E BEACON CLASS OF 1 957 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS YEARBOOK STAFF Editor: RUSS MAHONY Co-Editor: jack McCaffrey Art Manager: LEW HART Research Manager: ANNIE YOUNG Business Manager: TERRY GRYNCEWICZ Advertising Manager: DON LORION John Mazzuca, Art Walker, Lew Hart. Harry Spead, Jim Jung, Harvey Madoff, Don Lorion. I FOREWORD With the sincere hope of bringing a worthy souvenir of significant days m MfltfHf at Suffolk University to its many loyal students, the Staff has devoted many hours of hard work. We feel that your satisfaction with this volume is our compensation, and with this thought the Staff presents to you the — 1957 Beacon. The Beacon in years to come will bring back memories of apprenticeship in preparation for life . . . Suffolk means much more to us as Seniors than j§ it did as Freshmen — yes, more than a mere Candlelight, a bright and ceaseless beacon with wider beams for tomorrow. Yearbook Editor 5 Russell Mahony DEDICATION f0UI and s - , 0 a cVose out ion stet s CI ? e W u « - b „«! Suifo each « ibyW a«n, fam . e eBt Med and often enngn us a £,«n ce These men  d w - toP ortant du e Ve ance of P undertakl ng. , , , Out neAid tt MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS You Seniors, Class of 1957, have been active, participating members of the Suffolk Family for the past four years, and during this time you have formed many friendships that will endure for a long time. Among the many friendships thus formed, you will find that there are three or four that are particularly close and will endure for a long, long time. Now, three or four very close bonds of friendship may seem to in- dicate that you have failed in your personal relations with your fellow classmates. On the contrary, it proves that you have been very successful in revealing your true nature to your fellow students to the extent that they have found much good in you and want to share in that which is good. The memory of these close associations will provide substance for many pleasant recollections of events and situations which developed while you were together in the University. Soon you will become Alumni of Suffolk and will want to take part in the activities of the General Alumni Association. The gatherings of the Alumni will provide the medium inducive to the retelling of stories about your student days that have amused you over the years and you may want to recall events that in- fluenced your lives. You will be surprised how warm, wise and reassuring these remembrances of informal talks with your professors, the administrative officers and fellow students can be. Many times they give new meaning to life. I have stressed the importance of belonging to the Memory Group — Alumni Association. As time goes on, you will realize that the value of your Suffolk friendships will actually outweigh the value of the textbook learning., Always remember that as you go, so goes the Suffolk Family and as the Suffolk Family goes, so go you. So I say sincerely, farewell Class of 1957 and fare- you- well. ROBERT J. MUNCE President LIBRARY STAFF Seated, left to right: Mar- gret Lane, Patricia Brown. Standing: Charles Landry, Jack McCaffrey, Charles Zaroulis, Norman Bleigh. MAINTENANCE STAFF Left to right: James Ken- ney, the late Mr. Bernard Hill, Jeff Eastman. BOOK STORE STAFF Left to right: Annie Young, Dick Jones, Paul Fitzpat- rick, Norman King, Tom Dolan, Joe Archiprete. (Annie Young and Joe Archiprete purchasing text books. ) . . . OUR DEAN To my friends, the Seniors of 1956: One of the happiest, yet at the same time one of the most regretful, of the privileges of your Dean is to wish you well upon your graduation. Perhaps some of you will remember having heard or read somewhere the old Roman words that combine greeting and goodbye, Ave atque vale, Hail and Fare- well. Far away and antique as this phrase may appear, it was full of warmth and dignity. It is in the same friendly spirit that I send you this message as you close your college career. You will carry with you from Suffolk a great variety of experiences. Not only have you schooled yourselves in useful skills, in knowledge of science and of our social, economic, political, and philosophical institu- tions, but you all have experienced friendships which will remain vivid and valued in the years ahead. All of these treasured results of your college days have, there is no doubt, matured and aided you to acquire a sure foundation upon which to build successful lives. To accomplish this is the whole purpose for which the interlocking college activities (curricular and extracurricular) have been arranged. You can face your future with confidence. And so I greet you and wish you well as you start your real adventure. DONALD W. GOODRICH, Dean College Departments cj. 1 HISTORY DEPARTMENT Seated: Dr. Norman B. Floyd Standing, left to right: Dr. Edward G. Hartmann Dr. Florence Petherick Dr. Vahe A. Sarafian HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT Prof. Donald W. Goodrich Dr. Richard D. Pierce ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated, left to right: Dr. Neilson C. Hannay Dr. Ella M. Murphy Dr. Stanley M. Vogel Standing: Prof. John V. Colburn Mr. Merrill H. Goldwyn Mr. Paul E. Hamel Not present: Mr. Arthur K. McComb Mr. George Znaidousky SPEECH DEPARTMENT Prof. Joseph H. Strain Not Present: Mr. Bernard P. McCabe, Jr. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Seated: Prof. Donald M. Unger Standing: Prof. Charles Law- Mr. VTilliam L. Roche 15 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mr. Benson Diamond Prof. Harold M. Stone Prof. John J. Mahoney Dr. Dion J. Archon Mr. Martin W. Donahue Not Present: Mr. Francis E. Hannon Mr. W. Barry Macdonald Mr. Thomas A. Norris Mr. Fred L. Sullivan PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY Dr. William S. Sahakian SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Left to right: Dr. Frank M. Buckley, Sr. Prof. D. Donald Fiorillo Dr. Leo Lieberman Dr. William S. Sahakian Mr. Morton J. Asch SULEE BOON-LONG, B.S. in B.A. 190 Kausan Road Bangkok. Thailand Major: Management Minor: Marketing Business Club Vice President of the Thai Alliance in America 1956 Special Advisor to the Alliance — 1957 JOHN H. CARMICHAEL, B.S. in B.A. 105 Hammond Road Belmont. Mass. Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Business Club President 4; Vice President of Student Coun- cil 4; Debating Society: American Marketing Association Secretary 4: Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List. PAUL CAVANAUGH, A.B. 14 Spring Street Medford. Mass. Major: Government Minor: History Varsity Club 2, 3 Business Club 2. 3 Varsity Basketball 2. 3 Psychology Club 2, 3 20 HENRY J. COLELLA, A.B. 997 River Street Hyde Park, Mass. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Drama Club 3, 4 President of Drama Club 4 Psychology Club 3, 4 Newman Club 3,4 LOUIS B. CONNELLY, JR., B.S. in Journalism 48 Bartlett Street Somerville, Mass. Major: Journalism Minor: English Basketball 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3: Suf- folk Journal 2. 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Yearbook Staff; Who ' s Who THOMAS E. DILLON, B.S. 23 Cross Street Beverly, Mass. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Chemistry Club JOHN T. DOLAN, A.B. 136 Fisher Avenue Boston, Mass. Major: History Minor: Government Newman Club 1, 2, 3 Business Club Spanish Club Student Council President 3 Dean ' s List FRANCIS X. DURHAM, B.S. in Journalism 5 Wenham Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. Major: Journalism Newman Club Treasurer 1; Suffolk Journal 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Science Club GEORGE EIERMANN, B.S. in B.A. 102 Hancock Street Dorchester, Mass. Major: Business Administration Business Club Newman Club 22 JOHN A. GOMES, B.S. in B.A. 117 Cedar Street New Bedford, Mass. Major: Business Administration Minor: Education Newman Club Business Club THERESA B. GRYNCEWICZ, A.B. 150 Thompson Road Webster, Mass. Major: Government Minor: Economics Business Manager of Yearbook Student Council 1 Who ' s Who 4 Newman Club Secretary 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 2 Dean ' s List Suffolk Journal 4 WASU French Club 2 Business Club 1, 2 23 CARL K. HARDY, B. S. in B.A. 35 Dearborn Street Medford. Mass. Major: Accounting Business Club 2,3 LEWIS J. HART, B.S. in B.A. P.O. Box 327 Fayville. Mass. Major: Management Minor: Marketing Dean ' s List Psychology Club Newman Club American Marketing Association Yearbook Staff Who ' s Who Business Club Jr. Vice President Business Club I 24 GEORGE W. HAUSER, BS. 18 Parkway Road Brooldine, Mass. Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Business Club DEAN I. HODGDON, B.S. in B.A. 384 Amory Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. Major: Business Administration Business Club ROBERT G. HODGES, A.B. 4 Meadow Lane Wilmington, Mass. Major: English Minor: Biology Science Club Newman Club WILLIAM J. HORAN, A.B. 14 Perry Street Brookline, Mass. Major: Government Minor: Sociology JAMES G. JUNG, JR., B.S. in B.A. 239 Broadway Boston. Mass. Major: Management President of Business Club 4; Member of Student Council 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Dean ' s List DOUGLAS RALPH KENNEY, B.S. 48 Essex Street Melrose. Mass. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Science Club 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Phi Beta Chi Honor Fraternity Dean ' s List 26 RICHARD LEMAY, B.S. 17 Harugari Street Fitchburg, Mass. Major: Government Minor: History Dean ' s List President of Psychology Club 3 Newman Club 3, 4 Business Club 4 Who ' s Who â– WILLIAM G. LEPELLEY, JR., B.S. in B.A. 29 Acadia Ave. Saugus, Mass. Major: Management Minor: Accountant Business Club 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3; Newman Club 2, 3. ROBERT K. LOOBY, B.S. in B.A. 117 Park Drive Boston, Mass. Major: Marketing Vice President of Education Club 3 Business Club 27 DONALD E. LORION, B.S. 129 Cedar Street Fitchburg, Mass. Major: Marketing Dean ' s List Vice President of Senior Class Who ' s Who Advertising Manager of Yearbook Business Club Newman Club Psychology Club American Marketing Association JAMES G. MacKEEN, B.S. in B.A. 846 Washington Street Holliston, Mass. Major: Accounting Business Club Dean ' s List HARVEY MADOFF, A.B. 280 Brookline Street Cambridge. Mass. Major: Go%ernment Minor: Psychology Yearbook Staff Psychology Club Business Club German Club Student Zionist Group Dean ' s List 28 RUSSELL L. MAHONY, A.B. 60 Hawthorn Street Chelsea, Mass. Major: History Minor: Government Editor of Yearbook Class President 1, 3, 4 Business Club 2, 4 Student Council 4 Dean ' s List S FRANCIS B. MALONEY, B.S. in B.A. 26 Howard Street Bridgewater, Mass. Major: Business Administration Business Club Newman Club Psychology Club MARTIN J. MANSFIELD, JR., B.S. 166 Granite Street Pigeon Cove, Mass. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration Business Club Newman Club Psychology Club LOUIS P. McGEE, B.S. m B.A. 626 Hutchins Street Berlin. Mass. Mjior: Accounting Minor. Management Newman Club 2, 3 Business Club 2. 3, 4 john j. McCaffrey, a.b. 132 Concord Street Lowell. Mass. Major: English Minor: History- French Club 2 Vice President of Drama Club Co-Editor of Yearbook Dean ' s List ROBERT M. McGRATH, B.S. in B.A. 4 Princeton Terrace Lynn. Mass. Mawr: Management Minor: Marketing Vice President of the Business Club 3 Psychology Club 3 Student Council 2 American Marketing Association Business Club 2, 3, 4 Newman Club LEON MOORE, A.B. 14 Wilmore Street Mattapan, Mass. Major: Government Minor: History President of Student Zionist Organization 4; Treasurer of German Club 2, 3; Dean ' s List JULIUS M. MIKOLAITIES, BS. 138 Willow Street Lawrence, Mass. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry French Club 2 President of Science Club 4 Student Council 4 Phi Beta Chi Honor Fraternity NICHOLAS R. NASTASI, B.S. 25 Bates Road Arlington 74, Mass. Major: Management Business Club 3, 4 Newman Club 3, 4 ROBERT SINCLAIR NORDLUND, A3. 71 Tobey Road Belmont, Mass. Major: Romance Languages Minor: Biology Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 ARTHUR PERETZIAN, B.S. 122 Hillside Street Roxbury, Mass. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry President Armenian Club 2, 3; Science Club; Class Treas- urer 1; French Club 2; Chemistry Club; Who ' s Who PHILIP E. PERRY, B.S. 62 Perkins Street Gloucester. Mass. Major: Chemistry Minor: Physics-Mathematics Science Club JAMES REGAN, A.B. 1623 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester. Mass. Major: Government Minor: History Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Editor-in-Chief Newman Paper 2 ROBERT L. RECKO, B.S. 229 Chambers Street Boston. Mass. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Science Club 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 3, 4 Intercollegiate Chemical Society THERESA F. RILEY, B.S. 3 Spring Street Salem. Mass. Major: Education Minor: Sociology WASU Secretary-Treasurer 4 Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Assistant Coach Girls ' Basketball 4 Dean s List RODERICK W. 25 Flint Street North Quincy, Mass. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Basketball 2, 3 Newman Club 3 Psychology Club 3, 4 SMITH, A.B. JACOB L. SOKOLOW, B.S. in B.A. 24 Maryknoll Street Mattapan, Mass. Major: Accounting Business Club HARRY SPEAD, B.S. in B.A. 51 Whitney Street Lowell, Mass. Major: Marketing Minor: Management Newman Club Psychology Club Secretary of the Varsity Club SU Journal Business Manager Who ' s Who Dean ' s List ALFRED E. SPURR, B.S. in B. Independence Road Concord, Mass. Major: Accounting Treasurer of Business Club 4 Yearbook Staff FRANK J. STOKOWSKI, A.B. 3965 Washington, Street Roslindale, Mass. Major: Government Minor: History Dean ' s List EDWARD H. TABAK, B.S. in 19 Darius Court South Boston, Mass. Major: Accounting Business Club ANTONIO J. TERENZI, A.B. 20 Beckford Street Beverly, Mass. Major: History Minor: Government Dean ' s List Newman Club 2, 3, 4 PHILIP M. TOSCANO, A.B. 23 Henderson Street Arlington, Mass. Major: Government Minor: Economics Vice President Newman Club 3: President Newman Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Business Club 2 3. WARREN S. WALD, B.S. 317 Hammond Pond Pkwy. Brookline, Mass. Major: Marketing Treasurer of Student Zionist Organization 2 Business Club 2, 3, 4 RONALD WEINBERG, A3. 112 Shirley. Avenue Revere, Mass. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Psychology Club 3; Treasurer of the Psychology Club 3; Student Zionist Organization; Business Club 3, 4 ARTHUR A. WALKER, B.S. 29 Cedar Avenue Stoneham. Mass. Ma or: Elementary Education Minor: Sociology Drama Club 3 Psychology Club 2 President of Education Club 3 Varsity Club 3 President of Student Council 4 Who ' s Who Dean ' s List ANNIE L. YOUNG, A.B. 5 Melrose Court Lawrence. Mass. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Who ' s Who Drama Club Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 2, 3, 4 Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 Suffolk Journal 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Miss Suffolk 3 WASU CHARLES J. ZAROULIS. A.B. 14 Rochdale Avenue Lowell. Mass. Major: History Minor: English Journal Staff 4 Drama Club 4 History Club 4 Dean ' s List LAWRENCE H. FISHER. BS. in B.A. 10 Prince Street Brockton. Mass. Major: Business Administration Business Club Basketball Team 3 Senior Class Christmas Card Sales aid Yearbook Drive 41 Seated: Bernard McCabe, Fac- ulty Advisor. Standing, left to right: James Jung. Presi- dent; Armen Der Marderosian, Vice President; John Car- michael. 42 Club Officers: James Kelly, President; John Daly. Vice President: Kathy Whelan. Recording Secretary; Corresponding Secretary, Josephine Fisichella. Absent: Faculty Advisor. Dr. Frank Buckley, Sr. Officers: President. Rosemary Holub; Vice President Dotty Hood; Secretary-Treasurer. Teasie Riley Club Officers: Charles Sullivan, Presi dent; Pete Spallina, Secretary -Treasurer Fa culty Advisor, Mr. Sumner Kirschner Club Officers: Edwin Marksman, Presi- dent; Peggy Rudolph, Secretary; Laverne Coleman, Treasurer; Advisor, Dr. Leo Lieberman. W Suffolk: Journal OL, 13 NO. A Lou Connelly Ass4 itf- Editor Editorial Adviser J 1 BOSTON. MASS. JANUARY 1957 Toreadors ' Witty. nted ater the was irst Ml guishi. educat. death. Tl and a est condolences to him and his family one of its f inest frit JOURNAL STAFF AT WORK— Left to right: Dick Booker, Harry Spead, Candy Kreutel, Lou Connelly, Annie Young, and Michael Cicco. In rear are John Fitzpatrick and Jim List. Various methods of reaching a suitable remedy for this situ- ation have been voiced by mem- irry awn why Education has lost I expressed that they could not Clubs and Dances Following previous issues of the Journal some students have voiced ODinions that we have been remiss in failing fifc .merit. on club news in our columns and that we have been e ti sui- old uces the audience became aware or Mile sainte-fciuverte ; tnej de- the nrinrinal interests of Gen- 1 cide to marrv but the orphan mt of Father Am- raised him from can imagine the Father Ambrose the Waltz of the Toreadors, dashes on stage to announce but in general his interests are some wonderful news: that the in the opposite sex. I male secretary ' s real father has bers of the Student Council in | The General had hopes of j been discovered, and that he is coordination w.i ' n President marrying Mile Sainte-Eu ei le i r.one other than the General ' s j I cnmo flav hut couldn ' t at the illegitimate son. The old Gen haflen ' t been overly active and will never succumb to ex-| look forward to four years of I 11 Beacon St., recently presented the Suffolk University haustion Plnri nfficora imuiwl « otice 1 1 inmhurpnpv among ourselves I T.ihrarv with nart of hi° oollontion nf lam l  ,l r. T u jj, DICK BOOKER TERRY GRYNCEWICZ Sports Editor Jouri and c LOU CONNELY â„¢1 o HARRY SPEAD Editor-in-Chief Business Manager ' lass c semester produced so many class dances it would be vir- tually impossible to list all in either the past or present tense and keep timeliness in our paper. With patience and cooperation we will back any class dance solidly. And when club officers show they want their clubs publicized (and it might be mentioned that some of the clubs are virtually mythical) the Journal will be glad to accomodate. In the meantime we will continue to salute and support 100 per cent the few groups still active in the school and their untiring workers. m an ' and. y to i â– nut uta icijing or. um wwm fellow to do the job and think that your vote won ' t count. To these students it should be said, a candidate for the office of President of the United States was elected president by a vast majority of one vote. Why not let the Spirit of ' 60 overshadow our past per- formance and the present per- formance of all classes and Inside S.Ur l- it $45 a B. im Se) ur. cuwaiu o. Hartn.. u „ w. ui mm i_.iurary, ex- pressed his appreciation upon receiving this gift, and was most pleased to accept the books which will immediately be added to the 22,000 volumes contained in the Library. The following law books were listed as new acquisi- tions: one set of Weigmore — On Evidence ' United States Code, Massachusetts Digest, United States Superior Court Digest, Superior Court Reporter, and Federal Rules and Decisions. — Bill Reardon Seated, left to right: Maureen Sugrue, James Jung, Herb Santos, Treasurer; John Fitzpatrick, Secretary; Arthur Walker, President; John Carmichael, Vice President; Dick Wheeler, Ann Picardi, Paula de la Flor. Standing: Joe O ' Hara, Julius Mikolaities, Carter Benjamin, James Lalime, Prof. John Colburn, Advisor; Norman Weiner, Richard Novak, Russell Mahony. President Arthur Walker presides as Student Council ponders over legislative issues. 47 SUFFOLK ' S NATIONAL CHAMP •  — - t i During the class of 1957 ' s four years at Suffolk a champion was produced in the person of Joseph Saponaro, Jr., who as a 17-year-old freshman won the NCAA Pocket Billiard Championship in Michigan in 1956. Saponaro, whose father is a graduate of Suffolk and also competed in the national pocket billiards tournament, gave Suffolk its first national sports champion and brought nationwide sports attention to the University. In his competition in the national tourney, the diminutive cue wizard upset the defending champion from Southern Illinois, and became the youngest competitor to win the crown. Now a Sophomore, young Saponaro should easily add to his laurels before graduating from Suffolk. 48 BASKETBALL COACHES — Varsity coach Charlie Law and freshman mentor John Barlog. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL FRESHMAN FIVE — Left to right: Coach John Bar- log, Joe Heneghan, Sal Rauseo, George Catarius, Bob Sansone, Lou Farrell, Frank Crotty, and Burt Krantz. S.U. VARSITY QUINTET— Left to right, front. Tony LaConti, Joe Fate, Captain Art Mellace, and Eldy Moore. Rear: Coach Charlie Law, Bob Grasso, John Barbanti, and Paul White. Missing from photo are Ed Benham and George McLaughlin. WHO ' S WHO SUFFOLK STUDENTS NAMED TO WHO ' S WHO ' —Eleven Suffolk seniors were named to the annual directory of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. ' ' Front row, left to right: Arthur Walker, Annie Young, Dick LeMay, Terr) ' Gryncewicz, and Don Lorion. Rear: Art Peret- zian, Julius Mikolaities, John Carmichael, Lou Connelly, and Lew Hart. Missing from picture is Harry Spead. NATIONAL 54 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Celia Letorney, Secretary; James Lalime, President. Standing: Richard Welch, Treasurer; Henry Selvitella, Vice Presi- dent. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Richard Novak. President; Kathy Whelan, Secre- tary. Richard Welch, Treas- urer. Absent: Joe Sa- ponaro. Vice President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Joe O ' Hara, President. Standing, left to right: Kuni Kreutel, Secretary; Chester Mukahy. Vice President: Jean McCarthy, Treasurer. 55 DRAMA CLUB SCORES 4 HITS Live drama returned to Suffolk University with crashing success as the Suffolk Players (S.U. Dramatic Club) staged four roundly applauded one-act plays before an enthusiastic turnout at two performances, a Thursday matinee January 10 and a Friday evening performance January 11. Faculty advisor. Dr. Ella Murphy and Director William Bordy in conference over script. Jack McCaffrey as the gam- bler in William Saroyan ' s Hello Out There. Grandma has the attention of the entire cast as she gives het views on love and marriage. HMMB THE SUFFOLK PLAYERS Present A SELECTION OF ONE ACT PLAYS Directed by William Bordy GRANDMA PULLS THE STRING By E. B. Delana 2nd David Carb GRANDMA KATHLEEN FLOWER MRS. CUMMINGS JEANNE McCARTHY HILDEGARDE MAUREEN SUGRUE JULIA ELLEN F. MURPHY NONA ANNIE YOUNG BILL HANK COLELLA SCENE: The Cumming ' s living-room TIME: An evening in winter HELLO OUT THERE By William Saroyan THE GAMBLER JACK McCAFFREY THE GIRL CANDY KREUTEL THE HUSBAND ...JOSEPH O HARA THE MAN NORMAN FORTIER THE WIFE CECILIA LETORNEY SCENE: A Jail in Texas TIME: Night INTERMISSION OVER THE TEACUPS by Percival Wilde MARY BEARDSLEY JEANNE McCARTHY MISS YOUNG „ KATHLEEN FLOWER EMILY TUCKER CECILIA LETORNEY MRS. POLHEMUS MAUREEN SUGRUE SCENE: Emily ' s living-room TIME: A Sunday afternoon  • • IF MEN PLAYED CARDS AS WOMEN DO by George S. Kaufman JOHN JOSEPH O ' HARA BOB PAUL BENEDICT GEORGE JAY NOLAN MARC NORMAN FORTIER SCENE: John ' s living-room TIME: Anytime ac kstag e BUSINESS CLUB OF S. U. JUNIOR CLASS 1958 BEACON CHAMBERS LUNCH SOPHOMORE CLASS 1959 Compliments of WHITE PRIDE LAUNDRY Chelsea, Mass. FRESHMAN CLASS I960 MYRTLE LUNCH Good Food — Good Service BEACON CHAMBERS BARBER SHOP Best Wishes to Class of ' 57 JERRY DAVIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Be-2-1712 Compliments COPLEY ASSOC. 6 Beacon St. BOSTON, MASS. WHITE ROSE GOOD FOOD Hot Coffee SAM ' S RADIO SHOP 103 Cambridge St. BOSTON, MASS. Compliments PIERCE BROS. OIL Waltham, Mass. Compliments HOTEL STATLER Best of Luck HOTEL BOSTONIAN Boston, Mass. CONDA ' S ON THE CAMPUS COMPLIMENTS STONEHAM PRESS Printers of Journal STONEHAM, MASS. Central Square AMOCO future Si c C e Sj CAMBRIDGE Mgr.: Nick Sorrentino SLADE ' S BARBECUE 958 Tremont St. ROXBURY, MASS. Cocktail Lounge IT ' S SLADE ' S SINCE 1928 EARL ' S COFFEE SHOP BOSTON, MASS. It ' s Just Around the Oorner TEEHAN TAVERN 323 Tremont St. BOSTON, MASS. BOSTON LAW BOOK Best Wishes SHARAFS, INC. Boston, Mass. Good Luck Seniors STUDENT COUNCIL SUCCESS Best Wishes Class ' 57 SARNI CLEANERS Boston and Fram. 30 Years Service JACK SARNI BRADFORD HOTEL Boston Mass. Suffolk University GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION General Alumni Assoc. of Suffolk University, inc. 20 Derne Street Boston. Massachusetts TO THE CLASS OF 19571 John F. Clements PRESIDENT ROBERT L. STEADMAN VICE-PRESIDENT Paul R. Rouillaro. Jr. TREASURER ALBERT l_ HUTTON. JR. CLERIC JOHN J. NORTON Andrew A. Mountain. Jr. George A. Michael Michael l_ Linouata RD3EHT D. Benoit Congratulaticns and best wishes for your future success, Suffolk University has provided you with the tools, you have developed your skills, and the business and professional world are anxiously awaiting your contribution towards their growth and development. We, who have paved the way before you, welcome you as members of our family in our endeavors to promote the future welfare of Suffolk University, and secure for her the hearty and united support which she so richly deserves. To these high ideals do we of the General Alumni Association welcome you, the Graduating Class of 1957, to our ranks. YOUR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Compliments of GEORGE ' S SPA Derne St. Boston Best Wishes From WIG ROBE AND ALUMNI r Kl CO N a. OS o o s i I § - CO 0 I? 1 Tl OO on 00 5T O i z 2 z 2- a) Q en 1 O m 0 HARVARD GARDENS 320 Cambridge Street PETI AND GEORGE JOSEPH A. SAPONARO Insurance Broker Notary Public COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 514 Sumner St. East Boston, Mass. EA-7-6606 Class of ' 52 WOODWARD PHARMACY Boston Mass. Best Wishes SCIENCE CLUB and STUDENTS Best Wishes From COLONIAL CAFE THE 7 ' S BILL BOB JOE BARB 77 Charles St. BEACON HILL VARIETY STORE FAMOUS NAMES Candy Kreu-bel Jeanne H c C rtnj 7 1 ' is- jt- e- z Norman Vv Kin INSURANCE 3 Sixty Congress St. Boston 9, Mass. NEW YORK MONTREAL TORONTO We of the Suffolk University Yearbook Staff wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following parents for assisting in the production of the 1957 Yearbook by their generous contributions: Yearbook Staff Mr. and Mrs. J. Madoff Mr. and Mrs. Collela Mr. and Mrs. G. Mahony Mr. and Mrs. J. 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