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ORCHESTRA First Row: left to rirzhtl Nancy Wright, Dorothy Brittain, Constance Taylor, Meredith Peterson. Rose Fulginiti, Dorothy Nash. Martha Schatzl, Gloria Harrington, Jane Holbrook, Barbara Etelman. Second Row: Vincent Bubieniec. Francis Burnett. Richard Raymond, Thomas McCarthy, Miss McCarthy lDirectorJ. Harry Terzian. Beverly Blanchard. Lois Thomas. Albert Gregory, Third Row: Robert Brennan, Freda Archibald, Rae Matheson. Kenneth Bailey, Robert Millett, Robin Brittain. Fourth Row: George Bayley. Kenneth Kenneally. Robert Peterson. John O'Donnel1, Annie Rudolph. I nu i Q I S111 BAND First Row: fleft to rightj Adeline Gaudette, Barbara Harper, Meredith Peterson, June Gegenheimer. Second Row: Mary Randall, Hazel Saulnier, Fred Dake, Frederick Holbrook, Robert Goodwin, Milton Cook, Rae Matheson, Richard Dudgeon, Mr. Donald Leach iDirectorl. - Third Row: Chester Hatchneld, Robin Brittain, Stergios Milonas, Louis Crowley, Jacqueline Gaudette, Howard Finnegan. Freda Archibald. Richard Vaughn. I - Fourth Row: Robert Peterson, Richard Brennan, Leonard Roach, Robert Kilgrew, Alton Emery, Irene DiMestic0. Fifth Row: Eleanor Pratt, Kenneth Kenneally, Arthur Sproul. George Bayley. l 'T cz
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LITERARY CLUB First Row: Cleft to right! Victoria Silvestri. Freda Archibald. Glenn Perkins, Eleanor Reed. Jean Harper, Frances Harrington. Adela Rymut. Second Row: Miss Kenealy. Mary Renshaw. Adelaide Tirrell, Eva Miller. Marilyn Moskowitz, Gladys Tamkun, Marilyn Meserve. Ruth Berman. Third Row: June Ladouceur. Ada Bodycote, Marion Randall. Claire O'Neil. Mary Keveney. Eleanor Marceau, Edith Record. Rosalie Kirby. Literary Club Under the leadership of Miss Katherine Kenealy, the Literary Club commenced its activ- ities by electing the following officers on October 2, 1940: President, Eleanor Reedg Vice-President, Glenn Perkinsg Secretary, Jean Harperg Treasur- er, Frances Harrington, Program Chairman, Freda Archibald. Meetings were held on the second Monday of each month. At several of these meetings vari- ous book reports were given. At one meeting the club presented an interesting program for the Reading Club of the Whitman Woman's Club when an original drama entitled Out of the Fog was given. On February 13, the annual tea for the Student Council and the Faculty of the school took place. The program consisted of a short play, the his- tory of a book, and readings. After the program, the guests were served refreshments. On March 10, the club held an informal quiz for its mem- bers. The winners were presented with different types of candy. The following monthly meetings were spent having reviews of modern books and moving pictures. The annual outing took place in June.
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ORTI-IEASTER IVER ITY WPA I x - -lll -I Ntq-4 lf- I ,f I l P Q ' 45' ' ig -is-:!'?Q:f2,,f ,4 1 'nfs N5', ,sY xlhiflx X-, College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture. Social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural educa- tion and a vocational competence which fits him to enter some specific type of useful employment. College of Business Administration Offers a college program with broad and thorough training in the principles ofbusinesswith specializationinAccountingjournalism,Bankingand Finance, Public Administration, Industrial Administration or Marketing and Adver- tising. Instruction is through lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, motion pictures and talks by business men. College of Engineering Provides complete college programs in Engineering with professional courses in the fields of Civil, Mechanical I with Diesel. Aeronautical, and Air Condi- tioning optionsy, Electrical, Chemical, Industrial Engineering, and Engineer- ing Administration. General engineering courses are pursued during the freshman year: thus the student need not make a final decision as to the branch of engineering in which he wishes to specialize until the beginning of the sophomore year. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan, which is available to upperclassmen in all courses, provides for a combination of practical industrial experience with classroom instruction. Under this plan the student is able to earn a portion of his school expenses as well as to make business contacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Pre-legal Programs Available FOR CATALOG-MAIL Tl-IIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR or ADMISSIONS BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Please send me a catalog of the Tilollege of Liberal Arts ,Pre-Legal Program TCollege of Business Administration ,College of Engineering Name .............,.................... Address ..... H-55 ... 27
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