Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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ALL- UNIVERSITY Benn, Ma,-Evoy. Lucey. Carr, Pittman, Jozefowski, Robinson, Fienrnnn, Olson, Rnvin, Stocking. Kelly, Young, Dnrgic, O'Neill, Allman Winston, Cnldcrnra, Ncwdick, O'Toolr, Mnthes, Kingsley, Pnllndino, Wright, Tufts, Money PERMANENT CLASS IIFFICERS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS President: Lowell Vincent Kingsley Secreta:-ry: Veronica Mary Lucey Agent: George Parsons VVinston COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADIXIINISTRATION President: John William O'Neill Secretary: Philip Robinson Agent: Harry Henry Fienrnan EVENING COLLEGE OF COMMERCE President: James Thomas Palladino Secretary: Helen Marie Kelly Agent: Redmond Joseph Allman COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS President: Janet Ann Bornhoiit Secretary: Doris Priscilla Bean Agent: Adele Joan Jozefowski COLLEGE OF INIUSIC President: lVIinnie lVIaude Calderara Secretary: Virginia Stanislaus Agent: Norma Louise Caswell SARGENT COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION President: Eleanor Grace Ackerman Secretary: Marjorie Lou Heck Agent: hiary lilathes SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY President: Daniel Downing VValker Secreta ry: Frank Cunningham Agent: Carl Leroy Stocking SCHOOL OF LAW President: Joseph Francis lNIcEvoy, Jr. S ecretary: lilary Frances Goggin Agent: Frederick James Carr, Jr. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE President: William Hanson Horton Secretary: Isabel Stirling lNIoney Agent: Iver Solomon Ravin SCHOOL OF EDUCATION President: Ernest William Olson Secretary: Ann Newdick Agent: Lawrence Percival Dargie SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL VVORK President: Robert Loring Young Secretary: Priscilla Tufts Agent: Ruthe Priscilla VVright GRADUATE SCHOOL President: Mack Boyd Stokes Secretary: hiary Louise O'Toole Agent: Jean Barbara. Pittman H891

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ALL - UNIVERSITY Crane '41, Tootell '41, Lightfoot '42, Lester '41, Harris '41, Jones '41 . t Dargie '40, Springer '40, Sasaki '41, Shepard '41, Law '41, Bornlioift '41, Chapman '41 Cunningham '40, Pallaidino '40, Carlson '40, Perkins '40 Pres., President Marsh, Mathes '40 Src., Kingsley '40 Trans., Carr '40, Romeo '40 UN IVERSITY STUDENT CIIUNCIL THE Bosfroiv 'UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL was organ- ized by Dr. Marsh to act as an instrument for the co-or- dination of student activities of the various organ- izations, societies, and government groups within the University. Both Junior and Senior VVeeks, the high- lights of the University social year, are under the direc- tion of the Council, as are all other activities and func- tions which come under the heading all-University. The Council meets with the President at his office some half-dozen times during the college year. Although many topics of a diversified nature are discussed at these meetings, the most important is how to integrate and unite the diilerent Departments of the University into a feeling of oneness. Despite the efforts of the students and faculty to eradicate it, departrnentalism is rather stronger at Bos- ton University than it should be. The Boston University News has done much and has potentialities of doing much more to foster the all-University spirit that Presi- dent Marsh would like to see. It is hoped that when all the Departments are located on the new Charles River campus, all narrow provincialisms will disappear. OFFICERS P-resident . . Charles Wilbur Perkins '40 C.B.A. Secretary . . . lVIary Mathes '40 Sarg. Tlreasurer . Lowell Vincent Kingsley '40 C'.L..4. DELEGATES C.L.A. C. of JI. llleclicine Lowell Vincent Kingsley '40 Eugene Joseph Romeo '40 Barton Eugene Briggs '40 Ernest hlatthew Law '41 Frederick Augustus Harris '41 Howard Lightfoot '41 C.B.A. Sargent Education Charles VVilbur Perkins '40 Mary lVIathes '40 Lawrence Percival Dargie '40 Robert Stanley Crane '41 Pauline lhlackintosh Shepard '41 Walter Daniel Rudziak '41 Eve. Coll. of Comm. Theology R. fic S. James Thomas Palladino '40 Frank Cunningham '40 Esther Loraine Springer '40 Frederick Henry Jones '41 Kuranosuke Sasaki '41 Ralph Chapman '41 P.A.L. Law Graduate Doris Evangeline Carlson '40 Fred James Carr '40 William Purcell Lester '40 Ethel Rosalie Bornhofft '41 William Tootell '41 Joseph Howard Lane '40 11881 1 1 1



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ALL-UNIVERSITY Liebernmn '43, E Hurd '43, Simmons '42, Binder '40, Hayes '42, Campbell '42, Goodman '40, Hederson '40 Berman '40, Morrison '-ll. Heimherg '40, Margolin '42, Maietta '43, Slntlnuu '40, Stokes '40, Orenstoni '43, Rose '40 Kelley '40, Mzxrram '41 V. Ftrs., Rudin Conch, Dr. Snenth Dir., Goldman '40 Pres., Entin '42 Sec., Lnndquist. '40 Vnrs. Mgr. DEBATING THE DEBATING TEAMS travelled farther, debated more times, and met more of the nation's outstanding colleges than in any previous year. Representatives of the three squads made six major trips extending over five thous- and miles and including fifty outstanding schools. In addition to entertaining teams from many colleges, the University's squads presented discussions and debates before more than forty clubs, service groups and high schools in Greater Boston. They demonstrated some of the less common but very valuable forms of debate, including symposia and cross-question techniques be- fore several high school groups. The freshman team was invited by Bates College to participate in a demonstra- tion of cross-question debating before a regional high school debate conference, while several representatives of the varsity teams at.tended the New England Student Debate Conference where they participated in the passing of legislation of interest to college debaters. A banquet wound up activities for the year. Professor Sneath reviewed achievements of the squads and keys were awarded to those who had fulfilled the necessary requirements. The announcement of an annual award to the most valuable debater was made by Mr. Rudin who designated Edith Goldman the winner for 1940. Professor Sneath also announced a new annual award, an honorary membership in Delta Sigma Rho to the faculty member who during the year has done most in the interests of speech, and pinned the Delta Sigma Rho key upon Coach John Rudin, this year's choice. The speaker of the evening was Professor Brooks Quimby, District Governor of Delta Sigma Rho, and his address upon the place of speech in the college pro- gram was a prophecy for greater intercollegiate debat- ing exploits in the future. OFFICERS Piresident . . Edith Goldman '40 C.L.A. Vice-President . . Williani Entin '4Q C.B.A. H70'llZ67l,S Varsity Manager . Julia Kelley '40 Surg. Menfs Varsity Manager Francis Lundquist '40 C.L.A. - MEMBERS Helen Berman '40 C.L.r4. Julia Kelley '40 Sa-rg. Josephine Orenstein '43 Ed. Eugene Binder '40 C.L.A. Gerard Lally '41 C.L.A. Robert Parsons '40 C.B.A. Harold Brody '40 Ed. Edward Lanigan '42 C.B.A. William Piccerillo '40 C'.L.A. Edith Goldman '40 C.L..4. Russell Levenson '42 C'.B.A. Doris Rose '40 C.L.A. Thomas Hederson '40 C.B.A. Francis Lundquist '40 C.L.A. David Statham '40 C.L.A. Sidney Heimberg '42 Law Mafalda Maietta '43 C.L.A. Leon Witten '40 C.L.A. l190l

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