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16 Senior Class Tear Boo 1936 Graduation 1936 Senior Speakers Catherine Carney Bryce Moulton Donald Cowing Georgia Schlepegrell WINNERS OF SPECIAL AWARDS American Legion Prize Essay Virginia Brule Essay — “Spirit of Sharon” Priscilla Grant Rensselaer Prize for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Donald Cowing Sons of American Revolution Award for Excellence in American History Donald Cowing Stenotype Club Award Olga Segrini
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Senior Class Tear Book, 1936 15 Front row, left to right: Thomas Coffey, Richard Whitney, Warren Boyce, Douglas Kitterman, Paul Flamcnd, William Lyttle, Bertram Friedman, Harold Paul, Herbert Gross Second row: Winifred O ' Leary, Elizabeth O ' Leary, Louise Hayes, Philomena Mace, Alice Roach, Mary Farwell, Mona Breswick, Dorothy MacLean, Marjorie Squires, Helen Mann, Alice Wagner, Elizabeth Hampton Third row: Marilyn Peck, Patricia Morgan, Janet Baker, Marilyn Boyce, Marion Bodwell, Thomas Nelson, Elizabeth Armstrong, Kenneth Stetson, Shirley Nelson, George Stevenson, Irene Bentley, Doris Carter, Barbara Friberg Rear row: John Colaneri, Maurice Rockett, Donald Gowing, R chard Chase, Richard Bendi- nelli. Principal Ernest Brown, John Baker, Richard Newton, Bryce Moulton, Er.c McNair, Lewis Mullen Absent: Mary Brigham, Virginia Brule THE STUDENT COUNCIL In lieu of class officers, Grades 7-12 this year have sent representatives to a council which cooperates with the administration in bringing before the various home rooms whatever may need the attention of the students. The purpose of the council is to increase the number of students participating in class government and to put that representation on a merit basis. Not very much was asked or expected of the council this first year, but next year when it will not be so new and strange the council will assume considerable responsibility in traffic patrol, monitor duty, and promotion of school activities. The responsibility of good self ' government and the participation in representative government are two necessary things in the making of American citizens.
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Senior Class Tear Boo 1936 17 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Day Division COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural education and a vocational competence which fits him to enter some specific type of useful employment. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS A DMINISTRATION Offers a college program with broad and thorough training in the principles of business with specialization in ACCOUNTING, BANK- INC and FINANCE, or BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. Instruction is through modern methods including lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, professional talk by business executives, and motion pictures of manufacturing processes. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Provides complete college programs in Engineering with profession ' al courses in the fields of CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, and ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION. General engineering courses are pursued dur- ing the Freshman year thus the student need not make a final decision as to the branch of Engineering in which he wishes to specialize until the beginning of the Sophomore year. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan, which is available to the students in all courses, provides for a combination of practical industrial experience with classroom instruction. Under this plan the student is able to earn a portion of his school expenses as well as to form business contacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science for catalog or further information svrite to: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, Director of Admissions BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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