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EMERSON COLLEGE 100 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MA 02116 617 262-2010 Dear Graduates: It is a great pleasure and a sincere privilege that I have this opportunity to address the graduating class of 1983. As I write this message, I am aware that both you and I share something in common. That is, we are both about to reach milestones in our career lives. You are cortpleting your baccalaureate degree, and I am conpleting first year as your Dean of Students . As you have developed performance skills and acquired academic proficiencies in your respective areas of study, I too have gained invaluable insights from the challenges and responsibilities of my new task. And as you are now able to look back upon how you might have managed a particular situation or relationship more effectively, I too am able to reflect rpon the learning and knowledge one only attains frcm direct experience. What is important though, is that you and I both step forward. Because if we build upon our recent accomplishments, assimilate and apply the lessons of our past, and continue to communicate effectively, I am convinced that both you and I will successfully meet the challenges that lie ahead. More immediately though, you should all be feeling extremely proud of your- selves, for it has been your sincere concern, active cooperation and creative contributions that has imade a significant difference at this College. Continue the pursuit of your career life goals with the same dedication for excellence and sense of cooperation that you denenstrated to us, and you will enrich society as you have enriched the Emerson Experience. It is now society ' s turn to be the benefactor of your individual and collective creative talents and abilities to ccmmunicate. I expect to hear great things about you. Congratulations, good luck, and please keep in touch. Ron Ludman Dean of Students Sincerely RL da 21
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EMERSON COLLEGE 100 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MA 02116 617 262-2010 ALLEN E KOENIG PRESIDENT May 1983 Dear Members of the Class of 1983; It is a very special occasion to be congratulating my own freshman class as you graduate. We arrived here together, you and I, and we have had an interesting and exciting time in these four years. We have learned from each other, at least I have learned from you, and I believe we each are the better for it. Now, I stay, to continue my work at Emerson, while you de- part into the life for which you have been preparing. But Emerson will always remain with you. It is an important part of what you are and what you will be. Its continued excellence will become more important to you as evidence of what you are in the eyes of others. And remember, in the years to come you can help other students profit, as you did, from the Emerson experience. Let us keep in touch. 20
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EMERSONIAN The Yearbook of Emerson College 1 □□ Beacon Street Boston, MA 021 1 B S ' } y-2B2-20 ' l O Ext. 235 March 1st, 1983 Dear Reader; This publication is the culmination of many months of planning, worrying and organizing, in order to make the 1983 Emersonian a yearbook that the Class of 1983 can enjoy. Our wish is that while you thumb through these pages, you will realize we have expressed the vitality, diversity and talent of Emerson College through this volume with what we call actualities.” These actualities are the posters, programs, and memos that flood the school to notify administration, faculty, staff and students of people, places and events which entertain, inform as well as educate. Here, in over two hundred pages, fondly recall the Emerson Experience; parties, pledging, programs, plays, professors, and your memories. Finally, the editors of the Emersonian would like to graciously thank the Dean of Students office. Student Government Association, Emerson College Security, Bill McKay, Dick Swiech of Hunter Publishing, Brooks Russell and Andrea Kunst of Public Relations, Barb Szlanic, Kristine Zelazik of the Berkeley Beacon , Coach Peckham and his wife and secretary, Jean, David Millstone, and to all Moms and Dads, with- out their help and support, it wouldn’t have been possible. To my fellow seniors, all of life is composed of exciting dreams and warm memories. For these, I thank you. See you at the 25th class reunion in 2008. Sincerely, Editor The Emersonian is published by the students of Emerson College and is funded by the Emerson College Student Government Association. It was printed by the ftunter Publishing Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Photographic processing was done by Emerson students, Subtractive Technology of Boston, Mass., and by Millstone Photography of Lynn, Mass. 22
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