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THE 1956 EMERSONIAN Emerson College, , Mass. DEDICATION

Seldom, in this mechanical and atomic age of which we are a part, do we find someone who puts personal interests and pleasures aside in order to lend a helping hand and a helping heart; a person who strives tirelessly to succeed in attaining a particular goal until it is reached, and then upon reaching it, strives for new and even better pathways; a person who is never too busy to listen to your problems and is able to make your troubles easier by a friendly smile and a few encouraging and well chosen words.

Vie, the class of 1956 are fortunate to have witnessed the develop- ment of a new era at Emerson. We are privileged to have seen not one, but two people play an important part in this development. It is rare that one finds all the qualities of a gentleman in one person, and equally as rare to find a lady who truly connotates the real meaning of that word.

And so, it is with deep gratitude, humble thanks, and great admira- tion for all that you have done to made our years at Emerson successful! and enlightening ones, that we, the class of 1956 gratefully dedicate our yearbook to - - - Dr. and Mrs. S. Justus Me Kinley The ties of the Emerson College family should be very close for we are bound together, not only by the shared experiences of our campus life and work, but by our idea of the role of vocal expression and oral communication in the develop- ment and well - being, both of the individual and the community and culture in which he lives.

The experiences which my wife and l have shared with you, the class of 1956, have been so rich and varied and have some at such a critical time in our lives and in the life of our College that we feel you are in a very real sense our class, and in the years to come we will follow your lives and careers with a special in- terest and affection.

When, as freshmen, you welcomed us on our return to Emerson in December,

1952, you gave us strength and confidence. Since that time we have worked to- gether in so many plf&ses of our college life and have come to rely on you so much that it is hard to face the fact that you will not be back to share the pro- blems of leadership in September, 1956.

But the basic strength of any college is in its alumni and when 1, as official head of our Emerson College family, welcome you to the ranks of 'the alumni, l rejoice at the new strength which you can, and will, bring to it.

Your permanent class organization, the work of your class representative, your work in the alumni council, your vote for trustees in our alumni controlled college - all these will be of immediate importance and we can all look forward to the time when some of you will be ready to undertake the responsibilities of corporators and trustees.

You have all seen the improvements that have been made in our work and facilities with alumni leadership, help, and support and can thus be counted on to do all in your power to insure that our growth and progress continues.

You will, I am confident, in your personal lives, in your professional careers,

and in the way you accept your responsibilities as citizens in our self-govern-

ing democracy bring credit to all the Emerson family and to the Emerson idea of

education.

Our hearts and our thoughts will be with you always. May you find the happi-

ness you deserve.

MaZibi MAY VA/E INTRODUCE THE SENIORS P. Trainor, Secretary; R. Lovett, Vice President; P. Wehkoja, President; R. Lyons, Treasurer. H. ELIZABETH ARUDA

B.A. Drama Betty

“I am not only wit in myself, but the cause that wit

is in other man.’

Class Vice President 1; Junior Prom Committee 3;

Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1; Choric

Speech 1; Cheerleader 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4;

Vice President 2, 3, 4.

JOY P. BARTLETT

B.A. Secondary Education

“Beauty provoketh theives sooner than gold.”

University of Vermont 1, 2; Kappa Gamma Chi 3, 4;

Public Productions 3, 4; Dormitory Council 3; Student

Christian Association 3, 4. JOYCE BATCHELDER

B .A . Speech

“Friendship is constant in all things.”

Kappa Gamm Chi 3, 4; Pan Hellenic Council 4; De-

bate 3, 4; Marygrove College 1, 2.

CAROLE L. BEHRENS

B.S. Drama “Casey”

“For my coice, l have lost it with Hollaing and Sing- ing of anthems.”

Sophomore Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3;

Berkeley Beacon 1, 2, Business Manager 2; Co-Editor

Emersonian 4; Phi Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3,

Vice President 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2; Public

Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 2; Cheerleader 4;

Dormitory Council 2, 3; Secretary 3; Hillel 1, 2. JAY A. BLOOM

B.A. Broadcasting

“I had a thing to say, but l will fit it with some better time.”

New York University 1; Debate 3; Emersonian Busi-

ness Manager 4; Public Productions 3; W.E.C.B. 2;

W.E.R.S. 4; Athletics Association 2, 3, 4; Baseball

2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2, 3, 4.

JEAN CALLAHAN HEFFERNAN

B.A. English - Education

“What my tongue dares not that my heart shall say.’’ ,

Zet Phi Eta 3; Berkeley Beacon Business Manager 3;

Dean's List 3, 4. JOHN R. CHASE

B.A. Speech Education

“Mine honour is my life. Both grow in one; Take

honour from me and my life is done.”

Hobart College 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Vice

President Student Government 3; Debate 3, 4; Choir

2, 3, 4; President 3; Phi Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4; President

4; Inter-Fraternity Council 4; W.E.C.B. 2; W.E.R.S. 3;

Choric Speech 2, 3; Student Christian Association 3; "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities" 1955-56.

RICHARD A. DYSART

B.S. Drama “Doc”

“And one man in his time plays many parts.”

George Washington University 1; Sophomore Class

President 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Vice President

Student Government 3; Berkeley Beacon 2, 3; Phi

Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4; President 3; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil 3; Public Productions 2, 3,4; W.E.C.B. 1, 2;

W.E.R.S. 3; Choric Speech 2; Student Christian As- sociation 2, 3; Dean's List 2; ''Who's Who Among

Students in American Colleges and Universities'' 1950-51 and 1955-56. JOSEPH H. FERRI

B.S. Speech

“Joe”

“I’ll warrant him heart whole!”

Boston University 1, 2, 3; Theta Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3; Martha's Vineyard, 1955.

FRANCIS J. FIXARIS

B.A. Broadcasting “Frank”

“I am sure care’s an enemy to life.”

Rho Delta Omega 2, 3, 4; President 3; Corresponding

Secretary 3; W.E.R.S. 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3,

4; President 2, 3; Treasurer 4; Most Valuable Player

2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman

Newman Club 4. NATALIE M. GABER

ti.A. Speech Therapy “Nat”

“And thank heaven, fasting, for a good men’s love.”

Vice President Dormitory Council 3; Literary Editor

Emersonian 4; Dean's List 1,2, 3.

MARIANE GOLDNER A

B.A. English

“Those about her, from her, shall read the perfect way of honor.”

Zeta Phi Eta 3, 4; Choric Speech 2; Hillel 2. JEREMIAH L. GOLDSTEIN

B.S. Broadcasting

“Jerry”

“The force of his merit makes his way.”

Freshman Hazing 2; Debate 1, 2, 4; Choir 1; Editor

Berkeley Beacon 2; Phi Alpha Tau 1, 2, 4; Public

Productions 1, 2; W.E.C.B. 1; W.E.R.S. 2, 4; Base-

ball 1; Hillel 1, 2, 4; Dean's List 1, 2.

HENRIETTA L. GROCER

B .A. Speech “Honey”

“The very pick of courtesy and circumspection.”

Debate 3, 4; Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Public Productions

1; W.E.C.B 1, 2; Choric Speech 2. RONALD HALL

B.A. Broadcasting

“ I am not of many words.”

W.E.R.S. 2, 3, 4; Production Staff 4; W.E.C.B. 1, 2,

3; Program Director 2, 3; Berkeley Beacon 3, 4; Phi

Alpha Tau 3, 4; Speech Choir 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;

Scribe 2.

NANETTE A. HELLIGERS

B.A. Speech Education “Nan”

.” “He was ever precise in promise keeping

Dance Committee 1; Posture Award 1, 2; Debate 1, 4;

Choir 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 2; Scribe 3, 4; Berkeley

Beacon 1; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1,

2, 3; Women's Program Director 2, 3; W.E.R.S. 2, 3,

4; Choric Speech 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4. BEVERLY A. HENDEL

B.A. Speech Therapy “Bev”

“I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my own friends.”

Hazing Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Scribe

W.E.C.B. 1; Basketball 1; Dormitory Council 1; Hillel

1 .

BARBARA L. HOOD

B .A . Drama “Bobby”

“The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet.”

Choir 1; Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3; Public Productions 1, 2,

3, 4; Choric Speech 1; Dormitory Council 2; Student

Christian Association 1, 2. GERTRUDE S. HUBBARD

B.A. Psychology - Education

B.A. P sy etiology - Education “Gen”

“Romans, Countrymen and Lovers, hear me for my cause.”

Junior Prom Committee 3; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary

2; Treasurer 3, President 4; Choir 1; Berkeley Beacon

3; Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4; Manager, Boys Basketball 3,

Cheerleader 1, 2; Basketball 1.

B.A. Broadcasting

“l will be the pattern of all patience.”

Junior Prom Committee 3; Scribe 2, 3; Phi Mu Gamma

2, 3; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.R.S. 4; Stu- dent Christian Association 1, 2, 3. ELAINE R. KAYE

B.A. Broadcasting

“Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an ex-

cellent thing in a women,”

Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3; President 4; Pan Hellenic Council

2, 4; Vice President 4; Public Productions 2, 3, 4;

W.E.R.S. 4, Women's Director 4; Choric Speech 2, 3;

Dormitory Council Treasurer 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Treas-

urer 3, President 3; Dean's List 3.

DOROTHEA J.LEBOFF

B.A. English “Dotty”

“Laugh yourself into stitches.”

Westbrook Junior College 1; Scribe 3, 4, Business

Manager 4; Berkeley Beacon 2; Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4;

Public Productions 4; Dormitory Council 3; Hillel 2. PAUL L. LOVETT

A.B. Broadcasting

“A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.”

Class Vice President 4; Phi Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4, Vice

President 4; Inter -Fraternity Council 3, 4; Public

Productions 1, 2, 3; W.E.C.B. 1? 2? 3; W.E.R.S. 2,3,

4; Choric Speech 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President

3.

ROBERTA A. LYONS

B.A. Drama “Bobbie”

“She that was fair and never proud, had tongue at will, and yet was never loud.”

Class Treasurer 4; Debate 3, 4; Secretary 4; Scribe 3,

4; Zeta Phi Eta 3, 4, Marshall 4; Pan Hellenic Coun- cil 4; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; Choric Speech

1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2. ELIZABETH J. MARTIN

B.A. Drama - English “Betty”

“Age cannot stale her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. ”

Class Committees 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, Vice President

2; Phi Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Public

Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; Choric Speech 1; Basketball 1;

Dormitory Council 1; Treasurer 3; Student Christian

Association 1, 2, 3, 4.

BERNARD P. McCABE

B,A. Broadcasting “Bernie”

“Be good. Be good."

Forensic Council 2, 3, 4, President 3; W.E.R.S. 3, 4;

Public Productions 2, 4; Dean's List 2. JEAN ANN MYERS

B.S. Speech Therapy

“A mirror of all courtesy.”

Green Mountain Junior College 1; Kappa Gamma Chi

2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4,

President 3, Secretary 4; Dormitory Council 2, 3,

President 3; Student Christian Association 2.

DUKE P. MYERSON

B.A. Drama

‘‘‘tis my vocation, Hal; ‘tis no sin for a man to la- bour in his vocation.”

Los Angeles City College 1, 2, A.A. Degree; Public

Productions 3, 4; W.E.R.S. 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4;

Dean's List 3. JOHN NADEAU

B.A. English

“l, thus engle.cting worldly end, all dedicated to

closeness and the bettering of my mind.”

Class President 2; Class Vice President 3; Scribe 2,

3, 4, Editor 4; Berkeley Beacon 2, 3, Assistant Editor

3; Alpha Pi Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1; Student

Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities." 1955-56.

ANN C. OLIVER

B.A. Psychology - Education

“And beauty, making beautiful old rhyme.”

Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4, Pan Hellenic Council 4; Newman

Club 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4. ELINOR M. PASCH ALL

B.A. Speech Therapy

“Ellie”

“Wives may be merry and yet honest too.”

Class Treasurer 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sopho-

more Dance 2; Choir 1, 2, President 2; Berkeley Bea-

con Exchange Editor 3; Co-Editor Emersonian 4; Phi

\ Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Pan

Hellenic Council President 4; Public Productions 1,

2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3..

ERNEST E. PHELPS

B.A. Broadcasting

“Ernie'’’’

“Men of few words are the best men.”

Rho Delta Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1,

2, 3; W.E.R.S. 4; Dean's List 1. ” .

JOAN A. PIKE

B .A . English “Jody ”

Bates College 1, 2; Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4, Historian 3;

Dormitory Council Secretary 3; Student Christian As-

sociation 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3.

LENORE SEFFER

B.A. Broadcasting - English “ Lennie

“Friendly counsel cuts off many fees.”

Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa

Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Public Productions

1, 2, 3;W.E.C.B. 2, 3; W.E.R.S. 2, 4; Choric Speech 1 JOHN W.SIENKO

B.A. Broadcasting “Big John”

“Let not women’s weapons, waterdrops, stain my man’s cheeks.”

Freshman Hazing 2; Alpha Pi Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi-

dent 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Public Productions

3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1, 2; W.E.R.S. 2, 3, 4; Choric Speech

3, 4, President 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4,

Vice President 3, President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,

Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2,

3, 4.

PATRICIA M. SMITH

B.A. Drama Pat

“As sweet and musical as Bright Apollo's Lute.’’

Choir 1; Scribe Business Manager 3; Phi Mu Gamma 3,

4; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; W.E.C.B. 1; Dorm- itory Council 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3,

President 4. JUDITH A. SOLOMON

B.A. Speech Therapy

“J udi”

“There was a star danced, and under that was I born.”

W.E.C.B. 1; Hillel 1.

PAULINE L.TRAINOR

B.A. Broadcasting

“What you do still betters what is done.”

Class Secretary 4; Rho Delta Omeqa Dream Girl 3;

Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4; Historian 4, W.E.R.S. 4; Choric speech 2;Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; ''Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities." 1955-56. MARY L. VOEGTLIN

B.A. Speech Therapy “A/a”

“Mend your speech a little lest you mar your fortunes.” ,

Massachusetts School of Art 1; Student Christian As-

sociation 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3; Phi Mu Gamma 3,

4; Scribe 4; Berkeley Beacon 3; Junior Prom Com-

mittee 3.

PATRICIA A. WEHKOJA

B.A. Speech Therapy “Pat”

“I will follow thee to the last gasp with truth and loyalty. ”

Class Secretary 3; Class President 4; Junior Prom

Committee 3 ; Freshman Hazinq 2; Commencement Com- mittee 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Zeta Phi

Eta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; Newman

Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; ''Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities.'' 1955-56. HANNAH M. WHELPLEY

B.A. Speech - Education “Nan”

“Young in limbs, in judgement old.”

Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Commencement

Committee 4; Student Government 3, 4, President 4;

Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, Vice President 3;

Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4;

W.E.C.B 1, 2; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4;

Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities." 1955-56.

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EILEEN H.ZEKARIA

B.A. English “T urk”

“The hand that made you fair hath made you good.”

Junior Prom Committee 3; Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Public Productions 4; W.E.C.B. 1, 2; Bas- ketball i, 2; Dormitory Council 2, 3, Vice President

3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ,

Every senior always has faced a conflict in emotion. He speculates

optimistically, though somewhat hesitantly , about the future, while he clings nostalgically to the past four years. As he prepares to leave the comfortable shelter of college, he develops certain doubts as to his capa- bilities. He wants to prove himself worthy; yet he wonders if he can suc- cessfully take the first step. Seniors before him have experienced this sudden floundering as will succeeding seniors, but he feels that he is unique.

This is the period for sorting out memorable college experiences to be brought out, re-examined, and probably exaggerated in the years following graduation. This house-cleaning of experiences saves the most pleasant memories and discards the unfavorable ones. Thus, in retrospect, college life appears a kind of Utopian era. Perhaps it is. From our freshman year, we save the good-natured banter of hazing. Beanie Day at the Charles Street Meeting House, and the Valentine’s Day Dance in the theater. P.O.E., then productive of quivering knees and memory losses, now as- sumes value, lie remember that Western Civ stimulated our philosophic curiosity, that public speaking gave us poise. As we were introduced to college life, a new president was appointed which cemented a certain al- liance. It e savor the delights of revenge when, in our sophomore year, we initiated the freshman class to college life. It e sponsored a dance in

May at the Hotel Kenmore. lie had found our niche in the school. It e had also grown enormously wise in nearly all academic fields. It e psycho- analyzed and philosophized with sophomore conviction. Out junior year found us subdued, but not withdrawn. Our junior prom at the Hotel Brad- ford ranked as the outstanding social event. To enlarge our treasury, we sold Christmas corsages and paper-covered books. It e acquired a new pur- posefulness, aroused by our realization of how much we did not know. W e scrutinized degree requirements, major and minor fulfillments, and nec- essary credit accumulations. It itnessing the last group od old faces grad- uate, we suddenly realized that we had stepped into their vacated posi- tion as leaders of the college. Cap and Gown Day, Hand-Me-Down Day, the Senior Banquet, and Bacculaureate Services slipped by until, with diploma in hand, we graduated. It e said good-byes tinged with promises of future reunions, at the same time knowing that the collegiate flavor can never be recaptured. H e were alumnae, divorced from the under-graduate prepared to adapt theory to practice. IK COMMENCEMEN T SPEA KER JOHN NADEAU

\\ FIG’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOHN NADEAU NAN WHELPLEY PAT WEHKOJA PAULINE TRAINOR RICHARD DYSART JOHN CHASE

JUNIOR PROM QUEEN LAURA CHASE

RHO DELTA OMEGA DREAM GIRL PAULINE TRAINOR

MA Y QUEEN JO-ANN VALLIER

MAY U/E PRESENT THE FACULTY.. SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT— Mrs.. Sarah Zimmerman

BURSARS OFFICE — Bursar-Mrs. Caroline P. Holland, Asst. Bursar- Mrs. Gladys Anderson

ADMISSIONS OFFICE —Mr. Harry Nickerson, Mrs. Alice Gallo

BUSINESS MANAGER- Mr. Roger Wilder

BOOKSTORE — Mrs. Mary Salzburg Mrs. Cooper MAILING ROOM— P. Trainor, P. Miller, DEAN OF WOMEN— Mrs. Ruth S. Maxfield

RECEPTIONIST— Judith Flynn ALUMNI OFFICE — Mrs. Margaret Hurley, Mrs. Leah Scott, Ernie Phelps, Richard Allen

DEAN OF MEN— Robert Gillespie Seated-left to right: Dr. Coleman, C. Bender (Chairman) Miss F. Crowley, Miss D. Schaad.

Standing: Mr. H. Marderosian, Mrs. J. Mitchell, F. Dixon, Mr. R. Dysart. n

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Seated-left to right: Mr. C. Dudley (Chairman) Mr. W. Pierce.

Mr. G. Oberle Standing: Mr. J. Buerry, Mr. W. Daniels.

Mr. R. Pettitt Mr. L. Bush (Chairman) Mr. H. Giese

Seated-left to right: Miss A. deCoursey, Mrs. G. Binley- Kay (Chairman). Standing: Mr. L. Nichole.

Miss E. Riddell (Chairman), Mrs. H.. Cullity.

Left to right: E. Lofchie, Miss C. Perry (Chairman) Mr. T. Houchin.

AND NOW- HERE ARE THE CLASSES JUNIORS

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The class of 1957 showed itself to be one of the best yet, under the excellent direction of Mort Glovin, President; Ed Blotner, Vice President; Mimi Dalapas, Secretary, and Tom Carroll, Treas- urer. They had many money making projects throughout the year,

culminating in the beautiful Junior Prom, at the Regency Ballroom of the Somerset Hotel. The Prom, always a great social event, was one of the best we have had. SOPHOMORES

The class of 1958 is not only large, but it is active. The two main projects of this class were Beanie Day and hazing week, of

course, and the Sophomore dance, in April. A great honor was be- stowed on the class when Marge Whiting was crowned Rho Delta

Omega “Dream Girl”, the first Sophomore to be so honored. The class officers were: Jack LeBlanc, President; Joseph Clemente,

Vice President; Bonnie Stone, Secretary, and George F erri s, Treas- urer.

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MM FRESHMEN

The Freshman Class this year was the largest in several years. They survived beanie day and hazing week with great gusto, en-

joying it almost as much as the Sophomores did. The class of 1959 elected as their class officers: Hugh Mintz, President, Harry Mor- gan, Vice President; Mary Connors, Secretary; and Margie Graham, Treasurer. The class of 1956 whishe the class of 1959 the very best of luck. (

LET'S PARTICIPATE IN- ACTIVITIES

. Z ETA PHI ETA

A National Speech Arts Fraternity for Women, Zeta Phi Eta highlighted the school calendar by the pre- sentation of their annual musical. Active in rushing, the sorority initiated numerous new members.. Officers were: Elaine Kay, President, Mimi Dalapos, Vice President; Joan Allen, Historian; Patricia Wehkoja, Record- ing Secretary, Nan Whelpley, Treasurer, Joan Cappel, Corresponding Secretary; Roberta Lyons, Marshall. KAPPA GAMMA CHI

Kappa Gamma Chi, Emerson’s social sorority, enjoyed its first year of living in a sorority house. Activities during that eventful year included a show and a “Faculty Raffle. “ Officers were: Jean Ann Myers, President; Sue Siegel, Vice President; Barbara Behrman, Secretary; Priscilla Lowell, Treasurer. PHI MU GAMMA

Phi Mu Gamma, a National Professional Speech Arts Fraternity for Women, headed the Pan-Hellenic group this year. The sorority sponsored both a Christmas dance and a musical, the latter with the help of Phi Alpha Tau. Officers were: Elinor Paschall, President; Carole Behrens, Vice President; Eileen Zekaria, Secretary; Betty Martin, Treasurer. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL

Founded at Emerson in 1917, the Pan Hellenic Council co-ordinates and unifies the three sororities. The group sponsors a fall and a spring rea for sorority rushees.

Elinor Paschall, President; Elaine Kay, Vice President; Jean Ann Myers, Secretary; Ann Oliver, Roberta Lyons, Representatives; Miss Lofchie, Faculty Advisor. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL

The newly reorganized I nter- Fraternity Council serves as a mediating board in the airing of fraternity prob lems.

Mort Dubitsky, President; John Chase, Vice President; Mort Glovin, Secretary. .

ALPHAPI THETA

Alpha Pi Theta, in association with the Jimmy Fund, sponsored a

blood drive. Active in rushing, the group also held parties throughout the year

Mort Dubitsky, President; Joe dementi. Vice President; Dick Keefe, Recording Secretary; Ed Blotner, Corresponding Secretary; John Sienko, T reasurer. I

PHI ALPHATAU RHO DELTAOMEGA

Rho Delta Omega’s “Dream Girl Ball” annually opens Emerson’s social season. In addition to their fra- ternity affairs, the members are active in such college activities as WERS and WECB.

Mort Glovin, President; Roy Mollomo, Vice President; Ernie Phelps, Treasurer, Tom Carroll, Recording Secretary; Frank Fixaris, Corresponding Secretary; Russell Blood, Sergeant at Arms. WEC B

The Emerson College Broadcasting station is the student's station. Closed circut, it operates only for

the Emerson student. “ECB” performs two function, it entertains the students with news and music, and it trains students for the job of broadcasting over “ERS.” WERS

The Emerson Radio Station com- pleted another successful year of broadcasting. The excellent program- ming ranged from student’s discuss- ions, to full length operas. Because of this programming, and the quality of shows prod uced " E RS” has earned ,

a great reputation with listeners in the area. SPEECH THERAPY

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The Samuel Robbins Speech and Hearing Clinic has made great strides during the past year. For the first time, the clinic has its own audiology department under the direction of Miss Enid Lofchie. There is more room for patients in the form of cubiciles, which serve to give a quieter and less d istracting atmosphere for

lesson. The director. Miss Catherine Perry is to be congratulated for her excellent administration.

DEBATE

Debate, again, has had one of its most successful years. Connecticut, Norfolk, and the M. I. T. tournament are only a few of the trips that Emerson can add to its laurels. One of our freatest publicities, debate de- serves a great deal of commendation. The officers for the year were; President; Gertrude Hubbard, Vice Pres- ident, Vinnie Bevilacqua, Secretary, Roberta Lyons, and Treasu[er, Lennie Seffer. BERKELEY BEACON

The Berkeley Beason has again this year improved itself over previous years.. Each year it betters what

was done the year before, producing finally, a comprehensive wel I written college paper. The Beacon again improved under the excellent hand of its editor, Dick Allen.

SCRIBE

Now in its third year. Scribe has become one of the outstanding works of art at Emerson. It smarted at scratch, with nothing but a determined Editor, a lot of initiative, and some good material. Scribe has now grown to a literary publication which will favorably compare with any in the eastern section. The Editor this year was John Nadeau, Congratulations for a good job.

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Choric Speech has spread throughout the country and has become one of the new and great things in colleges and universities. The Emerson Speech Choir, under the direction of Mrs. June H. Mitchell, is noted for being the best in this area. Proof of its popularity is shown by the number of outside engagements that it has.

CHOIR

Under its new director, Mr. Robert Pettitt, the choir has finished one of its most successful years. Be- sides participating in all chapels and many convocations, the choir had its own convocation at Christmas

time, which was a great success. With the membership the largest that it has been, the choir is looking for- ward to a very successful coming year. HILLEL

Again this year, Hillel has had a large registration. The religious organization for Jewish students, Hillel meets once a month to hear a talk by Rabbi Perlstein, or some other noted speaker.

NEWMAN CLUB

The Cardinal Newman Club had a very successful year under the guidance of Rev. Father Basil Kennedy, C.S.P. Besides the religious aspect of the club, and the spiritual help from Father Kennedy, the club has had a very good social year, climaxed by the Snow Ball Hop in December.

I STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

The S. C. A. had been organized to give to the protestant students the chance to enlarge their knowledge, and to be of some help to the Christian Community. Under the able direction of Dr. Richard Pierce, the as-' sociation has been to able reach this aim every well. S. C. A. was headed this year by Peter McLean.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

The student government association has had a very active and successful year. The first function of the season, the Halloween Costume Dance was a great deal of fun, and the Inter-Class Dance, was the best yet, in the beautiful Casino on the Charles. Student Government wasn’t just active socially, they continually worked to improve the school, and to make it more just what the students want. The officers were. Nan Whelp- ley, President, Bob Cathcart Vice President, Richard Allen, Secretary, and Jim Noel Treasurer. The four class presidents rounded out the Student Government. '

CO-EDITORS Carole Behrens and Elinor Paschall

BUSINESS MANAGER Jay Bloom

LITERARY EDITOR Natalie Gaber

SPORTS EDITOR John Sienho SPORTS

Left to right: Rosalind Rappaport, Myrna Rich, Ann Cohen, Sandra Golden, Captain Carole Behrens.

Co-Captains Sienko, Frank Fixaris. The 1955 -56 Edition of the Emerson College basketball team showed good potential and good material for next season. This year the A. A. was able to buy new uniforms for both the team and the cheerleaders.

The biggest move made by the A. A. was to re-enter the Emerson Basketball team into next years Boston Small College Conference, (BSCC) after a three year absence from the league. Trophies for first and second place teams will be awarded.

Two bus trips to away games were held and although not as successful as thought, they still provided fun and excitement for the team and their loyal supporters.

A salute to Coach Dick Thomas and his able assistant, Bob Beregeron and to Jay Bloom, Frank Fixaris, and John Sienko, who did a wonderful job throughout their four years at Emerson. BEANIE DAY

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STUDENT DIRECTORY 1955-1956

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