STAFF Editor: James E. Meady, Jr. Associate Editors Anthony Feroci Business Edward McDonnell i i 1 1 1 1 irr I Philip Spurr James Leanos Richard Sheaffer Harold Corkum George Kingston Nancy Moulds Sports Richard Wilson Eldridge Moore iTASEIDI BOS Art Robert Caplin T Editorial Charles Vining Carol Beck Kathy Whalen Michael Picardi Eliot Fair William Cunningham ' I noDeri caplin Photos Donald Atkins Richard Wheeler NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE j PERIOD OF GROWTH FOR SUFFOLK 1959 will always be one of the more impor- tant dates in the history of Suffolk Univer- sity. This will stand out in the records as the year in which Suffolk University played host to the Eastern Colleges Science Conference. Comparisons have been offered between the University when we, the class of nine- teen hundred and fifty-nine, entered in the year 1955 and as it is today. Viewed in retro- spect, the amazing rise from small-college obscurity to a standing among the well known city schools in New England is ever more notable. Increases in facilities, the faculty, the tremendous rise in the enrollment, all these come out in the comparison. The Class of 1959 has been part of Suffolk University during the four years which have climaxed a great period of expansion. It has felt the growing cooperation among faculty, administrative body with the formation and development of the Student-Faculty Assem- bly. It has followed the climb of the Univer- sity ' s prestige in the field of athletic com- petition as well as that of Debate and Drama. It has sensed a new unity, drawing closer all the elements that come under the name Suf. folk University. And now it is witnessing the end of an era. JIM MEADY, Editor UNIVERSITY YEARBOOK STAFF L. to R.: Dick Sheaf fer, Phil Spurr, Hal Corkum, Ed McDonnell, George Kingston, Dianne Taggert and Jim Leanos. Seated: Dick Wheeler, Tony Feroci, Don Atkins, Charlie Vining. Standing: Eliot Fair, Dick Wilson. Moved by such spirit as is offered by our increasing alumni, Suffolk Uni- versity will not stop now. An impetus that has been building up so rapidly for four years has just reached its first plateau. Dreams have been turned into reality. The past offers a challenge to the future. If such great growth has occurred in our four years, what will be accomplished in the next generation — and the two succeeding generations to follow? Seated: Don Atkins, Nancy Moulds, Jim Meady, Carol Beck, Charlie Vining. Stand- ing: Dick Wheeler, Dick Sheaf fer. F Hard working Seniors — the yearbook staff. The library — Source of knowledge. The Book Store— a necessary aid to education IN MEMORI AM GEORGE FINGOLD Outstanding Alumnus and Statesman THE FUTURE AWAITS YOU Four years ago, it was pleasant to welcome you to the University and to look forward, with you, to a happy and profitable college experience. Now it is a privilege to congrat- ulate you on the accomplishment and aca- demic proficiency you have attained during your sojourn at Suffolk. ' 0 During your years here, Sputnik sud- denly appeared and faded, and in so doing, cleared the air so that we may have a better chance to observe new frontiers and to view the world from a different position. Yes, the atmosphere is cleared but the per- plexities and problems may have been mul- tiplied. History has taught us that our vision into the problems and perplexities of the future is of short range and of narrow scope — because, within a few hours the old order can change and techniques can become obsolete. New and more perplexing situations that challenge our potential, suddenly develop. While the old order changes, the funda- mentals and basic principles of all activities persist with very little change. The adapta- tions of the principles change and it is the adaptations to which one must adjust. But good adjustment to the changes comes through the understanding of fundamental principles. You are about to come to cross- roads. To help you determine the direction you should follow, refer back to your funda- mentals of knowledge which you learned at Suffolk. Along with congratulations, farewells are in order. In going out from an active life at your Alma Mater, be sure to remember your classmates and plan to participate with your classmates in alumni affairs. As graduates of Suffolk University, University activities will not be as great but they will be of tre- mendous importance to you. It will be pleasant to greet you as Alumni at your first class reunion. Farewell and fare- you-well. Robert J. Munce President May 18, 1959 One of Dr. Buckley ' s typical classes. IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION A growing university is made up of not one but many connecting facets. One of the more important facets at Suffolk is Dr. Frank M. Buckley, Sr. Throughout his long association with the university, Dr. Buck- ley has become one of the most liked and respected members of the faculty. His un- tiring willingness to listen to the many student problems has made him a friend of all. Because of his intervention, many students have been given another chance to continue their studies. In appreciation of all his efforts, the Class of 1959 gratefully dedicate this year- book to Dr. Buckley. ADMINISTRATION CAROL HAINES Recorder CONNIE GIROUX Secretary to the Dean SARAH AINSIN Assistant Placement Director NOEL FARNSWORTH Receptionist NANCY PIERCE Receptionist FACULTY D ENGLISH Seated: Dr. Vogel, Dr. Han- nay, Dr. Murphy. Standing: Mr. McCaffery, Mr. O ' Niel, Mr. Connors. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Seated: Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Stone, Mr. Mahoney, Dr. Ar- chon. Standing: Mr. Donahue, Mr. Diamond, Mr. O ' Connor. HUMANITIES-PHILOSOPHY L. to R.: Dr. Sahakian, Dr. Petherick, Dean Goodrich. EDUCATION Seated: Dr. Petherick. Stand- ing: Mr. Burton, Mr. White, Mr. Unger. ■1MB tlmm 1 ... ARTMENTS GOVERNMENT L. to R.: Mr. Holly, Mr. Ring, Mr. Rand, Mr. Stopler, Miss Katz, Mr. Harrison. SCIENCE Mr. Howland, Mr. West, Miss Fjelstad, Dr. Anderson. HISTORY Dr. Hartmann, Dr. Sarafian, Dr. Floyd, Mr. Farley. SOCIOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY L. to R.: Dr. Stopler, Dr. Buck- ley, Dr. Liebermann, Mr. Mc- Carthy, Mr. Fiorillo. LANGUAGES L. to R.: Dr. McKee, Mr. Zrimc, Dr. Fehrer. _ . ,Wy , ,, „, , „„ ' „ „„ ,.„. „, „ „,„ , , . ' „„, ,, , , „ „, ,.,,, y „ ,„,,, , (College at .{ ' uunucsit inniuiatvatiou . ' „;,„,,■,, iH „ .,„. „ ' ' ;,.,„;, „,., , « . ' . ,,,,„■,„.„ ., y ,, IJ , ll : r ,„. „.„ „,, , v ,, .,. t Ktrfjari IE. Nonafe , „y„ , Sarhrlur nf € rintir in iuaiiwaa Artiuiuistraliuu Sty,,; ,;,,, ,, ■„ M,Hj ;,r ! t ; ,,, t , o ' Ar ,■,,,„,,;,„?„ , ftf ' t f jt f tty f if.) t ff rtr ' J A j HtA t tfy ' .!.Atyfot. M58 Xj — - - -J The Class of 1959 began it ' s contribution to the growth of Suffolk in September, 1955. We entered the auditorium that fateful day with mixed emotions. Some of us were appre- hensive, some overjoyed, all of us Freshmen. In the process of becoming settled into the format of the university, some of us became well-known and were elected to class offices. Richard Novak was elected president and Richard Wheeler, vice-president. Although studies occupied most of our time, we were introduced to the social program at the uni- versity through the Beanie Dance , given in our honor by the senior class. This was the beginning of many pleasant associations at Suffolk. . . . WE WEREN ' T BORN; WE JUST GROW ' D! 1956 found us all Sophomores and old hands at school. We buckled down to our studies, joined the clubs of our choice, and elected as our class officers Joseph Arch- iprette, president ; Rocco Malf itano, vice- president ; Kathrine Whelan, secretary ; and William R. Doherty, treasurer. Some of us even participated in the sports offered at the university, and a few of us became accom- plished Thespians in the excellent drama club presentation, Picnic. We grew intellectually and socially, and in September 1957 we became upperclassmen — Juniors. Now we were on the homeward trail and the prestige was wonderful. We attended classes and took on more responsibilities in our favorite clubs. We still had time to grab that last cup of coffee at Conda ' s and discuss our classes with friends. We enjoyed a full social calendar climaxed with our Junior- Senior Prom in May. Truly, we had climbed right up to the sky in our roles as students. Finally, we entered the climactic year when we were called by that hallowed name — Seniors. To help us succeed in our final en- deavors, we had as officers Ed McDonnell, Tony Feroci, Kathy Whalen, and Hal Corkum. We planned many things and saw them all through successfully. Our two main events, the Coronation Ball and the Senior Prom were outstanding successes. Our classes took on a renewed importance ; our goal was com- mon — Graduation. Some of us excelled so well that they were elected to WHO ' S WHO in American Colleges and Universities. Dur- ing the year, we helped Suffolk grow notably by successfully sponsoring the 13th Annual Eastern Colleges Science Conference. Only one thing happened that marred our hap- piness — the tragic death of a good friend and fellow student, Mike Picardi. Now we are on our way into the world of business and science, equipped with a truly well-rounded education, ready to take our places as responsible citizens. We feel confi- dent that the Class of 1959 will forge ahead with vigor, ready to make many notable con- tributions to the welfare of the nation and the world. 18 L. to R.: Ed McDonnell, Pres.; Hal Corkum, Sec; Tony Feroci, V.P.; Kathy Whalen, Treas. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dr. Hartmann ' s Message to the Seniors . Graduation is just the beginning — the begin- ning not only of new careers in various economic endeavors, but the beginning of civic leadership and responsibility as well. Our country ' s future lies in the hands of its educated leadership. Those who have been fortunate enough to have received the benefits of a good education must never for- get their civic obligations and respon sibilities. It is with full confidence that this Senior Class will not forget theirs that I extend to all my best wishes and congratulations ! DR. EDWARD G. HARTMANN Senior Class Advisor .0 ARCHIPRETE. JOSEPH W. 103 Gore St. Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR : Government Activities : Class President Freshman Class : Newman Club President : 1957-58, Business Club Member, A.M. A. ; Baseball Team 1955. Future : Law Learn to live and live to learn. Degree : B.S. ASHE, WILLIAM J. 208 East Methuen. Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Member ; Newman Club Member. Future: Degree: B.S. in B.A. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. 21 22 BARKAX, ARTHUR S. 425 Washington St. Brookline, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Dean ' s List 1, 2. Activities : Business Club Member A.M.A. Future: Accountant Degree: B.S. in B.A. There is wealth where there are friends. BARKER, ROBERT J. 146 Pauline St. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : None Future: Business A man says what he knows. Winthrop, Mass. Degree: B.S. 215 Park St. BARRETT. EDWARD R. West Roxbury, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member A.M.A. He who speaks less, thinks more. BECK. CAROL M. 64 Spear St. Melrose, Mass. MAJOR: Education Activities: Secretary of Yearbook Staff; Humanities Club Member : Science Club Member. Future: Teacher Courtesy is a sign of good taste. Degree : B.S. 23 BELLUCCI, MOSE A., JR. 571 Islington St. Portsmouth, New Hampshire MAJOR: Marketing Activities: None Degree : B.S. in B.A. Win without boasting : lose without excuse. Mattapan, Mass. BENHAM, EDWARD J. 15 Old Morton St. MAJOR : Education Athletic Scholarship Activities : Baseball ; Basketball : Veteran ' s Club Member : Newman Club Member : Student National Education Associa- tion. Future: Teacher Degree: B.S. The day is lost on which one has not laughed. BIDMEAD. WARREN T.. JR. 59 Sewall Ave. MAJOR : Marketing Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: IBM Supervisor Those who know more, speak less. Winthrop, Mass. Degree: B.S. in B.A. BISHOP. FRANKLIN D. Griffin Ridge Rd. Presque Isle, Maine MAJOR: Accounting Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. : Veteran ' s Club Member: Humanities Club Member; Psychology Club Member. Future: Business Courtesy is contagious. Degree: B.S. in B.A. 24 BUSI, RONALD V. 6 Spooner St. Plymouth, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Mem- ber ; Newman Club Member. Future : Civil Service or Insurance Degree : B.S. in B.A. Kindness is the golden chain that binds society. CAPLAN, ROBERT S. 16 Codman St. Dorchester, Mass MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Art Editor, Year book Staff. Future: Advertising and Marketing Degree: B.S. in B.A Speech is silver, but silence is golden. CARROLL, DAVID J. 32 Field St. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List — 3. Watertown, Mass. Activities : Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Newman Club Member. Future: Business Degree: B.S. in B.A. Opportunity comes to all who work and wish. CHALMERS, PHILIP E. 11 Barrows St. Allston, Mass MAJOR : Accounting Dean ' s List Activities : None Future: Public Accounting Make haste slowly. Degree: B.S. in B.A. 25 CICCO, MICHAEL J. 3 Bancroft Rd. Melrose, Mass. MAJOR : Journalism Dean ' s List — Certificate of Merit for Extra-cunicular Activities Journal and Student Government Keys Activities: Student Government Member; Suffolk Journal Mem- ber ; Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Newman Club Member. Future: Public Relations Degree: B.S. in Journalism Good luck reaches farther than long arms. CICCOLO, RAYMOND J. 136 Hancock St. Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR : Management Activities : Business Club Member A.M.A. ; Newman Club Member Future: Proprietorship Degree: B.S. Rules of education are bitter, but the fruits are sweet. CLIFFORD, STEPHEN F. 427 Old Colony Ave. South Boston, MAJOR: English Activities : Newman Club Member Mass. Future : Graduate School Beauty opens locked doors. ' Degree: A.B. COHEN, GERALD S. 135 Walnut Ave. Revere, Mass. MAJOR : Government Activities: Baseball. Pitched no hitter in 1957 and received Sweater ; Student Government Member. Future: Teacher Degree: B.A. A true sport always succeeds, no matter what his goal. 26 COLES, PHILIP H., JR. 15 B St. Everett, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Dean ' s List Activities : Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Degree: B.S. in B.A. The sleep of the laboring man is sweet. ' CONNOLLY, EDWARD M. 158 Russell St. Everett, Mass. MAJOR : Government Activities : Newman Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Teacher Degree: B.S. Let us live so when we die even the undertaker will be sorry. CORKUM, HAROLD S. 109 Holton St. Danvers, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Secretary of Senior Class ; Member of Yearbook Staff ; Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Civil Service Degree : B.S. in B.A. He who tries and achieves is known to all. Rehoboth, Mass. CORNELL, EDWARD A. Winthrop St. MAJOR: Chemistry Dean ' s List 1, 2, 4 — WHO ' S WHO — Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award Activities: Delegate to the 12th Annual Eastern Colleges Science Conference (Vice Chairman) ; Science Club Member (Treasurer, Vice Pi-esident) ; German Club Member; Student Council Member ; President, Phi Beta Chi Fraternity. Future : Graduate Work A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Degree : B.A. 27 CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM 29 Valley St. Medford, Mass. MAJOR: History Activities : None Future : Degree : A.B. Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take whatever comes. CURRIE, JAMES M., JR. 18 Pondview Rd. Canton, Mass. MAJOR: Psychology Activities : Treasurer of Psychology Club ; Veteran ' s Club Mem- ber ; Sociology Club Member ; Assistant in Guidance Depart- ment. Future: Graduate Work Degree: A.B. A sunny disposition defies all clouds. 28 DEMOS, JAMES A. 250 Broadway- Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. : Near Middle East Club Member ; Spanish Club Member. Future : Teacher Degree : B.S. ' Money may not bring happiness, but it is a nice way to feel miserable. DEVLIN, GERARD F. Dorchester, Mass. 53 Bernard St. MAJOR : Government Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4 Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member (Secretary): Newman Club Member; Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Spanish Club Mem- ber (Sophomore Representative) : President of Political Science Club ; President of Junior Class : Suffolk Journal Staff Mem- ber ; Student Council Member. Future : History Teacher Jack of all trades, master of none. ' Degree: A.B. DIGIOVANNI, GERALD J. 177 Orange St. Boston, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member A.M.A. ; Science Club Member. Future : United Carr Degree : B.A. A man of few words is a man whose words are heeded. DIPLACIDO, JOHN J. 46 Morris St. East Boston, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : None Future: Accountant Degree: B.S. in B.A. You can ' t be a success without wanting to be one. 29 DIPANTILO, ANTHONY 96 Main St. Woburn, Mass. MAJOR: Education Dean ' s List — 3. Associate of Arts Certificates Activities : Humanities Club Member ; Sociology Club Member ; Psychology Club Member ; Glee Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Teacher Degree: B.S. in Education Figures don ' t lie, but liars will figure. ' DIONIS, CHARLES L. 144 Russell St. MAJOR: Marketing Varsity Letter in Baseball Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Member ; Baseball. Worcester, Mass. Humanities Club Future: Diplomat A smile a day keeps the blues away. 1 Degree: B.S. in B.A. ?0 DOUCET, GEORGE W. 784 Winthrop Ave. Revere, Mass. MAJOR: English Activities : Baseball, Captain and Coach ; Basketball, Captain and Freshman Coach ; Dramatic Club Member ; Newman Club Member; Varsity Club— Vice President; Humanities Club. Future: Teacher Degree: A.B. He that is of merry heart hath a continental feast. DUBAR, DONALD A. 613 Petersham Rd. Athol, Mass. MAJOR: Management Activities : None Future: Graduate Work Degree: B.S. in B.A. It is much easier to be critical than to be correct. ELLIN, MELVIN Chelsea, Mass. 45 Jefferson Ave. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List 1 Certificate of Merit for Extra-Curricular Activities Activities : Vice President Junior Class ; Student Government Member ; Veteran ' s Club Secretary ; Yearbook Staff ; Business Club Member. Future : Business To have luck needs little wit. Degree : B.S. FACTOR, MICHAEL R. 28 Colborne Rd. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : None Future : Retail Business Win without boasting; lose without excuse. ' Brighton, Mass. Degree : B.S. 31 FAIR, ELLIOT T.. JR. 69 Old Shelton Rd. Shelton, Conn. MAJOR : Philosophy Activities: Debate Club Member; Business Club Member; Year- book Staff Member. Future: Ministry An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Degree : B.A. FATTAH. KHALID N. 857 Beacon St. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : None Boston 15, Mass. Future: Fattah Pasha Spinning and Weaving Co., Baghdad, Iraq Work is the root of all evil. FAY, PHILIP, JR. 32 Sias Lane Milton, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Business Club Member. Future: Industrial Selling To be great is to be industrious. Degree: B.S. in B.A. FEEHAN, FRANCIS J. 4 Webb Parkway MAJOR: English Dean ' s List 3 Activities : None Future: Graduate Work Great oaks from little acorns grow. South Boston, Mass. Degree: B.A. 32 FEROCI, ANTHONY V. 27 Hillside Ave. Medford, Mass. MAJOR : WHO ' S WHO Activities : Vice-President of Senior Class ; Secretary of Spanish Club ; Assistant Editor of Yearbook ; Steering Committee Member of Student National Education of Mass. Future : Graduate Work and Teaching A workman is known by his work. Degree: B.A. FIGCEIREDO, ALBERT J. 4 Herbert St. Wakefield, Mass. MAJOR : Business Administration Dean ' s List Activities : Business Club Member ; Steering Committee Member of Student National Education of Mass. Future : Business Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. The day is short and the work is much. FLANAGAN, DONALD BRUCE 14 Day St. Melrose. Mass. MAJOR: Philosophy Dean ' s List Scholarship Activities : None Future: Law School Degree: B.A. And all may do what has by man been done. Mlf. FLOOD, DANIEL J. 607 Pleasant St. Canton, Mass. MAJOR : Management Dean ' s List Activities : Newman Club Member ; Business Club Member. Future: Business Degree: B.S. No one knows what he can do till he tries. 33 I ■FLOWER, KATHLEEN 15 Revere St. MAJOR : Education WHO ' S WHO Activities : Drama Club Member Future: Elementary Teacher Degree: B.A. We cannot all do all things. FODERARO, HENRY JOHN 1 Highlawn Ave. Lawrence, Mass. MAJOR: Management Dean ' s List Activities: Business Club Member: Veteran ' s Club Member- Newman Club Member ; Spanish Club Member. Future: Master ' s Degree Degree: B.S. in B.A. Advice when most needed is least heeded. FOX, EDWARD V. Neponset, Mass. 9 Bloomington St. MAJOR: Economics Dean ' s List 3 Activities: Journal Staff — Circulation Manager: Yearbook Staff: Business Club Member ; Newman Club Member ; Informal Hockey ; Spanish Club Member. Future : Ask advice, but use your own common sense. ' Degree: B.A. 4 FRARY, DAVID Dorchester, Mass. 2 Moultrie St. MAJOR: Psychology Dean ' s List 3, 4. Activities : Psychology Club Member ; Business Club Member ; Suffolk Journal (movie critic ) ; Library Staff; Guidance Assistant. Future: Graduate Work Degree: A.B. Being on sea, sail ; being on land, settle. FR AT ANTONIO, DOMENIC Catherine St. Worcester, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Business Forsake not the market for the toll. Degree: B.S. in B.A. FRENCH, CATHERINE E. 105 Highland St. Roxbury, Mass. MAJOR : Elementary Education Activities: Spanish Club Member; Glee Club Member; Basketball. Future: Teaching Who teaches, often learns himself. ' Degree: B.S. 26 Bellevue Rd. GALVIN, DONALD E. Lynn, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Students Activities Award Recognition in Outstanding Contributions in Student Affairs Activities : President of Business Club ; Newman Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member: Junior Representative Business Club. Future : Law School Not my will, but thine, be done. Degree: B.S. 35 37 Summer St. GERACI, JOSEPH R. MAJOR: Biology WHO ' S WHO Activities : Laboratory Instructor in Biology ; Science Club President : Newman Club Member : Delegate to Eastern States Science Conference. Future: Graduate Work Everything is good in its season. ' Degree: B.S. GERSH, BARRY S. 210 Winthrop Rd. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. Member. Future: Graduate School After a storm comes a calm. Brookline, Mass. Yearbook Staff Degree: B.S. GILBOY, GEORGE A. 74 West Cedar St. MAJOR : Government Activities : None Future: Graduate School As the government, so the people. Degrea: A.B. GOLDBERG, GERALD A. 98 Ferncroft Rd. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. Future: Work Man is what he is, not what he was. Milton, Mass. Degree: B.S. in B.A. 36 GOLDENBERG, RALPH 6 Floyd St. Dorchester, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Business Executive Better to be blind than to see ill. Degree: B.S. GOLDSTON, SANDRA 16 Caroline Parkway Newton, Mass. MAJOR : Elementary Education Activities : Science Club Member ; Psychology Club Member. Future: Kindergarten Teacher Degree: B.S. He teaches who gives, and he learns who receives. Dorchester, Mass. GREENE, ALFRED H. 71 Kingsdale St. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List 1 Hect House Scholarship Activities : Business Club Member A.M. A. Future: Sales Management Degree: B.S. in B.A. Instinct is untaught ability. HALEY, MARJORIE D. 35 Temple St. MAJOR: English Activities : None Boston, Mass. Future: Missionary Work Degree: A.B. Those having torches will pass them on to others. 37 HAYES, DANIEL 931 Essex St. MAJOR: History Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member Future : Teacher Better untaught than ill taught Lawrence, Mass. Degree: B.A. HEFFORD, CHARLES R. 387 Grove St. Melrose, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : None Future : Public Accounting Short reckonings are soon cleared. Degree: B.S. in B.A. HIGGINS, FREDERICK C. 24 Shannon St. Brighton, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : None Future: Public Accounting Degree: B.S. in B.A. He that gains well and spends well needs no account book. HORNE. ROOSEVELT 3637 East 142 St. MAJOR: Spanish French Award Activities : None Future: Teacher Lightly come, lightly go. Cleveland 20. Ohio Degree: B.A. 38 JOYCE, JOHN M. 76 Calumet St. Roxbury, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member ; Newman Club Member. Future : An occasion lost cannot be redeemed. Degree: B.S. in B.A. 39 KACHAJIAN, GEORGE, JR. 39 Hosmer St. MAJOR: Accounting- Dean ' s List Activities: None Future: Business Strike while the iron is hot. Watertown, Mass. Degree: B.S. in B.A. KAPLIN, MARVIN GERALD 182 Dawes St. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member Future: Business The fork is commonly the rake ' s heir. ' Lawrence, Mass. Degree: B.S. KASHULINES, MARTIN J., JR. 95 Nagle St. Nashua, N. H. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : None Future: Business Degree: B.S. in B.A. I looked up, and there was none to help. KELLEY. GEORGE 452 Park Drive Boston, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member: Veteran ' s Club Member; Varsity Club Member ; Marketing Club Member. Future: Marketing or Management Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. Experience is the mother of knowledge. KEMPRECOS, JOSEPH 18 Chester Ave. Brockton, Mass. MAJOR: French Dean ' s List 1 Activities : Humanities Club Member ; Spanish Club, Treasurer ; Classical Music Club Member ; French Club Member. Future : Graduate Study Words but direct, example must allure. Degree : B.A. KILMAIN, GEORGE 22 Intervale Rd. Wellesley, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Dean ' s List Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member; Business Club Member. Future: Internal Revenue Service Degree: B.S. in B.A. Step by step the ladder is ascended. KINGSTON, GEORGE R. 69 Central Ave. MAJOR: Education Dean ' s List Activities : Newman Club Member ; Yearbook Staff. Revere, Mass. Future : Master ' s Degree Nothing so much worth as a mind instructed. Education Club Member; Degree: B.S. KINLIN, BRUCE D. 2 Barton Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Insurance Salesman Degree: B.S. in B.A. We that live to please must please to live. 41 Seekonk, Mass. KREUTEL, KUNI 61 Read St. MAJOR : Journalism WHO ' S WHO Dean ' s List 2, 3. 1st Honorary Student Council Member Activities : Secretary — Freshman Class ; Drama Club Member, Vice-President ; Miss Suffolk Candidate ; Editor of Journal, Reporter ; W.A.S.U. ; Business Club Member. Future: Writing Field It is not how long, but how well, we live. Degree: B.S. LA CRETA, JOHN J. 10-A Essex St. Somer-ville, Mass. MAJOR: Management Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Further Education Degree: B.S. in B.A. Speak no more than the truth ; utter no less. LANGONE, JAMES F., JR. 59 Oliver St. Everett, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : Business Club Member ; Newman Club Member. Future: Business Degree: B.S. in B.A. Trust not a great weight to a slender thread. LATINO, ANTHONY L. 10 Imperial Rd. Worcester, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : None Future: Insurance Many little leaks sink a ship. Degree: B.S. in B.A. 4: LEANOS, JAMES Woburn, Mass. 58 Fowle St. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List Activities : Business Club Member : Glee Club Member : Hu- manities Club Member : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Yearbook Staff; Middle East Club Member. Future : Graduate Work Degree: B.S. in B.A. What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. LEGERE, JOSEPH R. 134 Bright St. Waltham, Mass. MAJOR : Management Dean ' s List Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Business Club Member. Future: Graduate School Degree: B.S. in B.A. Lean liberty is better than fat slavery. LYNCH. RICHARD E. 20 Thorndike St. Haverhill. Mass. MAJOR: Elementary Education Dean ' s List 3, 4. Activities: Education Club Member: Armenian Club, Vice President. Future: Teaching I would live to study, not study to live. Decree : B.A. 43 MALFITANO. ROCCO J. 687 Washington Ave. Revere, Mass. MAJOR: Biology Dean ' s List 1, 4. Class Trophy Activities : Science Club Member : Newman Club Member : Eastern College Science Conference Executive Committee : Biology Laboratory Instructor ; Student Government — Vice President ; Class President. Future : Teacher Hoist your sail when the wind is fair. Degree: .B. MANNING. WILLIAM G. 32 St. Alphonsos St. MAJOR: Government Activities : None Roxbury, Mass. Future: Law School Degree: B.A. Law is whatever is boldly asserted and plausibly maintained. MC DONNELL, EDWARD 22 George St. Hyde Park, Mass. MAJOR: Management WHO ' S WHO Activities : President, Senior Class : Assistant Editor, Yearbook Staff: Veteran ' s Club — Vice President: Business Club — Class Representative : Newman Club Member ; Student Council. Future: Traveling Agent Degree: B.S. And gladly would he learn and gladly would he teach. MC INTIRE, LARRY R. 42 Tracey St. Pea body, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Dean ' s List Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Business Club Member. Future: Public Accounting Degree: B.S. in B.A. A good example is the best sermon. 44 Roxbury, Mass. MC LAUGHLIN, JOHN J. 152 Ward St. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3. Activities : Newman Club Member ; Psychology Club Member. Future: Graduate School Degree: B.S. in B.A. All things are difficult before they are easy. Business Club Member; MEADY, JAMES E., JR. 178 Bowdoin St. Maiden, Mass. MAJOR: Sociology WHO ' S WHO Certificate for Extra-Curricular Activities Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member : Sociology Dept. Key ; New- man Club — Vce President ; President Yearbook Editor : Glee Club Member ; Sociology-Psychology Club Member. Future : Seminary Let all live as they would die. Degree : A.B. MENTZER, GEORGE B. 10 Royce Rd. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : None Future: Business Newton, Mass. Degree: B.S. A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough. MOORE, ELDRIDGE, JR. Boston, Mass. 14 Grove St. MAJOR: Sociology Basketball Letter Activities : Basketball Team — Captain ; Yearbook Sports Co- Editor. Future : Social Worker True charity, a plant divinely nursed. Degree: A.B. 45 MOULDS, NANCY C. 6 Silloway St. Dorchester, Mass. MAJOR: Education Activities : Newman Club Member ; Humanities Club Member ; Science Club Member. Future : Teacher Every man for himself, and God for us all. Degree: B.S. MULLCAHY, JAMES P. 231 Park Drive Boston, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : Business Club Member. Future: Business Degree: B.S. in B.A. You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough. MURPHY, WALTER R. Roslindale, Mass. 20 Heathoote St. MAJOR: Education WHO ' S WHO Scholarship Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member : Business Club Member ; Newman Club Member; N.E.A. Student. Future: Teacher Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise. Degree: A.B. MURRAY. ALLAN B. 52 Washburn Ave. Auburndale, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Business Club Member; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Business Field of Marketing Nothing is useless to a person of sense. ' Degree: B.S. 46 NAJARIAN, GEORGE 2-A Forest St. Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR : Economics Activities : Vice President, Cambridge Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Future: Real Estate Broker Degree: B.S. Strength united is greater. NAZZARO, JOSEPH 56 Furness St. MAJOR : Elementary Education Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. Activities : Newman Club Member Future: Teacher He that falls today may rise tomorrow. Revere, Mass. Degree : B.S. PERONT, EMIL H. 13 Bailey St. Lawrence, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Civil Service Employee Degree: B.S. If God be with us, who shall stand against us? IN MEMORIAM PICARDI, MICHAEL 38 Madison St. Somerville, Mass. MAJOR: English Activities : Psychology Club Member ; Newman Club Member ; Yearbook Staff. Future: Graduate School Degree: A.B. An honest man ' s the noblest work of God. 47 REED, KENNETH EARL 131 Chestnut St. Atbol, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Dean ' s List Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Business Club Member. Future : Internal Revenue Degree : B.S. in B.A. A man must make his opportunity as oft as find it. REGAN, JAMES M. 216 Bartlett St. Portsmouth, N.H. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; A.M. A. ; Newman Club Member. Business Club Member Future : Undecided Degree: B.S. in B.A. ROTMAN, BERTRAM T. 44 Longwood Ave. Brookline, Mass. MAJOR: Psychology Dean ' s List 3, 4. Activities : Psychology Club Member ; Assistant in Guidance Department. Future: Ph.D. Degree in Psychology Degree: A.B. How full of briars is this working-day world. ROSS, HOWARD M. 102 Salem St. Maiden, Mass. MAJOR: Management Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member; Business Club Member. Future: Business Union gives strength to the humble. Degree: B.S. 48 RUBIN, MURRAY B. 59 Shirley Ave. Revere, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Activities: Business Club Member; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future : Accountant Patience is a plaster for all sores. Degree: B.S. in B.A. RUDOLPH, MARGARET JANE 12 Slade St. Belmont, Mass. MAJOR: Sociology Awards : Sociology Dept. Key Activities: Spanish Club Member: Psychology Club — Secretary; W.A.S.U. ; Sociology Club Member. Future : Group Social Worker Degree : B.A. Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern. SACCO, GEORGE L., JR. 86 Badger Rd. Medford, Mass. MAJOR : Government Debate Award 1957 Activities : Debate Club Member — Secretary ; Business Club Member ; Newman Club Member. Future: Suffolk Law School Degree: B.S. Penny and penny laid up will be many. SALAMY, NORMAN G. Worcester, Mass. 495 Grafton St. MAJOR: Economics Dean ' s List Activities : None. Future: Business Field Degree: B.A. To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. 49 SCHOLAR. EMIL M. 55 Selwyn St. Roslindale, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Market Research Statistician Degree: B.S. in B.A. Speak no more than the truth; utter no less. SHAFFER, RICHARD E. 32 Fitzhenry Sq. Revere, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Drama Club Business Manager; Yearbook Staff; Suffolk Journal Staff Writer ; Business Club Member ; Sociology-Psychology Club Member. Future: Management Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. Stretch your arms no longer than your sleeves will reach. 50 SHOOK, RICHARD H. 319 Onota St. Pittsfield, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : Business Club Member ; Psychology Club Member ; Humanities Club Member; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: M.S. degree in B.A. Degree: B.S. in B.A. All the wit in the world is not in one head. BHUHAN, RALPH J. 105 Faraday St. MAJOR: Chemistry Activities : None Future: Graduate School The wise learn many things from their foes. Hyde Park, Mass. Degree: B.A. SMALL. WILLIAM J. 4 Quincy St. Somerville, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member; Newman Club Member. Future: Federal Government Degree: B.S. in B.A. Men easily believe what they wish to believe. SPERA, JOYCE Medford, Mass. 166 Lincoln Rd. MAJOR: Psychology Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. Activities : Freshman Class Secretary : Suffolk Journal Staff ; Newman Club Member ; Psychology Club Member ; W.A.S.U. ; Conference Committee ; Student Council. Future : Teacher What woman can resist the force of praise. ' Degree: B.A. 51 SPURR, PHILIP A. Independence Rd. Concord, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Business Club Member ; Yearbook Business Manager. Future: Insurance Salesman Degree: B.S. He that is wise by day, is no fool by night. in B.A. Winthrop, Mass. STASIO, HUMBERT V. 506 Winthrop St. MAJOR : Marketing Activities : Business Club Member. Future: Business Degree: B.S. An honest man ' s word is as good as his bond. STEINFELD, WILLIAM F. 15 Mt. Hood Rd. Brookline, Mass. MAJOR : Marketing Activities: Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Mem- ber. Future: Marketing Field Sincere words are not grand. Degree: B.S. in B.A. SULLIVAN. ROBERT J. 21 Lyon St. Dorchester, Mass. MAJOR : History Activities: Secretary of Newman Club: Veteran ' s Club Repre- sentative; Spanish Club Member; Political Science Club Member. Future: Teacher All the same a hundred years hence. ' Degree: A.B. 52 SULLIVAN, PHILIP JOSEPH 1880 Commonwealth Ave. MAJOR: Marketing Activities: Veteran ' s Club Member; Business Club Member; Newman Club Member. Future: Sales Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. The fool wanders, the wise man travels. SUTHERLAND, LEE W. 99 Kinnaird St. Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR : Management Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member ; Business Club Member ; Marketing Club Member. Future: Business Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. Chop your own wood, and it will warm you twice. TAGGART. DIANNE Boston, Mass. 58 Myrtle St. MAJOR: Sociology Yearbook Medal Activities: Psychology Club Member; W.A.S.U. ; Suffolk Journal Photographer ; Yearbook Photography and Advertising ; Glee Club Member. Future : Social Worker Silence is the best ornament of a woman. Degree: B.A. IN MEMORIAM BARRY M. SINGER 1938 - 1958 53 THERIAULT, RAYMOND J. 75 Rainbow Terr. Salem, Mass. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : Business Club Member ; Marketing Club Member ; Newman Club Member. Future: Accountant Degree: B.S. in B.A. It takes a great man to be a good listener. TOPALIAN, ROBERT G. 162 Nonantum St. Brighton, Mass. MAJOR: Accounting Activities : Business Club Member. Future: Accountant Degree: B.S. in B.A. Sleep is a short death ; death a longer sleep. TRASK, HARVEY JULIAN Mendon Rd. Upton, Mass. MAJOR: English Dean ' s List 3 Scholarship Activities: Humanities Club Member: Newman Club Member: Veteran ' s Club Member ; Varsity Basketball. Future : Graduate School Degree : B.A. Fear not the law, but the judge. TROVATO, JOSEPH A. 108 Lewiston St. Hyde Park, Mass. MAJOR : Elementary Education Activities: Newman Club Member: Spanish Club Member; Veteran ' s Club Member : Baseball Team Member. Future: Teacher Life is given us to be used. Degree: A.B. 54 7 Lourdes Ave. VAUGHAN, LEONARD E. Jamaica Plain, Mass. MAJOR : Management Activities : Newman Club Member ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Business A good word costs no more than a bad one. ' Business Club Member ; Degree: B.S. VEZINA, RICHARD Berlin, N.H. 363 Champlain St. MAJOR : Management Dean ' s List Activities : Business Club Member A.M. A. ; Veteran ' s Club Member : Newman Club Member. Future: Business Whoever is foremost leads the herd. ' Degree: B.S. in B.A. 51 Trull St. VINING, CHARLES WHITNEY Somerville, Mass. MAJOR : Government Activities : Vice President Political Science Club ; Band ; Year- book Editorial Staff; Business Club Member A.M. A. Future: Law School Degree: B.S. Learn as if you will live forever ; live as if you will die tomorrow. VOLANTE, RICHARD L. 49 Brayton Rd. Brighton, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Activities : Journal Reporter ; Business Club Member. Future : Foreign Car Agency Who rises late must trot all day. Degree : B.S. 55 WALSH, FRANCIS A. 7 Carver St. Providence, R. I. MAJOR : Government Activities : Newman Club Member Future: Industry Employee Degree: B.A. He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first. Maiden, Mass. WEINER, NORMAN 59 Fairmont St. MAJOR : Accounting Dean ' s List 1 Activities : Student Council ; Business Club Member. Future : Internal Revenue Accountant Degree : B.S. in B.A. Little and often fills the purse. WHEELER, RICHARD M. 29 Center St. Keene, N. H. MAJOR : Management Dean ' s List Recognition Day Award WHO ' S WHO Activities: Business Club Member A.M.A. — Treasurer: Varsity Club Member : Student Council ; Veteran ' s Club Member ; Yearbook Staff — Photography, Future: Management Field Degree: B.S. in B.A. He loseth nothing that loseth not God 85 Bickford Ave. WHELAN, KATHLEEN Revere, Mass. MAJOR: Chemistry Activities : Secretary — Sophomore and Junior Classes ; Newman Club Secretary ; Yearbook Editorial Staff ; Science Club Sec- retary-Treasurer ; Eastern College Science Conference Sec- retary. Future: Industrial Chemist Degree: B.S. Many go out for wool and come home shorn. 56 WILSON. RICHARD H. 3 Chetwynd Rd. Cambridge, Mass. MAJOR : Elementary Education WHO ' S WHO Dean ' s List Activities: Newman Club Member: Veteran ' s Club Member — Treasurer ; Political Science Club Member — Treasurer ; Year- book Sports Editor. Future: Teacher Degree: B.S. If things are not as you wish, wish them as they are. WONG. HYMAN 108 Jersey St. MAJOR: Sociology Dean ' s List 2, 4. Sociology Dept. Key Activities : Independent Ice Hockey Team. Future: Graduate School of Social Work Q-jincy. Mass. Degree: B.A. A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword. W00VI5. JAMES G. 129 Union St. MAJOR : Accounting Activities : Business Club Member Future : Accountant A good example is the best sermon. Athcl, Mass Degree : B.S. ZEVITA5. STEVEN J. 617 Harrison Ave. MAJOR : Economics Activities : Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: As thy days, so shall thy strength be. B -.or.. Mas.; Degree: B.S. 3 ZAHKA, PHILIP A. 243 North Harvard St. MAJOR : Government Dean ' s List 1 ZOLLO. FELIX J. CHRISTEN, RICHARD W. Brighton, Mass. Activities: Business Club A.M.A. ; Near East Club. Future: Graduate School Degree: B.S. Revere, Mass. 145 Lynnway MAJOR: Biology Dean ' s List 3 Activities : Science Club Member ; Eastern College Science Conference ; Biology Laboratory Instructor. Future: Biology Teacher Degree: B.S. Well may he stumble that chooses a stony way. ZUK, ROBERT ALLEN 91 Nightingale St. Dorchester, Mass. MAJOR: Government Activities: Spanish Club Member: Business Club Member: Psychology Club Member; Student Zionist Organization Mem- ber. Future : Law School Many strokes fell great oaks. Degree: B.A. 32 Mass. Ave. Walpole, Mass. MAJOR: Marketing Dean ' s List 1. 2. Activities: Business Club Member A.M.A. ; Veteran ' s Club Member. Future: Business A good disposition charms the goul. Degree: B.A. 56 59 ACTIVITIES r Aristotle, Plato, Socrates — the wisdom of the ancients. Only if we understand the past can we plan for the future. AND WE GROW IN KNOWLEDGE CORONATION DANCE Just a few of the happy faces at the Hotel Bradford. CORONATION FINALISTS Kuni Kreutel Barbara Russell Jeanne McCarthy Paula de La Flor Hazel Grenham Carol Lecht The Sidney Hill Country Club was the scene of the 1959 Senior Promand the music was provided by Ken Reeves and his oixhestra. Senior President Ed McDonnell checks with the guests as they arrive at the Tiara Room. i THE CROWNING Leading the Grand March are President Ed McDonnell with his escort and Jerry Cohen with his escort. EVENT OF THE SENIOR YEAR SUFFOLK HOSTS CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS L. to R.: President Munce; Dr. Fred Whipple, director, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observa- tory; Joseph Geraci, executive chairman; and the Very Rev. Michael P. Walsh, S. J., Pres., Boston College. Students from Fairleiph Dickinson Univ. and their faculty adviser display their project, Operation Sky High. 72 ANNUAL EASTERN COLLEGES SCIENCE CONFERENCE Joseph Geraci. Suffolk senior, welcomes Dr. Leonard C. Mead, Tufts; Dr. Sam C. Collins, M.I.T.; and Father Michael J. Walsh, Pres., B.C. if 0 Commencement P rogram w,1 m Friso F Rank n ■P h ° ' March f wm Aid W ' TN £ y ( W «,„ Waw to e f ' USEPP Verm c Hon. fc g S SnUwrV c — Organ Coro natl0fl March , ' fr0 ! Fm  - Ch.-, ( W .„ p . ' f ' ° ' ' Prophet Z G ° UN « — — , s u N 0 N 6 7 1 A 9 5 9 HOTEL iM, i 1 if 1 i 1 SL i 1959 Members of the Veterans ' Club VETERANS ' ORGANIZATION The Veterans ' Organization was headed parties for the shut-ins of the Childrens ' for the second year in a row by Philip Do- Ward at City Hospital. In addition to the herty, and under his capable leadership it charitable work undertaken by the club, a enjoyed another successful season. Aided by banner social season was held and the organ- the student body, the Vets were able to ization continued to be one of the outstand- hold their traditional Christmas and Easter ing groups in the university. OFFICERS Philip Doherty President Paul Pedi Vice-President Richard Wilson Treasurer Jerry Devlin Secretary Hazel Grenham entertains at the Cabot Farms Dance. m i J H ' A Sr m . ' -. - The Executive Board BUSINESS CLUB ...investigating sound business procedure A ■Business Club Members — 1959 BUSINESS CLUB OFFICERS L. to R.: R. Wheeler; C. Mulcahy; D. Galvin, Pres.; M. Dorfman; Dr. D. J. Archon, adviser; D. Atkins. Attending annual Spring banquet of the Suffolk University Business Club at Purcell ' s Restaurant in Boston were, seated. L to r.. Dr. Francis J. Lee. manager of training serv- ices for the Raytheon Mfg. Co.. principal speaker who spoke on Personnel Develop- ment: The Future of A Company ; and Robert J. Munce. S.U. president. Standing, L to r.. Dr. Dion J. Archon, faculty adviser to the club ; Donald Galvin, Suffolk senior and president of the club ; and Dean Donald W. Goodrich of the Suffolk college depart- ments. Editor-in-chief, Kuni Kreutel, delegated assignments to Journal staffers. SUFFOLK JOURNAL... off THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL Edifor-In-Chief Kuni Kreutel Associate Editor James O ' Brien Business Manager John Daly Photography Dianne Taggart News Editor Paul Benedict Feature Editor Maureen Sugrue Sports Editor Irv Grace Lewis Rosenberg, Asst. Editorial Advisor Dick Jones Circulation Eddie Fox Marv Goldberg REPORTING STAFF James Walsh, Bob Vincent, Thornton Dakin, Ken- neth Sanchi, Donald Maclver, Patricia McGovern, Robert Baum, John Dreymanis, George Dolan, Nancy Clifford, Harriet Podolsky, Chen Don- nelley, Kenneth G. Sullivan, Don Atkins, David Frary Nancy Pierce, Richard Shaffer, Carl T. Bannon, Jr., Jerry Devlin, Robert Poole, David Long, Joseph Poronicki and Bill O ' Donnell. Checking latest issue of the Journal are, L. to K.; John Daly; Dianne Tag- gert; Kuni Kreutel, editor; and friend. KUNI KREUTEL Dick Jones, ' 58 editor-in-chief, confers Editor-in-chief with Kuni Kreutel, ' 59 editor. opportunities in practical journalism OFFICERS Front. 1. to r.: H. Gresham, Dr. Murphy, P. Benedict, K. Flower; back, Kuni Kreutel, R. Shaffer, T. Elkins. A scene from My Three Angels. S.U. Thespians Twenty-four of the members of the sorority pose for their formal portrait. Absent from the group was the Faculty Advisor, Dr. Florence Petherick. GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON m The only women ' s organization at Suf- folk is Gamma Sigma Epsilon, formerly known as W.A.S.U-. Some of its activities include: the initiation ceremony, a moth- er ' s and daughter ' s tea, a Christmas party, and an end-of-the-year celebration. This year, the lounge was completely redeco- rated with the aid of the sorority treasury. The newly redecorated Lounge L. to r., Kathy Whalen, Joan Sullivan, Har- riet Podolsky, Tami Elkins, Gina Benard, and Kathy French. MUSIC AT SUFFOLK The Suffolk University Band, consisting of six members, was formed at the beginning of this year. Completely backed by the school with the unlimited help of Mr. Colburn, di- rector of student activities, the band now has a variety of music as well as a comfortable place in which to rehearse. The band has already performed with great success at the Mattapan State Hospital. We are looking forward to rapid growth during the coming years. DEBATING CLUB Sylvia Nedder introduces debaters representing S.U. and Emerson College. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS — Ass ' t. Dean Joseph H. Strain holds plaque which goes to St. John ' s Prep, Danvers, this year, highest scoring school in the 11th annual Mass. High School Speech Contest sponsored by Suffolk U. With Dean Strain, 1. to r., are $2,800.00 Suffolk scholarship winners Thomas F. Odom and J. Allen Chew, Jr., both of St. John ' s; Stephen Legouri, St. Mary ' s High, Lynn, and Sandra Klepacki, St. Joseph ' s High, Lowell. FRENCH CLUB The Cercle francais at- tempts to create a greater understanding of things French, be they literature, songs or folk customs. This is done by films, group dis- cussion and dramatic sketches by the members. Groups of students also at- tend French musicals, plays and other outside interests. SPANISH CLUB The Circulo espahol tries to nurture in the student of Spanish at Suffolk University a greater appreciation for the language and of the many cultures associated with it. This is done by means of films of Spain and Hispano- america ; discussion among the members of folk mores, Spanish literature and music. The use of Spanish is always encouraged during the meetings. S.U. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The Jewish Club will operate in affiliation with Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel House and Bos- ton Univ. Hillel House under the guidance of Rabbi Zigmund and Rabbi Pearlman. The group eventually hopes to attain independent recognition as S.U. Hillel. Officers for next year include Lloyd Wein- erman, Sumner Bodkins, and Carol Lecht. Faculty directors include Mr. Stolper, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Diamond. The Near and Middle East Club is a newly formed organization in February, 1959 and it is open to all Orthodox students at Suffolk University. The club has a threefold purpose : spiritual, social and intellectual. Spiritually, its efforts are directed toward increasing the religious activity of the individual member and socially to activitate its members to meet other Hellenic organizations from other colleges. Plans are in the making for a foundation for a scholarship for use of stu- dents here at Suffolk. HAVE DIVERSIFIED APPEAL During the school year 1958-1959 the new- ly re-organized Suffolk University Political Science Club emerged as an outstanding medium for student expression and as a forum where controversial topics of a poli- tical nature were discussed by prominent local personalities. The public forums were well received by the student body and large crowds turned out to hear political leaders defend their views. The officers and members feel that the new school year should see the Political Science Club continue its successes. The officers: President Gerard F. Devlin Vice-President. .Charles W. Vining Treasurer Richard H. Wilson Secretary Richard J. Sullivan Richard Wilson STUDENT COUNCIL 93 Members of the HUMANITIES CLUB pose with their adviser, Dr. Florence Petherick. WIG AND ROBE All male students in the Law School are eligible for membership. The society main- tains a library, casebooks, textbooks, and other legal material as available to its mem- bership. It is the aim of the Society to foster a closer unity between students, Faculty, and Alumni. L. to R.: Paul Holian, Secretary; Russell Mahoney, Trustees; Nicholas Laezza, Trustee; Kenneth Mc- V.P.; Paul Ryan, Presi; Armen Der Marderosian, Mullen, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.: Nancy Clifford, Secretary; Russell Hadaya, Treasurer; William Chambers, President; Roland Chaput, Vice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.; Richard Love, Secre- tary; Ann Picardi, Treasurer; James Long, President; Gerald Devlin, Vice-President. UNDERCLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Seated, L. to R.: Sylvia Nedder, Secretary; Warren McCarthy, President; Standing: L. to R.: John K. Carroll, Treasurer; Thomas McKenna, Vice President. 95 ATHLETICS BASKETBALL AT SUFFOLK Our basketball team is a credit to our school. Under the leadership of Captain Frank Crotty, the team over-came a pre-sea- son disaster. Due to unforeseen difficulties, four key players left the university. The team still wound up with a successful season despite this handicap due to the hard work and skillful coaching of Charlie Law. Prospects for an even more successful sea- son next year seem bright. The Rams will lose only one valuable player in the person of Eddy Moore. Next year ' s team will be un- der the leadership of Lou Farrell. The only senior, Eddy Moore was elected to participate in the New England all star game in which he was one of the five starters. The Class of 1959 salutes Coach Charles Law and George Doucette for their sustained efforts and patience in building our team up in both skill and sportsmanship. 1958-59 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Seated, L. to R. : E. Moore; L. Farrell; F. Crotty, Captain; S. Rauseo, R. Sansone; Standing: W. Chambers; H. Trask; D. McLaughlin; and Coach Charles Law. BASEBALL Our school takes pride in it ' s sports pro- gram. The baseball team is a credit to good sportsmanship and a true fighting spirit. It was in our team ' s heart to win and the close losses were heartbreaking. chool becomes known through two channels, academic, and athletic. The broad- ening of this second field is placing our school on the map. We are growing in many ways, and in no greater way than in our athletic program. This year ' s Co-Captain Gallagher kept the boys hustling on the dia- mond. The team will miss him and his team- mates Joe Travato and Gerry Cohen. Next year ' s Captain Charlie Alves expects a very successful season with the strong hitting and fielding that will be returning for next season. ADVERTISEMENTS L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts Offic ial Jewelers for the Class of 1959 BILL ROWAN, Factory Representative 104 Suffolk University GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION General Alumni Assoc. of Suffolk University. Inc. 2D Derne Street Boston. Massachusetts TO THE CLASS OF 1959 It is always gratifying to observe those who estab- lish a worthwhile goal for themselves, work dili- gently toward it and succeed in reaching it in the face of many obstacles. This exemplifies the typi- cal Suffolk University student. You have reached your goal over a period of difficult years and you should be congratulated on a job well done. May we welcome you to the ranks of the alumni and wish you future success in your new undertaking. If you reflect back over the past four years, you will realize that the Class of 1959 is represented by, the progress, growth, maturity and recogni- tion that Suffolk University has achieved during this period of time. Under the astute leadership of President Munce and under the keen adminis- tration of Dean Goodrich, Suffolk University has emerged on the horizon as a major educational institution. The Suffolk success story can be told in terms of its students continuously striving to achieve, its understanding faculty with high aca- demic standards and its high calibre, inspiring administrative leadership. You will find in your new endeavors that the qualities of leadership found at Suffolk University are rare and to be had by only a few. We hope that you will continue your relationship with the University through your alumni associa- tion and make Suffolk University an even greater institution. Continue with us in the true Suffolk family spirit, for it is a relationship of which you can be proud. Good luck and God bless you. General Alumni Association of Suffolk University 105 ifonQratulatious J to the class of 19 5 9 from the SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY VETERANS ' CLUB 106 Operators of Your Snack Bar Srmtrij, EiiL Operated by BRUNCH, Inc. A Massachusetts Corporation Sixty Congress St. Boston 9, Mass. HAncock 6-0750 NEW YORK MONTREAL TORONTO 107 Mk BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters for Functions of all types and sizes Boston ' s most extensive and complete function facilities. Healthfully air-conditioned for vour added comfort. 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