Suffolk University Law School - Lex Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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FIRST ROW: A. Maniff. L. Greenfield, I. Raccuia, G. A. Robinson, I. Keele. SECOND ROW: G. Donnelly: H. Giochinni: A. Panacy: I. Donovan, President: Dr. Harold Copp, Faculty Advisor: L. Corso: H. Sage: R. Pelletier. Vice- President. THIRD ROW: C. Wells. D. Sudkin, F. Bottari, F. Hennessey, G. Kelley, H. He- bert, E. Hammer, I. Lavash. W. Curimyn, E. Schinck, E. Zigarelli, R. Hawes. FOURTH ROW: R. Cavanaugh, R. Newton, W. Holland, M. DiLeo, K. Darragh. D. Caracotosios, E. Poole, I. O'Brien, W. Cody, L. O'Hare, R. Barnes, T. Sykes, F. Nicholas, G. Murphy, F. Ormond. Education Club The Education Club of Suffolk University is in its first year of formation. The purpose of the club is to promote the interests of teachers in training, by forming a closer bond among these training teachers, by means of fellowship and cooperation and also to increase the efficiency of education as a public service. Membership in the club is open to any student in the university of junior, senior or graduate standing, who is teaching, or is a teacher in training. A member is admitted by vote of the club. Meetings are planned to coincide with weekly conferences of student teachers. Mr. Ioseph Henry, Headmaster at Chelsea Iunior High School, was the club's first guest speaker. The topic of the lecture, was Those Who Plan a Career in Teaching. Officers of the club for this year were: Iohn Donovan, President: Iohn Matook, Vice-President: and Gilda Corso, Secretary. The faculty advisor is Dr. Harold Copp, Head of the Department of Education at Suffolk University. Suffolk students in teacher training are located at the following schools around greater Boston: Needham, Lowell, Revere, Somerville and Lynn.

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FIRST ROW: I. Clancy: I. Clements. President: Mr. George Kirwin, Director: T. Fitzpatrick, Treasurer and Business Manager: Betty Iackson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Billie Glickstein, B. Michelson, P. Murphy, B. Connally, C. Woznis: M. Strauss. THIRD ROW: M. Marmer, S. Scott, F. Dion, R. Shaughnessy, C. Gray Ir., R. Shepherd. Suffolk Dramatic Workshop The Suffolk Dramatic Workshop this year met the challenge of previous years with a series of three entirely different plays. These productions added new brilliance to the Workshop's already shining reputation. BERTHA, THE BEAUTIFUL TYPEWRITER GIRL, was chosen by the club with the idea or reviving the spirit of the Gay Nineties. The result was hi- larious and the mellerdramer met with the complete approval of the cap- acity audiences who witnessed the first play of the year. In keeping with the Christmas spirit, the next play presented an abrupt change in mood. The Workshop's presentation of WHEN THE CHIMES BANG was inspiring. A pageant, based on a 13th century miracle play, the script was written by our director, Mr. George D. Kirwin. The costuming and setting were elaborate and effective, sending the student body homeward for the holidays with a real feeling of humility and Yuletide fellowship. The third production was a challenge to the versatility of the Workshop, because the play chosen was currently being featured at the neighbor- hood theaters. THE HASTY HEART was such an overwhelming success from the point of view of artistic achievement that it set a new high for all future productions of the Suffolk University Theater. Never before had such a fine performance been seen in the university theater. Never before had the efforts of the Workshop members been so enthusiastically accepted and so thoroughly enjoyed by so many people. Suffolk Dramatic Workshop is especially fortunate in having as its di- rector, Mr. George D. Kirwin, one of the most outstanding exponents of mod- ern dramatics. Under his superior direction and professional guidance, Suf- folk has established among her contemporaries, a new high in dramatic achievements for university productions.



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FIRST ROW: R. Gingras: R. Newton: Dr. Catherine Fehrer. Faculty Advisor: R. Pelletier: A. Pare. SECOND ROW: B. Glickstein, H. Hebert, N. Parella, A. Alexander, W. Brown. I. Ryan. THIRD ROW: P. Hamel. G. Sentellaro, R. Haidukiewicz. French Club The French Club began its second year last fall at the university under the direction of Dr. Catherine Fehrer as Faculty Advisor. Many hours were spent listening to French records and in oral inter- pretations of French writings. French newspapers were read and studied, and members listened to French ballads sung by Marcelle McKee. The club also viewed foreign films of French origin, or slides obtained from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The slides took the members on a picto- rial tour of France and members received a better idea of pastoral and urban life in France. The club gives promise of great expansion in its efforts to interest Suffolk students to the cultural, social and political history of France and in assisting them in gaining a better knowledge of the people of France.

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