Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 90 of 196
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dramatic mu The main purpose of the Dramatic Club is to pro- mote interest and enthusiasm in dramatics on campus. Tied in with this is the desire to give enjoyment both to actors and audience. This year the club has put on one play a term as in previous years. The idea is to give a comedy, a mystery and a dramatic produc- tion so that all phases of dramatics are covered. The members of the club gain valuable experience in acting while giving themselves and many others the enjoyment of seeing a play well done. President Stage Manager Technical Director Secretary Business Manager Advisors OFFICERS Bob Thomson Leila McGowen Vince O ' Reilly Judy Sinder Don McCullough Mr. Resnick, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Brown li I 1st row, left to right: Ann Beckett, Nancy Coulter, Sheila Whiddon, Pat Foley, Tiiu Parli, Kitty Virkhaus. 2nd row: Don McCullough, Leila McGowen, Bob Thomson, Judith Sinder, Vince O ' Reilly. 3rd row: Neale Roth, Walter Foster, Robert Meacham, John Zaccaro, Dave Martens, Nevin Greene, Roger Bates, Bob Garner, Bill Parikas, Art Andrews. 86

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COSMOPOLITAN CLCII In order to better understand the American ways of life, the Cosmopolitan Club was started for the foreign and American students on campus. Through the club these students become acquainted with the customs, ways of living and thinking of American students and other foreign students. The club has about an equal amount of foreign and American students, who work and talk together in full harmony. The students in the organization have a varied pro- gram of parties, meetings and dancing which all go to enrich the lives of both foreign and American stu- dents. This is truly world fellowship in action on the Springfield campus. OFFICERS Allen Kidoguchi James Brouse Mae Sumida Joan Nelson Dr. Weil President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor 1st row: Catharina Top Ziai, Catherine Ochiai, Katherine Fuku- moto, Tiiu Parli, Felicidad Lazaro, Leila McGowen, Flora Vio- landa, Kitty Virkhaus. 2nd row: Dr. Weil, Roberta Ford, Jim Brouse, Al Kidoguchi, Mae Sumida, Judy Sinder, Joan Nelson. 3rd row: Robson Moses, Hitwant Sidhu, Kyong Sam Kwak, Yonetoshie Kamida, Walter Kitagawa, Jose Ampudia, Narasim- hanna Parappa, John Mishkawi. 4th row: Masahari Takakura, Noel Hayman, Sami Sansuri, Abol Ziai, Ismail Samarrai, Al Matsuda, Al Reyes, Vajim Jabbar. 85



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U I J L TEAM 1st row, left to right: Mary Jo McNicholas, Tiiu Parli, Mary Lou Sabisch Barbara Jacobs, Faith Ann Coley, Sue White, Barb Gallant, Betty Morrill, Claire Falcone, Sally Kern, Kitty .Virkhaus. 2nd row: Doris Fasanella, Irene Kerr, Norma Weaver, Doris Pollock, Verna Shafer, Judy Singleton, Anita Jones, Barbara Sparks, Barbara Dawes, Margie Caldwell, Rebecca King, Eleanor Gardner, Diane DeSapio, Carol Jeffers, Sally Jenkins, Doris Hamel, Mrs. Babbitt. Absent: Carole Ann Peck, Francis Licciardiello, Betty Rae Herrick, Veronica Cafasso, Norma Bray, Paula Deubel, Beverly Keene, Alice Maliff. OFFICERS The Springfield College Women ' s Drill Team had its beginning in the fall of 1953. Miss Jean Greig, who has since departed, was chosen to supervise the thirty-two-member squad. Its initial home appear- ance, a scintillating performance during the half of the Fall Homecoming game, was well received. Drill routines were presented at subsequent football and basketball games. 1954 found the Drill Team under the able super- vision of Mrs. Diane Babbitt. She has been instru- mental in providing new routines and new exper- iences for participants and spectators alike. The Drill Team is a credit to the college and is looking forward toward bigger and better things in the future. Manager Manager elect Advisor Frances Licciardiello Betty Rae Herrick Mrs. Babbitt

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