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FREDERICK CHARLES ELLERT
IN DEDICATING the Index to Professor Frederick C. Ellert, the Class of 1946 honors one of the most respected and popular members of our faculty. It seems especially fitting that he should be honored at this time, for the current academic year marks his twentieth year of associ- ation with our College. In his undergraduate years, Fred Ellert distinguished himself as a student and athlete; as a member of the faculty he has been no less distinguished as a teacher and coach.
In the classroom Professor Ellert manages to combine high seriousness of purpose with originality and liveliness of presentation. For it is one of his deepest convictions that education can be serious without being solemn — and many generations of State students will testify that the atmosphere in his classes is anything but solemn! He holds no less firmly to the view that language is a mere instrument, not an end in itself, and that the teacher of languages must at the earliest opportunity open his students to the literature, science, and philosophy which language records. Many students at State have come to regard his course in the German Classical period as one of the most valuable in their educational experience. German thought and feeling come alive in his lectures, and his penetrating and ironic comments on the irrationalities of romanticism have become campus classics.
Students at Massachusetts State have expressed their admiration and affection for Professor Ellert in many ways through the years, and this dedication is but one further tribute to a kind and understanding and gifted teacher.
We JUdiccde tltU Bao^
Lt. Samuel Adams with '34, TJ.S.N.
Lt. George E. Anderson with '45, U.S.A.A.F.
Capt. Winthrop B. Avery '42, A.U.S.
Lt. Harold E. Ballway with '37, A.U.S.
Lt. Allan R. Bardwell '41, U.S.A.A.F.
S/Sgt. Stephen H. Barton with '42, U.S.A.A.F.
Lt. Lawrence H. Bixby '39, A.U.S.
Lt. Carl J. Bokina '38, U.S.A.A.F.
Ens. Robert S. Bray '36, U.S.C.G.R.
Lt. Comdr. Wallace L. Chesbro '34, U.S.N.R.
Lt. Herbert M. Cohn '41, U.S.A.A.F.
Lt. Robert S. Cole '39, U.S.A.A.F.
Pvt. Varnum P. Curtis, Jr. with '41, A.U.S.
Lt. Paul M. Dooley with '41, A.U.S.
T/Sgt. Paul J. Dwyer '42, A.U.S.
Pvt. Melville B. Eaton '43, U.S.M.C.R.
T/Sgt. Milton S. Edelstein with '45, U.S.A.A.F.
Ens. Leo Fay '39, U.S.N.R.
Lt. Mason M. Gentry with '43, BRITISH ARMY
Lt. William E. W. Gere with '44, U.S.A.A.F.
Pfc. Melvin I. Goldman '43, A.U.S.
Lt. CHnton F. Goodwin, Jr. '41, A.U.S.
Lt. Frank Greenwood '36, U.S.N.R.
S2/C Richard A. Hewat '43, U.S.N.R.
Capt. Edward W. Higgins, Jr. '38, U.S.A.A.F.
Lt. Wendell R. Hovey '35, A.U.S.
Lt. Charles W. Hutchinson '35, A.U.S.
Lt. Thomas W. Johnson '41, U.S.A.A.F.
Lt. WiUiam J. Kablick with '44, U.S.N.R.
Lt. Aarne O. Karvonen with '44, LT.S.A.A.F.
Major Albert J. Kelley '13, A.U.S.
Lt. Ransford W. Kellogg with '45, U.S.A.A.F.
-Faith Packard Pedotti '29
Pfc. Stanley T. Kisiel '44, A.U.S.
Lt. George P. Langton, Jr. '42, A.U.S.
Alden W. Leoroyd with '44, U.S.M.C.R.
Ens. Edward J. Lesniewski with '45, U.S.N.R.
Lt. John Manna with '39, A.U.S.
Lt. Anthony G. MarulU with '45, U.S.A.A.F.
Lt. Russell J. McDonald '43, A.U.S.
Pvt. Robert F. McEwan with '44, A.U.S.
F./O. Edward G. Meade with '39, R.C.A.F.
Cpl. W. Earle Newton, Jr. with '44, A.U.S.
Lt. Stephen R. Papp '42, U.S.N.R.
Lt. Leonard W. Parker '35, U.S.N.R.
Pvt. Morton J. Pearlman with '40, A.U.S.
Lt. Carl R. Rano with '43, U.S.A.A.F.
Pvt. Eh Reines with '45, A.U.S.
Lt. Wihiam P. Ryan with '44, A.U.S.
Lt. John J. Seery '42, A.U.S.
Capt. John P. Serex '40, A.U.S.
Pfc. Joseph Sheff '33, A.U.S.
Capt. Stephen I. Silverman '38, U.S.A.A.F.
Pvt. Albert S. Simpson with '45, A.U.S.
T/Sgt. Benjamin Spungin with '41, U.S.A.A.F.
Pfc. Kenneth A. Stewart '43, A.U.S.
Lt. Richard E. Thomas with '45, U.S.A.A.F.
Capt. Robert C. Tillson '41, A.U.S.
T/Sgt. Gildo J. Uhana with '36, U.S.A.A.F.
Capt. Richard W. Vincent '41, U.S.M.C.R.
Lt. Donald E. ^Yeaver '37, U.S.A.A.F.
Ph.M. Raymond Weinhold with '44, U.S.N.R.
Lt. Loren C. Wilder with '43, U.S.M.C.R.
Ens. Paul O. Wood '35, U.S.N.R.
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Lt. MERTON CHOUINARD
Killed in action, Sept. 28, 19-it over Germany
Pfc. PETER D. COLE
Killed in action April 7, 1945 in European theater
Lt. PALL HOLST
Missing in action
T/Sgt. RAYMOND S. MOEN
Air Corps. Died of a serious
illness Feb. 27, 1945 in
Washington, D. C.
T/Sgt. CHARLES NORTH, Air Corps. Killed in action in Europe as of .July 20, 1943.
GENEVIEVE NOVA March 11, 1946
Pvt. EDWARD SHURIN
Killed ill action .Ian. 17, 194,') ill Bclf^inm
Seaman
EDWARD G. TORREY
Died April 14, 1945
ROGER R. WELLINGTON
Killed in action Nov. 19, 1944 in Germany
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Greetings :
Throvigh the war years it was very much in place to emphasize to students and alumni of Massachusetts State College the contributions of the College to the winning of the war. \^Tiile nearly 3,000 members of our college family were serving in the armed forces, the College was doing its utmost to serve the state and the union in the fields of agriculture and industry. The record is good.
The transition to peace has brought many problems to the College, among them a rapidly increasing student population resulting from the return of a large number of veterans to the Campus and an increasing number of civilian students.
We have accepted around 1,000 veterans for the fall of 1946 and there is every evidence that, if we can accept larger numbers, our student enroll- ment will exceed '2,500 in the fall of 1947.
To meet the problem we are assured temporary housing from the Federal Housing Authority, and the Alumni Building Corporation is going forward aggressively with plans for two new dormitories for men which it hopes and expects will be ready this fall.
We are keenly appreciative of the help given us by students, alumni, trustees and friends of the College throughout the state. It makes possible the facing of the future with reasonable optimism. „ p ij
Joseph W. Bartlelt
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President His Excellency Maurice J. Tobin
Chairman Joseph AY. Bartlett of Newton
Secretary James AY. Burke of Amherst
Treasurer Robert D. Hawley of Amherst
Term Expires 1947 Harry Dunlap Brown of Billerica John AY. Haigis of Greenfield
Term Expires 1948 Joseph W. Bartlett of Newton Philip F. Whitmore of Sunderland
Term Expires 1949 Frank L. Boyden of Deerfield Richard Saltonstall of Sherborn
Term Expires 1950 Ernest Hoftyzer of Wellesley Alden C. Brett of Belmont
Term Expires 1951 Mrs. Elizabeth L. McNamara of Cambridge Leonard Carmichael of Medford
Term Expires 1952 Mrs. Joseph S. Leach of Walpole Ralph F. Taber of West Newton
Term Expires 1953 John M. Deely of Lee Clifford C. Hubbard of Mansfield
Members Ex-Officio His Excellency, Governor Maurice J. Tobin Hugh P. Baker, President of the College Julius E. Warren, Commissioner of Education Frederick E. Cole, Commissioner of Agricul- ture
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C. I. Gunness. R. A. VanMeter. C.
J. W. Burke, V. A. Rice, R. D. Hawley.
A. A. Mackimmic. Dean Machmei
5. Hicks. R. H. Verbeck, W. C. Sanctuary C. P. Alexander, F. J. Sievers, W. A. M . M. Briggs, H. Curtis, President Baker
HUGH P. BAKER
Presideyii B.S. Michigan State College, 1901. M.F. Yale Uni- versity. 190-t. D. Oec. University of Munich, 1910. LL.D. Syracuse University, 1933, and Rhode Island State College, D.Sc. in Education, Boston University.
CHARLES P. ALEXANDER
Acting Dean of the School of Science B.S. Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D. Cornell Uni- versity, 1918.
LYLE LIN'COLX BLUXDELL
Elected Faculty Representative B.S. Iowa State College, 1924.
MILDRED BRIGGS
Elected Faculty Representative B.A. DePauw Universitv, 1920. M.S. Iowa State College, 1925.
JAMES W. BURKE
Secretary B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938.
HELEN CLTRTIS Dean of T\'omen B.A. Iowa State Teachers College, 1930. M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1942.
CHRISTIAN I. GUNNESS
Head of Division of Engineering B.S. North Dakota Agricultural College, 1907;
ROBERT D. HAWLEY
Treasurer B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1920. M.B.A. Boston University, 1938.
Pne>±lde4ii!i QaLu^
CURRY S. HICKS Head of Dixnsion of Physical Education B.P.Ed. Michigan State Normal College, 1909. M.Ed. Michigan State Normal College, 1924.
WILLIAM L. MACHMER Dean B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1907. M.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1911. Ed.D. Ameri- can International College, 1936.
A. ANDERSON MACKIMMIE
Dean of the School of Liberal Arts B.A. Princeton University, 1906. M..\. Columbia University, 1914.
WLLLARD A. MUNSON
Director of Extension Service B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1905.
VICTOR A. RICE
Dean of the School of Agriculture B.S. North Carolina State College, 1916. M.Agr. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1923.
CAPTAIN WINSLOW E. RYAN
Head of Division of Military Science and Tactics B.S. Massachusetts' State College, 1940.
WILLIAM CROCKER SANCTUARY
Elected Facility Representative B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. M.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1932.
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FRED JOHX SIEVERS Director of the Experiment Station B.S. L" Diversity of Wisconsin. M.S. University of Wisconsin.
EDXA L. SKIXNER
Dean of ScJwol of Home Economics B.S. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1908. M.Ed. Honorary, Michigan State Normal College, 1922. M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1928.
R.\LPH A. VAX :METER
Dean of School of Horticulture B.S. Ohio State University, 1917. M.S. Massachu- setts Agricultural College, 1930. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1935.
ROLAXD H. VERBECK
Director of Short Courses B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908.
PROFESSORS EMERITI
ALEXANDER EDMOXT) CAXCE
Professor of Economics, Emeritus B.A. Macalester College. M.A., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin.
JOSEPH SCUDDER CHAMBERL.AIX
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus B.S., M.S. Iowa State College. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University.
HEXRY TORSEY FERXALD
Professor of Entomology, Emeritus B.S., M.S. University of Maine. Ph.D. Johns Hop- kins University.
JOHX CAMEROX GRAHAM
Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Emeritus B.S. Agr. University of Wisconsin.
ARTHUR KEXYOX HARRISOX
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus M.L.A. Massachusetts Agricultural College.
HEXRI DARWIX HASKIXS
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Emeritus B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College.
MRS. AXXETTE TURXER HERR
Professor of Extension Home Economics, Emeritus B.S., M.A. Columbia University.
EDWARD BERTRA:M HOLLAXD
Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege.
FRED CHESTER KEXXEY
Treasurer, Emeritus
FRED WIXSLOW MORSE
Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus B.S., M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
CH.ARLES ADAMS PETERS
Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, Emeritus B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College. B.S. Bos- ton University. Ph.D. Y'ale University.
FRED COLEMAX SEARS
Professor of Pomology, Emeritus B.S., M.S. Kansas Agricultural College. Sc.D. Kansas State CoUege.
WTXTHROP SELDEX WELLES
Professor of Education and Head of Department,
Emeritus B.S. University of Illinois. M.Ed. Harvard Uni- versitv.
TEACHING FACULTY
GEORGE WILLIAM ALDERMAX
Associate Professor nf Physics B.A. Williams College, 1921. Accepted to the fac- ulty, 1921.
CHARLES PAUL ALEXAXDER
Professor of Entomology and Head of Department of Entomology and Zoology. Acting Dean, School of Science B.S. Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D. Cornell Univer- sity, 1918. Accepted to faculty, 1922.
*DORIC JOSEPH ALVIAXI
Assistant Professor of Mtisic B.Mus. Boston University, 1937. M.Ed. Boston University, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
ALLEX EMFL AXT)ERSEX
Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A. University of X'ebraska, 1923. M..\. Universit}' of X'ebraska, 1924. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1934. Accepted to the faculty, 1937.
DEANS OF THE FIVE SCHOOLS Prof. Rice. Prof. Mackinimic , Alexander. Miss Skinner. Dr. VanMeter
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WILLIAM IIENHV AUMSTRONG
Assistant Pwfcssor of Mechanical Drauinii B.S. Massachusetts ARririiltiinil College, 1899. B.S. Boston rniversitv, 1899. S.B. II;irvard College, 1901. M.L.A.C.P. llarvaril College, 19'27. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
LORIN L. BALL
Instrnctor in Plii/sical Education B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1921. Accepted to faculty, 19iJ3.
LUTHER BANTA
Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbanilri/ B.S. Cornell L^niversity, 1915. Accepted to facult\', 1918.
ROLLIN HAYES BARRETT
Professor of Farm Management B.S. Connecticut State College, 1918. M.S. Cornell University, 1926. Accepted to faculty, 1926.
LAWRENCE MATTHEWS BARTLETT
Instructor in Zoology B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1939. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1942. Accepted to the faculty, 1944.
KATHERIXE DORAN BARTON
Instructor in Home Economics B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
JOHN HIRAM BLAIR
Instructor in Physiology and Hygiene B.A. Wesleyan University, 1937. M.A. W'esleyan University, 1939. Accepted to faculty, 1939.
LYLE LINCOLN BLUNDELL
Professor of Horticulture B.S. Iowa State College, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
HAROLD DANFORTH BOUTELLE
Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1920. Ch.E. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1922. Accepted to faculty, 1926. "
PRISCILLA SIMPSON BOYAN
Instrnctor in Bacteriology B.A. Bates College, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
LEON ALSON BRADLEY
Professor of Bacteriology and Head of Department B.S. Wesleyan University, 1922. Ph.D. Yale Uni- versity, 1925. .Accepted to faculty, 1925.
LAWRENCE ELLIOT BRIGGS
Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1927. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1927.J
MILDRED BRIGGS
Assist<int Professor of Home Economics B.A. DePauw University, 1920. M.S. Iowa State College, 1925. Accepted to the faculty, 1931.
KATHERINE M.\YER BULLIS
Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry B.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1929. M.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
THEODORE CUYLER CALDWELL
Assistant Professor of History and Sociology B.A. The College" of Wooster, 1925. M.A. Harvard University, 1926. Ph.D. Yale University, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
HAROLD WHITING CARY
Assistant Professor of History B.A. Williams College, 1925. M.A. Harvard Univer- sity, 1926. Ph.D. Yale University, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1933.
ORTON LORING CLARK
Associate Professor of Botany B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908. Accepted to faculty, 1916.
KATHERINE ALLEN CLARKE
Assistant Professor of French B.A. Goucher College, 1919. M.A. Middlebury Col- lege, 1935. Docteur de I'Universite. LTniversite de Grenoble, France, 1937. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
RICHARD MOWRY COLWELL
Instructor in Economics B.S. Rhode Island State College, 1935. M.S. Rhode Island State College, 1937. Accepted to faculty, 1937.
GLADYS MAE COOK
Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. Battle Creek "College, 1934. M.S. Massachu- setts State College, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
SARA COOLIDGE
Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. Michigan State College, 1924. M.S. Michigan State College, 1927. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
GUY CHESTER CRAMPTON
Professor of Insect Morphology B.A. Princeton University, 1904. M.S. Cornell University, 1906. Ph.D. University of Berlin, 1908. M.A. Harvard University, 1920. Accepted to fac- ulty, 1911.
lident Baker. Mr. Burke
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HELEN CURTIS
Dean of Women B.A. Iowa State Teachers College, 1930. M.A. Columbia University, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
ELEANOR DORIS DAIUTE
Assistant Professor of Hygiene M.D. Middlesex University, ' 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
LLEWELLYN LIGHT DERBY
Assistant Professor of Physical Edvcation B.S. Springfield College, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
LAWRENCE SUMNER DICKINSON
Associate Professor of Agrostology B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1910. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1913.
WILLIAM BURNET EASTON
Director of Religions Activities Ph.B. Yale College,' 1929. B.D. Union Theological Seminary, 1933. S.T.M. Union Theological Semin- ary, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
THOMAS WOODROW ECK
Instructor in Physical Edncation B.A. Colgate University, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
WALTER SAMUEL EISENMENGER
Professor of Agronomy and Head of Department B.S. Bucknell 'University, 1912. M.S. Bucknell University, 1913. M.A. Columbia University, 1925. Ph.D. Columbia University, 1926. Accepted to fac- ulty, 1931.
FREDERICK CHARLES ELLERT
Assistant Professor of German and Professor of Physical Kiln cation B.S. Massachu.^ictts State College, 1930. M.A. Am- herst College, 1943. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
JOHN NELSON EVERSON
Assistant Professor of Agronomy B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1910. M.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1926. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
CARL RAYMOND FELLERS
Professor of Food Technology and Head of Department B.A. Cornell University, 1915. M.Sc. Rutgers Uni- versity, 1916. Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1918. Accepted to faculty, 1925.
MARY JOSEPHINE FELLERS
Instructor in Physical Education B.S. Boston University, 1945. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
BERTHA ELEANOR FESSENDEN
Lahoraliirii Assistant in Chemistry B.S. Simmons ColU-ge, 1927. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
RICHARD WILLIAM FESSENDEN
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1926. M.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1928. Ph.D. Columbia LTniversity, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
RICHARD CAROL FOLEY
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1927. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 1932.
CHARLES FREDERIC FRAKER
Associate Professor of Modern Languages B.A. Colorado College, 1919. M.A. Harvard Univer- sity, 1920. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1931. Ac- cepted to faculty, 1931.
JULIUS HERMAN FRANDSEN
Professor of Dairy Industry and Head of Department B.S. Iowa State College, 1902. M.S. Iowa State College, 1904. Accepted to faculty, 1926.
ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH
Professor of Pomology and Plant Breeding B.S. Ohio State University, 1921. M.S. Massachu- setts Agricultural College, 1923. Accepted to faculty, 1921.
GEORGE EDWARD GAGE
Professor of Bacteriology and Physiology and Head
of Department of Physiology B.A. Clark University, 1906. M.A. Yale University, 1907. Ph.D. Yale University, 1909. Accepted to faculty, 1911.
PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE
Professor of Economics and Head of Department B.S. Wesleyan University, 1928. M.A. Weslevan University, 1929. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1933. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
MARY ELLEN GARVEY
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1919. Accepted to faculty, 1921.
WINIFRED E. GASKILL
Instructor in Physical Edvcation for Women B.S. New Jersey College for Women, 1943. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
HARRY NEWTON GLICK
Professor of Philosophy B.A. Bridgewater College, 1913. M.A. Northwestern University, 1914. Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1923. Accepted to faculty, 1923.
STOWELL COOLIDGE CODING
Associate Professor of French and Music B.A. Dartmouth College, 1925. M.A. Harvard LTniversity, 1927. Ph.D. LTniversity of Wisconsin, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1927.
MAXWELL HENTIY GOLDBERG
Assistant Professor of English B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1928. M.A. Y'ale University, 1932. Ph.D. Yale University, 1933. Accepted to faculty, 1928.
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CLARENCE EVERETT GORDOX
Professor of Geology and iliiicralogii and Head of
Departineiit B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1901. B.S. Boston University, 1903. M.A. Columbia University, 1900. Ph.D. Cohniibia University, 1911. Accepted to faculty, 1906.
HAROLD MARTIN GORE
Professor of Phiisleal Education and Head of Department for Men B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1913. Accepted to faculty, 1913,
CHRISTL\N L GUNNESS Professor of Engineering and Head of Division B.S. North' Dakota Agricultural College, 1907. Ac- cepted to faculty, 1914.
VERNON PARKER HELMING
Assistant Professor of English B.A. Carleton College, 1923. Ph.D. Yale University, 1937. Accepted to faculty, 1933.
VIRGINIA C. HERLIHY
Instructor in Physical Education B.S. Boston University, 19-1.5. .Accepted to faculty, 1945.
CURRY STARR HICKS Professor of Physical Education and Head of Division B.P.Ed. Michigan State Normal College, 1909. M.Ed. Michigan State Normal College, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1911.
ROBERT POV^ELL HOLDSWORTH
Professor of Forestry and Head of Department B.S. Michigan State College, 1911. M.F. Yale Uni- versity, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
WILLIAM LELAND HOLT
Professor of Hygiene and Acting Head of Department
of Student Health B.A. Harvard College, 1901. M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1905. C.P.H. Harvard School of Public Health, 1914. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
LEONTA G. HORRIGAN
Instructor in English B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. M.A. Smith College, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
SAMUEL CHURCH HL1BBARD
Assistant Professor of Floriculture Accepted to faculty, 1921.
FRED PAINTER JEFFREY
Professor of Poultry Husbandry and Head of Department B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1932. M.S. Massa- chusetts State College, 1934. Accepted to facultj', 1944.
ARTHUR NELSON -JULIAN Professor of German B.A. Northwestern University, 1907. Accepted to faculty, 1911.
JAY HENRY KORSON
Assistant Professor of Sociology B.S. Villanova College. M.\. Yale University. Ac- cepted to faculty, 1944.
WILLIAM HENRY LACHMAN
Instructor in. Olericnltnre B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1934. M.S. Penn- sylvania State College, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
ROBERT P. LANE Instructor in English B.A. Columbia University, 1935. M.A. Harvard University, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
MARSH.ALL OLIN LANPHEAR
Registrar and Professor in charge of Freshman
Orientation Conrse B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1918. M.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1926. Accepted to faculty, 1921.
JOHN BECKLEY LENTZ
Professor of Veterinary Science and Head of
Department
B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1908. V.M.D.
University of Pennsylvania, 1914. Accepted to
faculty, 1916.
HARRY GOTFRKI) LINDQUIST
.l.s-.v;,s-^(/(/ I'nfrssnr nf Daln/ing B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural ( '..liege, 1922. M.S. University of Maryland, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1927.
ADRIAN HERVE LINDSEY Professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm
Management B.S. University of Illinois, 1922. M.S. Iowa State College, 1923. Ph.D. Iowa State College, 1929. Accepted to faculty, 1929.
WILLIAM LAWSON MACHMER Dean of the College and Professor of Mathematics B.A. Franklin anil Marshall College, 1907. M.A. Franklin and Marsliall College, 1911. Ed.D. Ameri- can International ( 'ollege, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1911.
ALEXANDER ANDERSON MACKIMMIE
Professor of History and Sociology, Head of Department and Dean of School of Liberal Arts B.A. Princeton University, 1906. M.A. Columbia University, 1914. Accepted to faculty, 1908.
MARY JEAN McNAMARA
Instructor in English B.A. Massachusetts State College, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
MINER JOHN MARKUSON
Assistant Professor of Engineering B.S. University of Minnesota, 1923. Accepted to faculty, 1925.
GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON
Assistant Professor of Engineering B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1930. M.S. State University of Iowa, 1933. Accepted to faculty, 1933
OREANA ALMA MERRIAM Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. University of Vermont. M.S. Massachusetts State College. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
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FRANK COCHRANE MOORE
Professor of Mathematics and Head of Department B.A. Dartmouth College, 1902. Accepted to faculty, 1918.
CLAUDE CASSELL NEET
Professor of Psychology
B.A. University of California, 1930. M.A. Clark
University, 1932. Ph.D. Clark University, 1935.
Accepted to faculty, 1935.
DANIEL HORACE NELSON
Assistant Professor of Dainj Industry B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1920. M.S. University of Missouri, 1922. Ph.D. Pennsylvania State College, 1939. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
JOHN BAXTER NEWLON
Instructor in Engineering Accepted to faculty, 1919.
WILLL4M GREGORY ODONNELL
Instrnctor in English B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. M.A. Yale University, 1940. Ph.D. Yale University, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
A. VINCENT OSMUN Professor of Botany and Head of Department B.Agr. Connecticut Agricultural College, 1900. B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1903. B.S. Boston L'niversity, 1903. M.S. Massachusetts Agri- cultural College, 1905. Accepted to faculty, 1905.
RAYMOND HERMAN OTTO
Professor of Landscape Architecture and Head of
Department
B.A. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1926.
M.L.A. Harvard Graduate School of Landscape
Architecture, 1929. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
RANSON CLAYTON PACKARD
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S.A. University of Toronto, 1911. M.S. Massa- chusetts State College, 1933. Accepted to faculty, 1927.
GERTRUDE H. PARKINSON
Instructor in Chemistry B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
Dr. Caldwell. Pi
CLARENCE H. PARSONS
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry and
Superintendent of Farm
B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1927.
M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1933. Accepted
to faculty, 1931.
JOHN JOSEPH POWERS
Instructor in Food Technology B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Ph.D. Massachusetts State College, 1945. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
WALLACE FRANK POWERS
Professor of Physics and Head of Department B.A. Clark University, 1910. M.A. Clark Univer- sity, 1911. Ph.D. Clark University, 1914. Accepted to faculty, 1925.
WALTER EVERETT PRINCE
Professor of English Ph.B. Brown University, 1904. M..\. Brown Uni- versity, 1905. Accepted to faculty, 1912.
ALBERT WILLIAM PURVIS
Professor of Education and Chairman of Department
of Education and Psychology B.A. University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1931. M.Ed. Harvard L'niversity, 1935. Ed.D. Harvard University, 1938. iVccepted to faculty, 1936.
GEORGE FREDERICK PUSHEE
Instructor in Engineering Accepted to facultj', 1916.
ERNEST JAMES RADCLIFFE
Professor of Hygiene and Head of Department of Student Health M.D. University of Toronto, 1923. Accepted to faculty, 1927.
FRANK PRENTICE RAND
Professor of English and Head of Department of Languages and Literature B.A. Williams College, 1912. M.A. Amherst College, 1915. Accepted to faculty, 1914.
BRYON COLLINS REDMON
Professor of Chemistry B.S. University of Kentucky, 1930. Ph.D. Massa- chusetts State College, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
ARNOLD DENSMORE RHODES
Instructor in Forestry B.S. ITniversity of New Hampshire, 1934. M.F. Y'ale School of Fore'stry, 1937. Accepted to faculty. 1939.
VICTOR ARTHUR RICE
Professor of Animal Husbandry, Head of Department
and Dean of Sclioot nf Agriculture B.S. North Carolina Slnlc College, 1916. M.Agr. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1923. Accepted to faculty, 1916.
JOSEPH H.\RRV RICH
Assistant Professor of Forestry B.S. New York State College of Forestry, 1934. M.F. New York State College of Forestry, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1933.
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FRAXCIS .JA:\IES KIEL
Instructor in riii/siral Eihicalinn B.A. Massachusetts State Ccillc-o, 1939. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 19-H. .\ccepte(l to faculty, 1941.
AV ALTER STUXTZ RITCHIE
Profe.s-snr of Chemistr!/ and Head of the Department B.S. Ohio State University, 1916. M..\. University of Missouri, 191S. Ph.D. University of Missouri, l9-2i. Accepted to faculty, 1934.
OLIVER COUSENS ROBERTS
Assistant Professor of Pomologi/ B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1919. M.S. L^niversity of Illinois, 1941. .\ccepted to fac- ulty, 19'26.
JAMES ROBERTSON, JR. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture B.Arch. Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1930. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
CHARLES JOHN ROGERS
Instructor in Food Technology B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1944. .\ccepted to faculty, 1945.
JOSEPH RICH.\RD ROGERS, JR.
Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1930. Ac- cepted to faculty, 1931.
DON.\LD E. ROSS
Instructor in Floricidture and Green House Foreman B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1925. Accepted to faculty, 1928.
WILLIAM HAROLD ROSS
Assistant Professor of Physics B.A. .\mherst College, 1929. M.A. Amherst College, 1930. Ph.D. Yale University, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1933.
JAMES JOHN RUMPLER
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics B.S. Universitv of Cincinnati, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1944. '
WINSLOW EDWIN RYAN
Captain of Cavalry Reserve, Professor of Military
Science and Tactics and Head of Division B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Cavalry School, Fort Rilev, Kansas, 1940. Accepted to fac- ulty, 1942.
WILLIAM CROCKER SANCTUARY
Professor of Poultry Husbandry B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1932. Accepted to faculty, 1922.
NORMAN JAMES SCHOONMAKER
Instructor in Mathematics B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Accepted to faculty, 1941.
JOHN D. SHAND Instructor in Psychology B.A. Amherst College, 1943. M.A. Harvard Uni- versity, 1945. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
FRANK ROBERT SHAW
Assistant Professor of Entomology and Beekeeping B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1931. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1935.
WILLIAM T. SIMPSON
Instructor in English B.S. Springfield College. M.A. Boston llniversity. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
EDNA L. SKINNER
Professor of Home Economics, Dean of School of
Iliimc Economics B.S. Teachers Collcgo, Cohnnbia University, 1908. M.Ed. Honorary INIichigan State Normal College, 1922. M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1919.
J. IIAROM) SMITH
Associate I'nifcssnr uf Chrmistry B.S. University of Ulnli, lO.'id. M.A. University of Utah, 1938. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1944.
MARION ESTKLl.E SMITH
Technical Assislanl in Entomology B.S. Massachu.setfs State College, 1935. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. Ph.D. Univer- sity of Illinois, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
GRANT BINGEMAN SNYDER
Professor of Oleriiiilturc and Head of Department B.S.A. Universitv of Toronto, 1922. M.S. Michigan State College, 1928. Accepted to faculty, 1922.
THOMAS SPROSTON, JR.
Assistant Professor of Botany B.S. Syracuse University, 1933. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1941. Accepted to faculty, 1942.
PAUL WILLIAM STICKEL
Assistant Professor of Forestry B.S. New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse University, 1923. M.F. Yale School of Forestry, Yale University, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
H.\R\"EY I.EROY SWEETMAN
Assistant Professor nf Ftitnmiilogy B.S. Colorado State College, 102.3. M.S. Iowa State College, 1925. Ph.D. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1930. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
JOHN DAVID SWEXSON
Assistant Professor af Enyinceriug B.S. New York University. 1932. M..\. Columbia University,'1936. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
Dr. Thompson. Professor Rand
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WILLIAM HENRY TAGUE
Assistant Professor of Engineering B.S. Iowa State College, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1929
CHARLES HIRAM THAYER
Assistant Professor of Agronomy Accepted to faculty, 1919.
CLARK LEONARD THAYER
Professor of Floricidtvre and Head of Department B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1913. Accepted to faculty, 1919.
EMILY PERRY THEIS
Laboratory Assistant in Home Economics B.S. Michigan State College, 1925. Accepted to faculty, 1944.
RAY ETHAN TORREY
Professor of Botany B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. M.A. Harvard University, 1915. Ph.D. Harvard ITniversity, 1917. Accepted to faculty, 1919.
RUTH .lANE TOTMAN
Physical Director for Women B.S. New .lersey College for Women, 1928. M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
JAY R. TRAVER
Assistant Professor of Zoology B.A. Cornell University, 1918. M.A. Cornell Uni- versity, 1919. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1931. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
REUBEN EDWIN TRIPPENSEE
Professor of Wildlife Management B.S. Michigan State College, 1920. M.S. University of Michigan, 1933. Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1934. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
FREDERICK SHERMAN TROY
Assistant Professor of English B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1931. M.A. Amherst College, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1931.
ALDEN PARKER TUTTLE
Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1928. M.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1930. Accepted to faculty, 1930.
RALPH ALBERT VAN METER
Professor of Pomology, Head of Department and Dean of School of Horticulture B.S. Ohio State University, 1917. M.S. Massachu- setts Agricultural College, 1930. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1917.
HENRY LELAND VARI,EY
Instructor in English B.A. Wesleyan University, 1934. M.A. Wesleyan University, 1935. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
ROLAND HALE VERBECK
Director of Short Covrses B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908. Accepted to faculty, 1924.
WILLIAM GOULD VINAL
Professor of Nature Education B.S. Harvard University, 1906. M.A. Harvard University, 1907. Ph.D. Brown University, 1924. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
.JOHN HENRY VONDELL
A ssistant Professor of Poultry Jhisbandry and Plant Superintendent Accepted to faculty, 1929.
LOWELL E. WALTERS
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege, 1940. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1943.
MARGARET WOODBRIDGE
Instructor in German B.A. Smith College, 1933. M.A. Cornell University, 1938. Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1942. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
GILBERT LLEWELLYN WOODSIDE
Assistant Professor of Biology B.A. DePauw University, 1932. M.A. Harvard University, 1933. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1936. Accepted to faculty, 1936.
JOHN C. YORK
Technical Assistant in Agricultural Economics B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1943. Accepted to faculty, 1945.
JOHN MICHAEL ZAK
Instnii-tor in Agronomy B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. Accepted to faculty, 1938.
*0n Leave of Absence.
Hn MilUa/uf> Sefudoe
PARRY DODDS, B.S., M.S.
Instructor in Agricultural Economics CHARLES N. DUBOIS, B.A., M.A.
Instructor in English
WILLIAM H. FITZPATRICK, Ph.D.
Instructor in Food Technology
CALVIN S. IIANNFM, B.S., M.S.
In.stnirlnr in Muthrmafics
WALTER G. IIAHGKSHEniKU, B.S., M.Ed.
Professor of Physical Education
SIDNEY W. KAUFFMAN, B.S., M.Ed.
Instructor in Physical Education
C. COLLIS LYLE, JR., B.A., M.A.
Instructor in German
WALTER A. MacLINN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
ERNEST M. PARROTT, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Instructor in Chemistry
CHARLES J. ROHR, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science
ARTHUR LEONARD WANNLUND
Laboratory Assistant in Physics
9*t Wan, WoJik
WALTER HENDRICKS HODGE
Instructor in Botany HAROLD WILLIAM SMART
Assistant Professor of Economics
9*1 Me^na^UoM,
WALTER WINFRED CHENOWETH
Professor of Horticulture Manufactures, Emeritus Died August 3, 1945
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Alu^M4€i Wa/i Me4iijo^ial
By George E. Emery
{Executive Alumni Secretary)
The War Memorial at Massachusetts State College is to be a student union building.
Formal announcement of the plans were made in Boston on April 27, at a meeting of Alumni and friends of the College. James T. Nicholson, class of 1916, vice-president of the American Red Cross, was the principal speaker.
Some 2200 alumni and undergraduates of the College, men and women, served in their country's uniform during World War II. More than seventy gave their lives.
The present Memorial Hall, erected by Alumni following World War I, was ef- fective and adequate for many years as a student union or student social center. Now it is planned that the facilities of Memorial Hall be expanded so that the building may continue to serve the use for which it was originally intended, and so that the memorials for both World Wars I and II may be combined.
Professor James Robertson, Jr., of the
Landscape Architecture Department, has made preliminary sketches which will enhance the interest and attractiveness of Memorial Hall.
In the Memorial Building will be a dance hall, facilities for the College Store, headquarters for the Alumni and extracurricular activities.
Professor Robertson has said, "We have considered the present building, not as a complete whole, but as an ele- ment, an integral part of a new and larger structure where there is no 'addi- ■ tion' but rather a unification of aims and ideals into a more suitable and finer structure than now exists.
"In keeping with this joining to- gether, it seems entirely fitting that a memorial room in some key position should make such a union possible. Such a room can be placed in a tower let into the corner between the two arms of the new building.
"This tower room will take the place of the present memorial room. It will be- come the memorial room for both wars, and will fittingly be in its elevated posi- tion an impressive shrine and sanctuary."
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PUi /Capfia PUi c^o^tx^ Socdeiif^
This year the officers of Phi Kappa Phi are Charles P. Alexander, president ; Fred- erick S. Troy, vice-president; Arthur N. Julian, secretary; Harvey L. Sweetman, treasurer.
Members: Charles P. Alexander, Rob- ert C. Ames, John G. Archibald, Hugh P. Baker, Arthur B. Beavimont, Lyle L. Blundell, Oran C. Boyd, Alfred A. Brown, Theodore C. Caldwell, Alexander E. Cance, Joseph S. Chamberlain, Richard M. Colwell, G. Chester Crampton, ^\'il- liam L. Doran, Frederick C. Ellert, Carl R. Fellers, Henry T. Fernald, Richard W. Fessenden, Richard C. Foley, James A. Foord, Charles F. Fraker, Julius H. Frandsen, Arthur P. French, George E. Gage, Philip L. Gamble, Harry N. Glick, Stowell C. Coding, Maxwell H. Goldberg, Clarence F. Gordon, Christian I. Gun- ness, Frank A. Hays, Vernon P. Helming, Robert P. Holdsworth, Edward B. Hol- land, Leonta G. Horrigan, Fred P. Jef- frey, Arthur N. Julian, Marshall O. Lanphear, N. May Larson, John B. Lentz, Arthur S. Levine, William L. Machmer, A. Anderson Mackimmie, Dor-
is McTigue, Frank C. Moore, Willard A. Munson, William G. O'Donnell, A. Vin- cent Osmun, Raymond H. Otto, Ernest M. Parrott, Clarence H. Parsons, Charles A. Peters, Wallace F. Powers, Walter E. Prince, Frank P. Rand, Ralph W. Red- man, Bryan C. Redmond, Victor A. Rice, Walter S. Ritchie, William H. Ross, David Rozman, Norman J. Schoonmaker, Frederick C. Sears, Frank R. Shaw, Jacob K. Shaw, Fred J. Sievers, Edna L. Skinner, Thomas Sproston, J. Harold Smith, Marion E. Smith, Harvey L. Sweetman, Clark L. Thayer, Reuben E. Trippensee, Frederick S. Troy, Olive M. Turner, Ralph A. VanMeter, Gilbert L. Woodside.
1945 Fall Elections: Dorothy Barrett, Shirley Chaves, Ethel Cosmos, John Delevoryas, Janet Grayson, Constance LaChance, Dorothea Lohmann, Margue- rite Pack, Helen Padykula, Eva Schiffer, Phyllis Tuttle, Harold Walba.
1946 Spring Elections: Marjorie An- drew, Cornelia Dorgan, Esther Goldstein, Claire Healy, Gerald Swanson, Emil Slo- winski, Dr. Albert AV. Purvis.
I'a.lvkulii. l)i-l.voryas, Walba. Loh-
Sclii(T«'r, LaChance. Pack, Grayson, Chaves, Tutllc
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PUi lieia Kap/pLa
Last fall, the local association of Phi Beta Kappa members held a joint meet- ing with Phi Kappa Phi. The speaker was Dr. Tso-llsin Cheng, Dean and pro- fessor of biology at Fukien Christian University, China. His subject was "The History of Science in China."
In the spring of 1945, the society elected Doris Roberts '45 Phi Beta Kappa Scholar.
Officers: Frank C. Moore, president; Mrs. Kenneth L. Bullis, vice-president; and Marion E. Smith, secretary-treasurer.
Members: A. B. Beaumont, Ray Stan- nard Baker, Mrs. Kenneth L. Bullis, Guy C. Crampton, Charles H. Dubois*, Mrs. William B. Easton, Jr., Mrs. G. E. Erickson, Stowell C. Coding, W. R. Ham- lin, Vernon P. Helming, Arthur N. Julian, Hastings Lyon, William L. Machmer, A. Anderson Mackimmie, Helen S. Mitchell*, Frank C. Moore, Roy Pearson, Mrs. Harry Rich, William H. Ross, James Schoonmaker, Mrs. Frank R. Shaw, H. R. Shipherd, Marion E. Smith, W. R. Wlieeler, Basil B. Wood, G. L. Woodside.
*In military service.
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Biatna Xi
This year, Sigma Xi spon.sored lectures given by Dr. D. D. Stakeman of the L^niversity of Minnesota, Leonor Mich- alis, of the Rockefeller Institute, and Dr. Frank B. Jewett, president of the Nation- al Academy of Sciences.
Officers: Frank Hayes, president; John Archibald, vice-president; Emmett Ben- nett, secretary; John Bailey, treasurer.
Members: Charles P. Alexander, George W. Alderman, Allen E. Anderson, Hugh P. Baker, Lawrence M. Bartlett, William B. Becker, John H. Blair, Arthur I. Bourne, Oran C. Boyd, Leon A. Brad- ley, K. L. Bullis, William G. Colby, Mrs. Sara Coolidge, G. C. Crampton, S. Gilbert Davis, William E. Esselan, Jr., Walter S. Eisenmenger, Carl R. Fellers, Richard W. Fessenden, William H. Fitz- patrick, James A. Ford, Ralph France, J. H. Frandsen, Henry J. Franklin, Mon- roe Freeman, Arthur French, James I. Fuller, Constantine J. Gilgut, Clarence E. Gordon, Emil F. Guba, Christian I. Gunness, Marie S. Gutowska, Francil P. Griffiths, A. D. Holmes, Mrs. Julia O. Holmes, Fred P. Jeflery, Linus H. Jones, Clifford V. Knightlinger, J. S. Kuzman- ski, W. H. Lachman, Arthur Levine, John E. W. McConnell, Malcolm A. McKenzie, Walter A. MacLinn, George A. Marston, Oreana A. Merriam, William S. Mueller, A. Vincent Osman, John Joseph Powers, Wallace F. Powers, J. Harry Rich, Bryan C. Redmond, Walter S. Ritchie, Arnold D. Rhodes, William H. Ross, Frank R. Shaw, Jacob K. Shaw, Dale H. Sieling, Fred J. Sievers, J. Harold Smith, Marion E. Smith, Thomas Sproston, Jr., Harvey L. Sweetman, Jay R. Traver, Reuben Trippensee, Ralph VanMeter, Henry VanRockel, William Vinal, Walter Weeks, Mrs. Anne W. Wertz, Warren Whitcomb, Harold White, Gilbert L. Woodside, Robert E. Young.
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A(ielfilUa
Delevoryas, Stowe, Mann Kirshen, Smith, Richards, Parker
Adelphia, local honor society for senior men, was founded in 1916. Its function is to "promote good fellowship and foster the highest ideals of Massachusetts State" by an active support of campus activities. They sponsor rallies and special drives and cooperate with Isogon and the Senate on campus projects.
Seven juniors are tapped as active mem- bers at a spring convocation, and eight honorary members are elected in the spring of their senior year. Selection of members is based on popularity, extra- curriculum activities, and character. Be- sides the undergraduate members, one alumnus and one faculty member may be elected each year. The society has at present a total membership of 369.
When, in 1943, all seven active mem- bers entered the Armed Forces, Mr. George E. Emery, Prof. Curry S. Hicks, and Dr. Vernon P. Helming were en- trusted with the affairs of the society. The small number of men students on campus during the war made it advisable to suspend the function of Adelphia temporarily. Wlien Don Parker, '44 member of Adelphia, returned last fall, however, he and the above-named mem-
bers of the faculty formed a committee of four, who reinstated Adelphia as an active organization, by electing the fol- lowing members of the senior class to honorary membership: Roger Richards, vice-president; Don Smith, secretary; Jack Blalock, John Delevoryas, Jason Kirshen, Chet Mann, and Bill Stowe. Don Parker became president when the organization resumed activity.
During the year, Adelphia supported several movements. It conducted a March-of-Dimes drive at a basketball game in January; and it cooperated with Isogon on such plans as the temporary post office to be constructed in Mem Hall, and the organization of "Pepsters," a large group representative of the stvident body to act as a nucleus of support to the cheer leaders at games.
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Hl.knian. Schiffi-r, Hcaly Slcclo. Whilmore, Kcynolds
At the Junior-Senior Processional that is held on campus each spring, eleven juniors are tapped as members of Isogon, the senior women's honor society. These students are chosen on the basis of their scholarship, leadership ability, character, and campus activities.
The functions of Isogon include the sponsoring of the Junior-Senior Proces- sional, ushering during the Commence- ment exercises, and the publishing of Coediquette, a manual of campus customs distributed to incoming freshman girls each fall. The organization also acts as advisory body to Scrolls, sophomore women's honor society, which was found- ed by Isogon last year.
Under the advisership of Miss Curtis, Dean of Women, Isogon successfully or- ganized campus cooperation with the Amherst USO this year. Early last fall, Isogon, in collaboration with the Senate, sponsored an informal dance for the benefit of the World Student Service Fund. Cooperating with Adelphia, Iso- gon made plans for the publication of a student-faculty directory and for the establishment of a temporary campus mail box to fulfill the function of a future post office in the new Student Building.
Through the efforts of this organization, too, Mountain Day was again introduced to campus life.
In order to eliminate honorary mem- bership, Isogon provided for the election of all eleven members in the spring of their junior year. To effect the change from the old system, by which no more than seven juniors were tapped at the Junior-Senior Processional and no more than four seniors at the beginning of the second semester, Isogon elected three senior members early last fall.
The members this year included Caro- lyn Whitmore, president, and vice-presi- dent of SCA; Ruth Steele, vice-president,- president of Chi Omega; Ruth Reynolds, secretary-treasurer, Business Manager of the Index; Marjorie Hickman, president of Panhellenic; Claire Healy, presideiat of SCA; Eva Schiffer, chairman of the Quarterly Chib, member of the Index Board; Shirley Chaves, president of the Hillel Foundation and of the United Re- ligious Council, member of WSGA; Dorothy Johnson, president of Kappa Alpha Theta, vice-president of the Senior Class; and Dorothy Hurlock, secretary of the Senior Class, vice-president of the Panhellenic Association.
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The aim of Whos Who in American Universities and Colleges is four-fold. It incites students to attain the highest possible results from their college ex- perience; it compensates students for outstanding achievement; it presents a standard of measurement of students comparable to that of other recognized scholastic and service organizations; and it recommends students to the business world.
MSC students were selected on the basis of leadership in extra-curriculum ac- tivies and scholarship. This year, ten seniors and three jimiors were chosen to appear in the book.
Seniors selected were Jack Blalock, Ja- son Kirshen, Don Parker, Roger Rich- ards, Marjorie Hickman, Ruth Reynolds, Carolyn Whitmore, Cornelia Dorgan, Dorothy Johnson, and Eva Schiller. From the junior class, James Falvey, Rosemary Speer, and Lester Giles were nominated.
The five students who had been chosen members of Who's Who last year as jun- iors were included again in this year's book. They were Claire Healy, Don Smith, Jean Spettigue, Ruth Steele, and Anne Tilton.
Coodall. VanMeter, Vanderpol, Dover, Elliot, Terry,
Honkonen Gilbcrlson, Easland, Cynarski, Romano, Slioenberg,
Scrolls, founded by Isogon, is made up of thirteen sophomore women, chosen on the basis of potential leadership, per- sonality, service, and scholarship.
Scrolls' activities included supervision of freshman girls' hazing, sponsoring a convocation, ushering at college functions, and working with Isogon when necessary.
Members of Scrolls were Antonetta Romano, president; Jeannette Cynarski, vice-president; Janet Shoenberg, secre- tary-treasm-er; Elizabeth Gilbcrtson, Lau- ra Easland, Jacqueline Marien, Maija Honkonen, Marjorie Terry, Marcia Van- Meter, Edith Dover, Priscilla Elliot, Betty Goodall, and Adriana Vanderpol.
Sc^alld
Tillon, Smith, Falvey, Blalock, Parker,
Richards, Kirshen. Giles, Schiffer
.lohnson, Dorgan, Hcaly, Hickman,
Whitmore, Reynolds, Steele, Spettigue,
Speer
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1945 -'Jt6 9n lleho4fiect
Opeuing Convo in '45 saw the campus during the early stages of returning to normal. Many of State's veterans had already enrolled, and many more arrived as the semester progressed. A college mass meeting was held Friday night in front of the Physical Education building where a huge bonfire raged. Faculty speakers were Miss Helen Curtis, the new Dean of Women, Dean INIaclimer, and Coach Tommy Eck. At the traditional rope pull on Saturday the 28th, the upperclassmen showed their superior strength by pulling the freslimen through the pond.
Maroon caps and white berets an- nounced "frosh"' hazing week with seren- ading at dawn, obeisance to upperclass- men and Senators, name placards, jump- ing of numerals, and "no trespassing"' on the center walks to Stockbridge and the libe. Infringements of hazing rules were punished at pond parties.
The climax of fraternity and sorority rushing during the first two weeks of the semester was the pledging of one hundred and sixty-five men and women students.
The Collegian Pops Concert on October 10th featured Gerard Haft, world famous cellist, John Delevoryas, '46, pianist, and special performance by the ASTRP cadets.
The next social event of the year was an informal dance sponsored by Senate and Isogon. Highlight of the evening was the entertainment program featuring solos by Dot Morton and Bea Decatur.
Frosli with fish
November 3rd was proclaimed "Sadie Hawkins Day" at State, and the campus temporarily transformed into "Skonk Hollow, Dogpatch Village." Between the halves of the State-Maine game, at the blast of "Mammy Yokum's (Mrs. Van Orden's) gim, thirty fleet-footed "Daisy Maes" chased and captured thirty des- perate "Lir Abners" in the Sadie Haw- kins race. "Marryin' Sam" (Dave Boehnke) was a'waitin' on his trusty mare and performed a mass mock wed- ding 'fore the grooms could get away. In the evening, the villagers turned out for the Sadie Hawkins shindig at the Drill Hall. While they danced round the Wishing Well to the smooth-citified music of the ASTRP band, Al Capp, creator of the Lil' Abner cartoon, picked out Lois Rosene as the typical Daisy Mae, and Dave Wood as Lil' Abner.
Last but not least came Amherst week- end ushered in by the football rally on the steps of Stockbridge Hall, followed by a Gridiron dance at the Drill Hall. Saturday afternoon came the climax when the Statesmen met the Jeffs on
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Belsy Vlwood and Mar Sadie H:
' Sam (Dave Boehnke) ns day
Pratt Field. Collegian Extras gave a com- plete history of Amherst-Mass. State rivalry. State was the first to score early in the second period. The Jeffs took the ball over for a touchdown towards the end of the second quarter to tie the score, leaving the final score at a 6-6 deadlock. According to the records, State has neither tied nor defeated Amherst in football since 1934, so great was the cele- bration Saturday night when the fra- ternities combined to give the first round robin "Vic" parties of the year.
La Maison Francaise, MSC's newly established French-language house, was dedicated on October 24th.
The topic of the first faculty-student forum on October 16th was "The Atomic Bomb and Its Implications." Dr. Ross led a discussion of the application of the fundamental theories involved. Prof. Troy discussed the moral implications, and Dr. Gary, the control of knowledge con- cerning the bomb, and the political issues arising from the development of atomic power.
With the continuing return of former Statesmen throughout the year, the Vet- erans' Association assumed a high peak
of influence on campus. It was a leader in campus activities, both academic and social, and was very influential in al- leviating the housing shortage.
During November, Prof. Rand's book "Heart O' Town" was published. It is a collection of sonnets and narrative verse forms telling the history of Amherst from prehistoric tales up until the present. The author's ilhistrative sketches make it a special treasure.
Eager to help colleges in war-torn Evirope to rebuild, the students donated the receipts from their Community Chest drive to the World Student Service Fund. Next came the 8th Victory Bond Loan with a quota of $30,000. Students and faculty alike gave their wholehearted support, and succeeded in pushing the goal over the top. Sales from the " Victory Varieties" show on December 5th com- prised a major part of the total. Features of the program were chorus numbers, skits by comedians Jasinski and Czaja, the barroom scene, and Bathing Beauty contest. The entire show was character- istic of Campus Varieties of past years.
David Morton, a great friend of the college for many years, was guest speaker
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of the United Religions Coinicil on De- cember 13th, and at convo on January 10th. About the same time, his new book "Poems: 19'-20-19-i5," went on sale at the College Store.
The traditional Interclass Play Contest presented by Roister Doisters on De- cember loth found the Juniors in first place for their excellent presentation of Alice Gustenberg's "Overtones." Second place went to the Seniors who gave "The Dear Departed" by Stanley Houston.
Sigma Iota became a pledge chapter of the national sorority Sigma Delta Tau last May, and was initiated as the Psi chapter on December 15th.
Early in the fall the Men's Glee Club was reorganized, and made its first cam- pus appearance at the Christmas Vesper Service in a Christmas Concert by the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, and the Freshmen Choir.
Military Ball ushered in the campus social calender of 1946 on Friday, January 11th, at College Hall. The multi-colored rays from the Crystal Ball Fountain, in the center of the floor, danced over the flags of the United Nations draped from the balcony; M.P.s stood guard, and
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couples waltzed merrily on to the strains of Al Strohman's orchestra. Dot Johnson was chosen Honorary Colonel in the tra- ditional ceremony of crossed sabers. The Panhellenic Tea Dance at Mem Hall Saturday afternoon and fraternity round robins in the evening completed the week- end.
The snow finally came Wednesday before Winter Carnival Weekend begin- ning Thursday, February 21st, with people working feverishly to finish their snow sculptures, and a skiboot dance at the Mem Building. Friday afternoon State's basketball quintet met AIC's at Springfield, while the track team out- stripped runners from the U. of Connecti- cut. x\t Carnival Ball Friday evening Janet Kehl was chosen Queen, with her court — Marion McCarthy, Barbara Cole, Ella Mae Parker, Sylvia Blair, and Ruth Steele. Theta Chi's "Transition from War to Peace" W'On first place in the snow sculpturing; Pi Phi placed second with a figure of the "Goddess of Peace" and Sigma Xappa's Skiboot was third. Skiing events Saturday afternoon and sorority round robins in the evening brought the weekend to a close.
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During the past year, the Fine Arts Council, under the direction of Dr. Stow ell C. Coding, sponsored the follow- ing programs. Louis H. Benezet, of Dart- mouth College, spoke on "Did Shake- speare Write Shakespeare?" on October 15.
November 15 introdviced Mr. William T. Simpson of the English Department, with "Reminiscences of my Career in the Professional Theater," as his subject. The Annual Faculty recital took place on November 28, presenting Esther Strong Clapp, soprano; George Leland Nichols, pianist; and Maurice Freedman, violinist.
On December 1'2, Professor Clark L. Thayer of the Floriculture Department spoke on the subject of "Christmas Greens and Decoration."
January 15 and 28 brought Drama Workshop productions, two episode plays from "Shubert Alley."
Mr. George Emery, Alumni Secretary, spoke on "Art and the Circus," February 13.
Mid-March presented a program by Professor Frank P. Rand; March 13, a student recital; and April 10, a program celebrating annual Music Week.
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The year's schedule of Social Union programs opened with a talk by Louis Untermeter on October 26. "The Ameri- can Heine" discussed "How to Read Poetry and Like It."
The Ostas, Teresita and Emilio, ap- peared on November 19, to present a musical evening with dance and piano. December 15 brought Roister Doisters' annual interclass play contest. The win- ners this year were the juniors, for their production of "Overtones" by Alice Gustenberg. Conrad Thibault, well-loved baritone, returned to State on January 14, while late in March was the annual Glee Club concert.
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The first concert of this year's series, held on November 27, brought Witold ]\Ialcuzinski to campus. This brilliant pianist, a student of Paderewski, present- ed to an appreciative audience his inter- pretations of Chopin, and Beethoven's "Sonata Passionata."
On December 14, Suzanne Sten, na- tionally acclaimed star of radio, opera, and concert stage, appeared in Bowker Auditorium. A mezzo-soprano. Miss Sten has been lauded by the Neie York Times as "one of the outstanding voices of the time."
Third of the series, was the concert
given by the American Troubadours on January 24. Their repertoire varied from Bach to Boogie. The concluding concert was the combined performance of Leona Flood, violinist, and the Yasnoffs, duo- pianists.
The Concert Series Committee included a board of directors composed of three fa- culty members: Dr. Stowell C. Coding, Dr. Charles Fraker, and Mr. Doric Alvi- ani. Also on the board were Mr. Frank Nestle, a representative of Amherst, and Marcia Van Meter, who represented the student body. The committee itself was made up of the following members of each class: Faith Jillson, president; and Ruth Edmonds, Margaret O'Hagerty, Marguerite Krackhardt, Ruth Reynolds, Florence Melnick, and John Delevoryas. These seniors were assisted by Betty Fortune, Annette Hambly, Nancy Love, Dorothy Morton, and Annette Heyman, of the junior class; sophomores: Eleanor Galusha, Ruth Raphael, Roberta Curtis, Maydee Scheuneman, Marjorie Terry, and Theodora Melahouris; freslunen: Martha Beck, Marilyn Moser, Jane Sears, Jeannette Sanctuary, David Davis.
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Carnival Ball in full swine at the drill hall
A week before the gala occasion of Winter Carnival weekend, the members of the committee could be seen gazing into space far above the campus, implor- ing the heavens to "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow." Though the com- mittee had counted on reconverting the events of the weekend to a springtime theme, and Theta Chi fraternity had planned secretly to scoop the campus on their snow sculpturing by importing a truck load of snow from the country, everyone silently prayed that New Eng- land weather would not fail MSC.
On the Wednesday evening before the weekend the college was presented with a blanket of snow fourteen inches thick. Plans were put into action immediately. Snow piles were thrown up in front of the houses in anticipation of the modeling of ingenious statues.
Thursday evening an informal ski boot
dance was held in the cozy convertible Mem Hall. Refreshments were prepared and served by the committee.
The holiday observance of Washing- ton's birthday endowed the students with the spirit of festivity; books and thoughts of studying were forsaken for the pressing of formal clothes in prepara- tion for the Carnival Ball.
Friday afternoon State basketball fans followed the team to Springfield and AIC, where the revengeful "Acers"' were primed to defeat the Maroon and White.
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Queen Janet Kehl and her court
They trounced thoroughly the Statesmen with a score of 78-35. The sports enthusi- asts who remained on campus attended the intercollegiate track meet which was held in the cage; MSC was host to the University of Connecticut, and was vic- torious over its guest with an aggregate score of 35-34.
All day tightly bundled figures could be seen before many campus houses as they worked feverishly with snow which had to be coaxed into molds. Even though the conditions for sculpturing with snow- were very poor, representatives of eight houses managed to erect statues. Theta Chi fraternity was awarded first prize for its symbolic "Transition from War to Peace'' with a miniature cannon and the lamp of learning, which rested on three text books, flanking a veteran's discharge button. Pi Beta Phi sorority won second prize for her "Goddess of Peace" standing beside the globe. Sigma Kappa sorority received the third award for her large model of a ski boot.
Friday night over one hundred and fifty potential queens and their tuxedoed
escorts floated into a very well disguised Drill Hall. The decorations of gigantic silver snowflakes pinned on a backgrovmd of midnight blue gave the dancer the impression of the mystical and magical quality of the fleeting weekend, which occurs only once each year. The chap- erons were called upon to act as judges for selecting the queen of the Ball. It was a difficult decision to make, but they chose a very fair representative of the beauty of MSC. Janet Kehl '47 reigned as queen over her court of Sylvia Blair '46, Barbara Cole '47, Marian McCarthy '46, Ella Mae Parker '46, and Ruth Steele '46. Music for the occasion was provided by Wendell Bradway and his orchestra.
Saturday afternoon skiers and spec- tators thronged to the hill behind Lewis and Thatcher dormitories to watch the men's ski races. In the evening, the fraternities and sororities opened their houses for round robin dances.
The committee members were James Falvey '47, Phil Houran '47, Ed Rachleff '47, Ray Fuller '47, Red Peckham '48, Art Peck '47, Mary Stebbins '47, Olga Harcovitz '47, Mary MacAfee '48, Fred Pula '48, and Barbara Nahlovsky '48.
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Commencement program 1946
FRIDAY, JUNE SEVENTH 8:00 P.M. Informal Class Reunions
9:00 P.M. Sophomore-Senior Hop, Drill Hall
SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTH ALUMNI DAY
8:30 A.M. Roister Doister Breakfast, Draper Hall
10:00 A.M. Annual Meeting, Associate Alumni, Memorial Hall
11:00 A.M. Semi-Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Presi- dent's Office
12:00 M. Alumni Luncheon and Speaking Program, Phys- ical Education Cage
2:30 P.M. Alumni Parade to Ball Game
3:00 P.M. Varsity Baseball Game with Boston University, Alum- ni Field. Following the Game, a half hour Con- cert on the Chime
4 :00 P.M. Alumnae Tea, Stockbridge House
6:00 P.M. Fraternity and Class Re- unions as arranged by Or- ganizations
9:00 P.M. Roister Doister Play, '"Skin of Our Teeth, " by Thorn- ton Wilder, Bowker Audi- torium
1 Falvey. Junior Class President; Don Parker. Campus Oration; Bill Manchester, Class Oration Hatchet Oration; Dot Johnson, Ivy Oration; Roger Richards, Senior Class President; Connie Dorga Class Ode
SofiU - Se>H4J0^ • ^accalcu^eate
Reynolds. Mann. Parker. Swanson. Johr Hurlock. Smith. Richards. Chaves
SUNDAY, JUNE NINTH BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY
:00 A.M. Academics and Varsity Club Breakfast Meetings, Drap- er Hall
4:00 P.M. Baccalaureate Service, Bowker Auditorium
5 :00 P.M. President's Reception at the President's House
8:00 P.M. Concert on the College Chime
8:30 P.M. Senior Class Night Exer- cises, Bowker Auditorium, followed by Alumni Re- ception to Seniors
MONDAY, JUNE TENTH
CLASS DAY
9:45 A.M. Academic Procession from Memorial Hall
10:00 A.M. Graduation Exercises, Phys- ical Education Cage
11:00 A.M. Unveiling of the Plaque on the Food Technology Building by the Class of 1916
12:00 M. Fraternity and Class Re- unions as arranged by Organizations
Brigadier General Warren H. McNaught, with the j
class of 1917, is the first Massachusetts State Alum- ,
nus to become a general. He is graduating with the ^
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The 1945 summer school session ex- tended from June 11 to September 1. It consisted of two six-week semesters. The total enrollment was 145 students.
Courses were offered in the fields of chemistry, education, English, history, home economics, mathematics, physics, psychology, and German. Under the two- semester plan, a student enrolled for one semester or both semesters and was ex- pected to carry six semester credits during the term.
Most of the students were housed in college dormitories, the girls at the Abbey and the men at North College. Sixty AS TRP cadets, arriving on the first of August, completed the number of sum- mer resident students.
Social activities were under the direc- tion of a joint student-faculty committee. Larry Briggs served as chairman, and was assisted by Doric Alviani and Dr. Stowell C. Goding. The student repre- sentatives to the committee were Thomas Culbertson,' 47, Orman Glazier '47, Rob- ert Bernstein '47, Marcelle Bonvouloir '47, Lucy Zwisler '46, Alvin Alkon '49, John Weston '48, and Janet Bemis '46. Events planned included informal dances each Friday night, visits to Look Park, Mt. Holyoke, Mt. Sugarloaf, and a dance at the end of the session.
That Army celebrity Rip (Rest in Peace) Kilroy stayed at MSC this year. Kilroy, who has been everywhere, can do anything, (even walk on the ceiling), and who is just a "great guy" was lured to our campus by the two hundred and thirty- five cadets who were studying here in the Army Specialized Training Reserve Pro- gram.
Most of the boys, seventeen to eighteen years old, came from the New England states, New York and New Jersey, and converted the Abbey into an army bar- racks.
The cadets carried a heavy schedule in- cluding a basic engineering course, physi- cal training, and military drill. During their free hours they organized intra- mural teams, and played many exciting games in the cage.
The fellows in this unit, xuider the jurisdiction of Captain Winslow E. Ryan, voluntarily enlisted in the ASTRP before the war ended. The "ASTRAPS" were considered a part of the Army but were not subject to military law, were unable to frank their letters, and they drew no pay. From MSC they entered the regular Army and some went to OCS.
The cadets added color, music, and so- ciability to the campus.
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President. Roger Richards; Vice-Presi- dent. Dorothy Johnson; Secretary, Dorothy Hurlock; Treasurer. Don Smith; Captain. Robert Swanson; Scr- geant-at-Arms, Chester Mann.
SENIORS
The class of 1946 has an extraordinary history. In the fall of "42, it entered Massachusetts State College, four hundred twenty strong. From the beginning, it was noted for its spirit of cooperation and good fellowship. Here was a class which would give to the college a well-spring of leaders: good scholars, outstanding athletes, musicians, actors, artists. But in the spring of 1944, this well went partially dry when the men of '46 left college for the United States Armed Forces.
It was a blow for the class and the college to withstand, yet those who remained were determined to keep alive the spirit of '46. With initiative, they worked together with classes ahead of them to uphold college standards, to preserve campus traditions. Not a year went by without freshman hazing, a sophomore-freshman rope pull, Carnival Weekend, the Commencement play, and junior-senior processional. Now Commencement finds one hundred thirty-one members of the original class graduating, while slowly, classmates of three years ago are being discharged and are returning to State to pick up old threads and weave them again into the pattern we once set.
MARJOBIE LOUISE ANDREW "Marge"
Economics. 18 Plymouth Ave., Florence. Bom 1925 at Northampton. Northampton High School. Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, -t ; Honors Work, i ; Choir, 1 ; Freshman Handbook Board, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association, 1, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club, -t; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Industrial Relations Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4. mj* (Treasurer, 4).
BETSEY FRANCIS ATWOOD "Betz"
Chemistry. 104 Atwood Ave., Newtonville. Born 1924 at Newtonville. Transfer from Stephens Junior College. Phillips Brooks Club, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; Informal Dance Committee, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 3, 4 (Secretary- Treasurer, 4); Home Economics Club, 3; W.A.A., 3, 4. XQ.
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LOIS ANN BANISTER
English. 8 School St., Groton. Born 1924 at Newton. Ardslej- High School, N. Y. Sergeant-at-Arms, 3; Class Nominating Committee, 1; Collegian, 2, 3 (Secretary 3); Index, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Literary Editor, 4); Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., 1, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4) ; Naiads Club, 2, 3 (Treas- urer, 2, 3). ITB*.
DOROTHY H. BARRETT "Dot"'
Pre-Medical. 1.5 Fames Ave., Amherst. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3. Now at University of Michigan.
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Mathematics. 113 Academy St., Chicopee. Born in 1925 at Chicopee. Chicopee High School. Dean"s List, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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YOSHIRO BEFU "Bef"
Landscape Architecture. 37 Chambers St., Boston. Born in 1921 at Santa Maria, California. Transfer from University of California at Los Angeles. Dean's List, 3, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4 (Retreat Chairman, 4); Wesley Foundation, 3, 4 (Publicity, 4).
FERNAND EDW.ARD JOSEPH BARTLETT "Ferdie"
Food Technology. 7 Killington Ave., Rutland, Vt. Mount St. Joseph Academy. Debating Club, 2, 3; Out- ing Club 1, 2, 3 (President, 3); World Student Service Drive, 4 (Chairman); Ski Club, 1, 2, 3; Xewman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3.
RLTH IKMA B.ARRON
Bacteriology. 48 Copeland St., Brockton. Class Nom- inating Committee, 1; Index, 3; Statettes, 2, 3; Outing Club, 3; Xe^-man Club, 1, 2, 3; Bacteriologv Club, 3; Naiads, 2, 3; KAe.
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LOIS DAVIS BEURMAN
History. U Maybrook St., Dorchester. Born in 1926 at Boston. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Choir, 1; Debating Club, 2, 3; Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Labor Relations Club, 4; Psychology Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Flying Club, 4; So- ciology Club, 3, 4; World Student Service Collector, 4; SAT.
SYLVLA RICHARDSON BLAIR
"Sue"
Home Economics. West Pomeroy Lane, Amherst. Born in 1923 at Pelham. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 3; S.C.A., 4: Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psy- chology Club, 4; KA© (House Manager, 4; Chaplain,
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JACK R. BLALOCK "Jack"
Entomology. 615 North S. Alsupt St., Alexandria, Va. Born in 1924 at Jacksonville, Fla. Swampscott High School. Academic Activities Board, 2; Class Nominating Committee, 1, 3, 4; Dean's List 4; Senate, 2, 3, 4; Adelphia, 4; Debating Club, 2, 3; Baseball, 3 4; S.C.A., 2, 3; Wesley Foundation, 3, 4; Carnival Ball Commit- tee, 3 (Chairman); Carnival Committee, 3 (Chairman); Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2; Who's Who, 4; Animal Husbandry Club, 1; Fernald Entomology Club, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3; President, 4); SAE (Secretary, 4).
ELLEN CECILIA BOWLER "El"
English. 57 Craiwell Ave., West Springfield. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Cathedral High School. Outing Club, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; United Religious Council, 1, 2, 4; Home Economics Club, 2; Psychology Club, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 4; Ski Club, 2, 4; Flying Club, 4.
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BARBARA iXFAY CARR "Bunny"
Bacteriology. 1'2 Greendale Ave., Worcester. Born in 1924 at Worcester. North High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Quadrangle, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi- dent, 3, 4); W'.A.A., 1.
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LORNA CALVERT
English. 290 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1924 at Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada. Transfer from Pennsylvania State College. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4: Roister Doisters, 3; Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Outing Club, 3; XQ.
JA.^IES WILLIAjVI CALLAHAN "Jim"
Agricultural Economics. R.F.D. Box 37, Hadley Rd., Sunderland. Born in 1920 at Hinsdale, N.H. Hopkins Academy. Soccer, 1, 2, 3; "M" Club, 2, 3; Nenman Club, 1,"2, 3, 4.
IVURGARET lAIARY BROWN "Peggy'''
Bacteriology. 154 Pleasant St., North Adams. Born in 1925 at North Adams. Drurv High School. Dean's List, 3; Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., "l, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Founda- tion, 1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; HB*.
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CHARLOTTE CHALETZKY
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Psychology. 71A Broad St., Lynn. English High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Class Nominating Com- mittee, 1; Index, 3, 4; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co- Editor of Calendar, 3): French Club, 3; P.sychology Club, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3, 4; VV.A.A., 2; Music Record Club, 2; SI (Corresponding Secretary, 3).
SHIRLEY .\NINETTE CHAVES "Shirl"
Chemistry. 1017 Humphrey St., Swampscott. Born in 1924 at New York City. Transfer from University of Maine. Class Nominating Committee, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Com- mencement Committee, 4; Isogon, 4; German Club, 3; W.S.G.A. Council, 4; Index, 3, 4 (Associate Editor, 4): United Religious Council, 4 (President, 4); Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Interfaith Representative, 2; President, 4); Community Chest Committee, 3; Chem- istry Club, 3, 4 (Student Affiliate of American Chemical Societv, 3, 4); Mathematics Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; 2 AT (House Manager, 3, 4).
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FAITH CLAPP
Home Economics. West St., Leeds. Born in 1925 at Northampton. Northampton High School. Dean's List, 4; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 1, 2; Outing Club, 1, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; SK (Vice-President, 4).
jMARGO SHOREY CORSON
Home Economics. 235 Maple St., New Bedford. Born in 1924 at New Bedford. Transfer from Western Reserve University. Dean's List, 3; Outing Club, 3, 4; Newman Club, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4 (Senior Repre- sentative to Board, 4); W.A.A., 3, 4; Naiads, 3. 4.
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MARJORIE BRETT DAY "Marge"
Home Economics. Monterey Rd., Great Barrington. Born in 1924 at Monterey. Searles High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Panhellenic, 3, 4; Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2, 3 (Editor, 2, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4 (Freshman Handbook, 2; Librarian, 4); Congregational College Group, 1, 3, 4 (Planning Board, 4): 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4: SK (Hovise Chair- man, 3: "Panhellenic Representative, 3, 4; Secretary, 4).
DAPHNE DOROTHl' CULLINAN
English. 3 Miller Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holy- oke. Holyoke High School. Transfer from Staley Col- lege. Burnham Declamation, 2; Roister Doisters, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Campus Varieties, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2; XQ.
BARBARA ELAINE CROSS "Barb"
Home Economics. "Cross Tor," Granville Center. Born in 1924 at Brookline. Classical High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 1; Quarterly, 2, 3, 4 (Editorial Board, 3; Man- aging Editor, 4); Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 3; Women's Glee Club, 3; Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2 (Co-Chairman, 2); Quarterly Club, 2, 3, 4 (Board, 3; Secretary-Treasurer, 4); W.A.A., 1; Ski Club, 2, 3.
ETHEL COSMOS "O'Hara"
Pre-Medical. 350 Chestnut St., Springfield. Born in 1923 at Springfield. Transfer from American Interna- tional College. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4, $K<i), 4.
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BEATRICE JOANNE DECATUR "Bea"
English. Draper Rd., Wayland. Born in 1924 at Way- land. Wayland High School. Choir, 1; Statettes, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3; KA0.
JOHN BASIL DELEVORYAS "Del"
Liberal Arts. 153 Grattan St., Chicopee Falls. Born in 1924 at Bridgeport, Conn. Chicopee High School. Class Officer, 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer); Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Adelphia, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Sinfonietta, 1; Outing Club, 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3.
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FRANK ALFRED DITONNO "Frosh"
Bacteriology. 46 Crescent St., Wakefield. Born in 1921 at AVakefield. Wakefield High School. Dean's List, 3.
COKVELIA WINIFRED DORGAN
"Connie"
English. 833 Chestnut St., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4 ; Choir, 1 ; Quarterly, 2, 3, 4 ; Index, 2, 3, 4 (Editor, 4): S.C.A., 2, 3; Newman Club, 1; Who's Who, 4; French Club, 2, 3.
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CHARLOTTE FRANCES FLEiMENG "Charl"
Bacteriology. 53 Howard St., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4.
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RUTH FELSTENER FRANK
History. 58 Highland .\ve., Haverhill. Born in 1925 at Haverhill. Haverhill High School. Collegian, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 3, 4; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); W.A.A., 3.
RUTH INA EDMONDS "Ruthie"
Bacteriology. 9 Third St., Pittsfield. Born in 1925 at Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School. M.S.C. Concert Association (1st Vice-President and Secretary, 4); Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 (Personal Rela- tions Manager, 4); Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 2; Bac- teriology Club, 3, 4.
FAITH HETWTS DRESSER "Faye"
Zoology. 127 Main St., Goshen. Born in 1923 at Goshen. Williamsburg High School. Class Nominating Com- mittee, 3; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle.
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MARJORIE LOUISE FLINT
French. 27 Water St., Leicester. Born in 1925 at Worces- ter. Leicester High School. Class Nominating Com- mittee, i; Women's Glee Club, 3; Outing Club, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 2, 3; French Club, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); W.A.A., 2; nB<i) (Corresponding Secretary, 3).
JOSEPH FRANK "Joe"
English. 37 W'ellington Hill, Mattapan. Born in 1924 at Boston. Boston Public Latin School. Class Nominat- ing Committee, 1, 4; Choir, 1; Men's Glee Club, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Ball Com- mittee, 3: Quarterly Club, 4; TE<I) (Sergeant-at-Arms, 2; Chancellor, 3, 4).
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JOANTNE RUTH FREELAMDER "Jo"
Bacteriology. 30 Franconia St., Worcester. Born in 1924 at Worcester. Classical High School. Class Nom- inating Committee, 1; Panhellenic, 4; W.S.G.A. Coun- cil, 4 (House Chairman, 4); Index, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Bowling Manager, 3, 4); Naiads, 1, 2, 3; 2AT.
ESTHER ELAINE GOLDSTEIN
"Es" _^ Home Economics. 489 Osborn St., Fall River. Born in 1924 at Fall River. B.M.C. Durfee High School. Dean'3 List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 1; Outing Club 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary, 2); Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; SAT.
Giles, Jidgc Gould. Shirley Ilawkcs
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GLORIA EDNA GREENBERG "Glo"
Modern Languages. 45 Englewood Ave., Brighton. Born in 1925 at Boston. Girls' Latin School. Dean's List, 4; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); United ReHgious Council, 4; German Club, 3, 4; Quarterly, 3, 4.
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JANET GRAYSON "Jan"
Mathematics. 91 Cottage St., Amherst. Born in 1924 at Belchertown. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; German Club, 3; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; XQ.
WILMA GRAVES "BiUie"
Economics. 13 Cottage St., Marblehead. Born in 1924 at Marblehead. Marblehead High School. Dean's List, 4; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 4); S.C.A., 1, 3, 4; Industrial Relations Club, 3, 4 (Sec- retary-Treasurer, 4).
JEAN GOULD "Jidge"
Recreational Leadership. 8 Beacon St., Fitchburg. Born in 1924 at Fitchburg. Worcester North High School. Band, 1; Index, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4; Freshman Hazing Committee, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Nature Guide Association, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Basketball ilanager, 2, 3; Secretary, 2, 3 President, 4); Junior Blazer Award, 3; Cheerleader, 4 KAQ (Vice-President, 4).
Ruth Reynolds, Don Sr Bill Stowe
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MARCIA AUDREY GREENSPAN
Landscape Architecture. 33 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Trans- fer from University of Vermont Dean'.s List, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Freshman Handbook Board, 3; Roister Doisters, 3; Outing Club, 3 (Publicity Manager); Hillel Foundation, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3; Ski Club, 3.
PHYLLIS MARIE GRIFFIN "Gerry"
Home Economics. 46 Franklin Ave., Smimpscott. Born in 1924 at Lynn. Swampscott High School. Col- legian, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4: :CK (President, 4).
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CLAIRE LOUISE HEALY
Chemistry. Buzzards Bay. Born in 1924 at Buzzards Bay. Bourne High School. Academic Activities Board, 3; Class Nominating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Isogon, 4; Freshman Handbook Board, 1; Sinfonietta, 1, 2, 3 (Manager, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3, 4) ; United Religious Council, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 2); Who's Who, 3', 4; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3: HB* (Pledge Supervisor, 4).
MURIEL HARRIET HERBITS "H"
Home Economics. 99 Marion St., Brookline. Born in 1925 at Waltham. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Outing Club, 1; Hillel Foundation,
1, 2, 3, 4 (Editor, Calendar, 2); French Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; ^AT (Treasurer,
2, 3; Vice-President, 4).
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IMARIE CATHERINE HONNEY "Honey"
French. 9 Fairview Ave., Northampton. Born in 1925 at Northampton. Northampton School for Girls. New- man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; KKF (Regis- trar, 3).
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JANICE KATHERINE HOLLAND "Jan"
Zoology. 131 North William St., Fairhaveu. Born in 1924 at Bristol, Conn. Fairhaven High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; German Club, 3.
SYLVIA KNOTT HOBART
"Syl"
Mathematics. 971 North Pleasant St., North Amherst. Born in 1924 at North Amherst. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Independents, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
IVLARJORIE LOIS HICKMAN
"Marge"
Psychology. 52 Ocean Ave., Salem. Born in 1924 at Derby, Conn. Drury High School. Class Nominating Committee, 4; Dean's List, 3, 4;; Isogon, 3, 4; Pan- hellenic, 3, 4 (Secretarv-Treasurer, 3; President, 4); ■^'omen's Glee Club, 3;"PhiIlips Brooks Club, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 4; WTio's Who, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4 (Sec- retarv-Treasurer, 4); KKr.
Eva SchilTer, Con Cosmos, Lois Baniste
ie LaChance. O'Har: , Bea Decatur
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MIRIAM LUETTA HOSLEY "Mini"
French. Brae Burn Rd., South Deerfiekl. Born in 1925 at Turners Falls. South Deerfiekl High School. French House, 4; Quadrangle, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3.
DOROTHY JANE HLRLOCK "Dottle"
Bacteriology. 56 Pilgrim Rd., Marblehead. Born in 1924 at Winthrop. Marblehead High School. Class Secretary, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1, 3, 4; Panhellenic, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4) ; Roister Doisters, 1 ; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4 (Vice-President); Carnival Committee, 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Ski Manager, 2, 3, 4); Modern Dance Club, 4; KA0.
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MARY VIRGINIA IREL.4ND
Economics. 118 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Born in 1924 at Hartford, Conn. Poultney High School, \'t. Dean's List, 3, 4; W.S.G.A. Judiciary Board, 4; Roister Doisters, 4: Outing Club, 3; S.C.A.,'l; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Softball Manager, 2, 3; Secretary, 4); Industrial Relations Club, 3, 4; KA0 (House Manager, 3;Treas- urer, 4).
GLADYS CHRISTINA JENSEN "Jens"
English. 39 Haven Ave., Chicopee. Born in 1924 at Chicopee. Chicopee High School. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club, 3, 4; S.C.A.; 3, 4, French Club, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4.
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MARION ELIZABETH JOHNSTON
"Swiftie"
Home Economics. 516 Dorian Ct., Westfield, N. J. Bom in 1925 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Westfield Senior High School. Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; KAG (Historian, 4).
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FRANCES DOROTHY JOHNSTON "Fraiinie"
Food Technology. 365 East Main St., Spencer. Born in 1924 at Sydney, Nova Scotia. David Prouty High School. Dean's List, 1, 4; Collegian, 3, 4; Index, 3, 4; Roister Bolsters, 3, 4; Poetry Group, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 3; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; W.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mod- ern Dance Club, 2, 3; XQ (Chapter Correspondent, 4).
DOROTHY EDNA JOHNSON "D. J."
English. 146 Coolidge Rd., Worcester. Born in 1924 at Cambridge. Classical High School. Class Vice-President,
2, 3, 4; Class Nominating Committee, 3; Dean's List, 3; Isogon, 4: W.S.G.A. Council 3 (Secretary); Statesmen- ettes, 2; Statettes, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3: S.C.A., 4; Who's Who, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2,
3, 4 (Tennis Manager, 2); KA0 (Vice-President, 3; President, 4).
FAITH ELIZABETH JILLSON "Jill"
Pre-Medical. 186 Chestnut St., Gardner. Born in 1926 at Gardner. Gardner High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Choir, 1, 2; Sinfonietta, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Manager, 4); M.S.C. Concert Association, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3; President, 4); S.C.A., 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Music Chairman, 2, 3, 4); Mathematics Club, 2; Psy- chology Club, 4; W.A. A., 3, 4; Accelerated.
nne Merrill. Mar> ti. Fran Johnston
Petersen, Daphne Cullii
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JASON KIRSHEN "Jay"
Zoology. 98jRosseter St., Dorchester. Born in 1925 at Boston. Boston Latin School. Class Nominating Com- mittee, 1; Adelphia, 4; Band, 1; Burnham Declamation, 1; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Managing Editor, 2, 3; Editor, 4) ; Quarterly, 2; Debating Club, 1, 2, 3 (President, 2); Roister Doisters, 2, 3, 4: Discussion Club (President, 3); Campus Varieties, 2, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who, 4; TE*.
MARGUERITE ELIZABETH KRACKHARDT
"Gary"
Home Economics. West Berlin. Born in 1923 at West Berlin. Dean's List, 3, 4; Statesmenettes, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; M.S.C. Concert Association (Vice- President, 4): Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4.
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CONSTANCE RIARIE LACHANCE "Connie"
Chemistry. 325 Columbia St., Fall Ri%'er. Born in 1925 at Fall River. B.M.C. Durfee High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, Chemistry, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Roister Doisters, 3, 4 (Manager, 4); Newman Club, 1, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Vice-President, 4); 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3.
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PAULINE ]\tARGUERITE LAJMBERT "Pauly"
Mathematics. 15 Grove St., Millbury. Born in 1924 at Millbur3\ Millbury High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3: Collegian, 2, 3 (Assistant Managing Editor, 2, 3) ; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Softball Manager, 4): HB*.
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NATALIE LERER
"Nat" Home Economics. 91 Gates St., Lowell. Born in 1924 at Lowell. Lowell High School. Outing Club, 4; French Club, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; Naiads, 4; Hillel Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; SL Accelerated. Teaching at Littleton High School, Littleton, Mass.
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GENEVIEVE CATHERINE LEKARCZYK
"Geoffy"
Bacteriology. 81 High St., Holyoke. Born in 1926 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 3; Wom- en's Glee Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3; Secretary-Treasurer, 4) ; XQ.
FLORENCE CATHERINE LAWSON "Flo"
History. 48 Hayward Rd., Acton Centre. Born in 1924 at Cambridge. Acton High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; Current Affairs Club, 3.
EDWEN HAROLD LAJMONTAGNT, JR. "Ed"
Floriculture. 105 North Main St., Florence. Born in 1922 at Northampton. Northampton High School. - Dean's List, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3.
Anne Vanasse, "Whit" Whitmore, Lois Ban- ister, "D.J." Johnson
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JEANNE ELIZABETH LESDSEY "Lindy"
Home Economics. 26 Mt. Pleasant, Amherst. Born in 1926 at Ames, Iowa. Amherst High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Treasurer, 3); Home Econ- omics Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2; XQ.
DOROTHEA ANN LOHMAJNN "Dot"
English. 21 Arnodale Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1925 at Meriden, Conn. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 1,
2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, i; Quarterly, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2,
3, 4; German Club, 3.
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JANT ANTVE LONDERGAN "Janey"
French. 141 Magnolia Terr., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Classical High School. Sinfonietta, 2, 4; S.C.A., 2; French Club, 2, 3, 4; VV.A.A., 2, 3,4; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 4; Music Contest Winner, 2; KA0 (Editor, 4).
SARA REBECCA LONDON "Lonnie"
French. 98 St. Paul St., Brookline. Born in 1924 at Boston. Brookline High School. Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); German Club, 3, 4; Poetry Group, 4; Quarterly' Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 4.
Lou Sharp, Mary Ir Su<* Blaire, "Croaki
•land, "Swiflie" John ■" Woodward
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FLORENCE GLADYS MELNICK
"Flossie"
Home Economics. Pine Nook, South Deerfield. Born in 1925 at Northampton. Deer6eld High School. Freshman Handbook Board, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1; Newman Club, 4; Concert Association, 4 (Vice- President, 4); 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 4) ; VV.A.A., 1,3,4.
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GEORGLV ALICE McHLGH
Mathematics. 114 Lowell St., Methuen. Born in 1924 at Methuen. Methuen High School. Dean's List, 4; Newman Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2; W.A.A., 3, 4; SK (First Vice-Presi- dent, 3; Treasurer, 4).
MARION ELIZABETH McCARTHY "INIac"
Chemistry. 22 Holland Ave., Westfield. Born in 1925 at Westfield. Westfield High School. Class Secretary, 1, 2; Dean's List, 2, 3; Collegian, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 2, 3, 4; Campus Varieties, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); United Religious Council, Vice-Presi- dent, 4; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; XQ.
FRANK CHESTER MANN "Chet"
Food Technology. 309 Safford St., W'oUaston. Born in 1921 at Wollaston. Thayer Academy. Class Captain, 3; Class Sergeant-at-.\rms, 4; Adelphia, 4; S.C.A., 4; B.C. A. Cabinet, 4; United Religious Council, 4; Sopho- more-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Co-Chairman); Vet- erans Association, President, 4; SAE (President, 4).
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ANNE PATTERSON MERRILL "Anne"
Bacteriology. 178 King Philip Rd., AVorcester. Born in 1924 at Worcester. Xorth High School. Dean's List, 1,
2, 3; Honors Work, 4; W.S.G.A. Council (House Chair- man, 3); Collegian, 2, 3, 4 (Associate Editor, 4); Index,
3, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1; Bacteriology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Point System Committee, 3; XQ (Vice-President, 4).
CHARLOTTE DEXTER MERRILL
"Sally"
Bacteriology. 11 Ossipee St., Walpole. Born in 1924 at X'orwood. Walpole High School. Band, 1; Outing Club, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Program Chairman, 4); Bacteriology Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; HB* (House Manager, 4).
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ARLENE ALTHEA METZLER "IVIetz"
Home Economics. 17 Leonard St., Greenfield. Born in 1924 at Greenfield. Greenfield High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4: Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
ELEANOR DOROTHY MORTON "Mort"
History. 14 Olive St., X'orthampton. Born in 1924 at Xorthampton. Northampton High School. Dean's List, 3, 4.
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HELEN M. NEJAJME "Jimmy"
Mathematics. 21 West Main St., North Adams. Bom in 1924 at North Adams. Drury High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 2, 3, 4 (News Editor, 3, 4); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Military Ball Committee, 4; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2.
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ELEANOR RUTH NASON "EUie"
Home Economics. 1 Kimball Rd., Woburn. Born in 1924 at Woburn. Woburn High School. Dean's List, 4; Freshman Handbook Board, 1 ; Index, 2, 3, 4 (Statistics Editor, 4); Women's Glee Club, 3; Outing Club, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem- istry Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4 (Junior Representative, 3; Treasurer, 4); Ski Club, 2; SK.
RUTH GRACE MURPHY "Murph"
Psychology. 91 North Main St., Florence. Born in 1924 at Northampton. Mary A. Burnham School. Dean's Li.st, 4; KA0.
MARYANN BARBARA :>mOCZKOWSKI "Arm"
Food Technology. 180 Davis St., New Bedford. Born in 1924 at New Bedford. Transfer from Mount St. Mary's College. Outing Club, 3, 4; Flving Club, 4; Newman Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4: HB*.
Lois Beurman, Shirl Chaves. Laura Resnick
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MARGARET KATHRYN O'HAGERTY "M'Gee"
Physics and Mathematics. 21 Richmond Ave., Adams. Born in 1924 at Adams. Adams High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Choir, 1; Collegian, 1; Freshman Handbook Board, 2; Index, 2, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 3; Manager, 4); Outing Club, 3, 4; Concert Association, 4 (Vice-President, 4); S.C..A. 2, 3; Newman Club, 1; Independent, 3, 4 (Class Representative, 3).
FRANCES LIISE O'SHEA "Fran"
Economics. 37 Butler Place, Northampton. Born in 1922 at Northampton. Transfer from Wilson College. Chambersburg, Penn. Industrial Relations Club, 3, 4 (President).
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HELEN ANN PADYKLLA "Paddy"
Zoology. 341 Center St., Chicopee. Born in 1924 at Chicopee. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; <I>K<I>, 4.
DONALD HOWARD PARKER "Don"
Landscape Architecture. 185 Wren St., West Roxbury. Born in 1922 at Boston. Roxbury Latin School. Class President, 1; Dean's List, 3, 4; Student Senate, 3, 4; .\delphia, 4 (President); Maroon Key, 2; Men's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Baystaters, 2, 3; Dad's Day Committee, 3; \Mii)'s Who, 3, 4; Landscape Architecture Club, 2, 3, 4; \'eterans .Association, 4; .Advanced Military, 3; ROTC Rifle Team, 3; Winter Track, 1, 2 "M", 3 "M" (Cap- tain, 3) ; Spring Track, 1, 2 "M", 3 "M"; SAE (Steward 2, 3; ^'ice-President, 3; .\lumni War Records Secretary, 3).
Mury Ireland, Mu Ella Mae Parker
Andrew, Connie Dorgan,
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SHIRLEY MAE RAFKEN
Food Technology. 6 Mountain View Terr., Hamden, Conn. Born in 1925 at New Haven, Conn. Transfer from New Haven State Teachers College. Dean's List, 3; Hillel Foundation, 4: Food Technology Club, 4; Psy- chology Club, 3.
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IRENE TOYFAIR POWERS "Toye"
Food Technology. Shutsbu-y Rd., East Leverett. Born in 1923 at New Bedford. New Bedford High School. Dean's List, 3, -1; Index, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; nB<J> (Social Chairman, 4).
MARY KATHARINE PETERSEN "Pete"
Home Economics. 80 Brow Ave., South Braintree. Born in 1925 at Lancaster, Penn. Thayer Academy. Dean's List, 4; S.C.A., 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3; President, 4); W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4;XQ.
GERTRUDE A. PELLESIER
28^Ridgewood Terr., Northampton. Secretary with American Red Cross.
Qaire Healy, Carol Whitmore, Carol Smith. Anne Tilton
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RUTH ELEANOR RAISON "Rudy"
Home Economics. 70 Southwick St., Feeding Hills. Born in 1925 at Feeding Hills. Agawam High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3, 4; Dean's List, 3, 4; Choir, 1; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); 4-H Club, 1, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; SK (Vice-President, 3).
MARGARET REINKE "Peg"
Physics. State Line, Mass. Born in 1924 at East North- port, Long Island, N. Y. Transfer from Queens College, College of the City of New York. Outing Club, 2, 3, 4; Phillips Brooks Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 4.
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LAURA MAY RESNICK "Laurie"
Physiology. .51 Pleasant St., Plymouth. Born in 1925 at Plymouth. Plymouth High School. Class Nominating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 3; Outing Club, 3; United Religious Council, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 3); Hillel, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3) ; Home Economics Club, 2; Psychol- ogy Club, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3; W.A.A., 1; SAT (Secretary, 3; President, 4).
RUTH ELIZABETH RE"iT\OLDS "Ruth"
Economics. 41 Columbus Ave., Northampton. Born'in 1924 at Northampton. Northampton High School. Academic Activities Board, 4; Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Isogon, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4) Choir, 1; Index, 2, 3, 4 (Business Manager, 4); Roister Doisters, 3; Women's Glee Club, 3; Concert Series Association, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Carnival Ball Com- mittee, 3; Carnival Committee, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Secretary); Who's Who, 4; Psy- chology Club, 3; Labor Relations Club, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads, 2, 3;'XQ (Treasurer, 3, 4).
Iloslry, Mnry Staltari,
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ELEANOR LOUISE ROCKWOOD "Ellie"
Home Economics. 322 Pearl St., Gardner. Born in 1923 at Gardner. Gardner High School. Class Nominating Committee, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4) ; 4-H Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4) ; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Naiads, 2, 3; Quad- rangle, 1, 2, (Secretary, 1, 2).
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EDWARD BAKER RISLEY "Ted"
Floriculture. Box 72, East Windsor Hill, Conn. Ells- worth Memorial High School. Transfer from Trinity College. Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Burpee Award in Horti- culture, 4; Honors Work, 4; Adjutant of Veterans Association, 4.
DOROTHY HELEN RIESER "Dot"
Pre-Medical. 55 Longwood Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 1; Freshman Handbook, 2: Women's Glee Club, 2; Phil- lips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 1: Pre-Medical Club, 1; Zoology Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 3; SK (Secretary, 3).
ROGER GEORGE RICH.4RDS "Rog"
Chemistry. 187 Fairlawn Ave., South Hadley. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. South Hadley High School. Class President, 3, 4; Class Nominating Committee, 3; Dean's List, 2, 3; Adelphia, 4 (Vice-President); Senate Associates, 4 (Treasurer); Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3, 4); Flint Oratorical Contest, 2; Inter- collegiate Congress Representative, 2; Ski Club, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who, 4; War Bond Committee, 3; Chemistrv Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); SAE.
Jan Bemis, Conn Helen Tuttle
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RITA ANTNE ROSSINI "Reel"
Chcmisfrv. 401 Washington St., Holliston. Born in ]9'24 at Holliston. Holliston High School. Choir, 1; Woiiicir.s (ilce Club, 2; Newman Club, 2, 3, 4; Chem- istry Club, 1, 3, 4; Flying Club, 4.
DONALD ROWLEY
Chemistry. 28 Woserly St., Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School. Now at University of Rochester (Medical School) but will receive degree from M.S.C.
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EVA SCHEFFER "Eva"
.Animal Husbandry. 117-14 Union Turnpike, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Born in 1925 at Vienna, Austria. Cam- bridge High and Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Isogon, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Quarterly, 1, 2, S, 4 (Ed- itorial Committee, 2) ; Index, 2, 3, 4 (Literary Editor, 3); Poetry Club, 3; Quarterly Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Chair- man, 2, 3; Chairman, 4); Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Librarian, 2, 3, 4); Who's Who, 4; Animal Husbandry Club, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 1; Vice-Presi- dent, 2; President, 3); German Club, 4; SAT.
CONSTANCE ABBOT SCOTT "Connie"
Psychology. 95 Robbins Rd., Watertown. Born in 1924 at Arlington. Watertown High School. Dean's List,'3, 4; Roister Doisters, 2; Campus Varieties, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Psychology Club, 3, 4; Naiads, 2, 3; KKU (Corresponding Secretary, 3; President, 4).
ruls, M-Gc- O'lliigcrly, Flo
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BARBARA EILEEN SMITH "Bobbie"
Psychology. 5 Caldwell Place, East Springfield. Born in 1924 at North Adams. Williamstown High School. Dean's List, 3; Index, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Sociology Cliib, 3; W.A.A., 3, 4; Naiads, 1, 2, 3; KKP (Secretary, 4).
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GERALDINE MARIE SHEA "Jerry"
Food Technology. 75 Brattle St., Worcester. Born in 1924 at Worcester. North High School. Class Nominat- ing Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian, 2, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Food Technology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3; XQ.
LOUISE E. SHARP "Lou"
Home Economics. 18 Clearview Ave., Worcester. Born in 1923 at Worcester. South High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Man- ager, 4); KA0.
S.\R.4 REBECCA SELTZER "Suki"
English. 43 Stearns Rd., Brookline. Born in 1924 at Boston. Brookline High School. Collegian, 3, 4; Debat- ing Club, 3: Roister Doisters, 4; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Program Chairman, 2, 3, 4); French Club, 2; Quarterly Clul), 3, 4; Poetry Group, 3, 4.
Ruth Steele, Gerry Shea, Janet Gr Schiffer
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CAROLEVE SMITH "Smitty"
Psychology. 37 Beauview Terr., West Springfield. Born in 1924 at Augusta, Me. West Springfield High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Band, 1; Quarterly Club, 2; Sinfoni- etta, 1; Outing Club, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 2; President, 3, 4); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2; Industrial Re- lations Club, 4; W.A.A., 2; FIB* (Vice-President, 4).
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DONALD LADD SiNIITH "Smitty"
Animal Husbandry. Windy Wood Farm, Barre, Vt. Born in 1924 at Barre, Vt. Spaulding High School. Class President, 2; Class Treasurer, 4; Class Nominating Committee, 3; Dean's List, 3; Senate, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Adelphia, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Collegian, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 2, 3); Informal Ski Team, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; Carnival Committee, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Chairman) ; Animal Husbandrv Club, 1, 3, 4 (Secre- retarv, 3, 4); Danforth Fellowship, 3; Who's Who, 3, 4; SAE' (Secretary, 2,3).
SAUL SMOLLER "Saulie"
Pre-Medical. 202 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Born in 1924
at Chelsea. Transfer from Northeastern University.
Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club, 2, 3; Rifle Team,
4; Informal Baseball Team, 4; AEH. Now at Syracuse
University.
ELIZABETH STOWELL SOUTHWICK "Betty"
Home Ecomomics. 1136 North Pleasant St., North Amherst. Born in 1925 at Amherst. Amherst High School. S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3. Accelerated.
Faith .|ill»un. .\rleiie Mctzlcr,
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RUTH MARGARET STEELE "Ruthie"
French. 228 Vernon St., Norwood. Born in 1924 at Norwood. Norwood High School. Dean's List, 1, 3; Isogon, 4 (Vice-President); Panhellenic, 3, 4; W.S.G.A., 3; Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club, 2; Campus Varieties, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President, 3); S.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Sophomore- Senior Hop Committee, 2; Who's Who, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 4; XQ (Secretary, 3; Presi- dent, 4).
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MARY ANN STALTARI
English. 223 Pendleton Ave., Springfield. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Classical High School.
SHIRLEY DENISE SPRING
"Springy"
Chemistry. North Agawam. Born in 1924 at Springfield. Agawam High School. Burnham Declamation, 1, 2; Collegian, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi- dent, 4); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4; United Religious Council, 4 (Secretary); Congregational Group, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Poetry Reading Club, 2, 3.
JEAJV ROBERTA SPETTIGLIE "Jeaiiie"
Language and Literature. 44 Merritt St., Leominster. Born in 1924 at Leominster. Leominster High School. Academic Activities Board, 2, 3, 4: Dean's List, 3, 4; W.S.G.A., 4; Choir, 1; Collegian, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business Manager, 3, 41: Index, 3; Roister Doisters, 3; Pops Concert Committee (Chairman 3, 4); S.C.A., 2, 3, 4: ^STio's Who, 3, 4; French Club, 3; XQ.
Faith JUlson. Jean Lindsey, "Ber' Befu, .Ja Londergan, Syl Hobart, Anne Vanasse
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WILLIAM GORDON STOWE "BUI"
Chemistry. 21 Monument St., Concord. Born in 1925 at Springfield. Concord High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3; Adelphia, 4; Senate, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3; Vice-President, 4); Roister Doisters, 3, 4; Sinfonietta, 1; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Varsity Swim- ming Team, 1; Baseball, 3; S.C.A., 4; Carnival Ball Committee, 3 (Treasurer); Carnival Committee, 3 (Treasurer); Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Treasurer); Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Ath- letics, 4; SAE (Vice-President, 4).
LILLIAN JUNE STROIME "LiP'
Home Economics. 17 Erie St., Swampscott. Born in 1925 at Lynn. Swampscott High School. Class Nomin- ating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 1, 3; Panhellenic, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Discussion Club, 3; Psychology Club, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3;W. A.A., 2; Flying Club, 4; SAT.
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GERALDINE MARY SURINER "Gerry"
Languages and Literature. 28 Revell Ave., North- ampton. Born in 1923 at Holyoke. Northampton High School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; KKF.
ROBERT GERALD SWANSON "Jerry"
Animal Husbandry. 62 Waldron Ave., Cranston, R.JI. Born in 1924 at Providence, R. I. Transfer from Rhode Island State College. Class Captain, 3, 4; Dean's List, 3, 4; Point System Committee, 4; Cheerleader, 4; Roister Doisters, 3, 4; Outing Club, 4; Animal Hus- bandry Club, 3, 4 (President, 4); Ski Club, 3, 4; Basket- ball, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; *K<J>; <i>MA,
'■Krrdit" Barll<-ll, -Oolly" Lohr Dclevoryas
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HELEN IMARGARET TUTTLE "Tut"
Home Economics. Box 176, Warren. Born in 1924 at Warren. Warren High School. Dean's List, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4: S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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HAZEL GRACE TRAQUIR "Trac"
Psychology. 178 Sumner St., Norwood. Born in 1925 at Norwood. Norwood High School. Dean's List, 3, 4; Band, 1; Quarterly Club, 4; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2; XQ.
HELEN EATON TLAISON "Timniie"
English and Education. 291 High St., Holliston. Born in 1924 at Welleslev Hills. Gamaliel Bradford Senior High School. W.S.G.A., 2, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Choir, 1; Quarterly, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3 (Secretary, 3); Outing Club, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Ski Club,"l, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club, 2, 3; Nature Guide Asso- ciation, 4; Spanish Club, 2 (President); Poetry Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 3, 4.
ANNE TH^TON "TUt"
Zoologj-. 647 Boston Post Rd., Weston. Born in 1924 at New Bedford. Weston High School. Dean's List, 2; W.S.G.A. Council, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sophomore Representa- tive; Vice-President, 2; President, 3, 4); Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who, 3, 4; Community Chest Committee, 1, 3 (Recording Secretary, 3); Flying Club, 4; W.A.A., 3 (Secretary); Off-Campus Council of W.S.G.A., 2 (Presi- dent); IIB*.
Faith Clapp, Rudy Raison, "Gerry" GriflSo
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PHYLLIS MARY TUTTLE "Phyl"
Mathematics. 14 Orchard St., Holyoke. Born in 1925 at Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Work, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Index, 3, 4; Roister Doisters, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas- urer, 3, 4); Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3, 4; XQ (Corresponding Secretary, 2, 3).
ANNE ELIZABETH VANASSE "Van"
Zoology. 35 Washington Ave., Northampton. Born in 1925 at Northampton. Northampton High School. Outing Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Zoology Club, 3, 4;W.A.A., 2;KA0.
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HAROLD WALBA "Hal"
Chemistry. 15 Dyer St., Dorchester. Born in 1921 at Chelsea. Boston Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 4; AEII (Vice- President, 3; President, 4).
BARBARA LUCILLE WEISSBROD "Bobs"
Mathematics. 1 Briglitwood .Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1924 at Holvoke. Holvoke High School. Dean's List, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 2, 3, 4; Math- ematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4.
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LUCIE ELIZABETH ZWISLER
"Swiss" Home Economics. 489 Beech St., Holvoke. Born in 1924 at Holyoke. Holyoke Hisli Sclicml. Dean's List, 3 4; Choir, 1; Collegian, 2; Fre.'^liuiMii llaiidhook Board, 2, 3 (Business Manager, 3); Outiiif; Cluli, 1, 2, 3 (Sec- retary, 2, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3 (Scan Editor, 2); Student War Bond Committee, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Home Econ- omics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 3); W.A.A., 1, 2; IIB*. Accelerated.
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NANCY A. WOODWARD "Croaky"
Mathematics. 12 Library St., Framingham Center. Born in 1924 at Brighton. Framingham High School. Dean's List, 4; Outing Club, 3, 4; hki Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A., 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club, 4; KA0.
CAROLYN WHITMORE "Whit"
Home Economics. Sunderland. Born in 1924 at Green- field. Northfield Seminary. Dean's List, 1, 3, 4; Isogon (President, 4); Panhellenic, 3, 4; Judiciary Board (Chief Justice, 4); Outing Club, 1, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 3); United Religious Council, 3; Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President, 4); Mother's Day Committee, 1; Who's Who, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President, 3); Nature Guide Association, 3, 4 Recreation Planning Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2 W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 (Swim Manager, 2, 3); Naiads, 1, 2, 3: HB*.
RUTH B. WHITE "Ruthie'''
Bacteriology. 21 Alden Ave., Pittsfield. Born in 1924 at New York, N. Y. Transfer from Marv Washington College. Band, 1, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 2; W'.A.A., 1, 2, 3.
Pes Reinkr. Jo
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VIOLET ALICE ZYCH "Vi"
Economics. 197 Chicopee St., Chicopee. Born in 1925 at Chicopee. Chicopee High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Relations Club, 3, 4; nB4> (Recording Secretary, 3; President, 4).
ELLA MAE PARKER "Stinse"
Business Administration. 185 Wren St., West Roxbury. Born in 1924 at Randall, Kansas. Transfer from Kansas State College. Class Secretary, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi freshman recognition; Mortar Board, 4 (President) ; Band, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 2, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Business Administration Club, 1, 2, 3 (President, 3); W.A.A., 3; Modern Dance Club, 1, 2, 3; AAH. To receive her degree from Kansas State.
JEAN MacCANNELL FOLEY "Mac"
Chemistry. 159 Hobart Ave., Braintree. Born in 1924 at Newton. Dedham High School. Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Mathematics Club, 4. To receive her degree later.
MARGUERITE JENKS PACK "Peg"
Home Economics. 26 Amaron St., Springfield. Born in 1923 at Easthampton. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi, 4; Outiug Club, 1; S.C.A. 3; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4 (President, 3); Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. To receive her degree later.
ALSO GRADUATING W'lTH THE CLASS OF 1946
DOROTHY LOUISE LENT "Dottie"
Home Economics. 11 A Main St., Maynard. Born in 1921 at Maynard. Maynard High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1.
ARNOLD H. MURRAY "Arnie"
English. 15 Prospect St., Brockton. Quarterly, 3, 4.
WILLIAiM E. STADLER "BiU"
305 Franklin St., Holyoke. Deau's List, 4; Chaplain of Veterans Association, 3; SAE.
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Anderson, Slowinski, Kuralowicz Cykowski, Lecznar. Lurkin, Blanchard, Cole
GERALD CLIFTON ANDERSON "Gerry"
Animal Husbandry. 88 Franklin St., Barre, Vt. Born in 1921 at Barre, Vt. Spaulding High School. Freshman Handbook Board, 3, 4 (Business Manager).
CHARLES EDWARD BLAJNCHARD "Chuck"
Animal Husbandry and Vocational Agriculture. Gran- ite St., North Uxbridge. Born in Attleboro. Uxbridge High School. Class Nominating Committee, 1, 3; Band, 1; Judging Teams, 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club, 1, 2; Soccer, 2, 3, 4M; SAE.
ALTON BRIGHTON COLE "Butch"
Forestry. 566 Main St., West Medway. Born in 1917 at North Wilmington. Medway High School. Band, 1, 2; Choir, 2, 3, 4: Bay Staters, 4; Men's Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; AFP (Treasurer, 4).
STANLEY CYKOWSKI
"Cy"
Political Science and Economics. 35 Maple St., East- hampton. Born in 1920 at Easthampton. Easthampton High School. Transfer from A.I.C. Dean's List, Collegian, 1, 2.
CHARLES WARREN DLTNHAIM
"Chas"
Floriculture. 164 Cottage Fk., Winthrop. Born in 1922 at Norwich, Vt. Cushing Academy. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Senate Associates, 3, 4; KH (Vice-President, 4).
CHESTER LEON KLRALOWICZ "Chet"
English. 409 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Born in 1919 at Holyoke. Chicopee High School.
EDWARD P. LARKIN "Ed"
Dairy Industry. 215 Arsenal St., W'atertown. Born in 1920 at Watertown. Campus Varieties, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dairy Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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WILLIAM BILLINGS LECZNAR "BiU"
Economics, 18 Royal Ave., Holyoke. Born in 1921 at Greenfield. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 2, 3; AFP.
WILLIAM RAYMOND MANCHESTER, JR. "Bill"
English. 824 N. W. 4(ith St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Born in 1922 at Attleboro. Springfield Classical. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Burnham Declamation, 2; Collegian, 3; Quarterly, 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; Swimming, 1, 3; AXA.
EMIL JOHN SLOWTNSKI, JR.
"Slow"
Chemistry. 82 Congress St., Greenfield. Born in 1922 at Newark, N. J. Greenfield High School. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi Scholar, 3; Mathematics Club, 3.
J^leujL 2>a^0id Bta/itedan l^uUe^eioL<JtiU
Next fall, College -will open to find men living on Butterfield Hill; and moun- tain climbing will no longer be the lament of the freshman girls.
On March 11, ground between Butter- field House and the Cold Storage Build- ing was broken, and excavations were begun for the cellars of two new dormi- tories. They are now on their way to
completion, which will be accomplished during the summer vacation.
The design of the new dormitories is similar to that of Lewis Hall, with the exception of cupolas. Likewise, the in- terior plans are the same as Lewis. In one of the buildings, there is to be a kitchen and dining room where the 300 occupants of both houses will board.
Treasurer Robert D. Hawley; Donald Sellar "49; Robert Deltour '48; Secretary James W. Burke; S. D. Wardwell; Lester Giles '47; President Hugh P. Baker; Howard B. Smith, Jr., George Doten '48; Salvatore Polito '48
^a^mte^ QloMjnatel o^ f9^6
MILTON GRAY. Brewster. V12, Yale.
NORMAN SMITH. 3 McKinley Ave., Easthampton. Back at State.
JOHN WALSH. 69 Lexington Ave., Holyoke. U.S. Army.
CHARLES CAMPBELL. 123 Thomp- son St., Springfield. Ensign, U.S.
Navy.
TRUDIE McKAY. 5 Arundel St.. Andover. U.S. Navy.
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LT. JOHN FITZGERALD. Strong St., Amherst. U.S. Merchant Ma-
CHAKLKS HKISNE. 37 Gillette Av Springfield. U.S. Navy, China.
JASON ELIAS. 37 Hallenan Av Lawrenee. U.S. Army. Bavaria.
BOND TABER. 232 North Maple Ave., Ridgewood. N. J. Brown University.
3 PRISCILLA PACKARD. William St., Chester. Cortland Grinding Wheels Corporation Office.
MYRON LAII'SON. 10 Iladv Lane, Worcester. U.S. Navy.
DORIS PAl'IERSKI. Main St.. Rutland. Corporal. U.S. Army Air
7 WILLIAM HERMANN, JR. .W Map- le St., Eaathamplon. US. Army Air
WILBUR MILLER. North Agawam.
ll<> Maiilc St..
EVERETT SCHUBERT. 188 Pleas- ant Valley St.. Melhuen. M.S.C. '49.
ARLENE MILLER. Sharon. Assist- ant Ch«'niist, Ranger Company, Walpole.
12 MERLE INGRAHAM. 36 Leyden Rd.. Greenfield. New York Medical College.
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TRUE TOWER. 239 Centre Ave Abington. Discharged, Air Corps.
RAYMOND COMPTON. 30 Ruskii St.. Springfield. U.S. Navy.
ROBERT BERTRAM. 32 Arbello St.. Salem. To return to M.S.C.
ETHEL LIBBY. 233-20 Bay Ave.. Douglaston, N. Y. Prince School of RetaUing at Simmons CollcKe.
NANCY, ANDREWS TAYLOR. Maryland School for Blind, Overlea, Md. To enter Purdue.
ROBERT DAY. B. & W. Turnpike, Westboro. Sergeant. U.S. Armv.
EDWIN MARVEL. Millers Falls. Lieutenant, Army Air Corps.
DONALD BRENNAN. 73 Daly Av Dalton. Lieutenant, U.S. Army.
DONALD GEER. Belchertov
Storekeeper, Seabecs.
HARRY MELLETT. 57 Winter St. Saugus. Discharged, U.S. Army.
CHARLES HUXLEY. 36 M
BEVERLY RICH BURRISTON. 12 Nutting St.. Fitchburg. Living in Santa Monica, Calif.
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LEONA HERMAN. 19 Mounl Vern- on SU, Maiden. Nurse's Trainin):. Salem IlospUal.
ALVIN SIMS. 119 Morse Ave., Brockton. With Army in Austria.
.JANET WALLENTIIIN. 4 Harvard DAVID KRONICK. 207 Houghto
St.. Atllel.oro. Waves. In Florida. St.. North Adams. 2nd Armort
DONALD RAY. 1.5 Holmes St., Maiden. Discharged from Army. Back at Slate.
CHRISTOS MPELKAS. 38A Church St.. Lynn. Discharged from Army.
SHERWOOD DAVIDSON. 42() Hill- Bidc Ave. Holyoke. Back at Slate.
.JOHN CHASE. 5 Concord. Willi Arm
rie St.. W.
ALFRED WHITE. 69 Homestead St., Rovhury. Ensign, Navy.
WALTER KOZLOSKI. Sunderland. Working on farm and for D<'erliel.l Lumber Co.
RUSSELL KENT. .325 Fairway Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Sergeant in Pa-
LOUISE PENNOCK WOLL. 1315 Summit Ave., Fayetlcvillc, N. C.
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PHOEBE ANN WOOD. 75 N. East St., Amherst. Back at State.
MAYNAKD FREEDMAN. 271 Nor- mandy St., Roxbury. Commis- sioned OflScer, Navy.
WARREN LOVELACE. S3 Florence Ave., Norwood. Army of Occupa- tion. Europe.
6 ROBERT PHIPPEN. 221 Mystic Valley Pkwy., Winchester. Ensign,
SALVATORE POLITO. 42 Fair St., Northampton. Back at Stale.
EDWARD CYNARSKI. 7 Cook St., Adams. Back at State.
LINDSAY BOYD. Box 103. Bolton. Doing occupational work in Philip-
4 ROBERT TOLMAN. 19 Eldert St., Springfield. Back at State.
SHIRLEY MOORE WARREN, t N. Main St., Palmer. Living Storrs, Conn.
8 BETTY HATTIN DANIS. 20 Ca-i nove St., Boston.
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EDGAR BURKARDT. 81 Church St.. Newton. With Army on Okin-
ANET DONALDSON. 10.5 Dana St., Amherst. Graduated from Barnard in February.
PHILIP VONDELL. 80 Fearing Si., AmherBt. U.S. Army.
MURIEL ANUKE PARSISSON. 25 Harrison Ave.. Northampton. Northampton Commercial College.
JAMES HALEY. Pah, U.S. Navy.
JANET BURDETT. 11 Library Sq,. Dalton. Cadet Nurses', Mass. General Hospital.
BRUCE SHUFELT. 321 Lincoln Ave.. Amherst. Marine Corps.
MARTHA HARRINGTON. High- land St., Lunenburg. Farming.
BARBARA CHILD. 263 Smith St., Northampton. Rack at Stale.
MARGARET MARSHALL. 87 Bill- more St., Springfield. lVinbri»ke College.
THOMAS MITCHELL. Box 71, Gil- berlville. Uiseharged.
JANE DUFFY. 112 VCoodside T( Springfield. WAVES.
EDWARD KRENSKY. 89 West- bourne Ter., Brooklinc. N.Y.U. Denial Colleg<-.
BERNARD KAPLAN. 16 Alton Place. Brookline. U.S. Army.
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LAWRENCE V. COLLINGS. 252 Davis St., Greenfield. Army Lab Technician .
DAVID W. ROBERTS. 24 Nuttii Ave., Amherst. Ensign, USNK.
LOIS RUSSELL. 66 Kensington Lane. Swampscott. At Katharine Gibbs.
JOHN R. LAWRENCE. 88 Sider's Pond Rd., Falmouth. Lt. Army Air Corps.
3 EDWARD SIMON. 539 Lowell St., Lawrence. Army radio operator, now in France.
ALBERT AHEARN. 20 Jackson St.. Northampton. Ensign, USNR.
DORIS E. ABRAMSON. 34 Spring St., Amherst. Writing and art work.
ROBERT G. RAYMOND. 9 Stone St.. Auburn. B-17 pilot. Back at State.
11 BARBARA SCHLAFMAN. 96 Brock- ton Ave., Haverhill. Senior at U. of
HOWARD B. SMITH, 363 Main St., Easthampton. Army. Now back at State.
ELEANOR BATES YOUNG. Bed- ford Rd.. Carlisle. Attended Kath- arine Gibbs.
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KATHLEEN COFFEY PRICE, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Madison,
LINCOLN DIVOLL. Worcester. First Lieutenant Army Air Corps.
CALVIN SPIVAK. Mcdv Army.
.JOHN FARQUHARSON. North St., Chester. Back at Stale.
AKTHUR SEAVER. R.F.D. 1 No. 43, Amherst. Machinist Male. 2-Clnss.
.JOSEPH SEGEL. 9 Cabol Si., New ton. Flighl Officer in Army Ai
VICTOR MORGAN. 2+ Walker St.. Newlonville. MoleoroloBist, U. S.
EDWARD ABRAHAMS. 32 Glenway St., Dorchester. Ensign on ILS. 1*C .553.
.JOHN LAMBERT. Spring Hill Orchards, Sterling Junction. U.S. Marines.
IIAIG NAJARIAN. 21 Winter Si. Millis. U.S. Army.
GERRIT DUYS. R.F.D. Tea Lane, Vineyard Haven. Research worker.
.JOHN MATTHEWS. 6 Sherida Ave.. Medford. Hh Armored Div
MIRIAM RLIBIINS. 669 Lowell St.. Lawrence. AUcnding Univ. of Wis.
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JUNE CLARK PORTER. 235 Ashley St., West Springfield. Living in Westfield.
JEROME LEVINE. 177 Trafto Springfield. U.S. Navy.
EDWARD FULTON. 608 South Pleasant St., Amherst. U.S. Army.
EUGENE EOUI. 317 Appleton St.. Holyoke. Corporal, Air Corps.
HAROLD GORE, JR. 16 North Hadley Rd., Amherst. U.S. Army.
WILLIAM TUNIS. .51 Mt. Tom Av Easthampton. Back at State.
ROLAND MAJEAU. 13 Forest St.. Willimansett. Draftsman, Perkins &Son.
JAMES KEMP. 552 Chandler St., Worcester. U.S. Navy.
WALTER MIERZEJEWSKI. 315 No. Front St., New Bedford. Discharged.
CHARLES WHITE. 17 Chadw Worcester. Back at State.
NATALIE HODGES DENSON. Clyde Rd.. Watertown. Living Selma, Ala.
OSCAR DOANE, JR. Winchester, N. H. Farming.
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RICHARD DOLAN. Rd., Worcester. Elecl U. S. Navy.
WARREN SCHENKER. 44 Brooklii Ave., Holyoke. Weather Observ
MARY VACHON. 23 Dillon Ave, Holyoke. Studying at Mercy Hos- pital as Lab. Tech.
JAMES VANMETER. 167 Mon- tague Rd., North Amherst. Ensign, U. S. Navy.
3 EDWARD EDWARDS. 4 Arlington St., Cambridge. Lt. in AAF. Back at Stale.
4 PETER MOZDEN. .37 Brlanger St., Three Rivers. Staff Sergeanl in
WESLEY LARRABEE. Shoreham, Vermont. Working on farm. Hopes to return to State. 7 MABEL MASON. Locust St., Swan- sea. Transferred to Bridg<'wal<'r Stale Teachers Colleg*-.
8 SEYMOUR KAPLAN. .39 Olmstead Drive, Springfield. Ensign in Navv.
ROY ROBEDEAU. 13 Etna Court, Springfield. Army. Plans study at V. of Calif.
DANA JOST. ^i) Wall
II St., Need-
THOMAS BROWN. 59 Warwi<k Si., Roxbury. IVIelype operator in
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SHIRLEY BREITKOFF BUNDY. 414 South First Ave., New Bruns- wick. N. J.
SHIRLEY BRIGHAM. Lyman St., Weslboro. Burdett Business Col-
RICHARD BROWN. 7 Commun- wcaltli Ter., Swampscotl. U.S.
CONSTANCE LeCLAIBE. Harwich Port, Cape Cod. Cadt Nurse, Mass. General HospitaL
ELAINE SCHULTZ. Athol, Mas Transfer to Mt. Holyoke College.
CHARLES STEBBINS. Deerfield.
LEONARD SWEET. 96 Radcliffc St., Dorchester. U.S. Army.
ARNOLD LEVIN. 26 Greylock Rd.. Boston. CpL with .Army Air Force.
NANCY STONE. R.F.D. No. 4, At- tleboro. Cadet Nurse at Peter Bent Brigham HospitaL
MATTHEW RADNOFSKY. 49 School St., Dorchester. Army Air
11 GEORGE OSTER. SpringHeld Col- lege Camp, Springfield. 1st Sgt. A.A.F.
12 JAMES PRICE. Wautagh, L. I., N. Y. U.S. Army with 75th Rccon-
MARY HART. 1534 Palenno Av Coral Gables 34, Fla. With Airlin
ALLAN CARPENTER. 206 High St., Greenfield. Sergeant in U.S. Army.
ROBERT TULLY. 97 Weslfield St., IVdham. May return lo State.
ELIZABETH .lAMES. 25 Slowell Kd., Wineheuler. Working in Law Otlice.
MARGARET McDERMOTT. 63 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg. New Eng- land Tel. & Tel.
6 CHARLES WRIGHT. 67 West St., Northampton. Staff Sergeant in U.S. Army.
7 GEORGE RUNQUIST. 176 Mass. Ave., Springfield. 1st Lieutenant in A.A.F.
8 SYBIL MENKIN .lACKSON. Apt. 3B, .541 W. 113lhSl., N.Y.
BEVERLY WERNICK. 387 Pleasant St.. Ilolyokc. Univ. of Michigan.
10 GRETA PEDERSEN KRAG. 1 Quccnsbury St., Boston. Attended Dana College.
11 .JOHN IIOLLOWAY. 11 Dix Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. Discharged in
.JANE TURNER. 101 Washington Ave., Waltham. Attending .Taekson College.
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SHIRLIE HOUSTON. 7 Ballimore St.. Haverhill. Laboratory Tech-
PHILIP DEANE. 69 Madison Circle. Greenfield. Intelligence Scout.
WILLIAM ANDERSON. Fitchburg Turnpike, Concord. U.S. Marine
EVAN JOHNSTON. Williston Ac- ademy, Easthampton. Hopes to return to State.
FRANCIS HILL. 314 William St.. Stoneham. U. S. Army.
GEORGE BURGESS. 81 MUl St., New Bedford. Back at State.
DWIGHT. MILLER. Du Vt. U.S. Army.
JASON RADLO. 156 Thorndike St.. Brookline. U.S. Army.
NORMAN CALLAHAN. French King Highway, Greenfield. Hopes
KAREN DOW. 62 Thomas Rd. Swampscotl. SK 3-c in SPAR.
SANDERSON SMITH. 31 CrocI Ave., Turners Falls. LI.S. Army.
JOHN DUNN. 50 Charlcsgate East, Apt. 187, Boston. U.S. Army.
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ROBERT BEVINS. 89 Federal Si.. Salem. U.S. Army.
ROBERT WHITEHILL. 63 Main Si., Groton. A Ltending Pcnn. State.
GORDON LAZERTE. 11 Whitm St., Willimanselt. At Tufts Medic
MAX KAPLAN. 134 Prospect St., SpringHeld. A.T.C. in India.
STUART THAYER. Maii North Oxford. V-12 M.I.T.
RUTH WAGNER. 45 Hosmer St., Mattapan. Representative for Coty
HENRY GOLTON .n«. 71 Soulii Park St., Longmeadow. Hack al Slate.
MURRAY ALTHSHER. 52 Or St., Mattapan. U.S. Army.
MARIE KRAGT BURGESS. 90 Bridge St., Northampton.
HILLARI) ARONSON. 850 Su St., SpringHeld. U.S. Army.
JEREMIAH COUGHLIIN. 447 Ca- rcw St., SpringHeld.
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EMERSON IIIBBARl). Norlh Had- ley. Farming.
HENRY M. BALLOU. 1365 North- ampton St., Holyoke. Back at Stale.
ELLIOT PORTER. 220 Jackson St.. Newton Ct. 1st Lt., Air Corps pilot.
LAWRENCE SIEGEL. IS Roxton St., Dorchester. Pfc. 104th Div. E.T.O.
GEORGE ROSENFIELD. 18 Pen St., Roxbury. 10th Mountain I] .in Italy.
MARGUERITE BALDWIN. Pine Ave., Harwich Port. Now at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania.
6 MICHAEL KELLY. 116 Pearl St., Holyoke. With 70th Infantry Div. in France.
EDWARD McGRATH. 14 Holyoke St., Easthampton. Radarnian 2/c, Navy.
8 WILLIAM HOSMER. 34 Noble Ave., Westfield. With Air Corps in Guam.
HOWARD DENNY. 5 .lanett St., Northampton. Pilot with 15th Air Force, Italy.
10 JOHN N. STEWART. Cherryfield, Me. With Occupation Troops in Berlin.
11 DOUGLAS A. KYDD Jr. 801 Stevens St., Lowell. Ensign in Navy at Sase- bo, Japan.
WILLIAM RANDALL. 4210 Washing- ton St., Roslindale. Isl Lt., Army
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MARTIN SALTZ. 294 Seavei Roxbury, Returned lo State.
JOHN RZONCA. Richmond Laii Adams. U.S. Marine Corps.
SAUL COHEN. 254 Franklin St.. Springfield. Discharged Sept. 1945.
SHERMAN HEARD. 471 Main Amesbury. Sergeant in U.S. Ar
WILLIAM HALL. 16 Fruit St.. Florence. Now attending Amherst.
RAYMOND O'NEILL. 22 Fort Hill Terr., Northampton. U.S. Navy.
JOSEPH DECARLO. 65 Shar St., Springfield. U.S. Army.
EUGENE MURPHY. 123 Westmore- land Ave., Longmeadow. U.S. Army.
HECTOR BLACK. 101-19 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills. N. Y. U.S. Army.
MYRON MUZYKA. East St., Had- Icy. Discharge.l in October 1945.
JOYCE BELDEN. 74 Ma Hatfield. Odice worker al
ROBERT NOYES. 40 Whitlier S Amesbury. In occupation Army Berlin.
ELEANOR GATSLICK. Marion Ave. North Adams. Secretary at Day School.
HAROLD SILVERSTEIN. 38 Wayne St., Roxbury. Discharged from .Army 1945.
MELVIN KLICKSTEIN. 100 Havei Ave., Apt. 45. N. Y. C. U.S. Navy.
WILLIAM BUCKLEY. 21 Kensing- ton Place, Brockton. Navy Air
6 ELMER E. BARROWS, JR. 28 Trowbridge Road. Worcester. Back at State.
7 ROBERT GORDON. Signal and Communications Branches of the
GEORGE ROBICHAUD. 9 Nor- wood St.. Greenfield. Back at State.
CLIFTON NORTHERN. 154 Ala- bama St.. Mattapan. U.S. Mari-
RICHARD BURT. West Main St., Brookfield.
MABJORIE HARRIS BORNSTEIN.
270 Foster St., Lowell.
BETTY' KANFOLD. 1607 Palm St., Reading. Pennsylvania.
CORNELIUS BULMAN. 258 Arbor- way. Jamaica Plain. To return to
State.
MITCHELL PEININ. 716 Dwiglu St. Springfield. Now in Germany.
HAROLD J. PUBLICOVER. 10th Repair Squadron. Rome. N. Y. U.S.A. Air Forces.
PAUL LANE. 29 Colu Mansfield. Communii sign at Kwajalein.
WILLIAM DRURY. 502 Palm BluiT St.. Clearwater, Fla. U.S. Army.
CHARLES NIRENBEBG, Village St.. Millis. U.S. Army.
CARL LIBUY, R.F.n. No. ], East Longmeadow. Working in Pearl IIarlM>r Sliii>yardM.
HAROLD OPENSHAW. 1064 Fur- nace Brook Pky.. 0'"ney. U.S.A. Air Forces.
7 NORMAN E. CARRUTH, Box No. 34, Barre. Managing the farm at
PETER DOE. 178 Highland Ave.. Wlnlhrop. U.S.N.. South Pacific.
ARTHUR K AB AVOULIAS, 40 Tudor St.. Lynn. Has been with Office of Strategic Services.
SAMUEL COPPLEMAN, 120 Boyl- ston St., Boston. LLS.A. Air Forces.
R.VLPH GARBUTT. II Undcrwoo. St., Worcester. Now back al Slate
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JUNIORS
The Junior Class? Look for it in the "Libe, " its nose two inches above a book, as it raises a critical eyebrow at German Romanticism for "Sturm und Drang," mutters a gentle curse over the dates of Stuart England, or peers impudently at the English Prose writers of the Vic- torian Era. Social butterflies you call them? Well, perhaps that too, in which case, we take refuge in generality. This must be "Golden Youth."
They were the year's leading thespians with their production of Alice Gustenberg's "Overtones," which won them Roister Doisters' award in the annual interclass play contest last December 15. Janet Kehl, Hilda Sheinberg, Sally Authier, and Josephine Colorrusso were the cast. Alice Motyka directed, while Arthur Karas and Elliot Swartz presided over footlights and props, and Mary Stebbins prompted. The satire merited not only first place in the contest, but a repeat performance at the Jones Library in Spring.
The year's end brings to the Juniors the Senior mantle for their presi- dent, Jim Falvey, the lighted candles of gowned senior women at junior- senior processional, good luck and God speed.
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Doris L. Anderson, "Andy." Sociolo- gy. 264 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Amherst High School. Collegian, 2, \i' Freshman Handbook Board, 1; W.A.A.,
1, 2, 3; Naiads.l, 2; Chi Omega.
Edward James Anderson. Horti- culture. Cornet Stetson Rd., Greenbush. Scituate High School. Dean's List 1; Senate Associates, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2); Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Co-Chairman); Inter-Class Athletic Board, 1; Kappa Sigma.
Phyllis Barbara Andrews, "Phyl." Home Economics. 47 Clark St., Worces- ter. Transfer from Fitchburg Teachers College. Freshman Handbook Board, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 2, 3; Sigma Kappa.
Pearl Appel, "Bernie." Chemistry. 61 Shepard St., Lynn. Classical High School. Ski Club, 2; Chemistry Club,
2, 3; German Club, 2, 3; Flying Club, 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
Jeanne Russell .\rcher. Home Eco- nomics. 10 Harding Ave., Braintree. Braiutree High School. Freshman Handbook Board, 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 1; Psychology Club, 3; Sigma Kappa.
Salome Marie Authier. "Sally." French. 20 Bonneville Ave., Chicopee. Cathedral High School, Springheld. Collegian, 3; Debating Club, 2; Roister Doisters, 3; Flying Club, 3; Industrial Relations Club, 3; Music Club, 3; Out- ing Club, 2, 3; Ski Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 1, 2).
Anne Margaret Baker. History. 7-5 Spring St., Hanson. Whitman High School. Dean's List, 1; S.C..\., 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Elaine Baker, "Lannv." Psychology. 244 Summer St., Lynn. Classical High School. Dean's List, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3; Psv- chologv Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Sigma "Delta Tau.
Helen Louise Barrows. Sociology. 96 Prospect St., Stafford Springs, Conn. Stafford High School. Freshman Hand- book Board, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; Scan, 1, 2 (Associate Editor, 1, 2).
Verne M. Bass. Chemistry. 14 Mon- tana St., North Adams. Drury High School. Collegian, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary of Business Board, 2, 3); Outing Club, 2, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3.
Carol Bateman, Home Economics. .50 Carlisle St., Worcester. Classical High School. Collegian, 3; Index, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2 (Secretary); Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Chi Omega.
Edylho Rulh Becker. Phvsiologv. 90 Chapin Terr.. S|,i iiiL-ll.li Classical High School. Di:mi ti I J, |ii„ussion Club, 2; Outing I liil. .' II ilL 1 f.mnda- lion, 1, 2, 3; Gcr.n.ii ( lul,, j; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Sigma Delia Ian lAclivitics Chairman,:!).
Marjorie Claire Bedard, "Marje." Bacteriology. 110 Poplar Ave., West Springfield. West Springfield High School. Choir, 1; Freshman Handbook Board, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Bacteriology Club, 3; German Club, 1; Flying Club, 3; Modern Dance Club, 3; PiBeta Phi.
Barbara Ann Bcitzel, "Beets." Recre- ational Leadership. 401 South York St.. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mechanicsburg High School. Dean's List, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3; Nature Guide Association,
1, 2, 3.
Gloria Jean Bissonnette, "Bunny." French. 167 Oak St., Indian Orchard. Technical High School, Springfield. Collegian, 1, 2, 3 (Subscription Mgr., 3); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1,
2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Gloria Louise Bonazzoli, "Bonnie." English. King Philip Heights, South Sudbury. Sudbury Center High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3 ; S.C.A. 2, 3; W.A.A., 1. 2, 3; Naiads, 1; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3; Flying Club, 3; Sigma Kappa (Social Chairman, 3).
Marcelle Amanda Bonvouloir,
"Mar." Chemistry. 53 East Quincy St., North Adams. Transfer from Teachers College, North Adams. Dean's List, 2; Burnham Declamation, 2; Newman Club, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 3.
Rachel Jacqueline Bouchard, "Ray" Home Economics. 429 East Main St., Fall River. B.M.C. Durfee High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Song Leader, 3); W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Chi Omega.
Agnes Viola Bowles, "Aggie." Chem- istry. 162 Bridge St.. Beverly. Beverly High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Col- legian, 2, 3 (Secretary, 3); Outing Club, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation, 2; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 3; W.A. A., 1.
Beatrice Boyar, "B.B." Liberal Arts. 44 Lexington St., Everett. Everett High School. Burnham Declamation, 1; Hillel Foundation, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 3.
Barbara Elayne Brown, "Barbie." Physiology. 39 Clarkwood St., Matta- pan. Roxbury Memorial High School. Class Secretary, 2; Panhellenic, 2, 3; Quarterly Club, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3 (Recording Secretary, 1, Corre- sponding Secretary, 2); German Club, 2; W.A.A., 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau (President, 3).
Bernadette Frances Buckley, "Ber- nie." Sociology. 630 Lowell St., Law- rence. Lawrence High School. Choir, 1: Outing Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Military Ball Committee, 2; Animal Husbandry Club, 2; German Club, 1, 2.
Delight Ellen Bullock, "Dee." Home Economies. 73 Stratford Ave., Pitts- field. Pittsfield High School, Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2 (Publicity Manager, 2); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 (St.ate Repre- .sentative, .3); W.A.A., 1, 2; Kivppa Kappa Gamma (Vice President, 3).
Helen Elizabeth Burroughs. "Hel." Languages and Literature. Boxboro. Acton High School. Collegian, 1, 2, 3 (Managing Editor, 3); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3: 4-HCIub, 1.
Mary Alice Cande, "Mac." Bacteri- ology. North St., Dalton. Dalton High School. Vice-President, 2; Outing Club,
1, 2, 3 (President, 3); Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Dean's List, 2; W.A. A., 1, 2, 3 (Hiking Man- ager, 3); Hazing Chairman, 2; Ento- mology Club, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Evelyn Frances Carlson, "Jonesie." Home Economics. 12S Riverview St., Brockton. Brockton High School. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 2; Home Eco- nomics Club, 1,2,3.
Sally Ann Charnev. Bacteriology. 51 Ormond St., Ma'tt.apan. Roxbury Memorial High School. Quarterly Club, 3; German Club, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Doris Chaves, "Peg." History. 1017 Humphrey St., Swampscott. Swamp- scott High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3; Index Board. 2, 3 (Art Co-Editor, 3); Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1; Psychology Club, 2; Ski Club, 1; Sigma Delta Tau (Vice- President, 3, Social Chairman, 2, 3).
Stella Frances Ciszek. History. 56 Dwight St., Chicopee. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Freshman Handbook Board, 2, 3; Newman Club,
2, 3; 4-H Club, 2, 3.
Esther Mary Coffin. Chemistry. 24 Summer St., North Amherst. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1. 2; Pan- hellenic, 3; Outing Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 2. 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Chem- istry Club, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Vice-President, 3); Modern Dance Club, 1, 2; Flying Club, 3; Pi Beta Phi.
June Colburn. History. Williamsburg. Williamsburg High School. Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 3; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Kappa.
Barbara Cole, "Barb.v." English. 786 North Pleasant St., Amherst. Northfield Seminary. Dean's List, 2; Choir, 1; Statettes, 3; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3 (Librarian 2, Sec'y and Busi- ness Mgr. 3); S.C.A., 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3 (Hockey Mgr. 2, Archery Mgr. 3); Naiads, 1; Cheerleader, 3; M.S.C. Con- cert Series Assoc., 3 (Vice-President); Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary, 3.
Eveleth Irving Cooper, "Evvy." Floriculture. Glezen Lane, Wayland. Transfer from Smith College.
Iris May Cooper, "Pansy." Home Economics. 312 Pleasant St., East Walpole. Walpole High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3 (Librarian, 3); Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta (Recording Secre- tary, 2, 3).
Jean Frances Crone. Chemistr.y. South Street. Williamsburg. Williams- burg High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Industrial Relations Club, 3; German Club, 3; Flying Club, 3.
Jean Isabel Cummings, "Jean I." Chemistry. 57 Vermont St., West Rox- bury. Roslindale High School. Choir, I; Women's Glee Club, 2; Orchestra, 1; Outing Club, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; German Club, 2, 3 (Sec'y-Tre.as. 3); W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Ski Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
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Koiiald Joseph Czaja, "Ronnie." Pre-Meilical. -l:i« Ciircn SI., Sprins- tield. Transfer from Ameriean Inler- nutional College. Collosian, :i; Campu.s Varieties, S; Oulins Cluli, ii; Ski Clnb, 3: Basketball. 3;.Lumbda Chi .Xlohn.
Lerov Edson Oarlin?. "Lee," Physics and Chemistry, US High St., Stafford Springs, Conn. North Brookfield High School. Dean's List, 1: Chemistry Club,
Nancy Davics, "Nan." Mathematics. 53S Orange St.. New Haven. Conn. Transfer from New Haven State Teach- er's College. Dean's List. '2; S.C..\., 3; Mathematics Club. 3: W..\.A.. 2, 3 (Swimming Manager. 3); Naiads, 3.
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Paul Ellen. Bacteriology. 135 Home- stead St., Roxburv. Roxburv Me- moriil High School. Hillel Foundation,
1, 2, 3; .\lpha Epsilon Pi.
Maureen .Anne Enright. English. 40 Glendell Terr.. Spring6eld. Classical High School. Panhellenic, 3 (Secretary); Newman Club, 1, 2, 3: French Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Kappa (Panhel- lenic Representative, 3).
H. Lee Estes. "Snuffy." Animal Hus- bandry. Windsor. Transfer from North- eastern University. Roister Doisters,
2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Q.T.V. (Presi- dent, 3).
James Edward Falvey. "Jim." Ed- ucation and Chemistry. 17 Stearns Terr., Chicopee. Chicopee High School. Class Captain, 2; Senate. 3 (Secretary). Flint Oratorical Contest. 2; Roister Doisters, 2; Newman Club. 1, 2, 3 (Vice-President, 3); Carnival Ball Committee, 1, 2; Carnival Committee,
1, 2; Military Ball Committee, 2 (Co- chairman); Who's Who, 3; Informals- Basketball Team, 2: Lambda Chi Alpha.
Shirley Louise Fine. Sociology. 62 High St., Springfield. Classical "High School. Dean's List, 2; Quarterlv Club,
2, 3; Hillel Foundation. 1. 2, 3; Psy- chology Club, 3: W.A.A., 2: (House Athletic Chairman, 2).
Cynthia Anne Foster. "Cvn." Psy- chology. 1 Maynard Rd., Frimingha'm Center. Framingham High School. Ps.vchology Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Estelle Ida Freeman, "Stel." Soci- ology. S Dwight St., Brookline. Brook- line High School. Dean's List, 2; IXDEX, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2; United Religious Council, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; (Interfaith Representative, 2: Editor of Calendar, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 2. 3; Discussion Club, 2; (Secretary); Ski Club, 1, 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
Ray RusseU Fuller. "Ray." Eco- nomics. 32 Lakeside St., Springfield. Technical High School. Class Nominat- ing Committee, 1, 3; Dean's List, 1; Maroon Kev, 2; Carnival Committee, 3; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; In- formal Committee, 3; V^eteran's Associ- ation, 3; Flying Club, 3; Theta Chi (Treasurer, 3).
Elizabeth Ann Gagne, 'Betty. Recreational Leadership. 305 Locust St., Northampton. Northampton High School. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads, 1, 2, 3. Dorothv Barbara Gardner, "Dot." History.' 514 Lebanon Hill. South- bridge! Mary E. Wells High School. Dean's List, 2; Collegian, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3; 4-H Club, 3; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Kappa, Gladys Geiger. "Happee." Home Economics. R.F.D. No. 2, Shelburne. Arms Academy. Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Index, 3; Sinfonietta, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1. 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 2, 3; Home Econom- ics Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A,, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Lester A. Giles, Jr.. "Les." Recrea- tional Planning. 1051 Elm St., West Springfield. Transfer from Springfield College. Class Nominating Committee, 3; Senate. 3; Interfraternitv Council, 3; Point System Committee, 2 (Chair- man. 2); Veterans Club, 2, 3 (President 2); Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Who's Who, 3; Nature Guide Association, 3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Orman Hemenwav Glazier. "Orm." Dairy Industry. Leverett. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 2; Seriate .\ssociates, 2 (Historian, 2) ;Collegian, 1; Ski Club, 1, 2 (President, 1): Social Union Committee, 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Ethel Roslyn Click, "Roz." English. 61 River St., North Adams. Drury High School. Dean's List, 2; Index, 2, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; German Club, 2, 3; Ski Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau (Recording Secretary, 2,3).
Virginia .Anne Golart. "Vicki." Psvchologv. 40 Harrison Ave., Glou- ces'ter. Gloucester High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 3; Pilgrim Fellow- ship, 3; Ps.vchology Club, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Shirley Hope Goldstein. "Flame." English. 84 Marian Ave., Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School. Quarterly Club,
1, 2. 3; Freshman Handbook Board,
2. 3; Index. 2, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
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Arnold Jason Colub, "Arnie Glub." Psvchologv. 90 Corbet St., Dorchester. Public Latin School, Boston. Dean's List, 1, 2; Point System Committee, 3, (Chairman, 3); Quarterly Club, 1, 2, 3; CJuarterly Editorial Board, 2, 3; Col- legian, 2, 3; Hillel Foundation, 3; Psvchologv Club, 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Albert Edward Goring. ,Tr., "Spider." Entomology. 142 Crescent St., North- ampton. Northampton High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Burnham Declama- tion, 2; Quarterly Club, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2, 3; Poetry Club, 3; S.C.A., 3; Soph-Senior Hop Committee, 2; Entomology Club, 3; Track. 1, 3.
Donna A. Graves. Home Economics. 27 E. Pleasant St., Amherst. Chi Omega.
Shirley Thelma Green. "Greenie."
Psvchologv. 151 Chester Ave., Chelsea. Chelsea High School. Dean's List, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; Music As- sociation Committee, 3; Psychology Club, 2, 3; German Club, 2, 3.
Lvdia Elizabeth Gross. "Lyd." Psychology. 67 Milton St., Northamp- ton. Northampton High School. New- man Club, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 3; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
Howard Edgar Grout. "Silent." Zoology. 161 Jasper St., Springfield. Transfer from American International College. Veterans Club, 3; Sadie Hawkins Day Committee, 3; Zoology Club, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha.
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Cecelia May Hansen. "Ce." Chem- istry. Sodom St.. Granville. Westfield High School. Dean's List, 1; Sinfo
etta, 1; Choir, 1; Outing Club,
Olea Marion Harcovitz. Recreational Leadership. 21 Orchard St., Millis. Millis High School. Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Mathe- matics Club, 1; Psychology Club, 2; Recreational Planning Club, 3; v\ .A.A.,
1, 2, 3; Proctor, 3; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Gloria Marie Harrington. "Glo." English. 35 Laurel St., Whitman. Whit- man High School. Panhellenic. 3; Choir, 1: Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Marjorie Ruth Hatlin. "Margie." Psychology. 612 Country Way, North Scituate. Scituate High School. Dean s List, 1; Freshman Handbook Board,
2, 3; (Business Manager, 3); Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2 (Social Chairman, '2); Psychology Club, 3; Pi Beta Phi.
Shirley Margarite Hawkes. "Shirl." Home Economics. New Salem. Transfer from Farmington Slate Teachers College. Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., 3; Home Economics Club, 3.
Annette Helen Heyman. Physiology. 15 Elwood Drive, Springfield. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Women s Glee Club, 2, 3; HiUel Foundation. 1, 2, 3; W A A., 1, 2, 3 (Badminton Mgr. 3); Naiads, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, 2; Sigma Delta Tau (Treas. 2, 3).
Janet Valentine Himes, "Jan. " Chemistry. 89 Pleasant St., Attleboro. Altleboro High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2; Mathematics Club,
1, 2; Psychology Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2.
Annis H. Hittingcr. Home Econom- ics. 431 School St., Belmont. Belmont High School. Class Nominating Com- mittee, 3; Index, 3; Woman's Glee Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 3; S.C.A.,
2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Sophomore Representative, 2, Sec. 3); Pi Beta Phi.
Virginia Katherinc Holland, "Jinny" English. 227 Exchange St., Millis. Millis High School. S.C.A.. 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Dorothy Margaret Holly. "Dottie" Home Economics. 1960 East St., Pitts- field. Pittsfield High School. . Sinfon- ietta 1, 2. 3; S.C.A., 2, 3 (Cabinet, .3); Judson Fellowship, 3; Sadie Hawkins Day Committee, 3; Home Economics Club, 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Phyllis Lucille Houran, "Phyl " Chemistry. Willard Rd., Ashburnham. Cushing Academy. Outing Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 2, 3; Carnival Ball Commit- tee, 2; Carnival Committee, 2; Social Union Committee, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Barbara Louise Howard, "Bobbie." Bacteriology. 41 Howard St., Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3 (Publicity Chairman, 3); Naiads. 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma (Social Chairman, 3). Doris Pearson Jacobs. "Dottie." Home Economics. Kendall Hill Rd., Sterling Junction. Leominster High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3.
Muriel Frederica Jefferson. "Jeff" Zoology. 1.52 Belvidere St., Springfield. Transtir from Springfield Junior Col- lege. Outing Club, 2; W.S.S.F. Solicitor, 3.
Patricia Bangs Jones, "Pat." En- lish. 376 Concord St., Framingham. Framingham High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3 (House Rep., 2).
Emily Dorothy Kapinos, "Lolly." Home Economics. 20 Sewall St., Lud- low. Ludlow High School. Quadrangle. 1; S.C.A., 2; Newman Club, 1, 3: 4-H Club, 1. 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1,2, 3; German Club, 2.
4rthur Karas. "Art." Mathematics and Phvsif^ 60 Tennis Rd , Mattapan. Riixl.iHv M. ni"iial High School. Aca- <lenii. \rii\itii. Hoard, 3; Dean's List, 1, 2. loll.Tiiaii, 1. 2, 3 (Editori.al Board, 1, 2; Business Board, 2, 3; Circulation Manager, 2, 3; Business Manager, 3); Roister Doisters, 2, 3; Hillel Founda- tion, ), 2, 3 (Treasurer, 3); German Club, 1, 2; Mnthematics Club, 1, 2, 3; Tau Epsilon Phi (Treasurer, 3).
Irene Mary Kavanaugh. History. 9S Spring St., Amherst. Amherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2. Janet Margaret Kehl. "Jan." Psy- chology. 1 Parker Ave., Northfield. Northfield Seminary. Dean's List, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Campus Varieties, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cab- inet, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary, 3; Publicity, 2); 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 3; Modern Dance Club, 2, 3; Pi Beta Phi.
Nancy Jeanne Kelleher, "Nan." Fine Arts. 234 Essex St., Beverly. Transfer from Mount Saint Mary College. Roister Doisters, 3; Newman Club, 3; Ski Club, 3; Flying Club, 3 (President, 3); Chi Omega. Marv Irene Kendrick. Chemistry. East" Charlemont St., Shelburne Falls. Charlemont High School. Dean's List,
1, 2; Outing Club, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3.
Natalie Kettleman, "Nat." Psy- chology. 109 Thornton St., Revere. Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College. Burnham Declamation, 2; Quarterly Club, 2, 3; Debating Club,
2, 3 (Secretary. 2); Flint Oratorical Contest, 3; Hiilel Foundation, 2; Psy- chology Club, 2, 3.
Frances Geraldine Kiley, "Fran." Psychology. 17 Elbridge St., Worcester. North High School. Outing Club, 2, 3; Ski Club, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3. Lila Grace Lawless. Economics. 56 Ashfield St., Shelburne Falls. Arms Academy.
M. Jean Lee. Food Technology. 53 Cleveland St., Greenfield. Greenfield High School. Freshman Governing Committed; Ski Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Harold Leen, "Hal. " Economics. 305 Hawthorn St., New Bedford. Transfer from University of New Hampshire. Victory Varieties, 3 (Co-Director); Political Action Group, 3 (Secretary); Informal Baseball, 2; Tau Epsilon Pi. Rose Marie Leonowicz, "Rosie." Chemistry. 54 Graves St., South Deer- field. Deerfield High School. Outing Club, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1,2, 3; Flying Club, 3. Nancy Beecher Love, "Love." Home Economics. King St., Littleton. Little- ton High School. Choir, 1; Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Ski Club, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; Wesley Founda- tion, 1; Proctor, 3; Chemistry Club, 2; W..\.A., 1, 2, 3; Sigma Kappa. Beth Davis Lovewell. Home Eco- nomics. 34 Perkins St., West Newton. Transfer from Stephens Junior College, Columbia, Mo. S.C.A., 2, 3; Home Club, 2, 3; Chi Omega.
.\nthony Joseph Luzzio, ' Tony. Bacteriologv. 35 Massachusetts Ave., North Andover. Lawrence High School. Dean's List, 2; Bacteriology Club, 3; Informal Baseball Team, 2.
Mari-Elizabeth Magrane, "Betty." Modern Languages. 64 Taylor St., Holvoke. Holvoke High School. Dean's List', 1, 2, 3; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 3; Psychology Club, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Julian MalUlel. "Julie." English. 129 Clinton IM,. Hiooklnu-. Brookline High School, t la- \,.„nnaliug Committee, 3; Dcan'^ 1.1-1, I ^ UoivUr Doisters, 1, 2, 3; StaUM,HH, 2. :.; ifaarlerly Club, 2, 3: Victory Vari.li,., :l iChairman); HiUel Foundalioii. 1. 2, '• iSo.ial Chairman 2 3)- Inlir-l'raUriiilv Ball Committee, 2; Psychology Clnl., 2; Alpha Epsilon
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Jean Dorothy Manning. Psychology. 4 Locust Grove Ave., Merriniac. Mcrri- lunc Hisili School. S.C.A., 2; 4-H Club, 1,2; \Y.A.A., 1.
I'hvUis Anne Mannis. Bacteriology. 13-1"'.. I'hiuiiu St.. Southllricl^>c. Mary K. WVlls nV-h School, (luting Cluti. 2; S.C.A,. J; NcvMiiaii Ch.l.. I, 2, :i; Bac- IcrioK.^'v Cliil.. :!. SiguKi Kappa. Pauli.i.- <:l..ria >larc.is. Talliy." Psvcl...|..i;v. - lairl.aoks Si,. Hrookline. Brooklinc llifl. Sch.H.l, l)can> List, 1; Quarlcrlv flul.. ;;; (InliuK iMub, 2; Hillcl Fouiulalion. 1, 2. :i; Home Eco- nomics Club. 1; Psychology Club. 3; German Club. 2. 3; Sigma Delta Tau. Doris Constance Martin. ■Dnsty." Psvchologv. 7li4 Chestnut St., Spriug- 6eid. Holvoke High Sch..„l. Panhellenic. 2, 3; W.S.G.A.. 3 (.lu<li<iary Council; Newman Club. 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1; Psvchologv Club, 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Lurline Maugeri. "Lee." Home Eco- nomics. It) Wakefield Ave., Wakefield. Wakefield High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A. 2, 3; French Club, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; French House, 3. Elinor Louise Meiers. "EUie." Chem- istry. 51) Verdugo St., West Springfield. West Springfield High School. S.C.A., 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Sigma Kapp.i.
Judith Carol Miller, "Judie." Chem- istry. 1137 Commonwealth Ave., AU- ston. Brighton High School. Outing Club, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; Chemistrv, 2. 3; German Club, 2, 3; Psychologv Club, 2, 3; Flying Club, 3; W.A.A., U 2. 3; Modern Dance Exhibi- tion, 1; Sigma Delta Tau (Sergeant-at- Arms, 2, 3).
Virginia Kay Minahan, "Ginnie." Home Economics. 700 Haverhill St., Lawrence. Lawrence High School. Collegian, 2, 3 (Advertising Manager); Index, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3; W.A.A., 1,2, 3; Chi Omega. Dorothy June Morton. "Doltie." Psychology. 1.5S Hartsbrooke Rd., Amherst. Hopkins .\cademy. Choir. 1; Roister Doisters, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Outing Club, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation, 2, 3; M.S.C. Concert Association (Vice-President, 3) ; French Club, 2; Psychology Club, 3; Chi (3mega.
Aliee Regina Motvka. "Al." French. ISG Main St., Three Rivers. Palmer High School. French House, 3 (Presi- dent"); Roister Doisters. 1. 2, 3; Director .lunior Plav; French Club. 1. 2, 3 (Secre- tary. 2, Vice-President, i). Horatio Williams Murdy. "Rav. " Wildlife Management. 390 Hixville Rd., North Diirtmouth. New Bedford High School. Dean's List, 2, 3; Rifle Team. 1. 2; K.appa Sigma. Doris Louise Murray. Food Tech- nology. Howard St., Northboro. North- boro High School.
Patricia Anne Noel, "Pat." Zoology. Sturbridge Rd., Southbridge. Marv E. Wells High School. Dean's List, 2; Outing Club, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2. 3; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Avis Harriet Ofstrock. Physiology. Pleasant St., Woods Hole. New Bedford High School. Flying Club, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; German Club, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Sigma Delta Tau (Corre- sponding Secretary, 3).
Constance O'Keefe. "Connie." Eng- lish. 63 Youle St., Melrose. Melrose High School. Collegian, 1. 2, 3; Quarter- ly Club, 2, 3; W'omen's Glee Club. 2; S.C.A., 1; W.A.A., 1; Modern Dance Club, 1; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Alice Pauline Olcaga. ".\1." Modern Languages. 4S Leyfred Terr., Spring- field. Classical High S<li....l. S.C.A., 2, 3; French Club, 2. 3; l'svch..logy Club, 2, 3; Spanisli CUib. I; \V.A,.\.. 1, 2, 3; Commuuilv Clicsl, 3; Chi Omega.
Mary Theresa O'Reilly. Bacteriology. 121) 'Market St.. Brockton. Brockton HighScli.M.l. A. a.l.Mii. A.livili.sBoai,!.
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Helene Anna Parker, "Parkie." Eco- nomics. .-) Garfield St., Lawrence. Lawrence High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A. 3.
Jeannetle Evelyn Parker, ".Ian." Sociologv. 17 Walnut St., West Bridge- water. Howard High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 3; Home Economics Club, 1; Psvchologv Club, 3; Ski Club, 3; Sigma Kappa. '
Margaret Parsons. "Peggv." Home Economics. 24 Pickwick IM',, Marble- head. Northficl.l S, iniiiinx W.S.G.A., Council. 3 (H.oi-r c iKinnKMii; Outing Club, 1: Ski Club, I, J, :;, >,(A,, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1. 2 (Vice- President, 3); W.A.A., 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Arthur Howard Peek, "Art." Chem- istry. Winter St., Biirre. Wilbraham Academy. Captain, 2; Class Nominat- ing Committee, 2; Band. 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3; Sadie Haw- kins Day Committee, 3; Animal Hus- bandry Club, 3; 4-H Club. 1, 2; Mathe- matics Club, 1: Sigma .Mpha Epsilon.
Evelyn .Josephine Pires. "Ev." Home Economics. 19 Bradford Ave., Kingston. Kingston High School. Out- ing Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2.
.Tohn Kingslev Pollard- "Honest .John." Historv." 27.5 Elm St., North- ampton. Transfer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Anne Louise Powers, "Anne." Psv- chologv. 31 Lisle St., East Braintree. Praintree High School. Collegian, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1, 2: Psychology Club, 3; Sigma Kappa, (Corresponding Secretary. 3).
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Janice Patricia Riley, "J.P." Psv- chologv. 23 Sixteenth Ave., Haverhill. Haverhill High School. Outing Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Hazing Commit- tee, 2; Ski Club, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 2; Psychology Club, 3.
Lois C. Rosene, "Lo." Entomology. 67 Bav View Drive, Shrewsbury. Shrews- bury High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Sophomore-Senior Hop Committee, 2; Entomology Club, 3; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 2; N,aiads, 1,2.'
Barhara Alice Scannell, "Barney." English. 134 Woodlawn St., Springfield. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
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1112 Willis SI,. Clulsra, CIm-Is.m High ScIm.oI, (J,,;,ru.r!v. 1. 2. :i I K.iitorial Hoar.l, 2. 31; (■uuipus Varidies, 3; Roistcr-Doisters, 3; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; Interclass Plays, 3; Sigma Delta Tau.
i'onstance H. Shukis, "Connie." Botanv. 16 Barber St., Medway. Med- wav High School. De.an's List, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; German Club, 2. Leo Martin Silber, "Lee." Physics. 39 Spruce Ave., Springfield. Classical High School. Debating Club, 2; Discussion Club. 2; Outing Club, 2; Hillel F<Milulation, 1. 2, 3; Mathe- matics Club. 2. 3; lau Epsilon Phi (Rcc..nliug S.-crclary, 31, Gcraldinc Granger Smith, "Gerry." Food Technology. 1S7 North Main St., Florence. Northampton High School. Piinhellenic, 3; S.C.A., 3; Psy- chologv Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Naiads, 2; Chi Omega (Secretary, 3).
Patricia G. Smith, "Pivtty." English. 33 Ashmont St., Dorchester. Dor- chester High School for Girls. Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2, 3 (Editor-in- Chief, 3); Roister Doisters, 1; Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 2. 3; Chemistry Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Naiads, 2; Pi Beta Phi. Robert Austin Smith. "Smitty." Bacteriologv. Bay Rd., Hadley. Hop- kins Academy. Burnham Declamation, 1; Quarterly Club, 1, 3. Rosemary Lucia Speer, "Bosie.^ English. RED No. 1, Hampden Classi- cal High School, Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir 1; Quarterly Club, 3; Collegian, 1. 2, 3 (News Editor, 1, 2; Managing Editor, 3; Editor-in-Chief, 3); Freshman Hand- book Board, 1; Community Chest, 2, 3 (Corresponding Secretary); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2 (Scan Edi- tor); Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Who s Who, 3; German Club, 2 (Vice-Presi- dent); Poetry Group, 2, 3; Sigma Kiippa (Vice-President, 3). Mary Winifred Stebbins, "Stebby." French. Deerfield. Transfer from Duke University Dean's List, 2, 3; Roister Doisters, ' 3; Women's Glee Club, 2; Carnival Ball Committee, 3; Carnival Committee, 3; French Club, 2, 3. Taylor Armstrong Steeves, "Red." Botany. 99 Grant St., East Weymouth. Weymouth High School. Dean's List, 1 2; Flint Oratorical Contest, 1; S.C.A., 1.
Veda Marion Strazdas. Economics. 13 Union St., North Andover. Law- rence High School. Dean's List, 1; Quarterly Club, 1, 3; Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3; French Club, 2; Political Action Group, 3; Pi Beta Phi. Elliot Leo Swartz, "Ellie." Pre-Medi- cal 6 Wentworth Terr., Dorchester. Boston Public Latin School (Sergeant- at .\rms. 1; Class Nominating Com- mittee, 1, 3; Index, 3; Roister Doisters, 1 2, 3; Statesmen, 1, 2, 3; Men's Glee Club, 3 (Manager); Cheerleader, 3; Hillcl Foundation, 1, 2, 3 (Social Chair- man, 3); Sadie Hawkins D.ay Commit- tee, 3 (Chairman); German Club, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi (Corresponding Secre- tary, 2, Vice Chancellor 3). Paul E. Swasey. Wildlife Manage- ment. 6 Birch St., Worcester. Transfer from Clark University. Interfraternity Committee, 3; Outing Club, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha.
Jean Mae Swenson, "Jeanie.'" Home Economics. 42 Pleasant St., East Longmeadow. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 2, 3; Judson Fellowship, 3; Home Economics Club, 1. 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3); Sigma Kappa (Activities Chairman, 2; Registrar, 3).
Constance Thatcher, "Connie." Home Economics. ()22 Chestnut Hill Ave., Athol. Athol High School. Index, 2,3 (Secretarv3,);S.C.A., 2, 3; Sopho- more-Senior Hop Committee, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 (Junior Repre- sentative, 3); W.A.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Bonald Lawrence Thaw, "Ronnie." History. 49 Crawford St., Roxburv. Boston Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Collegian, 1, 2, 3 (Sports Editor, 3); Index, 2, 3 (Sports Editor, 2, 3); Roister Doisters, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2, 3; 'War Bond Committee. 3 (Chair- man); Baseball, 2; Alpha Epsilbn Pi (Master, 2, 3).
Sophie Thomas. Mathematics. 79 Crystal St., Southbridge. Mary E. Wells High School. Outing Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3 CVolleyball Manager. 3).
Eleanor Helen Tichvno. Psychology. 28 Beech St., East Walpole.' Walpole High School. Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Naiads, 2.
Holmes Todd, "Gen." Sociolop.v. 4 Davidson Rd., Worcester. North High School. Class Nominating Committee, 3; Panhellenic, 3; W.S.G.A. Council, 2 (Co-Secretary); Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 3; Chi Omega.
John 'Weston, "Chick." Olericulture. Mill St., Framingham Center. Transfer from Dartmouth College. Dean's Li.st, 2; Quarterly Club, 3; Soci.-il Union Committee, 2; Soph-Senior Hop Com- mittee, 2.
Frances Virginia While, "Fran." Recreational Leadership. 7132 Rad- bourne Rd., Stonehurst Hills, Upper Darby, Penn. Northfield Seminary. Dean's Li.st, 2; W.S.G.A. Council, 3. (Vice-President); Choir, 1; Women's Clee Club, 2; Judiciary Board, 3 (Secre- tary); S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellow- ship, 1, 2, 3 (Chairman, 3); Carnival Committee,!; Cheerleader, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2; Naiads, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Barbara Ruth Whitney, "Whit." Home Economics. 14 Lincoln St., West- field. Westaeld High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship. 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club. 3; Ski Club, 3; Sigma Kappa.
Jacqueline Diana Winer, "Jackie." Physiology. 142 Melba Ave., Spring- field. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1. 2; Quarterly Clut, 2; Index, 1, 2 3 (Art Co-Editor, 3); Hillel Foundation, 1, 2. 3; German Club, 2 (President); W.A.A., 2; Discussion Club, 2; Student- Faculty Council, 2; Sigma Delta Tau (Treasurer, 2, 3).
Gloria Jane Wood, "Woody." Mathe- matics. 79 Howard St., Holvoke. Holyoke High School. S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Pilgrim Fellowship, 2, 3; Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 2. 3; W.A.A., 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Phoebe Ann Wood, "Feeble Ann." Sociology. 7.'> North East St., Amherst. Amherst High School. Choir, 1; Wom- en's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 3.
Margaret .Jean Woodward. Psychol- ogy. 29 River St., Northboro. North- boro High School. Women's Glee Club. 2; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club. 2, 3; W.A.A,, 1, 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma (Treasurer, 3).
Elmer Worlhlcy. Natural History. 289 East 8th St., Boston. Amesbury High School. Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1; Entomology Club, 3; 4-H Club, 2, 3; Nature Guide Association, 1, 2, 3; Amherst Nature Club, 2, 3.
Marjorie Wyman, "Midge." Bacteri- ology. 34 Prospect St., Rockland. Rockland High School. S.C.A., 2, 3; W.A.A., 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Adrienne Charlotte Zacks, "A." History. 508 Washington St., Brookline. Brookline High School. Hillel Founda- tion, 1,2,3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Rudolph J. Zulkiewicz. .5 Buckley Ct.. Ware.
ENTERED SECOND SEMESTER
Herman S. Barenboim
383 Lowell St., Lawrence Leon Barron
16 Intervale St., Roxbury Thomas Batey. Jr.
40 Silver Hill Rd., Weston Warren Bodendorf
Cabot Rd., Westfield Joseph Bornstein
24 Audubon Rd., Milton Stanley CykowskI
3.5 Maple St., Easthampton Walter Dinn
155 Hillside Ave., Holyoke Bernard Forest
12 Lewis Ave., Arlington Irwin Green
ICG Coolidge St., Brookline James King, Jr.
1 Hartshorn Ave., Worcester Raymond Kneeland
17 Munroe St., Northampton Joseph Kokoski
R.F.D. 3, Amherst Bertram Libon
(iO Brunswick St., Roxbury Raymond Malloy
1 Chandler St., Waverley Thomas Moore
1475 Dwight St., Holyoke Lewis Morton, Jr.
2.50 Sandwich St., Plymouth Roy Mosher. Jr.
75 Sunset Ave., .\mherst James Malcolm Moulton, "Mai." Zoology. 139 Belleclaire Ave., Long- meadow. Classical High School. Class Nominating Committee, 2; Roister Doisters, 2; Radio Club, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha (President, 3). Stanley Pacocha
52 Gicndale St., Easthampton Marion Piper
ISS Oak Rd., Framingham Irwin Promlsel
322 Spruce St., Chelsea Henry Kilter
Greenwich Rd., Hardwick Irving Bobbins
29 Babson St., Mattapan Frederic Albert Rolhery, "Fred.' Economics. 121 Bellevue Ave., Spring field. Technical High School. Clas: Nominating Committee, 1; Inter^ Fraternity Council, 3; Collegian, 1, 2 (Managing Editor, 2); Men's Glee Club, 1, 2; Kappa Sigma (President, 3). John Schuelze
43 Ridge Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. Stanley Sherman
13 Main St., Hingham Frederick Tibbetls
27 School St., Winchendon Edward Walts
38 Hawlhorne Ave., Piltsfield
Prcsidcnl: Al Duquette Vice-I'resideiit: Jean Kidston Secretary: Barbara Nalilovsky Treasurer: Ed Jasinski Captain: Marty Van IVIeter Sergeant-at- Arms: Barbara Brov
SOPHOMORES
Confronted with "Pats", speech courses, and sophomore physics, the life of the wise sophs always has its bleaker moments; yet, undaunted by the proverbial academic growing pains, the class ranked high in scholar- ship, high in the round of campus activities. The past year has marked the maiden voyage of Scrolls, the sophomore women's honorary society. Their achievements, numbering the supervision of freshman coeds' hazing, and the presenting of a convocation program devoted to college aims and spirit, gave promise of a long and vital career for the organiza- tion.
Class projects were participation in Roister Doisters' annual inter- class play contest; a production of sophomore follies, under the direction of Gene Ratner; and a class party, planned and managed by a committee headed by Fred Pula.
On December 7, sophomore elections were held by the Senate in Mem Hall. The following officers were chosen; Al Duquette, president; Jean Kidston, vice-president; Barbara Nahlovsky, secretary; Ed Jasin- ski, treasurer; Marcia VanMeter, captain; and Barbara Brown, sergeant- at-arms.
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May Louise Andrews, ' Maizie- Dotes." Zoology. 167 Lothrop St., Beverly. Beverly High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Freshman Follies, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Frances Sanderson .\rchibald,
"Archie." French. 18 Delmore Rd., Newton Highlands. Newton High School. Choir, 1; Quarterly Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; French House.
Bomaine Ash. Home Economics. Box 112, South Swansea. Case Hign School. Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Mary Eliiabeth Avery, "Becky." Home Economics. North River Rd., Colrain. .^Lrms Academy. Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Pauline Haines, "P'line." Home Economics. 1S9 Chestnut St., New Bedford. New Bedford High School. Choir, 1; Quarterly Club. 1; Freshman Handbook, 1, 2; Outing Club, 1; Phil- lips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Marilyn Margaret Baker, "Lyn." Economics. 214 South St., Southbridge. Mary E. Wells High School. Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1; French Club, 2; Chi Omega.
Priscilla Winslow Baldwin, "Penny." Home Economics. Pine Ave., Harwich- port. Harwich High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Naiads, 1, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; 1, 2; Naiads, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2: Modern Dance Club, !, 2; Kappa Kappa Gam- Harriet Osborn Bates. French, Bed- ford Rd., Carlisle. Concord High School, Outing Club, 1; French Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Jean Bayles, "Jcannie." Psychology. South Dennis. Yarmouth High School. Choir, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Judith Rachel Bazol, "Judy." Agri- cultural Economics. 4S Englewood Ave., Brookline. Girl's Latin School. Dean's List, 1; Freshman Handbook, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Quarterly, Club, 1,2; Quarterly, 1; Hillel Founda- tion, 1, 2; Poetry Group, 1, 2: Animal Husbandry Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 2.
Robert Leonard Bernstein, "Bob." Pre-Medical. 52 WoodcliSe St., Dor- chester. Roxbury Memorial High School; Dean's List, 1; Campus Varie- ties, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Chem- istry Club, 1, 2.
Shirley Elizabeth Better, "Shirl. " Bacteriology. 24 Evans Rd., Peabody. Peabody High School. Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Choir, 1; Outing Club, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; German Club, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Miriam Biletsky, "Mimi." Chemistry. IS Sutton St., Mattapan. J.E. Burke High School. Dean's List, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Quarterly Club, 2; Freshman Fol- lies, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2.
Lucille Frances Blakeslee, "Lu." Home Economics. 12 Sycamore St., Brattleboro, Vt. Brattleboro High School. Dean's List, 1; Outing Club, 1; Quarterly Club, 2; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
Josephine G. Bloniarz, "Bunny." Bacteriology. 15 Hoosac St., Adams. Adams High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Flying Club, 2; Bacteriology Club, 2; Roister Doisters, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Virginia Katheryn Boski, "Ginny." Liberal Arts. 43 Kirkland Ave., North- ampton. Northampton High School. Newman Club, 1, 2.
Eleanor S. Boudreau, "Elly." Bac- teriology. 429 _ South St., Holyoke. Northfield Seminar.v. Choir, 1; Outing Club, 2; Judson Fellowship, 2.
George Hartt Bower, Jr. Math- ematics. 259 Newbury St., Boston. Stoneham High School Lambda Chi Alpha.
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R. Louise Brisset, "Lou." Liberal Arts. 895 Hampshire St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Choir, 1; Outing Clui), 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2.
Barbara Ann Brouillet, "Barb." Chemistry. 288 Linden St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2.
Barbara Adele Brown, "Barb." Landscape Architecture. 43 North Irving St., Ridgewood, N. J. Ridge- wood High School. Class Captain, 1; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Quarterly Club, 1, 2.
Phyllis Eileen Brunner, "Phyl." Liberal Arts. Cranbury, N. J. Prince- ton High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A., 2; Naiads, 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Lillian Dorothy Buczoki, "Lil." Floriculture. West St., Ludlow. Lud- low High School. Outing Club, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 2.
Hazel M. Burick, "Skippy." English 104 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. Trans- fer from Tusculum College, Tennessee. Hillel Foundation, 1, 2.
Glenna Gibbs Cady. Chemistry. North Rd., Westfield. Westfield High School. Dean's List, 1; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1; Chemistry Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Martha Jean Caird, "Marty." Liberal .Arts. 147 Park St., Braintree. Braintree High School. Class Secretary, 1; Outing Club, 1.
Ramona Card, "Mona." Zoology. 40 Summer St., Holbrook. Sumner High School. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Janet Elizabeth Carey, "Jan." Chemistry. 78 Water St., Williams- town. Williamstown High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2.
Shirley Jude Carey. 102 Jackson Pkwv., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Barbara Sanford Carmichael, "Bob- bie." Liberal Arts. 22 Leyden St., Plymouth. Plymouth High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; French Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Lydia Susan Challet. Chemistry. R.F.D. No. 1, Northampton. North- ampton High School. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2.
Edithe Paulette Chapman, "Pauli." Landscape Architecture. 33 Glen Green, Winchester. Transfer from Low- thorpe School of Landscape Archi- tecture.
Maribeth Chase, "Maybe." Liberal Arts. US Norfolk St., Holliston. Win- throp High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A., 1; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Patricia Ann Claney, "Patty." Liberal Arts. 75 Avon Place, Spring- field. Classical High School. Quarterly, 2; Poetry Group, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 2; German Club, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Barbara Ann Clark, "Bobbie." Chemistry. 20 Vernon St., Hol.voke. Transfer from Bryn Mawr College.
Beatrice Cohen, -lioho," Hislory. liO Ridgcwood Ave, Holyoke. Holyoke High School. HiUcl Foundation, I. 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Josephine R. I'olorusso, "Jo." Sociologv. 172 Endicolt St., Boston. Transti-r troni Emmanuel College. Dean's List, 2; Newman Cluh, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Claire Marsaret Conimo, 'trnmhle" Home Economics. 20 Wellman St., Auburn. Auburn High School. Outing Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Ruth Lucille Cook. "Cookie." Home Economics. 137 West .Vlvord St., Spring6cld. Transfer from Dean Junior College. S.C.A., 2.
Barbara Jane Coolcv. 'Bobbie.' Psvchology. 12 Brook St., East Long- meadow. Classical High School. Choir. 1; Roister Doisters, 2; S.C.A., 2; Psych- ology Club, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Phyllis Lathrop Cooley, "Phyl." English. ISO Appleton Ave., Pittsfield. Pittsfield High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1,2; Chi Omega.
Barbara Cooper. "Binky." Liberal Arts. Main St., West Yarmouth. Yar- mouth High School. Choir, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; German Club, 1; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Priscilla Helen Cotton. "Pre." Chemistry. 5 Brookline Ave., Haverhill. Haverhill High School. Dean's List, 1; Quarterly Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Judson Fellowship, 2 (Secret.ary, 2); Home Economics Club, 1; Pi Beta Phi.
Howard James Coughlin, Jr. Chem- istry. 10 Dickinson St., Northampton. Northampton High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Ger- man Club, 1.
Jacciueline Lorraine Couture, "Jack- ie." Bacteriology. State Rd., Becket. Pittsfield High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Flying Club, 2; Bacteriology Club, 2.
Ann Marie Crottv. "Crotty." Bacter- iology. .59 Hamilton St., Worcester. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1; Choir, 1; Collegian, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Roberta Lillian Curtis, "Bud-d." Liberal Arts. 185 Highland St., Wor- cester. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Sinfonietta, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Phyllis Ann Cushman, "Phil." Home Economics. 1.5 Everett St., Cambridge. Cambridge High and Latin School; Choir, 1; Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
Jeannette Cynarski. Cbemistr.v. 7 Cook St., Adams. Adams High School. Dean's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; Sinfonietta, 1; Outing Club, 1; Point System Com- mittee, 2; Freshman Glee Club, 1; Newman Club, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Barbara Ann Daley, "Barb." English. 9 Union St., Natick. Natick High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2 (Secretary, 2); United Religious Council, 2 (Secretary, 2).
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Jacqueline Delancy, "Jackie." Eng- lish 23 Longmeadow Rd., Newton Centre. Brookline High School. Col- legian, 2; Outing Club. 1, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Robert Joseph Deltour, "Joe." IS Reynolds Ave., Monson. Monson High School. Dean's List, 1; Kappa Sigma.
George 'William Doten. Bacteriology. 24li;.; Court St., Plymouth. Plymouth High" School. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Kappa Sigma.
Edith Gurney Dover, "Edie." Sci- ences. 4,5 Vine St., Winchester. Win- chester High School. Class Vice-Presi- dent, 1; Dean's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; Choir, 1; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1; Carnival Committee, 1; War Bond Committee, 1, 2 (Co-Chairman, 2); W.A.A., 1, 2 (Basketball Manager, 2); Naiads, 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Evelyn Downing, "Evie." Sciences. 16 Woodside Terr., Springfield. Classical High School. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Dance Band, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; Dean's List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Flying Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Alfred L. Duquette, "Al." Mathe- matics. 279 Collette St., New Bedford. New Bedford High School. Class Presi- dent, 1, 2; Class Nominating Commit- tee, 1; Dean's List, 1; Mathematics Club, 1, 2.
John Lawrence Dwyer, "Jack." Floriculture. 25 Edward Ave., Pitts- field. Pittsfield High School. Veterans Association, 2.
Laura .4.dams Easland. "Lolly." Home Economics. 173 Main St., Rocky Hill, Conn. Pittsfield High School. Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Stat- utes, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1; Home Economics Club, 1; Modern Dance Club, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Priscilla Howe Elliot, "Pris." Home Economics. 396 Sandwich Rd., Buz- zards Bay. Wareham High School. Scrolls, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Wesley Founda- tion, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 2; Home Eco- ' i Club, 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Natalie Emerson, "Nat." Sociology. .509 South Main St., Bradford. Haver- hill High School. Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Informal Dance Committee, 2; Chi Omega.
WUliam Allan Feldman, "Billy." Sciences. 25 Dartmouth St., Lawrence. Lawrence High School. Index, 2; Fresh- man Follies, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Carolyn Jean Felton, "Jeannie." Liberal Arts. CliSwood St., Lenox. Lenox High School. Choir, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Martha Maria Flint. Liberal Arts. 34 Mill St., East Mansfield. Mansfield High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A., 2; 4-H Club, 2.
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Elva Marie Focrsler, Liberal Arts. 117 Dorset St., Springfield. Classical High School. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; Chi
Donald II. Fowler. "Don." Poultry. 92 Bartlett Rd., Winthrop. Cushing Academy. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; Theta Chi.
Frances Elaine Freedenbcrg, "Fran." Home Economics. 531 E. Lincoln Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A. B. Davis High School. Naiads, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Estelle Marie Frenette, "S." Pre- Medical. 11 Calumet Rd., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Outing Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1; Psvchology Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2.
Paula Isabelle Friedman. Home Ec- onomics. 63 Hadwen Rd., Worcester. Worcester Classical High School. Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2.
Margarita Fuller. "Marg." Sciences. R. R. 1 Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. Hillsdale School. Ski Club, 2; Flying Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 1; Mathematics Club, 1, 2; Ger- man Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2.
James William Fulton, "Jim." Chemistry. 60S S. Pleasant St., Am- herst. .\mherst High School. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Judson Fellow- ship, 2 (President); Veterans Associa- tion, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha.
Elinor Gertrude Galusha, "Ellie." Liberal .\rts. South St., Granbv. South Hadley High School. Dean's "List, 1; Choir, 1; Quarterly Club, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship, 2; Mathe- matics Cliib, 1.
Betty Gerber, "Gerb." Fine Arts. 129 Woodside Ter., Springfield. Classical High SchooL Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Elizabeth Reid Gilbertson, "Beth."
Chemistry. 277 Main St., Easthampton. Easthampton High School. Scrolls, 2; Burnham Declamation, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Frances .\melia Gobbi, "Fran." French. 74 Lebanon St., Springfield. High School of Commerce. Dean's List, 1; Quarterly Club, 1; Roister Doisters, 2; French Club, 1, 2 (Secre- tary, -2).
Hector G. Gonalei. Hedalgo 2309 pte, Monterez, N. L. Mexico.
Betty .\nn Goodall. Home Economics. Cotuit. Barnstable High School. Scrolls, 2; S.C.A. , 1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; Wesley Foundation. 1; 4-H Club. 1, 2 (Secretary, 2); Home Economics Club , 1 .2 :P iBeta Phi.
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Phyllis Elaine Goodrich. "Booty. " Chemistry. 1407 Brunswick Ave., Norfolk, Va. Pittsfield HiRh School. Dean's List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2: W.A.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Eleanor Got/.. "EUie." Sciences. S.S Watts St., Chelsea. Chelsea High School. Freshman Handbook Board. 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; German Club, 1,2.
Margaret Ann Grayson, ■Peggy." Sciences. U Lynes PI., Norwnlk, Conn. Winthrop High School.
Isabel Frances Grccnbush, "Pinky. " Chemistry. 28 Quaker St., Adams. Adams High School. Newman Club, 2; Chemistry Club, 1; Sigma Rappa.
Herbert H. Gross, "Herb." Econom- ics 29S North Main St., Sharon. Shkron High School. Dean's List, 1; Poultry Club, 1; Veterans Association, 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Lorraine Mae Guertln. English. •Wallace Rd., Southbndge. JLiry E. ■Wells High School. Dean's List l; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Freshman tol- lies, 1; Newman Club 1, 2; French Club, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Elaine Marian Handlin. Liberal Arts- 22 Elm St.. Chelsea. Chelsea High 1, 2; Index, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Freshman Handbook, 2; French t.lub, 2; German Club, 1; Poetry Group, 1, 2.
Elizabeth Hayes, "Betty Lou." Chemistry. Pomeroy Lane, Amherst. Amherst High School. Orchestra, 1; German Club, 1.
Florence Dorothy Healy, "Laurie." English. 32 Oakland St., West Spring- field. Cathedral High School. Burnham Declamation, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Lillian Heaver, "Chips." Sociology. 443 Power Rd., Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Walpole High School. Choir, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
Anne Mary Heffron. "Hetf." Psy- chology. 81)4 Dwight St., Hol.yoke. Holyoke High School. Newman flub, 1 2- German Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 2.
Doris Hellerman. Psyihology. 1.') Itendale St., SpringHcl.!. Ch.ssi.al High School. Band, 1; Hill.-I Founda- tion, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 1, 2; W.A. A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
John Grant Hepburn. Civil En- gineering. Boston Rd.. Westtord. Franklin K. Lane High School, Brook- lyn, N. Y.
Ruth Lillian Herrmann, Herman,"
Liberal An,, iT Miii'i' St., Kasthamp- ton. Ea,n,;irn|.lo„ Ili^.l, S.Ii.h.I. Ouling Club, 1; S.C.A,, 1, I'lyiiii; Club, 2,
Mary Thercse Hill, "Terry," Home Economics, CIS White St„ Springfield, Commerce High School, Newman Club, 1. 2; Sigma Kappa,
Eleanor Jean Hinsley. Home Eco- nomics, 28 Delawanda Drive, Worces- ter, South High School, Collegian, 2; Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Freshman Hand- book Board, 1; S,C,A„ 1, 2; Current Affairs Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 1; Psychology Club, 2: Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Maija .Annabel! Honkonen. English, 93 Mechanic St„ Fitchburg. Fitchburg High School. Dean's List, 1; Scrolls, 2; Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Wom- en's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 1; Kappa Alpha Theta,
William Arthur Howes, "Bill," Pre-Medical, 1.5 Pioneer St., Dalton, Transfer from Springfield College. Chemistry Club, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha.
Janice Hunt, "Jan." Psychology. 31 Havden Rowe, Hopkinton. Hop kin- ton" High School. Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1; Sigma Kappa.
Barbara Dorothy Hyndman, "Bar- bie." Sciences. 19 Florentine Gardens, Springfield. Framingham High School. Ski Club, 2; S.C.A., 2; German Club, 2; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
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Donald Stanley Jacobs, "Don." Economics. 48 McLellan St., Dor- chester. Boston Public Latin School. Class Nominating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 1; Collegian, 1, 2 (Assistant Circulation Manager, 2); Hillel Foun- dation, 1, 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi (Corre- sponding Secretary, 1).
Edith J. Jaffe, "Edie." Home Eco- nomics. 14 Page St., Dorchester. Jere- miah E. Burke High School. Quarterly Club, 2; Choir, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.
Helen Ann Ja
Sciences. 356 South Main St., Monson. Monson High School. Dean's List, 1; Outing Club, 1, 2;S.C.A., 1,2,
Edwin Conrad Jasinski, "Jazz." Economics. 202 School St., Chicopee. Transfer from Ohio University. Roister Doisters, 2; Veterans Association, 2; Victory Varieties, 2; Outing Club, 2; Ski Club, 2; Football, 2; Basketball, 2.
Lillian Ruth Jones. Home Econom- ics. Warren Rd., Ashland. Ashland High School. Index, 2; Choir, 1; Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Home Economics Oiwh, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
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Allen Bernard Kahn, "Al." Liberal Arts. 173 Harvard St., Dorchester. Boston Public Latin School. Dean's List, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Hillel Founda- tion, 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Elliot J. Kaplan, "Kappy." Chemis- try. 20 Eustis St., Chelsea, Transfer from Northeastern University. Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Jewel B. Kaufman. Psycholog.v. 79 Elm St., Worcester. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Psy- chology Club, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Ida Marie Kelley. 40 Wood Terr., Framingham. Framingham High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; German Club, 1,2.
Doris May Kennedy, "Ken." Chem- istry. 163 Locust St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 1; Campus Varieties, 1; Outing Club, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Anne Margaret Keough, "Keo." 95
Pearl St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega. .
Jean MacLeod Kidston. Psychology. 12 Columbia St., Wellesley Hills. Wellesley Senior High School. Fresh- man Handbook Board, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2: Psychology Club, 2; Inter-Class Ath- letic Board, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Elizabeth Louise Kohak, "Betty." Mathematics. .50 Adams St., Fair- haven. Fairhaven High School. Dean's List, 1; Choir, 1; Quarterly Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2.
Maurice Gabriel Kolovson, "Mike." Forestry. 257 Bonad Rd., Brookline. Transfer from University of North Carolina. Football, 2.
Lillian Krikorian, "Krik." Home Economics. 98 Hampshire Rd., Me- thuen. Methuen High School. Dean's List, 1; Flying Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2; Home Eco- 'i Club, 1, 2; W.A. A., 1, 2.
Lillian H. Kurlan. "Kurly." Liberal Arts. 486 Norfolk St., Mattapan. B. M.C. Durfee High School. Quarterly Club, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2 (Corre- sponding Secretary, 2); German Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Miriam Lapides, "Mim." Home Economics. 62 Congress St., Greenfield. Greenfield High School. Hillel Founda- tion, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Home Eco- nomics Club, 1, 2; W.A..\., 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Lois Marilyn LaSalle, "Lo. " Histor; River Drive, North H.adley. Hopkii Academy. Dean's List. 1.
David Frederick Leland, "Dave." Psychology. 174 Sunset Ave., Amherst. Transfer from Middlebury and Dart- mouth. Theta Chi.
Adeline Lois Leonard, "Ad." Bac- teriology. 29 Powellton Rd., Dorchester. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Hillel Foundation, 1, 2.
Constance Marie Mangum, "Con- nie." Liberal Arts. 55 Allyn St., Hol.y- oke. Holyoke High School. Index, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Tliota.
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M. John Markuson. Chemistry. 309 East Pleasant St., .\mherst. .\mherst High School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Chemis- try Cluh, 1, 2: German Club, 1.
Rosc-Maric Alice Marten. 'Mart.' English. Pendleton Ave.. Williaman- sett. Chicopee High School. Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; S.C.A., 1; Sigma Kappa.
John Walter Masterlerz, ".lohnny Horticulture. 30 Pleasant St.. Thr< Rivers. Palmer High School. Collegia 1, 2; World Student Service Fur (Treasurer, 2); Newman Club, 1, United Religious Council, 2; Informi Dance Committee, 1, 2 (Chairman, 2 Manager of Football Team, 2; .\ssista; Man.iger of Baseball, 1; Theta Chi.
Martha M. McAfee, "Mac." History. 12t) Main St., Northfield. Northfield School for Girls. Choir, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet. 2 (Scan Editor, 2); Carnival Committee, 2: Poetrv Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2.
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Lorane Margaret Moir. Mathematics. 466 Union St., North Adams. Drury High School. Dean's List, 1; Choir, 1 ; Newman, 1, 2; German Club, 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 1, 2: Pi Beta Phi.
Raquel Isa Moldaw, "Racky. " Hist- ory. 56.5 Norfolk St., Boston. Dor- chester High School tor Girls. Quarterly Club, 2; Outing Club, 1; Hillel Founda- tion, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Helen Cvnlhia Olds. Liberal Arts. 21 Neptune Ave., West Springfield. West Springfield High School. S.C.A., 1
Helen Marie Oliveira. Ph.vsical and Biological Sciences. 90 East Cottage St.. Boston. Girls' Latin School. Outing Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Mathe- matics Club, 2; Psychology Club, 2; Flying Club. 2.
Mary Winifred McKinstrv, "Mac. " Liberal .\rts. 733 Montgomery St., Chicopee Falls. Chicopee High School. Dean's List, 1; Choir, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship, 1, 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2.
Alice Friel McNally. "McNush. "Lib- eral Arts. 2S Canby St., Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Choir, 1; New- man Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Theodora Basil Melahouris. 'Ted- dy." Horticulture. 17S6 Washington St., Boston. Jamaica Plain High School. Choir, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1: S.C.A., 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1, 2; W.A.A.. 1.
Evelyn Mesnick, "Ev." Liberal .\rts. 10 Winchester Court, Gloucester. Gloucester High School. Hillel Founda- tion, 1,2; French Club, 1.
Walter Eugene Mientka, "Mink. " Chemistry. 704 Main St., .\mherst. Amherst 'High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 1, 2; German Club, 1; Basketball, 1; Kappa Sigma.
Donald Milton Moore, "Don. " .\ni- mal Husbandry. 53 River St., Arling- ton. Transfer from Dartmouth. Animal Husbandry Club, 2.
Shirley Mellor Moore, "Lee." Socio- logy. Lincoln St., Blackstone. Black- stone High School. S.C.A., 1, 2.
Richard Louis Muri, "Dick. " Chem- istry. 165 Arlington St., Framingham. Framingham High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Assistant Manager of Foot- ball, 2; Informal Dance Committee, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha.
Barbara Marianne Nahlovskv,
"Mugs." Home Economics. 87 Kent Rd., Springfield. High School of Com- merce. President of Freshman Govern- ing Board, 1; W.S.G.A. Council, 2; Choir. 1; Outing Club. 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; French Club, 2; 4-H Club, 1. 2 (Treas- urer, 2); Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Alice Carolyn Northup. Psychology. Oblong Rd., Williamstown. Williams- town High School. S.C.A., 2.
Mary Eliiabeth O'Neill, "Mary."' Physical and Biological Sciences. 22 Fort Hill Terr., Northampton. St. Michael's High School. Dean's List, 2; Outing Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2.
Teresa Marie Orlandella. Jlathe- matics. 40 Sheafe St., Boston, Girls' Latin School. Dean's List, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; W. A. A., 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 2.
Mary Elizabeth Osborne, "Bet."
Socio'logy. 12 Tory Fort Lane, Worces- ter. Classical High School. Newman Club, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 2.
C. Elinor Palmer, "TiS." Psychology. 30 Clark St., Springfield. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Glee Club, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1; Psychology Club, 2, 3; W.A.A. , 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club, 1, 2, 3; Kappa .Mpba Theta.
Margaret Ella Peck, "Pecky." Liberal Arts. R.F.D. No. 2, Shelburne. Arms .\cademy. Dean's List, 1, 2: Choir, 1; Women'V Glee Club, 2; Campus Varie- ties, 1; S.C.A., 1, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Mary Ellen Miller, "Mary El." His- tory. 19 Monmouth St., Springfield. Classical High School. Dean's List, 1; Newman Club, 1; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
Mary Madeleine O'Brien, "Maddy. " Liberal Arts. 17 Lafayette St., Haddon- 6eld, N. .L Haddonfield Memorial High School. Outing Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1.
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Joan Smith Pemstein, "Jo." Liberal Arts. 20 Chamberlain Parkway, Wor- cester. Tran.sfer from Mary Washing- ton College.
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Lillian Elizabeth Pepka, "Lil."
Mathematics. 35 Elm St., Webster. Bartlett High School, Choir, 1; Outina Club, 1, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3; Military Ball Committee, 2; German Club, 1, 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 2, 3.
Maynard Moore Per
Horticulture. Main Hamilton High School.
Fred John Pula. "Powder." Eco- nomics. Hildreth Ave., South Hadlcy. South Hadley High School. Class Nom- inating Committee, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2; Current Affairs Club, 2; Carnival Ball Committee, 2; Recreation Planning Club, 2; Newman Club, 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
PauUne Emma Richard, "Polly" Chemistry. 131 Hartwell St., South- bridge. Mary E. Wells High School. Dean's List, 1; Outing Club, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chemistry Club, 2; French Club. 1; German Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Mary Teresa Riley, "Mike." Chemis- try. 43 Sycamore St., New Bedford. Holy Family High School. Roister Doisters, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2.
Jean Alice Roberts, "Lucky." English. 201 Osborne Terr.. Springfield. Cla.ssical High School. Collegian, 2; Quarterly, 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Antonetta Ella Romano, "Tina." French, S.53 Main St., Springfield. Classical High School. Scrolls, 2 (Presi- dent); Quarterly, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Women's Glee Club, 2: Outing Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Barbara June Shippee, "Barb."
Liberal Arts. 47 Water St., Shelburne Falls. Arms Academy. Dean's List, 1.
Z. Janet Shoenberg, "Jan." English. 15,5 Cedar St., Clinton. Brookline High School. Dean's List, 1; Scrolls. 2 (Secre- tary-Treasurer, 2); Burnham Declama- tion, 1; Quarterly, 2; Freshman Hand- book Board, 1, 2; Roister Doisters, 1, 2; Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2 (Treasurer, 2); HiUel Foundation, 1, 2; French Club, 1; German Club, 2; W.A.A., 1; Sigma Delta Tau.
Esther Shub, "Es." History. 44 El- dridge St., Springfield. Classical High School. Quarterly, 2; Quarterly Club, 2; HiUel Foundation, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Frances Siagel, "Faye." French. 136 Homestead St., Roxburv. Girls' Latin School. Dean's List, 1; Outing Club, 1; HiUel Foundation, 1, 2; French Club, 2: W.A.A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Mary Quirk, "Quirkie." English. 35; Springfield St., North .\gawam. .\ga warn High School. Dean's List, 1, 2 Outing Club, 2; Sigma Kappa.
Janet Z. Rabinowilz, "Jan." Recrea- tional Leadership. 580 Norton Pkwy., New Haven, Conn. New Haven Hi'gh School. Quarterly Club, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; HiUel Foundation, 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Lois Marie Ransom. Physical and Biological Sciences. 641 Bay St., Spring- field. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Outing Club, 1; S.C.A., 2; Naiads, 1. 2.
Ruth Regina Raphael. Fine Arts. 6 Oberlin St., Worcester. Classical High School. Choir, 1; Collegian, 1, 2; Freshman Handbook Board, 1, 2; Sintonietta, 1, 2; Outing Club, 2; HiUel Foundation, 1, 2; Music Concert Asso- ciation Committee, 2 (Vice-President); German Club, 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Eugene Lloyd Ratner. "Gene." Psychology. 122 Trowbridge St., Cam- bridge. "Transfer from the University of Connecticut. Class Nominating Com- mittee, 2; Dean's List, I ; HiUel Founda- tion, 2; Veterans Association, 2; Tau Epsilon Phi.
Marion Frances Reed. ^lodern Lan guages. 400 James St., Fairview. Trans ler from Framingham Teachesr College S. C.A., 2; Wesley Foundation, 2.
Marilyn Joanne Reynolds. Hon
Economics. 6 Longfellow Rd., Can bridge. Greenfield High School. Dean List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2; Hon Economics Club, 1, 2.
Jeanne Rheaume. Liberal Arts. 47 Magnolia Ave., Holyokc. Holvokc High School. Dean's List. 1; Roister Doisters, 2; Newman Club, 1,2; French Club. ! , 2; Chi Omega.
Herbert Rumminger. "Herb." Food Technology. 21 Reservoir St., Leeds Northampton High School.
Ruth Lois Russell. "Russ." Liberal Arts. 2S0 Main St., Easthampton. Easthampton High School. Class Nom- inating Committee, 1; Campus Varie- ties, 1, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; S.C.A 2- French Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2; Ski Club' 1, 2: Kappa Alpha Thefa.
Maydee Rahm Scheun
Arts. 186 West St., Leominster. Leomin ster High School. Choir, 1; Campu Varieties, 1, 2; Wesley Foundation. 1.
Florine Scbiff. "Flo " Mathematics 351 Orchard St.. Adams. Adams High School. Dean's List. 1; Outing Club, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; Mathematics Club, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2; Sigma Delta
Luella Doris Sedgwick, "Lue " Home Economics. R.F.D., Lenox. Lenox High School. Pilgrim Fellowship, 2; Dean's List, 1; S.C.A.. 2; Weslev Foundation, 2; 4-H Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; W.A.A., 2.
Helen Teresc Sellew, "Slewv." Ani- mal Husbandry. 40 Worcester St., Natick. Natick High School. Outing Club, 1, 2 (Secretary, 2); Newman Club, 1, 2; Animal Husbandrv Club, 1,2; W, A. A., 1,2.
.fean Patricia Semon. Cheiuistrv, 104 nr,yn Mauer Ave,, Auburn, Auburn High School. Choir, 1 ; Outing Club, 1 ; Dean's List, 1; S,C,A., 2; Chemistry Club. 2; Sigma Kappa.
Ruth Cullen Shea. Chemistrv 44 Dorchester SI.. SpriiiKKtl.l. Cl.is.sical High School. V,n„i;ni Club. 1. 2- Chemistry Club. _'; M;,l 1,,-niiltirs Club 2; W.A.A., 1, ■>: K;i|,pn Knppa Giinima.
Herbert E. Shepard. 'Bert." Agri- culture. East Rd.. Warren. Warren High Scho.il. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A., 1. 2; Thcla Chi, (President, 2).
Beryl Simmons, "Berri." Psychology. Coombs Corner, Amesbury. Amesbury High School. Choir, 1; Freshman Fol- lies, 1; Victory Varieties, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2. Pi Beta Phi.
Hope Anita Simon. Physiology. 297A Walnut Ave., Roxbury. Girls' Latin School. Hillel Foundation, 1, 2; German Club, 1; W.A.A,. 1,2; Sigma Delta Tau.
Ann Louise Sizer, "Si." Physical and Biological Sciences. 77 Columbus .\ve Holyoke. Holyoke High School. Dean's List, 1; Quarterly, 1, 2; Newman Club, 1, 2; Chi Omega.
Lorian Alberta Smith, "Lorry." Eng- lish. 108 Eliot Ave., West Newton. Transfer from Endicott Junior College. Quarterly Club, 3; Roister Doisters, 2; Modern Dance Club, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Paul E. Smith, Jr. English and His- tory. Haydenville Rd., Northampton. Transfer from William Jennings Bryan University. Dean's List, 1; S.C.A,, 2; French Club, 1; Mathematics Club, 2.
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Rachel Smith, "Okie." Hon
nomics. 67 Narragansett St.,
field. Technical High School.
List, 1; Outing Club, 1; Hillel Founda- tion, 1; Home Economics Club, 1; Modern Dance Club, 1.
Jean Rae Spencer, "Spcnce." Liberal .Arts. 14 Crocker Ave., Turners Falls. Turners Falls High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; S.C.A., 2; French Club, 2; 'R'.A.A., 1, 2; Pi Beta Phi.
Naney Quinhv Staev. Pre-Medical. 26 Lakeshorc R^., Natiik. Natick High School. S.C.A., 2.
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Helen Eli/.nl>i-lli Sliinl.-v. ■Sinn." Home Ecuinini,-. l!l \\<-sU-v St.. New- ton. Northlioro llicli Silio,.!. Dean's List, 1; Plll^ip^ liro,.ks n.ib. 1, 2; \V..\.A.. -2: Naiads. I; Clii Ouicna.
Barbara Jane Slegner, "Barbie." Medical Tcchnolog.v. Brimfield. Brim- field High School. Dean's List, 1; Col- legian. 1. 2; Outing Club. 1; S.C..\., 2; Sigma Kappa.
Helen !Mav Sleliga. Liberal .\rts. 6S Cherry St.. Northampton. North- ampton High School. Outing Club, 2; Newman Club. 1, 2; French Club, h Fl.ving Club, 2; Sigma Kappa,
Constance Elizabeth Stephens.
"Connie." Bacteriolog.v. Apt. .504, 992 Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Transfer from Mary Washington College. W.S. G.A. Council (Secretary, 3); Phillips Brooks Club, 2, 3 (Vice-President, 3); S.C.A., 2, 3; W.A.A., 2. 3; Chi Omega.
Lois Evel>-n Stetson, "Stet." Bacteri- ology. Charlemont P. O., Heath. Arms Academy. Outing Club, 1,2; S.C.A., 1, 2.
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M. Elaine Stewart, "Red." Liberal Arts, lis Quincy Ave., Winthrop. Winthrop High School. Victory Varie- ties, 2; Freshman Follies, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Howard Denison Stowe, "Howie." Vetinarv Medicine. P.O. Griswoldville. Arms .\cademv. Phillips Brooks Club, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A. Cabinet, 1, 2; Theta Chi (Secretary, 2).
Betsy Ann Stowell, "Bets." Home Economics. Ned's Pt. Rd., Matta- poisett. Tabor .\cademv. Ski Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; German Club, 2.
Evel>-n Louise Strobech. "Lynn," Home Economics. US Lincoln St., West Medwav. Medwav High School. Choir, 1; S.C.A.. 1; Hime Economics Club. 1; Kappa .\lpha Theta.
Muriel L. Supouvitz. "Supy." Psy- chology. 32 Whitman St., Dorchester. Dorchester High School. Collegian, 1; Outing Club, 1, 2; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2: Flying Club 2; Quraterly Club, 1; Sigma Delta Tau.
Barbara M. Sutton. "Sut." Mathe matics. 165 College St., Amherst. .-Vm herst High School.
Helen Patricia Symonds. "Sy." Physical and Biological Sciences. 73 Cottage St., Melrose. Fishers Island High School. Outing Club, 1, 2; New- man Club, I, 2 (Secretary, 2); United Religious Council, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2.
Thelma Ruth Tarlow. "Thel." Lib- eral Arts. S Wells St.. Gloucester. Gloucester High School. Choir. 1: Freshman Handbook Board, 1; Hillel Foundation, 1, 2.
Gordon Alan Taylor, "Gordy." English. 194 North Maple St., Florence Northampton Hi|;h School, Dean'; List, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2.
Marjorie Myra Terrv, "Margie." Liberal Arts. 22 Green St., Fairhaven. Fairhaven High School. Scrolls, 2; Choir, 1; S.C.A., 1; French Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 1: Chi Omega.
Betty Lu Tolman, "Blu." Physical and Biological Sciences. 19 Edert St., Springfield. Classical High School. C^lass Nominating Committee, 1; Choir, 1; Roister Doisters, 2; Outing Club, 1, 2; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; S.C.A., Cabinet, 1.
Melba Constance Trott. 37 Central St., Ashland. Ashland High School. Choir, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2: S.C.A., 1; French Club. 2.
Georgie Maxine Tyler, "Sandv." Liberal Arts. 113 High St., Pitts6eld. Pittsfield High School. Choir. 1; (Quart- erly Club, 1; Phillips Brooks Club, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Wesley Foundation, 1; Pi Beta Phi.
Marcia Van Meter, "Marty." Liberal Arts. 167 Montague Rd., North Am- herst. Amherst High School. Class Nominating Committee, 1; Scrolls, 2; W.S.G.A. Council, 2; Choir, .1; Sin- fonietta, 1; Women's Glee Club, 2; French Club, 2; W'.A.A., 1, 2; Chi Omega,
_ Waite, "Jo." Home Eco- „. 14 Fells Rd., Stoneham. Stone- ham High School. Home Economics Club, 1, 2; W.A.A.. 1, 2; Kappa .Mpha Theta.
Marcia Rosalie Walker. Landscape .Architecture. Lebanon Hill, R.F.D, No. 2, Southbridge. Mary E. Wells High School. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; S.C.A.,
Elizabeth Anne Warner. "Betty. 137 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls. Arms Academy. Sinfonietta, 1, 2; S,C.A., 1, 2,
Hazel Isabelle White. Home Eco- nomics. 33S Pleasant St., Winthrop. Bellingham High School. Roister Dois- ters, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2; Wesley Founda- tion, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2.