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U55 Ssniozaj Qfofs QEIZCUZEHZEIZE Here is the result of a variety of selections, voted upon by the senior class. No offense is meant to anyone. lt's all clean fun. Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Novel Poem Movie Actor Movie Actress Humorist Columnist Playwright Orchestra Song Professor Most Most Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Difficult Course Interesting Course Mascot Crooner Actor Gate Crasher Wit Philosopher Dreamer Editorialist Heartbreaker Satirist Popular Versatile Promising Dignified Serious Energetic Talkative Suave Chivalrous Best Dressed Best Athlete Vaughan Monroe Mr. Roberts The Raven and Trees Gregory Peck Olivia DeHaviland Iames Thurber Drew Pearson Tennessee Williams and Boston Symphony Stardust Stolper Statistics Psychology Ram Peter Goshgarian Merrill Marrner Bob Devin Iohn Clancy Homer Sage Bob Sampson Paul Thornton fThank Youl Greg Connelly Ioe Cullinane Mike Linquata lack Clancy Bill Murphy lim Piepgrass Iim Piepgrass Phil Sullivan Bob Devin Bill McGrath Iohn Kennedy Dick Adelmann Tom Devlin Best Natured Tom Devlin Handsomest s Dave Perkins Best Looking Girl Gilda Corso GCP AL? THIS IS IT DEPARTMENT A hearty farewell to S.U. May those whom we leave behind carry on the tradition and fame of S.U., and let those of us who are leaving, tear a page from the book of Ted Lewis, and count our age in memories, not in years. Good-Bye Good Luck God Bless You
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Zo f 1. INSIDE if 'tr -ttf at V, nmrsusn muanm rdf to ' . l Y: 1 I Q it , Q Q ' BY PAUL THORNTON Greetings from Inside S.U. It is difficult to realize that this is the last time that I will greet you from this column. Writing this column has been a great source of pleasure and it has been a lot of fun getting to know you students through this media. I hope that it has helped many of you to get acquainted as well. Parting words are always hard to express, and are probably better left unsaid: there- fore, without any more fuss, let's look back upon our undergrad activities. Old Shoes and Rice, Dept.: There was a time when this Dept. flourished, but later it seemed to slow down. Many romances took place during our stay at S.U., and in a lot of cases, both parties to the romance were S.U. lads and lassies. From these romances came the marriages of Mary MacDonald and Bill McGrath, Carolyn Cifu and lim Wells, and Helen Schribman and Dr. Curran. The actual number of students who entered S.U. single, and emerged with wedding bands, is too numerous for accuracy, but we recall Iohn McManus, lack Pollis, lohn Delahanty, Harry McKee, Grace Mackey, Bob Devin, Elaine Weinberg and Natalie Chambers, as well as yours truly. Hail To The Queen, Dept.: We have watched the crowning of three Queens at S.U., an activity which has become an annual event. Alumni, Dept.: We have been given every reason to be proud of our Alumni, and look forward to being equally as proud of many of you. The No. 1 Alumnus of course, is Iohn B. Hynes, present Mayor of Boston. Changes at S.U., Dept.: There have been many changes in the faculty and administration at S.U. We remember our sorrow at seeing some of the familiar faces missing, but soon realized that we were working our way towards a greater University. Do you remember names such as: Blackman, Crawford, McCaffery, Chamberlain, Kopff, Hanson, Savage, Strunsky and Simms. The greatest surprises of all came in administrative appointments of President Burse and Dean Munce, who have never relaxed one moment, in their pursuit of bigger and better advancement for your University. Your Suffolk Iournal, Dept.: Practically an entire new staff took over the publishing of the Suffolk Iournal in an attempt to give you an outstanding publication. Under the capable leadership of loe's, Cullinane and Nathenson, Bob Devin, we feel that the aim was ac- complished. Leadership Is In Evidence, Dept.: Everything has not been a bed of roses and we can be thank- ful that we were blessed with many capable leaders, who got behind movements with a vig- or, and were responsible for many of our successes. Fellows like lack Clancy, Manny Strauss, Phil Sullivan, Tom Devlin, Lenny O'Hare, Mike Linquata and Bob Devin. The same may be said of the Law School where Larry O'Donnell, lack Malone, Ed Masterrnan, Bud Barrett and others, could always be counted upon. We Doff Our Hats, Dept.: To the many successful ventures that have been entered upon dur- ing our stay at S.U., and to those who made them possible. Much of our activities have gone to further the name and fame of S.U. To the S.U. Debating Club, to the Suffolk lour- nal, to the Hockey Team, to the Variety Shows, and to the Dramatic Workshop who have re- peated successes in: The Animal Kingdom, Beyond The Horizon, The Man Who Came To Dinner, Bertha The Beautiful Typewriter Girl, and their greatest triumph, The Hasty Heart. We Are Proud Of, Dept.: We are proud to be listed as members of this class. We feel that student spirit and co-operation is manifested in this class. We are glad that such contro- versial issues, such as the Yearbook problem, arose during our stay at S.U., so that the spirit and co-operation could prove itself.
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