Wentworth Institute of Technology - Tekton Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1963
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His was the hand that built the temples and highways of the pastg that harnessed the might of water, steam, petroleum, electricity, that launched the first aircraft, the first rocketg that sounded the nucleus of the atom itself. When probed by the artisan's mind and touched by his hand, the crude elements of nature are transmuted into forms of beauty and utility. The craftsman, the man who best co-ordinates the intel- lect and the hand, has been the builder of civiliza- tion. Wentworth Institute trains craftsmen. Some of the disciplines taught here began their development before the dawn of history. Some are younger than Wentworth itself. All relate to fields wherein the trained and dedicated man can find fulfillment. Within his Held of specialization, every graduate of Wentworth Institute has mastered much of the accumulated knowledge of the past. But the past is only a foundation-the basis upon which the future will be built. And the future will be shaped by the only force capable of tempering the wisdom of the past with the sound judgment and inspiration needed in the present-the intellect of man. The following pages are a record of the develop- ment and the achievements of men who have pre- pared themselves to become part of that force which will forge the future. MI, , , --.,...., IL. ...J . . , X -t. ' X2 Q . , - .. M V .. N Iv, Maw. Y EEL' - I mi I lil 1 1: 7, 3 , - 1, ' f .P Q, , saM.,,,Q'?E H- ' E' I 1- fvgb- y DEDICATION PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE , CLASS PICTURES COURSES OF STUDY CLASS HISTORY CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS wfkin-fkid-6004 ,. , , Ep ' I 4- X my ' I X if M , -ifff' 'r,,f-' I- .4, 'Z , .. .,f , 4 Richard E. Swanson rf' Each year the student body of Wentworth Institute, acting through its Student Council, selects that member of Wentworth's administration or faculty whose fine qualities of mind and character deserve special honor. To this man the yearbook is dedicated. This year, the Class of 1965 dedicates the Tekron to Mr. Richard E. Swanson. It is especially appropriate that we dedicate this book to Mr. Swanson. His patience, humor, enthusiasm, and mastery of his subject have won him the friendship and respect of all who have known him. We leave Wentworth Institute with a pro- found sense of obligation to this line instructor. F H H M w H '1 H H m N, 11 1, m uw .E chcafion, .41 11 U 1. 5 W E P N 11 11 111 32' 1 H11 11W .f--I 1 .sig 1 1 1 !..11 , ,QIL 1 ii, E H1 1 . ,MQ W1 1 , . f F 'B , Y W , Ewa- ff 5. 1111! N11 H 1 . H , 1 M.. N111 XM 1 11 11 Q: Mm 5232 1 11 11 11 1x Q QE: 111 11 11'kM ,1 1 11 1 1 111 11 11 X 11 1 X11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1111 11 sa A, 1 11i1QJ2f 11 1, :exif 1 1 1 11 ' 1 ' ' N 1 6 1111! J: 5 ' gig W 1 -X' r . -N-Q Q 'mi 'Q V A1 .1 at f V Q1:Q 5' h WENTWORTH INSTITUTE 550 HUNTINGTON AVENUE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Omcs OF THE PRESIDENT January 14, 1963 To the Graduates: Nearly ten years have passed since I beganmy services as President of Wentworth Institute. During this period, I have observed with pleasure a succession of classes as they entered, improved their talents under the guidance of a competent and dedicated faculty, and left to render an effective service to their God and to their fellow man. It appears to me that those in each succeeding class have graduated with a better prepar- ation for their life's work than their pt edecessors. You, the members of the Class of 1963, have achieved much, and we are 'proud to put our stamp of approval on you as you leave us to enter the world of work and to pursue your education in other institutions of higher learning. You know, as we know, that your graduation from Wentworth is not the culmination of your educational growth. Technical and scientific developments are expanding exponentially, and you will need to continue your education, both formally and informally, in order to keep abreast of the new developments and retain top competence as Engineering or Industrial Technicians. Some of you will establish your own technical businesses or will enter a family enterprise as members of the firm. You will require a business administration education to augment the technical background you have received here in order to function effectively as a manager of a technical enterprise. Some of you will decide to continue your formal education to qualify for professional careers in engineering, education or architecture. No matter what your ultimate goal, you can reach the top only by continuing to study and to grow both through formal and informal programs. We have helped you to build a sound educational base. We are confident that you will build on this base so that you can reach the heights to which you aspire. When you graduate, you will be joining the ranks of thousands of other men who have completed their education at Wentworth and who are members of our Alumni Association. We hope that you will remain loyal to your Alma Mater and a faithful worker in its behalf. You will always be known as a Wentworth Man. We are proud of you! We know that you are equally proud of your Alma Mater. May God bless you and keep you and cause His light to shine upon you in the days that lie ahead. Yours very sincerely, H. Russell Beatty' President J. Joseph Tansey Dean of Szfzmfenty Robert A. Hersam Axsistant to Dean of Szfudentr UAQ Ronald J. Young Dem of Inmfuction 'WW' l William J. Kennedy, jr. Afximmz Dean of Imzfmction C. Wesley Nelson eand Dean of Imtruction Carl A. Swanson Auixtant Dean of Imtruction J. Edward Ambrose Instructor, Machine Processes Technology Alexander W. 'Avtgis Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Roger S. Ames Senior Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Philip L. Balboni Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology iff '-To x . it 44 Leonard N. Anderson Senior Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials Stanley M. Ball Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology William C. Bassett Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Henry W. Benson Charles F. Angell Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Paul D. Barnard Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Elio Battista Instructor, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology sr .wa at 'Aim W, .Sw James F. Benson X , Senior Instructor, Instructor, Mathematics Xf Physics Ln ' in ' E ' ' ' if 1 H1111 Charles E. Benton Senior Head of Depart- ment, Physics wgmf' ' w- ' I I 'se- Albert A. Blomberg Instructor, Aeronautical Technology Henry M. Bosworth Acting Head of Depart- ment, Aeronautical Technology Raymond T. Bunker Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering Technology 5 1 I, Y :..1'g1'1I 'i: ., ., , .,,. . , X 1 1 11 l 451 1 1 1 l I , Q1 1 1 1 11 '11 1 .. . 1- 1 :'1'1:1.1 .3 . .sa ll 111W11i11,m,,., ,Jess ,r 924125, I 11,x,1L11,,,,11 1 5 -fa 19.1111 1, may Y 1 ' 1 1 1' ,... 11 19 ' ,. 'M 1 V1 V 1 I 1, ' 1 ll' I Harry A. Bertschy Head of Department, Englishg Coach of Basketball Robert E. Bobeck Instructor, Machine Processes Technology Earle B. Brown Senior Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Armand G. Calo Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Ulm CLCM f 2 - - 1 v1.11 ' - 554113, 1111111 , 9 H - :If ' 1 1:5-1 fl ' B' ,. L 3 1 1 1 'Bmw ll 1 ll ' Howard B. Brown John P. Bruce Instructor, Electronic Instructor, Pattern Engineering Technology Making Richard G. Chartier Leonard I. Cheney Instructor, English Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology 11a 1 5? 1 1 Daniel O. Christensen Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Donald L. Cushing Instructor, Machine Processes Technology John F. Cleverly Hiram F. Conant Instructor, Electronic Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology Engineering Technology George A. Cushman Charles R. Darnes Instructor, Mechanical Senior Instructor, Design Engineering Building Construction Technology Technology Paul L. Dube Senior Instructor, Physics I I Andrew R. Ellis Instructor, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology Robert D. Cox Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology .. , . , , , :Y Q if Y A F , sg., .. , . , 1 A--fa. , '5 grfliff ' i -,,. , ...... ,. ,K . . UNI t.f.mt:-r- 1 Drk L1 .. - 4 J Ralph E. Davey Instructor, Aeronautical Technology Robert A. Edwards Instructor, Pattern Makingg Coach of Rille Team Robert G. Esterberg Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering Technology Charles E. Ferguson ' Instructor, Casting Processes I Patrick H. Ferzoco Acting Head of Depart- Mechanical Design Engineering Technology William G. Flaherty Head of Department, Production Engineering Technology George C. Gay Instructor, Civil and Technology Roy A. Ferguson, Jr. Instructor, Physics ..1af:iiE:2:-:au , ..,. .,., ' . ' 'f'? w H' , 3 J l 1, ., ff s, iv' '17 J' -, .j' . ,wvwV , , , 5 fwfr, . A 1, , 5 ,ln rg , ii I , ssasff, 1:1 1 wi 4.l Lawrence J. Fine Instructor, English Alfred J. French Instructor, Aeronautical Technology Edgar J. Giencke Instructor, Production Highway Engineering Engineering Technology ..,. M . , 7 .' . it Y- ' g fig . -' N 'K' w J V ' I' - W. V V V . Q U gl 2. 114- Z 'iff- imz-,jim , gr. -'jj-4 1, 1: ,, Q, , tg, my :ri J,J Lf.r2fx'e.1fei,e 1if:L?sCLfl'1' -..u Jerry M. Galatis Instructor, Physics Walter T. Grady Senior Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineer- ing Technology James F. Gavin Assistant Instructor, Machine Processes Technology jack S. Guzelis Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials ,fu rrrr I f 1 Kenneth B. Hapgood Instructor, Metals Engineering Technology Fred Holmes Instructor, Physics William J. Hartley Senior Instructor, Mathematics Arthur F. Housman Instructor, Physics L. iii ly, I X Harold Harutunian Instructor, Mathematics Ashlyn M. Huyck Mathematics Semor Instructor, N ,wrQir'faggL.l aatfaamai rw. Robert C. johnson Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology ' ,.-wrmg, ,, , Hi, ...bl 1 , I , . V2 si : ,. wgriafss. mix- ' Q if if :r:.:.s-'.-kv. 1542?-iff'2T.m' ' gm Leo A. Kain Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology John F. Hinds Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Walter P. Jackson Instructor, Welding Tx3,.,,,.5i....:-.t?, i - , ,,,,.,,,,,5g ,sa . ai M wig? i vi V - t 'Q 7, EE' I ' 'I I Sv' r . t . -' . EF' . :A ,T ' 9' 1 ,I .3 , ,V Lark D. Jursek Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Alan K. Karplus Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Louis J. Keroack Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Peter E. Kop Senior Instructor, Mechanical Design ngineering Technology Harold F. Lang Senior Instructor, Machine Processes Technology John A. Macdonald Senior Instructor, Mathematics L. C. King Head of Department Electrical Engineering Technology George L. Ladd Instructor, Machine Processes Technology !T T 'c 5 -15531: I I I. .W ,,,,,Hl::f..r...H sei ii, E , w '52 , I. ev' .. ,M . I. Albert Lee Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Wilson E. Marsh Assistant Head of Department, Nuclear Engineering Technology Roger E. Letendre Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials Kenneth E. Martin Instructor, Building Construction Technology ',. .QQ,ig,f,.... ill 1. ww.. ,ilu mu ,lfm it I, , 343.gif 5'-2251 g . ., I gf 211 U 1- it L' s .,....,,,,.,, c, .....,,. ,l E35 1' - Frederick Lipman Senior Instructor, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology Bert H. Marvin, Jr. Instructor, Physics gmgawillgxlxlwwflv I 1 ww' U I A' 125.3 my I ,, 1 M 1 ,V , ' A gf.. Q ' 1 0 N L 1' ,Il ft J Q I 2322.4 , , W gag, 1 4, ,yll I- qua: W3 , I E George T. McGarry Instructor, English V M-...T-xgu it is V nwiuiw M A I f.: 'W- I it-f i . it 'D f L35-L7 .rzlffg ,f ...,, ,qxllxvq ,Mg il , .L1?Ytff'? - t George M. Morris Instructor, Machine Processes Technology .,,.. .fi it I . . V, gy V in st, J- 'f i 5' will U .si fi? l0'll1!wweH 1 ,K 1 I gk ,, , 5 . its fl ' ' J V 11.5, . SU .1 4 Y ,Epi , 1 .. it ,M W' f William F. Megow, II Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology arj- William H. Mullen Instructor, Welding Processes sn ' Y -uigx w X, ll lx -5 uw A : ,-- XF, I . ' 2 .. .iw M. bfi 'f .. .: . iiifiiiil, Yi- N, ' H s: 'll N w. -'-fag: J H 1 ' K , , , , ' L Q7 -Eg. A ml,-..-r.., I, ,, sw 1 1,1 a s,sv.!1T.v gf. -.,. 'lfifi535iii5'-'TW 'i ffi '1.'. '-a2iSa'w2ziz:ea2 :fe L f'-S+ Anthony F. Mercurio Assistant Head of Department, Metals Engineering Technology mf eiigfmwlH ',,Qgfi'l' ' ,rife H' 2 , is H HH H ag' H 4 'R Q tl' I I T. f I if William J. Mullenmeister Acting Head of Depart- ment, Mechanics and Strength of Materials William J. Nixon, jr. Instructor, Machine Processes Technology - T Z 3 1 sz: r ef Ffayfg ' Wesley J. Packard Head of Department, Machine Processes Technology Kenneth S. Moody Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology John I. Nelson, jr. Instructor, Aeronautical Technology Louis Novak Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Alvin N. Page Head of Department, Architectural Engineering Technology Y g ejf L K mi Stephen R. Payne Alfred G. Pennino Instructor, Building Instructor, Electrical 4 Construction Technology Engineering Technology if C. David Perry Richard W. Peterson Instructor, Physics Instructor, Physics Angelo J. Piantedosi C. Marvin Pickett, Jr. Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering Technology Technology Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering H ?HgfF,gi,,f..' ii gmggrf eggs 1 u ' is fi, W Richard B. Power Assistant Head of Department, Electronic Engineering Technology rf.-3 K E253 ' VT David M. Raab Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology John G. Ramstrom Donald' R. Remington W. Arthur Reynolds Edward J. A. Rice Assistant Head of Instructor, Physics Head of Department, Instructor, Physics Department, Pattern Building Construction Making Technology Harold S. Rice Senior Head of Department, Mathematics Frederick M. Russell Senior Instructor, Physics Francis X. Rooney, Jr. Instructor, English eggigg. James F. Shaw Instructor, Machine Processes Technology 1 1nv-i Q 'NWT' .. v 1' sq, ,. 555 5 'L 'E 1 ,S I.. wjgofllar H , 1' 1 Ala T 0 N '42-u-fr ' ..... , E i 51,13 - ' L'C.p:..f. ' f I 1 af.-. if ggi? ,, , Q grfis. ' Fey si L- .A J :,E,t,1, Robert A. Rose Senior Instructor, Building Construction Technology 795, Charles G. Simmons Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Richmond W. Smith Instructor, Building Construction Technology Wallace E. Stickney Instructor, Physics Buono B. Rufo Senior Instructor, Welding Processes 1 I in -ag I Lockhart J. Smith, Jr. Instructor, Aeronautical Technology so ' c f me inferno ' s Jerome L. Spur: Head of Department, Civil and Highway Engineering Technology , fs., A . -QW - Ynwa, David W. Sturgis Instructor, Building Con- struction Technologyg Assistant Coach of Riiie Team Richard E. Swanson Instructor, Mathematics Philip H. Talbot Instructor, English Raymond Tavares Mechanical Power Technology Richard W. Torian Mathematics J. Gerin Sylvia Senior Instructor, Casting Processes Albert Tashian, Jr. Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Warren H. Thompson Instructor, Mathematics Edmund Turiello Senior Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Charles M. Thomson Senior Head of Department, Electronic Engineering Technology Derin K. Turkomer Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology James R. Thrower Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials Winthrop M. Wassenar Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials lwf Richard C. Wheeler Instructor, Mathematics Robert Whittemore Instructor, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology Paul W. Witherell Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology N Henry B. Wojnar Instructor, Chemistry 20 wil Joseph M. Zdanovich Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Franklin W Instructor, Engineering jim ltffm Signifying The Greek Ideal of the Artist Artisan Forty-two years ago the editors, after deliberation, selected a name for the school yearbook: a name representative of the aims of the Institute. TEKTON is taken from the Greek and its meaning is given as a builder or craftsman. The English derivative, HTECTONICSH, may convey an even clearer meaning: The science or art by which implements, vessels, and buildings are con- structed both as relates to their use and to their artistic design. There has been added through the course of time, to the original meaning of this old Greek word, something of the quality that modern civilization has learned always to associate with the craftsmanship of ancient Greece-the artist quality, the search for highest excellence, the constant striving for ideal standards, what we describe in other fields as the professional spirit. TEK- TON, therefore, signifies the artist-craftsman and is truly representative of Wentworth Institute. X H. ,. H ESX paris Franklin H. Linton Director of Placement and Assistant Director of Admissions mr H! M ,,. ,, ,ex i '22 Carl W. Nickerson Assistant Director of Placement x , , , Alan Furber Admissions Counselor E me w Charles P. Uppvall Director of Admissions and Assistant Director of Placement Pelton Goudey Assistant Director of Admissions 1 W 1 in :V in 1 :J- Wayne Shirley Mrs. John CoHey Librarian Assistant to the Librarian 5 W? Morton S. Berk, M.D. Physician K -' ... . - , , gi, , . .rf 'X' vague l -I XJ l l M: 1, 1 , , 4 , Q W SQL f G:-fe iid C' Mraz Wi' - 355337565 l... were ,H 1 Sis' l Charles T. Pheeney Alumni Secretary ff' -5. F- 33, M, LQQQ Edward B. Whinredge l V me in isis, Mluiiiagid , 1 - ' , -,A, Director of the Glee Club . .' ff Wiser, l i -, - Y M H mi' C . , .dl M, x . ' ff' er 1 .Q .- 1- ,Y 'Ne 1 x ' ' x Q if 2 yggvfw TV 'sw Q5 M X 5 Q.. rr , ,- fr - :.m-.uiirvf-,+l',v ,Y V w ' ' ,viii TQ: ASHA' 4 fl .F -f fi me Q 2 1 nnnn l n,,n , H. Prescott Tucker, Jr. Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds Frederica S. Johnson, William A, Tess,-,n R.N. Nurse 4 X ,L .m ? '!-- .,: V ' ' .v , V I 1 , ,4 1 ' 1' -M - N U pe, H x .fi 3 - fl 'Y ,,-:-V , l f f z - , .. 5 gl .L--xv , I. - . . ,IA ,- ' L 25 . . I ' ir I 'sr I f Mu f,L 13Q-4 ' r V I 1, , QAQLJ. Charles F. Murch Chief Engineer Director of the Band ' if V l Jai! VM 3 if t. is de ,... , ,asks -m,,.,'.-. -- ,, :E-if -- simm- :MMG . Nt ' '. t ,, 55 , sg ,i sf . -..c..,. --W -Y,....,i,, Y ,X ,, ,, ...L ,W..n, -,.L.,.Y:nY .,, N, ,, . V ., - W fu , 5 ,, X V1 1 f 'I :wee . K we W in gf 'N VLiQgf W sq 'flwii ' ll H ti ' N ll H? .. wiigllf' 1 ll Secretaries and Oflice Assistants Leff to Right: Bonnie Blanchard, Mrs. Isabelle Baronian, Theresa Pedersen, Jean Gardner, Frances Smith, Betty Azarian, Doris Bernard. . Q -'..s..,.s:1.,.. xi E .mx -l r rrss l M ' so it ll X 'N W X .if i 1 N' X: ii , Wi . in 'ff . . P ' - , uuuuu my-A H u Mtg-am HV W X' x Hiiuuw w if V ii . .:' A Guy Cameron ' Bursar 3 K . .5 :mx 24 Placement Office Staff Carl W. Nickerson, Franklin H. Linton, Placement Directory Mrs. Sarah B. Gallipoli. Martin L. Robie Evening School Szapervixar 1 w e0 , Fl Z fi- ? ifdlfgi W., IS Q., in ,. .eh L- :J f . - v. l RE- -I7 Business Office Staff Seated: Louise Flaherty, Dorcas Hay. Stamiing: Anne Mulkerin, Emile A. Beauchamp, Jr., Daniel H. Mulcahy, jr., Guy Cameron. :f Y Y Q H,,,Qjl,,m.li!igfg'F:1 . .EB hw xx. ' 'I I i :M H wi r E ,... X, Norman Clive Axsimzut Trearurer and Anixtant Secretary S, 1 , !- . QQ S W Igig Xa X f. 1--Q 2 v W 2 I - a Hazel E. Bruce Registrar s Oflice Registrar Fint Row: Miss Hazel E. Bruce, jean T. M. Taylor. Secoml,Row: Nancy Coulouris, Jeane Morris, Jeanette Selig. 25 55- i fi 26 :Y F 1-1 Q CAFETERIA STAFF Left to Right: Joseph Vatalaro, Robert Logan, Charles LaPaulou, Mrs. Ann Pederson, Henry Leum, Leonard Jordan, Mrs. Shirley Rollinson, Mrs. Gertrude O'Keefe, Mrs. Catherine Caruso, Joseph Self, Mr. Benjamin Garfink. W Z4. NJ SUPERINTEN'DENT'S OFFICE H. Prescott Tucker, jr., Superintendentf Natalie M. Giles, Secretary. .5 I. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the ' WENTWORTH INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION for 1962-1963 SEATED LEFT to RIGHT: Paul E. Whittier, '36, clerkf William N. Davin, '41, first vice- preridentg Edward P. McDuffee, '43, preriderzg' Harold L. Rubin, '37, trearurer. STANDING LEFT to RIGHT are Director: Thomas E. Thorn, '38g Salvatore DeFazio, Jr., '29g Edward L. Greenleaf, '32, Floyd H. Peterson, '37g Lester P. Yanowitz, '53, Kenneth H. Clark, '58g and James I. Starratt, '53. NOT PRESENT: David T. Middleton, '49, recom! vice-president Directors Walter M. Gaffney, '22g Frank A. Marino, '50g Charles T. Matses, '47g Lawrence H. Peavey, Jr., '50, and George A. Pierce, '13. 560CLCl,fl0l'l Loyal Service I5 The Greatest Gift To you, the Class of 1963, we extend the hand of brotherhood, fraternity, and comradeship. We are proud to welcome you into the Wentworth family. Your association with the men who have preceded you into the Wentworth family is a rich endowment for the future of our Alma Mater and her Alumni body. The Wentworth Institute Alumni Association is dedicated to furthering the interests of Wentworth Institute and promoting the welfare of her Alumni. It is composed of graduates, former students, fac- ulty members, and individuals who are interested in Wentworth Institute and the men who have studied here. The Alumni Association was first organized in 1913 and incorporated in 1926. In the fall of 1956 the Alumni Office was established on a per- manent basis and staffed with a full-time Alumni Secretary and one assistant. It is the duty of the Alumni Secretary to provide for, promote, and co- ordinate the activities of the Alumni of Wentworth Institute. The Class-because of the intimate association of its members in the classroom, on the athletic field, in activity clubs, during social hours, and through the many other contacts made over the period of two years-is a natural, essential, and con- tinuously effective association within the alumni structure. The Class of 1963 should have, at all times, a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. In addition, each section, such as AET, MEP, or BC, should have one council member for every five to eight men in that section. These officers, together with the council members, comprise the governing body of the class. Every member of the class should make a deter- mined effort to return at regular intervals and re- new his association with his fellow alumni and his Alma Mater. This may be done each year at the annual Reunion Dinner. Your hrst reunion will be be in 1964, your fifth Anniversary Reunion in 1968, tenth in 1973, fifteenth in 1978, twentieth in 1983, twenty-fifth in 1988, etc. Another facet of Alumni activities is Alumni Clubs. These are being organized in various com- munities throughout the country. They will provide an opportunity for social meetings as well as pro- mote fellowship among alumni in a specific geogra- phic area. Do-not hesitate to take advantage of the benefits derived from being active in your local club. To fully enjoy the reciprocal benefits, an alum- nus must be active. An active alumnus is one who not only contributes his time and energy but also, by means of a financial contribution to the Alumni Fund, expresses his loyalty to his fellow alumni and his Alma Mater. Fsiszr V. 1-iiawff' SM 4 Q' ,,,M,,,, ,ig.. Fail vimSi25Si:wxm4Q55 John Zona AET-A Editor-in-Chief film flhm Sm!! EDITORIAL STAFF Seated: Clapp, Advertising Manager: Ferraro, Layout Managery Deer, Photography Editor. Standing: Zona, Editor-in-Cbiefy Niemiec, Managing Editorf DeFonzo, Literary Editor. bi. Qs, ., P: c X M uw, 'M uw 5.1 ' s N X Hwy james Mussells President l .gifuclenf Councif igrefsicfenfii etifsage I find it very difficult at this time to express my thoughts and my feelings. Last year at this time I was approached by the students of my section and asked to represent AET-IC in the election of Student Council Pres- ident. This was the greatest honor that had ever been be- stowed upon me by any of my friends. It was -for this reason that I put every possible effort into winning the election, although I truthfully thought that I didn't have a chance. However, thanks to the support of the men in my section, we came through on top. Our election cam- paign will remain as one of my most outstanding mem- ories of Wentworth Institute. I really feel that it was the best campaign of the election, thanks to my classmates. As you leave Wentworth, after two years of rigorous training and discipline, many of you will begin your careers immediately, others will probably go into the service, and still others will continue their education at another school. What ever course in life you may choose, it is my personal honor to wish each and every one of you the best of luck in all that you do. At the end of our graduation day, when we have all received our degrees, I'm sure that most of us will find cause to celebrate in one way or another. For the first few months, or even years after graduation, I'm also sure that many of us will curse the same things we griped about during our two years here. Too many items are in- cluded within this category to mention at this time, but l'm 30 sure we are all familiar with them. However, as our lives progress, we will slowly begin to realize that these very same things are the things that made us men. We will realize that they are what put us on a fighting level with graduates of four year colleges. We will realize also that they are the things that made us superior to graduates of other technical institutes. Not all of the credit for the Student Council's out- standing success this year should go to meg in fact, very little of it should go to me. The credit should go to the council members themselves and to you, the student body. They and you are the ones who made possible every achievement this year. I would like to mention each coun- cil member individually, but space does not permit. How- ever, I think special recognition should go to Dean Major, our Vice-President, Merton Piper, our Secretary, and Ed- ward Sanchez, our Treasurer, for their moral support and the excellent job they have done this year. This, being the first office of any kind I have ever held, means a very great deal to me. It is not the office itself, but the fact that you chose me as your representa- tive that means so much. At the beginning of the year I knew that I was a bit shaky as to the duties and respon- sibilities of my office, but as the year progressed I hope that I proved myself worthy of your expectations. I shall cherish the memory of your respect and confidence in me for the rest of my life. 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H4 1 1 1 f' ' MJWQ 2 1 pgwiifs -1' W--gf' S 1 - Y I 1 ' . ' x ' ' M , 1 W 1:1 1 L1 111: 1 1 14 1 1' 1 1 11 l -1 T N wi 5 511 .1 1 1111 1' 11 N Yi! y 11 11 111115111 Vg 1 H 1- 511111 1 1 111 - 11 1 1 ' l Y 1 '1 'KW1 11 1 , 1 f 1 1 V 1 ' 11 M I L in 1 .1 1 15 - 1 ?93?5ff,? Z5 . Wu F sg? 'fiiffw' HQ. l 1 . 1114 1 1 1- 1 W .1 lm- - Vi. G R A D U A T E S , E X Richard E. Abel EEE-A 116 Pleasant Valley, Methuen, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Mathematics Club, 1, 2. Francis T. Addrisi EEE-A 9 Bear Hill Rd., Stoneharn, Mass.. Dean's List, lg Sports Car Club, 1, IRE, 2. Forrest R. Alger NET 10 Prospect St., West Lebanon, N.H. President's Honor Roll, 1, Leathercraft Club, 15 Humanities Series, 2. Donald Allan EET 3 jefferson Lane, Scituate, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Student Council, 1, 2g Humanities Series, 1. Sanford E. Abbott CHE-A 120 George St., Arlington, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Archery Club, 1, 2, Arthur P. Abdinoor MED-A 14 Byron St., Wakeheld, Mass. Photography Editor, Wenitech, 25 Class Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. I. 7 - . Steven R. Aiton MBT 104 Walter St., Roslindale, Mass. Section Vice-President, 1, Foundry Club, lg Pistol Club, 2, Class Softball, 2. Henry A. Aldort MED-A 9 Skahan Rd., Belmont, Mass. Dean's List, 1g,Pistol Club, 13 Civil War Club, 2 Class Volleyball, 2, Softball, 1, 2. Jules N. Allard MD-A Pawtucket Blvd., Tyngsboro, Mass. Dean's List, lg ASTME, 1, 2. Douglas G. Allen BC-A R.F.D. 4491, Gardiner, Maine. Student Council, 2, Archery Club, 25 Class Basketball, l, 2, Volleyball, 2. Gerard S. Alterio AET-A 13 Winthrop Rd., Everett, Mass. Ceramics Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 1, President 2. Eric F. Anderson MEP 53 Windsor Rd., Cranston, R.I. President's Honor Roll, lg Student Council, lg Section Vice-President, 2, Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Class Volleyball, 2. Kenneth A. Alley CHE-A Wilmington, Mass. Dean's List, lg Pistol Club, lg Highway Club, 2. joseph M. Alpert MD-A 81 Nottinghill Rd., Brighton, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. john R. Anderson CHE-A 20 Saunders Rd., Norwood, Mass. Meteorology Club, 1, 2, President, 1, 2. Raymond K. Anderson EEE-A Box 35-A Raymond Drive, Seekonk, Mass Sailing Club, 1, Chess Club, 2. .1 ., if-gf l John D. Arduino EEE-A 53 White Ave., Newton, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Radio Club, 2. Vincent J. Arsenault AET-A 151 Vernon St., Gardner, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Student Council, 1, President, Mathematics Club, 13 Construction Specifications Club, 2. William E. Aulenbach EEE-A 10 Irving Park, Watertown, Mass. Wrought Iron Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Charles W. Bacon AM-A The Ark, Jaifrey City, N.H. Aeronautical Club, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. Charles P. Antonioli MED-A 5.9 Cove Ave., Framingham, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, ASTME, 2-Navy Veteran john K. Arabian MED-A 181 Tiffany St., Attleboro, Mass. Chess Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1. William Aspinall CHE-A 16 Eddington St., Pawtucket, R.I. Burke Scholarship, Golf Club, 1, Highway Club, 2. Allan L. Astbury MED-B 302 Potter Rd., Framingham, Mass. Class Athletic Manager, 1, 2, Civil War Club, 1, 2, ' Class Basketball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 2. Howard S. Baker EEE-A 65 Wentworth St., Dorchester, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Mathematics Club, 2g Class Bowling, 1, 2. John W. Baldwin EEE-A 9 Cottage Ave., Winchester, Mass. Dean's List, 13 First Aid Club, 15 IRE, 2. - uw uw Henry A. Baniewicz AM-A 17 Birch St., Everett, Mass. Checker Club, 15 Sports Car Club, 2. joseph Banks MED-A 125 Hillcroft Ave., Worcester, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, 1, 2, Bridge Club, 2. 'Q-aa' sl' Anthony E. Balestro EEE-B West Stockbridge, Mass. Student Council, ls Hi-Fi Club, 1, 25 IRE, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Softball, 1, 2, Richard Ball AM-A 3 Chester Ave., Somerville, Mass. Radio Club, lg Aeronautical Club, 2. Peter M. Barbato CHE-A 124 Drake Ave., Stoughton, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Highway Club, 2. James A. Barbuto CHE-A 279 East St., Dedham, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Geology Club, 1, Highway Club, 2 Gi-uv' Burton P. Batty, Jr. BC-A 50 Berwick Pl., East Providence, R.I. Humanities Series, lg Highway Club, 29 Class Softball, 1, 2. Clement Bauman NET Lakeville, Conn. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, 1, 2. Robert Benedetti AM-A 142 West Jersey St., Dedham, Mass. Aeronautical Club, lg Sports Car Club,-2. Robert I. Benedict EEE-A 55 Pocasset Ave., Worcester, Mass. Dean's List, lg Section Athletic Manager, lg Photography Club, 1, Model Railroad Club, 23 Rifle Team, l, 2, Co-Captain, 2. Gene G. Baruch PET 39 Tenth St., Providence, R.I. Ceramics Club, lg Band, lg Industrial Management Club, 2. David S. Batstone MD-A l Westbrook Rd., Worcester, Mass. Ski Club, l, 2. Roger C. Beaupre MEP Route 46 N., North Western, New York. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Wrought Iron Club, 2 -Army Veteran. Christian F. Becker MD-A 190 Broadview Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. President, Sailing Club lg Woodturning Club, 2. Neal L. Bernson MD-A 70 Longfellow Rd., Newton, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Dance Band, 2. Raymond W. Berry, Jr. MD-B 51 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Dean's List, lg Ski Club, lg Tekton, 2. :' Y-- - 'hi Richard R. Bianchi MED-A 46 Beach Rd., Revere, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 2, Reading Improvement Club, lg Wenitech, 2,' Class Softball, 1, Volleyball, 2. Harold F. Bickford MP 39 Fairview Ave., Nashua, N.H. Band, 1, 2. Russell B. Berry BC-A 102 Florence Ave., Arlington, Mass. Dearfs List, lg Leathercraft Club, lg Secretary, Treasurer, Miniature Antique and Customizing Auto Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2. Lionel C. Bessette AM-A 479 Mechanic St., Leominster, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Sports Car Club, lg Aeronautical Club, 2. it illrr i .. v El1i.'i.i ' N51 Ray P. Bilodeau BC-A 29 Laurel Ave., Auburn, Maine. Vice-President, Reading Improvement Club, 1, Model House Building Club, 2. Phillip C. Birchall ABT-A 150 West Adams St., Somerville, Mass. Dean's List, 15 President, Home Improvement Club, 1, 2. Norman Bloomstein EEE-A 55 Hammond Rd., Natick, Mass. Class Athletic Manager. 2, Reading Improvement Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2. Vincent E. Blumit AET-A Branch Ave., Plainville, Mass. Dean's List, lg Sailing Club, 13 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2. Robert A. Bokavich AM-A 5 Sunset Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Richard L. Bolduc AM-A 41 Temple Dr., Southbridge, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. james C. Bishop MD-A 16 Vine St., Burlington, Vermont. Dean's List, 1, Humanities Series, 1, 2. Paul N. Bleau ABT-A 56 Lyman St., Worcester, Mass. Dean's List, lg President, Dormitory Council 1 Chairman, Dance Committee, 23 Dormitory Proctor 25 Manager, Varsity Basketball, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Henry V. Boezi BC-A 416 Laurel Hill Ave., Cranston, R.I. Class Athletic Manager, 2, Art Club Class Softball, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, 1, 2. Norman E. Boisse EEE-A 244 Broad St., Marlboro, Mass. Rocket Club, 1, 2. 1 Robert S. Bolton MD-A 24 Summer St., East Rochester, N.H. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Scale Model Boat Club, 2-Air Force Veteran. james J. Bombaci, Jr. AM-A 106 Schuyler Ave., Middletown, Conn. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Lawrence Bornstein MET 104 Callender St., Dorchester, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 2g Class Volleyball, 2, Softball, 1, 2. Kenneth P. Bouchard MD-A 34 Second St., Somersworth, N.H. ASTME, 1, 2. Trent L. Bongiolatti MD-A 40 Howland Ave., Adams, Mass. Student Council, 1, 2. Kenneth R. Bonk AM-A 11 Favor St., Gardner, Mass. Dean's List, lg Aeronautical Club, 1, 2, President, 2. 6' EEE-A Charles W. Bowker 28 Thane St., Dorchester, Mass. Student Council, lg Art Club, lg Humani David W. Bradley MD-A ties Series, 2 485 Rogers Ave., West Springfield, Mass. Archery Club, ls Humanities Series, 2. ui an Lawrence C. Bratton, Jr. MEP 21 County St., Dedham, Mass. Dean's List, lg Rocket Club, lg President, Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Softball, 1, 2-Navy Veteran. Michael J. Brennan EEE-A 92 John St., Dalton, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Radio Club, 1, Wenitecb, 2 Army Veteran. David W. Brothers MED-A R.F.D. 41, North Adams, Mass. Leathercraft, 1, Antique Firearms Club, 25 Class Volleyball, Bowling, 2. Kenneth W. Brown MD-A 351 Main St., Salisbury, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 2, Antique Firearms Club, 1, Woodmrning Club, 2. Gary S. Brainard AM-A 132 Brewster Ave., Braintree, Mass. Bridge Club, 1, 2. Paul J. Brandley MP 212 Lowden St., Pawtucket, R.I. ASTME, lg Pinochle Club, 2. Bruce E. Bridges MED-A 5 Fairfield Ave., Merrimac, Mass. Glee Club, lg Student Council, 2, Class Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. james B. Brooks AM-A 5 Choate St., Winslow, Maine. Aeronautical Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2 Henry F. Brunjes MP 859 Main St., Dalton, Mass. Dean's List, 1, ASTME, 1, 2. Albert W. Bryda MET 154 Collette St., New Bedford, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 15 Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship, 15 Dormitory Proctor, 2, AFS, 1, 2. Anthony J. Butterall EET 15 Perry Ave., Stoughton, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 2. Constantino L. Buttiglieri MD-A 191 London St., East Boston, Mass. ASTME, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Robert K. Burgess NET 1396 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, Mass. Astronomy Club, 1, Wood Carving Club, 2 Class Baseball, 1, 2, Basketball, 2-Air Force Veteran Robert W. Burgess EET 8 Green Court, Cranston, R.I. President's Honor Roll, 1, Class Vice-President 1 2 Woodworking Club, lg Humanities Series, 2 Class Basketball, 1. Clifton E. Butts MD-A 45 Liberty St., New Bedford, Mass. Ski Club, 1, Cribbage Club, 2. John C. Cacciola AET-A 137 Bell Rock St., Everett, Mass. Charles Hayden Scholarship, 15 Mathematics Club 1 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Varsity Baseball, 1, 23 Class Basketball, 1,2 joseph F. Callinan MD-A 777 Worcester St., Wellesley, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2g Reading Improvement Club, lg Class Softball, 1, 2. Robert T. Candini MD-D 4 Pond St., Milford, Mass. Fishermen's Club, lg Golf Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1. Howard A. Carnes EEE-A 18 Saiord St., Hyde Park, Mass. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, lg Radio Club, 2. Lee C. Carrington EET 7 Harold St., Roxbury, Mass. Photography Club, lg Radio Club, 2+Air Force Veteran. Robert A. Calkins NET 8 Walbach St., New Castle, N.H. Presidents Honor Roll, lg Radio Club, 1, 2. Donald H. Call EEE-A 39 Garth Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Radio Club, 13 lRE,.2. gm . George F. Cangiano MD-D 20 Fifth St., Medford, Mass. T-Square Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1. john G. Canon MD-D Main St., Tyringham, Mass. Dean's List, lg Photography Club, lg ASTME, 2 Richard R. Caruso EEE-A 35 Mystic St., Everett, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, IRE, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. John A. Casazza EEE-A 8 Dartmouth St., Everett, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Student Council, 2- Air Force Veteran joseph H. Cassone CHE-A 56 Spring St., Malden, Mass. Student Council, lg Highway Club, 2-Navy Veteran. Paul R. Castellucci MED-A 25 Puritan Rd., Arlington, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Woodturning, 23 Class Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2: David J. Cass BC-A 83 Washington St., Ayer, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, 1, 2, President, 2. Joseph A. Cassarino MD-D 18 Rockwell Pl., West Hartford, Conn. Section Athletic Manager, lg Varsity Baseball, 1 Harold W. Caron AET-A 2 Woodbury Rd., Billerica, Mass. Dean's List, lg Checkers Club, 1, Model House Building Club, 2. Daniel J. Cedrone EEE-B 676 'Willard sf., Quincy, Mass. Humanities Series, 15 Hi-Fi Club, 2g IRE, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Yuk Fan Chan EEE-C 428 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. IRE, 1, 2. George J. Charos CHE-A 11 Cliff St., Melrose, Mass. Geology Club, 13 Highway Club, 2. Archery Club, 5,1 H. r , 1 Paul C. Chresterrsen MED-B 175 Standish Rd., Quincy, Mass. 1g Woodcarving Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Robert H. Christensen AM-A 19 Ingleside Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Peter F. Cerniglia EEE-B 2 Tuttle St., Revere, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2g Class Softball, 2. Richard E. Chatiin CHE-A 27 Estabrook Rd., Shrewsbury, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Ski Club, 15 Pinochle Club, 2. Melvin G. Chase MED-B 57 Auburn St., Concord, N .I-I. Dean's List, 15 Dance Band, 1, 2. Edmund 1. Chojnowski, jr. 106 Prospect St., Bridgewater, Mass. First Aid Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2. EEE-B Paul A. Christo EEE-B 202 Common St., Watertown, Mass. Werzitech, 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief, 2, Class Volleyball, 2. Peter J. Ciruso BC-A 17 Florence St., Winchester, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Richard K. Clifford MD-D 772 New Harwinron Rd., T orrington, Conn. Dean's List, lg Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Verne R. Clow BC-A R.F.D. 42, Windsor, Vt. Dean's List, lg Fishermen's Club, 1, Home Improvement Club, 2. Cl l 1 N Michael A. Citro MP 130 ClaHin St., Belmont, Mass. Mathematics Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Robert L. Clapp AM-B 38 Oak St., Randolph, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Section Athletic Manager, 2, Humanities Series, 13 Tekton, 2, Advertising Manager, 2, Class Softball, 1. Bruce I. Coggins EEE-B 1147 Belmont St., Manchester, N,H. Radio Club, 1, 25 Class Baseball, 2. Harvey Cohen MET 46 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 23 Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Michael J. Condon EEE-B 41 Whiton Ave., Hingham, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Hi-Fi Club, 1g IRE, 2. john E. Conley BC-A 22 Drury Lane, Wakeheld, Mass. Dean's List, lg Art Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, Basketball, lg Volleyball, 2. Richard A. Consolini CHE-A East Hill Rd., Southfield, Mass. Geology Club, 1, Highway Club, 2. Wallace H. Cooledge, Jr. EEE-B 8 Maple Rd., Winthrop, Mass. Ski Club, lg IRE, 2. Lee E. Coldwell EET 81 Irving St., Millis, Mass. Rocket Club, 1, 2. Anthony S. Colozzi EEE-A 86 Highland Ave., Arlington, Mass. Chess Club, lg Radio Club, 25 Class Basketball Softball, 1. Gerald P. Conlon MD-D 41 Packard Ave., Hull, Mass. ASTME, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. Michael Connolly MET 257 Manchester St., Mattapan, Mass. AFS, l, 2. Carmen R. Coppolino MET-A 197 W. Squantum St., Quincy, Mass. Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship, lg AFS, 1, 2. jack G. Corey AET-A 4721 6th Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Fla. Dean's List, 1, Art Club, 1, 2, President, 1, 2. 'Fe Donald B. Coughlin EEE-B Main St., North Falmouth, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Humanities Series, 2. Neil P. Coughlin MD-D 9 Albion St., Salem, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 2, President, 2. , J W ,g Y l H E Robert A. Cormier EEE-B 38 Gorham St., Somerville, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 23 Class Bowling, 2. jeffrey L. Costa CHE-A 1161 Montello St., Brockton, Mass. Geology Club lg Highway Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Richard W. Creteau CHE-A 17 Walnut St., Rochester, N.H. Highway Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 23 Bowling, 2. Peter C. Crisci MED-B 26 Prospect Terrace, Leominster, Mass. Pinochle Club, 1, 2-Army Veteran. Henry L. Cross AM-A 269 High St., Medford, Mass. Meteorology Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Stephen A. Crowell EEE-B 8 Prescott St., Nashua, N.H. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Thomas Cunnilf EEE-B 68 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Kenneth M. Curran EEE-B 306 Liberty St., Rockland, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2- Army Veteran. l' 'Hi ul.. Charles J. Cronan MET 465 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg AFS, 1, 2. Ffankliki T. Crocker Bc-A R.F.D. 3662, Brunswick, Maine. Highway Club, 1, 2g Class Volleyball, 1, 2. Charles L. Crowley MP 62 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass. Dean's List, 1, ASTIWE, 1, 2. William E. Crowley AM-A, 93 Webb St., Weymouth, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Louis W. Currier EEE-B 772 South Main St., Old Town, Maine. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Eugene P. Curtin MD-D 45 Washington Sq., Salem, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Golf Club, 2. Claude daCosta CHE-A 832 Wareham St., Middleboro, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, lg Athletic Management Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2. Paul C. DaVia CHE-A 86 Dedham St., Wrentham, Mass. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, 1, 2. Laurence M. Curtis, jr. AET-A 56 Charlotte Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 2. Charles E. Cyr, Jr. CHE-A 229 Mt. Vernon St., Lawrence, Mass. Student Council, 1, 2. Sidney G. Davidson EET 169Mz Adams St., Waltham, Mass. Radio Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2-Navy Veteran Edward P. Davis, Jr. EEE-B 12 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. IRE, 1, 2, Student Council, 2. john F. Davison MP 12 Riverview Drive, Dalton, Mass. Wenizecb, 1, Student Council, 1, 2g Class Basketball, Softball, Bowling, 1, 2. Michael P. Day AM-B 38 School St., Milton, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. 4, if john V. Delany MEP 21 Colton Lane, Shrewsbury, Mass. Ski Club, lg Band, 23 Class Bowling, 1, 2. Albert L. DeLeo MD-D 32 Chipman St., Medford, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 2g Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. H. Tracy Davis CHE-A 96 Llewellyn St., Lowell, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Checkers Club, 15 Whist Club 2 Terrence J. Davis MD-D Georgetown, Maine. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Eric M. Dean NET Allen St., Lakeville, Conn. Dean's List, 1, Humanities Series, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1, 2. Richard J. DeFonzo EEE-B 34 South Main St., Milford, Mass. Dean's List, lg Tekton, 2, IRE, 2. Bruce S. DeLew MD-D Tremont St., Duxbury, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Woodturning Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Alfred J. Dellicicchi EEE-B 95 Warwick Rd., West Newton, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Humanities Series, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 25 Class Basketball, 1. Sylvanus G. Denio CHE-B Passumpsic, Vt. Dean's List, 1, Band, l, 2, George Dennison EET 34 Putnam St., Watertown, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. William Dell Orfano NET 60 Stillman Rd., Melrose, Mass. Rocket Club, lg Humanities Series, Z, Class Basketball, Baseball, l, 2. Martin DeMatteo BC-A 207 Highland St., Milton, Mass. Highway Club, l, 2, Class Volleyball, Bowling, l, 2 James R. DePaulo AM-A Revere Beach Pkwy., Revere, Mass. Aeronautical Club, l, 2, Class Softball, l, 25 Basketball, lg Varsity Baseball, 2. Richard A. Desaulniers EEE-B 378 Kelley St., Manchester, N .H. Antique Firearms Club, lg Sport Parchuting Club, 2 w mis, xiii? Li 1 1 1 Eddie A. Desrocher MP 3 Green St., Salem, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 25 Pistol Club, lg Ceramics Club, 23 Class Softball, l, Basketball, 1, 2. Alan R. Desroches EEE-C 40 Tucker Rd., Hanover, Mass. Model Airplane Club, lg Woodcarving Club, 2. Samuel W. Dickson, Jr. CHE-B Old Ayer Rd., Groton, Mass. First Aid Club, 15 Highway Club, 2. Edward V. DiGiovanni EET 46 Conant Rd., North Quincy, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2. Theodore E. Deschambeault EET 263 Elm St., Biddeford, Maine. Dean's List, lg Pinochle Club, lg Humanities Series, 2 Army Veteran. Donald E. D'Entremont AM-B 26 School St., Danvers, Mass. Model Airplane Club, 1, 2, Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Philip G. Desrosier EEE-D 283 North Ave., Rockland, Mass. Presidents Honor Roll, lg Radio Club, 1, 2. James L. Devaux BC-A 7 Hillside Park, Somerville, Mass. Fishermen's Club, lg Home Improvement Club, 2. Frank A. DiN0ia AET-A 278 Lake Ave., Worcester, Mass. Art Club, lg Humanities Series, 25 Class Basketball, Volleyball, 2. Walter G. Dockett EEE-C 35 London St., Lowell, Mass. Radio Club, lg IRE, 25 Class Basketball, 1. A l Richard J. Domenico EET 19 Spring St., Medford, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Dennis A. Donegan EET 24 Grant St., Gardner, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Carleton Dodge MET Carleton Dr., Georgetown, Mass. Hi-Fi Club 1, Ski Club, 23 Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2, Class Bowling, Volleyball, 2g Varsity Baseball, 2. Arthur W. Dolan AM-B 10 Bournedale Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 1, Sports Parachuting Club, 2 Class Bowling 2. John J. Donnee MD-D 40 Plant St., Groton, Conn. Dean's List, 15 Photography Club, lg Sports Car Club, 2. john G. Donnelly MEP 19 Cranch St., Weymouth, Mass. Aeronautical Club lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2, Volleyball, Basketball, 2. Douglas B. Downing MP 155 Union St., Everett, Mass. Checkers Club, 13 Miniature Auto Club, 2. Donald M. Draper MED-B 36 Pleasant St., Ayer, Mass. ASTME, 1, 2. David M. Drumm MED-B East Hill Rd., Canton, Conn. Presiclent's Honor Roll, lg Firefighters Club, 1. Myron P. Dubina MP 105 Banks Sr., Winthrop, Mass. Sports Car Club, lg Auto Club, 2. W 1 Rickard P. Donovan MD-B 53 Fairmount Ave., Wakeneld, Mass. Pistol Club, lg Chess Club, 2. MD-B Thomas R. Donovan 273 London St., Fall River, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, lg Golf Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1. Stanley M. Drella BC-A 3 Parkway Court, Chelsea, Mass. Woodworldng Club, lg Ceramics Club, 2- Navy Veteran. Leonard A. Drew AET-A 47 Fox Den Rd., Simsbury, Conn. Humanities Series, 15 Model House Building Club, 2 Class Basketball, 1, 2. 6- Frank A. Duchnowski MD-C 87 Spruce St., Lawrence, Mass. Slide-Rule Club, lg Art Club, lg Chess Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2. Virgil E. Duemler BC-B Skimobile Rd., North Conway, N.H. Dean's List, lg Art Club, lg Model House Building Club, 2. Francis T. Eagan MEP 6 Eagan Pl., Peabody, Mass. Dean's List, lg Reading Improvement Club, 1g Meteorology Club, 2. Radcliffe G. Earle AET-A 5 Laurel Ave., Auburn, Maine. Leathercraft Club, lg Construction Specifications Club, 2gA Class Volleyball, Softball, 1. Howard C. Duley EEE-C 52 Waltham St., Maynard, Mass. Dean's List, lg Pinochle Club, lg Humaniti Air Force Veteran. Michael T. Dunphy EEE-C 26 Guild Rd., Brockton, Mass. SX: es Series, 2 Home Improvement Club, lg Hi-Fi Club 2g Class Softball, lg Basketball, Volleyball, 2. Edward G. Eaton, III MD-B 57 Summer St., Watenown, Mass. Photography Club, l, 2g Class Bowling, l. Dave E. Egan MED-B 975 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. Woodturning Club, 1, 2-Navy Veteran. David M. Emerson MD-A 509 South Main St., Haverhill, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Chess Club, 2. K. Paul Enos MD-B 17 Conant Ave., Gloucester, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 2, Scale Model Boat Club, 1, Sport Parachuting Club, 2. Ellsworth J. Evans MED-B 203 Essex St., Saugus, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 15 Student Council, 13 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, lg Chess Club, 2. Ronald W. Evans EEE-C 28 Arlington Rd., Waltham, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 23 Class Softball, 1. Edward C. Ekstrom MD-B 3 Rogers St., Nashua, N.H. Humanities Series, lg ASTME, 2. David W. Elliott PET 276 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. Industrial Management Club, lg Golf Club, 23 Varsity Baseball, 1, 2. Albin J. Erikson AM-B 65 Davis St., Malden, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Harry W. Ernst, jr. AET-A 125 Lovell Rd., Watertown, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1, Home Improvement Club, 1 Woodworking Club, 2. Robert A. Faber EEE-C 5 Ashford Terr., Allston, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 15 Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Dennis Fahey BC-B 66 Standish St., Brockton, Mass. Woodcarving Club, 1, 2, President, 25 Class Basketball, 2. David A. Farmer NET 10 Richardson St., Billerica, Mass. Glee Club, lg Woodcawing Club, 2. Donald E. Fay MD-B 53 Rosalie Rd., Needham Hts., Mass. Cribbage Club, 1, Pinochle Club, 25 Class Basketball, 1. 'SM' gl 1-5 -5 Gerard P. Faiola MET 44 Grove St., Arlington, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Student Council, 1, 2, AFS, 1, 2, Class Bowling, Softball, 1, 2. Richard E. Famiglietti AET-A 54 Oliver St,, North Providence, R.I. Dean's List, 1, Firefighters Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 1 Clinton B. Ferguson, jr. MD-B 44 Leonard St., No. Attleboro, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2. Robert J. Ferraro AM-B 306 Sumner St., E. Boston, Mass. Art Club, 13 Tektoaz, 2. stephen A. Filip CHE-B 309 Avery St., Wapping, Conn. Dean's List, lg Tekton, lg Art Club, 2. James M. Findlen BC-B Hooper Rd., Dedham, Mass. Ski Club, lg Construction Specifications Club, 2. Thomas J. Finn CHE-A 14 Pennacook St., Newport, R.I. Ceramics Club, lg Highway Club, 2. Anthony B. Fisher EEE-C 625 Main St., Walpole, Mass. Rocket Club, 1, 2, Class Volleyball, 2. Richard E. Ferrera MD-B 209 Florence St., Leonminster, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2, Class Softball, Basketball, 1. Thomas T. Field MED-B 1247 Washington St., Abington, Mass. Student Council, 1, 25- Cribbage Club, lg Class Basketball, 1, 2. K , ll Barry I.. Fine EEE-C 60 Harvard St., Malden, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Wentworth Institute Scholarship, lg Student Council, l, 25 Class Basketball Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. Herbert Finkelstein NET 58 Park Vale Ave., Allston, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Basketball, 2. Robert B. Fisher MED-B Malden St., West Boylston, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Go-Kart Club, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, 2. Dennis J. Fitzgerald NET 88 Assabet Rd., Quincy, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Rocket Club, lg Hi-Fi Club, 2. J. Michael Flanigan BC-B 495 Brackett Rd., Rye, N.H. Section Athletic Manager, 1, Humanities Series, 1, 2. Leonard A. Flathers MP 411 Pleasant St., Weymouth, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Checkers Club, 13 Humanities Series, 2.' Clarence R. Fitzgibbon AET-A 44 Cushman Rd., Brighton, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2. Patrick M. Flaherty CHE-B 8 Moseley St., Dorchester, Mass. Checkers Club, lg Highway Club, 2, Class Volleyball, Softball, 2. Edward N . Fletcher, Jr. EEE-A 105 Acorn St., Marshhelcl, Mass. Golf, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1, 2, Softball, 2. Philip A. Flynn MEP 15 Floyd St., Waltham, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Ceramics Club, 1, Aeronautical Club, 2 Class Softball, 1. Douglas G. Foley EET 12 Cottage St., Putnam, Conn. Scale Model Boat Club, 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Bowling, 1, 2. Harlan E. Foote AM-B 7 Kings Highway, Eliot, Maine. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Rocket Club, 2. Paul D. Francese BC-B 72 Gamwell Ave:, Pittsfield, Mass. Student Council, 1 g Humanities Series, 2g Class Baseball, 2. Robert A. Frank MED-B 108 Ridge Ave., Newton Ctr., Mass. Humanities Series, 15 Home Improvement Club, 2. John F. Fogarty CHE-B 51 West St., Malden, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Highway Club, 2 Class Basketball, 1. Robert I.. Foisy EEE-C 53 Prospect St., Springvale, Maine. Hi-Fi Club, 1g Humanities Series, 2. Barry E. Forman MD-B 145 Metropolitan Rd., Providence, R.I. Sailing Club, 1, Woodmrving Club, 2. Donald L. Fowler AM-B 456 Main St., West Newbury, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 15 Sports Car Club, 2. E E7 Michael V. Gambardella EEE-C 505 Appleton St.,'Ar1ington, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Harvey J. Garbarsky MP 15 Euclid Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Ceramics Club, lg Photography Club, 2. jonathan A. Gatz AM-B 54 Sheridan Ave., Auburn, Maine. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series 2 Henry W. Gay AM-B 891 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Aeronautical Club, l, 2g Class Bowling, 2. Joseph L. Giannelli AM-B 20 Gilman Terr. Somerville, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Ceramics Club, 1g Pistol Club, 2-Air Force Veteran. Edmund A. Gianetto EEE-C 159 Peckham St., New Bedford, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 2- Air Force Veteran. Walter S. Gilmore CHE-A 54 White Ave., Riverside, R.I. Highway Club, 1, 29 Class Baseball, 1, 2. Leonard A. Giusti MET 414 Raminda Ave., Valinda, California. Industrial Management Club, 1, Sport Parachuting, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Peter W. Geldart MED-B 108 Park Ave., Arlington, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 2. Gerald D. Gent MD-C 115 High St., Westerly, R.I. Dean's List, 1, Antique Firearms Club, 1, Rifle Team, 1, 2. - Robert C. Gibbs EEE-C 101 Fordham Rd., W. Newton, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 25 Humanit Class Basketball, Volleyball, 2. William B. Gibris CHE-B 428 Oak St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Highway Club, 1, 23 Class Basketball, lg Softball, 2. ies Series, 1, 2 ff-'35 5 David Gleason MET 2 Burliegh St., Waterville, Maine. Band, lg ASTME, 2. George B. Glidden AET-B 105 River Rd., Merrimac, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Travel Club, 23 Class Bowling, 1. Roger L. Grace EEE-C 16 Pierce Rd., Weymouth, Mass. 'Skindivers Club, 25 Chess Club, 3. jeffrey E. Gray EEE-C Lincoln Rd., So. Lincoln, Mass. Dean's List, lg Checkers Club, 13 Humanities Series, 2. 1 Earl A. Goodwin MP 15 Kossuth St., Biddeford, Maine. Class Athletic Manager, lg Athletic Management Club 1 ASTME, 2, Class Basketball, Bowling, Softball 1 2 Michael W. Gosselin MET 1006 Ashburnharn St., Fitchburg, Mass Section Athletic Manager, 1, 2, Geology Club, 1, Ski Club, 2, Class Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball 1 2 John J. Greco PET 439 Appletion St., Arlington, Mass. Dean's List, lg Student Council, lg Industrial Management Club, 25 Class Bowling 1 Barry P. Green EEE-D Old Post Rd., East Lyme, Conn. Dean's List, lg Radio Club, 1, 2. Daniel M. Griffin EEE-C 254 Washington St., Reading, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1. Edward W. Griggs MET 800 Walnut Ave., Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. Archery Club, 15 AFS, 2. Joseph H. Grzenda MP 199 Park Sr., North Attleboro, Mass. Mathematics Club, 1 g ASTME, 2. Homer W. Guillemette, jr. CHE-B 140 Temple St., West Roxbury, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 13 Highway Club, 1, 23 Class Softball, 1, 23 Volleyball, 2. Mark E. Greengold BC-B 67 Commonwealth Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Dean's List, lg Model Boat Club, 1, 2, President, 2. Ronald M. Grelle CHE-B One Bagnell Ave., Salem, N.H. Dean's List, lg Photography Club, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 25 Class Volleyball, Softball, 2. David C. Grise EEE-A 873 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass. Rocket Club, 2-Army Veteran. Pasquale V. Grossi PET 95 Litchfield St., Boston, Mass. The First Aid Club, lg Industrial Management and Quality Control, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. Ernest D. Guimares, Jr. BC-B West End Ave., Middleboro, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 23 Class Baseball, lg Basketball, 1, 2- Air Force Veteran. Gerald K. Gunrud MED-B 15 Oak Knoll Rd., Natick, Mass. Go-Kart Club, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 25 Class Softball, lg Basketball, 2. Robert C. Hall CHE-B 39 Averill St., Topslield, Mass. Highway Club, 1, 2. Roswell G. Hall, III AM-B 18 Glendale St., Weymouth, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1g Student Council, 25 Aeronautical Club, 15 Sports Car Club, 2. EEE-C Edward F. Hakkila Swallow Cave, Rd., Nahant, Mass. Navy Veteran. james A. Hale MD-C 52 Rose St., Burlington, Vt. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2 Navy Veteran Leonard D. Hanley EEE-B 430 Main St., Medford, Mass. Hayden Memorial Scholarship, lg Radio Club, 1, 2. David P. Hanlon CHE-B 8 Dartmouth Dr., Auburn, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Highway Club, 2, Class Basketball, 15 Softball, 2. John T. Hannigan CHE-A 17 Margin St., Hyde Park, Mass. Highway Club, 1, 2g Class Bowling, 2. Henry J. Hansis MD-C 75 Tremont Rd., Billerica, Mass. Class Athletic Manager, lg T-Square Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Class Basketball, 15 Softball, 1. Albert L. Harris AM-B 46 Bussey Pl., Dedham, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Section Athletic Manager, lg Sailing Club, 15 Aeronautical Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2s Softball, 1. Gerald Harting, jr. MED-B 95 Ardale St., Roslindale, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Gary I.. Harper NET Glenmere Rd., Tenants Harbor, Maine. Section Athletic Manager, 1, 2, Rocket Club, 1, Interclass Athletic Management, 2, Class Basketball Softball, 1, 2. Paul Harper MP 18 High Ridge Rd., Worcester, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2, William L. Hardy AET-B 18 Oak St., Livermore Falls, Maine. Class Reporter, 1, 2. William J. Harriman MD-C Plymouth St., No. Carver, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 1, Pinochle Club, 13. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Varsity Baseball, 1, 2g Basketball, 1, Manager, lg Class Bowling, Basketball, 1, 2. William A. Haskell EEE-D Church St., Deer Isle, Maine. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 1, 2. Melvin G. Hatch MED-B R.F.D. 9591, Hartland, Vt. Leathercraft Club, lg ASTME, 2. Daniel V. Heartquist MD-C 14 Van Brunt St., Hyde Park, Mass. Calvin J. Heath MD-C 355 Summer St., Manchester, Mass, Class Vice-President, lg Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Paul L. Healey EEE-D 57 Salem Sr., Rockland, Mass. Model Airplane Club, lg Hi-Fi Club, 2. Philip J. Healey EEE-D 57 Salem St., Rockland, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2, Class Baseball, 1. John J. Heller AET-B 146 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, R.I. Antique Firearms Club, lg Construction Specifications Club, 2. Carl F. Heintz AET-B Farm, Caryville, Mass. Class Basketball, lg Volleyball, 2. gg, Timothy J. Heywood AET-B 197 South St., Raynham, Mass. Student Council, lg Band, 1, 23 Class Softball, 1, 2. Edward F. Higgins BC-B 9 Wilson Rd., Waltham, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2, Basketball, 2. Peter A. Hoffman MD-C 702 Morton Ave., Franklin Square, Long Island, N.Y. Dean's List, 1, Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Michael B. Holbrook MED-C 137 S. Worcester St., Norton, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2. Paul G. Hernan AET-B 5 Fulkerson Ave., Methuen, Mass. Home Improvement Club, lg Woodtutning Club, 2. Alan R. Hershman BC-B 100 Montclair Dr., West Hartford, Conn. Reading Improvement Club, lg Wrought Iron Club, 2 Edward H. Higgins AM-B 14 Chestnut Pl., Everett, Mass. Dean's List, lg Section Athletic Manager, 1, Reading Improvement Club, 1, Tekton, 2, Class Softball, 1. Theodore W. Hilton EEE-D 38 Autumn St., E. Rochester, N.H. Dean's List, lg Leathercraft Club, 1, IRE, 2. .-gig: in john C. Holmes MD-C 71 Main St., York, Maine. Model Airplane Club, 1, AFS, 2, Class Softball, Bowling, l-Navy Veteran. Edward P. Hopey EEE-D 196 W. Squantum St., No. Quincy, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1, Wentworth Institute Scholarship, 1 g IRE, 1, 2, President, 1g Class Softball, 1-Army Veteran. William R. Hosmer MD-C 34 Sargent St., Melrose, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Benjamin T. Howard EEE-D 113B Lincoln St., Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Dean's List, 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2. l 1 H Stephen W. Hopkins MED-C 629 South St., Raynham, Mass. T-Square Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Raymond F. Hopkinson EEE-D 171 Pine St., Tewksbuty, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1. Clayton N. Howard PET 26 College Ave., Brunswick, Maine. Industrial Management Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2 John A. Hoyt CHE-A 15 Dresser St., Southbridge, Mass. Glee Club, lg Construction Specilications Club, 2. Garland H. Hunt EET 1918 Dalton St., Jackson, Miss. President's Honor Roll, 1, Model Airplane Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2. Robert P. Hupfer EEE-D I 142 George St., Medford, Mass. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, 1, Radio Club, 2. Michael G. Iannuzzo AM-A 38 Kinsman St., Lowell, Mass. Art Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Robert L. Imbaro NET 1858 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2, Dance Band, 2, Class Softball, Basketball, 1, 2. Kit D. Hudson BC-B Pittsford, Vt. Antique Firearms Club, lg Travel Club, 2- Army Veteran. David W. Humphrey BC-B 6 Swan St., Lawrence, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Wrought Iron Club, 2 Class Basketball, 1, 2. John K. Hurton BC-A 48 Lawrence St., Vfakefield, Mass. Art Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, 1, 2. Thomas W. Hynes, III AM-B 51 Porter Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Jelfrey D. Ingalls EEE-D 111 Dartmouth St., Lynn, Mass. Student Council, 15 Radio Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Robert S. Ireland, Jr. EEE-D Monument St., Concord, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2. john K. Jablonski PET Hancock St., Hinsdale, N.H. Student Council, 1, Section Athletic Manager, 2, Industrial Management Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. Ronald J. Jackson CHE-A 74 Melrose St., Arlington, Mass. Class Reporter, 1, Highway Club, 1, 2. William N. Iuliano NET 29 Cooper St., North Providence, R.I. Astronomy Club, lg Vice-President, 15 Class Bowling, 2 Peter D. Ives AM-A 4 Bushclilf Terr., Winchester, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Arthur W. Jacobson AM-A 118 Gainsville Rd., Dedham, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Sports Car Club, 2. Dee G. jeghers MD-C 508 North Union Ave., Cranford, NJ. Dean's List, 1g Humanities Series, lg ASTME, 2. Mark A. johnson BC-B 26 Gay Ave., Walpole, Mass. Skin Diving Club, lg Sport Parachuting, 2. Marshall L. johnson MD-C 249 Worcester Street, No. Grafton, Mass. President's Honor Role, lg Tau Alpha Pi, 1, 2, Humanities Series, 1-Air Force Veteran. Herbert F. Jones MED-C 15 Ferry St., Lawrence, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2, Class Softball, 1. Richard C. Jones ABT-B 40 Shaw St., N. Weymouth, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Constructions Specifications, 2. George A. Jessop, Jr. ABT-A 74 Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Conn. Glee Club, 1, 25 Class Bowling, Softball, l, 2. Kenneth A. johnson EEE-D 24 Elliot St., Brockton, Mass. Humanities Series, 1g,Hi-Fi Club, 2. Robert E. Johnson EEE-D 455 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. Pistol Club, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2 Class Bowling, 1, 2. Roy A. Johnson MED-C 75 East Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Drarnatics Club, 2g Class Softball, Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Harold L. Jordan MD-C 34 Dunster Rd., Everett, Mass. Mervin G. joseph AM-A 18 LaPuerta Ave., Diego Martin, Trinidad, West Indies. Student Council, lg Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Neil D. Kalman AM-A 65 Beltran St., Malden, Mass. Chess Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 2. Ray M. Kaloustian EEE-A 57 Sunnyside St., Hyde Park, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg IRE, 2. A 1 Chester J. Kaczneski, Jr. EEE-A Douglas St., Oxbridge, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1 g Astronomy Club, lg IRE, 2. Sarkis S. Kalashian AET-B 3 Oberlin St., Worcester, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Ceramics Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Stanley J. Kaminski MD-C 189 Chestnut St., Chelsea, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Tau Alpha Pi, 2, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, President, 1. Kenneth R. Kane AM-A 15 Retrop Rd., Natick, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Vince W. Keedy MED-C 7 Strong St., Amherst, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1g Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Thomas V. Keeley NET 53 Rockne Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Humanities Series, 1g Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2. Anthony J. Kempesty BC-B Calkins Rd., Palmer, Mass. Ski Club, 1, Construction Specifications Club, 2. joseph R. Kennedy ABT-B 47 Dale St., Dedham, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 15 Construction Specifications Club, 2. james Kararheodore EEE-D 115 Varnurn St., Arlington, Mass. Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship, 1 Wenitecb, 13 Chess Club, 2g Class Basketball, Football, Baseball, 1, 2. Richard C. Keaney MED-C 65 Melvin St., Wakefield, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Humanities Series, 2 Navy Veteran Patrick G. Keleher MP 29 Johnson St., West Roxbury, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. Edmund L. Kelley, Jr. EEE-A 1195 Tucker Rd., No. Dartmouth, Mass. Wrought Iron Club, 1, 2. KP Edward J. Kerble PET-A 24 Alrnont St., Malden, Mass. Industrial Management and Quality Control Club, 1, 29 Class Softball, 1, 2. Vincent J. Kilduff, jr. EEE-A 155 Glenwood Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Dean's List, lg Checkers Club, 13 I-Ii-Fi, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Q . . ei SH LQT wie Ziiff H if.. H 5, H .I Saw' Ronald D. Knight CHE-A 62 Dyer St., Presque Isle, Maine. Highway Club, 1, 2. David W. Knowles MED-C 182 Highland Ave., Arlington, Mass. Woodcarving Club, 1, ASTME, 2. Robert E. Kinsey, Jr. EEE-A 16 Vlestwood Rd., Augusta, Maine. Dormitory Council, 1, Humanities Series, 1, 2. Edwin A. Krniec EEE-A 82 Keslar Ave., Lynn, Mass. Dean's List, lg Radio Club, 1g IRE, 2. Lawrence R. Kuja EEE-A High St., Troy, N.H. Student Council, lg Home Improvement Club, 1 Radio Club, 2-Navy Veteran. Donald M. Kusza MED-C 89 John St., Pawtucket, R.I. Ski Club, lg Civil War Club, 2. Richard J. Lacana EEE-A 17 Ash Rd., Norwood, Mass. Humanities Series, 15 Radio Club, 2. Elmer E. Lake EEE-A Box 174, Franconia, N.H. Humanities Series, 1, 2-Navy Veteran. David S. Lans AET-B 140 Power St., Providence, R.I. Sports Car Club, 13 Travel Club, 2. Thomas F. LaRose PET 71 Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. jack P. Kwesell CHE-A 20 Forest St., Middleboro, Mass. Class Athletic Manager, 1, 2, lnterclass Athletic Management, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. John M. Kyslowsky MED-C 76 Ellsworth Rd., Peabody, Mass. Pinochle Club 1, 2, President, 25 Class Basketball, Volleyball, 1, 2.. Stephen P. Lamonde MEP 361 Myrtle Ave., Portsmouth, N.H. Rocket Club, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. Duane R. Lander CHE-B Box 36, Cambridge, Maine. Band, lg Highway Club, 2. Robert P. Larson CHE-A 15 Falmouth Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Highway Club, 1, 2. Joseph W. Latham BC-B 20 Nye Ave., Brockton, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 23 Class Basketball, Softball 1, 2. William J. LaVoie MET 125. Main St., Winthrop, Mass. Interclass Athletic Management, 1, 2, Class Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, 1, 2. John J. Lawless CHE-A 510 Baker St., West Roxbury, Mass. Home Improvement Club, lg Interclass Athletic Management, 2. William P. Lauer MEP 98 Hopkins Pl., Longmeadow, Mass. Class Athletic Manager, 1, 23 Baud, 1, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Thomas E. LaV0ie MED-C 69 Garfield St., Watertown, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 1g Humani 21 1, 2. ties Series, 2 Fred D. Laycock MD-A 19 Middle St., Stoneham, Mass. Chess Club, 15 Pistol Club, 2g Class Softball, Basketball, 1. David L. LeBlanC MED-C Plain St., Walpole, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2. Robert E. Leroux EEE-A 56 Lexington Ave., Attleboro, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2-Army Veteran Roger E. Leslie MD-A North Hill Rd., Harrisville, R.I. Ski Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, 2. Thomas G. Levesque MD-A R.F.D. ffl, Litchfield, N.H. Humanities Series, 1, 2g Class Baseball, 1, 2. George J. Levine PET 14 Shields St., Woburn, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 13 Industrial Management and Quality Control, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1. Norman E. LeBlanc AM-A 572 Riverside Ave., Medford, Mass. Student Council, 23 Model Airplane Club, 1. Douglasj. Lernaire MP 26 Fremont St., Taunton, Mass. Ski Club, 1, Sports Car Club, 1, 2. joseph A. Lettieri MD-A 335 Maverick St., E. Boston, Mass. Astronomy Club, 1, 2, President, 2. Paul L. Levesque AET-B 173 Bay St., Taunton, Mass. Golf Club, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2 Class Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. jon A. Lewis EEE-A 53 White St., Taunton, Mass. Wenitecb, 15 Glee Club, 2. Martin W. Liben EEE-A 51 Sarnoset Ave., Hull, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Radio Club, 1, 2. LE. James K. Lim EEE-D 110 Dover St., Somerville, Mass. Dean's List, 1 g First Aid Club, 1, Hi-Fi Club, 2. Stanley P. Linda CHE-A 15 Abbot St., Boston, Mass. Chess Club, lg Whist Club, 2. Carl A. Libucha MD-A 2 East Chestnut St., East Hampton, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Antique Firearms Club, 2. John c. Liley EEE-A 565 Liberty St., Braintree, Mass. Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship, lg Humanities Series, lg Radio Club, 2. Norman D. Lindsay MED-C 207 Broad St., Marlboro, Mass. Reading Improvement, lg Humanities Series, 2. James D. Lines MEP 72 Adams St., Burlington, Vt. Student Council, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball Softball, 1, 2. Edwin W. Locke, Jr. BC-A 395 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine. Model House Club, 19 Art Club, 23 Class Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Bowling, 1, 2. john A. Longo AM-A 241 Waverly Rd., North Andover, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. l 'UHII3 Charles A. Lord MP High St., Housatonic, Mass. Dean's List, lg Section Athletic Manager, 1, Fishermen's Club, 15 Sports Car Club, 2, Class Bowling, Basketball, 1, 2. Marvin E. Lowe EEE-D 87 Grove St., Peterborough, N.H. President's Honor Roll, lg Golf Club, lg IRE, 23 Class Bowling, 1, 2. William D. Lipman NET 53 Sumner St., Revere, Mass. Band, 1, 25 Rifle Team, 1, 2. John E. Livingston EEE-D One Morton St., Nashua, N.H. Archery Club, 1, 2, President, 2. Steven P. Lopes MED-C 24M Ingell St., Taunton, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, lg Dramatics Club, 23 Class Softball, 1 Eladio Lopez-Alegria EEE-B 82 Havre St., East Boston, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 1, Golf Club, 2. Eric D. Lucas EEE-D 121 School St., Webster, Mass. Dean's List, lg Art Club, 15 Wrought Iron Club, 2. John M. Lukko MD-A 438 Walpole St., Norwood, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1, 2. Thomas M. Lynch MEP 13 Wyman St., Burlington, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2g Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. John J. Lyons NET Stow Rd., Boxborough, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 15 Chess Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Roger P. Lutfy AM-A 222 Neck St., N. Weymouth, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Aeronautical Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 2. Edward G. Lynch MD-A 134 School St., Framingham, Mass. Photography Club, lg Model Boat Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1. wt 'ZT.2' Douglas B. MacDonald MD-A 27 Greenhurst Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Herbert T. MacDonald BC-A 526 North St., Georgetown, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 15 Wrought Iron Club, 2 john A. Mace MP 6 Hammond Pl., Marblehead, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, lg Vloodturning Club, 2. jonathan C. MacGowan AET-B 87 Laurel St., Fairhaven, Mass. Model House Club, 1, 2, Class Volleyball, 1, 2g Softball, 1. Bruce L. Macmaster MED-A Waumbek Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Maine. ASTME, 1, 2, Chairman, 2g Class Softball, 1. Barry E. Maflini MET 121 Summer St., Plymouth, Mass. AFS, 1, Ski Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Paul A. MacDonald EEE-B 118 Paul Revere Rd., Arlington, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, 1, 2. Robert R. MacDonald, Jr. MD-C 346 Spring St., Brockton, Mass. I Section Athletic Manager, 2g Humanities Series, 1, 2 Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. William L. MacGregor EEE-B 2 Vale St., Natick, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Golf Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. Stanley P. Macie EEE-B 366 Cedar St., Dedham, Mass. Radio Club, 1, IRE, 2. john E. Magnan MED-A R.F.D. 9451, Fairfax, Vt. Dean's List, lg Athletic Manager, lg Rocket Club, lg Humanities Series, 25 Class Bowling, Softball, 1. john J. Maher AM-A 5 Nashua St., Manchester, N.H. Section Athletic Manager, 1, Sports Car Club, 1, Aeronautical Club, 23 Varsity Baseball, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Bowling, Softball, 1. Deane R. Major MED-A 242 Halsted St., East Orange, NJ. President's Honor Roll, 13 Tau Alpha Pi, 1, 2, Wentworth Institute Scholarship, 1, Student Council, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2g Volleyball, 2. J. C. Mallard EEE-B 7 Kennebec Circle, Bath, Maine. Dean's List, 13 Archery Club, 13 IRE, 2. Peter A. Maher BC-A 47 Beaumont St., Dorchester, Mass. Woodcarving Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Volleyball, 2 Gerard E. Mahoney EEE-B 39 Gould St., Melrose, Mass. Dean's List, lg Hi-Fi Club, 13 IRE, 2. Carl A. Malmquist EEE-B 11 Russell Rd., Dedham, Mass. Radio Club, 15 Hi-Fi Club, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 2. james G. Maloof, Jr. EEE-B 143 Sproat St., Middleboro, Mass. Radio Club, lg Wrought Iron Club, 25 Class Basketball, 1. 5 ' Augiras Manomaitis PET 16 Crockers Lane, West Roxbury, Mass. Photography Club, 15 Sailing Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1. Rymas Manomaitis AET-A 16 Crockers Lane, West Roxbury, Mass. Model House Building Club, lg Construction Specifications Club, 2. Ronald C. Marble MED-A 57 Hartshorn St., Reading, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2-Army Veteran. Barry Marder MD-C 33 Althea Rd., Randolph, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2. joseph F. Manning AM-A 62 Elmore St., Newton Center, Mass. Aeronautical Club 1, 2, Class Bowling, 2. Peter Manning AM-A 4 Eustis Ave., Newport, R.I. Section Athletic Manager, 2, Athletic Management Club, 1, Sports Parachuting Club, 2, Class Softball, Basketball, 1, 2. Richard W. Manton BC-A 19 East Wyoming St., Melrose, Mass. Mathematics Club, lg Travel Club, 2. Allen P. Maranofsky AET-A 401 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 1, 2, Intramural Athletic Management Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, 1, 2 David S. Mariani EET 644 Main St., Walpole, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1g Sport Parachuting Club, 2. David E. Mark EEE-B Mill Lane, Hampton Falls, N.H. President's Honor Roll, 1g Dearborn Academy Scholarship, 2, Humanities Series, 1, Woodcarving Club, 23 Class Basketball, 1. Peter C. Marshall PET Myrtle St., No. Billerica, Mass. Dean's List, lg Model Airplane Club, 1, 2, President, 25 Class Softball, 1. Joseph I.. Martin MED-A 5 Downer St., Pawcatuck, Conn. Sailing Club, 1, 2. Donald C. Marr EEE-B 10 Glenmont Rd., Brighton, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Softball 1, 2 Lawrence E. Marsan EEE-B 33 Haskell St., Lexington, Mass. Rocket Club, lg Go-Kart Club, 2. Lionel M. Martin MED-A 25 Acadia St., Madawaska, Maine. Band, 1, 2. Robert C. Martin AM-A 51 Union St., Bristol, R.l. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. William C. Matteau AM-A 4 Church Court, Webster, Mass. Wenitecb, 1, 23 Class Bowling, 2. Kenneth T. Matty MED-A 14 Clive St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Slide Rule Club, lg ASTME, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Volleyball, 2. Richard W. McArd1e PET 11 Earle Rd., Wellesley, Mass. First Aid Club, 1, President, lg Industrial Management and Quality Control Club, 1. Gerard P. McCabe MD-A 58 Pine Ridge Rd., Arlington, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Richard A. Masi EEE-B 90 Fox Farms Rd., Florence, Mass. Glee Club, lg Dance Band, 2. Edward E. Matola MED-A 55 Davis Ave., Norwood, Mass. ASTME, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1, HZ, Volleyball, Basketball, 1. George R. Maynard MP 350 Vine St., Pawtucket, R.I. Mathematics Club, lg ASTME, 2. Thomas L. McAlpine MD-A 104 North Hoosac Rd., Williamstown, Mass. Archery Club, lg Ski Club, 2, Class Baseball, 1, 2 john L. McDermott BC-A 18 Mohawk Rd., Marblehead, Mass. First Aid Club, lg Tekton, 2. William E. Mclsaac CHE-A 24 Cushing St., Medford, Mass. Highway Club, 1, Zg Whist Club, 2, Class Softball, 1, Basketball, 2. WSW Robert A. McLemore CHE-A 17 Pine 'Hill Rd., Lynnlield, Mass. Presidenfs Honor Roll, 1, Contract Bridge and 43' Cribbage Club, lg Highway Club, 2. Kenneth MCNutt AET-A 15 Sturtevant Ave., Norwood, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Photography Club, 2-Navy Veteran. 1 f 1 1 1 G. Brian McKee NET 15 Filomena St., East Weymouth, Mass. Student Council, 1, 25 Dance Committee, 2. john A. McLellan EET 8 Capen St., Dorchester, Mass. Pinochle Club, 1g Sport Parachuting Club, 2 Robert F. Meagher AET-A 11 Valley St., Medford, Mass. Student Council, 1, 2, Class Volleyball, 2- Army Veteran Richard J. Meaney AET-A 461 Loring Ave., Salem, Mass. Skindivers' Club, lg Model House Club, 2. George F. Meinhardt, jr. CHE-A 95 Bay View Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Leathercraft Club, 1, 2. Martin R. Melamed EEE-B 353 Pond St., Avon, Mass. Model Railroad Club, 1, 2. Ronald C. Meservey MD-C Main St., Chatham, Mass. Student Council, 1, 2g Class Basketball, 1. Douglas A. Messier MD-C 42 Ferry St., Hudson, N.H. Dean's List, lg Richard A. MacDonough Caddy Scholarship, lg Golf Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, Baseball, Basketball, 1. Philip P. Mecagni NET 119 Independence Ave., Quincy, Mass. Archery Club, lg Wenitecb, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Luke W. Meehan EEE-B 19 Groom St., Dorchester, Mass. Radio Club, lg Golf Club, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. jerry L. Mellen MED-A 52 Stuart St., Springfield, Mass. ASTME, lg Checkers Club, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, 1. Dennis B. Mento NET 95 Nichols St., Everett, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 2. Softball, 1, 2 George B. Meyer MD-D 196 East St., North Attleboto, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Ski Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Softball, 1. Stephen C. Miller MD-D 66 High St., Quincy, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Paul A. Montal MED-A 39 Whitney Ave., Framingham, Mass. Checkers Club, 1, 2. Donald H. Montgomery BC-A 5 Adams Point Rd., Barrington, R.I. Dormitory Council, 1, Ski Club, 1, President, lg Dance Committee, 2, Wrought Iron Club, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2, Softball, 1, Volleyball, 2. is I William Mitchell EET 55 Overlook Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Ski Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. David G. Money MD-D 44 George St., Arlington, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, lg Pinochle Club, 2-Army Veteran David W. Motel AM-B 136 Old Mill Rd., Shrewsbury, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, 2 Sydney R. Morgan AM-B 113 Pierce St., Hyde Park, Mass. Dean's List, 1g Student Council, 1, Pinochle Club, 1, Home Improvement Club, 2-Air Force Veteran. Peter j. Moskos CHE-B 7 Peckham Ave., Newport, R.I. President's Honor Roll, lg Checkers Club, lg Highway Club, 23 Class Softball, 1, 2. james D. Moulison EET 3 McKinley Rd., Salem, Mass. Ski Club, 13 Meteorology Club, 2. james j. Mussells AET-A 7 Fernwood Rd., Wakeheld, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Student Council, President, 2s Model Home Club, lg Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Richard E. Nalette EET 65 Oakdale Ave., Winsted, Conn. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Robert B. Morin BC-A 19 Clement St., Nashua, N.H. Glee Club, lg Humanities Series, 1. Wade H. Morse MED7A 217 Monument St., Haverhill, Mass. T-Square Club, 15 Aeronautical Club, 2. 5. C 1 uw vu Harry E. Moulton AM-B R.F.D. 9691, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Glee Club, 1, 2. John F . Munn EEE-B 21 Highland Ave., Adams, Mass. Radio Club, 1, Pistol Team, 2, Class Volleyball, 2 Chris H. Natsis BC-A 45 Winter St., Waltham, Mass. Leathercraft Club, 15 Ceramics Club, 2, Class Softball, 1, 25 Basketball, 1, 2. Joseph J. Nauyokas MD-D 101 Old Harbor St., South Boston, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Edward N iemiec, Jr. AET-A 18 Inwood Rd., Auburn, Mass. Tekton, 1, 2, Managing Editor, 2. Christopher N. Nikitas MP 30 Clairmont St., Lynn, Mass. Industrial Management and Quality Control Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1. 1 ' Yanos A. Nemeth CHE-A 5 Park Ave., Framingham, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1g Highway Club, 2. Civil and Kenneth D. Nichols NET 156 Church St., Westwood, Ma Humanities Series, 1, 2. SS. James N. Nikitas MP 30 Clairmont St., Lynn, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Industrial Manag Quality Control, 1, 2. Kenneth E. Nix EET 157 Elm St., Duxbury, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. ement and Paul W. Norkum AM-B 21 Richard St., Saugus, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. john M. Nourie AM-B 52 Exeter St., Fitchburg, Mass. Checkers Club, lg Aeronautical Club, 2g Class Basketball, Bowling, 1, 2. Raymond M. O'Connel1 MED-A 110 Fairway Lane, Vfarwick, R.I. Humanities Series, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1. Timothy O'Leary, Jr. MED-A 601 Parker St., Roxbury, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, lg Sailing Club, lg Photography Club, 25 Class Softball, l-Navy Veteran Bruce E. Nolin EEE-B 253 Main St., Berlin, N.H. Archery Club, lg Hi-Fi Club 2, Class Basketball, Bowling, 1. Raymond L. Norbury, Jr. MD-D 125 Longhill Ave., Somerset, Mass. Dean's List, lg Photography Club, lg Pinochle Club. 2 Stanley Nyzio MD-D 65 Jessie Ave., South Atcleboro, Mass. Ski Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, l. Thomas C. O'Brien AM-B 50 Pelham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Sailing Club, 15 Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, 2. Daniel A. Oliver PET 195 Olney St., Seekonk, Mass. Industrial Management Club. lg Sports Car Club, 2. Theodore J. Ondrick, Jr. CHE-B 571 East St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Dean's List, lg Highway Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1, 2. Dean's List, 1, David EL Overberg MED-B 50 Sturtevant St., Beverly, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Sports Car Club, 2. Modris Ozolins MEP 131 Union St., Holliston, Mass. Dean's List, 1, ASTME, 15 Chess Club, 2. 'sv Y Leonard J. O'Neil MD-D 94 Ralph Chapman Rd., Swansea, Mass. Interclass Athletic Management, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Baseball, 1, 2. Gardner S. Osgood, Jr. EEE-B 19 York Way, Westwood, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 23 Radio Club, 1, H1 F1 Club, 2, Class Volleyball, Softball, Bask etball 1 2 l Ronald F. Packard NET 142 Franklin St., Westlield, Mass. Civil War Club, 1, Mathematics Club, 2. Robert W. Paglierani EEE-B 51 Doty St., Waltham, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Golf Club, 2 Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 1, 2. john I. Palmer AET-A 55 Village Green, Burlington, Vt. Ski Club 1, Construction Specifications Club, 2, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 1, 2. john M. Paquette, Jr. ABT-A 508 Plantation St., Worcester, Mass. Checkers Club, l, 25 Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 1, 2. tu William E. Parsons MD-D Bolsters Mills, Maine. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2. William J. Parvo EET 6 Freeborn St., Newport, R.I. Skmdiving Club, lg Humanities Series, 2- Navy Veteran Arthur D. Paisley MEP 911 Greenland Rd,, Portsmouth, N.H. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Varsity Rifle Team, 1, 2 Class Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, 1, 2. David W. Palmer MED-B ll Tolland Rd., North Andover, Mass. Rocket Club, l, 2, President, 2. :E Mark W. Paquette MEP R.F.D. 9641, North Stratford, N.H. Go-Kart, 1, 2, Varsity Basketball, 2g Nh' Class Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2. Stanley E. Parsons EEE-C Pleasant St., Norway, Maine. Mathematics Club, lg Radio Club, 2. Q 1 John J. Pasciak MED-B 106 Bryant St., Cumberland, R.I. Chess Club, 1, ASTME, 2. Gene T. Patrick EEE-C 69 Thibault Pkwy., Burlington, Vt. Presidents Honor Roll, 15 Reading Improvement Club, 1, Radio Club, 23 Class Softball, 1. Lewis P. Pelletier MD-D Bassett Rd., R. 9993, Winslow, Maine. Section Athletic Manager, 1, 23 Glee Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Roger W. Penney MD-D 5 D.B. Tennant Circle, North Attleboro, Mass. Dean's List, lg Reading Improvement Club, 1g Student Council, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2, Softball, 1. Edward P. Patten MD-A 46M West St., Attleboro, Mass. ASTME, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 1, 2. James H. Peasley AM-A 46 Victoria Lawn Rd., Stratford, Conn. Model Airplane Club, 1, Pistol Club, 2. Louis E. Perini, Jr. AET-A 410 Hill St., Whitinsville, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Skindiving Club, 1, Construction Specifications Club, 2. Robert W. Perry EEE-C 19 Mass. Ave., Dedham, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Student Council, 1g Pistol Club, 2 Gary A. Pigg CHE-B 61 Aerial St., Arlington, Mass. Checkers Club, lg Highway Club, 23 Class Volleyball, 23 Softball, 1, Merton T. Piper BC-A R,F.D. wi, Milford, N.H. Dean's List, lg Dramatics Club,, lg Student Council, 2, Secretary, 2. Lincoln D. Potter MEP 55 South St., Medlieltl, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2, Varsity Baseball, Basketball, 1, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Ronald E. Poupart MP 27 Beechen St., Adams, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. john R. Peschier EEE-C 145 Highgate St., Needham, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1. Richard A. Pieslak CHE-B 216 Farnham St., Lawrence, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2g Class Softball, 1, 2 Edmund V. Plociak EEE-C 56 Putnam St., Providence, R.I. Chess Club, 1, Hi-Fi Club, 2. Paul J. Porreca MD-D 139 Brookline St., Needham, Mass. Mathematics Club, lg Pinochle Club, 2. john S. Pralat MP 25 Manners Ave., Adams, Mass. Presidents Honor Roll, 1, ASTME, 1, 2. Richard W. Price MED-B 74 MacArthur Rd., East Natick, Mass. T-Square Club, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Frank E. Przybyszewski MP 36 Chicopee St., New Bedford, Mass. Pinochle Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Kenneth J. Pudeler CHE-B Beach Park Rd., Clinton, Conn. Skindiving Club, lg Highway Club, 2. Donald J. Prior BC-A 11 Smith St., Lincoln, R.I. Glee Club, lg Travel Club, 2. Richard J. Prudente CHE-B 344 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. Civil War Club, 1, Highway Club, 2. Class Softball, 1, Volleyball, 2. -in Robert M. Pulsifer NET 22 Maple St., Hamilton, Mass. Astronomy Club, lg Hi-Fi Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2 Joseph F. Quinn AM-A 45 Clements Rd., Waltham, Mass. Dance Band, 1, 2. Robert D. Read MED-B 169 Shure Sr., Everett, Mass. Deau's List, 15 Reading Improvement Club, 1, Golf Club, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 2-Navy Veteran. john B. Reardon EEE-C 45 Mill Rd., Falmouth, Mass. Tekton, 1, Chess Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, Softball, 2. Thomas A. Reppucci MD-D 124 Yeaman St., Revere, Mass. Dance Band, 1, 2. Pasquale A. Ricciardelli EEE-A 25 Golden Ave., Medford, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, Radio Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Robert R. Raeke, jr. EET 106 Rossmore Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass Ski Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. james E. Rafter MED-B 69 Pine Ridge Dr., Franklin, Mass. ASTME, 15 Model Railroad, 2. Richard L. Reardon MP 12 Euston St., Brookline, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, Tekton, 2. john S. Rembisz MP 41 So. Bowdoin Sr., Lawrence, Mass. Ski Club, lg Pinochle Club, 2. Gerald M. Rich, Jr. MET 241 Lake St., Auburn, Maine. AFS, 1, 29 Class Bowling, Softball, 1, 2. William F. Rich MD-D 15 Myrtle Square, Gloucester, Mass. Archery Club, 1, Sailing Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Paul V. Riley AET-B 11 Bancroft Ave., Reading, Mass. DC8l'1,S List, 1g President, Model Railroad Club, 1, 2, Class Volleyball, Bowling, Softball, 2. Richard R. Rioux EEE-C 21 Dawn Ave., Lewiston, Maine. Reading Improvement Club, 1, IRE, 2. Q! james G. Richards EEE-C Round Pond, Maine. Dean's List, 1, Radio Club, 1, 2. Paul H. Ricker EEE-C Lisbon Center, Maine. Section Athletic Manager, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2. X2 'Q-un Q Alan R. Risley EEE-C 623W Broad St., East Weymouth, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 1, Tau Alpha Pi, 1, Werzitecb, 1, 25 Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2 Hollis P. Risley EET R.F.D. 9441, Litchfield, Conn. Dean's List, 1, Humanities Series, 1, 2. James S. Robinson NET 32 Montview Ave., Lowell, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Class Bowling, 1. Anthony W. Rodrigues MEP 25 Durham St., Somerville, Mass. Go-Kart Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2. William P. Rooney MD-D 122 Roslindale Ave., Boston, Mass. Fisherman's Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Stephen C. Rork MEP 90 Beechnut Rd., Westwood, Mass. Aeronautical Club, lg Sports Car Club, 2. Steven Rivlin EEE-C 267 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series 2 Otis J. Roberts MEP Dover 'Rd., Dexter, Maine. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 25 Class Softball, 1. Norman D. Rogers MED-B 39 East Bacon St., Plainville, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Softball, 1, 2 Paul R. Roncetti MP 697 East Main St., Falmouth, Mass. Dean's List, lg Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Mathew P. Rossi MD-A 23 Dawes St., Revere, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, lg ASTME, 2s Class Basketball, 2. Paul L. Rougernont MET 6 Baxter St., Worcester, Mass. AFS, lg ASTME, 2. Roland F. Rugoletti MET 126 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. AFS, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1. joseph L. Rupp NET 72 Mill St., Revere, Mass. Archery Club, lg Sport Parachuting Club, 2. David A. Roussel MEP 1545 Bridge St., Dracut, Mass. Ski Club, lg Sports Car Club, 25 Class Volleyball, 2. Wilfred F. Roy MD-C 40 Winter St., Nahant, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Woodturning Club, 2 Chester L. Ryba BC-A 68 Amherst St., Ludlow, Mass. Model Airplane Club, lg Travel Club, Z. Robert L. Saccoccio MED-B 18 Utter St., Cranston, R.I. Reading Improvement Club, lg Golf Club, 2. Clifford S. Sampson, jr. EEE-C 6 Riverdale Park, Gloucester, Mass. Chess Club, 1, 29 Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Dana E. Sanborn MEP Maple Street, Monmouth, Maine. Humanities Series, 1, 23 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. John C. Santo MD-C 67 Warren St., Revere, Mass. Presidents' Honor Roll, lg Reading Improvement Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. Carl R. Saunders PET 120 Query St., New Bedford, Mass. Industrial Management and Quality Control Club, 1, 2, President, 2. Richard A. Sambor AET-B 127 Hillside Ave., Middletown, Conn. Humanities Series, 1, Construction Specifications Club, 2, Class Bowling, Softball, 1, 2. David J. Samokar EEE-C 28 Trading Cove Dr., Norwich, Conn. Golf Club, 1 g Ski Club, 23 Class Softball, Basketball, 1 Edward O. Sanchez, jr. MD-B 199 Carroll St., New Bedford, Mass. Dean's List, lg Student Council, 2, Treasurer, 33 Model Railroad Club, 1. Robert W. Sanders MET Mendon St., Upton, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2-Army Veteran. Leonard H. Savery BC-B 26 Hemeon Dr., West Yarmouth, Mass. Dean's List, lg Student Council, 1, 25 Golf Club, 13 Class Softball, 1, 2, Basketball, -. Ronald E. Sawyer CHE-B Gray, Maine. Band, 1, 2. Kent E. Schultz MD-C 106 Court St., Exeter, N.H. Archery Club, 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2. john P. Schwamb BC-B 11 Parker Rd., Arlington, Mass. Leathercraft Club, lg Humanities Series, 2. -Q-v, john L. Sayles BC-B Brairhill Rd., R.F.D. 32, Norwich, Conn. Reading Improvement Club, lg Travel Club, 2g Class Softball, 1. Albert Scenna, Jr. BC-B 117 Fernwood Ave., Revere, Mass. Golf Club, 13 Art Club, 2. Louis S. Schwartz MD-A 8 Avon St., Revere, Mass. Student Council, 1, Humanities Series, 2- Marine Veteran. Frank J. Scopelliti AET-B 76 Eden Glen, Leominster, Mass. Dean's List, lg Section Athletic Manager, lg Model House Club, 1, 2g Class Bowling, Basketball, 1 Stephen P. Sedoif MD-B 147 Warren St., Arlington, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. George E. Shea MD-C 9 Meadowbrook Rd., Bedford, Mass. Firefighters Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. ibn, ' Eg... W 1 .?kf::y X . .. mfr Victor C. Shuman MD-C 23 Grassmere Rd., Hyde Park, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 2. Alan Shwartz MD-B 32 Norman St., Milton, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Antique Firearms Club, 15 Woodturning Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Robert L. Scott NET 228 Temple St., Boston, Mass. Presidents Honor Roll, lg Tau Alpha Pi, 1, 2, President, 23 Hi-Fi Club, 1-Army Veteran. Robert T. Scruton MP 99 Sixth St., Dover, N.H. Sports Car Club, 1, ASTME, 2. ,, lfvlm 1 Douglas W. Shelburne MEP 9 Cobb St., Mansfield, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, Model Railroad Club, 2. Harold J. Shiner MED-B 16 Bryer Rd., Malden, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Arthur I.. Slotsky MD-C 114'Noyes St., Portland, Maine. Chess Club, lg Photography Club, 2. Ronald S. Smachetti MP 24 Newark St., Adams, Mass. Dean's List, lg Reading Improvement Club, lg Tektovz, 2g Class Basketball, 1, 2, Bowling, 1. George G. Smith BC-B 33 Brent St., Dorchester, Mass. Woodcarving Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1. Herman A. Smith CHE-B R.F.D. 9451, Richford, Vt. Woodcawing Club, 1, 2, Edward G. Smethurst EEE-C 36 Forest St., Milford, Mass. Dean's List, lg Radio Club, l, 2g Varsity Rifle Team, 1, 2. Daniel G. Smith MEP 185 Cole St., Seekonk, Mass. Radio Club, 1, Sport Parachuting Club, 2. Jeffrey E. Smith EEE-C 156 Ararat St., Worcester, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, lg Woodturning Club, Richard E. Smith EEE-C 19 Elmwood Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 2. 2. Dean's List, 1 I David R. Snowman MD-C 59 Bellevue Ave., Newport, R.I. Photography Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Antonio Manuel S. Soares EEE-D Rua D'alegrian 71 Ponta Delgada S. Miguel Azores, Portugal. . . Radio Club, 1, 2. l l John F. Spillane CHE-B 105 Knollwood Circle, Weymouth, Mass. Wefzitecb, 23 Firearms Club, 1g Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2. Frank A. Spoon ABT-B 19 Annafran St., Roslindale, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Volleyball, 2, Softball, Bowling, 1, 2-Army Veteran. William L. Smith EEE-C 3 Arthur Woods Ave., Burlington, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, Chess Club, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball, Softball, 2. Kenneth R. Snow NET 78 East Orchard St., Marblehead, Mass. Ski Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Bowling, 1, 2. Leslie A. Sokol AET-B 46 Evelyn St., Boston, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Phillip B. Spencer ABT-B 110 West St., North Attleboro, Mass. Art Club, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2 Class Volleyball, 2, Softball, 1, 2. George W. Springer CHE-B North Main St., Pittsfield, Maine. Highway Club, 1, 2. Robert N. Squillante MED-A 116 Orange St., Boston, Mass. Dean's List, lg Ceramics Club, 1, Sports Car Club, 2. James R. Stead MD-B 3 Laurel Ave., Malden, Mass. .Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2g Dean's List, 1. Willard C. Steadman BC-B 50 Garden St., Needham, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Fishermen's Club, 19 Humanities Series, 2. Richard H. Stanley MD-C 890 Main St., Bass River, Mass. Wenizech, 23 Model Boat Club, 13 Class Softball, Basketball, 1, 2. joseph W. Stanvick MP 51 King St., Haverhill, Mass. Pistol Club, lg Pinochle Club, 2. Anthony J. Stevens, Jr. MED-A 3 Maple St., Essex jct., Vt. Humanities Series, lg Checker Club, 2, Varsity Baseball, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, 1, 2 Arthur A. Stockus CHE-B 222 Mechanic St., Canton, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 25 Photography Club, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 2, Class Softball, 1, Volleyball, 2. ,warg .H H' , ,,f2eim..,, , 'A-f 5's2wsifs ei' 1 ' Carl E. Stonstrom BC-B 1266 Williams St., Dighton, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 2g Humanities Series, 1, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Abe M. Strashnick MED-C 25 Brewster St., Providence, R.I. Dean's List, lg Section Athletic Manager, 1, 23 Interclass Athletic Management Club, 1, 23 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. Bruce A. Swanson PET 62 Polley Lane, East Walpole, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Industrial Management and Quality Control, 1, 2g Class Softball, 1. Peter S. Swanson AET-B 215 Lovell Rd., Holden, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1 g Travel Club, 2. Philip St0ner PET 550 Auburndale Ave., Newton, Mass. Industrial Management and Quality Control Club 1 Antique Firearms Club, 25 Class Softbal Edward P. St. Onge MD-C 1,1 126 Aubin St., Mont. Voli P.Q., Canada. Dean's List, lg Woodturning Club, 2, Treasurer, 2, Humanities Series, 1. Nicholas A. Stratis EET 99 Stowecroft Rd., Arlington, Mass. Woodcarving Club, 1, 2. Peter A. Sucharzewski EET Lonsdale Ave., Claremont, N.H. President's Honor Roll, 1, Tau Alpha P Wentworth Institute Scholarship, lg Wevzitecb, 15 Pistol Club, 2. 2,1 Frank R. Swarce EEE-C 101 Bigney Ave., Brockton, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2. joseph F. Sweeney EET 102 Proctor Ave., Revere, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 2. David L. Sycamore BC-B One james St., Wilder, Vt. President's Honor Roll, lg Tau Alpha Pi, 2, Band, lg Glee Club, 2-Navy Veteran. Section President, 1. Paul P. Szymanski AM-B 42 Washington St., Exeter, N.H. Archery Club, 1 g Rocket Club, 2. Phillip E. Sweet MED-C Aldrich Rd., Wilmington, Mass. T-Square Club, 1, 2. john Switzer EEE-C 259 California St., Newton, Mass. Hi-Fi Club, 1, 2-Army Veteran. Richard J. Tache NET 12 Chestnut St., Plymouth, Mass. Dean's List, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1g Humanities Series, 2--Marine Veteran. Frank J. Tarzia, jr. CHE-B 276 East St., Hingham, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Mass. Highway Association Award, lg Student Council, 1, 2, Pistol Club, 1. Phillip A. Tetreault EEE-D 48 Sherbrooke St., Springfield, Mass. Tekton, 1, Band, 2. Larry J. Thall AM-B 53 Library St., Chelsea, Mass. T-Square Club, 15 Wrought Iron Club, 2. Allen F. Thibodeau AET-B 28 Somerset St., Old Town, Maine. President's Honor Roll, lg Wentworth Institute Scholarship, lg Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, lg Student Council, 2, Class Basketball, 1, 25 Softball, 2. Peter J. Thomson MEP 684 East Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. Antique Firearms Club, lg Sports Car Club, 2. Richard W. Taylor EEE-D 387 Salem St., Medford, Mass. President's Honor Roll, lg Radio Club Class Basketball, 2. john N. Tervo MED-C Gleasondale Rd., Stow, Mass. Ski Club, lg Golf Club, 2. N 1 john A. Themeli BC-B 54 High St., Natick, Mass. Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. John J. Thomas AM-B 2 Eighth St., Leominster, Mass. Dean's List, 13 Student Council, 1, 2, I Sports Car Club, lg Class Bowling, 1. Martin J. Thulin BC-B Walnut Hill Rd., Thomaston, Conn. Leathercraft Club, 13 Model Boat Club, 2. Gary E. Tilton CHE-B 43 Belmont Ave., Keene, N.H. Presidents Honor Roll, 1, Mass. Highway Association Scholarship, lg Student Council, lg Tau Alpha Pi, 2, Secretary, 2, Geology Club, 1. Richard Trocchio EEE-D 221 Reservation Rd., Hyde Park, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 23 Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2, President, 1. William P. Tucker AM-B 18 Wheeler St., Peabody, Mass. Model Airplane Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Volleyball, 2. E avi Earle D. Timmons EEE-D 27 Pond St., Georgetown, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2, IRE, 2. Roger G. Tolan EEE-D 9 Den Quarry Rd., Lynn, Mass. Dean's List, lg Band, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 2 'if Robert B. Tufts, Jr. MED-C 28 Maynard St., Westboro, Mass. Sports Car Club, 1, 2. Joseph L. Turmel AM-B Box 154, Livermore Falls, Maine. Dean's List, lg Aeronautical Club, 1, Z. Richard A. Tyldesley NET 220 Temple St., Boston, Mass. Chess Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 1. Douglas L. Tyler BC-B 24 South Grove St., Augusta, Maine. Dean's List, 15 Dance Band, 1, Sport Parachuting Club, 2. Dennis G. Valle AET-B 54 Auburn St., West Newton, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 1, lnterclass Athletic Management, 25 Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, Captain, 2g Class Volleyball, Basketball, 1, 2. Robert A. Valli MD-B 3 Blueberry Hill Rd., Natick, Mass. Dean's List, 1, AFS, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1. Donald M. Turner MEP 97 Cleveland St., Melrose, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. James H. Tweedy PET 23 Pane Bunker Dr., Taunton, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Mathematics Club, 2, President, 2, AFS, 1. Gene S. Uberti MD-B Wakeland Rd., Dover, Mass. Student Council, 25 Wrought Iron Club, lg Christmas Committee, 2-Navy Veteran. Walter S. Urbowicz AM-B 14 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Dracut, Mass. Model Airplane Club, lg Wrought Iron Club, 2 -5791 rg ,, s far 0 uvapl, If 41 If f - ,slit C f3fi?f?f5??5l? Frederick W. Varnum CHE-B 660 East St., Brockton, Mass. Plymouth County Scholarship, lg Student Council, lg Highway Club, 1, 2-Navy Veteran. Henry R. Vedrani MD-C Whitehall Rd., Amesbury, Mass. Model Boat Club, lg Sports Car Club, 2. Robert N. Viccione EEE-D 15 Leslie St., Cranston, R.I. Sports Car Club, 1, Wrought Iron Club, 23 Robert H. Class Basketball, 2. Vickerman MED-C Main Rd., Monterey, Mass, Dean's List, 15 ASTME, 1, 2. john A. Veinott NET 9 Pine St., Malden, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, 1, 2g Class Bowling, 1. Robert J. Verrico MED-C 829 Parkway St., Revere, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1, Bowling, 2. Alan J. Vieira CHE-B 56 Hacker St., Fairhaven, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 15 Highway Club, 2. Raymond A. Vigeant EEE-D 122 Clifford St., New Bedford, Mass. Dean's List, lg Student Council, 1, 2-Air Force Veteran John J. Volante MET 241 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 13 Reading Improvement Club, 1g AFS, 2. john T. Vorro CHE-B 280 Potters Ave., Providence, R.I. Model Railroad Club, 1, 2. Harvey A. Wagner BC-B 60 Eaton St., Providence, R.I. Section Athletic Manager, lg Dance Band, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Softball, 1, 2. Harvey S. Wallenstein MED-C 72 Mountain Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 1g Vloodturning Club, 23 Class Softball, 1. Dennis R. Voci MD-B 159 Pearl St., Brockton, Mass. Golf Club, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1. Ronald G. Vokey AET-B 19 Bernard St., Newton, Mass. ,, Ronald E. Vozzelia EEE-D 59 Poole St., Medford, Mass. Home Improvement Club, 15 Radio Club, 2 Richard E. Wadsworth MED-C Stetson Ave., Duxbury, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 23 Class Bowling, 1. Robert W. Walsh AET-B 52 Taft St., Medford, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, 13 Woodmrning Club, 2. William D. Walton EEE-D 84 Beal Rd., Waltham, Mass. Dean's List, lg Radio Club, 1, 2, President, 2. efggj' David A. Webb EEE-D Main St., Goshen, Mass. President's Honor Roll, 15 Tau Alpha Pi, 2, Vice-President, 2. Hi-Fi Club, 1. Brent G. Weimer MD-B Bernard, Maine. Presidents Honor Roll, 15 Firefighters Club, 1. w I Robert Washbourne MD-B P.O. Box 172, Pera, New York. Dean's List, lg Radio Club, lg Fishermerfs Club, 2-Navy Veteran. Ronald T. Wearing EEE-D 92 Walworth St., Roslindale, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Jay M. Weiner MED-C 1023 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. cs Reading Improvement Club, lg Cerami Joseph C. Welch MD-B Main St., Raymond, N.H. Dean's List, lg Go-Kart Club, lg AFS, 25 Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Club, 2 Francis J. Welle BC-B 15 Cora Sr., Winthrop, Mass. Glee Club, 1, 2. Edward M. West BC-B 74 Fletcher Rd., Bedford, Mass. Class Basketball, Baseball, 1. William N. Whelan EET 593 Maxfield St., New Bedford, Mass. Radio Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Varsity Basketball, 1, 2. David L. Whipple MP 84 Marshall St., Braintree, Mass. Humanities Series, 1, 2. Hugh R. Wilbur Bc-B 199 County St., Taunton, Mass. Humanities Series, lg Sports Car Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Nason L. WiHcins, Jr. CHE-B Bedford St., Carlisle, Mass. Welding Club, lg Highway Club, 2, Class Volleyball, 1. Richard I.. Whipple MD-B 62 Three Ponds Rd., Wayland, Mass. Golf Club, 1. Robert C. Whyte EET Kiltulla, Go Galway, Ireland. Section Athletic Manager, 1, 2, Humanities Series, 1, 2. Y 'v-H' Thomas F. Willey EEE-D 40 Londonderry Rd., Framingham, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, lg Hi-Fi Club, 1, Class Basketball, 1, 2. Gary L. Williams MED-C 18 Boston Place, Keene, N.H. T-Square Club, 1, Woodturning Club, 2, Class Bowling, 1. William W. Willis AET-B Salisbury, Vt.. Dean's List, 13 Leathercraft Club, 15 Construction Specifications Club, 2. David G. Winner MED-C 11 Franklin St., Natick, Mass. Photography Club, 1, 2. Philip S. Williams MP 20 Mattson Ave., Worcester, Mass. Student Council, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1 2 Stephen Willis BC-B 14 Clayton St., Malden, Mass. Geology Club, 15 Highway Club, 2. Stanley F. Wisniewski, jr. EEE D 36 Wright St., Gardner, Mass. Reading Improvement Club, lg Ceramics Club, 2--Air Force Veteran Bruce R. Wood AET-A 22 Judson Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Contract Bridge and Cribbage Club, lg Chess Club, .2. Daniel W. Woodman MD-B 24 Lindall St., Danvers, Mass. Dean's List, 15 Student Council, 1g Class Softball, 1. Fred P. Wormelle PET 61 Park Dr., Boston, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Student Council 2' Sailing Club, 13 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. William J. Yadisernia CHE-B 185 Peck St., Franklin, Mass. Dean's List, 1, Checkers Club, 1g Chess Club, 2, Class Softball, 1. Nicholas C. Xenelis MED-C 65 Schuyler Ave., Middletown, Conn. Dean's List, lg Humanities Series, 1, Sport Parachuting Club, 2, Varsity Rifle Team, 1, 2. Walter J. Zarella NET 22 Pine St., Lynnfleld Ctr., Mass. Dean's List, 15 Contract Bridge and Cribbage'Club, 1, 25 Class Softball, 1, Bowling, 2. Paul H. Zawadzki MED-C 20 Riverfarm, Cranston, R.I. Dean's List, 1g Student Council, 1, 25 Chess Club, lg Class Bowling, 2. james W. Zanello MD-B 537 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Wrought Iron Club, 1, 2, Class Softball, 1. Ralph A. Zardeskas MED-C 15 Rainier Rd., Matrapan, Mass. ASTME, 1, 2. .5 4-5. William C. Zelenakas EEE-D 7 Grove St., Brattleboro, Vt. Dean's List, 15 Radio Club, 1, 2. Andrew P. Zoito AM-B 14 Park Ave., North Adams, Mass. Aeronautical Club, 1, 2. Camera Shy - Dominic J. Genovese NET 25 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass. Astronomy Club, lg Interclass Athletic Management, 2, Class Basketball, Softball, 1, 2. Anthony T. Koles AET-B 1121 Franklin St., Melrose, Mass. Dance Band, 1, 2, Class Basketball, 1, Volleyball, 2. Camera Camera S by Slay i .. ame- John Zona, III AET-A 6 Appleton Sr., Pembroke, N.H. President's Honor Roll, 1, 2, Vfentworth Women's Club Scholarship, 1, 23 Tau Alpha Pi, 1, 2, Tekzon, 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief, 2, Class Basketball, Bowling, 1, 2. Thomas J. Casey NET 52 Clyde St., Malden, Mass. Rocket Club, 1, 2, Class Bowling, 1. Camera Camera Slay Shy Richard G. Shiers AET-B 150 Aldrich St., Roslindale, Mass. Visual Design Club, 1g Woodturning Club, 2, President, 2. Leonard A. Sollitto AET-B 41 Yale St., Medford, Mass. Fishermen's Club, lg Woodturning Club, 2. Richard K. White MD-B 49 Shennen St., Quincy, Mass. Section Athletic Manager, 15 Humanities Series, 1, 2 Class Basketball, Softball, 1. 5 , - 1,,1,, i gan MH Q wx ua lm W U22 Qs C L A S S E S X 4 QE? ul! ig .M WE. 13 'M mmQM QW, Sf-W-gs M fi-T WWW 'H 1 SS i 1 ,-1-7 A if in' fa' W W , 1wwQQF fwV wxx ' Wgzigiifu w FA QQ, QE ,X WZ :gf , M Wk fp Ww iwmmwuw H mga: H w f H , Wigux K: , Arg? E : , :Wim wg ' ':'52'f fEg5:.. 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DePaulo -- Half-a-pint size-peck of dynamite. Iannuzzo - Well, according to manual 18 . . . Ives - Aw gee, fellas, let me drive. Jacobson - The 49'r. Joseph - At least in Trinadad it doesn't snow in school. Kane - The square root of the sum of the squares of a right triangle . . . Kalman - Atlas, if you weren't so big I'd . . LeBlanc - Sky King, combined Mickey Mouse and H-I-C mechanic, always there, the center of the laugh, our fearless leader. Longo - As the sun fades below the horizon, he fades into Kane's trunk. Luffy - Going back to Arabia to do major overhauls on camels. Maher - The second period of the day after the night before in comes the un- separables. Manning, I. - You're a cherry bomb once you get going. Manning, P. - That's what she said. Martin - Out of the bleak, like a streak, in a sleek Spreet live times a week. Mazfteau - But, but, but, but-tt-t Mr. Novak. Quinn - Need a snow shovel to get out of there? Urbowicz - Yul Brynner has nothing on him. Clapp -- It's spelled with two p's. Day - A Major Mudd fan at Wfentworth? D'Entre1nont - A most convivial Frenchman. Dolan - Won't anyone give me a birthday party? Erikson - It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. Fe-rrafo - Mr, Smith, about the U812 Glider? Foote - Good luck with Scuderia Porche. Fowler - Nothing like a beer at lunch! Gatz - Are you out of your whack? Gay - Playboy of the month. Giannelli - I have a question. Hall- There's no such thing as centrifugal force. Harris - Bring your sneakers tomorrow everybody. Higgins - Don't I need all these books today? Hynes - I'll never shave my sideburns. Morel - Son of a gun. Morgan - You mean to say . . Moulton - Those wild parties at his pad. N orkum - Sears sells everything. 0'Brien - I'm quiet, but I'm never wrong. Szymanski - Anyone for a bicycle race? Tlaall - AM's Joe Palooka. Thomas - A connoisseur with the automobile. Tucker - Our best facsimile of a celtic. Turmel - Is anyone driving to Maine? Z oito - No, you can't see my notebook! 'iff' ' if , lr f W 'git' ,., 'IW ilk, as ' LJ fi 7 fl' 1, 1., f JV' , Jisign, Y 'QQ 2555, 15' :mv at 5-OF? 252. ith N W m3 - 1 , 1 J '3 1 'u L ,,! . -, gg , A . iw Xi?f3 ' 'N 3 LN an 4- x ,1.,,u w , , , 'P H 4 'qc H , Tiff . fi 7 5 , l Q ig V0 f H f 2 PM . if + 5 w 1 1 ww , H w mu w ' -+ W, -w,,.,,,,,? 'iii ZW Architect ILYCL ' ineerinq geclrwnvhqflj Blamit - Graduation! They said it couldn'r be done. Meagher - I have a few announcements to make. Cacczola - I hope they don't take my baseball jacket till it gets warmer. Drew - Read my new book 'How To Become Class President In Ten Seconds Caron - Not 'Red', it's Mr. Caron now. Famiglietti - You don't pronounce the G. Zona - Who said Errol Flynn died? Meaney - Miney Moe. Palmer - Hoo-Ray, kicks are for kids. Paqnette - Which way did the caravan go? Fitzgibbon - The unsung hero of the Glee Club. Birclaall - Best time room 34 to cafeteria, 3.6 seconds. Alterio - 'Tm always first . . . on the roll call. Wood - Very stubborn, when loaded parallel to the grain. Murphy - No strings attached. Arrenaalz - I really wanted to be a cartoonist. Emerson - Miracles do happen. Maranofrky - If I don't play volleyball, nobody plays. Earl - Look out world, here I come. McNntt - But I'm good in masonry. Bleanr- Would you believe it, I can't dance. Ernrt - Run Silent, Run Deep. Monacco - Special schedule, no, - they needed me in the other section. C ory - 'Tm going for my Masrer's. Niemicl- Cheerios are for grown-ups too! Mnrreler - How does it feel to be coordinated? Dinoia - When the scene was set for great things to be done, I appeared. Cartir - How sweet it is. Gallinan - Foreman in charge of the demolition of Quincy. Garvin - Author of the book Blacksmithing for Fun and Profit . Glidden - A professor of Analysis 8: Design. Hardy - Elected Mayor of Livermore Falls. Hefler - A true Connecticut Yankee secedes from the Union. , Hientz - Discovers 58th variety. T H eman - Dancing school instructor. Heywood - Sets new land speed record on South East Expressway. loner - Drives 1949 Plymouth to win National Drags. Kalarbian - Installs door knobs inside of broom closets. Kennedy - Famous bomb shelter architect. Koler - Writes joke book. Lan: - The Doctor of Refined Medicine. Leoerque - Keeps putting anti-freeze in frog pond. MacGowan - Designs a 16 story A frame apartment building. Riley - Comes up with new invention for Railroads, the Steam Engine. , Sambor - Salesman for new line of stereo binoculars. Scopelliti - Builds 6 room house out of balsa wood. Sbierr - An ardent Worker in the Peace Corps in darkest Africa. Sokol - Wins World Wide Table Tennis Championship. Sollito - Runs diner called Tuesday Lunch. Spencer - Invents 4 cylinder 3000 H P engine for Volkswagen. Spoon - Retires at 30. Swanron - Manager of race track for Volkswagen cars. Tbibodean - Establishes Architectural School in Old Town. Valle - Outfrelder for the New York Mets. Vokey - Redesign Blackboards for the Math Department. Walrla -- Sollito's silent partner. Willis - Redesign Vermont's state capitol. 'ilf 5131? EJ, w' ww Hu QW , X 2 ws 5, , f H 1-mf X X M2 N vm X if o f , 'V , ': . -1' J Q- 3 .,. ,, I , 9 a ' 3 'N V l ,N H H 'W ' iff-3? F' . M3665 ,L V-' 1 ' ' T ggv- ' -flaw A' , L ' if ' , -' W' an 5-- M - ,, V :.,.f' .. -- ff - 5-1 ....., ,M gm M, gg, M l : H, ,,N,f:, iElA Em,-f ,M uf M 54,5 I 'Jig-5 X A ,ww fy N -.ww Q.. , H , N M. W ' H H I ,V ,A. W .' , f H ' SLI Y X M: 5 1 1. -4 of ' - FF 5 ,, lm Q, P 55 M :fix X cf I - w ' in , P my- .- - ly ,... ' ' , g , - .X S 7 W ., , - - A A EQ V,, :Uv Q. T , - ,gfgisg Im. -. Ee 'QT ' QM: 'Q' H 3 5 p WJ, .fu if . if V dgwlfolinq P 'e, '43 ,ii YI!! MGM 92 fmcllion elm LEX OROQIJ Allen - Pres. Batty -- Where I come from, East Providence th Berry - Large brain for a kid. Bilorleuu - Beast Bilodeau. Boezi - A tune a day will keep the Deans away. Carr - Our man Cass the carpenter. Ciruro - Yah, but .... Clow - No, you can't copy my homework! Conley - Snap, Kinkle and Pop. Crooher - Thank goodness for Beth Israel. DeMatieo - Here tomorrow - gone today. Devoe - Quieter than average. Drella - The Red Priest Special. Hurzon - Bet you can't do it that way! Lepenuen - Maine boy all the way. Locke - Here today - gone tomorrow. MacDonald - Let's have a cough, Herbert. Maher - Boom! Manton - Sleepytime. McDermott - This is the way to do it. Montgomery - Junior Groove. Morin - Still water runs deep. Morey - More guns than Moses has Bibles. Nutrir - Greek from R.I. Piper - 25 Tavern Road. Plourrle - Capable. Prior - Quiet, shy, just right. Fahey - Fastest man with a B.M. project. Finzllen - Carpentry is breaking him. Flunigun - Where's you get that hat, Flanigan? Fruncere - Anybody got a cigarette? Greengold - No comment, please. Guimurer - Mr. Turkomer's favorite student. Herrhmun - Look at that Ipana smile. Higginr - I swear to it. Huclron - I-HERE! Humphrey - Ph. D in Architectural Drafting. fohnron - Cleanest hands in drafting class. Kemperty - Tony, don't you ever keep quiet? Kenny - Are you in this class too, Kenny? Smfery - Look out for that floating decimal. Scennu - Tell us about your hand once more, Al. at is! Schwumh - Be prepared for a raid on your car, john. Smith - Hope that wall doesn't collapse. Sreudman - Look out for that red truck. Stonrtrom - Intramural card king. Sycamore -- Look it up in graphics. Themeli - Estimating the cost of sending Mr. Ba Thulin - Life of the party. Tyler -- Tippicanoe and Tyler too? ssetr to Siberia Welle - The cheapest guy with a Christmas present, only 5,3140 00 Wert - Would you please 'splain that. Wilbur - 20X 15 vision Cdialated no lessj. Willir f Time for your milk, Willis. w!lE.Jw , W, N 5511 ,las , . EEQLQN.. mf! WFS -fvzv.......,, 1 w, rn Lx! X' ' 1 'git -' 1 ex 11? 11 Q iuil? nmol Jflliq l'l'LU6ll5 ' Znqlrl eerllwq Q CIfl4'lfOe0gfl5' Morkor - Hey man, pack a lunch. Pigg - Sleeping Beauty. Hanlon - Lop-sided joke teller. Pndeler - Rawhides' wip snaper. Pierlak - Chief Fingernail Chewer. Smith - Well up in Vermont we do it this way. Greele - There goes my car again. Fogarzy - How's your mother? Vorro - I'm getting married in the morning. Tilton -- Stop! I want my breakfast. Spillane -- 'iWhat's the difference? Colantaon - No! That's OK. Tarzia - Stonewall Tarzia. Vieira - Late for Plainville, Alan? Varnam - Hurry up Alan is leaving. Yaalirernia - Shut up and deal. Springer - Terrific Gibrir - I give up. I'll play your silly little game. Onalrick - Take your truck and get out of my sandbox Denio - Triumphant Trumpet Tooter. Filip - Don't worry about it. Gnillenzette - Lunch napper. Szockar - What's the hurry? Prarlente - Cards anyone? Sawyer - Nurse's assistant. Hall - Who cares. Lander - Now wait a minute! Gnaclaione - Is a 3.5 index any good? mi: E '33 mfs , gif? ' Q .jx f Q . M-5, , x-mx' .fm M g ,, 2 mi :Ax . - Y ' . il? ' Q. . L ' A 'fr ' 'E' Na ... N, 2 ' V 4 'ffff 'ii - . - .. 'cl , A ,1 . f tl Tu Uv f rd, V ' f .1 ' f ' ' . jj 1,-I i Y, T1 nz. xivL1,v Z is 3-V 9 :Q -,.1. I Y'-3 . ' ' ' ze ' ' I 1' , ' L1 I W EE ,- ,ev , Q J V I, 1 1' 1' ' I I JL. J 34g 1:'--,.p,g-f,F- -4- - :EL I my QQ . .. fx www f .MM Y- , my . .fy W1 -A .WW , i .Eg ij Q7 ' . im? Q sw if :Hg I- geecfronic ineerinq QQCLLWOYOQIQ Balerzfro - There's a right way, a wrong way, and another way. Cedrone - Good men die early, so you better take care of me! Cerniglia - I can't stand it! Chojnowrlei - Who doesn't know how to forecast weather? Chrirto - Cool Moose! R-E-A-L-L-Y! Condon - Wally, if the Ben Casey series is ever stopped, you might get above 2.5!'I Cooledge - Hey, Mike, what do you mean studying calcu- lus when Clark and I are doing the tubes lab? Cormier - My feelings toward the teaching staff are - CENSORED. C ozighlin - What ya mean I have to have a 1.5 index! Cannif - I know you're supposed to call 'em as you read 'em, but at least we should plug the meter in before you read 'em, LOU! Curran - There's nothing like a P.I.V. to cure a bighead. - Truly! Currier - It's only a lab. Fudge it, he'll never know the difference. Davis - When I say BOOGIE, I want you to shake that thing now. DeFonz0 - Wl1at do you mean? You don't have any bias? Let's jack up the grid voltage to 500 volts and see what happens. Dellicicchi - I recommend two lunch periods for men with tapeworms like mine. Deraalnierr - Why must there always be fightin'? Why can't there be peace in the valley? Lopez-Algeria - Late, but not too late. MacDonald - Stay at your bells until the bench rings - H.B. MacGregor - Truly, that's just what goes on! Macie - That is because you're not a ham. Mahoney - Truly gentlemen, that's just the Way they cool the coil at M.I.T. Mallard - Hey, turn oh' the power!! We have a white and stiff short in the middle of the circuit - Wally Co1ledge! Malmqaixt - IBM - What other company is there? Maloof - In the interest of goodwill .... Marh - Electrolytics are bad actors. Right, Macie? 142 Marian - Darn Yankee, you all struck out! Meehan - Otherwise known as Rocky Marshmallow. Melamed - Twenty years from now ..... Mann - 194O, a vintage year for Plymouthsf' N olin - I give up! I'll play your silly game. Orgood - Math? How did that outsider get in here? I an confused - Truly. Paglierani - Don't mess with the best. Carey - Class father. Derorier - Being a genius is such a lonely life. Green - Which way to Route 66? Paid Healey - Phil! - Paul? - Paul! - Phil? Phil Healey - Paul! - Phil? - Paul! - Phil? Hamhlez - Dig that crazy beat Haskell - The quiet one. Hilton - Why not! Hopey - A man's knowledge is directly proportional t the yearly snowfall at Wentworth. H ophinron - Breaking up is hard to do. Howard - Hee-Aw Hnpfer - There must be a formula? Ingallr - The thing of it is .... i' Ireland - I've got to scoot next door. Ken johnson - 'Tm just an ordinary guy. Roht. johnron - I would have been here on time, but m car . . . Kararhedore - The marriage counselor and Marin recruiter. Lim - Try me - Hollywood calls. Livingston - The Robinhood of EEE. Lowe - I did it! Lacar - When I was at Tufts. Soares - Hax not X. Taylor - Tony? ? ? ! !! Tetreaidt - ML Dillon? w Timmons - But these specs say it should be .... Tolan -- Dream along with me. Trocchio - His hat is his crowning glory. Viccione - Wan-a-trade? s RM mf- 5... 'w-M ff' -Q. K n x Aw A Dexrocber - Back seat driver. Dockett - L's boy. Daley - Major Mudd CIbbyD Danpby - Storyteller. Evan: - Old soldering iron. Faber - Flip-Hop. Fine - Okay if I say a few words? Firber - Fireball. Fairy - Noisey foisy and the tops in pops. Gambardella - I'rn taking over. Gartley - Hump. Giarzetto - Mr. H. Jr. Gibb: - Whoo, Whoo, Whoo. Grace - Essentially what we have here .... Gray - Srnudgy. Grijin - Daniel the Digger. Grire - I should have gone to college. Hakkila - The mad Finn. H oar - The Hat Lattanzi - The Hat's friend. Parrom - Lewella. Patrick - The Ver-monster. Perry - Scratch one '63. Percbier -- 6 meter Peschier. Plociak - Lead handler. Reardon - The garbage man. Richard: - The Maine-iac. Richer - Alfalfa. Rioicx - My name is Reo, not Row, Mr. T. Rifley - But, Mr. T., this chair is brokenf' Rivlin - How'd you do? Samokar - Your hostile. Sampxon - Take it easy. Smetbierrt - I've never seen so much in my life. Smitb, I. - J-R-VV-HERE. Smitb, R. - K1VlTK this is KIWYH - Sorry Russ no copy-try an HE-35. Smith, W. - Short circuit. Swarce - Bring on the dancing girls. Switzer - Dr. A. Q News-f.: N 145 L Cgfecfricaf - wearing' QQCLYIOQOQIJ Allan - Don, are you going home to have lunch with the wife? Burger! - Bob, are you going home this weekend? Bnttemll - What! me worry? Carrington - The boys say you're not teaching this Physics course correctly, Mr. B. Coldwell - Hey, George, have you got the data for last yeat's experiment on Series Circuits? Dennlron - Let George do it. Derchmnheanlz - Hey, Coldwell, slow down, I can't keep up. DiGio1mnni- George, let me borrow your lab report. Domenico - Oh, boy, do I love those V.W.'s. Donegan - Did you pick up the nurse today? Foley - Can't you put 110 volts through a changer cartridge? Hunt - That last minute conference with the instructor. Mmiani - What happens to those electrons after the tube is disconnected? McLellan - Hey, Teach, how about getting back to the subject under discussion? Mitchell - Sleeping in a feather bed. Monliron - How much did those transformers cost you? Nalette - Pool and Drafting don't mix. Nix - Sleeping Beauty. Porno - Hey look, Wlmyte, that guyis shorter than I am. Raehe - It's about that time. Rirley - Bobby, can I go home to change for my interview next period? Smztis - It's making like a capacitor. Sncharzewrhi - I've goa a 5.6, I think I'm gonna Hunk out. Sweeney - Maybe we can redesign the circuit so it won't smoke so much. Whelan - Professional Student. Whyte - I was born and raised on a little farm in Ireland, that's not too interesting, is it? if war 3,5 SF? 1 11 S 4 iii,-f 425' wx 150 SFU 1, x .Ln W, , ,,X,,345g,E ,X I- Www niccbf - qineerlnq ibm iqn .jecIfm0e0q'f1 Option Artbary - Watch out Bob Cousy. Cbare - How did you do that? Cbreftenren - All right you guys. Crirci - Hey Huey, wait up! Draper - Why not have just machine shop? Dramm - Why don't you guys grow up. Egan - Pete, did you do the I.C.? Enanr - No mail today Tom. Field - All right now men. Firber - Wait for me Pete! Frank - Of course I didn't do any homework. Geldart - Who says Fords are no good? Gunrad - Wait till I go to Indianapolis. I-Iarting - Let's move ahead with a great deal of vigor. Harcb - Ellsworth, did you get that strength? Overberg - What the heck are you doin? Palmer - I wonder if this will ever get off the ground? Pafciak - No homework tonight fellows. Price - Hey Gunrud, take it easy. Rafter - What are you making now Palmer? Read -4 Bring your sneaks tomorrow fellows. Kogerr - Hey, did you guys see that fire? Saccoccio - Whatl are you kidding? Williams - Silence is golden. Holbrook - He that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing. H opkinr - There's more strength in knowing STRENGTH, than having strength. Jobnron - Now thou shalt know better next time, Am- bitious Man. ,loner - Never forget, to remember to think. Keaney - MED-2C this year, refuses to use Silence is Golden. Keedy - Is he or isn't he? A Technological Giant! Knowler - To one of our instructors, The 'E' is not sounded . Knrza - 10 sec., 5 sec., 4 sec., 3 sec., 2 sec., I sec. - NO! Don't say it. QKeep cool Koozj Kyslowsky - Who leaves the game - loses it. LaVoie - Walking computor. LeBlanc - Always? Sincere, honest, truthful and trust- worthy? Oh come-now. Lindray - Think, concentrate, metallate. Does it really help? Lopes - And Brutus is an honorable man - Julius Ceasar, Act III Scene II. 152 Strarbnick - But Mr. Mullenmeister, I did open the win dowsf' Sweet - Sweet as a? - CSWEET-PEAD! Tervo - Busy as a bee. Oh Yah! What kind of bee? Tafzfr - There's a lot of truth in positive thinking. Neve give up. Verrico - A representative bowler of the MED-2C Bowlin Team. Bowler! Well, at least he represents. Vickerman - Cider smiles in your face and then cuts you throat. Wadrwortb - Always say what you think is right. The sign of an honorable man. Wallenrtein - For sure success, always keep S-M-I-L-I-N-G. Weiner - Failure comes only when one concedes. Winner - I'm as sober as a judge! Xenelir - Never accept defeat, but look for new paths. Zarclerka: - I don't want any of your snow. Zawadzki - I shall never ask, never refuse, nor ever resign an office. Mazola - What test? Steven: - A wild party thrower. Mellen - The cafeteria kid. 'Bancbard - Have to pass strength. Major - This is how it's done. Bridger - Slow poke of the volleyball team. Montal - Quiet but noticed. Abdinoor - Lots of pictures this month. Sqaillante - Anybody want to buy an Edsel. Martin -- Beat you all to the next class. Martin - Our leader. Arabian - How much was that quiz worth? MacMa:ter - HASTME club is best. Matty - Oh! I have a class today. O'Connell - No more commuting for me. Banks - But Why? Brotberr - Who me? Sleep. Antonioli - Chi sa dice. Morse - joe, can I borrow your compass? Aldort - My car isn't running. Marble - Oh, for that Army life. Magnan - Another scholarship. Biancbi - Gotta 'manga' quick. O'Leary - Going down the 'Priest'. Cartellacci - Where is the party next week? - .A C 'kim W s sw ,wx ,W , ,W 1 .. . Z, J zwfm: , X iw, H WHSKJG 1 ,,,, 'K 95' I5 4, Q51 -- :EY Y , H , liw +1Qa4.l 'N..1gg...55g g 'wQ 'Q., .25 LWL -:: 1 M F , -' ,,,,1fQ: f..,,.- , , 'S 4 2 T 154 8.1 eclmomica - W . , 1 1 5 N V x xxa, lifhv..-, ', X Y Y uJ fJ qlneerirbq QGCLWOBUQQ power Qpflvw Jfleaf Anderton - The Navy is my Shepherd, I shalt not be drafted. Beuupre - That girl across the way ---- Brutton - Now back in California - - - Deluny - 'Tm gonna be a ski bum! Donnelly - Hi sports fans! Egan - Silence. Flynn - It's your turn to buy the milk. Lrzrnonde - Anybody wanna buy a Pontiac engine? Lauer - Whos mad about the game? Liner - The mouse that roared! Lynch - Whos got an Irish Temper? Ozolinr - Mighty Mo! Puirley - Who's excited? Paquette - How's the weather up where? Potter - What do you mean it won't work? Robert: - Goin' home this weekend, Dana? Rodriguer - So I put this transistor set up in the old buggy - - - - Rorh - I bought it yesterday. Rourrel - I'l1 go by boat! Routron - Don't you like the way I drive? Sanhorn - I'd get married now if I had the money! Shelburne - I've been working on the railroad! Smith, C. - Mr. Atlas. Smith, D. - Which girl? Snow - Professional student. Thomron - Everyone has a right to his own opinion as long as it's the same as mine! Turner - Do you want to race around the block a couple of times? Vaughn - Say little, think much! Zuppelli - What's life without a laugh or two! 5 G 315115 ,L kg. 2' 4 .fig 1,1 n ' n 3 Q 55 1 5. - 1 ,Q ,H , 4 .ww H 2 i' 'gf 1. 3 'Q , at 1 ,H .-SN 'Zi J' I A, ,qw 1 3 S , lg.. , slew' -. ZH, fu Q clmnicaf - CLWOQOQIJ ' I Option 1 gzvew Canclini - Have hockey stick, will play. Cangiano - The head cheerleader of MD-2D. Canon - Alias Pipes , little gun with a BIG bang. Cassarino - Cassario? ..... Cassarino, here! Clijord - When he is not reading bike magazines, Dick is an instructor in' Strength class. C onghlin - Lost my slide rule, gotta see Fuzzy. Cartin - Did you have any trouble with the Strength home- work? Davis - Life guard of the class. DeLeo - Horses are my business. DeLe1u - The Big Swede . Donnee - A 1.6, I'm going to see the Dean about this! Meyer - A bottle a da kee s the doctor awa Y P Y' Money - Mr. Shaw, would you like ..... ?- Norhary - This pool is cutting down on my '50 hours of homework. Nyzio + When are you going home Stan? Pelletier - I'd watch out for the linx if I were you. Penney - I don't want to hear about it! What am I gonna do? My buddy oe is one Porreca - , J g Repacci - Wearing my G. I. hat, singing Green Dolphin Street to the Milling machine. Rich - Frogs, watch out for flying stock! Rooney - Our section's contribution to the basketball world. 0'Neil - Can't say that it interests me much. Miller - I brought my Rapid-Rambler today. Conlon - Beware of the quiet man. Parsons - Are you kiddin' me? Naayohas - Joe Institute Berry - Homework, what's that. Donovan - It was a long-struggle, but I finally made it. Enos - Man, I really hit that test. Ferguson - Who me? I'm not nervous. Ferrera - Boy, am I glad we weren't pressured at this school. c Forman - I wish they would put the heat on. Sanchez - No money to anybody but myself. I've got a burner of a Merc. and jungle noises. Shwartz - I'm sorry, we are temporarily out of stock on that book, check again next week. Steacl - This paper is damaged, can I exchange? Uherti - Sash, stop making those jungle noises, will ya? Valli- V.P. of the M.D. Voci - The best teacher I had was Pedro Galatis for Phy- sics in the summer time. Washhoarne - Can't we use hydraulics for that? Weimer - Pass it along, it's fresh coconut. Whipple - To those who must strive, stop and think and realize - for it's worth the the long drive. Woodmari - I didn't do very well on that test, I guess. Zanello - Never say never. Dachnowski - Hold everything! according to 'Bassin and Brodskyf Gent - The man behind the guns. Giorgi - This place looks familiar. Hale - Women are like death, they pursue those who flee and Hee those who pursue. Hansis - All works of art should begin .... at the end. Harriman - Heads I win, tails you loose. H eartcjaist l- He who dubs is a dubber. Heath - The world belongs to the patient man. Hoffman - You ain't too swift. Holmes - It's not what you know, but where you can find it. ' H osnzer - He who protrudes, follows his belly. 160 I jeghers - Do you want something on the top shelf? johnson - There is no index of character so sure as the voice. jorclan - The wolf may loose his teeth, but never his nature. Karninshi - By the work one knows the Workman. Larnhert - His future is uncertain, but certainly he'll be a success. MacDonald -- Wine is the first weapon that devils use in attaining the young. Marder - I profess that, 'I never met a man I liked.' Meserrfey - Whoever is foremost-leads the herd. Messier - Can I borrow your homework? Rasnzassen - Sorry, Closed! Roy - One's work is not a measure of his height. St. Onge - But sir! isn't there any partial credit? Santo - Knit one, pearl two. Schzlltz - The very hairs of your head are all numbered. Shea - By virtue of his diligence his future is certain to be bright. Shaman - I never confine myself to facts. Slotshy - Is that a plus or a minus zero? Snowman - Don't try and snow the snowman. Stanley - Can I borrow a cigarette? Vedrani - Where's all the hair on the comb coming from? Allarcl - I didn't have enough time. Alpert - Remind me to buy a car sometime. Batstone - Author of occasional blunt remarks in Mr. Hap- good's class. Becker - Warden over Boston's J.D.'s. Bernson - Swiss of the Beau jeans. Wild drummer at Sand Pond. Bingham - Newman Prep. bound. Bishop -- MD-2A's quiet Vice President. Bolton - Olds Forever - Student of MD-BA. Bongiolatti - Our sincere, hardworking President, also a connoisseur of fine magazines. Boachard -- Good fellow, friend to all. Bradley - Laugh a minute. Favorite saying, Wamp bank. Brown - Bradley's twin and partner in crime. Battiglieri - MD-2A's man in the White House. Batts - How many points have you got? Callinan - -and then she sez to me . . Emerson -- Spent countless hours on classroom homework - zero! Goscinzinski - Has everything-full time job, good car, little homework, and good marks. Laycock - Life of the party. Favorite saying - that kid is a finkf' Leslie - Man whose apartment was the mecca of studious M.D. students. Lettieri - Man with a certain air about him. Leoesqae - Strength testing machine tests. Lihacha - Chevy's forever. Lahko - I think I've had this lab before. Lynch - A hard working student heading toward his re- ward-an ulcer. MacDonald - How can that work? Mczfllpine - Silent, sober?, Ford owner. McCabe - Levesque's sparring partner in Mechanism Design. Patten - Hey, did you hear this one? Rossi - He thinks he is Arnold Palmer's replacement. Schwartz -- Brightened our day with his classroom antics, especially his countdown in strength tests. THATS TRUE. W i T I I A I , 1 Mw'..H ,. Hu.. Ha.. ,vv 251- -:ff V: Vu 32 uh f o 'HS gig 1wl1'zf,,H-wx, M v Q, vw, ,f w , ww w w H w w w 1 w ,- ss' 'VW eclmanicae - s ge clfmirw oeoqaj clfm Iorocebb Qrffion Bickford - It's whatls in the band that counts. Branalley - Have thumb will bum C to Providenceh Branjer - Rooms with The Wentworth Five minus two. Cizfro - 3l6.00 C.O.D. Crowley - Play it safe, use carbidesf' Davison - Mr. Candlepin himself. Derrocber - Gee, I don't think I'll pass physics, I lost my color crayons Downing - A-1 Stop 8c Shop clerk. Dabina - Where's Earl? Flatberr - Good, only 9 lab reports to make up tonight. Garbamky - Cold mics mean shaky tolerances. Goodwin - Knock it off, will ya Charlie. Grzenda - Who stole the Kiskaf' Harper - I.G. Keleloer - I think I'll put my motorcycle together before it rustsf' Lemaife - Somebody stole my Locker!! Lorfl - Average M.P.-2 bowler - 900 for 3 strings! Mace - Keep a cool unit. Maynard - Drives a BIG Ford up from little Rhode Island. Nikitar, C. - Man, you can't beat those 'South Bends'. Nikitar, I. - M.P.-2, over here. Poapart - Right, Sir, but here's the catch. Pralal - Fd say. Przbyzewrki - Rembisz, where's Poupart? Reardon - Long day this is, 3 periods. Renzbirz - Nothing can beat a Roncezti - Paul is quiet, but watch out for the quiet ones. Scraton - Hey, don't push me fella. Smaclaetti - Liverwurst sandwiches 2556 each plus tax. Stanoick - Come on Smigs, clean up. Whipple - The M.P.-2 swinging cheerleader. William: - I'll lick any ten guys at the alleys. Solar -- Walk softly and carry a big stick. , U HQ., 1? 9 4 m 1 PM r E 5 2254? , WEEE? w nf ,, n. Sai X1 ' M I ,nw x M 'X wo X ,Mm Iv X AMW lmefafo 1 Ji I jec wearing LYLOYOQIJ Alton - Eck-Eck, where's the Zoo? Bormtein - Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself! Bryda - New Bedford Tech. was never like this. Buckley - Talks a lot, says little. C oben - Watch out Gene Krupa, here I come. C oppollno - 'Vroom-Vroom', me and my big bad motorcycle Crown - Did you hear the one about ----- ? Faiola - Well the mafia does it this way. Fermmlo - Hey Mike, whatcha doing? Gimti - California here I come. Glearon -- I love My Wife, But Oh You Kid. Griggs - So I says to the 'knife '.... . Lmzoie - All right, everybody down to the gym. Mlzjfini - Sure I like Welding Option. Rich - Mrs. Johnson, this is jerry, I won't be in school todayf Rougemont -- Hey Steve. Rugoletti - I want to be one of the three Stooges. Sander: - Whadda ya mean I'm uncouth? Vollmte - Dot's a ting. C omzolly - Little Michael. Popek - I never rowed any boat ashore. Gofrelin - I own stock in U.N.H. Dodge - Gee! It was clean when I started. X . , , ,, 73 fvmvmv , . unsms ' A, -agxh 's Ww- , im M., , H W., V. H , H , H ww. f M .oo ' ' M. nf wh 5 1 J A f M N Xu F . - E . 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McKee - You dirty Aardvark! Mecagni - My badge! My badge!! I forgot my badge! Nicbolr - Two make a dime. Packard - 30 Rake. Pnlrifer - Shure enough. Robinson - BIG DADDY! Rapp - The little old wine maker 'me'! Scott - Quick! Let me copy your Lab! Snow - Opps! Not again. Tylderley - Hey! Scotty! Veinott - Wake up, Johng class is over. Zarella - Good things come in small bundles. Taclae - Always singing Sweet Lorraine. Mento - He meant to. Engstrom - IO-8. an ' . fl n I . ol? uf ,A A - -ff- 1. :gp '- W EH X 1 1 1 1 X N 1 1 ' S sa 2 2 . -,X 5 V 4- 1 flip A I, 111 Q L' If l if A11 1 K T N D 1 2 1 A qt QM ' fax aw Wx Iproclwc tion - qi j0Cl'lfYlfO nearing A99 ow Baruch - Gino, we called him, that is for sure, But long he'll be' known as the butcher . Clemenzi - Our man of experience, he'd been through it before, Over at math, always first in the door. Elliott - Dave is a kid we will never forget, our class clown, Elliott. 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'w' -TG f'-,Y Pf'i3'.,1 Y 54' 2 f' .LQ 512f5 IxJ5'1'8 - naw.,-Vyfw....ktwsiwww-11 gg -c-'fy-'mg---is of . '-52-:-5.3.-g.g,'-g.g.'-4551fi.. . Y .- 'M fm, .Z wx, ' .WW ' x Us 1, A x IQKWN' .gx.v... . . QL iff- U 4 .. 2.-Wl v'x +.2.' 4.1 vw- -1'.1.x. Q f.,A,2 Jw. M V-.A ,wa- 'wgfyfs My Kiwi K' X, N 95, X V1 NL i.'aQf f X f 'S is ,fy 1 ,M V W ,W L. HW . www ,WB if Af' 9 -1 . , ,,. . V - , P , s x , . , .A ,,,s?.5-Y, Aff 'x Ki cvs-.x.,.fQ. .. ' vi-' ' ' .p. ,..:.',1 45. . ' - - -. 1 2 .'5 Fi- .war-X.r-fl..-7.-..:.ww.-.-.,. '- , - .-.M ,v,.'.a, ' . f9:qLggi.A.Q,3 ygmw WH fmnww mimi xxx r 1 3 was :E-ww, may A, ,MJ 1? ' X FRONT ROW: Leblanc, Rich, jr., Mr. J. G. Sylvia, Faculty Ad11i.tor,' Cronan, Pre.ride1zt,' Valli, Vice-Presiderztj Rugoletti. ZND ROW: Smith, Sanders, Finocchiaro, Welch, Paolini. 3RD ROW: Griggs, Erikson, Mullins, Volante, Bryda. The American Foundrymen's Society at Wentworth In- stitute received its charter on April 25, 1959, by Mr. Ashley B. Sinett, National Secretary of the Society. It is the only A.F.S. chapter in the country to be found in a technical insti- tute such as Wentworth, which speaks quite highly of the program. The purpose of the club is to furnish motivation in the interest of advancing the art and science relating to the man- ufacture and utilization of metal castings. The A.F.S. is a technical society confining itself exclusively to the develop- ment and dissemination of education and scientihc informa- tion of foundry methods, practices, processes, and metallurgy. The A.F.S. publishes and makes available more informa- tion on foundry operations than any other organization in the world. Its publications have been translated into several languages. Modern Casting, the official A.F.S. magazine, publishes much authoritative and unbiased information each month. Mr. Herbert H. Klein, treasurer of Klein-Farris Com- pany, is serving as the Industrial Advisor to the student chapter. Mr. Klein has done much to help students get started after their graduation. He has also aided the school in strengthening its cast metals program by obtaining new ma- terials as gifts from industry to keep training abreast of con- stantly changing technology. Many of the students have been attending the monthly 188 .7 dinner meetings as guests of the New England chapter of A.F.S. Then afterwards, they heard and talked with speakers of the evening. The students have made many friends at these meetings. ' Several men from industry visited meetings and informative talks to the students. Fred Barbour, from R lic Steel, demonstrated and spoke on cupola operations. operated Wentworth's new scale model three inch Cl which is the only one of its type in the country. Later in year Mr. Robert Carpenter, from Hanna Furnace Company gave the students many valuable pointers on cupolas society also arranged for a series of films concerning 1 metallurgical and foundry technological advances. 'During Christmas vacation the society took a field to the Draper Corporation in Hopedale, Massachusetts, saw modern automated production of castings used in textile industry. It also visited Belcher Malleable Iron pany in Easton, one of the oldest malleable foundries in United States. In addition, during the spring vacation society travelled to Schenectady, New York, and saw the eral Electric Steel Foundry, which works on an extr large and automated production basis. ' : , i Y The years officers were Charles Cronan cha Robert Valli, vice-chairman, Gerald Rich, secretary, Ra LeBlanc, treasurer. Mr. J. Gerin Sylvia served as the f advisor and was assisted by Mr. Kenneth Hapgood. ,45f77Wcf' The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers is a national organi- zation composed of engineers and designers engaged in the field of tool engineering. The society has established many student chapters in leading engineering colleges and technical institutes throughout the world. The Wentworth Chapter, which was formed in 1955, is one of the largest and most active chapters in the organization. The student chapter has two primary purposes: to create interest in this field among the students and to keep abreast of the latest developments. The club strives to accomplish these objectives by having demonstrations, technical talks, movies, and visits by representatives from industry. The company representative is most important because he can give the membership first-hand information about his experiences. Student members receive national recognition with the publication of the Collegiate, a periodical exclusively for them. All members receive this newsletter in addition to the Tool Engineer, a monthly magazine which advertises latest engineering methods and machine tools. Thus the student chapters receive greater representation in the society. FRONT ROW: Vickerman, Canon, Scruton, Goodwin, Pralat, Secretaryf MacMaster, Clmirfrzam' Lambert, Brunjes, Maynard, Grzenda, Pasciak. ZND ROW: Mr. Peter E. Kop, Faculty Advirory Allard, Santino, Morris, I-Ianna, Pelletier, Rossi, Bonfatto, Cushman, Arrirtant Adviror. 3RD ROW: Matola, Hatch, Matty, Gleason, Nyman, Crawford, Antonioli, Birnson. 4TH ROW: Fritz, Draper, Zard, jeghers, Knowles, Ritval, Robbins. amz The Wentworth Institute band, plagued by the usual problem of insufficient rehearsal time, again came through with the high caliber music that the student body, faculty, and administration have come to expect. The success of the band this year was due to the leadership of Director William Tesson, faculty advisors Mr. Lang, Mr. Esterberg, and to the hard work of the band members themselves. . Most of the music played by the band this year was from popular musicals and movies such 'as Exodus, - Milk and Honey, and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Along with the idea that the club period is not supposed to be all work and no play, the band took some time off from rehearsing for convocations and played just for the fun of it. The favorite piece at these sessions was Salute the Duke, a medley of jazz man Duke Ellington's most famous songs. ' The band was not all seriousness at the convocations either as one frightened Student Council Representative can tell you. He was almost decapitated by a low flying cymbal. The ofiicers of the band this year were President, William Lauer, MEPII, Secre- tary, Kerry Drakes, AET-Ig and Librarian John Delaney, MEPII. FRONT ROW, SEATED: Lauer, Prerideng' Haskel, Beach, DeMinico, Motrolo, Sutherland, Parsons, Lipman. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Tracy, Souliere, Cotter, Mirow, Gartley, Leighton, Bickford, Drakes, Secremryy Tetreault, Denio, Cassarino, Adler, Chapman, Backstrom. STAND- ING: Farnham, Cochran, Sherman, Burr, Pendelron, Tolan, Delaney, Librarian' Martin, Heywood, Mr. Harold F. Lang, Faculty AzZ11iror,' Mr. William Tesson, Director. ' -1 '- -f'--'- v--Ts 1 I l WM. M... l........ A 'N' . , ,,l. .....l mlm ....'Lv,4i...: ll U FRONT ROW: Lewis, Clinton, Sullivan, Lucas, Cerniglia, Mr. S. Adams, Accompanirtf Robinson, Pre.ride7zt,' Mr. Edward Whittredge, Direclory Andrew, Hero, Moulton, Blades. ZND ROW: Pelletier, Blackler, Jennings, Wilson, Hartley, Mclntire, Williams, McFadden, Metcalf, Bowdoin, Leblanc, DePodeata, Welle. 3RD ROW: Guyer, Samara, Walsh, Jessop, Hutchinson, Chamberlain, Davison, Doucette, Stetson, Ireland, Worster, Hurd, Craig, Bickford. 4TH ROW: Browning, Ripley, Prentiss, Newman, Gouzie, Shelton, Sycamore, Lukko, Wright, Allen, Kuhn. Le CM To render an opportunity for singing excellent music in an organized group is, and will be for years to come, the primary purpose of the Wentworth Glee Club. Each year the members of the Glee Club have the chance to sing many types of music. Selections this year included Negro spirituals, ballads, folk songs, marching songs, and popular tunes. Some of the songs were sung at the Presidents convocations throughout the year for the enjoyment of the student body. However, the greatest effort was put into the two big annual events, choral singing on Boston Common at Christmas and the Spring Musicale in May. Under the careful direction of Mr. Edward B, Whittredge, and the accompanist, Mr. Samuel Adams, the group was well prepared for these two events. The Musicale proved enjoyable from two standpoints. The singing itself was excel- lent, but more impressive were the wonderful improvements over previous years - a result of the impetus from such events during the year. It is doubtful that anyone left the auditorium after hearing the selections without feeling that he had witnessed a marvelous example of cooperation and effort toward a common goal. In addition to the regular Glee Club, the Double Quartet provided entertainment throughout the year. This is a relatively new group started last year by Mr. Whittredge and made up of the more capable members of the Glee Club. Members of the Double Quartet this year were David Sycamore, Lewis Pelletier, Jr., Peter Cerniglia, Fred Met- calf, Phil Williams, james Robinson, Bob Ireland, and George Jessop. With soloists David Sycamore and Bob Ireland in the leads, the double quartet has proved itself to be a lasting part of the Glee Club's program. No small amount of work was responsible for the quality of this year's Glee Club. It was a credit to the skill of the director, the advisors, Mr. Cheney and Mr. Haratunian, and to each and every member. FRONT ROW: Scanlon McKay, Tarzia, Faiola, Piper, Secretaryf Mussells, Preridentf Major, Vice- P7'Z5NdE71F,' S3.HChCZ,.Tf24J1lf9f,' Lines, Martin, Carnes, Monier. ZND ROW: Nickerson, Wiggin Murgida, Bleau,' liish, Sbrogna, Weaver, Thibodeau, Drew, Gilmetti, Loftus, Gilman, Jigeant. 5RD ROW: Cirnino, Laurion, Davis, Sinkiewicz, Clemente, Allan, Bornstein Priest, Marcus, Penney, Thomas, Manocchia, Hallinan, Starck. 4TH ROW: Zawadzki, Meservey, Lynch, Savery, Lord, LeBlanc, Field, Wormelle, Levenson, Mortenson, McKee, Chaplis, Bongiolatti, Allen, MISSING: Kostenko, Jr., Eine. 1 The Student Council provides for the organization, management, and financing of many of the student activities. It is composed of all the class section presidents who are elected by their respective classes. The four Student Council officers are a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer who are second-year men elected to ofiice by the student body at the end of their first year. Committees are formed within the Council for the purpose of performing duties and tending to functions for the students, both social and non-social. Among the out- standing committees this year were the Dance Committee, the T.C.H. Clubs Commit- tee, and the Christmas Party Committee. Probably the most memorable accomplishment for the Dance Committee was the Senior Prom, this being the first year in several that it was held outside of school. The prom was held at the Totem Pole with Bob Bacheldor doing the honors. Many thanks go to Paul Bleau and his men for one of the best proms this school has seen. The T.C.H. Clubs Committee is charged with reviewing the allotment of funds to the many different Technical, Cultural, and Hobby Clubs. Brian McKee and his committee did a fine job during the first half of the year, and during the second half of the year, he took over the tiresome job of handling the talent show. Every year at Christmas time, the Student Council sponsors a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. The necessary funds are contributed by the student body. The Christmas Party Committee, under the direction of Raymond Bellefeville, deserves special credit for an outstanding and successful party this year. Joe Bellino, noted foot- ball star, was a surprise guest at the party. Other accomplishments by the Student Council this year included many ufirstsf' Among these was the splitting up of the meetings on Tuesdays. Committee meetings were held for the first 15 minutes of the period, and on the following Thursday the committees reported to the council on their progress. This system enabled the com- mittees to have a regular meeting time and also kept the council well informed as to the effectiveness of each committee. A Parliamentarian was appointed to office for the first time. Thomas Field soon found himself well versed in Robert's Rules of Order and did a fine job of keeping order during the meetings. He proved that a Parliamentarian is a vital part of Went- worth's Student Council. Probably the achievement most beneficial to the entire student body, faculty, and administration was the establishing of Wentworth's Inter-mural Communication Sys- tem. This is the only, system of its kind in the area and the Student Council deserves the credit for setting it up on a trial basis which proved to be an amazing success. It is now an integral part of the school. t Thanks to the hard working council members, the guidance of Mr. Avtgis and Mr. Powers, and the cooperation of the student body, this was one of the Student Council's most successful years at Wentworth Institute. f7Ae Student au i Tau Alpha Pi is an honor society chartered at major technical institutes through- out the nation. This society, founded to give recognition to students of high scholastic attainment, is represented at Wfentworth Institute by the Delta Alpha Chapter. A candidate must attain a 3.50 index or better for two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters and must be of commendable character for acceptance into the society. I Each year the members of the society devote fifteen hours per week to tutoring students in need of academic assistance. The society aided in the operation of the bloodmobile drive which received do- nations of over 150 pints of blood. As in the past, the society conducted an informa- tion center at the annual Open House and numerous pamphlets and catalogues were distributed to visitors. Tau Alpha Pi again conducted the Student Council election of oflicers for the coming year. The society printed and distributed ballots at both the primary and the final elections and supervised the actual balloting and tabulation of votes. Also, at various times during the year, the society invited speakers to give informative lectures to combined groups of technical, cultural, and hobby clubs. The Delta Alpha Chapter of Tau Alpha Pi congratulates the students of the Class of 1965 for the perseverance they have shown in order to complete their formal education and hopes that by continuing their education, both formally and informally, they may realize the fulfillment of their goals. FRONT ROW: Dellicicchi, Evans, Johnson, Scott, Pre.rident,' Webb, Vice-President, Santo. 2ND ROW: Kaminski, Drumm, Sycamore, Zona, Sucharzewski, Risley. f7Ae la.. Sta!! The yearbook is a portrait of the graduating students. Since this book rep- resents all the graduating students, it belongs to each individual student. It is a symbol of achievement and development. It is composed of many different items: original layouts, photographs, quips, and articles. The theme of this yearbook and each yearbook is always-the student. With this objective in mind, the TEKTON staff set out to gather a wide variety of facts, pictures, and articles concerning every aspect of the student's life at Wentworth. A perfect yearbook would include a complete summary of each student's ex- periences individually. This, of course, is impossible and beyond the scope of this book, but we believe a satisfactory compromise has been reached. Each student, knowingly or not, has participated in the TEKTON. The staff has consulted students for their opinions and suggestions which have contributed to the success of this year's book. This year we have made changes in the cover, layout, and the over-all structure of the TEKTON. More pages were added and new topics covered. Every effort has been made to modernize the yearbook in every way possible. The TEKTON would not be what it is if it were not for the competent and willing assistance of our advisors, Mr. Rooney and Mr. Fine, who gave freely of their time to insure the success of TEKTON. FRONT ROW: Higgins, Ferraro, Layout Editory Deer, Photography Editory Zona, Editor-iw Chieff Niemiec, Managing Editorf Defonzo. ZND ROW: Clapp, Berry, Smachetti, McDermott. BRD ROW: Saba, Donavan, Teczar. SEATED: Hardy, Matteau, Christo, Editor-ifz-Cbieff Abdinoor, Photography Editorg Boucher, Marcus. SECOND ROW: Varin, Reed, Mecagni, Spillane, Serafine, Bianchi. THIRD ROW: Agnew, Brown, Avery, Panza, Grillo, Sasso. FOURTH ROW: Zinck, Thomas, Forman, Graham. mnifecd The year 1963 marked the tenth anniversary of WENITECH. Wentworth's own newspaper has been engaged in reporting newsworthy events which occur frequently around the campus. Time and energy have gone into the making of the WENITECH. Busily trying to meet the deadlines, the staff has covered many nelds of activity such as academics, athletics, and social events. The WENITECH with all its gloss and fine printing is the product of students interested in the newspaper field. The staff and faculty advisors battle against time to furnish interesting material for the avid reader. Constant communication with the various technical, cultural, and hobby club activities is the job of WENITECH's roving reporter. Photography is important in any newspaper, for a picture is said to be worth a thousand words, and the staff photographers can always be found in the dark room developing candid and group photos which the camera staff had taken earlier. Many added attractions were featured as part of the tenth year of celebration. WENITECH sponsored a BEST-LOOKING GIRL CONTEST, inviting students to submit candid pictures of their girl friends. The winner was awarded the prize as well as the title of Miss Wentworth for 1963. A new column to inform students living away from home drew considerable attention. FROM THE EDITOR . . . IN AND AROUND BOSTON related all the events and happenings in old Bean Town. Motion picture openings, ham radio auctions, sports attractions and theatrical performances were well publicized by WENITECH. During its year-long celebration, the WENITECH staff attended a full day tour of Sullivan Bros. Printers to get a birds-eye view of the linotype machine operations. Mr. Joseph E. Sullivan, owner of Sullivan Bros. at Lowell, Mass., invited the WENI- TECH staff to lunch at the Vesper Country Club. The WENITECH climaxed its 1963 anniversary by exhibiting its newspaper splendor at the Open House at Wentworth. Ten thousand copies of a fourteen page edition were distributed to the public as they entered the front lobby. WENITECH's editor-in-chief for 1963 was Paul A. Christo. Mr. Christo devoted his spare time to social and civic organizations. His interest in public relations created many ideas for the WENITECH. Photography editor was Arthur Abdinoor, an avid dark room fan, who caught many students being themselves in a candid photograph. Art's polaroid was always in his hand, ready for a newsmaking discovery on campus. William Matteau, cartoon and Art editor, had many sketches ready for the WENITECH, along with an added quip or two of dry humor. William Hardy, avid sports fan, kept sports-minded students well-informed with the latest bowling ranks. Bill was kept busy because it was a good year for the bas- ketball and rifle teams. A Never-ceasing hard workers who always corrected grammatical phrases when the deadline time ran out, Mr. Philip Talbot and Mr. Richard Chartier, faculty advisors for the WENITECH, kept the spark going in a spirited stair' working on the WENI- TECH. Best wishes to the Class of '63 from the WENITECH stai-T. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cacciola, Potter, Poulin, Anderson, Co-Captain, Melanson, Co-Captain, Valle. SECOND ROW: Lavoie, Stevens, Sampson, Harrimen, Gilmore. THIRD ROW: Gamwell, Mamzgerg Rasimas, Mamzgerg D'Entremont, Gosciminski, Gatley, Elliot, Dia- mond, Mamzger, Coach Merry. NOT IN PICTURE: Scalzo, Carpenter, Maher, Cassatino. Cltfegaf The 1962 Wentworth Institute baseball team because of many strategically timed errors had a fair season as far as its record was concerned, but a good season for en- thusiasm and interest. With the Nuclear Building under construction, we could use only part of the field for practice and had no home games. With all the games away, the members of the team got to know each other much better and had a good time on the many bus trips. The highlight of our baseball season came May 21 when, after two previous bad games in Worcester, our always happy George Carpenter went in to tame Worcester jr. College by pitching a perfect game as we won 2-0. On May 7, we visited Newton Jr. College and pulled out a 4-5 victory behind the timely hitting of Co-Captain Len Melanson and the base stealing of Dennis Valle. We visited Gordon College on May 1O,.and tied the game in the seventh inning on timely hits by Gary Anderson, Bill Harriman, Dick Gately and Walt Gilmore only to lose in extra innings. In the second game with Newton Jr., despite their impressive record, we beat them again with clutch pitching from joe Cassarino and the hitting of Melanson, Maner, and Potter. In one of the final games of the season against Northeastern, Joe Cacciola belted a fast ball that has not been seen since. It was not enough to win as the Leopards were defeated 20-5. At the Awards Assembly George Carpenter received the Milford W. Babcock Award and a special trophy for having pitched the only no-hit game in greater Boston collegiate circles during the season. The most Valuable Player Award was given to captain Lenny Melanson for his fine leadership. Along with a new diamond and several returning veterans, the 1965 season looks bright for baseball at Wentworth. gClfJLefLa! A determined group of hrst year men reported for the early practices. Included in this group were two men, Don Mancini and Rich Clemente, who are presently making Wentworth athletic history. They are both in the process of breaking the scoring records of the school. Captain Lavoie has played well all season and Coach Bertschy considers him to be one of the finest guards he has ever coached. Bill Whalenls return at mid season helped to spark the team, as he continued to score in the same manner as he did in his first year of play. Mark Paquette, a 6' 8 center was the only other second year player. He had no previous experience and is to be congratulated on his performance in college ranks. Paul Bleau, senior manager of the team, deserves an extra thank you for the excellent manner in which he has performed his duties. The highlights of the year so far, have been victories over Emerson College, cur- rent leader of the Greater Boston Small College League, 93-78, Worcester junior College, 87-75, at Worcester, Roger Williams junior College, 84-81, at Providence, and Calvin Collidge College, 75-51. At this writing we still have games with M.I.T. junior Varsity, Becker junior College and Calvin Coolidge College. This season concludes the coaching career of Mr. Bertschy. He will be missed by the coaches, referees, and his team, as he is respected in athletic circles. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Morse, Watkins, Smith, Caruso, Bellefeville. ZND ROW: Losordo, Lavoie, Potter, Clemente, Mancini. SRD ROW: Bleau, Manager, Kwesell, Wilson Paquette, Banas, Milne, Coach Bertschy. NOT IN PICTURE: Domblcowski, Scanlon, Wilson -T' ifd eam The confusion of returning to studies again from a quiet summer had hardly been put aside when tryouts were begun. Having selected out of a new crop of nearly fifty freshmen, five new candidates, we went to work to make this team the best team in years. The team faced some of the toughest teams in the East, including M.I.T., North- eastern, Harvard, B.U., and B.C. It is interesting to note that despite VVentworth's handicap of being a two year school, it was still able to keep within one or two points on either side of its competitors. Either because of new, stiff competition coming up through the ranks or possibly due to the fact that they are graduating, Captain Gerald Gent, Arthur Paisley, Edward Smithurst, and Robert Benedict will not be firing next year. Coaching this year's impressive team were two members of VVentworth's faculty, Mr. Robert Edwards, and Mt. David Sturgis. Both these men contributed a great deal to a successful year. FRONT ROW: Mr. Edwards, Ctmcf'a,' Gent, Captainj Smithurst, Benedict, Paisley, Lipman, Mamzger. SECOND ROW: Ripley, Ylonen, Talbot, Shelales, Amann, Bonner. BOWLING TEAM FRONT ROW: Spoon, Carrington, Foley, Lufty, Mitchell, Riley. ZND ROW: Zona, Secretaryg Burgess, Verrico, Matteau, Kalman, Zawadzki. g0lfUAI'lg 2CtglfLe6 During the early part of October the leagues were organized with thirty-six teams competing. The first semester schedule ended the week before exams with AM-2A winning the 5:50 league championship and AET-2B the 4150 championship. In the playoff, the AET-2B team composed of P. Rieley, F, Spoon and X. Sarnbor was declared semester champs. The AM-2A members were R. Lufty, N. Kalman, W. Matteau and J. Manning. In the lead for yearly scoring honors was F. Spoon with a high single of 150 and and also the high average of 1049, C. Tedford is hoping his high triple of 348 will carry him through. After final exams 26 teams signed up for the spring semester with the hope of dropping AM and AET from the top of their respective leagues and also trying to overcome the scoring leads held by Spoon and Tedford. FRONT ROW: Kaloustian, Hopey, Preridentf Mahoney, Vice-Prerizieng' Mallard, Secretary,- Dockett, Trearurerf Kaczneski. ZND ROW: Rioux, Chan, Condon, Call, Shea, Kmiec, Timmons. 3RD ROW: Addrisi, Baldwin, Hilton, Macie, Cooledge, Caruso, Lowe. .618 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, organized in 1912, is the largest engineering society in the World. Its objectives are scientific, literary, and educational. Its aims include advancement in the theory and practice of electronics and in allied branches of engineering. It is also concerned with related arts and sciences. Student branches of the IRE are established in approximately 200 approved col- leges, universities, technical institutes, and other schools throughout the country. The Wentworth Student Branch of the IRE was organized in October, 1954. Its purpose is to acquaint its members with recent developments and techniques in the held of electronics. This is done through such publications as the Proceedings of the IRE, the Student Quarterly, Professional Group publications, and through meetings with the student branch. The members of the Institute of Radio Engineers receive many benefits. They have IRE Student Membership Cards identifying them as members of this world- renowned professional society. They receive subscriptions to Proceedings of the IRE, and the IRE Student Quarterly which contain material of major technical and non- technical interest. They become eligible to join any one of the IRE professional groups which issue publications reporting latest advances in specialized fields of electronics. Last of all thy enjoy the prestige of membership in the largest engineering society in the world. .14 f CM There is evidence of a diversity of in the work of members of art club this year. An ornament leaded stain glass, around 16 in is a prominent project. Oil watercolors, charcoal, pen- and pencil renderings are media One member has delved a book on the history of art supplemented it with visits to museum Another made a Christ- car by cutting the design into of battleship linoleum, from impression was made with k on red paper. The wall ought to be completed year with the addition of bits venmg color, and with Robert of MED 1A painstakingly the Leopard emblem. Visits to the Museum of Fine Arts have duly im- never had the the wealth of which are so to the Wentworth campus. l'0M,gAf .9l'0ll One of the most ancient and beauti- ful of all the arts is that of the iron- worker. At Wentworth Institute, some of the old traditions of fine ironwork are carried on by the members of the Wrought Iron Club. In order to achieve the best design, members first prepare drawings of their projects, which may be anything of a useful or ornamental nature, and then choose the stock in which to execute their work. The proj- ects completed by members of the Wrought Iron Club range from hand- forged nails to iron railings, and in- clude such items' as tables, fireplace tools, lamps, signs and sign brackets, bookshelves, book ends, and reproduc- tions of colonial ironwork. Some mem- bers prefer to work almost exclusively with Wentworth's modern oxyacetylene or arc welding equipment. Others, who prefer the more traditional methods, enjoy working at the forge and anvil. All, however, are motivated by a com- mon desire to fashion with their own hands articles of lasting beauty and utility, under the guidance of experi- enced instructors, all fulhll their desire. 201 5 it will enera! llfljooclworging Prerident: Robert-Bathelmes, BC-1A Secretary: john Coucci, BC-1A During the past, a member of the Woodworking Club was allowed to make any project of his choice. This year, as a means to improve the operation of the club, prospective members were informed that everyone would vote on a project that each member wanted to make for himself. Mr. Rose, our Faculty Advisor, spent several club periods demonstrating the proper use of each power tool with particular stress on safety. Then, once the club officers were elected, the members voted to start the year by making book- cases. Nine teams of two or three men were formed, and the club was underway. The next project was a four-legged stool, and by the end of the year several projects of interest had been completed. 202 W No ,Q C? Q! Q Z. 04. 36 C? '-'z I tv, N K X ,,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, M' W 1M v,,wwvM,w,wwAMw w ,Wm1n., J! 41 v ,wh ,, N' ,W J' g.,-Jz,.,f cm 7 padlio The radio club maintains and operates an ama- teur radio station in the Electronics Laboratory. Code classes are conducted each year to aid beginners and novices to obtain their radio licenses. New equip- ment, purchased this year to aid in having more members obtain Contact with the outside, includes a new six meter transceiver. The officers for the past year have been Bill Wal- ton, EEE ZD, WIKSI, Presidentg jim Richards, EEE 2C, KIKNH, Vice-Presidentg Edward Srnethurst, EEE ZC, KN IWYI, Secretaryg Bill Zelenakas, EEE ZD, KNIWYG, Treasurer. Our faculty advisor was Mr. Daniel Christensen, WIHPL, who is also the station trustee for the schools radio station, WIPTC. 204 evo Q O! ff! Q 'A 6. 'Q Q ff 5 . ww griolge I wa 'L ,-ea Wefeorofogy Our first club meeting, under the supervision of Mr. Harold Rice, found fourteen enthusiasts in at- tendance, a great improvement over last year's mem- bership. The club's activities thus far have been quite varied. There were a number of weeks spent on discussing cloud types and their accompanying weather. Another week was spent on plotting and analyzing fuel degree data for Boston. A complete study of the weather map and its code has helped all of us in understanding the weatherman's short- hand. Charts and diagrams which show various meteorological extremes and averages have been made and displayed in the hall to the main audi- toritun. On various occasions we have had speakers from both the faculty and the outside. Finally, we are now preparing more chartsand lists of extreme aol ol la? of cal weather conditions for New England which will be displayed at open house. Q 206 'fa f M'-2' EJ M, N, A movie! gain-aaa! Wade! -Maude Zzaifcling The Model House Building Club gives its mem- bers a means of expressing ideas and methods of construction by means of scale models. In the club, students design their own plans and carry their thoughts through to the actual building of the model. Under the direction of Mr. Richmond Smith, who assists in many of the problems which the mem- bers encountet, the club has had many outstanding models. Examples of the work done by club members include a 2-story colonial house, a 22 story apartment house, and a radically designed supermarket em- ploying laminated arches. The annual Open House display in the spring will be the focal point of the year's activities. It is hoped that everyone will have the model ready for display. 208 ,tuwllimppv ,M l k l WW all 006 if O O O QI. Ot? 9 C? fe W gn- il Iwmww UmWmmmmuwwulwnuunn4muu eramico ,jg A ' '- if -,mx ,.,A,,N ,, ,wif 1' 9' Q i If ' s r A 5 Y V-M H ,, --ww wg xy 'W 1 M' 'J',E'W? UT , M ' N Y f 5, Crlwaq W In W Wade! .fdirlafane .fgrchery 210 kg, ,Q Iwwoduciwg cfear gngbineerinqf QQCLYLOROQ Since the Summer of 1958, instructors from Wentworth Institute have been attending special courses and summer institutes in preparation for the projected cur- riculum in Nuclear Engineering Technology. These courses and summer institutes have been sponsored by the American Society for Engineering Education, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, and the National Science Foundation. As a result of these prepara- tions, a curriculum in Nuclear Engineering Technology was presented for the iirst time beginning in the school year 1961-1962. President Beatty has been a moving force in the establishment of this curriculum through his work with the American Society for Engineering Education, the American Nuclear Society, and the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. The list of institutions which have prepared or contributed to the preparation of those who have been involved in the development of this curriculum are as follows: Pennsylvania State University North Carolina State College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute Oak Ridge National Laboratories Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies Argonne National Laboratories Shippingport Atomic Power Station Northeastern Radiological Health Laboratory The main task of development of this curriculum was accomplished by the Nuclear Committee of Wentworth Institute which was established by President Beatty in the fall of 1959 with a membership of those who had attended courses and institutes up to that time. The U. S. Atomic Energy Commission has helped to equip the necessary labora- tories by means of three grants: one for .iS10,000, one for 3l1,200, and one for 330,000 The Commission has loaned the material for the fabrication of a 5 curie plutonium- beryllium source to be used in the Neutron Howitzer. The Alumni Association of Wenmorth Institute contributed 319750 towards the purchase of this Neutron Howitzer which is now installed in one of the Nuclear Laboratories. During the period of curriculum development, surveys were conducted to deter- mine the need for Nuclear Engineering Technicians and the results indicated that work should proceed on the development and implementation of a course in Nuclear Engi- neering Technology. The program, as developed by the Nuclear Committee, was voted on by the faculty on October 31, 1960, and was included in the 1961-1962 Day Cata- logue to be offered for the first time in September, 1961. Since space was needed to house the laboratories and equipment necessary for such. a curriculum, the Board of Trustees authorized the construction of a Nuclear Science Building on the campus for which ground was broken on june 7, 1961. This Nuclear Science Building was designed by architect Robert E. johnson and was erected by J. J. Vacarro, Inc. Dedication ceremonies took place on March 14, 1962, with Gov- etnor Volpe and members of the board of trustees present. The Nuclear Science Building was made ready for occupancy for the school year beginning September 18, 1962, and from this date the laboratories and classrooms of this building have been in use. AHEETFHCTEU lLf1iA wg2A1UfHURlZEgLY 1gE?H5 9NNE'- U J Q2-Sw. ,. F A EEEEEEQE E w L Lffwmy., ..11 ,,,,441,,uqJi!lWM W H ,, ,, . . W. ,U N H ,.: J! , V gmv t' K . . M., 1 w +9 2 u r 0 f 4' i :bi -' ' ' ' , Q- . ' I A J , 0 O ' I 4 b. 0 'K 9 0 M ,V I-... , 0 ? 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For the fine spirit of cooperation and for the important work all performed, I can only use two of the nicest words at my command - thank you. John Zona Editor-in-Chief 2,541 iffy, xx, Xl 1 H I fm E21 M li. jf: ' ,W N, ,ml , Li, 44 eu.. ,Y ,, x we Well! g0:5f0l'L I A x Qs xx X2 .Sv NK? 2 NN . N4 va, 34 ,xg .fdcluerfidemen fd BEN'S SERVING WENTWORTH STUDENTS FOR THE PAST so YEARS No Casualties As Yef Why N01 T k A Ch JOHN A. VOLPE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MALDEN WASHINGTON MIAMI I 218 WELCOME CLASS OF 1963 WENTWORTH INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED - ALUMNI CLUBS - BALTIMORE - WASHINGTON Peter F. Catalina, Jr., 55 Chairman 5503 Old Court Rd., Baltimore 7, Md. BROCKTON, MASS. Cyrus E. Cobb, '12 Chairman 458 Forest Ave., Brockton, Mass. CAPE COD, MASS. Paul F. Prue, '55 Chairman Hope Lane, Dennis, Mass. CHESHIRE COUNTY, N.H. Donald C. Emery, '37 Chairman Box 27, Spofford, N.H. MERRIMACK VALLEY, MASS. Archibald D. Maclaren, Jr., '48 Chairman 93 Reservation Road, Andover, Mass. MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS. Charles K. Spalding, '43 Chairman 124 Walnut St., Reading, Mass. NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY Erwin I. Yutan, '30 Chairman 14-28 157th St., Beechhurst, L.I., N.Y. NORTH WORCESTER COUNTY, MASS Omer J. Dionne, '31 Chairman Old Centre, Winchendon, Mass. PIONEER VALLEY, MASS. Donald R. Tower, '36 Chairman 373 Shoemaker Lane, Agawam, Mass. WESTERN NEW YORK STATE Earl M. Potter, Jr., '49 Chairman 159 4th Ave., Lancaster, N.Y. WORCESTER, MASS. Russell E. Weber, '48 Chairman 761 Grove St., Worcester, Mass. WHITE ELEPHANT RESTAURANT 'for BREAKFAST COFFEE BREAKS LUNCHES Opp W I A BEST WISHES fo fhe CLASS OF 7963 A from THE TEK TON STAFF W i W .,-', .4 W1 WI aw, WWI' THE E. T. O'NEILL 84 SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY APREMONT HIGHWAY HOLYOKE, MASS. JOHN R. FOSTER RIGGING Und TRUCKING Boilers ond Heavy Machinery Moving - Smoke Stacks Erected - Lowbecl Trailers GArrison 7-1340 33 HUNNEMAN STREET, BOSTON 19, MASS. Cutting Tools - Abrasives - Drills - Taps H. D. CHASEN 8g CO. 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