Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Peddler Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , IMP ' SPt T 111 CO?. THE PEDDLER TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration 48 Organizations 62 Fraternities 88 Athletics 136 Honors 168 Academics 184 Advertising 274 I fwt ' fM gyjj W ft - HLtf 1 1 1 m ■ i i 1 Professor Harold Scott Corey, through his warmth and interest, has formed close ties with the students here at Worcester Tech. He is concerned not only with their work, but with the interaction of their lives with an ever expand- ing world — and how Tech is keeping pace with that growth. The range of his activities and affiliations within the Institute attest to his far reaching interests. We find it fitting to dedicate this book to a man whose association with the school has been marked by his devo- tion to what should be the only legitimate objective of Tech — the education and growth of the student. . . . the Institute offers of itself, and the individual may take at will. It ex- tends from the classroom, where the giving and taking are each one-sided — to a dorm or a fraternity. the deeper it becomes the greater its pow- er to build or destroy. The individual opens his soul to another, and risks self-destruc- tion. But the need is too great — the risk must be taken. v ■fiiiin I new ideas surge to the forefront of significance, strong minds are made up, and the weaker have to be led. 10 at times, necessity demands the pragmatic precede the conceptual. 11 12 we create mythical moments 13 14 and crown them with a queen. 15 in the building of minds and men we hurdle mankind towards the unknown. Hit 16 but all the while with our eye on the present 18 19 m ll l , i . r i. ii, n iiii , n - i i- i w IWW 20 the urging of silhouetted dark- ness leads us to reach beyond the books . . . 21 i? Ai ' V ' ■. ' ■■ ' . ' .■: : -.. ; i, 22 „:«« - •.XAr . S L - rH rp ir r ' - ■ i 4 ■■■— ■■ ■W - . . . together . . . alone. 23 24 Friday pregame spirit erupts rp wmr; 25 26 only to be quelled by Saturday classes 27 28 29 :« «• ■■  ' - 30 September finds freshmen descending as a vor- tex carrying the embryo of their dreams. ' i L_L ' M . r ... :•■ . ] Z_ £ae _ ..... .1 .. -:•: ' - I 11 ' i V 31 the grass underfoot is still green and so are the freshmen . . . 32 or so the sophomore thinks. 33 E l ftp - l iS i 34 not yet techmen necessity. — they unify by 35 36 alumni return 37 to relive the spirit, to discuss, to introduce the embodiment of their personal hopes. p 38 39 undefeated! 40 where accomplishment is the yardstick of effort. 41 1 ffh r r i i - ,r _U — j : I 1 i i 42 we expose ourselves to contemporary concepts Senator Birch Bayh Alexander Gabriel Tom Heinsohn Bob Kennedy Archibald MacLeish Bill Sands Craig Spence U.N. Ambassadors Ahmed Ali Salvadore Lopez 43 44 and varied forms of expression in the struggle for understanding. 45 we have opened our minds to others, en- listed their aid, and at times, used them as a crutch. There comes a time for each of us, however, when we must adopt . . . 46 a singularity of I. i 47 Ar . administration 49 THE PRESIDENT HARRY PURNELL STORKE 50 51 OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Martin C. Van de Visse, Dean of Student Affairs Edgar F. Heselbarth, Assistant Director of Admissions Kenneth A. Nourse Associate Dean of Student Affairs 52 7T c ■ u i«S Jm m Athena Pappas, Registrar Donald G. Downing, Dean of Students and of Admissions Ernest W. Hollows, Associate Dean of Student Affairs William F. Trask, Director of Placement 53 OFFICE OF THE ■ VICE-PRESIDENT M. Lawrence Price, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty 1 Richard F. Morton, Associate Dean of the Faculty Edward N. Clarke Associate Dean of the Faculty 54 DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Frederick L. Broad, Jr., Director of Development Philip J. Doherty, Assistant Director of Development Roger N. Perry, Jr., Director of Public Relations 55 BUSINESS OFFICE William F. Barrett, Assistant to the Business Manager Anthony J. Ruksnaitis, Director of Physical Plant Carl W. Eschelbach, Director of Planning Research 56 Geraldine Ross, Bookstore Manager David E. Lloyd, Business Manager ltt: Arthur J. Knight, Consultant for Building Planning Harry Thompson Manager of Business Services Ernest M. Sweeny, Manager of Residential Halls 57 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Roy A. Seaberg, Assistant Alumni Secretary Warren B. Zepp, Alumni Secretary-Treasurer 58 Nils Hagberg, Sergeant WPI Police LIBRARY Bon nie-Blanche Schoonover, Librarian Emerita Albert G. Anderson, Jr., Head Librarian Charles Phelps, Officer WPI Police CAMPUS POLICE 59 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 60 WAYNE E. KEITH Chairman JOHN W. COGHLIN Secretary F. HAROLD DANIELS MILTON P. HIGGINS LEONARD M. KRULL PHILIP M. MORGAN Deceased ROBERT W. STODDARD JAMES C. WALKER HARRY P. STORKE H. LADD PLUMLEY REV. JAMES N. McCUTCHEON REV. DR. WALLACE W. ROBBINS REV. GORDEN M. TORGERSEN PAUL V. MULLANEY J. NORMAN ALBERTI EARLE C. HUGHES PARIS FLETCHER Vice Chairman ROBERT D. HARRINGTON Treasurer PETER W. BROUWERS Deceased DWIGHT E. JONES HELGE S. JOHNSON BURTON W. MARSH GEORGE W. SMITH, JR. THOMAS L. COUNIHAN CHANDLER W. JONES ARTHUR W. KNIGHT ALBERT M. DEMONT JOHN E. HOSSACK CHARLES R. MICHEL WILLIAM F. HANSON DANIEL F. O ' GRADY LINCOLN THOMPSON In Memoriam Philip M. Morgan Peter W. Brouwers organizations STUDENT GOVERNMENT TECH SENATE FIRST ROW: J. Braun, Prof. R. Cobb. D. Lutz, D. Foley, A. Antakauskas, R. Stel- mak, S. Cotter, S. Hebert, W. Grespin. SECOND ROW: R. Rogers, L. Penoncello, W. Fini, G. Blodgett, J. Burns, M. Napoli- tano, M. Taylor. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL SEATED. S. Nelson, W Kuczek. J Segal. G. Fargo. P. Bujak. J. Maggi. W Goudie. Prof R Van Alstyne. Prol. P. Christo- pher. R. Bouchard. J. Kilguss STAND NG: R Lapierre. S. Schwarm. J. Pardee. 64 COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS SEATED: J. Raslavsky, M. White, D. Klimaj, B. John- son, J. Lauterbach, K. Schurzky, D. Murphy, J. Tru- del, A. Fish, R. Pankoski, W. Johnson, W. Sullivan, W. Behn. SEATED AT TABLE: D. Wilson, W. Fini. The governing bodies at Worcester Tech have become the force that keeps the student in touch with the progress and viewpoint of the Institute. Through the work of the Tech Senate the gap between the faculty and student has been bridged through its advice on curriculum changes. This body has also served the student by bringing liberal viewpoints to the campus through its assembly program. The Council of Presidents has been instrumental in creating a proper motivation for outside activity through its evaluation of cam- pus organizations and the activity point system. The Interfraternity Council de- veloped out of a need for closer co- operation between member houses and the school. It has continued in this spirit by maintaining the rushing sys- tem and exploring new areas such as a cooperative program for fraternity buying. It further serves the member chapters by presenting the Interfrater- nity Weekend in December. gjgg KTF ' i PWm H H M W. Menezes, J. Braley, J. Titus. P. Blackman, P. Castle, D. Vizard, J. Gibson, B. Sturtevant. Prof. H. Corey, P. Mai- nati, D. Foley, D. Johnson, R. DeNigris, S. Sradnicki, J. Dowgielewicz. 65 PUBLICATIONS TECH NEWS SEN OR STAFF P. Kudless W. Bowen D. Maguire B. Gallagher G. Charest Prof. J- Mooney A. Moran R. Coates R. Crump T. Benoit R. Naventi G. Stevens C. Bradbury N Durkee. T. Ke ley. E Christensen, C Rinaldi. C Blake. S. Luber. F. Magiera. G- Intanger. W. Tanzer, J. Cahalen 66 PEDDLER n. Mji v SENIOR STAFF R. Pankoski W. Behn S. Hebert P. Berube W. Bowen J. Passaro M. Hubelbank C. Bradbury H. Orgasian R. Morey S. Brodeur, G. B ackburn, R. Renn. J. Maggi, R. Lapierre. P. Stanley. J. Semmel, S. Spakowski, W. Fini. 67 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS FRESHMAN DIRECTORY FIRST ROW; N. Thune, M. True, J. Soul- Here, J. Lawson. SECOND ROW: D. Klauber, J. Keenan, G. Batten, F. Magiera, P. Ken- nedy, J. Paquette. STUDENT SERVICE COUNCIL At The service organizations on the Tech Campus are dedicated to the purpose of performing and providing various services for the betterment of Worcester Tech. Presently there are three active organizations on campus: Alpha Phi Omega, Student Serv- ice Council, and the Frosh Directory Board. Alpha Phi Omega is the na- tional men ' s service fraternity. The past year has seen Alpha Phi Omega conduct the annual Ugly Man on Campus con- test, the Tech Carnival, and the Student-Faculty Basketball Game. The Student Service Council is made up of nine elected stu- dents, three from each of the upper classes. The major func- tion that the S.S.C. performs is publishing and distributing the Tech Bible. The Frosh Directory Board was a pioneer venture this past year. Whose major purpose was to publish the Frosh Directory. J Bofop. P. Kudlcss, W. Cooper. J Raslavsky. M N.ipoM.ino. G Baldrete. R. Woog 68 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Advisors: Dean M. C. Van de Visse Prof. H. Corey Mr. W. Scoville Prof. J. Whenman FIRST ROW: C. Pike, W. Chiapper ni, R. Brodeur, J. Doran, J. Trudeau. SECOND ROW. W. Pieper, M. White, R. Symonds, B. Rogers, E. Semp e, D. Johnson, C. Schen- ker, J. O ' Rourke, N. Potter. THIRD ROW: L. Roger, R. Meader, A. Perreault, D. Eaton, G. Miller. A. Cunningham. FIRST ROW: R. Calvert R. Midwood D. Petersen J. Lauterbach S. Alpert L. Gooch C. DellaVechia C. Kleman M. Kalfayan SECOND ROW: J. Facca P. Kal nowski J. Scott T. Hadley M. Francis J. Daugherty L. Bergquist W. Behn 69 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES A. I. P. C. Kleman, Prof. R. Goloskie, J. Gibson, J. Whaten. D. Burwen, A. Bouley. R. New- ton, D. Vizard. M. o. L . L. FIRST ROW: E McNaman, S McCandless. J. Sullivan SECOND ROW W Tuomi. H. MacLeod, A. Carrara, J Bolop. R Holt THIRO ROW. S. Kaiser. J. Morawsfci. D Spencer, J. Sereriadis. S. Dicker FOURTH ROW. J Scott. P. Kudless. S. Walsh. C Sisitsky. D Bergsfrom FIFTH ROW. F Turcotle. G. Charesl. R FedotoH. R. Perrault. C Crete SIXTH ROW: S Hebert. S Nasialka. W Stanton. R Gallo. K Roberts. N Mauro 70 A.I.CH.E. FIRST ROW: B. Gee an, F. Valego, J. Danis. R. Loring, M. Barr, J. Pyzik, N. Thune, R. Boh in, P. Formica, W. Messer, W. Joubert, E. Wiluz, D. Stone, M. True, R. Zahnke, R. Hellen, W. Kuczek, J. Pardee, J. Maggi. SECOND ROW: R. Trefry, J. Feldman, D. Bobseine, P. Gaither, D. A dn ' ch, C. Meredith, P. Bu ak, K. Schursky, M. White, W. Goudie, C. Blake, G. Balmer, W. Hack. FIRST ROW: P. Castle, G. Duvall, S. Roselle. SECOND ROW: J. Semmel, C. Hyde, E. Pero, J. Braley. THIRD ROW: R. Lindquist, W. Catterall, C. Inglee, R. Morey. FOURTH ROW: J. Loomis, J. DeBeaumont, D. Crowed, P. Berube. FIFTH ROW: P. Blackman, W. Pete, J. McGowan, G. Pollnow, J. Toupin, H. Hemond. A.S.M.E. 71 SEMI-SIMPLE GROUP F. Vohan, R. Scalzi, G. Caron, M. Latina, R. Sp ' cuzza, L. Wendelowski, S. A pert, R. Weiner, W. Sul ivan, Mr. P. Christopher. S.A.M. STANDING J Braun. R Rogers. R Olvet. F Magena. G Batten. R Rivetti. L. Lambcrtr KNEELING. J Tata. M Mauro. D Simpson, W McCann, G Ferrara. R Watkins 72 J. Palmer, J. Greene, R. Demers, N. Potter, W. Miller, R. Mason, J. Lauterbach, J. Gor- den, R. Bertrand, R. Gallant, D. Pearson, R. Finn, B. Sturtevant. Ir T T FIRST ROW: T. Pasierb. F. Jensen, P. Konopa. P. Ma nati, F. Manter. SECOND ROW: F. Mahar. -U.L.E.. m. Paige, H. Sani, R. Jewell, W. Garth. THIRD ROW: W. Bond, D. Johnson, S. Erhard, P. Lukesh, R. Dhein. FOURTH ROW: D. Klimaj, R. Stone, R. Lodi, P. Anderson, D. Baxter. FIFTH ROW: R. Woog, A. Schwartz, M. Walraven, S. Harrington, L. Sprecher. SIXTH ROW: H. Hemond, R. Mucci. SEVENTH ROW: B. Belanger, R. Fiore, S. Formica, W. Behn. 73 PERFORMING ARTS GLEE CLUB SEATED: K. Foster, 8. McGuire, J. Hitchcock, H. Sweet, J. Lefevre, J. Worth ey, W. Garth, P. Clark, J. Lucas, F. Maher, R. Daugherty, W. Puis. STANDING: R. Shapiro, J. Noyes, S. Platz, J. Nelson, R. Stesse , D. Pietraszew ski, R. C ourt, W. Hawkins, F. Barlik, D. John ston, G. Mears, J. Robbins, K. Watson D. Ne son, R. Phe ps, B. Lovelace. J. Roger, G. Tamu onis, R. Dah strom, R. Cascone. ARTS SOCIETY J. Lee, Prof T. Sullivan. Roddenbery, R. Lapierre, ri-i MASQUE SEATED. G Bazinet. R DeGennaro. R Trefry. B Sturtevant STANDING R Oleson. H Wennborg. J Trudeau. W. Garth. F yazwinski. N Poller. W Bontly 74 BAND FIRST ROW: J. Cyranski, W. Travis, B. Shiffrin, D. Pond, W. Chudzik, M. Scelzo, T. Gwazdauskas, D. Vandenberg, H. Williams, R. Gallo, B. Denson, H. Gentile. SECOND ROW: R. Symonds, D. W son, R. Mickey, E. O ' Hara, F. Manter, G. Banks, S. Smith, M. Schmidt, D. Casperson, J. Hilyard, Advisor W. F. Lynch, N. Bergstrom. THIRD ROW: J. Maggi, C. Kalauskas, J. Clune, R. Sepso, S Zieve, J. Lauterbach, P. Hopkinson, S. Harrington, R. Shapiro. BOYNTONIANS A. Johannesen, C. Vandenberg, J. Lauter- bach, D. Rule, T. McCoy, J. Nappi, J. Wha- len, J. Clune, F. Mahar, P. Hopkinson, B. Denson, R. Symonds, T. Gwazdauskas, H. Shore, H. Williams. ABORIGINAL SINGERS 75 CLUBS A. Schwartz, J. Marconi, G. Landauer, R. Shen, L. Phil, R. Anderson, S. Schwarm, D. Klimaj, M. Hubelbank, D. Pond. RADIO CLUB DEBATING SOCIETY S. L«ece. J Cyranski. F. Yohan, G. Barnhart. L. Sprecher, W Fmi. R Halperin, B. Damon. S. Legomifcy 76 CAMERA CLUB N. Potter, R. Jewell, R. Bone, R. Simonds, R. Webber, H. Sweet, R. Chauhan. LENS LIGHTS CLUB Prof. D. Howe, D. Wilson, B. Chase, G. Mears, K. Crawford, E. Roth, R. Brodeur, K. McGuire, S. Dicker, R. Mayer, A. Fish, A. Southwick, R. Dashner, M. Gan, D. Murphy, K. Bell, R. Horan, R. Zeman. 5 CHESS CLUB H. Wyzansky, R. Collins, S. Stadnicki. J. Knight, £. Pisilla, M. Hart, E. Kuenzler, W. Rook, S. Frymer, G. Junevicus. 77 TEMPERANCE GUILDS I.H.E.E. FIRST ROW: R. Do an, S. Formica. SECOND ROW: R. Bouchard. J. Cocci, R. Hayden, B. Belanger, J. Fee. THIRD ROW: R. Desman ' s, B. Gallager. R. Naventi, R. Levine. ACHERS J. Wright, B. Duese , R. Sinuc, M. Sack, W. Kuczek. BARONS STANDING. L Penoncello. S Heberf. S. Nelson. E. Siegaf. G. Dyckman, R. Goodall. D. Maguire. KNEELING: D Kost. J. Botop. J. Lee, J. Wicfceri. R Tata. 78 SOCIAL GROUPS COSMOPOLITAN CLUB P. Trudel, R. Ormsbee, J. Stalker, D. Pear- son, D. Stone, J. Lauterbach, E. Wilusz, F. Yohan, L. Day, C. Blackmail, D. Aldrich. Prof. Corey, B. Geelan. FIRST ROW: Dean E. Hollows. Prof. A. Back, Dr. L. Atwood, Prof. F. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hollows, F. Family, A. Canatsulis, Mrs. D. Johnson, Mrs. Heselbarth, Mrs. Nelson, Dr. D. Johnson, Mr. E. Heselbarth. THIRD ROW: R. Kikani, A. Kapur, W. Menezes, R. Kathiwalla. FOURTH ROW: J. Worthley, S. Choksi, T. Dujunco, B. Moiz, S. Hen-tov. SHIELD 79 CLUB TEAMS FENCING CLUB R. P kor, A. Southwick, M. Ouellette, S. Schwarm, M. Litant, K. Rothammer, J. Kokoszka, J. Capn ' o, Mrs. Beyer, D. Agin, D. Wilson, T. Crispino. R. Bertrand, R. Gemmer. RIFLE CLUB S. Sellinger. J. Scolf. D. Coombe. C Pike. D. Schoenleld. G. Landauer. J. Lovell. J. Hiseoek. 80 i. SKI TEAM J. Decker, J. Braley, J. Owens, R. Smith, W. Catterel, E. Nickerson, M. White, F. Scott, T. Semperbaum, F. Family, R. Maier, P. Kazemersky, SEATED: M. Francis, J. Knapp. New England Intercollegiate Ski Conference Suicide Six — Giant Slalom Slalom 2nd 2nd Mt. Whittier — Giant Slalom Slalom 7th 2nd Ragged Mtn. — Giant Slalom Slalom 3rd 1st Sunday River — Giant Slalom Downhill 1st 2nd Overall Confe ' ence Standing — 2nd 81 2 NAUTICAL ASSOCIATION STANDING: A. Perrault, R. Holler, D. Appleyard, W. Hawkins. R. Jones. P. Abbe, M. Weinstein. SITTING: R. Mayer, B. Johnson. P. Blackman. D. Johnson. ■ HM CHEERLEADERS D. Klein, A. Palmer, T. Sullivan, M. Babin, R. Woog, B. Lovelace, F. White. 82 FIRST ROW: D. Klein, R. Randall. T. Sullivan, B. Love- lace, J. Nano, T. Heidt, R. Pankoski, C. Bradbury, B. Weber, J. Shaw, Prof. R. Olson, Coach R. Cook, Coach K. Burns. SECOND ROW: A. Antakauskas, R. Fiore, J. Lucas, F. Corbiere, G. Bazinet. V. Prasad, G. Pollnow, W. Shore. S. Luber, S. Walsh, R. Clyne. THIRD ROW: C. Ritter, S. Brodeur, L. Gates, S. Shell. P. Dubinski, R. Gosling. E. Johnson, J. Cocci. R. Crump. T. Lenehan, R. Woog, W. Lynic, R. Jolicoeur. CREW 83 W RELIGIOUS GROUPS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLLEGE ORGANIZATION R. Snell, M. Gerber, B. Cunlin, D. Brown, B. John- son, Prof. W. Roadstrom. P.C.F. SEATED: C Pike. M. White, J. Lauterbach, Rev. Sterner. STANDING: W. Hawkins, A. Pieper. K. Watson, R. Jones, R. Meader, T. Hadley, L. Gooch. W Hack R DeNigns A Antakauskas NEWMAN CLUB 84 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS - Prof. W. Hobey R. Seymour A. Brown K. Crawford D. Murphy A. Fish L. Minkoff CONSERVATIVE CLUB YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM Prof. D. Howe, D. True, R. Pryor, A. Griswo d, £. Mierzejewski. 85 ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Vzrmilya L. Penoncello C. Blake SECOND ROW: S. Cotter C. Spitz G. Batten F. Mageria G. Bossak J. Maroney R. Crump A. DiPietro R. Bouchard W.P.I.A.A. STANDING: Or R. Prichtrd. Mr A Rankm. Pro! W. Zepp. Prof. E. Higgenbottom. Mr. A. J Knight. KNEELING: W Baker. F Mjigier . Lulz. R Lij«mk t. R Mmkahon. MILITARY ACTIVITIES PERSHING RIFLES FIRST ROW: Miss L. Fleming, D. Wilson, W. McCann, J. Turek. SECOND ROW: F. Jodaitis, R. Barnard, C. Forand, J. Kraska. THIRD ROW: E. Gallo, T. Bulger, L. Taylor, J. Harvey, C. Cowles. FOURTH ROW: Capt. G. Voung, K. McGuire, D. Harwood, J. Nel- son, W. Pieper. FIFTH ROW: D. Lorusso. R. Deland, A. Cunningham, H. Sweet. SIXTH ROW: P. Wolf, J. Czajkowski, R. Rose, J. Sen- ecal. SEVENTH ROW: J. O ' Rourke, P. Ledoux, D. Agin, C. Obertuck. EIGHTH ROW: M. An- non, R. Glamuzina, D. Creamer, W. Ben tley, J. Owens. W ' -H ' t«- 1 ■ -liv. 8 SS « . 9 ' 1$ ' k ' .X •••«p f4 ' . • ' ■  -.15 ' .1 ■ 9 3 C?f ; ;;$} • i . « 0| II 1 ,v ■ %f r ft. , 2$ • • • « 1 ■ Bbe  ■ It? V ; STANDING: B. Rogers, J. Titus, G. Miller, F. Corcoran, G. Smart, R. Seldon, R. Stessel, G. Westmoreland, D. Colter, W. Boyan, W. Tuomi, R. Palm, A. Leketa, E. Ayers, W. Sackmann. KNEELING: P. Blackman, J. Caprio. E. Nickerson, T. Koltery ' ahn, G. Pollack, R. Midwood, P. Norkevicius, R. Gem- mer, D. Barret, H. MacLeod, R. Deland, L. Covari, D. Riley. RECONDOS 87 fraternities PHI GAMMA DELTA 90 AL JOHNSON KEN UNELl PETE DICKERSON V - j GREG GOULET FRED ECKERT BOB LORING RUSS SNYDER DAN HESS ROGER MILES BRUCE TUPPER JOHN ELPHINSTONE OAVE CROCKETT DOUG RILEY DAVE POTTER KURT BENSON — — B P - - X M , Y Y y 9RUCE POWELL CHARUE MILLSBACK PAUL DRESSER PETE GBOSCH OOUO MOflWH kcurt nwNC EAm. 3P1NKS 92 DESHA 9EAMER MIKE SMITH - ' — 1 AL DtPlETRO ORLANDO MENDE2 STEVE COTTER EDUARDO MENDE2 RON GORDON JIM BRAlTHWAlTE JOHN FIORE BILL MAHONEY KAL NGOON JACK MCCABE DOUG NELSON DAVE HEALEY RICK SPRETER 93 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON AL COUCHON SCOTT WILSON JIM PALMER BILL RAYMOND ROGER PHELPS Rll I RAYMnwn ROfiFfi PHFI PS nr DOUG MURRAY SANOY MALCOLM PAUL HAYNER JOHN NOYES life lift 4Tfcl KEN EKSTROM .M€T KA! 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J R WENNBERG, HE BERGSTROM, D P PAULY, A ROBERTS, K W TARBELL.GD JOHNSON, D H BALCER, R C KALAUSKAS. C A WANCZYK, M J 101 THETA CHI 102 FRANK H CORBIERE CHARLES T.CHASE RICHARD J. WEEDEN DONALD B. HOLDEN MARK A.FREYERMUTH OAVID C. BAXTER Iftfctilifeifll ROBERT TEMPLIN JOSEPH A. LANGONE RICHARO J WARREN FELIX J BARLIK JOHN F DODA PAUL T SHEA 1J4J JOHN E.WATSON GERRY A. BLODGETT JAMES ANNETT JOSEPH A SENEGAL RICHARD A STAYE JEFFREY C. KNAPP 103 DOUGLAS G FERRY ROBERT C GOSLING COBB S GOFF JEFFREY A. FREELANO JOHN D.HOYT PETER V MIKLOS ii a a did PETER H ANDERSON CHARLES F ROBINSON JAMES D SELLAR PETER C. STANLEY PAUL B. DUBINSKY RICHARD J WALLACE WILLIAM DYSON JR. JERRY L JOHNSON ROBERT L. SIMONOS WILLIAM J BOYAN JOEL P GREENE JOHN D CATTEL 104 ri JOHN BRALEV JOSEPH N PASSARO RICHARD J. PANKOSKI WILLIAM H BEHN ROGER J ZIPFEL Ji4 Ali THOMAS A RICCHI JAMES L.VIELF. PETER G SHANLEY JEFFREY A. DECKER DENNIS P HALLWORTH PETER M.HERRON GREGORY R. BLACKBURN JOSEPH R. 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CHAUSZ JOHN S MAZUR STEVE W. PRESS ALAN R BERG STEPHEN R DAVIS E.WAYNE TURNBLOM DUNCAN B. COLTER TERRY F BULGER PETER SHEINS 131 WILLIAM R.TUOMI IVANV.BEGGS ROGER W. PINKOS WILLIAM J. MCCARTHY JAMES M.WENDELL NORMAN A. BERGSTROM ERIC K.DURLING EDWARD C. MCNAMARA STEPHEN E. CARLSON KENYON E.B MCGUIRE DAVID F HARWOOD ROBERT £ ZEMAN 132 ■ • ■ A dk iii it MM Vk LEONARD J WECKEL PHILIP R. GAUDET PAUL F GRANCHELLI STANLEY P. PIETREWICZ CHARLES E PROCTOR ALAN H.SUYDAM 133 DELTA SIGMA TAU RICHARD R. BRODEUR J.GREGORY FERRARA d lA h mM HENRY S. SWEET DANIEL A LIPCAN ROBERT l ST ESS EL MiM j± m± ROBERT D. HICKEY SECRETARY STEPHEN C. SCHWARM PAE310ENT JEFFREY H.SEMMEL fc At JOHN P GAHAGAN JOHN 8.CZAJKOWSKI ALAN D. RANDALL WILLIAM D.SMITH STEVEN H LEECE BRUCE L TUTTLE lIli ' Jili UiiHUHI lUl ' lill ' lL ' l ' MlUl ' lilL ' Mlli ' lllgi athletics SOCCER undefeated season leads to NCAA bid. . . The 1965 Soccer Squad was the first team since 1938 to finish with an undefeated season. Coming in as runner-up in the NCAA Atlantic Coast Regional College Division Championships played at R.P.I., the engineers displayed one of the most impressive records in many years. The season started with a 4-1 victory against Tufts on September 25. In victory after victory, the team felled a tough MIT, 2-1, and scored a slim 2-1 victory against AIC in miserable weath- er. Continuing in their undefeated status, the soccer team trounced Hartford University with an impressive 6-1 victory and bested U. Mass. with a 3-0 shut-out. The sixth game of the sea- son, played at Homecoming, found the engi- neers pitted against a tough Coast Guard team, last year ' s New England Small College Cham- pions. Ignoring that fact, the Techmen ran over Coast Guard with a 5-1 win. Then followed a 4-1 win over Lowell Tech and the only tie of the season with Middlebury College. In two over- time periods, the Middlebury club used their height advantage and the result was a 1-1 stalemate. Locally, Tech faced neighboring Assumption College and thoroughly routed the Worcester rivals with a 4-0 score. Away again at Boston University, the Tech eleven blasted BU in an overwhelming 4-0 effort. The final game of the season saw Tech faced with an- other local rival, Clark University. Try as Clark did for an upset victory, the team sewed up their undefeated season by putting down Clark 3-1. 138 fff¥ f i 139 140 Then came the congratulations, the hand- shakes, and the back-slaps . . . and the un- precedented invitation to the NCAA tournament. On Nov. 19, WPI brought its 10-0-1 record to bear against RPI and, despite the loss to injury of co-captain Jim Maroney, won by a score of 4-2. The next foe on the championship slate was New Platz State College from New York; this was the big game — it would decide the East- ern Coast College Division Champions. The lead switched hands several times until the contest was tied at 2-2 with 18 minutes left to play. With overtime play looking imminent, New Platz scored with five seconds to go and it was all over. The trip home from RPI was jubilant, how- ever. Riding with the team was the prestige of the season and the title of runner-up on the East Coast, as well as three All-Tournament players: Jim Viele, Pete Dickerson, and Ed Cannon, who was also runner-up for the most valuable player award. The coaches, Alan King and Jim McKechnie, attributed the team ' s fine performance to the tremendous defense and team cooperation. Out of ten games, only eight goals were scored against WPI and, of these, only one to an op- ponent in any one game. Names recurring time and time again in performance reports were high scorer and holder of the record number of goals scored in a season — 12 — Jim Viele, Charlie Spitz, Ken Blaisdell, Ed Cannon and many others who served the team well. We can be proud of all of them. 141 142 WPI 3 3 2 FRESHMEN SOCCER SCORES OPPONENT DEAN JR. COLLEGE 4 CLARK J.V. 1 WORCESTER ACAD. LEICESTER JR. COL. 1 SOCCER SCORES WPI OPPONENT 4 TUFTS 1 2 MIT 1 2 AlC 1 6 HARTFORD 1 3 U. MASS. 5 COAST GUARD 1 4 LOWELL 1 1 MIDDLEBURY 1 4 ASSUMPTION 4 BOSTON UNIV. 3 CLARK 1 — NCAA REGIONALS 4 RPI 2 2 NEW PALTZ 3 143 FOOTBALL «$ 144 FOOTBALL SCORES WPI OPPONENT 8 BOWDOIN 40 VERMONT 42 14 MIDDLEBURY 15 14 BATES 33 18 WESLEYAN 33 8 COAST GUARD 27 13 RPI 7 NORWICH 25 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCORES WPI OPPONENT DEAN JR. COL. 25 8 HARVARD FRE. B 14 14 TUFTS FRESH. 12 145 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES CROSS COUNTRY RELAY v MP WPI OPPONENT 45 MIT 30 RPI 45 43 WESLEYAN 18 23 BATES 32 19 BENTLEY 41 15 ASSUMPTION 50 29 TUFTS 26 45 NORTHEASTERN 16 41 COAST GUARD 45 41 WILLIAMS 35 43 AMHERST 30 TRINITY 27 FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY SCORES WPI OPPONENT 45 MIT 26 RPI 29 42 WESLEYAN 19 31 WORCESTER ACAD. 26 69 AMHERST 33 TRINITY 31 146 RELAY Y.M.C.A. OPEN 3rd PLACE (Boston, Mass.) K. of C. GAMES didn ' t place (Boston Garden) BOSTON A. A. didn ' t place (Boston, Mass.) . 147 BASKETBALL EpA. 148 i BASKETBALL SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 91 LOWELL 94 62 ARMY 71 76 B.U. 60 74 WESLEYAN 84 89 WILLIAMS 74 68 AMHERST 50 75 C. W. POST 72 56 ASSUMPTION 82 73 ASSUMPTION 83 73 HARTFORD 72 80 SUFFOLK 73 85 A.I.C. 105 73 SPRINGFIELD 85 92 TRINITY 100 103 COAST GUARD 66 72 TUFTS 74 100 BATES 86 74 M.I.T. 73 67 NORTHEASTERN 100 86 CLARK 95 108 BRANDEIS 72 149 150 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 81 LOWELL 69 69 BOSTON UNIV. 59 71 WESLEY AN 108 90 BECKER JR. COLLEGE 82 69 ASSUMPTION 51 103 BRANDEIS 37 79 HARTFORD 69 83 SUFFOLK 53 73 SPRINGFIELD 81 63 TRINITY 87 102 COAST GUARD 79 57 TUFTS 68 81 WORCESTER JR. COL. 72 72 M.I.T. 59 73 NORTHEASTERN 80 75 CLARK 64 151 WRESTLING WRESTLING SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 16 UNIV. of R.I. 25 3 M.I.T. 32 13 BRANDEIS 24 5 WILLIAMS 34 21 UNIV. of CONN. 16 24 HARTFORD 11 14 TUFTS 23 8 COAST GUARD 24 32 UNIV. of MASS. 3 9 DARTMOUTH 29 8 R.P.I. 25 152 tUBBUmft FRESHMEN WRESTLING SCORES TECh f OPPONENTS 12 M. .T. 23 19 DEAN JR. COLLEGE 18 19 UNIV. of CONN. 14 11 TUFTS 26 11 R.P.I. 26 153 SWIMMING FRESHMEN SWIMMING SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 47 NICHOLS COLLEGE 47 36 DEAN JR. COLLEGE 58 47 WORCESTER JR. 44 SWIMMING SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 28 TRINITY 65 33 TUFTS 60 31 HOLY CROSS 63 12 UNIV. of CONN. 78 26 COAST GUARD 68 19 UNIV. of MASS. 74 55 BABSON 39 154 155 HOCKEY 156 - : HOCKEY SCORES TECH OPPONENTS 6 WORCESTER STATE 7 2 HOLY CROSS 11 5 NEW HAVEN COLLEGE 10 1 LOWELL TECH 3 1 UNIV. of CONN. 13 5 M.I.T. 2 2 ASSUMPTION 4 5 WESLEYAN 4 M.I.T. 3 6 BABSON 8 12 LOWELL TECH 2 2 NICHOLS 7 1 M.I.T. 9 157 gf ! ■ 5 ■, « ■ Ik o s 1 if 1 ■■: ASM! •V- • Tate .. v A ' K .33 1 1 ■is Hi if p £- fi - .? i i i y 1 1 1 1 L SrJ - . m$pi BASEBALL wp; OPPONENT V ' 16 LOWELL 3 f 3 MIT 1 6 MIT ft 8 SUFFOLK 3 7 HARTFORD 4 m AIC 8 4 WESLEYAN 15 u 9 ASSUMPTION 1 J B 12 CLARK 10 1 TUFTS 8 3 COAST GUARD 2 COAST GUARD 1 10 TRINITY 5 NORTHEASTERN 6 158 BASEBALL - _ _i - — 4L 159 LACROSSE 160 LACROSSE SCORES WPI OPPONENT 3 MIDDLEBURY 13 2 TUFTS 1 1 1 TRINITY 12 5 MIT 13 11 NICHOLS 8 8 HOLY CROSS 9 WESLEYAN 20 4 BOWDOIN 9 6 U. MASS. 17 161 TENNIS TENNIS SCORES WPI OPPONENTS 7 ASSUMPTION 2 6 COAST GUARD 3 2 CLARK 7 1 TRINITY 8 1 RPI 8 1 AIC 8 6 LOWELL 3 3 HOLY CROSS 6 162 GOLF GOLF SCORES WPI OPPONENTS 4.5 HOLY CROSS 2.5 6 TRINITY 1 6 LOWELL 1 5 AIC 2 5.5 TUFTS 1.5 7 CLARK 5.5 MIT 1.5 5 SPRINGFIELD 2 5 U. MASS. 2 N.E.I.G.A. 3rd 163 165 TRACK SCORES WPI OPPONENTS 91 MIDDLEBURY 49 64 BATES 76 61 COAST GUARD 79 79 NORWICH 25 75 RPI 58 AMHERST 40 88 TRINITY 52 168 honors 169 WHO ' S WHO William Baker William Behn Joseph Acker 170 Roland Bouchard John Braun Ronald Crump Anthony Carrara 171 Stephen Hebert Donald Foley Peter Kudless Daniel Maguire 172 James Maroney George Stevens Lawrence Penoncello William Nims 173 THE SKULL J. Acker R. Bouchard J. Braun 174 . . . dignity lies in deserving honors not in possessing them ... D. Foley S. Hebert W. Nims D. Maguire L. Penoncello J. Maroney 175 TAU BETA PI W. Bowen B. Geelan W. Behn ATT ' r S X 21 J. Braun A. Carrara G. Elko G. Fargo, Jr. ... to foster a spirit of liberal culture . . . D. Foley S. Formica D. Petersen. Jr. R. Tata 176 PI DELTA EPSILON W. Behn H. Ogasian R. Pankoski 177 J. Botop . . for proficiency in all phases of the military profession . . . T. Brasiskis R. Finn J. Pardee SCABBARD AND BLADE G. Potter P. Sommer E. Sweed S. Wicker J. Wright 178 PI TAU SIGMA P. Blackman D. Crowell R. Kokernak R. Lisauskas R. Neumayer G. Maier K. Ondricek . . . to develop ... a feeling of sound engineering ethics . . . D. Petersen, Jr. E. Scott R. Swers 179 W. Bowen L. Carreira R. Finn CHEMICAL HONOR SOCIETY B. Geelan J. Joubert D. Stone . . . to reward achievements in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering . . . E. Wilusz R. Zipfel B. Sturtevant 180 CHI EPSILON A. Carrara J. Dyckman J. Lenart R. Olson . . to contribute to the improvement of the engineering profession ... J. Pastic R. Plum R. Piasecki J. Seferiadis R. Tata 181 ETA KAPPA NU W. Behn J. Cocci . . . to advance the profession of electrical engineering . . . P ez G. Fargo D. Foley S. Formica J. Kopchik P. Malnati W. Menezes D. Wilson 182 . . . for unusual ability and ambition in furthering the cause of dramatics ... R. Holler J. Passaro B. Sturtevant ALPHA PSI OMEGA R. Trefry 183 academics CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Dr. Wilmer L. Kranich, Head of Department 186 Dr. Robert E. Wagner John M. Petrie 187 S HKBH Joseph George Acker Wantagh, New York Phi Gamma Delta WHO ' S WHO, SKULL Lacrosse, W , Co-Capt.; Soccer, W , Co-Capt.; A.I.Ch.E.; Fraternity Sec; Varsity Club. William Baker Brookline, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi WHO ' S WHO Baseball, W , Co-Capt.; Golf; Hockey, W , Co-Capt.; Wrestling; W.P.I.A.A.. Pres.; A.I.Ch.E.; Council of Pres.; Var- sity Club. J. William Bowen Bedford, Massachusetts Theta Chi TBn, CHS Wrestling; Chemical Honor Society Treas.; A.I.Ch.E.; PEDDLER, Senior Ed.; TECH NEWS, Photo Ed.; Band; Glee Club; Auto Club; Camera Club; Ski Club. William Vendi Collentro Newton, Massachusetts A.I.Ch.E.; Shield; Newman Club; Arts Society. John W. Meader Paul M. Bujak Windham, Connecticut Sigma Pi A.I.Ch.E.; Fraternity Pres.; Newman Club. 188 Russell William Edmands Milford, Massachusetts Theta Chi Tennis; R.O.T.C. Maj.; A.I.Ch.E.; Band; Auto Club; Rifle Club. Bernard Francis Duesel, Jr. Yonkers, New York Lambda Chi Alpha A.I.Ch.E.; TECH NEWS; Fraternity Pres. Newman Club; Philip Ross Gaither Framingham, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon Tennis; A.I.Ch.E.; Chess Club; Rifle Club. Wallace Edward Hack Glens Falls, New York R.O.T.C. 1st. Lt.; Newman Club. A.I.Ch.E.; Shield; Brendan John Geelan New Haven, Connecticut TBn, CHS Chemical Honor Society Pres.; R.O.T.C. Capt.; A.I.Ch.E. Pres.; Council of Pres.; Shield, Pres. Krikor Diran Gureghian Heliopolis, Egypt A.I.Ch.E.; Shield; Sec; Chess Club. Cosmopolitan Club, 189 Richard Bruce Leon Auburn, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega Cross Country, W ; Track, W A.I.Ch.E.; PEDDLER; TECH NEWS. James Ira Joubert Marlboro, Massachusetts CHS A.I.Ch.E. Walter S. Kuczek, Jr. Indian Orchard, Mass. Phi Sigma Kappa Lacrosse; A.I.Ch.E.; Skeptical Chyms.; Newman Club; Arts Society; Bridge Club; Rifle Club. Dr. C. William Shipman Malcolm Anderson MacGregor Weymouth, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon Track, W; Nautical Club. Carl Dickinson Meredith, Jr. Westfield, Massachusetts Band. 190 Jonathan Hay Pardee Newport, Rhode Island Theta Chi Tennis, W , Capt.; Fresh. Class Chair- man; R.O.T.C. Capt.; A.I.Ch.E.; Tech Senate; Council of Pres.; Fraternity Pres.; Rifle Club. Gerald J. Parker West Newton, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi Hockey, W . Robert Edward Rapp Martinsburg, West Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. Melvyn Lewis Sack Hartford, Connecticut Alpha Epsilon Pi A.I.Ch.E.; Rifle Club. Robert Albert Sinuc Marshfield, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon Football, W , CoCapt.; A.I.Ch.E.; Fraternity Sec; Auto Club; Rifle Club. 191 George Richard Stevens Westerly, Rhode Island Sigma Phi Epsilon Who ' s Who Baseball, W ; Basketball; Football, Mgr.; W.P.I.A.A., Sec; A.I.Ch.E., Vice- Pres., S.S.C.; TECH NEWS, Sports Ed. Earl Chester Sparks, III Bedford, Massachusetts Lacrosse; R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; A.I.Ch.E.; Rowing Club. Dr. Imre Zwiebel Robert W. Trefry Wellesley, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega .I.Ch.E., Sec; Council of Pres.; Fra- ternity Pres.; Masque, Pres.; Pershing Rifles. Frederick Francis Valego Chicopee, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega Cross Country, W ; A.I.Ch.E.; New- man Club; Masque. David Henry Stone Bradford, Massachusetts CHS Cross Country, W ; Track; A.I.Ch.E.; Shield. 192 Malcolm Cram White, Jr. Rumford, Maine Tau Kappa Epsilon Cross Country; A.I.Ch.E.; Council of Pres.; P.C.F., Pres.; Alpha Phi Omega; Auto Club; Ski Club, Treas. Eugene Barry Wilusz New Bedford, Massachusetts CHS Baseball; Cross Coun try; A.I.Ch.E.; Shield, Sec. -Treas.; Newman Club. Leonard Joseph Weckel Trenton, New Jersey Sigma Pi Cross Country, W , Capt.; Track; A.I.Ch.E.; Shield; Newman Club; Arts Society. Robert C. Zahnke Bristol, Connecticut Tau Kappa Epsilon Golf; Soccer; A.I.Ch.E.; PEDDLER; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Arts Society; Lens and Lights Club. Robert J. Zipfel East Hartford, Connecticut Theta Chi TBn, IIAE, CHS Baseball Mgr.; Swimming; Chemical Honor Society Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi Treas.; A.I.Ch.E.; Fraternity Treas.; PEDDLER; Newman Club. John K. Wright Shelburne Falls, Mass. Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosse; R.O.T.C. Maj.; A.I.Ch.E. 193 CHEMISTRY Dr. Robert C. Plumb, Head of Department umsaataaam 194 Dr. Frederic R. Butler Dr. David Todd D r. Wilbur B. Bridgman 195 Dr. William D. Hobey Dr. Monroe V. Evans 196 Dr. Stephen J. Weininger Dr. Subrata Ghose Dr. Ladislav H. Berka 197 Robert George Bertrand Wolcott, Connecticut Delta Sigma Tau Fencing Club, Co-Capt.; Skeptical Chyms.; Band. Lionel Andrade Carreira Worcester, Massachusetts CHS A.C.S.; Skeptical Chyms. Ronald Dennet Finn Wilbraham, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa IITII2 Track; R.O.T.C. Maj.; Semi Simple Group; Skeptical Chyms.; Band; Arts Society; Rifle Club. Raymond George Gallant Worcester, Massachusetts John Stuart Garden, Jr. Basking Ridge, New Jersey Skeptical Chyms.; Nautical Club. 198 John Harvey Lauterbach Haworth, New Jersey Skeptical Chytns.; P.C.F.; Band; Boyn- tonians; Alpha Phi Omega; Shield. Raymond John Hopkins Ashaway, Rhode Island Phi Sigma Kappa R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; A.I.Ch.E.; A.C.S.; Skep- tical Chyms.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Arts Society. Richard Wesley Mason Sterling Junction, Mass. A.C.S.; Skeptical Chyms.; Band; Arts Society; Radio Club. Bruce Eddy Sturtevant Nashua, New Hampshire A f2, CHS Alpha Psi Omega Pres.; A.C.S.; Skepti- cal Chyms., Pres.; Council of Pres.; Shield; Arts Society; Masque, Student Director; Rifle Club. Donald John Pearson Greenwich. Connecticut CHS Skeptical Chyms.; Shield; PEDDLER. William Joseph Remillong Boundbrook, New Jersey Skeptical Chyms.; Camera Club; Fenc- ing Club; Lens and Lights Club. 199 CIVIL ENGINEERING Armand J. Silva Richard W. Lamothe Carl H. Koontz, Head of Department wm 200 B. Allen Benjamin 201 Bertis Hayward Adams Framingham, Massachusetts A.S.C.E.; Ski Club, Vice-Pres. Jay John Botop Manchester, New Hampshire Sigma Phi Epsilon nTns Lacrosse, W ; R.O.T.C Lt. Col.; A.S.C.E., Vice-Pres.; S.S.C, Sec. Anthony Santi Carrara Rutland, Vermont Lambda Chi Alpha WHO ' S WHO, TBIT, XE Sr. Class Treas.; A.S.C.E.; Newman Club. David A. Farr Gerard George Charest Acushnet, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta WHO ' S WHO, II A K Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; A.S.C.E.; Council of Pres.; TECH NEWS, Editor in Chief; Newman Club. Sigmund Solomon Dicker Bellmore, New York A.S.C.E.; Bridge Club; Lens and Lights Club, Treas. 202 Albert J. DiPietro Farmington, Connecticut Phi Gamma Delta Baseball; Soccer, W ; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Varsity Club. Donald Paul Givens Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire Sigma Phi Epsilon Track; Wrestling; A.S.C.E.; Rowing Club. Dennis Flannery Worcester, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Football; R.O.T.C 1st Lt. Richard E. Goodell Manchester Center, Vermont Sigma Phi Epsilon Wrestling, Mgr.; A.S.CE. John Garret Dyckman Hamden, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsilon riTII2, XE Basketball; R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; Sr. Class Sec; Fraternity Pres.; A.S.CE. Michael E. Grilli Worcester, Massachusetts A.S.CE.; Shield; Rifle Club; Rowing Club. 203 Shlomo Hen-Tov Ramat Gan, Israel Cosmopolitan Club. Stephen James Hebert Springfield, Vermont Sigma Phi Epsilon WHO ' S WHO, SKULL Basketball Mgr.; Golf; Jr. Class Treas.; Skull Pres.; A.S.C.E., Pres.; Tech Sen- ate; Council of Pres.; PEDDLER, Bus. Mgr. Carl Edward Hellstrom Worcester, Massachusetts A.S.C.E. Stephen Kenneth Kaiser Brookline, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi Robert Metcalfe Holt Riverside, Rhode Island Sigma Phi Epsilon Basketball; Lacrosse; Swimming; A.S.C.E. Roberto Hoyke Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Phi Gamma Delta XK Track; A.S.C.E. 204 Darrel Joseph Kost Lindenhurst, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon Soccer Mgr.; A.S.C.E., Basketball Treas. Andrew John Kudarauskas Worcester, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta TECH NEWS; Newman Club. Peter John Kudless Staten Island, New York Phi Kappa Theta WHO ' S WHO. nAE Football, W ; Lacrosse, W ; A.S.C.E.; S.S.C.; Fraternity Sec; TECH NEWS, Sports Ed.; Newman Club; Varsity Club. John Campbell Lee Cambria Heights, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa Track; R.O.T.C., 1st Lt.; A.S.C.E.; Coun- cil of Pres.; TECH NEWS; Auto Club; Arts Society, Pres. John Joseph Lenart Worcester, Massachusetts XE A.S.C.E. Thomas F. Lenehan Rocky Hill, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta Lacrosse; Soccer; Newman Club. 205 Errold F. Moody, Jr. Holden, Massachusetts John Joseph Morawski Worcester, Massachusetts A.S.C.E.; Newman Club. Richard Clarke Liebich Albany, New York Basketball; Shield. Daniel John Maguire New Britain, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsilon WHO ' S WHO, SKULL, IIAE Pi Delta Epsilon Sec; A.S.C.E.; TECH NEWS, Man. Ed.; Newman Club. Stewart William Nelson Holyoke, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon A.S.C.E.; Swimming Ass ' t Mgr.; Frater- nity Pres. 206 k . Joseph John Pastic Gardner, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta XE R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; A.S.C.E.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club. Richard S. Olson Worcester, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha XE A.S.C.E.; TECH NEWS; Ski Club. Richard Joseph Piasecki Brooklyn, New York Phi Sigma Kappa XE Wrestling; Band; Nautical Club. Robert L. Plum Norwalk, Connecticut Alpha Epsilon Pi XE Swimming. Chester Joseph Patch, III Ipswich, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Wrestling; R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; A.S.C.E.; Newman Club; Boyntontans; Rifle Club. Lawrence A. Penoncello Bristol, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta WHO ' S WHO, SKULL Basketball, W ; Soph., Junior, Sr. Class Pres.; A.S.C.E.; Tech Senate PEDDLER; Varsity Club. 207 Michael Francis Salvini Chester, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon A.S.C.E.; Newman Club; Bridge Club; Rifle Club. John Prodromos Seferiadis New Bedford, Massachusetts XE Lacrosse; Tennis; A.S.C.E.; Shield; Band; Nautical Club. Laurence Edward Shea Troy, New York Wrestling; A.S.C.E.; Shield; Newman Club. Edward Arnold Siegel Everett, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi XE A.S.C.E.; Hillel Club; Rowing Club. John Michael Smith Worcester, Massachusetts Phi Gamma Delta Fresh. Class Historian; Nautical Club; Riflle Club. Stephen Holbrook Smith Sutton, Massachusetts A.S.C.E.; Band; Glee Club. 208 David E. Spencer Framingham, Massachusetts A.S.C.E.; Nautical Club. Robert Simon Sternschein Hartford, Connecticut Alpha Epsilon Pi A.S.C.E. Ronald A. Tata Leominster, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta TBn, XE Football, W ; Wrestling, W , Capt.; Newman Club; Varsity Club. Robert William Thompson Danbury, Connecticut Tau Kappa Epsilon Jeffrey William Wickeri Worcester, Massachusetts Basketball; A.S.C.E.; Shield. 209 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dr. Glen A. Richardson, Head of Department William R. Grogan 210 William B. Wadsworth Douglas E. Howes William W. Locke 211 Dr. Wilhelm H. Eggiman Donald C. Eteson Paul G. Amazeen 212 George E. Stannard • • ' ■ ' ' ' 4 Dr. Romeo L. Moruzzi Earle R. Laste, Jr. 213 John D. Sherrick Dr. Gilbert H. Owyang B ™ o  o -. o a a e _ 1. • Dr. William H. Roadstrum 214 Archie K. McCurdy Owen W. Kennedy, Jr. - -0 w llt« ' l Richard G. Beschle J 215 Dennis Edward Appleyard Plainville, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega I.E.E.E.; Arts Society; Nautical Club; Radio Club; Ski Club. John Alan Beede Whitman, Massachusetts William Harold Behn Glen Rock, New Jersey Theta Chi WHO ' S WHO, TBn, ITAE, HKN Soph., Jr. Class Sec; Eta Kappa Nu Pres.; Tau Beta Pi Sec; I.E.E.E.; Sec; Council of Pres.; PEDDLER, Editor in Chief; TECH NEWS; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres.; Debating Club, Pres. Kenneth M. Bell Warwick, Rhode Island I.E.E.E.; Glee Club; Lens and Lights Club. Brian Norman Belanger Esmond, Rhode Island Phi Kappa Theta Baseball; I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS; man Club. Roland Camille Bouchard Woonsocket, Rhode Island Alpha Tau Omega WHO ' S WHO, SKULL Hockey. W : Lacrosse. W , Co Capt.; Track; Sr. Class Vice-Pros.; IEEE.; Council of Pros.; I.F.C Pros.: Fraternity Sec: Alpha Phi Omega; Masque; Var- sity Club. Pres. 216 David Lewis Clarke South Windsor, Connecticut Sigma Pi Fencing Club, Bus. Mgr.; Lens and Lights Club. 3ii ■f « Kendall Frank Cowes Worcester, Massachusetts I.E.E.E.; Lens and Lights Club. John David Cuthbertson Pittsfield, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa James Alfred Cocci Leominster, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta HKN Football; I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS, Ad. Mgr.; Newman Club; Rowing Club. Richard Z. Desmarais Worcester, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa 217 George Arthur Fargo Hopkinton, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon TBn, HKN I.E.E.E.; Fraternity Pres.; Radio Club. Robert Blaise Dolan Leominster, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa Football; Newman Club; Arts Society, Sec. Steven Erhard Port Chester, New York Tau Kappa Epsilon A.I.Ch.E.; I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; A. I. P.; Fra- ternity Pres.; TECH NEWS; Canterbury Club; Auto Club; Camera Club; Cosmo- politan Club. Dr. Harit V. Majmudar V A. Ralph Fiore, Jr. Waltham, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Wrestling; I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS; New- man Club; Rowing Club. James Francis Fee Needham, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Cross Country; Lacrosse; Wrestling, •W ; S.S.C.; TECH NEWS, Jr. Ed.; Newman Club, Vice-Pres.; Nautical Club, Vice-Pres.; Rowing Club; Varsity Club. 218 Andrew Joseph Fish, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut I.E.E.E.; Council of Pres.; Canterbury Club; Lens and Lights Club, Pres.; Conservative Club, Vice-Pres. Donald H. Foley Hartford, Connecticut Lambda Chi Alpha WHO ' S WHO, SKULL TBn, HKN Basketball; I.E.E.E.; Tech Senate, Pres.; Council of Pres.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; J. P. Chairman; Fraternity Vice- Pres. Stephen J. Formica Hartford, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta TBn, HKN Cheerleader; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Eta Kappa Nu Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi Pres.; I.E.E.E.; Fraternity Vice-Pres.; Newman Club; Nautical Club. Christopher Goodwin Foster Falls Village, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsilon Glee Club; Auto Club; Radio Club. Robert Anthony Fulop Torrington, Connecticut I.E.E.E.; Newman Club. Brian Joseph Gallagher Watertown, Connecticut Lambda Chi Alpha I.E.E.E.; Council of Pres.; TECH NEWS, Cir. Mgr.; Newman Club, Pres.; Rifle Club. 219 Stephen Thomas Harrington East Providence, R. I. I.E.E.E.; Band; Boyntonians; Camera Club. Kendall W. Gordon Chelmsford, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha TECH NEWS, Asst. Circ. Mgr. Peter Gray IV West Acton, Massachusetts Cheerleader; A.I.Ch.E.; Shield; Auto Club; Ski Club. Richard Crown Holler North Tanawanda, New York Alpha Tau Omega Swimming, W ; R.0.T.C 1st Lt.; I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS; Arts Society Camera Club; Lens and Lights Club Masque; Varsity Club. Philip John Hopkinson Needham, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon I.E.E.E., Vice-Pres.; P.C.F.; Band; Boyn tonians; Rifle Club. Ronald Carl Hayden Millbury. Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosse, W Swimming. Baseball; Basketball; 220 Edward Eric Johnson Clifton, New Jersey Rowing Club. David Robert Klimaj Springfield, Massachusetts I.E.E.E.; Council of Pres.; Newman Club; Arts Society; Radio Club, Pres. David C. Johnson Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tau Kappa Epsilon Council of Pres.; PEDDLER; Arts Soci- ety; Camera Club, Pres.; Lens and Lights Club. John Kopchik, Jr. Stratford, Connecticut Phi Gamma Delta HKN Cross Country Mgr.; Track Ass ' t Mgr.; I.E.E.E.; PEDDLER. Martin Elliot Levine Portland, Maine Alpha Epsilon Pi Cheerleader. Keith Lyman Knowlton Charlton City, Massachusetts 221 Robert Sidney Levine Maiden, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi Arts Society; Rifle Club. Paul Richard Malnati Great Barrington, Mass. Tau Kappa Epsilon HKN I.E.E.E., Pres.; Fraternity Treas.; New- man Club; Rifle Club. Stanley Livingston Worcester, Massachusetts Russell H. Krackhardt Robert Joseph Lodi Springfield, Massachusetts I.E.E.E.; Newman Club; Auto Club; Radio Club. Peter Hunt Lukesh Sudbury, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon Tennis: I.E.E.E.: TECH NEWS. 222 William A. Menezes Addos Ababa, Ethiopia HKN Fencing Club; Council of Pres.; Shield; Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club, Pres. Paul Gerard Messier Auburn, Massachusetts Arts Society. Anson Blake Moran Wellesley, Massachusetts Phi Gamma Delta I.E.E.E.; Fraternity Pres.; TECH NEWS. Soc. Ed.; Glee Club, Vice-Pres.; Octet; Arts Society; Radio Club. Thomas Jonathan Mortimer Southboro, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha TECH NEWS. Michael Carmen Napolitano Framingham, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Golf, W ; S.S.C., Pres.; Newman Club. Donald Joseph Mugnai Arlington, Massachusetts I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Arts Society; Camera Club. 223 William Roland Nims North Caldwell, New Jersey Phi Gamma Delta WHO ' S WHO, SKULL Basketball, W , Co-Capt.; Track; W.P.I.A.A., Vice-Pres.; Fraternity Treas.; Bridge Club; Varsity Club; S.S.C. Ronald F. Naventi Lee, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta nAE Lacrosse; I.E.E.E.; TECH NEWS, Copy Ed.; Newman Club; Band. Oleg Victor Nedzelnitsky New Haven, Connecticut John Malcolm Petrie East Longmeadow, Mass. Tau Kappa Epsilon Cheerleader; Light. Arts Society; Lens and Raymond Griffin O ' Connell, Jr. Litchfield, Connecticut Tau Kappa Epsilon I.E.E.E.; Band; Fraternity Sec. Harry Bruce Ogasian Worcester, Massachusetts Theta Chi IIAF, Baseball Mgr.; I.E.E.E.; PEDDLER, Ad. Mgr.; Masque; Nautical Club. 224 Lawrence Edward Pihl Dunstable, Massachusetts Sigma Pi I.E.E.E.; Arts Society; Radio Club; Rifle Club. Charles William Pike Maiden, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon P.C.F.; Alpha Phi Omega; Rifle Club; Ski Club. George Popolizio Schenectady, New York R.O.T.C Capt.; Semi Simple Group; Shield; Newman Club; Rifle Club. Michael Thomas Portanova Brooklyn, New York Phi Kappa Theta Football, W ; Lacrosse, W ; Wres- tling; I.E.E.E.; Newman Club; Varsity Club. Geoffrey Potter Hopkinton, Massachusetts runs R.O.T.C. Col.; Radio Club. 225 Donald M. Ruef Clark, New Jersey Sigma Pi I.E.E.E. Jay Allan Segal New Rochelle, New York Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Pres. Ronald Anthony Seskevich Worcester, Massachusetts George Nathan Shepard Worcester, Massachusetts Pershing Rifles. Ronald Craig Snell Quincy, Massachusetts Band; Boyntonians. 226 Eric Mark Sweed Foxboro, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa inns Golf, W , Capt.; R.O.T.C. Capt.; Arts Society; Varsity Club. Allen A. Sweet Warwick, Rhode Island Sigma Pi I.E.E.E.; Arts Society; Rifle Club. Radio Club; Shelton B. Wicker, Jr. Arlington, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega IITIIZ Baseball, W ; Football; R.O.T.C. Capt.; Varsity Club. Heyward Sturges Williams Delmar, New York Tau Kappa Epsilon Cheerleader; I.E.E.E.; Council of Pres.; Fraternity Vice-Pres.; Band, Pres.; Boyntonians; Glee Club, Pres.; Octet; Arts Society; Rifle Club. David Ernest Wilson Riverside, Rhode Island HKN Fencing Club, Co-capt.; R.O.T.C. Capt.; I.E.E.E.; Council of Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Band; Lens and Lights Club, Pres.; Pershing Rifles. 227 ENGLISH Edwin Higginbottom, Head of Department Dr. Charles R. Heventhal, Jr.; David P. McKay 228 James Hensel Edmund M. Hayes Richard H. Roche Arthur A. Kennedy, Jr. Theodore H. Packard John M. Brennan 229 HISTORY AND MODERN LANGUAGES Dr. Leland L. Atwood, Head of Department Dr. Donald E. Johnson Claude K. Scheifley 230 4 Hsu, Arthur W. Back James E. Mooney Richard E. Greene 231 MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS Donald N. Zwiep, Co-Administrator Dr. Albert J. Schwieger, Department Head and Co-Administrator f i e i in  232 James W. Wightman, Dr. Nicholas L. Onorato John Joseph Braun North Merrick, New York Phi Kappa Theta WHO ' S WHO, SKULL, TBII Basketball; Lacrosse; S.A.M.; Tech Senate; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Art Society. Roger Julian Armata Adams, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa S.A.M.; TECH NEWS; Arts Society; Auto Club; Bridge Club. J. Ronald Crump Westboro, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Who ' s Who, Skull Football, W , Co-Capt.; Lacrosse; Track; S.A.M., Vice-Pres.; TECH NEWS, Make-Up Ed.; Newman Club; Rowing Club, Vice-Pres. Peter H. Jaynes Dwight Sebrell Evans Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Tennis; A.S.C.E.; Bridge Club. John P. Dowgielewicz Auburn, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega R.O.T.C., Lt. Col. Pershing Rifles. Council of Pres.; 233 Rein Olvet Estonia Phi Sigma Kappa Lacrosse; Wrestling; S.A.M.; Cosmo- politan Club. James A. Maroney Haverhill, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Who ' s Who, Skull Baseball, W , Co-Capt.; Soccer, W , Co-Capt.; S.A.M.; TECH NEWS; New- man Club; Arts Society; Varsity Club. Michael Read Mauro Madison, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta Soccer, W ; Track; S.A.M.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club. Dr. Thaddeus H. Roddenbery Richard John Pankoski Greenwich, Connecticut Theta Chi IIAK Lacrosse; Pi Delta Epsilon Pres.; S.A.M.; Council of Pres.: PEDDLER. Sr. Ed.; Newman Club; Band Bus. Mgr.; Nautical Club. Joseph Nicholas Passaro, Jr. East Hartford, Connecticut Theta Chi IIAK A+fi Track; Class Historian; Pi Delta Epsi- lon Treas.; I.E.E.E.; Tech Senate: PED DLER, Sr. Ed.; TECH NEWS. Make up Ed.; Newman Club; Masque, Bus. Mgr. 234 Paul Fredrick Peterson Suffern, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon Football; Track, W ; S.A.M.; Octet; Ski Club; Varsity Club. John G. Rahaim Gardner, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta S.A.M.; TECH NEWS, Bus. Mgr.; New- man Club. Dr. Philip G. Olson Donald George Simpson West Boylston, Mass. Sigma Phi Epsilon Club; Auto Club; S.A.M.; Newman Rifle Club. John B. Tata Leominster, Massachusetts S.A.M.; Newman Club. Edgar Philip Rundlett Warwick, Rhode Island Cross Country; Wrestling. 235 MATHEMATICS Ramon C. Scott Dr. Elliott L. Buell, Head of Department Philip E. Shakir Bernard Howard 236 J M ' MIMll Ralph D. Nelson Dr. Luke N. Zaccaro Richard N. Cobb 237 John P. van Alstyne Dr. William J. Hardell Bruce C. McQuarrie 238 Peter R. Christopher Warren E. Chase Dr. William B. Miller I i Richard V. Olson 239 Stephen Berman Newburyport, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi Basketball Ass ' t Mgr.; Semi Simple Group; Arts Society; Rifle Club. Walter I. Wells George Michael Elko East Haven, Connecticut TBn Basketball; Track; Semi Simple Group, Pres.; Shield, Vice-Pres; Newman Club; Rifle Club; Council of Pres. Gordon C. Branche Gerald Nimberg Dorchester, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi Basketball: TECH NEWS; Bridge Club. 240 Donald Rudolf Nitsche Newport, Rhode Island Tennis; Semi Simple Group. Robert Joseph Scalzi Milford, Massachusetts Semi Simple Group, Vice-Pres.; Shield. William Eugene Sullivan, Jr. Springfield, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosse, W ; Wrestling: Semi Simple Group, Pres.; Council of Pres.; Auto Club; Rifle Club. Vincent F. Connolly Frank James Yohan, Jr. Greenwich, Connecticut Semi Simple Group, Vice-Pres.; Shield; Debating Club; Rifle Club; Newman Club. Andrew C. Warner, Jr. Berlin, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega A.I.Ch.E.; Newman Club; Glee Club. 241 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Donald N. Zwiep, Head of Department Frederick A. Anderson Kenneth G. Merriam 242 Alden T. Roys Dr. Raymond R. Hagglund Frank S. Finlayson 243 Ray C. Johnson Bernard L. Wellman Fred N. Webster 244 Kenneth E. Scott Carl G. Johnson Walter A. Kistler 245 Leslie C. Wilbur Dr. Charles C. Reynolds Hartley T. Grandin 246 Robert J. Hall John H. Whernman Harold S. Corey 247 Robert Paul Alekshun Millbury, Massachusetts A.S.M.E. Roy F. Bourgault Stephen Edward Anderson Wakefield, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha A.S.M.E. William Francis Balutis Norwood, Massachusetts Phi Gamma Delta Track, W ; Newman Club; Arts Soci- ety; Nautical Club; Varsity Club. Leo Thomas Benoit, Jr. Rocky Hill, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta Basketball; Golf. W ; TECH NEWS. Feature Ed.; Newman Club; Varsity Club. 248 Philip Henry Berube Salem, Massachusetts Theta Chi A.S.M.E.; PEDDLER, Ad. man Club. Mgr.; New- John William Benson, II Worcester, Massachusetts Lynn Allen Biuckie Rye, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon Football Ass ' t. Mgr.; Lacrosse; Wres- tling. Leslie J. Hooper Christopher G. Bradbury Greenville, Rhode Island Phi Kappa Theta IIAE Hockey, W ; A.S.M.E.; PEDDLER, Bus. Mgr.; TECH NEWS, News Ed.; Newman Club; Rowing Club; Varsity Club. Philip Stephen Blackman Bloomfield, Connecticut nTrii; Fencing Club; R.0.T.C Capt.; A.S.M.E.; Council of Pres.; Arts Society; Debat- ing Club; Nautical Club, Commodore; Rifle Club; Ski Club. 249 Richard Arthur Calvert Lawrence, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega A.S.M.E.; Band; Alpha Phi Omega; Chess Club; Masque. Gary Peter Cassery Worcester, Massachusetts R.O.T.C 1st Lt.; A.S.M.E. John H. Braley Woodstock, Vermont Theta Chi Council of Pres.; PEDDLER; Band; Ski Club, Pres. Allen H. Hoffman Paul MacDougall Castle Topsfield, Massachusetts Theta Chi Hockey; A.S.M.E.. Pres.; Council of Pres.; PEDDLER; Nautical Club. Thomas Peter Brasiskis Sutton, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Theta Baseball; Football, W ; R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; Newman Club. 250 Dr. Charles L. Feldman William Frank Elliot Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Phi Gamma Delta Hockey, W ; Lacrosse, W ; Band; Nautical Club. Robert James Coates New Britain, Connecticut Phi Kappa Theta IIAE Football, W ; Lacrosse, W ; A.S.M.E; TECH NEWS, Make-up Ed.; Newman Club; Masque. John I. Gilbert Jefferson, Massachusetts A.S.M.E. Douglas Hodgen Crowell Beverly, Massachusetts IITZ A.S.M.E.; P.C.F. Gardner William Duvall Gaithersburg, Maryland Sigma Phi Epsilon Soph. Class Treas.; Jr. Class VicePres.; A.S.M.E. 251 George Grimmell Cambria Heights, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosse. John Stanley Jenkins West Barnstable, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha A.S.M.E.; TECH NEWS. Cameron Whitcomb Hyde Worcester, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon A.S.M.E.; Auto Club. Charles Stuart Knothe Lansdale, Pennsylvania R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; A.S.M.E. Andreas P. Larson Robert Paul Kokernak Worcester, Massachusetts IITl Swimming; R.O.T.C, Capt.; A.S.M.E.. Sec; Boyntonians. 252 Albert Alfred Laprade Warwick, Rhode Island A.S.M.E.; Auto Club. Ernest James Kunz, Jr. Vernon, Connecticut A.S.M.E.; S.A.E.; Shield. Carlton W. Staples Robert Allan Lisauskas Worcester, Massachusetts IITS Basketball; W.P.I.A.A.; A.S.M.E.; Shield. Paul Richard Lindberg Worcester, Massachusetts Ronald Irving Longwell Worcester, Massachusetts Chess Club; Arts Society. 253 Grant Paul Maier Middlefield, Connecticut iits Hockey; A.S.M.E. Alan Walter Moksu Attleboro, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega Swimming, W ; A.S.M.E. Richard Berthel Nelson Bristol, Connecticut Sigma Phi Epsilon A.S.M.E.; TECH NEWS; Bridge Club; Rifle Club. James B. McGown West Boylston, Massachusetts Russell William Morey Bedford, New Hampshire Theta Chi WAV. Baseball Ass ' t Mgr.; A.S.M.E.; Frater- nity Sec; PEDDLER, Senior Ed.; New- man Club; Arts Society. Herbert W. Yankee 254 Richard R. Neumayer Wethersfield, Connecticut Lambda Chi Alpha IITS A.S.M.E.; TECH NEWS; Arts Society. Kyle John Ondricek Brockton, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon TBII, HT2 Football, W ; Lacrosse; Wrestling; Masque. Edward B. Pero Westboro, Massachusetts Tau Kappa Epsilon Track, W ; A.S.M.E.; Auto Club. •• pi; ; 1 K ' H I -i : mi «f a W f ' f, ' t - ' 4Jnw | -a Hgtt k H F W_ f Sasswi HE _.■.- Dr. Paul Zanoni Donald Winfield Petersen, Jr. Farmington, Connecticut TBn, nTZ Pi Tau Sigma Vice-Pres.; A.S.M.E.; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. William Spencer Pete Gouverneur, New York Phi Sigma Kappa Lacrosse; A.S.M.E.; Octet; Arts Society; Bridge Club; Chess Club. 255 Guenther Theodore Pollnow New York, New York Lambda Chi Alpha Track; A.S.M.E.; TECH Society; Rowing Club. NEWS; Arts Ronald Francis Pichierri West Boylston, Mass. Raymond Vincent Pierszalowski, Jr. Webster, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha A.S.M.E.; TECH NEWS; Newman Club; Rifle Club. Roger R. Borden Charles Chester Roberts Fort Wadsworth, New York R.O.J.C. Capt.; A.S.M.E.; Shield; New- man Club; Arts Society; Camera Club; Nautical Club, Treas.; Rifle Club; Ski Club; Pershing Rifles. Frank P. Robinson Beverly, Massachusetts 256 George E. Schmidt, Jr. David James Sanford Bridgeport, Connecticut Track; Band; Boyntonians; Glee Club. Stuart R. Roselle Bridgeport, Connecticut A.S.M.E. Earl Alan Scott Bristol, Connecticut Sigma Phi Epsilon Swimming Mgr.; Pi Tau Sigma Pres.; A.S.M.E. Anthony Peter Sacovitch Cherry Valley, Massachusetts A.S.M.E. Robert Ernest Shaw Worcester, Massachusetts A.S.M.E. 257 Earle Lewis Sims, Jr. Harwich, Massachusetts Peter Kenneth Sommer Williamsville, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon R.O.T.C. Capt. Charles Christian Slama Huntington, New York Phi Sigma Kappa Ronald Swers Brookline, Massachusetts A.S.M.E.; Rifle Club. Richard Herbert Somers Wayland, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha William Pierce 258 Roman Sywak New Haven, Connecticut Soccer; Wrestling; A.S.M.; Semi Simple Club; Skeptical Chyms.; Newman Club; Nautical Club. John A. Mayer Gerard Aime Toupin Woonsocket, Rhode Island Phi Sigma Kappa A.S.M.E.; Arts Society; Auto Club; Bridge Club. Robert D. Wilson Green sboro, Vermont Theta Chi Tennis Mgr.; R.0.T.C 1st Lt.; A.S.M.E.; Rifle Club. Ronald Eugene Tillberg Proctor, Vermont Phi Gamma Delta R.O.T.C. 1st Lt.; Nautical Club. Robert James Zavatkay Torrington, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega A.S.M.E.; Newman Club; Masque. 259 PHYSICS Dr. Allan E. Parker, Head of Department - George F. Riley Dr. Jerald A. Weiss 260 Dr. John C. Johnson Dr. Ralph Heller 261 Dr. Benjamin A. Wooten Dr. Harold W. Hilsinger Robert Long, II Richard F. Morton Donald W. Howe, Jr. Dr. John C. Garth Dr. Raymond Goloskie Dr. Louis P. Granath 263 Desha McNeil Beamer Kailua, Hawaii Phi Gamma Delta Track, W . David Maurice Burwen Wakefield, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pi A.I.P., Arts Society; Camera Club; Lens and Lights Club; Nautical Club; Ski Club. Kurt L. Mayer James J. Gibson Meriden, Connecticut A. I. P., Vice-Pres.; Council of Pres.; Newman Club; Arts Society; Rifle Club, Pres. John Henry Carosella Roslindale, Massachusetts Nautical Club, Capt. George H. Flynn Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Football, W . 264 Paul Francis Glodis Worcester, Massachusetts Rifle Club. Dennis David Murphy Lynn, Massachusetts Council of Pres.; Conservative Club, Pres.; Lens and Lights Club. George B. Ordway Manchester, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega A.I. P.; Council of Pres.; PEDDLER; TECH NEWS, Photo Ed.; Camera Club. Douglas L. Vizard Worcester, Massachusetts Theta Chi A. I. P., Pres.; Council of Pres. Dr. John F. Wild s ' Joseph Edward Whalen North Bellingham, Mass. Tau Kappa Epsilon Track; A. I. P.; Newman Club; Boyn- tonians. 265 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert W. Pritchard, Head of Department Alan King Frank W. Grant 266 Robert A. Devlin 4 Charles R. McNulty Merl Norcross Roy W. Sigler, Jr. 267 MILITARY SCIENCE Lt. Col. Gardner T. Pierce, Head of Department 268 Capt. Rodney W. Logan Major Gregor T. Young Major Charles R. Horton Capt. Leon B. Hittner 269 Sgt. Major Melvin E. Cushing Capt. Felix L. Casipit, Jr. 270 Wtt SFC Malcolm L. Leavitt, Sgt. Herbert D. Mello Master Sgt. Raymond Carney 271 1966 Larry Penoncello Tony Carrara Steve Hebert John Braun Gary Dyckman 1967 Doug Bobseine Skip Thune John Stumpp Don Lutz Steve Cotter Ray Rogers 272 1968 Ed Cannon Curt Ritter Arnie Antakauskas Bob Pleines 1969 Woody Grespin Gerry Blodgett Ron Stelmak JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Rene LaPierre, Ron Gordon, Pete Dickerson, Frank Magiera, John Cahalen, Larry Gooch, John Rogozenski, John Stumpp, Joel Schoenholtz, George Thrasher, John Kilguss, Jim Lawson, Paul Trudel, Joe Maggi, Carmen DellaVecchia, Bob Gohsler, Gene Baldrate, John Kelly, Steve Luber. 273 jj Cramped for soaceP Gel . mortgage loan at tba - - Chamstown Savings Bank. :•,;„ ' .; ..LS7-: I ■ ' ' ' ' r i ■■ pv ' ■■ . ■ ■ ..:. . a j.- ' . Ksii- ' ■ BbBKov ■V _ ••.;-. - - other kiltll ■ ■ Yardk ' m i. ip sinks raster than an 1 •■ ' ' ■ ' K m advertisements HIS HERS How much is an eye worth? it jour Jirsi Pflterela with your last ciRarctli class of nineteen hundred and sixty- nine class of nineteen hundred and sixty- eight I class of nineteen hundred and sixty-seven o class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six = 0 ornpltrnents of WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE SKULL To the Class of ' 66 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ACHIEVEMENT and WELCOME TO MEMBERSHIP in the W.P.I • ■ • ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Compliments of INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Theta Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Kappa Theta Alpha Epsilon Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Pi y sompuments of TAU BETA PI ATTT ' T a PI TAU SIGMA THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY ETA KAPPA NU GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Compliments CHEMICAL HONOR SOCIETY of SKEPTICAL CHYMISTS WORCESTER TECH for the pursuit of excellence in chemistry and chemical engineering BOOKSTORE DANIELS HALL the college store BOOKS — SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS Jackets Pennants Novelties F Gifts Greeting Cards Sundries Stuffed Animals A FRIEND I.E.E.E A.S.M.E — WHERE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING BEGINS A.I.Ch.E. A.S.C.E. A.I.P Compliments -of - TURNER MOTOR COACH SERVICE 301 ELM STREET FITCHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS CHARTERED BUSSES OUR SPECIALTY NATIONWIDE CHARTERED Telephone DI 2-0307 CHI EPSILON COMPLIMENTS - of - IMPERIAL DISTRIBUTORS INC. Suppliers to the Bookstore of HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS C. V. BIANCHI AND SONS, INC. CONSULTANTS Established 1890 Marble - Tile - Slate Terrazzo - Granite All Resilient Floorings 428 SHREWSBURY STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS PL 3-1564 SALMONSEN ' S NEW ENGLAND GLASS FRESH LOCAL MILK AUTO GLASS - STORE FRONTS MIRRORS - TUB ENCLOSURES - PLASTICS ALUMINUM FABRICATION A Better Milk for All the Family 589 PARK AVE., WORCESTER, MASS. Phone: PL 2-6562 DIAL 755-8646 (NEAR WEBSTER SQUARE) 5-7 VICTORIA AVENUE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS ENGINEERS Engineering ingenuity — a key to progress — has been a major factor in the growth of The Heald Machine Company. Over the years product innovation has produced many Heald firsts. Among these are the first fully hydraulic internal grinder for production line use, first internal grinder with automatic sizing and first centerless internal grinder. These innovati ons gained rapid acceptance and are now basic standards of the machine tool industry. More recently, research has established Heald as a leader in the isolation and control of vibration and resultant chatter. One notable result of this research is the damped quill which successfully elim- inates chatter marks in surface finish of deep bores. With industry ' s need for ultra high precision, Heald developed and introduced the first Numerically Controlled contour boring and turning machine capable of .000025 resolution. The procedure of in-process single jet air gaging of internal grooves is still another innovation. This process reduces size variation to Vl that of other sizing methods. In 1963 Heald Controlled Force Grinders were announced, representing the first major break- through in internal grinding in 30 years. The CF principle controls the force at which the wheel is fed into the work and has set new standards for quality, production, and uniformity. Here at Heald, research continues in many areas such as fluid bearings, surface texture, numerically controlled machinery, and static as well as dynamic machine characteristics. Thus, Engineering ingenuity, a key to progress, has done much to justify our well-known slogan — IT PAYS TO COME TO HEALD. THE HEALD MACHINE COMPANY Associate of The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company Worcester, Massachusetts 01606 TITUS LABS GREENLAWN, N.Y. EXPLOSIVES PYROTECHNICS CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS JONATHAN TITUS CHRISTOPHER TITUS KESSELI MORSE COMPANY Masons Supplies — Building Materials Transit Mixed Concrete Tile and Floor Covering Installations 242 CANTERBURY STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE IN SUPPLYING AMERICA ' S SCHOOLS Milton Bradley Company offers a quality line of Lecture Hall and Auditorium Seating, Library Equipment and Drawing and Art Room Furniture. Matchless Appearance • Flexible Efficiency • Double Tube Channel Frames • Various Metal Finishes • Long Service • Greater Economy • Functional Sturdiness • Various Colors of Nylon or Naugahyde Upholstery MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY Springfield, Massachusetts 01101 NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Style No. 4400 NL Clarin Reserve Seating GOYETTE ' S SERVICE STATION AT THE SUNOCO SIGN Phone PL 3-9579 102 HIGHLAND STREET WORCESTER, MASS. BEST WISHES ABDOW SCRAP IRON CO. 18 CANTERBURY STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS G. T. Abdow, ' 53 DEERHILL DAIRY D. BORIA SONS COMPLIMENTS - of- WILBUR ' S RESTAURANTS INC. Homogenized Vitamin D Milk PL 4-0403 CHARLES E. KINKADE HAMILT ON L. WOOD LUKE A. DILLON, JR. DAVID L. DRTDN STEPHEN B. AMES 1 BB4 - 1 95B AMERICUS 0 t vtcetm s£k ' l, s 24tc ed e4 . S , tyvt-ccdd . Telephone pleasant 7-7726 M. D. HOLMES SONS CO. PLUMBING - HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING 33 MILLRROOK STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS With Sincere Wishes from THE BAKERS of TOWN TALK BREAD S. 1. HOWARD GLASS COMPANY LaVIGNE PRESS, INC. Distinctividuality Printers MIRROR - PLATE GLASS - INDUSTRIAL GLASS SINCE 1898 Window Glass - Automobile Glass Letterpress • Lithography Dial PL 3-8146 177 MECHANIC STREET WORCESTER 8, MASSACHUSETTS 379 SOUTHWEST CUTOFF Tel. PL 2-5724 A. B. DICK PRODUCTS CO. EDWARD VANTINE of Worcester, Inc. STUDIOS, INC. 860 MAIN STREET WORCESTER 10 Nationally Known College Photographers MASSACHUSETTS - PL 4-4171 HAMILTON NEW YORK Mimeograph - Spirit - Azograph Offset - Folders - Photocopy and Supplies To the Class of 1966 HAIL AND FAREWELL! THOMAS A. HICKEY, INC. May these college years linger long in your memory, and may there forever be a warm spot ALES, WINES and LIQUORS in your heart for 121 HIGHLAND STREET THE HIGHLANDER PL 4-2637 We Wish You Health, Happiness and 261 LINCOLN STREET Every Success 754-6883 ANGELO and JIMMY Charles Hill Morgan designed the first successful continuous rolling mill to be built in the United States, thereby making a major contribution to this country ' s industrial base in the nineteenth century. In 1888 he founded the Morgan Construction Com- pany to meet the needs of the growing steel industry for advanced high-production equipment. Ever since that year, % fl (j Morgan of Worcester has been de- j | j | WOF signing and building such equip- ment, until today the company ' s activities are world- wide. One out of every three members of the com- pany ' s work force is now in engineering, design, drafting, and allied fields. Licensing arrangements with Davy and United Engineering Company Limited of Sheffield, England, and Siemag Siegener Maschi- nenbau G. m. b. H. with offices in Dahlbruch and Dusseldorf, West Germany, expand our coverage to all centers of steel-making activity. CESTER IM ROLLING MILLS-Since the first Morgan Rolling Mill, the company has designed 259 Rolling Mills of various types, now operating in the United States and in 16 foreign countries. Besides complete rolling mills, Morgan has an impressive list of firsts in the steel handling equipment field, including the new Stelmor Process for controlled cooling, collection and division of rod products. MORGOIL BEARINGS- With the advent of the Morgoil Bearing in 1933, greater rolling pressures, higher speeds, and closer tolerances became possible. A precision bearing which rides on a film of oil, the Morgoil offers outstanding advantages of greater pro- duction, a better product, longer bearing life, and substantial savings in maintenance costs. Recent developments include hydrostatic lubri- cation, quick change design, new inboard seal, and advanced hydrodynamic lubrication. WIRE DRAWING MACHINES -the first successful continuous wire drawing machine was built by Morgan in 1921. Improvements and new de- signs have constantly been made since then. Today, Morgan Accumulator, Morgan Mordraw, Morgan-Barcro and Morgan Fine Wet machines are drawing all grades of wire at high produc- tion rates. A recent addition is the Morgan Olympic High Speed Multi-Head Stranding Ma- chine for stranding steel, copper and aluminum. COMBUSTION CONTROL — Another Morgan product is the Morgan-lsley system of combustion con- trol for furnaces in the steel, glassmaking, and allied industries. This system is a radical change from the natural draft system of supply- ing combustion air and exhausting waste gases, since the Morgan-lsley does the job mechani- cally. It may be regulated with extreme accuracy to maintain the high temperatures required in steel or glass furnaces. Morgan Construction Company, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605 Compliments of DOC CHAUVIN, INC. COES KNIFE COMPANY 63 LAKE AVENUE MACHINE KNIVES and HARDENED Worcester, Mass. 01604 STEEL WAYS 752-5631 72 COES STREET BOATS - MOTORS - TRAILERS WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS OMC Marine Accessories - Marine Distributors Compliments Engineers and Contractors j a. i, A weir i hi of £_aiLlLJLjLC. WORCESTER TELEGRAM THE EVENING GAZETTE HEATING SYSTEMS - OIL BURNING SYSTEMS - SUNDAY TELEGRAM POWER PLANTS • INDUSTRIAL PIPING - • • VENTILATION - AIR CONDITIONING - PLUMBING 1 Radio Station WTAG BOSTON, MASS. WORCESTER, MASS. EDWARDS PAINT PAPER CORP. COMPLIMENTS 3 KELLEY SQUARE WORCESTER 4, MASS. - of- Telephone PL 7-7441 CANADA DRY IMPERIAL WALLPAPER COLORIZER PAINTS JOSEPH DWORMAN President INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS OF WORCESTER, INC. Stocking Distributors of Metal Cutting Tools — Factory Supplies Power Transmission 212 SUMMER ST. WORCESTER 8, MASS. A favorite restaurant of Tech under- graduates and Alumni for nearly 100 years. PUTNAM THURSTON ' S RESTAURANT Free Parking 753-5427 19-27 MECHANIC STREET TELEPHONE: MR. DAVIS Compliments Compliments of of WORCESTER GAS LIGHT CO. PIex CHAIN BELT COMPANY GAS, THE KEY TO MODERN LIVING Chainbelt, Inc. Display Room — 30 MECHANIC STREET ROLLER CHAIN DIVISION Offices — 25 QUINSIGAMOND AVENUE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS PL 7-8311 WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS CHAFFIN ' S GARAGE, INC. DENHOLMS MEN ' S WORLD . . . in a choice location, thought out for your 512 MAIN STREET HOLDEN, MASS. convenience. Come straight into our Varsity Shop from CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE the new High Street i ntr.nuc. Z0TT0LI BROS. You ' ll like it! HOWE AND WHITNEY LUMBER CO. 100 SOUTHBRIDGE STREET Auburn, Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS - of - MORGAN LINEN SERVICE, INC. 81 MILLBURY STREET Wotcester 8, Massachusetts Granger Contracting Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING - MAINTENANCE - REPAIRS 306 MAIN STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS P. POWER ROOFING CO. 16 LEXINGTON STREET WORCESTER, MASS. ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 752-6166 ESTES JOHNSTON INSURANCE AGENCY ASSOCIATES Cousy Sharry, Inc. Home Insurance Agency, Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF O. E. NAULT SONS, INC. Architects 34 CEDAR STREET, WORCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS 01609 TELEPHONE 7S5-1659 COOPER ' S FLOWERS COMPLIMENTS COURTESY — QUALITY — SERVICE F 133 HIGHLAND STREET THE CAPITOL THEATRE WORCESTER 2, MASSACHUSETTS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1966 For all types of drilling operations, look to May you all have a successful and prosperous LELAND - GIF FORD future in your chosen fields. Standard and custom built machines for any job. Single and multiple heads. Hand, power or hydraulic feed. Tape control for semi— automatic drilling. WARREN BIGELOW LELAND - GIF FORD ELECTRIC CO., Inc. 1001 Southbridge St. Worcester, Mass. 01601 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Subsidiary of White Consolidated Industries, Inc. 128 CHANDLER STREET Worcester, Massachusetts JDCMMncMwealtfi Sffoditm iA, WILLIAM F. LYNCH CO. INC. fffttC. PLUMBING - HEATING ARTHUR PALLET JULIUS PALLEY AIR CONDITIONING 90 Grove Street • Worcester 5. Massachusetts 11 CANTERBURY STREET Worce ster, Mass. Telephone 755-3177 Office Supplies, Furniture and Machines Drafting Equipment — Printing B. BLOOMFIELD COMPANY, INC. METALS DEALERS-DISTRIBUTORS SMELTERS ALL NON-FERROUS ALLOYS 2 KANSAS ST., WORCESTER, MASS BABCO BRAND INGOT METALS You Specify - We Satisfy 16 10 AREA CODE 617 PHONES 756-3001 756-5101 Among the nation ' s best selling tools are Hanson High Speed Steel Twist Drills and Ace Taps and Dies made in Worcester at the HENRY L. HANSON COMPANY, INC. Compliments of the RODNEY HUNT MACHINE COMPANY Established Since 1840 • WATER CONTROL EQUIPMENT • TEXTILE MACHINERY • INDUSTRIAL ROLLS 122 MILL STREET ORANGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.SA. OSTROW ELECTRIC CO. Worcester, Mass. STEVENS WALDEN, INC. 475 SHREWSBURY STREET Worcester, Mass. MANUFACTURERS OF HAND TOOLS 10 HARVARD STREET • WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS TELEPHONE PLeasant 2-1921 It Pays To Keep Clean American Linen Supply Co., Inc. 50 Mi llbrook Street Worcester, Mass. Compliments of GEO. F. BLAKE, INC. STEEL - ALUMINUM - INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 70 QUINSIGAMOND AVENUE WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS CURTIS MARBLE MACHINE Co. TEXTILE MACHINERYY since 1831 72 Cambridge St. Worcester, Mass, 01603 and Lauren ' s Road Greenville, South Carolina REED ROLLED THREAD DIE CO. HJ w Subsidiary of UTD CORPORATION HOLDEN, MASSACHUSETTS Our 50th Anniversary Compliments of BAY STATE HARDWARE COMPANY TOOL RENTAL SPECIALIST 120 W. ROYLSTON STREET WORCESTER, MASS ( HUSETTS II Tashjian Class of 1 TO THE CLASS OF ' 66 CONGRATULATIONS WORCESTER STAMPED METAL CO. AMERICAN EMBLEM CO. WORCESTER AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO. 345 SHREWSBURY ST. WORCESTER, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF BREWER COMPANY, Inc. Established at Worcester in 1852 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION Acids - Oils Heavy Chemicals - Starches 67 UNION STREET WORCESTER, MASS. 110 Years of Service Beaming out to transform dangerous darkness to daytime safety, Sylvania Mer- cury Lamps are today ' s most efficient source for street and outdoor lighting. LIGHTING DIVISION • MANCHESTER, N. H. SYLVANIA SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS INC. a subsidiary of GENERAL TELEPHONE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Incandescent, Fluorescent and Mercury Vapor Lamps Photolamps Fluorescent Fixtures Starters Special Light Sources and Components COMPLIMENTS - of - WORC. OXY-ACETYLENE SUPPLY CO. 1000 SOUTHBRIDGE STREET Worcester, Mass. 53 PRESCOTT STREET Fitchburg, Mass. ROBINSON METALS CO., INC. 1B5 SHREWSBURY STREET WEST BOYLSTON, MASS. 015S3 CUSTOM SHEET METAL FABRICATORS - ■ ■ --TOttmife strength for freight to the stars From blast-off to operation in the dimly-defined conditions of space, missile and aerospace technology demands the utmost in strength and reliability of metal. ■ Experience continually proves the superior ability of forgings to withstand the extremes of stress, heat and cold encountered. ■ Experience also proves Wyman-Gordon ' s position as a prime producer of high-perform- ance forgings in critical engine, motor case and frame applications for the major missiles, rockets and spacecraft in America ' s program. Future projects, too, rely on Wyman-Gordon skills, from orbiting laboratory to lunar launch and exploration vehicles, nuclear propulsion and beyond. ■ Emphasis on progress and the pioneering outlook, anticipating tomorrow ' s needs in today ' s forging ac hievements, makes Wyman-Gordon a major contributor to our advance in space, and every other industry served. INDUSTRY ' S PARTNER IN PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT WYMAN-GORDON Forgingt of Aluminum, Mognttivm, St—I, Titanium and Beryllium, Molybdenum, Cohmbium and othir uncommon material t WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS HARVEY, ILLINOIS GRAFTON, MASSACHUSETTS DETROIT. MICHIGAN DAYTON. OHIO LOS ANGELES. CALI FORNI A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of 1966 GREEN BROS, of WORCESTER INC. 60 KING ST. WORCESTER, MASS. HOWARD GREEN - Class of ' 49 Compliments of HENRY CAMOSSE SON INC. HENRY J. CAMOSSE W.P.I. ' 53 Congratulations to the CLASS of 1966 CARLSTROM PRESSED METAL COMPANY, INC. WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS FRANCIS HARVEY SONS INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 141 DEWEY STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS 752-2876 Francis S. Harvey, PE BS in CE, W.P.I. 1937 Compliments of E. L. DAUPHINAIS, INC. TOP QUALITY — READY MIXED CONCRETE 85 two way radio equipped transit mixed trucks Serving central Massachusetts Main Office: NORTH GRAFTON Phones: Worcester PL 7-4501 Grafton 839-4425 JAMES COWAN SONS, INC. WHOLESALE MEATS PROVISIONS 20 TEMPLE STREET WORCESTER, MASS. NATIONAL GLASS WORKS Two Convenient Locations 119 SHREWSBURY STREET Dial PL 3-7296 372 PARK AVENUE Dial PL 3-7209 WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of W. M. STEELE COMPANY, Inc. POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS BAY STATE ABRASIVES DIVISION WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Q15B1 . . . THERE IS A DIFFERENCE SUBSIDIARIES Bay State Abrasive Products Co. (Canada) Ltd., Brantford, Ontario Felker Manufacturing Company, Torrance, California Bay State Abrasives S.A., Steinsel, Luxembourg Armour-Porter CoJnc. Compliments WELDING ENGINEERS of CREEPER HILL ROAD NORTH GRAFTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01536 YANKEE PRODUCTS COMPANY FABRICATING AND PRESSURE VESSELS INDUSTRIAL WELDMENTS STAINLESS STEEL WHOLESALE FOOD MACHINE BASES ALUMINUM FLAME CUTTING DISTRIBUTORS MARK, INC. Natural Model Clothing THOREN ' S DAIRY 330 MAIN STREET Purveyors to the WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Dormitory QUALITY J. K. OGASIAN SONS DAIRY PRODUCTS 179 BELMONT STREET Worcester 5, Mass. 50 PAKACHOAG STREET AUBURN MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION Major Appliances - Stereo and Radio F. W. MADIGAN CO., INC. General Contractors - Engineers Francis W. Madigan, Jr., ' 53 54 MASON STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS AROUND THE WORLD ...AND STILL EXPANDING ABRASIVES WSMI GRINDING WHEELS MACHINE TOOLS 1EFRACT0RIES BEHR-MANNING DIV. Troy. N. Y. Coated Abrasives Pressure-Sensitive Tapes NATIONAL RESEARCH CORP. Cambridge. Mass. Vacuum Equipment • Tantalum Research and Development I CLIPPER MANUFACTURING CO. CjfcpP? Kansas City. Missouri Masonry and Concrete Cutting Equipment CM, I NORTON COMPANY GENERAL OFFICES- WORCESTER. MASS.. U. S. A. GIBBS COX, INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND MARINE ENGINEERS NEW YORK An Equal Opportunity Employer DeFalco Concrete Corp. Millbury, Mass. TM J amesbury Corp. 640 LINCOLN STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS COMPLIMENTS OF H.E. H0LBR00K DROP FORGE INC. 40 ROCKDALE ST. WORCESTER, MASS. H.E. HOLBROOK JR. CLASS ' 44 BUILDING MATERIALS DYES AND PIGMENTS MELAMINE ' PLASTIC People, plants, products, progress... that ' s Allied Chemical, maker of over 3,000 products that benefit industry. BASIC TO AMERICAS PROGRESS Divisions: Barrett ' Fibcri • Gf if ' l Chemic l International • Nation ! Aniline • Nitrogen • Plaitict • Semel Solva, • Solve, Procen • Union Teiat Petroleum ■ In Canada: Allied Chemical Canada. Ltd.. Montreal COMPLIMENTS - of - G. F. WRIGHT STEEL AND WIRE CO. WORCESTER, MASS. 01603 COMPLIMENTS -of- WARE PRATT COMPANY MEN ' S and BOYS ' CLOTHIERS OLSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY SCREW - MACHINE - PRODUCTS 100 PRESCOTT STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS C. K. SMITH CO., INC. Over 60 Years of Service HEATING OILS — BURNERS BOILER UNITS 24 Hour Service PL 3-1475 390 MAIN STREET WORCESTER, MASS. COMPLIMENTS ■of- WORCESTER CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS CORP. INDUSTRIAL and FINE CHEMICALS PAINTS, SOAPS, Etc. 100 WEBSTER STREET Worcester, Mass. 3SdI l METCALF EDDY | ENGINEERS Statler Building, Boston 2500 El Camino Real, Palo Alto 60 East 42nd St., New York W. J. SHANNON TRUCKING CO. RIGGERS Specialist in Plant Relocation 60 Years of Serving Worcester Industry 129 SUMMER STREET WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Phone 791-3221 Lundquist Tool andMtg. _sOTnpa VU INC. 677 CAMBRIDGE STREET WORCESTER. MASS. 01610 HILL BRONZE ALLOYS COMPANY Established 1928 NON-FERROUS CASTINGS MATERIALS OF ENGINEERING TAINTER AND GARDNER STREETS WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS LP[£®[DGiJ3X COMPANY INC. KEYSTONE ELECTRICAL COMPANY , Inc. distributors of Electrical Supplies 244 PARK AVENUE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 0161 36 BOVLSTON STREET • WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01600 • Custom Injection Moulding of Plastics e.g. radio cabinets, vacuum cleaners, electric knives 244 MAIN STREET The House of Quality APPLIANCES FINE FURNITURE — GIFTS John W.Coghlin, Class of ' 19 Edwin B. Coghlin, Sr., Class of ' 23 Edwin B. Coghlin, Jr., Class of ' 56 THE PRESMET CORPORATION S l NTERI NGS 112 HARDING STREET WORCESTER 4 MASSACHUSETTS COMPLIMENTS F A FRIEND THE BOZENHARD COMPANY, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS The 1966 PEDDLER of Worcester Polytechnic Institute has been printed in the offset lithographic process by New England Yearbooks, a Division of Pembrooke Company, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts. Paper stock is a special run for Pembrooke Co. of a shade of 80 lb. Mohawk Superfine High-Finish. The body is 12 on 18 pt, and 14 on 18 pt. News Gothic Italic; and 9 pt., 7 pt., 6 on 8 pt., and 10 on 12 pt. News Gothic. Heads are 18 pt., 24 pt., and 36 pt. News Gothic Bold caps. Senior portraits are the work of Marvin Richmond Studio, Worcester, Mass. The cover was manufactured by The S. K. Smith Company, N. Y. THE 1966 PEDDLER WILLIAM BEHN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF: WILLIAM BOWEN MARK HUBELBANK RUSSELL MOREY RICHARD PANKOSKI JOSEPH PASSARO ADVERTISING MANAGERS: PHILIP BERUBE HARRY OGASIAN BUSINESS MANAGERS: CHRISTOPHER BRADBURY STEPHEN HEBERT A yearbook must serve many functions and its design is therefore always a compro- mise. There are always those musts which time- honored tradition dictate be a part of any yearbook. However, these traditions cannot be held as restric- tions on the effective pres- entation of campus life. For this reason, the format of the book evolves from the desired total impact, which at times necessitates elim- ination of secondary objec- tives. New design concepts have been initiated in order to present ideas in a more fluent and coherent manner for the reader. It is impossible for you, as a reader, in glancing through these pages to place a value on the contributions of dif- ferent staff members to this book, but it is also impos- sible for the staff to forget. Every reader needs to thank: Dick Pankoski, who established the basic de- sign and was the source of many of the other innova- tions in style; Russ Morey, who, along with Dick made this book what it is; Mark Hubelbank, whose photog- raphy, both color and black and white, has made this book not only possible, but exciting to design; Harry Ogasian, Phil Berube, and Chris Bradbury, who really came through to make the new ideas financially prac- tical; Doug Mitchell, our representative from New England Yearbooks, who was always ready with a new idea and a fresh ap- proach; and to Professor van Alystyne, our adviser. (W. Behn)


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