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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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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. Nathenson: B. Glickstein: Dr. Stanley Vogel, Advisor: I. Mirkin: E. Walker. SECOND ROW: A. Shlager, N. Voulangas, D. Finkelstein. A. Pare, T. Higgins. THIRD ROW: F. Goldberg. R. E. Schulz, T. McKenna. The German Club Reorganized in the fall of 1949, the German Club endeavors to aid the student in acquiring a rich background in the German language and the cultural atmosphere in which it is spoken. Open to all members of the university, the club meets twice monthly at the home of its director, Dr. Stanley M. Vogel. At these club meetings, parliamentary procedure is eliminated. A congenial atmosphere, featuring a blazing fireplace, the shimmering glow of soft candlelight and the mellowing taste of cool cider, serves to stimulate much interest among club members. Besides discussing German poetry and literature, club members plan to attend German films which appear in Boston. Iust recently, the club ac- quired a collection of European recordings of German folk-songs by Richard Tauber. The German Club climaxed the year with a discussion on two of Ger- many's greatest poets, the prolific Iohann Goethe and Heinrich Heine. Excerpts from Faust , Germany's national poem by Goethe, and many of Heine's lyrical poems were translated and interpreted by Dr. Vogel.
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