harlan Ladd . Wilfred Learned . Walter Maisner . Dominic Marini . Julian Martindale . Joseph Mascis . Thomas McCarthy . Rudoiph Mutter . Raymond Ouel- lette . Paul Piusz . Henry Shensky . Sheldon Smith . John Steele . Richard Stein . William Tague . Albert Toczydlowski . Francis Vigneau . Robert Vigneau . Donald Westcott . Fred Ziwotowski 1951 • Donald Costello . Kenneth Cutting . Philip Hammond . Albert Hodgess . Donald Jacques . Fredrick Lahey . William Leidt . Kenneth Mailloux . Andrew Mangum . Edward McCauley . Alan Monroe . Malcolm Payne . Philip Roth . Donald Taggart . Charles Talcott . Edward White . Bruce Wogan 1952 • Carl Aylward . Raymond Buckley . Roger Dean . William Estes . Philip Johnson . Lawrence Jones . Emery Knight . Robert MacKenzie . John McLaughlin . Richard Morris . Henry Pallatroni . Robert Rutter . Albert Speak . Robert Webster . Richard Wonsik 1955 • Verne Adams . Henry Bailly . Vance Blake . Russell Briere . Douglas Call . James Chapman . Wil- liam Cody . John Dent . Donald Dewing . Vincent Galli . Robert Garnett . Thomas Honney . Michael Marcin- kowski . Thomas Murphy . Edward Sexton . John Sniado . David Tarr . Raymond Tenney . Bruce Thomas . Jeffrey Troy . Randell Walker Dance time, slow and smooth . . Camera Shy . . --i.--- y THIRD ROW: Robery, Smiley, Spencer, Roche, Grime, Farrell. Nelligan, Quealy, Desjarlais, Hussey, Grady SECOND ROW: Marinelli, Dineley, Manning, Roche, Bracket!, O ' Leary, Holmes, Creeden, McManimon, Oberg, Nickerson FIRST ROW: Toohey, McCarthy, Ross, Manuel, Malnati, Manning, Morrison, Rescia, Hopkins, Doren, Fitzgerald 0. T. V. By far the oldest fraternity on campus, Q.T.V. began is ninth decade this past year. With the completion of house improvements and the creation of the Nautical Room, Q.T.V. concluded one of its most successful social seasons. Highlighting the social events were the Hom.ecoming Weekend party and numerous weekend dances. In both athletics and academics, the record was a good one — the house boasting two co-captains on the University Hockey Team, and many members in almost every major sport and activity. • OFFIGEKS PRESIDENT: Ata i Mcui, iUi f. VICE-PRESIDENT: JfatAAf. eUiklakU SECRETARY: Sba iel AtoMUo t TREASURER: RccUaAcL Re4cia MEMBERS 1950 • Charles Bracket! . William Bross . Earl Burke . Harry Chicklarkis . Bradford Collins . Richard Des- jalais . Edward Dinely . Edward Doran . John Flanagan . William Fitzgerald . John Francis . John Grimes . David Halgar . Paul Hussey . Joseph Manning . Martin Manning . James Manuel . Robert McManimon . Carl Oberg . Ernest Ouellette . Daniel Qualez . Fred Roche . Mark Rogers . Thomas Toohey 1951 ■Richard Boynton . John Creedon . William Farrell . Henry Fellows . Robert Fidel . Robert Fitz- gerald . Paul Grady . Herbert Holmes . Harry Hopkins . Tony Malnati . Frank Miller . Reginald Nickerson . Robert Nellegan . John O ' Leary . Richard Rescia . Gil- bert Robery . Vincent Roche 1952 ■Henry Boynton . Edward Burke . Gerald Clark . Hugo Luoto . Loreto Marinelli . Robert Mitchell . Theodore Parsons . William Spencer 1955 • Richard Bedow . Lucian Buck . Russ Green . Victor Johnson . Robert McKnight . Arnold Peterson . Andre Tetreault Dick makes music FraternitY interlude SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON A variety of campus activities has quite enhanced the reputation of S.A.E. this year. It has been well represented in varsity athletics, and in campus dramalic presentations. S.A.E. ' s social calendar has been highlighted by its annual formal, the January Thaw, and the popular Apache Dance. Among S.A.E. ' s pledges are men who are outstanding both scholastically and athletically, and who promise to becom.e cam.pus leaders, as have so many S.A.E. ' s in the past. As a more solemn note, the fraternity laments the loss of Daniel Murphy, a promising young member, who died suddenly last April. FOURTH ROW: Berry, Wilde, Mudge, Coparanis, Batitte, Kenney, Slowe, Scully, Donovan, Chapdelaine, Dagnoli THIRD ROW: Grice, Warden, Hunter, Benson, Cossar, Cornish, Allen, Kelley, Milne, Kosarik, Benson, Young, Wade SECOND ROW: Zografisa. Warren, Simpson, Whitney, Dort, Bellas, Flagg, Miles, Governor, Pierce, Collins, Newell, Roy FIRST ROW: Graham, Huckins, Kazar, Rypysc, MacCollom, Swen- sen, Rogers. Beauvais, Hatch, Prouty, Cliche • OFFICERS EMINENT ARCHON: cUt i G. (lot e EMINENT DEPUTY ARCHON: AlU Qaoen uvi EMINENT RECORDER: oiud A1de4. EMINENT TREASURER: Qeo Simf34o i • MEMBERS 1950 • Donald Allen . George Batit . David Benson . William Berry • Philip Blanchard . Donald Blonquist . Harold Bonneville . William Bradley . Frank Callahan . Louis Clough . Byron Coporanis . Ray Cornish . Ber- nard Cossar . Edward Cousineau . Lawrence Couture . Tracy Flagg . Frank Florini . Frank Grice . John House- child . Robert Huckins . Richard Humphrey . Clifford Knox . Everett Kosarick . Arthur Laurillard . George MacCollum . Arthur Newell . Charles Nickols . Robert Prouty . John Rogers . Donald Roy . John Rypysc . Clifton Sowerby . James Swenson . Chris Yahnis . Warren Young 1951 ■Paul Beauvais . Raymond Benson . Philip Col- lins . James Curran . John Donovan . George Godding . Albert Governor . Harold Hatch . David Higgins . Albert Hunter . J. Kendall Jones . Walter Kenny . Robert Merrick . David Miles . Leroy Morrell . Donald Quimby . Donald Stowe . Francis Whitaker . George Cliche . Howard Jessop . Brian Milne . Robert Sweeney . George Whitney 1952 • Neil Bellas . John Bolesma . Gerry Chapde- laine . Edward Clapp . Byron Coperanis . Donald Dag- noli . Charles Dort . Connie Fenaris . Richard Gould . Weston Kelley . Clifton Mudge . Earl Mitchell . George Pearse . Richard Scully . George Simpson . James Snif- fen . Winthrop Wade . William Warren . Herb Wild . William Worden . Connie Zagrafos 1953 ■Richard Arcici . Thomas Bevevino . Richard Boutilier . Edward Craig . David Curran . Charles De- Murs . Walter Farren . Norman Frisbe . John Granville . Walter Headle . John Howard . Robert McDonough . William Muello . Robert Nolan . Vitie Vilesis . Richard Violette Look at the birdie . . . It ' s on the house this time . . . %s , III FIFTH ROW: Hyland, Lee, Briggs, McAuliHe, Heintz, Stark- weather, Leavitt, Canty, Kinsler, Bayer, Shaw, MacDonald, Kilduff, Gretter, Joyce FOURTH ROW: Stockwell, McGranahan, Capodilupo, Dill, Baker, Forster, Turcotte, Mitchell, Arsenault, Nickless, Marsden, H. Baker, Zing, Waters, Tidman, Golas, Macricosta THIRD ROW: Camara, Dobias, Higgins, Gannon, Donigian, Piero- pan, Taylor, Sievers, Belville, Gately, Ryan, Webster, Ber- nard, Cunningham, Herlihy, Buss, Wheeler SECOND ROW: Lambert, Reidy, Pike, Cahill, Murphy, Dillman, Allen, Spiller, O ' Neil, Thomas, Cassidy FIRST ROW: Twardus, Ross, LaLiberte, Demurjian, Lucky, Koo- lian, Segal, Dever, Smith SIGMA PHI EPSILON Sig Ep ' s claim to recognition on campus, after a reorganization period of one year, reached its peak at the housewarming of its new house and the Gaucho party, which is to be an annual affair. It takes a great amount of work to reactivate a chapter, but because of the combined efforts of the three original members and a group of Devensmen, Sig Ep now stands on equal grounds with any of the University fraternities — this after but one year, a year of vigorous activity in the social and academic life here on campus. • OFFIOEHS PRESIDENT: alefJt 3)ilUncut VICE-PRESIDENT: B Un.am AUet SECRETARY: (laU SfUU i COMPTROLLER: £exM. MuifiUtf. • MEMBERS 1950 • Bertram Allen . Harry Baker . David Bayer . Joseph Bernard . Walter Cahill . Edward Camara . James Cassidy . Terrence Cunningham . Ara Demur- jian . Frank Dever . Joseph Dillman . William Dobias . Alfred Galasso . William Gannon . Robert Gretter . Frank Hyland . Robert Joyce . Frank Kilduff . George Koolian . Joseph Lambert . Normand LaPorte . Robert Leavitt . Duncan MacDonald . George Macricosta . Frank Marsden . John McAuliffe . Leon Murphy . John O ' Neil . Roland Reidy . Everett Ross . Gerhard Sievers . Everett Smith . Allan Taylor . John Thomas . Walter Tidman . Ronald Waters . Alverne Webster . Alan Wheeler 1951 ■Raymond Arsenault . John Belville . Donald Buss . Edgar Canty . Charles Dill . Albert Donigian . Clifford Forster . Walter Heintz . Jeremiah Herlihy . Ralph Kinsler . Richard LaLiberte . Norman Lee . War- ren McGranahan . Alfred McKinstry . Harvard Segal . Russell Shaw . William Starkweather . Ervin Stock- well . Alphonse Turcotte 1952 • John Baker . Ralph Briggs . Arthur Dioli . Thomas Gately . Lawrence Higgins . Robert Mitchell . George Nickless . Alan Pehrson . Albert Pieropan . Eugene Ryan . Lawrence Shaw . Herbert Sievers . Robert Spiller . Edward Twardus . Ralph Willard . Robert Zing 1955 • Donald Audette . Samuel Baffo . James Barnes . Richard Bell . Richard Bonney . Charles DeDeurwaer- der . Reginald Diodcrti . Frank Donovan . William Eaton . Richard Hamilton . Walter Handy . Ernest Hayn . Theodore Johnson . Nicholas Lincoln . William Mc- Gowan . Norman Montigny . Thomas Parks . Leonard Pierce . Eduardo Pina . Harold Ricker . Robert Servais . Harry Shorey . William Smith . Albert Tomlinson . Charles Tooler Slobbing in Lower Slobovia . . . Pizza and Beer, Yum-yum . . . U . ' y TAU EPSILON PHI T.E.P., this past semester, for the fourth consecutive time, has won the Inter- Fraternity scholarship cup, awarded to the fraternity with the highest schol- astic average. Socially, the Vice, Hell, and Heaven dances were only a few of a new series of popular novelty affairs which were initiated by the T.E.P.s. The fraternities greatest tribute this year was, however, accorded them at the National Convention in Chicago, when the unprecedented number of six awards, individual and chapter, were presented to the T.E.P. chapter of the University of Massachusetts. FIFTH ROW: Shuman, Swartz, A. Cohen, Brody, Barr FOURTH ROW: M. Wolf, Slato«, Sidman, Rosenstein, Schindler, Barron, Goodman, Wells, Geller, Cornell, P. WolH THIRD ROW: Less, Gochberg. Litman, Crane, P. Goldberg, D. Diamond, Silbergleit, S. Cohen, Rutman. Lornetsky, Sugar- man, Miller, Abrahamson SECOND ROW: Silver, Blauer, Ratner, Greenberg, Shaker, Winer, Goldfarb, Sagan, London, Green, Bloomiield, Quint, Tanof- sky FIRST ROW; Bernstein, M. Cohen. Berkowitz, Grebber. E. K. Cohen, Fienman. Slavin. Waldman. Rosenfield. Andelman, Liftman, Laby, Kaplan • OFFICEUS CHANCELLOR: Jfaiald i2 t na t VICE-CHANCELLOR: Clioi K. eaket BURSAR: liefutaAxi Slcudn SCRIBE: Qeitfl WcUd yia t MEMBERS 1950 • I- M. Abrcdiamson . Melvin Andelman . Nor- man Berkowitz . Larry Bernstein . Eliot K. Cohen . Mer- win Cohen . Harold Fienman . Stanley Goldberg . Charles Goldfarb . Theodore Goodman . Bernard Gros- ser . Samuel Kaplan . Morton Laby . Leo Lerner . Alvin Liftman . Leonard London . Earl Quint . Aaron Rosenfield . Eliot Sagan . Edward Schwartz . Myron Shapiro . Bernard Slcrvin . Earl Winer . Peter Wolff 1951 • Arnold Barr . Stanley Barron . Charles Blauer . Shepard Bloomfield . Jacob Brody . Arnold Cohen . Alan Cornell . Daniel Diamond . Irving Diamond . Jus- tin Green . Eugene Isenberg . William Less . Larry L itman . William Ratner . Burt Shaker . Alan Shuman . Robert Silver . Beryl Waldman . Melvin Wolf 1952 ■Stanley Cohen . Milton Crone . Stanley Glick . Sumner Gochberg . Paul Goldberg . Mark Greenberg . Philip Kaplan . Aaron Kornetsky . Macey Miller . Larry Rutman . John Slatoff . Harry Sugarman . Robert Tanofsky . Eliot Wallace 1955 • Joseph Broude . Morton Geller . Melvin Glus- gol . Stanley Labovitz . Larry Miller . Daniel Rosen- field . Joseph Rosenstein . Marvin Schindler . Robert Segal . Arnold Sharrow . Martin Sidman . David Sokol . Mark Titlebaum . Bernard Weinstein . Clint Wells Same old Hal, Same old jokes . . . Go to the devil! lis FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Devine, Rowell, V. Smith, Addison, Miller, Seiferth, Yergatian, Marsden THIRD ROW: Howland, Thacher, Houran, Henneberry, Reed, Young, Willey, Lampi, Williams, Massidda, Cryan, Embler, Briggs SECOND ROW: Marulli, Palmer, West water, Pomeroy, Baily, R. Smith, Cooley, Hermes, Gould, Hixon, Merritt, Manganaro, Carter, Sottile, Gagnon FIRST ROW: Gabrelieson, Swanick, Paul, Holway, Clark, Bul- cock, Kozloski, Rose, Kendall, Ruggles, Ryder THETA CHI Unlike Li ' l Abner and the Dog Patchers, Theta Chi men look forward to Sadie Hawkin ' s Day with anticipation, for it brings to them one of the most colorful of frat dances held on campus, surpassed perhaps only by the house ' s Bowery Ball. Dances are not, however, the only thing on foot. This Fall, Theta Chi took first prize in the float contest, and came out second in the Inter-Fraternity Snow Sculpture contest last year. With its members active in sports, politics, writing, dramatics, and most social functions, Theta Chi is well represented on campus. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: (loJient BuLacJt VICE-PRESIDENT: Uofnai. GIoaJi. SECRETARY: Waited fCa aiJu TREASURER: ' Wa tAe t JioiuMUf. • MEMBFHS 1950 • John Addison . Ralph Bailey . Robert Bulcock . Thomas Clark . David Gabrielson . James Gracey . Warren Holway . Clement Houran . Robert Kendall . Walter Kozloski . Anthony Manganaro . Ralph Marsden . Benn Merritt . Edwin Paul . George Rose . Louis Rug- gles . William Ryder . James Swanick . Joseph West- water 1951 • Edwin Devine . Thomas Embler . Norman Farrar . Donald Foster . Bradford Gould . Thomas Hen- neberry . Edmond Hermes . Richard Howland . Robert Johnston . Albert Marulli . Francis Moriarty . Rauno Lampi . Aldrick Palmer . Robert Paul . Vincent Leceese . John Reed . James Robinson . Varick Smith . Dana Torrey . Fredson Thacher . Charles Yergation . David Young 1952 ■Conrad Briggs . Alan Carter . Bruce Cooley . Whitney Crawford . Martin Cryan . William Foster . John Fox . Roland Gagon . Richard Hafey . Allen Hixon . William Massida . Cyril Merritt . Orson Miller . James Loring Rowell . Fred Seiferth . Robert Smith . Frank Sotille . David Willey . Fred Williams 1953 • James Bristol . Joseph Daly . Charles Dexter . Raymond Fisher . Edward Friend . Walter Gajewski . Allan Garner . Robert Gunter . Donald Junkins . John Lajoie . Alan Leavitt . Douglas Martin . William Mc- Bone . Gilbert Nadeau . Alfred Rabaioli . John Ritter . Paul Robbins . Blanchard Warren . Robert Wells Now listen baby . , . Hmm, getting thin, and dandruff, too! 117 I COLLEGE HYMN Moderate Words. and Music by D. P. MILLER ' 08 -H— r- f ■-1 - j- =1 hF — -K— — -1 — h- — Nf= — Vi a p Our Col - lege dear, ' t 9- is e ' er for thee We -1 raise -1- on i We praise the hills a nd val- leys near That watch o ' er Our pray ' rs shAll ev - Jr be for thee, Our Al - ma .. r — r... — r. 1 p ; 1 • — -ff — m 1 f- ' f r- 1 S-i — w — If— V- ' — 5 - k f= • •s ■■K k — r — ' I ' — ' ' r- — 1 — f — ' ' - ' ■pii ' - J ' J J Hit ' . N . ' i high our hymn of thee with their s sreet ter, M. S. praise; For thee and cheer, Thy sterl- ing- C. Thy col - leg-e thy Ma- roon and worth, thy man - ly of all oth - ers white, Our owA, Bay State, and col - ors «eal, Thy will i. ing- harids and hearts of b lest, «ipie col - 1 that our hearts love bright, steel, best. Our cho - rus Thy spir - it May God ' s own shall in tri - umph brave that knows no bless - ing rest with roll, fear, thee. Thy prais - es To these we Our Al - ma be for - ev - ech - o back Ma - ter, M. our S- told! cheer! C! • — • ' ' SSACHUSETT5 50N5 ,, OLD MASSACHUSETTS THE INDEX EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Roland J. Reidy BUSINESS MANAGER PhyUis Cole MANAGING EDITOR John I. Thomas ASSOCIATE EDITOR Gerald Popkin The smoke of a thousand and one cigarettes hung heavily; ashes and crumpled butts lay promiscuously about the ash trays; a pair of size twelves shifted comfortably on the desk, which was littered with creased, crumpled, and well-rubricated papers. But all was not quiet — Clickety-clack , then wham , as the typewriter carriage flew back to start another and countless line — Hey! Haven ' t you got that thing done yet? — Where are those pictures? — Who in wrote this? And so goes a session in the Index office. The work of compiling sta- tistics, getting photos, writing and re-writing, making and adhering to the lay-out, sketching, designing, etc. are but some of the activities necessary for the publication of our yearbook — the permanent record of a year of life, a record which many years from now will recall warm and wistful memories. — - - f- w — — « ij  • ' 1--— f i- [r-f-— Ji ,r THE VALLEY Fl- Y ' - YlG • T, NlASSACHUSfTTS r ?Hi r or - KEPMEN EVENING MYlMM jollV stode HYW  . . . AND STAFF LAYOUT STAFF: John Thomas . lames Cassidy . Ruth Johnson PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Robert Gretter, Editor . David Bayer . Reginald Diodati . Myron Shapiro . Joseph Testarmata . Peter Wolff LITERARY STAFF: Kenneth Roberts, Editor . Joan Conlin . Joan Dellea . Anne Guiheen . Laura Levine . Curtis Lopes . Ruth Ryerson . Janet Smith . Mabel Tarapata . Walter Tidman . Anita Torres ART STAFF: David Smith, Editor . Mary Breen . Charles DeDeurwaerder . Myron Shapiro SPORTS STAFF: Daniel Issenburg, Editor . Edwrard Gerstein . Lawrence Litwack . John O ' Neil STATISTICS STAFF: Leonard Todd, Editor . Rosemary Blanciforte . Catherine Cole . Ruth Couglin . Jean Gimalovi ski . George Koolian . Robert McEachern . Mary Morano . Patricia Powers . Paul Rannenburg BUSINESS STAFF: Eugene Byrne . Walter Cahill . V illiam Ward ADVERTISING STAFF: William Dobias, Manager . Francis Crane . Frank Dover . Jane Dinsmore . Penelope Tickelis SECRETARIAL STAFF: Agnes Wilcynski . Claire Kennedy Koolian, Frankel, Testarmata, McEachern, Tidman, Bayer, Ward, O ' Neil, Litwack, Cahill, Cassidy, Wolff, Dobias Cole, Coughlin, McDonough, Levine, Morano, Tenczar, Wheeler, Smith, Breen, Dinsmore, Tickelis, Guiheen Shapiro, Wilczynski, Issenberg, Popkin, Thomas, Reidy, Cole, Todd, Roberts, Grelter V WEtA T AJIL- „r ' ' - ' ' ' ■' ' ' = r„e Professor DuBois, Editorial Adviser Professor Dickinson. Business Advis ACKNOWLEDGEME NTS TO: Dr. Ralph A. Van Meter, esteemed President of the University. Mr. David Jordan of the Campus Publishing Company for his encouragement, ideas, and efforts. Mr. Charles lannello of the Harvard Studio for his photographic work. Kfr. Donald LaCroix of the Amherst tiigh School Faculty for his many valuable pictures. Professor Lawrence S. Dickinson for his co-operation and sound business policies. Professor Charles N. DuBois for his excellent literary advice. Professor Doric Alviani of the Music Department. Professor Warren McGuirk, Director of Athletics. Professor Thomas W. Eck, Coach of Football. Professor Llewellyn L. Derby, Coach of Track. Mr. Robert J. McCartney of the University News Service. Mr. George Emery, Associate Alumni Secretary. Miss Mildred Pierpont of the Schedules Office. Mrs. Adeline Procopio of the Registrar ' s Office. Alumni Office Secretaries for their ever-ready co-operation. CONTRIBUTORS Edward Camara . Paul Gagnon . F aye Hammel . Everett Kosarick . Betty Kreiger . Vincent Leccese . Jane McElroy . Anne Peterson . William Tague . Melvin Wolf THE WHEELS BEGIN TO TURN— Dave Charlie, John, Dave, and Roland LITERARY CONFERENCE— Curt, Laura Anne, Walt, and Ken FINANCES— Len, Phyllis, Walt, Willie, and Cathy ASSIGNMENTS— Anita, George, and Ruth WANT THIS PICTURE? — George, Anita Ruth, and Bob iVS THE COLLEGIAN KEPT US A WELL-EARNED BREAK KIBITZER AT WORK! DO IT OVER! PLANNING THEIR STRATEGY POSTED ON CAMPUS EVENTS Gilbert. Bruni, Pierce, J. Broude, Crawshaw, Diamond, Cook, Crane, R. Broude, Morse, Schuman, Stockwell, Scully, Towler Taitz, Weinslein, Koolian, Tenczar, J. Powers, Popkin, Culler, Lecesse, Kosarick, Unknown, Unknown, Shevis, Livingston Flaherty, Warner, Tickelis, G. Maynard, Tarapota. Stoskin, Broder Walsh, Turner, McDonough, L. Powers, Coulliord Tague, Steede, Miller, Kolovson (Business Manager), Kreiger, Cur tin (Editor), Less, Hammel, Camann, R. Maynard EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: James Curtin MANAGING EDITOR: Elizabeth Kreiger ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Faye Hammel NEWS EDITOR: Janet Miller FEATURE EDITOR: Ruth Camann SPORTS EDITOR: Joseph Steede ART EDITOR: William Tague MAKE-UP EDITOR: Ervin Stockwell COPY EDITORS: Paul Perry, Henry Lawrence BUSINESS MANAGER: Burton Kolovson ADVERTISING MANAGER: Phyllis Cole CIRCULATION MANAGER: Alan Shuman SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER: Lael Powers SECRETARY: Patricia O ' Rourke Despite many trials and tribulations brought on by a scanty budget, the Col- legian nearly always met the deadline, and generally lived up to its oft- hooted-at slogan, A Free and Responsible Press . Things went along quite smoothly most of the time, except on the evenings when Sol had to write all the news stories, or James Patrick got rabid about infirmary conditions. Much that was hilarious went on in the office, but the group had its serious side, too. Cut that story to eight inches Let ' s go to press! THE QUARTERLY Campus Ernest Hemingways and Dorothy Parkers got their names in print . . . the Music, Economic, and Psychology departments aired their views . . . and with a new format, a new office in Memorial Hall, and a new adviser (Mr. Sidney Kaplan) The Quarterly successfully pub- lished four issues this year. The Quarterly has become, in its own right, not only a literary magazine, but also a journal of ideas and opinions. And, in addition. The Quarterly worked in conjunction with the new Writers ' Club; in February, the magazine brought Harvard ' s John Ciardi to the campus as a lecturer. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Faye Hammel ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Bruce Eowens, Joseph Hil- yard, Paul Perry ART EDITOR: Elizabeth Kreiger EXCHANGE EDITOR: Joan Silverman BUSINESS MANAGER: William Ratner CIRCULATION MANAGER: Alan Schuman ADVISORY BOARD: Professor Lawrence Dickinson, Mr. Sidney Kaplan Bruce, Faye, and Joe keep busy SECOND RCW: Daniel Diamond FIRST ROW: Faye Hammel, Joseph Hil- yard, Joan Silverman THE HANDBOOH SECOND ROW: Bean. M. Small. Palk. Shea, Romano, Fincn, Moxon. Coding. Dean FIRST ROW: Granger, Flaherty. Click. J. Small, Franklin, Blancilorii, Shevis, Turner, Peck EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jean Small BUSINESS MANAGER: Seymour Frankel EDITORIAL STAFF: Rosemary Blanciforti, Juliette Cichon, Catherine Cole, Ruth Coughlin, Barbara Dean, John Estelle, Barbara Flaherty, Elizabeth Coding, Helen Granger, Justin Green, Robert Kittle, Aaron Kornetsky, Emilie Moxon, Priscilla Parsons, Catherine Peck, Natalie Polk, Evelyn Postman, James Shevis, Marcia Small, Dorothy Stinson, Vir- ginia Sullivan, Gordon Taylor, Helen Turner, Eleanor Zamarchi BUSINESS STAFF: Irene Finan, Beverly Foumier, Stanley Click, Barbara Hill, Janice Luther SECRETARY: Phyllis Bean TYPIST: Katherine Romano ADVISORS: Miss Leonta Horrigan, Professor Law- rence Dickinson To find a complete guide to activities, organizations, rules and regula- tions of the University, the student need only look in the Handbook, put out yearly for students of all classes. Also included in the Handbook is a map of the campus (of invaluable aid to the Freshman), an all-pur- pose calendar, and school songs and cheers. This year, in realization of the increasing needs of a growing university, the Music Guild was formed. It is in essence the planning body of all campus music activities, having as its aim the presentation of a varied musical pro- gram. Composed of student music organization managers, the Music Guild coordinates problems of performance dates, programs, and equipment. Func- tions this year were a program for Freshmen, introducing them to University music organizations, the well-remembered Holiday of Music , and the extra task of compiling a song book. Future plans are flexible, being tempered to campus community needs. MUSIC GUILD I Paul Gagnon, George Koolian William Starkweather, John Manlich Missing: Stanley Charm, Allen Hixon, Walter Kozlowski. Barbara Lawrence, Ann McElroy, Jane McElroy, Joan McLaughlin, Mary Wells CONCERT ASSOCIATION Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Erich Leinsdorf. Conductor Whittemore and Lowe. Twin-piano lean Bernard Talbert, Terrance Cunningham Barbara Lawrence, Mary Wells, Manager; Anne Moriarty THIRD ROW: Ross, Barkley, Robin- son, Glusgol, Eames, Nickless, Bar ron, Robers, Blauer, John SECOND ROW: Bristol, France, Richardson, RegaU, Sustor, Hobson, Mosher, Violette, Hixon, Gray FIRST ROW: Groves, Mann, Moody, Bertram, Milloux, Marsden, Charm Campbell, Wheeler, Chadwick CONCERT BAND For a second successful year the University of Massachusetts Concert Band has staged concert per- formances both on and off campus. Men and women musicians of the student body worked together, un- der the direction of Ezra Schabas, to present concerts during Music Week here and before Christmas at the Leeds Veteran Hospital in Northampton. MARCHING BAND This year the University Marching Band, composed entirely of men, played an active part in encourag- ing school spirit at football games and rallies. At each rally the band, accompanied by students carry- ing torches, marched around campus. The organi- zation, in cooperation with the drill team, also took part in half-time demonstrations at home and out- of-town games. THIRD ROW: Violette, Williams, Kigali, Barron, Eames, Mailloux, Marsden, Nickless, John SECOND ROW: Mosher, France, Bain. Hobson, Robinson. Goldberg, Ross, Blauer, Kosarick, Suitor, Hixon, Bristol FIRST ROW: Shapiro, Glusgol, Richardson, Charm, Guettler, Ber- tram, McDonough, Mann, Groves, Gray A 0 f ff • m M. .. , Rof ' iiAl iKf  3f W W9 ' ' id il AH ■■4 ' f m  i n « jIb M - Jl w rv iM ■«r ■■T ' h ' , - ' ' ' V ' t HfflP I I B ' 9H3 BflH H ' WRaEaw ' M ' «• ( MMfl . 1 ? f J PiiaSip ' ' t- -f Piluft 3Rt ii iGicv B 1 ' ' fH jj j . m : 0- --„ — , f w The Operetta Guild was formed to stimulate interest in musical comedy productions among the students. Membership may be attained by par- ticipation in a guild production as a member of the cast, directing staff, or back-stage crew. This year, under the capable direction of Doric Alviani, the Operetta Guild presented, to the delight of all students, Girl Crazy written by Vincent Youmans, in the Fall, and Hit the Deck , a Cole Porter pro- duction, in the Spring. Both of the comedies were well received by the students. OPERETTA GUILD Boland. Doane, Bertram, Frankel, Purrington, Laird, Taylor. Hart, [albert. Nelson, Metzger. Huckins Simons, Bean, Moxon, Viera. Click, Cunningham. Rescia. Ander son, Noiseaux, Derby. Nadeau Costa, Howe, Turner, Wildon, Lawrence, Wells, Morrill. Gilley, Tickelis I Gagnon, Patterson, Chiz, Batlit, Starkweather, Whitmore, Chap- McLaughlin, Fischer, Wildon, Brown, Wells, Gustalson, Clancy, McEIroy, Hinds, Joslin, McElroy, Speed, Swift, Dugas Cutting, Parsons, Grainger, Deslarlais, Falby, Galley THE CHORALE Any mention of the University Chorale always arouses thoughts of great respect and admiration. In true chorale fashion, the University Chorale has given again this year many memorable performances of distinctive arrangements of familiar and unusual songs. These per- formances, given both on and off campus, have been enjoyed by stu- dents and outsiders alike. The songsters, ably selected and directed by Doric Alviani, sang in the Fall operetta, Girl Crazy , in addition to their regular performances. During Winter Carnival Week, their annual presentation was broadcasted over station WBZ on a program featuring well-known college chorale groups. By such performances the Chorale has won increased admiration by all who know them. THE UNIVERSITY CHORUS The University of Massachusetts Savoyards, formerly the University Chorus, presented, in December, the Christmas section of The Messiah by Handel, and the Song of Christmas by Fred Waring. WACE of Holyoke and WHAI of Greenfield both broadcasted this program. In March, Gilbert and Sullivan ' s H.M.S. Pinafore was presented in quite a unique manner — as a choro-drama, narration taking the place of dialogue. CHOWDER AND MARCHING SOCIETY Founded on campus last year by former members of the Deven ' s Glee Club, the University Chowder and Marching Society has grown rapidly to take its place among the leading musical organizations on campus. The group con- sists of forty male students and gives several concerts during the school year. THIRD ROW: Thomas. Cryan, Fedel, Clapp, Ryder, Brown, Popp SECOND ROW: Willson, Bailey, Pehrson. Alexander, Taylor, Ford. Schofield, Lottrech. Rockwood FIRST ROW: Whitney, Carlson. Selig, Watson, Ciarfella, Manlich, Sidel. Ameen. Miller, Ciesluk THE ROISTER DOISTERS PRESENTED . Tarshus. Dagneli, Crane, Hart, Staplcton, Plumer. Peirce, Wilczynski, Tidman, Rochette C. Cole, Morano, Zografos. Lawrence, Dobi McDonough Udelson, Chorebanian, Narbis, Levine, O ' Donnell, Purrington, P, Cole, Rafterty, Litsky, Frankel The dramatic season of 1948-1949 came to a climactic close with three heart-warming performances of John Van Druten ' s comedy, I Remember Mama , with Alice O ' Donnell giving an especially genuine and sincere portrayal of Mama. In September, 1949, the Roister Doisters got under way again, and in October they sponsored a per- formance by Cornelia Otis Skinner who gave some of her famous monologues. For the November meet- ing, the group experim.ented with a reading of scenes from the hilarious comedy, Sitting Pretty . The first dramatic undertaking of the year was Shakespeare ' s A Midsummer Night ' s Dream , the first classical presentation at the University under the direction of Professor Arthur Niedeck, Roister Doister adviser and director. The production utilized the Mendel- ssohn music, and was further embellished with dances by the Modern Dance Group; costumes were designed and executed on campus. The January highlight of the organization was an informal talk by Professor Curtis Confield, of the Amherst College Drama Department, on the subject of television. Winter Carnival Week brought forth the annual Inter-Class Play contest, the Juniors winning first prize for the production of Thornton Wilder ' s The Happy Journey ; the Sophomores took second place .ON 3t o . -SJS« present REMEMBER AMa by lomq DRUTEN I REMEMBER MAMA . with The Man with the Bowler Hat , and the run- ners-up were the Seniors with Parted on Her Wed- ding Morn , and the Frosh with Overhead . Alice O ' Donnell and Mario Fortunato, both Juniors, were elected best actress and best actor, respectively. This year a group was organized which was com- posed of those members of the Roister Doisters who have done outstanding work and who plan to go A MIDSUMMER NIGHT ' S DREAM deeper into the field of the theatre— The University Players. The Victorian thriller, Angel Street , was their first production. The cast included Doris Car- bone, Dan Daley, Alice O ' Donnell, Bert Narbis, and Phyllis Cole, and was directed by Mr. Niedeck. Bookings were arranged whereby this play was pre- sented to groups off campus as well as for the stu- dents here. AND THE INTER CLASS PLAYS A fine performance by the Junior Class players resulted in their being awarded the first prize for their presentation of The Happy Journey . The Seniors ' presentation of Parted on Her Wedding Morn won them a third prize in the inter-class play competition. Overhead as enacted by members of Ihe Freshmen Class remained in strong contention throughout the evening. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES BOARD Composed of the student business managers of each academic organ- ization, members of the faculty, and faculty alumni representatives, the Academic Activities Board acts to protect the students as well as to guide their activities. The Board determines financial policies, administrative policies, and also handles the awards of the service insignia. General policies include finances of all the music groups, publica- tions, and Roister Bolsters. A general fund is made available to all authorized campus organizations. Since there are more student members than faculty members, the students have at least an equal voice in the government of the Board. Burton Kolovson, Seymour Frankel, Waller Kozloski, Stanley Charm, Allen Hixon Professor Dickinson, Ann McElroy, Phyllis Cole, Dean Machmer, Barbara Lawrence. Pro- fessor Click STUDENT LIFE Student Senate f - f - a- «v|© ' ifl ' • ' ? «i r « Belville, Davis, Weidhaas, Tarr, Pado, Hill, Corey, Howard, Griffin, Gilmore, Porter, Litsky, Hinds, Stern, Fortin, Westcott, Miller, Moncey, Lawler, Johnson The Student Senate, elected by popular vote, opens its weekly sessions in the Fall of every year. This undergraduate legislative group pre- scribes the general rules that govern campus life. All phases of student affairs are under Senate control. For each division of student activity there is a corresponding committee — Ath- letic, Student Life, Buildings and Grounds, Boarding Halls, Elections, Finances, Curriculum, Activities, Public Relations, and N.S.A. Senators who have a special interest in any of the above divisions volunteer for its respective committee, thus insuring full attention to each phase of University life. The men ' s judiciary branch of the University ' s General Court of Justice consists of five student members. This division, drown up by the Stu- dent Senate, is devised for the purpose of reviewing cases of offense against school law. The traffic court casts judgment on the various traffic cases brought before it. The General Court reviews laws passed by the Senate and reserves the prerogative to declare them null and void if found to be unconstitutional. Men ' s Judiciary Board Harvey Segal, Robert Vigneau George Delaney. John McAulifie, Chiei Juslice; Edmund Struzziero I Women ' s Judiciary Board Patricia Walsh, Jean Ann Lindsay Lois Rubin, Helen M. Mitchell, Chief Justice; Alice Chorebanian Composed of and elected by the women students, the Women ' s Judiciary is a governing body which interprets and enforces those rules which are outside of the jurisdiction of the individual house councils. They also operate in conjunction with the Men ' s Judiciary at joint sessions held for cases which require constitutional interpretation. The rules and regulations for this women ' s board are set up by the Student Senate, which also guides any decisions and penalties that the Women ' s Judiciary may make regarding the misdemeanors of women students living on campus. Harold Markarian, Richard Foley, Ar- thur Levine, Herbert Clayton, Paul Ran- nenberg, Harold Smith Joyce Harrington, Helen Curtis, Diana Gallotta, Vernon Helming, Ruth Tolman. Regina Lawlor Beryl Stern. Vice-Chairman; Orson Miller, Chairman; Catherine Cole, Sec- retary Student Life Committee The University Committee on Student Life, a group composed of eight students and eight faculty members, give suggestions and make regulations regarding the extra-curricular activities of students and student organiaztions. Student members keep the committee in close contact with undergraduate opinion at all times. The goal of the committee is that of maintaining a proper balance be- tween academic work and social activity. National Students Association The function of the National Student Association on this campus is that of liaison between the regional and national levels and the Student Senate by promoting projects in the fields of student life and government, education and educational opportunities, and international affairs. The program this year has included the sponsorship of the Faculty Talent Show and the partial support of a foreign student. WMIIA WMUA is the new $10,000 carrier-current radio station at the University. Con- structed and operated by students, the station provides an opportunity for undergraduates to gain experience in all phases of radio activity. Announcing classes are conducted weekly in the renovated studios at South College as a part of the station ' s training program for members of the production, technical, and publiciy staHs. Future plans include consolidation and co-ordination of all departments as well as wider and clearer campus reception. THIRD ROW: Donovan, Horselield, Pin- cus, Plumer SECOND ROW; DiMilla. Dombrowski, Shriber, Small, Johnson, Green FIRST ROW: Cox, Wasserman, Bales, Langhill, Pitman, Doyle, Carlson, Gui- heen During the past year, lines have been installed connecting the following points to the main studios: Bowker Auditorium, Skinner and Memorial Halls, Old Chapel, the Cage, the Drill Hall, and the Athletic Field. Furthermore, the radio stations of Smith and Amherst Colleges hove joined with WMUA to form the Pioneer Broadcasting System. This collegiate network, the only one of its kind in the nation, enables a member station to transmit a program simultaneously to all three campuses by means of connecting telephone lines. Lois Rubin, Recording Secretary; Rachel Liner, Correspond- ing Secretary; Mel Blanke, Vice-President; Ruth Camann, President John Buckley, Vice-President Mar Granfield, Secretary; Frank Rollins. President Edward Parsons, Treasurer; Bertram Allen, Vice-President; Richard Andrews, President; Jane McElroy, Secretary HILLEL FOLINnATION Hillel Foundation is dedicated to provide for the religious needs as well as for the cultural and social needs of those of Jewish faith. High- lighted by Friday evening services, it carries out various programs, including those of informal discussions and forums, holiday celebra- tions, and Sunday morning Brunches. There are classes in Hebrew and philosophy, and at these there are usually prominent speakers. NEWMAN CLUB Bi-weekly meetings, speakers, movies, discussions, a bowling league, a communion breakfast, and National Newman Club Day were the highlights of the University ' s Newman Club this past year. This club is organized to enrich the religious, intellectual, and social life of the Catholic students; and, under the direction of Father David Power and the hard working officers, it has truly reached its goal. STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION This year the Student Christian Association has adopted a new way of promoting friendship and aid to students. Every Sunday evening, informal discussions are held on topics pertaining to religion and every- day life. Vespers and choir, the joint council held by six different colleges, and Scan (the monthly publication) are among the activities of S.C-A. I. Z. F. A. IIIDSON FELLOWSHIP Since the establishment of the Jewish state in Pale- stine, I.Z.F.A. has turned all its efforts to the further strengthening of this state. This year the organiza- tion undertook many activities: that of host to a seminar of the New England region, an appearance before the International Club, and the presentation of Cafe Tel-Aviv . University of Massachusetts and Amherst College students meet each Sunday evening at the local Baptist church. Suppers, a good drawing card for any student organization, start each meeting. Mov- ies, speakers, or forums follow, and bring the religi- ous and moral questions of today ' s society into focus. LUTHERAN CLUB WESLEY FOUNDATION Since its formation last year, the Lutheran Club has steadily increased in membership and activities, the latter including guest speakers and visiting minis- ters. The organization meets on the second and last Thursday of each month. At this time, round table discussions are often held. The Wesley Foundation is one of the religious clubs here on campus. It is composed of those members of the Methodist denomination who wish to get to- gether and hold discussions, listen to lectures, and hold a social gathering now and then. Elbert Taitz. Publicity Chairman; Joseph Warshawsky, First Vice- President; Sidney Bronstein, Membership Chairman Irving Gross, President; Claire Biederman, Corresponding Secre- tary; Arnold I. Jacobs, Second Vice-President Dorothy Stinson, Secretary; Lowell Kantzer, Pastor Margot Hakes, Vice-President; Paul Smith, President; Freeman, Treasurer Nancy Burrows, Vice-President; Sonya Anderson, Secretary; Rob- ert Eckberg, President; Kenneth Wickman, Treasurer Everett Kosarick, Vice-President; Harry Hopkins, Treasurer; Miriam Stump, President; Shirley Patterson, Secretary Padma Datta, Publicity; Hormoz Broumand, Social Chair- man; Phiroz Patel, Vice-President; Alfred M. Lejano, Presi- dent; Leo Gray, Treasurer Robert Mitchell, Vice-President; Roderick Bell, Program Chairman; Renie Frank, Secretary-Treasurer; Edgar Buck, President Charles H. Rollins, Chairman; George Corey, Vice-Chair- man; Walter Kozloski, Secretary INTERNATIONAL CLlIIi Formed for the purpose of better understanding foreign countries, the International Club has as members the foreign students on campus and many other students who show a keen interest in such an activity. With the foreign students presiding, each meeting is dedicated to a different country. One such meeting was a Night In India , at which Indian food and dancing was displayed. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLIIR Composed of both foreign and American students, this club serves the useful function of promoting international goodwill and understanding among its members. This year, the various national groups presented entertaining pro- grams representative of their native lands. These included a Latin American and an Indian night in which films and native delicacies were enjoyed. The American members depicted some of the customs of Hawaii in a unique program featuring actual Hawaiian dancing. POLITICAL UNION The Political Union Club was organized but a year ago; yet today it has grown to the full stature of a club which might have only after several years of existence attained such maturity. Discussion of questions of political import highlights the club ' s activi- ties. Adhering to no party or particular school of thought, the club invites to its meetings many prominent political leaders of quite diverse interests. WIPUO Special opportunities for practical experience in radio as well as for the obtaining of ham licenses are the offerings available to members of WIPUO. This year, members were ever ready to set up emergency com- munications if the need for such arose in the vicinity. Actual broad- casting was carried out from time to time. Plans for the future include provision for more equipment and better facilities. DEMOLAY The first college DeMolay Club in New England, this two year old organization has provided opportunity for further fellowship among former high school members of the Order of DeMolay. Meeting twice monthly, members participated in active discussions and enjoyed movies. Field trips to some of the local high school chap- ters recalled many a poignant memory. 4-H CLUB To work with head, heart, hand, and health . Thursday evening of each week brought 4-H Club members together in Farley Club House for an evening of old-fashioned square dancing. Various joint meetings with other state 4-H organizations as well as public square dances were among the other activities of the Club. Willard Flynn, Treasurer; John Smith. Secretary; Jay Doane, Vice-President; John Lawler, President Kenneth Cutting, Vice-President; William Ives, Secretary; James Robinson, President Gilbert Robery, Treasurer; Kenneth Morrison, President; Pauline Sanderson, Vice-President; Nancy Burrows, Secre- tary Zane Bower, Chairmen Claire Coogan, Secretary; Eleanor Roland, Treasurer Kathleen Beal, Treasurer Anne McLaughlin, Secretary; Helen Novak, Vice-President Barbara Smith, gram Chair: Secretary Vice-President; Pauline Sanderson, Pro- Barbara Dean, President; June Swindell, BALL AND CHAIN CLUB Are you a past master of the art of washing dishes, testing the tem- perature of babie ' s bottle, hanging out the Utile things, ad infinitum? If so then you would probably qualify for membership in the Ball and Chain Club which is organized for the solace and, of course, the discus- sion of the problems of the married men on campus. STUDENTS ' WIVES ORGANIZATION The Students ' Wives Association is organized by and for the wives of students. It promotes recreation and activities for themselves and their families. Parties, dances, and craft clubs offer opportunities for relaxation, friendship, and an active community life. In addition to these social events, regular meetings of the organiza- tion are held. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This organization, the members of which are all home economics majors, took part in many varied activities, all of which were designed to augment the students ' academic course. Parties for children were staged, under the guidance of the club ' s advisor, Mrs. Thies. The Flower-Fashion Show, as in the past, was presented by a group, ' in cooperation with the Floriculture Club. AGRICIILTIIRAL ECONOMICS CLUB The members of the Agricultural Economic Club meet once a week to discuss economic problems of the past, present, and future that may face today ' s farmer. The practical application of the Law of Diminish- ing Return or Department of Agriculture bulletins, designed to enhance the farmer ' s work, are prime topics for the club. AGRONOMY CLUB The Agronomy Club is primarily devoted to promoting student inter- est in soils and crops. All undergraduates in agronomy are eligible to join the American Society of Agronomy. The club, as a group of sixteen members, has not yet joined. However, it is hoped that in the near future, the club, because of its increasing development, will become a member of this society. ANIMAL HUSBANDBY CLUB Annually, the Animal Husbandry Club sponsors the Little Interna- tional Livestock Show and the Dairy Classic to promote better livestock husbandry. Students at the University as well as many people from all parts of the state attend the show. The Harvest Ball which is held annually by the club was a huge success this year. Eugene Mason, Vice-President Donald Thibeault, President; Professor A. H. Lindsey. Faculty Adviser; R. G. Pierce. Secretary-Treasurer John Dana-Bashian, Secretary; Robert Landry, President David L. May, Vice-President; William Ryder, Treasurer Carl Stockbridge, Treasurer; Robert Anderson, Secretary; Henry Trimble, President; John Chambers, Vice-President In its efforts to promote interest in the dairy industry, the Dairy Club hold regular meetings with interesting speakers. These speakers who represent the modern dairy industry discuss topics pertinent to new methods and developments. Active discussions with student partici- pation increase student interest. DAIRY CLUB The local chapter of the Future Farmers of America, completing an- other active year, sponsored many judging contests and several sec- ondary school banquests, in addition to its regularly scheduled program of lectures by students, professors, and guest speakers. With such varied program of activities and events, the FFA was successful in stimulating the interests of former high school members of the FFA and of students of vocational agriculture. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Food Tech Club, organized for those interested in the problems and phases of food technology, did not experience an active year due to a late start. However, many of the members attended various con- ferences and conventions, perhaps the most well attended being the National Canners Convention in Atlantic City in January. Among the speakers at the meetings were Dr. Gallisio, who spoke on com- mercial manufacture of wine, and Mr. Cole whose topic was repack- aging. FOOD TECHNOLOGY CLUR Donald MacKay, Correspondence Secretary- Dean C. Hooker, Secretary; Harold Keith, President; Mike Gaffney, Vice-President Loreto Marinelli, Secretary Oscar Doane, President; Alden C. Doliber, Vice-President William C. Robinson. Treasurer Donald Fair, Vice-President; Thelma Litsky. Secretary; John McLaughlin, President William Bennett, Vice-President Leonard Todd, Treasurer; William Walsh, President; Bar- bara Donahue, Secretary Robert Hebb, Secretary Robert Gildersleeve, Vice-President; Hervey Butler, Presi dent; Ralph Swedberg, Treasurer John Freeman, Treasurer Barbara France, Secretary; Brewster Fuller, President; David Roberts, Vice-President FLORICULTURE CLUR The members of the Floriculture Club were very fortunate this year in hearing several guest speakers at their monthly meetings who gave them helpful hints concerning the intricacies of both retail and whole- sale floral business. The efforts of the Club were displayed on such occasions as the Horticulture Show and the Annual Flower Style Show. FORESTRY CLUR Now in its second year of activity, the Forestry Club has proved its worth, offering to its members lectures, discussions, and field trips. Membership is open to University and Stockbridge students who are majoring in Forestry and Wildlife Management. One of the major activities of the club is participation in the annual Horticultural Show in the fall. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CLUR Educational and social development are provided for the membership in the Landscape Architecture Club. The educational phase has, this past year, received the most stress. Speakers on various phases of landscape architecture are invited to the meetings to inform the stu- dents what to expect in their field after graduation. Architects are invited to correlate, for the sudent, architecture and landscape archi- tecture. Harlan Ladd, Secretary-Treasurer Warren Blodget, President; Robert Smith, Vice-President John Egan, Treasurer William Haines, President; Joseph Putnam, Vice-Presi dent Virginia Benett, Secretary; George Fellows, Vice-President; Stewart Johnson, President; Charles Parmelee, Treasurer OLERICULTURE CLUB Since its inception two years ago, the Olericulture Club has progressed to the point where it is now a well-established campus organization. Membership is open to all University and Stockbridge students inter- ested in vegetable culture and its various allied fields. Throughout the year the Club enjoyed many fine speakers as well as interesting movies on all phases of the industry. POMOLOGY CLUB Throughout the last year, the Pomology Club has aimed to maintain and to stimulate even further an active interest in pomology and its related subjects. With the aid of lectures by prominent speakers and of discussions by the students on all topics relating to pomology, the officers of the organization have been able to fulfill the aim of the organization. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Men proficient in some phase of the poultry industry are present at each meeting of the Poultry Club to enable the students to acquire information for their future work. Both Stockbridge and four-year students are brought together for the lectures and informal discussions. A banquet, bringing the activities of the year to a close, is held each spring. BACTERIOLOGY CLUB A greater knowledge of the fields of research, medical technology, and public health is promoted at the monthly meetings of the Bacteriology Club. This is accomplished through movies pertaining to some phase of bacteriology, and by listening to speakers who are prominent in these fields. The meetings are highly successful in improving rela- tions between the faculty and students in the department. PRE MEDICAL CLIIR Those students at the University who are interested in the field of medical science keep themselves po sted on the technical developments within this field through the medium of the Pre-Medical Club. The problem of entering various medical schools and the progress of medi- cine in the world today are among the topics discussed at the meetings. FRE VETERINARY CLIIR Because of the difficulties encountered by Pre-Vets Avho wish to ma ' ,ric- ulate at veterinary schools, the students here at the University who plan to enter this field have banded together to consolidate what information each may accumulate separately. Other activities of this club are few, since facilities here are limited. Robert lones, Prssident; Kendall J Estelle Chase, Vice-President; Grace Treas , Social Chairman; Merrill. Secretary Charles Gerry, Treasurer; Joseph Hilyard, Vice-President Emanuel Roth, President; Beryl Stone. Secretary Antonio Malnati. Vice-President James Robinson, President; Jean Sanborn. Secretary- Treasurer Last year, with the establishment of the School of Business Administra- tion, the students majoring and interested in this field organized and set up the Business Administration Club. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to further the name and prestige of the School, and to aid the students in becoming acquainted with the men and women already established in the business world. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB The furthering of scientific interest is the main purpose of the Chem- istry Club. At the monthly meetings, prominent speakers talk on such subjects as biochemistry, analytical work in industry, and ultrasonics. The club activities were not restricted to the serious side, however, for a successful dance, co-sponsored with the Home Economics Club, and a banquet highlighted the year ' s social program. CHEMISTBY CLUB One of the most informal yet beneficial clubs on campus is the Educa- tion Club. It is composed, for the most, of those students who are education majors or minors. Meetings are held several times a semes- ter, and at these there is invariably a prominent speaker. The qualifi- cations necessary for teaching and the probability of getting such a position are typical of the subjects presented. EUUIiATIUN HLUB Sydney Bronstein, Publicity; Elbert Taitz, Publicity Edna Price, Secretary; Edmund Struzziero, President; Fred Shaake, Vice-President Leo Judge, Program Co-Chairman; Yvonne Oliver, Secre- tary; Russell Snow, Program Co-Chairman; Allen Keough, Vice-President Raymond Cornish, Treasurer; Peter Drevinsky, President Paul Phalon, Henry Lawrence, Phyllis Hartwell Edward Funkhouser, Agriculture Clifford Knox, Mechanical; Richard Homewood, Civil Richard Ironfield, Electrical Anthony Dougcs, Publicity Chairmen Mildred Warner. Secretary; Alexis Caron, President; Louisa Cashing, Vice-Prssiient Charles Reynolds, Vice-President Grace Hyder, Secretary-Treasurer; Dr. Allan Anderson, Ad visor; Francis Vigneau, President Widening the technical and non-technical perspective of the young engineer is the aim of the Engineering Club. The various engineering groups each provided comprehensive lectures and movies in their respective fields dealing with such topics as wind tunnels, quality control in production processes, and lubricating oils. As a noteworthy addition to its other achievements the club has established the Engi- neering Alumni Scholarship Fund. ENGINEERING CLUB This year the French Club carried on a very active program for its members. Guest speakers included Jeffrey Atkinson speaking on Balzac, and four French Amherst College students who spoke on first impressions of the United States. The Christmas pageant and the play Le Petit Prince presented in March, and the annual Spring picnic completed the year. FRENCH CLUR Topics of mathematical interest which ranged from the concept of infinity to indeterminant equations were discussed in individual speeches by members during first semester meetings of the Math Club. Second semester brought guest speakers, some of them former gradu- ates of the University now working in the field of mathematics. Efforts to combine meetings with those of nearby colleges proved successful. MATHEMATIGS GLIIR ammeam Robert Wood, President; Anne Guba, Secretary-Treasurer; lames Baird. Vice-President Christopher Kollinites, President; Sumner SharH, Secretary- Treasurer; Lael Powers, Vice-President Bruce Bowens, Secretary; Robert Peters, President; Harold Grant, Vice-President NATimE OLlinE CLIIR The Nature Guide Club is organized for the purpose of acquainting members with the benefits that can be derived from acdve participa- tion in outdoor recreation. Highlights of the club activities included presentation of Kodachromes taken by members on summer vacations, a successful Christmas Party attended by many former club graduates, a cooking expedition to the Rifle Range, and a sugaring party held early in March. psYCHOLnnv club SOCIETY OF INTEHCOLLEGIATE NOETICS This year, meetings of the Psychology Club have been highlighted by discussions on various phases of psychology. Some of the speakers and topics were the following: Dr. W. W. Wallace (of the guidance department), measured and expressed interests ; Dr. Holt of Westboro State Hospital, who discussed psychotherapy in state hospitals; and Miss Jean Carl of Smith College, who discussed current research in child psychology. The Society of Intercollegiate Noetics (SIN) was formed by a few indi- viduals who found that they took their chief delight in talking about and occasionally listening to some of the eternal unsolved problems of life. Ever since, we have been talking away the hours, cerebrating diligently, finding no solutions, and essentially discovering only the abysmal depths of our ignorance. ' ' vis - aSS gSH I  FIGHT ON TO VICTORY ' o ds and Musk by FRED D.GRIGGS ' 1 rENORI II ' and dau h-ters gath-er to cheer old Bay-State on, Loy - al to the col - lege (ill tl i- vie - to - ry is won. j ' 4- -i Bay State sonir arc swell - infr Ihose B g ood old songs of yore, And best boys, loy - al to your col - ors then you ' ll be; Be - lov - ed D.C Bay State, my Bay State, fight on to vie - to SONS OF THE VALLEY V A R S I T Y riT j -4 in mml Coach Lorden. Thomas. Estelle, Anderson, Turco, Mann Winlon, Quimby. King, Costello, Norskey, Gagnon Alexander, Pinto, ShuleU, Flaherty, Winn, laugher, Moriarity Absent: McCauley, Crearie, Thibeoult, O ' Keefe LUCKLESS LORDENMEN A 5-10 record and another rough season were behind him as Coach Earl Lorden completed his second year as baseball head. At least Coach Lorden had the consolation of having his team show a marked improvement over the dismal 1948 record. With a little luck, the team could have sported a winning record for a change, since five of the ten losses were by only a one-run margin. All is not lost, however. Coach Lorden will have his whole team back next year, and with this year of experience behind them, they should improve considerably. Don Costello, Marty Anderson, and Al Norskey were the outstanding players over the course of the season. Costello was awarded the Thompson Trophy, annually given to the most valuable player on the team, for his fine hitting and defensive play in center field. He was also elected to captain the 1950 team. ONWARD TO GLORY NORTHEASTERN EDGES REDMEN, 2-1 Marty Anderson started the season for the Lord- enmen with a superb four-hitter, but lost the game in the 10th on a walk and a costly error. Big Bill Winn provided the big stick for the day with three for three. CONNECTICUT 4, MASSACHUSETTS 2 The Redmen drew first blood in the top of the sec- ond with two runs; but the lead was shortlived, how- ever, as costly errors paved the way for the team ' s second defeat. PURPLE DECOLORED, 3-1 Sparked by Don Costello who came up with two timely hits, one R.B.I. , and two runs scored, and Marty Anderson who twirled a four-hitter coupled with nine strikeouts, the Redmen gained their first triumph of the season. ANDERSON WINS ANOTHER, 2-1 Southpaw Marty Anderson hurled the Maroon and White to their second victory of the year, two New Hampshire miscues in the 12th helping the team to its first Yankee Conference win. MIDDIES SINK LORDENMEN, 3-2 Chuck Tougher did a very creditable job on the mound, but two bad throws by catcher Amie Pinto in the 13th allowed the tie-breaking run to score. DEVENS OUTSLUGS MASSACHUSETTS, 10-9 In a thrilling slugfest, the Devens Chiefs outscored the Lordenmen in a hard-fought, well-played game. The flashy shortstop playing of Ed Maloney of Dev- ens, and the great stickwork of Don Costello, who had four solid hits, were the game ' s outstanding fea- tures. A dead duck! Coach Lorden gives the boys a few tips. Lefty Winn digs in . ' T.TTTV SaWBBI aBHBg COMRADES FOREVER MARTY MARTYRED, 2-1 Marty Anderson had one bad inning, the second, and that cost him the ball game. The Maroon and White picked up their lone tally in the seventh on successive hits by Ty King and Marty. TRINITY WINS, 5-3 A few costly fielding lapses lost the game for the Lordenmen. Trinity picked up three unearned runs in the very first frame and were never headed. Nors- key and Moriarty had perfect days at the plate, but to no avail. MASSACHUSETTS TOPS TECH, 11-9 Outscoring the Engineers in a wild slugfest, the Maroon and White gained their third triumph in ten starts. Tough Luck Marty came in in the seventh to save the day for Red Winton. Our inner defense CATAMOUNTS CAGED, 5-2 Another four-hitter for Marty, and another Yankee Conference win for the Lordenmen. In addition to Andy ' s hurling, Don Costello played great ball, being both the offensive and defensive star of the game. A close one at the plate . 1 ;v FIGHTING TOGETHER Safe by a mile! RHODE ISLAND 9, MASSACHUSETTS 4 Rhode Island went on a base stealing spree and stole ten bases against the hapless Redmen. Again, the ofiense for Massachusetts centered around Cos- tello, with Gagnon getting two hits. REDMEN ROUT WESLEY AN, 10-4 Banging out 1 1 hits, and tiring out three Wesleyan pitchers, the Lordenmen won a sweet victory, as Norskey led the attack with three hits. JUMBOS DEFEAT LORDENMEN, 6-3 The Jumbos were entitled to this victory, being the first U.M. opponent all year that was able to hit Marty Anderson freely. MASSACHUSETTS MASSACRED, 12-4 With seven errors officially listed and several more of omission, Massachusetts, giving its worst exhibition of the year, was soundly trounced by the Gymnasts. SPRINGFIELD 6, MASSACHUSETTS, 5 Although outhitting Springfield 1 1 to 4 before an Alumni Day crowd, the Luckless Lordenmen went down to their tenth defeat of the year. Again, it was loose defensive playing that led to another humiliat- ing defeat. Here comes the pitch . Jf ' SSi. ' nyn ' i i ii il lt j 4 FOR OLD MASSACHUSETTS Connecticut 98 Massachusetts 37 Williams 1 1 V ' 2 Massachusetts 33 V2 Trinity 79 Massachusetts 47 Worcester Tech 78% Massachusetts 47 Massachusetts 91 Devens 44 I The Big Four Turn it on, Whitey! TRACK DERBYMEN LACK DEPTH The outclassed but not outspirited Spring track team ended a rather dismal season with a 1-4 record. With the exception of the two-mile run, there was a lack of depth in all events. Such stalwarts as Hal Fienman, Whitey Cossar, Walt Szetela, and Ray Willis, however, were outstanding throughout the season. The Varsity Club Plaque was awarded to Hal Fienman for his fine performances with the shot put. Hal was high scorer for Massachusetts with 57 points. Damon Phinney presented the strongest lineup of any event, being consistent throughout the season, and picking up many valuable points. NUTMEGGERS SWAMP REDMEN In their first meet, our tracksters lost to the Univer- THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLETS sity of Connecticut by a score of 98 to 37. Connecti- cut placed first in fourteen of the fifteen events. The lone winner for the Derbymen was Fienman with the shot put. WILLIAMS OUTCLASSES DERBYMEN A strong Williams squad swamped Massachu- setts, 101 V2 to 33 2. It was the same story as the Connecticut meet, as Fienman was the only U. of M. winner. The majority of the remaining points were captured by the strong efforts of the mile and two- mile teams. BAY STATERS TRAMPLED BY TRINITY Massachusetts won five events against the Trinity College track team with Whitey Cossar becoming the first double winner of the season with wins in the one-half and one-mile runs. ENGINEERS ROMP OVER MASSACHUETTS 7873 to 47 3 was the score of the fourth meet with Hal Fienman being the biggest point getter with eleven. The two mile team, composed of Pierce, Szetela, and Phinney finished in a dead heat for the first place. DEVENS VICTIMIZED BY REDMEN The Derbymen ended their season on a victorious note with a decisive win over Devens, 91 to 44. Our track a nd field entries took first in all of the events. Willis and Fienman led the tracksters with three wins each to their credit. Hal Fienman was the only entry in the Eastern Intercollegiate Meet, placing second in the shotput, one-half inch short of the first place mark. Lee, Dunn, Poilres, McDonald, Coach Derby, Jones Pierce, Szetala, Tuhna, Malitoris. York, Phinney, Hopkins Laporte, Whitney, Evans, Cossar, Funkhouser, Willis, Fienman WEIL FORGE HER EAME, MEN Resting lor the next set TENNIS Massachusetts 4 Boston College 5 Massachusetts 4 Connecticut 5 Massachusetts 6 Holy Cross 3 Massachusetts 8 Devens 1 Massachusetts 2 Rensselaer 7 Massachusetts 7 Worcester Tech 2 Massachusetts 8 Trinity 1 Massachusetts 2 Rhode Island 7 Massachusetts 7 Vermont 2 Massachusetts Springfield 9 The Spring of 1949 produced a rather mediocre var- sity tennis team, as evidenced by their 5-5 record. Captain Wilfred Beauregard was awarded the Paul Sears Putnam trophy which is presented annually to the tennis player who, by his ability as an ath- lete and a scholar, has brought credit to his college and his team. In addition. Brown, Cleverly, and Lovelace performed creditably in both the doubles and singles matches in which they competed. Taylor, Coach Kosalowski, Swarlz, Nor- wood, Captain Beauregard, McManus, Erown, Cleverly, CoUon SOUNDING HER NAME, AND THEN Szpak, Cole, Seiferth, Zing, Cohen, Mac Masters, Kroeck, Dean, Embler, Francis, Spiller Libucha, Koski, Dickens, Bellas, Carter, Nystrom, McGr ath, Barr, Durant, Twardus, Thomas, Wogan Coach Briggs, Kulas. Ferreira, Fitz gerald, Winton, Gunn, Jorge, Lit, Cas troberti, Carew, Hamilton BI IW WR flpi WBl j The Universiiy of Massachusetts soccer team ended the 1949 season with a record of four wins, five losses, and one tie. The season ' s highlight was the game against our cross-town rival, Amherst Col- lege. A determined, fighting Redman team came up with a well-deserved 1-1 tie, inflicting the only blem- ish on their opponent ' s record. Co-Captains Arlindo George and John Winton were honored by being selected on the All-New England Intercollegiate League team, the former as the left-fullback, while Winton received honorable mention at center-for- ward. SOCCER Massachusetts 1 Dartmouth 3 Massachusetts 5 Union 2 Massachusetts 1 Williams 3 Massachusetts 3 C lark Massachusetts 5 Worcester Tech 1 Massachusetts 1 Connecticut 4 Massachusetts Trinity 2 Massachusetts 1 Amherst 1 Massachusetts 1 Springfield 6 Massachusetts 4 Tufts 1 An easy save Keep your eye on the ball! WEIL TOAST ALMA MATER Louie wins another one . CROSS COUNTRY Coach Derby. Dougas, Clapp, Coding, Duncan, Milne, Hopkins, Allen. Funkhouser, Cossar, Clough, Pierce, Phinney PRAISING HER EVER Whitey iinishes strong . It takes a lot ol heart! THE ' BIG FOUR ' RUN THEIR LAST MILE The cross-country season of 1949 marks the finale of the cross-countrY careers of four of the best run- ners ever to sport the maroon and white of a Massa- chusetts team — Louie Clough, Whitey Cossar, Ed Pierce, and Ed Funkhouser, otherwise known as the ' Big Four ' . The team ended the season wth a record of three victories and three defeats in dual competition, a lack of reserve strength hurting them considerably. Northeastern and the Engineers of Worcester Tech were the first two meets and the first two victims of the Derbymen by scores of 25-33 and 18-45, re- spectively. Williams and M.I.T., the third and fourth meets, resulted in the first and second defeats for the Massa- chusetts harriers. The scores were respectively 25-29 and 26-31. Harvard College fell victim to Massachusetts in a decisive victory in Boston (21 to 34), with Louie leading the way as usual. The last dual meet of the Derbymen resulted in their third defeat, as the Vermont Catamounts whip- ped them in a driving rain, 24 to 35. In the Connecticut Valley meet, the Massachusetts harriers trailed the field, but only a few points sepa- rated first-place Connecticut from last-place Massa- chusetts. The Derbymen went on to finish seventh in a field of fourteen in the New England Intercollegiate meet in Boston — Louie and Whitey running strong races, finishing in the sixth and eleventh positions. The season ended with the I. C. 4A meet in New York. Massachusetts finished seventeenth in a field of thirty, beating such strong teams as Pitt, Colum- bia and Dartmouth. - aijctjrrjiiiiiiiiii ij BAY STATE WON T GIVE IN c H E E R L E A D E R S CHEER FOR THE MAROON Cheer for the Maroon, Cheer for the White, Come on team — let ' s fight! So-o-o-o Fight! Fight! Fight! ' = .4 £iXr A M WITH AN A M with an A with an M-A-S With an M-A-S-S-A C with an H with a C-H-U With an S-E-T-T-S: MASSACHUSETTS! TEAM! TEAM! TEAM! A spirit that ' s a-ilame! Geoige Rose, Lydia French, Faye Hoffman, Audrey Rose, Melvin Wolf Polly Mayer, Helen Woloshyn, Dolores Rego, Alice Chorebanian THE MAROON AND WHITE WILL WIN! FIGHT ON! REDMEN! (Tune: The Vagabond King ) Sons of Massachusetts Hold the ball, don ' t lose it On your way to victory. Sweep the line before you As we all implore you Fight you on to victory. Fight on! Redmen! Slash on thru the fray! Fight on! Redmen! Smash ' em down to stay! Sons of Yankee splendor Hear our chorus render Bold refrain of victory. FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! (Tuns: On Parade ) Fight, fight, fight You Maroon and White As you march on down the field. Ever do or die, with spirit high And the foe is sure to yield. So, fight, fight, fight With your Redmen might And make this victory real. As you score, score, score, watch the tally soar When you march on down the field! D R I L L T E A M Third Row: O ' Donnell, Hooker, Palmer, Czaja, Schorer, Smith, Kennedy. Howe. Breen, Shea, Nelson Second Row: Reals. Rowell, Collins, Hinds, Perry, Tarapala, Gimalowsid, Young, Meader, Davenport, Westcott, Cleary First Row: Fortin, Sullivan, Tickelis, Dinsmore, Foo ' it, Green, Feener, Guiltinan, Stiles, Bowman FIGHT, FI YI YIGHT MASSACHUSETTS F T B A L L Although Coach Tom Eck and the entire student body foresaw a successful season because of the return of last years ' lettermen and the appearance of new Deven ' s transfers, bad breaks in the last half of the season brought about a record of three wins and five losses. The squad was full of spirit at the start, but spirit alone could not win the last few games. Francis, Assistant Coach Masi, Coach Eck, Athletic Director McGuirk, Assistant Coach Lorden Desaulels, Beaumont, Nichols, Warren, Roth, R. Estelle, Benoit. Anderson, Beaulac Pyne, Speak, Driscoll, Doherty, Feinberg, Natale, Bazur, Gagnon, Gleason Klaiber, Looney, Harrington, Rogers, Pasini, Struzziero. Johnston, Bulcock, McManus, A. Estelle Absent: Fienman, Sisson o k ' J, 5 ,; l - ' Q .f7 { r. 53 ! I ' Pi O v Aw ' FIGHT, FI YI YIGHT EVERY PLAY No gain . . . Right through the middle! REDMEN WHITEWASH BATES The season started very auspiciously when the Redmen travelled to Auburn, Maine, to trample Bates under the arcs, 19-0. Ed Struzziero, Marty An- derson, and Ev Johnston scored the Massachusetts touchdowns, while Russ Beaumont ' s passing spark- led. The U. of M. gridsters also held their supremacy on the ground as they completely outrushed and out- charged the heavier Bobcats. MASSACHUSETTS TRAMPLES HORSEMEN At Alumni Field, before a capacity crowd, the favored University eleven opened their home season by crushing hapless Norwich, 54-0, under the scin- tillating leadership of Marty Anderson and the accu- rate heaves of Beaver Beaumont. The Horsemen, never in the game were completely outplayed as the Redmen, led by a 60 yard run by McMonus and two touchdowns by Hurdling Hal Fienman, gained sweet revenge for last year ' s upset. Co-captain Bob Pasini was tremendous as he kept his team unde- feated, untied, and unscored upon. Where ' s the interference? FIGHX FI YI YIGHT FOR A TOUCHDOWN ENGINEERS SURPRISE ECKMEN Journeying to Worcesier Tech ' s Alumni Field, the favored Eckmen suffered a stunning defeat by the underdog Engineers, 7-6. The Tech team scored early in the second half on a costly fumble and then held on to win. In the final four minutes a 50 yard pass from Beaumont to Looney and a lateral to Anderson produced the only score for Massachusetts. The all- important extra point was blocked by a charging Engineer as time ran out, and the Redmen suffered their first defeat of the year. REDMEN WRECK RHODE ISLAND At Alumni Field, before an enthusiastic crowd, the Redmen bounced back from their upset defeat by W.P.I, and wrecked R.I. State, 32-19. Led by the pin-point passing of Jack Benoit and Russ Beau- mont, the Bay Staters struck fast and hard to lead 19-6 at half-time. The team added another tally in the third period, and both squads exchanged scores in the final minutes of ploy. Looney snags a tough one Better luck next time! Who has the ball? FIGHT ALL YOUR MIGHT TODAY YELLOWJACKETS STING REDMEN Before a capacity Homecoming Day throng, the alert University of Rochester spotted the U.M. grid- sters two early touchdowns and then came roaring back to take the lead and go on to win 27-20. The Redmen scored early on a Johnston-to-Roth pass and a Fienman plunge. Late in the game our team countered again on a Beaumont-to-Do herty aerial. The team ' s noticeable lack of pass defense cost us the game as the Yellowjackets scored three touch- downs on long aerials. Co-captain Ed Struzziero, re- covering from an injury suffered earlier in the sea- son, served as an inspiration to a team that fought back gallantly, but against overwhelming odds. CATAMOUNTS CLAW BAY STATERS Travelling to Burlington, Vermont, the underdog Redmen tried to repeat last year ' s victory, but went down to their second straight defeat, 20-12; the third of the season. The Catamounts jumped off to an Looney makes it look easy . , . Hal gets it away just in time! Andy linds a hole . , FIGHT DOWN THE FIELD MASSACHHSETTS early 12-0 lead by taking advantage of our weak pass defense. The Bay Staters fought back cour- ageously on a plunge by sophomore speedster Jack Benoit. In the second half, despite a terrific 50 yard run by McManus, the Green Mountain boys took a 20-6 lead. The Redman, fighting against time, filled the air with passes. Bill Looney finally speared a long one from Russ Beaumont and scored standing up. Time ran out as the extra point failed. GYMNASTS JUMP ON REDMEN Before an avidly partisan crowd at Springfield, the Redmen suffered their third straight loss as the Gym- nasts held them scoreless while racking up 22 points. Marty Anderson provided the only offensive spark for U.M. on a dreary afternoon. What ' s wrong, boys? How ' s about some interference? He won ' t get far , THE STARS AND THE STRIPES WILL GLEAM JUMBOS POUND MASSACHUSETTS The 1949 football season closed on a very disap- pointing note as the Redman bowed 27-7, to their nemises, Tufts, before a spirited crowd. The Eckmen raised the hopes of the Massachusetts rooters when they jumped off to a 7-0 lead on a long pass from Russ Beaumont to Marty Anderson, who made a spectacular catch and a beautiful 22 yard run to score. Our arch rivals roared back to pass and run their way to an easy victory despite the gallant attempts of the Massachusetts defenders to stem the tide. Co-captains Ed Struzziero and Bob Pasini played brilliantly in their last game, while Hal Fien- man ' s loss to the team due to injury was undoubt- edly a serious setback. Beaver hits a stone wall Closing in for the kill! Watch out, ref! Marty ' s ofi again . Hey, they ' re ganging up on me! FI YI YIGHT, FI YI YIGHT FOR OLD BAY STATE Earl, Tommy, and Joe Marty picking up ten , FIGHT FOR THE TEAM, TEAM, TEAM! I r r I 5pic 7|- 7f =4r 3in Crosby, Hatch, Cronin, Farrar, Connors, J. Johnson. DArrigo, Lord, Polonsky Coach Lee, Williams, Clapp, Fanaras, Peters, Pinto, Anestis, Kelleher, Tupper Misioszek, Earley, Whitney, Tougher, Waite, R. Johnson, Stone, Sears, Davis Absent: Troy, Kettendorf, Kowalik, Bussolari, Assistant Coach Yergeau Absorbing a 24-7 loss at the hands of Wesleyan, the University of Massachusetts Jayvee football team found themselves ringing down the 1949 season with a record of no wins and four losses. The team was outscored in each of its encounters, but was never outfought. Opening against a strong Mt. Hermon Academy team, the Redmen found themselves ending up on the short end of a 13-7 score. Trinity College, a powerhouse in small college athletics, next trimmed the Massmen 20-0, and in a hardf ought game, Massachusetts trailed Springfield 7-0 at the finish. J A Y V E E F T B A L L -:; ■j S ' iry jjgf vrfc VARSITY BASKETBALL Showing a marked improvement over last year, the varsity basketball team compiled an 8-9 record, with six wins in seven starts at home. Thus, the student body had plenty to cheer about. Hitting their ups and downs all year, the Redmen played a superb brand of ball to come up with the great upset vic- tories over Connecticut and Tufts. As a reward for their improved play in the last few games, the Ball- men were chosen to participate in the N.A.I.B. tour- nament at New Britain, Connecticut. REDMEN BEAT HUSKIES The University cagers opened their 1949-1950 sea- son on an auspicious note as they surged from behind to defeat Northeastern— 39-30. Led by Bill Prevey, who scored 14 points, the team took the lead early in the last period and were never headed. Prevey dunked in 9 points in the last eight minutes to put the game on ice. Broude, Goldman, Couture, Gunn, Bourdeau, Tyler, Coach Ball Smilh, Johnston, McCauley, Captain Gagnon, Prevy, Ostman, Erlandson All eyes on the ball Get that basketball! TECH NIPS MASSACHUSETTS Despite the efiorts of Sophomore Bill Prevey, who scored 17 points, and Captain Ray Gagnon, who played a great game, the Redmen lost their first game of the year to a strong Worcester Tech quin- tet — 54-50. The Engineers jumped off to cm early 13-6 lead, and were headed only once during the game. Although the basketeers, led by Ed McCau- ley, tried to overcome a 37-32 deficit, the Tech team managed to hold on to win. DISMAL NEW YEAR ' S FOR BALL MEN Travelling to Maine over the holiday, the Bay Staters dropped their second straight game to a capable University of Maine team — 53-45. The Red- men jumped off to an early 5-0 lead, but their Yankee Conference rivals came surging back to gain and hold a comfortable margin for the remain- der of the game. Ed McCauley regained his old wizardry as he swished through 18 points to provide a bright spot in the game. CAGERS CRUSH CLARK Before a partisan crowd at the Cage, the Redmen romped to an easy win over a futile Clark quintet — 59-45. Led by Prevey, McCauley, and Gagnon, who all hit double figures, the Redmen held Clark score- less for 17 minutes, then breezed in to a well- deserved victory. The win returned the University team to a .500 average with a 2-2 record. REDMEN ROLL The Massachusetts basketball team made it two in a row as they held back a determined Middle- bury team— 48-39. With the lead rapidly changing hands, the U.M. quintet finally stepped out in front early in the fourth period, and managed to forestall the Middies attack. Captain Ray Gagnon was high scorer for the night with 20 points, closely followed by Bill Prevey who hit 18. Ray hoops one . . . MASSACHUSETTS CORRALS CADETS The University basketeers garnered their third win in a row and fourth in six starts as they whipped Norwich — 37-28. Both teams proved rather helpless before the basket, but the Redmen somehow man- aged to outscore their opponents to gain the victory. Scoring honors for the evening were spUt between McCauley, Gagnon, and Prevey, whose combined total of 25 almost equalled the Norwich score. TRINITY BREAKS REDMEN STREAK A towering Trinity quintet set the Massmen back on their heels before a packed Cage — 56-40. The Bantams took the lead early in the first period, romp- ing to victory and halting the University winning streak at three. High man for the night was Ed McCauley who threw in ten points. The Redmen, unable to overcome the height handicap, were never really in the ball game. MASSACHUSETTS UPSETS CONNECTICUT In a thrilling game before a highly partisan crowd, the University cagers nosed out a heavily favored UConn team — 61-57. Sparked by the brilliant play- ing of Captain Ray Gagnon, who poured in 22 points, the Redmen took the lead early in the second period, and, despite heavy pressure by the Storrs- men in the last three minutes of play, managed to eke out a well -merited win. Ballet dancers . Not this time! (i ' iSilffi IlkM Lest minute advics WILDCATS CLAW REDMEN Sufiering a letdown from the UConn game, and tired after a gruelling road trip, the University quin- tet dropped their fourth game in nine starts to a strong New Hampshire team. Led by high scorer Bill Prevey, who tallied 17 points, the Massmen cour- ageously fought to overcome a 5 point deficit, but all in vain as the Wildcats turned on a surge of power to clinch it. Captain Ray Gagnon turned in a fine defensive game, accounting for ten points. CARDINALS GIVE MASSMEN THE BIRD In their last outing before vacation, the Massa- chusetts quintet fought back from a 12 point deficit only to lose in the final minute of play — 60-58. Sparked by the brilliant play of Hal Ostman and Bill Prevey, each of whom scored 16 points, the Red- men played a great brand of ball, but were behind for most of the game as the Wesleyan team turned in a superlative performance. YELLOWJACKETS STING MASSACHUSETTS Despite 19 points by pace-setter Bill Prevey, the Massachusetts varsity was unable to cope with the attack of a powerful, undefeated Rensselaer quintet and bowed 55-46. R.P.I, pulled away to an early lead, and easily romped in to victory as they checked all Massachusetts offensive threats. Ray Gunn, who entered the game in the last quarter, turned in an excellent exhibition of defensive play. Pcosh ' em up Network of arms . . , Behind you, fellows! A solo flight RHODE ISLAND RAMS REDMEN Once again Bill Prevey provided the only scoring threat for Massachusetts as he poured in 25 points (high for the year), but Rhode Island rolled through a foul-ridden game to an easy victory — 76-66. Our Yankee Conference foes gradually pulled ahead to a 20 point lead and were never headed. McCauley and Ostman also hit the double figures for the losers. WILLIAMS STUNS MAROON AND WHITE Despite the efforts of Bill Prevy, who hooped 19 points, the University quintet blew a 7 point lead in the third quarter to lose to a sharp William ' s five — 60-54. With the lead rapidly changing hands, Williams seemed to click under last minute pressure and forged on to win. Massachusetts partisans took hope when Ostmen (who hit for 14 points) and McCauley (for 11 points) combined with Prevey to stage a last minute drive that unfortunately fell short. BALLMEN SINK COAST GUARD Breaking a four game losing streak, the Redmen trimmed a Coast Guard Academy quintet — 59-44. Leading 23-16 at half-time, the Redmen slackened and the Guardsmen pulled up to a 26-26 tie. Then, Bill Prevey broke loose for a total of 23 points, Gag- non accounted for 15; and Ed McCauley dropped in 12 points, giving the University its 6th win in 14 starts. REDMEN CLAW CATAMOUNTS Before a capacity Winter Carnival crowd, the Red- men took the lead early in the first period to rack up their 7th win of the season 65-57. In this game, the scoring honors were pretty well split as Prevey hit for 17, Ray Gagnon 15, McCauley 12, and Ost- man 10. Excellent defensive performers were Bob Johnston and Roy Gunn. SPRINGFIELD DUNKS MASSMEN Taking advantage of their superior height, and effectively bottling up high scorer Bill Prevey, the Springfield five rolled to an easy win over the Ball- men — 48-38. The Gymnasts took the lead early in the game and were never headed as they com- pletely controlled the backboards. Ray Gagnon was high scorer for the losers with 19 points. REDMEN END SEASON BRILLIANTLY Before a capacity crowd, the University quintet stunned a Tufts team (undefeated in 12 straight games) — 53-51. Sparked by the playing of Captain Ray Gagnon (15 points), Ed McCauley (14 points), and Bill Prevey (13 points), the Redmen surged back ' rom a 17 point deficit in the third period to win as Gagnon dropped through the winning basket in the last seconds of play. Under and in, Ray Looks like two! S l S SSS SWIMMING A graceful back swan . . . In a season that was highlighted by the appearance at the University pool of the champion La Salle College swimming team, the Univer- sity of Massachusetts swimmers recorded two victories in a nine meet slate. Both Worcester Tech and Boston University went down to defeat at the hands of the Rogersmen. La Salle, who snapped the Rogersmen ' s two meet winning streak, was paced to victory by Olympic ace Joe Verdeur. Our own team was sparked all season by the fine performances of Captain Ben Merritt and Mitch Jacques. Although losing this year ' s captain, the mermen will have most of the squad returning next year. Freeman, Dana-Bashian, Jacque, Cooley, Coach Rogers Mosuch. Lampi. Merrill, Martin, Gray Massachusetts 22 Massachusetts 27 Massachusetts 20 Massachusetts 26 Massachusetts 40 Massachusetts 42 Massachusetts 1 6 Massachusetts 19 Massachusetts 19 Boston UniversitY 33 La Salle 59 Union 56 M.I.T. 56 Two laps to g ' There they go! ' m. nn M. «K. w ' Ml m ■m JL ' S A f t t J- . ' 1 1 s -1 -t?- - vr- XHiii. Coach Derby, Jones, Silver, Poitres, Greenberg, SniHon, Stowe, Phinney. McGranahan, Pieropan, Allen, Duncan, Sotile, Manager Chadwick Hopkins, Carter, Alintuck, LaPorte, Nickerson, Whitney, Lee, Fienman, York, Nickless Absent: Callahan, Costello, Malitoris, Tuhna INDOOR TRACK Let ' s go, Al! Don goes over . Easy does it . . . ' Massachusetts 49 V2 Holy Cross 63 V2 Massachusetts 54 Connecticut 59 Massachusetts 42 V2 Northeastern 70 V2 Massachusetts 43 Worcester Tech 43 Up and over Practice jog The indoor track with its abbreviated season of four dual meets did not fare too well, losing successively to Holy Cross, Connecticut, and Northeastern before gaining a tie with Worcester Tech in the season ' s finale. The Derbymen showed a lack of depth in some of their running events, but the field events led by Hal Fienmon in the shotput, Ed Molitoris in the hammer, and Don Stowe in the pole vault, were con- sistently strong, picking up many points. Al Carter in the dashes and hurdles was brilliant in all four meets, emerging the leading point- getter for the Derbymen. HOCKEY Gel the puck! End of another NORTHEASTERN 14, MASSACHUSETTS 1 Opening their season in Boston before a crowd at the Arena, the Varsity Hockey team was swamped by a powerful Northeastern sextet, 14-1. Despite the fact that the Redmen had had only one practice session on ice before the game, they held Northeast- ern to a 3-1 lead for half of the game. However, the Huskies ' practice and superb condition proved too much for the Fitzgeraldmen in the second half, and Northeastern ran away with the game. MASSACHUSETTS 5, AMHERST 5 Outplaying a strong Amherst team throughout the game, the Massachusetts hockey team failed to take advantage of a two-goal lead and were forced to be satisfied with a 5-5 tie. Goalie Ed Frydryck stopped flying pucks from all directions, but couldn ' t make the one save that counted. NEW HAMPSHIRE 5, MASSACHUSETTS 4 In a closely contested game, the Varsity Hockey team ccftne froih behind three times to tie the score in regulation play. In a sudden death overtime, Roche slipped one by the New Hampshire goalie, wrapping up the game, 5-4. Newell, Kenny, Burns, Ellis, Coach Fitzgerald, Chinian, Dinioia, Frydryk, Lahey, Burke, Co-Captain Toohey, Co-Captain Rogers, Roche, Galusha, Scolnick McManus, Graham, Foglia, Levis, Briggs Absent: Joyce, McGeoch MASSACHUSETTS 4, SPRINGFIELD 4 Despite a slow start, the Maroon and White came from behind to take the lead against a heavily favored Springfield sextet. Unable to stand the pros- perity, the team weakened and was forced to settle for a 4-4 tie. MIDDLEBURY 9, MASSACHUSETTS 5 Massachusetts, playing on very fast natural ice, saw Middlebury jump off to an early four goal lead in the first ten minutes of play. The University sex- tet rallied, keeping up with the Middies for the rest of the game, but couldn ' t overcome the lead and went down to defeat, 9 to 5. Bill Burns played an outstanding game scoring four goals. MASSACHUSETTS 6, HOLY CROSS 3 Jumping off to an early lead, the Massachusetts Varsity Hockey team came through with a brilliant game to defeat Holy Cross, 6-3. Bruce Levis was outstanding on the offense, and Ed Frydryck turned in some excellent saves in the nets. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 6, MASSACHUSETTS 5 Failing to take advantage of some good breaks, the team saw its chances dwindling as A.I.C. went into the last minutes of play leading, 5 to 4. How- ever, Ellis came through with a last second goal to gain a short reprieve. In a sudden death overtime, A.I.C. came through with a sizzling shot that Fryd- ryck couldn ' t stop, and the Redmen suffered their third defeat of the year, which gave them a final season ' s record of two wins, three losses, and two ties. Ready for oction! R I F L E T E A M Waltz, Barron. Hogan, Kelley, Williams Hall, Doane, Master-Sergeant Coach Piatt, Savard, Malone Bull ' s-eye coming up! Taking part in thirteen dual matches, the University of Masachusetts Rifle Team closed out their 1949-50 season with an impressive record of eight wins and five losses. The Riflemen more than held their own with some of the best teams in the East. Such schools as Holy Cross, Yale, Boston College, and Harvard were numbered among the victims of our marksmen. The team hit its peak in the match with the United States Merchant Marine Academy which is one of the best in the country. Closely con- tested all the way, the Massachusetts Marksmen finally edged out the Mariners 1344-1343. Massachusetts 1341 Holy Cross 1186 Massachusetts 1366 Yale University 1249 Massachusetts 1366 Boston College 1265 Massachusetts 1337 West Point 1417 Massachusetts 1321 Boston University 1324 Massachusetts 1344 Merchant Marine 1343 Massachusetts 1353 Rhode Island 1278 Massachusetts 1349 Coast Guard 1382 Massachusetts 1333 Harvard College 1312 Massachusetts 1357 New Hampshire 1362 Massachusetts 1357 Connecticut 1341 Massachusetts 1339 Brown University 1377 Massachusetts 1339 Worcester Tech 1289 Winning three of their last four matches, the Uni- versity of Massachusetts pistol team closed out the 1949-50 campaign with a record of eight wins and eight losses. The Redmen opposed colleges through- out the country and certainly added more than a little prestige to our school ' s name. Such nationally famous colleges as Holy Cross, Princeton, and Michigan State absorbed stunning de- feats at the hands of our marksmen. The Redmen hit their peak near the tail-end of the season when in a five game stretch four victories were recorded. The victories were gained at the expense of Law- rence Tech (twice), Michigan State, and New York Senior Maritime Academy. Massachusetts 181 West Point 1359 Massachusetts 186 Holy Cross 869 Massachusetts 119 M.I.T. 1184 Massachusetts 141 Merchant Marine 1193 Massachusetts 168 Coast Guard 1339 Massachusetts 353 Princeton 1150 Massachusetts 209 Amherst Pistol Club 1078 Massachusetts 330 Michigan State 1313 Massachusetts 330 Annapolis 1374 Massachusetts 304 Texas A M 1361 Massachusetts 304 Lawrence Tech 1126 Massac husetts 304 U. of Arizona 1369 Massachusetts 330 Lawrence Tech 1112 Massachusetts 353 Michigan State 1337 Massachusetts 321 Maritime Academy 1213 Massachusetts 321 Texas A (S M 1348 p I s T L T E A M Wheeler, Smith, W. Morin, Rollins, Beauvais, Joly. Hames Andrea, Captain Meyer, Sergeant Gormley (Coach), M. Morin, Serpis FRESHMEN SPORTS Bowler, Aylward, Scully, Taylor, Erlandson Coach Ball, Miller, Groilumand, Kerswig, Clapp Kroeck, Prevey, Gunn, Corkum, Garvey Absent: Callahan, Pyne FROSH BASEBALL The frosh baseball team opened its abbreviated sea- son in great style walloping Leicester Junior College 20-2. The remaining four games on the schedule resulted in three more victories for the Little Indi- ans , giving them a season record of four and one. After banging out thirteen hits against Leicester the Ballmen suffered their only setback of the sea- son, losing to Trinity, 4-0. The next game was a 5-3 win over Springfield, as the team made their four hits count, playing smart baseball all afternoon. Mt. Hermon and Williams provided the next two victories, ending the season for the frosh. The coach- ing staff disclaims any knowledge of these two games except that Massachusetts won them, ' nough said. Timber-topper extraordinary Although the freshman track team ended its season with a 0-5 record, three of the defeats were by quite a close margin. Carter and Bourdeau led the way with five wins between them as the team went down to its first defeat of the season — Connecticut 62, Massachusetts 54. Defeats by Williams, Amherst, Deerfield, and Trin- ity followed; the latter two were, however, by only a few points. The running events were fairly strong all year, Carter and Bordeau pacing the frosh. The field events such as the high jump, shot-put, discus, and javelin, were sadly lacking in strength. This lack of strength on three occasions spelled defeat for the frosh. FROSH TRACK A photo finish! FROSH CROSS COUNTRY Coach Derby, Lucien Buck, Walter Sargent, Malcolm MacNiven, Henry Walter, John Prevey Fletcher Davis, Francis Barous, Nicholas Lincoln Competing in only two dual meets against two of the stronger schools in the state, the young Derbymen twice met defeat. The team showed balance in its first defeat against Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but lost by a score of 32-23. Springfield in the second ■meet soundly beat the frosh 15-49. In the Connecticut Valley meet the Massachusetts freshman team took second in a field of four — Springfield was first, Connecticut and Coast Guard bringing up the rear. The last meet was the New England IC4A meet in Boston in which the yearlings placed 8th in a field of eleven. The freshman soccer team, coached by Dexter Galusha, opened their season by shutting out Nichols Junior College 1-0. This win marked the first victory for the yearlings in their history. However, in their remaining games, the frosh met some bad luck and suffered three defeats, losing to Williston Academy 1-0, to the Amherst freshmen 3-0, and to Monson Academy 2-1. The freshmen were sparked by the outstanding play of left wing Dave Hunter, and halfbacks Gene Bragrel and Frank Dickinson. FROSH SOCCER Harry Lit, Eugene Bragiel, John Sniado, William Whit inson. Coach Galusha Richard Beddow, D avid Curran, Melvin Tucker, Charles Ritzi Stephen Lapton, Frank Dick- FROSH FOOTBALL The Freshman football fortunes came to an end this year as the team ended its season with a five hundred win-loss average. Under the tutelage of Coach Red Ball, the fresh opened at Wesleyan College in Connecticut, and managed to gain a solid 8-0 victory. Returning to Alumni Field, the Papooses met a strong American International Col- lege eleven and suffered their first defeat since 1946, by a score of 13-0. At Springfield, the baby Redmen outfought a powerful Gymnast team, but lost their third game, 7-0. In their final game, the freshmen rolled up a score of 63-0 against Leicester Junior College. Every one on the team saw action as the score continued to pile up. Coach Ball, Athletic Director McGuirk, Assistant Coach Waskiewiecz. Briere Hallowell, Stetson, Pawlowski, Shaughnessy, Szurek, Dewing, Jones, W. Graham, Sullivan, Haworth, Ashe Granville, Morey, Fuccillo, Grayson, Junkins, Bobbins, Demers, Benson, Muello Conway, R. Graham, Howland, Johnston, DiGiammarino, Bricknell, Whipps, Reeben- acker, Prokopowich, Frangos Absent: Bakey, DeVincent, Hicks, Mottolo, Spencer, Troy FROSH INDOOR TRACK Coach Derby, Manager Chadwick Caiiglia, Hicks, Briere, Buck, Dewing, Bicknell, Hawoith Powers, Lincoln, Grayson, Prevey, MacNiven, Conway Coach Derby ' s freshman winter track team ended its season with a so-so record. Nevertheless it did show promise in spots, and should bolster next year ' s varsity in such events as the relay, half mile, and mile, among others. Its victories were accom- plished at the expense of Wilbraham and Williston Academies, and the two defeats were at the hands of the Connecticut and Amherst freshmen teams. The standouts on the tecfm consisted of Dewing, Briere, Conway and Prevey in the relay, and Mac- Niven and Walter in the halfmile and mile events. Massachusetts 39 Wilbraham 29 Massachusetts 28 Connecticut 67 Massachusetts 53 Williston Massachusetts 34 Amherst 24 70 Looks like a dead heat! FROSH BASKETBALL Coach Lorden, Lajoie, Troy, Sheifier, Szurek, Lapton, Audette, Ricker Ackerson, Sniado, McGrath, Boutilier, Daley Absent: Lojko, Granville A quick start . Absorbing a 46-41 defeat at the hands of the Tufts ' Freshmen, the Massachusetts Frosh Basketball team closed its season with an overall record of five victories and seven defeats. The team, lacking both height and a consistent scorer, might have sported a winning season if they had had a few breaks. Playing spirited basketball all season, the team reached its peak just after the midway mark. Led by high scorers Lojko, Sniado, McGrath, and Boutillier, the frosh quintet racked up three victories in four starts. Massachusetts 38 Northeastern 35 Massachusetts 40 Stockbridge 51 Massachusetts 39 Worcester Tech 61 Massachusetts 47 Clark 35 Massachusetts 37 Trinity 60 Massachusetts 30 Connecticut 46 Massachusetts 46 Wesleyan 35 Massachusetts 51 Coast Guard 46 Massachusetts 50 Springfield 62 Massachusetts 42 Williams 38 Massachusetts 42 Amherst 60 Massachusetts 41 Tufts 46 l K. Wt? INTRAMURAL SPORTS and inside . . . Pre-game strategy Squeeze play! League A League B Kappa Sigma 5-0 Berkshire B 8-0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7-2 Middlesex 8-2 Phi Sigma Kappa 5-2 Federal Circle A 7-2 Alpha Epsilon Pi 4-3 Mills 5-2 Alpha Gamma Rho 3-3 Chadbourne A 4-4 O.V.T. 3-3 Suffolk 3-4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3-3 Berkshire C 2-5 Theta Chi 2-4 Commonwealth Circle 2-5 Tau Epsilon Phi 2-7 League C A.T.G. 0-6 Lambda Chi Alpha 1-6 Berkshire A Butterfield Federal Circle B Commonwealth Circle T Chadbourne D Professors Greenough Commuters Plymouth Chadbourne B Kappa Kappa Commonwealth Circle R 8-0 7-2 8-3 7-3 5-4 5-4 3-4 3-4 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 Chadbourne C 0-8 SOFTBALL The intramural softball season opened last spring with three leagues con- taining thirty-two teams. Berkshire captured the crowns of leagues B and C with identical 8-0 records. In the semi-finals, Berkshire B shut out Berkshire A 5-0 only to have Kappa Sigma come up with superlative pitching in the finals to shut them out 4-0 and annex both the interfraternity and intramural crowns. FOOTBALL The Fall of 1949 produced sparkling offensive and defensive records as intra- mural football commenced. With an increase in the number of terms, and the addition of another league, the lights at Alumni Field shone brightly over crowds of enthusiastic onlookers. Alpha Epsilon Pi powered its way to its third consecutive interfraternity championship, roared by Brooks — champion of league B — 32 to 20, and was halted only by injuries to be nosed out by Berkshire B — champion of league C — 27 to 18. In recognition of the intramural championship each member of the Berkshire B team was awarded a medal. STANDINGS INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL 1949 Wm - wKm ' iliO-HiMiiili League A w L Alpha Epsilon Pi 9 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 2 Phi Sigma Kappa 6 2 Kappa Sigma 6 3 Lambda Chi Alpha 4 5 Q.T.V. 2 7 Tau Epsilon Phi 2 7 Alpha Gamma Rho 1 7 Theta Chi 1 8 League B W L Brooks 9 1 Greenough 8 1 Plymouth A 5 2 Berkshire A 5 4 Commonwealth S 4 4 Commonwealth R 4 4 Middlesex 3 4 Butterfield B 2 5 Food Tech 2 5 Foresters 2 7 A.T.G. 5 League C w L Berkshire B 9 Butterfield A 7 1 Commuters 6 3 Plymouth B 5 3 Chadbourne 3 4 Mills 3 4 Berkshire C 3 5 Kappa Kappa 2 6 SuHolk 2 7 Commonwealth Q 6 Mike gets clear . . . Mel throws it away Nice catch. Splinter! Tag, you ' re it! Night blindness Leaping Lenas . . , Too many hands Looks like two! - AH set to break Up in the air again IUSI.ETBALL This winter, for the first time, a system of tournament play was introduced into intramural basketball competition. For the first time in the history of the sport, three leagues were in operation. The rules stated that an entry would be eliminated when it suffered two losses, while one loss would send the team into consolation play. The preliminary champions met the consolation cham- pions to determine the finalists. In LeagueA, Theta Chi rolled through league competition, but met their match when they played Kappa Sigma in the league finals, going down to defeat 47-42. In League B, Berkshire B easily took the preliminary crown, and went on to defeat a fighting Commuter ' s team 43-19. In League C, a surprising Freshmen quintet, Butterfield D, over- whelmed all opposition, and beat Ham- lin House 43-33 to annex the league crown. In the finals, a strong Kappa Sig five, which had lost only to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, came from behind to beat Butterfield D, and then annexed both the fraternity and intramural crowns by nosing out Berkshire B, 29-21. Kenneth Bullock, Herbert Butler, Ralph Mitchell, Thomas ChaHee, Joseph Steede, Manager Thomas McRoberts Coach Spelman, William Buckley, Ralph Amero, Raymond Demeo, Charles Reynolds. Edward Rogowski Absent: Edward Anderson, Edward Beauregard, Walter Czelusniak (iOLF With a nucleus of former members of tlie Devens Club, the golf team made its debut on the Massa- chusetts campus a successful one. The sport was inaugurated on an informal basis, but the enthusi- asm with which it was received has earned it a place as a regular varsity sport. The Spelman-coached team participated in six matches, winning four while losing two, and also took part in the Yankee Conference and the New England Intercollegiate meets w here it placed fourth and eleventh, respectively. INFORMAL SFOhTS In addition to varsity, intramural, and freshman sports ' teams, the University provides an excellent all-around athletic program for all students. One of the most popular sports is bowling. The University has installed a six alley bowladrome in the basement of Mem Hall. Here, any student may indulge in a few moments of recreation between classes. Another extremely popular sport that was inaug- urated on campus this year is co-ed swimming in the Curry Hicks Swimming Pool. Other extra-curricular sports ' activities include skating on the college pond, fencing, hiking, and most any other sport one may be inclined to indulge in. A complete collection of equipment is available to any who wish to keep physically fit. FENCING In the second year of its existence, the Men ' s Fenc- ing Club scheduled matches against Springfield College, A.I.C., Springfield YMCA, Amherst College, and the Springfield Turnverein Club. In addition to their own activities, the Fencing Club this year took on the sponsorship of a female group with the intention of training the women for matches in the coming year. Allan Buck, Masler-atArms; Philip Powers, Manager; Ernest Mandeville, President; William Conway, Saber, Instructor; Lewis Weinstein, Treasurer SKIINO The ever-increasing popularity of the vigorous sport of skiing is shown, at least here, by the reorganiza- tion of the Ski Club. Last Fall, this club was insti- gated once more, and a new constitution was worked-out, voted on, and adopted. Among the several trips to the north country by the group were two to Davis Farm in North Sutton, New Hampshire. The first was, however, more of a beer party — no snow. But after this Christmas vacation trip, another was made between semesters. Snow! ifiiii iSifeii ii Eugene Congdon, Vice-President; William Horton, Treasurer Nancy Bsnedict, Secretary; Clyde Benedict, President nilTINO In the Fall of 1927, Curry S. Hicks and a group of stu- dents held an informal meeting on the steps of the Physical Education Building and formed the Outing Club. The objectives of this club are to acquaint the students with the benefits of the out-of-doors, with such activities as hiking, bicycling, camping out overnight, canoeing, swimming, skiing, rock climb- ing, sleigh rides, square dances, and the latest addi- tion — the student-factulty get-acquainted hikes to distant mountains. The club is a member of the 65 college Intercol- legiate Outing Club, and also of the ten-college local group, the Pioneer Valley lOCA. The entire group of 65 colleges meet three to four times a year in difierent parts of the country and discuss the perennial problems of local groups. Leonard Finn, Treasurer Richard Prouty, Vice-President; Frank Harris. President; Shirley Patterson, Secretary ROD AND GUN nillB The Rod and Gun Club, a year-old organization, has established an enviable record for itself. Its fundamental purpose is to stimulate more interest in the natural sports of hunting and fishing. The club, this year, entered a team of five men in the New England Intercollegiate Fishing Contest. Be- sides lectures given by prominent sports writers and Massachusetts Conservation officials, the art of fly- ' tying and the care of equipment were taught to the club members. This year, members of the club were largely Wildlife majors; but it is hoped that in the future more students, other than Wildlife majors, will become actively affiliated with them. Donald Buss, Albert Pieropan, Warren McGranahan, Eldridge, Donald Progulske, Frank Woicik VARSITY M CLUB William Looney, Vice-President; Robert Pasini, President; Edward Funkhouser, Secretary The Varsity M Club, representing all the mono- gram winners at the University and Devens, devoted itself towards its scholarship fund. The Varsity M Club scholarship fund is a student planned and stu- dent sponsored project. Football and basketball pro- grams and concessions, the Winter Carnival and small School Tournament concessions, as well as the Fall Sports Day concession were the sources of its income. It is hoped that four scholarships can be given to worthy athletes this Fall. PHIED CLUB The Phi-Ed Club is devoted to in-service training for the benefit of those students who are majoring in the field of Physical Education. This in-service training is accomplished by a program of informa- tive talks given by people who have already gained recognition in the Phi-Ed field. It is hoped that this type of program will give the student valuable aid in their chosen vocation. John McManus, Treasurer Ralph Carew, Secretary; Harold Fienman, President; John Winton, Vice-President c E D S P R T S Patricia Walsh, Nellie Kwasnik Jean Ann Lindsay, President; Dean, Secretary One campus activity that very few people know about is the sports and recreational program put on by the Women ' s Athletic Association. The W.A.A. presents a pro- gram ranging from softball to swimming. The W.A.A. ' s program opened last spring with intramural softball competi- tion between the girls ' dorms and soror- ities. With two leagues in operation, the schedule moved smoothly. Kappa Alpha Theta emerged at the top of League A while Pi Beta Phi was champion of League HHRBBBS ■11 ■■I El ■Jf-.iLJt: |BBI ■bmI -- KK H H 11 1 1 1 y Bf z ' VKnra BHH H H9 ll Patricia Read, Elizabeth Anne Traynor Dorothy Beals, President; Patricia Walsh, Secretary-Treasurer B. Unfortunately, however, rain forced tlie cancellation of the final playoff between the two. In May, the Naiads, sponsored by the W.A.A., gave a May Day exhibition. The Naiads are a group of girls, taken from the physical education classes, who are pro- ficient swimmers. Its purpose is to instruct and perfect the better swimmers and to form an exhibition group. The group was highly successful and brought a great deal of credit to itself and the school. Another group fostered by the W.A.A. is the dance group. Like the Naiads,, this is an exhibition group formed for the purpose of displaying various types of folk and Aqua Rhythm Let ' s just talk Accuracy unlimited BBS T 4j ] X ' Bto ' HIF ' ' w ' K r , • r l d j yi J Slugger at bat! ' Won ' t it ever come down? The pause that refreshes popular dances. This organization also presented a program in the spring that was highly successful. Last fall, the U. of M. girls swimming team entered a telegraphic swimming meet in the Eastern Sector. With 9 schools competing, Massachusetts finished fifth. However, certain U.M. girls took honors in the meet. Pat O ' Rourke finished third in the 50 yard crawl; Betty Anne Traynor finished second in the 50 yard breast stroke; Betty Jane Farr finished first in the 50 yard back crawl; and the team won the 100 yard freestyle relay. In addition the W.A.A. started the inter- class field hockey competition, which was won by the girl ' s freshman class; the dance group displayed their talents at a performance of A Midsummer Night ' s Dream ; the Naiads presented a winter ex- hibition during Winter Carnival Week; and the W.A.A., in conjunction with the Varsity M club, conducted a Freshman Play Day on Armistice Day which proved to be highly successful. The Physical Education Department has set up a varied recreational program in- stead of a competitive one, in which all girls on campus may participate. Also, a women ' s fencing club has been organized this year. The girls have progressed so well that it is hoped that matches will be held next year with the Smith and Mt. Holyoke teams. Nancy Gilley, Treasurer; Carolyn Reid, President; Barbara Summers, Secretary WOMEN ' S FENCING CLUB Bay State, old Bay State, weU ive our best to vou. auld ac- quaint -ance be for - got Mass-a-chu- setts yours and BWHtiMifittffl Sd FRESHMEN Bettina Hollis, Secretary; John MacDonald, Treasurer David Allen, President; Randall Walker, Vice-President The day of registration does not come fast enough for a Frosh, but once it ' s here it ' s terrifying. How dumb can we be? they ask each other when they try to understand what O.C., C-Store, L.A., and all the rest mean. But once that first day is over, things seem to come more easily; they say Hi to people; they know the places; and they understand the rules. After only a month the Frosh were quite proud of themselves, but they had ample reason— they won the rope-pull from the Sophomores— no more wearing the tell-tale hats or signs, and no more bowing down to Scrolls and Maroon Keys. Rushing at the Frats and Sororities was confus- ing, but with this helter-skelter over, things settled down. The pace became slower, and the mistakes fewer. Knowing campus life, however, vv as one thing. Knowing what a Prof wanted was another. But, by finals they all knew what to expect, and ground away earnestly. With the beginning of the second semester, our old-timers dug in with vim and vigor to finish their first year at college. 216 SOPHOMORES William Estes, Treasurer; lean Hazelton, Secre- tary; Raymond Buckley, President; Robert Kroeck, Vice-President SCROLLS Each spring at a special convocation for women students, thir- teen outstanding girls from the freshman class are tapped for Scrolls, the sophomore women ' s honorary society. Selecting is made on the basis of personality, scholarship, leadership, and service. Members of Scrolls are known on campus by their maroon crew hats with a white scroll emblem. The society promotes initiative, scholarship, and friendship among the coeds. Scrolls usher at concerts, aid their parent organization Isogon, act as guides at registration, and conduct a friendly initiation of freshmen to the traditions of the University. Mary Granlield, Cathy Cole, Carol Hinds, Penelope Tickelis Barbara Konopka, Vice-President; Pa- tricia Read, President; Astrid Hanson The Maroon Key al work! MAROON KEY Hazing and the rope-pull, won handily by the sophs, started the year off for the Maroon Key. Duties became more difficult, how- ever, as this group assumed its function of host to all visiting athletic teams. Form letters were sent out to inform these teams that they would be officially welcomed and attended to by the Maroon Key. The number of Key members was increased from ten to twenty, this done in order to better control the increasing enroll- ment of the University. Also, in the past, members have been elected to the society; but, as it was felt to be more feasible, a new system was introduced — that of tapping. Carl Aylward, John Fox, Raymond Buckley, Conslantine Zografos James Patterson, Dana Davis, Gustavus West Absent: Raymond Gunn, Halsey Alley, Loring Rowell Where ' s your beanie? — and why aren ' t you wearing your placard? — The sophs are here with their lording ways over the poor freshmen. Every year, the new sophomores face the same joys and the same trials — the joys of hazing the frosh and the trials of Pats, Psych, Chem, and Ec. The joys soon vanish, and are replaced by a seemingly endless array and confusion of books, books, and still more books. The weary then ask the upperclassmen that traditional question — Is it easier after the second year? The pessimistic answer depressing them still more, our tired little sophs trudge on to the library, there hoping to find a topic for Speech 29 or some information on the Federal Reserve Banking Sys- tem. Studying is tough for the sophs, but they manage to pull through; there is always so many other things to do and to think about, such as participating in the Interclass Plays (they came in second) and planning Soph-Senior , the big hop of the year. Thus, our second-year students are important again; more than in their freshmen year they feel a part of campus life, an impor- tant part. And they really begin to know each blade of grass and each tree on campus — hunting around for ants, butterflies, bees, hornets, and all kinds of insects for their bug collection. Ent is a sophomore science that seems to appeal to everyone. What other course offers poison ivy, a dunk in the pond, and numerous picnics? Traveling around shows the sophs parts of our large campus that they had never seen before, and a feel- ing of belonging stirs the imagination and the heart. JUNIORS Alice O ' DonnelL Secretary; Barbara Dean, Treasurer Frank O ' Keefe, Vice-President; Donald Costello, President kXji J ---n- ,l,,( ,l - :5,j71 j;;,- ..J, -Y, ... Well, this year we can enjoy ourselves — take the courses we want, rather than those we have to. So speak the juniors — the uppercrust of the under-classmen. Yet, after a few weeks go by — oh, the woes we hear! That gut course is sure backfiring. And, whoever told me he was a good prof? It wouldn ' t make any difference if he sent in a record instead of coming himself. The poor juniors, who thought they knew all there was to know about college, suddenly find out they have a lot more to learn. Being able to take the classes you want is good, but boy! how some of them can backfire! This year the juniors find that more majors are being offered — the Economics Department has found lots of new names for its various branches. Despite the variation of majors offered and the time put in choosing one, our Jolly Juniors always manage a weak Who ' happened? It seems that wanting to major in Physiology and taking Food Tech instead is disastrous. Even though the juniors always seem to be worrying about their major, they still find time to have fun on campus; taking honors in the Interclass Plays and having the best actress and actor chosen from their class. In the Spring, our Jaunty Juniors really have that spring fever; they find that there is only one more year to go, and that their work for the future is pretty well settled. More time is found for upsetting the campus with innovations in the Senate, and for looking into the future. The juniors start getting senti- mental when commencement approaches. The girls ' Junior- Senior Processional, at which Isogon is tapped and where candles are floated across the Pond, brings out all memories of the years spent here on cam- pus. When commencement ar- rives, and the junior president accepts the mantel from the senior president, the juniors realize that the responsibility of the campus rests on their shoulders — they are now its leaders. Mi ROBERT LEAVITT President WALTER CAHILL Vice-President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PATRICIA O ' ROURKE Secretary Being president of the Senior Class is not a mere honor. Bob Leavitt, problem solver for Big Fifty, has been kept busy with the vast amount of work that the job requires. Walter Cahill, capable vice president, offered a ready and willing hand in all tasks that confronted the president. Class Secretary Pat O ' Rourke proved equal to the difficult task of recording the sometimes explosive de- cisions of her male asso- ciates. The frenzied finance of the class was handled ably by John Flanagan, whose lo- quacious dissertations on where to find more money helped to keep the class in the black. JOHN FLANAGAN Treasurer PHI KAPPA PHI Thirty-one members of the class of 1950 were elected to the honor society of Phi Kappa Phi in October with more candi- dates due to follow in the Spring semester. This honor society, whose Massachusetts chapter was initiated in 1904, is especially appropriate on this campus for it does not limit its membership to students of the Liberal Arts. The founders of the society believed, as did the founders of the Uni- versity, that a high standard of scholarship in any field of human endeavor should be rewarded. Hence we find among 1950 ' s honor students agriculturists, engineers, scientists, home economists, foresters, and a variety of other specialists whose pro- ficiency is being recognized. Theodore Delevoryas, Stuar! Gunn, Theodore Goodman, Arthur Laurilliard, William Hogan, Horace Brown, John Hall, John Rikert, Homer Miller, Jr. John Grenier, William Athearn, William Higgins, Paul Gagnon, Stanley Lis, William Luti, Robert Putnam, Arthur DiVenuti. Burton Kolovson Emanuel Roth, Diana Gallotta, Earl Hanson, Edna Steinbeck, Barbara Freeman, Nicholas Boraski ADELPHIA Functioning as a service organization, Adel- phia cooperated with Isogon in successfully executing the football rallies, arranging a day at one of the games for children from the Brightside Home, and sponsoring the produc- tion of Campus Varieties. Nine senior men were chosen to be members of the group at the annual Senior Convocation. SECOND ROW: William Casey, Harold Fienman, Floyd Maynard. Joseph Dillman FIRST ROW: Douglas Footit. Joseph Hilyard, William Troy, Robert Leavitt, Edmund Struzziero Thelma Litsky presents prize to- Catherine Peck for prize-winning name — Hamlin House Nine senior women, chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, adaptability, and campus leadership, made up the 1950 Isogon group. The editors of Co-Ediquette , Isogon members, also worked jointly with Adelphia in staging the football rallies, supervising the production of Campus Varie- ties, and, in general, working as a campus spirit committee. ISOGON SECOND ROW: Eleanor Carr Burt, Helen Mitchell FIRST ROW: Faye Hammel, Thelma Litsky, Barbara Kinghorn THE % i fiit 95« ii ' iijl ' ' %5f 230 GRADUATES OF 1950 This is the largest class ever graduated from the University of Massachusetts and it will be several years before an equally large class can take its place on Commencement Day. More than three-quarters of the class are veterans. It represents the culmination of post-war veteran ' s higher education at the Uni- versity. You have made a lasting impression on the University. Your maturity and your interest and your ability have brought a new vitality and strength to student activities, much of which will endure. Your homes on the campus, your wives and your husbands and your children have brought something to the academic environment. This yearbook is a memo rial to your life at the University. Through the years it will remind you of many personal things that are not written on these pages. Most important are the friendships formed by close association in classes and in cam- pus organizations. They may be treasured memories only or they may be kept alive and active in the years ahead if you will make a little effort to maintain contacts. The decision rests with you. We are still interested in your progress and we hope you will keep in touch with the University. Wherever you go and whatever you do, you have our best wishes — always. PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS yy y y W V ? I ' € • UNIVERSITY OF EDWAED AARONIAN. Ace. Eco Broadway, Cambridge. Born in 1925 at ridge Transfer from Devens Ac ' ivilies ball 2 3 omb- Ease- WALTER HENRY ABRAHAMS. Vnlt Marleting. H-1 Federal Circle Amherst Born m 1925 at Holyoke. Transferred from Devens. JOHN VINCENT ABIDIAN. French. 22 Bates Road, Arlington. Bom- in 1925 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARK DOUGLAS ADAIR. Doug. ' Civil Engi- neering. 84 Alpheus Road, Roslindale. Born in 1923 at Roslindale. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Carnival Committee 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ■Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. KAZIA ADAMS. Electrical Engineering. 19 Pitts Street, Nafick. Born in 1918 at Claremont, New Hampshire. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 2, 4. SHIRLEY MARIE ADAMS. Shirl. Home Economics. 48 Inman Street, Hopedale. Born in 1928 at Hope- dale. Entered from Hopedale High School. Ac- tivities: Dean s Lisl 3; S C A. 1 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation 1; JiJ oft,jj, owship 2, 3. V- ' ' ■J WILLIAM HORACE ADAMS. Bill. ' Political Science. 44 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield. Born in 1928 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. THEODORE WILLIAM ALBERT. Ted, Modern Lan- guages. 334 Reed Street, New Bedford. Born in 1920 at Newport, Rhode Island. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. DANIEL G. ALEX. Physics. 431 Pufman Avenue, Cambridge. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Outing Club 3; 4-H Club 3; German Club 2: Physics Club 3. JOHN ROBERT ADDISON. History and Military. 30 Main Street, Northfield. Born in 1927 at North- field. Entered from Mount Hermon School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List, 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. LEO JOHN ALESSANDRINI. Cal. Sociology. 17 ■Woodville Street, Everett. Born in 1924 at Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club 1. ALEXANDER AUEN ALEXANDER. Al. Physical Education. 22 Pearl Street, Hudson. Born 1928 at Hudson. Entered from Hudson High. Activi- ties: Class Nominating 2; Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 1, 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Edu- cation Club A; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 {House Manager 4). BERTRAM WARO ALLEN, JR. Beht. Government. DONALD MACOMBER ALLEN. Don. Wildlife Man- 13 Washington Street, Manchester. Born 1923 at Milton. Transfer from Devens. Aistivities: Phillips Brooks Club 3; Christian Association 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3; Senate 2; Tennis Varsity 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon. agement. 93 Fort Street, Fairhaven. Born in 1926 at Fall River. Entered from Moses Brown School. Activities Track Team 1, 2 Sigiria Alpha Epsilon. SAMUEL JOSEPH AMEEN. Electrical Engineering. PETER F. ANASTASIA. Pete. Chemistry. 104 Amesbury Street, Lawrence. Born in 1925 at Lawrence. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Fort Devens ' Glee Club 1, 2; Radio Club 4; University Chowder and Marching So- ciety 3, 4. Broadway Street, Everett, den. Transfer from Devens Club 4; Chemistry Club 3, Born in 1927 at Mal- Activities: Newman 4; Softball 3, 4. M MASSACHUSETTS MELVIN ANDELMAN, Cambridge. ties: Hillel 1 silon Phi. :e. 54 Fayette Street, lorn in 1923 at Cambridge. Activi- 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Ep- BURTON R. ANDERSON. Burf. Floriculture, 20 Cavanagh Road, Wellesley. Sorn in 1927 at Worcester. Transfer from Stockbridge School of Agriculture. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. DAVID EUGENE ANDERSON. Dave. Animal Hus- bandry. 727 Blossom Street, Fitchburg. Born in 1926 at Ashby. Transferred from Devens. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3; Pre-Veterinary Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 2. EDWARD EINAR ANDERSON. Ed. ' Marketing. 71 Trinity Street, New Bedford. Born in 1923 at New Bedford. Entered from New Bedford High School, FRED ANDERSON. JR. Andy. Forestry. K4 Fed- eral Circle, Amherst. Born in 1925 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 4: Forestry Club 3, 4. CHRISTO ANDREA. Chris. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 117 Cisco Street, Southbridge, Entered from Devens. Activities: Pistol Team 3, 4; Fencing Club 3, 4; Sguare Dance Club 3. LORENE SMITH ANDERSEN. Rente. Recreational Leadership. 120 Bedford Street, Portland, Maine. Born in 1928 at Medford. Entered from Deering High School. Activities: Scrolls 2 (Secretary-Treas- urer); Isogon 4 (Vice President); Collegian 1, 2; Handbook 1; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Manager 2); Kappa Kappa Gamma (President 4). CLINTON EDWARD ANDERSON. 264 North Pleasant Street, Amherst. Born in 1924 at Craigville, Min- nesota. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4. DONALD LINDSAY ANDERSON. Andy Poultry Husbandry. 311 Charles Street, Reading. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Entered from Stonehara High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Poultry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER ANDERSON. Andy. Economics. Cornet Stetson Road, Greenbush. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Scifuate High School. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Landscape Arch- ' itecture Club 2; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4. LEONARD E. ANDERSON. Easthampton. 61 Northampton Street, THOMAS S. ANDREWS. Tom. Business Adminis- tration (Accounting). Bates Road, Westfield. Born in 1925 at Westfield. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Roister Doisters 1, 2; Military Ball Com- mittee 3; Business Administration Club 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. PIERRE ANGERS. Pete. Business Administration. MORRIS J. ANKELES. Mc Modern Romance 90 Federal Street, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 4; French Club 1. GEORGE S. ANZUONI. Industrial Engineering. 47 Carleton Street, Revere. Born in 1925 at Revere. Transfer from Devens. Languages. 65 Andover Street, Peabody. Born in 1920 at Pesb ' ody. Entered from Peabody High School. Acfivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Roister Dois.ters ' 3, 4; Campus Varieties 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Crmmon Wealth 1, 2; Merrymount Masquers 1, 2. MARY CATHERINE AHMATO. Armat. Bacteri- ology. 74 Florence Street, Winchester. Born in 1928 at Winchester. Entered from Winchester High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem- istry Club 2; French Club 1, 2; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3. ' • Sr PAUL PUTNAM ARMSTRONG. Putty. Civil Engi- neering. 78 Bay View Avenue, Salem. Born in 1925 at Salem. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Engineering Club 3, 4. JASPARD HARVEY ATKINS. Harv. Pre-Medical. 51 Jones Avenue, Dorchester. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transferred from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s .List 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 4; Fencing Club 2; Rod and Gun Club 1, 2. ELLIOT J. ATLAS. Charlie. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 45 Nevada Street, Winthrop. Born in 1920 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Band A; Statesman 2; Hillel 3, A; Science Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Engineering Club 3, 4. CHARLES AVEDIKIAN. Charlie. Electrical Engi- neering. 17 Grove Street, Chelsea. Born in 1925 at Chelsea. Transferred from Devens. Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. RICHARD PIERCE BABBITT. Dick. Forestry. 92 Woodlawn Avenue, Wellesley Hills. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: For- estry Club 4. RALPH LEIGH BAILEY. Economics. 166 Clifford Street, Nev Bedford. Born in 1924 at New Bed- ford. Entered from New Bedford High School. Activities: Chowder and Marching Club A; Mili- tary Ball Committee 3: Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Co-Chairman 3, Chaplain 3). HARRY LAWRENCE BAIN. Entomology. 54 Oakland Street, Lowell. Born in 1926 at Lowell. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2; Fernald Entomology Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4. HARRY SQUIER BAKER. Mechanical Engineering. 27i ' 2 Mill Street, V estfield. Born in 1923 at West- field. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engineer- ing Club 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 2: Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. WILLIAM DEAN AHEARN. Bill. Geology. 5105 North Main Street, Fall River. Born in 1925 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Forestry Club 3 (Vice-President); Geology Club 4. VITIE C. ATKOCmS. Kivvers. Forestry. 419 Mill- bury Street, Worcester. Born in 1922 at Wor- cester. Entered from High School of Commerce. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4. MYRON LAWRENCE ATLAS. Mike. History. 45 Nevada Street, Winthrop. Born in 1928 at Boston. Entered from Winthrop High School. Activities: Varieties 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3; Follies 3,n 4; Softball 1, 2; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2; Alpha J Epsilon Pi. ARDASHUS A. AYKANIAN. Art. Mechanical En- gineering. 43 Mazarin Street, Indian Orchard. ' Born in 1923 at Whitinsville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, FRANCIS WILLIAM BACON. Liberal Arts. 23 Mer- riam Street, Pittsfield. Born in 1921 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Seton Hall. Activities: Dean ' s Listi 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Mathe- matics Club 2; Psychology Club 4; LR.C. 1. ROBERT WILLIAM BAttEY. Sociology. 32 Berlin Avenue, Milton. Born in 1924 at East Orange. Transfer from Devens. A ' ctivities: Band 1, 2; Roister Doistera 3, 4; Campus Varieties 1, 2; Con- cert Orchestra 1, 2. STEWART ANGUS BAIN. Civil Engineering. 1 Bird Place, West Roxbury. Born in 1921 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; Engineer- ing Club 3, 4. FRANCIS L BARATTA. ' Frank. Mechanical Sg!- neering. 23 Maiden Street, Watertown. Born in 1924 at Watertown. Entered from Watertown High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Newman Club 4. £fm ' RICHARD F. BARKLEY. Dick. History, 44 Camp- bell Street, Ouincy. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 3. ss. Forestry. 24 m 1927 at West- Activities: Dean ' s RUSSELL TULLER BARNES. R Avery Street, Westfield. Bon •jr field Transfer from Devens. BSfcList 3 Forestry Club 3, 4. ROGER THOMAS BARRON. Forestry. 4 Lummus Avenue, Danvers. Born in 1928 at Millbrook, New York. Entered from Hamilton High School. Activ- ities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4, JOHN ROBERT BARRY. Bob. Mechanical Engi neer- ing. 149 Traincroft Road, Medford. Born in 1925 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2: Engmeenng Club 3. BARBARA AREY BARTLETT. Bobbie. Home Eco- nomics. 58 Davidson Road, Worcester. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from North High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Ed- ucation Club 4; Chi Omega 2, 3, 4 (Alumnae Sec.) ROBERT C. BATES. Bob. Chemical Engineering. 16 Euclid Avenue, Winchester. Born in 1927 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Outing Club 1; Chemistry Club 1, 4; Radio Club 1, 2 (President 2). DAVID S. BAYER. Davy. Dave. Genera! Busi- ness. 26 Nelson Street, Webster. Born in 1927 at Putnam, Connecticut. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Index 4: S.C.A. 3, 4; Radio Club 4: Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. ROBERT BEAN. Bob. Business Administration. 34 Berkeley Street, Fitchburg. Born in 1926 at Wor- cester. Transfer from Devens. Activitie s : Auto- mobile Club 1, 2. KEVIN JOSEPH BARLOW. Forestry, 183 Weld Street, Boston. Born in 1926 at Boston. Entered- from Ros- lindale High School. Activities: Senate 2; Student Life Committee 3, 4; Chowder and Ma-.;hirig Soci- 1 ety 4; Outing Club 2, 3: Newman Club 2, 3, A; ■Spring Day Committee 2; Radio Club 2; Forestry Club 3, 4. EDWARD J. BARNICLE. Industrial Administration. 6 Circular Avenue, Natick. Born in 1927 at Natick. Transferred from Devens. Activities: Rod and Gun Club 1, 2; Business Administration Club 3; Newman Club 1, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 3: Automobile Club I, 2;. Radio Club 1. WILLIAM STEPHEN BARRON. Bill. Electrical Engi- neering. 22 Parkman Street, Dorchester. Born in 1919 in Newfoundland. Transfer from Devens. RICHARD JOHN BARRY. Dick. Psychology, 3 Harrison Avenue, Monson. Born in 1929 at Mon- son. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Psychology Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Chow- der and Marching Society 3, 4. EDWARD P. BARTLETT, JR. Bud. Mechanical Engi- neering. 30 Cottage Street, West Springfield. Born in 1925 at Hartford, Connecticut. Transfer from ' Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3. GEORGE E. BATTIT. Pre-Medical. 58 ' Granville Road, Cambridge. Born in 1927 at Cambridge. Entered from Rindge Technical School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Chorale 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Fre-Med. Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. EDWARD S. BEAL. Ted. Landscape Architecture. 16 Midland Road, Wellesley. Born in 1927 at Newton, Transfer from Newton Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors 1: Horticul- ture Show 2, 3, 4; Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY BEERS. Dossey. Home Economics. 42 Claflin Street, Leominster. Born in 1923 at Fitch- burg. Transfer from Fitchburg State Teachers Col- lege. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3: S.C.A. 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 2, 4: Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 3, jm . 1 ™W ALAN H. BELGARD. Al. Communication Engi- neering. 9 Wales Street, Dorchester. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 3; WMUA 3, 4; Track 2. ROBERT A. BENNETT. Bob. Bacteriology. Divi- sion Street, Great Harrington. Borii in 1922 at Boston. Transfer from Devens.. --Activities: Science Club 1, 2; Bacteriology Clut 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4. PAUL E. BENNETT. Electrical Engineering. 24 Spring Street, Somerville. Born in 1924 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Track 1. VIRGINIA M. BENNETT. Ginny. Poultry Hus- bandry. 62 Dayton Street, Danvers. Born in 1928 at New Bedford. Entered from Danvers High School Activities: Dean ' s List 3; 4-H Club 1; Poultry Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4); Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secre- tary 4). WILLIAM I. BENNETT. Bill. Floriculture. 10 Hadley Street, South Hadley. Born in 1927 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Band 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 4: Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 1; Land- scape Architecture Club 1. IRVING BERG. History. 84 Shamut Street, Chelsea. Born in 1926 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Statesmen 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2; I.Z.F.A. 1; Education Club 4; LR.C. 4. GUNNAR R. BERGLUND. Boy. Civil Engineering. 37 Andover Street, Worcester. Born in 1922 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. GEORGE I. BERNARD. English. 379 Textile Avenue, Lowell. Born in 1922 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Senate 4. PAUL E. BERNARDIN. Entomology. 635 Haverhill Street, Lawrence. Born in 1925 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Honor ' s Work 4: Devens Glee Club 1; Roister Doisters 2; Cheer Leader 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fernald Entomology Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE M. BERNSTEIN. Larry. Food Tech- nology. 476 Chestnut Street, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Food Technology Club 4: Bacteriology Club 4: Tau Epsilon Phi 3, 4. DAVID A. BENSON. Dave. Entomology. Vpter- an ' s Hospital, Northampton. Born in 1927 at Bronxville, New York. Entered from Taunton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Campbs Varieties 3; Fernald Entomology Club 2, 3, 4, Sigrria Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. BERGEN. Civil Engineering. 104 Reserva- tion Road, Milton. Bom in 1924 at South Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Newman Club 4; Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. NOBMAN H. BERKOWITZ. Berky. Psychology. 395 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston. Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Roxbury High School. Ac- tivities; Roister Doisters 4; Varieties 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I. Z. F. A. 2, 3; Pre-Med. Club 1: Psy- chology Club 3, 4; International Relations 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. BERNARD. Joe. Agricultural Econom- ics. West Union Street, Ashland. Born m 1926 at Milford. Transfer from Devens. Activities- Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. . ' h m ROLAND G. BEHNIER. Chemistry. 81 Bridge Street, Northampton. Born in 192 ' 7 at Northampton. Transfer from Devens. Activihes: Chemistry Club, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. BERRY. Bill. Geology. 30 Rockland Street, Roxbury. Born in 1920 at Paterson, New lersey. Entered from Huntington Prep School. Activities; Geology Club 4. UNIVERSITY OF r ■HOWARD A. BIEGEL. Bud. Chemistry. 112 Thorn- dike Street, Brookline. Born in 1928 at Brooklyn, New York. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2; Military Ball Committee 1; Bacteriology Club 4; Pre-Med. Club 4. JAMES L. BILLINGS. Bill. Forestry. Box 314, Rochester, Vermont. Born in 1923 at Rochester, Vermont. Entered from Rochester High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Ski Club 1; Forestry Club 3, 4: College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2. JOHN A. BIERNACKI. Engineering. 368 Greenwood Street, Worcester. Born in 1923 at Nanticoke, Pennsylvania. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 4. PHILIP J. BLANCHARD, JR. Doc. Dairy Manu- facturing. 50 Hollywood Street, Worcester. Born in 1926 at Worcester. Transfer from Worcester State Teachers ' College. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Honors Work .4; Judging Teams 4; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (House Manager o). RICHARD A. BLANCHARD. Dick. Psychology. 116 Dale Street, Waltham. Born in 1925 at Pater- son, New Jersey. Transfer from Devens. C. RUSSELL BLOMERTH. Russ. Civil Engineering. 12 Clarence Terrace, Maiden. Born in 1921 at Maiden. Entered from Maiden High School. Ac- tivities: Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. RACHEL L. BLOUIN. Rae. French. 17 High Street, Whitinsville. Born in 1928 at Whitinsville. En- tered from Northbridge High School. Activities: Class Nominating 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Hand- book 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, CHESTER A. BONNALLIE. Chet. Forestry. Pearl Hill Road, Fitchburg. Born in 1925 at Fitchburg. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Outing Club 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4. NICHOLAS BOBASKL Nick, Industrial Engineer- ing. Box D, Hinsdale. Born in 1927 at Dalton. Transfer from Duke University. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4. Married Men ' s Club 1, 2, 3; Ball and Chain Club 4; Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4. REMI J. BOURDAGES. Civil Engineering. 11 Prospect Street, Spencer. Born in 1925 at Spencer. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Newman Club 2: Ski Club 3, 4. WARREN S. BLODGET. Olericulture. 11 Newton Street, West Boylston. Born in 1925 at Sterling. Transfer from Devens. Dean ' s List 2; Index 4; Ski Club 4; Pomology Club 4; OlericuUure Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. DONALD E. BLOMQUIST. Don. Industrial Admin- istration. 80 Leamy Street, Gardner. Born in 1922 at Gardner. Entered from Gardner High School. Activities: Class Nominating 2; Interfrat Sing 3: Intramural Softball 3; Statesmen 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. ROSALIND B. BONAZZOLL Lindy. Dietetics. King Philip Heights, South Sudbury. Born in 1929 af. South Sudbury. Entered from Sudbury High School. Handbook 2, 3; Index 2, 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3 4; Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD W. BONNEVILLE. Hal. Industrial Engi- neering. 446 Bernardston Road, Greenfield. Born in 1924 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenheld High School. Activities: Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. HENRY G. BOUCHER, JR. Economics. 60 K Street, Turners Falls. Bom in 1922 at Turners Falls. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 1; Student Senate 3. BERNARD W. BOURDEAU. Bernie. History. 116 Third Street, Turners Falls. Born in 1925 at Turners Falls. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 1; Kappa Sigma 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS Ir, SSB 4«fc, • BRUCE T. BOWENS. Mass. 475 Union Street, Springfield. JOHN F. BOYLE. Johnny. Agricultural Economics. 21 Highland Street, Brockton. Born in 1921 at Brockton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. CHARLES P. BRACKET!. Chuck. Industrial Engi- neering. 65 Pine Tree Drive, South Hamilton. Born in 1926 at Salem. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Q.T.V. WILLIAM S. BRADLEY. Bill. Economics, 12 New- comb Place, Taunton. Born in 1927 at Taunton. Transfer form Devens. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. ZANE A. BCWER. Bow-Wow. Landscape Archi- tecture. 1 Ellsworth Street, Chelsea. Born in 1922 at Portland, Maine. Entered from Chelsea High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Summer Social Committee 3, 4; Ball and Chain Social Club 4. GEORGE W. BOYLEN, JR. Red. Chemistry. Wil- liams Avenue, Wilmington. Born in 1927 at Bos- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. JOHN E. BRADBURY. Brad. Business Administra- tion. 497 June Street, Fall River. Born in 1926 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 2; Phillips Brooks Club 3, 4. JOHN J. BREEN. Jack. Mechanical Engineering. 177 Wren Street, West Roxbury. Bom in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities; New- man Club 1, 2, 4: Mech. Engr. Club 3, 4. ROBERT A. BRENNAN. Bo herst Road, Belchertown. ton. ). Public Health. Am- Born in 1925 at Brock- IRENE BRESNICK. Psychology. 1220 Blue Hill Ave- nue, Mattapan. Born in 1929. Entered from Dor- chester High School, Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Handbook Board 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; LR.C. 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4). HOWARD E. BREWER. Slim. Physical Education. Eastham. Born in 1926 at Easthcrm. Transfer from Farragut College and Technical Institute. Activities: Outing Club 4; Physical Ed. Club 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. JOHN A. BRICKETT. Brick. Public Health. 269 Auburndale Avenue, Auburndale. Born in 1923 at Newton. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Bac- teriology Club 4; Ball and Chain Social Club 4. JOHN V. BRINK. Civil Engineering. 67 Purchase Street, Worcester. Born in 1923 at Holden. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. THOMAS J. BREWER. T. J. Sociology. 37 Warren . Avenue, Plymouth. Born in 1924 at Plymouth. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Outing Club 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2. DONALD H. BRIDGMAN. Breezy. Fine Arts. Shadowhill, Pittsfield. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Phillips Brooks Club 3; Student Christian Association A; Rod and Gun Club 3 (President); Ski Club 3, 4. FRANCIS D. BROGAN. Pug, English. Mount Ver- non Avenue, Hyannisport. Born in 1924 at St. John, N. B., Canada. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Student Senate 1. SIDNEY S. BRONSTEIN. Economics. 77 Shamut Street, Chelsea Born in 1924 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities. Campus Varieties 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 2. WIUIAM A. BROSS. Bill. Animal Husbandry. 124 Academy Hill Road, Brighton. Born in 1928 at Brookline. Entered from Boston Latin School. Activities: Class Nominating 2; Dean ' s List 3 Chorus 1, 2; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 1, 2 Varieties 3; Judging 4; Outing Club 2, 3, 4: S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Q.T.V. 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT F. BROWN. Ac. Public Health. 19 Gar- field Street, Maynard. Born in 1923 at Cincinnati, Ohio. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Outing Club 3; Chow?der and Marching Society 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 4; LZ.F.A. 2; Bacteriology Club 3, 4. HORACE HUNTINGDON BROWN, JR., Ornamental Horticulture. 131 Dorset- Street, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Transfer from Norwich University and Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Landscape Architecture Ciub 3, 4; Flori- culture Club 3, 4. SYDNEY BRUNELL. Zeek. Animal Husbandry, 38 Fox Street, Worcester. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Transfer from Worcester Junior College. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi. ALLAN CHANDLER BUCK. Geology. Fisher Road, Fitchburg, Born in 1926 at Fitchburg. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Fencing Club 3; Geology Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH BUCKLEY. Business Administration. 9 Holden Street, Dorchester. Born in 1925 at Dor- chester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Student Senate 2; Newman, Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1 (Treasurer 1): I. R. C. 1. DAVID E. BROOKS. Dave. Forestry. 32 Circle Drive, Waltham. Born in 1924 at Foxboro. En- tered from Waltham High School. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2, 3, A; Forestry Club 3, 4. ALBERT R. BROUDE. Russ. Marketing. 15 Uni- versity Road, Brookline. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 3, 4; Statesman 1, 2; Psychol- ogy Club 1; Masquers 1, 2. CALVIN CUTLER BROWN. Brownie. Civil Engi- neering. 16 Nelson Avenue, Georgetown. Born in 1924 at Erie, Pennsylvania. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Engineering Qub 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. THOMAS ORLANDO BROWN. Tom. Ornamental Horticulture. 69 Warwick Street, Roxbury. Born at Boston. Entered from Jamaica Plain High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Floriculture Club 3, 4; Horticulture Club 3, A; Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3); Horticultural Show 2, 3, 4. PASQUALE ANTHONY BRUNL Pat. Political Sci- ence. 27 Springside Avenue, Pittsfield. Born in 1924 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Devens, RUTH MARIE BUCK. Zoology. 18 Hersam Street, Stoneham. Born in 1929 at Woburn. Entered from Stoneham High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Scrolls 2; Student Senate 3; Chorus 1; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3: Pil- grim Fellowship 1, 2, 4; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ALBERT BUCKLEY. Bill. General Busi- ness Administration. 21 Kensington Place, Brock- ton. Born in 1924 at Brockton. Transfer from Prov- idence College. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ' %- k n ' FRANK JOSEPH BUKOSKI. Civil Engineering. Sun- derland Road, North Amherst, Born in 1917 at North Amhe rst. Entered from Amherst High School. ROBERT BULCOCK. Bob. Physical Education. 353 Shaw Street, New Bedford. Born in 1925 at New Bedford. Entered from New Bedford Vocational High School. Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Dean ' s List 1; Christian Association 2, 4; Phys. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, i- ; , UNIVERSITY OF PAUL PHILLIP BURBUTIS. Entomology. 57 Juniper Street, Lawrence. Born in 1927 at Haverhill. En- tered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1; University Chorus 1: Fernald Entomology Club 2, 3, 4; Mod- ern Dance Club 3. ROBERT LOUIS BURNS. Bob. Chemistry. 306 Revere Street, Winthrop. Born in 1924 at Milton. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List, 3; Newman Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Fencing Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH PAULINE BURR. Betty. Medical Tech- nology. 491 Springfield Street, Wilbraham. Born in 1929 at Baltimore. Entered from Classical High School.- Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. BURT. Dick, Forestry. West Main Street, Brookfield. Born in 1925 at Conway, Ar- kansas. Entered from Exeter, New Hampshire High SchooL Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Football 2. EUGENE MARTIN BYRNE. Gene. Political Science. 93 Alexander Street, Framingham. Born in 1924 at Framingham. Entered from Boston College High School. Activities: index 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Concert Association 4; Varieties 4; Carnival 4: Political Union 3. JOHN EDWARD BYRNES. Zillch. Business Admin- istration. 8 Parkwood Street, Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Chorus 1, 2; Varieties 2; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball 3; Carnival Committee 3; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3 4. PRISCILLA EUNICE BURNETT. Percy. Medical Technology. Prospect Street, Housatonic. Born in 1928 at Housatonic. Entered from Searles High School, Activities: Senate 3; Index 2, 3; Christian Association 1, 2; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BURNS. Bill. English, 374 Gray Street, Arlington. Born in 1923 at ArUngton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. ELEANOR CARR BURT. Lee. Home Economics. 24 Sunset Avenue, Chehnsford. Born in 1927 at Lowell. Entered from Northfield School for Girls. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Scrolls 2; Isogon 4f Panhellenic Council 3: Chorus 1, 2; Chorale 1, 2, 3; Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3; Varieties 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha ' Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. HERVEY HAROLD BUTLER. Herve, Forestry, H-6 Circle, Amherst. Born in 1922 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 4: Forestry Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, President 4). JOHN FRANCIS BYRNE. Jack. Psychology. 11 Maple Street, Northampton. Born in 1924 at North- ampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Nev man Club 1, 2, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4. STEPHEN F. CACI. Doc. Pre-Medical. 33 Lowe Street, Quincy. Born in 1923 at Quincy. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Education Club 4: Dev- ens College Association 3, 4: Nev man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med, Club 1, 2, 4, mtMim WALTER PURCELL CAHILL, JR. Babe, Business Administration, 226 Main Street, Madison, N. J. Born in 1924 at Newton, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Decm ' s List 3: Index 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Carnival Sa.U 3: Ring Committee 3, A; Social Activities Commitle ' ? 1, 2; Senate 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. EDWARD CAMARA. Big Ed. Science. 9 Clark ' s Court, Lowell. Born in 1915 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Senate 3; Statesman 1, 2; Index 4; Roister Doisters 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Masquers 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Science Club 1, 2; Square Dance Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. i ' JOHN D. CAIRNS. Jud. ' Mechanical Engineering. 88 V alden Street, New Bedford. Born in 1923 at New Bedford. Transfer from Devgns. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Engineering Club 3, 4: Fencing Club 1, 2: Science Club 1„.2; Germanic Society 1,2. RAYMOND ALCID CAOUETTE. Ray. Physics. 38 Kenneth Street, Lawrence. Born in 1922 at Law- rence. Transfer from Devens and University of North Carolina. s - c 5fe MASSACHUSETTS JAMES M. CARAMELLO. Jim. Sociology. 17 For- est Avenue Court, Plymouth. Born in 1921 at Plymouth. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Newman Club 1, 2. DORIS C. CARBONE. Dee. Recreational Leader- ship. 11 Margaret Street, Gardner. Born in 1928 at Gardner. Entered from Gcjrdner High School. Activities: Class Officer 2; Isogon 4; Inter-sorority Declamation 3; Burnham Declamation 2; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Hop Committee 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH NOBLE CAREW. Physical Education. 35 High Street, Monson. Born in 1925 at Monson. En- tered from Monson Academy. Activities: B.C. A. 2, 3; Phys. Ed. Club 3, 4 (Secretary 4): Education Club 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 3); Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK A. CARLSON. Carl. Electrical En- gineering. 187 Jasper Street, Springfield. Born in 1922 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Radio 1, 2, 3, 4; Devens Glee Club 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4; Operetta Guild 1, 2; Auto. Club 2; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Camera Club 1. PAUL DONAHUE CARON. Sociology. Laurel Drive, Huntington. Born in 1923 at Chester. Entered from Huntington High School Activities: Dean ' s List 2: Newman Club 2, 3, 4. ALTON F. CARR. Al. Mechanical Engineering. 84 Lexington Street, Belmont. Born in 1927 at Waltham. Entered from Belmont High School. NICHOLAS ANDRE ' W CARBALIOTIS. Nick. Math- ematics. 47 Woodman Street, Lynn. Born in 1926 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Bas- ketball 2 (Manager); Mathematics Club. ROBERT JAMES CARDELL. Bob. Industrial Engi neering. 8 Glenwood Avenue, Pittsfield, Born m 1920 at Pittsfield, Activities: Mechanical Engi neering Club 3, 4. ALAN ERVIN CARLSON. Al. Foresiry. 64 Rad- dins Grove Avenue. Lynn. Born in 1928 at Lynn. Entered from Lynn Classical High School. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3; Chorus 1, 2; Operetta Guild 1, 2; Radio Club 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4. ALEXIS ADELBERT CARON. Alex. French. 1045 Monsanto Avenue, Indian Orchard. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, President 4); Radio Club 1; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. ALLAN CAMERON CARPENTER. AL Forestry and Engineering. 27 South Prospect Street, Amherst. Born in 1923 at Greenfield. Entered from Deer- field Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1; Pilgrim Fellowship 2; Agricultural Engineering Club 3, 4; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM CARR. Botany. Silver Street, Agawam. Born in 1923 at Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Common Wealth 2 (Editor). FRANCIS XAVIER CARR. Forestry. 211 Smith Street, Lowell. Born in 1926 at Lowell. Entered from Lowell High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4. WILLIAM AARON CARRINGTON. Bill. Industrial Engineering. 532 Fairmounf Street, Fitchburg. Born in 1925 at Fitchburg. Entered from Spring- field Technical High School. Activities: Radio Club 2; Engineering Club 3, 4. JAMES ARTHUR CARR. Jim. Economics. 34 North Monroe Terrace, Dorchester. Born in 1923 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2, 4; Psychology Club 1, 4; Spanish Club f; I.R.C. 1. CHARLES RICHARD CARSWELL. Dick. Econom- ics. 68 Graham Street, Gardner. Born in 1917 at Gardner. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Math- ematics Club 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 4; Decn s List. WaUAM JOSEPH CASEY. Bill. Industrial Admin- istration. 48 West Broadway, Gardner. Born in 1922 at Gardner. Entered from Gardner High School. Activities: Inter Fraternity Council 3, 4; Adelphia 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter Greek Ball Committee 3; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR ORESTE CASTRABERTI. Cass. Pre- Dental Bacteriology. 51 Wareham Street, Med- ford. Born in 1924 at Somerville. Entered from Medford High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2; Varsity M Club 2; Senate 4. ARDITH MURIEL CATTEMOLE. Ardie. Home Economics. 1294 Bay Street, Springfield. Born in . 1928 at Newton. Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College. Activities: Roister Doisters 4; Phillips Brooks Club 4; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Chi Omega 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN CHADWICK. Chad. Medical Technology. Main Street, West Boxford. Born in 1929 at HaverhUI. Entered from Johnson High School. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Chimes 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Wesley Founda- tion 1; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3, 4. ELMER ALBERT CHAMBERLAIN. ' Main Street, Digh- ton. Born in 1927 at Dighton. Entered from Digh- ton High School. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES M. CASSIDY. The Wedge. Agricultural Economics. 160 Lincoln Street, Worcester. Born -in 1926 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Index 4; Chorus 2; Devens Glee Club 1; Newman Club 1, 2 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 (Guard 3). EDWIN B. CASWELL, Ed. Wildlife Management. 23 Rock Street, Middleboro. Born in 1924 at Mid- dleboro. Transfer from the University of Cali- fornia. Activities: Class Nominating Committee 2, 3; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4. MORRIS DAVID CAVE. Economics. 198 Spring Street, Florence. Born in 1925 at Northampton. Transfer from Northampton Junior College. THOMAS DWIGHT CHAFFEE. Tom. History. 63 Woodbridge Street, South Hadley. Born in 1924 at Seekonk. Entered from South Hadley High School. EDWIN H. CHANDLER. Ed. Wildlife Management. 170 Parmenter Road, West Newton. Born in 1925 at Newton. Entered from Newton High School. Activities: Wildlife Club 1, 2; University Rod and Gun Club 3, 4. EMERSON H. CHANDLER. Em. Wildlife Manage- • ment. 285 Webster Street, Auburndale. Born in 1926 at Wellesley. Entered from Newton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4. ROBERT HARVEY CHAPDELAINE. Chap. Market- ing. 36 Mary Street, Chicopee Falls. Bom in 1925 at Chicopee Falls. Entered from Cathedral High School, Springfield. Activities: Newman Club 1, ■2, 3, 4. EDWARD I. CHAPSKI. Ed. Geology. 136 Eden- field Avenue, Watertown. Born in 1926 at Brigh- ton. Entered from Watertown High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1; Fencing Club 1. PAUL E. CHANNELL. Poultry. 41 Charnock Street, Beverly. Born in 1926 at Beverly. Entered from Beverly High School. Activities: Outing Club 2, 3, 4 (President 3); Square Dance Club 3, 4 (Pres- ident 3, 4); Cross Country 2, 3; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2. ROBERT RAYMOND CHAPIN. Bob. Industrial Engineering. 1 East Street, Northfield. Born in 1925 at Bemidji, Minnesota. Entered from Mount Hermon School. Activities: Student Senate 3; En- gineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY E. CHARM. Stan. Food Technology. Wallingford Road, Brighton. Born in 1926 Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Aca- demic Activities Board 4; Dean ' s Lisl 2, 3, 4; Senate 2; Music Guild 4; Band 3. 4; HlUel 3; Chemistry Club 3. SSK ' - ERNEST CARLTON CHARBON. Ernie. Agricultural Economics. R.F.D. Lunds Corner Station, New Bedford. Born in 1924 at Middleboro. Transfer from Villanova College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3. JACK CHINIAN. 236 Boylston Street, Watertown. JOSEPH JOHN CHMURA, JR. Chemistry. 63 South Street, Chicopee. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Entered from Chicopee High School. Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3r Operetta Guild 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. MYRON A. CHOTKOWSKI. Mike. Mechanical Engineering. 153 Arlington Street, Framingham. Born in 1921 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2. FRANCIS G. CIARFEUA. Babe. Chemistry. 49 Sterling Street, Maiden. Bom in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Varieties 1, 2; Devens Band 1, 2; Devenaires 1, 2; Operetta Guild 1, 2; Auto Club 2; Folies 3, 4; Education Club 4; Chowder and Marching So- ciety 3, 4. EDWARD CIRCULAS. Ed. Bacteriology. 41 Mon- adnock Street, Dorchester. Born in 1927 at New York City. Transfer from Devens. Activities: New- ' man Club 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2; Recreational Planning Club 1. JOHN BURLEIGH CLAPP. JR. Olericulture. 380 Gush- ing Street, Hingham. Born in 1926 at Newton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Soci ety 4; Olericulture Club 3, 4. ESTELLE R. CHASE. Lolly. . Bacteriology. 38 Nara- gansett Street, Springfield. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres. 4): Hillel Dorm Representative 3, 4. STANLEY PHILIP CHIZ. Stosh. Economics. 17 Woodlawn Street, Springfield. Born in 1928 at. Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities; Statesmen 1; Chorale 3, 4; Operetta Guild 3, 4; HiUel 1, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, ' 4 (Sentinel 2, Scribe 3, Lt. Master 4). WALTER STANLEY CHOCHREK. Wally. Mechan- ical Engineering. 416 North Montello Street, Brockton. Born in 1922 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. WILLIAM FRANK CHRISTENSEN. Bill. Business Administration. 64 Kenwood Street, Pittsfield. Born in 1926 at Ashtabula, Ohio. Entered from Pittsfield High School. THADDEUS JOHN CIESLUK. Totsy. English. 685 North Chicopee Street, Fairview. Born in 1917 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Married Men ' s Club 2; Newman Club 2, 4; Edu- cation Club 4; Varsity Club 2, 4; Chowder and Marching Society 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. GRATIA RUTH CLANCY. Home Economics. 78 East Street, Mt. Tom. Bom in 1928 at Springfield. Transfer from ' American International College. Activities: Chorale 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Kappa Alpha Theta. GEORGE DALE CLARK. Geo. Industrial Engineer- ing. 14 Payson Road, Foxboro. Born in 1928 at Easthampton. Entered from Foxboro High School. Activities: S.C.A, 1; Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JO-ANNE CLARK. Psychology. 209 Worcester Road, Framingham. Born in 1929 at Williamantic, Conn. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: Panhellenic 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4; Education Club 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega; Dean ' s List 3. THOMAS EDWARD CLARK. Tom. Business Ad- ministration. 1145 Northampton Street, Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Indianapolis, Indiana. Entered from Cathedral High School, Indianapolis. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball ' 4; Inter-Greek Ball 3; Theta Chi. JOHN FRANCIS CLEVERLY. Electrical Engineering. 27 Maryland Street, Dorchester. Born in 1918 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. LOUIE ARTHUR CLOUGH. Lou. Zoology. 310 Wells Street, Greenfield. Born in 1925 al Saint Cloud, Florida. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: Christian Association 1, 2; S. C. A. Cabinet 2; Sophomore-Senior Hop; Edu- cation Club 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean ' s List MICHAEL JOSEPH CLIFFORD. Mike. Chemistry. 34 Day Avenue, Northampton. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Transfer from Saint Michael ' s Col- lege. Activities: Chemistry Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. LLOYD S. COHAN. Electrical Engineering. 155 Eliot Street, Natick. Born in 1923 at Revere. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. I ' ' ELIOT K. COHEN. El. Political Science. 141 Wood- side Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1928 at Spring- field. Transfer from American International Col- lege. Activities: Flint Oratorial 3; Hillel 2, 3, 4; l.Z.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Political Union 4; Crew 1: Tau Epsilon Phi; Dean ' s List 1. MERWIN COHEN. Merky. Accounting. 487 Pleas- ant Street, Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Entered from Monson Academy. Activities: Col- legian 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi; Dean ' s List 2. PHYLLIS LILLIAN COLE. Phyl. Sociology. 2 Elm Street, Methuen. Born in 1928 at Lawrence. En- tered from Searles High School. Activities: Aca- demic Activities Board 4;, Isogon 4; Collegian 3, 4; Handbook 2, 3; Index 2, 3, 4; Varieties 4; Christian Association 1, 2: Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2: Athletic Association ], 2; Sigma Kappa; Dean ' s List 1, 2. BRADFIELD JOSEPH COLLINS. Brad. Electrical Engineering. 22 Ashcroft Road. Medford. Born in 1924 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Q.T.V. ROBERT MAURICE CONARY. Industrial Engineering. 119 Sherwood Road, Medford. Born in 1927 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2 (Treasurer 2). CHARLES B. CONLIN. Chuck. Animal Husbandry. 156 Babcock Street, Brookline. Born in 1926 at Stoughton. Entered from Brookline High School. Activities: Newman Club 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 4; Alpha Gamma Rho. MELVIN COHEN. Mel, Civil Ef!5lBeefmgr ' -47 Earl Street, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Brooklyn, New York. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engineer- ing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. SAMUEL COHEN. Quinn Civil Engineering. 7-1 Harrison Street, Worcester. Born in 1924 at Bos- ton. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High School. Activities: Hillel 3, 4; Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 1; Spanish Club 1. JOSEPH COLLINGWOOD. JR. Joe. Chemistry. 603 Beech Street, Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. WILLIAM MILES COLLINS. Industrial Engineering. 69 Chapman Street, Watertown. Born in 1926 at Arlington. Transfer from Devens. EUGENE FRANCIS CONGDON. Geno. Pubhc Health. 9 Pine Street, Great Barrington. Born in 1926 at Great Barrington. Entered from Searles High School. Activities: Carnival Ball Committee 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha. WALTER PAUL CONRADY. Walt. Chemistry. As- cension Street, Blackstone. Born in 1920 at Blackstone. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. UNIVERSITY OF 244 EDWARD MICHAEL COOGAN. Ted. Business Ad- ministration. 10 Central Street, Millers Falls. Born in 1926 at Millers Falls. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ball and Chain Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3. BYRON A. COPARANIS. By. Sociology. 90 Belle- vue Avenue, Haverhill. Born in 1926 at Haver- hill. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean ' s List 3. ROBERT GEORGE COOK. Bob. Government. Silver Street, North Wilbrahom. Born in 1921 at Brook- field. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Political Union 4; Decn ' s List 3. GEORGE CRUFT COREY. Economics. Barrett ' s Mill Road, Concord. Born in 1924 at Harvard. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Devens Senate 1, 2 (President 2); Senate 3, 4 (Vice President 3); Po- litical Union 3, 4 (Vice Chairman). JAMES J. CORMACK, JR. Jim. Chemistry. 73 North Street, Ludlow. Born in 1925 at Ludlov . En- tered from Ludlow High School. BERNARD CALVIN COSSAR. Whitey. Chemistry. West Main Street, Brookfield. Born in 1923 at North Sudbury. Entered from David Brown High School, Spencer. Activities: Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean ' s List 1, 3. WEBSTER ELIOT GOTTEN. Web. Economics. 30 Middle Street, Florence. Born in 1925 at Marble- head. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Football 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3. ALFRED COUHTINES. Civil Engineering. Cotuit. Bom in 1924 at Johnstown, New York. Transfer from Devens. LAWRENCE HENRY COUTURE. Pete. Wildlife Management. 311 Glendale Road, North Wilbra- ham. Born in 1916 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. Activities: Newman Club 4; Fish and Game Club 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WALTER JOHN COX. Walt. Economics. 60 Pres- cott Street, Readville. Born in 1928 at Readville. Entered from Hyde Park High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma. RAYMOND M. CORNISH. Ray. Chemistry. 17 Warwick Road, Watertown. Born in 1925 at Waltham. Entered from Watertown High School. Activities: Phillips Brooks Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARY LOUISE COTE. Botany. 411 Rogers Avenue, West Springfield. Born in 1929 at West Spring- field. Entered from Cathedral High School. Ac- tivities: Botany 3, 4; Lab. Asst.; Outing Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ERWIN RUSSELL COULSON. Ed. Electrical Engi- neering. 1007 Allen Street, Springfield. Born in 1925 at Reading. Transfer from Springfield Jun- ior College. Activities: Ski Club 1, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. EDWARD FRANCIS COUSINEAU, JR. Coz. ' Mech- anical Engineering. 47 Sterling Street, Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Tech- nical High SchooL Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN CALDWELL COWLES. Jack. Floriculture. 13 Spring Street, Ipswich. Born in 1923 at May- agiiez, Puerto Rico. Entered from Stonehcrai High SchooL Activities: Floriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean s List 3. JAMES EDWARD CRAFT. English. 51 June Street, Worcester. Bom in 1920 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Statesman 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Commonwealth 3: Germanic Society 1, 2. MASSACHUSETTS y . ar -K ) r • A lA - S « « ■15 HENRY L. CRAWSHAW. Hank. Forestry. 142 Otis Street, Hingham. Born in 1923 at Hingham. Entered from Chauncy Hall School. Activities: Camera Club 2; I.R.C. 3; Forestry Club 4. RICHARD FLEMING CREERON. Dick. Mechanical Engineering. 19 Kendall Street, Worcester. Born at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Devens Automotive Club 1, 2 (President 1, Direc- tor 2); Mechanical Engineering Club 4. HOBART N. CROCKER. Hoby. Physical Education. 1074 Massachusetts Avenue, ArUngton. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Physical Education Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2; Ball and Chain Club 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4. ELEANOR CROWELL. Animal Husbandry, Sand- v ich. Born in 1928 at Hyannis. Entered from Henry T. Wing School. Activities: Chorus 2; Judg- ing Team 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dean ' s List 3. PHILIP MARTIN CULLIN. Potts. History. 52 Clark Street, Lynn. Born in 1925 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4. TERRENCE EDWARD CUNNINGHAM. Terry. Elec trical Engineering. 4 Charles Street, Winlhrop Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Concert Associa tion 3, 4: Varieties 3, 4; Masquers; Nev man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Ep; Ion; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G. CREED. Bill. Poultry. 138 Conanf Street, Beverly. Born in 1923 at Beverly. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, WILLIAM FRANCIS CRIMMIN. Bill. Business Ad- ministration. 4 Sampson Street, Spencer. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Nev man Club I, 2, 3. lACQUELINE CROSBY. Jacquie. Psychology. 69 South Central Street, Haverhill. Born in 1928 at Haverhill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activities: Chorus 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; I.R.C. 1, 2; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa; Honors Work 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER FARBER CULLEN, JR. Business Admin- istration. East Washington Road, Hinsdale. Born in 1923 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Devens Glee Club 3; Merrymount Masquers 1, 2, 3; Chowder and Marching Society 4. RICHARD M. CUNNINGHAM. Dick. English. 143 Temple Street, Gardner. Bom in 1924 at Gardner. Transfer from Devens. AcHvities: Newman Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. WILLIAM JAMES CUNNINGHAM. History. 523 Os- good Street, North Andover. Born in 1926 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. BARBARA ADELL CURRAN. Barb. History. Ill 1 Nevins Avenue, Longmeadow. Born in 1928 at ! Vv ' ashington, D.C. Entered from Classical High I School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Collegian ( 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 3; Operetta Guild 2, 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2; Radio Club 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3; Pi Beta Phi. JAMES PATRICK CURTIN. Jim. English. 130 King Street, Northampton. Born m 1926 at Florence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Collegian 3, 4 (Feature and Managing ' Editor 3, Editor 4.) RAYMOND A. CURRIER. Ray. Forestry. Elm Street, Salisbury; Born in 1925 at Cambridge, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Forestry Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3. CARL IRVING CUTLER. Electrical Engineering. 48 Walcolt Street, Maiden. Born in 1923 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ccll;aian 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2. 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Amateur Club WIPUOl, 2, 3, 4. • i , m ROBERT GUNNER DAHLSTROM. Bob. Mechanical Engineering. 33 Webb Street, Weymouth. Born m 1923 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties; Engineering Club 4. MICHAEL C. DAMIANO. Mike. Industrial Engi- neering. 279 Lexington Street, Watertown. Born in 1927 at Brighton. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT ESMOND DANIELS. Bob. Marketing. 99 Ruthven Street, Roxbury. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Baseball Team 1; Student Senate 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; I.R.C. 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2. MARSHALL H. DAVID. Electrical Engineering. 108 Governor Winthrop Road, Somerville. Born in 1927 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Radio Club 3, 4. SPENCER LAPPEN DAVIS. Food Technology. 1742 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Boston English High School. Activities: Hillel 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Food Technology Club 3, 4. RANDALL L. DEAN. Randy. Agricultural Engi- neering. 15 Spring Street, Shrewsbury. Born in 1924 at Worcester. Entered from Shrewsbury High School. Activities: S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Agricul- tural Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THEODORE DELEVORYAS. Ted. Botany. 153 Graltan Street, Chicopee Falls. Born in 1929 at Chicopee Falls. Entered from Chicopee High School. Activities: Chorus 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. ARA DEMURJIAN. Light Building Construction. 18 Silk Street, Arlington. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Entered from Manter Hall Prep. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; A-gricuhural Engineering Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. DANIEL RICHARD DALY. Digger. English. 196 Woodland Avenue, Gardner. Born in 1925 at Gardner. Gardner High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD E. DANIELS. Geology. 10 Larone Avenue,, West Springfield. Born in 1924 at West Spring-; field. Transfer from Devens. | GEORGE EDWARD DAVIAU. Electrical Engineering. 470 Newton Street, South Hadley. Born in 1921 ' at South Hadley. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Electrical Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NEWTON STANLEY DAVIDOW. Newt. English. 5 Elm Hill Avenue, Roxbury. Born in 1928 at ' Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 2; Hillel 3, 4 (Newspaper Editor 3); Creative Writing Workshop 2; Dean ' s List 2. DOUGLAS DEAN. Doug. Chemistry. 201 Park Street, Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. En- tered from Holyoke High. Activities: Chemistry Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, WILLIAM DEANE. BiD. Food Technology. 70 North Main Street, Whitinsville. Born in 1926 at Whitinsville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Food Technology Club 4. RAYMOND J. DEMEO. Ray. Economics. 882 Moody Street, Walthara. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 2. HOWARD ERNEST DENNY. Business Administration. 5 Jewett Street, Northampton. Born in 1924 at ' Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. • ' ' UNIVERSITY OF JOHN L. DENYSE. Jack. Accounting. 203 Tri- angle Street, Amherst. Born in 1927 at Amherst. Entered from Amherst High School. RICHARD EDMUND DESJARLAIS. Dick. Mathe- matics. 68 Ducharme Avenue, WiUiamsett. Born in 1925 at WiUiamsett. Transfer from North Adams State Teachers ' College. Activities; Chor- ale 3, 4; Operetta Guild 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4: Education Club 4: Q.T.V. FRANCIS TIMOTHY DESMOND. Des. Industrial Engineering. 57 Lexington Street, Everett. Born in 1926 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mechanical En- gineering Club 3, 4. FRANCIS A. DEPUY. Frank. Mechanical Engi- neering. 68 Spruce Street, Watertown. Born in 1917 at Dayton, Washington. Transfer from Or- egon State College. JOHN NICKOLAS DE SALVO. Business Administra- tion. 46 Walnut Street, Belmont. Born in 1926 at Belmont. Transfer from Devens. MARCEL LEO DESROSIERS. Mac. Civil Engineer- ing. 35 Donny Biook Road, Brighton. Bom in 1925 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4: Military Ball Committee 3. FRANK I. DEVER, JR. Chick. Business Administra- tion. 29 Prentice Street, Springfield. Born in 1922 at Attleboro. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psy- chology Club 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Veterans Club 3; Business Administration Club 3, 4; Political Union 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EUGENE DI CESARE. Mechanical Engineering. 232 Pleasant Street, Leominster. Born in 1926 at Leo- minster. Entered from Leominster High School. Activities: Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4. HENRY S. DICKSON. Electrical Engineering. 7 Great Road, East Acton. Transfer from Devens. AIME PAUL DEXTRADER. Dex. Business Admin- istration, 18 Dale Street, Ware, Born in 1925 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: So- ciety of Intercollegiate Noetics 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 4; Varieties 3: Follies 3, 4; Fencing Club 1; Military Ball 3. MARY LUCILLE DICKMAN. Dickie. ' Home Econ- omics, 12 Atlantic Avenue, Rockport. Born in 1928 at Rockport. Entered from Rockport High SchooL Activities: Newman Club i, 2, 3, i; Home Ec. Club 4. JANICE AMANDA DILLARD. Jan. Sociology. 44 Lake Street, Piltsfield. Born in 1928 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Nominating Committee 3; Handbook 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2. JOSEPH FRANCIS DILLMAN. . Joe. Business Ad- ministration. 107 Richmond -.Street, Worcester. Born in 1924 at Brooklyn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Sen- ate 1; Adelphia 4; Carnival 1, 2, 3,; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ARTHUR LAWRENCE DiVENUTI. Art. Electrical Engineering. 137 Mountain Avenue, Revere. Born in 1923 at Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Radio Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. EDWIN HARRY DINELEY. Ed. Industrial Engi- neering. 8 Pearl Street, Beverly. Born in 1926 at Oak Park, Illinois. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities; Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Nexvman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 1, 2; Q.T.V. JAY TRUMAN DOANE. Electrical Engineering. Bige- low Street, Marlboro. Born in 1923 at Marlboro. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. f MASSACHUSETTS iAiL ssa OSCAR CLARENCE DOANE. JR. Os. General Agriculture. Warwick. Born in 1924 at Dana. Entered from New Salem Academy. Activities: Choir 1; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Military Ball 2, 3; F.F.A. 3, 4; Student Action 2; Dorm. Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 3. PAUL TAYLOR DOHERTY. Floriculture. Hayden Rowe, Hopkinton. Born in 1926 at Boston. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Chov der and March- ing Society 4; Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Honors Work 4. BARBARA ANNE DONAHUE. Donnie. Botany. 70 Edgehill Road, Winthrop. Born in 1929 at Win- throp. Entered from Winthrop Hiqh School. Ac- . tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; DriU ' leam 1, 2, 3; Executive Committee 4; Collegian 1; Roister Dois- ters 2, 3; Chorus 3; Operetta Guild 2, 3; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS DONEGAN. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 25 Hayes Road, Roshndale. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 3, 4. CLARENCE EDWIN DOUCETTE. Mechanical Engi- neering. 64 Ballardvale Street, Wilmington. Born in 1923 at Quincy, Entered from Wilmington High School. Activities: Engineering Club 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN DOBIAS. Bill Electrical Engineer- ing. Van Nuys Road, Colrain. Born in 1925 at Colrain. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Varieties 3; Index 4 (Adv. Mgr); Military Ball Committee 3; Electrical Engi- neering Club 4; Distinguished Military Student; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ALDEN C. DOLIBER. Cush. Animal Husbandry. 46 Falmouth Road, West Newton. Born in 1926 at Boston. Entered from Newton High School. Activities: Future Farmers of America 3, 4 (Vice Pres. 4); Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. EDWARD WILLIAM DORAN. Ed. Marketing. 4 Harborview Avenue, Winthrop. Born in 1925 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Inter- frat. Council 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. Ad. Club 3, 4; Inter-Greek Ball 4; O.T.V. MARIELLEN DONOGHUE. History. 280 Oak Street, Holyoke. Born in 1929 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Education Club 4; Kappa Alpha Theta. EVERETT GEORGE DOWNING. Ev, History. 38 Lessey Street, Amherst. Born in 1926 at Brookline. Entered from Brown University. Activities: S.C.A. 3, 4; College Pilgrim Fellowship 2, 3: I.R.C. 2, 4. RUSSELL STEPHAN DRAGO. Ru 72 Avenue A, Turners Falls. Born in 1928 at Turners Falls. Entered from Turners Falls High SchooL Activities: Education Club 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. Chemistry. PETER JOSEPH DREVINSKY. Pete. Chemistry. 14 Lane Street, Middleboro. Born in 1925 at Middle- boio. Entered from Memorial High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Collegian 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 2; Kappa Sigma. JOHN HOWARD DuBOIS. Red. Animal Husban- dry. 74 Romaine Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey. Born in 1926 at New York City. Entered from Bogota High School, Maywood. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4: Football 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho. JACK LeROY DuMOND. Black Jack. Economics. 556 White Street, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield Technical High School. Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. y VALMORE A. DUBREUtt: Pre-Medical. 550 County Street, New Bedford. Born in 1927 at New Bed- ford. Transfei;--ffom Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2,-4: Carnival Ball Comm. 3; Pre-Med. Club .4: S -lal Comm. (Devens) 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM GERARD DUNN. Bill. English. Tucker St., Lenox, Mass. Born in 1925 at Pittsfield, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Collegian 3, 4 (Sports Editor 4); Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WMUA 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Varsity Basketball 3. -r jJP ' ' ' ' i( SEWELL NIGHTENGALE DUNION, JR. Bud. Gen- eral Business. 276 Green River Road, Greenfield. Born in 1924 at Lov ell, Mass. Transfer from San Diego State Teachers College, San Diego, Cal. PHILIP Q. DWYER. Gabby. Economics. 19 Fair- field Avenue, Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Mass. Entered Jrom Holyoke High School. Acti- vities: Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. '  . ! , vflf? t f rf. L ROBERT D. EDDY. Bob. Economics. 1950 Whitney St., Amherst. Eoin in 1921 ai Boston, Mass. En- tered from Amherst High School. ARRETA IRENE EDMONDS. Reta. History. 9 Third Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield, Mass. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Scrolls 2; Chorus 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 1; International Club 1, 2; I.R.C. 3. RAYMOND HERMAN EGER. Ray. Chemistry. 475 Beech Street, Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke, Mass. Entered from Holyoke High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; S.C.A. 3; Chemistry Club 4; Ski Club 4. DAVID CROCKER ELDRIDGE. Dave. V ildlife Management. 64 Gibbs Avenue, ' Wareham, Mass. Born in 1925 at Fall River, Mass. Transfer from Boston University. JOHN GEORGE ELLIS. Bacteriology. 745 ' Wrashington Street, Wellesley, Mass. Born in 1924 at North- ampton, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: ■Bacteriology Club 3, 4. ENDRE ENDRESEN, JR. Food Technology. Amherst College G. 1. Village. Born in 1925 at Nevifton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 4; Chemistry Club 1,2; Food Technology Club 4. ARNOLD JOHN ESTELLE. Bud. Physical Educa- tion. 27 Wilson Avenue, Northampton, Mass. Born in 1921 at Springfield. Entered from Spring- field High School. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1: Phi-Ed. Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. HYMAN SAUL EDELSTEIN. Hy. ' Chemistry. 35 Glenway Street, Dorchester.- Born in 1927 at Bos- ton, Mass. Entered from Boston Latin School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2j 3, 4; Adelphia (Secretary- Treasurer); Burnham Declamation 2 (1st prize); Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3; Varieties 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2. 3; Chem. Club -3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 3, Pres. 4). JOHN S. EGAN. Pomology. E-7 T, Amherst, Mass. Born in 1922 at Wakefield, Mass. Transfer from Devejis. Activities: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Pom ology Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer), HUGH F. ELDER. Civil Engineering. M-3 Federal Circle, Amherst Born m 1923 at Wellesley, Mass. Transfer from Devens Activities: Engineering Club 1, 2 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Science Club 1, 2. ERWIN M. ELDRIDGE. Pre Medical (Zoology). .65 South St., Great Barrington, Mass. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Devens ' s Glee Club 3: Chem. Club 4; Fre-Med. Club 2, 3 (Vice-Pres.) 4; German Club 2, 3, JOSEPH DAY EMERSON. Joe. Economics. 58 Cen- tral Street, Auburndale, Mass. Born in ' 1927 at Boston, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2;- Chorus (Devens) 1. THEODORE STEVENSON ESCHHOLZ. Ted. An- imal Husbandry. 44 Lowell Street, Andover, Mlass. Born in 1925 at Hartford, Conn. Transfer from Dartmouth. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Judging Teams 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. ALLAN JOHN ESTEY, JR. Al. Chemical Engineer- ing. 20 Holt Road, Holden, Mass. Born in 1922 at Worcester, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Chemistry Club 4. WILLIAM THOMAS EVANS. Bill. Pie-Medical. 16 Massasoit Place, Springfield. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Transfer from American International College. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Lotta Scholar- ship 4; Outing Club 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 2, 3, 4; Spring Track ' 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4. NANCY FARNSWORTH. Nan. Home Economics. 31 Chesterfield Road, Worcester. Eorn in 1928 at Worcester, Mass. Transfer from Simmons College. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; S.C.A. 2; Home Ec. Club 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 3 (House Man- SOLOMON FEINBERG. History. 11 Vesta Road, Dor- chester, Mass. Born in 1925 at Dorchester, . Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hillel 3, 4; I.Z.F.A, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4. ANTONIO FERREIRA. Tony. Civil Engineering. 11 Center Street, Holyoke, Mass. Born in 1929 at Holyoke, Mass. Transfer from Holyoke Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3;- Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer (Varsity) 3, 4. HAROLD FIENMAN. Hal. Physical Education. 71 Euston Road, Brighton, Mass. Born in 1923 at Boston, Mass. Entered from Brighton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Adelphia 3, 4; Varieties 1; Outstanding Track Man oi 1949; Hillel 1; Inter- irat. Council; Senate 3; Phys. Ed. Club 3, 4; Var- sity M Club 3; Maroon Key 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi, SAUL FINKEL. Fink. Industrial Engineering. 38 Algonquin Place, Springfield, Mass. Born in 1926 at Worcester, Mass. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Hillel 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOUISE FISCHER. Fish. Sociology. 18 Rockland Street, Concord, New Hampshire. Born in 1929 at Brockton. Entered from Newton High School. Activities; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Academic Activ- ities Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Nominating Comm. 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Secretary 3; W.A.A. 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma. ■WILLIAM ARTHUR FITZPATRICK. Fitz. Wild Life Management. Wendell Rd., Shutesbury, Mass. Born in 1917 at Rochdale, Mass. Transfer from S. S. A. Activities: 4-H Club 1, 2 (S.S.A.). DONALD F. FAIR. Don. Food Technology. 19 Parkman Street, Natick, Mass. Bern in 1926 at Natick. Transfer from Devens. Activities: New- man Club 4; Mihtaiy Ball 3; Chemistry Club 4:1 Food Technology Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha ' 3, 4. PAUL JAMES FEELEY. Rick. Mechanical Engi- neering. 12 Pearl Street, Medford, Mass. Born in 1926 at Boston, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Devens Varieties 1, 2; Deven ' s Masquers 1, 2; Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH FRANCIS FERRANTE. Joe, ' Electrical En- gineering. 321 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain. Born in 1925 at Boston, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Engineering Club 3, 4. COURTLAND FIELD. Romance Language. 20 Plecs- .ant St., Marlboro, Mass. Born in 1923 at New York City, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Radio Club 1, 2, 3. HENRY JOSEPH FILAR. Hank. English. 17 Linda . ' i venue, Willimansett, Mass. Born m 1927 at Chicopee, Mass. Transfer from Devens. EDWARD ANTHONY FIORELLO. Eddie. Electrical Engineering. 46 Logan Avenue, Medford, Mass. Born in 1921 at Boston, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. FITZGERALD. Fitz. Psychology. 95 Rindge Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Newman Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Vars- ity Club 2, 3, 4; Ed. Club 4; Q.T.V. -Fiaternity. TRACY IVAN FLAGG. PuMic Health. 275 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass. Born in 1926 at Bostcn, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; SAE 3, 4 (Stevrard); Bacteriology Club 3, 4. I nSt A JOHN JOSEPH FLANAGAN, JR. Industrial Engineer- ing. 34 Hereward Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Born in 1925 at Brockline, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activ ities: Class Officer 4: Student Gov ' t. 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Union Comm. 4; Atomic Energy Club 1; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3; O.T.V. 4. GARDNER BRUCE FLETCHER. Elbie. Economics. 141 Sylvan St., Springfield, Mass. Born in 1924 at Springfield, Mass. Activities: Baseball 2; Carnival Ball 3, 4, Co-Chairm ' an 4; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4 (Soc. Chair. 2, Treas. 3), JOHN FRANCIS FLEMING. Jack. Chemical Engi- neering. 29 Spruce St., Lawrence, Mass. Born in 1925 at Lawrence, Mass. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS CONSTANT FLORINI. Frank. Poultry Husbandry. 10 Hodges Cross Road, North Adams, Mass. Born in 1919 at North Adams, Mass. Enter from Drury High. Activities: Animal Hus- bandry Club 1; Poultry Club 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL MICHAEL FOLEY. Entomology. 1429 Cam- bridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Born in 1927 at Cambridge, Mass. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Nev man Club 2, 3, 4; Fernald Entomology Club 3, 4; Ball and Chain Club. DOUGLAS BERNARD FOOTIT. Dougal. Landscape Architecture. Federal Circle Apt. J-1, Amherst, Mass. Born in 1923 at Beachmont, Mass. Entered from Cathedral High. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Senate 3; Adelphia 3, 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Varieties 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Pistol Team 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM FOX. Bob. Pre-Medical. 9 Banks St., Scmerville, Mass. Born in 1926 at Somerville, Mass. Transfer from Devens, JOSEPH PETER ERASER. Joe. Economics. 12 Mt. Vernon St., Stoneham, Mass. Born in 1925 at Sheepscott, Maine. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4. BARBARA LUCY FREEMAN. Barb. Zoology. State Rd., ICittery, Maine. Born in 1929 at Brockton. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. S.C.A. 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club 4: W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4. ROBERT GEORGE FREEMAN. Bob. Mathematics. 536 North Main, Palmer. Born in 1926 at Monson. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Education Club 4: iMathematics Club 4. EDWARD CHARLES FONTAINE. Chip Industrial Engineering. 22 Kingsley Ave , Haydenville, Mass. Born in 1920 at Hayden iUe, Mass. En- tered from Williamsburg High School. Activities : Engineering Club 3, 4. V KENNETH S. FORD. Ken. Economics. Sioux Rd., West Dudley, Mass. Born in 1921 at Sheldon Springs, Vermont. Entered from Mary E. Wells High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3. GUY ARTHUR FRANCESCHINI. Physics. 106 West Main St., North Adams. Born in 1918 at North Adams. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Student Senate Devens 1, 2, 3 (Vice Pres.) 3: l.R.C. 4; German Club 2, 3. HERBERT MARTIN FREEDMAN. Herb Accounting. 89 Fayston Street, Roxbury. Born m 1925 at Bos ' - ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Student Senate 2. JOHN JOSEPH freeman; Landscape Architecture. 162 Central Avenue, Milton. Born in 1921 at Brookline. Entered from Hyde Park School. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3; Operetta Guild 3; Landscape Architecture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Kappa. RESTITUTO TREILLE FHESTO. English. 495 Wash- ington St., Brighton. Born in 1926 at New York City. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Collegian 4; Statesmen 2; French Club 2, 4; Int. Students Club 3, 4. UNIVERSITY OF DONALD W. FRIEDMAN. Don. Political Science. 26 Sherman St., Beverly. Born in 1926 at Pea- body. Transfer from Devens. Activities: I.R.C. 3; Judiciary 2; Hockey 3. BREWSTER WESTON FULLER. Bruce. Landscape Architecture. 96 Central St., East Bridgewater. Born in 1922 at Brockton. Entered from East Bridgewater High School. Activities: Horticulture Show 2, 3, 4 {Chairman) 4; Landscape Architec- ture Club 3, 4 (Pres.) 4; Ski Club 2. STANLEY HENRY FRODYMA. Stan. Bacteriology. 88 High St., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 2, 4; Bacteriology Club 4; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2. WINFIELD SCOTT FULLER. Scotty. Business Ad- ministration. 42 Meacham Rd., Somerville. Born in 1926 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. WALLACE RUSSELL FULTON. Wally. Chemistry. 608 South Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1926 at West Pelhom. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Chemistry Club 3, 4. DAVID GERALD GABRIELSEN. Gabby, Econom- ics. 35 Park St., Webster. Born in 1929 at Provi- dence, R. I. Entered from Bartlett High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball 3; Rifle Team 3, 4; Economic Honors Society 4; Mili- tary Scholarship Comm. 3; Honors Work 4; Theta Chi. PAUL A. GAGNON. History. 36 Catharine St., Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Statesmen 3, 4; Operetta Guild 3, 4; Music Guild 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; LR.C. 3, 4; Political Union 3, A; Kappa Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. ALFRED PETER GALASSO. Al. Pre-Medical. 1914 Hering Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Born in 1923 at New York City. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List; Chem. Club 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; German Club 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. DEXTER D. GALUSHA. Physical Education. School St., Cheshire. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2. MARCIA JANET GARDNER. Marshe. Home Eco- nomics. 35 West Chester St., Nantucket, Born in 1928 at Nantucket. Entered from Nantucket High School. Activities: Outing Club 1, 2; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega. EDWARD K. FUNKHOUSER, JR. Ed. Light Build- ing Construction. 87 Inwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. Born in 1924 at Philadelphia. Entered from Montclair High School. Activities: Maroon Key 2; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; Kappa Sigma. MICHAEL C. GAFFNEY. 24 Cottage Park, Reading. WALTER AUSTIN GAINES. Walt. Chemistry. 60 4th St., Turners Falls. Born in 1924 at Wilhams- ville. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activ- ities; Dean ' s List 3. DIANA L OUISE GALLOTTA. Di. English. 124 Divi- sion St., North Attleboro. Born in 1928 at Provi- dence, R. I. Entered from North Attleboro High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Student Life Comm. 3, 4; PhiUips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4. WILLIAM BARTLETT GANNON. Bill. ' Civil Engi- neering. 41 Conwell Ave., Somerville. Born in 1927 at Philadelphia, Pa. Entered from Somerville High School. Activities: Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROBERT MYLES GARDNER. Bob. History. 22 Smith St., Amherst. Born in 1926 at New Leba- non, New York. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 3. MASSACHUSETTS i V -? • m RICHARD EMERSON GAYLORD. Dick. Agricul- iural Economics. 85 College St., South Hadley. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. Entered irom South Had- ley High School. Activities; Agricultural Econom- ics Club 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho. HENRIQUE ALEXANDER GERARDO. Hench. Phys- ics. 12 Anderson Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1928 dt Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Roister Doisters 4; Neiw- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math. Club 2, 3; Phys. Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN GILBOARD. Cupcake. Economics. 915 Es- sex Street, Lawrence. Born in 1926 at Lawrence. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Concert Asso. 1, 2, 3, 4; Veter- an ' s Asso. 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi. EDWARD LEON GILFEX. Ed. Electrical Engineer- mg. 24 Arbutus St., Dorchester. Born in 1923 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; l.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 3, 4. GEORGE LEO GILLIGAN. Sociology. 625 Hampden Street, Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3 4: Psychology Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 1; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY LOIS GILMAN. Sis. Home Economics. 108 Maple St., Maiden. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Framingham State Teachers Col- lege. Activities: Edu. Club 4; S.C.A. 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4. ROSEMARY GIORDANO. Rosie. Home Economics. 60 Dean St., Everett. Born in 1928 at Everett. En- tered from Everett, Achvities: Scrolls 2: Drill Team 2, 3: Handbook 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 2, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; International Club 2; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. RODGER JACQUES GODIN. Business Administration. 78 Nevins Ave., Longmeadow. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. EVELYN RUTH GELLER. Evie. Recreational Lead- ership. 69 Merriam St., Pittsiield. Born in 1929 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Bridgewater Teachers College. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Hillel 3, 4; Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4: Sigma Delta Tau. CHARLES JOSEPH GERRY. Charlie, Pre-Medical. 18 Day Street, Somerville. Born in 1925 at Arling- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Pre-Med. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT T. GILDERSLEEVE. Gil. Forestry. C-2 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born in 1924 at Penn- sauken, N. J. Entered from Newton High School. LILLIAN JANE GILL. Lill. English. 11 Spring St., Bondsville. Born in 1928 at Palmer. Transfer from American International College. Activities Dean ' s List 1, 3; Index 2, 3: Roister Doisters 3, 4, Nevraran Club 2, 3, 4; Education Club 3, W.A.A. 3; Kappa Alpha Theta. HAROLD S. GILLIS, JR. Harry. Civil Engineering. 219 Lincoln Street, Lexington. Born in 1926 at West Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engineering Club 1. 2, 3, 4 (President 2). PHILIP S. GILMORE. Phil. Pre-Medicine. 706 Montello St., Brockton. Born in 1926 at Brockton. ■Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Pre-Med Club 2, 4: Student Senate 2, 4 (Chair- man Elec. Comm. 4). ELLIOT GLASSMAN. Sociology. Arkansas Rd., Tewksbury. Born in 1923 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Outing Club 2; HUlel 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 2, 4; Radio Club 2; Political Union 4. HOWARD GOLDBERG. Economics. 127 Fuller St., Brookline. Born m 1926 at New York City. En- tered from Boston Latin School. Activities: Class Nominating 2; Collegian 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre- Med. Club 1: Psychology Club 2; Inter-Frat. Council 3, 4; German Club 1; Alpha Epsilon Phi. . STANLEY BERNARD GOLDBERG. Stan. Civil Engi- neering. 26 Millet Street, Dorchester. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transier from Devens. Activities: Band 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A 4: Civil Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Eng. Dept. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Tau Epsiion Phi. GEORGE W. GOLDIE, JR. Civil Engineering. 370 Elm St., V est Bridgev ater. Born in 1924 at West Bridgewater. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES CURTIS GOLDFARB. Chuck. Account- ing. 23 Cushing Rd., Brookline. Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Roxbury High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Joint Comra. on Inter-Collegiate Athletics 1, 2; Tau Epsiion Phi. EDWIN RICHARD GOLUS. Ed. Mechanical Engi- neering. 96 Saratoga St., Lawrence. Born in 1927 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Mechanical Eng. Club 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer) 3; Amateur Radio Club !, 2, 3, 4. ROSE SARAH GOODMAN. Goodie. Foods and THEODORE JOSEPH GOODMAN. Teddy. Zoology. Nutrition. 12 Wall St., Spencer. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from David Prouty High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: W.A.A. 1, 2; DrUl Team 1: French Cor- ridor 2; Sigma Delta Tau. WALTER PHILLIP GOULD. Walt. Forestry. 115 East Ouincy St., North Adams. Born in 1925 at North Adams. Entered from Drury High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Forestry Club 3, 4. JOHN HOWARD GRAHAM. Jack. Public Health. G I. Village, Amherst College. Born in 1921 at Worcester. Entered from North High School. Ac- tivities: Statesmen 1: Chorus 1, 2; Food Technol- ogy Club 2, 3; Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsiion. HAROLD DAVIDSON GRANT, JR. Harry. Sociol- ogy. 4 Circular Ave., Natick. Born in 1925 at Natick. Entered from Natick High School. Activi- ties: Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2: I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Political Union 3. KIVI KENNETH GREBBER. Ivik Chemistry. 160 Belmont Ave., Springfield. Born in 1928 at Bos- ton. Entered from Classical High SchooL Activities: Dean s List 1, 2, 4; Varieties 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 1; Tau Epsiion Phi. ARNOLD I. GREEN . Arnie. Psychology. 171 Prov- idence St., Worcester. Born in 1928 at Philadel- phia, Penn. Transfer from Worcester Junior Col- lege. Activities: Psychology Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Alpha Epsi ion Pi. 137 Essex St., Chelsea. Born in 1928 at Chelsea. Entered from Chelsea High School. Activities: Dean s List 1, 2, 3, 4; HUlel 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball 1; Chem. Club 1, 2; Prs Med. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Epsiion Phi 4, I. DONALD GRACEY. ' Doc. Political Science. 747 St. James Ave., Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Newman Club 2; Military Ball 3: Polit- ical Union 3; Soccer 3; University Chowder and ' Marching Society 4; Theta Chi. DONALD B. GRAINGER. Don. Psychology. 21 Summer St., Northampton. Born in 1917 at Sah Lake City, Utah. Transfer from Los Angeles City College. Activities: Chorale 4; Music Guild 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. LEO ROGER GRAY. Agricultural Economics, 25 Munroe St., Roxbury. Born in 1924 at Boston. En- tered from Boston English High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Ed- wards Fellowship 3, 4; Agricultural Ec. Club 4; ■Interntl. Club 4. E ' VERETT A. GREEL. General BusiTiess. 30 Langs- ford St., Gloucester. Born in 1925 at Gloucester. Transfer from Devens. H. RICHARD GREEN. Dick. Political Science. 139 Lake St., Shrewsbury. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from Monson Academy. Activities: Col- legian 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Comm. 4; Carnival 4- Radio Club 3, 4; Alpha Epsiion Pi. UNIVERSITY OF WINTHROP I. GREEN. lerry. Government, 45 Temple Ave., Winthrop. Born ■at Cambridge in 1926. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 2. ARTHUR C. GRENIER. Art. Chemistry. 43 Gran- ville S ., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Springfield. Transfer from Idaho State College. MARCEL JOSEPH GRENIER. Mechanical Engineering. 325 Clarendon Street, Fitchburg. Born in 1925 at Fifchburg. Entered irom Fitchburg High School. G. JOSEPH GRIBOUSKI. Joe. General Agricul- ture. 102 Burbank St., Sutton. Born in 1921 at V orcester. Transfer from Holy Cross College and Devens. Activities: Debating Club 1; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Dairy Club 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 4. JOHN LAWRENCE GRIMES. Marketing. Centerville. Born in 1926 at Trenton, N. J. Transfer from De ' ens. Activities: Dean ' s List; Outing Clul3 3; Military Ball 3: Ski Club 3; Inter-Frat. Council 4; Devens Rod and Gun Club 1, 2; Q.T.V, PAUL WILLIAM GREENSBURG. Hank. Physics. 124 Welhngton Hill St., Mattapan. Born in 1924 at Boston. Entered from Central High School, Bridgeport, Conn. JOHN WILLIAM GRENIER. Little Flower. Chem- istry. 43 Granville St., Springfield. Born in 1919 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College and Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. ROBERT B. GRETTER. Bob. Entomology. 81 Orchard St.. Maiden. Born in 1921 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Photo. Club 1, 2; Inde: 4: Outing Club 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Fernald Entomology Club 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3; Sigmd Phi Epsilon. FRANK GRICE. Wildlife Management. 3 Wilde Ave., Taunton. Born in 1927 at Taunton. Entered from Taunton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; S.C.A. 1: Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CLIFTON ROBERT GRINNELL. Kink. Civil Engi- neering. 7 Charles St., Danvers. Born in 1927 at Salem. Entered from Holton High School. Activi- ties: Ski Club 4. IRVING J. GROSS. Irv. Chemical Engineering. 191 Chestnut St., Chelsea. Born in 1926 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2: United Religious Council 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 2, 3; Amer. Chem. Soc. 2, 3; French Club 1, 2: Math. Club 1: I.R.C. 3; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, BERNARD IRVING GROSSER. Zoology. Ill Univers ily Rd., Brookline. Born in 1929 at Boston. En- tered from Brookhne High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4; Inde.x 3; Campus Chest 2; Military Ball 2; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi. ARTHUR RALPH GROVES. Art. Civil Engineeri:icr. 115 Commercial St., Adams. Born in 1925 at Adams. Entered from Adams High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Civil Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . ANNE LACKENS GUBA. Recreational Leadership. 36 Marianne Rd., Waltham. Born in 1929 at Waltham. Transfer from Clark University. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Pledge Sup. 4; Band 3, 4; Chorus 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 3; Nature Guide Asso. 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi. JOSEPH GRUBER. Joe. Psychology. 15 Gaston St Boston. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer froip Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Student Senate 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3: German Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Clul 1, 2; Station WMUA 4. ROBERT JOSEPH GUERTIN. Bob. Electrical En- gineering. 29 Lexington St., Springfield. Born m 1922 at Gilbertsville. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Radio Club 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS ANNE THERESA GUIHEEN. Joan. English. 77 Clantoy St., Springfield. Born in 1927 at Spring- field. Transfer from American International Col- lege. Activities: Index 4; Outing Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Ed. Club 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 3, 4, ROLF O. GULLANS. Tap. Industrial Engineering. 82 Grove St., West Springfield. Born in 1925 at West Springfield. Entered from West Springfield High School. Activities: Interfrat. Council 4: Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma. HENDRIK GUZIEJK. Hank. Marketing. 86 Sher- man St., Lowell. Born in 1917 at Lowell. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Married Mens Club 1, 2; Commuters Club 1, 2; Newman Club 4: Ball and Chain Club 4. RAYMOND A. HADDAD. Ray, Physics. 2 Dart- mouth Street, Worcester. Born in 1926 at Wor- cester. Entered from Classical High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Germanic Society 1, 2. JOSEPH NORMAN HAFFTY. Joe. Chemistry. 11 Frank St., Worcester. Born in 1922 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Chem. Club 3, C. WILLIAM HAINES, JR. Bill. Pomology. Larch- raont Farms, Masonville, N. J. Bom in 1928 at MasonviUe, N. J. Entered from George School, Pa. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Inter-Greek Ball: Welsey Foundation; Alpha Gamma Rho. DONALD HOWE GUILD. Don. Mechanical En- gineering. Hayden Rowe St., Hopkmton. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Varsity Rifle Team 3; Society of Automotive Engineers. STUART RICHARD GUNN. Stu. Chemistry. Mon- tague Rd., Sunderland. Born in 1929 at Sunder- land. Entered from Amherst High School. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Col- lege Pilgrom Fellowship 1, 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HADALA. Mike. History. 212 East Main St., Fall River. Born in 1919 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Education Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Automobile Club 1, 2. ROBERT MORTON HAFF. Bob. Chemistry. 92 School St., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Adams. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 3, 4; Animal Husbandry 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. JOHN HENRY HAGER. Crazy Jack. Political Science. 28 Slocum Rd., Lexington. Born in 1926 at Medford. Entered from Lexington High School. Activities: Kappa Sigma. MARGOT ERASER HAKES. Zoology. 61 Dover Rd., Longmeadow. Born in 1928 at Springfield. En- tered from Springfield Classical High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres.); Pre-Med. Club 1, 2, 3,; Pre-Vet. Club 3. HAROLD FRANCIS HALL. Hatch, Physical Edu- cation. 8 Pearl St., Palmer. Born in 1921 at Palmer. Entered from Palmer High School. Ac- tivities: Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Varsity M Club 3, 4: Physical Education Club 3, 4; William T. Evans Award; Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM W. HAMILTON. New Salem, Mass. JOHN EDWARD HALL. Wesson Ave., Dalton. Entered from Dalton Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. Electrical Engineering. 34 Born in 1925 at Pittsfield. High School. Activities: FAYE HAMMEL. English. 16 Highland St., Revere. Born in 1929 at ' Winthrop. Entered from Revere High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Isogon 4; Burnham Declamation 2; Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarterly 3, 4 (Asso. Editor 3, Editor 4); Index Literary Editor 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau. «i WILLIAM A. HAMPTON, JR. Bill. Civil Engineer- ing. Pleasant St., Dunstable. Born in 1922 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Civil Engineering Club 1, 3, 4 (Secretary 4). EARL NORMAN HANSEN. Electrical Enginee 44 Sears St., Revere. Born in 1925 at East Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 4. JAMES M. HARCOUHT. Jim. Electrical Engineer- ing. 8 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1922 at Quincy. • Transfer from ' Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; French Club 1, 2. THOMAS EDWARD HANLON. Tex. Civil Engi- neering. 7 Freeman St., Auburndale. Born in 1923 at Newton. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Newman Club 3, i; Engineering Club 3, 4. PHILIP G. HANSON. Phil. Psychology. 60 Ben- nington St., Lawrence. Born in 1923 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4. ANNE ALICE HARRINGTON. Home Economics. 10 Travis St., Worcester. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from High School of Commerce. Activi- ties; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; ' Roister ' Doisters 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 1, 2: ' Drill Team 2, 3; C.V.S.C. 4; Pi Beta Phi. Uff CORNELIUS DANIEL HARRINGTON, JR. Buzz. Economics. 38 Carver St., Springfield. Born in 1927 at Palmer. Entered from Cathedral High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vars- ity Football 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 1; Kappa Sigma. FRANKLYN SHERWOOD HARRIS. Frank. Animal Husbandry. High St., Topsfield. Born in 1926 at Atlantic City, N. J. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Outing Club 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 3, 4); Fencing Club 3; Square Dance Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS WHITCOMB HARTWELL. Phyl. English. 409 Main St., Acton. Born in 1929 at Arlington. Entered from Acton High School. Activities; Col- legian 2; Roister Doisters 3; Education Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Naiads 3, 4; Chi Omega. ELMER WELLS BUTLER HASSET ' T. Political Science. Petersham. Transfer from Devens. JOHN EMILE HAUSCHILD. Agricultural Economics. 32 School St., South Hadley Falls. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Entered from South Hadley Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Ag. Ec. Club 4; 4-H Club 4; FFA Collegiate Chapter 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BERNARD N. HARRIS. Bernie, Business Admin- istration. 16 Elm St., Chelsea. Born in 1926 at Chicago, Illinois. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities; HiUel 3, 4; I.2.F.A. 2, 3; Radio Club 3, 4. WILLIS KNOX HART. Wid. Economics, 11 Warren St., West Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from West Springfield High School. Activ- ities: Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties 2, 3, 4; Folies Bergere 4; Carnival Coram. 2, 3; Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ANTHONY HARUBIN. English. 49 Kent Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1923 at ' Pittsfield. Entered from St. Joseph ' s High School. DONALD EDWARD HATTIN. Don. Geology. 453 Tilden Rd., Egypt, Mass. Born in 1929 at Cohas- set. Entered from Scituate High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors Work 4: Outing Club 2, 3; S.C.A, 1, 2; Military Ball Comm. 3; Radio Station WMUA 3; Geology Club 4. DAVID L. HAYDEN. Red. Entomology. 71 High- land Ave., Filchburg. Born in 1926 at Fitchburg. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Fernald Ent. Club 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4 (Sec.) 3. JOHN B. HAYES. Jack. Electrical Engineering. Lower County Rd., Harwichport, Mass. Born in 1924 at Greenfield. Entered from Deerfield Acad- emy. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 3, 4. LLOYD HAYWARD. 161 Highland. St., Worcester. CAROL JEAN HEADY. Home Economics. Ware Rd. Palmer. Born in 1926 at Pittsburgh, Pa. Entered from Palmer High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Y omen ' s Glee Club 4; Vari- eties 2; S.C.A. 1, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2. RAYMOND WILLIAM HEGARTY. Ray. Industrial Engineering. 85 Jefferson Aye., Springfield. Born in 1920 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Jr. College and Devens. Activities: Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. ■. FRANK SELDEN HERSON. ' Mike. Animal Hus- bandry. 41 Glen St., Winchester. Bom -in 1923 at Winchester. Entered from Winchester High School. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 4. WILLIAM F. HIGGINS. Electrical Engineering. 165 Silver Lake St., Athol. Born in 1921 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. JOSEPH R. HILYARD. Joe. Zoology. 179 Shute St., Everett. Born in 1929 at Bennington, Vermont. Entered from Everett High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Quarterly 3, 4; Handbook Board 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball 1; Pre- Med. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 3; Legislative Day Coram. 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 4; Maroon Key; ■Lambda Chi. RALPH R. HOCKRIDGE. Hock, Chemistry. 105 Crane Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1928 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Military Ball 1; Chem. Club 2, 3, 4. ELLIOT HAYTOWITZ. Hack. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 19 Maiden St., Everett. Born in 1924 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Stud- ent Senate 1, 2 (Vice-Pres. 2); Eng. Club 3, 4. HAROLD G. HAZEN, JR. Harry. Industrial Engi- neering. Batchelor St., Granby. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT GRAHAM HEBB. Bob. Forestry. 158 Clean St., Worcester. Born in 1923 at Bridge- water, Nova Scotia. Entered from South Higfi School, Worcester. Activities: Forestry Club 3, 4 (Sec. 3). JAMES FRANCIS HERLIHY. Jim. Public Health. 22 G. I. Village, Amh erst College, Amherst. Born in 1924 at V estfield. Transfer from University of Miami and Devens. Activities: Chemistry Club 1; Bacteriology Club 3, 4. EDWARD CHARLES HICKEY. Civil Engineering. 23 Washburn St., Newton. Born in 1927 at Newton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Civil Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Newton Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. HILL. Bill. Chemistry. 68 Adams St., Springfield. Born in 1929 at New York City, N, Y. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activi- ties: Student Senate 4; Soccer 2; Track 3, 4: Chorale 3; .Concert Asso. 3: Chem. Club 2, 3, 4; ' Radio Club 3. BRUCE C. HOBSON. Hob. Animal Husbandry. 54 Oak St., Taunton. Born in 1926 at Newport, R.I. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Animal Husb. Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho. WILLIAM D. HOGAN. Bill. Electrical Engineering. 213 Harvard St., Cambridge. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Newman Club 2, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 4. HERBERT J. HOLDEN. Herb. Entomology. 46 Vine St., Leominster. Born in 1922 at Leominster. En- tered from Leominster High School. Activities: In- ter-Frat. Council 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega Benefit Dance; Varieties 3, 4; Community Chest 3; Inter- Greek Ball 3; Fernald Entomology Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa. WARREN A. HOLWAY. Stretch. Business Admin- istration. 32 Ward Ave., Northampton. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; Carnival Ball 4; Military Ball 1, 2; Eng. Club 2, Varsity M Club 3, i; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Thete Chi ARTHUR J. HOLMES. Art. Chemistry. 102 Beech St., Framingham. Born in 1927 at Brookfield. En- tered from Warren High School. Activities: Chem. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa. RICHARD H. HOMEWOOD. Dick. Civil Engineer- ing. 15 Overland St., Fitchburg. Born in 1927 at Fitchburg. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Nev man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club. 2. ' WILLIAM A. HORTON. Bill. Civil Engineering. 31 Poplar Ave., Quincy. Born in 1926 at Braintree. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Civil Eng. Club 2, 4; Carnival Comm. 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas.) 3, NELSON G. HOWARD. Howie. Industrial Eng- ineering. 100 Myrtle St., Norfolk. Born in 1926 at Taunton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Auto. Club 1, 2; Merrymount Masquers 1, 2. JOHN F. HUBBARD. John. Electrical Engineering. 29 Highland St., Cambridge, Born in 1925 at Bos- ton. Transfer from Oregon State College (Vanport Extension). Activities: Dean ' s List 3. JOHN R. HULL. Mechanical Engineering. 34 Ames St., Somerville. Born in 1926 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Mechan. Eng. Club 4; Ball and Chain Club 4; Married Men ' s Club 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PETER HUMPHREY. Economics. 18 Summer St., Orange. Born in 1926 at Harrison, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. PAUL G. HUSSEY. Paul. General Business. 125 Allston St., Medford. Born in 1925 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4: Hockey 2; Q.T.V. CLEMENT P. HOUHAN. Clem. Business Adminis- tration. Williard Rd., Ashburnhara. Born in 1929 at Gardner. Entered from Cushing Academy. Ac- tivities: Handbook Board 1: Statesmen 2; Chorus 1, 2; Chorale 2, 3; Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3; Theta Chi. KENNETH B. HOWE. Civil Engineering. 11 Hia- watha St., Springheld. Born in 1924 at Spring- field. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT K. HUCKINS. Huck. Wildlife Manage- ment. 246 Highland Ave,, Winchester. Born in 1924 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Senate 1; Rod and Gun Club 1; Social Comm. 1; Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. EDWARD A. HUMPHREY. Hump. Mechanical Engineering. 278 W. Main St., Marlboro. Born in 1923 at Worcester, Transfer from Devens. Activi- ties: Mech. Eng. Club 4; jazz Club 2 (Devens). DAVID C. HUNTER. Geology. 313 Orange St., Springfield. Born in 1924 crt Detroit, Mich. Trans- fer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Geology Club 4. RAY H. HYDE, JR. Electrical Engineering. Sandy Pond, Ayer. Born in 1926 at Methuen. Transfer from Devens. UNIVERSITY OF rf ' GRACE M. HYDER. Grade. Mathemalics. 651 Prospect St., Methuen. Born in 1928 at Lawrence. Transfer from Cambridge Junior College. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1; Roister Doisters 4; Phillips Brooks Club 2; S.C.A. Psychology Club Math. Club 2, 3, RICHARD IRONFIELD, JR. 188 Palmer St., Somerset. RICHARD T. JACKSON. Dick. Political Science. 4 Mystic Bank, ArUngton. Born in 1925 at Porter- ville, Calif. Transfer from Devens. ARNOLD JULIUS JACOBS. Jake. English. 7 Rey- nolds Ave., Chelsea. Born in 1921 at North Adams. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Flint Oratorical Contest 3; Deven ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Germanic So- ciety 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Creative Writing Club 1, 2; Commonv ealth 1; I.R.C. 3, 4; Auto. Club 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 3. NICHOLAS JAIS. Nick. Electrical Engineering. 333 Main St., Cambridge. Born in 1925 at Cam- bridge. Transfer from Devens. BERNARD W. JALBERT. eectrical Engineering. 8 Washington St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Woonsocket, R. I. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3; Concert Assn. 3, 4; Newman Club 3; Eng. Club 3, 4. THEODORE JENKINS. Ted. Physical Education. 73 Allston St., Cambridge. Born in 1925 at Sche- nectady, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Choir 3; Outing Club 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Club 3, 4; Ed. Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 2 (Devens). ARTHUR B. JEROME. Jerry. History. 68 Fairmont Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1923 at Holyoke. Entered from South Hadley High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS B. HYLAND. Frank. Mechanical En- gineering. 35 Graham St., Quincy. Born in 1926 at Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Transfer from Dev- ens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2; Math. Club 1: Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. DANIEL ISSENBERG. Legs. Food Technology. 80 Tower St., Methuen. Born in 1928 at Boston. En- tered from Edwcrd F. Searless High School. Ac- tivities: Deans List 1: Index 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 3, 4: Food Tech. Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi. TRUEMAN C. JACKSON. Jack. Mathematics. 26 Foch Street, Cambridge. Born in 1927 at Somer- ville. Entered from Somerville High School. Ac- tivities: Ed. Club 4; Math. Club 4. THOMAS P. JAGGER. Tom. Business Administra- tion. 136 Tenney St., Methuen. Born in 1925 at Methuen. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Rod and Gun Club 2. ADOLPH J. JAKOBEK. Duffy. Economics. 3 Middle St., Hadley. Born in 1925 at Hadley. Entered from Hopkins Academy. DONALD A. JAMESON. Din. Electrical Engineer- ing. 15 Clifford St., Lowell. Born in 1927 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 3, 4. ROBERT L. JEPSON. Bob — Jep. ' Marketing. 308 Hillside St., Milton. Born in 1921 at Boston. Trans- fer from Holy Cross. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Chowder and Marching Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Academic Act. Board 3; Class Officer 3; Senate 2, 3. ALBIN J. JODKA. Al. Marketing. 594 Howard St., Lawrence. Born in 1915 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Collegian 4; Chorale 4; Married Men ' s Club 1, 2. MASSACHUSETTS 1 EL. ' i. ,  Sl ■■1% GEORGE B. JOHNSON. Landscape Architecture. 10 HoUiston St.. Medway. Bom in 1924 at Milford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Landscape Arcliitecture Club 3, 4. RAYMOND E. JOHNSON. Ray. Business Adminis- tration (Marketing). 39 St. Paul St., Blackstone. Born in 1924 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. EVAN V. JOHNSTON. Ev. Mathematics. 18 Main St., Easthampton. Born in 1924 at Easthampton. Entered from WilUston Academy. Activities: Sen- ate 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Math, Club 3, 4; Ed. Club; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi. Alpha. EDMUND W. JONES. Ted. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 82 Orange St., Nantucket. Born in 1923 at Boston. Entered from St. Andrew ' s School, Bar- rington, R. I. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Auto. Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Married Men ' s Club 2. WALLACE A. JONES. Wally. Biological Field Studies. 23 Wildwood Ave., Greenfield. Born in 1922 at Greenfield. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3, 4: Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4: Edu. Club 4; Tennis 3, 4. ROBERT J. JOYCE. Bob. Business Administration. 183 E. Main St., Northborough. Born in 1925 at Marlborough. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Devens ' Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 3: New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon. LEO G. JUDGE. Chemical Engineering. 151 Hancock St., Everett. Born in 1927 at Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Campus Varieties 3; I Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Carnival Ball 3; Chem. I Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2 (Devens); Social Comm. 2 (Devens). EDWARD STEPHAN KANOZAK. Eddie. Economics. 62 Pelley St., Gardner. Born in 1926 at Gardner. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 4; Cross Country Team 2; German Club 1, 2; Rod and Gun Club 4. ■NORMAN E. JOHNSON. Norm. Forestry. 112 Whitmarsh Ave,, Worcester. Born in 1924 at Wor- cester. Entered from North High School. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3. STANLEIGH I. JOHNSON. Stan. Business Admin- istration (Industrial Management). Woronoco. Born in 1925 at Westfield. Transfer from Devens. JAMES S. JOHNSTON. Jim. English, 95 Warwick Rd., West Newton. Born in 1927 at Boston. En- tered from Huntington Prep. Activities: Dean ' s List 2. GEORGE A. JONES. Business Administration. 34 Concord Sguare, Boston. Born in 1925 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 4. ARLINDO JORGE. Lin. Electrical Engineering. 52 Franklin St., Ludlow. Born in 1924 at Ludlow. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Radio Club 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2 (Devens). ROBERT W. JOYCE. Bob. History. 120 Russell St., Waltham. Born in 1925 at Brighton. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Statesmen 2; Campus Varieties 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa. HAROLD WILLIAM KALLIN. Horso. Civil Engi- neering. 71 Melha Ave., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Transfer from. Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Civil Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. NICHOLAS V. KARAS. Mathematics. 29 Marion St., Lowell. Born in 1925 at Lowell Transfer from Devens. Activities; Math. Club 4. i ' ri JOHN PAUL KARPUK. Mechanical Engineering. 113 Ingleside Ave., Worcester. Born in 1926 at Wor- cester. Transfer from Devens. DAVID JACK KATZ. Dave. History. 14 Lancashire Road, Springfield. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activ- ities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Hillel 4; Psychology Club 4; Radio Club 2; I.R.C. 4; Edu. Club 4. JAMES WALLACE KEHOE. Jim. Business Admin- istration. 36 Mapledale Place, Swampscott. Born in 1926 at Swampscott. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT HAMPSTON KELLY. Industrial Engineering. 32 Ladd St., Watertown. Born in 1926 at Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT C. KENDALL. Slats. Zoology. 19 Mon- roe Ave., Worcester. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Entered from Worcester Classical. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Statesmen 3, 4; Chorale 3; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM E. KENNEY. 166 Auburn St., Cambridge. JOHN PAUL KIERONSKI. Ski. Mechanical Engi- neering. 127 Hecla St., Uxbridge. Born in 1927 at Tarnow, Poland. Transfer from. Devens. Activ- ities: Mech. Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS MARTIN KILLILEA. Economics. 31 Wen- ham St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1925 at Boston. Entered from Mount Saint Charles Academy. Ac- tivities:- Newman- Club 4: Political Union 3, 4; Track 3. JOHN THOMAS KATSANOS. Floriculture. 199 Hampden St., Chicopee. Born in 1918 at Chicopee. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 4: Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Show 2, 3, 4. SUMNER KAUFMAN. Sonny. Public Health. 511 Norfolk St., Mattapan. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3: Band 3; Hillel 2, 3; Bacteriology Club 4; l.Z.F.A. 2, 3. LOREN WILLIS KELLEY. Bud. ' Mechanical Engi- neering. 398 Elm St., Braintree. Born in 1922 at Roxbury. Entered from Manter Hall. Activities: Eng. Club 4. NANCY ELIZABETH KENDALL. Nan. Ho.me Eco- nomics. 29 Craiwell Ave., West Springfield. Born in 1928 at Grafton. Transfer from Mount Holyoke College. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Home. Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE THERESA KENNEDY. Casey. Economics. 97 Daviston St., Springfield. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 2, 3; Varieties 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; : Chi Omega. ALLEN HENRY KEOUGH. Al. Chemistry. 78 Waldemar Ave., Winthrop. Born in 1929 at Chel- sea. Entered from Winthrop High School. Activ- ities: Wesley Foundation 1; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Hockey 2: Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secre- tary 3, President 4). , FRANCIS BENEDICT KILDUFF, JR. Frank. Indus- trial Engineering. 387 Country Way, Scituate Center. Born in 1923 at Sanford, Maine. Trans-: fer from Devens. Activities: Dean s List 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Eng. Club 3, 4; American Veterans ' Comm. 1, 2; Sigm.a Phi Epsilon 3, 4. CHARLES MASON KING. Charlie. Business Ad- ministration. 22 Pleasant St., Greenfield. Born m 1923 at Springfield. Enter from Greenfield High School. ' ' '  w ' J UNIVERSITY OF BARBARA ANNE KINGHORN. Bobby. Recrea- tional Leadeiship. 190 Montgomery Ave. Ext., Piitsfield. Born in 1929 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Isogon 4; Panhellenic 3, 4: W.S.G.A. Council 2; Handbook Board 1, 2; S.C.A. 1; Carnival 3, 4; Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL ROBERT KINNEY. Bob. Mechanical Engi- neering. 160 Maynard St., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4; Ball and Chain 4. JOHN MERRIAM KINGSBURY. Jack. Botany. Prospect St., Framingham. Born in 1928 at Bos- ton. Entered from Framingham High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2. JOHN FREDERICK KLAIBER. Killer. Economics. 72 Dwight Road, Springfield. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 2; Newman Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4: Senate 2, 3; M Club 2. 3, 4; Kappa Sigma i BERTRAM WILLIAM KLINE. Bert. Sociology. 123 Summit Ave., Brookline. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Varieties 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Comm. 4; Soph.-Senior Hop Comm. 4; Pre-Med. Club 3; Radio Club 3, 4. RICHARD KNOWLAND. Goshen. 510 North Pleasant St., .n CLIFFORD JAMES KNOX. Cliff. Industrial Engi- neering. 383 Newbury St., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Jun- ior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 2; Mech. Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Gunness Laboratory Dedication 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. CHRISTY I. KOLLINITES. Psychology. 38 Johnson St., Lynn. Born in 1925 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4 (Pres.) 4. GEORGE KOOLIAN. Zoology. 38 Grove St., Chelsea. Born in 1927 at Stoneham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Collegian 4; Index 4; Outing Club 3: Music Guild 4: Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Carnival 4; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 4; Photo. Club 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, ARIHUR LAWRENCE KNUTSON. Knute. Me- chanical Engineering. 150 Floral Ave., Maiden. Born in 1924 at Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 3, 4; Germanic Society 1, 2; Fencing League 1, 2. BURTON JAY KOLOVSON. B.J. Economics. 43 Boston St., Maiden. Born in 1929 at Roxbury. Enter from Maiden High School. Activities: Aca- demic Activities Board 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4: Collegian 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1; Mili- tary Ball 3; Ec. Honor Society 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN KOOPMAN. JR. CivU Engineering. 450 Charles Street, Maiden. Born in 1921 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engineering Club 3, 4. EVERETT ADAM KOSARICK. Ev. Animal Hus bandry. 71 Evans St., North ' V eymouth. Born in 1927 at North Weymouth. Entered- -from Weymouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 3, 4: Index 2. 3: S.C.A. 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 3: Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. GUNNAR KALERI KOSKINEN. Electrical Engineering. 5 Kenwood Road, Peabody. Born in 1927 at Pea- body. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 4. ROBERT JOSEPH KOSHINSKY. Bob. History. 211 Applelon Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1924 at Green- field. Transfer from Devens. WALTER BENJAMIN KOZLOSKI. Walt. History. Hadley Road, Sunderland. Born in 1925 at Sun- derland. Entered from Amherst High School. Ac- tivities: Academic Activities Board 4; Dean ' s List 2; I.R.C. 2; Political Union 3, 4; U.W.F. 3; Sym- phony Orchestra 4; Theta Chi 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS ROBERT W. KRAINES. Bob Marketing 78 Rich field Road, Arlington Born in 1926 at Medford Transfer from Devens. ROBERT L. KUHN. Bob Chemistry 191 Harkness Ave., Springfield. Born m 1929 at Springfield Entered from Springfield Classical High School. Activities: S.C.A. 1, 2; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 2} Engineering Club 1; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. FRANK STANLEY KULAS. Mechanical Engineering. Lawrence Plain Road, Hadley. Born in 1924 at Easthampton. Entered from Hopkins Academy. Ac- tivities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Mech. Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MORTON ROY LABY. Morty. Chemistry. 55 Ridgewood Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1929 at New Haven, Conn, Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Chem. Club 3, 4; Debat- ing Club 4; N.S.A. Comm. 3; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi. , HAHLAN B. LADD. 291 Seaside Ave., Milford. EDWIN ALBIN LAITINEN. Electrical Engineering. 256 Park St., Gardner. Born in 1925 at Gardner. Transfer from. Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Married Men ' s Club 1, 2; Ball and Chain Club 4. ELIZABETH ANNE KREIGER. Betty. EngUsh. 34 Winter St., Pittsfield. Born in 1929 at Bttsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Collegian 2, 3, 4; Quarterly 2, 3, 4; Handbook Board 1, 2, 3: Index 2, 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4; United Religious Council 2, 3: W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED JOHN KULAGA. Accounting, 38 Brook St., Lawrence. EDWARD HARRY KOSIAK. Ed, Mechanical Engi- neering. 8 Jennings St., Chicopee Falls. Born in 1924 at Chicopee Falls. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Mech. Eng. Club 4. HAROLD C. LACAILLADE. Zoology. 26 Byron St., Haverhill. Born in 1923 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 4; Fencing Club 1, 2; German Club 2. FREDERICK JAMES LAIRD. Fred. Chemistry. Green ' s Trailer Park, Worcester. Born in 1923 at Ottawa, Canada. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ■ities: Senate 1; Chorus 4; Operetta Guild 4; Chem. Club 3, 4; Edu. Club 3, 4. FRANCIS E. LAJOIE. 161 Morton St., West Spring- field. , _ STANLEY WARREN LAKE. Stan. ' Chemistry. 246 Broadm eadow St., Needham. Born in 1927 at Cambridge. Entered from Huntington School. Ac- tivities: Chemistry Club 3, 4. PHILIP M. LAMOREAUX. Phil. Poultry Husbandry. 80 South St., Bedford. Born in 1925 at Concord. Entered from Lexington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Poultry Judging Team 4; Poultry Club 2, 3, 4; Little International Livestock Show 3. JOSEPH M. LAMBERT. Joe Electrical Engineering. 44 Hancock St., Somerville. Born in 1924 at Cam- bridge. Trarigjef from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 1, lj ; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. HARVEY J. LANDER. Mechanical Engineering. 899 Morton St., Boston. Born in 1926 at Boston. Trans- fer from Norwich, Stanford, Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; I.R.C. 3; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. m- ) ej i3 ROBERT JOHN LANDRY. Agronomy. 23 Chestnut St., Gloucester. Born in 1921 crt Rockport. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4 (Pres. 4); Senate 3. EMIL LANGE, JR. Mechanical Engineering. 8 Birch Ave., Methuen. Born in 1924 at Lavi rence. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Mech. Eng. Club 4; Society of Automotive Engineers 4. NORMAND ROLAND LAPORTE. ' Doc. Sociology. 149 Clifford St., New Bedford. Born in 1927 at New Bedford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Newman Club 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Pre-Med. Club 1, 2; Senate 2; Scholastic Comm. 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; ' Varsity M Club 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. ARTHUR SEYMOUR LAURILLIARD. Art. Elec- trical Engineering. 29 Carver St., Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, A; Radio Club 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY LAWRENCE. Tony. Political Science. 1045 Tyler St., Pittsfield. Born in 1923 at Pitts- field. ' Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List i, 2. HENRY •WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Harry. English. 83 Endicott St., Peabody. Born in 1927 at Pea- body. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Statesmen 1, 2; Collegian 3. 4: Com- monwealth 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Edu. Club 3, 4. JOHN PERRY LANE. Ammal Husbandry. 5 Sumnut Ave., Winthrop. Born m 1928 at Chelsea. Entered ■from Jamaica Plain High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Judging Teams 3, 4: Military Ball 3: Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH FRANCIS LANZILLO. Ken. 9 Perham St., Wakefield. Born in ' 1927 at Wakefield. Activ- ities: Mech. Eng. Club 4. EINAR HARRY LARSON. Larry. Mechanical Engi- neering. 87 Center St., North Hasten. Born in 1920 at Easton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Judicial Coram. 1; Board of Judges 2: Senate 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4: Mech. Eng. Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH LAWLER. Electrical Engineering. Leonard St., Woburn. Born in 1927 at Low( Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Clul BARBARA JOAN LAWRENCE. Laurie, English. 127 Manchester Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1928 at Newburgh, New York. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Academic Activities Board 3, A; Glee Club 1; Concert Assn. 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, A; French Club 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY WARREN LEANDER. JR., Slim. Economics. 271 Washmgton St., Belmont. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s Lis: 1, 3; Senate 3. S -  •;• ' WILFRED H. LEARNED. Yeke. Psychology. 46 Middle St., Florence. Bern in 1926 at Northamp- ton. Enter from Northampton High School. Ac- tivities: Roister Doisters A; Varieties 4; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Pre-Med. Club 2; Psychology Club 3, 4: Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEAVITT. Bob, ' Prexy. Government. 162 Moraine St., Brockton. Born in 1925 at Brock- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: President A; Adelphia 3, 4; Senate 1, 3; Inter-Frat Council 3, 4; Chest 4: Blood Donors 3; Flint Oratorical Contest 3; Judicial Board 2: Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. FRANCIS J. LEARY. Economics. 40 Pearl St.. Hol- yofce. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Enter from Holyoke High School. Activities: Newman Club 1. FRANCIS R. LE BLANC. Curley. Food Technology. 267 Castle Road, Nahant. Born in 1923 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 4; Chem. Club 4; Food Tech. Club 3, 4. LOUISE MARIE LECLAIR. Lou. Bacteriology. 9 South St., Southbridge. Born in 1929 at Gardner. Transfer from Annhurst College, South Wood- stock, Connecticut. Activities: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 2; W.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE LEONARD LEDIN, JR. Mechanical Engi- neering. 85 Wyman St., Stoughlon. Born in 1925 at Brockton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Mech. Eng. Club 4; Society of Automolive Engi- neers 4. HARRY GUSTAVE LEHNERT, JR. Floriculture. 309 East Haverhill St., Lawrence. Born in 1925 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4. LAURA LEVINE. Chugg. English. 36 Nahant Place, Lynn. Born in 1929 at Lynn. Entered from Classical f-ligh School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1: Burnhara Declamation 2; Index 2, 3, 4: Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Varieties 3, A; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 2; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Inter-Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 2; Folies Bergere 3, 4; Class Exec. Coram. 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LIEBERWIRTH. Bill. Economics. 245 Chestnut St., Florence. Born in 1925 at Northamp- ton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Inter-Frat. Council 3; Basketball 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas. 4). ALVIN H. LIFTMAN. Al. Marketing. 105 Perry St., Stoughton. Born in 1926 at Stoughton. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Hillel 3, 4; LZ.F.A. 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 3, 4. EDWARD FRANCIS LEDGARD. Ed. ' Electrical Engineering, 16 Tremont St., Maynard. Born in 1927 at Concord. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Eng. Club 4: Veterans ' Club ( 3; Ski Club 1. ELEANOR LEE. Lee. Economics. Rov re. Born in 1928 at Conway. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Panhellenic Coun- cil 3, 4; Chorus 1; W.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, NATHAN A. LEVETON. Arky. Industrial Engi- neering. 1245 Dwight St., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield Tech- nical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 4. PHILIP E. LEWIS. Education. 8 Oak Grove Ave., Springfield 9. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: S.C.A. 4; Edu. Club 4. 1926 at Melrose. Transfer from Devens. REGINALD F. LIFKA. Reg. Mathematics. 282 South St., Northampton. Born in 1927 at Northampton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Camera Club 1, 2 (Vice-Pres. 2); Edu. Club 4;; Mathematics Club 3, 4. STANLEY THOMAS LIS. Accounting. 5 Union St., Clinton. Born in 1925 at Clinton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean s List 2, 3: Phi Kappa Phi 4. EDWARD LISS. Mechanical Engineering. 3 Thorn- dike St., Lawrence Transfer from Devens. Activ- ,Club 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. THELMA BUTH LITSKY. Food Technology. 39 East St., Fitchburg. Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Fitchburg High School. Activities: Class Nominating Comm. 2; Isogon 4; Senate 3, 4; W.S.G.A. Council 3: .Roister Doisters 3, A; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Food Tech. Club 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH LIT. Agricultural Economics. 37 Wales St.,; Dorchester. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens, Activities: Dean s List 3, 4; Hillel 3; Future Farmers of America 3, 4; Hockey 2; Soccer 3, 4. GRANT WESLEY LOCKE. istration. 18 Natalie A Wes. ' Business Admin- e., Melrose 6. Born in PAUL JOSEPH LOMBARDI. Mechanical Engineering. 58 Central Ave., Hyde Park. Born in 1923 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. WILLIAM PAUL LOONEY. Bill. Landscape Archi- tecture. 35 Haynes St., Worcestef Born in 1926 at Worcester. Transfer frorn. ' -l5evens. Activities: Class Vice-President 3: De n ' s List 2, 3, 4; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ritig Committee 3, 4; Land- scape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, ; BasketbcdH-, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4. LEONARD SHERMAN LONDON. Len. Economics. 21 Channing Road, Vi ' atertown. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Waterto ' wn High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi. CURTIS LINWOOD LOPES. Curt. Chemistry. 76 Washington St., Fairhaven. Born in 1926 at Fair- haven. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Index 4; Roister Doisters 4: S.C.A. 4; Chem. Club 4; Germanic Society 2, 3. K GEORGE ROLAND LOUVARIS. Mechanical Engi- neering. 9 River St., Danvers. Born in 1921 at Lawrence. Entered from Huntington Prep. Activ- ities: Board of Judges 2; Newman Club 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 4; Fencing Club 3, 4: Radio Station 2, 3, 4. lOHN L. LOWE. Civil Engineering. 30 Fieldmont Road, Belmont. Transfer from Devens. WILLIAM LOUIS LUCHINI. Luke. Wildlife Man- agement. 17 Canby St., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Transfer from Worcester Junior Col- • lege. Activities: Newman Club 1; Horticulture Club 1; Wildlife Club 2. BRUCE HOMER LUCIER. English. 290 Chapman St., Greenfield. Born in 1922 at Greenfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; French Club 4. ALAN MAX LUSTIG. Al. Finance. 27 Stearns Road, Brookline. Born in 1928 at Boston. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 3, 4; Hillel 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2; Masquers 1, 2; Senate 2. GEORGE B. MacCOLLOM. Mac. Entomology. 525 Poplar St., Roslindale. Born in 1925 at Boston. Entered from Roslindale High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 3; Inter-Frat Council 3, 4; Ent. Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. HOWARD BYRON LOVERING. Physics. Carlisle. Born in 1920 at Arlington. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT FRANCIS LUCEY. Bob. Animal Hus- bandry. 89 Clover St., Worcester. Bom in 1926 at Wc ' Tcester. Transfer from Stockbridge. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4: Ani- mal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD LUCIANO. Civil Engineering. 53 PcryBon St., Revere. Born in 1925 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Ski. Club 3, 4; Eng. Club 3, 4. ■KENNETH A. LUMENELLO. Ken. Electrical Engiy neering. 228 Chelmsford St., Lowell. Born iii 1926 at North Andover. Transfer from Devens... ' WILLIAM VINCENT LUTL Bill. English. K-5 Fed- eral Circle, Amherst. Born in 1921 at Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi; Collegian 3, 4; Carnival Comm. 3, 4. DUNCAN MacDONALD. . Scotty. Wildlife Manage- ment. 645 Caraino Del Monte Sol, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Born in 1925 at Boston. Entered from Thayer Academy. Activities; Dean ' s List 3; Sin- fonietta -3, 4; Military Ball 3; Junior Comm. on Inter-Cbllegiate Athk ' tics 2, 3; Track Manager -Z 3. UNIVERSITY OF KENNETH GORDON MacDONALD. Mac. Animal Husbandry. 15 Lexington Ave., Somerville. Born in 1922 at Somerville. Entered from Somerville High School. Activities: Judging Teams 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Frat Council 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Rho. WlifillAM vWl MaS KT. Gunner, Don. ' Dairy Industry. 675 Salisbury St., Holden. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Entered from Holden High School. Activities: Judging Teams 4; Animal Hus- bandry Club 1; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho (Chaplain 4). DANIEL NICHOLAS MACERO. History. 192 Wash- ington St., Somerville. Born in 1925 at Cam- bridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 4; Edu. Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD MacKENZIE. Jelly-Roll. So- ciology. Riverbank Terrace, Tov nsend. Born in 1924 at Fitchbiirg. Entered from Townsend High School. JAMES E. MacMONEGLE. Physics. Cold HiU, Granby. Born in 1920 dt Bridgeport, Connecticut. GEORGE MACRICOSTA. Romance Languages. 59 Harvard St., Marlboro, Born in 1926 at Marlboro. Transfer from Devens. Activities: French Club 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. LOUIS F. MAFFEI. Lou. Civil Engineering G-3 Hampshire House, Amherst. Born in 1924 at Medford, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. MAGNER. Bill. Government. 17 Lexington Parkway, Pittsfield. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, -2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. WALTER P. MAISNER. History. Leverett. Born in 1925 at Shutesbury. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Edu. Club 4: Phi Sigma Kappa. JOSEPH W. MALONEY. Bill. EngUsh. 115 River St., Southbridge. Born in 1924 at Southbridge. Entered from St. Mary ' s High School. Activities: Class Officer 2 (Pres.); Flint Oratorical Contest 3; Newman Club 1, 2. BRADFORD S. MacNULTY. Brad. Food Technology. Upper Western Ave., Westfield. Born in 1928 at Hartford, Connecticut. Entered from Westfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Judson Fel- lowship 4: 4-H Club 1, 2: Food Tech. Club 3, 4: Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. ANN MacVICAR. ' Vicky. Recreational Leadership. 12 Oak St., Grafton. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 2, 3: S.C.A. 2, 3: Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4; Naiads 2: Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY MAGINA, JR. Tony. Mechanical Engineering. 29 Leonard ' s Court, Taunton. Born in 1925 at Taunton. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Club 3, 4. RICHARD D. MAGOON. Business Administration. 26 Butler St., Lawrence. Born in 1926 at Andover. Transfer from Devens. WILLIAM A. MALONE. Bill. History. 29 Anawan St., Taunton. Born in 1922 at New Bedford. En- tered from Monsignor Coyle High School. Activ- ities: Newman Club 1, 2; Summer Barbecue Comm. 4. RICHARD E. MALONEY. Economics. 257 Everett St., Wollaston. Born in 1922 at Mattapan. Transfer from Devens. MASSACHUSETTS ANTHONY J. MANGANARO. Tony, Landscape Architecture. 314 Main St., Everett. Born in 1928 at Boston, Entered from Everett High School, Ac- livities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Maroon Key 2: Soc- cer 1, 2; Handbook 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball 3; Military Ball 1, 2;- Radio Club 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN F. MANNING. Jack. Agricultural Economics, 38 Salem St., Wakefield. Born in 1926 at Wake- field. Entered from Wakefield High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Agriculture Economics Club 4. JOHN MANLICH, JR., Jack. Pre-Med. 1150 Dor- chester Ave., Dorchester. Born in 1924 at Boston, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Pre-Med Club 1, 4; Senate 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Chowder and March- ing Society 4. JOSEPH P. MANNING. Joe, Industrial Engineer- ing. 20 Malverna Road, Roslindale. Born in 1926 at Boston, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List , 2, 3; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Q.T.V, 4. MARTIN J. MANNING, JR. Marty. Electrical Engi- neering. 28 Josephine Ave., Somerville. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Ac- Hvities: Dean ' s List 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.I.N. 1, 2, 3, 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4 (Pres. 4). JAMES MANUEL, JR. Jim. Economics. 41 V2 Main St., North Adams. Born in 1927 at HaverhiU. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4. DOMINIC A. MARINI. Dorn, Olericuhure. RED 2, East Acton. Born in 1925 at Newton Centre. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4: Chorus 2; Olericulture Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. JOHN L. MANSFIELD. Jack. Chemistry. 127 Hart St., Taunton. Born in 1925 at Taunton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Chemistry Club 3, 4. RALPH P. MARBLE. Aggie. AgricuHural Eco- nomics. Derby Road, West Berlin. Born in 1926 at Farmington, Michigan. Entered from Acton High School, Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Agriculture Ec. Club 4; Hockey 2, 3: Football 2, WALTER L. MARKHAM. Industrial Engineering, 15 Highland Ave., Ayer. Born in 1926 at Ayer. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 4, FRANK MARSDEN, JR. Stud. Electrical Engineer- ing. 89 Oak St., New Bedford. Born in 1925 at Fall River. Entered from New Bedford High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 3; Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. RALPH E. MARSDEN, JR. Psychology, 7 Charlton St„ Worcester. Born in 1928 at Holden. Entered from North High School (Worcester). Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Mili- tary Ball Comm. 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD E. MARSHALL. Ronny, Accounting, 89 Northv ood St., Chicopee. Born in 1926 at Spring- field. Transfer from Devens, Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, LESLIE J. MARTIN. Les. Mathematics. 75 Tremonl St., Lawrence. Born in 1925 at Lawrence, Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Swim- ming Team 3, 4, JOHN A. MARTIN. Marty. Physics. 49 Baltimore Ave., Lowell. Born in 1924 at Lowell. Entered from Keith Academy. Activities: I.R.C. 1, 2. JULIAN T. MARTINDALE, JR. Bud, Psychology, East Hawley Road, Charleraont. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Psychology Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. . - : JOSEPH D. MASCIS. Joe. Bacteriology. 77 Church St., Leominster. Born in 192! at Leominster. Entered from Leominster High School Activities; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Photo Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. FRANK R. MATARESE. History. 16 Summer St., Medford. Born in 1923 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Edu. Clut, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. WILLIAM E. MATHEWS, JR. Bill ' Forestry. Har- rison, Maine. Born m 1928 at Sprmgfield. Entered from Palmer High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Forestry Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. EUGENE F. MASON. Gene. Agriclaltural Eco nomics. 108 Gilbert Road, Belmont. Born in 1925 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Agricultural Ec. Club 4 (Vice Pres. 4). STEPHEN MATEIK. Steve. Psychology. 12 Chero- kee St., Boston. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Psychology Club 3, 4. WILLIAM D. MATTHEWS. Bill. Business Admin- istration. 114 West Alvord St., Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4: Fre-Law Club 2; Business Administration Club 3. ' ' -f - '  « ROBERT I. MATTSSON. Matt. History. 1 Clarence St., South Dartmouth. Born in 1926 at New Bed- ford. Transfer from Devens, Activities; Edu. Club 4; Senate 2; Statesmen 1, 2. DAVID L. MAY. Agronomy. 14 Court St., Groton. Born in 1927 at Groton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Senate 2, 3: S.C.A. 3; 4-H Club 2, 3; Agronomy Club 3, 4. JOHN F. McAULIFFE. Jay. Business Administra- tion. 60 Haverhill St., Methuen. Born in 1925 at Methuen. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Political Union 3, 4: General Court of Justice 3, 4 (Chief Justice 4); Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. WILLIAM F. McCANN. Bill. Accounting. 199 Forest Avenue, Brockton. Born in 1926 at Brock- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2. JAMES P. McCarthy. Jlm. Economics. 22 Hol- land Ave., Westfield. Born in 1926 at Westfield. Enter from ' Westfield High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Varieties 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE E. MAURICE. Animal Husbandry 65 Main Circle, Shrewsbury. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Acfivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. FLOYD R. MAYNARD. Robie. History. 10 New St., Millers Falls. Born in 1924 at South River, New Jersey. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Adelphia 4; Collegian 2, 3, 4 (Editor 3); S.C.A. 2, 3; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2; Ski Club 1. THOMAS F. McAVOY, JR. Tommy. Forestry. 47 Gray St., Amherst. Born in 1920 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Forestry Club 3, 4. FRANCIS P. McCarthy. Mac. Physics. 4 Brooks St., South Natick. Born in 1924 at South Natick. Entered from Coolidge Senior High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Physics Club 1, 2. ROBERT F. McCarthy. Bob. Mathematics. 1 Stockton St., Chelsea. Born in 1926 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4. UNIVERSITY OF THOMAS A. McCarthy. Tommy. Economics. Brattleboro Road, Bernardston. Born in 1923 at Boston. Entered from North Qulncy High School. Activities: Nominating Comm. 2; Varieties 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Sophomore-Senior Hop 2; Pre-Med Club 1; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. McEACHERN. Bob. Agricultural Eco- nomics. 175 Moreland St., Worcester. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Entered from North High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Index 3, 4; S.C.A. 2, 3: Wesley Foundation 1, 2: Poultry Club 1, 2; l.R.C. 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; A.E.C. 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. McEVOY. Mac. History. 7 Lawrence St., Methuen. Born in 1921 at Methuen. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Edu. Club 4. GEORGE W. McGOWN. Mac. Mechanical Engi- neering. 191 Brook St., Clinton. Born in 1923 at Clinton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4. JAMES K. McDonald. History. 24 Belmont Ave., . Northampton. Born in 1925 at Northampton. En- tered from Williston Academy. Activities; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ' Math. Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Eng. Club 1, 2; M Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma. ANN McELROY. English. 236 South Main St., Orange. Born in 1929 at Worcester. Activities: Handbook 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; • Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Varieties 3, 4: S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 4. LAWRENCE F. McGONAGLE. Larry. Business Administration. . 47 Oak Hill Drive, ArlingtoAj Born in 1924 at Somerville. Entered from Arling- ' ton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; ■Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychol- ogy Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Business Admin- istration Club 3. MARTIN F. McGRATH, JR. Marty. Economics. 807 High St., Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Chicopee. Transfer from Holyoke Junior College. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY McINTOSH. Dot. Home Economics. 62 EUGENE J. McKENNA. Bud. Industrial Engii Front St , Weymouth. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Framinghcun State Teachers Col- lege Activities Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2 HARVEY I. McKINNEY. iMac, Chemistry. 48 Vic- toria St., Sprinqfipld. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Wesley Foundation 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4. ing. 90 Broadsound Ave., Revere. Born in 1920 at Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 4. JOAN S. McLaughlin. loany. Home Economics. 80 Main St., Wobutn. Born in 1928 at Winchester. Entered from Woburn High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Burnham Declamation 2: Chorus 2, Chorale 3, 4, Operetta Guild 3 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3 4 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. McLaughlin. Mj- Food Technology 32 Gould St., Wakeheld Brrn in 1925 at Wake field. Transfer from Devens Aclrvities Married Men ' s Club 1, 2; Bacteriology Club ' 4; Roister Doisters 4; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Chern. Club 4; Food Tech. Club 3, 4. ROBERT W. McMAHON. Mac. Sociology. 186 Fuller St., Dorchester. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Statesman 1, 2: Senate 2, 3 (Vice-Pres. 3); Radio Club 2. THOMAS D. McLAY. R d ' Mechaniral Engineer mg 31 Granville St Dorchester Born m 1925 at Boston. Entered fr m Boston . EngUsh High School.. Activities Ski Club 1 2 3, 4, Mech Eng. Club 3, 4 Newmcm Club 3 4 JOHN J. McMANUS. Mac Physical Education 96 Lowell Ave , Watertown Born in 1926 at Wal- tham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean s List 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Inter-Frat Council 3, 4; Phys. Edu. Club 3, 4; Varsity D Club 1, 2; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS RAYMOND W. McNAMARA. Mac. -Business Ad- ministration. 4 Astor Street, Lowell. Born in 1926 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Statesmen 1; Newman Club 4; Mil- itary Ball Comm. 3. WILLIAM E. McTIGUE. Bill. Forestry. 71 Main St., Thorndike. Born in 1927 at Palmer. Transler from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Outing Club 3, 4; Newman Qub 1, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4, DAVID H. MELTZEH. Lefty, Bromo ' meltzer, Dave. Political Science. 175 Grinnell St., New Bedford. Bom in 1925 at New Bedford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hillel 3, 4; Carnival Comm 4; Radio Station ' WMUA 3, 4; I.R.C. 3; Senate 3. GRACE E. MERRILL. Gracie. Medical Technology. 2026 Middlesex St., Lowell. Born in 1928 at Lov ell. Entered from Chelmsford High School. Ac- tivities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT C. MESSER. Bob. History. Church St., Bernardston. Born in 1925 at Bernardston. Trans- fer from Devens. JANICE ELLSAS MEYER. History. 145 Fair St., New Bedford. Born in 1928 at Fall River. Entered from Durfee High School. Activities: Sigma Delta Tau. THOMAS A. McROBERTS. Mac. Physical Educa tion. H-3 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born, in 1925 at Indianapolis, Indiana. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3: Varsity M Club 3, 4; D Club 2: Physical Education Club 3, 4; Sigmc Phi Epsilon 3, 4. FLORENCE E. MELLOR. Mel. Chemistry. 101 Mt. Pleasant St., Fall River. Born in 1928 at Foil River. Entered from B. M. C. Durfee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; W.S.G.A. Council 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 4; Spring Day 2; Chem. Club 1, 2, 3. 4; ■W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3,. 4. LEROY E. MENTOR. Lee. Civil Engineering. 90 Birch St., Greenfield. Born in 1927 at Greenfield. Transfer from Devens. BENN H. MERRITT. Horticulture. 29 Cascade Road, Worcester. Born in 1923 at Worcester. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Inter-Frct Council 3, 4; Floricultural Club 2, 3, 4; M Club 4: Swimming 3, 4 (Capt. 4); Theta Chi. RAYMOND PHIUIP METZGER. Babe. Business Administration. 52 Irvington St., Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Operetta Guild 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 4, ROBERT JOSEPH MEYER. Bob. Economics. 145 Fair St., New Bedford. Born in 1920 at New Bedr ford. Entered from New Bedford High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Comm, 1; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi. LOUIS FRANKLIN MICHELSON. Mike. Animal Husbandry. 218 East Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1919 at Franklin, N. H. Entered from Academy of Eastern Nazarene College. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. ROBERT MOORE MIDGLEY. Midge. Forestry. 558 Massasoit Rd., Worcester. Born in 1924 at Wor- cester. Entered from Commerce High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Forestry Club 3, 4. PAUL A. MICHITSON. ing. 89 Broadway Haverhill, Transfer Mich. Electrical Engineer- Haverhill. Born in 1927 at from Devens. RICHARD MORTON MILAN. Dick. Biological Field Studies. Newton St., Barre. Born in 1926 ct Waltham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1; Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4. ■. HOMER BLAINE MILLER, JR. Mathematics, 326 Man- ning St., Needham. Born in 1825 at WoUaston. Entered from Norfolk County Agricultural School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Christian Science Organization 1, 2, 3, 4; Flori- cultural Club 1, 2, 3; Math. Club 3, 4; Edu. Club 4. ROBERT ANDERSON MELER. Bob. Marketing. 28 Evans St., Marblehead. Transfer from Devens. CLIFTON R. MILNE. Clif. Economics. 20 Robinson Court, North Andover. Born in 1927 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Outing Club 4; German Club 1, 2; S.C.A. 3. HELEN MAE MITCHELL. Mitch. Enghsh, 13 Mo Kinley Ave., Easthampton, Born in 1928 at Marl borough. Entered from Easthampton High School, Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; House Council 3 Isogon 3, 4: S.CA. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1; Radio Club 4: Class Day 4; W.A.A. 3; May Day 3; Judiciary Board 2, 3, 4; Senate 3. ED ' WARD rOHN MOLITORIS. Ed. Marketing. Park Hill Rd., Easthampton. Born in 1923 at Stafford Springs, Conn. Entered from Devens. Activities: Lens and Shutter Society 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Sha Faar 2j Varsity Track 1, 2; D Club 1, 2; Var- sity M Club 3: Lutheran Club ' 4. DONALD CHANNING MONSON. Don. Business Administration. 14 Waverly St., Stoneham. Born in 1926 at Woburn. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Ski Club 3, 4. MARION MOODY. Bacteriology.. 16 Fairlee Road, Waban. Born in 1929 at Arlington. Entered from Framingham High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Honors Work 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3; Sinfonietta 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 4; Varieties 2; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fel- lov ship 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1; W.A.A. 1,. 2, 3, 4,- Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY CLAIRE MORANO. Economics. 35 Onola St., Pittsfield. Born in 1929 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Handbook 1, 2, 3; Index 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Radio Club 2, 3: W.A.A. 1, 2: Sigma Kappa 1, 2. 3, 4. JANET ELIZABETH MILLER. Jan English 130 Washington Rd., Springfield Born m 1928 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School, Springfield. Activities: Collegian 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Varieties 3; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2; S.G,A.--3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4: S.C.A.N. Edi- tor 4: College Pilgrim Fellcwship 1, 2, 3, 4; Carni- val Ball 3, 4; Radio Station 3, 4: I.R.C. 4; W.A.A. ' 2, 3, 4; Radio Policy Board 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi. ROBERT LUCKY MILLER. Bob. Pre-Med. 22 Main St., Shelburne Falls. Born in 1923 at Greenfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Automobile Club; Devens Glee Club 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 4; Theatre (Devens) 1, 2: Man- ager 1; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, (UM) 4. • ROBERT PETER MINICUCCI. Bob. Electrical Engi- neering. 151 Oak St., Lawrence. Born in 1925 at Lawrence. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Radio Club 3, 4, RALPH GERALD MITCHELL. Mitch. Animal Hus- bandry. 1088 Main St., Waltham. Born in 1925 at Waltham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Class President 3; Executive Comm.. 4; Judging Teams 2; .Newman Club 1; Ring Committee 3; Who s Who 3; Spring Day 2; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Senate 1, 2; Golf Team 4. BERTHA ALICE MONROE. Bert. Home Economics. 445 Central, Winchendon. Born in 1928 at Win- chendon. Entered from Murdoch High School. Ac- tivities: Drill Team 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Outing Club 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, -4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER I. MONTGOMERY. Chemistry. 33 Florence St., Natick. Born in 1925 at Brattleboro, Vermont. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Chem. Club 3, 4. DONALD MOORE. Wildlife Management. Winter St., Kingston. Born in 1929 at Kingston. Entered from Kingston High SchooL Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 3, 4; Military Ball Comm. 3; Radio Club 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4. JOHN VINCENT MOREAU. Pre-Med. 86 Fort St., Fairhaven, Born in 1928 at New Bedford. Entered from Fairhaven High SchooL Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Varieties 1, 2; Chem. Club 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 3, 4. ROGER I. MORELL. Economics. 188 Green River Rd., Greenfield. Born in 1925 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield High School. FRANCIS JOSEPH MORIARTY. ' Whistle, Mo. English. 155 Bennington St., Ldwrence. Born in 1926 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities; Theta Chi. MORTON EDWIN MORIN. Shorty. Floriculture. H-4 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born in 1925 at Worcester. Entered from Michigan State College. Activities: Pistol Team 2, 3, 4; Manager 2, 3, 4; • Hillel 2: Floricultural Club, 2. 3, 4; Joint Comm. on Inter-Collegiate Athletics 3. GEORGE F. MORGAN. Accounting. 5 Logan St., Lawrence. Born in 1924 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3. JOSEPH PAUL MORIARTY. English. 453 South Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. WALTER R. MORIN. Walt. Forestry. 33 Brown St., Pittsfield. Born in 1923 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities. Newman Club 2, 3, 4: Pistol Team 4; Forestry Club 3, 4: Intra-Mural Softball 2, 3, 4. DANIEL KENNETH MORRISON, JR. Ken. Animal Husbandry. RFD 2, Box 34, Springfield, Ver- mont. Born in 1925 at Lynn. Entered from Spring- field, Vermont, High School. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Square Dance Club 4; Q.T.V. 1, 2, 3, 4. STEWART KENDALL MORTON. ' Mort. Electrical Engineering. 165 North Whitney St., Amherst. Born in 1927 at Easthampton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Wesley Foundation 4. GORDON JAMES MUISE. Pomology. 14 Linwood St., Roxbury. Born in 1923 at Halifax, N.S., Canada. Transfer from Northeastern University. JOHN FRANCIS MULLEN. Mechanical Engineering. 63 Laighton St., Lynn. Born in 1924 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. JACQUES MURACHVER. Electrical Engineering. 85 Francis St., Everett, Born in 1924 at Philadel- phia, Pa. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hillel 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Baseball 3: Electrical Engi- neering Club 3, 4. . ALFRED RAYMOND MORSE, JR. Bob. Mathe- matics. 142 Dale St.,. Waltham. Born in 1928 at Waltham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Col- legian 4. CHRISTOPHER GEORGE MOUSTAKIS. ' Chris. ' Forestry. 38 Falmouth St., Boston. Bom in 1924 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Forestry Club 3, 4. ARTHUR ALLEN MUKA. Art. Entomology. Ley- den Rd., Greenfield. Born in 1924 at Adams. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3; Fernald Entomology Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. MULLINS. English. 380 Derby St., West Newton. Born in 1923 at Cambridge. Entered from St. Charles High School. Activities: Collegian 4; Ski Club 1; Newman Club 3, 4; Statesman 2. FRANCIS JOSEPH MURPHY. Murph. ' Civil Engi- neering. 40 Chester St., Allston. Born in 1927 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Senate 1, 3; Eng. Club 3, 4. iiik vi lEON A. MURPHY. Lee or Murph. Civil Engi- neering. 52 Cottage Ave., Winthrop. Born in 1928 at Winthrop. Entered from Winthrop Senior High School. Activities: E.I.E. 3, 4; Merry Mount Masquers, Devens 1, 2; Eng. Club, Devens 1, 2; Eng. Club 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4. HAROLD EDWARD MYERS. Hy. Physical Educa- tion. 96 South St., Northampton. Born in 1924 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s- List 3: Varsity M Club; Phys. Edu. Club; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4. RUDOLPH FRANCIS MUTTER, JR. Rudy. Business Administration. 20 Spring St., Easthampton. Born in 1928 at Easthampton. Entered from Williston. Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. H. FRANCIS NADEAU. Ace. Industrial Engineer- ing. 188 Regan St., Gardner. Born in 1929 at Gardner. Transfer from Norwich University. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; Military Ball Comm. 2; Eng. Club 3, 4; WMUA 2, 4. WAITER FRANCIS NALLY. Bud. Sociology. 60 Purchase St., Worcester. Born in 1926 at Worces- ter, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Class Treasurer 2; Radio Club 2; Senate 2; Activities Comm. MICHAEL D. NARDI. Psychology. 13 Clinton, Brock- ton. Born in 1925 at Brockton. Transfer from Devens. JOSEPH VITO NATALE. Physical Education. 24 Bel- mont Ave., Northampton. Born in 1924 at Northampton. Transfer from Notre Dame. JOHN RICHARD NELSON. Jack. Industrial Engi- neering. 212 Osborne Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: S.C.A. 3, 4; Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. ARTHUR ELIOT NEWELL, JR. Art. Wildlife Man- agement. 39 Westmoreland Ave., Arlington. Born in 1924 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 1, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. J. ROBERT NEWMAN. Bob. Psychology. 68 Lin- coln St., Marlboro. Born in 1927 at Providence, Rhode Island. Entered from Marlboro High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4. BEHTRAND F. NAHBIS, JR. BerfTTJoaem Lan- guages. 30 Pearl St., Marblehead. Born in 1925 at Marblehead. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club ]; Senate 2; Edu. Club 3, 4; Romania 3; WMUA 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. EDWARD NAROIAN. Edgie. Pohtical Science. 411 Church St., Whitinsville. Born in 1927 in Whitinsville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Club 2; Political Union Club 3, 4; Edu. Club 4, RICHARD A. NEECE. Dick. Electrical Engineering. 138 Davenport St., Chicopee. Born in 1924 at Chicopee. Transfer from Devens. EDWARD J. NEWBY. Shorty. German. RusseH Road, Huntington. Born in 1926 at Scranton, Pa. Entered from Walthara High School. CHANDLER WHIPPLE NEWELL. Chan. Business Administration. 104 Springfield St., Wilbraham. Born in 1925 at Newton. Entered from Wilbraham Academy. Activities: Married Men ' s Club 2. NORMAN NOLAN NEWMAN. Norm. Economics. 52 Marshland St., Haverhill. Born in 1928 at Haverhill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activities: Collegian 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; l.R.C. 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. UNIVERSITY OF LEO GREGORY NICHOLAS. Scoopy. Mechanical Engineering. 20 Church St., Lynn. Born in 1921 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Phil- lips Brooks Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 1, 2; Eng. Club 3, 4; Automobile Club 1, 2; American Veterans ' Comm. 1, 2. CHARLES E. NICHOLS. Nick. Physical Education. 167 Whitney St., Ludlov . Born in 1927 at Lud- low. Entered from Ludlow High School. Activities: Edu. Club 4; Phys. Edu. Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. NESTOR NICHOLERIS. Geology. 2 Linehan Court, Somerville. Born in 1924 at Somerville. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3. PAUL GLENWRIGHT NICKERSON. iMick. Civil Engineering. 79 Clinton St., Everett. Born in Everett. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Varsity M Club 4. RICHARD GOHHAMNICKERSON. Nick. Chemis- tiy. noute 137, East Harwich. Born in 1927 at Easi Harwich. Entered from Harwich High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4: Outing Club 3: Phillips Brooks Club 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 2. JOHN P. NIONAKIS. French. 17 Nichols St., Haver- hill. Born in 1923 at Haverhill. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. HARRY NORKIN. Elecliical Engineering. 32 Lexing- ton St., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Thompson, Connecticut. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 2; Senate 2: Electrical Eng. Club 3, 4. ROBERT NORWOOD. Joe Glomp. Economics. 123 Orange St., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Lynn. Entered from King ' s Point Merchant Marine Acad- emy. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Business Admin. Club 3, 4; Chorus 2; Varieties 2: Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL STERNER OBERG. Business Administration. 327 South Quinsigamond Ave., Shre ' wsbury, Born in 1925 at Worcester, Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1; O-T.V. 3, 4. JOSEPH DANIEL O ' CONNELL. Big Joe. ' History. 47 Bardwell St., South Hadley Falls. Born in 1927 at Northampton. Entered from South Hadley High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Comm. 2; Pre-Med Club 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES NILAND. Bill. Business Admin- istration. 12 Verona St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Spanish Club 1 (Sec); Senate 2. GIOVANNI HOMER NOBILE. JR. John. Psychology. 29 Strandview Road, Dorchester 25. Born in 1919 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Edu. Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Government 2. EDWARD NOVAK. Ed. Amherst, Mass. CARL WILFRED NYBERG. Psychology. 26 Edgehill Road, E. Braintree. Born in 1927 at Quincy. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES O ' BRIEN. Bill, Food Technology. 47 Thurman Park, Everett. Born in 1925 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Varieties 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4: Chem. Club 3, 4; Food Tech. Club 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 3,. 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, -4. ROBERT FRANCIS O ' CONNELL. Bob. Chemistry. 9 Myrtle St., Northampton. Born in 1926 at Northampton. Entered from St. Michael ' s High School. Activities: Outing Cliib 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 2, 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS WALTER EDWARD O ' CONNELL. Buzz. Psychology. Reading Inn, Reading. Born in 1925 at Winches- ter. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 2; Psychology Club 3, 4; Senate 3; Football 2; Track 2. LEONARD ALBERT O ' CONNOR. Len. Economics. 29 Elizabeth St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield High School of Commerce. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4 (Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4). JAY BARTON OKER. Economics. 72 Hillside Road, Southbridge. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. GEORGE EDMUND OLDMIXON. Chemistry. Nar- rows Road, Assonet. Born in 1927 at Dighton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Chem. Club 4; Edu. Club 4. YVONNE BRENDA OLIVER. Bonnie. Chemistry. 136 Newland St., Springfield, Born in 1928 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield Technical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Spring Day Comm. 2; Chem. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 4); W.A.A. 3. ROBERT FRANCIS O ' NEILL. Bob. Mechanical Engineering. 15 Jason Terrace, Arlington. Born in 1926 at Arlington. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Ball and Chain Club 4; Mech. Eng. Club 4; Statesman 1, 2; Athletic Comm. 1; Track 1. ALAN CHARLES ORNSTEEN. Al. Economics. 85 Lakeview Ave., Haverhill. Born in 1929 at Haver- hill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activ- ities: Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN O ' ROURKE. Pat. Home Economics. 44 Mill St., Westfield. Born in 1928 at Westfield. Entered from Westfield High School. Activities: Class Officer 1, 4; Dean ' s List 3; Scrolls 2: Chorus 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ANTHONY O ' CONNOR. Jack. Zoology. 10 Anderson Ave., Three Rivers. Born in 1928 at Palmer. Entered from Palmer High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Newman Club 3. FRANCES IRENE O ' KEEFE. Okey. English. 63 Youle St., Melrose. Born in 1929 at Boston. En- tered from Melrose High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Drill Team 1; Chorus 1, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Edu. Club 4; French Club 1; Radio Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. THADDEUS J. OKOLO. Ted. Mechanical Engi- neering. 8 Comins Road, Hadley. Born in 1925 at Hadley. Entered from Hopkins Academy. Ac- tivities: Roister Doisters 2; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN AARON OLIVER. Johnny. English. 224 Wal- nut St., Athol. Born in 1926 at Athol. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Collegian 3, 4 (Sports Editor 3); Quarterly 3; Statesman 2; Edu. Club 4; Tennis 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD O ' NEIL. The Splinter. Olericul- ture. 12 Centennial Ave., Saugus. Born in 1925 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 4; Index 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Oleri- cultural Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4: Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 4). EDWIN JOSEPH ORLOWSKI. Ski. Pre-Medical. 54 Casino Ave., Chicopee. Born in 1923 at Easthampton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Pre-Med Club 4. MARY MARGARET O ' ROURKE. Nan Modern Language. 197 Locust St., Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Chorus 2; Operetta Guiid 3: French Club 4. FRANK QUIMBY ORRALL, Physics. 10 Floyd St., Winthrop. Born in 1925 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Outing Club 3; S.C.A. 3; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Math. Club 3; Physics Club 3; Fencing Club 3. RALPH BARTLETT OSGOOD, JR. ' Ozzie. Pre-Med- ical Science. 16 Raingley Road, Greenfield. Born in 1928 crt Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield ffigh School. Activities: Class Nominatin g Comm. 2: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, A; Military Ball Comm. 2: Chem. Club 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. ERNEST JOHN OUELLET. Ernie. Industrial Engi- neering. 46 Kingston St., West Somerville. Born in 1925 at Meriden, Conn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Mech. Eng. 4; O.T.V. ■RAYMOND D. OUELLETTE. Ray. History. 1396 Bridge St., Dracut. Born in 1924 at Dracut. En- tered from Dracut High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Nev man Club 2; French Club 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 4). ALPHONSE V. PACHESIS. Al. Business Admin- istration. 56 Perry Ave., Worcester. Born in 1922 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. - 8 t Fy FRANK J. PADYKULA. Physics. 341 Center St., Chicopee. Born in 1916 at Chicopee. Entered from Chicopee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Radio Club 1, 2; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 3); Physics Club 1, 2, 3. PETER PANO. Pudgy. Business Administration. 10 Chfton St., Worcester. Born in 192B at Wor- cester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Basket- ball 1. EDGAR S. PARENT. Accounting. 169 Lincoln St., Stoughton. Born in 1925 at Stoughton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2. RICHARD S. PARKES. Dick. Marketing. 759 Waltham St., Lexington. Born in 1927 at Wal- tham. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT MICHAEL PASINI. Rapid. Physical Edu- cation. 42 Freeman Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Cathedral High School Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Maroon Key 2; Varsity M ' Club 4; Edu. Club 4; Phys.. Edu. Club 2, 3, 4: Lambda Chi Alpha. SHIRLEY EVELYN PATTERSON. Shirl. Bacteriol- ogy. 1 Clark ' s Road, Amesbury. Born in 1928 at Amesbury. Entered from Amesbury High School. r Activities: Girls ' Drum Corps 1; Orches- tra 3; Band 2; Outing Club 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Bacteriology Club 4; Pre-Med Club 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. J NESTOR WILLIAM PANDELL. Mike. Mechanical Engineering. 165 East Water St., Rockland. Born in 1923 at Melrose. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Ski Club 3, 4 (Pres. 3): Devens ' Ski Club 1, 2 (Vice Pres. 2); Carnival Coram. 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH PANZICA. Tony. Mechanical Engineering. 60 Market St., Northampton. Born in 1923 at Northampton. Enter from Northampton High School. Activities: Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE W. PARKER. Park. Agronomy. . South West St., Feeding Hills. Born in 1921 at Marion, N. Y. Transfer from Devens, Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Agronomy Club 3, 4. RICHARD B. PARKS. Dick. Wildlife Management. 4 Bay View Ave., Plymouth. Born in 1924 at Plymouth. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Wildlife Management Club 2: Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. CHARLES NELSON PASKAUSKAS. Charlie. Elec trical Engineering. 65 Mt. Vernon St., Fitchburg. Born in 1913 at Fitchburg. Entered from Fitchburg High School. Activities: Dean ' s List. 4: WMUA Tech. Staff 4. EDWIN ARTHUR PAUL. Ed. Mechanical Engi- neering. 51 Parkton Road, Jamaica Plain. Born in 1924 at Boston. Entered from Boston English High SchooL Activities: Newman Club 1, 3: Football 1; Hockey 2; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. im. . £1 UNIVERSITY OF JOHN ROBERT PAULSEN. Psychology. 7 Hil! St., Woburn. Born in 1924 at Woburn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Psychology Club 3, 4; Radio Club 1. LEON EARL DWIGHT PEASE, JR. Lee. Chemistry. 13 Ainsworth St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens, Activities: Chemistry Club 3, 4. JOSEPH A. PELLETIEH. Joe. Electrical Engineer- ing. 60 Cross Si., FishervUIe. Born in 1925 at Fisherville. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Eng. Club 3, 4. HARLOW EDWARD PENDLETON. Penny. History. 218 Washington St., Fitchburg. Born in 1926 at Pelham. Entered from Fitchburg High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Phiilips Brooks Club 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT EMERSON PERKINS. Perk. Mechanical Engineering. 25 Bridge St., Manchester. Born in 1926 at Harborside, Maine. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. Senate 3. RUSSELL GEDNEY PERKINS. Nipper. Political Sci- ence. 23 Kenyon St., Springfield 9. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield Technical High School, Activities: Military Ball 3: Sopho- more-Senior Hop 2; Baseball 1: Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH STEPHEN PAULSON. Joe. Mechanical Engineering. 731 Winthrop Ave., Revere. Born in 1919 at Revere. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Camera Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 3, 4; Germanic Society 1, 2. HENRY BROWN PEIRCE, JR. Hank. English. 86 Hathaway St., North Adams. Born in 1925 at North Adams. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Varieties 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Edu. Club 4; Statesman 1, 2: Commonwealth 1, 2; Merry- mount Masquers 1, 2. THERESE ANNE PENDER. Terry. Sociology. 262 Wahconah St., Pitlslield. Born in 1923 at Pitts- field. Entered from St. Joseph ' s High School. Ac- tivities; Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, A; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Radio Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 1; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4.. EDWARD L. PEREDNIA. Ed. Chemistry. 94 Con- cord Ave., Norwood. Born in 1924 at Norwood. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Chem. Club 2. 3, 4. JEAN Z. PERKINS. Perk. Economics. 190 Boylston St., Brockton, Born in 1926 at Brockton. Entered from Brockton High School. Activities: Dean s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Economics Honor Society 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL ARTHUR PERRY. English. 57 McKinley Ter- race, Pittsfield. Born in 1927 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield Hiah School, Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Collegian 2, 3, 4; Quarterly 4; Varieties 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop 3; Who ' s Who 3r Kappa Sigma 3, 4. ORESTO JOSEPH PERSECHINO. Ernie. Mechanical Engineering. 8 Cedar St., So. Barre. Born in 1926 at So. Barre. Transfer from ' Devens. Activ- ities: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Theta Kappa Phi. ANN G. PETERSON. Pete. ' Home Economic St. FRANCIS XAVIER PETERS. Pete. General Busi ness, 623 Woburn St., Wilmington. Born in 1927 at Medford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 4. CARL LAWRENCE PETERSON. Pete. Mechanical George St., Duxbury. Born in 1929 at Duxbury. Entered from Duxbury High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Chorus 1; Outing Club 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 4: 4-H Club 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Engineering. 7 Neptur in 1920 at Gloucester. s Place, Gloucester. Born Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Senate 2; Mech. Eng. Club 4. MASSACHUSETTS CLARENCE WESLEY PETERSON. Tele. English. 7 Wood End Lane, Reading. Born in 1925 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 3; Wesley Foundation 3; French Club 2; l.R.C. 3. ARMANDO RALPH PETRINO. Pete. General Busi- ness. 22 Templeton Parkway, Watertown. Born in 1923 at Watertown. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT PAUL PHANEUF. Bob. Public Health. 265 Nashua Road, Lowell. Born in 1925 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. ■DONALD HENRY PHIPPS. Don. Mechanical Engi- neering. 15 Maple St., Mendon. Born in 1927 at Milford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 4. FREDERICK GROVER PIERCE. Fred. Poultry Hus- bandry. 21 Winona St., Auburndaie. Born in 1926 at Newton. Transfer from Lycoming College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Poultry Club 2. ROBERT G. PIERCE. Bob. Agricultural Economics. Baker Ave., West Concord. Born in 1924 at Wo- burn. Entered from Concord High School. LEONARD JOSEPH PETERSON. Pete. Civil Engi- neering. 2 Newell Road, Wakefield, Born in 1927 at Wakefield. Entered from Wakefield High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mili- tary Ball Coram. 3: Civil Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL ROBERT PHALON. Sphinx. Physical Educa- tion. 34 Stafford Road, Newton Center. Born in 1925 at Little Falls, N. J. Entered from Newton; Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; New-; man Club 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4: Phys. Edu. Club 3, 4; Edu. Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. CHARLES W. PHELPS. Chuck. istration. 55 Felt St., Salem. Salem. Transfer from Devens, Business Admin- Born in 1927 at EDWARD ROBERT PIERCE. ' Tdd. Construction Engineering and Marketing. 40 Fairview Way, Amherst. Born in 1922 at St. Stephen, N. B„ Canada. Entered from St. Stephen High School. Activities: Collegian 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judsori Fellowship 2, 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 4: Spring Track 1, 3, 4:. Varsity M Club 3, 4; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. HENRY ABNER PIERCE. Hank. Marketing. 495 ' Church St., North Adams. Born in 1927 at North Adams. Transfer from Devens. ALFRED ERNEST PIGEON. Al, Marketing. 8 St, Marie St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Born in 1922 al: Ware. Transfer from Sir George Williams College, Montreal, Canada. Activities: Band 1, 2; Campus Varieties 2; Newman Club 1: Pre- Med Club 1, 2; Kappa Sigma 4. EARL NELSON PILGRIM. Dairy Industry. 114 Union St., Westfield. Born in 1926 ct Amesbury. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3: Judging Teams 4; S.C.A. 3; Wesley Found. 2: :, Chemistry Club 1; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4. THEODORE G, PINEAULT. Ellis Park, Amherst. PAUL PINCUS. Landscape Architecture. 85 Maverick St., Chelsea. Bopri in 1926 at Chelsea. Enter from Chelsea High chool. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Jfcirt. Club 3, 4; Landscape Arch. Club 3, 4; Jfcff. Show Ex, 3, 4,- Radio Club 3, 4 (Chief _, -CJperator 4), ROBERT S. PINKHAM, JR. Bob, Industrial Engi- neering, 161 Warren Ave,, WoUaston, Born in 1927 at Ouincy, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mech. Eng, Club 4, r- M||Mt ARNOLD iAWHENCE PINTO. Physical Education. 110 Boston Ave., Mediord. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Physical Edu- cation Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu- cation Club 4. ALLAN LOTHROP PITCHER. Loot. Civil Engineer- ing. 4 Pine Rd., Lynn. Born in 1924 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. EDWIN A. PIRIE. Ed. Mechanical Engineering. 238 Osborne Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1927 at Springfield- Transfer from American Internation- al College. Activities: S.C.A. 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4; Soc. of Automotive Engineers 4. BOY W. PITMAN. Industrial Administration. 3 West Cottage St., Dorchester. Born in 1926 at Boston, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Radio Station WMUA 3 (Business Manager and Treasurer) 4; (Asst. Station Director); Nev man Club 2. ' 1S . 1. THOMAS FRANCIS PITONIAK. Tom. Animal Hus- bandry. Northwest Rd., Weslfield. Born in 1924 at Westfield. Transfer from Devens. STEPHEN PAUL PIUSZ. Paul. Business Admin- istration (Marketing). 51 Saratoga St., Springfield. Born in 1922 at Chicopee. Entered from Chicopee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3: Roister Doisters 1, .2, 3, 4; University Chorus 2; Varieties 1, 3: Carnival Ball 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2. ■, WALTER PAUL PLUCINSKL Wah. Electrical Engi- neering. 7 Firglade Rd., V orcester. Born in 1925 at Vi orcester. Entered from Commerce High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Hunting and Fishing Club — Devens 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Radio Club 1, 3. DONALD JOHN POITRAS. Mathematics. 33 Cabot St., Salem. Born in 1921 at Detroit, Mich. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Spring Track 3, 4: Varsity M Club. FREDERICK POPP. Fred. Industrial Engineering. 254 Porter St., Melrose. Born in 1924 at Passaic, N. J. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Devens Automotive Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4. CHARLES FRANCIS PLUMER. Charley. EngUsh 9733 Fraser Rd., Southside Estates, Jacksonville Florida. Born in 1926 at Brookline. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Quarterly 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Campus Varieties 1, 3; Mer rymount Masquers 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Statesman (Devens) 1; Common- v eallh 1, 2. HARRIET ELIZABETH POOR. Home Economics. West Townsend. Born in 1928 at Townsend. Entered from Townsend High School. Activities: Wesley Found. 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellowship 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN NORMAN PORTER. Mathematics. 605 Wash- ington St., Stoughton. Born in 1925 at Brockton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Math. Club 4. ROBERT A. PORTER. Bob. Business Administra- tion. 1518 Dwight St., Holyofce. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Tronsfer from Holyoke Junior College. Activities: Senate 4. LAEL HUNT POWERS. Psychology. 25 South St., Northboro. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Northboro High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Collegian 3, 4; Chorus 1; Carnival 3; Psychology Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 3: Kappa Kappa Ganmia. RICHARD MARTIN POWER. Dick. Civil Engineer- ing. Prospect St., Millis. Born in 1927 at Millis. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Civil Eng, Club 3, 4, PATRICIA ANNE POWERS. Patte. Economics. 31 Lisle St., Braintree. Born in 1928 at Braintree. Entered from Braintree High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Handbook 2, 3; Index 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 2): W.A.A. 1, 2; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD PRIBUTSKY. Geuy: ' Bacteriology. 376 Ridge St., Fall River. Born in 1926 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Radio Club 2; Germanic Club 1, 2; Bac- teriology Club 3, 4. SHELDON MORTON PROMISEL. Shel. Food Technology. 322 Spruce St., Chelsea. Born in 1926 at Chelsea. Entered Irom Chelsea High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Operetta Guild 2: Chem Club 3; Dairy Club 2; Food Tech. Club 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi (Steward) 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE VALERIE PROVENCHER. Provie. Mathenra- fics. 136 North St., North Adams. Born in 1928 at North Adams. Transfer from Our Lady of the Elms. Activities: WMUA 3, 4: Outing Club 3: Nevi ' man Club 3, 4; Math. Club 3, 4: Edu. Club 4; W.A.A. 3. CARMELO ANTHONY PULIAFICO. Charlie. Mechanical Engineering. 9 Church St., South Barre. Born in 1924 at South Barre. Entered from Barre High School. Activities: Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. ROBERT ERVIN PUTNAM. Put. Chemistry. 24 Upland Road, Leeds. Born m 1927 at Northamp- ton. Transfer from Devens, Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Senate 4, WILLIAM JOSEPH QUINN. Quinny. Business Ad- rainistraticn. Bridge Road, Salisbury. Born in 1924 at New Brunswick, N. J. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Business Administration Club 4: Merrymount Masquers 2; Ball and Chain Club 4; Newman Club 4. DONALD ROBERT PROGULSKE. Den. Wildlife Management. 100 Lakeside St., Springfield. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Transfer from Harvard University. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; .Rod andl Gun Club 3, 4. ROBERT S. PROUTY. Bob. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Main St., Rutland. Born in 1927 at Holden, Transfer from Devens. Activities: A..S.A.C. 4; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. HENRY ALBERT PRUNIER. Hank. Chemistry. 141 Massasoit Road, Worcester. Bom in 1921 at Wor- cester. Transfer from Assumption College. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1; Class Officer 1 ' Pres.): Roister Doisters 4; Chem. Club 4. EUGENE CHARLES PUTALA. ' Gene. Botany. 7 Winthrop St., Millers Falls. Born in 1922 at Tur- ners Falls. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4, EARL S. QUANCE. Tub. Light Building Construc- tion. 28 Ashland Ave., Methuen. Born in 1927 at Lawrence. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Eng. Club 3, 4. EARL QUINT. Keeto. Floriculture. 64 Ridge Ave., Newton Center. Born in 1926 ct Jamaica Plain. Entered from Newton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Flojicultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon PhL CHERYL RACE. Sherry. Fine Arts. II Washing- ion Ave., Northampton. Born in 1928 at Nor- thampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Glee Club 1: Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2; Chi Omega 2, 3, 4. EDWARD M. RAMSEY. Ned. Accounting. 10 Firs! St., Melrose. Born in 1920 at Boston. Trans- fer from Devens. MURRAY DAVID HADLO. Business Administration. 72 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury. Born in 1928 at Bos- ton. Transfer from Devens. LEON B. RANGER, JR. Bud. Economics. 36 Ossi- P ' ee Road, Somerville. Bern in 1923 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. y MUfLBlF ' ' . PAUL RANNENBERG. Marketing. 77 Garfield St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Index 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 3. JOHN J. REARDON. Jack. Economics.,- -52 Green- leaf St., Quincy. Born in 1926 at,--Boston. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities; Newman Club 1, 2; Economics Club 4. ,- EDWIN A. RAUTIO. Ed. Psychology. 226 E. Mountain St., Worcester. Born in 1921 at Wor- cester. Transfer from Devens. JOHN ELLSWORTH REDDICK. Jack. Business Ad- ministration. 33 Norwood St., Sharon. Born .in 1927 at Sharon. Transfer from Devens. Activities: ■Dean ' s List 2; Business Administration Club 4. m IRWIN THOMAS REED. Tom. French. 45 Gates St., Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3. 4; Noetics 4; French Club 3, 4 (Treas.). EDWIN ARTHUR REHILL. Ed. Animal Husbandry. 93 Cochrane St., Melrose. Born in 1925 at Chel- sea. Entered from Maiden Catholic High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Judging Teams 4; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 4). ALFRED JACOB REMAL. AL Finance. 42 Smith St., Fitchburc. Born in 1925 at Fitchburg. Trans- fer from Devans. ALFRED JAMES RETTIE. AI, Engineering. 208 South St., Northampton. Born in 1924 -at Spring- field. Entered from Northampton High School. Ac- tivities; Eng. Cluij 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST L. RICHARDSON. JR. ' Rich. Mechanical Engineering. 23 Newbury S:., Danvers. Born in 192o ;it Melrose. Transfer from Devens. HERBERT EDWARD RIPLEY. Bert. Public HecUh. aO Ashland Ave., Methuen, Born in 1926 at Methuen. Entered from Methuen High School. Ac- tnites: Bacteriology Club 4. RAYMOND ARRINGTON REED. Ray. Cheni|stry. 120 Pleasant St., Marblehead, Born in 1926 at Marblehead. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Chem. Club 4. ROLAND J. REIDY. Roily. English. 13 Hu h.ock Road, Worcester. Born in 1924 at Vorcest r Transfer from Devens. Activities: Index 4 (Editor) Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Inter-Frat Judiciari 3 4 (Chairman); Sigma Phi Epsilon. GEORGE I. RENDA. History. 82 London St East Boston. Born in 1925 at Chelsea. Entered from Chelsea Senior High School. Activities: S -nate 3 Newman Club 1, 2. GEORGE FRANCIS REYNOLDS. Fran. n oun ' ing. 95 New Park St., Lynn. Born in 1935 ■Lynn. Transfer from Notre Dame. Acti ili =t, S Club 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 2). JOHN ALBERT RIKERT. Food Technology. 9 Win- chester Road, East Northfield. Born in 1927 at Brooklyn, New York. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Chem. Club 2, 4; Food Tech. Club 3, 4; Bac- teriology Club 4; Pre-Med Club 1. JOHN MICHAEL RITCHIE. J.M. Mechanical Engi- neering. 23 South - Kimball St., Haverhill. Born in 1923 at Haverhill. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Mech. Eng. Club UNIVERSITY OF DAVID WALKER ROBERTS. Dave. Ornamental Horticulture. 22 Nutting Ave., Amherst. Born in 1924 at Amherst. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Judiciary Board; Choir 1; Statesman 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Landscape Architectural Club 3, 4 (Vice Pres.); Alpha Gamma Rho 2,-3, 4. - KENNETH N. ROBERTS. English. 54 Arch St., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Index (Literary Editor) 4; Edu. Club 4; Commonwealth 2 (Associate Editor). EDYTHE DELORES ROBERTS. Edie. Home Eco- nomics. 223 Snell St., Amherst. Born in 1927 at Holyoke. Entered from Amherst High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; Home Ec. Club 1; W.A.A. 2; Modern Dance Club 1. DONALD SUMNER ROBINSON. Robi. Fine Arts. 49 Morningside Park, Springfield. Born in 1925 at Nev ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 4 , Merrymount Masquers 3; Lens and Shutter Society-], 2, 3 (Pres.). WILLIAM C. ROBINSON. Ring. Food Technology. 214 Maple St., New Bedford. Born in 1929 at Nev7 Bedford. Entered from New Bedford High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1,2, 3, 4; MiUtary Ball Comm. 3 (Co-Chairman): Food Tech. Club 3, 4 (Treas.). ROBERT ARTHUR ROCHELEAU. Bob. Industrial Administration. 35 Harmon Ave., Springfield. Born in 1923 at Jewett City, Conn. Transfer from Oklahoma A. M, Activities: Newman Club 1, 4; Ball and Chain 4. JOHN P. ROGERS. Jack. Botany. 3 Tremont St., Beverly, Born in 1924 at V ' ' atertown. Transfer from Sampson College, N. Y. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 2; Newman Club 3, 4; Horti- cultural Club 2; Landscape Architectural Club 2; Council 1; Boxing Team 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK WILLIAM ROCHE. Rocket. Business Administration. 16 Irvington Road, Somerville. Born in 1927 at Somerville. Entered from Somer viUe High School. Activities: Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4. : ALAN PAUL ROCKWOOD. Al. Chemical Engi- neering. 60 Hawthorne St., Norwood. Born ii) 1924 at Norwood. Transfer from Junior College of Connecticut. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Glee Club 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, ■4; Newman Club 4; Chem. Club 4; Automotive Club 2. MARK BENJAMIN ROGERS. Buck. Business Ad- ministration. 281 Ward St., Nev ton Centre. Born in 1925 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; HiUel 1, 2, 3, 4; LR.C. 1; Football 4: Hoc- key I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Senate 1. r ' mt r HBL HH mJii,] ' ) [ li -- CHARLES HARRY ROLLINS. Charlie. Political Science. 219 Plattsburg Ave., Burlington, Vermont. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Entered from West Springfield High School. Activities: Political Union 3, 4 (Chairman); Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. MILTON ROME. Electrical Engineering, 57 Vine St., Lynn. Born in 1926 al Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 4 (Student member); Alpha Epsilon Pi 3, 4. FRANKLIN D. ROLLINS. Frank. Poultry Hus- bandry. 703 Hyde Park Ave., Roshndale. Born in 1924 at Chatham. Entered from Chatham High School. Activities: Pistol Team 2, 3, 4; Poultry Judging 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Poultry Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4. GEORGE EVERETT ROSE. History. Truro. Borr, m 1926 at Truro. Entered from Provincetown High School. Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 (Capl. 4); I.R.C. 4: Political Union 3; Theta Chi (Marshall 4). SAMUEL DAVID ROSENBERG. Dave. Business Administration. 71 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. AARON ROSENFIELD. Arky. Bacteriology. 250 Summer St., Maiden. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriologv Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; I.F. Judiciary Board 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS lii ' JM ' EVERETT GEORGE ROSS. Red. Industrial Engi- neering. 14 Atkins St., Brighton. Born in 1925 at Berlin. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Engi- neering Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. EMANUEL MANN ROTH. Jocko. Pre-Medical (Zoology). 160 Homestead St., Roxbury. Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Boston Public Latin. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, ' 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi A; C.V.S.S.C. 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Chem. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 1, 2: Pre- Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3. IRVING F. ROUNDS. Horizontal. Civil Engineer- ing. 39 Upton St., Boston. Born in 1920 at Cam- bridge. Transfer from Harvard and Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Eng. Club 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 3, A; Newman Club 2. LOIS RUBIN. Loie. Modern Languages. 33 Porter St., North Adams. Born in 1928 at North Adams. Entered from Drury High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Academic Activities Board 3, 4; Scrolls 2; Handbook 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Hillel 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Radio Club 2, 3, 4; ' Judiciary 3, 4; Chest 2; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BERNARD RYAN. Business Administra- tion. 307 Rollstone St., Fitchburg. Born in 1925 at Fitchburg. Entered from St. Bernard High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ■WILLIAM SMITH RYDER, JR. Bill. Agronomy (Olericulture), Church St., West Dennis. Born in 1928 at Montclair, N. J. Entered from Glen Ridge High School, Glen Ridge, N. J. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Chowder and Marching Society 4; Olericultural Club 3, .4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD GEORGE SAFER. Ed. Economics. 98 Central St., Leominster. Born in 1927 at Ccmi- bridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4. HENNING AUGUST SAHLBERG. ' Henny. ' Indus- trial Engineering. 7 Pearl Terrace, Cambridge. Born in 1923 at Cambridge. Transfer from North- eastern University and Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 4; Lutheran Club 3. ROBERT ARNOLD ROTAN, JR. Geology. 82 Wash- ington Ave., Northampton. Born in 1924 at Wood- ville, Texas. Transfer from A.I.C. JOSEPH ARTHUR ROULIER. Joe. Civil Engineer- ing. 40 Entrepnse St., Adams. Born in 1927 at Adams. Transfer from Devens. Activities; New- man Club 1, 2; Civil Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. DONALD JOSEPH ROY. History. 123 Longfellow Road, Waltham. Born in 192 ' 7 at Lynn. Entered from Lynn English High School. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2: Ski Club 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Ep- silon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Stew-ard 3) LOUIS H. RUGGLES. Lou. Poultry. Hardwick. Born in 1928 at Hardwick. Activities: Military Ball Comm. 3; Poultry Club 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RYBACK. Bill. English. 22 Warner St., Blackstone. Born in 1925 at Blackstone. Transfer from Devens. Varsity M Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH RYPYSC. Rip. Pre-Medical. 64 Pine St., Chicopee Falls. Born in 1927 at Chi- copee. Entered from Williston Academy. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. ELIOT HOWARD SAGAN. Ellie. Business Ad- ministration (Accounting). 85 Sagamore Ave., Winthrop. Bom in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Winthrop High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; MiUtary Ball 2; Pre-Med Club 1; Business Admin. Club 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN C. SANTORO. Forestry. 54 Lewis St., Frank- lin. Born in 1925 at Franklin. Entered from Frank- hn High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Forestry Club 3, 4. ' ■JEROME W. SAPHIRSTEIN. 27 James St., Brookline. SOTERIOS GEORGE SCARMEAS. Sam. Civil Engineering. 19 Mt. Vernon St., Lowell. Born in 1923 at Lowell. Transfer frora Devens. Activities: Civil Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS EDWIN SCHELLEB. Lou. Pre-Dental. 639 Adams St., Dorchester, Born in 1924 at Brockton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Married Men ' s Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 3, 4. ABRAHAM SCHLEIN. Abe. Chemistry Pre-Med- ical. 51 Presidential Heights, New Bedford. Born m 1927 at New Bedford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, -2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 3, 4; Chem. Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 2, ELLIOT SCHREIDER. Tony. Recreational Leader- ship. 39 Garden St., Maiden. Born in 19Z7 at Wakefield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 4; Nature Guide Assn. ' 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3. EDWARD SCHWARTZ, JR. Ed. Civil Engineering. 18 Reynolds Ave., Everett. Born in 1925 at Pitts- burgh, Penna. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilcn Phi 3, 4. WILLIAM A. SA VERSE. Bill. Mathematics. 10 Grant Road, Dorchester. Born in 1924 at Boston. Entered from Rindge Technical High School. Ac- tivities: Newman Club 2, 4; Edu. Club ,3, 4; Math- ematics Club 3, 4; l.R.C. 4. FRED I. SCHAAKE. Marketing. 23 Burgess St., Methuen. Born in 1924 at North Andover. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Business Admin. Club 3, 4. NILES MATHEW SCHLEGEL. Mechanical Engineer: ing. 6 Bartlett Parkway, Winthrop. Born in 1927 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Statesman 1, 2; Collegian 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2; Math. Club 1; Mech. Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN MANDEL SCHREIBER. Marv. Agronomy. 84 Maryland St., Springfield. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior Col- lege. Activities: Hillel 2, 3, 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4. HOWARD EDWARD SCHULIEN. Howie. Mechan- ical Engineering. 162 High St., Fall River. Born in 1922 at Kenosha, ' Wisconsin. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Married Men ' s Club 1, 2; Engineering Club 3, 4. ROBERT MARTIN SCOLNICK. Bob. Agronomy. 206 Freeman St., Brookline. Born in 1926 at Bos- ton. Entered from Brookline High School. Activi- Ties: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Hillel 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 3, 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4 (Manager 3, 4); Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. SCOTT, JR. Scotty. Public Health. 109 Buchnam St., Everett. Born in 1926 at Everett. En- tered from Everett High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Bacteriology Club 4; Pre-Vet Club 3. MARVIN E. SEIDENBERG. Mouse. Business Ad- ministration. 280 Tappan St., Brookline. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Hillel 1, 2; l.R.C. 1, 2. ARTHUR E. SELIG. Art. Forestry. 29 Leicester PAUL SEREX. 327 Lincoln Ave., Amherst. Road, Belmont. Born in 1926 at Pueblo, Colorado. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4: Band 3: College Pilgrim Fellowship 2; Forestry Club 3, 4. IJ UNIVERSITY OF CHABLES JOHN SHANNON. Charlie. Business Administration. 209 Governors Ave., Medford. Born in 1926 at Maiden. Transfer irom Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. SUMNER SHARFF. Sonny. Psychology. 158 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transier from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 4: HiUel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas. 2); Chem. Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4 (Sec- Treas. 4). WILLIAM JOHN SHELVEY. Bill. Mathematics, ,517 High St., Loweh, Born in 1926 at Lov ell. Trans- fer from Devens. -Activities; Mathematics Club 4; Edu. Club 4; Gei-mon Club 2. ALLISTER WILLIAM SHEPHERD. Bill. Mechanical Engineering. 33 Eddie St., Quiircy. Born in 1920 at Dundee, Scotland. Tr,an5fer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Senate 2; Fencing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mech. Eng Club. 4; Ski Club 4. HAROLD STANLEY SHRIBER. Harry. Psychology. 51 Cross St., Belmont. Born in 1925 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Hillel 2, 3, 4 (Membership Chairman 2); I.Z.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Pre- Med Club 2, 3; R,adio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN B. SICA. Zeke. Accounting. 4 Francis Ave., Great Barrington. Born in 1925 ' at Great Harrington. Transfer irom Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; ln:ra.Mural Athletic Council 4. ' MYRON E. SHAPIRO. Mike. Marketing. 120 Glen- ville Ave., AUston. Born in 1926 at Brookline. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4; Index 3, 4 (Art Staff); Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore-Senior Hop 4; Business Admin. Club 4: Tau Epsilon Phi 4. SHELDON MERRITT SHATTUCK. Shell. Industrial Administration. Russell Road, Woronoco. Born in 1924 at Westfield. Entered from W stfield High School. Activities: MiUtary Ball Coram. 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. HENRY LEON SHENSKY. Hank. Political Science. 112 Leyden Road, Greenfield. Born in 1926 g: Northampton. Transfer from Dartmouth. Activ- ities: Burnham Declamation 3; Roister Doisters 2 3, 4: Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ' -■Tri Alpha 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2: Phi Sigma Kappa. JOSEPH ALVAN SHORT. JR. Joe. 9 Harrison Ave., Gloucester. Born in 1926 at Gloucester. Transfer iiom Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; RtcUo Club 2; Rod and Gun- Club 1. JOHN JOSEPH SHUGRUE. Jack. Poultry Hus- bandry. 177 Highland Ave., Lowell. Born in 1924 at Lowell. Transfer irom Devens. Activities: Newman Club A; Poultry Club 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Agronomy Club 4. ALFRED SIDEL. Al. Mechanical Engineenirg 6£ Orange St., Cheflsea. Born in 1924 at Boston Transfer from Devens. Activities; Chowder and Marching Societv 3, 4; Mechanical Eng Cluh 3 ■4; S.I.N. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varieties 1, 2; Glee Club 1 2 GERHARD RUDOLPH SIEVERS. Ger. Electricjl JOAN NANCY SILVERMAN. Psychology. Engineering. 12 Paul Gore St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Boston Eng- lish High School. Activities: Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. Green - FRANKLIN A. SIMMONS. Skeet. Electrical Engi- neering. Box 249, Reed Road, North Dartmouth. Born in 1926 at Dartmouth. Transfer from Devens. TOod St., Lawrence. Born in 1929 at Lav Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Roister Dois- ters 3; Quarterly 3, 4; Panhellenic 3, 4; Psychc ' l- ogy Club 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigm JSel-ta Tau ' h-2, 3, 4. , ...-.-- ' ■' JUNE PATRICIA SIMONS. Juiiie. ' Dietetics. 378 River St., Haverhill. Born in 1928 at Haverhill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; 4-H Club 1; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Drill 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship 2, 3; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Co-Edu. Volleyball 3; Panhellenic Workshop 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Operetta Guild 3, 4; Concert Assn. 3, 4; Radio Club, WMUA 3, 4; Carnival 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4. MASSACHUSETTS DONALD EVERETT SISSON. Sis. Physical Educa- tion. 21 Lyng St., North Dartmouth. Born in 1928 at New Bedford. Entered from Dartmouth High School. Activities: Military Ball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi-Ed Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Edu. Club 4: Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD MELVIN SLAVIN. Bud. Economics. 140 Cliff Ave., Winthrop. ■Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Winthrop High School. Aciivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 1; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; I.Z.F.A. 2, 3; Ec. Honor Soc. 4; Honors Work 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN ANTHONY SLOWINSKI. Ski. English. 44 Main St., Greenfield. Born in 1925 at Washington, D. C. Entered from Greenfield High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3. BARBARA RUTH SMITH. Smitty. Home Economics. 616 Alden St., Springfield. Born in 1929 at Pitts- field. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Panhellenic 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4. EVERETT JOHN SMITH. Economics. 184 High St., Taunton. Born in 1924 at Taunton. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Newnnan Club 2, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 (Scholarship Coram 3, 4, Social- Comm.). MARIE ALLENE SMITH. Al. Business Administra- tion. 70 Summit Ave., Wollaston. Born in 1928 at Canton, Ohio. Entered from Quincy High School. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 4; Flower Fashion Show 3; Chest 4; Roister Doisters 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JANE SKAHILL. B.J. Home Economics. 47 School St., Middleboro. Born in 1929 at Brock- ton. Entered from Memorial High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Secretary 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 All State Basketball 1, 2; Scrolls 2; Isogon 4 Chi Omega 2, 3, 4. ELINOR JEAN SLEEPER. Sleepy. Home Economics. 116 South Pleasant St., Haverhill. Born in 1929 at Rochester, New York. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activities: W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2,. 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SMALL. Bob. Business Admin- istration. 201 Banks St., Cambridge. Born in 1926 at Lynn. Transfer from Devens. Activities: -Dean ' s List 1; Maskers 2; Varieties 2: Radio Club 2, 3, 4 (Engineer). DAVID I. SMITH. D.J. Economics. 63 Gregory St., Marblehead. Born in 1925 at Salem Trans- fer from Devens, Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2 3, Sv imming 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4: Index 4 (Art Editor), JOHN CALVIN SMITH. Dutch. Chemistry 154 Lowell St., Lynnfield Center. Born in 1925 at Wakefield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: French Club 1; Pre-Med Club 1: Germanic Club 2, 3; Chem. Club 2, 3, 4; Married Men ' s Club 3, 4. PAUL SCHERMAN SMITH. Smitty. Zoology. RED. 50, Great Road, Stow. Born in 1927 ai Concord. Entered from Hale High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 1; Wesley Foundation 1; S.C.A. 1, 4; 4-H Club 1, 4; Cross Country 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; I.V.C.F. 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 3; Dairy Club 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. SHELDON EUGENE SMITH. Smitty. Business Ad- ministration. 15 Melcher St., Plainville. Born in 1928 at Plainville. Entered from Plainville High School. Activities: Ski Club 1, 2: Soccer 2, 3: S.C.A. 2, 3; Military Ball Comm. 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. ZILPHA F. SMITH. Zeke. Pre-Medical. 27 Pleasant St., East Longmeadow. Born in 1930 at Spring- field. Enter from Classical High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Chi Omega. STANLEY LYMAN SMITH. Psycho. Psychology. 73 Seymour Ave., Springfield. Born in 1928 at Ludlow. Transfer from Norwich University. Ac- tivities: Deans List 2, 3: Psychology Club 3, 4. ISAIAH SNOW, JR. Ike. Civil Engineering. Castle Road, Truro. Born in 1925 at Truro. Transfer from Devens. . ■V ' 15 ' -f RUSSELL ELLIOT SNOW. Russ. Chemistry. 219 High St., Greenfield. Born in 192.5 at Greenfield. Entered from Mount Hermon. Activities: Intra- mural Football, Softball 3, 4; Chera. Club 2. 3, 4 (Program Chairman 4); Edu. Club 4. LORETTA ROSE SOULIERE. Laurie. Zoology. 399 Oakland St., Springfield. Born in 1929 at Holyoke. Entered from High School of Commerce. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Newrman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Kappa Alpha Thela 1, 2, 3, 4 (Scholarshic Chairman 3, Marshall 4). CHARLES EDWARD STANIUNAS. Stan. Forestry. 12 Water St., Hudson. ' Born in 1919 at Hudson. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Nevifman Club 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4,- l.R.C. 4. LEWIS L. STEAD. Lew. Sociology. 38 Prospect St., Hopedale. Born in 1921 at Rugby Warvnck- shire, England. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Senate 2; Tennis 2; Varsity M Club. JOHN STEELE. Political Science. 264 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Born In 1924 at North Adam.s. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. EDNA ELIZABETH STEINBECK. Beckey. Zoology. East Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1928 at Pel- ham. Entered from Amherst High School. Activ- ities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi. HERBERT STUART STILLINGS, JR. Stu. Civil Engi- neering. 57 Third St., North ' Andover. Born in 1922 at North Andover. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ■ALPHONSE STRACHOCKI. Al. Bacteriology and Public Health. 64 Hillcrest St., North Dartmouth. Born in 1923 at New Bedford. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT O. SONDROL. Bob. Business Adminis- tration. ■224 Hampshire St., Methuen. Born in 1922 at Wellfleet. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Senate 3; Judiciary 1, 2; Newman Club 4; Political Union 4; Automobile Club 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 4; LB.C..,2, 4. CLIFTON EDMUND SOWERBY, JR. ' Clif. Land- scape Architecture. 2 Stow Road, Marlboro. Born in 1927 at Marlboro. Transfer from Norwich Uni- versity. Activities: Outing Club 2; Phillips Brooks Club 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 2; Landscape Architectural Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. GEORGE STASIKELIS. Stas. Finance. 159 Conant St., Gardner. Born in 1924 at Gardner. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Nev man Club 2; l.R.C. 1. JOSEPH THOMAS STEEDE. Joe. English. 41 Sum.- mit St., Waltham. Born in 1926 at Waltham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Golf 1, 2, 4; Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sports Editor 4). RICHARD BALDWIN STEIN. Dick. Animal Hus- bandry. 44 Leonard Road, North ' Weymouth. Born in 1927 at Quincy. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR ALWARD STEPHENS. Seb. Marketing. 22 Central St., Ashland. Bom ' in 1927 at Ash- land. Transfer from Devens. JUDITH STOYLE. Judi. Animal Husbandry. 72 Taylor St., WoUaston. Born in 1928 at Quincy. Entered from North Quincy High School. AcJivi- ties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Scroll 2; Collegian 4; Roister Doisters 3; Judging 4; Outing Club 1; Pil- grim Fellowship 1; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Floricultural Club 1, 2; Horticultural Clu 1, 2; W.A.A. 1; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. EDMUND JOSEPH STRUZZIERO. Strut. Business Administration (Marketing). 104 Leach St., Stoughton. Born in 1927 at Stoughton. Entered from Stoughton High School. Activities; Adelphia 4: Maroon Key 2; Judiciary 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. Admin. Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Lcnnbda Chi Alpha 1, r ' t:- MIRIAM MARSTON STUMP. Mim. Recrealiona! Leadership. 72 School St., Shrewsbury. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from Beal High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1, 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Edu. Club 4; Nature Guide Assn. 4; Naiads 2, 3. PAUL EMMANUEL SULLIVAN. Sully. Mechanical Engineering. 114 Hampden St., ' Chicopee. Born in 1921 at Chicopee. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Mech. Eng. Club 3, 4. HENRY BLACKWELL SUPRENANT. Hank. Busi- ness Administration. 5 High St., Shelburne Falls. Born in 1922 at Vernon, Vermont. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Senate 2; Newman Club 1, 2. WILLIAM D. SWEENEY. Bill. Wildlife Manage- ment. 63 Jenkins Ave., Whitman. Born in 1925 at Brockton. Transfer from ■Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Theta Chi. STANLEY W. SWIDERSKI. Mechanical Engineering. 59 Magnolia Ave., Cambridge Born in 1919 at Boston. . Entered from Rmdge Technical School. DOMINICK JOSEPH SWISTRO. Swiss Mechanical Engineering. 53 Elm St., Holyoke Born m 1923 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens Activities: ■Mechanical Eng. Club 4; S.A.E. 4. FRANCIS S. SZPAK. Chemistry. 16 South Willow St. Adams. Born in Adams. Entered from Adams Senior High School. Activities: Chem. Club 4. ARDEN CLAIRE SULLIVAN. Mathematics. 146 Pearl St., Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4; Math. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL SUPRANOVICZ. Electrical Engi- neering. 133 Fifth St., Cambridge. Born in 1922 at Manchester, N. H. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Electrical Eng. Club 4. JAMES THOMAS SWANICK. ' Jim. ' Business Ad- ministration. 26 Athelstane Road, Newton Centre. Born in 1928 at New York. Entered from Newton High School. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3; Theta Chi. JAMES H. SWENSON. Swede. Forestry. 103 Columbia Road, Arlington. Born in 1925 at Chel- sea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: S.C.A. 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Baseball 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 4). ' JUNE FLORA SWINDELL. Gwendy. Home Eco- noiiiics. Pleasant St., Barre. Born in 1928 at Barre. Barre High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Glee Club 1, 2; S.C.A. 2, 3: Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Internal. Club 2; W.A.A. 2, 3; Flower Fashion Show 4; Pi Beta Phi. THEODORE RAYMOND SYLVIA. Ted. Animal Husbandry. Barney ' s Joy Point, Dartmouth. Born in 1927 at Dartmouth. Entered from Dartmouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4,- Pre-Med ClUb l: ' Pre-Vet Club 3, 4; Judging 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD R. TADDEO. Tad. Biology. 32 Wash- ington St., Natlck. Born in 1921 at Saxonville. Transfer from Devens. Activities: -Newman Club 4; Chem. Club 4. WILLIAM HENRY TAGUE, JR. Bill Chemistry. ELBERT ABRAHAM TAITZ. El. ' Economics. 126 Amherst Born in 1926 at Carbondale, .Illinois Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Collegian !, 2, 3, 4 (Art Editor 2, 3, 4); ' Index 1, 2 (Co-Photo Editor 2); Phi Sigma Kappa 4 Uingham St., Chelsea. Born in 1924 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Dean ' s List 1; Bus. Admin. Club 3, 4 (Public Relations 3, 4): Collegian 3, 4; Index 3; Hille! 1, 2, 3, 4: I.Z.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 (Pres. I, 2). .?00 VlV iSi - 1 JOHN HOAG TALMAGE. Chemistry. Harrison St., Duxbury. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Chem. Club 3, 4; Fenc- ing Club 3, 4. MURRAY MERTON TATHAM. Tate. Civil Engi- neering. 157 Weston Road, Wellesley. Born in 1924 at Concord, N. H. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Eng. Club 4. ARMAND RENE TANGUAY. Army. Electrical Engineering. 108 Pelley St., Gardner. Born in 1924 at Beloeii, Quebec, Canada. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lens and Shutter Society 1; Dramatics Club 1; Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1; Eng. Club ' 3, 4-, Phi Kappa Phi 4. CHARLES VINCENT TAUGHER. Chuck. Business Administration. 1 1 Bardwell St., South Hadley Falls. Born in 1927 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Varsity D Club 2; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. n  EUGENE ALFRED TAYLOR. Gene. Civil Engi- neering. 303 Blossom Si., Fitchburg. Born in 1926 ot Fitchburg. Entered from Leominster High School. Activities: College Pilgrim Fellowship 4; Automotive Club 1. 2; Eng. Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH N. TESTARMATA. Joe. Accounting. 61 Heywood St., Fitchburg. Born in 1926 at Fitch- burg, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Flint Oratorical Contest 4. ROMOLO TESTARMATA. 61 Heywood St., Fitch- JOSEPH R. THIBEAULT. Joe. Economics. 52 Lud- ger Ave., Chicopee Falls. Born in 1926 at Chi- copee. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3: Varsity D Club 1. JOHN THOMAS. The Sliver. Sociology. 79 Crystal St., Southbridge. Born in 1921 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Index 4 (Managing Editor 4); Devens ' Glee Club 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4; Phil- lips Brooks Club 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 (Mar- shal), CHESTER BAYLIES THOMPSON. Chet. Animal Husbandry. 41 Woodland Ave., Southbridge. Born in 1926 at Southbridge. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Animal Hus- bandry Club ' 2, 3, 4; Judging 2. WILLIAM GORDON TAYLOR. Bill. Chemistry. 95 HiUberg Ave., Brockton. Born in 1927 at Brock- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: S.C.A. 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3. NAZARINO RALPH TESTARMA?iCr l ' Sri ' al Engi neering. 61 Heywood St., Fitchburg. Born in 1923 at Fitchburg, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4. DONALD ANDREW THIBEAULT. Badge. Agricul- tural Economics. 184 Webster St., Rockland. Born in 1926 at Weymouth. Transfer from Devens. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; Agricultural Ec. Club 4 (Pres.); Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE STEPHEN THOMAS. iFo53 Ti3mology. Stock- bridge Hall, University of Massachusetts, Am- herst. Born inl919 at Palmyra, Ohio. Entered from Palmyra High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Food Technology Club 3, 4. ROBERT IR ' VING THOMAS. Bob. Pre-Denfal. 122 North Main St., Natick, Born in 1927 at Natick. Trcmsfer from Devens. JOHN GEORGE THOMPSON. Business Administra- tion (Marketing). 588 South East St., Holyoke. Born in 1921 at Willimansett. Entered from Chico- pee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3. UNIVERSITY OF .% JOSEPH EDWARD THOMPSON. Jel. Physical Education. Post Oftice, Granby. Born in 1921 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Newman Club 2; Phys. Edu. Club 3, 4; Honors Work 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. WALTER F. TIDMAN. Walt. Marketing. 36 North St., Grafton. Born in 1924 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Commonwealth 2 (Asso- ciate Editor 2); Index 4: Roister Doisters 3, 4: Varieties 3, 4; War Memorial Fund Drive 3: Sen- ior Publicity Comm. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 4. JAMES FRANCIS TIDD. Business Administration. Nord Road, Groton. Born in 1926 at Bellows Falls, Vermont. Transfer from Devens. ROBERT WILLIAM TIGUE. Bob. Modern Lan- guages. 1788 Columbia Road, Boston. Born in 1924 at Lowell. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; French Club 3. ROBERT MARTIN TIPPETT. Tip. Business Admin- istration. 147 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow. ;: -Born in 1924 at Cambridge. Entered from Willis- f ton Academy. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4. PATRICK F. TOBIN. Pat. Civil Engineering. 99 Grove St., Adams. Born in 1926 at Adams. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Devens Senate 1; Concert Assn. 3, A; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Eng. Club 3, 4. LEONARD A. TODD. Len. Floriculture. 4 David- son Road, Worcester. Born in 1925 at Worces- ter. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Index 3, 4; S.C.A. 2; Pilgrim Fellowship 2; Horticultural Show 2, 3, 4; Floricultural Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4. lEANNETTE MARIAN TONNER. Toni. Entomology. 17 Warren St., Needham. Born in 1928 at Quincy. Transfer from Madison College. Activities: Honors Work 4; Fernald Ent, Club 3, 4 (Sec. 3): Kappa Alpha Theta 3, 4. JAMES P. TOOMEY. Forestry. 22 Water St., Danvers. Born in 1925 at Danvers. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, ' 4; Newman Club 4: Forestry Club 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi. ANITA MARIE TORRES. History. 62 Cooley Ave,, East Longmeadow. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Index 4: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 3: Edu. Club 4. ROBERT J. TISDELL. 19 Bay View Drive, Shrewsbury. ALBERT HENRY TOCZYDLOWSKI. Toz. EntomoL ogy. Bridge St., Sunderland. Born in 1926 at Sunderland. Entered from Amierst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Fernald Ent. Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS ANTHONY TOMASUNAS. Mechanical Engineering. 381 Columbia St., Cambridge. Born in 1920 at SoraerviUe. Transfer from Devens. THOMAS DEGNAN TOOHEY, JR. Tom. Psychol- ogy. 1433 Cambridge St., Cambridge. Born in 1924 at Cambridge. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Hockey 3, 4 (Co-Capt. 1949-50); Newman Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4. ALPHONSE FRANCIS TORCHIA. Al. Electrical Engineering. 94 West Main St., North Adcms. Born in 1925 at North Adams. Entered from Drury High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HENRY JOSEPH TRACY. Hank. Mechanical Engi- neering. Born in 1925 at Everett. Entered from Melrose High School. MASSACHUSETTS BETTY ANNE TRAYNOR. B.A. Recreational Leadership. Gardner Neck Road, Swansea. Born in 1928 al Swansea. Entered from Joseph Case High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Band 3: Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 4; Nature Guide Assn. 3, 4: W.A.A. !, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST C. TRIMPER. Mechanical Engineering. 645 Hammond St., Brookline. Born in 1926 at New- ton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Eng. Club 3, 4.- WILLIAM JOHN TROY. Bill, Economics. 76 Henry Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1926 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School, Activities; Dean ' s List 1; Class Treasurer 1; Senate 2, 3; Maroon Key 2; Adelphia 3, 4,- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Phys. Edu. Club 4; Quarterly 4; Military Ball 3; Soph- Senior Hop 2; Who ' s Who 3, 4: Inter-Greek Ball 3; Bus. Admin. Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha. MARTIN TUHNA. Business Administration. 8 Chis- wick St., Boston, Born in 1925 at New York City, N, Y, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Radio Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Camera Club 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Varsity D Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MILLER TYSON. Ty. General Business. Main St., Wilhraham. Born in 1927 at Canton, Ohio. Transfer from Duke University. Activities: Ski Club 4; Sigma Nu. WINTHROP B. VAIL. Win. Industrial Engineer- ing, 160 Walnut St., Springfield, Born in 1926 at Springfield, Entered from Technical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Inter- Frat Judicial Board 3; Eng, Club 2, 3, 4: Kappa Sigma CVice-Pres, 2), HENRY G. TRIMBLE. Red. Animal Husbandry. 1217 Rockdale Ave,, New Bedford. Born in 1924 at New Bedford. Entered from Bristol County Agri- cultural School. Activities: Judging 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Internat, Livestock Show 3, 4- F.F.A. 1, 2. RAYMOND GEORGE THOMBLEY. Ray. Economics. Ridge Road, Wilbraham. Born in 1923 at Lud- low. Entered from Technical High School. FRANK E. TROESDALE. Roger Education. 43 Melvin Ave , Lynn, Born m 1925 at Lynn. Entered from Lynn English High School. Activities: Con- cert Assn. 4: Judging 1, 2, 3. THOMAS A. TURNER. T.A. Agricultural Eco- nomics, 125 Fort Hill Ave., Lowell, Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Class Officer 2 (Sergeant-at-Arms); Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Soph- omore-Senior Hop Comm, 2: Agricuhural Ec, Club 4. STANLEY T. UDELSON. Stan. Psychology. 51 Pasadena Road, Roxbury, Born in 1926 at Bos- ton, Transfer from Devens, Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4: Varieties 3, 4; Hillel 3, 4; Devens ' Carnival Comm. 2; Pre-Med Club 3; Psychology Club 3, 4., FRANK VALENTE. Civil Engineering. 6 Wigwam Ave., Worcester. Born in 1923 at Worcester. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Eng, Club 2, 3, 4; Civil Eng. Club 3, 4. lACQUELYN RUTH VAN BLARCOM. Jacie. Eng- lish. 12 Wellington St., Lynn. Born in 1929 at Swampscott. Entered from Lynn English High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Academic Ac- tivities 3, 4; Inter-Sorority Declamation 2; Col- legian 1; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Assn. 4; S.C.A. 1, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship 3; W,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, . 4, ABIGAIL ' VEST. Abi. Modern Languages. Apar- tado 809, Caracas, Venezuela. Born in 1928 at Morocaibo, Venezuela. Entered from Northlield School for Girls, Activities: Deans List 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Roister Doisters 2; Concert Assn. 3: S.C.A. 4; Ski Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3; Internet. Club 4; Chi Omega 3, 4. LEONARD JAMES VAN VORSE. Van. Chemistry. 25A River St., Maynard. Born in 1926 at Con- cord. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Concert Assn. 3, 4; Station WMUA 4; Newman Club 2, 3; Veterans ' Assn. 3 (Executive Officer 3); Chem. Club 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 4; Lens and Shutter Society 2. FRANCIS JOHN VIGNEAU. Fran. Mathematics. 76 ' - ' 2 Maple St., Florence. Born in 1924 al Spring- field. Entered from Northampton High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Senate 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 4): Phi Stoma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres, 4). W, - - BOBEHT EDWARD VIGNEAU. Bud. Economics. 76 Maple St., Florence. Born in 1926 at Spring- field. Entered from Northampton High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3; Judiciary 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN DAVID WALDMAN. Matchki. Electrical Engineering. 22 Park St., Waltham. Born in 1924 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1,.2, 3, 4. NANCY MARIE WALLACE. Red. Medical Tech- nology. 22 Palm St., Springfield. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Carnival Comm. 4; Newman Club 1, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4 (Sec. 3): Kappa ' Alpha Theta. THOMAS C. WALZ. Tom. Animal Husbandry. 281 School St., Belmont. Born in 1928 at Arlington. Entered from Arlington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Judging A; S.C.A. 2: Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 1; Tennis 1; Rifle 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha. RUTH DIMOCK WANDREl. Education. Westview Trailer Camp, Amherst. Born in 1928 at Wor- cester. Entered from Oxford High School. WILLIAM JOSEPH WARD. Bill. ' Business Admin- istration. 314 Hillside Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Index 4,- Roister Doisters 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres. 1); Ski Club 4; Business Administration Club 3. JOSEPH WARSHAWSKY. Joe. Electrical Engineer- ing. 32 Long Ave., Greenfield. Born in 1927 at New York City. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Hillel 4: Radio Club 3, 4; l.Z.F.A. 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. IRVING WASSERMAN. Irv. Landscape Arc hitec- ture. 355 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Born in 1926 at Maiden. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Commonwealth 2; Index 4; Hillel 2, 3; Landscape Architectural Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. NICHOLAS VRACHOS. Nick. History. 19 Com- monwealth Ave., Gloucester. Born in 1928 ct Gloucester. Entered from Gloucester High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Society of Intercollegiate Noetics 4; Music Record Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Military Ball Comm. 2. JAMES WILLIAM WALL. Jim. Economics. 51 Fre- mont Ave., Chelsea. Born in 1923 at Chelsea. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1: Science Club 1, 2. WALLACE WALOWEEK. Rocks. Geology. 94 Lake St., Northampton. Born in 1923 at North- ampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Chem. Club 1; Geology Club 4; Lcmibda Chi Alpha. ALFRED ERNEST WANDREL Al. Industrial Engi- neering. Westview Trailer Camp, Amherst. Born 1925 at Adams. School. Entered from Adams High ARTHUR CALVIN WARD. Art. ' Chemistry. 107 Mechanics St., Leominster. Born in 1923 at Leo- minster. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Quar- terly 3; Index 4; Chem. Club 4; Ball and Chain Club 4; .Ski Club 4. MILDRED EDNA WARNER. Millie. French. Mam St., Sunderland, Born in 1928 at Pelham. Entered from Amherst High School Activities: Collegian 2, 3, 4: Carnival Comm. 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 4); W.A.A. 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma. BARBARA ELINOR WASHBURN. -Barb. Bacteriol- ogy. RED 1, Westfield. Born in 1929 at Mont- gomery. Entered from Westfield High School. Ac- tivities: Dean s List 1, 2; Handbook 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2: Lutheran Club 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4. STANLEY F. WASSERMAN. Stan. Economics. 84 Corey Road, Brigham. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: l.Z.F.A, 1, 2: Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4; French Club 1, 2; Pre-Med 1, 2. f J ' S ts: r H UNIVERSITY OF RONALD VICTOR WATERS. JR. Ronnie. Indus- trial Engineering. 157 Massasoit St., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Springfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROBERT LEWIS WATSON. Business Administration. Hampshire House, Amherst. Born in 1926 at Bos- ton. Transfer from De JOSEPH JOHN WEHRY, JR. General Business. Wash- ington Mt. Road, Dalton. Born in 1927 at Pitts- field. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Dairy Club 3, 4; French Club 1. EDWARD WEINSWIG. Zoology. 631 Western Ave., Lynn. Born in 1929 at Lynn. Entered from Lynn Classical High School Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; HiUel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club 3; Edu. Club 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi. JOHN CLIFFORD WELCH. Business Administration. 17 Victory Ave., Oumcy.. Born in 1927 at Quincy. Entered from Quincy High School, Activities: Out- ing Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MARY WHITMAN WELLS. Whit. English. Green River Lodge, Greenfield. Born in 1928 at Deer- field. Entered from Greenfield High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3: Activities 3; Inter-Sorority Declamation 3: Scrolls 2; Roister Doisters 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2: Chorale 2, 3, 4; Concert Assn. 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2: Carnival 4: Radio Club 1; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE WATSON. Bob. English. 35 Mt. Vernon St., Braintree. Born in 1925 at Water- town. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Band 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 3, 4 (Sec. 3, 4); Edu. Club 2; Devens ' Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Automotive Club 2. AL VERNE LAWRENCE WEBSTER. Web. Political Science. 37 Schley St., Leominster. Born in 1925 at Fitchburg. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Ski Club 3. 4; Pre-Legal Club 2; Edu. Club A: Sigma Phi Epsilon. NATHAN WEINSTEIN. Nate. Food Technology. 33 Wildwood St., Boston. Born in 1927 at Boston. Entered from Boston Latin School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Chem. Club 3, 4; Landscape Architectural Club 2, 3, 4: Bacteriology Club 3, 4. WALTER GREGORY WEISSE. Electrical Engineer- ing. 35 Eldridge St., Springheld. Born in 1928 at Canton. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2 (Vice Pres. 2). JOHN PARKER WELLINGTON. Civil Engineering. 12 Wyman St., West Medford. Born in 1927 at Med- ford. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Civil Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES E. WEST. Buddy. Forestry. 1217 Dorches- ter Ave., Dorchester. Born in 1925 at Norfolk. En- tered from English High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 2; S.C.A. 2. 3, 4. DONALD E. WESTCOTT. Don. Chemistry. Depot Road, North Hatfield. Born in 1929 at Spring- field. Entered from Technical High School. Activ- ities: Class Nominating Comm. 1, 2; S.C.A. 2: Chemistry Club 3, 4; Hockey I, 2; Soccer 2; Phi Sigma Kappa. JOAN BANGS WESTCOTT. Jo. Zoology. Box 84, North Hatfield. Born in 1928 at Brattleboro. En- tered from Smith Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Chorus 1; Varieties 2; S.C.A. 2, 3: Pil- grim Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club I, 2, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. HOPE G. WESTCOTT. Home Economics. Reservoir Ave., Rehoboth. Born in 1927 at Rehoboth. En- tered from Dighton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Senate 4; W.S.G.A. Counml 4; S.C.A. 3; Kappa Alpha Theta. JOSEPH J. WESTWATER. Rusty. Economics. 6 St. Margaret St., Dorchester. Born in 1924 at Boston. Entered from English High School. Activities: Dean s List 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice- Pres. 4); Theta Chi. MASSACHUSETTS FRANKLIN BOND WETHERBE. Frank. Agricul- tural Engineering. Star Route 1, Montague. Born in 1918 at Harrisville, New Hampshire. En- tered from Wheaton College Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Judson Fellow- ship 1, 2, ' 3, 4; Animal Husbandry 1; Agricul- tural Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. WILCOX L. WHITCOMBE, JR. Bud. Economics. 479 Conant Road, Weston. Born in 1922 at Bata- via. New York. Transfer from Devens. Activ- ities: Senate 2; Commonwealth Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 1; Fencing Club 3; Ski Club 2. THOMAS EDMUND WILBUR. Tom. English. 49 Drexel St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Westfield. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Track 1, 2; Varsity D Club 2; Ski Club 1; Radio Club 1; Writers ' Club 4; Statesman 1; Spanish Club 1. AGNES FRANCES WILCZYNSKI. ' Willi. English. Pine Nook, South Deerfield. Born in 1928 at South Deerfield, Entered from Deerfield High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Index 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 3, 4); Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu. Club 4. EARL WINER. Economics. 142 Melha Ave., Spring- field. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 2; Military Ball 1; Spring Day 2; Football 1, 2; Math. Club 1, 2; I.R.C. !, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi. WILLIAM LOUIS WINN. Bill. History. 6 Claflin Road, Brookline. Born in 1925 at Boston. Entered from Brigton Academy. Activities: I.R.C. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi. ALAN DEXTER WHEELER. A!. Business Admin- istration. 16 Auburn St., Marlboro. Born in 1926 at Marlboro. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Index 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EARLE D. WHITNEY. Red. Recreational Leader- ship. Box 87, Charhon City. Born in 1925 at Waltham. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Varsity M Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chowder and Marching Soc. 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Nature Guide Club 3, 4. PAUL R. WILBUR. New Salem. GEORGE ALVIN WILDER. Mechanical Engineering, 15 Carleton Road, Belmont. Born in 1926 at Han- over, N. H. Transfer from Devens. WILLIAM PAUL WING. Mechanical Engineering, 244 Sargeant St., Holyoke. Born in 1927 at Hoi- yoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Nominating Comm. 2; S.C.A. 1, 2; Eng. Club 1, 2, 4. ROBERT P. WINTERHALTER. Bob. ' Floriculture. Tri St., Ashland. Born in 1928 at Waltham. En tered from Ashland High School. Activities: Car- nival Ball 2; Sophomore-Senior Hop 2; Floricul- tural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Joint Comm. on Inter-Col- legiate Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Mgr. 2, 3; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; DeMoIay Club 4. rn M ' f r-i f JOHN JOSEPH WINTON. Red. Physical Education 12 Gerry St., Stoneham. Born in 1928 at Win- chester. Entered from Stoneham High School. Ac- tivities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Basebal ■1, 2, 3, 4: S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball 3, Lambda Chi Alpha. FRANCIS JOSEPH WISNOSKL Wiz. Chemistry. 16 Church St., Ware. Born in 1923 at Ware. Entered from Ware High School. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem. Club. 3, 4; Eng. Club 1 ; Kappa Sigma. EDWARD WISEBLOOD. Psychology. 6 Maxwell St., Haverhill. Bom in 1924 at Haverhill. Transfer from Devens. PETER WOLFF. Pete. Industrial Engineering. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Quarterly 2, 3, 4; Index 4; Hillel 2, 3; Chem. Club 1; Photo Club 1, 2, 4; I.R.C. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Mech. Eng. Club 2, 3, 4; United World Federalists 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi. ,rf! o BARBARA ANN WOOD. Fritzie. Bacteriology. 554 Chapin St., Ludlow. Born in 1928 at Lud- low. Entered from Ludlow High School, Activities: Class Nominating Coram. 2; Dean ' s List 3; Scrolls 2 (Vice Pres.); Roister Doisters 1, 2, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Bac- teriology Club 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Chi Omega. JOHN RAYMOND WOODHOUSE. Chemistry. 132 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford. Born in 1925 at New Bedford. Transfer from Kansas State College. Activities; Chem. Club 4. JEROME F. WYMAN. lerry. English. 127 Insti- tute Road, Worcester. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Summer School Social Comm. 3. CHRISTOPHER YAHNIS. Chris. Government. 11 Dixwell St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1927 at Brookline. Transfer from Yale University. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4; Les Folies Begieres 3, 4; Legislature Day 1, 2, 3: N.S.A. 3; Chest 3; Radio Club 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RONALD TAYLOR YORK. Rudy. English. 9 Grove St., Saugus. Born in 1926 at Lynn. Trans- fer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3. WARREN IRVING YOUNG. Bacteriology. Nagoy Hill Road, Concord. Born in 1922 at Quincy. Entered from Arlington High School. Activities; Dean ' s List 1; Bacteriology Club 4 (Pres.); Public Health Club 4; Pre- Med Club 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HENRY JOSEPH ZAORSKI. Mechanical Engineering. 381 Pleasant St., Northampton. Born in 1924 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Engi- neering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED ZIWOTOWSKI. Fred. Accounting. 226 Cen- tre St., Indian Orchard. Born in 1928 at Spring- field. Entered from Technical High School. Activ- ities: Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Soccer 1; Phi Sigma Kappa (Treas. 4). ROBERT CRAIG WOOD. Bob. Recreational Lead- ership. 152 Highland St., Taunton. Born in 1925 at Taunton. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 3, i; Nature Guide Club 3, 4 (Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4); Folk Festival Comm. 3. GORDON P. WHENN. Birdie. . English. 98 Oueque- chan St., Fall River. Born in 1927 at Fall River. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3. RICHARD PETER WYNN. Dick. Civil Engineer- ing. 157 Norwood Terrace, Holyoke. Born in 1926 at New Britain, Conn. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CivU Eng. Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha. ABRAHAM S. YALOFF. Abe. Dairy Bacteriology. 50 Hamihon Ave., Lynn, Born in 1920 at Laconis, N. H. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Judging 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4; l.Z.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2; Chem. Cl-jb 3; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Food Tech. Club ■4: Poultry Club 4; Married Men ' s Club 4. GEORGE CLEMENT YOtJLAND. Food Technology. 264 Brookline Ave., Boston. Born ■in 1926 at Somerville. Transfer from Devens. MELVIN LOUIS ZABAR. Pinky. Public Health. 56 Erie St., Dorchester. Born in 1926 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Transfer from Devens. RAYMOND ZINTZ. Ray. Civil Engineering. 159 Coolidge St., Brookline. Born in 1919 at Boston. Transfer from Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Officer 1, 2; Eng. Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Chorus 1. BOIESLAW EULOGOUSE ZMACZYNSKI. Mr. Z. Chemistry. 9 Ely Ave., Northampton. Born in 1922 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Chorale 3; Military Bali Comm. 2: Chem. Club 3; Q.T.V. 1 1 ■B r In. • ■• ■. . SENI ORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Abrahamson, I. 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C53 — 11 Tolnes Road, Braintree Flint, Benjamin W. 052 — 34 Mill, East Manpfield Flint, Jr., Oliver S. 053 — 57 Farview Way, Amherst Flood, David J, 053 — 15 Highland, Norwood Flynn, Martin P. 051 — 385 Columbus Ave., Pittsfield Flynn, Bobert J. 052 — 17 Corticolli, Florence Flynn, Willard J. 051 — North Road, Hampden Poglia, Carl B, 051 — 531 Chestnut, Athol Foote, David S. 052 — 19 Parkwood. Springfield Footlt, Bichard J. 051 — 140 Massachusetts Ave., Springfield Ford, Jr., Iiaurence B. 051 — Box 7, Haverhill, N. H. Forkey, Baymond D. C52 — 101 Dorset, Springfield Fortler, Arthur H. 052 — 75 W est, Northampton Porster, Jr., Clifford J. 051 — 9 Chestnul, Chestnut Hill, Fortin, Dorothy A. 051 — 19 Second, Adams Fortune, Mario J. 051 — 352 Rantoul, Beverly Foss, Donald B. 051 — Fairbanks, Harvard Foster, Walter S. C52 — 240 Pine, Wollaston Foster, William B. 052 — 11 Wildwood .Vve., Greenfield Foster, Donald 051 — 10 Navasota Ave., Worcester Fournier, Beverly E. 051 — 13 Gilboa, E. Douglas Pox, Harriet N. 053 — 102 Rosseter, Dorchester Fox, John B. I ' 52 — 35 Lower Beverly Hill. W. Springfield Prance, Barbara 051 — Shays, Amherst France, Joan ( ' 51 — Shays, Amherst Franceschini, Guy A. 051 — 46 W. Main, N. Adams Francis, Elizabeth A. C53 — 22 Borden, New Bedford Francis, Gordon H. 051 — 48 Worcester, Taunton Francis, John !■. 051 — 50 Rowland. Marblehead Prangos, Charles W. C53 — 102 Beacon Hill Ave., Lynn Prakn, Benie C51 — 23 Claflin Road, Brookline Frankel, Seymour M. 051 — 389 Trafton Road, Springfield Frankel, Philip H. C52 — 150 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington Praser, Bichard P. 052 — 505 Sumner, Norwood Fredette, Norbert J. 052 — 94 Princeton, New Bedford Freed, James A. 051 — 407 South Brady, Attica, Indiana French, Iiydia A. 051 — 21 Bull, Newport, R. T. Presia, Elmo J. 053 — 18 Harvard, Pittsfield Friend, Edward L. 05 3 — 34 Pickwick Road, Hamden, Conn. Prisbie, Norman H. 053 — 111 Merrimac, New Bedford Puccillo, David A. 053 — 170 Pauline, Winthrop Prydryk, Edmund J. 051- 0 North, Three Rivers Furlani, Paul J. ( ' 51 — 99 Wait, Springfield Gaberman, Harvey S. 053 — 33 Cort, Holyoke Gaffney, Priscilla N. 053 — 43 Potter, Hyannis Gaynon, Baymond B. 051 — 4 Marsh Lane, Adams Gagnon, Boland H. 052 — Sawdy Pond, Fall River Gaines, Arthur L. 051 — 306 Wells, Greenfield Gaitenby, William O. 051 — Norwich Hall, Huntington Gajewski, Walter C53 — 29 Berkshire, Ludlow Galas, Ben P. C51 — 14 Hampden Avenue, Monson Galasso, Francis S. 053 — 25 Flynt Avenue, Monson Gale, Alice I.. 052 — 15 Endicott, Pittsfield Gallant, Arthur E. 052 — North, North Reading Gallerani, George 1.. 051 — 273 Main, West Springfield Galletly, Barbara E. 052 — 265 .Springside Avenue, Pittsfield Galley, Jr., Howard E. 052 — 10 Yale Road, yVndover Gain, Vincent A. i ' 53 — 10 Phillips, Lawrence Galusza, Myron M. 052 — 33 Northern Ave., Northampton Ganey, William P. 051 — 17 Akron. Boston Ganley, Bichard E. (_ 53 — 72 Maple Ave., N. Andover Gannon, Elinor M. 053 — 394 Main, Clinton Garbowit, Selva B. 052 — 144 Elizabeth, Pittsfield Gard, Lawrence E. 051 — 119 Castle Road, Nahant Gardner, Herbert A. 052 — 79 Vine, Saugus Garner, Allan T. ( ' 53 — 55 Florence Ave., Norwood Garnett, Bobert K. 053 — 664 Burncoat, Worcester Garvey, Michael P. 62 Main. Amherst Gately, Thomas D, 052 — 119 Edinboro, Marlboro Gates, Carl P. 052 — 65 Adams, Danvers Gsttinella, Concetto J. 053 — 51 Essex, Lawrence Gaudreau, Julien P. 052 — 264 Main, Indian Orchard Gaudy, Anthony P. 052 — Federal Circle E-4 Gay, Donald C. 052 — 7 Robbins Ave., Lexington Geller, Evelyn B. 051 — 69 Merriam, Pittsfield Geller, Morton A. 053 — 121 Melha Ave., Springdale Gendall, Stephen A. 052 — Federal Circle L-3 Geoffrion, Walter J. 053 — 56 Hampden, W. Springfield Georgantas, Alice (_ ' 53 — 7 Skinner, Brocton George, Shirley A. C ' 53 — 7 Main, Montague Gerstein, Edward L. 051 — 87 Forest Park Ave., Springfield Ghiz, Albert G. 0. ' i2 — 7 Wall, W orcester Giardina, Joseph M. 051 — 343 Columbus Ave., Pittsfield Gibbons, Ann E. 053 — 109 Maiden, Springfield Gibbons, John Ii. 052 — 238 Walnut, Holyoke Gilbert, James B. 051 — 16 Taconic, Pittsfield Gilbert, Marvin E. 052 — 2221 2 Orescent, Brocton GUley, Nancy J. 053 — 7 Porter Road, Scituate Gilman, Kenneth 051 — Mohawk Trail, Greenfield Gilman, Paul B. 051 — Box 96, Groton Gingras, Bobert A. 051 — 118 Rivers Avenue, Willimansett Gimalowski, Jean E. 052 — 33 Alger, Ada.ms Glaser, Marvin H. 053 — 37 Earl, Maiden Glasing, Donald H. 053 — Pleasant, Huntin.gton Glesson, Bichard B. 051 — 24 Nutting Avenue, East Lebanon, Maine Glick, Stanley S. 052 — 41 Almont, Maiden Glusgol, Melvin M. 053 — 29 Hamilton, Everett Gnacek, Walter J. (. 51 — 9 Exeter, Easthampton Gochberg, Sumner H. 052 — 100 Algonquin Road, Chestnut Hill Goding, Elizabeth F, 052 — R. J!3, Amherrt Goding, George ( ' . ! — 17 Tanager, Arlington Golberg, Beatrice B. 053 — 61 Park, Lynn Golberg, Paul 052 — 12 Fenelon. Dorchester Golberg, Bosalyn M. 053 — 77 Homestead, Roxbury Goldman, Enid J. 052 — 56 Hillsboro Road, Mattapan Goldman, Phillip 051 — 38 Kirkwood Road, Brighton Goller, Charles M. 051 — 17 Cornish, Lawrence Goode, Albert P, ( ' r,2 — 300 Fellsway, West Medford Goodfader, Doris ( 53 — 53 Locust, Winthrop Goodridge, George A. 053 — Prospect, Topsfleld Goodspeed, Boger A. 051 — Main, Ostervllle Goodwin, Harold P. 052 — 16 South View Road, Worcester Gordon, Herman J. 051 — IS Park, Ware Gordon, Judith C. 052 — 40 Hawthorne, Maiden Gordon, Benee 052 — 56 Alsace, Springfield Gorey, John M. 053 — 303 North Main, South Deerfield Gorskl, Theodore J. 051 — 101 Walnut, Holyoke Gould, Bradford G. C51 — 70 Highland, Holden Gould, David S. 051 — G. I. Village, Amhertt Gould, Bichard S. 052 — Bedford Gove, Warren B. 053 — Mechanic, Leominister Governor, Albert C. 051 — 5 Walter, Roslindale Govers, A. Carol 053 — 72 East Pleasant, Amherst Grabauskas, Francis T. 051 — Aniherst Grady, Paul A. 051 — 64 Anthorp, Wollaston Graham, Albert K. 051 — 52 Brown, Methutn Graham, Duncan M, 052 — 47 Newfield, West Roxbury Graham, Baymond D. 053 — 64 Lyle, Maiden Graham, William G 053 — 11 Burlington, Lexington Grand-Lienard, Bobert J. 052 — 226 Dawes Ave., Pittsfield Granfield, Mary E. 052 — 4 3 Malcolm Ave., Pittsfield Granger, Helen M. 053 — 163 Warren Ave., Marlboro Grant, Anna P, ( 5:; — 285 Main, Wilmington Grant, Jr., John M. 051 — 78 Washington Ave., Chelsea Grant, Melvin H. ( ' 51 — IS Brookline Ave., Springfield Granville, John P. 053 — 1 Parkman, Wollaston Gray, Donald M. 051 — Box 486, Woods Hole Grayson, Bobert W. 053 — Bank, Harwichport Green, Ann P. 053 — 6 Devereux, Marblehead Green, James M. 052 — 3321 Main, Springfield For Your Dinner Date Banquet or Party WIGGINS OLD TAVERN and HOTEL NORTHAMPTON SUMMER SCHOOL July 10 — August 18 Intensive training in Shorthand and Typewriting is given in our Summer School. Sessions are from 9 to 1, Monday through Friday. NORTHAMPTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE The School of Thoroughness Northampton, Massachusetts SARRIS RESTAURANT Known throughout New England for its excellent dinners and lunches, its home made pastry, ice cream, wed- ding and birthday cakes. COLLEGE CANDY KITCHEN INCORPORATED (Over 35 years of catering to college folks) 32 Main Street Amherst, Massachusetts The KRAUSHAR PRESS Printers Publishers T 30 Crafts Avenue Northampton, Mass. 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C53 — Palmer Road, Plympton Groves, Arthur D. 053 — Bray Road, Shelburne Falls Gruber, Max-well Ij. C52 — lOS Summer, Maynard Guettler, Virerinia J. 053 — 75 N. Summer. Adams Gulltinan, Mary P. Co2 — 14 Hollister, Pittsfleld Gullion, Bruce S. 051 — 79 Harold, Melrose Gunn. Ray M. (Ti — P. O. Box 409, Stockbridge Gunter, Robert E. Oo3 — N. Main. Petersham Gurney, Glenna W. 053 — County. Road. E. Freetown Gustafson, Joan E. 053 — S3 Sheridan. N. Easton Guthrie, James J. C51 — 56 Russell, N. Andover 05 Haase, Muriel M. O Hadfield, Richard Ii. Haeirer- David G. Col— Hafey, Richard J. 052- Hafey, William A. C52 Hafter, Phyllis P. 051 273 Milk. Fitchburg — 411 N. Franklin. Holbrook Branchfleld Road, Ridgefield, Oonn. -29 Belmont Ave.. Northampton -29 Belniont Ave., Northampton -43 Hutchings, Roxbury Hale, Jr., Corie E. 053 — 270 Main, Athol Hall, Ann S. 051 — 12 Walnut Hill Drive, Worcester Hall, Jr., Henry 1. 05.3 — State Highway, E. Sandwich Hall, John S. 051 — R.F.D. jtl, Box 70, Westfleld Hall, Marjorie 1. C53 — Hall. Raynham Hall, Robert J. 052 — 31S Maple. Worcester Hallowell, Norman R. C51 — 86 Leyden Road, Greenfield Halvorson, Doris A. 053 — 75 Pleasant, Dalton Hames Richard !■. 052 — 692 Lenex. Athol Hamilton, Ernest S. 051 — 9 Maple, Greenfield HamUton, Richard P. C53 — 41 Cole Ave., Pittsfleld Hamilton, Robert M. 052 — Ellis Trailer Park 36 Hammond, Philip C. 051 — 78 Sealund Road, N. Quincy Handforth, John W. 051 — 706 Main, W. Medway Handy, Pranklin A. 051 — 112 Wallingford Ave., Athol Handy, Wallace 053 — Box 57, Cataumet Hanglin, Jr., Joseph E. C51 — 5 Maple, Brookline Hansen, Betty E. 051 — 145 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfield Hansen, Robert C. 051 — 272 Orescent, Walthani Hanson, Astrid M. 052 — 26 Edendale, Springdale Harcovitz, Ale andcr H. C53 — 21 Orchard, Millis Harcovitz, Pauline 052 — 21 OrclTiard, Millis Harlow, Thomas I. 053 — fi8 Waterson Ave., Quincy Harmon, John T. 051 — Ayer Road, Harvard Harringfton, William B. 052 — 162 NorthaiTipton Ave., ,Spring field Harring1;on, William J. 051 — Ellis Park. Amherst Harris, Jeannette D. 051 — East Deerfleld Harris, Martin I. 052 — 205 Samoset Ave.. Allerton Hart, Edward P. Co3 — 764 Dwight, Holyoke Hart, John O. C51 — 29 Lincoln Rord. Wellesley Hills Harvey, ' Williamina P. 053 — 50 South Shelburne Road, Green field Hasbrouke, Caroline V. 052 — 93 Fearing, Amherst Hatch, Everett B. C52 — 20 Draper Ave., Arlington Hatch, Harold P. 051 — 254 Lincoln Ave.. Amherst Hathaway, Richmond W. C52 — 26 Efst, Warren Hathaway, Shirley M. 052 — Williamsburg Hawkes, Alfred L. 051 — 15 Main. Ashburnham Hawkins, Janet B. 053 — 15 Kimberly Ave., Springfield Haworth, Lawrence D. 053 — 22 Hamilton, Braintree Hayden, James F. 051 — 16 Rankin Ave., East Longmeadow Hayes, Clarence A. 053 — Plumtrees, Sunderland Hayn, Jr., Ernest N. C53 — 384 Main, Wilbraham Hazelton, Jean 052 — Center, Pembroke Headle. Jr., Herbert ' W. 053 — 764 Riverdale Road. W. Spring field Healy, A ' bcrt J. 051 — 55 New Castle Road, Belmont Healy, Henry 23. 052 — 32 Oakland, West Springfield Healy, Thomas P. C53 — Westfleld Road. Holyoke Heath, Joan E. 052 — 86 Alden, Lynn Heath, Verna M. 052 — Main, Huntington Heath, Wendall W. 051 — 22 Mahaiwe, Great Barrington Heffernan, Edward M. 051 — 146 Cedar, Haverhill Heintz, Kathryn E. 053 — 25 Desmond Ave., Manchester Heintz, Walter H. 051 — 25 Desmond Ave., Manchester Helliwell, Rcbert S. 053 — Gay Road, Groton Heniming ' s, John J. 052 — 34 North Avenue. Rockland Henag-han, Patrick P . C51 — 51 Orchard. Medford Hendry, William R. 051 — 12 Murray, Chelsea Henley, Marion ( ' 53 — 92 Prospect, Shrewsbury Henncberry, Thomas 051 — 275 Village, Medway Hinnessy, Thomas P. 052 — 29 Wedgemere Road, Maiden itree Henshall, John K. 051 — 17 Webster, Taunton Herlihy, Jeremiah T. 051 — 62 Elmwood Ave., Holyoke Hermes, Edmond D. 051 — 12 Harwich Road, W. Springfield Heslin, James P. 051 — 139 Gershom Avenue, Lowell Hession, Edward P. 051 — 36 Charles, Lexington Heustis, Robert C. 052 — 26 John; on Ave.. West Medford Heywood, Donald T. 053 — 1S6 South Main, Oohasset Hickey, Catherine M. C53 — 7 Gilman, Holyoke Hicks, William H. 053 — 12 Thayer Place, So. Braintree Hig-gins, David Ii. 051 — 62 Summer, Taunton Higrgins, Jeanne A. 053 — 3 Lockland Ave., Framingham Hig-gins, laurence J. 052 — 324 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton Hill, Barbara A. 052 — 71 Hubbard. Ludlow Hill, Jr., Warren E. C52 — 30 Prospect Ave.. Northampton Hinds, Carol M. 052 — S3 Castle, Great Barrington Hittinger, Jr., Richard 052 — 431 Schol, Belmont Hixon, Jr., Allen W. 052 — 17 Montague, Worcester Hmielaski, Henry !■. 051 — 59 L, Turners Falls Hobsou, Lawrence D. 053 — 229 Corinth, North Adams Hodgess, Albert J. 051 — 13B Maple, Maynard Hoffman, Nancy P. 051 — 16 Boardman, Westboro Hogan, Geogre V. 053 — 45 View, Holyoke Hogan, Jr., Thomas V. 052 — 213 Harvard, Cambridge Hogg, Iiorna C53 — 613 Auljurn, Whitman Holbrook, Donald G. or.l — :!4 High, W. Bridgewater Hollingshead, Jr., Thomas P. 053 — 1619 Liberty, So Hollis, Bettina M. 053 — Foundrey, So. Easton Holmes, Arthur E. 052 — 46 Progress, Hopedale Holmes, Jr.. Herbert A. 051 — 312 So. Elm, W. Bridgewater Holmes, Paul E. 052 — S28 Springfield, Feeding Hills Holmes, Raymond D. 052 — 387 Grove, Fall River Honney, Thomas P. 053 — 9 Fairview Ave., Northampton Hook, Robert P. C51 — 62 Clark Worcetter Hooker, Carol B. 051 — High, Plainville Hopkins, Harry E. C51 — North Eastham Hopkins Joy-e M. 053 — 25 Webster. Middleboro Horn, Jr , Daniel 051 — SO Grove. Adams Horsefie7d, David R. 052 — 121 Prince, Needham Houle, Helen A. 053 — 20 Ludlow, Worcester Howard, Alden H. C51 — 104 Wyoming Avenue. Maiden Howard, John C. 053 — 264 Summer Ave., STpringfield Howe, Lucille P. 051 — 45 Ma.gnolia Terrpce, Springfield Howe, John M. 052 — R.F.D. Bolton, Marlboro Howe, Richard G. C51 — 77 Nowell Road. Melrose Howes, Nancy M. 053 — 64 Clairmont, Longmeadow Howland, George H. 053 — 1508 Turnpike, Stoughton Howland, Rirhard S. 051 — 496 North Pleasant. Southampton Hubcr, Phillip E. 053 — Meadow, Northfield Huber, Richard G. 052 — Meadow, Northfield Huff, Betty J. 053 — Lunenburg Hull, John R. 051— Suffolk 0-2, Amherst Humphriss, Wesley D. 053 — 26 High, Easthampton Hunter, A ' an P. 051 — 174 Brown Ave., Holyoke Hunter, David H. 053 — 134 Englewood Road, Longmeadow Hunter Robert S. 053 — Lincoln, Brookfield Hurld, Daniel P. 052 — Federal B-2, Amherst Hurley, Prancis X. 052 — 12 Pierview Ave., Revere Hurwitz, Ruth G. 052 — 422 Pine, Lowell Hussey, Join B. 052 — Federal F-6, Amherst Hutchings, Jr., Herbert C. 052 — Pomeroy Lane, South East, Amhe lampietro, Albert L. 051 — 50 Vine, Middleboro Insoft, Rosalie 053 — 672 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brookline losue, Andrew P. 051 — 30 Corey, Everett Irwin, Dudley P. 051 — 27 Memorial Drive, Amherst Isenberg, Eugene M. 051 — 80 Tudor, Chelsea Ives, William L. 051 — 121 2 Clifton Ave., Salem Jackson, Georg-e B. 051 — So. Main, Belchertown Jackson Kenneth J. 051 — 144 Columbia Road, Dorchester Jacob, Marie T. 052 — 49 Cole Ave., Williamstown Jacobs, Elinor L. 053 — 22 Goodnough Road. Brookline Jacque, Mitchell A. 052 — 569 So. Pleas.ant, Amherst Jacques, Donald C. C51 — 26 Monterey Road, Worcester Jagiello, Alice B. 053 — 72 Dartmouth, Everett Jahn, Jr., Wi ' liam O. 052 — 1046 Central. East Bridgewater Jankowski, Edward J. C52 — 12 Irving, Easthampton Jessop, Howard A. 051 — 14 Bridge. So. Hadley Falls Jezyk. Mae-Louise 052 — 46 Franklin, Northampton Jodrey, Nancy A. 051 — 11 Taft, Southbridge Johanason. Walter H. 051 — Washington, Sherborn Johnson- Albert R. C52 — R.F.D. tl, Lowell Johnson, Jr., Albert C. 053 — 140 Woodside Ave., Winthrop Johnson, Betty-Lou 052 — 363 Broadway, N. Attleboro Johnson, Ernest A. 053 — Petersham Johnson, Frank G. 052 — 186 Highland, Brockton Johnson, Jarl O. 052 — N. West, Feeding Hills Johnson, John C. 052 — AVeguaguet Lake, Oenterville Johnson, Philip M. 052 — 21 Larchmont Lane, Lexington Johnson, Richard E. C52 — 55 Beach, North Quincy Johnson, Ruth M, ' 5] — 375 Houghton, North Adams Johnson, Theodore C. 053 — 461 Granby Road, South Hadley Falls Johnson, Victor E. 053 — 390 Riverway, Boston Johnson, Willard M. 052 — 24 Bates, Westfield Johnson, Winslow G. 051 — S Park, Wakefield Johnston, David R. 052 — 89 Shute, Everett Johnston, Jr., Robert A. 051 — .4 West Oberlin, Worcester Joly, Gilbert T. 051 — Federal H-2, Amherst BOSCO Cleaners Dyers FUR STORAGE ALTERATIONS Plant and Office Main Avenue, Easthampton, Mass. Tel. 1340 THE ICE CREAM SHOP For That Very Special Sorority Or Fraternity Party Serve Amherst Creamery Ice Cream It ' s Better Because It ' s The Best AMHERST CREAMERY CO. Cor. Fearing St. E. Sunset Ave. Tel. 81 LOUIS ' FOODS Qualify - Dependability - Service Excellence Without Extravagance FREE DELIVERY Tel. 477-8-9 Amherst, Mass. 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C53 — 30 Harvard, Springfield Jordan, Robert P. C51 — 34 Hayes, Framingham Joslin, Edna Ii. C51 — 147 Everett, Southbridge Joyce, Stephen P. C52 — 11 St. Margaret, Dorche.Tter Jnnkins, Donald A. C53 — S2 Cleveland Avenue, Saugus Kaeble, Robert P. Co ' l — 154 Walnut. Holycke Kalinowski, ' William S. C51 — 6 Ingalls, Worcester Kallg-ren, Donald W. C53 — 125 West Alvord, Springfield Kantor, Gurson I. Col — 301 Lexington. Springfield Kaplan, Phillip S. 052 — 49 Draper, Springfield Kaplan, Samuel C51 — 111 Massasoit. Springfield Karas, Lillian C51 — 44 Tennis Road. Mattapan Karis, Richard C. Col — 10 Chesley Road, Newton Center Kasica, Adam S. i .M — 3 Glover Court, South Boston Kastrsnos, Charles J. Co2 — 9 AVashington. Peabody Kaufman, Marjorie C53 — 22 Crowell. Dorchester Kavanagrh, Francis M. C51 — 31 Essex, Marlboro Xeane, John J. C52 — 15S2 Memorial Avenue, West Springfield Keaney, Ann M. C53 — 101 Bodwell, Lawrence Kearney, ' William P. C53 — 29 Wales Avenue, Randolph Kearns, M. Patricia C51 — S06 Broadway. Fall River Keavy, ' Vincent B. C52 — 33 North. Hyannis Kee, Edward G. G,j2 — 37 Dover, Boston Kee, Henry G. C53 — 37 Dover, Boston Keeg-an, Francis E. G52 — 5 Maple Terrace, Three Rivers Keith, John L. C52 — 4S Canal, Holyoke Kelley, Frances M. C53 — 21 Dalton Avenue. Pittsfield Kelley, Jr.. Roger ' W. C52 — 151 North Main, Middleboro Kelliher, Charles P. C51 — 25 Taunton Avenue, Matta.pan Kelly, James M. i ' r l — 73 BurViank, Pittsfield Kempf, Robert F. C52 — Memorial, Deerfielrt Kendrow, Carolyn H. 051 — R.F.D., Gill. Turners Falls Kennan, Roy A. .2 — 4 Locke Road, West Medford Kennard, ' Victor M. 052 — Chestnut, Amherst Kennedy, Joan L. C53 — 73 Edgemoor Road, Belmont Kennedy, Joan M. C52 — 97 Daviston, Springfield Kenney, John L. 052 — Lancaster Ave., Lunenburg Kenney, Peter ' W. (. ' 53 — 36 Hillsdale Road, Arlington Kenney. Jr., ' Walter T. 051 — 21 Devenauk, Arlington Kenswig ' , Edward J. C52 — 9 Poplan, Montague City Kestig-ian, Michael C52 — Curtis Hill Road, Charleton Depot Ketendorf, Charles ' W. 051 — 23 Cohasset, Boston Kiddy, Charles A. 051 — 40 Sherman, Roxbury Kilbourn, Walton G. C53 — Sterling Road, South Lancaster Ki ' coyne, Leo P. 052 — 62 Paine, Worcester Kiley. Fred T. 053 — 39 Pope Road, Concord King, Malcolm ' W. 051 — 71 Chestnut, Florence Kingsbury, Robert S. 053 — 47 Lothrop Ave., Milton Kingsbury, Sylvia E. 052 — R.F.D. 52, Shelburne Kinnear, Elizabeth M. C53 — 277 Greeley, Clinton Kinsler, Ralph H. Col — State Road, Concord Kirby, Donald H. 051 — 91 Letendre Ave., Feeding Hills Kirby, Edward K. 052 — 50 Commonwealth Ave., Springfield Kirby, James R. ii51 — Federal Circle J-2 Kittle, Robert W. i ' o2 — 64 East Housatonic, Dalton Klaus, Siiszanne ( ' 53 — 78 Wheatland Ave., Chicopee Falls Klein, Elizabeth J. 052 — 205 East Pleasant, Amherst Kmiec, Joseph A. 052 — 28 Walnut, Lawrence Knapp, Suzanne C. 051 — 15 Eldert, Springfield Knig ' ht, Emery O. 052 — 229 West, Reading Kobak, Joseph A. C53 — 50 Adarns, Fairliaven Konopka, Barbara A. 052 — 284 Main, Easthampton Konarski Casmir 053 — 106 Grape, Chicopee Kornetsky, Aaron 052 — 744 Broadway, Chelsea Korslund, Harry J. 052 — 87 Gay, Norwood Kcskl, Philip E. 052 — 7 Roosevelt. Hadley Koski, Richard A. 052 — 6 Allston Court, West Medford Kossakowski, Edward C. 051 — 274 Bridge, Northampton Kossakowskl, Phyllis H. 052 — 274 Bridge, Northampton Kotula, Anthony ' W. 051 — 124 Walnut, Holyoke Kovey, Eileen S. 052 — 225 Washington, Stoughton Kowalik, Eugene F. 052 — 43 Commercial. Thorndike Kowinski, John P. 051 — 4S Nonotuck, Florence Kraft, Doris S. 052 — 54 Vernon, Brookline Krajewski, Conrad J. 053 — ' V. A. Hospital, Northampton Kramer, Stanley R. 053 — 144 Arlington, Haverhill Kranetuss, Leo C. C52 — 72 Manor Road. Springfield Kranich, Barbara A. 051 — 28 Hadwen Lane, Worcester Kreig-er, Albert J. 053 — 34 Winter, Pittsfield Kroeck, Robert H. C52 — 28 Hartshorn, Reading Krohn, Prank L. (, ' 52 — R.F.D. 1, Great Barrington Krol, Alfred A. 052 — Amherst Road, Sunderland Kuczewski, Isidore ' W. 051 — 496 Oliver, New Bedford Kuhn, Donald E. 053 — 183 Ellsworth Ave., Springfield Ktihns, Gail 051 — Lost Creek Farm, Mill River Krukley, Anita B. 052 — Benjamin Road, Sliirley Kulis, Chester A. C52 — 14 Palmer, Three Rivers LaBarre, Joan A. C51 — White Bagley Road, Southboro LaBounty, Jean 053 — 11 Court, Milford Labovitz, Stanley A. 053 — 4 Phillips Ave., Swampscott LaGasse, Ronald A. 051 — 151 Jepson, Fall River Lahey, Frederic P. C51 — 55 Poplar Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Lajoie, John L. 053 — 161 Morton, West Springfield La Liberte, Richard P. 051 — Box 316, Wayland Lamb, Mariorie J. 051 — 27 Wilson Ave., Wilson, Conn. Lambert, ' William A. 053 — S3 Pox, Worcester Lambert, William L. C52 — 136 Lake, Brighton Lampi, Rauno A. 051 — Box 28, East Templeton Lancto, Donald C. C52 — 37 Linden, Williamstown Landers, Jr., Robert J. 052 — 180 Fairview Ave.. 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Ave., Waldeboro, M:iine Leitzen, Dolores R. 053 — 43 Brookline Ave., Holyoke Lem, Ong ( ' 1 — 111 Worthington, Springfield Lenart, Patricia A. 051 — 6 Sackett, Westfleld Lenols, Earl R. 052 — 72 Second, Turners F ' alls Leonard, June M. C53 — 28 Powellton Road, Dorchester Less, William C. 051 — 4 5 Porter, North Adams Lester, Mary G. 053 — New Marlboro Lettis, Richard L. 052 — 54 Lyndale, Springfield Leventhal, Alice M. 052 — 75 Van Greenby Road, Lowell Leventhal, Robert E. 051 — 220 Slater, Attleboro Levine, Charlotte J. C52 — 36 Hillside Ave., Lawrence Levine, Grace M. 052 — 40 Harwood. Lynn Levine, Melvin 051 — 24 Sunimer, Revere Levine, Richai ' d A. 053 — 77 Bloomingdale, Chelsea Levis, Bruce N. 052 — 164 Olaflin, Belmont Lewis, Barbara S. 051 — 16 Maplewood Ave., Newton Center Llbucha, Chester C. 051 — 26S Carew, Springfield Lieberman, Estelle 052 — 186 Pine, Lowell Lincoln, Nicholas D. 053 — 2109 Glenwood Drive, Kalamazoo. Michigan Lindner, Herbert E. 052 — 49 Vernon, Holyoke Lindsay, Jean A. 051 — 63 Rockland, Brockton Liner, Rachel L. 051 — 994 High, Fall River Lipnick, Dcrothy B. 051 — 27 Nelson, Webster Lit, Harry B. (1 53 — 15 Creston, Roxbury Litmau, Lawrence 051 — 359 Lafayette, Salem Llttlefield, Jr.. Robert L. 053 — 13 Sunset Road, Gardner Litwack, Lawrence 052 — 34 Taylor, Maiden Litz, Vera B. 053 — 3S State. Monson Livermore, Herbert H. 052 — 8 Woods Ave., Worcester Liverage, Richard A. 051 — 69 Fox, Fitchburg Livingston, Robert 052 — 59 Main, Haverhill LoConte, Jeremiah A. 052 — S5 Readville. Readville Logan, Stacy R. 051 — 172 Olaflin, Belmont Lojko, Matthew S. 053 — 13 Warfield Place. Northampton Lombard!, David L. 052 — 4 Elmwood Road. Methuen Lopes, Gilbert S. 052 — 55 Potomska, New Bedford Lord, Ernest ' W. 052 — 56 Cook Ave., Chelsea Lotreck, Robert P. 051 — 229 Riverside Drive, Northampton Lovejoy, Kenneth ' W. C51 — 31 Abbott, Gardner Loveridge, Douglas J. 051 — 61 School. 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C51 — 504 Beacon, Boston Lundberff. Joan C52 — 747 Pleasant. Framingham Centre lundg-ren, Ann M. C33 — Route 2, Rehobeth Iiundgren, Richard Im. C52 — ] 1 Rye, Seekonk Iiuoto, Jr., Hug ' o M. C52 — 14 Albertiro, Quincy Iiuther, Janice V. C.51 — 93 Eleanor Road. Springfield Iiyman, Dexter B. C52 — 23 Mechanic, Shelburne Falls Iiynch, Jacqueline M. C52 — 22 Reynolds Ave.. Monson Lyons, Jr., Harry D. C52 — 193 Highland Ave., Lowell MacCalluni, Richard W. C52 — 122 West Elm Ave., Wollaston MacDonald, John K. C53 — 960 Beacon, Newton Centre MacGragor, Dona ' ' d Co 2 — East Brewster Mach, Joseph T. C.51 — 107 Carlton, Holyoke Machaiek- Cecilia G. C52 — 101 Chapman, GreenHeld Machno, Edward J. C51 — East Hadley Maciolek, Paul S. C52 — 40 Lowell, West Sprincfield Maciolek, Stanley J. C52 — 19 Genesee, Springfield Mack, Margaret M. C53 — 14 Water, Ashburnham MacKay, Jr., Chauncey D. C51 — Box 55, Littleton MacKenzie, Robert E. C52 — 7 Harvard, Melrose Mackler, Sidney t 51 — 82 Melha Ave., Springfield Mackowski, Alfred S. C51 — 7S9 Coluinbia Road, Dorchester MacLachlan, Bruce A. C53 — 37 Morrow. Mansfield Macliachlan, Donald B. C52 — 1 Bellevue Ave.. Melrose MacLean, Donald A. C53 — 24 Chestnut, Westfield MacZieod, Joan M. C. 3 — 1151 Main, Leicester MacLeod, Jr., Roderick A. C52 — Old Goshen Road, Williams- burs MacNear, Jr., Charles N. C51 — Box 12, Ashland MacNiven, Malcolm W. C53 — 82 Wilkinson, Worcester MacPhee, Lyman C51 — 1079 Main, Leominster Magee, Claire L. C53 — 25 Fern, Brockton Mag ' ott, Sylvester R. C53 — 1162 West, Wrentham Maher, Francis G. C52 — 199 Crescent, Northampton Mailloux, Kenneth P. Col — 210 Cedar, Wellesley Hills Maio, Nunzi J. C52 — 8 Fir, South Barre Malin, Jeanne L. C53 — 11 Summer, Northampton Mallory, Jr., Roger P. C53 — 133 Pleasantview Avenue, Long- Malnati, Antonio J. Col — Ashley Falls Malo, Irene M. C52 — 5 Second, Leominster Malone, William A. C51 — 29 Anawan, Taunton Maloney, Edward J. C51 — 65 Hollywood, Springfield Maloney, Robert J. C53 — 45 Rand, Lynn Malonf, Waldense D. C51 — 110 Magnolia, Arlington Manchester, Alan T. Co 2 — Westport Harbor Mandeville, Ernest J. C52 — 53 Howard Ave., New Bedford Mangum, Andrew N. C51 — 55 Allyn, Holyoke Mangum, Jeanne E. C53 — 55 Allyn, Holyoke Manley, William E. 052 — 23 Bower, West Medford Mann, David B. 051 — 863 Winter, Hanson Manninen, Ellen S. C53 — Ashby West Road, Fitchburg Mansbach, Ronald K. 052 — 26 Ley den, Brockton Marcinkowski, Michael F. 053 — 73 Walnut, Chelsea Marcotte, Victor H. 053 — Moss Hill P oad, Russell Marder, Everett J. 053 — 398 Hawthorn, New Bedford Marganti, Rex F. C51 — 904 Dwight, Holyoke Margi, Guy J. 051 — 3 7 Garrison Ave., Somerville Marinelli, Loreto P. 052 — 714 Pleasant, Norwood Markarian, Harold J. .C51 — 38 Converse, Worcester Markarian, Murad D. 052 — 135 ¥2 Church, Whitinsville Maroni, Mary K. 053 — 1237 Main, Athol Marshman, Elizabeth A. 052 — 31 Milton, Brockton Martin, Carol E. 051 — Cheshire Martin, Douglas W. 053 — Main. Old Deerfield Martin, Louise F. C51 — 49 Fearing, Amherst Martinez, Richard A. 052 — 20 Chester, Maiden Martinsen, Joanne M. 052 — 25 Nelson, Webster Marulll, Albert S. 051 — 68 Newton. Holyoke Marvel, Ruth M. 051 — 173 Main, Millers Falls Masiello, John P. 053 — 241 Conway, Greenfield Mason, Elinore R. 053 — 65 Simonds Road, Williamstown Mason, Howard M. 053 — 22 Waushakum. Framingham Massidda, ' William R. 052 — 78 Pine, Swampscott Masuck, Tony C52 — 128 Prospect, Springfield Mathews, Archie 052 — Box 13, Southfield Mathias, Gretchen 053 — 60 Churchill Road, West Springfield Mattuski, Joseph C. 051 — 126 Williams, Northampton Maxfleld, Herbert K. 052 — 8 Mountain Terrace, Peabody Mayer, Joseph R. 051 — 136 Yale, Springfield Mayer, Polly P. ( ' 52 — Maple, Sherborn Maynard, Geraldine J. 052 — Deer Island, Boston Maynard, Nelson A. 051 — Federal Circle G-3, Amherst Mayo, John P. 051 — 90 Littleton, Springfield M- Bane. Jr., William J. 053 — 15 Rock, Middleboro MDBrien, Jane L. 052 — 8 Maple Ave., Nahant McCarthy, Edmund J. 052 — 96 Chatham, Lynn McCarthy, Jr., Timothy S. C51 — Federal Circle D-1 McCauley, Edward P. 0.51 — 86 Belmont, Quincy McCormick, Leo J. 052 — 31 Bridge, Northampton McDonald, Robert N. 051 — 87 Florence Road, Waltham McDonough, Agnes T. 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C53 — 17 Wesleyan, North Adams McElroy, Jane 051 — South Main, Orange McGahey, Lorraine E. 052 — 85 West Main, Westboro McGarrity, Barbara J. 052 — 44 Pearl, Holyoke McGaughey, Frank W. 051 — 453 North Franklin, Holbrook McGeoch, Jr., Charles R. 052 — 155 Hawthorne, Maiden McGeough, George P. 05 ' 1 — 332 Bunkerhill, Charlestown McGowan, III, ' William W. 053 — 160 Ohicomansett Village, Wl u r. n = ftt McGranalian, Warren B. 051 — 400 Lebanon, Maiden McGrath, CorneTius B. 053 — 7 Churchill, Amherst McGrath, Thomas P. 052 — 12 Murroe, Northampton McGrath, William E. 052 — 43 Beach, Woburn McGraw, John F. 052 — 1184 Hampden, Holyoke McGuane, Allan 052 — 30 Shelburne, Greenfield McHugh, Bernard R. 051 — Federal Circle G-2 Mclnemey, Fi ' ancis P. 052 — 71 Lamb, South Hadley Falls Mclntire, Helen E. 053 — 792 Plymouth, Bridgewater McKillop, Mary R. 053 — Granby Road. Belchertown McKim, John 051 — 63 Whiton Ave., Quincy McKinnon, Allan R. 052 — 266 Pine. Holyoke McKinstry, Alfred ' W. 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C51 — South Main, Oxford Merrigan, Ann C. 053 — 25 Glendell Terrace, Springfield Merritt, Cyril M. 052 — 29 Cascade Road, Worcester Meperve, Jacqueline 053 — 19 Peter, North Andover Messier, Jacqueline A. 052 — 296 Chestnut. Holyoke Messier, Patricia ' Y ' . ( ' ri2 — 296 Chestnut, Holyoke Methe. Marcella A. i ' 53 — 195 Oak, Holyoke Meurin, George O. 052 — 1700 South, Bridgewater Meyer, Frederick W. 051 — East. South Hadley Michaud, David L. 053 — 111 South, Lynn Michelson, Rachel 053 — Littleton Road, Westford Micka, Christine 051 — Park Hill Road, Easthampton Micka, Edward S. 052 — Park Hill Road, Easthampton Mlk , Milfred A. 051 — 40 West, Ludlow Miklas, Joan L. 053 — 17 Crosseau, Adams Milandrl, ' Viola H. 052 — 517 Dudley, Roxbury Milender, Melvin 051 — 25 Lancaster Road, Newton Miles, David G. 051 — 11 Plunkett, Pittsfield Miller, Ardeth R. 053 — 461 Washington Avenue, Chelsea Miller, Prank H. 051 — 1515 V.F.W. Parkway, W. Roxbury Miller. Laurence I. 053 — 56 Ellicott, Needham Miller, Macey I. 052 — 177 Union, Everett Miller, Norma R. 051 — Hotel Somerset, Boston Miller, Jr., Orson D. 052 — 234 Concord Avenue. Lexington Miller, Richard J. C51 — 34 Lane Park. Brighton Milne, Brian F. 051—11 High, Shelburne Falls Milne, Charles M. 052 — 19 Greenleaf Avenue, West Springfield Minehan, Mary J. 051 — 4 Pepperell Road, West Groton Mintz, Arthur L. C52 — 1175 Morton, Mattapan Misakian, Peter 052 — 66 Border, Whitinsville Misiaszek. Eugene J. 052 — 461 East. Ludlow Misiaszek, Roman J. 051 — 47 Franklin. Clinton Mitchell, Earl S. 052 — 82 Ellerton, Chicopee Falls Mitchell, Robert C. 052 — 12 Tewksbury, Ballardvale Mitchell, Robert D. 052 — 121 Meadow, No. Amherst Mixson, Alida D. 053 — Old Barnstable Road, E. Falmouth Moldaw, Lillian R. 051 — 26 Gibbs, Brookline Moller, James ' W. 052 — 40 Moore, Springfield Moncey, Louise M. 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Winchester Moulton, Carolyn A. 053 — 14 Putnam Ave., Braintree Moxon, EmUie E. 052 — 986 Concord, Framingham Qa npyUie Plixito yiG pLULc Se uHce J _ la tHe. ■669 (u M, Sheet Bo4,i ut 16, M(U4,. Student Directory Mudg-e, Clifton H. C52 — R.P.D., Rockland Muello, Jr., ■William A. C53 — 69 Newport, Arlington Mularz, TValter M. C51 — 9 Church, Ware Mulvaney, Robert W. C51 — 9 Church, Ware Murphy, Georg-e l. C53 — 11 Cherry, Northampton Murphy, Joseph E. C52 — 40 Briggs, Easthampton Murphy, Bena L. C51 — 206 Columbia, Adams Murphy, Robert J. C51 — S27 East, Ludlow Murphy, Thomas W. Co3 — 127 Chestnut, Holyoke Murray, Robert Vf. C51 — 14 Beacon Ave., Holyoke Myrick, Jeanne C53 — 416 Main, Amesbury Nadeau, Gilbert D. C53 Nadison, Georg-e C51 — 42 Forest, Lawrence Nahig-yan, Dana W. C51 — 65 Kendrick Road, Greenwood Narreu, William H. C52 — 9S Walnut, N. Brookfield Navickas, Edward J. C53 — 14 Cherry, Easthampton Neary, Edward J. C51 — 17 Sargent Ave., Somerville Needham, John J. 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