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Knitrereitites Ushers Club Uffifiieers Club Page Twelve , , , f l Top Row 1Left to Rightxz Christine Smith, Florence Morton, Laura Ross, Miss Marion Arnston, sponsor: Rosie Veal. Front Row: Louise Hollis, Lawrencia Majchrzak, Annie Schewchuk, Helen Jackson, XJ Top Row 1Left to Rightl: Ada Hibbet, Virginia Morhat, Harry Kowalewski, Joe Zaptowski, John Baker, Casimer Wieszczyk, Beulah Baldwin, Pauline Brunk. Second Row: AntoineLte Isca, Eulah Clarke, June Lewenberg, Maria Walkowiak. Virginia Amare, Audrey Allard, Ilene Dyczkowski. Front Row: Yolanda Iaceo, Barbara Brown, presidentg Ida Di Rocco, Delphine Zaklicki, Marion Lutz, Carrie Nor- man, Grace Miceli. 1 Top Row 1Left to Rightr: Alvin Jackson, Ray Ascenzo, Caesar Santogrossi, Tony Trepiak, Bob New- man, Mario Fabrizio. Front Row: Carrie Jackson. Jessie Kruzmanowski, Marian Pogorzelska, Robert Budnick, Beulah Baldwin, Eleanore Bradach, Lucille Dlugoszewski, Raymond Korth.
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THE REVIEW '- 1942 ff Rise and Shine . 9 L' ten my children and you shall hear the tale of six prudent students' careers. The years from January, 1939, to January, 1942, brought forth the stars of those terms in Northeastern. But enough! Hear these tales, and remember. Once upon a time there dwelled within the walls of Northeastern an ambitious lass by the name of Alfreda Le- nassi. As the years ' progressed, so did A1- freda. Her records in both scholarship and attendance were be yond reproach. Then in the year of '41 Al- freda played a part in Henry Aldrich. Th e n again as another term came up, she appeared in Big Hearted Her- bert. When Alfreda was in 12A, she was e l e c t e d president of Loyalty and vice-presi- dent of the Student Council. The world was cold, but it greeted a future secretary in a law firm warmly. ttti And still, all Within these same years, another lass beamed with all h e r accomplishments. Her name was Mary fClass Spiriti Stalt- man. Now this bonnie had a fine list of ac- complishments as the president of Portia House and the library staff, vice-president of the Portia Socialites, and of the 12A class, associate editor of the monthly Review. and co-editor in chief of the Senior Issue. Yea, she even gleamed in ' Henry Aldrich and Big Hearted Herbert. with two words upper- most in her mind, Wayne and Librarian . 'A' 'Ir ir ir Then there was Webster House's president, George Patrick. Smart as a whip, too, for he had an all-A record. George had the honor of being secretary of the Hi-Y. The scholar- ship this year to Wayne was awarded to George by the Great Lakes Insurance Com- pany, for oneyear. George wanted to be a success in the com- mercial field. The world had waited 17 years for such a lad to enter it, and at last he had come! Mary faced the world Then there is the tale of Daniel Cunningham. Dear, but he was liked by his fellow class mates! So much so, that he was elected president of the 12B class, a n d-president of the 12A class. It came to pass that Dan was also elected presi- dent of Democracy House. But his honors ended not thereg for to top his parts in Ladies of the Jury, and Henry Aldrich, he had a part in Big Hearted Her- bert. When Dan opened the door facing the world, he shivered not-for dec- tiki Now comes a tale of one so extraordinary in in that its doer was automatically c a l l e d Brain Tr u s t' ' and Genius . Lucille Dlu- goszewski was a mem- ber of the Student Council, the winner of the Civitan Essay Con- test, a varsity swim- mer, a member of the choir and the band, a varsity debater, editor in chief of The Rfview and co-editor of the senior Issue, and she had the honor of giv- ing the traditional Jane Addams speech. Lucille was referred to tors are strong. everything participated YS pianist and composer. The scholarship to Wayne for four years was awarded her. A possesio-r of the desirable qualities to make the greatest doctor-to-be faced the world when Lucille Dlugoszewski closed the door on her last diy in high scho-ol. ak -lr 'A' 'A' The years may be gone, but Jim was one lad who had not wasted them during his three ' years in Northeastern. Nay, far from it, for James Livingston had such honors as being president of A n g ell House, a member of Angell Honor Society, president of the Fenc- ing Club, a varsity de- bater, and a Thespian. Speaking mildly, his record was extraordin- ary. When Jimmy left Northeastern, one, 1 could h e a r the mur- murs of the students who had known him, slight- ly and well, saying, There goes James Livings- tong he's going to be a successful lawyer, just wait and see! Page Eleven
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v Top Row tLeft to Rightl: Marian Pogorzelska, Lillian Skutnik, Jeanette Mankiewicz, Sylvia August- ine, Alice Jachna, Gladys Schaper, Rita Malick, Florence Twarcly. Second Row: Doris Sniolarski, Doro- thy Spiewak, Elsie Schultz, Sylvia Sawicki, Hedwig Zabinski, Ali-ce Romanchuk, Irene Rakowski. Third Row: Marion Kay, Virginia Kolodziejski, Jeanette Mikula, Eleanor Panasiak, Joan Beger, Irene Ulicny. Front Row: Helen Kusznerewicz, Gloria Skibicki, Mary Staltman, Helen Molitoris, Helen Vayko. ' ' l Standing fLeft to Rightl: Lillian Grates. Le Roy Schrock, Laura Kolasa, Richard Japowicz, The- resa Minando, Joe Srnoley, Edith Parowski, Faust Kalata, Lottie Stadnik, Harry Kowalewski, George Cholack, Patricia Chmielewski. Sitting: Clement Piekarski, Ann Dankowicz, social secretaryg Alfreda Lenassi, vice presidentg Rose Zwolinski, president: John Chaklos, recording secretaryg Robert Kline. Top Row 1Left to Rightlz J o h n Sternicki, Joseph Pujdowski, Arthur Wisniewski, Gino Santavicca. Second Row: Anthony Pantano, Ted Roman, Edward Kowalczyk, John Knecht, Clifford Raczynski. Front Row: John Nick Kretchensky, presidentg Joseph R. Young, sponsorg Norbert Mazurek, secretary-treas- urerg Merrill Case, sponsorg Vincent Landino. Library Staiiif Student Council Service Club
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