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T 4' Student Gouemrnent Officers President - Lisa Pantalone Vice President - Maureen Kivney Secretary - Kristin Brown Treasurer - Carol Schneider c':1'ff .ini fu I 1 il? Senior Class Officers President - Jan Steimer Wce President - Sheryl Johnson Secretary - Yvonne Vadnais Treasurer - Kim Hohler 1' 1 W t A I' 3 , FC. 4. 1 fn Junior Class Officers 4 ' President - Rebecca Heaton Vice President - Sheri Todd Secretary - Lora Morgolin Treasurer - Susan Meier -4. 1,88 -J'
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Presidents Message Following Commencement each of you will be traversing different paths and pursuing your specific objectives. The rewards of your Bay Path education will be the contributions it makes to moving you closer to the achievement of your personal and professional goals. Some of you will retain your student status at colleges and universities in pursuit ofa baccalaureate degree. Your preparation at Bay Path will serve as an excellent foundation on which to build additional skills. Although you will encounter normal problems of adjustment to a new and perhaps larger colle- giate environment, you will nevertheless be an experienced student with devel- oped self-discipline who has adjusted to college life. Many of you, in fact most of you, will retire as full-time students and continue your education on a part-time basis. Yours will be the world of work and finan- cial independence. This is the world that as students, you describe as the real world. This is what you've been working toward and waiting for, and yet as the time approaches, you are understandably insecure. You will be called upon to compete in the marketplace for employment - to obtain ajob, to produce, to perform, and in essence, to succeed. You will have to stand the tme test ofthe quality of your intellectual, technical and social skills acquired over years of preparation. Whether your chosen path is that of student or employee, your world is one in which values and stereotypes have changed so quickly that traditional choices and solutions no longer apply universally. lt is in the business ofliving that your choices and decisions will have the greatest impact on your lives. The kind of woman you are and the kind of human being you are striving to become are even more important than the degree you earned. The quality of your life is infinitely the most important element of your future. All of us at Bay Path sincerely hope that through your exposure to the wisdom of the ages, knowl- edge of the human condition, appreciation of the arts and literature, and your study ofthe other liberal arts components of your Bay Path education, you will enjoy not only productive and fulfilling careers but live effective and meaningful lives. Our wish for each of you is the attainment of your goals and dreams. Dr. Jeanette T. Wright President
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Portico Stay' I 1 HI AL 1 ll .alll -' '11 Top Row: Editor - Gail Hubbell I ,Ni . Kristin Rhodes, Gail Hubbell, Mary Beth Grande, Dawn Totten, Monica Hamel, Pamela Gould. Bottom Row: Deneen Goddard, Colleen Cavallo, Stephanie Bucher, Lisa Langevin, Mary Leggett, Phyllis Benjamin, Ellen Pekar. Missing from picture: Karen Miller, Karen Plummer, Tracy Varrick, Karen Underwood 'HPS' Editor is Message A yearbook is filled with friends, activi- ties, and special moments. lt's a book that we all will cherish in the years to come. I am honored that I had the chance to put the 1986 Portico together. It wasn't easy, but with the help of my staff and supportive friends, I was able to do it. I would like to thank my friends and staff for standing behind me during those difficult times. Special thanks to Dean Conrad who never stopped believing in me and to Miss Traversa who listened to me. Lastly, a hearty thanks to George Pe- tro for his patience and endless faith! Thanks!! I couldn't have done it without you. 7
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