Worcester Academy - Towers Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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It - A -dtftgsjyfl' ' .9 iw 1 Mfg' ,wif M -131-fxtxvffl f-2'-:r:.g:s.'::21 . A - S 5 ig,Q.fL1. Leif fly fi l'f.'A' Campus Views Faculty Classes Activities Athletics Memorabilia Advertisers s v mibwlmwfb AID FOR HISINCAL THE YEAR WE THROUGHOUT LY DEDICATE APPRECIATIVE OF THE CLASS THE TOWERS R FRIEND AND OF 1939 TO OU ND K BROWN ADVI CULABLE SER ROLA WALKER GYM DEXTER WARNER SW DAVIS LZWZZQ4 i Warren A. Whitney F. Harold Daniels President of the Trusiees Chairman of the Executive Committee Warren G. Davis Chapin Riley Treasurer of the School Secretary of the Trustees Wa 94541 HAROLD HAMILTON WADE Headmaster Received an A.M. degree from Beloit College in 1914. At Mercersburg Academy as Instructor in Public Speaking from 1914-1917. Taught English and Public Speaking in Pawtucket, R. I., High School, 1917-1918. Came to Worcester as Instructor in English and Public Speaking in 1918. Honorary member of Class of 1925. Faculty Adviser ot Sigma since 1930. Was made Headmaster in 1932. Zn Memoriam He went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs, Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky. No tribute to Harold W. Presson will ever be fittingly expressed in words. No tablet of bronze can adequately perpetuate his memory. His memorials are rather the men whom his life has forever enriched, and who are passing on to coming generations the torch of his spirit. His greatness was not in his knowledge of sports, nor in his skillful building of great Worcester teams. He was great in heart and in character-in sympathy, in inspiration, in honesty, in self- control. More than all else he was an embodiment of the truth that he who ruleth well his own spirit is greater than he who taketh a city. Never did he vent his personal anxieties upon his teams, never did he sacrifice a player in order that his team might win. His victories came because he poured into his men the fire of his own confidence and enthusiasm. The devotion of his men was his reward. As he taught the game of life, so he played it, played it like a sportsman even with his parting words, Yes, I feel better now, Happy. Surely in the game of life he would bid us carry on as he would have done, and as we think of him he would tell us to Greet the unseen with a cheer! Bid him forward, breast and back as either should be, 'Strive and thrive,' cry, 'Speed-tight on, fare ever There as here.' -I. E. B. HAROLD W. PRESSON September 6, 1895 - March 31, 1939 Board ot Trustees WARREN A. WHITNEY, '01 . President F. HAROLD DANIELS, '05 . . Vice-president WARREN G. DAVIS, '06 . Treasurer CHAPIN RILEY, '26 . . Secretary CLIFFORD S. ANDERSON, '96 . GEORGE F. BOOTH . . THOMAS P. CHENEY, '12 . EDWARD G. CURTIS, '05 . F. HAROLD DANIELS, '05 . WARREN G. DAVIS, '06 . IAMES F. DEWEY, '02 ADMIRAL RALPH EARLEY . HON. ARTHUR F. ELLS, '98 ROGER N. HEALD, '16 . LEMUEL G. HODGKINS, '96 . HENRY HOFMEISTER . . Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Laconia, New Hampshire New York, New York Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Queechee, Vermont Worcester, Massachusetts Litchfield, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts New York, New York L. DAMON HOWARD, '09 . Brockton, Massachusetts PHILIP M. IUDD, '95 ..... . Holyoke, Massachusetts COMMANDER DONALD B. MacMILLAN . Provincetown, Massachusetts EDWARD F. MANN, '99 . . . Worcester, Massachusetts PAUL B. MORGAN, '87 . Worcester, Massachusetts SUBBO NIKOLOFF, '92 . Worcester, Massachusetts REV. DR. THOMAS S. ROY Worcester, Massachusetts CHARLES B. RUGG . . Boston, Massachusetts DR. KENNETH C. M. SILLS HARRY M. WARNER . . WARREN A. WHITNEY, 'OI 'Y Deceased Brunswick, Maine New York, New York Worcester, Massachusetts Executive Committee F. HAROLD DANIELS, '05 ..... , Chairman CHAPIN RILEY, '26 . Secretary WARREN G. DAVIS, '06 ...... Treasurer GEORGE F. BOOTH LEMUEL G. HODGKINS, '96 CHARLES B. 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N ,t 1- '-. . :ist Faculty JOHN EARLE BLOSSOM Scholastic Adviser and Head of English Department Received an A.B. degree from Wesleyan University in 1914 and an Ed.M. degree from Harvard in 1933. Taught Classics at Barnard School tor Boys, New York City, 1913-1915. Was Assistant Principal ot Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1915-1918. Came to Worcester as Instructor in Classics and English in 1918. Made Head of the English Department in 1922 and Scholastic Adviser in 1933. oft IOSEPH VICTOR BLANCHET Head of the French Department eceived an A.B. degree from Harvard in 1905. Was Head of the French Department and Assistant in Latin at the Chestnut Hill Academy, Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1905-1916. Instructor in French at the Tait School, Watertown, Conn., 1916-1920. Came to Worcester as Head of the French Department in 1920. Honorary member of the Class of 1923 and the Class of 1928. In charge ot the Academy Bookstore since 1933. HAROLD WEBER PRESSON Head Counsellor and Director ol Physical Education Was graduated from Worcester Academy in 1917. Attended Dartmouth. In the service 1917-1918. Was graduated from Springfield College Summer School in 1928. Was Assistant Coach at Worcester Academy, 1921-1923. Director ot Physical Education and Head Coach at Springfield Central High School, 1923-1926. Appointed Director ot Physical Education at Worcester Academy, 1926. Honorary member ot the Class ot 1931. Editor ot the Alumni Bulletin since 1932 and treasurer ot Worcester Academy Loyalty Fund since 1931. Died March 31, 1939. WARREN RUSSELL SARGENT Director of Admissions and Head of Mathematics Depart Attended Bridgewater State Teachers' College, 1916-1 In t ice, 1917-1919. Principal ot Hillside School, Greenwic a 1921. as graduated with a B.S. degree from Boston Un' er it i' 2. Came to Worcester as Instructor in Mathematics in 1922. ry member ot the Class of 1929. Made Head of the Mathematics D artment, 1931. Director of Citizenship, 1933-1935. Director :Ll?il 1935. 19 CLOYD ELDON SMALL Director of Citizenship, Head of Science Department Was graduated from Bowdoin in 1920 with an A.B. degree. Instructor of Science and English at Hebron Academy, Hebron, Me., 1920-1922. Came to Worcester as Instructor in Mathematics in 1922. Instructor in Sciences, 1925. Honorary member of the Class of 1926 and the Class pt 1930 ly Adviser to the Legomathenian Society since 1932. Head o ' e Depart- ment since 1926. Director ot Citizenship, 1935. ' flffndy' EARLE WINFIELD PECKHAM Head of Latin Department Received an A.B. degree from Brown in 1908 and A.M. in 1909. Instructor in French and Latin at Hope Street High School, Providence, H. I., 1908- 1909. Principal ot St. Albans, Vt., High School, 1909-1913. Principal of Newport, Vt., High School, 1913-1916. In U. S. Coast Artillery in 1918. Vice-principal of Concord, Mass., High School, 1916-1923. Came to Worces- ter in 1923 as Instructor in French and Latin. Made Head of Latin Depart- ment in 1927. Master in charge of the Dining Hall since 1925. Faculty Adviser of the Chess Club since 1933. Honorary member ot Class ot 1937. g,,Q,m-D LAURENCE JOSEPH SMITH English and Dramatics Was graduated from Emerson College of Oratory with a B.L.I. degree in 1917. Received an A.M. degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1937. Studied at the University oi London and at Middlebury College. Instructor in English and Public Speaking at Williston Academy, 1917-1921. In A.E.F., 1918-1919. Master of Public Speaking at Mercersburg Academy, 1921-1923. Came to Worcester in 1923 as Instructor in English. Director of Dramatics since 1930. HAROLD N. BOCKOVEN Assistant Director of Physical Education and Football Coach Was graduated from Springfield College in 1925 with a B.P.E. degree. Came to Worcester as Assistant Director ot Physical Education in 1925. Coach oi basketball and baseball. Made Head Coach ot Football in 1937. 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Z-45:v'3'lfi?' 4 ,,,.-zIsHfr'.,f- , up-51.1, .Q za-'wig-3.,.,, ,ua fm-QJQ: --:sw-1 92'4Ff-E,gT5!f33T,i3q'? Qi we a- tint.: . . S tt r -I ' 'U CTL-t.i za -A 12.1. r '. 9 552-H-'au 3.41311 .Nu HAROLD GUSTAVE RADER Mathematics and Director of Visual Education Was graduated from Norwich University in 1925 with a B.S. degreeg received Ed.M. from Rutgers University in 1933. Instructor in Science at Proctor Academy, Andover, N. H., 1925-1928. Instructor in Science at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, 1928-1929. Came to Worcester in 1929 as Instructor in Mathematics and Science. Honorary member ot the Class of 1934. Made Director ot Visual Ed cation in 193 . Cf. .,.Nren.:lAA.1 A251 HARVEY PAYNE SARGISSON Practical Arts and Coach ot' Track Attended Worcester Academy, 1919-1923, Iowa State College, 1923-1925. Superintendent of bridge construction in Woodbury County, Iowa, 1926- 1927. In business, 1927-1933. Came to Worcester as Instructor in Practical Arts in 1933. Supervisor ot Grounds and Buildings, 1933-1935. Made Track Coach in 1936. Assistant Football Coach, 1937. RALPH PORTER ROBINSON Alumni Representative Was graduated from Worcester Academy in 1907. Attended Springfield College. Twelve years Director oi Physical Education in Y.M.C.A. and public school. Lieutenant ot Infantry in World War, 1917-1919. For ten years Chief Assistant to Commander Donald B. MacMillan in Arctic expedi- tions. Came to Worcester in 1933 as Alumni Re resentative. Faculty Adviser ot Chips. gs, f ' I f ,I M U1 f, - TEMPLE CHAPMAN PATTON ff' ' P, Physics Received B.S.,degree from M.I.T. in 1925 and M.S. in 1931. Chemist tor the United States Rubber Company, Bristol, R. I., 1925-1926, tor the Interna- tional Paper Cornpany, Glens Falls, N. Y., 1926-19275 Fire Insurance Inspector, 1927-1928. Instructor in Physics at M.I.T., 1928-1934. Super- viser ot Qualitative Analysis at Franklin Union Evening School, Boston, Mass., 1931-1934. Came to Worcester in 1934 as Instructor in Physics. Director ot Orchestra. Honorary member of the Class of 1936. 21 ' FREDERICK ROSELLE AVIS Biology, Astronomy, and Coach of Fencing Was graduated from Brown University with an A.B. degree in 1935. Came to Worcester as Instructor in Biology and Mathematics in 1935. Instructor in Astronomy, 1936. Coach ot Fencing. Faculty Adviser to the Biology and Astronomy Clubs, 1936-1937. Instructor in General Science. Made Coach of Lacrosse in 1938. KENNETH LLEWELLYN LEIBY German and Director of the Glee Club Was graduated from Franklin and Marshall with a B.S. degree in 19285 from the Ithaca Conservatory of Music with a B.M. degree in 1932. 1928-1930 worked for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the Manufacturers Trust Company in New York City. Supervisor ot Music in Greenfield Public Schools, Greenfield, Mass., 1932-1935. Attended the Concord Summer School of Music, Concord, Mass., tor tour years. Came to Worcester in 1935 as Instructor in German and Harmony. Director ot Glee Club. Honorary member ot the Class ot 1938. WILLIAM BRACKETT IENNISON Business Manager Was graduated from Bryant and Stratton Commercial School in 1937, studied in Harvard's Extension School. Employed in statistical and research department of Estabrook and Co., Boston, 1927-1930, and for tour years in the operating department ot the Shell Oil Co., 1931-1935. Came to Worces- ter in 1935 as Business Manager. DELMONT L. BALLARD Mathematics Was graduated from the University of Maine with an A.B. degree in 1934. Taught at North Yarmouth Academy, Yarmouth, Me., 1934-1936. Came to Worcester Academy in 1936 as Instructor in Mathematics. Coach ot Gray Basketball. Coach of Gray Football. 22 ' 'T 4' ef? ' 7 P sg , Q -' 3151 f-P . 3. I it fi vt' .3 P' 53:51 I 1 , fm 1yi'5fA . 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Q, 650,101 ROLAND KENYON BROWN English Was graduated from Worcester Academy in 19295 from Brown University in 1933 with Ph.B. degree. With A.C. Lawrence Leather Co., Peabody, Mass., 1934. Teacher at St. Dunstan's School, Providence, R. I., 1935-1936. Came to Worcester Academy in 1936 as Instructor in English and Art. Assistant Coach ol Football. Assistant Coach ot Track. Honorary member of the Class of 1939. Faculty Adviser to the Outing and Arts Clubs. WILLIAM W. MCALPINE French Was graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. degree in 1936. Came to Worcester Academy as an Instructor in French in 1936. Faculty Adviser to the Class of 1941 and the W.A.C.S. WILLIAM PROVAN SHAW History, Spanish, and Politics Was graduated from Worcester Academy in 1928. Received an A.B. degree from Clark University in 1933. Taught in Worcester High Schools before coming to Worcester Academy in 1936 as Instructor in History, Spanish, and Politics. Faculty Adviser to W.A. Current Events Club. Made Coach of Soccer in 1938. 23 WLM if 3 CHARLES WILLIAM TOZIER History Was graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1929. Received an A.B. degree from Dartmouth College in 1933 and an M.A. degree from Harvard University in 1934 Taught at Williston Academy before coming to Worces- ter Academy in 1936 as Head of the History Department. Faculty Adviser to the Vigornia. Coach of Hockey and Badminton. ,L DCDJ-2 ff 'f'.Qf.f1f4gVf ' - ' WARREN F. NASH Spanish and French Was graduated from Harvard University in 1926 with an A.B. degree. Attended Harvard Summer School, 1927-1928, and Columbia Graduate School in 1936. Teacher of French and Latin at Wilbraharn Academy, 1926-1929. Teacher of Spanish and French, Tilton School, 1929-1930. Head of Modern Language Department, Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. I. Came to Worcester, 1936, as Instructor in Latin and Spanish. Instructor in French, 1937. EDWARD LADD BUTLER Latin, Mathematics Graduated from Noble and Greenough High School in 1932. Attended Amherst College, 1932-1936, and was graduated with an A.B. degree. Received A.M. degree from Harvard in 1938. Came to Worcester in 1938 as Instructor in Latin and Mathematics. Assistant Coach of Soccer. qgglr WINSTON B. KECK Mathematics Attended Worcester Academy, 1934-1935. Attended Bates College and graduated with B.S. degree, 1935-1938. Came to Worcester Academy in the fall in 1938 as Instructor of Mathematics. Director in School Band and Assistant Coach ot Football. 24 P 7- 'i - el-r , ' TW F 32. .. 3,42 fat. .F as Sf. ff 1 P wi ,l i 4 A ei' f . :IV 4 . Lfff' ' - 11-7 1. E . .gil ggi H+ sy ., I i l'3-4 A : ' :yt ,limi , We A-313i . ,. -- Q9 - Mbrffsfirsi If 3.51 I, ...E g.gf:f?f?.L'.i.Q -'Sega'-i:qc1:iEQ3 .ri whips ,, , ,. -1, f-.' 'te f'ff4- 4 a-'.-if .5 Q9 it f':Qfl.i5:7l -,i-.qw ' ,gi '4 si.- 'L ! If 3 4 I--I 5'f .Y,' 4.5 e--.zu -4-?g,f..'-vt. t :.'l'g1 yi? '2195' l:L12-.-1 f:T-Z-iii! :1'.'5',1E i4.',?i !f':'1ff5:Z,l- - ' mfr 41- ,- uf 'kip ,,,. I I . 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MISS ORA W. NEWELL . MRS. EUGENE F. HOULIHAN MISS CAROLINE M. MASON MISS GRAYCE HENRY MR. ANGELO GIUSTI . . School Physician Resident Trained Nurse Librarian Headmaster's Secretary . Director Admissions' Secretary Secretary Accountant Alumni Office Secretary Se cre tary Secretary to the Business Manager Alumni Association EDWARD F. MANN, '99 . NORMAN A. MacCOLL, '15 RALPH P. ROBINSON, '07 HAROLD W. PRESSON, '17 'F IOHN F. BICKNELL, '27 . Executive Committee 4' Deceased FRANK A. EDMANDS, '96 WALTER L. DAVOL, '15 4' PHILIP M. MORGAN, '14 Steward President Vice- president Alumni Secretary Treasurer Recording Secretary V NEVIN D. HARKNESS ' f I ffl' 'f'1'g'VVJ VV V,,a7f ' L11 ' ll cc 't 'fd If I Class President I J V1 'll plfsoff- eLLQfc3J'54A4rJ. 'Pruq 4? 4 1 - 2 .1 E ,DL M 0,4744 ' PI I ff r 'sf' 'x sit ' S-L val H 'A - J 5' -5 ,SQA 9.4 I ul-yo, lk Q v ,E Q in A -1'-nf voit -44. .- . L 7i .., .t?+f if v , A - 1 fi Tr I Lynx 1-4,1 ,,,g,q,f R235 N. ug ' fan WT' M-U. me ALEXANDER F. 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The board fulfilled the earnestness of purpose to which it was thus sworn: Do you, in the presence of your classmates who have elected you and of the whole school, promise to undertake the responsibility of leading the school as wisely as you know how, in work and in play, through victory or defeat, whether popular or unpopular, so that this Academy shall be the home of honorable things? Il frshfsi-.-15:23 M 27 . .. .t t , I . - is are ,'.'.x,:-5.3 1 4: .Q .3551 3Ti.31'ip,5fAF?f?1f5i :5r1?f-:?f41'g3vfr.F,f ,Z i.',- - -2 'F f ir.-'11 -PJ: 2. ,,,.l',g h1f!.1SA,'j-.'1xj gfmy.'ga'4'1g :? ef:,'4,E?g 'i i'4'i '- '1 'In 1. U-f 1 .. 1 1 ' ' '-'J-r'.Ll'g' .,' . '. 1 5 -'fl 'Es-L gf. -1 4712- My Seated: Broughton, Harkness, Brown, Carroll. Standing: E. Clark, Morey, F. Wilson, Hall Senior Class Gfficers NEVIN HARKNESS . . . President AMBROSE BROUGHTON . Vice-president MAURICE CARROLL . . Secretary EDWARD CLARK . . . . Treasurer KEITH MOREY . Sergeant-at-Arms FRANK WILSON . . . 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This year they leave as graduates. With them will go more than one hundred others, each of whom may well be proud of the record the Senior Class of 1939 has left behind. Under the unerring guidance of Mr, Roland K. Brown, the class elected its officers-Harkness, Broughton, Morey, E. Clark, Carroll, F. Wilson, and Hall-and went on to greater heights. No field of endeavor was beyond this group, some of whom represented the class in studies, athletics, school publications, and in the many clubs in Worces- ter Academy. On March 11, the most memorable event of the year, the long anticipated Senior Promenade took place. Mr. Brown and lim Clark, Chairman ot the Committee, outdid themselves in the matter of decorations, and the Seniors danced amidst a beautiful setting of white while the rippling rhythm of Tommy Reynolds' orchestra set the pace. This year's athletic record was just as good as, it not better than, those of previous years. The swimming records in the 200-yard free-style and in the 100- yard backstroke were repeatedly shattered by the Ryan brothers. Notable also were the track records established in the relays and distance runs. The other branches ofthe athletics fared equally well. With the approaching Senior Class banquet on I une 10, and the Commence- ment exercises on lune 12, we regrettully terminate our secondary school lite and join the ranks of Worcester Academy Alumni. We will always cherish fine memories of the days we Seniors have spent in Prep School. It is our hearty wish that the Class of 1940 may enjoy the same success and pleasure which we have had. RICHARD L. ACKERMAN, IR. Crown Way, Clifton, Mass. Dick M.I.T. Fencing, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lacrosse Manager, 3, President ot Photography Club, 4, Lego, 4, President, 5, Biology Club, 2, 3, Astronomy Club, 2, 3, W.A.C.S., 2, 3, 5, Chips, 2, 3, 4, 5, Chess Club, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL C. ANDRESON 12 Franconia Street, Worcester, Mass. Mike Dartmouth Gray Football, 3, 4. NICHOLAS C. ANDRESON I2 Franconia Street, Worcester, Mass. Nick Dartmouth Gray Football 3, 4, Gray Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 4, Lacrosse, 4. 30,9 5QuA.UuYua mm- 'vm ' . tml N ALBERT G. BARNES 853 West Boylston Street, Worcester, Mass. Al University of Maine Gray Basketball, 4, Baseball, 4. 32 ,-. I.. .Il . w ' I,-ff it wth A 95, - A 1 .. 3. ggi, ,. 4 .' ' B'- ? .ll C+. l fb? V wh' , M 'tl i ,ilfv -7- E , ef I if 3 L' 5 ill! Q 5 5 . Q 9 ' T : gif- za, ' 4 Q11 Q, I Q, . 1 Fifa? ! rl 5 , ' 1.5 .4 1- .. .. Waxlliyq.. ,, --1 93- I --v-if I.: ,.,- A 1 .,..-vi -ge 2-.,.'2iifj1.? .ff .-... . J i J 3v fQ f'fT .Q iil 'z ',J 41- 1 2 sl 11' gf.,-.:.f 1, .,-, 5'-'t.'v.p' 5-'13 :Z-g1s253,L-. :'. 1-1.-uf nt.-E fqz :mfr- .-1. .JIS 1 17 YJT' l Z 55: ' , r 1 x' R ,J fill'-12322-l': Wig I . :gs 1Jrgv.'-iffy, , .' .:-'.-r1'ig-ww,-e 53. 42- -- :-'21-1:1 . :.,q4?-xygkg--931 I-My 4' 24' gg gg 4 iq! 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I X rf x N E x l-BF Milli, 'nt' 45 B2 ali? 'la .4 u-,il u Elaxllfi K' all lwlm W.-'3 ff .,. ,stil 31 ' 5 ' 'mi gil., Q . :ly - . 'P f -T W. ' I. NJA. ,g . I shag .M lv . 5 143355 9!?:iQg,'r' ' Q: '- ' uni.. . if Q W5 K... ,AY . :il :gee-rw' it -z,zw.i.i,--iii ie!-nmgfia xt. Eb .FS if-'l:1'7-QW?-ICE f:i'ft-Eng?-fti 24'.r'-1- F Ci' 'ft-l7f.a ?-if!55,'T ::-Ziff-fuf.it 'tqflfm - was NORMAN W. BENNETT 432 Fairmount Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Norm Brown p . ...ff Q WWMQQ 2525.1 M l Hampton Road, Syracuse, N. Y. ou Cornell Orchestra Manager, 4, Vigomia, 3, 4, Business Man- ager, 4p Junior Prom Committee, 37 lunior Usher, 3, Com- mencement Usher, 3p Senior Prom Committee, 4, W.A.C.S., 4, Fall Dance Committee, 4. ERNEST W. BOLEY 41 Dartmouth Street, Holyoke, Mass. Bill Pennsylvania Gray Football, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club, 3, Vigornia, 3, 4, Circulation Manager, 4, Photography Club, 3. ARTHUR BRIDGES York Village, Maine Art University of Maine Orchestra, 4, Band, 4, Glee Club, 4. 33 1 ,v ' ,',,.Y gif - rr - -,Lf Xilkl tx! W 'N Q65 Y. tw-fx,..3.'-N , Wav: fjlfiwlx 'XX' if ..xwf jl AMBRCSE F. X. BROUGHTON, IR. 15 Draper Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Ambie Dartmouth Football, 4, Hockey, 4, Monitor, 4, Vice-president of Senior Class, 4, Dramatics Club, 4. GEORGE I . BUSSMAN 404 Ellsworth Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Bussie Pennsylvania Football, 4, Lacrosse, 4. MAURICE W. CARROLL, IR. 142 George Street, Medford, Mass. Moe Dartmouth lunior Usher, 35 Commencement Usher, 3, Senior Class Secretary, 4, Monitor, 45 Senior Prom Committee, 45 Foot- ball, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Co-captain, 4. PHILIP T. CASSIDY 1265 Beacon Street, Bookline, Mass. Phil Dartmouth Tennis, 4. 34 L iff? , 7' 324 ap 21,1 ft' E' .y gig, my -it it 'l .1 2 iii . 5 : ESV if W a. mf 'riff :fig ' Efsg-Ii .. 5:23 2. t ef.f'S'1f?cg,..' 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A 54,51-: 1, 31 .4 7, gg--1 ,.:-4, .- vm:-. 1,fl'2gls:lf5!11H QF'-Q5-Y 4,-' z'yj1lf' W M' 4 4-. 1' 6 'N xi .gm ffl E' 1'-'N' In 51-in 2' U1 ff ' 'is in-Sig.,-r. I , , ., A SR ...Q , 'riff 5, , 'K f , -' F-ffkd . f s .We . fi 7. si 4 4' U 18 -Aj, 31 -' u . Ky ' n A ,. Pa' ,. ' '-if v 5453- ,Zip iwiaiifai- TG' 'tffw I R?rI.5,fE1 S93 viva Silas -.?llz1'Qf?g?':36s5 iffafisivfiaw .'et:1i-eye?-k'45 -1 :bn ,1.' - : .gt W Jfw ruff A-yr'-0' irvfvn- '7 1 v'P'i'L-f7 H-ev-'7,0vn ,567-.Vg GEORGE A, CHISHOLM North Attleboro, Mass. Bill Darifxumliz Pied Pipers, 3, 4, Vigornia, 3, 4, Dramatics Club, 45 W.A.C.S., 41 lunior Usher, 3. EDWARD N. CLARK . 399 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass. Ed Amherst Treasurer, 4, Tennis, 2, 3, 45 Gray Basketball, 3, 4 W.A.C.S., 4, News-Editor of Vigornia, 4, Associate Editor of Towers, 4, Chess Club, 2, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Henry Wood Fowler Scholarship, 4' Chairman of lunior Prom Committee, 3. 771,1 fb . fave. ' ,g,, ,,,,,,, Ll-2 - 03, dy MQ .W . ci! 66444 lunior Class President, 3, Monitor, 4, Senior Class .una JAMES CLARK 20 Vernon Street, Holyoke, Mass. Clicky University of Vermont Chairman ot Senior Prom Committee, 4, Basketball, 3, 45 Captain 45 Ring Committee, 45 Lacrosse, 3, 4. 1 Q7 I To Jw, if 1 M MM an .v u.1.4' ' 'I 'LA4',+'- Lowa M L ..-14. 'nf' , , , A-ov 9144-I -M Ji f- 'l oo .J-317' A' Q.. . M 2?4.,f'7 A994 p drink! WILLIAM G. COLBY 167 Buckingham Street, Meriden, Conn. Baron W.P.I. ' Chess Club, 49,Glee Club, 45 Secretary-Treasurer, 4. I 6. . gm' lildaid 15 TA! Wd 'Gnu jgamfwt 35 ral sf w.a. f-9g'.7 ft 4 1' 'P J. M... LM- 1. rw Q W ' B11 W' R. CRAIG COLE 32 Clark Street, Worcester, Mass. Ray W.P.l. Gray Football, 4. , f A' fvAj,lb.r4',U's. F ik. 1. wwf 5031 ARTHUR CRANE 9 Iillson Street, Providence, R. I. Art Brown Swimming, 4. GEORGE DeMELLO Davisville Road, East Falmouth, Mass. Cape Cod Brown Football, 4' Basketball, 4, Baseball, 4. 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'1'iI!.'4m 711.--'-, , M' , gg- uzrff. fzzjifieifis-:gf - N .mv as-' J ,-5 ' ,wi --if f--f ht, . , -,,-g513SnTJ'.1 u 4, u ..,-r.- ..,. I r x Jaw, tit' fit SQ Jill. aivlt -' Pfflf iff? gpg. I 0 6' P, . ,r ai' i t if 1' Y F 'ti n me T e.-Q 5, , lf is '. 5' 'L ig, .4 'G ri lr if w It 'Q 5? I . ' 5 Lu-4 ,N G .j'.- .v 555713: -fi I ' . 'v, ,.z f?'9S's.'H. 1Rl3l173i5',.. 4 Qi! J! qrtg viffffff ' my :l'1'll':5lkl 'mf ifffgq F :Qs-M We - :Hd-M: 1 :wi- H- f MM'-:iv 2.-y'iIr:.g,Q2.1n Lg Efmzuftiisfz 3-f..Is.11affqf:4a,r h'4?wE'1-eil.:-S1-.-2 ,Jw-fliucwifff-7 WWW fi mil EDMUND M. DONNELLY 16 Smith Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Ted Boston University Politics Club, 4, Sigma, 4, Track, 4, Dramatics Club, 4. ,AJ ' Fjluwwy 'JO AME, -f'Z -,,,J'74,,-,Aff HWJMMQ ,Q-22 . aN12l7,w,,7.,4..f,A CWM- m5 'El1'fwfM7f' L7 GARDNER s. DRAPE - 976 Robeson Street, Fall River, Mass. Drip Dartmouth Vigornia, 37 Associate Editor, 4, Dramatics Club, 4, Band, 4, Lacrosse, 4. HENRY C. DURICK, IR. 30 Wexford Street, Springfield, Mass. Hank W.P.I. Lego, 4, Chess Club, 4, Gray Football, 4, Track, 4. KENNETH F. EBBESON 24 Greendale Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Ebbie M.I.T. Gray Football, 3, 47 Track, 3, 4. 37 JJ GORDON I. ERIKSON 480 Burncoat Street, Worcester, Mass. Eric Massachusetts State Gift Committee, 4. D I AMES F. FADDEN 55 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I. Fuggins Rhode Island State Gray Football, 35 Politics Club, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Lacrosse, 3, 4. an I a!ozb,,f.Vm4C 1 .41 4 EINO W. FAGERLUND 115 Greenleaf Street, Quincy, Mass. Fage Tufts Gray Basketball, 4. WARREN FARNSWORTH Harvard, Mass. 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Q' . . v, l .ss I ,el Q . h :L QE 5-MSR-Z'.a 2 its 'Q 1 f'-'Af' 'AL' 1 all 5K 'lflv Tl s,'.fa'Ni? Q - .aqxsetftiglik 523522694-1355? 'lil-gQfT:i'i: 'lgLv2 liz, .,.,N,,.f.?,..,f, ia r ,gt wg 1 Simian! .law FRANCIS X. FERGUSON 10 Silver Street, Worcester, Mass. Fergie Manhattan College Football, 4, Track, 4. HERBERT H. FERRIS, IR. 60 Forest Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. I. Hank W.P.I. W.A.C.S., 4, Commencement Usher, 3, Senior Usher, 35 - , Clas ift Committee, 4. MA 'TIl,..sc., a ,,.ef .. 1-H QR ROBERT I. FLAVIN 49 Lexington Road, Concord, Mass. Doc Holy Cross Hockey, 4. FRANCIS I . FOGARTY 894 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. Pat Holy Cross Football, 45 Track, 4. 39 f .A K l I f iff' W! f , A ,f If l ' I I ., g A, ,JW ' i 5 Il,-,ul If XI' f ,! 1 V fl lvl, J ' 171 EARL s. FOWLER 10 Fort Amherst Road, Glens Falls, N. Y. Chick Syracuse Dramatics Club, 4, Lacrosse, 3, Gray Basketball, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Golf, 4. WILLIAM I. FOX 59 Gregory Avenue, West Orange, N. I. Bill Colgate- Football, 4, Monitor, 4, Prom Committee, 4, Basketball, 4, Tennis, 4. PETER F REEDMAN 15 West Elm Terrace, Brockton, Mass. Pete Brown Chess Club, 4, Politics Club, 4, Swimming, 4. A :Y r I, if . , 'T-L21 62,611 gf Avg-,Y ' I K '-f- ' fblffiwfee IVER I . FREEMAN 34 Mount Avenue, Worcester, Mass. ve W.P.I. 40 4' ' 515 1 lg: 15?-'Il 355131 -T5 5 -,Tha 3321 ill if x if? +4 L ,Q 'ff' 1. - 'uh . . 1 v ,. , 3. SQ9' 5 1 We-iw - W1-K5 3- ' 'f I 552-15573555523 iff? . . s ,.. '- ---Q.. 2.13 9, L, 4--f .TL g....,.'.- vga 1,1 ,- r J- ' A I HI.-.4 Jvc. iffy! 144 -I 1, 1' -'.. HG '1- '-, uf.- Mg. ' I, A,--qfe.-fir. .y ?1.fj'If'J f5f' ' Lx.1l:,5.:' .f v' 212131. gy..-v g. Y -3- .v :y.fiH:9 -tr f'Q- -54 '5 .: ,,5: I .g.f,'.: ,' .,.e f ?ff?f -.k f' ' ' ?f'.'--I-'.-' L- ' ' ? iaik-I r , .fu iii25.'l14it-4 , ' f -fmiv' 2:1 jng, - 7 C J .-it f glint.,- . -1 1 i i f llltisfiirr .,:.-fm, 1-JW ei., Ev? . I alla-'I ' 4 , 'Q - . 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'Jw ' . 41. - ua-Yy .3 f- -. ,,. L fiflf' ' :fi x rritgf It iv he 'l' -My 'W it k Ani l-fl ws Lf . v -,f' Bt C th is I DANIEL GALLAGHER 19 Buttonwood Lane, Peabody, Mass. Gal Holy Cross Football, 45 Hockey, 45 Track, 41 Prom Committee, 4. THOMAS F. GALLIHER 2 Minthorne Street, Worcester, Mass. A Skeets Holy Cross Football, 45 Gray Basketball, 47 Baseball, 4. EDWIN A. GENDRON 154 Brooklawn Court, New Bedford, Mass. Buster Harvard Orchestra, 4, Lego, 4, Vigornia, 45 Tennis, 4. Wit? Wfffaff 7 5, dx Mw M94 ' 6 ALLEN M. GEVIRTZ 12 Dolma Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Wharton Associate Editor ot Towers, 4, Tennis, 3, 4. fiulfaf. !,.1v'- 4 ' .5 azfltfia. ll t I vig M3 ' 54'.l1 A ZiNmf?'j 4 A 14 3 - gb5t'?f ' L itif - x A- HQ. U11 V . . . I K W I . V. r ,4 N 2 . . v -- .4 'f 1 - Haba, 51 f :fu ',. . I Z R 'kiwi L ?lr'H tm'.7g'7 -' Q51 f .M -ylnfu -'1 1 IRL? -:Q'14'P'i if rm .SKQAIT 1 . ,J . mei' 2 2 zcylmmftfifsz W?t?1.Jfaa5f:?s ffffs'4.3-.2:.Sl5':-Wiz? rv 1-s,,,..1'4'-gg .: 'JS' sm.-+.?. 'rv fx-, FV.-D, . glas- -urfif-z.:f.we?gh:4a.: L-m.'r..f3fi-A: :lin-.tt 41 GORDON GRAHAM 19 School Street, Bellows Falls, Vt. Flash Middlebury College W.A.C.S., 45 Assistant Business Manager of Towers, 4. CHARLES M. GREENBERG 69 Green Street, Brookline, Mass. Chuck Harvard Vigomia, 3, 45 Editor-in-Chief, 4, Photography, 3, 4, Lego, 3, 45 Soccer, 4. LLOYD A. HAGSTROM 2 Freeland Street, Worcester, Mass. Daffy University of Michigan Basketball, 4. STANLEY M. HALL Guildhall, Vt. Stasch Syracuse Dramatics Club, 45 W.A.C.S., 4, Monitor, 45 Baseball, 3, 47 Basketball, 3, 47 Athletic Association Representative, tl n JM ilbvrvlm -1- Til W5 3 uri' a4,,,..1.r. B -M wg Waff- ' Q5 It 42 ul.4z...r,.,..- M., 6 'I' 6vY ' - Ja' 5.-if 5, ' 4. -1 I .' vi M gigs' fy? 4 L? Y 7 9 in J 1 I r wg: 3321. .ein as X L44 vit gf J in .-v '-r 1 28? L' W1-Ki ul f. 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Lf ' HERBERT HAN SON, IR. 201 California Avenue, Providence, R. I. Herb Bowdoin Track, 3, 45 Hockey, 35 Soccer, 4. NEVIN D. HARKNESS R-l, Glens Falls, N. Y. Ned Union College Lacrosse, 3, 45 Captain, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Co-captain, 4, Gray Football, 35 Monitor, 45 Senior Class President, 4, Vice-president Sigma, 45 Iunior Usher, 35 Senior Prom Committee, 4. .Mfg Dartmouth ' .', ' . ON 1 My a 'Ro anoveh N. H. y ' - gm ' 8. 'Jt ' J' wit! .Ckg., 4, S ming, 45 Band, 45 Orchestra, 4. - 5 NORMAN HEALY 24 Hawthorne Street, Lynn, Mass. Norm Union College Gray Football, 3g Fencing, 3, 4, Lacrosse, 3, 4. iLIM':- Oawwadir-d.wJqw 'M'-f4..,ou-.eua 41-49 43 ROBERT L. HILLS , '. Q 'E'f f,'14?5'ig-3 -'25 7 Wg jflwf K, A U -x, 15. if ' .' W , nil il. ,Q Q , . 1 I itil' ' 76 Pleasant Street, Bolivar, N. Y. Bob Cornell Fencing, 4. g,.jQii,,', 1' s-N., 'QQ'-'.',:f?:tE?f:if BRADFORD D. KELLEHER P' 21 Beechmont Street, Worcester, Mass. Brad Yale 1, Editor of Campus Clarion, l, Business Manager of Mr: , Vigomicz, 2, Sigma, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Art Club, 2, f Astronomy Club, 2, Politics Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, lunior Usher, 3, Dexter Prize Speaker, 3, Dramatics, 3, 4, 12' Lego, 3, Scrawlers' Club, 4. A Y f S.'.Rq-1-3 To -4, S n,o'!'l-NW. H,K.A 'au u.- Q-qpgu Soo? -a.o'l'oR Civ fad? 'Hqz lofi? inf, Hive. -a. good' +7014 'H-vis Suu-11-acne. 110-'A til' 1'-gk-4 c.-ul: c. oe Lvvf- Holvi- W9 nee' 14- S 'S 7' '- Q ana. 7 THOMAS H. KING, lR. ram, C J 235 Myrtle Avenue, Waynesboro, Pa. Tom Wharton Gray Football, 3, Captain, 3, Swimming, 3, 4. M., 7 BRADFORD W. LEETE, IR. 117 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Mass. Brad Cornell Soccer, 4, Track, 4. 7, jf Z. Z , of f ff, , :ai ,ff f. -M J 1455'- , f f .z f if .1.4i-'HK-ff, 1,0 ..., --.,-A V ffm f ., .'4,.,0- QJ- ful-fln '- . . 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Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club, l, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager of Campus Clarion, 1, Politics Club, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, lunior Class Secretary, 3, lunior Prom Treasurer, 3, Vigornia, 3, 4, News Editor, 4, Editor-in-Chief of Towers, 4, Sigma, 4, Henry Wood Fowler Scholarship, 3. LEONARD H. LORENCE 255 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mousie Harvard Associate Editor ot Towers, 4, Photography Club, 3, 4, Lego, 4, Sigma, 4, Dexter Prize Speaker, 3' Swimm' g, 3, 4, Dramatics Clubs, 4. J pp t Jlijh J , 45 , 2 . B ftffmwwffgtf KENNETH LYFORD South Spencer, Spencer, Mass. Ken Bates Track, 45 Sigma, 4. fe E404 -5 1 ll I1 'J -644.2 DONALD K. MAHLER 130 Dorset Road, Syracuse, N. Y. Doc St. Lawrence University Hockey, 3, W.A.C.S., 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4, Assistant Business Manager of Towers, 4. ROBERT MARA 18 Bedford Street, Concord, Mass. Bob Dartmouth Basketball, 4, Baseball, 4. ALFRED A. MARSHALL Marshall Road, Fitchburg, Mass. 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Ef'I'7-.,1':.5 -. :, ' YZ. 215.2-32. . ,p.-- 1.-'- . , .-:IP V231-iz ...f'fI:'-'Q- ?G.': f-fl .. 91,5-:,.f,-.a, .... -sf . 9--,N '40--,.q ,-ww' - gf.: .. -w.. rug. .-'gg ll My 5-.wg ,'gi,-gG,a-:f'::- -',- PS ' . Y .':, :n .. a r .gift- J-.-Z fi ., ,,,.l.., 3 'f xt 1 . ,,,,d. .. L '. ! ' iff 7'?.'?-Hffnm, ng Y pig. Jiri, .325 ii, v R1 rig r ' 3- .rm 3, L 5 1, u Q w H- x', 1' ' , r - -'55, - la n S 5' . ,3 'Q sf. l Jf. -if '1 4:12. e ' fp ,,, v ff J ff by xM'- ,'-1,2 if-1 123,-fu 5 Eg'?231gF'r'+ nz. if -ik Q. 1. . gq1v':.iif ? - R Y-I.y.j1fQv P rr 21-155419: .EQLQ 5?'fTi1'Q9tf?V'5 -S :-mfriyles rfiffifmrsw rs E:g f5rg!-5 f1T.fM'f1,E .sxqf-L-was f:-ff -.1...u:.y'g .nfl-1 :- Pe1sif.s.f-:rffgfhifg 374 EJn'f -':?I..-51f.'1- ALBERT H. McCLURE 197 Stafford Street, Worcester, Mass. Mac I OHN E. MCKENNA 50-53 48th Street, Woodside, L. I. Iohn Lacrosse, 35 Fencing, 4. ROBERT McLAUTHLIN 15 Fair Oaks Drive, Lexington, Mass. Scotty Annapolis Brown Bates Glee Club, 35 Soccer, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Track, 3, 4, Captain, 4. 4' L, f' ' , , ' .?.,,f.4bg,..p:SI.435Lf .z,aA.nZJQ!'J4ff'7'a,.J'S,6,.,l I . 66 rev-o',!Z'.f:-of 1 ' Q yn e'l4 '-Xfff 'F' EARL MERRITT 28 Holden Street, Worcester, Mass. Earl W.P.I. gag? . Fencing, 4. eg . 47 owed-QcaJ.p.u.QsDot. 'hm GMX I 1' Q I RALPH N. MERRITT 28 Holden Street, Worcester, Mass.' Ralph .P.I. Chess Club, 4, Lego, 4, W.A.C.S., 4, Lacrosse, 4. KEITH M. MOREY 61 Walnut Street, Bristol, Conn. Keith Cornell Monitor, 4, Track, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-president, 3, Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Sigma, 3, 4, Vice- president, 4, W.A.C.S., 3, 4, President, 4, Vigornia, 3, 4, Business Manager of Towers, 4, Arts Prize, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Junior Usher, 3, Sigma Dance Committee, 3, Art Club, 3, 4. WILLIAM MORRILL Morristown, N. Y. Joe Colorado School of Mines E. RUSSELL MUNSON 64 Hillcrest Avenue, Longmeadow, Mass. 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' Q 7 U i 1 r, ' . a 3' ,K af E- 3' fl e3,35'j if .4 ' . ,1- . YA Q its .3 Q -?.'f. :i skies., ml' 3' - Y N. ' 1'5 Ea ' 6:23 ng ' tw, qqfirfni-. :MQ 14' FA GU 4 ' tif 'if .1 Siitsfswaffil .3 --'7' Vffgftliiigfg -y:,,nE'iP1?-:ffl J :nh ey 'mflg 5f5?.3tli5S'lQ -' .- 'wr :15ff 2'fi'!l3 Afgjfgffj.-hd-'. v-if'-if - -.4 ina- If' .I 'X ' ,' ' ll .r5 '1,T14gZIg 1 Sai-, -hw 5. I5 JF 1- '1'Sx.Mi-.u'.'1- EDWARD N APIER 30 lackson Street, Ansonia, Conn. Ed Syracuse Football, 45 Track, 45 Class Giit Committee, 4. CHEEVER H. NEWHALL 1101 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. Cheeve Brown Lacrosse, 4, 5, Gray Football, 4, Hockey, 4, W.A.C.S., 4, 55 Vice-president, 4, 5, Dramatics Club, 5, Glee Club, 4. EDWARD W. NORTON 91 Thurston Street, Somerville, Mass. Ed Harvard Dramatics Club, 4, Chips Club, 4, Band, 4, W.A.C.S., 4. ROBERT F. O'CONN OR 523 East Main Street, Little Falls, N. Y. Okie Niagara University Football, 4, Basketball, 4, Track, 4. 49 slflfll-A15 5 A v pu VW - f Ma, ...Je W4 ,,,,, ,,H- f,,,n,r-we--1 - A f - ? J' .9 Q f N KVM f f Jvvb- N 5, IAMES F. NOGHUE 20 Columbl 1 tr et, Lovvfell s. lim Brown Dexter Prize eake , 35 QE Us , 35 Gray Football, 35 Sigma, 45 D amatics Club, 45 F Dance Committee, 45 Monitor, 45 La rosse, 4. EARLE H. OLSON 25 Varnum Street, Worcester, Mass. Earle Norwich University WILLIAM F. PARK U. S. Veterans Hospital, Rutland, Mass. Bill Tufts W.A.C.S., 45 Politics Club, 4. 7 1X4-vlffcytf iMf'5b5WJg,?Z c,0-rr-4-f , IAMES A. PERKINS 124 Pine Street, Danvers, Mass. Perk Track, 3, 45 Soccer, 4. 50 5 , .rg 3 ggi 'rss get Q 4 'lk V? ' 'il 61, ' va-4 L 12? tif 3' ff 5.3 ,.. A53 , . . 5 A 1 N31 . lt. 4 G. rf! J' -. gifs : . yyggvww. J 'P-' x Win ffff.-Am.. gg-r. rf6FRwii.12i': :ff3'44i'g1ve svziisv .5 -,Dt ,., f-fu5,..'L:' iff lfi Y ii-'9jf?? ff J .ff - 235-'Ks 5-11,5 . ?c-yi ll' ' ij., . 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SHAW Drowne Parkway, East Providence, R. I. Hoot Princeton Vigomia, 2, Glee Club, 2, Gray Football, 2, Lacrosse, 2, 3, 47 Chips Club, 2, 3, 47 Varsity Football, 3, 45 Fencing, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Head Monitor, 4, Chairman Advisory Committee to lunior Officers, 35 Class Historian, 3, Athletic Representative, 3, lunior Usher, 35 Dramatics Club, 3, 4, Sigma, 3, 4, President, 4, W.A.C.S., 3, 4, Vice- president, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 47 Commencement Usher, 3. LEE SIMONS 893 West Roxbury Parkway, Brookline, Mass. Grease: University of Maine A Track, 35 Photography Club, 4, Fencing, 4. lfjllf-Tj 11gV0j5,, WQ 'ZM d . Q ALDEN G. SMITH fw Main Street, Holden, Mass. Aldy NYJ 'K QIMMS. State .Aff My jf0'fsg' .H - --, , --.M Mjbq WE Ml fldfhi M. r'1rz,,,,.,,-,,is.Y. ,JJ VL! 'Ig' - f ,LMA lJ,.,.1 t JJ ,WK Avo. ww N -A-1-0-.U-.zw..14 ' iff' .2...,.,-,w 2 IU - : Tv ' 1 -v. U' 'f C'1 '1' ' lzllfllll gps! Rst.: 45141 ff Se' A 548' , 7:5 L 5 . .file 4- ' 9 iii' 4- fig' ' illfg-It-' . 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Clayt Boston University Politics Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Photography Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Glee Club, 4, Vigornia, 4, Exchange Editor, 4. ROBERT T. STUART 4 Memorial Street, Baldwinville, Mass. Bob Boston University Chips Club, 4. YALE SUMMERS North Weare, N. H. Summy Brown Tennis, 3, 4, Captain, 4. gg? arv a.c5'2f,'7YZoo-M 55 -4-0.01-01Akx.CAA. Q 539:-v ' DAVID RICHARD THISSEN 149 Common Street, Watertown, Mass. Dick Dartmouth Football, 4, Hockey, 4, Lacrosse, 4. - RAYMOND TOSCAN O 111 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, Mass. Tommy Boston University THOMAS E. TYBOROWSKI 1 Granite Street, Worcester, Mass. Tylq, Clark University 'W , I Orchestra, 4, Basketball, 4. 4,1 iff- W ROBERT B. WADE Northfield Road, Lunenburg, Mass. Bob W.P.I. Dramatics Club, 4. 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GERALD WIDROW 16 Grant Street, Portland, Maine Ierry University of Pennsylvania Vigomia, 3, 4, Feature Editor, 4, Glee Club, 4, Drama- tics Club, 4, Chess Club, 4. -5 A ' '50 cm, Wm 57 'Sturt'-a4l4ri.J'NNl-vs ..nfNLg'1 Q-U .AU-.I basl ru-fad'-'H Mfuue' .. nf.. ...CQ ,JLa,gyl.9. L-my-1-envy:-vw ku--N: 'bd u K'A' I ly -Tp, Qxgfxxk n,,,4,.,4-J l. X .wwe lug ,vkkax 4.61,-oemig! J kilifah-K ' ' K N r lx L 1 J V ,A 1.5. L A .qwxbk fa' t5'A':4,f:J'Vc -7- zif. EDWIN WILKS 54 9 Green Street, Slatersville, R. I. Ted Brown Hockey, 4, Tennis, 4. JU4f.'JMPidJfuLz . 7014 Jw I-fwfw Gr- UMC, U'-J MAA' ,Q-.qi Lui' f4MM- J If 'uf' z L FRANK P. WILSON, IR. 2 Park Ridge, Concord, New Hampshire Pete Brown Orchestra, 3, 4, W.A.C.S., 4, Iunior Usher, 3, Dramatics Club, 4. , , Z ,f fwu wld. 62-af jmck Za- ,fg.AWV!'-A LEWIS G. WILSON Foster Street, Littleton, Mass. Lou Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Chips Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president, 4, Swimming, 2, 3,45 Captain, 4. 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THEODORE HILLHOUSF. . LESLIE MAGNUSON . IOHN NICKERSON . IRVING RICHARDS EDWARD SPILLANE . BENTON STEVENS . HOMER WHITE . IAMES F. WYMAN 7 Burnap Street, Fitchburg, Mass. lim Syracuse Football, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Dramatics Club, 3, 4, W.A.C.S., 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4. SHELDON ZAKON 40 Royce Road, Newton Center, Mass. Zeke Harvard Vigornia, 4, Associate Editor of the Towers, 4, Sigma, Worcester, Belmont, Willimantic, Worcester, Falmouth I Worcester, Worcester, Falmouth, Worcester, Mass. Mass. Conn. Mass. Mass. Mass Mass. Mass Mass l 5 ell? ' Ilffh .L , T2 ,V-:A Aft. sg., , P I, ,. ,I-S - I ffm 57 ' gf-Q 23, 5-Q3 in . t 4,23 ...il Wh ,I Q! . -Y .1 , 1, .LJ A , . ., . 5?Q?'q5B'?.r.Jlg5'g, .5 lp R,-f.'A'.i:5 gb: -'1Ie'-i:,:f?-:i:'if'.rf1? ,llifm . L.fffgf3z'.' x'sjK5g,g':1f,, . .. mf, 334 Fifi-Sv HIL 'IAF - .. I l ., tg... . 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N f,-...pf.1,.. 1. -qw: -,L .gf ,Q xv . hw Tifin 35.111-:ti Xfliifiifl-3Lki5?T?f :-g..a. .' f c Q-Jlwau. f. s:ff,-3.1535-ag.. X'. 4o:'i:':g' 'lg-:Sit 5: 1 v. an ct Q55 gg,-Q.-3,22 fn: .. ,. ty, fc ,T :. its -'i+f?.a.'A. Zn imlnmnriam It is fitting at this time to recall to our minds a boy who, while he was at Worcester, was endeared to all the school. Frank Adams entered W.A. four years ago as a Freshman and would have grad- uated this year were it not for a fatal accident. To him the school meant more than an institution of learning. His very soul was rapt up in it. Heart and soul he plunged himself in work for it. In every club, sport, and activity Frank Adams was interested. Before he died he wrote a song concerning Worcester Athletics. We pay tribute to the memory of Frank Adams. Marching Down the Field By Frank L. Adams, W.A., 1939 Marching down the field, with vict'ry as our aim, lust another score to boost our football fame! Backs and plucky linesmen dig to make first down, Presson's brain and brawn will win the victor's crown. Back of interference, weaving through the line, Fleet-footed Mercuries. In the jumbles, watch the fumbles, Worcester's right on the ball, so shout for Vic-to-ry. Here we go! What a show! What a martial sight we make! For we know, 'Tho we crow, That the prize is ours to take. Come on, you guys, Come on, get wise, And pull a fast surprise, UGOVI Marching down the field, for we have won the game, loyous in our triumph, cherishing our name. Towers halls will echo, hearts will swell with pride, Megaron will open doors of welcome wide To her manly sons, who, loving as their guide Worcester Academy. We forever shall endeavor Higher goals to attain as our Vic-to-ry. 'mf ' ' 1 kgflfji zilfiififayl W ti' Ziff . f ,ff Q34 r 25' .gf ,X af - f x t fl Egfr? L, A . ... ' S-'Q vi , ru. Q - .. . f-:iz-tii',5p,t?...C .1 I' , :' fl: QY??jf,' - ' X - Av. .. ve- . ..r-..r .' I-p -,... 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Meeting early last fall, the luniors selected as their officers of the past year: Walter O'Malley, Bruce Kingsbury, loseph Kameese, Harold Wade, and Bernard larosz. The lunior Prom Committee, with Karl Briel at the head of it, outdid itself in its splendid work on the lunior Prom. The Megaron was decorated with all the things necessary for winter sports. The excellent decorations and the fine music of Bob Freeman's Orchestra blended to furnish one of the best lunior Proms the Academy has ever had. Very active, too, were the class members in every field of endeavor in the school. Studies, athletics, and societies all had their quota of luniors. With such a record in scholastic and extra-curricular activities as this class can boast, it may rightfully look forward to a year of successes next year. ANDERSON, WALLACE Worcester, Mass. BARNES, CASSIUS Manhasset, L. I. BIRD, CHARLES Mount Vernon, N. Y. BLAKELY, I OHN Belmont, Mass. BRIEL, KARL Sutton, Mass. COTTRELL, IAMES Rock City Falls, N. Y. CRAWFORD, RICHARD Springfield, Mass. CROWLEY, DENIS Worcester, Mass. CUMMINGS, ROBERT Ludlow, Mass. Iuniors DANIHER, FRED Natick, Mass. DENNETT, I OHN Medfield, Mass. DOLINSKY, IOSEPH Winsted, Conn. DUFFEY, WILLIAM Arlington, Mass. FELDMAN, ROGER Brockton, Mass. FRIEDMAN, ARNOLD Brooklyn, N. Y. GAETA, ROLAND Worcester, Mass. GALLINGER, WARREN Worcester, Mass. GAMAGE, NATHANIEL Belmont, Mass. GORFINKLE, HERBERT Newton, Mass. GRAHAM, I OHN Harnden Highlands, Me. GREEN, ALFRED Worcester, Mass. HACHEY, ARTHUR Worcester, Mass. HART, FRANCIS Worcester, Mass. HIGIER, ROSS Gloversville, N. Y. HILL, I OHN Westport, Conn. HOWARD, ROBERT Brockton, Mass. IAROSZ, BERNARD Webster, Mass. sissy? I I f YW 4 Wifi , ,, .-f i ,1. V4 f. 1 ' 4 1 x 3 ' f Mil St-at 59+ ,ghg K.. F:-I-gf mfr :vtfl .XZ yn-1 ri .film QQ Qhxittx ' , , .. Wait? Ki' f1J7'Fy. Ck ,rt . 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LEANDER, ROBERT Worcester, Mass. LEETE, HARRISON Windsor, Conn. LYMAN, JOHN Holyoke, Mass. MacDOUGALL, HOLLIS Lexington, Mass. MARTIN, ROBERT Dedham, Mass. MCCANTS, JOHN Chelsea, Mass. McCLELLAN, ALBERT Melrose, Mass. MENARD, PAUL Fall River, Mass. MENDELSOHN, ROBERT Lynn, Mass. MIRANDO, COSMO Providence, R. I. O'MALLEY, WALTER Clinton, Mass. PETERS, MARK Brooklyn, N. Y. PIEROTTI, ARTHUR Wellesley, Mass. PINGER, HARVEY Bronxville, N. Y. POMEROY, JOHN Holyoke, Mass. RILEY, JOSEPH Norwood, Mass. RINGLE, WILLIAM Gloversville, N. Y. ROSE, HARRINGTON Farmingdale, L. I. RYAN, JOHN Pawtucket, R. I. RYAN, WILLIAM Pawtucket, R. I. SAGE, JOHN New York, N. Y. SARGEANT, RICHARD Worcester, Mass. SCANNELL, ROBERT Lowell, Mass. SCHENA, ROY Medford, Mass. SHEEHAN, JOSEPH West Concord, Mass. SHUMWAY, LESLIE Worcester, Mass. SIMON, RAYMOND Worcester, Mass. ST. MARTIN, LAWRENCE Worcester, Mass. VAN VALKENBERG FREDERICK Worcester, Mass. WADE, ALAN Worcester, Mass. WADE, HAROLD Worcester, Mass. WAIER, ROMAN Webster, Mass. WALSH, JOHN Westboro, Mass. WEST, ALDEN Worcester, Mass. WILLIAMS, JEFFERSON Worcester, Mass. WILLIAMS, JOHN Moorestown, N. J. WISNIEWSKI, JOSEPH New Bedford, Mass. WOLCOTT, RICHARD Worcester, Mass. WOODBURY, KIMBALL Worcester, Mass. Third Row: W. Crawford, Underwood, Maccormick, A. Feldman, A. Freedman, Lotz, Bliss, Barry Sylvia. Second Row: Peckham, Schine, Yarber, F. Nelson, Woodward, Guy, D. Smith, Sisson, O'Donnell, Iune. First How: Byrd, Lippman, Sherman, G. Andreson, Mr. McAlpine, G. Nelson, gN5'.'.,rlTfFl5 f 's 'fP?ff'fM1 , A , 4,1 .i I .4 r ut f 5 ' .1 4A'. wr. BARRY, EDWARD Worcester, Mass. BATES, GEORGE ' Salem, Mass. BLISS, ROBERT Providence, R. I. BYRD, LLOYD Worcester, Mass. CRAWFORD, WILMER Glens Falls, N. Y. DeROSIER, WILLIAM V Bristol, Conn. 'FELDMAN, ALBERT - J Newton, Mass. FREEDMAN, ARTHUR Brockton, Mass. GUY, ARTHUR Worcester, Mass. Spector, DeRosier Sophomores HANSEN, ARTHUR Worcester, Mass. JUNE, FRANKLIN Worcester, Mass. LIPPMAN, BERNARD West Hartford, Conn. LOTZ, ROBERT Worcester, Mass. MENTON, IAMES Watertown, Mass. MENTON, THOMAS Watertown, Mass. NELSON, FRANK Orange, Conn. NELSON, GRANT Orange, Conn. O'DONNELL, WALTER Worcester, Mass. PECKHAM, EDMUND Worcester, Mass. SCHINE, DONALD Gloversville, N. Y. SHERMAN, RUSSELL Worcester, Mass. SISSON, DONALD Worcester, Mass. SMITH, DOUGLAS Worcester, Mass. SPECTOR, DAVID Brookline, Mass. SYLVIA, DOUGLAS Belmont, Mass. UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM Worcester, Mass. WOODWARD, ROBERT Shrewsbury, Mass. YARBER, BRADFORD Holyoke, Mass. E' it E2 4 1- h r ,I Zia! Q2 if -.4555 ,,.q - 1. ' -' -M 51 1' If---i: ,rgiii .I-I V 'X . .35 S., x K' ' .:,1,1,'g:., , fl ite'fiff,-iii I ,,.-'f5,.,-rm. 'V 's f4'f'!.1'S'. . if '.':rQf'., , ,. .mi '.',r.,, . f: .' -E.-.N I f , .,, ' sy. K .. t l ff L J Qaiff 1 -If V...: 'ii'33lSf5I5.1 Qi. ' . 5. u. 3'!?Z'?f'?,QJ',EZ ,E P7141 Mila aeewzei-.iii N . 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Program of Graduating Exercises Iune 10, 11, 12, 1939 SATURDAY, IUNE 10 3.00 p.m. Senior Oratorical Contest, Cum Laude Induction, award of prizes, Warner Memorial 7.30 p.m. Senior Banquet, Megaron SUNDAY, IUNE 11 3.00 p.m. Informal Reception to Seniors and Parents, Abercrombie House 7.30 p.m. Baccalaureate Service, Warner Memorial. Baccalaureate Preacher: Dr. Von Ogden Vogt, Minister of the First Uni- tarian Church, Chicago, Illinois MONDAY, IUNE 12 9.15 a.m. Exhibition of work done by the Hobby Club, Library 10.30 a.m. Graduation Exercises, Warner Memorial, Senior Chapel, Tree Exercises 1.00 p.m. Buffet Luncheon, Megaron C:O1'I11'I1GI'1C9II'1GI1lI Exercises INVOCATION Reverend Thomas S. Roy, D.D. ACADEMY HYMN ADDRESS OF WELCOME-Second Honor COMMENCEMENT ORATION Dr. Richard M. Gummere, Chairman of the Committee on Admissions, Harvard College UACHIEVERS OF THE HONORABLE Harold H. Wade, Headmaster PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Warren A. 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M24 ifvbfffrli-5 ,'rk1ft'bfZ,:,,i1'n fab, 'f aff- NNQTTS? '-1-,J -: ber- 1.51,-.'.'A qi.-Uv 2- 1 4'il ' ,-Ar' , ft' is iCt,y':f xgffgvte rf. 1,25 -5-, :- :- QQWQWH up ,351 wuz a It A H55 SSN!! Ffigif P-:rwwfgmfi TaZ'f,.' 'f 1 ,v Q.:-.3r3g',s t:gg..9,.: My 41 Fxvrsg. 'v-4 5.70 - ?'it-' ' i,f!ai 1f'?S:'t2i.'fl1 Q-'fr-P:-t ?iF'nl. lla? :Q-. l'Qkff Ql,..-iq' '1'.1 '.- -T54----5 5 I rn ' ew fu., 544 LV1 1.5 fn' : NZ if T .. L .-. - ,. - A 'l - f..'7 gina a?t',-'ffz-535' C. 9.,,,, ,A .,,x,,,... P1471-'.:'.-H ' T'7Tr1Q'5- 5' fl. gin: fx ' AS, -F.Q,'4. ',L3r fill Z U .wX ' I 1 14 5 I. ,f nr, f.H.i Nag -,.' Q, Zh. . ,,. .. aa. --.. .f:f4-511-Z Seated: Mahler, I. Clark, Gallagher, S. Regan. Standing: Shaw, O'Donoghue, Wyman, Bessant, Carroll, Fox, Harkness Senior Prom The main event in the history of the Class of 1939, the Senior Prom, was held on March ll, in the gymnasium. For weeks, the students had talked of nothing but the approaching Prom, and the work of lames Clark, the rest of the Prom Committee, and the lunior Ushers more than measured up to their expectations. In the afternoon before the dance, guests and students were entertained by a swimming meet with the M.I.T. Freshmen, while the committee was making hurried last-minute touches on the decorations. That evening at eight o'clock, after a large number of dinner parties, the gala event got under way. Sixty couples swayed smoothly to the rippling rhythm of Tommy Reynolds' orchestra, one of the up and coming bands of the country. The entire interior of the gym was covered with white cheese cloth upon which spotlights from the sides were played. Above the heads of the dancing couples were hung hundreds of many-colored balloons which were released during the dancing. From above colored spotlights shone down on the dancers. For those desiring refreshment, punch was served in the trophy room. The notable fact about Tommy Reynolds' band was that both young and old liked it tremendously, for not only were the so-called swing numbers beaten out for the younger element but also sedate waltzes were played expressly for the more conservative. Most important of all were the pretty partners whose gay faces and pretty clothes put the finishing touch to an already perfect Prom. The combination of music, decorations, and people all helped make the 1939 Senior Prom the high- light of the year. Eta Kappa Alpha LOUIS WILSON . , . . Treasurer ROBERT HOWARD , . Business Manager ALEXANDER SHAW . . Stage Manager GEORGE CHISHOLM . . . Electrician CHEEVER NEWHALL . Property Manager ROY C. BARKER . Costume Manager LAURENCE I. SMITH .......... Director Eta Kappa Alpha, under the able direction of Mr. Laurence l. Smith, enjoyed this year a very busy and successful season. With a wealth of talent to choose from, Mr. Smith selected a large and active group to represent the dramatics club. In addition to the regular term plays, a spring play was put on, under the direction of Mr. Smith, by the Freshmen and Sophomores. On December 10, after long weeks of rehearsing, the season was officially opened in Warner Memorial with a presentation of The Nightcap. The play is a three-act mystery-melodrama, written by Max Marcin and Guy Bolton. The show centered around a group of men who were directors of a bank. They have been embezzeling the funds and are in danger of being exposed. Into this tangle is intricately woven a love affair between the bank president, Bradford Kelleher, and Mrs. Lester Knowles QHarrington Rosej, wife of one of the directors. Every- thing was amiably settled when the wrong man is murdered by Fowler, the police- man, freeing Mrs. Knowles who marries Kelleher. lames Wyman, as usual, 5 ,xiii 5 tg' .ss 'r r. 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Stratton Walling did a masterful piece of work in the role of the leading character, Hamlet, whose father has been foully murdered by his own brother. He swears to get revenge and the play deals with his attempts to do so with eventual success. The part of the leading lady, Ophelia, was very ably portrayed by lohn McCants. Reilly gave his usual fine performance in the role of Ophelia's father, Polinius, while his son, Laertes, was played by Louis Wilson. Both lames O'Donoghue and Gerald Widrow gave excellent accounts of themselves in the roles of King and Queen, respectively. Donnelly, Edward Clark, Drape, Ka- meese, Curly, and Wyman completed the well-balanced cast with smaller but efficiently executed parts. On lune 2, the Freshmen and Sophomores put on a play, entitled, Syn- copated lulius. This play, a modernized version of lulius Caesar, was admir- ably portrayed bythe underclassmen as the large audience signified by its enthusiastic applause. This season was by far one of the best the club has enjoyed. Credit is given to those who aided backstage. Only by means of their incalculable aid were the shows able to have been put on. Special mention ought to be given Mr. Smith for the splendid results of his labors. 73 Back How: Reilly, Lorence, L. Wilson, Mahler, E. Clark. Second Row: Limon, Gevirtz, Zakon, Dodge, Briel, Woodward, G. Graham. Seated: Litt, Mr. Brown, Morey The Towers Board HOWARD C. LITT Editor-in-Chief KEITH M. MCREY . Business Manager Photography Editor Gerald N. Limon Allen Gevirtz Sheldon Zakon Donald Mahler Gordon Graham Associate Editors Freeman Dodge Assistant Business Managers Karl Briel Faculty Adviser Mr. Roland K. Brown Art Editor Lewis G. Wilson Edward Clark Leonard Lorence Frank Reilly Robert Woodward f-vsggqrwerf 5 xiii? Z 'I levi x 1 '?.i'if 2 1 5, A 1, 1 . 'sf fig. iw 1.52 Zia wg? J, J li.-L. ma W2 j',2'l'l, 'Rl rw ' eifiirfg .. .U 'E' if:-fin 'u3f'f.s:'Gx- J. 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'wi-if Q-142+-Q n,jt.s'I X.'THr!,m '-rn, rx-ifzgafff Q Farr-'w:1'1rs-Q 'e, -.-:Q - .-x ,-. -A' - . zzmggaefsziffe 'r:f'.-1-f,.:aE'azGLzr2 ' at .1 1 in 4Q'EeLQ?fb1i: .par f- - ,-l f,-:,,:-gfwqi? kffxib- J 9 4: N -2 1. ,-451 Arias'-ifs 1'YH2'ff?i 1-.-'fx' f -'IFJ' -,-we fm' f'ffrf4ksf2v 5 4 I 5 I. via.-I fy! grffpegqi' jx, , . 'P 513.412 V., ,ysi,l's:l,f'v , Q . Q-vi: ngfgymffupa '5,':s:+fw w2gf2 .f'.kf-,u n4Li:'f1.-Q L-' Wi x'-1, -iw'-'jig' 1- .lr nl, I. -.. 'i?: ?5ff!xii': ixf -- 12.51 'Q -Ziff P22 V. ..-3 1.34143 pw,---'r.r...S tv. .2 as :gg ,td 74:71-,Q 315.1 5 5:25 115 I,-ff, -T15 illfif- . ' First Row: Winer, Clark, Greenberg, Tozier, A. Wade, Bessant, Widrow. Second Row: Wein- heimer, Mirando, Chisholm, C. Stuart, St. Martin, Dodge, Shumway, Woodward, H. Wade, Briel. Third Row: Boley, Schuemarker, McCants, Drape, Morey, Limon, Rose, Feldman The Vigornia CHARLES M. GREENBERG COctober-lanuaryl ARTHUR L. WINER fFebruary-Aprilj ALAN B. WADE, '40 .,,. LOUIS M. BESSANT, '39 . HOWARD C. LITT, '39 EDWARD N. CLARK, '39 GERALD Y. WIDROW, '39 CLAYTON M. STUART, '39 E. WILLIAM BOLEY, '39 . Correspondents Keith Morey George Chisholm Gardener Drape Business Staff Karl Briel, '40 Robert Woodward, '41 Reporters Gerald Limon Iohn McCants, '40 Leslie Shumway, '40 Sheldon Zakon Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager News Editors Feature Editor , Exchange Editor Circulation Manager Iohn Sage Albert S. Feldman, '4l Freeman Dodge Harold H. Wade, lr., '40 Harrington Rose, '40 Lawrence St. Martin, '40 lohn Weinheimer, '42 Left to right: Crawford, A. Saenz, Spector, I. Saenz, Peckham, Feldman, Mr. Leiby, Bridges, Higier, Hansen, Magnuson, Colby, Litt Glee Club David Spector George Saenz Arthur Hansen Edmund Peckham lefferson Williams Leslie Magnuson Howard Litt Arthur Bridges Alvaro Saenz Albert Feldman Ross Higier Kenneth L. Leiby, Director With only one veteran of the 1938 season and a group of newcomers in the Academy Glee Club, Mr. Leiby, by dint ot much hard and patient labor, molded a well-balanced singing group. The high point of the year was the dedication of the new music room just off the Chapel. This was completely equipped and paid for by one of the boys' fathers, Mr. Williams. Besides singing at term dinners, the club entertained the school in a program in Chapel. Ietf Williams, president of the club, represented it at vespers, when he gave a series of solo recitals. Both the club and Mr. Leiby are to be complimented on their splendid efforts of the past year. :I f -, ' ggedsal , . git K ,f '4 5. rr ig Eff! ggi .PH ' ' sat :M . A. 1 -:asia 'sri I .ft,w'lf's. 'Tk ' 552g- ?f - ,.er4g'5fg:fAF,f :sri 7 is-,ffgfs -. 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W:Z'lf.f.'-'teiliifff .. -..-, .1 ',-.w'.1-A-11 - ifrsf.-r-.mgefiif x -- . v .- 1. - . fv.,.-Ae.,-,a..4 ., 721.---,x..., : .1 Q1 .pxr .1 fr:-: .puff i ,-I, Q16 .-if ',' ' 4. ', f 5-.AF il' i.f..1lg. i Seated: Bridges, Regan, Wilson, Mr. Patton. Standing: Walling, Gendron, Tyberowski, Bessant Saxophones Drums Warren Regan Sidney Hazelton Edwin Gendron Frank Wilson Bass Arthur Bridges Thomas Tyberowski Piano Trombones Mr. Patton Stratton Walling Mr. Keck This year the Pied Pipers proved even more successful than in past years. Answering Mr. Patton's call in the tall was a talented group ot musicians. From the candidates, Mr. Patton picked the following as most versatile: Warren Regan, Gendron, Frank Wilson, Bridges, Walling, Tyberowski, and Hazelton. Mr. Patton was at the piano and Mr. Keck played trombone. Louis Bessant was manager. During the year the orchestra played at such Worcester Academy functions as Tea Dances, lntertraternity Dances, the Freshman-Sophomore Hop, and term plays. The climax of the year's activities was the engagement to play at the Baptist Church Social in Dean Hall. First Row: Mr. Barker, O'Donoghue, McClellan, Shaw, Morey, Harkness, Kameese. Second Ro W: Peckham, Lorence, Senie, Lytord, Walling, Briel, H. Wade. Third How: Scott, Hillhouse, Shumway, Zakon, Donnelly Sigma Zeta Kappa OFFICERS F011 Term Win ter Term President SHAW MCCLELLAN Vice-president MOREY HARKNESS Secretary KELLEHER O'DONOGHUE Treasurer MCCLELLAN KAMEESE Members Karl Briel Howard Litt Edmund Peckham Leslie Shumway Edmund Donnelly Leonard Lorence Richard Sargent Alan Wade Nevin Harkness Kenneth Lytord Donald Scott Stratton Walling Theodore Hillhouse Albert McClellan Alan Senie Sheldon Zakon loseph Kameese lames O'Donoghue Alexander Shaw Sigma Zeta Kappa, a club composed to give drill to prospective speakers, successfully completed, under the guidance of Roy T. Barker and Mr. Harold H. Wade, its forty-eighth year. The society was given over to practice in debating and Parliamentary Law. Special instruction in the latter was given by Mr. Wade, who placed particular emphasis on the technical points of order and procedure. In the tall a debate was held in the Chapel. ln lanuary, a representation of the Club attended a debate clinic at Cushing Academy. A dinner at the Hotel Bancroft concluded the season's activities. -'Ii 'f-fit Q 1 . ' 1-l P . .NF L I if ' ' gill! Wilt fr B? 23-44 iii 'pa .gel 1- -' vafflzf ivlfl Jil-5 l'f '! 1'-- 1 uid- fw W 531513. :st-.ifkfffiffls -v- -fri' -. 'ff :'f-'gf- fit 5,1311 f l T 'f 1 ' ' 'i 'I-41 1 'L Z: fQ.e'2'QfF ' r. :tiff D' 43-.A '91, ?'.,g?fw'7J?'E'S3E'F! il'Yif5ifQ,?5Aw?xf Lilvi :4f1'!,? J Qml, ,fe-,-,h ,amy x3,D3v?ffgz4::f,: ' . 'pig' .. '....?4 :LM ,, 4. , . Qqfmlwlftir-2 ehhkli' Pam,-..e. 9 .4ixFl't'-' K ',..-. fist'-Q-.'flQw- 4 3:32!g?5.5a5e'if3 5'3'l5135f 'f?E5'2. 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M-ff. 5551- -I Seated: Barnes, Nelson, Bird, Winer, Greenberg, Zakon, Limon. Standing: Mr. Small, Gendron, Merritt, Mr. Patton, Lyman, Durick, Lorence, Mr. Avis Lego OFFICERS RICHARD ACKERMAN . . . . . President IOHN SAGE . . . . Secretary MR. CLOYD E. SMALL . Faculty Adviser Members Ackerman Gendron Lorence Reilly Adams Greenberg Lyman Sage Barnes, C. Kelleher Nelson, F. Winer Bird, C. Limon Nelson, G. Zakon Durick Established nineteen days after the founding of the Worcester County Manual Labor High School, the Legomathenian Society was one hundred and five years old, lune IO, 1939. In 1933, it became known as a science club. The activities of the past year consisted of lectures given by student and faculty members, and guided tours through different manufacturing plants of the city by Mr. Small. Places visited and things seen included the following: American Steel and Wire Co.-manufacture of open hearth steel, Worcester Gas Light Co.- making of enriched water gas, The Higgins Armory-ancient armor, Graton and Knight-leather tanning, and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. First Row: Mahler, McClellan, Morey, Mr. McAlpine, Newhall, A. Wade, Shaw. Second Row: Hall, Chisholm, Woodward, Bessant, Ferris, F. Wilson, Wyman, Magnuson. Third Row: Norton, Briel, lohn Williams, Kameese, E. Clark, G. Graham, Widdowson W. A. C. S. OFFICERS KEITH MOREY . . . . . , . President CHEEVER NEWHALL . . Vice-president ALAN WADE . . . Secretary ALBERT MCCLELLAN . . . Treasurer MR. MCALPINE . , . Faculty Adviser Members Bessant Hall Munson Widdowson Briel Hazelton Newhall Williams, l. Chisholm Kameese Norton Wilson, F. Clark, E. Magnuson Park Woodward Duftey Mahler Shaw Wyman Ferris McClellan Simon Graham, G. Morey Wade, A. Ably guided by Mr. McAlpine, the W.A.C.S. enjoyed a very successful season. With their new headquarters, decorated entirely by club members, in Kingsley Hall, the group undertook many tasks and completed them well. Most notable of these was raising one hundred dollars tor the lohn Hope Scholarship by selling refreshments at athletic encounters and holding dances. Another worthy achievement was the edition ot the Worcester Academy handbook in conjunction with the Vigornia. Several speeches by prominent men completed the club's program. All in all, this was one of the most auspicious years the W.A.C.S. has had. ' V 1.1 , 1.-2 25 1 , i I 1 A , l ' fri. sez! yfjiila aww A-+35 mm -'tit 2521 tt? .y::.1x,. '51, V:i'2'v 2r gafwftry., - .-si ,,. 1. -.7 . 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Wilson, I. Norton, D. Howard. Middle How: Peckham, H. Wade, Mr. Robinson, I. Cottrell, D. Smith, Ackerman, Woodbury, A. Wade. Lost Row: I. Graham, T. Cottrell, Davis, Iune M Chips Club OFFICERS Members Hazelton Howard, D. Howard, R. lune McClellan Norton Peckham Pomeroy Shaw Smith, D. , President . Vice-president Secretory- Treasurer Faculty Adviser Stuart, R. Wade, A. Wade, H. Wilson, L. Woodbury The Chips Club, tirst organized in 1934 for the purpose of showing new boys and visitors about the campus, is composed only of sons of Worcester Academy Alumni. Under the able leadership of Mr. Robinson, Faculty Adviser, the Chips played an important part in school lite by aiding visitors on Alumni Day and by making new students and visitors more comfortable. This year the club turned over the proceeds ot the Donald B. MacMillan Lecture, which they sponsored, to the school, for the purpose of rebuilding the towers of Davis. Seated: A. Wade, Cummings, Shaw, G. Nelson, Fadden. Standing: Adams, Stuart, Freedman, Dodge, Litt. Back Row: Cottrell, F. Nelson, Scott, Gortinkle, Spector Politics Club OFFICERS Fall Term Winter Term President BRADFORD KELLEHER ALAN WADE Secretary ROBERT CUMMINGS ROBERT CUMMINGS Treasurer CLAYTON STUART GRANT NELSON Sergeant-at-Arms HOWARD LITT IAMES FADDEN Members David Adams Peter Freedman Frank Nelson Clayton Stuart lames Cottrell Herbert Gorfinkle Grant Nelson Alan Wade Robert Cummings Bradford Kelleher Donald Scott Edward Donnelly Freeman Dodge Howard Litt David Spector Harvey Pinger lames Fadden The Politics Club, organized by Mr. Shaw to promote an active interest in government and events of current importance, successfully completed its third year of existence. The Club, in addition to its immediate activities, had men of note address it. These included Mayor Bennett of Worcester and Dr. Van Val- kenberg of Clark University, both fathers of Worcester Academy boys. In addi- tion, the Club sponsored an open forum with Mr. Howard Davis, noted authority on current happenings, as speaker. The Time Magazine Current Affairs Contest was conducted by the Club, prizes being awarded to the winners. 82 l .H,1!,l 4 lf 5 ,. f. .s '73, if W I ti ' inf 5255 its 44, lzflfilig 05213 :'a 15.18-ff1i?'L', n., 1,1 X ,gnu 932317 fs-:fy-2 ...r f. '13 'zQ.f':1l,E ' -'WTI I: .-,-'ff :4 1' l v ,.' .,J, 1 ff , . ,- .. :gs t t K 3 lx PJ lk, .wi , '51-rectify!! i' tiff:-2 ' L , 'Q-,1 165314121123 pw ',f'r?a -vi. lS't3,'ff-15.63 Q?-if-fifltts-33 .iwilna-QHSYB' 3SZiQ5?'!fQ?f3 Qizizafifm .,-i A-. v - dk' :T in -rfb-j' ' 'f . ,Y N, I 'J ffl aff,-vf','1fJ , 4-Q1 f,.,.i-gs.. . 51, its igjiw xy? , 1 lv 'H-.fa-1 Pjbafg-'f-19.5,-L2 V5,.f.J.,t'xe,q,t'.. f'2,Ql'3'k.14 7. nh 1.-.' Q .':,- it fa r 'F I t 4 If 1 Q'tl'g.'F' Kfffi, A hr if , -f be - Vg, illll' Q - .Wx 3 Y.. .4 581 3 jf? 2045 7 Hifi' ,:4'4. .rt i'f:1'i 3:2-11? 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Crawford, Mr. Peckham, Winer, Ackerman. Second Row: R. Merritt T. Cottrell, Adams, Higier, Schine, Spector, Byrd. Third Row: Durick, A. Freedman, P. Freedman, Widrow, Colby Chess Club OFFICERS RICHARD CRAWFORD , . . . . President ARTHUR WINER . . . Secretary-Treasurer MR. EARLE W. PECKHAM . Faculty Adviser Members Ackerman Cottrell, T. Freedman, P. Peckham Adams Crawford Higier Schine Byrd Durick Lyman Spector Colby Freedman, A. Merritt, R. Winer The Chess Club, under Mr. Peckham's able guidance, had a most successful season with a large and active membership. The club championship resolved itself into a battle between Richard Ackerman and Edmund Peckham, the winner being Peckham. William Colby won the consolation tournament. The club lost its first match to Commerce High, 3-2, but returned strongly to defeat Classical, 4-2. Classical trounced the Academy in a return match, however. The group's greatest achievement was that each member, through Mr. Peckham's instruction, became an able chess player. Every Saturday night, the members gathered together and made the Chess Club's sixth season an out- standing one. On Floor: Gortinkle, Dolinslcy, Briel, Lieberman. Seated: Woodbury, Lippman, Mr. Brown, Simons, Winer. Standing: Greenberg, Lorence, Menard, Choate, Stuart, Limon, Ackerman Photography Club OFFICERS KIMBALL WOODBURY ..... . President ARTHUR WINER , . . Vice-president CLAYTON STUART . . . Secretary-Treasurer MR. ROLAND K. BROWN . . Faculty Adviser Members Richard Ackerman Ioseph Dolinsky Bernard Lippman Lee Simons Charles Bird Herbert Gortinkle Leonard Lorence Clayton Stuart Karl Briel Charles Greenberg Albert Lieberman Arthur Winer Radcliffe Choate Gerald Limon Paul Menard Kimball Woodbury The Photography Club, supervised by Mr. Brown, started its season with a lecture by Mr. Leo Myers who spoke on Dutaycolor tor the Amateur. The club was next privileged to hear Mr. Harold Woodbury give an illustrated lecture on Kodachrome. Many ot the members were guests ot the Worcester Minicam Club and heard a lecture by Mr. Von Del entitled Human Interest Photography. A leading salon contributor and author, Mr. H. W. Wagner, was the last guest speaker. His intriguing lecture was entitled Ice and Snow Photography. The climax of the season was the photographic exhibition in May, which contained some ot the finest prints ever hung in a school salon. W'xtf,g .- , x . 4 fl 1 f I f Y 2' ' , 1 ' 5 - . H ' f ' :ff-R Lp- L-Kft -it 1-:WI wt Fi' Ut? 52Q,t n. -Q YA' . 9' . -N iigtlsx -51:5-yt .g-5LTsy7z,s,a. sr: T-'3?l6df'1JW:f 131 -xii: 5+ -Y fc Q. 5: .-,f',-5 .'6.'.1Qf,g 'f-ge'-'-5 -fy.: I .' .rp F I J 1 'tr f t I 5 4 lk, in I Q51-:ft-eel +:f33:7QQ5','E M931-,sie-rp . fl?-'gr wr. 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Clark Cum Laude HOWARD CHARLES LITT . , Valedictoricm ALEXANDER FRASER SHAW, III . Salutatorian CUM LAUDE EDWARD NATHAN CLARK, IR. LEONARD HUGO LORENCE HOWARD CHARLES LITT ALEXANDER FRASER SHAW, III YALE SUMMERS The Cum Laude Society was originally founded in 1906 at the Tome School, Port Deposit, Maryland, by Dr. Abram W. Harris. It was first organized in Worcester Academy as an honor society in 1912. The Society, founded as a secondary school scholastic society similar to the Phi Beta Kappa ot colleges, has gained much growth and recognition. When it was first founded, the society was known as the Alpha Delta Tau Fraternity. In order to avoid confusion with the many other Greek letter fraternities, however, the organization later changed its name to Cum Laude. The annual spring election to Cum Laude at Worcester Academy is one of the highlights of Commencement. The members are those seniors whose school records distinguish them as the leading students of their class. Fair Worcester Air-Fair Harvard Fair Worcester enthroned on the hills in thy pride With the city domes gleaming below, A gem on the robe of a beautiful bride, Or a crown on a beautiful brow. Thy children return to thy favorite halls With more joy than the home-flying dove, Their hearts beat with gladness to answer thy calls, As they bring thee their tribute of love. Dear nurse of our childhood! dear friend of our youth! To our hearts what fond memories throng, From thy chalice we quaffed the rich draughts of thy truth And our souls through thy strength were made strong. No landscape was ever so fair to be seen, No such sunsets crown day's busy hours, No friends like the friends of our boyhood have been And no mem'ries as happy as ours. O favored of Heaven, thy sons have engraved Their bright names on the wreaths of thy fame. To guard thee and guide thee, around thee has waved God's broad pillar of cloud and of flame. 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Gallagher, Fogarty, Kenary, Wray, Carroll, Rotelli, Stevens, Fox, O'Malley Varsity Football LINE UP WRAY . . Center CARROLL . . Lett End . Cen ter GALLAGHER . Right End NICKERSON . BUSSMAN . , Left Guard O'MALLEY . . Quarterback ROTELLI . . Right Guard FOX , . Right Haltback KINGSBURY . . . Right Tackle NAPIER ..... Lett Haltback Left Tackle IAROSZ ...,,,. Fullback THISSEN .... STEVENS . .... . . Substitute Quarterback Although it did not roll up its usual impressive list of victories, the Bed and Black football team proved to be an excellent team. Because of the hurricane which swept New England, the first game of the season, with Lawrence Academy, had to be cancelled. After three weeks of drilling, the Worcester Academy eleven led by Captain Moe Carroll encountered their traditional adversary, Cushing Academy, at Gaskill Field. Because of the lack of offensive power displayed by both teams, the game ended with the score being 6-6. Rotelli's blocking and tackles, Stevens' ground gaining, and larosz's passes were the features of the game. Head Coach Bockoven and his assistants, Mr. Brown and Mr. Sargisson, were confident that the team could do better. This confidence was justified by the 88 jiii' itfgfii . i'? 2!'1 if 1 2 . 4 , 4 . ,. . . 1.1 . n ,xl , ,gr is t . if ' Q52 2-Sift ht? mit 3 PT ' :M - vb r-' :vs ' .. .g mfg ,nh t - fr. if -. W: 'W egg: Tiffi- ,-..g1-zuu Ts-. -551,515-:fig-5:6 Ig: .3g'5,!,5Hf ff!--f':'f ' fr . :. ,.'..1,', .' 'l. ,- , .,. vt f r L 5 J lk, it . . . gg.-is-sgsggli Q- fbivxj- Qi'5lrf 5if'1Q'3l:Q:'r'lJg.'z syfffpmyisuqf r,.l'1i:m-fn.-.si r.gNH,7,,Qg- -.', by N .-. -' 12 .g . ,HW-'L'.t 'Ae'- ,,.1 j- -4, ',- :-A 'Tl I4 .ff is .llggfigff Fi3Iv,n2fgff,f532. -.' ,y4x..' 5 ying: gif7i'i3i?iff? ?'fXzIif52l' 3 sE,ld. ?fl4g.E:?5. 5,-4qgtf.+,,gg1 M521-sf?'?fPfw.a 3433:-'qr,v,Y,-..,. . 1-B...'.1 , bg q1,.f,1..,4.U1f'..' 1 'K as-.' 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',, fx rs as . f 1 P' ,, V fe J WNW f'- l A sigh, -egg 'tg' -5.g:+':..srf.i 2 :ci 1-iii-'J 1 5i7ijj5 fS ,i51f ,JR Etf:lL3f1'.TLFfi3k9!'7-t5 exhibition which the Hilltoppers put on against the Harvard Frosh at Harvard on October 15. The final score of this well-contested game was 14-12 in favor of Harvard. However, the team had done remarkably well in holding so powerful a team to so few points. On one of the plays Rotelli snatched the ball right out of a Harvard man's hands and ran for a touchdown, but the referee called back the play. The first touchdown was made on a line plunge by O'Malley, and the second was accounted for by a pass from O'Malley to Carroll. On October 22, despite the excellent playing of Napier, a consistent ground gainer for W.A., the team was outclassed and defeated by the Brown Frosh to the tune of 26-7. All the unscored points and pent up power of the Academy warriors came unleashed on October 29 to the utter dismay of the Northeastern rooters. From the initial whistle to the final gunshot the Red and Black players ran rampant piling up 41 points as against their opponents' O. With a complete reversal of form, the whole team played as though inspired. Time after time Bill Fox ac- counted for long Worcester gains. The line drives, excellent blocking, flashy broken field running, and long completed forward passes all combined to give this overwhelming score. The team lost their last game 12-7 to a formidable Dartmouth Freshman team which had on it many former WA. players. Tony Hotelli and Gallagher were the foremost stars of the day. The high point of the game was Stevens' 65-yard run for a touchdown. To Rotelli goes the honor of having played the outstanding brand of football this year. Tony brought down about seventy-five per cent of the tackles made and his blocking was an invaluable aid to the ground gaining backs. A brilliant future in college football is prophesied for Tony. Others who played outstanding games this year were: Carroll, Iarosz, O'Malley, Napier, Stevens, and Bill Fox. Despite the appearance of their record, which shows three defeats, one tie, and one victory, and taking into consideration both the strength of their oppo- nents and the fact that only one varsity man from last year's team was back, the coaches and team believe that they had a fairly successful season. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. October l Lawrence Worcester Cancelled October 8 Cushing Academy Worcester 6 6 October 15 Harvard Frosh Harvard 12 14 October 22 Brown Freshman A Worcester 7 26 October 29 Northeastern Worcester 41 O November 5 Dartmouth Frosh Dartmouth 7 12 89 Third How: Gortinkle, MacDougall, H. Hansen, A. Sharpe, Marshall, Mr. Butler, Mr. Shaw Second How: Reilly, Green, Sheehan, Ward, G. Saenz, Greenberg. First Row: Yarber, G. Nelson, Sylvia, McLauthlin, B. Leete, Magnuson, Litt Varsity Soccer LINE UP NELSON, G . , Outside Right MacDOUGALL . . Center Holibcxck Lett Hclfback LITT . . . Outside High! SHEEHAN . LEETE, B. . Inside Right YARBER, B. Left Fullbczck MARSHALL, A. , . Center GREEN . MCLAUTHLIN tCapt.l . Inside Left SAENZ . Right Fullbaclc Right Fullbock SYLVIA .... Outside Lett HANSON . . Goalie SHARPE, A. . Right Hczlfback Favorable gods looked down upon the Worcester soccer team as they swept on to what proved to be one ot the most successful seasons of the past fourteen years. Only two veterans, Marshall and Captain McLauthlin, were back, but Coach Shaw managed to mould a decent team. After three days of practice, the W.A. booters met the Bridgewater Normal School in a practice game on October l. The boys played valiantly but poorly, losing 2-l. Exactly one week later, on October 8, a reconstructed team met and de- feated Lexington High by the score 3-2. 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' ia!-1Q?1hi,7z 5 4 .. -: ' Fslii5.4tfiJ,1 2 gigggi,-lilly., ::f5,4.g::Ekill,i,' J! gn, ' .M y Wliirlig- iffy-1'r.'Qs pw 935 s11gfh4'QfIf2.': fA.f:if :1m:sst:f.?aEzs:4i.: replaced Sheehan at outside right, Sheehan later becoming the left halfbackp Al Sharpe took Ward's place at right halfbackp and Hanson was given the goalie berth. g A second victory was scored by Worcester on the following Wednesday when they defeated Brown Freshman 1-O. Coach Shaw had drilled the team on short passes, and the improvement was noticeable. For three quarters no score was made. In the fourth quarter McLauthlin registered a goal by knocking the ball in with his head. The best playing was done by MacDougall, who stopped Brown from scoring many times and backed up the forwards excellently. The next game was against Monson Academy on the 19th of October. Again, MacDougall played the best game with Marshall and McLauthlin as other stars. The final score was 4-O in favor of Worcester. On October 22, Worcester suffered its first defeat. The red and black booters had reached their peak in the game against Monson and were not up to par when they played at Andover. The final outcome was 6-O in favor of Andover, Andover having the best team in years. A 1-1 tie was the best that Worcester could do against a strong Williston team on October 29. The lone W.A. tally was made by Marshall. Several opportunities to score had been muffed by the Hilltoppers, but in the last minute Marshall booted the ball over the line. No scores were made in the two overtime periods which were played. Worcester ran up its largest score the next Wednesday, November 2, when they defeated the Fitchburg Teachers' College Iunior Varsity 5-l. Marshall accounted for three of the team's five tallies while McLauthlin and Nelson each made one. MacDougall played outstandingly, seeming to be everywhere with his inexhaustible stamina and courage. On November 5, despite the excellent playing of the team, Worcester was defeated by Harvard Frosh to the tune of 4-2. Marshall was high scorer of the year with nine goals. McLauthlin made five. MacDougall, Yarber, and Sharpe played the best defensive games. Mac- Dougall was elected captain of next year's team. Mr. Shaw and the team are to be congratulated for their imposing record of four victories, one tie, and only two defeats. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A October 8 Lexington Lexington 3 October 12 Brown Frosh Worcester 1 October 19 Monson Academy Worcester 4 October 22 Andover Academy Andover O October 29 Williston Williston 1 November 2 Fitchburg l. V's. Worcester 5 November 5 Harvard Frosh Worcester 2 Ao Q Bock Row: Mr. Ballard, A. Freidman, A. Hansen, Shumway, M. Andreson, Karotkin, Menard. Second Row: N. Andreson, Hachey, Durick, Hillhouse, DeMello, l. Graham, Lieberman, Gamage. First How: S. Wolcott, Hart, C. Bird, White, Schena, Mirando, Cole, G. Sharpe, Higier Gray Football This year's Gray football team seemed to have run clown a blind alley, for despite the excellent coaching of Mr. Ballard and the hard playing of the boys, the team was unable to win any of its tour games. The team was thoroughly outclassed by Monson Academy to the tune ot 39-O. Next game, however, was not so bad. The Grays held the city champs, Classical High School, to a 7-O victory. In the third game, Worcester scored its first touchdown, but it was of no avail, tor Trade trounced Worcester 26-6. The last game showed another defeat for the Grays, this time by South High. The final score was 12-6. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A, Opp, October 8 Monson Monson O 39 October 19 Classical Worcester O 7 October 26 Trade Worcester 6 26 November 9 South High Worcester 6 12 wwf refer -:iff -V. ' tt . 9' 3 5.59 h 1:1 , A L, J ff H' ' . . 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V. -1,-14' X ., 4,-:a',.t, .:. 5.3.92 1 gt. ,' - ,?- '-l'f',':,':, ,g11.'.'5'i: Tx' :rt .ICJ 'W I' 1 I P ! ii. Jr Tv? NAA-xg. I I 1 ' ,fx nib bfi' elm if 55-95394 , H I ' Y - . 'Sr' V I We Nitty! ' '. .V Seated: Stevens, Wood, McLauthlin, Lyford, Perkins. Standing: Sherman, Kenary, Donnelly, O'Malley, Hanson, Morey, Sheehan, Mr. Sargisson Winter Track This year's track team had a most successful season under the leadership of Mr. Sargisson. In addition to its many victories in competition, another accom- plishment of the team's was the construction of a new outdoor track. The tracksters started their season with a first place in the Mile Relay and 45-yard dash at the Boston Y Meet. A second place in the Mile Relay at the Prout Games in Boston the following week was followed by a trouncing at the hands of the Brown Frosh. In rapid succession, however, Worcester defeated Northeastern's Freshmen, took first place in the Mile Relay at the Eastern Sea- board Relays, and won first place at the Dartmouth Interscholastics. Captain McLauthlin set new records in the lOOO-yard run at Northeastern and in the 880 at Dartmouth. Bill Wood set a new record in the 60-yard dash at Dartmouth. The season closed with a victory over Huntington and a first at the Bowdoin Interscholastics. f1.ma1:5ag - Q 'e::r'wr1f'fgggna - wg v- 433.1 SCHEDULE Umm' Oppmivm Plarr' W.A. Opp. lanuary 2l Boston Y Meet Boston First lanuary 28 Prout Games Boston Second February 8 Brown Frosh Providence 28 42 February ll Eastern Seaboard Relays Boston First February 18 Northeastern Frosh Northeastern 42 26 I'-'sf if-W . . February 22 Dartmouth Interscholastics Dartmouth First February 25 Huntington Boston 46 22 N 1 'il f March ll Bowdoin Interscholastics Brunswick First if-' 115. 45'-4:.. '1'f: 1'fll3n: ili fi .1.,:- ft. VNUYQ1 -.,-,,.-, I is.-A Q-C,Pt-xQ'f3',c4'i- p':2sSigt.0','1LI -u..'ffi1f i::':-:3,f:g,.f?g-rf2f- 3.1-x in - .ale f':, fa1'g3'LQ:f?2x'fl' 93 'z.. ' ff... f ?3i'ul. uf--:us ,-.1 -Y :-'-4-'-1 if-ZJM' -F4 . 2,-7. .n -yiw-'Q Ili v -'?'.'- ut .il-ffl V -1 wa zz f- e':':.' .uf . p 1:'.j,-',.'-.-in ui .tx gW,,-.,-.'gq.- - C111 Q1 'v,'gz'f'Cf.,g.3.j ,wg iq-.p., , .f:.',4r'-.,- -.5 -,,. , ...-. . 11.3,-W, fn ,MJ -, ,,,f-,fvg L.. . 1,12 t tn, 'ln 1.-r 1. .' 5-ff r. 1,,I'l,v,1'A i Q' -up-5--12. 1' Standing: Hagstrom, Mara, O'Connor, DeMello, Mr. Bockoven Seated: Wyman, Tyberowski, l. Clark, Fox, Hall Varsity Basketball Coach Hal Bockoven's basketmen opened a busy season by trouncing a weak Lawrence team, 73-18, at the Hilltoppers' gymnasium. Ed Spillane set the pace for the Academy hoopsters by hanging up 22 points. Three days later, headed by Captain lim Clark and Bob O'Connor, the Red and Black trounced Dean Academy, 45-19, in the first of a home and home series. On lanuary 18, a highly touted quintet from Harvard invaded the hilltop, and the Freshmen nosed out the Academy in the final period, 39-31. However, the locals came back strongly by taking New England Institute, 47-24. Then the team toured to Boston to swamp Huntington, 60-15. Playing in a preliminary game, the Bockoven men, paced by Hagstrom's sharp shooting in the second half, nosed out the W.P.I. Iayvees, 22-19. Four days later, the Academy hoopmen, showing their finest form to date, made it four consecutive victories by eking out a 30-25 decision over a well-balanced Springfield Freshman team. lim Wyman led the way for the Academy boys, being helped by O'Connor's last period thrusts. The Red and Black team started the second half of their schedule by putting on one of their worst performances of the year, and the Andover five made good use of this advantage by trouncing the Hilltoppers, 41-24. However, the local boys took revenge by overpowering a favored Brown Cub team, 43-32, on the following Wednesday. Going upstate to Ashburnham to play their strongest rivals of the year, the Academy courtmen lost a 32-25 decision in the roughest contest of the season with Cushing Academy. ...i ..,.g,:,.., ., .5 Q, ,Q?,giif?f!Q'EE,'g f', . i' ' 'l Q 1 f ' , ff ' . 1 U Llbl ' ' klllit 1 9.55 1 ,gif Y' , 2 ill? 1 - -. g 7.4, Qf'a,Q:,:,L ' . ! .fi 'f 'lr 9,45-4-fb: i. f.n?f'.'2 fwf :w'sb,1.,F.f2.-nf? :1-tat-4 - rim r at cg ,135 f e f.rQ .-':-:Z 3 r311 f? S': haf 1 I f 5 'x Alfa li FTF! 'l .: . .HI ' The :xii-igakifq-1 -rh L., , ,inlz .1 5, .3157-nJ.'-'QQ-g.r.. F,w?-SFU,-7f'ii.ffi2 3 J ig vlan. . A2340-4-y.mw4D Q. -was-.i,n.,1 i4e,1yk:11i3fR'21-Ps Efsiiigiif-liiifrlg b .i,. .,? 1fbt3iS,FQ'5:5:g 94 any r, r.nj.7g gtg,- bi-, 8,':b'H' 1. :gg ': 'Y 'x.,j:ga51 1 T: :Q 4 , f. finish 5 .'n.'v . ,. . . .A--,..f,'.',',? 1 A J ,lr .1 fwv,:1!Fz4:4 Quin: 3-i sk di J a,,L1,.' 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The Hilltoppers got away with a big lead in the first canto and were never headed, winning handily, 43-16. The Red and Black continued their winning streak by conquering their Cushing foes, 33-30, however, the Hilltoppers appeared stale and won the game from the free throw lane, netting 13 out of 23 tries. A week later, the W.A. cagers drew the curtain on another season, showing superb form before an overflow crowd of Worcester County Day attendants. The Williston team, a longtime jinx of the Hilltoppers, was subdued, 42-29. The Red and Black basketeers had one of the most successful seasons since 1930 when the Academy boys were the New England Prep School Champions. The total score was ll wins and 3 losses. The outstanding game was the victory over Exeter, the first in recent years. Wyman, O'Connor, and Spillane, aided by Hagstrom, Tyberowski, and Hall, took care of the offensive work while Captain Clark, Fox, and Mara did a superb job in the back court. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. lanuary 11 Lawrence Academy Worcester 73 18 lanuary 14 Dean Academy Worcester 45 19 January 18 Harvard Freshmen Worcester 31 39 lanuary 21 New England Institute Worcester 47 24 Ianuary 25 Huntington Boston 60 15 lanuary 28 W.P.l. layvees Worcester 22 19 February 1 Springfield Freshmen Worcester 30 25 February 4 Andover Academy Andover 24 41 February 8 Brown Freshmen Worcester 43 32 February ll Cushing Academy Ashburnham 25 32 February 18 Exeter Academy Worcester 49 37 February 22 Dean Academy Franklin 43 16 February 25 Cushing Academy Worcester 33 30 March 4 Williston Academy Worcester 42 29 First Row: Lorence, G. Nelson, Reilly, L. Wilson, King, Sylvia, McCants. Second Row: Riley, I. Ryan, W. Ryan, Crane, Winer, Hazelton, Wisniewski, Mr. Presson. Third Row: Feldman, Richards, F. Nelson, Widdowson Swimming The 1939 Worcester Academy swimming team had one of the most success- ful seasons in the school's history. Captained by their ace fifty-yard man, Lewis Wilson, the mermen won ten out of twelve dual meets and tied for first place in the Brown lnterscholastics. This past season was most spectacular as almost a dozen school swimming records were broken and rebroken. Accounting for most of these were lack and Bill Ryan, ZOO-yard free-styler and backstroker respectively. These two top-ranking aquatic stars were undefeated in dual competition this year. Other individual stars were: Reilly, the veteran diver who was also unbeaten in dual meets, Feldman, the lOO-yard free-style and breast- stroker, and Art Crane, free-style ace. Capturing those all important seconds and thirds for W.A. were Tom King, diver, loe Wisniewski, backstroker, Leonard Lorence, breaststroker, and free- stylers, Frank and Grant Nelson, Irving Richards, lohn McCants, Doug Sylvia, Bob Widdowson, Sid Hazelton, and Art Winer. The team easily gained its first two victories over W.P.l. Freshmen and Dean Academy. 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Although the Ryans shattered records in the meet, the speedy Exeter quartet clinched the meet by shattering the nine-year-old W.A. record for the 200-yard relay. The following week the team gained satisfaction for last year's loss by trouncing the Brown Cubs. An achievement which will go down in the annals of W.A. swimming his- tory was the tying for first in the Brown Interscholastics. After points had been gained by the Ryans, Crane, Reilly, and the medley relay trio, the combination of I . and B. Ryan, Crane, and Wilson won the 200-yard relay, thereby winning the meet and more fame for Worcester. While trouncing their last three opponents, Huntington, W.P.I. and M.I.T., the fury of the Ryans' swimming continued un- abated and both set records not far below the world marks. For this splendid season, the swimming team owes most of the credit to the fine tutelage, the patience, the understanding, and the inspiration ofits departed coach, Harold W. Presson. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A Opp. January 18 W.P.I. Frosh Worcester 18 January 21 Dean Academy Worcester 8 lanuary 28 Pawtucket High Worcester 22 February 1 Springfield F rosh Worcester 28 February 4 Andover Andover 25 February B Brookline High Worcester 10 February ll Harvard Frosh Worcester 29 February 18 Exeter Worcester 39 February 22 Brown Frosh Worcester 25 February 25 Brown Interscholastics Brown Tied tor First March l W.P.I. Frosh Worcester 24 March 4 Huntington Worcester 13 March ll M.I.T. Frosh Worcester 20 9' Seated: Pierotti, Mendelsohn, Simons, Shaw, Healy, Hills, DeRosier. Standing: Wolcott, West, R5 -,yy Hill, Limon, McKenna, Shumway, Sage, Leander, Gaeta, Mr. Avis ., P, of .fvriofvgfvvxs Y' 'K 'V' frfis Fencing as 'f:t'5 ff' Although composed almost entirely of green material, the fencing team, 9v . . . . . ,, ,, . because of 11S enthusiasm and the coaching ability of Doc Avis, won four out of nine meets. Captain Sandy Shaw, saber ace, and Dick Ackerman, toil star, were the only returning veterans. After defeating Orange High School and Andover, the tencers, weakened by sickness, dropped the next four matches to Exeter, Loomis, and the Yale and Brown Freshmen. A strong comeback was made when the team defeated a sup- posedly stronger Harvard unit. Next to fall were the Dartmouth papooses. The season closed with the Hilltoppers losing narrowly to M.l.T. Freshmen. Date lanuary 21 February 4 February 18 February 22 February 25 March 4 March ll March 15 March 18 Opponent Orange High Andover Exeter Loomis Yale, '42 Brown, '42 Harvard, '42 Dartmouth, '42 M.I.T., '42 SCHEDULE Place Worcester Andover Exeter Loomis New Haven Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester W.A. 7 11 2 9 12 12 15 11 12 Opp. 2 6 7 18 15 15 12 6 15 i. 1 5 X . .f I' X4 ' K, .s I afa- :5 aj if Ein ..-. .551 t- , .. ilbff-Q Q3,1EI5f,5:9.:sfIZ If.j2fJ:i 1fiv'.: .., UL... 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TOZIER, Coach O'DONOGHUE, Manager Although they got oft to a poor start by losing to St. Mark's Academy, 2-4, the Worcester hockey team, coached by Mr. Tozier, made a smashing comeback by taking the next game, 12-2, against Dean Academy. Carroll and Duttey each scored tive. Their third game, with Mt. St. Charles, found the W.A. hockey players on the short end ot a 5-O score. In rapid succession, however, Water- town, Williston, and Athol tell beneath the slashing attack of Coach Tozier's men to the tunes ot 1-O, 5-4, and 3-l. Due to the tact that there was little ice this winter, more than halt the scheduled games had to be canceled. For their record ot tour wins out of six the team and Mr. Tozier are to be complimented. Date lanuary 14 lanuary 18 lanuary 21 lanuary 23 lanuary 25 lanuary 28 Opponent St. Mark's Dean Academy Mt. St. Charles Watertown Williston Athol High SCHEDULE Plant' Southboro Green Hill Green Hill Green Hill Green Hill Green Hill WA. Ol 2 12 O l 5 3 wp. 4 2 5 O 4 1 l J -4, 5,44l: .ffdls ' r - -L .Q 4' Seated: Hillhouse, Galliher, Andreson, Barnes, Clark. Standing: Mr. Ballard, Fagerlund, Karotkin, Kameese Gray Basketball STAFF Earl Fowler, Captain Mr. Ballard, Coach The Worcester Academy Grays this year enjoyed for the first time the distinction ot having an undefeated season. Mr. Delmont Ballard, who coached the Grays through their past few seasons, and Captain Fowler, high scorer ot the year, are to be complimented on their fine record. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. lanuary 24 Dean Academy Worcester 49 6 lanuary 25 Grafton High Worcester 23 20 February l Cushing Academy Cushing 33 12 February 11 North High Worcester 20 15 February 15 Dean Academy Dean 39 19 February 25 Cushing Academy Worcester 28 6 March 4 Williston Worcester 22 17 1OO vf.1j'f...,.,.,. ' 1 ' xl ' 'air 2155 1. gf. aim -tl .F l .Q rf ffl' W' .4 5. f. -. . r - twig 3 F as if 'Sf' 1 25211. 'W nt 5. x . A 5 . 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' gte.Q5g:ga55a,r: f'Ai'fQ.-.fi-9455 grvngqgteiigf fifdkiir. 4 v t ,' .' v 62 :W Jlfrgdtwmfe 'aj'hz1z .'r,gfy- L 'rg ,Q :'f2 w .1 f,?:ff-3 .4 443.51-7-it aw' ' -N 'f 2 hz.-::-..-:imma +w1f:.1 -.nf-.-ff .A A1 qi,',-r,,-5, 'draw' 'Y.r.'f.1i YS: Hb.. .Slim-f'.,5!,,-xr, FELL! 1.-.2 :t'.??P,5.:, f.1w2ew-rr -anim: First Row: Gallagher, Perkins, Donnelly, Wood, McLauthlin, Hotelli, Lyford, Hanson, O'Malley. Second How: Mr. Brown, Morey, Wajer, Hart, Choate, Flavin, Sheehan, Mr. Sargisson. Standing: Sherman, Sylvia, Leete, Colby Spring Track Once again Coach Harvey Sargisson placed on the field a championship track team. In their first match, with the Springfield F rosh team, the tracksters were victorious, 68-58. Worcester ran away with the second meet, defeating Northeastern F rosh to the tune of 79-47. At the New Hampshire Interscholastics Worcester placed third with 19 points. Outstanding on the team were Wood, the dash man, Captain McLauthlin, half-miler and lOOO-yard runner, Sheehan, the miler, and Hanson, high jumper and broad jumper. Coach Sargisson is well satisfied with the team's record and is confident that the boys will keep up the good work. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. April 22 Springfield, '42 Worcester 68 58 May 3 Northeastern, '42 Worcester 79 47 May 6 New Hampshire Interscholastics Third place with 19 points May l3 Andover Andover May 2O Exeter Exeter May 30 Brown Interscholastics Brown lOl First How: W. Regan, Wray, Wyman, Carroll, larosz, DeMe1lo, Stevens. Second Row: Leete, Blakely, Hall, S. Regan, Schena, Kenary, Galliher, Mr. Bockoven. Standing: Bird, Barnes, Gamage, Pomeroy, Scannell, Mirando Baseball STAFF MAURICE CARROLL . .... . Captain COSMO MIRANDO . . Manager HAROLD N. BOCKOVEN ...,,..., Coach On April ll, only eleven Clays before the opening game, Coach Hal Bocko- ven held the first practice session of the season in baseball. Captain Moe Carroll appeared with three other veterans, and an abundant supply of new material was rapidly shaped into form for the opening game. Coach Bockoven selected Tom Galliher, a burly newcomer, as his pitching choice for the opener, and although he gave a promising performance, his team- mates showed a lack of practice in hitting curve balls by collecting only four bingles from the slants of Clay, the Harvard twirler. The Freshmen collected three runs in the first inning and went on to win, 5-2. Al Barnes, another newcomer, was driven from the box the following game in 4M innings by the Monson nine, a new rival on the Worcester schedule, when they connected with every one of his assortment of pitches. Galliher finished the game, however, the damage had been done, and Monson was the victor, 10-3. On April 29, the locals played host for the first time this season and gave the home folks a treat by winning for the first time, to the disappointment of the Brown Freshmen. The score was 6-1. Ed Spillane, a veteran from last year, toed the rubber for the Red and Black and held the Brown Freshmen contingent to 102 1.- ,. JZ' : -n Hs'k5Il.'i ! 'i g-6 - Qu , K-if. f , If V 4,52 .1 R ' ' n .-Y A i f . 1 N if , 4 - sn: 5- 3154 F1 gf C 5- P 1 ,c ' , all F vw 'va' ' de-.f P xiii' .fin iyfifr , wks Z-lifgfizlivgh siiavififsfflsf :57fi?3l S5259 ff: .'xi,.,.vg 15?-'-F1 if 5515 I - f-.1 .. 7,31 'QU.1ffEt ff'-ji ififhl gc.,-f ' ' 9.5 i,... .211-:X - S, anim-' figtfil J? ' .gif--4. .L-54 r'.4I -- if 'JZ-' 'f ' iL'v 7- .Vv f- . gl .tg-1 4. , !f:'L5i:5. .,IQ:'.f Hu, P 1. 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He, however, put the pressure on and held Lawrence to only one more run. Worcester's game with Exeter Academy was another victory for the Hill- toppers. Ed Spillane was the starting pitcher for Worcester, but he was replaced after several innings by Galliher. It was a nip-and-tuck game all along. For every run Worcester scored, Exeter also made one. However, in the ninth inning the Exeter pitcher, with bases loaded and two out, walked a Worcester man forc- ing home the winning run. The final score was 11-10. Huntington executed the squeeze play in the ninth inning to defeat the Red and Black, 5-4. Harrison Leete, making his first appearance of the season, pitched well until the eighth inning when he was replaced by Galliher, who was charged with the defeat. Kenary homered for the Academy in the first inning with one runner aboard. Much credit is due Coach Bockoven for his untiring efforts and to the entire team for its success. Publication date of the Towers prevents us from giving any later scores. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. April 22 Harvard Worcester 5 April 26 Monson Monson 10 April 29 Brown, '42 Worcester 1 May 3 Lawrence Worcester 6 May 6 Exeter Worcester 10 May 9 Holy Cross, '42 Worcester rain May 10 Huntington Huntington 5 May 13 Yale, '42 New Haven May 17 Cushing Worcester May 20 Williston Williston May 24 Andover Worcester May 27 Springfield, '42 Worcester May 31 Dean 103 qxqzkkl-,t:5TC-C cfs s 91 7 it , tw.mEr4'f REAUEMY XXCFSYZ wxCESr ' is fi llqtAuErllO 7' MADM VQCESTP ACADEMY First Row: Gendron, Cassidy, Summers, Gevirtz, Goodman. Second Row: Mr. Barker, Wilks, Hansen, Karotkin, Clark, Wade. Bock Row: Pinger, Fox Tennis One ot the most successful tennis teams in years made its appearance this year on the Worcester Academy courts. Coached by Mr. Barker, the racket wielders defeated Brown Frosh, 7-2. In rapid succession the strong teams ot Lawrence, Tilton, and Assumption 1. V.'s tell before the smashing drives of Captain Summers, Allen Gevirtz, and Phil Cassidy. So tar this year the tennis team has been undeteated. They have, however, not yet played their toughest matches. Their match against Newton is considered the hardest one of them all. With many excellent players on the team, Mr. Barker is looking torward to a banner season tor his boys. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. ' Opp. April 29 Brown, '42 Worcester 7 2 May 3 Lawrence Worcester 6 O May 6 Tilton Worcester 6 3 May 10 Assumption l. V.'s Worcester 7 2 May 13 Newton Worcester May 17 Cushing Worcester May 19 Boston Latin Worcester May 20 Williston Williston May 27 Classical High of Springfield Worcester May 31 Dean Worcester 104 ih!?f' ff In ' ' Q1 f. 1 is ' f L ,fi 1-lm 'll if 2 1,4 at 1.4-1 FSE: ,v , , J: .fm I Iii 'H . 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Loss of their captain, Ned Harkness, hindered the locals, but they fought valiantly and outplayed Union in the second half. In quick succession M.l.T. and Harvard Freshmen fell before the sharpshooting Hilltoppers. On April lO, the Academy stickmen lost a close decision game to Deerfield Academy, 3-4. Both teams played well, but Deerfield managed to place a hard shot by W.A.'s goalie, Crawford, to score the winning tally. Much praise is due Mr. Avis, coach of lacrosse, for the splendid results of his first year of coaching. SCHEDULE Dale Opponent Place W.A. Opp. April 22 Union College, '42 Schenectady 3 9 April 29 M.l.T., '42 Cambridge 6 3 May 3 Harvard, '42 Cambridge 6 2 May 10 Deerfield Worcester 3 4 May l3 Exeter Worcester May 20 Glens Falls Worcester May 24 Springfield Worcester May 31 lO5 Governor Dummer N. Byfield :WW Mr. Butler, Howard, Fowler, Anderson, Widdowson Golt Once more Worcester Academy lists among its varsity sports the name of golf. Ably coached by Mr. Butler, this year's team started oft their season by defeating North High, 512-lg. Led by Captain Fowler, Worcester's next victim was South High. However, the team, consisting ot Fowler, Widdowson, R. How- ard, and Anderson, playing in that order, dropped their third match to St. lohn's. Revenge was theirs, however, in the fourth game when the W.A. pros drove the Amherst teams oft the course with a 3K-2yQ victory. Publication ot the Towers prevents us from giving the remainder of the scores' but the record of the team this far indicates that it is one of the best to 2 33 x 5, 1 h d F-'faq r lwi ' g 'Flsl K3 ' J, . x:'w,,,'.b1. NVQ' ilititfii' if ' 3 ul Y. fa fag .Jw .-.EM SF'-a5?'w.1-Q. .. fifsffffzilf- J -if-7:15 iq:-I E- w -vm ., av.,- ' . 5 ,Iwi - 14, .1 r -. .',- g'f,f.r--,LQ 6 2,4 Nt. - --1.1. .,, A L..-, -4,13 px -FQ-fi 'Af ,QQ - f YF t I e I x r ill appear in Worcester. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place W.A. Opp. April 26 North H. S. 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The great singers of the school-and Lorence-climb to the Tower room for tryouts for the Glee Club. So ends the first month. October Football team ties Cushing, 6-6, in the initial game of the year. The soccer team travels to Lexington to defeat them, 3-2. The Worcester County Alumni cheered hard for the football team but not hard enough to drown the yells of the pretty, feminine Cushing cheering section. Thissen buys a three-cent stamp and tries to find out how to spell Ashburn- ham fCushing, you dopel. Conference held for the Parents of Worcester and Worcester County boys. Many day boys decide to run away from home. Soccer team turns in another victory, this time over the Brown Frosh. Score-1-O. Entire school is amazed because of past records. Mr. H. Phillip Patey speaks on The Making of a Modern Book. Schine is amazed, for the bookstorefkl always brought his. Annual meeting of the Trustees held in the Megaron. Harvard Freshmen tackle Worcester for the first down in a hard-fought battle. Final score was 14-12 in favor of Harvard. Soccermen once again register victory as the Monson team goes down fighting, 4-0. Mr. lohn S. Hollister lectures in Warner on To the Four Corners of the Earth on S 1.00 a Day. Bates wonders what he can do with six cents and a bottle opener. I une informs Mr. Hollister that he learned in grammar school that the earth was round so there couldn't be corners. 108 f sf- i ei ti-f 2 WS 3:5 lk' ' .fflku e fin ' J 'bf -A Q 1 1 ff, ft , ia' ,il . -V2 Wi 1 ii ' J si up . ilk? - . Q 1 ! . I , .rm T q.! H, .. .. as ,i '-alt! Qiljwg-4: .flifieyfsrhfizg T-if-Gs wb A his ,j f.':FjS rg . -'.' g'f..1-v-.side .3 fa :IS - -vm: .' rf f' ,-1,...' '22 '--1l.:'..:.fi -A -- N- '1 .4 f Tj, '!.1:.'S'. ,.2,f,1..i,:4r,q1.: J i3'.'Li'ffr' fir. 1 2331...-.g5,,,. :gfgg:g2.,5,: ,:r'.-1153 .ska gp, 15,51 mf?-'ff' ' .. ,- us , '..+'f . . 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Send me five dollars. 28 Mr. Fred Miller, of the Oxford School of Business Administration, lectures to the school on the game of life. Gaeta decides that he'd rather be dead. 29 Football team finally comes through to the amazement of all. Northeastern rooters return home sadly as their team is beaten, 41-O. Soccer team ties Williston, 1-1. The ball would not go into the goal a second time despite the fluent swearing of Marshall. Informal dance held in the Megaron. 31 to November 4. Mr. Howard Davis speaks to the school in chapel on The World in Which We Live. November 2 Fitchburg l.V.'s return home disappointed as the soccer team wins, 5-1. 5 Dartmouth Freshmen-and Luis Zalamea-welcome the W.A. football team and defeat them, 12-7. Soccer team winds up its season by losing to Harvard F rosh, 2-4. Good work, boys, for your past record this season. 6 Vespers speaker is Rabbi Levi A. Olan. Pomeroy remains awake. Monitors take charge of the dorms. Deathlike silence reigns in the school. ll Dr. Dwight E. Lee of Clark University delivers a lecture on Armistice Day. 12 Informal dance held in Megaron by W.A.C.S. Peckham misinterprets the announcement and comes in formal. 15 Fox, Broughton, O'Donoghue and Hall installed as new monitors, completing the board. 18 Glee Club gives a concert in Chapel. Sounded like the unfinished sym- phony. 19 The Fall Dance-actually our first look at the Bancroft's famed beauties- ah, me-and it wasn't even Spring. 20 Donald Schine considers having a haircut. 21 School considers having Donald's hair cut. 22 Donald receives a big hand at supper as he appears with a wiffle. 23 Thanksgiving vacation finally arrives. 109 Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and so forth-briefly, we're back. School covered with seven inches of snow. Students resolve not to be late for breakfast. Mr. Small beams upon Kelleher and informs him that he has the honor of shoveling the sidewalk in front of the Megaron. December lohn Hope Day celebrated by the Hampton singers, who entertain the school in chapel. Very much enjoyed by all-even Lyford. Only ten more days until Christmas vacation. Broughton has, however, started his at Thansgiving. Impassioned debate held by Sigma in chapel. Tenn dinner and Fall play. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly I heard a tapping as of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. 'Tis Brownie, I muttered, merely him and nothing more. Annual carol sing with Mr. Robert Illingworth as guest speaker. Boys start counting hours, Mr. Small starts counting latenesses, and Mr. Blossom counts the marks. Everyone feels badly. Fall Term finally closes amid hectic preparations for departure. January School reopens. Two hundred students return to Worcester for a much needed rest. Fire nearly destroys Dexter but Wood, who should have been in the movies, discovers the flames and turns in the alarm. Vespers conducted by Dr. lames Gordon Gilkey. Basketball team wins opener from Lawrence Academy by the slightly terrific score of 73-18. Ed Spillane made enough baskets to defeat the foe on his score alone. Austin MacCormick, Commissioner of Correction in New York, guest speaker at buffet supper for Worcester County Alumni. Mr. lohn Weinheimer speaks in chapel about the role of the telephone company in the September hurricane. Basketeers again victorious. This time the loser was Dean Academy, 45- 19. Grays too were victorious, trouncing the Dean I .V.'s 49-6. A sad day for Dean. Worcester seems to be Dean's nemesis as the hockey team overpowers them, 12-2, Carroll and Duffy each scoring five goals. 110 I f 7l,1v:f1'5 ' nf ,W fi lj. 1 gr, 2? 1' 4,71 ' wr 35' 95 ff t xg 1. 11 P +1 L 4, ,J zfi f' .mf f . gil, . Y . V 11.5, A -1 .iff :Et - iii' ' . ,if fs t ? -ss -1:-A. J l I - . 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Swimming team fwithout Lotzj wins first meet from W.P.I., 43- 18. Although leading at the half, the hitherto undefeated W.A. five loses a close one to the Harvard hoopsters,.39-31. The hockey team again follows suit fthe copy- catsl by losing to a powerful St. Marks sextet, 4-2. The athletic season was in full swing with all teams competing. The hoop- men, swimmers, and fencers were successful, but the hockey team lost. That night Billy Wood, by winning the 45-yard dash, and the victorious one lap relay team of Weston, McLauthlin, Stevens, and Lyford added more trophies to Worcester Academy's already large collection. The meet was at the Boston Y.M.C.A. Hockey team bounces back into form with a victory over Watertown, l-O. Another day of victories for Worcester as the Varsity and Gray basketball teams, and the hockey team come through. Hockey team, basketball team, and fencing team are victorious. Red letter day for swimming team as they defeat Pawtucket High, last year's swimming champions of New England. Commander Donald B. MacMillan, honorary member of the Worcester Academy faculty, lectured in Warner on Beyond the Arctic Circle. Proceeds of this illustrated lecture were donated to the school for the Davis Restoration Fund. Time Current Events Contest sponsored by the Politics Club. February Springfield Freshmen had a bad day losing to both the swimming and basketball teams. It was Worcester's turn for a bad day as the swimmers and hoopmen lost to Andover teams. However, the fencers defeated Andover, 11-6, upholding the family honor. F reshman-Sophomore Dance held in the Megaron to the sweet music of the Pied Pipers. It was a great success. Litt discovers a mistake in the Bible. Violent spiritual upheaval follows. the Present Day. Dr. Norman Fletcher was the first speaker, he being followed in quick succession by Mr. Albert Rankin and Mr. W. Albert Lotz. Dr. Norman Fletcher gives an illustrated lecture in the chapel in the evening on Thomas Hardy. ' Carey decides to hit the books because his average has dropped from 95'Z, to 94MfZ,. Track team loses to the Brown Freshmen. Swimming team defeats Brookline and Basketball team takes the Brown F rosh. Hockey team is again unable to play, due to lack of ice. Some nasty inhabitant of the Spa hung Lloyd Byrd up in a mail sack. Despite his petiteness, the parcel post rate was too high, so he went home on his week-end by bus. Basketball team loses a heartbreaker to Cushing, 33-27. Some consolation was derived from the fact that the Grays beat the Cushing I .V.'s, 37-12. Swimming team sinks a powerful Harvard Freshman aggregation while Avis's fencers are completely foiled and lose to M.I.T. Track team wins the two lap relay at the Eastern Seaboard Games in Boston. Mr. Tozier conducts the students in a tribute to Lincoln in Chapel. Arthur Freedman is not quite sure who Lincoln was, although he has a vague idea-1' ' Fencers lose to Brown Freshmen but the basketball team defeats Dean Academy. Weather is threatening so Mr. Small cheerfully announces the snow shovel- ing squad. 6.00 a.m. Limon and Simons, proud possessors of fifty tardinesses, were among those who enjoyed the healthful exercise. Fencing and swimming teams bow down before the powerful Exeter teams, but the basketball men save Worcester by defeating the Exetonians. Track team defeats Northeastern Freshmen, 46-23. Donnelly forgets his little slip of paper so the school waits until he gets it before Washington chops down the cherry tree. Walling reads a poem and Munson wishes it had never been written, because it was so long. Except for the fencers' loss to Loomis, Worcester was victorious all around. Varsity basketball defeated Lawrence. Brown suffered defeat at the hands of the swimming team, and the track team added the Dartmouth Inter- scholastics to its ever-growing list of victories. The great minds of the school-and Menard-unite to form a new club, the Scrawlers Club. Mr. Clayton L. Ienks addresses the school in Chapel. Sweet was the revenge gained by the hoopmen when they defeated Cushing in a return game, 33-30. The swimming team made history by tying for first place at the Brown Interscholastics, bringing home another plaque. Fate crushes the fencers under her heel as they lose another heartbreaker, this time to Yale Frosh. Dear Dad: The wolf and Mr. lennison are hammering at my door. Please send me some money. Firecrackers pop all night in South Dexter as teachers go crazy trying to locate the scene of battle. 112 .- -. 4 ,E ,ix rm 4 Q2 1335512 9. . - 3 f' Xa-.,,v. XX: V 33 1 5- ' ta .gy ,K 2 f 'A . .44 H 3 'Ti J! I fig! 1 Q W af? ' .HP ' 'Ar' ' ,hr ,.,.l . .s.,, yygiipgafsf?-'E -F. . '-:f'?1-f','. 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Herbert Iohnson addresses the school in Chapel about the work being done by the Girls' Club for the underprivileged girls of Worcester. Movies were shown of the conditions existing in the city and the results of the work. Worcester County Day and many guests are present on the campus. Sci- entific demonstrations shown in Kingsley for the benefit of the visitors. Basketball team successfully ends its season with a 42-29 victory over its ancient rival Williston Academy. Academy mermen sink Huntington, 43- 13. Mr. Kenneth Collings spoke in the evening on the subject, Why Airplanes Crash. Swimming team defeats M.l.T. F rosh, 46-20, in the last meet of the season, and the fencers outfence Harvard Frosh, Senior Prom held in the Gym. Sixty seniors land their lady friends, of coursel danced to the hot music of Tommy Reynolds' orchestra. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated and the Senior Prom took its place as one of the finest in the school's history. Mr. Smith's blood pressure fwhich has been on the rise since the first re- hearsal for Hamletj reaches a peak at the presentation for the city high school. Ophelia forgets a cue with the result that Hamlet woos an empty chair. After making pigs of themselves at a very delectable banquet, the student body saw the masterful result of Mr. Smith's labor. Indeed Hamlet was presented with professional finesse and was praised by the press, by many visitors, by the faculty, and the student body. Orchids especially to Stratton Walling for a superb performance. Dr. Oscar Maurer is speaker at vespers. Winter term closes after last class. Vacation is on and the school is deserted until April 4. Tragedy strikes suddenly and swiftly at the school as its beloved Had Presson is stricken with a heart attack and dies. His loss will forever be mourned by the entire school. April The student body, full of vim, vigor, and vitality, arrives at school for another rest. Boys are still resting. No let up in the rest. Monitors take over the Chapel and the rest is over. Shaw's dynamic voice shocks school into life. Mr. Laurence 1. Smith, The Mexicali pup, amazes Master lames Fuggins F adden by telling him that Bill Shakespeare did not play football, especially in the dorms Cif they had dorms in those daysj. The great maestro Smith also added that the twenty-first was the birthday of Radcliffe Choate, Shirley Temple, and the writer, Shakespeare, the bald Bard of Avon. Track team gets off to a good start as they defeat Springfield Freshmen, 68- 58. Baseball team does not fare so well as they are tagged out by the Harvard Frosh, 5-2, in the opening game. Lacrosse team bows to Union College Freshmen, 9-3. Dr. Maxwell Savage conducts the vesper service in Warner. Once again Pomeroy manages to remain awake. Warren Regan loses to Blakely in pool. Baseball team meets Monson Academy and is defeated, 10-3. Golf team makes its initial appearance in Worcester after a lapse of two years by defeat- ing North High, 5M-QQ. Warren beats Blakely. Wesleyan Glee Club gives a concert in Warner Memorial with a dance afterwards. The affair was conducted under the auspices of the W.A.C.S. Day of victories for,Worcester as the Tennis team beats Brown Freshmen, 7-2, in their opening meet of the season. Baseball team finally comes through with a win, this time over Brown Freshmen. Lacrosse players register six tallies to M.I.T.'s three, despite the loss of their captain, Ned Harkness, out with a knee injury. May Dexter courts are finally rolled. Hilltoppers score five victories as track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, and baseball teams win. Worcester nine strikes out Lawrence, ll-6. Lacrosse slashes Harvard Freshmen, 6-2. Racquet wielders drive Lawrence from the courts, 6-O. Track team runs circles around Northeastern Freshmen, 79-47, and the golf team putts to victory over South High, 6-O. Alumni take over Worcester as the American Legion took New York and with the same results. Glimpses here and there: Old Grads, making rounds of some of the rooms, examine flues for fresh cigarette butts. The same people watching the Red and Black nine win an outstanding victory over Exeter, 11-10, in a hard fought battle. Noted barbecue authority, lohn Graham, says 114 . wg - .xv. -' 52, cgi' 'z lip . ff-53 :lf-' 3415, go Q 1.7631- . N' ' A 9 K it' . :S 5 .3 eil: V5 Q J- J Q FP Z ' 23.4. P2-'Q fn YA xp V Way. 1 .. tr ' ?fA'?f5F3fWi?'2 ia- -4: 'E-ici 551361 5352-5 :ai ?3'i:3-it .ik-VE: 45 'f 9 ': ITr'?iT- ., ,. lt, 222.151, . . F. V 1'-f.Z::'-1 qi 1, -.A-Y1. Ljffg Ljzfj liesjfikg if .si ' 1 f',v2,f'.f' ::'z1x-'H ,,. M... 4r '?ff..1e-- eff.. .. ff-E.: rf., 'J ',. if.5:'7-1 A- . . . -1.1 1j.g,,'g:..- 6 2.1, 'D-'xt' ' .,... . . Nz- I C .X ' 5 If . gr. 1-.iff .tg-eu 12,5135 f.L f.f.'-2 .- ..-me at- ve: ? , 3? If' .' if vw. 12. 1 tfqlbfilliklj -:FYFQQQES-2 ffkfifzfh 303 . md-W:3?'s gi? 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I ,OXSWPY Q4 at gi 5 ..L. .,gi W, if V iv tk x 'L - Q, 'I Um -Q' 1 ,p X vp. ' 'P'-'iw fx t, 'i f' ii ' 4 , K x V Y .1 3. 13 w 0 -if as e W 'f f E 445+-. 1' 1. '.' '-. .3 .ri 'q IQ xi -,X fi ,bv ,c-I N.. .qi yay iE'llZt?:iv.iatf33f'f there's many a slip between the plate and Warren Regan. fRegan, however batted in four runs and then went down to the spa and beat Blakely-again. Ed. note.J Tennis team again victorious as Tilton Academy bows, 6-3. Track team takes third place in the New Hampshire lnterscholastics with nineteen points. Dr. Frank Guy Armitage, noted interpreter of Dickens and loe Miller, wel- comes the school-and the Three Graces CWiddowson, Howard, and Andresonl-to an evening of comedy, drama, and ventriloquism in Warner. Everybody gained enjoyment and Mr. Smith gained a quarter due to Widrow's unusual brilliance. fQuiz for Widrow-How many characters are there in Dickens'? Nope, as the operator said, Sorry, lerry, wrong number. J Golfers are defeated by St. lohn's Academy, 2-4. Everyone at school practices ventriloquism after Dr. Armitage's adept exhibition. Edgar Bergen had better watch out. Baseball team drops a heartbreaker to Huntington, 4-5. Tennis team, however, wins as usual-for Gevirtz is on the team. Their victim was Assumption I.V.'s, 7-2. Golfers narrowly defeat Amherst, CSM-ZM, while the lacrosse players lose to Deerfield, 4-3. Angelo's five hundred different varieties of menus gives out so ten thousand frankfurters and one-half a ton of beans are put in stock. Mr. I. Victor Blanchet thrills the student body with his readings from great poets. He placed particular emphasis on a poem written in Canadian French Canuck dialect, reading it forcefully and with much spirit. A bad day for W.A. on the athletic field. Yale F rosh trounced our baseball nine, lO-O. Notwithstanding Gendron's playing, Newton High trounced the tennis team, 8-l. The tracksters lost to Andover, and the lacrossemen re- ceived their third defeat, 12-3, at the hands of the M.I.T. Frosh. CThe absence of Worcester's two-minute man, lames Fadden, severely hampered M.I.T.l Lorence returns from his week-end in New York. While there, he has visited the Fair. However, it started to rain, so he saw very little of it. Nevertheless, this did not stop him from eating in one of the Swedish Restaurants on the Fair Grounds and becoming ill on a Swedish morghum. Karotkin tells a clean joke. Legal holiday is declared. Dear Diary: Only twenty-seven more days, six hundred and forty-eight more hours, thirty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty minutes, and two million three hundred and thirty-two thousand eight hundred seconds. Time's a'wastin'. Mr. Leiby with the skilled technique of an old master turns on the electric phonograph and grate music poured forth on the unhearing ears of the Qnlever-sleeping student body. Baseball with Williston Academy, track at Exeter, lacrosse with Glens Falls, and tennis with Williston. Whatta day! Iuniors hold banquet in the Megaron and celebrate the passing from I uniors to Seniors by smoking cigars. Ringle leaves banquet-during the speeches -looking a little green around the gills. Baseball with Springfield F rosh and tennis with Springfield Classical High. Battle of Music held in the Megaron between the clubs. With White adding his lusty voice to the melee it really was a battle. Hillhouse takes three exams and then writes his father that he is no longer going to college. Memorial Day is celebrated with a half-holiday for the student body. No classes after ll.OO o'clock. Track team journeys to the Brown Inter- scholastics. Baseball and tennis with Dean. I une Dear Diary: Twelve more days. Dexter Prize Speaking Contests held in Warner. Sophomores present Syncopated Iulius in conjunction with Haile Selassie Schine as the big boy himself, and directed by Mr. Smith. lnterclub dinner. Last chapel is held. Thank God. Sisson informs the school that he has decided to grind for the exams. The terrible day has finally come. Exams are upon us. More exams. And still they come. College has faded away in the distance. Senior Oratorical contest. Cum Laude Induction. Award of Prizes. Seniors hold banquet in the Megaron. Informal reception for Seniors and Parents. Baccalaureate service in Warner. Dr. Von Ogden Vogt is speaker. Hobby club exhibit in library. Commencement exercises. Dr. Richard Gummere of Harvard University is speaker. Last chapel held for Seniors. And so we depart. 116 PS-is fm W5 ' ' xy. '- I R 5. iii ' 553 - I rg ' X1 . .ff SQL I 1- 1 rl I3 ' .ic 1. 3. . .-L . ' , . ,. .Y Qs- if sf' - i -5 ::4f6'i' - 3. W! f , I V , at Pfifaff 94 iqevlgsiggti..-af fvfb? 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In ,. - 'l l'.i.af2.sfttZ'z2t R.i-,lfkjig 'it' Q-v4-. it fm dlzltf-:':-F .1 ,,-...- LMS ffm i g -4:'rta,w'y5' e-' 1,1 :ggi my 4 as 'iiiilwef MA' :ia'FLJ3.f..:: 334.3 Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1939 We, the exam-worn remains of the Class of '39, alias the carefree genii of the Senior Class, or in other words the Towers Board, twisted and bruised from four years of burrowing to our mail boxes, bent with age, our beards long and hoary, carrying a rusty scythe and robed in a voluminous white sheet, according to the power invested in us by ourselves, do hereby attempt fwith the aid of three candlesl to set down upon the dice-worn floors of Dexter CNorth, of coursel, this forty-second day of May, the last Will and Testament of the Class of '39. To the school we leave: The invisible towers of Davis. Lee Simons' punctuality. The Dexter firebug. Bigger and louder firecrackers for South Dexter. O fi bill' . ur ret lon Such dignitaries as the Ghost of Davis and Schine-and all the other little glimmers. Dennett. Kingsbury's Ford. May it rattle in piece. To those who need it: Hot water on Sunday mornings. Thissen's week-ends. Zakon's irresistible magnetism. Lyiord's modesty. Rose's haircut. Lippman's little liver laxatives. A month's bounds for thinking. Aunt Mary's Hi Yo Sandy. Widdowson's silk pajamas. Gevirtz's superb oratorical expressions-in short, impassioned utterances. To the Class of '40: Senie's rabbits. May they continue to smell in The forever menacing I need to see. peace' Plenty of fruit tor Sunday suppers. Mr' Toziefs ubeavehn The last mile to Gaskill. Liws Comcob pipe' Perkins' girl friends, viith deep sympathy Kfor Mr. Small's snowshoes. theml. Broughton's plaid shirt. Therefore, with a chorus of Amens, 'lHallelujahs, and Praise be's, we, the disciples of Father Divine, sometimes called Benito Hitler, do hereby appoint Miss Hearn as executor of this literary catastrophe, and on this forty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, do hereunto affix our seal. 117 Prophecy We, the editorial staff of the Towers, after having lived with our fellow classmen for a period of time now nearing an academic year, and after having observed certain of their traits and characteristics, make an attempt to prophesy what the future has in store for the members of '39. WE SEE: Mike Andreson as part owner of a chain of diners. Nick Andreson as the other part. Barnes as a pitcher in a girl's softball league. Bennett as Mayor of Chinatown. Bessant as a man about town. Boley as circulation manager for Snappy Stories. Bridges as the manufacturer of roller coasters. Broughton always looking for a Saturday Evening POST. Bussman as a waiter in the Automat. Carroll as a model for Arrow shirts. Cassidy as the Tyrone Shapiro of the movies. Chisholm as a drummer in the philharmonic orchestra. Choate as a photographer at Billy Rose's Aquacade at the New York Fair. Ed Clark as a bill collector. lim Clark as the head man in an African safari. Colby as the instigator of fireproof news- papers. Cole as the inventor of a slide rule for birth control. Crane as Chamberlain's official umbrella opener. DeMello as a ticket taker at the Family Theater. Dodge as a small time politician in a big town. Donnelly as a curtain puller at the Old Howard. Drape as a travelling salesman for Real Silk Hosiery. Durick writing the Lost Chord, or Gone with the Wind. Ebbeson designing animal cages for zoos. Erikson as official welcomer at the Worcester World's Fair. F adden as a Fuller brush salesman. Fagerlund selling combs to bald-headed men. Farnsworth as a hog raiser in Central Park. Ferguson as the Before model for Kremel. Ferris as Grover Whalen's representative at San Francisco. Flavin as a barker in Coney Island. Fogarty as a weight lifter in a sideshow. Fowler as the golf pro at a miniature golf course. Fox as an oysterman in the middle west. Freedman as ex-king Zog's chauffeur. Freeman as a plumber on the Navajo reserva- tion. Gallagher as keeper of Faith Bacon's fawn. Galliher pitching the Phillies to first place. Gendron selling cigarettes in a munitions factory. Gevirtz as the boy who controls the finances of New York. Goodman as manager of Roseland, Boston. Graham as the most rested man on the WPA. Greenberg as Esquire's man on the street. Hagstrom as a motion picture operator in the home for the blind. Hall as bat boy for the Yankees. Hanson as barber for the House of David. Harkness as the lacrosse coach at Vassar. Hazelton as vanguard of the Men from Mars. Healy as proprietor of Sloppy Ioe's. Hillhouse as an Arabian horse thief. Hills as a multi-millionaire munitions maker. Kelleher as a money lender for IZMWQ, interest. King as an insurance salesman in a dynamite factory. Leete as the headless adventurer. Lieberman as a street corner bookie. 118 12.1.5 - ,fry ' , fr, Q' , v F13 5-1 rg' w .ips Q2 sr 4 -1, A1-.A if s '+?22,t ' t ew, , -,gi il. tiff .1 ' l ' ff, Q5 91 -'J , at +4 L I1 52? - 'F' E . Mita E In si.-55 3551233 :.. -:fl . . 5- -:Mi-ff-,s,e, .'1'irf ffft-:s22'F:' we atlizfhrlfff, xg, .yyzfs 5.1.3.1-.-1' at '- .-: rg--.:',,1.jg.. p 5.-'..w,,,-qw. . ,g,f.-3,44 ,- .7 Q,.- ,lf 3-,,t:4-Av... I tg -J-'Zig' .751-1 5 f-572,11-':: 5.54, .fiK.'2f'e'.:e.-f iiiefiff ' 'Ll4 fl5i', ff':iffs5f+h1e ' ' 'ji-nf-I-' ' .' ' .:: J .. 41,2114 :,v.'q . j:e 1' ' .fp-,Q ,,,: Mfg.: , .. .. , , . '-t'Ii1:1'.?w2:44 -.rl ,gift .. ..A3'g:'f ,sq i. . -'.', . 'G ,W-'JQ1 ':'91Ei.Zff:f4'1ilfw '! QI..--it'-51 ' Ry. ..- 'Cf. . .M ,I f ?.1'i7.-l'.S ' 4 mfg: ' 1 :1 'Z'.j q 19.553 .' 551 -7' '1 f'a'Z .1 :xffw -lf? .12 ..:gm..fg-- 2415 i: 1 .th-'Z-.za-'2eLh'.'. if .-'4,s , an ,. 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I, 'fi' 1 V .L fl ' 'f, - NWN'-7z't ' Q fi? 5i'.i4ag3s.- 2 f 'ttf if? t+it if+s.q2a2 Big .?'f9g!b.hr.1 SS:g'!aji147f3.f1i'F fliL:'r5 le.Tf,' :Ffi 2-mEt2':.sfz'1:..w Limon charging a quarter for four for a dime snapshots. Litt as the force behind Haile Selassie's come- back. Lorence doubling tor Groucho Marx. Lyford as the bunchy muscles type in Charles Atlas's ads. Magnuson as the one who thinks he is but isn't. Mahler ten pounds lighter. Oh, yeah? Mara as Arthur Murray's rival. Marshall peddling apples. McClure as guardian ot the upper deck of a submarine. McKenna selling the Brooklyn Bridge. McLauthlin running a mile for a Camel. Earl Merritt as the boy who drives girls crazy. Ralph Merritt as the one who restores their sanity. Morey as the answer to an old maid's prayer. Morrill as author of Snowbound, or Lost in a Mental Blizzard. Munson discovering the fifth dimension. Napier as a bouncer at the Paradise, Newhall as the guy being bounced. Nickerson as the steward on the T lzebaud. Norton fwe cou1dn't think of one for himj. O'Connor Chim neitherl O'Donoghue as chief tester for Bock Beer. Olson selling upper molar toothbrushes. Park as the lite and death of every party. Perkins as a dressmaker in a harem. Reeland as the brass polisher in the White House. Stan Regan as the man who did. Warren Regan as the man who didn't. Reilly diving one hundred feet into a damp rag. Richards as author of Boxing in One Easy Lesson. Rotelli as the gentleman gangster. Al Saenz as a German teacher in Jerusalem. George Saenz as a Hebrew teacher in Berlin. Savage as the living replica of the magazine character, Doc Savage. 119 Scannell as a butt picker-upper at the Boston Garden. Scott as the man behind it all. Senie as a hot dog vender at Ebbetts Field. Al Sharpe as a New York taxi driver. George Sharpe as the number one Fugitive from Emily Post. Shaw as a traffic cop on the Utah Salt Flats. Simons as a mattress tester. Alden Smith as a designer of Paris brassieres. Gordon Smith as assistant tester of the above product. Spillane as proprietor of a hock shop on Front Street. Stevens as bell boy on Mount Olympus. Clayton Stuart selling fig leaves in a nudist colony. Robert Stuart as a striped paint salesman. Summers as a sneaker breaker-inner for Don Budge. Thissen as chief copy reader for Paris Nights. Toscano as the exponent of Darwin's theory. Tyberowski as the forgotten man. Wade as the bartender at the ski hostle on Mount Washington. Walling as Tommy Dorsey's trombone warmer upper. Ward as an assistant back scratcher in a tlea circus. White as a gold panner in the U. S. Treasury. Widdowson as the second Mr. Dionne. Widrow as the chiet whitfer at the Biioux Perfume factory. Wilks as a soda ierker in the Sahara Desert. Frank Wilson competing with Xavier Cugat. Lou Wilson as Petty's number one apprentice. Winthrop Wilson as a silk representative at a cotton convention. Winer as a big butter and egg man. Stan Wolcott as a gazer at heavenly constella- tions fand was she heavenlyj. Wood as a gigilo in Tibet. Wray as a porter in the ladies' room. Wyman directing Hal Roach's Comedies. Zakon as his Yes man. I Q.. Kffx' , A yin? 5 x SQ: 5 si , V N ' Ax Ag . Qi S' Y 4' i ,M Q rl? 'Q K.,. '-'xg . 2 , ,:-, 1 1' vmwqw wW,g,q, kv. girl: Q M ing Nw :Mx 5 .wh ml 1 nz 1 ' i vmlm We Q ., . N X , Sm . ww Y 5. fm e,l 1 Hi I- nga- r53Q 9iQ f'7.Lli i:::f ' 1 7 H ' as af 5 fer if ui ' , af ,Q 3 Qi .K ik: . wr x 3 r--Q. j Awsbnsw k . ff: B, ww 5 .. .-1 'iii - mwggkig y e www ww Senior Celebrities One who has done the most for the school . SHAW One who thinks he has ....,. BESSANT Most likely to succeed . LITT Most popular . . . . CARROLL One who thinks he is . THISSEN Most versatile . . . . FOX Best athlete . . . CARROLL Friendliest . BROUGHTON Handsomest . . . . WRAY One who thinks he is . THISSEN Best dancer . . . MARA ' Most gentlemanly . . HALL Best actor . . . REILLY Best debate! . . . . SENIE Most intelligent ....... BROUGHTON Best typifies the ideal W.A. boy . . HARKNESS Wittiest ........ . WYMAN Most sonorific . THISSEN Quietest . . . F LAVIN Neatest . . MOREY Best waiter .... Nrcxzason Finest sense of humor . . WYMAN Best roommate . . . S. REGAN Most to be admired . . HALL Most helpful . . LITT Most artistic . . L. WILSON Most musical . CHISHOLM Manliest . ROTELLI Most mature . . A. BARNES Most linguacious . . . GEVIRTZ Talks least and says most . . E. CLARK Girl crazy ..... . GALLAGHER .mf ' ,.- L ,.w',4-:. -'- - -.,:---, - W , '.-.,5.,.,,..- A- V, ,, .,.. ,,... , A. - - +,-,-,:a,fy.r.--1L.p1,g hi.faT,:- V- - Wg- 3-,-1z fg,--.-a-:'-f i 1- ' Zz' - ' , -411' -',. 'ilr t 1-1 ' . .-' ' - -' V ',! A'-U11'v'.' J 1 - :sr -- 5 ' -5452-vw-L? iff- H',:'1Z-J?-4:-':' '-I-1'--. 'fx' .' A-,,,. 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You have given generousfv and without reserve to malfe our School a better place in which to live. Slay you continue in your aims lo Mflehieve the Honorable. Wxmucw R. Summ'r Director of .1 rlmissions ' qjiwl -, A ' ',r,H'A :'. 'Y-if SX gf HE F alll .r- Ffa gif' . - Q ,f V i nsist '- X X 1-. 2.1:-K: I ' -'Q u . ' x ,N-.. h, I .. ,E- ie . E 2 r w -H . if 1 ' ,tg-1 1-5' ti l1nlrLmherl-.,sFlf5 . Lu .V FV far: -ffl ftv, - .Wil f fffli? ' ip - -. ' - - ' + . 1- - - -3 .A K. Q ,T :- Tw Q' hifv il. fllarrull Ernfnn STUDIO AND HOME PORTKAITURE Photographer, Class of 1939 3 Linden Street Worcester, Massachusetts Established 1920 ESTABLISHED IBIS C 4 233-Eiiiiiigiibi ima Eighingfmgbth 8,-gh us: MADISON AVENUE COR. IORTY-POUITIII STREET NEW YORK OUR NEW DEPARTMENT EoR YOUNG MEN Specializes in Clothes and Furnishings for Undergraduates at School 8: College at reasonable prices Cllll E4 - gg e I 4' 9 I r u f7Wfy ' l. ?W?f'7 M yi We tag: ll li fl fsswym 3 'rw gl ll lln 1. fljx ,A 0 fl? aus- ?....1 afn O Brook: Emxhou COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Louis W. Schine COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend Conrplinzvnls cj' W'urccster AL'2ldCHly Spa BEST 84 CO. FIFTH AVENUE Qfficial School Qutfitting We speclalize in the important prep- school and college fashions and have many exclusive import specialties. J.,LJ.,L,L P. L. RIDER COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1889 HOSPITAL LABORATORY DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS I37-139 CIIANIQLER ST., WTORCESTER, MASS Compliments of Mr. Stephen J. Horgan, Jr. The Norton line of wheels runs from tiny mounted points 535 by K to gigantic pulpstones six feet in diameter, 54 wide and weigh- ing ten tons. There are many types of special wheels for special jobs - - crankshaft grinding, roll grinding, surface grinding, tool grinding, saw and knife grinding, internal grinding, marble coping, and the like. Abrasive Grain for polishing. Abrasive Papers and Cloths, Oilstones and Sharpening Stones, complete the Norton Abrasives line. NORTON COMPANY WORCJFJSTER, MASS. Always first with the newest Styles! WARE PRATT Co. M.AIN STREET AT PEARL Quality Corner CUMPLIMENTS OF L. A. H.ASTINGS Co. The Leather Shop 14- FOSTER ST., WORCESTER, MASS. H-121 OR HIEASTERN UNIVERSITY X Sir IN Q2i'.'!'9i F ' College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the under- standing of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural education and a vocational competence which fits him to enter some specific type of useful employment. College of Business Administration Oifers a college program with broad and thorough training in the psinciples of business with specialization in ACCOUNTING, BANKING AND FI ANCE, or BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. Modern methods of instruction, including lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, professional talks by business execu- tives, and motion pictures of manufacturing processes, are used. College of Engineering Provides complete oolle e programs in En 'neering with professional courses in the fields of CIVIL, MECHgANICAL fwith EIESEL, AERONA UTICAL, and AIR CONDITIONING o tionsj, ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING, and ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION. General e 'neerin courses are pursued during the freshman year, thus the student need not mraiile a finai decision as to the branch of engineering in which he wishes to specialize until the beginning of the sophomore year. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan, which is available to upperclassmen in all courses, provides for a combination of practical industrial experience with classroom instruction. Under this plan the student is able to earn a portion of his school expenses as well as to make business contacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Pre-legal Programs Available FOR CATALOG-MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Bos'roN, MASSACHUSETTS Plese send me a catalog of the lj College of Liberal Arts lj Pre-Legal Program lj College of Business Administration EI College of Engineering Name ....................... Address wurnester Qlelegram The ffhening Eagette buuhap Utelegram Radio Station WTAC Claflin-Sumner Coal Company D 62 H Cone Cleaned COAL Certyied Heating OIL New England COKE 4 Franklin Street Worcester Mass. Be as choosey about your drug store as you were in selecting your Academy come to BREWER,S for the best in drugs and medicines America's Finest Refrigerator ELECTROLUX A tiny GAS Flame ciculates the refrigerant without friction, noise or wear Athletic Supporters Knee Caps and Anklets Thatss Why it offers- come to BREwER's for the best of refreshments - - tasty Longer Life sandwiches - - salads Permanent Silence and the richest ice cream COHSHN Cold Low Cost Brewer 81 Company, Inc. 56 Front Street Worcester, Massachusetts I Worcester Gas Light Co. Worcester's Oldest Drug Storev 240 Main St- W here your father probably came Dial 2-2811 Compliments of the Class u of Nineteen Forty COMPLIMENTS OF ACADEMY PHARMACY COMPLIM ENTS OF 57 Providence Street A FRIEND Let Us Serve You For All Your Needs SIEBERLING COMPLIMENTS OF DR. W. C. THAYER TIRES, BATTERIES, RADIOS SIEBERLINC BICYCLES No Money Down DEMERS BROS., INC. 333 PLEASANT STREET B ll A N C H 150 CAMBRIDGE STREET COMPLIMENTS OF NICHOLS JUNIOR COLLECE DUDLEY, MAss. FOUNTAIN SERVICE COMPLETE HENU COMPLIMENTS OF MAYFLOWER DOUCHNUT SHOP 517 Main Street A ir Conditioned Member of the National Restaurant Association WAFFLES DOUGHNU TS Congratulations to the Class of 1939 WAITE HARDWARE CO. 185 Front Street COMPLIMENTS OF SAWYERS 46 LINCOLN ST. TEL. 5-2561 Worcester's Home Center C 8 Kennedy's W 'lb G0 Under-Grad Shop Clothes . . . are favored by high-Schoolers, prepsters and young collegians for their Smartness of style-for their dependable quality, and for their exceeding good value! The new styles are ready for you now. KENNEDYWS COMPLlMENTh OF THE ACADEMY TAILOR Opposite Main Cate For Shopping Satisfaction DENHOLM 8: MCKAY Co. CDMPLIMENTS OI' JOHNSON BUS LINES, 34 MAIN STREET MILFORD, MASS. NC. X ' N 'rx PURVEYORS T0 THE DISCRIMINATING Protective Union Inc. , vb-Z9-8: 5 Norwich Street Worcester, Mass. W Picture your school message with CreaHve ,4ft and Fine Engravings HOWARD-WESSON C 0 M P A N Y Designers of better School and College Publications 44 PORTLAND STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS THE DAVIS PRESS, INC. 44 PORTLAND ST., WORCESTER, MASS. Printers of THE TOWERS for many years Creators and producers of advertising plans Designers of modern catalogs and booklets S.. b. 'f f Ei? ,H , if .wh R. K. . 'Dff wr ap 11 1 A ff: - -r is J . Y W X . 4 1 1 . in lawn vnu ioloufval suns. u an 1 'IK ., f ,, .. , Q ,.5E,...iga.: WLMRL. ' ai' ,, .X V 9. 31: 2 PW' vw ,-7, , ig , . n A554 ,fin ,. 'EY -2 ', ,gt ,, fy . .mg . 'fl 9 .waz , .1 5? I- y fs M W. -e GAME, ' WWQQ , ' 'ii- fiiix v 'vafgffy 4 nidiffs fwfr . -i'.i:,y' ' fawml' - 53.11517 Q in-5' .,,,, , .411 bg , , N 1 ' -Q1 .Ag ,g,2Qg'V, v gg fsi-gi 5 .Q -. V5 r m: ,Q 2. WE .A t jf - 4.555 :gin V. . 4 , .g, . 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