Suffolk University - Beacon Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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Suffolk University - Beacon Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 99 of 128
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Page 99 text:

They work five days a week, four weeks per month, 52 weeks per year. They get up early in the morning, scribble notes to loved ones, and dash out the door to fight the MBTA. They take ten minutes in the morning, 45 in the afternoon, and straighten out their work day lives before they head for the re- volving door out into the darkness. They are professional people, blue collar, or maybe a day student or two taking a course. They make up almost half of Suffolk. They are the night people, the evening stu- dents, the ones who find it better at night. Evening people taking classes are a very special. They move at a fast pace during the day, taxing their brains, and then they come to school to tax themselves a little bit longer. Classes start at 4:30 in the afternoon and end around 10:30, quarter of 11. Taht makes a total of 14 hours out of 24 thinking and planning. Yes, they are very special indeed. Day students do not realize the importance these night students place on education. Sure, day stu- dents are just as committed, but go- ing at night is something else en- tirely. Day students are young, for the most part, while night students are in their mid thirties on up. Day students leave Suffolk sometime after 1 in the afternoon because of part time jobs they hold down. Evening students leave full-time jobs for a full time course load condensed into one class per week sessions. With help from EDSA, the Bea- con salutes these students of the night. This is the first time Evening Students have been featured in a yearbook, and 79-80 is proud to in- corporate them with the rest of this book. Thank you, Margaret, for breaking bread and sharing wine with a certain yearbook editor. It was fun. Nina Gaeta

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Venture Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Scipione. Elizabeth Parkes, Susan Peterson. i

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