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FIRST ROW: Homer Sage, Ioseph Nathenson, Dean Robert I. Munce, Philip Sullivan, Paul Thornton. SECOND ROW: Richard F. Adelmann, Leonard O'Hare, Thomas A. Devlin, Richard I-I. Fitzgerald, David B. Green, Werner Weinstock. Who's Who at Suffolk University Each year in more than six hundred American universities and colleges throughout the country, the names of outstanding seniors are compiled in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. Outstanding seniors whose leadership, character, scholarship, success in extra-curricular activities show future promise are nominated for this award by a com- mittee representing the faculty, administration, and student council. Since its founding in 1934, the prestige of this nation-wide organization has grown with each year. The book has become a standard reference of the young men and women most likely to succeed The editors of this publication establish a direct contact between colleges and the business and professional worlds by providing employers with in- formation about college seniors who are promising potential employees. One of the highest honors a student at Suffolk may attain is nomination for WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
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FIRST ROW: Lydia Corso, Iean Smith, Iacqueline Mirkin, Naomi Goldman, Gilda Corso. SECOND ROW: Barbara Savini, Priscilla Traunstein, Frances Balukonis, Elaine Schinck, Billie Glickstein, Eleanor Walker. Women's Association of Suffolk University WASU is the most important co-ed activity at Suffolk. Its purpose is to foster friendship among women students and it was amply fulfilled this past year. Under the guidance of the Advisor to Women, Miss Catherine Fehrer, WASU swung into the Fall term with an informal reception and tea to welcome freshmen co-eds. Many worthwhile projects were sponsored to acquaint new students with college life and to stimulate their interest in extra-curricular activities. As a staunch supporter of school activities, WASU played an active part in student elections, ticket-selling drives, athletic events and school dances. One of their major accomplishments was the redecoration of the women's lounge on the fourth floor. WASU also selected the candidates to be entered for the Miss Popularity Contest. Officers for the past year were: Iacqueline Mirkin, President: Naomi Goldman, Vice-President: lean Smith, Secretary and Madelyn Pulcher, Treas- urer.
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