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Eighty-third Edition Published by the Student Body of the THE 1952 University of Massachusetts, Amherst A DEDICATION. 7. CHARLES N. DUBOIS N, EVER before, certainly not in recent years, lias our campus community been so stunned and saddened as it was on August 14, 1951, when death, instantly and without warning, took from us Charles Nelson DuBois, for fourteen years a member of the Department of English. It was partly because he was still young, only forty-one. And it was partly because he was so vipright and outstanding a teacher and man. x t the time of his death he was an associate professor, in charge of the English courses in the Stockbridge School, the University ' s academic extension program, and registration of students in English. His own course in American Poetry was one of the most popular in the Department. He had recently brought into effective operation a calendar for campus activi- ties. His gifts and services were various and gratefully recog- nized by all of us. INIoreover, he had been for several years faculty adviser to the Index. He had helped plan this book. That it should be dedicated to his memoiy is therefore pre-eminently fitting. This is for the record, Init what can never be committed to words is the memory of a vibrant, loyal, resourceful, inde- fatigable associate, respected and loved by all who worked with him, youth ' s hostage to honor in a troubled world. We miss him sorely, l)ut are proud to have known him. — Frank Prentice Rand ...IN MEMORIAM ; Memoriam — Arthur N. Julian Arthur X. Julian, professor of German and Head of the Depart- ment, died on August 11, 1951, after a period of failing health. Born in 1885 in Illinois, he did his first teaching at Elgin Academy after graduating from Northwestern University. In 1911, after study and travel in Europe, he came to the University of Massa- chusetts, becoming Head of the German Department in 1925. In June of this year he had retired, with the intention of devoting part of his time to a re-examination of ancient Greek literature and language — next to German his favorite study. Death overtook him before he could rightly begin to gratify his wish. Professor Julian will be remembered by many generations of students for his friendliness and his unselfish attention to the needs especiall.y of those less favored than their fellows. By his friends and associates he will be remembered as a man of integrity and loyalty, by his immediate family for his undiminished devotion to their well-being. Fred C. Ellert Clarence Gordon— In Memoriam Scientist, naturalist, lover of the great outdoors, Clarence Gordon was, as student, alumnus and teacher, a personage on the campus of his Alma Mater for considerably more than half his life. Graduating in 1901 after an undergraduate career of leadership and recalled to join the teaching staff following a period of graduate study and teaching in other institutions, he had much in knowl- edge, experience and personality to offer his students. Distinguished among his associates, he headed the science faculty for eighteen years. Though professionally a geologist, he had an inherent interest in plant life: his private garden was a repository of cheri.shed favorites gleaned in field and fishing excursions which were often made in rare companionship with a fellow naturalist. A man of sterling character, scholarly attainment, deeply committed to things worthwhile, loyal in friendship, his was a pattern of high accomplishment and exemplary living. . . Vincent Osiiun IN MEMORIAM GUY CHESTER CRAMPTON Doctor Guy Chester Crampton, distinguished insect morphologist, was born in Mobile, Alabama, September 21, 1881. He died of a heart attack in Albany, New York, on October 31, 1951. Doctor Crampton received the A.B. degree from Princeton; A.M. from Cornell and Harvard; and Ph.D. from the I ' niversity of Berlin. He was a member of several entomological societies in America and abroad, and of the leading honorary societies in American universities. Other details of his life and work are given in American Men of Science and in Who ' s Who in America. Doctor Crampton came to the College in the spring of 1911, retiring in 1947. He was a much-loved teacher, and undoubtedly most of the entomologists whom he trained — and they may be numbered in the hundreds — best remember the friendly and informal discussions with their professor, not in the lecture rooms but more especiall ' in the laboratories and after classes. To be associated with a man of Doctor Crampton ' s philosophy and culture was in itself an education, and unques- tionably many of his former students now holding high positions throughout the nation and abroad owe much of their present success to the influence of this great teacher. Always Doctor Crampton was most generbus of his time and wealth, and in his passing leaves a host of friends who owe him an unrepayable debt. Ch.uiles p. Alexander IN MEMORIAM WALTER EVERETT PRINCE On December 22, 1951, the I ' niversity was saddened by the death of Professor AValter E. Prince, member of the Department of English for thirty-seven years before his retirement in 1949. ' Sir. Prince was born in 1881, attended school in Webster, and then took both a B.A. and an M.A. degree at Brown. In 1912 he began his long an l highly succes.sful career at the University. He was known affectionately to .several college generations as Bull Prince and was the sort of man about whom legends naturally circulated. For years his familiar voice boomed and echoed through the classrooms and corridors; sometimes it was a roar of indignation directed at an absurdity in contemporary literature (he liked nothing but the l est in the great classics) or at a liapless frcslunan guilty of passing in a careless theme: but the indignation generally turned into a roar of laughter — laughter ' ' not of the face and diaphragm only, but of the whole man from head to heel. In his eighteenth century courses he would alternately assume the manner and mood of a Dean Swift or a Dr. Johnson, two of his favorites. He had an abiding love of the theater and taught Elizabethan drama with a truly Elizabethan en- thusiasm. He was justly ])roud of having introduced the study of .Vmerican Litera- ture into the curriculum, and for years students crowded into his American courses in such number that only an auditorium could accommodate the enrollment. While other memories recede into the past, Walter Prince ' s rugged character will remain with us as sharply outlined as e ' er in years to come. We remember him as a robust American, an enemy of h, ' ]iocrisy, a lover of courage, talent, and in- tegrity when he met with them in any human being. AYlLLI. M G. O ' DONNELL Some ivere old . , , among these halls . . . . . . some ivere new . . . and some had ivy . , . and above them all chapel chimes . , . . the singing pulse — in ivhat is old . , . . ... in what ivith dignity . , . .... has been strong foundation . for what is new r m rising out of traditions . . , that foster groivth . . . . of minds — and hearts , . . . . . within these ivalls, these halls ive kneiv FACULTY ADMINISTRATION HIS EXCELLENCY PAUL A. DEVER Governor of the Commonwealth of lassachusetts plans and policies . , . Entrusted to these , . . JOSEPH WARREN BARTLETT Chairman of ihe Board of Trustees 20 Standing: Hawley, Carntiichael, Kelcher, Malian, Burke, Chandler, Desmond, Whitn Sitting: Brown, McNamara, Hubbard, Williams, Van Meter, Bartlett, Leach, O ' Brian . Stokes, irsh. Ell. Mrs. Elizabeth Laura McNamara (Graduate Teacher ' s College), Cam- bridge Leonard Carmichael, S.B., Sc.D. (Tufts College), Ph.D. (Harvard Uni- versity), Litt.D. (Portia), LL.D. (Bos- ton University, Colgate University, Northeastern University, Rhode Island State College, St. Lawrence Univer- sity), Medford Irs. Joseph Swan Leach, Walpole Ralph Fred Taber, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), . Sl. (Harvard Uni- versity), West Newton John ] I.u?tin Deely, A.B. (Williams College), Lee Clifford Chesley Hubbard, A.B., Ph.D. (Brown University), A.M. (Har- vard I ' niversity), Mansfield Harry Dunlap Brown, B.S. (Univer- sity of Massachusetts), Billerica John William Haigis, ]M.A. (Amherst College), Greenfield Joseph Warren Bartlett, A.B. (Dart- mouth College), LL.B. (Harvard Uni- versity), LL.D. (University of Massa- chusetts), Boston Philip Ferry Whitmore, B.S. (Univer- sity of Massachusetts), Sunderland William Michael Cashin, A.B. (Bos- ton College), Milton William Aylott Orton, B.A., M.A. (Christ ' s College, Cambridge), M.Sc, D.Sc. (University of London), LL.D. (Boston College), Northampton Ernest Hoftyzer, B.S. (Ohio State University), Wellesley Alden Chase Brett, B.S. (I ' niversity of Massachusetts), Belmont me:mbers ex officio His Excellency Paul Andrew Dever, LL.B. (Boston University,) LL.D. (St. Anselm ' s College and Boston I ' niver- sity), Governor of the Commonwealth Ralph Albert Van Meter, B.S. (Ohio State University), M.S. (University of Massachusetts), Ph.D. (Cornell University), President of the Univer- sity John Joseph Desmond, Jr., A.B., A.] I. (Harvard University), D.Ed. (Suffolk University), Commissioner of Educa- tion John Chandler, B.A. (Yale University), Commissioner of Agriculture James William Burke, B.S. (University of Massachusetts), Secretary of the University Kenneth AV. Johnson, B.S. (University of Vermont), Treasurer of the Univer- sity BOARD OF IRUSI[[S 21 RALPH ALBERT VAN : rETER President of the University PRESIOENI willia:m la son mach:mer Dean of the University -AFARSHALL OLIN LANPHEAR Registrar , , . to these — curriculum and counsel . . . ROBERT STODDARD HOPKINS, JR. Dean of Men HELEN CURTIS Dean of Women DEANS-REGISIRAR 23 Ralph A. Van Meter President of the University Charles P. Alexander Dean of the School of Science James W. Burke Secretary of the University Harold W. Cary Professor of History Gladys M. Cook Assistant Professor of Home Economics John H. Dittfach Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Fred Charles Ellert Professor of German and Acting Head of Department Philip L. Gamble Dean of School of Business Adm,inistration John F. Hanson Assistant Professor of Insect Morphology Harold E. Hardy Professor of Business Administration Robert P. Holdsworth Professor of Forestry and Head of Department Fred P. Jeffrey Professor of Poultry Hnshandry MiLO Kimball Associate Professor of Business Adm.inistration Marshall O. Lanphear Registrar of the University William L. Machmer Dean of the University George A. Marston Dean of the School of Engineering Warren P. McGuirk Director of Athletics and Head of the Division of Physical Education Helen S. Mitchell Dean of the School of Home Economics Frank P. Rand Dean of the School of Liberal Arts Carl S. Roys Professor of Electrical Engineering Dale H. Sieling Professor of Agronomy Allen M. Sievers Associate Professor of Business Administration Ruth J. Totman Professor of Physical Education for Women and Head of Department Leonard R. Wilson Professor of Geology and Mineralogy and Head of Department Gilbert L. Woodside Professor of Biology and Head of Depart- ment of Zoology; Dean of Graduate School EDUCATIONAL POLICIES COMMITTEE 24 Mrs. Robinson, Miss Larkin, Mrs. Phillips. DEAN ' S OFFICE [25 Alumni Office . ■ ' ' r «M GKOKGh: K. KMKKY. Kxcculiie Secretary, As ate Alumni, University Field Secretary. The Alumni Office exists as the general information center for Uni- versity graduates wherever they may be. The Office keeps a file on all alumni and maintains data on the doings and whereabouts of graduates. The Office publishes the Alumni Bulletin, indispensable organ of information both to and from alumni. The Office, under Mr. Emery, is the direct tie between present and past U of !M students. And the present benefits directly from the past, for the Associate Alumni body has established itself as one of the most devoted and helpful ahunni bodies in the country. Alumni contributions to the physi- cal campus — dorms, a gym, Me- morial Hall — as well as other important services concerned with proper development of the Univer- sity attest to the effectiveness of the organized alumni effort. [26; The Graduate School The Graduate School of the University this year embarked on a pohcy of expansion under its new Dean, Professor Woodside. Though just now coming into prominence in ahnost all studies offered by the University, the Graduate School is by no means a new institution. Graduate courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Science were offered in botany under President Clark and in chemistry under Professor Goess- man as early as 1876. It was not until 189 ' -2. under President Henry H. Goodell, that courses leading to the degree of Master of Science were offered. This degree was GILBERT LLEWELLYN WOODSIDE, A..B., DcPauw University; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University— Dean of the Graduate School. first conferred in June, 1896, on two candidates. Graduate courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy were first offered in 1897, with chemistry, botany and entomology as major and minor subjects. The first degree was conferred on one candidate in June, 190 2. In the early years the graduate Avork was conducted under the direct administration of the Pres- ident in conjunction with the undergraduate program. The de- mand for advanced work in- creased, however, and in Junc j 1908, the trustees made the Grad uate School a separate unit. Today courses are available leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Land- scape Architecture, Master of Sci- ence in Civil, Electrical, and Me- chanical Engineering. . ' ■ [27] Professors Retiring WILLIAM GOULD VINAL Professor of Nature Education Knowledge of tlie great out- doors, knowledge of men, and the knowledge of how to promote the education of man through the resources of nature: these will be missed as much as Cap ' n Bill himself. ROBERT DORMAN HAWLEY Treasurer of the University For many years the University ' s chancellor of exchequer — compe- tent, zealous, always acting in the best interests of school, commun- ity, and Commonwealth — Mr. Hawley ' s tenure in office has been in the best tradition of enlightened public service. BASIL BOISE WOOD Librarian of the University Scholar, bibliophile, adminis- trator: this familiar figure has l)econie a campus institution. His dedication to duty, his devotion to the cause of scholarship have not gone imappreciated. The L ni- versity loses a faithful, unstinting servant. -28 Professors Emeriti (ffliUiam it?enrp SrmBtrong Assistant I ' rofessor of Mechanical Drawing, Emeritus aicxanbcr Cbmonb Cancc Professor of Economics, Emeritus SJoscpt) cubbcr Ctamfacrlain Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus (J rton iLoring Clatb Associate Professor of Botany, Emeritus liilliam J icfjarbfion Cole Associate Professor of Eood Technology, Emeritus Clifforb 3. Jfatncett Extension Specialist in Animal Husbandry, Emeritus l enrp orgep Jf ernalb Professor of Entomology, Emeritus 3FuUus; l crman Jfranbgcn Professor of Dairy Industry, Emeritus Soljn Cameron graf)am Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Emeritus iHargaret omerop Hamlin Placement Officer, Emeritus J enri Bartoin agfeins Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Emeritus Srtfjur llenpon l arrisfon Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus l arrtct 3Fulia J apnes Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, Emeritus Annette tKurner J err Extension Professor of Home Economics, Emeritus Currp tarr l tcfeg Professor of Phvsical Education, Emeritus Cbtuarb Bertram J oUanb Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Carlcton barber 3fones( Assistant Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus 3Jofjn l ecfelep ICent? Professor of Veterinary Science, Emeritus Jfranfe Cochrane jHoore Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus ilillarb nson iilungon Director of Extension Service, Emeritus Sloljn l axtcr J etulon Assistant Professor of Engineering, Emeritus . Uincent (J smun Professor of Botany, Emeritus Sumner IRufus Parfeer Extension Professor of Agriculture, Emeritus Ctarlesf bamg Peterfi Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus aialter Cberett prince Professor of English, Emeritus Jacob i ingslep bato Research Professor of Pomology, Emeritus Jfreb 3Iobn ieberjs Director of Graduate School and Director of Ex]ieriment Station, Emeritus Cbna Hucp binner Dean of the School of Home Economics, Emeritus Pbilip J enrp mitb Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus laintbrop g)elben fflielleg Professor of Education, Emeritus 29 School of Liberal Arts FRANK PRElNTir.K l« VM). M., Williain A.M., Amherst oll.-gf - D.aii of tlic Sell. eral Arts Collese; jl of Lib- Liberal Arts. . .l)uilt on the humanities. . .teaching a knowledge of men. the world men live in. . .the better world they might live in. ELIOT DINSMORE ALLEN Assistant Professor of English B.. . Wesleyan University; . .M. Harvard LTniver- sity: M.. ., Ph.D. Princeton University. DORIC JOSEPH ALVIANI Associate Professor of Music and Head of Department of Fine Arts Mus.B., M.Ed. Boston University. JOHN ASHTON Instrnctor in History B..A. Yale University; Ph.D. I ' niversity of Chicago. LEON OSER BARRON Instructor in English B.A. University of Ma.ssachusetts; M.. . University of Minnesota. MARIE BO. S Assistant Professor of History A.B., M.A. Radcliffe College; Ph.D. Cornell Uni- versity. THEODORE CUYLER CALDWELL Professor of History and Head of Department of History and Government B.A. College of Wooster; M.A. Harvard LTniversity; Ph.D. Yale University. .JESS G. CARNES Instructor in History A.B., M.A. University of Illinois; Pli.D. Cornell University. HAROLD WHITING CARY Professor of History A.B. Williams College; M.. . Harvard University; Ph.D. Yale LTniversity. GILBERT CESTRE Instructor in French Licenee-es-Lettres, Diplonie d ' Etudes Superieures, Universite de Dijon. DAVID RIDGLEY CLARK Instructor in English B.. , Wesleyan University; M.A. Yale University. KATHERINE ALLEN CLARKE Assistant Professor of French . .B. Goucher College; M.. . Middlebury College; Docteur de I ' LTniversite de Grenoble. JOSEPH CONTINO Instructor in Music B.Mus. Oberlin Conservatory; M.A. Columbia University. WILLIAM A. DAVIS Assistant Professor of History B..A. Colgate University; M.A. Harvard University. EDWIN DOUGLAS DRIVER Instructor in Sociology B.. . Temple L ' niversity; M.A. LTniversity of Penn- svlvania. MRS. MARRON S. DUBOIS Instructor in English B.. . St. Lawrence University. FREDERICK CHARLES ELLERT Professor of German, Acting Head of Department B.S. LTniversity of Slassachusetts; M.A. Amherst College. ROBERT S. FELDMAN Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., M.S., Ph.D. I ' niversity of ii(•higan. ,TAMES SI. FKURKiNO A. ' si.s-tant Profes.sor of lionianic Languages A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. Boston University. VERNON LEROY FERWERDA .-Uslstanl Professor ,.f Gorcrumcut B.A., M.S. IriiverMty of Slassachnsctts. CHARLKS FREDKHICK FRAKF.l} Professor of Romance Languages and Head of Department A.B. Colorado College; A.M., Ph.D. Harvard Uni- HARRY NEWTON CLICK Profes.mr of Philosophy and Head of Department A.B. Bridgewater College; . .M. Northwestern University; Ph.D. University of Illinois. STOWKLL COOI.lDCiK GODIXG Proft:s.ii)r of Frciuh A.B. Dartmoutli C ' oUego; ' A.M. Ilnrvani liiiv.r- sitv; P1 .D. University of Wi.sioii.siii. MAX YEI.l lll ' UV GOl.DBKRC. Prod-ssor of Emilish B.S. University of Massacluisetts; M.A., rii.l). Yale University. ILRICH KARL GOLDSMITH Associate Profexmr of German B.A., M.A. University of Toronto; Ph.D. Univer- sity of California. GEORGE GOODWIN, JR. Assistanl Professor of Goreriinieiit B.A. Williams CoUeKe; M.A. Harvard University. ALBERT KDWARD GOSS Assistant Pnifcssor of Psi iliologi) B.A., M.A.. I ' h.l). State University of Iowa. SUMNER M1-:l IN GREENFIELD Instructor in Romance Languages A.B. Boston College; A.M. Boston Lhiiyersity; M.- . Harvard ITniversity. WILLIAM HALLER, JR. Assistant Professor of Economics B.A. Amherst College; M.A., Pli.D. Colmiibia University. VERNON PARKER HELMING Professor of English B.A. Carleton College; Ph.D. Yale University. JOSEPH FRANCIS HILL, JR. Instructor in German B.S. Boston College; M.A. Boston University. MRS. FLORIANA TARANTINO HOGAN Instructor in English B.S., A.M. Bo.ston University. LEONTA GERTRl 1)E HORRIGAN Assistant Professor of English B.S. LTniyersity of Massachusetts; M.A. Smith College. ROBERT BROWN JOHNSON Assistant Professor of Romance Languages B.S. Ohio University; M.A., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. SIDNEY KAPLAN Instructor in English B.A. College of the City of New York; M.A. Boston University. G. STANLEY KOEHLER Assistant Professor of English A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Princeton University; M.A. Harvard University. JAY HENRY KORSON Professor of Sociology and Head of Department B.S. Villanova College ' ; M.A., Ph.D. Yale University. ROBERT PHILIPS LANE Assistant Professor of English A.B. Columbia University; M.A. Harvard I ' niver- sity. FREDERICK BURGESS LINTDSTROM Instructor in Sociology A.B., A.M., Ph.D. University of Chicago. ALLAN 1IU(.H SlACIAINE Instructor in English B.A. McGill Uni ersitv; Ph.D. Brown University. ALBERT IMERl ' ONT MADEIRA Instructor in English A.B. Bowdoin College; il.A. University of New Hampshire. .JOHN FRANCIS MANFREDI Instructor in Sociology B.A. University of Pennsylvania; M.. ., Ph.D. Harvard University. MRS. FLOY WKTZEL M.VrrHEWS Assistant Professor of Psi ihiilogy R.A. Reed College; M.. . Cnlnnil.ia University. WILLIAM IRVlNt; M.vri ' HEWS Instructor in Government LL.B. Columhia University Law School; M.A. Coluinl)ia I ' niversity. DANIEL JUSTIN McCARTHY Assistant Professor of Education B.S.E., Ed.M. Bridgewaler Stale Teachers College. HARRY IIIRSII MICHELSON Visitiiiii Lecturer in Clinical Psychiatry M.D. University of Kiel. .lOHN HOWARD MITCHELL Instructor in Eui lish B.S. Bowdoin College; M.. . Harvard University. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MIPCHELL Associate Professor nf Corerument B.S. Clemson College; M.A. University of North Carolina; M.A., Ph.D. Princeton University. WILLIAM HENRY MORGAN Instructor .in German A.B., A.M. Columbia University. BRUCE ROBERT MORRIS Professor of Economics A.B. W ' estern Reserve University; M.A. Ohio State ITniversity; Ph.D. University of Illinois. ARTHIR BENSON MUSGRAVE Professor nf.lournulism B.S., M.S. Boston University; Nieman Fellow, Harvard t niversity. CLAUDE CASSELL NEET Professor of Psychology and Head of Department B.A. University of .California at Los . ngeles; M.A., Ph.D. Clark University. ARTHUR E. NIEDECK Associate Professor of Si)eech B.S. Ithaca College; M.A. Cornell ITniversity. WILLIAM GRE(;ORY ODONNELL Associate Prnfcss,,r of English B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.. ., Ph.D. Yale University. CH. RLES FRANK OLIVER Assistant Professor of Education B.S., M.S. LIniversity of Massachusetts. HENRY BROWN PEIRCE, JR. Instructor in Speech B.. . University of Ma.ssachu.setts. 31 ROBERT A. POTASH Itislniiliir hi History A.B., M.A. Harvard liiiversitv. ALBERT WILLIAM PURVIS Professor of Education and Head of Department B.A. University of New Brunswick; Ed.M., Ed.D. Harvard Universitv. FRANK PRENTICE RAND . Professor of English and Head of Department; Acting Dean of School of Liberal Arts A.B. Williams College; M.A. Amherst College. WILLIAM MARTIN ROURKE Assistant Professor of Education B.A. Beloit College; M.S. in Ed. Northwestern University. WILLIAM WINSTON SAUNDERS Instriiclor in Psi rhology B.A. University of ()klali(.iiia. CLARENCE SUITE Assisiaul I ' nifessor of Philosophy A.B. Asbury College; A.M., Ph.D. Columbia Uni- versity. ' AARON JOHN SPECTOR Instructor in Psychology B.S. Long Island University. EDMUND JOSEPH STAWTECKI Instructor in German B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.A. I ' niversity of Iowa. WALTER J. STELKOVIS Instructor in Speech A.B. Emerson College. FREDERICK ROGERS TIBBETTS Instructor in German B.A. University of Massachusetts; M.x .. Middle- bury College. ZINA JOAN TILLONA Instructor in Romance Languages B.A. Hunter College; M.A. AVellesley College. FREDERICK SHERMAN TROY Professor of English B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.A. Amherst College. ROBERT GARLAND TUCKER Instructor in English B.A. . mherst College; M.A. Harvard University. THEODORE R. VALLANCE Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B. Miami LTniversity; M.A., Ph.D. Syracuse University. The Llbe H. LELAND VARLEY Assistant Professor of English A.B., M.A. Weslevan Universitv. EDWIN ' RUXDELL WALKER Instructor in Government B.A. University of Oklahoma; M.A. Princeton University. ,.jj j j, j . Instructor in Economics B.A.,. M.A. Universitv of Texas. SIDNEY FREDERICK WEXLER Instructor in Komancc Languages B.S. New York University; M.A. University of Colorado. ARTHUR ROBERT WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of English A.B. Clark University; A.M., Ph.D. Cornell Uni- versity, g MARTHA R. WRIGHT Instrtictor in English B.S. Miami University. RAYMONT) WYMAN Assistant Professor of Education B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.Ed. Boston University. ANTHONY WILLIAM ZAITZ Instructor in Speech B.S.O. Currv College; M.A. Boston University. .iOHN KARL ZEENDER Assistant Professor of History B.A., M.A. Catholic LTniversity of America. tt and friend. •M School of Science CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER. B.S., Ph.D., University — Dean of the School of Science Science . . .teaching the spirit of free inquiry into the phenomena of the earth . . . through the greats of science — Euchd, Newton, Lavoisier . . . Pasteur, Lvell, Darwin. GEORGE WILLIAM ALDERM. N Professor of Physics B.. . Williams College. CHARLES P.AUL ALEXANDER Professor of Entomology and Head of Deparbncnf; Dean of School of Science B.S., Ph.D. Cornell University. STEPHEN IVES .ALLEN Instructor in Mathematics B.. . .Amherst College; M.. V. Harvard LTniversity. .4LLEN E. ANT3ERSEN Professor of Mathematics and Head of Department X.B., M.. . LTniversity of Nebraska; Ph.D. Harvard L ' niversity. BLTITON RICHARD .ANT)ERSON Instructor in Botany B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. THOMAS JOSEPH AN ' DREWS Instructor in Zoology B.S. University of Massachusetts; . .M. Williams College. WALTER MILLER BANFIELD Assistant Professor of Botany B.S. Rutgers University; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. LAWRENCE MATTHEWS BARTLETf Assistant Professor of Zoology B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts; Ph.D. Cornell University. DA TD WAKEFIELD BISHOP Professor of Physiology A.B. Swarthmore College; Ph.D. L niversity of Pennsylvania. HAROLD D.ANTORTH BOUTELLE Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., Ch.E. Worcester Polvtechnic Institute. LEON ALSON BRADLEY Professor of Bacteriology and Public Health and Head of Department B.S. Wesleyan LTniversity; Ph.D. Yale L ' niversity. KATHERINE M. YER BULLIS Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry B.S., M.A. Mount Holyoke College. ROBERT STEPHEN BURPO. .JR. Assistant Professor of Pli,,sics B.S. .American Intenialioniil ( ' (illcRc. BERNARD PHILIP BI ' SSEL Instructor in Mullicmatirs B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; M.. . Coluniliia University. ' HALL GERALD BUZZELL Instructor in Mathematics A.B. Dartmouth College; M.S. LTniversity of Massa- GEORGE WESLEY CANNON Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A. Dakota Wesleyan University; M.S., Ph.D. LTniversity of Illinois. BENJ.AMIN CHARLES CROOKER, JR. Instructor in Physics B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. . LEXANT)ER MIDDLETON CRUICKSHANK Instructor in Chemistry B.S., M.S. University of Rhode Island. HELEN FRANCES CULLEN Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B. Radcliffe College; M.A., Ph.D. University of Michigan. REYNOLD BERNARD CZARNECKI Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S. Pennsylvania State College; M.S., Ph.D. Uni- versity of Illinois. LYLE CONWAY DEARDEN Instructor in Zoology B.A., M.A. University of I ' tali. THOMAS HOWARD FARR Instructor in Entomology B.A. Western Michigan College; M.S. Michigan State College. 33] MRS. BERTHA ELEANOR FESSENDEN Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry B.S. Simmons College. RICHARD WILLIAM FESSENDEN Professor of Inorganic Chemistry B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts; Ph.D. Columbia LTniversity. GORDON FIELD Instructor in Entomology B.S., M.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. ALOIS ELWOOD FLINT Technical Assistant in Bacteriology RALPH L. FRANCE Professor and Acting Head, Department of Bacteriol- ogy and Public Health B.S. University of Delaware; M.S. I ' niversity of Massachusetts. MARY ELLEN MONICA GARVEY Associate Professor of Bacteriology B.S. University of Massachusetts. HERBERT VILLIAM HAAS Lecturer in Public Health B.S. in C.E. University of Wisconsin. EDWARD D. HALL Instructor in Chemistry B.S. University of Massac luisetts. EDW.VRl) HALPERN Instructor in Mathematics B.S., M.A. Columhia University. JOHN FRANCIS HANSON Assistant Professor of Insect Morphology B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachnsetts. BRONISLAW MARK HONIGBERG Instructor in Zoology A.B., M.A., Ph.D. University of California, Berke- ley. ANGELO lANTOSCA Visiting Lecturer in Public Health S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. WARREN IRVING JOHANSSON Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy M.S. Universily of Mas.saclius.-tts. SEYMOUR K.VrSII Instructor in Xoohiyi and I ' hi siology . M.S., Ph.D. New York rni%-.Tsily. AHMAD ALl KllKIUALLA Instructor in Malhrmalirs B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. Stanford University. B.S., B.A., THEODORE T. KOZLOWSKI Professor of Botany and Head of Department B.S. Syracuse University; M.S., Ph.D. Duke Uni- versity. EDWARD P. LARKIN Instructor in J-iactcrioloijg anil Public Health B.S., M.S. llniversity of AJassachusetts. WALTER WILFRED LEE Lecturer in Public Health M.B., M.D., University of Toronto; M.P.H. Har- vard University. MITCHELL A. LIGHT Assistant Professor of Geology and Mineralogy A.B., M.A. LTniversity of Missouri; Ph.D. Rutgers University. HENRY N. LITTLE Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S. Cornell University; M.S., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. ROBERT B. LIVINGSTON Associate Professor of Botany A.B. Colorado College; ' M.A., Ph.D. Duke Uni- versity. ALFRED HERMAN MATHIESON, JR. Assistant Professor of Physics S.B. State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; M.A. Columbia LTniversity. ' WALTER EUGENE MIENTKA Instructor in Mathematics B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.A. Columbia LTniversity. DONALD EUGENE MOSER Instructor in Mathematics A.B. Amherst College; A.M. Brown University. ALBERT BIGELOW NELSON Assistant Professor of Geology and Mineralogy B.S. Colby College; M.S. Middlebury College. WILLIAM BROWN NX ' TTING Instructor in Zoology B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts; Ph.D. Cornell LTniversity. GEORGE JAMES OBERLANDER Instructor in Chemistry B.S. Tufts College. ERNEST MILFORD PARROTT ' Instructor in Chemistry B.S. LTnion College; M.S. University of Massachu- setts, Ph D LTni ersit of Missouri ROBERT CH RLES PERRIELLO A sodate Priitt ■•■.or of Bacteriology B S Universit of Massai husetts [34] WALLACE F. POWF.HS Profesmr of Physics and Head of Dcpartmeiif B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Clark University. Kl ' GEXE CHARLES PUTALA Instntctor hi llotaiii H.S.. LS. I ' nivcrsity of Massach ' usett.s. HAROLD R.VUCH Iiislnirtor in Zoologi B.S. QueoMi.s College: LS. rnive ' r.sity of Illiiioi.s; Ph.D. Brown l ' ni ersity. ,I()HX WILLIAM RHYNE, .IR. Instrnctor in Chcniintn B.S. The Citadel. GEORGE ROBERT RICHASON, JR. Assistant Professor of Cheniislri B.S., LS. Uni versity of Massachusetts. WALTER S. RITCHIE Professor of Chemistry and Head of Department B.S. Ohio State University; A.M., Ph.D. University of Missouri. PAUL DAVID RITGER Instructor in Mathematics B.N.S. College of the Holy Cros.s; M.A. University of Pennsylvania. JOHN EDWIN ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.S. University of New Hampshire; Ph.D. Cornell University. ALEXANDER A. ROBERTSON Assistant Professor of Bacteriology Harvard School of Public Health. HERBERT DUNCAN ROLLASON, JR. Assistant Professor of Zoology A.B. Middlelinry College; M.A. Williams College; yi.X., Ph.D. Harvard University. ISRAEL HAROLD ROSE Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A., M.A. Brooklyn College; Ph.D. Harvard Uni- versity. WILLIAM HAROLD ROSS Associate Professor of Physics B.. ., M.. . . raherst College; Ph.D. Yale LTniversity. MRS. CLEONE MILLER ROTAN Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy A.B., M.A. Smith College. ROBERT EBEN SCHAFFRATH Instructor in Chemistry B.S. Bates College; M.S. Syracuse University. IRVING HERBERT SCHLAFMAN Lecturer in Public Health . .B. Clark University; M.S. LTniversity of Massa- chusetts. NORMAN JAMES SCHOONMAKER Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S. University of Massachusetts; S.M. University of Chicago. FRANK ROBERT SHAW Assistant Professor of Entomology B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; Ph.D. Cornell University. HENRY HILLS SKILLINGS Instructor in Mathematics A.B. Amherst College. J. HAROLD SIVIITH Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.A. University of Utah; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. MARION ESTIXLE SMITH Instructor in Entomology B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts; Ph.D. I ' niversity of Illinois. JAMES G. SXi;i)EC()R Assistant Professor of Physiology B.S. Iowa State College; Ph.D. Indiana University. ERNEST AUGUSTUS SNOW Lecturer in Pvblic Health B.S., M.S. Harvard I ' niversity. JOHN LEBARON SPENCER Instructor in ISotani B.S., M.S. University of Ma.ssaeliiisetts. RICIIARI) STEIMIKN STEIN Assislant Professor of Chemistry B.S. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; M.A., Ph.D. Princeton University. HARVEY LEROY SWEETMAN Professor of Ecology B.S. Colorado State College; M.S. Iowa State Col- lege; Ph.D. LTniversity of Massachusetts. PAUL ARTHUR SWENSON Instructor in Zoology B.S. Haraline LTniversity. RAY ETHAN TORREY Professor of Botany B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; Ph.D. Harvard LTniversity. JAY R. TRAVER Assistant Professor of Zoology B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Cornell UT.iversilv. ' .lOHN EDWARD I ' VLER Instructor in Chriiiistn A.B., A.M. College of the Holy Cross. ROBERT w. a(;xi;r Professor of Mathematics A.B. Ohio University; M.A., Ph.D. LTniversity of Michigan. ARTHUR LEONARD WANNLUND, JR. Assisthnt Professor of Physics B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; M.S. Purdue LTniversity. LEONARD RICHARD WILSON Professor of Geology and Mineralogy and Head of Department Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D. t ' niversity of Wisconsin. GILBERT LLEWELLYN WOODSIDE Professor of Biology and Head of Department of Zoology Dean of Graduate Scliool A.B. DePauw University; M.A., Ph.D. Harvard LTniversity. 35 School of Agrimlture and Horticulture DALE HAROLD SIELING, B. Ph.D., Iowa State College - Agriculture and Horticultur 5.. Kaii! as State College; Deau of the School of Agriculture and Horticulture . . .the science of the deep earth, of sustenance and conservation. . .the science of hfe. the science JAMES FR.WKLIN ANDERSON Instructor in Pomology B.S., M.S. West Virginia University. OSCAR GUSTAF ANTiERSON Assistant Professor of Pomology B.S. University of Massachusetts. ' LUTHER BANTA Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry B.S. Cornell University. ROLLIN HAYES BARRETT Professor of Farm Management B.S. University of Connecticut; M.S. Cornell Uni- versity MATTHEW LOUIS BLAISDELL Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry and Superintendent of Farm B.S. University of Massachusetts. LYLE LINCOLN BLUNDELL Professor of Horticulture B.S. Iowa State College. ' KENNETH LLOYD BULLIS Professor of Poultry Disease and Head of Department of Veterinary Scieiwe D.V.M. Iowa State College; M.S. University of Massachusetts. JAMES MLLIAM CALLAHAN luslrwinr in Ai riiiiHural Economics B.S. University „S Masiachusetts. FRANK THOMAS CANAVAN SuiJcriulcnJent of Dciin Manufactures WILIJAM GKORGE COLBY Professor of Agronomy and Head of Department B.S.A. University of Illinois; M.S., Ph.D. Rutgers LTniversity. GEOFFREY ST. JOHN CORNISH Instructor in Agrostology B.S. University of British Columbia; M.S. Univer- .sity of Massachusetts, WILLIAM ALLEN COWAN Assisiant 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. Uni ersity of Massachusetts. CHARLES WARREN DUNHAM Instructor in Floriculture B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; M.S. University of Wisconsin. JOHN MURRAY ELLIOT Instructor in Animal Husbandry B.S. McGill L ' niversity; M.S. LTniversity of Vermont JOHN NELSON EVERSON Assistant Professor of Agronomy B.S., M.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. CARL R. YMOND FELLERS Professor of Fond Technology and Head of Department A.B. Cornell University; M.S., Ph.D. Rutgers LTniversity. EUGENE JOSEPH FINNEGAN Instructor in Dairy Industry B.S., M.S. I ' uivorsitv of Mas.sachusetts. WILLIAM HENRY FITZPATRICK Instructor in Food Technology B.S., M.S.. Pli.l). I ' niversitv of MassachiLsetts. RICHARD CAROL FOLEY Professor of Animal Hu lmudn B.S., M.S. University ol ' Massaclinsctts. ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH Professor of Pomology and Plant Breeding and Head of Dcpartnwut of Pomology B.S. Ohio State University; M.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; Ph.D., I ' niversitv of Minnesota. ROBERT V. G. N lEY Instructor in Forestry B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts; M.F. Duke LTniversity. ' NATHAN STRONG HALE Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S. LTniversity of Connecticut; M.S. University of Minnesota. THOMAS SHERMAN HAMILTON, JR. Instructor in Landscape Architecture B.F.. , University of Illinois. [36] Dl ' .N .l-.l. .1. HANKINSON Profesmr of Dairy Indii.ilrii anil Head of Dcjiarlmenl B.S. Mk-liigiin State College; M.S. I ' liivei-.sity of Conneeticut: Pli.O., Peniisylvaniii Stale College. ROBERT POWELL MOLDSAVOH ' ril Professor of Foreslrii and M ' ildlifc Manai rmcnt and Head of Department B.S. Miehigaii State College: M.F. Yale Selioul of Forestry. ' S.VMIEL ClURCIl lUBBARD Assistant Professor of Florirnltnre. EHEOEUICK PAIxi ' ER .lEFEHEY Professor of Poultry Ihishandri and Head of Department B.S. Pennsvlvania State College; M.S. Uiiiver.sity of Mas.saeli ' usetts. WILLLVM BRADFORD JOHNSON Instrwtor in Olericultvre B.S. Pennsylvania State College; M.S. ITniversity of L1ssachusetts. GORDON STEPHENSON KING Assistant Professor of Arboriculture B.S. Michigan State College. OTTO GEORGE KRANZ Assistant Professor of Food Technology B.S. University of Lausanne. ARTHUR SinXEV I.EVIXE Associate Professor of Fond Teihnoloqti B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Mas.sachusett.s. HARRY GOTFRED LINipQUIST Assistant Professor of Dairying B.S. t iversity of Massachusetts; M.S. University of Maryland. ADRL N HERVE LINT)SEY Professor of Agricultural Emnoniics and Head of Department if Agrirullural Economics and Farm Management B.S. University of Illinois; M.S., Ph.D. Iowa State College. WILLIAM PRESTON M. cCONNELL Instructor in Forestry B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.F. Y ' ale School of Forestry. IAN TENNANT MORRISON M.tcIVER Instructor in Landscape Archilecture GERALD JOSEPH McLINDON Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture B.Arch. Liverpool L ' niversity; Dip. CD. Depart- ment of Civic Design. RALPH GERALD MITCHELL Instructor in Animal Husbandry B.S. L niversity of Massachusetts. EDWARD ANTHONY NEBESKY Instructor in Food Technology B.S., M.S., Ph.D. L niversity of Massachusetts. DANIEL HORACE NELSON Assistant Professor of Dairying B.S. University of New Hampshire; M.S. Univer- sity of Missouri; Ph.D. Pennsylvania State College. RAYMONT) HERMAN OTTO Professor of Landscape Architecture and Head of Department B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.L.A., Harvard University Graduate School of Design. JOHN LAW RENCE PARSONS Instructor in Agronomy B.S., M.S. Kansas State College. (IILHEUT ll.VUKlS POUTER Assistant Pnfcssor of Animal Husbandry B.S, Uiiivcrsitv of Massaclui.setts; [M.S. University of Couneclicut PAUL NICHOLAS PUOCOPIO Instructor in llorticulliire B.S. University of Ma.ssacliusells. VICTOR ARTHUR RICE Professor of Animal Husbandry and Head of Department B.S. North Carolina State College; M.Agr. Univer- sity of Massachusetts; D.Agr. University of North Carolina. ARNOLD DENSMORE RHODES Professor of Forestry B.S. University of New Hampshire; M.F. Y ' ale ITniversitv. JOSEPH HARRY RICH Associate Professor of Forestry B.S., M.F. New Y ' ork Stale College of Forestry. OLIVER COUSENS ROBERTS Associate Professor of Pomology B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.S. University of Illinois. DONALD ERNEST ROSS Assistant Professor if Floriculture B.S. L ' niver.sity of Massiiclinsetts. SARGENT RUSSELL Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics B.S. University of Maine; M.S. Cornell University. WILLIAM CROCKER S.VNCTUARY Professor of Ponltri) Husbandry B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts. DALE HAROLD SIELING Dean of Agriculture and Head of Experiment Station B.S., M.S. Kansas State College; Ph.D. Iowa State College. RUSSELL EATON SMITH Associate Professor of Veterinary Science B.S. University of Massachusetts; V.M.D. .Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. GRANT BINCEMAN SNYDER Professor of Olericulture and Head of Department B.S. A. University of Toronto; M.S. Michigan State College. PAUL WTLLIAM STICKEL Assistant Professor of Forestry B.S. New Y ' ork State College of Forestry; M.F. Y ' ale LTniversity. CHARLES HIRAM THAYER Assistant Professor of Agronomy B.Agr. LTniversity of Massachusetts. CLARK LEONARD THAYER Professor of Floriculture and Head of Department B.S. University of : Ias.sacliusetts. REITBEN EDWIN TRIPPENSEE Professor of Wildlife Management B.S. Michigan State College; M.S., Ph.D. Univer- sitv of Michigan. ALDEN PARKER TUTTLE Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.S. Pennsyl- vania State College. .JOHN HENRY VONDELL Assistant Professor of I ' millrii lliisliandry .lOilX MK HAL ZAK Instructor in Agronomy B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts. .S7 School of Engineering GEORGE ANDREWS MAKSTON. B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Un Iowa — Dean of the School of Engineering in C.E.. versity of Engineering. . .built on mathematics and the sciences. . .training minds to set machines in motion ... to speed the processes of progress. RICHARD ATHERTON Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., B.E., M.E. Yale University. MAURICE EDWARD BATES Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of Department B.S.E. (M.E.), Ph.D. University of Michigan; S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ROBERT RODERICK BROWN Professor of Electrical Enginering and Head of the Dcpartutcnt B.S. University of Texas; S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Teclinology. KEXXETll DELBERT CASHIN Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering B.S., M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. FREDERICK MITCHELL CHAKOUR Instritctcjr in Chemical Engineering B.S., M.S. W ' orcester Polytechnic in.stifut ' e. SHURMAN YOU-HSI CHANG Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering B.S. Chaio-tung University; M.S. Harvard LTniver- sity. JAMES PATRICK COFFEY Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.E. Yale University. EARLE FLOYD COX Research Professor in Agricultural Engineering B.S. in Agricultural Engineering University of Nebraska; M.S. in M.E. Illinois Institute of tech- nology. JOHN HARLAND DITTFACH Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.M.E., M.S. University of Mirnicsota. EDWARD DONALD EMEliSOX Assistant Professor of Mechanical Enginccrim B.S. in M.E. Harvard University; M.M.E. Univer- sity of Delaware. TSUAN HUA FENG Instructor in Ciml Engineering B.S. in C.E. National Pai-Yang University; M.S., Ph.D. University of W isconsin. JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW GABRYS Instructor in I ' iril Engineering B.S. Technical Iiiiversity of Moscow; C.E. State University of Lithuania; Dr. Eng. in C.E. State Lfniversity of Latvia. THOMAS AUGUSTUS GROW Instructor in Cii ' il Engineering B.S. University of CoTinecticut. KARL NEWCOMB HENDRICKSON Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., M.S. LTniversity of Maine. STEPHEN JAMES JATRAS Instrnctor in Electrical Enginering 1 E.E. Carnegie Institute of Technology. CARL A. KEYSER Assistant Professor of Metallurgy M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute; B.S. Carnegie Institute of Technology. WALTER SIDELIXGER LAKE Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., M.Ed. Fitchburg State Teachers College. JOSEPH W ALTON LANGFORD, JR. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering B.S. University of New Hampshire; S.M. in E.E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MARK PAUL LEVINE Instructor in Electrical Engineering E.E. Northeastern University. EDGAR ERXE.ST LIXDSEY Professor nf Chemical Engineering Ch.E. Georgia Institute of Technology; Yale University. .1011 X BAILEY LONGSTAFF Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S. United States Naval Academy: M ' .S. Penn.syl- vania State College. B.S. B.S., B.S. B.S. D.En [38] .lOSKlMl SOI, MAIMI ' S In.ilruiliir in C ' Iril luii iiiirriiKj B.S. Worcostcr Pdlyk-ihnic IiisiiluU-. MINER .lOllX MAKKl SOX Associate Professor of Agricultural Engiuecring B.S. University of Minnesota. GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON Dean of the School of Engineering B.S. in C.E. Worcester Polyteelmic Institute; M.S. University of Iowa. JOHN WILLIAM MOIIN Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering M.E.Stevens Institute of Technology; B.S Worces- ter Polytechnic Institute. ELMER C. OSGOOD Associate Profi ' ssor of Cirll Enqinecring C.E., D.Kus. Rensselaer IVIylrrhnir InstiUite. ROBERT KINCAID PATTERSON Instructor in Agricultural Engineering B.S. University of Maine. IRVING JOHN PFLUG Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering B.S. in Agriculture, B.S. in . gricultural Engineer- ing, Purdue University; M.S. Lhiiversity of Massa- chusetts. GEORGE FREDERICK PUSHEE Assistant Professor if Agricultural Engineering CARL SIIKRWOOj) ROYS Professor of Electrical Engineering B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S. in E.E., Ph.D. Purdue LTniversitv. ELMER STACKPOLE SACIISE Instructor in Electrical Enqinecrimi B.S. Worceslrr l ,.lylrchliie ll.slilule. WALI ' KR WORCESI ' KR SMITH Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering B.E.E. Northeastern University. DANIEL SOBALA Instructor in il echanical Engineering S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HERBERT NORMAN STAPLETON Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Head of Dcimrtment B.S., M.S. Kansas Stale ( ' .iUef, ' e. JOHN DAVID SWENSON Professor of M echanical Engineering B.S. in M.E. New York University; M.A. Colum- bia University. WILLIAM HENRY TAGUE Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering B.S. Iowa State College. WILLIAM HENRY WEAVER Professor of Mechanical Enqineering B.S. in I.E., M.S. in I.E. Pennsylvaiiia State College. MERIT PENNIMAN WHITE Head of Civil Engineering Department A.B., C.E. Dartmouth ' College; M.S., Ph.D. Cal- ifornia Institute of Technology. NORMAN EDWARD WILSON Associate Professor of Elect rical Engineering E.E. Cornell University; M.S. Illinois Institute of Technology. [39 School i Business Administration IMIIIJP lYLK ;AIV1BI.K. B.S., M.S., Wesleyan Uni- versity: Ph.D., Cornell University — Dean of the School of Business Administration Business Adnnnisfration . . .the world of commerce. . .training — in its op- erations and problems . . . defined a science,, taught as an art. RICHARD MOWRY COLWELL Axsociate Professor of Business Administration B.S., M.S. University of Rhode Islaiifl; Pli.D. Vm- versity of Massachusetts. PHILIP LYI.E GAMBLK Head of the Departnieiit of Economics. Acting Dean affile Srhool nf Ihisinexs Ailmiiiislralion B.S., M.A. Wesleyan University; Ph.D. Cornell University. HAROLD ERNEST HARDY Professor of Business Administration A.B. Pomona College; Ph.D. University of Min- nesota. WILLIAM KARR HEFNER Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.A. Antioch College. SHERMAN HOAR Assistant Professor of Business Administration A.B. Harvard University. MARSHALL CHAPMAN HOWARD Assistant Professor of Bnsiiiesx Ailniinislratiou A.B. Princeton University; Ph.D. Cornell Univer- sity. FRANCIS EMIL HUMMEL Instructor in Business Administration A.B. Dartmouth College; M.C.S. Amos Tuck School of Business Administration. MII.O KIMBALL Professor of lliisiness Administration B.S. Ohio Northern University; B.B.A., M.B.A. Bo.stoii University. JAMES BUREN LUDTKE Instructor in Business Administration B.A., M.A., Ph.D. State University of Iowa. ROBERT LOUIS RIVERS Instructor in Business Administration B.A. Clark University; M.S. Urii ersilv of Illinois. EDWIN KEITH SCHEMPP Assistant Professor of Business Adminislration B.A., M.A. Oberhn College; Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. SIDNEY SCHOEFFLER Assistant Professor of Business Administration C.P.A. B.S. New York ITniversity; M.A. University of Pennsvlvania. FRANK ALBERT SINGER Instructor in Business Administration B.S., M.B.A. Indiana University. HAROLD WILLIAM SMART Assi ' .tant Professor of Business Administration LL B Boston Uni er ity, AB Amherst College. 40 Divisions of Military and Air Science and Tactics JOHN G. DKHOUN. Liciitvnant Colonel. ll.S.A.F.; B.S., MichiBan State CollcRc — Professor of Air Science and Tactics and Head of the Division Miliiari a)id Air Science and Tactics. . .science of the organization for de- fense. . .the knowledge of logistics, strategy, survival. LEWIS R. ADAMS Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. . rmy Professor of Military Science and Tactics B.S. Norwich University. .JOHN P. BARRETT Major, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics EDWARD J. BARRINGER Sergeant, U.S. Army Instructor WILLIAM T. BROWN Master Sergeant, U.S. Army Inslructor ALTON B. COLE 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.F. Yale llni- versity. LEWIS R. ADAMS, Lieute nant Colonel. U.S. Army; B.S.. Norwich University — Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Head of lli. ni i lon RALPH LEISHMAN CULLINAN Technical Sergeant, IT.S.. .F. Instructor in Air Science ARTHUR F. DAVIS, JR. Master Sergeant, U.S.A.F. Instriiclor •lOHN G. DeHORN Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.. .F. Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.S. Michigan State College. GUY E. FULLER Master Sergeant, U.S.A.F. Instructor in Air Science GEORGE W. GAUMOND Captain, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.S. I. niversity of ilas.sacliu.setts. .JACK E. GRAPENTINE .Major, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.. , Mount Union College. CHARLES H. GREGOR Master Sergeant, U. S. Army Instructor in Military Science REINHOLD W. HERMAN Captain, . rmor, Ll.S.A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics STEPHEN HOYDILLA Master Sergeant, I ' .S.. .F. Instructor in Air Science WILLIAM R. MAHONEY Technical Scrgenut. I ' .S.A.F. Instructor in Air Science ALBERT McCarthy Captain, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics . .B. Niagara LTniversity; M.A. Syracuse University. PASQUALE C. NATALE First Lieutenant, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics 41 HARRY H. PLATT Master Sergeant, U.S. Army Instructor in Military Science DWIGHT W. PRATT Major, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.A. University of New Hampshire. RICHARD F. RABENOLD Staff Sergeant Instructor in Air Science A.B. Harvard University. MAURICE O. SEARLE Major, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics B.A. Colby CoUege. GLEN WILLOUGHBY Major, U.S. . rniy Assistant Professor of Militarij Science and Tactics EDWARD S. ZDROJKOWSKI Major, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics School Home Economics MILDRED BRIGGS Associate Professor of Home Economics A.B. DePauw University, Sl.S. Iowa State College. ESTHER KD 1)A BERGES Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. University of Iowa; M., . CoUnnliia University. MRS. GLADYS MW. COOK Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. Battle Creek ' College; M.S. University of Massachusetts. ALICE DAVEY Instructm in Home Economics B.S. University of Maryland; M.S. Cornell Univer- sity. DOROTHY DAVIS Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. (Syracuse University; M.A. Columbia Univer- sity. BARBARA BARNARD HANSON Instructor in Home Economics B.S.E. Framingham State Teachers College; M.S. University of Massachusetts. OREANA ALMA MERRIAM Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. University of Vermont; M.S. University of Massachusetts. HELEN S. MITCHELL Dean of the School of Home Economics A.B. Mt. Holyoke College; Ph.D. Yale Uniyersity. MRS. ' S.VRA COOLIDGE PIA ' IT Assistdiit Professor of Home Economics B.S., M.S. Mil hifjau State College. MRS. EMILY PERRY THIES Instructor in Home Economics B.S. Michigan State College; M.S. Cornell. MRS. MARGARET KOERBER WILHELM Instructor in Home Economics B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts- HELEN SWIFT MITCHELL, X.B., Mt. Holyoke Col- lege: I ' ll. I).. Yale University — Dean of the School of 4. ' 2 ' ' 2 ' GORDON DAVIES x RNOLD Assistant Vniversity Physician B.S., M.D. Boston Fniversity. 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. LLEWELLYN LIGHT DERBY Assistant Professor of Physical Edncation B.S. Springfield College; M.S. University of Massa- chusetts. THOMAS WOODROW ECK Profcs.snr of Physiral Education A.B. Colgate l ' niver. ity; M.S. University of Massa- chusetts. HAROLD MARTIN GORE Professor of Physical Education and Head of De iartment of Physical Educa tion B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. MARCIA GRAHAM HIBBARD Instructor in Physical Education for Women B.S. Russell Sage College; M.S. Syracuse LTniversity. MARILYN LEE HIRSCHAUT Instrnetor in Physical Edncation for Women B.S. Sargent College (Boston LTniversity); M.Ed. Mills College. ELISABETH VICKERY HL BBARD Instructor in Physical Edncation for Women B.S. University of Wisconsin; M.A. LTniversity of Chicago. SIDNEY WILLIAM KAUFFMAN Associate Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.Ed. Springfield College. STEPHEN R. KOSAKOWSKI Instructor in Physical Education Stockbridge School (L ' niversity of Massachusetts). Division of Physical Education EARL EASTMAN LORDEN Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.Ed. LTniversity of New Hampshire. JOSEPH A. MASI Instructor in Physical Education B.A., M.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. WARREN PIERCE McGUIRK Head of Division of Phy cal Education and Director of Athletics Ph.B. Boston College; M.Ed. Boston University. ERNEST JAMES RADCLIFFE University Physician M.B., M.D. University of Toronto. BEN.IAMIN KICCI, JR. Instructor in Physical Education, Director of Department of Athletic Care and Injury B.S., M.Ed. Springfield College. MAIDA LEONARD RIGGS Instructor in Physical Education for Women B.S. LTniversity of Massachusetts. JOSEPH RICHARD ROGERS, JR. Assistant Professor of Physical Education STANLEY FR. N( ' IS SALWAK Instructor in Phi siral Kiluration B.S., M.S. University of SlassMc-linsetts. RUTH JANE TO I ' M AN Associate Professor and Head of Department of Physical Education for Women B.S. New Jersey College for Women; M.Ed. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. WARREN PIERCE McGUIRK, Ph.B., Boston CoUege; M.Ed., Boston University —Head of the Division of Physical Education and Director of Athletics 43 YEAR IN REVIEW A year of crises . . . the world scene uncertain, charged with pres- sures. . .and we, in a sense, recipients. . .taught by events. . .that passed in review as our year progressed . . . Chinese Communists launching their drive in Korea . . . the United States testing A-bombs in the Nevada desert. . .Truman relieving MacArthur of command . . .controversy, but steady heads prevailing. . .though one of the steadiest. Senator Vandenberg, champion of unity, passes away. . . a hope for peace, but a hope dubious, evanescent . . . Russia ' s Jacob Malik proposes a cease-fire between belligerents in Korea . . . then inflamed nationalism. . .the Anglo-Egyptian treaty denounced by Cairo. . .the British told to leave Suez. . .but the world contests for- gotten for a time as the contest of bat versus ball ensues. . .and the hapless Giants fall before the Yankee sluggers 4- ' 2 . . . then — reality again. . .the East ' s moderates, who could possibly stem the angry tide of nationalist sentiment, die by assassins ' weapons. . .in the interests of nationalism Iran and Pakistan lose statesmen. . .the political scene here in the States takes on shape and content . . . Senator Robert A. Taft announces himself ready — to accept the G.O.P. nomination for the Presidency . . . and in England — politics too, while a monarch is ailing. . .a heated campaign for power. . .and the Tories, under the indomitable Churchill, return as guides of Eng- land ' s destiny — and time of troubles ... a Princess visits the United States. . .and so does a soldier named Eisenhower. . .the nation is rife with conjecture — what do Truman and Ike talk about?. . .the 46 . . and interpretations. (Dr. Wieschoff— U. N.) question stands, for a time at least . . . the Atlantic Pact nations come closer together, in mutual defense, as foreign ministers meet in Rome. . .more hopes for peace in Korea. . .a provisional cease-fire line agreed on. . .then the endless talk again. . .the momentous pub- lication of the list of Allied prisoners in Communist hands. . .and some American families find Christmas a time of greatest joy, their loved ones safe . . . the matter of the four American fliers, ransomed from Hungary, incensing America. . .Stassen becomes a Republican candidate for the Presidency . . . and Governor Warren throws his topper in. . .but biggest news comes from Senator Lodge who says that he can commit General Eisenhower as the third G.O.P. candi- date . . . the Democrats are not far behind . . . Kefauver, corruption- exposer extraordinary, talks with Truman . . . then announces his candidacy for the Big Job . . . Truman stays silent . . . the issues — big ones: corruption, foreign affairs, government control. . .and in Eng- land a Ijeloved King passes cjuietly away . . . and Queen Elizabeth II begins her reign, at 25 . . . And here on campus we kept up on events. . .and sought inter- pretations and guidance. . .Dr. Boas, just returned from England, talked about the British . . . the U.N. Trusteeship Council sent Dr. Wieschoff to tell us about United Nations Today . . . later came young Representative Kennedy . . . and Vera Micheles Dean . . . many of us wanted to know. . .the times ahead would be uncertain. . .yet campus life must go on too . . . and so we worked . . . and we played. 47] Now that April ' s here. . .the week for competing Greeks. . .songs, skits, speeches. . .and then the ball. . .Psyches and Cupids whirl- ing to the strains of Eberle. . . more prosaic matters . . . the for- midable Selective Service College Qualification tests. . .separation of the sheep from the goats. . .wor- ries forgotten with the mass grass of Spring Day . . . studies more bur- densome. . .profs less understand- ing . . . libe lawn mushrooming with l eople . . . spring fever . . . 48 Maytime .... the campus bursting with greenness .... dazzhng sun- shine and the smell of lilacs .... contemplatives on the libe lawn .... lazy afternoons at Green Pond .... picnics at the Rifle Range .... the view from Sugarloaf .... Par- ents ' Weekend. . . .music drifting down from The Tower .... the Naiads, ' acjua-ballet . . . .Liliom. . . On review before lovely Colonel Hartley. . . .the officers of tomor- row .... with tomorrow coming all too soon .... Finals .... studying among the fragrant pink and white clouds of the orchard. . . . JUH w Sun and skies and clouds of June . . .the hiuTV and eager excite- ment of Commencement Weekend . . . Soph -Senior Ball — starlight and orchids. . .the calm of a rare June night . . . Class Day . . . ora- tions and a new flag pole for Alum- ni Field. . .alums recapturing the blissful ignorance of college days ... A sad and gentle rain . . . gradu- ation in the Cage . . . Robert Frost honored. . .The dying echo of Old Chapel bells . . . . and deepened twilight shadows . . September. . .with a touch of hn- gering summer. . .and the breatli of coming fall . . . bewildered but eager freshmen, one thousand and forty strong, wandering over the campus . . . upperclassmen — vet- erans of college life . . . retvn-ning to the familiar. . .but sadness in re- tvu-n . . . then registration, book- store turmoil ... C-store hours... last year ' s juniors becoming cam- pus leaders. . .the beginning of a college year. . .a chance to start anew. . .undone by gold and scar- let afternoons under falling foli- age. . . October ' s bright blue weather. . . U.M. as producer of men of science ranks sixth in nation . . . ankle-deep in leaves. . .Judging Team victory at Eastern States . . . thrilling songs of the De Paur Infantry Chorus . . . The French Department Presents A Soiree de Gala. . .the first bon- fire of the year . . . rally dances . . . U. M. upsets favored Rhode Is- land . . .torchlight. . .fantastic floats. . .of course the sophomores won the Rope Pull. . .Light Up the Sky in rehearsal . . . Pehrson- Alintuck campaign for Senate- prexy rages. . . 56 The tang of bare November days before the coming of the snow. . . piano magic l)y Nlorley and Gear- hart . . . the Hort Show — a sym- bol of United Nations and united students. . .Queen Mary chosen to wear the crown. . .Bob Pehrson chosen to lead the Senate. . .a touch of Broadway with Light Up the Sky. . . .then home for four days of sleep, turkey, and Thanks- giving spirit .... December. . .full of tinsel, gin, and mistletoe. . .pride of the R.O. T.C. Colonel Granfield. . .chosen at the Military Ball by boys in blue and khaki. . .the spirit of Christmas brought closer by Christmas Vespers — eighty voices praising the Christ Child amidst a setting of candlelight and ever- green. . .the rushing season for freshmen . . . not so bewildered now . . . the axe falling on Dean ' s Satur- day. . .Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Day . . . the myste ry of the year . . . Whence Metawampe?. . .an revoir to Tommy Eck . . . look homeward, angels. . .then silent snow and lonely campus. . . a. w 60 The sinking sound of melting snow ... a thick, muddy January thaw. . .rehictant return from the hohdays. . .the big push before finals. . .Basil retires. . .Tropicana . . .sensvial Latin dancers and drums. . .back in the throes of winter. . .snow- lare of the cold. white sunshine . . . campus Ciceros declaim in the Flint Contest. . . Grandy ' s peppery pizza . . . Cap- tain Prevey, campus hero. . .cock- tail hovu ' at the Drake — world issues settled over a ])ottle of Bud . . .finals again. . .blood, sweat, curses, and tears . . . (H A new semester slow-starting . . . then — the pulse of campus quickening. . .a new spirit creep- ing up on scholars and bursting forth in the excitement of — Car- nival !.., books cast aside. . .the friendly intimacy of the Ski Dance. . .Bowker crowded with theater lovers . . . the rivalry of class thespians . . . hot j azz by the Delta Five. . .futile scanning of the skies for snowflakes . . .SueMoynahan — King Winter ' s Queen . . . the Snow- boat Ball. . .then back to Plato, Marx, Milton, Freud. . .labs and lectures. . .sleep. [64 J After more tlian a week of wait- ing for the flurries to begin and with Winter Carnival nearly over, the elements finally gave in and poured a liberal amount of the white stutf on Amherst (and a con- siderable portion of the surround- ing area). Immediately fraterni- ties and sororities pulled out draw- ing boards and got out sculpturing ig lo the Ball gan literally to take shape. In a day or two the big exhibition was ready to take place. The coming of the week-end brought one of Amherst ' s biggest traffic jams, as hundreds of visitors passed through to get a look at the North Pleasant Street ofl erings at the Old Mill Str tools (which are strangely unlike regular artists ' instruments, in- cluding — among the sophisticated snow shapers — things like irons). Massing of the white flakes soon began in earnest. North Pleasant Street, Lincoln x4venue. Sunset Avenue, Allen Street, and Chestnut Street were buzzing with activity as one of Winter Carnival ' s main events — and best general attraction — be- [65] President Van Meter least. The weather stayed fairly cold so that no signifieant deterio- ration set in till after Sunday. In the women ' s division Chi Omega took first place with their Going to the Ball scene. And Theta Chi captured the men ' s first prize with their Carnival World with a background of strictly modern de- sign. The judges ' decisions weren ' t easy. Kappa Alpha Theta ' s After- noon of a Faun took second, nosing out Sigma Kappa ' s Student Prince, in the women ' s division. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s CarnivaVs Over placed second in the men ' s division with x lpha Epsilon Pi ' s mammoth maiden taking third. Phi Sigma Kappa ' s Dotvn By the Old Mill Stream was fourth for the men; Butterfield House got on their Car- nival Merry-Go-Round for a similar prize in the women ' s division. 66 The winds of ] Iarch that made my heart a dancer. . .the steady pace of studies broken by the thrilhng Romberg memorial, the production of The Student Prince — then as now — serenades and stein songs ... a month of melody . . . New York City Little Symphonj . . . stirring interpretations of the mas- ters. . .then from the black heart of Africa . . . strange rhythms . . . Pearl Primus — imtaraed art. . . Candid U.M.. . .the winds are still ...faint throbs of awakening spring. . .Dim sound of Finals in the distance. [68] ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT LIFE William DcmiiiolT Editor-in-Chief IVniii Tickelii Business Manai Lawrence Litwack Managing Editor John H. Mitchell Lilerary Advisor Lawrence S. Dickiu Business Advise 72 The project: a book, 300 pages long, to provide fit material with which proudly to bore one ' s chil- dren and grandchildren. So — the editors plunge into the future and begin to conjecture about what stutf might provoke some alma maternal nostalgia in the latter days of the Class of ' 5 ' i — and provide innocent reading for the young. Immediately grandiose ideas burst forth: picture layouts loom; art possibilities teem; lines of text crystallize. We ' re off! Ah, but at our back we hear the quiet but insistent voice of pru- dence: dear editors, all this is fine, but who is going to pay for all these filigrees?. . .We are undone. Well, let ' s do it soberly then. The grind begins. Page 1, page 2, page 3. . .and in between there ' s toil, and sweat, and a few tears (furtive of course) — with onlj% in ruination of this rhetoric, the blood missing. Then — March, and the book done. The editors, strangers to books and classes, wish merely to graduate — with the class they ' ve memorialized. Back Row: Brodcr. Stoskin, Cramer. Machaiek, Sullivan. Delaney, Marcotte, Levitt, Roniasco, Gimalowski. Third Row: Garbownt, W liitc, Seiicabaugh, Schnctzer, Herberg, Wichmann. Neusner. Jolinson. Mason, Zografos. Second Row: Skillings. Gilman, Westcott, Kaufman, Bowman, O-Reefe, Saltman, Newman. Goodfader, Brehaut, Guettler. Guiltinan. Front Row: Bullock. Peterson. Dinsmore. Smith, Domlnoff. Tickelis, Litwack, Tarapata, Alintuck, Schindler. Index Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief: William Deminojf Managing Editor: Lawrence Litwack Business Manager: Penni Tickelis Associate Editors: Milto7i Neusner Assistant Business Manager: Mahel Tarapata Willard Johnson Advertising Manager: Arihur Aliniiick Art Editor: Charles DeDeiirwaerder Literary Editor: Patricia Schindler Associate Art Editor: Sehvyn Broitman Photography Editor: Heaton Bullock Statistics Editor: Jane Dinsmore Sports Editor: Joseph Broude Typing Editor: Carol Smith INDEX Index Staff Advertising Staff Barbara Bartliolom Connie Oilman Marvin Reeber Sumner Shore Brian Touher Charlotte Volk Al Whorf Connie Zografos Business Staff Irene Baginski Barbara Bowman Ann-Marie Burrell Louise Donovan Ann English Audrey Rose Joan Stack Anne Westcott Photography Staff Gale Feigenson Edward Herberg Ralph Levitt Howard Mason Robert McKnight Sports Staff Allan Bresuick Barry Bunshoft Joan Cross Paul Fabermaii Bennett Kninier Statistics Staff Jean Gimalowski Doris Goodtader Mary Pat Guiltinan Martha Okun Virginia Sullivan Virginia Ubertalli Kenneth Wickman Art Staff Robert Boland Morris Hayn Barney Hergenrother Joan Kennedy Alan Shuman Charles Tooker Marlene Wolk Literary Staff Ruth Brehaut Judy Broder Judy Davenport Mary-Louise Drapeau Jean Person Barbara Flaherty Ann Gibbons Virginia Guettler Kathryn Heintz Lorraine Keane Joan Kennedy Robert Kingsbury Suszanue Klaus Richard Lettis Mary Lowry Cecilia Machaiek Wayne Marcotte Natalie Newman Daniel Porter III Ellen Quinn Barbara Rowell Dorothy Skilling Barbara Summers Marie Torres Barbara L nderhill Marcia Viale Peggy White Typing Staff Frances Blank Joanne Filar Phyllis Gendron Marjorie Kaufman Rae Michelson Ardeth Miller Ellen Quinn Joan Schnetzer Phyllis Sencabaugh Micki Velleman Cynthia Zaft Editorial Assistants George T. Delaney Albert Romasco Secretary Ann Peterson [74 Hack Koi Front Ro : UrtMlrr, Lfvilt, Marcoltf. Berger, INcm VI Freedman, Ruttman, McGralh, Dav s, Taraputa. Postman During the past year, those who have wandered into the Quarterly office in Memorial Hall (mistaking it for a broom closet), have en- countered a lean, hard-eyed group of young men and women in the midst of furious debate: vile epi- thets, cacophonic catcalls, and stentorian slander drown out Stra- vinski, two doors away. From this chaos, however, comes one of the few really creative efforts on cam- pus, the Quarterly. The Quarterly is a magazine written by and for the student body. While once confined mainly to English majors, the publication has of late included members of many other departments. As student critics, ran one editorial, we select the best art made available to us by the stu- dent body. We are continually making way for more democratic participation in the organization, and we are trying to present a more popular variety of art. The staff this year has included: Bob Da vies, Editor-in-Chief; Bill McGrath, Associate Editor; Dick Lettis, Poetry Editor; Ellen Orlen, Prose Editor ; Larry Ruttman, Bus- iness Manager; and Judy Broder, Exchange Editor. OUARIERLY 15 The staff in actio Have YOU written the head for the first lead stoi-y? Do you have three mches for a jump on page two? Save eight inches for the Senate report. . . .and another Collegian goes to press. This year there was an obvious predominance of women in key po- sitions on the campus newspaper. The women ' s touch, however, did not in any w ' ay lessen the cjuality of the Collegian. Two issues a EDITORIAL BOARDS 1ST SEMESTER Richard Ha fey Execiitii ' e Editor Judy Broder Editor-in-Chief Eunice Diamond Managing Editor Milton Crane Business Manager ' 2ND SEMESTER .Judy Broder Executive Editor Barbara Flalierty Editor-in-Chief Xina Clialk Managing Editor Alan Shunian Business Manager -. niaiiioi«l. lialVy. Drodc COLLEGIAN 76 week, whirli et)ut;uned all the news fit to print, were successfully produced throughout the year. Special competitions were held for freshman women, and a capa- ble group of reporters was re- cruited from them. The business board functioned acti ' ely and brought in enough revenue through oceans of ads to enable the paper to be published. AYith the aid of the Pulilishing Board, matters of policy were de- cided maturely and effectively. A j recedent was set when the Collegia)! took a stand on campus ])olitics by editorially favoring one of the candidates for the office of the Student Senate presidency. Because it was the first time tliat the CoUccjian had ever announ ced its partisanship in such a matter, much consternation and interest was aroused. When the matter was resolved, the CoUec ian reverted to routine coverage of news and en- joyed another successful season. Publications flourished . Back Row: Garbowit. Bullock. Mas Middle Row: Goodfader. Kaufman Front Row: Rubin, Shuman. Cran. Dn, Litwack. Herber Wrightson, Bowma , Chalk, Diamond, 1 , Pehrson, Levitt, StosUin , Peterson, Newburg, Postm afey, Broder. Flaherty, Fox COLL[GIAN The Handbook is an annual statistical and information publi- cation distributed to the entire student body. It is available to faculty members and housemoth- ers. The Handbook staff is chosen through competition conducted by already-existing Handbook naem- bers. The editor is chosen by members and upon the recommen- dation of the faculty advisor, Miss Horrigan. The ' editorial board con- sists of members who cover the various phases of student life in- cluded in the Handbook. Meetings are called bv the Editor-in-chief as he or the faculty advisor deems necessary. The edi- tor also distributes various as- signments to the Handbook staff members. Work for the following year ' s publication begins early in the first semester to assure com- plete coverage of student life. The Business x dvisor, Professor Lawrence Dickinson, approves payments and provides a budget for the editor to follow. The Handbook is very highly rated in its class of publication and many schools have rec uested copies for models. Back Row: Kiidm Front Uoiv: Y.-;;li. 1. Worbncr. B.-iriiard. Stile .. Paclicco. Waks all.S.jral. GraiiB 11, Early, Milkr. Br injier, Padden, Praetz, Sullivan. HANDBOOK 78 . . . Musical organizations gave us art and entertainment , , , The Dance Band, advised hx the ] [iisic Department ' s Joseph Contino, is a bndding organization interested in making Lombardo- like strains for campus dances. The Band plays from many standard arrangements but keeps up to date on current instru- mental arrangements. Glenn Mil- ler ' s work is a constant source, though the Band has Ray Forkey to do some original arranging for it. Sessions are held in Mem Hall Auditorium each week, two-and- a-half hours at a stretch, Bee- thoven taking a back seat for a while as the instrumentalists emu- late Flanagan, Sammy Kaye, et al. This year the Band played at the dance given for Delta Sigma Chi ' s inception, with other en- gagements scheduled for the latter part of the year. Back Rowt Sliumway, Falby, Groves, Phillips, Garner. Front Row: Lovejoy, Ferguson, Forkey, Zarrella, McBane, FarwcU. UNIVERSIIY DANCE BANI 79 effect ive settings, charming chore- ography, and nimble dancing . chorus making a tremendous com- posite hit with the audiences. Be- hind the scenes Technical Director Howie Galley, Production Secre- tary Ann Morrill, and Scene Shop Director Nancy Gilley w ' orked col- lectively to produce what the audiences saw as near-Broadway- style techniques. Following up on last year ' s smash success with Brigadoon, the Operetta Guild selected Sigmund Romberg ' s The Student Prince for the 1951-52 season ' s production. The show was revamped by Doric Alviani and Bob McCartney to give it the flavor of the new trend in the musical theatre — the mu- sical play. Bob Boland ' s versatile theatre talents paid off again, his OPEREIIUUILD ltol crt McCarlney, As. 80 The cast, headed by Boh Pol- lack in the title role and Jean Murdoch as Kathie, captured the spirit of the show and tvu ' ned in sensitive, delightful performances. Ray Frenier, warmly portraying Dr. Engel; Wilburt Richter as the obnoxious Lutz; Howie Galley as Lutz ' s valet, Hubert; Mary Lowry, dancing the effervescent Gretchen; Lorna Wildon, playing a lovely Princess Margaret ; and Jim Chap- Back Row: Stewart. Gaeta;. Nelson. Stromgrcii. Riley. Galley. Ricliler. Oliver. Front Row: Campbell. French. Lowry. Wildon. Ruder. Holies. Baird. Cole. Elliott. r? iKll Oi DJjrJ ..W OPEREIIA GUILD 81 man, as Captain Tarmitz, looked tlioroughly Viennese and exuber- antly bohemian. The chorus and supporting sing- ers and dancers received ovation after ovation for their dancing and singing of such numbers as the Drinking Song; Come, Boys, Let ' s All Be Gay, Boys; and Student Life. Audiences of thousands filled Bowker night after night as last year ' s attendance record was shat- tered : all were thrilled by the near- professional performance of the U of M group. The high standard set by Brigadoon was fulfilled this year bj the Prince which added considerably to the precedent. Doric Alviani ' s stellar direction deserves immense credit. OPEREIIA GUILD 82 Back Kow : -Stewart. Galley, Nelson, Wilson, Richter, Stromgrcn, Oli Front Row: Wildon, Blackwell, Bianchi, Werbner, Katz, Zervas. The Savoyards are the Gilbert and SuUivan Society of the Uni- versity. The organization is open to all students interested in the Gil- bert and Sullivan tradition. After their performance of H.M.S. Pin- afore in the spring of 1950, the Savoyards disbanded for one year, but by popular request they were reinstated in the fall of 1951. The organization this year produced a novel evening ' s entertainment entitled An Evening ivith Gilbert and Sullivan, consisting of great scenes from four full-length oper- ettas, including the whole of Trial By Jury. As the organization ex- pands in scope and in musical ability, it plans to present to the campus one complete production a vear. 83 SAVOYARDS Led by a buckskin-clad Meta- wampe, the larching Band jazzes down the field of every home foot- ball game and at two tilts away. A couple of blasts on the tuba, a r-r-rooUll of the drums, a beaute- ous blare from the trumpets — then hut ! two ! hut ! two ! — and they ' re off — right down the field. And even MacXamara hasn ' t anything on this combo, whose flat notes are mightv scarce. Back Row: nireotor Contino. Uitiina, Gucttlcr. Anderson. Tonks, Butler. Harvey. McBane. Fourth Row: Pcarse. Hobson. Lombard, Mahar. Nolan. Groves, Blaisdell, Klinger. Allen. Fulton. Third Row: Campbell, Ferguson, Carter, Mctbot, Damon, Wilson, Duvernois, Sullivan, Alger. Second Row: Bullock. Lovejoy, Wheeler, Blanchard, Carlson. Sheelian, Woodward, Seymour. Cutle Front Row: Turner. Clancey. Todt. Kyrouz. Blumenthal. Fox, Miller, Niekless. Russell. MARCHING BAND n e ■ 1 J B9BHBp ||K ™ 5 59 The Concert Band, under the able direction of Joseph Contino, started its work at the conchision of the fall athletic season and the dissolution of the marching band. The group, composed of more than fifty pieces, gave a series of con- certs both on and otf campus. A select group of performers took part in the Operetta Guild produc- tion of The Siiident Prince. Re- hearsing once a week, the group busily made plans for bigger and better concerts in the future. Back Row: Lombard. Seymour. Sedgwick. Sterling, Cutler, Suitor. Contino Second Row: Lovcjoy. Nolan. Allen. Wilson. Kigali. Groves. Miller. Ferguso Front Ro« : l :inu.M. K;il lwiii. ( laneey. Turner. Parmelee. Wlieeler, Cornell 85 Back Row: t;iij Dalrymple. Middle Row: Boland. Galle Jahii, Falbj, Speiictr, Falvej , Cliapnian. Wliittcmorc, Gaetz. Riley, Nelson, y, Wildon. Hill, Tattersoii, Camphell, Ryder, Diisas, Ricliter. Lowry. Front Row: Miirdoek, Woodman, Baird. Carlstrom, Bolle , Riiiler, Hinds, Billings, Swift, Jolin- This year, under the co-mana- gership of Jun Patterson and Dot Swift, these songsters initiated a new rating sj stem of acceptance, based upon range, potential dy- namics, character of vocal tone and ability to sing without assist- ance, all this designed to produce optimum pei ' formance. The merit gained by the system was justified in the Chorale ' s many concerts. The Chorale appeared this year for the third time on the Monsanto Hour ' s Songs from New England Colleges, over the Mutual Broad- casting System. The Group also sang on a nation-wide radio show over Mutual. The major campus appearances of the Chorale this year were with the Operetta Guild in The Student Prince and the ballet. Story of a Princess (danced l)y ]Mary Lowry and Bob Boland). The Chorale as usual travelled this year, making its first extended tour between semesters and an- other in the spring taking them to New York, Worcester and Boston. CHORALE HARMONAIRES Back Row: Taylor, Vaughn. Campbell. Bagcant. Front Row: Scott, Lewis, Evcrson. Green, Scmbroski, Fislicr. . melodists and harmonists: we had them in quantity , nimmm-imivm Bettina HoUis -Best Actress s Plays Roister Doisters — U of M ' s thespian group — started the Uni- versity ' s dramatic season with the production of Moss Hart ' s satire on theatre people Light Up the Sky. Two veterans of Roister Doister shows, Bob Boland and Mary Lowry, took the leads, those of aesthetic director and tempera- mental star working in a drama by a tyro playwright. Marino Grimal- di and Marguerite Tallett, two newcomers to the Bowker stage, handled the respective parts of cigar-chewing angel of the play and his wife with complete stage competence. Others wlio made their deliut in the Hart offering were Ralph Hall, Carole Cassidv, Dick Strom- fgren, and Ray Kennan, with vet- erans Mario Bruni, Phil Johnson, and Mel Tucker also supporting. The capable direction of Professor Niedeck resulted in the best of notices for the Roisterers. Interclass Plays came next. Jean Parker was general supervisor of the class offerings. The result: an enjoyable evening in which the sophomores, directed by Dick Can- tor, won first place with The Flat- tering Word by George Kelley, with Dick Stromgren copping the evening ' s Best Actor award. Bet- tina Hollis, starring in the junior play, was Best Actress. Eastward in Eden, Dorothy Gardner ' s dramatization of Emily Dickinson ' s life, was the Roi- Doi ' s spring production. ROISUR DOISTERS . . . drama—with Light up the Sky featured. . . Back Row: O ' Donnell. Dowd, Bageaiit, Perkins. Johnson, List, Zaborowski. Courtney, Tuttle, Jones, Stiles. Second Row: Goldberg. Klie, Parker, Seiicabaugh, Gimalowski, Francis, Sullivan, Chalk, Feener, Tarapata, Schindler, Good fader. Front Row: Cavanaugh. Elliot, Cassidy. Hastings, Bruni, Jacob, Goldberg. Freedman, Kennan, Fairman, Stromgrcn. ROISUROOISIERS 89 Till- iNew York Link- Syiiipli. The 1951-195 ' -2 concert season . . . the DePaur Chorus running the gamut from calypso to Uturgi- cal chants. . .Morley and Gear- hart ' s piano magic — Bach to Gershwin — with a dash of ami- abihty . . . then the New York Lit- tle Symphony, Thomas Scherman conducting a vibrant program . . . and the season ' s end with Metro- politan Opera tenor Eugene Con- ley singing show tunes, arias, art- songs, all with brilliance. Eiifjene Conley CONCERHSSOCIAIION Henley. Riley. Campbell, I ' orter. Koehler, Gactz. !)() Ita. ' k ll  : Second Rov Front Kow: (taan. .lone,.. Ware. Maciolek. SininioM . : Quinn. Dillon. Tibbctts. Stcphan. Marx. l r Uelval. Genuario, Avery, Katz,, Audette, Pchi o. Miller, Hawortb. II, Granfield. Buck, Viale, Alg The Student Senate, the major student-government body on cam- pus, conducts weekly meetings at which stvident problems in every phase of campus life are aired. The business of the Senate is conducted by standing committees on curric- ulum, activities, public relations, student life, buildings and grounds, elections, finance, athletics, board- ing halls, and constitution. The senators, approximately one for every ninety students, are elected in the fall of each academic year. Two representatives come from each dormitory, four from the com- muting group, two from the sorori- ties, five from the fraternities, and one from the married-students ' dorms. The new leaders of campus af- STUDENT SENATE fairs this year were elected in Oc- tober. When votes were cast by the Solons for election of the president (Bob Pehrson or Art Alintuck) and the vice -president (Cliff Audette or Henry Walters), a tie resulted in both cases. As the campus buzzed with opinion, for the first time in campus history the Collegian took a definite editorial stand on a stu- dent-politics issue by coming out for Pehrson. The ensuing Senate meeting (attended by a huge, inter- ested student audience) began with a spirited hour-long discussion of the merits of the competing politi- cos and ended with the election of Pehrson and Audette. Mary Gran- field and Dale Humphriss were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. 92 Class elections were conducted under the direction of Henry alt- ers. As an aid to a faculty commit- tee headed by Dr. Allen, the Senate sponsored the collection of funds and signatures in the Crusade for Freedom drive. The Glen ' s Af- fairs Committee elected Joseph Lucier. Allan NYakstein, Joseph Phillips, Donald Clifford, and John Heintz to the Men ' s Judici- ary Board. Other Senate activities included the backing of the pul)li- cation of the U of M calendar, the building of more cement walks on campus, a blood drive, a minute of silent prayer throughout campus on the AVorld Day of Prayer in February, and Spring Day. In many respects the Senate failed to accomplish many of its expressed purposes diu ' ing the first semester, but this weakness w as attributed to faulty committee setups. The fault realized, meas- ures were taken to improve the management of campus business. Things went along better during second semester. In an effort to provide a better insight into the workings of the Senate and to inform the student body of the many phases of campus life with which the Senate deals, the Collegian sponsored a sei ' ies of articles about the governing body. Yritten by Jack Heintz. a member of the Senate, these articles pre- sented a clearer picture of the duties, problems, organization, and potential worth of the Senate to the students. ifield (Sec.1. Hii SIUDENISENAIE 93 Groves, Tickeli! inc, Morrill, Rut The Academic Activities Board is composed of the business man- agers of all campus organizations which receive student-tax funds. Under the guidance of Professor Rand, the Board apportions the money collected in the Student Activities Fund and generally guides its use. The Board also nominates those students who by their extracur- ricular services on campus merit recognition at Senior Convocation, svich recognition coming in the form of silver, gold, and diamond- chip medals. Comprising representatives from the student body and the faculty, the SLC works towards maintain- ing a wholesome balance between social and academic life on campus. An important event for the Committee this year was its ap- pearance before a Trustees ' com- mittee to further plans for a Student Union. And earlier the SLC prepared a booklet defining decorum and policy at social func- tions for use of chaperons and social chairmen. Student-faculty cooperation on the committee was complete and ett ' ective. It Ku lliil.inolT. Or niiij:, Mr. Var- Folcy,Dr. 1 ley, DcmiiiofT. Back Row; Lappiii OldKeld, Quiiin. ACADEMIC ACIIVIIIES 94 WOMKNS JIDK.URV The Student Government Con- stitution of the University of las- sachusetts is the basis for the Women ' s Judiciary Board. It is the job of the board to interpret and enforce all rules and regula- tions concerning women students on campus which are outside the jurisdiction of the women ' s dormi- tories. There are five members on the board elected by the women stu- dents. In cases requiring constitu- tional interpretation, the Women ' s Judiciary holds a joint session with the ]Men ' s division. The jNIen ' s Division of the Gen- eral Court of Justice is a judiciary body concerned primarily with the conduct of men students. It func- tions to interpret and enforce the rules and regulations governing men students and jointly with the Women ' s Division on problems of general student regulations. It de- termines disciplinary action in cases of infringement of dormitory rules which cannot be handled by the house councils, and in a separ- ate court it handles traffic viola- tions. MEINS JUDICIAKY WOMEN ' S JUOICIARY-M[N ' S JUDICIARY 95 A. S. M. E. This year the American Society of Mechanical Engineers saw the first anniversary of its Student Branch at tlie V. of ]M. Though one of our newer chibs. it has ac- comphshed much in its single year of existence, this year playing host to the Regional Student Branch Conference. A. I. E. E. Any electrical engineering stu- dent may join either the national society or the local organization of the American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers for a broader glimpse of his field. The technical meetings, with outside speakers, aim to pro- mote interest in the professional aspects of engineering. B.irrell. Moscr, Chaplin. Bara. A. S. C. E. Still in its infancy, the two-year- old student chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers pluml ed the possibilities of jobs via the spoken word from those who are established already. Meet- ings throughout the year were held in Gunness Laboratorv. I l. ll. ' .Klricksoii. Ho CLUBS 96 An Hus Club That classic among li ' est()ck shows — The Little International — is the big project of the An Hus Chib. On the completely recrea- tional side, the Club sponsors a hayride in the fall and do-si-do ' s and promenades through a couple of square dances as well. Regis, Frang Prof. Robertson. Business Administration Club The Business Administration Club, one of the newer clubs on campus, is a corporate body meet- ing on a monthly fiscal basis. Successful former bus. ad. majors make reports to the Club; trends in present business situations are assayed; public relations are fos- tered. And the dues are such as seldom to contribute to insolvency. Bacteriology and Public Health Club The Bacteriology and Public Health Club had a successful year with Dave Fucillo as president. The Club held its meetings once a month and at Christmas enjoyed a club party and dance. On other occasions movies and speakers pro- vided valuable professional infor- ination. CLUBS [97] © Camera Club To further the enjoyment of tlie art of photography in all its phases is the purpose of the UM Camera Club, founded October 11. 1951. The program of movies, well-kno Yn speakers, and a winter photo contest presented tips for better slides, movies, and record shots for the amateur shutterbugs. Chem Club A ews in Chemistry — this was the general title of the series of lectures presented to Chem Club members during the past year. Social hours followed after each lecture, the punch being served (naturallv) in beakers. rs .ins. Ntlsoil, iwuriliis Standing; Gunn, Allen, H. Sniitli, Clapp, Pearoe. Sitting: Dr. Ritchie, Kestigian. Chem Engineering Club Lectures, student discussions, movies — these plus refreshments further the cause of flask, retort, and burette. The engineers take field trips whenever they find a chink in their meager spare time: otherwise they are campussed, us- ing the Chem Engineering Clul) as an outlet for shop-talk. CLUBS 98 Dairy Club The Dairy Club met in con- junction with the Bacteriology and Food Tech (liibs twice a month. Bowditch Lodge being the scene of conchives. ]Milk. cream, and ice cream — these provided the stutt ' out of which many a nour- ishing discussion was whii)i)ed uj), with successful dairymen showing the wav. ■lliioltU. Barlur Economics Honors Society The Economics Honors Society was founded in 1949 for the pur- pose of helping Economics majors and graduate students with the writing of their theses. Seniors and second-semester juniors who have attained a grade of 80 or above in economics, as well as all economics graduate students, are invited to join the club. Standing: O ' Brien, Frol. llankinson. Waters. Sitting: Lamb, Bradley. DeMolay Club The role of the DeMolay Club is to foster a nostalgic return to fraternal high school days. First college group of the DeMolay in New England, the Iniversity club made field trips to old high school haunts and otherwise fraternized twice monthlv. CLUBS 99 Martinez, KowelK Ly. Fencing Club They tilt with piercing- steel. . . ' or at least with a reason- able facsimile. The Fencing Club spends first semester foiling around as it were, learning to thrust, parry, and riposte. Second semes- ter finds them in more or less deadly earnest, usually trading- metal with their counterparts up at Amherst College. Education Club LA Annex was the reception area for future teacher employers (the superintendents of schools, that is) who, as guests of the Edu- cation Club, let the budding pre- ceptors know the good (and some- times sad) facts about prospects in grammar and high school teach- Fernald Entomological Club Founded in 9 ' i5, the Fernald Entomological Club undertakes to see what ' s new among the wee invertebrates. Appropriately enough, the Club sponsors two picnics a year — at which, we can be certain, members of the Class Insect a abound. On the more busi- ness-like side, the Club publishes The Fernald Yearbook, which re- cords the department ' s work. CLUBS 100 Floriculture Club Each year one ot tlie agrieulture or horticulture clubs has charge of the theme and general nianage- uieut of the Horticulture Show. This year, under the capable ad- visorship of Professor Clark Thay- er, the Floriculture Club chose the theme of the I ' nited Nations and gained credit throughout eastern United States for the show. 4-H Club Farley Club House was the meeting place for many of the convocations of the -t-H Club this year. 4-H principles got some concrete illustration via movie pro- jector and prominent 4-H speakers. And square dancing served to enliven manv a 4-H winter soiree. Food Tech Club Again this year the Food Tech Club presented to its members not only a series of important talks by food tech experts but an op- portunity to show a social flair by meeting with members of the allied Bacteriology and Dairy Clubs. And both lectures and social affairs floiu ' ished. ckle , i rowcll CLOBS 101 Vanassc. Somirini. Flalurly Future Farmers of America The purpose of the Future Farm- ers of America is to promote better agriculture by encouraging voca- tional education in farming in order to produce teachers. A series of high school banquets, lectures, and national and local judging contests made the aim a thor- oughly enjoyable one for the year. m ' - « IsS. r yij y  i ' lBPI ' HK 4 - m% i « ' fr French Club The French Club brought to the campus the first All-Univer- sity French Day on October 17th, with M. Chambon, consul-general of France to the Fnited States, as guest of honor at activities lasting from noon until midnight. The French Club ' s pageant was a highlight of Christmas Week. Standing: Joi Sitting: Gastoi Geology Club The Geology Club, comple- mented by the local members of Sigma (iamma Fpsilon, a national scientific fraternity, works to pro- mote geology through rock-and- rill trips and monthly meetings, aided and abetted, mineralogi- cally. l)y Smith, [ount Holyoke, and Amherst College each j-ear. CLUBS 102 German Club The German ( lub ' s aim is to gain closer contact with (ierman customs and behefs as well as to promote opportimities to hear the language spoken. Skits in German were one of the entertaining ways of making contact. Speakers from the surrounding college area helped round out the program. fj-f Mrs. Wilhelm. IMIliiij:. l a International Club The International Club is com- posed of both foreign and American students, and exists as a truly international community on cam- pus. An interchange of cultural experience makes for understand- ing and effective generation of good-will, two commodities which can be carried back duty-free to members ' homes around the world. I ' rof. Ilill. Boyle. GoUlbcri Home Eg Club Bi-monthly club chats were the mainstay activity of the Home Ec Club, with now and then an outside speaker allowed to get a word in on current fashion trends or opportunities in dietetics, de- signing, and other allied topics. A pet project this year was the sponsoring of a local girl scout troop. Aprilc. Kolk. Merritt. Hi-rke CLUBS lO.S Back Row: Roi Front Row: Pari Land Arch Club These Frank Lloyd Wrights of lawn-and-shrub can boast one of the most successful professional ranks on campus. Many leaders in the field of landscape overhauling have appeared before this group, which both now and previously has had noteworthy leaders among the membership itself. International Relations Club The Liternational Relations Club, fulfilling its purpose of en- couraging the study of interna- tional affairs among members of the college population, not only s})ons()red student and faculty discussions, but brought to the LTniversity LIN leaders and other important speakers. Hill. Fish, Fraser, Cascio. Math Club Einstein-ian conviviality pre- vails at Math Club meetings. Speakers are a staple, as usual, but with a difference: all talk is up in the quadratic realms of symbolic rhetoric. And editorials in the club ' s paper. The Integrator, abound in controversial alphas, gammas, deltas. The accent is on math plus entertainment. Mr. Mi.ntku, ; r lon. ViMiiiu. McC.coch CLUBS 104 Nature Guide Club A ( hristmas ])arty and a Sugar- ing-ott ' party in the spring are the two events at either end of the year which mark ott ' the activities of the Xatnre Guide Chib. Under the direction of the beloved Cap ' n Bill Mnal. the Club met at Bow- ditch Lodge to hear talks on nature guidance — or charming bits of Cap ' n Bill ' s philosophy. Prof. Johnson. Gove. Feddema. Outing Club Providing outdoor recreation via the hike, bike — and even canoe: this is the aim of the Outing Club. A sugaring-olT party in the spring polishes off the activities of these intrepid legmen (and women). Two scjuare dances sponsored by the group aid also to keep limbs limber. Olericulture Club Olericulture Club, which is one of the younger clubs on campus, has already become a well-estab- lished campus organization. All students interested in vegetable culture and related fields are eligi- ble for membership. Besides taking part in the annual Horticulture Show, the Olericulture Club spon- sors lectures. CLUBS 105 Standing: Bovcnzi. I ' arsons. Sitting: Gochberg. Dr. Woodsidc, Poultry Science Club The private lives of pullets, chicks, and other denizens of the poultry world — these the Poultry Science Club periodically inquires into. The thousand shocks that chicken flesh is heir to are dis- cussed by experts called to speak before the Club. Pre-Med Club One of the most serious and ef- fective of the special interest clubs, the Pre-Med Club presents spe- cialists in the medical field as speakers not only for pre-med majors but for the University at large. The Club is the clearing-house of information on everything from pediatrics to psychiatry. Slanding: Pratt, Merchant. Sitting: Freeman, Prof. VcndcU, Shonp. Press Club The University Press Club was reorganized this year with its mem- bership made up of budding Hor- ace (ireeleys including student cor- respondents, top members of the Collegian, and members of the athletic publicity bureau. The Club is designed for the exchange of ideas in the field of journalism. I ' rof. Musgravc. I.ilwa.k. Sard i CLUBS 106 Psychology Club The shade of Sigmiind Freud hovers over Psychology Chib meet- ings as these chibbers probe around — in an entertaining, non-academic way of course — amidst the vagar- ies of human nature. Open-mind- edness is maintained, though, and the Freud-geist stands challenged by the newer methods of treat- ment and research. Prof. Trippensee. Durkee. Larsi Sociology Club . Another newcomer among the special interests club, the Soci- ology Club has been founded to form a cohesive leisure-time organ- ization of campus sociology mem- bers. The Club received sanction in the middle of the year, but em- barked on a successful program for building a strong club. Rod and Gun Club Spirited anglers and gunmen, interested as much in having fun as in learning, comprise the Rod and Gun Club. These Yaltons and Nimrods are active outdoors indi- vidually and are entertained in- doors at meetings by films and speakers from the field of wildlife. Carter, Hinds, Tobiii, Kovey CLUBS 107 Roiiillard. Georgaiitas Sanlori. W oik. Petrillo Student Wives Club The Student Wives Club main- tained activities this year and built a program of social functions designed especially for the student spouses. The events the wives sponsored helped to create a healthy and interesting community spirit. Forestry Club The annual Horticulture Show is the high spot for members of the Forestry Club. These budding technicia ns among the tall arbors this j ear set up a serious exhibit at the Hort Show showing the effects of certain malaises that trees are heir to. Movie meetings take up the rest of the year. Spanish Club Brought into being this year, the Si:)anish Club ambitiously pro- moted the speaking of the lan- guage by members, produced skits and the play Sin Querer, gave a Christmas party — all in the in- terests of learning both the lan- guage and customs of Spanish- speaking countries. Arboriculture Clvib lembership in the Arboricul- tnre Club is limited to agriculture majors. At their meetings twice a month they hear tree experts from pri ' ate companies and from park and forest departments. This year the return of arboriculture alumni helped to let members know what the prospects are. CLUBS 108 Student Christian Association The hard-workina;, friendly Student Christian Association ac- quired a new adviser. Dr. Sydney Temple. The Association sponsored weekly coft ' ee hours, conferences, the Freshman Cabin Party, as well as the usual Sunday night confabs. Participation in the Christmas ' esper Service was one of its major events. Bellas. IVIelachrinos. Zografos. Kofos Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation repre- sents the INIethodist body on cam- pus. The group has a diversified program during the year, including everything from discussions and lectures on Christian thought to entertainments that keep the or- ganization an active one both re- ligiouslv and sociallv. -.l.u.li,,:;: Kraiidt. Whitten. Maclaclilan. iMiii;i: l r. IVmpIc, Eckberp;. Chrysostom Club Founded as the religious or- ganization for all Orthodox stu- dents, the Chrysostom Club began the year with a seminar (at which Dr. Edniund Laine suggested the Club ' s name), attended meetings at Grace Episcopal Church, con- ducted vespers, and formed a co- hesive basis for next year. Gates. Hill. Pilling. Rev. Laird. CLUBS 109 Lutheran Club Effective religious thinking com- l:)ined with fellowship to produce an active 1951-52 Lutheran organ- ization. The group, meeting semi- monthly throughout the year, highlighted its year by attending the Lutheran Students of New England Convention in Boston. The Club advisor for the year was the Reverend Henrv C. Wolk. Judson Fellowship The Judson Fellowship wel- comed students from both the University and Amherst College to its membership. Weekly meet- ings at the local Baptist Church provided opportunity to discuss and resolve interesting social and religious questions. t OiH ' Oi. MrrriciMi, IloiiU ' . Kile Dr. Ttmpli-. Falby. Billings. Ryder Newman Club The Newman Club is the student organization established under the aegis of the Catholic Church. Each week the group meets; and thei ' e is an annual retreat and communion breakfast for Catholic collegians. Brightside orphans were enter- tained this year by members at a football game and party. LUBS 110 Hillel Foundation This year the Hillel Foundation programmed Friday evening ser- vices, forums, holiday celebrations, dances, movies, and Sunday break- fasts. The Foundation is dedicated to further the cultural and social needs of those of the Jewish faith. Hillel also sponsored classes in Hebrew and philosophy, bringing the Jewish community on campus closer together. Canterbury Club Pro Chrisfo per Ecclesiam ad Collegium — with this motto and under the aegis of the National Canterbury Association, Episcopal students at the University prac- tice an active Christian program. Supper meetings, discussions, stu- dent-led vespers, and speakers help to implement the program. Edwards Fellowship The purpose of the Edwards Fel- lowship is to guide and encourage Christian study and worship. Each week the Fellowship discusses cur- rent religious controversies or top- ics of interest. The Fellowship speaks in print through the Koin- ania. Two students this year were sent to the S. V. M. Quadrennial Conference in Kansas. Channing Club The Channing Club comprises students from the University and Amherst College. Meetings are held every Sunday at the Unitarian Church. Social activities, discus- sions on religion and good living, the usual Sunday supper combine to give the Channing fellow ship an active organization. CLUBS [111] Mason, Mi !.oii. M.l ri n, M.-rrill, Kolk, Monet, Flaherty, Duga Ici on parle francais applies to only one group. . .La Maison Francaise. On hayrides, at dances, in the Butterfield salon, at its dining table, the aim is to speak French — fluently, correctly. Each Thursday is guest night when the girls invite the faculty and any students interested in French to dinner and a social hour. The five hundred books given the French House bv the French government are available this year to the entire campus. French gov- ernment scholarships were award- ed to two members February 19. The girls presented a program of French folk dances in April for French Club Night. Three distinguished guests — M. Cham- bon, consul-general of France; M. Lapierre, consul of France; and M. Beaulieu, consul of Canada — were present at the Vernissage. LA MAISON FRANCAISE 112] WMUA, campus radio station, which went on the air officially under that name in October of 1950, is a student-operated, stu- dent-planned organ of info rmation and entertainment for the campus. Ensconced in the gabled tur- ret on South College, the station beams out music both popular and classical, sponsors panel discus- sions, reports the news, maintains request programs for hour-exam shut-ins. Tryouts for staff assignments at WMUA are held in the fall, with successful audit ioners getting air time for the semester provided promptness and quality of work is maintained. A Policy Board which includes six faculty members and six stu- dents sets the rules and regulations under which the station operates as a collegiate enterprise. In its drive to become an in- creasingly more effective campus institution, WMUA has furthered its plans for establishing F]M facilities by its acquiring an FM transmitter. The transmitter will be put into use as soon as the FCC issues a permit. Live broadcasts from Skinner, Bowker, the Cage, or the Press Box on Alumni Field are possible via WMUA-laid telephone lines. This year ' s top three: Station Manager, Gene Ryan; Production Manager, Dan Da vies; Technical Director, Dick Napolitan. Top Row: Conley, Tessier, Porter, Robertson. Frasi Front Row: Bullock, Hawkes, Donovan, Spear, Rya r, O ' Connell, Shields, Higgins, Brandt. L, Davies, Hartwell, Francis, Jeffreys. 11, ' 5 SPORTS With the deepest gratitude for his contributions, we dedicate this sports section to Head Coach Tommy Eck. Tommy came to the University as head football coach in 1945. Since then he has contributed all he has to give in behalf of his men. Few men have the warm human interest in their team that he has had. Few men tried as hard to produce winning teams. The rec- ord books are merely harsh pages showing statistical facts. The stories behind the games remain untold. We are proud to give Tommy this tribute from the University he has served faithfully and well. Wherever Tommy may go, he carries the best wishes of his many University friends with him. 116 s G ' . l b SCHEDULE Massachusetts 1 Connecticut 3 Massachusetts 11 Norwich 2 Massachusetts 6 Wilhams 4 Massachusetts 1 Boston College 2 Massachusetts 2 Middlebury 6 Massachusetts 10 New Hampshire 7 Massachusetts 14 Clark 7 Massachusetts 7 Trinity 1 Massachusetts 1 Amherst 7 Massachusetts 5 Union 3 Massachusetts 11 Worcester 2 Massachuset ts 4 Vermont 3 Massachusetts 5 Wesleyan 4 Massachusetts 3 Tufts ' 2 lassachusetts 6 Rhode Island 7 Massachusetts 7 Northeastern 10 Massachusetts 1 Springfield 2 Massachusetts Springfield 3 f —jJ u JH To swin:: or not lo VARSIIY BASEBALL 118 ' 4 llVv ' W The spring of 1951 looked good for the varsity baseball squad. The return of ten lettermen prom- ised a successful season. And sta- tistically, the Marooxi and White nine were on the better end of a 10-8 season ' s record. This record, however, does not indicate the true showing of the squad. Outstanding for the Redmen were pitchers Anderson, Kroeck, and Corkum; Captain Lew Bald- win at first; Ray Gunn; Don Smith; and Don Quimby, who re- ceived the MVP award. In their opening game of the season, the Redmen went down to defeat before a strong XT Conn iiineTS-l. diet Corkum pitched. The following afternoon Marty Anderson hurled almost airtight ball as the Lordenmen racked up eleven hits in scalping Norwich 11-2. yilliams College met the U Coach Lorde BASEBALL [119] Back Row: Coach Lorden. RabaioU. kilboume. Manager Shuman. Third Row: B. Corkum. Pyne. Uriscoll, Akerson, Bakey. Second Row: Dohcrty, Sullivan, Corkum, Kroeck. Smith, Guiin. Front Row: Quimby, Estellc, Baldwin, Costello, Anderson. BASEBALL m) Mass nine with a three-run first- inning barrage, but rehef hurler Bob Kroeck held the Ephmen to but one more tally while the Red- men amassed six runs to give the Maroon and White a i-1 record. A ninth-inning line-drive homer gave Boston College a 2-1 edge over UMass for the Redmen ' s second loss of the season. Returnmg to campus, the Bay Staters were clawed by the Mid- dlebury Panthers G- ' i as wildness on the mound and fielding lapses handed the Redmen their third defeat. In the next game, Bob Kroeck chalked up his second as the Lordenmen scored a victory over inter-state rival New Hampshire 10-7. Dt)n Quimby paced the Ma- roon and White attack while a weak infield cost Kroeck most of his runs. Clark University provided the I ordenmen with their fourth win 14-7 as diet Corkum finally re- ceived some support. Bill Bakey sparked the UM attack with four hits as the Redmen smashed out 17 safeties. Bob Kroeck, supporting his own cause with a triple and a home run, handed Trinity but one run as the Redmen romped 7-1. At Pratt Field, Amherst Col- lege took a 7-1 decision over Chet Corkum, the Redmen garnering only three hits. The UMassers scored an im- pressive 5-3 win over Union Col- BASEBALL 121 Back: and safe! lege with Ed Frydryk fanning seven of the Garnet batters for his first win. Bob Akerson led the eleven-hit Maroon and White attack with three for fi- ' e as the Redmen romped against Worcester 11-2. A single run in the last of the ninth gave the Redmen their eighth win as diet Corkum led the squad to a 4-3 victory over Vermont. Facing Wesley an , Ray (nmn reached on an error, stole second, and scored on two successive fly balls to give Ed Frydryk and the Redmen a o-l victory. Tufts bowed before Chet Cork- um 3-2 in an eleven-inning battle that saw pinch-hitter Marty An- derson rap a single to center scoring Don Smith with the win- ning run to give the Redmen their fifth consecutive win and tenth of the season. Ivroeck took his first loss as the Redman winning streak was finally broken by Rhode Island 7-4. Northeastern broke out with a three-run burst in the eleventh to edge the Massachusetts nine 10-7 as hurlers Corkum and Kroeck were belted for fifteen hits. In the first of a two-game se- ries, Springfield edged the Lorden- men 2-1 as Marty Anderson gave up but four hits. The following day, before a capacity Graduation crowd, the Redmen dropped the second game 3-0 as Springfield came to life with three runs in the ninth oft ' Chet Corkum to provide a disappointing close to an other- wise good season. BASEBALL I ' i ' i S( HEDri.K Massachusetts 18 Monsoii 6 Massachusetts 2 Amherst 3 INIassachusetts 1 Trinity 11 Massachusetts 14 Wesleyan 11 Massachusetts 5 Spring-field 8 ]Massachusetts U Worcester 3 JNIassachusetts 9 Brandeis 2 The Little Indians started their 4-3 season successfully by defeat- ing Monson Academy 18-6. This opening win was followed by a closely fought 3- ' 2 loss to the Am- herst frosh and an 11-1 shellacking by Trinity. The UMassers tallied their second win by downing Wes- leyan 14-11, but suffered their third defeat to Springfield 8-5. The Ballmen again showed their strength bj ' ' troiuicing Worcester Academy 14-3. The frosh squad finished their season on an im- pressive note as they downed Brandeis 9-2. FROSH BASEBALL 123 SCHEDULE Massachusetts 4 Maine 5 Massachusetts 6 Connecticut 3 Massachusetts 7 Holy Cross 2 Massachusetts 9 Clark Massachusetts North Carolina 9 Massachusetts 8 Worcester Tech 1 Massachusetts Rensselaer 9 Massachusetts 4 Trinity 5 Massachusetts 6 New Hampshire 3 Massachusetts 2 Springfield 7 Massachusetts 3 Tufts 6 The varsity tennis team suf- fered a slight letdown last spring- as they compiled a 7-5 record in comparison with the 8-3 record of the previous year. The men that led the team to victory time after time were Phil Dean, Bernie AVis- newski, and Bob Allen. For his outstanding work. Phil Dean was a Varded the Paul Sears Putnam trophy, awarded annually to the outstanding player on the team. Bob Allen was elected to head the team this coming spring. Back Row: Manager Litwack, Nadisoii. Wogan. Dean, Allen, t ' .oacli Kosakowski Front How: I ' ncker. Weston. Selig. McManus, Wisnewski. I i ' lU Coacli Steve Kosakowski, men- tor of the varsity tennis team, has achieved an enviable record in his coaching career. Graduating from Stockbridge in 1940, Steve spent four years in the service before coming to the I niversity in 1947. In his first full year as coach, he brought the first Yankee Con- ference crown in history to the school. His over-all coaching rec- ord in tennis is ' 20-11 for three years. Coach Kosakowski has nev- er had a team that fell below ..500. A V lENNIS 1-25 ] SCHEDULE Mass. 353-2 Connecticut my Mass. 293 2 AVilliams 1043 Mass. 303 Trinity 953 Mass. 39 Worcester Tech 87 Mass. 27 Northeastern 108 Yankee Conference 6th. The varsity spring track team turned in a somewhat disappoint- ing season despite the efforts of Lew Derby ' s mentoring. Under the leadership of Captain Art Ahntuck, the team garnered 5 points in the Yankee Conference Meet at the end of the season. Frank Barous surpassed any previ- ous performance with a 21 -foot broad jump to take a third; Halsey Allen grabbed a second in the two- mile; and Don Stowe soared up and over to take a tie for fourth pllace in the pole vault. Back Kow: Managir Miller. (.illcr. I 1 ' M■1K. M.t -Ni ' ii. (.oat li I tI Middir l o : Kikert. Kil -%. Krirro. It.- rutis From Kou .r.i i n. I iiiii-.in. Vlinl ti k. M.iiiili mII -. II( ' ii VARSIIY SPRING IRACK VKS SCHEDULE Massachusetts 21 Bates 7 lassachusetts 13 AVorcester Tech 14 Massachusetts 7 Williams 14 Massachusetts 40 Rhode Island 7 Massachusetts 7 Northeastern 20 Massachusetts 6 S ' ermont Massachusetts 14 Springfield 42 A season ' s record of three wins, four losses, and one tie doesn ' t appear to be very impressive for the varsity football team. The Captain Benoit Coach Eck Eckmen, however, played a re- spectable brand of ball but were hampered throughout the season by the weather, injuries, and as- sorted other factors. The tutelage of Messrs. Eck. Lorden, and Masi seemed completely adequate, but the Maroon and White never got the necessary breaks. Handing Coach Eck a hearten- ing opening-game win, the Red- man eleven topped BATES COL- LEGE ' 21-7 as freshman Ted Piers proved to be the star of the game after returning a kickoff for a brilliant 100-yard touchdown run. Piers accoimted for two of the UMass TD ' s while qtiarterback Noel Reebenacker took responsi- VARSITY FOOTBALL 128 bility for the third. Don S mith starred in the point -after-TD de- partment by making all three attempts good. The INIassmen out- rnshed the Bobcats 11 to 7 in In the seeoiul game of the sea- son, however, the Eckmen didn ' t fare too well. Fnmhles and costly penalties on the part of the Ma- roon and White gave WORCES- first downs and 96 to io yards gained on the ground. At this early point things looked good for the Redmen. TER TECH a third consecutive one-point victory. A capacity crowd saw numerous scoring chances go down the drain as the VARSITY FOOTBALL 129 Redmen committed a total of eight fumbles. Charley Redman romped 44 yards to set up the first tally. Then, running plays by Buster DiVincenzo and Captain Jack Benoit brought the touch- down. Tech took the lead early in the fourth period, getting a touchdown as a residt of a UM fumble. The Worcestermen held on despite a 77-yard march for a score hy the Redmen. The final score: Tech 14, IM 13. i)iVinc li.ii. . K„u:il,-k;. Ni.v-o.la. M.iiuiKir l!ii. i,-. i I ' m r-. Berlin. Connolly. t,ilmori-. Valides, Hex. Jacqncs. t , Kf|ui, DeCelle, CuUiiiaii. Bropliy, Chambers, Casey, Ashe, Redman uin ■Wilson, Wofford, Ilowland, Reebenaeker, Demcrs, Nolan, Conwa leks Rtitcho, Pyne, Smith, Capl. Benoit, Driseoll, Benson. Adams, 11 . Bieknell. Jiin iworth, Prokop€ Next the fighting TJMass eleven went down to its second defeat of the year as WILLIAMS COL- LEGE took the Homecoming Day game 14-7. The Redmen ])roved unable to cope with (lie potent VARSITY FOOTBALL Ephmen ' s passing attack which ultimately brought the visitors their victory. Williams ' Cramer- and-Kulsar combination proved to be the Redmen ' s nemesis. The lone Maroon and White score 130 came in the final ciuarter as tlie Rednien marched 90 yards Hov the tally. Against their fourth opininent (if the season, the Eckmen ran up their highest score since 1949 as they steamrollered over RHODE ISLAND 40-7. Gigi Rowland took the starring role as he ran wild scoring three of his team ' s touch- downs of the day. DiMncenzo, Reebenacker, and Redman tallied the other three in the midseason massacre. The Bay Staters rolled up an offensive total of 569 yards, the highest of the season. Undefeated this year and seek- ing revenge for the loss it suffered to the Redmen last year, a com- petent NORTHEASTERN UNI- VERSITY club handed the Ma- roon and White their third defeat 20-7. Fumbles and first-half nerv- ousness cost the Redmen the ball game, the Huskies scoring the first two times they took tiie ball. Ted Piers averted a possil)le shut- out by l)ucking across from the one-yard line in the closing (|uarter for a tally. Traveling to Burlington, the Maroon and White arrived and outslushed the UNIVERSITY OF A ' ERMONT Catamounts by a score of (i-O before a hai ' dy congre- gation of OO fans on a snow-swept field. With but five minutes left to play Dick Conway went over for the only score and gave the Red- men their third win. In a game marked by long runs and wide-open football, the Red- 131 men received their worst beating in years as they went down before the superior guns of SPRING- FIELD COLLEGE by a score of 42-14. Individual spectacular play The Jumbos of TUFTS ended the season for the U of M by holding the Redmen to a 6-6 tie. The underrated Jumbos kept the Miini.ii I ield kept the Redmen from a complete slaughter. Springfield ' s pass attack clicked with disheartening fre- quency, the Redmen being totally hamstrung in that department. To brighten up an otherwise dark afternoon for Maroon and White partisans, left-halfback Noel Reebenacker matched an earlier performance of Ted Piers by run- ning 102 yards to a TD. The Red- men were forced to be content with the small satisfaction of hav- ing scored against a club which had shut them out for three vears down, while their own passing helped keep them in the game. VARSITY FOOIBALL i. ' i ' i ' — imp f . 4k ' ' ' Sk ■ 4 44 35-1 45, i 12 40 23 33 ' Q ' Back Kow: Coach Dolan, Tela. Pierce, Bruno, Vickerson, Pcloski, Mgr. McDaniels, Coach Ball. Fourth Row: Cattoggio, George, St. Martin. Christianson, Blanchard, Napolitano. Fistori, Goetche. Third Kow. Williams. Haworth, Hennessey, Santucei. Smithwa, Seifer, Wright, Fardig, Boyle. Second Row: Porter, Dickson, Kowaleski, McDerniott, Mallon, Gildea, DiBiaso, Hennigan. Front Row: Bissonettc. Dean, Curtis, Rattigan. Taslijian, McFee, Kirsh, Jennison. Torcliia. Coacli Red Ball ' s frosli football team played a five-game schedule with a resulting 3- season ' s rec- ord. In their first game, the Little Indians scored a close 6-0 decision over the New Hampshire frosh. The Ballmen made it two in a row by edging the Connecticut fresh- men 6-0. In their third game, a powerful Holy Cross J.V. team handed the frosh their first setback 19-12. The papooses lost their second straight as they bowed to an im- pressive Springfield eleven 2 ' 2-6. The Little Indians closed their season with a win as they downed the Trinitv freshmen 13-0. r FROSH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Massacliusetts 6 New Hampshire Massachusett.s 6 Connecticut Massachusetts li Holy Cross J. V. 19 Alassachusetts 6 Springfield S ' S Massachusetts l. ' i Triiiily [134 J SCHEDULE Massachusetts 27 Northeastern 28 Massachusetts 20 ' orcester Tech 39 Massachusetts 15 Amherst 48 Massachusetts 19 Wilhams 40 Massachusetts 15 Boston College 53 iNIassachusetts 25 M.I.T. 31 Conn. Valley Championships 1st. Yankee Conference 1st. New Englands 6th. ICAAAA 17th. 1951 saw the cross-country team forge ahead to a brilliant season, unmarred by defeat in dual compe- tition and highlighted by victories in the Yankee Conference and the Connecticut Valley Champion- ships, in which the Derbymen copped four of the first seven places. Among other notable a- chievements was ranking sixth in the New England Intercollegiates and nineteenth in the ICAAAA Championships. Sparked by Burt Lancaster, Yankee Con- ference victor. Captain Halsey Allen, Harry Aldrich, and Hank Knapp, the distance men romped through the regular season, with but a few serious threats to their supremacy, strong competition coming only in the thrilling North- eastern and M.I.T. meets. The M.I.T. meet, last of the season, deserves special attention, as it was this hard-fought victory, paced by Lancaster and Aldrich, that VARSIIY CROSS-COUNTRY 135 .U licn : Coach nerb . Knapp. Lancaster. Allen. iil li.iw: Sucre. Coding. Sargent, Angelini, Stengle h. McMnllin, Ma sec-ured an undefeated niche for the harriers. The Redmen breezed through such teams as Worcester Tech, Amherst, Williams, and Boston College, at times being far enough in the lead to allow several men to join hands and jog across the finish line in a tie for first place. Rounding out the triumphant squad wei-e George Goding, Pio Angelini, George McMuUin, Bob Steere, Walt Sargent, and Charlie Stengle. With a star-studded fresh- man group coming up next year, the picture for the U. of M. hill- and-dalers looks bright indeed. The take-oif ! VARSIIY CROSS-COUNIRY 136 SCHEDULE Mass. 40 Xui-tlu-asU ' rii .]. . 21 Mass. 28 Wesleyaii 29 Mass. 15 Williams 44 Mass. 18 Amherst 45 Mass. 24 M.I.T. 34 Mass. 40 Conn. Valley Champ. 1st Mass. 107 New Englancis 3rd. Muss. 1,51 ICAAAA 7th. H - l ft: VSI 4 t 1 19 n : ib ■ '  « r 1 : i 1 i V - Back Row: Coach l crl y. lliggins, Tripp, Conlin, Wilde, Mgr. Mackcj Front Row: Macliinis, Bruneau, Equi, Hussey Following in the footsteps of their illustrious elders, the 1951 edition of the Frosh Cross-Country team enjoyed an undefeated season in Frosh competition, their only loss coming at the hands of North- eastern ' s Junior Varsity. Further, the Little Indians proved their worth by a strong victory in the Connecticut Valley Champion- ships, which saw Bill Conlin and Pete Tripp tie for top honors. The fleet-footed Frosh were capable, also, of scoring a third place in the New England Interscholastics and seventh in the ICAAAA. The other members of this victorious band were Vernon Bruneau, Dino Equi, George Higgins, Paul Mac- Innis, Richard Quigley. and Ken- neth Wilde. FROSH CROSS-COUNTRY 137 Despite the efforts of sophomore Al Hoelzel, who led the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League in scoring, the varsity team was unable to compile a winning season. The University team, coached by Larry Briggs, defeated Williams, Clark and Boston University in an eleven-game schedule. The yovmg inexperienced hooters failed how- SCHEDULE Mass. 1 Dartmouth 4 Mass. 1 Union 2 Mass. 4 Williams 3 Mass. 4 W.P.I. 4 Mass. 3 Amherst 9 Mass. Connecticut 4 Mass. Trinity 1 Mass. 8 Clark 1 Mass. 2 Springfield 5 Mass. 4 B.l ' . Mass. 3 Tufts 3 ever to win over Tufts and W.P.I. , with whom they were forced to settle for ties. Next season, Steve Lapton will again captain the varsity soccer squad. INIongkol Wattanayagorn, who will return next season, was awarded the Maurice Suher Soccer Award for his fine play and team spirit through the season. Back Row: MacLauchlin, West, Lit, Curran, Bridges. Marsh, Mgr. Davis Middle Row: Mgr. Kagaii. O-DonncU. Puddington. Bacchieri. SutelifFe. Bourdeau, Cohen, Spilier. Zing, Coach Briggs Front Row: Deans. White, Yesair. Hunter. Twardus, Hoelzel, Capt. Lapton. Ritzi, Casey, Tucker, Simpson, Wattana- VARSIIY SOCCER i;!H Displaying precision marching such as is seldom seen, the Drill Teamers covered themselves with honor wherever they appeared. The showing of the Drill Team did much to enhance the reputation of the University. Its formations could have put a crack infantry drill team to shame. ' i - P y fy . :m iRILLTEANl 139 u. M. — fight: fight: Led by head cheerleader Lennie Woloshyn, the group of eight cheerleaders took upon themselves the job of arousing the spirit of the students. The i)rettiest things on the field, the whirling drum majorettes that led the band through its forma- tions, provided a classy addition to anv outfit. CHEERLEADERS DRUM MAJOREIIES I UO 1 v SCHEDULE Mass. 6-t Northeastern 65 Mass 5 ' 2 Boston College 76 Mass. -17 A.I.C. 48 Mass. 6(5 Providence 86 Mass. 55 Clark 5i Mass. 63 Boston University 71 Mass. 63 Trinity 72 Mass. 69 W.P.I. 42 Mass. 59 Maine 80 Mass. 58 New Hampshire 67 Mass. 57 Williams 58 Mass. 44 Amlierst 45 Mass. 65 Coast Guard 54 Mass. 60 Springfield 63 Mass. 63 :Middleburv 65 Mass. 7 ' 2 Rhode Island 96 Mass. 64 Brown 78 Mass. . 70 Tufts 59 Mass. 61 Vermont 68 Mass. 64 Connecticut 78 Mass. 71 New Hampshire 72 Despite the outstanding per- formance of Bill Prevey and the high-spirited play of the entire squad, the varsity basketball team was unable to show more than a 4-17 record for the season. The student body, however, had ))lenty BASKEIBALL to cheer about as Prevey broke many of the existing University records and ranked among the top small-college scorers throughout the country. In the opening contest of the season the Redmen dropped a 14 2 heartbreaking double overtime thriller to NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY. Bill Prevey, with but ten seconds remaining in regu- lar play, tied the contest with a hoop; but the Huskies went on to win 65-64 on a twenty-five-foot set shot. BOSTON COLLEGE, playing on its home court, topped the Red- men 76-5 ' -2 as they put on a surge to cut the ]Massmen s early lead. The University cjuintet, playing in nearby Springfield, lost its sec- ond contest in three games by a single point, 48-47, as A.I.C. capi- talized on a foul shot with seconds remaining in the game. Despite the individual scoring record set by Bill Prevey, who hooped 33 points, the Redmen were unable to match the PRO T- DENCE quintet and suffered a 86-66 setback. The Massmen, playing their first game since the Christmas recess, staved oft ' a last-ditch rally by CLARK to capture their first win 55-5 ' i. Traveling to Boston, the Bay Staters were unable to make it two straight victories and fell be- fore BOSTON UNIVERSITY 71- 63. The University oft ' ensive was spark-plugged by MacLeod and Prevey who for a fleeting moment had their team in the lead. Paced by the offensive scoring of Hank jNIosychuk and the re- liound work of Bill Stephens, the Redmen were able to cut a half- time 20-point deficit to four points liefore the TRINITY hilltoppers could stop the drive and take the game 7 2-63. Coach Ball cleared the bench before a capacity crowd in the Cage as his quintet defeated W.P. I. 69-42 for its second win of the season. Worcester was no match for the Redmen who took and kept a commanding lead all night. BASKETBALL 143 MAINE, the first of the Yankee Conference rivals to meet the Redmen during the season, buiU up a tremendous halftime lead with uncannily accurate sets and went on to top the Redman ciuin- tet 80-59. NEW HAMPSHIRE took ad- vantage of a third-period scoring lapse on the part of the Redmen to make up a fifteen -point deficit and go on to win 67-58. Prevey broke the two records formerly es- tablished for total foul shots con- verted in a three-year period and conversions within a single season. Bernie Kaminski, Ed Conceison. and Bill Stephens combined to hit for seven points in the last minutes of play to pull within two points of WILLIAMS COLLEGE and give the Redmen a chance for victory. The Purple, however, kept a point ahead of the Massmen in the final minute of play to win 58-57. In one of the most thrilling games of the season the AM- HERST COLLEGE quintet fought back in the last period of play to overcome the Redmen ' s lead and steal the ballgame 45-44. The Redmen proved to be in- hospitable as they broke their four-game losing streak by topping the visiting COAST GUARD quin- tet 65-54 for their third victory of the season. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE, with seventeen seconds left on the clock and the Redmen one point in the lead, sent the contest i nto Back Row: Coach Ball, Saltmaii. Barous, Uelahunt. Tiltoii. Harlow, Norman, Mgr. Goldn Front Row: Stephens, MacLeod. Mosychuk, Capt. Prevey, Kaminski, Conceison, Bourde BASKETBALL 144 overtime play on a free throw. The Massmen again took the lead but two quick baskets for Spring- field as the game was ending hand- ed the Redmen another loss: (58-00. On a desperation shot with five seconds left to play Killeen of INIIDDLEBURY set from half- court and hit to give his team a 65-63 win over the Massmen. Although the INIassmen hit the strings for more points than any time during the year and Prevey broke his individual high by scor- ing 39 points, the quintet wasn ' t able to match a RHODE ISLAND team that trounced them 96-72. The Ballmen dropped their sec- ond straight game to a team from Rhode Island as they went down before a potent BROWN combi- nation 78-64. The Redmen celebrated Prevey Night by whipping TUFTS 70-59. Pre-game ceremonies, here in the Cage, included tributes and gifts to Bill for his sportsmanship and excellent play on the court. Bill ex- pressed his thanks by throwing in 28 points during the contest. Opening up a three-game Yan- kee Conference series, the Red- men went down before a strong VERMONT combine 68-61, though Prevey and Kaminski shone for the Redmen. CONNECTICUT clinched the Yankee Conference crown as they toppled the Redmen 78-64. High scorers were Kaminski and Prevey with 17 each, with additional hon- ors going to Conceison for his de- fensive play. And in the final tilt of the season the Redmen, plagued by their long siege of bad luck, dropped another contest by one point to NEW HAMPSHIRE: 72-71. The game was sparked by Prevey a nd Conceison who provided an ambi- tious UM attack. BASKETBALL 145 SCHEDILE Mass. 48 Xortheaslern 51 Mass. 47 A.I.C. 40 lass. 41 Clark 51 Mass. 54 Boston rniversity ■ 72 Mass. 40 Trinity 63 :Mass. 37 Worcester ' I ' ech 38 :Mass. 46 Williams 70 Mass. 34 Springfield 50 Mass. 58 Rhode Island 94 Mass. 43 Brown 82 Mass. 47 Tufts 59 lass. 46 Connecticut 69 Mass. 52 Salem High 62 Mass. 52 Amherst 89 The freshman basketball team had one of its toughest seasons in history as 13 out of 14- contests were dropped. The Little Indians. under the leadership of Captain Howard and Coach George Bush, were never able to match the superior scoring power of their opponents. The team suffered one of its biggest losses at the half-way mark when seven men left as scholastic casualties. There was, however, promise of material for the varsitv next season. . Gibbons, Sears, Cohc r l. U -taIli-. Br .wn. PROSHBASKEIBALL 147 SCHEDULE Mass. 42 Northeastern 71 Mass. 331- New Hampshire 79}4 Mass, 53 Holy Cross 60 Mass. 64 Worcester Polytech 35 Mass. 62 Amherst 51 Inspired by the performance of frosh and soph speedsters, the track team showed great potential for the future, capturing two meets out of a five-game schedule, best of the past few seasons. A third meet, with Holy Cross, was decided by the scant margin of seven points. The high point of the season was the trouncing of our cross-town rivals, Amherst Col- lege, 62-51. A strong U of M mile Back Row: Liberty, Sullivan, Law, Stone, Nottouson, Butler, Smith, Porter, Brown, Barron, Coach Derhy Front Row: Winston, Knapp, Lamkin, Aldrich. llen. Mintnck. Steerc. Kel--.-y, Karlyii. Kink. 148 relay team finished second to Wil- ilanis in the Knights of Cohimbns Meet, due, in large part, to Joe Ivelsey ' s powerful anchor leg. High- jumper Russ Briere set a new col- lege record in the YjNICA ] Ieet with a leap of G feet 4 inches, and freshman Fred Law joined him in the record-breaking class by set- ting a new University high of VI feet 2 inches in the B.A.A. pole vault event. Outstanding in dual competition were Harry Aldrich, who broke the college and cage two-mile record with a time of 9:50 and was unde- feated through the season; Joe Kelsey, double victor in the 440 and 880 in three out of five meets; Fred Law, undefeated in the pole vault and a consistent scorer in the 35-yard dash; hurdler Ira Notton- son, with a double win against Worcester Polvtech and a victorv in the Amherst meet; and Frank Barons, with three firsts and a sec- ond in the broad jump. Other point-getters on the squad in- cluded Alintuck in the shot-put, Butler in the 440, Lamkin in the dash, Knapp in the mile, and Fink in the high jump. The Derbymen might have fared better with greater depth in the field events; still, the over-all picture shows a marked improve- ment in the University track pro- gram. -INDOORTRACK 149 SCHEDULE Mass. 39 Boston University 36 Mass. 21 Amherst 51 Mass. 30 AVesleyan 45 Mass. 54 W.P.I. 21 Mass. 53 R.P.I. 31 Mass. 53 Coast Guard 22 Mass. 37 Tufts 38 Mass. 31 Connecticut 44 The varsity swimming team, under the leadership of ( oach Joe Rogers, finished the 1951-5 ' season with the identical record of its previous season, 4-4. The squad opened its season by narrowly beating a strong Boston Universitv team 39-36. The next two meets saw the Redmen fall before the superior forces of Am- herst and Wesleyan, as the depth of the two Little Three members proved too much for the Rogers- men. Returning to the win column, the Mermen rolled up three straight decisive wins over Worcester Tech, Standing: Coach Rogers. Sitting: Prokopowich, Steigleder, Cornfoot, Jacque, Campbell, Bartlett, Sexton, Bell, Rogers, Belanger, Warren. 150 Rensselaer, ami the Coast (luard. Traveling to Boston, the Red- men dropped a heartbreaker to Tufts as the Jumbos took the final relay to clinch the win 38-37. Their final meet of the year again saw the relay decide the meet as Connecticut took the event and the meet. Outstanding during the season for the Redmen was junior Dick Cornfoot. who set a new Univer- sity and pool record in the 200- yard backstroke against W.P.I. and then broke his own record in the Connecticut meet while rolling up eight straight wins in dual com- petition. Other reliables for the Redmen were INIitch Jaccjue, Art Steigleder, Don Bell, Joe Rogers Jr.. Art Belanger, and Ed Sexton. [151 ■ ' ,-(l c f : 1 Standing: Durkce, Zulalian, Williams. Sitting: Bartels, Alvcs, Sgt. Piatt. Wilson, Kellcy. [ Competing in the northern divi- sion of the New England College Rifle Group, the University rifle team, coached by T-Sgt. Harry H. Piatt, participated in an abbrevi- ated schedule. Captain William Stanley, high man for the Rednien for two consecutive years, led the marksmen in a somewhat dis- couraging season. Three wins and five losses were the team ' s record with the greatest performance com- ing in the post-season Hearst Tro- phy Match. There, the Armored R.O.T.C. rifle unit fired 912 to break the previous University re- cord of 897. SUMMARY Mass. 1348 Norwich 1413 Mass. 1379 W.P.I. 1373 Mass. 1383 New Hampshire 1379 Mass. 1382 Elaine 1391 Mass. 1386 M.I.T. 1401 Mass. 1386 Dartmouth 1392 Mass. 1386 Bowdoin 1272 RIFLE 152 Standing: Alvcs, Nottonson, Kallgren, Coach Rogers. Sitting: Fiorelli, Hames, Mgr. Serpis. SUMMARY Mass. 905 West Point 1015 Mass. 1307 Michigan State 1338 Mass. 1312 Georgia Tech 1257 Mass. 1297 U. S. Naval Academy 1252 Mass. 1311 lichigan State 1328 Mass. 1322 Cornell 1296 Mass. 1310 Michigan State 1358 Mass. 1313 Cornell 1291 Competing in the U. S. Revolver Association ' s intercollegiate match- es, the UM varsity pistol team stood high in the nationwide com- petition. At the end of eight match- es the University of Massachusetts has a 4-4 record but ranks eighth among competitors from coast to coast. Such notables among pistol prac- titioners as Cornell, Georgia Tech, and the U. S. Naval Academy fell before the UM guns. PISTOL 153 Spearheaded by three individual leagues, the intramural softball teams battled it out until the final out of the season. In League A, Alpha Gamma Rho swamped all opposition to take the fraternity crown, trailed to the wire by SAE. League B saw Middlesex finish undefeated to beat Alpha Tau Gamma and the Animal Husband- ry club for the crown. In League C, Hamlin House nosed out Mills to cop the crown in a blazing finish. Th e first round of the playoft ' s saw Hamlin emerge victorious over Middlesex 7-4!. SCHEDULE League A League B League C AGR 8-0 Middlesex 7-0 Hamlin 7-1 SAE 5-2 ATG 5-1 Mills 7-2 KS 6-3 An Hus 4-2 Commuters 6-2 LCA 5-3 Dairy 4-3 Grad. Ed. 4-3 TC 5-3 Berkshire 4-3 Chem. Eng. 4-3 PSK 4-5 Hort. Club 2-3 Fed. Circle 3-3 QTV 3-5 Forestry 1-3 DeMolay 3-5 AEP 3-6 Brooks 2-4 Chad. 2-5 TEP 2-7 Arboric 2-4 Elec. Eng. 1-7 SPE 1-8 Microbes 2-5 Butterfield 1-7 ZZZ 0-9 Plymouth 0-4 In the finals, Alpha Gamma Rho gained the intramural coronet by beating Hamlin 8-5. E-E-A-A-SY Score NIRAWIURAL SOFTBALL [154] Leayuc A Sigma Alpha Ep.siloii 9-0 Kappa Sigma 7- 2 Alpiia Epsilon Pi 6-;? Theta Chi 6-;? Lambda Chi Alph.i 5- ' ? Phi Sigma Kappa ,5-3 Q.T.V. 3-5 Alpha Gamma Kho 2-5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2-6 Zeta Zeta Zeta 1-8 Tau Epsilon Phi 0-7 League B Middlesex 9-1 Chadbourne B 9-1 Berkshire B 8-2 Mills B 4-2 Berkshire A 4-3 Brooks A 4-4 Greenough B 3-4 Chadbourne A 2-7 Greenough A 1-8 Mills A 0-7 The 1951 intramural football season started oft in high gear with two leagues in operation. In League A, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon rolled up nine straight wins to take the crown. Right on their heels was Kappa Sigma who dropped but two starts in nine games. Third place found Theta Chi and Alpha Epsilon Pi tied for honors. In League B, Middlesex upset the apple-cart by beating Berk- shire B for the title. In second place was a freshman club from Chadbourne B, closely followed by Berkshire B. In the playott ' , SAE took the intramural crown by defeating Middlesex 18-0. . — - the Champs ' . INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL 155 As this journal of the Class of 1952 goes to press, the Interfra- ternity Bowling Competition is near but the half-way mark. SAE ranks number one on the score sheet, by a wide margin. Sig E p and AEPi run close behind with AEPi having the strategic advantage with more matches to play. With fourteen fraternities com- peting for the Interfraternity Award, bowling has taken on a new recreational imjiortance on campus, with top-notch bowlers like Frank Sottile and Bob Pollack adding interest. liECOl D AS OF MARCH 4, 1952 Won Lost Ave. SAE 21 3 .875 SPE 16 8 .666 AEP 13 7 .650 QTV 10 6 .625 TC 11 9 .550 DSC 11 9 .550 KS 10 10 .500 TEP 8 8 .500 ZZZ 8 8 .500 KK 7 9 .437 LCA 5 11 .312 PSK 5 11 .312 AGR 3 17 .150 ATG 1 15 .062 Double blast! 156 League A Alpha Epsilon Pi 5-0 Sigma Alpha Epsilou ■1-0 Theta Chi 4-1 QT - 4-1 Lambda Chi Aljjha 3-2 Kappa Sigma 3-2 Tail Epsilon Phi 3-2 Phi Sigma Kappa 2-3 League B Iiiilependents 5-0 East Experiment Sta. 4-1 Chadboiirne B 4-1 Brooks 3-1 Mills B 4-2 Middlesex A 2-3 Berkshire A 2-4 League C Grads 5-0 Castoffs 5-0 Middlesex B 4-1 Berkshire B 4-1 Chadboiirne A 4-2 Plymouth A 2-2 Greenough 2-3 Draper 2-3 With the season at the halfway mark as this hook went to press, five teams were emerging as poten- tial aspirants for the three intra- mural basketball league crowns. In League A, Alpha Epsilon Pi and Sigma Alpha Ejisilon boast- ed undefeated slates as they raced towards their final clash for the crown at the end of the season. In League B. the Independents flourished the only unblemished record in the standings as they appeared to be well on their way to clinching the title. League C saw the Grads and the Castofi s battling it out for the top spot as they displayed identical records of five wins and no defeats. NIRAMURALBASKEIBALL Naiads — apt name for U]M ' s niemiaids. To further their pur- pose of learning advanced swim- ming maneuvers, the Naiads act as a University exhibition group. Winter Carnival saw them give a stellar performance of decoratiAe aquatics. And in INIay the Naiads give another exhibition to cele- brate May Day. Senior Naiads under Prexv El- inor Gannon were Dorothy Beals, ]Margaret Carlson. Ann Cotton, Terry Ennis, Faith Fairman, Bet- tejane Farr, Mary Findlay, Con- nie Oilman, Jane Hartman, Jean Hazelton, Dorothy Hefferan, Bette Lou Johnson, Joan Kennedy, Jane McBrien, Ann Merrigan, Nancy Montgomery, Nancy Motte, Carol Orrell, Joan Sheehan, and Jovce Smith. NAIADS 1.5S Allen, Slcvoiis Miss Totman, Clifford Hm I H R ' v ' ' j l L H M Rp -T j| I H Hi fll eJIH H The AVomeii .s Athletic Associa- tion began the 1951-52 season with 800 participating in a co-recrea- tional playday for the frosh. Basketball, bowling, badminton, field hockey, archery, modern dance, softball, swimming — all these are promoted vmder W.A.A. ' s aegis. This year the Xaiads accejited the W.A.A. ofter to affiliate with the Association, and an associate board was added for purposes of publicizing W.A.A. activities. Composed of men w ho have won their M in varsity sports, the A ' arsity M Club is set up to promote fellowship, encourage scholarship, foster, social activities, and maintain more complete rela- tions between coaches and play- ers. A go-getting group since its organization, the Club, student- sponsored, runs concessions and sells sports programs for the bene- fit of the scholarship fund. Standing: Howlaiid. Walters. Sitting: Benoit, Gunn. W.A.A.-VARSIIYM 159 THE GREEKS The Panhellenic Council, advis- ing group for the seven sororities on campus, is itself part of a na- tional organization, set up to guide and instruct the sorority chapters of various college campuses. The Council has charge of the Pan-Hell Workshop, in which two representatives of each house sub- mit the problems of their partic- ular chapter and ask advice and guidance. The Pan-Hell rules and regula- tions control what has become on our campus a rigid rush period, as well as all the social functions of rushing time. The council strives to effect a smoothlv functioning President: Cherry Heath Vice-President: Cathy Cole Secretary: Ruth StiUivan Treasurer: Ann Peterson unit of the women ' s fraternal or- ganizations and to encourage healthy competition among the women Greeks. In this aim, the Pan-Hellenic Council has the close co-operation of the administration and campus at large. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 16 2 Standi! Sitting : Miller. Macia iaymond. Silct ilan. Jones, Hamilton, Homer, Barber. Boutilier, Robbins, , Gatcly, Livingston. Crane, Smith, Taylor. Stewart, Gaudr The Interfraternity Council is composed of two representatives of each of the eleven fraternities on campus. The Council is in charge of fraternity athletic activi- ties and arranges the schedules for these events. It is also in charge of the Athletic Scholarship Fund. Generally, the Council seeks to promote scholarship among the Greeks and encourages co-opera- tion and fraternity among the various houses. Created as a close-knit unit for the promotion of responsible self- government among the Greeks, the Interfraternity Judiciary Board has served the University of Massachusetts for seven years in enforcing the rules and regula- tions of the Student Life Com- mittee. President: John Early Vice-President : Milton Crane Secretary: Robert Smith Treasurer: Richard Casey Flood . Bailey Galxrniaii. Mlrn. Tai NHRFRAIERNIIYCOU 163 President: Mary Granfield Vice-President: Eleanor Zamarchi Secretary: Mary-Louise Drapeau Treasurer: Joan Kennedy il The Chi Omega social register this year included Spring and Fall House Dances, a Pledge Dinner- Dance, football open houses, and exchange dinners with fraternities and sororities. The Chi Omegas were well repre- sented in all campus activities, including Drill Team, Chorale, Roister Doisters, Concert Associa- tion, Senate, Operetta Guild, Woman ' s Judiciary, and various committees and clubs. Chi Omega had its share of Queenship this year, too, with Mary Granfield as Queen of the Horticulture Show and Honorary Colonel. Back Row: Brchaut. O ' Donnell, Daigriault, Conroy, Steam, Cavanaugh, Hohenbcrger, Viale, Mitchell, Morrill, Brown, Genuario. Belval, Fosliay, Fortunato. GiUey. Tliird Row: Klaus, Regis, Hchitz, Sullivan, Belval, Riley, Flaherty, Donovan, Bayon, White, Torres, Litz, Gibbons. Seeond Row: Conroy. Allen, Smith, Burrell, Guettlcr, Houle, Howes, Duffy, Bedell, Byrd, Yegoyian, Montgomery, Simpkins. U-e, Miehelson, Gulski. IVonl Row Konopka, Bcals, Gimalowski, Davenport. Sullivan, Galas, Kennedy, Granfield, Zamarchi, Drapeaii, Dole, ■ iilln.in, P.Urson, Bolles. T CHI OMEGA. 1( 4 1952 Dorothy Beals, Janet Bolles, Julia Davenport, Nancy Galas, Jean Ginialow- ski, Mary Granfield, Joan Kennedy, Bar- bara Konopka, Mary Lowry, Carole Orrell, Ann Peterson, Audrey Rose, Barbara Rowell, Patricia Schindler, Carol Sullivan, Virginia Sullivan, Mabel Tara- pata, Virginia I ' bertalli, Eleanor Zaniar- chi. 1953 Doris Allen, Irene Baginski, Louise Belval, Ruth Brehaut, Beverly Burns, Fredrica Dole, Mary-Louise Drapeau, Ann Gibbons, Xancy Gilley, Virginia Guettler, Katherine Heintz, Helen HouJe, Xancy Howes, Lorraine Keane, Suzanne Klaus, ' era Litz, Mary Maroni, Xorma Regis, Patricia Smith, Joan Stack, Eliza- beth Sullivan, Barbara Summers, ]Marie Torres, Isqouhi Yeghoian. 195J Barbara Bayon, Marguerite Brown, Helen Breault, Ann- Iarie Burrell, Ann Cavanagh, Frances Con roy, Patricia Daig- nault, Louise Donovan, Jean Flaherty, Mary Lou Gulski, Jean Lee, Janet Ire- land, Sarah Marsh, Shirley Michelson, Roberta Mitchell, X ' ancy Montgomery, Barbara Mullins, Joan Simpkins, larcia Viale, largaret White, Joan Wrightson. 1955 Barbara Bedell, Carol Belval, Dorothy Burgault, Xell Byrd, Ellen Conroy, Patricia Duffy, Annette Fortunato, Cyn- thia Foshay, Maria Genuario, Carol Ho- henberger, Jane Morrill, Ceil O ' Donnell, Gail Riley, Algie Stern. CHI OMEGA 165 1952 Irene Bertelsen, Joanne Brandreth, Juliette Cichon, Mary Jean Crowley, Eunice Diamond, Kathrj-n Galbraith, Barbara Galletly, Astrid Hanson, Cherry Heath, Barbara Hill, ]Marie Jacob, Betty- Lou Johnson, Edith Jones, Jane Klein, Cecilia Machaiek, Jane ] IcBrien, Gail Peterson, Jean Sanborn, Helmi Wiini- kainen. 1953 Carole Anderson, Janice Anderson, Barbara Ashe, Sally Cande, Marjorie Chase, Joan Clark, Bar bara Dean, Alice Gteorgantes, Janet Harvey, Janet Haw- kins, Bettina Hollis, Frances Kelly, Elizabeth Kinnear, Jeanne Mangum, Marcella Nlethe, Jeanne Myrick, Mar- jorie Nelson, Barbara Neumann, F. Kay O ' Keefe, Nancie Phillips, Beverly San- ford, Joan Schnetzer, Phyllis Sencabaugh, Pamela Tuttle, INIildred Vanderpol, An- nette White. 195 It Joan Arthur, Mary Judith Baird, Helen Baldwin, Sylvia Becker, Margot Bushey, Gail Ferry, Patricia Gay, Hope Hartigan, Ann Hood, Beth Nava, Joyce Peck, Nancy Pond, Dorothy Skilling, Jean Tonks, Elizabeth Wood, Gladys Wood- wartl. 1955 Jo Ashe, Susan Bageant, Lois Blake- ney, Brenda Campbell, Mary Lou Couch, Barbara Crowley, Bernardine Kennedy, Margaret Kenny, INIary Kukkula, Shera Lawson, Claire ]MacDonald, Betsy Bobin- son. Sheila Ryan, [Maureen Urton. KAPPA ALPHA IHEIA. l(i( Ill tlie spring of 1951 the Thetas celebrated Mrs. Clark ' s fifth anni- versary as house mother by invit- ing their friends and neighbors to a tea in her honor. Pledge Formal at the beautiful Roger Smith Hotel in Holyoke was the other big event of the season. Thetas who returned early to school in Sep- tember found their new dining room nearly completed. The girls started off the year by organizing a double quartet, the Thetettes, to sing at rush parties and other social events and by holding an autumn dance in the new addition. Pi ' esident : Astrid Hanson Mce-President : Barbara Hill Corresponding Secretary : Mary Jean Crowley Recording Secretary: Janet Hawkins Treasurer: Irene Bertelsen KA0 Back Row: Kyan, Neumann. Myrick. Mangum. Clark, Chase, Bageant. Jones. Pelersoii. Pond. Sanl ' ord. :ani| l eU, Harvey, Urton, Kinnear, Hawkins, Methe. Third Row: Robinson, Hollis, Blakeney, Tutlle, Vander Pol, Woodward, Anderson, Becker, Anderson, Schnetzer, Nava, Tonks, MacDonald, Phillips, Nelson. Georgantcs. Sencabaugh, Baldwin. Second Row: Arthur. Ferry, Gay, Kelley, Ashe, Kukkula, Brandreth, Couch, O ' Kecfe, Dean. Kenny, Crowley, Lawson, Kennedy. Cande. White. SkiUings. Bushey. Wood. Front Row: Heath, Sanborn. Wiinikaincn, Machaiek, Bertelsen. Crowley, Hill, flanson. Ciehon. Jolinson. Galhraith. McBricn. Jacob. Galletly. Diamond. r KAPPHLPHAIHFTA 167 President: Muriel Fauteux Vice-President: Anne Westcott Recording Secretary : Faiih F airman Corresponding Secretary : Barbara Bounnan Treasurer: Joan Waltermire KKr Kappa began the year with members on the Drill Team, the Band, and Cheerleader Sciuad. They also had representatives on Isogon, Scrolls, Judiciary, and Sen- ate. A fall scavenger-hunt dance, an alumnae tea on Homecoming Weekend, the Pledge Forinal in January, and a spring house-dance comprised Kappa ' s social events. Kappas also gained recognition in Naiads, W.A.A., Winter Carni- val Committee, Index, Collegian, Chorale, Roister Doisters, and va- rious religious and departmental c lubs. Back Row: Garrity, Allen, Casavecchia, Anderson. Bennett, Shank, Hefferan, Gates, Greene. Stroiiach, Henley. Moul- ton, Taubncr, Moriarty, Sheehan, Fiske, Smith, Anderson. Third Row: Motte, Tompkins, Lloyd, Stewart, Mitchell, Wilkinson, Morrill, Toner, Tete, Waltermire, Czaja, Chalk, Mathias, Sikora, Gustavsen, Fisher. Second Row: Judson, Lon more, Dolan, Campbell, Hartley, Carlson, Ennis, Lester, Hobart, Kallgren, Quinn, Beaupre, Bclval, Pruyne, Parsons, Carey, Elliott. Front Row: Keaney, Green, Lancto, Marshman, Fairnian, Westeoll, Bowman, Faiilenx. Dinsmore,Cuiltinan, Tickelis, Vounfr, Stevens, Hazelton, Gannon. KAPPHAPPA GAMMA 195? Barbara Howmaii. IJoLsy Campbell, Jane Dinsmore, Faitli Faimiaii, Muriel Fauteux, Mary Pat Guiltinan, Jean Ilazelton, Gerry Laiicto, Betsy Marsh- man, Ruth Ryerson, Barbara Stevens, Penelope Tiekelis, Anne Westcott, Joan Young. 1953 Jean Anderson, Loretia Belval, Mar- garet Carlson, Elinor Casavecehia, Nina Chalk, Joan Czaja, Bette Fisher, Elinor Gannon, Ann Green, Marion Henley, Joan Hobart, Nancy Keaney, Mary Lester, Gretchen Mathias, Ann Morrill, Carolyn Moulton, Rosemary Quinn, Cath- erine Roulliard, Joan Sheehan, Victoria Sikora, Joan Stronach, Eilleen Toner, Helen Viera, Joan Waltermire. 1954 Nancy Jane Alien, Constance Camp- bell, Raeleen Carey, Barbara Jean Elliot, Terry Ennis, Carol n Fisk, Barbara Gates, Norberta Grandchamp, Jane Hart- man, Dorothy Heflferan, Rosalie Jones, Nancy Lloyd, Jacqueline McCarthy, Mary Lou jNIoriarty, Nancy Motte, Yir- ginia Parsons, Betty Perrin, Barbara Proctor, Priscilla Ruder, Joy Smith, Virginia Stewart, Janice Taubner, Mar- garet Tete, Jane Wilkinson. 1955 [ary Sue Anderson, Annette Beaupre, Bette Bennett, Mary Ann Dolan, Regina Garrity, Marilyn Green, Judith Gustav- son, Carol Ann Hartley, Ruth Nancy Judson, Janet Kalgren, Carol Longmore, Mary Beth Mitchell, Nancy Porter, Jean Prujme, June Shank, Lucy Tibblas, Marcia Tompkins. KAPPA KAPPHAMMA 169 1952 Jeanne August, Jane C ' azavelan, Betty- jayne Farr, Jacqueline Messier, Patricia Messier, Evelyn Postman, Pauline Strong. 1953 Ruth Avery, Carolyn Billings, Joan Carlson, Jeannette Davis, Grace Dresser, Anna Grant, iNIuriel Haase, Adele Hig- gins, ]Marcia Rouillard, Arlene Rudman, Ruth Sullivan. 195 Jane Blackwell, Natalie Crowell, Janet Evensen, Jane Katz, Edith Olson, Sheila Spooner, Martha Wilson. 1955 Helene Gaudette, Martha Haynes, Anne Parnin, Elizabeth Tourville. PHI DELIA Phi Delta Nu si)ent its first complete year on eainpus in the South Wing of Buttertield. To establish sorority traditions, the senior han(|uet. monthly birthday parties, and distribution of Thanks- giving gift baskets to underprivi- leged families were successfully carried out, with the highlight being the Pledge Formal. The Phi Delts were well repre- sented in campus activities such as Senate. Collegicni, Chorale, and Drill Team, with many members active in professional and campus clubs and participating in all inter- Greek activities. Principles of friendship, democ- racy, and non-sectarianism were fully realized in this. Phi Delt ' s first active vear. President: Erch n Posfni iii Vice-President: iiiiia draiif Recording Secretary: Paidine Strong Corresponding Secretary : Patricia Messier Treasurer: Xatalie Crowell 4 AN Back Row: Blackwell, Spoon. Middle Row: Rudman. Hayii Front Row: Cav.avclan. Carls gins, TourviUe. Olson, Dresser, Wilson n. Evensen, Gaudettc. Sullivan, Katz, Haasc ill. Slrons. Oram. I ' ostmaii. Farr. Roiiillard 171 President: Irene Finan Vice-President: Catherine Romano Recording Secretary: yancy Header Corresponding Secretary : Joan Conlin Treasurer: Mildred Seher nB Pi Phi came up to its usual standard of having members in many activities. Some of these included Drill Team, Cheerleaders, Chorale, Isogon, Scrolls, and AV. A.A. The Pi Phi social calendar was a busy one with the traditional coffee hours, the Fall Dance, and the Pledge Formal. The Massachusetts Betas finally achieved their goal of having the highest scholastic standing. Their efforts along this line were further rewarded by the winning of a national Pi Beta Phi scholarship award. all. Cole. Barnard, Welssingcr, An- Back Row: Coylc. Allen, Bates, I ' atton. Mnrpliy, MacDonald, l onoliuc, Waecliter, Manley. Bacliman, Kobii Jones, Perry, Bartlctt, Lodge. Elliott, Dewar, Lively. Third Row: Robinson, Martin, Sargent, Granger, Parmclee, Menzies, Cotto derson,. Miklas, Stiles, Stone, Pratt, Card, Harvey. Second Row: Whitten, Mulkern, Meader, Ordway, Egan, White, Jczyk, Ycutter, Burns, MansHcld, llrbancck, Hart- ford. Buck, ndrews. Lecznar, Boeske. Findlay, Dugan. Front Row Stih%. Krukley. Coding, Liindberg, Cormack, Seher, Romano, Finan, Conlin, Woloshyn. Rcgo. Kovey, NiUoii Ilir.oMi .. Roiinsevell. PIBEUPHI T-2 19.-}. ' Barbara Hrooks, Joan Cleary, Joan Conlin, Joan Corinack, Irene Finan, Betsy Coding, Pauline Harcovitz, Carol Hinds, Mae-Louise Jezyk, Eileen Kovey, Anita Krukley, Joan Lundberg, Lois Nelson, Dolores Rego, Catherine Ro- mano, Ruth Rounsevell, Mildred Seher, Dorothy Stiles, Joy White, Helen Wolo- shvn, Evelvn Yeutter. 195.3 Jane Allen, Sonya Anderson, Nancy Bachman, Janet Buck, Wendalyn Card, Barbara CliiTord, Anne Cotton, Dorothy Curran, Jocelyn Dugas, Maureen Egan, Mary Findlay, Helen Granger, Doris Hal- verson, AVilliamina Harvey, Alice Jagi- ello, Nancy INTeader, Patricia Menzies, Joan Miklas, Priscilla Ordway, Bethel Pratt, Marcia Small, Barbara L rbanek. 1954 Joyce Barnard, Janet Bates, Sara Boesk, Ruth Burns, Evelyn Cole, Sue Dewar, Susan Elliot, Frances Jones, Lorraine Lively, Mary Jane Lodge, Claire MacDonald, Patricia Mansfield, Mar- garet Mulkern, Betty Munch, Jean Miu- dock, Julia Parmelee, Janet Robinson, Phyllis Robinson, Ruth Stiles, Evelyn Stone, Ann Weissinger, Jean Whitten, Bettv Woodman. 1955 Nancy Andrews, Judith Bartlett, Mar- garet Cole, Elizabeth Coyle, Elizabeth Donahue, Ruth Haenisch, Janet Hartford, Dorothy Lecznar, Joan Manley, Sally Ann Martin, Carol Murphy, Mary Pat- ton, Joanne Perr -, Sally Sargent, Nancy Waechter. _ PI BETA PHI [173; 1952 Arlene Arons, Judy Broder, Barbara Brown, Joyce Clements, Selma Garbowit, Enid Goldman, Judy Gordon, Rene Gor- don, Ruth Hurwitz, Marlene Lanes, Judy Lappin, Alice Leventhal, Charlotte Le- vine, Grace Levine, Estelle Lieberman, Gerry O ' Connor, Ellen Orlen, Sandra Foley, Connie Shift ' , Elaine Smith, Laura Stoskin. Cs-l W SIGMA DELIA Hy 1953 Frances Blank, Goldie Cohen, Harriet Fox, Rosalyn Goldberg, Doris Goodfader, Marge Kaufman, Rhoda Kranick, Ardeth Miller, Natalie Newman, Adele Saltman, Judith Sanders, Bailey Schanberg, Carol Smith, Naomi Zellman. 195 . ATuriel Altsher, Faye Baer, Pearl Binder, Barbara Binsky, Barbara Butler, Jane Cohen, Ann Edesses, Ruth Finkle- stein, Francine Freedman, Jane Gilman, Anita Goretsky, Norma Gurvvitz, Rita Hayes, Judy Hellerman, Roberta Home, Rosalie Liner, Miriam Lyman, Ina Mela- med, Nlerna Xlorgenstein, Arlene Perlis, Hermia Seidman, Shirley Smith, Char- lene Spitz, Audrey Suvalle, Paula Tattle- baum, Marcia Werbner. 1955 Eleanor Barnett, Tarilyn Cogan, Don- na Cohen, Helen Fisher, Zelda Goldstein, Joyce Goldstone, Ina Hettinger, Arline Presler, Rhoda Rogosin, Muriel Schoen- berg, Edith Schwarz, Nessa Stahl, Mari- lyn Tuttle, ] Ii]dre(l ' e]leman, Elaine Wolper, Cynthia Zaft. 174 From the fall thru winter and spring, Sig Delts were active par- ticipants in many campus organi- zations. S.D.T. boasted presidents of the Psychology and Economics Honors Society clubs, members of the Editorial Boards of the Quarter- ly. Index and Collegian, as well as I ' epresentation on Drill Team, Rois- ter Doisters. Drum Majorettes and Student Life Committee. Open-house dances throughout the year highlighted many week- ends. The major social event was the second annual Pledge Formal Dinner Dance at which time the traditional pledge scholarship bracelet was awarded. President : Esfelle Lichennan Vice-President : Set ma Garbowit Recording Secretary : Joyce Clements Corresponding Secretary : Marlene Lanes Treasurer: RutJt Ilunritz :sAT Back Row: Fisher. Roga on, Vellemaii, Goldberg, Binder. Goldstein, Gilman. Sclioenberg, Werbner, Lcventhal, Miller, Sanders. Polc , Kronick, Pressler. Hayes, Barnett, Cogan. Zaft. Tuttle, Wolper. Stahl, Freedman. Third Row: Goodfader. Schwartz, HeUerman, Cohen, Liner, Zellman, Newman, Lyman, Fox, Malamud, Binsky, S. Sn:iith, C. Smith, Gurwitz, Goldstone, Cohen. Second Row: Baer, Gorctsky. Brown, Tattlebaum, Blank, Kaufman, Saltman, Butler, Suvallc, Broder, Edesses, Fink- lestein. Spitz. Perlis. Horn. Altsher. Morganstein, Seidman. Front Row : Orlen. Stoskin, Goldman, ShifF, Levine, Lanes, Garbowit, Lieberman, Hurwitz, Clements, Gordon, Levine, •( iMiiior. K. Smith. Lappin. SIGMA DELIA lAU 175] President: Joanne Marfin.ten Vice-President : Jean Trarers Recording Secretary : Sylvia Kingsbury Corresponding Secretary : Lorna Hogg Treasurer: Claire Magee iK The Sigma Kappas opened the 1951-52 college year by helping to spur the football team on to vic- tory with their float, which took first place at the Rhode Island game i-ally. This was followed by a successful Hallowe ' en dance at the house. This year again saw Sigmas active in the Scrolls, Isogon, Sen- ate, Chorale, Band, Drill Team, and W.A.A. The social calendar included a coffee hour for alums on Home- coming Weekend, a Pledge Formal in the spring, and the annual facultv tea. Hopkins, Canii, Morton. Gle 1. Ti r, MacLeod. Adan , Kcnealj.Frcncli. Hall. Back Row: GafTncy. Cafferj . Adams, Mil Jacobson. Quirk, Daykiiis, Hastings. Tliird Row: Waterhouse. Hebert, Hickcy. Alger, Hawkes. Kennedy, Tucker. Peirce, Cruddc Hogg, Meserve. S, cond Row Moon. Mitcbell. Ryder. Weeks, Rogers, Strotlier, Dunn, Reardon, Myers, Kelleher, Dagata, Jewell, Rus- sell Krikorian. l-ronl Row Miranda. Hathaway. Dockerty, Case, Buck, Palmer. Hatton. Martinsen, Magee, Coughlin, Cole, Law, Km - l.iirN. Wliile. SIGMHAPPA 176 195? Jac ' ciiieline Buck. Elinor Ciise, Cath- erine Cole, Ruth Coughlin, Jane Doekerty, Shirley Hathaway, Sylvia Kingsbury, Mary Law, Jacqueline Lynch, Joanne Martinsen, Viola Milandri, Charleeii Palmer, Jean Travers, Norma Wvlie. 1953 Miriam Carlstrom, Barbara Dagata, Priscilia Gaffney, Jeanne Hebcrt, Cath- erine Hickey, Lonia Hogg, Joyce Hop- kins, Joan Kennedy, Joan MacLeod, Claire Magee, Jacc|ueline Meserve, Joan ] Iorton, Lucia Peirce, Frances Rogers, Jean Rvder, Gweneth Willard. 1954 Shirley Adams, Carolyn Alger, Eliza- beth Caffrey, lary Crudden, Barbara Daykins, Lois Finnick, Lois French, Shir- ley Hastings, Nancy Jacobson, Norma Jewell, Dorothy Kelleher, Kathleen Ken- ealy, Diana Krikorian, Shirley Mitchell, Joan Reardon, ] Iargaret Strother, Paul- ine Turner, Jean Waterhouse, Carolyn Weeks. 1955 Claire Adams, Margaret Cann, Janice Chaskes, Elizabeth Dunn, Patti Giennon, Patricia Goldmann, Joanne Gravalese, Elizabeth Hall, Elizabeth Hawkes, Ursula Miranda, Janet Moon, Lorraine ] Ionroe, Janet Myers, Roberta Quirk, Elizabeth Russell, Susan Tucker, Janet White. SIGMA KAPPA 177 195? Arthur Alintuck, Joshua Alpern, Sel- wyn Broitnian, Jason Lebowitz, Law- rence Litwack, Robert Livingston, Arthur Mintz, Harvey Pord, Arnold Porges, Robert Sheiber, Myron Solberg. 1953 Norman Aaron, Sidney Bresnick, Har- vey Gaberman, Marvin Glaser, Robert Kingsbury, Stanley Kramer, Richard Levine, Everett IVIarder, Howard Men- delsohn, Milton Neusner, Marvin Reeber, Robert Romer, Robert Rubin, Sheldon Saltman, Sumner Shore, Alan Shuman, Herbert Sostek, Harvey Stetson, Frank Siigarman, Sumner Waitz, Walter Wek- stein, Eli Young. 1954 Herbert Bamel, David Bovarnick, Richard Davis, Paul Faberman, Saul Feingold, Leon Fink, Elliott Fishbein, Burton Friedman, Gerald Goldman, Ron- ald Gottesman, Herbert Kagan, William Karlyn, Arthur Konigsberg, Bennett Kramer, David Lamkin, Myron Lappin, Burton Liebman, Robert Pollack, Martin Promise!, Richard Silverman, Gilbert Slovin, Nathaniel Weiner, Richard Woolf. 1955 Charles Aronson, Burton Bloomberg, Lester Broverman, Gerald Cohen, Myron Cooper, Mitchell Finer, Charles Gilboard, Herbert Holzman, Edward Katz, Robert Kline, Charles I asky, Abram London, ] Iyles Marcus, Gordon Mirkin, Jack Neusner, Arnold Robbins, Norbert Ru- binstein, Bruce Sachar, Stanley Sarfaty, Edward Waxman, Edward Weiner, Rich- ard ' olfl ' , Joel Zais, Martin Zelickman. ALPHA EPSILON PI 178 Homecoming Weekend this year was a great success with the return of many ahnnni. During rushing twenty-five freshmen and three upperchissmen were pledged. The calendar for the social year included the first annual formal, the Sno-ball, the Military Brawl and the SAEPi semiformal. In interfraternity competition. Pi made its usual good showing in athletics, the Sing, Skits, and snow sculpture. With its new chapter advisor, Joseph Marcus, Pi will uphold the high status that it has enjoyed in past years among the fraternities on campus. President: Arnold Porges ice-President : Hobeii Livingdon Secretary: Richard Lerine Treasurer: Sehrijn Brnifman Member-at-Large : Laivrence Litwack AEn Back Row: Merkiii, Weintraub, Zais, Leib Pollack, Cohen, Lasky. Third Row: Konigsberg, Woolf, Lappin, Fishbeiii, Robbiiis, Cooji Second Row: B. Kramer, Fabern Kingsbury. Fink, Friedman, Ruben U■in. Feingold. London, Reeber, Sachar. Holzman, N. Wcincr, Sarlaty, Wolff, Proniisel, Lamkin, Davis, Bamel, Marder, . aron. Young, Siovin, Silver- Front Row: Rubin, Wekstein, Sostek, S. Kramer, Broitmau, Alintuck, Forges, Livingston, Solbcrg, Mintz, Litwack, Shore. Neusner. Gaberman. 179 President : Gordon Taylor ice-President: Robert Cro.sbij Secretary: Williaiu Jahn, Jr. Treasurer: Thomas Danko Arp Participation in interfraternity competitive events, intercommun- ity relations, and general campus life made this year an exciting one for Alpha Gamma Rho members. Socially the annual Pink Rose Formal and Pledge Formal high- lighted a series of excellent Satur- day night parties. AGR points with pride a:t mem- bers who earned many awards on the university ' s livestock judging teams and as exhibitors at the Horticulture Show. Another proud accomplishment of xVGR was plac- ing first in interfraternity schol- arship competition. Back Row: Chase. Strii; Fourth Row: Wilson. .! Third Row: Botacchi.P. Second Row: Dodsc, Vo Front Row: It. Stevens. :le. Corscr. McDaniel. Brown. Cornfoot. Tenny, MacLachlan. Paclieco. Knepper. tlinson. H. Stevens. Davis. Buiman. Blanchard. Hale. Murray. Houston. Cofipola :rley. Bacchieri. Sutcliffe. Richmond. Forkcy. Kallgrcn. Gove, iidell. Milne. Gay. Flint. Blackmer. Hatch. Nelson. Dana-Bashian. LaPlante. verv. Dankn. Ooshy. Taylor. Tahn. Mien. Rogers. Maciolek. ALPHA GAMMHHO 180 1952 Ilalsey Allen, Kenneth Avery, Randall Ulackmer, Robert Crosby, John Dana- Bashian, Thomas Danko, Warren Davis, Benjamin Flint, Raymond Forkey, Don- ald Gay, Everett Hatch, Mitchell Jactiue, Jr., William Jahn, Jr., Roland LaPlante, Paul Maciolek, Charles Milne, Ernest Nelson, Owen Rogers, Donald Stevens, Gordon Taylor, Richard Vondell. 1953 Leo Bacchieri, Allen Botacchi, Philip Bulman, Joseph Cappola, Richard Corn- foot, Robert Corser, William Crowell, Arthur Dodge, Warren Gove, Corie Hale, Jr., Ernest Johnson, Richard Jones, Donald Kallgren, John Libby, Bruce MacLachlan, Thomas Perley, Leonard Pierce, Myles Richmond, Philip Sullixan, Warren Wilson. 195 Arthur Batchelder, David Blanchard, Gordon Brown, Milford Davis, John Fellers, David Houston, Donald Knepper, David Meyer, John Murray, Ant hony Pacheco, Herbert Stevens, Lynwood Sut- cliffe. 1955 Paul Brousseau, Richard Chase, Doug- las Cornfoot, Charles Cozzens, Louis Emmonds, John Flynn, Frederick Hardy, Ralph Hatch, Thomas Judge, William Lawrence, Joseph ]McDaniel, Theodore Meyers, Charles Rioux, Edward Russell, Gilbert Sears, William Shenk, John Stahl, Charles Stengle, Richard Stone, Robert Tennev, Paul Woodburv. ALPHHAMMHHO 181 1952 John Beiioit, Frank Bunker, Kenneth Casey, John Cleary, Frederick Cole, Don- ald Cozzens, Dana Davis, Robert De- vine, Richard Drake, John Early, Her- bert Emanuel, Calvin Farnsworth, Rich- ard Fraser, Hadley Gray, David Johns- ton, Rene Lucier, Eugene Misiaszek, James Patterson, Alan Roberts, Alfred Smith, Donald Smith, Robert Smith, Gustaf West, Jr., Robert DriscoU. 1953 Richard Bailey, William Bakey, Gor- don Benson, George Bicknell, Jr., Rich- ard Casey, Richard Conway, Hugh Corr, Jr., Francis Daigle, Everett Davis, Leon- ard Drew, Robert J. DriscoU, David Fdicillo, Raymond Graham, A ' illiam Hicks, Philip Huber, Thomas Lambert, Stephen Lapton, Jr., John MacDonald, Robert Maloney, Lucien Prokopowich, Noel Reebenacker, Elmer Seaman, Rich- ard Spencer, Anthony Szurek, George Vartanian, Henry Walter. 195If John Anderson, Jr., Richard Beals, Peter Benet, James Buckley, Philip Burne, Martin Corcoran, Don Dalrymple, Louis Falconieri, Edmund Flaherty, Don- aid Francis, Fred Galloway, Frank Gran- done, Morgan Jennings, Jr., William Johnson, Stephen Karis, Ronald Kelley, Joseph Parks, John Patterson, John Peter- son, William Ripley, John Shannon, Richard Shores, Robert Steere, Jr. 1955 Neil Bennett, Robert Brown, Vera Bruneau, Fred Burne, AVilliam Connelly, Fred Crory, AVarren Fardig, Paul Fistori, Frank Gibbons, Al Gilmore, Dave Gorm- ley, Ned Hennigan, Bill Jennison, Henry Kerr, Steve Kowaleski, Richard Meth- ot. Chuck Miller, Ted Piers, Robert Pollack, Lee Quimby, Bob Shanahan, Jack Sheehan, Tom IVnan. KAPPA SIGMA 182 This year Kappa Sigma again proved itself to be one of the lead- ers in campus activities, the six athletic captains being Kappa Sigs, with sixteen of its niembers on the varsity football team. Other activi- ties in which Kappa Sigs were acti ' e were Maroon Key, Men ' s Judiciary Board, Senate, I.F.C., Winter Carnival, and Chorale. Kappa Sig sparked the social season with highly successful for- mats in the fall Embassy Ball and the Annual Spring Formal. The traditional Memorial Day Clam- bake was again a welcomed event on the campus calendar. President: James Patterson ' ice-President : Gordon Benson Secretary: John Early Treasurer: Robert DriscoU K2 , Malo ;urek. Hicks, Shores. Jcnniiifc ' s, Galloway, Graliain, Flaherty. Burne, Lucier. Bakcy. Buckley. Bunker. MacDonald. Parks. Patterson, Bcnct, Conway. Gray, Coixens, R. Casey. Spencer, Waller, Faleonicri, F. Davis, Corr, FuciUo, Back Row: Smith. Daigle. Johns. Corcoran. Third Row: Bailey. Karras, Peter Grandone. Second Row: Dalrymple. Anders Johnston. Francis. Kelley. Front Row: Misiaszck, Devine. Reeves. K. Casey. Fraser. Karly. Benson. Patterson. Cole. 1 . Davis. Drake. Levis. CI Roberts. X ' est. KAPPA SIGMA 183 President : David Flood Vice-President : Thomas Cauley Secretary: Charles Ritzi Treasurer: Al Morano AXA Prominent in their contributions to campus life in the form of extra- curricular activities, Lambda Chis have been actively engaged in many widely diversified fields. These include football, baseball, soccer, basketball, Adelphia. Ma- roon Key, class officers, depart- mental and social clubs, plus rank- ing high in the scholastic field. Lambda Chi ' s social program included Homecoming Weekend, Orphans party at Christmas, St. Patrick ' s Party, Founders Day Banquet, plus spring and fall for- mals which were all deemed highly successful by those in attendance. Renovation of the house has started with a complete pine-pan- eling job on the ' ' Cave. ' Back Row: Spat, Daley. Moriarty, Morgan, Lyons, Brcsnaliaii. BlaUdell, Wliilmore. Jones. Third Row: Coughlin, Allen, LcMay, McLean, Clark. Ashe, Ritzi, Dean, Brophy, Martin. Second Row: Bruni, Dunphy. Hart, Equi. Flood. Akerson, Powers. Boyd, Wright. Bell. Front Bow: Delancy, Wilson. Kccgan. Tibert, Krocck, Manley, Poliks. Tencz.ar. Dickensoi LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 184 Cliesley ( orkiiin, George Delaiiey, Jolin Foley, Frank Keegaii. Robert Krocck. William Mauley, Marshall Mc- Donough, Etlmuiul Poliks, Stephen Sor- row, Edward Tenczar, Richard Tibert. Richard Wilson. 1953 Robert Akerson, Norman Anderson, Francis Barous, John Bresnahan, Donald Bruni, Thomas Cauley, Robert Corkum, Frank Dickinson, Richard DriscoU, Da- vid Flood, Robert Grayson, Thomas Harlow, George Howland, Peter Kenney, Fred Kiley, Joseph Kobak, Matthew Lojko, Basil MacDonald, Donald Mac- Lean, Lawrence larshall, Cornelius Mc- Grath. Alfred Morano, Jerome Morgan, John O ' Brien, Charles Ritzi, Donald Ware, William Whitmore. 195i Pio Angelini, Thomas Ashe, Raymond Boyd, John Coughlin, Francis Daly, Paul DiYincenzo, Glenn Dunphy, Robert Ec|ui, Frank Jacques, Philip Jones, Ber- nard Kaminski, Raymond LeMa ' , Rob- ert L ' Esperance Harry Ludwig, Daniel Moriarty, Joseph O ' Hare, Joe Powers, William Rex, William Spat. 1955 Ronald Allen, Richard Ambrose, Marshall Barnars, Robert Bell, George Blaisdell, Robert Clark, William Dean, Joseph Faucette, G. McCutchen French, Francis Hart, William Lyons, John Mar- tin, Arthur McEvoy, Thomas Morgan, Herman Roche, Richard Swain, Fred Wright. LAMBDHHl ALPHA 185 1952 Carl Aylward, Roger Dean, Lawrence Jones, Ralph O ' Brien, Henry Pallatroni, Victor Pietkiewicz, Earl Raymond, Da- vid Reid, Louis Rigali, Alan Speak, Rob- ert Webster, Harold Weston, Edward White, Ira Wickes. 1953 ' erne Adams, Richard Bellows, Vance Blake, Russell Briere, Douglas Call, Wil- liam Call, James Chapman, William Cody, John Dent, Donald Dewing, Vin- cent Galli, Robert Garnett, Stanley Goodnow, William Graham, Lawrence Haworth, Robert Hendrickson, Michael Ma ' rcinkowski, Thomas Murphy, Edward Sexton, Norman Silcox, John Sniado, David -Tarr, Raymond Tenney, Bruce Thomas, Kendall Walsh. 195J Kutty Bedrosian, Charles Burns, How- ard Burns, Richard Butler, Alan Clarke, Edward Conceison, Philip Costello, John Delahunt, Antony DeNardo, Frank Had- ley, Joseph Lucier, Henry Mos chuk, Benjamin Xason, Richard Perkins, Jo- seph Phelan, Robert Rice, James Stama- topulis, Edward Sullivan, ] Iilton Taft, Sven Tilly, Randall Tatro. 1955 George Chandler, Thomas Cocco, Cris Collins, William Conlin, John Farnhain, Arnold Feener, Thomas Fleming, Gene Gasse, Charles Gould, Ralph Grasso, Richard Green, Robert Haworth, Rich- ard Hennessey, George Higgins, Gerald Higgins, Richard Mallon, John Patton, Robert Pelosky, Richard Quigley, David Rice, Gerald Sherman, Peter Tripp, Philip Woodrow. PHI SIGMA KAPPA 180 A fraternity that participates in all school and interfraternity events, a fraternity with diversi- fied interests, a fraternity that always has a congenial atmosphere — of this Phi Sig may proudly boast. In the spring of 1951, Phi Sig won first prize in the interfrater- nity sing; in the fall of 1951 Phi Sig won first prize in the float parade. The social program at Phi Sig is alw ays full. It includes the Au- tumn Nocturne Formal held in the Fall, the Moonlight Girl Formal held in the Spring, costume dances, and the faculty Whist party. Pi-esident: Andrew Mangiim Mce-President : Edwin JasinsJci Secretary: Philip Johnson Treasurer: David Reid HK Back Row: Graham. Chapman. Dewing, Bricrc, Henrickson, Iladley, Stamatopulis. Blake. Third Row: Walsh, Sexton. Tenncy, Call, Cody, Tilly, Call, Burns, Silcox, Lucier, Perkins. Second Row: Adams, Galli. Rice, Dent. Murphy, Costello, Nason, Phelan, Tarr, Taft, Haworth. Front Row: Raymond, Pallatroni, Dean, Wickes, Webster, Johnson, Mangum, Jasinski, Reid, O ' Brien, Speak, Lam- bert, Pietkiewics!. PHISIGMHAPPA 187 President : Henry Boynton Vice-President: Vincent Keavy Recording Secretary : Richard Martinez Corresponding Secretary : Albert St. (iermain Treasurer: WiUiarn Spencer QTY This year Q.T.V. participated in all phases of campus life as it has for the past eighty-two years as a fraternity on this campus. Several leaders in campus affairs are included within its member- ship. The social activities of the year were highlighted by the traditional Homecoming Dance, the Annual Lawn Party, the White Rose For- mal, and the Halloween Party. Again this year, as in the past, Q.T. entertained the orphans from Brightside at a very enjoy- able Christmas party. A large pledge class certifies Q.T.A ' . ' s importance on the cam- pus. Back Row: Third Ro« Brcady, Tilcy, Buslicy, Spencer, Owen, Mcllcy, Allen, Scaral ' oni. Parker, Dennis, Winston, Walke.r, Deans, Webber, McMullin, Ott, Whitcomb, Corporan, Hopkins, St.- Second Row: Dcsrochi George, Liberty. Front Row: McKnight, SkanI Mandeville, Beddow, Tct Ycsair, Pywell, Rosa, LeTourneau, Davis, , Nelligan, Creeden. Liioto, MacCalUi Kon, Bresnaban, Butler. Desjarlais, ynton, Spencer, Martinez, Pelletier, 188 195 Henry Boyiiton, John Creeden, Jiilien Gaudreau, Richard Johnson, ' incent Keavy, Hugo Luoto, Jr., Richard lac- ( alluni, Ernest Mandeville, Loreto Mar- inelli. Richard Martinez, Lawrence O - Fhiliavan. Ethvard Parsons, Arthur Pel- letier, William Spencer, Kenneth Skantz. 195.3 Richard Beddow, Jr., Victor Johnson, Robert McKnight, Andre Tetreault. 1954 Richard Carignan, Norman Corporan, Frank Davis, Robert Deans, Howard Dennis, Arthur Dudevoir, Donahl George, Jr., Stephen Hopkins, Carlton Ivoehler, Harold Liberty, Jr., Howard laxcy, Robert Rosa, Albert St. Ger- main, Merrill Walker, Jr., Peter Webber, John Winston, Oliver Whitcomb, Jr. 1955 Xorman Allen, Donald Bready, DavitI Bresnahan, Donald Brown, Ronald Bushy, Ralph Charlwood, Donald Des- jariais, Euclid Desrochers, John Masaschi, Daniel Melley, Theodore Xixon, Thomas Ott, Stephen Owen, Edgar Parker, Rich- ard Scarafoni, Frederick Spencer, Ed- ward Savage, John Savage, David Tiley, Jefferson Tubman, John Butler, Orvis Kinney, Arthur Perlev. 189 ta SIGMHLPilAEPSILON 195:3 Cliff Audette, Xeal Bellas, John Ben- venuti, John Boelsma, William Chace, Edward Clapp, Gerald Chapdelaine, John Coporanis, Donato Dagnoli, Dom Dicen- zo, Russell Eldridge, John Gibbons, Wes- ton Kelly, Earl Mitchell, Clifton Mudge, Harry Pappas, George Pearse, George Simpson, James Sniffen, John Touher, ' Gerald Vanasse, Isadore Vivaldi, Win- throp AVade, William Warren, Allison Whorf, Herbert Wild, William Worden, Constantine Zografos. 195S Robert Anasoulis, Richard Arcici, Thomas Bevivino, Richard Boutilier, David Curran, Robert Cross, Charles Demers, Joseph Daly, William Egan, Walter Farin, George Goding, John Granville, Herbert Headle, John Howard, AValter Jeoft ' rian, Donald Lewis, Robert Nolan, William Stephens, Vitie Vilesis, Charles Olney, Gordon Price, Huntington Williams. 1954. Harrison Aldrich, Paul Ayers, Robert Collagan, Anthony Chambers, Edward Craig, David Chapla, John Dillon, Ger- ald Drewes, Samuel Ellsworth, Edward Filiault, Robert Gibbons, Walter Gifford, Louis Glinka, Joseph Guarnotta, John O ' Donnell, Donald Pearse, Frank Perrin, Henr - Le Blanc, William [Nlahoney, John Manning, Frank IcNiff, Paul Pudding- ton, Charles Redman, Robert Smith, William Shrader, Hal Sou tier, John Wofford, George Warren, Harold Wilson. 1955 Robert Andrea, Frank Apicella, James Cooper, Fred Curtis, Charles Dean, Richard DeRosas, John Donnelly, Steven Dwyer, George Jones, Walter Kangas, Jiurt Lancaster, Richard Larson, Rich- ard Mahoney, Francis INIcDermott, Ben Merrill, William Pappas, Allen Pare, Richard Pescosolido, Rollin Petrin, Rich- ;ir l Smithwa, Donald Swanson, Robert raslijian, Hicliaid ' Porchia. 190 SAE, the signet letters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, have left a favorable impression on a good variety of campus activities. As champions of the fraternity league in intramural football, the men of the Purple and Gold broke a five-year jinx and defeated the dormitory champions. SAE pins were prominent on the members of honorary societies, school pub- lications, varsity sports, and stu- dent government organizations. In keeping with the continuous program of a good balance between studies and socials, informal and formal affairs provided a pleasant break for the brothers. President: Earl Mitchell Vice-President : Herbert Wilde Secretary: William Wade Treasiu ' er: Ctcorfjc Simpfion Corresponding Secretary : Constantine Zografos IIAE Back Row: Lewis, Wilson, Puddington, Bevivino, Torcliia, Lar Daly. Anasoulis, Headle, EUsworJ h, Ta hjian, O Donnell. Fourth Row: Smith, Kearn, Sniffeii, Souticr, Derosa, Swansoii Petrin. H. Pappas, Olney. Third Row: Benvenuti, Craig, Price, Manniiis, W. Mahoney, Shrader, Willia Velisis, Drewes, Egan, Guarnotta. Second Row: Vivaldi, Chase, Boelsma, Gibbons. Mudgc, Simpson. Wild, Mitchell, Wade, Zografos, Chapdela Bellas, Kelley, Eldridge, Warren. Clapp. Front Row: Sniitliwa, Curtis. Merrio, Jones, Pescolido, Andrea, Apicella. W. Pappas, Cooper. m, Kangas, Boutilier, Milne, Granville, Dwyer, Arcici, Howard, Coporanis, Whorf, Filiaiilt, Ayers, CoUagan, Geoffrian. Worden. Touher, Dean, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 191 President : Robert Spiller Vice-President : Xeil Fitch Recording Secretary: John Baker Corresponding Secretary : Lawrence Shaiv Comptroller: Harry Shorey i: E Sig Ep ' s third year on campus since reactivation proved success- ful in every phase of college life. Full support was given to all campus activities, notably student government, the radio station, and numerous special interest clubs. Socially, the year will be long remembered with the annual Fi- esta Party, the Bali Hai Party, and the Sweetheart Ball. Scholas- tically, Sig Ep has remained with the leaders. Sig Ep also had the distinction of winning the interfraternity competition for the second year iii a row. Back Row: Shradcr, Braselles. Audettc, Montisny. Sliorey, R. Hergenrothcr, Devaney, Briggs, Wiley. Handy, Colby, Bennett, Parks, Tooker, Copeland, Anderson. White, Arsenault, Hayn, DuVernois. Third Row: Arsenault. Keith, Barney, Hayes, Heintz. McKcnzie, McCarthy. Wheeler, Gates, K. Hergenrothcr, Priest, DeDcurwaerder. Hamilton, Conley. Segal. MacGillvray. Second Row: McLaughlin. Buczala. Pina, Watson, Griffin, McGowan, MeMahon, Fogelgren. Jones. Marshall. Cotton, Bell, Fleming, Lincoln, Tomlinson, Barnes, Carroll. Front Row: Lcntz, Servais, Donovan, Sievers, Pehrson, Gately, Baker. Fitch, Spiller, Shaw. Twardus. Higgins. Nickless, B an. ing. SIGMAPHIEPSILON 1 2 1952 Joliu IJaker, Thomas Gately, Xeil Fitch, Laurence Higgins. George Xick- less, AUui Pehrson, Albert Pieropan, Eugene Ryan, Lawrence Shaw, Herbert Sievers, Robert Spiller, Edward ' I ' wardu.s, Rali h Willard, Robert Zing. 1953 Donakl Audette, Sanniel Batl ' o, James Barnes, Ralph Briggs, Charles DeDeur- waerder, Francis Donovan, Richard Ham- ilton, Wallace Handy, Morris Hayn, Rudolph Hergenrother, Edward Nicholas, Norman Montigny, Thomas Parks, Ed- vardo Pina, Robert Priest, Robert Ser- vais, Harry Shorey, William Shrader, Albert Tomlinson. 1954 Donald Anderson, Robert Arsenault, George Brasells, Donald Bell, Edmund Bennett, Richard Bonney, George Buc- zala, William Carrol, Arthur Colby, Edward Conley, Avery Copeland, James Devaney, Francis DuVernois, Arthur Fogelgren, Charles Gaetz, John Griffin, Randall Hayden, John Heintz, Karl Hergenrother, Gareth Keith, Howard Lenz, Hugh MacKenzie, Robert ] Iac- Lauchlin, Louis Marshall, Phillip INIc- Carthy, William McGowan, Robert Mc- Mahon, David Segal, Duane Wheeler, Edwin White, John Watson. 1955 Hugh Ahern, Charles Bolles, Alan Cotton, Neil Fleming, Richard Jones, Robert MacGillvray, Kenneth Wilde, Ned Wiley, Robert White. .v Vv ' ' 1 1 l fll urn 9| p l ' ! IliLlKllll Wi , nil 1 I i EM p n? ' ILtiyL Am J i Bbv ' m a-i laaeflKiaW. - ' -: = 5 ■ H SIGMA PHI EPSILON 193 0g UU [PSILON PHI ld5 ' 2 Milton Crane, Stanley Glick, Sumner Gochberg, Paul Goldberg, Mark Green- berg, Phillip Kaplan, Aaron Kornetsky, Macey Miller, Lawrence Ruttman, Jack Slatoff, Robert Tanofsky. 195S Joseph Broude, Robert Factoroff, Mor- ton Geller, Melvin Glusgol, Robert Hy- man, Davi d Marshall, Lawrence Miller, Daniel Rosenfield, Robert Segal, Martin Sidman, Robert Skolnick, David Sokol, Mark Titlebaum, Allen Wakstein, Ber- nard Weinstein, Clinton Wells. Leonard Antiles, Gerald Appel, Marvin Bass, Herbert Belkin, Laurence Berlin, Allan Bresnick, Richard Canter, Joseph Cohen, Charles Feldberg, Bruce Fox, Morton Goldberg, S. Peter Gorshel, Norman Kaufman, Herman Resnick, Robert Rodman, Marvin Rosen, Hayden Tibbets, Gerald Tober, Martin Wolf, Lionel AVolpert. 1Q55 Irwin Alberts, Leonard Barber, Daniel Bobrick, Barry Bunshoft, Edward Cohen, Robert Cohen, Stanley Cramer, David Ganz, Bernard Gold, Myron Goldberg, Jack Golden, Stanley Handman, Martin Isenberg, Irwin Less, Jordan Liner, Ira Nottonson, James Potter, Arnold Prom- isel, Richard Rosen, Richard Rutfield, Lawrence Sax, Edward Schwartz, Walter Schwimmer, Herbert Stone, Jordan Wein- berg. lOI. Scholarship, uiuisual social events, and notable personal achievements are all to be found in Tau Epsilon Phi. Vinning the Scholarship Cup for eight con- secutive semesters gave Tep its claim to scholastic achievement. Its traditional Heaven and Hell Dances and the Country Club Dance contributed to the social scene. This year Tep men held many important positions in cam- pus activities including the Col- legian, the Quarterly, the Hand- book. Roister Doisters, the Senate, I.F.C., and Departmental clubs. 1951 ' s Man of the Year was again a Tep man for the second time in four vears. President : Jack- Slafoff Mce-President : Milton Crane Secretary: Mark Greenhcrg Treasurer: Maccy Miller TE Back Row: Berlin. Appcl. Rosen, l olieii, Sokol. Bclkin, Sax, Kramer, GolJbcrf:. Bobriek. Skolnick. I ' olter, Roscnfield, Schindler, Gorshel. Third Row: Gold, Less, Butfield, Stone, Fox, Fcldbcrs, Cohen. Smith, Brcsnick, Rodman, Alberts. Winnerman, Sid- iiberi Nottonson, Cohen, Segal. Tober, Schv r, Ke artz. Promise!, Sceond Row: Weinberg. Liner, kaul ' r Bunshoft. Tibbets, Ganz. Front Row: Glussol. Wolpert, Bass. Click, Marshall, Tanofsky, Grcenberg, Slatoff. Kaplan, Rutlman. Geller, Wak- stein. Miller, Factoroff. Weinstein. lAU EPSILON PHI [ 195 President : C. Whitney Crawford Vice-President: Robert Smith Secretary: Alan Manchester Treasurer: Bruce Cooley ex Versatility in campus activities, high standing in IFC competition, snow sculptures, lother ' s Club, Mass Grass, Sadie Hawkins, Bow- ery Ball, Carnation Ball, Sunday picnics, Mrs. Pease ' s cooking — these are what Theta Chi brings to mind. Theta Chi men look forward to Sadie Hawkins with anticipation, for it brings to them one of the most colorful of fraternity dances held on campus, surpassed, per- haps, only by the Bowery Ball. Theta Chis honor their parents at their own semi-annual Parents Weekend with a tea. Mother ' s Club meeting, and a banquet. Back Row: Bartlett, Watts, Orff, Quinlin, Seiferth. ■Wiiitcrlialtcr. Darling, O ' Brien, Swenson, Heckmu bins, Butler, Cronin, Flynn, HaU, Lajoie, Rabaioli. Fourth Row: Brazil, Martin, Jack, Smith, Gunter, Saunders, Rattman, Cave, Leavitt, Reagan, Boisse Porter, Finan, Jcrahian, McBane, Warren. Third Row: Bartlett, Picard, Junkins, Berretta, BeU, Garner, Cairns. Vldcn, Friend, Baglione, Simon Baker, Kyrouz, Law, Russell, Motolo. Second Row: Cryan, Williams, Briggs, Sottile, Rapalus, Cooley, Smith, Crawford, Manchester, Gagnon, Massidda, Fox. Hixon, Willey, Bristol. Front Row: Carney, Rogers, Shurtleff, Good, Ritter, Korean, Ross, Carey, Wells, Pearson. THEIACHI 19G 1952 C ' oiinul Hriggs, Hruce Cooley, ] lai ' tiii Cryan, AVhitney ( rawfonl, William Fos- ter, John Fox, Holand Gagnon, Allen Hixoii, William Massidda, Orson Miller, Alan Manchester, Jack Rapalus, John Reed, Fred Seiferth, Robert Smith, Frank Sot tile, Fred Williams, David Willey. 1953 Raymond Alden, Da -id Baker, Fred Bartlett, James Bristol, David Cave, James Darling, Fdward Friend, Allen Garner, Robert Gunter, Walter Gajewski, Donald Junkins, John Lajoie, Alan Leav- itt, Douglas Martin, William ]McBane, Paul Motolo, David O ' Brien, Alfred Rabaioli, John Ritter, Paul Robbins, Herbert Saunders, Blanchard Warren, Robert Wells, Alan Winterhalter. 1954- Edward Avery, Dana Bartlett, Donald Bell, Robert Berretta, Clement Burlin- game, Richard Carey, David Carnej% John Casey, John Davis, John Flynn, Richard Finan, Alan Good, James Jack, Richard Norman, Kenneth Orff, Irving Pearson, Eugene Picard, Roland Quinlan, Joseph Rogers, Donald Ross, Robert Russell, Peter Smith, Giflord Stutzman, Edward Swenson, Charles Tilton, Robert Watts. 1955 Joseph Bagiione, Richard Boisseau, John Brazil, James Butler, Richard Cairnes, Paul Cronin, James Daly, Ralph Hall, Edward Hanson, Melvin Heckman, Gabe Jei-ahian, Alfons Korzan, Richard Kyrouz, Fred Law, John Porter, William Rattman, Robert Reagen, Richard Shurtleff, Herbert Simmons. IHEIHHI 197 195S Glenn Barber, Edward Beckwith, John Carty, Sherwood Carver, Raymond Chappell, Donald Chucka, Carl Cousin- eau, Lawrence Hobson, David Hultgren, Donald Kuhn, Colin Moodie, Kenneth ]Moser, Joseph Powers, Frederick Self- ridge, Charles Shields, John Stuart, John Swana, Norman Thibault. 195 Michael Byer, Leonard Campbell, Richard Costello, Robert Hulsman, David Jordan, Frank Johnson, Robert McNulty, John Miller, Edward O ' Da ' , John Penn, David Tatham, Clinton Watson. 1955 Daniel Dunwoodie, Robert Gallagher, Alfred Ilaslam, Joseph Larson, Ralph Lawton, Robert Levesque, Jack Ma- hone -, David Mooney, James Mcintosh, Donald Phillips, Louis Roncarati, George Siddall, James Stewart, Barry Stinson, Alan Turner, Ronald Woodger. ZEIAZEIAZEU 1!)8 The opportunity to occupy its first fraternity liouse started Zeta Zeta Zeta out on its second year with an enthusiasm which pre- vailed throughout the year as Tri- Zeta progressed to major frater- nity importance. By tripHng its membership, Zeta Zeta Zeta gained the strength necessary to compete successfully in interfraternity and campus functions and to promote an increasingly more interesting and varied social life. The year saw the establishment of many precedents and customs which will underlie the future growth of ZZZ. Tri-Zeta is now regarding affilia- tion with a national organization. President: ShcDcood Carver Vice-President: Kenneth Moser Secretary: Darid Tafliam Treasurer: Donald CInieka ZZZ Back Row: Levesquc. Kuliii. Ilultgrcii. Siddall, O ' Day, Moone . Moodie. S Costello. Second Row: Lawtoii. Jolinson, Stinson, Hulsman, Turner, Watson, Malioncy Jordan. Front Row: Cousineau. Penn, McNulty, Uobson, Barber. Mosher, Carver. Talh; Campbell. Selfridge. ■ na. Koncarati. I ' liillips. (iailaglier Larson. Tliibanit, Woodeer, Miller ■n. ;iiucka. Stuart, Powers, Sluelds ZETAZEIAZEIA 199] And dorm life: exuberant as ever The grand influx of the state ' s scholars was reasonably well chan- neled into existing housing units: dorm life thrived. Baker, the behemoth on the hill, was to have had its grand opening in Nlarch — but the building schedule got a bit behind. The dorm wovdd not be opened till September. All the conveniences are promised, however, including a branch of the V-store serving snacks to hilltop residents. Chadbourne housed male fresh- men; its twin, Greenough, fresh- men and some sophomores. Butter- field, for the first time in years, sheltered sophomore and junior misses, as well as a few seniors — plus Phi Delta Nu and La Maison Francaise. Hamlin and Knowlton jas Thanksgiving sing at Biitlerfield went fema ' le, too. The Abbey, Lewis and Thatcher were women ' s domain also, the latter two ac- commodating freshmen only. Brooks was a male freshman from Butterfield . DORMITORIES 200 haven, Nlills the final campus repository for senior men. County Circle gave lodging to male collegians as well as married students. Mountain climbing, as usual. was indulged by the residents of the hill dorms, the men expressing hopes that one day the hill would give a semester ' s jihys ed credit, the women using their well-exer- c-ised limbs for Gaite Parisienne exhibitions in Butterfield lounge. Lewis, Thatcher, the Abbey, and neighbors Hamlin and Knowl- ton, though blessed by their prox- imity to Draper, were still looking forward to eating in the new caf- eteria, to be built within a few hundred yards of all these houses. Brooks indulged a dubious form of the old English sport of bowling. Mills (where maturity reigned) intellectualized over pool and ping- pong. And County Circle-ites paused long enough during study hours to inciuire : when shall we get sidewalks ? to County Circle , DORMITORIES -201 To THE Graduates of 95 ' i: This yearbook is published by your class as a memorial to YOUR years in college. It covers splendidly many of the high- lights, MANY OF those ELEMENTS OF COMMON EXPERIENCE THAT ALL of you will wish to review and relive in the years ahead. The very fact that you. are publishing this yearbook bears witness to your recognition of these college y ' ears as Y ' EARS apart, YEARS THAT ARE DIFFERENT, YEARS FRAUGHT WITH SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF E. CH OF Y ' OU AS AN ABLE AND EFFECTIVE INDIVIDUAL. FoR MOST OF YOU THEY ' HAVE BEEN THE FINAL Y ' E. RS OF FORMAL PREPARATION. At LONG LAST Y OU ARE READY ' TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH WHAT YOU KNOW AND WITH THE HABITS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONALITY WHICH YOU HAVE ACQUIRED AS Y OU LEARNED. Few MILESTONES IN YOUR LIVES MARK A CHANGE SO DEFINITE AS Y ' OUR GRADUATION FROM COLLEGE. FrOM THESE YEARS OF COMPARA- TIVE TRANQUILITY YOU ARE GOING OUT TO FIND YOUR PLACE IN A CONFUSED WORLD BESET BY SWIFTLY ' RECURRING CRISES THAT THREAT- EN THE VERY FRAMEWORK OF CIVILIZATION AS WE KNOW IT. ThE future is crowded with uncertainty and it is easy ' to fall into an attitude of profound pessimism when great populations cannot or will not view life and its problems as we see them. This is not new. Our way ' of life alway ' s faces disruption. The future is always uncertain. The greatest threat to society is always the current unsolved problem. What we CALL civilization IS NEVER STATIC BUT CONSTANTLY ON THE MOVE. The obvious fact that over the years that movement has definitely been forward to magnificent accomplishjient en- genders a reassuring faith that the people of the world will somehow resolve even the present crises soilewhere short of disaster. Your generation is better prepared, I believe, than any PRECEDING generation TO COPE WITH THE DIFFICULTIES THAT LIE ahead. There is a great need for your services. Somewhere THERE IS A place FOR EACH OF YOU. ThE GREATEST OPPORTUNITIES OFTEN COME IN TIMES OF STRESS, AND THE TRUE MEASURE OF Y ' OUR SUCCESS WILL BE Y ' OUR CONTRIBUTION TO- THE WELFARE OF SOCIETY. As Y ' OU GRADUATE FROM THIS UNIVERSITY Y ' OU HAVE OUR UN- BOUNDED CONFIDENCE AND YOU GARRY WITH YOU OUR BEST WISHES. ( Mf idc)it Back Uow: Litwack. Taylor. Pehr Front Row. Delaiiey. Kroeck, Crane, Smith Also members of Adelpliia: Ray Cunn, Walter Foster Adelphi. , Senior Men ' s Honorary Society, this year car- ried ON its tradition of promoting cohesion and morale among THE UNDERGRADS. ThE RALLIES IN THE FALL, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF x DELPHIA IN COOPERATION AVITH A SPIRITED STUDENT COMMITTEE, GAVE THE GRID TEAM DRAMATIC ASSUR. NCE THAT, WIN OR LOSE, THE CAMPUS WAS SOLIDLY BEHIND IT. UnDER THE JOINT SPONSORSHIP OF AdELPHIA AND ISOGON, THE FlOAT PaRADE WAS A DECORATIVE WAY OF SAYING THE SAME THING. AdELPHIA HONORS NINE JUNIORS . ND TEN SENIORS EACH SPRING AT Senior Convocation with election to the society. Candi- dates ARE JUDGED ON THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNIVERSITY LIFE. While x delphia ' s chief interest and purpose lies in stimu- lating LEADERSHIP AMONG THE STUDENTS, IT IS ALSO CONCERNED WITH THE LENDING OF AVAILABLE HANDS WHENEVER NEED ARISES. AdELPHIA BROUGHT A GROUP OF ORPHAN-CHILDREN FROM BrIGHTSIDE TO VIEW A GRID CONTEST AND BE ENTERTAINED AT A PARTY FOR THEM. AdELPHIANS SPONSORED ALSO THE TOUR OF HOSPITALS IN THE AREA BY MEMBERS OF THE Ccivipus Varieties troupe. AdELPHIA AND IsOGON ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON A PROJECT to provide recreational facilities by development of the Mount Toby area. ADELPHIA [ 206 ] The largest groitp of seniors in the past four years was ELECTED TO IsOGON, THE SeNIOR YoMEN s HONORARY SOCIETY, AT THE Junior-Senior Processional in May ' , 1951. Ten active stu- dents, WORKING WITH THEIR OPPOSITE NUMBER, AdELPHIA, ADDED effective new activities to their agenda. Besides ushering at convocations, assisting with the pro- duction OF Campus J arieties planning football rallies and the Float Parade, Isogon successfully managed a number of in- formal dances at the Drill Hall, set the foundation for a bulletin to publicize the university ' , and aided in the forma- TION OF A Campus Cabinet, organized for the purpose of bol- stering STUDENT morale AND RAISING SCHOOL SPIRIT. a group of the most active women at the university, Isogon members were represented in all phases of campus life. ISOGONIANS were MEMBERS OF THE PaNHELLENIC CoUNCIL, RoISTER Doisters, W.A.A., THE Handbook, the Index, the Collegian, Quarter- ly, THE Student Senate, Drill Team, House Council, Phi Kappa Phi, and various campus social committees. Completion of Candid U M saw an Isogon dream realized. With Adelphia, the Isogonians have been pushing this project ON SINCE it began A FEW YEARS AGO. ThE MOVIE OF CAMPUS LIFE WAS SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS Y ' EAR. Back Row: Heath. Fatiteiix, Jacob, Finan. Fair Front Row: HazeUon. Romano. Flah.rty. Mar ISOGON 207 Back Ro Front Ri The national society of Phi Kappa Phi is established to en- courage SOUND SCHOLARSHIP AND TO EMPHASIZE THE OBLIGATION THAT THE SCHOLAR OWES TO SOCIETY. It RECOGNIZES SUPERIOR SCHO- LASTIC ATTAINMENT AND CHARACTER. At THE FALL SCHOLARSHIP DaY CONVOCATION FOURTEEN SENIORS WERE ACCEPTED INTO THE SOCIETY, WITH HaRVARD ' s Dr. Harlow Shapley giving the Phi Kappa Phi Address. Phi Kappa Phi initiat?es included: Halsey Leonard Allen III, John Wil- liam Bennett, Nancy Ann Burrows, Eunice Joan Diamond, Clif- ford William Falby, Muriel Doris Fauteux, Melwyn Ben- jamin Fine, Sumner Harold Gochberg, Mae-Louise Jezyk, Richard Lincoln Lettis. Cecilia Genevieve Machaiek, Edward Lewis Parsons, Jean Sanborn, and George Robert Stephens. Elected in the spring were: John Warner Davenport, William V. Deminoff, Edna Clarice Dick, Robert Bernard Eckberg, Jean Emery Person, Richard William Hathaway, Es- TELLE Lieberman. Alan Robert Pehrson, James Danford Pom- EROY, Thomas Grant Walkinshaw, and Evelyn x nn Yeutter PHI KAPPA PHI 208 Senior Class Officers Raymond Holmes, President Helen Walo li}ii. Secreta Halsey Allen. Treasnrer 209 Ray Gunn, Vice-President %.- 5 PRISCILLA AINSWORTH. Pris. English. - () North St., Grafton. Born Ml liH7 at Worcester. Transfer from Simmons College School of i.ilirarv Science. Aclivities: Student Christian Association; Interna- ticiial Relations Clul). HOWARD PERLFA ' ALDRICH. Howie. Electrical Engineering. Ki West St., Winchendon. Born in 1928 at Winchendon. Entered from M ir(lrKk Hifih Scliool. Actirities: Dean ' s Li.st 1, 2; Outing Club 3, 4; -V.l.K.K. :), t; Electrical Engineering i. ARTHUR HAROLD ALINTUCK. Tuck. Sociology. 30 Ellis Rd.. West Newton. Born in 1930 at Winthrop. Entered from New York Military Academy. Activities: I.F.C. Judiciary 3, 4 (Chief Justice 3, . dvisor 4); Campus Chest 3, 4; Senate 4 (Finance Committee); Hazing Committee ' 2; Collegian 2; Index 3, 4 (Advertising Manager 4); Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 3, 4 (Advisor 4); Ring Committee 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; Spring Day Committee 2: Sociology Club 4; Freshman Football 1; Varsity Foot- ball 2; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 (Captain 3); Varsity M Club 2, 3 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. HALSEY LEONARD ALLEN HI. Hal. -Physics. 87 Summer St., Fitchburg. Born in 1930 at Rhinebeck, N. Y. Entered from Fitchburg High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; L F. C. Judiciary 4 (Chief Justice); Chemistry Club 3, 4 (Program Co-Chairman 4); Student Christian Association 4; Var- sity M Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Class Officer 4 (Treas- urer); Alpha Gannna Rho 2, 3, 4 (Usher 4). ROBERT WALDO ALLEN. Bob. Electrical Engineering. 8 West St., Greenfield. Born in 1931 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: Newman Club 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4). FREDERICK OLIVER AMES. Brud. Entomology. 10 Jewett St., Northampton. Born in 1927 at Northampton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Fernald Entomology Club 3, 4. ARLENE RUTH ARONS. Mathematics. 91 Winthrop Parkway Revere. Born in 1930 at Boston. Entered from Winthrop High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Clul) 4; International Relations Club 2; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian 3, 4). DONALD ROBER ' l ' ASKEW. Don. Mechanical Engineering. o2 Cohnnbus . ve., Northampton. Born in 1930 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Society of Automotive Engineers 4. GEORGE ATKINS. Chemistry. 51 Jones Ave., Dorchester. Born in 1920 at Boston. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Chemistry Club 1,2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Germanic Society 1; Fencing Club 1, 2. CLIFFORD JOSEPH AUDETTE. Cliff. Pre-Dental. 9 Rawson St., Leicester. Born in 1929 at W ' orcester. Entered from St. John ' s High. Activities: Senate 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Legislature Day Commit- tee 3, ctivities Committee 2; Buililir; ; and (irounds Coinmittco 3 (Chairman); Dormitory President 2 (Berkshire); Newman Club 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 4 (Honorary Colonel Committee Chairman); Chcnustry Club 2, 3; Pre-Med Club 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. 210 JEANNE SELMA Al ' GlST. Psychology. U Conz St., NortlKiinplon Boru ill 1931 at Nortliainpton. Entered from Northampton Iligli Scliool. Aclii-ilicx: Dean . List 3, i; Panhellenit- 4; Operetta GniUI 3, I: Hillel 1, ■- ' , 3, 4; Carnival Committee 4; Psvohoiogy Chib 3, 4; Plii Delta Nil 3, 4. KENNETH WALTER AVERY. Ken. Poultry Husbandry. North River Rd., Colrain. Born in 1930 at Colrain. Entered from Arms Acad- emv. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Animal Husbandry Club ' 2; Poultrv Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gam.ua Rho 1. ■ , 3, 4. CARL FREDERICK AYLWARD. Spoon. Chemistry. 39 Winthrt.]) Ave., Beverly. Born in 19 ' 2S at Salem. Entered from Beverly Higii School. Actirities: Chemistry Club 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, ' 2, 3, 4. EDGAR LINIS HACON. Ed. Entomology. 17 Rock Ave., Auburn. Born in 19311 at I.cinster. Entered from Auburn High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 3; Student Christian Association 1, ' 2; S.C.A. Cab- inet ■2: Fernald Entomology Club 3, 4. CHARLES BYRON B. ILEY. Buz. Engineering. 7 Armory St., Springfield. Born in 19 ' 29 at Agawam. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actii ' ilies: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; American Society of Ci dl Engineers -2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, President 4): Joint Engineering Council 4; New England Conference A.S.C.E. 4 (Vice-Chairman). RICHARD BURGESS BAILEY. Dick. Engineering. 1453 Great Plain Ave., Needham. Born in 1930 at Needham. Entered from Need- ham High School. Actirilies: Interfraternity Council Judiciary 4; Band 1, 2: Carnival Ball Committee 3; Mathematics Club 4; Kappa Sigma 1, ' 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM B. KER, JR. Charlie. Mechanical Engi- neering. 16 Belmont Ave., Northampton. Born in 1923 at North- ampton. Transfer from Farragut College. Actimties: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Sigma . lpha Epsilon 4. JOHN HCVNARD BAKER. Johnny. Agronomy. Acorn St., Marsh- field. Born in 1930 at Shreveport, La. Entered from Calvin Coolidge School. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4). STEPHEN A. BARA. Steve. Mechanical Engineering. 11 Bardwcll St., South Hadley Falls. Born in 19 ' 2 ' 2 at Holyoke. Transfer from Hol- yoke Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4 NORMAN EDWIN BARBEAU. Norm. Industrial Engineering. 20 Franklin Court, Gardner. Born in 1928 at W ' are. Transfer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3; Sin- fonietta 1, 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers 3, 4; Debating 1, 2; Phi Kappa 1, 2. 211 ] AUTHTR ' y , HARHKTT. General Business. 7 Albany St., Quiney. Born ill l!l:i() al Salem. Entered from Newman Preparatory Scliool. .ic ( (V( w.- Hasketliall 1, ' .!. 3, 4. PAYSON EDWARD BARTLETT, JR. Bart. Business. 12 Albion St., Amesbnrv. Born in 1927 at Amesbury. Transfer from Fort Devens. EDWIN MARK BARTOS. Ed. Chemistry. 409 North Main St., South i)ccrti -ld. Born in 193( at South Deerfield. Entered from Deerticld lligli School. AHiritif :: Newman Club 4; Military Ball Connnitlce 4; Ch Mni,slry Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 3. DOROTHY REALS. Dottie. Recreational Leadership. 26 Marked Tree Rd., Needham. Born in 1930 at Needham. Entered from Need- ham High School. Arlirifiea: Nature Guide Association 3, 4; W.A.A. Nominating Committee 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 2, 3, Executive Board 4); Drill Team 2, 3, 4 (Squad Leader 4); Freshman Picnic Committee 1; Mother ' s Day Committee 1 ; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Activity Chairman 3). PHYLLIS ANNK BEAN. Phyl. Home Economics. Warner, N. H. Born in 1931 at Concord, N. H. Entered from Simonds Free High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Handbook Board 1, 2; Operetta Guild 2, 4: Education Club 3. 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Executive Board 3); Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CORNELIUS GEORGE BELL. S. Neal. Electrical Engineering, do Dickinson St., Springtielcl. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered froni Spriiiglielcl Technical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Student Cliristian .Vssociation 4: Orthodox Club 4 (President); Mil- itary Ball Coniniittee 4; Class Picnic Committee 1: Hellenic Club 2, ;i (Social Cliairnian 3); W.M.l ' .A. 2; A.I.E.E. 3; LF.C. .Indiciary 4; Varsity Soccer I, 2, 3 (Manager 3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3, Social Connnittee 3). .JOHN WILLIAM BENNETT. Bill. History. 7 Orchard St., Hol- yoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Honors Work 4; Chowder and Marching Society 2, 3 (Treasurer 3): University Chorus 4; Zoology Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). JOHN JOSEPH BENOIT. Jack. Finance. 398 Goodwin St., Indian Orchard. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Cathedral High School. Activities: Class Officer 3 (Treasurer); Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 3 4; Joint Committee on Inter-Collegiate Ath- letics 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, President 4); Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROBERT BENVENUTI. Ben. Business. 455 State St., North .Vdains. Born in 193II at North Adams. Entered from Drury High School. Artiritie.i: Men ' s .ludiciary 3, 4; Newsman Club 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 2, 3, 4; International Club 4; Pre-Med CInb 2; WMU.V 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 2, Ass ' t Station Man- ager 3, Adiniiiistratioii Director 3, Public Relations Director 3, 4); T ' niyeisity Uailio Policy Board 2, 3; Pioneer Broadcasting Sy.stem 3; Sigma Aljiha Ep.silon l ' , 2, 3, 4. IRENE EVELYN UEBI ' EI.SEX. Beanie. Mathematics. 22 School St.. Islington. Born in 193(1 at Arlington. Entered from Wcstwood High Si-hool. Artirihrs: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; University Chorus 2; Phillips Brooks Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Matlicniaties CInb 2,3, 4; Nature Guide .Vs.sociatioii 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic .Vssociation 2, 3, 4; Kappa Aliiha Theta 2, 3, 4 (A.ssistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4). 21 2 R. N0AM,(;A1.E HlACKMl ' .R. Randy. Civil KiigiiuHrinf!. WIktI- er Ave., Orange. Born in 103(1 at Orange. Entered from Orange lligli Seliool. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3; Civil Engineering Club ' 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rlio ' 2, 3. 4. HAROLD WILLLVM BL.VZOXIS. Skii). Civil Engineering. Osford Hotel. Mn ' m St., Oxford. Horn in 1!K 7 at Clinton, ' rransfer from Fort Devens. ROBERT JOHN BLINN. Jasper. Lulustrial Administration. 35 Trumbull Rd., Northampton. Born in 1936 at Northampton. Entered from Williston Academy. Activities; Labor-Management Relations Seminar 3; Athletic Scholarship Fund ' 2: Lambda Chi Alpha 1, ' 2, 3, 4. JOHN HARMEN BOELSMA. Animal Husbandry. 448 Pond St., East Bridgewater. Born in 193(1 at llinghani. Entered from East Bridge- water High School. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' 2, 3, 4 (Steward 4)- ROBERT MOORE BOLAND. Boh. Fine Arts. 446 South St., Pittsfield. Born in 19 ' 2o at Philadelphia, Penn. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3: Canterbury Club 4; Quarterly ' 2, 3 (Art Editor); Roister Doisters -2, 3, 4; L niversity Chorus i; Operetta Guild ' 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties 2, 3; Devens Statesman 1; Devens Commonwealth 1; Merrymount Masquers 1; Devens Glee Club 1. JANET BOLLES. Recreational Leadership. 11 Laurel Rd.,Woronoco. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Transfer from Westfield State Teachers ' College. Actimties: Chorale 4; Nature Guide Association 3, 4; Wom- en ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Chi Omega 3, 4. PAUL RAYMONT) BOURDEAU. Pauly. Physical Education. 48 Central St., Turners Falls. Born in 1930 at Turners Falls. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Distinguished Military Student 4; Soccer 4; Track 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Phi-Ed Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Varsity M Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, ' 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANK BOVENZI. Civil Engineering. 14 Hale St., Leominster. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). BARBARA IRENE BOWMAN. ; ' Barb. Home Economics. 133 Centm ' y St., West Medford. Born in 1930 at Medford. Entered from Medford High School. Activities: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 3, 4; Index 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Edwards Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Carni- val Ball Committee 4 (Chairman Booklet Committee); Education Club 4: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4). JOHN JOSEPH BOYLE. Jack. Psychology. 37 Orchard St., West Lynn. Born in 1928 at Lynn. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actimties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2,3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 3). 213 HENRY PHILIP BOYNTON. Hank. General Business. 8 Hyde St., Brookfield. Born in Ware. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Q.T.V. 3, i (President 4). JOANNE BRAND RETH. Brandy. English. Stafford St., Rochdale. Born in 1931 at Northampton. Entered from Leicester High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, ' 2, 3, 4. HARRY EDWARD BRENNAN. Engineering. 568 Chicopee St., Williniansett. Born in 1927 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Dev- ens. Activities: Sigma . lplia Epsilon 4. CONRAD BRIGGS. Connie. Marketing. 9 La Grange St., Win- cliester. Born in 1931 at Providence, R. I. Entered from Mt. Hermon Preparatory School. Actiiities: Roister Doisters 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, i, 3, 4. ■ •JLIDITH BROpER. ' Judy. English. 25 Woodford St., Worcester. Born in 1930 at Worcester. Entered from Classical High School. .4c- tivities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 3; Isogon 4 (Publicity Chairman); Burnham Declamation 2; Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4 (FeatureEditor 3, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4); Quarterly 3, 4 (Ex- change Editor); Index 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Interclass Plays 3; Operetta (iuild 3; Campus Varieties 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3); Campus Chest Committee 3, 4 (Chairman of Special Events 3); Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Comniittee 4 (Publicity Chairman); Spring Day Committee 3; Women ' s . thletic As.sociation 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary 3). SELWYN ARTHUR BROITMAN. Sel. Bacteriology. 11 Hartwell St.. Roxhurv. Born w 1931 at Boston. Entered from Roxbury Me- morial Iligh ' Srhool. Actiritirs: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 3; Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, Vice-President); Index 4. BARBARA ANN BROOKS. Barb. Medical Technology. 509 Pleasant St., South Weymouth. Born in 1930 at Weymouth. Entered from Weymouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1; S.C.A. Choir 1,2; Women ' s Athletic Association 2; Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4 (Scholarship Chairman 3, 4). BARB.VRA .lUNE BROWN. Beaver. Zoology. 6 Stedman St., Brookline. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Brookline High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Collegian 1; University Chorus 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; So])homore-Senior Hop Committee 2; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s . thletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4. JACQUKLINE MAK BUCK. .lackie. Nutrition. 7(i Clwunicy St., Mansfield. Born in l l;f(l at Brockton. Entered from Maiistield High School. .l. inVio-.- Class Nominating Conmiittee 1; W.S.ti. A. Council 4; D rill Team 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2; L ' niversity Chorus 2; Student ChristiaTi . ssociation 1, 2, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wom- en ' s Athletic .Vssociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4). MICHAEL BUDNYK. Agriculture. Born in 192C in Galicia, Ukraine. Transfer from Karl Francis University in Graz, . ustria. Activities: Agronomy Club 3, 4; Quarterly 3, 4. 214 PAUL ELIOrr BURKK. Zoology. 5!) Ilutcliings St., Roxl.uiy. Hoin in lO-JT at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Aclirilii:i: llilk ' l ' 2. 8; Chemistry Club 1, ' , 3, 4: Pre-Med Cluli 1, -2. 3, 4 ( ic.-rresiilont 4); House President 3 (Brooks): Gerniiin Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer -2, President 3): Statesman 1 (Business Manager). DONALD PHILLIPS BURRELL. Don. Meebanieal Engineering. 39S Central St., East Bridgewater. Born in 19 ' 28 at Brockton. Entered from East Bridgewater High School. Activities: Engineering Club 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4 (Vice-Chairman 4); Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3,4. NANCY ANN BURRO ■S. Home Economics. College TTIghwav. Soutlnvick. Born in 1930 at Westtield. Entered from Westficld High School. Actimlies: Dean ' s List I, ' 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Burnham Declamation ' 2; Flint Oratorical Contest 3; Sliident Christian Association 1, 4; Lutheran Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President ' 2, 3, President 4); 4-H Club 1, -2, 3, 4 (Secretary ' 2, Treasurer 3. Nice- President 4); Home Economics Club 3, 4; Chimes ' 2, 3, 4. CUYLER RAMSEY CALDWELL. Cod. Amherst. Born in 1930 at New Haven, Con College, Ohio. History. ' 24 Hallock St., 1. Transfer from Wooster ELIZABETH ANNE CAMPBELL. Betsy. Zoology. Lyman School, Westboro. Born in 1930 at Marlboro. Entered from Westboro High School. Actirities: Dean ' s List ' 2; Concert Band 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; LTniversity Chorus ' 2; Chorale 4: Concert . ssociation 3, 4 (Co-Manager 4) ; Operetta Guild 3, 4 ; Student Christian Association 1 : Judson Fellowship 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 4); Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chimes 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 4). LOUIS DANIEL CARTER. Dan. Sociology. 26 Armstrong Street, Jamaica Plain. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Brooks House Vice-President 3; Psychol- ogy Club 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1 ; Fencing Club 1 ; Skiing Club 2. ' ELINOR REID CASE. Casey. English. 86 Summer St., Maynard. Born in 1929 at Concord. Entered from Maynard High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 1; German Club 2; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KEVIN CASEY. Case. General Business. 253 Gillette Ave., Springfield. Born in 1930 at Maiden. Entered from Springfield Technical High School. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Business Ad- ministration Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE CAZAVELAN. Caz. Sociology 90 Summer St., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Cornell I ' niversitv. Activities: Phi Delta Nu. WILLIAM GEORGE CHACE, JR. Bill. Pomology. Depot St. Westford. Born in 1928 at Lowell. Transfer from Lowell Textile Insti- tute. Activities: Pomology Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. 215 GERARD PAUL CHAPDELAINE. Gerry. Forestry. 153 Dart- mouth Terrace, Springfield. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Assumption High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 4). DANIEL EUGENE CHAPLIN. Dan. Mechanical Engineering. 3 Albemarle St., Boston. Born in 1928 at Boston. Entered from Boston Technical High School. Activities: Newman Club 4; A.S.M.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. .lULIETTE ALICE CICHON. Julie. English. 317 Chicopee St., Chieopee. Born in 1930 at Easthampton. Entered from Chicopee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Handbook Board 2; French Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 4). CHARLES EDWARD CLAPP, JR. Ed. Chemistry. Route 62, West Sterling. Born in 1930 at Holden. Entered from Princeton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Pre- Med Club 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager 3, 4); Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1, 2; Baseball 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RONALD CLARK, JR. Clarkie. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 184 Allen St., Athol. Born in 1926 at Peterborough, N. H. Trans- fer from Fort Devens. Activities: A.S.M.E. 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2 (Treasurer 1); Ski Team 1, 2. JOAN PATRICIA CLEARY. Brix. Home Economics. 71 Mooreland Rd., Melrose. Born in 1931 at Brighton. Entered from Melrose High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; W.M.U.A. 3; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS CLEARY. Jack. Business Administration. 32 Groton St., East Pepperell. Born in 1930 at Nashua, N. H. Entered from Pepperell High School. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Business Administration Club 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 3, 4. JOYCE I-ORNA CLEMENTS. Home Economics. 22 Atherton Rd., Brookline. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Dorchester High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Women ' s Athletic Asso ciation 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4). DONALD WILLIAM CLIFFORD. Clilf. Landscape Architecture. 52 West St., Brockton. Born in 1928 at Brockton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Horticulture Show 2, 3, 4; DcMolay Club 3, 4; Public Relations Club 1; Civil EiigiTiccriTiK Chib 1; Men ' s Glee Club 3; Campus Chest Committee 3; Military Ball Committee 3, 4 (Chairman 4); Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Ju- diciary 4 (Chief Justice). STEWART TEMPLE COFFIN. Stew. Electrical Engineering. 24 Summer St., North Amherst. Born in 1930 at Palmyra, N. J. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Mathematics Club 4; Radio Club 1, 2. 216 CATHKRINE ANNK COLE. Cntliy. Actounting. ' Z Elm St., Mc- tliuen. Born in 1931 at Andover. Entered from Edward F. Searli-s High School, Methuen. Actii ' ilicn: Dean ' .s Li.st 1, 3: I ' anhellenic Rep- resentative 3, + Viel ' -President -t); Scrolls ' 2: National Student Association 1, -2, 3: Campus Chest Committee ' 2, 3; Student Senate 1, 3: Handbook Board 1, -. ' ; Inokx ■- ' , 3; Roister Doisters 1, ' ; Operetta Guild 3. -t (Business ManagerU Sluilenl Christian Association 1, ' i; Carnival Ball Commiltec 3; Business Administration Club 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, '  , 3, 4. FREDERICK BOYO COLE. Fred. Business Administration. 19 Fletcher St., . ndo er. Born in li)3(l at Lawrence. Entered from Punchard High School, Andover. Artiriti,: : Basketball 1: Track 1; Collegian 1, ' 2; Ski Club 1, -2; Carnival Ball Committee ' 2; Sophomore- Senior Hop Committee ' 2; Business Administration Club 3, i; Kappa Sigma 1, , 3, 4 (Social Chairman ' s). JOHN PATRICK COLLINS. .Jett. Industrial Administration. -2 Cambridge Terrace, Cambridge. Born in 19 ' 28 at Cambridge. Transtc from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2. JOAN CONLIN. History. 1-17 VVoodlawn Ave., Fall River. Bor[i in 1930 at Fall River. Entered from Durfee High School. Activities: Handbook Board 3: Index 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 4: Pi Beta Phi i, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 3). BRUCE WHITNEY COOLEY. Business Administration. 12 Brook St., East Longmeadow. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. Actimties: Roister Doisters 3; Campus Va- rieties 2, 3; Carnival Committee 3, 4; Sophomore-Senior Hop Com- mittee 2; Swimming Team 1, 2; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. T . JOHN COPARANIS. Tyke. Mathematics. 90 Bellevue Ave., Haverhill. Born in 1930 at Manchester, N. H. Transfer from North- eastern University. Activities: Mathematics Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Eminent Herald 4) . CHESLEY YILLL M CORKUM, JR. Chet. Education. H Washington St., Stoneham. Born in 1927 at Maiden. Entered froni Stoneham High School. Actimties: DeMolay Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Edu- cation Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Phi-Ed Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN CORMACK. Jo. Sociology. 73 North St., Ludlow. Born in 1930 at Ludlow. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activitii. : Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4 (Bowlint: Manager 3); Campus Chest Committee 3; Pi Beta Phi 3, 4 (Activili. - Chairman 4). RUTH EVANGELINE COUGHLIN. Cubby. Merchandising. 18 Card St., Worcester. Born in 1931 at Worcester. Entered from South High School. Activities: University Band 1; Handbook Board 2; Index 2; Operetta Guild 1; Outing Club 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 2: Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairman 3, Vice-President 4). MILTON CRANE. Milt. Econom ics. 17 Clifford Ave., Stoughton. Born in 1930 at Stoughton. Entered from Stoughton High School. Activities: Class officer 3 (Vice-President) ; Adelphia 4 (Vice-President) ; Class Executive Committee 2; Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 4); Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4 (Circulation Manager 1, 2, Business Manager 3, 4); Handbook Board 3; Index 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2: Campus Varieties 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4); Military Ball Committee 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 3, 4; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3 (Chairman); Tau Epsi- lon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, 4). 217 C. WHITNEY CRAWFORD. Whit. Economics. 7 Orris Place, Melrose. Born in 1930 at Melrose. Entered from Melrose High School. Activities: Class President 1; Mother ' s Day Committee 1 (Chairman); Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4). FRED NELSON CREED, JR. Freddie. Government. 17 E ast Corning St., Beverly. Born in Wii at Beverly. Entered from Beverly High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Flint Oratorical Contest 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2; Chowder and Marching Society 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Pistol Team 3, 4; Varsity M Club 4; Fencing Club 2; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4 (President). ROBERT L ( ' KAY CROSBY. Bob. Animal Husbandry. 50 Miildlescx . vc., Reading. Born in 1929 at Westfield. Entered from Reading High Siliool. Activities: Student Senate 4; Live- .stiick and Meat .Judging Team 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Veterinarv Club 4; Football 1; Football Manager 2; Basketball Manager 1; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Cliairman 3, V ' ice-President, President 4). MARY JEAN CROWLEY. English. 254 Davis St., Greenfield. Born in 1930 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: University Chorus 2; Chorale 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 4). MARTIN SHERMAN CRYAN. Marty. Food Technology. 8 Hayden Rd., Saugus. Born in 1930 at Medford. Entered from Saugus High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Symphony Orchestra 2; Chowder and Marching Society 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Food Technolo- gy Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. DONATO FRANCESCO DAGNOLI. Don. Chemistry. 80 Lyman St., North Adams. Born in 1931 at North Adams. Entered from Drury High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; University Chorus 2; Newman Clul) 4; Military Ball Committee 1, 2; Cheinistrv Club 3, 4; Universitv Savoyards 2; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon 1, 2, 3, 4. ' RUTH ELEANOR DAMON. Ruthie. Home Economics. 115 Pren- tice St., Springfield. Born in 1930 at W ' are. Entered from Classi- cal High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). JOHN DANA-BASHIAN. Jonny. Agronomy. 19 Craig Place, Brookline. Born in 1931 at Bermuda. Entered from Brookline High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Operetta Guild 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager 4): Rifle Team 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS DANKO. Tom. Poultry Husbandry. 13A Old Fall River Rd., North Dartmouth. Born Iti 193(1 at North Dartmouth. Entered from Dartmouth High School. Arliritie. ' :: Dean ' s List 1; Operetta Guild 1: Judging Teams 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Com- mittee 2; Poultry Clnli 2, 3, 4; Al] ha Gannna Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas- urer 4). FRANK RAYMOND D ' ARGENTO. Electrical Engineering. 95 Walthara St., West Newton. Born in 1924 at Aragon, Sicily. Transfer from Ma.ssachusetts Institute of Technology. Newman Club 2, 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; I.R.E. 3, 4 (Secretary 4). 218 STANLEY VMh nASHEFF. Business Adininistnilic.n. l!ll Crant Ave., Newton. Born in W-il at Boston. Transfer I ' roTO Fort |)e ei;s. JIILIA MAY DAVF.Nl ' ORT. ' Miuly. Knglisl,. HH Fairview St.. Greenfield. Born in 193(1 at Greenfield. Entered from (ireeiifield Ilifjli School. Activities: Drill Team ' 2, 3, 4; Collegian 1, ' 2, 3, -t (Exeliange Editor 3, Assignments Editor 4); Ilandl)ook Board ' 2; Index 3, 4; Op- eretta Guild 3, 4; Campus Varieties 3: Mother ' s Day Committee 1; Freshman Picnic Committee 1; Education Club 4; Women ' s . thletic Association ■i, 3, 4: Chi Omega 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 3, Personnel Chairman 4) ROBERT ALLAN DAVIES. Bob. English. ' 23 Sacramento Si. Cambridge. Born in 19 ' 28 at Cambridge. Transfer from Fort Deven Activities: Collegian 3; Quarterly 3, 4 (Associate F ditor 3, Editor 4i Education Club 4: Writers ' Group 1, 2, 3, 4. C. RROLL RODNEY DAVIS. Mechanical Engineering. -21 Wyola Drive, Worcester. Born in 19-26 at Worcester. Entered from South High School. Activities: fechanical Engineering Club 2, 4. DANA LAMONT DAVIS. Hy. History. 6 Lincoln St., Milford. Born in 1930 at New Haven, Conn. Entered from St. Mary ' s Academy. Activities: Maroon Key 2 (President); Newman Club 1, 4; Sophomore- Senior Hop Committee 2: Football 2; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Chairman 3). W ' ARREN CUDWORTH DAVIS. General Engineering. 5 Churchill St., Amherst. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Entered from Weston High School. Activities: Roister Doisters 1; Radio Club 1 (Technician); Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 4). ROGER CHAPMAN DEAN. Mechanical Engineering. 165 Central St., Mansfield. Born in 1930 at Mansfield. Entered from Mansfield High School. Activities: A.S.M.E. Club 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, t. GEORGE THOMAS DELANEY. History. 24 Arch St., Pittsfield. Born in 1927 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors W ' ork 4; Judiciary Board 2, 3 (Chief Justice 3); Labor- Management Relations Seminar 3; Adelphia 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Index 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. OSWALDO THOMAS DELLASANTA. Electrical Engineering. 62 Norfolk St., Worcester. Born in 1923 at Winchendon. Entered from North High School. Activities: A.I.E.E. 3, 4. WILLIAM DEMINOFF. English. 41 James St., Pittsfield. Born in 1925 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Student Life Com- mittee 4; Index 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); Pre-Med Club 3; Internation- al Relations Club 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 4). 219 CHARLES RAYMOND DENTON. Charlie. Animal Husbandry. Crescent St., West Boylston. Born in lO ' iT at West Boylston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, i. ROBERT DEVINE. Olericulture. Arden St., Greenbush. Born in 1929 at Boston. Entered from Scituate High School. Activities: Newman Club 2, 3, i; Military Ball Committee 3; Olericulture Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3, 4). El ' NICE .JOAN DIAMOND. Home Economics. 170 Field Rd., Long- nicadow. Born iTi 1930 at Newark, N. J. Entered from Cathedral Hinh Scliool. Artii ' ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Collogian 3, 4 (News Editor 4); University Chorus 2; Operetta . Guild 1,2; Drill Team 3, 4 (Squad Leader 4) ; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Inter-Class Plays 3; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 3). DOMINIC MICHAEL DICENZO. Digger. Political Science. 221 Robbins Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. EDNA CLAIRE DICK. Home Economics. 11 Stebbins St., Worcester. Born in 1931 at Winthrop. Entered from South High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Collegian 3, 4; Handbook Board 1; Operetta Guild 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Home Economics Club 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. HENRY GRANT DICKINSON, JR. Civil Engineering. 130 Elm St., Agawam. Born in 1928 at Agawam. Entered from Agawam High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Civil Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE HA ' SHI.TOX DIXSMORE. •Manie. Home Economics. Hallet St., YariiKinthport. Burn in 193(1 at Farmington, Maine. Entered from Yarnioutii High Schocil. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Handbook Board 1; Index 2, 3, 4 (Statistics Editor 4); Women ' s Glee Club 3; Campus Varieties 3; Student Christian Association 1; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Registrar 4). LEONARD DOAK. Electrical Engineering. 95 West St., Northampton. Born in 1924 at North Vancouver, Canada. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3; Statesmen 1; Radio Club 1, 2; Electrical Engineering Club 3, 4; Amateur Radio Association 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 4). JANE STERLING DOCKERTY. Chemistry. 9 Summer St., Maynard. Born in 1930 at Concord. Entered from Maynard High School. Activ- ities: ChemistTy Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ARNOLD DOHERTY. Food Technology. 87 Yale St., Medford. Born in 1929 at Mcdford. Transfer from Boston College. Activities: Student Senate 3; Newman Chib 3, 4; Food Technology Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). 220 ] ELIZABETH DOWD. Betty. Mathematics. ' 265 Eroiit St., Ye •- moutli. Born in li)3(l at Weyiuoutli. Entered from Weymouth High School. Actirities: Newman CUih 3, 4; Mathematics Chib 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Naiads ' 2, 3. ARTIHR FRANCIS DOYLE. Art. Civil Engineering. 6-i Powder House Boulevard, West Somerville. Born in 1928 at Somervillo. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Mills House President 4: Newman Club 4: Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BOUVE DRAKE. Dick. Forestry. 43 Border St., Cohasset. Born in 19 20 at Boston. Entered from Mount Hermou Preparatory School. Activities: Military Ball Committee 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Steward ■i. 3). FRANCIS JERALD DRISCOLL. Frank. Business. 45 Dunster Rd., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newm:in Club 1, i, 3, 4; Business Administration Club 4. ROBERT EDWARD DRISCOLL. Bob. Ornamental Horticulture. 1 North High St., Melrose. Born in 19 ' 26 at Westfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actii ' itie.i: Newman Club 1, ' i, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4); Football 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Kajjpa Sigma 3, 4 (Treasurer 4). RICHARI) WENDELL DRURY. Dick. Civil Engineering. 484 Nortli ricMsant St., Amherst. Born in 19 ' 2S at Stamford, Conn. Entered from Newton High School. Activitic.i: Agricultural Engineer- ing Club ' 2; Civil Engineering Club 3, 4. FREDERIC DUNCANSON. Tank. Electrical Engineering. -2(i(i Greeley St., Clinton. Born in 19 ' 28 at Clinton. Entered from Clinton High School. Actiiities: Outing Cluli -2, 3: Radio Club 3; Electrical Engineering Club 3, 4. WILLIAM EDWARD DUNN, .JR. Bill. Mechanical Engineering. 55 Kensington Ave., Northampton. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: A.S.M.E. +i Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. PAUL DONALD DITVAL. Chemistry. 140 Lyman St., South Hadley Falls. Born in 19 ' 29 at Springfield. Entered from Monson Academy. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 1, ' ■2, 4; Food Technology Club 4; International Club 4 (Chairman Entertainment Committee). JOHN GILLESPIE EARLY. .Jake. Business .Administration. 15 South High St., Milford. Born in 1931 at Milford. Entered from St. Mary ' s High School. Activities: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3; Interfraternity Council 3, 4 (President 4); Carnival Committee 3, 4 (Chairman of Events 4); Military Ball Committee 4; Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3; Business Administration Club i, 3; Football 1, ' 2; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4). -221 ROBERT BERNARD ECKBERG. Bob. Animal Husbandry. 18 Wedge Pond Rd., Wim Ixstir. Born in 1930 at Woburn. Entered from Winchestir High School. Artioities: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3, 4; Honors AVork 4; Phi Kappa Plii 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4 (Pres- ident 3, 4) ; Lutheran Club 1, -i, S, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HARDY EDWARDS. Bill. Economics. Pelham Rd., Pelham. Born in 1926 at Fall River. Entered from Joseph Call High Scliool. Rl ' SSELL CHAUNCEY ELDRIDGE. Russ. Finance. 66 Vesta Rd., Natick. Born in 1930 at Natick. Transfer from Newton Junior College. Activities: Business Administration Club 4; Carnival Ball Committee 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. KRIKOR ERMONIAN. Civil Engineering. 76 Cleveland St., Arling- ton. Born in 1921 at W ' orcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. FAITH BARTHOLOMEW FAIRMAN. English. 83 North Cedar Pk., Melrose. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Melrose High School. Actirities: Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Burnham Dec- lamation 2; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Varieties 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Women ' s Athletic .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiads 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary 4). CLIFFORD WILLIAM FALBY. Cliff. Sociology. Derby Rd., West Berlin. Born in 1929 at Clinton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; LTniversity Chorus 1; Chorale 2, 3, 4; German Club 1. JAMES FRANCIS FALCONE. Jim. Mechamcal Engineering. 120 Kensington Ave., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Trans- fer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Mechanical ETigineering Club 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. CALVIN MACKINTOSH FARNSWORTH. Cal. Animal Hus- bandry. 30 Perry Rd., Braintree. Born in 1930 at Chelsea. Entered from Thayer Academy. Activities: Judging Team 4: Carnival Com- mittee 3; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTEJAYNE FARR. B.J. Zoology. 1 Cottage St., New Bedford. Born in 1930 at Newburgh, N. Y. Entered from Ware High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Band 3: Student Christian Association 1, 2, 4; S. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 4; Wom- en ' s Athletic Association 1, 3, 4: Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Delta Nu 3, 4 (Historian 4). JOHN FRANCIS FARRELL. Jack. Animal Husbandry. 16 Pen- hallow St., Dorchester. Born in 1928 at Dorchester. Transfer from Boston College. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; . nimal Husbandry Club 2. 3, 4. MlRIKl. DOKIS F.VUTEUX. Zoology. Cliampioi, Ternuo, Norlli Dartmuiith. Bom in 1931 at Acushnet. Kntered from Dartiiioutli High Sfliool. Aclirii !€.■ : Dean ' s List 1, ' . 3. 4; Honors AVork 4, Si-rolls •2 (Sccrotary-Troasnri ' r ' 2); Isogon 4: Pl i Kappa Plu -t; Collegian :!; I ' niversity Cliorus -ii Operetta Guild 1, -2; Phillips Brooks Chil 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 3; Sophomore- Senior Hop Connnittee -2; Radio Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association ■■2: Conne li(iil Valley Scientific Conference 3, 4 (ChairmaTi 4); Kappa Kappa Ciannna 1. i, 3, 4 (President 4). LEONARD WILLIAM FEDDEMA. Lcn. Olericulture. Westview Pk., Amherst. Born in 19 3 at Whitinsville. Entered from North- bridge High School. Artinties: Olericulture Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (President ANDREW FRANCIS FENTON. Andy. Electrical Engineering. 17 Wilber St., Sprhigfield. Born in 19 ' -25 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. ActmU s: Newman Club 1, i, 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Electrical Engineering Club -2. 3, 4. MAURICE P.VPRICK FENTON. ' Moe. Civil Engineering. 5 Algonquin PI., Springfield. Born in 19 ' 28 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Civil Engineering Club 1, i; American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. JEAN EMERY PERSON. Engli-sh. Old Centre St., Middleboro. Born in 1931 at Waltham. Entered from Memorial High School. Aiiiviliex: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Collegian 3; French Clul) 2. EDNA MARY FILA. Home Economics. 19 Muzzy St., Chicopee Falls Transfer from Springfield Junior College. IRENE ELEANOR FINAN. Finnigan. Recreational Leadership. W ' est St., Barre. Born in 1930 at Barre. Entered from Barre High School. Actiritiex: Dean ' s List 3: Isogon 3, 4; W. S. G. A. Council 3 (Finance Committee, Student Health Committee); Handbook Board 2, 3 (Editor 3); Roister Doisters 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 3 (Co-chairman of Kiddies ' Party); Nature Guide Association 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, i, 3, 4 (Manager of Volleyball 3); Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Athletic Chairman 3, President 4). MELWYN BENJAMIN FINE. My-T. Pre-Med. 34 Greendale Rd., Mattapan. Born in 19 ' 29 at Boston. Entered from Boston Eng- lish High School. Actii ' ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Rod and Gun Club 1: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 4. JOSEPH CHARLES FIORELLI, JR., Wildlife Management. 16 Mer- riam Ave., Shrewsbury. Born in 1927 at Buffalo, N. Y. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actirilie«: Ice Hockev 1; Rod and Gun Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Skeet Club 1. NTilL ORRIN FITCH. Forestry. 351 W ' eston Rd., Wellesley. Born in 1927 at Stamford, Comi. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actirities: Roister Doisters 4; University Chorus 4; Operetta Guild 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Photographv Club 1, 2; Militarv Ball Committee 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pre.sident 4). 223 BARBARA JOAN FLAHERTY. Barb. French. Vn Chestnut St., Southbridge. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Charlton High School. Acth ' itie. ' :: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Isogon 4 (President); Phi K ' ai)|)a Phi 4; Collegian i, 3, 4 (Copy Editor 3, Campus Editor 1); Ilandliodk Board i, 3; Index 4; Campus Varieties 4; Newman Club 1, ' i, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3); Spring Day Com- mittee 4; French Club 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3, Vice-President 4); Pre-Med Club 2; Spanish Club 4; International Relations Club 2 (Publicity Chairman 2); French House 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4); Cal- endar Committee 4. BKN.L ' iMIX WALKER FLINT. Ben. Animal Husbandry. 34 Mill SI , F.asI Miiiislield. Born in 1931 at Mansfield. Entered from Mansfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Judging Teams 3; Student Christian Association 1; . nimal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; -Alpha Gamma Rho 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS FOLEY. .Jake. Political Science. 127 Franklin St., Northampton. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Transfer from Boston College. Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. ARTHIR HECTOR FORTIER. Electrical Engineering. 12 Belmont .Ave., Xiirlliaiiipton. Born in 1925 at Northampt on. Entered from Norfharnplon Iligli School. Actityities: Dean ' s List 1; Electrical Engineering Club 4; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. WILLIAM BtRNHAM FOSTER. Bill. Zoology. 11 Wildwood Ave., Greenfield. Born in 1930 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield High School. Actifities: Tlieta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RUSSELL FOX. Fo.Ky. Business . dministration. 35 Lower Beverly Hills, WVsf Springfield. Born in 1931 at We.st Springfield. Entered from Springlitld Technical High School. Activities: Maroon Key 2; XatioTial Shideiif Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 2, 3, 4, Re- gional Treasurer 3, 4, National Executive Committee 3, 4) ; Senate 1 ; Collegian 1; Concert Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Administration Club 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ANTHONY FRANGOS. Charlie. Public Health. 94 Esse.x St., Lynn. Born in 1930 at Lynn. Transfer from Norwich L niversity. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Distinguished Military Student 4; Student Christian Association 4; Orthodox Club 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Bacteriology Club 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4). RICHARD ROBINSON FR. SER. Dick. Landscape Architecture. 505 Sumner St., Norwood. Born in 1930 at Norwood. Entered from Norwood High School. A -lirities: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 2, 3, 4 (. rt Statf); Student Christian . ssociation 3: Wesley Foundation 1; Land.scape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Grand Master of Ceremonies 4). NORBERT JOSEPH FREDETTE. Nobby. Civil Engineering. 94 Princeton St., New Bedford. Born in 1927 at Fairhaven. Transfer from Fort Devens, ROLAND HERVEY GAGNON. Rolo. Bacteriology. Sawdy Pond. Fall River. Born in 1930 at New Bedford. Entered from B.M.C. Dur- fee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Statesmen 1; tiniversity Chorus 2; Chorale 1, 2; Operetta ( mild 1, 2; Campus Varieties 3; New- man Club 4; Bacteriologv Chib 3, 4 (President 4); Record Club 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. [ 224 , NANCY ANN CALAS. Fivmli. 14 llaiupiioii Ave., roii.s ,i,. Born ii l!l l ;il Mmis.Mi. KiitiTcil from Moiisoii llit;li Sriuiol. Acliritifs: Aia.lciiiic Ailivitios Board 4; Oean ' s List 3: Uoistor Dciistcrs , 3, + iBnsiiioss Maiia ' ;cr4); Operetta Guild 4; Campus Varieties 4: Student Cliristiaii Ass.ieiation 1, , 3; Freneli Clul) 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Kduea- ti..ii Chill 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Chi Onieffli i. 3. 4 (Rush Chairman 4). KArilUYN CAl.BUArni. Main St.. Montaiiue. ALICE LKONA GALE. Lee. Home Economics. 15 Endicott St., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Entered From Pittsfield High School. Actirities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; House Counselor 3; House Chair- man 4; rni crsity Chorus i; Student Christian Association 4; Judson Fellowship i, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, i, 3, 4. ARTHUR EDWARD GALLANT. Art. Electrical Engineering. North St., North Reading. Born in 19 ' 27 at I ynn. Transfer from Fort Dev- ens. Actiritiex: Newman Club 4; . merican Institute of Electrical Engineers ■i, 3, 4. BARBARA ELLEN G. LLETLY. Barbie. Heme Economics. ' 265 Spring- ide Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Actii ' ilie.i: Dean ' s List 1, -I. 3: Drill Team 3, 4: University Chorus i; Campus Varieties 1; Student Christian Asso- ciation 4; Carnival Committee 4; Home Economics Club 1, ' •2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3). HOWARD EVANS GALLEY, JR. Howie. English. 10 Yale Rd., Andover. Born in 19 ' 29 at Lawrence. Transfer from Fort Devens. Ac- tivities: Roister Doisters 4 (Executive Board 4); University Chorus i; Chorale i, 3, 4; Operetta Guild ' 2, 3, 4 (Production and Stage Manager ■2, 3, 4); Savoyards -2, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4 (. dvisory Board 4); Student Christian Association 4 (Policy Committee). MYRON MICHAEL GALUSZA. Mike. Business Administration. 33 Northern .A.ve.. Northampton. Born in 19 ' 28 at Northampton. Transfer from Marlboro College. SELMA RHEA GARBOWIT. Sel. Education. 144 Elizabeth St.. Pittsfield. Born in 1931 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield Higli School. Activities: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3; Collegian 3, 4 (Exchange Editor 4) ; Handbook Board 3; Index 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Hillel 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3); French House ' 2; Education Club 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association ' 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau ' 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). MICHAEL FRANCIS G.VRVEY. Mike. Business . dministration. 46 2 Main St., Amherst. Born in 1929 at Holyoke. Enterefl from Gush- ing . cademy. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOM. S DAVID G. TELY. Tom. Zoology. 119 Edinboro St., Marlboro. Born in 1931 at Marlboro. Entered from Marlboro High School. Activities: Uni ersity Chorus 2; Newman Clubl, ' 2, 3, 4; Inter- Greek Ball Committee 3 (Co-Chairman of Greek Week); Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Interfraternity Council Representative 3, 4). 225 CARL PUTNAM GATES, JR. Civil Engineering. 65 Adams St., Dan- vers. Born in 1930 at Danvers. Entered from Danvers High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Campus Varieties 1; Wesley Foundation 3, 4 (Treasurer 3); Military Ball Committee 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. JULIEN PAUL GAUDREAU. Lou. Pre-Med. 264 Main St., Indian Orchard. Born in 1927 at Ludlow. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activi- ties: Outing Club 1; Interfraternity Council 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3; International Rela- tions Club 1;Q.T.V. 3, 4. DONALD CAMERON GAY. Don. Animal Husbandry. 7 Robbins Rd., Lexington. Born in 1931 at Arlington. Entered from Lex ington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Judging Teams 4; Outing Club 1; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN ALBERT GENDALL. Sam. Wildlife Management. 148 Dothan St., Arhngton. Born in 1918 at Cambridge. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, 4. ALBERT GEORGE GHIZ. Al. Civil Engineering. 7 Wall St., Worcester. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Entered from North High School. Activities: Civil Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN LAWRENCE GIBBONS, JH. Gib. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 238 Walnut St., Holyoke. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers 3, 4. MARVIN ELIHU GILBERT. Chemistry. 222} Crescent St., Brock- ton. Born in 1930 at Brockton. Entered from Brockton High School. JEAN ELIZABETH GIMALOWSKI. English. 33 Alger St., Adams. Born in 1930 at Adams. Entered from Adams High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Index 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chapter Correspondent 4). STANLEY SUMNER CLICK. Stan. Psychology. 41 Almont St., Maiden. Born in 1930 at Maiden. Entered from Maiden High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Collegian 3; Handbook Board 2, 3; Index 3; Roister Doisters 3; Operetta Guild 2; Hillel 1; Psychology Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, 4); Tau Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4. SUMNER HAROLD GOCHBERG. Sonny. Pn-Med. 100 Algon- quin lid,, Newton. Born in 1931 at Boston. Enlind Inrni Newton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi K; ] :t Phi 4; Quar- terlv 2, .-i, 4 (IJlerary Editor 4); Hillel 2. 3, 4 (President ;i); Carnival Bali ConunilliM. 2, ;i; Mililarv Ball ConMnilleo 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Football Team I; WMIA 2, 3; Inter-Class Play 3; Tau Epsilon Phi ], 2,3, 4. [226; ELlSAHK ni VVMOL CODING. Hots.v. I ' .nslish. rhiinlivf Liuio. Aiiihcrsl. Rcirii in 1!);K) at Nortlianipton. KnttTod Iruin Amherst Higl Si ' liciol. .l. , ,7„ ' x: Dran ' s List 1, ■ , 3, -t; Marcliiiifj Haml 3; Concert Band :!; llanaiuu.k Board ' : Concert Association 1, ■- ' . ii. 4; Campus Varieties S: Ski Cluh ' , 3, 4; French FoUies 1. , ' ; Pi Beta I ' lii 1, i, 3, -t (Social Chairman 4). RICHARD LOWELL GOLAN. Dick. Lidustrial Engineering. 91 Lakeside Dr., Shrewsbury. Born in 1930 at Worcester. Transfer from Worcester Junior College. Actinlicx: Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH GOLAS. Steve. Civil Engineering. 90 Glen- dale St., Eastliampton. Bora in 19 ' 26 at Easthampton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Aclii ' ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Statesmen ' 2; Operetta Guild 3; Rifle Club ' 2; Varsity Track 2; Newman Club 1; Civil Engineering Club i. PAUL GOLDBERG. Modern Languages. 12 Fenelon St., Dorchester. Born in 1931 at Mattapan. Entered from Boston Latin. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Handbook Board 2, 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4 (Executive Board 4, Stage Manager 4); Campus Varieties 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chairman of Social Committee 3); French Club 3, 4; Psy- chology Club 3: German Club 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (As- sistant Scribe 3, Historian 4). ENID JOAN GOLDMAN. Psychology. 56 Hillsboro Rd., Mattapan. Born in 1932 at Boston. Entered from Dorchester High School for Girls. Aclivilies: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 3; Handbook Board 1, 2; Roister Doisters 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4) ; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 4 ; Drill Team 1 ; Index 4 ; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT FRANCIS GOODE. Red. History. 300 Fellsway West, Medford. Born in 1928 at Medford. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi-Ed Club 3, 4; Dormitory Athletic Chairman 4; Soccer 1; Track 1; Education Club 3, 4. JUDITH CHARLOTTE GORDON. Judy. Mathematics. 40 Haw- thorne St., Maiden. Born in 1928 at Somerville. Entered from Maiden High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; LTniversity Orchestra 1, 2 (Publicity Chairman); Roister Doisters 1, 2; Concert Association 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 1, 2) ; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4 (Sec- retary-Treasurer 4) ; Naiads 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Treasurer 1, Treasurer 2). RENEE GORDON. Home Economics. 56 Alsace St., Springfield Born in 1931 at Springfield. Transfer from American International College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 3, 4 (Assistant Subscrip- tion Manager 4); Quarterly 4; Roister Doisters 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; House Counsellor 4; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4. ALBERT KELLETT GRAHAM. Crip. Civil Engineering. 52 Brown St., Methuen. Born in 1929 at Methuen. Entered from Methuen High School. Activities: Baseball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club 1, 2; Band 1; Ski Club 2, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4; Alumni Varsity M Club 4; Carnival Committee 3. MARY ELIZABETH GRANTFIELD. Home Economics. 43 Malcolm Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Class Officer 1 (Secretary); Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Scrolls 2; Senate 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mother ' s Day Committee 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4). 227 ' HADLEY WETHERED GRAY. Finance. 91 Lyndale St., Springfield. Born in 19 ' 38 at Springfield. Transfer from St. Michaels College. Actipities: Ka])])a Sigma 3, 4. MARK .lOEl, CKEKNUKIU;. Arcmnting. ' 20(1 St. Paul St.. Brookline. Horn in li). ' ((lal Boslon. ImiUtciI from Ho.stuii Latin Soliool. Artii ' ilie.i: Dean ' s List -, ' , :i; Hillc-I 1; Mililarv Ball ( onunittee ' 2, 3; Tau Ep.silon Phi 1, ' 2, 3,-1 (Scribe 3, 4). ALFRED MATHIAS GREER, JR. - ' Al. Forestry. Federal St., Belchertown. Born in 1918 at Maiden. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Forestry Club 3, 4 (Secretary 4). ALLEN KRONVALL GRIGGS. Al. Civil Engineering. 17 Belvidere St., Springfield. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actimlien: American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. ERNEST LEO GROLIMUND. Tunney. Business Administration. 17 Higliland Ave., Northampton. Born in 1927 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. , LBION HENRY GROSS. Al. Landscape Architecture. 96 Hock- anum Rd., Northampton. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4. :MARY PATRICLA. GUILTINAN. Mary Pat. Home Economics. 14 Hollister St., Pittsfield. Born in 1931 at Pittsfield. Entered from St. Josepli ' s High School. Activitie.i: Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Index 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3; Campus Varieties 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3); Carnival Ball Committee 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Marshal 3, Scholarship Chairman 4). R.VY MARTIN GUNN. Chemistry. Post Office Box 409, Stockbridge. Born in 1930 at Atlanta, Ga. Entered from Williams High School, Stockbridge. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); . delphia 4; Maroon Key 2 (Vice-President); Chemistry Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Class Officer 4 (Vice-President). RICHARD LAWRENCE HADFIELD. Dick. Public Health. 411 N. Franklin St., Holbrook. Born in 1926 at Brockton. Entered from Sunnier High School. Activities: Bacteriology Club 3, 4. RK ' IIARI) .lOlIN HAEEY. Dick History. 29 Belmont Ave., North- ampton. Born in li)29 at ortliani] l( ' n. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Collegian 2, 3, 4 (Executive Editor 4); Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. 228 ( I.IKFORl) I.. IIAGBEHG. ' •Cliti. Business AdministnUiuii. l:U Beverly K 1., Woreestor. Born in 1!) ' 2!) at Woreester. Transfer In.ni Xorwieli I ' niversity. Arlirilics: Phi SiijMia Kn|)])a ;i, 4. UOBKUT MKRI.K IIAMILTON. Boh. Dairy Industry. Vslvie I ' arlv No. • , Vniversitv of Mass., Auilierst. Born in l!) ' (i at Los An geles, Calif. Kntered ' from State Collefje High School. ArlU ' Uie. Dean ' s List 4; .tudging Teams 4; Dairy dul. ' 2. 8. 4 (President a) ASTRID L UL HANSON. Sandy. English -26 Edend.de St. Springfield. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Actirlticx: Dean ' s List 1, -2. 3; Scrolls ' 2, Opiiitfa Guild 2 Dormitory Social Chairman 3; Student Christian V soc i.ifion f. Women ' s Athletic -Association 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Manager 3), K.ippi lpli.i Theta 1, % 3, 4 (Social Chairman 3, President 4) PAULINE HARCOVITZ. Polly. Home Economics 21 Orchaid st Millis. Born in 1930 at Brookline. Entered from Mdlis High School Activities: Pauhellenic Council 3, 4; Women ' s Judiciarj Board ' 2, 3, 1 (Chief Justice 4); Roister Doisters 3; Outing Club 1, i. Orthodox Club 1, -2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Christian Association 4; Mother ' s Day Committee 1; Home Economirs Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 ( ' ice- President 4); Student Faculty Planning Board 1, i, 3, 4 (Secretary): State Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3); Women ' s . thletic Association 1, i, 3, 4, House Coun- cillors: House Chairman 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Evecutive Board H WILLIAM BRENDON HARRINGTON. Bill. Electrical Engineer- ing. 162 Northampton Ave., Springfield. Born in 1921 at Springheld Entered from Technical High School. AclivHie.i: Dean ' s List 3, New- man Club -2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4; A.I.E.E. i, 3, 4. EVERETT BRYANT HATCH. Ev. Animal Husbandry. 20 Draper Ave., Arlington. Born in 1931 at Arlington. Entered from Arlington High School. Aftiritie-s: Dean ' s List 1, 3; .Indging Teams 4. .ludson Fellowship 3, 4: Animal Husbandrv Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4: Alpha Gamma Rho 1. 2, 3, 4. RICHMOND WILLIAM H. THAWAY. Dick. Mechanical Engi- neering. 2() East St., Warren. Born in 192H at Warren. Transfer from Fort Devens. Arliiifiex: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Cluli 1: Me- chanical Engineering Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY : IAE HATHAWAY. Sliirl. English. Williamsburg. Born in 19 ' 29 at Westfield. Entered from Helen E. James High School. Actii ' ifies: Dean ' s List 3; Writer ' s Club 4; Outing Club ' 2: Student Christian Association 1; S.C.A. Cabinet 1: Sigma Kappa ' 2, 3, 4. JEAN HAZELTON. Recreation. Main St., Dennisport. Born in 1930 at Hyannis. Entered from Pembroke High School. Activities: Class Officer (Secretary ' 2); Isogon 4: Pauhellenic Council 3, 4; Campus Chest Drive 1, 2, 3 (Events Chairman 2): Social Chairman, Lewis Hall 1; House Chairman, Lewis Hall 3; Operetta Guild 1; Student Christian Association 1, ' 2, 3 (Co-Chairman Embassy •2); Carnival Ball Committee 1, 4 (Co-Chairman 4) ; Sophomore- Senior Hop Committee ■2; Spring Day Committee 3; Education Club 4; Nature Club 4; Wom- en ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pauhellenic Representative 4, Memliership Chairman 4). HENRY ROBERT HEALY. English. 77 Forris St., W est Springfield. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. 229 JOANI ELIZABETH HEATH. Cherrie. Recreational Leadership. S(i Aid™ St., Lynn. Born in 1930 at Lynn. Entered from Lynn Eng- lish HIkIi School Actirities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Scrolls 2; Isogon 4; I ' anhcllciiic Council 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, President 4); Carnival Ball ConuniHce 3 (Events Chairman); Mother ' s Day Committee 1; Wom- (m ' .s .Mlili ' tic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sports Manager 2, President 3); l n) iin Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. VERNA MAY HEATH. Home Economics. Main St., Huntington. Born in 1930 at Huntington. Entered from Huntington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2. FREDERICK LEE HELENE. Fred. Electrical Engineering. 316 HoUis St., Framingham. Born in 1929 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Mills House officer (Secretary-Treas- urer 4); American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH HEMMINGS. .lack. Ornamental Horticulture. 34 North Ave., Rockland. Bom in 1927 at Rockland. Entered from Rockland High School. Actimlies: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE JOHN HIGGINS. Laurie. Political Science. 186 Summit Ave., Wollaston. Born in 1929 at Chelsea. Entered from Boston College High School. Activities: Military Ball Committee 1; Radio Station 2, 3, 4 (Chief Announcer 3, 4, Production Director 3, Sports Director 4); Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA AMES HILL. Bobby. English. 71 Hubbard St., Ludlow. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Ludlow High School. Activities: Collegian 1; Handbook Board 1, 2; Sinfonietta 1, 2; Chorale 3, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties 2; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (Editor 3, Vice-President 4). WARREN FAMES HILL, JR. Landscape Architecture. H-3, Hamp- shire House, Amherst. Born in 1928 at Adams. Transfer from Marl- boro College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Landscape Architecture Club 2,3,4 (President 4). CAROI, MAK IIIXDS. Toddy Sociology. 83 Castle St., Great Barriiigtiin. Horn in 1!)30 at PittsHeld. Entered from Searles High Sc-hool. Actirities: . cademic . ctivities Board 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager 3); Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 3, Music Chairman 4). I.I,EN WENTWORTH IIIXON, JR. Al. Landscape Architecture. 17 Montague St., Worcester. Born in 1928 at Worcester. Entered from (nsliing . a(leniy. Activities: Academic Activities Board 2; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Campus Varieties 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Dance Band 1, 2; Landscape Architecture Club 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS VICTOR HOGAN, JR. Hogie. Electrical Engineering, 5 Cotuit St., West Roxbury. Born in 1928 at Cambridge. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Orchestra 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Electrical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, Secretary 4); Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. 230 ARTIUU KPWARD HOLMES. Art. Landscape Architecture. 40 l ' r j, ' ross St , Ilopedale. Born in 1930 at Hopedale. Entered from llopedale High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Student Cliristian As- sociatiou 1, , 3, 4: DeMohiy Chil -2, 3, 4; l-andscape Arcliitecture Club !2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 4. RAYMOND DEAN HOLMES. Uay. Civil Engineering. 387 Grove St., Fall River. Born in 19 8 at New York City, N. Y. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Class Officer 1, 4 (President): Civil Engineer- ing Club , 3, 4. RUTH BRETTLE HOLTON. Psychology. Northfield. Born in 1930 at Greenfield. Transfer from Vermont Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Honors York 4; Psychology Club 3, 4, DAVID REID HORSEFIELD. Dave. Civil Engineering. 21 Prince St., Needham. Born in 1931 at Oak Park, 111. Entered from Needham High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4); Canterbury Club 3, 4: DeMolay Club 1; Military Ball Committee 1; Radio Station 1, -2, 3: American Association of Civil Engineers -2, 3, 4; Engineer ' s Council 4 (Chairman). MRS. PORTIA CHAMBERLIN HLTBER. Psychology. East North- field. Born in 19 ' 28 at East Northfield. Transfer from Piedmont Col- lege. Activities: Class Officer 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER HURLEY. Fran. Business Administration. 12 Pierview Ave., Revere. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. RUTH G. HURWTTZ. Psychology. 277 Pine St., Lowell. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Lowell High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Roister Doisters 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2); Psychology Club 3, 4; LTniversitv Symphony 1, 2 (Publicity Chairman): Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4). DUDLEY FRANCIS IRWIN. Dud. Electrical Engineering. 27 Memorial Drive, Amherst. Born in 1919 at Northampton. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Electrical Engineering Club 3,4. MARIE THERESA .JACOB. Recreational Leadership. 49 Cole Ave., Williamstown. Born in 1930 at Williamstown. Entered from Williams- town High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4 (Executive Board 4); Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Carnival Committee 3: Nature Guide Association 3, 4 (President 4); Psychology Club 2: Women ' s . thletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4. JVHTCHELL ALEXANDER .JACQUE, .JR. Mitch. Animal Hus- bandry. 569 South Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1929 at Amherst. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 4. 231 WnXIAM OCEANIC .lAHN, JR. Bill. Floriculture. Ut-t6 Central St., East Bridgewater. Born iu 1931 at Brockton. Entered from East Bridgewater High Scoool. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Chimes 3, 4; University Chorus 2; Chorale -t; Operetta Guild 3, i; Horticulture Show Committee 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 3, 4; Floriculture Club 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4). EDWARD JOSEPH JAXKOWSKI. Bull. Finance. 12 Irving St., Easthampton. Born in 1927 at Easthampton. Entered from East- hampton High School. EDWIN CONKAD MITCHELL JASINSKI. Jazz. Economics. 2(1-2 Sclioi]l St., ( ' Iii(u])cc Falls. Born in 1926 at Springfield. Transfer from Ohio University. Adiiities: Class Officer 2 (Treasurer); Ju- diciary Committee 3; Band 1; Roister Doi.sters 2, 3, 4; Concert .Vssiii ' iation 2; Campus Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4 (Director 1, 2); Outing ( ' lull 2; Ski Clnb 1, 2 (Vice-President); Veteran ' s Club 2, 3; Newman Chil. ' 2; Carnival Ball Committee 2; Dad ' s Day Committee 1, 2; Ciniival (■(Mnriiillcc 3; Mother ' s Day Committee 2; Sophomore- Scniur Hop Counnittee 3; Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3; Football 2, 3; Basketball 2; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4, Social Chairman 4). MAE-LOUISE JEZYK. Lou. Zoology. 46 Franklin St., Northamp- ton. Born in 1929 at Barre. Entered from Barre High School. .4c(iu- ilies: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors W ' ork 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 3). BETTY-LOU JOHNSON. B-Lou. Romance Languages. 363 Broad- way St., North Attleboro. Born in 1930 at Attleboro. Entered from No ' rtli . ttlcboro High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Student Chris- liaii . vM,.iation 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club 1, 2 (Secretary 1); Mother ' s Dav ( ' (.nnnittee 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4: Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4: Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4). JARL ORVILLE JOHNSON. J. J. Electrical Engineering. 491 N. West St., Feeding Hills. Born in 1928 at New Britain, Conn. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Outing Club 2, 4; Radio Club 2; Ski Club 1; Electrical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Camera Club 1; Television Club 1. PHILIP MARSH JOHNSON. Phil. English. 21 Larchmont Lane, Lexington. Born in 1930 at Putnam, Conn. Entered from Arlington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4: Collegian 2, 3, 4; Roister Doi tcrs 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties 3, 4; Carnival Committee 4; Iiitcrclass Plays 3: Hospital Touring Group 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4 (Secretary 3, 4). RICHARD EDWARD JOHNSON. Dick. Electrical Engineering. 53 Beach St., W ' ollaston. Born in 1928 at Medford. Entered from North Quincy High School. Activities: American Institute of Elec- tricaljingineering 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Chairman 4); Engineering Coun- cil 3 (Secretary); Q. T. V. 3, 4. WILLAUI) MARSHALL JOHNSON. Bill. Accounting. 24 Bates St., Westficld. Entered from Westfidd High School. Born in l!);!(l at West- Held- .lr i ( o-.- Dean ' s List 3. 4; Indf.x t (Assistant BvisiTicss Man- ager); Roister Doisters 3, 4; National Student Association 2, 3 (Treas- urer 3). DAVID ROBERT JOHNSTON. Dave. Agronomy. 89 Shute St., Everett. Born in 1930 at Everett. Entered from Everett High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Outing Club 1; Phillips Brooks Club 1; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. 232 KDITH C ' AIU)L1NF, JONES. Kaio. Ihnnv Ecmimnics. -.H Salisluiiy St., Reholioth. Bom in 1931 at Cleveland, Ohio. Entered Irom Digli- ton Higli School. Actirities: Summer School Social Committee 3; Roister Doisters 1, -i, 3; Student Christian Association 1, ' 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet 3: Home Economics Clul) 1, ' 2. 3: Naiads 1: K: p y. Alpha Theta 1, .3. STEPHEN FRANCIS JOYCE. Public Health. 11 St. Margarets St., Dorchester. Born in 19 ' 2T at Boston. Transfer From Eort Devens. Activities: Bacteriology Cluli 3, +. EVELYN MARIAN KACINSKl. Ev. Home Economics. R.F.I). Bradstreet, South Deerfield. Born in 1931 at Northampton. Tran i■cr from Framingham State Teachers College. Activities: Newman Chib 1, ' 2, 3, i; Home Economics Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE ADELE KEANE. Larrie. English. -201 Federal St , Greenfield. Born in 19 ' 29 at Milwaukee, Wis. Transfer from Syracuse University. Activities: Index i; Dean ' s List 3; Chi Omega 3, 4. FRANK EDWARD KEEGAN. Marketing. -2 Maple St., Three Rivers. Bom in 19-27 at New London, Conn. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club i; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. ROGER WESTON KELLEY, JR. Wes. Entomology. 1.51 North Main St., Middleboro. Born in 1930 at Middleboro. Entered from Memorial High School. Activities: Band 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee i, 3, 4 (Chairman 4); Fernald Entomclogy Club -2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FREDERICK KEMPF. Bob. Electrical Engineering. Memorial St., Deerfield. Bom in 1928 at Greenfield. Entered from Deerfield Academy. Activities: Electrical Engineering Club 3, 4. JOAN MARIE KENNEDY. Jodie. Psychologj ' . 97 Daviston St., Springfield. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Technical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Collegian 4; Index 3, 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3; University Chorus 2; Campus Varieties 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Picnic Committee 1; Bacteriology Club 2; Psychology Club 3, 4; W ' omen ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club 3; Chi Omega 1,2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Treasurer 4). MICHAEL KESTIGIAN. Mike. Chemistry. Apt. C-7 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born in 1928 at Charlton Depot. Transfer from Fort Dev- ens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); International Relations Club 1. CHARLES WILLIAMS KETTENDORF, Mechanical Engineering. 23 Cohasset St., Boston. Born in 1926 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2. [ 233 ] LEO FRANCIS KILCOYNE. Lee. 62 Paine St., Worcester. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, i, S, i (President 4); Mathematics Club i. GLADYS MAK KIMBAM,. Cl.uMie. Animal Husbandrj ' . 791 East Broadway, llavi-rliill. Bum in l!i:!(l at Haverhill. Transfer from Stock- bridge Schciiil. Activifies: Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, i. SYLVL ELIZABETH KINGSBURY. English. R.F.D. No. 2, Shel- burne. Born in 1930 at Greenfield. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 1, 2; Quarterly 3; Mother ' s Bay Committee 1; French Club 1; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Volleyball Manager 4); Writer ' s Cliib 4; Education Club 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Registrar 3, Secretary 4). ROBERT WILLIAM KITTLE. Bob. Accounting. 64 East Housa- tonic St., Dalton. Born in 1929 at Pittsfield. Entered from Dalton High School. Activities: Junior Class Executive Committee; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Handbook Board 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Weslev Foundation 1, 2. i;. JANE KLEIN. Janie. Home Economics. 205 East Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1931 at Manhatten, Kansas. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1: Collegian 1; Carnival Com- mittee 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY KMIEC. Mechanical Engineering. Route No. 1, Salem Depot, N. H. Born in 1926 in Poland. Transfer from Fort l)e ' ens. BARBARA ANN KONOPKA. Bobbie. Bacteriology. 284 Main St., Easthampton. Born in 1931 at Northampton. Entered from East- lianiptdu High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Executive Board 2, 3; Scrolls 2 (Vice-President); Drill Team 2, 3, 4; House Counselor 3; Collegian 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Flower Fashion Show 2, 3; Carnival Ball Committee 2; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. AARON KORNETSKY. Food Technology. 744 Broadway, Chelsea. Born in 1930 at Chelsea. Entered from Chelsea High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 1; Handbook Board 2; Food Technology Club 4; Tan Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Steward 4). HARRY JOSEPH KORSLUND. Slim. Poultry Husbandry. 87 Gay St., Norwood. Born in 1928 at Norwood. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Lutheran Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Art Club 1; Military Ball Committee 4; Poultry Club 2, 4. PHILIP EDWIN KOSKI. Phil. Chemistry. R.F.D. No. 3. Amherst. Born in 1930 at Hadley. Entered from Hopkins Academy. Activities: Chemistry Club 4; Prc-Med Club 4; Soccer 1, 2. 2. ' 54 RTCHAUn ALAN KOSKI. Dick. Poultry, (i Allston St., West Mtilfinil. Born in 1930 at Medford. Entered from Medford High Scliool. Activities: Band 1; Judgin Teams 3; Poultry Club 3, 4. EILEEN SELMA KOVEY. Kov. Sociology. i 5 Washington St., Stougliton. Born in 1930 at Boston. Entered from Stoughton High School. Aclirilies: House Counselor 4; Index ' 2, 3; Roister Doisters 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, •3, 3, 4; LZ.F.A. 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion 1, ' 2. 3. 4; Pi Beta Phi 3, 4. EUGENE FRANCIS KOWALIK. Geno. Mechanical Engineermg 43 Commercial St., Thorndike. Born in 19 ' 28 at Thonidike. Entered from Palmer High School. Activities: Radio Club 1; Mechanical Engineering Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1. LEO COLTON KRANEFl ' SS. Lee. Chemistry. 7 2 Manor Rd., Springfield. Born in 19 ' 28 at Quincy. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Newman Club 1, ' 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 4; Pre-Med Club 1 (Secretary). ROBERT HOLMSTROM KROECK. Bob. Sociology. 28 Hartshorn St., Reading. Born in 1930 at Waltham. Entered from Reading High School. Activities: Class Officer 2, 3 (Vice-President 2, President 3), Adelphia 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4) . ALFRED ALEXANDER KROL. Al. Marketing. Amherst Rd., Sunderland. Born in 1930 at Sunderland. Entered from Amherst High School. Activities: Index 4; Track 1; Business . dministration Club 4; Military Ball Committee 1, 4, ANITA BARBARA KRIKLEY. Nita. Home Economics. Benjamm Rd., Shirley. Born in 1930 at Nashua, N. H. Entered from Fitchburg High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Women ' s Glee Club 2, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LYONS LAMBERT. Bill. Business Administration. 136 Lake St., Brighton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Born in 1922 at Brighton. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa. DONALD C0RNT:LIUS LANCTO. Don. Mathematics. A-5 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born in 1928 at North Adams. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1; Mathematics Club 3, 4. GERALDINE MAYNARD LANCTO. Gerry. Home Economics. 2380 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington. Born in 1930 at Lowell. Entered from Winthrop High School. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Collegian 1, 2, 3, 4 ' (Exchange Editor 3, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor 4) ; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Carnival Ball Committee 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 2, 3, 4 (Key Correspondent 4). 235] IIEXRY JAMES LANK. ICUctiical Engineering. Essex. Born in IQ-ZS iit Essex. Entered from llnntington Preparatory Scliool. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Elei-trieal Engineering Club 2, 3; A.I.E.E. 3, i. MARLENE LANES. Home Economics. 13 Beacon Hill Ave., Lynn. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Lynn Englisli High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3, 4; Collegian 3; Roister Doisters 1; Hillel 1, 2, 3, i: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 4). ROLAND THEODORE LaPLANTE. Roily. Animal Husbandry. P.O. Box 2(t7, Man.sfield. Born in 1931 at St. Louis, Mo. Entered from L lsti(■ld Higli School. Artinlies: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Judging Teams 4; Newman Club 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Agronomy Club 3; Alpha Ganmia Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. .ILDrni R. LAPPIN. Judy. Mathematics. 109 Homestead St., Roxlinrv. Born in 1932 at Boston. Entered from Girls ' Latin School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Collegian 4 (Co-Subscripticn Manager); Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Committee on Student Life 3, 4; Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 R 1 I 1 S-Bl- TH L V Marybeth. Heme Economics. 33 Green- li it Sf Sprmj,hild Born m 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Tech- iiK d Ihf,h S( hool iilnitits Dean ' s List 2, 3; Women ' s Glee Club 3; I ni er il ( h iru ' 4 ( oncert Association 3, 4; Home Economics ( lull 1 ' J 4 Si ,nu Ki))pi3, 4. R I III R 1 !)( 1{ 1 m NC Art. Geology. 30 Winslow St., Cam- liiid,.! Biiiii 111 1 ' ) ' ! it Moncton, N. B., Canada. Transfer from B(i ton I m ( rsit litutttes Geology Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4) . EARL ROBERT LENOIS. Agricultural Engineering. 1 K St., Turners Falls. Born in 1930 at Turners Falls. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Agricultural Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3,4). RICHARD LINCOLN LETTIS. Dick. English. 16 Samuel St., . ga viiui. Born in 1928 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Dcvens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Quarterly 3, 4 (Poetry Editor 4); Index 4; Quarterly Club 2; Radio Club 4. . L1CE MI ' RIEL LEVENTHAL. Al. Textiles and Applied Arts. 7.5 Van Grei-nbv Rd., Lowell. Born in 1931 at Lowell. Entered from Lowell High Sci I. Activities: Roister Doisters 1, 2, 4:Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Representative 1, 3); Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairman 4). CHARLOTTE .ILDITH LEVINE. Sociology. 36 Hillside Ave., Law- rence. Born in 1930 at Boston. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Index 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Com- mittee 3 (Publicity Committee); Sigma Delta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. 236 GRACK M.VRIl.VX I.KVINK. CliiUI IVvt lopnuMit. +ll Ihinvod.l St.. Lynn. Born in loaci :it Wintlirup. Kntorod from l.ynn Classical lligli Sohool. Aclirilirs: Roistt-r Dcistcrs ■, ' , 3; Hillel 1, -i, 3, i: Home Kco- nomics Cluh -2, 3, 4; Si. ' nia Di-lta Tau 1. ■- ' , 3, i. BRICK NICHOLSON LKVIS. I ' onltiy Ihisliandry. 1(U ClaHin St., Belmont. Born in UH9 at Camhridfio. Knterod Ironi Belmont Hill Sehool. Actirilie. ' .-: Dean ' s List 3: Stuilont Christian Assoeiation 1, -i, 3, 4; Poultry Clnh ' , 3, 4; Football 1, -i: Hockey ' 2, 3, 4; Varsity [ CInl. ■ . 3, 4; ' Kapi)a Simna 1. -2, 3. 4. I ' .S ' l ' ELLF, LTF,BER LVN, Economics. 510 Pawtiicket St., Lowell. Born in l!)3(l at New York. . Y. Entered from Lowell High School. Arlirilifs: Dean ' s List 1. -2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Collegian 3; Hillel 1, -2, 3, 4; Radio Cluh -2; Sigma Delta Tau 1, -2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairniau 3, President 4). HERBERT ERNEST LINDNER. Herb. Mechanical Engineering. 4!) Vernon St., Holyoke. Born in 1927 at Holyoke. Entered Irom Holvoke High Sehoo ' l. Actiriticx: Basketball 1, Var-sity D and M 1, -2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, -2; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. LAWRENCE LITWACK. Larry. English. 61 Porter St., Maiden. Born in 19-29 at Chelsea. Entered from Maiden High Sehool. Activities Adelphia 4; Baud ' 2, 3: Collegian ' 2, 3, 4 (News Editor -2, 3); Campus Chest 3, 4; Roister Doisters 4 (Executive Board); Index 2, 3, 4 (Man- aging Editor 4); Operetta Guild 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman 3, 4), Campus Varieties 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis (Manager 2, 4); WMl ' A 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Member-at-large 4). ROBERT LIVINGSTON. Ro ky. Political Science. 59 Main St, Haverhill. Born in 1930 at Haverhill. Entered from New Y ' ork Mil- itary . cademy. Activities: Collegian 2, 3 (Advertising Manager 3), Interfraternitv Council 2, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi- dent 4). JEREMIAH ANTHONY LoCONTE. Jerry. Mechanical Engmeer- ing. 85 Readville St., Hyde Park. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Track 1: Soccer 1, A.S.M.E. Club 3, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 2, 3. GILBERT SOARES LOPES. Gil. Zoology. 44 Parker St., New Bedford. Born in 1924 at New Bedford. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 4; Education Club 4. MARY ALICE LOWRY. English. 10 Camelia Ave., Cambridge. Borii in 1930 at Cambridge. Entered from Cambridge High and Latin. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 3; Scrolls 2; Burnham Declamation 2; Roister Dois- ters 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, General Manager 4); Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4 Inter-Sorority Declamation 2, 4; L ' niversitv Plavers 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LUNDBERG. History. 747 Pleasant St., Framingham Centre Born in 1930 at Framingham. Entered from Framingham High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Roister Doisters 1; University Chorus 1: Chorale 3; Operetta Guild 3; Student Christian Association 1; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. 237 HUGO MIKAEL LUOTO, JR. Business Administration. 14 Albertina St., Quincy. Born in 1929 at Centerville. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Business Administration Club 3, 4 (President 4); Q.T.V. (Housing Officer 3, 4). DEXTER BURT LYMAN. Dec. Sociology. -23 Mechanic St., Shel- burne Falls. Born in 1927 at Greenfield. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. .IA(( rKl,IXK MAHIK LYNCH. Jackie. Home Economics. ■_ ' , ' licyniiliis Am., Mdnscjn. Born in 1931 at Palmer. Entered from MiinsoTi liigli Sclindl. Actii ' ilies: Newman Club 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4); Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4). HARRY DAVID LYONS, JR. English. 193 Highland Ave., Lowell. Born in 1927 at Lowell. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Club 4 (Vice-President); Campus Chest 3. RICHARD WILKINS M. cCALLUM. Mac. Marketing. 122 West Elm Ave., Wollaston. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Outing Club 1 ; Devens College Association 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4); Business Administration Club 4; Q.T.V. 2, 3, 4 (Steward 3, 4). CECILIA GENEVIEVE MACHAIEK. ' Xeil. English. 101 Chapman St., Greenfield. Born in 1931 at Greenfield. Entered from Greenfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Index 3, 4; University Chorus 2; Outing Club 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 3, 4; International Relations Club 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH MACHNO. Mack. Olericulture. 22 High St., Holyoke. Born in 1928 at Hadley. Transfer from Hopkins Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3; Operetta Guild 3; Outing Club 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Horticul- ture Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Poultry Club 1, 2: Future Farmers of America (Reporter 2, 3); Olericulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter 3). PAUL STANLEY MACIOI.EK. Mack. Industrial Psychology. 40 Lowell St., Wcsl Sprin ' lield. Born in 1930 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Entered from West Springfield High School. Activities: Newman Club 1; Military Ball Committee 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Radio Club 3; Horticulture Show 3; Alpha Gamma Rho 4 (Librarian 4, Social Chairman 4). STANLEY JULIAN MACIOLEK, JR. Stash. Mathematics. 19 Genesee St., Springfield. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 4. FRANCIS GARRETT MAIIER. Fran. Business Administration. G-3 Federal Circle, Amherst. Born in 1928 at Northampton. Transfer from Boston LTniversity. Activities: Military Ball Committee 4. 238 NIINZI JOHN MAK). Kiip. C li Miiistiy. S Kir St., Soutli Bairo. Hen in 19 ' J9 at South Barrc. Kntcrcd from Barre High School. Adifilic.-: Dean ' s List ' J, 3; Newman Clnb 3, 4; Chemi.strv Club 4. ALAN TAYLOR MANCHKSTER. Al. FUtriculture. Old Harh.n- Rd., Westport Harbor. Born in lO ' iS at Fall River. Transfer from Brown University. Acliritie. ' :: Deans List 3; Flower Fashion Show 3 (Co-chairman V, Carnival Ball Committee 3, i (Ticket Chairman 3, -i): Horticulture Sliow 3, i (Committee Chairman 3, 4); Floricul- ture Club 3, 4; Theta Chi -2, 3. 4 (Secretary 4). ERNEST JOSEPH MANDEVILLE. Ernie. Food Technology. 53 Howard Ave., New Bedford. Born in 19 ' 21 at New Bedford. Entered from New Bedford High School. Activities: Interfraternitx Judiciary 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Outing Club 1, 2; French Club 4; FcmhI Technology Club 3, 4; Fencing Club i, 3, 4 (President ' 2, 3, 41: Devens Fencing League 1 (President): International Relations Chili 1; Square Dance Club ' 2; Q.T.V. i, 3, 4. ANDREW NELSON MANGUM. Andy. Agricultural Engineering. 55 AUyn St., Holyoke. Born in 19 ' 29 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Agricultural Engineering Club ' 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Engineering Council 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, ■2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, President 4). WILLL M EDWARD MANLEY. Bill. Floriculture. 23 Bower St., West Medford. Born in 1927 at Medford. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Deans List 3; Senate 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- Greek Ball Committee 3; Floriculture Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3); Flower Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (President 4). RONALD KAY MANSBACH. Ronnie. Sociology. 26 Leyden St., Brockton. Born in 1928 at Brockton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Outing Club 1; Lutheran Club 2; Alpha Phi Omega 4. LORETO PAUL M. RINELLI. Lalo. Chemistry. 714 Pleasant St.. Norwood. Born in 1930 at Norwood. Entered from Norfolk County Agricultural School. Activities: Military Ball Committee 4; Chemistr Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 (Secretary 2); Q.T.V. 1, 2, 3, (Sergeant at Arms 2, Chaplain 3, 4). ELIZABETH ANNE MARSHMAN. Betsy. Child Development 31 Milton St., Brockton. Born in 1930 at AVhite Plains, N. Y ' . En- tered from Brockton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Isogon 4 (Vice-President); Student Christian Association 1; Edwards Fellow- ship 1, 2; Carnival Committee 3, 4 (Queen ' s Committee Chairman 3); Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3); Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 2 (Chairman of Activities Committee); House Counselor 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ALOYSIUS MARTIN. Jack. ludvistrial Administration. 37 Stone St., Walpole. Born in 1927 at Walpole. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 3, 4; Business Admin- istration 4. RICHARD ARTHUR MARTINEZ. Marty. History. 20 Chester St., Maiden. Born in 1928 at Maiden. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3; Outing Club 1,2; MeryMount Masquers 1; Newman Club 3; International Relations Club 4; Education Club 3, 4 (President 4); Devens Chorus 1; Devens College Alumni Associa- tion 2, 3, 4; Q.T.V. 3, 4 (Worthy Recorder 3, 4). 239] t .lOANNE MARIE MARTINSEN. English. 25 Nelson St., Webster. Bern in 1!)30 at East Douglas. Entered from Bartlett High School. Arllrlties: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Student Christian Association 1, i: Wom- en ' s . tlilotic Association 2, 3; Sigma Kappa 2, 3, i (Recording Sec- retary 3, President 4). WILLIAM RONALD MASSIDDA. Bill. Econcmics. 78 Pine St., Swarapscott. Born in 1931 at Lynn. Entered from Swampscott High School. Actimties: Roister Dcisters 2, 3; Statesmen 4: Operetta Gviikl 3; Campus Varieties 1, 2; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; International Relations Club 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. TONY MASUCK. Civil Engineering. 128 Prospect St., Spring Born in 1926 at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. HERBERT KENNEY MAXFIELD. Max. Wildhfe Management. 8 M( nntain Terrace, Peabody. Born in 1928 at Lynn. Transfer from Fort Devens. AriiviUes: Dean ' s List 2, 3. .JANE LIIELLA McBRIEN. 8 Maple Ave., Nahant. Born in 1930 at Lynn. Activilies: Dean ' s List 3; Phillips Brooks Club 1; Carnival Ball Committee 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Basketball Manager 3, 3); Naiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN KIERNAN McCAFFREY. Ed. Civil Engineering. 118 Winter St., Leominster. Born in 1929 at Leominster. Transfer from Worcester Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3; Civil Engineering Club 3, 4. LORRAINE ELLA McGAHEY. English. 85 West Main St., Westboro. Bom in 1931 at Westboro. Entered fr om Westboro Higli School. Acflrlties: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; French House 2; W.M.U.A. 4; Education Club 3, 4. CHARLES RYERSON MrGEOCH, JR. Chick. Mathematics. 155 Hawthorne St., Maiden. Bern in 1928 at Pelham. Entered from Maiden High School. Acllnties: Dean ' s List 3; Carnival Ball Com- mittee 4 (Program Committee); Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4) ; Hockey 2, 3. THOMAS PA ' PRICK McCR.ATH. Tuck. Chemical Engineering. 12 Mnnroe St., Xorthamptnii. Born in 1930 at Hadlcy. Entered from Hopkins Academy. Actiritics: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Chemical I ' ngineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Cki ' o 1. WILLIAM ERNEST McGRATH. Bill. English. 43 Beach St., Woburii. Born in 1926 at Sonierville. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Quarterly 2, 3, 4; (Juarterly Ckil) 3, 4; Statesman (Dev- ens); Conuncnwealth (Devens). 240 ALLAX ROBERT McKINNOX. ■■Miic Mechanical Engiueeiint; 1 Ferguson Place, Holyoke. Born in 1!) ' 28 at Holyoke. Transfc from Holvoke Junior College. Actintic. ' :: A.S.M.E. JOHN KOWARD INLoLAlTGHLAN. Jatk. Chemistry. 73 Emerson Ave., Pittstiekl. Born in 1930 at PittsfieW. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Actiritic.i: Newman Club 1; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 3). JACQUELINE ANNETTE MESSIER. Jack. French. 296 Chestnut St., Holyoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Actwitieit: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3, i; Band 1, 3 (Majorette): Carnival Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Phi Delta Nu 3, 4. PATRICIA YVETTE MESSIER, Pat. French. 296 Chestnut St„ Holyoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Actimtien: Dean ' s liist 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 3 (Majorette); Carnival Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Phi Delta Nu 3, 4 (Social Chairman 3, Corresponding Secretary 4). GEORGE OSCAR MEURIN. Poultry. . 1700 South St., Bridgewater. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actiiities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 1; Poultry Club 3, 4. EDWARD STEPHEN MICKA. Ed. General Agriculture. Park Hill Rd., Easthampton. Born in 1931 at Easthampton. Entered from Easthampton. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Student Chris- tian Association 1 . ] L4,CEY IRWIN MILLER. Mace. Marketing. 177 Union St., Everett. Born in 1931 at Everett. Entered from Everett Senior Higli _ School. Actimtie.i: Dean ' s List 1: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1; Business Administration Club 4: Cross Country 1, 2; Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1, 2, 3 (Manager 3); Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Bursar 4). ORSON KNAPP MILLER, JR. Son. Forestry. 234 Concord Ave., Lexington. Born in 1930 at Cambridge. Entered from Acton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Forestry Club 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES MAITLAND MILNE. Chuckles. Agricultural Engi- neering. 168 Bridge Rd., Florence. Born in 1930 at Great Barrington. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Phil- lips Brooks Club 1; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; American Society of Agricultural Engineers 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4): DeMolav Club 1 : Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR LEE MINTZ. Art. Industrial Administration. 1175 Mor- ton St., Mattapan. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Boston English High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Adoiinistration Club 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Varsity Manager of the Year 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Di- rector of Student Intramural Sports 4; Assistant Coach of Stock- bridge School of Agriculture 4: Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. fj s ■ ■■1 241 ] ' rGi; r. JOIIN MISUSZEK. Gene. Food Teohnology. 461 East SI , Ludlow Hon; 111 1930 at Ludlow. Entered from Ludlow High N liodl lifnilii s huiiistry Club 3; Food Technology Club 4 (Presi- leut), btudent Senate 1; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; Kappa Sigma 1, ' 2, 3, 4 EARL STUART MITCHELL. Mitch. Animal Husbandry. Box 88, Botbtord Born in 1929 at Springfield. Entered from Lenox School. Activities- Judging Teams 3, 4; Pliillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; Mililary Hall Committee 4; Animal Hus- bandry Club 1 , Sigma Alpha Kpsihjii 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Steward 3, President 4). SIDNEY ARTHUR MONTAGUE. Sid. Animal Husbandry. West- hampton. Born in 1930 at Westhampton. Transfer from Cornell University. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. CHARLES MERRIMAN MOSHIER. Chuck. Marketing. 22 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton. Born in 1930 at Framingham. Entered from Hopkinton High Sriiool. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Judging Teams 4; Newman Cliili 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Business Administration Club 3, 4; International Relations Club 4. EMILIE ELIZABETH MOXON. Home Economics. 986 Concord St., Framingham. Born in 1930 at Framingham. Entered from Framing- ham High Sc oo .Aclimties: Dean ' s List 3; Handbook Board 1, 2; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Club 3. CLIFTON HOLMES MUDGE. Clif. Animal Husbandry. Whiting St., North Hanover. Born in 1930 at Providence, R. I. Entered from Hanover High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Judging Teams 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3; Student Life Committee 3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3). DAVID JOSEPH XADKL. English. 387 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Horn in l ' ,)2. . ' it Mostini. ' I ' rausfiT from Fort Devens. Activities: Statesman 1, 2; Collegian 3; ( )nting Club 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fernald Entomology Club 4. i:RXi:sr I.DOR nelson, jr. Ed. Poultry Science. 3 Woodland lid., Wcllcsley. Born in 1930 at Newton. Entered from Cushing Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; University Chorus 2; Chorale 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2. 3; Poultry Club 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS MAE NELSON. Home Economies. 33 Nelson St., East Braintree. Born ill 192!) at Braintree. JMitercd tiiini Tliaver .Vcadeniv. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 1; Handbook Board 3; Flint Oratorical Contest 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home E (inomic s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1 , 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 3). DOUGLAS NICHOLAS. Nick. Civil Engineering. 25 Thompson St., Concord, N. H. Born in 1924 at Concord, N. H. Transfer from University of New Hampshire. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Phillips Brooks Club 4; Civil Engineering Club 4. SHIRLEY MAY NUIIOI.S. Xi.ki. H.civnti.niiil lA;ulorslu,). Chnv Rcl.. Williainshiirg. Born in 1!)30 at Niirtlmnipton. Kntoml In.ni AVillianisl.nrs; Ilisli School. Arfiriliex: Oean ' s List 1; StuiliMit Cliristian Assoi-iation ■. ' , :i. t (Sooretary 31: S.C.A. Caliinet i, 3, i; S.C.A. Choir •i, 3, -t; College Pilgrim Fellowship , i. 3, 4; Square Dance Cluh , i, 3; Folk Festival Committee 3; Nature Guide Association 4. GEORGK ASA NICKLESS. Xick. Sociology. Trd.le Coxc IM.. Xorth Billerica. Born in li)3a at Lowell. Entered from llowc High School. Avtiviticx: Academic Activities Board 3, 4; Band I, -2, 3, 4 (Manager Band Organization 3. Business Manager 4): Military Ball Committee ' 2: Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, -2, 3, 4 (Historian 4). HARRIE RALPH XIMS. Electrical Engine Concord. Born in li) ' 27 at Monmouth, Mail Devens. Arllnlien: A.LE.E. 4. ing. Briardale Farm, . ' Pransfer from Fori EVGEXE ,I(1HX XOWAK. -Breezy. Poultry Husbandry. 45 Weston St., Indian Orchard. Born in 19 5 at Wlbraliam. Transfer from Duquesne thiiversitv. Actifities: Judging Teams 1; Newman CInli 1; Poultrv Club 1. PER HAROLD XYLEX. Pep. Landscape Architecture. 57-i Bedford St., East Bridgewater. Born in 19 ' 28 at Abington. Transfer from Fort Devens. Aclivilies: Dean ' s List 3: Chowder and Marching Society ' 2, 3; Landscape Architecture Club i, 3, 4. RALPH HAWLEY O ' BRIEX. Obie. Business Administration. 75 Fayerweather St., Cambridge. Born in I9 ' 29 at Cambridge. Transfer from Northeastern L ' niversity. Activities: Hockey 1, ' 2, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4. GERALDIXE O ' COXXOR. Food Technology. 339 Hampden St.. Holyoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Acfiiifies: Food Technology Club 4; Sigma Delta Tavi 3, 4. LAWREXCE VIXCEXT OFLAHAVAN. Larry. Economics. 6-2 Colonial Ave., Lowell. Born in 19 ' 2 ' 2 at Lowell. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actifities: Radio Club 1, i. ELLEN RUTH ORLEN. Ellie. Enghsh. 46 Bangor St., Springfield. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Classical High School. Actiri- ties: Deans List 1, -2, 3; Band 2; Quarterlv 3, 4 (Prose Editor 4); Hillel 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Choir Director 4); Sigma Delta Tau 1, -2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 2, 4). C. ROL MAE ORRELL. Bacteriology. R.F.D. No. i, Amherst. Born in 1930 in XTorth Amherst. Entered frcm Amherst High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Drill Team 3; Bacteriology 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; X ' aiads 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega. 243 STANLFA RAYMOND PADUCH. Stan. Mechanical Engineering. 3 ' 29 June St., Vorceste . Born in 19 ' 27 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Adicilies: Dean ' s Li.st 1, 3; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 3, 4; American Society of Engineers 4. HENRY FRANCIS I ' .Vl.l.ATRONI. Hank. Industrial Administra- tion. Randall IM, Mat tapoisett. Born in 1! 2 ) at Mattapoisett. En- tered fr(ini Fairha eTL High School. Adirities: Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 3, 3, 4. CHARLEEN PALMER. Chuck. Business Administration. 231 Broad St., Weymouth. Born in 1930 at Braintree. Entered from Weymoutii High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Isogon 3, 4; Business Administration Club 3, 4; National Student Association 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Roister Doisters 1; Outing Club 1; Student Chris- tian Association 1, 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Manager 3, 4); Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3). HARRY CHARLES PAPPAS. Pul:ilic Health. 74 Oxford St., Law- rence. Born in 1929 at Lawrence. Entered from Lawrence High School. Actimties: Bacteriology Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. EDWARD LEWIS PARSONS. Ted. Pre-Medical — Zoology. 37 Farview W ' ay, Amherst. Born in 1930 at Northampton. Entered from Amherst High School. Acfitifies: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Chorale 1. 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 2, 3); Student Christian Association Cabinet 2, 3; Col- lege Pilgrim Fellowship 1; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Q.T.V. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, Master of Ceremonies 3,4). JAMES HOWARD PATTERSON. Jim. Floriculture. 123 Blake Rd., Lexington. Born in 1931 at Canton, Ohio. Entered from Lexing- ton High School. Actirilicx: Academic Activities Board 4; Dean ' s List 3; Maroon Key 2; Intcrfraternity Ccnnicil 3; Statesmen 2; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager 4); Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 3 (Co-Chairman); Carni- val Committee 3, 4 (Chairman 4, Information Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Dance Committee 4); Floriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4). GEORGE ANCELL PEARSE, JR. Chemistry. 158 W. Wyoming Ave., Melrose. Born in 1930 at Stoneham. Entered from Melrose High School. Activities: Band 1, 2; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ALAN ROBERT PEHRSON. Bob. Government. 41 Garfield St., Greenfield. Born in 1929 at New Bedford. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Student Senate (Finance Committee 3, President 4); Adelphia 4; Operetta Guild 1; Outing Club 1; Devens Glee Club 1; Chowder and Alarching Society 2; Military Ball Committee (Chairman of Honor- ary Colonel Committee 3): International Relations Club 1, 2; Armor Reserve Officers ' Training Corps (Cadet Colonel 4); Sigma Phi Ep- silon 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR FRANCIS PELLETIER. Art. Wildlife Management. Room 12, Lambs Block, Orange. Born in 1923 at Millers Falls. Trans- fer from Fort Devens. Activities: Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Fencing Club (Secretary 3); Q.T.V. 3, 4. WARREN PENDERGAST. 79 Northampton St., Easthampton, [ 244 ANN I ' KTKHSON. ••IVtie. Gc.vim-uuum.I. l-. ' ii I ' oxmts Si., Xit.IIku.i. Born in 198(1 :il Boston. KiiU-ml Iroiii Ni-cilli:uii lligli Scliool. Arlir- itief: Doan ' .s List -2, 3; Piiuliellouic- ( .lllu•il ;i, I; Colloguin -i, 3. -t (Scc- retiiryV. IxoEX 3. + (Secretaryl; Dpcrotln (iuilil -2; Woinon ' s AtliU-tic Association 1, -2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, -2, 3, 4 (House Maiiagor 4). G.AJL .lOAX PETERSON. Psychology. 85 Deuton St., Brooklon. Born in 193(1 at Brockton. Entered from Brockton High School. Actintie.t: Dean ' s List 3; Lutheran Chili 1, ' 2; Student Christian . s.so- ciafion 4; Psychology Club 3, 4: Women ' s . thletie Association 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha theta 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD G. PETTINGELL. Civil Engineering. R.F.D. No. . Concord. Born in 19 ' 27 at Arlington. Entered from Culver Mi itarv Academy. NORMAN JISTIN PETTIPA- V. Agricultural Economics. 5 Co- lumbia PI., Dorchester. Born in 19 ' 25 at Brookline. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4: Outing Club 1, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Agricultural Economics Club ' 2, 3; International Club ' 2, 4. JOSEPH BERNARD PHILLIPS. Joe. Economics. 18 Day St.. West Springfield. Born in 1931 at West Springfield. Transfer from Westfield State Teachers College. Activities: W.M.LT.A. 4; Interna- tional Relations Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4. ALBERT LOUIS PIEROPAN. Poultry Husbandry. W ' est Stock- bridge. Born ill 1931 at West Stockbridge. Entered from Williams High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3; Track 1, ' 2, 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. VICTOR JOSEPH PIETKIEWICZ. Pete. Electrical Engineering. 113 Beacon St., Chelsea. Born in 1927 at Chelsea. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4 (Representative at Large 4); Engineering Council 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 4. SANDRA FOLEY. Sandy. Home Economics — Child Develcp- ment. 40 Wallis Rd., Chestnut Hill. Born in 1931 at Brooklyn, N. Entered from Brookline High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Senior Representa- tive) ; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4. EDMUNT) BOLESLAW POLIKS. Ed. Finance. 413 Pleasant St., Gardner. Born in 1928 at Bellingham. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4 (Treas- urer 4). JAMES DANFORD POMEROY. Jim. Botany. 35 Deming St., Dalton. Born in 1930 at Dalton. Entered from Dalton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3. [245 HARVEY BENSON PORD. Government. 26 Pratt St., Maiden. Born in ' Xii) at Boston. Entered from Cambridge Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List ri; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, i, 3, i. ARNOLD BERNARD FORGES. Porgie. Bacteriology. 1 ' 285 Central St., Stoughton. Born in 1932 at New Brunswick, N. J. Entered from Hillside High School (Hillside, N. J.). Activities: Student Senate 2 (Treasurer); Track 1; Hillel 1, 2; Military Ball Committee 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4). DANIEL REED PORTER IH. Dan. History. Main St., AVorth- ington. Born in 1930 at Worthington. Entered from Huntington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Con- cert Association 3, 4 (Manager 4); Military Ball Committee 1; In- ternational Relations Club 1, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4); W.M.U.A. 3, 4 (Classical Music Director 4). EVI ' LYN POSTM. N. Ev. Home Economics — Merchandising. 2.5 Plympton St., Waltham. Born in 1931 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Entered from Walthain High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Collegian 3, 4 (Co-Subscription Manager); Quarterly 4 (Assistant Business Manager); Handbook Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Index 3; Roister Doisters 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 3 (Fashion Show); Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.M.U.. . 3; Women ' s . thletic .Associa- tion 3, 4; Phi Delta Nu 3, 4 (President 4). WILLIAM CHARLES PREVEY. Bill. Physical Education. 98 Cleveland . ve.. North Adams. Born in 1929 at North . dams. En- tered from Drury High School. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Newman Club 4; Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4; Var- sity M Club; Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER HADE PREW. Sandy. History. Main St., Hatfield. Born in 1922 at Hatfield. Transfer from Holyoke Junior College. .lOYCE ANN PRICE. English. 474 CoUidge Ave., Manchester, N. H. Born in 1932 al Wcstfield. Transfer from Concordia Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Student Christian A.ssociation 4; Lutheran Club 4; Education Club 4; Square Dance Club 4. •lOHN STEWART PY ' NE. Jack. Dairy Industry. 45 Damon Ave., Melrose. Born in 1930 at Stoneham. Entered from Melrose High School. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 4; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. ANGELO JOHN RAFFIN. Ang. English. 528 Main St., Medford. Born in 1930 at Udine, Italy. Transfer from Norwich I ' niversity. Aciicities: Quarterly 4; Newman Club 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 2, 3). JOHN JOSEPH RAPALUS. Jack. Marketing. 7 Gaugh St., East- ham pton. Born in 1931 at Northampton. Entered from St. Michael ' s High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 4; Business .Administration Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Theta Chi 3, 4. 246 EAKI, WAUUKX UAVMONl). F,m-.stiy. ' 5 Wmu.iil Ave, Dnuul. Born in TO ' . ' !) at Lowell. Transfer from Fort Devens. Artiritiex: Dean ' s List 1, ;i; Honors Vork 4; luterfraternity Council 3, 4; Forestry CMnli ;i. 4; I ' lii Sigma Kappa. RICHARD CWI ' KRTON REEVES. Diek. Industrial .Vdministra- tiou. S Holton St., East Northfield. Born at New Bedford. Transfer from University of Kentucky. Avlirilies: Business Administration Club 1, i, 3, 4: Kappa Sigma ' 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 3). DOLORES BERXICE REOO. Dee. Psychology. i- Richfield St. North Dartnionth. Horn in l!)3(l at New Bedford. Entered from New Bedford High Siluiol. Jilirillcs: Cheer Leader ' 2; Newman Clul) t: Psychology Clnh 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi J, 3, 4. DAVID DAVENPORT REID. Dave. Accounting. 30 Thorndike St., Beverly. Born in 1!) ' 28 at Beverly. Transfer from Fort Devens Activitie.i: Tennis 1, 4; Intramural Softball 1; Intramural Golf 4 Deans List 4; Student Christian Association 4; DeMolay Club 3, 4 Business Administration Club 4; Ski Club 1, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 3, 4 (Treasurer). RHODA BARBARA RICHMOND. Food Technology. 48 Selden St., Dorchester. Born in 1930 at Dorchester. Entered from Dorchester High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Food Technology Club 4 (Secretary); International Club 2. LOUIS ANTHONY RIGALI. Lou. Pre-Medical— Chemistry. 250 Linden St., Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. ALAN DAVIS ROBERTS. Al. Physics. 3 Holmes Terrace, Ply- mouth. Born in 1928 at Plymouth. Entered from Plymouth High School. Activities: Channing Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 1 (Conductor, Assistant Grand Scribe 3). CURTIS BROWN ROBIE. Sociology. 40 Elmwood Ave., Fishervillc Born in 1928 at Northbridge. Transfer from Worcester Junior College OWEN jM. T;RICE ROGERS. Floriculture. 2 Pine St., Paxton. Born in 1930 at Worcester. Entered from North High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Floriculture Club 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4 (Reporter 4). EDWARD ROBERT ROGOWSKI. Chemistry. 60 Saratoga Ave., Chieopee. Born in 1919 at Chicopee. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Chemistry Club 4; Golf ' Team 1, 2, 3, 4. 247 PAUL EMIL ROLANDER. Kip. Entomology. 40 Boyd St., Worces- ter. Born in lO ' JT at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activi- lies: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Sinfonietta i; Fernald Entomology Club 3, 4. IL RRY BALLARD ROLFS. Skipper. History-Education. 36 Revere St., Milton. Born in 1924 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 2. LEROY BERNARD ROLLAND. Bucky. Mechanical Engineering. 115 Spring St., Leeds. Born in 1923 at Northampton. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Society of Automotive Engineers 4; American Association of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. CATHERINE ANN ROMANO. Kay. Mathematics. 360 AVater St., Fitchburg. Born in 1930 at Fitchburg. Entered from St. Bernard High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Student-Faculty Ri-lalicms 4; Student LTnion 3; Isogon 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Ilaiiclliook Board 3, 4; Campus Varieties 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Day Com- mittee 3; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 3 (Cliairman of Solicitations); House Counselor 3; House Chairman 4; Women ' s Leaders ' Conference (Chairman 4); Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 3). .VUDREY FRANCES ROSE. English. Jeffreys Neck Road, Ipswich. Born in 1930 at Boston. Entered from Ipswich High School. Activities: Cheerleader 2; Index 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian i). RUTH EVANS ROUNSEVELL. Ruthie. Home Economics. Mason Rd., East Freetown. Born in 1930 at New Bedford. Entered from Dighton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Women ' s Glee Club 3; Edwards Fellowship 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4 (Historian 3). BARBARA JOAN ROWELL. English. 1039 Plymouth Ave., Fall River. Born in 1930 at Fall River. Entered from B.M.C. Durfee High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Index 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Judson Fellowship 1; Edu- cation Club 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Chi Omega 2, 3, 4. ' JUDITH MARILYN RUBINOFF. Judy. Dietetics. 122 Park St., Brookline. Born in 1930 at Portland, Maine. Entered from Brookline High School. Actimties: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 4; Student Life Committee 3, 4; Calendar Committee 3; Roister Doisters 1; Campus Chest 2: W.M.U.A. 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE ALLEN RUTTMAN. Larry. English. 26 Gibbs St., Brookline. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Brookline High School. A iiritics: .Vradeniic .V.-livitios Board 4; Dcan ' .s List 1, 2; Col- legian . ' i; (juarlcrly 3, (Bnsiiu-ss Maii,if;er M; lioister Dcii.sters 2, 3; Cam]) is aricties 3 (I ' nblii-itv Chairman): Carnival Connnittee 4; Inter-Class Plays 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 3; Mother ' s Day Committee 3; Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3; Radio Club 2; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE JOSEPH RYAN. Gene. English. 50 Talcott Ave., West Springfield. Born in 1930 at West Springfield. Entered from West Springfield High School. Artiiilics: Dean ' s List 3; W.M.U.A. 2, 3, 4 (Techiiiral Direilor 3, Station Manager 4): Radio Policy Board 2, 3, 4 (Chairman 3); Sigma Phi Epsih)n 1, 2, 3, 4. 248 GEOHCK SAl.AME. Kloctikal Eugiiiemng. J4SU Main St., Spriiig tielil. Born in 19 3 at Easthanipton. Entered from Springfield Tech nieal Higli Seliool. Artlrilies: Dean ' s 1-ist ;): Rndici CInli ;i; Anieriivn Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. .lEAN SANBOHX. Sanily. Ai.inuil llnsl«u.(lry. W llargrcavcs Ave. Somerset Centre. Bom in 1930 at Soniertict. Entered from Somerset High School. .Uliiltics: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; .Judg- ing Teams 4: Student Christian . ssociation 1, ' 2; . nimal Husbandry Club i, 3, 4 (.Publicity Chairman 4); Pre- Vet Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (Secre- tary-Treasurer 1, ' 2, 3, President 4): Women ' s Athletic .Association ' 2, 3, 4 (Playday Manager 4); Kappa Alpha Theta 1, i, 3, 4 (Scholar- ship Chairman 3, .Vctivities Chairman 4). PHILIP J. MES SARDO. Phil. English. 15 Maple St., Melrose Born in 19 ' 25 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Aclii ' itte.i: Col legian 3, 4 (Reporter, News Editor, Managing Editor); Press Club t (President). LIONEL SCHENSNOL. Business .Administration. 16-2 North Main St., Sharon. Born in 10 ' 25 at Kaunas, Lithuania. Transfer from Fort Devens. P.VTRICIA LOUISE SCHINDLER. Putsy. Sociology. Monpousett St., Monpousett. Born in 1931 at Brockton. Entered from AVhitman High Scliool. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Index i, 3, 4 (Literary Editor 4); Roister Doisters 3, 4; Campus Varieties 3; Newman Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 3; Women ' s Athletic Association ' 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega ' 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4). THOMAS G. ET. NO SCUDERI. Tom. Pre-Medical. 73A High St., Lawrence. Born in 1930 at Lawrence. Entered from Lawrence High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM SE.WER. Jack. Floriculture. 661 Concord St., Framiugham. Born in 19 ' 28 at Natick. Transfer from Boston College. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Floriculture Club 3, 4; Hockey 4; Horticulture Show 3, 4; Flower Fashion Show 4 (Chairman Stage Decoration). MILDRED SEHER. Millie. Home Economics. Southampton Rd., Westfield. Born in 1930 at Westfield. Entered from Westtield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4; W ' omen ' s Glee Club ' 2, 3; Outing Club 1; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE FREDERICK SEIFERTH, JR. Fred. Psychology. 79 Withington Rd., Newtonville. Born in 1930 at Newtonville. Entered from Newton High Scliool. Activities: Campus Varieties 3; Cheerleader 1; Varsity Soccer -2, 3; Psychology Clulj ' 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, -2, 3, 4. DAVID ANDREW SENA. Dave. Animal Husbandry. Park Hill Orchards, Easthampton. Born in 193 ' 2 at Easthampton. Entered from Easthampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3; Judg- ing Teams 4; Slilitarv Ball Committee ' 2, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Lutheran Club 1; Pre- Vet Club 3, 4. 249 (lEORGE EMMANUEL SERPIS. Wildlife Management. 36 Falmouth St., Boston. Born in 1924 at Somerville. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Varsity Pistol Team i, 3, 4 (Manager 3, 4); Outing Club 2; Hellenic Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 2, 3); Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, 4; Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics 3, 4; Devens Rifle Team 1; Germanic Society 1. LAWRENCE HAYDEN SHAW. Larry. Mathematics. 158 Cornish St., Weymouth. Born in 1930 at Weymouth. Entered from Wey- mouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 4). ROBERT BENJAMIN SHEIBER. Buddy. Political Science. 153 Bryant St., Maiden. Born in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Maiden High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3: Track; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE HENRY SHEPARD. Shep. Economics. 15 Sauille Ave., Quincy. Born in 1927 at Quincy. Transfer from Fort Devens. CONSTANCE RITA SHIFF. Connie. Sociology. 44 Dexter St., Maiden. Born in 1 31 at Maiden. Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4. ARISTOTLE NICHOLAS SIAKOTOS. Sy. Chemistry. 60 Emmett Ave., Dedham. Born in 1928 at Dedham. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Hellenic Club 3, 4 (President 3); Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Fernald Entomology Club 4. HERBERT HANS SIEVERS. Herb. Accounting. 12 Paul Gore St., Jamaica Plain. Born in 1928 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 3; Business Administration Club 4; Auto Club 1; German Club 1, 2, 3; Rod and Gun Club 1 (Secretary); Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. GEORGE JAMES SIMPSON. English. 85 Belmont Ave., Springfield. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Index 4; Operetta Guild 1; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Eminent Treasurer 2, 3, 4). ROBERT JOHN SINKIEWICZ. Sink. Bacteriology and Public Health. 7 Vermont Ave., Brockton. Born in 1927 at Brockton. Trans- fer from Fort Devens. Activities: Newman Club 3, 4; Bacteriology Club 4. ROBER r MVEK SIRULL. Bob. Industrial Engineering. 16 Abbot St., Donhcstir. Born in 1927 at Chelsea. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; American Association of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. 250 KENNKTll (U ' STAF SKANTZ. Sinder. General Business. S7 Wessoii Ave., Quiucv. Born in ID ' iS at Quiney. Transfer from Fori Devens. Acliritivs: QT.V. ' 2, ;i, 4 So(■ial ( liairniau 3. i. Pledge Master 3). LEOX ROBERT SLARSKKY. Lee. Eeonomies. 188 West Main Aver. Born in li) ' 2S at . ver. Transfer from Fort Devens. JACK LAWRENCE SLATOFF. .laek. Psyoliology. 186 Wood- lawn St., Springfield. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Actirilies: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3: HiUel i, 3, t; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 3; Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3: Psychology Club 3, +; Tau Epsilon Phi i, 3, 4 (President 4). ROBERT LANE SMILEY. Smiley. Forestry. 67 Plea.sant St.. Plymouth. Born in IS ' JS at New London, N. H. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Forestry Club 4. CRAWFORD FREDERIC SMITH, JR. Smitty. Business Adminis- tration. 17 Montague Rd., Turners Falls. Born in 19-28 at Orange. Entered from Turners Falls High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Business Administration Club 3, 4. DONALD CHARLES SMITH. Physical Education. 13 Quiney St., Greenfield. Born in 19 ' 29 at Greenfield. Transfer from Syracuse Uni- ver.sitv. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Baseball i, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Foot- ball 3, ' 4; Varsity M Club ' 2, 3, 4; Phi-Ed Club - , 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Kappa Sigma ' 2, 3, 4. ELAINE SYLVIA SMITH. Historv. 185 Cross St., Maiden. Born in 1930 at Norwood. Entered from Maiden High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, ' 2, 3; Hamibook Board 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Internation.il Relations Club 4: Education Club 3, 4 (Program Chairman 4); Sigma Delta Tau 3, 4. GEORGE GILBERT SMITH. Smitty. Physics. 830 Lancaster St.. Leominster. Born in 1928 at Leominster. Transfer from Worcester Junior College. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Ski Club 3, 4. HARRY ADDISON SMITH. Chemistry. 1342 Main St., Leominster. Born in 1930 at Leominster. Transfer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Chemistry Club 3, 4 (Program Co- Chairman 4); German Club 3, 4. ROBERT ALLAN SMITH. Bob. Forestry. 33 Washington Ave., Needham. Born in 1927 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activ- ities: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4; Pistol Team 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 3, 4. 251 ROBERT BAXTER SMITH. Smitty. English. West St., Barre. Born in 1930 at Portland, Me. Entered from Barre High Schooh Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Adelphia 3, i; Interfraternity Council 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Drill Team 3, 4 (Drill Master); Flint Oratorical Con- test 3; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Campus Varieties 3, 3, 4 (Co-Director 3) ; Military Ball Committee ' i; Theta Chi 1, i, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, 4). JAMES LOREX SNIFFEN. Snif. Pre-Dental. Clinton Ave., West- port, Conn. Born in 1930 at Westport, Conn. Entered from Staples High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1; Cross Countrj ' 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. MYROX SOT,BERG. Mike. Food Technology. 5 Keane Rd., West Riixlinrv. Horn in 1931 at Boston. Entered from Boston Public Latin S(li(,ol. ' .l(7(;7V( .v; Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Food Technology Clul) 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Steward 4). STEPHEX JACKMAX SORROW. Steve. Industrial Engineering. 152 Beech St., Wrcniliani. Born in 1928 at Xew Britain, Conn. Entered from Wrcntham High School. Activities: Engineering Coun- cil 4 (Secretary 4); Alpha Phi Omega 4 (Secretary 4); American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4 (President); Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. FRAXK SAMl ' EL SOTTILE. Frankie. Business Administration. Box 119, 10 Fir St., South Barre. Born in 1929 at South Barre. En- tered from Barre High School. Activities: Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 1; Basketball V: Baseball 1; Band 1, 2; Handbook Board 3; Rois- ter Doisters 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3; Campus Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 3, 4: Carnival Ball Committee 3, 4; Military Ball Com- mittee 2, 3; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. H. ALAN SPEAK. Al. Lamlscape Architecture. 398 Lincoln Ave., Saugus. Born in 1930 at Mcdfnrd. Entered from Saugus High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Military Ball Committee 3; Landscape Arch- itecture Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1; Horticultural Show 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HERBERT SPEXCER. Bill. English. 490 Front St., Weymouth. Born in 1931 at Braintree. Entered from Weymouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Quarterly 3; University Chorus 2; Chorale 3, 4; Operetta Guild 1, 3; Judson Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4) ; French Club 3; Q.T.V. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4). ROBERT JAMES SPILLER. Bob. Business Administration. 110 Woodland Rd., Auburndale. Born in 1930 at Rochester, N. Y. Entered from Needham High School. Activities: Freshman Soccer 1 (Captain); Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Executive Committee 3; Carnival Ball Committee 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, 3, President 4). ROSCOE OTIS SPOONER. Rocky. Industrial Engineering. Charlestown. Born in 1922 at Boston. Transfer from Fort Devens. WILLIAM JOHX STAXLEY. Bill. Alechanical Engineering. Becket. Born in 1923 at Pittsfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 4; Dance Band 1, 2; Statesman (Devens) 1; Rifle Club 1 (President); Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 (Captain 3); Xewman Club 3, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. 252 GKORGl ' ; ROBERT STEPHENS, JR. Forestry. 608 South IM.msmhI St., . iuhcrst. Born in 10 ' 20 at Springfield. Entered from . {, ' ;i v:ni High Soliool. ActifHies: Dean ' s List 1, -2, 3, 4; Honors AVorli 4; Tlr Kappa Phi 4; Forestry Club ■ . 3, 4 (President 4). BARBARA SILVITICK STEVENS. Barl.. lUoroational Leader- ship. 7 Al)bott Rd., Lexington. Born in 1!)3U at Boston. Entered from Arlington High School. Aclirities: Drill Team 3; Student Cliristian Association , ' 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 4 (Chairman, Queen ' s Committee); Mother ' s Day Committee ' 2: Home Economics Club 1, ' 2; Education Club 4; Nature Club 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4 iBoard 3, Vice-President 4); Naiads 1, ' 2. 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gam- ma 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (. clivities Chairman 4). DONALD CHESTER STEXENS. Don. English. 100 Frankli; St., Reading. Born in l!l;iu at -lamaica Plain. Entered from Heading High School. Adintifs: Operetta Guild 4; Floriculture Club 1; E(hi cation Club 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (.Junior .Vlmnni Secretar 3, . lumni Secretary 4). DOROTHY HAMMONT) STILES. Dot. Home Economics. Stowe. Born in 1931 at Concord. Entered from Hale High School. Activitiex: Drill Team -2, 3, 4 (Student Leader 4): Roister Doisters 4; Operetta Guild 4; Fashion Show ' 2, 3; Home Economics Club ' 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 1, !2, 3, 4. BERNICE LOUISE STOHLMANN. Bernie. Home Economics. E ast Housaac St., Adams. Born in 1931 at Adams. Entered from Adams High School. Activities: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club ' 2, 3. EMERY TYLER STOKES. Em. Mathematics. 14 ' 2 Kenoza St., Haverhill. Born in 19 ' 26 at Haverhill. Transfer from Boston Univer- sity. Actlnfies: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3; DeMolay Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Mathematics Club ' 2, 3, 4. BERYL STONE. Bacteriology. 11 Pleasant St., West Brookfield. Born in 1931 at Ware. Entered from Warren High School. Activ- ities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4; Bacteriology Club ' 2, 3, 4; Operetta Guild 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College Pilgrim Fel- lowship 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 1, 2 (Secretary 2). LAURA STOSKIN. Education. Pittsfield-Lenox Rd., Lenox. Born in 1931 at Great Barrington. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Aclipilies: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Collegian 2, 3, 4 (Copy Editor); Index 4; Roister Doisters 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Representative); I.Z.F.A. 1, 2, French House 2; Education Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Sigma Delta Tau 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CHARLES STOTZ. Eddie. Electrical Engineering. Riverside, RED, Turners Falls. Born in 1928 at Montague City. Transfer from Syracuse LTniversity. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Elec- trical Engineering Club 2; A.I.EE. 3, 4. PAULINE ELIZABETH STRONG. Polly. Foods and Nutrition. 71 Mill St.. Wcstlield. Born in 1931 at Holyoke. Entered from Hol- yukc High Srhocl. Arlirifies: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 2; Handbook Board 1; sdek 2, 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 2; Outing Clul) 1. 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; .ludson Fellowship 4; Mother ' s Day Committee 1; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; French Club 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Food Technology Club 3; Mathematics Club 1; Radio Club 2, 3; International Relations Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Phi Delta Nu 3, 4 (Secretary 4). 253 1-;ARL CARLYLE SIUTOR, .jr. Pete. Bacteriology. Maple St., Hinsdale. Bom in 1930 at New Bedford. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Academic Activities Silver Pin 3; Marching Band 1, -i, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Fencing Club i, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, 4). CAROL FRANCES SULLIVAN. Dietetics. 110 Washington Rd., Springfield. Born in 1931 at Springfield. Entered from Classical High School. Actiuities: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3; French House 2; Scrolls 2; Drill Team 2, 3; Collegian 3; Concert Association 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINL KATHERINE SULLIVAN. Ginny. English. 6 Pom- eroy Ct., Easlhaniptoi;. Born in 1931 at Northampton. Entered from Easthaiiiptiin Ilifih School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Collegian 3; Handbook Board 2, 3; Roister Doisters 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Club 4; Inter-Class Plays 3; Sponsor, Phi Delta Nu; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge President 1). WALTER STANLEY SZOSTAK. Red. Chemistry. 152 Russell St., Hadley. Born in 1929 at Hadley. Entered from Wilbraham Academy. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Newman Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Freshman Soccer 1. ROBERT TANOFSKY. Bob. Pre-Medical. 27 Wolcott St., Dor- chester. Born in 1930 at Boston. Entered from Boston Public Latin School. Acfimties: Dean ' s List 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 3); I ' re-Med Chib 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi 1, 2, :!, 4 (Warden 4). I ' ASQUALE A. TARANTINO. Pat. Chemistry. 215 Endicott St., Boston. Born in 1924 at Foggia, Italy. Entered from Boston English llif h ScIhxjI. Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4;(;ermanClubl, 2. MABEL FRANCES TARAPATA. Maxi. English. North Main St., South Deerfield. Born in 1930 at South Deerfield. Entered from Dcertield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 4; Drill Team 2, 3; (juarlcrly 4; Index 2, 3, 4 (Literary Editor 3, Associate Editor 4); Roister Doisters 3, 4: Operetta Guild 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Writers ' Group 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1; Education Club 4; W ' omen ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Alumnae Chairman 4). EDWARD MICHAEL TATARZYCKI. Ed. Mechanical Engineer- ing. 67 Main St., Florence. Born in 1930 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. CHARLES FRANCIS TAYLOR. Charlie. Electrical Engineering. Tileston Rd., Randolph. Born in 1930 at Randolph. Entered from Stetson High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Band 1, 2; Ski Club 1,2; Rifle Team 1, 2; Theta Chi 2. GORDON ELLIOT TAYLOR. Bud. Mathematics. R.F.D. No. 2, Shelburne Falls. Born in 1930 at Greenfield. Entered from Arms Academy. Activities: Academic Activities Board 3; Dean ' s List 1; InterfratcrTiitv Council 2, 3, 4; . delphia 3, 4: Handbook Board 2, 3 (Business Manager 4); Chorale 3; Operetta Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 ; Student ( ' hristian Association 4; United Religious Council 4; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1 ; Education Club 4; Mathematics Club 4; Inter-Class Plays 1; Inter-Class Athletic Board 2; Alpha Gamma Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4). 254 EDWARD .lOlIX TEXCZAR. Eil. liuhislruil Achuiiiistnitidii. li PU-asniit St., Three Rivers. Bom in 1!K ' 7 iit Palmer. Tron-sler IVoiii Fort Deveus. Avtiritie.i: Collegian ' 2, 3; Index ' 2, 3; Xewman (liili ■2. ' 3, i: Business Administration Club 4; Camera Cluli 1: Lamliila Clii Alpha 3, 4. RICHARD EORBES TIBKRT. Moe. AVildlife Management. Bartletl St.. Xnrtlilioro. Born in 1930 at Cambridge. Entered from Xortliboro lligli Soliool. Aclirilies: Carnival Committee 3; Rod and Gun Club 3, i (President 4); Lambda Cln Alpha 1. -2, 3, 4 (Librarian , 3, Seoretarv 3, 4). PENELOPE TICKELIS. Ponni. Marketing. 115 Cedar St., Haver- hill. Born in l!)3(l at Haverhill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Acliritie.i: Collegian 1, ' 2, 3: Handbook Board 1; Index ' 2, 3, 4 (Bus- ine.ss Manager 4); Student Christian Association 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Committee ' 2; Mother ' s Day ( t nimittee 1; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee ' 2; Spring Dav Connuittce 3; Business .Vdministra- tiou Club 5, 3, 4 (Secretary i) ' . Hellenic Club -2, 3; Orthodox Club 4; Drill Team ' 2, 3, 4: Class Executive Connuittce -2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, ' 2, 3, 4 (House Chairman 4). RICHARD EDWARD TORREY. Dick. Marketing. 11-2 Dunmore- land St., Springfield. Born in lO ' JO at Springfield. Transfer from Fort Deveus. JOHN BRIAN TOUHER. Lou. Electrical Engineering. 9 Holly Ave., Greenfield. Born in 19-29 at Greenfield. Entered from Deerfield Acad- emy. Aclivities: Dean ' s List •2; Index 4; Electrical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4: Sigma . lpha Epsilon 3, 4. JOSEPH CYR TOWLER, JR. English. -28 Ayrshire Rd., Worcester. Born in 19-25 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List ' 2, 3; Collegian ' 2; Quarterly ' 2, 3, 4; Statesman (Devens) 1; Commonwealth (Devens) 1. JEAN CAROLYN TRAVERS. Jim. Home Economics. 56 Renter Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1930 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfiehl High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; House Counselor 4; LTniversity Chorus -2; Home Economics Student-Faculty Planning Board -2, 4; Student Christian Association 1, -2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, -2, 3, 4 (President 3); Women ' s Athletic Association ' 2, 3; Sigma Kappa 1, -2, 3, 4 (House Manager 3, 1st Vice-President 4). GORDON ROLANT) TROTT. Gus. Animal Husbandry. Summer St., Rehoboth. Born in 19-27 at Providence, R. I. Transfer from Fort Devens. Actiinties: Dairv Products Judging Team 4; Animal Hus- bandry Club -2, 3, 4. JOHN CALDER TRUMBULL. Jack. History. 93 Lincoln Ave., Haverhill. Born in 19-29 at Haverhill. Transfer from Denison Univer- sity, Granville, O. Actii-ities: Dean ' s List 1, -2, 3; Student Senate 1; Fraternity Auto Representative 1; International Relations Club 3, 4; The Chorus 1 ; Psi Chi, Freshman Honor ary Society; DeMolay Club 4; Education Club 4; French Club 1 ; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, -2, 3, 4. PAUL DENMORE TUCK. Government. 31 Woodbridge St., South Hadley. Born in 1919 at Logan County, Ky. Transfer from Western Kentucky State College and Sacramento State College (Calif.). [ 255 ] HELEN EDNA TURNER. Sociology. 89 Charlemont St., Newton Highlands. Born in 1929 at Weymouth. Entered from Newton High School. Actii ' ifies: Collegian 2, 3, i; Handbook Board 1, 2; Women ' s Glee Club i; Operetta Guild 2; Student Christian Association 2; Wom- en ' s Atliletic Association 1, 2; French House 2, 3 (Treasurer 3). EDWARD VALENTINE T V. R1)IS. Eddie. Chemical Engineer- ing. 227 Ashley Ave, West S]iriTigficld. Born in 1930 at West Spring- field. Entered from West S[)riTigtield High School. Acikities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Chemical Engineering Club 3, i (Treasurer 3); Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. .lAMES ARTHt R T ' BERTALLI. Jim. Entomology. 101 Pinehurst Rd., Ilolyoke. Born in 1928 at Holyoke. Entered from Williston .Vcailemy. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Military Ball Committee 3; Fernald Entomology Club 3, i (Secretary 3). VIRGINIA MAY UBERTALLI. Virg. Bacteriology. 15 Beacon Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered from Holyoke High School. Activities: Index 4; Roister Doisters 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Chemistry Club 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1; Bacteriology Club 2, 3, 4 ' ; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD ARNOLD VANASSE. Gerry. French. 36 Lincoln Ave., New Bedford. Born in 1925 at New Bedford. Transfer from Stonehill College. Actiinties: French Club 3, 4 (President 4); Spanish Club 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. RICHARD JAMES VANASSE. Van. Chemistry. 35 Washington Ave., Northampton. Born in 1927 at Northampton. Entered from Northampton High School. Activities: Newman Club 2; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. BURT MICHAEL VITALI. History and Government. 74 Hawley St., Northampton. Born in 1931 at Holyoke. Entered from St. Michael ' s High School. Activities: Flint Oratorical Contest 3, 4; Roister Doisters 4: Military Ball Committee 1, 2; International Club 1, 2 (Secretary 1). ISADORE LOUIS VIVALDI. Izzy. Civil Engineering. 102 Furnace St., North Adams. Born in 1929 at North Adams. Transfer from I ' niversity of Cincinnati. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 4; Civil Engineering Club 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. RICHARD MERHI.VM VOXHELL. Rit. Poultry. 80 Fearing St., Amherst. Born in l!l:ill at .Viiihcrsl. Knicrcd from Amherst High School. Actiritics: .Vnimal Husbandry Club 1, 2; Poultry Club 3, 4; . lpha Ganuiia Rho 3, 4. WINTHROP BURNH AM WADE. Wimpy. Government. 82 County Rd., Ipswich. Born in l!)3(l at Ipswich. Entered from Ipswich High School. Activities: Freshman Class Picnic Committee 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4). 256 THOMAS GRANT WAI.KIXSllAW. Toin. Eloitiical F.MKino.-iinK. ;!(!? North ricnsniil St., Ainlu-rsl, Burn in 1!H4. at Suutlil)ri.lf.v. Tniiist ' or rniiii Worc. ' stcr .liiiiior Culli-ijf. Artirillcs: Drill ' s l,i t . ' !. ELIOT LEWIS WALLACE. El. Eoo.l Tichiu.logy. (i Toimis Hil., Mattapau. Bom in U) ' 2S at Boston. Entered from New Preparatory SchooL Adu ' iiieii: Dean ' s List 3; Food Technology Club J.. WILLLVM HENRY WARREN. Bill. Poultry. !)H Walnut St.. North BrooklieUI. Born in 1!W() at North Brooktield. Entered from St. John ' s Prep Sehool. Artiritifs: Judging Teams 3; Newman Cluli J. 3, 4: P(niltry Cluh 3, i: Sigma Alpha Epsilon L ' i. 3, 4. FRANKLIN DANIEL WATERS. Dan. Business Administration 103 Lincoln St., Holvoke. Born in 1930 at Holyoke. Entered fron Holyoke High School. Acllritie.-!: Newman Club 4; Military Bal Committee 4; Business . dministration Club 4. PHILLIP SMITH WEBBER. Phil. Floriculture. King St., Littleton. Born in 19 ' 28 at -Ayer. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List i, 3; University Chorus ' 2; Floriculture Club ' 2, 3, 4 (President 4). ROBERT CASHMAN WEBSTER. ' Web. Food Technology. 19 Hillside Ave., Bedford. Born in 192S at Buffalo, N. Y. Entered from Lexington High Scliool. Actiriliex: Campus Varieties 3; Student Christian Association 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee 2; Chemistrv Club 3, 4; Food Technology Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma 1, ' 2, 3, 4. JAMES HUBBARD W ' EEKS. Jim. Pre-Medical. 20 Day St., Pittsfield. Born in 1929 at Pittsfield. Entered from Pittsfield High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Weslev Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE WESTCOTT. Wes. Home Economics. 952 Newman Ave.. Seekonk. Born in 1930 at Seekonk. Entered from East Senior High, Pawtucket, R. I. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Index 3, 4; Operetta Guild 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Educa- tion Club 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). GUSTAF EDWARD WEST. Gus. Business . drainistration. 34 Raleigh Rd., Belmont. Born in 1929 at Cambridge. Entered from Hmitington Prep School. Activities: Military Ball Committee 3; Ma- roon Key 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Business Administration Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. EMILY BOND W ' HEELER. Emmy. Recreational Leadership. 115 Montague Rd., North Amherst. Born in 1930 at Geneva, N. . Entered from Geneva High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 3, 4 (Librarian 3, Secretary 4); Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Librarian 2, 3, Secretary 4); Orchestra 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Worship Chairman 2, Executive Member 3); S.C.. . Cabinet; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 3; Nature Guide Asso- ciation 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Women ' s Athletic Association 3, 4. EDWARD GRAHAM WHITE. Big Ed. Psychology. 34 Prospect St., North Quincy. Born in 1929 at Long Island, N. Y. Entered from Xorth Quincy High School. Actimties: Varsity Basketball ' 2, 3; Psy- chology Club 4; Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. JOY RALPHINE W ' HITE. Home Economics. 41 Central St., Auburn. Born in 1930 at Philadelphia, Penn. Entered from Auburn High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Outing Club 1; Phillips Brooks Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ANTHONY W ' HITE. Dick. English. 17 High St., Hudson. Born in 1929 at Waltham. Entered from Hudson High School. Actimties: Dean ' s List 3; Football 1; Air Force Award (Out- standing Student); Collegian 2, 3, 4; Military Ball Committee 4; Lt. Colonel, R.O.T.C. 4; Student Senate 2. ALLISON HOWES WHORF. Al. Electrical Engineering. Benjamin Rd., Shirley. Born in 1927 at LTtica, N. Y. Entered from Arlington High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Index 4: Electrical Engi- neering Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. ]RA FRANCIS WICKES, JR. Skip. Landscape Architecture. Spook Kock Rd., Sulfcrn, N. Y. Born in 1926 at Suft ' ern, N. Y. Transfer from Stockbridge School. Activities: Landscape Architecture Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Kappa. KENNETH PAUL WICKMAN. Ken. Business Administration. 173 West St., Gardner. Born in 1930 at Gardner. Entered from Gard- ner High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 2, 3); Index 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Business Administration Club 4; International Relations Club 1, 3, 4. WILLIAM ELMER W ' lLCOX. Bill. Zoology. 57 Harrison Ave., Braintree. Born in 1930 at Boston. Transfer from Oberlin College. Activities: Burnham Declamation 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 2; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4. HERBERT THOMAS WILD, JR. Herb. Wildlife Management. 72 Ilerrick Rd., North Andover. Born in 1929 at North Andover. Entered from Bridgton Academy. Actimties: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Roister Doisters 3; Forestry Club 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 4). EDWARD FRANCIS WILK. Ed. Mechanical Engineering. Fairview St., Palmer. Born in 1930 at Palmer. Entered from Palmer High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 4; Mechanical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4. NORMAN ERIC WILLARD. Will. Mechanical Engineering. 6 Weden Lane, Worcester. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. 258 RALPH Kl.MKU WU.LAUl). Koivstry. I!)!) Codar St., Fitilil.iii). Born in 1930 at Fitcliburg. Transfer from Spriug(ii-ld Collogo. Arlii ities: Forestry Club 3, i (Program Committee 4); Sigma Plii F,))sili) i, 3, 4. DAVID MORSK WIl.I.KY. D.M. Agrieultural Kconomics. li I.auivl Court, Marblehead. Born in 19 9 at Salem. Entered from Marble- head High Sehool. Activities: Statesmen ' 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1; Tlieta Clii 1, -2, 3, 4 (Pledge Marshal 3). ED YARD IIAWLEY WILLIAMS. ' •Ted. Mechanical Engineerinir. SO Union St., Bridgewater. Born in 1930 at Weymouth. Entered from Bridgewater High School. Aclirilicx: Dean ' s List ' 2: Rifle Team •2, 3, 4; Society of .Vutomotiye Engineers 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Footliall 1. FRED W. LDEX WILLIAMS. Fred. Floriculture. 43 S,(.tlai Rd., Reading. Born in 19 29 at Portland, Me. Entered from Readii High School. Activities: Dairy Judging Team 4; Dairy Clnb Floriculture Club 4: Horticulture Show 4; Theta Chi 1, ' 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WOODROW WILLSON. Rick. Political Science. 18 Greenhalge Aye.. Eyerett. Born in 19 ' 25 at Roxbury. Transfer from Fort Deyens. Activities: Roister Doisters 3; Statesmen 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Inter- fraternity Council 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FREDERICK WILSON. Bob. Mechanical Engineering. 9 Lee St., East Longmeadow. Born in 19 ' 26 at Springfield. Transfer from North Park College, Chicago, 111. Activities: Mechanical Engi- neering Club 1, ' 2, 3, 4. HELMI RACHEL WIINIKAINEN. Mathematics. Maple Stre.t. West Barnstable. Born in 1930 at West Barnstable. Entered frcjni Barnstable High School. Activities: Outing Club 1; Lutheran Cluli 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Manager 4); Mathematics Club ' l, 2, 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief of Integrator 3, 4i; Womens Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Archery Manager 4); Kapp:i Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4. HELEN ELAINE WOLOSHYN. Lennie. Home Economics. 2 Kendall Lane, Walpole. Born in 1931 at Walpole. Entered from Walpole High School. Activities: Class Secretary 3, 4; House Coun- selor 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Operetta Guild 4; Square Dance Club 1, 2; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2; Ring Committee 3; Spring Day Committee 3; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Rush Captain 3, Program Chairman 4). WILLIAM LAWRENCE WORDEN. Bill. Political Science. 48 Church St., Ware. Born in 1930 at Ware. Entered from Ware High School. Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA MERLE WYLIE. Pinky. Zoology. 13 Pierce St., Feeding Hills. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Agawam High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1; Scrolls 2; Concert Band 1, 4; Operetta Guild 4; Sayoyards 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; All- State Softball 1; All-State Basketball 2; Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Rush Chairman 3). [259: EVEL-S AN YEI TTKR. Evie. Home Economics. 25 High St., East I ' cpiHicll. Bcjrii in l!«(l nt Nashua, N. H. Entered from Pep- perell High School. Artiviticx: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work 4; Collegian 3, 4; Flint Oratorical Contest 4; University Chorus 1, 2; Outing Club 1; Student Christian Association 3, 4; College Pilgrim Fellowship 1; Carnival Committee 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club 3 (Vice-President 3): Pi Beta Phil,2, 3, 4(Treasurer3). JOAN YOUNG. Jo. Mathematics. Main St., West Dennis. Born in 1930 at Hyannis. Entered from Yarmouth High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 3; Cheerleader 3; Drill Team 2, 4: Collegian 4; Mathe- matics Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Archery Manager 2); Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Chairman 4). ELEANOR IRENE ZAMARCHL Modern Languages. 3 Le Blanc, Haverhill. Born in 1930 at Haverhill. Entered from Haverhill High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 1, 2; Collegian 1, 2, 3; Handbook Board 1, 2, 3; Operetta Guild 4; Campus Varieties 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Committee 3, 4 (Refreshments Chairman 4); French Club 2, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4). ROBERT LOUIS ZING. Zing. Chemical Engineering. 58 Silver St., West Springfield. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from West SpringHcId High School. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; ( ' JKMnistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Chemical Engineering Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, President 4); Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTANTIIStE NICHOLAS ZOGRAFOS. Connie. Marketing. 70 Patton St., Springfield. Born in 1930 at Springfield. Entered from Springfield Technical High School. Activities: Maroon Key 2; Index 4; Roister Doister.s- 1, 2; Univcrsitv Chorus 2; Orthodox Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Carnival Ball Committee 4; Military Ball Committee 1. 4; Business Administration Chilj 4; Junior Executive Committee 3; Freshman Picnic Conunittee 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cor- responding Secretary 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, 4). I,()1S B.VKKR. History. 344 Ras.sett Rd., Chestnut Hill. Born in 1932 at Bi.sloii. Entered from Brookline High Sc ' hool. Activities: Hillel !, 2, 3; Index 2; Collegian 2; InternatioTial Relations Club 3. JOHN BEAN HUSSEY. Poultry Husbandry. River Rd., Mattapoisett. Born in 1923 at Topsfield. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4; Poultry Club 3, 4; Senate 1; F.F.A. 3. S. JASON LEBOWITZ. Y ' uki. Mathematics. 9 Avon Ave., Methuen. Born in 1930 at Methuen. Entered from Edward F. Searles High School. Activities: Operetta Guild 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 4; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (House Manager 3). MRS. JOANNE NEWM.VN KOHN. Jo. Sociology. 8 Fairmont St., Maiden. Born in 1930 at Stnneham. Entered from Maiden High School. Activities: Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters 1, 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; P.-iychology Club 1. 260 Also Graduating VAIJMM .1. ABBOT! ' . Stnv IJouto, M.i.itiifjiu-. JAMES P. BARTLEY. 38 West Glon St., lUilyckc-. FRANK BUNKER. Depot St., Soutli Kn.st.m. .JOHN B. CREEDEN. 168 MiddUs.x Avo., Wil- mington. .JOHN W. DAVENPORT. 336 Noitli Pleasant St.! Amherst. PHILLIP A. DI CIHARO. 15 Cawiield St., Dor- chester. EUGENE ANDREW DRANKA. Gene. Public Health, ii Main St., Thorndike. Born in 1930 at Palmer. Entered from Palmer High School. Activities: Newman Club 3; Bacteriology Clul) 3. HERBERT L. EMANTIEL. 17 North St., North Adams. WILLL M B. Athol. FITZGERALD, -ill Orai FERNALD FITZPATRICK. Sawyer St., Methuen. WALTER SPEAR FOSTER. W ' alt. Sociology. ■2-tO Pine St., Wollaston. Born in 1920 at Boston. Entered from Quincy High School and Mass. Ma- ritime Academy. Aciiinlies: Dean ' s List 1, i, 3; Adelphia 3; Campus Chest Committee i, 3 (Cliair- man of Solicitations 2, General Chairman 3); Sen- ate 1 (Election Committee Chairman, Chairman Committee on Student Activities): Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3 (Embassy Chairman 3); University Committee on Student Life 3. WILLIAM R. GOSS. 132 Oak St., Natick. RICHARD L. HAMES. Wildlife Management. 692 t Lenox St., Athol. Born in 1926 at Orange. Trans- fer from Fort Devens. JOHN W ' . HANDFORTH. 406 Main St., West Medxvay. DENTON HARRIS. Federal Circle, Amherst. PHILLIP KAPLAN. 49 Draper St., Springfield. VIXCF.XT B. KKA V. Gr.icral Business. . ' !3 North SI., llyaniiis. Bcni in 19, ' S at Hyannis. Transfer fn.iii l ' ' orl Drsciis. Arllnllrx: Business Admini.s- Iration Clul. 1; ( T.V. 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pre.sidcnt 3,4). EDWARD J. KERSWIG. 9 Poplan St., Montague City. JAMES KIRBY. Hampshire Honso, Amherst. ISIDORE KICZEWSKI. 4i)(i Oliver St., New Bedford. STACY LOGAN. 172 Claflin St., Belmont. DONALD MacGREGOR. East Brewster. MURAD D. MARKARIAN. Mark. Mathe- matics. 135 Church St., Whitinsville. Born in 1927 at Worcester. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activi- ties: Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honors Work 4; Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3). ROBERT S. McCAIG. 76 Barnum St., Taunton. BRIAN F. MILNE. 11 High St., Shelbume Falls. JAMES WESLY MOLLER. Jim. Food Tech- nology. 40 Moore St., Springfield. Born in 1926 at Union City, N. J. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Track 1: German Club 1 (Secretary); Food Technology Club 3, 4. CHARLES EDMOND MOREL. Chuck. Civil Engineering. 35 Walnut St., Hudson. Born in 1925 at Hudson. Transfer from Fort Devens. Activities: Dean ' s List 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. ROBERT C. NELLIGAN. 17 Burtt St., Lowell. DANIEL H. PALKOWSKI. Federal Circle, Am- herst. DEBORA TAYLOR. Utter Rd., Amherst. EDWARD TYLER, JR. 563 School St., Athol. ELLIS VANDERPYL. 12 Watt Rd., Worcester. NORMAN WAKS. 92 Fountain St., Haverhill. HAROLD W ' ESTON. 14 Bradford Rd., Hingham. THE CLASS OF 1952 RECOGNIZES AND HONORS THOSE OF OUR CLASS WHO WITH- DREW FROM SCHOOL TO SERVE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED N.- TIONS. 261 WALTER LESURE October 28, 1930 September 9, 19Jt9 DAVID MURPHY December 3, 1929 April 7, 19i9 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Hakey, Nolan, Neiisiier, K.-gi. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ■266 Aaron, Norman E. (ifl Haywood St., Greenfield Adams, Verne A. Old BiUerica Rd., Bedford Addis, Edwin C. 40 Howes St., Florence Adlerz, Warren C. 7 Birmingham Rd., Worcestf .■Vkerson, Robert L. .58 SummerhiU Ave., WorcesI Alden, Marjorie E. Aucoot Rd., Mattapoisett Alden, Raymond E. 1 Kenalr.iy Rd., Auburn Allen, Doris L. 10 Beacon Ter., Somerville Alle ;R. S7 Summer St., Fitchburg Alvcs, Kenneth J. Bradford Ext., Provincetown Anasoulis, Robert F. 77A We.stern Ave., Lynn Anderson, Alan C. 1.52 Overlook Rd., Arlington Anderson, Carole 43 Pine Ridge Rd., Arlington Anderson, Janice 72 Reed St., Agawam Anderson, Jean M. Vining Hill Rd., Southwick Anderson, Norman E. 29 Wabash Ave., Worcester Anderson, Sonya 42 King St., Orange Arceci, Richard £. 34 Emerald St., Winchendon Arsenault, Raymond J. 183 Fifth St., Leominster Ashe, Barbara A. 294 Elm St., Holyoke Atsalis, Russell 302 Ocean St., Hyannis Audette, Don G. 3.5 Silver St., West Springfield Augusta, Lorraine M. 27 Grayson Rd., Winchester Avery. Ruth E. 219 Lincoln Ave., Amherst Bacchieri, Leo R. Tyler Ave., E. Wareham Bachman, Nancy J. 9 Pine St., Manchester BalTo, Sam P. 129 So. Union St., Lawrence Baginski, Irene A. .51 Norwood Ter., Holyoke Baker, David B. Ifli Granite St., Methuen Bakey, William E. 22 Tatt St., North Adams Balicki, .Julie A. .5 Miller Ave., Holyoke Barber, Glenn X. 22 Brantwood Rd., Arlington Barnes, James S. 1.5 Oak St., Marblehead Barou) , Francis A. 08. Central St.. Andover Barthello, Marc S. 13( i Lincoln St., Holvoke Bartlctt, David C. 1 1 Warren Ave., Leicester Bartlctt, Frederick R. 120 Tha.ver Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Bartlett. Jane 1 1 Park Lane, East Walpole Bcekwith, Edward P. 13 Freeman Ave., North Adams Beddow. Richard H., Jr. si; Manor Rd., Springfield Bclanger, Arthur E. 13 Cleveland St., Greenfield Belding, John C. B3 Washington Ave., Northampton Bellows, Richard S. 49 Florentine Gardens, Springfield Bclval, Loretta J. (1 Maple St., Whitinsville Belval. Louise M. 478 Church St.. Whitinsville Benson, Gordon V. 402 Wallingford Ave., Athol Bcrnier. Rene H. 10 Knight Ave., Easthamplon Bcrnier, William E. 77 Milk St., Fitchburg Bcvivino, Thomas R. 77 Alarvlnnd St.. Springfield Bickii. II. George H.. Jr. L ' Ns Middle SI., East Wevmouth Iti. ' kncll. lialidi J. I ' leasuLil SI., Groton Bicber. Edward C. 44 Wostficld Rd., Holyoke Billings, Carolyn N. , 8 Andover St., Georgetown Black, Donald M. 94 Silver St., Greenfield Blake, Vance G. 23 Carey Rd., Needham Blank, Frances 70 Esmond St., Dorchester Boisvert, Louise E. 96 Rivers Ave., Willimansett Botacchi, Allen C. RED 3, Great Barrington Bott, Thomas H. 6 Columbia Rd., Beverly Boutilier, Richard J. 70 Warwick St., Longmeadow Boyle, Sara T. 15 Myrtle St., Clinton Brchaut, Ruth G. County Road, Lakeville Bresnahan, John 078 Ivi l Sl. Holyoke Carlstr , Mil R. Bri k. Si.h V;,.|,nii;l..n Ave., Chelsea Bri.rc. Kwss.ll O. 307 Lebanon Hill, Southbridge Briggs, Ralph S. Cornet Stetson Rd., Greenbush Bristol, James E., Jr. 12 Blave Ave., West Boylston Broude, Joseph 181 Harvard St., Brookline Bruni, Donald J. 5 Acacia St., Gloucester Bruni, Mario J. 27 Springside Ave., Pittsfield Buck, Janet IS Hersam St., Stoneham Bullock, Heaton 73 Stratford Ave., Pittsfield Bulman, Philip W. 10 Exchange St., Athol Burns, Beverly A. 13N4 Commonwealth . ve. ' , Brighton Burns, Paul E. 18 Emerson St., Belmont Burstein, Norman I. 103 Melba Ave., Springfield Call, Douglas Coir; J. Call, Willi! Colrain Candc, Sally A. FliiilsloTii- Farm, Dalton :ar l. W.iuliiKn R. Soiilli M;,| ' I.- ' SI., Brookfield Carlson. Joan E. 49 OLis St., Mcdford Carlson, Margaret E. R. RED 1, Sheffield 91 Wood Si., Woodv Carpino. Ili.liard E. 48 Wrsl riiioH SI.. Pittsfield Carroll. John P.. Jr. .54 Main St., Millers Falls Carter, James A. Main St., Sheffield Carty, John J. 328 Eastern Ave., Springfield Carver, Sherwood E. Scantic Rd., Hampden Casavecchia, Elinor M. 125 78th St., North Bergen, New Jersey Casey, Richard J. 48 West Broadway, Gardner Casper, Daniel .53 Sammett St., Maiden Cassady, Carole 67 Gillette Ave., Springfi eld Gate, Audrey J. 33 Park St., Shrewsbury Cauley, Thomas E. 152 Jackson Pkwy., Holyoke Cave, David B. Douglas Chalk, Nina G. 327 St. James St., Springfield Chapman, James W. 3 East Broadway, Haverhill Chappell, Raymond R. French King Highway, Gill Charles, Donald W. 984 Boston Rd., Haverhill Chase, Marjorie A. 62 Calumet Rd., Holyoke Chaves, Janet R. 290 Sawyer St., New Bedford Chick, Frederick W. 135 Suffolk St., Springfield Chucka, Donald G. 81 Craiwell Ave., W. Springfield Cirillo, Anthony N. 7 Hearn St., Waterlown Clark, Joan A. 307 Main St., Suffield. Conn. Clifford, Barbara A. 120 Great fid., Bedford Cody, William 33 Woods Ave., Holyoke Cohen, Claire 56 East St., Sharon Cohen, Goldie 51 Park St., Turners Falls Cole, David A. R.F.D. No. 1, Easthampton Conway, Richard A. 498 WiUard St., Quincy Coppola, Joseph A. 1272 Boston Rd., Haverhill Corkum, Robert L. 41 Washington St., Stoneham Cornfoot, Richard K. Oakland Ave., Wollaston Corr, Hugh A., Jr. 12 Cediir Ave., W. Springfield Corser, Robert D. R.F.D. No. 2, Great B.arrington Cotton, Elizabeth A. Elm St., Boxford Courville, Edward F. 63 Providence St., Worcester Cousineau, Carl E. 357 Lr. Westfield Rd., Holyoke Cozzens, Donald E. Foster St., Littleton Cronin, William J., Jr. 371 Kipp St., Teaneck, N. J. Cross, Joan S. 115 Cedar St., Maiden Cross, Robert J. II North St., Haverhill Crowell, William H. 45 Sesuit Ave., East Dennis Curran, David J. 299 Church St., Marlboro Curran, Dorothy J. III Nevins Ave., Longmeadow Czaja, Joan E. 438 Carew St., Springfield Dagata, Barbara A. 37.5 President Ave., Fall River 268 l)alv. Jos M li M. 10 Franklin HI., V, lKc.l,l Darli.iB. .I.i.n.vs S. l:il N.irlli Si.. McllU-i.l Uavoiiporl. Maria C. 111.-. M.-.li:ini,. SI,. SlullMin Uaviis. Itaiii.l M..,lr. Ill l nk Diiv,.. H.. l. n 1,-1 Davis. C.liarlotl. ' K. na llli ' lU- li.l, Chathani l)a i . .I.a...utu-G. UiMTvalinn lid.. Ka.- lliamplon Deacon, US illiam II. ..Jr. 41,1 Th,irn,lik.- SL, Lawr.-ncc Dean, Barbara M. 30 Shores SI., ■raiinliill Deo. Stanley iM. ,-,2 V,-sl SI,, Hadlov Del)enr«aer ier. Charles A. :ill,Ml.nl Si,. Spring-field Dei!:nan.Nanc J. S: Chapin Si.. Sonthbridge DclGrosso, Horace A. 17 Zeller St., Ro.slindale Deiners, C.liarles O. -V2 K,.r,sl SL. Williman.selt Dent. .lohn ,1. -Hi:; Maple SI.. Holvoke DcrGiragossian, Herbert H. IG Belmont . ve.. Northampton Deros, Constantinc 991 Main St., Haverhill DeSimonc, Robert A. 43 Clifton . ve., Springfield Dewing, Donald R. The Landing, Kingston Dickinson, Frank N. 44 Albert Ave.. Belmont Dodge, Arthur G. Charlton Doe, Allen P. 44 Central St., West Boylston Dole, Fredrica H. R.F.D. No. 2, Shelburne Falls DonneUy, ' William M. 18 Thomas Ave., Hol.voke Donovan. Francis V. 23 Elgin St., West Roxbury Drapeau, Mary-Louise 3 Pinehurst Rd., Hol.voke Dresser, Grace A. 42 Lawrenee St., Rockville, Conr Drew, Leonard M. 43 Morton St., Framingham DriscoU, Richard E. 43 Nonotuck St., Northampton DriscoU, Robert J. 34 Harris St., Maiden Dugas, Jocelyn A. 17 Waverly St.. Springfield Durkee, Paul E. Bo.x 6.0, Topsfiefd Dusza, John P. 153 Main St., Bondsville Dwyer, Stephen J. 15 Avalon Rd., West Roxburv Egan. Maureen C. 43 McKinley Terrace, Westfield Egan, William E. 69 Court St.. Westfield Elliott, Duncan H. 12 Mechanic St., Winchendon Englund. Randolph W. 47 . irlie St., Worcester Erickson. Karl L. Center St., Segreganset Evans, Robert E. 620 S. Summer St.. Holvoke Facktoroff, Robert S. 6 Cleaves St.. Roxburv Farin, Walter E. 4.5 Ellen St., New Bedford Feigenson, Z. Gale 16 Tahanto Rd., Worcester Ferguson, Charles G. 63 Forbes Hill Rd.. Quincv Figlcr. Paul J. 93 Queen St.. Holvoke Filar, Joanne P. 17 Linda Ave., Willimansett Findlay, Mary G. 106 Lewis Ave., W. Springfield Fish, Uun L. 39 Sch.a.l SI.. Aulnirn Fisher. John C. I 12 liani;ir.l IM,. V..rccslcr Fisler, Kliy.iilMlli A. 111.-. I ' iiik Si,, „rth Atllcl.or,. Fla i.i. .Inscpl. It.. Jr. L ' ,-. l-..,r.l SI . Cn.enlichl Fleiirv. ll.rnar l J., Jr. 91; V.-, I Si,. K:,,llianii l..n Flint. t)livcr S., Jr. .57 Farvicw Way, Amherst Flood, David J. 15 Highland St., Norwood Foley, John M. lU ' l.anil. St.. S.Hith Hadlev Forkev. Kavniond D. 101 Dors.-I SI. S|)ringfieM Fox. Harriet N. Iirj l!,.sM.lrr SI,. Dorchester Francis. Kliyal.clh A. ■2-2 U,.r,i.n SI,, Now Bedford Frankel. Phillip H. l.-)0 .Mass. Ave., Arlington Frcsia, Elmo J l.s Harvard St., Pittsfield Frie nd, Edward L. 34 Pickwick Rd., Hamden, Conn. Fuccillo, David . 170 Pauline St., Winthrop Furcolo, Michael P. R.F.D. Northfield Gabcrman, Harvey S. 33 Coit St.. Holvoke Gaffney, PrisciUa N. 43 Potter St.. Hyannis Galasso, Francis S. 25 Flynt Ave., Monson Galli, Vincent A, 10 Phillips St., Lawrence Ganley, Richard E. 72 Maple Ave., North Andover Gannon, Elinor M. 394 Main St., Clinton Garner, . llan T. 00 Florence . ve., Norwood Garnett, Robert K. 664 Burncoat St., Worcester Gattinella. Concetto J. 51 Essex St., Lawrence Geller, Morton A. 121 Melba Ave., Springfield Gelotte, Robert A. 54 Prentiss Lane, Belmont Geoffrion, Walter J. 06 Hamden St., West Springfield Georgantas, Alice 7 Skinner St., Brockton Gibbons, Ann E. 23 Sunapee St., Springfield Gilley, Nancy J. 7 Porter Rd., Scituate Glaser, Marvin H. 37 Earl St.. Maiden Gleason, Charles P. 95 Washingto n St., Northampton Glusgol, Melvin M. 49 Hancock St., Chelsea Glynn, Marv-Lou 3S Summer St., Fitchburg Goding, George .4. Box 5S, Stow Goldberg, Rosalyn 77 Homestead St., Roxbury Goodfader, Doris 53 Locust St., Winthrop Goodnow, Stanley R. IS JLarshfield St.. Gloucester G€ odridge, George A, Prospect St., Topsfield Gove, Warren R. R.F.D. Mechanic St., Leominster Graham, Duncan M. 47 Newfield St., West Roxbury Graham, Raymond D. 64 Lyie St., ' Maiden Graham, WiUiam G. II Burlington St., Lexington Granger, Helen M. 103 Warren Ave., Marlboro Grant, Anna P. 285 Main St., Wilmington Granville, John P. 1 Parkman St., WoUaston Grayson, Robert W. Bank St., Harwich Port 6 DeVcrenx SI.. Ma Greer, Phillip V. Itr, Arlh It.! hcll.i Falls GuettUr. Virginia I. 75 N. S.nninc- SI,. Adams Gunter. Itolurl E. 3S3 PIfasanI St.. , lli,.I Gurwita.,, Arnold 151 Providence St. Worcester Haasc, Muriel M. 273 Milk St., Fitchburg llaesclcr, Carl W. 51 Arlington St., Northampton Hale, Coric E., Jr. 270 Main St., Athol Hall, Henry L., Jr. State Highway. E. Sandwich Halvorson, Doris A. 75 Pleasant St.. Dalton Hamilton. Richard P. 41 C..I,- , v,. , PilKlici.l Hampsitii. Frank H. y. Ki. 96 Keitii St., Wevmoiith Handy. Wallace H. Box 57, Cataumet Harlow, Thomas I. 6S Watcrston Ave., Quincy Harvey, H. Janet Rutland Heights Harvey, Williamina F. 50 So. Shelburne Rd., Greenfield Hawkins, Janet B. 15 Kimberly St., Springfield Haworth, Layvrence D. 22 Hamilton St., Braintrce Hayes, Clarence A. 53 Sunset Ave., Amherst Hayn, Ernest M., Jr, 384 Main St., Wilbraham Headle, Herbert W., Jr. 764 Riverdale St., W. Springfield Hebert, Jeanne O. 57 Franklin St., Holyoke Heintz, Kathryn E. 25 Desmond St., Manchester Heisig, Fred W. 39 Portland St., Holyoke Henley, Marion 92 Prospect St., Shrewsbury Henrickson, Robert W. 5 Berkmans St., Worcester Hergenrother, Rudolf M. 14 Holden Rd., West Newton Heywood, Donald T. 186 South Main St., Cohas.set Hickey, Catherine M. 7 Gilman St., Holvoke Hicks, William H, 134 Independence Ave., Quincy Higgins, Jeanne A. 3 Lockland Ave., Framingham Hobart, Joan H. 269 Hobson. 229 Corinth St.. North Adams Hogan, George V. 45 View St., Holyoke Hogg, Lorna 613 Auburn St., Whitman Holda. Edward A. 28 Hampden Rd., Monson HoUinger, Reinhold H. 989 Hampden St., Holyoke HoUis, Bettina M. Foundry St., South Easton Holmberg, Dorya M. 2 Omena Place, Fitchburg Hoiiney. Thoinas F. 9 Fairview Ave., Northampton Hopkins, Joyce M. 25 Webster St., Middleboro Houle, Helen A. 20 Ludlow St., Worcester Howard, John C. 264 Sumner Ave., Springfield Howes, Nancy M. 64 Clairmont St., Longmeadow Howland, George H. I.i08 Turnpike. Stoughton Huber, Philip E. Suffolk E-3. Amherst Huber, Richard G. Northfield Huff, Betty J. E.F.D. No. 1, Fitchburg Hultgren, David H. 165 Auburn St., Auburn Humphriss, W. Dale 26 High St., Easthampton Hunter, David H. R.F.D. No. 1, North Rd., Mui ville, Pa. Hyman, Robert I. 239 Wells St., Gr Jagiello. Alice B. 72 Dartmouth St., : Jeonette, Joseph S. 24 Hilltop Ave., Jefferson Johansson, Walter H. Washington St.. Sherborn Johnson, Ernest A. Petersham Johnson, Eunice M. 107 Wickham St., Garden City, N. Y. Johnson, Roger F. 651 Tinkham Rd.. Wilbraham Johnson, Theodore C. 461 Granbv Rd., South Hadley Falls Johnson, Victor E. 741 Aspen Rd., Littleton Johnson, Willard M. 24 Bates St., Westfield Jones, Lawrence L., Jr. 286 Dodge St., Beverly Junkins, Donald A. 82 Cleveland Ave., Saugus Kallgren, Donald W. 125 West Alvord St., Springfield Kaufman, Marjorie 22 Crowell St., Dorchester nfield Kazalski, Joseph E. 15 Greenwood Ave., Hol.voke Keaney, Ann M. 1088 Essex St., Lawrence Kearney, WiUiam F. 29 Wales Ave., Randolph Keating, Paula E. 6 Squanto Rd., Quincy Kee, Henry G. 37 Dover St., Boston Kelley, Frances M. 21 Dalton Ave., Pittsfield Kennan, Roy A. 4 Locke Rd., West Medtord Kennedy, Joan L. 13 Edgemoor Rd., Belmont Kenney, Peter W. 36 Hillsdale St., Arlington Kilbourn, Walton G., Jr. Sterling St., South Lancaster Kiley, Frederick T. 39 Pope Rd., Concord Kimball, Prescott A. 530 Main St., Gardner Kingsbury, Robert S. 47 Lothrop St., Milton Kinnear, Elizabeth M. 277 Greeley St., Clinton Kirkitelos, Andrew A. 67 Cass St., Springfield Klaus, Suszanne J. 78 Wheatland St., Chicopee Falls Kobak, Joseph A. 50 Adams St., Fairhaven Koehler, F. Theodore 62 Lathrop St., So. Hadley Fails Kramer, Stanley R. 144 Arlington St., Haverhill Kreiger, Albert J., Jr. 34 Winter St., Pittsfield Kronick, Rhoda 65 Chestnut St., North Adams Kuhn, Donald E. 183 Ellsworth St., Springfield Kutolowski, John F. 86 High Rock St., Lynn Kuzeja, Edward J. Old Stage Rd., Holyoke Kwasnik, Andrew F. Hampden Rd., Monson Lajoie, John L. 161 Morton St., West Springfield Lally, Vincent F. 271 N. Pleasant St., Holyoke Lambert, Donald R. R.F.D. No. 2, Monson Lambert, William A. 83 Fox St., Worcester Lapton, Stephen T. 65 Sterling St., Springfield Larsen, Charles M. 12 Capron St., Attleboro Lattimore, Ernest E. 54 Lathrop St., South Hadley Lawrance, Leonice N. 94 Summer St., Kingston Lawrence, Paul H. 37 Norwood Terr., Holyoke Lawrence, T. Albert 10 Crescent St., Millers Falls Leavitt, Alan V. 4 Thurber St., Framingham Lebowitz, Jason 9 Avon Ave., Methuen Leitzen, Dolores R. 43 Brookline Ave., Holyoke Lester, Mary G. New Marlboro Levine, Richard A. 77 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea Levitt, Ralph 23 Floyd St., Dorchester Lewis, Thomas D. 26 Glen wood Circle, Longmeadow Libbev, Leonard M. 60 Townsend Rd., Belmont Libby, John E. Main St., Cummaquid Lincoln, Nicholas D. 2109 Glenwood Drive, Kalamazi Mich. rt. Jr. ■ Falls Littlefield, Robert L. 15 Sunset Rd., Gardner Litz, Vera B. 38 State St., Monson Lojko, Matthew S. 13 Warfield PI., Northampton Lucier, Rene G. 415 Sumner Ave., Springfield Lund, WiUiam A., Jr. 43 Denmark St., Worcester MacDonald, Basil H. 100 Beech St., Holyoke MacDonald, John K. 960 Beacon St., Newton Maclachlan, Bruce A. 37 Morrow St., Mansfield Mac Lean, Donald A. 24 Chestnut St., Westfield MacLeod, Joan M. 1151 Main St., Leicester MacManus, Donald 322 High St., Holyoke MacNiven, Malcolm W. 82 Wilkinson St., Worcester Magee, Claire L. 25 Fern St., Brockton Maglott, Sylvester R. 1126 West St., Wrentham Makrides, Christopher 10 Linwood PI., SomerviUe Malin, Jeanne L. 11 Summer St., Northampton Maloney, Robert J. 45 Rand St., Lynn Mangum, Jeanne E. 55 Allyn St., Holvoke Manninen, Ellen S. Ashby West Rd., Fitchburg Marcinkowski, Michael F. 73 Walnut St., Chelsea Marcotte, Victor H. Moss Hill Rd., Russell Marder. Everett J. 398 Hawthorn St., New Bedford Maroni, Mary K. 1273 Main St., Athol Marshall, David I. 30 Cleveland St., Gloucester Marshall, Joyce E. 353 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Marshall, Lawrence A. 31 Winter St., Arhngton Martin, Douglas W. 10 George St., Greenfield Ma , EHi 65 Simonds Rd., Williamstown Mason, Howard M. 22 Waushakum St., Framingham Mathews, Archie Box 13, Southfield Mathias, Gretchen 60 Churchill Rd., W, Springfield Matuszek, Francis A. . 213 Lyman St., Holyoke Maynard, Nelson A. Suffolk F-1, Amherst McBane, WiUiam J. 15 Rock St., Middleboro McGrath, Cornelius B. 60 Clark Ave., Northampton Mclntirc, Helen E. 792 Plymouth St., Bridgewater McKnight, Robert J. 38 Breck Ave., Brighton Meader, Nancy J. 9 Summit St., Whitinsville Medrek, Theodore F. 336 Chestnut St., Springfield Mendelsohn, Howard D. 63 Brookledge St., Roxbury Menzies, Patricia S. 10 School St., Adams Merrigan, Ann C. 25 Glendell Terr., Springfield Merritt, Barbara A. 71 Athol St., Boston 34 Meserve, Jacqueline 19 Peter St., North Andover Mctlic, Marcclla A. 195 Oak St., Holyoke Michclson. Rachel Littleton Rd., Westford Miklas, Joan L. 17 CroLlcau St., Adams MiUer, Ardcth R. 461 Washington Ave., Chelsea [270] Miller, Lau .-.(■. F.llicoll St., NlH-.llliUll MiU-li.ll. Kolurl n. IL ' l M.a.l.n,. N„rlh Amlu-r.- Mis .m. li.la 1 . Hi.Iku-.I- 1M., l ilni.Milli Mollill. William J. I ' liuiklin SI . NorllKuiipton M.m li.ro. r.ri.ana.. L. II, llrn,.UIi,l,l SI.. l.iKliovv Mnnlisnv. Norman .1. M;nii Si , Norlh Oxford M.i Wiiiloii Si.. Sprinciicld oo. Mr.-.ll ' .. Jr. lliKihi St.. Pitlstii-ld M.I SI , I ' ittsficld Morgan, .l.romc E.. Jr. liiTs NiMl iiiinptoii St., Hol.vokc Morrill. Vnn .-.I.-. Cnifls SI.. West Newton Morton. F. Joan Treasure Cove, Wellflect Moser, Kenneth A. 7n Sunset Ave., - mherst Mottolo. Paul J. 4111 WashiuKlon St.. Winchester Moulton, r.arolvn A. 14 Pulnaiii Ave.. Br.aintree Mnlarz.. VS alter M. Ill Morri. SI., Lynn M.ilk.rn. Marsaret E. I..-, Crai.liii.l Ave.. AVest Roxbur.v Miillins. K.lsar J., Jr. ' IJ Hi .li SI.. Turners Falls Ml V,.1,..1I SI.. Maiden Mur,.li . I), iinis F.. Jr. 1,1 i;im«...Ml Ave., Hol.voke Mu pl. . riiomas W. I - ' 7 lu lniit St., Holyoke Musiynski, Mildred E. Glendale Village, Easthampton Myrick, Jeanne 410 Main St., Amesbury Naviekas, Edward J. 14 Cherrv St.. Easthampton Nelson, Maleolm B. 23 Pe.ace St., Hopedale Nelson, Marjorie L. til Howard St., Brockton Neumann, Barbara R. 76 Elmwood St., Holvoke Neusner, Milton M. .50 Sheridan St.. Haverhill Newman, Abraham S. .58 Ellsworth St., Brockton Newman, Natalie E. 1714 Commonwealth . ve., Brighton Nickles, Riehard L. Treble Cove, North Billerica Nolan, Robert F. 1 1 Emerson St., Winthrop Norcross, G. Elaine Parkerville Hd., Southville CBrien, David G. 44 Butler PI., Northampton O-Brien, John F., Jr. 35 Belvidere St., Holyoke O ' ConneU, Thomas B. 7 Pittsmore St., Roslindale Ofstrock, Sondra L. Pleasant St., Woods Hole O ' Hara, George J. 561 South Canal St., Holyoke O ' Keefe, Florence K. 132 Greene St., North Andover OIney, Charles E. Reservoir Ave., Rehoboth O-Neill, Mary M. 20 Woods Ave., Holyoke Ordway, Priscilla A. 15 Circuit St., Worcester Packard, Beverly A. 16 Park, Wakefield Paleologopoulos, Paul V. 33 Elizabeth St., Northampton Panzica, Mary C 10 Parsons St., Northampton Parisien, Joan H. 1001 Mohawk Trail, North . dams Parker, Jeanne M. S Goodale Rd., Mattapan Parks, Thomas R. 292 Sumner Ave., Springfield Perlv, Thomas A. 22 West St., Georgetown Perrv, Helen T. 10.5 Cireenwood 1-anc. Wallham Peterson. Jon II. Ill Clitlon Rd.. Milton IVlerM.n. Kennelli B. !.- l.niiiM ' . Von.,■ lcr I ' elrillo. Koe.o it. ] -2 All.ll, l.,VMM Pl.aii.iil. Mariiarel E. lllSprior. rnlnin- Phillips. Na.uN I,. l,s Dnv, W.- l Springfield PiBnali.ll... J. -.|.h L. 7 KIImimtc Si.. orcester Pike. Pri-.-illa 1.. 32 Deiiii SI.. Clieshire PillinB. Jean M. (is Mount Ave,. Worcester Pina. Eduardo I. 2 Margin St.. New Bedford Poirier. Richard 200 Charles, Fitchburg Powers. Joseph 113 l.apham St.. Fall River Pratt, Bethel E. 21S Pleasant St., Whitman Prcvv, John L. 9S Clcavland Ave., North Adar Price, . Iex G. ■Tngaldsby. Georgetown Priest, Robert J. 29 Concord St., Maynard Prokopowich, Lucien R. 320 Millbury St., Worcester Provost, Frank, Jr. 356 New Ludlow Rd., Fairview Quinn, Rosemary K. 5 Morknd Terr., ' New Bedford Rabaioli, Alfred N. .531 Village St., Medway Radiilski. n. rolliv F. 4 0l.MrMil.irv A ve., Haverhill RafTiii. Vn elo J. 52.S Main St., Medford Rhanasto. Helen S. 16 Hazel St.. Fitchburg Reeben acker, Noel J. Apt. E-1 Hampshire, . mherst Reeber, Marvin J. 121 Center St., Holyoke Regis, Norma E. 47 Eddy St., Fall River Reid, Carolyn P. _ 216 Village Ave., Dedham , Louise E. N-6 Federal Cir., Amherst ice, Thomas E. N-6 Federal Circle, Amherst Riehter, Wilburt J. S Hillside Ave., Bedford Rikert, Paul E. 9 Winchester Rd., East Northfield Rimbaud, Gilbert J. 30 Tirrell St., Worcester Ritter, John H. Greenwich Rd., Hardwick Ritzi, Charles F. 30 Hooper, Worcester Robbins, Lincoln A. 140 Adams St., Braintree Robbins, Paul H. 34 South Ave., Melrose Rock, Howard F. L. 31 Talcott St., Springfield Rockwood, Margaret 10 Ossipee St., Walpole Rogers, Frances L. 2 Pine St., Paxton Romasco. Albert U. 352 Fenn St., Pittsfield Romer. Bernard R. 44 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester Rosenfield, Daniel 183 Callender St., Dorchester Rothstein, Sanford S. 9 Jones St., W ' orcester Rouillard, Catherine L. 5 Grandview St., Chicopee RouiUard, Marcia C. 407 Prospect St., Norwood Rubin, Robert J. 41 Hosmer St., Boston [271] Rudman, Arlene D. Stratton Rd., Williamstown Rudy,. Walter L. 75 Pine St., Florence Russell, William M. South St., Belchertown Rutcho, George 31 Green Ave., Southbridge Ryder, Jean C. .54 Olive Street, Methuen St. Pierre, John N. 132 Beaudrv Ave., Fairview Saltman, Adele D. 52 Babcock, Brookline Saltman, Sheldon A. 12 Winchester Rd., Newton Sanders, Judith SO Maiden St., Everett Sanford, Beverly C. 645 Laurel St., Longmeadow Santamour, Frank S., Jr. 42 Joffre St., Lowell Sargent, Walter H. 1 Arbutus Rd., Swampseott Saunders, Herbert F. 2 Pauline St., Randolph Savino S Victor 48 Walnut St., Northampton Schanberg, Bailey R. 60 Hammond St., Clinton Schindler, Marvin S. 108 Maple St., Roxbury Schnctzer, Joan M. 71 Daviston St., Springfield Scholfield, Donald F. 2 Crown St., Clinton Schutzberg. Arnold S. 54 Fa.vette St., Cambridge Seaman, Elmer E. Washington St., Sherborn Sears, John F. 35 Carlton St., Holyoke Segal, Robert M. 56 Park Vale Ave., Allston Selfridge, Fred F. Brookside Rd., Nabnasset Sencabaugh, Phyllis E. 6 Melvin Ave., Shrewsbury Servais, Robert A. 88 Jewel, Mansfield Sexton, Edward V. 39 Prospect St., Greenfield Shapiro, Barbara D. 11 Ta,vlor St., Saugus Sharron, Arnold H. 11 Clark Ave., Chelsea Shaughnessy, John H. 15 Columbus Ave., Ashland Shaw, Donald G. 133 Maiden St., Worcester Shaw. Roland B. 43 Florence St., New Bedlorc Sheehan, Hoan 358 Cedar St., New Bedford Shields, Charles A. 68 Arthur St., Methuen Shore, Sumner A. 57 Norwood Ave., Newton Shorey, Harry H. 420 Furnace Brk. Pkv., Wollastt Shrader. William W. SI Holden Rd., West Newton Shuman, Alan L. 32 Hosmer St., Mattapan Sikora, Victoria J. 37 Brownsville Ave., Ipswich Silcox, Norman W. 510 Varnum , ve., Lowell Skolnick. Robert SI HiKhlaii.l SI.. Revere Slein. Kicliar.l K. 73 West Mill. .11 St.. Readville Small. Maroia C. 17 Twinehurst St., Southbridge Smith, Carol 22 Brookline Kve., Springfield Sniilli. riiri tophcr G. i;c, Noiih SI . (Grafton Smilli. l.i.lli.r W. .. Orange I ' atrH . I. 20 Woodside Park. Winthrop Smitli. Ronald H. 22S Pleasant St.. East Longnieadow Smith, Rov C. Waxhusett St.. Holden Sniado, John L, Piirk Hill Rd., Easthampton Sobala, Paul J. 2SS Newton St., South Hadley Falls Sokol, David L. 96 Wellington Hill, Maltapan Soltys, John J. 13 Union St., Holyoke Sondrini, Nate F. 21 W ApremonI St., Adams Sostrk. H.-rli.rl . 193 I ' leii.aiil SI.. Brookline Soutliworlli. Itoh.-rt W. 30 Pill.sK.ld . ie.. Pittsfield Spencer, Richard P. 30 Wellington St., Springfield Stack, Joan T. . 70 Chapel St.. Northampton Steisl ' d.r. rlliiir F.. 4 Kirliv M . --nulh Dartmouth Stei)li.M . William ;. 67 N,.. V .iH.n SI.. Arlington Stetson, Harvey L. 37 Wiltshire Rd., Brighton Stiles, Elizabeth J. Ferry St., Granby Stohlmann, Bernice L. East Hoosac St., Adams Stronach, M. Joan IS Dickinson.St., Northampton Stuart, John D. C, Box 25, Still River Sturtevant, Richard M. Box 194, Wellfleet Suchocki, John M. Palmer Rd., Monson Sullivan, Betty :,4 California Ave., Springfield Sullivan, Philip J. BixbyiHill, West Gruton Sullivan, Kuth E. South St.. Belehertown Summers, Barbara J, 34 Adams St., Braintree Swana, John J. Perrvville Rd.. Dudley Swieskowski, Henry P. 30 W..,.,lniont St., Springfield Swifi. Dorothy G. 9S FIoniK-e St., Springfield Szurek, Anthony J. East Rd., Adams Tanner, Harris M. 304 Hillside Ave.. Holvoke Tarr, David W. SO W. Emerson St., Melrose Tenney, Raymond F, 3S4 Davis St.. Greenfield Tetreault, Andre R. Blaire Rd., W.arren Theroux, Edward J, 9 Clinton Ave., Holyoke Thibault. Norman G. 225 Gillette Ave., Springfield Thimot, George W. 117 Manning, Hudson Thimot, Robert P. 117 Manning, Hudson Thomas, Bruce L. 13 Cosby Ave., Amherst Thorndike, Raymond S. 23 East Highland Ave., Melros Tikkanen, Werner 149 Siuinii Rd. Quincv TilUhauni. Mark D. M Miipl.- Si.. Roxbury Tol.in. Itarl.ara L. .■ V..1,,.|| Rd., Lvnn , Tomlinsoii, Albert R. Box 41 (Main St.) Wales _ 27 Broad St., Nantucket Tooker, Charles T. Robinson Rd., Littleton Torres, Marie E. 62 Coolev Ave., East Longmeai Tucker. John B. Ma luek.r. Vl.Uin J. ,sc, San.l.TM.nSl..(:reenfi .ld Tyler, Georgic M. 113 High St., Pittsfield Umina. . nthony P, Hampshire E-3. Amherst Upham, Edward F. Hampshire A-1, Amherst Urbanck, Barbara A. 23 Second St., Adams Vanderl ' ol. Mildred 7. ' .7 V;,.hini:l..i, SI.. Fairhavcn Varlaiiiaii.(;ei rB: M. ' II Arliiifl..!! SI. Walertown Viera. Ilel.n C. M.uii SI,. Miievard Haven Vilie i . ilie ;. King SI,. West Hanover Vinzi, Angelo 100 Elliott St., Worcester Vitali, Richard J. 10 Silverwood Terr., South Hadle Volk, Charlotte W. 1340 River St., Hyde Park Vrendenburg, Charles E, 22.5 Oak Grove Ave., Springfield Vreeland, James B. 215 Skyline Trail, Middlefield 24 Grape St., Maiden Wakstein, Allen M, 1.1 K..II-.I Park Ave., Springfield Walclron. Itohert J. SlalV,,r,l SI.. l{,,,-hdalc Walsh, Kendall J. 117 Sargent SI., Holvoke Waller, Henry J. High St.. Norwell Waltermire, Joan T. 99 W. Wyoming Ave., Melrose Ware, Donald M. 32 Irving St., Worcester Warren, Blanchard D., Jr, High St., Medfield Watroba, Raymond L St., Turners Falls Weeden. Robert B. 19LM Head SI .Swansea Weiner. lleniaminj. Ill Fav Ave.. IVatmdv Weinslcin, Bernard M. 29 Seafoam Ave., Winthrop Weinstein, Lewis E. 24 Concord Ave., Cambridge Wekstein, Walter D. 19 Columbia Park, Haverhill Wells. Clinton C. 31 Homer St.. Newton Center Wells. Robert F... Jr. Ill Pilgrim R.I,. Waban Whe.l.r. Kalpli N., Jr. 11. ■ M .ihIo si.. Hopedale White, Annette T. 977 North Pleasant St., Amherst Whitmore, WiUiam R. N. Sunderland Rd. Sunderland Wildon.LornaM. N23 Huntington Rd.. E. Lansii Mich. Willard, Gwencth D, 12 Dale Ave., Quincv Williams. Huntington Sunset Drive, Glastonbury, Conn. Wib , Wa G Colony Rd., Lexington Winterhalter, Allen R. Rri St., Ashland Wishnet, Lester K. 52 Cove Rd., South Dartmouth Woodworth, Philip R. King St.. Groveland Wvman. Lester M., Jr. .34 Prospect St., Rockland Yeghoian, Isquhi 29 Grove St., Haverhill Young. Eli M. S40 Humphrey St., Swampscott Zellan, Robert L. 05 Calumet Rd., Holyoke rhill 272] SOPHOMORES (;o m1. K.llioll. (onri.;. Miulltll -.SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 273 Last spring at the convocation which brought Parents ' Weekend to a close, the outstanding women of the campus were recognized for their achievements. It was at this convocation that fifteen members of the freshman class were tapped for Scrolls, the sophomore women ' s honorary society. These girls are chosen annually on the basis of ability shown in leadership, schol- arship, personality, and service. Scrolls are well known on campus by their maroon crew-hats adorned with a white scroll emblem. Preceding their initiation into Scrolls, elections were held at which President Nancy Allen, Vice-President Frances Jones, and Secretary -Treasurer Marcia Viale were chosen to lead the group. Formal duties were assumed in the fall of 1951. The first and biggest duty of the Scrolls was the welcoming of freshman women. This consisted of such activities as the Freshman Picnic and Square Dance sponsored jointly with the laroon Key, help at registration, and guidance of frosh women through their first weeks of college life. Additionally, the group ushered at various campus functions, aided their parent organization Isogon, he ' lped to bring Dr. Vera Dean to the University, and worked at registration. Back Row: Baird. Motte, Robinson, Stephen, Alger, Moriarty, Woodman, Harlr Front Row: Montsomrrv. Murdock. Viale. Allen, Jones, Katz, Seidman SCROLLS [ ' 274 ] Il.uk Ho I laluTM. ltMrliii!.-.inii. M. Mulliii. OiMxl Front K..« IJm r. IVnii. Picar.l. VI attaiia aKorii. lack Missing: M. Taft, J. Bucklcj , 1 . Burn , J. CasLj, K. Collagan, t. ConcLison, M. Jennings, . konigsbcrg, R. Lcmay, D. Segal, C. Tilton The Maroon Key was founded at the University of Massachusetts in 1926 and members are elected each year to the organization in their Freshman year. Maroon Key members cover inany phases of student activity with emphasis placed on the furthering of good-will in athletics. The ]Maroon Key acts as host to all visiting athletic teams, helps with football rallies, and organizes and carries out the annual rope pull. Among Maroon Key activities are their participation in Fresh- man orientation. They act as helpers and general information agents at Registration and during High School Weekend. Early in first semester Maroon Key members instruct Freshman men in traditions and customs of the University. Working jointly with the Scrolls, the Maroon Key organizes and carries out the annual Frosh picnic. The main objective of the 1951-5 ' 2 Key-men was to rewrite the constitvition in order to make the organization more meaningful than the present one. Through its new constitution, the Maroon Key hopes to make itself self -perpetuating. The ]Maroon Key has as its advisor Warren P. [NIcGuirk, Director of Athletics. It is thus possible for the organization to work closely in conjunction with the athletic department. MAROON KEY Barro vs, Ralph £. Winchester Rd., Northfield Barry, Shirley A. 45 Harrison Ave., Greenwood Bartels, Roger J. IS Wilson St., Baldwin, N. Y. Bartholomew, Barbara .J. King St., Norfolk Bartlett, Frank D., Jr. 23 Pond St., Sharon Bass, Ma A. Adams, Phyllis D. ► 94 Bay State Rd., Methuen Adams, Ruth S. 71 Grove St., Plainville Adams, Shirley J. 261 High St., Dalton Adshead, Richard K. 76 Chestnut St., Fairhaven Alger, Carolyn C. 10 Southwick St., Middleboro Allaire, Ruth A. 13 Pleasant St., Onset Allen, Nancy J. 327 Middle St., Braintree Altsher, Miu-iel H. 52 Ormond St., Mattapan Anderson, Donald E. 18 Hall St., Williamstown Anderson, John G. 110 Carson Ave., Dalton Anderson, Walter A. 39 Marland Rd., Woreester Androvs, Richard C. . Wire Village, Spencer Angelini, Pio 212 Topsfield Rd., Wenham Antiles, Leonard 21 Ma.vo St., Springfield Appel, Gerald R. 47 Almont St., Mattapan Arnold, Joyce A. 25 Larkspur St., Springfield Arsenault, Robert D. 213 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands Arthur, Joan L. 16 Constant Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Ash, Lawrence R. 19 Hancock St., Northampton Ashe, Thomas J. Jr. 2585 Boston Rd., Williraham Atwell, Gerry C. 124 Edmands Rd., Framingham Atwood, William M. Tihonet Rd., Wareham Aversano, Philip M. R.F.D. 412, Foxboro Avery, Edward P. 219 Lincoln Ave., Amherst Ayers, Andrew A. 1704 Main St., Athol Ayers, Paul L. 56 Hazelwood Ave., Longmcadow Baer, Arlene F. 65 Pleasant St.. Wolnirn Bailey, Francis B. .59 Boardman St., Ncwtiuryporl Baird, Mary-Judith 182 North St., Ludlow Baldw-n, Helen J. 39 Talcott Ave., Springfield Bamel, Herbert R. 144 Geneva Ave., Dorchester Barker, Elizabeth 49A Charlesbank Rd., Newton Barnard, .Toyce 47 Holton St., Medford Barr, Donald W. 37 .A.scadilla Rd., Worcester 295 Linden St., Pittsfield Batchcldcr, Arthur R. 39 Cedar St., Haverhill Bates, .Janet E. 50 Otis St., Medford Bates, Mary E. 5 Shellton Rd., Quincv Bavineau, Willard F. Gardner Rd., Templeton Bayon, Barbara L. 45 Pleasant St., Holyoke Beals, Richard W. 67 Weston St., Brockton Bean, Barbara E. Rte. 5, Box 628, Dartmouth Bean, Marilyn S. 195 Spring St., Florence Becker, Sylvia M. 17 Wilson Ave., Watertown Bedrosian, Narakian 31 Lawrence St., Milford Beiman, Elaine G. 90 Cl.ipp St.. Milton Belkin. Herl.en E. 12-1 M..r,iK,i,l Ave., Winlhrop Rill. Donald 1. , Fust Pleasant St., Amherst Bell, Donald W. 244 Oak St.. Indian Orchard Bemis, Dorothy B. Beniis Farms. Spencer Benet, Lorenzo P. 1() Maple Circle, Marblehead Bennett. Edmund T. 1 Germiiin St.. Worcester Bersi.r. rlliiir A. 2 1). (,,ri Si , Itoxbury Bers.roii. Hol..rt H. 31 Elizabeth St., Northampton Berlin, Laurence 37 Park Vale Ave., Allston Berretta, Robert E. 56 Lafa,vette St., Randolph Berube, Loretta M. 9 Knight Ave., Easthampton Bestgen, John G., .Jr. Sea St., Dennisport Bevilaqua, John J., Jr. 154 East St., No. Attleboro Bianchi, Regina V. 11 Goodrich Ct., Milford Bilmon, Joseph East St., Northfield Binder, Pearl E. 35 William St.. Pittsfield Binskv, Barbara 21 Olmsted Drive, Springfield Birch, Mary- Alice 52 Mavo Ave., Needham Blackmer, Raymond F. 11 Union St., No. Brookfield Blaekwell. Jane E. 109 Linden St.. Pittsfield Blais, Donald F. 7S0 Providence St., W. Warwick, R.I. Blanchard, David E. Thompson St., Middleboro Bliznak, John B. 89 William St.. Northampton Boeske, Sara A. 47 Taylor Rd., Mayn.lrd Bogni, Joseph A. 5 Wayland St., Dorchester Boisselle, Joseph F. 22 Artisan St., Willimansett Bonney, Richard E. 268 Lexington St., Auburndale Bovarnick, David S. SO Hutchings St., Roxbury Bovciizi, Frank G. 14 Hale St., Leominster Bowler, Thomas J. 522 Liberty St., Springfield Boyd, Raymond G. 145 So. Boulevard. West Springfield f 276 1 Bradley, Raymond E., Jr. King St., Littleton Brandt, Herbert J. 35 24th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Brasells, George O. 207 Gulf Rd., So. Dartmouth Breault, Helen 16 Elm St., Milford Breene, Victor M. 299 Bay St., Taunton Bresnick, Allan J. 143 Lucerne St., Boston Bridges, Colton H. 32 South St., Grafton Brophy, Edward R. 15 Perkins St., Peabody Brothers, Jeannot L. 4 Francis Ave., Gt. Barrington Broude, Lila 181 Harvard St., Brookline Brown, Charles A. 687 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham Brown, Gordon T. 45 Kirtland St., Lynn Brown, Marguerite A. 143 Bradford St., Pittsfield Brox, Janet K. 49 Hillside Ave.. Lawrence Brunetti, Dante T. 43-08 25 Ave., Long Island Citv, N.Y. Buckley, James F. 317 Tremont St., Newton Buczala, George S. West Farms. Northampton Burlingame, Clement L. 16 Vassar St., Worcester Burne, Philip J. 208 Main St.. West Chelmsford Burns. Charles J. 27 Alderman St.. Holyoke Burns, Howard A. 86 Lincoln St., Greenfield Burns, Ruth E. IS Emerson St., Belmont Burrell, - nn-Marie 41 Washington St., Medford Bushey, Margot L. 259 Osborne Terr., Springfield Buteau. Robert J. 5 Tower St.. Hudson Butler, Barbara L. 185 Washington Ave.. Chelsea Butler, Richard W. 146 School St., Whitman Byer, Michael D. 1 1 Main, Millers Falls Caffery, Elizabeth A. 124 Puhrman Ave., Ramsey. N. J. Campbell, Constance Milk St., Westboro Campbell, Edmond C. 221 North St., North .Adams Campbell, Leonard S. R.F.D. No. 2, Ware Cantor, Richard A. 20 Hewins St., Boston Carey, Janice E. 171 No. Elm St., Northampton Carey, Raelene S. 208 Montague Rd.. North Amherst Carev, Richard D. 208 Montague Rd., North Amherst Carignan, Richard D. 386 Union St., New Bedford Carlson, Thomas H. Whitney St., Northboro Carney, David G. Green Hill Park, Woreester Carroll, William A. 57 Willow St., Wollaston Casey, John M. 79 Gr.niilvi.w . , .. Woreester Cavanufli. iiii M. 44 Hii.l SI., riiuli.-hl Chamb.-r-.. Viillioiiv G. 17(iO W.sl SI,, hnisfield Chandler. (;ia.h„ . Ro.klan.l ll.lgliU. Northampton Chapla. David T. 1182 Montgomery St.. Willimansett Chapman, Ann Main St., Vineyard Haven Cheater, Donald J. 7 Brown ' s Ave., Lynn Cliilds, Harry E. 26 Norfolk Ave., Norlh.unplon ' liivoiicv. Jol.ii .1. l;! Maltsoii Ave. Wurci-sl.T Choatc. Bruce 1 . 30 Bordi-n Rd., HoUl.u Chun. EdiBOH 29 Wiggins St., Priuc.-l. n. N. .1. Chua. Jonathan 29 Wiggins St., Princfloii. N. .1. Clanccy, Etiicl M. (iO. l)botl SI., Springfield Chirk. Marv B. SC. . von SI.. Lawn-nci ' Chird. !SancY A. T At«,H.d Ud.. Wi.nvsliT Clark. Owon S. SI Ciiss St., Springfiidd Clarke. Ahui R. 72 C,vpn-ss Ave. Hogolii. N. .1. Clayton. Martin J, ISO Enst Dwight, Hol.vnice Cogan. Harold L. 7 Hillside St., Friiminghani Cohen. Jane E. 37 University Rd.. Brookline Cohen, Joseph W. 4S Biibcocli St.. Brooliline Colby. Arthur L. 10 Trcmont St.. Mcthuon Cole. Evelyn M. 2 Lvnian St.. Northlioro CoUagan. Robert B. til Glover Ave.. No. Qninev Comalli. Joseph P, 3 Housatonie St.. Lee Conceison. Edward E. 2.5 Meehanie St.. N. Easton Conlev. Edward F. 16 Narragansett St., Springfield Conroy, Frances M. Division St., Great Barrington Copeland. . verv C. 07 Pine St., Le icester Corcoran, Martin F. 2 Woodward Park. Dorchester Cormier. Donald R. 63 Willard Ave.. Springfield Cormier. Roliorl II. 1944 Main SI,. Al liol Corporon. Norman S. 116 Higli SI.. Xeivlmrvport Costello, Philip D. 44 Edwards Rd., Watertown Costello. Richard J. 29 Pembroke St., Springfield Coughlin. John P. 1.5 Narragansett St., Springfield Craig. Edward. Jr. Circuit, Box S4, West Hanover Crepeau. Jane A. Federal St.. Greenfield Crooks. George C. Sturbridge Rd.. Brookfield Crooks, Shirley M. Lake St., Bellingham Crowell. Natalie . . 7S Greenwood St., Marlboro Crudden. Mary J. 15 Westbourne St., West Roxburv Cullinan. Kevin F. S.54 Xo. Union St.. Rockland Curran. Robert G. 136 Crescent St.. Northampton Daignault. Patricia E. 977 North St., Pittsfield Dalrymple. Donald . . 16 Pine Ridge Rd., Arlington Calv. Francis J. 19 Massasoit PI., Springfield Danitis, Janet Gilbert ville Darling, Daniel D. 121 North St., Medfield Davenport, Ruth S. 105 Mechanic St., Shelburne Falls Davis, Frank E.. Jr. 61 Harding St.. West Newton Davis, Milford E. 1790 Farm Inc., R.F.D., Judson Davis, Richard A. Elm St., Franklin Davis, Stephen 1185 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Daykins, Barbara . . 245 Lincoln Ave., Amherst Deans, Robert H. 124 . rmandine St., Dorchester Det.elle. Paul A, IS Seh. nl SI., Ware Dehiliiinl. John K. li ' J Kiiklniid lid.. Wevniniilli D.i.iiii.l. I{.,l.,rl W, .-.L ' I ' l.iNli Dr.. Lake •| ' h, nip.snn, r.iliiur DeM. ' llo. George 1..! I ' r.siilential Hgts., New Bedford Kii.nis. Howard A. 71 Mid.ll.s.x Ave.. Swamp.scolt D.Sa.i.l.., Iti.luirdJ. lil I ' illnig SI.. Haverhill l e a,M,, Janus J, . ' .L ' Mdl SI . Worceslcr I). ' M. iii; fi.in. i..fl I ' ark, Hopedale Itiekinsoii, Mian W, 17 Bristol SI.. Springfield 111 DiC. c-liooi St.. W. , Chi 40 Pearl St., Webster Mike. Charlotte A. f Cedar Ave., Stoneham Dill. Robert A. 17 Cedar SI.. Springfield Dillon, John J, 71 Wal.ln SI.. Holvoke Dinioek. Marfierv I. Cliaill,,,! SI.. (Ixtord l)i ar.l«. nllu.ny J. 1.-. Su„n,„r SI.. Milford Din.rnian. Elaine P. 121 I ' .himc.d Rd., Swampscott DiVineeny... Paul P. ■ Ill II.. HI. SI,. Meverlv l)oiie -a, Helen M. 114 Richmond Ave., North Adams Donovan, Louise K. 560 Andover St., Lawrence Downic, Jerome R. 5 Cordes Ct., South Hadley Falls Drago. Ronald J. 72 Avenue A, Turners Falls Drcwcs. Gerald C. ■■V. ' . I ' .vkskill . ve. Springfield l res. I, Nanev li. nil. .,l SI,. Kasthampton Dnd. ' k. William E. SI.- ' f.l.ai ffill, Southbridge Du.l. ' .oir. VrtluirE. . ' .. ' .:: C..L ' g. liall St., North Bedford Kngas. Jo ,cph L, 111.50 Main St., Athol Dimphv. Glenn R. It Canal St., So. Hadley Falls DuVernois, Francis A. 50 East St., Dalton Dzialo, Fred J. 37 Jackson St., Chicopec Falls Early. Annette M. 102 Beacon Ave., Holvoke Eglev. Faith 41 Day St.. West Springfield Eliopnlos, George l.s An.lr,-« SI . Salem Ellinl. Ionise I!. Va.liinf;l..n Ml. Rd.. Washington Elliott. Barbara J. 24 Leicester Rd.. Belmont Elliott, Susan H. 1016 No. Country Club Dr., Schenec- tady, N. Y. Ellsworth, Samuel M. S2 Harrison St., Northampton English. Ann C. 94 Allerton St., Plymouth Ennis. Theresa M. 308 North Pleasant St., . mherst Equi, Robert J. 115 Chapin St., Springfield Erickson, Donald S. Center St., Segreganset Evensen, .Tanet M. Hubb.ardston St., Templeton Faberman, Paul F. 36 Spencer St., Dorchester Falconieri. Louis 44 Vine St., Middleboro Farrell. Francis J. 238 Second St., Pittsfield Feingold. Said F. 332 Main St., Worcester Feldberg. Charles 1 1 Abbot St., Dorchester Fellers, John C. 32 Fearing St., Amhersl Felton. Marion J. 17 Third St.. Pillsfield Ferguson. Donald D. 37 Swan Ave., So. Wevmnnlh Ferry. Ahigale J. 527 Main St., Agawan. Field. Janet M. 236 Webster SI., Worceslcr Field. Robert G. Walnut St., Berlin Figgie, Peter I 1 Victoria Pk., Chicopec I ' -alls Filiault, Edward A. 21 Meadow St., North Adams Finan. Richard M. 25 Everett St., Concord Finer, Mark J. 73 Longwood Ave., Brooklinc Fink. Leon G. 73 Wyeth St., Maiden Finkelstein, Ruth P. in Walnut Ave., Revere Finnick. Lois F. 127 Cross St., Belmont Fishboin, Elliott B. 128 Brockton Ave., Haverhill Fiske, Carolyn C. 43 Hailes Hill Rd., Swansea Flaherty. Edmund D. 7 Norfolk Rd., Randolph Flaherty, Jean F. 7 Norfolk Rd.. Randolph Flanagan. John K. 46 Ringgold St., Springfield Fleming. James J. 47 Vernon St., Holyoke Fleming. Patricia M. 133 Maringo Pk., Springfield Flynn. John C. 9 Brae Hnrn Rd.. South Deerfield Fogclgren. rllinr R. 78 Bov.l SI,. N.uh.n Fortanas. John E, 2402 GlcfH,. Ave., Bronx, N. Y, Fox, Bruce R. 6 Shailer St., Brooklinc Francis, Donald S. 48 Worcester St., Taunton Franklin, Stuart R. 278 North West St., Feeding Hills 14 Jama ' ica ' Way Court, .Jama Plain Freeman, Anne M. 26 Madison Ave., Wakefield French, Lois M. 36 Munroe St., Belmont French, Patricia 9S Derry Rd.. Hudson, N. H. Frenettc. Ilenrv N.. Jr. II Cal.iin.l I!. ' !,. Holvoke Friedman, Itnrlon S. 207 Cli.-,lnnl Si , Chelsea Gaetz. Charles J, 28 .South St., Leominster 277 Galat. Edmund J. 23S Lvman Si., Holvoke Galbruilli. William N. Ma Mn Galil.aiill. ;.rniaiiieG. W. Miiural KiL, Millers Foils Gallowav, Fred W. 36 Parmelee Ave., Fairlnwn Garnett, Raymond L. 064 Burncoat St,, Worcester Garvey, Margaret . . 260 Northampton Rd., Amherst Gates, Barbara J. 22 Elm St., AbinRton Gates. Gertrude E. Hill Rd.. Roxborough, P.O.W. Ac Gay, Patricia A. 34 Pocahontas St., Walpole Geisslcr. Arlliur. .Jr. 50 SI -;.vha li.l . Miilon Gendron. l il lli K. Soul III. ndj;c ' i!.l ' ' I). N ' o. 1 Georsc i oniil l II.. ,Ir. 64 Mill SI,. Sl.linj;licid l .rotll .1. 39 : Itoxlil Gibbons. Hoberl It. 23.S Walinil Si.. Il,.lv..k, Gibbs. Kalherine K. 2,5 V,-,1 (..icn Si., Holvoke Gifford, Walter S. 11.50 Phoenix Ave., Schenectad.v.N.Y. Gilman, Constance Grolon Shiriev Rd., Groton Gilman. I.enore .1. S Cross St.. Maiden Glidden. Marion .1. Wi 1., ISa Glinka. Louis K. 30 Orchard Pi., Chicopee Globus, Laurel L. S7 Mason St., Rchobolh Goddard. Georj...- B. 541 i ' .iu.l l . Mill. .11 Goldberg. M..r II. 27 l a«..,n SI.. Springfield Goldman. Gerald S. 3S Kirkwood Rd., Brighton Gomez. Janet G. 19 Grove St,, Spencer Good, Allen H. 43 Lcdgelawn Ave., Lexington Goretskv, . nita L. 20 Cas ' ticgale Rd., Dorchester Gorsliel, Sherman P. 415 Sal.-n, SI . Maiden Gotte niail. Ronald 49 : l;.ivhl,aii.l SI.. Haverhill Govelle. Francis II. 34 i„.k,«...i.l SI.. Worcester Graleiiskl. Nieli.ilas M. 65 N..TlliH.i.l ii.l.. Millers Fails Grandehamp. Norberta E. 201 Franklin Si.. Hoi.voke Grandone, F ' rank F. 164 South St., Sonthbridge Green, Paul F. 33 Eil eron Ave., Pittsficid Greenberg, Sheldon 7 Conz St,, Northampton Grentzenherg. Mary-Louise 2M; Ccnlral St., Anburndaie ;rimn..|olin.I. 7110 C.iTcn SI., Springfield ;rimahli. Marino J. is CliciTv SI., Northampton (.uarn lla..lose| hE. II RaiiK.lcv Rii, . riington (Miillinaii. (laire M. I 1 11. .Midler St., Pittsfieid (iulski. Marv L. . ' .1 Park. North Attieboro Gurwitz, iNorma llo Providence St., Worcester Gustafson, Joan E. ,S5 Sheridan St., North Easton Guver. Patricia A. 5s I!,„.klan.l St., Springfield (Mivetle. Kandolph B. li. Hallirl.l SI., Northampton lladl. . Frank R. ' .Ill V. Ri ' lla ge t . Uoherl L. I,;s V,.I SI.. Northampt . Hall, Donald G. 34 Searic Rd., So, Hadiey lilton, Oayle G., Jr. Ne Hancock, Joseph C. 17 McKinley Terr,, Westfieid Hanna, George D. 37 Isabella St., Melrose Hanralian. Richard B. . ' I, F|-u«lrlh Av,-., Feeding Hills Ma E. Hargrove ■. Theodore L. 70 Grai id View Ave,, Worcester Harper, Virginia 4 Schoc .1 St„ Westboro Ilarringl on. Charles T. :;7i:; li iv,.rM.lc Ave. Soi aiers ;et ■■. j ' J.Tx on. Kvelvn G. SI,. Whitman ' i L ' I ' l ' ; ' . . Hope C. L.,11. Gardner ,. Mary J. . Ave, Amherst Ilarl«i ' ll , Robert E. H.F.Ii. . ( ' harl..n.ont Ila liii ' -. . Shirley A. l:;s (I, ' . ol,..ar.ltree. Wes twoi d Hatch. William M. 101 Bir chwood, Longme ado w Havdon, Randall B. 43 Hcd gc, Fairhaven Haves. R ila K. U M„- llaMvard hii;aTi Ave.. Lynn . Iiilins H. 1711 Uri .li;,- St.. East Bri dgc. ft-ate H.lTeran :;2 l.vd. . Dorolhv M. ..n St.. N.u-ivood Ileidricli . Robert A. IhlKrnia o. Judith 15 ll.TI.I al. St., Springfield ll.nri.MM- -. Hasilio, Jr. 101 W... ..Ilaun Ave,, Pittsfiehl Il.rgcnrol Ih.r. KarlM. 1 1 II. .1.1. ■11 Rd.. W, Newton ll ' ic Be rly J. Walter Reed Dr,, Arlington llihh hrandt, Robert L. 15 Dana St., Amherst -,. William G. 1,..U ' .- Hig|i Sl._, Greenfield Brooklii Hopkins, Stephen A Hopkins Lane, Orle Horne, Roberta S. .SI 4 Chestnut St., Waban Houston, David R. Flanders Rd„ Westboro Howe, Betty L. Lowell Rd„ Concord Hughes, John P. 53 Exeter St., Lawrence Hulsman, Robert B. 284 Woburn St., Reading Hutchins. Richard M. ,3411 .il..LTn.lal.. Ave,, Aubnrndale HunllcN. lMi.r M,. Jr. Glcn.fal.- 11. 1., Faslhampton Hurst. Samuel E., Jr. 27 Hampden St., Holyoke Ireland, Janet S. 16 Raymond Ave, Shrewsbury Jack, James A. 78 Lebanon St„ Melrose Jacobson, Nancy . . Sturbridge Rd., Brook6eld Jacques, Frank L. 16 White Lane, Weston Jamrok, Dorothy A. 98 Beech St.. Holyoke Janiszewski, Edward J. 12 Irving St., Easthampton Jasinski, Richard A. 207 Bridge St,. Northampton Jeffreys, Joanne M. Maple St,, Brookfield Jennings, Lendon R. 19 Taft Ave., Haverhill Jennings, Morgan E., Jr, 105 High St., Needham Heights JeweU, Norma L. 22 Crosliv St,, Webster Johnson. Frank W., Jr. IS Ea ll■ n St.. Wakefield Johnson. William C. 32 Martin St.. Boston Jones, Frances L. 269 North Main St., Middlel)oro Jones, Philip N. 108 Commonwealth Ave., Springfield Jones, Rosalie F. S3 Cedar Park, Melrose Jordan, David M. 30 Harvard St., Springfield Judson, Gwendolyn H. 36 Harvard St.. Springfield Kagan, Herbert M. 30 Gleason St.. Dorchester Kamine. Diane K. 5 Vi ' ji.T SI,, N orcester Kamiii-ki. Ilernard J. 160 D.al.v St.. Salem Karis, Slephen 941 Carcw St., Springfield Karlofskv, Alvin 149 Providence St., Worcester Karlvn. William M. 60 Orchard St., Swampscott Katz, A. Rita 34 Edgcwood St,, Roxbury Katz, Jane C. 13 Walnut St.. Glen Gove, Long Isian.l. N. V. Kaufman. Norman B. 301 Mason. Brookline Kearns, Jean A. 806 Broadway St„ Fall River Keavy, Paul S, 33 N..rlh SI., llyannis Keith, (;ar.lh m;; Hill, I,, I SI , Needham Kelleh.r. Dorothy A. 12 Swan St.. S. . Weymouth Kellv. Ann M. 9li ' Went worth Ave,, Lowell Kellv. Ronald E. 3irM,-.ill...r.. SI.. Waltham KeneaU. kall.lc ■;; I) Wl Ketlell. .loan F. 62 Tildcn Ril.. Siituatc Kimball, Martha R. New ' Pown Rd., Littleton King. Reynold T. 57 H.ischcl SI,. Lynn Johi Ave, Piltsficld 278 ' Knuptoii. John I). 74 t;i,-ndnle Rd., (Juiiu-y Kne| | -r. Ooiiald Y. 44 SonuTsit St.. Worw. ' iliT kooliltr. Ciirlton S. CIL ' l.nllir..,, SI., So. Ha.iU-y Kails Koni slitT , Vrthiir l.s CU ' nsou St.. Dorchrslcr Kraiiit-r. Bom.ott L. 1 I Ui.xtoii St., DorrhcsliT Krois.T. Join. .v. :i4 WintiT St., Pills(ii4il krikorian. Uiaiia lis Hampshire U,l., Mellinen Lanikiii. Abraham I). rt.-. Vpham St„ Maia.-n Lansewav. Hosca W. VorKOiiTH-s, Vt, LaMBhold, I ' nul H. 1174 St, .lames Sl„ Sprillt;Hi.-lil LaPiii ikv, Joan V. Park St„ Housatoni.- LaiKiintf, Kupene J. :U1 Montcalm Sl„ Kairvicw Lappin, Mvron E. 44 Sinrbind St.. Jlaldi-n Latour. Uobort N. 3 Montrosi- St.. V..ri-i-st.T Leaver. Kohert 11. l l:i Corinth St.. North . daiiis LeBlanc. Henrv P. 17S Main St., ' Gardner LeClarire, HiUarv M., Jr. 12!1 Miles St., Ifarniehport LeMav. Kayniond J. 3.i . ll.ioTi St.. Sal.-m Leni. Howard (J. Ill 41) Creenvv.od . v, .. Needh.im Lesko. Ed ar J, 371 Bridge St., Northampton L ' Esperance, Robert W. U Grant St.. So. Hadle.v Falls l.etourncau. Raymond . 10 Robeson St., New Bedford XeVangie, Joyce M. 40 Weston . ve.. Braintree Liberty. Harold J.. Jr. R.F.D. No. 1. Wakefield Liebman, Burton R. li Lane Park. Brighton Lincoln, Arthur C. 11 Hill St., Thorndike Lindahl. Roland E. 4 Northern Rd.. Maiden Lindergreen. .Ann C. 10 Glendale Rd.. Needham Liner. Rose 904 High St.. Fall River Livelv, Lorraine R. Gri ' swoldville Lloyd, Nancy H. Interlaken. N. Y. Lodge. Mary Jane Woodstown, . J. Lombard, William D. 262 Kings Hwy., West Springfield Lovejoy, Alfred P., Jr. 32 Fair6eld St., Pittsfield Lucier, Joseph L. 25 Munroe St.. Northampton Lugwig. Ilarrv !.. Jr. 305 SarL ' eiit St.. Holyoke Luippold. Henrv E. 27 Averton St.. ' Roslindale Lupien, Elizabeth A. 1S2 Prospect St., Gardner Lyr , Mil 22 Kingsdale St., Dorehester Lynch, -Ann M. 124 Massachusetts .Ave., Springfield Lynch, William D. 22 West Center St., Florence MacCarthv. Jacqueline D. 40 Hillside . ve., Wollaston Macdonald. Claire M. 32 Park Road, Belmont TVIacKenzie. Hugh R. (i4 Carlisle St.. Springfield MacLauchlin, Robert R. 14 Pilgrim . ve., Fairhaven MacLeod. John M. 46 Independence . ve.. Quincv Mahonev, WilUam E. 423 . llen St., Springfield Manning, John E. l.s Norman Rd.. Quinev Mansfi.l.l, Patricia M. M South High St., Bond: Ma,.. . Maria liii.k- Ma Ma Wi W. Ih lladhv Falls -li. llirli.rl v.. Jr. h■ lid . North Hallield II 1.1 riald VI . l ' l iiklii Martin. Jndilh A. 626 tirove St.. Framingham Marx, John V. 61 Easthampton Rd., Holyoke Maxcv. Howard G. P. O. Box 63. East Foxboro Mc. llistcr. Lawrence E. 12 Center St., Turners Falls McCarthy. Charles D. l.-|4 Main St.. Hudson McCanlo. Marv J. I ' .l Main SI.. Hudson Mc :arlh . Philip R., Jr. 103 Ma.ssasoit St., Springfield McGowan, WiUiam W. 160 Chicomansett Village, WilHmai sett Mc ;i.ire. Thomas S. I ' .l llav Sl.il,. IM., Holvoke McLanjililin. Edward R. Il ' l WaM.h,.kum St., Framingham McLaughlin. John J. 24 Sinnm.r St.. Easthampton McLcllan. E. Jean 1S33 Hvde Park Ave., Readvillc McMahon, Robert P. 53 - lbert St., Agawam McMullin. George L. 52 Gannett Road. Quincv McMIT. Frank. |r. R.F.U Nn I. Amhersl McNnll . Kohert I. 511 .Mid.llrscx Ave., Reading Melamed, Ina 70 Addison St., Chelsea Mello, David G. North Summer St., Edgartonn Mellor, Reed T. 53 Liberty St., South Acton Mennard, Barbara A. 7 Church St., South Barre Merrill. Virginia W. Box H5. Falmouth Merrltt. Ruth E. Lithia, Goshen Meyer. David P. 5 Mountain Ave., West Springfield Michelson, Shirley E. 2 Marsh Ave., Newbury Miller, Ellen M. 176 Seaver St.. Roxburv Miller, John P. 101 King St.. Reading Miller. Richard L. Calkins Rd.. Palmer Miner. Malcolm R. Chapel St., East Lee Mitchell. Roberta A. 4S Edison St., Quincv Mitchell, Shirley B. 121 Meadow St., North Amherst Mokrzecki, Peter P. 272 River Dr.. North Hadley Montague, Ruth E. Chesterfield Rd., Westhampton Montgomery, Nancy J. 53 Waverly St., Pittsfield Morgan. Vance N. 315 Broadway St., Methuen Morgenstein, Merna M. 273 Dewey Ave.. Pittsfield Moriartv, Daniel F. 313 Pleasant St., Holyoke Moriarty, Mary-Lou 304 Summer St., New Bedford Morse, Cynthia M. 17 Lloyd St., Winchester Morton. F. Joan Treasure Cove, Wellfleet [279 1 4Ja Mosher, Jay M.. Jr. Saw Mill River Rd., Elmsford. N. Mosyehuk. Henry 36 Whiting St.. Lynn Motte, Nancy J. 156 O.akdale Ave., Dedham Moynihan, Francis M. 132 Sargeant St., Hol.vokc MuUins, Barbara A. (12 High St., Turners Falls Munch, Betty M. 132 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls Murdock. Jean M. 3 Morcland Rd., Quincy Murphy, Joyce A. 420 High St.. Lawrence Murray. Bernard A. 37 Marietta St., North Adams Murray, John W. 60 Warwick Rd., Melrose Napolitan, Richard V. 72 Parkerview St., Springfield Nason, Benjamin W. leS Main St.. Foxboro Nava, Bessiemae 11 Beach St., Westboro Nelson, Joan C. 307 Main St.. Fairhaven Newberg, Beverly J. 6 Foster St., Lynn Nord, Jane E. 577 Country Way, Scituate Norman, Richard H. 404 Washington St., Fairhaven Norris, Elizabeth A. 46 Ocean St., Nahant Nyberg, Mildred I. 16 Volusia St., East Weymouth O ' Day, Edward J. IS North Main St., West Brookfiel O ' Donnell. John J. 169 Allyn St., Holvoke O ' Hare, Joseph P. 154 Walnut St., Holvoke Okun, Martha 849 Dickinson St., Springfield Oldsman, Rosalind I. 103 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Oleson.Edith A. 62 North Prospect St., Amherst Olszoivy, Edivard 4 Richmond St., Adams O ' Neil, Owen R. 3 Corser St.. Holyoke Orff, Kenneth R. 153 Essex St., Saugus Ormrod, Donald R. 162 Millbniok St.. Worcester Oskar. Ro emarv M. 60 Bradford St.; Lawrence Pacheoo. Anihonv L. 9 Cleveland St.. So. Dartmouth Packard, Lawrence E. Lithia Padden, Barbara S. 342 Sargeant St., Holyoke Palczynski, Albin R. 12S Grovcr St., Springfield Papalia, Marilea A. Stonehouse, Olean, Worcester Papp, John E. Main Rd., North Falmouth Pappas, Anthony J. eOil North Main St., Palmer Parks, Joseph D. 4 Hillside Ter., Lexington Parmelee, Julia M. ISo Elm St., Woodstown, N. J. Parry, Edward J., Jr. 3.5 South Prospect St., Lee Parsons, Virginia A. R.F.D., Northampton Pasteris, John J. 124 Melville St., Springfield Patch, Kathleen _ ,, 11 Masonic Ave., Shelburne Falls Patterson, John R. 123 Blake Rd., Lexington Patterson, Richard S. 23 Van Vechton St., Waltham Pearse, Donald A. 158 West Wyoming Ave., Melro,se Pearson, Irving T. 3 Ockway St., Worcester Peck, Joyce A. Winter St., Barre Pedigree, Robert D. 136 High St., Greenfield Penn, John G. 12 Van Nida Ave., Pittsfield Perkins, David F. 476 Cherry St., Bridgewater Perkins, Richard R. 174 School St., Winchcndon Perils, Arlene 44 Marlboro. Chelsea Perrin, Frank S. 63 Water St.. Westboro Pcrrino, Joan M. Bruce Rd., Littleton PerrOKzi, Joseph R. 10 Observatory Ave., Haverhill Petersen, Joanne M. 159 Sohier St., Cohasset Petersen, John T, 80 Brow Ave., South Braintree Peterson, Constance L. 46 Park Va le Ave., Allston Petruzella, James 123 Danforth Ave., Pittsfield Phelan, Joseph L. 143 Brayton Ave.. Fall River Phelps, Abbie I. South St., Bernardston Phillips. Raymond E. 1472 Somerset Ave., Taunton Phillips, Robert A. 6 Granite Rd., Saugus Picard, Eugene D. 25 Church St., Spencer Pierce, Marion S. Hollis St., Groton Platsis, Christine 50 Franklin St., Haverhill Podlesney, Francis A. 412 Main St., South Deerfield Pollack, Robert 32 Columbus Ave., ' Holyoke Pond, Nancy G. 15 Leonard St., Agawam Potts, William M. 71 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Powers, Joe A. 156 Benedict Rd.,|.PittsfieId PraetJ!, Helen M. 101 Knox St., Lawrence Pride, Louise A. Dudley Rd,. South Sudbury Proctor, Barbara A. 7 Orchard St., Northampton Promisel, Martin S. 231 Walnut St., Chelsea Puddington, Paul I. 604 High St., Hanson Pywcll, Robert E. 126 Burget Ave., Medtord Quinn, Ellen P. 22 Wilson Ave., Maiden Quinzani, Richard W. 41 Wood Terr., Framingham Ouist, Richard W. 329 Bridle Path, Worcester Raymond, Paul R. ■2o Vermont Ave., Dracut Reardon, Joan P. 50 Winter St., Fall River Redman, Charles E. 49 Oak St., Mansfield Reeves, Charles F. 7 Morton St., Framingham Resnick, Herman R. 102 Watts St., Chelsea Rex. WiUiam J. 260 Central St., Foxboro Rice, Robert P. 146 Allerton Rd., Newton Highlands Richards, Elbert L. 91 Lyman St., South H.adley Riley, Joseph R. 88 School St., Middleboro Ripley, WilUam III 17 Summer St., Cohasset Roberts, Jane C. King St., Groveland Robinson, Janet M. Pleasant St., Mendon Robinson, PhyUis 8 Starkey Ave., Attlcboro Rodman, Morris R. 200 Mountain St., Sharon Rogers, Joseph R. Strong St., Amherst Root, Stephen L. 51 North Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Rosa, Robert E. 45 Pond St., Westwood Rose, Joseph P. 793 Washington St., Canton Roseman, Jack 16 Summer Circle, Lynn Rosen, Marvin l 235 Freeman St., Brookline Ross, Beverly 7 Richmond Rd., Natick Ross, James D. 15 Millbury St., Grafton Ruder, Priscilla C. ,54 Snell St., Amherst Rugani, Barbara R. 37 Girard Ave., Springfield Russell, Robert H. 659 Southbridge St., Worcester Ryan, Barbara A. 22 Curtis Terr., Pittsfield St. Germain, Albert R. 19 Colburn St., Waltham Salvini, PhyUis A. Prospect Terr., Chester Sargent, Joyce Old Ayer Rd., Groton Saulnier, John R. Main St., West Brookfield Saunders, Marie E. Griswoldville Saydlowski, Bernard K. North St., Hatfield Sazama, Dorthy A. North Rd., Hampden Seuderi, Carmelo J. 189 Hancock St., Springfield Seagal, David P. 298 Waltham St., West Newton Seidman, Hermia I. 128 Commonwealth Ave., Springfield Shannon, John D. 141 Massachusetts Ave., Springfield Shaw, Nathan R. 130 Hillside Rd., Franklin Sherman, Robert L. 31 Orne St., Worcester Shlifer, Cecile J. 32 Bicknell St., Dorchester Shor, Norma 37 Warner St.. Dorchester Shores, Richard C. Brattleboro, Rd., Bernardston Short, Barbara P. 18 Wcllesley Rd., Scituate Shrader, WiUiam K. 15 Douse Rd., Wollaston Shumway, AUen L., Jr. The Bars, Deerfield Silva, Joyce A. 46 Edwards St., Springfield Silverman, Richard D. 86 Aubudon Dr., Newton Simpkins, ,Ioan A. 46 Park Circle, Great Neck, N. Y. [2801 Skibiski, John F., Jr. Elizabeth Rock, Northampton SkiUing, Dorothy L. 261 South Franklin St., Holbrook Slovin, Gilbert M. 29 Bridgeport St., Worcester Smith, Carleton 52 Fletcher Rd., Bedford Smith, Joy A. 16 Pilgrim Rd., Marblehead Smith, Joyce C. 24 Worthv Ave., West Springfield Smith, Peter W. Goodale, West Boylston Smith, Richard I. South St.. East Bridgewater Smith, Robert D. 379 High St., Hanson Smith, Shirley H. 1.53 Carew St., Springfield Smola, Chester L. 75 North St., Three Rivers Soutier, Harold R. 72 Renter Ave., Pittsfield Sowyrada, Sophia 68 West Grove St., Middleboro Spat, WiUiam C. Millers Falls Rd., Millers Falls Spear, Frank E. 32 Common St., Walpole Spitz, Charlene A. 533 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton Spooner, Sheila 93 Oak St., Natick Stamatopulos, James T. 109 Wells St., Greenfield Stebbins, Roland F. 4 Anderson Ave., Holyoke Steeve, Robert E., Jr. Chepacket, R. I. SteUuto, Michael R. lOS Central St., Leominster Stephan, Pauline H. 52 Prescott St., Reading Sterman, Diane M. 9 Seward Ave., Beverly Stevens, Herbert C. Main St., Charlton Stewart, Virginia M. 86 Walnut St., Natick Stiles, Edwin H. Nutter Rd., North Reading Stiles, Ruth B. Box 230, Bolton Stocki, Robert E. 4 Prospect Ave., Greenfield Stone, Evelyn A. 38 Oakwood Ave., Auburn Storey, David A. Adams St., Westboro Stotz, John C. 132 L St., Turners Falls StoweU, Sylvia C. South Main St., New Salem Stratos, Anthony 143 Cloran St., Springfield Stratton, Dorothy A. 274 Water St., Newburyport Street, Oswald C. 114 Fenway, Apt. 3, Boston Stromgren, Richard L. College Highway, Southwick Strothcr, Margaret J. 45 Prospect St., Windsor, Conn. Stutzman, Guy G. 17 Cosby Ave., Amherst Sukackas, Ruth J. 43-A Bennington St., Lawrence SuUivan, Edward D. 75 Hillside Ave., Lawrence Sutcliffe, Lynwood W. 205 Main Ave., Onset Suvallo. Audrey F. Irt 0«ri, SL. MMlapan Swe.M. . William A. 62 ClKilliinii lid.. Longmeadow Swciison.K l«ar,l A. HI A.l;i[.i SL. Wilmington Swiil.CMillila K. 36 I ' iiiOak Way. Falmouth TadgcU, Henry A., Jr. West Main St., Shutesbury Taft, MUton C. Oak St., Uxbridge Tappen, Peter C. 8 Conanl St., Beverly Tat lulr SI Pi , .l.iok Hnv.Tlu kIuII It. s SI., WnlpoK- ' rutllebaiiiii. TanUi 10 WiliuiliRlon Ave, Uorclu Taubncr, Janice K. 1-2 Birch St.. Clinton Tavlor. Sylvia E. l 23 Quinapoxol Lane, Wore T.rrv, Vincent G. l.i ' Princeton Ave., Beverly Tetc, Elinor M. 4 Darling St., Nantucket Tibbetts, Havdcn B.. Jr. 120 Union St., Holliston Tilly. Sven E. 14tJ0 Main St., Walthani Tilton, Charles W. 03 Elm St., South Darluuni Tobcr, Gerald II. Sto Warren Terr., Longmead ' Tompkins, Frederick W. Pleasant St.. South Natick Tonks, Jean A. 3 Copeland Ave., Reading Towers, Herbert G. 24 Warcland Rd., Wellcsle.v Trevor, Frederick A., Jr. 214 Porter St.. Melrose , Jeffrey E. ST School St., Bell Trull, June B. 50 Ruggles St., Westboro Turner, Pauline E. 040 Prospect St., Methucn Tuttle, Robert B. 309 Southbridge St., Warren Ucella. . nthony A., Jr. 59 Palmer Ave., Springfield Underbill, Barbara A. 03 Washington Ave., Nccdham Valeri, Kicliard P. 20 Middle St., Leominster Venning. Robert A. 144 Broadway St., Gardner Viale, Marcia A. 19 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield Waddington, Barbara A. 15 Summer St., North Amherst akeficld, Marcia E. 7S Wvola Rd., Swansea VI aldbauer. Gilbert 1 . :!:17 ll.nlMri, ,Vvc., Bridgepor Walker. M, rrill it., Jr |-,.Ih Mil Walker. Holirrl W. apoisell Wollasli W allsl.n, Jean ( ' .. .-, K.lg.-iiure Itlvd., WalA. Ko.ln.v J. ii ' i:; F.liH l,. Wes wsb Wi I S|)ringli II ( . I.. Ilavdenville .eis W ., Jr. N,.rlh ' Brookliel. . Walinil. Warren. Mu lligli SI.. M.-.lfield Walerhoiisc. Jean S. -W,-, S,lio,.l SI.. Webster W alson, :iinloil E. 73 Central Ave., Medford Watson. John M. Maple St., Housatonic Wattanavasorn, Mongkol 159 Pirom Rd., Pattani, T Walls. James R. Cottage St., . mherst Webber. Peter J. Mil W. . ( ' .a r..«.i SL. Methucn Wciner. Nathaniel S. IS Byron Ave., Lawrence Weissbrod. Elinor J. 1 Brightwood Ave, Holyoke Weis ' infrer. Marjoric A. 7:1 Hdlirnfl ve., Worcester Wellell,-. William E. 21, _■ ILunoi k Si., Springfield W.rbner. Marcia L. .-.:! (, ice. I wood St., Dorchester We .lon. Kenneth G. Kill , l ii le E. Wliecle Rocky Meadow. Middlebo Whltcomb, Oliver A., Jr. Newtown Rd., Littleton White, Edyvin F. Box 475, Mount Hermon White, Margaret A. The Knoll, Main St., Slockbridgc While. Marjoric E. 3SS Pierce St., Leominster Wliilteinore. Joel T. 1 East St., Sloneham Whitten. Jean K. 10 Mt. Vernon St., Reading Wich, Kenneth F., Jr. 2S7 Dewey Ave., Pittsfield Wilkinson, Jane A. ISS Men!.. SI., Itrceklon Wilson, lulwaril S. 17 Ha.. Wilsi Ma 1.1 C... Jr 1 St., West To Wi 42 Emerson Rd., Winthrop Winston, John H. 33 Perkins St., Stoneham Wofford, John W., Jr. 10 Everett St., Fitchburg Wolf, Martin P. 1447 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan Wolpert, Lionel SOO Sumner Ave., Springfield Wood, Alaync J. Church St., Stockbridge Wood. Elizabeth M. 90 Kings Highway, West Spring6eld Woodman. Elisabeth A. North Main St., Oxford Woodward, Gladys 63 Whiting St., Dedham Woolf, Richard C. S02 Pleasant St., Worcester M. St.. Yarrows. Leonard A. 24 West St.. Hadlcy Yesair, David W. S4 Main St., Byfield Young, Barbara K. Cottage St., Belchertown Zarrella. Rita J. M. 41 Forest Ave., Brockton Zulalian, Bernard L. 15 Templeton Pkwy,, Watcrtown 281 Little Indians work on the Little Indii FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS iS ? Abdalla, Corct-n C. Great Barrii.Rtoi. Adams, Claire S. 4S Imiiun St.. Hopodiilc . danis, Lcia K. SO.V Granite St.. Rockport Adelctti, Uonald F. M MaRHolia Terr.. Springtiolil Adi-lson. Until F. l:i Marllioro Drive. Pittsfiel.l V.lolph. l ovid :it Serjeant Ave., Chieopee Vall Alieani, .loliii S. 1 1 Hueliiuuham Rd.. Milton Ahcarn, Michael J. 225 Main St.. Leeds Ahem, Hugh F. :iOO Thicket St.. So. Woymoutli AUuTts. Irwin N. 1(1 C.lla,;.- St.. Chelsea Mtlrich. Uicliard E. Vmh,r-I ltd.. Pelhani Vll.ii. tieorcf B. ■2-2 Oakland St.. W. SpringHeld Alien. Jane 111 Meflellan St.. Amherst Allen, Jo Ann 2700 N. Powhatan St., Arlington, Va. Alien, Norman B. 47 Beacon St.. North Adams M cn, Richard C. 2S3 Commonwealth Springfield. Box 441 Allen, Ronald C, Jr. 32 Holmes Rd.. Pitlsficld . mbrose. Richard A. 321) Providence Rd.. Farnumsville Anderholni, Spencer F. 43 Temple St., Gardner Anderson, Marv S. 42 Meetinghouse Lane, Scituate Anflrea, Robert K. 390 No. Franklin St., Holbrook . ndrews, Nancy J. 9 Olney St., Gardner AngeU, David L. 7 Howard St.. Westfield . nti, Raymond L. Center Hill Rd., Kingston - picella, Frank L. 47 Webster St., Maiden Arms, Mary I. Deerfield Aronson, Charles D. 206 Washington Ave.. Winthrop Aronson, EUiot N. 50 Bellevue . ve.. Springfield Arthur, Beverly 249 Pine St.. Wollaslon Ashe, Joan E. 294 Elm St., Holyoke . udet, Irene M. 74 School St., Northbridge Babineau, Ronald E. Lakeshore Drive, N. Wilbraham Badertscher, Barbara L. S47 Bernardston Rd., Greenfield Bageant, Susan F. 106 Connecticut . ve., Freeport, N,V. Bagley, Raymond O., Jr. 1 West St., Amherst Baglione, Joseph P. 36 Draper St., Dorchester Balkin, Rachel J. 12 CoUiston Rd., Brooklinc BaU, Bernice. Townsend Harbor Bangs, Emily L. 32S Sargeant St., Holyoke Hangs, Lawrence B. 125 Laurel St., Fairhaven Barber. Leonard I. 19 Evelvn Rd., Wahan Barlow. Mario J. oSFniil St. F,xt..Milford Barnard. Marshall L.. Jr. 42 Park St.. Lee Barnett, Barbara M. 306 Newhill Ave., Somerset Barnett. Eleanor M. 9 Coral Ave., Winthrop Barnev, C. David 51 Green St., Stoneham Baron, John 47S Osborn St., Fall River Barrv, Margaret K. 169 Church St., Whitinsville Itarlholoniew. Andrew R. Main Si,. Asldev Falls llarllell, Don ;. l.iCliMlanika Ave.. Worcester Barlletl. Jinlilh 1(111 lliUcrofl Ave. Worcester BatrlK-Uhr. llen F. .-.9 liKiih.r SI,. North Altleburo Bales. Jaiiel K. -l:i,-. H, ' e,lnv,,,„l SI., Coha.s.scl Baiini. K.d -ar K. mill licTnuiifloTi SI.. East Boston BealHl . l ' ..l ard F. 211 . daiM. SI,. Kaslhamplon Wi ell Bedell. Barlinra J. P. (I. 11.. X l.-.II.So. Wellfleel Belangcr, I ' hilipG. II Hillcrest St., Arlington Bell, Robert B. 27 Intervale Terr., Reading Bclval, Carol P. 47S Church St., Whitinsville Bcncks, Rodnev N. 20 Homccrest St.. Longmead.iw Bennett, Bette 25 Harwich Rd., Longmeadow Bennett, Neil I. 2,S Clearway St.. Boston Benson. .harles O. 411 Willi, rl.cc Ave, Revere BerestUa. Steplun J. 117 (.aili.l.l Avr,. Easthampton Beniardini. ;al riella M. 2,-.s llrdharn SI,. Wrentham Bernal. «ie .. nthonv W. 92 Maker SI., (iardner Bertschv, James C. Center St.. Dover Betz, Joseph C. 71 Worcester St., Taunton Biggar, Betsv L. 46 Wayside St.. Springfield Bilodeau, Robert D. Route 9, Windsor Binlcv, Rhoda J. II Flagstaff Hill. Canton Bissonnette. Victor J., Jr. Beach Bluff Rd.. East Freetown Blair. (Morge II. 1.-. |-.,.rx SI,. Ilolvok. ' Blaixl. ' ll. (;eor;:e II. !I5 l ' ..ll..,.k Axe., I ' illsHi-l.l Blakcnev, Lois - . 11 Mofris Ave., Manasquan, N. .J. Blanchard. Barbara L. 1 Hammond PI.. W. Medford Blanchard. Robert H. 45 Howe Ave. :Millbury Blanchon. John S. 21(1 Hull St.. Hingham Blomstrom. George H. 9 School St., Mansfield ' Bloomberg, Burton 26 Royal Rd.. Brookline Blumcnthal, Victor 71 Union St., Natick Bobrick, Daniel S. 3S Lawton St.. Brookline Boisseau. Richard A. M I ' cirl SI,, , ver Bolles. (Iiarl.s l . Ilcarlblctik Rd.. Ipswich Bolt. Richard A. 52 High St., Haverhill Bolton, Richard A. 439 Arnold St.. New Bedford Bonnallic. Andrew M. Sui.iiv Hill Rd.. Lunenburg Bon e. Jo 493 Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg Bottomlev, James 124 Locust St.. New Bedford Bourgault. Dorothy J. 52 Holvoke St.. Easthampton Bowman. Brcnda 117 Pin Oak Way, Falmouth Bovce. Donald E. 114 Denver SI.. Springfield Boyle. VCilliam A. 1-12 -IiiiLr SI , Worcester Bradford, Judith 47 Summit Ave, Sharon Bradley, Lawrence M. 42 Forest St., Methuen Bradley, Robert L. 12 Clifton Ave, Beverly Bradshaw, Miriam E. 6 Richmond St., Cheshire Brady, John F. 22,S Parker St., Lowell Brainard, Burnett F. S5 Lyman St., South Hadle; Brainard, James E. 48 .lames St.. Gardner Bra .il,John W. 4 .lennie Dee Terr., No. Ra Brcady, Donald F. 2995 Boston Rd.. No. Wilbr Bresetle. Norman C. 120 Parker SI , Pillstiehl Brcs dolph IKi . rlinglo Briggs. Jca„ 423 Smilh Si,. North Attleboro Brigham, Sheila A. 85 Kirsl Parish R,l., Scituate Bronstein. Sara F. 30 Irving SI., Medford Brooks. Robert A.. Jr. 38 .Jasper St.. Haverhill Brosseau. Susanno E. 200 S, Apple!.. 11 , ve. PiUsficld Brousseaii. Paul I.. 960 T.iiipl,- SI.. Whilmaii Brovernian. Lester J. 49 Commonwealth Ave. Pitlsficld Brown. Barbara A. 9 Wright St.. Arlington Brown. Donald L. 37 Newhall Si,. Springfield Brown. Nathaniel K, 230 Concord Rd.. Bedford Brown, Robert G. 23 Rice St., Middleboro Brown. Robert R. 38 Buttcrfield Terr., Amherst Bruneau, Vernon J. 1 Mitchell St.. Fitchburg Bruno, George S. 41 Tappan St.. Everett Bruno. Michael F. 130 Bloomfield St., Springfield Brvaul. Lois II. 26 Ilar.liug Av,-.. Bradford Bunshol ' t. Harrv L. U.I., Brookline Bu ik. Ro A. ate B.iston R.I., Westford ™. Barbara . 590 Cabot St., Beverly Burrows, Janet C. College Highway, Southwick Bushey. Ronald A. 59 Ralph St.. Springfield Butler. James P. 13 Marshall St., Oxford Butler. John J. 153 Raymond St., Cambridge Buzicll, F. Gilmore, Jr. 93 Pleasantview, Amherst [283] Byrd, Nell E. 5 Haven Rd., Wellesley Cahn, Lois E. 16 Stonehenge Rd., Great Neck, N. Y, Cairns, Richard P. 22 Mt. Vernon St., Haverhill Call, Lois E. Colrain CaUaghan, Daniel R. 126 Warren Ave., Dalton Cameron. Donald W. 10 Eaton St., Winchester Campbell. Brenda A, 270 Blue Hills Pkwy., Milton Campbell, Margaret G. 10 Massasoit St., Northampton Cann, Margaret J. Endean, East Walpole Carew, Lyndon B. 42,5 Eastern Ave., Lynn Carone, Fred W. 49 Windsor Ave, Swampscott Carr. Earl E. 217 North Elm St., W. Bridgen-ater Carr. Peter E. I Circuit Rd., Braintree Carr, William F. 37 Wallingford Ave., Athol Carroll, Anne D. School St., Hardwick Carson, David L. 79 Birch St., Greenfield Carter, Virginia M. Box 26, North Hatfield (Whately) Catoggio, Joseph A. 11 Church St. Ct., Lynn Cauger, James W. II Summer St., No. Attleboro Center, Arthur E. 65 E. Greenwich St., Longmeadow Chalue, Robert E. 12 Hampden Ct.,Monson Chandler. George F., Jr. Rockland Hgts., Northampton Chandler, Maybelle J. East St., Lenox Chapin, Sydney G. 1 East St., Northfield Chaplin, PrisciUa G. .53 Brook Rd., Sharon Charette. Harry J. 966 Main St., Holyoke Charlwood. Ralph H. 224 So. Walker St., Taunton Chase, Riehard W. Dudley Rd., Sutton Chaskes. Janice A. 31 Park Rd., Brockton Chellis, Elizabeth A. 3 Gleason St., Medford Childs, Shirley 70 Hamlin Ave., Falmouth Childs, Virginia A. 26 Norfolk Ave., Northampton Christenson, Janet M. 66 Brook Rd., Milton Christiansen. Donald W. 312 High St., Whitman ■ I5 Christianson. John A. 21 Elm St., No. Billerica Chucka, Robert J. SI Craiwell Ave., W. Springfiel Clark, Robert J. 729 High St., Holyoke Clement, Anne M. 10 Martin St., Cambridge Cobbett, Nancy 86 Belcher Circle, Milton Cobbett, Waiiam K., Jr. 41 Thomas Rd., Swampscott Cocco, Thomas A. 3.5 River St., Maynard Cochran, Nancy A. Greenwood Drive 4, Auburn Cogen, Marilyn B. S Westbrook St., Milford Cohen, Arden R. 910 Lakewood Ave., Schene N. Y. Cohen, Donna E. 9 Downing Ave., Haverhill Cohen, Edward D. 24 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield Cohen, Edward H. IS Wabash Ave., Worcester Cohen, Gerald M. 109 Shore Drive, Winthrop Cohen, Jane C. IS Revere St., Brockton Cohen, Robert S. 24 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield Cole, Loraine 17 Hamilton St., Saxonville Cole, Nancy A. 226 Cottage Park Rd., Winthrt Coleman, Flora S. , Woodstown, N. J. Coleman, James P. 32S Huron Ave., Cambridge Coletta, Theodore J. 152 Prospect St., Lawrence Collins, Christopher C. 392 Swamp Rd., Greenfield Comfort, John H, 7 Howe Rd., Nahant Conlin, William P. 75 Lvnde St.. Gardner Connolly, WiUiam A. 21 Cottage St., Peabody Connor, Hugh F. 4 Mansfield St., Framingham Connor, James P. 24 Bay State Rd., Pittsfield Conroy, Ellen Division, Great Barrington Cook, Emily M. 249 Lakeside Ave., Marlboro Cooke, Nancy R. 3S7 Lowell St., Methuen Cooley, Louise M. 15 Sunrise Ave., Amherst Cooney. Martha A. R.F.D. No. 1, Box 122B, Lowe Cooper, James B. 40 Ocean Ave., Lynn Cooper, Myron 13S Fairmount St., Dorchester Cormier, Janet M. 3 Clif? St., Marblehead Cornelius, H. Thomas 38 Pine St., No. Amherst Cornell. Lawrence E. Drift Rd., Westport rnroot. Douglas C. ' .1.5 (Itikland Ave., Quincy llon, Alan G. 202 Washington St., .Arlington ueli. Mary L. 1 Allen St., Palmer urlnev. Katheriac D. I ' S Ili,;fi SI.. Everett . i„. Vn.lr.-, J. (;i; ( ' hill lin 111 IM., Everett )w.rn. IJicliardT. S(i Main St., . shland Coylc, Margaret M. 13.5 Florence Rd., Waltham Cozzens, Charles S. 10 Nelson St., Webster Cramer, Stanley H. 86 Porter St., North Adams Cronin, Paul F. 29 Franklin St., Arlington Crory, Frederick E. Old Pickard Rd., Littleton Cross, Richard A., Jr. Main St., Osterville Crouch, Eleanor N. 113 Main St., Lancaster, N. H. Crowley, Barbara T. 254 Davis St., Greenfield Crowley, Paul J. 14 Haywood St., Greenfield Crowson, Lesley G. Cedar Rd., So. Lincoln CuUen, Barbara J. South Great Rd., Lincoln Cuneo, John C. South St., Tewksbury Curtis, Barbara E. 31 Leyden Rd., Greenfield Curtis, Fred P. 49 Van Ness Rd., Belmont Curtis, James R. 55 Fairview Ave., Belmont Cusson, Ronnie J. 15 Dickinson Ave., Pittsfield Cutler, Robert S. 79 Eckington St., Springfield Daley, James R. 285 Main St., Amherst Damon. David G. 75 So. Prospect St., Amherst Damon, Vernon C. 4 Glenwood Ave., Northampton Darras, Constantina 14 Amity St., Lynn David, James H. Woronoake Hts.. Woronoco Davidson, Elaine N. 26 Montmorenci St., Springfield Davidson. Marion F. 195 Bonad Rd., Brookline Davidson, Roberta 423 W. 120, New York, N.Y. Davis, Lawrence L. 90 High St., Greenfield Day, Sylvia M. Belmont St., Northboro Dean, Charles F. 22 Edison Green, Dorchester Dean.WilUam J., Jr. 7 Corser St., Holyoke DeBoer, Erma E. (Mrs.) Box 213, Towaco, N. J. Delivorias, Peter S14 Mt. Vernon St., Peabody Demski, Edward F. 139 South St., Chicopee Derby, Barbara J. 928 Winter St., Hanson DeRosas. Richard C. 21 Burch St., Arlington Desjarlais, Donald P. 68 Ducbamie St., Willimansett DesRochers, Euclide C. 603 Grattan St., Chicopee Falls Devine, John E. 56 Knightly St., Hadley DeWolf, James S. Federal St., Montague DiBiaso, John C. e9A Floyd St., Everett Dickcrma n, David H. 13 Lee St., Marblehead DiFederico, Frank R. 1S9 Marcy St., Southbridge Dixon, James G. El 1 Pond Rd., Monument Beach Dixon, Robert E. 71 Washington St., Stoneham Dolan, Marv A. 391 Ledyard St., Springfield Donachie, Anne L. 15 Norwood Terr., Holyoke Donahue. Eli alulh A. 23 E.-isI A diiTi.l SI., Brockton Donahii.. li.niia i. 64 Phillips SI.. Wnlertown Donnelly. .John P. 18 Thomas Ave., Holyoke Donovan, Ann T. 961 Edgell Rd., Framingham Donovan, Marjorie A. Bedford St., Lakevillc Douglas. Joel P. 47.5 Washington St., Haverhill Dowd. Frances E. 109 State St., Amherst Drashctti. I ' otor M. 41 Piirk SI., Fi-oilins Hills Dub,-, lliirl.ara . :. Km, •[• .. H Avo.. Pillslk-lil lliil.c-. Krii.-.l ,1. :.S KnuTsoM Ave, Piltsiiol,! UufTv, Patricia C. 3S7 Kindcrkiimack St,, Wfslwn N. J, Dukakis. Stratos G. 4-: HiimplirovSt,. Lowell Duuluiin. Uarbara G. rr.Milv Si,, lirookfii-ld Duuu. Kli aluth F. 24 Ridsjc R.I., :VIillon Dunn. Jav %V. :m Holniall St.. Sllrowsliuiv Dunn. .ludilli LM Ml. V, ' ..lt;,l.l. Fi-odini; Hills Oil tl K. vr . l- ' airli; D ' l r o. Suphcn F. 15!) C.iirdcn St.. L.nvrcncc Duval. Donald K. 41 East St., Chicopec Duval. HobiTt L. s4 M.:ulo« St., North Adams Du .rii..is,. Uobcrt C. .-.ll East St.. Ualton Ebcrlc. Ann M. 120 Elm St., Pittsfield Edesess. Ann F. lOS Southern . ve.. Dorchester Edmunds, Robert A. Pleas.int Rd.. West Harwich Egan. William E. 10 ilagnolia St., Frilminghnm Eisler, Gertrude M. 151S Commonwealth Ave,. Brighton EUiot, June M. 14 Lasell Ave,, Northampton Emberlev. Joan W. 22 Pine Circle, South We.vmouth Emmonds, Louis G. Gates Pond Rd„ Hudson Ensber, Beverly C. 11.5 Lincoln St ,. West Bridgewater Entwistle, Thomas W., Jr. 2.5 Wood St„ Woodville Equi.DinoP. 42 Tha.ver St., South Deerfield Erickson, M. Diane 19 Clarence St., South Dartmouth Everson, Theresa A. 1063 No, Pleasant St., . mherst Fairbanks, -4nn V. 63 Francis Ave,, Shrewsbury Falvey, Russell E. 64 West Ave., Seekonk Fardig, Warren W. 16S Roosevelt St., Weymouth Farnham. .John R. 197 North Main St.. Northampton Farwell. Norman D. 30 Main St.. Montague City Faucette, Joseph M. 19 Wheeler Ave.. Medford Fedorvsh -n, Nadia 9,9 Wilso n St., Pittsfield Feener, . rnold D. 7 Belvoir Rd., Milton FeUers, Paul J. .52 Fearing St.. Amherst Ferber. Norman 17 Custer St.. Rockland Ferrier, Bruce W. 24 Benton St.. Springfield Fertel, Esther I20HazeltonSt.. Mattapan Fessenden, Richard W. 105 Montague Rd.. . mherst Finer, Mitchell J. 379 Central Ave., Milton Fisher, Helen R. 105 Winchester St.. Brookline Fistori.PaulD. 100 May St.. W ' orcester Fitzgerald, Donald A. 100 Lyman St.. South Hadley Fitzgerald, Ronald J. 3 Spring St., Bondsviile Fleming, NeU S. 335 Ames St., La F o Ivnn, Eugenia L. 3S St. .lames St., Chico|)cc Falls Ivnii. John M. ■N,.rlh lid,. Ilaiiiiideu ill T. E. Braintn M7 llavward FoUv. Ariel E. l,-i4 Hull St.. Hingham Foley, WillianiG. l.s ' Biirt St., Ooridu-ster Folloll. ■MarsuiriloL. 2(i K, [., .4 ,■.. Amherst Fonlaiia. Mario II. 41 Hoswiil St.. W. Springfield Fonlana. Victor J. Hinsdalo Foran, Robert T. 2114 Franklin St.. Holyokc Forlunalo. iinctlcM. :!,-.2 li.iiil.nd SI,, Beverly Foshaj. C; toil I.I eti Beverly Fou Gedera, Israel Fox. Thomas E. 37 Draper St.. Springfield Frawl.v. Eileen .53 C, filial SI., lurners Falls Frcdniaii. Barbara 79 V,tlniL ' l..r. Hill. Mattapan Freedmai.. Elinor D. 3i; Maniii;,! Tank, Springfield Frcedniaii. Koberla L. 20 Duke St.. .Mattapan Freeman, Ruth P. S Somerset Terr.. Winthrop French, Clarence F. 63 Mavhall Rd,, Waltham French. C. McC.ulehen 111 H.iiik SI., Ilarwichport Frogann-iii. VnllionyD. 82 .V.shle .St.. Springfield Frost, Ronald W. Federal St.. Belchertown Fulton, Norman A. SI Hawthorne St., E. Weymouth Fusini, Carlo R. F. D.. Northfield Gaffin, .Man H. 30 Marwood Rd.. Worcester Gallagher, Robert J. 317 Reed St., New Bedford Gallo, Rocco J. 31 Croyden St., Springfield Ganz, David 48 Old Colony Rd., Newton Gass, Eugene F. 93 Graves St., So. Deerfield Gatchell, Charles J. 233 Florence Ave., Arlington Gaudette, Helene R. 24 South St.. Granbv Gelinas, Albert W. 122 Pine St.. Chicopee Falls Genuario, Maria C. 40 Myrtle St., E. Norwalk, Conn. George, John F. 7 Le.vland St., Boston Ghareeb, Ernest V. 85,8 Armory St., Springfield Gibbons, Francis D. R. D., Stoneland 42 Giebel, Frederic B. River Rd., Deerfield Gilboard, Charles M. 128 Sanders Ave., Lowell GUdea, Robert B. 16 High St., Everett Giles, Beverly A. Church St., So. Sudbury Gillespie, Barbara A. 2001 Commonwealth Ave., Brighto Gilmore, Albert F., Jr. 14 Calvert Rd., E. Walpole Ginsberg, Harry J. 551 Norfolk St., Mattapan Giza, Chester A. Calkins Rd.. Palmer Gleckman, Richard A. 96 Reed St., New Bedford Glennon, Patricia A. 68 Green St., Jamaica Plain Glovsky, SherriU A. 525 Church St.. North Adams Gmyrek, John 13 Lester St., Millers Falls Gobbi, Elaine R. 74 Lebanon St., Springfield Goclowski, John G. 15 Prospect St., Hatfield Godleski, Edward T. 42 Graves Ave., Northampton Goguen, Raymond L. 73 Marquette St., Gardner Gold, Bernard A. 78.5 Dickinson St., Springfield Goldberg, Cecille B. 32 Stanton St., Brookline Goldberg, Myron L. 13 Gardner St., Chelsea Golden, John S. 3 Leahaven Rd., Mattapan Goldman, Claire E. 50 Southern St., Dorchester Goldman, Natalie 147 Washington Ave., Chelsea Goldman, Patricia L. 52 East Ave,, Whitman Goldstein, Zelda F. 45 Arlington St„ Lynn Goldstone, Joyce N. 22 Ellsworth St„ Yonkers, N, Y, Gonski, Donald W. 116A Hawley St,. Northampton Goodell, Frances L. Matthews Rd., Conway Goodwin, Dorothy J. 14 North Westfield St., Feeding Hills Gordon, Louise D. 33 Draper St., Springfield Gorfinkle, Judith A. 45 Stratton St., Boston Gorman, Donald W. 5 Hillside Ave,, Marblehead Gorman, Joan S. 413 BelmontAve,, Springfield Gormley, David F. 6 Map ' le Ave,, Swampscott Goslee, Clara K. Jewetl St., N. Y.. Gottsche, Gordon N. 676 Main St., Agawam Gould, Charles H. 6 Hartshorn Rd„ Walpole Graham, Barbara 9 Lux Ave,, Easthampton Gralenski, Laura J. 65 Northfield Rd., Millers Falls Grasso, Ralph 51 Colbourn St., Needham Gra valese, Joanne E. 135 Stratford St., West Roxbury Graves, Richard H. Union St.. Montiigue Greenbaum, Marlene 11. 2 Webster St., Maiden Greene, Marilyn C. 173 Maple Rd., Longraeadow Greene, Richard F. 234 South St.. Brookline Grinspoon, Barbara 94 Reservoir St., Needham Grunbaum, Henry W. 295 Walden St.. Cambridge 285 Oustavsen, Judith 17 Pembroke St., Medtord Oustavsen, Karin C. 32 Summit St., Roslindale Hackett, Clarissa A. 37 Starrett Ave., Athol Haenisch, Ruth E. 14 Hall St., Leominster Hagberg, Clifford L. 134 Beverly Rd., Worcester Hale, Jean R. 107 Wareham St., Middleboro Hall, Bernard T. 34 Weston Ave., Dalton Hall. Elizabeth M. 269 Waverlv St., Belmont Hall, Henry B. ,58.5 Tremont St., Taunton Hall. Ralph H., Jr. Old Wale.s Rd., Brimfield Halloran. Donald W. 44 Walter St.. Newton Center Hamelin. Robert L. 82 Rivers Rd., Willimansett Hamilton, Charles L. 130 Sycamore St., Somerville Handman. Stanley L. 36 Bangor St. Springfield Hanlon, Marie L. 69 Centre St., Quincy Hanor, Elisabeth M. 3.5 Trafton Rd., Springfield Hanson. Edward D. 197 Church St., North Adams Hardy, Frederick J. 153 Boxford St., Lawrence Harrington. Patricia R. 274 Weetamoe St., Fall River Harris, Nelson R. Orchard St., Adams Harris, Sandra J. 30 Surfside Rd., Lvnn Harrison. Ames 35 Arlington St., Chicopee Falls Hart, Deborah 34 Meadow St., North Quincy Hart, Ernest I. Norfolk Rd., Southfield Hart, Francis D. 474 Maple St., Holyoke Hartford, Janet 71 Walnut Ave., Andover Hartley. Carol A. P. 143 Bridge St., Great Barrington Haslam, William A. 12 Seaview St., Fairhaven Hatch, Ralph E. 20 Draper St., Arlington Hatton, Robert B. 125 Stratford Rd., Andover Hawkes. Elizabeth A. 231 White St., Belmont Haworth, Robert B. 22 Hamilton St., Braintree Hayes, Virginia M. 43 Juliette St., Dorchester Haynes, Martha A. 5 Weymouth St., Springfield Hayward, Priscilla A. 99 Maywood St., Worcester Heath. Robert L. 275 Riverside Drive, Northampto Heokman. Melvin D. 149 Middle St., Fall River Henderson, Warren D. 335 No. Main St., Wharton, N. J. Hennesev, Richard E. 14 Worcester St.. Bridgewsiter HcnniKiii, K.lward F. .5n l)r -iMI«ol,l Rd., Egvpt Hcnr . Hi.liar.l F. 47ll l- ' un.-r SI.. Ludlow Herlxrii. i: lw:ir.l N. 41 I ' lilT. .iii . x..,, Pittsfield HessclloM, Koris F. 39 WrvliiiiiivliT St., Worcester Hellini-MT. In;i A. 5.S K..iri(TKcl SI.. Springfield Hevw.ioil. UoImtI W. ISt; So. Miuri SI.. Cohasset Higgi.is. ;i,a Higgii.s. ;,. Ri ' Hodecker, Janet E. 42 Taylor St., Pittsfield Hoff, Lawrence M. 34 Sheridan Rd., Swampscott Hohenberger. Carol A. 89 Norwood Terr., Holyoke Holbrook. Barbara J. Pine Hill Rd., Boxborough Holdrovd. Ruth J. 4 Summit St., Spencer Holm. Richard H. Meadow St., Falmouth Holmer. John K. 130 Elm St., Milton Holzman, Herbert S. 2S Larned St., Framingham Hooker, John L,. Jr. 19 Linden St., Whitman Hopkins, Warren L. 137 E. Foster St., Melrose Horvitz, Barbara A. 372 Maple St., New Bedford Hosea. Carolyn B. .50 Norwood St., Everett Howard, John R. 21 Centennial St., Foxboro Hoxsie. Joan 9 Kilsyth Terr., Brookline Hubley. Bert A., Jr. 331 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham Hudson, Nancy L. 55 So. Prospect St., Amherst Huebner, Dorothy E. 140 East St., Methuen Hughes, Edward W. 88 L, Turners Falls Hughes, Ronald L. SO West St., Braintree 1 Hurwitz. Carol T. 23 Brinsley St., Dorchester Hurwitz, Wilma S. 102 Rosseter St., Dorchester Hussey, Stewart C. 25 Winslow Rd., Belmont Hutchinson, Kent C. 18 Pershing Terr., Springfield Ingham, Marcia R. 234 Davis St., Greenfi eld Innis. Richard G. 7 High St., Milford Isenberg. Martin I. 50 Tudor St., Chelsea Isenstein, Robert 714 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Jablonka, Martin P. 80 Saint James Ave., Holyoke Jacintho. Joseph V. 892 Center, Middleboro Jackson, Elizabeth B. 133 Manchester Terr., Springfield Jaeobson, Ralph E, 8 Gav Rd., Watertown Jeffords, Lola E. 23 Huntington Ave., Sharon Jennison, WiUiam N. 7 Dorothy Ave., Worcester ,Tepson, Anne L, 202 So. Washington St., No. Attle boro Jerahian. Gabe C. 224 ArliiiKl.in St., Watertown Johnson. Arlliur E. 51 Rol)crl,s St., Mahlen .Johnson, Clifton B. 14 Falmouth St., Longmeadow Johnson. Martha A. 774 Washington St., Fairhaven Jones. George W. Whiting St., Hanover Jones, Marilyn A. 30 Francis St., Shrewsbury Jones, Miles H. 204 Lincoln Ave., Amherst Jones. Richard L. 301 Pond St., South Braintree Jones. Thomas A., Jr. 2S4 Main St., Winthrop Judge, Thomas R. 2 Walnut St., Methuen Judson, Ruth N. 2.5 Heath Rd., Shrewsbury Kakitis. Leon H, 26 Maple St., Athol Kallgrcn, ,|anet 12.5 West Alvord St., Springfield Kangas, Walter W. 652 Huntington Ave., Boston Kasper, James E. 195 Heywood St., Fitchburg Katz, Edward M. 37 Kerwin St., Dorchester Keaney. Walter L. 1008 Essex St., Lawrence Keenan, Madeline A. 1 Main St., Falmouth Kehew, Marcia L. 62 Waban Ave., Waban Keley, Bernard R. 98 Lower Beverly Hills, W. Spring- field Kelly, Gretchen D. 103 Lake St., Webster Kelsey. Joseph R. Kelsey Rd., East Boxford Kemp, Walter F. Fox Rd., Dalton Kennedy, Bernardine A. 431 Howard St., Lawrence Kennedy, Thomas E. 532 Pleasant St., Holyoke Kennedy, William F. 32 Perry Ave., Lawrence Kenney, Joseph J. Maple St., Hopkinton Kenney, Margaret A. 36 Highland St., Northampton Kerr, Edw in F. 61 Rangelcv Rd„ Arlington Kerr, Henry F.. Jr. 112 Lewis St., Belmont Keaulenas. Virginia M. 17 Acton St., Worcester Kidd. James L. 27 Monument Sq., Boston Kijanowski. Edwin J. 12 Saunders Rd., Norwood Kilbourn, William A. Sterling St., S. Lancaster KiUam, Paul C. Killam Hill Rd., East Boxford Kimball, Barbara J. Kimball Farm, Westlord King, Lora A. 74 Vermont St., Springfield Kinney. Orvis F. 509 North Elm St.. W. Bridgewater Kinney, Terry B.. Jr. 1022 Warren St., Brockton Kirsch, Louis J. 59 Cherry St., Waltham Kissling, Erwin J. _ 3 Lynn St.,_Salem Klee, Ernestine J. 637 Britton St., Fairview Kleimola, Ethel 314 Elm St., Fitchburg Kline. Robert G. 3(1 rhi.niik Rd.. Brighton Kliii;.-l.r. Itl.liard D. Shn 11. ml,-. Ifrimfield Knapp. .liidill, M. 15 Eldcrt St.. Springfield Koch, William C, Jr. 67 Valley St., Adams Kochinskas, Robert R. 14 Jenks St., Springfield Kofos. Helen 2 Hayden St„ Marlborough Korzan, Alfons J. 78 Sugarloaf St., So. Deerfield Koss, Sylvia F. 38 Dana St., Revere Kowaleski, Stephen J. 44 Massasoit St., Northampton Kreutel. Randall W,, Jr. 3() tnand St., Canton Kreuz. Margaret J. 1311 CliilloTi St., Belmont KroiiicK. i.ila C. ' .1 liinT St., North Adams KruUI. V. ir(;i..ia P. liiiijaiiiiii lid.. Shirley KruvAMUi. :il.rle A. lilKyiinirx St., Mcdford KuUkula. Mary E. 11 Middle St. Lane, Fitchburg 12 Holyoke St„ Northampton Kushncr, Barbara ,|. 7 Susquehanna St., Great Neck, N.Y. [286] Kvroiiz. Kiclinrtl ( . ' S ( Hiinlis SI.. Mid.llolH.ro Lal l . William .-.TSS... -sl SL, Fc-cliiiK Hills Larrc-i.iorr. Gill.ort F. WiiilliinKli.ii SI., riio.sUTKoUl Uiioi.-. KaMiioiul A. ilY, M:i,,l,. SI., Holvokc Lakiii. .loan H. i;,s Fairhixvii . vo.. Soullibridsc Lancaster, llarrv B., Jr. !1 Tuttle St.. Siu.gus Laiidv. Morton l.M ' Devon St.. Boston Laiisor. Joan F. 101 South Park Ave. Longmon LanK.vin. Doris B. 4 Fifth Av,... Weli.ster l.anKli.l.l. K.nnoth J. II Av Lapliani. l.lovd E. M Tiomoiit SI.. Now Bodford Larson. Joseph S. 1 1 Beltran Terr., Maiden Larson. Richard E. 2N0 Creenwood St.. Worcester Larwood. Joan K. ■.r.i North Clinton. Albion. X. Y. Laskv. Charles M. . lOS Ridgo St.. Fall River Law. Frederick H. Split Rock Rd., Svosset. N. Y. Lawrence. William C. 74 Spring St.. Melrose Law-son. Margaret S. !1 Earl St.. Taunton Lawton. Ralph W. 2!17 Garden St.. Fall River LcBlanc. Donald G. 1.) Plvmpton St.. New Bedford Lebowitz. Ruth M. 70 Mooreland St.. Springfield L-Ecuver, Francis R. 7 Dover St.. F ' itchburg Lecznar, Dorothv A. 1,S Ro.val Ave.. Holvoke Lee, Alice D. 206 Church St., Newton Legare. Roger J. 94 North St., Ware Leg . Joa 461 Cold Spring . ve., W. Springfield Lemack. Alvin G. 17 Wardman Rd., Boston Less, Irwin L. 4.5 Porter St., North Adams Levenbaum, Norman L. 32 Wellington Hill, Mattapan Levenson, Paul H. .561 Ward St., Newton Levesque, Robert L. 3094 Main St., Springfield Levine, Edward 36 Hillside Ave., Lawrence Lewis, Evelyn E. 14 Pierce St.. Greenfield Lewis, Robin B. Upper Church St., Ware Lewis. Sheila J. Boston Post Rd., Sudbur.v Lezberg. Lois 619 Morton St., Mattapan Lilja. Gladys L. 3 Pigeon Hill. Pigeon Cove Lillv. John R. li Dav St.. Melrose Lincoln. Richard T. o Barton St.. Taunton Liner, Jordan A. 44 Griggs Terr., Brookline Ling, Joan E. Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbur.v Littlewood. Robert W. 10 Perkins St., Wakefield Livas. Roger T. 26 West Water St., Wakefield Lizotte, Louis P. 440 Pleasant St„ Holyoke London, Abram J. 95 Stedman St., Brookline Longmore, Carol A. Randall Rd., Mattapoisett Love, Di: • P. 230 Asbury St., South Hamilton Lovejoy, Earl D., Jr. 218 Wren St., West Ro.ibury Lukasik, Joseph E. S7 Tavlor St.. Chlcopec Falls Lyie. Ihon.as N . 3li4 l.nucll SL. U,-a,llng Lyons. Viilliuni 11. 20 Ri(ig,«ood Ave. Holvoke MacDonald. laire E. 357 High SI.. Hanson Mac ;illirav. Kohert S. 11 Aiad.iiiv IM.. Leominster Maelniiis. Paul M. iiii; .Ml.-.i SI,, Mh..l Maclnl rc. l{..l ,rl E. 49 Slo;ilo, ' k SI.. Greenfield Maekev. William J. 434 llolll, SI.. Franiingham MacLanghlin. Thomas F. 67 L.vnian Rd.. Milton MaePhee, Donald 11 Bnrninn Ave., Worcester Madru, Thomas S. Prospect St., Chester Mahar, John H. 77 Dnnmoreland St., Springfield Mahoney, Arthur J. 59 Cross St., Lawrence Mahoney, Richard J. 423 Allen St., Springfield Maitland, Elaine M. 40 Prescott St.. Clinton Malin. Richard A. II Summer St.. Northampton Mallon. Richard T. 1 Stadium Rd.. Maiden Maltz, Edward J. 34 Hazelmere Rd., Roslindale Mankowsky. Ralph A. 50 Mountain Rd„ Northfield Manlev. Joan H. 150 Pleasant St,, Newton Centre Mantel, Elizabeth E. 37 Y ' ellowstone Blvd,, Forest Hills, N, Y, Marcotte, Leonard P. 31 Franklin St., Holvoke Marcus, Helaine 17 Olmstead Drive Springfield Marcus. Myles J. 33 Blake St.. Newtonville Marland, Judith M. .S George St., Andover Marnell, Paul 1052 Sheridan Ave., New York, N. Y. Maroni, Robert V, . 1237 Main St.. . thol Marr, Marshall I. Main St., Bolton Marsden. Elizabeth M. 32 Wachusett Ave., Lawrence Martin, John J, 710 West Housatonic St„ Pittsfield Martin, Sally-Ann III Everett St„ Southbridge Masaschi, John E. Main St., Chatham Masiello, John P. 241 Conway St., Greenfield Mayer, Barbara J. 23 Western Ave., West Springfield Mazzaglia. Vincent .1. 360 East Haverhill St., Lawrence McAuslan, Linda S. . mherst St„ Granby McCambridge. Sally E. 2S7 Tvler St.. Pittsfield McClure, Thomas J. 30 WiUard PI., Pittsfield McCriUis. George R. 108 Oak St., Middleboro McDan=el, Joseph B. 49 Kilton, Taunton MeDermott, Francis X. 37 Fowler St., Randolph McDonald, Phyllis A. 144 North Main St., Sharon McEvoy, Arthur B. 204 Washington St., Leominster McGrath, Joseph F. S2 Summer St„ Kingston Mcintosh, James O. 76 Plymouth Rd,, Needham Mcintosh, Mariorie 62 Front St,, Weymouth McKean, David R. 94 Hawthorne Ave,, Needham McKcnna, Dorothy J. 16 Harding Rd„ Walpole Mekinsir, . Mice E. l- l ' ' lairlidnn .V c,. Chicopee M ko«ii, Richard E., Jr. Jli . ,)i.ii l,v IM.. W.lleslev Mcl.auelilaii. Itoherl R. L ' l (innhi Ave. Ka l Walpolc McMahon. Edward J. l.-. ' l ( rcM-.iil St.. Northampton M.Neil. Joseph F. 9_ ' Cii.ilou lid.. West Roxhury Mclaclirino. William 67 SI. llnl,,lph St., Boston Mrll . Dani.l M. Ill I ' lvMH.ulh SI., Milton M.lln. UoImtI J. 7s:i llak (o-ove Ave. Fall River Menilclsolin. I.enore B. I Gr.-.-nwiiv Crt., Brookline Mercer. Albert S. Slate Rd.. Edgartown Merriam, Stephen H. Belknap Rd., Framingham Merrill. Ben B. 153 High St., Mansfield Methot, Richard D. 246 Worcester St., Indian Orchard Meyers, Theodore J. 478 Carew St., Springfield Miehelson, Richard 132 Columbia St., Brookline Mikenas, Mary A. SO Harbor View, Dorchester Miller, Charles A. East Rd„ Clarksburg Miller, Marilyn C, 190 Walpole St„ Norwood Milne, Bruce L. 22 Worthington St., Pittsfield Minasian, George Newton St., Lawrence Miranda, Ursula C. liO Neptune Rd., East Boston Mirkin, Gordon S. II D.ver St., Boston Mishkin, Marilyn 71 Harrison Ave., Fitchburg Mitchell, Mary A. 39 Ledyard St., Springfield Mitchell, Mary E. 71 Central Ave., Medford Moeko, Suzanne L. Sherbourne Ave., Swansea Moehle, Corinne M. 720 Park St., Attleboro Moiselle. Edward D. 256 Beacon St., Boston Monaghan, Henry P. 272 Elm St., Holvoke Monroe, Robert W. 39 Summer St., Kingston Moon, Janet 44 Inman St., Hopedale Mooney, David S. 25 Longfellow Rd., Watertown Morgan, Thomas L. 2S0 Pleasant St., Holyoke Moriarty, Alita M. 6 Perkins . ve., Northampton Morrill, Jane C. 518 West Main St., North Adams Morrison, Thomas A. 178 Morgan St„ Holvoke Morse, Glenn C. 29 Dilla St., Milford Morse, Rosemarie 472 Boston Post Rd., Weston Morton, Carolyn R. 165 North Whitney St., Amherst Moynahan, Suzanne 96 Glenwood St., Lowell Muleahy, Frances E. 64 Arlington St.. Hyde Park Munroe, E. Lorraine 526 Talbot Ave., Dorchester Murphy, Carol A. 11 Iliad St., Leominster Murphy, Carol A. 48 Main St., Millbury Murphy, Patricia M. 31 Hanover St., Fall River Murray, Mary E. 280 Revere St., Winthrop Mutrux, Grace A. 325 Lynnfield St., Lynn 287 Myers, Gretchen C. 17 Hall St., Feeding Hills Myers, Janet E. 73 Cross St.. 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