Emerson College - Emersonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1973
Page 1 of 212
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Text from Pages 1 - 212 of the 1973 volume:
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"I would rather be a plant than a
man in this land. I would rather be a
plant on this land. You can trans-
plant a plant and it can grow free.
But the man that's been trans-
planted can 't.
So you can see why l'd rather be
free with branches and leaves that
can grow free. If man had a choice
before he was exploited, than his
offspring would do more than
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The Department of Theatre Education relates to
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AT THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE AMATEUR ATH-
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DECEMBER 1, COACH JAMES C. PECKHAM WAS ELECTED
TO THE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. COACH PECKHAM
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For a most beautiful sister, Amina
and to all the young, gifted and black woman at Emerson College
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A me.
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Looking into unlit halls,
No means of escape
From the racist hate.
lt's not dying that worries me.
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and the boredom turns to loneliness
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and it finds its way to your side
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The black community at Emerson presented two plays in this year's
theatre practicum: Black Terror, by Richard Wesley, and the
Journey - A Black ritual Experience, written and directed by
student Amina Dickerson. The importance of these plays is their
representation of black theatre in the seventies and the struggle of
the black artist to expand and explore all dimensions of black
creation. Black theatre does not seek to entertain or delight abstract
sensuality, rather its goal is to educate the people. lt is about
revolution and revolutionary propgandag about a creative, new black
mythology. Black theatre is a vital force in the politics of black
cultural nationalism. lt must, by definition be revolutionary theatre,
because we are a revolutionary people, and as Maulana Ron Ka-
renga has stated:
"National liberation requires political and moral unity, a con-
fidence of all aspects of our culture, tying together each group and
level of our people into a knot that will not break or unravel under
stress and strain of constant struggle."
How strong our cultural weapons are in the struggle becomes one
of the responsibilities of the creative black artist, regardless of the
creative motif he employs to express our collective experience.
Black art that isn't a revolutionary expression of black culture isn't
worthy of black people, it cannot be considered good art since it
can have little practical application in the struggle to build a nation.
As Brother Harold Cruse has said:
" He fthe blackmanj must understand that his social revolution is
nothing if not cultural in content . . . The CBlackJ revolution can be
economic, social Political, administrative or radical in form, but it
must be cultural in content. If it is not cultural in content it is not
revolutionary, but a mere rebellion without ideas . . . "
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GOOD NEWS
Now nerve deafness can be helped!
My eyepiece will dance on it's manic ceiling
with pronounced glee.
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The cops will arrest me for unbelievable behavior
with a crippled newsboy half my age.
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City Freaks
You wear the city lights so well
About your head
Pistachio shells cluster beside yo
Reddened fingers one and all . . .
Soda cans sparkle in coldness
Quenching your minds' thirst
While you rush about
Pleasing friends, you'll never know.
To hours passing I recall
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examining the institution placed in charge of furthering the educational
development of their sons and daughters. There to aid in giving the annual
report were many members of the faculty and administration. By means of a
varied, entertaining and enlightening program they carefully explained a few
of the interesting phenomenons of the college. Of special note were the First
Level Program presentation and the dedication of the new audiology center
in the Department of Communication Disorders. Students themselves high-
lighted the weekend events by sponsoring assorted activities in the evening
including a play and a E.B.O.N.I. program.
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SENIOR DIRECTORY
Cynthia Allen, 461 Sharon Drive, Wayne, Pa. 19087
Wendie Asher, 217 Bayview Fairways Dr., Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Joyce Ann Ashford, 1420 Fowler, Evanston, Illinois
Maxine Baker, 4717 Twelfth St., N.E. Washington, D.C.
Gary Berkowitz, 165 Comm. Ave., Boston, Mass. 02116
Stephen Gregory Bettencourt, 171 Knight St., Providence, R. I.
Elayne K. Bloom, W 61 Glen Ave., Paramus, New Jersey
Joyce Brick, 410 East Main St., Meriden, Ct. 06450
Donald A. Byrd, 21204 24th South, Seattle, Wash. 98188
Richard Wm. Carton, 533 Main St., Middleton, N.J.
Molly McKeon Casserella, 9 Curran Ave., Binghampton, N.Y.
Cathy Charness, 5527 King Edward Ave., Montreal, Canada
Marc Chase, 118 West 79th St., N.Y., N.Y.
Carol Frolkis Cole, 75 Eaton Road, Needham, Mass.
Albert G. Cremin, 35A Memorial Rd., Somerville, Mass.
Paul G. D'Amato, 9 Bregat Terrace, Framingham, Mass.
Joanne Marie Darrigo, 39 Dexter S., Medford, Mass.
Paul De Angelo, 28 Burnham St., Terryville, Conn.
William E. Dillane, 74 Wayland Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
David M. Ehrmann, 47 South St., Brockton, Mass.
Joel Feldman, 121 E. Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa.
Bud Fisher, 35 Soby Drive, West Hartford, Conn.
Deborah Ann Gimbel, 66 Diamond St., New Haven, Conn.
David Glasofer, 585 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, New Jersey
Susan Lyn Glatt, 73 W. 37th St., Bayonne, New Jersey
Susan Goldberg, 39-13 Morlot Ave., Fairlawn, New Jersey
Marcia Goldberg, 97-40 62nd Drive, Rego, New York
Michael Goldstein, 856 Ester Ave., Teaneck, New Jersey
Betsy Green, 415 Claremont Ave., Montclair, New Jersey
Liz Greenberg, 19 Fairfat Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Howard Grossman, 751 Hillcrest Rd., York, Pa.
Jeffrey A. Grove, 84 Gordon St., Brighton, Mass.
Jane Guterman, 157 William St., Catskill, New York
Terry Helbing, 175 Wisconsin Ave., East Dubuque, Ill.
Robin Herbert, 5101 Collins Ave., Miami, Florida
Edward Hettstrom, 30 Stedman Ave., Braintree, Mass.
Caren Dale Himelson, 1 Thompson Drive, East Rockaway, New Jersey
Janet Hodos, 533 W. Park Ave., Long Beach, N.Y.
Kathy Jackson, 511 California Court, Paducah, Kentucky
Caryl Jarmak, 478 Winthrop Ave., New Haven, Conn.
Jacqueline Jones, 129 Wooton St., Boonton, New Jersey
Margery Joseph, 203 Comm. Ave., Boston, Mass.
Anne Karpel 140-28 68 Drive, Kew Gardens Hills, New Jersey
Deeny Kaplan, 4701 Willard Ave., Chey Chase, Md.
Hilde Kleinfeld, 3714 Kennedy Blvd., Union City, New Jersey
Joyce Kupferstein, 278 Gilchrest Rd., Great Neck, New York
Sonny Lawrence, 269 Nod Hill Rd., Wilton, Conn.
Robin Liederman, 6 Kenneth Court, Great Neck, New York
Paul Curtis Levinson, 46 Matthew St., New Bedford, Mass.
Jefferson W. Lewis, Jr., 4422 13th Place, N.E., Wash.
Peter J. Lidmark, 56 Vernon Street, Woburn, Mass.
Barry Allan Lipnick, 135 Wagner St., Edison, New Jersey
Nicholas Losavio, 2265 Woodland Terrace, Scotch Plains, N.J.
Bradford Wm. Luebker, 2 Foley Dr., N. Reading, Mass.
Deborah D. Madrey, 14 Moreland St., Roxbury, Mass.
Sue Maida, 3743 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Virginia
Pegee Malcolm, 137 Irving Rd., Rhode Island
Tina Mallett, 21 Robinhood Rd., Natick, Mass.
Renee Maltz, 15 Yates Lane, Jericho, New York
Samuel Macini, 97 Greenfield Rd., Mattapan, Mass.
Leslie Mann, 194 Birchwood Park Drive, New York
Michiyo Matsuzaki, 40 Renunji, Yazone, Mishio City, Aichi, Japan
Lisa Morais, 118 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Stephen Moraweic, 85 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
Christine Morse, 4 North Bourne Pond R., E. Falmouth, Mass.
James Muncie, 35 Ocean Ave., Bayshore, New York
Robert McGovern, 171 Lafayette Ave., Chatham, New Jersey
Mark Mclntosh, 25 Washington Ave., No. Plainfield, New Jersey
Vicki Nadler, 3530 Henry Hudson Pkwy., Riverdale, N.Y.
Roy Nagy, 3 Leighton Rd., Natick, Mass.
Linda Garrett Naimey, 354 Las Flores St., Santurce, Puerto Rico
Theresa Nance, 3053 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, 44120
Melanie Nemeroff, 131 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass.
Lee Ellen Neuman, 51 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, 10003
Martha Jane Oates, 17 Fourth Street, Plainfield, Conn., 06374
David Sean O'Farrel, 3800 University Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida
Janice Oliver, 172 Logy Bay Rd., St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
David Parry, 104 Brook Street, Wollaston, Mass., 02170
Martha E. Pasternak, 6 Hulda Lane, Rodhefield, Conn., 06877
Caroline Paulino, 26 Williams Street, No. Eaton, Mass.
Karen Penzell, 4048 Sunnyslope Ave., Sherman Oaks, California, 91403
Barbara Anne Perry, 18 Elgin Street, Nashua, New Hampshire 03060
Nancy E. Peterson, 18 Town Brook Rd., West Yarmouth, Mass., 02673
Penny Peyser, W. Sunnyside Lane, Irvington, New York, 10533
Michael J. Picozzi, 8 Rosewood Lane, Bloomfield, Conn., 06002
Dennis Quinn, 279 Rand Street, Central Falls, R.l., 02863
Karen R. Radner, 48 Wexford Street, Springfield, Mass., 01118
Douglas W. Rendell, 164 Milk Street, Fitchburg, Mass., 01420
J. David Reno, 621 W. Beale Rd., Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001
Anne Gordon Rennolds, 6410 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Virginia, 23226
Anne-Marie Resch, 4908 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Inlet, New Jersey, 08008
Shelly B. Rich, 1500 Worcester Rd., Framingham, Mass.
Rosalyn A. Robinson, Washburn Road, Briarcliff Manor, New York, 10510
Mary M.Rogosky, 312 Thompson Street, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 15650
Margi A. Rosenbloom, 540 North Neville Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15213
Caren Rosenfeld, 11 Arthur Court, Plainview, New York, 11803
Jim Ross, 532 Midland Avenue, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, 11803
Amy Rubinsohn, 7937 Montgomery Ave., Elkins Park, Pa., 19117
Donna Mindy Rudansky, 1193 Elinor Road, Hewlett, New York 11557
Pamela Saletan, 27 Clinton Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey, 07032
Ted Schempp, 10 Dunham Rd., Beverly, Mass., 01915
Phyllis M. Sharfin, 50 Rose Lane, New Hyde Park, New York, 11040
Richard Louis Shelter, 21 Charles Street, Wellesley, Mass. 02181
David Sheppard, 333 East 43rd Street, New York, New York
Alan H. Shiller, 377 Lake Avenue, Colonia, New Jersey 07067
Jane E. Silver, 11 Joseph Street, Spring Valley, New York, 10977
Simon Singer, 102-12 65 Avenue, Forest Hills, New York
R. Alan Shibley, 417 Cora Street, Schenectady, New York, 12306
Elizabeth Solender, 9131 Devonshire, Dallas, Texas
Bruce Jeffrey Starin, 2023 SW 99 Avenue, Miami, Florida
Robin G. Staver, 759 South Main Street, Athens, Pa., 18810
Shellie Steckel, 8 Marshall Rd., Yonkers, New York, 10705
Ellis Roy Steinfeld, 447 NE 195 St., No. Miami Beach, Florida, 33162
Barbara Lynn Stelzer, 9 Briar Lane, Roslyn Heights, New York, 11577
Marcia Southwick, Box 52, R.F.D., Old Lynne, Conn., 06371
Patricia Trusty, 37 Dyer Ave., Salem, N.H., 03079
Shirlee Turner, 489 Thatford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 11212
Celia Vilchick, 66 Howard Avenue, Eastchester, New York, 10707
Sherry Lois Waldstreicher, 1504 Dunbar Street, Far Rockaway, New York 11691
Andy Wander, 88 Audubon Road, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666
J. Allen Wentworth, Route 4739, Dingmans Ferry, Pa., 18328
Beryl Whitmore, Walkley Hill Rd., Haddam, Conn., 06438
Joan Wilson, 94-03 222 Street, Queens Village, New York, 11328
P. Peterlyn Wojtuszewskz, 225 Brooklawn Street, New Bedford, Mass., 02745
Marc Wunder, 400 Louvaine Dr., Buffalo, New York 14223
Ann Yuile, 55 de Lavigne, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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