Wentworth Institute of Technology - Tekton Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1965
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L lu J' U -in ,1 1 r ,.1, ' 15, THE TEKTCDN 1965 Published by The Senior Class WENTWORTH INSTITUTE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS FOREWORD If you were to take time to count them you would find there are seven hundred and twenty-two second year men listed in this book. The class of 1965 is the largest class to graduate from Wentworth Institute. Appropriately enough, we think that this class has produced the best T EKTON ever published. We came from far and near, we have varying economic and social backgrounds, we represent many social strainsg We may differ as to religion, intellectual capacity, and philosophy of life, we are unlike in our preferences as to foods, hobbies and recreation. We have, in one sense, been divided into groups because each of us chose one of fourteen different cur- ricula to pursue. But in a very real sense we are one. We are the Wentworth Institute Class of 1965. No one else can take our placeg no one else can assume our responsibilities. We are about to separate, we may say that We are leaving Wentworth Institute. But as we join the larger group, the W. I. Alumni, we are becoming a part of it. For in the last analysis a schoo1's alumni is the school. Curricula and faculties and even campuses may change, but there's something stable and lasting about a vast body of alumni. They are themost real, the most permanent, and in some ways the most impor- tant element of any school. As we go our various ways into industrial, engineering, technological or other types of work, or even ,into further education, may this yearbook be a pleasant link that binds us to one another and to our Alma Mater. 2 , 5,1 rf 1 f I 1 5.4 r,,,.v ,..- .,, 1. CONTENTS DEDICATION GRADUATES PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE COURSES OF STUDY CLASS HISTORY CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES I 3 H ww w w wx ww' H vw 1 !! 8?iff6fffi3 me H WEL CWM H -1- 1 mf :En A ' ly. Yew ws- - .Q tr' Y, Hx . Q: Mmjzsrz. 'M , w 15 'H if 3359. Q' if Y Jw x - ..... H H ww' Q ,,, ww u ,ffm MM.. u ,wwwmwwgyw W W ,, 'ffm wnsfljv w ua M., , 511 ' ww ,rv Q bl 1 !Hi ?fW uv WH aw W: .gr 25 M Qs.. It is indeed a pleasure to congratulate you on the successful completion of your academic program at Wentworth Institute. You have fought a good fight and have won a victory in your struggle to reach your graduation goal. The rigorous program in which you have been enrolled has tested your resourceful- ness, your perseverance, and your abilities in order to develop you to the full. You have learned to study, to think, to analyze, and to reach sound conclusions. You have a good educational foundation for your future life as an engineering or industrial technician. You will need to build on this foundation throughout your lifetime if you are to grow to your full potential in service to God and man. You have acquired the habits of regular study. Real success requires continuous growth. Good habits once established remain with us only as we continue to practice them. In this world of constant change, we must guard against obsolescence by seizing every opportunity to learn new things and acquire new skills. It will also be beneficial for you to broaden your educational background through liberal arts courses in the humanities and social sciences. We have made you competent as a technician. You need to learn more about how to live with yourself and with others. An important aspect of this growth is the development of your spiritual strength through regular communion with God. You need four-square growth, 'lin wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man. As the years go by, remain loyal to your Alma Mater and to your classmates. Wentworth will need you and you will need Wentworth. As you grow in strength, she will also, for her strength is the sum total of all of those associated with her. You will always be indebted to Wentworth, for your future success will be dependent upon the contribution which she has made to your full develop- ment as a useful member of society. Support your Alma Mater by contributing your time, your energy and your dollars. My best wishes are extended to each and every one of you for good health, happiness and prosperity in the years to come. May God bless you and your service to others. Yours very sincerely, H. RUSSELL BEATTY Prerident June 1965 It is theexpectation of each rnernher of the graduating class of 1965 that the knowledge gained at Wentworth Insti- tnte will he to lifelong value and satis- faction. ' l To the realization of this expectation the present issue o TEKTON is dedi- catedg sf 1. :- ,, ,, u , Wm, ,QW ,,,Q11N m,H:,,, yy .,, H, WNW W HN' H H Y .r' ,, ,,gs2?f,s, 'QE' ,, ' , ,W , ,. 5 ,diy - -, , 2,22 , ,,, ,N , ,,!' W ,,, ,,, X ' , ,W ,,, v, 5l, ',,,wfW,, ' Q' ,.L 14-ww, w ,v,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, , , . 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Ms2, 521, ,,-Q ,s,,gmii5if7L1Tl:f91e , v?'2?lw541fS'5 .yi , ',,l1 wa H' 'viwfimgsezig ,,,,,aZsg2,ge5:3i5?Rei, , N ,p,in2,1,.e,ssgf: , , wg-fe.ieg,s:z,2 M,,, ,w,, 5, W, ' ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, l WEE ,asv ,, , ' ,af S , 4 , Mg, 2 4 , mm Sf 1,,,AW,, ,, iw' ,, X- dp- my .1 su Hn ,, . ,, , ',' ' 1 '..1,'iq , Www, ,, , ',,'?T,VQ, My, - -' gklgdp gg? 3, ,,,,, R, ,,,, X gf Q - 'I , ,f 'if' F5575 rw' x I - v v ff , ' ' 'ig' .1 '-, J. joseph Tansey C. Wesley Nelson Dean of Studentr Dean of Instruction lbw. 'W ' 'MMT' 1 -A-P-N-.,.,' ., ii . Charles L. Johnson Ronald J. Young Dean of Imtmction Auixtant Dean of Instruction Jw: W- WE ll I V- 3 - 1 . 1. 4 :mfr 9. . ,-' 3'..P.F'. Carl A. Swanson Assixtant Dean of Instruction Oliver W. Wbodruff Auixtant Dean of Sfudentx OFFICERS OF THE WENTWORTH INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC., 1964-1965 SEATED, Left to right: Harold L. Rubin, '37, treat- urerf Paul E. Whittier, '36, clerkj James I. Starratt, '53, Jirrt vice-prerident,' Lester P. Yanowitz, '53, president: Frank A. Marino, '50, recom! vice-prerident. STANDING, Left to right: are Directors Gino G. Baldi, '5Og Thomas E. Thorn, '38, Kenneth H. Clark, THE ALUMNI Loyal Service is To you, the Class of 1965, 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, faculty members, and individuals who are interested in Went- worth 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 permanent 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 continuously effec- tive association within the alumni structure. The Class of 1965 should have, at all times, a '58g Salvatore DeFazio, '29g William J. Daddell, '39g Michael A. Colwell, '64. NOT PRESENT: Director: Bertrand M. Dupill, '49g Leo I. Conlon, '54g Francis X. Fields, 55g Robert M. Imrie, '38g Floyd H. Peterson, '37, Albert J. Wall, '30, ASSOCIATIO the Greatest Gift President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. In addition, each section, such as ABT, MPE, or BC, should have one council member for every five to eight men in that section. The 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 renew his association with his fellow alumni and his Alma Mater. This may be done each year at the Annual Re- union Dinner. Your first reunion will be in 1966, your fifth Anniversary Reunion in 1970, tenth in 1975, fifteenth in 1980, twentieth in 1985, twenty- fifth in 1990, 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 promote fellowship among alumni in a specific geographic area. Do not hesitate to take advantage of the bene- fits derived from being active in your local club. To fully enjoy the reciprocal benefits, an alumnus 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. 1 11 1 1H1 1 11,1 N S W1 1 1 1 M-5 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111- 1 1 1 11 11 X 1 N 1! 11 :E15151 11 1 1 J QI' 1 11 1 1 1 M111111 , 11 14115 X111 W X1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 N 1 N 11 ' Q !'11 X 1 K 1 1 1 ' 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 .ITE X, 11 fix: 11:1 11.:kf9i.f: . -1 1 ,:,-11,1E'ft3' 31,111 TQ. '1i1f3,1f'X 1155 1 1 .xx T 113 ' 1 1 1 ,zz H 1 1 1 1 1 1 11- 11.1.1111 1- , K '1' 1 Z1 311: 1:-' 1 1 3. V Y' serie-' 2 I 1 I X .N at f we '. ,I 'E' c A .1-'uiE1 ,.' 1133: 24 . -.'1.,,,,ftff:-,' .-21 ,y. -. I ' -'7Y4'.q:':'.'.-'-av '- -Q:-5 ', ' 1 ' w af-.,--gJf,fs:,53.,2,riff 'Q -.1.:,,,5 J. Edward Ambrose Instructor, Machine Processes Technology Roger S. Ames Senior Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Harold R. Austin, Jr. Instructor, Physics Senior Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Alexander W. Avtgis William C. Bassett Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Arthur G. Barrett Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology I ,I . .1 , 5 ' E.. e F52 , V Leonard N. Anderson Senior Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials I-5' Charles F. Angell Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Philip L. Balboni Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Elio Battista Senior Instructor, Aeronautical and Space Engineering Technology Paul D. Barnard Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Richard P. Belleville Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology 5 1. xxx James F. Benson. Charles E. Benton Roger F. Berry Harry A. Bertschy Instructor, Mathematics Senior Head of Instructor, Civil and Head of Department, Department, Physics Highway Engineering English Technology I'-as... Albert A. Blornberg Robert E. Bobeck Instructor, Aeronautical Senior Instructor, Technology Machine Processes Technology i-'fi-H u ' 'v.5, t 1 ' , l fi,,' if - Ei Q , 5 , A A t A I A I 4 2 ,X ' l r l 'H -- ' 'iii -as-, , SQFET-5 .q:'5agEe ' G' if 1 it .. 5 I 5 -'g5.:1e,!,i,i-11,35 if ima-f Gfiftff' .1 24,5 ff yfx?--IILQ: - 1 . , 551:15 v. ,A , 6.4: I.: :Q ff, Henry M. Bosworth Earle B. Brown Senior Instructor, Senior Instructor, X Aeronautical Technology Electronic Engineering 1 Technology l Y ' ' ., ' 1 Y 1.1 s ff ff Q ., e- i X- Q . 1r.:1'iiI' 7 ' Howard B. Brown John P. Bruce Raymond T. Bunker William L. Burke, Jr. Instructor, Electronic Senior Instructor, Senior Instructor, Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Pattern Making Civil and Highway Engineering Technology Engineering Technology ,.. A Twp Armand G. Calo Peter P. Carcia Leonard I. Cheney Instructor, Mechanical Instructor, Electronic Instructor, Electronic Design Engineering Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Tefihnologv Coach of Basketball www,:14a?gg5n , 2,991 4 I John F. Cleverly Robert F. Coughlin Instructor, Electrical Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Hiram F. Conant Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology uf H, H, ,Ht l wx , ,,l, , Robert D. Cox Donald L. Cushing George A. Cushman Instructor, Electrical Instructor, Machine Instructor, Mechanical Engineering Technology Processes Technology Design Engineering Technology Les any Daniel 0. Christensen Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology 1 w me W w m w ,pw V, 1-... , w-EES: Lawrence A. Coppola Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology DF Y , ss 4 5 si: , - lg Charles R. Darnes Senior Instructor, Building Construction Technology wsu gs, no gf Ski u E 1 Ronald K. Dean Instructor, Physics Ralph E. Davey Assistant Dean of Instruction Arthur R. Erickson Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials John H. Ericson Instructor, Building Construction Technology Charles E. Ferguson Roy A. Ferguson, Jr. Instructor, Casting Instructor, Physics Processes Larry R. Dolinsky Instructor, Mathematics i , Paul L. Dube Senior Instructor, Physics Robert K. Earls Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Robert A. Edwards Instructor, Pattern Makingg Coach of Rilie Team M Patrick H. Ferzoco Sr. Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology i SP I I 5- .gees e , ' . ' 1: -1' 2 Zwii w' N My Q ' . .J 2. elim H. IIIWQQIQ r ' 1' H-,vs r ' Alf ,. ' af ,w r ff ' - , 1 Lawrence J. Fine Instructor, English William G. Flaherty Head of Department, Production Engineering Technology Alfred J. French Instructor, Aeronautical Technology Charles A. Gersbach Head of Department, Highway Engineering Aeronautical Technology Technology George C. Gay Instructor, Civil and gm, Walter J. Greene John H. Greenield Instructor, Physics Instructor, Mathematics .fe rt-55' 5 , :fe-H325 re .5355 ' , gf.. -5515. -he .1 -Jfsff-'Wi as gi l is f 1 ral ' gm 1 l ' .1 , I. V ww 2 ge 21 5 I A V ,..' :Qi : 3 - 9? ir-- fasrl , ,, . Q w si? 1 -, -,gf ,His a'u.l'1 'v 'S.. L ' ,L-,-7s'- Jerry M. Galatis Senior Instructor, James F. Gavin U Instructor, Machine Physics Processes Technology Edgar J. Giencke Instructor, Production Engineering Technology Walter T. Grady Master Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineer- ing Technology .. ff .Q 1? E F-is ' 1 - .f:: .l 'l ' ' 1 i- - ? 5 ' Ls-... V- ' 1 Rilsg - Y ? -.-'55 .? ., -- ere :JL-' I ,CKE 'T - ' l-.A-QL N . .A , 51, , - .77r,5g.,.,1 . I. Kenneth B. Hapgood J. Robert Haskin, Jr. Instructor, Metals Instructor, Physics Engineering Technology John F. Hinds Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology if ' ' ' 1 .,,,, ...f Robert C. Johnson Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology ,wma .l Z . W N 'U 'R ' -5 , ,- .5553 QV fs1rfyiIf'fs,?::?-',l'151 13 11 -:!1f,-qw-3.-rl, ' L5:::,:5,-I-A! I iffS3!5E5'Qa5iii3iiiiJYif iiiiiliii , Leo A. Kain Senior Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Fred Holmes Master Instructor, Physics 71' 1 fm' .. g N M131 xt. ggi?-, x , ., .L:.:'- - I . MJF.. -llt ... 5 Gggi,f..: .u -1. 'X A ' t 5: , la ll'u11'?Qjit',, ,,. 'I ,j Q X , I I' x , ' L X .- V ,mx 4 I 1 if 4 'N .En v N H ft Lark D. Jursek Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology William Kennedy, Jr. Head of Department, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology James P. Holmes Instructor, Physics 'e , 435g Ashlyn M. Huyck Senior Instructor, Mathematics Arthur F. Housman Instructor, Physics it t if Walter P. Jackson Instructor, Welding .ima -of . I ww so v' 'w ., V x . y V it I ,-,tw lt-, if U, va-ag .-..S,,.,.J' Pg! as , I wt .. Wiz: ,fr - u nl, 'Xu as 3' we gg .,,. , tj- A I I' H I .. ,- .-N, I.. C. King Head of Department Electrical Engineering Technology l ll.. M I .lylllwmll Harold F. Lang Senior Instructor, Machine Processes Technology n 'o ' ' A , v' H. Earl Lantery, Jr. I. Albert Lee Instructor, Mechanical Instructor, Electronic Design Engineering Engineering Technology Technology Vat w sew Wren n Wilson E. Marsh Assistant Head of Mathematics Department, Nuclear Engineering Technology John A. Macdonald Senior Instructor, John S. Maslanka Robert J. McVicker Instructor, Mathematics Head of DeEfml'-mtv Metals Engineering Technology Emanuel M. Lipman Instructor, English Fredrick Lipman Senior Instructor, Mechanical Power Engineering Technology Kenneth E. Martin Instructor, Building Construction Technology sl 55 f' if V, ,gs Q35 md-2 I A .. 2,141-its -- WWQE 1,15 , V V. i ' : 'ff in , is 67 tsgamifigi -limi' 1 . . -sq: -1 ,wp.tzd'.5:f',,.f1.:I:,.!l::-. . .1':. 'V 1..nwR'binlv:1I!'T! eZi,s - William F. Megow, II Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology Albert H. Marvin, Jr. Instructor, Physics V .. J, ' ' r fi-Eff Q: 1 Few. 1. 1, ,W -4349, iffy? L' , PA B x . i ll ' . V . H' s a 'Q N' A xg-luv., - 5 .1 jf' ,. ,ieeiyifle , ' an , 3:-Q fig-,sea-tfrzfi VS, L., l.: ,L AH , Anthony F. Mercurio Assistant Head of Department, Chemistry ' ' Iii' ':,:1:s-:Ez Kenneth S. Moody Senior Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology Ralph K. Morrill Instructor, Architectural Bugineering Technology John Nelson. Jr. Instructor, Aeronautical Technology -5.1 l Louis Novak Senior Instructor, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology E--E az.. W-wtf' l Wilham J. Nixon, Jr. Instructor, Machine Processes Technology Leroy S. Olsen Head of Department, Mechanical Design Engineering Technology . te Q 3 1 fr asf . 'L , E ' - :: sz., .l H I-cgi., . :J FWZIIT. fglfxfilffi i, if ' Q- 'I William H. Mullen Instructor, Welding Processes Technology Processes George M. Morris Instructor, Machine William J. Mullenmeister Head of Department, Mechanics and Strength of Materials John D. Murgo Head of Department, Economics -C FY -egg rs c Wesley J. Packard Alvin N. Page Head of Department, Head of Department, Machine Processes Architectural Technology Engineering Technology 19 Richard A. Paris Instructor, English George Papatsores Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials V: F.?La:v'-'-' 1 f' 1fSi'I3?,1 naarg . -- ,. We i Q, ' ft , 'UW' '1 M2252 A 'J I' 1 fm H,J'. ' , ,fi N ii! .. Richard W. Peterson Senior Instructor, Physics Instructor, Economics Anthony C. Petto mfs, ti ' ,. , ,mn 4 H Hi, is :ki EL.: 1 ' 'e F-1 , Aw N . S Sr' ' l r - I 'iimfw 2: . - ' ax, . ,Nl WQgf5j:'.gs.,g,vyk.,.,1 5, ' 'i'Pf', M33 Walter R. Paris Alfred G. Pennino Instructor, Mechanical Instructor, Building Design Engineering Construction Technology Technology , 1 Henry R. Poydar Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering Technology Technology Angelo J. Piantedosi Instructor, Civil and Highway Engineering war- P - ul' .lssiad ' M. giiy... lm 5,3 1 ' john G. Ramstrom Charles W. Reilly Donald R. Remington W. Arthur Reynolds Assistant Head of Instructor, English Instructor, Electronic Head of Department, Department, Pattern Engineering Technology Building Construction Making Technology 'ff este: f 'Y' 7 Y - X . . l gr Tl 'L ,.. ll l 3 if N . ,.,. . .- il n. 1 ME fix, ,- . Harold S. Rice Francis X. Rooney, Jr. Robert A. Rose Buono B. Rufo Senior Head of De- Senior Instructor, English Senior Instructor, Senior Instructor, partrnent, Mathematics Building Construction Welding Processes Technology I I Frederick M. Russell John N. Scott Assistant Head of Instructor, Electrical Department, Physics Engineering Technology X I 5 VH J! ' 4 ' lb-AA., i Allen J. Shapiro Lockhart J. Smith, Jr. Instructor, Economics Instructor, Aeronautical Technology A Richmond W. Smith George W. Springer Jerome L. Spurr john G. Steeves Instructor, Building Assistant Instructor, Civil Head of Department, Instructor, Machine Construction Technology and Highway Civil and Highway Processes Technology Engineering Technology Engineering Technology .F 1 Z--use ' : David W. Sturgis Instructor, Building Construction Technologyg Assistant Coach of Rifle Team Richard' E. Swanson Senior Instructor, Mathematics l t a 2 Albert Tashian, Jr. Instructor, Architectural Raymond Tavares Instructor, Mechanical Engineering Technology Power Engineering Technology we ,MF iififif 1 Harold B. Tomkins Richard W. Torian Instructor, Mechanical Instructor, Mathematics Design Engineering Technology ' Z' IF' ' X 6' ' I .. ' ,- f.. - 'Y' ' ., J--I - hz: 5,4 H ,, ,I , .W LM gi n tw My w I E.. r f , il L sf H. if ' H :T at pw 4 Q . 1 nag t H M me 14 -52 J. Gerin Sylvia Senior Instructor, Casting Processes Philip H. Talbot Senior Instructor, English jp. -nu Charles M. Thomson Senior Head of Department, Electronic Engineering Technology Edmund Turiello Senior Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology A James R. Thrower Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials iq. Harold G. Vogt Instructor, Physics Richard C. Wheeler Robert Whittemore Senior Instructor, Instructor, Mechanical Mathematics Power Engineering Technologyg Coach of Baseball john Zona, III Assistant Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Franklin W. Zwicker Instructor, Electronic Engineering Technology T ' es tw ls.. Edward J. Williamson Instructor, Electrical Engineering Technology Henry B. Woinar Instructor, Chemistry Paul W. Witherell Senior Instructor, Architectural Engineering Technology Philip Yang Instructor, Mechanics and Strength of Materials A 3, in ' ,M .nw . srl.. -al, . ii an ' vm., lzffifw 1 1 Mr. John H. Macdonald IN MEMORIAM Wentworth Institute has suffered its second heavy loss within a year. Mr. john H. Macdonald, Senior Mathematics Instructor, died suddenly at his home in Dedham on November 11. Mr. Macdonald was a well-liked and capable instructor. However, it was perhaps for his activities on the Housing Committee and Tau Alpha Pi Honor Society, that he was most familiar to the students. These services, over and above his teaching duties, were given gladly and in full measure with no thought of self. A life-long resident of Dedham, Mr. Macdonald graduated from Boston University in 1926. He was a member of the Constellation Lodge of Masons in his home town. He leaves a wife, Eileen CShankelD , and a brother, Donald E., of Dedham. 5. Q +.S-1-s,zf.t,.fiw 1........ sm Franklin H. Linton Carl W. Nickerson Kenneth P. Parsons, Jr. Director of Placement and Assistant Director of Placement Oliice Assistant Director of Placement Admissions WE TWORTH STAFF Richard P. Northey Emile A. Beauchamp, Jr. Controller L..- IIN I 16 7 B q C115 xo 21 .-E123 Bursar Robert L. Graham, Jr. Martin L. Robie Assistant to the President Evening School Supervisor Charles P. Uppvall Pelton Goudey Dean of Admissions Assistant Dean of Admissions Alan Furber Admissions Counselor Morton S. Berk, M.D. Physician Mrs. Rose Nairnan, R.N. Nurse William A. Tesson Director of the Band Wayne Shirley Librarian Q wwwribifkdgm John E. Bergstrom, Jr. Alumni Secretary ' mf if Charles T. Pheeney Director of Development Guy Cameron Government Contract Financial Officer 'si ' : -1 ' L . ,1,: L , 4915 i if W e i Ji Ill A V 'I 41 H 2 'IA we E9 . :Q-fr l ' 'E' ' F C, .' I, Q E vEgl!,i': sQ5.,v ' ,-Es11'-L,4i:- ,j 44,5 H . QSFLS-1935.7 , 5- 3 ' ' 'ii H. Prescott Tucker, Jr. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds l . X- K ' Z ' ,,f :.x :gf-7. - ,J-1 1 5 1' re at X 1 yea' - 5 11 , ' . y ea ge .' ,.,.f:.5fu-' ,. rx.. rg 1 f2ezf:r-,- ar -' ,Af 1 J., ., -- 'Lv 1 ze, 5 2, ' 5.2 73,-.:. ...W ., 1 1 .,,n-gygga .. f'ii 1. Q' Ml 'K'f.7'f:' f' i Charles F. Murch Chief Engineer Edward B. Whinredge Director of The Glee Club FIRST ROW: Jeanette Se Kirwan, Kathy Maclntyte, -1? 'W 2-' ' Registrar's Offlce lig, Hazel Bruce, Regiftrar. SECOND ROW: Brenda Therese Donato. l 1? zlzf I ss Norman Clive Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary ,.,.. , .K O -rr t L liff' . - - t. n 'K 'A -,mga 5 . s n - l Y IS u ,'. ,.' .. W u su , . .. 0 ' Q I 'N ' . 1 i 0 a 1 . Q A '5 ' I X fri 'A 1,-.-.:f5,::- . :,. i. , ' ir.. P: ,134-,I - , ,H 4' S 'rf -. L Kw. ' 1 Q l f iv . ff Q nfl K A' I J ' 56' 1? 5 s ,r ' 5' H5 is ,sun Hazel E. Bruce Registrar ga, gl. V V 6 f.'fif 'l,-fi g?- Business Ofhce Staff nhl Louise Flaherty, Ann Mulkerin, Arfimmz Bursary Sheila Nunan, Kathleen MacDonald. Elbert W. Calif. rw . W Secretaries and Office Assistants LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Sabatini, Doris Bernard, Theresa Pedersen, Ellen Antonuccio, Barbara Fielding, Frances Smith, Charlotte Nickerson, Mary Derzanski, Constance McGreenery, Presidents Secretary. 24i'Q'm'MW .il Placement Office Sarah B. Gallipoli, Carl W. Nickerson, Kenneth P. Parsons, jr. Franklin H. Linton, Placement Director. Library Staff Margaret Butler, Cataloguery Wayne Shirley, Librarifzng Elaine Sherer Library A.rri.rlant,' Barbara E. Coffey, Reference Librarian. 28 , 5 ggrrx, , ,Q-gg-,v- - x-ffvv-1 r ' . ,RL L A lfiizsf My ui rx 25123 'Q -Q ,, Z,',, ,, , , W ,J f., 29 ij, BLOOD BA K CHRISTMAS P RTY On November 6, 1964, the Christmas Party Committee of the Student Council set out to raise nearly three thousand dollars for the purchase of gym equipment and a Christmas Party for the Salvation Army's South Boys' Club. The two month-long cam- paign began with a special appeal made to the student body during the November student convocations. A chart was made and posted in the main lobby to show section percent participa- tion based on 151.50 per man. It was then announced to the student body that free dates to the Christmas Dance would be awarded to the top sections in percent participation as of December 9, 1964. A total of seven dates were given away: the winners were AT-2B, three dates, BC-1B, two dates, BC-2C, one date, and MET-1, one date. The Christmas Party was held on December 16, 1964, at the South End Boys' Club. The party got under way with a selection of Christmas Carols. The next event was a complete gym show and demonstration of the new equipment by star gymnasts from Braintree High School, Framingham North High School, and Wakeield High School. Was the Christmas Party a success? The success of the Christmas Party may be described by only one word-phenomenal. For never in the seven year history of the Christmas Party Fund has the student body rallied more enthusiastically for a more Worthwhile cause, 3252 XXfX XXX X X X XXX . .. 'X 'rms' 'X XX' 'X' 'fi ii: Amwsw X Yliw' Jn X H M1 ' gig Z 15:63:54 WX NM X XX X X XXXX XX X X V N X X XX K H lirfatz H X w3'XXX 1' Eng: 2 NN X Q XXXX X X X X Mifvzfs XX f 535721 iii? mi-E 'X f X XXX X XX X X X X X XXXXX X XX XX X XXQXXX XHX x:M X MN X 2 X X X 'X M XkXX' X X ' X'X 52 X X'X'X:ffQ 'X X 55' ,X T5 X 12 X ffll, X X' .fp XL :fl '1 XX X ' E' : .:?4.?Isi': Hifi 1 1 x 'in' 5.4-': E ,-52' X 155: mga 3.1 X X fi? X X . Q X X XXXNX X X X 1 X ' XX X125-if , ' 'X X X XX X X is MX X XX X X 5 X , X X X 5 win ' X Wagf, Wm HX ' 1 X 1 fm? XX XXX XXX XX ws X XX X X X H X1 XXXWQEXXXX. X ws 1153155311 gi ,,.- ,xg XX X-f K XXX- 5 09' I l gif-E E .w l lr President Louis Schaedler STUDE T COUNCIL PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Now that our two years at Wentworth have ended, we will all venture forth in our separate fields of endeavor. Some of us will pursue our chosen professions, others will continue at a higher institution of learning. However, we all must remember that our education is not complete. Commencement is a beginning. With today's rapid technological developments, there is so much to learn and it is so easy to fall behind. The Class of 1965 has been the most energetic in the history of Wentworth. Due to our extra energy, we have met the challenge of intensive study, rigorous training and discipline. These same challenges have made us all better men-the men that will build our nation. During the past year I have been proud to serve you as president of your Student Council. I have benefited a great deal from my experience as your president, as have the other members of the Council. I would like to mention all of the members of the Council, but space does not allow. However, special recognition should go to Lawrence Gab- 34 oury, our vice-president, Charles Courtemanche, our secre- tary, and Charles Rosselli, our treasurer, for their unfailing support and the excellent job they have done this year. I am proud to have worked with them. Not all of the credit for this successful year may be attributed to the Student Council, for we are only a representative of the student body. You the students are the real support of the Council and Wentworth Institute, both as students and as alumni. This has been the first office of any significance I have held, consequently, its means a great deal to me. It is not so much the oHice, but the fact that I was chosen to repre- sent you. I would like to say that it has been a great privi- lege and I am proud to have served you. My only regret is that I did not get to know many of you. Best of luck to each and every one of you in your chosen field of endeavor, I shall cherish the memory of your respect and confidence for the rest of my life. Respectfully yours, LOUIS SCHAEDLER EX 2' qrjz z .. hen' '. qi V Charles Courtemanche Secretary Lawrence Gaboury Vice Prefident Charles Rosselli Treamrer ii. C When we first climbed the front steps off Wentworth Institute on Monday, September 9, 1963, itzziwasgnot without some vague apprehension andpundefined dread . . . What terrors lurked behind innocent facade higher learnifig? We soon found out. W and wait was the order ofiitlieliiidayg ibiargafiii day at Fi1ene's basement couldn't hold a candleflto the confusionof that first day of registration week. There was an unlimited supply of, divers forms to be filled out in triplicate, endless standing in line, and a basic familiarization with the premises to conducted. The next day brought us 'together with our 'counselois forianotlier sessionfof form-completion and an it' introduction to the,,myriad do's and don'ts of the Institute. We were also treated to a poke-and-peer session witha battery of physicians in the auditorium, ostensibly to seeiif we could withstandthe rigors of the idemanding schedule of studies. i if lnfiio time at' all we were settled downginto our first vspjeek of classes, and soon' dis- covered that we were expected to work and work hard during our stay. The pattern was set, and we commenced with the work of the first semester, full of splendid aspira- tions land determination. T 'si' ii 5 ' T Remember looking forward to the first Qhristmas vacatipn? oasis of? the holidays beckoned to the weary travelers on the desert of scholastic gachieyement, and it was with heartfelt thanks that we ascertained that it was not a mirage on the chronological horizon. Refreshed by our short recess we returned to 'face our first batte of final exams and 1 IY 2 , as predicted, they prunedyptit the deadwood from the sections. After a brief moment of re-evaluation we forged our way into the wilds of the second semester. appeared robe the Winter of the Beard,'and glance down hall would have made-a Gillette executive sell his stock. With the advent,.of spring, however, the facial shrubbery was pruned away, and we. found ourselves ,counting the days to summer vacation,Nand the prospect fiii of three months with no studies became our sustaining hope. M . W ,W B ,E Q Q El f f Q an r 1 Q' W: Q rr Q. H -H The summer of 1964 was the shortest summers in regorgledghistory, qnngticegl by allfbut Wentworth students. Sieptember crept up on urs withoutpryzagning, randesuddenly we were s 1 eft with three days 'to 'readl fiye ibooiks ini preparatiori for the ensuingrfsugnmer reading Examination, westraggled hack: tdlschool 'witlf sdhdry iyndpses and' muttering various drsjoxnred quotations in the hope of appearing at least aware of the ,great Works of gngllsh literature, X 3 y N When,r'the sections met again fog the fugst timg we tht rnorgy our Lgldgiclass- mares had dropped lby the wayside, but fthe? lbttrden of homework ,,' a the deluge pf classworkl soon erased their trades. we found roilrselves lliviriig for the rweekefidsg they bEcame but opiate. l l H , Y ff r .eg SE 5 , r A ,rr W Y . . . c ii- , N . 1 - ae v Chrlstmas vacation, while every bit as welcome this year as lastfwas not so desperately needed as last ygearg we were seasoned qyegerans of the system pand,rogt1ne nowhand had 2' ew 1 V eg ' mis: as if tl,-2 ,E Pacedeourselives accofdiugw- ei J is J H-it ai? ,ff ,af Suddenlylffffit Wasfrsecond sernesteri and the interyiew notices began tol bltissorn on, the btilletin board outside the placement ofrice. lStrarfge'lbeiidgs with at fa'E:ial3iresiemlJ1aiice1to classmates, but attiredgin ruin, begffh appdbar cillrlmidftgevdn ihsifiiegtorstwire slow to recognize them! W MWe wgere, breaking mtg the stretch then andigalloprngpdown go the wire when a strange t 'A H as M' r at mr' ' r rg. rr -pt phenomenon developed: Weveryzpiday, leingghened Etoirthigtygix ,hqtrrsggeand Syery period seemed to be ninetyr minutes long! Talk aboutisciencerfiction! r , r slr-'carrie as a shock to be standingin Lin? th'en,rwva?iting, iii gownsaxidrrmortarboarxdffor the handshake from Plesidefl? and illelidiplorriixs Swith namedigonltliegin. iiwith' the cheers of our fellows graduates echoing our earsmwe rerlnrnded friends to keep rn M S rr' 5 wr me 1 as 2' 5:1 raw ggi My nu it-KW we: ,.. M W, 5 csc. touch, and embarked on they great adventqge called life. E Th final history of the ryi C lass df 1Q655gswill be Qgogdedyinot in rngrepyqordsgbut and in the deeds of the Qgraduatesfin the ayears the rggadpatjong-Wife 11Eg.pyeg,tl1at gllgge final chapters of our classfhistorylwill aslworthy df merit asitherftrst ehapters. H l - - - 3? east 1 , 5 :fur H , sm . 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M eanisieligr 1lg,1g111bg1:'Readins Ifiiprovemenrnglg, 11 1l.1ii?if'L 1 11u'11' 1,11 ' 1Q1 11 .. ' he W 11, ' 1v,, 1: Lawrence Abrgms MPE 1 E71 Deiifer sff? Mi1f6n, Mass 1 1 Section President and Student Council 11g ,,5gg3lubs7gj5Ql3Qw1ing 2, Autorggbile, 2.11 ef ,Ifocust St., Readingl M 3B?xsketlg3al1 1l3gind 2g'fiVo1le5iBal1 Ilfx 2153 Clubs: ASTIMB 1 iiid 2.u ' A 1- '1 1 +22 2 i 1- . 7712 Anim srfeconckxd, Q Q ' ,,19ubSFn1??l1'F4ll3412- Z 1, V168 Qyerlook Rd.,uQVestg3jnster,1Mass. ,A iBasketBdl1 1find'2fifi1ubs?5FireHEhtefsff1j X ' Fine Arts 2. , 4-sgzv: ,,' ' 31.351 L, ' ff fzxfizf .', A C Agbqngp snn 1 H150 Shhwneeqkcl., Aflingtnn, 4Pean?s,l.ist,1VQ RaQll1:: 1, Qggnpnteg 2. '11 Nl 5 11 1131155911 Wi Albeiishff 1 1, Dean's List Cluls-is Aeronautlggl 1, Chess 2. 1.1 11131-51 ,mn 11 315 fem we 5: H-111: 2' fm- Q 111 TZ 1111 1 'A 11 11 Porter Rd., Marlbnro, Mass. zlv 2 1 yfQSection Ath1g5tic11yfanagexg23 Wlcilleybill 1, l'Softbhll 1, Basketball 15 Clubs: Sportsf'Car 1 :QQ 1 11 1: ' 111111 11 W - 1. H Mpragster ZL -- 1: 1 1 1 nf S 1 11441211 ,g21sg1,1 11 11,,.jfi 111 mv' M 1: L1 11 ,Mlm X W ,QM 11 ,. , , I 3 1' 1 I 17' '14 5-.11 ml! 11 1 1 ,Jw - ,11 1- ,1 11 -- 11 11 ,V . , 1l5l35iiZi?: 1w11,N 11 1M z , fmr' A---.-. , ,-,---- -T--7-f f -W.: ff 'Z' wif ' ' - mae., u N , WR! 3 iw 1. U M. MN, :Wg .,L:. 1 Timothy K. Allen EEE-A 8 Lorraine Terr., Allston, Mass. Clubs: Cribbage 1 and 2-Navy Veteran. Robert lift 1 1 ' ' , , 1 X 1 1 1 ' ,.s, 34 Doris Ave., Clubs: MOdCl Call,T, hgll.HS 2. Harold W. EEETA H X W Cemetery St., 'I-Iopedaleg 1 1 e??B5w1ingl ls Clubs? lllll A 1 M 1 ,, ,, A ,-...,, ,,,. ,,,..,...,.,, M , Robert F. 27 Highland Ave., Biire, Vermont Clubs: Model Car 1, Antique Firearms 2. R9beff S591 it 1 Lake Sr. R.F.Df Section Athletic Manager! t Clubs: Travel 1, CeramiCs'i2'. 'ii' Donald A. Angevine AET-A Evergreen Rd., Bethel, Me. Clubs: Real Estate and Development 1, Fine Arts 2. V 1 esfl 5 Joseph P. Antonuceio 12 Harding Rd., Wakebeldgivlldass. Softball 1 and 23 Clubs: T-Square 1, Bridge and Cribbage 2. Oscar J. April CHELA 306 Rock Island Mass. Dean s l.1sr ,1 g D Professional Highway 2 1 1 H 2 V TFL WSF , Vliillk VQE, . ,. 1. 1E95fffs5- Archers: ,f3T'AC, no h n n, 272 Graeme si, Quihcy, Miss. ll S Dean's 1g,,CIubs:kiWrQgght Igon 2. SiCPhlen PFJA1-o AT-Bl' C Roeky Pastuge Rd.,1Glougesrer, Mass. 'N Clubs: Folksinging 1, Aeronautiial 2. f-im, f .fe Y f, 'Eliomas 'E. iiksldgnd H Harbor Rd., Westpofg, Conga. vmleyxsgxx z,:Ba5kefba112. ' ,M Y :snug N gQf'mH',l fyfffg, , J, Coursey wa Agkiflm CHE-A l K 1371 Chandler 'St., Belmontj1gfMass5 V ii, Clubs: Chess 1 and Zi ll 914 ' 11 1 ll 1' 52. 1 - new .sh - , , ll ll lf, , lie w w M H .. ,X Antonio Auciello ,NET 205 Pctl St.,:Sometvil1e, Mass. : Section Athlefic Mana er 2' 'L S n Clubs: Physicdl Fitness Cljtesidentj 2. ::BQbssr:E-5919296 he 130 Peach fofehafifoffg 111i?2i?E5if1e,sf2srT:1. Section President Student Council 2: ' Softball 1, Vi5lleybaill,2, Bowling 2g Clubs: :Fishermerfs 1. A - 'K , :M ffsw, W .s11:g..,'1 ,, n',:5iE, H W 11 Vesadlilluiilo H M15-B15 Rindge Rld., Fltehburg, Presidenzfs Honorlilioll Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, ASTME 2. Eranqis L:iAvilla -lf' BCQA 51 South St., Taunton, Mass. M l W me ,,, ., sfzzf ' kill- l ll W 9155- f' 6 . ' . LSL 'L :wx Q-- , TID' 523' 11,5-.gr ' .2 , ,11 .1 ,1 11 1 g7f,:'11 Steven B. Ayer HEEE-A 15 Forest Rd., WakeHeld,V,Mass. President's Honor Ro1l 1'g',, .1 Clubs: 1Glee,,Club,.1 2 11, .H joseph A. Babiheau, Jr.. BC-A 480 Higgins Rd.,mCheshire, Conn. Baseball 1, Volleyball 23 Clubs: Antique Firearms 1, Whist 2. 1 , ' 1,1 f fs: , M 1 ' 1.rsw,:sf 1' :' ' fe' 1, , ,1 1 .fs ..e:,,.1g in 1 5,-35:11:51:-QLGJJ 1 Russell G. 13aluc A 24 Hilbert St., Adams, Miss. Clubs: Archery 1, Photography 2. David A. Bamford EEE-A 107 East Main Sr., Dover-Foxcroft, Me. Vanity Baseball 11 ,and 2g Basketball 1 and 2 Bowling ,1 end Clubs: Radio 1, Bridge and ,Cribbage 1'11 1 1 1 1 W ,, ., 1141, W. Dean Bamford AET-A E 49 Alden Cir., Portland, Me. Volleyball 1, Softball 15 Clubs: Band 1 and 2. :Gideon 358 Old Bedfordgjld., No. Westpon, Mass Clubs: Computefll and 2,1FoIk Singing 1, Professional Development 2. Anthonyl Barbariqcg, IEET N1 24 Chestnut Ave.,1Jamgiga1Plg1n,'Mass, Volleyball 1 and 21, Bciii?1ling 1 and 2: . Clubs: Archery I, Elecrrigg11 1., Woodmrning 2. Richard K. Baresel CHE-A 218 Maquan St., Hanson, Mass. af .wr-Q '12 rg , -om it H , 1 3311111 'Q' :K - ia :SW ' ' - N , ' 1 Gerar3' Sr., Rochesfifif, N.H. 7' ,Bagketball 1, Softball Clubs: Bridge 1, WfoughQIron?'i2-Nagy Veforali 'fl KW. iarngs 24'LinW5od St.QiBroiliton, Mass. ' Clgbs: Model Qjrplane 1, Qlxess 2. J 011nlRLsBaxpeS BCfAfw 1 N 16 Avori St., Concord, N.H. Softball 1 and Klaptainj 2g:C1ubs: fI'ravEl'Q. .W lid' mfzse H ,. 11: ,. iw XA. ,. , ,, ,, ..Q1-W.. ,S H ,hy , , H 1-uma . .,w:v, Mug, w 33,1 NE ww 9 H M N 1 if NM, H H ,G M. ww WMU T w u William F, Barrqp 1 5:3llJarne5iWaifjfScimirE, softball 1,Volleyba1l.2g Elubs: Fisherngnis 15yElectfik:qll if' if Edward BarwiCki H AET-A 18f'Char1dler St.gfwatgftowng-5Massg1-', Presidenfg Honor Roll 1g Clobs: Balrd'1'ancl ,, VR9b8lQL S. Bggsell .:,o E, QPF t 1 EW , ,,, 110 Draper St., Springfield, Massk f!9wo1ins1fafCaPE25Q7- 2Sp19111bSPl131af1sla1 any- 1 38QyIenlo, Tergage, Lyim, -X H Siiftball Vo11eyba1l'2g Z 'l'il Clgbs: Hpmanities 1,H ASTME 2. Siephen T. oBasrign 1 aaaa 82 Washington St., Ayer, Mass. j Prbsidentfs HonorlRol1,,N!13-was 1 Ezl Wknitifb ' Ediliir-inilfhiefgl Chibs: illlurniiiities N 3 'Azr Fogce Veggrau. 5 um it wt. ,, , ,.,,.. W WN, . , 'Kew' 1 aff-W M 1 H www wmv A A 'J H H' mf lam, gg W W, 11 , 1 rams., ' Afvlsaxz 1:1 H ssiaftfggqae f sQra:i,.1.1.1- 111 - --f---as 1 N . .1 4 1 afJa.s.q.. .. 1 - .sat-+.a:f 1 -negate 111 Stephen W Batista 139 Congress St., Milford, Mass. Vanity Baseball 2g Softball 1 and 2, Basketball 1 and' 2, Volleyball 25 Clubs: Model Cat 1, Electrical 2. Wilfred J. Baxter, Jr. EEE-A 18 Sargent St., Hanover, N.H. Clubs: Ski 1. : Willliam J. 1 . 11 11 11 1 ' 4 31:54-?f3fti1i'1i 11 H5 12511N1agefa PfeSideHf'S Hdfibfillfiilll 111 Clubs: Radio 1. k'V Li Douglas Beals. 1 1129 No.1Main St., BIOEEa1l,1M8SS. Softball 1, Volleyball' 2, Basketball 2: Clubs: T-Square 1, Ceramics 2. Joseph R. Behnke EE-B 71 Millstone St., Readville, Mass.- Varrity Baseball 2, Basketball 1 and 2. George S. Bellamiiiiia ,,l, EET 43 Chilton St., Cambridge, Mass. Clubs: 'Humanities 1, Eletgtrical 2. ' '-Ui s iii ff 'i 1 fffiiit' 1- 11 1 kkyy 1511? Claude E Bemis 1 E-Ai-, 4 83 Long Beach, York Beach, Bowling CCaptainD 2:1Clubs:EKSTME 1 and 2 james J. Benevides AET-A 17M Monroe St., Taunton, Mass. Volleyball 1, Softball 1, Basketball Ig Clubs: Cribbage 1 and 2. 11 11111 as 111W ,125 1 , . J , i 5.7 South St., mziz uburng Massa N 1 , Q 1 1 Clubs: Golf 151P1ndc1i1e 2 1 1 99 . ,wifi .1 1 5 .11 . , ,, , ., all .,,, , U 1, Q .. 1 Wm. :X , xx: V 1! 14 X E X Daniel P. Bermingharn MD-A :-.: Ilw' South Stflglioslindale, Z , Clubs: Band 1, International Relations 2. , .iffy 51,2-1 11 1 11 . --1 -- is 1 -ef 11 1 11 .41-: 1 ,11 1 1 13au1ll151g111Befgi111chegs1 1QxDE5a111 1 K N 95 Bellevue Rd., E. Braintree, Massl 5 1 Softball 1 Clubs Glee Club '1 and 2 11l 11 95 Nichols St.3ANorwoocl, Mass. ,1 1 Clubs: Sbortsilfar 1, Woodnnningi12. 2 tliichafdl 1 1 Pleasant St., Lee. Mass. 1,Sectiori5fAth1etig.Manager 1.S5Basketball 1i and 2,511 Bowling 1 E-1nclL2, Softball' 1 and 253' U' Clubs: flnuque Fireasms 1, Crlbbage 2. , 1 1 1 Les1ie5A.lBjckford1 1 R.F.D. 2, Watewille, Me. 1 ,fPresident's Honor ,Roll 1, Tau Alpbu Pi 2g iUubs:':Humanities Series lfalleacleis 2. ' Wenmonh Institute Scholarship 2. 1 1 1215? 1 11 ' '1'1 Qs., 1 1 1 1' 1 1 M1111 Pleasantl'St., So. Berfin, ' A kllf Presidentls Honor Roll 15 Section President and, Student Council 25 Clubs: Ski 1, fl ' ..s, Professional Development 2. .ef 1 ffl' H fmt 11 1'1'1 'fe' H 1 11' 11 '11 ,,., :1-fm' Norrssf F. 11191-k: . iV 3 8 MacArthuf?St., Ashland, Mass. Clubs: ASTIVIE 1 and 2. , V .M was 1 11,, X yi? 1 1 11 '..s:.ggg911 11' 1 ' 11 K 11 11 wi- , 5 ,1.11 11 1 1 155- ew? ste: 1 1 11 - f 1 11 1 1 J 2:41 1 , 1-. 1 1 -1.-gr 1r-11 . :l1 - .Nx, s'1-11w,1'1s.N,X 1 1, LJ 1 ' '1 Q 12.1112 11 . -z 21,1 L 1 1 J 51111 . Wg 11335 in 55 emi- 1111:H2X'-, - 1 111 .1 1 '-:ff1'Q 'i'lff ' f Qt 1 . H? f Ss ,A 1 11 X1 F, 11 1' Q ff 115 P 112.11 F 1 .fry Q Ll UI' 1 21511 -1 'shi .1 - :j a '1 iff nm ,gig is ' ll' 5.3-1'.? 5335? ii' w ' ,W Emi ' ul u llllwliwll ,,H,. IIN S 1 james A. Blackler MPE 33 Pleasant St., Milford, Mass. Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2. Roger B. Blackman ASE 3 Ocean St., Marshfield, fMass. Softball '1 and 2, Football 1 and 2g Clubs: Hi?Fi 1, '2. -W: 1 Mx N , gin N 992 1 U Presidenfs Honor Rfiillilgll' Wy' 1 Tau Alpha Pi Higllvgay 1, Professional Develdfiinentxglifb 'CPresidentJN David J. MP 1 Hemenway St., Methuen, Mass. Clubs: Mathematics L and 2. Raymond E. Boileau BC-A 29 Jeanette Dr., Chicopeggfliilass. Dean's List lg Sectionlkesident and Student Council 25 Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 2 Clubs: Real Estate and l.n25DevelogAn1ent 1. M K -W fi -ff 'fl Carl W. Bolz MPE 29 Miner Sr., Groton, Conn. Clubs: Model Airplane 1 and 2. Dennis M. Bombara A MD-A Franklin St., East Douglas, Mass. Clubs: Astronomy 1Q:lWhist 2. Q' ' r aqua M. za: 1 a3?igif , L. ,, .. ' Q2 Y Y ia , 1 H fm '15-N. . X,X.4f H35 1 1 xx 1 mn MX . 2-iz' ' 1 f .1 XXX XXXX X liz.. X XXXXXXXX? X afgsfephehl Biillhrriig ' Q 71 ligngy Rd., Mllgpn, Mass. J 5LL X X :5SofF5ll 1,lVf5l1eyb2ll'1'gQii?5 ' Clubs: Hi-Fi 11 and 2. S Q ffl' H W , 1 'N M 1 51 lsdlilfh Main Topsfibld, 1 'iik ? ' ' sa Anthony N. Bonanno NAT-A 1319815 Clubs: Aeronauticzil 1, International' Relations '2 Jfsif.. ,. 551 l Xf- 'Xl 1 1 if ,N Y-wa, X' Q X E X, X Edvgard Bqgmell BQ-A l X 1 5fiEchas: ? iSf.g Yiffliilcbirerg 1 Sectign Athletic Manageg lg Softball 1, Baskgtball , CluE5:H,Ski ,, X XX X X 1 67 Decatur Sr., Arlington, Maki ' 'L wiv andw 3f?'fQiQs 1QCaPr4iQQl 11, wlClubs:Phoi5graPIi11'1Jwariill2. M N Slfl 1 X,1lzgu '.5lfiX1 ,M XX',XX,XTllXXXXX X Keglgethglfk Bouchgujd MDEQA 54'SlEkonHiiSTg.g Soxierswqglh, ' N Clubs: ASIQME 1 and 2. s21QsfgX ' wll?QQ:-fzs ll 1 lf mea 1 93 gflnlasffwnedllimf Mass? , w 1 f X XXX Dagmon Boutchie MDE-B M X Softball 1, Vol1ey7Jall2g C1ubs:'AST1VIfEl'1 and 2 5 5 , 1' XM M 'w 1 5 1 w M52 Las, ww za- fa:-E: .E w lem. 135: 11 , mpg- ?TXX,, ww 'E XX XXX Xl, XX :iii , .swat some Kama, Wg: sag I J fr we , 5: let f 1 fp.,- P11 I WMM-fwgmsssw '. ig,-mwsrasame ,, ,,iX, X V. . zaa2ms.srwxs?5ffWf aaoaxma swwf 55532 sawaw. sagem, mf Iam swam Mm., We W lg ,T ,, lei if 1 w, l .xt-f' 1 I Phd ,, 'i' I A1-gaze, ee V. N' LLAL Gilbert R. Bowker EEE-A 412 School Sr., Stoughton, Mass. Clubs: Radio 1, IEEE 2. Donald R. Boyd MDEfA 61 Bedford St., Burlington, Mass. Deatfs List lg Clubs: Cribbage 1 and 2. ,Q-QM gs -1.10 if li, l'57flIlfl.l ll K2 'W 'nic' 'wg 1 fe Kr' ' A 1411 mx.s1tsfif2?mf Patrick Boylan MD-A Island Pond, . Softball 1, Basketball' lg Clubs: Sports Car 1, Woodmrning 2. Charles H. Boynton MP ' 59 Elmwood St., West Caldwell, NJ. Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Woodmrning 2. Jef? ' :MP I I Mass. I M , Volleyballlil alia 2, Softball 1 and Basketball 1 Clubs: Leathercraft 1, Contract Bridge and Cribbage 2. A K Charles T. Bracci CHE-A 260 Prospect St., Auburn, Mass. Clubs: Band 1 and 2. Ralphgbgsfady MDTA 46, Rd,V,A,,,Newton, Mass. 1 ancl,l2L , I Y Charles R. Branchini PET 304'IVIaxfle1d St., New Bedford, Mass. Clubs: Industrial Management Quality Control CPresidentD 1 and 2. man ,gg u wk .,1zzw fn 154 VT? - 1 n 1 may A ax U w 1 5: ,Neff W ' ' wg , , 1' 1 If? H- Bfesofw M EET2, n 29H196pel St., Gliiif Bhfflngtcgfif l W Dggrfs List lg Qectricallxl and S xfpfesidenfy 2, Moses Will, A James N. Brooks EEELA ,R.F.D. n 1 ' Clubs: Bliiiid 1 and 2. ' 'SM 'U' H 5? X' EEFH 1' N N 17 lvfesta Rd., Qgrchgsger, Mass. ' Clxllisz Wfi5odwdrkinglfn1glIEEEfs2. ffl-l ' Leslie I. Brown Izh AET-A u St., Lynhg. , ' Dehn's List lg Volleyball 1, My 'UW Clulss: 1 :Ed Cggesidensbxg. , W Rilshard P. Bigown 'So.lMainfSt., Asfbnerl 'ia' M ,ag wnxv 'N , 'gjjf..' l Dqvid D. Budhanan MDQA W' ' Chestnut Izggnaicaf?QlainQ Presidenfs Honor Roll 15 Selftion Presidelmt and ,Smdentfgouncil 23 Basketball 1, Softball 11, and 23, Clubs: T5SquarE'CPr5EiHenffQ1fl 57 X M l P:fiil6V.Bufii13usQ'fIr. 1Mi3iA lll ' 1 108 xgircljlyvood pr,,1A1tlebogQ Falls, Mass. Clilbsi' Plfffto8raPl1V ZQHQ ' ' s lil l2 n M N 1 Pgyl E. Burgess M ' lfbll ' '2lE?Rod?gvelt , Volleyball 1 and 2, Biisketball 13 M Clllbsi RE4diHqnl:WbiSf .nnnn ,, o ,fi , ,misss S 2-S w 'iii , :SI 'A ,H -JL, 50 . fin UAE: N nn 3 x ,,,, ff 1 W ,ws -5 Q M V ,-vnmnzg-nl. ' 'V i Wg.. - W 1.1 sl -4 J.. ,N ctw' - M ...,n 3 Paul W. Burnham EEE-A Mendon St., R.F.D., Upton, Mass. Clubs: Radio 1, Astronomy 2. Curtiss K. Burr AT-A 10 Chestnut Sr., Stoneham, Mass. Section President and Student Council 23 Clubs:HlVlodel Airplane 1. Eric E. Butler CHE-A Ruggles St., Westboro, Mass. President's Honor Roll lg Clubs: Bridge 8: Cribbage 1, Tau Alpha Pi 2. RiCl1ard W. Butt EE-C 43 Sheafe St., Malden, Mass. Clubs: Golf 1, Model Airplane 2. mizz EET .6 No, Randoliihhtkve.,Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 'NV Presidentfs,Hofi6r Roll 15 Basketball'1 and i2, ' Softball 1,3:v'o11eyba11 2g ClubS:'Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 1, Electrical 2. Anthony X. Caduto EEE-A 120 Keneland Ave., No. Providence, R.I. Clubs: IEEE 1 and 2. John W. Calla, Jr. MD-A 66 Berkshire Dr., Farmington, Conn. Softball 1fBaslgetba1l 15 Clubs:'l Reading Improvement' 1Qi'Woodmming 2. wi EE-A 312 Sr., Winthrop, Mass. Vollevball ly Bagketball 2. Y 515 ml: 11 11 1 J ugsif ' ,, I H , f H L. 11 Rdljert Callan ug, ,CHE-A 46 Backmah Ave., Pirtsield, Mass. Deagfs List-113 Section Aghletic,Manager 1 ag1d,2g 55, Bowling' CCaptain7'1g-Clubs: Skin Diving 1', 'U Highway 2. ' A 1 zizzz 11 1 1 Miligksi m ew 1 .. ,, I is Carroll , Meadezbofi5 Rd., Rocheifer, NH. Clubgg Reading 1, Travel 2. , ffil1?f5- 1 ,zzszilsf 1 -if' X 1 1 521313 H john J. Cgouette Vi B C-A V 126uLinco1ii Rd., Hyarxfiib, Massp Varsity Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Bowling lg Club5:,Folksingiggu1 and 2. VK K X Liyzliy m Miihad J. Caplan EI-15B I9 MermaiflxKveigwfinthlropg Massf 10534-Spb jwcapane EEEQA Forest Ave,, Everegt, Mass. Clubs: Whist 1, Travel Joseph MW W D-AM 1 14 Wolgopr,lRd., ReverqgMass.- iiv , v Baslietball 11 andN2, Bovvlibg 1 'ind 2, Softball' 15 M Clubs: T-Square 1, Cribbage 2. , N ,N M Robert ,Ja Capgigngi K 11 Ripley R., Medford, Mass. Clubs: Wezzitecb 1 and 2. R'Nelson Cafbonell ,QMP Castillo Duank 944466, Santiago,-Cuba Vdnrit Baseball 1- 1 ' 1 l . 5' ,,,.. 1 1 1 1 1 Clubs: Astkonomy 1, Cliess 2. N ,A 4 1515: 'so' 'eval- ,Y , Raymond R. Carbonneau EEE-A West Poland, Me. Clubs: Archery 1, Skindiving 1. William H. Carlotto MDE-A Park St., Housatonic, Mass. Clubs: Band 1, ASTME 2. Kenneth O. Carlson CHE-A 433 Washington St., East Walpole, Mass. Clubs: Highway 1 and 2, Professional Development 2. Richard S. Carman Newton St., Southboro, Mass. CCVV Vriy y V Clubs: Checkers land 2. , , H MN. 'Hi 'f' -,ai-pi wwf John D. Carney EET 165, 14 First St., Medford, Mass. . Section Athletic Manager 23 Varsity Baseball 1 and 2, Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1, Volleyball 2 Clubs: Checkers 1, ElecrricaliCPresidentD 2. K John A. Carota ABT-A 8 Groom St., Boston, Mass. Volleyball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 2, Basketball 1 and 2: Clubs: Art 1, Math 2. Carl M. Carter MD-A 7 Briusley St., Dorchester, Mass. Section Athletic Manager 23 Basketball iCaptainj 1 Softball Cflaprainj 1, Volleyball CCaptainJ 2g ' Clubs: Arr CPresidenrJ 2. Robert E. Casey MPE 494 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Clubs: Antique Firearms' 1, Tekton 2. 1 Nu 14 :Vi ztwgmg, 1 Mu ii vrff, 2 Riiihafcfi. Castellario 1 1 50 Rumford Ave., Waltham, Mass. zhfw Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarshifillg 1 Basketball 1 and 25 Clubs: Hi-Fi 1 and 2. 1 1 1 , R , 1 , 1 LI ' ,,,sesi4s'1 1' ft - N , t 1 1, f1 , J, 1 ey- 1' 1 gs, M N W 53.1.11 -,, up 1 , L Richard Cenedella , EEE-A , Haven sf.,tMi1fofa, 1 M Clube: Cotnputeriyiil? Geiald 1 556hRogeraWSt., Lowell, 1 V, X V Baslietballl, Clube: Student Council li 'ftt 1 , 7 1 ee , wrt- ee, , , ge, 1 iff fe 1 1 :we 11 uw 1 , ,, .M be 1 1 11M R54 l l me ' -, , wt-1 1 M 1 1 , 21412121 -a' Robert G. Cerchione ASE A - 16iJ5astetn Ave., Malden, Mass. , Section President'and.Student Council fl and 2 3 Softball QVCapta1rQV 2.x Ronald N. Champagne EET 59s,Pinefsf., MagcheSfef,fN1H,f 111 1 Vanity Baeketball 2, Basketball 1, Bowling 15 Clubs: ,Electrical ,lmand lgeaderavl , 10Tleasant Sr., BeverlQ, MasS. 1 Lynch Fund Scholarship 1g Section Athletic Manager 11 Bowling Land 2,iBasketball lg 11 Clnbs: Meteorology 1, Contract Bridge 8a 1 Cflbbage ,- ttt, ,,t.,, ,, 1 1 Thomas T. Charpentier AT-A 199 Sunimer StL2'Mayriard,1Mass. 1i1f1 M Clubs: Humanities 1, Model Airplane 2. ' X 41fPine'Sr., Spfingfleld, Vt. 1' . Clubs: Contract ,Bridge 8c Cribbage 1 and M 5' 1 l Qi 1 we , 1 1 l '11 .V i., ..,e,?.,T l- , tg . I AE ae, it Fwy fee. was 2' w Q, ' w Robert M. Chervincky EEE-A 11 Fiske St., Natick, Mass. - ' Section Athletic Manager 15 Clubs: Archery 1, Humanities 2. Fredleii R. c:11ire1 Bc-A 25 Sumner Sf? Newton, Mass. ' ' 'Softball 1' ahkl 2. , jerrald W. MDLA Greensboro Rdifffil-Ianover, N.I-I. Clubs: T-Square l, Leathercraft 2. Michael D. Cirigliano EEE-A 92 Falcon Ave., Wamick, R.I. Bowling 1 and 2g Clubs: Photography 1, and Woodmrning 2. X ... , W , ' Wu ' 1 H .. ,GX RQFFEE . g U r Clubs: Indhsrriahggljihagenrent 8: ll Quality Controliii1,1l-lgma5i1E:s12. V3 . William Q. cufk MD-A 271 High St., Holliston, Mass. Dean's List lg. Clubs: Chess 1, Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 2. Charles R. clarke Bc-A 244 Ferij St., ' 3 'Softball,.l andf2fY?oN?lieybxillwQ2j. , ' 'N 1'l eee f lllr ' f, l lLawreilgggtg GI1fford. MDE-A. l l ll l 28 Gleriviioglggd., Lynn, Mass. ' ' X Softlia1l l2g Clubs: ASTMEI 'and 2. i S MY V 2, -mv 4-22 4, ww ww QB. Ml, W w 5, - Q ,fm w -f'-- ww fel gf w ww, w EM Wayng4C. Chnton WV: PEE-A Clubs: Whist 1 and 2. El ' 1 w w' ' w ' L25 ww w zfii Iivififif, ' 1 1' 231214 w Nw Dana zliv 98 Portland SQ, Yarmoutlllfllllie. l w Deanfsllisr w1gfClQbSiaEl1otographww1w and 2' ww 'XT-li? gxw' w :: ' ' 9'3 ' lil? N551 w 10lOPr5fbecfSfZf?HCa1trlbricEe5lblafi. 4 l L Ql54bS1wwM9dC1lSHi1fQQd1axgd2-w wwll ll wwxwlagx xifglwf' . w 'FGEW w Hil1SidQlAve-,Malden Mm- 'ff' fiftbalbfll'VWll55'bdlll '17'T3+ w ,LV w w 9.5 my ww W M :ww Im w .xl ww 1 wwilwwf w w -- '- be Q w w :.' A w w fx :- xx ww wage gtg ww' X an w w ' w My ' S 'iii' w lQ2eCo13lgrd w BC-A , Softballil, Volleyball 2g ,iizlg , W Clubs: f.F1SquaTe' 1,lQglksifEigipg w w, X . ' X ' w H wx, sfvwfslwwwwgxw w Geoffrey Collms EE-A w Ifnswicl5,yMassiNw w m Clubs: 5Radioi1 an'dzi2. xii' iw w w 'w fe? w C- w w 15 'Nobel Rdi Dedlialin, Mass. M e 2 mfisgfiosxfofhletic Megsaerwlsand 'Bqyfling S6ftball lg Cliibsr' leghd' w ' ' , w aww, bg?Mi1a2 Qooklfu MP wwil foftbgl 1 25 glee Club 1 gud 2 .M - ff . me w w bmw M 2 my Q E, , l.,, .. W lx E ,' , 'S' w ,, w' w 'M ' sr ' Q 'tag if David A. coppage 44 Sevilla Ave., Wamick, R.I. VSKYZ ' Clubs: Chess 1, Hot Rod 2. Robert E. Copeland ASE 551 Walnut St., West Bridgewater, Mass. Clubs: Model Airplane 1, Aeronautical 2. Pla -f ,. mf ' f.2ifs..,,, H L 11. John J. C0f?QfaH ll, 15 Cottage S'-1 . llll Clubs SP0HS'C?f A il it it Richard Mi 69 om stage coach Ra., Section Athletic Manager olleyball 1, Baseball 1: Clubs: Industtial'Managernent 8g Quality Control 1, Architectural' Model Building 2. Charles P. Costa EEE-A 23 DeStefano Rd., Roslindale, Mass. Clubs: Woodcarving 1, Readers 2. if as Andre I.. Cournoyer 5715 Mendon Rd., cumg-s16i5qg?.R.1. Clubs: Reading Improyexnegltgli Travel , , Ain, -f-nv Eugene A. Cougnoyer 5715 Menclon R2l.,l A Dean's List 15 Clubs: Reading iIiiiprowYe1'rieriff1,' Travel 2. S Charles D. Courtemanelie AT-B 462 Main St., Hudson, Mass. 'Z Dean's List 1g Student Council CSecretaryJ 25 Softball lg Clubs: Sport Parachuting 1, Student Council 2. 'KN W 'C-'-'5' . 57 :ilu iff, if 1 lldiuuu fin. 1 ,,,W1l11am . Courtney MD-A 33128 Srandisliikd., Qiiincy, Massgifili ' Basketball 1, Softball lg Clubsg, T-Square 1, Whist, , cfaigffr. ll 1 MPE 11l1 V 22 Howard St., West Barrington, R.I. ...Clubsiti Contract, Bridge 8c.,Cribbage, 1, , ' Model Boat CPresidentD 2.-4 ' 'David E. boy EEQl3 .39 Dobson Braintree, Mass. Clubs: Wenilecb 1,3liEEE 2. 5 w , 1 W 1 4 -- 1 'fii 1 . W... -V ,, -ad, ,, , , . .M 3 u 1 1 ik, .,,. ., . fx , 5. Philip Qravotta AET-A 11187 Uriion,St.,,Bverert,' Mass?-' 1 Softball 1 and 2, Basketball 1, Volleyball lg ClubsgSportffaraebnting 1, .Art Frank B. erawgprd. .a EEE7A 184 Wachuseu St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Deanf ,List,,,Q,5 Pbotographgbl ll Poefispoe'-f 1 1 1 Hopkins Sr., Wilmington, F Clubs? Min. Qnrique .81 Cdscomizing Auto 1, 1-el Antiqne Firearms 2. - ,Thomas Crosbie ,QQ 85 Robbins Rd., Arlington, Mass. ,Clubs Model Car 13 Woodmrning 2. I 1. , 1 H 1 2 f g ' , -swift. fw--James E. Grostaii BC-B s 14 Franklin Pl., Quincy, Mass. ,gf Clubs? Model Car 1, Industrial Management 85 Quality Control 2. , M A A 1 X 1 ' ,. mf J l 1 I l R237 -tl 1 m w l William M. Crowley BC-B Decatur St., Gloucester, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and12g Clubs: Art 1 and 2. Robert V. Cullinane MPE 105 1 Pleasant St., E.Weyu1outh, Mass Clubs: Art 1 and 2. . ,T J, if I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 551 ll 1 ' 1 ' 1 1' tg, 11Ww.15vv-lj- ,,z..,fsLss2.2f1' 11 ,, ll f ' 11 'ev' ' f1faf15Zva:'11:Qigif5i ,,f'gf Richgrd W 'EA' ' :a,: lb-i j 299 Salem Sf-1 Wakefieldf Clubs: Model Railroad 1, Henry T. Cunniff lall lill 1 S 64 Pierce Ave., Dorchestef Stephen M. Curran CHE-A 21 Tremlett St., Billetica, Mass. Basketball 1. -- Richard A. Dacey' ,BC-A. 62 Oakridge Rd., Reading,QMass. tv' Section Athletic Managefiigyzliasketball 1 and 2 Softball 1, Volleyball 2 , gkgggigfv it- 1 w.fW..,..s.-1t ., 1 MQW., ig., 5, , W -'U 1 William T. Dailey , 6 Washington St., Milton, Mass. Clubs: Wrought Iron 1, Fine Army Veteran. Eugene T. Daly MD-A 21 Washburn Ave., Wellesley, Mass. Jaxiies EE-B g , 67 Salem St,, Reading, Section Presidentfand Snidenr,Counci1.a2,, Basketball I andgf. ' an f si: 1 ',,,ff,.ki, ,H , Ma u X. , Q .zz-111: NLE' zz--If i i i ' N51- zss- w i A Ji' James F.,,Da1y EEE-A yd +72 zggawaai Sf.Y,LQWE11'QliM3SS. , l Clubs: Model Raiffoad 1, Radio 1, IEEE 2. Rielriard J, V MPE i HV Asha Rd. ' Q2DffO1kf,'iM8SS. , N ,.f-- Qearfs list 13 Clubs: Reading Inhprovement 1fiisgwA1d 2. L V, ,,. John R:gDaniels FYQAT-Biff H 12 Green Ct., Cranston, R.I. 01211255 illfefszsaaflfieeeli 1 21 Walter,'QQsl Daniels , All-Ai ' ll Dean srl, Sroneham, Mass. N Clubs: Readin Im rovernent 1 5 ,.,1 1..Pi lsllss SporrKlParachunng,.2.'N Iyls Bruce R. Danielson MP ' 'll'f1 266efSeavieW Ave5fSyvansea, 'N N , , Section Athletic Manager 1 and 23 no Clubs: Sports Car 1, Industrial Management 8c l JT aaa? Jafikson Wellesley Wflilills Mass Clubs. Aeronautical 1, Model Boat 2. i Lewis W Davison i CHE-A 146NPark St., Mansfield, Mass. M Clubs: Contract Bridge 51 Cribbage 1 and 2. 21221 ' ,,2W' I l it ll W ' :rf lwwtlw f 3: ' ? V H M :s?is3?i23f1z W- .N 1 .. , .:v,A. V, QQ? 1 i V+ -I 1? ,wc 7 ' lu 4 TH' 1 l '-550 Wai iggijkg .gun- Michael C. D'Avolio EEQC 12 Dartmouth St., Everett, Mass. Dean's List 13 Section President and Student Council lg Clubs: Radio 1, Art 2. 5 :AI X X , , :gg , ' QE? iaiiiiili E' !50bsfflC. Day! 1 ' ' . , Ste, ,Oldl Orbharcll , N lf 3Piesident7sjHonorxRo1l 'lg Tkzzg Hlpba Section Athletic Manager 1 'and 2g sg X Baseball iCaptainD 1,,Basketball 1landjCCaptail:D 2 Clubs: Ski 1. H Paul F. Deane MDQA Old Oaken Bucket Rd., Norwell, Mass. ' Softball lg Clubs: Wrought IronN2. he K I - Denassis it 1352 ii: :xY:1? 155552 1 , H, 6?i'Hllf2ii,2i?i5:51.UT.Q ,,illii:if YfQf1'ulQ'gl .y . ssrswesf sf., Hyde Park, lmassi. y .gl x fi M y ' Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: ll Highway 2. ' 'ii ' rg Anthony J. DeChristoforo EET 64 Sullivan St., Boston, Mass. Dean's List 1g Warren District Scholarship 13 Basketball 1, Volleyball 2g W W Astronomy 1, Electrical 2. ' ' l5eCostl ii 84 Grandview Ave., Wintl1rop, Mass? X Softball 1, Volleyball 2, Basketball 25 Clubs: Humanities 1 and 2. f Joseph M. DeFina AT-B 1 22 Lyman Terr., Waltham, Mass. Y M Vninrity Rifle Team 1, Softball 1, Volleyball'g2gf5' Clubsfftamp l and Contract Bridgextk 2. ,A in A A 9::AWiig5E?ii::'g , l 5 , ' 55222. will George J. Delicate W 9 West St., Westerly,, R.I. W mf Bowling fCaptainD 1, Volleyball 1g gg Clubs: Pinochle 1 and 2-Army Veteran. - : F-- 14 Vw 11' C' ' e gr 14 J 111 1 3 M1 l 1 U.. .. ,na ,' 21: 15 L, if Z V 1 M 1 1 1 ,ffssfi is 1 11 11 11 E: David 1 Dix Sr., Wa1tham,, Mass.5 ::A:iiA: Pfiesiderrgs I-Icfrior 'Rollfff lg Gibbs : Model ifailroaii 1, VVhisiE' 1, Drag Racing 2.' ' ' 29 Pinewood! Ave., BfHerica,' Softballgl, VOlleYbal:ljgQ1Q X 1 Miniafige 1 9.1 ia 1 1,1 11 11,511 11 3 Edward C. 'Demling ,ASE Third1St,g5Medfogj, Massfxx 1 M Clubs: Model Airplane 1 arid 2. Richard E. Denzler EEE-A Clubs: Model Car 1, Contract Bridge 8c ,1Cribbagg12. T5 1 1. if 1 l Di C l 1, Main St aAlbioni1rR'I 'm Iaii 1 ea 1 1 ' Gllihizmlibading Impivemefigti 1, Trave1i21 Davic1 QigE.Desi1etg MD-A 1 1 351 Rosiiiwe.,gMi11isifMass. 1 Clubs: T-Square 1, Wrought Iron 2. 1 1 14 Hi1lSide'A??e., Everett, Mass. ' ' !Section President and Student Council , , Gilubszberamics 'l ' V ' 5: Dennis M.l1DiBoi1a MISZLA 1 Rodman SQgs,f1Quitxrpy, Mass. Clubs: T -Square 1, Wrought Iron 2. ff 71 l' 11? ' ' iw' 1 ' 2 1 11? H11 11 J: 1 59' Q at 1 1- J- 11 1 11 1 1 r,-sf Ha, 1 fm J.: 1 111 ff' Wg! X 1111Eg,f,a' 1 111:11 E jf 7 in I N ' ta. iw it fi ffl t. 'E V emma w :fa 5 'ig' ' E 1 5: E 1 'ii .fl- . . ftstissw' 1- - Mfg , 1: gifs A M. Ml 3.-L' ,J 1 mm Y.. wx M-W -4 . -sf 152' xv it ..., , M., 7 HW' .15 ' ' F5355 1 1: grim' fa-11: ,, tl- ,aaa- nafa .,sf?2.t- aug Alfred P. Diesz EEE-A 2 Wilfred Ave., Adams, Mass. Section Athletic Manager 15 Clubs: Hi-Fi 1 and 2-Navy Veteran. Samuel M. DiFiore ABT-B Quebec St., Portland, Me. Joseph A. Dineen AQAA 1 478 Wood Lane, No.NAndover,.lvIas?f 5. c,,' E k Basketball lg Clubs: Hi-Fi 1 23, . 1 1 A xqd N .. .. 'N A Q5 will , lN w iPhi1il5l Brunswick, Me. A Aee A Deans Listlg Volleyball 1,1 AAA . 1 Basketball 13 Clubs: Computeiiil ' ' . 5,g:g'mi?gi.fig Wallace C. Dodge EEE-A 19 South Main St., Randolph, Vt. Clubs: Chess 1, Leathercraft 2. john J. Doherty EE-A 3 Lucian St., Worcester, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Volleyball lg! Clubs: Radio 1. - fit-ff? 1:2523 - W2-fpzuem.. e 752225 .Ili-:W Z M- wi., 4 ,nl 5. --:,. -4-. ,gf , 'L . 5. J.0SCph A. Dole ATrAg1?g 1 169 Summer Sc.,ll1Haverhi1l,yl5?lasg. U Clubs: Aeronautical 1 and gli. 1 1 Robert J. Donahue! ttee 754 Saratoga St., Boston, Basketball 1, Softball 1, lc1g1iSifiiAff 2 t. 1' fvv Huw H1 1 g , nilifibeff 1 iE5FS4l 23 Lyncle'Sr., Everett, Mass. 'mL k ' ' Softball ls Clubs: Industgial Management 8g Qgality Controlfzi?3 fI'rayCl'v2gN ,M batgan ,M 5 School Stl, Peabody, Mass. 1 ,N Deaii's Msrfelzg Clubs: Robert W: Dfwsetce 159-A 16 I3'manfsSt., Lynn, A L'lilll l M Frliederiollr L. foyle ATLA Bo3gL353, Brant Rock, in if A -- Seiffion Athletic Managebf2g Basketball fl' and 2 Clubs: Aegonaurioal 1, Ivfloclel Airplane 2. BQL1ce Doviv l1ilsE 8-:Sixth HaI9PtQ9',N'H' e1 11 W, , Dean's Ilistj Class VicE?Pfc-fsidofif 25 ' ' ' Ml C Clubs: Sport Parachuting 1, Russian CPresidentD 2. 1 J0!1afh4F1 H- D0Wn5Eg CAETZA Denning 15E.,Aifam 1 M Clubs: Bridge 1 and 2. Danielggl. Doyle 1 52 Roberts Rd.,'Medfofd, Mass. Clubs: Astronorny 1, Fine Args 2. Dana R1 Doybn TBC-Bi 15 Union St., Somersworth,'N.H. W Qlee 1, Spogp Paraghutingg. 4 john Dreselehnke BC-B 214 Main St., Eoxboro, Mass. Clubs: Photography 1 and 2. Marcel P. Dubois EEE-A 64 Park St., Lewiston, Me. Dean's List lg Clubs: Archery 1, Skin Diving 1. Donald E. Dubreuil MD-A 27 School St., Claremont, N.H. Clubs: Humanities 1, International Relations 2. Warren H. Dugtnore EET 9 Atwood St., Wfakefield, Mass. Softball 1, Volleyball 1 and 25 Clubs: Glee Club 1, Electrical 2. Roger P. Dulad yj 'l 1141 WashingtongSt., ,Bel1x110Hf,iM2'lSSiiii , N Clubsp 'Pinochleil' and 2,,.,Rrofessi6nal.,! tx 'N X Development X ,. H ct..t: E.,,D:.::::d 55 Beacon St., I.awrence, Mass., Clubs: Aeronautical 1, Photography 2. Nj, Ernest R. Duncan MDE-A 25 Sturgis St., Woburn, Mass. Normand W. Duquette EEE-A 212 Oregon Ave., Woonsocket, R.I. Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Astronomy 2 if i ,. eg, Jet, H sw ,f iw, -- -a suis i . au X mg , w ,i fa H i iif- mi 'U ' 1 . V - ms -Bram 1 w w P '-.J as W, ff l , H f, 11, W , H ,ms William L Durand AT B M, 25 I-Irll Ave Esmond R I Clubs Aeronautical 1 and 2 -IFF Joseph W Eacobacci EEE A 56 Carroll St Weymouth, Mass ' Clubs Radio 1 IEEE 2 Paul A Eident NET 12ifJerichoit-Bathil'-Falmouth 1MaSsi , Dearfs List 15 Wenmortb Institute Schdlarship 15 Clubs: Readers 1, International Relations 2. ii 244 Ml-Iighlafxd Avel, Arlixffgton, K V LV Clubs: Glee Club ,l arid Cliresidentj 2. R. Eriksqu, Jr. AEI'-A Q R.FfD. 95f2,:'Hinckley Hill5HRd., Pawcatucfl-if Contig Deans List lg Section President and Student Couugl 23,tClubs: Antique Rifle ii Digest 51 LichfielclAHSt., Brighton, Mass. ., Basketball Softball' 1 Volleyball? 1' A iiii Clubs: spit! carliiuliicfiical l' Charles Erjmer is East Broaclsitay, Salem, NH. A 1 Basketball 1 and 25 12 Clubs: Checkers '1?fEl6CfIIifZ2.1 'f iil Lediiard Efrera 1238 Wlupple Rqlg, Tewksbury, Mass. X V WVVV Clubs: H1-F1 1 arigl 2. ,,Y 4 U ,ZW , ' Section Athletic MlinagerflilfarritgfBasketball 2, A ,Basketball CCaptainD 1 and 2, Bowling CCaptainJ 13 N fr-I rmilgzi. 'VN k..J 15' james C. Failla, Jr. AT-A 90 Third St., New Britain, Conn. Basketball 1 CCaptainJ and 23 Clubs: Band 1 and 2. Joseph A. Fanelli MDE A 14 Hillside Rd., Watertown, Mass Section Athletic Manager 1 and 2 Volleyball 1 and 2, Bowling 1, Softball 13 Clubs: Travel 1, Ski 2. David H. Farrow EEE-A 73 Victory Rd., Lynn, Mass. Dean's List 1, Section President and Student Council! 1 and 23 'Softball 1. james M. Fay EEE-B 22 Brimblecom St., Lynn,'Mass Clubs: Contract Bridge 8c,,Cidibb John F. Fay EEE-B 87 Fort Point Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Clubs: Wenitenb 2. Stanley I.. Fedorchuk AT B 532 LaGrange St., West Roxbury Mass Varsity Basketball 1 and 23 Softball 1 Bowling 1 Clubs: Miniature Antique 8: Customizing Auto 1 Whist 2. Daniel D. Fennessy EET 28 Upland Rd., Quincy, Mass. Dean's List 15 Softball 1, Volleyball ls Clubs: Reading 1, Electrical 2. james W. Fennessy BC B 19 Blair St., Milford, Conn. x Clubs: Wooclturning 1, Skin Diving 1 Fine Arts 2. f1ieyin5.nP.'FennesSSfll M 28 Upland Rdf, Quincy, Mass. A Clubs: T-Squaee 1,!W5ought Iron 2. Johni. Feriliichetti CMDEQA 5? R?FElw Sw 1 . Softball' 1, Volleyballgl Bowling 291 Clubs: Fishennerfs 1, Woodmrning 2. -, ,gp A :M M N wx wggqkl 1 W W lwfg H Richagd A. Kenton e- EEE-B 1l.F.D. 145f2,Bcilf88, Si5iingfiE1d, vfg 1 Clubs: 1, First Aid 2. , .,.Clintgn B. Eerguson 1 1 MDE-A 1 44 Leonard No. Xetleboro, Massf Pres1clent's Honor Roll 13 Tau Alplga Pi 2 Glubs: Humanities 15 fl H 1 ,, ,. 1... X , .-- ,ff ' 1' M 1 mam page 1 1 Wg, X M ekobqn F. Eerraeglol . 1137 Main StL, So. Glastonbury, Conn. X Softball 1 and 23 Clubs: Ski 1, Thdustrial Management 2. - C' ljklfred E. Fillion MDE-A f 1 014 MheagerlRdeseD0vf2sl,N-H- ,oln 1 1 H mVo1ley?bd1l l2,lBasketbQllN 2, Bowling- KCa13f2unD 2 C1ubs:!Pinochle 1 anel 2. .pf l , ,, em ' we :ff -- wif' ,, ,, . ,.,.. ,I , W. .,,, , , , .,-., ,,, , , Vineem R. Filosi MDE-A 24 Joseph Swlyfedfoggl, Mage! n n Section President ancfstudeiit Council lg Bowhng CCHPIZIUD lwand 2. W M. . ,loseplgi H. gindley, Ir, AT-B 35 Viciory Axle., Milton, Mass. ' ,Clubsz Wrought Iron 1, .g. ' Aeronautical: QPresidpntJ 2. ' ,Jizz V X, ee. ,, ww be 1, 1: Q 2 ,Q f 1 11 1. 1 11 S 5 1 ,Z A I Y 1 , ' .LL 1.i! 1 .1 K., . 1 , ' ' 1 , : 1l 1 - ' 5 '. ei I1 , W 2 ,lf as NL1l.15fJILf'11, 1 ' A ' 'f'u.,1,1-fl . L 11 I 9 4 'uf F ' l y llx 1 b l It 1 ll Z -L-I. :I , 'Zi a 'n ' ' 7 MW W W 1 - 1 ll , , was 1 1 1 fe v , 'SJ 11 H5 5:2 X iii Robert G. Finley BC-B 197 Holyoke St., Lynn, Mass. Dean's List lg Section President and Student Council 1 and 2. Alfred Finocchiaro MD-A 20 Elmwood St., No. Andover,,Mass. CluEi527'lFS 1, ASTME 2. 1 1 , 1 1 X 1 'R' ' 1 11 11 .iflsfql LL .l A fi' W . vi Wilt 1.x'z?f3f111 11 7 WMWA1. as .. M . .. 1 ,-U., 1 hr, 1 fl' 11 illnw 1 James IV Fiore EET 77 Bradstreet St., Revere, Mass. Section Athletic Manager 13 Varsity baseball 1 and 25 Basketball 1 and 2g Clubs: Travel 1, Electrical 2. Bruce L. Fischer AET-A 9003 Meadow Oak Dr., Allison Park,.Penn. Clubs: Folksinging 1 and 2. W 1 221222122211 W 1 Leaf 1 1 1 ' J.,-aiaf1.1:'eiif-galeffafeif Chimes X ' 479 East Stl, Bridgewater, Massl Clubs: Model fffontract Bridge 81 Cribbage 2. A Robert L. Fisher BC-B 144 'Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Softball 1, Basketball 1g Clubs: Astronomy 1 and 2. Gary W.l11Fleh1ing, MD-A, y y 31 Haynesiigti,Ylgeorniniterm Mass. ' W W1 1 -,,....,,f fr? I '-can DonaldffA. Fletcher EEE-B 5 Chestnut Ave., Sterling, Mass. Army Veteran. Q W W ,NW W WW if ' W W W W, .. 5? ,.::h X 12-1 Ballardvalelfllld., Andover, Mass. ' Segion gkgesidenr and!Qg1dent,Cour5il Lg 'Cliibsz Frs1ksingif1gl W MW N Alan Fobes -EAET-A f-iii 32gXork Ter:.,?fBroolg1lge,M5ss. ll Clubs: Sailing 1', Ski 2:5 JQ1111 I-.F01eYW BC-Be 50fjeEel5i?nW lsf.g lNewBurypoiMalss? l ' 1 Softball 1 and Basketball 1 and 2g Holme Iruprovggnent ligand ,QPresidentD, 2.2 W J. Scott Fones, jr. BC-B an Chateau Brittagly, Scarsdale, N.Y. ET X li gl HClubs: Re5.llEslgfe andllbduelfiwmene I Douglas T. Forsberg EEE?-B R:F.D:,gfelffersoi1i Mass.. W ' De21u's Ifist lg Bowlings 1 andl2g 1 ' Clubs: Cgntracp Bridge 8: Cribbage lvancl 2. 1 ,,le I W H552 ' .. 1 W' ,WIN W W 1 1 ' Allen 1 M 91 MacArthur Rd., Stoneham, Mass. Q Softball21','Volleyballf?2g', llll Q ,ei Clubs: Model Airplane 1, Ski 2. - 'W w .. W N WW gs 'W W W W ' .sf :Q 5 W .5 1 gi ' 1505221 Rd., NqL,5AttleQoro,: Clbbs: GleeWClllB 1', Highw?9 2f gg ' ' Professional Development 2. 1 I 144 Cohannet St., Tdlinton, Mass. M Dean's List 1g ,Baseball 1, Y.9lleyb91l2g ,, H Clubs: ' 70 . W W M w mega W W ,fm M -:sm WWW W sas- A , e- me 2 Q l fi: llzzsll w I 4 le ll W1 ,936 xi ' lf- !-T: Ie 4? '? vm., -51. 4.,f' t---W Q FTW john A. Fothergill PET 207 Salford St., Bennington, Vt. Softball 1 and 2, Basketball 1 and fCaptainD 23 Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Industrial Management 8a Quality Control 2. l3,eter J. Eoti MPE . . 1291 Boston Ave., Medford, Mass. :'fl7fzr.rity Baseball 15 'Bowling 2g f ,fClubs: Humanities 1 and 2. Robert A. Fowler BC-B West Rd., So. Canterbury, N.H. Vanity Softball ls Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 2. Robert A. Fraccastoro MDE-A 14 Clarow St., Roslindale, Mass. Basketball 23 Clubs: Band 1 and 2. john E. Franciose CHE-A 25 Mt. Pleasant Dr., Peabody, Mass. Volleyball 1, Softball 25 Clubs: Dance Band 1, Professional Development 1, ASTME 2, Highway 2. Daniel F. Franco MDE-A 100 Fairmont St., Arlington, Mass. V Clubs: Ski 1, Art 2. ui.. .M Angelo M. Frangiosa EEE-B 329 Winter St., Norwood, Mass. Air Force Veteran. Donald R. Franke MD-A Canton St., Randolph, Mass. Softball 15 Clubs: T-Square 1, Glee Club 2. 1- Yi-F i ' ,fi I ,vf fa .1 ., n , I I ' .lui-W' -.v gig,-,ge ' 'fa- -EPC i ' 1. Ill R ua, 'L-V ,B W X . 11 gi 1 11111 1:51352 11u11! W Lg mm, M 5 Paul H. FISSIBIW: EXE-B of x Bfldgegsi-1 Wl,S?5Ebf0S?lF: Mq.fL1l.a 11 1111 1 , lg Lisff R5di6'1', IfiHdSiatEQ. zziz 11 5.35 1111H11Q,,e 52,3111 ' 11H1v1:H -jf? H m N 11 1 11 1 ii -' 111211111 11 1 .ails x W rg 5 Im- A mi- 1 11 11- , Charles M. Freigas MPE 11119 11 11 54 1 Clubs: Folksingihg 1 and iii 2. H ig? 11 111 11 1 111?gkgE, 1 511,111 1111 ,,1N igg11111N xxxx M N1 S X 15R0b9ft HJWFFE11 ef 1547 Everettgt., Malelen, Mass. L A , Section1Atl3lggticNManagC!123 Bqgkerball 1, V e2ESo'ftbdl1 'iCi13tainf1j1, Boil1?liqg11CQhptiiliJ 121 1 11:3 , 1 X,A: ,eff 1 1111 51 Q E 1111111 ,..,,, 1! 11 111 11 11 Q H1,!11,!1111,f5155 11 1H11 15: 1 E Edwin j.lFrosi Ei-C 111 X 11 Huntiqgton X11 Clubs: Radio 1 and 2. 111111 1 11 By? , 11 11111 11191111 M 1 1 1 ,Z-1 1 1- 1 1121? 1111 1 11 1 1 1111 ef Kiyoshi Fujino MDE-Z. gz212,11453Choi11qNislliki-Clio, II'eigiikan4Q1gQitV, Q Tokio, Japan 1 111 1 1 H 1 11 1 e , Section President gud Student Council lg W m1sfsff15g11111m, N0uey1ga111 zg gc:111ubsgxefdf1g11ficma. 11 11 1 1 W 1'11 11 1 1 Lawrence W. Qaboury EET 1241 R11 Section 1Pfe-sidenrand S?udentXCo1.1ncil antl:2 Basketball 11 and.2, Softball l,fVol1eyba1l 1- 1 2 11W111111,111QQ1 A16 1 11 1 161Ely Aye., West Spripgfleld, Masq: NW? Sprigfg6eld5Wolh6h's1'Clisgb1,SchQSlarshifa,,11. 5 Q sg X H 11 11 N3 1 James L.lGa11igan1 1 EEE-BE - 11, Rflife 9l15131..VVE11igz 1 1 5 11 Bowling 13 Club? Skin11fDiviri1Q1, IEEE 2? 10 1 1 1115211 ' H5551 11111 eil: - 11 1 551' 1: l 1 l 221' 1 is' 1 iivli f I 1 v ' 11 11 1 4 W 11 ssfil .3 1 1 Q 11 N EE: 53? 1:5 11 11 A 11 111 1 . ix' 3 1 11 W mi 5 Mi ,W M gin 11111 11 X A H 1m11111 ,1-UWM ' ei elf 'sij wfl' -. fff2w..i.f X u xwuxxw E 252' 11 V 5532335111 1 153155 Paul Gananian AT-A 72 'Prospect St., Rockland, Mass. Clubs: 'Reading Improvement 1, Aeronautical 2. Paul L. Genoa MD-A 106 Dean Ave., Franklin,.Mass. V Volleyball 2g Clubs: Reading 1, Philosophy 2. 1 llll 1 f ww w X ww :S-x 52 George 2 14 japonica :sq Hllglllld Clubs: IEEE 1 ang ooli 2 5 llioill 'l .. Nl . Robert E. Garcia l 'R.F.D., W. Warehamg fMass. Charles L. Gardella, jr. EE-A 48 Forest St., Haverhill, Mass. Clubs: ski 1,.Aff 2. m lm Ronald smoefbg 351 Oak Knoll ll Softball 1,WBaskeQba,ll N H X Volleyball 1 1 , Y -,sri ' .silsfslf siilsfsifif .gsm :iff ll H H as gp H 1 sv 1 .sfsmsi 1, 1, 1 :fm Mu sag, N X 4 V A wN'g ! 1 4 NM XJ W' W1 l' ll ' ll ll 1 l 'Nil 'll.ffsi?lsf5ll 'll 3553355 N CEM!! f- , H ,S Nw' .Wm ww' N 5.55-x'5'71'lEi f'? 2395911213 H H'11 H E WH' .sew w ww.xws-:IH ng 4 - W gl ,. 1 1 5155? 1 1 fifml x:1S 3' U we Ml llllllwl ll! ll lil ll, e llf.-l:g.Efi.J? K H H l l ' l l ' ss H W '2,'c o Emil A. Gertsch MDE-A Haskell Ct., Essex, Mass. S . ' Softball 1, Volleyball 2g ' Clubs: Model Car 1. and AFS 2. Robert B. Gettys, III EEE-B 5'l Gorman Rd., Framingham, Mass. Clubs: .Radio 1 and 2. 5: E 1 s 'lT S 5 H llullrlbzwu HH fl 13 E .Ml .www 2 1 I ml' swf gl cn j.Gii1bbal 45 Garclenh St., Danvers, Mass? CluHs:1Cl'15ss'1'anfl m 48 jersey St Dedham Mass llPrirililig slieiialfig ez Paber Pfiduclifiihisd Scholarship 15 Basketball CCapgair1J lg ,V C1ul?s':C1ggssN1 aQd,,2a,,','Zg!i.:' 1 fx, ,H 11 115 1 1 ,E ,? :E AM R' :iffgfifif l M 1 . 15 Commoiwvealflx Ave., Glouiesterl Mass. A1159 1 aHf1 BPa2.2' 1 lf AY Gifeni 1.3623 1 465 Mt. Hope St., No. Attleboro, Massi 1 Baseball 11,eiQNolleyballg'11ggZf '13 E? Clubs: Home Improvement 1, Woodworking 2 Clilgfles 1GiE0vaEEif 1' e 1 91 yoodlqnd Ave., Gagclner, Mass. X X Fun37'Schol3rship 15 1 iiv Clubs: 1Wenitech 1 and 2. 11 ' Q .1 Q3-111 1 Chqrlestg. v M 19 Lancastef Terz.,HBrookline, Mass. lf Presiclemfs Honor Roll 15 Classifresident ang Student Coyncilwflfs Clubs 11 Highway Qiresidelhrj 2 -Army Veteran. A will '1 lil 'N '1'1 N W L.1G1asheen 1 1 gl 55 The-:dford'Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Secnion ,President and Spudent Qpuncill sfii2Ief1flce3f'iinCi11 il3lC111f52:l 120u?Eihging11'. 1 4 1 Peter L. G1enE1-1 MPH 22iWilsh1gg5Dr5?5Del1Il'ii,'1N.Ekw Clubs: Skll H1 and 2. gi 111 1 1 , 1 1s V, X 2: ' 1 ' 11 5.51, J H 11 !H'J!11'11 X11 111m has 1 N11. . li! ll '13- ' J..-.12 u 1 ' 92111 john R. Glister MD-A Clinton Rd., Sterling, Mass. Clubs: Humanities CPresidentD 2- Marine Veteran. 11 YSX1 William E. Golf EE-A : Tea Lane, Chilmark, Mass. ' glubs:?f1Folksinging 1 and 2. l Michael E. Goldie MD-B 78 Keene St., Brockton, Mass. Basketball 1, Softball 23 Clubs.: Model Railroad 1 and 2. Douglas W. Goodnow BC7B 'North Ave., Mendon, Mass. K , Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Whist V Veteran. 1 f ' . 1 . Robert M. Goward MD-B 16 Summit Ave., Quincy, Mass. Clubs: Reading 1, Physical Fitness 2. Frederick K. Graham, jr. 1 1 Qreen St., Greenville jct., Me. , b Golf 1, Highway 2. Qufsii- John A. Granese CHE-A 56 Hillside Ave., Lynn, Mass. Clubs: Real Estate 8: Development 1, Highway 2. Robert P. Grant CHE 56 Stanton Rd., Brookline, Mass. ,,Clubs1: Pinochle 1,' Golf 2g Class Bowling, figgggifiiilyolleyball, Softball 1. ' 1 1' 1 Q ,. 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1, wf 1 1 1 1 S 10951 N0 ,ge gd 'fer lit it 1 S t W ft it t :HE 32? l ii3f'iitE5l ' 55,2 wg, ei.. 3 szgsssisf' ft 112111125 D- Gray B53-B Avie.',lTivefton,'g1il1Q KISA, Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2. t l' 2 Leonarcl wBplGray ll 431 Avery St., Wa1aping:'lConn. AIQHNR' 953351 1 ll 1 lMPE . 1 1 R,F.D. 9961, Newport, vt? Steve L. G1-illep 16 Cedar Lane, Modsey, X Clubei Itnprovenient 1, W Pf1111 F- Gfocki C 2 M 8 Coiislt1e'Stl3Sal6il1,M55S. 1 1 l Basketball CCaptainD 1 and 2, Softball 15 tClubS Fishermen's 1 Contract Bricl e'i8c 1' Y' S Cribbage 2. W z W w ' ' 7 5' H 1 .jfkiflz Daniel lE. Grudzinski, MD B 1 will 1 8 lll3eaccSllill51veL,1lE2lvvtehce, Bowling CCaptainD 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 2 Contract ljgidge 8:1 Cribbage 1 Pmochle 2 Javiei' J. Guimil 'AT-All lTamarindoWff69, I3Iavana? nCuba?: gm 1Deanj5lLisfa3 Clubs: Travel 1',lRi1ssian 2 Pam F. dttffie Bc-B Foster Ave., Marshfield, Mass. Section Athletic Managef lg Football 1 and 2 Softball S1 and 2, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1 CPresidentJ 2. fl , l - 59325 1 1 'A in X H wwe-4 W' Cltibsz 11, Woodwofking I and 'vr 2,411 aw , ' H g1?,HHH 'H U N N M HH 3Z f f2Z HHHH HHHHHHH H H HHHHHH H i I H EQ , Q- H fm W H H H :W ' . v,,.. H H sailfsilff H H,H .v,ZsiSis3?iz -..E HY ...L- f:s'3, VH ., .,f.3i E H H,ffs3?is3?ii H H H H H'H ffss?i23Sis3S H :54?'i wma 55517232 H209-f W H,,H,,H HH HH HHHHH'HHHHfzm HHHHHH HH HH1g,3,,5.i-.-EQQQQ - , 'WQSZLSV Hisfsisfsiifi k?f5??'1l.. J- ' - ll: '?Mj1j'..,l'f.flE 4 ,H HH if H if H f ,. H , , if ,,.,mzJ'302 HH, 5 HHHH H ,H ,W N ,,H ...MM BH, , , ,, , ,, , ,, H ,ww QM ,,.,. 5 M, ,,H HH M , SHN ,, L5, A5, A M, 355 ,, ' ,, ,HH ,, W wwf A 'PEM HH , , H , ,W 1' E. ,S.,. Lim ,,HH,,HH,HH,, HHH HHH 2iii5i14es14eefiH A A ,ga SHN H H' HH HH! HH HH Hkfiwu su ,, H H H w ',,. su, HHH HHH: . V,,. is?is32E1! 'HH H was HN ,N'.,:.,'f1,2T+5 - H H . ! xv , v v H ww H 11. Hillett and H REQ' , , xg H H H l E HHH! L ,af ,iff HH :Sz ,F ,H W :favs B qs? ,JH 12H Paul A. i-IanHigqnH , 17:Margin Sr., Hide 5555? mg 5 Clubs: Contract Bridgetgg1HHCribbagm5?andH:2g,g,'?g John Hardiggyjr. Y 12,9 Haverhill ff-1 Af1dCLVCf, ,1ll11llggl'.HH' Clubs: Goxpputer 1,'35:1JFl 1, HHH gym :,-'N' ,f ggi gx:s'2-- 2:2 32 2 1 QT11111 111 11 11 F 5? 5 all E ,, 14-5 1, W 1 1 JE? 1 1 13 Sherwood Ave., Danirers, Mass. Clibs: S-9,535 '12 11 11 501-7th GIEQVQPOIC, ljI.Y. 1 Deah1511Li2i1,111g11sbffballvfi flL 1 1 Cluxbsz Glee Clubfl and:2. 1-if , 1 111' 1 W f mf, W- F Q11 Am Mx .rv 11 :W :fig .. N 1 W 2' 5-W -59' - 1, if A: 1 4:5151 m , :E 1 ' 1' ' ' ' 2 ' 11 gg ,1 11 1 ,sf : x W M M, man W. Harper ASE 1 ,, Clubs: Spoft Parachuting 1, Mobltl Aiiblane ff. , ' 1 7W?11i8,I'!ILP. Hgyris EEjB 1 '1 1 , '1Q11!1', W3 JT,1S1,.f, John O. Harvey ASE 6 ,gpauldigg , St.,2Q0rch55f6r,, Mgsf7 11, ,, D6an's Liit 15 Clilbs: Meteorology 1, ' 'h Industrialmlyianaggment Quality Cogtrol 2. 15111 ,Mi1wn,,1gi 1 1525 Soxferset Pfiie., Dighton, Mass. 1 1, Dgalfs Liwls Qlwbsf 523153128 1, 15ifS'f1 2 H , ,N X ,N ,, 3 1 1 N ' 1 S Arthur 22i5ETenngy Rd., Braintrele, Mass. Eg Section 11Q11eticTManaggr,,1g Bgsketball 1 CI1ibs: B5?gm'i?1'11,5H3EE ' , Hi.:-'E 11 Donald E. Hawes L' MP1 :Pu 11,1 HesF,!Qgnc0rd'1,Mass Cffibi: ASTME f521f1cl 3 11 1 151,11 11, xilzzz' 1 , ' 'iw' Q -I , 635155511 11 2 1 ?i 511111 1 .. gf 1 1 ,, '11 A-S , ,, , 11: 11 , a 1, 11 1 swag! H H X xxpxggggy, 1 3,5 W 1, . 11 1, 1111 2 x E--11 ,, , 11- ,' S , 1 1 11,5 1 X ,Qi 1 11Qef'Wi11w:11122 '1!g55wf1 1 zfmypu gg , 11 Eg.. E .NV W Alan L. Hawksley CHE-B 28 W'alcorr St., Oxford, Mass. Clubs: Band 1, Art 2. David L. Hawthorne BC-B 339 Westhmnpton Rd., Northampton, Mass. Clubs: Highway 1, Travel 2. Robert D. Hayes EE-B P.O. Box 255, Brooklyn, Conn. Dean's list 1. 'N X X l 1 L ,,,' ,ff . ,Richard T. Heap AET-B 1 9 6 Furnival Rd., Jamaica3NR1ain', ,sections Athletic ,Managfw gl Softball 1 and 2, Clubs: Bernard Hemel EEE-B 46 East St., Sharon, Mass. David Laurie Lodge Knights of Pythias Book Scholarship 1. Richard Hernenway AT-A 84 Coming St., Beverly, Mass. Vanity Rifle Team 1 and 2, Clubs: Folksinging 1, Antique Firearms 2. Donald H. Hendry MDE-A 52 River St., Quincy, Mass. Softball 1, Volleyball 19 Clubs: T-Square 1, Antique Firearms i Richard Henryiiiiii 1 5 Free Sr., Livermore Falls, :Me. Clubs: Archery 1 and 2.. M ,,ViVV,VV: ,,:V,,,L,,,:: H Heiifsf W: M S C W w , V ' 111 1 11 11 i512S11is1 1 11 1 ' Q.. 1 .1 Pqgor M231-Ieynggn 1 1 106 'Dalmony Rd., Briarcliff Manor, M Clpbs: Ski 1 Wenmorrh Rd., Wa1po1e,'dfN.H. Clasgx Secgeigggy 2, ygllqybgll 1 anhd,2,,,,Softbal1 1 Ai' UT Baskepball 2kfCluBs:M'G1e6 Club 1 iff1'ek2diz 2 Bradford R.,WWiscasset, Me. 1 Chiljfr Fishermer1'S11,fGo1f.2u , 1 '1 Frgzhk 'illiltofi ZW: Z 1 15 Williamsasf-1 AUIRDHI, d d dsezikibfa Pfdslident 2:fE3dUs11i5E15f tbikciv 2 !C1ubs: Sailing 1. M 1 117 Park Dr., Boston, Mass. Indilstrial 1 Control 1--Army? Veteran W: . . 1 . 1,1 of 1' 11 1552 ,M J- Q -- 1 .1 15955. '11 1 11 ' ' -11 1.141 H , 1 11 11 .MH H ig.. X-1 A .. 11 George? A. Holland NET 16 VZ?hee1wfight'Aye., Exefeif, Clubs: Chetkers 1, Contriht Bridge 8: X ffffeffh bage '.12145f11 1 E g Holineso CHE-B 1451 Boot Pond Rd., Plymouth, Mass. M Clips: Rgqglers' ,,1ff2lnd12qCoas,5gQuard'.1Xerer5Q do 7 sqaam Hill Rdf'RoclE1f5it,M5Ss. Volleyballwl, Baskgtball 2 3 W .1 Clofgsz 'Sfii11p,1, Bridge 5524111 1' .LL-2? 11 W 1., .. 11 1 31.121 1- ., Af, 1 1 W if . 1 'wg I EQMQE? H ,1111j11E,,?u. M T 11 11111 1 as 1 k 2 'gl 'Z' , 'Qi -.,,,1 , ,szi . we . , X 93' Lexi: ezifezfisf :fave :sf 1 1 was 5.-A 5: .fa Jamesj. Hooper AT-Al 1 31 Fulton St., Woburn, Mass. Clubs: Golf 1, Travel 2. Earl S. Hopkins EEE-B 196 Pearl St., Brockton, Mass. Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2-Coast Guard Veteran. Barry L. Horst X ASE 1' West Rd., Bennington, Vt. k fm, C j Clubs:'T-Square: llr l,,N ,, Charlesll. 1 ,i', 270 Section Athletic Managerfflg . 1 and 23 Basketball 1 andl2, Footballflfgand 2, N Softball 1 Volle ball 1 and 2 Baseball'f2' ' ' 1. Y .. 1 , l Clubs: Model Car CPresidentJ 1, Woodworking 2, Donald E. Howard EEE-B 204 Concord Rd., Chelmsford, Mass. Clubs: Radio 1, IEEE 2. Malcolm K. Hubbard MD-B 151 Franklin Sr., Newton, Mass. President's Honor Roll 1, Section President and Student Council 13 Clubs: Sailing, 15 Wenitecl: 2-Army Veteran. A A James P- Hubeff 1 .... l 18 No. Main. sf., sovnatfleff Balm Clubs: Ski 1, Woodworking 2. Robert FQ Hurd llddd 1 725 Main St., Westbrook, Me. -f Clubs: Tektan 1 and 2, Editor-in-Chief 2. Q Q :W 1 - 'v- seal' 5,511 I its , 11 1... 1 'E '11 1 1151? 15 ' ' , 1 -1:11-'lQ'1'.1,'1Q ' uv'11.' 1-.1119 11111. 'Q :gi 1 1 ' 1:11 - 'I 121 :F L 11 1 s1Q'mw511'2f gif' 1 - f- Z. gf ' ' ':jiaisza's:aTi:f?.:f,5:a:1' 'fs i - 1311.11-. ' 17 'i , 1 11.1. . ,. , 1 14-J--11 A, 1 11115111 - , 1 1' 119 rx - 151. 2: X,Ai3,,L. 11 1vzs2g1e2f1sss14eiie '.5,,,-' 1 -sv L1 1. X cw t 11 , 'SQ' 3 K 1 64 ' 5 1 .1-, 151 112111 1 1 li l : 1 1'.:fS31il': ': ,SQQQQ111 1 ,QA iff nv-r 'fix 1 - - ' -1: A uf ' '--'-',Q5gfg,gQ-11z1.1,1,:rm, - 1'111,g 1 , -- 1,1 .,.. 1 -11.1,111111111m 1 .1 1 A 1g.111111111.,., 11 1, 1 1- .--- - 11111111312 .CL 1 V, , . Wig, ' eg 1 - f .1 J nR5 1. ' 1 1. 5, 1.1 9f 'w,1 -.-,- -- my me V . .Q ,fn x emagfgx ea 1 1 . 1 mm Em11m1,.E 1 1111111151 1g91f1wgag1 ' - . mzsmnmig gg A f , f11111m11 . 111111111111 lug, I 151 A 1 112 111111. 1 ,E 1 ', , L Y fS?5is?12?ff El 1 1 1 :, 152116 1 1 .WC -1 L 1. 1 S, at f' 1 1 1 1 11 111 11 1111 1 ul 11 11 K X H X 11 1 1 1 J-I. .f S' R ' 4 ,nf 1 11,15 , ' iff fi 1 6 ,Q Mlfffkffgf 1 -.ow Umm. 0' 7, ,v.,gF1 ,,,1. - fl 'Q if 1.- ' 122: 'ia ff' 4.427 f WE W .- g g 1 - 1 f : 1 s I l 24, f ' 1: 9 ' f l 1 1 rw ' 1-g1114y1: ff- .- . ,,g - .1 5 141115-74 f,-42: 1 F .' .... ,,jf,'451g.f , . 4 1?113FT5l1 A 15' Q'2:p,1,b:., '- Brian C. 113C-B! 2 Mefvlandiwfe-11YLiHfk1sQP,111MdSf.11 11 1 Deans Lis: lj Softliiill 1 ind 2, V011eyba11 1 2, Football 1 and 2g Q51 I-Iumanities' 1 1 3.111111 R.F.p., BOJQZSQ, Efeter, ,N , Honof5:1?iI6l11 lg 'Tan Alpha Pi1f2g Wenmorrh Stholazslhip 1g Readgngx Improveglgnn 1. 955125 11111 11l'1 l '11 11 5 1 11.55131 1 ll, 15115511511 1 1 A A 15-fr.. 1 1,11 111 1x1 111 1--115111111111 1 11 1, if 1,1- 1 1111.1 11 - Z- 11 11e:v11 1 1 JZ'- David P. Hutchings Z5Af EE-A 56 Biestick-Bd., Btaintregfffixfiasd. 11 -114, Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 1 and 2. . RaY1.910r1d19- CHETB 25 YofksliiriemAvefilllfircslield, 1- 1 Clubs: Drag Racing 1 and 2. F , L 1:1111 1 1-ff 1 1 1111 1351 111114:-V 11 H 11W H. 1 6 Maple St,kShirley, 1 1 'W M fB M Main St., 'llppsfiel-d, Mass. A 1Seccion Presidentind Stdclent1C23uhci111fg ' Clubs: ASTME 2-Army Veteran. Joseph Gi IacQlggucci 1 171 Crescent Sr., Quincy 69, Mass1 111153511 111.11 1 Nz' ,ef 1 51555: 1, 1 11 11! U M, H 1 H 1'11 1 my 11 1111 11 1152125211 111.5115 1 1 1. 11 1 1 -11.1111 1 1 ww 111 V1 ,A ' ' 1111115 ' ' 1 1 ,f 1 Henry Jamea EET 1. Soutl11Ash1gurnh5fid'Rd., Wesmiiister, Mass. Boyvling 1 anal Zg Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: CP112b4Se 1 11 ' mfszzxf 'YZ1 Jffiieuf '1 Wifi 11111111111 N, fm! 5551 1111 1x1 1 82 f 111111111 111111 111vg m111m1111 111522 3 :ggi UM. if--J F 'ref lt, x fm mfg I Z l C 5. K , ,v ,l . , ?i,1n-eungx' . :Pl -1 ' I X . 4 fi.- .rf if 1 wife' ie. do f . ' -'33, f-hnx F: 5 NM M 'N M1 -,:F WLSSSEL, ESE: N will 132455325511 1 , David M. jastrzebski EEE-B Holbrook Rd., Oxford, Mass. Clubs: Art 1 and 2. Dee G. Jeghers MDE-B 2004 Winding Brook Way, Scotch Plain s, NJ. Section President and Student Council- 2g Volleyball Zg Clubs: 1. ' l :E Ziff ' Q--:S GQ-'S ' 1' me ,s'Z55'5? 1 , . , ,A , , r,,, ,, ' 'iq gm Y h55i , . Willidm P1 1 51 Wheaflandl f 1 ii.. it - 1 1 iiii C 'll Kenneth 18 Congress St., Sroneham, Mass. Clubs: Sailing 1 andlCPre5identJ 2. Michael R. johnson EEE-B 55 Trudy Terr., Brockton, Mass. Clubs: IEEE 1 and CPresidentD 2. Richard E. Johnson N orthboro Sourgofijf 1 Clubs: I-Iighyyay W1 ai? l ' n-.GNU ww, 1, 55' 1 '1 1 w ll 1 1 StePhen N. Jdhnson 7 Rockview Rd., Quincy, 'Wi Clubs: Sailing 1, Chess 2. 5 llii Walter K. johnson AT-B 5 Madison St., Woburn, Mass. Clubs: Travel 1 and 2. l ' W 1445224 W if V ' W' ESQ MM i M' , 1 , ,, ' mv' ,, ,, ,,r. 'M Q, 'ZS' S. is 3, Winthrop Bigjohrigpn S Pine St., Meclheld, Basketball l anggl, Soitball X112-VolleyballXXX23Xt Cliibs: Miniatur5 Antidl1e 8if'Custohiizing:P1uto '1 if 9 Wrought Iron m VV S fff-1 w w 1555? u v wx ' w w u if Wetfl? KLM w --11 was-H , n 5ia3:'9y fx' w nr:s:'iL:v:t .ne uw l H 1. H u f,'g,,-, wX X XXX KXXXXXXXXKXX X XXw wX E., Gvrover Jones Richmond St., Winchester, N.H. Dean's List lg Vanity Rifle Team 1 and 25 XXX N Clubs: Highwayifl, Chess 2. ,XXX Roger Ct Juhola l 'BGB S hV V li 5 Rav Sf-QSSBCVQLYJ Mass- is S Clubs: Real Estate 1, Wrought Irotf12. ' X X X 'X1Q-' XX, ,:.7 W, ll , X955 ,, , ,X. gn Iganiel Juska 3 X X X ,X 20'Hiltofi?5Ave.QaZWorcest5r,lllfiass. Dean's List 1g Section President and Student gy Council, Land 2g Clubs: Raclio 2. '- QgorgeXKaddaras,EJrX. 1 XXXXV XBCQA X 1130 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. ' K Softball 1, Basketball 1 and 25 ,X Clhbsf ContractI5Bridge Bl Ctibbageffli and ' ff, M 1,,1,, ,XX ,X wX 1 :vga 1 w fzfgggff :fggw l ,gl James c. Kalip CHE-B 501?WellQ?St., Ltgvszrenceg' Mass: Z1 Clubs: Highway? 1, Travel 2. Andrew j.XIQarpngan 470 cofiiwm st., Hafiford, com: 1 Softball 1, Basketball lg Clubs: lylodelflar 1, Ski 2. 1 l 1 X 70 Bqrrg,St., MarshfiQcl,XXlMass.X X liii X Clubs: Aeronaiical Txand W ' I V939 'if '13 Q r. WW -fsssfssifssifsa 1 - 'f..:.ff14 1 1 M... 11 Lauren C. Keene EE-B 131 Bedford Rd., Woburn, Mass, Volleyball 1 and 2, Basketball 25 Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Whist 2. Alan A. Kelley AT-A Route 107A, East Kingston, N.H. Clubs: Aeronauticgllil and 2. lfi' A535 - R0befP1B-1 Sgfdfidh 1 and CCaptainJ ' 21. Volleyball Ig Clubs: MoqlQl?1?AinplaneL?3g2 ' CPresidentJ 1, Woodmrxillfzg X 11 liee C 1 Roger E. Kerr a 73 Jordan Blvd., Di4?i?iH5r,1N.Y. Section Athletic Manager 1. Russell S. Kerr MD-,B 264 Purchase St., So. Easton, Mass. 11 '1 Basketball 21g Clubs: Art 2. X 1 X 11 11111'1 11'1 '1 M ' 11' W,'ggg3gff3i7ml11 ' 1 1 a 'cLf5La'? Marvin 1 ,167 5 ' 111 111 1 1 L 3255511111 11f- 1?Qfm'S1I-lsfwgzsGiuLhssa11GQmPufsre1sand1r2-1 1 M 'T 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 11' 'Swim 11 TE ' ' ' : ! 'll 11 fifeifls 1 1'11211l'! 1 .., .11 -11A- was-N 1 1 1 1 xe.-y.5-..-f.- 1 11 1 1 affezff-M-.JS.:1'2f-SM 1 1 E 1',f..,1fssvf' !EL,i1, :Wgff-'gf 1 Arthur G. Key 711' East Washington St., Hanson, Mass. Whitman-Hanson Citizensg Scholarship Foundation 13- Clubs: I-Ii-Fi 1 and CPresidentJ 2 Frederick A. Kilar CHE4B 3 Master St., Manchester, N.H. Clubs: Highway 1, Travel 2. 1,1111 ' ' Qin' ' ...,,1 mes ...1 1 eees 11,11 ... 1111 ,annum 1-11 ,f fomssfssszisififfisffl 11121 fEf',.fse31?f1,1e11 me 11 1111111111 ll 1 4111111 f wwf , - 1.5:1.ssfelsszQsszls::ff'1f 1 W ,mr . W 1 1111111111111 1 , A-1: 'V'- ' ' f3':,.11.,i.-1 11 111' 1 Jarvis M. Kilgore EEE-B 116, ligowtog St., , Daniel E. Kimble QEET .652 Pi:ospect,3Ave1,X17oimfor5i, Me. X ,,XPresiti?nt'sN Hiinor 'Roll 15 XTau Alpha 'Pii5?2 Clubs: Band l and 2. We M i if ,zz ,, l.,, v wkgwu S .,.. H H 'J-3 ' 95254923 H 2 Ronald J. Kingg MD-B g g 2 X l1'Hiih1er PliQfMalQen, Mass. Clubsi ChessWl and LQ. honias 1 Kingwood Dr., Manchester, N.H. Baseball 1 and 2 Basketball 1 and 2' E, lQZCMBS:5i2Real3flf3Staie.1'Q'XTr5iiE192, 5 'fi ,, ' .Fe W V Ng, QX5 Raymondilgllll. Kinnufien MDE-B ' ,1Q,805XSouthMSt., Fitghburg, Mass .VIYI X X X Cliibifiiiwroiighc X1 azili 22 William R. Kirby BEE-B , A 1 Clube: skinwbivifgig 1, Moilel Air151ane?2. 1. H H .P H vi X. X, MX 'f wif , X W X , X X, ,, ,. ,. , ' - G S w Lian M ' QE lmiciiael 514 S2E1'1V5i'1S Stneggglfdfi, PET 14 Qolumbus Avel, Lowell, Mass. Dean'slLisfgLg lgiqgsfl ani 2. fa. iw w XX ,. ,. ,gi ,, ,, wgf ml, ,. W 4: ,HV M. ,X X W ,,. Robert N. Knutson MPE 68 18th Sr., Lowell, Mass. Checkerberry Island, Webster, Mass. . ' Grant J. Krysiak MD-B l Checkerberry Island, Webster, Mass. Clubs: Humanities 1 and 2. l l 1 ' , ' ' N'fzf-.,sif2:.ss'tf1'5'suzu ' Richard N. l 15 oak Hin Rd.,t'manchesfergilifiilffffffA GeorgelKyriax , 54 Wason Ave., Nashuagffflii. 5 Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1. ' Paul E. LaChapelle MD-B 407 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. Section Athletic Manager 13 Vanity Rifle Team lg ff 5 Clubs: Miniature Car 1, Art 2. xg Richard L. Lang 15 Waban St., We1lesley,i?Mass. . Dean's List lg Clubs?-'Reading -Improvement' 1, ll! X Industrial Management 8: ,Quality,Control,2. ,Q N 'll ykki 1-argl: -a .ae -- 1- 2:12-z. 'NFA' QNX , N.. , an gg5e.:..q veg,-Kr, 1 E' mgrzpfr-X?M,...,, - .fb 1 vw 1:49. .mfr f .Arif izlvikfsizftl l.:E:s71z.2z. Robert D. Langworthy 71 Westminster St., Westerly, Clubs: Model Car 1, Wrought Iroriiffi ' Philip V. LaScola AT-B 39 Hardy Ave., Watertown, Mass. Clubs: Meteorology 1, Sport .Parachuting 2. , I-1i3ivardfiC. N 1 15 Floydyfxve., Lynn, Mass. Clnbsz Ccfntrac5Bridgei2Sc Crilibage, :,, Sand ElgnersonWSg., Haverhilli Massa! 11 1 M 1 David I.. Lawrence PET 5 fist ShCPPasQ1QLaHQ1iQh?1f+1aQ0rd, . Cliibs: ReadingiifmprifemenfizHIL Intlfisfriaff Management 8c Quality Control 2. ff eHoraceMA. Lawrenge e , 14 joseph St.Q Medforgjl , Dean's 15151: li Qlubsz ,Highway 1, 2- Air Vetefan. Z izx 57 Oceazgax St,, Squantum, Mags. Silitrion'gAchleifigfManager ,:. Clubs: Ski 1 and! 2-Army Veteran. 1g0be55 E. LeB1ane ' ' ig Wyiih St.Q'1Pf6viHejiEe, President's Honor Roll 13 Tau Alpha Pi 2g ,N C1ubs:, 1, XZ, 11 13arron iRd., Stow, Mass. fhesidegtfs Hgfhor R611 lg TfizuqAl11Zng , Section President ana Studefit Council 1 and 23 ClubS: ASTME 2-Coast Guard Veteran. QV Paul 1 11i:1 1' Main St., West Bamgtable,--Mass. ' A Athlefit Maiii3gef1e2ggBaskaiba11 ygna 1 Bowling 1, Softbal1 lg Q -Q fillubiisiionffafs Bflslse H Qfebbaei 1 md ' A-J ,4 w 1 V Charles E. Lemieux 1 EEE-B 17 Clifton St., Roxbury, Mass. 4 Presidents Honor Roll 13 Tau Alpha Pi 1 and 2 Clubs: Hi-Fi 1. Alan M. Levine MD-C 22 Lafayette Rd., Milton,:Mass. Basketball 1, Softball 1: Clubs: Photographyz 1, 2. 1 FFed'?fi'fl1lFl 2-5 Clovettlale' Basketball 1 and QCaptairil 25:4 Clubs: Reacliqg ImprovgmetitfiflifesidenyliQ, Wrought Iron 2. if 1 : ff w , Wilham D. EEE-B 71 Plymouth Rd., South Pgfttland, Me. Softball ,lg Clubs: Chess 1 and 2. Albert D. Libby 25 Page St., Hallowell, Me. 'ill Clubs: Photography 1, Areljlery y2?LArmy Veteran if , , 1 'ki' L kfgcgiieat 1. is H :James ' C1HbH1Ra4!:i20 e eel joseph W. l l MD-B Taft Rd., Sterling, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Baseball 1 and 2g Clubs: Ski 1, Art,2. Raymond S. Littlefield MD-B Lovell, Me. Dean's List 3 Clubs: 'IT-Square 1, Humanities 2 ' Q up 32? 4591221 it me My ll 89 ..f ffy- -4 , S, l Y 'Q 'bmah-P W, ,X A i .f-. 3 f wb., Norman D. Long, jr. BC-B 5Q Q 40 Georgc?St., Af1ihgtofi,Massle N X ' Softball ljand 2, football! 1 angl 2, Volleyball '15 Clgbqc Coggpract Bridgeifdc Criblgjhge 1,'Ceran3ics MDN ,l 1 7433 a'1S Sf-, NQ:f5VeYffaQ11f11:'lY?aSS- l l B:isketballf'2g Clillfs: Golf ll! alia 'CPfE?idenfD'l 21' Charles 10- we 0 llll ll 191-Boyt1ton'St4, Ifjnn,'Mb.ss. N ' Cllibs: Meteorology 1 aQ5l'CPreiidenQii2. Geialdl 1 l 101 Hudson St., BostonfMass. ' C1P4l??fReadQiF1S 592369 P1 lfeil Hglely ASE? l 1 0 65 Browrliilg Vanity Baseball gg, Baskeyball 1h ind 233 N M Q H Sofcbaill fQlhptainQg511 andf32Q V61leyball12,N H5525 Foopball 23 Club5E'WChess 1 and'2. may ,A it--Z., l 1 wi 'mal l M M VM, . , tl,. , , . M, , ,V zllsfokalcslsif?Rd.fBeafbrd, Mass: Section President and Student Qouncil lg 0141552 Cllesslz' H X an N lk Q o'lf l M 207:Applefon StQQArlingfonQ Mass. ' Varsit Ba eball 1 and 2 W nf Q ,,1Z CluE3:' Fiiliermenfg 11, arid?-fCPresIdenrDl 2g ' UN o W :S l -J' E 'S ' f qw, ,, lm W ll wgssm 1, will . Q -f,. , l U 0 illll l James AQlMacDonald NEI' l M 13 4511-:rw lllf A Pre5iderft'sK1-Ionor, Roll 12 Var.v5j1 Baseball 1 iid 2 N Clubs: Golf 1, Mixiatulfgglflkntipggle 8: H M ,H W K! ,, , ,, ,W 1 ' :Ir ' vm N 90 1 1 J l Robert P. Mackey EE-B 1 232 Dunstable Rd., No. Chelmsford, Mass. , 'E-' f' Volleyball ls Clubs: Golf CPresidentD 1, Whist 2. William C. MacKinnon EET-B 11 Planters Field Lane, Hingham, Mass. Softball 1,- Volleyball 23 Clubs: Humanities 1, Readers' 2. Norman D. MacLel1an, Jr. EEE-B 223 High St., Hanson, Mass. WZAZ 5' 5 Wii' ji V. f Bowling 2g Clubs:'Chess 1 and 2-- ' Marine Veteran. 1 :SZZ Q 9753? 1 C . 12? W .K 1'-3.z'1l,-nt, 13 533: f N cs a .Ng Jamesi -I li W H. l'-f ' 27 Ambod 1553 Section Athletic Maiiagei-it 11 ind Softball 29'C1ubs: skin Dmns' Roderick W. Macleod MD-B 72 Speen St., Natick, Mass. Dean's List 13 Tau Alpha Pi 1 and 2g Section President and Student Council 1g Clubs: Tau Abphn Pi CPresidentJ 2- Marine Veteran. Robert W. MacNaught MDE-B 960 Buttonwoods Ave., Warwick. R.I. Basketball 2, Vol1eyball23 Clubs: Industrial Management 8z Quality Control 1, Weuitecb 2. Peter A. Magoun EEE-Bi 27 Brookline St., No. Abington, A Clubs: Radio 1, IEEE 2. '1'1i i 1 , f if 1 1 as scec ,.,..,, s 1 upeki' ,N A 77 Beech St., Belmont, if j Deans List 15 Clubs: Reading'lmproveiiientglif Electrical 2. , ' ' l'A- . - Jin me .1 wx w l sag. W awe as W' sat? le +12 ' ,, ff, .. ,, Isaak, Wai? ...Saw l mi 1 H1 Mez. X l'.Zbl?'Jfl 9 YQ Johnson ?St., Peiiibrdke, Mass-. ' Clubs: Model Aeirplaqe 1, Skin Diving 1, W A C6ntraetlBridge 8: Cribbage 52. lilvi ffgf . 143 Ceggggal Aife., Mi1gon,.Mass. iw Clilbs: Pliotography liand 2. ii Ylncegg 1. Mancinelli My EE?-A 753' VFW Parlavavb Win Dean's List lg Basketball 1 afld 2, Volleyball W1 and 2:5qglubs:.,MeteQfologyfQli x,i a nclA2. 1 2 .Leis ginlon St ,,l.,, :fm cms. Readingfifxmpzavemenfa, 2 .2 l3b,lQb. . W. . -2 Andrew C. Maniibs EEEHB ' 2xQ,Boy1sfon Sp.,.,Ma1deu, Mass. ' l , Clubs: Humariifies 1, International Relacififis J 2' my ' .asifssi N, -I Jiihn M 62 Vaneff,St., Revere, 1 Vqrsity Basketball liiffid 2, Ig?gzr.fity?IBaseba1lsl1 and 2g Basketball CCaprainJ 1 and 25 N X Parachgtgng 1,'Checl5g5s 2. be E. be . . 408'Woqd St., New lggdforcl, Mass. Haikerbifl 1 and 23 Arr 2. , if Hiylarceau . T 2 119 Easton St.,1awrence, Mass. Basketball 25 Clubs: Astronomy 1, CQntraef'Bridge'8c Cgibbagefl , 'SJW al' 'sf in ' aff 92 J- U M. f A wx X Ulla... p T maj K I M is Zi, , mm l 323-5: l ' Q. f In 4 ' . , 'isle' 'flag mv-r.- .. 1 -' flj' .-. kr-egg . r 1--Q. fEQ1, .2, .,- iif i 13 1: 1. : 1, 'iaii ' -'HFS 1 1 52.11. fl. -' ,R ', :mg , . V11 1 J lx ' ,I .3 .:,.l, - ,JL 0: ' .' . .,...:.'. r y E, , TAM: -. E5 ' se I as 3 ' 3 Tw X, 'Ji Q i . . ' . ' N we :gt f 'M ' ' Wi . 5 4 1 v i r ' L. Q. ss. 1 . as. ., rj A . ,Ui I ' A fl 1 Ml' Q. sw. ' . 'vrzv' fb? :QR Peter B. Marchetti ll MD-B 54 Warren Ave., Whitman, Mass. Basketball 1 and CCaptain5 2g Clubs: Sport Parachuting 1, Checkers 2-Navy Veteran. Paul W. Marks, Jr. BC-B 66 Marshall St., Winthrop, Mass. Softball 1 and 2, Football 1 and 23 Clubs: Humanities 1, Ceramics 2. Stanley C. Marsden, jr. EEE-B 43 Livingston Ave., Lowell, Mass. Softball 13 Clubs: Ski 1, Skin Diving 1, H Computer 2. John J. Marshall NET 5 Maple St., Salem, Mass. Clubs: Checkers 1, Tekton 2. Lawrence R. Martin CHE-B 1 R..F.D. 95915 Orrington, Me. Clubs: Highway 1, Ski 2. Robert P. Martino BC-B 45 Melvin St., Wakefield, Mass. Basketball 1, Softball 1 and 2. Football 1 Clubs: Archery 1 and CPresidentJ 2. Bruce A. Mason BC-B 24 Callender Ave., E. Longmeadow, Mass. Clubs: Woodworking 1, Travel 2. Gerald A. Mazzenga MP 600 Hollis St., Framingham, Mass. Clubs: ASTME 1 and 2. if--9377. t 'M H 2 M, ' ' ' , H ' M 3? fl 1 wifliifrflef 1 1 H Zfgifw, Neil J. Mmm PET , a 5iYerona St., Florence, Mass.-- ' ll S2-ictlon Presidexit and Student Council 1g Basketball 1 and 2, Softball CCaptainJ and 2g Cliibs: Inilustnial Maxffgkiirienltgfc Q1.i2ilitjf 'v3 Control 1 and 2. ' ,tt 1 Zi 52111 ' ,M ff l W' -Jw , 1 ,, W.. , , ,Wx N N MW ,M X NWN! H :-w 4 H H w Si ' , l Joseph R. Mazzola EEEFC V 12'lCook'St., Nc-iiiiton, Mass. 12 , ' H Dean's List lg Softball 1, Basketball 23 A 1, Contraqtfarldgo-8: Cribbage glmarlqs C. 1VlQgCarQlgy Outlook Rdffgvlfalcolitild, Mass. Qlnbs: Photography 1 and 2. M tRa1ph1 McC1iny:ock lEE+A by V 44' Parkway Creikfbnt, Milton, Mass. Clubs: Astrononly 1, Arc 2. N Z5-lil 1 w 55,4 , john T. McCormagk BC-B 27 Aldworth! St, Jamalga Plaxn, Maqga Softball 1 and '2, Football 1 and 25 Volle ball 1 and 2' Clubs: S orts Car 1 Y , : P , Atohitectural Model! X M James F- 167 Allston St., Medford, Mass. Dean's Ligt 1'. N M Bernard L. MCDCIQUIOCC MD-B Payiisr., Tauheem, E. Mceigiey MD33 l t 1,6 Cocragg Sr.,Ijarm1ton, Maig. i:V , 5 :ga F A X E 1 ff- lfiifi r - -Q--v--H f---X f f'X? X -Rf- E 'Mem XX we XXX' XX XXX .X asiissefef f , QQQXX X XX - , 1 5511 HXXX wasfif XX X 'xx exif X X X Mere, - W if-3' XX XX XX XX svfaeff X XXX w w X XX X Gilbert W. McKenna EE-A 850 Wintllrop Ave., Revere, Mass. Volleyball lg Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2.H N 'N W X. Refi 23:51 ,rm ' Clubs: Checkers 1,'Archegy H w 1 ex.,-V .af - 5 Allen W. McNair MDE-BX M 1375 Harold St., Roxbury, Mass. es ,Basketball 1 and CCaprainJ 2, Volleyball 15, X Cliibs: Checkers 1 and CPresidentD,,2XQ 'ggghig' ' fl t P. ayX'1X' ' Xa ' ' X20 Spruce St., MlltOD 86, X1,!Xl1 igiggg A 1' Karl D. Meacham AT-B 3 Crouch1Rd., West Warren, Mass. , 'KE 1 SI74zfJity Rifle TeamX1 and 2g X ,:gqZ?fggfTf?E 'H igzaC11uEig2W'oodcaryipgX 1 , X Woodmxrnlrgiggil X 1 3 X' X N 1 X' X'::f.s 'X X X X X XXX fszssfssefssfza X, XX f-53' ' w w 'X 'X' X' H V Lfgilee ' ' ' ' ' ' ' WX ' ' ' 5 X XQlX All W M M X 0 w .Jfs53?:?f A' X X X X A Richard Medinlw Q29 8 Ashmont Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Section Athletic Manager lg Varsity Rifle Team 15 Softball 1 and 2, Basketball I and 2, Football lg Clubs: Ceramics X1 and 2. A253 L-Ms1l0bJf- X aaeh A N A X Xl TfaP'?10l Ri- Willhim-l1Pia35: X l X 1 a5i'iliibs:iiContract Bridge 8: ' ex? XX fa.:-2 XX .. X XX X X X fffmf X ,ee XX sw X 1- aw: X, X X a,wk is E X Q Q, Robert T. Menczywor EE-B: X 82 Orchard' St., Adams, Mass. S .aaa .in X 'Xb 3? 3,325 .X lgffef: X' Y ' 1 ,1XhJE2ffXfWffG li' xi-uf: X XX X'XXewXY'sw-1-ff X -M 'RQ XX 1 ' XX XX XX Tl? XX l XXX VXXXX?XXXXNX XX f X ' 1,Q,,-W .V ' we ' , ' Menaiuei l t 80?ClarkN St., New Britain, Conn. Seetlon Athletic Manager 23s ' Clubs: Travel 1, Wenitechi2. Park St.,'Livermore Falls, Me. 4 Vanity Basketball 2, Var.rityWBaseba1l 2g , 1 ' BoWling,CCa15iain7 rand Zffbasketball 1f3nd'2 W Softball 1 and 2g Clubs: Folksinging 1, xy 'W'jnileqb3'2q , ,sue H lily, M. fthe t, n PCO. B015206, lfudloiii, VL' ll ll l i Dean's 13 Clubszmglstronomy l, Travel 2. llll W?5PfC0f'E9Fd Sfff Dover, ' Pregideiitfs I-Iiffnor Rbll lg 912121 K72:ha-P1521 V Section President and Student Council 2g BoWlingi2g Clubs: Band li' , S Iibbert L.Micare11i EEF-C iiii 1Q0,Lint1en St.,'Evetett, Mass. l I All Section Athletic Manager 1Q:Volleyball I and 2,' Softball 1 and 2, Basketball 2g Clubs: Chess 1, 'ContractrBridgefand Cribbage ' Charles E. Midland it MDE-B 257 Flint, St.,iIial1 River, Mass: i Clubs: Humanities 1, Wenitecb 1, Computer 2 'liaymond Mickljch 'BGgC Stuart St., Westerly, Rl. Clubs: Contract tBrid e 8: Cribbaf e 1 8 B , - Sports Car 2. Alan Conn. 50 Willlowbrook St., Willimantic, X Clubs: Aeronautical 1, 'Ifravel 2. it lf 1 9 Wa., r?iW13?. my 1, Q. .M 1 Q M J - V ::1:l:::: l ll :fszasszfviwa lp AW ' 1 M-vw ' - 3 W 1111.11 W .3 lui mj,M..1 1 .aaa ,yyy .a A aa M . ' Im, ' 1 .2 :L-Qfgiwf 11 ',1 Qifflfifffu ' fiiiif' 11 1 1 wx F 1, ..aafa1ef- 1 agfesvef 1, .4 Q va 1, as 1 'fa uf 1 .. - ' ,:iwi.S?2'1'5f5 X54 ' ' 32-Zt':lb? ' 11 U ll 5951? K 'Z V zsgwc: M.. .11 11 111 ' I 1 l' ,ia 1 David A.Mi11er eee ' 7 Q if E 52 Dudley St., Arlington, Mass. , L. X 1 Section President and Student Cifiundilggr .5 Clubs: Hi-Fi 2. ' fs' E ,T Edward P. Miller AT-B Brigham St., Hudson, Mgeefi Section President and sfaaaaf Cguncil 29x Clubs: Sport Parachutin,g5.51', Aetbnauticalf 1. 111112 Rl H ' V' 3 ttt .1 149 Mavdower 1 W ll 11 . Paul . '15 Bradford Sr:i15Fot ea,3Yi1l2fEE5?Nfas?T' Dean's List 13 Basebnll 1g'Gliibs.:,Qont1:aq Bridge 8: Cribbage ated 51 Richard E. Moffett EE-C 12 Hill. Crest Mobile Home Coxzrgf ll Portsmouth, N.H. Basketball 1, Softball lg Chiba 11, ski 2. 11, .:sfes21as2211 ZgQ,'...1faf1:s2aef tt .aaa .-raise:S1311'lil.:Xki.llls2fs21af21.'21' 'fee' 1'f .. ........ , ...... .1 aa.. H, 1 M1 N 1 Donald H. W 5 Adams Paiafnd., illl N T Volleyball 23 NClubs5 Vgtoughtfflrph' ig Paul H. Moody 1 ' 19 Crawford St., 1Garc1nerg Clubs: Reading LUIPIOTLEEIII 1. 1 gif' , N 1 asses? , mi ' dnl' 'M1 iff V ag. 1 , H il ,, ,,,,,. ,,41',u'.1 ,T .T X 5 1 3 n , ,aw John W- Mohr, E'a?-if W oaaaalria 1. M Soffball 1, 1 Contract Btidgei 1 1 ett' . a 111 1 111 . a.gg2fg3faati:.aeft 1..111 --1,1 ' ' ...af 15, 'S-'sr Er' ff! 1iWi11iam l i 176 Dover St., Brockton, Mass. :Igu N3 U ,, lljohrfln. MFE ,103 Qgqpel QE, Sopth Porglgnd, NNNN N N 5C1ub5EfBand3TDarld:H2552 l ll A M 5 Gleg Ave.,,gMethuern, Megs, Softball 1 and 2, Volleyball 2g Clubs: Woodcawing ,1 and' Qresglentl 2. iigohnsw. MOYSC-gf: MDE-Alf 218 Milk Sr., Westboro, Mass. ' QfolleyballfZglglubszfModeliliailriad 1 zjrrd CPresidentD 2. ' z- w w fKeitbl 'D. Morse? llxl 54 Gooch Sr., Melrose, Mass. Msofrballl naske-fb2111 1, ana 2g lvQ11eyba11 24 Clubs:'AS'I'ME' 1, Model Railroad 2. ' r l. l'1991lMdih Sff2f3Vey1iibl1tHff3iMdsSf' l V GiflMulley ,, 6 ,Avorrx St., ,,ZZAf A ' ' ' gZB'bwliilg '15 Clube? 'Slii IQ Wdodliirnidgbig. Mjames R. Murphy U l M6DEgOiIQEfY Ave,,llPfpvideaiQg,ll114159 lfllubgfllzkerorfauticalll arlcl 2. lf X N Z 'PA 'N-sk f.. Wie Stephen W Murphy EE B 55 Irving St Somerville Mass Clubs Chess 1 Sk1 2' Allan S Mushn1ck MD B 82 Sunset Terr., Cranston, R.I. Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Wrought Iron 2 Mark E. Nasin AET-B f 392 High St., Willimantic, Conn. Robert R. Nay CHE-A 5 Whittemore St., Bedford, N.H. Presidenfs Honor Roll 13 Wenmorth Institute Scholarship 15 Basketball lg Clubs: Highway 1 and 2. Dav1d L. lNava BC C 69 SurnmeriSt., Westboro, Mass. JOhn P. Naviclias MPE 169 Lane Dr., Norwood, Mass. Clubs: Sport Parachuting 1, Wrought Iron 2. John M. EE-C 123 Mass., ,, 1 W Clubs N' 1' Gary nP,g151e1s0n 1 BC-C 695 Kelley Blvd., North Attleboro, Mass. ' Dean's List 15 Section President and Student Council 1 and CPresidentJ 2g Football 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 2fVolleyball 1 and 2. wr' g' Wigs: nw :fwfeszgsfsi smnsm New V, UNH u 1m51- , - ' mf A mgggafil , 21 L ee ni 5 A We 'Q V l ,-M l Mirz a. :-. 4, - H it Q , LL A1 , nl. , -1 , --. , '- i 75 A, V. . A 'W a 12' fgegisl fm 1 A- - ' A fi , tw.. il, g 30' V , -f '1' 1 , .mar ,,. . avr!-lfigii-5 .la-swf, -- . A - , f- ...-. V- l fm 3 , N5-. V, f .. 5 !.! ?i, f xl , . , ' 'ff Rf y-F 2 1 '1 , me J' iww I Y YL ,-1, 5,1 . I. -11:11 - 5, ,- ,4Q ,. f.'.,n?x ,541 I I -.. 'p w 'L 'A -Wifi fpjthfl , 4' -..i,J,:l.f Se1f1-gf-, NEW! A gi uf. I 11 N l sfiflisfffprucel Sfmlflawhgill, N l V5l1eyball25BQsketbzfBll2g Folksiqgipgx lmgnd 7 Fremoht St.,QQI'auntQn, Mass. Bhsketbglll fCi15tainJfS2g H F + Clubs: Sport Parachuting 1,iCheckers 2. J- s M N 67gHo11li6s St.,,NoriMfi?'Quirl2fS?, ' 1Q5:an's 15 Clubsilagpdu l Bernzlzd Jr. 17 Parkland Dr., Coghituate, Mass: Presidents Honor Rbll 1g'SectioniiPresidgnt ands , Student'fCounqil 2g Clubszl IEEE 1. ' A' ' ,- W5 F 1 'WS ,axis 551: , w 1 5Ugf3:f,,! mm -fm M sl, NU W ,,gi,f,, 1 1 .M , --1 'ff A 2' 5 ll W W ,, , U -L ,ex . ly W - W ww N, ,Qs fl V H Z iw ,, ..,A.., 535 v , , na sf w v Roberrl , 5 Emerson St., Newton, Miss. Lllx W ' Qlubs:gQzam12:1, Cqgggct Cribbage 23 L50 Hqlbroolgjf., J:-gnaicaAl?lain, Mass. C1hb5ifllPisf01fjif,ffWiaughfiigonlllzlii ' . l r Paullf. Ncgvak 557 Essiix St:, Salemf'5Mass+s.f- ' ' Basketball 2g Clubs: Reading Improverflbnt 1, 3 ll ss M 19 Vsrfldale lM2E32Pafzg3f4aSS-Q W fb W I as 1, H saw sim! yi' K- f 'L Hg? :ii .Q , Q ,. A. -1 ,Li I P, - ' ' 4..fsl.gv.' V' . 11- , -:-ewes'-1.-f .5 5 1- Y -'-' Tfyf' ag: Sf ' -. x -Q.:--I .--A -E ii fav Y . .-M 1'Ii'. Lg Eg ,W .W-xiii f'-flu? fs Sc , sf Q l 5 X x ,fam Q, I l N I X N N I +A r UI' 1 , , r r' ,pf . lf ' I I -1 2 1 , ,wat ,. fan. w A11 -'K I ,Z-'gi-1jPTPf:'?:5f Qi, .lg Ear: Zff'3ii3'1 fi lf' 5 lil: 'ffl UA 11.421 -V 13S. :- JP ' :ik ' X fm 1 a 1 1 'FCQ9 E 1 ji 1 N-...wa A. NNY I tmz 3 j , We-X 1 ' HU ' we Q. W' .,-H-Aaffgi W s '-ff . . fm.. W,,.., ..,,f,.f,f,:, 1 . ,QL, we .,f.,..i - .1,,.,,.M, , az QW, Kevin R. O'Brien EE-C ii 11 Dunn's Ct., Quincy, Mass. Thomas H. Ochs EEE-C 53 Edison St., Quincy, Mass. Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Physical, Fitness 2. Andrew J. O'Connell , AET-lil , V 7 Brown Terr., Boston, Mass. 1 Mfggtgf Bowling 1g Clubs:'Contract , 1 and 2- 1 R 1 n'o fig 1 Tlionias N50 Dudley St.. North Basketball 1 and 2, Basebgllill, Clubs: Contract Bridge 25, T Lawrence H. Ogden AET-B 44 Colburn Rd., Reading, Mass. Donald F. O'Grady BC-C 21 Nash Rd., Acton, Mass. Section Athletic Manager 23 Basketball 1 and 2 Baseball 1 and 2, Volleyball 1 and 2g Clubs: Humanities 1 and' 2. M .in Daniel J. O'Leary EEE-C 32 Arborough Rd-, Roslifldalel1Mesiiselfsfiiff1 Clubs: II-Iurnanities 1, Antero L. Oliveira! R: Igreja Nova, Furnas1S. Portugal ,,,..,,..,,. 1, Clubs: Aeronautical 1 and 21.7 V 1i'i ll mr mm smas- -mm. V, W 'E nv N SEA ll 1 EEJA 1 43 Main St.,,Shannock, R.I. 1 fsanemfs List 15 c1u1qgagRadi0,,1 andf2 ' Geofge L. o'sh5i3ghn6ssy EELA 151 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead, Mass. H a2ifPtesideht's 'I-Riot 111011 15 QQ21u'All7Qa Pi 1 Section President and Student Council 1 and 25 Football 1 and 2, Volleyball 1 and 2, Basketball 1'iand'2,,,Softball 1 audi- A Navy Veteran., 2 KevinLP. Qsboxiige 1 n n W n 423 77 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Presidents Honor Roll lg Section President and Student Council 2gflClubs: Reading ii Improvement 1. A Ronald Osella k y ::A M Zi Villiige SttQ ManEliesteiQ' Gionni ' 'N Dean's List lg Student Council 1g Section Athletic Manager 23 Vanity Baseballxlig A Basketball 1jfiC1ubs: Ski 1, Sport Parachuting Zi: N Michael J, Otto? 15 Bateman St., Roslindalef Mass. --ii Dean's List lg Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Aft Vg W A 7,,f IN X iiimllAbliimtlLll15i1ckbii5d 1 1 exailiisl Wilton, N.H. Basketball' ligand 2,fVolleyball 2.' Roland A. Packard, II f Old NourseffRd., ,Westboro,' Masst A Dean's List 15 Clubs: Glee1Club 1 and 2. Frank C. Qage , l3251fLee Axie., Cheshire, Conn. Clubs: Model Car 1 and CPresidentD 2. 1 1 fsasssft1mf'115111111r 1 Zsiissiissiiwl 1 N ' .tiiis3?iiif' 1 RZ.: 1 L -- sf1s1f1s- 11 3-bm, ,i , A..,, X 1 1 on as new 11-gc: 5.222 1- A ig? 1' f 4521 ' 1 1'1 1 sf?Ss5iLi -Ag..-2 1 ff-: '1 KK' 1 siiisiwsrl , 1 1 1 1 .1s1sv1t Edwinj. Palasek MD-C, 56 Harvest St., Dorchester, Mass. Dearfs List 13 Clubs: :Contract Bridge Bc Cribbage 1, 'Pinochle 2. Kenneth J. Panciera EEE-C 41 Golf St., Groton, Conn. Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 1 and 2'. Richard L. Pansire EET? '1 ,iw iik: , ,,,H.,',k5?,iZ 219 E. U1-.ion sr., Ash1and,11Mass. Section Presiclentland Student Counciltg and Softball 1 and 2, Volleyball 23 ' l 1 QQ Clubs: Woodturning 2-IfIayy!VeltQnWE Thomas P3fPf?dfiP'ff1fi55Q11li.11 '456 Parlier St., Boston, Clubs: Electrical 1, ASM 21 ' 1i?'L'i1i ma :N-, ali, i ' is John A. Pappas CHE-B 156 Lake St., Webster, Mass. Dean's List lg Bowling 19 Clubs: Physical Fitness 1, Humanities 2. Richard L. Parker MD-C 15 Harriet Rd., North Abington, Mass. Clubs: Humanities 1 and 2. f Charles Parlagrecdi ' 35 Ingleside Ave., Winthrop, Clubs: Moclel,Car 1,1Model ,',i' William Parrott 15 Davis Avel, Arlington, Softball 15 Clubs: Fishermenls'1 ancli2fi?3:Tj1 1 twgifggaw 1 ' e1..5:zsJfmf1j-fn-ef 5 l LM... M.- gi I - , ,nf W., ,, , 5 Qgfrwm H xhgll fm, , 25 James Mn .cl a l N P9 1231313AX?'2H55'in55,52?1'Hudi99'NX- V cxubaefspofiglcaf li, Driig RaciH?f2. l Frank 17319, Jr- lb AT-A Cokjy 1 ,. Dearfs List ig Varlity Basbball lwand 2gH H aaffclubfiAgaofsauffaisl 1, M6591 AifPlafaea2' gl ,, 117 Lafayette St., Marblehead, V Sofgliall 1,fyo11ey13gl1 2g Qlubsl 1 anqfz. T m::Nortl3 St., 9-iranitevilletllgiass. Wii: Sectioh Pgeiiilentuahd Sfixdent Councilkflg' f Basketball and 2Z7Vol1eyba1l 22 Freglggick J. Pendleton ,zif C 9 Swgiits Cf.i5flWai3fli5Wn5fMasSf?f3 :T ' ' Clubs: Moclgel Caamly, Wlggst 2-jgkrmy yeterarl. Ridllrd Page Soffball 1gliC1ubSHfHPhotdQ:aphy 1, Contract bridge 8g Cribbage 2. l l,,, - ,.! to gy- ,,..,, ww H H H M ,,.W, fm 1 'T gsm s 60 Winthrop St., Framingham! Mass, Basketball 11 and Vol1eyballL5lf4land.-Q25 : Softball lg Clubsilllkrt lfand 2. l , , 1 ,C Q, 5 lp 1 ,,1 ii l M 1 as S1 , a W .-H , 11, :xml Q 1. -. . , xuaiiu N N Iryk g 3 H gi. X N ,wrxl M M az: Robert erglatteg l'Q 50 Arnolclifsfg, R5ir6re,Mass. ' 'lil VV' L' fi Clubs: Sporfs Carlul aqclW4PresllE'lentD 2. . aff? v V' , 5 , M .iw 1, i'H1?lef ' ,, , H H ? f J J' 1 f A4 .3 5 l V HQESTSESPT ' '73ii?l55,: Arthur E. Perra ,ASE Brookside Rd., , David S. EE-C 1 1 1 N South Box 226, Ifirinebunkport, Me. , Dean's List 1, Bafsilietball 15 gif? Clubs: Golf 1, Ski 2. Dormitory Proctor. M ,sl A,,....,mW., Bernard F.. 1 N U :,i 56 Ireland Rd., Clubs: Glee Club 1 ariilv.2? Kenneth R. Peters BC-C 11 New Bridge Ave., Burlington, Mass. Baseball 1, Volleyball 1 and 2, Basketball 1 and Clubs: Humanities 1 and 2. . , .N All w . , ,,,,,.. 1 5, 7 . , Kurt N. Petersenw' EEE-C Cottage Sr., Marion, Mass. Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2-Navy Veteran: Dormitory Proctor. William H. llifettit EEE-C E L ,Q ,, , 1, ,zzggzzs . Villa lnterlakenwlforestStation, Me. , ,C , Clubs: Radio.. l ,,,. . A353 ,Jr . George A. Phillips EEE-C 50 Cunningham St., Dorchester, Mass. Basketball 1 and 25 Clubs: Physical Fitness 1, Reading ' ' Harold D. ' Bc-c 1 75 Porter St., Ma1den,'Mass. President's Honor Roll 1g Clubs: Woodworking 1, Travel 2. .. fl 5 , .51 ms A X, Q. f 45355 :Sz-2 ,ls-if , - s Joseph R. Piantedosr AT-B 99.Brookline.2fSt., Watertown, Mass. Clubs. Aeronautical 1 and 2. 1 LeRoy? G. ,Pimental MET 75 Payton Ave., Warwick, R.I. Deanfs' List J.'5,hFoundry Educational Foundation Scholarship If Section President and Student Council Ig Clubs: ACSM 2, AFS 2. Theodore W. Pisiewski ASE 259 Francis Aye., Rittsiield, Mass. William A. Rodda Scholarship lg M Clubs::,Glee 2, L John A. Pizzi li EE-A '14 Ba5Q5YievvgAve.,.5Quincy, Mass. f Dean's List 13 Basketball 1 and 25 Clubs: Pistol 1g Hi-Fi 2. Vincent A:evPo1imeni META? A 150 Webster Ave., Cambridge, Mass. - iDeanYs,g3List 12'QSection 'President-,and rStx1denigr1 Council 2, Clubs: Skin Diving 1, ASM 2. 1 , 1 l3dwardVE.. Pollomskiv 15 Lakeview Dr., Norwich, Conn. iiiii L Basketball Land 2,'Vollevba1l 1 audi? fi Softball 1 and 2. ,,Richg3tnd,A,l.PoJggmskj , M 19 Marvin Ave., Ffanklin, Mass. cxubsrkceramie 1 and Z, AMS 1 14 North St., Weymouth, Mass. Softball 1, Basketball lf' ' X Hot Rod and 2. ' 1 N -. N nw L' , . K -.1 I r J . . 1 r , sf . l R1 K 11 xx 4 F 1 111, tx A W I I, 1 u w T' . K 'Win' YT '-p- A, Ak ., ...qui-5 ffewi l ff-Q ' 5 Qg,Hg'v'T',' Ii! 7?f1i ' Z '.z.lu Q tiff? Stanley E. Potter MD-C 59 Greenwood Ave., Wakefield, Mass. Clubs: Antique Firearms 1, Band 2. joseph G. Powers EE-C 64 Patten Sr., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Clubs: Wrought Iron .1 and 2. Thaddeus 13 Adams St., Ludlow, Clubs: Woodworking Travel 2. Salvatore B. Provanzano EEE-C 225 East Eagle St., East Boston, Mass. Clubs: Ski 1 and 2-Army Veteran. Gary Rancourt EEE-C 10 Ursula St., Waterville, . Dean's List lg Clubs: Radioll, Reading Improvement 2. LLLV it .:2'9f? H ..!w33lgf151j1 .X 4 , Riblialjd SQ 49 Edison Pk., Clubs: ConrracE'Bfidge.8z Qtibbage 1 and 2. Weldon H. Rand, II MDE-B 117 Court St., Dover, N.H. ' Clubs: Travel 1, Woodturning 2. Bruce W. Rajimond . EET 72 Booth Aves., Pavvtuekei R.I. Basketball .1llandiL.2j53'Softba1llM1,X Volleyball 23 Clubs: T-SquarefT1', IEEE 27gArrny Veteran. ,.... .TC .,..., L l - I - ff - '- ' '1 H l 3 , 1' I - , ' ,J as fair? all l -ages , wail, I 4 X X X wwf -2 9 XX ps-Xie X C5i'116lii1sXT+feRedEfCkl f 67 Winthrop St., Roxbnry, Mass. I 'Fhormisl S'. Keimels' MDELB 'l X ,.,2. Wall SE:lMiddX1sbOr0f Xe f 'f 't Clubs: Meteotdlfigy 1iQCiont?2iEtBtielge Cribbage, 2. Vlggy Carmen J- Reppusisi 1115 Nevsfell Hifi, Needham, Massl Qlnbsz Wignitecla l anll5w2. W Sea-SidelVieW, gomander Rd., Pager East, X H X L' Section President2nd'Studen?C511lnEil 1 22 Basketbgll 1' anEl:,2, Volleyball 1 and 2. 16 Washington Sq., Revere, Massey - Sdftballfl1Fi1QBasketballf2j ,X X 1 ' -- Clubsz I-Iighwagfl, Cheekersll, Golf 2. 'L XX! A . l , 1 W. W .1 inf XX XX ' XXX .13 XMXX 54: ,X XX X ,iszissxiw X X mm, miie' XXX X XX -X NW X , XX X. XX!XX!,,,ggX,gg ,,... X ,X XX XX X W ,Q ..,,. . , .. . 23 Chesltnut Jdfriaica Plain, ' ' V Bowling, Clubs: Reading Improvement lhfki 2 if ' , ' ,iyf 5,553 X X 59 Lanlsdn St., East Bgston, Mass. W Basketball 1 qpd 2, Softball lgncl 25 Ql1Zil5s:fIlfave1'12lXG-01221 M Anthony hlfeliobelito X 39XMiltQl1 St., ,E Clubs: C6ntraCf3BridgE18c Cribbage 51, -- Vlrought Ironj, HE XXXXiXXX X53 .gm XX X XX , XXXXXf:szf5' lm H XXX X XXX' - iTV?Q'....mM5fS l Q rx S 111441144 11 11 1514522441144 M5111 11525454 si? George E. Roberts ASE l 1 '1 16 Woodland St., Nevf1buryport,.Mass. E Dean's List 15 Clubs: Meteorology 1, Russian 2. William D. Rochefort EE-A 105 Lakeview Ave., Tewksbnry, Mass. x Section Athletic Manager 1 and 29 Basketball 1 and 2, Volleyball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and112.1 1 1 11511, 1 ' 1111 1 1 EE 1: ,W ,fg- 96 Fobrth sf.,che1qea,Mass.1 111111 I Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 51 11 ,11, 11 XX 1 X xi 11' X 125' 1-if1W0f5f1 XAVCEQK 945113369 Seciion President iiid'1 Section 'Athletic Manages 11 1 5955311 1 and 2wB0W1if18 Clubs: Reading Irnprovement?11:' J2lSllllX , - ,W X X 11 1 -1 1, X1 ,saga 1,,1,,g 1 Q-sick QFQQQ-Q15 cgi is 1.615911 'fs 1 ,, 145211422 .4411 14521 45214 11 1 111 1 454521 Louis M. Romano EEE-C 1231 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1' Clubs: Sailing 11, Radio 2. Mei.: chanes AQ Rosselli CHE-B 22i 69 Mt. Vernon St., Somerville, Mass. fra Student Council Treasurer 2g Clubs: Photography 1. 4 11' rf.: ,zzsrs ?.5ii25f2z2-1 X 1 1 X' if 191 'lii A1an1G. Rather 11 i 11 48 Burgess Ave., 'Westwood, SM5ss11X ' ' ,,tf Clubs: leafhqffaff 11111111 2- 111 rrsnsrenn 1 Lea X,fg4 l 1 lii 1 W 1 1 N 1 1 1 A.,,244,Q44 W Joh1i 1EJ111Rour1gglM1 itA 3 1 1 1 44 Penfield sr., 1 svfmfizrsfs 1 s ' gsfmgsf 't' , 1 1 11ssi1ssv1l4v1r4- 11 1 1' 1 1441111111 1 11 ..4s1r4gsQ4as145 1 1 ' 'W51t 1421r421r421l44w11 111 11 :ag Xe 11,11 . 1 1: .. .1- . GF. 1 ,WPFQ 1 Clubs: Zgljlloclel Qar 1 , .International Relatig -we 1 -if - 1. f 1 1 Q11 1 flssml ff, . M 11.3 1 1 11 L I1 1 1 11 ,,.. 1311: l '1 fl 'E of L lil' if-P12 .51 Ronald G. Roy in MET 5 in . 1 Guile Ave., ffewksbury, Mass. 1 'T Clubs: 'Wfrouglit Iroiiiil, Meieorology 2. 1 J ll A L 11 ferfflfr-1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1Q111 1 1 1 1 11 M 1 Frank J. Rugg1ero,1jr.A ASE 1 ef 1 1,21Ya11-1111 S1-1 JQvC1e1ff1i1MaSS11 .... 11 1 1 Football Aiii 1 and 2, Soflball 1'1and 2? .N K, 1 ' 1 53? Q .Q ', 1 W -I l wi Eg 15' ygllqlibfall 1111 - 1 1 l 5192 ' v 1 5, ip., 1 gy 352: ,. Ei, 1 gf. 1. john A. Russell AET-B N! ! 1117 -Melfiose Aije., Rlitldflch W Section President and Studeiitflouncil 1 and 23 as .sm 11,11 W1, elm 1,1 X 4 W1 15, .,.. V .- 1 1 1 jonmiah NPETE 38 Elrnyvood Ave., South Bigaintree. Mass. 11? N 130- BQX 161.S92kd2l91 COQR: lloo Dean'5NIQist 1filflubsiiillsailiiiggl, Compuger 2. W Sklh'DiQ5ihg Robe1Qg,P.NRyan11f TF., 345 Eseex Ave., Gloucester, Mass. ' 1 lglubg l'Tfave11 2. eggfil. K il rl Q K 1 'fisfzf 1 '-'l . 1 John S. Sadlo MD-C ' 11 1 . l o' . 1 Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Humanities 251' 11 l 1' 1 ,,.. 11 1 1 '1 George V.1Saia EE-C Q- 1 , -?1i 11 111 111 , ga 11,111 111 1 1' 11.11 7 'k lll 11'l3'5' Clayl5oui'QC.St., BEJscongl1Mass. Q -er-'4 1 'r'-.iw .s5Q?2 :rr fvwlxxxi'-'1?i2P 'mm .1.35,jf9,-1.Q.tQ' u,Qxf57!'2 .5-e lf. 1 LI., 1-5:33 .FL-ig'.jbZ'i'5fT.':g-,ima - -1 -3: - 1.-1.5-M'-,: -Q,1QEo-.fi1'g.f.Y13.:.:.'ta:L'1?:xT1- ' -.4 - . .5L f.1 -11221- 11-:Lwa1:1i2.,sr.,:m.13 15,12 Bowling lg Clubs: Contraq Bridge 8: W.Cribbage1 ,, 1 , ..., M !N!N 1 -1-R J Joseph G. Salah BC C 68 Chestnut St., Brookline, Mass. Clubs: Humanities, Series 11 and 2. l adwin XL. sambefg EEE-c 3O.jewett Ave., Tenally, NJ. 1 Presidenfs Honor 11011 lg Clubsg XXIBEE 1, Radio 2. , Warren H. Sanborn MP Pleasant. Valley Sanctuary, Lenox, Mass. Clubs: Model Boat 1 and 2. Ronald P. Sanford ASE 20 Marlborough Rd., Salem, Mass. s ationa oun ation c o ars ip lg 1 ,ZIVV Elk'N XIF d Shl h X 1 l'll' Varsity Baseball 2g Basketball 1 and 2, 'rf Softball 1 and 2, Football fflaptainl 1 and 2gX X Clubs: -Model Airplane 1 and X XXX 1 X X X111 1- 1X1 , ' - 11 1 ' '1 1 x 1111 'XWXX1 1 Dennis J. Santella AET-B 1 39 Second St., East Norwalk, Conn. Clubs: Sports Car 1 and 2. Anthony F. Sanrio BC-C 4 Ruthven St., Boston, Mass. Charles'Hayclen Memorial Scholarship lg Basketball 1 and 2, Volleyball 1 and 2, Softball 11 Clubs. Reading Improvement 131 fWlVlath'2-lviarine Veteran. 'kl' l SX kl L 4 .1111-11 11 11 1 1 .111wt.-f1:- X X X X X 11X 11 ' . 1 11'11 1 1 11 1,1 ann X 1X11111X1X1X 1111X11X111 X1. 2gs,f,f.5g,,, '1 1 1'1 1' 1 '1 1 1X JfZx1:I'l 1 1111 1 11. 1 1 X XXX, 11 :AM ' 1 1 Francfisdo 1Ji'Santoro EEE-C 75 Gainsboro St., Boston, Mass. Clubs: Industrial Management 8: Quality Control C 1, International Relations 2-Marine Veteran. Stephen V. Santoro MD-C 17 Massachusetts Ave., Brockton, Mass. Baseball 1, Basketball 1 and 2, Clubs: Astronomy 1, Whist 2. N 452144 N E ,H H i :QL .hm 1 152' -few 1 Q , ..,,.. ,Q w ,,.?2,QfZ , 1 , ' w 'ffm ff 1 1 , ., tu ' 1' ' rar? ,W q of 1 Libzify g1nbs:.AnLiqueNFireargnS 1,'1f-Squape 2. 1 , 1 Sauciier 1 1 omg A 1422 Sabattus St., Lewiston, 1Vfe.H H N , H 1 ifsigsfrbalfiicapfigiixp 11, A Clubs: AFS 1, Skin Diving 1,'ContrhCt Bndge 1 N 1 ,Eff X ,,,, Verggont Br9CktQ9 1.Mas5' 1142 Kjohn J. saviicki 'A 1 1 1 X MVar.rity 'Rifle Team IgeBaslEEiba11 Abd 2 Yolleylgall 1 an,dN,2, Softball Q and 2g 1 H'Q5if'Cll1bSZ3fSki 12. 1 lf N H 1 kfyk ,qi ' Q34 ScHf'So1!St.fShrews1aury,Mass. 45g1?resident's Hdnor RQ114 1g Tqgq Alpliq Pi . ' Wentworth Ihlsitiruieifgfiholafship 'IifffiStudeEr1 ' 1 Council Vice-President 25 Bowling '1 and 25 Club?-fM0del QirP155e 1' , 4 w 45 Glenwood hAve., Portlaniig Me. 1 Qlubsglgleez 1,15Whisg ib: , 1 nnn 'L 1' M' !' 1 1 nnf f W fnl M ,QJ9S'?R?1 D-151Chf1'1?Ef nn ' :ll Yfentggorth 1nsrimteggScho1ai5hip Section A Sofrlihlflg C1ilbSZCBECkCI'S:1LL3l'ld-21,1 'fs ,ff-V , 1. ,iifff 1 my ues Su lg , X ,ggga X - i iQhar1es T. Qchnqre MD-C 13 N Roliligits N ,. ,Clubsz Reading Improvement 1, Contract Badge :Br Crlbbage nnen 1 1 2 ,ifrl 134 ,Argo Kofi X I W , Z,Secrionf12residen1:and'S,rudenf1CounCi1 1: AEh1C5lSfiM3HQgCD lljigfld 25 gBaskegbg11 1 2, L Thomas E. Schonbach EE5C 15 Burroughs Rd., Braintree, Mass. Clubs: Antique Firearms 1 and 2. Lewis S. Schultz PET 221 Mason Terr., Brookline, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 2, Clubs: Photography 1, Industrial Management Sz Quality Control 2. Wesley C. Schuster MBT 6 Grandview Rd., Gloucester, Mass. Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship 1 Section Athletic Manager 25 Clubs: AFS 1 and CPresiclentQ 2, ASM 2, Michael R. Scoppettuolo, jr. 28 Fiske Ave., East Weymouth, Mass. Clubs: Model Airplane 1, Ski 2. J. Russell Scott BC-C 48 Chestnut Terr., Newton Center, Mass. Clubs: Travel 1, Ceramics 2. Hartley W. Scribner MD-C 56 Temple St., Reading, Mass. Clubs: Humanities l and 2. Matthew C. Sears, jr. EE-B 9 Aurora Ave., Cranston, R.I. Clubs: Humanities 1', Hi-Fi 1, Band 2. eWilliam' C. Sears, 'III MDE-B 1 195 Burlington! St., Lexington,,Mass.i W Volleyball 2, Basketball 2g Clubs: Miniature Antique 8: Customizing Auto 1, Computer 2 ,- ' ,fu M ' ' H iifiwllsill 1 ...iff ,fe 11,1 11,1 1 1 l as 1113 Env: '11' 1 1' M . 211- X X Northwood Dr.,7lMiddlebury, Conn. 4 Sectlon'Presicle1ftjancl Student Cpuncil'2g ' 1 Vanity Baseball 25 Softball 1 and CCaptainD 2. Basketball 23 Clubs: Industrial Management Sz 1 1 NB65585, 'Q, f:1W H llrq ' ' President? Honor Roll lg Clubs: ASTME lkancl 2f5Navy Veteran 4 1 3 ,Oldham-1Rd.,3gestboro, Mass., ' Section Atllletitfllllianager 23 Basketball 1'f 1 'and 2 Volleyball 25 Clubs: Glee Club 1 and 2. 11ifchaf5??A. 1 1 Kimball Ave., Ipswich, Mass. Vkmrit Basebal1T2' Softball 1' 1 Clubs: Tekton 1, Woodmrning 2. Jason A.Sholt1er ,EEE-C 22g1Kirkvg9od Btighgon,1Mass. N Volleyball 23' Clubs: Contract Brillge Cribbage E1 and 2. X X 11 11 ., 1 1 11 1 Akrykl H W 1 1 11,w1,':1111 1 11 11 gag 1 1. .few 1'1 11 11 ef? 1 am 1 1111 1 1 atm 1 11 11 11 Gerhard Siddj: EET 1 11 49'P1easagt St.,11Ayer,lQlass. Clubs 'lflfavel llancl 2 MNavy Veteran Q 1 1 N ' lohn J. ,3Silvefa MD-C ' 411Nortl?P1easilfifll'St4g'f1?5untonQfMass., Clubs:'T-Square 1, ASTME 2. .ef . 1 X ,, ..., -1 11 1 4 11 ft '11'll 11- 1 ,, 111,111 1. Lt ,T ml 11 .H ,WM t 11 , ,. l .1 1111 A153511 11 R?Fhafd E- Shaw as Jiffiesl ji shesisan 1 2 34 Warvsgldc sf.,1Wo1yag0n,Mi5s,1 1F6i5?ba1I l s 1 a1iE1l2yiE1ub??2I-Iorlllibd TQ Wkisi 21: 1 ' 1'11fw ,, ,, , 1,1 5 'NA wx-Q V? iz 1 K ,fee fi A 5595 -' 2 s nnn is ,,:: r EX dw' E Q, 3 it --r, 1.l'.r,,, .l.,, I 1 .-. 4 .V , ' Wy,-:.1g.-,, J 1 ' I ,rw - . 5'.'...- W,.,.. 1- 5 ' --,,- t, , N '.,1rf ' ,l i- ' -:f:.,- ,1-,14..,. , ,, W. ltrggf ,V are e ge if so .4 we David E. Simmons MD-C 21 Glenway St., Dedham, Mass. Clubs: Sports Car l, Drag Racing 2. Richard C. Simmons EE-A 20 South Pine St., Dover, N.H. Bowling 15 Clubs: Skin Diving 1, Hi-Fi 2. George G. Simpson, jr. MPE 40 Pinecrest Dr., Pawtucket, R.I. X Nl Class Athletic Manager 15 Section! President and gg Stuclent1Council 1, Clubs: Industrial Management 8: Quality Control 1, Model Boat 2. X ,N W, M lll Q Richard Ansigkavich M145 ILoxwood'St., V7oreQsxter,NNMass:,,:,:'1N Qlubsgw !Radi0U1'1ldnda , Q ll tg Ll 1 ifiiiiifx W David J. slamifit EET' 9 Cottage St., Natick, Mass. Volleyball 2g Clubs: Sailing ll, Wrought Iron 24- Navy Veteran. James E. lS1izewski EEE-C 37 Williams St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Vermont American Legion Scholarship 1g Basketball 2. Stephen E. Slomski AET-B 97 Ambrose St.. Springfield. Mass. Basketball 1' and CCaptainJ 2, Volleyball CCaprainJ 2g Clubs: Astronomy QPresidentJ 1, Russian fCPresidentD 2. A Lawrence P. Smart EEfB H U W j 6 'Perry'St.,1Brookline, Mass. 'N i X Wuxi,-5 ' 1' ,Q u,:'f21- ' :U 1 1 5, ' ,sg 'lygl www Qrwwu ,, ,,tl ,, it ttlt , tllttr , ll DJEE' li' l, llsiffsssffi -eng lx :Ez 2 A455111 1 Lafayeffiad., Hampfdfi, Bowling 1g:C1ubsq,AFS 1, Antiqgxe Firearms, 2,2 Daigid 'o lsz o O1cIWCenrrS:St., Winchendon, Moss. E Pgqgidentgjflonor QRol1 15gTnu Alpha ,Pi 23 ,, Clubs: WE52i!eobQ17gnd ,mx 1 X' Donald H. Smith MDE-B . 10 'Elizabeth Ln., Peabody, lf Dggfs P55113 Clgbgx Reaclipg Ixjsigproxzeggent Ii f o o l.qg,o 9811fW4Sohi5zgwH EG!-, Rvs o o Clulisz 10 Elizabegh Ln., ggabody, Dkiifs Ifiifllg Cliibs: R6dl:ling'FIHprovEinent If Compurerwg. T X 24 iaay RdL,ssaugu5jfoMaSsfsi o - Football 1 and 2,i Softba11 13 Chgos: Sport,'ParaiChuting1, Whisc 2. .jg Piiiil o viii:-C o 70 Ardald' St., Roslindale, Mass. 913135: Ceiamlciiilwgndo5372 N o o Williadgii. shaun EESA 19'Centra1 St., Pfovincetown, Mass. wooli BaiiefbagijwnafgzfQSOHHS11 1 gifq, 2, eff? H Volleybalfl andA2,i X W V C 1 H: 'N H, ,, - -L ' 'llama' 1 I I.si5lEf3lEf'??? ' -,. sz W ' H1 lux: -W ,V Hxzmlllll l? Q? ,lu sw l' ll , ll , 5, H.. H Robert W. Soldani EEE-C 92 Russell St., Everett, Mass. Softball 1, Volleyball 23 f K Clubs: Contract 'Bridge 88 Cribbage 1, Archery 2. Myles P. Somers MP 5 Gloucester Ave.,,Gloucester, Mass. Softball 1 and 2: Clubs: Stamp 1, First Aid 2. ,,.' .1 ' ,N ,l M. ifb V ,H ll: X H Arnoltmlll in lx tj N ww 84 Euler: will ll N 'Section Athletic W l l vslleybm 2g Clubs: c0nLfQi'eBtidg5,,,,ga2 s cftbbagel1,llMefeQfQ1ogg3ge ,vw it it Charles T. Souke' A Z: BC-C 232 Pine St., Quincy, Softball 1, Basketball 1 and Z, Football 2: Clubs: Art I and 2. i ff Robert S. Specht, EETB 24 Shawsheen Rd., S l W 38 Feiifililefl l l l l it it H sectidm Athletic 25 BagiiefballmgapfainlplQ N 1l and 2, ssbffllliliffapdyggfaaowring 15 l Clubs: I-IiLFi' 1 and? , John J. Spofford CMD-C P.O. Box 66, Hanover, Me. Dean's' List lg Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, ASTME 2. Vincent J. Spoto EET 24 Riverview Ave., Waltham, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 15 Clubs: Electrical 1, Chess 2. Q N eE'ifiEf1. ' , M l' s,.. r lssrls M iii' 1 ii 'wx' ' asasasaf , ,, ifiiiglsfsisfiiz l - W aglrmws A ,,, - , :fa g'f1zrij'n wlwul vu' , M ',H,,H, M H' ti Num ,, f ,ff ,V, 22 253 2 l gum Q I I sf ,- FH 1 ' N W' ip 'l it f ss 2 gn gn l 5 5 gr I it its lil'-U41ll ' 'fill if 'gif l fyf ' . mu. U' uw' if Q Q ggi H H , Fx F 3 V A Ia? 55551 KJ E s is Q ,-, an ll ' fx 1 l Za. C' I f 1 fl if :ll W3 ei? TUE w , w 2 zz M , w mp? .A u N H.. E5g..g.N M. ij? 5 M. -z Ml,-Q, llmmwg Qiigarrylgigsppaiw M f ,6 Atlangic Ave., Hampton Beach, N.H. l ,Plnochld 1,N Rugsian 4 M l lf Dana1Ave.,LQubugx1, Me. X ' M 1P?25sidenfTs' HoTi?3r'Roll5Y1'g , Clubs: T-Square 1 and 2. 'fa' 12 'j :ag ,ww :ii ' J5- 230'Srare St.,,Brisrol, R.I. Ddarx'si1Qst 1g liiaseball ,:,' 1 anc:l?5g'Baal-zerballfflg l Clubs: Vfhist 1, Hot Rod 2-Maririii Veteran. z Stqlla , ::A Ek Khd1l5i3'oodh'Rd., N3H1e11Q7i'2?E1fIaSS. ' Q 'V Clubs: Contract Brid e 8: Cribba e 1 Check E 8 1 l l l1!!iHiaf'1r?wAHFif1ue 55gQl1Sf0H!lZi!15U'Al!FO,2' CIS Wi11iam F. g,f0ckgr 48l'Bifbh Sr.,K7Iifb1ehbadQ'MS?s:' 9 M ll Basketball 1 and 2, volleyball 1 and 2, 'City 5-Offbauiil andfg- W W fu , lm l J M 85 Augustine.St., Brodcton, Mass. Dennils A. Stromberg l EEE-C l ,Qycamggre WSf.,jg5SQl1Ellg55IflCbgFQ? Magi, M C1ubs:zPhotogrhphy 1Q Redders' 2. llirnest Strygr ' X3 Paullkieverefgkdp, Sl4fi1roh EfiMass4 'S lioftball lg Chibs: ,Reading Ihjprovgzfxent M lllll if M ' H ,gisii l 3 x usa if ,- bg--3 in eg uluug gi, l'lQ.J w J l . flaw-mist 3 ' lv' -' ' M...:-'Sl E' S 1 V' '.,g 55,15 V l Z If l , g 5. :EA H33 ' ' - ' F 1 ,J lf ' QFLQ l H ' KW I , : ir' ' I' 'L 1.1 , 2 , 1 Z 'm ' si,-- . H 5- . wif l'7'1'Q-K ' 'lf ' .Jar , Q, X IQ 1 Q . wb ug. 1.52 ' -,-.- , H. rl- - ,f ,ff-:1-1.11-,M lvu-'..' -, ,JG-'fi' wcM2 ' 'w.2+, 2f:,ff5::i1, Qffaz:e2l.' 5 . 1.-, , Va-22219 .: V. Wy, P 45 V ysffffff-f 1-,f'v' Y Paivfszw' e, JMU' ., l .. WN.. M YN-Y ana- u 'lm MM - just --M-,, , aw. ,,,.,.,. , .. W . .ar we , 5, Nwsxrr i w :imma w W in N i i Hams- ' i 375 if -an QM Robert J. Sullivan 24 Pearl St., Charlestown, Mass. Basketball 1 and 2, Volleyball 1 and 2, ' Softball 1 and 2, Managing Editor,jTekton 2, Air Force Veteran. George J. Svenconis NET 10 Tyler St., Salem, N.H. , Clubs: Math 1 and 2. ' 2-Z2 a 'W 2.213 V ix ,Mun ,, l.,, , W Il W SW ...W , M., 'iw ,v ,.5ff1.lt. if if Q .,. , .tam W. Wi'lliam 1 1 1, . r lfee Lalte Shore ll ' J sm Section' Pfesideijit grmrns i. or Clubs: Travel 17 Math W X ll ew p, , li' , , ,,.. .1 M ' i H 1' , i i at 1e,, W fa aa? ax john J. Sweeney? 4 Bancroft St., .M Clubs: Stamp 1, Model Car Zi :IAZ ,. David A. Swercewski MD-C 212 Conant St., Gardner, Mass. Presidents Honor Roll 1g Tau Alpha Pi 2g Curtis G. Wadcins Scholarship 15 Section President and Student Council 2g Basketball 1 and'2, Softball' 1 and 23 Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, ASTME 2 Bernard M. Szvyarc MgLQ!3.EE-C 18' Walcott! St., Okford, Clubs: Photograghv 1, 2 1' ri ., me ago ' w ',,.,,fI: 1,35 is 2-2-..-'2' figs' as nnu f ra atnu n nlatnl , . , i 2 , ,' ..1, ,, , , At. , eww. ,. L W , , , ..,,, :.ns.ff- , ,ff-1 M, tf., str u. 1 A.. , in it in V lllt Ernest E. Tabor, M in 1 ,Sidney St., Rochester, ,fl Clubs: Glee Club 1, Travelff. W Charles D. Tappiy 42 Lake St., Bristol, N.H. Presidents Honor Roll 13 Tau Alpha Pi 1 ,and 2 Section President and Student Council 1. , -53:7 lfmf' N A NT, A gf aw H f ge H1'wll'l1'11Q,2 'ff-5 if 3 W U ZF, X g MM, 1 ' 1 H H u :pm -1-:N EA-Qw fPEte1f KR. Taisitiil X94 Parker Sr., New Bedford,lAMass. ,Qigenrifbruhl,Ir3stitutgQg:ho1hf3hip 'Lin 'C1ubs:'SporrsfCar 1 did 2. ' ' fyz 5 f gzigififi: 1 41 1 ffisg- i' ,sw .asifzsfj w w .. , , , , ,Hi . I , ,ii ,,.. mx , , M- w Willigm P. Tarrpey AT-A . Centriil' Avsggfnbvek, l l Clubs.: Aeronautical 1 and 2. 5- 'N l,,. ,wg wx . wr 553 H l ww-:x,1 l M 1. swf' ' ,s.,zf., my l l 1 H 1 .5?PH1.f-22151122FFFSSQQQPQUIQQ. rr E53976l'W2shington Ras1ifi?ia16,'liQIassjm5ll l Dean's List 15 Clubs: Radiowl, Reading glmprovkimentigg. , .ff ff 1, V N P Fredefico Tatffifeshw EET Llgua Machadgg Q05 Sgntos Zlnyonta Delgzgdg, M Miggd, Aims ll ll l l Clubs: Checkers 1, Electrical 2. gllichard F. Teasdale MD-C lfWarreHziSt.,'Westbdi0, Mziss. Qubs: T-Square 1 and 2. l 110 Wilder Terr., West Sprirrgfield, Mass. g JC1ubs: Glee Club lglbragjlfacing l er'S:Z2s.,Greegf1e1Cl'H.lga5s7 ' 4 gfC1ub55?AfdHE1fij 1,f Slfi' If'Trixfk:l , A ,flzw , X gmzu H John L. Theroux Bc-c N V- S65 Washingtbq Avef, Soi Hadleygfalls, Mass. C1ubsEyRea1 Esfml Math 2. N :Z W l fl 'L Y I , ', :J MW Z' ' f 'P-if mtg? xx F '04 V ' Francis C. Thomas CHE-B 3a Abbott'St., Newton, Mass. Clubs: Pinochle 1. Readers' 2. ,ff iKenneth E. Thompson , ' Blossom St., Arlington, Mass. ' N X ff'fDean's List 15 Vanity BasketballlQ1A?andf2 H1 Volleyballr 'Clubsgf Fishermen s Bridge sf cfibbagewzzff llll 511- l ,rw H 11 H, Xu l 1 Newell F. Tillman EEE-C 1 Selkirk Rd., Cranston, R.I. Dean's List lg Clubs: Computer 1, Electrical 1 Hi-Fi 2. Robert G. Tingley 43, Houlton, Me. X M X Art' Woodmrning 22' Thomas C. Tirone AT-A 7 Kent St., Newburyport, Mass. Clubs: Aeronautical 1 and 2. if Paul M. Tocci MD-C 20 Miller St., Quincyg Mass. N T-Square 13, ASTME 2.' '- fr Q Robert S. Tocken MD-C 49 New Castle Rd., Peabody, Mass. Clubs: Reading Improvement 1, Whist 2. Douglas G. Townsend -15D Dudley sf., Arlington, A' Softball 1, Basketball 2g Clubsijfrqgglil tilli if,eAer6naurica1r2r l l 1 True 7'Church Hill St., Watertown, Mass. President's1ljIonor1iRo11'lg' 1 1 Clubs: Glet-?7C1ub 1 and 2. 1-1 11 1 ,, 1 ' 1111 W X ?25! ll l N!!! '1 1 AL- yill 'lifiiih l Mefi1ini!iiA11eJ, ojohdfiim, Riff lll l S Ill Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship 1 Clubgg SkinfDiving 1!,'ASM 213 11 11 1 1 1 wana 111 . W 1, 1 Dangli. 'Eilrnerf 1 it 125 Franklin St., Framingham, Mass. Section President and Student Councililg Varltifji Rifle 'Teanfi 1. ' Z - 1 , K 1 N111 11 11 11 H eya' 1 1 .. 5 W X' ' 1135. Daniel Eggffalatka W Aii ' Suit6iS'RdY,1SuttoEE?3MaSsQ-M ' Presidents 1-IonorkRoll 13 Section President and 1 smdgm Council 25 Clubgg, G1eegc1ub 111:e z ull, 1 ifiohalbg 76 Myopia Quincy, Mass. U Deatts Listifig Clubif Shorts Calgl, Model Boat 2. Micl3ae1A.Vassa11i , EE-B S 1 1 74 1Q2St.,1South Bostong ' Basketball 1 and 2g 1 Skin la Z., , ' '!? 1 1 V 1 'ltl 1, ' ' Rodney MDE111, 1 1 Pageiln., I3fainptorfWFa1ls',dN.H.'N ' ,V Dr. Deatborn1Seholarship 15 Section Bresident and smdem11cu1mci1 15 GElubs:'1ASTM1Zl1 ,1, ASM 2 S Dana cfiifisseal' MP Sii' 1 1 25 Bree Sf11sHiHS!3ssm1 1 Dean'S 115 Sofiliall Q1 Qahd 251 f A Clubs: Hunmanities Senegi 1, Ald 2. 1111115 11111 J11 1mf 11' L I 11 1 1 I :Me ' , W f ' - 3 l 1 1 .555 . 1 ' ' .-yfafl S aw I l 1'lf'1?j9 4 1 11 fZzfH25QES!' '1 11, 11 i '11 1 1 'S1..-,, 1 Q , 1 . dy 1 Q .. I li ,' L- f liifixx 1 Wm . ,F ,1 . Q ' V117 .f 11 ,' U ' , . , I I X - 5 1 ' 1 1 ,X f '. : 1' . l 1 ., T 33111 ff, 4 -1.z .?fi1 li -. 255' .,, -'if ' T af - V ,.5Q !: . . 'C 1l.1:1igl1f2.. 1f:fe1 X E li LF 11 3,122 . 515-2-f 'gjS:1i's2'1 -1. 1 ' .fwfzi-fiilff rt Patrick D. Viveiros EEE-C 144 Columbia St., Fall River, Mass. Clubs: Humanities Series 1 and 2- Marine Veteran. William P. Voloshen AT-A 20 Mariposa1,St.Q Hyde Park, Mass. Softball 1 and 2f Clubs: Model' Boat 1 and 2 Albert W. i 2 1 29 Clark sf., Wincliester flvlassl lliill Dean's List lg Clubsi Fisluermerfs 1 and '2. Stephen H. Walsh BC-C 32 North St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Clubs: Woodworking 1, Travel 2. Ronald J. Wanagel EET 8 David Sr., Needham, Mass. 1 ' Baskefba11 11 and 2,pSQffba11 1,ivo11e111a1121 1 1 Clubs: Electrical ,Woodrurni51gN12111'1,1 11 , john T. Ward s.1s 145 Silver Stqqreenfield, Mass. Robert S. Ward MD-C 13 Prospect Terr., Leominster, Mass, Section Athletic Manager 13 Vanity Baseball lg Baseball 1, Basketball 25 Clubs: Reading Improvement CPresidentjT1, Woodmrning 2. Gerard JMPE 54 HillviegvfBvevlgfifoonsgeket, R.I. Clubs: and 2. ' 1 1 ' QM 11111111 ,,,' 11 1 1 1,, -151155, 1,,,ff 1, 11,1 1 11 1 1 11 ll nf 11 1:1-'QF , :: 1 Q -F: .3591 H111 1 11111 1 1.1 116, 'kiijf Y ' ' ' 11 11111123142 11111 111155111 111111 111' ?2Q11gf11111g3 1 11 - xr, 1 ,H1 Z Q 1 za-'Ek 1 11 1 1111fi1,1N3,, 3411111111111 HH ,5iw1,11NN1,11g 11 11 ft? :: ' 'iiiigif' -n-'ff ' 2 211' M 11 11 Q 63LbgWorcester gg., Crafton? Mabs. 1, , SEftbaI1WQggBas1iEfball! 11f1,Vo11qyAhaI1 Clubs: Eliirctrical 1 and 2. M b Jgrgy 1. Wafgrs i . EEE-C i 1 1 Clubs: Contract Bridge Cribfgage 1 and 2. 11fff'111111111111 Nsf-105.1 .,1, , 1111? , ,. 11 11 iam 11 ?,111.11,w 11 5711 111 11M --M 11 11 1m.11z ' 111 Of.-,W ' 1 1 11f' ss 5 1 1 1 Q 1 1 M 1 1 Wx - .gwqgg 11 Q 11.1. Y W... 1 1 again 1' 11.121.121,1 gf- 11 11.211121 M11 M 11 James , VVA gg: 56' Perry Ave., Brocktori Mass. 3313152152111 11 21111121 501622111 111.11 s3?is21QsfM 1 11 ,111 QE 1 11 11 H 11ggfggfgss X ,X SS., 17 Popes Ln., Danvers, Mass. Baiketbalilifl1angi112,1Vo11Eybd1li12.11 1 ' 11 1W C21 Q2 ' M. Xigebexw S i4gGaf'3'?H Hilifd-f111WE41ef5Qe1d: CS3511- 1 DEan's Liit 13 Clubs: Cir 1 ai? 2.' ' Carl E. Webster X 1f1 103 Pleafiant Iyfiss. C111bs: Electricafl ana 2. H X A , 1 E ,A 211111 1'1'11sf?1 ' 11 !,'!Q1ggig.. W Q, 1 1-'2-f 2- 11 Q 1 1155- 1 1 SSSZF' 1 in jacobo M. Weitzman MIP San1 Migfiiel Vqnezuelqpw , Bow1ingA1gC1x1bs: IEEE 1,InEernatioha1 1iQ1afi0r1s 2- . 1'1 1 ' 11 A:1 111' 1 1 E Q55 1 55-B 1 10 Forestvale Iicl., Reaiiville, Mass. 1 SsgCfi0'11.!11fh1esief.lYIar12ss2fr 1 31191129 11 Baskefbf5111cca1i1ainb 1 11 - qi 121 M M111 1' F9115 '1 11 1 1 1 :HL Q A M X.. W M 11 11 111 Q 1, 1, 135395 S 53331 11 13- X .W ,,.. .W . E 'G' -.. J.1 '11': .f1. I' JF-S' 415 111 5221? 'E 'E -1 ' 1, 51523 TSQSTZE1 1 - S11 111 Wendell A. Welch, Jr. EE-C 305 Katahdin Ave., Millinocket, Me. 1 Clubs: Computer 1 and 2. er 529' Weston MFE W 11,1 1,1 and 1, 111' .X ,,A 1 ,,A:: 1 11 1 M 11 1 1' W1 ' 1m 1 11 ug51tg111',:f?V 11 2' 1 11 S 111' Qf?1i'b1fgiigg:Eeg5g 11' X W1 111 !!f111!ml15?fJ1 5 1 111' 1 cuffofd A. Whitehili EEESC Passumpsic, Vt. ' Clubs: Band 1 and 2. ,james Whiting MD-C 3 Clubs: Fishern1en's 1, 1 1 1 1 11 ,,11 111,11 11 1 1 g111g,12i1s1i1gfQl11,511K .t,A.MLT,i3s1f 311x113-T H 11 1 11 1 1 , , 51 Lq,mL,. 1 1 m,,, 1 1,,, 1. 1 ,1U,111,,, 1, X ,1,,.11 1 ,223 i 254222: ll':s5il55ii 111 :111 1251 11 1 g5flEf9lZ55zlLD1llf 125523 '11, .1'A :E E 5' N.?1J411: saab? ?4 1 A 1 1 1111111 11 ' mi, 511,21 ff 1 ffl 11 nl ..,,.. f ,1 . , Waifen A. Wilbur, jf. MD-c 111 1 1 Bennington St., Quincy, Mass. Charles Hayden Memorial Scholarship 15 A Basketball 1 and 2, Softball 1 and 25 Clubs: Checkers 1, Woodturning 2. Kent A. Wihiams MET ,, M ' 3 l3ayberty Ln., Cohasset, Mass. 1 111, gf M A:5Qlfibs:5,QPinochle 11,1ASM'2-Navy111Vetg-itz-if 111 1 1 111 111 1 W Q 11 111 1115? 1 1. 1 111 1 sse CCCC 1 1 1 5' 11 . FWZQY MarvinffH. Williams ASE A Epping Rd., Exeter, N.H. Alfa Dean's,l.ist 15- Wentworth Institute Scholarship lg Clubs: Aeronautical 1 and 2. Robert W. Wi lloth CHE-B M Ail . 51x Ng 543 Baker St., West Roxbury, Mass. 1' Dean's1List lg Clubs: Reading Il'llP1'0V6Il:.lEhI,Li if 11G6lf , , 1 1 5 1 111H11 5M mi- mes.-its ,fa 31111 A3 ff '1 2 11A-F111,'111E.z:A11s1f1ftvgG,.fsi13l1.f?3 My 1111 W111, ,Q 1, 3-75,35 1:1 Y 111! !111!11j1W15w! 1 . 1 Ki'- m . e ls 5 -'-1 . A,-!,,f. ,f W. iii: K' ' 1 1 . Q 1 31' il, 2' EY , I ,I -. A , 11111 J - ' .V 5 X. . l , f A 1911 if '111111 V Rv . fi Q1 1? is f,,, ' 111 11 ' . fly 11115 5211 25111111 N 1 ? A 1 P. 20 FZIIVIQW Ave., Lynrr, Mass. Volleyballisilg Clubs: Contract Bridge'8c Al'L Cribbage 1 and,2. Scqtt R.1,15Wi1s9n EE-A 103 Main St., Yarmouth. Me. U , Varsity Basketball 2, Wvjrity Baseballrgg Basketball! 1 and-2, Softball 1'and'2jl35 Clubs: Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 1, Art 2. HM... 1 . ,7 11 1 1.x 11 J, 4. 1 ' Imax- ' l' M ' a 11 1 1 1211111 1 59 CharlesWSt., Newton, Mass .WVI X N President'571Horiof1Ro1l lg Ta1Z?HlplaQg9Pi 2g1 Basketball 1, Bovifliug 1g Clubs: Computer 1. T12QfPaSQsfT- Wiikwski 11 H Vllz 51 Perry Avef, Worcester, Mass. Clubs: Radio 1, lleaders' 2. ' 1 Alegamiaf P.iW0ffai Q ,!,N.If1?.! 1 1 Clubs: Woodcawing 1 and 2. ' 11 11 11 W D 15,11 1 ,uf '1 1, YV A' 1 1 lswj ' 'z,,5fZ.s 11 1 H 'gl 1 Robert B. Woodbury EE-A 9 Social Sr., Saugus, Nfass. 1 1 Clubs: Ski 1, Woodmruing 2. 1Ca1'rol1sB. 11 1 5 Tuey Ave., Buzzards gl3ay, M Section Athletic EManager 15 .1Vgzr.vityfBaseball 1 and 23 Boiivlidg 23 Clubs: Chess .1 and 2. Robert L. Worsley? EE-C KRD. 41551 Marlborough, Cdrirl. 'wg Clubs: Radio 1 and 11 M W A51ff i21.1 11 ef N-C U14 1 Richard H. Wyatt . ASE 540 Gilex St.. Haverhill. M H soffsilllll a1ia112QxF6blbH1r1 andlftelil Clubs: Model Airplane 1 and 2. S5 ' 'l ,s-,1.-15? ll l are 11 'WWW Un ll 11 ll 1 1 2,1 11 1 1 1 ' :mf ll 1 ' 1 ll11Al11l3wll11' Michael F. Wyshak MD-C 1,0 Hume Ave., ,1 1 1, 111 Section President and Student Council lg Varsity Baseball,25 Basketball 1 and 2, Ping Pong 1 and 2g Clubs: WhisrVE,2. Yeion N AET1Bl 105 Central Rd., Rye, N .H. 'Presililenfs 'Honor Rollggi. fffGera1d J. Yeram 1 MP 17 Shaw St., Sanford, Me. Clubs: AFS 1, Contract Bridge 8: Cribbage 2 1 11 11 M. 1, 11111 1 11 s- 11f1N1 11!11N1, 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 joseph J. Zagami EE-A 54 Forest Ave:fEveretQ52Mass. Clubs: Astronomy 1, Travel 2. W 1 :lf Geno J. Zandri, jr. EET Grangvieyv Age., Wallingford, Connzigb 1 ':C1ubs:Whistl1 and 2Q 9 1 Herbert J. Ziegelrrinyer 1 1' 1 6 Pilgrim Cir., Wamick, R.I. ' Clubs: Bhorography 1, Woodturning 2. 1 X 1 B0berf S- Zi9li1r1Ski1 Swampscott Ave., Peabody, N ll Clubs: Chess 1, Ski 2. m :mv 1 1 1 '1r'f11 11 -Aff 1 4 an 3 john O. Broberg BC-A 63 Lincoln St.. Winthrop, Mass. Bernard T. Ellis EEE-A 14 Fiske Pl., Cambridge, Mass. Ralph A. Mielke MD-B 13 Beech Rd., West Orange, NJ. Clubs: Humanities 1 and 2. James xj. Palmer AT-A 19 Greene Ln., Newport, R.I. Clubs: Sports Car 1. Manuel S. Rodriguez NET 10 Rossmore Rd., Boston, Mass. Clubs: Chess 1 and 2. Charles E. Farrington CHE 30 Dalton Street, Chelmsford, Mass. Vincent Lanovara EEE 48a Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Sumner Levine EET 114 Blue Hill Ave., Milton, Mass. 128 Steven Zurowskry ...-rr 25 Ferncrest Dr.,.,Pawrucket, 'R.I. Basketball 1, Clubs. Travel 1, Electrical 2. 1 Pf11111..S- . - 650 southwkksf., Feeding Hiills, ' Basketballgl and 2, Softball lfiand 2, C111b2AfS.1i and .. SHY af r-1 r 2 .. l rsPBc1AL. ,, SQIUDENTS -el .T 2 Sheldon M. Savage NET-2 1908 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Chess Club 1, Pres. 2. Panos D. Spiliakos ASE 201 Queen Olga Blvd., Thessaloniki, Gre Clubs: Woodcarving 2. Robert T. Valley MDE-B 10 Johnson Ave., Winooski Park, Vt. Vanity Baseball lg Clubs: Golf 1 and 2. Peter D. Wouralis MDE-B 281 Medford St., Somerville, Mass. Section Athletic Manager 13 Clubs: Travel 1 and 2. Stephen W. MacCaffrie AET 17 North Highland Rd., Norton, Mass. Thomas O'Donne11 EEE 12 Whiting St., Lynn Paul W. Sweeney NET 31 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. l 3 WT, WSL wld, 7 .. N' Q ff 1. 5, ' 1, .- - XY 'x ' H i 1'f,v'7 39.1 C! 'I ' 6' ' H H :zf4EJfE '?'.f J- 2 I . ' - 1 A C . ' 1 s , - .:-gig ' f I FK? . ' T , ' -. EQ? .Q - ' V , .-::: 9 .Aggie N ' 5 ' ,. If, . 1 7 V ' N W .Y . i f' m ' ' ti M V vw' Y Sig .ff 5 W H . if W .Wk ,pk m V. . ? E 7 ,N 2 1 ' W 4 if , A , ,gm ,,, UN A . , ,Nu-j - 'V .- . va 'H , i-A'3. ', 1 Tn if - , ' Q.jUT.,.f. , . - 1 .X-rg i un -gy! ' f .Y YQ, LE, . ' v r- ' -fm it ri gf-, 5. l' 5 ,f'vf,i3:f -I l 355 is gf: Y ,f,..: - N 1 i3'gf'! 1-iwwhv aw 5 ii':f!'Q ,-'EQ - fi . , 1- Q X1 1. y 1 J. Q1j17,p:f.N- ' Yff5aF 5J' , 42.-:Q 1. ,Q ' f H5 E3 ,-.1-H 11liw U 1 I sm.. 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Perra -- Oh well! That's life. Dow - The life unexamined is not worth living. Williams - Hey, these BIG pens taste great! Smith - z-z-z-z-z-zzz Sanford - Ya, okay. Blackman - Bunch of Cheats! I Donahue - My onions are growing, my tomatoes are ripe, when my garden is finished I can not gripe. Robert: - Turn me on. Cercbione - George, can I have a cigarette. Wyatt - After three years-its about time. Demling - It can easily seen, wheretofore, by the meanest of intelligence, it is obvious. Harper - Famous quote- It's in the book. Mercier - Lots of luck, fellows. Piriewrki - Degustious Von est disputandumn CThere is no disputing about tastesj Spiliakor - Williams, I'll . . . Sheean - Our little ol meat man. Lang - I don't like to complain, but-.' Harney - Son of a gun. 1w:fq:fm71:wa1rg,mmp+4L'4w,1mqw '-:' 11 S: ., if' tr' 1 7-'13 :fri -' 0' - ,I V ,- .' 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Dotron - A small guy with a big heart. Dole -- A well-liked fellow who joined us late. Doyle - When I become a flight instructor, I'1l teach you al'l how to fly. There's never a still or quiet moment when Fred is around. Damoml - Our candid photographer. Failla - Always interested and always a time for fun. Ganarzian - That Pontiac is driving me nuts. Galmil - A great conversationalist, with a like for travel, math and politics. Hale - Black, no sugarg regular . . . Hemenway - A sharp eye on the rifle range and a sharp mind in the classroom. Hooper - Who me, cackle when I laugh? Kelly - One of the Three Mousekettersu of summer 1964. Lilly - But Mr. Dearborn . . Lyonr - Steadfast of character, spirited in mind and willing to offer only his best. Marphy - A valuable asset to our section. Nowak - The vice-president with a kind word for all. Olirferia -- In Portugal the weather is never like this! Pelc - Sir, I have a question. Tarmey - That party was too much! Teece - Does this aircraft engine fit a new Detroit style? Tirone - Friendship to all is offered by Tom. Townsend - The father of 1965. Norcrorr - I'll play your silly game! Tapply - Nobody's perfect. Meacham - Hi, guys! Rollirzron - Roberta Piarrterlorl - Everything costs too much! Menalitto - It's party time. Latham - You'1l be alright! Haney - Remember, I'm from Dorchester! Fedorchah - just Stan!! Coarremanche - Never happen! Daniel: - U.R.I. here I come! Johnson - Think I care? Camzey - Well, farmer! 'i Durand - This is Red Fox to Blue Leader - over! Ara - Negative La Scola - This-a-here! Keene - Nobodys in my car. . , T.. W?-iQ' .ig 5 LSE ', il. 1 ' -Q.. Aw ' 1 1 ,M S 1 ix Q ', A -V1 wi' P-. F-. ?f , H+-J? .- -zz .... X 1 f 1 H H X fue' vw ' 1 fqvf 23-45952 if ' ' 2: -1 f .- 1 .4 'w ,4 1 1 , Ji I wi-51? , I Mm u,. CH ' 1:1 N W H 1 . H J 1 li f--mx -sf 4.333 ? K L W -1 .w ,- -FJ , -: Az , 1:53 ,N WN-- ill , we H y gf ff: in r fi ESR , as Z ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Aldrich - No -1 credit! Anjevine - Professional student. Brzmforcl - What was that remark? Barisano - If it doesn't work, fudge! Bnrwicki - Now . . . Here's how it's done . . Be12e'uide.r - Wake me when its over - zzzz Brown - There's two ways, the right way and my way Cazprigno - Silent G Carom - The Italian orator. Czmlm - Who's got my rat link? Dionne - Good enough for government work. Downing - Hoopy tourists around here. Efikson - Yea! Right . . . Faber - Speak softly and carry a big brief case. IF YOU HAD A COLORING BOOK . . Color Bob Garcia anything you want. Color Dick Heap roquefort. Color Stu Huss artistic. Color Roger Kerr loud and frustrated. Color Leonard Kuhn absent. Color Lloyd Lopez all smiles. Color Don Montgomery next year. Be sure to color Mark Nasin's hair. Color Andy O'Connell quiet. Color Larry Odgen normal. Don't color Duncan Pendlebury. Color John Russell a dull blue. Color Denny Santella tall. Color Steve Slomski technical. Color Arnie Soolman sandy. And last but not least, color Al Yeaton's shirt a moldy white. I, V1.5-x 1 V,-8, . E21 Q 35' f T 1 e'- 21, Www '-. - : ., 1 5 H I .. L- . . ,UH HB2 Q M5 , V: f-aim W. .W ,fig iE?i,2'u J? ,Mm gain: ' A 4 - , ,, '14 '. Qi Q f x ,H 1 .,..--, 331. 1 ' 4 K aw N N' H M! , Ei fi ? ,iw X? im. ' A M wa Qi' v . ,V ,Q S Jiigfigx '- -U 'vf . N Lt-iv '- W 5 W ww J w w , N., .5 f 1 w U ' M M X N ww H H u W X W A mf ,f J fs ww -'FL 56. 5 ni! 4 Elf Cx L, M.. .-s-Aww, BLIILDI G CONSTRUCTIO TECHNCLOGY Arklaarl - Chalk up another one Avilla - Crash Bablneaa - English Bame: - Hard day's night Beal: - I'll take it for four Boileaa - What's the median?l' Bond - Virginian here I come Bofmell - Hi Pal Caoaette - Yuh You Cbitel - Birdseed Clarke - Newel post Colerico - I thought they built it that way Collard - What can I say? Dacey - Who threw that eraser? Dozlcette - Where's my car? Kaclclara: - Blitz Ringo Fermerrey - zzz - zzz - zzz foe- No, Mr. Smith, it's I a c o b u c c i. Zvlaftino - That's not the way they do it in the field, Mr. Tashianf' Gray - Ah, come on guys quiet downln Gooclnow - I won't stand upg I can say it just as well sitting down. Hathaway - Mr, Morrill. did I get another A in this history test? Doyle - Oh, Ralph! Do you have the Methods tests corrected yet? Dre: - Can I eat lunch with you guys? Firber - i'Well, what can I say! Fowler - I will answer the call of the wild. Gzlrrie- Hi guys! . . . Hi ya! Hi ya! H eyrzefz - True . . . My dear fellows . . . true. Harley - Ya win some and ya loose some. Iahola - But guys -I've got a date tonight! Long - Any lunch left? Mark: - But guys I don't wanna be the leader of the pack. Crorta - I wanna go home! Alvano: - I wanna go home with Crostaf' Girelli - I-Iey! I finished a drawing in drafting' Hatutbowze - Do you know your methods, it was easy last night. Finley - Hey fellas, can I have your attention for a minute? McCoy - When that Great Scorer comes to write against your name he writes not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game. Mello - Too bad you can't drive Ken. Micklich - Good humor is always a success. Mowiuy - I'm on the verge of success - somebody push me. O'G4'acly - To be important is success but success is more importantf' Permazzo - It's fun to be good-natured, but more good-matured to be fun. Phippeaz - Wentworth? What's that? Prorok - Architectural Drafting. What's that? Richard: - Parties, never! Roberto - Wl1en I'm right no one remembers, when I'm wrong no one forgets. Safzlto - A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Schatz - Who said my apartment isnlt on the level. S oake - I don't know - maybe I'll pass. Tabor - What, me know? Theroax - You know! Thompmn - Shot some baskets, Mr. Tashian?' Walrb - A kind and gentle nature contains its own reward. ,HH i ,,,.. 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Leeman - Jolly, you'd never fir on a can of beans, ho - ho - ho! Lawrence - Ler's see - 11:50 - time for a green pill. King - Voom! Voom! Voom! I'm a bad motorcycle! Mabardy - Razor blades must be hard to come by in Arlington, Mabard. Martin - By the looks of that brief case, you never touched those books, Larry. Otto - A civil engineer who competes with Betty Crocker. Pappar - Can anyone lend me a nickle? Parrott -- He'll never have ulcers - he's too calm. Ricciardi - Did I ever tell you about the time when . . Riedl - He really did want to go to Harvard - too bad! Rizzazto - Rizzute - the Italian mouse. Roma - Our section president - how did that every happen? Rorrelli -- Please try to keep it down to a two minute filibuster in the future, Charlie Spagnardi - I can't understand why they all call me Fuzzy Stanzione - The one-girl-man for the rest of his life. Stillron - An original third-year good guy. Thomas - The silent one - on the surface. True - N.G., if what you say is true, we don't think we'1l ever get married. Valle - I don'r care who you are, wipe your shoes off before you get in my carf' Willotb - Shy, quiet, reserved, intelligent - watch out - has to explode someday. ., . W ' ug? 12w.,'f5jf552' A ,,A.. , , :J ,gal 71'---N I f gil Q 2 ' f? . iv H 51 my 'Ei- jw, X Q73 fm .,,.,-F F ,Z U Spas, LR' w ,i my NH ,, ,V - . rr, 5, 1 ,Q my , naw: fi 'sg 'nl -gf , ' 'WK gg? f,,i1n,,:, ,,,, W 1 ,wt 5-gig, ,, ,, W, I M N Jw ii fivwm-Wg? BDT!! L ,. I , 'K 1 I' .I .Li at 1, sf I- II n ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Adam: - Where did that 12-5 come from?' Albano - I.et's have a quiz. Allen - What, me sweat the draft? Robert F. Anderson - 'Tm Robert Anderson. Robert S. Anderron - No, I'm the real Robert Anderson. Ayer - All right gang, let's take some data. Bamford - The South will rise again. Bartian -- Heard the latest? Baylirr - Bloody goodl' Bickford - No, I am not a beatnik! V' Burnham - No kidding! Cadnto - Help, I've been hustled! Capone - Show me Carbonneaa - Don't sweat the small stuff. Cenedella - When do we eat? Cloarland - As your next governor, I promise to . . . Cirigliano - Who gummed up the glue factory? Cheoineky - I wanna be a football hero. Clinton - Wake me when the bell rings. C orta - I hear Seagulls! Crawford - Blue dot for sure shot, all lies. Daly - Help, the draft board is on my trail. Denzler - You aren't worth a snow bank in the spring- time. DeSimone - All Italians speak with their hands. Dietz - Present! Dodge -- What good are you anyways? Dooley - Just blew another test. Dnboir - Wanna hear my impression of an oscillator? Donqaette - Wanna run it? Errera - Save this seat while I get another sandwich. Farrow - O Mighty One, let it snow, let it snow. Molinowrki -- It's just . . . unbelievable! 156 n Mozzola - All right now!' Micarelli - Present Milot - Got a buck?' Morey- Oh, I don't know. Mor: - Hot ticket! Nolan - Could I have your attention . . . please! O'Leary - I never say the same thing twice. Panciera - Hey, you gotta butt? Peterson - 95fC9'! : Pettit - Wadya mean Maine is backward! Philips - Sir, I just don't understand! Pronanzano - Quiet and confident. Rawconrt - Ya, right. Reddish - Good morning, doctor . . . ! Ramona - No comment. Samberg - How should I know? Santoro - It's a good thing I like ya! Slaolder - Howdy! Sinkaoicla - Don't worry you'll never get out of the world alive! Slizarky - Do it, do it, do it! Spellman - Cool it man! Stromberg - oh, well. Swarc - One of the quiet ones. Tillman - Every man for himself. Vioarottr - Whata you mean gyreens aren't any good. Whipple - . See the party lights. Wbitebill - Well . . . I didn't want to pass this curse any- way! Winterbanlter - I don't know what to say. Witoiorki - Hey, Gar . . . Ziegelmayer - Wait a minute, I'll think up something. 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Gambinn - Censored - look at those black stockings. H einel - The name game. Hull - Who wants to play Cribbage? Jezak - What! No Dear Abby in the Wenitech! Iiirka - Shot down again. Johnson - Ah, Leo . . . Yes, Mike Keyner - I'll stay until 4:00, Mr. Murgof' Iartrezebfki - Just like its spelled with the Key - Hey, did you see Shindig last night? Kilgore - Even j's going to the Hootenannyf' Kirby - Boris, where is Natasha? Kifbkir -- Are you sure we don't have lunch now? Higgins - Well - uh! H owiml - But, Mr. Jursek! Mngonn - 'Tm a playboy now! H opkinx -- Someday that Sting Ray will be minef Lewis - Big daddy from Maine MacLellen - I had to sleep in a motel. Law - Place your bets! , nz 'fa 1: M , . --'- V A' .:.,h...Tiu ... N 1 H 4 I wrwymxvx My 5 H , -V :bf , 1 v,.,,Im 3 gg-.E i Y Q.,- ,'a.rlw- . Ei??'Q'k25iE' 1 Ls? sziw 2552215 -5 ,W LS-if wi S 5- - fi 21 . L fmgfj, . --w- ww -,-Ki! ,..5,3,g:-1 fs f C 1 Ev- ,h....g 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Clmmpzznge - Let's get serious, Pansiref' Sullivan - Simple stuff. Spoto - I'11 play your silly game, Pansire - I can't play basketball. Brerof - Stop throwing chalk at me, Zanclri - Get the instructor over her Fennerrey - 'Tm too tired to think. DeClJrirt0f0ro - Better you than me. Cerney - You'll get over it. Bum - Funniest thing. MacKinnon - That isn't right. Mahoney - Whose Number l. e to check this circuit Fiore - Number 9, I'11 hit at least thirty homers this Spring Tavares - Who needs a haircut, not me! Slnrnzn - Sully babe. Wezrnik - Best be. Znrowxki - I'll graduate. Batista - Cob Box. 1 jolanron -- Are you kidding me.' Snwicki - Win a few, lose a few. Mohr - Is that right? Gabozrry - I didn't foul you. Dngmore - What can I say. Raymond - Hey you guys, listen up for ten minutes. Levine - How are you doing? Mmm - Thats easy. Sider - This circuit works. Ernzer - 'Tm a victim of circumstances. Bellenzacina - Operator you just cut me offf 'I'e5.ri0p0lon5 - Things are hard. Brzrberino - I just don't understand. Webfzer - C'est la vie. Barron - Nizzer. Kimble - Listen, who is teaching this class y Bnrgerr - If I don't ace this test I'll eat . . ou or me? Erickson - How many lab reports do I owe? JF - 1. . '1I.f'7 '-1 ' .11 1 1 1111 ' 111 'E-P, .1 .1 ,1 1 3 ,,,1,.... 1. si., 5 211 , 11,2 f Q v M-v I fi. ' LN . . 5 , 15 I f ,, 'ff ' 1 ' 511 1? 7 ' , 11 3 W '1'E11 9WP11 11 '1 VN -- fa me 1 1111111111 ,11 1f::1fxV14xv1f1?111v1111111 111 1 , 111 4if1 1'1 '111 1rw?1i:e1iie1QiSJ5J11 11 1 wigs f5G111'!111gG111Q!' V'-1 'giw1155 1 1 : - V- , , QQ- 111 ? H .fwm g IJAI Mu Q 15 wh' ' ez 51 Q ,,1, 1 g .. .1 6 sg, 5 1 im 4 , kg? Z , B if 'EQ' ' - : ' 'inn 5 ' ,1 HE A ' - 111.11 533,315 a .M 146111. 'W v 2 Gif a' f ?f'71EsEW' C w,,,5s, , ,fu X ,- ji . X N d 1 ,lx , I 3 al l' ff X wqfuxf-.,,,,,,V , . lx M. , A vl- W' 1 'H u w Mi 1,n1i,gqfw.. M' Mwzff.. N. ,aim 'M H in ' 'X 'Q H'Q,'Eg2'g?, H' ,. -av M .. 'i,,,,,,Q',g1g an L1-w A 1 H H, 3kf99x91. Tr'? , y?g1 3, 558 gg- 1 . .1 W :Mg uw 55 ,. ,ig ,7- ,:e'A W r Wz3aA, K x 'THU ,Yaf- -WE . ' ng- - fini ' . a - vgf,,, ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Borsini - I can pick off a fly at 200 yardsf' Callahan - 'iLife of the party . . . Dooh - I'1l say. Collins - Hee, just a few more months to do here. Doherty - Yes, I've heard of razor blades. Foster -- No, I won't give any money to your darn fund. Gardella - Girls ???? Where? ? ?? Goff - Does anyone have a butt that I can barrow? Hutchings - Where am I??? Lam - Loudrnouth Mancinelli - Hb, : HB2 : bl-E, McClintock - Lemme outa dis place! McKenna - The Devil's Advocate . . . Ask me if I care? Merriam - I know it all of course, stupid. Malley - Get that pidgeonf ' O'N eil - Space.' 0'Shaaghnessy - All right you guys listen up . . . Boom. Pizzi - Mr, Basketballl' Simmons - Hey, hey you, WAIT A MINUTE! Smith - Hey, I can't hack this 4'1?C'2! Stocker - Of course I'm sure George, the final is 10:30-12:3O. Tingley - Are you sure that you can get me a date? ' Walker - Shut up, so I can listen to this Fink. Wilson - Fudge it in. Batt - Sure! Why not!' Carmen - Are you kidding me? Danolio -- I-Iumbugf' Dineen - Snapper, imagine da rat! You could live in that thing Frost - Me, married -- ha! Harding - What's Divolio gonna do?' Hilton - All things come to those who wait. Karpman - Let's call Kilmarnock! Learson - Zitz -- mark McCarthy - Homework really counts! McMullen - Do you mind! Mojfet - Where's my pipe? Nealon - What a dud Crerriblej Perry - Let's go up! Powers - I don't knowf Rnssell - Nice guy. Saia - But Dad! I need the car! Scholhack - Rest!' Smith - Oh boy! Are you ugly! Spratt - Let's go over the line! Worsley - I doubt that! Zielinshi - What can you do? Wooilhary -- just can't ski on grass-covered mountains. Zaga1ni-- Does anyone have last nighr's homework? Uni' 'I CI , x , 5: I I ' ' t X KP 1 ,ly f Nm If :ff , - -in--q..J..l-r Sh -.-.,, -1, fl 5 Liiagwk 4 4, . in 'Q uf x M W, 2 , F Qhfyp-ff ,v9fvv,? .W MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Rand, R. - The junk yard will have it. Tlzrini - Somebody sit down so I can see. Scopotnlo - Do you talk in your sleep too, Tarini? Ionian - I got another question. Rand, W. - On October 51 the moon was shining and a little girl from Dover had a premonitionf' Hubert - You guys are just jealous because you don't have any grey hair. Kinnonen - When I need money, I just sell another car. Valley - Sorry fellas, I'm married. MacNanglat - How many can make it Friday night? Wilson - Hey Mac, where's the party? Riemelr - Wentworth is a good school. Wooal - It's easier if I make a model of it first. Weber - What everybody needs is a GTO. Shelton - O.K. fellas, how many want to play ping pong? Seam - I think I'll make a career out of Wentworth. Sweeney - Hey Al, it's time for another haircut. N oclaer - I'd like to but my girl says no. McNair - Hey man, what's happen? Smith - Hey, Rod! Vignefzn - Hey, Frank! N elron - Therefore, with my ambulance carrying Haverval's snow, the problem is Well in hand. 'Fw , .,, ,rf P-nf? ,, ' 2-'1g.4,.i 1. . u x 4 L. il Q. - .L , 'Am f Y I H g - W-'Wy AL- Aw. UK 4115? Vw NRG M, W SEQ ,, WML my , Sammwmmg' wif . , , 5 , ,w.,y ISTE2 Y , 1 , M Yr F rw 1 ,W G WM: ,Y 'Egg ' , L A - ,sw - V , 'I - 4 V1 W , I ?!'2LmA. N5 f few: mal? If , X ' A' P-.X , MECHANICAL POWER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Abram: - Do you want to do it my way, or do you want to do it right? Balm - During vacation I'll Wipe them out. Blacker - Wanna' drag? Bolz - Don't worry about it, it's no big thing. Casey - X95fQ?!!: QQ? Covell - I'm one of the Dodge boys. Callinane - Hey, can I borrow your . . .' Daley - Hey, Mr. Tavares, Wanna' hear a joke? Erickxovz - Anybody want to buy a '56 Rat? Foti - Did anyone Watch TV last night?,' Freitar - I realize that. Glenck - Anybody want to help me build a cannon? Griggr - W11at's going on this weekend, Dick? Henry - 'I don't know. Navickar - Biggest guy there and I- always get hurt. Ofbome - Would you give me your attention, please Oxella -- You guys are pickin' on me again. Packard - Have a cigar, its's a boy! l' Pendleton - When I was in Copenhagen . . Warlop - Want another beer, George . . . George . . . hey George' Weston - What do you mean I haven't got any second gear? 1.11- i , il ,V , , 5.agQ4u-:wg n.: LW, , i V' 4. 53 ,-1. , 'Nw H f A .-.,: L ,f az: 1'-11-mf - 2 -.-.-.-. ., :nf R., YH, M - f ., T 'u!QfQ- I , -, ,Phwfw-I 1333: -'xi -:-: :.:-:gm-Si.. 5 1 1 , HM X A1 V: QE , M, if . N , JJ : , Us , Q W , wmfsw- H - .-,, 'sf' w w w w w M Q ,fZf,AAA , , P . W H vu I rf-fx' ji' F- 5-.i4:q582g4 W N . 5' --.,- xy. MECHANICAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Annio - I dig short hair music! Goward - This is the way it goes. Gray - If we hook on to . . . Harman - When you least expect it. H oline: - I.et's get out of here! Honrez - Huh? ! ? Hnhhard - Hello Dolly. H yner - Three hours of classes today - oh, no! ! Iver - Take three. Kennedy - Cars vs. VW's King - No big thing! ! Ledger - So I said to my obsequious friend . . . Hey Lushwell! ! ! Lirtowich - Your askin' me? Littlefield - Water and human beings seek their own level. MacLeod, I. - Don't raise the average. MacLeod, R. - There's always that NW. Mannone -- Oh, no! I Marcean - You are what you think you are. Marchetti - Down with brown bagers! McGinley - Hey bean bag! Miehe - Down with Fords! Moody - What series? Mnrhnich - Honda 305 N erhitt - Does this transformer hook up in series or . . . whoops, never mind. Rosen - I have only 7 credits, I don't have to go. Smith, D. - Hey, Howey! Smith, H. - Right, Donald! LeBlanc - Consequently, the way I see it, I come out on top. Boatchie 4 Sure beats me all to heck. Perche - By golly, your're right. Watt: - I bowl four times a week for relaxation. Fergnron - 'WI never anticipated this type of a strength course. Tztroni - Here! Bargalt - What? Mr. Olsen - No whistling, talking, singing or kissing. Mr. Moody - Before we begin, do you have any prob- lems? Mr. Mallenrneirter - Only if you have faith in Watt's Third Law. Antonnccio - Drop back ten and punt. Berry - This leaves something to be desired. Bonthara - Why you jumping, leaping, screaming idiot. Bouchard - Hope it's worth all the work. Boylan - No place like Vermont. Brady - Are you serious? Brown - Know it cold! Bnchanon - Does anybody really know? Bnmpar - Some difference. Calla - Too bad about that homework we had! 178 Capprini - Everythings relative. Carter - To be or not to be was that not the question? Charch - Yeh, it is. Clarh - You win some, you lose some. C oartney - Gotta put on the feedbagf' Crirpo - Tell me another one. Crorhie - It's the only way to go. Daly - Give me strength for my trials. Deane - Two springs for ever! Dahreitil - Wha- wha- what is this? Ellif - How sweet it is.' Fennerry - Well if you say so. Finocchiaro - Whats your major maladjustment? Fleming - No big deal. Franke - Do you know what to do with it? Gagliardncci - What can I say? Genoa - 'I don't get ir. Glitter - Hey, my obsequious red-headed friend, help! Miller - Nobody's told me yer! That's what she said! Levine - Brillo, Ah, come on you guys. 0'Dwyer - Odie, If highways were ski slopes, I'd travel forever. Page - What do you mean 14 is too young?,' Palarah - Give me liberty - and plenty of it. Port - Those rides from Weymouth to Norwood. Potter - Take anything, but leave me my Rambler. Reppacci V- Ah, shut up - Yea, Bruins. Sadlo - Quiet, resourceful, strong but fun-loving. Santoro - I can't help it if I'm late, Parker didn't pick me up. Saporita - If books were girls, I'd study all the time. Schaner - I need one more man for the basketball team. Schnare - Hey, who stole my bicycle? Scrihner - Hart A haircut!! What's that? Sheppard - Anybody got any homework I can borrow? Shaw - No Zeke, you're doing it all wrong! Sinzmonr - Those new Olds are kinda nice, huh! Stryer - What do you mean you don't know how to do it? n Siloera - Be reasonable - do it my way. Spoford - Handle with care - explosive. Swartzwelder - Swartz Swetcewski - I would have been here on time Fuzzy, but I had to close the bookstore. Tocci - I passed that lab in last week. Teasdale - Better stock than hot. Tochen - Where is our next class? Ward - Oh, no! ! ! Wilher - Love makes the world go around, that's why I'm so dizzy. Whiting - If it wasn't for me, my barber would be out of business. Jungle Jim Wychah - Don't bother me - get oft' my back! Zymha - Can I borrow a dollar? 'U'5L'.E . I 'ff s'.-.,. , -, E:-we fp ' -1-Y ,gxa-F271 Q :gg 91 1 2 af l . um, gn iffilfwgfgl U?-221, 'Y 5, Ax. -JE., W 05 ,AN 44. '1 'VN E-fl - ' '-T.. 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Hagan - It's about time you got those lab reports back, sir Holland - Is that right! Johnson - Wonderbar. MacDonald - I think thar's wrong sir! Merrill - Your wrong Mac. Rodriguez - It is a free country. Stella - Your all messed up. Svenconi: - I'm getting lazy, Worcefter - Oswego?? Where is that? K TED UNLV L ., Ei 'Q A .rf ,im 7 M , ,J -,,,,..... 'u,., nu V . . ' f ' I' f - buf' l'9 - lil. -- V :EI ,H,i Y ' , -,. : 3 , . , af 1.5.5 A 4 i ,.. 'Q' 'hug , 'av .M - E .nfwfgz :'-- 1'4::'n ':E -,,.-,1 J,.I -' - E: ' 'Y E O L' ' . - . wg-1 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Bmnchini - Chuck - Don'r worry about it. Rzmell - Joannearhon - Loud and clear. Knight -- Bug-Eye Bill - Why not cast ir? Fermmio - Fernandee - Wants a yob wir Plymirt Company. Seelmcla - Seabiscuit - Confirmed believer in sea maansters. Hallett - Dagwood - Somebody has to straighten that guy out. Fothergill - Paar - They'll never get Vermont. Turner - Dirty Dan - Come on you guys, 'martin up. 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SECOND ROW: Pimental, Harriman, Tullie, Yanoff, Thompson. THIRD ROW: McLaughlin, LeClair, Finkel. AFS The student chapter of the American Foundrymen's So- ciety consists of a group of young men actively interested in one of the largest industries of today. The members are recognized by leaders in the cast metals field for being the type of men they want today. The AFS is a technical society confining itself to the development and dissemination of educational and scientific information of foundry methods, practices, processes, and metallurgy. The students have accomplished these objectives in many ways during the year. The society's official magazine, Modern Castings, is one source of information. In its monthly edition, break- throughs in technical techniques and studies are continually analyzed for the purpose of advancing the casting field to a more precise scientific industry. Quite often prominent men in industry take time from busy schedules to give lectures to the students. Among recent visitors to the club have been Mr. Robert Carpenter, chief metallurgist of Hanna Furnace Company, Buffalo, New York, Mr. james Lockhead a graduate from Went- worth Institute and now supervisor with the Draper Corporation, Hopedale, Massachusetts, Mr. Harold I. Dixion, president of Metallurgical Products Company, Waltham, Massachusetts, and MIT professor of the-U.S. Army Research Agency, Waltham, Massachusetts. Among the students' activities in school have been view- ing films of processes and metallurgical aspects of pro- duction in casting. Also projects in the foundry, such as 202 permanent molding with styrafoam, CO2 molding and wax, and plaster molding, have been made. Outside of school, the students have been very active. During the fall, a visitation was made to the Hersey Sparl- ing Company of Dedham. Here students saw one of the most highly mechanized non-ferrous foundries of today. Draper Corporation invited the students to their plant dur- ing Christmas vacation. The members thus were given the opportunity to see the operation of the nation's largest textile machine producer. American Brake Shoe Corpora- tion was another leader in industry that recognized the caliber of these young men. They gave some members free tour of three companies in New York and Pennsylvania. It proved to' be a whirlwind tour with a red carpet at every entrance. In the spring the students were formally recog- nized by the New England Chapter of American Foundry- men's Society by a Students Night. So concerned are these men in industry that they have set up scholarships to aid young men in completing their education in the cast metals field. Three students received scholarships from the Foundry Educational Foundation and one student received the Herbert H. Klein Scholarship award given by the New England Chapter of the AFS. This year's officers were: Mr. J. Gerin Sylvia, faculty ad- visor, Wesley C. J. Schuster, chairman, William Knight, vice-chairman, Elliot Thompson, secretary, and Ralph F. Harriman, treasurer. ASTME The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers was founded in 1932. Today ASTME serves the professional needs of tool and manufacturing engineers throughout the free world as a nonprofit educational and scientific institution. Wentworth Institute offers students the oppormnity to join this organization and to benefit through active participation at our student chapter meetings. The main purpose of ASTME is to enhance the engineering student's education by reporting significant de- velopments in manufacturing engineering. This is accomplished at Wentworth through a variety of activities-films, literature, demonstrations and technical talks by local industrial representatives. This year the society has viewed a number of technical movies from Allegheny Ludlum Company, Bethlehem Steel Company, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Fellows Gear Shaper Company and National Tool, Die and Precision Machining Associa- tion. We have also heard informative talks by industrial representatives from the follow- ing companies: Blanchard Machine Company, New England Carbide Tool Company, Allou,Engineering, Inc., Starrett Tool Company, Boston Gear Company and United States Gypsum Company. Members of ASTME also receive copies of the Technical Journal-The Tool and Manufacturing Engineer. FRONT ROW: Theriault, Wiems, Treasurer, Levine, Secretaryg Tocci, Vice-Presidentg Boisvert, Presidentg Ledger, Bouchard, Mezzenga, Hawsn SECOND ROW: Mr. George Cushman, Faculty Advisorg Pelletier, Urbanus, Plant, Ives, Katz, Finocchiaro, MacRae, Bassett. THIRD ROW: Silvera, Lamson, DiCesare, Weishaupt, Waters, Glister, Emerson. :ff --- -V 1-1:--a aa... Us -a , I H.. l it gms QW ,aisle f T'7l' SEATED: Nocher, Sprague, Merrill, Donahue, Zalanskas, Lurie, Janhola, Presidentg Bassell, White- hill, Piken, Banforo, Renaghan, Zurwell, Manchester, Barwiclci, Lambert, Potter, Lefebvre, Hayes, Kilgore, Bracci, Powell, Mr. William Tesson, Director. STANDING: Bissell, Failla, Watts, DeFelice, ifiyatt Lothrop, Fraccastoro, Caithness, Munroe, Faculty Advisors, Mr. Robert Earls, Mr. Harold ang. BAND This year's Wentworth Band, conducted by Mr. William Tesson of the New England Conservatory of Music and under the watchful eyes of its advisors, Mr. Harold Lang and Mr. Robert Earls, has strived to its utmost to give presentations of itself that could be appreciated and we hope remembered by the students long after graduation. The bancl's quality this past year was to be found in its tone, intonation, harmony and well-rounded instrumentation. Its full concert band sound and the enthusiasm, co-operation, and talent of the members themselves made for outstanding performances during the year. As usual we were under pressure from a lack of rehearsal time, which helped us more than hindered us for it brought out the best of our musical talent. We performed at the Presidents convocation, the Christmas convocation, the Open House, the Spring Musicale and at a meeting of the Quincy Women's Club, featuring highlights from Broadway musicals such as West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Gypsy by Jule Styne. For oiiicers this year we elected as president, Richard janhola, AET-lA, as librarian, Matt Sears, EE-2B. CLEE CLUB The Glee Club is one of the most popular and well-known clubs at Wentworth. Perhaps better than any other activity it represents the Wentworth spirit through its enthusiastic effort to provide musical entertainment throughout the year. It is regularly featured-at Presidents convocations, and stars annually at the Open House and Spring Musicale, as well as the Christmas Convocation and caroling on Boston Common. This year the club has performed a wide variety of songs, including Negro spirituals, show tunes, popular songs, and serious religious music. Some of this year's favorite numbers were Tonight from Wert Side Story and Hello, Dolly from the show of the same name. Under the Hue direction of Mr. Edward Whittredge and with the excellent accompani- ment of Mr. Samuel Adams the Glee Club has flourished and grown into a line choral organization. A particularly fine feature of the club is the Double Quartet, which presents outstanding songs of harmony on special occasions. This year the Double Quartet con- sisted of David Erickson and David Shelton, baritonesg Roland Packard and Steven Ayer, second tenors, Bernard Pesce and David Crane, first tenorsg and Milan Cook and Edward Hopkins, basses. It is only through the combined efforts of each and every member that the Glee Club can present a successful and entertaining year's program. This year's club was a credit to the director, the faculty advisors, and to Wentworth Institute. FRONT ROW: Gibson, Pisiewski, Hopkins, Rogers, Westerling, Librarian: Shelton, Librariang Erickson, President, Duke, Roseman, Porcaro, Thompson, Cook. SECOND ROW: Mr. Edward Whittredge, Directorg Small, Crane, Rege, Palmer, Gary, Pesce, Betnache, Harman, Cronin, Reddick, Adams, Accompanist. THIRD ROW: Petersen, Beckman, Scribner, Ryan, Ellis, Cushman, Franke, Kiredjian, McKenna, Carpenter, Marino. FRONT ROW: Roma, Harper, Brodeur, Jeghers, Anderson, Courtemanche Secretar' Schaedler President , V, , g Gaboury, Vice-Presidentg Rosselli, Treasurerg Wright, O'Shaughnessy, Way. SECOND ROW: Malone, Nolan, Polimeni, Swercew- ski, Norton, Huebner, Valatka, McAloon, Osborne, Ray- mond, Hayes, Spratt, Ledger CAbsentD. THIRD ROW: Mac- Donald, Miller, Farrow, Burr, Winn, Seebach, Spender, Stephens, Pigeon, Dow, Cerchione, Federici, Treen. FOURTH ROW: Daly, Alizio, LeBlanc, Boileau, Buchanan lgltiy, Finley, Pazzanese, Bucelato, Patriquin, Richards, Mc: a . STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council provides for the organization, man- agement, and financing of many of the student activities. It is composed of all the class section presidents, elected by their respective classes, and an executive committee. The section president carries with him the views and suggestions of his fellow classmates, by virtue of his position he is a recognized spokesman of the student body. The guiding force behind the Student Council is its executive committee. This committee consists of a President, Vice-President, Sec- retary and Treasurer, all of whom are elected by the student body. Committees are formed within the Student Council for the purpose of performing duties and tending to functions for the students, both social and non-social. The real key- stones of the Student Council are the section presidents, if they are determined enough to carry out the responsi- bilities invested in them, the Council may accomplish much. David Swercewski, the Chairman of the Dance Commit- tee, has given a great deal of his time to the social events at Wentworth Institute. Under his leadership the Dance Committee has sponsored two highly successful dances and the first Hoorenanny in the history of Wentwortli Institute. Robert Cerchione has done a terrilic job of distributing and supervising the sale of tickets. Bryant Richards and Larry Gaboury have also contributed their untiring aid to the success of the Dance Committee. Frank Ledger for the second consecutive year has lead the I. D. Card Program. The 1965 I. D. cards have been improved over the hrst-issue cards of last year. This has been done through the use of the I.B.M. class lists. This year's card carried the same design as the 1964 I. D. card, which was designed by Martin Marcus, class of '64. The I. D. Card Committee for 1966 has already been formed and is at work on the 1966 I. D. card. Each 'member of the I. D. Card Committee is to be commended for a successful pro- gram. As vice-president I was fortunate to be chairman of the Christmas Party Committee. The 1964-65 Christmas Party for underprivileged children was the largest and most successful in the history of Wentworth Institute. This year's party was held at the Salvation Army's Red Shield Boy's Club in South Boston. The committee was able to present, on behalf of the generous support of the student body, gym equipment to the Boy's Club valued at better than 353,000 I would like to thank each member of the Christmas Patty Committee, especially Ronald Pazzanese, for his part in making the Christmas Party the success that it was. The annual Miss Wentworth Contest, co-sponsored by the Student Council and the Wenitech, was a tremendous success. Roderick Hunt, chairman of the Miss Wentworth Contest, and Ronald Brodeur, co-chairman, and their com- mittee have also undertaken the planning of a student Held day. Another Student Council first has been the construction and erection of the student ride map, located in the hall near the Common's Room. The map makes the task of obtaining a ride or rides easier for the student in need. Charles Courte- manche, Curtiss Burr, Ronald Pazzanese, and Edward Miller were the originators of the ride map. This year marks the 46th anniversary of the Student Coun- cil. The Student Council would like to express its thanks to Mr. Avtgis for his help in making this 46th year the highest level of success and ambition of the Student Council. TAU ALPHA PI At Wentworth the standards are high and because of this, industry holds the Went- worth man in high regard. There are men at Wentworth who strive for the highest and come close to attaining it, such are the men who are members of the Delta Alpha Chapter of Tau Alpha Pi, the national honor society for technical institutes. Its member- ship is limited to those men who have made the Presidents Honor Roll twice or have made a 5.50 index in each of three successive quarters. Members of Tau Alpha Pi are not satisfied to just be known as members of the honor society, they wish to help better Wentworth. That is why Tau Alpha Pi takes on various projects every year which Hll a need. The largest project, which continues throughout the school year, is the tutoring service conducted during the noon lunch periods. Members give their time and knowledge to assist students having difficulty with their academic work. In addition, the society assists in running the bloodmobile program in the fall, the information service at the Open House in the spring, and they supervise the balloting for candidates for the ofiicers of the Student Council. In addition to the services the society renders to the Institute, it has a number of fine programs with speakers at its semi-weekly meetings. FRONT ROW: True, Ayer, Morey, Treasurerg Tapply, Vice- cewski, Mt. Bunker. Faculty Advisor. THIRD ROW: Nolan, Presrdentg MacLeod, President, Lemieux, Secretary, Donald- Bastian, LeBlanc, Blades, Kimble, Schaedler, Valle, Nay, son, OShaughnessy, Merrill. SECOND ROW: Shaw, Huss, Bickford. FOURTH ROW: Butler, Bayliss, Smith, Patri- Winterhalter, Ledger, Aunio, Clark, Ferguson, Day, Swer- quin, Buchanan, MacDonald. FRONT ROW: Hicks, Sullivan, Hurd, Casey. SECOND ROW: Mackie, Ewing, Loranz, Moss. TEKTON The 1965 yearbook is a product of the entire student body, even though it was put to- gether by a handful of students. These students varied in both education and tastes. Because of these differences, we have many ideas and as many more ideas were brought forth which we were not able to use. The basic theme of the book and the ideas presented are centered around the student body. With you, the student, in mind, the TEKTON Staff set out gathering information, photographs, quips, new designs, and most important, new ideas. After the gathering was completed, a comprehensive account of the 1965 graduating class was put between two covers and called the TEKTON. No yearbook is perfect, for a perfect yearbook would include the experiences of each individual student. This we all know is impossible. Each of you should be able to recall both happy and sad times at Vfentworth. This is the main purpose of any yearbook and we feel that we have successfully accomplished this. The book presents the history of each class in the form of photographs. These pictures were taken by each of you. For this reason, your ideas appear as you want them. The form of the TEKTON is simple. The lines of the book are sharp and clear. In this simplicity lies the main idea behind each layout. The TEKTON Staff felt that if this was accomplished the book would have more meaning and be easier for the student to follow. The TEKTON would not have its present form were it not for the competent and will- ing assistance of our advisors, Mr. Rooney and Mr. Fine, who gave freely of their time to insure the success of your yearbook. WENITECH The purpose of the WENITECH this past year was two- fold. It served as a medium of expression for literary minded students and it served to keep all students well informed as to the academic, social and athletic activities at Wentworth Institute. The WENITECH informed the Wentworth Student of school events by keeping in constant communication with various technical, cultural, and hobby club activities. One could always find roving reporters checking upon the latest happenings in and around the campus grounds. The staff and faculty advisors were forever busy furnishing material to meet the deadline and satisfy the avid reader. Photography was an important asset to the newspaper. During activity periods one would often find john Fay or Bill Jezak visiting hobby clubs for noteworthy pictures. FROM THE EDITOR brought into focus timely ideas of concern to the reader. As sports writer, Carmen Repucci did an excellent job covering current activities in basketball and bowling. The Wentworth Rifle Team was covered by Malcolm Hubbard. Malcolm also gave the paper an ex- tremely informative article on the new punch card system of grading introduced this past year at Wentworth Institute. The Center Page, which goes into every edition during Open House at Wentworth Institute was originated jointly by the entire staff. However, final credit for its layout must go to Steve Griller and james Menditto. WENITECH's editor-in-chief for 1965 was Stephen T. Bastian who devoted his spare time to rewriting and to the coverage of social and hobby club activities. News of happenings in Student Council was ably covered by Robert LeBlanc. Robert Caprignds Hair for the humor- ous, yielded many cartoons depicting timely jokes around the Wentworth Institute campus. Indefatigable workers, who always corrected grammatical phrases when deadline time ran out, were Mr. Philip Talbot and Mt. Richard Paris, faculty advisors for the WENI- TECH, who kept the spark going in the spirited staff. The outgoing personnel of the WENITECH wish the Class of '65 the best of luck in the endeavor of their choosing. i LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith, Fay, jezak, Griller, Smith, Bastian, Editor-in-Chiefg LeBlanc, Menditto, Repucci, Hubbard, Caprigno. 209 FRONT ROW: Duquette, Walsh, Straliin, Genedella, Advisorg Daly, Souza, Galligan, Raine, Brown, Mr. Peter Ga-rabian, Vice-Presidentg Johnson, Presidentg Howard, Carcia, Faculty Advisor. THIRD ROW: Frangiosa, Magoun, Barros, Burnham. SECOND ROW: Mt. Leo Kain, Faculty Coy, Harris, McPhee, Leccese, jackson, Vassalli. Caduto. IEEE In 1963, two of the world's largest professional organizations, The Institute of Radio Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, formu- lated plans for the merger of their groups. The out- growth of this merger is now one uniied professional organization know as The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The Wentworth Student Associate Branch Chapter of the IEEE offers the student the opportunity of joining this organization and participating with other students both here and at other schools, in the ac- tivities of the local and national programs sponsored by the main organization. These activities include such things as oratory contests, original paper con- tests, outstanding student contests, scholarship con- tests, lecture series etc. The affiliation of a student with this organization also provides him with possibly his first contact with a professional group in his Held of study and tends to introduce the student to the various phases of professional application and their language. All students at Wentworth are eligible for mem- bership in the student chapter and upon graduation automatically become full members of the National IEEE organization. Student membership dues are 35.00 per year, for which the student receives an IEEE pin and various monthly publications. Meetings are held during the year during the regular activities periods. SPORTS 'a-z' .' f xx. 3 1 N. X 31 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Crowley, Decareau, Kirklauskas, Thompson, Fedorchuk, Cun- ningham, Hussey, Westerling. SECOND ROW: Guild, Squilante, Loranger, Brown, Bienette, VARSITY BASKETBALL 555 . . lv nu f . ,A X E A , ' K 1' ,Q . - , 'wi 2- I ' ,J U' N 1 ' my A RX xg? 1 K4 1 5 gig fx x 'ff X0 'Xi' 3 ?X6iyir+ ff EE. P3'1P'NQ L NJ Q A' M , TIG FRONT ROW: Jones, Meachim, Kennedy, Hemenway, Borsini, Hourez. SECOND ROW: Ketchem, Clough, Condon, Mr. Robert Edwards, Coachg Woundy, Hotchkiss, Chester. RIFLE TEAM Through the efforts and co-operation of this team, Wentwortla Institute has had the finest rifle team in its recent history. The spirit of trying, of competitive effort, this winning spirit has caused them to reach third place in the Greater Boston Collegiate Rifle League. This can be measured as no small effort considering some of the giants that had to be slain. Undoubtedly the dominating factor in this team's success has been its fine collection of officers but other contributing factors can also be listed. Additional equipment played a large part by allowing better use of practice time. An expanded schedule also helped by allowing the team to completely dominate matches fired against schools, i.e., Mass. Bay Community College, Dean, that should be in our class. We have again seen fit to try shooting in the NRA Intercollegiate Sectional Matches at Nasson College in Springvale, Maine. The results of this year's records have been so favorable that We are considering expanding into the New England Collegiate League next year. Along with the effort involved in competitive shooting, three of the team members have attained NRA instructor's ratings and have assisted Mr. Edwards in conducting the NRA Rifle Training Courses here at Wentworth. T iff, ,X H ,VE g fu, peg 1 1,1 HN Az HN ' 1 fr S - UF if H H H amr33,,13,gm'l,fg,jlW was-gag? 3: . ,- xr, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bellefeville, Lucas, Pele, Donald, O'Hara, Coach Whittemore, Bamforcl, Mabardy. Carney, Ptentiss, Co-Captain. SECOND ROW: Fiore, Foti, NOT IN PICTURE: Keane, Co-Captain. Caouette, Jones, Worcester, Bisceglia, THIRD ROW: Mac- A BASEBALL The.1964 Wentworth Institute baseball team closed the season with a record of 5 wins, 7 loses, and 1 tie, which can be labeled a successful record when the caliber of Wentworth's competition is taken into con- sideration. The opening game brought Wentworth an easy whitewashing of Newton junior College, 19-O, an impressive start. However, the team's next win didn't come until four games later, an 18-4 win over the same Newton team. In the meantime, they lost games to the Northeastern Frosh, 6-1, and Harvard junior Varsity, 8-0, and tied Burdett College, 12-12. The nrst half of the season ended with a win over Leicester Junior College, 5-1, in what was the best played game of the season. Wentworth's next encounter was a game with Leicester at the New England Baseball Tournament at Dean junior College. The game ended in Leicester's favor, 7-0. The second half of the season began with four straight loses. The winners of these games with the Black and Gold were Exeter Academy, 5-1, Worcester junior College, 8-7, Leicester, 5-1, and Suffolk Uni- versity, 8-7. The game with Suffolk proved to be the Hnal loss of the year as the Leopards rebounded to close out the season with a 6-5 victory over New Prep. and a shell-shocking of Maine Vocational Tech., 16-1 at Tech's home field in Portland, Maine. At the Awards Day Assembly, George Nyren was presented the Most Valuable Player Award and Dick Prentiss received the Milford W. Babcock Award. The determination of the winners of these awards was extremely hard as many players contributed greatly both as good ballplayers and good sportsmen through- out the year. Although graduation took a large number of letter- men, Coach Wlxittemore should come up with an- other winning combination with the help of a solid nucleus of returning lettermen and some promising freshmen. BOWLING LEAGUE First semester bowling started off very well with forty teams entering the intramural competition. The forty teams were divided into two leagues because of the conflicting schedules, league A bowling at 3:30 while league B bowled at 4:30 on Thursday. At the end of the first semester Lawrence Abrams of MPE-2 had the high average of 110.4 and the high single of 167, while Edward Fillion of MDE-2A had the high triple of 407. The winning team at the end of the first semester was MDE-ZA, runners- up were EEE-2B. At the beginning of the second semester there were ten teams in league A and eight teams in league B. The bowling league offers the students enjoyment, exercise, and a chance to learn sportsmanship. It also allows the students to get to know members of other sections more than would be possible otherwise. FRONT ROW: Potter, Foti, Ewing, Crosbie, Calla, Zymba. SECOND ROW: Barbarino, MacLellan, Whiting, Ward, Abrams, Batista. u ,X w , V r w N!! w K ZH 2. Ii' N 4 1 'arf V X - . 4 I . , 1 1' L 1 , -JI 5 - --rw, ,. N'-':,,., . -U fn , 1. .. , 1, , xl IEIISSEEI1 Q. -I 1'- I P ......Pm . ,-.. w v..z.4.. .Hunan Y 'V ' ' V-v!1.p,nt ' 5 Y' -..: , 1. .- ' -u ,gg :nn F' V uk 1 T:- I .. r- 1 -x, X . .. , .m ,,, ' ' .1 A 1 ' KTK V- :srl , lm' I , 1 uh 4, ,Q LJ A. f , 1, w ' fiidllkmlilnmsnz 'fv Y . ' gE .f:l. ' 5 ' 4 - n fl,- 2 V '14 - - '-, ' -, fzmarcmammw- an-grggafmvzfz-M: 1 , ,4 -AQ, T ?W:'S35'A'B!TYlEl3lE U Mill! ' I' tk- ' X 4 ',: ':, -f mmm vrfvvrvms-v v-f w ' 3' 'P V- VV.:-N, ---. 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